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Tillamook Headlight February 26. 1014, ■arch, 134,229 lba. ; April, 238,369 lb». ; May, 340, 347 lbs ; June, 340,- lbs. ; July, 310,295 lbs ; August, 58 lbs ; September, 136,604 October, 145,931 lbs. ; Novem- 76,564 lbs., and December, *409 lbs. 82,952 lbs of butter tat in milk, an trage of 3 88 per cent butter fat. )3,6O4 lbs. of cheese manufac- _td and sold. Average yield was 10.92 lbs. of cheese per 100 lbs of milk. 3,252 boxes of cheeee man- Ufectured. Cheeee sold for $33,036.32, an av- rage price of 15.43 cents per lb. Butter fat prices were as follows: asuary, 38c. ; February, 38c. ; ^■kch, 38c. ; April, 37VJc ; May, 30c. ; June, 37.7c ; July, 366c. ; August, 36c. ; September, 37c. ; October, 383c. ; November, 38,3c.; and December, 40c. Factory received two cents per lb. for making cheese, or $4,672.08. Expenses for the year, including dividends paid, total $4.401.60. $ Resources and Liabilities. Rest urecs: Real property and plant, $1,825.65 ; supplies on hand, $294.50; due company for cheese, $685.75, and cash in Tillamook County Bank, $582 04; 1914 expense, $25.00 ; total, $3,392 94. Libi lities: Capital stock outstand ing. $1,600 00. 253.945 lbs. of cheese manufactured you had the same cheese maker, I be for butter fat, 37.4c. ; average paid Th's leaves the resources as follows : tariff has heen reduced on cheeee from and sold for $39.214.69. for 100 lbs of milk, 1.42J»p. lieve that the question of larger yield Cash in Tillamook County a specific duty of 6 cents pet lb. to an Average price received for cheese, should be attributed to the system of Bank...................................... $460.12 ! ad valorem duty of 20 per cent. As vet 15.44 cents per lb. inspecting, which makes all of the 1 >ue as above.................... 75.00 > no shipments of cheese have been re- Meda Creamery. Average yield was 11.1 lbs. cheese cheese makers more careful. The Due account inspecting, 71.44 I ceived on this Coast from New Zealand per 100 lbs. of milk. average in the county will be consider Following is the statement for the and some make the claim that we need 3,574 boxes of cheese manufactuied able better than 11 lb. cheese per 100 ' Meda Creamery Co Milk received Total $Co6.56 i fear no cheesa from that section. But and sold. lbs. of milk, taking it for the twelve I, 040,407 lbs. ; butter fat, 42,412.82 1 wish to call your attention to the 1 want to caution yon gentlemen not to Factory charged If cents fur making months. lbs. ; lbs. of cheese manufactured, matter of yield of cheese per 100 lbs. be to sure of the sounuenss of that con Resources and liabilities: 116.966; amount paid to patrons, cheese all of the months excepting milk, which has been as follows since tention, and will read you an item Resources: Supplies on hand paid this association was organized : $15,318 05 ; average price of butter April when 2 eents was charged. from the N. Y. Produce Review and fat. 36.4c ; average yield for year, Receipts for making cheese, $4,507.32. for, $218.90; Cash in bank, $30 57. 1909, 10.70 lbs cheese per lOOlbs milk. American Creamery, under date of 4th, Expenses for the year, after deduct Building and grounds. $1,523.13. Tota| II. 22; price for 100 lbs. of milk, 1910, 10.75 ” inst. $1.47. Prices paid for butter fat: ing supplies on hand, $4011.95. A ten resources, $1,772.60. 1911, 10.85 ” “According to mail advices (received Liabilities: Capital stock outstand January, 36,1c. ; February, 39.6c. ; per cent dividend was also paid on out 1912, 11.02 ” in London) steamers landed in London Marell 39.0; April, 38.5c. ; May, standing stock, which amounted to ing, $800.00; Bills payable, $600.00. 