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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 15, l920.
emy, have been released through a
presidential pardon without serving
even a day in Jail, we wonder if Just­
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Census returns throughout the ice wouldn’t be better served if the
United States are bo low, as compar­ war had continued until such trait­
ed with reliable statistics of popula­ ors had received the punishment that
tion increase and movement, as to would be meted out to them while
under military dls-
raise the question as to the efficien­ the country was
cy of the 1920 census. That politics cipline,
When we read that Grover Cleve-
dominated the appointments of most
land
Bergoll (his name is an insult
of the 85.000 census taken for the fir­
st time In history was taken in mid­ I to the memory of one of our late dis­
tinguished citizens) has been allow­
winter is also explained by the clim­
ed
to escape from the punishment due
atic advantage at that time, the
a draft envader, we wonder again if
South would gain in Congresional re­
Justice wouldn’t be better served al
presentation. The grand total for the
a time of war when draft evasion
nation
are
awaited.
A
states and the
was a crime for which punishment
low total will tend to confirm the
was certain to be meted out. '
suspicious of gross inefficiency.—
We can't help but feel that auth-
Oregon Voter.
ortities in Washington, even to the
president, are too quickly forgetting
This underhand method of nianip-
the patriotic service of those who did
ihe
convention
accords
with
ulating
Mr. McAdoo’s previous tactics, XI not hestiate to do their duty and are
looks as though he and his father-in- I altogether too quick to condone the
-law have been cunningly nursing offenses to those who premedltatedly
the nomination between them for the evader that service.
A deserter from the lines in
last three years; that they were in
agreement that the door should be France would have been shot. Those
kept open for a possible third term who evaded service and never faced
nomination for the president, but in the enemy seem to us greater crim­
the event that conditions and public inals than those who at least serve.’
sentiment should bar the president some time at their posts with death
from third term, McAdoo should take stalking on every side.
Scqne of the latter sleep under the
up the running where the president
poppies in France while the former
of
a
clash
of
dropped out. Rumors
rest easily in their feather beds made
ambitions between the president and
his son-in-law were probably a safe by the sacrifices of those, some
of w horn were shot because they
smoke screen thrown up to conceal
were not sagacious enough to evade
their manipulations.—Spokane Re-
their duty when first called upon — •
view.
The Sentinel.
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What the Editors Say
A Continuous Performance
1 have not missed a single milking sinca 1
installed the EMPIRE Milking Machine
May 23rd, 1915," writes E. F. Gentry
of Wallace, Idaho.
We quota Mr. Gont-v. not Uouausa his experi­
ence is anything unusual but because it is like
that «f 51! users cf
It is very in r’ nt in buying a milking machine te
t.L«t c..a .iiat has this rscord, for a milking maoh*
in« is u .1 twias a day, and one that is not se
constructed ihat it wiil ba constantly “on the jeb"
means loss of milk, time and money.
EMPIRE Milking Machines are simple and o&-
ci.ntAger.tle ar.d natural in their aetion, and abeve
all. thw milk the SAME WAY EVERY DAY*—
mere uniform in action than even the- ealf. They
safeguard the condition of valuable cows.
Lu. ui t.Il^ou Al.leiii« benefits ibv offer .you. Write for
Catalog J I and also ask for Information regarding UMPIRE
Cream Separators, Gasoline Engines ana Eloctiia Plants.
BURCHARD, Tillamook, Oregon
If Your Cow can be Milked by a Calf this Machine
will Milk your Cow Efficiently.
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If You Would Enjoy
Perfect C onfidence in
Your Next Prescrip
tion-—Bring It Here !
RECISION, judgment, experience,
fresh drugs and unhurried attention to
prescription, arc the reasons why you
have no worries when you come here to h
filled.
P
Experiments are 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 arc 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.
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon.
“Are You Getting Real Tobacco”
says the Good Judge
There’s more good, last­
ing taste in a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew than
you get out of the ordi­
nary kind.
You don’t need a fresh
chew nearly so often—
that’s why it costs you
less to chew this class of
tobacco.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
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THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
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The Prime Issue of the Campaign
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Nomination of, Cox for president
makes the question to be decided at
the election: Shall the United States I
1 be wet or dry? Though the demo­
cratic platform Is silent on that sub­
ject, the character, record and back­
ing of the democratic candidate are
eloquently wet, and the voting will
be decided by that fact.
