-s re ry E» * nT ’ CYTT t elavo What the Editors Say y ' ■J.-,--- Cl V ‘Í I •J -A K W Mil® “Shnbert” will pay these extremely hiah price» for Oregon Fur» f N?l DTR A LARGÌ J *»l LARGE "1 H>l MEDIUM i M2 Ml SMALL I Ca’ea »Yt»AC( 1 1 Eli • ^AU-e J MINK. Fine, Dark Usual Color Coast 25.00 to 20.00118.00 to 15.00 14.00 to 12.00 10.90 to 8.00 19 00 to 5.00 1810 to 14.90 1100 to 10.00 9.» to 750 7.00 to 6.» 7.00 to 350 12.00 to 19 00 9.00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 550 to 450 550 to 3.00 MUSKRAT 1 6 00to 5.90 4.75 to 3.75 350 to 2.75 450 to 3.75 3.50 to 2.75 250 to 2.00 Winter Fall 250 to 150 1.75 to 12S 2.50 to 1.75 1.75 to 150 s KU N K m EXTRA USS'. rr*»* BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD 15.00 to 1100 10.00 to 9.00 750 to 650 5.00 to 4.00 MSI LARGE trtt- T9 »»«•ASt 11.00 to 8.50 to 625 to 350 to 9.00 750 525 3.00 Hi! SMALL tr-aa’C »,t«»it -yes t«mu S TI L Ï.A^-^V 8.« 750 to 7.00 6.75 650 to 550 450 4.00 to 350 225 2 00to 150 7.00 to 350 6.00 to 3.00 350 to 150 150 to J5 Hfl MEDIUM rr»»s »» * st»*»« 850 to 7.25 to 5.00 to 2.75 to These extremely high prices are based on the well-known ‘‘SHUBERT liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. Iso. 3, ivo. ■». and otherwise inferior skim at highest market value. „For quotations on other Oregon Fur., write for “I be »brttrt »bwr the and accurate market report and price list of its kind pub-iohed. ¡t • rKt-t. Write for it. A shipment to ■•SHtBEgT” will resolt In “more money" — “quicker.“ II you have no “SHUBEBT TAG ENVELOPES” on hand, cut out tap Pelow — pute on piece ol cardboard and attach to your shipment. Dept. 1898 F rom NAME. BOX N°_____ R.F.D. P.O. .COUNTY. STATE ✓AB1HUMRT - "x THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE 8 netting enough >d Ev CHICAGO, U.S.A. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing. Bo i h c aD th can be and e need is a better uncer- of DOI both.—Ashland Tiding». ------ o------ • One of the sad thing» in Ameri- can life at tbis time is that so many minds are pitifully parti* ■an."—Ore- gon Joui nal. Tis true, 'tia - pity, and ere is not pity 'tie 'lis true. But w< would be true, the Oregon Journal interests stand. ing — up . for American instead id of supporting the league of nations.—Gazette Times. ------- o------- When the steel strike was called, seven column banner head- were re­ quired by the city dailies to an­ nounce the event. The strike was called off last Friday and unless you read the one inch items you didn t see it. Owing to Judge Gary's firm attitute. the .-trike never got any­ where and the steel mills last month, with new workmen, broke a record in big production. Now that the strike is off thousands of the old workers who were on strike are all dressed up in their working clothes and no piace to go. Th. jobs are tak­ en. They are out over three months pay, amounting in all to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Possibly they are now sadder and wiser men, but their education ha.- come high. The public and the government might al­ so learn something from this strike, viz. that Judge Gary's method of handling a strike beats the »tradling methods that result in Adamson bills.—Gazette Times. A news item that among a ship­ load of immigrants who had just ar­ rived in New York from Europe were some hundreds of girls seeking situations a.- domestics resulted in a flood of applicants to the National Travelers’ Aid Society, and is a dis­ appointment for every applicant. "There is not,” -aid one of the so­ ciety officials, “a servant in sight anywhere. There w-ill never be a 17 a week servant again.” We might as well begin right away to adjust our- selves to the new order. Nor is it a great many years, a» time runs, since domestic servants were relatively as scarce in some parts of the country as they are now, and the problem was solved by making house wifery an accomplishment of every girl. The time may come again when families will "do their own work", albeit in­ vention and progress have done a good deal to make the task easier than it wa» in poineer times.-—Ore­ gonian. The President is Blocking Ratifica­ tion. ——o------- America was not there when the CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ allied powers exchanged peace rati­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its ‘use fication Saturday at Paris. As the London Telegraph sadly says: will improve general stable conditions. “America’s absence clouds alike the prospect of the present and the fu­ ture. It weakens profoundly the mor­ al authority of the league of na­ tions”. And President Wilson himself said RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. in his letter to the Jackson day gath­ ering of democratic party leaders: “None of the objects we profess to be fighting for has been secured or can be made certain of without this nation's ratification of the treaty ß and Its entry into the covenant.” The responsibility and the blame “j U- tor that disappointment and humilia­ tion lie heavily on the pre.