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TIDLAMí'OK HEADLIGHT. WlauuioR IkaMùiht Fred C. Baker, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION per year >2.00 not be surprised that it is subject to just criticism, even by persons in this county who have been good friends of the Commission. to death, for there was never an ad ministration in the United Staic-s that blowed in the people's money »0 wastefully as President Wilson and the democratic administration have done the past seven years. Put this little incident—not that it is a very little incident as far as dollars and cents are concerned—squarely before the people of the county. The hign cost of living and high cost of run ning the government are two import ant matters now confronting the peo ple. In 1914 it cost the taxpayers >2,000,000 a day : nu this year It ex ceeds $ 15.00ft.00' a day. Talk about "he kept us out or war" fooling the people, why the way the demorcatic party make.- the taxpayers dig down deep into their pockets and ocugh p their money is surprising, yet the democrats of this neck of the woods are shouting for more of it. An in crease of >13.000.000 a day to run the government is going some, and that it will be increased if Cox is elected, with Tammany and all the other democratic bosses to be satis fied at the political pie counter. Wny it is going to force the taxpayers ro go down deeper into their pockets and dig up for higher taxes. Those who like to be humbugged should vote f .1 Governor Cox and Senator Chamber- lain, but those who want their taxes reduced and the government run on a business basis are going to vote for Senator Harding for president. Rob ert N. Stanfled for U. S. Senator and all nominees on the republican tick et. OCTOBER 14. diplomacy, enormously increased in power." "Back to your tents, O Is rael ” he will cry. "let us resume our national freedom and have noth ing to do with this great engine whereby the few strong victorious governments are trying to increase their hold over the world." 1920 some sort of a fool procedure out .there permitting anybody who wants 1 a freak measure on your books to get a handful of petitioners to put it on 1 the ¿allot artd there is no telling ' what kind of a fool thing you will pass at any time. The Initiative and Referendum is alright in theory. Why don’t you pass a law requesting 25 ' or 50 per cent of the registered vo’- ers to sign a petition to get a mea sure on the ballot. That would stop ' such fool things as that 5 per cent Interest Law you are going to trp Io ' pass. You know about our selling ' our Oregon timber. We are »eliirig ' it on a long payment contract. The ' matter is now hanging up on accojit of that fool 5 per cent Interest Law you are going to vote on in Novji.t- her. “We cannot afford to have money outstanding to return us only 5 per cent. They cannot afford to engage in business and carry bills receivable on which they can’t collect more than 5 per cent. So there you are. I do not know how it will end up. I have a. little money 1 want to set ( out. What kind of Washington and California bonds do you have? “Yes there you are. The above is not an isolated case. It is the or dinary thing we run into when we try to sell Oregon securities outside the State. The 5 per cent interest law is .of course, a new angle—that’s all,” contiuued Mr. Freeman. "What are the people thinking of? Do they think the banks are going to contin ue paying them 4 per cent on their savings and time deposits when the bankers will have to carry up to 50 per cent reserve to be safe while pay ing big rates outside to keep their business alive and then cannot loan their money higher than 5 per cent? What do they think they are going to be able to do in providing water work systems, school, sewers and general municipal Improvements when bonds cannot bear a higher ' rate of interest than 5 per cent and ■ I cannot be sold below par. He is right, all right. This certaiqly is a freak state. I am not unhopefully, how ever that we will grow out of this thing and settle down to plain common sense. I have lived in Oregon for 42 years and believe in Oregon but I must ad- mit that some of the things that one tuns into are seriously . <ysconcerting to say the least. Government by the people, for he people is democratic and ideal bu , misgovernment for the satisfaction of freakish impluses is quite the con- tary.” WHAT THE EDITORS SAT. ------ °------- The effect of advertising on busi ness was investigated recently by Bradstreet which reports that 84 per cent ot the business fritures are among merchants who do not adver tise. No better argument could be found for a liberal use of printer’s ink.