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TILLAMOOK Liquor Interests Sup- WDLWT. I V. SP t FMBER 39,320,000 LOST BY WAR ’ 2.% T920 Political Pointers —0------- Decrease of Population in 10 Euro Franklin D. Roosevelt glibly re pean Natiom Shown in Report marks that the tariff in no longer tn politicien, See that? Poof! a wave If Govenor Cox is in earnest In his ------ 0------- OREGON Due to war influences, t<Vi Europ of the hand, and it Is banished. outcry against rotten election meth- ds, why do you suppose he doesn't ean nations engaged in the World Senator Harding is revealing him turn his attention to conditions in war show a potential loss in popula the states of the Solid South where tion of 35.320,000 persons since 1914 self as a big man leading a big par- by force, fraud and legal trickery re according to a statistical resarch con try toward a big job. In an able and presentative government has been ducted by the Society for Studying dignified manner he discusses issues made a farce and the "mock” has the Social Consequences of the War of the day, letting his Democratic op been put in democracy? You have of Copenhagen, made public by the ponent have a monopoly of the met hods of the ward politican. American Red Cross. one guess. I The big fact brought out In the i At the end of 1913, the soefetyre- We can cure our own mistakes i Senate inquiry into campaign ex ports, these'nations had a population penditures, based on the charges of of 400,850,000, and under normal when we see them and ace able to - Governor Cox. is that the organized conditions this population should devise the cures but we would have liquor interests of the country are have increased by the middle of 1919 a tough time trying to cure Europe looking to the matter of raising a to 424,210.000. However, it had aginst its will aud when it has a huge campaign fund to be expended fallen by that time to 389,939,000. will of its own for the needed cures in Cox's behalf, on the assertions ! which led to the conclusion by Dan it can get them without a merger i ‘ of officials of these organizations that ish statistical experts that the loss with this country. Cox may be depended upon to return of actual and potential human life It is understood that Charles F. value received. in these nations’ approximated 40,- Murphy is fully as indignant as Gov The following letter, sent out by 000,000. ernor Cox about the size of the Re the president of the New Jersey Fed Causes of the abnormal falling off eration of Liquor Interests on July in population were attributed in the publican campaign fund. If he had I 22. appealing for money in Cox's be society’s report as follows: Killed in his way, it would be a criminal of half. was introduced in evidence by ‘ war, 9,819.000; deaths due to aug fense to contribute a dollar to any I ! Republican National Chairman Will mentation mortality, economic block organization for political purposes — except Tammany Hall. H. Hays: ades and war epidemics, 5,301,000; “859 Broad Street, Newark, N. J., fall in birth rate, due to mobilization Considerable activity is displayed 1 July 22, 1920. of 56,000,000 men betwen 20 and 45 in bunting a Republican campaign "Help elect men who will kill pro- years of age, 20,200,000. Greatest Horse Show in the Northwest. slogan. The real campaign slogan 1 hibition. Excellent Racing Card and Amusements. for Republicans and a host of Dem “Caban Bros., ocrats this year is the one used by "Dear Sir and Brother: The organ- I Special Attractions Both Day and Night. Democrats in the campaign of 1884• ized liquor trade of New Jersey has Ideal Camping Grounds. “Turn the rascals out." This time set out to do its part toward the Ì it means something. election of Janies M. Cox as the next Excursion Rates on All Railroads. President of the United Slates, and it ------- o The Republicans in the congress of becomes my duty to call upon you to i For further particulars write the United States, among whom War ! help. More than that, we are going j A. Ai» H. ¿Jluluy LEE, MVVlVVCUji Secretary, Salem, Oregon. ren G. Harding was one, cut two and pj **■ to tight as we never fought before a half billion out of the appropria to keep the hirelings of the Anti-Sal- | tions demanded by the Democratic oon League out of office, to elect con- . ARD milkers or administration. Which will you ap gressmen in the twelve congressional easy milkers— prove at the polls in November, the districts of the state who will vote nervous or calm cows Republican congress or the Demo- to amend the Volstead act so as to —largeor small teats— cratis adminstration? It is up to