1 So Molly gave him a big spoon, nnd Dr. Alexis Carrel, Famous I'ed stood on a high chair, and every Surgeon and Sciential '¡me tlie molasses bubbled up he stir red it like anything so it would net buru down on the bottom of the kettle Siiif«* Ih** application of a new *>*- “1 want to help, too!" shouted Tiny, tom of sterilizing wounds lias been tlie smallest doll. put into operation at tin* war liospiral So Molly gave her a little piece of a t <'oinpieune, France. unil«,r tlie di butter to rub on the plate, because mo- 1 re tion of I»r. Alexis Carrel of the lasses candy is such sticky stuff thm Itix'Uefeller institute. New York, ampu if you don’t butter It you waste a talions have dinilnlslie<l 50 per eeat whole lot. •imi tlie time of liealini; wounds al»ri ttj- When Tiny had a big white plate ail ;*d .'ill to ¡to per cent. So «•tticacious litui shiny with butter she wanted to hel| ! some more. "I.et me stir it’" she erled j “All right,“ said Ted. "My arm aches stirring, so you take a turn at it lint let Molly watch you so you won * tumble in, just like a baby.” Hut. alas. Molly was too busy pout ing (lie flavor in tlie kettle, and wlte.i she wasn’t looking poor little Tiny slipped and fell right into the hot mo lasses. She «aught on tlie spoon and burned only her arm. So tlie party was all stopped, while Ted run to get tin* doctor to bandage Tiny’s arm. “Happy New Year’s'" shouted Tiny waving her bandaged arm. while all the other dolls dug off spoonfuls of sticky candy from the sides of the pot Just as if tt laid been a real party. ■ ■ ■ ■ M ill j Quality Counts . In ever line of Merchandise, but none more especially than in HARDWARE Our large stock ia in every instance the best that can he had and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shell and Heavy Hardware For sal«*—The Presbyterian church manse .it Cloveniale. It you want a cheap home speak <piick. For pri«'es j and terms *•«* Taylor Real Kstate j á Stoves Ranges, Farm and Collie Saves T e r r ie r ’ s Life. A true story comes from Hudson. 111., from A N Starkey, living on a farm northwest of that village. He owns a collie nnd a rat terrier. The latter disappeared and ufter being ; searched for was given up for dead The collie, however, acted very strange | !y. Immediately after being given food lie disappeared and did not return again until the next mealtime. Mem hers of the family decided to follow him. They did so. and a half mile from the house the poor little rat ter rler was found caught in a trap which had been set for mink. The collie had been carrying food In his mouth to tils little friend for over n week and was overjoye 1 to think help had come to the rat terrier. The latter was soon released and tenderly carried home to be given proper care. wot • Gulden Tools And everything usually kept in a first-class hard ware store, and all goods are of the best quality. Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. I f Tlie Evening Telegram, daily, and the Cloverdale Courier, both A genev. UU. papers one year tor 85.00. A l.I M S O AKKU Li. th è tre a tm e n t prov«*«| th at lt hns boe.\ cM endctl to neiit'U all thè wur Ine pttals. I M\ C u n e i is o f Freiu-li bu lli, fori» foni- j e a r s old and w i i s « M i l i t a t e « ! li. ITanoe. I l e carne to tliis eoiinty c u r i i In Ibis cent u n and pursued iv-M'iuv’. work ut C h icag o university. In 101*1 In* rccclved th è tirsi Nobel prizo ever uwi||,d«*«l for iv searcli in medicine tu Ib is country. I l e bus been ut t'ne h«*ild o f resoaivh work ut th è Hot k e 'e ll e r In «titillo. New York « i l i . »luce litoti, «lur ing w Meli tini«* In* bus mudo m ai1' u otable discoierl«*s S i i n e ilio w ar broli«* olii he bus dirci'tcd th è hospital ut « ’omplegiie. Frane«*. O--------------------------------------------------- O Moiher’s Doli Sìory ! | TAKE | ! THE W HITE! AUTO STAGE - KOK— t ( the P O O P J U D G E F I N D S T H E O FFI CER S KNOW QUAL ITY YOU HARK MV W O R D S ----------- A N Y M A N T A K I N G A 31 GO ER CHEW OF W - B C U T T O B A C C O TH AN T H A T , I S A T O B A C C O G LU TT O N A N D W E D O N ' T WANT G L U T T O N S ON T H E f FO R CE f Y O U ’ RE R IGH T S I R ' SEVERAL OF O U R M E H USE W - B B EC AUS E IT 'S RICH T O B A C C O A N D A SMALL CHEW S A T I S F IE S . ! tobacco ) LEAVE IT TO THE t POLICE OFFICERS 1 TO F I N D O U T ABOUT QUAUTYl TOBACCO. ( ! Tillamook- * Cloverdale j ♦ AND— New Vear’s Ève o ------------ -o «Mie«* upon a lim e a u lte fam lly r«f tliought lt would he great futi to b a v e a New Y e a r ’s party So a f t e r tlu*ir m am m a, th è lini«* gir who owikm I tlu'ia, luut gene to sieoi th è dolis ti11 gol «ut o f I mm I and lin e o doli n to Ilio kit* beli 1 « « »11»* l’ii«' blggest doli, wliose nana* iva» Mt'lly, gialibed a kettle mal siarte«t te iiiaki* som«» mol i'-t s candy I he big tx>y «1«»||, Ted, said "l.et me >tlr it. I knon huw." All Wav w Points Safe ami Comfortable Leave doverti a le daily at 7:30 » m . arriving at Tilla mook at 10 a ui — in time for morning train t«> Portland Leave Tillamook at 3 p. - ? arriving at Cloverdale at 5 p. in. J M l KAXLKR. Prop O U notice a fine regard for appearance among the officers from Roundsmen to Captain—that’s one reason they are so keen for W -B C U T Chewing. The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is “ If you won’t take a little chew don’t take any. ’ No need to disfigure the face, when a nibble o f rich tobacco gives more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary stuff—also less grinding and spitting. Take a tip from the officer on W-B. Y M.«fc by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Unio« Sqtur«, New York City J