Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 13, 1919, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 13, 1919.
of living may find both discomfiture
and encouragement in the present
price of eggs. They are high enough
to justify the use of them on some of
these orators when they again take
The New York World seems to be
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pretty sore because the south te the stump, but too high to warrant
the expense involved in that proced­
against all gin but the cotton gin.
ure.
We talk a good deal about respeet-
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For a man who said in October
ing the opinions of others, but W9
last that if the people of the United
don't unless they agree with us.
States don’t elect a Democratic Con­
We didn’t go into the war to get gress nobody in Europe would be
anything, but neither did we go In gullible enough to believe that his
for the proud privilege of giving up leadership had not been repudiated
by the American people. President
all we’ve got.
Wilson is doing pretty well in the
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The
administration motto is: role of the American Vox Populi
"Count that day lost whose low de­ abroad.
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B scending sun finds no new scheme
The cables have been able to carry
B for shoveling out the mon.”
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unlimited amount of press agent puf­
K So far as we see no mention of the fery in behalf of those by whom they
tì initiative and referendum in connec­ have been seized and censored, but
tion with the new league of nations. the news that American soldiers
K Where are the people’s friends?
were living knee deep in mud at
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Brest, and wondering if they could
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K A desparing “Jeffersonian" writes live through the experience until the
the New York World: “It looks as if time for embarkation came, had to
K the Democratic party in Washington come by freight.
was dead.” Not dead, but slipping.
The fellow that wants to get us in­
Speaking of war casualties there to an international
arrangement
must be a good many cases of writ­ whereby the people of this country
ers’ cramp among the officials who is going to depend on the digestion
sign checks for this administration.
of a Balkan king on the theory that
it is our duty to assume world re­
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Another thing Abraham Lincoln sponsibility is as much of an altruist
neved did was to go behind the as the fellow who thought he ought
scenes of a Paris theatre and shake to acquire the cooties in order to
hands with the chorus girls. How we show his sympathy with the boys in
have progressed:
the trenches.
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How to Make a Good “Hit” with
the Returning Soldiers.
(By Lt.. ¿5. Bait., in Umpqua Valley News.)
On board the U. S. Transport Haverford, Jan. 17.—
Here follows a tew "den’ts” for the family, who has a
son returning Horn France. If these instructions are
closely followed, it la needless to say, that the boy will
"feel at home” and will no doubt shed tears of gratitude
at euch act of kindess bestowed upon him by the loving
family.
DON’T— t ail to feed him bacon for breakfast—the fat,
greasy kind. He’s been eating it every morning
since landing in France, calls it “A. E. F. chick-
en” and can't get along without it.
DON’T__ neglect to lay In a supply of prunes. They took
the place of strawberries while he was chasing
the Hohenzollern outfit and a meal without them
will take ten jears off his life.
DON’T __ put cream in the coffee. In order to please him
prepare coffee in this manner: one teaspoonful of
Arbuckles to four gallons of water—preferable
dish water—it gives an oriental taste. Insert
three drops of condensed milk to the mixture and
there you have the key to his heart.
DON’T —overlook "slum” on your menu. It can be made
successfully from "left-overs”—one soup bone
will make enough slum-gullion to ration a regi-
ment.
DON’T __ ever have butter on the table—he loves Oleo. In
case of a shortage of oleo, use the axel grease that
came with the Ford. If it is a dark day, he'll never
know the difference.
DON’T __ mention table manners to him. On account of
living on foreign soil he Has been associated with
strange customs and may take a run and Jump at
the table forgetting to remove his hat. All dishes
should be constructed of metal for in the grab­
bing thut follows, something might get broke. If
he seems rude, just smile at him graciously and
say: “Son, you haven’t changed a bit.”
DON’T appear surprised when finishing a meal, if he
grabs his dishes and runs widly outside in search
of a bucket of dish water. Simply make it a rule
to have this bucket in a mudhole during the rainy
season—the same water can be used from day to
day and must be cold.
DON’T- -mind his cussing—he must have some way or
means of expressing himself and his short and
snappy sentences may be liberally punctuated
with words of questionable character.
DON’T—forget to make arrangements with the cornet
player in the town band and have him pass the
house each morning at 5 a.m. and blow a few
blasts on his trumpet.
DON’T —start the day wrong, The entire family should
accompany him to the street at 5:10 a.m. and
“marathon” around the block for twenty minutes.
After this part of the day's program is completed,
a messtin should be formed at the back door, led
by dad, who outranks the family—and pays for
the month’s rations.
DON’T go to any trouble to fix his room—he would
prefer sleeping in the barn. It will remind him of
his billets in France and give him that “back to
ature" feeling.
DON'T neglest bathing facilities. A tomato can and a
bar of laundry soap will nutrice und oft times
prove a luxury.
DON'T say "Please will you do this” to him. Just yell
at him with the gruffest tone you can command
and “crab” at him for not showing more “pep'.
That will make a hit with him instantly.
DON’T allow him to get familiar with the family,
make him stand at "attention” and "salute” at
each and every interview—and if a coat button is
missing—summon the sheriff and commit the cul­
prit to the brig.
