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4 HEADLIGHT, TH I-I RS DAY, JUNE IO TH I BUTTER IN HOT WEATHER 60 YEARS’ experience . A Family Affair. The tabs bein« properly prepared be forehand, we are ready to pack the but ter, which should be done by putting a little at a time in the tub and filling it solid, co as not to leave any airholes in the butter. The tubs should be tilled up level full and all around the edges should be scraped down about half an inch to leave risen for some brine to form. Make the top of the butter smooth and even. Put on the circle so that t here are no wrinkles in it, so that when the buyer come, to examine it it will look neat and attractive. Don’t have any dirty, greasy finger marks on the edge of the tubs either outside or inside. Wet the circle and put on salt enough to cover it all up; fasten the cover down with three or four tins securely tacked down; stencil your tubs always on the 6T1UINED GELATIONS. same place on the cover so that it will —Truth. look neat, and keep your tubs clean, as the appearance of the package will help Force of Habit. sell the butter. She (at the summer resort)—Both my I have omitted some of the minor «¡stars have beautiful hair. points in buttermaking, such as strain He (a dry goods clerk,absently)—Bleach* ing the milk and cream, preparing the ed or unbleached?—Detroit Free Press. tube before packiug the butter, and the Very Likely. amount of salt required, but all up to The Wife—Baby's crying for the moon. date butter makers und< rstand these The Husband—He probably thinks that things. They must bo attended to in their proper place, as it is attending to the man in it is asleep.—Town Topics. the minor details of butter making that makes or mars a butter maker's reputa tion. After your butter tubs are properly stenciled set them in your refrigerator and see that it is well supplied with ice to keep the butter in good condition un lung Troubles and Consumption Can be til shipping day. Keep the refrigerator dry, so the outside of the tubs will not Cured. mold, and yonr butter when it gets to An Emlnennt New York Chemist and 'se'entist market will grade as western extras, Makes a Free Offer to our Readers even in the warmest weather. I will close with the same as I began. Thediatinguiahed Meiv York chemist, A. T. Everything about the creamery must be thoroughly clean and you must have 1 Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a re- gotsl milk to begin with if you make i liable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pul butter that is fancy during the warm monary Tiiberculoaix) and all bronchial, throat weather. I have followed the above lung and che.U diseases, stubborn coughs, lung method of making butter bo far this and chest affections, general decline and weak summer, and every pound of it has sold in New York ns western extras and ness, loss of flesh, aud all conditions of wasting brought the highest price on arrival. away, will send THRKK FREE BOTTLE* (all And now, Air. Butter Maker, if your different) of his discoveries to any afflicted butter has gone olf in flavor during tho reader of the II kadlkmit writing for them. warm weather wo have hud, you are His "New Scientific Treatment" has cured at fault, or something about the cream thousands permanently by its timely use, and ery is, so you hud better hunt up what he considers it a simple professional duty to ever is the matter and apply the reme dy, which is cleanliness. With good «offering humanity to donate a trial of his milk and to know how to properly do fallable cure. Science daily de veiopes new wonders, the work from start to finish and see that you do it every day, your butter this great chemist, patiently experiine nting for Will be alike from day to day ami all years, has produced results as beneficial to hu- through tho season just tho same.— mauity as can be claimed by any modern genius, G. B. Lawson in Creamery Journal. ■ B MN k ■ R 1 ■F* TRADE MARKS. DE8ICN8, COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch a..d description may qu ekly ««certain, free, whether an invention n probably patentsblo. < onimunicaticn« strictly OonHdentiaL Oldest agency f« r fecurinu patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn A Co- receive special notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of anv scientific journal, week'y. terms<3.00 a year; six months, specimen copies and H A N D K ON PATBNT8 sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Bruudsay, New York. Writing in JigM If so you will be interested in what we say in this advertisement, If not you will Please bear this be still more interested. n mind that the H eadlight contains THE THE WOflDE^ OF ^IEflÖE. M unson T ypewrit 1 I It KH I Ctl 111 I c'l 1-11 4« Ml —. ............. - j 1 than can be b found in anv other O ne I Typewriter. Our price is within the | oil parties requiring a high grade Write us for full particulars. . .......... i l Standard reach of machine The Munson Typewriter Co. MANUFACTURERS 140-244 WEST I.AKH ST., CHICAGO. ILL. s E W IMlry and Cr.am.ry. The dairymen of Alameda county, !al.. are wanting to know tho reason why so many of their cows are con demned and killed because of alleged tuberculosis. It is not surprising. The cow doctors of this country, who now call themselves veterinarians, have sim ply gone crazy ami pun icky on the sub- ject of tuberculosis. While there have been numerous undoubted cases of cow consumption, much of it has existed in the minds of so called scientific men and nowhere else. Then- is nobody more apt to shoot off at a tangent and pro.luce a senseless panic than just tho msn who calls himself a scientific expert. Brofcsaor Soxhlet of Munich has dis covered that sunlight shining in milk lias a very deleterious effect on it The blue ami violet ray" especially produce u real chemical decomposition, apart from ordinary souring. The same de structive influence is exercised on but ler by the sun rays A co-operative creamery in Indiana last year paid its patrons« 13,04». 