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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 28, 1920
weakness, international surrender
and domestic autocracy has got to be
reversed. It cannot be reverted with­
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
out the help of the senate. The gov­
ernmental extravagance that inak s
per year $2.00 high taxes and high prices has gut
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to be checked and the co-operation
j of tlie senate is necessary to check it.
The Wilson plans to throw away
billions of foreign enterprises md
in Europe. Asia and
adventures
It's none of our business, but
fhe
eomehow it don't look the proper Africa have got to be stopped.
thing to see business men piayiig senate is the body that must help me
cards in card rooms during business president stop them. The tangle,
hours. Not that we are opposed to in which the democrats have invdl-
cards, but the bad example and the led us by their timid sacrifice to
Mexico and Japan has got to be un­
bad habit.
raveled and in this un^et taking the
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senate
is practically as important se
The dairymen of Tillamook were
the president. In tariff, banking and
n little surpised when they read in
i commerical affairs, in bringing tho
the daily newspapers that New Zea­
land butter was being shippeJ to United States back to a peace basis
Portland, which, of course, will low­ in restoring normal conditions in
factory
and
business
er the price of cheese. But we cannot farm,
see how they could be surprised. The life, a strong republican senate
democratic
I
party passed the Under is an absolute necessity. A genuine
reform of the government and recon­
V: od tariff bill, allowing farm pro­
struction of living conditions cannot,
d mts, and eggs from China, to come
be imagined without it. If the vot-
I-,. i the country free of duty. The
■ ers of Oregon could fully realize how
s ¡> shot man cannot understand
much of their future comfort and
V
any dairyman in Tillamook
prosperity depended on the Unite!
c- nty can vote the democratic tlck-
’ States Senate, there would not be
et. The next few months will prov.?.
the slightest doubt as to the election
with smaller milk checks, what dem
of Robert N. Stanfield. He will be
ocratic free trade means to the dairy­
needed, urgently needed. Fortify the
men of Tillamook county.
administration after March 4th. No
democrat, no matter how high mind­
Our friend Bro. Trombley eight
ed. could be able to do the work >f
years ago was going to reduce the
Mr. Stanfield as a republican would
Ugh cost of living when it was one
be able to do. In peace times a dem­
third less what it is today, and four
ocrat is bound to vote on party issues
years ago he was going to keep u<
with the democrats, and in the sen­
out of war. What about it . Bro.
ate after March 4th the democrats
Trombley? But that is not all. He has
will be voting as a party against Pre­
been receiving democratic patron­
sident Harding, so a man who now
age for a number of years, and now
withholds his vote from Stanfield in
that the democratic party is striving
withholding it from a re-
to retain power, B:o. Trombley, has­ Oregon is
publican presidential elector. The
n’t as much as opened his mouth in
only way in Oregon to cast a one
faovr of Wilson’s league covenant,
hundred per cent ballot against the
Coxsure Jimm> Cox or the democrat-
Wilson administration and for a re­
is party. Bro., that is base ingratitude
publican administration is to vote for
after receiving democratic patronage
Harding and Coolidge und Stanfield
from the land office and from local
on Nov. 2nd.”
democrats.
WI uuwuk ®raùHçi
Why is it that so many persons
visit this neck of the woods with all
kinds of schemes to obtain money for
this, that and the other scheme? Is
it because there are too many "suck­
ers” in Tillamook? We hardly think
so. At a meeting of the executive
board of the Chamber of Commerce
the other evening, every member
present was exceedingly pronounced
in their view and thought a stop
ought to be put to the "grafters”
who come here and beg for money. If
the business men and others would do
the same as the Chamber of Com­
merce did and put their foot on it,
there would not be as many advert­
ising agents pestering them.
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When you go to the polls next
Tuesday, swat the Market Commis­
sion measure. We don’t see the need
of a lot of state officials poking iheir
noies into the business affairs of the
Tillamook
Creamery
Association,
There are too many men holding
down soft jobs and drawing big pay
in Oregon, and it is about time that
something was done to rid the state
of so many commissions, boards, etc.
