The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, April 23, 1913, Image 1

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    THE
PILOT
VOL. I.
NUMBER 7
TIDE WATER MILL
COMPANY TO B I O
IMMENSE PLAI
snake that ail through each Aug­
12. Out buildings clean
sanitary.
~
ust lies coiled there, a dread and
unjust ,*Neihesis, upon his leg.
A school house is properly heat-
I Still his affliction is as strange ed onty when the stove is in one
in its inconsistencies as in its con- comer or end of the room and
sistencies.
No unusual effect, surrounded by a sheetiron or
as has been noted, was felt till galvanized jacket arranged so as
20 years after the bite occurred, to insure heating the room uni-
and the scar of the bite did not formly; -A stove in the center of
revive till three years ago, 36 the floor cannot be made to heat !
years after he had been bitten.
the extremities of the room with-
it seems indeed, as he believes out roasting the pupils near it' to
—---------------
A mortgage or deed of trust ;l, 1913, by Johnson P. Porter,
and asserts, that a preternatural stupidity. The
ventilation.
Tribes in answer to the call of found to be most skillful shall
1 given by the Tidewater Mill president, and A. H. Oshland,
correspondence is being worked which goes hand in hand with the Big Chief BLACK HAWK be crowned and given the name
npany, of Florence, for $500,- secretary of the Tidewater Mill
out between his life and the life heat!ng, is not perfect unless who has
from each Queen
*
Rhododendra VI. She
rvas filed for record with the company,
and Frederick A. of the snake that bit "him.
"In there is an inlet for fresh air
shall preside over the Councils
nty clerk this afternoon. Gosham,
vice-president,
and
nation
must
come
one
Chief,
one
August I’m lust like a snake, ” under the stove and^within the
of the nations and direct them in
^viH irobably mean extensive Georgh Hefferan, secretary o f
he says.
“I shed then, The jacket, and an outlet near the Princess, and the noblest o f their their wars; their labors and their
ovements in the mill at Flor- the Michigan Trust company.
skin cdmes right off my leg; 1 floor in the farthest corner of Braves to participate in a Grand
-i *
.
sports, until another spring-time
i in the near future and the
BUILD IMMENSE MILL.
can jest strip it right off. I don’t room. By this arrangement the E°shall °h«heH NH h "T8, J1 Wfh,eh brings again the blossoms o f the
. enlargement of the plant to a
T{ie Guard has information
eat nothin’ and I sleep all the air coming in near the stove is t shall be decided who from rhododendron to gladden the
much greater capacity than at that it is the intention of the mill
And I’m pizen like a rat­ heated inside the jacket, and among the Princesses shall be hearts of the people.
! present, together with extensive company at some future date to time.
tlesnake then. If I ’d bite you in an outlet near the floor in the crowned Queen Rhododehdra to
When Queen Rhododendron is
operations in the company’s log* ^^ntirely rebuild the mill at Flor-
room.' By reign over the Nations and guide
August, I’d kill you.’’ . He has farthes corner of the ____
ging camps.
crowned and sits upon her throne
i ence and make it one of the
always thought that when ^he this arrangement the air coming the affairs
affair of the great Siuslaw with all the other princesses gath­
The mortgage deed, which is largest in tne United States.
sores reached the number of «he in nedr the stove is heated inside Empire,
ered about her, then shall the
a voluminous document, required The filing of this mortgage and
snakes rattles, they would stop the jacket, and rises or is crowd- i The Big Chief has said that musicians play joyfully that the
a filing fee of $44.80. The the securing of this large sum o f
increasing and stop reviving, and ed upward by the incoming ex- the tribes shall assemble on the good spirit of the great Gitchl
mortgage is given to secure $500, - money at this time is taken as
banks of the Siuslaw at their M anito may hover over the
000 first mortgage six per cent indication that these plans may although he knows nothing of pandingair behind it. As it is
ancient camping ground in Glen- nations.
the
size
of
the
snake
except
that
crowded
farther
from
the
stove
(gold bonds. The mortgage is be carried out very soon.
ada at 9 o’clock of the morning
Then shall the chiefs in council
given to the Michigan Trust I It is the intention of the South­ it was vjry large, he has been it begins to cool, contract and
of May 28. 1913, and that they assembled proceed to discuss the
waiting
hopefully
each
year,
settle
to
a
lower
level
where
company and George Hefferen, ern Pacific company to build a
pupils can inhale-it As_4t con-:shall be arrayed in apparel be- weighty matters which so closed
trustees. .The first twelve bonds branch of th^ Eugene-Coos Bay thinking the "rattles at last had} ♦"innoa
wvl » it ♦> gradually1 drifts hiHrirrllia
wrriiifirnfflin
........ f.
---- ----
tinues to zw
cool
fittrngthe dfiginty
e f the An/inniAw—
occasion, concerhs
been counted.’’
trni them.
due on March 1, 1915, and railroad from Acme to Florence,
to the opening near the floor and The chiefs shall come in full war
The medichte men of (he diff­
live each year thereafter till a distance of only three miles,
passes out. ' In this way a circula- dress and the Princesses bedeck- erent nations, arrayed in the
ft
putting that city practically on
tion of air is forced and the air ed after the manner of the noble most hidiously picturesque dress
The lands mortgaged by the the main line. With the railroad
in
the room is kept pure, pro- Pocahontas.
Each
Princess possible to imagine shall be pres­
ompany are located in Lane and this immense sawmill the
viding
of
course
the
inlet
and
(»hall
be
provided
with
the
beat ent to ward off the evil spirits
flinty and are situated for the little city by the sea promises to
outlet
are
large
enough.
It
is
a
bow
which
her
braves
may
be and dispense those charms and
most part along the Siuslaw river become a second Aberdeen,
prevalent
idea
that
the
outlet
able
to
fashion
and
a
shining
amulets so efficacious in healing
and its tributaries. They are Wash., in a very few years.
[ seould be in the ceiling but it quiver full of arrows made
the ills of mankind.
I in townships 17-9 .west, 19-8 There is more lumber cut in
_______ '
may
readily
be
seen
that
the
cur-
straight
and
strong.
Gaily
When the chiefs in council have
’ west, 18-9 west, 19-6 west, 19-7 j Aberdeen than any other city in
Standardizing the small town rent of air would pass directly ■ decorated Indian canoes, dug concluded their deliberations,
| west, 18-8 west, 20-6 west, 20-7 the world, and as Florence has
and rural schools has been one of from the stove to the ceiling and , from the giant cedars of the then shall.all the people join in
: west and 18-12 West, most of the Iguch more timber tributary to it
the chief aims of those engaged out through the ventilator with­ forest will be in readiness at a grand pow wow, more wild and
• land in the last named township than there is around Aberdeen
in school work this year in Lane out coming near the pupils heads Glenada to transport the royal exciting than any pow wow ever
being in the pity of Florence, there is reason to believe that
and several
other counties. in which case
___ they
____ continue
_______ to
_ members of the tribes across the held before.
Following this
where the mill is jocated.
even a much larger city may be
Hereto
fore,
with
the
slight
at-
breathe
the
vitiated
below,
shining river to Florence’ where »hall come the delicious clam
air
The deed was signed on March built on the Siuslaw.
