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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 11. 1909 and the Process ing Water. •r Creeks already recom- OM BSe of sterilized water. _J, in the first century MB. -taught that “all water ponds Is bad except «h« Nile Water from rivers w through unhealthy soli, wat* and that which flows Ic bathing places Is harmful, vat« to that which has been id la baked earthenware vessels, 4 and then heated a second time re drinking.” is hygienic proscription was In st both for healthy and sick peo- sihee it was applied to the armies; urlng marches and In camps pits : be dug successively fi-nn the est point to tbe lowest level of the ’• These holes should be lined clay such as to used for making -ry and the water>ahould be made rcolate through it The wat.-r win • all Its Impurities In these pits ' may be inquired how tbe ancient ks, knowing the processes ef ster Ion and filtration of water which applied to that of the most limpid a, should have drunk v. i; n.,ur pre cub the water of the mi ,., which microscope« allow us to declare I id." but which le In appearance most worthy of'susplelon of all lx ro muddy, so yellow, that it re- les wine.—Gazette des Eaux. THE BASILISK th« Fabulous Monster Was Pic- tured by Ancient Writers. Only the Truth. oue of our big battleships. While at anchor off some large city a delega tlon of ladles representlug the W. C. T. U. came aboard and were much In terested In all they saw. One of tbe visitors, spying the chit box for the wine mess, which was fastened up In tbe ward room. Inquired wbat It wi as. A young officer, being facetiously In clined and not for one moment suppus Ing that his Joke would be taken seri ously, told her It was a box for forelgu I missions and that tbe officers were al ways glad to have all those who came aboard contribute. Nothing more was thought of the matter till the end of the month, when the box was opened and. to tbe astonishment of all, wns found to contain $12.30. Tbe dilemma was overcome by sending a check for the amount, together with a letter of explanation, to the secretary of the navy requesting that he have It for warded through the proper channel to the cause for which It was contrib uted.—Army and Navy Life. Marter. Compensation. Friend—If your washerwoman*- barges by the piece, it must be rather expen sive. Young Housekeeper—Oh. no! She loses so many things that her bills are never high! A virtue carried to excess may be come ridiculous. To such action om- may well preach. "Be temperate in al1 things," even In virtue. Amelia Ople, the English authoress, was not content with any half measures, as Is shown In a letter from her quoted in “Quaker Pictures." by Wilfred Whitten. Mrs Ople’s course of conduct Is to be re spected as proceeding from her con sclentious nature, but fiction reader» may congratulate themselves that opinions are not universal. Before she became a Quaker sh< wrote Action. After her conversion I sh<- was asked to contribute a story 1 to f. magazine. Her answer to tbe edito’ ran as folloVrs: “Thou knowest or ought to know tha since I became a Friend I am not free to what Is called to make a story. I will write a fact for thy perusal or any little,.matter of history or truth or a poem If thou wlshest, but I must no' He and' say Such and such a thing tool; place when It did hot. Dost thou un derstand?" ‘ A Famous Story. Every section has Its famous story A fampus story that Is being retold in Oregon is. aboyt a very rich banker who got bis start by doing work for the government. His bill was $5.000 and It had to be submitted to Congress Congress has a habit of cutting Itr bills in two. To make allowance foi this be Jumped hl* bill to $10.000. He sent the bill to tbe governor tor bis approval. The governor, having also heard that congress generally appro priated only half as much as was ask ed, Jumped It to $20.000. The bill wns then sent to one of the congressmen Being friendly to the contractor, he Jumped It to $10.000 and sent It to an other Oregon congressman for his ap proval. The second congressman Jump ed It to $80.000. Congress allowed tin- whole $80,000, although the contractor was entitled to only $5.000. . This Is told as a fact in Oregon. The man who got the ISO,000 got hla start on It and Is now a millionaire.