T.* T1LLAM00K HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 2Ö, 1919 PEMHŒG’8 stai . Gemaay's TrieadUacaa. Cheyexxe, Wk»., Eu Servie» Fla< "Why has Germany no friends? For Genend. asks Vorwarts. the Berlin Socialist Now! Before Loss! E CAN furnish you ab­ solute security against fire, flood, theft or mis­ placement of your valuable papers, jewelry, Liberty Bonds, War Savings Certificates, etc., at an exceedingly small cost. W You should settle this important matter of protecting your valuables at once before loss overtakes you. Our Safe Deposit Department is ready with cordial service and con­ fidential security. Tillamook County Bank Tillamook, Oregon AÜEX. MeNflIR & CO GENERAL HARDCUARE Kitehen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere INCREASE THE RESOURCES OF YOURSELF AND NATION T HAT'S lust what you do when you deposit your money in the bank. Yon Kain both cash and credit resource for yourself and contribute toLthe financial worth of the whole country. You’ll Find the First National Bank SAFE and SATISFYING. DIRECTORS : A. W. Bunn, Farmer. P. Heisel, Farmer. C. Edwards. Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres. B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer. W. J. Riechers. Cashier. UAMB-SCHRADER co WHOXESAEE AND RETAIL CEMENT, LIME, |PLASTER, LATH AND BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAMSAND SMITHING COAL. Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd]Ave. West, Tillamock, Or. Boiling Points standard oil company (California) Gasoline /Quality H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil CoJTilL'.mook, Or First Class Job Printing From in front of St. Mary's Epis­ copal church at Cheyenne, Wyo., there floats a service flag that has more interest than any other in this section of the middle west, for it car­ ries one bright blue star standing all alone above the rest in honor of Gen­ eral John J. Pershing, commander in chief of the American expedition­ ary forces in France. Permission to add this star to this flag was given by General Pershing. General Pershing’s connection with Cheyenne is one of sentiment, for it was here the romance began which resulted in his marriage to Miss Frences E. Warren, daughter of Uni­ ted States Senator Francis E. War­ ren. Mrs. Pershing, with her three little daughters was burned to death in a fire at the Preidio, San Francis- co, while the general was on the Mexican boarder. It was in the pic- turesque church over which the Per- shing star floats that their funeral services were held. newspaper. The question is merely rhetorical. Vorwarta knows the ans­ wer. But the truth can be told in Germany only by indirection and in cautious instalments. Germany has no friends because she deserves none. She is psychologi­ cally incapable of making friends. She recognizes no sanction but that of force. In her dealings with other peoples she wants to compel submis­ sion, not to create friendship or grat­ itude. When in German Territory. ------ o------ We may be thankful that the war in the form it has assumed has, on the whole, been spared in our home territory.—Hindenberg. The war is not over. If the allies penetrate into German territory, they will not be capable of the beastly atrocities committed by the Germans in Belgium and France, but under tie extreme provocation they had, it will be a very grave question whether they will not exact from the Unifying the Churchea. Germans a form of retributation be­ the war to result in fewer yond anything the Germans have be­ churches and more religion? Last lieved possible. winter under the duress of heatless days there were numerous instances The Speech of a Baffled and Beaten of churches uniting their services on Man. account of the coal shortage. The three Pretestant churches of Scho­ The words spoken by the German harie, N. Y., have gone a step father than the expediency measure of last kaiser at the Krupp munition works winter and have voted to form a fed­ are the troubled thoughts of a guilty eration for the period of the war. soul. He "doth protest too much." The denominational bodies repre­ He labors hard to cast off his guilt sented in this federation are Method­ and a greater falsehood was never ist, Lutherans and Reformed and spoken than his assertion that "envy they are to be served by a new min­ induced our enemies to fight and ister chosen from a denomination war came upon us.” Every American knows that no other than any of the three. The time may be far distant when thought of envy of Germany prosper­ there will be a single Christian ity and growth lay in any mind in Church. It may be wise that there this country in 1914. And beyond should not be. There is, however, an that the record is incontestable that unquestionably strong tendency to­ France wanted peace, that Italy ward greater church unity. The first shrank from entering the conflict, and most neutral step would be unity and that British statemenship, pro­ in the many branches of different de­ foundly saddened by the dread pros­ nominations. If three churches in a pect of war, made frantic efforts in small village can worship together, every chancellery in Europe to pre­ why should not all the scattered vent it. That is history and the kaiser can members of the Methodist denomina­ tion be brought together and another not cry it out. “Who was it” asks the kaiser, “who union be consummated of ail Luth­ Introduced terrible hatred into this eran bodies? When all the branches of each of war?” and he hastens to add the the great denominations become false