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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 2 H T. Notice. BOTTS, N oticr is H erkmv G iven .— That the J County Court of Tillamook County, f Oregon, will receive blds for the con of a bridge across the Little Complete set of Abstract Books »trocCiou Nestucca River, at the present site of what is known as the Murpliy Bridge. in office. Taxes paid for non Span 80 feet. Flans and specifications on tile at the office of the County Clerk, i ANCIENT BABYLON. A certified check equal to 5 per cent | Residents. of the amount ut the bid must accom It Was Only a Villags Compared With Office opposite Post Office. pany each bid, as a guarantee that the Modern London. bidder will execute a bond fur the com Both phoues. pletion of the contract if awarded the I Another historical lie lias been nailed to the counter by the German Oriental same. All bids must be filed in the office of society, which has been engaged re the County Clerk, of Tillamook County, on or before 9 o’clock a m. Wednesday, cently In uncovering the ruins of an '^2^7' H- COOPER, the 2nd day of September. 1908, the cient Babylon. County Court reserving the right to re In Its report, just published. It states ject any or all bids. that practically tbe whole area of A ttorney - at -L aw , By order the County Court. the city has now been la hl bare and J.C . HOLDEN. County Clerk. I tbe foundations of the Inclosing wall T illamook , O regon . traced throughout Its entire length. The space occupied by the city was Notice. barely one square mile as compared N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the with London’s seventy, and the build arl haberlach County Court of Tillamook County, ings were plain, unpretentious struc Oregon, will receive bids for the con struction of n bridge across the Big tures ot sun dried bricks. Tbe famous ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Xestucca River, at the Poland place. wall was about thirty feet high by Bridge to be Ho* e Truss, span 130 feet. four miles long and was pierced by Plans and sp'cifical ions can be seen at four gates. Sleittechrr <Abuc>kixt, the office of the County Clerk; also, Herodotus made this same wall fifty Office across the street and north ho* other information wi»h regard to the mlies long and a hundred feet high, same be had at the Clei k ’ s office. with 100 gates. But then these old the Post Office. A certified check equal to 5 per cent, of the amount of the bid most ac. historians were prone to exaggeration. They gave tbe world to understand, company each bid as a guarantee that the bidder v* III execute a bond for the for Instance, that the Colossus of H. GOYNE, completion of the contract, if awarded Rhodes bretrode tbe harbor with Its the same. The County Court will re feet so wide apart that au hour’s hard serve the right to reject any or all bids rowing was necessary iu order to pass A ttorney - at -L aw . All bids must *>e tiled with the County from one to tbe other. As a matter of Clerk on or before 9 o’clock a.tn. fact, the statue was not a striding one. Office : Opposite Court House, Wednesday, the 2nd day of September, aud Its height was 126 feet only as 1908. compared with the 150 feet of the B) order of the County Court. ILLAMOOK, O regon . statue of Liberty which dominates J. C. HOLDEN, County Clerk. New York harbor. And as It Is with this, so it is with most of the other wonders of the an Notice. W. SEVERANCE, cient world. Pompey’s pillar, for ex Notice is hereby given that bids will ample. would be dwarfed if placed be received tor the construction of three alongside the Nelson column. The Al miles of road on what is called the bert memorial, erected In Hyde park A ttorney - at -L aw , "Necarnev Mountain Road,” beginning at the three mile stake ot road survey, by Queen Victoria Iu memory of the or Station 44, 85 8. ol the locating sur prince consort, Is larger and more T illamook O regon . vey and continuing three miles on said splendid than tbe temple tomb built by locating survey northerly toward Clat Queen Artemisia at Hallcartiassus in sop County line. The road is to he honor of her husband. Mnusolus. A graded for a width of 14 feet including score of N'lnevebs could be contained ditches to properly drain the same For within tbe area of modern London, T. BOALS, M.D., further specifications apply to the County Clerk or H. V. Alley, County Commis while the palace of Cyrus, which we were gravely assured was cemented PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. sioner, at Nehalem, Oregon. All bids must be filed with the County with gold, was quite an ordinary edi Clerk on or before 9 o’clock a m Wed fice by comparison with, say, the new TILLAMOOK. nesday, the 2nd day of Septenber, 1908. war office in Parliament street—Pear Office: Olson Building. The Court reserves the right to reject son’s Weekly. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' house, west o any and all bids. Dated this August 10th, 1808. Mrs. Walker's. Cosmopolitan New York. J. C. H oldem , County Clerk. Just think of It! New York Is the By K. M ills , Deputy. first Irish city of the world. Belfast the biggest city In Ireland, has a pop Agricultural College. ulation of only 400.000, while this city has an Irish population of nearly «00.- Corvallis, Oregon. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 000. It Is, moreover, the real metropo Offers collegiate courses in Agricul lis of the Jewish race, since it has a population of 725.000. Warsaw has Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture. not quite 300,000. As for Germans, it Tillamook, Ore. Animal Husbandly, Dairy Husbandry, Is the third German city of the world, etc, ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and with nearly 700.000 native German In Art ; Civil. Electrical. Mechanical and habitants. Berlin and Hamburg alone Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Phar exceeding her In this respect macy. New York Is, further, the second Offers elementary courses in Agricul. Austrian city In the world, the fifth ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Swedish, the sixth Norwegian, the sev PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Art, enth Italian and the eighth Russian Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, in city tn the universe.—New York World. cluding forge work, [cabinet making, BAY CITY, OREGON. steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, Village Income From Golf. etc. The village of Brancaster has made Strong faculty, modern equipment ; an arrangement with the Royal West free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Norfolk Golf club under which It re AJAHOMAS W. ROSS, Illustrated catalogue with full infer ceives 4 per cent of the club's _ gross _ mation on application to the register, lucorne. with a guarantee of not less than $250 In any year, for the use of PHYSICIAN & SURGEON free. the laud which has been convened Into links. Each year the money Is Why James Lee Got Well. Office : Opposite Post Office. Everybody in Zanesville. O., knows distributed equally among household Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She ers of not less than twelve months’ Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore writes " My husband, James Lee. residence. This year's distribution has firmly l»elieves he owes hi« life to the use just been made, and the club paid over nf Dr. King's Ne* Discovery, His lungs $315. an increase of $42 upon last were so severely affvCted that consump year's contribution. The amount suf R. BEALS, tion seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried ficed to give every householder In it, and its use has restored him to per Brancaster $1.25 and leave a balance REAL ESTATE, fect health.” Dr. King’s New Discov In hand.—London Standard. ery is the King of throat and lung rem F inancial A gent , edies For c<»ughs ami coldsit has no Electric Campaign Cane. equal The first dose gives relief. Try An electric campaign cane is being it! Sold under guarantee at Chas. I manufactured as one of the novelties Tillamook, Oregon. Clough's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. of the approaching presidential cam Trial bottle free. paign. Tbe handle of the cane ta modeled to represent the head of tb* J^R. P. J. SHARP, Libby Prison Diarrhoea Re candidate In whose interests the cane lieved. I Is being carried. inside the head, Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the which Is of glass. Is a small electric RESIDENT DENTIST, United Stat»» Express Co, Chicago, write«. "Our General Superintendent. bulb, which lights ft up at night In an Office across the street from the Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of Cham J effective manner. Instead of being berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea fastened directly to the upper end of Court House. Remedy some time «go to check an the cane, the illuminated head 1s con attack of the old Libby Prison diarrhoea. nected with it by a leather sleeve or Dr. Wise’s office. I have used it since that time and cured neck and bobs back and forth with many on our trains who have been sick. tbe swing of cnrrylng it Tbe battery I am an old soldier who served with Rutherford B. Hayes and William Mc Is placed within this sleeve.