The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 21, 1913, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913
NUMBER 11
CARNIVAL
BASKTRAIi:
— PRINCESSES
GAMEA1E
fact they only say the same and the sale of baskets was lively,
thing, “my you think you are one bringing $15.00 and another
w ise.” I heliev^ a women is $8.00. A unique basket was one
hard to enderat&nd anyhow, so made by B ertha Lowe and the
Mr. Puzel editor you will have
advertisem ents
of
Glenada ‘
hard problem to solve.
Merchants. This was accomp- I
Seeing in a recent Pilot th at fished by cutting printed words
The Indian princesses electedto
Saturday night a retu rn game
B ert F rom ater’s hom estead was and lines out of advçrtisem ests rePresent th e different tribes are: of basket ball was played in flop-
taken away* from him by the , *n the Siuslaw Pilot and rearang- Mapleton, Ada M artin; Glenada, euce between the girls team s of
On Friday afternoon, April 1 1 ,1 Friday m orning a t 8 o’clock 18 °verniyent- Will say I am ing them , and a fine effect was Myrle Canniff; Rockport, Tina Mapleton and Florence high
th e gasoline schooner Anvil was the crew composed of Captain ; P®*?en.f v ae/luainted with him secured. Melvin Miller, the real Beck ¡N orth Fork, Agnes H aring; school, ending in a tie score of 8
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n ___ f k . - , and will say he was
not treated estate men, says he could not M ercer and Heceta, A nna Mur­ to&
t blown on the north spit of the Gevereaux, Mate Bam s, Chief
The game was played on the
justly.
The
man
th
a
t will go in resist the result of advertising ray; Florence, N ita Schroeder;
- Siuslaw bar. No. g e a r was | engineer and four longshoremen
out door field on Main s tre e t be­
and had to buy it.
a
back
county
like
he
did
and
Fiddle
Creek,
M
yrtle
Stone;
Sius­
available and no action taken to began in earnest to endeavor to
The baskets averaged $3.00 law Je tty , Jennie Beagle, Alpha, tween W ashington and Lincoln
try to build up a home w ith odt
her, and she drifted high take the vessel to deep w ater and
apiece.
streets, and was full of life.
any
road
to
travel
and
ouly
a
M argaret Johnston.
iry.
succeeded in sw inging it along
The first half started w ith vim,
The
contest
for
princess
closed
poor
trail
and
no
show
to
get
In
several
places
the
contest
April 18th, C. C. Genereaux, side of je tty and floating it, and
with Miss Myrle Canniff being was close showing much rivalry. with M apleton’s team showing
then
hauling
it
beyond
the
je
tty
mac?
ine7
in
?
°
fa
™
’
a
Place
me surveyor of 14 years
elected.
'
»nd out into i the
k . channel . w „ k h ^ e r w e i , t . f l , . will say - he , surly
Most all closed w ith socials and much better work than a t the
T - deserves
ience,
representing the and
in thie way secured funds to the first game. AIL points in
and underw riters arrived, the tug Roscoe made fast a n d 'his hon?eatead and I believe it
furnish th esr princess w ith a this half were made by throw ing
had gone out th a t the towed it upstream and beached unju st cause to take his- place
baskets on fouls and ended,
him.
Anyone
costume.
__ »1 was in danger of breaking it on the Glenada side of the away from
Mapleton
3, Florence 4.
acquainted with the Big creek
Queen Rhododendra VI Kirill be
up with th e hull in bad condition. river.
The
second
half began w ith a
country
will
find
the
difficulty
in
selected by her skill a t shooting
Here another thorough exam i­
Mr. Genereaux made a thorough
Ope of the best illustratiops of arrow s, she being chosen who change in the Florence team ,
gettin
g
in
supplies.
Now
fellow
survey and found condition^» nation was made of the hull and
Miss Elinor Saubert playing
citizen?. 1 am going to appeal to th e splendid possibilities for makes the highest score.
greatly exaggerated in regard to it was found intact except as
young men in the m erchantile
forward.
