I the Fourth celebration is claimed by the Wheeler Reporter and the Port land daily papers as being the first time a battle ship ever dropped au chor In a Tillamook harbor. The Headlight doesn’t like to take issue on such small points but old timers will remember that about 2 2 years ago the United States torpedo boat Fox entered Tillamook bay while on her maiden tpir and stayed severa. weeks Just oft Dick’s Point. It was ouite a novelty in those days to have such a craft he.’s and crowds ot visitors made au iuspoc- Entered as second-class matter in STILL SOME CHANCE FOR ROADS tion of the boat before she cunt'UUed The unusual weather encountered on her way to San Francisco. the postoilice at Tillamoo?, Oregon. has somewhat hampered the ccumys road building program recently but A number of copies of las. week’s Subscription Rates the county court has stated that One year ................................. $2.00 some progress will begin to show Headlight were delivered to the va Six months ............................ 1.00 within the next few days. Reals are cationists at Neah-kah-nie by air Three months ........................ .50 like hay, must be made when the plane, this being the first tiia-j any Payable in advance sun shines. But in spite of all ’.his newspaper was delivered by airplane Tillamook county people are probab in Tillamook county. ly in better shape for new roads f ARE THEY GETTING WISER? than they realize Chautauqua will soon be here and To take advantage oft he chance County Road Master Carroll has over. Then it will be time to get to make a little extra immediate promised the Headlight a story 'of squared away for the county fair. money seems to be human for evi the progress made in road building Make it a big thing this year. dences of that are seen on every side about the county and the readers of Any person who produces is entitled this paper may expect to see a com • • • to a lawful profit in disposing of his plete outline of the work already About 75 per cent of the com- wares but some are inclined to go a done and also that now under way plaints received by the real estate little too far on the profit end and in the next issue. department of the state insurance not far enough on the production commissioner from persons alleging part maltreatment at the hands of real SUBCHASER NOT FIRST It seems to be the policy of those tors are without foundation, declares the The widely heralded visit of running concessions and stands at A. C. Barber, insurance commission holiday resorts to fleece the public subchaser in Nehalem harbor for er However about $2000 has been recovered for complainants In the last year. • • • Water used for irrigation pur- TILLAMOOK CHAUTAUQUA JULY 10 15 poses is appurtenant to the land on which it is used and the w-ater INCLUSIVE rights should be assessed as real es- • iate, according to an opinion of At torney General Van Winkle, written PROGRAM for the state tax commission. for all they are worth whenever the chance is given. Such has been the case in former yeaers at the Tflla- A Weekly Paper Published Every mpok county beaches. However, Thursday by the this year very little complaint was heard regarding such operation-!. Headlight Publishing Company, Inca Possibly the concessionaires realized Tillamook, Oregon that there is an acute shortage of money with the buying public, <i possibly they have at last sensed Leslie Harrison Editor that they were going about the sur est way to drive away trade, prof iteering. Both Telephones Olamooh ^eabligfjt Afternoon Sunday, 10 1921 Introduction of Superintendent ....Chairman Local Committee. Superintendent Get Acquainted Talk Chautauqua How-do-you-do ... .Ye Olde New England Choir. Admission 40c Evening, Sunday, 10 Songs of Four Centuries.......... Ye Olde New England Choir- A beautifully costumed pageant of American Music. Admission 55ç i Afternoon, Mónda}’, 11 Dramatic readings, songs and whistling solos.. ....................................Dixie Doll and Company. Lecture—“The New Near East” Wm. E. Thomp son Admission 40c Evening, Monday, 11 An hour in Movie Land .. Dixie Doll & Company Address—“Fiddles and Fortunes” .................. .................................................. Thornton Mills Eight year old movie marvel at Chautauqua Admission 85c Afternoon, Tuesday, 12 Artists’ Recital ... .Christian Mathisen and As sisting Artists. Admission 40c Evening, Tuesday, 12 Poular Concert . .Christian Mathisen and Asist- ing Artists. Lecture Oration—“Taste the Apples”:............ ......................... Dr. James Hardin Smith A great artist and a powerful orator. Admission 55c Afternoon, Wednesday 13, Musical Oddities and Ragtimei Rhapsodies.. .................................. Bland's Orchestral Band. Health Lecture............... Beatrice Eves Heskett Admission 55c Evening, Wednesday 13 All-Star Descriptive Concert ... .Bland’s Orch estral Band Including the thrilling “Battle of the Maine with electrial effets. Admission $1.10 Afternoon, Thursday 14 Poular Science Demonstration .. Glenn Moms and Company Mother Goose and Other Rhymes .................. Georgene Faulkener, the Story Lady Admission 40c Evening, Thursday 14 Wonders of Electricity.......... Glenn Morris and Company Humorous Lecture—“Simon Says Wig-Wag”.. .............. ................ Booth Lowry An evening of instruction and entertainment. Admission 55c Afternoon, Friday 15 Camp Meeting Songs and Negro Melodies .... ....................................................The Virginians Lecture—“A Voice from the Underworld”.... • ••••• ............................. warden Botkin Admission 55c Evening, Friday, 15 Junior Pageant by Us Kids ..Jubilee Festival The Virginians Hilarious Musical farewell to Chautauqua I MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE s ow often tWfh Weu* CA10L FLUSHING OIL ZEROLENE should your crankcase CLEANED? Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Books of Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase. This is necessary because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank- case oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. To meet thia need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service baa been established by first-class garage« and other dealers, co operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers uae Calol Flush ing Oil,—the acientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, K i and does not impair ths lubricating effi ciency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crank» case is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage er dealer displaying the sign shown above,—it means “Barter operation and longer engine life." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) r d REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Tillamook. Oregon, at the Close of Business on June 30. 1921 RESOURCES Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts---------- $830,408.24 Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re 90,440.66 739,967.58 serve Bank __ _. 3,320.76 Overdrafts, unsecured Deposited to secure circulation (U S Bonds par val) 25.000.00 All other U S. Government securities ___________ 47.550.00 72,550.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. ------------------------------------------ 131,903 35 8,300.00 Furniture and Fixtures_______________________________________ 42,408.82 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . Cashin vault and amount due from national banks ___________ 54,322.88 Amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies in U S__ 1,023.34 Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank.... 4,152.86 Total----------------------------------------------- 59.499.08 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank __ ___ ______________________________________________ 4,244.99 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer and due from U S Treas. 1,250.00 Total $1,063,444.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in______________________________________ 50,000.00 Surpus Fund _____________________________________________ 25,000.00 Undivided Profits __ _______________________________________ 4,519.72 Circulating notes outstanding__________________________ __ 24,440.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in United States ana foreign countries____ ------------ 11,690 48 Certified checks outstanding________________ 60.00 ------------------- Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding___ ----------------- 14,172.09 'Total_________________________________ $25,922.57 Individual deposits subject to check .............. ........... ............ 395.425.13 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days -............. 18,562.41 Dividends unpaid___________________ _________ ---- ——----- 4,000.00 Total---------- ------------------------------------------ --- $417*987.54 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ............ 70,450.16 Other time deposits_____________________ 305.604.53 Postal savings deposits ...................... 222.47 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve _____ $376,277.15 Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank......... 109 009 71 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank ........ 2 30^000 00 Liabilities other than those above stated......... ........... _...... __2 287 89 Sold only by dealers give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30 X 31 $15.00 i f NON-SKID Total __ __ __________________________ ReJucííbn in all styles and sizes $1,063,444.58 State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss. I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank do solemlny swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief C. A. McGHEE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1921. '' Barrick, Notary Public.. My commission expires Nov. 14, 1923 Correct Attest: B. C. Lamb, W J. Reichers, C J. Edwards, director A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product Ye Olde New England Choir Boston Artists Sing Puritan Songs. Transfer Wood TRANSFER Phone 37W Tillamook Transfer Co. Liberty Temple- ^SÎSÎSasa5a5as25H5Z5H5aSZSH5HSa5B5a5H5aSH5aS25a525ZSa5Z5252S2SH5252S25 j The Chautaqua this year will be opened by Frederick L. Perry’s Olde New England Choir of Boston. This company of singers gives a beautiful pageant of American music from the landing of the Pilgrims down to mod ern times Each period Is illustrated by songs of that tlmfe and the mem bers of the company appear in the costume then in vogue. There is no other organization in America giving a concert of the same nature and Ye Olde New England Choir has taken it’s place as another of the famous musical organizations originating In Boston There are some very amusing and CLAUDE I. MYERS, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. ■ ! 5 very interesting songs used as the Choir seeks to present a true history of the music of the time rather than a “highbrow" concert Thus one ot the songs of the Puritan period (1600) is entitled "Tobacco’s but an Indian Weed" and “Stop Poor Sin « ner." In the Colonial Period (1700) the Choir sings. “There was a Maid ” "Ye Olde Minuet" and "The Sword of Z52Sïs^SÎ5HSaS2S2SH5?52SB5Z5BS25ZSa52EaS2SHS25HSaSa5E5ES?Â5E5HSH525H5t5 ?,Uonier HIU " During Abolition times K..*NelHe Oray" and "Cousin Jedidian were popular. Mr. Perry is a genuine artist and tne programs to b^ presented by “Ye Olde New England Choir" promise to start Chautauqua in more popular fashion than «ver before I I § 1102 E 2nd St. TILLAMOOK - OREGON. 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