How to Make Buttonhole». MILK IN HOT WEATHER. Beat IV »y Fur Farmer unng Cruise on a Little Yacht. Tho littlesteam yacht Niobe made fast j to the dock in a slip) at the foot of the . Randolph 6tieet viaduct recently and completed a cruise of over 6.000 miles. She was built in St. Louis and is owned by Will D. Campbell. O:i board are I Charles A. MacKnight, engineer; O. H. Harpham, pilot; F. L. Mowder, Allie O ver 100,000 P ersons have Cullnaine and Frank Booth, steward. The Niobe is a small boat to start on a been C ured and no such thing ernise liko the one she has just com­ as F ailure is K nown . pleted, being only 88 feet long and 10 feet beam. She is run by kerosene, hav­ ing a water tube boiler and coinpsjund BEWARE OF in. incs. The Niobe le.'t S . L >: ii last October and started for New Orleans. Arriving there early in the waiter, the party spent the entire time cruising around the coast C Tfespndonca and personal visits and visiting the smaller lakes which at either Institute or at the Portland abound in Louisiana. They lived aboard consultation office, Third in Morrison tlieir boat all the time und dined sump> tuously on the game, oysters and fish Streets, invited. Butter Yields ut tlayslope Furiu. following c.re some of our best yields which to.ithern Louisiana affords so F. L. T aylor , plentifully. Arriving in New Orleans by the Babcock test: M edical D irector , again early in May. the Niobe was head ­ No. of months Per cent ed up the Mississippi on May 11. The fat. in milk. F rank D avey , 7.0 trip up the Tatber of Waters was a lei­ June 1«. Tcplii............ ...............15 2 M anager surely one. Every town and city on the 7.3 Nov. 4, l'et............... ............ 3 route was visited end thoroughly in- 7.3 Nov. 4, Lucy Long.. ............ 11 FOREST GROVE. spiected. The members of the piarty 7.4 Nov. 4, Imogene................... « 9.Ö I ce. 5/Iinoi.ei:v....... ............ 0 have four pneumatic bicycles alxiard, F. P. L onergan , ......... 9 «.« Dec. 15. Imogene and at each stop these were brought out t.2 Nov. 4, Virgo lia....... ............. 1 • P hysicician in C harge . and the sightseeing done with comfort. KI Dec. 15. Virgelia----- ............ Il When the mouth of the Illinois river C. B. C ampbell . The cows are nil thoroughbred Jer­ seys. I consider my work correct, as I was reached, the Niobe v.-as headed up B usiness M anager . this tributary, as the purty wished to have liad ample experience in sampling visit the World's fair.—Chicago Times. ROSEBURG. and analyzing. The following are the results of the Knglnr. Ilun by Compr-wed Air. fat determination on skim und butter­ Visitors to the Transjxirtation build­ milk made Marell 2. 1893: Skimmilk— cream gathered by DeLaval No. 2 Bepii- ing yesterday had an opjmrtnuity of see­ rator: temperature 85 degrees. Jersey ing a novel sight in the exhibition of milk: fat. a bead about the size of a several great locomotives running at pinhead, too small tor reading. But­ full ejieed, yet not moving an inch from termilk—ripened cream, churned at 64 their jxisitioiis. This exhibition, the first of its kind, degrees: time of churning. 20 minutes: churned in Davis No. 2 churn. About was got up by the Baldwin Locomotive six quarts of water were used for rins­ works. The engines are ra’seil so that ing down the clinrti. Amount of butter. the driv.rs will safely clear the trucks, ;72 pounds: fat. a bead about the size of and as they f.y around with lightning a mustard wed. too small for reading. — express 8[>eet and see a E. Tarbell in Rural New Yorker locomotive run Go miles per hour for a Tile Columbian Cheeae Test. whole hour if he desires to do so. The motive j>ower is compressed air. It is known that the Guernseys will have to meet the lightest charge of food which is furnished from a compressor in TILLAMOOK, « OREGON. consumed. The Jerseys are 214 ponnds Machinery hall through iron pq»-s. One curious feature of the exhibition ahead of the Gnernseysin yield of green cheese, which isa