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Krtilg. Hull,I.„ l'I^a "■± ‘Gre!’> *iv-ltl'"‘ »«»ledbitb CWt unite Couttly o! Ti!lL‘m“^°s“nte MAKING cheese a T~ wome . Description of a Small Press Which Is Easily Con str noted. Mr. H. E. Herrick of Ashtabula ooun- ty, O., givesin Hoard's Dairyman a cut »nd description of a homemade cheese press. Any person having fingers on him and the tools which all farmers supply themselves with can make one. Mr. Herrick gives the following di rections for building the press : Procure first a good, wide plank, wide enough to press the cheese upon, and leave room outside to cut a trench for tho whey to run. Saw it off, say 10 inches longer than the width. Make a hole in each corner with a large augur and put in legs, say 14 to 10 inches long. At each end make a mortise, say 2 by 4 inches.. Now take two' pieces of 4 by 4 scantling, say 2% feet long, make a tenon on one end of each to fit the mortise in plank and long enough to key solid on the underside. Make a slot in the other end of scantling 1 inches wide and down to within 6 inches of the shoulder. Now for the levers. I was raised in tne backwoods and never learned to . HI lite Office <>f li,« (’• u’wh'uv """" '¡"'■''■‘y "f Janiittry I8y; at <j o t.|otk HOMEMADE CIIEESE PRESS. Cooling Separator Cream. The cream being at a high tempera ture ns it comes from the separator, it is very necessary that ample provision be made for cooling it to a proper ripen ing temperature immediately after sep aration. High ripening and churning temperatures give tho butter a soft, oily texture that diminishes its value. Plenty of ice should be s^-curely stored nt the proper timo for use when ncedcd, ami the eream cooler should be made to hold ice and water, over which thé cream may flow from tho separator to the cream vat. This vat should be deep and nar row, with a 7 or 8 inch spaco around it for water and ice, so that, for ripening, the crcum may be cooled to 110 degrees within an hour after separation and to a lower temperature in warm weather. In the creameries where the cream cannot be quickly cooled to GO degrees the butter maker should persist in cool ing until a temperature lower than 60 degrees is reached before night, espe cially in warm weather when the lactic n id is already developing in tho milk before separating. If the cream is to be held for two days before churning, it should be cook d to 52 degrees in winter and to 50 ,i c- grees in summer. At these low ripening temperatures the texture of the bi. ter is better. Cream should txt stirred fre quently for the first six hours after sep aration, and occasionally afterward while ripening, to improve the flavor aud ripen it more uniformly.—Montreal Herald. Filled Cheese Kegnlstlons. Commissioner Miller of the internal revenue bureau of the treasury issued a series of regulations for theenfort emeut of the provisions cf ths "act defining cheese, and also imposing a tax upou and regulating the manufacture, sale, importation and exportation of ‘filled cheese.’” These regulations prescribed that the day the act went into effect, Sept. 4, 1890, all filled cheese in the hands of dealers must bo in wooden packages of not less than ten p<>unds each, aud every dealer must make, un der oatii, a written inventory (which may be sworn to liefore a collector or deputy collector of internal revenue) of all packages on hand on that date con taining ten