Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 28. 1918.
SANITATION.
knows the English to be honorable romance is passing from its streets,
and committed to justice in the treat­ we are getting in its place pictures
That the germ is the cause of most
of the reality of a human nature
ment of prisoners.
deadly disease is more than mere
The parallel is continually being which has not changed much since
"Portland attorney lies in shell
theory—it Is a real fact. The work
drawn between William Hohenzol- an excited Jerusalem crowd yelled,
hole twelve hours," is a striking
of tuberculosis sanitoriums, the ty­
lern and Napoleon Bonaparte, and "Crucify him” in answer to the ques­
headline in Sunday’s Oregonian. But
phoid hospitals in the canal zone,
this naturally gives rise to specula­ tion of their governor.
that’s nothing. We have known at-
the vaccine laboratories are all evi­
tion as to whether there is not likely
torneys to lie all their lives.—Ob-
dence of the fact that the safety of
to be some similarity in the punish­
server.
man does not depend on good or bad
ment of both defeated conquerors. Some Aliens Should be Deported.
-
o —
luck, but upon the fight which each
The St. Helena Idea seems to be a
Several country papers were taken
Aliens who canceled their first pa­
individual makes upon the disease
favorite popular conception of a fit
in by the first and fake report of the
pers or who huve renounced their
germs, the cause of most losses of
fate for the ex-king of Prussia.
signing of the armistice. The Mc-
There are other suggestions, some citizenship in the United States in
life and dollars. In selecting a weap­
Minnville papers were cautious and
on to kill the germs of disease several
reasonable, many fantastic, but one oroer to avoid military service under
dldnt’ get bit. The Forest Grove News
finds little dissension from the con­ the draft law should be deported.
vital questions must be looked squar­
Times used an eagle and large heads
ely in the face or disinfectanting will
viction that it is absolutely neces­ This is no place for them. They be­
and took a whack at the Hillsboro
sary for William Hohenzollern to be long to the countries fiom whence
be little better than useless. First—
papers for being slow In not getting
adequately punished. That is good they came. They should be'sent back
Has the disinfectant the power to
in the fake report.—Carlton Sentinel.
common law. A criminal who sur­ to the land they prefer, This is a
kill all kinds of disease germs? 2nd,
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renders, even one who pleads gnilty, duty the government must not over­ Can the disinfectant be used safely
The ban against the use of cream
does not thereby escape the penalty look. It is not fair to the boys who
whenever disease germs are found?
or more than twenty percent of but­
of his crimes. That the exploits of have won freedom for the world for
3rd, Is it effective, when used any­
terfat, more generally known to the
Germany’s late ruler come under the these aliens to remain here, Back
where and every where, and by any
housewife as "whipped cream," has
head of crimes is not to be question­ they should go. The United States
body, and can it be used with safety?
been lifted. Again It is permitted—
ed. They were criminal in their con­ offers freedom for all. but those who
Therefore a-disinfectant that can be
if one has the sugar to spare—to
ception and in the manner of their shirk their duty and refuse to accept
used with safety must not be a poison
have the whipped cream cake, short­
or coatine acid, whereas poisonous
cake, or "brown betty” with whipped Where Germany’s Real Sinews of execution. There is an overwhelming the responsibilities should have none
mass of evidence.
of the rewards.
disinfectants endanger the life of
cream and other delicacies.— Ob­
War Came From.
A large number of the lesser crim­
human beings or animals, this can be
server.
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verified by turning to the files of
That the American troops are pro­ inals of the war are sure to be pun­
Reason
Enough.
If coming events cast a shadow be­ ceeding to enter and occupy the ished. Provision to that effect is
our daily papers. When buying a dis­
fore them then there is a big socialist Briey basin of Lorraine is of itself a specifically contained in the terms of
infectant be sure what you buy as
The Democrats in the House have
cloud gathering on the political hor­ sufficient guarantee of Germany's the armistice with Turkey. And if
your life may depend on that pur­
izon. The Bull Moose and the prohi­ future inability to resume the war. certain Turks, for example, are to a strong inclination to Government
chase, look at the label, note the
ownership
of
railroads
and
telegraph
bition party have disappeared from If no other guarantee had been ex­ be tried for such wholesale murders
germ killing power and if it is poison
und
telephones.
The
experience
of
the ballot and this year tor many of acted in the armistice, allied occupa­ as the Armenian massacres, how can
or not. Disinfectants are measured
the state offices the candidates were tion of this great iron district would there be any escape for the ringlead­ the country under government, oper­
upon the germ killing strength of
confined to the hyphenated Rep-Dem make Germany powerless as a belli­ er of the gang, who directly caused ation of both these public utilities,
undiluted carbolic acid, which they
and the Socialist.—Canyon City Ea­ gerent. Had he not possessed this deaths infinitely more numerous and we feel confident, has set the peo­
term a phenol coefficient. Look for
ple
decidedly
against
government
gle.
stolen territory it is doubtful if the quite as horrible as those of the Ar-
the phenol coefficient on the label.
ownership.
They
have
borne
its
in
­
Hohenzollern would have felt able to menians?
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B. K. was tested by the United
Discussion of punishment for the flictions patiently, cheerfully, be­
We may expect a pitiful cry of pov­ start hostilities in 1914.
States Hygiene Laboratory and found
cause
of
the
necessity
of
war;
but
Teutonic
leaders,
if
it
is
carried
on
erty from the German delegates to
More than half of this district of
to have a phenol coefficient 10 plus
the Peace Congress when the bill of 225 square miles was taken by sensible and on a proper legal basis, they have seen what it means and
or ten times stronger than undiluted
will
be
glad
to
see
the
end
of
it.
—
damages is presented, but It should Germany in 1871. When the present ' is quite legitimate and is undoubted-
carbolic acid as a germ killer. Much
fall on deaf ears. Germany can and war began three-fourths of the total iy forthcoming.—Spokesman Review New York Times.
stronger than coal tar disinfectants
This
time
the
Times
is
correct;
must pay in money and labor for the I German production of iron ore came
J
—much safer.
and in this statement alone, the
incalculable injury she has done. from this basin. From such of the
Investigation Plain Duty.
Safe—B-K. contains .no .poison,
Tinies can find ample reason why the
Justice demands that she derive no Briey district as remained in her
acid or oil.
voters, that is the voters that keep
advantage of any kind from her hands, France obtainer two thirds of
It is true that It is no part of the
Clean__ B.-K. 18 colorless, leaves
crimes, and justice should be done her iron supply. In the first rush of duty of the Republican majority in their heads in times of stress, decid­
stain on floors or walls.
without the slightest tincture of 1914 the Germans occupied the the next Congress to engage, for ed that a Protection and conservative
mercy.—Oregonian.
whole of the territory, and since the I I merely partisan purposes, in purpos- majority should control congress.
Drodorant— B-K. destroys foul
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odors leaves no odor of itself.
war began they have mined an esti- eieas investigations into the proceed-
Prominent men predict that the mated yearly total of 42,000,000 jngs of the present national admin­
Cheap to Use—B.-K.
8<> much
Kaiser is Very Rich.
United States will emerge from this tons of iron ore. Without the Lor­ istration. But it is the duty of that
stronger than other disinfectants
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war the richest country in the world, raine territory Germany could never majority to bring to the light of day
that it does more disinfecting for the
The kaiser not only has sacrificed
and that the country’s labor will be have made w-ar for four years. In whatever of useless waste and ex­
same money. Use It in Barber Shops,
the
people
of
Germany
to,
his
ambi
­
well taken up in reconstruction work fact, German ironmasters have been travagance has accompanied the re­
Barns, Bath Tubs, Bleaching, bread
in expansion of industry and in lm- quoted as saying that the fight fusal of the administration to permit tion, but also is one of the greatest
boxes, chambers, closets, cupboards,
proveinets that have been held hack would have been lost In three months check or scrutiny in connection with war profiteers. He has always been
cuts and scratches, house and kitch­
by the war. That Is the sensible and That is to say, Germany would never the vast expenditures. There may be one of the largest shareholders in
en, laundry, nasal and throat sprays,
cheerful view to take. Prosperity Is have started the war without the Republicans in the country who have the Krupp gun works al Essen, and
nursing bottles, operating rooms,
a:
since
the
war
began
is
said
to
have
in great part dependent on the state Briey district.
good reasons for resisting such inves­
purifying
air, sick rooms, etc.
of mind. If we all expect and work
All this territory now goes back to tigations, but the people as a whole increased his holdings of stock $25,-
B.—K. ia not a cure a11 but athor-
for post-war prosperity, we will have France. Secure possession by France have a right to 1 know, and demand 000,000 worth. The kaiser is one of
ough germ killer. Protect yourself
it. If we howl calamity, panic and of her once lost territory will be one to know, whether or not the many the world’s enormously wealthy men.
now against any dangerous disease
bad times, we will have that.—Itein- of the basic conditions of any peace rumors as to wild I waste of public He is the greatest land owner In
germs that you may come in contact
izer.
treaty. Thus Germany will be de­ funds, now openly charged by the Prussia, and has an immense private
with by using B.-K. B.-K Is sold in
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prived of a possession that would be Democratic floor leader In the Sen­ income with investments of more
quart and gallon bottles. Our guar­
than $10,000,000 in the United
After the blood and thunder, rev­ a continuous incentive to future war ate, are true.
antee. B—K stands absolutely on
olutionists, abdication, drives and all making, while at the same time I The people demand that responsl- States. His grandfather left him a
what it does for you. Use it according
horrors of war are ended we ought to France will gain an Important indus­ i bility be fixed for this ’’wild extrav- fortune of $12,000,000, obtained
to directions then If you don’t find
be glad to settle down to hard work trial asset.—Spokesman Review,
1 agance,” which, if it has Ireen going through kingly graft. As an example
it exactly as represented by us we
at moderate pay, and live sensible
of
what
unrestrained
privileges
can
j on, is nothing less than a gross be-
will refund your money—For sale by
and sane lives. By the time the sol­
do
to
a
nation,
Germany
ranks
next
I truyal of public trust.
Ford's Tongue Runs Wild.
Kupper.bender, bith phones.
diers are all back home this country
The people want no bi-partisan to Russia and Mexico where the peo­
should have lost any remnant of
ple virtually have been under bond­
white-washing,
they
want
no
weak
Henry Ford’s tongue has run wild
age.
taste for the long-haired orator and
agutn. At a recent meeting on behalf or apologetic inquiry; they demand
agitator, for the red radical, the
of the United War Work Fund In intelligent, searching review of the
bolshevik, the I. W. W., and such
Statements On Who Won War.
New York, he said that the house civil proceedings of the past two
Ornamental Fire Places Built
like. Most people experience a bad
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was full of bankers and that "they years.
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
taste when they think of them now.
Arthur Bu'stbrain: "Woodrow Wil­
Millions of men have been, during
Places absolutely guaranteed
(the bankers) want to make other
The chances are pretty good that this
not to smoke or money re­
wars, for their own gain, so that our that period, making great sacrifices son won the war. He also started the
Is going to be a more Ameri^tn coun­
funded.
’
boys can lose some more arms and for the republic; if others have been revolution in Germany.’
try after the war, and many of these
Brick work of all kinds done
wasting the treasure of the people,
legs."
Josebhus Daniels, Secretary of the
alien citizens will be given tickets
on short notice.
Whose boys? Not Ford’s. His son, for local, or sectional, or partisan or Navy; "Admiral Wilson, with the
back home?—Iteniizer.
We make a specialty of re­
Edsel, claimed and was given exemp­ personal purposes, then the whole more or less conspicuous help of the
pairing smoking Fire Placet.
truth must be made known.
tion
from
military
service,
The
fol-
United
Press,
won
the
war
on
Thur
­
In 1862 the country had an income
• If the Republican party fails to go sday, November 1, 1918.
tax with it fixed rate of 3 per cent on lowing comment by the Chlcago
<
into these matters thoroughly, it will
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War,
incomes between $600 and $10,000 Tribune is to the point:
deserve and receive public condem­
"We
do
not
know
what
bankers
"I
didn
’
t
make
that
last
trip
to
and a fixed rate of 5 perecent on In­
nation, The effort to "huBh up’” the France for nothing, although I must
comes In excess of $10,000. In 1864 Mr. Ford saw in New York, bue we
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
facts must be defeated, and to this confess I was 3,000 miles away when
this had been increased to a rate of do know bankers in Chicago whose
end the rank and file of Republican­ the terms were signed."
