Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 26, 1911, Image 2

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    T illamook
THE YEAR’S RECORD
In Births, Marriages and
Deaths in Tillamook County.
A pril .
31—Willard S. Buel, male.
D ecember .
2 Solon Schiffman, female.
3—Chester Stuart, male.
5—A. C. Smith, female.
15 Frank Devine, male.
18 -E. F. Fisk, male.
31—Wm. H. Sales, male.
headlight ,
Victor Asp, 1 year.
8— Chancy Gladwell, 4 years.
12—Clara Goeres, 21.
19—Horace F. Holden, 73 year«.
22—Infant of H Rosenberg, 14dys.
23------ Longfellow, 20.
'ir- Edwin
J anuary 26, ion.
RAILROADS HELP CAUSE
OF'HARBOR.
Tillamook to Make Renewed
I
Effort to Obtain Govern­
I
ment Appropriation.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT.
THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND
THE NAME.
The births last year numbered 118,
M ay .
being an increase of 47 over the
18— Harriett A. Jackson, 79 years.
With the entrance of two new rail­
Marriages.
previous yaar. The largest num­
16- Henry Boss, 73 years.
roads into Tillamook Bay region
J anuary .
ber of births occurred inAugust.the
18 Margaret Wilson, 7 years.
the residents of that section are
1st—Claude G. Christensen and
22—Lelia Owens, 8 years.
records showing 21, with only 4 in
making renewed efforts to secure a
22
—Anna E. |ohnson, 4 months.
November. ' Of the 118 birth«, 71 Mary Brooten.
27— Charles Miron Ho»ley,3 years. Government appropriation for a
5th—John B. Langley and Bessie
I.-Scriptural Names of Individual Believers.
were males and 47 females.
31 —Ella Eichinger, 32 years.
Willie.
channel
to
connect
the
local
harbors
1.—Disciples (Learners), Matt. Xxvi., 26 ; Acts vi., 1. Christ the
The total number of marriages in
lltli ArthurL. Mapes and I.uticha
J JJCE.
with deep water and with that end
Teacher, Bible the only text book, judgment the examination day,
1909 were 55.
They increased to 09 Kunze.
1—Wm. Plank, 76 years.
in view the citizens again are prom­
2. —Brethren (Relation to one another), Matt, xxiii., 8 ; Acts xv., 23,
12th Henry Landolt and Johannia
in 1910, a gain of 14.
J
uly .
ising to provide $650,000 of the $1,700,-
Christ also ia our Brother ar.d we are hie brethren. Matt, xii., 5);
There were 55 deaths in the coun­ Baumgartner.
1—George W. Bennet», 29 years.
13th—B. T. Comer and Cora May
000
requisite
for
the
work.
Heb. ii„ 11.
ty last year, made up of 20 females Downing.
7—Charley Raymond Smith,_6 yrs.
9- -Mary Anna Womelsdorf, 75 yr«. Both the Hill and Harriman sys­
3. —Saints (Character), Acte ix., 32 ; Rom. i., 7. We become such,
anil 35 males. The deaths last year
25th—Janie« N. Bodyfelt and Clare
tems will have their Tillamook Bay
A ugust .
not after death, but here.
were about 40.
Or the 55 deaths in Franklin.
25th —A. L. McCarty and Clara
lines completed within the present
I— Abbie F. Weston, 90 years.
4. Christiane (Ownerehip, followers), Acte xi., 26; xxvi., 28 ; I . l’et
1910, 18 persons lived to be over 60
Buttz.
4 Oliver Perry Huston, 76 years. year, although service over the Hill
iv., 16. We are Christ’s ones. This names includes all the
years of age and ranged upwards to
F ebruary .
8 Oscar Erickson, 2 years.
road may not be inaugurated until
above. If we are Christians, we are saints, brethren and dis-
90 years.
Eight died before they
fith—Normand C. Christensen and
19— B. L. Jackson, 24 years.
ciplee. When and How do we get this name ? At Baptism,
reached the age of two years. Of Sudie E. Turner.
1» - Almeda Jane Bennett,63years. early in 1912. These-rail connections
will make it possible for Tillamook
2(rth—Rudolph J. Larsen and Anna
24—Theressia Plasker, 13 years.
Act xix., 1-5. Are Divinely named, Jas. ii., 7 ; Acte xi., 26.
the fatalities,.6 persons were drown­
28— Marion Shearer, 57 years.
Bay to serve the outside world with
ed, 1 suicide, 1 killed by log, one Reust.
II.
--Scriptual
Names of the Church.
- Infant child of T. Hanson.
23rd—Frank W. Laster and Rhoda
freight unloaded in the harbor.
given carbolic acid by mistake, 2
<). Eitlbuui.
1.
—
Christ
’
s
Church,
or the “ My Church,” Matt, xvi., 18 ; Acts xx.,
S
eptember
.
With an improved channel, the
found dead, and one dropped dead.
M arch .
28
;
Eph.
v.,
25.
Since He built it, purchased it, died for it, it
14
—
Carl
Brooten,
44
years.
enterprising
people
of
both
Bay
City
Pneumonia claimed 5, tubérculo «ta
2nd—Walter Andrews and Bessie
15— Sara J«neRittenhou»e,67 years. and Tillamook Citv believe that they
must be His.
4. Bright’s disease 2. consumption T. Stubbs.
O ctober .
2. —Church of Chriet, Rom. xvi., 16. Refers to different local con.
: could compete with other pointe
»th—William E. Mackinster and
1. appendicitis 2, cerebral heinor-
4— John Seven«, 77 years.
Sophia
I..
Goeres.
gregations, not to denominations we now have ae they did not
along the coast in both rail and
rhage 1, gastro enteritis 2, spinal
5
—
Ruth
C.
Edmunds,
10
years.
15th—John Peterson and Annie
exist at that time.
water traneporation.
meningitis 3, and heart di «ease 3.
II— Ulrich Zurflueh, 59 years.
Ii
n If I hf
When the Government Engineers
3. —Church of God. I. Cor. i., 2. Same ae Church of Christ for
12— Henry Harrison Hayes, 74 yrs.
Strange a« it may seem there were
23rd—Allen L. Page and Nellie E.
13— Merlin D. Pangborn, 2 m.
Christ ie God.
met Dec. 29 to consider the merits
no deaths from typhoid and other Davis.
19—Mrs. Blake Thompson, 30 yrs. of the Tillamook claims for a deeper
27th—Clarence A. Hushbeck and
fevers in Tillamook county last year
III. --The Harm of Wearing Other Than Scriptural
23—Infant child of A. Davidson.
May E. Webb.
channel they heard evidence in
nor from whooping cough, diph­
30-Charity A. Butts, 88 years.
A pril .
Names.
favor
of
both
Bay
City
and
Tilla
­
theria, measles, and other like dis­
N ovember .
2nd—E. F. Fisk and Mury E.
1.
—
Party
names are sinful, Gal. v., 19, 20 (R.V.); Rom. xvi., 17, 18 ;
mook. While the Bay City channel
eases prevalent amongst children.
Riegel.
7—August Davidson, 48 years.
Col.
iii.,
17.
3rd
—
Wallace
Thompson
and
Meil
seemed
to
receive
more
consider
­
7—
Louis
Niederberger,
30
years.
Birth«.
2. —Party names make and perpetuate division«. I. Cor. i., 12. No
C. Coulton.
7-Louis Blattlar, 21 years.
ation than the other, it evidently is
J anuary .
13th—J. F. Carter and Odessa
22—Roger Irvin Leighton, 1 m.
divisions until party names were used; divisions will cease
the desire of the Tillamook people
5—John Webber, female.
Sj lencer.
25 E’dward Clay Lynch, 14 years.
when party names cease.
7— John Whalen, female.
to secure improved facilities for
18th—Jessie Davis and Emma
25 -Allen Eugene Page, 14 days.
13— Adolph Erickson, male.
3—Divisions hinder the conversion of the world. John xvii, 20, 23.
both places.
Arrunce.
D ecember .
16—Albert Wilks, female.
20th—John G. Bulmer and Blanch
“That they may believe,” • • • "that they may know.”
Port Project Favored.
4
—
Lefa
Alameda
Hansen,
2
m.
21—Elmer Rice, male.
Ripley.
People don’t know which church to join, hence stay out of all.
However, the Government failed
5— William C. Morton. 79 years.
21— Samuel O. Thompson, male.
M ay .
22— Frank J. Leitheiser, male.
7—Ray Wilson, 4 years.
We waste money and men to perpetute divisions while the
to act favorably upon the requeat
11th—Henry E. Morris und Ruby
18—William C. Laughlin, 30 years. for an appropriation of approxi­
26—D. W. Krake, male.
heathen world is waiting to know of Christ.
Whittemore.
28— Guy Bunn, m*>le.
25—Heury A. Snow, 74 years.
4. —Divisions disregard Christ, the Head of the Church, Eph. i., 22,
16th—Harry P. Kerr and Dott
mately $1,900,900 and the hurbor
29— John Conklin, male.
Allen.
23; John xxv., 14 ; Matt, vii.,21; I. Cor. i., 10. When we know Bis
plans have not been carried out.
29—Jack Williuma, female.
17th—Joseph Baumgartner anti TILLAMOOK AND BAY CIIYj There has been considerable agi­
command and wish, yet don’t comply, we deny Him.
F ebruary .
Lena Wehinger.
tation recently for establishing a
2—E. O. Calkins, male.
17th—Jucob Tugmanu und Johunna
As a follower of Christ what name do YOU wear?
To be Terminals of ths United
2—Leon White, mule.
Weiser.
port of Tillamook, supported by
Railways -Steam and Electri­
2—Elmer Baker, female,
24th—Herman H. Tubbesiug and
general taxes, and thia plan will be
tt—Frank Lewis, mule.
Ella M. Butler.
city to be Used on Road.
presented among others.
In the
11—Ed Carter, temule.
27th W. E. Young and Edna
end it is hoi>ed that one of the sev­
15— Frank Hunnenkrutt, mule.
Karr.
Sprveys
for
the
Tillamook
Bay
ex
­
29—Phillip Quintin, temule.
22nd - P. A. Huitz und Velma
tension of the United Railways have eral projects now under way will be
24—Fred I.. Hustings, mule.
Withrow.
24—Peter W. Jacobs, female.
been made to Bay City and that I carried out.
J une .
The Hill interests have arranged
I
M arch .
2nd Ed
A. , Fischbocker and place will likely be the terminal of'
Nettie Withrow.
1 —Veruor Holden, mule.
the new line, although the City of to complete their LTnited Railway
3rd—A. W. Phelps and Etnia 1 Tillamook may be reached through line to Bay City at once, according
2-Ike Quick, female.
Erickson.
8— John Blum, female.
to the announcement of John F.
12th—John Win. Jennings and a connecting road, said John F. Stevens upon his return from the
14— George Zirr, female.
Stevens,
president
of
the
North
Bank
Elsie
Scovell.
15— Fred W. Berger, male.
J. P. HLiLtEfi, Proprietor.
13th M. C. Morann un<l Agne« and head of the Hill enterprises in East a few days ago. They have ac­
18—Arthur F. Goff, female.
Benona Mill«.
quired
a
considerable
acreage
near
22 - Joseph Blazer, mule.
Oregon, yesterday.
27th—David
23— F. \\ . Talbot, mule.
Construction of the McMinnville the water front, suitable for termi­
Wallace.
23 Ernest Berg, mule.
Special Atteution paid to Tourists.
29th—Hurry F. Loomis and Edith branch of the Oregon Electric may nal yards, and declare that they
24— Bert Johnson, femule.
it year,
year w’" •Pen<l u liberal amount of inon-
Estelle Smith.
be begun within the present
A pril .
J uly .
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
that ey f‘»r*,,>Pr°vements. Definite plans
although no definite steps i in
............
8—Hudson Rosenberg, female.
18th — Robert S. Brodley and
i as to the work to be done at Bay
29—Dan Fletcher, female.
direction
have
been
taken.
France» Helen Rohr.
25— George Zimmerman, mule.
"We are principally concerned City have not yet been completed.
18th—Edmund Lee Lyster and
27 —Herman Sunders, feuiule.
