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UMDAT. JAJTPABY 27. IMI
FRANK H. MATTHEWS
»
ANNOUNCEMENT
We will open a first class Meat
Market in the Gem Theatre Build-
îng on
OBDER
be M 4e«v wttkawt merer. And
In the County Court of the State
fear
indeed
were
those
ttmc
escaped
—
oa 0Cde so swiftly, so
with
>f Oregon, for Tillamook County.
aocit saacrlng iw*; aud It was msh- to collect on a distant ridge, aud, per­
In the matter of the Guardianship
log tuuro or I sm thao a perfect axpras- haps, to be haunted tn dream by a of George Ludtke and Ivan Ludtke,
death
that
came
out
at
the
shadows
to
alee of tho iron-clad qjutrol t£at bls
minors.
blast tbe gack.
Meat narvoa had over bta mnsclM.
This matter coming on to be heard
CONTRACTOR
Again the pack song would be de­ this 12th day of January. 1921, up­
Ttioa. through thw ailouce, tie heard
AND BUILDER
tha «host of tii« pack as the wolf had spairing and strange in tbe winter on the petition of H. V.- Alley, guard
leaped at Huowblsd. He knew what it night*—that age old chant of Famine ian of the person; and estate of tha
Let nie show you plans and give yon estimates
ffieeuK. The vfulxas were attacking and Fear and the lang war of exist­ above named minor’s, praying for
thou, and ‘a ¿rent flood of black, bating ence with only Death and Darkness In an order licensing him to sell the
on
that new house of yours or help you plan to
; bitterness poured over him at the the end. And bacsMB It Is tbe voice real property belonging to said min­
ors situated in Clatsop County, Ore­
make your old one more complete
of
th«
wilderness
I
um
U,
tho
tender
­
thought ba had been too late. It bad
gon, described as follows:
all bean tn vain, aud before tlie thought foot-that camps tn tbe evergreen for­
The South half of the Southeast
Residence: 1002 3rd Ave. East, Cor. 10th
Mutual Phone
could fully go home, he heard the dim, est will llateu, and hla talk will die at quarter of Section 35, and the West
his
Ups,
and
be
will
have
the
begin
­
far-off crack of a pistol.
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec­
Wag that the first of the thiee shots, nings of knowledge. And perhaps be I tion 36, all In Township 4 North of
the one aha might expend on the will wonder If God has given him the Range 9 West. W. M, and Lots 1
wolves, or bad the flrut two already thews and Uber te meet tha wildarnetss and 2, Block 9 in Mohler, Tillamook
been spent and was she taking the last breast to breast a* Dan had met it; County, Oregon.
And it appearing to the Court
gateway of escape? Perhaps even now to remain and to fight and to conquer.
Lennox was lying etlll on the sled, and Aud thereby his metal will be tested In from such petition that it Is nec­
essary and will be beneficial to the
she was standing before the ruin of tbe eyas of the Red Gods.
Snowbird stood waiting In the snow, said minors that such real estate be
her fire, praying that her soul might
and it further appearing that
have wings. He shouted with all the arms stretched to bar forester as Dan sold,
H. V. Alley. Winnie Alley and Aug- |
came
runnlug
through
the
wood.
But
power of his ljmgs across tha snow.
’ ust Ludtke are the next kiu of said
But Snowbird only heard the soft his arms were wider yet, and she went minors, and no other person is int-
I glide of the wolves in the snow. The softly Into thaiu.
iu their estate.
•
•••••• j erested
wind was blowing toward Dan; and e
IT IS ORDERED that said next
*
•
A
•
“We wUJ taka it aasy from now on.“ ! of kin, and all persons interested iu
while be bad heard th« loud chorus of
the pack, one of the most tar-carrying I Dan Failing told thorn, altar the canif i the estate, be and they are hereby ¡
' directed to appear before this court
cries, and the penetrating crack of a
at the County Court Roof in ths
pistol, she couldn't hear his answering
MufialPhona
Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­
shout. In fact, the wilderness seemed
gon, on Monday the 14th day of
preternaturally still. All was breath­
February, 1921, at the hour of 10
less. heavy with suspense, and she
o'clock A. il. then and there to
stood, just as Dan hud thought, be­
show cause, if any there ba, why a
tween the ruin of her fire aud the sled,
license should not ba granted to |
and she looked with straight eyes to
•aid guardian for th« sale of such
the ouoomlng wolves.
