T1LLÄMOOK
What the Editors Say
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
HEADLIGHT.
APRIL
Topics of Interest
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Gov. Henty J. Allen, speaking in
The Lebanon. Ore.. Criterian says:
New York, said that union »oft coal
“With Palmer a candidate on his in miners in Kansas, who at flrat fought
junction record, McAdoo on his labor bitterly the establishment of the in
record. Edwards as a wet, Bryan as a
dustrial court in that state, are
dry and Wilson as the apostle of in gradually changing their views and
ternationalism. it would seem that becoming supporters of the new trib
democracy has Mr. Heinz and his unal. The Governor said: “We have
fifty-seven varieties of pickles beat
come to realize that the creation of
all to flinders."
the court was the natural and logical
------o—-
thing, and we have quit wondering
Democratic senators crawled in the if it will work. All Kansas has done
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dust to the president to give him an is to add to transportation, which
opportunity to let them vote their has been subject to regulation for
convictions. Only 21 of them were years, the other essential Industries
manly enough to stund up and be —food, fuel and clothing. Samuel
counted voting for America. The re Gompers wrote last week that labor
Back of YOU there is always
maining 26 continued to be rubber would boycott the state and that un
¡'FEDERAL RESERVE BANK.
stamps to the end and permitted ion men would gradually filter out
their ink-pad minds to go along of it. For every radical who leaves
ACK of > very member bank iti the Federal Re
with the president's, tho most of two conservatives will come.”
serve System is the strength of the organized’
them
went
unwillingly.—Gazette
Times.
. bonkitiu
urcesof the country*
General Leonard Wood declared fot
a strong foreign policy, improved
By dealing w ith ¡1bunk which is a member of the .
Senator France of Maryland wants consular service, national economy
Federal Reserve Svsteii.. the s) stem’s facilities and re
a new “liberal” Republican party to and a tariff “as a weapon of defense“
sources are available t. .( • vou virtually just across the
endorse light wines and beer. Gov in an address at St. Louis. He said:
street—What is this worth to you in giving confidence
REVE F
ernor Edwards and-his friends might "I favor a rigid national economy. In
as to the stability of your bul king arrangements.
join. But there can never be a wet recent years we have been spending
ZIMMERMAN «
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and dry party in this country for the money like a drunken sailor,
reason that those favoring booze are want a strong foreign policy,
OFFICERS
so much at variance on other things which will surround American
Kcr-'snt.
R. E. Williams
that really count, while the same zens, wherever they are, with a
Vic»
sident.
H. T. Botts
thing is true among the dries. Im ing of confidence that tiielr govern
Vicv-r. -.sfdent.
agine Bryan and Borah getting to ment is behind them. We want to
David Kuratli
Cashier.
gether on enything else but dryness. build up a strong consulai and com
C. M. Dyrlund
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Ass’t Cashier.
Gazette Times.
mercial policy. We have never had
B. L. Beals, Jr.
one. Business must be encouraged
DIRECTORS
With regret at the outcome we are for the time is ripe to extend oui
H. T. Botts, Chairman.'
compelled
to admit thut ex-Senator foreign commerce to all countries of
James Williams
R. E. Williams
Jonathan Bourne’s prediction that the earth. A tariff as a weapon of de
John Erickson
David Kuratli
the senate would kill the treaty fense is wanted. Some time we may
Wm. Maxwell
T. W. Lyster
rather than submit to executive dic need it as a weapon of offense but
D. Fitzpatrick.
Albert Marolf
tation has been amply fulfilled. We now, when production all over the
sneered at Mr. Bourne's eulogy of the world fa almost at a standstill, the
senators who signed the agreement tariff must be fitted to conditions.
not to ratify except with muterial We waul a tariff to protect American
modifications, us we thought public industries that are essential to Amer
sentiment
tiinent would force the recalcll- ica, not a tariff to protect industries
irants into line, but evidently those which are artificial and whose pro
senators were not to be bulldozed tection adds to the living cost of our
C. E. Mowery, Matchmaker for Tillamook Boxing Commission, has signed
even by public sentiment. At the people."
some of the best lightweight on the Pacific Coast.