—Gazette Times. Cox personally interested himself in their case and put it up to President Wilson so strong that that worthy overruled the decisions of the draft boards and granted the Scripps boys the exemption the yso ardently carv ed. They quit shivering in their shoes an went back to polo and golf, while the other young men of the .country went abroad to fight. As a consequence of the good work done inbehalf of these young slack- era by Governor Cox, the Scripps pa pers today are ardently working in his behalf, singing his praises and going after his opposition rough shod, There is in this Incident som?- thing for the American people to think about and especially for that element which during the war took up arms in the nation’s behalf, seek ing no exemption and making no at tempt to evade duty by a resort io that influence exercised by great wealth and newspaper pull. G. B. Nunn has bought the Wheel er Reporter, and we wish hint a whole lot of success, There is one REPUBLICAN TICKET bad trait about Bro. Nunn, for we For President: don't know how he is going to Harding a Brewer? -WARREN G. HARDING. square himself. He’s a democrat and belongs to the free trade democratic For Vice-President: The statement is being whispered According to word from the Ameri party, and how a democrat can run CALVIN COOLIDGE. around that Harding is wet, Harding can consulate general, >222,000.000 a newspaper in a saw mill town and Electors of President and Vice- holds stock in a brewery. Some ar ■ worth of goods were exported from President: pretend to be a friend of the sawmill even putting it in thia form: "Did London .England, alone during the men, the timber owners and the men M. C. GEORGE, of Multnomah Co. you know that Harding was an ex first eight months of the current year •C. R. HOTCHKI8H. of Multnomah Co. who work in the logging camps and saloon keper?” And so the story goes compared with >2o3,000,000 worth saw mills is a conundrum to vs. JOSEPH HUME, of Linn Co. the rounds, magnified and given a for the first eight months of 1913, J. Y. RICHARDSON, of Mult. Co. Edge. Bro., and do the ‘Independent’ new innuendo each time repeated. under the protective policy, from the W. L. ROBB, of Multnomah Co. stunt, or better still join the partv Now, the facts are. about 25 years entire United Kingdom. Yes. the protcc- For United States Senator: that is going to give proper ago when brewing was not disreputa democratic free trade policy is a fine Robert N. STANFIELD, of Mult. Co. tion to lumber interests of the Unite.i ble — iu Ohio—Senator Harding, then thing—for England.—Observer. For Representative in Congress: States. a private citizen, subscribed for two W. C. HAWLEY, of Marion Co. shares in a brewery about to be es Senator Harding’s remarks on for- For Secretary of State: Foxy George Chamberlain: ! In his tablished in Marion. His motive was eign, especially British movements :o Mo.i- SAM A. KOZER. of Clatsop Co. < talk on the political issues on to "help the town” with a manufac control the petroleum supply of the For Justice of the Supreme Court. day in this city, he never mentioned turing enterprise. The brewery fail Samuel Shortridge, Republican world are timely because news his HENRY J. BEAN, of Umatilla Co. the name of President Wilson, never ed. and Senator Hardinng still holds has granted candidate for U. S. Senator in Calif just come that Mexico HENRY L. BENSON, of Klamath Co. mentioned the name of Governor Cox. two shares of worthless stock in ait exclusive rights to explore and ex ornia, says; I do not Kish to see this Lawrence T. HARRIS, of Lane Co. never mentioned the democratic par early day enterprise now long de- ploit for oil. in Lower Calfornia to nation commit suicide. I am a nat Thomas A. McBRIDGE, Columbia C. ty. and never said one word about funct. to Japan. ionalist and not an international, Britian and in Sonora For Dairy and Food Commissioners: the league of nations. Yet these are Wilson has been and I am, have been andalways will While President •C. L. HAWLEY, of Polk County. four of the most important issues be Dont’s for Democrats dreaming of a perfect world. Britiati be firmly against the league of na For Commissioner of Public Service: fore the people. Well, our George is has been following the farsighted tions. It is not because I am afraid FRED G. BUTCHEL. of Mult. Co. pussy-footing around the country to Don’t mention that $1,051.500,000 advice of Lord Fisher, who saw that to fight. Personally I should be the For State Senator: catch republican "suckers" to vote we blowed in on aircrafts—but boys, oil was the fuel of the future and , first to fight for America and the .last c. J. EDWARDS, of Tillamook Co. for him next month. We hope repub throw the mud. would become necessary *o naval su to surrender her independence. From For Joint