FRIDAY, AUGUST 15^)09, TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT * »»V best time muv _ This, n; lid LCo 1II1~ LOCAL HATCHERY HEAD I j draw in «7 your breath. The to a migc large CALVlll, extent, <3111111 eliminates im- route to the lower Willamette valley in his opinion to smoke a cigarette is ’ (Jure milk being used in the making and Portland by way of Wilson or nn r/ivzi breakfast kfnn r>4 r, and v».l you must .« — X make „ 1_ _ of cheese. l * 1 . • 11 Another precaution, all need of such con- CHANGED RECENTLY before it last like a dream. The London i dairy cows in the county have to be Trask river. The | nections with the outside world was teries of the mighty ocean and the rocks and caves that are to be found a ì at Oceanside. Jutting out into the ocean is Maxwell point and it is master makes his last from twenty- tested vefy year for tuberculosis. obvious to every editor who toured from that commanding position that John Aschim has recently received i five to thirty minutes. To smoke and I Out of 12,742 cows tested in 1921 by I by automobile to the convention city, some wonderful scenery is seen that i also drink alcohol is a heresay. Alco­ the government, less than one per a letter dated August 12 from the hol spoils the taste of tobacco, but cent reacted, which shows that the and most of them made the journey cannot be duplicated anywhere, Di- Fish Commisson of Oregon in which I coffee taken with the cigarette is per­ dairy herds of the county are exceed­ that way. The convention adopted a rectly in front of Maxwell point are Thomas W. Ross, fish commissioner fection. People who smoke one cig- ingly healthy and the milk pure and i resolution in support of activities the Three Arch Rocks, commonly and former resident of Tillamook arAte after another without stopping Cheese manufactured in other parts i that are seeking to secure a shorter asks that the matter of fish hatch­ | are nothing but savages. So says the i free from unhealthy contamination, I route for industrial and tourist traffic known as the Seal Rocks, just otf eries and their location in regard to ; London professor. are not subject to the same sanitary , from Tillamook to the upper Wil- shore, which form a government bird Tillamook county be presented to the I _______________ conditions as prevail in Tillamook i lamette. reserve, inhabited at all tin.e by people through the Tillamook papers. The ride out from Portland over county, consequently there is more or TILLAMOOK THOROUGHLY DIS ­ thousands of water fowl. Another A copy of the letter follows: less unwholesome impure cheese on 'Terwilliger boulevard and thence down sea lions that crawl upon the lower1 CUSSED BY HOOD RIVER “Received your letter conveming the market. Tillamook on the rind i through the wonderful grain area of parts of the rocks in great numbers, “GLACIER” the change in hatchery superinten­ stands for something more than high the west side of the Willamette, with 1 great attraction at this point are the dents at the Gold Creek hatchery. grade cheese—it stands for purity as here and there a hop ranch, a field In a recent issue of the Maxwell point is now tunnelled, en­ “The hatchery department is solely of loganberries or raspberries and an a dairy product. under the direction of Hugh Mitchell. Hood River “Glacier” appears occasional prune orchard is appealing abling persons to reach short beach D. R. Tinnerstet, deputy dairy and It is highly specialized work with very comprehensive survey of to the resident of eastern Oregon. and the caves. It is one of the very different problems at each different Tillamook county, its leading food commissioner, in his report for 1 For a Hood River family, bound on a few places on the Oregon coast where station. Mr. Mitchell is extremely industry and its shore line of beach 1921, says: | seashore vacation we can think of no these sea mammals can be seen and In the county we have 29 cheese place that can be more highly recom­ hearej by the ordinary person. The newspaper from the desirous that all his hatchery super­ resorts. Netarts, on Netarts bay, is another intendents learn the conditions at all land of the world famous apples was factories, 27 making American cheese mended than the beaches of Tillamook popular place for tourists and camp­ the different stations, instead of be­ represented by its editors, Messrs. and two Swiss and Limburger. 1 county. Moe and Thomison and their families. ing familiar with but one hatchery. Of these 25 are operated under the It is a big county, having an area ers, which is located south of Cape “Mr. Pollock’s transfer is but one A portion of their article is herewith supervision of the Tillamook County of 1,125 square miles. Only 50 of Meares light station, this being an of six such transfers. These changes [ quoted and possibly tells even the old Creamery association, the other four these are under cultivation. The attraction there, although fishing, the for the most will enable the commis­ time Tillamooker some things about being small private factories where I county has a sea front of more than clam and oyster beds and the crabs sion to send experienced men to sta­ | his county that he never took the one or two dairymen make up their i 60 miles on the Pacific ocaen, conse­ have something to do with the large own product. tions where difficult problems as to lo­ I trouble to find out about: quently beaches, bays, rocks, cliffs, number of persons who visit Netarts “Hood River apple growers can in cation and water conditions have con­ These factories are for the most I and majestic mountains, overlooking every summer. Sand’ake is another charming lo­ I spired to impair the efficiency of such a measure comprehend the Tillamook part, in modern buildings and are j the ocean. One of the crowning fea­ hatcheries. To these ‘run-down’ sta­ country when it is cited that cows clean and neat. One of these plants, tures of this extensive length of cation for visitors which affords tions, some of our best men will be are as thick as apple trees here. It completed in the past year, is consid­ beach is Neah-Kah-Nie mountain, the plenty of enjoyment. It was here sent in an effort to build them up to is a land of green pastures, luscious ered one of the most modern factor- 1 highest peak in Tillamook county, during the war that Sphagnum moss the highest point of production. In grass, fat, sleek contented cows and ies on the coast. directly on the sea shore. This in- was gathered by the Tillamook chap- j The average score (as per score ■ spiring mountain rises to a height of ter of the Red Cross, and which was case of the sudden illness of a sup­ bulls. Mile on mile, in every direc­ erintendent during a critical stage in tion, the visiting motorist passes be­ card) which includes all equipment in nearly 1,800 feet and concentrates used in absorbant bandages for the! hatchery operations, we will never tween fields where cows, their udders and around the dairy, and methods nearly every feature of mountain American Red Cross. Over 6,000 be in the position of sending a sup­ in the late afternoon huge with stored is 63.2, the highest being 92 and thè 1 grandeur and beauty—grassy and large sacks of the moss were gather­ erintendent to take his place at a up richness of milk, graze. It is a lowest 24.9. I woodqd slopes springs and creeks, ed there, and those who have never The following figures show in a ragged gorges, high pinnacles, and seen Sphagnum moss grow can see it station with which he is unfamiliar. land of modest farm homes and huge Some superintendents are fine fish barns. Cheese factories dot the land­ striking way some of the interesting! awesome cliffs overhanging the ocean. at Sandlake. feeders but poor on feeding pond re­ scape like the community packing results for the year 1921, compiled by i South of Neah-Kah-Nie Inn is a In the south part of the county, I pair and construction and vice versa. , houses here. The Tillamook country Carl Haberlach, secretary salesman of very pretty, clean beach, with accom- Woods, Pacific City, Nestucca bay and ' There are so many angles to the busi- I 1 has 25 cheese factories, manufactur- the Tillamook County Creamery as­ codations to be had at Manzanita and Neskowin are also popular places for ness of hatching and feeding fish that I : ing for the wide world a quality of sociation: Twenty-five factories af- i Classic Ridge. summer visitors, especially from the ; the general public is not competent ! cheese that heads the list in America. filiated with the assoication received Garibaldi beach includes that por- Willamette valley, Pacific City draw-1 This vanguard of dairying coun­ filiated 1921 a total of 59,952,123 I tion of the coast between the mouth ing the largest crowds. to judge of qualifications, and about It is de­ the time a fish commssioner gets fam­ tries didn’t just happen. It has re­ pounds of milk, as against 55,599,190 I of Nehalem and Tillamook bays, and lightfully pleasant at all the beach iliar with hatchery work his term ex­ sulted from the concerted effort of pounds during 1920. This shows a ■ is one of the most popular and ac- resorts in the south part of the coun- ■ pires and another is appointed. Thus the 734 dairies of the region, which gain of 4,452,933 pounds or about IM | cessible of the Tillamook county ty. the fish commission is forcer to find market their product through factor­ per cent. There were manufactured j beaches, being directly on the rail­ Pacific City proper is located on a director of hatcheries in whom they ies of the Tillamook County Cream­ 6,722,893 pounds of cheese; $1,550,- road. the main land, on the banks of the have every confidence and let him ery association, to turn out a milk 331.18 was realized from the sale of Bayocean , situated on Tillamook Big Nestucca river, about 800 feet handle the vexing problem of placing of uniform quality. There are 18 oth­ cheese; 23.06 cents was the average Bay, is destined to become a most from tl\e ocean. The higher portions individual superintendents at stations er dairies in the district supplying price realized per pound of cheese; 2,- popular resort on account of the large overlook Cape Kiawanda and ita where they are best fitted. He has the the region with fresh milk and cream. 481,252 pounds of butterfat in milk; amount of money that was expended surf-washed shores. This is a verit­ power to discharge all employees and Tillamook county has 13,980 cows. average test, 4.13 per cent. there for improvements. It is built able place for the sportsman and the The man who has never been to on a peninsula, overlooking Tillamook vacationist with picturesque rocks replace them with men of his own Of these 784 are purebred and regis­ choosing. If his men do not make tered, The district has 630 sires, of Tillamook thinks merely of cheese bay on the east. A large and com­ and pretty seashore. It is a most when the name is mentioned. But modious hotel and a large natatorium excellent place for deep-s6a fishing, which 440 are registered. good, he also fails. But with all thia effort to bring Tillamook would soon be famout are built there, also a bungalow city, and also a great variety of shell fish "Mr. Mitchell, our present director of hatcheries, comes to the state after about a standardisation of healthy even though it had no cows, because consisting of a number of one-story can be obtained. On« attraction at years ef experience in the United cows, and cheese factories that lead of the excellence of the summer cli­ bungalows located in a most charm­ Pacific City is the camp grounds, States Bureau of Fisheries, being in the world for efficiency and the uni­ mate. It is but little warmer in the ing nook. Bayocean has more mod­ which are in a pretty grove. Here chrge of the bureau’s entire hatchery formity of the high quality product summer months than in the winter em bungalows than any other beach visitors are always welcome, and go activities in the Northwest. Person­ they turn out, Tillamook would never Tillamook would soon be famous resort. away delighted with their visit Fish­ ally I consider him the best qualified have reached its importance in the fui roads, through primeval forests South of Bayocean is Cape Meares ing, too, in the Nestucca river is al­ man in the world for the position. world but for the decision of the of fir, hemlock and spruce, its deep light station, built on a high rugged ways good. Hotel accommodations Therefore, even were I asked by the creamery association to tell their pools and cascading streams, where prominence, several hundred yards can be had there. governor himself to interfere with or story to the consuming public through trout abound, its pasture forests above the sea level. It is reached The story of the interesting experi-, modify any order of Mr. Mitchell’s, I advertisihg. This campaign has re­ where deer grow bigger and fatter from Bayocean and Netarts. ences one has who visits the Tills-i sulted in Tillamook cheese bringing than any place in the state. would refuse. Oceanside, on the north end of Ne­ mook country cannot all be told in a The motoring world has just found tarts beach, somewhat resembles single article, and next week further “1 have receved a number of letters a premium of six cents per pound. Credit belongs to F. W. Christen- the Tillamook country. Good motor Neah-Kah-Nie, and it is hard to de­ space will be given in The Glacier to similar to yours, John you old scound­ rel, but darn all your hides, none of sn, inspector for the Tillamook Coun­ highway connections were completed cide which has the most charming Ocean Breeze,” paying attention more you have written uh in praise concern­ ty Creamery association, who has there at a comparatively recent date. and interesting attractions for those "The Land of Cheese, Trees and ing our new salmon hatchery at Beav­ been identified with the cheese indus­ Already that road, from McMinnville who delight to investigate the mys- particularly to the trees. er nor the new Nehalem hatchery and try of the county for 25 years, for down by way of Sheridan and Wil­ ponds at Salmonberry where the old the wide reputation Tillamook cheese lamina, to Tillamook is overcrowded. impossible hilltop hatchery site had has obtained, for superior quality. The Tillamook beaches are among to be abandoned and rebuilt. You will To show what precautions are taken the most popular in the state this see the most effective hatchery work to insure pure, wholesome cheese, all year. A stream of campers is con­ Standard Oil Scrip ever done on the coast this fall at the dairy farms are inspected quite fre­ stantly going and coming along the Nestucca hatchery which is but 1t)0 quently by a deputy dairy and food big wide highway. Already the need Books in these denam' yards from Gilbert’s store at Beaver. commissioner. Should conditions has made itself apparent that more inations like travel M r. Buckbee, the superintendent about the barn be found unsatisfac­ adequate highway facilities must be there, is most capable and resource­ tory, the dairyman is not permitted made available. The Tillamook citi­ cheques are especially ful. He promises results and as his to take his milk to the cheese factory. zens are appealing for a shorter operations are practically a step from convenient for touring. the pavement, the commission earn­ They save carrying estly desires that the people of Tilla­ mook county stop there and see this cash, and are accepted station develop into the important by Standard Oil Service place we think it will occupy in the future. Stations and dealers “At the Salmonberry hatchery. everywhere for good, Superintendent McCarn will be in OFFICE charge. He comes from the Alsea reliable Red Crown station which is very important unit gasoline, Zerolene in our coast hatchery operations. "Mr. King who conies to the Gold and other dependable Creek station will soon demonstrate products for your carl his fitness for thia important station, “Because of my previous residence in Tillamook, I have been afraid of these changes because Tillamook coun­ ty has been so much benefited. How­ ever, the changes were made by Mr. Mitchell without any idea of discrim­ inating in favor of Tillamook as against any other locality. “Now. John, I have received a few ' personal letters regarding ths matter, and as I haven’t time to write full Low round trip fares personal answers to these communi­ cations, 1 do wish that you will take j,r rr to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays, this letter to the Tillamook papers ip 7./ J Saturdays and Sundays. Return limit the in order that everyone will under­ following Tuesday. stand the position of the Fish Com­ Portland and return. Sold any day. mission in this matter." $5, $10, $20 Russian archaeologists have discov­ ered the buried city of Aksal, ancient capital of the extinguished tribes of Skiffe and Kamaritse, who flourished about 170 B. C. The excavators have reported the ruins of the ancient city in the region now inhabited7y" Don Cossacks in Southeast Arlington—Farmers carry^ systematic rabbit poi,onin_ * paign. 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