Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 21, 1920, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 21.
WARREN G.
HARDING
Your Kind of Man
and
PACIFIC-INT. LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION.
HERE is a coining event of the utmost interest to
Tillamook County. At that great show in Portland
there will not only be exhibited the West’s prize
dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs, goats and horses
but there will also be an exhibit of dairy products i ’
connection.
If local farmers wish to take Advantnge of the Daily Auciion
Sides to enlarge or improve their herds, the First National Bank
will lend the necessary co-operation, of course.
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
WAS NOT SIGNED ON JULY 4, 1776
DIRECTORS.
JOHN MORGAN.
A.W. SUNN.
HENRY ROGERS
C. A.
This is onlv one of many little known
facts developed by the research which
preceded the publication of the series
of articles on Our Government, now being
distributed without charge to the friends and
patrons of this Institution.
C J. EDWARD*,
B. C. LAMB.
W. J. RIECHERS
MeGHEB
Thefirst National Bank 7
TILLAMOOK.
If you will call we shall be glad to add your
name to our mailing list to receive the entire
series. You incur no obligation.
OREGON
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN
Tillamook County Bank
County Dairy Herd Inspector
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The Next President of the United States
A TOUCH
The Next President.
As certain as anything can be, in this world,
is the election of Senator Harding.
To readers of this newspaper, the many
family groups to which it comes a regular
welcome visitor, Senator Harding’s face
shines as that of a friend.
Senator Harding, your next President, is
your kind of man. You see him, hear a few
words, and you know it.
He was born in a small town, has lived
there ail his life, lives there now, and will
live there again when he leaves the White
House with his work for the country done.
How He Live*.
Feathers Don’t Fool the
Winchester Shot Pattern
INCHESTER, precision methods of
manufacture take care of that—giving
you thq perfect pattern, which completely and
evenly covers the body of the duck, without
loss of penetration.
Over 400 different gauges, minutely adjusted,
and half as many searching inspections and
tests, are used in manufacturing your Winchester
Repeating Shotgun. Every step in the manu­
facture and loading of each Winchester Shell
receives equally careful attention.
Come in today. Buy a Winchester Model 12
Ilammerless Repeating Shotgun—or if you pre­
fer, a Model 97 with outside hammer. And
Winchester Shells—Leader or Repeater in smoke­
less, Nublack or New Rival in black powder.
W
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He lives as you live, simply, in the old
fashioned American way.
The main residence street in any little
American town, boasts half a dozen homes
more elaborate than Senator Harding’s, and
many as good.
Millions of men, believing in this country,
devoted to ita government, SATISFIED with
the UNITED STATES, believe that the United
States is able to deal with its own problems,
and settle its own questions free from outside
assistance or interference.
Those millions of men are men of the same
sort as Senator Harding.
WhM Kind of Man.
I
Harding is a big American in physical size,
thanks to vigorous farming ancestors. He is
a big American also in heart, in understand­
ing, in sympathy and in simplicity.
You road his speeches and know that he
does not imagine himself created to tell all
the world what to do. He believes in, and
he understands the American people, his
friends, the citizens of his own little town,
Marion, Ohio, and the dwellers in thousands
of other towns like it.
Yow Servant, No Autocrat.
After you have elected him, you will find
in Senator Harding an earnest, conscientious,
straight thinking aerv ant of the people, not an
autocrat, but a man respecting the traditions
of American government, and the Constitu­
of ths United States.
i tion
Senator Harding understands that the
people will elect him to be President of the
United States, not President of the whole
world. Hs will know that he is employed
the TVfNCffESTER. STORE
by the PfflDPLE of this country to look after
the interests of THIS country.
Born on a farm, living all his life close to
farmers, he knows and sympathizes with the
problems of the farm. Living in the average
American way, in the average American
small town, he knows the problems of the
average American. He understands the
printers he employs, and he knows their trade
and sets type as they do.
His Ambition.
Senator Harding has no ambition to be
called a political superman, or RULER of
America. It is his ambition to be known as
Put
a good American, a faithful servant of those
Sunshine in
that trust him.
Your Home with
National politics are discussed this year
less than at any election since the republic
was founded. Why? Because men do not
discuss, to any great extent, that which is
DEFINITELY SETTLED.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc.
And this national election is definitely
Dingy rooms dampen many a housewife’s
settled as you read this. YOU know it.
interest in the home.
But it is important that demonstration of
Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and
the popular will should be of the most over­
furniture looking bright and new helps to
make her home life well worth while.
whelming kind. Therefore the good citizen
A few dollars spent for Fl"LI.ER Prod­
will do what he can to increase the vote for
ucts will work wonders. It will put "rays
Harding, should there be any doubtful votes
of sunshine" Into the home.
within reach of his voice.
It is almost ludicrously difficult to find a
W.P. Fuller & Co.
i
man or woman that intends to vote the Demo­
ffpf
franc A Mo«»*l
cratic ticket this year.'
t ¡artel, Seattie,
But if you do find one, show him or her this
picture of the next President. And express
in your own way the reasons that inspire you
to approve and vote for him.
d
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co.
