I ile .u a f/a '-JjKg \ * ywiE TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY IH, Itaôl K 1920. •i Average yield 11.91 tbs. cheese per Expenses for the year totaled $3,- Average test. 3.973 per cent. Notwithstanding the scarcity of three fourths of the long horns oi Tillamook County Creamery Ass’n., Coos and Clatsop exemplify the in­ 100 Ibs. of milk. 250,912 tbs. cheese produced, mak­ 922.05. labor caused by the absence of many equgl to 5700 triplets, over half of and does the work in a thorough terest which Tillamook’s neighbors Average 2.774 lbs. of cheese per lb. Tillamook young men, who were not all cheese made in the county. This business manner. Miami Valley Creamery Company, are taking in the manufacture of ing 3,468 boxes. Factory received 8.87,957 lbs. of of butter fat. Average yield, 11.391bs. cheese per discharged from the army and navy shows interest and well directed Coast Counties Have Great Future. cheese. Coos county obtained some of Cheese sold for $218,725.45. milk for 1919. until the middle of the year, there energy and it is going to be hard to Since climatic conditions are some­ Tillamook’s best organizers and lOOtbs. milk. Average price 32.353c. Tillamook. 38,414 tbs. butterfat in milk, an was an increase of 20 per c^nt in beat, showing that with proper team what similar along the entire coast cheesemakers, and is now achieving Cheese sold for $83.268.40. 4,441 Ibs. of whey cream sold for Average price, 32.36c- Tillamook. average test of 4.326 per cent. production of the famous Tillamook work it is possible to eliminate this of Oregon, other communities can most favorable results. Last year a 102,751 Ibs. of chese made, making $2.815.02. Company received $10,946.31 for certainly duplicate cheese iu 1919. Had all other farm off-grade cheese.” Tillamook’3 delegation of Clatsop County dairy­ 4,016 Ibs. of whey butter sold for 1,439 boxes. and agriculture products increased Mr. Christensen inspects and grad­ success in production of cheese. men visited Tillamook to gain first making cheese. Of Average yield 11.571 ibs. $2,506.68. Expenses for the year were, $7.- in like proportion throughout the es all the cheese manufactured in the The contemplated construction of hand information as to the method Factory received $25,415.07 for cheese per 100 ibs. milk. the country, the much mooted prob­ county, and it is largely due to his the Roosevelt Highway will open up of conducting this business, and 303.57. Average 2.67 4 ibs. of cheese per making cheese. lem of the high cost of living would long years of experience, his super­ a large stretch of country very much were so well impressed that Clatsop Expenses for the year were $22,- tb. butterfat. have been materially solved. ior standards and sincere efforts i like Tillamook valley, and as it is county now plans to establish like Central Creamery Company. Cheese sold for $33,431.73. 324.73. Last year, Tillamook county pro­ that there has been a notable and the consensus of opinion that all the organizations. Company received 2,031,576 ibs. - —o------ Average price 32.536c. Tillamook, duced 53,,522,289 pounds of milk, constant betterment of the quality of coast counties will eventually become At present a very small proportion milk for 1919. The company received $4,375 43 Holstein Creamery Co. which, when manufactured made Tillamook cheese. The negligence of engaged in the manufacture of 85,399.14 ibs. butterfat in milk, for making. Factory received 5,422,233 Ibs. of 6,091,259 pounds of cheese. This, in­ the dairymen or the carelessness of cheese, the building of a coast thor- of land suitable for dairying is un­ an average test of 4.203 per cent. Expenses for the year were $3,- milk during 1919. cluding the whey cream, and whey the cheesemakr usually results in a ougrfare will not only enlrrge the der cultivation, but the building of 226,644 Ibs cheese made, making 903.49. 206,142 lbs. butter fat in milk. butter, sold for $2,007,475.