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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
Friday, October THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Photographers get some Interestiug Pictorial News Strength of the Pines V $ Jungle Man Comes Wearing Gloves I-------------- ? 7 •». 1 By Edison Marshall Death Mine Where Gold Miners Perished FIRST BR OWN CHAMP Surface view of the Argmiaut G Mine in California where forty-seven miners were recently trapped ’ at a 4.000-foot level ar This picture was taken vas und hundred children • > the amount were recorded d heights ie heights nnd Uhts of pined on the t of their the figures reveale. -•<1 the without ,, . , . ext ’’Don, the Her and weighed m ,.P lhail iion-i illk using ti. ai v.us also found that ■ Idren made more rapid progress “fa the imilk th^ir stu m.,. In every grade the milk-UBlng children were si ir. .itly .:i:.ger th: a the uon-milk using '’hil- dren. Tl ;• milk i lng children gaised on the average 2.28 years on the non-milk using children, from the kinderg rt-n to the eighth grade. Author of Th# Voice of th# Pack Illustrations by Irwin Myers by UttlB. Browo & Co. 81 iV hi - AB lit . " ;i i T7 . ? • ! over him—of a beetle In a distnt.i c-.’i, and similar tall figur. s that tried to drive him from his food. He had charged then, st rock onci . and one of the forms had lain very still Ho Hmembered the pungent, maddening odor that bad reached him after his blow* had gone home. Most clearly of all, he remembered bow his claws hud »truck nnd sunk. He knew this strange shadow now. It was Just another of that tall breed he had learned to liate, and It was sim ply lying prone ns his foe had done after the charge tieside Little river In fact, the stlll-lylng form recalled the other occasion «1th particular vivid ness. The excitement that he hud felt before returned tn him now; In re membered his dl»nppolntment when the whistling bullets from the hillside above hud driven him from hl* dead. Rut there were no whistling bull.-is now. Except for them, there would have been further rapture besbte that stream; but he might have It now The old bunting madness came buck to hltu. It was fair game, till« that lay so »till In the grass, Just ns the body of the calf had Iwn mid Just n» the warm body of Hudson In the distant glen. The wound nt Ida side gave him a twinge of pain, it served to make Ills memories all the clearer, The lurid lights grew In bls eyes, Rage swept over him. But he- didn’t charge blindly, lie n*» tallied enough of Ills hunting Caution to know that to stalk wan the proper course. He moved further out from the edge of the forest. At that Instant the tuomi eiiiue out and revealed him, all too vividly to Bruce. The Killer’s gnat gray figure In the sliver light wns creeping to ward him aeros’i »he silvered gr< « When Linda left her house, her !lr»t realization was the need of caution. It would not do to let Simon He. her. Ai <1 sli • I . « that only her long tmln- In hills, her practice In illinli- Ing th< winding trulls, would enabl., her to ki“ep puce with the fast walking man without being seen. la her concern for Bruce. Linda hud completely forgotten the events of the Airllor part of the evening Wild and stirring though th. i were they now seemed to her iih Incidents of remote yeurs, nothing to be remembered in this hour of crisis But she remem bered tlieu^vlvldli »hen. two hundred ■ _ . from -K . g^W tUO yard» the . In use. she strange figures coming toward her l.o- tween the miMuilit tree trunks There was very little of reality about either, The foremost liguri» was bout and strung», blitlshe knew that It could be no one trtjt Elmira, The second, lion ei er half obscured behind her—offered ru Interpretation of outline nt nil at first. Lui . me turn of the trail »lie san both figure# 111 vivid profile. Elmtrn was coming Ii'ineu nrd, bent oier her cune. cune, and »lie led n saddled horse hi Its bridle •In I S ill keeping Simon tn sight, I.Inilu ran suutly toward her. She didn't understand the deep awe that stole over her—an emotion that even her fear for Bruce could not