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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 11, 1909. OL DOCTORS ------- M Physicians of the tenth Century. -------- >0R THE PATIENTS. Beyond Diagnosis Was Fever, and Pills, Plss- and Bleeding Were the imedies. be proverb “Tbe remedy is worse n the dlseMe" must have been coln- ln the eighteenth century, when zslcians treated their patients with violence that bordered on assault 1 battery, fit was held that sickness • some kind of a demon that must overcome by pills, plasters, bleeding I burnlngMnd if tbe patient lncl- ttelly got th. B full effects of the tor- [ bo much the worse for ! water were considered rous things for a sick ___ and his misguided de ad for thorn was interpreted as a a that bOBhould have still less. ? windows were shut and the cur- r poster tightly drawn »cumbent unfortunate ath. If he burned with ets were piled on him. er the ater meant that he could :esire bile a lack of appetite •e no e ought to be stuffed bath was positively un- b f ikable, results of breathing he re accentuated by med- gbt ys 8. G. Tallentyre in write agazine. All air was Corn ;ht quality often prov- 1. bat oung ladies of beauty, fatal at merit” and to “young tune a arts and breeding.” One ommended that a bed- i d be ventilated—In the mber time. Another dared to suggest t conatunptives might benefit from -ping in A pure atmosphere. The , for ablutions was “hands often, t seldom. Bead never." but a physl- 1 far In advance of his age sirr ed that invalids might batlie their t in warin water once n week and ter extraordinary circumstances e a warm bath once a month, vereating i and drinking caused ay of the diseases of the upper isea. MoBitesquleu said that dinner od one half of the Parisians and per the Kher half. Everywhere ft 1 the custom to pile the table with St beef, mutton, capons, boars' ds, pasties, creams, stuffings and icemeats. A fearful repast of twelve IgestibleUourses was brought on all ether, so that the diners knew what 1 expected of them. A large break- t of small beer and meats preceded gigantic mi ildday meal, when people oysd a Gar: rgantuan gorge for three rs and ape: int two more In Falstaff- potations. After this the gentle s'joined the women for a dish of : ; • 1 ti room, and It was in the drawing dr; long before the whole party of bu- n anacondas returned to the dining m for a supper on tbe cold rem its of the dinner. Amid this orgy jluttony Walpole and Voltaire were ingulshed for an abstinence that longed their lives. leavjr drinking was universal and Hy repi dmanded by medical men, by Dr. ironchln. One Dr. Cheyne ised wcMDen not to take a whole tie a day. Another authority wrote topular treatise in which the best ins of gtttalnlng longevity was ) a bottle of wine at dinner (asses after. Those who fol- jadvlce were In danger of ed *d temperance cranks. A I of the celebrated and con- •r fcarth, who was tipping lai tithe Kit-Kat club when re st his patients needed at- Bpls no matter,” said Garth, g seas over, “If I see them ■e have such bad constitu- 111 tbe doctors In the world fthem, and the other six •t ■nod that all the doctora In ■n't kill them.” ■11 named Brown became ¡¡fashionable women by al- ■riblng pleasant remedies, hvine In the forenoon from B,” “several glasses of port Iter dinner till some enllv- I is perceived from them.” 1th Inordinate quantities of [food. Dr. Brown recom- |bis male patients tbe com- iellghtful young women.” T I natural consequences of » tree able regimen was the Brhich eighteenth century [took seas of liquid medl- I ktalns of pills and bins of » DIKES IN GERMANY. They Are Built With Great Care and Exactness. a dike la to be built—and they I are When still in places making dikes—It la first mapped out by the neatly sharp ened stakes, a long straight causeway leading out from shore and widening into a rounded head which abuts on the red line of the channel. Then a ground sill or foundation mattress of willows Is woven and sunk at this head and pinned down and held In place by the sharpened pegs. Then wattles are woven and sand filled In, and in places rock, and then, rounding up neatly out of the water and form ing a tight covering to the whole, the hand squared blocks of stone are laid, as closely as a city pavement, all over the head and back along the neck to the old shore. It Is as permanent and stable as the Harvard stadium, the dike so built, and the river, abandon ing the space back of the tip to slack water or to be filled In with sand. Sows on with entire grace In the re stricted channel beyond the tip. The care and exactness with which these dikes are made would be laugh able If It were