-80. The poor grade of cheese, and while the volume of traffic and develop new the proposed road should open up 3,200 boxes. I ----------- o ■ Average test, 3.801 per cent. corresponding figures for 1918 were: layman might not be able to detect industrial activities, but will aid in sections that would enable the coast I Average yield 11.15 lbs. cheese per 580,773 ibs. cheese produced, mak­ Neskowin Daily Association, 45,100,156 pounds of milk; 5,036,- the defects, Mr. Christensen’s train­ making Oregon one of the largest counties alone to produce from $10,- 100 ibs. milk. i 900 pounds of cheese; Factory received 822,031 Ibs. of ing 8,126 boxes. receipts, ing in this line enables him to judge cheese producing centers in the Unit­ 000,000 to $25,000,000 worth of Average 2.654 tbs. cheese per Ib. Average yield per ib. butter fat, milk during 1919. $1^28,218.37. Therefore 1919’s gain accurately the grades that are not ed States. cheese annually. butterfat. 32,963 ibs. of butter fat in milk, an 2.812 Ibs. cheese. over 1918 is 8,422,131 pounds of deserving of his stamp of approval. Cheese sold for $72,536.71. Cheese sold for $188,363.68. milk, 1,054,357 pounds of cheese. Those that fall short are sold as average of 4.01 per cent butter fat. Average proce 32c. Tillamook. Average price 32.43 c. Tillamook. 90,40 5 ibs. of chese made. and in receipts $679,257.33. In 1918 seconds, and as this makes a differ­ Cheese Factories in Tillamook County Creamery Association. Thefactory received $8,402.00 for 8,57 6 Ibs. whey butter fat sold for Average yield, 11 lbs. cheese per the average price paid for 100 Ibs. ence of six cents per pound in the There were 25 factories in the the fall. Counting the cheese estimat­ making cheese. 100 Ibs. milk. $5,460.07. of milk was $2.66, and that paid for value of the cheese, it is a loss to the Tillamook County Creamery Asso- The expenses for the year were $29,362.86 was value of year’s Average price, 63.66c. per ib. re- cheese was 26.265 cents, while in dairymen. By this system, the public r ciation most of the year, Upper Nes- es as having been made in all the fac- $7,958.86. ceived for whey fat. cheese. 1919 cheese brought 32.4 cents per is thereby protected from paying tucca coming in during the late tories for the entire year, brings the total of cheese produced to 6,031,259 Factory received $23,099.15 for Average price, 32.17c per lb. pound, and 100 pounds of milk net­ fancy prices for a poor article. summer and Blaine dropping out in ibs. Long Prairie Creamery. making cheese. Factory received $3,616.22 for ted farmers $3.31. Dairy Cows and Dairy Farms . I Company received 1,926,864 lbs. of making cheese. Name of factory. Expenses for the year were $17,- Ibs. Cheese Amount Back of these cut and dried figures Ibs. Milk To insure strict sanitation in the milk for 1919. I Expenses for the year were $3,- 164.20. Is a story that is unique in the an­ production of Tillamook cheese, D. i Tillamook Creamery ...................... 6,117,821 . . 719,683 . $231,900.00 I 78,124.67 ibs. butter fat in milk, 495.13. ------ o------ nals of these labor-troublous times. R. Tinnerstet, deputy state dairy and 1 Maple Leaf Creamery.................... 5,675,817 . . 676,029 . 218,725.00 an average test of 4.054 percent. ------ o ------ The Tillamook County Creamery As­ food commissioner, visits the dairy | Holstein Creamery.......................... Mohler Creamery. 5,422,233 . . 580,773 . 188,363.00 219.714 tbs. of cheese made, mak­ sociation could not have accomplished farms and inspects their barns and [ I South Prairie Creamery................. Oretown Cheese Co. Factory received 3,187,765 Ibs. of 3,617,227 . . 410,753 . 133,176.00 ing 3,222 boxes. f this greater production had there not milk houses. His report states that Red Clover Creamery ................. Company received 1,850,611 lbs. milk for 1919. 3,256,159 . . 360,092 . 117,198.00 Average yield 11.402 ibs. cheese been splendid team work between there are 13,280 dairy cows and 682 Mohler Creamery............................ of milkfor 1919. 133,137 ibs. of butter fat in milk. 3,187.765 . . 353,713 . . 115,682.00 per 100 Ibs. milk. the various workers in these organ­ dairy farms in the county. He has Fairview Dairy Ass’n.................... 78,396 lbs. butter fat in milk, an An average test of 4.176 per cent. 97,062.00 2,491,477 . . 298,135 Average 2.812 lbs. cheese per lb. izations. Employer and employed classified them according to their Three Rivers Creamery................. average butter fat of 4.236 percent. 353,713 Ibs. of cheese made, mak­ 86,695.00 butterfat. 2,399,707 . . 267,789 . worked as a unit, mutual interests hygeinic condition, the average score Cloverdale Cheese Co................... 209,209 lbs. cheese made, making ing 4,886 boxes. 83,268.00 2,201,980 . . 250,912 . Cheese sold for $71,122.63. centered in a common goal. When highest 91.2 and the lowest 27.4. 2,919 boxes. Average yield 11.10 lbs. cheese per Central Creamery .................... 72,536.00 2,031,576 . . 226,644 Mr price 32.37c. Tillamook, Average the United States was at war and highest 91.2 and the lowest 27.3. Average yield, 11.3 lbs. cheese per 100 Ibs. milk. 71,122.00 1,926,864 . . 219,714 . Mr. Long Prairie Creamery ................. 3,495.88 lbs. whey cream sold for 100 lbs. milk. there was urgent demand for in­ I Tinnerstet’s tests are thorough Average 2.656 Ibs. of cheese per lb. 67,712.00 $2,173.50. 1,850,611 . . 209,209 . and Oretown Cheese Co................ I creased production, the dairymen of sever, andas commissioner he has Clover Leaf Creamery................. Average of 2.666 ibs. cheeseper lb. of butter fat. 56,959.00 1,509,422 . . 176,340 . received $9,457.21 for Factory Tillamook County failed to take ad­ power to condemn any building, Cold Springs Factory .................... butter fat. Factory received $115,682.20 for 54,370.00 making. 1,500,675 . . 169,433 . vantage of the fashionable custom utensil or system of plumbing con­ Beaver Creamery........... Cheese sold for $67,712.79. cheese. 47,333.00 1,272,765 . . 146,775 . Expenses for the year were, $8,- of striking, established by their fel­ nected with the dairy farm, that is Meda Creamery ............... Average price, 32.366c. Tillamook. Average price 32.69 Mohler. 45,336.00 536.84. 1,223,848 . . 140,021 . low workers in the big cities. They detrimental to the welfare of the Elwood' Creamery................... Factory received $8,261.65 for ------ o------- 45,068.00 1,176,813 . . 138,088 . ------ o ------ asked for no eight-hour day or wages cow or the production of pure milk. East Beaver Cheese Co. . . . making cheese. Fairview Dariy Association. 38,897.00 1,026,817 . 119,704 . not commensurate with their value He concludes his interesting report Pleasant Valley ................. Meda Creamery Company. Expenses for the year were, $6,- Company received 2,491,477 tbs. 35,836.00 984,353 . . 110,145 . and usefulness. Rather than spend by saying: “The dairymen of Tilla­ Miami Creamery ......... Company received a total of 1,223,- 790.51. of milk during 1919. 33,431.00 . 102,751 . 887,957 . ----------- Q------------ their day in threatening and draw­ mook county deserve to be com- Neskowin Assoiciation . . . 110,146 lbs. butter fat in milk, an 29,362.00 848 Ibs. of milk for 1919. 822,031 . . 90,405 . ing up petitions and resolutions, mended on the reputation they have Alder Vale Creamery .... 51,908.98 tbs. of butterfat in milk, Clover Leaf Creamery Co. average of 4.421 per cent butter fat. 25,861.00 753,861 . . 80,988. they preferred to keep their hands made and hold as clean, careful Blaine Creamery ........... Factory received 1,509,422 ibs.of 298,135 lbs. cheese made making 21,410.00 an average test of 4.241 per cent, 595,084 . . 66,759 . instead of their tongues busy. And dairymen. Let us still continue to Sand Lake Creamery......... 140,021 lbs. cheese made, making milk for 1919. 4,369 boxes. . 54,412 . 