Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 18, 1920, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 18.
resume activity. I believe the Ameri­
can people will have the good sense,
o
before it is too late, to place in power
Attorney General Palmer says pric­ those who believe in America first.
es are falling. But the only thing
that can be called cheap as yet is
Notice to Contractors; Oregon State
talk.
Scraps of Paper.
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PAL
CO.
KM),
ility
T1 HE owner of
an Oldsmobile Eight
has always a Consciousness of pos­
sessing a Quality Car—with a Twenty-
one years’ Reputation of Highest Qual­
ity standing to back his judgment.
Whether your choice is an Eight
Six—Touting Car—Roadster or
Pacemaker, you will find in the Olds-
moble line the model you are looking
for.
If in the market for a Truck, do not
overlook the Oldsmobile Truck.
Oldsmobile Eight
$2450
Oldsmobile Six
$1650.
Economy Truck
$1650.
W. J. STEPHENS, County Agent
VAUGHN’S, the Original
Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy.
Phone or call
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Just as soon as the Democratic
party was wrecked by the subordina­
tion of principles and persons, some
"independent” journals made the dis­
covery that political parties are no
good anyway and what we want is
the Mexican system of cockade-chas­
ing in politics.
Mr. Lane, who as Secretary of the
Interior had charge of the adminis­
tration of the federal laws affecting
oil rights; has resigned to take a
position with one of the big oil com­
panies. Doubtless it’s all right, but
imagine the howl that would have
gone up if a Republican cabinet of­
ficer had made that kind of a move.
A MAN S REASON
Men, too, like the Columbia Six.
ASK any man who drives a Columbia and he will tell you that from a sound,
practical, business-like standpoint the Columbia Six appeals to him because
it is thoroughly’ reliable—built by a substantial organization, and is wonder­
fully economical both in up keep and depreciation.
CHAS. A. BROWN, Tillamook, Or
PHONE 67 \V.
Col-u.-m'bia Sisi
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M c N air & co
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
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If the Republican party were to
abandon its adheience to the pro-
tective policy and the Americaniza­
tion of the league of nations cove­
nant it would have cut loose from all
it moorings as a party and would
have no excuse for living. The coun-
try is in no special need of another
party to represent free trade and in­
ternationalism, either commercial or
bolshevik.
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The New York Democratic platform
says: "The Democratic party propos­
es to cure social unrest by removing
the evils which give it birth.” The
Democratic party had six years of
complete control of both the legisla­
tive and executive branches of gov­
ernment and confessedly failed to
perform the operation It now prom­
leu as a remedy for what ails the
country. Surely it's time to call a
new doctor.
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The New York Democrats declared
in their platform: "The Democratic
party of the nation has enacted more
constructive and progressive laws in
half a dozen years than the Repub­
\]\J C. DIETER.
lican party in half a century.” Why
didn't they state something they
DENTIST.
could prove by Just claiming that
TILLAMOOK BUILDING the Democratic pat ty of the nation
spent more money in half a dozen
(Over Haltom’s).
years than all the other parties did
Tillamook- Oregon.
since the establishment of the feder­
al government?
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD.
JUST THE TIME TO FORM
YOUR BANKING CONNECTION.
SPRING ¡8 here and the farmer particularly’ should
be sure that he is sufficiently “heeled” financially
to carry out his plans. A ‘^Nationalized” account
here gains you both cash and credit.
We Issue Food Drafts on Foreign Countries
Without Service Charge.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN. MORGAN.
A.W. BUNN.
HENRY ROGERS.
C. A.
prove it !
We can prove that this
Western Electric
Washer and Wringer
Will wash your clothes easier, quicker and
cheaper than they are washed now. Fur­
ther that it will wash yjiir clothes
cleaner without broken buttons—with­
out the wear occasioned by the wash­
board and hard muscle. Will you give
us a chance to prove it? In your home
—at our store—anywhere!
TODAY!
