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    Tillamook
Vol. XXVII.
Our Declaration of Safety
IV ITH good-will toward all, this Bank
\ \ enters upon what may be a time of
» 1 great financial trial ; but as we be­
lieve a period of positive financial safety
and security for this immediate vicinity
The Resources of this Bank place a
guarantee back of our words, which can­
not be denied. During this jteriod of
emergency, we shall continue to safe­
guard the local interests and keep our
funds here for the strength of our local
business and agricultural needs. In pro­
tecting our own people and in financing
our local interests, we believe that we are
following the safest path to patriotic
service.
AS SAFE IN WAR ASIN TIMES OF
PEACE.
EXCELLENT BANKING QUARTERS
AND SERVICE.
T illamook C ounty B ank ,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $46,000.00.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Dr. Jack Olson will be in Portland
June 13-16, attending the Dental
Convention,
W alker-Robitsch.
At high nopn on June 5, seventy-
five relatives and friends gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Robitsch, of Pleasant Valley, to wit­
ness the marriage of their daughter.
Flora to Alex Walker. The bride was
attired in a white satin gown beauti­
fully trimmed in silk lace, and carried
a bouquet of white carnations. The
bride’s maid. Miss Katie Zurfleuh was
prettily gowned in pink crepe silk
and carried a bouquet of pink carna­
tions.. The groom and the best man
Fred Robitsch, fore the conventional
clothes for such occasions, The house
was artistically decorated in green
. and white.
Rev. Paul Ebinger, of Tillamook,
officiating. Rev. Dora Young and
Rev. C. E. Pearson were also present.
After loving and hearty congratula­
tions the company sat down to a
delicious and bountiful wedding din­
ner. The happy couple were the re­
cipients of many beautiful and useful
presents. In the evening almost the
entire neighborhood gathered for a
social time. The older folks enjoyed
played
music, the young people
games and lunch was served at eleven,
after which all departed for their
homes..
New, modern upright Player Piano,
stool to match and player records.
Easiest terms.—Apply at this office.
If you were a bride, would you
quit your husband though you loved
hint.' Wait, don’t answer yet, see
Mme. Petrova in “Bridges Burned” at
the Gem Theatre, Saturday and Sun­
day, June 9-10. Prices 15c. and 5c.
J. J. McCormick will run two large
autos, a Pierce Arrow and a Catalac,
to Portland for the Rose Festival,
June 13, 14 and 15. Persons wantirfe
to go to Portland by auto for the
festival should see him at once.
An opportunity to see Billy Burke
in “Peggy,” an eight reel Triangle
feature picture at the Gem Theatre,
Monday, June 11. Adults 15c. children
5c. Come early to be sure of good
seats. Two complete shows only.
Married, on the 5th of June, at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos Shillinglaw, Rev. Albert
H. Smith, performing the ceremony,
Charles Myron Blanchard and Miss
Jean Alma Shillinglaw.
Bert Gudgeon, who is known as
Buffalo Bill’s greatest cowboy, will
be seen at the Gem Theatre next
Thursday night, June 14th, in "The
"Blue Streak,” a William Fox feature
photoplay. Adults 15c., children 5c. I
Homesteaders’ Fair.
The Nestucca Grange is preparing
for
a bigger and better Homestead­
I Rev. Sam G. Bettes, Cowboy-
I preacher, will preach at Beaver Sun- ers’ Fair this year than in previous
Auctioneer—20 years experience ! day, June toth at 11 a.m. and at 8 p. years. The Grange has not set the
give us a trial—Ina G. Lance, Tilla­ J in. at the United Brethern church. date yet, but about Sept. 14 will be
mook Oregon.
♦ ¡Also at the United Brethern church the time. We are securing some nice
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’l.
T__ premiums for the fair. The boys and
Why
not
be
insured
in
the
best
fire
'at Tillamook,
Thursday
night,
June
W. A. Wise, dentist.
*
insurance company, it costs no more. ' 14.
girls in the Nestucca valley should
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * See Everson.
*1 I The Tillamook Homing Club put 25 get in and raise chickens, calves and
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In
raise garden truck to win the prizes.
good condition. Price $350.00. Apply birds in a race from Camas, Wash., A good many want to give all the
Co.
*
* on Sunday. The time was a little prizes to the children under 15 to
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat- to Attorney Webster Holmes.
| slow, as the birds had to face a
terns.
I Full line of watches, docks, silver storm for two hours. Four persons encourage them Dr. Shearer has sub-
' scribed $10 for the children again this
A modern house for rent,—See ware, pocket knives.—R. W. Bennett,
Jeweler Watchmaker, in Tillamook entered birds and W. S. Coates won year and others subscribed liberally.
Shrode.
♦ ¡first place, Joe Mills, second, H. Prizes will be announced later,
Shop to rent, next to my office.— Drug Store.
j Kerr, third, and W. Foster, fourth.
The
Fairview
Birthday
Club
will
R. Y .Blalock, Sec.
T. H. Goyne.
I There will be another race next
meet
with
Mrs.
W.
E.
Noyes,
Friday,
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
Teachers’ Appointed.
June 15th. Mrs. Kunze will assist Sunday, when the birds will be liber­
Cloverdale, Ore.
*
ated
at
Cascade
Locks,
a
distance
of
Mrs. Noyes in entertaining the guests
Prof. R. W. Kirk, Supt.; Virgil Fen-
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
150 miles.
Money to loan on farm lands, from
dall, now teacher at Pendleton High
at C. I. Clough Co.
* $500
up, Good
vu terms.
t'.imo. xkvaDuiiuuiv
Reasonable loiv
rate . onerili
Sheriff Utfiupuiu
Campbell and
Deputy
” want your business. I Sheriff Stanley went t to Netarts to School will take the department of
Mrs. Marie Wade, ni^rse. Terms re­ of interest. • We
Science, including Agriculture and
duced to suit the times.
* See Everson.
(arrest Chester Vanderpool, on Mon-
For Sale—A paying sawmill in the r ’day, and on their way there met him Athletics; L. A. King, Manual Train­
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., South end of the County. 1L
ing; Mrs. Mertha Hanson, History;
Win make
liiaivv ; |
,
—,
It will
Also furnished rooms.
* money for you. Taylor IL
Real
Estate « coming in on a wagon. 1 he man es- Miss Hazel McKowan, Music; Miss
—’. 2„._
2t. ' —
caped
from the
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- - . penitentiary on Jan- Mauryce L.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. Agency, Cloverdale, Ore.
Curry, Mathematics;
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
For Sale—Beautiful tone, practical- uary 29, 1917, who was serving a sen- Julia B. Miller, Domestic Science; Mr
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable ly new $475.00 Player Piano, stool to tence from one to seven years on a J. Carl Bowman, 8th Grade; Edith E.
*2 match and player rolls all for $375- ' charge of larceny in a dwelling in Sncre, 7th Grade; Stella Goyne, 4<h
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
Easiest terms. Inquire at this office, j Multnomah county. Warden C. A.
Grade; Mrs. Frances Wiley, 2nd
Coal—
Blacksmith Coal—Right
The Franklin Fish Market is now I Murphy came in for the man on
Grade; Mrs. Clara Burge, 1st Grade;
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. * open for business, drop in and look
! around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.—; Tuesday and left the next morning.
Miss Myrtle Wallin, the Wilson riv­
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
*
Feeney & Bremer Co. filed bids on er school. Other teachers who will
safe investment in city property or F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
farm lands.
*
J. M. DeLillies has bought the Wednesday to build two corgo ves- teach are Miss Alice Todd, Miss
One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ Jones Apartment house. And will be sc]g for the government. The ves- Pruehs, Margaret Hanson, Miss Lot-
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale, known in future as the DeLillies ■. sc]s contracted for are 280 feet long I ta A. Crapson.
See Rosenberg.
2*
Apartments.
