Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 20, 1919, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 20, 1919
(1/illumnnk rçeuôlight,
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
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per line'.................................. 7c.
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Editorial ¿Snap Shots
It is a little surprising how I. W
W.-ism have atken such hold and the
large number of native born Ameri-
cans citizens who have become con­
timinated with it. Of ili. 15 I. W.
W.’s arrested in Tillamook county on
Saturday 10 were native born.
hence every effort should be made to
give these men work this winter,
especially the service men.
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It was Os West, when Governor of
lOregbn, who fathered the measure to
¡abolish capital punishment in Oregon
¡and if the outrage that occurred at
' Centralia had happened in Oregon,
¡no matter how many members of the
¡American Legion the I. W. W.’s shot
Idown, they could not be hanged in
| this state. West was a spectacular
¡governor, always playing to the gal-
| lei les. West is eliminated politically
land it is about time that Oregon re-
isorted to capital punishment again.
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President Wilson said
that the
.league of nations covenant would
[have to be accepted by the senate ex-
lactly as lie brought it from France,
, but he l.ow finds thal^he cannot bull­
doze Republican senators tlie same as
I he bulldozed tlie Democratic senators.
¡Tlie Republican senators now present
la solid front and Mr. Wilson now
¡realizes that he is not “It” any long-
< r. The Republican senators having
'agreed on certain reservations it is
expected that the Senate will take a
■ fin. 1 vote this week, with the threat
¡from tlie president that he will
¡pigeonhole the treaty and league
[covenant if tlie senators refuse to do
what he is now declaring. Maybe, it
would be a good thing for the United
States if he did pigeonhole them.
Where’s the difference, anyway?
Eammon de Valera, the chosen pres­
ident of the Sinn Feiners, of Ireland,
is Slaking speeches in the United
States and was . in Portland last
week, and the fact seems to have
been overlooked that the Sinn Fein-
ers were in sympathy with Germany
during the war, and when conscrip­
tion was proposed for Ireland the
Sinn Feiners revolted and were not
conscripted the same as men in the
United States and England. So, to
our way of thinking, there Is no dif­
ference between Sinn Feiners
pro-German, for both hoped
Germany would lick the allies
that the kaiser would become
military dictator of the whole world.
The point we want to bring out,
however, is this: The government
has allowed anarchists from Europe
to sow the seeds of sedition in the
United States, and we have been
witnessing the past few years many
blood thirsty plots, such as the
Mooney outrage in California and
the outrage at Centralia last week,
which is the result of allowing the
United Slates to become the dumping
giouiid lor anarchists and blood
thirsty assassins from Europe, and
allowing them to use inflammable
language against foreign govern­
ments and against the government of
the United States.As the Sinn Feiners
were a pro-German party during the
war, and were simply cowardly
"slackers”, protesting against being
conscripted, we think the American
Legion have just cause to be highly
indignant when the president of the
Irish slackers is allowed to address
nieetings in large cities and use the
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stars and stripes and the national
1
anthem. As long as this is permitted
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and foreign political * agitators, an­
j
archists and assassins can stump the
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¡country,
trouble and murder
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continue in the United States.
ÜUAPANTEED
Vacuum Cup Tires,
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
Chalmers Delivery - - - - - $350.00
$1000.00
Chalmers Six Touring - ■ ■
Flanders Touring - - - - - $175.00
$525.00
Overland Model 80 Touring- -
Bug........................................ - $275.00
$1500.00
Elgin, Run only 100 miles -
L> t's hope President Wilson won’t
bull in and snvi the lives of the as-
as: .ns who shot dow n in cold blood
members of the American Legion at
Centralia, the same has lie did in the
California outrage, saving the life of
looney, one of the perpetrators of
i hat horrible crime.
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That’s another proof
that Tilla­
mook got a rotten deal at the state
fair. With the same batch of cheese
which didn’t get a show at the state
fair, Tillamook county secured the
The investigations into the deplor-
PECI AL PRICE
TIRES
TUBES
first six prizes and a tie for seventh
able
manner in which the govern-
at tlie Pacific International Livestock
meat conducted the war is opening
BALANCE
NOV.
Exhibition at Portland this week.
the eyes of the people. The article we
It is no doubt wise on the govern­ published in the two last issues of
ment's part to establish a naval and tlie Headlight in regard to the de-
military base at Tongues Piont on plorable muddle of the airplane pro-
i he Columbia river, but to make it a duction is only one out of many in-
success it must have a coast road, stances of the wilful waste of public
and this is another reason why the money. It is stated in the article
Roosevelt Military Highway should I that two billion dollars were appro­
be built as soon as opssible, for there priated for aeroplanes, and the whole
SANDLAKE.
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is no telling in these troubled times thing was a colossal failure from a
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military
standpoint.
No
wonder
that
when it will be needed.
The run of Silverside salmon is
tlie people are thoroughly disgusted
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It is freely stated that the dollar witli the Democratic administration a fact which is puzzling the fisher-
buys only half what it used to. In­ and are anxious to hurl it from pow­ men. On account of the shortage at
stead of everybody being twice as er the first opportunity. One year Small’s cannery the Sandlake fisher­
thrifty as in former years, the re­ from now will see this accomplished, men are having trouble finding a
verse appears to be the case Work­ the Republicans sweeping the entire market for their fish.
ingmen with big wages blow in all country with the solid Democratic
The high school under the manage­
their wages, with the idea that big vote in the South a thing of the past. ment of Oscar Ingram, has been get­
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whges will continue. It may be a
ting new equopment. Several hun­
Local Roosevelt Militory Higlfway dred dollars of scientific apparatus
long time before wages are reduced
to pre-war times, but they cannot re­ boosters have under consideration and library books are on the way,
main at the high water mark much the matter of sending a delegation to and expected soon.. As soon as same
Washington to advocate the pas­ arrive there will be trips to get the
longer.
sage
of
Congressman W.
