Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 29, 1920, Image 3

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    ILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 2ö. 1920.
What the c Editors
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FURTHERING
FARMING
ITH even greater interest and activity than
ever before (if that’s possible) the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK is going to back the
business of farming during 1920.
Whether yours be general farming-, stock raising
or dairying- our co-operation will fit YOUR needs
too.
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“ Nationalized ” Account.
DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bt'NN. Farmer.
il JOHN MORGAN. Partner.
L\ B. C. LAMB, Building Material.
P. HEISEL, Parmer.
C. J. EDWARDS. Mgr. C. Power'co.
W. J. RIECHERS. Vicc-Pre». and Mgr.
The First National Bank
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
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THE STANDARD
SERVICE
STATION
Will Open on or about
FEBRUARY 1st
At the corner of 2nd
Ave. E. and First |
Street.
Up-to-date equipment
at your service.
or ever seriously ^riPPlb the Repub­
lican party in Oregon, no body be­
lieves for a minute that Senator
Walter Pierce, Democratic candidate
for Governor, would have fought It
to its last ditch and even wept when
it passed the senate.
As a matter of fact the straight j
party ticket would have absolutely
no effect on intelligent independent
voting. The Republican cadidates ar«
In one column and the democratic
candidates are in another column.
Any republican wishing to vote for a
Democrat can easily do so by putting
a cross after his name in the hodge­
podge column scheme now in use.
This writer for fifteen years voted
a ballot on which it was possible to
vote a straight party ticket if one
wanted to and he has seen so many
election ballots counted that he is
positive that no Intelligent voter is
detained from "scratc|iing” his tick­
et if he wants to. The minority party
always advocated the confusing bal­
lot now used in Oregon. The only
reason for it is that in the confusion
of hunting out the names as they
now appear, the minority party has
a fifty-fifty show on the errors made
which will swell their vote. The
chances for more errors on the part
of the majority party is guaranteed
by the fact that they have more vot­
ers. And that is absolutely the sole
and only reason a minority party, re­
gardless of which party it is, advo­
cates making it impossible to vote a
straight party ticket.
It is an outrage that man who
wants to vote a straight party ticket
is prevented from doing so by law
unless he takes an expert into the
booth with him as many voters must
now do or take their chances.
The straight party ballot also en­
ables the voter to finish voting much
more readily and makes the count­
ing easier for the judge s-—enabling
them to cotlnt nearly twice as fast.
There is not a single ligitimate ar­
gument against such a ballot which
the governor has vetoed under the
allegation that it effects a “sweeping
change.”—Gazette Times.
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The legislature refused to give the
people another opportunity to vote
on the 6 per cent limitation law and
decide whether they wished to cofi-
tinue it after a demonstration that
under changed conditions since its
adoption it is a detriment instead of
a benefit. Incidentally, in refusing
to resubmit the law the Senate ad­
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system, but to assist party men to
vote their ticket straight for every
candidate of their party.—News Re­
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More kaiser propaganda is afloat
in Germany. As showing how chast­
ened is the German spirit the follow­
ing parody on the Lord’s prayer is
being circulated by postcard all over
that country: “Our Father, who art
the German spirit, blessed be thy
name, return to thy empire. Our will
is consecrated to the uow and in the
future. Give us our daily bread and
freedom. Forgive us our debt, and
set straight our tormentors. Lead
our folk not into temptation, but de­
liver them from night and death.
Give them again the empire, strength
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and glory, for all eternity. Amen.”—
Telephone Register.
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Peace, final and complete, was thus
made between Germany on the one
hand and Great Britian, France,
Italy, Japan, Belgium. Brazil—oh,
School Notes.
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yes, and Gautemala, Siam, Czecho­
This week marks the end of the
slovakia and sundry other powers—
on the other. But bjl the impervious first semester for the local schools.
nli in in in in « ni in m mi * » ■ « in n in in in r in in iir
will of Woodrow Wilson it was not In the high school and upper grades
made between Germany and the the latter part of this week is given
United States of America. He who over to the fall examinations.
The second semester will begit^
“kept us out of war” was equally
successful in keeping us out of peace Monday, February 2nd, grade pupils
“We
Deliver the
Goods.”
He has failed to attain the eminence will return to their old grades at 9
he sought,—and for which he was a.m., where they will be given re­
ready to sacrifice the integrity of his port cards. Those promoted will then
country,—as “President
of the pass to their new rooms where they
will be given lists of text books and
World.”-—Harvey's Weekly.
supplies needed for the semester.
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“The year which we have passed They will be dismissed early to en­
through has been 365 days of worry able them 10 secure these in the fore-
and anxiety. Every day brought in­ , noon. The regular session of school
creased expenses and new troubles ‘ will be held in the afternoon.
GARDEN TRACTOR
to overcome, but it has been good to ' Another class of beginners will be
live. Never in the short space of enrolled at this time. Children who
twelve months have there been so are to enter school for the first time
many epochal events crowded into should be sent to Mrs. Burge in the
535,600 minutes. • Nineteen-nineteen grade building at 9 o’clock. Pupils
was a year among years. Germany ! who are not six years of age cannot
got slammed in the slats; Dempsy ■' be admitted this semester. No be­
It will Plow, Harrow anti
licked Willard before they entered ginners will be admitted to the 1st
Cultivate.
It will haul
the ring; Americans flew across the ' B. grade after the second Monday of
Horse
Lawn
Mowers,
Carts,
the
semester,
February
9th.
