TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JUNE 5, 1919, the Nation, who has been whooping Change of Location. it up for Wilson for six years and ——o------- ------- o------- never found this out about him until The building owned by F. R. Beals, The United States has a delegation the terms of the treaty with Ger- located on the corner of 2nd Ave. & of 10,00'1 at the Paris peace confer­ many were made public. 4th St., occupied by the Tillamook ence. Mr. Wilson Is one and the other Tire Co. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers’ Mil- four are ciphers. The institutions and instrumental, linery Store, is being moved this ------- o------- ities, supposedly non-political, in this week to the corner of 3rd Ave. and The fifteenth point is that the country which are being utilized at 3rd St., across the corner ____ from ____ the Fourteen points, like the “he kept us this time for administration propa­ Tillamook Hotel, "fhe old building out of wai slogan” were intended as ganda are going to do themselves will undergo a thorough repairing a platform rather than as a program. more harm than they will do the ad­ and painting, .and the same business ministration good. Thene is such a lines will be carried on, only In a President Wilson says we are now thing as pushing propaganda to the more extensive way. about to venture on unchartered seas. point where the people revolt against The same plan of square dealing It would be a good time, then, to it. Witness last November election and abiding by the Golden Rule will begin sailing by the compass rather results. go forward that has built up. these thun the weather-vane. ------- o------- businesses to Its present magnitude, The Social Democratic League of and, in fact, only time will tell of President Wilson, a Paris cable­ America, composed of the adminis­ the development of these businesses gram announces, has prevented the tration Socialists headed by Charles in Tillamook. We certainly appre­ contemplated publication of the full Edw. Russell, Wm. F. Walling, J. G. ciate our patrons and will try to do text of the peace treaty terms. “Open Phelps Stokes and Frank Bohn, has all within our power to satisfy them. covenants openly arrived at.” issued a statement commending the We will be glad to meet all of our pending covenant for a league of na­ customers In our new location and President Wilson told a Paris au­ tions as “good socialist policy”. At many new ones. We are here to stay, dience that he “utters the thoughts any rat? there are some people in and will save you money in your of the American people”. In evidence the country that are not being fool­ purchases. Both phones will be in- we offer Mr. Wilson’s 1918 campaign ed. stalled again as soon as possible. letter as exhibit A. ------- o------- Yours for business. ------- o-■ - ■ Vice President Marsrshall during Tillamook Tire Co. A Democratic exchange says Mr. the campaign of 1916 had a very pa­ E. F. Rogers, Mgr. Burleson is the weakest man in Pres- thetic speech in which he showed Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Milli­ ident Wilson’s cabinet, but, really, how many widows and orphans we ner and Artist. there couldn’t be any weakest man would’ have if we didn’t have Mr. in that cabinet. Wilson to keep us out of war. Now Notice of Executor’s Final Account. ------ o - o------- he wants to send an army to conquer Notlco is hereby given that the un­ The Koreans and Chinese no w un­ Russia. Give some of these mild man­ derstand that the way to spell one of nered fellows a taste of blood and dersigned executor of the estate of the fourteen points is * freedom of they get worse than Jack the Giant John C. Sander, deceased, has filed in the county court his final account the seize." and Japan is about to get Killer’s oigre. and that the said court has fixed Sat­ a piece without victory. ------- o ■ - The Springfield Republican, an ad­ urday, the 31st day of May, 1919, at Samuel Gompers has telegraphed ministration organ, thinks that the 10 a.m. as the time and the office of to Mexico his protest against certain overwhelming Republican victories the County Judge, of Tillamook legislature now proposed by his old in St. Louis, Chicago and Baltimore County, Oregon as the place for hear­ friend Gen. Carranza. Arn’t we the give evidence of the existence of a ing of said account. All persons are busy little international butters-in proletariat in our great cities. If the hereby required to appear at said theée days? misnamed Republican • will take an­ time and place and show cause, if —-—o------ - other good look it may be able to see any there be, why the said final ac­ There are those who have the sus- the funnel shaped cloud that indi­ count should not be allowed and the picion that running this country is cates the approach of the Republican executor discharged. Dated this April 28, 1919. about