not so successful. In a land where hand labor Is very cheap days are devoted to doing what In America would be roughly cast by ma chinery In a couple of hours. But the result Is so ndmirable that one re members regretfully the ugly pile dikes, the horrid fringes of the Im proved “off channel" banks of the Mis sissippi. Where the dikes have accomplished their purpose and generally on the banks opposite to them the river Is revetted above middle water. This, too. Is done with the band squared stones, and as a result the Elbe where completely finished resembles a broad canal between stone lined banks, the stone rising a few feet above the wa ter. and above it the green slope of the fields or a fringe of willows. It Is all peaceful, complete and generally beau tiful. with at least the beauty of util ity where It lacks that of ruggedness and Wildness.—Boston Transcript. 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Dr. Pierce tints invites the fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that It will be found to contain only the best agents known to the most advanced medical science of all the différent schools of prac tice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about the composition and professional endorse ment of the "Favorite Prcscrfptlor./' send postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for hls/ree booklet treat Ing of same. You can’t afford to accept as a substi tute for this remedy of known composition a secret nostrum of unknown oompon- Hon. Don’t do it. READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general newsof the World also for information about liow to obtain the best results in cultivating die soil, Stock Raisin^,FruïiGrowin^ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Susbcribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the In erior, U.S. LandJOffice at Portland. Ore., November 9th, 191-8. Notice la hereby given that GRACK L. BEALE, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on November 9th, I908, made pplicaiion lor tlmbei entry. No. 0680, for W Jioi Nw Nw % of Sw of section ai, and Nt % of Ne W of sec. 20, tn. 2 north, range 9 west, Willame te Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to muke final timber proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, in Tillamook City. Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 16th day of CONTEST NOTICE. Anril, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Department of the Interior, J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon; A. G. United States Land < 'ffiee, Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Frank Crane, Portland, Oregon, of Hobsonville, Oregon; W. A. Petteys, of Bay February 26th, 1909. City, regon A sufficient contest affidavit having been A lgernon S. D resser Register. filed in this office by GEOKGK VANDERSER, contestant, against homestead entry No. 14164, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. made June 3rd. i9oa, for Sw R Ne %, NJ-j Se ‘4 Department of the Interior. aud Sw % Se V4 .section 19, township United States Land Office, Portia::'1 Ore., 3 south, rauae 9 west, by THOMAS C. November 9th, I908 KING, contestee. iu which it is alleged that Notice is hereby given that ARTHUR G. he is well acquainted wiih the tract of land GILA MONSTER’S BITE. BEALS, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on embraced in t’ e homestead entry and knows the present condition of the same ; also that November 9th, 1908, made application for Tim The Reptile Turns Over to Get Venom the said Thomas C. King died near Salem. ber Entry, No. 0679, for Se % of Nw i»' xndS H Oregon, on or about March. 1904; that said Ne % and Nw % of Se % of section 2o, Into Its Victim. Thomas C. King, according to the best know township 2 north, range 9 west, Willamette I ihh filed notice of intention co It was bis turning over habit that ledge and belief of affiant, was, at the time of Meridian, hia death, a single man, and that he has no make final timber proof, to establish claim We are now entering upon led me to the discovery as to the bite knowledge >f such heirs, except that he has to the land above described, before W. H. U. S. Commissio: er, Tillamook, a New Year. of the Gila monster. This creature, been informed that at he time of the death of Cooper, King two or thiee brothers survived him, Oregon, on the nth day of March, 19O9. more like a short, stocky snake with SHid and that said brothers reside in some of the Claimant names as witnesses: J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon. W. A Let us make this the most legs on than anything else, has no poi Southern states: but affiant has not