The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 14, 1913, Image 1

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    FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1918
great ¿«non,
rORK IS
PRGRESS1NG NICELY
/ B A l ll f f
NUMBER io
will attend with
large room made a very pretty
stration.
tX
(M«ne with ita Strings of electric I TlMM
The people o f the North ForkJighta down the center and the
do things right when they start Florence Band at one end on a
and they certainly took interest raised platform.
There is no
in this contest as 7800 voter-doubt, but that it was the largest
were cast.
*
affair of this kind ever g iv e T fo
■ P ! “ T
‘ w C^*rge C° n‘ I,n Florence’ The floor had been
mated of Mrs. Ed. Watkins, Miss specially prepared and proved in
It is now a construction period sion beyond the end o f the old N .m . Buchanan and Mrs. E. R. fine shape for rtancing. T h T a t
The Siuslaw Commercial Club
Those who attended the girls
the Siualaw bar, and the gov- north jetty, _and the present pro­ ‘ ThJn ™ : • •
| tendance was very large, yet the held a regular meeting last Mon­ basketball game at Mapleton
The followiug program was size of the room permitted those day night-in the offices o f the
mt engineering department ject is for 1500 feet further,
Saturday witnessed a very lively
fing the channel so that it which makes a total length of glVen:
/
° n the floor to enjoy the music Harbor Sound Investment Co.
game
with not a dull moment
into the ocean almost 3700 fe e t
Quite a numberof questions of
Voc*l Solo— ‘ ’A Perfect JMy ’ ’
and dancing to the fullest e x ten t
from
start
to finish.
t ' TKo North jetty
importance to the Siuslaw was
. . h
At the present time deep water
Miss Mabel E. Wilson
x— —
The game was scheduled for
out Towards the North j (16 to 17 feet below mean level Shadow Pantomine—-“Too ' -+ D ied - J. D. Kenyon, who came discussed and arrangements made
6:15 p. m. on Knowles creek
eventually will go bi-1low water) exists along t h e ,
to secure more information on the
Much Crab’’
in with J. W. Barringer, the
field, but dampness prevented
d cut it off from the bqr. channel sidé and extends for sev-j Vocal Solo
subjects.
“A fter Vespers’’
housemover, to help hffn
the carrying out of the schedule
operations^are going j eral hundred feet beyond the
A publicity committee cons’st-
Miss Agnes Haring
w°rk, died suddenly Friflay
so Morris’s hall was secured for
lel is not permanent ) completed trestle, but to secure Reading Selected
mg
o f W-. H. O'Kelly, R. G. Wy-
Ievenin« May 2. 1913, at 8;30 „ o'
the game. This placed both
shifts. This is the trouble | the desired results further out
Miss Nimmo. Buchanan i f ’0? ’ , ,Whi,e working at Al. Hoi- gant and E. S. Dyer were elected. teams at a disadvantage as
that confronts the Siuslaw bar > the jetty must be extended,
Wm. Brynd offered the use of
Vocal Solo— “ Where theCotton £ £ £
neither team were used 69 a wax­
.today. but the work must go on, | while the best results will likely
his hall to the club for the first
ed floor.
Hkasoms Grow" •
” 2
,
hls to » ’
it in the end a deep and per- occur when it has gone beyond
month at $l(i until they could
B e s s ie i W R .v r h » « .« e r limbs felt numb. Shortly after
The game was called at 7:30
mt channel be obtained.
the extension of the normal low Recitation “Th H , r
he again complained and as his make other arrangements. This with' Doc Johnson and Miss Young
Inconversation with Engineer water line of the beach north of
H
f
condition appeared serious. Dr. was accepted and because o f the alternating as referee
and
¿Leefe several encouraging condi- ( the north jetty.