answer: "It was the enemy.” united, a great step will have been Does the German kaiser imagine that taken toward unity of Christian the world can so soon forget such blasting truths as Germany’s quick forces. Leslie’s Weekly. coinage of the hate-engendering slo­ gan, "Gott strafe England?” Does he No Party Monopolizes Patriotism. imagine that human memory is so ----- o----- transitory that even now it can for- It is recognized here among all get the storms of German hatred careful students of the political situ­ that glorified the sinking of the ation that the balance of power in Lusitania, that shouted the German the coming election is held by the nation hoarse over Belgian atrocities thinking voter of the highest type. and the horrors of the invation of This is the voter who must be ap­ France? pealed to as an American, who reas- With Pecksniffian cant the kaiser one tilings out for himself on broad impiously appeals to heaven to wit­ constructive lines, and who casts his ness that since December, 1916, he vote in national affairs with as has made repeated overtures for great care as he makes a decision in peace—but a peace that would leave any of the vital affairs that affect Germany rich with the spoils of con­ his own life. This type of voter is quest and unpunished for its crime. asking urgently and seriously wheth­ Between the lines of the German er he should support the Republican emperor's speech can very readily be or Democratic congressional candi­ read a cunning purpose to save him­ date in the present campaign. self and his throne from the deep dis­ The Democratic appeal is chiefly appointment and the impending based on the cry of "support the wrath of his own outraged and suf­ President," despite that in his cab­ fering people. It is the speech of a inet of the war and in all vital leg­ baffled and terror-stricken man.— islation the support necessary to the Spokesman Review. enactment of war legislation asked by the president has been that fur­ nished without thought of party by Notice of Hearing Administrator’s Final Account. the Republicans in Congress. The Democrats are also, wherever they Notice is hereby given, that the un­ can, striving to create an impression that in some inexplainable way it dersigned has filed in the County would be an act of disloyalty to vote Court of the State of Oregon, for against the President’s party candi­ Tillamook county, his final account dates. They are still using this false as administrator for the estate of issue despite the fact that it has fail­ Paul Kingston, deceased; and, that ed them in Wisconsin, New Hamp­ said Court has appointed Saturday, shire and Illinois, and will doubtless the 26th day of October, 1918, at again fail them again in Maine in ten o'clock a.m., at the court room of September. The war has never been said court, in Tillamook City, Tilla­ in any sense a party issue from the mook County, Oregon, as the time moment the United States entered and place for the hearing of objec­ the conflict. As a matter of fact tions to said account, if any there be, everyone knows that Democrats and and for the closing of said estate. Dated September 26th, 1918. Republicans are united to bring William Kingston. complete success to the allied cause, mlnistrator of the Estate although it is a matter of record that - of Paul Kingston, the Republicans in Congress, because ceased. they possess a higher grade of judg­ ment and a clearer vision, have fur­ nished more effective support to war Executor’s Notice to Creditors. legislation than the Democrats. The Republicans have for the Notice is hereby given, that the thinking voter two main lines of argument. There are: First, that the undersigned, Adam J. Schmelzer, by President and the world should an order of the County Court for duly know that in electing a Republican Tillamook County, Oregon, Congress the will of America would made and entered, has been appoint­ express itself definitely now against ed Executor of the Estate of Laura a premature or compromise peace; I. Chance, deceased, late of Tillamook and second, that the rehabilitation County. Oregon. Notice is further given that all of the nation after the war must be placed in the hands of the party best persons having claims against said fitted by temperament, ability, his­ Estate must present the same to the tory. and personnal to accomplish undersigned at Beaver. Oregon, duly what will have to be almost a miracle verified with proper vouchers, with­ in six months from and after this of constructive statemanship. date. Dated September 12, 1918. Tablets. Adam J. Schmelzer, Ex­ ecutor of the Estate of "I have been selling Chamberlain** Laura I Chance, deceas­ Tablets for about two years and ed. heard such good reports from my customers, that I concluded to give them a trial myself, and can say that Notice. I do not believe that there is another preparation of the kind equal to To whom it may concern. I have them." writes O. A. McBride, Head­ sold my interest In the Tillamook ford, Ont. If you are troubled with Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will indigestion or constipation give them pay all bills against the company a trial. They will do you good.—For and collect all accounts. Sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd Ad. Charles Kunze. Back the PresKbnt xx What we i seek is the reign _ ^of law, based upon the con­ sent of the governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind.” — President Wilson. LEND FOR LIBERTY! 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