The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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    Salem Is Surropnded by the Greatest Cow Country and the Greatest
Mairy jjismct in mi the Wide world
GREAT OREGON COWS
HELP TO GIVE
CERTAIN PROMISE OF A GREAT
DAIRYING FUTURE FOR THIS STATE
, Marion, Marion county, Oregon,
"has the greatest Jersey cow in the
world Vive La France; of which
there is. a description and a likeness
elsewhere in this Issue of The States
man: , Carlton, over In Yamhill county,
not far from Salem, has the four
greatest full sisters in all Jersey
cowdoui; also illustrated arjd de
frirbed in this issue.
Lulu Alphea of Ashburn, owned
by J. J. Van Kleek & Sons, Beaver
ton, Oregon, over in Washington
county, next to Yamhill, is far and
away the greatest cow In her class
of any breed in the wide world.
. Lulu was bred by J. M. Dickson &
Son. Linn county, joining Marion
county on the south.
She entered the test at the age of
1 year and 324 days, as a senior
yearling, and she- completed her
year's record with 800.08 pounds of
batterfat, or 13,668.47 pounds of
milk. - .
That Is the highest test in the
whole world of any cow-of any hreed
for her age.
It beats any other Jersey by 156.28
pounds of batterfat.
The world's champion In that class
that Lulu defeated is also a Marion
county cow. She is Silver Chimes
Gwendola, bred by Del. Perkins of
Carlton: and owned by F. A. Doerfler
of Silverton when she made the test
completed during the last Oregon
state fair, with a record of 643.8
pounds of butterfat; the highest for
any Jersey cow of her class up to
thai time, as was stated above.
The outstanding feature In con
nection with the glory of the Jer-
f ormacce of 'Lulu Alphea." of . Ash-J
burn Is the fact that she is in her
breeding a combination of the" two
leading Oregon strains of the Jersey
breed, producing the highest testing
Jersey cows in the wide world. She
has a combination of the St. Mawes
and the Golden Glow Chief strains.
the latter producing Vive La France
the greatest of all Jersey cows,
stated above.
Tha fnrt that the cows lnthe
- -
country surrounding Salem are goin
steadily forward breaking perform
ance production records against the
CDmpetition or all cowaom is oounu
in b wo-th millions to bar valley..
Instead of going to the Isle of
Jersey for the greatest producers, all
Jerceydom must come nere.
It means that our climate and our
soil, and their production, are capa
Wa of developing the highest func
tjoning milking animals that can be
produced in any country ooraermit
all the seven seas.
This means that the dairying cen
ter of the world will be here in this
valler. ..
Th hli monw (or the milking
champions will come here.
It means that thera Is greater en
couragement here than anywhere
lu for the live- ud to the minute.
dairvman who will use his brains and
his labors for the building up of his
business let it be dignified by say
ing his profession.
For the breeding of such animals
is a profession.
It requires tne highest type of
skill; and stndy and pains.
But it is remunerative; and there
is zest and pride and satisfaction in
the performance of the unusual that
is ever before the qualified breeder
of the best that the wide world of
fords. ,.v
It all means, too, the performance
of unselfish work for the good of
all--for it is shown by the latest
studies of scientific men that the
world's milk supply must be increas
ed in order to maintain and conserve
and perpetuate a virile race of peo
ple. We cannot remain a nation that
will do things and continually bet
ter, things without more and more
milk. -It is as necessary as air and
sunshine. x
The reader, if he has not kept him
self posted, may
the statement.
It is somewhat new."
aration made from starch foods mar !
iaae me piace or Dread in our diet.
Meat, potatoes, carrots, beets, onions,
apples, pears and so on are not es
sential as foods.
We can substitute one for the "oth
er, but not so with milk. Milk has
no substitute.
Attention Boys. Would you excel
in athletics? Would you be hea.tny
husky, bright In your studies, able to
FOUR FULL SISTERS-GREATEST IN THE WORLD
MILK AS NECESSARY AS FRESH AIR AND SUNSHINE
DAIRY PRODUCTS ALL-ESSENTIAL IN THE DIET
(Edited by Edith Kn;ght Hill)
Dr. E. V. McCollura of Jnl-na Hoo-
kins University, says: yThe Degree
i ation s civiMzutKii! is oronor-
tlonate to the amount of milk its peo
ple use." Let us be civilized.
Milk Is a Natural Food. The
growing animal must have material
for bones, flesh, blood, brain and
norves. Nature provided it in milk.
