TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL SZ52S2S2525HS2S2S- Fred C. Baker, Editor.______ REXALL LIVER SALTS SUBSCRIPTION An Active, Efficient, Effervescent Saline Laxative. Editorial Snap Shots, o------ Doe« not gripe or cause nausea. Does stimulate liver and bowel actively. 5 ounce bottle 60c., 23 doses. 14 ounce bottle $1.25. Rexall Liver Salts Particularly recommended to house, office, store workers and all persons whose work is confining. C. I. CLOUGH CO. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THE REXALL STORE. ECONOMY, FIRST People insist on modern Sanitary methods in larger cities—That is why we installed a power equipped Dry Cleaning plant in Tillamook City_ 'We are sure if every one understood the modern method of cleaning over the old, more work would be brought to us. (Dillanwok ìhaùlight. | It is about time something was done to put a stop to college profes­ sors teaching and preaching social­ ism. If they would teach less of that stuff and more patriotism, it would be a great improvement. During the war many pro-Germans were discov­ ered amongst the faculties of the col­ leges and universities, and this is conclusive proof that in selecting men as professors those who are nut­ ty on idealism, praternalism and all the other isms that prevail, should not be employed. A great effort is being made to in­ crease the milk production in Tilla­ mook county. The snap shot tnan be­ lieves it is just as highly important to give a little more attention to the feed production, for an awful sight of hay and other feed is being ship­ ped into the county, which takes an awful sight of money. Why not grow more roots? This will, of course, en­ tail more labor, which is very expen­ sive these times, so that is almost out of the question, yet most of the dairymen could raise a small batclt of roots and this would help some. What’s the matter with the Hofl investigation anyway? The alleged irregularities don’t appear to have materialized. Some of the Portland newspapers make much ado about nothing, and in their efforts to be­ smirch people's charactei. and repu­ tations show that they are onlj ven­ tilating tlie grouch of some person or persons behind the scene who ha Vi an ax to uriud. Portl e brush. WE CLEAN EVERYTHING Both Phones. 305 2nd Ave. E, Economy Cleaners »and Dyers SQUARE DEAL HOUSE in running ¡wo daily newspapers at Roseburg forced a consolidation, and this will . iifwtr two purposes, give that city one good newspaper and be a saving in news print paper. There are plen­ ty of cities in Oregon which have two daily newspapers and two week­ ly newspapers that would be wise to consolidate. How the two editors of different political faith, are going to pull together in the traces will be watched with interest. However, there is a treaty of peace and league covenant with the Roseburg editors, and leave it to them to get along to­ gether and to give that city a better daily newspaper. The citizens of Roseburg are to be congratulated. ------ o------ The Coast Hide and Junk Co. is now Open for Business and Pay the Highest Cash Prices for HIDES, SACKS, WOOL, RUBBER, RAGS and METALS PhOBe Orders. Special attention anywhere within city limits 107 SECOND STREET, * Opposite Post Office, near Woolfe’s Blacksmith Shop, The New York World, which has been a strong Wilson admirer for many years, and the Saturday Even­ ing Post, knowing that it is almost jinpossible ' to elect a democrat for president at the November election, have thrown overboard the president and are now boosting for Hoover. As Mr. Hoover is known to be a re­ publican it must be that the World and the Post are endeavoring to prostitute the Democratic party, and at the same time they have commenc­ ed to denounce republican leaders. It certainly does look peculiar after supporting President Wilson for so long, who is responsible for the mussed up condition of the whole country, that they should now be de­ nouncing republican leaders. Mr. Hoover Is too wise a man to be flat­ tered by the World and the Post, for he can readily see that they are en­ deavoring to make him a • goat" for the democratic party. Tillamook, Oregon. producers to feed and clothe in the United States at the present time. We hope the citizens of Tillamook coun­ ty will not consider the snap shot man hard hearted, but we know we express their sentiments when we say the the drives for money are being overdone and it is time to draw the line somewhere. I ------- o------- In regard to the Tillamook County Fair this year, it is to be hoped, that a greater effort will be made to