1913, 11.10 ” last week 71,614 boxes of butter from 37.1c.; June. 35,7c.; July, 34.5c. ; $90.00. This shows a gain of 4-10 of a lb. of New Zealand, and 52,624 boxes from The company will have to pay 1 per August, 33.7c ; September, 36.2c. ; cheese per 100 lbs. milk in the period Australia. Cable advices report fur Elwood. October, 36c. ; November, 34.6c. ; cent income tax on net earnings, which covered. The factories having their ther shipments from the Antipodes will make our income tax amount to December, 35.3c. Factory received a total of 1.669,356 cheese inspected received last year a during the week of 90.000 boxes.’’ $4.96. lbs. of milk. Increase over 1912 was I total of 30,777,748 Ibs of milk. The in Also, “New Zealand is making a lot Tillamook Creamery. Followihg prices were paid for but 318,275 lbs., or nearly 24 per cent. creased yield on that amount of milk of cheese this season. About 26,830 ter fat; January, 38.3 cents; February, Monthly receipts in pounds were as | would make a total of 123,110 lb« of boxes arrived in London last week.” Factory received during the year a That is about half as much cheese total of 4,149,891 Ibs of milk as fol 41 cents; March, 40 cents; April, 39.6 follows : March, 66,365; April, 157,055; ■cheese or over 1,750 boxes triplets. cents; May. 40 cents ; June, 39 cents; May, 291,901; June. 289,425; July, 263,- ■ At market price last year this cheese as we make in a season in Tillamook. lows: January 63,146 lbs; February July, 37.3 eents; August 37 cents; Sep 827; August, 228,877; September, 181,- 1 would be valued at over $19,000.00. Our only security is the quality of our 62,845 lbs; March 206,153 lbs; April 414,701 Ibs; May 627,112 Ibs; June tember, 38J cents ; October, 394 cents ; 458; October, 126,577, and November, , While all of the increased yield should cheese and to this end we should ever l not be credited to the saytem now in work. I think we should all encourage 648,655 Ibs; July 593,063 lbs; August November, 40 cents, and December, 63,871. This milk contained 64,634 lbs. of use, still the matter of ihspecting hits : the matter of better milk whenever 510,918 lbs; September 417,377 lbs; 43.3 cents. Average price paid for but OetoberH42,738 lbs; November 185,160 ter fat was exactly 39 cents per lb. butter fat. Average butter fat con i had a lot to do with it. Especially is possible. net to the farmers. tent was 3.87 per cent. this true that quality haja not been Suggest that you appoint an audit Ibs. and Dec. 78,023 Ibs. Resources and liabilities: 183,089 lbs of cheese were manufac i sacrificed to quantity. It is’on the mat- ' I ing committee to check this report, as 161.611 Ibs. of butter fat in milk, an Resources : Due company for cheese tured and sold. 2 563 boxes cheese ter of quality that we have largely ! I it would take only a few minutes to average of 3.896 per cent. been enabled to build up or obtain a | check same. 463,233 Ibs of cheese manufactured sold, $402.07; due for boxes, $18.00; made. building and ground, $2000.00; supplies Average yield was 10.97 lbs. of cheese wide distribution of our cheese. Respectfully submitted. and sold, making 6,487 b oxes cheese. on hand, $500.00; paid on wood contract per 100 lbs. milk. Since our last annual meeting the | Carl liaberlach, Secretary. Average yield, 11.16 Ibs. cheese $45.00, and cash in bank, $623.59. To Cheese sold for $28,179.31. Average per 100 lbs milk. price, 15.39 cents per lb. Cheese sold for $71,582.48. Average tal $3,588.66. Beaver Creamery Ass’n. price Liabilities: Capital Stock outstand Factory received If cents for mak received, 15.45 cents per lb. ing cheese, or $3,204.05. Factory received during the year Factory received l1.. cents for mak ing, $900.00. Expenses for the year were $2,717.38. a total of 575,726 lbs. of milk. ing cheese or total of $6,948.50. n Bi Resources and liabilities: Monthly re.