Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 09, 1920, Image 4

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    T1LL»AMOOK HEADLIGHT. SP t FMBER O. 1920.
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Fred C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year
$2.00
Editorial Snap Shots.
What is the political issue now
confronting the people the League
covenant, wet or dry, or democratic
mud slinging?
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Out West,, the politicans say that
Cox is “dry” and back East they say
he is “wet”. But Westerners cannot
be fooled by the trickster politicains,
for they know that Tammany and
the other democratic bosses as awful­
ly “wet”.
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It was said during the Democratic
convention that Governor Cox had
one of the largest and best organiz­
ed delegations, including a large
brass band a; San Francisco. Won-
<! r who furnished the slush money:
Tammany and the other political
bosses or Candidate Cox?
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This is the line up, politically—
Harding, for president and Stanfield
for United States Senator, Pas3 it
along, for it would place a person in
a peculiar position to vote for a re-
publican for president and a demo­
<rat for United States Senator, lì
you’re a republican, registered ar a
republican, took part in a republican
n -imary, then there is only one logl-
rial and sensible thing to do, and
that is to vote for Harding and Stan-
field.
Oregon Voter has to say ab >ut Jack-
son’s slush money:
“One reason so many people are
prejudiced against men of wealth
is that men of wealth so often are so
prone to spend their money in such
large amounts to influence voting by
the people. C. S. Jackson’s activity
in behalf of two initiative bills two
years ago was a case in point. Jack­
son's use of his own money in large
sums, while carrying his measures,
instilled hatred into the heart.. of th«
countrypress, whom he was Injuring
by his measures. They felt it was
due to the large sums he was spend­
ing, the brute power of his wealth,
that the people were prevailed upon
to adopt his two spite measures."
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Refer To Back Page Of This Issue, Money In It For You If You Care To Save.
New Arrivals
In Fall Footwear.
—scarcely a day elapses but whut
-hipments of new fall shoes keep ar­
riving and as usual discrimina' In*,
folks look to Haltom’s in being the
leader in carrying the finest anti
largest stocks of wanted footwear. A
few of the recent arrivals are.
—New Chippendale dark brown calf
inch cltj
boot, with smart new 1
heel. An entirely new style for grow­
ing girls and women. Wears splend­
idly. Widths A to E. Pair $10.95
It seems that Oregon is getting
its eyes open in regard to 'he bene-
fits to be derived for caterlng
to the tourist travel and Tillamook
is one of the counties that
,‘s
going after it in earnest. It is freely
admitted that tourists leave one mill­
ion dollars a day in California, and
we see no reason why a like amount
cannot be expended in Oregon. It
will be remembered that the last state
legislature appropriated $50,000 to
help advertise Oregon as a desirable
state for tourists to visit, and it is
pleasing to know that the Pacific
Northwest Tourist Association has
snceeded in getting tourists to visit
the northwest. This asscociation is
doing wonders, for tourists have been
visiting Canada, Washington and
Oregon in great numbers this year,
and with the completion of the Pac­
ific Highway it is going to surprise
Californians how the tourist travel
will come to the northwest, as well
as to the magnitude of it. What the
tourists want is good roads, good
hotels and good service. Let's do ev­
ery thing within reason to obtain
this great tourist crop and the one
million dollars daily. We were great­
ly surprised at the cars that came to
Tillamook county this year, for they
came from every state in the union.
—New brown kid Rialto top boot.
I The super features are style, comfor
| and fit; 1% inch heel, Pair $12.5C ¡
1 —New black kid boot with military
heel and imitation tip. A smart shot
1 for the particular one who wishes .
medium heel for dress.
The celebrated Red Cross •“ho«
too. new. fall styles are much in
evidence, in wanted French and inil-
■ itary heel. In combination Iasi.
—New oxfords, too^ that have been
approved by Dame Fashion. The pi le*
on one attractive oxfords is only
$7.90 the pair.
Bountiful Stocks Of High-Grade
Wet Weather Goods-Prices Are Right
Haltom’s As Usual Can Boast Of The Largest Stocks And It Fittingly) Applies To.The
Rainy' Weather Goods That We’ve Amassed,General Assortments Of Whatever Is Needed.
