T1LLAM00K HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 13. and you should worry. If you The Brunswick ‘ Ultona” plays all What the Editors Say ing want more money any time, just take it whenever you find it; and records at their best. Why shouldn't our judiciary move when the supply is gone just have the government print more, so then along with other things? In other words, why shouldn’t it progress? Be­ cause an opinion or decision happen­ ed to be the proper tiling three hun­ dred years ago is no sign it is all right today. Modernize the law a lit­ tle, as well as other things.—Tele­ phone Register. ------- o The fiscal year 1919 shows that we increased our sugar exports 999.6 percent over pre war exports. Until we quit sweetening the rest of the world, sugar in America will be high priced and hard to get. We could have had plenty of it this year at reasonable price, from Cuba, if Mr. Wilson hadn’t been so busy making the world safe for democracy that he let the option expire in spite of re­ peated warnings from the sugar equalization board.—Gazette Times. ------- o------- The Grangers of Clackamas coun­ ty have deliberately repudiated Grange Master Spence charging him with trying to use the grange to boost his own political ambitions. They, also endorsed the $1,700,000 road bond issue that Spence has been fighting. Spence’s efforts to tie the grange up with union labor ought to be enough against him to satisfy any farmer, to say nothing tibout his campaign in behalf of the nonparti­ san league.—Gazette-Times. will be enough for everybody to help themselves. How strange that thi plan has never been thought of be­ fore. So simple.—Sheridan Sun. business men , housewives During the present agitation rela­ and children . tive to the coal miners' strike it is ACH nnd every one of those find the First Na­ possible that public opinion will veer tional a Rood place to hunk. Our facilities around to such a decided extent that cover the needs of all three Masses and <>iir the workers should be well aud lib- service is appreciatively helpful whether one has a ed unjustly. In common with most of rue account or small. the people The Observer believes that ~Bv hankinu here—you place your account under the worekrs shouud be »ell and lib­ the siipervision of thcNAllONAL hankinu Laws erally paid. But this does not mean that they should be allowed to run and Regulations. the country, and demand and receive such high wages that business A. W. tn'NN. Farmer. JOHN MORGAN. Farmer. be crippled. In other words I.AMU. Building Material. should be on guard to see that workingmen are not unjustly treated just because they have been milled into believing that it was possible fbr them to get all that there is in busi­ T ness. For all most recognized that some men are born with greater abil- ity and more ambition than others, and that the world always has and always will pay them for that ability and ambition. But the workingmen have for some time had all the say, I and if they get the opportunity or acquire the power the capitalists will be just as unreasonable. It is tlie great middle classes who must bal­ Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense, ance the weight and see that justice g money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By is meted out to all.—Polk County preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea- The coal strike is bound to prove a Observer. fa sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated failure because it does not have the ¡a inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul­ backing of either the public or the NEW NATIONAL LAW DEATH ON canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube. rational element of organized labor. THIEVES. The claims for men for increased g wages may be just, but they are ask­ ing too much when they insist on a Measure Passed By Congress Is Now ^HS?5?5E5a5i5H5c!5H5E5aSH5a52SHSZ5E5Z5Z5E5E5Z525BS2SB52525ZS2S2S2S25!SB six hour day and a five day week, In’Effect. Eight hours and six days are not un­ U reasonably long for any man, per­ forming mere manual labor. One of Automobile thieves take warning! tlie Ten Commandmants handed to The long arm of the United States Moses by tlie Loid for the law of all will get you now if you cross a state mankind commences, “Six days shalt line or run a stolen cur into a foreign Take'yourtHerses there and get thou labor."—Itemizer. country or territory. And the penalty First Class Shoes for them. ------- o------- is enough to make even the hardest The teachers of Yamhill County criminals hesitate—$5000 fine or I guarantee all work to be are in McMinnville this week attend­ five years’ imprisonment or both. satisfactory, if not, bring it back ing the annual institoot of that body This bill, .which passed both houses of professional ladies and gentlemen. and I&will make good without of congress quickly, went to Presi­ Schools were closed Tuesday evening extra charge. for the ✓ rest of the week. The teach- dent Wilson on October 16. On ac­ count of his illness, he let it become ers’ institute is somewhat of a round up where the teaching fraternity a law without his signature on Oc­ tober 28. It is estimated this will meet and exchange new ideas tremendously increase the recovery and principals in the methods of of cars, locally, as it will put a stop teaching and conducting school. The "conductor” who assists the county to all interstate traffic in stolen mo­ superintendent of schools in keep­ tor vehicles. The law is considered by automo­ ing up interest and imparting know­ ledge to the teachers, is the one on bile men and the police as one of whom the success or failure of the such great importance that it is here meeting depends. Teachers get pay given in full. Department of justice for attending these institutes the officials suggest it be posted up in | ledge to the teachersis the one on garages and distributed generally by titled to it. But it will not be long automobile dealers and clubs when­ ! until the annual institute will be ever possible, to the end that stolen 1 a thing of the past.