pounds or more of filled cheese. Among other things the regulations further prescribe "the dealer w ill a «O procure from the collector of internai revenue and affix to each package the proper tax paid stamp. Thg dealer will then cancel the stamp. “Internal revenue officers will travel over their respective districts, report the stock in the bauds of deal'rs am seize all that is not f und duly marked, branded or stamped. “The collector will keep a r- ord of all filled cheese produced in his district, aud of the quantity removed from man ufactorics for consumption or sale. He will abo render tc. the commis t er .1 internal revenue » monthly return o production, withdrawal« and atocx on band. ” Rates, Far lor Suites, 6 pieces, consisting of i sofa, 1 divan, reception cbair. t parlor chair, i patent rocker, i large easy chair, full spring seats, upholstered in ailk tapestry •47.50 ( Parlor Suites of five pieces, iu tapestry , 20.00 ' Chamber Suites, ash, three pieces, bed, buieau and washstand 13.00 Hotel Suites, bed, bureau and table, ....... ... 10.00 Bed Springs, $2 50, 2.00, 1.75 and ..................................... 1.50 Wool Mattresses, 3O lb. each .. 2 50 Diningroom Suite' sideboard, 6 chairs and extension table 20.Oo bolid Dak Brace Arm Chair, |i 00; Kitchen Table, with extra drawers foi kneadiug board etc. complete, p.50; Ingrain Carpels, all wool and a yard wide, 60 cents per yard; same, part wool 30 cents; Tapestry Brussels, 50cents. and who good PRINTING WHEN THEY SEE IT INVARIABLY COME TO The Headlight OfEiee 'isiiin Land Office at Oregon <’ityx Oregon, October 19th, 1S96. Notice is hereby given that the oilowing named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tilla mook. Oregon, on December 15th, 1896, viz: George N. Hodgdon; IL E. 10222 for the W. 2 of N. W. 4 of Sec. 32 aud 8. 2 of S. W. 4 of Sec. 29, Tp. 1 S. R. 10W. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Mills nt Netarts, Ore, Bernard O'Hara of Netarts, Ore Bartholomew O'Hara of Netarts, Ore., James Kodad of Netarts, Oregon. ROBE RT MILLER, Register LARGE AMOUNT'OF NEW TYPE ANDCAN NOW TRUTHFULLY SAY THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THEBEST JOBOFFICES 1NTHE S tateof O regon . W e HAVE THE BEST PRESSES, THE GREATEST VARIETY OF TYPE FOR ALL PURPOSES, THE LAT ESTTYPE FACES, RULES. BOR DERS,ORNAMENTS, ETC. AND WE KNOW HOWTO PUTTHEM TOGETHERTO ADVANTAGE- IN DOING F irst C lasswork WE POSITIVELY HAVE BOOTSSHOES fi#*** Via Wilson River. He also buys and sells /"Yf Y Second-hand Goods Best fishing pud finest scenery See him for gecond-haiid heating stoves. MAIL SCHEDULE. T illamook and N orth Y amhill : — Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. tn. Arrivent Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. ni. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. iu. T illamook and II oiimonvili . k :— l.'ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b oo a.in. Arrive 11obsouville 9.00a.m. L’ve liobsonville, except Tuesday . 2:15 p.111. Arrive Tillamook............. 515 p.m. N etarts :— Tho Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Beat Route. Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, Carries the U.S. Mail. j 7 a.m. and .... Saturdays at • Arrives Netarts .................... 12 in. Leaves Netarts, same days, 1 p. m. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. m. .6:00 p. m. G rand R ond :— 8:00 p. in. 1. haves N orth Y amhill 9:00 p. m. 1.eaves Giand Rounde daily except Sunday . .10:00 p. ni. A 111:1 vi-.s F air balk ... . .6 00 a. m. at 6 p. m., or 011 arrival of mail from McMinn . .6:00 a ni. L eaves F aihdalk ........... 2:00 p. m. ville. .4 00 p. in. A r it ives T illamook Aiiives at Tillamook nt 1:45. ........... .... ........................ Stage connects with Stages start dailv, except Sundays, from North Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 .... »¡in iu Ninth Yamhill ...».Ill ..... > 1.. ...... 3.‘3(»ti for i>... Portland. Incoming fioni Portland take4;4sp. 1:1. train. Seats p. in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, can be secured in mlvjince by telephoning from Portland, by calling at Messner’s livery barn iu which is usually 4 30. North Yamhill, or at Larsen hotel 111 Tillamook. Ai f ives at Grand Ronde at 1 :<5. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8 00 1’ M RATES OF FARE REDUCED TO $3 50. Money Order department, 8:00 A M. to 6:00 P. M Ccmfoxteblz CoaaheB, Careful Drivers, Good IToter.la THri T3.oiA.te Sunday 4:00 to 6.00 P. M. P. H MESSNER, Proprietor. North Yamljill and Tillamook 0tage Line! AS WELL HAVE GOOD WORK as dauby , C heap vzork C all and see samples AT THE0FF1CE OF TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896 DIRECTORY. ORDINANCE 15 cis. Razors Honed On Shaving. An < ’rd Inane«* to Prohibit the Carrying of 25 its. Short Notice Deadly Weapons in a concealed Manner. Hair Cutting The people of Tillamook City do ordain as follows: Section 1,—If any persons shall within the Watchtower Building. Tillamook. corporate limit* of Tillamook City, curry con cealed about his person 111 any mantie 1 wluit- s »ever any revolver, pistol or any othet fire arm or any knife, (other than an ordinary pocket knife) or any diik or dagger, slung-shot or metal knuckles, or any instrument by the use of which injury could be inflicted upon the per- DEALER IN -W. : snn or property of any other person, sue ch ’ person ..... upon conviction thereof »hall be punishe- she ! by < a „ ■ fine of not less than $10.00 aud no mote tu<’’ 00 and cost, and it: default thereof shall - .... nrisioiied in the city jail at the rate of 1 d.'.v ! lor each I2.00 until s.ieh fine and costs a-e paid. W. H. REYNOLDS Mayor. i I EHGLISHBUSINCS? B' a \ Fresh Fish Salt Salmon, Crabs, Clams Etc., Etc 1 I An Ordinance to Repeal an <'r lirance Fntiled '•An Ordinance to Deli ¡e i'ri ne and Misde mea.iors and fixtlie Penalties lot the Co;n- misionof thesam. The people of Tillamook City do ordain as in their season. I'ie»lt haliuon r uilH follows: _ . , , S<c.l.—Th t ordirance No. 1 entitleil ' an or for bail k.-|»l conslnnlly on limiti «I Ol- dinance to define ci imes and misdemeanors ; nd fiix the pe 1 ilti 'S for I ie co.11 mission of sa ne. ’ I sen's wl.mf. 1’iices lieiisoiuilile be and the same is hereby lepcakd. W. IL REYNOLDS. Mayor; ! PORTLAND V ' 0 L L L G - V J J. M. JOHNSON OREGON /• F ull E nglish course . FRENCH AND GERMAN. business branches : B ookkeeping , S horthand , T elegraphy . BONDING MPARTAEMT'“ LAIUS /MF xj. STATK OF 0RKÜON. Governor W.P Lord Secretaiy ofStnte . II. R KiNCAlD Treasurer P hil . Mieren an Hupt, of Public Instruction G. M. I kwin AU< h •ney-General C. M. I dlkman Slate Pitnter W. II Leeda < R. 8. B kan ?F A. M oorb , Supreme Judge* <(' WOLVKR loM 8. D. G ibbon Member Board of Equalisation IG KO. II HUIINKTT Circuit Judges | IL II. IlEWti r H. H avdkn Prosecuting Attorney Joni, .