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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
ÍK1. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY X MO manufactured. Thin leaven about over the preceding year. Receipts *1.51** cent« per lot) lb». for milk j>er month were an follows: March, after deducting the making. It 42.591 Ills; April, 112.085 lbs; Muy. seems to be the experience of fac 149,474 lbs.; June, 148,229 lbs.; July, tories the size ofClover Leaf that 1% 132,212 lbs.; August, 113,529 lbs.; centn in hardly enough as a making September, 83,365 1b».; October, 51, 682 lbs. and November, 25,033 lbs. charge. 93,709 Iba. cheese manufactured. Expenses for the year were $2,926. Resourcea and liabilities at present Cheese sold for $14,285.34, an are an follows: Resources, *1021.41. average of 15.24 cents net at the dock at Cloverdale. To the stockholders and Directors Liabilities, $790.90. Respectfully submitted, 1375 boxes manufactured. Pro of the Three Rivers Creamery C arl H aberlach , Sec. duct exceeded 1908 by $3,762.00. Association, Het>o, Oregon. Milk contained 33,071 lbs. of butter GENTLEMAN, - Following is my re fat, being an average of .03870 port as secretary of your creamery cent butter fat for the season. for the year 190J. The factory re Factory received $1874.18 for ceived for the year 1909. 1,718.817 lbs. year for making cheese, being of milk, an increase over 1908 of 134,043 lbs. Receipts for months To the stockholder» of the Elwood cents per lb. Average yield was a little over 10.98 were as follows: February, 25,928 Ilia; Creamery Co., Tillamook, Ore, March, 4*1,747 lbs.; April,207,721 lbs ; G entlemen ,— Following is my lbs. of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk, Muy, 283,373 1b«.; June, 281,878 lbs.; report as secretary and salesman for practically an 11 lb. yield, which is very good. July, 248,00911». ¡August, 212,0521b. s; your company for the year 1999. I do not know what your expenses September, 156,299 lbs.; October, Factory received milk as follows: 126,291 |ba.; November, 59,040 Ils.; April, 83,680 lbs; May, 139,981 lbs; were last year, nor your financial and Decemlrer, 23,909 lbs. 182,168 ¡June, 141,799 lbs; July, 135,581 lbs; standing, as you have a secretary lbs. of cheese manufactured und sold August, 121,783 Hi»; Sept., 119,7381b«; who looks after these matters. Respectfully submitted," for the year. Cheese sold fora total October, 68,579 lb»; November,26,350 C arl H aberlach , of $27,936.98, an increase in value of lbs; and Decemlrer, 3,045 lbs. Total Secretary and Salesman. the factory's pnxluct over 1908 of receipt»,891,536 ll>»., again of 165,451 $7,453,29. Average price received *bs. over 1908. for cheese for the year, 15.31 cents Butter fat in milk, 32,087 lbs. per lb. f.o.b. Tillamook. Average Average butter fat in milk .O3K17 yield was 10 6 lbs. of cheese |>er 160 per cent. lbs. of milk. 89,906 Iba. cheese manufactured Amount of butter fat in milk, 67,- and sold, 1287 boxes. 10.095 lbs. To the directors and stockholders 130 lbs. cheese were made per 100 lb», of of tlie Pleasant Valley Cheese Co., Hemlock, Oregon. Average butter fat in milk, .031X5 milk. It required 9.35 lbs. of milk per fxmnil of cheese. G entlemen ,—Following is my re per cent. Cheese sold for $13,900.37. Average port as secretary of your company Nuinoer of boxes of cheese made price received being 15.496 cent», or for the year 1900: Amount of milk 2015. Factory received for making two practically 15*4 cents per lb. net on received at the factory for 1909 was cent« per lb. cheese, which made the wharf. Elwood made quite a 457.932 lbs., divided as follows: few Y.A. cheese, which helped the March, 9,464 lbs.; April, 48,812 lbs.; $3,643.36. May. 86,342 lbs,; June, 85.582 lb».; Expenses for the year were *3339.89, price up a little. Paid $1.46 and $1.47 per 100 lbs. July, 76,973 lbs.; August, 66,720 lbs.; Resources of the factory are at Prices paid for butter fat were as September, 49.IH3 lbs. and Octolier, present ns follows: Cush with treasurer, $151.43; due follow»: April, 42.2 cents; May, 38.2 34,996 lbs. Amount of butter fat in milk was factory from merhants for December cents;June, 36 cents; July, 36 cents; cheese, $170,79; creamery building August, .'18.3 cents; September 39 16084 lbs. and ground $1,825.65; 1910 expense cents;October 40 cents; November Average butter fat in milk, .0371 account, $95.00; supplies left over and Decemlier are estimated each per cent. from 1909, $251.10; D. A. Hailey, $8.73; 40 cents. Average payment, count This milk produced 48,095 lbs. of Oregon CheeseCo. ,$65 57;A. Mason, ing off 1% for making would be a cheese. little over 38,% cents for butter fat, $7.24. Average yield was 1044 lbs. of certainly a fine price. The factory cheese per 1«) lbs. milk. Total resources, $2575.51, LiafiUities are the capital stock of operated only «luring the summer 092 boxes of cheese sold. months. $i9oaai The 48,095 lbs. of cheese were sold Besides the ex|>ense account of Liabilties are the capital stock of for $7,395.38. which r am enclosing you an item $55O.