THE KUamook J&eabligfjt ELL your dealer you want to see a Fisk Tire beside any other he offers you. He has it in stock or can get it. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire under your hand, how the depth of the non-skid tread looks beside other treads. This is the way to buy tires! T There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon Time to Re tire? iBuy FUI* I '■«Ot aia Celebrate July Fourth ALONG TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES SPECIAL TRAINS WILL OPERATE Between Tillamook and Mohler SPECIALS JULY a-3 3.25pm 3:45 4:03 4:19 4:41 4.50 9:3()am 9 50 10:08 10:24 10:46 10:55 LvTillamook Bay City Garibaldi Rockaway Wheeler Mohler Ar 12: 45pm 12:25 12:06pm 11:49 11:25 11:15am 6 30pm 6.10 5:51 5:34 5:10 5 : OOpni SPECIALS JULY 4th 8: 25pm5 :00pm 9: 30aniLvTillainook Ar 5:20 Bay City 9:50 8:45 Garibaldi 10 08 9:03 5:38 Rockaway 9:19 10:24 5:54 Wheeler 10:46 9:41 6:16 10: 00pm6 : 25pml0 : 55amArMohler Lv 12: 4Spin8:15pmll : 4 5pm 13:25 7:55 11:25 12:06pm7:36 11:06 11:49 7:19 10:49 11:25 6:55 1025 11:1 Sum 6: 4 5pm 10:15pm Stops made at all intermediate points. SPECIAL TRAIN TO PORTLAND JULY 4 streets 10:30 p. ni. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES THREE DAYS OF BASEBALL Baseball AT THE FAIR GROUNDS Sunday—WHEELER vs . TILLAMOOK Monday—BEAVER vs. BRIGHTON Tuesday—WHEELER vs. TILLAMOOK THREE GOOD ONES Games called at I ¡30 sharp Usual Admission A Weekly Paper Published every Friday by the leadlight Publishing Company, Inc. Tillamook, Oregon Leslie Harrison Managing Editor Both Telephones Entered 8s second-class matter in re postoli Ice at Tillamook, Oregon. Subì tription Rates ne year ~................................. ....$2.00 lx months ................................ .... 1.00 hree months ...................................... 75 Payable In advance June Term, 1922 State Industrial Acc. Com.... $ Mary Burmester, mother’s pension _ ___ —..... -......... ...... Johanna York, mother’s pension ..................................... Ovel V. Gillam, mother’s pension ........................ ............ Augusta E. Williams, pension Pension ... . ..... .......... ........ ....... Marie Getchell, mother’s Pension -- ---------------- --- ---- Myrtle F. Dougherty, mother’s Pension ..... -............. Mary L. Dye, mother’s pension Elive Hellebuych, mother’s pension ___ __ _— Gertrude Bigelow, mother’s pension ................................... Henrietta Burdick, mother’s pension ............ —...... ........... Smith Elliott, Cir. Co........... — E Epplett, Cir. Co_ _____ O Allen, Cir Co... . ............... A Chopaid, Cir Co............. EE Ward, Cir Co.................. J Heater, Cir Co...... -........ - John J Perry, Cir Co.......... . Kasper Schlappl, Cir Co.... — U S Edwards, Cir Co-------- — Lester Ray. Cir Co...—....... — Robert Watt, Cir Co.......... — Melvin Lamb, Cir Co.............. . O E Effenberger, Cir Co.__ Robert Partmann, Cir Co ..._ G A Edwards, Cir Co --------- Wm Hoover, Cir Co ______ W B Alderman, Cir Co... E M Loennig, Cir Co..... Grover Hart, Cir Co... -.... — Edwin Hanenkrat, Cir Co.— Hugh Welsh. Cir Co ---------- N C Trowbridge. Cir Co. John Erickson, Cir Co----- W J Stillwell, Cir Co — Chet Thomae, Cir Co E K Scovell. Cir Co ------- P W Todd, Cir Co--------- Edward Weston, Cir Co------- Leonard McCormick, Cir Co... Chas Finck, Cir Co ------- Virgil DonaldBon, Cir Co Alva Williams, Cir Co .