Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 30, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 30, 1919
gratified by the progress which is be­
ing made in controlling the cost of
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'living." Attorney General Painter lifts
j We have had all kinds of hyphen-'more recently informed the people
i ate* in this country, but the latest, that the cost of living has gone down
J development by the Shantung discus- from 20 to 25 per cent since he be-
jslon, is the Jap-American. *
—• •• the
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gan his crusade. *
And
queer thing
¡about it all is that the fellows
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! If, as has been reported, the U. S. have things to sell do not know
State department has asked Japan to
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I fix a date for the restoration of I The Cossacks who flagged
I Shantung to China, the reply must American soldier in Siberia, probably
( have been entrusted to Mr. Buries- know that even In next door Mexico
on’s department.
jbooting Americans around is the
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favorite outdoor sport, with an ad-
Attention is called to the fact that ministration in power a^ Washington
the wages of teachers in colleges pledged by the platform upon which
have failed to keep pace with the in- (it was first elected In 1912 to "pro-
| crease in the cost of living. The col-^ect
.W. the
VUV rights
, . ^U.0 of
V. American
-...... ....1, citizens
lege professors have had tough sled- at home and abroad."
ding ever since a College professor
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Electricity’s latest gift to
was elected president.
The New York World reclares that
the housewife greatest
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"every radical who is preaching so­
since the electric iron
The rotten eggs thrown Ijy the cial and economic revolution” is op­
and electric vacuum
Ardmore, Okla., mob of "idealists” at posing the pending covenant of the
cleaner—the
Senator Reed for advocating an ' league of nations. A very fair presen­
Americanized covenant of a league of tage of these radicals are on the gov­
nations are not by any means the ernment payrolls by appointment of
rottenest arguments that have been the present administration, and they
P ortable
advanced by propagandists
of the are just as loyal to the league as the
league of nations.
World is to the treaty maker who
S ewing M achine
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gave the World's editor a job on the
. Marching at the regular rate of entourage of the peace commission.
No
more
tiresome
speed it would take the administra­
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treadle pushing - no
tion job holders still doing war work
The cure for all our ills, imaginery
more backache—a little
at Washington several days to march and real, is simplicity itself. W. P. G.
electric motor does the
past the White House, and moving at Harding, governor of the Federal
hard work.
regulation administration speed they reserve board, defined it in a few
couldn’t pass a given point before plain and easily understood words
A foot control gives any
the next general election.
in an address at St. Louis. "If the i
speed desired.
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i world would declare an industrial I
The entire machine in
.¡Secretary Lansing has not denied truce for six months it would do
its case can be carried
that he told Mr. Bullit that if the more to bring down
high prices
American people understood what than ever would be accomplished by j
anywhere—it’s no larger
Work,
— and
-~J agitation.
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more |
the treaty meant they never would 'strikes
than a typewriter.
accept it. But probably Mr. Lansing work, is what the country needs,
Ask for a demonstra
thinks Mr. Wilson is making so Shorter hours and increased wages
tion.
many speeches that the American will not increase production.”
people will never understand it.
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I Col. Henry Waterson declares:
COAS! POWER CO
Quite a number of the 132 maga­ ."The scounderlism—for no other
THE
zines compelled to suspend publica­ word fits the case—persued by the
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ELECTRIC
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tion in New York because of the im­ administration and its janisaries in
possibility of meeting the demands attempting to blackjack the Pres-
of radical labor men acting in de­ I ¡dent's pro-British treaty through
fense of their international unions, 'the Senate of the United States car-
have beenfomenters of radical sen- I ries with its autocratic shameless­
timet. Well, the chickens will come ness its own condemnation, and, ex-
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
home to roost.
Icept that the organization once
Attorney 8-at-Law,
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known and honored as the democratic
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The New York World criticises party has become the merest Wilson
General Wood for orders which it in­ appandage, would carry also its cer­ TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
terprets as suppression of free speech tain defeat.”
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
at Gary. But free speech for I. W.
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The real desire for a vast majority
W.’s at Gary is surely no more im­
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portant than free speech in the Unit­ of the American people is to pitch
ed States Senate while a treaty is be­ into the ocean the whole scheme of
ing debated, and that the world has American entanglement in the broils
T. BOALS, M.D.,
of Europe, broils based upon jealous­
been trying to suppress f&r weeks.
ies, rivalry and conflicting ambitions
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Newt Baker says he wants an army that are centuries old and will take
only five times the pre-war size centuries to eradicate except by the
Surgeon S. P. Co.
along with the universal military force we are expeKed to apply. 11 is
training, for the present, but that if a safe guesfe that few men give the
(I. O. O F. Bldg.)
we do not get the league of nations unexpurgated covenant their support
Oregon
we will have to "arm to the teeth." in the Senate will ever again be Tillamook
What do you suppose "arming to.the elected by the people to a place of
teeth” would be under a .specifist public responsibility.
rp H GO Y NE,
Secretary of War, anyway?
The world’s supply of cattle, sheep
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
One of the most laughable claims land swine is approximately what it
set up in behalf of the league of na­ i was at the outbreak of the European Office: O pposite C ount fc ijse
tions is that after we have joined ' war, according to a report by the De-
O, egon
England, France and Japan in ful­ i partment of Agriculture. Losses in Tillamook
filling the secret treaties which gave | Western Europe have been balanced
kbster holmes ,
Shantung to Japan, the conscience of by gains in other countries. The two
the powers participating in this theft experts sent to Investigate the situa­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
may be depended upon to bring about tion in Europe were of the opinion,
however, that American meat exports
restitution of what is thus stolen.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
' would drop to pre-war figures before
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FIRST * STREET.