real estate, and that a copy of this
“Hurry, Snowbird,” Lennox was
order shall be published at least j
whispering. “Give me the pistol—for
three successive weeks in th« Tilla­
that last work. We have only a mo­
mook Headlight a weekly news­
paper of general circulation pub­
ment more.”
lished in Tillamook City, Tillamook
He looked very calm and brave, half­
County, Oregon, aud circulating iu
raised as he was on the sled, and per­
such County, such publlcatlou to be
haps a half-smile lingered at his beard­
made prior to the time set for the
ed lips. And the bravest thing of all
hearing of said petition.
was that to spare her, he was willing
Homer Mason, County Judge.
to take the little weapon from her
V
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook
& 1 hand to use It in its last service. She
I, H. S. Brimhall, County Clerk
tried to smile at him, then crept over
MUTUAL PHONE
and Clerk of the County Court, of
to his side.
the
County
and
State
aforesaid,
do
4 ~ The strain was over. They knew
hereby certify that the foregoing
Î I what they had to face. She put the
copy of Order In the Matter of
pistol in his steady hand.
Guardianship of George Ludtke
Ivan Ludtke, Minors, has been
His hand lowered to his side and he
me compared with the original,
sat waiting. The moments passed. The
that It is a correct transcript there­
wolves seemed to be waiting, too, for
from and of the whole of such orig­
the last flickering tongue of the little
inal Order as the same appears of
fire to die away. The last of her fuel
record and on file at my office and
was Ignited and burning out; they
In my custody.
were crouched and ready to spring if
In witness whereof, 1 have here­
she should venture forth after more.
unto set my hand and affixed the
The darkness closed down deeper, and
seal of said Court this >2th day of
nt last only a column of smoke re­
"y
January, 1921.
mained.
H. S. Brimhall, Clerk.
(Seal)
It was nothing to be afraid of. The
1-13 14
Colds, Cough*
great, gray leader of the pack, a wolf "We Will Take It Easy From Now On."
La Grippe
that weighed nearly 100 pounds, be­ iJ
SUMMONS
was
cleared
of
its
dead
and
the
fire
I
gan slowly and deliberately to set his
'
'Neglected Colds are Dangerous
the Circuit Court of the State
muscles for the spring. It was the was built high. “We have plenty of of In
Tak«
no
chances.
Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
same as when the great bull elk comes food; and we will travel a little while
A . E. Alberding, Plaintiff, va. J.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
each
day
and
make
warm
camps
at
to bay at the base of the cliffs; usual­
H. Alberding, Defendant.
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
ly some one wolf, often the great pack night. We’ll have friendship fires, just
To J. H. Alberding, the above
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Casaara is beat Tonic
leader, wishing to remind his followers as sometimes we used to build on the nampd defendant.
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s.
of his might, or else some full-grown ridge.”
In the name of the State of Oregon
“But after you get down In the val­ You are hereby required to appear
male proud In his strength, will attack
alone. Because this was the noblest leys?” Lennox asked anxiously. “Are and answer the complaint herln on
game that the pack had ever faced, you and Snowbird coming up here to file a gainst you in the above en­
the leader chose to make the first leap live?”
titled court and cause on or before
I himself. It was true that these two
The silence fell over their camp; and six weeks from the date of the first
had neither such horns nor razor- a wounded wolf whined In the dark­ publication of this summons, and if
edged hoofs as the elk, yet they had ness. “Do yon think I could leave It you fall to appear as aforesaid, the
eyes that chilled his heart when he now ?” Dan asked. By no gift of words plaintiff will apply to the above
tried to look at them. But one was could he have explained why; yet he named court for the relief prayed
lying almost prone, and the fire wus knew that by token of his conquest, for in the complaint, towit: That
the contract of marriage heretofore
out. Beside*, the madness of starva­ his spirit was wedded to the dark for­ existing
between plaintiff and
de­
tion, Intensified ten times by their ter­ ests forever. “But heaven knows what fendant be dissolved, and for such
rible realization of the wound at her I’ll do for a living.”
other and further relief as to
hip. was upon the pack as never be­
Snowbird crept neor him, and her court may seem equitable.
fore. The muscles bunched at his •yea shone in the bright lira light
This summons is served upon
lean flanks.
