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14 % P jH r^^^l ox/ol Butter and Cheese i /j\ If IS &B^C? Bead VCI I in Which Moulton's Cadillac Salt \j/ /j\ ip^___jpjSi^^ Was used, have taken the following prizes: \j/ /j\ ffSl ff^~ F? C" XL l\/l Second grand prize in gathered cream yj/ /j\ —^m^iil V^rx&B#^lVl class, National Butter-Makers' Convention, yiy /A\ .it II _r-, >^ Lincoln, Neb., 1900. My /J> SEPARATORS -Nebraska cup for highest entry from (j/ h\ m3sSß* « O+ «-* •** *4 «-* i-.r-l First Minnesota State Fair, 1900. yj/ /ft llf^^^S^Jl OldnUarQ OT First and Second, Nebraska State Fair, fy hi \\ I ■!■ 1-% \A//-\r-|/-J First and Sweepstakes, Illinois State Fair, Au * MJil xne wona. 1901 . v /I\ ¥ !|Hll^% First, Missouri State Fair, 1901. }•* /!\ __======*=41 iK^liV m First, Wisconsin State Fair, 1901. }X /6 v^!wKk.^^ DISBROW CHURNS First and Second, cream class Vermont Jlf V - J^^^»^^ MOULTON'S CADILLAC SALT ' First and Second, dairy class, Vermont S\f X msSjgg@3^ ' BUTTER AND CHEESE Stf e ™r ' ? ol ' Q f _ . X fl" IMW^WSS^^WrwL Second, Minnesota State Fair, 1901. Vf fl\ //Ifwr §^ M BUTTER WORKERS Second, Minnesota Dairy Association, W >!v I Ml 1U «"' "SKOOKUM" CREAMERY VATS 19 02 ' JK <•> / W H- m lviTTT^ MT^NT'c: qttppt - First, Wisconsin Dairy Association, 1902. W §\\ n In _—-. m ( m I. hrce first prizes on different kinds of Hf j[\\ « -■*'"' /Jf *~^^~~~ >~""~ ■ "BUHL MILK CANS Cheese, and a special prize on highest score w /|\ ,W —^"^JIP' FARRINGTON CREAM RIPENERS Creamery Butter, and a special prize for \|/ /i\ "" [fl "^7 &-—-^*" sr' , POTTS' PASTEURIZERS highest score on Cheese at Paris Exposi- yt/ % MERZ DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY, SEATTLE. & This investment gives assurance of big profits and entails no risk. With the investment of a few hundred dollars you get a splendid income for life by purchasing treasury stock in the CROWN POINT MINING COMPANY while it can be bought at 40c per share. This company's remarkable copper property has been estimated by dis interested mining experts to be worth Fifty Million Dollars, and all mining men of vast experience admit they never before have seen a copper property its equal. Capitalization only 1,000,000 shares. This company also owns the famous Molybdnite Mine conceded by all users of Molybdnite to be the purest ore of the kind obtainable, and nowhere else in the world has it been mined in such large quantities. Both mines situated in Chelan county, Washington. Why, then, does this company sell stock, and so cheap? A small block will be sold to keep the development work going until the railroad now being built is finished, when we shall ship our ore and pay regular dividends. - As a substantial investment it cannot be duplicated. Do not underestimate the importance of this, but write or call at once for prospectus and further information. O. R. DAHL, Secretary, P. O. Box. 187. Office, 528 N. Y. Block, Seattle, Wash. THE RANCH.