DON’T - call him by his name—Just yell "Buddy” at him
and his will always respond—that’s the only
name he had in the A. E. F.
DON’T let him get lonesome. At times it would be ad­
visable to call In the neighbors and start a crap
game. This offers a pleasing passtime and may
not—owing to the players skill—fill the coffers
of the family treasury.
DON’T display your ignorance of the "Frog” language.
If he says "Bon Jour” you should always answer
"Souvenir”. His stay In France has given hint the
complete mastery of that tongue and he'll no
doubt use "beaucoup” words thut smack of "prom-
me de terre frit.”
DON’T—question his stories of the war—although at
at times his lies may not hung together perfectly.
The “Whix Bangs" at the front may have affected
his memory. If he tells you that Sir Douglas Haig
was a sergeant in his squad—Just believe him—
for after all—HE'S YOUR SON.
Scraps of Paper.
The Usefulness
of This Bank
OME people do not realize the many
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different ways in which this bank can
serve them. It is unusually well equip­
ped to furnish valuable information and
advice on financial and business matters.
Our customers have often been able to
avoid serious losses by making use of our
access to first hand business information.
Our membership in the Federal Re­
serve Banking System gives us special
facilities for meeting the requirements of
this community. Moreover, it is our
aim to give a helpful, progressive per­
sonal-service to every depositor—regard­
less of the size of his account.
Put our sincerity to the test. Step in
and have a talk with us.
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Tillamook County Bank
Tiilamook, Oregon
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One thing is to be hoped will not
be prohibited by the approaching
fu national prohibition law is the Amer­
Ln
to which
rd ican soldier's devil-punch
General Foch has referred.
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Some of our statesmen i are sadly
lacking in originality, The only
remedy they can think of for any
p civic ill is to appropriate i a few more
million dollars about it.
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Appropriating hundreds of millions
of dollars of the people’s money to
furnish employment to men made
idle because of the entry into this
country under a free trade tariff law
of more than three thousand million
dollars worth of foreign commodities
whose production in the United
States would keep every body busy
may be statesmanship but to a lot of
people it looks like old fashioned
damphoolishness.
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
We had two and a half years of
talk before we got into the war and
Premier Chemenceau is said to be­
it now looks If we would have the lieve that it is a bit foolish to be
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same spell of high sounding conver­ talking about maintaining the peace
For disenfecting where Contagious or
sation before we get out of it.
of the world through a league of na­
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infectious diseases are prevailing.
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tions, when the present league of na­
Nowadays the fellow who Is caught tions, fully armed and equipped and I
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
with a half-pint in his pocket only with the chief enemy to the world’s I !
gets a three line paragraph in the peace prostrate, can't prevent war
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
police notes. A year from now he will continuing in half a dozen spots even
will
improve general stable conditions.
of
the
get a streamer at the top
while the seasons are on. What a
front page.
disgustingly practical fellow this
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man Clemenceau must be!
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On the theory that there is a suck
in
p er born every minute, the Democrat-
Colonel Bryan says the reason
ru is politicians are proceeding
on the government ownership isn’t work­
theory that there is another cam­ ing is that they still have some rail­
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
paign left in the cry: “He kept us road men helping to run the rail­
out of war.’ ’
roads, when we get to the point, to­
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The Petrograd soviets have started gressing, where being a deserving
an anti-religious publication called party worker cuts as much figure in |
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name for the official organ of the in picking postmasters, government
socialists in a region wherein they ownership will be as much of an
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have been raising hell?
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howling success as sixteen to one.
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"What army will be slower to de-
W. S. Sutton, of Stanton. Va., has
mobolize than the army of deserving received word from his son, John O.
Democratic office holders?” asks a Sutton, a member of the American
subscriber. Why, the army of tax- expeditionary forces in France, who
gatherers it will take to collect the was severely wounded on June 18th,
money to pay the bills the d. D. O. that up to December 6th he had re­
h.’s are running up.
ceived only fifteen dollars in pay
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since January 1st, 1918. He was
The league of nations loogs like
seven months without a word from
one thing one day and another the home although many letters were
next, but one thing remains perfect­ written to him by his parents
and
ly stationary and that is the belief other relatives.
of the mindless thinker that they are
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for it no matter what it was, is, or is
Jimham Lewis says if we abandon
going to be.
a single one of the fourteen points
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When all the industries, law-abid­ which he says the American people
ing. home loving and country-loving invented without their knowledge, it
people in the world have been put on would serve us right if Germany
full rations it will be time to appra­ would rise up and lick us. In view of
priate public money to feed tite wild­ the fact that President Wilson pub­
eyed anarchists who are running licly abandoned one of the fourteen
some months ago, it would seem that
amuck.
now is the time for Germany to get
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In view of the recent proceedings busy, and If Jimham isn't going to
in Russia and Germany maybe the help us fight next time we will cer­
best way to get rid of the socialists tainly get an awful trimming.
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would be to put ’em in power. They
would immediately divide into sev­
A Washington correspondent says
eral factions and begin to kill each the next Congress will not dare probe
other off.
the waste and dishonesty in connec­
tion with the war expenditures be­
O
eration of the ferry at Woods. Ore­
Notioe of Administratrix Sale.
