Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THUMPAY. JULY n. mi
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PAGE THREE
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(Continued from page two)
Lot 7, Block 1, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 342.96,
interest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Lot 8, Block 1, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate, owner. Sidewalk lien 3104.63,
Interest 322.50, cost of adv. 61c
Lot 1. Block 3, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, (bonded) Sidewalk lien
3105.62, Interest 353.70, cost of adv
68c
Lot 5, Block 3 W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien 397.67,
interest 315.69, cost of adv 61c
,
Lot 8, Block 3, W. G. Dwight Es-
S tate owner. Sidewalk lien, $97.67,
interest 315.69, cost of adv 61c
Lol 5, Block 4, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien 397.67, In­
terest $15.69, cost of adv 61c
Lot 8, Block 4, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate, owner. Sidewalk lien 397.67, la
terest 315.69, cost of adv 61c
Lot 1, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 2, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96t In
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Lot 3, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 342.96, In
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Lot 4, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
Talking about rolling
And, for a fact, rolling
interest 322.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 5, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
your own cigarettes, we’ll
up Prince Albert is mighty
tate owner. Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
tell you right here that easy! P. A. is crimp cut and
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Print. Albert It
Lot 6, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
stays put and you whisk it
Prince Albert tobacco has
gold in toppy red
tate »wner, Sidewalk lien 342.96t In
begs,
tidy red tine,
’em all lashed to the mast!
into shape before you can
interest 322.50, cost of adv 61c
handsome pound
and
half
pound tin
Lot 7, Block 5", W. G. Dwight Es­
humidor» and in the
You’ve got a handful-of- count three! And, the next pound
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 342.96, In
crystal glase
humidor wit h
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
happiness coming your di­ instant you’re puffing away
eponge moistener
Lot 8, Block 5, W. G. Dwight Es­
to beat the band!
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rection
when
you
pal
it
with
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
Prince Albert is so good
interest 322.50, cost of adv 61c
P. A. and the makin’s
Lot 1, Block 2, .W. G. Dwight Es­
that
it has led four men to
papers!
For
Prince
Albert
not the blithe spaniel that had cap­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 342.61, In
ered so friskly upon the beach an
smoke jimmy pipes where
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
is not only delightful to
hour before. Alas, Ponto was a slob
Lot 2, Block 2, W. G. Dwight Es­
one was smoked before! It’s
your taste and pleasing in
I
bering, weaving invalid, unsteady
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
on
foot
and
bleary
of
eye.
The
own
­
interest 322.5», cost 6? adv 61c
its refreshingaroma,but our the greatest old buddy­
er, who was not much up on diseases
Lot i; Block 6, W G. Dwight Es­
exclusive patented process smoke that ever found its
of dogs, made a poor diagnosis, and
tate owner, Sidewalk lien 3140.63,
in the meantime Ponto grew steadily
interest 322.50, cost oi aav 61c
frees it from bite and parch! way into a pipe or cigarette!
worse. He could no longer stand,
Lot 2, Block 6, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk Lien 342.96, CURIOSITY KILLED A CAT BUT and soon convulsions set in. and ere
the red sun went down behind the 1
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Lot 3, Block 6. W G. Dwight Bs-
PONTO CAME TO GRIEF ON crimson Cecked western horizon poor
Ponto was a cadaver.
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In
/
Papa looked mighty glum; mam - I
ACCOUNT OF A SALMON.
terest 36.88, cost of adv 61c
Copyright 1921
ma was in tears and the children sob
Lot 4, Block 6,
G. Dwight Es­
by R. J. Reynolds
bed aloud. It was Indeed a sad first !
Tobacco Co.
tate owner Sidewalk lien $140.63, In
WinfitonSalcm,
day
at
the
beach
—
but
Ponto
would
When
a
tourist
from
the
valley
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
i'í. Ce
the national joy smoke
Lot 5, Blosk 6, W G. Dwight Es­ comes over to the coast, about the follow on, contrary to instructions, I
tate owner Sidewalk lien $140.63, first thing he seem3 to crave after he and here was the end.
