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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 2, 1919.
What the Editors Say
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Mr. Wilson says we have outgrown
the advice of George Washington.
Yes. Also other habits of the lament­
ed father of his country. His person­
al expense account for the entire
eight years of the revolutionary war
was $65.000. This compared with the
millions spent by Woodrow in bis
recent peace confab, makes George
look like a piker. Mr. Wilson will
spend more of the people’s money in
his present swing around the circle
advocating the denationalizing of the
United States, than Mr. Washington
spent in his eight years.—Gazette
Times.
Simplicity and Economy.
RÜEX. MeNAIR & co
GEflERflU HfiRDCUfiRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
AND ALL KINDS OF TRADE
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All Work
GUARANTEED
PLANNING foR. NEXT YEAR.
M
R. Farmer now is a yood time to lie-in looking
ahead. Perhaps you wilt need more livestock
want to add to add to your acreage or improve tit
place or build a silo or do something else practical
Don't forget First National Bank. C(> OPERA
TION is here for yon.
And in tin- nieantinu
‘Nationalize” your bank account.
DIRECTORS :
A. II’. Hunn, Parmer.
P. Helsel. Parmer.
C. J Edwards,Mgr. C.Powcrt '.o. ./. C. Holden. I7< e Pres.
II. C. Lamb. lluUding Materials. John Morgan. Parmer.
IV J. Riechers. Cashier.
ThefìrstNationàlBankA
\The Brunswick ‘ Ultona” plays all
records at their best.
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(From the Minneapolis Journal)
Through all the speeches of the
President has made thus far on his
tour ruus the assumption that every
man who does not favor the Wilson
Deague of Nations precisely as it is
set down in the Covenant, is opposed
to the League of Nations. There is
no League but the Wilson League. He
who would change one word in the
sacred document la trying to prevent
the ending of war, to betray the
ideals of the American people, to sac­
rifice the objects for which the Am-
ierican service men fought and died
in France, to dishonor the mothers
I w ho gave up their sons for a holy
cause— and so on and so on. This is
the way of the special pleader —to
shift the argument from the main
and to set up a false Issue on
which there can be no real conten­
tion. But what the President's argu­
ment really amounts to is this: "My
way, or no way. Here is my covenant,
take it exactly as it stands, or there
can be no covenant.”
But the President is far from in­
fallible. He has made many mistakes.
And he has changed his mind on
almost all the important questions
that have arisen in his administra­
tion, from woman suffrage to keep­
ing us out of war. What assurance
have we that this time he is per­
manently and unchangeably • right?
What evidence have that he is a a
safe or a searching counselor?
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
brotherhoods offers no relief from
present conditions. It only plunges
the country deeper into an impossi­
ble condition. The constantly grow­
ing financial burden would still be
-addled upon the public, while con­
flicting interests, bad politics and
mismanagement continued to run
riot in railroad control.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
URICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE—
It is evident from the testimony of
COR. FRONT AND 3 rd AVE. WEST, TILLAMOOK, OR.
Bullitt that if the American del-
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stead of the “me-und-Gott” principle
it never would have approved the
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Shantung decision and the pending
league of nations covenant.
The train on which President Wil­
son is now touring the country runs,
TESTED AND PROVEN
------ o------
like Ringling’s circus, in two sec-
Lions.
The
Presidential
train
There is a Heap of Saloce in Being
proper has eight coaches, two of
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
which are occupied by Mr. Wilson
Earned Reputation.
and his immediate parly; others by
press agents, telegraphers, movie
For months Tillamook readers
photographers (five,—-count ’em—
have seen the constant expression of
five,) secret agents etc., etc.
praise for Doan’s Kidney Pills, and
When President Lincoln went to
read about the good work they have
Gettysburg to deliver his brief ad­
done in this locality. What other
dress he traveled in a day coach with
remedy ever produced such convinc­
I
the ordinary passengers. But that
ing proof of merit?
was before we got back to ‘‘that dem­
T. J. Campbell, retired farmer, Ash
ocratic government,” promised in
St. Dallas, Oregn., says: "For a long
the platform upon which Mr. Wilson
time I have been using Doan’s Kid-
was first elected President. At that
ney Pills when my kidneys have
time the Democratic orators and ed­
needed attention and in every in-
itors thought there was too much
stance, I have found them all they
pomp and circumstance about the
are represented to be. I couldn’t rec­
Presidency. Within seven years the
Not A League of Nations But, My ommend a better medicine for back­
candidate elected on that pledge had
ache and for regulating the kidneys
League of Nations.
paid out more money to support the
than Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
executive, his traveling expenses and
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
(New York Herald)
the outlay of his entourage than had
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
been expended by all his predecessors
"A” League and "This” League.
