TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 19 1919 was de­ therefore require other productive pose on her a policy that would sat, lands. We need liberty of the seas, isfy us. Egypt, To obtain it we must have L„ ___ I No mention of the United States was made in the manifesto, for when the connecting link between British 'all voters ____ should ___ say whether or not “The Oregon Journal, whose owner it was written, this country was still Africa and British Asia, Indian ocean is a dead ringer for Hearst, is the certain laws were > wanted. But if .neutral. But the German general only Oregon paper using the Hearst there was ever a time where a hand, and English sea, which Joins' up all ful of people, whether in the legisla­ the British colonies with the mother staff had prepared plans several service.”—Corvallis Gazette-Times. ture or not, legislated for the entire country, which, as Bismarck said, is years earlier for an invasion, for oc­ ------o------ cupation of the great Atlantic ports Some people raved against the pro­ state more completely than was the the neck of the British empire." The general scheme of indemnity and for exaction of a ransom so rich posal to create the offico of lieuten­ the case at the recent election we 'as to pay the entire cost of the ex­ ant governor, which meant an ex­ would be glad to know it. It is pos­ showed no squeamishness about com­ pedition and to make good any de­ pelling the loser to pay the winner ’ s sible, of course, that with a full vote pense of only *400 a year"’ yet voted ficiencies in the sums which could be to bond the state for millions of dol­ the result would have been the same, war expenses, or about reducing the extorted from the allies. lars mainly in the interest of some even though as a rule the opposition loser to economic slavery, This is The present German government big corporation, just beeause the .an be counted upon to vote and what the learned professors and pretends to have renounced these preachers said: those who remain away fiom the word ‘soldier” was included in the "We shall demand an indemnity purposes together with monarchy, language of the measure.—Itemizer. poll» are indifferent. It is likely that industrial conditions figured largely which as much as possible shall but evidence abounds that democracy The Coos county grand jury has in the adverse vote that was cast, cover war expenditures, the repair of is only a mask behind which hide the recommended that personal property for the measures were generally be­ damages, and pensions for disabled men who set out to conquer, kill and Chancellor Scheidntann been proposed as men, widows and orphans...................... plunder. in that county be placed on the tax lieved to have rolls. That is a recommendation that insurance against after-war depres­ Front England we can never demand supported the war so long as it should go for all Oregon, yet the sion and to insure work for return­ enough money. . - It is our duty seemed to hold a chance of victory sovereign squat exercising his inal­ ing soldiers. But farmers who aie un­ to crush the isatiable cupidity of for Germany, Hindenburg, Bernstorff ienable right at the ballot two years able to secure help, even at prevail­ this nation. However, we shall prob­ and Erzberger still weild power, and ago votcu down an assessment meas­ ing high prices, .were not likely to ably have to apply for a war indem­ the machinery of government un- ure that would have brought millions believe an emergency existed and it nity to France in the first place, if changed. Germany has lost the pow- of dollars worth of property under they voted at all it was against the not exclusively. We ought not to er, not the will, to do as this mant­ taxation that npw escapes without measures. However, even if we.ex­ hesitate to impose upon France as festo proposed. It is not suggested ° „ r , er or superintendent and they are Paying a cent. The total personal plain the result in this way, the fact much as possible out of false senti­ that the allies do to Germany as it didn’t net TT" Tilla,’look Clt? not up to snuff, they have to be kept property tax paid last year was *4.13 remains that but a,small fraction mentalism. As mitigation she might would have done to them, but they didn t get a »how in in the "frame and paid for poor service. A great yet our banks show over two mil­ voted i t all, and th: .onclusion is be offered one of the sides of the would betray posterity if they should very unaTnan ^reCrhre’ That, wa8 p«l of late has been said about lions on deposit.