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From Exchanges MR. DAIRYMAN WHAT IS IT WORTH TO YOU? To Strengthen Resistance to Disease; Correct Breed ing Trouble, Add Tone and vitality; Increase Milk Yield INERAL-LICIT -DOESIT-** M ONE TILLAMOOK BREEDER WRITES: Essential Minerals Co., Portland, Ore. Gentlemen: Enclosed find check for $3.25. Please send another package of Mineral licK and oblige. I have found out that by us ing these minerals that I have increased the milk supply of my whole herd over 20 per cent. (Name on request.) Tillamook, Ore. Yours very truly, GIVE IT A TRIAL Price by Prepaid Parcel Post, $3.25 per 10 lb. pkg. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE ESSENTIAL MINERALS CO. OREGONIAN BLDG., PORTI. AN D, OREGON. Union Savings & Loan Sales Agent Fire and Automobile Iusurance ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent The Reliance Life Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH LIFE. HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tillamook Hotel Lobby 9:30 a. m. to 2 p. m, Res. Mutual Phone g i o i omo i o i ao i o i o i o i cwKxo^ a 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 FISH AND SEA FOODS Fresh and of the best quality. isfaction 2 uaran teed. Sat HAYS & CORNELIUS In Louie Loll’s Old Meat Market Art Memorial Works 3rd st. M M c innville Place your orders in time for Decoration Day 30 years practical knowledge in the trade.. Our work guaran- IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr . Tillamook, Ore. Change in schedule from Portland to THIamaok effective March 19th as follows: LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:30 a. m. 2 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. tn. 12:00 m. and 12:30 Midnight This change should please local people as they can spend evenings ' Portland and return on midnight special. SAVE 15c PER POUND We are selling a fresh roasted coffee for 35c per lb. that our customers say is as good as any coffee put in cans. We grind this to your order when you buy it. Every pound is guaranteed to give satisfaction or you get your money back. For your groceries every day come to us; we are constantly looking after your interests in price and quality.. Special prices now on clover and grass seeds. THE SATISFACTION STORE (Continued from Page 4) ; ers in the movement promised prac- ■ tical assistance to farmers in their en : deavors to help themselves through ;. co-operative marketing associations and their other organizations. *.» : part of the state development pro ; gram, the chamber voted to raise a 1 fund of $300,000, a considerable part : of which was to be expended in of- ; forts directed specifically toward in.- : provement in the condition of the I farmers of the state. That would have been a big step ; for organized industry to take. It ; seemed to indicate unusual insight on ! the part of Portland’s business inter- i: ests into the essentials of prosperity. ; But for some time there has been ; more or less evidence that all was ! not well with the progress of that ; high-minded program. Many among : those who placed faith in it at the ; outset have become skeptical of the I sincerity behind it as originally ovt- 9 ; lined. In this connection certain questions ? I will not down. For example, why is that $300,000 ! state development fund so slow in ac- I cumulating ? We understand that not a third of it is yet subscribed and that the whole proposition is some what shelved, at least for the time being. Why did the Portland Chamber of Commerce oppose the anti-alien land ownership bill in the recent legisla- ture? That bill was wanted badly by the farmers of the state who must compete under present conditions with oriental producers. Why did the agricultural commit tee of the chamber of commerce re fuse to indorse the dairymen’s bill in the legislature prohibiting the adult eration of milk and butter by the mix ing therein of cocoanut oil or other vegetable fats ? What constitutes the Associated Industries of Oregon, the organiza :> tion that is credited with leadership in bringing a referendum against the dairymen’s bill just mentioned ? What if any, is the relationship between the Associated Industries and the Portland Chamber of Commerce. 1 Some way or other, actions in these cases harlly seem to square with promises, and the farmers of Oregon would like to know if the above case? are fair samples of what may be ex pected in the way of future aid from the business interests of Portland.— Oregon Farmer. It should not take long for anyone who cares to make the observation to decide that the modern automobile is a contender for first place and is eas ily the victor over the home. There are any number of people who never hesitate to enter into an iron-clad par tial payment plan of owning an auto mobile who would think you crazy to ask them to do as much towaids own ing a home. It is simply the result of evolution and the continual cry against high taxes. People are gun shy of real estate because of the be- lief that they will be taxed to death, yet they will not hesitate to buy an automobile, which deterioiates faster than any known serviceable commodi ty on the market. And talk about taxes, we wonder if anyone ever fig ured up the cost of owning an auto mobile. If they did they would never howl against taxes on a home. We admire the man who puts his money into an automobile because it is put ting it where the whole family can get some of the benefit, but there is a question as to the wisdom of own ing an automobile and paying rent for a home. It is burning the ean- die at both ends.