you. permit the sale of light wines and even or uneven uddeu beer, to elect assembly-men and state —they are all alike to Senator Harding is an exponent senators who will keep New Jersey the Empire. It milks from ratifying the eighteenth amend of Americanism in its truest and best them all. And Empire ment and prevent the passage of sense. That is why his policy appeals teat cups stay on with- law concurring in the Volstead so strongly to tboughful men and out surcingles women. He would get back to the in its present form. harness. • “The nomination of Governor old bed-rock road of plain, sound Americanism, the old firm highway of Ohio for the presidency by Democrats is a big victory for 1 which we have trodden to a goal of interests, and it can be attributed moral and material achievement un to a great degree to the activity of matched in the world’s history. our trade organization here in New Senator Harding is not above seek Jersey and throughout the nation. are now eqtiippetl with our Governor Cox is a pronounced "wet,” ing advice. He even consults with new Super-Simple Piston and he can be relied upon to approve men of the character and caliber of less Puisator. No wearing Charles E. Hughes, Senator Lodge, an amendment to the Volstead act as pistons to leak vacuum. It Senator Borah, Senator Johnson and suggested above. It is now up to our operates teat cups with absolute regularity. Cows trade organizations to stand unitedly others of their kind. Nor does Gov like it. It soothes and quiets ernor Cox disdain counsel. But he behind the ticket of Cox and Roose them. Results in greater velt and roll up such a majority as goes to Boss Murphy and Boss Tag milk flow and also increases will show conclusively that the pub gart and their ilk for guidance. Of period of lactation. which group do you think the safer lic will is in our favor. Are you go Come in and see this ing to help? Of course you are. and more patriotic counsel is to be different, better milking "This is going to be the greatest, had? machine or, if you wish, phone us and we'll bring ------- u------- political light in the history of the the machine to your farm; no obligation. United States. Your liberty and mine Senator Charles Thomas, democrat, has been taken from us. Our business of Colorado, has definitely declined has been unjustly confiscated, The to run again for the senate. He gives J. BURCHARD. Of tile many forms of co-operation afforded by the rights of the people seized, and they as a reason that he is out harmony First National Batik, perhaps the most striking is are lined up with us in the mighty with his party respecting the league that which has been contributed to the upbuilding struggle that Is soon to be decided of nations. Thomas was an irrecon by the battle of the ballot. of the industries rtf Tillamook County, It would be cilable. He wanted the United States "The recent decision of the Uni hard to Hud an important activity in which to stay at home and mind its own States Supreme Court has thrown the services have not figured American business. He had no faith question of prohibition squarely into in a league as long as human nature “ NATIONALIZED” ACCOUNTS. politics. It is the vital Issue in the was actuated by its mainspring of DI HECTORS. campaign that is now under way. JOHN MORGAN. C. J. EDWARDS , selfish interest. A.W. BUNN. The prohibitionists tried to keep the B. C. LAMB, HENRY ROGERS W. J. KIRCHERS, question out of the campaign. They Notwithstanding the smoke screen C A. McGHEE feared the vote of an outraged and « thrown out so Industriously by Mess indignant public. It is up to us, rs. Cox, Roosevelt and company, the members of the organized liquor real inwardness of the national cam trade, to force the fight. That Is paign is becoming more apparent. just what we are doing.” We believe the vast majority of Am- Second letter—Just a reminder. icans are level headed thinking "We have issued the challenge. men and women who cannot be car The Anti-Saloon League is forced »o ried away by campaign yelling, misl fight. It has made an appeal for a ed by sophistry and plain lying er 830,000 fund to elect dry congress deceived by specious promises rend- men who will uphold the Volstead ered hollow by the relentles records act and dry candidates to the state of the past. senate and assembly to force ratifi LODGE MEETINGS. I cation of the eighteenth amendment Mr. Harding made it plain that he on New Jersey. There is no «quest Tillamook Lodge No. 57 desires that high wages shall remain. ion about the Anti-Saloon League's A. F. and A. M. Speaking as a man who has “counted ability to