Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1919, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADL1QHT. DECEMBRE 19, 1910.
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HRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
And now the
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school children
Highland Park have gone on strike.
It’s beginning to look as if the whole
world needed a good spanking.
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Since the introduction of camou­
flage into politics you have to take
a second look at every proposal ad­
vanced in order to be sure that it is
what it seems.
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Government by fear may flourish
for a while, either in public or pri-
vate affairs, but the time always
comes when people decline to back
up further.
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Prof. Irving Fisher, of Yale, advo­
cates a more elastic dollar. The Dem­
ocratic party is hunting around for
an issue.. How would the free and un­
limited coinage of rubber do?
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There is more secret diplomacy go­
ing on in the world right this minute
than there was before the fourteen
points were invented. And of most of I
this intrigue it is expected to make I
Uncle Sam the goat.
Toilet Accessories
Among a multitude of other seasonable sug­
gestions we oiler a fine line of toilet accessories,
such as hair brushes, beautiful ornamental
combs, dainty hand mirrors, manicure sets, ex-
quisite perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. All our
goods are high class and we promise that you
will not be disappointed in the articles them­
selves, the prices, or our treatment of you.
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
5000 Records to Choose From.
Tillamook - - Oregon.
rotal in Japan’s favor to the extent
of $29,000.000. In other words Japan
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is entitled to call upon us for nearly
To those who think that there is
$29,000,000 to balance the account
no need to fear trade rivalry follow­
for the month of July. Manifestly,
ing the war, and that the United
American producers cannot compete
States may safely pursue a watchful
on even terms with Japan.
waiting policy, the latest statistics
But that is not all. In our trade
of trade with the Orient are respect­
with China and India we suffered
fully referred. These figures indicate
L Japan is not only vigilent in in- similar reverses, with the result that
Iti-rhational politics but in internat­ our total debt to the Orient on ac­
ional trade. And she has not neglect­ count of trade balances for July was
ed her
opportunities offered in $70.000,000. If the trend of affairs,
Lmerica under the Democratic Tariff shall keep up, we shall soon have an
adverse trade balance with the
than $100,000,000
I In June last we imported from Ja- Orient of Iu"r‘!
(pan goods to the value of $29,000,- per month, which would mean that
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000 and in July to the amount of |VVV»J
every wan,
¡America would, on an average, send
$39,000,000, an increase of $10,000,- L
suffered a dollar a mouth to the Orient to pay
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nuu.
in the
mt same month we suffered
difference between our imports
Amount*" oeiXH9 000?00;i,aPashowi°ng a -md our exports to that port.on of
Japan Wins American Trade.
Crackers
Rolled Barley
Macaroni, Bulk
White Soap per bar
40c
65c.
48c
50c
18c
$2.90
10c.
5c.
CONOVER & CONDII
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LIBERTY TEMPLE.
“We Deliver the Goods.”
Administration politicians are ten
times as badly worried over the five
months "delay” in Americanizing the
peace treaty as they are over the
seven preceding months of "delay”
it took to get into it everything else
tn the world wanted.
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President Wilson says the solution
of the labor situation __
is found in the
labor clauses of the league of na- I
tions covenant. President Wilson
hasn't much faith in the compacityof
any legislative body to solve a prob­
lem until the British Empire has six
times as many votes in it as the
United States.
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President Wilson ought not be too
hard on congress for not remedying
the high cost of living, it took his ad­
ministration several years to get liv­
ing costs boosted where they are af­
ter coming into power pledged to
lower them, and he ought to at least
give Congress a few months to neu-
tralize efforts extended over so long
a period.
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Last year Al Smith was elected
governor of New York on a Democ-
cratlc pledge to cut down expendi-
tures. The increase in estimates of
he various departments, however, is
only forty-two million dollars over
last year's appropriations, or about
one-third, so that really they do bet­
ter in Albany than they do in Wash­
ington.
With all the talk about the abolit­
ion of secret diplomacy the world
now learns of a secret treaty where­
by England, Italy, and France have
agreed to prevent the sale of muni­
tions to China, at the demand of the
Japanese government, which has de-
termined to keep China helpless in
the face of seizure of her territory,
And this is the sort of business with
which we are asked to go into part-
nership.
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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has never failed to be regular from a
straight Democratic standpoint at
any election since he was naturaliz­
ed, the leaders of the D. O. P. \*ill
probably not be worried much.
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Pennsylvania Democrats, the great­
est optomists on earth, have assem­
bled and solemnly agreed to defeat
Senator Penrose next year, with the
league of nations as their issue.
Mississippi
Thunderatlon!
Even
wouldn't go Democratic on that is-
sue.
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Imports into the United States In­
creased in October, 1919, $129,000,-
000 or about sixty per cent, over
the imports of the
corresponding
months of the preceding year. Ex­
ports increased $35,000,000, or about
twelve per cent. A very considerable
proportion of our exports are food­
stuffs and raw materials; our Im­
ports, manufactured products. Rapid­
ly increasing imports with exports
declining, means two things in the
United States; increased cost of liv­
ing with decreased means of earning
a living.
