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HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 27. 10J9.
Democrats Kill Treaty and League of Nations
by Voting Down Reservations.
IF 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.
council of the league of nations and
.may, in its discretion, provide for
the participation of the United States
i
in any commission, committee, trib­
unal, court, council, or conference,
First.
or in the selection of any member
The reservations and understand­ thereof, and for the appointment of
ings adopted by the Senate are to be | members of said commissions, com­
made a part and a condition of the | mittees. tribunals, courts, councils
resolution of ratification, which rati- j or conferences, or any other repre­
fication is not to take effect or bind sentatives under the treaty of peace,
"the United States until the said res­ or in carrying out its provisions,
BUSINESS
AND
FINANCIAL LADIES, recognising the many ad­
CONDITIONS are maturing new vantages in a personal checking ac­
ervations and qnderstandings adopt­ and until such participation and ap­
problems
almost
daily
and
this bank count. will find us ready to do every,
ed by the Senate have been accepted pointment have been so provided for
has prepared itself with facilities very thing possible to make their transac.
by an exchange of notes as a part and the powers and duties of such
valuable to a wide variety of interests. tions with this bank a pleasure to them.
and a condition of said resolution of representatives have been defined by
TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­
ratification by at least three of the law, no person shall represent the
TO THE THRIFTY, we offer 4%
ER, our membership in the Federal
four principal allied and associated United States under either said
interest compounded twice yearly for
Reserve System is an at!vantage.
It
their savings plus the security of 4
powers, to-wit: Great Britian, Italy, Teague of nations or the treaty of
gives us a broad and practical ability
Strong Home Owned Bank.
France and Japan.
to
meet
their
particular
needs.
The
peace with Germany or be authoriz­
same connection serves The Butintu
Second.
ed to perform and act for or on be-
Man Here each of these differing lines TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SEC­
The United States so understands nalf of the United States thereunder,
of endeavor will find that conferences TION, this bank is a place for them
article
1
that
in
case
and
no
citizen
of
the
United
States
and construes
with our officers often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they
vantages which anxiety and business are invited to call and make their
of notice of withdrawal from the shall be selected or appointed as a
cares have hidden from them.
desires known.
league of nations, as provided in said member of said commissions, com­
article, the United States shall be mittees, tribunals, courts, councils,
the sole judge as to whether all its or conferences, except with the ap­
n the final analysis, it will be found that this in­
international obligations and all its proval of the Senate of the United
stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
obligations under the said covenant States,
have been fulfilled, and notice of ,
whatever your business interests in this section may
Ninth.
withdrawal by the United States may
be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­
The United States understands'that
be given by a concurrent resolution the reparation commission will regu­
gent and personal co-operation.
of the Congress of the United States. late or interfere with exports from
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
the United States to Germany, or
Third.
Ths Str'png Home Rank
from
Germany
to
the
United
States,
The United States assumes no ob­
ligation to preserve the territorial only when the United States by act
integrity of political independence of or joint resolution of Congress ap­
any other country or to interfere in proves such regulation or intejrfer-
nations —
— . 'ence.
controversies between
nations
whether members of the league or
Tenth,
not— under the provisions of article i The United States shall not be ob-
10, or to employ the military or na- ligated to contribute to any expenses
val forces of the United States under 'of the league of nations, or of the
any article of the treaty for any pur- 'secretariat, or of any commission, or j
pose, unie.-- in any particular case I committee, or conference, or other i
the Congo ", which, under the Con-[agency, organized under the league
stitution, has the sole power to de- of nations or under the treaty or
ciare war or authorize the employ-[for the purpose of carrying out the
melt of military or naval forces of [ treaty provisions, unless and until
the United States, shall by act or an appropriation of funds available
| for such expenses shall have been
joint resolution so provide.
made by the Congress of the United
Fourth.
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No mandate shall be accepted by States.
Eleventh.
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the United States under article 22,
If the United States shall at any
i art 1, or any other provision of the
treaty of peace with Germany, except time adopt any plan for the limita- ,
by action of the Congress of the Unit- lion of armament proposed by the |
i council of the league of nations un-
ed States.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
[der the provisions of article 8, it re-
Fifth.
THE COUNTY.
The United States reserves to itself • serves the right to increase such arm­
aments,
without
the
consent
of
the
See UsOfor Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
exclusively the right to deçide what
questions are within its domestic . council whenever the United States
jurisdiction and declares that all do­ . is threatened with invasion or en-
mestic and political questions relat­ . gaged in war.
Twelfth.
ing wholly or in part to its internal I '
affairs, including immigration, labor, , ' The United States reserves the
coastwise traffic, the tariff, commer­ ■ right to permit, in its discretion, the
ce, the suppression of traffic in i nationals of a covenant-breaking
women and children, and in opium state, as defined in article 16 of the
JACK HARPER
and other dangerous drugs, and all I c.ovenant of the leaguge of nations,
other domestic questions, are solely residing within the United States or
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
within the jurisdiction of the United ; in the countries other than that vio­
Take your Herses there and get
States and are not under this treaty lating said article 16, to continue
First Class Shoes for them.
to be submitted in any way either to , their commercial, financial and per-
BUSINESS MEN, HOUSEWIVES
arbitration or to the consideration of ' sonal relations with the nationals of
I guarantee all work to be
AND CHILDREN.
the council or of the assembly of the (the United States.