- m 0F r • nr
^°X’
Florence was sent for small rent&l asked a vote of umpire.
tjons were found to have been ob- ! Engineer Leefe remarked that Q, <1
Ml8S BCS8 ® Watkins
»bout 8:30 in the evening be- thanks was also extended. The
Florence started things with a
'tained by the work that has been “the contractors have made good bhadow -Dan ce Song Accom-
for the doctor arrived he had died. board of governors are consider- rush- and for a few minute;*
lo n e , while everything points to- progress during the past few
painm ent
His death was caused by cerebral propositions for a permanent carried the Mapleton girls off
rd the accomplishing of some months, including February, and
hemorrage. The following Sat- home and will make its report their fe e t The team - work of .
soon.
1
¡“results as the work progrès- with their preparation for a busy
the Florence team was very
• urday a t 3 o ’clock, Caspar Vaughn
tad a great benefit when the season, it is reasonable to antici­
The hou^e committee wgs in­
cominendable
while th# Mapleton
OARI AND !ta,
rted where
out to Mr.
Eu*ene
with fami­
the structed to select and purchase
pa finished.
*
fpate and hop< that they will make
OUIWHEK UAKLA1W
body,
Kenyon's
--------- Kins
girls'were sadly lacking in this
int of the scouring out a still better showing from now
to'the'amoun't^f lSonC*Ubro° m8’ t^e9pWt' Th« h»'f ended with
Monday morning the schooner ly lives.
rning of the channel on on. They have four stone scows
W m B rvn d «nd i ' v
i
•
acore of 14 to 6 in favor of
tide of the north jetty a and have made arrangements for Oakland in tow by the Roscoe
J
J'
Dowe! Florence. In the second half the
I nteresting t o -F armers -A
struck
the
north
sp
it
and
Capt.
compact and dense enrock- more. They lave also made ar*
new shipment df rariges, heating were appointed a committee to Mapleton team sho wed a remark­
r placed on this side; rangements fo| piling and trestle Erickson being unable to pull het-
look after the entertainment of
able gain in team work but un­
stoves, and small cook stoves.
«enter is gradually being material and with good weather off immediately came to Florence
strangers
during the Rhododen­
These
ranges
are
guaranteed
lucky
in throwing goals. Miss
¡It up and at the present ’time now here a veri creditable show­ secured gear tad extra men. Con­
dron carnival.
fifteen
years,
fire
boxes
five
Bi
attain
substituted for Hollen-
sulting with Mr. Averill they soon
enrockment is being placed ing is looked for. ’ ’
The membership list shows btJck In th e
hDiv t u ,
years,'lined
with
asbestos
and
decided on the action to be taken
. (he north side of. the trestle, as
nearly
forty
names
at
present
and
final
score
stood
29
to
12 in r e ­
M. D. Patterson is the superin­
cast iron inside. Our last ship­
far sand and drift on the north tendent for the cuntractors John­ and Capt Erickson returned to
the future of the organization, ence’ favor.
.
■pit 1 b gradually filling in and son-Anderson Co, of Portland Or­ the mouth of the river with the nearly a., gone and w h T n T th ie
bright,
i
Watkins
starred
for
Florence*
Roscoe and launch Venture
following the jetty seaward. egon.
arrive
you
had
better
come
first.
i
* I althojKh each member played a
!iis sand fill is materially reduc-
Frederick E. Letfe, U. S, junior strehing cables and placing an­
consistent game, Saubert especi-
fthe amount of enrockment re­ engineer, represeats th e g o v em ­ chors to hold the schooner in rea­
R
oomsj
-
or
S
ick
P
eople
-
Mrs.
dmes
for
the
next
tide.