We Say); Buy Now As The Demand For These Things Is Beyond Expectation; ^/seOnes
Are Already Anticipating Their Needs To Tide Them Over For Six Months To Come
And Why) Not Follow Suit.
GOODRICH
Only Recognized Brands Are Featured.
It’s a downright pleasure
to own boots lik» these.
They absolute^ over­
come every wearness of
the old style black
rubber boots.
I"
HIPRESS
""T oots a shoes
With The Red Line round The Top.1
MEN S RUBBER BOOTS;—
— Goodi Ich Brown Hipress Sporting Boots, Pair .... $8.50
—Gt O'Jrlch WhRe Hip Boot. Pair...................................... $10.00
—Goodrich White Storm King Boot. Pair ...................... $8 95
—Go jdrfch Straight Line Light Sporting Boot.......... -$7.15
—Vac Sporting Boots.................................................
$8.50
— Rhode Island Sporting Boots, Firestone, Pair
$6 45
—Goodrich Hipc’ss Short Brown Boots, Pair . .
$5.95
—Straight Line Black Short Boots, Pair............
$5.45
—Rhode Inland Short Boots. Pair .................... ..
■ $3.95
BOYS RUBBER BOOTS:—
--Goodrich Hipress, Storm King Brown Boots............ $6.25
This is how a Southern newspaper
Do Youi Shoes Fit Comfortably ?
sizes up thp political issues:
— Straight Line, Storm King Brown Black Boots ... $5.65
'I hen come to Haltom’s for your
“Disguise, camouflage, cover up,
—Rhode Island Boots, Storm the Pair................. ■............. $3 98
sidest.p, pussyfoot or pretend as they
next pair and our shoe experts will
—Goodrich Hipress Short Brown Boots........................... $4 90
may choose, the Democrats know
—Rhode Island Shoit Boots, Black, The pair................. $3 25
'It your feet correctly. Or if you have
that the issue, first, last and all the
—Yutii’s Goodrich Hipress Storm King Brown Boot. . $4.95
broken down arches or other foot aii-
time .is Wilson and his works .Wilson 1
and his record—at hame and abroad, |
—Youth’s Straight
' ' ' Storm
~
King Brown Boots................. $4 55
: ments they will correct them wiiti
in. Washington or Paris, his self-.
-—Youth’s Rhode Island Boots, Storm King, The Pair $2.89
Wizards.
glorification, his self-adulation, his
—Youth’s Goodrich Hipress Short Brown Boots............ $3.95
Notice of Bond Sale
er.—different—made of the tough,
densest, most in*
selfish arrogance and obstinacy.”
j
—Youth’s Straight Line Short Biack Boots. Pair............ $3.50
vulnerable tire rubber—actually 1
same stock that
And it nothing hut camouflage a- I
by
the same unit-
Goodrich
Tires
arc
made
of
—
m:
Sealed bids will be received until
—Youth’s Rhode Island Short Black Black Botts, Pair $2.45
bout Much money that the democrats i
construction
process,
too.
the hour of 10 A. M. o’clock the 4th
are howling about.
■k, ...
|>«lpr come apart
—they
<biv of October, 1920, by the under­
They can’t leak, cred
.
—,
WOMEN S RUBBER BOOTS:—
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«•ill stand a terrific : ernieet
amollit of
*7 wear— rrnnfort-
The county judge of Clatsop coun- i signed and immediaitely thereafter
—Straight Line Short Boots...................................
able—built to the shape^f your foot when it'»
$3.65
tv said that Tillamook county had all publicly opened by the County Court
—Rhode Island Short Boots ................................
working.
ts.es
the other counties in the state skin­ of Tillamook County, Oregon, at the
—
Alisa,
’
e
S
’
.
raight
Line
Short
Boots,
Pair
...
office
of
said
court
in
the
county
$3.15
ned. To his great surprised while in
—Misse’s Rhode Island Short Boo.ts, Pair . . .
