Z -~=~ GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Uncle Wali’5 American Legion Notes Quality’ Dairy Products BE1NC A SUNBEAM Milk, Cieam, Cottage Cheese Erwin Harrison optimism." aaid the we go arotxd telline to worry. The advice but we don't pause tn Mutual Both Phones Bell 6F13 I LS2S2S2Sa52S2S2S2S2S2S2K52E?52S2ñ2S2SS2S22 THE LITTLE BROTHERS OF THE NATION Tillamook County Bank FURNITURE PLOOR COVERINGS, POINTS and WALL PAPER, BEDS and BEDDING STOVES and RANGES You Will Find My Prices LOWER and My Guarantee to You is, “Your Mon­ ey’s Worth or Your Money Back EE 'TON TESTED expenditures by antzcijMita^ your Spring and Summer renuironenta and getting— Absolutely FREE « “Ton Tested*’ Tube, of correapondir «be, witS every »Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our i.tore. Act quickfy. This offer ia LIMITED Oree it expir-•, it anil not be rez.ewcd. Early order will a- .J dzaapp-uiimcnt. WILLIAMS £ WILLIAMS, PAIGE - ------ --------- FW Galbraith jr . National Com­ mander of the American Leg'.cn. has ordered the Kansas Department of that tganiaaucn to make a thorough investigation of the recent outrage at Gieai Bead. Kan., in which two or­ ganizer« of the Non-partisan League were tarred and feathered- Ait hough the mob of residents of that vicinity included a number of ex-service men. there was no organised support from Leg,on posts, according to press cor­ respondent«, Colonel Galbraith or­ dered all Legion poets to refrain from interference with political activities of the Nonpartisan League several months ago. The increased cost of railroad fart will not trouble the members of Sup­ and erior. Wis . post of the American Le­ It gion. who will attend the next Le­ car* gion state convention at Eau Claire in box ears. We traveled Franeeia -.de door pulimaus and we belijeve that we prefer the Yankee type »f box cars to riding the velvet at pre­ sent prices, the Legic-naires said. • • • Grave« of ISO Civil War veterans will be provided with markers by Kent Voyles Post of the Amenean Le gion at Elizabethtown. Ind. To raise funds for the undertaking, the Le- gionaires will give a banquet of slum" prepared by former Army cooks belonging to the post. Eliza­ bethtown Legion members are also backing a movement to establish a public library. have realized that It was too good to be true. No human woman could be gay and happy :n the midst of so many calamitie«. But I was in a «en timet tai mood. and when I turned out the light and went to bed I thought that I ought to be ashamed of myself for not being like Sunshine Susan, and I made up my mind I would turn over a Dew leaf first thing in the morn­ ing ■So I came downstairs ‘tailing, and I was »‘.nring all the time I was get­ ting breakfast, and wber. Mr. Curfew came down be «aid it warmed up h!s whole being to **e me in such a cheer­ ful frame of mind. It reminded him of Mm of the titre when I was sweet ■rveeteen. and as pretty as a rod wagon. Then be gradually drifted Into a story to the effect that he had a great opportunity to make the ftnest borae trade of hl« career. All he need­ ed was 97 la cash to dose the trans­ action. and be would make at least H5 by It “H* knew I bad yr put »wit In the dock to t-uy myself some dotbes I nee-1 the worst way. I had saved that money, a nickel and a dime at a time, xnd «u looking f.ewerd to the tirw «her I would have enough to go shop­ ping and buy myself an outfit good enough for the queen of Sbet«. Mr. Curfew had teen trying to bor­ row my savings for a long time, offer­ ing to give me his note as security, and before I road that Sunshine Susan hot I always refused him. and nearly I handed him tbc money and be went and made hl« horse ’rad» and brought borne an o!d crow halt that ba.« been sick ever since, and be «pend« all his time out at the tarn, feeding it pilla and powders, and I cant get him to do any of the chores arotmd the place. "The sane morning Mrs Turpentine heard me «ingtng in the back yard, atxl she thought it would be a g-«i time to borrow my patent electric washing machine, and came over for that ptirpoae. She bad asked for tt a dozen dines before but I always told her to go tn. Being fall of mmshtne on that occasion, bow-ever 1 told her she could have It and wricome and Ihre never been able to mac It since. The man who sold U to me aays tt will cost *6 for repairs, wo you see what Sunshine Susan did to me. -Na mister. 