Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 10

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    Tl LAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 23. 1920.
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affairs of other nations and not allow
Which Way Do You Prefer!
anarchists and foreigners to in­
Not long ago the Democratic fin­
terfere in the affairs of the United
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
States. The government has been too ancial administration in Washington
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per year .>2.00 lenient with anarchists, and unless reported that It had purchased Unit­
some drastic measures are taken tc ed States Liberty bonds in the de- ■
round them up and send them out of pressed public market at a discount
the country there will be similar and thereby saved the public treas­
blood thirsty outrages, the same that ury almost *50.000.000. This ach­
ievement was announced with much
occurred at New York last week.
Senator Chamberlain Is in a bad
glee and caused the officials the
fix. Having voted for the Wilson
"Pat” McArthur gave the people greatest satisfaction.
league of nations and then voted for of this county some good advise while
Contrast with this the statement
the Lodge reservations, he has dis­ here last week, when he referred to of Mr. Harding in his speech of . - !
appointed and displeased, not only protection and free trade. He told ceptance:
President Wilson, but a whole lot of his audience that those who believe
"I believe the government shoui l j
Democrats in Oregon who are going ’ in protection for the Southern States make its Liberty and Victory bon ’s ’
to "knife** him at the coming election. i where sugar, cotton, peanuts, etc., worth all that its patriotic citzc-s
It is plain to see that a large number j are protected by tariff, and free trade paid in purchasing them.*’
of democrats are sick and tired of the for the Northern states where cheese,
Jackson-Chamberlain-West political butter, Chinese eggs, lumber, etc., Notice of Completed" Street Improve­
machine and by putting Chamberlain can be brought in free of duty, to
ment.
In his political grave they hope in vote for the democratic ticket. It is
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the future to become a united party the Underwood tariff law that was
Notice is hereby given, that the
again, for it is badly split up just passed by the democratic party that City Engineer of Tillamook City,
now.
brought about free trade for Oregon Oregon, has filed with the City Re­
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and the other northern states. Robert corder a certificate of the completion
Governor Cox wants the people <f N. Stanfield is not in favor of free of his satisfaction of the work of the
Oregon to re-elect Senator Chamber- Chinese eggs or free lumber from improvement of Third Street, extend­
lain, and Senator Harding asks the Canada, placing the mill owners of ing from Stillwell Avenue West to
people of Oregon to elect Robert N. Tillamook county at a bad disadvau- the City limits, which improvement
Stanfield, the Republican nominee. i tage in having to compete with Hin­ consists in the paving of said
for U. S. Senator. It is generally doo labor. And as Tillamook is go­ streets, with the accessories thereof
conceded that there will be a re­ ing to become a great lumbering cen- in accordance with resolution etsab-
publican landslide in November, and j ter in the near future, we raise our lishing Local Improvement District
it is to the Interest of Oregon as well protest against free lumber and hope No. 10 of said Tillamook City, and
as Tillamook county, that a republic­ I that the people of this county will the Common Council of Tillamook
an senator be elected to help Hard­ vote for Mr. Stanfield, for that is the City has appointed Monday, October
ing straighten out the muss the dem­ | way of show your protest againsl 4th, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock
ocratic party have placed the country protection for the Southern states p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
in. We cannot see how any republic­ and free trade for Northern states, City, Oregon, as the time and place
an can be so inconsistent as to vote We are all interested in the dev- for considering the accaptance of
tor Senator Harding and then cast elopment of Tillamook county, but such work, at which time and place
their vote for Senator Chamberlain.
we want to say plainly that the per­ any objections to the acceptance of
son who votes for a party that plac­ said work will be heard and consid­
Just a word to those who complain ed lumber on the free list is no friend ered by the Common Council.
about heavy taxation. If you want or booster for Tillamook county and
Dated this September 23rd. 1920.
high taxation in future and a con­ is no friend of the timber and lum­
Frances B. Stranahan,
tinuation of the wilful waste of pub­ bering interests.