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
for the same purpose from the be-
I don't find any man anywhere, Mr. Campbell had. Foster-Milburn
ginning of the government.
I rash or bold enough to say that he Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd Adv.
| does not desire a League of Nations.
Has the President Forgotten the 1 only find men here and there say­
ing that they do not desire the Leag­
Constitution ?
ue of Nations. I want to ask you to
Senator Penrose declared in the reflect upon what that means.—
senate Monday that President Wilson President Wilson at Portland.
The United States
The question before the Senate of
and his party brought back from the
Paris peace conference jewels and the United States and before the
Grain Corporation
other gifts the senator had been in­ American people is not "a” League S
Announces that it will
formed by customs authorities were of Nations but "this" League of Na- ra "Straight” grade flour, to all
I tions.
worth more than $1,000,000.
S purchasers, in carload lots, in
If that is true the president has I It is of highest importance, there­ e 140 lb. jute sacks, gross weight
forgotten the constitution of the fore, that the minds of Americans, a delivered to any railway sta-
United States. Article 1, section 8, in public office and out of public of­ § tion in Zone 10, comprising the
lays down the following explicit pro­ I fice, * should not be diverted from B) States of Oregon, Washington,
¡consideration of "this” League of g and Idaho, at not to exceed
hibition:
"No person holding any office of Nations by glittering generalities ra $10.00 per bbl. net cash. Pur-
profit or trust under them (the about the desirability of "a” League g chasers will be supplied from
United States) shall, without the of Nations.
S nearest , available mill, which
And it is of the highest importance 5 may result in slight saving for
consent of the congress, accept of any
present, emolument, office or title of that the issues involved in the pres­ g buyers’ account.
any kind whatever from any king, ent controversy should be fairly and
Wholesale and jobbing prof­
fully presented. The President’s ef­ S
prince or foreign state."
The president is not expected to fort to make it appear that Senator­ il its on such flour must not ex-
answer the great flood of unofficial ial critics of “this" league covenant g ceed 75c per bbl. and retailer's
criticism that is always the lot of an are seeking to destroy the entire g profit must not exceed $1.25
occupant of the White House. But structure when, in fact, the recom­ !per bbl. Address all communi­
cations to
lie should take cognizance of this ac­ mendation of the Senate committee
cusation, made by a senator ill open is for certain specific reservations
session of the senate of the United and amendments is as misleading as
is his effort to make it appear that
States.
If prohibited gifts were tendered those who would change some pro­
him in Europe his proper course visions of the document are inspired
UNITED STATES GRAIN
would have been to express his great by "hatred of me.”
CORPORATION
The Senate is being urged to ap-
appreciation, while ut the same time
510 Board of Trade Building
advising the donors that the Ameri­ prove a contract on behalf of the
Portland, Oregon.
can constitution prohibited their ac­ American people which involves, for
good oi lor ill, the whole future of raiararajaraiaa'EWJaE/aWi'ijæÆjajaÆiajë®
ceptance.
i lie proper course for any king, this nation. Senators and other
prince or foreign state wishing to Americans are pilloried when they
bestow a present upon the president show a disposition to give to the
is to communicate his desire to the terms of this contract the same care­
congress of the United States.
ful and questioning scrutiny that
they would give to a contract for the
Perpetrators of Government Waste purchase of a house or a horse. Th(T
Secretary of State of the United
The greatest thing in the
Deserve Punishment.
States is quoted as saying, in effect,
world is the plain truth
that
the
Senate
and
the
people
would
When seventy million dollars were
"blown in" on a nitro plant at Nitro, never accept this contract if they
W. Va., one of the arguments oftered knew what was in it. Senators who
in behalf of the expenditure was are scrutinizing the contract are
MOVTHPtZCC
that the plant, after the war, would acting, in a sense, as the legal repre­
CIG AD ETTES
be used to manufacture commercial sentatives of the American people.
Instead of indulging in the pleas­
lertilizer. Now the plant is being of­
have a great reputation be­
fered for sale to the highest bidder, ant pastime of soaring with human­
cause
they tell the truth about
and is not expected to bring more ity somewhere in the clouds, the
good tobacco, finely blended.
than a very small fraction pf the cost sponsor for "this" League of Nations
You cannot buy a better cig­
of construction. This evidently, is to covenant, or contract, should devote
be tha fate, also, of the Mussel 'himself to an attempt to meet in de­
arette for the money and that
Shoals, Ala., plant, upon which tail the objections to it as these are
is a fact accepted everywhere
scores of millions have been wasted. presented in the report of the Senate
as
true.
