? » TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, CCiOl ER What the Editors Say Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, L a man don’t know, it is easy to mil- lave a »tate iie n. _ aud a $lbbb bond to »eil a piece ot property of any discrip >11 or cause a sale to be made. A mi cun sell hi» own prup- city oi course, but acting as un agent ne, .!., or indirectly . equires a li- censt or a heuvy fine.—Banks liera.u. Oregon. A party ru go vv rung in VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector HELL PHONE. MAIN 3. MUTUAL -------------- o PHONE ■ ■ . editai sleuths announce that they e fouuu io.uOO.uuo eggs in stor- In Di ■ in the vicinity of New York city. 5H5E5H5BSH5Z5aS2SE5H5a5il5252£H5B5ZSa5ZSH5è5Z5ï5ZSH5HS^2525'ê:^52SÏ5BSZSLJ IF o i *a city of some G,bob,000 people, thaï 1 means about three eggs for each iK 1 .- ua old enough to eai them. Lini- Utili: io each person to i egg lor breuk- last t, n means enough for three days, i Won lu U I New York or any othei I city be foolish not to have a tbree- day supply ou hand?- Lebanon Uri- terion. The Brunswick ‘ Ultona” plays all records at their best. of the so-called games chance al the recent state lair was op pullunity to pitcli three baseballs into tomato cans and receive a box oi Canny a» reward. It yiere was a grown man on the grounds who did not believe he could do it be was a wonder. Whoever called it a “game of chance", though, does not under­ stand w ords of men. To win required more science and skill than pitching horseshoes, but it was possible. It was not gambling; it was education­ al, for it taught men humility in the second lesson of the “sucker’’ came back.—Oregonian. -------o------- | An analysis of the income tax re- ' turns shows that it the total incomes lot those able to pay income tax were 'divided equally among all the people iof the United States ii would amount | to less than $15 each, about $1.25 a month. But the government takes a ■considerable portion of these incomes. a large part of the remainder was For disenfecting where Contagious or [given away to schools, in the support of missions, hospitals and in general infectious diseases are prevailing. ¡charities. Most of this was for pur­ poses for which it would not be ad­ CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ visable to tax people. The report ful Germicidal mixture and by its use ¡show's the fallacy of the idea that an lequal distribution of wealth would will improve general stable conditions. benefit the people. By far the largest portion of the income of the country is now paid out in wages. The farm­ er’s income is next, and the profits of all the small business men amount to more than those of the RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. very wealthy.—Telephone Register. ------- o------- eS2525?5îiÆ5Hii-a5H525ESZJSa525HS25Z5E525PS35H5252S25H52S25aS252Sa5H5Z5a5a5 The president, though, is wrong in his broad statement that Great Brit- ian’s six votes in the assembly would 25?5H5ESÍ5ZS25H5Z5a5Z525a52SESe5a5H5aSH52Sa525H5Z5a5H5Z525H5HSH5Z5í5B5¿5 be more powerful than the one vote of this country. If Lloyd George had had that thought he would not have been so insistent that five British colonies be give representation in the assembly. Even if they had only a .-.peaking part, as the president con­ tends, their influence would be there directly upon the assembly and indi­ rectly upon tlie council.. But the as- t. .ibly has more than a speaking or debating role. It has exclusive au- Ln il.ority, for example, to admit ncw K i - itici. to tile league. When Ger- many knocks for admi.sion the Brit- i.s'1 empire will then have six votes to oar one. The council when fuliy li.rmed will have nine members. Five of those members arc fixed by the league covenant—the United State.:, Ü1 'Great Bliuan, France. Italy am! Ja- nl i pan. The additional four members Lhall be .elected from time to time | by the a. sei.ibly.’’ Spokesman ■ Re- 1 view. Hear them at the New Music Store CLOUGH’S s CARBOLIC COMPOUND 18 cents a package AMELS are in a class by themselves—easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that ! Simply compare Crtmels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis­ faction to the utmost test I C Camels are sold every­ where in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or tenpackages(200cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. 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But it is easy to figure out if you try. For more than two years building was practically at Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense, a standstill and nearly 5.DOOJOOO money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By young men entered the army. Some preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­ married before they left, but the sure. safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated great majority did not. They have inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul­ been coming home for nearly a year, canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube. and the first thing the majority did was to get married, and homes were required not only for them but the married soldier as well. Anyone can remember the marriages they know- have taken place within the past six months -marriage which under or­ dinary circumstances would have [been scattered over the past two years -and multiply them by the towns and cities in tlie country and an idea of the number of new homes ¡required will dawn on one. Add to ¡these the people who have left the [farms to engage in war industries Just Received, a Ton of Shoes, all [and who have remained in the cities sizes, from Shetland Ponies up. and the reason why there are not Also Rubber Shoes. [enough houses to go around is no I guarantee all work to be [longer a mystery.