Xi « » »' •& TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. V V-’- >-> Any 22. 1920- ,„„„e9c-C?S252««a5a525aSH52S’5i525a52S25ES252S2S2S2S2S2SasasaS252S2R “ êillauinnk ürablight. Fred C. Baker, Editor. ». si’'' • ■, * - ! J i SUBSCRIPTION Advertising Rates. Display Advts. per inch.......... 20c. Locals .......................... per line 7c. Readers, with reading matter ,__________ per line .................................• » 7c. Notice» of meeting» etc, per Une 7c. - • per year $2.00 Z’ - Editorial Snap Shots. I bed up over the discharge of Finley, ‘ why a »pedal session of the legisla­ ture was perfectly in order and not one word was said about economy. Why .one week previous to the meet­ ing of the state legislature the gov­ ernor called the fish and game com­ mittee together, for no other purpose than to help him out of a hole, but, here, too, the governor did not raise one word about economy, for the members of the committee were paid for their time and mileage, which highgt have been saved had the com­ mittee not been called together a week ahead of the legislature. 1 í í ST •g I c c I ■f A Troubles never come alone. Bryan threw a sky rocket into the demo- crotic party—excuse us, we should have said the one man Wilson party. And from all indications Bryan is going to carry his point, Now Ad- There are quite a few persons who miral Sims, whom most e very body are trying to induse other persons respect and admire, is raising a to run for office, simply to gel even rumpus back in Waarington, and the X with some candidate who has an- old »ea dog is shooting some heavy shots at the navy department, mak ­ nounced himself. ing Secretary Daniels squirm. What ------- o------- A good many persons are speculat- with Bryan and Sims to contend ing and asking the question who with and the investigation going on will be selected as postmaifter. The showing wilful waste of money in "higher ups” back in Washington conducting the war. and the contin­ ued increase in the high cost of living will decide, as heretofore. the Wilson party is in hot water all Most of the state legislators were the time and the people anxiously more or less disappointed and some waiting for the time to burl it and even disgusted at Governor Olcott the president from power. ■ - o------- calling the legislature together—to Admiral Sims exploded a depth pull him out of a hole. bomb in the navy department when Some of the state law makers call­ he made this startling statement at ed Governor Olcott a jelly fish. They an investigagtion at Washington last § didn’t miss it much, for his flip flop 1 week: "Don’t let the British pull the methods in wanting Finley fired and | wool over your eyes. It is none of our B then reemployed showed that the I business pulling their chestnuts out governor of Oregon by inheritance, is ' of the fire. We would as soon fight £ I the British as the Germans." Of simply a little politician. | course, it is only natural to suppose The high cost of living appears to that Secretary Daniels would deny be getting higher, notwithstanding | i what the admiral had said, and, in that the democratic party seven all probability, it will be a case of years ago promised to reduce the • | varacity. Yet one must remember high cost of living. Instead of doing , , that before the United States entered •» so, the democratic party is responsi­ the w'ar Secretary Baker and Secre­ tary Daniels were classed as pacifists ble tor the high cost of living. and woefully neglected to place the The treaty of peace and the league army and navy on a war footing and of nations covenant has been signed provide the necessary war materials. by the aille-'. with the exception of The admiral's accusation will surely the United States, and a few days cause considerable friction between after orders were issued to some of him and the navy department, which the allied fleets to go Immediately to is liable to develop to large propor­ the Black Sea. where war is liable to tions. The admiral claimh the above was told him when he left the Unit­ be started again at any moment. ed States for England. The action of the state legislature ------- o------- Some of those who are interested in regard to German language news­ papers did not accomplish that in local candidates predict that the what is generally desired by the timbermen are going to take an ac­ people-—prohibition of German and tive part in local politics. We hardly other foreign language newspapers think so, for what unpleasantness and literature in the United States. existed a few years ago is a thing of The legislature has made it compul­ the past. No doubt, some of the can­ sory that where newspapers use the didates would like the timber men German language they must print to line up with them, but we are in hope that they will not do so, for we’ the same matter in English. do not want to see any friction with It was perfectly in order for some the citizens and the timber men in The approving legal opinion of ing any persons interested in any of the muck rake newspapers in the future, They can get along Messrs. Teal. Minor & Winfree, of way in the vacation of said alley. Portland to besmirch the characters much better by pulling together and Portland, Oregon, will be furnished Dated January 22nd. 1920. of state leigslators. That is one reas­ not pulling apart. Just for illustra­ the successful bidder. F. D. Small. on why people living outside of Port­ tion. take the matter of the assess­ The Court reserves the right to Sarah J. Elliott, I ment on the timber that was burned, land have a prejudice against that reject any or all bids. F. N. Elliott. city. The people of the rural dis­ in which the timber men were Justly Homer Mason, Clerk. tricts as a rule send some of their entitled to a reduction, several rep­ highly respected citizens to the legis­ resentatives of the timber companies 4 Notice. lature and they resent seeing them argued the matter with the board of ------- o------- abused by such newspapers as the equalization, with the result that the Notice is hereby given that a peti­ timber men and the county officials Journal. got together on what was thought to tion has been duly filed with the The office of district attorney Is be a fair basis for the county as well Honorable Mayor and Common Coun­ going begging. No attorney wants it as the timber owners who had sus­ cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, for A good piano is a lifetime invest­ at the small salary. We are informed tained such serious losses. With that I the purpose of vacating that certain that a petition is being prepared cordial understanding new existing, alley, running North and South ment. giving lasting satisfaction asking Mr. Goyne to make the race and we hope it will still exist, we do through Block (5) five. Town of for your money, whereas a cheap Lincoln, now part of said Tillamook not want to see another local fight again, with the understanding that piano goes to pieces in a hurry, in an effort be made at the next legis­ with the timber men on one side and City. Oregon, and said petition fur­ this climate. late • for a raise in salary Besides the progressive citizen on the other. ther shows that F. D. Small. Sarah J. the work of advising the County We are quite cognizant of the fact Elliott and F. N. Elliott are the You. as a prospective buyer cannot Court on important matters, there is that in order to obtain votes office only persons who own property ad­ afford to experiment. The policy of a whole lot of work to do. and Mr. seekers will warm up to most any­ jacent to said alley or who would be this firm for over 45 years has affected by the vacation thereof. Goyne has been doing this at a very body or anything, and, probably that Now therefore, this notice is given been. "Your moneys worth or your is the reason why there appears to »alary. small be an undercurrent about the tim- to all whom it may concern, that money back." Drop in the Palm We cannot see why anyone should bcrnien taking an active part in lo­ pursuant to said petition, and the Confectionery and hear the new have a duck fit because it was cal politics again, and it does not law.- of th ■ State of Oregon, made models. Sold on easy monthly pay­ thought best to arrange the ballot so come from the timber men them­ and enact-d in relation thereto, a ments. final hearing will be held before the selves. That is how we have sized up that a person could vote a straight Mayor and Common Council of Till- i party ticket if the voter desired, the situation. amook City. Oregon, at the council ÿfâen&cy Those who have waited in the poll- Room, In the City Hall in said Till- Ing place or have served on an elec­ Notice ot Bond Sale, amook City. on Monday, the 23rd day o------ tion board will admit that the bill Sealed bids will be received until of February. 1920. at 8 o’clock p m. Leland B. Erwin Drawer M. passed by the legislature would ex­ pedíate the voting and the count. the hour of 1:30 o'clock the 5th on said date, for the purpose of hear- County Representative. And. of course, the governor had to day of February. 1920. by the un- have a duck fit as well for he vetoed dersigned and immediately there­ after publicly opened by the County the bill. Court ot Tillamook County. Oregon, The allies have demanded the sur­ at the office of said court in the render of the ex-Kaiser from Holland county court house in Tillamoog and the next question is whether that City. Oregon, for the purchase ot country will comply with the de­ bonds of said county issued for the mand. Some people think that the building of permanent roads herein ex-Kaiser will commit suicide rather in the sum of $112.000. same being than be handed over to the allies for In denominations ot $1000 each, trial. There is no fear of him doing numbered from 1 upwards, dated no, as he is too much of a coward tu January 1st, 1920, and maturing take his own life, and in proof of serially In numerical older as fol­ I proof of this, when It was seen that lows: $26.000 eight (8) years troni date theGerman armies were defeated, the ex Kaiser sneaked off to Holland out of Issue: What Would Your wife do $26,000 nine (9) years from date of danger. The ex-crown prince has ot Issue. said on several occasions that he if fire broke out ? $30.000 eighteen (18) years front would not be taken alive, and now that the time draws near for the date of issue; Are you leaving her with-* $30.000 nineteen (19) years from German human butchers to be out the panic-proof protec­ date of issue; rounded up and be turned over to the tion of r allies, their loud boastings during said bond» to bear interest at five the war are a marked contrast to and one half per cent (5H per cent) per annum, payable semi-annually what now confronts them. ------ o------ on January and July 1st. principal It will be remembered that when and interest payable in United Stales KSa Don’t'delay getting this ex- I j tinguisher in your home. the woman suffragists asked Gover- gold coin at the office ot the County “¿THE ‘INSURANCE MAN.” nor Olcott to call a special session of Treasurer ortat the Federal Agensy of Call or phone right now, the legislature to ratify woman suf- the State of Oregon in New York IW.r, i.b.1 TILLAMOOKJCITY, - - OREGON frage. he made much i ado about City, at the option of the bidder. ot ih. •oder.rU« economy, refusing to call a special Said blds must be accompanied by NATIONAL BUILDING.: session unless the state legislators a certified check for 5 per cent of agreed not to demand pay or mileage. the amount bld and must l>e uncon­ When the fish and game fracas bob» ditional. 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