Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 06, 1919, Image 9

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    T1LLÁMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 6,
1919.
looked the too prevalent idea that it
is no crime to rob the government,
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and the difficulty of securing honest,
Senator Chamberlain's Washing- efficient supervision
slon of such,
such
great
ton friends are booming him for vice undertakings as the
building
t
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president. Senator
Chamberlain’s camps.
Washington friends are merely de-
Camp Sheridan was pr^pably only
prlving Oregon Republicans of the an example among many cases of
pleasure of getting his goat.—Ga- wholesale fraud during the war. A
zettte Tinies.
great amount of waste is expected
and inevitable in war, but fraud is
A Newberg woman is receiving possible only through dishonesty of
much praise for her business sagacity contractors, and iaxiiy, incompetence
and quick thinking. Her new hat or downright collusion of govern­
blew off while she was driving a ment officers. The people are willing
Ford. She forsook the Ford without to pay for unavoidable waste dlie
stopping it and rescued th< hat. This to haste ;.nd war prices, but they will
will be appreciated only by men who not condone robbery. The committees
have paid fall millinery bills, Tele-»of congress are doing well to inves­
phone Register.
tigate all war activities, and it is to
be hoped that they will pursue their
Electricity’s latest gift to
The most helpful and indispensa­ work to the end.—Oregonian.
the housewife—greatest
ble citizen of our community is the
since the electric iron
editor, even if we have to say it our­
and
electric vacuum
selves. We have never been afraid or The Red Cross Anny of 8,000.000
cleaner—the
Women.
ashamed to speak the truth, the
whole truth and nothing but the
The great accomplishment of the
truth. Next to the editor in import­
ance and helpfulness to the progress American Red Cross in the war was
P ortable
and comfort to human society is the its mobolization of an army of worn-
en
at
home,
greater
than
the
array
S
ewing
M achine
washerwomen—Junction City Times.
of men with the colors, to fight pain,
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No
more
tiresome
A federal judge in Arizona has suffering and distress. The war coun­
treadle pushing - no
held that the constitutional right of ell of the Red Cross has recently is­
A good c 'l heater filled with
more backache—a little
free speech in this country applies sued a report which shows that the
electric motor does the
Pearl Oil gives instant heat
to American citizens only. That is army of women workers numbered
hard work.
sound judgment and good patriotism. more than 8,000,000. In the 20
when and where needed. No
If It should be found by the higher months that ended last February
A foot control gives any
courts that it is not good law, con­ these women,, aided by junior work­
smoke, no odor. Easy to
speed desired.
gress should pass legislation forbid­ ers, turned out in the homes and the
carry about. Oil is consumed
ding political discussion of all kinds workshops of the different chapters
The entire machine in
by others than citizens of the coun­ a totol of 371,000,000 articles, of a
only when the heat is needed
its case can be carried
value
of
nearly
194,000,000,
for
try, and then only in the English
anywhere—it’s no larger
—no waste.
language. A person who cannot talk America and allied soldiers and sail­
than a typewriter.
our language understandingly is not ors and destitute civilians.
Pearl Oil is refined and re­
From these figures the imagination
qualified for our citizenship.—Item-
Ask for a demonstra­
aided by items of personal recollec­
izer.
refined by our special process
tion.
tion, can form a picture of what the
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which makes it clean burn­
Our hat and cap are both off to army of women under the Red Cross
COA SI POU ER CO
J. D. Mickle, state food and dairy banner was doing while the war was
ing. For sale,iri bulk by deal­
being
fought.
Those
of
us
who
lived
THE
commissioner. Mickle is the only
ers everywhere,—the same
politician we ever heard of besides in cities will remember the busy
ELECTRIC
STORE
Senator Sherman who has the nerve workrooms, filled with white capped
high-quality kerosene as the
women
sewing,
knitting,
making
sur
­
to take the right side of a question
Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon
even though it was the unpopular gical dressings, assembling gift bags
side. In a column article in Thurs- for soldiers, laboring against time in
cans. There is a saving by
day’s Telegram he defends the cold order to keep a great number of his-
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
buying in bulk. Order by
storage plants and calls the men who pital and refugee equipment flowing
overseas.
Every
one,
whether
in
city
run them public benefactors. Mickle
name—Pearl Oil.
Attorney s-at-Law,
ought to know better. He could ask or country, remembers the work tak­
en home and the busy knitting need­
any street politician and learn that
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters
they are the solt cause of the 1!. c. of les that never stopped.
The ltejj Cross did a great variety
1. and ought to be hanged.—Gazette
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
of other Wk_work, some of it close to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Times.
the front,’’Touch of it In the camps
(California)
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Both phones.
Editor Morton, of the St. Helens and hospitals to the rear; and all
Mist, has been indicted for misappro­ this was in some degree spectacular
or dramatic, but it was not as im­ p T. BO ALS, M.D.,
priation of the funds of a $300 estate
pressive as the spectacle of 8,000,000
the administration of which was
¡wished onto him. Morton’s newspa- American women sewing and knit­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ting at home. It is this that will
Iper friends know that somebody has
Surgeon S. P. Co.
'put up a job on him. A fortune even come most naturally to our minds
when the Red Cross begins its yearly
as great as $300 would be no tempta­
(I. O. O. F. Bkltf.)
roll call the first week in November.
tion to him. Thu temptation he could
—Spokesman Review#
not resist was to say that he thought
Tillamook
Oregon
about some of the crooks up in Col­
umbia county and now they are go­ Senator Williams’ Tirade on Ireland.
rp H GOYNE,
ing to get him. When they do get
John Sharpe Williams, administra­
him they will be hunting around for
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
a darned good excuse to let go of a tion spokesman in the Senate, whose
father came from Wales, and who
tartar.—The Sentinel.
Offlce: O pposite C ourt fc jush
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declared on the floor of the Senate
♦
The habit of dictation had probab- not long ago that "We are all free Tillamook
O. egon
ly become too strong to be reslsted born Englishmen,” paid his respects
EBSTER
HOLMES.
and President Wilson vetoed the dry to the Irish race during the debate
bill, which was immediately repassed on the Shantung amendment, in
by congress over his objection. A which Senator Williams was one of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
charitable explanation would be that the leaders in the opposition to the
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
judgment as well as body has been amendment.
affected by his illness, for the bene­
In beginning his notable speech,
FIRST STREET.
ficial results of national prohibition which was withheld for revision by
OREGON
even to the extent It has progressed Senator Williams instead of its being TILLAMOOK,
are too plain to be Ignored. Com- printed in the Congressional Record’s
¡plete loss of judgment or stubborn current account of the debate, the J^AVID ROBINSON, M.D ,
adherence to one-man dictatorship Mississippi senator said that Senator
are the only possible explanations for Johnson's opposition to the unamend­
his action, for even the most extreme ed treaty might be explained by the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
"wets” had given up hope and ex­ fact that he lived on “Green Street"
pected the bill to become law.— in San Francisco. He thereupon sent
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Hildsboro Independent.
to the Vice President’s desk to be
If ycyj want to know what rare and
read the resolutions adopted by the
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unusual enjoyment Camels provide
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
One of our exchanges tells, In one, Confederate Veterans at their recent
smoke them in comparison with any
squib, about thousands of Armenians encampment, favoring the adoption
and Syrians starving in the old of the British-Wilson covenant ryith- QR. O. L. HOHLFELD.
cigarette in the world at any price!
country, and hints that the Ameri­ out , change, and proceeded to Insti­
cans should be feeding them. In an­ tute invidious comparisons between
AMELS are a cigarette revelation any
VETERINARIAN.
other squib the same editor says that the Confederate and the Irish revolu­
way you consider them! Take quality,
here in America the "anxious mother tionists. The Senator continued.
with clothing and school books to
Mutual Phone
or refreshing flavor and fragrance: or, that
"It has not been many days since Lcll Phone—2F2
buy for a half dozen or more hope­ I heard upon this floor a pretense
wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you
fuls must use her wits In the closest that over 50 per cent of the Ameri-
Tillamook
Oregon.
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
■ domestic bargaining in order to make can Revolutionary troops were Irish
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-
'the purse hold out.” Well, why not when we gained our Independence.
