Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 12, 1920, Image 7

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T
LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 12. 1920.
Foch's Mistake.
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The PhlladelphiA Public Ledger's
' exclusive publication of the corre­
spondence between Colonel E. M.
I House and M. Paul Mantoux has de­
finitely set at rest all question as to
Marshal Foch’s full approval of
i granting an armistice to the Ger­
mans. instead of pressing hem to
, the crushing military disast .• which
i it was then within the power of the
Allies to inflict. The Marshal believ­
ed that an armistice under terms
j which would render Germany's re-
suinpioii of hostilities impossible,
would achieve all results attainable
| by an overwhelming victory in the
‘ field. It would save thousands of
I lives. To sacrifice those lives tinder
such circumstances would have been
all but criminal. He did not assent
to the armistice under political pres­
sure. He assented to it from person­
al conviction.
While this does great honor to the
Mar tial s humanity, it is a muot
1 question, in view of the attiude of
I the Germans of late, whether with­
holding the blow which alone would
have convinced them that they were
whipped io a stand-still was good
judgment or a bad mistake. General
Mangin, in ills book "How the War
Ended”, now in course of prelimin­
ary publication in the Revue Des
Mondes, is strongly of the opinion
that the victory should have been
pressed to its releritless conclusion,
He does not believe, either, that the
sacrifice of life before the German
armies were overwhelmed would
have been heavy. In the concluding
paragraph of the June* 1st install­
ment of liis contribution ot the Re­
vue he says:' .
“On the front the troops held here
and there in places, but the armies
were entirely disorganized. Prepared
to pierce a solidly defended front,
the attack of the Allies in Lorraine
i
would have encountered only feeble
resistance at the first positions and
would have progresssed almost with­
out losses. The entire German line
from Switzerland to Holland would
have fallen »1 one blow.
"Entering Germany arms in hand
the Allies would have brought order
and liberty. The necessity of living
conditions would have led the arm­
ies to treat with the local govern­
ments, to recognize them .to improv­
ise them where they were not yet
established. Successively delivered
from the Prussian yoke, the German |
States would have recovered their
own proper existence, and, in full in­
dependence, would have determined
upon the character of the federal tie
by which they wished to be united.”
The Public Ledger’s Paris corre- i
spondent quotes high Quaid* Orsay
authority for views quite in unison
with those of General Mangin. He '
says that these views are shared by
all French officialdom. These repre­
sentatives of the best French judg­
ment, military and civil, Marshal 1
Fock made a mistake, a very grave
mistake.
Godyeai Service Station for Tillamook City is at the
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Notice of Hearing of Objections to
Apportionment for Street Improve­
ments.
Dairy and Cheese Industry
THE First National ¡Hank has been an important
factor in the development of Tillamook County’s
foremoat industry.
\\ henever and wherever a project is practical,
you will find us lending first aid in building it up.
Thus we benefit not only the patron, but the com­
munity as well.
JOHXJMORGAX.
A.W. BUNN.
HENRY ROGERS
DIR ECTORS.
C. J. EDWARDS .
B. C.| I.AMB,
W. !J. KIRCHERS,
C. A. IMcC.HEE
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
CLOSING
OUT SALE
I am Closing Out my entire
Stock of
J
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j
Household Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Come and Investigate.
A. L. PACE
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II
OUTING DAYS
I
Are Now Ideal
At
Notice is hereby given, to all
whom it may concern, that the Com­
mon Council has apportioned the
I
cost of improving that portion of Six-
th Avenue East, from the South
(Orejfon’s Mountain Playground)
line of Eigth Street, to the South
line of Blocks 46 and 47 Thayer's
Enjoy your vacation in the heart of the
Addition to Tillamook, upon each
Cascade Range and see one of the world’s
tract, lot or parcel thereof liable
therefor, which is contained within
wonders.
Local Improvement District No. 15; i
A'I'L'O I Alfp.
reached hv automobile
that said apportionment is' now on
from Medford. Excel-
file, and may be seen by anyone In­
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trailB
are
maintained
by
the
Government. A sky
terested, in the office of the City Re­
line boulevard of 35 miles encircles the rim of
corder of Tillamook City, Oregon,
the lake.