Altho Mill Run has taken a Jump
Our Old Prices Prevail.
STORE
; For Wood, Coal or Drayage:
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•TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO.,*
BU81NESS AND FINANCIAL
CONDITIONS are maturing new
problem« almoit daily and thia bank
haa prepared itself with facilities very
valuable to a wide variety of interests.
TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­
ER, our memberthip in the Federal
Referee Syitem ia an advantage.
It
gives us a broad and practical ability
to meet their particular needs. The
same connection serves The Bueineet
Man Hereeachof these differing lines
of endeavor will find that conferences
with our officers often bring out ad­
vantages which aniiety and business
cares have hidden from them.
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LADIES, recognising the many ad­
vantages m a personal checking ac­
count. will find us ready to do every­
thing possible to make their transac­
tions with this bank a pleasure to them.
TO THE THRIFTY, we offer 4%
interest compounded twice yearly for
their savings plus the security of A
Strong Home Owned Hank.
TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SEC­
TION, this bank is a place for them
to enter and feel at home and they
are invited to call and make their
desires known.
JN the final analysis, it will be found that thia in­
stitution ia governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
whatever your business intereats in thia aeetion may
be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­
gent and personal co-operation.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
The Strong Home Bank
A National Bank and Member of
Federal Reserve.
HERE is the greatest combination of safe bank­
ing principles ever devised. It not only repre­
sents the maximum degree of protec tion to'a
depositor--but the maximum amount of service also.
In banking here at the First National—YOl' TOO
will enjoy those advantages.
DIRECTORS :
W BUNN. Farmer.
JOHN MORGAN. Parmer.
B. C. LAMB, Buildlnx Material.
1». HEISEI.. Parmer.
C. J. BI>WARr>S. Mgr. C. Power Co.
W. J. KIKCHKKS. Vicc.pr.M. and Mgr
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Carl S. Vrooman, foimer Assistant
Secretary of Agriculture, in an ad-
dress at Chicago, recently declared
his opposition to the Plumb plan of
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railroad operation and his denial of
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the statement by Glenn E. Plumb,
author of the plan, that labor, capit­
public are equal. Mr.
B al and the
Vrooman made the point that the
s public is superior to either labor or
Qi capital—that the public is greater
than any of its parts. Mr. Vrooman’*
point is well taken. Labor and capital
may be equal in their importance,
but the public is greater than either
All Work Guaranteed.
or both by reason of the fact that it
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Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I cany a Stock of Goodrich
includes both of them in conjunction
with every other element of human
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
endeavor in an organized society.
Your Patronage Solicited.
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J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
The real reason for the failure of
the deportation laws is the unwill­ ZSZ5H5Z525ZSHS?S2SZ5B5Z52SH5ZS25ZSi5ESZSZ5BS2S2SZS2525HS25ZSBSZSHSHS?S?5
ingness of the U. 8. Department of
Labor to enforce them. Radicals have
been in charge of the bureau of im­
migration and their business seems
to have been to keep the doors prop­
ped open for revolutionaries, and to
thwart effortB to deport them. The
case of Andrechtyne the Bulgarian
anarchist arrested In Minnesota, and
REMAINS OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE UNTIL 8:00 o’Clock
saved by the interposition of power­
Phone Main 71
CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS.
ful administration politicians, and of
Trotzky, held up at Halifax but sent
on his way to Russia with the avow­
ed purpose of smashing the govern­
ment that was fighting Germany,
come to mind. And there are instanc­
es which illustrate the attitude of
I those paid and sworn to guard the
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destroyer*.
Phone 32.
Mixed Nuts for Xmas
Y. C. Meal, 10 lb
Can Coffees ■
Folgers Baking Powder, 1 lb.
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K Samuel Gompers is now threaten­
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I the world.
League or no league, if Japan can
keep up the July record we shall not
break her heart, however badly we
may treat the “heart of the world.”
Full Line of Xmas Candies
The Tillamook Transfer Co. is now
under the sole management of J. P.
Ma ginnis. We arc equipped to handle
Brayage of any Kind, anywhere.
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In many Styles and
NOTICE
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Chairman Hays said some time ago
pj that the Lodge reservations were an
S irreducible minimum.” They still
Sfl are and will so remain.
The time to “shop” is now, before the crowd
conies. The place to “shop” is at our store,
which we have made headquarters for Christ­
mas Gifts. We present this year the largest
assortment of practical Holiday Gifts in our
history
Whatever a good drug store ought to have
—and many things that other drug store don’t
keep—you’ll find here. Come to us first, and
you’ll get what you want.
Scraps of Paper.
The first National Batik
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
C. H. JONES TRADING COMPANY.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies,
Dry Goods and Gasoline.
BAY CITy DRUG CO.
Entire New Stock of Candies
New Syrups. Come and See