At the same time two forcea of
Birdie Belle Coulson.
just
now with the Eugene exten­
Administrator’« Sale
Farm for Sale.
29—S. D. Moon,mule.
25th —H. Thiessen and Nellie sion," said Mr. Stevens, "although men are working on the line of the
— A. U. Folund, mule.
Cave.
Pacific
Railroad
A
Navigation
Co.
For
sale
by owner: The south
The undersigned, administrator
28th Clifford A. Miles and Myrtle the McMinnville line has lieen re­ to connect Hillsboro with Tillamook
M ay .
of the estates of laiuis Neiderbeiger half of the place known as the Hill
ceiving
our
earnest
consideration.
Stea
rus.
2— Albert Krake, male.
It is expected that and Louis Blattlar, deceased, will place on the Nestucca River, half
28th A. H. Hahnen ami Mary E. We have completed surveys for two Harbor i>oint«.
3- Willium Hughey, mule.
Alloway.
trains
will
lie
running
between Port­ sell at public sale on Wednesday, of mile of Hebo, will sell with or
i
3 Walter Chirk, mule.
different routes and will select one
February 1st, 1911, at 1 o’clock P.M.
Jllth
—
Joseph
S.
Lilly
and
Ida
M.
land
and
the
city
of
Tillamook
be­ at the Livery Barn of Henry Rogers without cattle, some one is going
7— Robert Portman, femule.
of them as aoon as we deem con­
Quick.
8— Claude S. Ackley, femule.
struction advisable.
It is hard to fore the middle of the summer, the in Tillamook City, Oregon, the fol­ to get a bargain, it is going cheap.
A ugust .
12 Olwin Blum, mule.
lowing described personal property Easy terms.
Write for price.-
Illi John Aachim und Nellie say when work on the McMinnville service to be operated over the Sou- belonging
23 John Latimer, male.
to the estates of the «aid
Whittemore.
29 Ralph I'. Moore, mule.
H enry T hompson , Hebo, Ore.
branch will start, but we intend to them Pacific tracks between this decedents, to-wit;
k,1 city and Hillstioro.
4th—Albert W. Plunk und Jessie build it eventually.
31 —Wm. Tubbesiug, temule.
9 milk cows,
Rights of way
Mason.
People Expect Results.
2 beef cows,
* JUNK.
and
franchises
have
been
secured
For either acute or chronic kidney
6th—Ben Newman and Elizabeth
5 yearling heifer«,
While Tillamook City will be the
3—John Johnson, mule.
disorders, for annoying and pain­
Lambert.
in McMinnville und the territory
7
calves,
terminus of the Harriman line, Bay
5— Win. lllingswortli, mule.
ful
urinary
irregularities take
7th Oliver Duvis and Nancy A. through which we must pa««. ”
1 bull calf.
0- Ed Donaldson, male.
Foley Kidney Pills. An honest and
Gee.
City will be one of the principal
1
yearling
colt.
Electricity
Is
Favored.
7 Forest Ayer, male.
effective medicine for kidney and
loth W. R. Rutherford and Ida
Such sale will be made by order bladder disorders.—C. 1. Clough.
During ttie first period of its use­ stations. The people of both places
7— Zeno Buiser, female.
E. Goyne.
are
depending
U|>on
the
completion
of
the
County
Court
of
Tillamook
11—Peter Newlierg, mule.
Ilth — Theodore Guechter and fulness the Tillamook Bay line will
County, Oregon.
13 Archie Gist, femule.
Bertha Mantel.
be operated partly by steam and ¡of this road to give the business of
M. A bplananp , Administrator.
18— Walter F. Buker, femule.
17th Leo Wilson and Josephine
the
community
added
impetus
and
Did You Ever Try
partly by electricity, although the
19- Gecrge Worthington, mule.
Burt row.
to assist in building up the district
19—Cha«. F. Roosa. femule.
18th—1.. Heckman und Emma E. aim is eventually to use electricity
Administrator«'
Sale.
Although work soon will be start­
22 R T. Boats, male.
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
Elliott.
on the entire line if that is practic­
23 —A. H. Beaty, male.
ed on the United Railway extension
31st—Oly Womer and Rose Weber. able.
