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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
\ CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor aad Publisher. “ E n te re d as second-class m a tte r, Nov- e m b e rJS th , 1905 a t th e postoffice a t Clo- verdale, Tillam ook C ounty, O reg o n ,u n d er Act of Congress, M arch 3rd, 1878. S u b sc r iptio n R at is A Decision Between Rivals By ALAN HINSDALE Then the laity w as asked to speak. “ W hen M. Le F evre spoke of M G a n d e r's head us a squash," she said, “he did not speak arig h t.” She paused for a luo.ueut. All were in ten t upon her wolds. "A nd w hen M. G a m ie r said th at M. Le F e v re s head w as like a cabbage he m isrepresented It entirely.” A nother pause and eager ears. “M. G arn ier's cranium Is a bowl of Jelly and M. I.o Fovre's is a hag of pudding.” Miss D evereuux's horn snorted, and her car sta rte d w ith accelerating speed. T he dueling party lookid at one uuotJb er and luughed. One Y ear, in a d v a n c e ..................... |1.0C "Luclle!” Six M onths ............................................... 50 “Good gracious, A unt Jane, w h a t's T hree M o n th s .............................................35 the m a tte r i” Single C o p y ................................................. 05 “ I have ju s t heard som ething th a t A d v e r t is in g R ates concerns you very deeply.” Displayed A dvertisem ents, 00 cents j>er "W hat Is It? Tell m e a t o n c e ” inch per m o n th , single colum n. All “You know Ju les Le F evre?” Local R eading Notices, 10 cents per The C astor Oil Plant. “ I should know him well. H e has lin e for each insertion. T he plant whleh Is referred to In the T im ber land notices $10.00 been boring m e to d eath .” fo u rth ch ap ter of th e hook of Jo n ah H om estead notices 5 00 “And F rancois G a n d e r? ” as the “gourd.” which afforded shade Political A nnouncem ent C ards $10.00 “ H e Is as persisten t and disagreeable to the prophet before Nineveh, w as the as Le F ev re.” castor oil plant. T his plant, a native J ob D epa r tm en t “Well, th ese tw o men are going to of Asia, is.now natu ralized in America, My Jo b D ep artm en t isco m p lete in every respect an d I am able to do all kinds fight a duel, and about you.” in A frica and in the south of Europe. "A bout m e?” C om m ercial Jo b P rin tin g on short In India the castor nil plant grow s notice a t reasonable prices. “Yes; Le F ev re has accused G arnier to a considerable height mid is alm ost o f h aving tak en u n fa ir ad v an tag e of a tree. In E nglaud it seldom a tta in s him in resp ect to you. H e says th a t a height of m ore th a n three or four T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 26, 1917. G arnier sta n d s in his w ay, preventing feet. In the U nited S tates It grow s to his securing your h an d in m arriage.” three or four tim es th at height hi new A m u rd er by a m ob is m u rd er ju st “ Nonsense! I would n o t m arry G a r ground or w here cultivated. th e sam e an d should draw th e sam e n ier on any account.” A G e n e r a l's L a s t O rd e r. “A nd G a m ie r has accused Le F evre penalty . It is over a hundred years since G en o f tak in g an u n fa ir a d v a n ta g e of him. A lady in one of our Oregon cities has H e say9 th a t Le F evre has m ade him eral M allet was shot for a conspiracy com piled a book of 500 nam es for ap p ear ridiculous in your eyes.” ag ainst Napoleon. The circum stances “M. G a m ie r needs no one to m ake of his death, told by G. Duval in ch ild ren . T h a t’s n o th in g : L ast week a Ford d riv e r ran in to a n o th e r m achine him ridiculous in my eyes. T he fact “Shadow s of Old I’m is,” w ere curious. is, A unt Jan e, I find both of the men The general had asked th at in consid in Tillam ook C ounty an d th e other to be m ost insupportable bores, an d I fellow called th e Ford driver 600 nam es. m ust find som e w ay o f ridding m yself eration of Ids past services to the n a tion he m ight give th e com m and to fire of th e ir atten