Milk Is an Economical " Food.-
Milk is still cheaper than other foods.
What can .we buy for 16 cents to
take the -place of a o.uart of -milk?
' Isow the body can get from a Quart
of milk enough lime for bone and
teeth -repair for 'one day. Also enough
first class protein, for muscle and
blood, enough mineral, other materi
al for bfain "and" nerve- repair. We
search in vain for some other food "Staff of LIfe.T but almost any prep
Crawford Bros., of Spring Valley.
Polk county,' about eight miles north
of Salem, on Rural Route No. 1, the
firm consisting of W. Harvey Craw
ford and W. N. Crawford, got their
start of Guernseys from the Middle-
dale Farm, of Goshen, the. oldest
established Guernsey herd in Oregon.
rawford Bros. . have . several im-
uat cews, the balance tx?ing ery
rong in the May Rose strain. The
herd sire's ' six nearest dams aver
aged over 625 pounds of butterfat in
a year's test.
Besides being strong in butterfat
production, the herd is , strong in
GOOD
.Better
IS THE
BEST "
OF HUMAN
FOODS
BUTTER CUP
BUTTER :
Is As Good As The Best
Oar Ideal:
The Best Only
Our Method:
jDooperation
Butter Cup Butter Is a Body
Builder. It; "Will Wake You Strong
and Keep You So.
If youiaven't tried "Butter
Cup," try it Now. Its flavor
alone will convince you of its pur
ity and all around excellence.
: CAPITAL CITY
COOPERATIVE CREAMER
Sear
a Trial Can of Cream
13? Z. Jommercial St., Salem, Ore,
be astonished at j think fast and accomplish your work
! well? Then drink milk, eat bread
and butter, cottage cheese and but
there's no need to tell vnu In -nt Wa
But it is trheS by" the
anvaryinjr j cream.
proof of actual tests, and the sooner Attention Girls. Do you want
it is generally realized, and all the i DearI: lw,b' peach-bloom complex-
luus, ivcrvu uiiuun ami ucaim; ipi
use plenty of milk and milk products j
in your diet. It is food that buik J
perfect bodies and minds.
Attention Parents. Give each of
your children a quart of milk a day.
! At any rate spend one-quarter of
! world learns that it must aid in the
Increasing of the milk supply, the
better for all mankind. And in this
process the laws of nature have giv
en the country surrounding Salem-
the Willamette valley, the leadership
which she is bound to maintain. and0" 'pod money for, milk Buy th
bound to profit beyond present com-
; putation in maintaining.
Leaflet to be Read .-nl Studied that will fill all these requirements.
carefully . - Milk Is a Safety Food. Dr. Mc
Collura calls milk a protective food
because it makes up for the defi
ciencies in other foods. Deficient
food from day to day causes lack of
nutrition. Food that does nt furnish
what the body needs will ultimately
cause disease and shorten the life.
That is why every mother and every
child should drink a quart of milk a
day, and every person not less than a
pint.
Milk Is Solid Food in Solution. It
is saturated with different kinds of
nourishment. Drink it slowly.
E. C. Callaway. Milk Chemist,
says:
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butter, cheese, cottage cheese, but-'
ter-milk and ice cream. are necessary
foods. Bread has been called the j
A FINE POLK COUNTY HERD OF GUERNSEY COWS
milk first it is the essential food.
Butter and Bread.--After this we
shall say "butter and bread" Instead
of "bread and butter." Because the
butter is worth more to the growing
child tham the bread. McColIum
found in butter a growth promoting
substance. Without this substance
development is retarded.
Nature provided butterfat as the
fat for growing 'animals. She gave
us no substitute and man has in vain
tried to invent one. ,
Do You Like Ice Cream? Ice
cream is a food, and should not be
classed as a luxury. It contains pro
teins, fats, and sugars in well-balanced
proportions. It should be made
an important part of our meals, tak
ing the place of other foods not near
ly as wholesome.
Buttermilk and Bulgarian Milk.
The hundred-year-old men of Bul
garia are a living testimonial of the'
value of a sour milk diet. It is fast
becoming popular in this country.
Buttermilk is easily digested. Con
tains all the nourishment of skimmed
milkand the tonic lactic acid.
- Hqw About Cheese? Cheese and
cottage cheese are highly concentrat
ed foods building material for
muscles, brain and blood. They con
tain the best elements for growth and
repair of the body.
