THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT wo Friday, July 28th. 1922 Gold Strike at Washington, D Thorobred Hampshire Pigs and One Young Boar For Sale Personal visits to club members and meetings with calf clubs for Judging has the most important work this month. Preparations for County and local achievement days has also been started this month. Purest, Richest Cream from Healthy Cows A large number of the calf club members in the vicinity of Tillamook will exhibit at the County fair and a few from the other districts. The Fair board will allow ten counts a mile for transportation of calves from the remote districts and will have some one to take care of all the calves at the fair ground. Mutual Telephone Tillamook, Oregon * Club members should keep their yafuer.'=-j^^'^je[uan^J3XWOTatyz^ivare[yEn/a/HUByc reports up to date because their re­ ports are scored as well as the rest of the exhibit. There is very little chance of taking a prize if no report is turned in. A report of work done by boys and girls is nearly as impor­ Are the Best Recommendation of tant as the work itself because only in this way can anyone tell what I interest any boy or girl takes in his or her work. • Hampshires have won the Grand Championship in the test four years in succession—1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, in the hands of average farmer JOHN HOFMANN FRESH FRUIT JUICES— BLENDED AND FROZEN SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Per O. A. C. ' This institution offers a thorough, practical and standard education at a cost within reach of the high school graduate It .offers training for collegiate degrees in: Home Economics Mines Pharmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Agricultural Commerce Engineering, Mechanic Arts Forestry Military Science, Tactics It offers training also In: The school of music. physical edu- cation, industrial journalls u. Fall Term Opens September l8 For circulars of information and lllu trated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon When The Tinker Came Remember when you used to watch the “tinker man" mend the holes in yuur mother’s pans? Solder was the metal used—and solder is a product of lead. Countless other products of lead add to the comfort and convenience of your daily life. In your automobile, for instance, there is lead in the battery, bearings, glass of the headlight lenses, the rubber tires, the paint, and in the rubber mat on the step. But more important than all these is the use of white- ..lead as the principal factor in good paint. The more white-lead any paint contains, the greater its protective power and its durability. We, therefore, use straight “lead-and-oil” paint, made of the well-known “tried and true" Dutch Boy White-Lead anj pure linseed oil—for both interior and exterior work. Any color desired obtainable. Now is an ideal tirtie to have th.it interior or exterior job done—“Save the Surface and You Save All.' ” Let us estimate on vour work—no obligation incurred. » ! •I f* I Cooking clubs have about com- pleted their work and it is hoped that a largd number of those" com­ pleting wiH exhibit at ihe County Fair. One loaf of bread is the exhibit called for in Division .1 Home Cook­ ing and one doughboy or four baking powder biscuits are exhibits for Division 2. Camp Cookery. There are also special prizes offered on muf- fins, cookies, dark cake and light | cake for cooking clubs members who have finished their work. SAVE TIME AND WORRY Ihr liiislm at tju time sa vp time It is details home woman w III find a Com tonal iimh I convieni. It « III sit at home and mail ot ry of perheps having to a • can’t find her receipt >-to date method.a simpilfie III paying by cash. Tais, to John Moigan A. W Bunn Henry Rogers C A J J ¡L K We have » few lota and tracts In Bay­ ocean district that can be secured at real bar­ gain prices. Some on easy terms. A cottage on fine view lot for le«s than the cottage would cost to build. Bargains in property of this district are hard to secure. Inves­ tigate these. HENRY I. KINO Tillamook. Ore. Theflrst National Bank TV. Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 10 o’clock „.m., the 26th i< day of August, 1922, by the under­ signed and immediately thereaftgr publicly opened by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, at the 31 office of said Court in the County Courthouse in Tillamook City Oregon for the purpose of bonds of said County issued for the building of permanent roads herein in the sum of 371.400, same being in denomi-, nations of 31.000 each, with the ex­ ception of bond No 1, for 3400. num-| bered 1 to 72 inclusive, dated July , 1922, and maturing serially in numerical order as follows: 311,400 on the 1st day of July, 1937; , 30,000 .................... ” ’’ 1938; 30,000 " ” ” ” ” ” 1939; I said bonds to bear Interest at five j and one-half per-cent (5^4) per annum, payable semi-annually on January and July first, principal and interest payable in United1 States gold coin of the present stan­ dard value at the office of the Coun­ ty Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the holder. Salt) bids must be accompanied by certified check for five per-cent of the amount of bid and must be un­ conditional. The approving legal oppinion of Messers. Teal. Minor and Wlnfree, of Port l i,)HU, a nd, Oregon, will Will be 1 fur­ nished tile succesful bidder. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. BRIMHALL Clerk 4344 T Ini' "H.lstien ( If Club met CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,it !.e«»er Dawids’ ran h to tilge Btble h hool nt 10 a.ni We use the Jeidey.i Monday. July 31. Club held no regn' ir hi -.hiess meeting but graded system and will be glad to nent H! • nine In Judging. All have you investigate and send your the nieiubeis In thia club have pure children by bringing them. bred anlhials. 