—Gazette-Times. inevitable that people have tired of Suez canal while we occupy the oth- not render Germany powertess for becoming iheir own legislators and er. Should France refuse that as well them. To that end the peace terms men folk t 1 , P8,t * teacher’s salaries and the state legis- back srar T th®WO"len to a pure passed a law to that effect, •Murder will out.” We now have were generally Indifferent as to the as the financial obligation that we are the least that should be asked.— of ieatment y°U n khld »ut little is said about efficiency in should ask her, we would have to im- Oregonian. the secret peace treaty that a certain outcome.—Independent. mnkXn ent ladi®H’ when women teachers. What the citizens demand Individual who has been pussyfoot­ men folk? dlrect°™ the is a good up-to-date school, and they ing about on foreign soil for the past What Germany Would Have Done ■should get it for the large amount of six months, masquerading under the In order that we may estimate at money used. guise of ‘open covenants # and peace , Germany must sign the treaty of openly arrived at," and wlio has been ' their true value the lamentations of peace on Monday, and although the endeavoring to force his pact down Germany over the peace terms offer- Brutally Frank on Recall. baby killers will keep on whining up the throats of the American people— 1 ed by the allies, and that we may to the last minute, there is not much with fourteen points on one end and judge whether the allies have been doubt but what they will sign, for For an open confession as to the a boomerang on the other. Though too severe, it is well to consider they know they have better terms real motive behind the Coos county smuggled and placed in the hands of what terms Germany would have than they deserve for their horrible, recall election, a recent editorial in the United States senate after the made, if it had been the victor. A blood thirsty methods of warfare the Marshfield Record is hard to document had been scattered to the good indication is contained in the which placed Germany amongst the I beat: four winds of Germany, patriotic manifesto which was adopted at a most barbarous nations of the world, I "There is a moral that all must America feels that Woodrow’s "open meeting of 352 German professors, although it was classed as one of I recognize—No man can _ go out open- F von have’nt—then you do not realise how covenants” had been badly rent as­ clergymen and other intellectuals on the Christion nations. I ly gunning for newspapers and ex- under.—Umpqua Valley News. June 20, 1915, and was presented to fully and helpfully the FIRST ^NATIONAL Ipect to get away with the fight he the chancellor in the form of a peti­ BANK can serve you, Retnetwber—this institution There is a little army of 18,000 I inaugurates. Judge Watson under- is Government supervised and Inspected. That The Sob Squad is beginning to get tion, At that time Germany was win- * employees at the Department of Ag- I took to punish the newspapers, and means a lot to the discriminating business man or busy in behalf of Germany. Were ning a succession of victories over riculture in Washington, and as one I did hurt them, but when the final Germany collecting Instead of pay­ Russia, was holding firm on the woman wr firm. senator has said “in many of the of- I accounting was registered it found ing what do you suppose the size of western front, at which the allies fices they are falling over each I him. once the strongest man polit- the bill would be? Germany isn’t could only nibble, ,and was confident other,” The present C democratic _______ ___ ad- ically ir Coos County, hurled from paying half what she planned to of victory. Italy had Just declaTedi ministration will go dowil — in DI HECTORS: — history -------- j Ian office of trust. The newspapers collect. Germany isn’t paying as war and was the particular object ot A. W. Harm, Farmer. P. Heisel, Farrntr. the^most wasteful, spend thrift party I did not seek the quarrel; neither did German vengeance, though no terms I much in proportion as she took from C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerLo. J. C. Holden, Vite Pres. in the history of * the .»- United States, I they forget when the chance came downtrodden France in 18|1. The were named for that country. B. C. Lamb Bui'ding Materials. John Morgan. Parmer. for notwithstanding the liberty loan I to even up the score. Because he was As to France, the professors said: soldiers in Germany demand that the IV. J. Riechers. Cashier. drives and increased taxation, the | and is' an enemy .of this newspaper, “ We must ruthlessly weaken her, treaty terms be signed. The junkers government is now figuring upon I the Record is immensely pleased at both politically and economically, and Prussian politicians are the ones borrowing several billion dollars I the result. It deeply regrets that opposing it. It is the same old Ger­ and must Improve our military and from the financiers to „ ____ meet current I Commissioner Philips also was re- many still, even with a president. strategical position with regard to expenses. There is something radical ­ —„----------- I called, but his was a case of being When the people over there really her. For this purpose it is necessary ly wrong in Washington when the I in bad company.”