One of the obstacles encountered by cause many of the offenders are Re­
gon, from the period from March 1, the American troops In Russia are publicans. If they are, go after
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ 1919, to Jan. 1, 1920. Said bids to be packs of ravenous wolves. Someone them and show them up. That would
dersigned administratrix will sell at opened at ten o’clock a.m. on Feb. should at once introduce a joint res­ be an exceedingly crooked reason for ,
olution appropriating a few million not probing things to the bottom,
private sale from and after the 15th 21st, 1919.
The County Coure reserves the dollars to make these animals harm­ and it is probable that some politi­
day of February, 1919, the following
right
to
reject
any
and
all
blds.
less by feeding them.
cians are depending too much on
described real property, situate in
Dated this 5th day of Feb. 1919,
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that argument for the protection
Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit:
Erwin IlarrlBon,
Lots 3 and 4 of Block 8 in Jane
Douglas Fairbanks is going to put they hope to receive.
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County Clerk.
Fuller's Addition to the town of Bay
on a movie at public expense in
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City, in Tillamook County, Oregon,
which he stars as the “official fool
In all the talk about universal de-
according to the recorded plat there­
killer.” If Dug wants to work at that mocracy and self-determlnation of
Call For Bids.
of.
Job he could have busied himself a people at Paris no one had been im­
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Said sale will be made for cash
The Trask Drainage District will couple of years in Washington with­ pudent enough to mention the status
and will be subject to confirmation receive blds for construction of its out beginning on the poor but hum­ of some millions of black people and
by the County Court of Tillamook drainage ditch up to February 22nd, ble taxpayer.
some more millions of defranchised
County, Oregon, and blds will be re­ 1919. Plans may be seen at the office
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whites In that portion of the United
ceived either at the residence of the of the Secretary, and blds to be left
In eulogizing Ambassador Francis, States which gave birth to the new
undersigned or at the office of II. T. with him at Tillamook.
Champ Clark says that a man born freedom. But that does not prevent
Bolts, attorney at law, both in Tilla­
in Kentucky and raised in Missouri the folks at home from laughing
H. T. Botts, Secretary.
"Ticn’t the size of .Good taste, smaller
mook City, Oregon. This sale is made
is not afraid of the devil himself. It heartily when some people tell the
in pursuance of the order of the
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plug that counts,’* chew, longerlife is
appears from recent developments, world how devoted they are to
ma-
Dreadful Cough Cured.
County Court in Tillamook County,
however, that a Democratic congress­ Jorlty rule and the overthrow of
says Jim. "It’s the what makes Genuine
rac-
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Oregon.
man in either of these states has a
way it tastes—and Gravely cost less to
A severe cold is
Is often followed by a right to be “skeered of" the Repub­ ial tyranny—away from home.
Dated this 1th day of January. 1919.
chew than ordinary
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rough
cough
for
which
Chamberlain
’
s
how it lasts.
A Plug.
Catherine A. Long
licans.
The
new
Director
General
of
Administratrix de bonis Cough Remedy has proven especially
Writ?
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couple of squares of
If we are ^ut to save the world for Railroads wants Congress to appro­
of the Estate of Mina J. valuable. Mrs. F W Olsen. Marys­
'Real Gravely keeps G enuine G ravely
ville, Mo . writes: "About two years democracy, that means in Russia as priate another three quarters of a
Campbell, deceased.
DANVILLE. VA.
ago my little boy Jean caught a well as in Germany. It was held that billion to equip the railways, in ad­
me satisfied.”
fn- b—U't m dttmng
dition
to
a
hslf
billion
dollars
ap
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severe cold and coughed dreadfully we couldn't save Germany from aut­
Notice
| for days. I tried a number of cough ocracy by treating with i autocrats propriated last year, and despite the
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medicines but nothing did him any and surely we cannot save ! Russia fact that the people of the country
Sealed blds addressed to the County
good until I gave him Chamber­ for democracy by negotiating with are paying a billion dollars more per
court of Tillamook County. .Oregon
lain’s Cough Remedy. It relieved his some more autocrats, calling them- year In passenger fares and freight
and endorsed "Proposals for opera­
rates. Running the railroads under
cough right away and before he had selves bolsheviki.
tion of Woods Ferry” will be receiv­
political ownership
costs as about
finished taking one bottle he was
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ed by the county court of said coun­
as much as
it used to cost to run a
cured. I think
it Is Just fine for
ty at Tillamook. Oregon, for the <>P-(children
”
The Democratic politicians who big war under Republican manage­
promised to eliminate the high cost ment.
C. I. CLOUGH CO. ’
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SEE
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W. A. CHURCH.
FOK INSURANCE
Fire, Lifa, â.3aident, Automobile
2nd Ave. JC, betvveea 1st and 2nd Sts.
Successor to J. S. Stephens.
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AUEX. MeflAIR & CO.
GEflERAU HARDU1ARE
Ritehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
Jim tells it
to the Boss
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Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch.