Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 02, 1920, Image 6

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The Voice
r
of the Pack
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>.
B y E dison M arshall
pro»:»*, t>y as brav« and
as warlike a rare as ever lived oc tic
earth—arm*«! with bo»s and arrow*
Any animal that hunt«*! men was im­
mediately kl'.'ed. and the rest found
cat It didn’t pay.
“Just as human hefnzs hare found
out the same th'ng—that it d.w-sn't
pay to hunt their fellow men. The
laws of life as well as the laws of na­
tions are against it.”
But the w.,r*t« «’ur*!ed weak an!
dim under tb* w*» ghr of the tb robb tac
derfcnes*: an*! Dnn eooldnt get aw«r
from th* !*?•*» -fist the ce«!es of Ufe by
vrtc'ch a**' B'eu Ifv***’ were fs ►fZ’itTef!
qu’eklr In the »! z*4 ws of the pine*.
Fv-n as he sreike «can was htm’ing
■ *»: on the ■! «• -*nt r 're where Wh**
peri*eot the erogar hart bow'ed.
TILLAMOOK
Thursday, Decernber
HEADLIGHT
o'clock A. M. sell at public
ne wat »nt ven ng an over w:tn □»■*-
aactioa to the liigheet tid.f *r fur
and fury.
A twig cracked, far on the ridge cash I a hand the property hereinal?
«bore Mtn. He leaned forward, peer ■ t«r deecribatd. The part'.cilar traeu
fag. and the moonlight showed hl* or parcel* of ground to be sold, to­
fare tn eopa’dnr detail. It revealed gether with the name of the owner
th* deep lines, the terrible drawn I or owners thereof, and the amount
l!p< the ugly hair long over the dark for which each separate tract will b>*
sold, are xs follow«, to-wit:
ears. His
Hl» »treat ban*!»
cp'Q th* breech of th* rifle,
District No. 11 South Tillamook
figure grew x*-c»e.
Sewer
Thayer's Add. Block 45
1-J
Of course It wouldn't de tn »*»(
prey come to* etc«e. Landy Hüdre’b ! Lots 1, . 3. P W. Todd. Owner
««I ■ g*>od shot too, young as Cran Amt. of Lien Í92Í1; Int
woo. an*! of *q«a! Strength ; and «•• Dec. X5, »-
f Adv. j
«* *'eting chance c'cld te taken in th *
Norton's
ton ka*l no taten rten
kndr-
tit eT*»r
'•f rti
rht«r
1 I»
drotb
Cost of Adv. S
of sa’isfyiBg th* keliiiquent
meats tor street improvements duly
a ***■».*♦«! again»* said p oae«|y. to­
gether with interest and «.vats there­
on said assessment» having be-:u
made by the Common Council of
Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day
of June. 1929. and said assessments
having beer, thereupon docketed in
the docket of city liens of said Till­
amook City, and more tnan 30 days
having elap*ed since said docketing
and said assessments not having
been paid in whole or in part, and
the Common Council of Tillamook
City. Oregon, baring, on October li,
1920. duly ordereM a warrant to
issue for the collection of said de­
linquent asae.i.-ments.
Dated this November 10th. 1920.
M. E. GRUBER.
Mar4.il of Tillamook City. Oreg.n
DR. J. 0. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanatly Located in Tina
Private Office in Jenkin’s jew
Store.
Latest Up-to-date Instrument*
Equipment
Evenings and Sundays by
Appointments
Bert <
uh lOà
11» feet theoc*
IS
■ ■ HNMBH
North
thence Ea
u. stand rena
feet ta place of beginning
he
e
lu fall
Harrison, CM:;.
Amt. o
3194.44 Interest o Dec 15 34.37.
rhe laws of the bills. The moon looked
Coet of Adv. $C«6
ara
ot> a certain
aerara te ■’* on to fin*' hir. waiting
Sa.d sale will taxe ptaee at rhe
trail
that
wound
d*-wn
to
the
settle
­
plessi My
front door of the City Hail tn Tills
»ter he'd ments, bis rifle loa led and rea l; for
’ mook City, Oregon, being the front
Al! the ar. cher kit*? of game than deer or
door of the building in which the
ht. Tou wo.'f. He wis waiting for Landy Hil-
be* s-« of prey ar
Common Council of «aid Tillamook
sre. r>«r. when tl BOM Jb.n^s. the treth; and the greeting he had for
City holds iu «esslons.
deer : eed at Btgfe instead of in •he him wa» to de«tr*'.r all chances of the
prosecuting attorney In the valley be­
The names of the owners, or
rwtiigh 'S and t!
■lawn, An*!
low learning certain tames that he
puted owners of »aid property
course the woive and th- ¡> co n
hereinbefore given, are the names of
hunt the deer. It nay N? lût they parTtcularfy wanted to know.
saeh owners. or reputed owners,
There was no breath of wind. The
eep.”
even
are rc. ng cattle.
they appear on the docket of
great pines, ta and dark past belief,
Ent I i IB s tea rira rfoa 5
s**»,*!
absoluteiv
absotatelv
motionless. Ilk*
motionless,
liana of said Tillamook City.
