TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JU l Y 29, i920. Spicey Paragraphs. Keep your eye on the principles involved, not the candidates running. ------ o—•— The Democrats and Candidate Cox admit that “the President and his administration” is a mill-stone. Secretary of War Newton D. Bak­ er has issued a statement praising the "executive efficiency’’ of Govern­ or Cox. Doesn’t Mr. Baker know that the country Is getting weary of his idea of what constitutes "executive efficiency?" ------ o William Allen White says the Democrats have adopted a “liberal” platform. Well, the expenditures of the present national adminstration prove it’s a “liberal” party, when it 1 comes to spending other people’s money at least. The San Francisco convention plac­ ed Candidate Cox in the wet column. He cannot get away from that. ------ o—---- “Neither personality, nor geogra­ ------ o------ phy, but party principles constitute Senator Robinson, of Arkansas. I the issue this year.”-—Senator Hard- who made a keynote speech at San ing. Francisco telling how the leugue of j •When McAdoo passed Cox in the nations would end war, had a fist J fight with a convention clerk about 1 battle of the ballots at San Francisco admission tickets. Why not let pact-' President Wilson appeared intmensly tication, like charity, begin at home? pleased.” reads a headline. ------ o------ The plain Democrats didn't have j Yes, the Democrats took their con- | many delegates who were able to pay vention as far away from Washing­ the fare to the Golden Gate, but the ton as they could get it, but they postmasters, revenue collectors, dis­ couldn’t escape him. trict marshals and other deserving Democratic job holders were well re­ "After all, everyone has some good presented. in hihi.” True, even Secretary Dan- ------ o------ iels tried to start the habit of being On reason the framers of the San good to his relatives. Francisco platformn made short ------ o------ work of the proposed labor planks For a man who wasn't running was that they knew Mr. Gompers you’ll have to admit that Mr. Me was too good a Democrat to protest Adoo made a pretty good fight for no matter what went into the plat- the nomination. form. ------ o The presidential candidate can They changed a familiar hymn Rt dress an audience of one hundred San Francisco and opened the con- and ten millions from his front vention with the foliowig: "All hail porch. Therefore why leave it? the power of Wilson’s name, Dem-o- crats prostrate fall; bring forth roy- Tom Marshall said he would like ul diadem and crown him boss of to write the Democratic platform on | all” the back of a postal card. It could be ■ ■ o------ done. “We want to keep our jobs.” Gompers threatens to deliver the labor vote to the democratic party, Secretary Daniels said the Demo­ Gompers has gotten to be old crats must have a clean ticket. Well, story. He always did deliver as an much whatever it may be now, it will be of the organized labor vote to the cleaned on November 2nd all right. democrats as he could control, so he is not scaring anybody. Colonel Bryan is no longer called the peerless leader, but he came a- Wm. Allen White says the country way from the San Francisco convent­ is "shell shocked.” Shocked by the ion cheerless as well as beerless. shell-games that have been worked ------ o------ on them by the publicists who talk Hearst’s offer to start a new party about “idealism” and “vision” and to punish Reed's enemies thorough­ the like while putting things over ly. The Republicans will attend to on the people. that. William Jennings Bryan has add- “Americanism” was Senator Hard- ; ed himself to the list of those wl ing’s first campaign speech. And would be willing to die in order to “Americanism** will be all his other shove the un-Americanized covenant To whom it may concern: Whereas, The Fish Commission of campaign speeches this year. of the league of nations over on the the State Board of Fish and Game American people. But still stronger The Democratic national convent­ inducements will have to be offered. Commissioners of the State of Oregon is desirous of stocking the waters of ion sent a message of thanks to Mrs. Nestucca Bay and River in Tillamook Wilson for her devotion to President It was Governor Cox who declared county, State of Oregon, with Sal­ Wilson. But why was Admiral Doc. I in an Indian speech that the profit­ Grayson overlooked? mon, and eers were trying to buy the Presid­ Whereas, said Nestucca Bay and ency through the Repulblcan party. Nobody appears to have placed Why would the profiteers want to River in Tillamook County, State of Oregon, are frequented by salmon, Josephus Daniels, Newton D. Baker spend the money they have made un­ and for the purpose of protecting or Albert Sidney Burleson in nomin­ der the present national administra­ the same, the said Fish Commission ation at San Francisco. There were tion buying a change? of the State Board of Fish and Game reasons. Commissioners has decided to close The New York Times says the As a bright and shinning example Democratic presidential candidate is said Nestucca Bay and River; Now, therefore, notice is hereby of administrative efficiency, the case an ideal leader of a noble cause. given by said Fish and Game Com- involving the escape of Grover C. That’s what Tom Taggart, Mr. Mur­ misloners, that said Nestucca Bay Bergdoll, wealthy draft evader, seems phy and the other Democratic ideal­ ists thought he would be when they and River in Tillamook county. to take the first rank. met at French Lick Springs State of Oregon, below an imaginary Senator Harding’s admission that picked him for the job. line drawn across said Nestucca Bay ---- -o----- beginning at a point centrally locat­ he will consult his party leaders will They arrested a woman In New ed at what is known as the “Middle be refreshing to the millions of peo­ Reef” or “The Reef”, located about ple who are tired of prima donna York as a fortune teller for predict­ ing that Governor Smith would get one-quarter of a mile up said bay candidates in all political parties. the