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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1918)
O ean Uncertainty. ‘Til give one of you boyB sixpence to carry my bag to the station,” said a cross-eyed man, pausing before three ragged little fellows. “Which one, mister?” piped the boys in chorus. "You, ’ said the cross-eyed man. “You,” said the cross-eyed man. "Which one?” “You.” There was a pause. Finally one little fellow said: “Fair do, mister; close one eye and look at the kid you want, will you?”—Exchange. GETS BIG SHIP ORDEB Vessels Are for Private Parties and Will Cost >20,000.000. Washington, D. C. — The Shipping Board has granted permission to Harry B. Spear, president of the West Coast Shipbuilding company, of Everett, Wash., to enter upon the construction of approximately $20,000,000 worth of concrete ships for private account, and guaranteed to insure delivery of all steel required for reinforcement. Specifically, this company is author ized to build 10 cargo carriers of 7500 tons each; 20 barges of 200 tons each, and eight seagoing tugs each 200 feet TH E VERY BEST TIM E to take In the building of these ships Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis long. 15,000 tons of steel reinforcement will covery is now, if you feel that your be blood is out of order. Don’t wait until required. you have to cure disease; it’s easier Mr. Spear left for New York to con clude arrangements with the parties and better to prevent it With the first blotches or eruption, for whom these concrete ships are to or the dullness, weariness, and de be built. He refused to make public pression that are some of the symp the names of the purchasers. toms, you need this medicine. It will rouse every organ into healthy action, Fancy Train Names Go. thoroughly cleanse and repair your Omaha—After 1 all names for system, and build up needed flesh, passenger trains June will be eliminated health, and strength. It’s the only throughout the entire country and reliable blood remedy. In the most stubborn Skin or Scalp affections; in ¡trains will be known only by number, the worst forms of Scrofula; in every according to information at Union Pa- One hundred and sixty-five Rooms, all Modern disease caused by a torpid liver or cific headquarters. The orders eman- impure blood it never fails to benefit ate from Washington, as fancy names Improvement«: free phones on every floor. cure. Rate«: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2.50 to or The said to be advertising. machinery of the body needs to are Twenieth Limited, Broad $5.00 per week. be well oiled, kept in good condition way Limited, Century Pennsylvania Limited, Oppoeite Courthouse, 2 blocks from Postofflce just as the automobile, steam engine Fire Proof. 8. P and Oregon Electric pass door, or bicycle. Most people neglect them- Overland Limited, Rocky Mountain selves. To clean the system take a j Limited, Dixie Flyer, Seminole Lim pleasant laxative, such as Dr. Pierce’s ited, Royal Palm, Shasta Limited, Pleasant Pellets. For sale by drug North Coast Limited, and similar glit gists—25 cents a vial.—Adv. tering names will be abolished. Tobacco Cards Approved. Food for Fighters. “You will get a good price for your Paris—The issuance of tobacco cards wheat.” was approved in principle by the cab "The price isn’t the consideration inet. The cards will not be of the this season,” rejoined Farmer Corn- same character throughout the coun tossel. “What we’ve got to think like the bread and sugar cards, about is what we’re liable to get if try, the municipalities being permitted to wo don’t have the wheat and plenty enforce the reflations according to from heavy laying (Hoiranized) stock. $10.00 of it.”—Exchange. local needs. The cards will be deliv per 100. We guarantee safe arrival. ered to male consumers more than 16 Cuticura Beauty Doctor THE PIONEER HATCHERY For cleansing years old. Each consumer must name and beautifying the 415 Sixth Street. Petalum a, Cal. skin, hands und hair, Cuticura Soap the dealer whom he intends to patron and Ointment afford the most effective ize. The object of the card is to ob tain fair distribution of the available preparations. For free samples nd- tobacco Veal, Pork, Beef, supply. dress, “Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston.” At Poultry, Butter, Egga druggists and by mull. Soap 25, Oint and Farm Produce, Fair Salmon Run Reported. ment 25 and 50.