This half brought out
you
a
gain
to
w
rite
to
our
Con­
While many details are settled
the damage sustained. Exam­ p re y io u s lu ta te d , w ith the ad-
field in the west and of the the committe
____ still have a large some p retty team work by 'b o th
gressm
en
and
Senators
to
have
ination showed skag, ste m post d itio n artam ag e of a few open
teams, w ith Florence showing
~
_____
~
Tempor this Siuslaw Forest abolished. If wonderful opportunities to th o se . amount of work.
and rudder missing, a few deck seam s on th e bottom.
in tfv e ase i slightly
t i w S l i ere 6 ?ot “ ? » ' • * *
b;
T ^ heir J * ? * 3'
. ° ? cial p , w ” m wil1 <» b e s t Mapleton also put up a
stronger game and better de­
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- to and it 'is expected to ’ complete the people. There will not be a talents and above all from th e published.
i hogged. - It
was then decided
revision made th at will «deal with 8tart build uP°n the foundation j Business houses are requested fensive than a t first
proceed with- salvage operations thesd by the ene of thè week,
- Two field goals were throw n
and w ith the m eager gear avail- f when the boat will be" towed to the people unjustly. While talk of honesty and square dealing is ’ to decorate. I t will be a big help,
ing to a forest officer the other brought to our attention by t h e ' Those wishing to en ter
in
the last half. One by Miss
*
\ th p nort. a n e f f ort, wrb C oofl B a y Of P orti***?. j . _ ____
__
day
he
made
the
statem
ent
th
at
annour.craeni
recently
th
at
the
tra
c
e
jn
u
st
re
g
is
te
r
,
with
L.
J*
rattan for Mapleton and ihe
mV o . ov ^ iiiviil Liuii ------------------ ------- ——- the ; race jn u st tcKiavor, wivn j
which proved of no im-' Tuesday morning C a p tG e n - —
other by Miss Saubert for
th
is
country
was
only
fit
for
tim-
McMorran
&
W
ashburn
Store
of
;
Pourtalea
by
next
Tuesday.
success and impractible. ereauq was invited to a m eeting
Florence.
.
ber. Now 'fellow citizen w h a t:Eugene *9 hav>ng erected for; -
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ler g e a r was then sent for of the port commissioners called
During the last half while
dp
you
think
of
th
a
t
it
does
not
them
a
new
antl
modem
building
M
elvin M iller D og E xpert
__ points
___ ___
».
_ for cable
____ ____
i
a ,»
toil o iir.’ii
* ijltLVIN iVlILLKK UOG it» XPERT ~
outside
and _
a waiting
to arrange
and ______
o ther
commenced. J u s t enough gear, and stated “ he was greatly
' ery pood to the home a
,
1 am et
This little story is told on Melvin Mapleton Was throw ing a free
^ o rk being done to prevent pleased with the stand taken by
,
s ,ree s
ic
.<y wi occupy q Miller, thej-eal e sta te dealer: ball, the rooters made a , g reat
fu rth e r ‘ damage and .wheta .it them-in equiping th e port of S iu s-;
<>4* Continued.
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st-
M
Ju st as Tom K attel was leaving deal of noise and the basket was
missed. Dr. Johnson penalized
moved to keep i t in th e best law w ith suficient g ear to assist h
-
M ountaineer
| t t ,_ , ,
170 ,° ,
,c orra" . o n B arret's stage to meet) his
the
.Florence team fan it ami
position.
.
I ves-sels in distress. ” ’
W ashburne started m business family, he took his' dug to MeP
another
throw was given and the"
..... - » S r — tt
1*11 ISlffttVlTIxll T'
-
I,n a sma!l wa-
• v le» . than 4 . Vears.
.
Vin
viri allU
and aSKctl
asked niiTr
him to
tO KGOD
keep rt.
ft
basket made. This evidently 4
tween here and the Wind Creek
* appliC*tlOn
* when-t
Tom had
crossed
business and t having
a thorough
he hardly
dog di9ap
p £ the
£ d river
and lost Florence the game and mad.)
tunnel, states thqj, everything is
H e n ^ Bergman and bride koowIege ° t them business they Melvin
forgot
h i, the tie ¡xissible.
in readiness to unload the big
The last half en led Mapleton
arriued
home
last
Friday
They
soon-
were
recognized
as
one
of
•
charge, until somebody said Tom
steam shovel which is due from
5,
Florence 3; total score, 8 to 8.
tw
ere
m
arried
May
8th
a
t
t
h
e
;
the
fa
d
in
g
firms
of
the
city
and
K attel has got back. Those who
Portland any day.
'1 • j
.