03 for milk. Both butter and cheese were man ufactured and the total baaineai of the factory for lhe year amounted to «14,- 684.04. It is not an exceptionally large creamery, but It la an exrvptioually well managed one, paying even tn these hard turns 10 per cent profit to patrons Points in making a creamery pay are Io run it «x-meuicaiiy. keep everything exquisitely clean and learn shrewd man agein.'Ut in disposing of its goiala. To »■II creamery product» successfully is half the battle. The other half is to make a good article and prevent small and large wastes "heartfelt letters of gratitude," filed sands front those cured in all parts his in thou American and European laboratories in of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, c hest and lung troubles lead to consumption, uninterrupted, means speetly and which, certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocum M. I) ; 98 Pine | street, New York, giving post office and express 1 address, and the free medicine will be promptly j Sufferers should take instant advantage I sent 1x5 deceive«! by alluring advert fsrmentfl and think you can get the best uuiao. finest finish and MOST POPULAR G£WINC MACHINS for a mere «on*. Buy from reliable mnnufacturers that itave craitied a reputation by honest and rauare <’ alinff. T'o-ro li none in the v or <1 tbat<nn roual In mechani-al c-instruction, durability < f working part«, fineness of finish, beauty in appears nee, or has oa many iiapix.veruentd as the NEW HOME. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The New Home Sewing Machine Co. Oa>xae.Muw. B oston ,M ass . 18 U nion S^rAse.N.Y. C hicago , itu N t . L outs , Mo. D allas , T xxas . B ax . iaan cisco , cal . A tlanta , C a .. FOR SALE BY N. TH )MPSON. Tillamook, Agent. Ore. of hl.s generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw his offer 1 in the Ht*adliglil. 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Every no contains a free pitt>rn coupe« Judges Library is a monthly magasln« of fun. •nd replete with wit and humor Iu coutributen ar« the Funny Pictures i« ««other humorus monthly All three of these magaaiu«« me handaoniely gotten up »ivurr them Ailed with Illustration« In caricature bevt of American mu and 1 liistratvra there is l«n«h in every line of It. You should not tuivs this chance 1« Cut her« «nd rclur« t oupou properly tilled jut Demorest publishing Company For the enclosed UK ARY, (a tuagaiiuc and the only papercoii tabling all the official notices and reports of full proceedings of the County Court. It is also of Tillamook City, and the only paper that publishes all the City ordinances and notices. It may save you many times the cost ofthe paper in one year to take the official paper The H eadlight is also the OLDEST PAPER than all other papers in the countv combined You want the Headlight And we want you to have it, and there no reason why you shouldn't. WRITE FOR Overland Monthly Pub. Co. "Demorest's Magazine" ' Judge's Library." and '•Funny Plcturas”i« Lt »> Paper MORE READERS The only najaz^ne on the Pacific Coast. Alt Postmaster« arc authorised to take subset Iptiona. Official No better wheel made than the Established J 868. One Sample Cory, loc. Single % umbers, 25c. Yearly Subscription, Sj.«o. County Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. BDTTRn BY Its literary matter represents the best thoughts of six -!i wriii . as l.jalmar lljortli Bovcecu, Charles Wurreu Stod dard, Edith 11. The mas, Joaquin Miller. Its ilhi’itrntio' sshov.’ in the best style the glories of the l’a. i.icC« asL It is a pictorial li’jtory of the Great West. Il covers the v hole basin of the Pacific, including China, J..pan, and Corea. You w..nt it, eo docs your family. More County News being now in its tenth year. It has done more for this County than all other papers combined. The size of the paper has just been creased one half and the Headlight stands easily at the head of all papers in this county. It already has You Get the Profits Bouscvtlll WiMUA » by one half than any other newspaper pub lished in this county. It also contains The City Official Paper by proveu More Local News than any other paper,having correspondents in every community in the county. The H eadlight is the ilisasse tlon that lung troubles and consnnipt- p»iiare curable In anv climate is Mr. J. D. O'Leary, who was for a number of years ono of the local gov ernment butter inspectors in Ireland, writes: “I was surprised, on coming to this country, to find the American butter of ho film u quality compared to the stuff that gin-stothe English murket as ‘American butter,’ whioh is merely rebleiided, fiaudulently packed, a disgrace to the product of any country und it gross slander on tho American butter maker. This sort of butter was made in Ireland for years. It destroyed tho reputation of Irish butter, until tho people took tho matter up. It was to put a stop to this stuff being put on the market ns Irish butter that I was apjioiiited but ter inspector for the ]»>rt ami ts.rough of Hligo—it task which 1 well completed before leaving that district. American butter took last place and worst name of any butter in tho market." This statement of Mr. O’In-ary is but confirmatory of what every one knows who is at all conversant with our foreign but ter trade. Wo have no decent butter reputation abroad. Even our finest makes could not bo sold as "American." It is all owing to tho gang of swindlers who iufest our butter trade in the great cities. They have no pride o> patriotism to sustain. They be long to tho same gang as tho filled cheeae crowd. What they are after la a dishonest profit Canada has looked out for her own rascals and swindlers and lius built up her reputation to the high est for tine cheese. Hho is now al work along the same line in regard to her butter trade. She proposes to capture the English market for that product, jnst as Bhe has for cheese.—Hoard's Dairyman. » * • • •' *’ JI You Can Pack It KucceMfully if Yon Ob- serve Precaution«. Ba<l Name of Our Hutter Abroad. » a • « » » • ■ Fifth Avenue, [lew Read Our Special Offer The H eadlight is now in nearly all the homes of this County In order to __ make it unanimous we have determined to offer the H eadlight for the next thirty days up to July 10th to all i new subscribers and to all old subscribers who pay up, and for one year in advance, for 75 cts. jper* year This offer will only last until July 10th, so you had better subscribe right now <Lbc fkaòiìabt