2 FRIDAY, DECEWn TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT =! prize all concerned. partment s safe to keep Arthur Case $500; second prize, S W; third prize, | When completed this building will from Hiding it out on him, the fisher­ $100; forty prizes of $5 each. Oregon Bankers Association. First be one of the largest public Gui dings Lee Holden, chief of the Portland men went back and caught 37 and one half other salmon, together with a prize, $40; second prize, $20; third in the city, and will be available for fire department, and C. E. Klingen­ couple of dozen chums and two sacks prize, $10; seven prizes of $5 each. ' conventions and large crowds, which smith, inspector of Portland police, of clams. They departed Thursday The Undersigned Banks. First will help the city entertain its guests were in the city last Wednesday, and with their catch for their homes in prize, $15; second prize, $10; third from outside cities, and at the same I time provide a large, roomy auditor. went fishing with John Patterson. Portland, and declare that Tillamook, prize, $5: fifteen prizes of $2 each. is oiie of the best fishing places on I You have the right to enter all ' ium for local gatherings. 1« con­ While attempting to land a big 40 earth, and that the Tillamook fire' three of the above contests, sending struction will fill a long felt want in pound chinook, the Inspector fell over­ boys and citizens are a pretty good a copy of your letter to each as above i the cammunity, and help to advertise board, but being a skillful swimer, he bunch, who always try to make things * our city by its availability and com­ directed. concluded to employ the Australian i pleasant for visiting friends. Letters to Forbes’ Magazine must manding presence. crawl stroke, at which he is a past I be addressed to “Contest Editor” TEACHERS EXAMIN ATION master, and get that salmon. The Forbes’, 120 Fifth Avenue, New York PRIZE LETTER CONTEST — fish had the hook in its mouth, and City, N. Y. and must be in Forbes’ Notice is hereby given that the the Inspector soon overtook it, and office not later than December 31, County Superintendent of Tillamook Open to All getting his fingers ir. the monster The subject is “What is your bank 1923. County, Oregon will hold the regular fish’s gills swam back to the boat Letters to the Oregon Bankers As- examinations of applicants for State doing for you and your Community.” with the other hand, and was hauled Letters may be written by anyone sociation are to be sent to Andrew Certificates at his office as follows: in by John Patterson, while the fire and no limit as to the number of Miller, Field Secretary, Oregon Gank- Commencing Wednesday, December chief held down the other side of the ers Association, Porter Building, Port­ 19, 1923, at 9:00 o’clock a. m., and tipping boat. The trio then drove words. Three different prizes are being land, Oregon, and must be in his office continuing until Saturday, December back to town where the Inspector I not later than December 31, 1923. 22, 1923, 4:00 o’clock p. m. changed into dry clothes, and leav­ offered which are as follows: Letters to the undersigned banks Forbes’ Magazine. First prize, WEDNESDAY FJRENOON— U. ing the salmon in the local fire de- I are to be sent to Geo. B. Lamb, Coun­ S. History, Writing (Penmanship), ty School Superintendent of Tilla­ Music, Drawing. mook County and must be in his office WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON— not later than December 31, 1923. Physiology, Reading, Manual Train­ E. C. Sammons, Chairman Educa­ ing, Composition, Domestic Science, tional Committee, has to say as Methods in Reading, Course of Study follows: for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. “The thought of the people of the THURSDAY FORENOON— Arith­ country is being directed towards the metic, History of Education, Psychol­ service a bank renders and the place ogy, Methods in Geography, Mechan­ it occupies in the community. This ical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course is a wholesonv tendency and will do of Studying for Domestic Art. much to develop a spirit of true un­ THURSDAY AFTERNOON — derstanding between banks and the Grammer, Geography, Stenography, people. When customers know