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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 8. 1920.
went so far as to appropriate to pay |
the transportation charge to all who
were willing to separate themselves '
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New York Sun: “President Poin­ from the service of their homes, and '
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care opened the Paris aircraft show after all we could not get them sep­
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Friday, thus giving official sanction arated from the service. I have gone
to the greatest exhibition of aircraft ! through branches of the service,
ever assembled, if is the sixth exhibi­ when I have had come in view at
tion of Aerial Locomotion, the first least a thousand people between the
held since 1913. In the intervening hours of 10 o’clock and 11 o'clock in
years aircraft builders have been the morning—and one would suppose
too busy to exhibit their products. It that would be the busiest hour of the
includes "marvels which almost ex- j day. I have gone into rooms where
ceed the flights of fancy:” And it dis­ they had groups of stenographers,
closes one thing which must humili­ anyway from five to ten in a group,
ate every American: There is not a I and not a stenographer doing any­
Or if you have rheuma­
single American offering
in the thing.”
tism, ulcers, swelling or
show.”
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other forms of inflamma­
Charles W. Fear in the Missouri
tion—
Petaluma (Calif.) Argus: “The Trade Unionist, Joseph, Mo.: Conser­
contest between the President and I vative, patriotic American union men
the Senate over the peace teraty must wake up and take charge of
seems to be a battle to a finish. The running the union affairs of America,
Senate will not ratify the treaty with must attend the unions and curb the
out reservations, and the President radicals, or the whole labor move­
says he Will “pocket” the treaty if it ment of the nation will run pell mell
is ratified with reservations; and to ruin! Half-baked union men, irre­
will tend to reduce the inflam­
there you are! If such an impasse is sponsible self-appointed leaders In
mation quickly and effec­
reached there is but one conclusion marty cases, have assumed to take
tively. It contain, a ailicioua
than can be drawn: That is that the full charge of affairs in all too many
earth, with boric acid, gly­
President is determined to usurp the cases. Unwise strikes have been illeg­
cerine and antiseptic, of known
constitutional powers of the Senate ally organized and called, against the
value. It work, quickly and
in the matter of treaty making and wishes and advice of responsible
doe. not blister.
set himself up as Lord High Execu­ leaders, and in open violation of ex­
You should have a small can
tioner. Let us hope the senate stand» isting agreements and contracts. Un­
of PUROLA fyledicated Plaster
on its rights.”
ion workingmen.
working under
in the house at all times. Heat
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agreement, have violated these agree­
in the can and apply—it is
Boise (Idaho) Statesman: “An- ments, taken vacations (?) concerted
always ready.
nouncement made by Senator Hitch- and violated every union principle—
at all drug stores
cock, as well as announcements is- refused to support and obey national
suing from the White House, all in. or international officers, and other­
GUARANTEE
dicate that Preident Wilson will con­ wise brought the whole American la­
PUROLA Medicated Plaster is guar­
anteed to ¡/me satisfaction. If it
tinue to refuse to compromise in or- bor movement into disrepute and
should not your druggist will re­
der to meet half way the Senate’s contempt in many cases. Organized
fund your money.
attitute on the peace treaty and i labor is today in bad with a large
league of nations covenant. When 1 portion of the nation—and
Prepared
even
and
Mr. Wilson went to Paris he compro­ i i union men themselves are repudiat-
Guaranteed
mised on a number of things. His ig and denouncing the unwise acts
By the
■freedom of the seas’ principle went of other union men and other fellow­
Blumauer-
into the discard. ‘No annexations and workers. The conditions in the coun­
Frank
no indemnities’ followed post haste. try demand that the real union men u
Laboratories
Opn covenants of peace openly ar­ of the nation—the
conservative, fl
rived at’ were not heard of after the steady working, stay-at-home fellows
actual conference began. ‘Self-deter­ —wake up and attend the meetings
mination of peoples’ is violated by of their Craft unions, the central
the Shantung provision and others bodies, the state conventions, and the
i muiHinttn hihihi hi
which have Mr. Wilson’s approval. national gatherings—and rout the
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AU Work Guaranteed.
Why, when the President was so radical element—curb their unreas­
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I carry a Stock of Goodrich
ready to compromise with the diplo­ onable, irrational acts—and save or­
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
mats of foreign nations,, he is now ganized labor in the country before
so unready to effect any compromise) it is too late.”
Your Patronage Solicited.
A
nJ with the Senate?”
J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
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Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Mass-
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chusetts, declared that if the demo­
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campaign with the league of nations ings of the small boy who is induced
as the dominant issue it will meet to ring the door bell for the crowd
disaster. He asserts that the only es­ and then is left to take the licking
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from the indignant house-holder. ■
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ble
defeat
lies
in
the
acceptance
of
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Sam has things to learn: “A wom­
B favored by the majority of the senate.
Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense,
an In Buffalo was killed in the rush
money-savins tire necessity for all tire users. By
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says:
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hope
the
league
of
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at an army food sale. Uncle Sam
preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­
hl tions will not figure as an issue in
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with all his ability,, does not yet
sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated
the campaign. If it is injected into know how to conduct a bargain sale.
inside and out, they lequire no cementing aud no vul­
the campaign It will become the pré­
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canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube.
dominent issue and overshadow all
In South Dakota candidates for
domestic issues. The Democratic par­ president are required to state their
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ty is seriously divided on this inter­ platforms in eight words. South of I
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national question and in my opinion the Ohio Democratic candidates state
a campaign on this issue would be
their platforms in six letters: “Nig-
disasterous to the Democratic party. gah.”
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the
outset
of
the
Democratic
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Baker
may
have
a change for the
plain why the administration demo­
crats did not accept the reservations presidency, but if he gets an oppor­
l
which the Republicans offered and tunity to trade his chance for any­
which they claimed would protect thing tangible he would do well to
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make the exchange.
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what the decision of the American
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Americanism against international­ will go to Rome, accompanied by
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Princess von Buelow, returning to s
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the villa which they own there.
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Kansas City Star: "The case of a
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Connecticut girl was reported the
fit
The people who say President Wil­
other day. She had just been made
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the president of a million dollar con­ I son is "the foremost statesman of the
age'
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mean
the
most
fore
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cern whose employment she had en­
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the same girl conducted a farm of can think about at one time or an­
her own near the place of her em- other.
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ployment and from the two sources
These people who are always try­
was said to have accumulated a for­
tune of nearly a quarter million. Of ing to start new parties are taking a
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
course she could not have done what lot of chances. How do they know
your immediate need is a de­
she did unless she had had more than their baby will not grow up as big a
CEMENT LIME, TEAS! ER, L A TH AND
ordinary ability. But also she would di »appointment as the one that might
pendable, painstaking handling of
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
not have proved that she had unus­ have kept everybody fooled forever
some business or financial matter,
SMITHING COAL.
ual ability if she hadn’t worked hard if it had always stayed out of power.
and
faithfully
and
show
n
a
disposi-
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read the last paragraph of this ad­
tion to use her head. The boy or girl
The .United States Supreme Court
vertisement. Our desire is to go
on a small salary who doesn’t try for declares that "a treaty is onlyTl pro­
all there is in him may not be throw­ posal until approved by the Senate.”
less directly to the point.
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of a big business. At least he is into which some people have per­
throwing gway the chance that every suaded themselves that the Senate is
BUSINESS AND
FINANCIAL LADIES, recognizing the many ad­
person with health and any sort of merely interferingg with Mr. Wil­
CONDITIONS are maturing new vantages in a per ton al checking ac­
training has of making a comforta­ son’s private treaty.
problems almoat daily and thu bank count, will find us ready to do every­
baa prepared itself with facilitiea very thing possible to make their transac­
ble and satisfactory place for himself
valuable to a wide variety of interests. tions with this bank a pleasure to them.
in the world. It is still as true as it j
The Massachusetts stale grange, ,in
was when Emerson said it, that
JACK HARPER,
TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­
TO THE THRIFTY, we offer 4%
ER, our membership in the Federal
America is another name for oppor­ it forty-seventh annual convention,
interest compounded twice yearly far
BALL
SHOP, TILLAMOOK. £
Reeerre Syetem is an sdvanta<e.
It
tunity.”
"
| went on record as unalterably op­
their savings plus the security of A
given ua a broad and practical ability
Take
your
Horses there and get $
Strong Home Owned Bank.
Rep. Martin B. Madden, of Illinois, posed to the forty-four hour week on
to meet their particular needs. The
the
ground
that
it
does
not
give
suf
­
has described how public money is I
First Class Shoes for them.
same connection serves The Bunnee.
If an Here each of these differing lines TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SEC­
being wasted and thrown to the ficient working time to accomplish
I guarantee all work to be
of endeavor will find that conferences TION, this bank is a place for them
winds in Washington by keeping on the big reconstruction program that
satisfactory, if not, bring it back ¡i]
with our officers often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they
confronts
this
country.
the payrolls may thousands of em­
vantages which ansiety and business are invited to call and make their
and I will make good without
a
ployes who services are not needed.
desires known.
cares have hidden from them.
Admiral William Sims, the com-
extra charge.
Saying most people in the country
realize that conditions in 'Washing­ ruander-in-chief of tHT? American na­
We pay top prices for Hides.
ton were not what they should be. val forces in European
waters
fN the final analysis, it will be found that this in­
Mr. Madden proceeded: "Before the throughout the war, has refused to
stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
war
I think the departments had al- I , accept the destlnguished service med­
whatever your business interests in this section may
together about 30,000—maybe, a al awarded to him by Secretaiy of
be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­
few more than that—clerks in all the navy Daniels.. In a forciful let­
gent and personal co-operation.
branches of the service here, and ter to the Secretary, the admiral ex­
now 1 think we have about 110,000, plains why he muBt protest against
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
BAY CITY, OREGON.
and I think everybody concedes that the manner in which Mr. Daniels has
The Strong Home Bank
there are about 40,000 more than changed the awards which the naval
we ought to have even under present board made for war service and adds
conditions. I do not have to remind that, in justice to the men who serv­
gentlemen here that not long since, ed under his command he cannot ac­
Phone Main 73.
during the early part of 1919, we cept the decoration for himself.
Discuss Current Topics
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o HEALTH ANO BEAUTY^
If a cold has
settled
on your
chest
Medicated
Plaster
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading
Scraps of Paper.
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NOTICE
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Have sold my interest in
the Tillamook ^Transfer Co.
and have bought into the
City Transfer Co., and all of
the old customers who wish
me to do their work will find
me on the Job.
Prices Right.
H. BROOKS
ARMOURED INNER TUBES
Prevents Punctures and Blowouts
a
C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore
Expert Dyeing
That Old Coat, Dress or Suit
can be dyed to look like nezv at
at a Small Cost.
fl Pacific Cleaning and Tailoring Co.
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
I f
SHOEING.
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C.H. JONES TRADING COMPANY
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies,
Dry Goods and Gasoline.