LIGHT. SEPTEMBER TILLAMOOK I* sack OataUte where eebwl U. reauaaW, teachers of the different , grade« will judge the beet eeeaya In ' their elaaoee and peas them on to the ' principal who will forward them to the county superintendent. The win­ ner« in the county will be forwarded to State Headquarters for main com­ petition. Where school has not re­ I sumed, essays should be sent directly to the county superintendendent. Besides the gold medal for the state winners there will be a silver medal for the best essay In each grade in each county. All essays must be in the hands of the county superintend­ ent on September 27, and mailed im­ mediately to Portland. DELCO-LIGHT Tb. RS**- Plenty of bright, safe clean electric light. No more hot, smoky lamps. ACKLEY 4 MILLER Tillamook Garage, Tillamook Oregon. Conversion of Liberty Bonds. Former Ambassador Gerard wan once scofflngly told by a German of­ ficial that America would not fight and that therefore Germany had nothing to fear from this country re­ gardless of her insults and her inhu­ man offenses against mankind. Fif­ teen months ago nearly 10,000,000 of this country's best young men reg­ istered for war against the offender. Nearly 2,000,000 of them have cross­ ed the seas, and several hundred thousand of them have participated in actual battle against the proud Prussians. In the last registration nearly 13,000,000 more of America’s men registered for service against the kaiser's fiendish horde, and be­ fore next June, 2,000,000 or more of them will be on European soil ready for the great military tidal wave that will inundate and destroy forever the autocracy that has menaced the peace of the world since the family of'Hohenzollern ascended the throne of Germany. What would the German officer aay to Ambassador Gerard now ? Whut are the war lords saying among themselves just now, with the allied man power doubled by the peace- loving nation that "would not fight?” There was u time no so far buck, when William llohenzollerm and his aids believed they had a chance to win the war, and when, In fact, they " did have a chance. But that time has past. Germany cannot win. and no nution knows it better than herself. The end may be nenr or It may be distant: it is unwise to predict victory before next summer's aun moves southward, but victory will come. America haH 23,000,000 men registered to bring victory, and If need be other millions will regis­ ter. America's entire resources are back of those men as the resources of France and England and Italy have been back of the men of those nations who have borne the grievous burden of battle so long. America is In the war sole and body, and it is well that the foes of humanity reflect upon the fact that America has never lost a war. V. ». Land Office at Partland. Or*. September 8. 1918. Notice la hereby glvea that Walter Sedore, of Dolph, Oregon. who on August 17, 1*15. made homestead entry No. *6530, for Lot 1, S.E. >4 N. W. %, 3. W. >4 N. E. *4 «nd 8. K N. W. % N. E. H, Section 30. Township 5 South, Range 9 W. W. M., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 19th day of October, 1918. Claimant claims as witnesses: George Baxter, of Dolpb, Oregon. Frank Yoch, of Meda, Oregon. Lewis Shortridge, of Dolph, Oregon. Asher Stem, of Dolph, Oregon. Proof made under Act of June 11, 1906 and June 6, 1912. N. Campbell, Register. Oregon Borman School. o Terms begin as follows. First Term—September 18. Second Term—November 16. Third Term—February, 8. Fourth Term—April 12. In order to obtain credit for work ------ o done, students should enter the first No young man who is a slacker, a draft delinquent or a deserter is day of the term. eligible under any circumstances to Sent to Registrar for catalogue. take advantage of the opportunity offered by the government for induc­ tion into the Students' Army Train­ ing Corps for special training at a Fire Wood. university or college before called ------- o------- into service. It is an odd sight, here in Tllla- On the other hand, once a duly mook, to see carloads of slab wood qualified registrant has accepted the opportunity for such induction, and Great Faith in Chamberlain’s Colic being shipped in for the cheese factor and Diarrhoea Remedy. les and farms surrounding the town, has signed the required waver of all "ChamDerlaln’s Colic and Diarrh­ and it is strange that they should claims for deferred classification, he must go through with the induction, oea Remedy was used by my father choose to use this fuel for their win­ and attend the college until called about a year ago when he had dir- ter use. At its best, slab wood is poor fuel, into service, even though he should rhoea. It relieved him immediately and by taking three doses he was ab­ it is expensive. The work of unload­ subsequently change his mind. To obtain this induction, a regis­ solutely cured. He has great faith in ing it from the cars is hard. The trant must first apply in the regular the remedy,” writes Mrs. W. H. hauling it from the freight depot is way to the proper authorities of the Williams, Stanley. N. W. For sale by costly. It takes up car space now so badly needed for the transportation university or college he desires to Lamar's Drug Store.