time public opinion was strong
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Senator Cummins, of Iowa speak
against them, but with prolonged
discussion and multiplying evidence ing in Chicago, declared that the
oi'tlie president’s arbitrary obstancy, covenuni of the 1. ague of nations and
international
relationships E
133 Founds. 10 Rounds.
this public opinion tired out. A year other
ago the majority of the people con can-not compare in importance with
demned the senators while today it the relation, present and prospective,
is tin president who is generally con of the government to labor in indu - i
8 Rounds.
demned. Nobody appears to have try. Senator Cummins said: "Unless
been vindicated, except those fore tiie people of the United States ,who g
casters like .Mr. Bourne whose bitter work for a living are well disposed
prophecies have tome true. Oregon toward Ainericun institutions, unless a
6 Rounds;
they are enabled through the com
Voter.
pensation for their labor to become
Tickets on Sale at Rialto up to 7 o’clock P.M.
good citizens, devoted to their coun
Palmer's Sugar Crop.
try
and
willing
to
defend
it,
our
for
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(From the Salt Lake City Citizen.) eign relations will speedily disappear
1 venture the prediction that the is
Sugar is apt to be the death of sue of the oncoming political cam
Attorney General Palmer—not really paign, the issue which will chiefly
It is the object of the Boxing “Commission” to make this clean sport
of the attorney in his own proper
determine political affiliations will
person, but of what is just as impor concern the relation of the govern-
for both Ladies’and Gentlemen.
tant
to him—his candidacy for ment to labor, Events like the coal
president.
strike have borne in upon me an
Some months ago we called atten
abiding conviction that the day of
tion to tiie fact that the attorney
the strike in the agencies of the
general was a target for the amuse
transportation and in the basic in
ment, even the hilarity of fellow
dustries of the country has passed
Democrats. He had been placed at
forever. This is not said with any
the head of the Department of Jus- want of sympathy in the great cause
tlce and told to lower prices and it tor which labor is fighting, in my
was understood that it lie made good
opinion there must be in the very
Mr. Wilson would let him run for
nature of things some better way to
president.
determine controversies than through
Here was a modern Hercule« told
the strike. It seems to me thut the
, to go forth and conquer whatever
government must undertake, with
( task might be set before him by the
i I will of the gods or Woodrow Wilson. respect to transportation and certain
O “sharps,” no “flats," but my!
basic industries, the tusk of compel
how Chesterfields "Satisfy!"
Quite naturally the other Democratic
ling justice in wage disputes and of
candidates were delighted in the full
A
delightful
selection of fine Turk
adjudicating in a fair tribunal the
j Itooseveltian sense of the word. They
ish
and
Domestic
tobaccos, harmo
disputes which arise between employ
could stand around gossiping, whit-
ers and employes. It must declare,
niously blended in an entirely new
nSH5?S25B5HK5?5?5H5252'~'' - ' ’5252SS5?52b2SS5Z5?5aS2SH' .d5252Sa5S5?S25? ling or chewing wisps of straw while
w hen the occasion arises, w hat wages
and exclusive way.
they watched "George do It.” It was
shall be paid and lhe working condi
not necessary for them to toil or to
The blend is based on our private
tions which shall exist. But this is
spin; all that they were expected to
formula—the outcome of many years
not all. In those cases in which the
do was to watch while A. Mitchell
of experiment. And the final result
public interests, welfare and protec
Palmer worked.
has justified the time and money
tion require governmental jurisdic
And Mitchell certainly did work,
spent. For certainly, Chesterfields
tion, the government must not only
lhe more lie worked the more his
do “satisfy.”
adjudicate the controversy but it
critical audience laughed. And just
must enforce its decisions."
But don’t take our word for it.
when he had become the country's
Smoke a Chesterfield today and find
one big joke he announced his can
Frank B. Simonds, perhaps the
didacy for the president.
out for yourself.
Primarily, of course, the Presi most authoritative American coni-
The special, moisture-proof package
dent is to blame for the high price of nientarian on current European af
keeps Chesterfields firm and fresh,
sugar. It was lie who ignored the fairs, writes tiiat the European col
always.
