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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
i BULK GRAIN ELEVATOR Any Size. None Too Small; None Too Large. WOOD OR CONCRETE. Inrcstifale Cwu'ractwa »1 lour. Ore. and MiHon. Ore. FRANK C. BURRELL CO. L e w i« B u ild in g PORTLAND, New OREGON Houston Hotel Sixth and Everett Sts.. Portland. Ore. Four blocks from Union Deoot. Two blocki from New i'oatoffice. Modern and fireproof Over 100 outside room». Rate« 76c to 12.00. CHAS. C. HOPKINS. Manager. A b s o lu te ly N e a r B oth D e p *ts 2 0 0 Room « IOO b a th s Fireproof H otel H o y t C o r o a r S i. t h an d H o y t St»., P o rtla n d . O r o . L O U H IM K S . Mi«naR.-r. KATES:-76c to $2. SPEC IAL—Weak or Mr-nth Earn More Young Women and Men llun in »»» crit-H for trninud mind». Grasp your opportunity. Enorll now in Northwout’s ¡*lKki'*Mt hu.-tinftsH college, llehnke- Walker. Portland. Free Catalog. Ready and W illing. Tho village idiot Raped so long at the village grocer that the worthy man became irritated. “ Look here, what you starin’ at? If you can find a man homelier than your- st-ir, kill him !” The villago idiot went in search of a man uglier than himself, and one day he found one. He tapped him on the shoulder. ‘T v e got to kill you,” he said, smil ing amiably. "You're homelier than me.” The stranger turned and looked at the other for a full minute. "Am I?” he said "Then for good ness sake, kill m e!”— New Idea. To keen dean and healthy take Dr. I’ierce’s Pleasant I'ellets. They regu late liver, bowels and stomach. A Fatal Mistake. ” 1 was once a successful physician,” remarked a seedy looking individual In a railway carrlago to a fellow trav eler, "with a large practice; but ow ing to one little slip, my patients left me, and now I live from hand to mouth.” “ What was the slip?” "W ell, sir," replied the ex physician, "in filling a death certificate for a pa tient who hud died I absent tnlndedly signed my name in the space headed, 'Cause of d e a th !'”— Exchange. AS A S U P P O R T for exhausted, nerv ous, overworked wo men, nothing can do as much as Doctor P i e r c e ' s Favorite Prescription. It reg ulates and assists all Men the natural func who wear tions, never conflicts th is with them, and it (Conducted by National Council o f the emblem Boy Scouts o f Am erica.) strengthens a n d APPLY A T A N Y are builds up the female system in a way of PO ST O F F IC E •ALL OUGHT TO BE SCOUTS’' E N O C H M O R G A N 'S its own. SONS CO. Nursing mothers and women gen *Tf I had my way,” says Edward Bok, erally, w ill find it exactly fitted to SERVICE UNDER T H IS EM B LEM “ I would huve every boy on his twelfth their needs. It lessens the pains and birthday become a boy scout. I know burdens, and ensures healthy, vigorous o f no single Idea in our modern life offspring. You w ill escape many ills and clear D andruff and Itching. No Reverence. that has in it so many possibilities for To restore dry, falling hair and get rid the development o f the best qualities up the coated tongue, the sallow com “ Ours is a truly great country,” said plexion, the dull headache, the lazy in a boy as the scout idea. o f dandruff, rub Cuticura Ointment liver, if you w ill take a pleasant laxa Novelist Robert Herrick of Chicago. "It has been the making o f several tive made up of the May apple, juice “ But we have no great reverence for Into scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticuru Soap and hot water. For boys that I know ; It has awakened of the leaves of aloes, root of jalap, the arts here. “ I know an author whose w ife was free samples address, ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. even a larger mtinber. My own boy is and called “ Pleasant Pellets.” You X, Boston.” A t druggists and by mail. a scout, and so I speak from personal can obtain at almost any drug store in once asked at a tea: “ ‘Your husband is a writer, is he this country these vegetable pellets in experience. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.— Adv. not?’ “ The scout idea fits Into these busy vials for twenty-five cents— simply ask “ ‘Yes, he is,’ said the lady. T h e L im it. days for fathers with particular force, for Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. " What does he write for?’ since where the father cannot give us Sold for fifty years.— Adv. “ ‘Goodness knows' I guess it’s a Tw o colored men were overheard much attention to his boy us in normal disease.’ ”— Exchange. deep in a discussion of various phases New T r e a tm e n t for Seed Oats. times, or l i away from home on serv of dumbness. Finally, after a number Fasting to Induce Dreams. Under a new system of treating ice, the scoutmaster comes in wuh his of illustrations had been cited, one steadying influence in u peculiarly hap- seed oats to prevent smut, which is Fasting for the purpose of inducing recommended as a great labor saver dreams may be traced back to a very capped the climax by observing with py way. great seriousness, “ Yes, suh, dat nig “The entire fundamental structure by experts at Perdue university, a so early period. And the foremost be ger wuz dat dumb dat when he died lution of one pint of formaldehyde lievers in dreams were our own pic o f good citizenship lies in the id e a : with one pint of water, is mixed, and dey opened his haid at de morgue obedience, u respect for authority and which is enough to treat seed for 20 turesque Indians. History tells us of dey found his brain hadn’t never been himself, consideration for the other fe l acres. This is applied with an atom certain tribes who enjoined rigorous used.” low, honor, courtesy, and a love of izer sprayer. The seed may be sown fasting among children from a very early age, during which time special O p tim istic T h o j g h t. country. Where is títere u better secu within five hours or it may be stored attention was paid to their dreams. This lar code than this to instill into a boy and kept until sowing time. The offender feareth retribution, but smut treatment may be made now as of thirteen?” the innocent feareth fortune. Simple But Good Advice. the seed w ill not get damp enough to “ Don’t bother too much,” said Uncle freeze and spoil. A fter treatment it S CO UTS IN R E A L W A R W O R K . should be covered with disinfected Eben, “ 'bout puttin’ yoh bes’ foot for Granulated Eyelids, sacks or tarpaulin to keep the fumes ward. Jes’ keep both feet movin’ till Eye* inflamed by expo The Boy Scouts o f America is at work.