> HESTUCCA Ï ALLEY BANK CLOYERDAI.E, OREGON MGLLUSKS MAKE GOOD SOUP GA3 MOST VALUABLE AS FUEL ONLY CHANGE IN MACHINERY Thrown Up on Florida Beaches by the W a v es They Are Collected and Sold to Hotels. Comparatively Little la Now Being Used for the Purpose of Giving Di- rect Illumination. Hand Knitting Now Done in Exactly the Same Manner as it Waa Many Centuries Ago. There are a few touches of humor Although gas Is being used more Along the Florida benches A very In the countryside revival of knitting, than ever before, Its direct employ­ common and familiar kind o f rock Is such as the over-large and the envious wholly composed of the shells of n ment for lighting Is almost a thing of feminine group about the lady who, the past. Our modern “ gas lights” are j small species of mollnsk, oval In shape with practiced skill, deftly turns the and half an Inch long. It Is called chiefly burners where the light Is not i heel of n sock, hut behind It nil Is a given >ut by the gas at all. It Is mixed “ coquina,” and Is hard on the feet If •with air to produce a dim blue flame fine display o f service, says a writer In one walks over It without shoes. the Detroit Free Press. When you CHAS. RAY, President In beds below the line o f low tide with great heating power. This flame ! see n sweater or muffler In process of serves to heat a mantle of min­ are mollnsks of the snme kind, alive. evolution It may Interest you to know WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President Their bivalve shells are pink, blue and eral salts white hot, and it Is this in- , that the work Is being done Just about candescent mantle that gives the light. ' o f other colors, quite brilliant, so that as It was when the art was In Its In­ In places the benches are beautiful to Here the gas Is used not for its light, j fancy. There have been great Improve­ but for Its heat: and It is as a fuel I the eye, great numbers o f them being ments In knitting machinery, however, BOARD OF DIRECTORS; thrown up by the waves along the that gas is now most valuable, sAys and the first of them was directly due the Literary Digest, shore. Chas, Ray, Wm. Christensen, Chas. McKillipp, According to an address delivered to a somewhat common malady—un­ Under such circumstances they soon reciprocated love. die, of course, leaving their pretty recently Iu England by President D. A. Bailey, Wm. A. High. The Rov. William Lee ef Cambridge Shells to adorn the strand. But there Harry Jones o f the Institution of Civ­ university, ns the story goes, was deet*- il Engineers, and reviews by Nature are always plenty of live ones at the !y smitten with a maiden of his native water's edge, and these are gathered (London), not 5 per cent of the whole , town, Woodborough. Nottinghamshire, gas output Is now used for direct U- j In quantity at some of the wiuter re­ but In spite of ills ardent wooing could J. L GEORGE, Cashier. sorts by boys who collect them with lamination, so that the name "gas make no impression. The fair one light company” has become some- I rakes and carry them In baskets to the thing o f a misnomer. The use of gns . calmly kept on with her knitting, then hotels for sale. the common occupation of English They are used for soup, being as fuel. President Jones says, has re- ; women. reived speeinl development during the pressed to a pulp in order to extract In revenge Reverend William swore their juice. The latter, strained and war. and the ready applicability of gas \ heated, affords a very delicious table I appliances to the rapid making of mu- i he’d Invent a machine which would de­ beverage known as “coquina broth.” nitions In emergencies has made them stroy the market for hand work. He It is particularly recommended for In­ especially valuable Mr. Jones quoted kept his word, but Queen Elizabeth re­ valids and persons with weak diges- | a high official o f the British war office fused to grant a patent and to give her financial support because too many of as follow s: tion. “ Without the direct aid of the gas her subjects w ould he deprived of their CLOVERDALE COURIER ocean-going steamer in sixty days is an Industry . . . it would have been means o f livelihood. So the Inventor The Sap of Spring. example. perfectly Impossible for this country took his machine to France. This Published Every Thursday When the sap of spring is bursting to wage the campaign of the last three story may he entirely fanciful, hut In Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. the fetters o f wintqr the general hu­ SUBMARINES ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. man heart beats high. A few of us years, or even for any but n trifling 1589 William Lee did revolutionize “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov­ time resist the overwhelming floods of hosiery making by producing the knit ­ Germany has brought the war to our philosophers receive amid the rich but j ember 18th, 1905 at the post office at Clo­ euemies that were poured upon It. ting frame or stocking frame. Ameri­ verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un­ own shores by sending submarines to sober tints of autumn a happiness that When I first was asked to take charge can names In the list of those who der Act of Congress, March 3rd. 1878. this side of the Atlantic and sinking a we would not exchange for any other of tli“ manufacture and production of have labored to perfect knitting ma­ number of American vessels. Coining season, but we are a minority, and explosives It took me but a few days chinery are W. C. Gist, Almet Reid and S ubscription R aixs small. The head of one o f the most One Year, in advance......... ..........$1.00 out of almost a clear sky, this announce- j Important departments at Washington, to realize my absolute dependence on Griswold. your great Industry.” raent has sent shivers down the backs Six Months............................................ 50 who thinks about the processes of man­ Three Months........................................ 