Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, August 28, 1914, Image 1

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    COURIE
OVERDALE
VOL. 10.
CLO V E R D A LE , T IL L A M O O K COUNTY, OREGON, AU G U ST 28, 1914
FIRST OFFICIAL COW TEST REPORT
F o u n d e d in t h e S t r o n g e s t W a y
G r o w in g S t r o n g e r fcvery D a y
rhe Nestuccu Cow Testing Association was organized four months
ago and a daily test of the cows belonging to members of the associa­
tion lias been made
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f
Those who have become members of this associa­
tion are enthusiastic in the belief that it furnishes the logical and eco­
nomical way of rinding out the prefiiable members of their herds, or,
better vet, the unprofitable ones.
S E R V E S Y OU RIGHT
The following record gives the names and records of the cows in
Wir Sprechen Deutch
the association which have produced more than 190 pounds of butter-
fat or 5.000 pounds of milk during the period of four months, ending
Acg i.-t 10, 1914:
Owner of Cow
M.
Hays..............
M . ,1. Bays
1). T. Werschkul
.1. D unn.........
Craven’ s estate
W. C lick .........
Name of
Breed of Age When
COW
years fresh
.( georgiana
Native
8 March
4 4
< 4
Herendley
10
4
<
. Pvpsin
9 January
.Clover
Jersey
10 April 10
-Cusmuell
Holstein 5
Feb. 28
1.
. Bessie
0
Mar. 20
4 i
Buster
i
Dec. 5
Ruliy
Blaeicie
Native
12 Mar. 10
5
Native
Mar. 29
. Stuby
Native
12
Mar. 12
Potgut
Native
10 Mar, 20
Mav
Jersev
5
Feb. 1
. Ruby
5
J ersey
Feb. 1
. Bosnie
ti
Jersey
Mar. 5
. Bide
5
Mar. 15
Jersey
Q
Hartack
o
Jersev
Mar. 10
.(ioat
Jersey
10 Mar. 22
.Jersey
Jersey
7 April 3
• Cream
Jersey
4
Mar. 30
COW
P. Bosma, Official Teeter.
Pounds
milk
4,898.86
4,844.96
5,155
5,610
5,041.52
5,361.98
5,092 20
4,330
4,951
4,973.04
4,078.08
5,057.08
4,021.04
3,905.08
4,099
4,211.80
3,580
4.572
4,457.08
3,741
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Per ct Pounds
fat
b’ terfat
3.94
193.44
T I L L A M O O K , OKBGOIN
4.11
199.54
190.85
3.70
3.66
205.61
8.44
173.46
Member
8.82
177.99
3.58
172.39
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
4.98
215.76
4.09
202.57
Of the United States
4.04
199.94
4.61
192.30
175.23
4.75
190.73
4.88
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4.88
200.12 ;
4.82
202.89 ♦
19...43
5.40
195.39 ♦
4.27
5.08
224.46
5.70
213.57
CLOVERDALE, ORE.
CLOVERDALE HOTEL
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M. Bays, Secretary. ♦
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H om e
for
Travelers and Visitors
Meals 35c and 50c
l»eds 50c and up.
; Everything
f irst-class
Y our Patronage Solicited
BANKING BY MAIL
Several of our customers are people we do not know by sight
though we have done business by mail with them for years. We
believe we have given them satisfactory banking service and can
give you the same satisfaction.
Mail us You next Check or Checks
It saves you time, and TIME IS MONEY, especially at this season
of the year. No need to come to the bank in person.
P h oto by American Press A ssociation.
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Serv:an So diers Are Brave Fighters
8«rvia maintains only 36.000 men in times of peace, but she has mobilize'!
all o f her male population trained to bear arms, and the number is 824.0*0
men. The Servian army is largely composed of veterans with a splendid
morale and a record of tirst rate achievement In the Balkan wars.
SECURITY AND SERVICE our Motto
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