Tillamook county last week he found court house in Tillamook City, Oregon,
$3.15
that the dairymen skinned the whey for the purchase of bonds of said
CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS:—
county
issued
for
the
building
of
per
­
they fed to the hogs. At the same
—Straight Line Storm King Boots, Pair . . ....................... $3.79
time he said that was not the only manent roads therein in the sum of
Parents who have children to shoe
—Straight Line Short Boots, The Pair.............................. $2 80
thing Tillamook county had other $30,000, same being in demoninations '
! will do wisely by doing it now, es­
of $1000, each, dated January 1st,1920
—Rhode Island Pebble Top Boots, Pair............................ $1.98
counties skinned, for it had them
pecially now when you can profit by
and maturing January 1, 1930; said
skinned on cheese, co-operative met­
—Red Swamper Rubber Shoes, Pair ................................. $5.95
—Men's Rubbers, English or Medium Toes, Plain or
bonds to bear interest at five and one
Haltom’s Anniversary Sale.
hods, good roads and a good county
—Blacjf Erie Rubber, The Pair ........................................... $4.35
half per cent (5(6 pev cent) per an­
Edge, at Pi ah’—$1.25
court, the best in the state, he said, num, payable
We only mention a few—
semi-annually on
—Leather Top Rubber Shoes, The Pair ........................... $4 59
outside of Clatsop county. Of course January and July 1st, principal and
—Boy’s Rubbers English or Medium Toes, Plain or Rolled
Growing Girl’s Calf Or Kid Skir.
—Rubber Shoes, With Nailed Soles, Pair...................... $5.50
the county judge had to toot his own
Edge, Pair—98c.
interest payable in United Sta.tes
Shoes Comfortable Low Heel, $7.00
horn, for he said nobody had a good
•—Mishawaka Bale Band Rubber Shoes ............................ $4.45
"old coin at the office of the County
—Boy’s Rubbers, English or Medium Toes, plain or Rolled
word to say for county courts.
Values. Pair $5.95.
—Boy’s Mishawaka Rubber Shoes, Pair............................ $3.75
I Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency
edge pair
— 68e.
of the State of Oregon in New York
—Growing Girl’s Calf Lace Boot,
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S RUBBERS
—Woman’s Rubbers, Storm or Croquet Front at 89c. and 9Se.
Both political panties are raising, City, at the option, of the bidder.
Low
Heel.
$10.00
Values,
Sale
Pair.
-—Misses’ Rubbers, Storm Front, Medium or Orthopedic toe.
Come in rolled edge or plain soles and fit to all heels and
large sums of money to carry on the
Said bids must be accompanied by
national campaign. Now if th: rais- a certified cheek for 5 per cent of the
toes. .*
$7.95.
The Pair .1.......................................................................................... — 79c>
ing is called slush money that the amount bid and must be unconditional.
Women’s And Misse’s Black Calf
democrats are raising. The fact of j
The approving legal opionin of
Shoes, $10.00 Values, Pair $7,2C:
the matter Governor Cox is making Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree, of
o great howl about Republican slush Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
$11.50 Brown Calf Shoes At $8.85.
mon-.y.. It is plain to see that the the successful bidder.
—$7.50 Women’s Heavy Waterprool
reason of this is to take the people’s
The Court reserves the right to re­
Shoes $5,75.
mind from the other issues. There ject any or all bids.
' ■ not any slush money being used in
Women’s $11.50 Dress Kid Skin Lace
HOMER MASON Clerk.
cither party to buy the presidency,
Boot, Rich Brown, French Heel, Sale
for every right thinking person
Notice of Sale of Bond Warrants
$6.45.
knows that is impossible. Governor
Particularly do Haltom’s place their stamp of approval on “Gold Medal Brand,” is abos-
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Cox started out to run a mud sling­
—Women's $11.00 Black Kid Lace
Sealed bids will be received until
lutely guaranteed to give satisfaction also waterproof. A new garment, if not, what it should be.
ing campaign, but it will act as a
Boot, Cuban Heel, Pair $8.95.
boomerag.
i 'M the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. on the
—Alligator Never-Leak Brand Slickers, % Length, Grass
—Men’s Long Slickers, guaranteed, Gold Medal Bl ind.