-eipts were as follows : Expenses for the year including divi Cold Springs. Cash in bank $178.27, due for Novem March, 34,171 lbs ; April, 58,205 dend were $.7588.00, making a loss of - On The factory received during the year ber cheese, $42.29; building and ground, I lbs. | May, 100,267 lbs ; June, 100,595 $539 50 for the year. It seems that IJ a total of 1,015,355 lbs. of milk. Month $890.45; supplies on hand, $120 00. To lbs ; ’ July, ’ ------- 89,255 - lba. ; August cents is too small an amount to charge I »3,335 lbs. IMS. ; , September, |UL IIMJLI , <r-T,UIV 54,310 1.1®, lbs. j : for making cheese, in view of the high ly receipts in lbs. were as follows: tai $1231.01. January, 19,595; February, 25,300; Liabilities: October, 46,631 lbs. ; and November, cost of labor and material. March, 65,180; April, 81,539; May, Capital Stock outstanding, $550.00. 18,654 lbs. Resources of the company: Supplies 132,147; June, 168,394; July, 160,750; Tbis milk contained 23,181 lbs. of on hand, $920.15 August, 133,552; September, 100,408; )KAT butter fat. 1914 expense account, 330.99 October, 73,931; November. 36,477, and Average test or butter fat, 4.027 Due companv for cheese sold, 256.90 December, 18,582. UK» per cent. Creamery plant and ground, 3,543.16 This milk contained 39,821 lbs. of 60,451 lbs. of cheeee were made Miscl. accounts outstanding, 143.47 butter fat. Average butter fat content, • Oi and «old for $0,321.55. Claim against Elmore & 3.92 per cent. Average yield, lOVb lbs. cheeee per Company, 147.75 110,293 lbs. of cheese manufactured. 100 lbs. of milk I understand that Cash in Tillamook County Average yield was 10.85 lbs. cheese part of this was on account of milk Bank •1 2,127.89 per 100 lbs. milk. 1,560 boxes of cheese being delivered less than every Share stock remaining unpaid, 25.00 were made. day most of the time, and then the r,’ Cheese sold for $17,101.19. Average factory was operated only a short Total $7,495,31 price, 15J cents per lb. cheese. season. To the Tillamook County Cr’y Assn. Liabilities: Capital Stock outstand- The factory charged 2J cents for Average price received for cheese. ing, $1,000.00 making cheese last year, receiving Gentlemen: 15.42 cents per lb I submit the following report of 23.00 therefore the sum of 2,481.60. Factory Miscl. accounts due, 0« The factory received $1,376.38 for By balance, 6,472.31 also charged for hauling cheese, at the cheese inspected and graded for the year 1913. Y A Trip’s LH making cheese. rate of 25 cents per case for cheese 50L£ uATnta HUH; Expenses for the year were $7,495.31 hauled to Tillamook, namely $384.94. Maple Leaf Dairy Assn. 1439 21448 Total Brit'/i This Advcr- 'ID. The Tillamook Cr’y. . 806 19151-11 $1,300.39. $150.00 was also paid The company is now constructing Total receipts, $2,866.54. ’ iuuti ixamtR sous tisen.Lr.t With You Fairview Dairy Assn . 920 19933 Plasker Bros, o.t account of equip practically a new factory and there re Expenses for the year were$2,764.75, . 1302 10231 ment. mains unpaid therein ¡about $1,400.00. less $220.40 suDplies on hand, or South Prairie Cr’y. ... Three Rivers Cr’y. . . 109 9810 $286.50 has been paid in on stock When completed, this will be one of ANY ¡awn have been broken, but thin fimouo work shoe TRGE account, as per itemized list attached the best plants in the county and will $2,544.35. Mohler Cr’y. .2637 8548 I am sending you attached hereto an lia3 never been broken I y even t‘. o hardest wear—• Cloverleaf Cr . 726 8707 hereto. be a credit to the industry in Tillamook itemized statement, showing expenses 196 7891 Long Prairie to St Resources: Cash in bank, $130.50; County. that’s why we call it the ‘ Stronger-Than-The-Law” shoe. and receipts in detail. This leaves a Elwood Cr’y. . 506 7489 due from Blaine Creamery for net income of $322.19, upon which we Central Cr’y. Co. . 26 7342 paraffine, $3.50 ; supplies on hand It is comfort able andcood looking—th® Fairview Dairy Asso. will have to pay the U, S. Government All the money in tho world Cold Spring Cr’y. .1065 4224 $70.15 ; paid Plaskers, $150.00. Total. ntroncostandlonsoat rvearinx ahoo known. an income tax at the rate of 1 percent. could not produce a more com Beware of imitations. No other work ciio® Oretown Cr’y....... 29 4261 $354.16. Besides the above will say I Factory received during the year a Resources and liabilities: Resources, East Beaver Cr’y 685 3959 fortable or durablo heavy work in its claao is “just us good." that there are several items properly total of 4,008.258 lbs. of milk, a gain of supplies on hand,$220.40; due for No Neskowin Cr’y. . 