Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 12, 1920, Image 6

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T1LLAMCOK HEADLIGHT.
What the Editors Say
It would be no more than right
for the Allies to inform Trotsky and
Lenine that Russia o»m the combine
over $12,000.000,000 which must be
secured before their country can en­ '
joy trade relations with the world.—■
Willimiua Tinies.
•when sturdy pioneers were hewing out a home
PAINT
was begun. Today the name FULLER stands as the sturdy pioneer
in paint manufacturing on the Pacific Coast—a name that has kept
faith with quality for 71 years.
Made for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint is the best for
your house or building.
W. P. Fuller & Co
paints
1849-1920
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle. Tacoma,
Spokane, Boise, s'
71 YEAR
LEADERS
Look Up a FULLER
Dealer in Your Town
ROBERTS GENERAL TRANSFER
Just Starting in Business
Proni pt Attention to all Orders.
Tenipory Phone Wagoner’s Cigar Stpre.
Both I’hones.
GENERAL HARDU1ARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating .Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
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LAMB-SCHRADER CO
OREGON’S FINEST,JBEACH RESORT
BAYOCEAN
BUNGALOWS, TENTS,
Retisonnble Rates; Hotel under iiuiiiiigetnent of Mr. ,,t
Mrs. C. (. . Ncpple who ;ire experienced hotel people; bow
inti allies and pool tables; unexcelled sports in Xatatoriu
mid.oil bench. Conte to the best beach it; Oregon tor yot
vacation.
Receiver* of T. B. 1’otter Realty Co..
A TOUCH
of our facial powder will make your
blossom like a summer rose.
It
give to your complexion the •oft
glow of youth and health, Our
cold cream Is another Infallible aid
to beauty. Try them both if you
would better your appearance.
E. E. KOCH
Tillamook.
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The proposal made to the Inter­
state Commerce commission that a
considerable part of the higher rates
necessary to meet the railroad wage
increase be placed on passenger traf­
fic, is sure to meet with strong op­
position. It amounts to a direct tax
on the public to help pay that $600,-
000,000 increase, and the American
people have never liked direct taxes.
The freight increase, because it is
indirect, will be endured more pa­
No matter how easy it may seem tiently, though it will be greater,
to make a little extra money or how- and will be added to as it is passed
pressing one’s financial needs may pn to the public. The passenger in­
be, it never pays to break the law. crease, if granted, will seem espec­
This is again illustrated in the ar­ ially hard to bear because Americans
rest of the man at Black Rock Sun­ had long bee.i accustomed to cheap
day for making "moonshine” whis- transportation. Even present rates
ey. Lewis has a large family de­ are comparatively low, for though
pendent upon him, who could have they were raised during the war,
been supported by tlie wages he cofild they were affected less than freight
have earned at honest labor. Now rates. The increase now proposed,
he must either serve time in a jail is only 20 per cent for passenger as
or pay a heavy fine, for federal against 36 per cent for freight and
courts seldom show- leniency to law­ tlie total increase in passenger rev­
breakers of this kind.
In either enue is estimated at only $234,000,-
event his little children wil be de­ 000 a year as gaainst $1,355,000,000
prived of the necessities and comforts I increase in th ■ nation’s freight bill.
his honestly-earned wages could have There will be strenuous kicking,
gainst a 50 per cent surtax on
supplied them.—Itemizer.
Pullman fares and a 20 per cent
I dition to excess baggage rates,
The interstate commerce commis­
sion recently handed down a momen­ though they are probably as defensi­
tous decision, in which all railroad ble as any ot^ier form of taxation.
rates are greatly increased. Passeng­ These rates, if granted, may have a
er tickets will advance 20 per cent, prohounced effort on railroad travel.
Pullman fares 50 per cent and Americans have always been great
freight rates will go up an an aver- travellers, especially in their own
age of from 30 to 40 per cent, Sur- country. Will they continue to be so,
prise at this increase is being ex­ when they feel the price of a pass­
pressed. but after all it is only the enger ticket so keenly, and when
logical outcome of recent demands. they cannot travel in comfort with­
Raise the wages of the employee— out paying a price far in advance of
and there must be added returns from what they are used to? And yet
operation to meet the additional ex­ transportation at its costliest, will be
pense. It lias long been apparent no higher, compared with its pre­
that no system of continuous, even war standard than any other com­
though alternating raises, either in modity is nowadays—News-Report­
wages or rates, will ever appease a er.
public demanding a lower cost of
living.—Sun.
Asylum Notes.
Wallace McCamant has again
(Enterprise Record-Chieftain)
brought honor to the state of Oregon.
That plaything of the asylum
A mcney-trmker end hard work saver for land clearers and wood-cutting
A big dinner is to be given in the Known as the Oregon system is a
contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable.
governor’s honor in Boston on the very popular toy these merry days.