I
What is Senator Harding’s outlook upon
life? It is YOUR OWN.
Read these extracts from one of his recent
speeches:
“This government is your government,
not that of somebody who le placed in of-
flee.”
"You clothe ue with authority. Wo are
pleased to execute your will. And one reason
I want the Republican party in power once
more le because we are reoponeive to the
will of the people of the United Statee and
do not try to tell you that what one man
thinks is necessary."
No hallucination there, no idea that Hard­
ing was made to rule, and YOU, who read
this newspaper, made to be ruled, or preach­
ed at from above by your own elected serv­
ant.
The duty of the American, whether he be
President or simple citizen, is not complicated
in Mr. Harding’s mind. He says:
“As I said at the outset, government ie
a very simple thing, government is only the
regulation of our relationshlpo to one an­
other. The government's first task is the
protection of the minority against autocracy,
or the domination of the majority that some­
times forgets ths rights of the minority."
“I am preaching the gospel of popular
representative government in the United
8tates, a government that doos not know
any class anywhere in all this Republic."
In his speeches and in his daily life, run­
ning for the Presidency or running his coun­
try newspaper, Senator Harding is just an
everyday American neighbor. This is what
he says, as he bids farewell to a crowd
friends:
“I am very happy to see you all this morn­
ing. As I have said, I want you to know me,
and I am delighted to know you. We are
going to work together for the good of the
, United States, and wo aro going to hold
America first in all our thoughts and In all
•ur actions."
Women Voting.
Women especially have reason to con­
gratulate themselves on the fact that Senator
Harding will be the next President.
Their sens are taken in war. Their hus­
bands and fathers are taxed to pay for war.
They spend the lonely hours of dreadful
anxiety, while the son is away.
They, above all, are interested in having
for President such a man as Senator Harding.
He does not believe that foreign powers
should be allowed to conscript American boy*
for war beyond the seas.
He does not believe that a Foreign Council
should send to America for men and money
to settle wars not of our making.
Senator Harding does not believe that this
country should be taxed to finance the am­
bitions or the land greed of foreign nations,
and as he believes, so the earnest men and
women of this country believe.
When you cast your vote for Senator Hard­
ing, you will vote for YOUR KIND OF MAN,
the intelligent, straighforward, unpretentious
American citizen. President Harding will be
an American President, not an international
President.
You will have in the White House a man
of constructive mind, a plain American with
no dream* of world dominion, but with a set­
tled determination to restore normal con­
ditions and normal prosperity to this country.
After the War.
After a, war that has destroyed old con­
ditions, cost many lives, squandered many
billions in reckless extravagance and dis­
honesty, and weakened respect for the Con­
stitution, you need for President a straight­
forward, constructive American.
And you will have such a man in the White
House after the 4th of next March, for after
that the President of the United States will
be Warren G. Harding, your kind of man, one
that you would gladly trust with your own
affairs, and the affairs of your country.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Notice
I
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
mook.
In the matter of the estate of P.
H. Mesner.
deceased.
otherwise
known as P H. Messner.
Notice in hereby given to all to
whom it may concern that the und­
ersigned has been, by the County
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
duly appointed Administratrix of the
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LAMB-SCHRADER CO
of our facial powder will make your
skin blossom like a summer rose. It
will give to your complexion the soft
rosy glow of youth and health. Our
all persons having claims, against
said estate are hereby notified to
present same, duly verified, as by
law required, to the undersigned, or
to her attorney. John Leland Hend­
erson. at Tillamook. Oregon, within
six months from this date.
Dated October 14th. 1920, the first
publication of this notice.
Mary Mesner. Administrator
of the esthte of P H. Mesner. de’cd.
John Leland Henderson. Attorney
for said estate.
Chairman White says that his com­
mittee needs money to make the peo­
ple understand the league of nations.
The better they understand it the
poorer the Democratic chance of
making a respectable showing at the
election, so possibly that empty trea­
sury is a blessing in disguise.
i
If a smelling committee ever be­
gins an investigation of elections in
the Solid South the probers will have
to work with clothespins on their
nose*.
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cold cream is another infallible aid
to beauty. Try them both if you
would better your appearance.
E. E. KOCH
Tillamook.
ALtEX. MeHflIR. & CO
GENERAL! HARDUURRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
SCHOOL BOOK
TIME
Complete line of
Tablets, Pencils,
Pens and Inks.
Save Time and Money
on this year’s
Bill by
Buying Here.
4
We Are Headquarters
for School Books
and retail
tion’s wholesale list price.
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE,
I Tillamook, Oregon.
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA E> QUININE
. FOR
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Cold*, Coufb>
'OMV*'
and
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chance«. Keep this standard remedy handy foe the first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Gnppe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not effect the head—Caaeara ¡a beet Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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