TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER^J^OO Pleaae Setti». Adrertiaing Ratea. L egal A dvertisements : $ 10 Each Bulxwqueniinsertion, line. ... 5 BusineM and proleaeiottal C*r Homestead Not iOS ....................... 5 uo Timber Claim» ........................... . 10 on L och I h per line euch insertion . . 5 Display a little. Sitting on a cuke of ice at the end of u hard day's journey and burning mid­ night oil in an igloo may be irk­ some, but the point' explorer should be made to understand that giving all the particulars is an essential part of the business. It took a trained reporter to find Livingston and tell the story, and the pole still waits for talent of thia kind. organized to conserve the railway intereets of the country and it* membership includes practically all of the active railway managers and a majority of the large inven­ tors in railway securities. The con- c-nsua of opinion was at thia first annual meeting that the wave of antirailway feeling is subsiding. But along with this optimistic feel­ ing the opinion was expressed that railway regulation has come to stay, and that any persistent or organized effort to end it, and to defy' the public opiniort it repre­ sents. would be the surest meanaul reviving hostile agitation and legis­ lation. Facts bought to light by the New York Sun Thursday disclosed that the American Sugar Refining Com- panyhas stolen no lees than $30,- 000,000 from the United States Treasury within the past twenty years through underweighing of importations and underpaying of custom duties. These facts reveal the trust's wholesale corruption of officials and politicians, correspon­ dente between the late H. O. Ilave- meyer and certain officials having come into the possession of the newspaper. It appears that the trust has been taking from 5 to 10 per cent of the duties on every cargo of sugar. The same cargoes were weighed - correctly for freight bills of lading and then under­ weighed and separate bills made out to the government for tariff payment. The same day, Judge Holt issued an injunction to re- strain George A. Earle, Jr.,' of Philadelphia, receiver of the Pen­ nsylvania Sugar Refining Com­ pany, from taking away from New York the $7(X),(K)0 and certain secu­ rities which had been paid over by the sugar trust in settlement of the claims of the Pennsylvania concern. Lawyer!} for Earle wanted their fees fixed before the money was re­ moved « * :« Most of the men prominent in the affairs of American railroads and a number of other financiers attended the annual banquet of the Railroad Business Association at New York. The keynote of the speeches was a demand for fair play on behalf of the railroads. This association has been in existence only one year, and President George A. Post told of what it had accomplished in bringing about unity of purpose among railroad interests. Ex­ Senator Spooner talked of the indis- pensability of the railways and evoked cheers for Westinghouse and Morgan, both of whom were present, referring to the inventions of the former and the efforts of the latter to stop the recent panic. Pre­ sident Browne, of the New York Central, proposed that the govern­ ment establish experimental farms all over the country on a self-sus­ taining basis. He argued that in ten years that would double the wealth of the nation’s farms and that it would enable the farmer* to own a large share of the nation's railroads. President Ripley of the Santa Fe reached several interest­ ing conclusions. He said they must realize that the railroads are not strictly private property, but subject to regulation by the public. To meet this he sajd they must get in touch with public opinion and avoid action counter to it. They must improve service to thia end without hope of reward in many cases. A Methodist Minister Recom- mends I hamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. •• I have uhp 'I UhamberlHin’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ricveral yearn for diarrhoea. I consider it Ilin hot remedy 1 have **ver tried for that trouble, 1 bought a bottle of it a fnw daya ngu from «»nr .(iruggiat, Mr. R R.* Brook*. I »hall ever la» klad to speak a word in iu praitm when I have the o|i|K>rtunity.”—R ev . .1. D. K napp . P.iator M. E. Church. Mile* Grove, Pa. Sold by Lamar'a Drug Store. Croup Cured and a Child's Life Saved. *' It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thousand« «ho have been lieneflted by Chamher. Iain's Cough Remedy. My child. An. drew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt use ol Cham- la-rlain's Cough Remedy Ins life was saved and today he is a robust and healthy boy,*'»ays Mr» A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio. Texan. Tins remedy lias * » * la-on in use for many years. Thousands A new expression implying the of mothers keep it at hand, and it has incredulity or the one speaking it never lieen known Io fail. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store ia, “Tell it to the Danes." It ia taking New York by storm. But New York might profitably remem ber that it is not two months since New Yorkers were swollowing. with as little salt as were the Danes, the same story which they are now u.ing tu put the Dunes 111 the pince one* held by the marine». New York enn n««t “tell it to the Ottnea" while it ia a part of the New York , , * ..... . HUNTING ROCK HARES. th* Sand Hill* of Arabia. How long the Arab ba* Inhabited tb* deserts of the near vast Is a much dis­ cussed question. How long be bus in­ dulged In the ol<* time *|>ort of falconry It k equally dlihcult to say. Sure It is that Illis keen blooded race bus uot lived all tiles«» centuries lu those sun seori bed wastes without some sort of recreation, and bls delights today are probably mu k the same as those of bis ancestor* n couple of thousand years ago. Curious to see wbat natural sport these barren region* could afford, the writer ac< ep-xi All invitation to join a party of Syrian Arab* for a week'» burning. Our quarry was the rock bare, an animal about the alxe of an English rabbit, but with very line de­ veloped ears, which frequents these deserts in »mall numbers, living on what scanty Heritage It can And. We atarted straight away In search of It by forming a chain about a quar­ ter of a -mile long and drawing like­ ly tracts of desert In long semicircular sweeps. Tlie herbage whs very want Indeed. These aand bills. Itelnr won b ed by a tropical sun and having a yearly rnhifnll of only some three Inches, support hilt few plants of any kind. I noticed a few insectivorous birds pursuing their prey with keen voracity, as though they found It hard to make a living, but Baw uo trace of wild anluinls. On we marched In silent nrder, mere­ ly following the lead of our falcon bearer, whose face seemed Invariable. Illa manner unmoved Hours passeti by. It was now 11 o'clock. The sun was hot above us, drying up our parched lips. 1 began to think that rock luires must lie a myth when sud­ denly I he bound leaped forward with a great Itouiid. our horses Instinctively following at full gallop. Hut we had not far to go. It was only a "gar- liolir." The hound was soon up to It. and I thought It was all over; but. no— the little creature leaped, as it were, right out of bls mouth. Oue spring brought the greyhound iilontrslde again, but again this agile <|UHn. who flourished in tbe seven­ teenth century, stated that he was a direct descendant of Sbephatlah. the fifth son of David. ' Not only are there many references to tbe name In He­ brew mediaeval literature, but men­ tion of It la made In tbe Talmud.—Lon­ don M. A. P. Three Tightwads. Speaking of tightwads, a Texas pa­ per aays: It la re|>orted that three of the stingiest men In the state were In town yesterday. One of lhem will not drink aa unieh water as he wauta uo leas It is from another man's well. The second forbids suy of bls family from writing anything but a small band, as It is a waste of Ink to make large let­ ters. The third stops hl* clock at night In order to save wear and tear nu the machinery. All of them decline to take their county paper on the ground that It Is a terrible strain on their spectacles to read newspapers even in the daytime. you lack comi you might as well wear wooden ones. I Mr» Louie 11 tie vill... Ill ,.rllM, Kidiwy Pill. »!„„„, hw 11 IwHlth. 1 waa ¡rented l>. , Hixl I. hi I i other Io,!,,.,1 ‘J grew w.gnw, Hl:«l WK. □„.,"*'••3 Ifmicwork and Ule lliw *u'k, only could live .......... *1 I moi now so much |W(| 1 *** of my ««Wil work, Hiut i ,i^! glad to tell H,.y 111IH irt) "H Kk Iley or blH.i.lei I,„„hl, ,,|‘3 1 I received Iron, e ‘ ""Sfi ✓ Pill» ’’ Commence Do hoc ii.g I ihvike Brigiu'. i?l4 DiHlH-lea —CliHH. 1 C|„U(b **•»( masonic 1^2 No. 57. uiet-u on combination of “Natural Shape” lasts and per feet leathers are bound to pve y™ comfort and service. MOST STYLES FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY AM) $6.00 i Estate of CASPER SCHLABPP1, and that said Court has H xl . MOJ Januarv 3rd, 1910, at the hour of 10.0« a.m. of said day. as the time for mm W objections to said final account ano < settlement thereof. . A B abktta S chlabppi . Admimitrwj Carl Haberlach, Attorney for Admi«" First publication November 25th, 1IW Diarrhoi When you want * quick any loss ol time, and one that a by no bad ,-esults, use Chamberlain’6 Colic, Cholera a Diarrhoea Rem® It never fails and is PIea*“? It is equally valuable for famous for its cures over a the civilized world. On Salem, Oregon W. I. STALEY, Principal. Food Scares. A good school—nor.* better. Hsf a well established reputation. Soccesaful "This circular describing the Mount­ graduates. Skillful pmnataking teachers. Living expenses low Many other ingrue aays you can alt at the dinner table and see the beautiful mountain advaiituge*. Let us tell you about them. A catalogue for the asking. peaks," said the man who contemplat­ ed going "That ia true.'* replied the one who had been, “and that's lust about all you can see."—Tookers Statesman. No Case on Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold imulling in pneumonia or Con­ He WeuWn’t Die. sumption after Foley'a Honey and Tar Mrs. Peaebbtow—Why does your hus­ lias lieen taken, aa it «ill stop your band carry such a tremendous s mount cough and break up y our cold quickly. of life Inaurane* wb*o ba’a tn such per­ Refuse any but the geniune Foley’s UUlirv IBS* in hi re a yellow vvsvvv* pwvnnpv Boney <*v, and S Tar package. ’, fect health r lira Fllcker-Ob. Juat to | Contain« no opiate* and 1« safe and auro, tantalise me Meo are naturally cruel. -Llf* | —Cha* I. Clough ’• If your shoes A Fleat Littl* Animal Found Amonj persona inde la... kindly call snd nettle ,,,one>’ _ ______ VroJ 1AHEAD of 4U Registered 40 HOUSTEIRS-FRlESIflNS, Rainy Days A Fish Brand Siici« will keep you Aad giv* you fall comfort sad load »3.00tf j iUARAIITt» WM»** 8oldbyfir.^l»MBrUÜ«ntt*^ | ov*r. 8»ad for our Fr* 1 A. J. TOWER CO. B**T**, u. *■•■ TOWBt CAIUDUK CO.. W Tosoav*. C»s»o« s. VIERECK, *n<* J,r,’ ure* qo?*h* quickly, strengthens th* lungs and *x- (niinieipnl record* thut the city hue 1 co|da (j*t ,),* genuin* tn a yellow voted it» freedom to I>r. Cook for , package.—Chat. I. Clough, ht* «iiacovery of the North Pole. Foley'» Kidney Remedy will eure an» • • « A high note and a true one was cas* of hi*. struck at the first annual meeting la Cure» backache and irregularities that if of the Railway Bueineaa Associa­ neglected might teault in Bright’* dia- tion, in New York. Thia ia it body eaee or diabet**.— Chas. I. Clough. pounds of butter tn 7 days. These cattle are from the best woiking herds m New York .nd will be sold at prices tha any farmer can afford to buy. Come and see them or write for description and prices of what you want. FRYAR & COMPANY, Sumner, Wash. Tillamook OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOU* SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND 0F ALL KIND OF