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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 13. 1916- HYPOCRISY” CRY OF GERMAN SOCALIST. MEDICINE' FORMULA EXPOSED IN COURT. -------o------- It Was You Who Chose War,” Re Dr. C. Howard Childs Is Put on Trial Charged With Obtaining M°ney tort of Liebknecht to Bethmann By Fraud. Hollweg. Nineteenth Judicial in acquiring exclusive knowledge of To the Voters, District. such a revolutionary invention, even —o though some subsequent inventor I am a Democratic candidate for may devise ways of impairing its ef I nomination to the office of CirctMt fectiveness. Judge, Nineteenth Judicial District 11 nominated and elected, 1 shall try to The Cost of Motering. do my duty and maintain my inde ------- o To run 2,000,000 cars for one year pendence. _ - , , S. S. Johnson. requires at the very least 1,000,000,000 To th* Voter* of Tillamook County, To The Voters of Tillamoox County. o- ■ 1 herewith announce myself aJ a I hereby announce myself a* a.can- candidate to succeed myself as county didate for the nomination by the M publican party for-the office OiDis surveyor. If nominated and elected 1 trict Attorney, to be voted for at the will continue to enforce the same policies practiced by my office- in the next regular primary c.ecnon. It past, that of conducting it strictly on Heeled to the office, I will R«”«™ an Engineering basis, efficiently and the duties of such office lattbfully economically. and conscientiously. Respectfully, 1. U. Goyne. R. L. Shreve. . To the Republican Voters of Tilla FRANCIS L. MICHELBOOK mook County. of McMinnville. I am a candidate for the Republican Republican Candidate for Joint nomination for Circuit Judge on the Senator. For the 24th Senatorial Dis mtb Judicial District comprising trict comprising Lincoln, Tillamook, Tillamook and Washington Counties Washington and Yamhill. at the May 19th, 1916 primaries. Geo. R. Bagley. ------- o------- - ■ -o------- Water—88 per cent. Paris, April 11.— French Socialists Table Salt—9 per cent. have received from Switzerland a full Borax—2 per cent. account of the interruptions made by gallons of gasoline, worth $130,000,- To the Voters of Tillamook County. v cgetable Coloring—1 per cent. Herr Liebknecht, the German Social 000, 20,000,000 gallons, of lubricating T here you have it—the formula for ist leader, in the course of Chancel oil, worth $8,000,000; 12,000,000 tires I hereby announce myself as a can lor Bethniann-Hollweg’s recent the wonderful Aposteriori catarrh worth not less than $16 apiece, or speech in the Reichstag. T hese inter remedy. V cry efficacious tor coughs, $192,000,000; accessories and extra didate for nomination for the cHne of County Clerk, on the Republican ruptions were suppressed iri the of colds, nay lever, la grippe, etc. etc. cointorts, guggles, gloves and caps, be ficial accounts telegraphed abroad by It sold lor $1.50 a bottle. Not exorbi $50 per car, or $100,000,000; garage ticket, at the primary election to tant, was it, considering the high cost charges on short tours (exclusive of held in May, 1916. Germany. Respectfully, "We could have obtained what we 01 manufacture? gas and oil) $100 per car per year, or J. C. Holden. Dr. C. Howard Childs planned to »200,000,000; repairs made necessary wanted by peaceable labor, but our enemies chose war,” said the Chan- make a fortune with this medicine in by wear, tear, and accident (exclusive the Voter* of Tillamook C°unty. To the Voters of Tillamook County. To ___ _ to it appeared, according Oregon, cellor. ot tires) $50 per car per year, or $100- I am a candidate for the Republi “It was you who chose war,” inter- testimony introdued at the opening of 000,000. Total running expenses for Candidate for nomination second his trial tor obtaining money by false all cars in use $730,000,000. Add there can nomination for Joint Senator tor rupted Liebknecht. term, on the Republican ticket, at Great excitement followed with pretenses in Portland in the court of to the value ot boo,000 new cars pur Tillamook, Washington, Lincoln and primary election in May, for County shouts of "put him out!” and “Scoun- Circuit Judge Morrow, lie was to chased during 1915 at an average Yamhill counties. Assessor. drel!" The president called I.iebk- get $10,000 from the Paris Medicine price of $750, or $450,000,000 and we T. B. Handley . Respectfully, Company, a $1,000,000 concern, for necht to order. get the immense total of $1,180,000,- C. A. Johnson. introducing the remedy to sneezing “HyprOcisy!” Cries Liebknecht uoo spent in a single year (1915) on To The Voters of Tillamook County firin, Oregonians. Of course, the To The Voters of Tillamook County. “Nor will there be in Belgium the inotering._________________ I hereby announce myself as a can status quo ante,” continued the Chan which is a real one, telegraphed Dis- trict Attorney Evans that Childs W.IS Acting on the advice of friends didate for the office of County Com Irritating Taxation. cellor. "Germany can no longer re was missioner of Tillamook County on from all parts of the county and the linquish the oppressed Flemish peo not known there and that there no $10,000 contract in existence, But American business men are fre- the Democratic ticket at the primary urgent request of many, 1 announce ple to Romanization.” that was after his arrest. mvself a candidate for nomination quently reminded in a course of a election on May 19. 1916. Liebknecht—"Hyprocrisy!” Formula is Exposed. Geo. R. McKimens. ior County Clerk on the Republican day's operations that a Democratic want Chancellor—"We do not The formula of this marvelous med national administration is raising rev ticket at the primaries in May. neighbors who will form a new Respectfully, Notice t° Voters. that itation to strangle us. We want icine was exposed in court Friday enue by annoying methods who by A. S. Wells, state chemist, Erwin Harrison. should De needless, and would be neighbors with whom we can work con- needless if Republicans were in con was called upon to analyze the a cari- I hereby announce myself as with reciprocal benefit." For County Treasurer. tents for the prosecution. Shc rill trol. Stamp taxes in time of peace didate for the office of County Liebknecht—"And whom you will 1 he introduction of the medicine in are an imposition, and it is no sur at the Democratic primaries to be then assail as you assailed Belgium." I hereby announce myself as a "Go to Russia!” shouted a member of Oregon, according to some evidence prise that some of the most influential held on May 19, 1916. lor the office u»* of wu«.v County ■ candidate ior me omvc introduced, and a previous confession Democrats in Congress favor their N. J. Myers. the Catholic center. I T reasurer of Tillamook County, sub of Childs, involved a scheme where removal. Sticking stamps to a large Chancellor—"The memory of this by pretty young women were em number of petty documents takes To The Voters of Tillam°ok County. ject to the will of the Republican vot war will long exist in this sorely tried ers at the 1916 primary election. ployed to go to various drug stores time that could be much better em country.” Respectfully, and ask for Aposteriori. I hereby announce that I am a can ployed. If a patient must be bled it is Liebknecht—“It is your fault.” B. L. Beals. “Sorry, Miss, but we are out of it best not to carry on the process by didate for the nomination for the of- j Chancellor—"The peace which ends pust now, but we have something just constant insect bites. Even with these fice of County School Superintendent this war must be durable, It must not the Voters of Tillamook County. as g------- ," the druggist would reply, emergency taxes the Democratic fi at the primary election to be held in To carry the garms of a new war within not caring to confess that he had nanciers who are trying to make both May. its breast, but of final pacific order.” I hereby announce myself as a Geo. B. Lamb. never heard of this new remedy be ends meet find that outgo still exceed Libknecht—"First free the German candidate for the office of County fore. income, and are considering how people.” Commissioner (North end) Tilla "No thank, you," she would say much can be raised by a further mul To the Voters of Tillamook County. mook county on the Republican ticket General Clamor Follows. sweetly, “1’11 just leave this $1.50 tiplication of stamps or other vex This remark was followed by gen you can send me a bottle when you I hereby announce myself as ". can at the primary election to be held in eral clamor and the president called get some in.” Then, believing there atious special imposts. The whole didate for the office of Countv Sheriff May, 1916. D. F. Thompson. Liebknecht to order. The latter re might be a real demand the druggist proceeding is thoroughly unscientific on the Republican ticket at the pri peated his remark and the president would order some from the suave and undesirable. But the Democratic mary election to be held in May. To The Voters of Tillamook C°unty. said: "You are disturbing the order of salesman, who would "accidently" party has an assortment of fads and Respectfully, fallacies that influence it more than this assembly in an unprecedented visit his store the following day. Fred H. Minich. the dictates of common sense. 