as big a job as the American cyclone. Herman Sander, Execu­ people want to tackle, and a bigger tor of the estate of John job than the present national admin­ Tlie world is afflicted at present C. Sander, deceased. istration knows how to handle. with too many people uttering gran­ ------- o------- Johnson & Handley Attorneys. diloquent phrases about the big pro­ Government ownership of railroads grams, and too few people devoting in the United Kingdom has resulted themselves to the little details of in­ Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. in increased rates, poorer service and ching the world along toward a bet­ an annual deficit of a half billion ter day as the job will finally have Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ dollars. Socialism works the same to be done. In other words, we are tue of an execution and order of sale way in all languages. long on architects and blue prints issued out of the Circuit Court of and short on carpenters and brick­ the State of Oregon, oh the 9th day Senator Lewis says he was surpris­ layers. 'of May, 1919, and to me directed, on ed by the sentiment adverse to the ------- o------- a judgment and decree of foreclosure British-Wilson covenant in the west. The Berlin Tagllsche Rundschau Senator Lewis is like a good many lets the cat out of the bag In bewail­ entered In said Court on the 5th day other people,—he mistook propagan­ ing the unexpected attitude of Presi­ of May, 1919, In a suit wherein Scandinavian-American Bank, a cor­ da for sentiment. dent Wilson toward Germany at the poration was plaintiff and G. E. -------o----- peace conference. It says: “This man The reason Mr. Burleson hasn’t was reelected president, thanks to Walling and J. Louise Walling, his been able to get by with his admin­ the German. Americans, with the wife; Walter R. Rossman; Meier & istration of postal, telegraph and tel­ connivance of our foreign office.” Frank Co., a corporation; and E. L. ephone affairs is that, unlike some Evidently the Germans, too, took Barnett were defendants, and in other people, his flow of language that “he keeps us out war” stuff ser­ which the plaintiff recovered judg­ ment ajfhinst the defendants G. E. isn’t free enough to make black look iously. Walling, and J. Louise Walling, his whiter than white. ------- o------- wife; and each of them, for the sum ------- o------- Happily, says President Wilson, of $4,425.00 with interest thereon at Attorney General Palmer says that there is no secrecy or privacy about the Democratic party deserves credit the proposed alliance with France the rate of 8 per cent per annum for winning the war. The soldiers and England to defend France again­ from July 9, 1915, and for $400.00 attorney fees, with interest thereon who did the fighting stand corrected. st Germany without reciprocal at the rate of 6 per cent per annum by the war- The war was won, not agreement to defend us against any­ from May 5, 1919, and for costs and riors at the front, but by the poli- body. Happily the Constitution of the disbursements of this suit, taxed at ticians three thousand miles in the United States makes secrecy or pri­ $48.00, and commanding me to sell rear. vacy in the making of treaties lmpos_ all the real property hereinafter de­ ------- o------- sible because of the necessity of se­ scribed, to satisfy the same, now Women voted in Michigan at the curing ratification by the senate. therefore by virtue thereof, I will on recent state election. As compared ------- o Saturday the 21st day of June, 1919, with 1916 the Democratic vote fell “The workers demand”, says the at 10 o’clock a.m., on said date, at from 283,993 to 221,831 and the Re­ I publican vote rose trom 337,962 to “Rev.” Irwin St. John Tucker, “that the Court House in Tillamook, said our country be restored to us.” Like County and State, sell at public auc­ 506,342. Evidently the women of a good many of the loose tongued per tion, to the highest bidder for cash the country have not forgotten that sons who talk thia way, the Rev. in hand, all the right, title and in­ “he kept us out of war” slogan. Tucker never worked. Moreover the terest of the said defendants, and all ------- o------- people who work in this country con­ of them in and to the following de­ The Townley outfit turned against stitute an immense majority of the scribed real property, situated in Til­ the Versailles treaty when they dis­ population, and do not need to have lamook County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots covered the size of the indemnity the country “restored" to them, be­ No. 10, 11 and 12 in Block 14, and Germany was going to have to pay, cause they have the means of con­ Lots No. 10 and 11 in Block 15, Lake and not while it was only known trolling It under our form of govern­ Lytle, rillamook County, Oregon. that the United States was going to ment. Dated May 21. 