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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 6, 19!»
ALLIED ASPIRATIONS
ARE TAKING FORM
What the Editors Say
BAR AGAINST FOOD
EXPORTS REMOVED
QR.;O.ZL. HOHLFELI),
VETERINARIAN.
Tillamook
Oregon
AVID. ROBINSON, N.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
T. BOALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldjr.)
Tillamook
OBERT H. M c G rath ,
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COL'NSELLOR-AT LAW,)
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P orti and O ffice
1110 W ilcox B ld .
QARL HABERLACH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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Tillamook
w EBSTER HOLMES,
Scraps of Paper.
SITUATION IN NORTH
RUSSIA IS CRITICAL
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
FIRST STREET.
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T. Buna
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
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Both Phones.
Oregon
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bay City
Oreß-on
QK J. G. ^TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND — OREGON
Regular Monthly Visits to ,
Tillamook anti Cloverdale.
watch paper for dates .
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GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office:
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OHN ¡LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
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ROOM NO. 2B1.
H.,T.iBotts,
at-Law.
Pres.
Attorney
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treat,., Attorney-at-
Law and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
(Abstract Co.
Law
Abstracts. Real Estate,
.Insurance.
Both Phones.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Plenty of bright, safe clean
electric light. No more hot.
smoky lamps.
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ACKLEY A MILLER
Tillamook Gara«.
Ttllamook
Oregon.
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,'ban and rural territory into zones bne ot th«, man who for the first time
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MRS. McCORMICK
saw a railway train. Before the cars
and to impose varying rates.
If the proposed measure falls short moved, he said: “You can’t start'em"
After it was under way and rushing
Senator Strayer, of Baker county, of fairness it is in the off-hand man­ into the distance, he commented:
ner with which the desires of that
expressed himself as in favor of cut­
"You can’t stop ’em." You couldn't
ting the automatic increase in bount- portion of Multnomah county outside start Democratic preparedness before
les on coyotes, for the reason that ot Portland are denied practical ex­ the war and you can’t stop It now
Claims of Different Nations
the price of the pelts is so high that pression. True enough, its residents that tbe war is over.
.. do ’ have the right to vote on the amend­
a man hunting these r. :mal«
Must Be Adjusted Over
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ment and later the right to vote on
very well without sue _ larg
The New York Times, author of the
<ne |tbe charter, but they constitute an editorial favoring peace without vic­
ty. He also raid he do,
ot lav
Peace Table.
lúe infinitesmal fraction of the voters in
‘profewsionai hunter" plan.
tory on the basis of the Burian note,
the
state
and
approximately
but
one-
all
state could afford to hire but a
tenth of the voters in tbe county. says that before the war the Repub­
Paris.—The delegates of the
number, and it wouiu oe >mpa
lican party was "eaten up with
for them to cover the territory as it They bold no balance of power or pacifism.” It came nearly being eat­ great powers are now In a position to
substantial voice in the purpose
compare clearly their own aspirations
is covered at present.-'when anyone
en up at the polls in 1916 with the
can go out and hunt.—Oregon Voter. plan. They are to be annexed to Port- pacifistic "he kept us out of war" and those of all their allied friends,
I land regardless of their wishes, if
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¡Portland and the other counties of slogan, but that is the only scene in and to see the differences that must
There is something wrong when
which the statement ot the Times be reconciled.
shipyards are discharging men while | the state decree it. and they are to
France wants, first of all, Alsace-
has any significance except as a
France and Norway are anxious to have the form of government that
Lorraine unconditionally, and the
the nine-tenths who reside in Port­ manifestation of partisan bias.
place contracts for ships to replace
o
right to discuss and ultimately to fix
those destroyed by submarine war­ land decree.
The story which comes across the the French frontiers in their relation
Possibly Multnomah County out-
fare. Responsibility appears to rest
Atlantic from the Presidential press to the Rhine.
with the shipping board, which is side of Portland would be happy to
The French bill for reparation is
cancelling government orders and re­ join the city in one municipal gov- agents to the effect that it is expect­
ed to equalize conditions of labor in not yet complete, but it bas been an-
fuses permission to the yards to ac­ ernment. We do not know. But it
India, China, Japan and the United
cept foreign contracts. There may be would seem to be the part of justice
nounced in the chamber of deputies
Mrs. Medill McCormick, wife of the
States at the peace table leaves one
sound reasons behind the refusal, to give it a more important voice in
that it will be about ««,000,000,000 senator-elect from Illinois, named
wondering
whether
the
orientals
are
the
matter
than
is
accorded
by
the
but as the number of unemployed is
chairman of the Republican women’s
going to be furnished dress suits or francs.
increasing and soldiers are daily be­ amendment as now drawn.
Great Britain's delegation believes national executive committee.
the
American
wage
earner
is
going
Consolidation
ought
to
be
of
ad-
ing discharged from the army it
that a society of nations is desirable
would appear that there is danger of vantage to both urban and rural dis- to be uniformed in a breech clot
and obtainable, and that it must be
hereafter.
tr'ets.
It
should
dispense
with
dupli-
the good the board may believe may
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established by the present peace con­
follow its policy being overbalanced cations in paid offices and in cost
"The status of Syria, Mesopotamia ference. Britain will take mandatory
by industrial depression.—Independ- and maintenance of public buildings.
The larger saving would be Port­ and Armenia hangs in an uncertain power over tbe German islands south
t.
lands’ but that of the remainder of balance." complains Secretary Red­ of the equator for Australia and over
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It is not generally understood that the county would be worth while. field. The getleman, like some other southwest Africa for the Union of
every man who entered the army ser­ But there is the new broadly accept­ psychological statesmen, worries a South Africa. She will also have the
Washington.—The most sweeping re­
vice of the United States in the re­ ed principle ot "self-determination" good deal more about what is going mandate of German East Africa and
to
happen
to
Mesopotamia
than
what
moval
of restrictions upon the expor­
to
be
considered.
It
is
not
fully
met
cent war against German Imperial
some parts of Arabia and she has par­
government, and was discharged by a mere showing that the change is likely to occur in the United ticular claims in this respect over tation of foodstuffs made since the
with a ten per cent disability or would be good for the overwhelmed States if it cannot be saved from the Mesopotamia. Great Britain will en­ signing of the armistice was announc­
theories of the demagogues and the
ed by the war trade board.
more is given an opportunity to pre­ rural district.—Oregonian.
ter a pool with the other allies in the
pedagogues.
Commodities removed from the ex­
pare himself for a vocation at the ex­
matter of indemnities, especially rep­
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pense of the government. He is given
conservation list were barley,
port
Whenever there are no hungry aration for air raid damages and ship­
free tuition in any college or tech­
corn and rye, including flour and
people
in
the
United
States,
it
would
ping losses.
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nical school he cares to attend and Is
meal made from these grains, oats
be well to vote millions to feed the
Italy asks for the Trentino as far
paid |65 per month, or his regular
What shall it profit a nation to
and oat products, brewers’ grains,
army pay. whichever happens to be help run the whole world and lose its hungry in other lands. Meanwhile so as the Brenner Pass, including the
I expending millions as to hoist the whole of southern Tyrol; Trieste, Is- bran and middlings, beans, dried and
the larger, while he is securing his own independence?
split peas, sugar and hydrogenated cot­
J price of foodstuffs in the United
education. Whether it takes one year
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tria, Flume, Zara, Sebenlco, the larger
I
or four and whether he wants to be
The world Is growing better. The States may be a good way to stop part of the Dalmatian islands, Avlona ton seed oil.
These articles constituted a majority
a plumber or a preacher, a lawyer McAdoo dollar dinners are disappear­ bolshevism in Europe, but it would and its hinterland, and a protectorate
not seem to be the best way to halt
of the food items on the restricted list
or a bricklayer, is all the same to ing from the railroad diners.
it in the United States, a country in over Albania.
and their removal is effective imme­
the government.—News Reporter.
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Territorial connection in the Bal­
Now that Paderewski has become which it used to be fashionable for
diately.
kans
are
complicated
and
present
dif­
American
statesmen
to
take
some
in
­
The movement on foot to induce premier of Poland it ought to be in
Attention was called to the fact that
ficult problems.
congress to authorize a year’s .p-iy position to play a solo part in the cidental interest.
wheat
and wheat flour remain on the
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Belgium asks that her reparation
for every man in the service would concert of nations.
restricted list. There was no indica­
The
authors
of
some
state
papers
for damages wrought by Germany
indeed be rather a nice way of ex­
tion when the embargo on those com­
pressing approval of the splendid loy­
The richest man in the world can ought to be required, after reading shall be the first lien upon German modities would be removed, but it was
alty of the men who rallied to the be bankrupted and the richest people their reading, to state what it is .all assets to tbe extent of at laast 15,000,-
colors. The expense of the thing In the world may be impoverished if about, if anything. Secretary Red­ 000,000 francs or up to a much larger | said that it probably would remain in
should not be thought of. Whatever you put the right people on the Job. field expresses the hope that the sum if Germany does not return tbe force until the government's agree­
United States will not play the ’hog’
ment with the farmers tor a maximum
the army and navy cost they’re worth
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machinery and the materials taken
price on the 1919 wheat crop had ex-
it. Everyone should remember what
Yes, socialism is a cure all for after the war. Under the Underwood from Belgium.
would have happened If the boys had every social ill, but you haven’t no­ tariff law and administration by
plred.
not responded to the call. With a ticed any socialists emigrating to economic rainbow chasers like Mr.
little pocket money as a nest egg Russia, the Marxian heaven, have Redfield, the part for which we are
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
going to cast after the war is not I
carefully tucked away in rtielr jeans you?
that of the hog but of the goat.
the returned soldiers will not have
Nat C. Goodwin, the actor, died at a
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any but the kindliest feeling for the
A few soldiers’ and workmen’s
hotel in New York after a brief illness.
"If England retains her great fleet
government and Bolshevists allure­ councils have been formed In this
Czech troops have occupied Austrian
ments will fall on deuf pars.—Ump­ country but they are composed of -—and I have no idea she will relin-
Silesia, having defeated the Poles, ac­
qua Valley News.
soldiers who never fight and work­ quish it,” Senator Reed continued,
Washington.—The situation in the cording to information from Vienna.
”1 want the United States to be in a
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men who never work.
Archangel district is regarded by mili­ I Austin Dowling, bishop of Des
position
of
sefety.
If
our
navy
had
According to Provost Marshal Gen­
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eral Crowder, out of 24,234,210 men
Four per cent of the Washington been three times as large I believe tary officers In northern Russia as ex­ Moines, has been named archbishop of
who were registered in this country "war workers" have been released Germany would never ordered us off tremely critical.
St. Paul, succeeding the late John
Reports that the Bolshevik forces Ireland.
under the selective draft act, only since the armistice was signed. The the seas. A league that goes no fur­
1,200 actually refused to fight. Only army of job holders is going to be ther than to agree that certain were using gas shells were taken here
It is estimated that nearly 200.000
things are proper and certain things by some officers to mean that this
one man In each 20,000 of these who the hardest one to demobolize.
men and women are idle In the United
improper
will
meet
with
no
opposi
­
registered for military service actual­
equipment had been supplied through Kingdom and Ireland because of
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ly showed the white feather—or a
The "National Civil Liberties Bu­ tion, but a league with power to German sources, notwithstanding the strikes in various trades.
Htreak of yellow— when it came to reau” calls the "conscientious objec­ combine and enforce degrees upon a terms of the armistice, and if this was
Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of
the real test of patriotic duty. Of tors ' the "lovers of future." They single nation is one that I believe established as a fact it was intimated
President Wilson, according to the
course there was slackers who tried probably love the future a good deal the American people will repudiate."
that drastic action against the Ger­ Etoile Beige, is suffering from an at­
to dodge the registration, misled by a better than the
future
will love
There were three million wage mans would be taken by Marshal Foch. tack of influenza in Brussels. She is
false sentiment or by preverted ideas them.
Available figures obtained by war
earners out of work in the United
of their obligation to the government
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confined to her room in the American
department
officials show that the legation.
Stales
before
the
war
began
under
and of the method taken to raise a
Some exalted utterances are like a
military force. Evidently, however, chapter in Revelations to be inter­ the existing tariff law, which foster British force in the region of the north
Official tables of major battle cas­
discourage domestic is approximately 6000, American 4500, ualties of the American forces in
most of these slackers took a differ­ preted according to the reader’s foreign end
ent view of the situation when it views, and therefore calculated to peace-time production and employ­ French 1500, loyal Russians under France, made public by General March,
came to the real test of being willing satisfy everybody, with a baffling ment, and there will be four or five British officers 1200 and 1000 other
to fight for the protection and the mystery as the finish as to what it is million men out of work under the i i soldiers of one of the smaller allied chief of staff, show that approximately
10.000 men remained wholly unac­
normal operations of the law if it is countries.
future peace und safety of the na­ all about.
counted for nearly three months after
not repealed, before 1920, because
tion. Once enrolled and called to
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the ending of hostilities.
take a definite stand, only a few
The German bolshevikl continue to while we have turned our attention
An army of 500.000 men was unani­
were willing to play the part of make about 90 per cent of the noise to war production the alien producer PERSHING DENIES REPORTS
coward, or to exhibit a positive lack and get about ten per cent of the has grabbed our markets. The alleg­
mously decided on by the bouse mili­
of patriotism. There were only 1,200 vote when elections are held. It is ed statesmen who overlook the over­ American Soldier« Not Responsible tary committee as the basis for deter­
For Crime Wove in Perle.
Hiq h out of a total enrollment of characteristic of the revolutionary shadowing fact are showing wind
mining the appropriation tor army pay
more than twenty-four millions, radical that his noise is in inverse from which this country may reap
Washington.—Reports that Amari- for ths year beginning next July. Com­
the whirlwind.
which Is a record that will be a ratio to his numbers. .
jaa soldiers are responsible for a mittee members said the number was
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source of lasting pride and gratifica­
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orlme wave la Paris are flatly denied expected to be the average force dur­
The Senate has passed the Carlin by General Pershing In a cablegram to
tion.—Observer.
Ray Stunnard Baker, king of the
ing the year.
muckrakers, has been appointed pub­ judicial ripper bill, raising the salar­ ■eoretary of War Baker. ’’Full refu­
Self Determination at Home.
licity agent of the American delega­ ies of district and circuit federal tation of the chargee cannot be put
All Seattle Industry Is Threatened.
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tion to the Paris peace conference. judges and given the President pow­
Seattle.—A city-wide strike of the
There will be little opposition to This administration knows how to er to deprive any such judge over too strongly before the American peo­
the general proposition that the gov- escape knocking; it puts the profes­ seventy years of age the right to iter- ple,” the American commander stated. majority of 152 labor organizations,
General Pershing’s cablegram was involving the greater part of 70,000
ernments of the City of Portland and sional knockers on the public payroll form the duties of his office. The
County of Multnomah ought to be and Immediately they become boost­ primary purpose of the bill was to sent la response to Inquiries by the workers, was scheduled to begin on
bring about the removal of a number war department, foliowing sensational Thursday morning at 10 o’clock, in
consolidated. It Is the practical means ers.
of accomplishing that result that
of Republican federal judges, espec­ charges, published in the Paris Matin, support of 25,000 striking metal trades
will create contention. In 19'14. an
The number of cabinet officers who ially In the south, and secure for de­ that American soldiers ware responsi­ workmen, who left tbe shipyards and
effort was made to pass an enabling have retired from office because they serving democrats appoints to the ble for an appalling number of mur­
contract shops here January 21 after
constitutional
amendment.
Th tit couldn’t live In Washington on subordinate office of the court. Dem­
ders and robberies in the French capi­ their demands for higher pay than
measure would have, permitted the twelve thousand dollars a year re­ ocratic candidates for federal Judge
people by Initiative to create the city calls that they came into office on under this ripper bill are already tal. Press dispatches since that Ume that given In the Macy federal wage
and county of Portland with boun­ the plat form declaration that it w»s active In North Carlonia and Vir- have stated that these depredations adjustment award bad been refused.
were committed by Apaches wearing
daries co-termlnous with those of the now time to reduce the cost of living ginla.
American uniforms.
city of Portland. The remainder of and return to that simplicity and
Warrant Out tor Diata.
Multnomah county would have l>een economy benefltting a.democratic
Spokane. Wash.— a warrant tor th<?
For Sale For a Short Time Only.
either set up as a new county or an­ government.
Government Insurance Convertible
arroat of William ("Loneatar”) Dietz,
nexed to other counties. The amend­
One of the best ranches In Tilla­
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football coach, who was indicted by
Washington.
—
Conditions
under
ment was defeated.
The Czar and his family slowly mook County, close to town, fine im­
the federal grand jury for alleged fal
The Legislature is now asked to tortured to death by th«' Russian provements. good buildings, electric which soldiers or sailors now holding
siflcatton of his questionnaire, was Is­
government
life
insurance
may
con
submit a new plan to the voter*. The bnlshevlki and the German bolshev­ lights, thoroughly up to date. This
amendment now proposed would in­ ik! leaders shot and beaten to death has never been offered for sale before vert these policies within five years sued in federal court.
clude tile whole of Multnomah coun­ by tnobs are two spectacles which and Is only on the market now for a into other forms were announced by
ty within the boundaries of the city seem to cast some doubt upon the brief period. It will pay you to see Colonel Henry D. Lindsley, of the war ■ritlsh and French Take Turk Raila.
und county of Portland Thus all the reality of civilization. But it does Everson.
Washington. — The British and
risk Insurance bureau. Rates will be
municipal corporations such as Kirt­ prove the truth of th«- ancient adage
French have taken control of the rail­
made public soon.
land, Gresham. Fairview. Troutdale, that they who live by the stford
Plant More Berries.
roads in Asiatic and European Turkey,
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all school districts, all road districts shall die by the sword.
according to messages from Constantb
Ukraine
Prepsrss
Attack
on
Rumsns.
and other political organizations
Graves Bro»., will contract your
o
nople.
London.—Ukrainian troops are pre­
within the county would be nietged.
James W. Gerard, former United Lognn berries and blackberries for 5
The drafting of a charter for the States Ambassador to Germany. ’The years.
paring to attack Roumania. which is
German Troops Attack Poles.
consolidated city would be left to a Kaiser ought not to be sent to St.
Arrange to plant some acreage this said to have mobilised Its forces to
Zurich.—German troops have at-
commission of twenty-one members, Helena That would be too dignified spring. For particulars write.
meet the assault, according to Copen­
tacked the Poles at several points
and Its adoption would be left to the And he should not be executed, for
Graves Bros.,
hagen advices to the Mail.
along the eastern frontier, capturing
people of the city and county.
.Dallas, Oregon
that would make a martyr of him.
l*ending adoption of such a charter He should be escorted around the
Orunthal. Wunsheln and Grossamokli.
U. S. Army May Leave RuMta.
the several local boards, commissions world on a trip of exhibiton so that
Indigestion.
and ally councils would exercise people might see the man responsible
Parte—The United States, support
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■utter Exports Now Allowed.
their present functions. The apparent for so much misery.”
Take a few doses of Chamberlain's ad by Great Britain, has submitted to
Washington—Exportations of but­
dlttlculcies of adjusting taxation are
Tablets as directed tor indigestion. France a proposal tor immediate with ter. prohibited during the war. will
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met by a giunt of power to the con­
In the matter of preparedness for and you will soon forget about your draw al of all troops from Russia. It be lM-rm:, ,1 under an order issue.i
solidated municipality to classify ur- war Democratic statesmen remind lomach troubles. Try It.
was .earned from authoritative source by the war trade board