tention paid to them then there The same is
true of windows for many a moon the Rhododen-j bake, provid ?d for all the neoDl '
has
Jjeen
no
standard
set
for
open
at
the
top. Of course dron Queens have held court and by the jolly young Chief Terrell'
afterwards took place, he went
rural schools. The fact that a where no means of ventilation her tribes have met in council, j After this midday feast the
about sound and well, the snake
Big Chief
p-ropl IP_
____ wjh call the
ure y-vp,-
bite practically forgotten. Then standard has been set for them has been provided there i4 IX/! The Big Chief has ordered, , the ! ___
to-
and
that
all
school
people
are
way
open
to
the
teacher
but
--------
r
—,—
—
M
U
V
to
Florence
tribe
to
select
from
getherutgain
to
listen
to
neeeht a
on the last day of July, 1895, he
felt a peculiar irritation on the interested in bringing them np lower the windows at the .top among its braves the best mud- by the white m i,i’o cm .a ¡adors1
lowi la
o k«™
is u/nrtk
worth the u,)»k
with tk
the
hope that some of -i--
the ci an s, who, with drum and reed 1 Prof. Withecomb of th- Oregon
bitten leg, but upon the instep to that standard
and not just below the knee attention of all people and the i vitiated air and not all of the and horn will stand on the shore j Ag. ¡cultural College- S iperiri
where appeared the faint scare effort is surely worth their , co- pure air will escape, and to raise to welcome with music the in- Undent Baughman, ¿f Eug'ene
of
the bite. The next morning, operation. For the benefit ol the lowef sashes slightly trust- coming nations, and lead them and Prof Swe^tzer, of the Uni­
E ith e r King, better known as
Th -y will
August the first, he woke up those who are interested in the ing that some kind providence te the place of Council. Then versity of Oregon.
["Rattlesnake K ing,’’ who is
feeling dizzy and to find that the subject and who have inquired as will prevent the strong draught shall the Big chief call the chiefs tell the people how best to make
>1
'•lowly
dying in Florence, does
irritating spot on his instep was to the nature of the work, the of fresh cold air from causing from all the nations to sit in two blades of grass grow where
not believe that he will live till c a * i running
u
sore, rotten to the following explanation is given, acute colds, catarrh etc among Council and smoke the pipe of but one grew before; how the
August and that at last then will ;
A„
month hg g,
The points a school becomes the pupils. Many are ingenius pe*Ce; /.
o
,
young of the tribe may liitch their
¡be an end of h.s affliction, which from 18 to
hours a
drank standard are as follows:
enough tfi fit boards in the win-
And the Princess chosen by canoes to the stars and how
he himself terms the serpent s ,ittle> ate gcar.. ,y anythi
and
evil »puns,
spirits, uioercuiosis,
tuberculosis.
1. Proper heating and ventila- dows
in --r
such
position as ~ to ............
throw the nations shall
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-----------------
— compete with
•••••• those WH
tirand that the Bible speaks the functions of his body stopped.
tion
the encoming current of air above bow and arrow for the queenship, small pox and typhoid fever may
Ibdut and which has no parallel On the firs( day of s tember he
2. School room clean and the pupils heads and trust again of all th e natjo n s ^ T T ie ^ o n e be d riv e n from th e land.
in the catalogue of afflictions. got out of
and called for
attractive.
»
I to luck for a circulation. The
st Tuesday evening the Evan-
to eat
By the fourth
3. Discepline—pupils
quiet window board system is the most to contract a cold of more or le s s , the mere improvement of sch'xil
and respectful.
sehcal Church of Florence pray- of September the sore was com-
common where there is any intensity. Moreover ventilation grounds. Children going direct-
i e d in a body for this old man
p,ete,y hea)ed
4. Thorough work on part of system at all and where well is just as necessary in the rural ■ ly from a much trampled muddy
an whom for 18 years the
On the laat day of Ju, the
both teacher and pupils.
arranged has been awarded a school as elsewhere. To be sure, road or yard into the school door
ord has visited a serpent curse next year he feR agajn &n
star
tho’ it by no ^means a country children have all out-of-: carrying in on their shoes a sur-
5. Library neatly and prop­
doors to breathe in (when they prising amqunt of mud which
t great that he hails as a relief ing on hia in8tep two
erly arranged.
thoroughly efficient system.
6. Attendance—average 95
Bt “n!v
°f
this time-
axain he felt dizzy
Ventilation is o f the greatest are out of doors) but they are in I soon becomes a cloud of dust
per
cen
t
importance in school work not the house over five hours a day filling the lungs of teacher and
S '“
with maleria. The next
.•brought death into the world
the yeMM)ld
7. Number of months school withstanding the fact that a few and out-door air will not come in- pupils and doubling the jani tors
upon
thoughtless people decide the idea ! * .th.e bou“ unless » w a y is pro­ work to say nothing of the un­
I all our woe. ”
per y e a r e ig h t
his instep had revived into a sore
as
being too modern. The great- V1(^e^ ^or 11 to come in* nor ha® tidiness of the room. Without
I the early part of August, and not two inches away was
8. Drinking fountain or in­
38 years ago, Luther King another sore, both running, both
dividual cups and pure source er pfcrt of the listlessness in- Nature provided any means by walks children are obliged to go
i picking blackberries in the rotten to the bone. Again he
of drinking water
attention1 and school headaches is which out door air can be stored into the mud every time they
tins of Idaho, when a slept the whole month through,
9. G rounds-neat, attractive due to poor ventilation of school­ up within the human lungs for step out of the door. With the
required walks they have a place
snake disturbed in its sleep. with little drink or food, and
and well drained.
rooms and sleeping rooms. use while indoors.
where
they can assemble and
nek quickly and without ¡rnagining in hia deIirium
a
10. Flag displayed according Again, pupils passing at inter-, Another point of standardiza-
clear
their
shoes of mud before
to law.
rung, and closed its teeth so ' rattlesnake was coiled up on his
missions from an unventilated ^*on
very importont is the
entering
the
school room and
irmly upon his leg just below the leg> under the skin Qn
firgt
11. Walks to road and out­ overheated room into the cold drinl('nK water.- It is against
i
those
who
wish
to be out during
knee that he dragged it as he day oj, September he got up
air outside are more than likely
ru^*nK ° f the State Board of
buildings.
1
intermissions
may
do so without
Health
to
have
a
common
drink-
whipping and jerking, for hungry. By the fourth ;of :gep_
■ I
1
being
obliged
to
stand in the
,
ing
cup
in
any
school
or
other
1 yards or more. He reached temper the sores were well,
----------- the Siuslaw
mud
or
wet
grass.
Considering
public
place
for
the
best
and
np all right, the poison was
And
on the first of August
' bar—One hour later for Florence
the
long
wet
seasons
this is a
most
practical
scientifif
Teasons.
NISH
TIOSS
, ,7 7 " ,
b’te’ « e o fea ch year, with inexplicable
LOW TIDES
a.m. Ht. p.m.
«.B. Ht. p.m. HL Therefore)1 every school, city or question of no minor importance.
and healed in a few weeks and reguiarity for 18 years, .his state
Tuz»., Apr.
10.(13
Tue., April 1.
3AM 3.7
The other points are self
country, must have either a drink­
obably as he believes, all the of enforced coma and fasting has Wed., Apr.
8:51
10(47
Wed, April 2.
4 A3 3.1
Th«,,
Ape.
10:38
11:17
Thu., April 3.
ing fountain or the individual explanitory. As a school reach­
5:17 2.5
bsequent history of the bite, begun, an the scars of the pre­ Fri., Apr.
11:20
11:44
Fri., April 4.
5A 6 1.8
drinking cups and the source of es the standard in the various re­
11:50
suffering it caused and its ceedihg year have revived, acc- SM., Apr.
Hat, April 5.
0:30 1A
H ub .. Apr.
0:0»i Wl 12:37
Hun., April 0.
water supply must be pure and quirements a star is placed on a
.nge, almost incredible mani- ompanied unfailingly by a new M od ., Apr.
0:34' K.M 1:14
Mon., April 7.
Apr.
1:00' S.H
1:53.
T ot I. April _ 8 .
the
water must remain pure un­ card in the schoolroom. As soon
ation, would not have occured gore, and with eqally strange rég­ TueL,
Wert.. Apr.
-ta s rs » 2:40 KO Wed. April #.
N:<3) 0 .1
H:44,
til! it reoehes the pupils’ drink­ as a school receives the required
1:50. S.8
3:23 0.5 Thu., April 10.
it not been for one circum- ularity the sores have never failed Thu., Apr.
»A 4,-0.2
0:24,
2:3«' S.S
Fri., Apr,
4,20 0.1 I Fri., April 11.
10:111-0.1
10:25
ing cups. Springs that receive twelve stars are in place a
the time o f the year, to be entirely healed by the fourth Hat.. Apr.
...j 3:20 SJ1 5 JO! 5.0 Hat.. April 12. h o c 0.1 11:201
Hun.. Apr.
4:1« S.O
0:4S¡
0.0
Hun..
April
13.
the
drainage from
■ toilets, barns pennant is awarded as a recognig
2:13
as is well known, is dog Of Septemer. He now has 18 .Ytnn., Apr.
5 A3 7.«
Ó iòi! 4.4
7:57 0.4 Mon., April 14;
1:23;
"■I
or
evep
decaying
leaves and logs bon of the fact that the schbol
Tue.,
Apr.
and during this month sores upon his
1:40 4.1
2:31
That first We,| Apr. 1 0 .., 7HM 7.4 0 H:5l| 0.9 Tue.. April 15.
-((«■
-i-i
are
not
pure
howeves
sleep or haa hecnme—standard for thia
shed ) t hey a r e bl ind a nd uure upon M
S
like a per- rn i r xpr n
4.-04, 2J
4:23 0.7
illO-571
I
Fri.,
Apr.
I
s
,
.
.
10:34.
M
O
Fri..
April
IS.
*
cold,
and
cannot
he
accepted
as year. It is not a siiperficial mat­
4:57 1.3 i| 5:10 0.8
Strike at everything they iodic volcanoe, has revived 18 <st., Apr. 19. . .¡11:2«, Ml 1 1 J 5 9.3
Hut.. April 19. 3 5:45 0.4
5:4« 1.1 standard.
ter of show and excitement and
Hun..
Apt:
20.
It was the bite of a blind times; the second 17 times; and
. . ,12.-0« 8.1
m.. April 20.
5:32 1.4
«:.3l 0.3
i-«K5 7.9
M<m.. Apr. 21. . . 0:11 IMS
on.
April
21.
we
J
7:17l-OJt
7:121
1.9
hope for support and co-
tedding snake that brought thus it becomes a simple problem Tu*.. Apr. 22.
One of the points harder to
0:40 8.7
1:50! 7.5 I Toe.. April 22.
8:02,-01
7:50 2.4
S'oL.
Apr.
23
1:3«
9.«
2:40)
7.1
operation
of all schools boards
,
Wed.
April
23'.
U8:31
1
2.9
8:48)
03»
1 days and recurrent death in­ in progression to find tqat Luther Tku., Apr. 24.
obtain'¡a the eleventh—walks to
2:05 0.1 II 3:3« 5.7 ¡ rhu., April 24.
9:.34|-0.5 Il 9:15 3.4
and patrons. .
Fri.:
Apr.
26.
die life of Luther King.
2:48! 8.8 I 4 J l ( fl.4 Fri., April 2Ü .
and
outbuildings. The
10:24'-0.2 10:10! 3.9 road
[ King, bitten once by a live rattle­
Mapleton, River View and
Hnt.. Apr. 2«.
3:351 Ml
5.2 Hat.. April 2«.
11:18 0.3 '»1:18! 4.2 value and necessity of this has
For 20 years, an unaccountable snake. has been rebitten 171 ’on.. Apr. 27. •I 4 J « 7.4 i 5áW
OM« « J Hun.. April 27.
Pans
have already standardised
'112:14
0.7
Apr. t o .
5:43 fl.8
'Ô-âw 4.2 ' 1:24! 1.1 been questioned but a few words, tneir schools and Florence haa
7:4 « 5/1 I Mon.<April 2H.
I of dormancy of effecta^that i times by an invisible and ghostly Mon..
rue., Apr. 29. •I HI5 «.’» R:.1«!, 5.» ¡Tue., April 20..
1Æ7I 4.0 i 2:13 1.4
We<L. Apr. .,0.
8:15! 5.4
9:1 « 7.3 1 W eil April 30.
3:04' 3.4 ' 3:0M 1.5 will prove that means moretthair nearly so.
RHODODENDRA VI
TO HOLD COUNCIL OF
ALL HER CHIEFS
STANDARDIZING
THE SCHOOLS OF
LANE COUNTY
BITTEN
. RATTLESNAKE
• YEARS AG
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