1 doo t want any re»T,e for being a ‘■nrgeain. and yow can take your book akwjg to Mrs. Tur- wfiHcer. In the yellow boose actwas the «’roet. She's the champion middle wvigfaz pewdinlrt of this neighbor- After American Stylemakera. French < rea ter» of feminine í'vn» and hat» have appealed for a law to prohibit the indi erri mt nate photo- gTaphtng of their toodeta at the race They claim hat American tract«, and other cloth tng designers are steal­ tag f«M.'on {«not» fn-ni the picture*. K>bs that the choice between ve’era i- wtth «milar «MMflCsnoes bad to M entrusted to the ivory cube*, the Le­ gion oCDeiais explained. There is a world of significance in the fact that our new 6-66 models are being adopted by people who formerly operated only the most expensive Amer ican motor cars. Almost invariably the choice has been made after comparative demonstrations. How ’-o Fill in A Dairy Sometimes ’.he best way to «hew how to de » thing is to tell to* it should not be cone. 7 ben ike way to succeed will be clearly evideai. With thie plaa in view a West V ginia farmer gives some ilef on how not to succeed with cows, a copy of which has just been received by ’.ho ates Departmeu United States Department ’. if Agri­ culture. The farmer hjmc h jBcrx say« Don't weigh your milk, for then .-'-a might have to figure and think. Feed the cows timothy hay—it >- good for race horses. Cow-testing associations are need­ less. they show how to save and kr w Keep the bam hot— cows are ilka woodchucks. Don’t have many windows in th- bern— the hired nsec might lock ?u Keep water ice cold—shiverins gives the cows excerctse. Avoid heavy milkers— they ec-i- sume too much valuable time. We ask vou to visit our Dealer and take a demonstration in any 6-66 model. Then, take a second demonstration in any other car _ 2t any price—and compare the results. Could any proposition be fairer or more sportsmanlike? g Sesea-Partea ;rrT»v^* J Csr Lar?k*e*ill Pear-Pesitajer t-M t-ti 5/^.4. ’ «•?• ...................... Ìlio*’! nXZi . ............................. This Woman Suffer’d Mrs. H A- Leaman. Sturgis. Colo . writes: "I suffered with bladder and kidney trouble fbr years. Foley K:i- ney Pills helped me so much 1 feel fine now. Suffered I so it ceemed 1 hardly could live 1 I recommend Fo- ley s Kidney Pills to all who ruffe from kidney trouble as I did- A • Aroused by the greed of landlord» Sold Everywhere in Shreveport. La., the local pos’ ut the American Legion has placed its self on record as opposed not only to the hardship placed upon renters 1 v- ing in homes and occupying off!« and business buildings owned by rem hogs, but as pledging its aid in see:i- ing a remedy for the evil. • • • Nebraska American Legion mer.i- berv are backing an endowment bill in the state legislature, which pro­ vides thgt the state buy two million dollars « orth of liberty bonds a use interest thereon for sick and d Th*. Nebras- abied ex-service men ka legislature has forwarded a reso­ lution urging the United States Sen­ ate to pass the Fordney'five-fold b-- nus bill, which is backed by the Le­ gion. • a • Oklahoma boards of county con.- miaaioners are authorized to leaie rent or donate any room in their con­ trol for use of the American Ltgi< -. according to the terma of a bill pars­ ed by the state legislature a a a Lyn Fox. a Seattle typo, has the foliowing reply to a Party advertised for a Jap chauffeur: No doubt you are the gen* lent an waved the biggest flag. Who cheered the loudest most and never failed to brag About our gallant soldiers eating up the Bosch in France— Yet hoped the war d continue while i you made their coat and pants. Over fifty years ago a young PAIGE-DETROIT .MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT • “April Twenty-ninth” TK! MOST TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ST'ATXTTFUL