Owing, however, to our initiative
law. there is nothing to prevent those
who want to eat at the pie counter
front initiating new measures to Int­
ercast1 the pie eaters. If for no other
reason every dairyman and others in­
terested in the same should go to the
polls next Tuesday and swat the
measure. We think the measure has
a wrong title. It should read: "$50.-
000 Graft for a Poke Nose Market
Co:.iml.._'lon.”
Everybody go to the pools next
Tuesday and swat the party that put
dairy products and lumber on the
ire list. How anyone con vote the
democratc ticket who are connected
with these industries Is a difficulty
question to answer, but it is sufe to
say there will be some dairymen as
well as lumbermen .loggers and saw
mill men who will be foolish enough
to vote the democratic ticket and
against their own interest. This is
not political hot air. Does the dairy­
man want Chinese eggs and Austral­
ian bytter to be shipped Into the
country free of duty, and does the
mill men and loggers want Canadian
lumber with Hindu labor, shipped
into the country to compete with
home products? We do not think so.
But this Is a matter that is of far
more importance to Tillamook coun­
ty than the1 league covenant, demo­
cratic autocracy or any of the other
of I he their political issues. The way
to obtain protection for our home in­
dustries is to vote for Hardiag and
Stanfield,
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John I*. Adams, Vice-Chairman of
i;. Republican National Committee,
in charge of western headquarters,
tn le this statement regarding M>nu-
«. ■al election lit Oregon: "It is not
V'i •■nigh fpr a state to choose Harding
: Coolidge electors on November
41
•> I, u strong republican Senate Is
:st as Important ns a strong r»-
'■licun White house. To vote for
.ding a democratic senator is to
. a to undo with the left hand the
X'- 1 work which one has already
<!■ :.e with the right. The graved
■ lions will come before the United
fi . ■ er Senate after next March 4th.
uui. if President Harding is to do fur
the people what they expect from
him he must have a senate that will
arsrver threte quos'ions right. The
who’e Co; loc.ratic policy of waste.
An Appeal to the Voters of Oregon.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
The Port of Portland Dock Com
mission Consolidation Bill on the
One ceut a word p r issue.
state ballot should be defeated. While
it no doubt affects the whole state
tn some degree the enormous expense Singei Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . •
which it will create must be borne
by the taxpayers of the Port of Port­ Cabbage for krout at reasonable
prices at C. O. e.- C. M. Dawson’s.
land, which contains, 209 square
miles, or less than one quarter of one
When in need of somethin« electric
per cent of the area of the state. The
just cull on the Sunset Electric.
Chamber of Commerce, the Taxpay­
ers' League and other Portlaud or­ For sale: good steel range, also organ. I
Call Frank Nelson.
ganizations and many representative
business men Wave Joined hands to
acquaint the voters of Oregon with Let the Sunset Electric wire yonr
Some Paragraphic Pointer*
home and save you money.
the facts and to enlist their opposit-
' ion to the measure.
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
Now that Great Britian has corner­
The scheme of improvement pro­
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
ed ninety per cent of the world’s soil posed by the bill will cost $40.000,-
supply it won't be long until the fliv­ 000. As a starter, $16.500.000 of Send your orders to Wm. Stuivenga
ver question will have to be sumbitt- bonds are authorized. In' violation
for parsnips in sack lots. .
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ed to league of nations.
of the home rule provision of the
• • •
Constitution of Oregon, the voters For Sale, two latest styls White lew-
lng machines, almost new, Singar
Speaking in terms of the sport ivo of the Port of Portland are denied
Agency opposite P. O.
fraternity Great Britian is a six to the right to say how large a debt
one shot on every proposition which they are willing to assume. Nor are
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
comes before the league.
they given a voice in the selection
al Mazda lamps. They give better
• •
of the commissioners who are to vot4
light.