17,536.00 489,126 . by dint of hard work and long hours improve conditions in Milk contained 63,500 Ibs. butter Average yield, 11.966 lbs. cheese 19,227.00 2,006 boxes. and around Upper Nestucca (Est) .... 550,000 . . 61,992 . (Sundays included) they achieved the dairy, so that every pound of Average yield, 11.441 Ibs. cheese fat. per 100 lbs. milk. the desired improvement of twenty milk that is delivered at the factory Association Totals .... per 100 lbs. milk, Average of 2.699 Average, 4.206 per cent butter fat Average yield of 2.706 Ibs. cheese 52,972,289 6,031,259 $1,954,039.00 per cent in the output of their pro­ is exactly what the cheesemaker is Small Dairies (Estimated) . per lb. butter fat. 18,635.00 lbs. of chese made per lb. of butter- in milk. 550,000 60,000 duct. Tillamook County dairymen. looking for to make a No. fat. 176,340 ibs. cheese produced, mak- Cheese sold for $97,062.24. 1 cheese, without complaint, responded to the A good slogan for every dairyman Grand Total ........... Cheese sold for $45,336.94. Aver- ing 2,458 boxes. Average price 32.56c. Tillamook. 53,522,289 6,091,259 $1,972,664.00 demands of the government with and cheesemaker to adopt this com- Received from whey cream age price 32.37 cents Tillamook. Cheese sold for $56,959.01, an $3.55 average price paid per 100 32,305.12 sincere endeavor, and the remarkable ing year is, “No seconds or Factory received $5,666.28 for average price of 32.3c, Tillamook. ibs. N.o 2 Received from whey butter 2,506.68 increase in milk and cheese is a fit­ cheese in 1920.” making. Average yield, 11.68 Ibs. cheese 4,983 lbs. whey cream butter fat ting tribute to their patriotism dur­ Expenses for the year were M,- per 100 Ibs. milk. sold for $3,134.16. Mr. Tinnerstet co-operates with Total Amount Received $2,007,475.80 ing a national crisis. 901.10. Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, the county veter- 1,767 lbs. whey fat produced, Company received $11,768.69 for ------ o------ 32.4c. Tillamook, average price for which sold for $1,137.55. making cheese. Tillamook Creamery Heads List lnarian, who tests every dairy herd The following totals show in a Company received $7,131.91 for in Tillamook county, and has elimi­ striking way some of the interesting cheese. Expenses for the year were $10,- Elwood Creamery Co. Again. $3.31 average paid farmers 100 tbs 989.79. Factory received 1,176,813 tbs. of making cheese. Again the Tillamook Creamery nated all cows Buffering from tuber­ figures connected with the work: milk. Expenses for the year were $6,- ------ o------ milk during 1919. heads the list with a record of culosis. The state veterinarian has 50,888 Ibs. cream sold. fat 954.41. 4.147 per cent average butter issued a proclamation prohibiting 50,429 lbs. butter fat in milk, an Red Clover Creamery Co. 6,117,821 Ibs. of milk, and 719,683 4,016 lbs. whey butter Bold. in milk. o—---- average of 4.29 per cent fat. Factory received 3,256,159 Ibs. of Ibs. of cheese, Maple Leaf runs a the shipping of cattle until they have whey $32,305.12 received for Average yield, 11,386 tbs. cheese 138,088 Ibs. cheese manufactured Cold Springs Cheese Factory. mila during 1919. close second, with 5,675,817 Ibs. of been tested for tuberculosis and oth­ cream. per 100 lbs. milk. and sold, making 1,967 boxes. Factory received 1,500,675 ibs. of This milk contained 129,156 Ibs. milk and 676,029 ibs. of cheese, er diseases, and can present a clean $2,506.68 received for whey butter. 3.875c. average received for mak­ 11.734 lbs. cheese made on an aver­ milk during 1919. butter fat, with an average of 3.966 Both these factories show lmprove- bill of health. These measures and $1,972,689.00 estimate for the ing lb. cbeeBe. age per 100 Ibs. milk. 60,344 Ibs. ofbutter fat in milk, an per cent. ment over the previous year. The re- the regulations that dairymen can­ 3.437c. average making cost lb. Cheese sold for $45,068.65, an average of 4.02 per cent fat. 359,595 lbs. cheese produced, mak­ ceipts of the Tillamook Creamery not supply milk to the cheese fac­ county’s cheese. $2,007,500.00 total of county of all cheese. average price of 32.64 cents Tilla­ Estimating small amount of Dec. ing 5,068 boxes. surpassed the Maple Leaf by $13,- tories unless their herds have under­ Total making, $236,083.00. mook. cheese in the factory brings the Average yield 11.043 Ibs. cheese 167.34 in 1918, and last year by gone Dr. Glaisyer’s rigorous exam­ dairy products. 