—Oregon Voter, control, things will be different.— radically to improve our whole wes­ government will allow i thousands ________ „ of I _____ tern front- from Belfort to the coast. Telephone Register. employees to remain, drawing big Part of the. north channel coast we ------- o------- salaries, with comparatively no work Surplus Trucks for Road Work. “F’r the lor» av hat foot baths an’ must acquire. If possible, in order to to do. I ------ o------ mustard plasters, .what's become of be strategically safer as regards Eng­ . More than *45,000,000 worth of U’Ren?” says Foly at the Bow Wow land and to secure better access to 1 he annual school meeting was I motor trucks are about to be dis- Club. “Don’t he know that th nachun the ocean. The. moat Important busi­ held on Monday, wben there was a I tributed by the secretary of agricul- is turned into a reconstruction hos­ ness undertakings and estates must large attendance at the school house I ture through the bureau I______ of _ __ public _____ pital an' that th’ country is praying be transferred, from antl-German to participate in the election of two I roads, to the state highway depart­ fo( constitutchuchtnal carpenters?” ownership to Gexman hands, France directors and a clerk. Mrs. Everson, _ ....... These trucks have been de. "He's tending to his own business, taking over and. compensating ments. chairman of the board presided, who I dared surplus by the war depart- like an experienced widow,” says former owner»;. was not a candidate fo. re-election, I meat and are being distributed to Riley. "He has a siign over his desk “Furthermore, Lt is necessary being the first woman I ever elected the states under provision of section in his law office, ‘Hiven helps those impose a merciless high war indem­ on the school board of Tillamook 7 of the postoffice appropriation bill. who helps themselves first.” says he. nity upon France, had probably on City, which position she held for six They must be used by the states on "Ivry night he reads a chapter of her rather than on. any other ‘of our years. Merril Smith was nominated road constructed in whole or in part Solomon or Jerry Myer, ¿¿cording enemies.” The Tillamook Transfer Co., has for the three year term, when a mo­ by federal aid, for which *200,000,- to the State av his digestion, an’ thin There is no compunction here contracted the wood ontput of the tion was made to take i an informal 000 in addition to the former appro­ crawls inter bed and prills the clothes about reducing a nation, to slavery vote and vote on the persons receiv­ priation was givefl to the states un­ over his head to banish the noise of for the payment of. indemnity, nor Coats Lumber Co., Mill. If the wood ing the three highest votes, which der the same bill. All that the states the peace conference and curls up to about disregarding its right to self- supply from this plant is not suf­ resuited as follows Merril Smith, 74; must do to acquire the use of these sleep like a lunch-counter doughnut ' determination. Compare this with H. H. Bosenberg, 25; Mrs. Groat 9,; 20,000 trucks, which range in capac­ —J Hennessy Murphy in the Oregon the scrupulous care taken by the ficient for the local demand we will Mrs. Everson 7; A. G. Beals 3; and ity frem two to five tons, is to pay Voter. allies to respect . thte right of the fill orders from other sources. Rollin W. Watson 1. Mr. Smith was the loading and freight charges. Germans in Rhineland, and the Staar elected by acclamation, as was Mr. Of the 200.000 motor vehicles to be Why German-Americana? Why valley to retain their, nationality and Place your orders for wood with tis. Rosenberg for one year to fill the acquired practically free by the Irish-Americans? Why anything but with the limitation of. indemnity to vacancy caused by the resignation of states,, 11,000 are new and 9,000 straight Americans? If this country reparation for that which Germany C. W. Miller. Erwin Harrison was are used, but all are declared to be in hasn’t a good enough name to adopt destroyed or stole. Belgium was to pay dearly for also elected by acclamation for school servicable condition. The motors will without