Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 17, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAICH IT, IMI
by the Poat.
American Legion
Growing Old Gracefully
A.re you
g row­
ing aid
F
Notes
Who
WTDB in
the race
of hfc?
Is it the
man
who id
t h i n -
blooded,
weak,
tired
all the
timet
An'/ft hl etc train* for every race.
A man is as strong as his blood
and as old as his arteries. Make
your blood redder, your heakh
bette r by taking that old fash­
ioned blood tonic—sold fifty yeans
ago and still “rood as gold”—
namely, Dr.Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery. Sold by all druggists,
or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial
Package.
8 am F rawctpoo , C al . —"There ia
nothing go t>|pf>ji to f,|<j person*
whose kidneys are w»-ak and who are
all mo-awn and need a tonic (some­
thing to give tbetn an appetite) ■*
Dr- Pieroe’o Golden Meuical Dwcov-
e*V- My father-in-iaw took it and
w»s greatly be netted; it seemed to
put new life in hnn.“—Maa. J OHM
Jasuci., 17Ui ch ,■ data A renoa.
DR J. B GRIDER. DEJTHBT. L 0.
O. F. BMg.. Tillamook, Orato*.
ional commander of the Amcr'.oan Le-1
¡DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
Call For County Warrants
and Tanning Company.
Tuxi-
glon, wired to state headquarters,
All outstanding county general
Official war pictures are to be ex­ Oregon: "1921 membership now ex- fund warrant* endorsed prior to and
dermist of all kinds of animals
and heads. Tan« all classes
hibited in Tillamook. Films taken 1 ceeds 400,000 and government of
Including the 11th day of January,
furs; makes furs off classes
by the Signal Corps during various ' United States acknowledges American 1921, will be paid upon presentation.
Manufacturers of all
furs.
battles in the late war will be shown. Legion greatest single faction for
Interest ceases thia 11th day of March , wear. We also buy mountain
A com ml tee appointed at the meeting good in nation today. Eyes of world 1921.
| bobcat and raccoon hides.
last week will procure the films and upon the American Legion. I wish I
I pay be
prices. Douglas County
The week ending February 26 wr.-i|for French and American war
Taxiderm; ly and Tanning Clmpany.
arrange for their exhibition here, you to assume with me responsibility j
Rorteburg, . Oregon.
12-tltf
one of the most successful in the his- iphans.
j The pictures are being distributed for extending time for removing de- j
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tory of the American Legtcn and V, o- |
by State Headquarters and any pro linquent members from mailing lists | THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE IF YOU WANT TO STY OR ex­
World have entrusted their repu­
derived from their Bhowing will
men’s Auxiliary of that organization ; The fact that a veteran who
change poultry let us know We
of Ameiican Legion Weekly to April I
tations to the Victor Records.
from the standpoints of new post: into trouble with the law la ar. <x- jnure to (he jocaj Post.
also hnve ettlng eggs nud baby
1. In meantime use every means and
Hear them at. their best in your
and units. Eighty-two posts oi the service man will not be emphasized!
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chick" of 35 varieties for sale.
redouble efforts to get maximum en- [
own home. Tillamook Music Co.,
Send in your order soon. Joha
Lop-inn
nnd
rp ventv-three units of tlir
the
associated
press,
according
to
■
L^Kion ana mvcdq vuiec um<:
June of tnis year was rixed by thn rollment old and new.
Dealers, opposite p. O.
11-1 Rtf
Wire and
Hofnian, Tillamo
I-27H0
Womens Auxilliary were added. Ap- orders Issued to its superintendent«’
State Legislature for the special elec- write every post get everyone on th?
plications for thirty-two charters for ¡and correspondents, The American!
: tion at which the recently enacted job. Wake them up and let's put the
the Auxikiary were received hi one Legion at its eecond annual conven-' State bonus law will be submitted to
task over 100 per cent." Heretofore
day. There are now 10,200 posts and |tton passed a resolution urging the the voters of the State.
The bill the ruling was that members not pay­
2,150 units, according to National press to adopt a similar policy.
grants a bonus of $15,00 a month for ing due« for year 1921 -would
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Headquarters.
A plan by which thousands of mem­ federal service or, as an alternative, stricken from the roll- February
bers of th^ American L-glon might a State loan not to exceed $3,000 to 'The state committee will make plans
Billy Marvin, an ex-service man. be given a free course in government be secured by farm lands or town to cooperate to the fullest -xtent with
of Mulberry, Kan. found real help in is proposed by Representrtive Ham­ resident property. Enactnynt of a the plftns of the national commander.
the Frad Hutchison Post of the Am- | ilton Fish. Jr., of New York, an federal adjusted compensation act I
erican Legion at Mulberry and th" American Legion member. Mr. Fish prior to the time when the State act
ORE STUDY
Ben Fuller Post, of PlttsbuTg. Ken. suggests that each member of the becomes effective will eliminate the MORE AND 87.
IS DEMANDE? AT UNIVERSITY
While a member of the 108th Infan­ House and Senate bring a Leglonaire State aid, according to the provi­
try, Marvin suffered disability which to Washington for three months as sion of the act.
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necessitated his renytval to Arizona. one of the secretaries permitted him
University of Oregon. Eugene, Mar.
The
"flying
squadron’’ has been
The Mulberry Post staged a benefit in his office and replace him at the (
dance, the entire proceeds being glv iend of the period with another one temporarily halted. Through failure Sth.1921.
Harder and still harder study Is a-
en to Marvin, and the Ben Fuller ¡and so on. Mr. Fish has already ] of the various government depart­
bend for students in the Uui
ments
to
cooperate
to
the
extent
ex
­
Post also aided him financially.
¡started a relay of New York Legion pected, the plan to clean up ail out­ o Oregon. The faculty has cl
members in his office.
standing claims against the govern­ the requirements upwards
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An appeal has been made to Na­
ment has been delayed. Efforts are while the amount of work remain«
tional Headquarters of the American
Memorial Day will be observed by now being made to »ecure additional the ssm<- the quality of It must he
Legion by officers of the American • Tillamook Post of the. Legion and authority so as to permit representa­ even higher than It has been in the
and French Children's League to aid plans are under way to see that all tives from the War Risk Insurance past. The lowest passing grade Is
the League in its distribution of sev­ .possible members participate in the department, the federal board of vo­ "5" and only 4« term hours at this
eral millions of poppies, which th" cermonie* of the day. Uniforms will cational training and the publl- grade will be accepded towardj grad­
women of France have made to be I not be worn, the official badge for health servie* to continue in the uation. The remaining 140 term
worn on Memorial Day. The popples that day being the poppl*, the flower work.
* > •. iMhM hour* will have to be completed with
a grade of "4" or abov*. according
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will be sold In ail parts of the United adopted by th* Legion as It* own.
Frank W. Oalbraltb. junior nat- to the new ruling.
State* and th* proceed* will be used
A supply of poppies, will be furnished
I
£
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