very comfortable mar­ is the steamlike appearance of the ex­ gin to hoi 1 against the credit which the haust out of the smoke-tack while the latter will have in the less cost of food engine's cylinders are almost at the eaten. After the cheese is cured, score-1 freezing jioint. This phenomenon is due and valued, und account taken of in- to the fact that the compriimed sir as it I reuse or decrease in live weight, the expands rapidly in going through the relative standing of the breeds in the compound cylinders absorbs heat rajhd- cheese test will be accurately deter ly, or. what is an equivalent, generates cold. Consequently, when the air is mined. ________ All kind* <4 turning Io order. finally exhausted, it is *o much colder Dairy Notaa. than the surrounding atmosphere that it Mouldings and IsuckHs of all bind»*. Great heavens! A keen < yed visitor in precipitates the moisture in the latter a «-ertain cheese factory repsirts that he and forma a mist, just as in the case of counted six men around the weighing exhaust steam, only the conditions un­ cans all smoking cigars or vile pq-es. der which it is formed are exactly re­ Ashes from the manager's own cigar fell versed in the case of the cold air.—Chi­ into the miik Thia ia the worst one we cago Inter Ocean. have heard in many a day. It is enough to curdle tlie bloo 1 as well as the milk ••Splendid" W m Made for America. that is made into cheese by those unsps-ak- We make a discount of ten per cent. I asked Commander Dickins wiiat ob­ nbly dirty men! servations the Duke de Veragna made at lor ,-asli orders. There is one fact that seems estab­ the World's fair. He informed me that lished in regard toGuem-ey butter Its during th* tour oi the exposition build­ natural color is the deepest and richest ing* both the dnfce and duchess fre­ uf that of any of the -lairy breed*, nnd it quently exclaimed. •Maguiticencia. pre- requires less bntter color, usually none cioeoF ' Everything they saw on the st all. grounds.” »al l the commander, "was In the great dairy test at th" World's magnificent and precious. They were fair butter, cheese, cream. sKitumllk almost sp echleas when they saw Niag­ bnttermilk. cost of bntter color ami in ara AH through the state, and eaj«e- crease or decrease in weight of the cows cially during our journey along th* during the test will all be taken into Hndson *t sunart. the ducal party was coiisideranon a* well as the coat of f.««l . ----- ----- -•---------- lost in wonder. The duchess. who had Red R om -, an English Dexter cow been gazing npou th" laadscaje for «no" First St., Dpp. Occidental. Tlllamaok(Ore weighing only 762 pounds, gave in one time, turned to me and aaid. 'The word year 10.072 pounds of milk, thus p-ro “spleudi I" must have been made to de­ during nearly 13 times her own weight of scribe America' "—New York Presa lacteal fluid Narrlacr l^lllpallaaa. Bull power saves the cost of an engine A curious iimmag»' has recently taken f.r cream separating and feed cutting Chinamen are being rapidly broken in place m France. THt-gr-eon M F-lonard Lornet. waa born at Artaii» June 9 1*72. to do the dairy work of Califomi.i He is • 95 centimeter« ia bright. The The New York ight. Tur l*et num the question, we shall know by next fall was a brother of ti»e gr<»>m. 19 years of which state m this L'uiun m tkes the best age ami M cratitueten ,n height, an-1 the Fins Billiard and Pool Tablea. tmtter ->r cheese. Cast will cotne into maid of booor a aster of Hie bride and mmpetitioo with west in a m-et inter 70 centimeters tn height.—New York TILLAMOOK, • - OREGON. ■ «ting w:w Herald Dr. le ^ lie e . K eeley . Complete, Permanent Cures Assured. * I TILLAMOOK 1 ---------------- ---------- - H Fakes and Imitators! Tillamoo^ Lumbering Co. HEADLIGHT Saw & Planing Mills. Proprietors Electric Light System. THE BUREAU-#> SALOON, C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. '¿rand Central Billiard Hall. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Qt 'ino, Xiaitcn and Siqais. *