(*>, due patrons for December Average prices received for cheese ized account, we paid a 12 per cent and November milk, $603,38. was 15.37 cents net on the dock at Resources; Building valued at Tillamook. dividend on the capital stock of the corporation, which amounted to $1*10.00, cash in hands of treasurer, Factory receives two cents per lb. $228.00. $175.75, due for cheese »old $ 473.71, for making cheese, the total re Counting wliut money is in the Respectfully submitted, ceived being $961. 90. hands of the treasurer and the am C arl H aberlach , Sec. There was further deducted the ount due for cheese and one month's amount paid the Tillamook County salary of secretary andcheesemaker Creamery Association for inspect paid fur IWlOaccount, it would make ing the year's cheese, the inspec the same ns $417.22 cash the factory tion cost having been $31,52. Also would have at the beginning of this $78.75 for hauling cheese and sup year, with no liabilities other than plies. To the director» and »t<M*kholder» the capital stock. Expenses for the year were $1009. - of the Eii»t Beaver Cheese Co.. J would suggest that it would lie 82. Hemlock, Oregon. well to select a delegate to attend The resources and liabilities of G entlemen ,—Following is my the Tillamook County Creamery the company are as follows: Association meetings. The asocia- re|>ort a» aecretary of your com Resources: Bills receivable, be lion bus done good work the pust pany for ttMRI. ing notes given the company by The factory received for year 572,- year and another year should wit the subscribers for stock in the ness further Improvement in quality 426 lb», of milk, divided in monthly company. $349.04, fixture and fac receipt» a» follows: March, 19,479 of Tillamook cheese, and anything tory ground $1*10. supplies on hand that helps the quality, naturally lb».; April, 61.487 lbs.; May, 82,382 $143.90. Cash in bank, $14.68; total, helps the prise, other thing lieing lb».; June, 101,628 lb»,: July. 95.068 $1.107.62. lb»,; August, 83,203lb*.; September, eq ual. Liabilities: Bills payable $474.04 You will futlier notice by the at 64,13511».; October, 49,596 Iba., and and capital stock $5«). November, 24,418 Iba. taclied itemized list of ex|>en<lees During the year 1 cent per lb. Thia milk waa manufactured into that the hauling account in quite it for butter fat was deducted from the large item but it being delivered «1,091 Iba. Average yield was 10.6 milk delivered by subscribers to f.o.b. Tillamook, makes it well for 11». of cheeae |>er l(*> Iba. of milk. the capital stock of the company, 861 laixea cheeae made. higher prices. same to lie applied on the notes The cheeae »old for $0,384.31, an Figuring on the basis of 1’4 cents given the company for payment of for making cheese, the amount average of 15.46 cent» per lb. The stock. This makes considerable charged around Tillamook City factory made quite n few Y.A.'a, work keeping tract of these Three Rivers would have paid *1.44 which lielpeil the price up some. small payments, and as the notes Amount of butter fat in milk waa per 100 lbs. milk on a average for are in escrow to semire payment '23,014 lb»., being an average butter the last year. of note given to purchase the fac fat contentjof 4.02 per cent. Res|>ectfully submitted, tory, it makes it more difficulty to Figuring on basis of 1'« cents for C arl H aberlach , See, endorse these payments. It would making, which isthe amount charg be much lictter to adopt some other ed around Tillamook City, would method of paying these notes, es- make an average price of a little number of more thun $1.45 per 100 Ilia, milk for peciaily its there are a notes given by subscribers to the the season. As a matter of fact the capital stock who are not supply To the Directors and stockholders factory charged two cents per lb. ing milk to the factory of the Clover Lest Creamery Co.. fur making cheese; paid $35.16 for Respectfully submitted. inspecting their cheese and alao Tillamook, Oregon C arl H aberlach , Sec. and paid for haul G entlemen ,— Following is my re deducted ing cheese and supplies the sum of port aa secretary of your cheese A Common Cold. $195.46 for 191» account. factory for the past year: We claim that il catching cold Rweipta for making for the year Amount of milk received, 1,537.157 could l>e avoided some of the most dangerous and filial diseases would Iba; Marvil, 31.