Representative: licans in Tillamook county know Don’t mention anything about Mc- premacy. The nation, like the man, the beginning of time the Monroe enough not to become political F. R. BEALS, of Tillamook Co. Adoo and the railroads which result which attempts to follow high ideals Doctrine has been enough for me, For District Attorney: "suckers", and won’t be hooked i:i in a lost of >1,375,000,000 that the while other nations are strictly prac 1 and I am still willing to let it lead T H GOYNE, of Tillamook Co. by political deception that Senator U. S. Treasury had to make good— tical will surely go under. We tried me wheresoever I may go. Further For County Judge: Chamberlain is endeavoring to fool but boys, throw mud like hell. idealism from 1914 to 1917, but had more, I am a protective tariff man, a HOMER MASON. Senator Chamberlain is a political the people with. Don’t speak about those guns and to be practical enough to make war protectionist first, last and always. I For County Clerk: "pussyfoot”. It was announced that ammunition that never got to France after all. So it will be in the rivlary . wish my country to be industrially H. S. BRIMHALL. A large number of democrats are he would speak in this city on the as it resulted in a dead loss of over and commerically independent. If we of commerce.—Oregonian. For Sheriff: I going to “knife” Senator Chamb?r- political issues of the day, and tho3* $480,000,000, and boost for the cov 1 entangle ourselves in foreign allian ■ ■ o— JOHN ASCHIM. lain because he opposed the demo- who went to hear him were greatly enant—but, boys, throw the mud. If there is any doubt as to the ces we are subjecting this country to j cratic administration. Certainly our disappointed, for he avoided the pol For County Treasurer: Don’t bring up the tariff question basis on which the jitney transpor a national suicide. No real American KATHLEEN MILLS. George put himself in a hole when lie itical issues that now are uppermos’ because we wish to keep that in the tation lines operas, just suppose wishes to commit this outrage, and For County Assessor: voted for Wilson's league covenant in the minds of the people. He talk- | background—but, boys, throw the Hillsboro should tear up a block of we all would be willing to fight !f J. C. JOHNSON. ' and then voted for the Lodge reser- ed very pleasingly on a number of mud. paving within the city limits The civilzation were again at stake. I am For School Superintendent: 1 rations. And the democratic party other subjects and wanted the peo Don’t mention Liberty Bonds as consequence would be that the jitney a firm believer in Senator Harding’s G. B. LAMB. having gone on record recommending ple to return the democratic party to ! we know they are cheap—but boys, would be unable to run, and this statement in regard to the Pacific For County Surveyor: I I the adoption of the Wilson league power for another four years. What throw the mud. would mean that not only would they coast. The Golden Gate must not STANLEY COATES. [ covenant, it is now hard for George was most surprising about Mr. Cham Don’t even mention sugar because be unable to reach their down town swing open to admit the refusft of For Coroner: io square himself with the democrat berlain's “pussyfooting,” he never we had to protect the sugar kings — stations, but they would be unable Oriental countries. The thought of K. N HINKLE. ic party in Oregon, hence a whole lot said one word in favor or disfavor of but boys, a little more pep to the to proceed westward to other towns, | it appals the calmest mind and dis For County Commissioner: 1 of democrats are out to get his scalp the Wilson league covenant, which, niud slinging. proving conclusively that their busi turbs the stoutest heart. Twenty H. V. ALLEY. ' and they are going to get it, for Sen from the democratic administration’s It’s not necessary to talk about the ness is made only possible because years ago the Oriental question, as ator Chamberlain will not recieve the as well as the democratic party’s things fiave been done, but talk fl property owners have gone to great represented by the Chinese, was fl- large republican vote he did six years point of view is the most important bout how nice Cox is, but never hint expense to piovide pavement. Vet cute. As then, so since a-nd now, I I ago. Republicans generally realize issue now before the people, yet about that booze question—but boys, after having been supplied this op- am opposed to Asiatic immigratiou that it is necessary that the Senate George Chamberlain, who is the dem throw mud now like hell. po.luaily ot embatking in bm mess to California. And by this I mean This is the political stunt for re be republican so as to give Mr. Hard ocratic nominee for United