a hyphen, it isn’t good clerk. A resolution was adopted that be apportioned to states only upon enough to make a living Ln. Why fending Its Independence all future elections for school officers request of the state highway depart­ do these Chicago hyphenated. Ameri­ standing in the gateway will be by having a polling booth ments on the basis of the requests cans have the nerve to make this manifesto says: "On Belgium we rn-ust keep firm and vote the same as In counjy and received from tile respective state», absured appeal, when they must city elections, and in accordance with the appor- know that no possible terms that the hold, from the politicaL military and r-—i —. ,, ------- o tlonment provided in the federal aid allies could impose on Germany could economic standpoints. . . . Econ­ The only measure for which a real law approved in 1916. The require­ be one half severe enough properly omically, Belgium meausa .prodig­ campaign was started early and COll- ments of the law are such that the to punish her for her war crimes, ious increase of power to us. . . . ducted vigorously was the Roosevelt bureau of public roads cannot dis­ These hyphenates are not the only We would lay special, stress on the Highway bond issue. The enterpris­ tribute any trucks to counties or in- snakes that have come out of their inhabitants being, allowed no polit­ ing people of the coast counties fi­ divldvals. hibernation. The Pacifists who went ical influence in the empire, and on nanced the campaign and conducted into eclipse while the strife was on the necessity for. transferring from it so ably that they won the enthu­ are again going boldly up and down uon-German to German hands the Teacher»’ Examinations. siasm of all sections of the state in the land telling the people Uv . to leading businesa. enterprises and spite of early discouraging reports run the country they so nearly rui..- properties to be ceded by France." Russia was considered too poor and thin nobody wanted the highway Notice is hereby given that the ed.—Gazette-Times. u.bt-ridden to pay a cash indemnity, built except the coast boosters. If a County Superintendent of Tillamook similar campaign had been organized County. Oregon, will hold the regu­ Comparison of numbers of Ameri­ but was not to escape on that ac­ In time in behalf of the *5.000,000 lar examination of applicants for can prisoners captured by Germans count. The manifesto reads "Russia is sa rich, in territory that measure it would have gone through. state certificates at the Court House with those of German captured by —Oregon Voter. In Tillamook City, as follows: Com­ Americans are eloquent. The Ger­ she will be ahle to pay an Indemnity We disagree with,the Votpr in re- mencing Wednesday, June 25. 1919, mans held 4434 Americans when the in kind by giving lands, but lands Agency of M. Paunties ’ Dye House, gurd to the *5,000,000 measure. It nt 9:00 o’clock a m. and continuing' armistice was signed; our army held without landlords." Butte, Montana. The meaning of this phrase was was defeated becuuse it was “over­ until Saturday, June 28, 1919. at 5 48.449 of the enemy. Including 255 : loaded”. and the campaign brought o’clock p.m. taken at the outset at Cantigny on made clear by the manifesto of the out that fact. There was not much Wednesday forenoon—U. S. His_ May 28, 1918. Only ninety-three six great tdonoinic associations of. ; TILLAMOOK, ORE. sentiment against the measure until tory. Writing (Penmanship), Music. Germans died in American captivity. Germany, published about the same. ' the campaign was started, and it is Drawing. Call 31 J, Mail Order Dept. 3 17 36 had been released, 1193 had time, which proposed annexation qf. our opinion it might have pulled Wednesday afternoon—Physiology. repatriated and there were 45.427 the Baltlzr provinces and their settle.-- 2a5252S2.1ZSH52SB5252Sasa5E52Sc!S2ffi2E2Sa52Sasa5Z5asa5H525aS25a5aS2SH!^ ment with German peasants. through, had no campaign been Reading. Manual Training, Compo­ under guard when the statistics were With, the channel coast in Ger­ started. That was the conclusion we sition, Domestic Science. Methods in compiled by the army general staff. came to when visiting several parts Readihg. Course of study for Draw­ Since our army, especially at the out many's hands as a gun aimed at. Us of the state boosting for the Roose­ ing, Methods in Arithmetic'. set. was frequently, confronted by head, Britian was to lose both. Us ! velt highway. It was unfortunate for superior numbers of the enemy, and empire and its commerce, for Khls Arithmetic, Thursday forenoon— the state institutions that the meas­ History of Education. Psychology, in the beginning