-.riiator . . G. W. P aite hson • . J ohn G ill Representative .................. UNITED STATES OFP1CALS: I J. H. MITCHKLL i G. W M< B midk tist Dintrlct T. 11. T ongü « w. K. ID.I.l» ( Rom .A. Mil.i.Hll Register, U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City I WM. G aijajway ( Receiver. Senator m .. Longras.llieil ’ó»««'-* COUNTY OFFICIALH: W W CoNDKM Judge ( I). P. H arvly ('oniniissloner IC’.H.W hkklkh J. D. K owaudm Clerk ......... J. II. J ackson Sheriff* J ohn B akkkr Treasurer.................... . L s. S tephens AMesaor a . M. A ustin Hurveyoi G a . W alkkk School Supct intcndciit c. H. R bynoi . ini C‘>I<1IKI - -- - DrpuD' l’>osecuting Attorney C i . audk T havrr i’ .cuit Gouri convenes I ie 4th Monday in August, and mi adjoutnud tei m Is gcneially hel<l in the spring < ounty < ’oiii t meets the first Mondays of Jan uary. Maicli, May, July, September and Nu- vcnibei Coiiiinissioiici s court on the Wednes days following. FRKCINCT: . G. W. H afpinuton Justice of the Peace 8. V. ANDFtuaoN Constable CITY OFFICIAL». W. II. R kynolds Mayor . NKI.H THO fl’hoa Í ¡a? I H ABK INfl F R H e a ¡»a Council I ¿ •1 J 1 1 y a t W II. 11. t'AKV II II. AleDKHMAB ! Recorder G. A F.DMI ND# Treasiiier FKKD AB I HUB Matslial ACHOOL HOARD M WII hi :ison. A. W. Severance, and <1. A Edmunds. —I'leik, A. G. Reynolds CIIURCII DIRF.i TORY C hmihiian ( hi k < 11 Rev. S G. Dalia» .... will Run The-------- pastor. Seri it * s on sun<l»ys nt 11 o'chx'k A M and at 7 30 P M. until further notice. M R. CHlJBCii;—Hev. R. M Corner pastor Preaching service at rr A. M and 7 v P M Sunday school every Sunday of each month ... J» Epworth at lo A .M ChiMs Meeting at L M Will make trip» every five day», the weather ¡lermitHng. between Aatoria .u I T.H aiu >ok Cit Player Meeting every League nt 6 3o I* M carying freight and paAMrngr-». [ Thin »day at 7 jo P M ELMORE, SANBORN A Co.. Attori», or COHN & CO. Tillamook, Agl* MM IE I Y DIRI ^tORY Reduced Fares! $6 $3.50 liauneh 0 TRIP Win. Barker Master. From r.z-.v ■ Proi. T7. It. Ftel”, who make3 a specialty of Epilepsy, lias without doubt treated and cur ed more 1 as- s t ha .1 any living Physician; his success is’astonishing. We hhve heard of ca s cf io years’ standing cured yj him Ba •SJ ; iblbhesa Y? vuluiiblo work on Ifj Ihi« dl.3- j 1 ease,which ease, which ho sen 1» I with a large bet- t’c of his absolute cure, free to en / . uTcret A di» x 7111 Aboard! Tonsoriaf Parlors Truck:« Liiiiibiu Co. of S. I'. Sini.KV Mgr 1 > A tt > iu*" * gAl\r> c~ «------- The Headlight. On ami nil er ( wharfage <1 hit » fipitflil passing t'Vt John H. McNamer. Driver. Ring us up by telephone from Portland or any point on line. in Oregon en route. Giant Trees. Leaping Cataracts. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Circuit Court of the State of * Oregon for Multnomah County in the matter of the Estate of Mark L. Colin Co., I will as Assignee of said estate sell the entire stock of goods now situated in the store of Mark L. Cohn & < o. at 1 illamook, Oregon, for cash in U. 8. Gold Coin. Sealed bids will be received for said stock at my oilice at the store of Mai k L. Colin & Co. 146 Front Street, Portland, Ore gon, up to the 4th day of Novenil er. 1896, at ¡2 TILLAMOOK o’clock, noon of said day. All bids to be accom panied by a cash deposit or certified check for ten per cent of the amount of bid. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved and the bids and sale at e subject to confirmation by the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Multno I saac S imlek , Propr. mah County. N. GOODMAN, Assignee. Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work Done in the Bitest Style of the Art. AN ORDINANCE Trip In IO hours. Leaves Forest Grove Sun lays, Tuesdays and A Leaves Tillamook on Mondays, Wednesdays Thursdays at 6 A. M. yand Fridays, catches 4 p. nt. train for Portland. AND YET OUR PRICES ARE below P ortland P rices FOR SIMILAR WORK- Notice of Aaalgiiee’a Sale. Get them made l>y STAGE LINE Good accommodations ou the toad. Inquire of T. or J. H. McNamer So BompGtition in Til lamook Soantg J ust THAT FIT AND WEAR McNAMER BROS., P roprietors . FOREST GROVE /IflD'TILWiDOOK Leaves'lilhuiiook Daily for all point, on Ibtf Hay. Thore wildling » toil« com- foitnlili- trip Io I’ay 1'oiids Ink« the Ueno. Your [intronagli Solitnle l s Regular pare, one way, Regular Fa< e, round trip Round Trip, 3unday KO .75 .50 ONE wa Pacific Jlavigatioq Company Prices to Suit the Times: End Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, Made to order. -H KepaliluK dt.ue mm cheap the cheapest. Come a«id he convinced. P. F. BROWNE, A.O. I’ W M.i tsrverv Monday night at 7 In I. O O F Hall Myron Perkina M W., D. T. iMmuinla, Recorder. HoOK & LADDER CO Meat" firat Wediiaa flay night of rich month in Citv Haji W P D Jone«, President; John K. Tuttle thief, Tom 1 < oatea, Secretary. GAR Meeta fliat and third Saturday of each nin’ith at 1 r M hi G A. R llnll. C. N Draw, Adjutant; W l(. Page.Commander j (f o F Mrri - every I in •- lay night at 7 <• r M in I O. O. F ' “ Wm. Olaen, Rec ' Per. Secretary. AI.I1KK CAMP- No. :t'i, W<,odiarli of the in W of W World, meet« every frldsv hall M R II ayb , Conan!, Otto Hein», ’ Clerk. A F 8c A M Meet" first s»itiirdr.y niglit of • < h month In Masonii' Hall R R Haya W M ; I R Beala, Secretary. lollNsoN CIIAPTFR NO 24 Meelaatyjor. M on the i:<l Saturday of ra< h month at Masonic llnll J W. Maxwell, II P , W.W j Conder Secretary. Slt.VFK WAVK CHArntK. No 1«. O K » Meets and and 4th Saturday« of each month Mi» G W Pettit, W M L Coatee Secretary. HAY < IT L OF, DIKF.CTOHY RAy J A P N A M Meeta and ai.o 4m Saturdays in each month Gm Nelaou, W M . <’ If Hick», H. W , <’ c Bab bag* J W.J II Bildgeford fjecretety. M ihiam f'HAPrv.a No. 2oO E A —Meeta let and 3rd Tuesdays hi each month Mr». F P Hridgeford S M,C C B»bbidge. W P Mr» Kila Wood. A M , J H Bridgeford Secretary. P acifh I/OD ok N o 1O5 I O O. F—-Meet» Friday« before and <th Saturday» and every other Saturday lit the month Frank Long N. G I J Pye. V G.,< H Hkke Secretary CjtiTy reppkah LOfxta No. 51 1.0,0 P — Meet» Hid »nd <lb Tueaday» Mr» F.llaabeth Pye, N G Mr» Frank Ix»ng, V. G , J J Py« Secretary e m You Get the Profits Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. % c. A. BAILEY « J), aler in----- STUDEBA c. A. BAILEY. Tillamoo Built in our own skilled workmen, usiii£ the L t material and the most improved machinery. Sold direct from rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. V WRITE FOR __ Our Interesting Otter Acme Cycle Co-. E|kh«rt’ "hL Oro. ▲ ▲▲ÀÀÀAÀAÀÀÀÀ. ìpatentsì ■> f“"1 « . ...... ... 5MM «i ! « I..w'1-s. fvrw«t « im » old c» cómame». » ™ « n.ss^i «.»4 •• »*a.l .»-v « I.,». .". • <8 ug.ul. M l •• »n «i > • , rxruLX YTK’:« ranrr u allowis _ __ _ — W. . - 1 ¡14 ••»!