suns
were
not
snugly
at
home
like
5 per cent on Incomes between $600
ism should make its wishes known
and $5,000, 7% per cent between Mr. Ford's Bon Edsel, whom Mr. Ford
Herb Hoover: "I said food would
to the men ’elected to Congress on
was
careful
to
see
ran
no
risk
of
$5,000 and $10,000 and 10 per cent
win the war and it did.”
November 5.
losing
either
arms
or
legs
or
Income
on incomes over $10,000. There were
Gerald Stanley Lee: "My articles
There has been a serious lack of
few great Incomes then, but there during this war. Very likely some of
he
honest publicity in connections with on how to win the war by advertis­
was relatively leas revenue to raise. the bankers wear the service pin
ing won the war by reason of the
the
transaction
of
public
business
>n
which
Mr.
Ford
Is
not
entitled
to
Uncle Ham in the
present war Is
I reent months, but there must be no 2,000,000 weekly circulation of The
spending every two months a aunt wear.”
The worst enemies of thia country lack of it from now on, and if the Saturday Evening Post.”
equal to (he total cost of the four
George Harvey; "God be praised:”
years of the civil war. There were during the war were those who stirr­ Republican party, as represented ,n
Congress, fails to go to the bottom In
Albert H. Laidlaw: “The Kaiser
•tamp taxes for alnioat every conceiv­ ed up class antagonism, Whether
able kind of business transaction, that was their intention or not, they these matters, it will be properly must have heard that I had been in
while practically all products were did the work of the Kaiser, With the charged by the people with complic­ Class 1 A. I should worry who gets
taxed. Any drafted man could escape majority of them, that was their in- ity In the "wild extravagance" Sena­ the credit."
service by producing a substitute, or tentiou, and denunciation of capital tor Martin, talks about. Moreover, <t
Exporting American Dye».
by paying $300. another form of and all such stuff was mere camou­ is part of the sworn duty of members
flage for pro-Germanlsm. The same of Congress to inquire into the dis­
revenue. News Reporter.
persons will be the country's worst position of the money of the people
There are two ways to look at the
The appeal of the German women enemies after thq war. The Nation which Congress votes into the hands growing demand for American dyes.
to the women of America for a modi­ will need the united energies of all of executive officials for expenditure One is the elimination of Germany,
fication of the armistice terms would Its people to come Hafely through the and it is a part of that duty to in­ who, prior to 1914, controlled the
have had more force had the peti­ critical period which Is near, and quire into the actual necessity of fu­ situation, and who now is entirely
tioners shown the same concern for they must work together, banker and ture appropriations and future taxes out of the market, and the other is
the sufferers of the lands Invaded by laborer, manufacturer and workman, and bond issues.
Electricity's latest gift to
the remarkable development of our
the Hun hordes than they do now for railroad manager and brakeman,
home industry and the undeniable
the housewife—greatest
shipowner
and
sailor.
the suffering German women and
Jerusalem at the Movies.
fact that it has made good and can
since the electric iron
Mr. Ford has betrayed many evi­
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Children. But the evidence Is over­
deliver the goods.
and
electric vacuum
dences
of
lukewarmness
in
the
cause
I
whelming and conclusive that during
Just back from Jerusalem. Alan B.