The
Tfl
MADDirn shooting.
al,y being very
accurate scored
in basket
land it isa big factor in the in ent Mr. and Mrs.^beefe are
1U RF raAKKltU
Watkins
19
rapid advancement of the jetty. making their home at the jetty. Rdbarts went down and when the Gummoe, who has the Frank
..From April 20 to May 10 inclu- A few minutes conversation wjt)} tide was right the two tugs made Fox.place in Glenada, lia s fitted
He±
Koppang,
F ora up several rooms in a very neat
i the trestle was advanced 240 the engineer will Convince you fa st and began » p u l l .
ta d by the last of July next that he is watching every day’s while it looked as if it would fail and convenient mannek to take who Kas been v-wntmg here^IrfW Poworoand Hurd, guards, ^sy?d
hoped to see it advanced ap- work for results and is studying but at last their efforts were suc­ care of sick people. She has the nied 7 ^ ’
tog-tai?r Iike well r e ^ la L i
fifteen years experience as a
lately 1000 feet further, these to secure the maximum ben­ cessful.
April 30 He" 1 ? 1 6 ^ Ot/ f machinary- While Canniff and
It was facinatingto watch the nurse and comes very highly
ill mean 2200 feet of exten- efit when the jetty-i* com plet».
Apnl 30. He left recently for Schroeder the Cei.teis did gtxxl
quick effective work of those in recommended.
fne Of
? Lthe Same time cor‘*»t*nt work all through,
charge.,
The
Oakland was
one of North Forks young ladies., Knowles tad Brattain were the
brought to Florence and docked
T he S ock is F ound -Surface
b y fa th e r
o ^ a for Mapleton
about 6:30 at the Tide Water the
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- man,. says it
, pays to
drug
The In fnend 83 a companion. Krowle , taking the boll on th i
Mill Co’s wharf and will re-shape i advertise in th e Pilot Not fif.
teen minutes after the l a s i ' i ^ e I People i s T Z * married in 7 / t°“
8"d
Geo. A. Corum, who came the deck lopd and put more on.
Wm’ Brynd came walking up to gene and t £ n M ?
Mre
8n^
’g out o f 7 tries
recently from La Vertfe, Minn.,
___________
t e : ithth; j nai
hia sock Koppang will g0 immediate,; t ^ m ' l o w c d good b
in
and has beenicoitoected with, the,
Florence Builders Sapply Co.,
PADAflTV AC ifii v an(* demanded that he buv o r , East to rpnidp
yean« snowea good raining in
The gasoline steamer Anvil has 8*nc® arriving, the firtt of this
sen He
orj X u e , h. ro, t tw b„
*•”> W l b“‘
__ .
....
------ — ------ ficientin team work.
— j - so . that
l . . it is now ..........
t l , t ; i
* ,<•„ „
loved
1500 feet week bought a half interest in
i kept quiet, it was reported as an
a return game will be n la v ed
Mr. ' Cortm is a
5
FASTM
AN «VTOV
om its original position. It is the firm.
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elopement.
This
was
not
really
in
Florence Friday Mav 16 and
plumber by trade and t h e t a k ln g th e Pla n t have increased
at 500 feet from the end of company have a complete set of4 - cap8clty (o'*«».000 per day.
be north jetty and within 200
__ _
tools coming and will put in a This„output is hard to handle be-
'eet of the channel, h
cause
of
lack
of
laborers
and
the
Eastman
Severy
claims the at least their stealing away from | The Florence delegation was A
A cable was stretched across plumbing shop.
They have lots of this work to work is handica jed by this ques- distinction of being the first boy the neighbors and friends to have accompanied by about forty
le river and fastened to the
tion, which is quite discouraging to harvest a “crop” of lemons the ceremony preformed. The vociferous rooters and M apleton
ath jetty. Two other cables do as soon as the tools arrive. to the management.
that were grown in the Siuslaw young lady is Miss Lilly Fosback. was not lacking in support along
They also intend to enlarge
ere attached to the vessel, one
, The Pilot sends congratulation
They desire to employ men that valley.
this line and much goodnatured
ly 1000 feet in length going their stock in nlany lines and be live here in the mill, but find un­
I
The tree is on the lawn of by wireless.
in
a
better
position
than
ever
to
rivalry
was indulged in. 4~"
toward the ocean and
less more come in, they will have Mrs. T. C. Saubert in Acme, and
Immediately after the game a
The other fastened on give their customers good service a serious problem to secure help. has borne fruit for several years.
