Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1922
LAKES ARE STOCKED
BY 40 CANS OF FRY
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contacted at a point some distance to that the dairymen did not keep the with the exception of one I have no than have the association to store so
the south of Tillamook and most of coolers in good condition. Also the I criticism to make. I wish to compli­ early in the season. The directors
the eastern tourist travel would then milk coolers were seldom kept in a ment you and your dairymen on the present expressed themselves as be­
go south without seeing the Tilla­ sanitary place.
' uniformly good condition in which I ing of the same opinion.
mook valley or its town or beaches.
“I think a great deal of the trou­ ' found the milk houses, milk cans and
But the chief value would be, after all ble Tillamook county has been ex­ other utensils. This shows that you
Geo. Russell, deputy tish and game said, in securing a short drive to this periencing this season with milking and the factories generally have had
warden shipped forty cans of tish to city from Portland and the proposed machine milk would be done away great co-operation from the farmers
Lake Lytle last Monday morning a Trask cut off seems to hold the great­ with if the night’s milk was invari­ ! of Tillamook county. The only prop-
few cans going to Lake Carnahan, est possibilities. It is believed that ably cooled. Experiments have shown ' osition is that too many farmers are
near Astoria. The fish shipped were the Tillamook county court is entirely that milk will cool twenty-one times still of the opinion that the milking
Eastern brook trout and were from favorable to this cut off. provided the faster when set in water of a certain machines are simply labox saving de­
an inch to two inches long. These are survey will shorten the present dis­ temperature than if left in the atmos­ vices and no special effort needs to be’
high altitude fish and seem to thrive tance to the metropolis with consist­ phere of like temperature. You will put forth to keep them in cleanly con­
best in the snow fed lakes of the Cas­ ent grades.
readily see what this means to milk-1 dition.
If the survey shall be found practi­ ing machine milk which naturally has ! •‘Trusting that you will be able to
cades than anywhere else in Oregon,
where they attain to a large size, and cable then Ydlamook should get be­ a temperature of from ten to fifteen eliminate the trouble by carrying out
are gamey. They will be tried out hind the project and boost. It is as­ degrees higher than milk usually milk the foregoing suggestions, 1 am yours
in latke Lytle and other lakes in the sumed that Washington "county will ed by hand. The milking machine truly, L. B. Zemer.”
county, The transfer was in charge do the same thing; and ip that case, milk carries much more animal and
After considerable discussion the
of T. J. Craig of Portland, who at- there is every reason to believe that unless this is taken out immediately following resolution was adopted:
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tends to the work of transferring the Portland also will assist, with the re­ the milk is tainted beyond repair.
“Whereas, there has been consid-
fish. A big truck owned by the state sult that the state highway commis­
"I hope that your association will (erable trouble in the various factories
was used. The eggs shipped in from a sion will find a strong public opinion
ROIL YWk
seriously
consider the proposition of in this county due to milk having been
Cascades lake were hatched at the pressure for its participation.
eWN WITH
cooling all evening’s milk which may­ delivered which showed flavors and
Gold Creek hatchery.
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uiaokmx
Recent information is that the be milked by milking niahines as that whereas it is the consensus of opinion
PVEHSAnMHU
Hobbs survey party is making good is the only manner by which you are that most of this trouble is due to the
progress on the Wilson river survey going to be able to eliminate the trou­ fact that many are not cooling the
and that within a few weeks may be j ble that you have had this saesun.
night’s milk of the milking machine
found at work on the new route from
milk,
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notice
in
many
places
that
dairy
­
Cherry Grove westward to a junction
“Now therefore, it is urgently rec­
men have water available but for
with the old Trask road.
some reason do not connect the cool­ ommended that all factories insist
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Hemstitching 10c Yard
ing tanks with the running water. In that all night’s milk be thoroughly
one instance all that was necessary i cooled before the same is accepted by
Needlework and Gifts
Tillamook beaches. Naturally, as the
was to turn on the faucet. I wish you | such factory.”
Headlight has before said, Portland
The secretary reported on the feed Intents’ and Children’s Wear
would place before your directors the
will be interested in securing the
seems that milking machines are be situation and stated that new price
shortest route to the tidewater and to
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ing placed in faster than ever before cards had been Bent out as of this
a junction with the coming Roosevelt
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highway. It is believed that the over the cooler invariably shows gas­ and I feel for the reputation of Till­ date in which the principle changes
were: $1 decline in oats, corn and bar­
Trask cut off route, if the right grade sy texture as the milk seemed to take amook cheese.
IQOCOOOOOCOOOOCOO O OOOOOOOO
can be had, will solve the problem of on taints from its surroundings and
“Generally I found the factories in ley, mill run prices off the cars $29
quick auto transit to the Pacific beach in nearly every case it was found fairly good sanitary condition and and $30 out of warehouse, and the
’ price of Linseed Oil Meal was reduc- MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS AND
With only about 75 miles intervening
! ed to $52 per ton or $2.65 a sack and
between Tillamook city and Portland
RUBBER WANTED
® that wheat prices had been reduced to
on a due east and west course the val­
CASH PAID
2 l-4c per pound. It was also stated
ue of this road should be apparent
that patrons desiring same could have
to all. Should travel from Portland to
FOR
wheat, corn and barley for the same
the Roosevelt highway be routed over
N SMALL QUANTITIES
FISH AND SEA FOODS.
HIDES.
FURS
price as oats, corn and barley. Hay
the Yamhill-Tillamook highway, it
prices
were
given
as
follows:
Oats
R.
B.
HAYS,
Prop.
will not only add many more miles,
Ik-Il 59-J
SACKS.
and vetch hay $19 and $20, alfalfa hay
but the Roosevelt highway will be
METAL.
$21 and $22.
Secretary Haberlach reported that
CHITTUM BARK.
the cheese market was only in fair
shape and that while the current mar­
Inqure
ket is still 27c considerable storage
cheese had been sold for less money
BLOOM FUNRN1TURE CO.
as he thought it best to do this rather
TRASK ROAD PROBABLE
COMFORT-
When You Travel
Every provision is macle for
your comfort and conveni­
ence on Southern Pacific
Trains.
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You have plenty of leg-room; you can
play a game of cards; you can read
or enjoy the scenery. Smoking cars
and other facilities are provided.
This service is yours. Enjoy its safety
as well as comfort. Profit by its de­
pendability.
Low Round Trip
Tickets
NOW ON SALE!
Portland
$5.75 and $7.00
Pollyanna Shop
According to Limit
Excursion tickets on sale to many
other places. Ask about them!
For further particulars ask agents or
lite
.
JOHN M. SCOTT
Asst. Passenger Traffic Mgr. Portland
CHEESE MEETING HELD
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
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THE SEINE
A REMINDER
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On August 1st we make up a list of customers
Whose accounts are 60 days in arrears and un­
less satisfactory arrangements for settlement
are made by August 15 further extension of
credit will be stopped.
WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
NEXT WEEK
CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
WHEN YOU GET HUNGRY
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For candy and you enjoy nice fresh, delicious choc
olates and hard candies of any kind and flavor,
come to the Fruit Palace. We have just received
a large shipment of Societie candies. You’ll like
them. ..
We always have any new fruit on the market.
Grapes, are now in. Come to us for strawberries,
peaches, apricots, and plums of all kinds. Wate’ -
mellons are mighty fine now and we have lots of
them for you. We appreciate your trade.
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DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
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THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
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THE OLD STAND BUT NEW MANAGEMENT
THE FRUIT PALACE
WHITE & O’DELL
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CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
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Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hardware, Faints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook. Oregon
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
COAL- CEMENT
— LIME
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28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
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