45 3731 held as a resource. as hoops, 35,184 lbs. over the year 1912. Month vember cheese shoe. It cannot be equaled by ’Stronger-Than-The-I.aw" shoes nr® sold, $210.06; building ly receipts were: January, 71,474 lbs. ; Pleasant Valley Cr’y, 870 2571 presses, etc. mndo in regular heights ami high cuts. any other manufacturer. grounds $2,131.71; cash in bank, Beaver Cr’y. Co......... 464 2349 Liabilities : Payments received February, 32,973 lbs. ; March, 214.032 and Men ’s, Boys’ and YouUis’ at 12.50 to )R. lbs.; April, 408.645 lbs.; May, 593,336 $15.90; due for December making, on stock account, $266 50. Take a knife and cut st to pieces if you $0.00. Also for Women, Misses and Chil $48.23. lbs. ; June, 584,809 lbs.; July, 551,268 dren at $1.50 to $2.75. Total 11,826-140745-11 wish, and you will find it honestly made nintr Liabilities: Capital Stock outstand lbs.; August, 481,152 lbs.; September, Of the above amounts 55 Y A and of good leather, through and through. No Tlieso and other “Star Brand” shoe®— Mohler Creamery. 379,261 lbs. ; October, 315,827 lba.; No ing, $1,200.00; net balance, $1,426.30; 3077 Triplets were of poor quality and cubstitulcs for leather uro over used. over 750 styles uro sold by 20,000 good Total, $2,626.30. vember, 186.501 lbs. ; December, 138,- was shipped as seconds. merchants. Como to our store ami see a The factory received during the The items of supplies on hand, due The uppen nro made of Chromo Tanned “dlroncer-Than-The-Ijiw’’ shoo cut up so There were two n w factories added ORE year ■ara a t total of 2,012,366 lbs. of milk, 980 lbs. for cheese sold, cash tn bank and due to the association. Oretown and Nes Leather—as nearly water-proof as ioalher you can see just Low it is nude. 162.321 lbs. of butterfat in milk. Month! Monthly receipts were as fob c.:n be mndo. The counters, heels and ig, amounting to kowin Cr’vs. both located in the Little Average butter fat content, 4.05 per company for making, lows: January. 4,635 lbs. '■<=., ; March, double soles uro of the finest solo leather. Don’t buy shoddy shoes nt any price, $494.59 all told, really lly represent the Nestucca country. This with the in 47,69! lbs ; April, 173,061 I lbs. ; cent. The “Stronger-Ilian -The-Law” bhuebput /-l.v. > i insist i:|iou ‘.avinj "Star Brand’* Estimating some December cheese liquid assets of the concern. crease at the other factories makes a to'rethvr t:o it won't rip. It wi’l keep your i wi ll tho name on tho solo and th® !c May, 282,^17 Il'S. ; J une, 341,426 Rhdt dry and ci 70 you double wear. *'6ku*’cn the heel gain over the year 1912 of 2616 YAs. nr: Ibs, , Joly, 322,304 lbs. ; Aug- on hand, brings the cheese made to 451,700 ibs. 6,476 boxes of cheese man and 13882 Triplets. uat, ___ __ __ lbs. __ . : .......... 280,083 September Pleasant Valley. Yours respectfully, CIAL333.005 lbe. ; October, 172,985 lbs. ; ufactured. “Star Brand Shoes Are Better '* The factory received during the year Average yield was 11.27 lbs. of F. W. Christensen, November. 92,254 lbs. ; and Decent- a total of 614,719 lbs. of milk, a gain cheese per 100 Ibs. of milk. ,ont ber, 52,155 lbs. Inspector. Estimating cheese on hand, brings of 144,505 Ibs over 1912. Monthly re ,Vlut8 This milk contained 78,594 lbs. of ceipts were, March, 17,810 Ihs.; April, the total sales to $69,990.08. butter fat. THE I’ol’ll.AK PRICED CLOTHIER. Average price, 15.48 cents per lb. 64,747 Ibs. ; May, 108.583 16s. ; June, Average bulter fat in milk, 3.905 110,763 Ibs.; July, 101,170 Ibs.; August, cheese. per cent. To the Directors and Stockholders of Factory received 1J eents per lb. for 87,859 lbs.; September, 60,885 lbs.; Tillamook County Creamery Ass’n., 220 381 tbs._ cheeee manufactured, October, 47,580 lbs., and November, making cheese, total making charges ; linking 8,175 boxes, Gentleman:— 15.372 lbs. being