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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT What the Editors Say TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK CAPITAL AND ¡SURPLUS, $50,000. Member Federal ¡Reserve System. Back of YOU there is always »FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. ACK of every member bank in the Federal Re serve System is the strength of the organized banking resources of the country. By dealing with this bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve System, the system’s facilities and re sources are available to you—virtually just across the street—What is this worth to you in giving confidence as to the stability of your banking arrangements. ***** OFF ICERS- R. E. Williams H. T. Botts David Kuratli C. M. Dyrlund B. L. Beals, Jr. President. Vice-President. Vice-President. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier. DIRECTORS— H. T. Botts, Chairman. R. E. Williams J James — Williams John Erickson David Kuratli Wm. Maxwell T. W. Lyster D. Fitzpatrick. Albert Marolf FREE! MARCH . perceptions failed to steer him away from such highly improper and of fensive utterances. It is strange that he lacked the discernment to see that in his assertion that Great Britian is j on the verge of resuming "old pre tensions in political conquest," and France has already set out upon a j venture of aggressive militarism, he has supplied senators like Johnson. Borah and Reed with new ammuni tion for a renewed onslaught against ratification of the league covenant. —Spokesman Review. W. 3. U’Ren is now the regular attorney for the "reds" and radicals charged with law violation in Port land. Il is only a step after all from democracy to anarchy, and the nv.ib- le is that many half-baked inte'etts cannot discern the line of demark- tion.—Eugene Guard . -o------- Lloyd George announced the "man dates” in parliament the other day. No doubt he held his hand over his mouth to hide a smile as he did when A Portrait of Our Mr. Wilson. he told the parliament what a fine Mr. Keynes’ book, "The Economic thing the league of nations would be and when everybody laughed he Consequences of the Peace," is caus said "I pray you gentlemen, to take ing a vast deal of comment in both England and America, and it is gen- it seriously.”—Gazette Times. erally admitted that many of his de Candy has become such an impor ductions are more correct than the tant consideration in the east that the people of the two countries care to larger hotels now have their own admit. There is one point, however, This comfort is now ob- Candy shops as part of their estab that will be generally concurred in OUGH ROADS seem tainable in a light car with lishments and a pan of their menus. over the United States, and that is smoothed out by the People eat candy thtee for four times his frank and illumining estimate of wonderful new Triplex Springs economy in fuel and tires a day, and even fruit has failed to President Wilson. He speaks as fol- and remarkably low upkeep satisfy. Guests low order candy sent lews; of Overland 4. -2 left cost. to their rooms in the same way they "When President Wilson Triplex Springs hold the formerly ordered a bottle of wine or Washington he enjoyed a prestige Overland 4 is started fruit. The candy sales have more and a moral influence through the wheels to the road, while the than quadroupled in the last few world unequaled in history.” and lighted by the Auto-Lite passengers ride in comfort. months. Yet candy is a luxury and I Ilut afterwards: two-unit system. It has U. Their astonishing qualities "The disillution was so complete assessed at 5 per Cent excise tax over S. L. batteries. It is equip have created an entirely new and above all other taxes. It has real that some of those who had trusted ped with all the latest car ly become a necessity, and it looks as most hardly dared speak of it. * * * conception of light car riding if the demand would never permit The President was not a hero or a essentials and conveniences. ease. sugar to go to as low a price as for prophet: he was not even a philos merly prevailed.—Telephone Regis opher, but a generously-intentioned l man, with many of the weaknesses ter. ■ of other human beings and lacking There can be little doubt : that, as a that dominating intellectual equip former Secretary of the Treasury ment which would have been neces says, the present federal taxes are sary. * * * * His temperament was having a bad effect upon business, not primarily that of the student or But we must doubt the ’ wisdom of the scholar; he had not much even further McAdooling the national fi of that culture of the world whicn nances by issuing another big loan. marks M. Clemenceau and Mr. Bal At the present time Liberty bonds four as exquisitely cultivated gentle are at a discount at from five to ten men of their class and generation * * per cent. What would be the effect He was not only insensitive to his of dumping a million or two more surroundings in the external sense; upon the market? Possibly the gov lie was not sentitive to his environ ernment might turn a pretty penny ment at all. What chance could su b by selling new bonds at par—if it a man have against Mr. Lloyd could—and with the proceeds buying George’s unerring, almost medium up at ten per cent discount old ones like, sensibility to everyone immed which it had sold at par; but such a iately around him? * * * The poor system of making money out of pa President would be playing blind triotic bond purchasers would scarce blind man’s bluff in that party. * ♦ * ly commend itself. We should like to "In fact, the President had thought hear more about getting government out nothing. When it came to prac expenditures back to a rational peace tice, his ideas were nebulous and in basis, and less about new schemes complete. He had no plan,, no scheme for further inflation to meet extrava | no constructive ideas whatever for gant and needless disbursements.— : clothing with the flesh of life the Harvey's Weekly. commandments which he had thun ------- o------- dered from the White House. He Idealism which believed the peace could have preached a sermon on any of the world could be maintained by of them or addressed a stately prayer signing on the dotted line received to the Almighty for their fulfillment, A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearers and wood-cutting another jolt in the "peaceful” re but he could not frame their concrete I contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut Simple and reliable. volution in Germany and military application of the actual state of Eu " U.S. Hundreds in use all over the ----- When not in U1O for wood cutting, the 4 H. P. motor will men who assert that the war should rope. * * * Not only was he ill in run mills, feed mills, feed cutters, pumps, etc. Quick dtllvtntt from aver 100 pointa throughout not have ended until there was a formed but his mind was slow and U> H'adttawh cutting vmd for lia lha* 3 nun th* United Staton. F. /. (Pl.'