was not so well was the program in regard to U. "We must supp'.ant the world ure was "overloaded", for they re­ Methods in Geography, Mechanical equipped as they, .the superiority of . . . We quire the money for necessary im­ Drawing. Domestic Art. Course of about eleven to one in our favor in trade of Great Bri; .in. must immediate^. ek to cxeate for provements. prisoners taken must be attributed Study ."or Domestic Art. ------- o------- Thursday afternoon— Grammar. to higher morale and better initiative ourselves, apart from the empire of Tillamook City people are either Geography, Stenography. American on the part of the American fightlug the seas, a continental commercial encetnre as extensive as possible. Oui liot or cold. Some years they get ter- Literature. Physics, Typewriting. men. No instance of Americans sur- ibly < ¡»cited over the election of a Methods in Language, Thesis for rendeilng by companies is known, friends. Austra-Hungary and Turkey whereas this frequently happened on will upen to us the Balkans and Asia • eliool director. while in other years Primai y Certificates. and the part of the Germans. The record Minor, and thus we shall assure our­ iiaiuly I'nougp piisous attend school Friday afternoon - Theory (Spelling). is inspiring from the American point selves of the Persian gulf against the meetings to make a legal showing, Practice, Orthography _ . pretensions of Russia and Great Brit- fills yiur was one of the hot years Physical Geography. English Litera­ of view .— Oregonian. ian. we must also sign as speedily as ..nd huge number of persons were ture.' Chemistry. ------ o------ possible commercial treaties with m hr oi to bring about a change In Friday afternoon Scho^ Law. In view of the fact that but a frac­ , |> isonui of the boaid. and they Geology. Algebra. Civil Gov^nment. tion of the registered vote both of bur close political friends.” There was to be no limit to colon­ arrl.-d their point. But it won’t be Saturday forenoon Geometry. the county and state at large was ial expansion, for this was proposed: .»any moons before the new board Botany. any serious cast at the last election „ , ... "In Africa we must reconstitute III |.. s through the same criticism Satin day afternoon -General His­ comment as to whether the result th» dd board. The trouble with tory. Bookkeeping. represented the sentiment of the peo­ our colontan empire. Central Africa oi out citizeni ii they pay too G. B. Lamb. ple is out of place amt superfluous. is only a huge desert, which does pot eh r.t tent Ion to street gossip. They County School Supt. We hail always supposed that the offer ehbUgh colonial wealth, We h . e never taken the trouble to find out whether the school is run right or wrong. How many of those who went to the school meeting with blood in their eye on Monday have gone to the school and seen for them- / $2.00 selves w hether the school was being conducted properly or otherwise? If Á 'A they have not then they are poor /.............. 20c. judges as to whether the school board have acted wisely or unwisely. There ■tali page 17yac. are those who» differ with us, and the ... full page 15c. meeting did on Monday about a wom­ /..... per line 7c. an being on the board. We contend that a woman should be a member of •in reading matter yer line................................... 7c. the board, but, as a woman’s name did not happen to get on the “slate” Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. or as we were informed, “the frame Resolutions.................. per line 5c. up.” the women went down to defeat I after keeping a woman on the board I for six years. The part we are more interested in than the election of I directors, teachers and superlntend- I -nt 1 > d class school, and as the h.,nai OreKon wants the State district is paying a large amount to “ SaIen‘ ‘° P°rt- ^hool going the sc^l and because Marion county gave a should have the best teachers and mefsu?«aJw tZHagainfc1 the lrrlgullon superintendent that art obtainable, h thi w °ader what the Salem I Here, however, is one difficulty hog thinks about that? When the gchool board hlreM a teac* and referendum prevent important legisla- What the Editors Say tion by " a handful and to insure that Editorial Snap Shots Have You a “National" Bank Account ? We want your account because we can Serve you BETTER. The Fiïsi National Bank, j TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO LIBERTY TEMPLE Have Your Garments Dry Cleaned. EXPERT DYEING. The Pacific Cleaning & Tailoring Co. § J AbEX. M g NAIR & CO GENERAL HARDWARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN .THE COUNTY. 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