N otice I s H ereby G iven ,— That
LIVER! BARN,
26— Henry Crensliuw, mule.
31st—E. J. Schilling and Augusta
undersigned, adiniatrator of ;the
"The tendency ia more and more to to the Coast it cannot be completed the
27— Ernest Worthington, mule.
M. Schrader.
estate« of Louis Neiderberger and
.
within
six
months
after
the
Harri-
If noL give him a call.
27— Archibald I’erkina, femule.
use electricity,” «aid Mr. Steven«
Louis Blattlar, deceased, will, on
S eptember .
I man line start« to run train« into Saturday, the 14th day of February,
J uly .
2nd—J. P. Mattoon and Dollie M. yesterday. "While we are building the bay towns.
When thia line’s 1911, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M., Everything first-class.
Second
8— lames Pullin, mule.
all of our electric line« in «uch a
Morris.
9 - Emile Benscheidt, male.
26th Melvin
T. Webster and way that they could stand «team service is added to that of the other at th* late residenceof the said Louis
Neiderberger and Louis Blattlar on
block South of P.O.
13— Herman Huusworth, mule.
Evangeline 1. Bailey.
truffle, we are not doing that with the Tillamook region will have bet­ the North Fork of the Nehalem River
14- Ikilph Tinneratet, male.
O
ctober .
ter
transportation
facilities
than
the view of using steam. It ia mere­
in Tillamook County, Oregon, sell
24— Frank W. Crane, mule.
8th-.Louis Charles Johns and ly u mutter of «afety and economy molt places of the same relative im­ at public auction, to the highest
25— Carl V. Lett, femule.
w. G. HARRIS, Prop.
Kuimii Augusta Scholinieyer.
portance in the Northwest.
The bidder, for cash in hand, the follow­
A ugust .
9th—William R. Lawrence and in the end to construct them in that
ing
described
property
belonging
to
fact that the bay forms a natural
way.
Pearl K. Diamond.
1— Sum Tomlinson, femule.
«aid estates ;
23rd—Ed Holmes and Edna V.
2 Wm Heacock, temule.
2 sows,
"It ia becauseof this that the opin­ harbor has been pointed out and
Atkins.
3—C. H. Vanire«», mule.
the
comparative
cheapness
in
the
A number of pigs,
ion has lieen advanced that the use
24th—Wilfred Bonini and Georgia
5 -Geo. A. Hoover, female.
1 hay rope and carrier with har­
of «team on the Oregon Electric line coat of improving the channel haa poon
V’. Simiuon«.
7—John Morgan, mule
fork,
So fur a« I ticen made a strong feature in the
27th—Julius
A. Erickson and ia our ultimate object.
14— Henry Simmons, mule,
1 harness,
The esti­
Kttie Vanderpool.
15 — Fred Niikluu«, mule.
know, the Oregon Electric will re­ requests for Federal aid.
1 wagon,
31st G. A. Cook and Elsie Riley. main mi eleiuac line indefinitely, mate of $l,7U0,0aX it ia said, will pay
15— lame« William«, male.
1 plow,
17—lames Rhodes, mule.
Nov EM HER.
1 saddle,
although the Tillamook Bay road for making the bar nt the mouth of
17— 1. W. Fredrickson, mule.
1 hydraulic ram.
Ilth-N. \\. Knight aud Bessie will have the use of steam trains the mouth of the harbor20 feet deep
18— Walter T. Brown, mule.
The valued family re­
1 mowing machine.
I
Byenra.
as well a« provide the means of
It-Colonel B Preston, female.
Also, all of the household effect«,
17th—Wm. P. Hadley and Ollie over the mountains, while electric I
cipes
for cough and cold
19— G. W Stubblefield, male
canned fruit, potatoes and supplies
Hol lender.
power will be used in the level deepening the channel.
30-H 1'angtsirn. male.
cure, liniments, tonics and
While neither railroad ia taking belonging to said estates, with all
19th Christian Ol«en aud Ethel places. ' ' —< h*egonian.
21 —Emil Hellenbnyck. male.
other remedies have as
Blaser.
an active part in the campaign both tools and appliances thereto, and
22—U. S. Edwards, femule.
also a quantity of hay.