State:, without cost to themselves the jitney the Hindus, Chinese and Japanese." publicans—vote the ticket straight ing proper support, and for that rea Senator of Oregon dodged the Issue, men retuse flatly to pay a nominal ------ 0------ The Fedeial Reserve Banks as 100 next month and swat the party that son it is highly important that Ro and not a word came from him whe fee which would assist in maintain The editor of the Ft. Wayne News, Per Cent Profiteers i bert N. Stanfield be elected United ther he was in favor of the democrat kept us out of war, kept us out of ing the pavement which cost the.u in a scorching reply to Tammany States senator. ic platform which is hi favor of the <i- sugar, continue to keep us out of nothing and also cleaning it. The Cox’s windmill onslaughts on the The Farmers and Merchants ------- O------- Wilson League covenant. Govern »: peace, and wants to keep us in war. New people affected have received ¡he idea of a seperate peace with Ger- Our friend, Bro. Trombley, four Cox is backing and supporting th? ional Bank, to Los Angeles, in new business in a friendly spiri’ and many, calls attention to the fact thit years ago was feeding his leaders democratic platform with the league York Finance. Matteis of Interest to Tillamook j it The building of the new school has been largely patronized, but no it was Woodrow Wilson himself who with a lot of "he kept us out o' i ;.r” covenant tacked onto it. but Senator x'eople I ! business can flourish on a one-sided was the first to threaten such a pro- building at Bay City was good pick When the sorely bedevilled taxpay ------ Q.---- dope. Strange to relate our demo Chamberlain is taking the position of ing -for the grafters. That Is if all er of the country contemplates the To the editor of the Tillamook basis and it would seem that the jit cedure on the part of this nation. cratic freind has closed up as tight a “pussyfoot," and is not saying one is true that is going the around fl useless waste of money which the ney men themselves would be the Says this editor: "It was during one Headlight: a-» a clam and hasn’t a word to say word on this important issue. Tie. bout the building of that new school national administration has been It appears to me that there are first to see the importance of main of the numerous crises that came- about his "wet" candidate for presid fact of the matter is Senator Cham building, for there was something guilty of .ever since the war ended, two matters of vital importance to taining a friendly public sentiment. near disrupting the Versailles con ent. We feel sorry for Ed, lor Wo berlain is afraid to declare himself rotten somewhere. he must draw some consolation from citizens of Tillamook county gener I A grab-all oiicy and failure to show ference that President Wilson, balk don't like to see him in such “wet” for fear that he will lose a large -o the fact that there is one branch ot ally and especially to Tillamook city appreciation of benefits conferred ed by the diplomats of Great Britiap, Through the negligence of Presid company and lined up with Tamm number of republican votes. The the government which is not only France and Italy, let his temper go that should be taken up within a will not do this.—Independent. any and the other democratic politi Senator voted for Wilson ’ s league '•>- ent Wilson, with the assent of Attor self-sustaining but a money-maker. short time. On is the matter of im to the boiling point. He was not go cal bosses, who are whispering it a- venant when he thought the whole ney Gener-1 Palmer, more than $1.- In fact, the earnings of the Federal proving Front Street from the Coates ing to 'play any longer,’ but would Kill off the Freaks. round; "Vote for Jimmy Cox and country was over whelmingly in Reserve banks would satisfy the ava- •00,000,000 was extorted from the Mill to Lambs dock. The condition I The Astoria Budget publishes a ‘take his things and go home.’ And booze." ” But what a- favor of it. When he found that pub American people and handed to the you’ll get your booze. ' rice of the most hardened usurer. If of the street as it is at present is a letter from a business man in Mon he even went as far as to ored the sugar profiteers. Yet there are per bout that war you kept us out of lic sentiment suddenly changed, he these earnings continue for twenty shame and a disgrace. Tillamook tana warning the people of Oregon Barge of State prepared for inimedl’ years ago. Bro. Trombley? four voted for the Lodge ’ reservations, sons who will vote next month for years, they will go a long way to is without adequate freight facilite«. against the Non-partisan League and ate sailing and began to get ready seems to be a real republican It which trie democratic administration