1919. have to trade its own rights and in­ ------- o------- W. L. Campbell I terests for the nothing we went to At the instigation of general offi- | Sheriff of Tillamook I Paris to get. cials some of the organizations of County, Otegon. railway men are sending petitions to First publication May 22, 1919. The people would like to see the Congress urging government owner­ Last publication June 19, 1919. Senate begin at the beginning by ship of railroads, "all earnings be­ '■"B making inquiry as to the authority yond a fixed percentage of dividend Notice of Sheriffs Sale. under which President Wilson pro­ to be divided equally between the ■ < ceeded in undertaking to form a employes and the government.” | Notice is hereby given, that by vlr- without this world constitution Judging by the results up to date country having either assented to the division of the losses of the rail­ ture of an execution and order of sale such a constitution or delegated him ways at freight and passenger rates issued out ■ Presbyterian General Assembly as­ torney fee, costs and disbursements, Secretary of the treasury Carter sured his audience that the league Glass, in a public statement, refers to of nations would keep us out of war. I together with the costH and expenses “the spirit of exaggerated import­ Four years ago Mr. Bryan was going 1 of sale. Now therefore, I will on Sat- ance and insufferable personal van­ ¡about the country declaring that if | urday the 21st day of June, 1919, at ity” which he says characterized the I tjjjB country failed to engage in pre­ the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on said retiring head of the War Risk bu­ paredness that would keep us out of I date, sell to the highest bidder for 'cash In hand, at the Court-House reau. These are characteristics which war. Yet the lack of preparedness door In said county and state, all the under the present national adminis­ not only did not keep us out of war, right, title uud Interest of the said tration, 'it is all right for a subordi­ but it cost us billions of dollars and defendants, and each and all of them, nate to admire, but not to imitate. thousands of lives. Still Mr. Bryan had at the date of said decree, in and continues to get the applause of the to the following described property, Oswald Garrison Villard, of the sentimentalists, who are ready ‘for situated in said Tillamook County, Notion, has decided that President anything from sixteen-to-one to the to-wit: Ail of the South half of the Wilson is "an arrogant autocrat and Versailles covenant that is advocated Northwest quarter of the North­ a compromising politician.” What, on the ground that it is going to west quarter of Section 18 in Town­ then, shall be said of the editor of bring on the millenium. ship 2 South of Range 9. West of the Scraps ol Paper. Have You a National” Bank Account ? F you have’nt—then you do not realise how fully and helpfully the FIRST NAT1ONAI BANK can serve you, Remember—tFiis institution is Government supervised and Inspected, I hat means a lot to the discriminating business man or woman or firm. We want your account because we can Serve you BETTER. DIRECTORS : A. W. Bunn, Farmer. P. Heisel, Farmer. C. J- Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres. B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan, Farmer. W. J. Riechets. Cashier. The First NationalBank TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Have you seen the Model 90 Overland Car ? Like the one that broke the world’s record at Oklahoma, going 7;days without a stop. CHAS. F. PANKOW, Star Garage, Tillamook, Have Your Garments Dry Cleaned. EXPERT DYEING. Agency of M. Paumies ’ Dye House, Butte, Montana. The Pacific Cleaning & Tailoring Co. Call 31 J TILLAMOOK, ORE. Mail Order Dept. ‘Maybe nobody ha« told you,’ says the Good Judge— Why this good tobac­ co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco satisfaction with a satis small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. It saves you money. » THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW t • put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco p P P P P P P P P P P P s Willamette Meridian, containing 20 acres. Dated this 20th day of May, 1919. W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook County,Oregon. Notice of Sale. ------o------ Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estate of A. J. Getchell, deceased, will on or after the 7th day of July. 1919, sell at private sale, the whole or any part thereof as may be necessary, of the following described real property situated in Tillamook County, Ore­ gon, to-wit: The South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 17, and the North naif of the Northeast quarter of Sec­ tion 20, all in Township 4 South of range 9 West of the Willemette Meridian. 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