Ji THE TILLAMuOK HEADLIGHT AMERICAN '. elebrate the Fourth at Tillamook AND X. legios Dalle-s Post wants to hear from the acquatic stars of Oregon who belong to the American Legion. A three day water carnival will be held here during the week of conventions next month, and Don W. Yantis, who used to hang up records for himself, is in charge. Dallis Post and local business men will offer prizes fol­ the winners, and it is hoped to es- tablish a custom which will last as long as there are enough legion members left with enough limber joints to take to the water. The prizes have not yet been an­ nounced. but they will be substan­ tial enough to attract the best swim­ mers. The Columbia is a mile wide at The Dalles, and ambitious swim­ mers can paddle all the way down to Astoria if they want to. so there is plenty of space for all competitors. There will be swimming events for women too. The Posts catchword for the convention is "Bring your uni­ form”, but equally well it can urge legionnaires to bring bathing suits too. Tillamook, July 4th Legionnaire» attending the Na- tional Convention in New Orleans, will encounter more history to the square inch than in any other city in America. To the ex-fighter the famous old port city will reveal the marks of two centuries of spirited existence, inspired by the deeds of ex-servlc men of other days. Founded by Bineville in 1718, New Orleans has been under the French flag twice; the colors of Spain have floated over the city, the stars and Bars of the Confederacy, and final­ ly the Stars and Stripes of the Un­ ited States. INDUS- MONSTER CIVIC, FRATERNAL TRIAL PARADE, CLOWNS, CALLITHUMPIAN BANDS, COMIC FLOATS, INDUSTRIAL FLOATS, AND FLOATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITH VALUABLE PRIZES WOODMEN’S CONTESTS—LOG BUCKING, LOG ROLLING, ETC. PATRIOTIC SPEAKING, BAND CONCERTS Tillamook. July 4th SINGING The American Legion will conduct a nationwide membership d<-ive from July 5th to 27th. The purpose 1» to enroll ex-service men who have not yet identified themselves with the legion and its work. Harry N. Nelson. Adjutant of the American Legion in Oregon, has an- nounced that a supreme effort will be made to double the membership in Oregon. At present the Oregon j Department of this great national organiznation has enroUed lees thin one-third of the eligibles. The American Legion is composed of men and women who were in the service of the United States during the World War. It admits to its ranks all who served regardless of the place or conditions of servile. While it is designed to keep alive the associations growing out of the war, and to express upon the life of the country the point of view of the t.500.«00 who served, its greatest CHAMPIONSHIP BALL GAME—SPORTS, RACES, GAMES AND CONTESTS STREET DANCING BOTH NIGHTS—GRAND BALL IN THE K. OF P. HALL ALL-STAR BOXING CARNIVAL—30 ROUNDS OF FAST AND FURIOUS MILLING UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE TILLAMOOK BOXING COMMISSION FIREMEN’S ILLUMINATED EXHIBITION CLUDING THE DARE DEVIL LEAP FOR IN- LIFE FROM THE RAGING FLAMES TO THE LIFE NET value to the country lies in stimu­ lating patriotism and sound sacrific­ ing Americanism. The American I.e gion will be to the country during the next three Quarters of a century what the Grand Army of the R>pub- ’ie lias been in the p u-.. Therefore its influence for sound at i liberal Americanism is certain to be perma­ nently recorded in the national con- siousness of the nation. It is the duty of every ex-se'vice man to join. He should add his point of view to the legion's activities and thus express in civil life the spirit of service to country ¿¡splayed in the national crisis. Friendship and Finance The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is Of Great Importance To Us W e want you tv deposit FRIENDSHIP as well as M O N E Y Tillamook. July 4th Veterans of the American Legion are conducting a m«mbetsh p drive It is a worthy endeavor. They helped make big history. They served and sacrificed for ideals that ought to be preserved. There is no surer way to perserve them than through such an organization as the Ameri­ can Legion. This is reason enough for membership drive. But there other reasons. Policy, not Politics, is a legion slogan. It conveys a thought of true citizenship. A higher and higher civic standard is the for­ mula that will lift America higher and higher in civic rightiousness, economic equality and social justice. These are the things to make this nation worthy of the Bufferings and