Olantcoh grab li gilt. cows into shape, we will go back is that of Rev. William Duncan at to our milk pail. The milk should Now Metlalikaliatla, which is op­ be removed from the stable as soon erated entirely by an Indian crew. T he C ounty O fficial P aper as possible, to prevent it from ab­ The mill can cut about 25,000 feet sorbing bad odors, as milk lias a per day for local trade, and fur­ IN THE LEAD............ great tendency to absorb all odors nishes power for an electric light FRANCÒ0 O lof » t P aper ,- E stablished in 1888 or taints. It should be strained system also operated by the na O fficial P aper of T illamook C ounty . P ractically no O pposition - S worn C irculation * A. S. Kerry, of Seattle, immediately. There are many lives. S ubscription «150. A dvertising R ates the L owest MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER AND BOXES. AND DEALERS IN . contrivances supposed to strain ever enterprising, has put in a' P ublished by T illamook headlight C o incorporated . WED JONES P resident milk, but so fur nothing better has yard at Juneau, and MAUD L. JONES. ViQB PRESIDENT. NETTIE NOLAN. S ecretary ano T reasurer been invented to catch the fine has one at the same hairs and filth than a double her Trade Journal. thickness of cheap cotton cloth. [The papers of Washington After straining the milk it should state show great enterprise in KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. be cooled as quickly as possible to booming their own country. They (StKlCiLV IN ADVANCE.) »1S0. as low a temperature as the means j always speak of the timber of One year Six months ... .75. 50. at hand will permit. Three months If possible Washington as if it ware practi­ the milk should be exposed to the cally the only timber on the coast, ADVERTISING KATES. air during the process of cooling, and if tliey are aware there is any j 1 Inch, per month fo.7.5 peryear|6.75 as this will expel to a great extent good timber in Oregon they stren-1 2.25 ... ” ” 2o.oo <•<11. ’• ” 3.7S " ” 33 00 the “cowey” and other objectiona­ uously avoid mentioning it under [ 6.75 . " " 60.00 11.00 . ” ” loo.oo ble odors and taints found in milk any circumstances. But, the pen-! L och I notic*s, ioc I n . per line; ami sets, afler the first insertion. Only seta per line for first The coolii|g and aeration may be pie of Washington are far more insuition for regular advertiseis Lost, Found, lor Kent, For Stile, Wanted, and special notices, In claasllied "ad” columns, at carried on by the use of apparatus enterprising than the people of I the rate of one cent per word for Hist insertion contrived to do the work, which is Oregon mid are making more out and halt rates thereafter. I.exat notices, Nonpareil, locls. per line for first insertion and .'»cts per line for each subse­ usually done by causing the milk j of smaller resources all the time. quent Insertion. have even attempted, with a | to flow in a thin sheet over a cold ¡They j <9**AII notices or communications should surface. Where this is not prac­ ' degree of success, to supplant the ! he sent ill as early in the week as possible. ticable the cans containing the old, time-honored commercial term I HOW TO CARE EOR MILK. milk should be set in cold water “Oregon I’ine,” with “Washington mid stirred at frequent intervals. Fir,” they will next claim all of The following is an essay read Where milk is not delivered af­ the Columbia river and Mount before the Livemore, (Cal.) dairy ter each milking it should he kept Hood, if they don't annex the pria« off.r Sturgeons' A Fine Line of Jewelry Stationary, Books. Proscriptions Carefully Compeundod T- tor. «0(111