— Farm Life. you gits whar you’s g ’ine to.” sure to and growing at the rute o f 1,200 a duy. A quickly relieved by Happiness in Love of Books. regiment o f youngsters is being re No Smarting, corded each 24 hours at the national No matter what his rank or position just Eye Comfort. At headquarters in New York city. There may be, the lover of books is the rich Druggists or by mail SOc per Bottle. in Tubes 25c. For Book est and happiest of the children of are now 353,048 o f these scouts twelve men.— Langford. years old and over. Tells how to loosen a sore, Tlie reason is that the government tender corn so it lifts has given the boys who are scouts out without pain. many real things to do to help win the war, and they have found out tliut us scouts they cun have a definite and N o humbug! Any corn, whether clearly recognized part to play In the (/) hard, soft or between the toes, will winning o f it. loosen right up and lift out without While oilier boys are simply tossing a particle o f pain or soreness. their hats up or cheering from the This drug is called freezone and is “ side lines,” the Boy Scouts o f Amer a compound o f ether discovered by a ica is being called upon by the presi Cincinnati man. dent, the secretary o f the treasury, Ask at any drug store for a small tlie war department, the food adminis bottle of freezone, which w ill cost but tration and other branches o f tlie gov a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s ernment, the Red Cross, the Liberty feet o f every corn or callous. Put a few drops directly upon any loan committees and all factors in tender, aching corn or callous. In winning the war. stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous w ill loosen A S S E M B L Y IN T H E C A M P . and can be lifted o ff with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn’t eat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even irritating the sur rounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist don’t have freezone have him order It for "Vl you.— Adv. scours Jr BILLS The Packer’s Bill for Live Stock Handicapped. Mr. nacon— W hat’s the baby crying about now? Mrs. Bacon— W hy, the poor little thing has both hands in her mouth and she hasn’t any place to put her toes.— Yonkers Statesman. No Paragon. "Is your new office boy w ell be haved ?’’ "G enerally.” “ What do you mean by ‘generally’ ?” "N o t particularly.” — Boston Tran script. There is scope for chance every where; let your hook lie always hung ing ready. In the eddies where you least expect it will be a fish.—Ovid. Your Best Asset ---- A Clear Skin----- ---- Cared for B y ----- __ T.-fc Hides. Pelts, CKSÏ* Wool & Mohair lu re W rit to r P u r r « T a f* T H E H . F. 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W* Join N ow ! fo r President’ * Power Supreme. Cuticura Soap Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Scout Routine 1« Rigidly Observed at the Summer Gatherings. W H A T T H E BOY S C O U T S DO. The world Interest lu the boy scout movement challenges the Intelligent understanding o f every one, and yet many people still ask “ What is scout ing?" atul “ What do boy scouts do?” The boy scout idea Is a movement rattier than an organization. It alms to supplement existing organizations such ns the home, church nnd school by engaging the boys’ leisure energies In outdoor games and activities o f cultural and practical value. The aim o f the scout movement 1« to inculcate character, which, though utlal to success In life, la not taught within the school, nnd being largely a matter o f environment Is too 4 generally left to chance, often with deplorable results. The scout m ove 1 incut endeavors to supply the required environment and ambitions through games and outdoor activities, which lead a boy to become a better man, a |g>-od Citizen. HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOT WELL Told by Herself. H er Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. Christopher. 111. — “ For four years I suttered from irregularities, weakness. nervousness, a n d was in a run down condition. Tw o of our best, d o c t o r s failed to do me any good. 1 heard so much about what 1 Lydia E. Pinkham s V e g e t a b l e Com , pound had done for others. 1 tried it and was cured, i am no longer ner vous. am regular, a n d in excellent health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble. Mrs. A u c e H f . l i . k r . Christopher, 111. Nervousness is often a symptom o f weakness or some functional derange ment, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as thousands o f women have found by experience. i f complications exist, write I.rdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., I.ynn. Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment The result o f its long experience is at your service. For the first six months of our under the Food operations Administration, ending April 30, 1918. Swift & Company paid for DRESSED WEIGHT LBS. live stock - 1,558,600,000 $323,800,000 For the same period in 1917 1,338,300,000 $210,400,000 T n r r p ii^ p in W eight 16y2% 220,300,000 Increase in cost 54% - - - $113,400,000 The Consumer’s Bill for Meat must necessarily have increased correspondingly, as Live Stock prices and meat prices fluctuate together. When the producer gets high orices for his live stock, the con sumer's meat bill must neces sarily be larger. Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards. Chicago. Illinois Swift & Company, U.S. A.