wards wiping out the national debt. »lemocratic candidates who are re- The railroad is taking our money and the 5 per cent interest bill. He cites for hasty departure from Europe. He year by the way republicans are com and Governor Cox condemn. Where sponsible for robbing the people. The excessive earnings of the Fed is not providing reasonable trackage. a man of his acquaintance who warns was going to have either his way or ing into our sanctum and subscribing Senator Chamberlain stands today on eral Reserve banks have been a If nothing else could be done, the to move to Oregon to live. He says nothing. Had not there ben found Which Jury was right, the one that for ’he Headlight, the pioneer repub the Wilson league covenant no one stench in the nostrils of the nation. Front Street should be improved so his friend has $20,000 which he will means to placate his temper lie lican newspaper of Tillamook coun appears to know and he Is scared to •convicted Rudolph Zweifel on a The writer has seen it stated in it can be used, and the cost charged invest in Oregon if he comes here, would have deserted the conference. ty. It is the proper stunt for every death to divulge to the people of Ore charge of causing a nuisance or the print, but does not vouch for the to the property owners and the city. but he will not come until after the And what, pray, could such a course Jury that didn't convict him. Both republican in the county to support gon. Such "pussyfoot” tactics many truth of the statement, that the earn It would seem that the cost of the November election for the reason have meant If not a separate pea’e the republican newspaper. fool the people, but they have not cannot be right. But after all one ings of the Federal Reserve Bank of improvement would be too great to that he wants to know first what with Germany? That is Just what forgotten how the democratic party ------- O------- can never tell what a Jury is going Io New York, for the six months ending be assessed to the abutting pro happens to the fool measures to be President Wilson had in mind. It It is about twelve years since Sen fooled and misled the people by the do. There is this much to say. how J. :• ;.:<ued 100 per cent of perty alone, as the whole city and voted on. was precisely the interpretation that ator Chamberlain visited Tillamook, slogan "he kept us out of war ” . In ever .that the taxpayers are made the the capital. In this district, with a county would benefit from having a This man is only one of many who everywhere, in America and abroad, and notwithstanding many matters stead of making votes in this city, "goat" for they have to foot the bills. capital ot something over $6,000,000, street where trucks could load into avoid Oregon because of the fear that i was given his threat to quit the con of importance to this county have Governor Chamberlain proved a dis the savings of the- Federal Reserve cars and take loads from the cars. As some time one of the frequently pro ference. No other construction was come up and needed the personal at appointment when he was advertised ’Hie democratic administration and bank for the past six months were a rule the mud, slush and broken posed bills of the half-baked crank» possible. Withdrawal from the neg- tention of the senator, he kept away, to speak on the political issues of the the democratic party have made the over $4,000,000. While making ex planks make it an almost impossible w ill in some way, slip by and be adop atiations then going on at Versailles which is in marked contrast with day and then dodged them by not Wilson League- covenant their polit cessive earnings, the officers of th? proposition to load and unload cars ted. A fhan interested in mining told could have left for America no oth?r Congressman Hawley, who visits 'his saying one word about them and in ical issue. President Wilson forcing Federal Reserve banks are strewing in safety. No doubt if proper steps the writer a few years ago that Ore course than a peace of her own. And and other parts of his district every support of the democratic platform. it into politics as a solemn referen the land, and possibly the sea also, were taken by the city authorities, gon had some fine mining resources, that was just what President Wilson yt.T and comes in touch with the No wonder a large number of demo dum for the people ot the nation to with platitudinous preachments, in the railroad would co-operate in fix- but that it was impossible to got served notice on the other powers he people. Twelve years is a long time crats are going to vote for the re decide, and in spite of the fact that the shape of lectures to the banking I ing Front Street. It might be nec eastern capital interested because intended to do.” for