estimated to be $7,904.75. CheesefBold for $34,310 69. Following is my report as secretary This milk contained 24,394. lbs. but Expenses for the year were $6,912.96 i Average price, 15.57 cents f. o. b. of your association for 1913: ter fat. this including dividend. iar' lohler. Made In The association inspected a total of Average butter fat in milk, 3.97 per Resources and liabilities: Thran ■Yield was 10.95 lba. cheeee pet 100 3,422,131 Ibs. of cheese, being all of the cent. Resources: Cash in Tillamook County Othet e. milk. cheese handled by me except what is 67,483 lbs. of cheese manufactured. Stylu -...3 Butter fat prices paid as follows : Bank, $653.96; Supplies on hand which 962 boxes cheese sold. made at the Blaine and Sami Lake fac ‘ T January, 37 cents; March, 38V» are paid for $585.60; building and tories. This is a gain of 235,234 Ibs. o f Average yield, 10.97 Ibs. cheese per ground, $3,445.31; due for cheese Bold, ___ ! its; April, 371» cents; Muy. cheese, due mostly to taking on the Perfect 100 milk. its ; June 38 4 cents ; July, 37 $3.408.53; due company for making Beker Cheese sold for $10,416.75, an aver Neskowin and Oretown factories. To ent ; August, 36'A cents ; Septeni- December cheese, estimated to be $311.- age price of 15.44 cents per lb. tal boxes inspected, 48,363 boxes. A Fuol er, 37.3 cent. ; October, 38.3 cents; 71. Total, $8,404.51. The following gives in detail the fac Saver The factory received $1,687.07 for Liabilities: Jovember* 39 cents ; and Decrm- Capital Stock outstanding. $900.00; making cheese. Total receipts, $1,693.- tories and amounts; er, 46.4 cents. Maple Leaf Creamery, 514,791 lbs. 89. Eorr h v.1,0 OB account of railroad having due for wood burned and not yet paid IS CAI1-"". The Til la nook Creamery, 463,233 lbs. Expenses for the year were $1,501.23. ilrn'iy n ri'inarknblo All- CO«’«» een out of commission about the for, $100. Due patrons for cheese sold, 451,7(X) ’ lbs. Fairview Dairy Ass’n., ’ rristwo* coiount if broad, sound, Resources and Liabilities: Supplies $1,751.85. Total liabilities: $2,751.85. me December cheeee was ready to co'Hsnon sen so along South Prairie Creamery, 253,915 lbs. wit L «vr on hand, $138.50; cash in bank, $22 97; you nr»» 1.1 ng <> her linen, peril.«! In mo lip and market having advanced Three Rivers Creamery, 233,604 lbs. WATtH Building and ground, $1034.69. d< Union — and It Is ft de cr‘ bout oout the the[ time. time, patrons of the kcn Mohler Creamery,.......... 220,381 lbs. lusion that they arc real Liabilities: __ «ctory received the benefit. This Long Prairie Creamery. ly pnwtlclnif e< «notuy by 210.931 Clover Leaf Creamery, Capital stock outstanding. $525.00, •■4 t in** t>> gotrlong- to i”t Factory received during the year and bills payable, 250.00. id the fact that a large number Ixmg Prairie Creamery, 189,765 CU km I result»—out of an old, worn- *iDDI Y.A’s I were made, probably 1,672,663 lbs. of milk, a gain of 98,408 Iro». Elwood Creamery Com out rnngo m* rely to iavo the The factory should be able to be out AUI m 'ings thel average price received lbs. over the year 1912. Monthly re- of debt almost another season if the pany, ...................................... 183,089 price r,f a new one. JM« ta your old ruace or stove was pnt r the Mar the highest in the ceins were as follows: January, 32,- present amount of gain is continued. Central Creamery Com touolhor with putty and stove l.olto 362 lbs.; February, 39,158 lbs.; March, >unty. pany, ....................................... end prob: bly y u ran »lick n peu- Two centa per lb. was charged 93,748 lbs ; April, 173,447 lbs. ; May, tnlfo In the sean.s mid Jolntii any- Cold Springs Cheese Fac w ierc on It where tho stove putty has jtfr ,.\ïr making cheese, this covering 246,524 lbs.; June.245.723 lbs. July, Oretown Cheese Co, tory, ....................................... 