ACH and evert one of those find the First Na­
satisfactory, if not, bring it back
league of nations, or any agency
Thirteenth.
tional—a Rood place to bank. Onr facilities
and I will make good without
thereof, or to the decision or recom­
Nothing in articles 296, 297 or in
cover the needs of all three classes—and our
extra charge.
mendation of any other power.
■any of the annexes thereto or in any
service is appreciatively helpful - whether one has a
We pay top prices for Hides.
other
article,
section,
or
annex
of
the
Sixth.
large account or small.
The United State will not submit treaty of peace with Germany shall,
By banking here—you place your account under
to
arbitration or to inquiry by the as against citizens of the United
the supervision of the NATIONAL banking Laws
assembly of by the council of the States, be taken to mean any confir­
and Regulations.
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said
treaty of peace, any questions ¡any act otherwise illegal or in con­
A. W BUNN. Farmer.
P. llEISUt., Farmer.
which, in the judgment of the United travention to the right of citizens of
JOBS MORGAN. Farmer
C J. EDW ARDS. Mgr. C. Power Co.
States, depend upon or relate to its the United States.
B. C. LAMB Building Material.
W. J. KIRCHERS. Viec-Pres. and Mgr.
long-established policy
commonly
Fourteenth.
a
known as the Monroe doctrine; said
The United States declines to ac­
Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, ccjimon sense,
doctrine is to be interpreted by the cept as trustee or in her own right
United States alone and is hereby any interest or in any responsibility n
money-saving tire necessity for all <-re users. By
declared to be wholly outside the .for the government or disposition of
preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea-
jurisdiction of said league of na­ the overseas possessions of Germany, B
sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated
tions and entirely unaffected by any her rights and titles to which Ger­ B
inside and out, they lequire no cementing aud no vul­
provision contained in the said treaty many renounces to the principal al­
canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube.
of peace with Germany.
lied and associated pow'ers under ar­
ticle 119 to 127, inclusive.
Seventh.
The United States withholds its as­
Fifteenth.
sent to articles 156, 157 and 158 and
The United States reserves to itself
reserves full liberty of action with exclusively the right to decide what
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SHEET METAL WORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTION,
may arise under said articles be­
First Class Tinning and Plumbing. A trial will Convince. in tween the Republic of China and the interests and declares that such ques­
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tions are not under this treaty to be ?!
AUTOMOBILE BUG BODIES A SPECIALTY.
Empire of Japan.
submitted in any way either to ar­
TENDERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
Eighth.
bitration or to the consideration of
Can make your old Radiators as Good as New.
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The Congress of the United States the council or of the assembly of the
wholesale and retail
Service is our cfMotto.
c_/lll Work Guaranteed. Ln will provide by law for the appoint- 'league of nations or any agency
ment of the representatives of the thereof or to the decision of recom-
United States in the assembly and the mendations of any other power.
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Following are the Republican reser­
vations to the treaty of peace and
league of nations, which the Demo­
cratic Senators voted against.
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GEHERAL i HARDUUARE
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Kitehen Ranges and
Heating 5’toves.
SHOEING
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| ARMOURED INNER TUBES
Prevents Punctures and Blowouts.
'Thefirst National Bank I
g C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore- §
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS, §
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
Todd Bldg. NEXT T0
SERV,CE I
the palaces of the rich and noble.
"I’d like to.try one of those pearl
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WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE-
Old Clerking Job Does Not Appeal to diy,*"6 iob®’ ,” he spluttered. .
r-ver m
over
had any experience as a
COR.
FRONT
AND 3 rd AVE. WEST, TILLAMOOK, OR.
Former Service Man.
pearl diver?” asked the agent.
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“Not exactly, but I’m a darned
He was just out of the army. His good swimmer.”
thoughts were on the future. His old I "What you tryingg to do, kid some­
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clerking job had no appeal for him. body?”
He wanted no more prosaic counter­ I “No, that’s a fact. I’m a good diver,
jumping. The war had given him a too. I’ve held my breath under water
new point of view. His new work 45 seconds. Where is the pearl div­
must be in the great outdoors and ing job, Samoa or the coast of Cey­
touched with romance and adven­ lon?"
ture.
“It's down the street in the old
Pondering bis problem as he walk­ Pumpernickel restaurant. A pearl
ed the street, his eyes fell upon a diver,’ silly, is slang for dishwasher,
For disenfecting where Contagious or
building, the front of which was
The war veteran in quest of ro-
covered with placards. It was an em­ ntance fled .
infectious diseases are prevailing.
ployment agency. He glanced with
casual Interest over the assortment
If congress will enact legislation
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
of odd jobs offered. He thrilled with compelling the determination of dis­
ful Germicidal mixture arid by its use
sudden excitement as he encountered putes in industry by legal process,
a sign which read;
with means provided for enforcing
will
improve general stable conditions.
| "Wanted: Three pearl divers— $15 ' these decisions, it will do the one bi*?
and board."
thing needful to reconstruction. It is
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There was the job for him. He time to quit doing the seemingly
thought of the romance
Of the expedient thing in this matter and
South Seas, of diving into crystal to do the right thing. And It would
ocean depths and bringing up lus­ surprise a good many statesmen to
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
trous pearls destined to gleain on the find just how popular that method of
ivory throats of beautiful women in handling affairs really is.
OUT FOR ROMANCE.
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Zerolene, scientific­
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oil» gives maximum
lubrication with least
carbon deposit. Get a
Correct Lubrica­
tion Chart for
your car.
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C. I. CLOUGH - CO.
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