—Coos Bay Harbor. ♦ ♦ + Robert Odell who lives near Tilla mook is ill with the flu. His parents reside south of town.—McMinnville News-Reporter. ♦ + + Dr. Pollock, a dentist who recently moved his family to McMinnville, has opened offices in the old O. F. R. A. building. He has the rooms upstairs facing Third street.— McMinnville News-Reporter. PNEUMATIC TIRED TRAILER. 700, lbs. capacity. Reasonable. Overland Dayton establishing 2,000 lb a day Four touring, good mechanical con ice factory. dition. Two Dodge Brothers road- i stere, good tires, good condition. Bellofuntain—30,000 ft. daily capa Ford touring, starter and lights, a city sawmill resumes operation. snap. Maxwell touring your own Reedsport makes another 500,000 price. Sunset Garage. 27-1 1 ft. shipment of lumber to California. 1922 MODEL 490 CHEVROLET touring car, good condition. Only run 3500 miles. Extra tire and equipment. Inquire E. J. Claussen, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tillamook, Ore. 27 dock, dry kiln, under construction. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHURCH NEWS A LEASE ON QUARTER SECTION George N. Harness, Minister good bearing orchard, meadows, Every Man’s class at 9:45 a. m. in barn, 5 roomed house. Also team, the City hall. wagon and harness. 19 cows and Pastor’s Aid class 10 a. ni. Advent household furniture. Priced right church. for quick sale. Inquire Rollie W. Bible school in church building at Watson, agent, Tillamook, Ore 10 a. m. gon. 27-4tp Morning worship and communion service 11 a. in. 80 ACRE RANCH FOR LEASE: Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Term runs for four years, to March Evening preaching service at 8 p, 1st, 1927. 14 milking cows now m. fresh and milking, two heifers, Rev. Phillips of Newberg will de team, wagon, harness, milking ma liver morning service. Rev. George chine, all equipment, garden, chick Harness, minister will preach in the ens, etc., good pasturage, g4>o<i evening. house and barn, running water Baptizing both morning and even The Portland-Tillamook Stage line throughout place. Close to town and is remodelling its depot ta Tillamook. ing. Everybody welcome. school. Rollie W. Watson, agent, There will be a large waiting room as Tillamook, Oregon. CHI RCH OF THE NAZARENE well as a separate smoking room. The main waiting room will be equipped SEWING MACHINE. NATIONAL Subject Sabbath morning is one with tables, writing material and per Rotary Electric. Nearly new. $70. iodicals in order that anybody who that will be helpful to all Christians. Inquire Headlight office. E130 26-2p wishes to spend a few hours may do The evening subject: “Signs of the so in a profitable manner. We wish Times..” A sermon on prophecy. ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE- writer, used but in excellent con to extend an invitation to the public Come and hear hti<4 message it will dition. Practically as good as help you to a better understanding to make these waiting rooms their new, price $65. Also one used i headquarters when in town. We would of world conditions. Remington Portable, good condi Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching request also that anybody who has tion, $40. We sell the Reming finished reading a magazine and hos at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Junior Lea- ton Portable; ask to see them. no further use for the same bring it gue 3 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. Headlight Publishing Co. 25tf to the depot in order that others may m. Thursday. hearty welcome extended to all. A read it. This will help to give you a NICE NEW MODERN CO’ MARY T. CLINK, Pastor. wider assortment to read. Mr. and on 9th street for sale cheap, Mrs. W. J. King are going to take berg Bros. PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH charge of the depot and I feel safe in SETTING EGGS FROM DARK VET saying will be more than anxious to Meetings for Sunday April 15th, vet K. 1. Reds, full blooded. Chase’s make you feel at home.—Portland- on the Kilchis river road. Phone Tillamook Stage Line. By Ivan Don 1923. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m., sub Auto Paint Shop. 26-4t aldson. ject: “What are you building.” eve- I)r. J. D. TURNER ning sermon at 7:30, subject: “The YOUNG TEAM GRAY GELDINGS FOR SALE weight 2600. V. DeGrace, New Optical and X-Ray Laboratories Greatest Known Power.” Rev. W. H. Gasoline pump, 5 gal. stroke and 2 Grand Ronde, Ore. 26-2t Parri-Jones, of Astoria will preach. Office phone M-39, Res. 126-M measuring oil drums. A bargain. Bu All are welcome. CEDAR POSTS 15c ON ROAD AT National BuiMing ick Garage, McMinnville, Oregon 27-3t Sundquist A Norberg Mill. Call or I Tillamook Oregon write Rex Rowland, Yellow Fir OREGON INDUSTRIAL NOTES Mill. 26-4tp Ashland is establishing a preserve I WILL ACCEPT ANY REASON-j ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ factory. DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON able offer for my 160 acres timber j ♦ ♦ land. I ».--«.-ription S.E. 1-4 Sec. 5, T. DENTIST Linnton—$275,000 steel plant to ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ 3 S R 10 W. A. P. Jorgensen, Ona- i start operations here. . 