Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 11, 1919, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT,
DECEMBER
11, 1919.
1
HeadiigiiCj
Public Questions are
Ably Discussed.
Per issua
WOULD SEE ENDING
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Some People of Today Want to Live
Merely to Satisfy their Curiosity.
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Detroit Free Press: "Woodrow Wil­
The old Arab who refused to have
son is primarily responsible for the (an operation to restore his eyesight
ISM
failure of the Paris treaty to obtain on the ground that he had seen so
ratification in the United States (much of the world he was tired of it,
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Senate. He bad been given plenty of according to the Columbia Dispatch,
two year old Jtjl
warning regarding what would hap­ ought to have lived in this day and
' year old. jullJ
pen if be undertook to impose his age. For, verily, there is something
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particular program on the Senate new to be seen.
Dec-Ill
against the better judgment of the
Pick up any copy of any newspaper
majority of the members; but he re­ and glance at the headlines. A dozen
oaths old, Phot,,
fused to listen to advice. At home wars’ going on, a thousand complica­
be defied his critics, abroad he told tions in the affairs of men and na-
BUS1NBSS
AND
FINANCIAL LAD IRS, recogauuif the many *d-
CONDITIONS er. aiatwuf new vaatagN is a personal checking ac­
the old world that there really was tions, a million strange Bituationa
88y and si»1-
prohlem, ilmoat daily sad Ihu 1*1« count. will find ms ready to do every­
no divergence of American sentiment into which the race has fallen. So
a‘n if soldi
S m prepared itaelf With laalitae rery thing peaaible to make their transar-
C. Daniels, nJ
on the subject of the league covenant. much money in the world it is a bur­
valuable to a vide eariety of iatereata. tione with this bank a pleasure to then.
His refusal to give in to the moderate den to carry it around, it seems; a
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TO TBS FABMKR AND RANCB-
reservation under the leadership of market basket, full of money for a
TO TBt TBRlfTT. «• citer 4%
ER. oar memberthip id the Frdnal
Senator Lodge may have been politics basket full of vegetables—that is
sntarest oaapouadod twice yearly for
Reune
ix aa advaatage.
It
their tavioga pliu the security of J
but it was not statesmanship.”
Ba“ke, Netarts ■
. the current price of foodstuffs—with
fire, ua a broad aad practical ability
Strong Home Owned Bank.
to meet tbeir particular Deeda. The
everybody complaining. And yet the
ouring car. a
Cincinnati Inquirer, of Democratic ships bringing in millions of dollars’
■ame eonnectioa aerrea Tlu Huuu
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Man
Here
each
ot
three
differing
hoea
Ulre of Joht
TO TUB VISITORS IN THIS SEC­
faith says: “No man can calculate worth of diamonds, the shops filled
of eodeavor will Sod that conference, TION, thi» bank is a place for them
what will follow the rejection of the to the ceilings with luxuries, the
with our officer! often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they
pigeon-holing of the treaty of peace, streets and roads jammed with pleas­
M’k horses
vantage. which anxiety and buaineae are invited to call and make their
now threatened. The world may be ure cars—-and folks refusing to work
earea have bidden front them.
desires known.
■ Hanson or,J
plunged back into blood, or the old for less than a dollar an hour. Verily
Hamook.
and hateful military system neces- it is a strange condition, and it is go­
fs the final analysis, it will be found that this in­
sary to maintain the balance of pow­ ing to be worth all the suffering it
11 rio out of
er may be restored, with its collater­ costs to live on just to see the finish.
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stitution is goremed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
al ascendency of kings, unfailing , We used to imagine that if we were
whaterer your business interests in this section may
sources of wars in themselves. There old and disabled and had never a
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be,
you
can
confidently
rely
upon
its
cordial,
intelli
­
x Touri»
is now no human way of measuring penny in the world, the suffering
gent and personal co-operation.
ion. Price
the consequences. It is deplorable to from all manner of physical infirm­
i-oo. Hansl-
be compelled to consider the fact that ities, we would pray to be taken
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
the element of personality enters in­ away, to obtain eternal relief from it
The Strong Home Bank
to this situation, and, while his polit­ all. But we have changed our mind
louse, cap
ical enemies are themselves not with­ in regard to it; we want to live
East, two
out blame in this respect. President however burdensome life may be­
UNITED
30111 with
Wilson is largely responsible for the come; indeed it occurs to us that we
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state of affairs. This responsibility would be willing to undergo all man­
1 at once,
attaches because his policy of handl­ ner of physical torments a few years
i lot on
ing the treaty negotiations had the longer, our of sheer curiosity. We
$5,000,
appearance of being unwise, as it ex­ are that much interested in how the
Williams,
cluded representation of the Coordi­ world is finally going to straighten
^Mont.
