Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 23, 1896, Image 2

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    ing and preserving it with potass-
iuin bicromate.
The creamery
was running every other day, a
pipette one third size was used,
making one test a week, missing
the milk from one day. The first
week showed a difference in the
creamery test and my composite
test of 7 per cent fat. I could ac­
count for it in no way; knew the
man who did the testing at the
creamery to be perfectly houeHt
ami above suspicion, and as I had
learned testing from Dr. Babcock
himself, had done considerable
testing during the summer.
Had
found some patrons delivering
milk at a cheese factory where
milk was pooled, which tested 2.5
per cent while their neighbors
were sending milk from 3.5 to 4.3
per cent fat. Had found several
cows In my own herd that were
giving milk that contained from
2.8 to 3.2 per cent fat.
Have
churned several times,setting milk
in shallow pans, and got from 10
to 12 per cent over oil test and
leaving from .5 to .7 per cent fat in
skim milk, so 1 thought that my
own testing was reasonably near,
if not quite correct. So I started
out to find where the trouble was.
I first told the creamery man
the difierence was too great.
He
next took out a full sample from
tho two days’ milk as delivered at
the creameiy, while I again made
a composite test; difierence 5 per
cent fat. I next took a carefully
prepared composite sample, using
each bottle in my tester; no differ­
ence. The creamery mini took a
sample of this milk as delivered at
the creamery w ith his own pipette
and put in his own test bottle and
sent out to me. No difference from
the composite test and my own
bottles, while his test taken at the
same time, showed .5 per cent dif­
ference. I next took some of my
composite sample to the creamery
and tested it there myself; differ­
ence, .5 per cent from when I test­
ed at home, although the same
bottles were used.
Found Hint
the water used at the creamery
contained considerable lime and
other implicities. 1 took some of
the acid used at creamery home,
and found no difierence when used
my tester with pure rain waler.
Thus I have proven that the trou­
ble was due to the water in the
water used in the tester, 1 using a
hand macliine at home, nt cream­
ery a power machine. I shall find
out just what it is before I get
through with it.
A composite sample tested at
home 4.9 per centfnt, at the cream­
ery 4.4 per cent fat.
A sample of
the same milk was sent to 11 prom­
inent dairy school where it was
tested, 1 think, about 10 days after
the last fresh milk had been added
t he report was, “The sample was
símil', mid churned some, it showed
4,66 per cent fat.
’ FREE METHODIST CHURCH DIRECTORY
Nearly all the huge dealers in
My cows have Tone exceedingly
oleo in the principal cities of Penn­
well this year, iihhimgh I cannot
sylvania have agreed to stop the
yet give the ligiins.
Lust year
sale of ihe goods. They will here
they made 306 poinds per cow,
after keep the real tiling.
and the product is much above
A California paper complains that, this year. All my matured
bitterly of the low prices ol dairy cows will make two pounds n day,
products the past season mid says the best making fifteen and three-
there is no hope for the dairy far- fourths pounds in seven days She
liter, except ill the direction of gave fifty seven pounds of milk in
higher prices for but ter. We beg twenty four hours, mid made fifty.«
to differ, 'file greatest hope for five and one-half pounds of Imtter
tlm dairy farmer, if lie will only in thirty days, mid still continued
see it, lies in the direction of re­ at the same rate for some Ibr some
ducing the cost of making the but­ time. Iler udder measured fifty-
ter. There he is master of the four inches around after giving
field. When ho keeps two cows milk for three mid one Imlf months
to do the w 01 k of one, wlmt hope
SPADLING'S ATHLETIC FIGURES.
vail he have under any reasoiuilile
Miss Maml Smith returned from
Sheridan a few days ago after sev­
eral weeks absence.
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T he C ounty O fficial P aper
PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY BY
T his T illamook H eadlight C ompany ,
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KATES OF SIBSt KIPTK1N.
(HrKIvrl.V IMABVAMCK.)
One year
I* i1®'
six mouili.
......... Js-
Three mouilla
SO.
AOVEIITISIXG KATES.
»0.75
pery.arli.75
».»5 ........... "
" 2o.oo
J.75
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6.75 ........... "
60.00
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l.ocal uotu-.. loris per line; ami set*, aller
the Sr't Inaerliun Only set« per line (or Brat
inaertiim for regular advertiser.
I.oat, Pound, For Kent, ForSale, Wanted, ami
Special notices. In classified "ad" columns, at
the rateof one cent per word for Hist insertion
and halt rates thereafter.
i.eiral notices, Nonpareil, >ocl*. per line for
first insertion and Sets per line for each snhse
'pient Insertion.