215-216 Tillamook Building ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ mia, Minn. 25-411 ♦ Both phones Hours 9 to 5 Wisconsin company planning to ♦ ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ CORDWOOD, 1« INCH BODY FIR, Tillamook Oregon start pulp mill at Eugene. ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Silverton Food Products Co. enlarg + Readers are charged at the ♦ Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf ing factory. + same rate. All reading notices ♦ ♦ must have “adv.” attached. No ♦ THREE ROOM COTTAGE ON 2ND DR. O. L. HOHLFELD Salem — Contract let for $200,000 Avenue; bath. Will take $1000 ♦ ♦ preferred positions. apartment house. cash and terms on balance. I) 129 ♦ ♦ Veterinarian care Headlight. tSt I S. P. Co. to spend between $1,000- « + ♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ ♦ Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone 000 and $5,000,000 in Oregon on im SUNDQUIST NORBERG MILL provements, besides construction of FOR SALE wood for sale $5 cord delivered. Tillamook Oregon Natron cutoff. Cord and a half to load. John Ma- THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCK there, city. 20tf Eugene March building permits to hatching eggs, $1.25 per setting of FOR SALE OR TRADE taled $58,500. 15. Ix'ave orders at Ed Hadley’s meat market, phone 3-W. Mrs. E. FORTY ACRES, 20 A. ALFALFA, Reedsport — Lath mill, storage W. P4 tty. I' with rabbit-proof fence. Full Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. water rights. 6 mileH from Oakely, Stated communications first and Idaho, 1 mile from school; on third Thursdays of each month in highway. Will consider Tillatn- Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. ook property or good car. I’. O. CORA L. MILLER. Secty. box 422, Tillamook. 25t4 CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN LODGE DIRECTORY GEM THEATRE FOR RENT RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND all necessary equipment. Bn 104, care Headlight. 22tf FIVE ROOM MODERN FURNISH ed house, good location. See G. A. Martin, Sunset garage. 27-1 THURS.-FRI. APRIL 19-20 EARL WILLIAMS in SUNDAY-MONDAY, APR. 15-16 WALLACE REID in PASTURE. Gruber, 2F22. “FORTUNE’S MASK” “CLARENCE i,» in the W. O. W. hall. J. S. Diehl, Commander A GOOD STEADY GENTLEMANLY H. W. Speac, Adjutant salesman to handle a Ward’s wa gon in Tillamook county. No ex perience needed. For full particu lars write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minne sota. Established 1856. 25-4t “Leather Pushers” AN EXPERIENCED MA handle small dairy farm. Bell phone 3F2. A series (not serial) of four round bouts, each one complete.. They are full of action and real fighting, not a soft padded love affair but a battle royal. If you are red blood ed you’re sure to enjoy the “Leath er Pushers.” “Fox News”— “Andy Gump” Car toon Comedy TUES-WEDNESDAY APR. 17-18 WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR Mie call Ed. Hadley, Mutual phone. 11 If -THE HOTTENTOT" I Featuring Douglas MacLean and Madge Bellamy. Over—way over everything in laughs and thrills and spills. It’s a riot—one of the great big hits of the year. When you’re not laughing you’re yelling —yelling like ! And the story! It’ll have you on your feet, riding all the way. Our best tip is to see the play and enjoy the fun with all the rest of your neighbors. E. G. ANDERSON 5 CORINTH POST NO. 35 INQUIRE OF M. E. Department of Oregon Trask Lodge, phone Meets on second and on foucth 27tf Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. WANTED Do you like action, mystery and enjoy suspense? If you do, you have a treat in store for you when you see “Fortune’s Mask,” a pho toplay of Central America. From Booth Tarkington’s roaring stage comedy success. Bigger and funnier on the screen than ever on the stage. Seven reels of pure joy for the whole family. W. R. C. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54. Dept, of Oregon meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at I o’clock in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors welcome. Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Elizabeth Conover, Secretary HELP WANTED “GOOD-BYE, GIRLS AN EFFICIENT HOUSEKEEPER. Call Mrs. E. E. Koch. 11-W. 27tf Featuring William Russell. A rap id moving thriller. Things happen so fast in this picture that you will have to keep your eyes on the screen, or you’ll miss part of it.. A story that you'll follow Like a hot trail’ to the finish. Don’t miss it. “THE TOWN TERRORS” Jane and Katherine Lee Comedy Lostine—Highway being cut thru I Rocky Caj>e. ! Chapter, No. 2< R. A. M. Stated Communication arc ond and fourth Tuesdays in month. Viaitora welcome. I. E. Keldaon. See Tillsmtrak Ixtdgs No. S7 A. F. A A. M. Stated communication sec’ und Wednesday in eacl month. Visiting Bretheri] welcome. Harvey Ebinger, WANTED TO BUY CALVES HAR ry Nielson, Kilchis river. Mutual i phone 21-8tp SATURDAY, APRIL 21 i r Johnson Oregon City—$90,000 contract a- warded for paving Pacific highway through city. Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. w Marathon Lodge N> 93, Knights of Pythial Regular meeting MoJ day evening at 7:4, sharp. By order uf it! 4 hancellor Command! Astoria — Rank of Commerce have |S0,000 home. Reedsport to have electrically op Bend to have woolen mill. erated fish cannery. Union county lets $120,0410 road c . Jl Reedsport to vote on bond issue for tract. $20,000 high school. Silverton to build $40,000 city hi Reedsport assured hotel.