PROCLAMATION.
social dance was given the
wall northwest of the bar. and prices.
Men with families will be en­
It grew out of doors all winter,
Mr.
Staup
expects
to
devote
visitors
and each and all enjoyed
that was anchored tc-
couraged to make their home
in and two lemons matured but the I. Geo. P. Edwards, President of themselves immensely and were
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most
o
f
his
time
to
the
store
and
5 ocean broke loose, last
Florence and there is a demand hard wind of March whipped one the Board of Trustees of the sorry to hear Capt Johnson blwo
business interests.
the one attached, to the
for
this kind.
off. tad
May 11,
Eastman Town of Florence, in order to the return w histle.' Mapleton
Mr. Corum who is a son-in-law
l taken out and anchored
gathered the remaining ripend preserve in their utmost beauty, surely knows how to entertain.
Staup came highly
ilar position, it being nec- o f Mrs.
K yle & S ons D ance —In the fruit which measured 10 1-4 the flowers of the rhododendron
The lineup o f the teams was,
to hold the boat from this recommended and we preebet the rush o f going to press last week inches in circumference one way for the benefit of the Rhododen­
firms
business
will
increase
^Florence,
Watkins and Saubert
i tO r e v e n t its going on
,— — - 1 we left out mention of the free and 11 inches the other. -
dron Festival and the pleasure of towards; Shroeder and Canniff,
° f Jth”
to dance Kiven by Wm. Kyle & Sons
North jetty. The big pump
There are other buds and our visitors during festival time,
and Hurd
ived last woekiand is ready to meet the growing demand in that in their large warehouse. The blossoms on the tree at this time do hereby request that the flow­ Centers; Powers
line.
guards.
ers blooming in the business and
Mapleton; Robertson, Hollen­
The vessel has listed some with
residential portions of the town beck and Brsttan, forwards;
S r 'S ? f
the 3iu ,i*w shall not be picked or gathered.
masts standing awry, yet
for
k after f
or Florence Let them remain in all their gor­ Meadows and Knowles, centers;
MISH T ID E S
> to be in fair condition tad
T ID E S
Beers and Todd guards. Referee
a.m. HL
Ht
I Thu.. May I . . . 3:50, 2.7
i who are working with it
, Thu., M» t
3:53) 1.8 geous beauty for the delight of
OS
6:52 7.7
and
Umpire; Young and Johnson.
m
.
May
W
2
.
1
J.
.
.
4:43
2.0
"On
Wednesday,
May
2 . . . 10:0»! « 7
:24 H.1 ! Sat.. May
______. 7,. the Fri <
, hopeerof being successful in
’ -I 5:22¡ 1J»
3 . . . .10.5»lj «.» 10:54
2X our guests, and as a living appro­ Timers; Phelps and Clark.
members
of
the
North
Fork
tribe
s
û
t
Sun..
May
» . . . 5:flDj 0.0 Il 3:471 2.0
4 . . . il: « H
her.
—
11:2:,
Mon., May
« :35 0.0 I 0:1») 2.» priate abornment
Scorer; Hurd. Length of halves,
5 . . . 12.-22
u
l j '
i tathered at the Grange hall and ^ ”D -
Tu«-.,
May
7 :1 1 -0 .4 I <1:50, 3JÍ
“ to
t» « le « onT o f thrir 8 » K
O . . . 1 O:O_’! » 0
15
minutes.
Wad., May
7:4DL o .8 ! 7:24 3A
7 . . . 1.0:25) ».2
Thu., May
8 « l| 8>
8:2»H-1.O
0:5» ».3
An offical basket ball was
«The gasoline Str. Tillamook
Eri., May
6:14-41.8
»I-O.» t) 8:47| 4.0
1:3<W ».2
•nd t h ? æ e /
Hat.,
lO Ä i ¡1-0.7
“ - 0 »:44¡ 4.2 am veti in port Sunday afternoon recently presented to each o f fhe
2:2(M K.»