1 herewith announce mys. If as a manner.” "Medicine” N°te Security. If a Republican administration was candidate for the office of County Chancellor—"Whence comes our The present charge against Childs confronted with the problem of de To the Voters of Tillamook County. Surveyor of Tillamook County, sul- strength to best and conquor the su was prefered by J. C. Garman, who perior numbers of our enemies? Does paid $800 for 600 dozen bottles of ficient revenue it would adjust duties ’ hereby announce myself as a can ject to the will of the Republican any one sincerely believe that it is Aposteriori, or at least accepted the on imports to fit the situation, and didate for nomination for the office of voters. If nominated and elected will incidently promote some form of endeavor to perform the duties im from territorial greed?” County Sheriff, on the Republican bottles as security for a note for $800. un- pro- The bottles were stored in room 312 American industry. The revenue re ticket. If nominated and elected I posed upon me with justice and irr. Liebknecht—"Yes" (General quired would be promptly obtained, testation.) shall endeavor to enforce the law with partiality. of the stock exchange building, and Harry P. Kerr. Chancellor—'These are tile inven on investigating it was found that and taxpayers would not be reminded efficiency, and economy. of it a dozen times a day. Practically, tion of those who wanted war.” Respectfully only those cases piled on the outside To the Voters of Tillamook County. Liebknecht—"It was you who want contained any bottles. The complaint it would do its work unobstrusively W. L. Campbel!. and without injustice to any one. A ed war." (Great Clamor.) followed. ______________ I hereby announce myself as a party that collects war taxes in time To the Voters of Tillamook C°unty. Chancellor—"It is for Germany and candidate for County Coroner on the not for pieces of foreign soil that the The Tariff a Business Man’s Problem. of peace is necessarily under a various Republican ticket at the primary indictment. The prominent Demo sons of Geramny arc bleeding and I hereby announce myself a candi election to be held in May. dying." In reproducing and commenting crats who have begun to realize this date for Sheriff on the Republican Respectfully, Liebknecht—"That is not true." upon a recent editorial of the Times fact are not few, but they will never ticket, subject to your approval in the Dr. S. M. Wendt. Thereupon there was formidable I on the subject of Tariff being a prob find the right remedy as long as they May primaries. Respectfully. clamor throughout the assembly and lem for solution by business men and hang onto free trade. This is but one To The Voters of Tillamook County. John Aschim. the president once more called Lieb not politicians, the editor of the of the Democratic perplexities of the day, but it is in itself large enough to knecht to order. Later Liebknecht in Manutacturers Record has to say: At a request of a number of lar-e To The Voters of Tillamo°k County. terrupted the speech of the Social "Some good horse sense evidently make the people thoughtful. taxpayers and citizens, I hereby an Democratic majority leader in a sim is to be found around the Tampa I wish to announce myself as a nounce myself as a candidate for the Hughes' Position un Present Issues. ilar manner. I imes office. Would that every other candidate for the office of Joint Rep office of County Commissioner on -------o------- Southern newspaper would come to Haase Pleat's f°r Belgium. In the discussions of the availabil resentative for the Counties of Tilla the Republican ticket at the primary The official account of the proceed realize that the Tariff is an economic ity ot Justice Hughes as a Republican mook and Yamhill at the Republican election. If nominated and elected, 1 ings of the Reichstag intended for question ami should be decided on its will do my best to give the county a candidate ior President, much has primaries in May. circulation abroad suppressed the fol merits "without regard to political F. A. Rowe. thorough business