been able to Petteys, of Bay City, Oregon: Frsnk Crane, learn any or either of the names of said son fangs, like tbe rattlesnake, yet his brothers, year Tillamook of Hobsonville. Oregon; G. Ward, of Tillamook, prosperous nor of their residence or post office bite may be just as dangerous. His address, that between the time of making Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. County has ever enjoyed. entry upon fiflid lands and the death of said poison teeth are in his lower jaw, and King, the said King did not cultivate or improve the poison comes from a gland under said lands according to the law andthat since We should all encourage, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. his said death up t > the present time the heiis Department of the Interior, the tongue. If he bites without turn of said King have not in anywise resided upon, aid and assist all industries Land Office at Portlard, Ore., ing over the wound is not serious, but cultivated or improved the said lands, or any November 2oth, 1908 thereof, to any extent whatever ; and that Notice is’ hereby given that MAUDE and enterprises, and not play if he turns over there is great danger. part to the best knowledge and belief of affiant BEALS, of Nehalem, Oregon, who, on No- 1 freeze out with what we have. Dr. Show of the University of Kan said alleged absence from the said land was not veinber 20th, i9o8, made a ppi ic.at ion for Timber to his or their employment in the Army, sas wrote me some time ago of an ex due No. 0724, for Be of Se %of See 17, and I Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as Entry, N H of Ne Vi and NejH of NW of Section 20,' We are going to do our part perience he had with the bite of a a private solder, officer, seaman or marine, tp. 2 north, range 9 west,I Willamette Mer-f during any war in which the United States idian, has filed notice of intention to make Gila monster. • by boosting. might have been engaged. timber proof, to establish claim to the. The reptile was caught and put In a Said parties are hereby notified to appear, final land above described, befo e VI. H. Cooper, | respond and offer evidence touching said bucket, the top of which was covered allegation at 10 o'clock a m., on April nth, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on . We will also try to do even the nth day of March, I909. Claimant 1 with paper. The bucket was then put 1909, before W. H. Cooper. U. S. Commissioner, names better than we have hereto- as witnesses : , ’ his office atf Tillamook ( itv, Oregon, and In the wagon in which the doctor was at Burr Beals, of Nehalem, Oregon ; L that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock Martiny, ______ jeaL', 1 tore in keeping up with our of Tillamobk, Oregon; A. G. Beals, driving. As tbe road was somewhat a.m., on April 2Snd, 19<>9. before the Register Tiliamook. Oregon ; J. C. Bewley, of Tills-; stock of POods in everv line rough, the bucket was bounced up and and Receiver at the United States Land Office of mook, Oregon__________________________________________• , < , . in Portland. Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. and furnish the best goods pos down, and in order to steady it Dr. The said contestant having, in a proper affi Snow put his hand behind him and davit, filed February 18th, I909, set forth tacts sible for as little money. which show that after due diligence personal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. took hold of the bucket, thrusting his service of this notice can not be made, it is Department of the Interior. United 8tales Land Office, Portland, Ore., fingers through the newspaper cover hereby ordered and directed that such notice and proper publication. December 30th, 1908. on its top so that he couid hold it se be given by A due lgernon S. D resser , Register. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE B. TODD, of McMinnville, Yamhill Co., cure. Suddenly he felt the monster's Oregon, who, on July 15th, 1907, made timbei Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. grip on his fingers. Startled and some and stone land application. No. 0805, for what alarmed, he carefully pried the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Nw of Sw ¡4, sec. 17 ; S of Ne % antl Ne W for Tillamook County. of Se V4, of Section 18, township 2 north, jaws of the reptile open and released Albers Brothers Mill-1 range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed ing Company, a cor- I himself. Tbe wounds were such as notice of intention to make final «.roof, to poration, establish claim to the land above described, any ordinary bite would have made, Plaintiff's, I before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, vs. f and he suffered no more Inconvenience at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 12th day of Lialah Snuffer, B. O. March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses : than might have been expected. Snuffer. Prince W. Todd,‘Of Tillamook. Oregon; Lewis There are many stories current In Defendants. J L. Smith, of Hobsonville, Oregon ; P. R. Bur By virtue of an execution, judgment order nett, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Joseph Price, of Arizona and Sonora as to deaths that and Harry Sharp, decree issued out of the above entitled Hobsonville, Oregon; Fred L. 8app*>»gton, of W. E. Catterlin. have occurred from Gila monsters’ Court in the above entitled cause, to me Tillamook, Oregon. and dated the lat day of March, A lgxrnon S. D resser , Register. bites, but it is hard to get at the facts. directed 1909, upon a judgment rendered and en Careful experiments made with ani tered in said Court on the 2Oth dav of 1908, in favor of Albers Brothers Notice of Sale of Reni Estate at mals show that when the reptile bites November Milling Company, a corporation, plaintiff*, Private Sale. and turns over, so that the poison and against Lialah Snuffer and B. O. Snuf defendants, for the sum of (2,321.66, flows down the tooth grooves Into the fer, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per In the matter of the» wound, the bitten creatures die In a annum from the 20th day of November, estate of T. 3. Jewell,✓ 1908, and the further sum of $260 at short time.—Suburban Life. deceased. ) torney’s fees, with interest at the rate of six Under authority of an order of sale per cent per annum from the 20th day of No granted by the County Court of Tillamook vember, 1908, and the costs of and upon A Dead Bird. State of Oregon, dated the 16th this writ, commanding me to make sale of County, of January, 1909, I will sell at private Samuel Butler, the witty but eccen the following described real property, to- day sale all the following described real estate, to tric author of “Erewhon,” which wit : The South half of the Northeast quar wit : the North % ot North East V4 of sec 24 ter and the North half of the South-east of South East °f Section 13, means “Nowhere," and of many other quarter of Section Thirty (30), in Township and South Township 3 South, Range 10 West of the remarkable and suggestive books. Is Two South, Range Eight West of the Willa Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County, mette Meridian, in Tillamook County, State Oregon, now more read than during bls life ot Oregon, containing 160 acres. The sale will be made on or after the 27th Now therefore by virtue of said execution, day time. He died in 1902. In one of his of February. 1909. and bids will be order and decree and in com received at the office of W. H. Cooper, in notebooks be tells this Incident, which judgment, pliance w’ith the commands of said writ, I Tillamook City, Oregon. The terms of said will on Saturday, the 3rd day of April, 1909. great Charles must have amused the sale shall be cash, or such security as will be at 10 o’clock a.m., at the front aoor of the Court. Darwin: County Court House, in Tillamook, Tilla approved by the County J C. BEWLEY, “Frank Darwin told me bls father mook County. Oregon, sell at public Administrator of the Estate of T. 8. (subject to redemption), to the Jewell deceased. was once standing near the hlppopota- auction highest bidder for cash in hand, all the Dated at TillamoOk City, Oregon, this right, title and interest which the within 18th day of January, 1909. boy and _ girl. mus cage when a little ___ ________ . defendants (or either of them) had aged four and five, came up. The hip named on 11th day of October, 1906, the date of popotamus shut bls eyes for a minute the mortgage foreclosed in the above en Notice of Credi ora. titled suit, or since that date had in and to “ ‘That bird’s dead,’ said the little the above described property or anv part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment girl. •Come along.’ ” N oticb is H ereby G ivin ,—That the un order and decree, interest, costs aud accruing dersigned has been by the County Court of costs Tillamook County, Oregon, appointed admin H CRENSHAW, Her Lucky Number. istrator, with the will annexed of the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. estate of NELLIE P. BUYER, deceased. Tbe byways as well as the highways Dated this 1st day of March, 1909. All persons having claims against said of church life furnish much In the First issue March 4th, 1909. estate are hereby required to present the Last issue April 1st, 1909. same to me at my office in Tillamook City, way of wit and bumor. What, for In Oregon, accompanied by proper vouchers as stance, could be more mirth provoking required by law, within six months from Good for Everybody. the date of this notice. than the naive confession of the cook Dated February 4th. 1909. Mr. Normsn R. Coulter, a prominent of a London vicar who, being allowed H T. BOTTS. in the Delbert Building, San Administrator, with the will annexed, to choose a bymn for tbe family pray architect, FranciM». »ays ; " I fully endorse all of the Estate of Nellie F. Dwyer, ers, was complimented on her choice that has been said of Electric Bittor» deceased. CHEESE, Tillamook to Portland : by the vicar's wife? i as a tonic medicine. It is good for Notice of Final Account. “What a nice bymn you chosei” said 1 everybody. It corrects stomach, liver tbe latter to tbe cook. and kidney disorders in a prompt and Twins, 12a Cents per Cass N oticb if H brbby G ivbm ,—That the “Yes, mum; it's the number of my efficient manner and builds up the undersigned has filed her final account as i system. ’ ’ Electric Bitters is the best policeman." of the estate of MICHAEL I Trips, 15 • 9 99 ^spring medicine ever sold over a drug- administratrix PBLZ. deceased, in the County Court of the ' gist counter; as a blood purifier it is State of Oregon for Tillamook County, and • Taking an Advantage. that Monday, April 6th, 1909, at ten I : uneqiialed. 50c. at Chas. I Clough’s o'clock a.m., at the Court House, la Tilla “Your family seem to enjoy going to di ug store. mook City, Tillamook County, Oregon, has I Europe.” been set as the time and place by the said Hu* can any person risk taking some Court for the hearing of said account and ; F. P. BAUMGARTNER. Agent Couch Street Dock, Portland, Oregon, "Yes." answered Mr. Cumrox. “Moth settlement thereof, at which time and j er and tbe girls have observed that I ! unknown cough remedy when Foley's the place any and all persons in teres ted in said 1 B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon, am weak on getting the value of for l Honey and Tar costs them no more ? It estate snail file their exceptions in writing 1 show cause why said final account 1 eign money. Things are ordered and is a safe remedy contains no harmful and drug, and cures the most obstinate should not be accepted and approved and i paid for before I have time to make coughs aud colds. Why experiment tbe administratrix discharged from her any Intelligent Inquiries as to tbe ex with your health ? Insist upon having trust By order of the Hon. H. P. Goodspeed, pense."—Washington Star. the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar.—J. Judge of the above named Court, dated | February 2nd. 1909 L. L»m»r. Tillamook; Hawk & Mil'et. CAROLINE PBLZ, Administratrix of the estate of Bay<ily._________________ Truthful. Ise beyond diagnosis was la "a fever." Whether ty- Bold, scarlet or gastric, non- »r violently Infectious, any- I caused a rise In tempera- Efficiently described by the | Smallpox, scurvy, spotted er were malndies distinctive [ Disinfection and first aid were never dreamed of, ktient was dosed with bor- snd nauseating compounds n every possible occasion, was bled nine times for er. Bleeding killed the ' Tremouflle and her hus- n a mob attacked tbe Duke I house In 1765 tbe doctors K outrage by bleeding tbe tt morning. A young man pilnat a marble table and I open was nested by bav- >lnts of extra blood drawn “I hadn't been talking with him •Ins by an expert surgeon, Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs ras esteemed next to bleed- three minutes before be called me an quickly, strengthens the lungs and • x- ass. What aort of a person is beF* iblooable remedy for con- peh colds. Get tbe genuine in a ye l .* “Well, I never knew him to tell a package—J L Lamar, Tillamook: •as a mash of raw snails, lie." Hawk & Miller, Bay City- ill. taken from a spoon. I TODD & CO., Clothiers and Furnishers. The Store That Makes Good New Year Now is the time to invest in Tillamook property. Values will double in a few years. CATTERLIN & SHARP, Real Estate Agents. Main Street, 7 illamook City, op. Larsen House. Pacific Navigation Co.’s STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE, The ONLY Freight ancl PASSENGER Boat making regular trips between TILLAMOOK AND PORTLAND. FREIGHT, 13.00 PER TON. VFURSHIDES ___ . --- HUNTER8’&T^APPERS’GUIDE.,’.'i»MX. - ■ — —........................................................................................................................................................i*<‘**' *”•»< •"* or tb* "rtiM «V«r wr'ito,. Iliwersltn« ail Far S smm I« All