10th day of September, 1920, by the
Black, Double with Outside Cape, Buckles and Snap Fastners,
undersigned and immediately there­
Green; Guaranteed to Keep Dry, with Buckle and Snap
The annual Tillamook County Fair after publically opened by the Coun­
at ............... .............................................................................. — $9.85
Fastners at
.......................................................................—$6.50
will be held next week at the fair ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­
—Men’s % Length Slickers, Same as above and snap
the
grounds, and it is hoped that
Alcator
Jackets
and Pants. Garment . . . . ............. $4.45
gon, at the office of said Court in the
fastners, at ............................................................................... — $8.45
dairymen especially and others will County Court House in Tillamook
—MeJ’a Extra Heavy Rubber Jackets with Reinforced
The
Famous
“
Melanson
’
s
”
—Men’s % Length Slickers, Same aj> above. Except in
take interest in and attend. It will
be worth while, for th(> large display 1 City. Oregon, for the purchase of I
Cape ................................................................................................. — $8.85
Grass Green ................................................................................. —$8.95
Bond
Warrants
of
said
County,
of
of blooded stock will be the large.it
—Boy’s Slickers, Age 5 to 16 at..........................
- $3.85
—
Boy
’
s
Rubber
Coats,
Full
Length,
Ages
6
to
16,
at
.
$5,95
ef'er held In Tillamook County. By from $10,000 to $60,000, issued for |
—Leathers of kid and calf,
the
building
of
permanent
roads
everybody in the county attending
colors brown and black. Sizes
Men’s Nobby) And Sou’ Wester Slicker Hats. $1.25
wo are sure the three breeders asso­ therein, the same being issued In lieu
21 to 7 ; in widths 24 to 7. On
—Menis Nobby Water Repellant Hats
ciations that have gone to so much ■ of a portion of an authorized issue :
—Men’s Heavy Rubber Hats.............................................. —$1.45
—$1.35
your next visit ask our shoe
trouble and expense in. mal: ng this ■of $430.00, the same being in denon- I
experts
to
show
you
the
“
Mel
­
great display of dairy stock will ¡nations of $50.00 or multiples there­
Men’s Parrafine Pants, Priced At $4.45.
anson’s, shoes, with the col­
greatly appreciate a large crowd nt of.
—Mei's Water Repellant Cruiser Coats at $6.25—And
the fair this year. Anyway, go to
lege heel and toe. Mr. Gil­
Said bond warrants to bear inter- j
—Men's Water Repellant Pants, Double Seat and Knee $5.25
the fair and congratulate the breed­ est at five and one-half (5%) per,
bertson, our “Wizard King”
Double Back and Front at........................................................ — $7.35
ers associations for their efforts to
cent per annum until paid principal ■
sold the “Melanson” in Mar­
—Men's Wool Logger Shirts In Double Back, Front and Sleeves with a/ extra lining. In Grey and Plaids................ —$10.00
make Tillamook as famed for its pure and interest payable in U. S. Gold '
shall Field & Co’s..Chicago. Ill
bred stock as for its cl.ecse
Coin at the office of the County J
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I
Governor Cox seems to take great Treasurer of Tillamook County, Ore- I
delight in abusing the United States gon. Said bids must be accompanied
senate, calling the republican mem­ by certified check for 5 per cent of '
%
bers he senate oligarchy, just as the amount bid and must be uncon- !
though it was sonic autocratic body ditional.
over which the people had no control.
The Court reserves the right to re- I
Rubberized Capes $4.79.
Smart Gabardine Rain Capes At $7.95.
As everybody knows the Senate is Ject any or all blds.
Buttons
neatly
size»
8, 10, 12 and 14. Hood attached,.making
—
Dark
blue
with
hat
to
match
same,
elected by the people and is held re­
Homer Mason, County Clerk.
practical school tog. I lark blue.
all the wav down to bottom of cape, Sizes 8. 10, 12
sponsible to the people. It maybe
that a comparsion is no out of place,
and 14.
Notice
while Cox continued to villify the
—Children’s Rubber Rain Capes, also of Gabardine.
republican senators, it Is perfectly tn
H^odattaclied, color brown, In sizes 4 to 14. Price
—
Children
’
s
Red
Gabardine
Rubber
Capes.
In
sizes
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
III the County Court of the State of
o-ler to say that it was not thè peo­ I
4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. ^Vt $4.79.