administration, been said ot the lack of knowledge of lowing passages from the speech by a parties." and being a large taxpayer myself, his position on the political questions Socialist member, llerr Haase. T he truths so often reiterated by To the Voters of Tillamook County. will look after the taxpayers' inter "We demand the independence of the Times are coming to be realized now at issue. Justice Hughes has ests and see that the tax money is been a member ot the Supreme Court Belgium. The wrong committed throughout the "Solid South" as well I am a candidate for the Rcpubli- economically expended, the taxpayers since 1910 and during this time he has against Belgium must be repaired. as in other sections, and the demand can nomination for District Attorney get value for their money, and all been debarred from the traditions of (Interruptions and tumult.) You will for the appointment of the perma- Ins high office from public utterances at the Primary Election to be held parts of the county get a square deal. allow me to repeat the Chancellor’s ■lent Tariff commission of business May 19th, 1916. Respectfully yours, upon political, and particularly par men is rapidly growing in volume. words in this connection. We repudi Wil liant Marx. S. G. Reed. tisan, subjects. Nor has the present ate the principle that necessity knows No state has been more injured than consideration of his name in connec no law. Deputy Spalin has declared Florida by political tinkering with tion with the presidency drawn from that Belgium must remain politically, tariff. any statement of his views, publicly The l imes for once is, we think, economically and militarily in Ger or privately. But the records oi his many's hands. Annexation under this wrong, Florida has been sadly injur- political activity during the years in form is worse for a hitherto free peo ed by political tinkering with Tariff, winch he was free, and in duty bound, but other states have, we think suffer ple than seizure of a part of its terii to discuss such subjects, reveal his lory. ed much more. It is refreshing to sec altitude toward current issues as "The Chancellor tells us that the such strong Democratic papers as the clearly as if he were speaking now. German people are not hungry. 1 will l imes taking the stand that the Tar How does Hughes stand un prepar answer him. I have in my hands 1 iff is a business or economic question edness, is naturally the first question circular terminating with ‘Peace! and should not he made the football asked, it being uppermost in the ' Peace! Peace’ the Chancellor’s dis of political politics. minds of the people. He answered i course not having brought peace that question in the campaign of 1908 | nearer, but left it further away, it re Hammond’s Amazing Secrets. when he said: “It is our constant aim mains only for the people to take fate to live in triendship with all nations ' —■ o------ in their own hands and end this Although popular periodicals have and to realize the anus of a free gov* frightful war. We arc opponents of eminent, secure from the interrup war. We insist that national rights devoted inucii attention to the magi cal experiments of John Hammond, tions of strife and the wastes of war. must be respected Jr., the public has had natural mis it is entirely consistent with these Peace Propositions Demanded. givings. Many claims of radio control aims, and it is our duty to make ade- I "We demand of the government ol projectiles have come to nauf ht quate provision for our defense and that it make peace propositions. Alas, the last1 few years. But the inclusion to maintain the efficiency of our | it can do so only with difficulty, ol an item 01 »Jso.oexi in the fortifi army and navy. And this 1 favor.” In since it pretends to dictate terms of cation bill for the acquisition of the light of the time he could hardly peace to its enemies." Hammond's patents, or recommenda have said more. That, with this atti T he general assembly of German tion ol experts of the coast artillery, tude in 1908, he could now be for any and Austrian Socialists just held in under whose eyes Hammond has ex tiling less than a full and altogether Vienna ended according to reports perimented lor two years, has a ten sutficient preparation for events that from Zurich, with cries of "Long dency to dispel skepticism. 