Sunset Electric Co
1 DOOR S.-C0N0VER & CONDIT
WÄTAl
IF NOT
THE
WOODMEN OF
THE WORLD.
THE
Giant of the West
AUTO PAINTING
Have your car painted before the
Summer touring commences. Satis
faction guaranteed. We also put
on new dressing on auto tops.
With a Reserve Fund
oi $8,356,000 offers
secure Benefits as fol
lows:
Ages
Amounts.
Inclusive $500 $1000 $2000 $3000
70
18 to 22 35
1.35
2.05
23 to 25 40
2.20
75
1.45
2.30
26 to 29 40
1.60
80
2.55
30 to 31 45
85
1.70
2.70
32 to 33 45
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1.80
34 to 35 50
95
1.90
2.85
36 50
1.00
2.05
3.05
105
3.20
37 55
2.15
38 to 40 60
1.15
2.25
3.40
41 60
1.20
2.35
3.55
42 65
1.25
2.50
3.70
3.90
43 65
1.30
2.60
44 70
1.35
2.70
4.05
45 to 46 70
1.40
2.80
4.20
47 75
1.45
4.40
2.95
48 75
1.50
3.05
4.55
49 80
1.60
3.15
4.75
50 85
1.66
4.90
3.25
Muftlpiy ab< j»e rate s oy 12 anu you
have the cost for one year.
To the foregoing add 50 cents per
month for camp dues which gives
you all the privileges and benefits of
a fraternal organization.
These rates nre far lower than for
"Old Ane" Insurance. This order has
been in existence nearly 30 years
and every claim Is promptly paid.
Join now and help booHf the Dis­
trict Convention which will be held
in Tillamook the third week of May.
Admission
Fee, $5.00
C. L. LEWIS.
PHONE 67-R. Next to Standard Oil Station
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SHOEING
JACK HARPER,
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
Take your Horses there and get
First Class Shoes for them.
I guarantee all work to be
satisfactory, if not, bring it back
and I,will make good without
extra charge.
We pay top prices for Hides.
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CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Former Representative Murphy of
Minnesota. says: "There is not an ex­
teil Phone—2F2
Mutual Phon* ception in oui history to the propo­
sition that when we encourage the
bringing In front other counirl's of
Tillamook
Oregon.
things that we should be making
ourselves we are head« d toward
DR J. E. SHEARER
trouble. We tried it in 1017, In 1837,
.r
For a Short Time Only.
DR A. C CRANK. in 1857, and other time«, always
with
disa.-terous
résulta
.
Before
the
Drs. Shearer & Crank
For further Information and appli­
great war we had begun to feel the
Medical & Surgery.
bud effects of the » -:i-tintr lai iff law. cation card apply to either F. H
National Building.
The f ur
suspended these Mntthcws, r. C. or Thoma* Coates.
bad
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f
loiV" begun to "I'-::; Al le-.- Camp Ni
Tilhr.-.ook - - - Ore; on.
VETERINARIAN',
C. J. EDWARDS,
B. C. LAMB.?
W. J. RIECHERS,
McGHEE
The first NationalBank
Are You
Insured?
Will set it up and put it to work for youlo your satisfaction or you don't pay a cent.
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay; works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
See that clutch and sawholder ?
Highway Construction.
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Can it be possible that John
BRIDGES.
Tumulty has been running this coun­
Sealed blds will be received by the
try for months, and nobody in par­
State Highway Commission of the
ticular was much the wiser?
State of Oregon at Room 520 Mult­
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The suggestion is made that may­ nomah County Court House, Port­
be Postrraster General
Burleson land, Oregon, at 10 o’clock a.m., on
wrote his resignation several months the 23rd day of March, 1920, for the
following:
ago, but sent it in by mail.
Tillamook County.
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The construction of a steel bridge
We are reminded that the war is
over, But the results are not over, with concrete approaches over tha
tor the job holders are still with us Nestucca river near Hebo, in Tilla-
mook County, Oregon.
and the bills continue to come in.
