Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 30, 1899, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, November 30, 18gg
CLAUS
SANTA
HEADQUARTERS !
Affilili Established at STURGEON’S DRUG STORE.
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The Leader in DRUGS andFANCY GOODS.
Sturgeon’s Stock of ’Xmas Goods is so large and contains all the Latest Novelties that it is too numerous to mention them in this ad\ertisement.
yourself the truth of this statement.
You can find just what you want tor
Call aud inspect the stock and see for
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS !
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s.
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J.
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STURCEON,
TIbbfl|VI00K.
.
of resisterei pharmacist of over twenty years’
OREGON.
___
RETEAT OF
BOERS.
The Maine Explosion.
able them to construct a perfectly bal­
anced ration for their cows without
N ew Y ork . Nov. 25 —The World to­ Joubert's Forces Falling Back on
Among the problems with which the using the b>-products of our mills so ex­ morrow will publish a letter from Ha
Still it storms.
The County Judge Makes a State­
Ladysmith.
dairymen are interested none are pro- tensively, as the present pride of these vana stating that United States officials,
Which means no boat.
ment as to its Cost.
L
ondon , Nov. 27.—The colonial office
Short days, dark nights and coal oil ably of more vital importance than the products is out of all proportion with after months of secret investigation, has received the following dispatch from
County Judge Sappington makes the
| one relating to the construction of a the market price for wheat.
have discovered that the battle ship
running
low.
following statement in regard to the
balanced ration. Upon no other item
The expensive element of a food ra­ Maine was blown up by guncotton tor­ the governor of Natal, dated Pietermar-
The
Rev.
Howell
lectured
on
the
Phil
­
etzburg, Sunday, November 26 :
county sawmill and plank road.
in dairying are dairymen so hopelessly tion is protein, and but few of our ag­
Work was commenced at Fawcett ippines to a large and appreciative audi­ j divided in opinion, or popular error ricultural crops carry it in a sufficiently pedoes placed in the bay for that pur | "The Boers are retiring on Woeman.
pose. The guncotton, 700 pounds of Our troops are occupying a ridge three
creek during the latter part ot April. ence on Monday eve at Batterson hall.
more pronounced than in this one. concentrated form so that they can be i
Since that time the millhasout 1,110,2+0
The Literary society meet on Wednes­ Neither does greater loss occur from used as substitutes forbranand oil meal. which was used, was sent from Barce­ miles northward of the Mooi river. It
lona to Admiral Manterola, commanding appears that the Boers have found our
day this week so that the hall can be ■ any
_
____
_
feel of lumlrer as follows;
than Peas will probably come nearer filling
other _____
source _ in _____
dairying
used for the Thankgiving ball, Thursday I through improperly constructed rations this want than any other crop, and with the port of Havana. It was either |>osition too strong, and are retiring
At Fawcett creek ............. +84,800 ft.
stolen from the magazine where the toward Ladysmith with the loot they
At the Isaac Moore place 332,6+0 ft.
night.
| for the cows. The fact that the bodily the present improved method of harvest­
stuff was stored, or taken away with J have collected.
The river is in flood.
At Blum's place................. 292.800 tt.
The citizens of Nehalem met at a social j wants of the cow must be supplied before ing them, thereby materially diminishing
the knowledge of the officials in charge. ' Buller has arrived.
The cost of sawing this luinlrer, includ­ -----------------------------
Telegraphic com­
held at the residence of D. S. ----
Boyakin
is strangely
.-------- on j production can take place
,
_ . the cost of production, it would be well
Admiral Manterola’s rec »rds will un- munication with Estcourt was restored
ing logging, has lieen $2,128.93, paid Tuesday
afternoon
the JAM»
purpose
This demand of the organ-
(for the farmers and dairymen to give
> UVDUQJ
ctiuvi
iivrwn for tux.
jsvov. of : j overlooked.
_
doubtly show the names of hie subordi­ early this morning.”
out as follows:—
raising funds for Christmas festivities, ism for material to replace the energy the matter of growing this crop serious
nates who had direct control of th? ex­
During the month of April, $102.95
A literary programme was rendered, ! lost in the form of heat by radiation and consideration. Pea meal contains 18
plosives, and in that wav the identity of
May,
+33.67
Frere Bridge Distroyed.
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after which cake and coffee were served. I in the excreta must be met, and this re- percent digestible protein, 56 per cent
Che authors and the executioners of the
June, 3+9.55
Tliere was cake in abundance for after quires no inconsiderable amount, for carbohydrates and 9 per cent fat.
E stcourt , Satuadav, Nov. 26—The
plot to destroy the plot may be discov­
July, 257.38
some 75 j>ersons had eaten their fill the ■ under ordinary conditions from one-third
railroad bridge at Frere, spanning a
A ration consisting of corn silage 25
ered. Two or three men were engaged
233.25
Aug.,
>»
remaining cake brought nearly four’dol- to one-half of the food consumed is thus pounds, clover hay 12 pounds, pea meal
wide stream, has been distroyed by the
Sept , +63.7+
♦»
lars at auction which was added to the disposed of. This amount varies in ac­ 7 pounds, and wheat chop 3 pounds, in the distraction of the Maine
Boers, who are reported to be retiring
A
steam
launch
of
Spanish
make,
now
’
Oct., 287.39
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cordance with external influences, such will give 23 pounds, and organic matter,
voluntary contributions.
rapidly. A general advance upon Col-
need by the United States government
enso has been ordered, and a flying
N. P. Alley has returned from Klamath as temperature and the expenditure of containing 2 +5 pounds protein, 12.9+
2,128.93
energy in exercise. In the study of carbohydrates, +5 pounds fat. This will n Havana harl»or, conveyed the two tor­ j column has left here to intercept the
county.
pedoes,
according
to
the
new
evidence,
rations it is well to first consider the prove to be satisfactory ration for a
I Boer raiding parties
Geo. Luce has returned from Humbolt
This makes the cost of the lumlier at
amount of food required to maintain an cow producing 300 pounds ot butter per to a point within a few feet of the berth
the mill a trifle less than $1.92 per dounty, Cal., where he purchased two equilibrium of the organisms of the body. year, as it contains sufficient nutrients of the Maine, and anchored them. The
Boers Driven Back.
ranches. He and his wife will remove
thousand.
The food required for this is termed a for this purpose, as well as being pala­ t< rpedoes were kept in position by means
L ondon , N ov 27.—The war depart
there
in
the
spring.
of buoys floated 11 feet under water, 10
The expense of hauling and laying this
maintenance ration, or that amount table and healthful.
ment has received the following dispatch
feet above the anchors used to prevent
lumber, including preparing the road
which is absolutely necessary to supply
J AMES WlTHYCOMBE.
from General Buller, dated Pietermaritz­
COULSONBURG.
them
from
being
swept
away.
The
tor
­
lied, building trestles and bridges, has
the w ants of the system without causing
Oregon Experiment Station.
burg. Sunbay:
pedoes were exploded by contract with
.been $1,758.24, paid out as follows :
Here we are again in spite of mud and any loss or increase to the live weight of
"Hildyard,
going from Estconrt,
the
keel
of
the
Maine
*
as
she
swung
at
During the month of May, $184.35
* the animal
rain.
made a successful attack Novenitier 23
CUT
IN
MEAT.
anchor.
June, 273.72
In the numerous digestion experiments
with three battalions one field battery,
Droughts are unknown in Tillamook
July, 198.85
; conducted at experiment station in this
Buy your meat at the Central Meat Sugar Factory at La Grande Pro­ a naval gun and 70 mounted troops on
especially
at
this
time
of
year.
Aug., 37+ 80
j country and Europe it has been demon.
theenemv, occupying Bacon hill, which
Messrs Ira and Millard Tresenriter | strated conclusively that an ox at rest, Market at reduced prices;
Sept., 399.8+
duced 3,000,000 Pounds of Sugar.
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dominated Willow Grange, and had in­
8c.
Prime
Roast
Beef
...............................
recently
from
Idaho
were
in
this
vicinity
Oct., 326.68
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I weighing 1000 pounds, requires a daily Shoulder ..............................................
As a
7c.
The sugar factory has closed down, terrupted his communication.
Thursday looking for claims.
maintenance food of 7 pounds protein Boiling, Beef Ribs...............................
5c.
result of operations the enemy ia retir­
after
a
somewhat
irregular
run
from
758.2+
Ed.
Davids
has
returned
from
Hadley
’
s
$1.
8c.
i and 8.4 pounds carbohydrates and fat, Round Steak........................................
10c. 45 to 55 days. It is somewhat difficult ing, and the railway and telegraph lines
In this amount is included the cost of logging camp where he has been work, ’ or practically the equivalent of 18 Sirloin Steak ....................................
l'c.
. to e tímate the exact length of the run, have been restored between Estcourt
Porterhouse
Steak
...........................
clearing and opening the new’ road iiig the past few months.
pounds of clover hay. It will be readily PorkChops..........................................
He. as there were many stops, due to the in­ and Weston. Our loss was about 14
around the Green Hill, a distance of 2%
Misses Lena Wolf and Lest a Finley | seen from these determinations that a Pork, Roast.........................................
8c.
killed and 50 wounded. Hildyard lias
miles. This portion of the road was came up from Beaver Saturday, return­ goodly proportion of the food consumed Sausage ...............................................
8c. ability to get beets; but the fires were
going at least 55 days. The work of cut­ advanced to a position near Frere, as he
10c
Mutton,
legs
........................................
heavily timbered and took more than an ing Sunday.
by the dairy cow is appropriated to sup­
Mutton chops.................................... 10c. ting Iwets was concluded several days hopes to cut off the enemy, who is be-
ordinary amount of work. Three quar­
Every one who can should attend the ply the physical wants of the body, Mutton, shoulder...............................
8c. ago, but about 30 men have been re­ I lieved to be retiring on Colenso, via
ters of a mile of it was through a
6c.
Prohibition meeting at Beaver Wednes­ hence production must be accompanied Mutton, stew.......................................
tained to work the brown sugar and I Weenan,
swamp covered with a dense mass of
by
liberal
feeding.
day eve.
“Barton, from Weston, has advanced
clean
out the factory. Five or six, in
undergrow th, and had to be trestled the
The product of the average dairv cow
LiEACH & JONES,
to
Estcourt.
As soon as communica­
Mrs.
R.
Davids
went
to
Tillamook
fact,
will
remain
all
winter.
Those
who
whole distance. In all over a mile of
giving 25 pounds of milk daily, repre­
tion is restored, I will telegraph partic­
trestle work was built, besides nine City Friday returning Sunday.
sents 85 pounds protein, 1.17 pounds Central CHeat market were discharged were paid in full, in­
cluding 10 per cent additional promised ulars. So far as I can make out the
Miss Mary Jackson is working for Mrs. I carbohydrates and .88 pounds fat. Thus
bridges ranging from 1(M) ft. to 3(H) ft. in
John
Borba
at
present.
length.
Gladys—I am so glad you met papa; them fot next month. Some of them operation is one for which Hildyard and
| it will lie noted that a dairy cow weigh­
the troops deserve much credit.
The
The total cost of manufacturing the
Sunday school at this place has l>een ing 1000 pounds, and yielding 24 pounds I hope you made a good impression on went to Utah, their fares being paid by
the railway company, and others went to railway is now open to Frere.”
plank and laying it on the road was changed to 2:30 P.M. instead of 3o’clock. of milk daily, of average composition. him.
about $3.50 per thousand feet, or about
Algernon—Be not deceived, fair one, I Waverly, Wash., where the new factory
I must consume and appropriate sufficient
$1.40 per rod This includes the work
did
not meet your father face to face. is just opening the Beason’s run. The
'food
to
supply
1.55
pounds
proteirf,
NETARTS.
Cubans Are Uneasy.
payroll for this month was not less than
of clearing the new road, but does not in­
11.60 pounds carbohydrates and fat The impression was made on me.
I
$30.000.000.
clude the bills for provisions. The latter
Mrs. W. C. O'Hara is expected home , daily. In addition to this sufficient food
H avana , N ov . 37, 6:40 P.M —Nothing
"Mamma,” said the little +-year-old ! It is estimated that about 18,000 tons
expense is difficult to determine on ac­ from Portland on the next trip that the must be supplied to replace the loss of
is known at headquarters in this division
Ethel, "may I have a piece of cake ?”
of
Leets
were
used.
The
sugar
from
count of the items being mixed with steamer makes from Astoria,
When energy due to exercise, and the increased
“Wait until I’m ready, Ethel,” replied this amount was 8,000.000 pounds. In or in General Lee’s division to justify the
other accounts, but it is estimated at will that Ire, Mr, Elmore?
activities of the digestive and secretory
the mother.
the process of converting beets into su report published in the United States
about $5 |K*r day, which would amount
organs.
A
wide
variation,
however,
Chas. Dnnsfield left for the valley the
and cabled back here, that 1000 armed
| "Why, mamma,” exclaimed Ethel in ■ gar. over 3000 cords of wo al were used.
to about $500.00 or $600.00.
last of the week.
Mr. Dnnsfield has exists between individual cows as to the
I surprise, "you don’t have to get ready, j The season’s run is considered by both insurgents have taken to the woods in
Bills passed upon at the November Ireen staving on the beach for the past amount of food required to produce a
It’s me that wants it."
growers and factory men as a very suc- the province of Pinar del Rio, and that a
term of Court include gravel work as fire months He thinks their is noplace given quantity of milk, but in the main
i cessful one, in spite of the unfavorable general uprising against the Americans
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follows:
like Netarts. He has Ireen spending the the accepted standard of 24 pounds of
"What did she say when that man j season.
had been planned for Thanksgiving day.
919 yards of gravel.......... $45.25
summers on the Netarts Ireach for the organic substances containig 2.5 pounds asked her to take off her big hat ?"
Indeed the story is absolutely discredited
Considerable
uneasiness
prevails
about
protein,
12.5
carbohydrates
and
40
Powder............................... 20.00
past four years and he says he will be
"She remarked that she would have
bv the American authorities, who say it
|
Dayton
from
the
fact
that
hog
cholera
Hauling ................................ 629.86
pounds fat will lie found to give the best liked to take his big head off for him.”
back in the spring.
i has appeared. Jesse Hutchins has lost is impossible that anything of the kind
Chas. Well» and family, of South results.
I several hogs from the desease, and other could have happened or could be in pros­
The
selection
of
a
suitable
ration
must
$695.11
“
If
Noah
plaved
poker
it
must
have
Prairie, is spending a few days on the
! farmers have suffered losses from the pect without knowledge of it coming to
necessarily
lie
governed
by
the
local
Thingraveling was done under favor­ beach.
been an awful simple game.’’
some army post.
I cause.
supply of food and its market price,
able circumstances and alxnit as cheaply
"What makes yon think so
G. W. Watkins went to Tillamook on being subject to repeated variations to
Rumors of a more or less alarmist char­
and well as it can lx* done in this county,
“Because he couldn't count
Saturday last.
I Edward F. Rudderow and Horace S. acter have for some time been plentiful
and the above figures will furnish a
conform with fluctuations in cost of than pairs.’’
Derrick, business partners, married twin around Havana. It is said, for instance,
The schooner Free Trade is still ia the material.
fair comparison of the cost.
To illustrate this a few’
"You seem to have a large number of | sisters, Anna L. Anders and Rose F. offset the influence of such people, and in
The judge states that the amounts bay, she being unable to sail for Frisco sample rations adopted by dairymen in
other states for cows producing 325 flags of truce." said the visitor to the Anders, in Camden, N. J., the other day. is apparent that certain men are nursing
allowed each month in his name were owing to there being such a heavy sea.
camp."
The brides were dressed alike and looked programmes hostile to the American ad­
not his individual bills, but were for the
pounds or more of butter per year are '
"Ye»." replied the Filipino chief. “We very much alike, and those of the guests ministration. Buc the spread of thecam-
given below:
use of his team and a man(B. Eberman),
BLAINE.
who were not intimately acquainted paign of education is doing a great deal to
Colorado—30 lbs. silage, 10 lbs. of al­ find them of great strategical value."
that his extra coni|>ensatioii for his
The highest tide ever known here hap.
, with them found much difficulty in steer- offset the influence of such people, and in
falfa hay, 10 lbs. of clover hay. 5 lbs. of
services at the sawmill during the past jiened last week.
First Fiji Belle—Do you think she has i mg their congratulations aright.
any event no tronble whateveris likely to
wheat bran. 2 lbs. corn meal, repre­
seven months has amounted to but
Hurb Chatman has returned home
the face to be married with the two. | One of the "personals” in a New York
$225.00.
senting 31 09 lbs, of organic matter, ring ceremony ?
occur Until after congress meets. It is a
from the logging camp.
1 Sunday newspaper
newmmnrr yesterday j
__
deals
with fac*, however, that many Americans
2 70 lbs. protein, 15.78 lb«, carbhy.
These figures are all matters of recon!
Second Fiji Belle—Oh, yes. her face is
Seth M<»on is adding quite an addition
this pathetic moral:
"A gentleman s Imre Imlieve if nothing is done towards
dr ites, 80 lbs. fat.
in the county clerk’s of office and can l»e to his house.
certainly ample Jor two rings.
Illinois
—
7
5
lbs
clover
hay,
7.5
lbs.
j young son, Protestant (no duke), of old giving the Cubans some definite assur
verified by anyone who is sufficiently in­
Joe Hollctt is building a kitchen to his
ari.trocr.tic family, genteel aPI>earance. ancea, if not a precise date, regarding
timothy hay. 12 lbs. corn and cob meal.
terested to do wo, while the plank is laid house.
j excellent habits and position, unable th“ independence of the island, them
1 25 lbs cotton seed meal, containing
on the county road ami shows for itself
Our Sunday school and preaching is
J otherwise, regrets being compelled re. will lie a rising of some sort; but opin­
22 (Hi lbs. organic matter, 2.37 Iba.
as to quantity, quality and utility.
nearly a thing of the past on account of
¡sorting to this unconventional way ions d'ffer widely in regard to what it
protein, 2 06 lbs carbohydrates .75 II».
the rain and mud. Oh. how we would
(Asked how much planked rond was
tat.
acquaintance of good, true-hearted *■11 amount to. It is thought the mal
like to see it clear up.
laid. Judge Sappington inforni** us ul»out
homelike young lady, likewise lituated’ contents will be merely bandits, easily
Wisconsin—50 lbs. corn silage, 5 11».
••even miles.)
17-22."
sheaf oats 5 lbs coan fodder. 1 lb. clover
controlled Some think the uprising
ON THURSDAY. NOV. 30,
Furniture for Sale.
hav, 1 lb. millet. 3 7 lbs. cotton seed
would be formidable and would call for
New Meat Market.
meal, 1.3 lbs. nil meal. 6 I Its, wheat bran, IN BAILEYS HkLL. TILLAMOOK.
a large American force
For sale, household furniture and
consisting of 23.79 Ibe of organic matter,
Don’t forget the new meat market, If household good», See Theo Steinhilber, containing nutrients in the following
Tillamook. Or.
Wanted, Agents.
you want cheap meats they will give
proportion: 2 73 lbs proteiu* 12 46 Iba.
you an honest cut and a square deal.
carbohydrates. .99 lbs fnt.
For Sale. Stock of Good*.
Steady employment, salary or com­
T. B B ovluy .
These rations, with the exception of
mission. A 1 article, sells at sight.
1 will sell my entire stock of goods at the one adopted by the Colorado dairy­
Suitable for Xmas, present. Sample bv
cost.
Call
and
sec
my
prices.
Lower
For Sale or Exchange.
men, are not far from the standard, and
mail. 35c.—Oregon Agency Co.. Box 960,
than can be found elsewhere in the coun­ were evidently constructed with a view
Portland, Ore.
nothin*
w
,
onlnbni.
*
ur
.
tn
tb.
Ten aerea cultivated land, 31» acre« in ty.—G«o. W. Poxi.r». Netarts.
to economy as determined by the mar
I
orchard. Iruud houa* aud luti u.
ket value of the food staff« selected.
E very hody Inn tedi
“Th !jr ought to have been nipped ®
taMW—to rot
particulars address.
* W<wM yon
a al has lace
It ia to be rrgreted that the
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the bud.”
„
l-l-.l. I.m. b,
vatu* ?’•
Ticket», Kcfahng sapper at th* Tilla.
•TXXB a BBBII. <♦.
•what r
THE PLANKED ROAD.
NEHALEM.
Rations for Dairy Cows.
Thanksgiving
Masquerade Ball
Candles
■ook Hot*t ♦1.30.
Bloomers.”