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iraordinary that they so readily bow­ and that tile common council has ap­
Jumping on the Senate.
pointed
Monday,
the
16th
day
of
ed the knee to the Senatorial five per
rj
Al
August, 1920, at the hour of 8 o'clock
Ki
Now is the open season for the cent. It couldn't have been worse p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
under
the
old
caucus
system.
But
favorite indoor and outdoor sport of
accommodation and service. .Tents are also avail­
City, Oregon, as the time and place
a certain class of cheap criticasters; the thing is certain. There can be for hearing objections to said apport­
able. Camping at Anna Spring Camp
no
doubt
.that
the
Senator«
bossed
it is known as "jumping on the Sen­
ionment.
the
job.
For
wasn
’t
somebody
nom
­
ate." The rules and practice of the
That the property charged with
Ö
game are simple. They involve mere­ inated when these critics wanted the cost of said improvement Includ­
Contains general informasion of this wonder­
someone
less?
K
ly blaming the Senate of the United
ed within Local Improvement Dist- !
ful outing place.
«
Yet after all Senators are human rlct No. 15 is all the property in- ,
States for everything that goes wrong
E
and everything that goes wrong is beings. They ate Atneiican citizens. eluded within the following bound­
to be defined as everything contrary And their existence as Senators is aries:
For further particulars inquire at Local ajjent.
to the wishes' of the players of the provided for by the Constitution of
Beginning at the Northwest cor­
the
United
States.
The
Constitution
­
game. Is there a difference bteween
ner of Lot 2, in Block 42. Thayer’s
g
the two Houses of Congress over leg­ makers so highly regarded them that Addition to Tillamook City, and rutt- I
JOHN M. SCOTT.
islation? it is the Senate's rault. is they made it impossible for the Sen­ . ning thence South to the South line
General I’lissenifer Attent.
there disagreement between the Ex­ ate ever to be abolished save by the ¡ of Block 4 6 of Thayer’s Addition to
ecutive and Legislative branches of unainious consent of all the States. said Tillamook City; thence West to
Government? Blame the Senate. If we reinember aright, some of the the Southwest corner of Lot No. 6 ln
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Does the Senate insist upon faithful­ must notable incidents in our govern­ j Block No. 47 of Thayer's Addition
ly performing the duties which the mental history, and some which are to Tillamook City, Oregon; thence
Constitution imposes unpon it? A- most gratefully and proudly record­ I North to the South line of Eighth
way with it! I b a candidate nomin­ ed in our history occurred in the Street; thence East to the place of
ated. other than one some wanted? Senate. It is alleged that the Sen­ beginning.
ate is arrogant and given to bosslsm; ■
Damn the Senate!
After hearing and determining ob- '
Time was when Senators were yet the fact seem« to be, according to jections to such apportionment the
elected by the Legislatures of the these critics themselves, that the pre­ Common Council will proceed to as­
I
States; and for that reason they were sent is the first time in the history sess the cost thereof to the property
unsparingly condemned. They com- of the United States that a President henefitted thereby.
Dated this 4th day c>f August, 1920.
, posed a "House of Lords,” they were was selected from the Senate. If
«
Frances B. Stranahan,
chosen from "Rotten Boroughs,” they Senators have hitherto been "dictat- |
ing"
the
choice
of
Presidents,
they
5, jTS2SSSS2S2S2SZ5aSaSaSB52Sa525H5aS252S2SÏ52S"S?5Z5E5E52SZS2SZSHS2S2 composed a "Rich Men's Club,” and have with fine altruism selected can­ City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore.
impassioned demands arose for their
abolition altogether, as a menace to didate from outside their own ranks. Washington County Farm For Till-
To our mind, and at the risk of
republican institutions. But all that
mook
has been changed. They are now marring the joy of the sport of jump­
elected directly by the people, just ing on the Senate, we must say that
25 acres, 15 miles from Portland,
The Best of Cigars, Lunch Goods and Fishing Tackle.
