Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1919, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 13,4919.
Discuss Public Ques-
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Former governor Frank P. Willis,
ol Ohio, declares it Is time that the
American people get tftick to the
American Constitution and insisted
upon that reverence and respect for
jaw and order which are so essential
¡1 this great country is to continue as'
a republic, a government of, for and
by the people. Mr. Willis, in a recent
-1 ch graphically set forth the curse
a 1 peril of the anarchistic group
which exist in America and which
exi-t in numbers greater than we
r< lize until the disclosures of the
pi.-t few months saying: "These
ups have gained admittance to the
(. ¡itry through public negligence;
u. y have been tolerated because a
lax Americanism permitted it; they
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prospered and multiplyed their
following because lawabiding, liber­
ty-loving Americans have been pa­
tient and easy-going enough to ig-
lK'ie the schools of bolshevism and
a:. <hy operated in their-midst day
Laii i night by numbers of import­
ed enemies of their country. These
| alien poisoners preach revolution.
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. aim at the destruction of the
Iilie. They do not recognize the
nctity of marriage. They deny the
istence of God. They hate govern-
int. They manufacture unrest,
ley would overthrow American in-
itutions and make a sovietized Rus-
i out of a democratic America
Sere anarchy and chaos would
ign supreme.”
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Tested 250,000 Miles
Three-Point Cantilever Springs
Greatest Improvement Since
Pneumatic Tires
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250,000 miles of mountain trails, desert
sand, heat, cold, mud and dust, demon­
strated the quality of every part of the car
long before we began manufacturing.
This remarkable test showed conclusively
that Three-Point Cantilever Springs, exclu­
sive with Overland, are the greatest improve­
ment in riding comfort since the introduc­
tion of*pneumatic tires.
They protect the car from road shocks
and prolong the life of every part.
They enable the wheels to hold
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Frank S. Monett, former attorney
neral of Ohio, who recently return-
from a trip to the Orient, says:
'oncensus of opinion among Chln-
e military men, business men, niis-
maries and students is that the
anting of bhantung peninsula to
pan means the disemboweling of
lina. It will be a dagger thrust in-
the heart of the latter nation. If
nerica indorses the proposal it giv-
want for
to
the lie to everything we fought
the war and will ultimately react
ion the Ujiited States. Japan’s
ouiise to return Shantung to China
pans nothing, because if the niika-
= nation carries out its commercial
pis there will be nothing to return,
ready Japan is beginning to rule
in iron
that hand
year in was
in the A
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Shantung.
Grover map
Cleveland.
He sent
l.iidential
purporting
to give
to Chicago
protect
the in-
lure plans
to Japan to shows
their
to work seize
from those
ntion wanted
to eventually
the two
:>st important railroads in the
untry. Thus at the moment they
Kight declare war they would be
■eady to starve out Pekin.”
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greater comfort under all road conditions
They do away almost entirely with side
sway and rebound which twist and rack the
car.
Diagonal attachment of the Three-Point
Springs at both ends of a 130-inch Spring­
base gives the steadiness and smooth riding
of the heavy car of long wheel base.
Equipment is complete from Auto-Lite
Starting and Lighting System to Marshall
Divan Spring Upholstery.
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Come in and see this car. Ask for
Booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road­
ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375;
Prices f. o. b. Toledo.
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WNew York Sun: "Because of the
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Bngshoremen’s strike the postoffice
■epartnient threw up its hands and
Mbit its job of moving the foreign
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Kails. Letters, periodicals, parcels,
Kc postage on which had been pre­
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Kid and delivery of which the post-
Klice had contracted to undertake
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K on the piers, awaiting the hour
■lien the men who don't
Kork for the pay offered to them
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Kill allow men who do want to work
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■ get on the job. The government of
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Ke United States found the mails
Kstructed at Chicago in the railway
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Kike of 189.l. The administration of
Ke executive department of the gov-
Pakin (Ill.) Times, from which the
nient
appended
editorial is clipped is a
ds of
democratic
paper which seems to ex­
diers
press)
n who the views of a good many Dem­
ocrats.