raise the amount asked. Wednesday of each month. the contents of the pay envelope from How much can we raise? Rehersals each Wednesday the viewpoint of the recipient as well “We must have money at once tn following. Visiting broth as of the man who pays the wages,” carry on the work that we have plan ers welcome. the republican candidate left no ned. Do not think for a monent that By order of W. M. room for doubt that he stands for there is plenty of time to give be Leslie HarriBon, Sec. every possible betterment of the con BELL PHONE. MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE tween now and election. The fall will dition of those who work for a liv be too late. Money must be had im ing. But lie entertains no foolish mediately if we are to maintain our Stated convocation Friday notions of a Utopia in which men headquarters and continue the pro Aug. 27. Visitors welcome, can receive constantly increasing | paganda that Is necessary in the Johnson Chapter No. 24 wages and at the same time constant drive to win public opinion. Thi3 is R. A. M. ly decrease their hours of labor and the second appeal that I have sent A TOUCH their productive capacity. I. E. Keldson, Sec. you. The first you evidenty over looked. 1 would not bother you now ------- o------- of our facial powder will make your On .Mexico and Latin Atnercia and if it were not for the fact that yonr G. A. R. on ihe head of protecting American blossom,like a summer rose. It own interests hang in the balance, Cornith Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore citizens and American rights every- just as much as mine. Let me beg give to your complexion the soft gon. meets on second and fourth Sat v here. Mr. Harding speaks with de of you to remain loyal to the cause urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m . cision and sound sense. The address glow of youth and health. to the finish. Make this your last contribution if you will, but give — in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel as a whole will help him immeasur cream is another infallible come. ably not only in Indiana but through give something. to beauty. Try them both if the whole country. The air of sincer II. W. Spear. Commander "Your record on the roster of yonr ity and earnestness nhout it contrasts local association and also on that of would better your appearance. Samuel Downs, Adjt. most favorably with the excited and tha state league shows that you have ----------O---------- ill-considered utterances of the Dem been loyal and regular in the past. E. E. KOCH ocratic nominee. In this speech Mr. W. R. C. Do keep that record sullied to the Tillamook, very end, 1 have always had your co Corinith Relief Corps. No. 54 Dept Harding has removed the main operation in the past, please let me of Oregon, meets on first and third ground of offense against him on the have It now, for the federation is io Friday evenings of each month at part of enlightened men who earnest put up a bigger fight than it ever 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors ly upport the League of Nations in some form. From this time on we made before. welcome . may expect the steadyd accession of "So that we may know at once Minnie Johnson. President just what our resources are may we Elizabeth Conover, Secy. such persons to his cause. not ask you to promptly return the The American people are fully enclosed card filled out with your re Y ou get more genuine chew Justified in resenting the many brut- mittance? just fled in resenting the many brutal "Jump in and help us fight. Give ing satisfaction from the Real outrages perpetrated by Mexicans as much as you can afford. This is Tobacco Chew than you ever upon Americans, both along the bor not merely a battle to save your bu” Tuesday eve. 8 p. m. der and in the interior of Mexico. got from the ordinary kind. iness, but one to preserve something Rebekak, Wednesday evening Also, they are warranted in becom more sacred, namely your personal Camp 2-4, Thursday ing impatient at the tardiness of The good tobacco taste liberty. Mexican authorities in stopping these "Yours fraternally. lasts so long—a small chew outrages. But, to be entirely fair, it ■'George T. Carroll, President.” of this class of tobacco lasts must be admitted that the Mexicans Attached to this V. as the response have a good reason to feel resentful to the second letter, a receipt read- much longer than a big chew toward the United States because of ing: of the old kind. That’s why the negligence of our Governormeni "Dear Sir: This will acknowledge it costs less to use. receipt of your donation of $25. and