Vice President Marshall has pro­ European herds had been entirely me­
hibited the crowrlkjin the Senate gal­ ntored, as many factors tend to limit
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
leries front applauding. Thef have the money European countries wish
been doing all the cheering for the to send out for food purchases.
AVID ROBINSON, M.D.,
senators who want to Americanize
Henry H. Morgan, United States
the treaty and eovenant. What irri­
tates the rubber stamp statesmen in High Trade Commissioner in Bel-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the Senate is that the gallery crowds glum, has just completed a visit to
do not act like Democrats in Ard­ Ghent, Liege, and La Louvlere to in­
vestigate the report circulated in
NATIONAL BUILDING,
more, Oklahoma.
America that the occupation of Bel­
The treaty of peacfi and league of gium by Germany had been a fatal TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
nations covenant will be ratified blow to its Industry. Mr. Morgan de­
with effective reservations included clares he found the Belgians at work
in the instrument, substantially as and expressed himself as favorably QR. O. L. HOHLFELD.
presented by Senator Lodge. There impressed with the spirit shown by
are votes enough and to spare to both the employers and workers In
VETERINARIAN.
ensure this result. Ratification will settling the difficult questions be­
be had in November, probably early fore them. He says the country is
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Mutual Phone
in the month. This may be depended far from a Btate of helplessness.
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upon a conservative statement of
Tillamook
Oregon.
The report just issued by Director
the situation.
General Hines discloses the fact that
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Colonel Edw. M. House, President the number of women employed on QR. L. L. HOY,
Wilson’s closest adviser, wrote in his the railways of the country during
book "Philip Dru, Administrator” the war was greater than was gener­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the year Mr. Wilson was first nomi­ ally believed. At the beginning of
T illamook B lock ,
nated for President: "Out constitu­ Ithe year, when many women had al­
tion and laws served us well for the ready abandoned railway work, the
Oregon.
first hundred years of our existence, number employed was 99,709. By Tillamook,
but under the conditions of today ¡July 1 this had been decreased by
they are not only obsolete, but gro­ 7,815.-The reduction in the number J Ol l "I LELAND HENDERSON.
tesque.” This seems to state the ad­ of women workers in the round-
I houses and shops was as high as 23
ministration theory concisely.
ATTORNEY
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I per cent. There was an increase in
AND
the
number
employed
in
some
of
the
German workmen are said to be
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
willing to work harder now, in o'der lighter operating work, but there 1
to rehabitate the couhtry, then fhey was very little change in the number Tillamook -
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did before the war. If Germany goes holding clerical positions.
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to work and the rest of the world
continues to talk big and exhaust all Mr. Gompers says that Judge Gary’s
OBERT II. McGRATH,
their energies in thinking up fresh refusal to arbitrate the steel strike
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
means of getting more for doing less, prove? that he is an industrial auto­
the question of who is going to come crat. But it was Mr. Gompers who
out on top will still be open to de- declared before a congressional com­ TI LLAMOOK. OREGON.
mittee the other day that if Congress
bate.
passed a compulsory arbitration law
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The United States should reserve organized labor would retuse to obey
the right to withdraw from the leag- it. The relations of capital and labor
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
ue of nations not in two years but in in this country can be improved only
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
two minutes. In two years this in- thtough the llimlnation of autocracy
Places absolutely guaranteed
strunient might wreck the republic, <>t all kinds, and the time will come
not to smoke or money re­
Should it become that its operations when the people will demand that I
funded.
are perilous to the United States, ¡disputes of this sort, like all other |
Brick work of all kinds done
why should thi» government bind it- 'disputes, be settled in public courts
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
self to take two years to terminate of conciliation and arbitration. So
pairing smoking Fire Placaa.
it* entanglement in the organiza­ long a« either side declares that it
will not submit to the authority of
tion?
the people in such matters, it has no
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In hi* Labor Day addrewi President ground for denouncing the other for
TILLAMOOK. ORE
Wilson said "I aw encouraged and • a refusal to arbitrate.
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Scraps of Paper
The following are a few of our
Cash Prices. Give us your trade
and we will save you Money.
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Frank’s Meat Treats
Bulk Coffee
Balogna
Milk -
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Rolled Oats, large pck.
Folgers Baking Powder
Catsup
Bacon
10c. per can.
40c. per lb.
22c. per lb.
15c. per can.
30c. per pck.
45c. per lb.
30c. per bottle
37c. per lb.
Why pay $1.80 for a 80 lb. sack
of Carnation feed when you can
get a 90 lb. sack for $1.85.
We pay the highest prices for farm products
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Many Extra Miles
We can show you—and prove to you—
that there is a genuine money saving in the
use of United States Tires.
The extra miles they give mean just so
many extra dollars counted in real money.
And there are further actual economies in
the saving of gas, oil, repairs and depreciation.
The reason of all this is in the tires them­
selves—their liveliness, ruggedness and
sturdiness.
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There are five United States Tires—a type
for every make of car.
U nited States Tí res
are Good Tires
We know United States Tires are Good Tires.
That’s Why we sell them.
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Anderson Bros., Garage, Nehalem ; Wheeler Garage, M. J. Maddox, Wheeler.
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RALPH E. WARREN,
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