.'u-s Burnt. Oro. neerg.’ complete occupation of enemy terri unadaptable. * * * There can seldom "I have tawed through five-fool io’ideal logt at the rati tory and predicted that in a longer have been a statesman of the first tfene foot a mtnuU. N. P. Mger», Laton, Calif or shorter time the former German rank more incompetent than the America must burn more government would again assume president in the agilities of the coun wood for fuel. One Wad® will do 10 men’s work at power, can now join the “I told yon cil chamber. * » * He did not rem one-tenth the cost Write so” crowd. The exact situation is dif- edy these defects by seeking aid from for free Book, “How Dan Und and Ross cuts 40 cords ficult to determine and the future is the collective wisdom of his lieuten- ! « day,” full de- I" 'Specified 4 in doubt, but it clear that the gov ants. * * * He could write notes ernment which negotiated peace is from Sinai or Olympus; he could re- i Gooemrr.tnt out, and the element which stood main unapproachable in the White I aloof and which flatly declined to House, or even in the council of ten carry out provisions of the treaty and be safe. But if he once stepped ■ providing for trial and punishment down to the intimate equality of j of those responsibles for atrocities, the four, the game was evidently up.’ I In the face of what transpired be- I is in. Coming events can only show the true meaning of the move, but fore President Wilson went to Eu- , we must remember that from the rope, what happened while he was first there has been those who have there, and what has taken place asserted that Germany was not to be since, it is exceedingly difficult to trusted and the so called German re- | escape the logic of Mr. Keynes’ con public was a sham and part of the clusions. He has presented President ! program.—Independent. Wilson as he has been painfully fa- miliar to Americans for several President Offends Great Britian and years but he has only recently ap- pea red in the eyes of England, France. France and Italy. His partrayal is so | . ------ c------ OTHING touches the spot like a good I lie British people are gasping and true to life as to be at once startling smoke — and nothing can touch the French arc sputtering with in and huminiating. Chesterfields for genuinely “ eatisfyiny” body dignation over the offensive utter and flavor. ances of the president in his painful A Reason for Worry. ly maladroit letter to Senater Hitch- In Chesterfields the finest of silky, aro ------- o ■ ; cock. Particular and emphatic excep matic Turkish and rich, mellow Domestic ."What’s the matter, old pal? You tions are taken to the following para look terribly blue.” tobaccos are blended to bring out a new and graph: "I am blue. I’ve been rejected.” finer quality of flavor. "Article 10 represents the renun "Oh, cheer up! There are plenty of , Now you know why Chesterfields “Satiety!” ciation by Great Britian and Japan, other girls, and anyhow she may And because this blend is exclusive and cannot by France and Italy, of the old pre change her mind.” be copied, only Chesterfields can "satisfy !’* tensions to political conquest and "Great scoit man! It’s not a girl, - Each package is wrapped in moisture-proof, territorial aggrandizement. It must but a life insurance company that glassine paper that keeps all of the original not lie forgotten, senator, that this has rejected me.” article constitutes a renunciation of flavor intact. wrong ambition on the part of the President Wilson’s letter on reser powerful nations with whom we were vations, boiled down, merely says (St associated tn the war. It Is by no that what he wants is not a league means certain that without this ar of nations but an issue for 1920. And ticle any such renunciation will take that is exactly what this paper said place. Militaristic ambitions and im a year ago. perialistic policies are by no means dead, even in the counsels of the na Secretary McAdoo says proudly tions whom we most trust and with that there was no panic during his w horn we most desire to be associat administration as Secretary of the ed in the tasks of peace. Throughout Treasury. Panics never come during the sessions of the conference in Par the money spending periods— they is it was evident that a militaristic arrive when the bills have to be paid. i party, under the most influe Miai leadership, was seeking to Rain iH- If declarations that the American cendency in the counsels of France. people will not spend their blood and They were defeated then, but are in treasure preserving the borders of control now." alien kingdoms and empires ’nullify’ Diplomatically speaking there lia< the covenant of the league of nations, been no such smashing of crockery the American people are entirely wil since the proverbial bull went on the ling that it should be nullified. rampage in a china shop. —■ o Turn the thing around and listen Davey Lawrence says: "So far as how it would sound to the American Wood row Wilson is concerned, he people. Suppose that Lloyd George, isn’t going to stick blindly to his or the king of England, or the presi party any more." No; he will contin- dent of France had written publicly ue to stlck by himself and depend in that way about the American gov upon his party to tick blindly to ernment. That one of them had pub him. licly said, in effect, "you know the United States has long been astroc- iously guilty of many bad practices. Well. I have reformed it. or I think I have, hut it is backsliding and will be back in its own wallow unless e\eijbody over here does exactly as I order." According to the cold logic of the HIDES president's utterances we went all amiss when we entered the war on Are NOT Junk tlu side of the entente allies. If his SHIP YOUR Statement were true, which assured Hides and Calf Skins to th. II. Si IH roN CO. ly It is not, the European conflict, POkTLANIl. For my own part," writes Presi not willing to accept, without ques until article 10 was Invented, was a Andeer FULL value dent Wilson, "I am not willing to tion, the scheme worked out by the sense people to save ten dollars mor* matter of six and a half a doxen than formerly each time they do no* for them. trust to the council of diplomats the diplomats of Paris. Prussian militarism on one •''rite for Price List buy a silk shirt. working out of the salvation of the fighting "militaristic ambitions and Shipping Tage. -- o • — o------ • world from the things which it has Imperialistic policies" on the other Fifteen dollar silk shirts are here Th» way Holland hangs or to ih* suffered.” The American people feel after to be sold for twenty-five dol II is lamentable that the president s Kaiser is another ptoof that th»re i* that way about It. and are therefore lars, which enable common no accoimning for tastes. New Triplex Springs Iron Out Rough Roads R C. F. 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