21at— Homer ,.M. Davie and Khas
careful
attention here as
22—Karl I'hoir. male,
are
laying
their
plan«
with
the
view
Said sale to be made under order
tieth Schmidt.
For LaGripre Coughs and Stuffy
24 Frank Franklin. mule.
the most intricate prescrip­
i of serving the shipping interests of of the County Court of Tillamook
Colds.
Jltli
Cleveland
K.
Alien
and
24—Allred Kellenlierger. female.
tions.
Amelia C. Jolinsiui.
harbor.
Although the County, Oregon.
Take Foley'* Honey and Tar. 1 H ' an improved
.
______ _____
28— Curl F. Sliortriilge, mule.
-’4th Klic Stiennon and Ella M. gives quick relief and expels the i United will operate electric trains
M A bplanalp , Administrator.
30 - Joseph Hollett. female.
Coulter.
cold from your system. It contains
Ottr fresh, high grade
S kptkmuxu .
D ecember .
no opiates, is safe and sure.—C. I. the officials of that road declare that
drugs
will help to make
For
Sale.
they
will
compete
actively
with
the
t- John W llolin, male.
Clough.
1st Alvin D
Thoni|Mon and
5— I auus latlaiwitcli, female.
Harriman line for all classes of
these
remedies
more effec­
Alvina V. Tolil.
Baled hay. $20 a ton.
7 -A F Flutter, female
Singer Sewing Machine«
1st Fred Ostrander and Haie I
freight traffic.
tive than ever.
11—I W B>al)felt. male.
» extra good cows, selected.
Brown.
15 \\ D. Gladwell, male.
Now ia your opportunity to Ke»
4 horses.
Is»—William Hoenicke and Alice
When given aa aoon aa the erwiny
Right prices are also
15—R F. Xach ma mi, male.
a machine that will last you a___
Allen.
life cough
Farm implements.
appears
Chamberlain's
19— m. II Hroliat. female.
assured
“th J. F. Matthews and Rosalie tune, on easy monthly, payment« » ough Remedy will ward off an
See Frank Hannenkratt 2 mi lea
29— Erwin G. Harnaoti. female.
that you will scarcely ini«« «nd attach of croup and prevent all
Goeffoa.
JO- Elgin A. Ileaa. female
north of Tillamook.
11 tl—Ulrich Wyss
snd 1.1 lue no interest
and cause of anxiety. Thou­
24—Everett Ixiglituii, male
I uthi
I iieraunally guarantee every ma­ danger
sand« of mothers use it success
25 -Eldridge Laue, female
21st-F.
\ i.a F'lattiboy and chine and will keep it in repair free fully.
Sold by laimar's Drug Store.
of charge.
bltlous
France« B M loore.
OzTimEM
Your old machine will tie taken
2— Fred Thun, lemale.
Death«
Reliable Druggist
as liart (isyinent.
<t Wm Tlum. female.
J anuary .
Machines delivered at your home,
7— Edward L. Hanaon, female
4—George W Sappington.tW year«. on free demonstration trial
1.4- Carl Kniiilson. male.
Call m ami see the New Singer Ml
<E- D J. l)aiua. 64 year«.
15 Irvin C. Smith, («male.
17 |oM*phiue U Stemnon. 73yra. Bl EhETT S hipman , Tillamook. Ore.
21 August Duvulauu. male.
A>—Joaiu« Neiger. 7 year«
Whaleui’• Jewelry Store.
38--David liulah. female
a SO N I C
LODGE.
Jt—Wm. Maxwell, maU
F ebruary ,
28—Albert Old«, male.
No. 57, meet« on Sntur-
11-Jaaper Wm. Buckie«, 32 yearn
Constipation is the cause of many
— Beu H Jacoba, female.
ailments and disorder« that make
M
arch .
d*y
ot each tuoi th in
N ovember .
hsv, eg
lite miserable. Take Chamberlain'a
9- Gua l.u<i«ke. 2» yearn
„ri b,
CHE k I.O.O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.tn
1 -Fred Gilliland, female
Stomach
and
Liver
Tablet«,
keep
Imogene Elliott, «1 yearn
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V. E. HOVEN, Church of Christ.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
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