-iuent. He returned from Paris six month- ago, Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense, bearing the peace treaty and the money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By league covenant.-and -ubmitted them to the senate in a temperate address preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­ that was in admirable contrast to sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated previous threats to force them down inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul­ the unwilling throat of the w nate. canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube. 11 he had maintain'd the good spirit of the latter utterance and had shown a willingness to reach an un­ derstanding by reasonable com­ dSZ5a525Z525aSZSH525HSì!H5H5eSS5H5252S25ZS2Sa5Z525£S2525252S25H5H5£52 promise, the treaty conic have been ratified several month- ago. Unfor­ tunately, he soon reverted *to his previous arbitrary attitude, resent­ ß ing all suggestions of reservations and interpretations and adopting an insulting attitute toward those se- Ci ator- who could not conscientiously assent to his demand for unqualified ratification. Take your Herses there and get First Class Shoes for them. instead of seeking an honorable and patriotic compromise, the need I guarantee ail work to be | of which was convincingly brought satisfactory, if not, bnng it back out in senate debate on the treaty, and I will make good without he set out on his unfortunate tour of extra charge. the country, undertaken avowedly to whip into line all senators, of either We pay top prices for Hides. Pariy, who had declined to yield to his dictation. ’A hen groups of senators from op­ posing sides of the chamber attempt­ ed to smooth out differences the president blocked their negotiations with a White House declaration that he would not be a party to friendly overtures. And now comes the culminating cold-blooded formal announcement of his determination to shelve the All Work Guaranteed treaty and make a partita* issue of Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I cany a Stock ol Goodrich it in the aproachlng presidential Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories. campaign, a course that would im­ peril the league of nations and the Your Patronage Solicited. peace of the wKrld, as Mr. Bryun J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK. forcibly pointed out In his address at Washington. C. I. CLOUGH CO ARMOURED INNER TUBES Prevents Punctures and Blowouts. | C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore- HORSE SHOEING. JACK HARPER, BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK. City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop Expert Tire Service. Vulcanizing and Retreading JAIUTAR V — 22, 1920. of practical politics, ,» ver it is difficult to ** b»» ’ president ex««» ««- V* ,he ca? -he country on a “solemn ref- endum. He is physically unequal ordeal of a gruelling cam- to the and it seems unlikely that pai g democratic convention would the ake unqualified ratification iu m paramount issue in the fact of Mr. Bryan » powerful oppodition^ . rk and path Is The way is dai— ««arrival tangled. but the counta s approval will go to '.nose senators who still are trying in the face of discourage- promlse ratifi­ ment, to effect t ai* put cation of the tre. ' r inac- the responsibility îu, tion squarely up to the p. _ sldent. and if then he still P8«1*1*1 *B. obstinacy, he would quickly from the country a voice that he could not safely disregard nor sil- ence.—spokesman Re' • flUEX. JWcNAIR & CO. GENERflb HRRDCIlfl^E Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. » THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE in THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. / J Too Much Pieaching of The Four- teen Points I JF 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. ■ ■—o------- -I notice.” writes A. J- Ayleshire, of Philadelphia, “that a solution of the problem of why some churches lost members in 1919 is being »ought. As a church member and a staunch supporter of and believer in church­ es, my opinion is that it may be too much attention by some church lead­ er- to the fourteen points and cor­ BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL LADIES, recognizing the many ad­ respondingly less attention to the CONDITIONS are maturing new vantage* in a personal checking ac­ exposition of the Ten Command­ problem» almost daily and thia bank count. will find ui ready to do every­ ments: too much advocacy by some ba* prepared itself with facilitie» eery thing possible to make their tran.