110,293 crumbled away. When a ran«« «<’t* at of maki UM*ig. all selling expense 233,963 lbs. : August, 202,143 lbs. ; Sep Oretown Cheese Com In that condition, It lakes fil'd enough The factory received during the vear tember, 163.745 lbs. ; October, 128,818 K, id coat of inspecting cheese. to warm nil outdoors I i order tog' I your total of 932,649 milk. Monthly pany......................................... 101,463 . . lbs. .. of . ' I I hot < nougli for buklrn: and then you run tlm risk of burning whatever lbs. November, 73.471 lbs., and Decem -------------------- East Beaver Cheese Com receipts in pounds were as follows: 1» In th< oven. Von cun soon burn up the price of the best rang® ever made ber, 39,561 lbs. I i e 11«' !■ SH v.xst« i f fuel lii an old, worn-out >tovu or rauas aud that’s 23,445; March, 75,335; pany........................................ 100.356 lbs. contained 69,701 lbs. of butter February, i . r practical economy nor good management. lbs. Neskowin Dairy Ass ’ n.. — 86,074 Red Ctover Creamery. fat. Milk Average April, 117,891; May, 169,580; June, if roil would | i ' ll real economy In your household management, It butter fat content, 4.17 Pleasant Valley Cheese ■ II i i c von fu i.• r time you are In town, to rail at our »tor® and inquire ‘The ataiement of Red Clover per cent 189.765 lbs. of cheese manu 165,913; July, 140,111; August, 109,- 67,483 lbs. iy lute lire perfect baking aud remarkable fuel saving qualltleatot th® Co ......................................... ... :amery Co. for the year 1913 is as factured and sold, making 2,661 boxes 948; September, 77,130, and October, Beaver Creamery Ass’n., 60,451 lbs. 53,306. Iowa: Average yield was 11,345 lbs. cheese The association charge I 1-10 cents This milk contained 37.315 lbs. of •ilk received during the year was per 100 lbs. milk, the highest in the \W ■ 9*8 Bibs., which produced county. Cheese sold for $29,296.79. butter fat. Average butter fat con- per lb. for cheese made -at the several factories during the muni hs of April to ,139 77 lba of butterfat and 283,067 Average price received, 15.44 cent» tent, 4,001. 101,463 lbs. of cheese manufactured August, both inclusive. This amount chetse per lb. and sold. Average yield was 10.88 lbs. ed to total of $2,280.63. Association 'rices I Mad for butter fat were: $1.55 3-10 paid per hundred lbs. mil,k of cheese manufactured and sold. had a balance on hanff of $546.47. ’, 31.4S-, . February, 4i> 15c. ; on an average for the year. Average yield was 10.88 lbs. of cheese There remains unpaid at tliis time the HBt. ra , ; /lpiil, April, 37.86c. . , ; -Ta, May, ’, Patrons were paid for butterfat: of $71.44. Following is a finan i, 78c. ; i 37.14c. ; July, 36 40c. ; January, 37c; February, 38c; March, per hundred lbs. of milk. 1,425 boxes sum cial statement of the Co: gust, September, 37.21c. ; 38c; .May, 39c; April, 38c; June 38c; cheese manufactured. Money on hand at last report, $546.47 Cheese sold for $15,757.76. Average toiler. November, 38 04c. ; July, 36c; August 35c; September, Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges Collected from factories, _ 3,209.19 price was 15.23 centa per lb. Oretown. 35.7c; October, 36 3; November, 37.3c When comparing prices with prices it li the onl, range made entirely of open Iron gnu*—you can ••• It. No test, 4.103. Average and December, 42c. $2,755.66 malleable iron and charcoal iron. Char, heat e*<’»pe* — no cold air act* into received at Tillamook factories, it ter fat 37 07c. Average Company received If cents per lb. should be born in mind that the freight coot iron won't ruet lihe cteei matlaeolo th* oven — *nve* half the fuel and Disbursementa: , lba. milk. 11.52, 1! 36 for making cheese, or total of $3,320.