“I’ve solved that," she aaid. "You by virtue of an order made
But as Snowbird and her father know you studied forestry—and I told entered by Honorable A. M. Hare.
gazed at him In fascinated horror, the the supervisor at the station how much County Judge of Tillamook County,
great wolf suddenly smashed down in you knew about It I wasn’t going to Oregon, dated the 20th day of De-
the anew. She was aware of Its curi­ tell you until—until certain things hap­ cember, 1920. requiring summons to
be served upon you by publlcatlou
ous, uttqr collapse actually before the pened—and now they have happened. for
the
six consecutive weeks in
sound of the rifle shot that occasioned I can’t wait another Instant He said Tillamook *. 'wulllght, and the date
It had penetrated her consciousness. that with a little more study you could of the flrBt publication is the 30th
Lt was a perfect shot at long range; get Into the forest service—take an dfcy of December, 1920, and the date
and far a long instant her tortured examination and become a ranger. 3rd day of February, 1921.
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faculties refused to accept the truth.
You’re a natural forester If one ever
BOTTS A WINSLOW,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Thau the rifle spoke again, and a sec­ lived, aud yos’d love the work.”
Postoffice Address: Tillamook, Ore.
is THE MOST IMPORTANT
ond wolf—a large male that crouched
"Besides,” Lennox added, “it would
on the other side of the sled—fell kick­ clip my Snowbird’s wings to make her 12-30t6
PIECE OF FURNITURE
ing Iu the snow. The pack had leaped Uve on the plains. My big house will
IN
YOUR
HOME?
__________
SUMMOWS
forward at the first death; but they be rebuilt children. There will be
baited at the second. And then ter­ fires In the fire place on the fall
In th« Circuit Court of the State
ror came *o them when the third wolf nights. There Is no use of thinking of Oregon for Tillamook Coanty.
-i
suddenly opened Its savage Ups and of the plains.”
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH
Edna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, va
•creamed In the death agony.
going
to
be
a
smaller
“And there’s
Frederick
W.
Reinhart,
Defendant.
OUT
A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
Up to this time, except for the re­ house—just a cottage at first—right
To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­
port of the rlSe. the attack had been beside It” Dan replied, He could go
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY
made In utter silence. The reason was back to his forests, after all. He ant above named.
wouldn
’
t
have
to
throw
away
’
.
.Is
birth
­
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THH
STATE
just that both breath and nervous
force are needed to shout; and Dan right. fought for so hard; and it OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
Falling could afford to waste neither seemed to him no other occupation quired to appear and answer to tilo
of these vital forces. He had dropped could offer so much as that of the for­ complaint filed against you in the
“The Range With a Reputation
to his knee, and was firing again and est rangers—those silent cool-nerved
above
entitled
suit,
in
the
above
en-
again, his gray eyes looking clear and guardians of the forest and keepers of
titled Court on or before the 3rd day
straight along the barrel, bis fingers Its keys.
without jerk or tremor pressing again
For a long time Snowbird and he of February 1921, and If you fail to
and again at the trigger, his hands stood together at the edge of the fire­ so appear and answer for want there­
holding the rifle as tn a vise. Every light their bodies warm from the of plaintiff will apply to said court Äasa5a5aSKaS2S252525a5252525252S7-’Ä£i5Zm?.5?5a525?5iSZ'i?5a5E5a5E5
nerve and muscle were completely tn glow, their hearts brimming with words for the relief prayrxl for In her com
his command. The distance was far, they could not utter. Words always
yet he shot with deadly, amazing ac­ come hard to the mountain people. plaint, to-wlt: a diMolntion of
curacy. The wolves were within a few They are folk of action, and Dan. rath­ marriage contract now existing
feet of the girl, and a fraction’« waver er than to words, trusted to the yearn­ tween plaintiff and defendant
in the gun barrel might have sped bls ing of his ari”*’
for such further relief aa to
bullet toward her.
Court
may *wn ju»t and equitable.