—Adv. to the Old Reliable Kverding houne w ith a The Doty Fish company, of Kalama, record of 45 year« of Square Dealings, and be a»xur.Hi of T O P M A RK ET PRICES. reports a fair run of salmon since the Sweet Innocence. F. M. CRONKHITE, opening of the season, though it is not “Nerissa, I see it is considered ad 45-47 F ront S tree t, P ortland. O regon visable for the troops to screen their up to last year’s figures. Most of the positions.” caught have been small fellows. “Well, fly time is a long way off, salmon Numbers of shad have been caught, but I have some screens I can spare." but sturgeon are scarce. A bsolutely N othing —Louisville Courier-Journal. o "Heavy, heavy hangs over your head." " 0 ,1 know what it is, daddy ! You held it too cióse and I smeli it - if s WRICLEY’S r with s 4 pol I° Hotel Rowland White Leghorn Baby Ghix S H IP B etter th an C uticura for B aby’s T ender Skin The Test. It’s easy enough to be pleasant when NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT life goes along gay and pert, Small Fry. I3ut the guy who’s worth while is the “Is Bliggins a profiteer?” one who can smile when he’s’ Wheat—Bulk basis for No. 1 grade: Soap 25c. Oiataaent 25 and 50c. “No. He doesn’t get into the big wearing a flannel shirt. white, $2.05. Soft white, $2.03. YES! MAGICALLY! figures far enough to be in the three- —Exchange. Hard White club, $2.01. Red Walla, $1.98. syllable class. He’s only a grafter.”— Washington Star. No. 2 grade, 3c less; No. 3 grade, 6c 1R INE ISorcK Granulated Eyelids, CORNS LIFT OUT ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. ycs. Eye* Inflamed by W hen your «hoes pinch or your Corn* and B un less. Other grades handled by sample. Earned His Respect. I S un, /¿ u .ra n d IVintf quu kly ion» ache, «ret A llen’» Foot-Ease, th e antiseptic Flour— Patents, $10 per barrel; ’ relieved by M uni i Try It tn powder to bo »h»ken into shoes and sprinkled in whole wheat, $9.60; graham, $9.20; “I have great respect for that wo- WITH FINGERS ' your Eycsand In Baby's Eyes. the fisit-hath. Gives instant relief to Tiled. Ach- man’s judgment.” No S o rtin g ,! „ .t C j. Comfort Inir. T ender F eet. Sam ple FR EE . A ddress Allen barley flour, $14.50@15.00; rye flour, so, Flubdub?” S. Olmsted, LeRoy. New York. $10.75(u 12.75; corn meal, white, $6.50; You corn-pestered men and women “Why Marine Eye Remedy “She refused to marry me once.”— yellow, $6.25 per barrel. By« Salve, in Tutwe 26c. For Hook o f thé Kve — Fr«o. need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes Kansas City Journal. Well Matched. Ask M a r in e E y e R e m e d y C o . , C h ic a g o .• “The protty little bride over the Millfeed—Net mill prices, car lots: that nearly killed you before, says Bran. $30.00 per ton; shorts, $32; this Cincinnati authority, because a way is liko Juno; she’s ox-eyed.” A Little Mixed. "Then she’s got her match in her middlings, $39; mixed cars and less few drops of freezone applied directly “Your husband is always chaffing, Hides, Pelts, ' C B a sc a ric a ra , Wool & Mohair husbuud, for he’s bull-headed.”—Ex than carloads, 50c more; rolled barley, on a tender, aching corn or callous isn’t he, Mrs. Comeup?” W, «ul <11 ru k<T. Vrik hm aQIaui Tags stops soreness at once and soon the “Oh, dear me, yes. I tell him he is change. $75(<i 76; rolled oats, $73. T H E H. F. N O R T O N C O M PA N Y , corn or hardened callous loosens so It quite a chauffeur.”—Exchange. Corn—Whole, $77 per ton; cracked, Portland. Or*.. Seattle. W n.. Itellinshanv Wn. can be lifted out, root and all, with The Great Patience Tester. $78. •Job had wonderful patience.” The Language. Hay — Buying prices, delivered: out A pain. ‘Yes, but Job never had to listen Eastern small bottle of freezone costs “Isn’t it a pity that firm is going Oregon timothy, $29(«30 per very little at any drug store, but will under.” ELECTRIC MOTORS to u lot of camouflaged German pro- ton; valley timothy, $25(i»26; alfalfa, Bought, Sold. R ented and R epaired pagandists.’’-j-Exchange. positively take off every bard or soft “Yes, I heard it was going up.” -Ex- W AI.KKK KLBCTR1C W ORKS $24(<»24.50; valley grain hay, $22; corn or callous. This should be tried change. Hurtmid«*. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. clover, $19(<('20.00; straw, $9.00(u 10. as it is inexpensive and Is said not 18436291 Butter Cubes, extrra, 37Jc; prime to irritate the surrounding skin. MONEY FOR YOU. firsts, 37c; prints, extras, 42c; car If your druggist hasn’t any freezone T housand, of trained you»« younir people need«!. him to get a small bottle for you tons, lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 41c tell Hehnke-W alker llu.ineaa » College, Ooltetr*. Portland, piaros from his wholesale drug house. It is delivered. atudenta In position«. Enroll any lim e. Free Catakwue. Eggs Ranch, current receipts, 34c: fine stuff and acts like a charm every candled, 35c; selects, 36c per dozen. time.—Adv. Too Willing. Poultry — Hens, 27c; broilers, 40c; Sounded Like That. Dorn -I wonder why Harry broke ducks, 32c; geese, 20c; turkeys, live, his engagement with Miss Peckem? Here’s Grandmother’s Recipe to 26(n 27c; dressed, 37c per pound. The nurse In a well-to-do family Jack -According to my Information, overheard the little son of the house Veal Fancy, 18J(<il9e. llarken and Beautify her father offered to lend him money telling his sister how he had hid be Pork—Fancy, 23«i23Jc per pound. Faded Hair. hind the portiere and spied on big Winona, Minn. — “ I suffered for more enough to get married on.