* F'f y ehar« 11-PAOl HARD ◄ n>«*« j H. • F | Viagon*. Acme Bicycle •b » ««•»»»» ••«•«•araa ER WAGONS, Osborns Mowers lliiKK hR, r.l e«. plow« «»<1 other fa rm iiiacliinery Yon can save money bj dealing wiili m«*. 4K LUMBER « K Special Pric«» cu Buguic* aud Spring No better wheel made than the $ 1.00 per Day If yen IX/ritB !o ub , I b II ub whBt you want, and wb pidurEB er.d priceE which will eataniHh yau. Hon. ■•W e HAVE RECENTLY ADDED A will EBnd Th» «nder,igii«l, having been, by the County Court of Tillamook coiluty, Stale of Oregon, duly appointed, on the 8th day of octo, her, I896, Admiui.trator of the H.tate nt the I'artneiahip lately exulting between Claude 1 buyer and J. GabiielRon dcceaaed. All prison. Itaving claim» ugaiusl »aid Hstate »re hereby notified to present the same duly verified to nieatmyollice in Tillamook, Oregon, within I six mouths from the date hereof Dated ut Tillamook, Oregon, this Oct 9, 1896 CuuDS T hayer , st Administrator. AN For the Very Best Meals, call, aud you Will not be displeased. Clams, Crabs, Trout, Salmon, and Flounders iu their season. Note Dur P tìcbb Ol der of I he Cotintv Court. Thi»22n<l titty of Se(.tenth, r 1S9G. J . D. Ed» Hl hs . Comity Clerk. Aclini iilxtrHtoi ’g Notice. GARADALDI, ORE 113 First St., Portland, Or. h,n«"t'r ' plana ....... h („.,. ìiì ,. h . ’ ieV"rlv "r parli« reveiviitg thè ‘'"'traci H ill I eallowe.l uutil thè tì>st .lav ^aìX'|geer 1897 —Pi“* ¡\IobÍG3 fJ? draft, so will cut out some pieces cf pa per in somo such shape as they want to be. These are fastened in the slots in tho uprights, one in each, the long one on top, with hdlcs bored in the uprights so as to adjust to the thickness of the cheese to be pressed. A small weight hung in the notch in the long lever does the business. Away back in the fifties, before the days of cheese factories, we used one of this kind of cheose presses, and every season we uso one now and have never seen a better one for home work. The editor of Hoard's Dairyman adds: From Mr. Herrick’s description and the accompanying “papers” we have had the drawing prepared from which the illustration was made. It would seem that anybody could make a press with this cut and Mr. Herrick's letter to guide him. The compound levers fur nish a heavy pressure, but this can be easily regulated according to necessity. When the curd is first potto press, move the weight up closo to the standard and use only a light one and later on move it farther out and add to it. Ironie ^uriiisber, the Hi N m “ '"■¡'keiienam S II ' .rl'er 1,1 Ser,i"" 121' 4 • K. HItieni II,e tem,knee o( \V. K.|. yw.mutl Ort.lgeto'.er.Hic.t , l.,as v,.||„w •Wl > óat f o( (ro»' -00 lo— 0 leet «Hi, Ollt, ,,|wnl he Hat,,« leiigth, bi.hlers »,111,» ,„,llir( Ih J.H. HABKINB'...... «• \V M. G A DS BY, XÎ ► T a .• tM r-*l oo«rto«o U«Vo iAUM ITI FO» owl WILLSON 4CO , Droit B / WASHINGTON, O. C. ► ► ► ► V fffVVVîFFF» AVîVrffrFVÎVF «I We wish to say to the public that we are now prepared to furnish lumber of all'hinds and quality, both dressed and undressed. Our nlant is new and the machinery is first class. Wc use one of the celebrated H. B. Smith planers, the best in the county. We guarantee our lumber to give eatisfac- tion. Our prices shall be as low as the lowest, favors shown for large cash orders. Call Spec ial _________ and see us and get acquainted PACIFIC LUMBER CO. H.G DAVIS, S ec ’ y T illamook , ore