- iron can't break, and wlillfl th® Oral nMRtire» perfect baking. Laid inspector per contract, $1,720.00 rate is higher from there than from coat of a (treat Maleatlc inny b® mor® to each 106 lbs. of 88. Movable Copper Reservoir 283.49 Telegrams and telephones,.. Tillamook, and that the factory was tlinn aonri® other range», it out wear e 3 e price per pound of The re*ervoir I* alt topper, heated Expenses for the year were $3,148.89. ordinary ranger. Sheboygan Reporter and ad like a tea kett le through copper pock- 15jc. Cheese sold for This wiil make our income tax come to operated only a short season. — <■1 (stamped from one piece of copper) Factory received $2,282 92 for making vice.................................... $1.72. Half The Fuel retting agalniit left hand lining of Are New York Produce Review, cheese, and $63.81 was taken out in ad box. It b<dl* 15 gallon* of water In • Resources and Liabilities: 36.00 liaberlach, trip to Seattle, for inspecting cheese, making The Maiutic 1« put to«*«th*r with jiffy and. by turning lever, the frame — alley Creamery. Resources: Bank account and due dition 10.00 Corporation tax....................... rivet* (not bolt* and *tove putty) find reservoir- move« away from fire. the total receipts $2.346.73. niAkina it absolutely sir tight. Ilk»* an 3 hl* feature 1* patented and can ba Printing blank books, .......... Is a atatement of the for 1913 cheese, $315.25; Supplies and Expenses for the year were $2.188 26, rnglns boiler. The joint* ana srains used only on tb‘* Majestic. f Creamery Company expense account, $330,56; Building and from Printing and banner.............. should be deducted sup- will remain elr tight forever n* neHh» r —- which —— — — ——— — —wwar- Ash us to shote yoe tho groateM expansion n»»r contraction can afToct improvement rosr put into a renss- Serated between March Equipment, ¡1,250.00. Hauling cheere at Fair time, plies on hand in the value of $218.90, Liabilities: Capital Stock outstand or open them. nuthee Mainhc 300% stronger tsthgPP Dairy Convention.................. 25 00 kber 15: Milk received leaving net expense* of $1.969.36. This other ranges arg weakest. Protec tograph.......................... butter fat. 21.214 lba. ; ing. $750.00. Bills payable. $500.00. 29 55 leaves net gain of $377.37 upon which Pure Asbestos Lining •.00 I oi 380 His. ; received One roller stamp, ....... ... Other Exclusive Features companv will have to pay an income, It’« Hi® bi «1 range al any priSS. Secretary’s salary.................. 20.00 In addition, it Is lined with pure I of cheese, $9463 03 ; South Prairie Creamery. tax, and I am enclosing herewith re an>l »hould b® lu goer tuiabao. Mbealo* Loa rd, cuvtred with an 61.2» Mate Fair account, ............. t per lb. for cheese, port and cheek for XI.78 to cover. Factory received during the year 2,- 18.00 State Dairy Convention........ ■actory expects to do I wish to call your attention to the FOR .SALE DY 287,492 Ibs. of milk. Monthly receipts question of yield. During 1912 the |r business this year. in lb«, were as follows: January, 36.- factory received 930.113 pounds of milk Total expenses, XL ZU' 54 ' ALEX McNAIR & CO 778, February, 30.589; March, 105,988; of wbi»h 99,716 Ibs. of cheese were Advance account law suit..-, 76.00 Ule Creamery. April, 236,71«; May. 359.965; June. made, making the yield Balance on hand..................... *44.12 yield 10.72 prxit. Is of I of milk at the Clover 373,818; July, 340,768; August, 287,016; The gain for 191 19U J t was .16 lb*, September. ’ 221,169; October, 161.624; .82755 6»; V» 1,224,771 lba . which cheeae per 100 lba. of milk. The item of $75.00 last swi itione'l 17 37 lba of butter fat November, 86,692. and December, 46,- cheese per 100 lbs. of milk. , or about ____ k of cheese, valued at 359. 1-8 lb., which would make 1,491 lbs. of wax advanced account a I aw tu t and Be average teat vraa | ■ . Milk contained 88,992 Ibs of batter cheese andjwhieh st the average price I will be repaid any tima dvma si •• ¡yield, 11 lba. ¡average Average butter fat, 3.89 per cent. would mean * value of $227.07. A« made fur it. « I I Subscribe for the Headlight First Class Job Printing CHEESE INSPECTOR MAKES REPORT. High Grade Cheese, with Small Quantity Second Grade. “Stronger Than The Law M Secretary’s Report. u Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron KSlIlge The Ranée with a Reputation