our U. S. Senator to keep away publican ticket aVd "knife" George Senator Chamberlain is the regular fraternity, urging thrift upon the essary to secure a franchise. of the unwarranted animosity exist from Tillamook, and what brought for being a "pussyfoot" politician. nominee of the demorcatic party for people and heatedly condemning the The other matter is the proposit ing here against corporations him to Tillamook this week he Is re-election he lias not one word to profiteers. The advice of these offi ion if obtaining common point rates Notice to Creditors. and because of the fact that our ini • wanting the people to vote for hint. It is not out of place to enquire say on this important political issue cers against profiteering will fall on for Tillamook points on shipments tiative scheme permits freaks of all It is not to the interest of Tillamook what people In other nations think ot Notice is hereby given, that th? George Caniberlain is now playing deaf ears, inasmuch as the Federal originating East of Poeatellt, i. e.. on i sorts to get measures on the ballot county to vote for Senator Chamber- Wilson’s league covenant. The Lon undersigned has been appointed ad the role of an artful dodger. Reserve banks are the greatest pro shipments coming out of Montana, inimical to every man of enterprise, lain. 3’here is going to be a republi don Spectator throws some light on filers in the nation, If the earnings the Dakotas an^l the Mississippi Val push, ambition and a desire to forge ministrator for the estate of Maud can administration, and it will be lhe matter, which should be of in j;otts, deceased, by the County Cot it Senator Chamberlain was in Tilla of the Federal Reserve banks contin- ley points. The railroad has granted ahead. good horse sense, as well as good terest at the present time. It says: of Tillamook County, Oregon. All mook the first of the week, and cf ue as excessUre as they now are, a common point rates on shipments; The best thing that Oregon could polticai sense to elect a republican "We thought of the League of Nat course was wanting our citizens Io storm of protest will be aroused, moving East when delivered along do for itself is not embodied in se persons having claims against said | senator who is in accord with the re ions as something to work a trans vote for him. He's awfully interested which will endanger their present its own lines, so it is not in a very- curing a deep water harbor for Port estate are hereby required to present publican administration. When this figuration of the earth, to establish a in Tillamook and 3Tllan<pok people management, if not the existence of safe position to deny the same rates j land, a Natron cutoff, land drainage, the same f»r allowance to the under county needs government aid for im new brotherhood, between nations in signed at office of Botts & Winslow, all of a sudden. Well, w heh the peo the banks themselves. when the freight comes this way. es irrigation, a Market Commission, or I provements at Nehalem and Tilla place of the old Jealousies and intri Tillamook, Oregon., within six mon ple of this vicinity were highly indig pecially when it orginates along the paved roads. The best thing that mook bays. If Senator Chamberlain is gues; and we find in the first place I ths from the date of this notice. nant and considerable complaints same lines, w here it now makes com could happen to Oregon would be a re-elected, he will have no political i* "secretariate," a great government Halt Fool Measure on Ballot H. T. Botts, Administrator were going the rounds about the po»r mon point deliveries. On corn and law rising the limitation on the num- influence with the party In power, office of a somewhat unusual and ra of the estate of Maud Botts, dec’d. service at the post office, did our "The harm done to this state by . other grains coming West, salt, and ,ber of signatures necessary to obtain in fact, there is the ..possibility his ther cumbrous kind. The chief sec I George do anything to give the peo election would do more harm than retary is an English civil servant, a initiating fool measures to be ballot various supplies for our factories, to initiate a measure to 40 per cent ple better and more satisfactory mail good in obtaining appropriations for man of long and distinguished ser ed upon is quickly brought home to and endless merchandise coming of the registered vote.