T illamook headlight , march WITH THE EDITORS Discuss Questions of Interest to People. —o— ••Profiteer” during these days is on­ ly the polite name for thief.— lele phone Register. ------ o------ Bald beaded men may as well quit buying hair growers and invest their money in war savings stamps. H’s no use, gentlemen; you can’t get blood out of a turnip—nor grow hair on a door knob. Save your money and put it into stamps. And the women—but there now, what’s the use.— Polk County Observer. The head of the Non-I’artisian League has admitted that tiie organ­ ization has collected from the farmers of the country more than $3,700,000 to be expended as the league’s president directs. What a storm of protest would go up if one of the old political parties should raise such a fund and place it at the command of 01 ■ man.—Telephone Register. The motion picture we believe • is th« most powerful material foe 1 war has ever bad to face. To see the scen­ ts of dev: illation, ruin, barbaric sav­ agery, in lying waste cities, hamlets, orchards ,and in raising to the ground unnumbered homes, is to reaiize, as only an eye witness can, that in the presence of war bell must be relegat­ ed as a back number.—Itemizer. In a copy of the Geographic Maga­ zine taken by Dr. Wood occurred a large picture of a Y. M. C. A. hut near New York, and in the picture was ob­ served the likeness of Harry Phillips of this city as he sat reading a book, and in the picture also was shown Orbie Craven, of, Tillamook a nephew of Mrs. Leslie Laughlin. The photo­ graph was of men enlisted in aviation work.—Telephone Register. ------ o------ Some of Germany’s psychology is as far away when applied to her own soldiers as when used abroad. To cre­ ate hatred for the Americans the of- iicers tell the men that every one of tin 111 made prisoners will be tortured to death, but the result is the oppo­ site to what is intended. Those who believe tile lie are so scared that they run when they see the Americans coming.—Oregon Register. ------ o------ A cattle and horse breeders associa­ tion m Colorado has decided to pre- sent every enlisted man from Colora- do with a cow and calf on his return, ami a wealthy rancher has agreed to Care lor the animals until the soldiers return from the battle fronts. 1 bat shows true American appreciation toward the boys who offer their lives in defense of their country's honor and liberty. It ought to loosen the purse strings of the tight-wads who haven’t made a sacrifice so far.— Banks Herald. We understand that there are some owners of vacant lots in and around McMinnville who are unwilling to farm them this spring or to let them to anyone else to farm. I his is not showing a proper spirit to help en­ large the food supply, and savors of a lack of patriotism. Let everybody work together to conserve the best in­ terests of the country and help reduce the cost of living. In some places they publish the names of such people who lack the proper spirit.— 1 elephone Register. A foreign born friend of the Inde­ pendent is discussing the cases of enemy sympathy which is well known ire occasionally encountered in Washington county put the case, we believe, rather neatly. To begin with he flatly declared that the man who would not give unqualified support to the country he found good enough to live in should receive no considera­ tion. But lie thought that even if they would not give that support out of gratitude, selfish considerations at least should influence them explained in this way: Most of them had come Io this country because they could do better than at home, and also came to escape the conditions which made it impossible for them to prosper as they had prospered in America. Sup­ pose, he said, there were enough of them to influence the result and their wish to sec Germany victorious was (ratified. German rule of the world Would mean bringing to America the conditions they emigrated to escape, while the wealth that they had accu­ mulated would be taken in the form of indemnities.—Hillsboro Independ­ ent. ------ 0------ Possibly it is not a coincidence, but here arc two facts we cannot get ’way from. Our greatest need for •uccessful prosecution of the war is •bips and more ships, and the chief reasons we lack ships and were oblig­ ed to start at the bottom to create the fl et needed for transports and to supply our troops over seas is the La Follette law which dealt a death blow *° the American shipping industiy, disec uraging building of ships and re- ,uh‘ .1 in our exports being carried Principally in German bottoms until *he war chased them from the seas. we say, it may be a coincidence, “ut German ship owners prospered torough the passage of the law, and J* author has just been condemned •I the legislature of his state for *bat it considers disloyalty. Can it be that the 1 w had aims hitherto un­ suspected. A nation, no matter how powerful, would not be feared if it lacked means of employing its power , at its enemy’s doors, and we all know now that ultimate war with the Unit­ ed States entered into the kaiser’s dreams of world power.