•
I with a carrying capacity of 3000 tons. I
Holstein Breeders' Association
Dr. Wise will be at Wheeler Satur­
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke Feeney & Bremer Co. have entered
day afternoon and up to noon on to work single or double, weight 1000 into a contract with the A. F. Coats
Yourselves and families are re­
Sunday next.
pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R.; Lumber Co. to furnish the lumber at quested to attend a meeting of the
2* $35,00 per thousand. The prospects Holstein Breeder’s Association, which
Dr. Wise will be at the Nehalem 1 F D Tillamook, Oregon.
Now is the time to look after your look exceedingly good for obtaining will be held on Bert Folks place on
hotel Friday evening and up to noon
Fire Tnsurance on all your property, the contract to build two vessels here. the Trask River road about 6 miles
Saturday.
It
will surprise you how cheaply you t They will be finished, should the con­ East of Tillamook City, on June 12,
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the
Standard patterns formerly sold by can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rome tract be secured in nine and twelve at 10 o'clock.
This meeting is called for the pur­
months.
Lamar's Variety Store.
* W. Watson.
Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
pose of discussing the question of
11 am in the market at all times for IOC The
On Sunday morning, at the parson­
all 10 pound lard pails and 5c.
paying for milk delivered to cheese
our baby calves—Smith “The Calf for 5 for pound
pails. 1 hey must be free age of the German Reform Church,
V®”—Both Phones.
,
from rust. Bring them in at once and the pastor Rev. Heusser, officiating, factories at its present system and the
system which might be adopted which
John Taldschau, Concrete contrac­ get your money.
Mr. Fred Bohmer and Miss Edith we have at hand at this time, showing
tor, concrete silos built. All work
•or,
For
sale,
new
modern
bungalow,
8
Goyne were united in wedlock, in the
•
Koarsntecd.Both phones.
a decided improvement over the
rooms and 12 lots in fast growing
Dr. and Mrs. Wise will ____
motor to residence district, Eugene, of owner, f presence of a number of the bride's present system.
Portland next Wednesday to attend resident district. Enquire if owner, relatives. The bride is the daughter
Other business will be taken up
of first street, running south of the of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goyne, and a which might be of interest to the as-
•he Rose Carnival.
Fair grounds.
sister of District Attorney T. H. sociation.
For sale, at a bargain two ponies
Don’t forget those busted castings. Goyne. She is a young woman great­
Chas. Kunze, President.
and one light wagon, phone 34F5 or
Can be welded for half. Goods sent ly respected. The happy couple left
write jm. D. Shafer, Rockaway. *
by parcel post and express promptly on the morning train to spend their Patriotic Demonstration the Fourth.
Don overlook the display adver- returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, honeymoon in Portland. Mr. Bohmer
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•'seme of the Gem Theatre else-
The committee recently appointed
is engaged at the Coates Logging
Oregon.
where
this paper.
to manage the patriotic demonstration
Wedding invitations are out for the camp, and the newly weds will make
Bring your watches and jewelry
their home in this county, who have which is to be held in this city on the
L , to me, all work guaranteed—R. marriage of Cloyd O. Dawson, when the congratulations of many friends. Fourth, organized last week with
Miss Mabel F. Goyne, daughter of
Bennett, Jeweler.
Fred C. Baker, president; A. G. Am-
The Portland Oregon Clasiss, of mer, secretary; and A. A. Pennington
For cheap fertilizer for your garden District Attorney T. H. Goyne, will
the German Reform Church met in treasurer.
‘"«meadow, see Frank Elliott at be a June bride on the I2th.
tonklin Fish Market.
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a 38th annual session in Tillamook last
It was decided to send out invita­
,J°r S^le—New modern residence, large line of all kinds of hay, feed, week, commencing last Thursday and
tions to different localities to join
4tod in best residence district. For near the saw mill and will carry a lasting until Sunday evening. Nine
* »• a bargain. See Frank Heyd. «* large feed store on 2nd Avenue East ministers and five elder delegates the demonstration, which was as fol­
Experienced Tillamook Dairyman flour, grass seeds at the very lowest were present, representing Idaho, lows:
prices. Special prices on hay and
“The Tillamook Commercial Club
Aaa 8 t0 rcnt 4 or 5 good milk cows.