The question is not now whether
a man should be fre-> to erjoy his
glass of beer or wine. It is whether
the corrupting influence of the
liquor interest in American politics
shall be revived on the morrow of its
expulsion. Dyed in the wool prohi­
bitionists could not have carried the
prohibition amendment. Its adopt­
ion is due to those men and women
who realized that the political and
debasing power of liquor and of its
allied interests must be destroyed.
They may be ready at some future
time to favor use of mildly stimuat-
ing beverages, but not until the
power of whisky’in politics has been
extinguished beyond chance of re­
vival, and they will never consent to
restoration of the saloon. They have
been reinforced by many of those
who opposed prohibition but who
have realized the evils which it re­
moved only by their absence and who
are willing to endure the deprivat­
ion which, imposes until they make
sure that those evils will never re­
turn.
1 lie league of nations has been
held up to the American people as
a great moral issue, but as such it
is second to the question whether the
trade in alcohol shall have a voice
in the election of president, govern­
ors, mayors, and legislators, in the I
making and administration of laws.
It wan deposed because it was law­
less and demoralizing arid the
crushing defeat of its ch.iaipmn, (ox,
is necessary to pievent it from
sneaking back in power. We hear
much about America’s taking the
lead among nations in reconstruction i
of the world. It will not have prov-
ed its fitness for that great trust un
til it has settled this question right
ly.—Oregonian.
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It won t go
too tong a
reach !
Let us install Convenience
lets in your home in eaay-to»get-
at place»—where you can attach
any of your Electrical Appliance»
without chair climbtnw or resell-
ing.
Get} an estimate !
Coast Power Co.
Mr. Harding showed admirable
The Register too Inquisitive
poise and Judgement the other day
in his reply to the militant Suffrag­
The Eugene Register has read the
ists who demanded that he should
San Francisco platform, and, as one
bring pressure to bear upon some
of the papers that supported the
State to cause it to ratify the Suff­
covenant of world peace, it is curious
rage Amendment, and suggested all
to know something. It says:
manner of horrendous threats of
Yet, after bitterly assailing the
vengance upon him if he did not. Mr.
Republicans for their part in the
Harding
courteously
but firmly
struggle over ratification and en-
pointed out to them that neither as a
dorsing the President for his firm
United States Senator nor as a cand­
stand against reservations, the plat­
idate for the Presidency had he any
form makers append this postscript:
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authority to dictate to Governors or
“We advocate immediate ratificat­
Legislatures. Doubtless he would I
ion
without reservations which
have been delighted to gratify their
Thé reason you are interested in the name on your tire is
| would impair essential integrity;
desire. He himself voted for the suf­
that it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can
but we do not oppose the acceptance
frage amendment in the Senate, and
judge his ideals of manufacture.
of any reservations making clearer
his own Ohio was the fourth State to
er more specific the obligations of
The only secret of a super-tire lies in the principles of the
ratify it; and he would of course be
the United States in the league of
maker. His standards decide the quality. For there are no
glad for various reasons to have some
nations:”
secrets in the tire industry.
Republican State complete the rat',
“Why the postscript? Why the
fication. But it is the literal truth
What you get depends on what is behind the name on you«
words of warm eulogy for the stand
that he has no power to dictate in
tire. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old concern,
against reservations, when they are
the matter, and it is equally true
jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick
followed by a statement that reser­
that for him to attempt any such
vations making specific the obligat­
has been famous the world over for the quality of its products.
meddling would be egregiously im-1
ions of the United States to the
proper. Harvey’s Weekly.
The Brunswick Tire is all that you expect — and more.
league are not opposed? Why this
Your
first one will be a revelation. You’ll agree that you’ve
blowing hot in one breath and cool
never known a better. And you’ll tell your friends. So spreads
We hear growing complaint again­ in the next. The inevitable conclu­
the news among motorists. The Brunswick is the most wel­
st the present policy of the federal sion is that the platform makers are
reserve system. Ex-Governor Spry of afraid to go before the country with
come‘tire that ever came to market.
