/ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, What the Editors Say t President Wilson used to talk about “peace without victory”, but what we seem to have now is victoiy without peace. ------- o------- Mr. Glenn E. Plumb has invested 125,000 in a palatial home in Chevy Chase, a fashionable suburb of Wash­ ington. Apparently Mr. Plumb's ad­ vocacy of economic facilities keeps his pockets were filled, which may convince him that their adoption would do the same for everybody else .—News-Review. True Goodyear Economy in Tires for Small Cars Built into Goodyear Tires for small cars is a high relative value not ex­ ceeded even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the world’s highest priced automobiles. Manufactured in 30x3-, 30x31/2- and 31x4-inch sizes by the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes, every detail of the work done on them is marked by extraordinary skill and care. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, assure yourself true Goodyear mileage and economy on your car by visiting the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer. Go to him for Goodyear Tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes; there is no surer means to genuine tire sat* isfaction 30x3’4 Goodyear Double-Cure ¡jj'y "3 50 Fabric, All-Weather Tread........ ¿e J ~ 30x314 Goodyear Single-Cure Ä3 50 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_____ _ ’ ¿e A-~ It won’t go Let us install Convenience Out­ lets in your home in easy-to-uet- at places—where you can attach any of vour Electrical Appliances without chair climbim* or reach­ inn. Get ’an estimate ! The New York World says the Re­ publicans have attempted to turn the political clock back to 1900. Re­ calling what has been done to them in the past seven years the people really wish that oculd be done; as it is, it is up to the Republican party to wind up and set going the clock that has been stopped by the bungl­ ing of the present national adminis­ tration. Coast Power Co “I ant as confident today,” says President Wilson, “as I was when I returned from Paris finally in July,” that the people of the country are for the Americanized covenant of the league of nations he brought home with him. And Mr. Wilson is prob­ ably as confident today as when he wrote Ills famous campaign letter of 1918 that the people of the country are awaiting an opportunity to give his administration a vote of confi­ dence. The Oregon Voter—We always looked to it for good reading and sometimes good logic, But the best of them make mistakes, Here comes the Oregon Voter acknowledging its unfitness to vote for U. S. Senator. The editor is a Republican, called for a Republican ballot and voted for Robt. Stanfield at the primaries, and now talks favorably for the demo­ cratic candidate. The very thing it lias before warned against . It also acknowledges that a vote for the democratic candidate would be a- gainst its convictions, and yet pond­ ers and hesitates. Poor befuddled Voter. Pity!—Banks Herald. ------- o------- Federal officers are raiding fake oil stock dealers in response to a flood of letters from persons who have lost their savings, but while the raids may result In landing smooth gentlemen behind the bars it won’t bring back the easy money they se­ cured. If it wasn’t ancient history, the strangest thing about it is the ease with which the game is worked for about all that appears necessary is ability to write a convincing argu­ ment, enough money or credit for printing and a golden stream com­ mences to flow to the faker as soon as his literature has reached those on his sucker list. And this, too, in spite of the fact that dumping gov­ ernment bonds on the market has caused unheard-of low prices, the conclusion being that holders are selling a security with the United States government behind it and in­ vesting the money in oil stocks that some one they never heard of before, and who may be thousands of miles away, says will make them rich. It does--in experience-—but they will i gorge it and bite again when they have saved up another stake.