*ae- valuable to a wide eanety of intereata. toon* with thia bank a pleaaure to them. of these leaders and some who take their cue from them of a mu»hy in­ TO THE FARMER AND RANCH- TO THE THRIFTY, we offer 4% ER. our tnemberxhip in the federal ternationalism as an attempted »ub-, internet compounded twice yearly for Rum. S.tlm ia an advantage. It stitute tor the old fashioned Ameri­ their xavingi plu* the aecurity ol 4 give, ui a broad and prartieal ability Siroag Homt Owned Bank. can patriotism most of the people in ( to meet tbeir particular need«. The the church pews greatly prefer to the name connection aervea Tkr Buxine». new tangled so-called world patriot­ TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SEC. Ran Here each ol theae didenng line» ism; too much echoing of the big of endeavor will find that conferrncea TION, thia bank ia a place for them with our officera often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they talk of phrase-making London, vantage. which anxiety and buaineaa are invited to call end make their Washington and Paris politicians desire* known. earea have hidden from them. and discussion of big w'orld programs , and not enough attention, therefore, to the every day work of the church­ Jx the final analysis, it will be found that this in­ es among the every day people right stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and, here at home. The churches, in some whatever your business interests in this section may instances, are suffering from the be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­ same instances, are suffering from the same thing as the National Gov­ gent and personal co-operation. ernment, namely, talk that is taller TILLAMOOK COUNTY B^NK than people and big far-away pro­ The Strong Rome Bank grams that cover everything and touch nothing. Almost every human institution need» to be called back to the basis of common sense, and some of the churches, or some of the lead- churches are um. due ui the lue euuieuoa ers of some of v: to wake up t----- ■_• fact that ¿reams ■ are not deeds and words are not actualities. There never was a time in the world's history when people E525E5H. t E5H5¿5B5 í so much needed the sort of religion £ which effects men's daily lives, The world cannot be hustled into the millennium by mere political pro- grams, and the preachers of religion, rather than the political leaders who are going to make humanity over with a world constitution or some other theoretical formula, have the sole solution for the world's bet­ terment. For that solution, individual regeneration, any mere political ar­ rangements are a poor substitute. I do not mean by this that much can­ not be done to improve the world by the betterment of its laws and in­ stitutions, but these laws and insti­ tutions will be changed as the peo­ ple are changed. This nation is far ahead of the rest of the world in its political ideals, and for us to be “yoked with unbelievers” in a world government would not help the rest of the world as much as it would hurt the United States of America, and the people of this country have not reached the point where they are ready to sacrifice this republic on the altar of internationalism, any­ more than they are willing to fuse Christianity with Mohammedanism and every other alien religion and call that sacrifice of our ideals of progres.-. I du not consider it disloyal to the church and religion to call at­ tention to what many believe is ■■arnim- it and causing loss of mem­ bers." NOTICE 4 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 Wearing $11 Suits in France. ------- o------- T h. id off the clothing profiteers the government of France devised and manufactured a national cos­ tume for men which Frenchmen are now proudly exhibiting in the thea­ tres and cafes of Paris. These gov­ ernment suits," writes an American newspaper correspondent, “are neither conspicuous for their ele-1 wholesale and retail gance nor shabbiness. In fact they are little different from any others turned out by the so-called fashion­ able tailoring houses except for a little strip of linen inside the coat marked 'National Garment' which the wearers seem proud to exhibit to WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE- friends and to strangers." But there COR. FRONT AND 3 rd AVE. WEST, TILLAMOOK »>K is one big item'in which these suits do differ from all others and that is 25ESHS25ZSE5H525Z5Z5ESa5Z5B5ÏS252SH5Z5ZSZS2SBS25a5 the price which is about 111 in American money. If France wants to do its 1 ankee friends a good turn, why not ship some of these national 25Z5H5H525H5E5a5aSHS2SZ5aS25E5a5a5252525E5ZSa5a52525Z525Z5ZS?52 suits over here? LAMB-SCHRADER CO CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AN BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND SMITHING COAL. In arguing for the adoption of the Europeanized ratherthan the Ameri­ canized covenant of the league of nations. Pleasant A. Stovall, the ad­ ministrations minister to Switzer­ land. said: “Talk about the Monroe Doctrine Every one knows now that England could have averted the world war if she had accepted Ger­ many's offer to override the Monroe Doctrine. If everybody knows that how does it come that nobody knows s Expert Dyeing | That Old Coat, Dress or S | can be dyed to look like nezv 3 at a Small Cost. CALL $ Pacific Cleaning and Tailoring ft_____ 31 J. S2'S252S2SES2SHSH52SaSHS25aS2SZSasasaS2S2S2Sa52S2SESa5aS25a5H5i