—Independent. ------- o------- satisfactory, if not, bring it back The lynching of a negro rapist and and I will make good without the near lynching of the mayor by a extra charge. [wild mob a Omaha. Nebraska. Sun- |day night adds emphasis to the law­ lessness that is rampant over the en­ tire couutry at this time and the ut­ ter disregard to human rights and 'moral and statute laws by an element crazed by might and a desire to e:> erelt.e their personal will. The negro, i without a doubt, deserved punish­ ment, and without a doubt would have received It at the hands ot Jus­ tice had the law taken its due course, but the mayor, who was exercising his right as a peace officer and ex- 'horting the mob to disperse was as­ sailed, a rope placed over his head and he was hung up twice by the 'frenzied mob before he could be cut down by the fighting police. This is anarchism pure and simple. And for 31 J. 5BS25Z52S2SZS2SZS2SBSH52 a city the size of Omaha to develop a C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore- HORSE SHOEING. JACK HARPER, BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK. Expert Dyeing g I That Old Coat, Dress or Suit can be dyed to look like new at at a Small Cost. CALL Pacific Cleaning and Tailoring qo . mob of such magnitude as to overawe [as distinct from the council, which not only the peace officers but the left the British council with but one | citizens generally and to carry out vote on the council. Senator Reed ■ their illegal designs is a condition has presented a letter to the senate, not to be desired and must be sum- [signed by Wilson, Lloyd George and [marily dealt with that the same Clemenceau, declaring that each self- spirit of defiance does not spread to governing dominion is eligible to a other places for other causes.— place in the council. The letter was Sheridan Sun. in reply to a question raised by Sir ------- o------- Robert Borden, and constitutes a per­ The Medford Tribune seems to be fect example of the secret treaty.— wavering. It concedes that if the Upipqua Valley News. feeling expressed in Washington and in Paris recently really exists in the Kansas CiTy Star: “At Columbus world, then the league ot nations is both silly and futile, it is not what the President threatened the country the league covenant says, opines the with war if it rejected his league; al Tribune, “but upon what is in the Des Moines he threatened it with heart of the world family.” While bolshevism; at Soux Falls he threat­ we don’t take much stock in this ened it with pro-Gertnanism. It is heart-of-tlie-world stuff, lieverthe- difficult to characterize contentions less, the Tribune has si n.d it all, but so extravagant, so grotesque. They u the heart of humanil y was right, are the arguments of a man who is t. ere woi.lu«i’t need tu e any league, I fighting desi lately for what he So long as pussions exi .i, .:o long as knows is a lost cause. But Americans, jealousy, envy, ambition and avarice who were too level headed to be car­ find lodgment in the human heart, ried off their feet by the plea that it just so long will men'and nations would he possible to prevent war by quarrel and all itie league covenants treaty,, are not to be frightened by in th world will not have the slight­ the bogies of bolshevism and Hun est effect on them. For thin reason propaganda. It is becoming increas­ it is incumbent on the United States ingly evident what the; want. They to protect its own interests and no! want peace without entangling alli­ make Itself a party to a contract ances with Euiope." that will oblige it to send American ------- o------- boys to war in every part of the I Detroit Free Press says: “The Sen- world on the motion of a foreign ate has a large, serious responsibility council. If the unanimity rule Is io ' u;ion its hands, and in accordance be argued in answer, then we place with their oatli of office, the meni- ourseivs in the light of being pikers bers should take the utmost care to if the other representatives ask for do the best possible thing for the na­ troops and our representative votes tion. They should not allow them­ no. Unquestionably the best thing selves to be intermediated or'swajed for America is to keep out of the by passion or prejudice. If they rat­ mess, and if, as the sob sisters say. ify the treaty, with or without ■’America is the hope of the world,” amendments, they should do so only then the best thing lor America is after the most careful study and de­ the best thing for the world.—Ga- liberations, considering only the zette Tinies. ¡country and the dictates of their rea­ ------- o------- son and conscience, and this, no mut­ It is no longer possible to keep up ter how much time they cun consume. the pretense that President Wilson If, as the president slurrlngly sug­ is speaking honestly and frankly to-< gests, it is true they do not under- the American people, says the Seat- Istand the inwardness of the Paris tie Post-Intelligence, Out of consi- settlement, they certainly ought not deration for his high office we have [to attempt to pass Judgment on it un­ striven to attribute his mis-state­ til they have arrived at such an un­ ments of fact to carelessness of derstanding.” speech and to ignorance of his sub­ ject, though at times this stretched credulity to the breaking point. But 1 South Bend (Ind.) Tribune: "An credulity cannot stand the stress of exchange calls attention to the man­ the Clemenceau-Wilson and Lloyd I ner in which tlie United States rail­ George letter relating to the first and I I road administration has been run­ second paragraphs of Article 4. Un­ ! ning things in the following manner: less the president can disavow the Here is a case which shows how some letter he stands convicted of deliber­ i of the deficit of the railroad admin­ ately trying to decieve the American istration has been caused. On thé people. And no controversal victory Wabash road a water tank was oper­ that may come from this fact can ated by electricity which was tended compensate for the regret that must by a nearby farmer. He turned on bi fait by every American citizen the switch in the morning, went whoso faith in our institutions has about his business, came back at six been shocked. The president on a o’clock in the evening and turned it score of occasions has told the Amer­ off. For this service of a few minutes ican people that the representation each day he received about $20 a of the British Empire in the league month. When the railroad adminis­ of nations gave the empire no advan­ tration took hold the wise men who tage; that the six vote» of the British classified employes rated this farmer empire had no reality; and he went as an electrician. They figured his to elaborate pains to explain how the time for the entire day and allowed effectiveness of this six-to-one repre­ him about $300 a month without re­ sentation of the British empire was quiring any additional work fur him. nullified. He pointed out how Can­ Furtherfore, he was given back pay ada and other self governing domin­ amounting to between $2.,500 and ions were confined to the assembly $3.000.” [make repairs and for th, ning reservoir. F. L. Berkey, DOING THEIR DUTY. 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