25 of the timid. The government, doubt­ FRANK TAYLOR, Single Copy............................................ 05 less, was alse surprised, although there 1 kind, has a theory that makes a regu­ Notice tor Publication. lar curve of the relation of the seasons ( pu bl is h e r 03972 have been repeated reports made of j to the appetite for war. As the buds A dvertising K ates Notary Public 04978 sighting submarines along the coast, i Displayed Advertisements, 60 cents per open, every nation thinks It Is on the inch per month single column. All The proper credence was not placed on ! edge of victory. This curve rises for a DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Cloverdale, Ore. Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per these reports, they having been passed ! while, begins to decline In the summer U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore­ line for each insertion. and gets well down In the autumn. gon, May 11. 1918. Timber land notices $10.00 off as hallucinations of the captains re- i The period therefore, when statesmen, NOTICE is hereby giveu that James | porting them, or bv explanations that j Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $5.00 they were boxes or other wreckage , if they had decided to make peace, Buck bee, of Meda, Tillamook County, which is frequently seen at sea. Now 1 could do it most easily, is from the Oregon, who, on December 1, 1913, made days of goldenrod and autumn browns Homestead Entry No. 03972 for lot 1 , THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1918. that the actual destruction of ships has j to Just before the greening of the and a e *4 n e n e *4 s e J4 Section 3, re-inforced these reports, the nayal de­ Any man who lives up to his epitaph partment will take more stock in them buds. The story of coal, a tragic j and on April 15, 1918, made Additional story to the poor, helps this curve, but Homestead Entrv, No. 0497H for s is a dead one. For disinfecting where Contagious or and seek to find a remedy for the under­ there is in it much of sheer poetry, in­ s w *4 n w l^, w ’ 2 n w t4 s w *4 11 w 4^, sea pirates. dependent of more solid things.—Nor­ and s e 44 n w V 4 s w V 4 n w W, Section infectious diseases are prevailing. 2, all in Township 5 South, Range 10 Narrow minded men seldom travel in There is no need to become unduly man Hapgood in Leslie’s. West, Willamette Meridian, has filed the straight and narrow path. alarmed over this phase of Germany’s notice of intention to make three year CARBOf.IC COMPOUND is a power­ How Scouts Can Help Nation. warfare. A remedy will be found for it, proof,to establish claim to the land above ful Germicidal mixture and by its use described, before the clerk of the County Many a woman leads a dog’s life—by just as it was found for the supmarines Offer your services to some garden­ holding the other end of the string. in the English channel. The submar­ er as o patrol. lie will be able to pay Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at will improve general stable conditions. Oregon, on the 29th day of Make his crop Tillamook, ines around the French and Irish coasts you for your labor. June, 191H. the best in your neighborhood. Show j When a man loses confidence in him­ have been more than met. The sub- j Claimant names ns witnesses : D. J. Dunn, T. R. Wilson, Frank self he makes the vote unanimous. marines along our own coasts w ill soon j the world that the boy scouts can rise to any emergency. Foster, John Baker, all of Meda, Oregon. find that thev are in dangerous waters ! riant a garden at home. No mat­ Proof made under Act of June II, 1906, CHAS. I. CLOUGH, It is impossible for a great man to pre­ also. ter how small the space. Forego the and Act June 6, 1912. vent the greatness from cropping out. The cruiser submarine which Germany j flower garden this season. Plant vog- I N. Campbell, Kt gieter. Pniiahlfl Druggist, Tillamook. Ore. has built, is undoubtedly the kiud that ( etables. If you have no garden, use j T ) ip Irish-Americans who are in Berlin has been sent over here. The period a window box. You will he delighted trying to stir up trouble between Ireland which it can spend at sea without going with the results, no matter how small and England, should be barred out when to its base for supplies of bombs, tor-1 the crop. Do It now. Offer your services to your teacher they attempt to land on American soil pedoes and other necessities, is undoubt­ to help In securing the necessary In­ edly mncli longer than any of the other again. class of U-boats. However, the sub- i formation to establish school and home gardens. Don't be a slacker. The restriction on the importation of marines are a long way from home, and \ Ask ytur city officials to organize to crude rubber has been followed by re­ we will proceed to make their presence help conserve the food supply of our strictions on importation of four com­ uncomfortable here, just ae we have on country. Have them offer vacant space for cultivation. Show your patriot­ modities possessing some of the charact­ the other side of the Atlantic. No great menace to life was ever in­ ism. Arouse theirs.— Scout News and eristics of rubber, and capable under some circumstances of being used as vented but some remedy was found to Bulletin. C o u n t y D airy In sp e cto r counteract its sting. It will be found substitutes for natural rubber. Conservative Muse of History. in this case. It Is the unhappy usage of our [ America i* reclaiming its reputation schools and universities to study the For Fire Insurance see Taylor. Telephone Main 3—and Mutual. Tillamook, Oregon for speed. Building a fully equipped history of mankind only during periods | o f mechanical unprogresslveness. The historical ideas of Europe range be­ tween the time when the Greeks were going about the world on foot or horse­ back or In galleys or sailing ships, to the days when Napoleon, Wellington and Nelson were going about at very much the same pace In much the same vehicles and vessels. At the advent of steam and electricity the muse of his­ tory holds her nose and shuts her pyes. Science will study and get the better o f a modern disease, as for example, sleeping sickness, In spite of the fact that It has no classical standing, but our history schools wou>