—Gazette I Notice 1 service? We don’t know of him doing from the East, Tillamook has to Times, our harbors. I vice and in my opinion let nie ..ay the man who goes outside of the so. He could and should have inter ------- o------- In the County Court of the Stato in passing—-a most admirable choice. the State to obtain money for the de Pay a local rate from Portland, ceded for the people, but he didn’t There Is no doubt whatever that The second secretary is a French velopment of Oregon,” said F. A. while all of Western Oregon from of Oregon, for the County of Tilla- Cox and the Scripps Scandal and the people had to put up with It. there is a strong sentiment, and it I-» man; and the head of the Internat Freeman upon his return this week Ashland to Portland takes the same mook. growing stronger every year, against ional Law Department is a Dutch from an eastern trip. Mr. Freeman rate as Portland on car lot stuff, (From Ft. Wayne (Ind.) News and In the matter of the estate of P. "Let’a see," said the' blind man. the initiative provisions in what is man; of the Publicity Departments a is president of Freeman Smith & There is no reason tn Justice why otherwise H. Meaner, deceased, and Sentinel) Port of Nehalem sent Frank when the (•ailed the Oregon System. We are n Frenchman; the heads of other de Camp Co., dealers in bonds and mort Tillamook should not enjoy the same known as P. H. Messner. The outrage against law in con A. Rowe to Washington to obtain favor of repealing that part of the partments are Norwegian. Swiss, It gages in Portland and San Francisco. rate as Ashland, and I think it could Notice is hereby given to all to government aid for the Improvement system for it is a bad system, as peo alian. and. 1 believe. Spanish. So His company has sold outside the be done if a general effort were ex- nection with the Scripps boys, Jim whom It may concern that the und- and Bob, is stiH fresh in the public of the Nehalem bar. Mr. Rowe asked ple are finding out. It is time, for the much for the secretariate: and above State many millions of dollars of erted to this end. I have taken the ecsigned has been, by the County mind. Senator Chamberlain to go with him best interest of Oregon, that a stop It there are, of course people who Oregon securities. The principal has matter up with one of the leading Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, These young fellows, the idle sons to one of the departments there he put to freak legislation under our correspond to Ministers of a Cabin been used altogether for develop Western firms looking after matte’s duly appointed Administratrix of the of a Cleveland multi-millionaire who and the Senator told him he could dual system of law making. Jackson, et; nnd we find that these are for ment of the resources within the of this kind and hope to be able to estate of P. H. Meaner, deceased; and not do so that day. Certainly. Mr. of the Oregon oJurnal. used slush the most practical purposes merely a State of Oregon, the building of wat report progress soon., We now have owns the string of Scripps newspap all persons having claims against ers in Ohio, were both in draft age Rowe did not find Senator Chambe-- money to injure the country newa- Cabinet of the Prime Ministers of er works, the providing of schools, to pay >200.00 per car of 4ft tons li said estate are hereby notified to lain very enthusiastic for the impro papers, when he initiated the news- England, France, Italy and the Un the construction of roads and high bove Ashland or Medford on ship- and both husky specimens’of young, present same, duly verified, as by manhood. They were luxuriating at vement, otherwise he would have be paper rate bill, which is on a par ited States, plus the representatives ways, the development of agricultur ments from the East, and about the law required, to the undersigned, or come Interested after a person hud with the 4 and 5 per cent rate bill of four lesser powers. And our friends al lands by drainage and irrigation, same on salt. I understand that their father's California palace when to her attorney. John Leland Hend the war broke out and devoting their gone to the time and trouble to go which will be on the ballot next are more disappointed than ever. the loaning of money for general agr Grays Harbor points now enjoy a erson, at Tillamook. Oregon, within Washington to help along the good month. Jackson had a grouch against "This is not the Council of Man icultural purposes, etc. "But,” s<vd nn ditied kind of common point rates. time to golf, polo and kindred amuse six months from this date. work George has suddenly become the country newspapers, and Al kind." they say; "this is a sort of Mr Freeman "the discouragements The recent advance on freight is bad ments. They had never had any con Dated October 14th, 1920, the first nection with their father's newspap interested in harbor improvements bright seems to have a grouch glorified cabal. I am not sure that at times are heart breaking." ly felt and adds greatly to cost of all ers .except to enjoy their great earn publication of (his notice. now that he is