It is wonderful how a good dog '
gets a sniff of our rejuvenating salt
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 6, Block 6, W. G. DWlght Es­ air, is a mess of clams or salmon will get into one’s affections. Nor
from the
And (d
if fresh
________
. . super­ would we make light of ths human
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­ trout. ___
heated valley towns, he ’too often grief over his demise. The man who
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c
FREE PICTURE SHOW
Lot 7, Bieck 6, W G. Dwight Es­ finds his B. V. D.‘s unsuited to the dislikes dogs, isn’t a very good com- I
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­ fresh sea breeze which dumbly panion for good humans, and a man I
The wonderful seven reel Stude-
seems to call for flannels.
But our who hasn’t a little red sporting
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c
blood
in
his
makeup
is
apt
to
be
a
sea
breeze
is
invigorating,
and
is
de
­
Lot 8, Block 6, W. G. Dwight Es­
| baker film showing in detail the
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $140.63, cidedly good for what ails most of erab or a "sissy."
But
to
return
to
the
defunct
Ponto
the
valley
folks
at
this
season
of
the
Studebaker plants in "actual opera­
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 1, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ year, namely that tired feeling, in­ When the family grief had expend­ tion, manufacturing the famous
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $140.63, duced by a too caloric condition of ed itself and Ponto had been hu­
ths atmosphere over on the east side manly and properly mourned the sad Light Six Studebaker car will be
interest $22.50, cost of'adv 61c
Lot 3, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ of the Coast range. A friend of ours dened family set to work to prepare
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­ came over to the Tillamook beach for the canine's Interment. There shown at the City Hall Saturday,
recently, and when he got out about were no formal services at the chap- i
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
Lot 5, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ twenty miles from Six Corners it was el—no hired Bingers—no obsequious July 30 at 8 p. m. Absolutely free.
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $140.63, discovered that his dog ^as follow­ funeral director with a white tie I
ing at a mad gallop, red-eyed and and a long frock coat. Papa digged
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 6, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ tongue lolling. Ponto had been left the grave back on the beach, where
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In with some neighbors before the par­ the sighing pines might constantly1
ty started coastward, but somehow sing a dirge, and mamma assisted to
tereBt $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
wrap the remains in an old rug that
Lot 7, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ he broke the "tie that binds” and was about ready for the discard.
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96, In "carried on” with a grim determin­ Pappa sweated some digging the
ation. The camper’s wife first spied
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
grave with a small kid’s shovel, and
Lot 8, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ the water spaniel, and our friend It wasn’t any too deep, tut it suf­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $140.63, stopped at a turn in the road to give ficed to cover the remains from the i
A party of Portland people at the
Ponto the surprise of his life, with
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c
prying eyes of those vulffires of the I Manzanita Inn, out in a big Velie,
Said sale will take place at the a hastily cut switch. Soon, Pont» sea—rthe gulls—whose demonical Sunday morning at about 1 a. m. <u
front door of the City Hall in Tilla­ came loping around the bend with laughter caused embryo chills to joying a drive along the beach In
mook City, Oregon, being the front a protruding red tongue. A dozen chase up and down the children’s the moonlight, when suddenly a sea
door of the building in which the rods away the family heard his "hah spines, as they watched them circl- fog came swiftly inshore, and oblit­
Common Council of said Tillamook hah” lung exhaust, and as the Ing over head. The huri-.il over, pa­ erated Luna and the shore line at
faithful beast stopped and wagged
City holds its sessions.
his
tail and hoarsely barked a wel­ pa took the side of a cracker box and the same time, with the result that
The names of the owners, or re­
come
he was not so sure of, his mas­ with his pencil, solemnly and labor­ the driver missed his bearings and
puted owners of said property as
ter
fell
him with the rod and iously indited the following epitaph: I brought up in the breakers. The
hereinbefore given, are the names of with an upon
"Here lies Ponto, who never told i party escaped without more than a
angry
admonition to "beat
such owners, or reputed owners, as
a lie. He was a good deg. Never thorough wetting, and after calling
it
home!
”
they appeaer on the docket of city
Ponto took the home trail, but not deceived, nor "beat” anybody. He assistance managed to get the auto
iiens of said Tillamook City, and for good. The next da/, while the was honest, and minded his own bus­ out from the raging billows without
each of said tracts of land so de­ family was on tbe po'nt of starting iness, which is more than I can say loss. Spooning in the fog on the
scribed will be Bold at said sale to out to dig clams at one oi the beech of several humans I know. May he beach is a trifle dangerous at any
satisfy the assessment. Interest and resorts, Ponto skulked out of the rest In peace.”
time we have heard people say, and
costs due upon each tract as des­ nearby brush and humbly crawled
When the grave wai rounded up, time and tide wait for no one.
cribed, and each tract will be sold toward the group, with a sneaklDg the children plucked some wild
separately.
The Manhattan, Rockaway and
look on h's face, an-1 finally through flowers in the woods nearby and
This sale Is made for the purpose intercession of the children and placed them upon the mound, end Tillamook Stage line has been initia­
of satisfying the delinquent assess­ Mamma, was furgiten.
the services were over.
ted by M. J. Maddox and seems to be
ments for stieet improvements duly
The next day the campern moved ' meeting with public favor, Th(.
This was P >nto’* first visit to th“
assessed against said property, to­ briny deep, and when he was surl to another beach, and if dog con-! meeting with public favor, The
5?OXCt/jÇ JAv»
gether with interest and costs there­ of his social standing he seemed de­ sciousness persists after death, as /nook daily and they connect with
on, said assessments having been lighted. He sr.iffel >he salt air. and some people think, who of ue can the Portland stage, Charges arc
made by the Common Council of ambled a.->o.g after a bunch cf iaa- prove that the spirit of Ponto, in‘its minimum, and good cars with care-
Tillamook City, Oregon, on the 1st «nlpe but rathe’- feebly, a* the 75 astral body, did not follow on and ful drivers are other assets, Should
day of November, 1915, and said mile trip had .»appeJ most of hie vi­ affectionately hover over the new I business justify, the firm will put on
two 12 passenger busses in the near
assessments having been thereupon tality. But you can't keep a g- vd catnp?
future. Tbe firm is here to stay and
docketed in the docket of city liens dog down, font a Inked long and
asks the public’s patronage.
of said Tillamook City, and more vaguely at the bounding bilk* s.
than 30 days having elapsed since which seen-J to st-'-’tch outward
NOT FAVORABLY IMPRESSED
said docketing and said assessments without end He even waded out in­
Leo Morrison had the bad luck to
not having been paid In whole or in to the serf, prudently retreatioj
A camper outfit mounted on what lose his fine automobile by fire last
part, and the Common Council of when a big wave came In. He bark­ seemed to be a brand new Henry Saturday afternoon. He had driven
out to the city garbage dump with
Tillamook City, Oregon, having, on ed joyously at everything sod noth-
July 15, 1921, duly ordered a war ing. Like th.» family to v'hich ne Ford, passed up one of Tillamook’s I some refuse, and was on his way
rant to Issue for the collection of owed ai egia ice, he *•• having » main streets one day tlhs week, and back, when the maebim «hort-clr-
said delinquent assessments. Dated good time nt the otach
stopped while the driver went Into a cuted and burst into flames, igniting
this July 28th, 1921.
Finally, when the fam'ly became grocery store, presumably to purch­ the gasoline tank, and leaving the
HENRY WHITE,
engrossed with clam digging, Ponto ase supplies for the family larder. On machine a total wreck. Fortunately
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. resolved to do a little hunting on top of one of the piles of befffflng on the machine was fully Insured.
his own account. Down the beach he one side of the auto was lashed a
P. W. Todd, manager of tbe Todd
spied an inanimate object on the
Banks will have a Hog and Dairy sand, and Investigated. A big fish bird cage, and therein, dusty and ap­ hotel, returned last Sunday from an
parently
disgruntled,
perched
a
big
show beginning on the 6th and last- lay before him—a salmon—from
auto trip with his family to Ashland
ng over the 7th of October. Attrac­ whose body a seal had bitten out a green parrot. The parfo? seemed Oregon, where bls wife and daughter
casually
taking
In
the
sights
without
tions aside from the stock show, as chunk of pink flesh.
the least bit of emotion. A couple of will remain some time for the bene­
advertised in the Herald are a
Lilt* the humans with whom he ladies paused for a moment to view fit of the daughter's health, the lat
barbecue, sports, automobile races, stayed, Ponto liked sea food, and
the strange visitor. All at once the •er having asthma. The daughter
etc.
when he smelled the salmon he went bedraggled prisoner seemed galvan­ hrpr-. to be benefitti-l by tbe dry
climate of southern Oregon. Mr.
wild. Gingerly, at first, he tore off
Mrs. Bert Exton of Buxton last tid bits and finally pleased with the ized Into vocal activity, and perch­ Todd will remain hers tn charge ur
ing
at
a
point
of
vantage
on
the
week attempted suicide by shooting taste he gorged until the salmon no
the hotel.
suddenly exclaimed: "Say,
herself with a revolver. She is now longer cast a shadow on the beach wires,
•oon to join her husband, as perma­
Papa, ain’t this one hell of a town!"
J. A. Told, formerly In lire cl lift­
in a Hillsboro hospital, and it is be­ as before. It was all in—inside of Then
Dr. Harvey E. Rinehart of Wheel nent reel d en tn of Tillamook.
it cackled derisively, while if*
ing bneinete here, and a l»r itnor of p
lieved she will recover. Mrs. Exton Ponto.
er
who
purchased
•
fresh
water
lake
adopted Mamina and two precocious
W. Todd h h,ro from Portland. mak
had been in bad health for some
Later, when the familv had gath­ appearing kids had the bad man­ recently, near Mansunita beach, may
time rrior to her rash attempt, and ered clams enough for I delicious ners to laugh Immoderately.
later on stock the lake with trout
Fred Sewell of the Hillsboro Com­ Ing some Imp .*o*e>nenta <> q pr. petty,
it is thought the act was a result of chowder, they missed Ponto and wen
apd batch and raise fish for the mercial Bank, 0. Phelps, owner ct and lookinr r.fter hurlness tn*eieala.
her brooding over her health condi­ dered if he had been engulfed by
Portland markets. A Corvallis man, the Liberty theatre, and Fred Enir-
tions.
the cruel waves? Had a stray oct­
Frank Davey, ex-Receiver of the a friend of the Doctor's may b as­ iedenger of the Delta drug etore, all
opus clasped the dear dog with its U. 8. Land office at Burns, but now sociated with him in the venture.
of Hllleboro, with their famlllea, are
Dr. W. H, Davie, a prominent citi­
The Banks Herald reports hutf- relentless tentacles? These were a resident of Salem, spent a couple of
camping
at
Rockaway
for
a
aeaaon,
zen
of Albany, and family, are spend
dreds of people in the hills back ct.
tboa<htg that occupied the fam- days at th* Tillamook hotel the 1st
Mrs. Edward 8. Nunn, wife of the and Monday the men pawed through Ing their vacation at the Tillamook
Bnxton gathering wild bHckberrle,. |
reached eamp where ter part of last week going horns manager
of the Union Oil Co., at this Tillamook on a fishing trip up the . beaci.ee. They were gueate at the
and states that the crop is ample to» * thefr
they fwmd
Sunday.
place Is expected in rfom Marshfield Trask.
' Tillamook hotel over Sunday,
supply all comers.
YOU WILL BE GLAD
to know that you can again get that
fine ALBANY LINN BUTTER at
Satisfaction Store. Nothing on your
table is more important to have of
the best quality than butter. You
can get it here
Now is the time to can Apricots
We have them, also jars, jar tops
rubbers, etc.
Our good pickles, olives, jams, jel-
lies and canned meats will help you
with that picnic lunch.
Prince Albert s a new
note in the joys of rolling em!
E.G.ANDERSON
“The Satisfaction Store”
¡» rince A lbert
“Ç1UÏÏÏ F And The World
□lTULiZi smiles With You”
Therefore try and catch
the smile of your family
and friends with a
HERE AND THERE
KODAK
Make an album oi all your interest­
ing snap shots audit will give
you many hours real pleasure.
KODAKS are not expensive
Let us show them we are
sure you will be interested
Charles I. Clough Co
TILLAMOOK
OREGON