tio n s.” ARE TOD ONE OF THEM T “N evertheless they a re going to fight to th e soldiers w ho w ere to execute T he so-called good citizen was given a him. “As they lifted th e ir m uskets to about you.” few good p o in ters by ex-G overnor Carl- “How do you know all th is?” tak e aim the g e n e ra ls practiced eye se n , of C olorado, a t th e C h au tau q u a “ I got it from Julie Linthilon, who discovered a w an t of unison in th e ir F rid a y aftern o o n . is in love w ith one of them .” m ovem ents, which he reproved, ord er “ Poor child! And I am stan d in g In ing them to repeat it properly, and H e showed in an u n m ista k a b le way th a t th e m ost dangerous citizen we have her w ay!” w ith th e w ord ’Fire!’ on his lips lie fell, “Could you not stop this affair by pierced by th e bulleis of tw en ty m us an d th e one th a t causes m ost trouble to k ets.” th e co m m u n ity and helps to p u t m ore choosing one o f these m en?” “ I will stop it. by choosing n e ith e r of people in th e prisons is th e so-called N o is e a n d a U ira rte . them . W here can I find th em ?” good citizens. Among the curious characteristics of “I t Is too late tonight. To have any The so-called good citizen is th e one effect upon them you m ust see them to th e giraffe is its stran g e indifference who never w an ts to get in tro u b le or gether. You m ight co n fro n t them on to loud noises as co n trasted w ith its tro u b le h im self to see th a t th e laws of the field.” peculiar “scariness" w ith reference to “You are right. W here do they slight sounds. Noisy sounds, like th a t th e land a re enforced. W hen a crim e of a m inor n a tu re is com m itted he re fight r of a m an w alking near in hobuuiled “ In th e Bois de Boulogne. All du els boots, th e giraffe does not app ear to greta th a t th e one who co m m its th e tak e place on the sam e spot th e re .” notice, hut should it bo approached by c lim e is in tro u b le and im m ed iately a r “Very well, aunt. I t is now 11 raigns him self a g ain st th e law an d , o’clock. W hat hour do they fight?” a w om an whose sk irts give out but th e slightest ru stle the sound thereof evsn if he does not give evidence to “A t 6 o’clock In the m orning.” eq u it, he does n o t step u p like a m an i auses th e giraffe to s ta rt up w ith “I w ill call for you a t 5.” pricked ears and eyes distended In an d p ro tect society by giving his ev i “M ust I go w ith you?” fear. G iraffes fear the lurking foe, dence, th a t w hich he know s will cause "C ertainly; I need a chaperon.” and a big bang scares them hardly a t “In th a t case I shall expect you a t5 ." ju stice to be m eted out. T he n ex t m orning sharply before 6 all. To them the fain t, ru stlin g sound T here a re a n u m b er of ju st such is a token o f th e greatest danger. In ch aracters in every co m m u n ity and in tw o m otorcars drove up to the dueling th a t resp ect they are like deer. ground, one closely follow ing the other. stead of being a benafit to anyone th sy M. Le F evre alighted from one, M. Books and Beeches. are m aterially helping to fill th e prisons G arnier from th e other. Each had a “Bock is a word th a t conics from the and adding expense to th e g o vernm ent. second w ith him, and a th ird autom o- In fact, th is so called good citizen is hile followed containing a surgeon, G erm an buche. or beech." said n book m ore dangerous in th e co m m u n ity th an who stepped o u t lightly, carrying a seller. “ B ut w hat Connection has a th e really h ard en ed and established satchel containing surgical In stru book got w ith a beech? I ll show m ents. etc. One o f the seconds ap you?” crim in al. The bibliophile led the w ay to n su T he g reat tro u b le in C olorado a few proached the o lh er and said: perb Uaxton. “T his duel has come to tb e knowl y ears ago w hich th e sta te h as m any “T h is volume, you sec.” lie said, “Is tim es sorely re g re tte d , was laid by th e edge of th e lady who Is a t th e bottom bound in boards not pasteboards, real o f th is m eeting.” speaker to th e class of people who are hoards, beech boards. T h ai is how all “ Indeed!” looked u j on a* good citizens, for had “ Yes. Mile. Linthilon. who Is d ev o t books w ere bound when prln ing be Yes. w hen printing be;.an in th e y in th e beginulitc arraig n ed th e m ed to M. Le Fevre, learned of i t and gan. selves on th e side of law an d order and let It o u t purposely to prevent the G erm any each lncunabuluin, or early assisted th e o/Ticers in the protection .of m eeting an d M. Lc F evre from possi book, w as bound in Hi he in beeeli boards h alf an inch till 1%. eovered per- th e people w hen th e crim es w ere m inor ble d eath. She contrived th a t it should I haps w ith leather, t pped arid clasped th e n th e g re a t trouble betw een the get to the ears of Mile. Luclle Dev- i w ith bra«» and studded w kh precious ereanx, who, I und erstan d , is to come strik in g m in ers and th e sta te would here and forbid our principals to fight or sem iprecious stones." never have occurred. on h er account.” W e have never seen a tow n so sm all ‘T h e n they m u st fight on som e other Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. t h a t it did not have a few of th ese so- account.” Notice ia hereby given, th at by virtu e (tailed good citizens and th e larger th e “ Such ns?” of an execution and order of sale b m l tow n th e g re a te r th e n u m b er. They “I w ill a tte n d to that. H ere comes 6ut ol th e C ircuit ( n u t of the Stale of m ean rig h t, th ey w ant to do som eone th e lady now .” An a u to arrived containing Miss Oregon for th e C ounty of Tillam ook, on som e good, b u t th ey are no sh o rtsig h ted th a t th ey allow a sm all blaze to assum e D evereaux and h er a u n t T he ladle» the 23rd dav of Ju lv , 1917, and to me directed, in a suit w herein E. J. such prop o rtio n s as to become an u n co n did not leave th e ir car, b u t Miss D ev ereau x spoke from her se a t behind the Clansaen was plaintiff, and Thus. tro llab le fire, wheel: Coates, a d m in istra to r of the estate of AS a re su lt of th e sins of com m ission "I have learned th a t tw o gentlem en tVro. J . W est, deee sed, was defendant, an d om ission on th e p a rt of theae so- are about to fight a duel here this and in w hich the plaintiff r* covered called good citizen s to d ay th e re are m orning. T he cause“— ju d g m e n t against th e defendant H r the h u n d red s of m en in th e p e n ite n tia ry 8he h esitated . One o f the seconds •am of $1,100.00 together w ith interest th a t would not have been th e re had th e advanced a few steps tow ard her car, thereon a t th e rate of ten per cent, j« r doffed his hat. bowed very low and good citizens done th e ir d u ty a t th e be annum from the 20th dav of F eb ru ary , said: ginning. 1915, and for $150.00 atto rn ey s fee- and “T he cause does not concern m ade T he grow th of tb e I. W. W. can be $16 20 coats and disbursem ents and p. m oiselle " laid to th e very doors of th e so-called “ Indeed! W hat then is the cause?” decree forcloaing a m ortgage upon the good citizen. In th e inception of th e I. “M. Le F evre spoke of M. G am ler's real property h erein after described, and W. W. h ad th e good citizen cam e for bead as a sq u ash .” ordering and diret ting th a t th e same 1 w ard in th e su p p o rt of th e officers doing “And w h a t did M. G a m ie r say of M sold to satisfy the said ju d g m en t, and ! com m anding rne as Sheriff ot said i th e ir d u ty it would n o t have assum ed Le F evre?” C ounty, to sell the said property as by j “H e said th a t M. Le F e r r e s head law provided, to satisfy th e «aid ju d g th e p roportion th a t i t now h as. T he I. w as a cabbage.” W . W . h as grow n and flourished u n til m ent, a tto rn e y fee, costs and accruing “M. Le F e v re « head is n o t a t all like co ats; to d ay it has p ractically become a a cabbage. Now therefore by virtue thereof, I n atio n al m enace. “And M. G am ier'« n o t like a squash ?’ will on S aturday, the 1st day of S ep tem b er, 1917. a t 10 o’clock if «aid dav. “No.” Dieeaae and Cold A ir. “P erh ap s m adem oiselle will deign at the C ourt House door of said county, expose for sale, and sell to th e higha«t D iseases cured or Im proved by cold to decide betw een th e tw o heads.” bidder for cash in hand, all of the right a ir a re specified In a m edical m agazine “ I shall be happy to do so provide.! title and in terest of the &a' i plaintiff as m alaria, tuberculosis, d igestive dis m y decision shall p rev en t th e encoun and of th e deceaeed, of. in and to, all of j tu rb an ces. yellow fever, te ta n u s and te r.” th e following desiribed real p ro p e rty ,! T he seconds w ent to th e principals eitu ate in Tillamook C ounty, Oregon,* organic tro u b les affecting th e bLood pressure. Cold a ir co n tain s m ore oxy and told them th a t th e lady would d e to w it: The southeast q u arter >>f sec gen. require* few er respiration* and cide betw een them provided they tion tw anty-tw o in T. 2 S. H - W. W il. lesa h e a rt e n e rg y —v ital m atter« when would agree n o t to fight fo r her. They Mer. in Oregon, containing K*0 acres according to governm ent survey, to tb e h e a rt is affected, aa la th e case In assum ed tb a l her decision would be satisfy said jndgm eot, atto rn ey fee, fev ers and w astin g d iseases T h e m ag concealed in w h at she would say about costs and a e rm ia g • *>«t*. azin e h in ts th a t a stu d y o f a rte ria l te n th e ir beads It w as not to be expected Dated at Tillam ook. Oregon, this 23rd sion In cold cllm atea would yield the th a t her preference would be express day of Ju ly , 1917. "key to m uch which U now locked ed th u s publicly in so m any w ords W. L. Cam pbell. T he principals accepted the situation SheriT of Tillam ook C ounty, from us" of tb e benefits of cold air. «ad gave th e ir prom ise, not to fight. S tate ot Oregon. , V P - ; h- t r o, L..itui.it> to ktie k F R A N K T A Y L O R a t the door if we haven’t saved up money enough to take ad v antage of her pro))Ositiou.— l'é tro it F ree Press. A fter being four y ears tied up lu a ’ Notary Public Close coil a saw of vanadium steel w as released and th e tre a tm e n t found to have Influenced its shape very slightly. Cloverdale, Ore. Are You Going East this Summer? I F SO WHY NOT THE CALIFORNIA WAY? Three Fine Trains Daily Connecting at San Francisco with through service to the East via Ogden and New Orleans For / 'riforma ti on , Time Tables, Etc., call on our agent or irrite Jo h n M. Scott, G eneral Passenger Agent P ortland, Ore. Southern Pacific Lines Counts In ever line of Merchandise, but none more especially than in HARDW ARE Our large stock is in every instance the host that can be h a d and our aim will be to keep the high standard tip . I Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves, Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools Arid everything usually kept in a first-claia h a r d ware store, and ail goods are of the best quality. Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. J Correspondence Lesso ns in '€>armong anb Compoaifton BY DR. ALFRED WOOI.ER Composer, Teacher and Director All m usicians, w hether d ire c to r, te .ic h e r, pian ist or vocalist should u n d e rsta n d H a rm o n y . In stru ctio n in th ia b ranch ot study siio u ld , w henever poasible, be tak en from an a X p e rt teacher. H owever, it ia n o t alw ays convea ient, nor possible for one to leave town and s tu d y in person w ith such a teacher. For th e accom m odation of anch Dr. h i frtd W ooler, of Buffalo. X. Y., has perfected a j c o s t thorough course in H arm ony and C o m p e titio n th a t ia sim ple, concise and practical, which ha teaches successfully by mall. If interested, w rite for prospectus and. ra te d ." Address QtCfrefc TUoofer, QYlufc, <©oc* 8uite C, 322 West Utica St., BUFFALO, N. Y. 1‘. - Dr. Wooler also corrects a m ateu rs’ m usical co m p o sitio n s, anti writ*-t music to poem*. Those desiring r ueb service m u st send th e ir M. S. or poem for estim ate of coat. P rice* are reao n ah la.