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU
nate-United States Senate.”
itself out—for we are optimist
it will
enough to believe that
THAT YOU CANNOT BUY A BETTER BRAGSAW?
semente.
Harrisburg
(Pa.)
Telegraph: straighten itself out.
“Whether the treaty is dead or not,
z
tUe blow that laid it low was deliver­
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Chinese Eggs.
ed by the President himself when he
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Exclusive labor savers—Jiffy Sawholder, Metal to Metal Clutch,
decided to make it a one man agree­
An inconspicuous item in the Sun
ment. One-man government never Is full of suggestions as to the future
Safety Angle, Adjustable Pittman Head,
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did have the approval of the people of our food supply. It records that an
of America and it never will. One American provision firm has a client
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man’s opinion as to what is good for at Tientsin, China, who is in a po­
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the nation with respect to its inter­ sition to supply large quantities of
Have kit
national relations and obligations beef, eggs, poultry, potatoes and
nilker. At-
cannot be forced upon the country. various other products to this coun­
nook. !
If the President is realy desirous of try, and the lack of vessels with
saving any portion of the treaty he proper refrigerator space plying the
rear old ii
will have to make concessions. If he Pacific presents the only obstacle to
ir. Notify
u
can satisfy a majority of the Repub­ the Importation of perishable foods,
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licans of the Senate and continue to
1ST
At first sight it will strike one as
bold the whip over the usual number anomalous that the oldest, most
ne money,
amoolt.
of Democrats, he may be able to get worn out, most densly populated
the treaty through in some form at nation in the world can possibly have
PRICE:
lile» from
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the regular session of Congress open­ large surplus supplies of food to of­ ??5HS?5S5E5HSZ5?SZ5?5¿5B525?5HSZSZ5a525H5H5H5BSHSE5ZSZ5H5H52SZ5?.
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i way. Fot ■
$155
ing in December. If he will not yield fer to the newest, most fertile, rich­
STANDARD
i’illamook
on any. points he certainly cannot est, and, among the great countries
CLUTCH
- $165
se in. In- £
complain if others are equally hard­ least thickly populated realm. More­
We will ship you a Vaughan if your dealers hasn’t one. Sond
Ore.
headed.”
over, we are used to hearing of fam­
for our Free Booklet.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
>r krout,
ing in China. They are regarded as
Kansas City Star: "A great feeling a natural,
goods.
inevitable happenings,
of relief swept over the country this every now and then. A failure of the
Mutual
CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
morning when it learned that the rice crop always brings famine to cer­
n.
470 E. Main St, Portland, Ore.
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
visionary attempt to plunge the tain districts—regions holding many
United States into the intrigues of millions of people, Yet China can
SMITHING COAL.
old world politics had been defeated. spare us “large supplies” 1 of meat,
J The vote in the Senate against rati­ eggs, poultry, potatoes and other
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE—
fication represented the sentiment of things!
COR.
FRONT
AND 3 rd AVE. WEST, TILLAMOOK, OR.
the nation. The country is against
It might also be added that .given
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which has proved
its worth over these foods can be delivered here at
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more than a century of national exis­ a price far below what it would cost
for olà
tence. It is against taking a hand in us to raise them. There is, in fact, a
the intricate game of
European very large trade in Chinese eggs. It
politics with nations of different is no new thing, and it is likely to in­
ike or-
standards of morality and of passion­ crease, because it Is easy to preserve
ghbon
JACK HARPER,
ate ambitions. It is against assuming eggs and our consuming market is
íoserj,
i
BUSINESS MEN, HOUSEWIVES
the mortal obligation to send its uncritical.
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
i and
|
AND CHILDREN.
soldiers overseas to fight in some ob­
With ships enough—and Japan is
Take
your Horses there and get
g. We
ACH and every one of those find the First Na­
scure quarrel in which it had no con­ building them for Chinese-American
me or
First Class Shoes for them.
tional —a Rood place to bank. Our facilities
cern.