—Paid Adv. of war materials and every loyal attent, for admittance thereto. The regular college entrance require­ Has a High Opinion of Chamber­ American should bear this in mind. When it is finally set down at its lain’s Tablets. ments, modified to a certain extent “I have a high opinion of Cham­ destination it must be cut into stove to meet changed conditions, will gov­ ern action by the college authorities berlain’s Tablets for billiousnesa and lengths and this costs more money as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A and more time for handling. In Till­ on the application. if this application is approved by Barnes, Charleston, Ill. "I have nev­ amook and all through the county, the college authorities, it will be for­ er found anything so mild and pleas­ wood of the fiest quality I b plentiful, warded by them to the Provost Mar­ ant to use. My brother has also used and the only reason we can think of shal General at Washington, who these tablets with satisfactory re­ to account for the shipping in of slab a shortage of labor. will issue a competent order for the sults." For sale by Lamar's Drug wood is The cutting of logs has always been induction of the registrant, and send Store.—Paid Adv. a slow Job, and we suppose that the this order to the registrant’s local TELLS ON THE KIDNEYS ranchers have found it Impossible to board. get out their wood in the usual way, The board, upon the receipt of the Tillamook People Have Found This and so have-turned to the slab wood. order, will summon the registrant To Be True. But the problem has been solved before it and offer him voluntary in- The strain of everwork tells on the by those who have used the Vaughn duction into the Students' Army Training Corps. He must indicate his weakened kidneys. The hurry and Light Drag Saw. This useful little acceptance or rejection of the offer worry of business men, the heavy lift­ saw eats its way through a big log within 24 hours, a waiver of all ing and stooping of workmen, the as a boy bites through a pie. They claims to deferred classification be­ woman's household cares, tend to are mobile as machine guns and as ing one of the conditions of accept­ wear, weaken and injure the kidneys steady as armored tanks. One of until they can no longer filter the them in a day will get out an Im­ ance. \Vhlle attending the college he is poison from the blood and the whole mense quantity of wood, cut out of suffers from the waste big logs into stove length. subject to call into active service at body A number of farmers or cheese any time the Provost Marshal shall matter that accumulates. Weakened kidneys need quick assistance. Doan's factories might co-operate in buying direct. Contrary to a very wide spread be­ Kidney Pills are especially prepared one of these saws and get out their lief, there is no specific age limit for for weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out winter's wood in a fortnight—bid the Students’ Army Training Corps. backs—have proven their merit in defiance to the slab pile,, have bet­ The age of students accepted, depend thousands of cases. Below is convinc­ ter wood at less cost, have more cleared land and more neighbors and considerably on the college authorl- ing proof from this locality. Frank Gaunt, 432 Lafayette Ave., the consciousness of having done ties. something towards winning the war. Students under 18 years of age, McMinnville, Ore., says: "Doan’s who can qualify for admittance to Kidney Pills are the only medicine Kuppenbender will demonstrate the college, of course cannot be inducted that docs me any good when my back Vaughn Light Drag Saw to you at * into the college through draft feels lame and stiff. Heavy lifting and any time. See him. boards. Inasmuch us they are not yet 'exposure gets my kidneys out of fix old enough to register. But there is once in a while. 1 can hardly lift any­ • nothing to prevent the college au­ thing and when I get down it is hard Ornamental Fire Places Built thorities from accepting them as reg­ for me to straighten up. After I have of Brick and Stone. All Fire ular students; later, when they taken Doan's Kidney Pills for a few Places absolutely guaranteed reach the age for registration, they days, my back feels as strong as ever.’ not to smoke or money re­ Price 60c., at all dealers. Don ’ t may apply while in college for in­ funded. duction Into the Students' Army simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Brick work of all kinds done Training Corps, the granting of Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that on short notice. We make a specialty of re­ which would enable them to continue Mr. Gaunt had. Foster-Milburn Co., I pairing smoking Fire Place«. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N Y. their college work until called. ■..... o------ The privilege of conversion which i arose in consequence of the issue of I 4 per cent bonds of the third Liberty ’ loan will expire In November 9 next . and under existing law can not be 1 extended or renewed. Delay in exer­ cising the privilege will result In overburdening the banking institu­ tions of the country and the treas­ ury department by making it neces­ sary to handle ail conversions at the last moment and may result in many cases in the loss of privilege of conversion altogether. Holders of coupon bonds are strongly advised to exchange them for registered bonds in order to pro­ tect themselves against the risk of loss, theft, and destruction of their bonds. The banks throughout the country as a matter of patriotic service, will doubtless all assist bondholders in converting and registering their bonds. Twenty-Three Million Men. 1016 Officers Training Camp. i RALPH E. WARREN, TILLAMOOK, ORE FW Ik r..'? J he B ugle C all Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked aa one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but DuTINCUiaHED ALSO FOX— Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry Home Economics, Mining, Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258, over forty percent representing officers. College opens September 23, 1918 For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon E LEND AS THEY FIGHT he government of the UNITED STATES asks you for a loan - - all you can spare - — to make up a total of Six Billion Dollars. T This money is necessary to keep those boys fighting in France - - to keep them well fed, well armed and fully supplied with ammunition. If you lend as they fight, victory will come, and if you lend as will­ ingly victory will come quickly. Be Generous With Your Limit. BUY FOURTH LIBERTY BONDS Anv Bank Will Help You ____ T he , Ml L atest ! HE Did Not Hesitate! Essays on Fourth Liberty Loan. ------ o------ In response to Inquiries from pnro- Chial and private schools, Fred. L. Bolt, Stuie chairman of the Essay Committee, announced that all pu­ pils, whether in public or private schools are eligible in this state wide competition of the Fourth Liberty Loan. Inasmuch as there Is no organiza­ tion to take care of the contest In such Institutions, he has decided to leave the matter in charge of the heads of such schools. In some cases there are no grades, only clasaes'cor- respond to grades, and In division of the public school in such cases. It will be up to the head of the private school, or such scliool to determine In what relative position the essay of u pupil can b-> entered. Essays written in such schools should be sent directly to the state contest committee, care of Liberty Loan Headquarters at Portland. The The name and grade of the writer must be on the outside of every such paper. Thia Is expected to add hundreds more contributions for the Essay Committee to Judge. Portland public schools are devot­ ing tithe and study to the subject of the essays preparatory to the open­ ing of the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign next week. Throughout the state there la a general Interest in the contest; even In districts where school has not been resumed. »uaty superintendents and others •ve been asked details of the loan. Prizes have been announced •* ten •Id medals for the state-wide wln- >re in each of the ten grades of the ammar school and high school be aning with the third grade. “Second Lieutenant William B. Moore.—On June 6, 1918, he volunteered and took a truck load of ammunition and material into the town of Boureaches over a road swept by artillery and machine gun fire thereby reliev­ ing a critical situation."—General Pershing. Electricity’s latest gift to th8 housewife—greatest since the electric iron and electric vacuum cleaner—the What would Lieut. Moore’s bravery have accomplished if The Supplies had not been there? That Truck Load of Ammunition and Material was purchased With Liberty Bonds. Those Boys will do their Part if You will Permit by Doing Your Part. Your Duty Today is to Buy Liberty Bonds---- all you can Pay For. Lieut. Moore did not hesitate. What Does Your Conscience Say? Western Electric P ortable S ewing M achine I / The Germans have found themsalves powerless to with­ stand the attacks of the Americans now in France. Their wild-cat courage has given them the proud record, conceded by British correspondents, of never having yielded French ground to the enemy Backed up by the other millions of just as courageous troops who ar« now on their way or training, will form a force as irresistible as time, and will speedily ________ e the Hun . forget his dreams of world rule. Their glory will not be won without sacrifice; the utter sacrifice of life itself for some; lifelong misery from matmed and lost limbs for others. You can help them and relieve yourself of taint of slack- erism if you subscribe. TO THE FULL EXTENT OF YOUR MEANS, to the Fourth Liberty Loan. Make YOUR sac«4- fic* stow. No more tiresome treadle pushing - no more backache a little electric motor does the hard work. A foot control gives any speed desired. 5 I \ The entire machine in its case can be carried anywhere—it’s no larger than a typewriter. Ask for a demonstra­ tion. COAS1 POWER COi *T*HE ELECTRIC STÖRE •va- ; BUY FOURTH LIBERTY BONDS Any Bank Will Help You.