Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 22, 1920, Image 13

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    HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 1/, 1020
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About everything else has happen­
ed to the country that could happen;
why shouldn't we have another
Bryan boom?
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Nobody’s holding anyone in the
Republican presidential contest. It's
a free field and no favors and may
the best man win.
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The various statesmen mentioned
in connection with the Democratic
presidential nomination might draw­
cuts and hang the thing on the
loser.
BUSH & LANE
PIANOS
Walnut, Both Dull and Highly Pollished.
At Less Prices Than Is
Agencies.
We are the Makers and Sellers
from Factory to Home.
Thus Eliminating the Agency Profit
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO
Portland, Ore.
Phone MR. LARSEN!
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Por One Week
We Will Sell Palm Olive
Soap at 10c.
Offer Good Valley Spuds
$4.75 cwt.,don’t pay more.
Last week’s Soap prices
will prevail for another
week.
We Have Car of SUGAR
at the Old Price
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It is said that Col. Bryan is “the “1
only man who can poll the Irish
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has acquired a son-in-law in the
British army.
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Colonel House is said to be casting
about for a new leader for the Dem­
ocratic party. Where did the Colonel
get the idea that the people of the
United States are anxious for him to
do the Warwick act again?
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On January 1st, last year, Presi-
dent Wilson woke up in Buckingham
Palace as the guest of King George,
but he really didn’t wake up until
later in 1919, in the U. S. A.
Finished in all Woods, Mahogany, Oak and
Usually Asked for Inferior Pianos by Local
Stradivara
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When Wm. J. Bryan was told that
his name had been presented as a
presidential candidate in Michigan
he said: “This is so sudden.” It’s
awful to surprise a fellow like that.
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More railway mileage was aban­
doned in the United States last year
than was built. Probably political
management of railways would in
time solve the railway problem by
causing all the tracks to be torn up.
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Edmond Pillon, a French aviaton
pilot, established a new record for
looping the loop the other day when
he made twenty-nine in five minutes.
Pillon was testing a small new air­
plane built for sport.
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How can Colonel Bryan run for
president as an apostle of discon­
tent? If the thirty-cent dollar is the
cure for all that ails us, as the
Colonel used to say, everybody ought
to be perfectly satisfied.
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Attorney General Palmer’s effort
to kill off the high cost of living by
gassing it doesn’t seem to be work­
ing out as well as expected. t still
appears that there's nothing cheap
but talk.
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We are told that without the fed­
eral reserve act we couldn't have
financed the war. Well, the old re­
ceipts for inflating the currency and
K borrowing money might have worked
—you can’t tell.
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graph made. Plays all records
of their best without the
harsh metallic sound found
in so many
Former Senator Pettigrew says the
Republicans could elect u yellow dog
for President this year, but that
doesn’t mean they are going to nom­
inate one.
We Are To-Day Prepared to Show
You the Most Complete Assort­
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under the sole management of J. P.
Maginnis. We are equipped to handle
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“We Deliver the Goods.”
BEEMAN
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TRACTOR
THE ONE-HORSE
TRACTOR
It will Plow, Harrow and
Cultivate.
It will haul
Horse Lawn Mowers, Carts,
Wagons. Mowing Machines,
etc. It will run your Putnp,
Cream Separator, Churn,
Washing
Machine, Feed
Grinder, Corn Sheller, Cir­
cular Saw, etc. It trots
front job to job under its
own power.
In the platform in which they
originally elected President Wilson
there was a blank declaring for a
single term in the presidency, but
just at present it looks as if the
trouble from now on would be even
to get a single term for any demo­
K cratic candidate.
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President Wilson
compromised
with the representatives of foreign
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those officials of his own country
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with joint responsibility in making
FOB. PORTLAND.
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H. L. PR0V00ST,
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Paints,
Oils,
Glass, Hardware, Doors and
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pie are sore because it has not been
Windows,
Wall Paper, Crockery.