—Popular SARCHET, Kinley four years in the 23rd Ohio Mechanics. -*■ . The Fashionable Tailor. Regiment, and have no ailment except Libby Prison diarrhoea, which this Ths Cocked Hat. remedy stops at once." For sale by all Of course there is _ no _j reason why Cleaning, Pressing and Repair Druggists. __ Mr. (or, rather. __ _ Viscount» »Mun ororiey Morley should not wear a cocked hat, but ing a Specialty. Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. there is hardly any man whom the "Mv father has for years been troubled mind has greater difficulty in associat Store in Heins Photographic with chronic diarrhoea, and tried every ing with that type of bead covering mean» portable to effect a cure, without Gallery. avail, "writes John H Zirkle. of Fhilippi and scarcely any type of bead cover W. Va. He »aw Chamlwrlam's Colic. ing that would «eem less befitting for Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy adver that austere and philosophic brow. Tbe need in the Philippi Republican and greater the natural dignity of the J^OBERT A. MILLER, decided to try il. The result is cue wearer the more ridiculous it makes bottle cured him and he ha» not suffered him look. Any scheme for the reform with the disease for eighteen months. of the house of lords ought to provide A ttornky - at -L aw , Before taking thia remedy he was a cen Land Titles, Land Office Busi slant sufferer, lie i« now Round »nd for Its abolition.-Manchester Courier. well, and although sixty years old, can ness and Mining Law. do as much work as a young tuan." bold Glori., .nd «ICOffll. Gleom*. i _____ — «"U by all Druggist«. Tbe students of Yale university have) PORTLAND, OREGON. Invented some new slang descriptive Room, 3OH Commercial Building. of Important conditions which affect , Excellent Health Advice. Mr». M M. Davison, of No 37» Gif the Ilves of young men. Here are ford Av* . San Jo*». Cal . »av« " The some additions to the Yale vernacular: L ard errivi B viimbm PMooe A. lQû®. worth of Electric Bitter» a» a general “A glory"—A young woman of un a SesciAATv. family remedy, for headache, biliou»- usual attractiveness. neaa and torpor of the liver and hn*e)« OWING it COWINC, ia so pronunc-d that I ani prompted Io “A gloom"—A young woman of far «y a word in ita favor, for the benefit less than average attractiveness, vide of thoae »eeking relief from euch affiic- "lemon." LAWYERS. “A ball of fire"—A young woman ttoea. There ia more health for the di Kono 3M Wworn Bvntum gestive organ» tn a bottle of Electric wbo.-e beauty and cbarm are Irresisti Tman ar ® O ak stdrbts Roon Meat to th* US Laad O**>. Bitters than in any other remedy I ble. An Ideal guest for college par | know of.” Bold under guarantee at ties; rid* "peach." ”plppt%" "corker,“ I | Chas. I, Clough's drug store. 50c. PORTLAND, OREGON. etc.- New York Times. • Selections A ttorney - at -L aw . You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur- L ¡ng the season. Only the best stock ■ wanted. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, 126 fifth Street, Portland. NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY. C , T. A. R. WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON HAND AT COST. Strictly for Cash Until Further! Notice. I Ì •III So as to make room for a large stock for .Spring and Summer Shoe« that will shortly arrive from Chicago. Come and get Bargains out of the largest and heat selected Btockof Shoes in the City. F. F. BROWNE. Aqent. I have just opened up the most com plete line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. S W. M. MILLS, Opposite the Post Office. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. CASE, Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Locfftr’a Work anti Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLA HOOK. Centrally bo anted. OREGON Rates, $1 Per day LARSEN HOUSE, M . H. LiARSHN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Hotal in tbs oily, St CUtnsee Em ployed. J2)R‘1M- smith- w.G HAWK> 1 Flinty Plant Cov**«, When Sir Humphry Davy wu»bw ■bout sixteen, a little girl cam* to in great excitement: "Humphry, do tell me my then tv« pieces of cane make a tiny iput 0, light when 1 rub them together?" Humphry was a studious buy. eg. spent hours in thlnklug out acieottjt problems. He patted tbe child's curly bead and said: “I do not know, dear. Let us aee » they