Remember.--There are no substl-
' j tutes for dairy products. Nature did
not, and man can not make them,
show qualities. Crawford Bros, ex- Dairv Products are the cheapest good
hibited this year at Spokane, making food on the market ou can afford
large winnings; at the Oregon State to use them liberally. "V ou cannot af
Fair, and also at the Pacific Inter- ford to do without them. Lse milk.
national at Portland, making good
winnings.
Their 3-year-old, Queen of the
May, took her 42nd blue ribbon at
the International; being pronounced
by the judge one of the best cows he
bad ever seen.
Every animal exhibited this year
has been placed.
They were offered $1000 each for
two of their heifers, but refused, also
$4 00, for a 4-weeks-old calf.
1 ST. MAWES SUSY 219991
K73.G: lb, fat.
4 Llt'Y OF PLKAKAXT VIEW
C49.G lb, fat
The above picture shows the four
highest record Jersey full sisters In
the world and their breeder, Ed Car
Carlton. Oregon.
Their average butter fat record of
728 lbs. exceeds that of any other
four; full sisters by nearly 100 lbs.
These were bred, owned and develop
ed bf Ed Cahr. Carlton. Oregon. Per
sistency in production and persist
ency in repioduction are two things
that make dairy production profit
able and breeders famous. It was this
persistency that has made Ed Cary
and his herd famous. A high pro
ducing daughter is a credit to any
sire and dam. but when this happens
four times from the same mating it
adds to the value of each. The moth
er of these four cows. Susy of For
estdale. lived In the days when little
attention was given to records, hence
we do not have any official record
from her but she was a heavy pro
ducer. In addition to the four full
sisters mentioned. Susy of Fore?ttale
has another daughter, Susy of For
esuUle 2d. She is the dam of St.
Mawes Poppy and St, Mawes Zoe. SI.
Mawes Poppy having an official rec
ord Of 952 lbs. of butterfat in one
year, champion cow for 116. and St.
Mawes Zoe. a record of. 85.3 lbs.,
which was the junior 4-year-old rec
ord when made. St. Mawes usy,
the highest producing of the four
full sisters, with 872 lbs. fat. baa
S ST. MAWES TiliOSSOM 229OG0
713JI Hi, fat
3 SUSY'S TWIX MAID EX S024O9
073.79 lb, fat
three daughters with records of 774.
698 and 478 lbs. butterfat respect
ively. St. Mawes Blossom, another
one of 'the four sisters, with a rec
ord of 713 lbs. of fat. has two daugh
ters with records of 685 and 562 lbs.
of fat respectively. St. Mawes has
20 daughters in the Register of Mer
it, including the above. His daugh
ters have higher average butterfat
records than do the daughters ot any
bull having 20 or more tested daugh
ters. Mr. Cary sold a part of his herd
at auction on June 1C last and those
that be sold of his own breeding av
eraged $1109.70 -each, one cow go
ing to F. A. Doerfler, Silverton', Ore
gon, for $5100. .
THE OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL DOING
MUCH GOOD
The Oregon
Dairy
Council is a encourage, promote
broad, impartial, nonprofit corpora- ery.hranch of the dairy Industry. of
and advance ev
il on, whose aim and , purpose is to
the etat.? of Oregon and the North-
NEW WORLD'S RECORD JERSEY
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west. It's directorate and member
ship, representing all dairy interests,
work unselfishly and without remun
eration in behalf of a larger public
appreciation of milk and dairy pro
ducts, and their hygienic and econo
mic value as foods..
We recognlie the larger use of
dairy products as essential fo the
welfare of Ihe'hnman race; as nec
essary in the maintenance of the
present advanced position of the
American people, and as a requisite
to further advancement or large
achievement.
It is the purpose of the Oregon
Dairy Council to assist and encour
age the production of high quality
stock .and dairy products of uniform
and widely recognized standard, and
to improve production, distribution,
marketing methods, and general con
Our work Is largely, although by
no means wholly, educational. It
does not duplicate or conflict with
the activities of other existing dairy
organizations. It Is our purpose , to
assist and co-operate with such .or
ganizations uniting all Interested un
its In the cause of larger demand and
increased use of milk and dairy pro
ducts. . , , 7. u
The Oregon Dairy Council invites
larger co-operation with schools, li
braries, child welfare societies, wo
men's clabs, parent teachers' associ
ations and similar organizations since
with aims in common and with our
facilities for service enlarged and
made permanent, we welcome add!-,
tional opportunity to impress so
strongls-apon the mind of every res
ideafof Oregon the fact that "milk
is our greatest productive food,"
that not a ejnklsf family or Individual
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A MILK SURVEY F OR ALL THE LEAD
ING CITIKJF. OREGON 1
A milk survey Is being made In all . milk, giving programs and teaching
the larger cities and towns in Oregon.