But the right and wrong of
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the question does matter to a lot of
Bay City, Ore.
people, who would prefer no decis-
Let us demonstrate to you the value of this won­
H I ion at all to a decision harmful to
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derful little machine. We will do so at any time.
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Former Senator James Hamilton
K Lewis says that Wall Street is con­
spiring to discredit Wilson. That is
probably the plot that is being en­
gineered by Bariney Baruch and W.
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j G. McAdoo to revenge Wall Street
for the hard time speculators have
been having since the new freedom
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
paralyzed the plutocrats and chased
i the money devils to the tall timbera.
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The much bedamned Carnegie at
I the time of bis death had given
$350,000,000 to the public and as
l his death left the remaining thirty
’ million dollars to friends and phllan-
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i thropies. Of his $145,000,000 Henry
For Sale.
| C. Frick gave $120,000,000 to the
public at his death. The "reds” who 52Sa52S2S252S25a525H525E5a5a5ZSE5ZS?5E5a5HS2SB52SHSZSZSH5?5BS25Z5HSa5HSH
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
denounced these two men are gen­
Nov. 14, 1919. His Dam Lady Ruth
erous with other people's money,
Fayne; Sire, Hollywood Lilith Korn-
but did you ever notice them giving
dyke, was sold at the J. W. Pomeroy away much of their own?
sale, July 25. 1919, for 13,000.00 His
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Dam’s 7 day record; Milk, 460 lbs.;
Lloyd George says that Australia is
butter, 18.72 lbs.; per cent fat 4.02,
entitled to as many votes as the
at Jr. two year old.
New Syrups. Come and See.
* His Sire's Dam 7 day record: Milk United States in the league of na-
Phone 32.
tions
because
she
lost
more
men
in
638.75 lbs.; Butter 32.92 lbs. percent
the
war.
But
as
Liberia
and
Hayti,
fat 4.25.
Further particulars and price en­ along with a lot of other nations
quire of Chris Reichcn, R. F. D. No.l, that didn’t lose a man, have the
same number of votes in the as­
¡Hillsboro. Oregon.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
sembly as either Australia or tilo
United
States,
or
even
the
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United
Hunters Take Notice.
We have furnished cottages and Kingdom or France, Lloyd George
good accommodations at our camp at presumably hasn't stated the
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basis of representation In that re-
Netarts.
A. N. Davies, Prop. mark.
Phone Main 73.
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It is a good time to fix up your cutting
machinery for haying. We carry parts
for all lines.
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CONOVER & C0NDIT.
retary, Tillamook, Oregon, on or be­
Notice.
We the undersigned will prosecute fore Feb. 1st, 1920. Company re­
all persons found fishing, hunting serves the right to reject any and all
or trapping on our ranches without bids.
Red Clover Creamery Company.
our consent.
Jack Jennings,
Smoked Fish For Sale.
Wm. Elliott.
W. B. Vaughn,
Silver Side backs, per lb........... 40c.
C. A. Elliott.
Silver Side Bellys, per lb........... 35c.
Chum Backs, per lb...................... 35c.
Bids Wanted on Wood.
Chum Bellys, per lb.................... 30c.
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These prices are post paid any
The Red Clover Creamery Company where In first zone. And remember 1
wishes to receive bids on sound four pound of smoked fish is equal to 3
foot wood delivered at its factory,
pounds of fresh fish.
jWood to be either fir, fir sla£s, hent-
Wm. Stuivenga.
*ck or alder, in lots up to one hun­
dred cords. Halt the wood to be de­
Lost.
livered by June 1st and balance by
Lost a gold wrist watch. Finder
September 1st of this year. Leave pleose leave same at Henry Plasker’s.
bide at office of Carl Haberlach, Sec­ Suitable reward.
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING
| Todd Bldg.
BAY CITY DRUG CO.
Entire New Stock of Candies.
C. H. JONES TRADING COMPANY
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies,
Dry Goods and Gasoline.