Utah gave a remarkable instance a straight demand for ratification
Try one Brunswick Tire. Learn how good a tire can be
that was brought to his attention, in without reservation, so they hedge.
built. And remember, it costs no more than like-typç tires,
Must Defeat Combine
an address the other day. As tno
Tlie Register doesn’t seem to un­
story goes, a farmer applied to his derstand. As a matter of fact, the
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO,
Oregon must this year defeat the
local bank for a loan of $500 for the platform committee did an excellent
Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
purchase of fertilizer, and was told Job. It had to write a platform en­ combine composed of democrats and
that the Federal Reserve bank did dorsing president Wilson’s stand in republicans who have managed to
not handle paper of that kind and refusing to accept any reservations foist upon the state an administrat­
therefore the local bank could not and at the same time indorse the at­ ion without party. The entire situ-
advance tho money. The farmer titude of those Democratic senators tion is so repugnant that it is to be
went away, disappointed, and, while who voted for the Lodge reservat­ hoped that republicans and demo­
walking around towm, was urged to ions. The platform committee suc­ crats will unite in wiping it from
buy an automobile. He replied that ceeded admirably in doing both. They the state.
The complete history of this com­
he had not ready money, but the should be congratulated instead of
dealer said there would be no diffi­ being asked embarassing questions. bine is unknown to the writer, but
it is known to exist, and has manag­
culty as he would readily take the —Gazette Times.
ed by some means to gain pratcial
farmer’s note. "But,’’ said the far­
control of affairs. Senator Chamber­
mer, "what will you do with the note
Mr. Hoover’s Attitude.
lain, who claims to be a democrat
if I give it- You can not afford to
and is nothing of the kind, is the
carry me for six months?” "Why,
(Harvey's Weekly.)
only pronounced member of the com­
the bunk here will discount the
We sincerely hope that Mr. Her- bine to come before the voters this
note,” said the automobile dealer,
bert Hoover has a well-developed year, and should be buried so deep
"and the Federal Reserve bank will
and lively sense of humor. If so, he under the votes of disapproval that
make ijn advance upon it to the loc-
must be geeting a world of fun out he will not again be heard from. This
al bank.” Governor Spry said that
of the antics of his critics. We mean, newspaper would be as much oppos­
condition actually existed; that in
of course, those who are so shrilly ed *o Chamberlain if he were claim­
one community, at least, the policy
criticizing him for announcing his in to be a republican. He represents
of the federal reserve system prohi­
support of the Republican candidates nothing but himself. This newspap­
bited farmers buying fertilizer to in­
I for President and Vice-President.
er has not been slow in condemning
crease their crops, but encouraged
There is. for example, and perhaps Oregon s so-called republican govern­
the purchase of automobiles. Gover­
jwniiiiiiiiiininiwiiiirwu-
most conspicuous of all, the New or because his actions have proven
nor Spry quoted Senator Noiris of
York World. It was not so very long to our satisfaction that he is in sym­
Nebraska, in a recent speech in the
ago that it hailed him as the rising pathy with this combine of demo­
senate, as his authority for this re­
hope of the nation. It didn’t know crats and republicans who are mis­
markable incident. Oregon Farmer.
»/Dhii.iHHHriiuhHuvuuui'ririri
nor care what his politics were. He ruling the state.
was all right. He was the World’s
We believe and shall contend from
It is unnecessary tot a Republican
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWlMi'
candidate for the Presidency, whom week to week that there Is no real
newspaper like .lie Independent to
it would support on any ticket on government in a republic except
comment on tile nominee of the San
which he might run. be it Democrat­ through political parties, and hold
r ran cisco conveulmn. f\»r fuller and
ic. Republican. 'Probitionist, Social­ that the lines should be closely
more comprehensive comment than
ist, Predestinarían or Supralapsarian drawn, making each party responsi­
posslbh for lliiH newspaper to make
and would thus support him until ble for the acts of its office holding
lui.- already eminated from a more
the cows came home. Mrs. Micawb­ members. As neither Oregon’s Unit-1
u..: in1 live source. We violate no
er herself was fickle and untrust­ I ed States senator or governor come 1
>n
,.<e when we say that William
worthy compared with the World’s within what we consider adherents
J. Bryan is considered something of
determination never to forsake Mr. of any party it shall be our pleasure,
a Democrat by those who know, and Hoover.
and we believe, our duty, to criticize
there appears to be nothing lacking
But all that was before Mr. Hoov­ them. The governor talks wisely and
in tlie full estimate he lias given on
er cante out fairly and squarely in loudly about “my policy” but never
Candidate Cox. In fact, he views are
support of Mr. Harding. And now mentions the party that placed him
so full and free as to remind one of
th- World discovers that its doll is in office and which is supposed io map
tlie proverbial love of the devil for stuffed with sawdust.
out the policy of every man elected
holy water. This belug so, in the
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And why? Because Mr. Hoover
crude language of the day "we lias done the most obvious, the most to office as its candidate. Chamber-
lain
fights
th
e
democratic
administ
­
should worry.”