Vote for Robert City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
lic money, then vote for Cox for N. Stanfield and you vote for pro­
president and Chamberlain for U. S. tection for our two most important Notice of Completed Street Improve­
senator. The present administration | industries—dairying and lumbering.
ment.
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will go down in history as the most |
Notice is hereby given, that the
wasteful, extravagant and ineffdent
Tlie Interest Rate Measure
City Engineer of Tillamook City,
government that ever existed. That’s ;
Oregon, has filed with the City Re­
why your taxes come high, and why
No more radical measure was ev- corder a certificate of the completion
the cost of living continues high.
er on the ballot in Oregon than ih • of his satisfaction of the work of the
Those who voted for the democratic
proposed bill to limit interest rates in Improvement of Seventh Street, from
party eight and four years ago, and
Oregon to 5 per cent. Its result
tillwell Avenue, East to the West
placed that party in power arc re­
would be ruin for the state from im­ side of Miller Avenue, which impro-
sponsible for what have happened.
pairment of credit and dearth of e. ient consists in the paving of said
If you want a change, and we know
money to loan both from local cap­ streets, with the accessories thereof
the people do, then there is, only one
ital and outside capital.
in accordance with resolution etsab-
thing to do, and that is to vote for
"In effect this proposed bill pro­ lishing Local Improvement District
Senator Harding for president and
hibits charging a rate o; 1.. tei-. . iii No. 9 of said Tillamook City, and
Robert N. Stanfield for U. S. senator,
escess of 5 per cent” said a loca.
■ > the Common Council of Tillamook
in fact, vote for the entire Republic­
who is well posted on financial mat­ City has appointed Monday, Octobci
an ticket.
ters in Oregon.
"Four ye.’ ee nt 4th, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock
would be the legal rate.......... t why p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
The democratic party in Oregon 13
anyone with the mental capaci ty to City, Oregon, as tht. time and place
split and there will be thousands of
reason can support a law so i:b ■ lat­ for considering the accaptance of
democrats who will “knife” Senator
ely pernicious in its character is be­ such work, at which time and place
Chamberlain next November. An ef­
yond our understanding,’ he co...in- any objections to the acceptance of
fort was made to bring George’s
ued. "However, the voters in Oregon a.d work will be heard and consld
name before the national democratic
are called upon, from time to ti ie. 'red by the Common Council.
convention at San Francisco, but a I
to sit down on such misguided souls
Dated this September 23rd, 1920.
majority of the Oregon delegates
as the authors of this proposed bill
Frances B. Stranahan,
would not stand for it, so they put
and these voters can be depended up- City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
the “lid” on the Senator’s boom for
on to do so in this Instance.
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vice-president. Chamberlain has been
"In the event this bill should be- I NOTICE OF COMPLETED STREET I
playing fast and loose with the lea­
come a law it would have the effect
IMPROVEMENT
gue covenant and with the democrat­
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of destroying the borrowing power of
ic party. First he lined up with the
every individual, corporation and in­ 1 Notice is hereby given, that the
Wilson adminstration, then he voted
dustry in this state,” he added. “It City Engineer of Tillamook City, Ore-
for the republican reservations. Now is reasonable to suppose that every 'gon, has filed with the City Recorder
he is hobnobbing with Governor
loan now outstanding would be call- a certificate of the completion to his
satisfaction of the work of the im­
Cox, who is running on a democratic ed when it becomes due, for
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platform pledged to the Wilson lea­ utterly foolish to believe that any- provement of Fifth Street, from Still­
gue of nations. No wonder that one will loan money in Oregon at ó well Avenue to Sixth Avenue West,
George is in bad repute Just now, per cent when 6, 7 or 8 per cent is and Sixth Avenue West, from Fifth
Street to Fourth Street, and Third,
with thousands of democrats disgust­ i
easily obtainable in every state in Fourth and Fifth Avenues West, from
ed with him.