He wa-ri t CoereBt yet. -Th«-*'
»’range pillars of ebony, Bert Cran-
each of said tracts of land so
be—hunt if man?** he asked
-ertbed will be sold at said «ale
'he sron knelt In a brash oyrert. hts rifle
-No. I * It was midwinter
satisfy the assessment, interest and
If*- loaded and rendy in his lean, dark
e’d hav
pack wa* «tírete
K-.-
costs due upon each tract as de
ten better. It always I ooked
No wolf --of ran the ridges, no hats be ha*! •,’«»,! too long for RTV scribed, and each tract will be soli
If rhe V Id creatures had
cougar
that ns ■-! on tn* deer trails dreth to come . and the strain had t*>ld separately.
_lln£
men.
as
-against s
This sale is made for the pc rpoe*
have Tb y*ve learnt It doesn't pay knew a wilder passion, a more terrible on him. He bad sworn co take no
< rhe wolves and 'etir^ of blood-las» than he. It showed in hts false step»; chat every motion he
A A sia haven't to and out. eyes, narrow ard never resting from made should be cool and sure, He
Europe
The narc -«lists say that the reason is the'r watch of the tra'I: it was tn his didn’t want to attract Hildreth's at-
tenrf.xj by any sudden movement, All
rather *iznpie—that the European posture; and ft revealed itself num's
must be cautious and stealthy, But
peas» n bls soul scared out of him by takably tn the curl of hLs lips. Some
tn spite of all these good resolutions.
the go trnmer.t he lived under, has thing like hot s*eam vts in hts brain
always fled from wild beasts. They blurring his sight and heating h!- Cranston's gun simply leaped to his
shoulder in one convulsive motion ar
were tillers of the soil, and they car- blood.
the first glimpse of his enemy as he
The pine needles hung wholly
rfed hoes Instead of guns. They never
I The home if good bread
emerged into the moonlight.
put the fear of God into the animals tlonless above his head; but yet
The end of the barrel struck a and all kinds of tine pastry
and as a result there are quite a num­ dead leaves on which he knelt crinkle*'
branch of the shrubbery as It went
ber of true stories about tigers and and rustled under Mm. Only the keen
up. It was only a soft sound; but In
wolves that aren't pleasant to listen cat ear maid have ¡Jenrd the sound
to. But our own frontiersmen were and possibly In his madness. Cranston the utter silence It travel«**! far. The
not men to «rand any nonsense from himself was rot «ware of ft. And one gun barrel caught the moonlight as it
have ■
ere*' ■ tong time as leupe*!. and Hildreth saw its glint iD
wolves or cougars. They had tnn«. ■rou
to wh.it caused It. ft vs* stmnlv that the darkness.
and rhev knew how to use them
He was looking for trouble. He ha*!
dreaded this long walk to the settle-
aients more tlian any experience o'
his life. He didn't know why the let-
ter he had written. asking for an
armed escort down to the courts, had
not brought results. But it was
TU
- - *
wholly possible that Cranston would
Joe sure way "C
-have answered this question for him.
pur pepato ycur
This same letter had fallen into a cer­
jcbcnanany duy
tain soiled, deadly pair of hands
Is to Qet into d
whtet was the last place In the wori»!
that Hildreth would have chosen, and
ft bad been ail the evidence that »as
needed, at the meeting of the ring the
night before, to adjudge Hildreth a
t merciless and immediate end. Hil­
Slicker
g¡ dreth would have preferred to waft in
X Brere is d RSH
porsifrly
to
write
another
the
hills
and
i» X
2S252SH52S3S2SHSaSHS3SasaS2SHSHS2SHS2S2SaS2S25dbdbdÄh<iS2SZ5Z5
V 8RAND¿*sr-rerí
letter, but a chi!1 that kept growing
for ^7 kind
zi
at his finger tips forbade it. And all
¿/A'» Rr
Kinö :t
«efwckorjpcrt
these things combined to stretch his
nerves almost to the breaking point
jexLÒis t-ieroiKEiu
as he stole along the moonlit trail un­
nee«
erawd bl
dtsrinet
Tie m
fl^hrfn-t
by now.
“'rush thickets
bls way thr,
grois* fri¿fc rec*»**
atul 'Xice a fl
from tb«Hr pe
•y th* ai pproÄf’h im
figure, flew ,
b* tra il ta fron»
Cru”sroe pressed b*r ••k rh*> hîimm*»r a»
hts rifle. The click toan«!led load tr
th* silence. H* hod grown ren«e an*t
•rill, and th* leaves no longer rnst!«><f
His eyes were Inrent on a llrtl*-
eleir-'ng. possihlv one b>:n*tre*t ysr*t-
up rhe trail The trail itself wen,
«t-*‘ght rbrougb 't. An,I tn an in
«rant more Hll lrerh pushed throng!
th* bnckbrc«h and »too*i revealed la
the moonlight.
If there ts one quality that mean
success in th* mountains it ts con
srant. unceasing self-control. Crno
*ron tho*jgb’
he had It. Bu’ per­
Tillamook
Bakery
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
Chas. Vogler, Prop
Let s «go
FISH
brand
Hf'’/ Reflex
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA D QUININE
Po*
Calda, Caagk»
AND
Grippe
Neglected Coids are Dangerous
Tak« no chances. K««p this standar d ramady handy for tha first «Mm
Breaks ip a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Gnppe tn 3 days—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tome
Laxauve—No Opiate tn Hill s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Gem Nut Margarine
Make» Them Smile
der the pines.
A moment before the rush and whir
of the grouse (lock had dried the roof
of his mouth with terror. The tall
trees appalled him. the shadows fell
upon his spirit. And when he heard
this final sound, when he saw the
glint that might so easily have been 1
gun-barrel, his nerves and muscles re­
acted at once. Nor even i fraction o<
a s«*cond Intervened, His ran flashed
up and a little, ingry cylinder of
flame darted, as a snake's head darts.
from the muzzle.
Hildreth didn’t take alm. There
wasn't time. The report roared In rh*-
darknes»: rhe bullet sang harrolessi-
and thudded Into the earth: and both
of them were the last things In the
world that Cranston had expect­
ed. An*! they were not a moment too
ao*x>. Even at that instant, his finger
was closing down upon the trigger
Hildreth standing rienr and revealed
through the sights. The nervon« re
«ponse that few men tn the worl*'
would be self-disciplined enongfa t*
prevent occurred at the same Instant
that he pressed the trigger. His owr.
fire answered, so near to the other
thgt both of them sounded is one re­
port.
Most hunt.-rs can usually tell, ever
If they cannot see their game fall
whether they have bit or missed. This
was one of the few times tn his life
that Cranston could not have told. He
«new that as his finger press*»,! he had
held as accurate a “bead” as at any
time tn his life. He dfd not know »till
another circumstance—that In
moonlight he had overestimated the
distance to the clearing, and instead
of one hundred yards it was scarcely
fifty. He had held rather high. And
he looked up, nnkr.owirg whether he
ha*! succeeded or whether he was face
to face with the prospect of a duel
to *.he death tn the darkness.
An*i all he saw was Hildreth, rock
ing back and forth tn the moonlight—
a »tract* picture that he was never
AJTOWER Ca
esweuSHCO aa»
BOSTON MAsa
Dirt in your Cngine, Oïl
Qet ria of it !
X LARGE quantity of dust-laden air is "inhaled” by the
*<Vdaily operation of an automobile engine. With this road
dust, carbon ar.d hr.e particles of metal get into the lubri­
cating oil ar.d circulate through your engine, lowering the
ciTiciency of its operation. Add to this dirt the gasoline
that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil —
have a combination
*ad tears and grinds
Way adding a little
vcrrir.g a Lttle more
cnnecessaty wtar on bearing sur-
taces. Result: slew res pons*?—lens
power—poor performance —
shorter engine life.
Our new Modem Crankcase
C . mir.v Servxe fa the enemy of
«rr* in
cmn.-u.'u means
¿ear. oR in a dean engme.’’ The
Here
Calol Flushing Oil we use is the
new, scientific, thorough flushing
agent that does not contaminate
the fresh Zerolene refilled into
youY cleaned crankcase. This
modem, convenient service, given
qu.ckly and at a nominal cost,
returns your engine to you clean
m_d fresh, ready to give that sat­
isfactory performance you expect.
Today: Ering in your car for Mod­
em Cranktaoe Ceaning Service.
enne gn c*y u> ».amber. *« u-r-'rrora
had slept almost since dawn. It is a
significant quality In the felines that
they »Imply cannot keep in condition
without hours and hours of «teep. In
this matter of sleeping, they are In a
direct contrast to the wolves, who
seemingly never sleep at all, unless It
is with one eye open, and in still
greater contrast to the kin« of all
boosts, the elephant, who ts satd to
slumber less per r..giit than that great
electrical wizard whom all men know
and praise.
(Continued Next Week'
NOTICE or SALE FuK DELIN­
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat
bjr virtu* of a warrant tawiert by th*
ity Recorder of THIamonk Cr,-. Or»-
>n. dated November 14. 1924. and
sued by order of rhe Common Coni*,
l of .«aid Tillamook City, the un­
dersigned. Marsha! of T'linmook
Ctty. Oregon, has duly levied upon
and will. on Monday, th* It h rfnv
of December. 1JM, at the hour of
ACKLEY A MELLES. TILLA3ÍCOK
ANLERSON 3 ROS XT7.HALEM
BAY CITY E.U ACE. 3 AY ¿ITT
30CN < HATHZLD CLÔ7ER2ALE
ffEEG GARAGE. HELO
T-.HAI.EM GARAGE. .VEHArFy
STAR GARAGE. TILLAMOOK
T ..LAM00K TUE CG TILLAMOOK
T: :g.E RIVr.RSßiilAGE. HEBO
T-LLIAX3 à WL.LUM3 TILLAMOOK
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