"Our
old them
friend
Ham Un-
Lewis
o did not
want
to J. work.
sometime
leader
of the
senate
the protection
of the
soldiers
the and
now
about
to disappear
from
Wash­
ils were
moved.
The public
service
ingtonian
declared
recent-
ence had splendors,
halted was
resumed,
’ iy
in Chicago
President
supremacy
of that
the law
was Wilson,
up-
Our
traveling
executive,
maj be of forc-
. The
executive
department
wq*
by the
bitter government
attacks of his
critics.
United
States
today
*to tun a 3rd time for the presidency.
not do what Grover Cleveland
Gof
save
country.
The
President
When
the the
peace
of the
country
*4¡Ssented'
run not a seek
second to time
isturbed it to
does
de- in
otjbr that he might "keep us out of iana. who piloted the federal suf-
it. It lies down. When it lies
war.'
If he is runs
a third
and is frage amendment through to victory
n the law
powerless,
the time
agents
Aefofoed.
what
would be the
next niach-
in ord- ln the early days of the present con-
he law are
paralyzed,
* ert."
In view
of the dire ceases
threat to
of the gress, acknowledged he was not al­
’ of the
government
rosear
' wintered
model is of in sartorial
ttion.
The weaknes-
the ad- ways in favor of giving women the
elsEsmce
let all
'bitter'
of the vote, though he "saw the light” long
miaist ration.
It has
all critics
the authority
^yMhfstrallon
stop of their
and before the eleventh hour, and since
and
all the power
the mouths
government
lay
fcside
their but poison
tipped
pens, then has steadfastly championed the
at it.'
hand,
does not
use them.
leal
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lest
gods again
cry surrendered
'Havoc
and cause. His "conversion” is interest­
Th* the
aoministrafion
let
Mil1 disorderly
the dogs of
war.
us bear ing. "When women come to me ask­
to the
and
the ’* Let
government
the
*di>iinistration
evils
of govern
is Had'!
helpless by its
surrender.
” ­ ing for the vote I felt at first it was
ment.controlled rails, wires, foods, a mistake. I did not believe the best
drink* and all the rest of the cata- and finest women wanted it. But a»
logw^at i let us thank God for Wil- more and more women—the finest
aon. for doubtless if our thanks re and lovliest and best women I knew
eeiveritheir award. Wood row will came to me with their request I be­
^^Wfrercy on us. It Is possible.”
gan to study the matter and I finally
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decided that in the Interest of their
aeant'T James E. Watson, of Ind- children, their homes and themselves
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they ought to have the vote. Suffrage
is the greatest bulwark against so­
cialism
there is. Socialism Btrikes at
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the home, at marriage and at family
life. It would vest all property in the
state, taking away from thfe man and
woman who mprry their right to own
a home around which centers real
family lite. Realizing this, they seek
to abolish family life . family tie«
and marriage and make mere com­
munity interest take the place of the
home and the family. When women
realize this they will unite against
the menace that threatens to destroy
the sanctity of the home and family
life. And look upon suffrage as the
Halvation of the country against the
ultimate of socialism.”
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¡000.000 other men. I have to tell a
'physician whenever I kiss a pretty
It is all wrong to call a soldier a girl. I never have a single minute to
"private.” says a correspondent of myself. And yet they call me a "prl-
the West’s Recall. "There is nothing vale.”
private about me,” he asserts. "1
have been examined by 50 doctors,
and they haven't missed a blemish.
I have confessed to being married
and having no children. 1 have told
|my previous occupations and my sal­
ary. I have nothing in my past that
has not been revealed. I am the only
living thing that has less privacy;
¡than a goldfish. I sleep in a room
with countless other men and eat
'with about >00. 1 take my bath with
the entire detachment. I wear a suit
of the same material and cut as 5.-
Phone 72.
Nothing Private about Private.
NELSON & CO.,
General Merchandise,
Bay City, Oregon.
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
CANCER.
NO KNIFE AND
No Plasters
and
LOSS OF BLOOD
Pains for
Hours
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Or Days.
TUMORS. PILES, FISTULA, GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
j. Over thirty years study in Europe
Four Vears Study in Europe.
Over thirty years experience
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Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland
Oregon
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