Bids will be received
on three
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President Wilson will not need a propositions:
Proposition No. 1, for the construc­
monument for some time. The peo­
ple will have a lot of things to re­ tion of the entire work in one con­
member him by, exery tax paying tract. The approximate quantities are
265 cu. yds. Class "A” concrete, 245
time at least.
cu. yards. Class “B” concrete, 46,000
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A statesman who has a quick cure tbs. metal reinforcement, 150,000
for all that the Democratic party pounds structural steel, 750 lin. ft.
has done to us in the last few years piling, 290 lin. ft. concrete handrail,
must believe that the day of miracles 250 cu. yds. excavation.
Proposition No. 2, for the furnish­
is not over.
ing and erection of the structural
The New York World, administra­ steel portion of the structure on con­
tion organ, says: "President Wilson crete piers, which will be built under
made the treaty and is responsible another contract. The approximates
for it.” Well, if it’s his own little are: 150,000 lbs. structural steel.
Proposition No. 3, for the construc­
private treaty why does he want to
tion of concrete piers and approach
drag the United States in on it?
spans ready for the erection of the
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The democratic organs are demand­ steel portion of the structure. The
ing that the Republican party do approximate quantities are: 200 cu.
something constructive. The first big yards class “A” concrete, 245 cu.
constructive job is to get rid of the yds. class "B” concrete, 34,000 lbs.
administration that put us where we metal reinforcement, 750 lin. ft, pil­
ing, 290 lin. ft. concrete handrail.
are today.
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No bid will be considered unless
The Montgomery Advertiser, Dem­ accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond,
ocratic organ, says President Wilsons or certified check for an amount
critics forget “the terrible zeal that equal to five (5) per cent of the
drove him to break the power of Wall total amount bid.
Street.” Surely nobody has forgotten
A satisfactory bond will be requir­
that. When did it happen?
ed for the faithful
performance of
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the contract in a sum equal to one-
Vice President Marshal says that a half of the total amount bid.
President’s cabinet is for him to do
Proposal blanks and full informa­
with as he pleases. Evidently Tom tion for bidders may be obtained at
believes: "Things have come to a the office of the State Highway' En­
pretty pass when a yuan can’t larrup gineer, Capital building, Salem, Ore.
his own jackasses."
Plans, specifications and form of
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contract may be inspected at the
Samuel Gompers has never failed same place or may be obtained upon
to find plenty of good non-partisan deposit of $5.00 for each set of plans
reasons for supporting the straight and specifications. Plans and specifi­
Democratic ticket in some twenty- cations are also on file at room 1301
five years activity in American poli- Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may also
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be seen at the office of A. M. Hare,
Naturally, as a good, staunch, loy­ County Judge, Tillamook, Oregon.
al, undeviating Democrat, Mr. Gom-
The right is reserved to reject any
pers objects to a labor party that and all proposals or to accept the
couldn't be delivered to the demo­ proposal deemed best for the State of
cratic organization every two years, Oregon.
especially as more democrats than
S. Benson, Chairman.
Republicans seem to be joining it.
R. A. Booth, Commissioner.
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Ed. E. Kiddle, Commissioner
The friends of President Wilson Attest: Herbert Nunn,
are busy explaining that President
State Highway Engineer.
Wilson did not give his real reasons Salem, Oregon, February 28. 1920.
for dismissing Secretary Lansing.
The theory that Mr. Wilson is trying
to deceive the people in the matter
doesn’t seem to help so very much.
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Davy Lawrence says one reason
President Wilson did not receive
Lord Reading was that his military
attache had made remarks about a
member of the President’s household.
Probably he reflected on the sea-go­
ing qualities of A. M. D. iral Gray-
n
For discnfecting where Contagious or
infectious diseases are prevailing.
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
ful Germicidal mixture and by its’*,use
will improve general stable conditions.
C. I. CLOUGH CO
RF.I.IAIH.E
DRUGGISTS.