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Tillamook
o
ple who gave Cox the nomination on
n the matter of the estate of W'l-
()■
the democratic ticket for president,
O'
but it was Charles Murphy, Tamm­ liuni Thomas Collins, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all to
any’s political boss; George Brenan,
political boss of Illinois: Thomas whom it may concern. That the un­
this situation, following the refusal If there is such a young man, we are for Pttsident. Th« Ohio governor ackson Morris, Republican, and
Cunent Topics Discussed.
Taggart, potilical boss of Indiana dersigned has been, by the County
of Sir Reginald Tower, the British anxious to fneet him. Now that the should not let his tniexty over the he course of the discussion took t
and a few other lesser bosses, who, Court of Tillamook County, Ortgon,
representative of the league at Dan­ ■ campaign is on let’s have some pract- dairy Democrat situation run away osition that, to quote the Associat
gave Cox the nomination.
duly appointed Administratrix of the
"Unde Joe” Cannon, the dean of zig, to allow the landing of munit­ i leal demonstration of genuine, heart- with Ils judgemenJL”
ress account, "since Poland wait
estate of William Thomas Collins, Illinois Republicans, looking the pic­ ions, was the action of the 'free I ful sentiment in favor of the foreign
aggressor, its political lndependen
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The object that the Clatsop county deceased; and all persons having ture of health, dropped into the Re­
city's constltutent assembly in voting ’ made league. Senator Harding and
and territorial integrity had not be
vi Itors had In coming to Tillamook claims against said estate are hereby publican national commute head­
Thiy Ought to (et Together on
by 61 to 20 a resolution proclaiming Governor Cox have been meeting the
i
attacked by Russia and that tber
county last week was more than most : notified to present same, duly veri­ quarters in Chicago a few days ago
What/. True
the neutrality of Danzig In the Rus­ j officials and the politicians. It is time
fore this question would not proper!
of oui ncople realize. Although thqj- ■ fied. as by law required, to the un­ for a chat on the national situation.
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so-Polish war, declare the provision to hear front the people—from those
be a subject for the league to tai
cum here wanting the <o-operation dersigned. or to her attorney, John Settling his black cigar more firmly
in the treaty giving Pollan.1 charge who bear the burdens, do the actual
'Ijie Democraticcandidates and th up.”
of tills county, what thex had in Leland
Henderson, at Tillamook. In one corner of his mouth, he beg­ of the 'free city’ foreign affairs.”
Democratic campiign orators ough
; woik and suffer the heartaches.”
Looks like Mr. Wilson had bette
view was the hullding of n bard sur­ Oregon, within six months from
this an: "1 am constantly asked by the
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to come to so mo <ort of common un call another White House conference
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faced road from Astoria to Tillamook date.
voters of my district and elsewhere:
Emmetsburg (la.) Democrat: "If
Phlladephia Ledger: “Governor demanding abint the true status
and engineer another and more Hmt
county line. We have the assurance
Dated September 9th, 1920, the Do yon know Harding?’ I tell them there is a father in Palo Allo county 1 Gox is becoming tiresome with his the league of drtions and about th ough "at-onement.”
of Mr. Sanburn, president of the As- j first publication of
I
know
hint
very
well.
And
they
ask:
this notice.
who would be willing to have his constant lepitition of the charge that facts of Europtn conflict.
toria Chamber of Commerce that this I
Lizzie Collins, Adminis­ i ’How about him?’ I am glud to re­ son serve in the league of nations the Republicans have a 'slush fund'
Governor Cod insited in his spee
Is what Clatsop county has planned ,
Governor Cox accuses the Repub­
tratrix of the estate of ply Harding is O. K.’ 1 have been army to aid in preserving the terri­ of $15.000.000 to elect Harding. If of acceptance, when notified of h
and will carry out in the near future. I
licans of a failure to reduce taxes. 1*
William Thomas Collins, intimately acquainted with Warren torial Integrity of any country in Eu­ I he has the proof to offer that such a nomination bjf he Democrats for t
It may, as our visitors said, take ti I
view of the fact that Democratic si-
G. Harding for years. He is a man rope or Asia, under Article X of the fund exists and that it is being illeg­ presidency, tin the league of natio
deceased.
fi w vents to complete the road pro­
of good Judgment. There's a time covenant, we shall be glad to hear
ministration uses all the money r:\-
John Leland Henderson,
already
existgand
the
covenant
ally
used,
he
ought
to
produce
it.
tect. hut the most Important feature
for courage—a valuable trait in pri­ from him. Who is the first who will
ed through taxation under existiM
Attorney for snld estate.
But he only raises doubts of his goad ready Is in free.
¡■bout It Is the Clatsop county people
vate and public life—but most valu­ be willing to make the sacrifice? Per-
laws, and cries for more, how do*
And,
said
Candidate
Roosev
faith
by
merely
making
the
charges
nre going to push It through to com­
able when one Is clothed with power, i
Governor Cox suggest the funds ne
Mr. Bumpers gives warning that i as Harding has been for ntany years, i ■ haps someone who lias no son would every tune he appears before an au­ campaigningn the west for the V e I cessary to maintain the governm«*
pletion as soon ns possible. When
dience
and
not
attemptig
to
substan-1
■
not
object
to
having
his
neighbor's
Presidency
0
the
Democratic
tick
finished it will be of inestimable however prices may fall, wages must and as he undoubtedly will be for I I son go. If so. let us have from him a
tant-
tiate it. Coming from a candidate' "History wBlay a great share of e could be secured under lower tai»i-
lay up. This is another way of say­
value and benefit to Tillamok county.
many years to come.”
ion?
!
statement
to
this
effect.
We
can
responsible
for
the
plight
of
e
who
owes
his
nomination
to
the
most
;
ing
that
wages
must
be
increased
by
While In Astoria recently we found
I scarely believe that there Is a rugged, vicious machine elements in the Dem- 1 splendid pgole of Poland upon t
the sentiment quite strong for this i he gteater amount of satisfactions
Laurence Hills, in a cable from ambitious young man in our com­
Governor Cox told members
ocratic party, like Tammany and old little naftw men in the Un
road project. What however the ihey will buy when the cost of living Paris to the New York Sun-Herild •
Indiana ___________
Democratic ________
Editorial AM
States Seie, those little nai
people of Clatsop county want is the is lower. Mr. Gontpers will be able "The sending of French warships to munity who was in the service dur­ Roger Sullivan outfit in Illinois, ele- 1
elation that Senator Harding favtrti
ing
the
world
war,
who
would
be
to
bring
the
boon
to
all
whom
he
may
meats
which
have
never
hesitated
to
men
wha'»day
control
the
mac
eo-operation of Tillamook county, j
Dnnzlg becomes more and more sign­ willing to don khaki again, take his
a party press, while he stood for*1
influence to be so efficient that it will
shake down every plum on the corp­ ery of thftlepublican party. But
independent press. That was ratW
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ificant as a protest by France against departure from his home and loved
pay
employers
to
keep
them
at
work
oration and office-holding tree each their deal' to satisfy personal s
Oh. yes, the Portland Journal is I
what she regards as the unneu/ral ones, and go to Siberia. European
nak. ig a great fuss about the false j when the less capable lose employ­
election, unsupported charges of this the bolsferists would not be kn£k- queer doctrine to preach to an
administration
of
the
port
and
’
free
iepce of Democratic partisan editor*
’•«ports about republicans obtaining | ment. As Gov. Coolidge puts it, city’ by the league of nations. The Russia, Poland, Bulgaria. Turkey, kind are hardly becoming, It is ra- ing at tlngates of Warsaw.”
and it was queer gospel to be hand*
Persia, India. Egypt. Ireland or any tber distressing to people of good
slush money. Yet one cannot help re­ where there is no profit there is no
But dsntor Hitchcock, of Ne
out by the editor and publisher ■
minding the people of Oregon that it employment, and the suspension of solution of Danzig's future, it will be other country where the executice taste to see the course Mr. Cox has ka, wh
President’s Wilson’s
two-bound partisan Democratic orf-
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promise In the peace negotiations. lawlessness, restore order, and mak"
rate measures for all counties of the | ty Observer.
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state with the exception of Multno­
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