Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, February 08, 1917, Image 5

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    ■ tiish is remov >d.
In tla> cleaning method tee. mmend-
ed by the department the nee»>ssary
i materials are a granlteware cooking
utensil deep enough to allow the silver
ware to be covered by the solution A
i dean pi< c of ulutnamm or zinc, pu t
1 erahly t lit- former, and baking or wash
| lug soda. The solution, consisting of
a teaspoon fill of baking or washing
1 soda and a like amount o f table salt to
each quart o f water, i s brought to a
I boll In a granitewaro or enameled
u t e n s i l . A sheet o f nltinrnum or clean
7,ino is dropped In. Tb ■ tarnished - l
■ v.’ rware is then Immersed in tlu* solti
tion so that it is in consul with the
sheet of aluminum or zinc
The tar
tiis|| should disappear in a few sec
ends. The sliver objc- t should then ho
removed from the solution, rinsed and
■ dried with t -« ft «1 th.
Aluminum
is much more satisfactory than z'ne
for use In this cleaning process.
Method of Clcan.n:*
Blossom Time
in the Golden State
A friend just back from Southern
California nay*: “Tne weather was
fine, in fact too warm for heavy
clothes
.Many ware bathing at the
beaches
Oranges were ripe in the
va 1 leys, while the mountains nearby
were covered with snow ”
With warm sunny weather it will
not be long before the blossoms on
the trees will be everywhere announ­
cing that spring time is here.
Take a vacation trip non' irhere tit e is
different: irhere climate sarromntinos
amt amusements are oat of the ordin-
a /■//. Spend a <tifferent Jo/niiar//.
S ilv e r
t
An easy and cfl ctivo method of
- .'ling t M l l i
boil­
ing in a soda an I salt solution In con­
tact v tli a clean p ■ e o f aluminum or
•’ nc is reeomni de l to housewives by
: the United Statea
irtmeat of agl t
.ltme as u result of studies made b>
i t s specialists in lion * economics.
The electrolyti ■ inlng method do
la on the fa ta that thfa tarnish <
si' (>r siilphid is lightly soluble in
tli ■ hot solution employed and that if
is broken dow n , hemi ally and it
silver content [ deposited on the ware
when the proper ele trlenl condlth
prevail. The presence of both the sil
ver and the almn'ntini or zinc In tbo
I k t solution provides the neces try
eleetrieal conditions Under this meth­
od. therefore, practically all the silver I ----------------------------------------------------
in tli(> tarnish is returned to the eli­
Plasker Bros, for all kinds of «.dumb­
te I being cleaned. When silver pol-
ing, batli room outfits and fixtures. Til­
isties are used, on the other hand, all
lamook. Ore.
thp -iiver hi combination In the tar
COMING
Three Trains Daily
Scenic Shasta Route
S u n d a y , F e b r u a r y 18
will take you there in comfort.
Ask the agent.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
reaching a conclusion that lias been
fraught with blessings to Canada, Aua-
Published Every Thursday
trrlia And New Zealand. Our country
is entitled to industrial peace and j er-
Prank Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
lnanent prosperity under a wise law
“ Entered aesecond-class matter. Nov­ guaranteeing protection to both employ­
ember lath, MK)5 at the post office at t lo er and employe.
verdale, Tillamook County, O r w i i . un­
der Act of Congress, March drd. 18(8.
CLO V ERD A LE
COURIER
THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS
S u b s c r ip tio n K a i
One Year, in advance
Six Moaths
Three Months
. . .
Single Copy
. . .
• ■
AO
No, Cordelia, gastronomy has noth­
• .25
ing to do with the price of gas.
.06
The more a man talks the more
A d v k r t is ik o R ates
trouble he piles up for himself.
Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per
inch per month, single column. All
A man is foreed to play the game of
1 oca I Reading Notices. 5 cents per life even if he doesn't hold a trump.
line for each insertion.
Timber land notices
$10.00
It is human nature for one man to
Homestead notices
5.00 ask another how he feels— alio n«t to
Political Announcement Cards
$10.(X)
care.
J ob D epartment
'i on may tip tlie soda clerk a wrink,
My Job Department is complete in every but you can’ t tit> a Pullman porter that
respect and I am able to do all kinds
way.
Commercial Job Printing on short
notice at reasonable orices.
The girl who is willing to take in
washing to support a family can afford
r U C R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 8, 1017. to marry a man w ho wears a lot of
finger rings.
AN ARBITRATION BILL IS NEEDED
A woman should never propose be­
Congress should not adjourn without cause one rejection would crush her
passing an arbritatiou hill to safeguard pride, while a dozen rejections would
our
country
against
industrial only egg a man on.
troubles follow i ng the war.
Such
One seldom realize* how much worse
a measure
may
not
la*
pop­
the world is growing until he hears two
ular with
two classes—employers
•Id settlers exchanging reminicea.
who oppress labor, and organi/.ations
Lots of bright hopes are exchanged
who want high pay and little work.
for
gloomy experience.
Fo tunately there are not many of either
cla-*-. and to t he mass of honest em ploy-! The question of precedence in tins
ers and emploves. arl-ritation mean* country is inere'v a question of hustle.
higher social justice. Compulsory ar
Although the gas meter never fails to
bm.ttion means settlement of strike*,
regi-ter it i-u't allowed to vote.
lockouts and general suffering by the
innocent and the public in general. ] Satan loves hypocrite« because they
Congn*- should have no difficulty in -erve him best and require no wag* «.
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Fred “Hay wire” Davis
Lumber Camp Lvangelist