1 livre ar later developments have made possi live peace!" A resolution was passed 128 patents 11. all and Hammond, it is ble, is unbelievable. Justice Hughes' ; at the meeting in favor of re-estab understood, will devo'e his time with mind Hlitltl is i«i not rif tho weather-c< 11, .s-..1. __ ' of the ck * type. f lishing international socialism after out further charge to supervising the On the contrary, such criticism ; « I the war. About one-third of the installation of Ins devices. has been voiced, has been against his French Socialists also seem to be in Hammond's chief feat is propelling firmness and tenacity of opinion. favor of re-establishing the inter- from a protected station on the shot .- Justice Hughes is strongly tn favor national organization. a boat carrying a torpedo at a speed of protection. "A protective tariff," of fifty miles an hour by radio con ho said in 1908, “is essential to the in Pr*paring for the Inevitable. trol and hurling it at a battleship. terest of our wage earners,” and he The speed furnished ample protectio 1 urged at that time the appointment of At a banquet in Washington I on rom gunlire. He has a secret that a tariff commission, “in order to ef Thursday night. President Wilson pt eludes counter-influence on his fect whatever readjustment may be spoke guardedly of our relations with radio control. In repeated expert- necessary to make the tariff sched Mexico ind Geramny, and then bold incuts the torpedo has been hurled ules consistent with the principle i ly asked “I* the country ready?" The against targets at a distance of underlying the protective policy.” 1 1 country is ready—ready for any con twenty eight miles from shore. He the same campaign, referring to for tingency; but the country is not pre aas also exercised the radio control eign affairs, he said. "The Republican pared And this is due principally to from an aeroplane at an altitude of party has maintained the national the fact that the President so bitterly «me mile and is confident that he can honor, and under its direction Ameri opposed preparedness, and wasted quadruple that altitude. The radio can diplomacy has attained the high the last year or two in penning prose Erection is more accurate than gun est levels of honorable purpose and poems to peace and singing the conn« lire, for he has hit with his torpedo a distinguished achievement." From such utterances as these. >amboo rod an inch in diameter, try to sleep with oratorical lullabvs. _____ it is New Yo.k, War threatens from two sides We standing upright at a distance of 31t when governor of L'.„ present must either shamefully give up the niles, ten times out of fifteen. Among not difficult to discern the i prcccr.t hunt for Villa and withdraw our numerous other secrets he offers to views of the justice of the Supreme Court. he government is a method of pre troops or continue the chase ns an incident to a long and bloody con venting theft of wireless m-ssages, I he St Louis Tinies wants to know flict with Mexico. We shall have to which would have great commercial H the administration at Washington is well .is military value. admit that American citizens have no The inventor is but 20 years old and » weakening on the tariff problem’ rights on the high seas that the Kai has spent eight years solving the Well, it is sort of wobblv and without ser is bound to respect or immediate radio problem, which has baffled the hope of gaining its equilibrium. i, to U ly take such action as must evidently greatest scientists of the world, But There is no danger in this country resMt iwa state of war with Germany Sc ! tidy red he has been more fortunate than the __ to be apprehended from European That Is the writing on our wall. We rim of inventor*, in that his wealthy war lords, but there is grave danger, have so persistently pursued peace father has believed in him and ad that we have invited war. And we are vanced $300,000 for conducting the or will be as soon as the butchery is over from a commercial viewpein’, so .unprepared for war that we shall experiments. The appropriation is not t his is the danger against which M. J. F.ETNOLDS TOSACCO CO , Wtestw-S. I», N. C. in peace. excessive and the country is fortunate there should be preparedness. I I I was born and reared on an Ore- gon fann and after graduating fr n the Stale College, have been ext> 11- sivcly engaged in farming; sen d ) auihill County as represent five in the 28th lagislative assembly. If nominated and elected will coi.- tinue to work for lower taxes, and strict economy. 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