Salem is to be included.
This work Is being done by the
Oregon Dairy Council, an educational
council "to further the use of milk
and dairy products. The work is pro
gressing rapidly and follow up work
is now being done by the parent
teacher!circb?s and clubs.
This survey was made In Portland
last May. through the courtesy of
Superintendent Grout, and it was
found that ovej 3702 children in the
grade schools, under 14 years of age.
were receivirig no milk.
The women's clubs and parent-
teacher circles have been spreading
the mothers the need of milk for
their growing children as well aa
using It In cooking, etc.. for the oth
er members of the family. Some
children who say they do not like
milk are being given, milk In a new
form. A little sugar or vanilla may
make a child like It. or it may be
used in cooking when a child will not
take milk to drink.
In most ot the rural districts, and
even in many districts where there
Is plenty of milk, the record showa
that over one-third of the children
do not drink milk.
Following is a psrtial report ot
the milk survey, compiled by Edith.
Knight Hill, secretary of the council.
information about the food value of 'who has charge of the work:
The center of the tthtwv picture is Lulu Alphia of Ashburn :t757l. w1m lias Jut rompK tel a year record f WXMWt lb, fat. 1
It., inllk world's- Jersey record for age) th- upper picture at left K a wMure ne on the 4. J. Vast -klrrk A. son "ZlzR
ton. Orrffon upper right picture,' Clara fa'lcu a71131T-loMcr plctuie. J. J. Vail KIcek and son Ivau (who cared for run Iuitu test)
and the Van Kleek home, . ,' ;. . .
County Town
Benton Philomath ..
Benton ......... .Alsea ......
Benton Corvallis ...
Benton Corvallis ...
Benton Corvallis . . .
Clatsop Astoria ....
Clatsop Seaside
Coos Marshfield ..
Coos Bandon
Coos Bandon ....
Coos Powers
Crook Prlneville ...
larkson Medford ....
Jackson Vedford
Jackson Medford
lackson Medford ....
Jackson ....... .Ashland ....
Jackson ...Jacksonville .
Jackson Rogue River
Jackson Pheonix ....
Lake ....j Lakeview ...
Linn Harrisburg ,
Linn Iebanon
Marion ...Mill City ..,
Morrow Ileppncr ...
Morrow . lone ,
Morrow Lexington ..
Morrow ....... .Doardman ..
rmatllla Pendleton .,
Wasco The Dalles ..
Wasco The Dalles .
Wasco The Dalles .
Washington Hlllsboio ..
Washington Forest Grove
Washington Foret Grove
Yamhill MeMinnville
Yamhill Amity
Yamhill Amity
School.
....Philomath ..
... .Alsea School -
. . . ,?OatU .........
.....North
, . . . .Central
.....Grade Schools ..
....Seaside Schools .
....Marshfield Grades
.....Bandon Grades .
.....Bandon High ...
. . . Powers Grades . .
Prlneville
.....Washington ....
, ....larkson
, . . . .Roosevelt
.....Lincoln
.....Hawthorne .....
Jacksonville ....
. . . . .Uogue River ....
Pheonix
Lakevtew
, ,. . . .Ilarrisburg .
, . . . .lraon Dist
Mill City ...
Ifeppner
. . . . .lone .......
....'.Lexington 102
Boardman 66
Lincoln 246
No. who
No. in do not
school get milk
175
... 120
... 220
... 245
... 278
...2004
... 2S2
3
21
10O
207
200
319
10J
12S
303
290
103
90
75
195
1S1
366
235
205
7
i Yamhill
.West End School ... 52
.Cnlon St. School ... 264
.Whlttier 295
.IMlsboro 4 69
.Lincoln 192
.ITentral 199
rook ' 185
Junior High 42
Amity Grades 9S
S3
...Lafayette ..Lafayette
59
20
71
71
109
2IS
93
21
SO
103
" 34
42
in
100
31
30
30
76
57
137
94
62
63
2T
34
76
19
115
95
151
62
71
58
19
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