, _
tiVlQV
nmnnr
•> « volume
rzvl i»m r» of knoW(
today
are
doing
Both
team s developed stars
a
9ay
Melvin
k
e
p
t
busy
A large shipm ent of 40 pound brides home m Oakland, Cali-
'
business
th
a
t
would
be
a
credit
th
a
t
did
good work, yet all tl-.d
„ „ -...v
o rc «n fom ia a n d a fte r visiting several
sometime dodging Tom and hunt-
steel
coming on
-the Break-
, to an»; store bi a city twice the jn g the dog a t the same time, playejs proved worthy of praise
w ater together
alxrttt
in California w ent to Port-
“
and not being very well acquaint- to r the way they played th e garwR? '^
dum
p
cars
and
two
dinky^engines.
'
and
f°r a short stay.- They size of Eugene.
Last week the Roscoe took a
The
new
store
which
they
will
with
These will be unloaded from the c a m e ’n by the way of Drain and
.
" • “ * the canine attem pted to considering the timo devoted to
barge to Mapleton and the steam ship
practice and the coaches have a
and placed on scows and t a - : C ardineif and will make their 0^c“ py.Auirust
* • *1. \ _ * b e one J I take
----- severai dogs away from
shovel, two donkey engines and
right to feel proud of the show­
of
the
finest
in
the
country
and
th
eir
owners>
As
a
la8t
r
.sort
»nstrctuion cars were loaded on ken to“the place where work w ill1 borne with Capt. John Bergman will have modern elevator service I securing a piece of m eat and en- ing made.
be started.
! for the present...
id taken to a point near the Pot-
The bantering song offered by
There
is
g
large
crew
of
men
' ‘^ r3,
Bergman
was Miss and ever other convenience for ticing a bunch of dogs, coaw d
irf place. Here the work of
the
Florence team and rooters
the
sh°PP>n8
Public
and
them
down
t
h
j
strect
tQ
wh(jre
work v building
the trestle ' Bpmona Kane and was a student
iding, making cuts and fills now
----- a - t .........n
oue|
a ft r the first half seemed to
McMorran
&
W
ashburne,
®re
Tom
was
and
said
“
pick
yours
be commenced by Boie & Co. and g e tt,n * th in «s into shaPe to ™ lhe Oregon
Agricultural
ha'-e n :rved their opponents to
—
-
begin
active
construction
ju
st
as
College
a
few
years
ago, where; useing every effort to make th e out- t K a t t e l / . to (ligcov„r t h a t '
and these machines will be used
try and they did.
S
h
e
j
new
McMorran
&
W
a
sh
b
u
rn
e
|Tom.#
dog
was
fonowillg
ju
s
t
be.
to rush the work between where soon as the big shovel is landed ?i r - Bergman first m et h e r
The next game will be played
Store one th a t will be a pleasure | hind its owner>
z ~
' is a graduate pharm ai-ini^g
they are to s ta rt down to near and set up.
in the evening of Wednesday
to
trade
in
and
one
th
at
will
meet
H. L* Bergman, is the son of ..
,
,
the Point Terrace mill.
the demands
of their r a p id ly
The FIorence«echool g irl’s baa- May 28th on th - same field,
~
IN D IA N C R E EK
.
Agen ts have been buy ing team s
1 i S i f i e d vrith ’a ie L ^n e“c o S
’business. They will ket ball team are rayiB y perfec:- which will bj sp
'y lighted
in California and they are coming
by
el
ctricity.
No
In
ibt
thia will
.
use
about
13000
sq.
f
t
of
space
,r>g
their
team
work
and
are
cer-
Plenty of rain, look| like State and .Savings Bank,
in. There will soon be over 200
5 in the new store.
tainly going to have a good team be ate.-.-n r ;»ntcst from s ta rt to
going to retu rn assistant cashier, and is very
most of which are now being used spring is not
McMorran & W ashburne are to meet Mapleton during Carni fintsh idrb iTft te iffiS i r e on m ettle
popular with bi? acquaintances.
again?
above Lake C nyk.
__
and practicing every chance.
UDon their val.
