HEÄ.DL1G (Tillumnnk SraMight, Fred C. Baker, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION Absolutely Free ! We will give a new tube with each new tire at the advanced price until further notice. Tillamook Tire Co For Sale. 20 Acre River Bottom Dairy Ranch Including' 10 grade Jersey cows, 1 yearling, 1 calf, new modern barn, hog pen, silo, liquid tank and 5 roomed house. This herd of 10 cows holds the highest produc­ tion record per cow of any herd in the Tilla­ mook Cow Testing Association for 1919, making 448.49 lbs. butter fat per cow. The income of this farm for 1919 amounted to one fourth of what the place is held for. Also Ford Truck for sale. Apply to Paul Fitzpatrick Í e . ■* I ■ n few WANTED Cull Potatos or Roots Walter Nelson, Mutual Phone Gem Theatre, Tuesday, March 23rd per year $2.00 Editorial Snap Shots. There musts have been an awful lot of "kick” in that hard cider they manufacture on the Miami. o It looks as though Oregon needs a law to compel voters to go to the polls when there are elections. Last week, when there was an election to vote several thousand dollars worth of bonds, but 61 votes were cast out of a population of about 1200 per­ sons. What's wrong, anyway, with our bloated Oregon system? A little more taxation voted here, and a little more taxation voted there, with tax- es jumping higher every year und taxpayers staying at home. ------- o------- The verdict in the Centralia I. W. W. cast was disappointing and dis­ couraging, and it goes to prove what is often said of trial by jury—one never knows what a jury will do. The trial of the men on the other charge for murder must be prosecut­ ed with renewed vigor, for it is plain to most people who followed the evi­ dence carefully that appeared in the newspapers that it was a case of pre­ meditated murder and that is the only verdict that should have been brought in. as much as some persons have predlc- ted. The bond houses of Portland are only doing what a large number of other business concers ot Portland are doing. They pester city and coun­ ty officials whenever there is busi­ ness In sight, and often public offi­ cials are innocently imposed upon by the false representations, for most of them employ slick smooth talker.-, and it is not surprising thai some honest public official finds that he has been imposed upon. That, to our way of thiuking, is what have brought the state treasurer into bad repute. MADE IN TILLAMOOK ! Attention ! Truck Owners ! And Everyone Interested in the Progress oi Tillamook. Steinback Bros, have manufactured what no other steel works between San Ftancisco and Chicago have a hydraulic tire press, 400-ton capacity, the largest of its kind in the west. This press was made for Aiderman A 1 oorman s Garage, dis tributors of Goodyear Truck Tires. The Interchurch movement is en­ deavoring to do what quite a few other persons are trying to do work the country newspapers for tree space. Those who prepare the matter, the printers and stenographers, the railroads, the express companies, and The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. are now making the Best Truck the post office all receive pay for their services but the country news­ Tires they have ever made We invite everyone to inspect paper is not even offered a crumb this wonderful made in Tillamook Press. that falls from the rich man’s table. We want to say that we are not go­ I ing to be the "scape goat for the Interchurch movement propaganda, for the numerous letters all go into the waste paper basket and the plate matter is dumped into the scrap heap. We hope our friends will not con­ sider this unchristian on our part, but, really, we consider that a work­ man is worthy of hi- hire, and as most country newspapers have been overworked and imposed upon in the past, it is time for them to balk, es­ pecially as newsprint paper is now over 10c. per pound and it may go to There are three so-called demo­ 20c. ------- o------- cratic editors in Tillamook county— There appears to be a disposition one lu this city, one at Wheeler and one at Cloverdale. We would like to on the part of some persons to mal­ know, however, whether they belong ign the characters and reputations to the democratic party or are Wil­ | of some of the Republican candidates son rubber stamps, similar to the | who are running for county offices, democratic rubber stamp United ind we want to say that they should Slates senators who did the presi- be better engaged than in peddling deuent bidding and "kept us out of scandal. We are here to defend the peace.” Talk about stand palters tile characters of the republican candi­ Wilson party is the real stand pat­ dates, especially those who have pre­ ters by the way the democratic sen­ viously faithfully served the people ators do exactly what Wilson wants of the county aim who have lived in i lie county for many years. With them. ■ one exception, (that of Frank lteed) ------c------ The department of justice has a we have knov.n all the republican plan to reduce the high cost of liv­ candidates tor many years and have ing by persuading people to buy implicit confidence in their ability cheap cuts of meat on a certain day. and honesty, and now that we hear I he department of justice is barking some persons scandalizing them we up the wrong tree, and has started feel it is our duty to defend them, on a foolish idea. If the department their characters and their goou of Justice would get busy and prose­ names. We are well aware that there cute the profiteers there wouud be is a tendency among persons, espec­ some hope of reducing the high cost ially at election times, to accuse of living. There must be a lot of county officials falsely, of this or cracked brained individuals in the i that or the other thing, when in department of justice when it starts fact, it is nothing but malicious a propaganda advising people to buy scandal, which is one reason that 20 Horsepower at the pulley —12 at the drawbar less expensive joints one day in the some of our best citizens refrain from year. running tor public office. The people of the county have a splendid bunch Dependable power always ready for use. Endurance almost Gigli finance in politics is what oc­ of candidates to choose from for curred when the government took county officials and the scandal mon­ limitless. Clears road of stumps and stones. I Iauls the plows, possession of the railroads. This is gers who are endeavoring to be­ the story told in a few words: Two smirch their characters are, in our scarifiers, scrapers, graders, heavy rollers and wagon trains. billion dollars extra was paid by the judgment, deserving a severe criti­ The Cletrac can do this because it is small and hence easy traveling public as a result of the in­ cism. o------ crease in railroad fares, two billion to handle, yet has power you wouldn’t expect in a tractor of We don't want to accuse oui dollars increase in freight rates, friends over in Washington County and the government in the hole an­ its size. Its record for road work is one to be proud of. other billion dollars, making live bil­ of being hoggish, neither do we think lion dollars in all. McAdoo, heir ap­ they want to if they properly under­ Large roller bearings in all track-wheels. Dust-proof parent to the Wilson throne, was the stood the situation. The Banks Her­ man who played high finance with ald said: "A. E. Westcott for state motor. New tank-type, 8 inch wide, single-grout er track. the railroad for the purpose of get­ senator, Yes, as the joint senator for ting Gompers and the railroad men the four dairy counties it stands to A practical demonstration shows more than we can tell, lined up for him. reason that a dairyman would be a good man for the place. Especially Why not let us arrange one? No obligation attached. Some of the foreign language news when this man has every qualifica­ papers are protesting against the tion for the position and a broad state law which provides when these acquaintance with all the territory newspapers use foreign language under his jurisdiction. Mr. Westcott they must print the same matter in is a farmer, a dairyman , a worker. English, and no doubt an effort will The joint senatorship question might he made to repeal the law. The law as well be called settled.” Yes and deprive Tillamook county should remain and tlie foreign lan­ guage publishers should not be al­ I of representation in the ¡State Senate. lowed to monkey with it. If they Washington county has one State want to publish German language Senator, and it looks as though the newspaper they can easily get back Banks Herald is not satisfied but i to Germany and do so. The United endeavoring to deprive the two coast States Is no place for them to carry "ounties, Tillamook and Lincoln, of on their German language propa­ what really belongs to them. To be ganda. ¡air the state senator should go to Lincoln County the coming te.m. There Is another revolution in but that county having no candidat« Germany, and no doubt, previously State Senator T. B. Hadley decided arranged to fool the allies, which to make the race again. We think brings back into power the junkers that Tillamook County is big enough and military class, and is a pretty and Important enough to have one good Indication that Germany is representative in the state senate, preparing to resist the peace terms and one In the house, and as there and pl. lining for another war. We will be redistribution of seats at the are on. of those who believe that the next session of the state legislature, allies and the United States will be Tillamook and Lincoln counties will at war with Germany before many not get a look in if Washington A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer» and wood-cutting contractors, contractors. une One man can move it irom from cut to cut Simple and reliable. yearn, for the arrogant spirit of the county gets away with the joint sen- A -521“ n.ot ta ,or wood CBttlng. the 4 H. P. motor will German rulers and people go to prove ator. ran mills, feed mills, feed cutters, pumps, etc. Ourit dtlieariaa Awn .ver ------- o------- that It was a very, very serious mis­ ’ Sfr W-adr lorn h mH** wm Z Ar fra than S 100point* throughout It is the privilege of everyone to r 1. IF'Ulnu. Pun,. On. take when the armistice was signed th* Unitoti Sint**. Ihmiamtathrnthpn-fiumlUnllnmtht and Germany given a good licking, choose the political party they wish if -nr ft* • mima* which would not have been done bad to belong to, and to this end the pri­ America must burn more the generals had their way. Another mary election law was enacted. But wood for fuel. One Wada will do 10 men's work at war with eGrmany Is on the tupts as there should be honest In politics as one-tenth the cost Writ« sure as little potatoes make big ones. in everything else, yet there is a cer­ for free Book, "How Dan R