pro­ cure a larger display of home pro­ ducts. All that saved the fair last year from being a failure was the fine display of live stock, for that was the redeeming feature of the fair. To make the fair a success it requires persons with plenty of vim and originality, who have the ability and time to get out amongst people and create enthusiasm. We know the disposition of our citizens is to get cold feet and show’ lack of Interest in most everything after a while, but this is no time to be lagging be- hind. In fact this is the time when renewed effort should be made to obtain the best management that can be secured, for a poor fair this year will put a damper on the efforts that are being made io obtain money to put the new fair grounds in good shape for next year. As the stock breeder’s associations are greatly in­ terested, and will, no doubt, give an­ other good display of live stock, it is up to the Fair Board to see that all other features of the fair are made equally as attractive and interesting, for should there be another falling oft in the farm products this year it will be a sorry looking the fair will not be the it should be. We think time to call attention after the fair has been that res to haw ¡ » : i ANNOUNCEMENT! ¡ ’ ¡1 MONDAY, APRIL 12 WILL BE OPENING DAY AT THE NEW J. C. PENNEY STORE On Second Ave. East Opposite Sunset Garage ? The general public is cordially invited to come and in­ spect our large line of dry goods, ladies ready-to-wears mens and boys wear, and in fact everything to outfit the whole family. ’ ¿4 I'Ji&y-. .•v tí ort L 1 *K. —- . i Tí , . 'a* *' if? ? á Tires at a Bargain We Are Closing Out Our Stock of Goodrich Tires. 30 30 31 32 33 34 X 3 SAFETY TREAD X 31 32 4 4 4 X X X X . 99 99 99 99 $15.29 19.46 21.33 30.91 32.47 33.15 All Goodrich Silverton Cords we have in stock will be sold at old prices. Cash only. 30 x 3 SAFETY TREAD, with tree tube 30 x 3a „ „ 99 i $16.29 20.46 30 x 3 VACUUM CUP TIRES, with free ton test tube 30 X 3J, 32 X 4, 33 X 4, $19.16 24.61 28.97 38.73 39.41 41.59 42.42 ? $26.00 42.10 43.35 These prices are good as long as our present prices last. Í ALDERMAN & POORMAN, I Tillamook, Oregon c I LODGE MEETINGS. I In addition their income in 1913 had twice the bu~ -------- buying power of ---------- their in- I come in ____ ______ tn 1920, due to w the worldwide rise in costs over which of“ course they could have no control. he foregoing is one of many equally gwd reasons why you should vote for the higher educational relief bill at the election on May 21. Save the quality of higher education in Ore­ gon. and give Your boy and girl, and your neighbor's their rightful educa- tlonal heritage. ------- <►■'■■ - Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin Dymeat tn behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for higher education in Oregon, 514 Pittock Block. Portland. This is one of 297 J. C. Penney stores which are now in operation in the United States. ------ o------ Had Only 2250 Students, but they Now Have 5400 Students I £ il Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires Have Not Raised Their Prices, j Over Twice as Many to Educate But Only Hall as Much Money to Ed. ate With! Give the people a rest! They are sick and tired of being pestered for money. There’s several drives for money on the tapis right now: The Armenian drive, the Y.W.C.A. drive the Salvation Army drive, the Inter- < hurch World .Movement drive, and no doubt, many other drives in con­ templation. It is surprising the large amount of letters and circulars that are being sent out. all of which go to prove that a small army is engaged that work and a great pile of I money is being wasted for propagan­ da purposes. Every editor is well aware of these facts by the large number of letters that are sent him ■ very day and which find their way into the waste paper basket. So what k to the attitude of the people of liliamook County in these and fu­ ture drives for money? Our opinion * the people who are engagedin ihese drives would be better employ­ ed engaged in some productive occu­ pation. for there are too many non- v-E 5^ number a hard entire and we are just lengtl lat proposition, as enthusiastic yet we feel a little disappointed at ■ he slow progress with which this is oeing brought about. '1 he main cause of this was the increased cost ¡11 building roads,, which, like every- thing else, made the expense of building roads twice w hat it was vhen conditions were normal. How- ever, some progress have been made in building the hard surfaced high­ way through the county and quite