Democratic nomination for Presl- from the Pacific Ocean and extend­ If Mr. Wilson had been feeling dent. If any seeress predicts the ing in an imaginary straight line directly across said bay, are hereby well, it wouldn’t have been necessary election of the nominee she can get Democrats to even go off maybe by just admitting that closed to fishing of any kind for sal­ for the ~ mon from and after July 30, 1920, through the motions of holding a she’s merely a romancer. until said waters are again opened national convention. to fishing herein prohibited, by order Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont has issued President Wilson says the Repub- a clarion call to women to stap out I of the Fish Commission of the State Board of Fish and Game Commission­ icans are trying to isolate the United of the Democratic and Republican States, but everybody knows that the parties and join one that will do ers. And it is and shgll be unlawful for nation's chief apostle of "1" solation things for the suffering masses. One any person to fish for.; or take or is Mr. Wilson himself. of the things the masses Suffer from catch any salmon by any means most is the self-assumed .champion­ Senator Harding’s rapidly growing ship of their Interests by; rich radi- whatsoever in th(e waters of the popularity is very likely largely due Nestucca Bay and River ln Tillamook a clarion call to women to step out county .State of Oregon, below an to the confidence ordinary, everyday cals looking for some new form of imaginary line dfawn across said folks have in his integrity and his excitement. Nestucca Bay beginning at a point ability to understand their problems. ------ o------ centrally located at what is known ------ O ;---- Homer CummfngH proudly declar­ Wilson got the platform but Tam­ as the "Middle Reff” or “The Reef”, ' located about one-quarter of a mile many got the candidate, and Tam­ ed at San Francisco that despite all the talk of waste and graft In con­ up said bay from the Pacific Ocean many knows that a Democratic plat­ nection with war management the form is merely a complete statement and extending in an imaginary admlnstration hadn’t put anybody In straight line directly across said bay. of what the Democratic party never jail. Maybe the responsible author­ from and after July 30, 1920, until has done and never will do. ities can’t determine whether to put said waters have been opened to the War department functionaries The San Francisco cot respondent salmon fishing by order of the Fish responsible for the mess in jail or in Commission of the State Board of of the London Times cabled that the institutions for the mentally subnor­ action of the Democratic convention Fish and Game Commissioners. Any and all persons whomsoever indicated that the League of Nations mal. so fishing ln violation ot this order Is dead so far as America Is concern­ Restaurant Open At Rockaway. will be prosecuted as by statute pro­ ed. vided. Every soldier knows that fully The Elmore Annex Restaurant, Dated at Portland, Oregon, this half the money raised by our govern­ next to the Elmore Hotel, Is now 12th day of July, A. D„ 1920. ment for war purposes was deliberat­ open for the season. Chicken dinner FISH COMMISSION, of the STATE BOARD of FISH and GAME ely misappropriated by Congress and served Sundays from 1 to 5 p. tn. officials of the Wilson administrat­ Special attention given parties on COMMISSIONERS. reservation. "Quality our Motto. By CHRIS SCHMIDT, Commissioner. ion. ■ o By F. M. WARREN, Commissioner. Maybe the reason the Democrats By CHAS. HALL, Commissioner. Having your house wired by praise the management of the Feder­ folks who know their business is al Reserve board so highly is that it Think It Over not a thing to be dreaded. It can has made a reality what the Demo­ -------0.------ crats promised the people in 1834,— be done with far leas muss and If you think you are beaten, you the forty-cent dollar. fuss than you put up with in are. having the bouse papered or ------- 0 ------ If you think that you dare not, painted. “The simple truth Is.” says the you don’t. We can wlr« vour house in two Democratic national platform, “that If you’d Use to win, but you think the only remedy for the high cost of or three days and leave not a scar you can’t on your wood-work or platter. living is increased production.” Well, It’s almost a “cinch” you won’t. There’s no dirt, nor any Incon­ that beats blaming It on the robber If you think you’ll lose, you've lost, tariff, anyway. venience to you and the cost Is For out In the world you find We will come and tell you ex­ Success begins with a fellow’s will, actly what it will cost if you wish. Four yearB ago the Democratic It's all in the state of mind. SUMSET ELECTRIC COMPANY slogan was “He kept us out of war.” Full rhany a race is lost This time all the federal place hold­ Tillamook - - -Oregon. Ere even a step is run. ers convention of San Francisco had And many a coward fails in mind was "He keeps us in our Ere even his work's begun. jobs.” Think big, and your deeds will grow. Think small, and you'll fall behind. Well, .you will have to admit that Think that you can, and you will; there Is one job on which the ad­ It's all in the state of mind. ministration's grand army of place If you thirk you're outclassed, you holders doesn't loaf, and that is in rounding up and rope-trying a Dem- are. You’ve got to think high to rise: ocratlc national convention. You’ve got to be sure of yourself be fore The Louisville Courier Journal You can ever win a prise. thinks the Republicans have not Life’s battles don't always go learned anything sine« 1913. It can- To the stronger or faster man; not deny, however. that the people But soon or late the man who wins We are still waiting to hear what Is the fellow whq thinks he can. the world has been mad* safe for. —Anon. These lires Are a Revelation F The Brunswick la frankly a combination of the beat xri tir0 1 building. There ia one tread that’s supreme beyond question. And •that is now on Brunswicks. 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