CAR. IX AMER.ICA i A. HUDSON GARAGE Look for the RED LINE ’round the top A Friend of the Family physician practiced widely in Pennsylvania and became famous for his uniform success in the curing of disease. This was Dr. R. V. Pierce who afterwards established himself in Buffalo. N. .. and placed one of his prescrip­ tions. which be called his “Golden Medical Discovery,’' in the drug stores of the United States so that But now the war is over and we real­ the public could easily obtain tha ly can't expect A guy who made it pay like you to very remarkable tonic, corrective, and blood-maker. Dr. Pierce to offer to protect Or help a mere ex-service man by giv manufactured this “Discovery” from roots and barks without i ng him a job— It takes a Jap ia livery to satisfy > alcohol—a corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature had snob! put in the fields and forests, for —From the Typographical Journal Keeping us healthy. Introduce pure rod blood into the system, More lh*n 21.004 n< w claims veterans for compensation and other and health is assured. When you government assistance had been filed fed run-down, out of ports, blue Sy the middle of February as a result and despondent try the energis­ of a service contest among Illmo.s ing infiuence of this reliable tome. American Legion poets, which Man­ You can obtain Goalee Medical ed last Arm-sttee Day under the aus­ Dmcovery in tablet or bqmd form pice« of a Chicago newspaper and for at aD drug stores, or send 10c for which prizes were offered similar a trial package to Dr. Pierce’« Legion campaigns*to obtain just ecm- Laboratory in Buffalo. N. Y. No doubt you were a speaker in the victory loan campaign. (Yet kept your dollars working where they netted greater gain,. No doubt while fired by noble thot. to Uncle Sam you sent An offer of the coat and pants a* cos plus 10 per cent! peneatlos for the disabled are in pro­ gress in Montana. North Dakota and many other Lexion departments From C ’! urn bus, Wie.. comes a story of how Members of lana- Os­ trander Post of the American Leg ua aided a member of the post when M» blacksei’.th shop was destroyed Are. Twenty four hours after CB* fire, prwl na- y>erv met and vote^ u Close Call "It was a near thing, but I trcde it.“ naa'mowsly to help their buddy re- ■Th-- operation, you mmnT build .be .»hop. Leg.-n doctors. der. "Tea. Tn another twvaty-foar hour» •t«s. lawyer», merchants and trad« the patient would have rvewerva with­ union r.serobers worked tor three day out It and walked not on are." wader the direction of carpenter re«t. ber» of the poet, and the result wee a much better eetablishment for the ua fortunate ex-eervtce niaa. Dunas ocnedictiae Sister» the progress of th« work, a local tok- '.'he io! low lag from the Benedictine cry provided the toller» with food. Stetera. Holy Name Coevent. San An­ • • • The click of the beset was heard tonia. Fla« 1» of value to every mo­ ther. "We have just received »h.p la the headquarter» of the New Or- meet of Foley's Honey and Tar. It lans America» Legloa Emp« .. is a household remedy. We have u«ed and Service Bureau it sines we knew of It, for our ch 11 "Up little J”»- €»’ MP that . draa sepoeially, and always found It job!" The «-ic, rolled »daily on th- j heaefirial Adv. cvmeat floor. There are ao maay more mea Rubber Boots is an impor* tant item. FIRST, you want a boot that won’t separate at the seams and leak. Right there Good­ rich makes the strongest ap- peal for the Goodrich ONE PIECE construction abso­ lutely protects you. SECOND, it must wear long. *»e ve made rubber goods for FIFTY YEARS and we know how to make ever­ lastingly tough soles and uPPcrs.Comfort, too,must be considered. Fishermen find Gcacrich pliable and com- tortabie which means much after long stretches on their feet « I A PIGS Plenty oí ’Em FOR SALE. Leave roar order» at DR. REEDY 8 tkax | CATTLE EXCHANGE th«. lhiBfI Rubb< p ,«• wmple. Ju»t look for the Ked Une round the top - that 2nai? Goo<1rich, 60,000 dealer» •«II them. Ask yours. ™E “* ’¿G oodrich R ubber C ompam T A*r»„, O hio 113 »*»■>, «-ini« goodric W-PRßy rubber footwear