—Hillsboro independent. ------ o------ Standing in front of the army war college at Washington, D. C. is a statute of Frederick the Great, who is alleged to be one of the shining lights in the history of the German empire. The figure was presented to the I nited Slates by Emperor Wil­ helm. The motive for the gilt and wh} it should be placed in front of the war college is somewhat vague. But that is all in the past. The Amer­ ican people are more deeply concern­ ed just now in a joint resolution in­ troduced by Senator 1 homas, of Col­ orado, providing that the statute be turn down and sold to the junk man. 1 he News suggests that the metal ill the thing be returned to the kaiser via the United States Artillery on the western front.—Umpqua Valley N e W s. If there i" - is any one man coming be- fore the people of the great state of Oregon at the oncoming _ primary ___ election for the ofticeo f governor that should get a good dressing down— trimmed up to a finish—i it is that man Ben Olcott, now secretary of stale, a mollycoddle politician of the true- blue stripe who plays the game of Olcott first, last and all the time. He is a cross between the West machine of political manipulators and the sil­ ent features of non-partisianship— which means “anything to get there.” He stands for every thing and any­ body—to get the votes, and during his incumbency in office as secretary of state has never lost an opportunity to keep in touch witli the "deer peo­ ple” for reasons best known to him­ self—which reasons are of a decided political nature. Olcott’s term as sec­ retary of state docs not expire until 1920, but he is dead anxious to swing onto the handle of governorship long before his present job terminates. Olcott is one of these astute politi­ cians—with a heavy accent on the iirst syllable—who trains as a repub­ lican and votes like a democrat.—Um- pqa Valley News. 28, Administrator’* Notice to Creditor*. Notice is hereby given, that the C°uny Court of the State of Oregon, for I illamook County, has appointed the undersigned administrator of the estate of Paul Kingston deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to me. at the office of T. H. Govne, an attorney at law, in Tillamook City, Oregon, on or before six months iroin the date of this notice. Dated February 28, 1918. William Kingston, Admin­ istrator of the Estate of Paul Kingston, Deceased. To the Voters of Tillamook County 1 hei .by announce myself as a can­ didate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Tillamook County, on the Republican ticket, at the primary elec­ tion, May 17, 1918. Respectfully, ___________ W . L. Campbell. An engine that wrings from gas more power than was ever taken out of - gas before—through its ci - - Hot-Spot” and “Ram’s-Horn” Manifold—Chalmers devices Announcement. O- I hereby announce my candidacy •or the nomination on the Republican ticket for County Commissioner, to be voted on at the primaries to be held in May. 1918. If nominated and elected _ I promise ____ _ to the best of my ability to promote all efforts for the development and advancement of Tillamook County. Believing myself perfectly compe­ tent to administer the office. I place my candidace before the voters for their suffrage. Yours truly, D. A. Bailey. To The Voters of Tillamook County I wish to announce that I will be a candidate at the next primary election for the office of County Commission­ er for the South part of the county on the Republican ticket. I believe in good roads, and will use my best ef­ forts in seeing that roads are con­ structed permanently and built econ­ omically, if elected. Yours respectfully, A. A. Imlah. Announcement. Tests of exhaust vapors have shown weaknesses in many engines. By such tests you can always tell how good an engine is. In the great Chalmers engine so very little in the way of unused or unburned gas comes out of the exhaust as to be almost negligible. The gas is used up —all of it —in the Chalmers. The moment it passes from the throat of the carburetor it strikes the now noted “Hot-Spot” where it is heated and “cracked-up” and then rushed on to the combustion cham­ bers via the “Ram’s-Horn” Manifold. When the spark touches it off there is translated a power such as a gas engine has never known; all the brute force imaginable, yet tamed down into a softness that is as smooth as deep water. Once you play with it with your right foot you will be amazed at the thrill it’ll give you. To the voters of Tillamook County: I herewith announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket at Agricultural .News Notes. the nominating convention to be held By R. C. Jones, County Agent. in May for the office of County Com­ missioner. My motto: “A square deal Sugar Going to Waste in Tillamook all around.” County. John Weiss, Sr., Meda. Thousands of pounds of the very best sugar are allowed to go to waste To The Voters of Tillamook County. in Tillamook County each year be- caues there are not enough bees to I beg to announce that I will be a gather the nectar and transform it in­ candidate for County Com missioner to honey. V\ ard H. Foster of the U. for the South end of the county on TOURING CAR.I7-PASSENGEK SUM TOURING SEDAN . . . $1950 TOWN GAR LANDAULRT • $W S. Bureau of Entomolyogy spent the Republican ticket at the next TOURING CAR. »-PASSENGER SIUS LIMOUSINS. 7-PASSF NGRR • $M» CABRIOLET. 3-PASSENGER . $1775 STANDARD ROADSTER - ■ S14SS Monday in and about Tillamook in­ primary election. TOWN CAR. 7-PASSENGER . $2925 LIMOUSINE LANDAULXT . $M» vestigating the bee keeping situation. ALL PRICES F. O B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Ole B. Redbcrg. He reports good opportunity for the development of profitable honey pro­ ducing apiaries, but found the bee- diseaic, American Foul Brood, very prevalent among the bees he was able to examine. Many of the bee keepers have been getting poor results with­ out knowing the cause of their failure. The treatment recommended is to transfer all diseased colonics into clean hives with standard sized fram­ For Sale and Rent. HELP THE KIDNEYS. es fited with bee-comb foundation so that the germs of the disease found Tillamook Readers are Learning the Sixteen good cows, 13 fresh, price , in the honey and combs of the in- Way. $75 each. Good market for milk, 5° ' fected hives be destroyed. Only- by It's the little kidney ills— acre dairy ranch. Will lease for 3 or using easily moveable combs, can the The lame, weak or aching back— 5 years. Price $300 a year, part can be hives be examined so as to detect the The unnoticed urinary disorders— worked out on place. Good buildings, That may lead presence of the disease. to dropsy and well fenced, will leave farming tools Mr. Foster elieves that bee-keeping Bright's disease . on place. Camp grounds on place, about Tillamook cannot be profitable | When the kidneys are Complete dispersal of my herd of registered mile on water front, % mile to beach. Help them with until the bcc-keepcrs understand the Come and see me at once as first Jerseys nature of the disease and take vigor­ here first served. Pills. I A remedy especially for weak kid- ous steps toward its control, though E. G. Calkins, Otis, Orc. [ neys. there may be localities where it has I Doan's have been used in kidney not yet made its appearance . To The Voters of Tillamook County. troubles for 50 years . White clover in the pastures and ------ 0------ fire weed or willow herb in the burn­ I hereby announce my self as a J Endorsed by 50000 people—endors­ •- ed over areas furnish a large amount candidate for the office of County ed by citizens of this locality. of most excellent bee-pasture. Surveyor on the Republican ticket at I Mrs. O. L. Ahlstrom, Seventh St., This herd is rich in the blood of the Mr. Foster also advises the intro­ the Primary election to be held May and E'rst Ave., Forest Grove, Ore., • ' duction of Italian Queens to improve 17, 1918. If nominated and elected I . sa> s: "When 1 need a kidney mcdi- heaviest prodneing strains of the breeds -• ■ - the -■ office "■ - ■ cine, 1 take Doan’s kidney Pills for 1 the bees of the county. He states that will conduct in an efficient Poppy’s (»olden St. Mawes at head of the have never found anything that does the Italian bees are more disease re­ and economical manner. I herd; he is a son of the record cow St. Mawes me so much good. When my back sistant and more quiet to work with Respectfully, than our common wild bees. Poppy (1120 lbs. 1 year) and sired Rossaire W. S. Coates. feels weak and sore and my kidneys act irregularly, a short use of Doan's Olga Lad with not less than .30 tested daught­ Don't Forget the Jersey Sale April 2. Kidney Pills make my back feel The German Spy System. ers and more qualifying as soon as tested. Catalogues have been received of stronger and put my kidneys in good the Jersey sale to be held here April working order.” This bull and a number of his offspring will Some wonderful stories are told of 2nd. The Jersey Breeders will do well Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simp­ be sold. ill to study these catalogues carefully the intelligence of the spy service for a kidney remedy—get ly ask In the herd are also a number direct and purchase their foundation s£>ck the rival armies. It extends under­ Doan's Kidney I’ills—the same that ground, on the ground and above the now. The offerings present some ex­ descendants of the famous bull Rinda Ladd Mrs, Ahlstrom had. Fostcr-Millnirn ceptionally good breeding. The ground, and is an incessant operation Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. of S. B., who also 1ms a long list of tested breeders will do well to conspire to night and day. An American division has been operating several week* in daughters. keep the bull, Poppy’s Golden St. Rearing Children, Mawes, in the county, even if four or camp not far from the battle line. Every evening at 8:30 this division five of them have to get together to A writer in the April Woman’s was inspected by the German airmen. purchase him. Home e Companion says:‘‘We are none together with calves now being born, and in­ I bis inspection became so constant We haven’t heard whether the Jer­ of us very certain in our hearts that that the Americans came to set their cludes both sexes and various ages. Complete sey people have any pedigreed cat to what we do in our offices is really catalogue will be published giving full inform­ offer or not but I would not wonder watches by the arrival of the air­ worth w hile. < >ur shoe »tore fails— if some-thing of a patriotic nature planes. Finally the men got secret or­ what of it? There are a thousand shoe L ation. Send name and one will be mailed. would develop at the sale. It is pa­ ders to move to another sector five stores. Our factory burns down—a The First .National Bank of Tillamook, miles eastward. That evening the triotic to try and improve your herds temporary inconvenience, but in 24 airplane didn't appear at the usual Ore., will finance local responsible bidders for their increase production. and hours the world has adjusted itself time and the Americans began crack­ one years time at G per cent. and gone on. Alexander conquered ; ing jokes about it. But two hours the Announcement. German airman appeared, flying low, cold before the kingdom that he built and dropped a number of suspicious To the voters of Tillamook County. looking bags. It was feared that these up began to crumble. Nothing that COL. J. W. HUGHES, Auctioueer, Forest Grove, Ore. I hereby announce myself as a can­ bags might be a new form of trick we do in business or politics is of a hundred didate for the nomination for County bombs, but when one was opened it very much importance W. J. RILCHERS, Clerk Commissioner on the Republican was found to contain a printed circu­ years after. But one thing we do of ticket at the primaries to be held lar in English, reading; "Greetings to whose eternal importance we can be .1 vm » ” May 17th, 1918. If nominated and ’ the men and officers of the — divis­ absolutely sure—We raise children. "We can make them sons of God. elected I will render the people of ion of the army. May you have a our county and nation, faithful, con­ pleasant time going through the mud or we can let them go to the devil. “I have watched progress being I where the mother is honored above And according as we make them, scientious and patriotic service, and to your new camp five miles east. made in business and politics for a < very other person in the world, and they make the children who conn will favor road building of a perma­ The French officers told the Amer­ good many years. And I have noticed ’ where the father looks on his busi­ nent nature. icans that incidents of this nature had that the folks who make it are those ness as being merely a necessary ad­ Respectfully, been reported many times all along that have come out of the best homes. junct to his home.” through the ages into eternity. H. V. Alley. the front. JERSEYS AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918 SALE WILL BE HELD AT TILLAMOOK, OREGON 50 REGISTERED JERSEYS : H. H. CURTIS, Owner, Pullman, Wash.