—Atchison Globe. A Lazy Liver May ba only a tlrwl liver, or a itarvwl liver. It would be a stupid a* i-ell a>- •avage thing to boat a weary or sturved man because he lagged in hla work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It is a great mistake to lash It with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In w<--A(ng order and see bow quickly yc".r Uver will become active. Dr. Pier- , a Golden Medical Discovery has m>3.> many marvelous cures of "Uver troubl-. * by Its wonderful c' vrol of the organ ,of digestion and nu’j-.t.on. It re- ator» 1 the normal activity o! the stomach, tnc'sases the secretion» o* the blood-mak ing glands, cleanses the system from pol- ■orous accumulations, .nd so relieves the llvsr of the burdens Imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. If you bare bitter or bad tasla In the morn ing. poor or table appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, cohstlpat or Irregular bowels feel weak, easl tired, pondent. frequent headaches, pain drdlstrea "small of back." rnawlng or dis Io stomach. "risings" In perbap* nausea, throat after eating, end kin symptoms of weak «tomach and torpid 11 JJ2jgedl- -!ne will relieve yon more promptly or cure F-u marii Oi-rm¡011-111ly l!"-~ I’.. ■ ■ - Golden Medical Discoyery^ Perhaps only A tart of the above syinptoms will be presep< at one time and yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other indigestible food and take tbo ” Golden Medical Discovery " regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and strong. Tbe •’Discovery” is non-secret non-t^v- boilc. Is a glyceric extract of native iw<L'ci- ual roots with a full list of lie ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper aod attested under oath. Its Ingredients are endorsed and extolled by tbe most eminent medical writers (\* tb*- age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which It is advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown Bum position for this non-secret MEDicuni or KNOWN COMPOSITION. Jan. ¿8, lGfll, when he saw "The Lost Lady” for tbe second time. Nine days earlier that play had not pleased him much, pnrtly perhaps because he was “troubled to be seen by four of our office clerks, which sat In the half crown box and I In the Is. Cd." Bui on tbe second occasion tbe play did "please me better than before.___ and here, I sitting behind In a dark place, a lady spit backward upon me by n mistake, hot seeing me." However. 1 was all right, for, “after seeing her to be a very pretty lady, I was not trou bled at it at all.” I have just opened up the most com plete lineof ; STAPLE & FANCY I | GROCERIES * If ® in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. ® We most cordially invite you to S come and look at what we have and H get our prices, whether you buy or not. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Portlard, Ore., November 2oth, 1908 Notice is’ hereby given that MAUDE BEALS, of Nehalem. Oregon, who, on No vember 20th, i9o8. made application for Timber Entry. No. 0724, for Se % otSe Koi Bee. 17, and N % of Ne V4 «nd Nejfc of bw V4 of Section Jo, tp. 2 north, range 9 west,I Willamette Mer‘- idian, has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof., to-establisn claim to the- land above described, be io e V7. H. Cooper, U.S. Copimiasioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the nth day of March, I909. Claimant names aa witnesses : Burr Beals, of -Nehalem«. Oregon Dave Martiny, of Tillamook. Oregon; A. G. Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. C. BeWley, of Tilla mook, Oregon A lgernon 3. D resser , Register. Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. AUbEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. London’s Bridges. above everything distinguished WEINHARD’S BEER From the • s': : Common Used on the family table it turns a dry lunch into an enjoyable sustaining meal, makes home cheerful, keep the men at home and offers effective aid to real temperance. si Orders should be Sent to the Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon Agents for the H.Weinhard Brewery, Manufacturers of the Tillamook Rock Brand Carbonated Beverages. Agents for the Bartlett Spring Mineral Water. 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 ing the season Only the best stock wanted. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, Notice of Credi ora. N otice is H ereby , G iven ,— That the un dersigned has been by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, appointed admin istrator, with the will annexed of the estate of NELLIE P. DWYER, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me at my offipe in Tillamook City Oregon, accompanied by proper vouchers as required by law, within six months from the date of tfiis notiqe. Dated February 4tn. 1909. H T. BOTTS, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Estate of Nellie F. Dwyer, deceased. Few people are aware of tbe extent to which tbe city of London Is bridged over. In all. It seems, there are no fewer than seventy-lire bridges. Of these nineteen are railway bridges, To the Tax.Payers of Tillamook County. three are bridges over roads (such as Holborn viaduct), and flfty-three are Notice is hereby given that the 1908 bridges which connect private prem tax roll is now in my bands and taxes ises - Pall Mall Gazette. may be paid at any time after Monday, Feb. 7tb. Placing Him. Those paving all of their taxes prior “May I ask you wbat your profea- slon is?" to March 15th will be given a rebate of "Certainly. I cure people of the blues 3 per cent, and those paying half of by hypnotic power." their taxes prior to April Sth. can let tlie "Oh. I see. You're wbat you might remainder go until Oct. 4th without call a cbeerupodlst." having to pay extra penalty. Vnlesa a half Ipayment .is made prior Moan. to April Sth a penalty of jlO percent Maud (before the laughing hyena's cage!—How provoking! Here we’ve will be added, together with interest at been twenty minutes, and tbe hyena the rate oi 1 per cent per month until hasn't langbed once. Ella Strange, paid, H-C seksmaw , Sheriff. and he's been eying your new bat too! His Great Leva. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation PURITY In the matter of the» estate of T. 3. Jewell,/ deceased. ) Under authority of an order of sale granted by the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, dated the 16th day or January, 1909, I will sell at private sale all the following described real estate, to wit : the North % of North East Vi of sec 24 and South Vi of South East Vi of Section 13. Township 3 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, ip 'liliamook County Oregon, The sale will be made on or alter the 27th day of February. 1909. and bids will be received at the office of W. H. Cooper, in 126 Tillamook City, Oregon. The terms of said sale shall be cash, or such security as will be In Different Set«. approved by the County Court. J. C BEWLEY, It Is but seldom, one Imagines, tbai /.dministrator of the Estate of T. 8. a good Joke Is made about an oyster Jewell deceased. Dated at TillamoOk City, Oregon, this Centrali; Located. Edmund Yates, however, tn bls “Re 18th day of January. 1909. collections and Experiences," relates one. “I was walking with Thackeray one evening from the club." writes Yates, “and. passing a fish shop In New street, be noticed two different tube of oysters, one marked '1 «billing a dozen'‘a nd the other 'Is. 3d. a dozen.' “ 'How they must hate each other!' said Thackeray.” § «Un NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., November alh, lgob. Notice is hereby given that ARTHUR G. BEALS of Tfltamoulc., Oregon, who, on November oth, 1908, made application for Tim ber Entry, «No; 067«, for Se % of Nw..J( ««d 8 V& Ne X and Nw 54 of Se W of section 2<>, tnwnshi > a north, range -9 west. Willamette Meridian, lias, filed notice of .intention cq make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H Cooper, U. S, Commissioi er, Tillamook. Oregon, on the i/th day of March, 19O9. Claimant names as witnesses: J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon. W. A Petteys, of Bay City, Oregon; tfrauk Craue. of Hoosonville. Oregon; G. Ward, or Tillamook, Oregon. A lg KM NON 8. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., December 30th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE B. TODD, of McMinnvil e. Yamhill Co . Oregon, who, on July l^tb, 1907, made timbei and stone land application, No. 0805, for Nw X of Sw U, sec» 17 ; S % of Ne U and Ne U of Se V4. of Section 18, township 2 north, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above ¿escribed, A “Lady” In Pspys' Time. before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, There were worse terrors than the at Tillamook, Oregon, on the i2th day di matinee hnt for the man who sat t be March, I909 Claimant names as witnesses : Prince W. Todd,.of Tillamook. Oregon ; Lewis hind a lady tn the seventeenth ten i L. Smith, of Hobsonvilie, Oregon ; F. R. Bur tury theater, as recalled by the Lon nett, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Joseph Price, of Hobs< nville, Oregon ; Fred L. Sappington, don Chronicle. At least, we may sup Tillamook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. pose so from Mr. Tepys' experience on Source af Hie Money. “How did be loot bls money?" “Hla fatber-ln-law failed.”—Londoo Illustrated Bits "U they did they wouldn't consider a five or six dollar brier extravagant. Did you know, for Instance, that a brier pipe after Its completion is put away to season for nine or ten years? French brier Is the best material for these pipes. 1 It isn’t, though, brier, and It doesn't come from France. It comes from — etymologically speaking — tbe word 'bruyere.' which means 'furze.' French brier Is really Italian furze root a growth of tbe Tuscan Alps. The plant is as carefully cultivated as tobacco Itself. A’l tbe sprouts and leaves are kept well pruned; thus all the sap goes to the root's nourishment. The root Is cut when fully developed and boiled and dried before shipment. Afterward tbe pipemaker bells and dries it again. And when tbe pipe Is finished he stores it away for further drying—a matter of eight years or so. The best brier pipe Is one cut cross wise of the grain, and the grain should be birdseye. Such a pipe lasts a life time-can be handed down from father to son. Of course It's dear.” Took His Joke Seriously, gold eagle and with it the following letter: “The woman on the face of this coin Is for you. Clarence, because men usually like good looking women. Tbe eagle on the reverse, with the feathers on its legs, is for Lottie, because wo- men are supposed to like birds and feathers. “The 'E Pluribus Unum,' which you know Is translated ’One of Many.’ ty of its talr. its deed body means that of the many of them you ■ften suspended i-i belfries to pre would like to have this Is tbe only one swallows from building there. you get. “The thirteen stars, being an un lucky number. Indicate the hard luck Oloeese 8 cents. many of us have in our efforts to gath ery disease almost has its pP<-ui lor,” Mid a doctor. “This odor er in the quantity of these coins we really have need for, but, then, the us greatly In diagnosis Ut Imparts to the Skl-I a smell forty-six stars around the rim tell you ♦ly like wbey. Diabetes causes that by working like 'forty' six days in ■et, honey-llke smell, j.-mndice oc the week you can probably accumu ta a smell of musk. Smallpox late enough to see you through."— Philadelphia Ledger. very strong ami hideous smell like burning bones M.-a-'es has Vain Pride. >n aa of freeb pin k< d feathers e fevers have the most dfsttnc- | “Well, bow do you think this looks?” or of typhus is asks Mr. Binderby, coming Into his of Intermittent Is wife's boudoir while she is arranging ftread hot from the her coiffure. “How does what look?" she inquires s Is musty, recall damp cellars; that In tones that are muffled by some hair like the washings pins she has between her lips. el. “I got this toupee to cover my bald speak of a doctor spot. I’m always catching cold and“— is not to use n “Why, John James Binderby! Tbe very Idea!” Bbe exclaims. “I thought you were a man who was above such or the Thief. petty vanity. When a man becomes ch and influential so self conscious of his looks It has ad watches picked really a suspicious appearance." lAt first he had re Whereupon Mr. Binderby takes off of safety chains; the toupee and combs tbe four long ■4 he took no precau- locks of balr over bls bald spot, and ififcd quietly allowed bls wife continues to pin on tbe per ■bbed. At night, on fectly lovely puffs that so enhance her ■* business, be took beauty.—Chicago Post. jteper; he uttered an df.M$Uplit. A watch bad The Romans Invented Horsepower. 