—Minnea Sack Vegetables -Carrots, $1.15 per polis Tribune. sister and her beau. and was sack; turnips, $1.50; parsnips, $1.25; “Oh. teil me what they did!” cried than a year from nervousness, That beautiful, even shade of dark, so bad I could not beets, $2. little sister. A Consolation. glossy hair can only be had by brew- Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 75c«» “It was such fun,” chuckled the boy. r e st a t n ig h t— lig l “My friend, the photographer, was | tng a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- $1 per hundred; new California. 10c The big chump flopped down on his would lie awake and firmly refused by the lady ho asked i phur. Your hair is your charm. It per pound; sweet potatoes, 10c j>er knees and then he said: ‘Answer me, get so nervous I to marry him.” | makes or mars the face. When It pound. would have to get Clara; I can bear this expense no “Well, he had something to console fades, turns gray or streaked, just an up and walk around him. At least, he st'eured a good nega application or two of Sage and Sul Onions Jobbing prices, 1<W ’ Je per longer.’ ”—Boston Transcript. and in the morning tive.”—Exchange. phur enhances Its appearance a bun ! pound. would be all tired dredfold. Good Reason. out I read about Cattle— May 13. 1918. Don’t bother to prepare the mlx-j Prime Lydia E. Pinkham’s “Money Is the root of all evil.” “Why,” asked the city boarder on steers............ ture; you can get this famous old re Good to choice steers.... . .I15.25«i 15.5C the farm to the farmer as he scattered V egetable Com- “Yes, and It seems to grow best by cipe 14.00«» 15.00 grains in the barnyard, "don’t you improved by the addition of other )und and thought the grafting process.”—Exchange. ingredients for 60 cents a large bottle, Medium to good steers.. 12.00«i 13.00 husband all that corn?” would try it My all ready for use. It is called Wyeth’s Fair to medium steers .. 9.50o» 10.50 “I can’t,” replied the farmer; “it is 1 nervousness soon Sage and Sulphur Compound. This Common to fair steers .. 8.00(ri 9.00 ! henpecked."—Exchange. left me. I sleep can always be depended upon to bring Choice cows and heifers. 13.00(u 14.00 w-M and feel fine in the morning and ----------------------------- back the natural color and lustre of Com. to good cows and hf 5.,><k«i 8.00 Dr. Pierce’s able to do my woik. I gladly recom Pellets are best for liver, mend your hair. Ly iia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Canners............................. 3.50(1» 5.50 bowels and stomach. One little Pellet Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Bulls................................... 6 . 50 ( 1 » 10.50 Tor a laxative—three for a cathartic. ( ompound to make weak nervea strong.”— Mrs. A l b e r t S u l t z e , 60S Sulphur Compound now because It . Another * Kitchen Invention. Olmstead SL. Winona, Minn. darkens so naturally and evenly that Calves................................. 8.500«'IS. 00 nobody can tell tt has been applied. Stockers and feeders.... 8.00(i» 10.00 “I am afraid this high cost of living How often do we hear the expression among women, “ I am so nervous, I can By b a rin , J liw t from us at wholesale You simply dampen a sponge or soft Hogs — is going to introduce another innova not anil M n Uw plum bers pruAta. W rite ue to- brush with It and draw this through Prime mixed.......... sleep.” or ” it seems as though I $17.40ftj 17.50 : •lay your nsalt. VV» will s ’V« you our rock- the hair, taking one small strand at Medium m ixed..., tion in the average kitchen." shou! 1 fly." Such women should profit 17.00«» 17.25' bottom "direct tn-sroa" prima, f a b . rail or a time; by morning the gray hair has "What is that?” by Mrs. Sultze’s experience and give Rough heavies . . . . boat. We actually aar* you from 10 to *4 pur 16.00(«i 16.251 “The foodless cooker."—Baltimore this famous root and herb remedy, disappeared, and after another appli Pigs.......................... rant. All p e d i fsa rtn tm d . 14.50«» 15.50 American. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com* Northwest headquarter* fn leader Water cation tt becomes beautifully dark and Bulk......................... 17.25, pound, a trial. System« and Fuller A Jnhnaan K u ftisa appear, glossy and lustrous. This Sheep - . For forty years it has been overcom ready-touae preparation is a delight Prime spring Iambs Dangerous. ST ARK-DA VIS CO. .117.50(1» 18.00, such serious conditions as displace toilet requisite for those who de^ SIS Third Street Feritemi. O re rea ful its i<*eman’a young man has such ing ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg sire dark hair and a youthful appear Heavy lambs.......... ‘ I e i t ' melting eyes, the cook says ’ ularities, periodic pains, backache, du ance. It ts not Intended for the cure, Y'earlings................ . 15.00«» 15.51 j “Then ask the iceman ptease to llness, and nervous prostration of mitigation or prevention of disease.— Wethers................... . 13.00«» 13.50 j change him for one of freezing man- P. N. U. No. 20, 1«1t Adv. women, and i? now considered the Stan- Ewes......................... . 12.00«il2.50 ners.”—Balt1 in ore A frican. j A- i remedy for such ailments. 1.1 m GRAY. USE SAGE TEA WOMAN'S NERVES MADESJRONQ By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. r ✓