sorrows that service men endured in the great war. These ideals can be greatly forwarded through such an organization as the legion. The comradeship of those dread­ ful days is worth preserving. As the time mellows the recollection of the horrors of 1917-18, and as years lengthen into decades, that comrade­ ship. preserved through the legion j organization, will be a priceless privilege to those once in the Euro-( pean camps and campaigns. The veteran’s organization should j be sustained and preserved for it is a great social university. Tillamook, July 4th A bronze Service Bar bearing the wording "Fourth Annual Stat« Con­ vention, The Dalles, Oregon 1922" will nb presented by the Oregon Department American Legion to each poet bringing their official post colors to The Dalles the latter part of July. The Bar will be placed on the staff of posts bringing their ban­ ners, by Lane Ooodell, Department Commander during the convention sessions. NOTICI There will be a meeting of the Landowners of the big Neatucca Drainag District held at Cloverdale, Oregon, on the third day of July, 1922, at 1:30 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing two supervisors. 37-2t W. L. Hudson, Secretary. when you start an account with us. Your interests will be protected and you will be assured of OLTR Friendship in return for vour Confidence. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Tillamook County Bank » BUTTER We sell the famous LINN butter made at Al­ bany, always pure, sweet and a good keeper. Always at the correct market price. During the past year we sold over TEN TONS of this but­ ter and did not have complaints on TEN pounds. Can you beat it? TEAS, COFFEES, COCOAS Our fine bulk teas at 50c per pound are giving entire satisfaction. We also have Lipton’s, Ridg­ way’s, Tree and Diamond W. In coffees we have all the main brands and a good bulk,coffee at 20c per pound. We sell the very best bulk cocoa at 2 lbs. for 25c, also Baker’s Guittard’s and Lipton’s. Our business and prices are all figured on a CASH BASIS. Compare ALL our prices with ALL the prices of any other store. You can af­ ford to trade at THE SATISFACTION STORE E. G. ANDERSON (The store without baits or rebal'*1’) THREE STORIES BELOW STOP! GEM THEATRE Sunday- Monday, June 25- 26 ? WALLACE REID in “RENT FREF” $ A ticklesome tale of troublesome ten" ant whose landlady drove him forth to live a wild life on the roof tops. And the things he saw! And the things he did! WOW! A happy medley of gingam gowns and broadwav beauties. Constance Talmadge’s best picture. Plenty of fun for everybody. FRIDAYJUNE 30 Tuesday-Wednesday, June 27-28 BUCK JONES in “WESTERN SPEED” A western thriller with more speed than a tornado and more power than an earthquake. A story that will hold > you spellbound to the very finish. Fox News Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook­ stove, is an economical as well as a clean and convenient fuel. You are rid of the drudgery of feeding and cleaning out a range and your kitchen is cool and comfortable. You work with a clean, intense cooking heat concentrated directly under the burner where it is needed. To be sure of best results in your stove, use Pearl Oil. It bums cleanly—no smoke or odor Dealers everywhere. Buy it by name -Pearl Oil. Shake ’em up. One reel comedy A tale of the underworld of New York and a love ihat touched its sha­ dows with glorv i ¡bra cool, clean kitchen u burn PEARL OIL CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “POLLY OF THE FOLLIES” LIONEL BARRYMORE in “BOOMERANG PILL” “Move on” One Reel Harold Lloyd SATURDAY. JULY ist STANDARD OIL COMPANY Cab forata DUSTIN FARNUM in “STRANGE IDOLS” A story of the lumber camps in which Cupid has a job to big for him. HEAR!!! Whitney Boys Chorus Thursday, June 29 Mutt and Jeff Comedy and Bill and Bob, one reel animal picture. LOOK!! 1! (KER.01ENE) HEAT AND LICHT Al St John in “The Studio Rube.” Two reels of foolishness TV-'-Tidi F * fTAbiMUU) OIL COMFAXY 2000--BOYS--2000 Last day of rose festival and two days following Largest boy chorus the world has ever known BOBBY MURRAY of New York Bobby Murray sings higher than any person has ever sung 2 0 0 0 BOYS Multnomah Field, Portland, Oregon, June 23, 24, 25. 1922. Admission, $1.00, grand stand, $1.50; box seats, $2.00. Order at once stating dates tickets are for. Make all checks payable to W. C. Culbertson. Whitney Boys • horus, 5-X» Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon. We desire to thank Geo. Burckard for this space —Whitney Boys Chorus.