Hundreds io use all over the U. S, When not is use for wood cutting, the 4 H. P. motor will
11th of this month, and the Massa- A year and a half ago the people ap­
rur mills, feed mills, feed cutters, pawn, etc.
Quick dativeriaa from over
"hiy tr'acr Sew It .'Jtdar urJft'Ita lh.B 3 tent»
100 point» throughout
chusettes peopl,. insited that Judge proved a whim of the inmates by
ih» Uniteci Statua.
rtr"rf. ”— I J. Riddami. timo, Or».
McCamant attend and be the guest passing a law attempting to reduce
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tawed threat hftcfm aildui lati at the rou
of honor and make the principal ad­ I the prices which publishers of coun­
ef ttu fitta latrarle. ,fc—". C. A
dress. While very loath to go clear try newspapers
Am 'ric.' must burn mora
could charge for
across the continent at this time of i their advertising. Seeing that they
wood for tur 1. One V/ado
»zìa
do to 1'iea’s work al
year, the invitation has been so in­ I can go as far as they like, and the
c i tenth tlie cost. V'rite ,
for h-t ì Look, ‘‘Bow Dan f
sistent that Mr. McCamant has con­ i silly public will applaud, the "nuts”
Po»» C”ta* -ords
sented to attend. It pays to send a now have prepared a measure to fix
a day,” tuli do­
tali»
and speo-
man witlt brains and back-bone to
the legal rate of interest at 4 to 5
lol price.
act as your representative, whether
per cent. It is as logical and just as
it be in national conventions or con­
the newspaper rate law passed in
gress,’ Mr. McCamant will be a cre­
1917. And other laws equally logic­
dit to Oregon at the Coolidge dinnyr al and just should establish the max-
or anywhere else he may be sent.—
imun price of wheat at 50 cents a
Gazette-Times.
bushel; eggs at 20 cents a dozen;
butter ; at 20 cents a pound, overalls
effect Senator Chamberlain iat 75 cents a pair; wagons at ICO
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will make his campaign tour of the 'each; automobiles at $250 apiece,,
state in a Ford car. . He owns and ' and so on.
drives a Husdon super-six, but fear­
But why make so many bites of a
ing that the appearance of their Sen­ cherry? Let's clean up the whole job
ator in such a line car would be bad at one gulp. We hereby propose one
on the voters he has decided to leave great, grand consitutional amend­
the big machine at home and make ment. making it a crime to dwell in
the campaign in a new "flivver. ’ Oregon and trf to make a living, and
This is but carrying out our charge providing imprisonment for life as
that Chamberlain is all subterfuge the penalty for such violation. Let
no man ever smoked a better
and pretense all politics and cam­ the measure appropriate all the re­
ouflage. He does and says what he sources of the state to construct a
cigarette at any price!
believes will make votes and not penitentiary for incarcerating the
wliat he knows is for the best inter­ the guilty, with C. S. Jackson, in
AMELS quality, and their expert blend
est of the state and nation. It the court jester's cos'ume, as commnder
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
republican administration that will of guards.
certainly take control of tlie govern­
tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat­
ment next March is to be given an
Germany is Responsible
isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.
opportunity to place business no a
for Bolshevism
You will prefer this Camel blend to either
real basis Chamberlain must be de­
feated. A republican s< nator must
kind smoked straight!
It would be ludicrous, if the mat­
be sent from Oregon. Oberserver.
ter were not too serious and pitable
Camels mellow-mildness will certainly
| for amusement, to read the peremiad
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Webster once insisted
of Heir Ludendorff of Germany on
appeal to you. The “body” is all there, and
Whig party must remain
the menance that Russian anarchlsri
that smoothness! It's a delight!
cnee, because, if it did not,
presents to the world. The Teutonic
Io become of him? Where was lie to gentleman will be remembered as
Go the limif with Camels! They will not
p>? Something of tlie same spit it having been the brains of the German
inpears to animate Mr. Bi yan,. who armies during most if not all of the
tire
your taste. And, they leave no unpleas­
l.‘ ts in clinging to the Demcorati
war. but it will not so readily be re­
ant
cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga-
i ■ ■■ . despite his disapproval of called that he shares with the rulers
TURKISH &DOM15TICÌ&
it under its late and present leader­ and militarists of Germany the ter­
retty odor!
SLEHD
ships, because there is no other to rible responsibility of having let
which he can go. No other is quite loose tlie ruinous forces of bolshev­
Just compare Camels with any ciga­
big enough, quite compr'hensive ett- ism.
rette
in the world at any price!
ouglit in its grasp of issues. The Pro­
The seeds of the Russian form Of
hibition party is all right, so far as communist anarchy had been sown
Camels are sold every where in scienf fically sealed
it goes, but man does not live by some two generation« ago by the so-
packages cf20 cigarettes for 20 cents: or ten pack­
ages (.200 cigarettes') in a glassine pn f. er coi ei cd
grape juice alone. A Single Stan­ i cialism of Karl Marx, himself a Ger­
catton.