QR. L. L. HOY,
let mother and the kids go without Only 4 per cent of the population of
satisfaction you marvel that so much de­
and
send
our
food
stuffs
and
clothing
the
United
States
at
the
time
was
light could be put into a cigarette!
to the Armenians and Syrians—they Irish, and two-thirds ol that
1 pet PHYSICIAN ANb SURGIA N
are so near and dear to us. There cent were Scotch Irish and English-
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
T iij . amook B lock ,
never was a time, it seems, wrfen Irish and Ulsterites; and during the
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them
there wasn’t "thousands” of those American Revolution whenever a
< »regt n
Tillamook,
so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend
foreigners "starving" or being “mas­ man raised his cup of beer in Ulster
explains why it is possible for you to smoke
sacred”. It is amazing how well they he drank to the memory of William
J Oll'i LELAND HENDERSON,
hold out. The wonder of it Is, that of Orange and to the liberties of the
Camels liberally without tiring your taste!
they do not find something else to American colonies.
You will prefer Camels to either kind
ATTORNEY
do or move on.—Willamina Times.
I also find out from a little bit of
of tobacco smoked straight!
Investigation that the Brftlsh troopH
AND
Crap-Shooting at Camp Sheridan. who took« the works at Bunker Hill
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
You’ll realize pretty quick, too, that
The revelations of wholesale fraud against us and made a defeat out of
Tillamook •
-
•
’ Oiegj.i
among the many reasons you smoke Camels
in construction of Camp Sheridan. what we had celebrated as a victory
is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga-
Ala., go to confirm the worst that were a British command denominated
) OBERI H McGRATH,
i has been said about criminal waste the Royal Irish. They went over our
retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigarettyodor!
I in execution of army contracts. workH at the very last minute and
w- < < >1 V il I l !k \ I I. AW.
Fraud was the natural outgrowth of took them from us. 1 also find that
Once you know Camels you won’t
I the cost-plus system, for the greater in South Carolina and in Virginia
take much stock in premiums, coupons
TILLAMOOK, OREGO N.
¡the cost the more "plus” went Into during the war of the revolution the
or gifts! You’ll prefer Camel quality!
the contractors’ pocket. The crap­ chief forces commanded by Carlton,
shooters at Camp Sheridan literally and a great many other British com­
; gambled away money which was manders. were Irishmen.
"As a matter of fact, of course
paid for in liberty bonds or taxes, but
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
at that they may have don* less hat tn the Irish never whipped the South
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
¡than it they had tried to earn their at all. They could not whip the South
Places absolutely guaranteed
.wages as plumbers, for they might at any time. I am tired of this busi­
not to smoke or money re­
have left white lead in water-tanks, ness. I am tired of this vanity and
funded.
as did the alleged plumbers who built nonsence. I do not care how many
Brick work of all kinds done
Irishmen
voted
the
Democratic
tick
­
the
steamer
West
Munham.
on short notice.
Some
of
the
good
people
who
think
The
New
York
World
says
New
The Democratic party would have
Cost plus contracts were a device et.”
We make a specialty of re­
been dead fifty years ago except for York State would be better off with­ the Republicans ought to say agree­ adopted by the administration when
pairing smoking" Fire P'scee
able
things
about
Mr.
Wilson
might
the practically unanimous support of out United States senators than with
A western university has announc­
it had accused some firms of making
the Irish vote, and yet John Sharpe Calder and Wadsworth to represent cite us to a good thing or two that collusive bids including excessive ed a series of lectures on '"construc­
Mr.
Wilson
ever
said
about
the
Re
­
them
in
the
Senate.
Who
elected
the
Williams, administration spokesman,
i profit. They were expected to save tive socialism."" When the course is
gets up in the senate and calls the World to the senate’ Or was the publican party or any of Its leaders
i money by comparison with flat price finished It might Introduce one on
TILLAMOOK. ORE
Iriah a bunch of white livered, yel­ World Just appointed by President who were alive at. the time he was
contracts, but the government over- uiulthful leprosy."
writing or speaking.
low-backed cowards
Wilson, like Henry Ford?
What the Editors Say
T he ♦
L atest t
Western Electric
the morning shave
H. C. BOONE, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
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RALPH E. WARREN,