wanting votes. against the banks and those wh > 1 entirely approve of my own Prime "Oregon is a freak state a wealthy things. To give your readers and Mary Meaner, Administrator ings, nor were they connected with have money to loan, and both used Minister, and 1 think those of other investor said to me T won’t put an- idea of costs, we Just paid >1,010.55 any other business. However, when of the estate of P. H. Mesner, de'cd. John Leland Henderson, Attorney What is bringing the State High the initiative measure to accomplish countries are mostly a good deal othe dollar In Oregon until you set freight on car load of barley from the draft law became operative they for said estate. way Commission Into bad repute Is their purpose. This is sufficient to worse. 1 never meant that that little tle down and atop initiating fool California and >1.028.00 on car of suddenly became very much Concern incidents like that which occurred In convince every fair minded person group should get together and rule measures. 1 admire your enthusiasm corn from Omaha. ed in the newspaper game and nom about your State but common sense Yours for a greater Tillamook and inal berths were speedily created for Tillamook county. Last year the that when our new fangled laws cc.n the world.” Sam Gompers, speaking in the cap And the main duty of the League won’t permit me to invest any more Oregon. Commission awarded a contract to be used to financially Injure others them. However, this ruse failed to acity of a Democratic politican.'says and used for spite and can be used money in Oregon and take a chance will be what? It will be to admin Carl Haberlach. the Warren Construction Co. to lay register with the draft boards and If Governor Cox is elected, he will live miles of hard surfaced road in to cripple the whole financial and in ister and carry out the Treaty of on your passing some fool law that both of the young men were inducted "go forward.” Sure thing; he will this county. The company constrii.'l- dustrial life of Oregon there Is some Paris, that treaty which took such a will injure my security. I believe in The disclosure that Secretary Bak into service. The whining plea go right on givng us more of what ed a little over a mile and then quit, thing terribly rotten with our initia disastrously long time in the making diversifying my investments. You er has contributed only fifty dollars that their work was absolutely es we’ve had—and that’s one reason he tive law and those who Initiate freiflt and has hardly a friend in the world have a great state physically but to the Democratic campaign fund de sential for the welfare of the Scripps Is going to be asked to go away back with the understanding that the work would be completed this year. bills and endeavor to put them ov >r when made. "To administer the your politicJal management is rotten. monstrates that Newt is reckless only newspapers, which knew that they ward and sit down, by the voters on The company built less than three with slush money, the same as Jack- t reaty of Paris." our friend will say: This is not a matter of my personal when he is spending other people's existed ony by reason of what they November 2nd. "I would sooner set it to tear the opinion. It is constant talk among money. miles and then quit work again for son did. drew from their earnings. Kas flatly Treaty of Paris into shreds, I cars my associates and acquaintances who another year, leaving the remalnd r The testimony of Ambassador-tre turned down by both the draft board Make the approaching Republican Just one word with the taxpayers nothing for this artificial fabric who have large Investments tn the asurer Gerard proves to be completed probably—next that the Demo and the district board. It appeared landslide such a huge one that the the fellows that have to go down which you j presume to call by the state. I like to do business with you crats have definitely year. For a contractor to take three made up their that these cowardly young slacken wholie world will know that no Pre reasons to hard surface five miles of In their Jeans for taxes. Vote the name of my League of Nations You personally but common sense busi minds that in this campaign they ‘ would have to go to war. But the I well-sounding name ness Judgment won’t let me buy a«iv arwnoi going to take any more mon- public reckoned without Govern >r sident who trwdea off American m-tl ’s •’rnoylng, if not exasperating. lemocratic tick'd nnd for our Georgo have stolen the rlgtrts. Irfe-**'« and ideals can de You have ey than they can get. ' Highway Commission must ii you want to be still further taxed u-.d ,<r. up a meie engine of ot r more Oi egun seeriritlee i Cox and President Wll on. Govem.tr liver the goods. I Editorial Snap Shots