Bryan, the Demo­ appropriate, and the most natural
crat, knows and wo oulj suspect. thing that there was for him to do ration one week and votes with It I
We'll let Bryan have his way, and in present circumstances; because he the next, and otherwise shows that
he is subject only to "my policy”, the
let It go at that. If there is worrying
Juggling
was vindicated and confirmed the same ailment from which Gov. Olcott
to l>e tloue there may be plenty of it
prices is not our forte, as it is with
best opinions that hud ever been is suffering so severely.
tor the bosses who engineered tlie
formed of him. Through long and
In other words, we shall do our some. We don’t try to take advant­
Cox dial when they happened to re­
intimate association with the Demo­ Mttle bit towards restoring real gov­ age of slack production, rising mar­
member that a considerable number
cratic Administration us conducted ernment in Oregon. There can be no
of Democrats— in fact, the great ma-
kets, abnormal demand, and tempor­
by Mr. Wilson he has learned all a- teal government except wlfre the of­
pority of them have gotten into the
ary conditions. You can always be
bout its incompetence and its unfit­ fice holders are subject to party
dis-
habit of thinking along Btyan lines
sure of rlgh prices and fair treat­
ness to conduct the affairs of this cipline. --Observer.
and the habit may be hard to break
country. He sees that the hope of
ment here.
Thia may not dawn on them at once,
the United States lies in constructive
for the Joy of tlie wots is vociferova.
Oregon
and
Coolidge.
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legislation and administration. He
not to say noisy, but some day when
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is a practical man. who is too busy
Bayocean Sheet Metal Work*.
That Oregon should have been the
they get down to cards and spades
doing the world's work to halt for state which nominated Calvin Cool­
First Street, Tillamook, Oregon.
they will recall that these United
listening to voices. He secs that the idge for vice-president at the repub­
States voted dry by a considerable
Democratic party is hopeless, and lican national convention is not sur­
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majority and will continue to vote
that the future well-being of the Un­ prising.
Massachusetts furnished
that way, and when to this vote is
ited States rests with Republicans. Oregon with the largest per centage
added the disapproval of those with He does not directly criticize the
of her pioneecs. Portland. Ore., was
the Bryan habit of thinking, a wet
President. But he refers most point­
candidate is to say th« least a doubt­ edly to the desirability of "having founded by two New Englanders.
One was from Portland. Maine, and
ful risk.—-Independent.
cooperation restored with the legis­
the other from Boston. Mass. The
lative side of the Government,” thus
flip of a coin decided whether ths
reminding us unmistakably that no
Bring Back the War.
future leading city of Oregon should
I such co-operation exists
President
be called Portland, Ore., or Boston,
Wilson and Congress. And while he
Sometimes we wish the war were
Surely it was no more proper
I Ore.
does not altogether like every plank
not ever.
that the state in the west which owes
of the Republican platform, he ac­
When we road that the threw edl-
cepts and coridally supporta it. be­ moat of Massachusetts stock should
torn of the Philadelphia Tageblatt,
MttX PHONK. MAINES. MUTUAL PHONS
cause "the greater part of it la con- nominate Masaachuetts* governor for
who were arrosted durinr the war
vice-president of the United States.
atructive anj Progressive."
—Wall 8treet Journal.
Mr giving aid and comfort to the en-*
The reason why moat of his erites
Brunswick Principles
In Fine Tire Making
Chas. F. Pankow
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
GENERAL HARDUlflRE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
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Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
Put up in two styles
ALEX. M c NAIR & co. I
are so lntemperately raging against
Mr. Hoover—or Dr. Hoover, as It 1»
now—is because he has proved to be
a stronger and better man that they
in their pettine s imagined. They
had hoped that by dangling a bait be­
fore his face they could gain control
of him and secure his election as
their puppet. If he had only let them
bunco him, be would have been a
great statesman.
.
To Mr. Hoover himself, with no
political debts to pay and with no
need of seeking political preferment,
the whole peevish, petulant business
must be a huge joke.
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN
County Dairy Herd Inspecto