the same as Representatives and Alá­ the present time seems conspicuously
say« the Good Judge
mile from Tuallton Valley High­
rmen »»d Pound Keepers. They are and unpiecedentedly appropriate for way, 8. P. Electric and fine school
Light Lunch Served. Coffee like mother used to make.
ln effect simply Representatives at the selection of a President from the
16 acres cleared, 3 acres bottom land,
large from their respective States. I ranks of the Senate, for the reason 1 !4 acres orchard, some berries, 1
But the critics are not mollified. that the Senate has just been rend­
acre kale, running stream entire
There seems to be something in the ering the nation one of the greatest
year thru place, 4 room bungalow,
It
Is
the
services
l
n
all
its
history.
very name of Senator which excites
large old barn, hen house 14x36,
their implacable ire. For everybody Senate that has preserved the Inde­ brooder house 14x24. Some stock
else some word of excuse may be pendence and integrity of tti« L'nlt-
and poultry if desired. About 14
spoken, something redeemable. They ed States and has kept II worth
tons good oat and vetch hay in barn.
while
for
a
ma
n
to
be
President
of
it.
are born excommunicate. They are
Fine well. Value 17000 not incliid
If, after that some of its members
the root of all evil.
ing »lock and hay. Free of Incum-
The head and front of the Sen­ warn one of their own to be Presid­ >< rance.
ent.
and
if
the
majority
of
the
peo
­
ate's recent offending appears to be
Juggling
Address A E. Newby, It.
that it "bossed” the Republican con­ ple agree with them, by all means so
Ill, Beaverton. Ore., or <
prices I k not our forte, as It Is with
vention and dictated the nomination let it be!—Harvey's Weekly.
tug. 9th address me in care C.
-tome. We don't try to take advant-
of one of its own members, when
Hatfield, Cloverdale. Ore.
some other people wanted somebody
If anyone can mention a Demo­
ige of Hlack production, rising mar­
else nominated.
Scandalous,
of cratic presidential candidate »hose
V
kets, abnormal demand, and tempor­
course; if true. Of course, if every election Sam Oompers hasn't deemed
Reitaurant Open At Rockaway.
ary conditions. You can always bo
Republican Senator had been there, essential to the welfare of labor dur
Put up in two itjltl
they would have been an egregious Ing the past quarter of a century,
The Elmore Annex Restaurant, iure of rlgh prices and fair treat­
case of the five per cent tail wagging we'll be ready to admit that wage next to the Elmore Hotel, is nfiw ment here.
the ninety-five per cent dog. Seeing, arnera ought to pay any attention open for the season. Chicken dinner
moreover, that the non-Senatorial to hie quadrennial proclamation* served Sundays from 1 to 5 p m.
ninety-five per cent were elected by commanding the worker* to »ote the
Bayocean Sheet Metal Woiki.
Special attention given parties on
the ballots of free and Independent Democratic national ticket.
-eservation. "Quality our Mott*.
First Street. Tillamook. Oreoon.
voters, it must be regard'd as ex-
STAR GARAGE
CRATER LAKE
TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES.
We Give Goodyear Service
C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.
CRATER
THICK for SALE
I
1 3-toiSelden, Continental Motor, new, ;
cost $4,100, $2,750.
I
1 li-tfl Selden, Continental Motor,[front
LAKE
LODGE
“OREGON OUTDOORS” Booklet
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
tie pneumatic, never been^used,
$2,150.
Call WALTER NELSON,
Ntual Phone, or one mlie north of
town.
STOP AT THE COVE
CONFECTIONERY
GARIBALDI COVE.
¿ sure will Tickle You”
To find how long the
full rich taste of the
Real Tobacco Chew
lasts.
That’s why it really
saves you money to use
this class of tobacco
instead of the ordinary
kinds.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Hazelwood Ice Cream. Drinks on Ice
at all Times.
J. L. KIDDER, Prop
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS,
TILLAMOOK, ORE
UGW. CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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