'11 notices or communications should
he sent io as early in the week as possible.
1 Inch, per month
»col.
FROM HOARD'S DAIRYMAM.
T’lie following items of interest
to this county have been selected
front
Hoard’s Dairyman.
That
journal has every week about 20
pages of matter just as interesting:
Why' did Denmark semi to the
United Kingdom last year 86,-
000,000 pounds of pork and 07,-
000,000 pounds of Imtter, export
ing over #28,000,000 more of farm
products than it imported in a cor­
responding period?
This little
c Hintry supplies more pork to the
United
Kingdom than all the
oter countries of Europe combined;
in that item she is next to the Uni­
ted States. Two reasons for this
are forem >st in our mind.
1st.
the Danes are rigidly careful as to
the quality' of their bacon and but­
ter. 2nd.
The Danish Govern­
ment keeps two able and exper­
ienced commercial agents in Eng­
land, one nt London and the other
at Manchester, whose especial bus­
iness is Io look after the Danish
trade and nilbrd all assistance pos­
sible to Danish shippers.
Would
it not richly pay the United States
government to inaugurate some­
thing of this kind for our pro­
ducers?
If oleomargarine is thill health­
ful delicious product which man­
ufacturers mid their chemists rep­
resent it to be, why not adorn the
packages and w rappers containing
it with 11 picture of the inside of a
slaughter house with its rows of
dead lings and beeves on one side
of a room, and I he rendering tanks
on the other aide?
The Dairy and Food Commis­
sioner of Minnesota has seized 11
<■11 r load of biillerine at Duluth,,
amounting to 25,000 pounds mid
belonging to the Armour Packing
Co., of Chicago.
The Minnesota
law requires that the sluff shall lie
colored pink and Armour did not
so color it.
price for butter?
The various crenmeries of Free­
born Co., Minn., paid from 77!
cents to #1.05 per IOO pounds of
milk for Imtter fill f.ir November.
<ouitE.sroMiEM 1
Gue of the features of Hoard's
Dairyman is the extensive corre­
spondence, almost lullfol it being
questions from correspondents and
editorial answers thereto.
The
following is selected from I he is >r-
rvspoudeiiee:
“In November we begun selling
our milk to a certain creamery
ami 1 at once begun taking a com-
eomposite sample—taking i- small
quantity of milk from each milk
I
Souvenir of 20 years in business.
— A complete set. consist ing ol five
life like figures base ball play er,
foot ball play er, golf player, tennis
player mid bicycle rider, will lie
sent to any address upon receipt
of 10 cents, to pay charges.
These figures are iibsoliitcly ¡>er.
feet.
beautifully
colored
mid
mounted, mid arrange«! to stand
upright, mid are mi excellent sou
venir of our of our 20 years as
leaders of the athletic supply
world. Suitable for club, reading
room, oftiee or home.
Address.
\. G. Spadling \ Bros . New York
Chicago, or I'liiladelphia.
Kipan* Tabules cure bad breath.
,LUM8ffl Co,
FREE
METHODISTS:—Service» held iu
Fearnside hall Service«every Sunday 11 A. M
and 7 3O F. M. Suday school Sunday 3 F. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 3° P. M-
tome
everybody, rich and poor, able bodied lame and
halt the deaf and blind and those having
eyesight Christians and infidel», atheist ana
deist, optimist »nd pessimist, believer and un­
believer, agnostic and fatalist skeptic and free
thinker ami especially the poor.
Let none stay away, and all will
be treated white.
We have no grab bag or neck­
tie festivals, pop corn or pound
cake socials, or little play parties
just to raise a little money for the
preacher you know. We are not
hobos, we are not fools neither are
we fanatics, but we have real bible
salvation and we have brotherly
love for everybody.
We are a
people seeking to do all the good
we can while passing through life.
Having been saved from the pop­
ular religion of the present age
and from all compromise with sin,
we lovingly yet fearlessly pro­
claim and enjoy an experience
that saves and brings righteous­
ness, peace and joy in the holy
ghost. Come out and get acquain­
ted with us and we are sure you
will not regret it.
S*N FRRNClSC°
M anufacturers of L umber
B oxes ,
and
D ealers
in
General Merchandise
PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
Clothing, Footwear!
Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35.
We wish to call attention to our
teas.
We guarantee satisfaction to
the most fastidious.
R ev . D ollar hi he .
“Going into a decline."
How
often do we hear this expression.
What does it mean?
It means
that people are losing flesh, grow­
ing tbin, wasting.
The way to correct this condi­
tion is to improve the digestion.
The condition arises from an ina­
bility to eat and digest food.