C. elevation of several surrounding
Most of us here in Tillamook coun- Hawley’s bill for $2,500,000, for the peaks..
Valley Northern Spy Apples, per box
$1.65
ty used to "beef” like blazes when Roosevelt highway, H. H. Rosenberg
A student body has been organized
I he steamer Sue H. Elmore charged having received a letter from the in the high school, with the neces­
Crescent Baking Soda, package
5
the business men somewhere around treasurer of Lincoln county request­ sary officers with A. Gerdes as pres­
Wonder Polish -
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$5.00 per ton for freight. Since the ing that the coast counties send one ident, and it is hoped this will be the
Frank
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Soups,
2
cans
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advent of the railroad and the gov­ or more persons to Washington. A best year the school has known.
Perline, 5 ounce package
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ernment control of the railroad, well telegram was sent to Congressman
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we all get "stung” about double what Hawley on Monday
to ascertain November Victor Records on Sale at
1 pound can Folgers Shasta Coffee
40
we used to pay for freight, and we whether this was advisable and when
The Song Shop.
Pearl Shortning, 5’s-
1.35
don’t say a word or raise a howl, but would be the best time for a delega­
Hillsdale Asp Tips, per can
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pay the bill. Somehow they were tion to be in Washington. The local
Oo-La-La-Wee-Wee
good old days after all.
Cream of Barley, per package
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committee feel confident that con-
Dixie is Dixie Once More.
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'gress will pass the bill, as the gov­
Caroline Sunshine.
Cudahy’s Bacon, per pound
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From newspaper reports the un­ ernment has decided to establish a
Golden Gate.
Only
a
limited
amount
of
bacon
on
hand.
employed labor situation in Portland naval base at Tongues Point on the
Mammy O. Mine.
is growing serious, it being reported Columbia river, and to make that a
Waiting Fox Trot.
that there are 3,000 service men out success, it will require a military
Mandy, Fox Trot.
of Jobs in that city. With the high road through
the coast counties. Portland Fancy.
cost of living these men cannot re­ Should a delegation be sent to Wash­ Weeping Willow Lane.
main idle long, and should they do ington it is expected that all the
Cohen at the Picnic.
so It will lead to considerable com­ ¡coast counties will co-operate and
Wonderful records played at their
plaint and probably disturbance,equally share the expenses.
best on the Brunswick.
ON
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FOR
ALDERMAN & POORMAN
SPECIAL
!
Don’t Overlook Our Two Day Cash Special,
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22
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The New Crop of CURRANTS and RAISINS Anived.
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Do your shopping early, as our store will be closed all day
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Thanksgiving, Nov. 27. Open Thanksgiving Eve until 8.30 p.m
Remember we are agents for McCormick Machinery, also agent tor the John Deereline.
Now is the time to look over your machinery and find out what repairs are needed.
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Grand
Opening Dance
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS HALL,
Thanksgiving Eve, November 26th
Finest and Largest Hard Wood Floor in
Tillamook County
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Music Furnished by the K. P.
Concert Band and the Famous
Wilkins ' Jazz Band
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Light Lunch at 50c. the plate by the Pythian Sisters.
DANCE TICKETS, $1.10 Including War Tax.
Given Under the Auspices of the Knights of Pythias.
DON'T FAIL TO DANCE ON OUR SPLENDID FLOOR.
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School Funds Apportioned
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The County School Superintendent
made the apportionment of State and
county funds Monday, November l<0,
1919. County funds
apportioned,
$39,353.52. State funds apportioned.
$4.784.64, Total $44,138.16. Each
school district receives $100, and al­
so $5 for each teacher who attends
the county institute, in addition to
the percapita apportionment, which
this year is $31.81 for each child of
school age residing in the county.
| The High School apportionment
will be given later.
Following is the apportionment by
districts:
Dlst
County
State
Total
1 $1,297.66 $ 165.12 $1,462.78
2
708.83
82.56
791.39
3
201.67
13.44
215.11
5
353.58
34.56
388.14
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795.50
96.00
891.50
7
215.48
15.36
230.84
8
745.26
88.32
833.58
9
9,078.64
1.236.48 10.315.12
10
1,339.09
170.88
1,509.97
11
828.12
99.84
927.96
12
450.25
48.00
498.25
13
892.17
109.44
1.001.61
14
952.41
117.12
1,069.53
15
256.91
21.12
278.03
16
671.21
78.72
749.93
17
215.48
15.36
230.84
218.48
18
15.36
230.84
19
574.54
65.38
639.82
20
182.86
11.53
194.38
21
607.16
69.12
676.28
22
1.072.89
132.48
1.205.37
23
550.73
63.36
614.01
450.25
48.00
498.25
25
243.10
19.20
262.30
26
712.64
84.48
797.12
27
602.16
69.12
671.28
28
795.50
96.00
891.50
31
X016.97
263.04
2.280.01
32
307.15
28.80
335.95
33
36
37
38
39
42
45
46
47
48
49
450.25
243.10
615.97
836.93
1.560.05
602.16
320.96
256 91
31.62
2,702.47
312.15
48.00
19.20
71.04
101.76
201.60
69.12
30.72
21.12
3.84
359.04
28.80
498.25
262.30
687.01
938.69
1,761.65
671.28
351.68
278.03
35.46
3,061.51
340.95
450.25
224.29
381.20
298.34
491.68
812.89
238.10
685.02
505.49
$39,353.52
48.00
17.28
38.40
26.88
53.76
132.48
19.20
80.64
55.68
$4,784.64
498.25
241.57
419.60
325.22
545.44
945.37
257.30
765 66
561.17
$44,138.16
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