trutiseend. There was a quality In Elmira’» face and posture that she hud never se,at before. It was a. If she were walking In her sleep, she came with such a strange heaviness and languor, her cane creeping through the pine ne«slles of the trail In front. She did not seem to be aware of Linda’» approach until the girl was only tmi feet dis tant Then she looked up, and Linda »an the moonlight on her face She saw something else too. l>ut she didn’t know what It nas. Her own eyes widened. The ttiin llp« wer» drooping, the eyes looked as If aha were asleep The face wa» u »tning. net of wrinkles in the soft light Ter rible emotions had but recently died and left their ashes upon It. Hut Linda knew that this inn no time to stop and wonder and a«k quest iouk "Give me the horse." she command- . ’Tin going to help Broce.” "You cun lune It." Elm r. nticwen-d EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A QUART OF RAW MILK DAILY. ORDER GOLDEN ROD DAIRY CIAR 1EIED MILK. Golden Rod Dairy ■ w Both Phones •i new and most recent picture of Battling Siki, the Tunis V <-ri i jtir-le man who kaccked out the European ..humpion, Georg«-» Carpentier, in »ix rounds .o i -ii . and is now cgnvi.g to ths U.-S. ff<- wants to t.ght Drmpsey, but will I,- forced to show his class against some lesser light, maybe Harry Greb or Pancho Villa i our nrst hr. mpion, the li ir.iitd ring winnir j the title Filipino flywi c tip Johnnie by knocking Villa is not con- Huff at Brook tent with the 105 pound title, He now wants to fight Champ Joe Lynch for the bantam-weight crown at’ 118 pounds. SEES SERIES FREE Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg. Ground Floor Both Phones: Bell 43-J P. O. Box 197 PAG-FIC ABSTRACT CO L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop. FIRST BROWN CHAMP Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT ” K WALLPAPER 'I h Lrgc ! stock of wallpager ever in Tillamook Mon, a St. Louis »ales iti veli i compiei» Irvi trip World Sene» game» by lolinsoo of tlie Amencan I. ¡1 -.plmn-d how Witt, I -aver, w:u .vi'teked unCon- in a linai Si i .oui» game mnmg h. pe<l on the ’ ' I tth . i. iiich tjcw up, hmi in thè head. Wholesale and Retail Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Etc. I SAVED LIFE < > I * Mrs. HARDING C. L. LEWIS COMPANY /Avrò CASTI ar. rz— am to cwrfe n.—; Vnele Sam shakes a positive head and says we will not be drawn into the European tangle caused by Turk victories over the Greeks and the massacre at Smyrna. However. American representatives are at work to report development» and help m relief work The photo shows Admiral Mark L Bristol, with his wife, and Davis C Arnold, the Director of the Near East Relief, inspecting one of the stations ' established by the Near East Relief Committee, near Constantinople. Pancho \ ilia is pur first brown skinned ring champion, the little Filipino flyweight winning the title by knocking ut Champ Johnnie But! at brooklvn \ ilia i» not con tent with the 105 pound title He now -------- ‘ — wants ' to ' fight Champ Joe 1 vnch for the bantam-weight • 'viin at lib pout.ds. SUPER-AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE Come Smyrna Burning As Turks Massacre Christians. ' in and let us tell you about this new kitchen marvel- COAST POWER COMPANY Phe Electric Store” (Continued Next Week) Explanation This iieA’ teallment of the Stienght ol Plnea’’ 1» very short on account of the Headlight not receiving the bal ance of the story In time for laser don in this is.sue It will lie con tlnued in the near future however so that Headlight reader» may get the finish of this interesting story by Edison Marshall The alate live »lock iwaoclation la asking for a new flOO.OOA ■fate fair building Buildings Juat completed or dor construction at Vemonta num ed work just north of Vernonia. The two companies employ 300 people Erwin Harrison, Prop. F r»t ptctuT.’ tv r»<ch ' '»•»<< Smvrna m dame* from torches of the triu-phant Turk» «oder Por good meaLand real service Kamal Fa*ha Thousand« ire bet eve, 1 to nave perished tn the flame» »nd from »word« of the Turk». AbTV4M»nW-... r ■« BUNGALOW CAFE