In preventing revolution schemes to thank you for the same. be hatched here. Practically all the Any man who has used both "I. N. Heller. Treasurer. Mexican revolutions of importance "New Jersey Federation of Liquor started in many years, were incubat kinds will tell you that. Interests, 849 Broad St.. Newark. ed in this country, the greater part Put up in two itylts ? N. J.” of them in San Antonio. And al though the United States Govern The mud-slinging campaign of ment has been fully cognizant of Tillamook Lodge No 1240 W-B CUT is a long fine«cut tobacco Governor Cox is strongly reminiscent these plottings, it has dcr’e comparat L. O. O. M. Meets every Frt- of the story of the fellow who could ively nothing to present pr< ent them, RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco day at K. of P. Hall. throw it. all right, but couldn't make 1 though they have bee’-, in positive it stick. S. A. Brodhead, See. violation of the neutrality laws. STATE FAIR AT SALEM, September 27 to October 2 Wealth of Agricultural Displays Magnificent Live Stock Exhibition. Splendid Machinery and Tractor Exhibit. I All Cows Are Alike io the EMPIRE H Reproduced by permission New York Tribune, Inc., Copyrighted 1920. Oregon State Fair Transfer Wood, Gravel. _ _ Phone¡37 W Tillamook'TransferCo Liberty Temple SALEM SEPTEMBER 27TH TO OCTOBER 2ND Reduced Rates apply from all agency stations in Ore, gon, including Midland to Kirk, Ore., inch, also from Bandon and Newport, Ore. Minimum adult fare $1.00. Children of half fare age 50 cents. All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds Trains 17, 18, 23, 24, 27 and 28 will make regular .stop at Fair Grounds. Trains 14 and 16 will make flag stop. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent A Bank That’s Squarely Behind Business Ì! The First NationalBank < Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, BLACKBERRIES For the convenience of our patrons we maintain a receiving station for Blackberries in the Todd Hotel building. Small & Urie. UNIVERSITY OK OREGON• —1« maintained by the state in order that the yoaug peo ple of Oregon may receive, without coat, the benefits of a liberal education. The University includes the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the professional Schools of Law, Medicine (at Portland), Architecture, Commerce, Journalism, Education ar.d Music. High standards of scholarship are made possible by an able faculty, well equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100,000 volumes. Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfare of the students. With a haighteaed confidence gained by the risenut expression of pnhlie support, tbs (Jnieorsity is aow entering npon sn era st large devolopmeat and extended •aofnlneee. For a catalogue or for any information, address: THE REGIRTRAR nlvsrsltp of Oregos Eugene, Orogen gon, for Tillamook county, in the Matter of the Estate of B. Irndorf, Deceased, tliy undersigned adminis trator of said estate has been author ized, licensed, empowered and direct ed. from and after th“ 25th day of September, 1920, to sell and will sell for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real property sit uated in Tillamook County. Oregon, belonging to the said estate, to-wit. The West half of the Southwest quarter of section Twenty-seven, the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section twenty-eight, and beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the South east quarter of Section twenty-eight, and running thence South on section line forty rods: thence West twenty- four rods; thence North forty rods to the north line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section Twenty-eight: and thence East to the place of beginn ing. containing six acres; also the north half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-four, all In town- ip two South of range nine West, <1 containing 206 acres. Said sale will be made subject to confirmation of said County Court. August 26. 1920. M. Abplanalp. Administrator of the Estate of B. Irndorf, Deceased Notice All members of Fnirview Grange who have received notice of Fira In surance assessment please mail check to Frank I* Bester. Announcement ------- o ■ ■ Miss White has opened her studio Administrators Notice of Sale. at M. R. llannkratt’a residence, and ■ o----- Notice Is hereby given that by vlr- Is organizing classes this week. Those -- nr«’-- wirufa hii >> entered In wishing lessons can And Miss White U>« county court of the State of Ore- at the studio. ' M At VETERINARIAN County Dairy Herd Inspector in Every Respect says the Good Judge