California, Washington, and Oregon.
feed in car lots.
have decided to hold a patriotic dem­
A««ress Box 63, Garibaldi, Ore.
I have a number of store buildings, On Thursday night a sermon was de­ onstration in the city on the fourth of
For Sale—Five room strictly mod­
houses and office rooms to rent.Also livered by W. G. Lienkaemfer, of July. In view of the fact that it will
i’11 Bungalow, east part of town, can give desirable ground lease in Portland, president of the organiza­
•‘.750.00. Easy terms.—Headlight. • various part, of the csty des.rabU to tion. On Friday evening a sermon be the last Fourth the 10th Company,
Bn^nry Uithof,
Contractor and almost any needs. See me also for was delivered by C. H. Riedesel, of Coast Artillery will be with us pre­
nrooerty on payments to suit
vious to being mustered into the
an,!«'? Estimates furnished, Barns citv
yoir incomey-Rollie W. Watson.
Kimama, Idaho. The Sunday morn­ United
States army, we wish to
’ :»‘os a specialty, Bell Phone. Aio
ing was delivered by Rev. E. Scheidt, extend
to you and
your com-
of Hillsboro, E. A. Wyss, of Hills­ munity a very
cordial invitation
boro was stated clerk of the mission.
to participate in the Demonstration.
Rev. Dcning. of Salem, is Vice-pres­ In this way we can show our appre­
ident of the classis.
store
ciation of the Tillamook boys who
Bill Nigh shoots up a Fox studio have offered their services in this
in the William Fox feature picture, national crisis and fittingly show our
"The Blue Streak’’ a lively western patriotism.’’
frontier play, at the Gem Theatre,
The business men will be asked to
Thursday, June 14th. Adults 15c, join in the demonstration similar to
Children 5C.
the opening of the county fair last
Tillamook Jottings.
a
UAMAR’S variety
I.OO.F. BLD.,
Drop in and Book flround-
I
ADVANTAGES AND PROTECTION
^I^HE Federal Reserve System, of which ALL
!
National Banks areJfMembers, piovides for the
1 re-discount of assets of an acceptable character.
The result has been an elasticity of currency
which strengthens and makes more adaptable those
banks which are Members.
DIRECTORS t
L
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo.
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials.
W. J. Riechers.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
John Morgan. Farmer.
Cashier.
TILLAMOOK ORLGON
year.
The committee will nominate a
number of young ladies for the God­
dess of Liberty, and the business men
who contribute toward the demon­
stration will be given a certain num-
ber of votes in proportion to the
amount given, the voting commences
on the 18th and ending the 23rd of
June.
Patriotic addresses are being ar­
ranged for by the local speakers and
several ladies have kindly offer their
serevices to provide a large choir,
and a number of the local musicians
will provide the music.
Captain Johnson has kindly con­
sented to have the 10th Company,
Coast Artillery, participate in the
demonstration, and with the G. A. R.
W, R. C., and other organizations it
will be the biggest patriotic gather­
ing ever held in Tillamook county.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
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Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of school district No. 9 of
Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
that the annual school meeting of said
district will be held at the high
school building, to begin at the hour
of one o’clock p.m. on the third Mon­
day of June, A. D. 1917.
This meeting is called for the pur­
pose of electing one director for a
three year term and school clerk for
one year, and the transaction of busi­
ness usual at such meetings.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1917.
x Ira C. Smith,
District Clerk.
Death of L. D. Ackley.
Lorenzo D. Ackley, a well known
citizen of Tillamook County for many
years, passed away at his home at
Medford, Ore., where he had resided
for several years. The remains were
COMPANY TO BE MUSTERED
brought to Tillamook for burial and
IN.
the funeral services were held today.
The deceased is survived by his wife
Date Will be July 15th—Leaves Tilla­ and nine children, viz: Ralph Ackley,
mook Two Weeks After.
Portland, Ore.; Claude Ackley, Mrs.