Hon..
10:54 1,-OJI |10:50j 4.1
3:11 M
Moa;
—I with i t . Anvil e v e r l î î "
St,’ ~ “ 4:121
with Capt Johnson in command. teams by the University o f
11:52 ! 0.1
7.6
Tur.,
May
1
3
..
0:18
13..
5:2Kj
7.4
She was mostly loaded with Oregon girls.
■track workinv ton J ' u
D«00® Vanderburg. Missi We£. Xa>
W - i . May 1 4 . . .
«:55 7.1
Th«., May 1 5 . . .
vetäneet of thJ i
fa r in g received the highest
'
railroad material and had some
8:141
FrL. May 1 0 . . . £ 3
r e im e s t o f the time. . b«,,, ©f votes and —
* -
- l?*u
17 10:23
H at, May 1 7 . . .
the „Tidy Water Mill
H u u.. ■M ay 18. ;
effieers have l liuw»1
».7 Mon., May 16.
n * elected. Baskets were sold
Go.
Capt.
Johnson
and his son
T
bo „ May 2 0 . . .
¡12-67 7.1
Chas. Henderson who iivea on
i n
2.«i
pond the average.
Tur., ____
May ____
2 0 ...
' a basket supper served d ^ in g l ? ”1; May 2 1 . . .
, 0:4<l) 34» Frank were quite busy shaking
8.7
1:4 '
Smith
River lost his bouse recent­
W
e
i,
May
2
1
.
.
.
TÄH
3
4
-Conger seems to, the evening.
6.4 ( 2:33i 0.8 Thu. May 22
F r i.
8 : 1 « 3.« hands with friends whefi they ly as the result o f a fire. The
6.1
3:22¡ O.7 Eri., May
.
2
3
.
.
.
! 6 .4» 3.8
M a L ,___ 24.
i for the ship to
4:10) 0.0 8aL. May
came ashore. Sunday evening building was insured in the Ore­
Thia tribe' have taken a g m t Sun..
May 2 5 . . .
6 4 0 4.0
7 jr
5.1
«nd great4 interest
Hun..
May
25.
M<W.,
M»y
20
in
the
she
went to Mapleton returned gon Fire Relief Association, of
11141 4.1
3:561 r a
S ta i
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gathering of the
Mon.. May 20.
being made to prevent Chiefs and Indian
f e Ä i ä . - : 4:Hm «.o 0:
Tur.,
May
27.
Monday
evening and w ent oat McMinville, and Ed. Maher went
Í2
ÍÍ7
Í.3
Princesses at
8:1O| OJ~ 7:
Wrd.. M a, 28.
1
4
4
1.7
7:28.
0.6
—
,r
S
i
l
i
Tuesday
morning.
The Tills- over the first o f the week to ad­
c m iü w i . « d j i î û
Thu., May 26.
8 ___
JO) M i S j M
1 4 2 . 2.2
Fri..
May
30.
I «BL. M iy 31
2:40)
2
4
mooka
ca
p
a
cit/is
nearly
400 tons. just the claim.
i 8J»; «.o !, eáfi
H at. May 3 1 .
3:28; 2.8
1 t
X
FLORENCE
MET MONDAY O S BASKET
EYEWNC
BALL GAME
QUICK WORK SAVES
SCHOGNFR
i - pp
LEFT FOR EUGENE
BUYS A INTEREST H FLOR­
■CTTO
ENCE BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
T ANVIL IN
DAY OR SO
ALMOST DOUBLE THE
CAPACITY QF MILL
fcAdlMAN SEVERY
pmsmw lemons ^
miss agnes haring
¡Tide Tables— b« - o n ,
NORTH FORK PRINCESS1
™
LOW
If I«
IS
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