It
is
against
throwing
over
­
trade as fast as she can—the Orient
5xper-
I guarantee all work to be
cover the needs of all three classes and our
board the principle under which it can follow its eggs with preserved
srnat-
service
is
appreciatively
helpful
—
whether
one
has
a
freed
Cuba
and
helped
save
civiliza
­
chicken,
beef
and
vegetables.
They
satisfactory,
if not, bring it back
tovn,
tion in the great war—the principles will find a ready market.
large account or small.
sc'JO.
and I will make good without
of developing on this side of the
Why? The reason is not far to seek.
By banking here—you place your account under
extra charge.
ocean a strong and just nation which With all other handicaps China has
the supervision of the.NATIONAL banking Laws
luit».
We pay top prices for Hides.
can
best
serve
humanity
by
holding
the
one
thing
that
we
conspicuously
and Regulations.
itself free to interfere in European or lack: an immense surplus of cheap
DIRECTORS:
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Asiatic affairs only in emergencies, and efficient labor. It isn’t a question
A. W. BUNN. Former.
I’. HEISEI.. Farmer.
the exisctence of the emergency to be of whether we like the contemplation
JOHN MORGAN. Farmer.
C. J. EDWARDS, Mgr. C. Power, Co.
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foreign council.”
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free, plentiful ocean carriers we are
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New York
Tribune:
“Senator coming squarely into competition
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¡Hitchcock says he is strongly in fa­ with Oriental production, from pri­
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TILLAMOOK- ORLGON.
vor of compromise—now. Why wasn’t mary foods to the most complex man­
Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense,
he strongly in favor of it when the ufactured articles. The Chinese egg is
money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By
Dr.
treaty was before the senate in com­ likely to batch out a monstrous big
mittee of the whole and compromise bird some day.—New York Sun.
preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­
was in order and thoroughly practi­
sure. safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated
cable? The Nebraska Senator expres­ Everybody Work Fanners Demand.
inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul­
t
ses a regret strangely at odds with
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canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube.
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his attitude during the long treaty | Ai its recent three days session in
struggle. What was the main obsta­ Kansas City the International Farm
\ng
cle to an agreement on a form of rat­ Congress passed resolutions pointing g
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k ification which could have been sup­ with pride at the splendid record of I
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ported by sixty-four senators? Look­ increased production during the war
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ing back most fair-minded men will made by the farmers, pledging them
All Work Guaranteed
'er
agree that it was Mr. Hitchcock or to continue to produce in such meas­
Let
Me
Keep
You
Out
of
Trouble.
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cany
a
Stock
of
Goodrich
nd
bis principal whose agent he was. ure as may be required by future Oj
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Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
Nearly every member of the mild res- emergency, expressing friendship and ul
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ervationist group has testified that good will toward labor, but viewing
Your Patronage Solicited.
the Democratic leader wouldn't dis­ with apprehension the turbulent con­
J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
cuss compromise with them. He took ditions prevailing in that field of
£35Z5a5ZSa5aS25ZS25E52SZ5B5HS the stand originally that ratification
production, and demanding that in­
should be unconditional. He banked creased production In the factories
on the success of President Wilson's should go aleng with increased ag­
For disenfecting where Contagious or
52SZS2S252S25a52SZS2S2SZS2S2S2525H525ZS2525ZS2S?Sa5H5B5SS252SHSH5H5H5^ appeal to the nation. Mr. Hitchcock ricultural output. The resolutions op­
now talks of compromise. But the posed unionization of public officials,
infectious diseases are prevailing.
majority of the friends of the treaty deplored the growing tendency to
have put themseves clearly on record, idleness all classes of people, protest-
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
The minority bas not. It must expect *ed against the wide margin between
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
cmicede more than it would have
to concede
nave j production and retail costs, condemn- I
>..a
ataxraa
profiteering and oppose! further
had to concede in thn
the cariior
earlier stage,
will
improve general stable conditions.
of the discussion. An agreement need government operation of railroads. Ì
not be despaired of. Yet it can be ob­ The demand voiced at the convention
tained only if the minority frees it­ was that able bodied men of all clas- S
self from dependence on outside es should work as long and as hard
judgments. Until the Democratic as the farmer does.
Senators begin to speak and act for
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
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themselves there will be little hope
Watchful wobbling is a pretty good
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of that union of forces which will policy if you can make your get-away
|make ratification possible.”
before the finish arrives.
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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.
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a package
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City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
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VETERINARIAN,
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