We strongly rec mmemi this cation for
dard parly (of morals, not money) man. They fell in soil already per-
the home or office supply or when you travel.
would be all right, no fur as it went; paled and fertile. Russian life anti
R. I. REYNOLDS TO 1ACCO CO.. Win«ton-S«lrm. N. C.
but it would not go far enough, to society were hotbeds of political u:J
it seems better to cling to a real, .social unhealthiness. Til ■ Roman­
big, honest-lo-goodnens party that offs, tlie Russian imperial family had
covets all the issues, even though ■' for al hast two centuries been Gei-
Is wrong on most of them, than t
manized in blood and idea. The alt
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turn to some little seyen-by-nine af­ solutism of the Prussian Hohensoll-
fair that has only a single issue, no etn.s and the.Austrian Hapsburg had
matter how righ he may consider L i as a rule set the pace for the poi
a.J
to be thereon. Of course, he may Icies ami methods of rule that 'lie
remain a member of the Demociati
Russian czars pursued. An empcri ••
purty even if he doesn't, on this one of Russia was supported in his
occassion. vote its ticket; which he ptttism by a king of Prussia and
evidently has grave doubts about emperor of Austria-Hungary.
the possibility of hia doing.
Har-
Tlie half-hearted and feeble
vey’s Weekly.
fort of Nicholas II to make his peopl"
pie partial masters of the Russian
The increase in railroad rates to at'vet ninent met with no sympathy
be effective about September 1 are from William 11. of Germany and the
somewhat astonishing 20 per cent iit’inian militarists and plutocrats.
In passenger fares. 50 per cent In Th« Teutonic ruling classes encour­
sleeping and parlor cars, and 3 5 per aged the reactionary forces tn Rus­
cent in freight, in this western coun­ sia and also the factors of disorgan­
try. Now If the oil companies keep ization. The socialists of Germany When, under the lead of Kerensky, j
t always I-deal and never you-deaJ.
Wilsonian ‘T'Dealism
the gn.< shortage going, so people were not behind hand in helping to the people tried to pull themselves
What we need now. and what we ar*
can't travel in autos or haul freight spread the gospel of anarchy among together, intrigue against hint and J
May I not be permitted to suggest going to get, is an entirely new l**i.
n trucks, we will surely reach a the Russian masses «nd the Russian
then was fomented by the Germans. that Woodrow Wilson is the man
standstill after while, and with lack intellectuals. Nothing was left un­
They contributed materially toward '■ who put the "I” into ideal? In fact
done
by
the
Germans
to
reduce
Rus
­
of transportation will come further
bringing Lenin and Trotzky into I he seems to have overdone the job.
Self-determination of Democratic
rats«« In living. All of which makes sia to political chaos.
power. They have assisted, however) for in the Wilsonian Ideal the ‘T” is national comitteea was not one of
The war brought them their su­
people the more ready to organize
indirectly, in mainlining the bolshe- the principal ingredient, and the I the Fourteen points. Hence Chair
a Russian soviet. This rate Increase preme opportunity. At Brest-Litovi-
vtst absolutism. ThP monster has in deal does not much matter—any old i man Cummings has been "fired" •'
sk.
when
Russia
had
been
beaten
to
is estimated to raise a billion and
part, at least, been fashioned by the deal is good enough for the other one of Governor Cox’s pre-con vent)
n half dollar« for the railroad«, after its knees, their bayonets wrote a
German Frankenstein.—-Spokesman fellow. And yet, strangely, the deni campaign manager« installed ¡»
he government hire spent millions peace that shattered what remained
is permanent—it never passes; it is stead.
of the national integrity of Russia. Review.
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It’s dollars
to doughnuts—
ALEX. MeNAlR & CO
BAYOCEAN, NATAT0RIUM,
during the war for new equipment,
either delivered or about to be.
What's the matter? Where is relief
to come from? The republicans
think they can bring it. The demo­
crats think they can do it. The
farmer-labor party thinks it can do
it. The prohibition party thinks by
preserving the Volstead law the
country is safe. Sometimes things
get so rotten they correct themsel­
ves by the disgust they engender.
We would as soon believe conditions
will right themselves in this manner
as in any other.—Telephone Register
bold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent,Standard Oil Co
HOTEL
Mr. Cox was in consulatiun Mon­
day with a college political econo­
mist. That will settle Mr. Cox for
an awful lot of people. This ocuiitry
has had enough professional political
economy to last it the rest .f its
national life.—Gazette Times.
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"Billy” Sunday was offered a mil­
lion or so to enter the motion picture
field. He declined. It is well. Billy
Sunday would break up any motion
picture outfit in an hour and a half, ,
and besides he's a whole motion pic-
ture show in himself, scenario and
all.—Gresham Outlook.
AUGUST 12. 1920.
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