's hands. The vlc- Tbe Romans, among whom agricul shattered and the ture was a highly favored occupation, The crafty bank- were an inventive race, especially In atch case with dy- tbe matter of labor saving machines. cded In the opera- Recognizing tbe drudgery of band ndon Telegraph. mills, they Invented those whose mo tive power was Imparted by asses, It Task. mules and oxen and Introduced them rst puzzles, said a Into all tbe countries conquered by nt, is how to con- tbelr victorious armies. There is no thy and honorable positive record of tbe name of the onent, how to pro- originator of this Improvement tn and unfading be- milling. promislng veracity Date« and H«r Birth. at tbe same time Officer (investigating old age pension conviction that he a bumbug of the claims)—Well, Mrs. Brady, and how old accomplished Ana- might you be? Mrs. Brady—Borra wan ter of thirteen stone of me knows, Indeed, sor. Officer- mendacity handi- Think, now. Don't you know the date of your birth? Mrs. Brady—The date of my birth, is it? Bure, there was no such things as dates when I was born! Way. nter broke down In —London Punch. speech tbe other Shiftless. n who was kept at Mrs. Borrow—Our neighbors are lied the man who very shiftless people. Mr. Borrow- meeting broke up How do you know? Mrs. Borrow— When I go over to borrow anything of his speech!~ they never have It. Id by tbe veracity making," said a dealer. A fuuny Incident occurred aboard act counterpart of the cock’s. ry assures ua that the basilisk 1 voice which “struck terror to learts of men, beasts am! ser ." The Bible Classes it with the the serpent and tbe dragon ns f the moat formidable creatures, rrltere—Pliny, Baseim ,-uai others that Its bits was mortal in every that Rs breath was suffocatin’; bat no plant Would grow In the of tbe bouse In? been given notice?— no lady!—Life. "People don’t understand brier pips Every traveler knows that there are certain restrictions upon tbe Introduc tion of arms Into forelgu countries. Among the weapons which It is forbid den to take Into France Is tbe “trom- blon," which Is expressly mentioned tn the Bengal code as a weapon tbe carry ing and sale of which are not allowed. And yet tbe “tromblon" Is not a fire arm which la commonly used now adays, for It is nothing else than tbe blunderbuss, a weapon which old cari catures show to have been carried by the guards of coaches as a protection against higbwaymeu and to have been bung over his fireplace by John Bull at the time of tbe scare of a Napoleonic Invasion a hundred years ago. The blunderbuss bad a flintlock, a short barrel and a muzzle like a trumpet, tbe bell mouth beiug designed to scatter tbe slugs with which the primitive piece was charged. Any one who buys one at an old curiosity shop had better take care how he Introduces It Into France, for the penalty for doing so Is a flue of 200 francs.—London Chron icle. »• basilisk was tbe most famous o-many fabulous monsters of me- ;al folklore. According to tin ier notion, it was hatched by a from an egg laid by tin- cock of ?0mmon barnyard fowl in the nt picture books it was usually aented as an eight limbed ser- or dragon, sometimes with and times Without Wings. Its name rived from baallis<"s. meaning a king, and wae applied because reature was figured with a circle lite.spots on itff head will h much lbled a crown. Th.......ckati-l. e, a Interpreting a Gift. 9B of basilisk, besides having a A Philadelphia man sent as a pres 1, possessed a comb will, h was ent to bls son and daUghter-ln-law a args ret. on kneel to say her prayers, y me." and forgot. “you Just start go a-whizzing"— The Costly Brier Pips. A Prohibited Weapon. RIVER NILE. Pneumonia Follows La Crippe Pneumonia oft n foil >wa la g l.p- Rhe— Darling, do you love me? He nevrr follow« th« u«e <jf Folvy’a Honv, (kissing her rapturously and repeated- and Tar, for la grippe courn« 'and deep I ly>—Do I? I wish you were a two seated colds. Refuel any but the gen He only Is exempt from failures who headed girl. That's all I can say.—Loa- , Ine in the yellow packng«.—I s lami don Tit-Bits. I Tillamook, Hawk A Miller, Ray City makes no efforts.—Whately Fifth Street, Portland. Firit Cla«« Room«. HOTEL RAMSEY, Tillamook, Oregon. The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ore. A Modern Hotel. Traveling Men’a Home. Touriatz' Headquarter*. J. F. RAMSEY, Pro. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. A. K. CASE PROBI HtTOR Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists A Blacksmiths Boiler Work, Logger’« Work and Hear/ Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK OREGON