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the Union, with the result of a gen­ 1 the center of Fourth Street, South
eral paraylsis of every line of activi­ ■ 200 feet.
It was only natural to suppose that
ty in this state.”
i which improvement consists in the
nil those who bought liberty bonds
Let every individual think it over. construction of a sewer along said
would not be able to hold them uut.il
If you are denied the privilege of Streets, with the accessories thereof
they became due.
It was freelv
bortowing money for your needs, it I in accordance with resolution esta­
stated when bonds were sold that
every one of your friends and neigh blishing Local Improvement District
they would always be worth the'r
hors were in the same boat, if the No. 14 of said Tillamook City, and
fifee value. But alas those who hnve
industries in Oregon are compel :>.i the Common Council of Tillamook
had to dispose of their bonds know
to close down for lack of funds to City has appointed Monday. October
to their sorrow that they have to be
carry on their business, Oregon would 4th, 1920. at th« hour of 8 o’clock
discounted. This Is another demo­
be compelled to set her clock back p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
cratic promise that, like "he kept us
I City, Oregon, as the time and place
700 years.
I for considering the acceptance of
o*Ut of war *, that deceived the people.
The Liberty Bonds having gone be­
STANFIELD ELECTION URGED such work, at which tlme and place
low par under the democratic ad­
any objections to the acceptance of
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ministration, it is to be supposed that
said work will be heard and consid­
people that own bonds should take Senator Harding Sends Telegram to ered by the Common Council.
an interest in the coming election, for
Harding-Coolidge Club.
Dated this September 23rd, 1920.
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ii the democrats win. Liberty Bonds
Frances B. Strnnahnn.
Senator Harding has sent a plea City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
« ill remain below par and will sell
at a discount, while if the republi­ to the voters of Oregon to elect Ro-
cans win out, republican leaders say bert N. Stanfield to the United Staten NOTICE OF COMPLETED STREET I
IMPROVEMENTS
they will again demand their face I senate to help in the republican con­
Notice is hereby given, that the City
trol of national affairs. The plea is
value.
expressed in a telegram to the Hard­ Engineer of Tillamook City, Oregon,
has filet! with the City Recorder a 1
Governor Cox is not the only pol­ ing and Coolidg(> club as follows:
W. W. Banks, president Hardlng- ! certificate of the completion to his
itical mud slinger. There is a little
satisfaction of the work of the im-
bunch of politicians made up of dem- Cooiidge Campaign club: All who are I provement of 9th Street, 10th Street,
ocrats and a few republicans, who earnestly desirous that the republic­ and llh Street, all from the East
have started in to belittle and mal- an party shall take control of nat­ line of Thayer’s Addition, to Stillwell
grin Robert N. Stanfield, republican ional affairs to the end that we may Avenue •
candidate for U. S. Senator. Come restore the health of the republic and .' 12th Street, from 1st Avenue East
right down to it, there is not much Insure the good of the country will to Third Avenue West; 1st Avenue
difference between the dairymen wish, as I wish, that the voters of East, between 10th and 12th Streets;
of this county and Mr. Stan- Oregon may find it to their best Judg­ I Stillwell Avenue, from 9th Street to I
12th Street; 1st Avenue West from]
field. He has been raising iheep ment to support Robert N. Stanfield 9th -Street
(extended) to
12|th .
and wool in Eastern Oregon and the for United States senator.
Street; 2nd Avenue West, between
WARREN
G.