really do mnke a light and thfn we will try to find out why." Humphry soon found that tbe Httl* girl was right The pieces of fane if rubbed together quickly did gtr* , tiny light Then be set to work to find out the reason, aud after some tlm», thanks to the observing powers of bi, little friend and his own kindness to her in not impatiently telling ber m to "worry." as so many might haw done. Humphry Davy made tb* tiret of bls Interesting discoveries. Every reed, cane and grass has an outer skin of flinty stuff, which protects the 1». side from insects and also helps t!» frail looking leaves to stand upright Table Manners In Old France, Could we restore for half an hour tin dinner table of old France aud oblalu half a dozen Instantaneous phot», graphs of a royal banquet ut any art tietween the reigns of Fraacli I Louis Quatorze such n "cataract of laughter" would be heard ns might disturb the serenity of Uiuls In para dise. The duchess, her napkin tied 1» curely round her neck, would be «era mumbling a bone, the noble imrquli surreptitiously scratching himself, the belle marquise, withdrawing her «poou from her ftps to help a neighbor to sauce with it. another fair creature scouring her plate with her bread, t gallant courtier using bis doublet or the tablecloth as a towel for bla lin gers aud two footmen holding a yard of damask under a lad.v'a chin while she emptied her goblet at a draft. Dur ing a feast of Inordinate length It was sometimes necessary to substitute a clean cloth for the one which the care lessness or bad manuers of the gueata bad reduced to a deplorable coadltloa. —"An Idler in old France." The Midget Snakes. “1 see by your irapeF," says a corre spondent. "that you want to find a man who enn tell a snake story with the sound of originality to It Here It I»: Nearly forty years ago In the wood» of Indiana I captured three snakes, each less than three and one-fourtb Inches In length, a combined length of less than ten Inches, a little louger and a little larger In the middle than an oil fashioned wool darning needle. Al though these snakes were so small they would crawl around with their beada up and dart out tbelr tongues like larger snakes. I put these reptiles Iu an eight ounce bottle, and they bad plenty of room to crawl around on the bottom of ft without crowding. These were not the kind of snakes generally seen in bottles, but genuine snakes. Atuou* those who saw them was a minister of the gospel, and he had not been taMug anything to make him ue snakes either.’’—Emporia Gazette. The. Pirates. The Chicago News falls to name the holo of this story, but bus It that the visitor to the home of a well known Hoosier State author found Ills three youngs ltrs romping iu the hallway. "What are you playiug, boys?" he inquired. “We are jiluylng pirates," elucidated the smallest. ‘‘Pirates? Why. how enn you play pirates In Indiana? There are no seal bordering on this state.” “Oh. we don’t need any seas We •“e literary pirates, like pa.” . And live minutes later a chorus of yells from behind the barn tolJ that the hand thrit wields the pen can also wield the sitiiigle.\ Outside of His Practice. "All tbnt Is I be matter with you. sir." said Ute eminent physician after a thorough examination. •Is lack of nu trition. You don't ent enough.'' , "I eat nJI f can hold, doctor," said the attenuated caller "Then you need to have yonr capar- tty entairgod. and that’s a case for * * Good surgeon. Five doOnra. please, morning."—Chicago Tribune. Overst tady. Rooks are pleasant, but If by being overstudldu« we Imimlr our health and spoil our good butnor. two of the beet pieces vw have, let ub give ft over. I. for my jwirt. am one of those who think that no fruit derived from them cea recompense so great a loss.—Montilgn* <Sha Was Safa. Little fouriyear-old Mabel was run ning down bill, holding her dress tight- "Be careful.*" called her mother, “of you will fall." “oh. no. I wau’t.” replied Mabel, “'cause I’m bonding- tight to myself" Not What He Meant. Physician—Hare you any aches or P«ina thia jnornlng? Patient—T* •i?CtOr: ** but ta me to breathe—In fact, the only trvulde now seems to be with breath. lPhysldab-All right. IH Jon aeon* thin* that will soon stop that! Forbearance. . Bacon—DM. you ever have any <1«*™ »0 go on the state! Egbert-Ob. I* only last we** J Aid Oh. the actor waa vile! But 1 wntented •hying an egg at ¡Mm -Yonkers State* man. 7? I never listen to calumnies b»e»°*J ,f they are untrue J run the risk « i*lng deceived and . * tier •*» bating people uotwo rth «ünklng •t*"’1' —Montesquieu.