«« lbs, April. 166,178 were *1213.82. Expenses for the year were $1,251.• never lie heard of. A cold often lbs. May, 235,576 lbs; June, 261,810 from which should pruiierty |H. ' lorms a culture t«-<! for germs of Iba; July, 247.MP Iba; Aug list,214.446 til • i.a.s^i <- a k ii— i s* ’ infectious uiacaee». (. onmimntion, diphtheria ami ¿»rlet lbs;September. 167.<«9 11»; (k'tober, de<lucte«l$.4.l3 supplies left over am! sold to |>atr«>n». The factory fever, four of the most dangerous j 119,(117 11»; November, 11»; also installe»! a new boiler last year, and fatal diseases, arc of thia clans. and l>ecew»b«'i. 15554 lbs . The culture lied formed by the cold 17UW! . Iba. of cheese was manu- at a ci»t of $181.25. I favors the development of the germs Resources are $7tL«>caah in bank, * fnekurvd and aold. ' of these diseases, that would not Amount received for chiame. IM ■ $7X73 aupplies on hand. Building otherwise find’ lodgment, riiciv i- and grounds PHI. 25. Total of j little danger, however, of any of 2ttt.«k these disease* living contracted Amount of butter fat in milk. 5U, $1,144. tU when ii good ex|M*ctomnt cough Liabilities sre bills imyuble of $275 medicine tike Chamberlain's Cough 340 11» and tlie capital stock outstanding Remedy is used. It cleans out Average yield was of $nm«< s total of $775.«* these culture beds that favor the cheese per lOtilbs. of milk. Would suggest that it w«>ul«l lie ilevelopinent of the germs of these Average price received for cheese well to elect a delegate to attend the diseases That is wny thia remedy 15 45 cents on dock. has prove«! an universally successful Average butter fat in milk 'ttoi sessions of the Tillamook County in preventing pneumonia. It not Creamery AsawiaUott. only cures your cold quickly, but |ier cent. minimizes the risk of contracting Re«|>ecttiilly aubniitte«l. 23UH boxes of cheese manufactured. these dangerous diseases. For sale C arl H ah * ri . ach , See. Farmers were paid for butter fat by Lamar's Drug Store. genera) prices throughout the coun ty whether the cheese was inspect ed or not. , Respectfully submitted, C arl H abemlach , Sec. Three Rivers Crea mery Association. Elwood Creamery Company. SU 11» ,triH*tl rays in being.“ ‘Cealrt mi I' « «ami ■r nt I ■ tunk' Wb< .•a y< •dr" iced i flher i I ore. I be buri Jwiiy» in If Tf It .<< f» '»’I inn I* • ublillg re« oil jury nr pelate - We t In ill nt« fbe w lb the It bril ip. r fllug » r« er glWX. Uditi" lied t: rriegi •llAltic K'» of ok fin Pleasant Valley Cheese Company Diarrhoea KILL«»* COUCH AND CURE THK lungs When you want a quick cure withou- any loan ol time, and one that is followed by no bad .«suits, uae wi™ Dr. King’s New Discovery for CgHSi18 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy .4® a. MNP ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES. 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Window Sashes Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Compy Manufacturers of East Beaver Cheese Company. nurf It n Yuri Clover Leaf Crea mery Company. aa follows March, 42 cents; April. 42.2 cento. Nay. .*• cents; June. #V* cents; Juhr, .'•«cent», August. «lets.; September. .'Wl 3 cents; Octolier 414 4 cento; November. 41 2 cents, and December 43 cents. Patrons were pant as average <»(343 cents |«er IK butter fat delivers 1. Factory receive«! lor making for the year the mm of $2417 851*1 ng at the rat)of I»« cento tier lb. cheese Meda Co-Operative, To the stockbolilern of the Me<la VT Vo <»|xralive Creamery Co., t loventale. Oregon. G rntlbmbn .—Following is my re l»irt aa aalvaman for your com- pany for the «ear list) The fa« t >»y receive«! for the year 8552*) II *. milk, a gain of 3K 552 It» EORGK WILLETT A ttomney - at -L aw Next to Tillamook County Bank, T illamook O regon . KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook County’s Most Famous Cheese, The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and First Class Lumber of the Best Quality. LEI FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL. KDW PIUS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse Substitutes. Sold by Chas. I. Clough. FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about bow to obtain the best results in cultivating the soil* Stock Raisin£*FruitGrowinÿ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25 <