HARDING
of
Tillamook
county
have
dairymen
10th and 12th Streets ;and 3rd Avenue
The Republican presidential nom­ West, from 10th Street to 12th Street,
been raising cows and producing
milk. And both have made a busln- inee Is well aware of the campaign which improvement consists in the
ess success. Anyone who has come being made In Oregon to elect a construction of a sewer along saM
in contact with Mr. Stanfield recog­ democratic senator and evidently is Streets, with the accessories thereof
nize that he is a thorough gentleman earnestly desirous that the republic­ in accordance with resolution esta­
and successful business man. and be­ ans have two senators from this state blishing Local Improvement District
cause he has made a success of bus­ instead of one to support his admin­ No. 11 of said Tillamook City, and
iness that is a good reason why he istration. especially that Oregon is the Common Council of Tillamook
would make a good United States noted as a banner republican state. City has appointed Monday. October I
Sei or. There are too many lawyers I Senator Harding doubtless realizes 4th, 1920. at the hour of 8 o’clock
at Washington, anyway, and it would tliat one democrat in the senate from p. m. at the City Hull in Tillamook
be a good improvement to send a Oregon may give the democrats con- i City. Oregon, as the time and place
business man there. Robert N. Stan­ trol of that Important body whose | for considering the acceptance of
field is a gentleman and it is wrong support Is absolutely '.ssentlal to en- such work, at which time and place
any objections to the acceptance of
for the democrats or anyone else to act a republican programme.
said work will be heard and consid­
attempt to throw mud at him.
ered by the Common Council.
From An Ex-service Man
Dated this September 23rd. 1920.
The dastardly outrage at New York
Frances B. Stranahan.
last week, when a large numbet >f
Kenneth W. Huitz, of Phoenix, I City
Recorder of Tillamook City. Or.
person* were killed and property Ariz., writes: “I am an ex-army air
damaged to the amdunt of a million i service non-commissioned offeer and [
dolluis was done by the explosion of a member in the Frank Luke, Jr..
Card of Thanks.
a bomb in the financial center of Post No. 1 of the American Legion.
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We wish to thank our many friends
that city, is only another Illustration I had a good chance to see Wilson­
of allowing a lot of anarchists to ian waste at first hand during ths and neighbors for their kindness dur­
come to the United StateH and carry late war as 1 was attached to the ing the sickness and death of our be­
out their blood thirsty plots. Now Aircraft ’Production Division’ where loved son. brother and husband. AL
that they have plotted against the money went like water and results so for the beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Stella Hanenkratt
United State*, it will, no doubt, open flowed like cold molasses. We con­
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hanenkratt
people’s minds in allowing people in structed structures and roads that
and family
this rountry to plot against other were never used and saw thousands
Mr. and Mrs. Doak.
countlies. As an illustration, one has of dollars worth of materials wasted.
only to look at the agitation that <s I am one of the millions of soldiers
now going on in the United States of the World War who take no stock
Well, when you think of what M
for independence of Ireland and what in Mr. Cox’s idea that we fought to Cox la up against In the matter
took place tn New York last week la lnrrender the Independence of the I defending the record of hie party
taking pl toe, only on a smaller male, Ji lted States in Wil on’s league of power, you can't blame him for
« (.till meddling in the mu ions.”
bandonlns argument for mud.
2/tllamnnk
Editorial Snap Shots.
’JHE UNIVERSAL CAR
REDUCTION IN PRICES
OF
FORD PRODUCTS
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The War is Over and War
Effective at once Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors, will be sold f.o.b
Detroit at the followin figures :
Chassis
$360.00
Touring Car
440.00
Touring Car with Starter
510.00
Roadster
395.00
Roadster with Starter
465.00
Coupe with demountable wheels and starter -
745.00
Sedan with demountable wheels and starter
795.00
Truck with pneumatic tires
«
545.00
The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the
fact that they have on hand immediate orders for one hundred forty
six thousand sixty five carsand tractors.
The Company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the ma­
terial bought at high prices. They are willing to make the sacrifice
in order to bring business back to a going condition as quickly as
possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the
country.
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Henry ford says: “The war is over and it is time war prices were
over. There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artifi
cial standard of values
For the best interests of all it is time a
real, practical effort was made to bring the business of the country
and the life of the country down to regular pre-war standards
We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service
and eagerness to fill your orders
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
THE'VNl VER'S.At. CAR
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