Probably President Wilson has bonded debt upon thein, levy taxes
broken into the campaign too late to for them to pay and manage their Found: South of town, a gold watch.
make it unanimous for Harding.
business.
Owner apply to E. G. Krebs and re­
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The electors of the territory with­
ceive same.
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Four hundred and twenty-eight in the Port of Portland are better
years ago this week Christopher Co­ qualified than any one else to judg< For sale: 12 head of young stock.
Also 6 ton of hay. Wm. Stuivenga.
lumbus discovered America and now of the amount of bonded debt they
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the Democratic party is trying to lose should authorize or the taxes they
it.
should pay. Their liberality in as­
For Sale: Vaughn dragsaw, with
a a a
suming burdens of public improve­
clutch, almost new. Also new ones.
Mr. White says the tide has swung ment. not only for themselves, but
E. G. Krebs.
to Cox and Roosevelt. Yes and it’3 for the state at large will not be
going to submerge them.
questioned by any one who will scan Lost: a Gent's black gauntlet driving
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the record of the huge total of bonds
glove. Monday night somewhere
Jimmycox tried to buck the line !n they are now carrying, amounting, in
on the streets. Finder please re­
the West and Middle West and lost round figures to $34 000,000. It can­
turn to Ralph Himes at Dawson1
the ball both times on downs. The not be thought that the state will be
store.
only thi..g he has left is an end run. the gainer by imposing upon its
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chief city the insupportable load of Lost: a college pin with the letters,
S. D. S. C in gold on black buck
Jimmie is a Bryanite in Nebraska. additonal debt contemplated by the
ground. Finder please leave at
a Progressive in Frisco, a protection­ pending bill.
amook Drug Store. Reward.
ist in Los Angeles, a free trader in
The sponsors of the Port of Port­
Kentucky, a farmer in Oklahoma and land bill have openly appealed to the
is the time to order your ab-
a business man in Chicago. Doubtless electors of the state at large to vote Now
bage for krout. In 2 or 3 weeks the
if
lie
went
to
Rome
he
would
try
to
for
it
on
the
ground
that
it
will
cost
price will go up. Wm. Stuivenga.
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eat a Roman candle.
them nothing. This is log rolling .of
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How to Vote the Amendments.
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the most dangerous type. If such
And it’s a good bet that if he went methods are to prevail in behalf of Listen! Have you an old piano you
For the information of our readers,
up into the Eskimo country he would direct legislation, no county, city
want to sell: I will pay the top;
after giving the measures to be voted
pose as the ice man.
price-—cash! Or, possibly you are
port or other municipal corporation
upon next Tuesday careful considera­
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thinking ol tending it injon a new
in the state w ill be Safe from having
tion. we think it is to the best inter­
one or a Pliwer. Write'or phone
Alter the November election you intolerable debts and tuxes foisted
est of the state and to Tillamook
will be able to buy Article Ten on the upon It by different voters from
and I’ll be around to see you. Le-
V
county If they will vote a. we
remnant counter in any five and ten other parts of th^ state. Bills like
euue ... —. ■ . i ae Plan.) Man.
Indicated below. But few pe
ns
store.
this must be rejected by the voters if big leductio is in Millinety at Mi»
have given the measure and con­
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1.. is to retain its vital force.
home tui.
Patterson s. All tailored mid fea Il­
sideration, and who caun- t vote in­
to show us how good the Home rule and such bills cannot sur­
er i: it.micd huts greatly redue.-d.
telligently without doing . o. we aie
is at preventing wars they vive toge'her. One or the other must
Many soft off the face models it
offering out Suggestions to tie . - who
another new one in Vilnii fall.
$5.00.
Ill
have not the time or inclination to do
The voters of the Port of Portland
so. Cut this out and when you go in»o
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are not a ' ing to be relieved of their
th ■ p Hing booths next Tuesda, ,'e
If sugar keep.- on dr. oping the first responsibility to create and maintain
as we have suggested:
thing you know even the Loui-iana the nece sary facilities for ocean
Compulsory Voting 301 X No.
planters will be going back on Wtl- i.-mmerce. The desire only that they
increasing Pay of Legislators 302
sonism.
be given a voice in the management
X Yes.