In
fact food does more harm than
good because it ferments and pu­
trefies in the stomach, developing
poisonous substances which w hen
absorbed cause various disorders.
What is required is that the
stomach be made to perform its
duties.
T’lie Shaker Digestive
Cordial is a food already digested
and a digester as well.
Jt will
make the stomach healthy. Get a
book from your druggist and read
about it.
and
J. E. SIBLEY,
Ptincipal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F.
Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville. Oregon
Mill.*, at Truckee, Cut.
'Hoard’s
Sturgeon’s
’Daii’gman
^_I)RUG <rORE
and
Headligh
fleto and
elect ¡Stock,
patent l^edicineg and Druggist’s Notions.
$2.00
A California chemist Ims rob­
bed Castor Oil of its bad taste.
Laxol is its name.
A Fine Line of Jewelry.
A cable 2,184 meters long is to
be laid in the Amazon river be­
tween l’ara and Millians, an ordi­
nary telepraph being impractica­
ble, on account of the impenetra­
ble forest.—Scientific American.
Stationery, Books.
The water in the Nestueea bay
is too high to cate'i salmon, the
fish are spreading out over the
pastures now, nibbling the tender
gruss. During a high tide the
other night twenty-seven fine sal­
mon were found stranded in Rob
inson Crusoe’s front yard.
Cru­
soe heard them playing in his yard
early in the evening, but paid no
attention to it.—Sun.
NKMTICCA NEWS.
[From the ocean Wave
There seems to lie very little
trapping this winter.
Furs are
about their best now mid the
prices are very good.
Tuesday night last, the follow
ing ntlicers wire installed into
their lespeetiie clmil's, in
the
Ocean Wave lodge D. of IF, I.O.
O. F. at Wood-: Mrs. Molly Smith
N. G., C. F. Murphy V G t 1{. T.
Weatherly See., W. D Priestly
I’reas., Lester I’. Smith li S. N. G.
\\ . R. Roliedee I.. S N. (,.. Miss
Maud Smith War.. L. E. Sanders
R. S. \ G , Mrs. Maud Compton
Chaplain.
If it is mH advisable or exped­
ient to build a bridge across the
big Nestlicca nt th.- present time
why nut the county build and
maintain a ferry boat at the cross­
ing near Mr. Kellows place. The
expense wonl I not amount to much
as the boat would lie needed only
a few moiiiiths in the year.
It
would l>e only a matter of justice
tn the people ill this end ef the
county to make some ; r »vision of
that kind for their convenience
Steamer1
Truche !... ••
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
T illamook , O regon .
*
Illc Alderman
Direct from
F. to Tillamoolç
*
Freight handled with dis­
pute)! mid at lowest rates
Fruit delivered ill good order.
Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route
to or from Tillamook.
Leading Hotel of
Tillamoc k —
Headquarters for Commercial
men and the traveling public.
Samp e rooms. Electric light*
throughout. Stage and boat of­
fices.
It.ttes, $t.oo to f2.no per
<lav. American plan.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Especial attention to the cuisine
depart meut.
H
A
WOODFORD. Prop’r.
Every attention paid to wants and conveni­
ence* of passengers. First da** table sei.
HOUSE
Reduced Rates!
J. P ALLEN. Prop’r.
C abin , O ne W ay , $10.
" R oundtrip , $18.
S teerage , one way , $7.
$ails Every 10 days, leather
permitting.
For further particular» apply to
J
S
KIMBALL,
2! Market St.. S. F. Cui , or to
H C. THOMAS. Master
(
Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department.
NEW HOUSE-:-NEW FURNITURE
Best Meals in the C ty.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Reduction in Lumber
HohHonville, Or.
COUGHS BALSAM
and COLDS
la a sure Remedy
acre ibrval and for aetbmn II
aoothea, fuOily
abate. the cough,
and render, «xpact-
orauon eaay.
Consumptives
•uppoee
con-
only
Oregonian and II kaih . iiiiit . 82
per year.
Henceforth until further notice the
prices of lumber will be as follows:
Rough Lumber S 8 per M.
12 ” ”
Shiplap
Rustic
18 ” ”
Flooring
20 ” ”
After 30 days 10 per ceni interest will
be charged on all bills.
WANTED-AN IDEA^Ä
Ocean Wave and Hi: in u.Hr.
only #1.73 per year.
thin« to paient’ Protect your idea. :lher may
W.'Sk.’™’*’*!>•> Writ« JOHN WKDÌISR-
BL HS A CO.. Patent Attorneys, Washington,
l>. C., for their >1,800 prise offer.
Tillamook Luniberinff Co.