— J C Dunn, Cir Co -------- W G Harris, Cir Co ------- F S Armentrout, Cir Co ._ Jacob Kunn, Cir Co ---- E G Lauti, Cir Co ...... William Dahlke, Cir Co ... Ed Smith. Cir Co ............... Hugh Sutherland, Cir Co Rev J T Keating. Cir Co Lee Stephens, Cir Co ... W D Wood, Cir Co ... Joseph Heller, Cir Co Ed Stark. Cir Co —... George Fliemun, Cir Co Mrs Pearl Pease. Cir Co Floyd Colwell, Cir Co Roy Olson, Cir Co ------- Viola Mills, Cir Co ----- Florence Farley, Cir Co May Burckhardt, Cir Co Chessel Mills, Cir Co l>nn Oliver Cir Co ... . Nell Rasmussen, Cir Cc J.iiin Leland Henderson th Co W C Christensen. Cir Co Lucina Flienian, Cir Co Anna Warrail. Cir Co Ilin riel C Potter, Cir Co J L George, Cir Co Emma Bell. Cir Co .... Dorothy Hare. Cir Co Grant Mills, Cir Co Alice Newcomb, Cir Co P J Worrall, Cir Co Election John O Bozarth Theo Jacoby ... . Eva Flagg Myrtle Flagg ------ Gertrude H Aehley Lewi» Thompson John A Biggs Cluik A Spencer Henry L King E J bellow Janie* Guldsworthy Daisy Goldsworthy Viola Jeiillu F J Welsh Fred Fessenden E R Aye1 vV It Speece -.. — Amzndt V Specie Herschel Hollett Edit h Burbank M I* Sheasly W A Rowe Thoa Il Watt Frank B Keenholts Wm B Watt F W Robitseh Elmer E Snook Ruth Desmond Anna C Graf Lola E Bindley Chas Deamond C F Shortridge C A Smith Louise I Jim peon Porter O Light Je sie Shortrldge Bill O'Connell __ Chaa. Ray FelC Becker e t-Mde Ix’Fevre Be le Murphy abe h Hunter ’m M Maxwell "arrison Booth . G ace Bester __ *Hnn|e »’a-well _ Kula Still wall __ Lydia K Alvord _ 4.68 10.00 17.50 10.00 40 00 10.00 32.50 32.50 17.50 TILLAMOOK 4.14 4.14 4.14 8.54 7.09 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.20 3.00 3 00 3.00 3.00 7.79 7.59 7x59 7.59 7.59 3.00 5.25 9.45 5.25 5.25 5.25 3.00 6.36 6.53 6.36 6.36 6.36 3.00 4.59 4.59 11.19 4.59 4.59 4.02 5.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 5.37 5.77 Ella R Sperry ---- Dora Daniel------- Iva E Easom ------ Katie F Wilkes F P Hobson - W H Derby — N W Bai ker — J s Diehl ----- --------- Francis B Stranahan Myrtle Wallen -------- Myrtle Breeden ------ F F Conover ----------- Chas Van Patten ---- Henry Plasker -------- Earl D McNiel -------- J C Pangborn .......... - J Merrill Smith - Laura Kennedy ------ Orpha Eastman ..._..... Viola Milla ..... Rose J Wilkes F W Talbot .... A O Jackson . Wm P Peacock — Mildlied M Ashton Alice E Ott ...... — Goldie Wilson ----- Jerry Lewallen ---- F E Pangborn . Alex Watt ........ L V Noyes ...... - Etta M Shearer Carrie E Gruber T E Eleplett T R Wilson F C Wirf ...„ J C Dunn .... L J Redberg Lillie G Redberg E G Krebbs ___ Jesse Earl ______ Amy Murphy __ PPeter Suter__ Blanche Hogan . J H Johnson __ Alfred Smith ___ Friday, Jv.ne 30, 192 HEADLIGHT Pearl Ackley — Gladys Smith A C Anderson Emil Kardell .... O E Effenberger Clara PPe'egay Eunice Todd Brad Batzner H W Tohl .... Lee Mead — O E Effenberger P E Allen ........ — E C Allen --- ----- Clarence Edner A N Davies —... W W Petty ----- G L Runyon ...... Mary Cross Runyon W C Commons ... L F Affolter ---- F L Martin ---- Hazel Commons Florence Scheringer C A Bauer ....... — Nancy V Jasmann W J Schuhmacher Veda V Sappington Blanche A Wood _... Ed H Wood Al Schloth ... H W Tooley EE.5EmOPE Henry Gerdes Eugene Atkinson James Thompson Beatrice Brode —- T A Gerdes ....... ........ Henry W Spear ___ Hattie White _____ Ethel Todd __ _____ Flora Aschim ..... ..... Nancy Martin Grinn M V Stillwell W L Oathout EXCURSION TICKETS 3.on (Continued on page 6) PACIFIC CITY BEACH WILL CEL­ Patterson and Venia La Grosse. A full program of atheletic sports EBRATE JULY 2nd. 3rd AND 4th Daring feats and airplane stunts by Lieut. Graham. The beautiful and petite wizard of the air, Blanche Wright, will soar through cloudland above the cliffs,. rocks and rolling breakers. Wing walking and hanging from wing studs and landing and doing all the latest aerial acrobatics. Oration by Senator William Vin­ ton, of McMinnviUe. Entertainers—A number of cel- ebrated artists will appear in solo, among whom are Mr. Fred Seible, piano-accordianlst, Miss Mildred Cassiady, singer and dancer; Carle Fricke, violinist; Jerry Ryan, bara- tone singer; Herman Breaseau, cor- netsit; La Vera Johnstone, straight jacket queen and others. High and fancy diving by George on land and water. Liberal purses. Free radiophone demonstration and concert. Three big games of baseball. Pac­ ific City vs. Portland. Dallas vs. Portland. Seasons greatest entertainment. Eddie Wright and his all-star cast in a musical comedy “The Review of 1922’’ reviewing all the best acts, songs, jokes and dances of the year. A company of 15 clever artists, In­ cluding a bevy of 9 charming and talented girls in music, song and dance. Big dance every afternoon and evening. Music by Pacific City’s 10 piece orchestra. adv. The residence of E. E. Kock on second avenue east is undergoing some alterations. COST LESS THIS YEAR To Portland and Eastern Cities $5.75 for 15 Day Tickets $7.00 for Season Ticket TILLAMOOK TO PORTLAND and return Fifteen day tickets on sale Friday and Saturday. Good fifteen days, season tickets on sale daily, good three months, not to exceed October 31st. Take friend wife along—she will be glad to get away for a day or longer. Going east or returning, stop at San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, three world famous and charming cities. Visit Yosemite'Sequoia and General Grant National Parks, and include California's wonderful seashore resorts. For further particulars ask agents Southern Pacific Lines John M. Scott, Gen’l Passenger Agt. LADIES When planning for that PICNIC LUNCH remember that we have those fine olives, pickles, canned meats, cheese sardines, pork and beans, fancy cookies, fresh and canned fruits ALL AT A REASONABLE PRICE Great Western Transportat'n Co PORTLAND—TILLAMOOK WE ARE SELLING MORE 0F OUR FINE PULK TEAS ALL TTTF, TIME QUALITY AND PRICE D0 IT. ANY BLEND Y0U WANT. 50c PER LB. Two Trucks Daily Special ratee on household goods an d bulky commodities Rate: 55c per hundred John Mathers, Agt. » THE SATISFACTION STORE E. G. ANDERSON (The store without baits or rebates) 5.20 5 20 ulirough jdrthedqy Your day’s work is shortened and made easier when you have a good oil cookstdve. Burn Pearl Oil for fuel and you no longer have coal and wood to carry or ashes to shovel out. You work with a clean controlled heat that is concentrated directly un­ der the utensil where it is needed— and your kitchen is kept cool and free from dirt. 3 00 3 00 3 00 3.00 3 00 3 00 8.00 Pearl Oil is the clean-burning, uni­ form, economical kerosene — refined and re-refined by a special process. Dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY PEARL (.KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT