THE TILLAMOOK Page Four HEADLIGHT (concluded from page 3) . We welcome you to our city-may your stay be pleasant The Bungalow Cafe 8:00 p.m: Banquet by Chamber of Commerce Ho­ tel Tillamook. June 2nd 9:00 a.m: leave Hotel Til- amook. 9:05 a.m: Judge Homer Mason’s Herd (not a grade on th® ranch) 9:40 a.m: J. J. Berns. Home of Alma’s Glen of Mound City 25018. 1:00 a.m : L. C. Daniels, W orld Champion 2 year old Jersey, St. Mawes Pretty Lady. 10:20 a.m: River Lawn Farm. The home of Jolly Ferman. 10:25 a.m: Ji os® Lane Farm. Believer of Guernsey and children. 11:05 a.m: Rollie Watson. Breder of Holsteins. Small herd but a good booster. Sold Rogu®s Heroine of Hawthorne last year to H. R. Edmunds for $1,000. 11:30 a.m: John Nageli. Believer in Guernseys. His milk records show it. 12:00 m: Lunch at Fair­ view Hall by women of the Guerns®y Breeders Associa­ tion. 2:30 p.m: Leave Fairview Hall. 2:40 p.m Josi and Perrin, Geo. Olson, /il three start­ ing with Guernseys. May 3*. 1922 3:15 p.m: Cottonwood form. Home of Janis of Sequoia, Rogue’s H®roine of Haw thorne and several others of interest. 3:50 p.m: Durrer and Hunt. Home of noted bull Glen wood King of Edgemor. 4:10 p.m: M. FI. Ranch. The small ranch of th® fight­ ing parson. 6:00 p.m: Cooked crab and clams with coffee and sandwiches Netarts Bay. If the weather permits. June 3rd 9:00 a.m: Leave Hotel Tillamook. 9:10 a.m: Bushlacks. The lady who had charge of the feed yesterday at Fairview, 9:25 a.tn: Geo. and Press Williams. Two good bulls and lots of high grades. 9:40 a.m: Emmenag®r’s. A small breeder but on the right track. 9:50 a.m: Golden Rod Dairy. Formerly a Jersey Breeder but someon® put him right. 12:00 m: I. L. Gay and family All four of family Guernsey boosters. 12:20 p.m: Hudson Bro. Largest Guernsey herd in the south end of county. 1:00 p.m: McKillop for dinn®r. Another man who was put in the right direc­ tion changing from Hol­ steins to Guernseys. STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS MAY 5TH, 1922 First National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON RESOURCES Loans and Discounts........................................ $ Bonds, Securities, etc. ....................................... United States Bonds........................................ Federal Reserve Bank Stock.......................... Furniture and Fixtures.................................... Overdrafts................................................ Cash on hand and due from approved reserve Banks...................................................... Total 700,296.40 * 250,139.10 27, 000.00 2,250.00 8,800.75 2,105.05 151,418.30 $1,142,009.60 LIABILITIES Capital Stock............................ Surplus and L’ndiv'ded Profits REDISCOUNTS...................... Circulation................................ DEPOSITS.............................. $ Total DIRECTORS C. J. Edwards, Mgr. Coast Pwr Co. A. W. Bunn, Farmer John Morgan, Farmer Henry Rogers, Farmer B. C. Lamb, Pres. Lamb-Schrader Co W. J. Riechers, Vice-Pres. and Mgr. C. A. McGhee, Cashier 50,000.00 43.570.13 NONE 25,000.00 1.023.439.47 $1,142,009.60 OFFICERS B. C. Lamb, President W. J. Riechers, Vice-Yres. and Mgr. C. J. Edwards, Vice-President C. A. McGhee, Cashier I. E. Keldson, Assistant Cashier Henry Heilsel, Assistant Cashier ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN TILLAMOOK CO. Member Federal Reserve System ,5 The Headlight's Latest Word Contest Bee-Hive Picture Puzzle O'JEN TO ALL OUR READERS—LIBERAL CASH PRIZES An Educational Test Worthy of Anyone's Best Effort FIND THE OBJECTS IN THIS PICTURE BE ’INNING WITH THE LETTER “B” RULES OF CONTEST 1. Contest closes july 1st, 1922, and all answers must be mailed on or before that day. though ‘t is not necessary that they reach the Headlight office on that day. 2. Cohtest is open to everybody, whether they live in or outside of Tillamook. Employees of tli’s paper or any­ one connected with the Headlight however are barred from participating. 3. Answers should be written on only one side of the paper. Wrlte your name and address plainly at the head of yourlists. If you write of anything else, use a seperate sheet of paper. 4 Only English words found in the dictionary can be used. Obsolete and foreign meening words w'll not be counted. 5. The same object can be named but once. This does not preclude however the naming of an object which is a part of another object. i 6. Only such compound words which by long usage have become, and in the dict’onary are given, as one word, can be used. Hyphenated words and words that appear >n the dictionary as two words are not to be considered. 7 rhe word may be given in the singular or plural ’orm but ‘f the one is used the other can not be. 8 1 lie tirst prize will be awarded to the contestant u hoe answer has the largest and nearest corrct list of o’ jects found in the picture which begin with the letter 3 , second pr'ze to the next nearest correct, etc. Neatness and penmanship will not be taken into consideration, but every ccntestart should be careful about the spelling so that no mistai • a :’1 be made. 9- Only one preze will be awarded to members of the same household, or to any group outs’de of the familv who may have co-operated in the answering of this puzzle. 10. 1 he judges will be three well known citizens of th’s community hav'ng no connection with the Headlight and will be selected for their fitness for such a task, 'i he award ot prizes as determ'ned gy these judges will be tinal and each contestant agrees to abide by their decision. 11. In arriving at this decision the judges will allow one po nt tor each correct word. A margin of 15 incorrect words will be granted to each contestant to allow for a possible legitimate difference of opin'on; but each incorrct word above that number will count one against. t If one years old’ mibscrlpt Ion la sent with answer $3-00 First Prize . . Second Prize ................ a.50 ................ 2.00 Third Prize Fourth Prize . ................ I.50 ................ 1.00 Fifth Prize Sixth Prize ........................ SO If 1-jrr. new sub­ scription Is sent in with the an- ■wer If 2-jrr. new sub­ scription is sent tn with the an ewer $10.00 $20.00 7.00 I5.OO 500 10.00 3.00 5.OO 2.00 2.5O I.OO 2.00 12 If two contestants t’e for first place the first and accoidinJ’rVh1’1 7 d’Vid£d between the tw° rata ♦7 7k / hc‘r C,aSS’ The next hVhest will receive the third prize, etc. If three tie for first place, the first in same mlnner 7*^ be divMed b€twecn th? three in same manner, etc., etc. H'adligh‘Pub,,shine