a large addition will be made to this it the State Highway Commission is given more money to do more road work in this as well as other coun­ ties. This depends entirely what the people will do. The limitation of state indebtedness for permanent roads is now two per cent only, and it is proposed to Increase this to four per cent, and it is exceedingly Im­ portant at this time that the people go to the polls the 21st of May and vote for this measure. Tillamook county having voted bonds to match the State Highway Commission, should the constitutional amendment fail to carry, it will leave this coun­ ty up in the air, for the county court has prepared about 15 miles of road bed for hardsurfacing, with the understanding that the commission would go 50-50. That is the situation today, so we are very anxious that the constitutional amendment pass, for then contracts will be let to hard surface at least 15 miles of road in this county. This would mean, when completed, that Tillamook county would have a hard surfaced road from Hebo to Garibaldi. But we do not want to see it stop there, for we o intend to keep on boosting for the highway until the hard surfaceed road reaches Yamhill county line on the south and Clatsop county line pn the north. We hope, however, in fu­ ture years that more of the road fund r » will be used in hardsurfacing the highway. With so much road work demanded in other parts, it has been quite a hard problem with the coun­ ty court to solve the difficulty and do justice to all other roads in the coun­ ty. Here is a point that must not be overlooked, when the hardsurfaced road through the county is complet­ ed, there will be more money other road projects. It is highly amusing to hear some of our democratic friends accuse the Bell Phone Main 53. Bell Phone Main 58 republican party of killing the treaty peace and the league of nations æ®æ®®æ3BF k h k k k hhkkkkkkmkkiík it it hkmh ' i of covenant. It was the Southern Sen­ ators, or the Solid South, who sent the treaty and the covenant to the scrap heap. It is just as well for peo­ ple to know the facts. The democratic senators were about equally divided, 20 voting for the treaty of peace and covenant as Americanized by the Senate and 23 against. The names of those who voted against the treaty and covenant show plainly that it was the senators from the Solid South who sent It to the scrap heap, viz; Comer (Ala ). Culberson. (Tex), Dial, (S. C.J, Gay. (La.), Glass (Va), Harris. (Ga.), Harrison, (Miss.), Hitchcock, (Neb.). Johnson, (S. D.), Kirby. (Ark ), McKellen (Tenn.), Overman (N. C). Reed. (Mo.), Rob­ i inson. (Ark.), Sheppard, (Tex.), Shields, (Tenn.). Simmons. (N. C.j, Smith, (S. C ). Stanley, (Ky ), Swan­ i son, (Va.), Thomas (Colo), Under­ wh^ the Oregon Agricultural wood, (Ala.), Williams, (Miss.), Ad­ H- S ate University, and the ded to these 23. there were 12 repub- I >rmnl School cannot maintain licans who voted with the democrats themselves on the old basis. In 1913 who were qppesed to a covenant in i they I any shape or form. ----- o------ 8 1920 Tillamook Lodge No. 57 A. F. and A. M. Regular meeting second Wednesday of each month. Rehersals each Wednesday following. Visiting broth­ ers welcome. By order of W. M. Leslie Harrison. Sec. Meeting of Jersey Cattle Club. There will be a meeting of the Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club at Fairview Grange hall, April 15th. All members of the club are request­ ed to be present as there Is business of importance to be transacted. By order of the president. Rose Crawford. Secretary. HIDES Are NOT Junk SHIP YOUR Hides and Calf Skins to th« H. F. NORTON CO. PORTI.ANP- Attention. ------ o Stated convocation Friday I have a most beautiful line of Johnson Chapter No. 24 Spring and Summer Hats for all A A. M. ages (A speciality on Paris Novel­ I. E. Keldson. Sec. ties). My prices are as they always April 30. Visitors welcome have been—very reasonable. Mrs. E. F. Rogers.. can't blame a Democrat or near Democrat for wanting all the There Isn’t one of the fellows who political parties killed off. Wllsonism w rite the smart-aleck paragraphs has made an end of the Democratic about the insignificance of the Vice party, and misery loves company in a Presidency who wouldn't give his , graveyard. right arm for the job. And get FULL value for them. H'ritt for Price Lift and Shipping Tage. It’s hard to tell which is the worst frightened for fear the presidentitl : nomination will get him—Willi*8’ 1 Jennings Bryan or William Randolph . Hearst. : Every little movement now seem* to want * party of ita own.