how to make full us of a bank’s facilities, American Literature, Physics, Type­ the result must be a more prosperous writing, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. community.” FRIDAY FORENOON— Theory Respectfully, Nestucca Valley Bank. I Cloverdale, Oregon. First National and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), I Bank, Wheeler, Oregon. Tillamook Physical Geography, English Liter­ | County Bank, TiPamook, Oregon. ature, Chemistry. FRIDAY AFTERNOON— School I First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore- Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Govern­ ' gon. ment. '____________ SATURDAY FORENOON—Geom- PERILS OF THE DEEP Friday, December, 14. “Why Smith Left Home the following cast: John Smith—Who loves his wife....... Joe Maxwell Gen. Billetdoux—His wife’s second husband ........... Eugene Hamrick Count von Guggenheim—Who made then twisted ........... Wesley Tippin Major Duncombe—With memories of last night .................. Homer Blum Mrs. John Smith—Who trusts her husband ................... Arline Heyd Mr. Robert Walton—Mrs. Smith’s brother ..................... Victor Mathews Miss Smith—A lady in waiting........... Florence Stranahan Mrs. Billetdoux—Mrs. Smith’s Auunt Beatrice Sheldon Rose Walton—Robert’s Bride Lulu Thurman Julia—Touchinly clever .......... Erma Chilcott Elsie—A maid Irma Austin Lavinia—Who is a lady ........... Velma Daniels This play is a wholesome, modern comedy and gives promise of being one of the best plays given by the high school. The proceeds will be kept to defray the expenses of the graduating class. The public is asked to support the play and incidentally enjoy a very pleasurable evening. Reserved seats are on sale at Kochs. f » in ’ 1 regular monthly meeting of the VV. C. T. U. will be held at the Christian Church, Tuesday December 11, at 2 p .m. All members are urg­ ed to be present as important busi­ ness will come up at this meeting. Salem—O. W. R. & N. Co. tiled ap­ plication to build 32 miles from Crane to Burns. Portland per capita tax this year $55.65, an increase of $5.63 over 1914 per person. WHY SMITH S'** etry, Botany. eral History, b SATURDAY AFTERNOON—Gen- G. B. Lamb County Sch^j We are now prepared to bake PATTY SHELLS for which there is a big demand. Our usir of cakes and pastery. TILLAMOOK BAKERY (Under new management) SMITH & SON t IC K It.It iCJt X X Jt K Jt Jt X X JC IC. ji ldoT BUY YOUR XMAS CANDIES LEFT HOME FRUIT PALACE Senior Class Comedy Benefit Performance WEATHER IS FAVORABLE; FRIDAY DEC. 14 F (Continued from page 1) work, which has been fortunate for THE S. P. PUTS IN NEW TRACK­ AGE Due to an almost double output of lumber at the Whitney mills, Gari­ baldi, more railway trackage is found necessary by the Southern Pacific company, und an additional of tracks will be put in at once, the aggregate of which will be 1371 feet. A fill is being made the entire length of the trackage. It is estimated that the work will take two weeks more to finish. H. S. Gym. Adm. 50c & 35c 8:15 p. m Tickets at Koch’s SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WINTER LUBRICATION PERFECT WINTER BALANCE of Ited Crown means RAPID vaporization in COLDEST WEATHER hence quick starting, no womout batteries But more than that it means smooth acceleration in cold lubricate your car That’s why we say—use Zer- olene “cold-test” oil, — it re­ mains fluid in cold weather and lubricates the bearings and cylinder walls at the first turn of the motor—and makes starting easier. A poor “cold-test” oil often means scored cylinders, worn bearings and expensive re­ pair bills. Be sure—use the grade of Zer­ olene recommended for the winter lubrication of your car. You’ll probably avoid trouble Consult the Zeroiene Correct and expense by getting on the Lubrication Chart—wherever safe side, with Zerolene. Zeroiene is sold. 1OO% power noth sac STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California/ Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and No. 5 ara all good “cold-teat” oils. If you have trouble shifting gears, use Zerolene Tranamiaeion Lubri­ cant "B" —it remains fluid at low temperatures and pemnta ready ahiftuig of gears. ZEROLENE Coast Power Co with no sacrifice °fPower I iliamook, Oregon X