“We’re tn.iue ’ r each other, Snow­
“It’s Dan Falling,” Lennox shouted bird. darling.” be told her breathlessly
This summons ki pirblinbod by
as the fourth wolf died.
at last “And at last I can claim what order of Honorable Geo. R. Bafcley,
Then Snowbird snatched tier pistol I’ve been waiting for all these months.” Judge of the above entitled Court,
from her father’s hand and opened fire.
He claimed It; and In open defiance
The two shells were no longer needed to all civil law, he collected fully 100 made thia 20th day of Deaeniber
to free berself and her father from the times / d the next few minutes. But It 1920.
í e
First publication shall be Deeons-
agony of fangs. She took careful alm. didn’t particularly matter, and Snow­
and although a pistol Is never as ac­ bird didn’t evoo turn her face. “May- ber 23, 1920 and the last peblieotlon
curate or a* powerful as a rifle, she
BE1.L PHONt. MAIN 3 MOTI’AL PH< NE
you’ve forgotten you claimed it shall be February 3, 1921.
killed one wolf and wounded another. wnen you first came back, too,” aha ’ Barriek A Hall Attorneys for
Frenzied In their savagery, three or said.
Plaintiff. Tillamook, Or.
12 J3t7
four of the remaining wolves leaped
So he had. It had completely slipped
I
at the body of one of tbe wounded ; bls mind. In the excitement of hla fight
but the others scattered In all direc­ with the wolf pack. And then while
Motice To Creditor*
tions. Still Dan fired with the same un­ Lennox pretended to be aaleep, they
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
believable accuracy, and still the sat, breathless with happiness, on the ithat the undersigned has been ap-
wolves died in the snow. The girl edge of thw sled and watched the dawn
'pointed by the County Court of Tilla­
and the man were screaming now In
mook County Oregon, administrator
tbe frenzied joy of deliverance. The come out
love to dance, especially
They had never seen tho snow ar of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart
wolves scurried frantically among the
when it’s a fascinating
trees; and some of them unknowingly lovely In the sunlight.
Ward, Deceased, and all persons
(THE END 1
dreamy
waits or a jazzy,
ran full In tbe face of their enemy, to
holding claims against said estate ar«
jumpy
one
step played on
hereby notified and required to
the
phonograph.
Beats a
: present the name to the undesigned
■at his residence at Neskowin, Ore­
poor orchestra or jazz bund
gon,or at the office of Botts A Wins­
every time. Come to our
low. Tillamook, Oregon, duly veri­
shop and hearyour favorite
fied acrordlig to law, on or before
dance
played.
•Ik months from tbe date of ibis
, lotice. ’
Dated this Sth day of January,
1921.
Oscar E Taggart. Administrator
of tbe Estate of Jeeale C. Taggart
Ward. D*o>*»M
19 11
OR UGGÌ ST.
1
Saturday, Jan. 29
We will carry at all times a full
lines of the best fresh and cured
meats. You will find right prices
and satisfactory service. A share
of your patronage solicited.
Independent Market
J. M. WILSON, Prop
(NOT IN THE TRUST.)
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated. Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
CLAUDE I. MYERS,
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING.
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK • - OREGON
There were few market changes
during the week ; Butter and Sugar
were off a little.
We shall continue our special sale
on Pineapple for another week.
In addition we shall offer special
items this week in.
Shortening 41b. pail1 - 80c.
81b. pail - $1.50
Oregon While Bean -
201bs. for $1.00
CASCARA
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
C. 0. & C. M. DAWSON,
ACROSS FROM THE SUNSET GARAGE.
Transfer
TRAMS
Wood
4
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
Phone 37W
Tillamook Transfer Co
Liberty Temple.
H7U A H1
W fl A 1
The Great Majestic
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN
Like Good Coffee
Like good coffee, a good oil
heater makes a breakfast.
Pilled with P rarl O il its ready
heat chases away the chill of
the morning and cheers up the
whole room. P earl O il is
clean-burning, without smoke
or odor. Economical. Sold in
bulk by dealers everywhere
and by our stations. Order by
name — P earl O il .
STANDARD OIL COMPANT
(California)
County Dairy Herd Inspector
A MAN AND A MAID
Read the Headlight, even
if you have to subscribe
for it. It carries the kind
of news you like the best.
E. E. KOCH,
1