Atlantic in less time than a sub­
Wagons. Mowing Machines,
marine could back across; Sir John
Barleycorn was sent to the hospital
etc. It will run your Pump,
Notice to Contractors.
with no hope of an early convales­
Cream
Separator, Churn,
cence; the shimmy dance was buried
Sealed bids will be received by the
Washing-
Machine, Feed
with its clothes on; a pound of sugar board of directors of school district
or newsprint was worth more than a No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon, 2 p.m.
Grinder, Corn Shelter, Cir­
peck of diamonds. In general it was Feb, 10, 1920, for the erection and
cular Saw, etc. It trots
a h------- of a year." Clearfield (Pa.) i completion of a public school build-
from job to job under its
Progress.
I ing, according to plans and specifi-
own power.
I cations prepared by Charles H. Burg-
PRICE
There was held a banquet in Con­ graf, architect, Albany, Oregon. All
With One Row Cultivator
necticut the other day and a number bids must be accompanied by a certi­
of bright men and ugly women sat fied check payable to "School Dist.
down to eat. A more liven- bunch No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon.” for the
had never met, and all restraint was sum of $200.00, as a guarantee that
F.O.B. PORTLAND.
thrown to the goats. There was the contractor will furnish an ap­
among them a shining pate, which proved surety bond equal to 50 per
is the index if a smiling mind. Some cent of the contract within ten days
fool people think a bald head is a after the awarding of the contract.
tender subject, not to be referred to
All bids must be made out on
especially in the company of young blank proposals for the same, Blanks
Paints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, Doors and
women, say the Ohio State Journal. furnished upon application by the
Windows, Wall Paper, Crockery,
We know a man who cultivated a clerk or architect. Plans and speci­
long lock of hair which he combed fications may be seen at County
over his dome to hide his baldness, School Superintendent's office, Tilla­
Let us demonstrate to you the value of this won­
and that old fashioned habj) he kept mook, Schcool Clerk’s office, Clover­
up for a long time, and all the while dale, or at Architect’s office.
derful little machine. We will do so at any time.
he seemed to have a miserable little
The successful bidder will be re­
sorrow on his mind. But one day he quired to give references and an ap­
whacked off the. little lock and came proved bond equal to 59 per cent of
out in burnished dome before the the amount of the contract.
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folks. He’s been happy ever since.
The board reserves the right to
His bald head makes him so. We reject any and all bids.
sometimes think that man with great
By order of School Board No. 22.
shocks of hair are peculiarly miser­
J. L. Burke, Chairman,
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able. But they ought not dispair for
J. T. Moore, Clerk.
some day they will be_ balder and
wiser than they are now— there is
Bryan for example. — Willamina *The Department of Labor says
prices are going up. the Department
times.
of Justice says they are going down
and the people generally have their
The Straight Party Ballqt,
minds made up as to tyhere both de­
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It is peculiarly significant that all partments can go in the matter of
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the furore raised against the pro­ solving the h. c. of 1.
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posed straight party ballot comes
Vice President Marshall says there
from the Democratic and Mugwump
are time when the people in finding
newspapers.
The Medford Tribune assumes that a solution of the nation’s problems
the law was passed
solely for the must fall back to Holy Writ. Then
benefit of the Republican party and there are times when they swallow
something like the "he kept us out
it can scarcely contain itself.
"Imagine the G. O. P. state sena­ war” platform, which is wholly rot.
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tors thinking for a moment that the
straight party ticket bill would help
Governor J. J. Cornwell, of West
Phone 32.
the Republican party in Oregon! Virginia, says that the people of this
Great Pete! It is that sort of bone- country have "three time within my
headiftm that has almost killed it.”
memory turned away from the Re­
If the Portland Journal, the Salem publican party in disgust." But
Journal and the Eugene Guard real­ twice after turning away they have
ly believe down in their hearts that realized that they made a poor trade,
such a bill would kill the Republican and are just now awaiting for the
party, everybody who knows any­ third chance to show that they really
thing at all knows they would be its didn't know what disgust was until
most earnest advocates.
If
the they experienced a Democratic ad­
straight party ticket bill would kill ministration.
Phone Main 73.
The Sweatest Tone Phono­
graph made. Plays all records
of their best without the
harsh metallic sound found
in so many.
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KOCH & BENNETT.
NOTICE.
The Tillamook Transfer Co. is now I
under the sole management of J. P.
Ma giimis. We are equipped to handle
Brayage of any Kind, anywhere.
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Kuppenbender’s Grocery
THE ONE-HORSE
TRACTOR
the
PREFERRED STOCK STORE.
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We recommend PRFERRED
STOCK BRAND goods because these
home wiles who have used them tell
us that they never fail.
We are here to give you this line
at the lowest possible price. Come
and investigate for your self.
We have specials every week,
that are real articles of value.
We make special prices on large
orders in case lots. Come in and
see us. Write or phone. We have
both phones.
Free Delivery in the City.
$325.00
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Bay City, Ore.
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After President Wilson's letter to
th^Democratic national committee
urging that
an un-Americanized
league of nations be made the cam­
paign issue in 1920 the band played
“Hail, Hail, the Gang’s all Here."
The “gang” may be all there on the
proposition., but the people, it will
discover when the returns are in,
have taken a leave of absence, as
Col. Bryan gently warned the 'gang'.
The New York Times joins the be­
wildered John Sharpe Williams in
wondering what is the matter with
the United States Senate. The trouble
wtth It is that so many of the mem­
bers use their own brains and con­
sciences in the consideration of pub­
lic questions Instead of getting their
views
hand-me-down
from the
White House, as the New York
Times habitually does.
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Entire New Stock of Candies.
New Syrups. Come and See
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Dry Goods and Gasoline.