11 o'clock Communion and ser­ mon. A sermon that will help you. The Mohler Calf Club met at the C. E. at 7:00 p.tu. Evening seivire at 8 p.m. Songs ot Mr. -Davi»' for tlw puipoee of Judgt’i . daily .inti» This club and Sermon, ¥■'11 re cordially invited to all d plans u> in o a Judging team pt the County Fall-. Members of this these -err Ices. HARRY E. TUCKER. Minister i Itth own II<>|stled calves with the • xception of one who owns n Guern- Brighton wood for sale. John ey calf. Mathers 37 tr BAYOCEAN DISTRICT PROPERTY BARGAINS WE BUY AND SELL THE BUNGALOW CAFE Friendship and Finance The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is Of Great Importance To Us We want you tv deposit FRIENDSHIP as well as M ONEY when you start an account with us. Your interests will be protected and you will be assured of OUR Friendship in return for your Confidence. MEMBER SYSTEM Tillamook County Bank New and Used WARREN’S COMING HOME Furniture YUMf I YU*' Ranges, Etc. YU*'. If von are looking for bargains come to The salesman for the famous i Pre- cilia Di esses in silks and wool l will be at the Pollyanna Shop in a i few days, Come and select your new dres» < for winter. 43tl 3 TILLAMOOK FURN. COMPANY W. E. Messersmith First St. I’hone 73\V CARD OF THANKS We w ish' to thank all out friends for the!i many acts of kindness and the beautiful flowers during our late bereavement. Mr*. Frank Landolt And Family. Albany—QuartivlUe active. Reedsport Fine landing for river fronts naw ready for use. Wollowa Work started on high school building. Road tarts. paving near new I Hotel and Nat Open Bavoccan. Ore. Harrlsberg I*,. Greahatn cannery now running tr full . apaclty. La Pine F. D. MITCHELL mines Wallow*—Wallowa county oil co. to I ii - m II substation near rairoad, tracks. forget that Portland Maire.« trunks free Try our reduced Phone us your order today. Quick delivery made for special occasions NOTICE OF BOND SALE A number, of poultry club members will have some very fine exhibits for ROCKAWAY the fair this fall. Some have not been very successful in raising the Bible school at 10:00 a. m. > young chicks this spring due to h Morning service at 11 a. m. number of causes. Cold rainy weath­ Subject "The Second Mile”. er probably had a lot to do with it. 7.00 p.m. Young people’s meeting It doesn’t pay to give up because of 8:00 p.m. Evening worship. one failure and it is hoped that those Subject: "The Nationalist Move­ losing out this year will profit by their experience and make a core ment in India." Rev. G. W. Briggs of Cawnpore, India. determined effort to succeed. E. MOWBRAY TATE, Minister. The Grange at Blaine is planning I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH their regular annual Homesteader’s I Fair at the Grange hall and have I Last Sunday at a congragational put Miss Nolan in charge of the | club exhibits. Club work is new in meeting of the Bay City Presbyterian this district and it will be a big j church it was unanimously voted opportunity for the club members to 1 that the Presbyterian church organ­ show what they can do. Nearly all ization in Bay City be dissolved, the of those who have started will com- I property placed in the hands of the plete their work. Members of the trustees of Portland presbytery and clubs in the Blaine district are: I the membership be transfered to the Alma Ayer, Lucille Hollet, Emma Presbyterian church of Tillamook. This action on the part of the Lapen, Norma Kostic, Edna Cason. Adeline Bedortha, Clarice MacDon­ Presbyterian church was deemed ald, May Ellis, Opal Troutman, Ida wise and necessary because the Benfield, Ella Illalock, Viva Perry, Merhodist Community church of Bay City Is fully able to take care of the (’levin Perry and John Blalock. community and the Presbyterian Tlw Tillamook Guernsey Cnttle people are nctlve in the community Club is giving 325 in cash prizes for church . Guernsey Club calves exhibited at the County Fair in addition to the METHODIST CHURCH regular fair premiums. Half of the nunnny ¡senool at xu:vv o clock. money to go to pure bred calves and There will be no preaching service half to grade-calves. Pure-bred l«t- 35.00. 2nd $3.50. 3rd 32.50. 4th next Sunday, ihe pastor will be out 31 ->ti: Grades 1st 35.00, 2nd <3.50. of the city until Friday August. 11. CHARLES L. D a KK. Pastor. • The THIamoqk Jersey Calf Club w 111 meet at Judge Mason’s Satur­ day, August Sth. for the purpose of Judging Guernsey Member* should bring pencil and paper and also re- port cards up-t <> date. Anyone hav- Ing difficulty wlth their final re- port! bring it up at . this I line have their final report County Fair. Mutual Phone ... Panning gohfalmost within tfie shadow of the capitol building at Washington, D. C., is now being done. • The strike was made across the Potomac. The picture shows Senator William H. King of Utah, a gold expert, looking on while discoverer* of the placer mine pan the gold for hi* inspection. FORM the most delicious ice cream delight in the world. Don’t mistake our WEATHERLY with ordin­ ary kinds. Children and old folks, toe, can eat all they want of it. .Itjs A food-*in addition to- “tasting nice." New school building Powers—Logging company rrect 15 new houses. to -heridan flouring mill and grain nage wardhouse will be opened Redmond—Contract awarded for three and seven-tenths miles of ce- President Harding took a lummer vacation trip home to Manon. Ohio, this month and here it what happened the day he arrived. Dr. jl T. Harding, father of th« preeident^went Mt behind the chfckea * house. performing that well-known execution (a* thown here), which