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of their affairs, and that, through
Oleomargarine Measure 305 X
Josie Daniels says the Republican the established processes of law they if in need of glasses see A. H. Hanis.
No.
Registered optician, at R. W. Ben­
party is out on bail and it might be be permitted to adopt a plan of port
Single Tax Amendment—307 X
nett's Jewelry store Tuesday and
more truthfully said that the Demo- development which will not lead
Saturdays until further notice. Will
No.
millions of dollars of debt unpon
crate candidate is out on bull.
Extending Term of Certain County
make dates any time. Phone 143-J.
♦
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them.
Officials—308 X Yes.
Voters are requested to vote 311 For Sale: Harley Davison. 3 speed,
Jimmiecox said while in Nebraska
Port of Portland Bill—310 X Yes.
that he.supported Bryan for the Pres­ No.
electrical equipped motor cycle.
Anti-Compulsory Vaccination A-
idency three times which shows ho’.v
JOSEPH N. TEAL
$20»—$50 down, balance easy
mendment—313 X No.
HENRY E. REED
handy he is at backing a losing pro-
terms to responsible party. Apply
Limiting Legal Rate of Interest —
A. J. GIESY
position.
at No. 4 Corner 12th St. and Still­
315 X NO.
HENRI LABBE
well Ave.
Roosevelt Bird Refuge Measure—
1
R. L. GLISAN
Campaign Puppies
317 X No.
Wanted : a good, steady, gentlemanly
F .W. MULKEY
Divided Legislative Session—319
Saleman to handle a Ward's wagon
i
A H. DEVERS
X No.
By John de Witt
in Tillamook county. No exper­
LEO FRIEDE
State Market Commission—321 X A boy I knew was fond of dogs,
ience needed. For full particulars
L. J. GOLDSMITH.
No.
write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Med­
And puppies, he had three,
Executive Committee,
ical Company. Winona, Minnesota.
These puppies were a handsome lot,
Paid advertisement by Taxpayers’
Market Commission Bill.
Established 1856.
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Yet. none of them could see.
League of Portland.
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One of these puppies was all brown.
J. N. leal, Executive chairman,
For Sale: All the city property I have
Sentiment
is
running
strong
With just a spot of white.
L. J. Goldsmith, Secretary.
in Tillamook, including my home
against the proposed market commis- Another one was black and tan,
as well as my new Duplex house at
slon bill in this county, and no won-
I liked them both—all right.
No. 10 and 12. Seventh St., East.
der. Tillamook people know that any
Topics of Interest.
The mother, fed the three at once.
These properties are splendidly
product can be successfully sold co­
— ~°----- '-
They were a hungry lot,
ated. both on paved streets.
' New York Herald: “Clothing could
operatively without State aid, with­
But one, rolled off upon the floor,
Merrel Smith.
out the assistance of a State Market
more
completely
and
at
the
same
And stay at home, would not.
Director.and the multiude of costs
time more pathetically illustrate Mr. Wanted: truck and auto drivers
and expenses that go with such an The mother reached out with her Wilson's utter isolation from the Am-
wages $150, investment of $500 re­
paw.
office.
erican public than his own message
quired. Also want agent for Tilla­
And drew him to her side.
This matter of the State going Into
to that public in behalf of his league
mook under same conditions. Write
For.
as
this
pupy,
could
not
see.
supervising business should step
of nations. In his long and grave
or call, 325 Gilson St., Portland.
He had no place to hide.
somewhere. Section 13 of the .bill
illness Mr. Wilson has had no opport­
Or. Your Transporatldh Lines Inc.
"What
kind
of
dogs
are
these,
”
said
provides that the Market director
unity to come in contact with the
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shall supervise all co-operative asso­
American people or to observe the
"Why, Democrats—all three.”
ciations existing under tile laws if
trend of national opinion. In his Money to loan—Enquire of John
the State of Oregon. Why not cov >r But yesterday. I asked again.
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St.,
close seclusion from public leaders
"Republicans,
”
said
he.
everyone marketing anything whe­
Tillamook, Oregon.
and public affairs he has had no oc- .
ther they are organized under Ore­ "You wonder why I changed their casion to receive and study reports '
name.
gon law’s or New Jersey laws? Why
from those who do know what the Eat Honey and be healthy, cook with
Though blind from birth before,
with honey. Alfalfa honey, best on
pick out associations working under
American people are thinking and
Now, that these puppies all can see,
earth. 60 lb. can. 18c. per lb., 10
Oregon laws?
saying and doing. He does not com- ■
They're— Democrats—no more.
lb. can 19c. per Th. light amber a
We have too much State supervis­
prebend, as to the Solemn Referend­
blend 17 and 18c. per lb. Amber,
ion its it is.
um for which he long ago appealed !
15 and 16c. per fb. These prices at
Tillamook has become well known Isn't it About Time to Call a Hal? ? and now again appeals, that the Am­
shipping point. Pool with your
through its own efforts. The only
erican people already have gone over­
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neighbors and order a big can two
time Tillamook has been left 111 the
President Gompers, Secretary Mor- whelmingly and irrevocably against
in a case. Cash with order, prompt
lurch is when it asked the State aid
his
covenant.
He
does
not
dream
Reference,
National
on its roads, We are still waiting riaaon, and other Washington offi- aught of this although it is perfectly: shipment.
cials of the American Federaton of
Bank of Hermiston. Chas Kaiser,
for that aid.
well
known
to
every
Democratic
The people or Tillamook should l.abor. are now on the stump for Cox newspaper, every Democratic leader.■ Hermiston, Oregon.
give an unamious vote against this and Roosevelt.
every Democratic manager and every
For weeks the principal business
measure, as it Is against our vital
Democratic campaigner. Mr. Wilson
Miscellaneous Advertisements
interests, The bill permits the Dir- of the officials and publications of does not realize, then, that when he,
ector to fix schedule of fees for the ihe American Federation of Labor denounces the impudent audacity of Dr. Wi*e—Dentili
different co-operative associations, has been that of boosting the Demo- those who oppose his covenant he un-'
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentiate.
and as the bill is supposed to be self : cratlc cause.
consciously but undoubtedly is re­
National Building.
This procedure follows a report in buking the Nation."
•supporting In a short time, the fees
will be so heavy as to be a burden favor of Cox and against Harding by
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentiti, I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
Tllnmook Is unnbe to stand. The bill a "non-partisan” Federation com­ i
Washington Post: ’’For cool, im­
provides for an appropriation of $50.- mittee composed of three partisan
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
000.00, market director at $4.500.00. Democrats. Gompers, Morrisson and pudent audacity there is no parallel
fice on Wednesdays
F-2$.
Secretary at $3.600.00, and attorn­ Woll, all of whom are of alien birth I to the statements of the individuals
and
are
advocates
of
the
un-Amerl-
who
assert
that
American
soldiers
ey's fees without limit. Some rieh
Dr. Ramsey
Osteopath
eanized covenant of the league t.f went to death in this war in order ’o
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
plckin
pickings
for attorneys!
mook. Mutual phono. Bell phone
i establish the league of nations as
Think of the co-operatives in Ore- nations.
The Federation of Lab
framed at Paris. Some of the advo-
146-M.
gon paying sufficient fees to take
i cates of the covenant do not hesitate
care of such an office! The tax would ported, the large salaries
be so great on them that they could officials are paid, from dues and ases- ■ to assert that the American boys had
not survive, while private corporat­ sments levied on the membership the covenant before their eyes when
ions and Individuals would not be so of the Federation, without regard to they fought and fell. These spell­
politics. Thus hundreds of thousands binders actually ask their hearers to
taxed.
The proposed bill provides for the of Republicans are taxed to provide belive that the covenant is the sacred
publication of n monthly bulletin to a Cox campaign fund, and are com­ ideal for which the boys willingly
give Information regarding mark“t- pelled to witness the flagrant perver­ l gave ther lives. From this menda­
itig. The dully papers give this now, sion of the machinery of their organi­ cious starting point, the league sup­
the government Issues daily and zation to promote the partisan pur­ porters easily take the next step in
weekly bulletins on almost every­ poses of certain Democratic politic­ Impudence, which is the assertion
thing under the sun.
ians who have had federal patronage that the United States will dishono"
I'he fate could not ask for any and other favors lavished on them itself and betray the memory of the
Information outside of Oregon, hence by the Wilson administration.
slain lads If it does not accept the
any information would be limited,
Is it not about time that pro,nt contract which was drawn up at
and ancient history If published mo.i- should he voiced against this misuse Parts. It Is difficult to speak moder
thly.
of Federation of Labor machinery" ately of such offensive utterances.
The Legislature is the proper place Is It ordinarily honest to use the They grate so harshly upon the feel­
to get up a measure like this, Then money paid In dues by non-Demo- ings of so many thousands of mothers
every one can be heard. As it la. cratlc members of organized labor 'n and fathers, and so utterly dlstott
this bill was gotten up by railroad the promotion of the Democrailc and outrage the heart feelings of the
and street car men. a banker, an In­ cause, under the false pretense that soldier boys now asleep in the flag,
surance man, and labor men. Tilla- in this way the cause of labor rather that no politician has a right to use
i .ook. Ijood River, nor any of the ■ han the cause of partisan Democrncy such argument, no matter how hn-d
successful
marketing
assocatinw is being served?
premed he may be."
Editorial Snap Shots.
Senator Chamberlain voted for the
Underwood tariff law and as a result
of his support of free trade five mill-
on bushels of Canadian wheat was
bought and shipped into the United
States to compete with wheat raised
in this country. Under the previou.-
republican tariff law that amount of
wheat shipped into the United States
would have given the government
$1.250.000. Free trade was what Sen­
ator Chamberlain voted for. In fact,
he voted to place lumber and dairy
products on the free list, and now he
is asking the lumbermen and dairy­
men to vote for him after injuring
their industries.
were not asked to these deliberations
still they think we should swallow
the bill, hook, sinker and Hue. Nat­
urally farmers resent action of this
kind.
We earnestly urge that voters cf
Tillamook vote 321 X NO and help
defeat the Stale Market Commission
bill.
A vote for 304 X YES will help
put over the Oleomargine bill, which
would forever put that product under
its own name and prohibit its niw
querading as a dairy product.
Help Protect Tillamook's Vit 11
Interest*.
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Football
TILLAMOOK
VS.
WOODBURN
Saturday, October 3rd
At Fair Grounds
Admission 25c
Cem Kct Margarine
A Pure Sprezd for Bread
Mads Iron ■ t* »<■.'' •“ esn d 'rom the white
meat of the co'.cenut, p o' it all, Pasteurized
milk, and salt.
It is pure, c:eon, rud dshuious.
So that your e'ea! tviii get it fresh, we
make it daily in LaAeon, convenient
local cd factories.
Delicate in flavor, .-.-J economical in
price, yea may spre.: 1 G m Nut gener-'
ously ai d still effect a substantial saving
on your grocery bill.
Order a carton today.
SWIFT & CO.
Manufactured
Dally
In
Portland
Plant
Transfer
Wood,
Gravel.
Phone 37 W.
Tillamook Transfer Co.
Liberty Temple.
CITY TRANSFER
LOCAL
AND
LONG
DISTANCE HAUUNG
I-OO-F- BUILDING
BOTH PHONES.
“I’m here to Tell You”
say* the Good Judge
That you get full satis­
faction from a little of
the Real Tobacco
Chew.
The rich taste of
this class of tobacco
makes it last longer—
and cost less—than the
old kind.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two itylet
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco