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T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . I nited States Land office, Oregon City. Ore., Feb. 10, UMy—Notice is hereby given that in dm pl m uce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 187ft, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates of t aliforum, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," Sarah Elisalketh Gilson, of G leu wood, County of Washington, State of Oregon, ha# this day filed in this office hersworu statement No. ^25. for the purchase of the s w 4 of section 26, Ip 2 11. rSw. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon city. Ore, on Friday, tlx s6th day of May 18113. She names g witnesses: Jacob B Werta, of Glenwood, Oregon. A. R. Lorensen, of Forest Grove. Ore . John Bliss of Rockwood, Ore and Robert Hicks, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requestcl to file their claims in this office on or before saui st>th day of .May, 1893. 4* 5° J. T. Apperson. Register. PASTEURIZING and cream ferments What Makes Danish Butter the Best In the World. I found at Cbpeniiagen two pieces of dairy apparatus which are not generally known to our American dairymen, and which I find in every well appointed dairy in Denmark. One is the Law rence milk cooler, and the other is a con trivance for heating the milk or cream to a temperature which kills all or near ly all bacteria which it may contain. This process is here called "pasteuriza tion," after the great French scientist, who first called attention to this prac tical method of killing injurious bac teria. The milk cooler is a hollow metal plate, with corrugated sides. It is about an inch thick and of any size, though usually about two feet square. It stands on edge, with the corrugation running horizontally. A stream of ice water runs through the inside of the plate, back and forth in a zigzag course, while the cream or milk is poured into a little trough with many fine holes in a row along the bottom, which is placed on the upper edge of the cooler, and from which it spreads in thin sheets over both sides of the cooler, as it slowly moves to the bottom. It has the great advantage that it is easily cleaned, since the sides are not covered. There are other forms of coolers, but in those I have so far seen the principle is the same. This cooler is ia general use when the cream is to be cooled rapidly to any desired temperature. The principleof the "pasteurizing”ap paratus is equally simple. Steam is let in between the double walls of a small barrel shaped tank or reservoir, which contains the cream cr milk, and it is so arranged that tho cream runs into the machine in a constant stream and out again at the same rate after having at tained the desired temperature. A thermometer in the discharge pipe tells how hot it is, and the heat is regu lated by admitting more or less steam through the valvo on the steam pipe. This, too, is found in every dairy worthy of the name, and it i3 considered well nigh indispensable when a fine grade of butter is aimed at. It is essential when an artificially prepared pure ferment is used for the cream, r.s it then becomes necessary to kill all other bacteria the . ream may contain before it is added. And this brings me to that point in their dairy practice which above all oth ers places the Danes aherxl of the rest of the world, and which is perhaps the leading secret of the uniformly good quality of their butter. Pure cultures of cream ferments are in common use in all good dairies. I shall not now at tempt to describe in detail what a "pure culture" is further than to say that it consists of bacteria, which in causing the fermentation of the cream give the de sired flavor and character to the butter, and which have been isolated and artifi cially cultivated. These “pure cultures" are offered for sale by two or three laboratories, and they have met with the practical dairy man's approval, who, as stated, makes nse of them in his daily practice. This pure culture is used as a starter in skim milk at a given temperature, and when fermented this is again used as a starter for the cream.—Report of Professor C. C Georgeson. United States Special Agent. KEELEY institute Wffi —wk SMsJ For ths Cure of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral and Tobacco Habits. ’V=^<=-.T’ I f^EAJEDIEg T imber L and , A ct June 3, IM78.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore gon. April 15, 1893 —Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 18-8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ferritory,’’ George R. White. of Portland. County of M ultnomah. State of Ore gon. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 27.14, for the purchase of the 11 w ■4 of section 24, tp. an, r 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiiul»er or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish his claim to said laud beioie the Register and Rei eiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 6th day of July 1893 He names as witnesses: Roliert OslMirne, Fred Thompson. John C Peck, and Joel Bate, all of Portland. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the shove-described lauds ate requested to Hie their claims in this o.tice on or before said 6th day of July, 1893. 48 & J- T. Appeison, Register. T^EJ\TR|EJlT Are just the same as at DWlQHT and are authorized by Df. LESLIE E. STEELE/. Complete, Permanent Cures Assured. O ver ¡00,000 P ersons have been C ured and no such thing as F ailure is K nown . TILLAMOOK ? T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice , F or P ublication . United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore gon. April 18, 1893 »-Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, i»78, entitled A11 act for the -ale of timber lands in the States of < aliforma. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Samuel Bowen, ot Reuben. County of Columbia, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 2719. for the purchase af the n e '4 of section 24, tp 2 n,r 7 w and will offer proof to show that t.ie land soug it is more valuable for its timbet or stone than for agricultural pur poses and to establish his claim to said land tiefore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1893. He names a- witnesses Fred Thomp.-oti, Joel Hat»-, Robert oslmrn ami William Rvan, all ofPortland. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are re<|ueste<l to fib- their claims in this office on or before said ntli day of July, I893. 50-7 J. T. Apperson, Register. BEWARE OF Fakes and Imitators! 1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1S7S.—N otice for PVHLIUATlUN. United States Land Othee, Oregon City. Ore gon, April 19, 1893.—Notice ia hervbv given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timln r lands in the States of t’alitomia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," George Barrett, of Reuben, t'onntv of Columbia. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 2710. for the purchase ot the s e ‘ a of Section 23. tp. 2 11, r 7 w. and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timl»er or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregou City Ore., on \\ . du. sda> tbe > 2th dav of July. 1893 He names as witnesses Joel Bate. Fred Thompson, Roliert Osltorn and William Ryan, all of Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-ilescrilM’d lands are requested to filetheir claims in this office on or before said 11th day of July, 1893. 48-6 J. T. Apperson, Register. C irrespindsnca and personal visits at either Institute or at the Portland consultation office, Third an Morrison Streets, invited. F. L. T aylor . M edical D irector , F rank D avey , M anager FOREST GROVE. T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. 1878 —.N otice for P ublication . United States (.and Office Oregon City, ore gon, April 21st 1823.—Notice is Hereby gix en that 111 compliance with the provision» of ih<* act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the State» of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," James M. McNaughton. ot Reuben. County of Columbia, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swore state III« lit No 2 |M. tor th«- pH!, base of the 11 w 'i of section 27, tp. 2 n, r 7 w. and will offer proof tx> show that tne land sought is more valuable for us timber or stone than tor agricultural pur|H»ses and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 13th day ofjuly, I893. He names as witm-ses Fre«l Thomi sen. Joel Bat«- Roliert Oslmrn and Win. Ryan, nil of P<»itland. Ore. Any and all persons claiming a«lver»e1y th«- alxive-descrlbed Isndsare requested to file their claims tn this office on or l»efore said 13th day of July. 1893 «0 7 J. T. Apperson, Register. F. P. L onergan , P hysicician in C harge . C. B. C ampbell . B usiness M anager . ROSEBURG. I Salt and Salting. We do not profesB to know much about salt, but we do know it to be foolish economy to use a cheap, untried brand in order to save a few dollars. We ha vein the market two standard English brands which have stood 20 years’ test and at least one American brand which lias been used by good makers for the last seven years. While it is quite possible that there are other brands of American salts in the market which are just ns good— indeed we are hearing good reports of two—yet the buttermaki rs who use un known salts are experimenting more or less at their own risk. It is well to remember what we once read in a Swedish treatise on salt. "It is not always the most chemically pure salt which is the best preservative." It is also well to remember that salt takes taint easily, and hence great care should be used in handling it, and dealers who nse this care should be patronized. This care should especially be shown by the importers of English salts where it is exposed to the vicissitudes of a long journey.—Dairy Messenger. Dairy and Crramrry. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.aud office at Oregon City. Oregon. Apr.l <i. i H j ».—N’otve is hereby given that the tollowing-nameti settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim ami that raid proof w 11 the Register and R cel ver of the I tilled . lai » L tid office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Max 22 .893. via: William Winkler, Homestead Entry No <>«>•, fur !,h ” * i, m-etlon it. n of n e « ami . w of n * « section 10 tp2 u r 10 w. He names Lie I blowing w itnesses t »|pr< vel * continuous residence upon and cukaation of, said land, under sec. P- '»z T . . Daniel Cronin. .hark. »•"■ r> r'’'' „nd Ms« H Cher, all of Sehale.n. Tillamook * K Cha»' "iclf m ild who mad IT*. It S No 7 A I. hereby specUUy mrtll. d to «IV«« a ,ow cause way Wm. Winklers H - .hoold not be .,I. w .L t A ppmo B NOTICE FOR Pl HLiCATioN Land Office at Oregon City. AP j I o M ! i8 3-Notice is »'ereb/.1? fhM. hi.en Ing-named settler has i.ed notice <• u,JIV|H'Im tio>i to make final proof 111 -upport of hn» Ua«m Ind that said proof Oi£ Register and Receiver of the I • • at Oregon City. Oregon. on June 15. «M- >« Frank B Heriington, Pre emption 1» s. No 7*11, for 5’»i’^mmes ?the following wHnewe. to prove hi. A co-operative creamery in Chester continuous residence upon and cultivation of. county. Pa., is so successful that the '" r X' h Hick-. Frank hangbrrty. Willtam plant alone is worth 235.090. employing Him« • and Isaac Smith, all of Tillamook. Till six separators, a lactocrite and an ice mook County, Oregoi»Appcnion BegMer. making machine. The shares have dou bled in price, anil the butter sells in the Philadelphia market for 89 cents a pound wholesale. The patrons are simply in telligent working farmers who use their brains and hustle. This shows what the Blacksmith. co-operative butter factory can do when it is run right. All kinds of W'sxl work »«••• Signal’s Lily Flagg, that gave over work d«me 1,000 pounds of butter in a year, is not to be at the Columbian exposition owing to an injury she received. Two cows—Bisson's Belle and Signal s Lily Flagg—are on record as producing over half a ton of butter in a year From this to the paltry 152 pounds which is the Pisce oi business In Wm. VI. itni.ller * shop. Tillamook, Ore 3t«-f average of the common scrub beast is a long jump. Two prize winners for dairy bntter in Illinois are emphatic on the subject of SCRIBNERS flur On Milli** Mi. the injury done to bntter makers by ole M—t compirle- "f ,l> kind rver puMlsaed omargarine. They say the dairy pros Lumber titre. nwir*n.»nts pect even in the great and fertile state .11 kinds of ’•■■‘’T ASI> J.«., Planks Tunner of Illinois is not roay because of the hurt hint. lo Lumber dealers, done honest bntter producers by the Log Book. aood mra-are c.eroC— coM <•*>” wretched hog butter. A man who has tried it says that if ensilage is packed highest and closest at the sides it is less liable to spoil than Het tor « when it is made highest in the middle. CARI. I’- KNUDSON, Ho^hoeing a {Specialty. The beat grade of oleomargarine aeBa for 85 cents a pound. I imbzk L and , Ai r Ji nk j , i H78.—N otice >'OK l*r>II..CATIoN. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon April iMth. 1893.—»Notice is hereby given that ni «-«»niplience with the provisions oithe m - i *»f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Congress of June 3. 18,8 entitle«! "An act for the I.aud Office at Oregon City. Oregon. April 7. sal«- of timber lauds in the States of < aliform«, 1893.—Notice is hereby given flint the follow Oregon, Nevada and Washington TerriUny," named settler has fl ed notice of his intenti.11 William Wilson. to make fina! proof in support of hi# claim, and of Reiilieii, Comity of Columbia, Mtale of Oregon, that said proof w II I k - made before the tJerk of ha- this day filed in this office his sworn s ate Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, ore.. on Jim • 1. meiit No 2712. for the purchase of th«- n w *4 of SAN-tioU 23, tp 2 11. r 7 w. and will offer proof to i 93 via: Anton fthulton. sh<»w that tlie land sought is more valuable for Prewm pt ion I» S. No. 73H f'»r the lots 1. 2 and 3, its timls-r or stone than f«»r agricultural pur - po-<s, am! to establish his claim t«» said land section 18. tp 1». row He names the foil.»wing witnesses to prove before the Register and Receiver of this office at his continuous residence Upon and cultivation <iregou < ity, Oregon, o 11Tue»«lay, th«- 11th day of July 1893 He names as witm-se« of said lami, vii: Frod Thompson, Joel Hate. Robert Osborn am! <; W Wallace, F. F Lyster. Fred Ruhr« »wand otto Walther, all of Nestoc on. Tillamook < 0 . William Rian, all of Portland. Ore Any and all pcrsoii» claimlug adversely the < ircgon. alK>ve-d«**rrilN-d lauds are requested to file their 4651 J. T Apperson. R«-gist»-r claims in this office 011 or before said 11 th day of July, 1893 NOTICE FOR PI BLK ATION «0-7 J T Apperson. Register Land office at Oregon City. Oregon, April 5, j1 —Notice iaherebvgiven that the following named settler ha- filed notice of his Intention timber L and , A ct J unk 3. IH7H — None a for P ublication to make finalproof in support of hisrlaim Mid United states l^ind offi« «-, Oregon City. Or« thst said proof will be made before the I ounty Clerk of Tillamook County, at Hllamook, ore eon. April list 1893—Nutice is hereby given that in compliance wnn the provisions of Hie act of gon ou May 22. 1*91 Congress<»fJune 3. 187<. entitled "Au a* I for the Waller B Aiderman, Homestead Entry No '-9A fnr the ’• 1 of " ♦ sale <»f tiinuer lands iuthc Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Aashingtou Territory," and w >, of n e k srctiou >», tp 2 n r 10 w hamtl Ke«»gh, He names the following witnesses to prove h!s continuous residence upon and cultivation of, of Reuben < ounty of Columbia. Rate of Oregon, has this day filed In thia offi< e his #w«»rn »1st. MHenjamin H1gge.1l otHam. WH1 inm HestmjHer meut No 2713, for the purchase of the n e 14 of Erven Carter and George Higgenbitham, all of section 2«, tp 2 n. T7 w «ml will offer proof to •how that the land sought la more valuable for Garibaldi, Tillamook Co , Oregon it- timls-r or stone than f«»r agri« ultural our- 46_6 i j . T Apperson, Register P< sm - s Nn«l to rstalfliah his claim to aaid land before the Kegiater and Receiver of this office at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Oregon < ity, Oregon, on Thursday, the ijlh day Ijiiid office at Oregon Clt) . . 1 fa,j -Notice is hereby given that the follow ofjuly, 1*9j He name« aa witnrsaes Frei! Tlomipsoii, Robert Ouborn, J«»el Hate and imTnamed «ettler has Bhd notice of his intea- tioti to make final proof in support of his claim, Wm Ryan all of Portland Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the ¿nd that -W preiof will t>e made at>ovc-dewi ritied land» are requested to fi.r their County Cleikof Tillamook < ounty, at Tills «.latins in this «»ffice on or before said 13th «lay mook. oregoji on May 22. 189). vis of July. 1893 Charles P burllug jf>7 J T. Apperson. Register. Homestead Entry No 7101. for ihe • • * *’< " w • n w 1 - ot • * 'a • •*> <1* 8 • r 10 * k He names the following witnesses to prove his T imber L and , A ct Jt mk 3, cwi U uudu » upon «»4 ot for l*i hlicatiom . United Mates f^ird Office Oregon City, Ore “n r'nunn. J I. Dn»n TI kmiw ; Forter and Frank Foster, all of Oretown. rillarmok Co., gon. April jist. 1893 —Nmicr is hereby giren that hi «ompliam-c with the proViatons «»f the set <»f < «»ngrewa of June 3. 1878, mtitkd An art for the J T 'M'"“" ■*«<••»» sale of timber lards in the Mate« of < aliforma Orrg«m Neva*!» and Washingt.m Territory, MlfTICK MIK rt BI.K ATION Pre I Ttoomnooe, lj>nd ’<>mce at '>re«on < >*r. of Portland. c«»unty of Multnomsh Rate of Ore go I, has this «lay Hied tn this uMke his sworn in. ¡Hmlntwr ha. Ble<l boot « <•< h«. DilrnUon Stau-ment No »711, fur the pnrrbaaeof the n 1 U V E...I umofin .Uin-'rt •»« hl. claim. .»>1 of ses-tion tp » a. r 7 • iha". -id XT-” £ r to alum that the laud sought is more valuable liATX^r oOhal h Mndo«.. .< f.M Its timfier or sKmethan for agricultural Mur p.»»« and to r<4abh-h his claim to said land c..y <**«~ •>« before the Register and Receiver <d thia offbeat Pre ei.pt». D * :»■> t*» • « '»rrg»»w • Ity «»regon. mi Wednesday, the ifth day of July . 189. M** names as w itnesor- Robert «rstswa Jorl Hate. William Ryaa and Rofa-rt ( am all U Portland. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely th»- starve dr-<-Ti»»rd lauds are requested to file their Claims in thia «/the or tiefore said nth day of July i»«. T1n.m..-a c—»». «**»«* J. T. Apfursmi. RrgMer Money loaned, Notes bought, Collections made URO. W K Bay Citv PAINTING, Frescoing, Decorating and Pape -hanging. I'M .-Mlm.tr. o<l pelcr. call oo HaBMaaa <.ra*»a. IMae.r Tiltanrauk C.maljr, Of* •'»r HEADLIGHT