James Williams and M. D. Ackley, ofi
••
Captain S. S. Johnson, of the toth Tillamook, Ore.; Harry Ackley, of
Company, Coast Artillery, is. instruct­ Company C, O. N. G.; Lee Ackley,
ed to recruit the company up to its and Nellie Ackley, of Medford; Mrs.
full strength which is 109 men. Owing H. Williams, Turlock, Cal., and Mrs.
to several men being discharged eight F. O. Fredericks, of Medford, Ore.
more men are required, and there will
Mr. Ackley was born on a farm
be little trouble procuring that num­ near Cincinnati, Ohio, August 5, 1884,
ber now that it is known the com­ and is the third of the seven sons ami
pany is to be mustered in on the 15th five daughters born to Samuel and
of July, and two weeks after that date Charlotte (Ripley) Ackley. Samuel
will entrain for Fort Stevens or Ackley was born in New York state
some other point for a course of in April, 1812, and his wife was born
training. Before leaving the company near Marietta, Ohio, on Duck creek,
will take part in a patriotic demon­ in 1813. As a young man just starting
stration in this city on July 4th, out in the world, Samuel Ackley went
which will enable people from all from New York to Ohio, married
parts of the county to sec the boys there, and when Lorenzo D. was a
and give them an ovation.
year old moved to Putman county,
Captain Johnson has received the 111. A few years later he moved to
following memorandum, to enable Iowa, and after a winter spent in
civilians to take the physical examin­ Black Hawk county, returned to Illi­
ation as specialists. It says:
nois, where he lived four years. His
“A special examination for Coast next home was in Sullivan county,
Artillery enlisted specialists will be Mo., removing from there in about
held June 18. Specially competent a year to Page county, Iowa, his in­
civilians who have passed physical tention being to get away from the
examination and other requirements trouble over the slavery question.
for recruits may take examinations [ Until 1861 he roamed around over
without enlisting and no obligation Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, and that
will attach to them in case of failure. year crossed the plains with ox-team,
Circular 29 shows number allowed in arriving at his destination in Califor­
each grade. Results of last examina­ nia at the end of five months. After
tion will be announced as soon as a winter in Butte county he removed
possible. Please advise those concern- in the spring to a different locality,
ed.”
and for nine years had no settled
It will be noted that only civilians home for any length of time, in the
will be permitted to take these exam­ meantime engaged in ranching. In
inations. They will be required to time the disposition to locate in Ore­
first undergo the physical examina­ gon led him to make the journey over
tion required for all recruits. This the mountains with teams, and from
can be given by the examining phy­ Portland he took a boat for Tilla-
sician located at any company station mook county, where he lived on a
or at Eugene on the day preceding farm until 1871. Then, with the faith-
the examination.
ful wife who had shared his many
The number and base pay of the wondering«, he moved to San Ber­
several grades of specialists are as nardino county, Cal., where four
follows:
years later, in 1875 his death occurred
2 Master Electricians
$75-00 his wife and helpmate surviving him
3 Engineers
65.00 for two months only. Lorenzo D.
4 Electrician sergeants, 1st class 45.00 Ackley remained in Oregon when his
12 Assistant Engineers ........... 45-00 people went to California, and the
4 Electrician sergeants 2nd class 36.00 following year, in 1872, was’ united in
4 Firemen ................................ 30.00 marriage with Mary J. Jenkins, who
4 Radio sergeants .................... 30.00 was born near Knoxdale, Iowa in
3 Master Gunners ................... 40.00 1851.
Applicants will send in their names
to Captain W. G. Williams, 640
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon,
Places absolutely guaranteed
or to 1st Lieutenant Charles B. Ham-
not to smoke or money re­
blc, Eugene, Oregon. They should
funded.
give age, married or unmarried, edu­
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
cation, profession, experience or
We make a specialty of re­
other qualifications for examination
pairing smoking Fire Places.
to be taken.
The designation of place of exam­
ination will be made later and will
probably be Eugene.
1 ILLA MOOK ORE
RALPH E. WARREN