om cots <0 cords tain amount of dishonesty when a s day,” full de­ The democratic party promised to person registers as a republican and tails and spec­ ial price. then goes to the polls and votes for reduce the high cost of living, and Bro. Trombley tooted his little horn a democrat for president and United for that party as well as "he kept State Senator. In courts of law that us out of war. ' Now that cane sugar would be called perjury, and we are has gone to 20c. per pound because inclined to think that if this is the President Wilson took the advice of logical way to look at It, persons another college professor who knew who have registered as republicans nothing of business when they de­ and then voted for a demtxTat for cided not to purchase the Cuban su­ president and U. S, Senator does not gar the people of the United States belong to the republican party and are paying twice as much for sugar. have committed perjury. Persons Grace Bester, committee. Resolutions of Condolence. to the local papers and a copy to the And one phase of the high cost of su­ who do not wish to affiliate with any ------- o------- Grange Bulletin. gar was the government advancing one party can and should register as Whereas, Donald, the beloved son Whereas death has entered the John Schild. Dan Billings and the prtc«1 of Lousiana sugar to 17c. Independents, when they can vote for per pound wholesale. It Is up to Bro any candidate. 1 his is how we have of our esteemed brother and sister home of our esteemed brother Peter Grace Bester, committee, Trombley to explain, with these facts It sized up. The person who registers Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Hare, has been Schranz and taken his beloved wife called to his eternal rest to her home above, leaving her hus­ confronting him and well known as a republican and then votes for a Presbyterian Church. And whereas, he was called at such band and little children to mourn to moat persons who keep posted, democratic for either president or ------- o how it is that the democratic party I nited States Senator is a mug­ an early age. and will be so sorely their loss Sunday School 10 a.m. A patriotic missed by all his dear ones and the And whereas, though she will be s > “kept us out of war" and "kept us wump. During the war there was a out of sugar.” line drawn between 100 per cent entire community where there is sadly missed we must try to remem­ Program will be given at the Sunday School hour and a beautiful picture Americans and the pro-Germans. naught but praise for his splendid ber that there is a higher power which controls all things here on will be presented to each one in at­ 1 here was no middle ground or character Maybe that State Treasurer Hoff Therefore, be it resolved that Fair­ earth, none of us are sure of the tendance. fence. Ones sympathies were on one committed a serious mistake when he Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject: view Grange No. 273 extend to the number of our days on earth, : mi 1 side or the other, so it should be in bought municipal securities from sorrowing family our heartfelt sym­ can only obey our call when it com­ "God’s ?.Ieasure of a Man. The year­ politics, [his may sound far fetched, Portland bond houses and not bld- pathy and commend them to the mer­ es, even though we leave our loved ly missionary offering will be re­ ding for them when they were ad- yet. after al), persona who register as cy of the loving savior who will unite ones broken hearted. ceived. republicans or democrats should be vertl-ed and offered for sale. By do- them all at last. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Sub­ Resolved that Fairview Grange No. loyal io their party and not slackers Ing so he would have saved the state of Christian Be it further resolved, that a copy 273 extend to the bereaved family ject “The Appeal or pto this or pro that. onsiderable money which went Into of these resolutions be sent to the our sincere sympathy and commend Science.” All Christian Science the po< ket ts of the bond house«. Had bereaved family, a copy to the local them to the father above who can friends are especially invited. There he done >o we are inclined to think Vice President Marshall said the papers and a copy to the Grange Bui. comfort them. are many good and beautiful things that municipalise« would __ ____ have ob- was nothing, and the next day some­ letin. Resolved that a copy of these reso­ in the teaching of Christian Science, talned bettor rates. We do not thlnk body started a vice presidential John Schild, Dan Billings and lutions be sent to the family a copy shall we reject everything about itT that Stat.. Treasurer Hoff has erred boom for J. Ham Lewis. Allan A. McRea, Minister. ALDERMAN & POORMAN BEN KUPPENBENDER TILLAMOOK ORE Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent Cdtt-cnneCalvert /THE CAREER of KATHERINE BUSH4- {Do you think that a woman with beauty’, brains an ability to attract men can live her own life, regardless, and win ? See beautiful Catherine Calvert in Elinor Gly’nn's Amazing History of such a woman's soul then answer. blown when pearai ease w not th take v ^>f the grippe lessnes ease th helped persons when t Some f< small p and one protests pronoun other d< that the eral bad parts of became i sentimen tine,but agreeing, and we k are badly mark,, yei ity to stl< claimed t the count, when som small pox become pt busy and q to become