2,217,925 lbs. butter fat in milk. Total expenses paid, $209,375.00. Yield of cheese was 2.736 per lb. year’s make of cheese to 169,494 lbs. per 100 ibs. milk. $13,175. The Holstein Creamery re­ ination, are among the most im­ 86,100 boxes cheese produced. for factories, $26,708.00. Gain butter fat. making 2,375 boxes. 2.78 lbs. cheese made per lb. but­ taining Its former position on the portant features In connection with 2,028 tbs. whey cream sold for Average yield, 11.29 lbs. cheese ter fat. list as third, made a very creditable the manufacture of Tillamook cheese. $1,288.22. per 100 lbs. milk. 1918 yield was Cheese sold for $117,198.80, esti­ showing, having manufactured 335,- They insue the wholesomeness of this Amounts tor tbe Past Eleven Years. Factory received 4c. the lb. for 11.03. mating cheese on hand at 32c. 627 lbs. in 1918, and In 1919, 580,- high grade product and are. a pro­ making cheese or $5,523.58. Cheese sold for $54,370.73. Average price received, 32.59c. 773 Ibs. South Prairie Creamery re­ tection to the consumer. Yield Ibs. Milk Ibs. Cheese Amount Year Expenses for the year were $5,- Average price, 32.08c. Tillamook. Tillamook. mains at fourth place; Red Clover Pure Bred Dairy Stock. 108.75. 4,951 Ibs. whey cream shipped and ........... $386,135.81 . . . . 10.70 Factory received $6,779.76 for 1909 . 23,416,524 . 2,506,612 has forged ahead from seventh place For several years the dairymen of ------ o------ making cheese. sold for $3,118.43. ......... 400,044.84 . . . . 10.75 1910 . 23,639,644 . . 2,541,057 to fifth, crowding Fairview Dairy the county have been weeding out Expenses for the year yere $6,- Factory charged $14,317.02 for ......... 358,206.29 . . . . 10.85 1911 . 24,131,802 . . 2,619,229 scrub sires and poorly producing Association back into seventh. East Beaver Cheese Company. 053.84. making cheese. 1912 . 29,139,514 . . 3,211,004 ......... 524,718.61 . . . . 11.02 cows, replacing them with registered Company received 1,026,817 Ibs. The Yield. ------ o------- Expenses for the year were $11,- 1913 . 31,566,888 . . 3,505,516 ......... 541,748.46 . .. . 11.10 of milk during 1919. To the co-operation of the dairy­ Block. To quite an extent this has 765.90. 1914 . 33,202,516 . . 3,694,458 ......... 568,395.53 . . . . 11.12 Beaver Creamery Association. been instrumental In increasing the 45,493 Ibs. butter fat in milk. men and the cheesemakers is due ......... 557,596.00 . . . . 11.05 1915 . 36,577,206 . . 4,043,875 The factory received 1,272,765 Ibs. Average test, 4.43 per cent, the the fact that last year’s yield was supply of milk. Such genuine inter­ ......... 726,911.00 . . . . 11.23 1916 . 38,603,101 . . 4,335,817 of milk during 1919. highest average in the county. higher than in any previous year in est was stimulated by this move- Effective Remedies. ......... 1,188.052.13 . ... 11.23 1917 . 44,901,303 . . 4,974,328 53,650 lbs. butter fat in milk. 119,704 Ibs. cheese manufactured, the history of the cheese industry in mentthat the formation of the Tilla­ ------ o------ 45,100,156 .. 5,036,900 ......... 1,352,694.38 . . .. 11.16 1918 . Average test, 4,215 per cent. making 1,675 boxes. the county. The average yield per mook Holstein Breeders’ Ass’n., The There are waves of crime, waves of ......... 2,007,500.00 ... 11.38 1919 . 53,522,289 . . 6,091,259 Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club and 146,775 Ibs. cheese manufactured, Average yield, 11.66 ibs. cheese 100 tbs. of milk was 11.38 pounds prosperity, waves of reform and "sad making 2,073 boxes. the Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. re­ per It), butter fat. of cheese. 393,800,965 . 42,561,055 . . . $8,612,003.05 sulted. It is claimed that Tillamook Average yield, 11,53 Ibs. cheese sea waves”—and now Tillamook is $38,897.45 received for cheese. engulfed in a wave of sickness. The Whey Cream and Whey Butter. county has more blooded stock than Average price, 32.495c. Tillamook. per 100 Ibs. inilk. doctors trot hither and yon swing­ There are eleven creameries equip­ any other county in the state, and Average of 2.736 ibs. cheese made $4,993.79 received for making ing their little black bags; grim for­ ped with separators, that save the the time is not far distant when per lb. butter fat. cheese. bidding placards glare at one from surplus butter fat which otherwise breeders will be deriving as much Chese sold for $47,033.47. Expenses for the year were $4,- 54,412 lbs. of cheese made, making Alder Vale Creamery goes into the whey. The whey cream remuneration from their pure bred Average price, 32.04 6c. Tillamook. familiar front porches; friends’ faces 780.51. Factory received 753,861 Ibs. milk 745 boxes. sold for $32,305.12 and whey butter calves as from the milk. Although 1011 lbs. whey cream sold for are absent from store, office and ------ o------ Average yield 11.117 lbs. of schoolroom, and the indications are for $2,506.68, a total of $34,811.70. favor is about equally divided be­ during 1919. $638.33. cheese per 100 Ibs. of milk. 29,743 Ibs. butter fat in milk. thatUndertaker Hinkle will glory in The Tillamook Creamery. The reports of these sales from the tween the Holstein, Jersey and Guer­ Factory received $6.321.25 for Average 2.573 lbs. of cheese per Average test, 3.945 per cent. a busy and roseat spring. Factory received 6,117,821 ibs. of making cheese. individual factories are: nsey, there are still quite a number 80.982 Ibs. cheese produced, mak­ lb. of butterfat. Following close upon this comes a milk for 1919. South Prairie Creamery .. $3,403.52 of dairymen who still retain their Expenses for the year were $5.- Cheese sold for $17.536.00. ing 1,125 boxes. wave of hunger. Tom Hamilton's ill­ 257,147 Ibs. butter fat in milk, an 935.40. The Tillamook Creamery . <,231.31 confidence-in the general purpose Average price 32.228c. Tillamook. average test of 4.201 percent, Cheese sold for $25.861.68. ness, and that of his cook and his Maple Leaf Creamery ..., 5,321.70 cow. The factory received $2,774.46 for Average price, 32.04c. Mohler. dishwasher, have put the Royal Hash 719,683 tbs. of cheese made, mak ­ Holstein Creamery Co. .. 5,460.07 A Prominent Executive. Association received $4,049.40 for making. South Praine Creamery Co. House on the blink. Business has ing 10,279 boxes. 3.118.43 Red Clover Creamery .. Carl Haberlach, secretary-salesman making cheese. The expenses for the year were Factory received 3,617,227 lbs. of been suspended there all day. Average yield 11.76 Ibs. of cheese Fairview Dairy Ass’n. ... 3,134.16 for all the cheese associations in the Expenses for the year were $3,- $2,747.22. Medical authorities differ on the per 100 Ibs. of milk. Average 2.798 milk during 1919. Three Rivers Creamery .. 2,905.01 county, is largely responsible for the ------ o------ 055.23. 150,075 tbs. butter fat in milk, an flu question. Some say that those In Ibs. of cheese per lbs. of butterfat. 2,173.50 Long Prairie Creamery .. publicity which Tillamook Cheese Three Riven Creamery Co. ------ o----- a run-down condition are more sue Cheese sold for $231,900.84. Aver­ average of 4.149 per cent. Clover Leaf Creamery .. • 1,137.55 has gained not only throughout the Company received 2,399,707 Ibs. age price 32.222 cents Tillamook. 410, 753 lbs. cheese made, making ceptable to contagion than those in Blaine Creamery Company. <38.33 entire Northwest, but also in the Beaver Creamery Aaa’n. .. of milk for 1919. 5,850 boxes. good health; others say "Pouf! If a 9,709 lbB. of butterfat in whey Factory received 595,084 Ibs. of 1,288.22 Elwood Creamery Co. .. . East. His constant search for new 101,058.68 Ibs. of butterfat in cream separated sold for $6,231.31. Average yield,11.3 55 lbs. cheese flu bug has your name written in his Eight Factories Produce 100 Percent markets, his keen business faculties milk during 1919. tummy he’ll get you somehow, sotno The factory received $27,273.72 per 100 lbs. milk. 25, 729 Tbs. of butter fat in milk, milk, an average tea' of 4.211 per and his conscientious manner of ap­ High Grade Cheese. cent. Average of 2.737 lbs. cheese made way, sick or well!" All the same, we for making during the year. The report of Inspector F. W. plication, during fifteen years of average test 4.323 per cent. 267,789 Ibs. of cheese made, mak­ think nine hours sleep, a dally walk The expenses for the year were per lb. butter fat. <6.759 Ibs. cheese made, making Christensen reveals some commenda­ service, have accomplished the pres­ ing 3,745 boxes. Cheese sold for $133,176.57. and a swallow of good c,d fashioned $24,972.64. ble facts, one of which la very en­ et flattering results. Backed by the 956 boxes. Average yield 11.159 Ibs. cheese Average price 32.422c. Tillamook. caster oil, a pretty good preventative. ------ o------ Average yield 11.234 Ibs. cheese couraging to the consumer as well as fine and splendid spirit of his co­ per 100 lbs. milk. 5,326 lbs. whey butter fat shipped That falling, try extract of vanilla— Pleasant Valley Cheese Co. the producer. During the year, 234,- workers, Mr. Haberlach has succeed­ per 100 Tbs. milk. Average 2 649 Tbs. of cheese per you’ll forget you were ever drowned Average 2.595 lbs. cheese per Tb. 889 triplets, 23,255 Young Americas ed inmaking the Tillamook County Factory received 984,353 lbs. of for which was received $3,403.52. Tb. of butterfat. Company received $16,351.08 for in a wave of sickness. Oh Boy. milk in 1919. and 17,179 long horns were manu­ Creamery Ass’n. one of the strong­ butterfat. Cheese sold for $86,695.26. Cheese sold for $21,410.78. factured. Eight factories making est institutions in the state. During Milk contained 40,597 Ibs. of but- making cheese. Average price 32.35c. Tillamook. Expenses for the year were $12,- Average price 32.07c. Tillamook. one half the cheese in the county, Mr. Haberlach’s administration he terfat, an average of 4.124 butter Notice, 1 451.73. Factory received $10,616.79 for fat in milk. Factory received $2,607.51 for produced nothing but 100 per cent has handled $10,000,000 of money ------ o----- making cheese. high grade cheese. Mr. Christensen belonging to the dairymen of the making cheese. 110,145 Ibs. cheese produced, mak­ The expenses for the year were ing 1,526 boxes. Owing to the great amount of sick­ Maple Leaf Creamery Co. Expenses were $2,905.61. reports that "over two thirds of the county, and probably has sold more $8,863.39. ------ o- — Company received 5,675,817Ibs. of ness prevailing throughout the coun­ seconds were made in five factories. cheese than any other person in the Average yield 11.19 Ibs cheese per o------ ty, the meeting of the Tillamook Jer­ milk for 1919. Five makers had less than 200, sev­ United States. With the help of one 100 lbs. milk. Sand Lake Creamery Company. Cloverdale Cheeae Company. 243,717 lbs. of butter fat in milk. sey Cattle Club has been postponed en leas than 100, and eight had no assistant E. J. Claussen, Mr. Haber- Cheese sold for $35,836.32. The factory received 489,426 tbs. untilfurther notice. Factory received 2,201.980 lbs. of Average lest 4.294 per cent. seconds for the year. These eight lacb does the selling, the clerical of milk for 1919. Average price, 32.53e. Tillamook. milk in 1919. Joe Donaldson, Pres. tbs. 676.029 of cheese made, mak- makers made over one half of the -nd office work of 25 cheese factor­ Company received $4,889 70 for 21.144.08 Ibs. butterfat in milk, Rose Crawford, Secy, 87,503 lbs. butterfat lnmilk. ing 9,642 boxes. triplets, two-fifths of the Y. A.’s and ies, acts making. as secretary of the anaverage test of 4.32 per cent. Summary of Cheese Factory Reports,