—Indé­ pendant. i Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit — why risk costly casings when such sure protection is available; 30 x 3>/2 size in waterproof bag Goodyear Service Station for Tillamook City’is at^the STAR GA GE TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES. We Give Goodyear Service Winchester Kitchen E HAVE the exclusive sale of these new and supe­ rior Knives—butcher knives, paring knives, slicers, cooks' knives, fruit knives, bread knives, etc. They are made by the same WINCHESTER factory which for more than fifty years has been world famous for Firearms. You will like them because they are made so well and stay sharp so long. Come in soon and see them. W King-Crenhsaw Hardware Co THE WWCfflSTlR STORE “Me-And-God" Comment. C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor. •oooo©OGOO©ooooooooooQOOooooooo©oooooooooooo9GCG©ooo5>siCi08Ge>o©oooo©o©cooco©©ooooiociooG©ooo©o©oo©©ooooo©oocc Notice of Final Account HttJ» »(knauii<àgmcntt ta K. C. B. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has tiled his final ac- count as administrator of the Estate of William H. I’erry, deceased, in the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, and that said Court has ap­ pointed Monday. August 2nd, 1920, at the Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’­ clock a. m. as the time and place for hearing objections to said account, and the settlement thereof, Dated this July 1st, 1920. John William Jennings, Administrator One sacrifice. EVERY WILD.EYED OF MY cigarette». WAS ON his teeL AND HE saw the package OR SOMEONE else'». THAT AND THEIR soit remarks. AND SMILED and said. REACHED THE next county. •THEY SATISFY! • • • AND THAT smoke you smashed, • • • WAS ONE my wife. • • • BOUGHT AT a bargain, • • • SO THAT make» 1L • • • A 8ATISFY. • • • DOUBLE HEADER." • • AND AFTER that, • • 1 EVEN saw hint. • • ROOTING FOR the umpire. • • • s • • • • • AND WHILE I'm not. EXCITED. • • I GUESS 1 was helping. • • • THE PITCHER beau. EASILY • THAT CLEAN.UP hitter. AND MY good south paw. HIT A fat • • f&IL e • RIGHT IN the vestibule. • • AND HE said "1’hooo. A FOUL tip. • • • RIGHT ON my lait cigar.' • • • AND I was sorry. • • • AND GAVE him on«. Tillamook • • I took • • Citation. it from. WENTY hits — twenty chance» with never a goose-egg—that'» T Chesterfield's average on every package. Trust the fang to pick them out. An unusual blend of Turkish a-d Dottiest u—it can’t bo copied. Th ■ cigarette» arc there —they satufy.’ I t I containing six acres; also the north half of the northwest quarter of sec­ tion thirty four, all in township two South of range nine West, and con­ taining 20G acres. If you fail to. appear and sh">w such cause, said order will be duly made and entered. This citation is made by authority of the Hon. A. M. Hare, the Judge of the above entitled Court in accord­ ance of an order duly made and en­ tered on the 251h day of June. 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Court on this 28th day of June, 1920, (Seal) Homer Mason, fclerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook coun­ ty By H. S. Brimhall, Deputy. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. In the Matter of the Estate of B. Irndorf, deceased. To Anna Abplanalp, Magdalena Administratrix Notice of Sale of Real Property. Koenig. Frelda Seiler, Alixes Cleon, Louis Cieon and Lena Margrite Cle­ on,, heirs at law of B. Irndorf, De­ Notice is hereby given that by vir­ ceased. and E. J. Glenger, Adminis­ tue of an order of the County Court trator of the Estate of Alice Kath- of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook rlna Bnlnier. Deceased and E. J. County, made and enteied in its Gienger, Administrator of the Estate records, the undersigned, in order to of Margrite Cleon, Deceased, greet- satisfy the charges, expenses, and ing: claims remaining unsatisfied against You and each of you are hereby . the Estate of Henry 8. Davidson, de- cited and required to appear in the ' ceased, will, from and after the 10th above entttled Court and cause on ■ day of July, 1920, proceed to sell, at the 19th day of August, 1920, at 10 ' private sale, for cash in hand, the a. in. on raid date, to show cause, if ' real property belonging to said estate any iherebe, why and order should | situate in Tillamook county. State of not be made and entered herein, auth­ Oregon, described as follows, to-wit orizing and enpoweringM. Ablanalp, The Northeast quarter of Section administrât lor, to sell at private sale, Four of Township Four South of for cash, to the highest bidder, in the Range Nine West of the Willamette manner required by law. all the Meridian, in Oregon, containing 160 right title and interest of