—Willamina cars will not be moved outside of the state, thus making their recovery Times. more prompt and easy. • / o- The proposed league between the This is the law: Grange, the Farmers’ Union and the "Be It enacted by~the Senate and BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL LADIES, rerogniring the many ad­ State Federation of Labor, is only the House of Representatives of the CONDITIONS arc maturing new vantages in a personal checking ac­ bringing out to the surface of what United States of America, in congress problems almost daily and this bank count. will find us ready to do every­ has been a veiled alliance in the past assembled, that this act may be cited has prepared itself with facilities very thing possible to make their transac­ valuable to a wide variety of interests. tions with this bank a pleasure to them. and which has more or less butted as the national motor-vehicle theft into politics with comparatively little act. TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­ TO THE THRIFTT, m offer 4% ER, our membership in the Federal success because of the radicalism "Section 2. That when used in this interest compounded twice yearly for Retene System is an advantage. It which characterizes many of the act0 their savings plus the security of A gives us a broad and practical ability leaders in the three organizations. Girona Home Owned Bank. “(a) The term ‘motor vehicle’ shall to meet their particular needs. The I As far as affecting legislation, it will include an automobile, automobile same connection serves The Burinet* I not do much more than it has done truck, automobile wagon, motorcycle Man Here each of these differing lines TO THE VISITORS IN Tn IS SEC­ of endeavor will find that conferences TION, this l>ank is a place for them I in the last two sessions. Many farm- or any other self propelled vehicle with our officers often bring out ad­ to enter and fed at h<>rue and they eni are not affiliated with either the not designed for running or rails. vantages which annety and business are invited to call and make their Grange or the Farmers Union; they “(b) The term 'interstate or for­ cares have hidden from them. desires known. prefer to act with recognized parties. eign commerce’ as used in this act The new alliance will possibly make shall include transportation from one more noise than in the past but will state, territory or the District of Co­ JN the final analysis, it will be found that this in­ not accomplish much more unless lumbia, or to a foreign country, or stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and, new leaders take hold of the move- from foreign country to any state, whatever your business interests in this section may merit.—News Reporter. territory or the District of Columbia. be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­ ------- o “Section 3. That whosoever shall gent and personal co-operation. Warden Steiner, of the Oregon transport or cause to be transported state prison, has returned from a in interstate or foreign commerce a TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK tour of tlie larger eastern prisons motor vehicle, knowing the same to The St ran. a Home Bank with a report of possible industries have been stolen, shall be punished within the by a fine of not more than $5000 or that can be conducted < prison walls. Outdoor employment of by Imprisonment of not more than prisoners is to be abolished and the five years or both. work heretofore done by the convicts “Section 4. That whoever shall, in tlax production, road building and with the intent to deprive the owner cutting fuel wood has been decided of the possession thereof, receive, against. Tlie new program that is be­ conceal, store, barter, sell or dispose ing considered is the manufacture of of any motor vehicle, moving car, or raS25HSZSasa5H5aS25£5H5H5H5H5?SHSH5ï5Z5E5ESa5HSÎSH5a5?S25e5?SÏS25a5H525a agricultural machinery at the state which is a part of. or which consti­ prison at Salem. Harvesting machin- tutes interstate or fereign commerce, ery and farming machinery general- knowing the same to have been stol­ ly, little or none of which is tnade in en, shall be punished by a fine of llie state, is to be turned out and sold not more than $500 or by imprison­ al cost to the fanners. It is believed ment of not more than five years, or to be a move of economy and to teach both. (lie prisoners industrial trades with­ “Section 5. That any person violat­ out interfering with free labor. It is ing this act may be punished in any For discnfecting where Contagious or understood that Stillwater, Minn., district in or through which such infectious diseases are prevailing. plan will be followed and the matter motor vehicle has been transported will be gone into thoroughly before or removed by such offender.’ * CARBOLIC COMPOUND is apoivcr- any action is taken.—Hillsboro Inde­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i pendent. Hear them at the New Music Store ALEX. MeNflIR & CO. GENERAL HARDUUARE Kitehen Ranges and Heating »Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See UsOfor Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere E ARMOURED INNER TUBES | Prevents Punctures and Blowouts C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore- SHOEING. JACK HARPER, BALL; SHOP, TILLAMOOK. I f your immediate need is a de­ pendable, painstaking handling of some business or financial matter, read the last paragraph of this ad­ vertisement. Our desire is to go less directly to the point. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND LAMB-SCHRADER CO ful Germicidal mixture and by its use will improve general stable conditions. C I. CLOUGH CO. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. DRUG CO Entire New Stock of Candies. CITY New Syrups. Come and See. Phone 32 With the coal-miners demanding a 'six hour day and a five-day a week, .and also a raise of 60 per cent in ' «¡iges. Why work at all? asks the Pathfinder. Why brother to get all sweaty and black? Why not merely take your money and have all your time to yourself. What's the use of working »hen by simply combining together you get anything you want. Work is old tashioned and out of date. Labor Is a curse anyway. The ideal lit^ is loafing. Let the tramp and the slacker be your models hence­ forth; they toil not, neither do they spin.. If others are fools enough to work, let them do it; but you have risen superior to that. So start in right by not working today. Strike aud loaf. The world owes you a liv- Notice of Meeting in Road District No 8 for Making a Special Tax Levy. .... o------ , To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that at 4:30 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, November 25, 1919. at Bayside Inn, situated in Bayocean Park in road district No. 8. Tillamook County. Oregon, a meeting will be held of resident tax payers for the object and purpose of making a special tax levy upon the property as described on the 1919 tax roll in said road district for road purposes for the year 1920. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, No­ vember 5. 1919. A. M. Hare, County Judge of THlatuook County. **rvolr CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND BRICK: DOMESTIC STEAM AND SMITHING COAL. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE- COR. FRONT AND 3 rd AVE. WEST. TILLAMOOK, OR. C. H. JONES TRADING COMPANY BAY CITY, OREGON. Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies Dry Goods and Gasoline Phone Main 73.