Committee
on
Foreign
Relations.
When Senator Chamberlain suggest­
ed the impeachment
of Secretary
10 for 13c
Baker he uttered a thought that has
Enough
Experience.
The John Bollman Co. Branch
been in the minds of a good many
o-----
Manufacturera
people. The most charitable thing to
say about some of the spectacles of The demand of the railroad brother-
waste presented by the war depart- I hood heads for the joint control with
BEFORE OR AFTER!
inent is that they are evidence of the government of the railroads is an
rank incompetency and indifference impossible dream in the light of the
INFLUENZA7
to the interests of the American peo­ experience the government has pass­
ed
through
in
railroad
control.
ple. They have been accompanied in
B y D r . M. C ook
some Instances by deliberate defiance | We have had enough of experiment
The cool fighter always wins and so
for
these
times.
It
is
time
to
get
01 law and of the will of congress.
The National Republican is present­ down to earth and exercise of com­ there is no need to become panic-
ing troni week to week some of the mon business sense, not only as to stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Ex-
specific Instances of public waste un­ the railroads, but in all other lines ercise in the fresh air and practise the
der the present national administra­ of business and industry. This is not three C’s: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin
tion. While President Wilson is trav­ the time to attempt to remedy what and Clean Bowels. To carry off the
eling about the country declaring disastrous experiment has wroimbt poisons that accumulate within the body
that
delay in ratification of the by blindly rushing into another.
and to ward off an attack of the influ­
league of nations covenant is respon­ I Government control of railroads
enza baci.lus, take a good liver regulator
sible for continuance of the high has failed from whatever viewpoint
to move the bowels, such as Castor Oil
it
is
regarded.
cost of living, it is clear that the
ur a pill made up of May-apple, leaves
largest single factor In the creation I It has lowered the standard of of aloe and root of jalap, to be had at
of high living costs Is the carnival of service to the public.
any drug store, and called Dr. Pierce’s
waste his own administration has i It has increased rates beyond even Pleasant Pellets.
.
the
demands
of
the
railroad
operat
­
been and still Is carrying oil. If the
The system should be built up bv tha
ors
before
the
government
took
con-
only way to stop this is to impeach
use of a good iron tonic, such as "Iron-
tic” tablets, to be obtained at some drug
ronie of the cabinet officers directly t vol.
responsible for it. then congress owes | It has destroyed the morale of the stores, or that well known blood-maker
to the country the duty of beginning business organization of transporta­ and herbal tonic made from roots and
barks of forest trees—sold everywhere
such proceedings. It is evident that tion lines.
It has failed to maintain the need­ as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
there will be no hault in the extra­
covery.
vagance of the administration, which ed improvements in railroad opera-
For a tonic that will freshen up the
tion.
and
is
now
asking
200
millions
('hairman Good, of the House Appro­
blood, clean the digestive tract and put
I
for
the
item
of
Impaired
rolling
stock
priât ions committee. estimates will
new force and vim into you, I know of
create a treasury deficit of more than alone.
nothing better than Dr. Pierce’s Golden
It has increased wages with a lav- Medical Discovery—and it contains no
three billion dollars this year, de­
spite enormous taxes, until some­ ' ish hand, but it has failed to satisfy alcohol or narcotic so is perfectly safe
thing diastic is done by the legisla­ the railroad employes and now faces to take
tive branch of the government by­ '»hit promises to be the greatest
A.wtoria, Oregon—‘‘After havinr had tha
way of ejecting from office some of -strike in years.
those who continue to pour out the I Finally, and worse than all else, it Grippe I could not regain my strength;
people’s money as if the duty to ; itas failed in business management, my blood was poor, I was nervous and also
which they are sworn were that of In addition to all that it has cost the had rheumatism. I tried everything but
public in loss of service, it has cost ust could not get any relief. Finally I
anting it.
more than 1 U billion dollars In defi- decided to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi­
If. as President Wilson says. the cits in revenues. not counting the cal Discovery and it cured me. 1 think it
inade-ln-Kurope covenant gives UH 272 millions ot shortage during the is simply gnat. I use the ‘Pleasant Pel­
the right to meddle in other people's first first five months of the present lets', too, for constipation.
buHlneM. then it give* other nations year.
the *••»• right to meddle || our*
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Assumes There Can Be No League people of the country from govern­
ment operation.
But His League.
The plan offered by the railroad
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN
County Dairy Herd Inspector
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