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recommendation of his own board lapse is not due to the Senute's delay
that the Cuban sugar crop be pur I in ratifying the treaty, but is an in-
chased at five and a half cents per { evitable result of European policy,
pound. The report lacked only the principally the lack of police power
vote of Professor Taussig to make it to enforce decisions of the peuce con
unanimous and the president, with ference. The American conception of
a perversity that has become familiar a peace of justice universally accept-
approving the finding of the profea- I ed the self-administered, he says, ex-
■or.
i pired in the early period of the
Last November sugar was selling peace conference when it became ap
for 11 or 12 cents a pound. It was parent that agreement could not be
then that the attorney general dis reached as to what constituted jus
covered a sure means of making the tice. The British conception of an
price soar. Without the slighesl legal Anglo-Saxon agreement on a war set
authority he entered into an agree tlement then began to operate, and
ment with the southern producers Preside! Wilson, he says, has since
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whereby they were to charge from 17 proceeded on the theoiy that Great
to IS cents per pound for sugar at Britian and the United States were
the plantation. To this, of course, agreed on a program which was to be
would be
added
transportation enforced in Europe. This plan has
Both Stationary ami Swinging \\ ringers,
charges, brokerage, etc.
fallen through, however, because of
The President's refusal to purchase resistance to the program in the Sen
the Cuban sugar crop made it possi ate, and world protest against the
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ble for the* Cubans to bring their Anglo-American partnership
and
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price up to the level of the southern domination of world affairs. When
sugar. The President could have American again returns to activity
closed the Cuban sugar deal at 6 ** in European affairs Mr. Simonds
cents a pound, but he let the oppor says, the British will be able to clothe
tunity slip through his hands. And their European policies with author
lhe atterney general, when he fixed ity, but the result is likely to be con
the price of Lousiana sugar, almost tinental combination against the pro
automatically fixed the price of Cu posed Anglo-American partnership
ban sugar at the same level. Estimat in domination of world affairs. New
It is not as a crusadet for peace
ed in dollars that blunder will coat alliances and new rivalries will prob that there is a world objection to the
the American people almost a billion ably be created, with possibly anoth President, but as a fonienter of bad
WOOD HAS MANY ADVANTAG
this year.
er war as a result.
Either there feeling, and thus war.
over coal as a fuel. It ip
Whether Attorney General Pal must be an Anglo-American partnei-
easier to kindle, and far tuore cal
mer's
bid
for
southern
support
has
ship,
or
au
alliance
between
Great
For discnfecting where Contagious or
A writer in a French publication
gained him any or many southern Britian and other European powers, says Woodrow Wilson has Caesar's
factory in keeping an even fix
delegations, we cannot know for we including France and the free slav madness. Even if the diagnosis were
infectious diseases are prevailing
wood is good solid wood that
are not in the counsels of southern States. It is evidently the opinion of correct, there is no Brutus in sight.
throw
out lots of heat. Just phon
Democrats. But even so, it appears to Mr. Simonds that with the United
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power
today and test the matter fjL J
have been a suicidal blunder. It States involved in the league of na
ful Germi lai mixture and by its'use
The senate Democrats are going to
seem- to have hung just another tions, the entanglement of this na
millstone about his neck. It makes tion with European Intrigue under see the president and find out what
will improv, general stable conditions.
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him about as popular among tho mass conditions reasonably sure to produce hit pleasure is regarding the peace
of the American people ns a “flu" in time another world war I« in- treaty. A glaring instance of toady-
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ing to one-man power.
germ.
evitable.
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Dvniorratle ‘‘wat»” are keeping a
“I didn't know Colby was a dip-
An Italian paper says President
wary «ye on William Jennlnga Bryan lotnat." n marked oue, “Oh. you don t Wilson has “ceased to exist political
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There 1» no uae trying to camouflage understand." responded the other. ly." Practically now. and assuredly
the fact that they tear the Nebraa- "The president did not want a diplo in a year from now. And a year ago
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mat. but a doormat.
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NOTICE
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At the ARMORY, TILLAMOOK, Or
NEIL ZIMMERMAN vs. CARL MARTIN
Earl Zimmerman, 124 lbs vs. Frankie Webb, 124 lbs
Co.
the
of
the old customers w ho wish
me
me on the Job
Henry eriger, 142 lbs. vs. George Hardy, 125 lbs
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RESERVE SEATS, $3.30
GENERAL ADMISSION, $2.20.
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