yourselves j acres of land, more or less, according survey and of this estate in and to the fol­ to the U. 8. government lowing described real property, being thereof. Bids, or offers for such property, situated In Tillamook County, Oreg­ should be made or filed with the un­ on, to-wit: The West half of the Southwest dersigned at her residence at Bea­ quarter of Section twenty seven, the ver. in Tillamook County, Oregon. Northwest quarter of the Southeast Such sale will be made subject to quarter of Section twenty eight, and confirmation thereof by said court. beginning at the Northeast corner I Dated this 10th day of June, 1920. Elizabeth Davidson. Ad­ of the Southeast quarter of the 1 ministratrix of the Es­ Southeast quarter of Section twenty | tate of Henry 8. David­ eight, and running thence South on i son, deceased. section line forty rod»; thence West ' twenty four rod» ; thence north forty rods to the north line of the south- The people of this country are glad east quarter of the southeast quarter that they are going to have another of said section twenty eight; »nd human being in the presidency after ■ hence e»»t to the place of beginning, | the fourth of March. “The process by which the Chicago platform was accomplished seemed to me to have been essentially Prus­ I sian in inspiration and method, ' writes President Wilson. The Chicago platform followed pretty closely the lines suggested by conferees repre­ senting every element and interest in the Republican party. President Wilson's idea of democratic prepara­ tion of a platform is to have it writ­ ten by himself in the White House, as the Democratic national platform of 1916 wa< fill it full of high- sounding eulogiams of himself for keeping us out of war and other : achievements, and then having a servile party convention swallow it whole, just as Mr. Wilson tried to make the United States Senate shoke down the un-Americanized covenant of the league of nations. I THE COX DIVORCE MUDDLE William Jennings Bryan says the Cox candidacy is an insult to 15,- 000.000 women voters. Still, if Cox should be nominated, we expect tc. see Wilyum leading the Democratic hosts in adding injury to the insult. As for us, the Cox divorce matter dosen't. interest us from a political standpoint. After the women stood for Wilson we have no doubt they can stomach Cox. Also, the Coxes and “us” happen to have very neur mutual friends. According to these friends the interesting thing about i he Cox matrimonial tangle is not his divorce but the way Mr. Cox and the first Mrs. Cox live since the divorce. She has the children and when any­ thing happens to them she goes to the phone and consult him about it. Or. she did until recently when Mrs. Cox moved to New York. "Little Jimmy had the measles, Jim. Do you think we had better send hint to the hospital or have a nurse'?” Nearly every day. “they say" one of the separated pair rings the other up tho both have since remarried. A divorce, evidently, is a mere incident in their young lives. A peculiar thing about the Cox"- Harding tangle would be, too. that the former Mrs. Cox is a relative of Harding. Since the Chicago conven­ tion “our mutual friends" tell that Mrs. Cox has stated that "Jim” is nominated by the Demo­ crats that she will fight tor Harding. She will vote tor him anyway, but If her former busband is nominated, she will get out and tight for him. Evidently blood 1» thicker than »x- l husbands -Casetta- Tim«». If You Would Enjoy Perfect Confidence in Your Next Prescrip tion—Bring It Here ! RECISION, judgment, experience, pure, fresh drugs and unhurried attention to your prescription, are the reasons why you need have no worries when you come here to have it tilled. P Experiments lire quite proper in some places but not in a pharmacy. Where health and even life is at stake definite knowledge’and skill are required. We have the drugs necessary to fill prescritions whether we have one or one thousand calls a year for them- This means that we do not turn our money over as fast in the prescription business as the ordinary merchants does, but we are glad to know that we are able to supply those rarely used items which are so vital when sickness visits the homes of our customers. DRUG STORE, F Tillamook, Oregon flUEX. MeNAIR & CO GENERAL HARDWARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. 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