The big factors in this new Amer­
cleaner—the
the years when Poland. Belgium and for which more than fifty thousand Stewart, of Portland, Me., gives an ican industry are going Into it with
northern France were devastated, Americans have died and for which amusing picture of the advent of the the usual American vim and the pri­
and in the former because aid from ten time as many were ready to die. movies there and of their popularity mary object is to establish a perman­ J
outside sources was Impossible prac­ When such a man directly reflects on among the natives. They were persu­ ence that will withstand all after­ v
PORTABLB
tically every young child died of the loyalty of any entire class or oc­ aded to go by the first timid ventur­ war competition no matter from
atarvation, no word of protest was cupation he proves himself an enemy ers and were at first frlghtende and what source. Results up to date are
S ewing M achine
raised by these women until a simi­ of the country, and the whole Nation then mystified. But they soon be­ highly satisfactory and after study­
has
cause
to
thank
the
majority
of
lar calamity threatened their own
No
more
tiresome
came "hardened fans’" Their favorite ing the wants of different countries
homes. Germany will be fed. not be­ the voters of Michigan that they did pictures are wild west shootings, and the tests of American dyes show that
treadle pushing - no
not
elect
him
to
the
United
States scenes of ice and snow. "Many of the
cause she deserves it. but because hu­
more backache—a little
they fill the bill almost without ex­
manity demands it. but at the same Senate.- Oregonian.
i people on hot nights get quite cool ception.
electric motor does the
time we must not be blinded to
watching polar bears eating ice or
hard work.
Eternal viligance and leaving noth­
things as they are nor let our sym­
Punishment for the Wars’ Chief ■ rolling around In the snow." The Jer- ing to chance spells success for the
pathies blunt our realization that
A foot control gives any
, usalem patron "speaks right out in American dye industry, as after the
Criminals.
over-night conversion Is seldom sin­
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j church" to express approval or dis­ war we will have foreign competition
speed desired.
cere. A people who calmly viewed
One of the multitude of new re­ approval. "When the villian plants and then dollars will weigh heavily
The entire machine in
without protest the hellishness of the ports of the doing of the former em­ himself back of a rock and prepares
against patriotism, and the best at I
past four years has no title to appeal peror of Germany is to the effect that to draw a bead on the good looking
its case can be carried
the lowest price will sell the goods,
to the women of America as "sisters" he started to the battle line to _
gtve hero, the crowd is apt to throw a few no matter where made.
anywhere—it’s no larger
Hillsboro Independent.
himself up to the British, I but was'rocks at the screen; the very least
than a typewriter.
It has developed that we can make 1
headed off by men of his own coun­ i they do 1s to whoop out a warning dyes here as good as any in the world
Ask for • demonstra-
try. The story Is not particularly i in chorus. When the villian is final- and we can get the material to make I
Six Day School Suggestion.
tion.
plausible, but it contains an interest- • ly killed off, there is general nodding them. Under these circumstances it ;
The Vale Enterprise suggests a six ii g suggestion, namely, that the of heads and muttering of thanks."
day school week for the balance of Hohenzollern would prefer being a Human nature is evidently much the narrows down to a question of price
COAS7
this school year In order to make up prisoner in the hands of the British same In Jerusalem as in London or and labor is the governing price bas- 1
is. Gtve us safe tariff protection to 1
the
t
for the enforced vacation occasioned than taking a chance with the Chicago. Famous comic scenes from
by the influenza epidemic. This mounting hatred of-the disillusioned Fielding and Sheridan are justified equalize labor and America will lead i
ELECTRIC
STORE.
as the linn dye manufacturing coun-i
would mean school ou Saturday, a a id dlsausted Germans. For he and repeated In the Holy City. If the
ley-—Fibre and Fabric.
j
What the Editors Say
' sad reminder to children that epi­
demics are followed by prolonged
consequences. A complication that
the newspaper does not seem to have
taken into account is the circum­
stance that Saturday is the Sabbath
of several religious sects which in­
terpret literally the commandment to
observe the seventh day of the week
as the holy day. To hold school on
Saturday would simply drive these
1 sects into denominational schools, a
consummation devoutely to be de­
plored by all who believe in the
American schools. Unless practices
are started that force religious issu­
es, the denominational schools will
die a natural death, while under any
rule that can be interpreted as perse­
cution they will thrive. Perhaps it
would be a wiser and safer policy
not to hold school either on Saturday
or Sunday. Certainly that policy
would hold the enthusiasm of all the
children, which Is a factor not to be
overlooked lightly.-—Oregon Voter.
RALPH E. WARREN,
T
,
L atest !
N
Electric
R. O. L. HOHLFELD,
VETERINARIAN.
Mutual Phone.
Bell Phone—32J
Oregon.
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