J ilot •'oj.r'3 w ’th many to be congratulated upon
A t Scapelli Bros camp on t h t ' Looks like this is going to be a '
The
Florence
base
ball
team
T .e line up of tU earns were. ’
enterprise and we predict sucess
lower Siuslaw, about 2000 con- good year for fru it owing to the “ iend5 >n extending best wishes i to the new store.
will hold th eir regular practice
Mapleton:—A lb erti Knowh-s
tb e.r future.
struction rails have beer, deliver- fn iit trees coming in bloom 90 I
Sunday. The gam e with t ¡ardi- and Anna Meadows, cento»-.»;
ed and as soon as team s can be late-
1
MixsBrattan and Da.'ayHollenbe- k
I' The c h ic w , d u b , , re g ™ » a l V r* ° ,' ld
brought in work of grading will
J. P. Ogm ent and family came
forw ards; Lulu Beers and Vera
a good clip and seem to be in the eurr^'. ^l t'th ^ b ' \ '’ ’i*
commence in earnest.
,
home from the valley where
Todd,guards; May Robinson, sub.
At the tunnels on the Umpqua they have been visiting relatives,
Florence: Nita Schroeder and
A succeH-ful d o » to the
' t a P 'e r le ,,
the „ m e
/„ « ¡„ a tin g .
the work is going_steadily on, Mr. O gm ent’s brother came in to
Merle. Canniff, centers; A ther
c i v
i
A#nd a good force of men are kept spend a vacation for his health. .test for princess by the Glenada brank Chance.
W atkins,
Elinor Saubert and
iizi Monday
in «
t»A m
• l t Union
* • makes the
.
Salem
• had
stu!*tcu
somethincc
tu
b
e
was
held
night
claim
it
will
new
in
the
organieation
of a Dora Wvatherson,
forward»;
,y- ,
,
¿Babe Mead, Jim Allison and
.t the west end of the route Gib Cook went to Mapleton Sat- the hall a t th a t place.
i ny t'a biggest and best live- commercial club that will include H e s te r H erd nnd J e .s k Powers,
of ^ k Show m Oregon th.s yeiir, ln it3 m em bership farm rs and guard«.'
fc at camp No G ha- been fir- UPday to attend the basket bail Geo. Colter, J
led and the cut at No-10 will game. They took in the dance cere mon
‘ ' a s ’
•’
June 6, 6 ,7 . 1 he ; fruit growers of the surrounding
Officials Dr. Joljnso r and Mr.
pleasant e- m i ng > those pri c&ent. lg feature of the show Will b • country as w<dl as business m»u Clark.
inishe l th e last ot" the week. and report a good time.
A
pit: sing program was
■will P“
ic ho. -ac.s, while the splendid ,of the city. Probably no section
Mrs, B, B. Jeans and two son- .jaeydertd, lasket
fas
tunne:. It i: txj>r ■
.-.old and danc* cattle lor which E astern Oregon
t he 8U te. m in- cl > u- touch
Archi
-Carson visited their
e 1 in.
ted toliitotft the track to the tu ­ d-TUtri
¡s Tsino rj will also be on “xl
with its ou 'Hit
rntory 'ana
b s. C. IV W eaver' Roy I?
tin - iriM rge numbers.
nal by July.
,
,. ;
auc-tione
such a move ii
real- be nefit
Tli > cord-':ions . the w. t . nd
'bi' Florence la ;I t idOrBh«'*k
to
both
city
jii
vens visite«
oL thf Noti tunnel have made it
will give i dune«» on th e even-
,t-a
> read for the old
f ' ’: ' - »
1' j H o
It bau I • vor
rob» Offe of Früh C in i'v ald ay X W- l
impossible to work thaw . Lot?
our a fte r for ‘lor
lem to k e e p a o'b
tas J.
♦
• of w ater has been run i »
dà", May 28 and fhureday
LOW T I 0 £ S
ic
■ caí
A. Phelps 1«..'gii
’helps
It »
3
Xi_L_
top cf thè srr.'.u
\
' • • ♦ 1 '.’.g ,
R alp
reported,- -there i
M ss
th re
tho-uughfy sc tked* at . diffit
f..:.
i.:;
lancea %re to be given
L/.'
Ht eny
u..
.fdhvt» -ç,»i
cooks and ’b,v
Mi
-
+
—
»tian
i
T#
{iii
»
5
.3
foC-ZL^x,, LajjsfiLaf theSmusi« *1,
to operate.
—
«
Sv,
o.o
. .
7! . .
three years, anti
u--- 7:11 0.1
that, org W zh *
sta rts from botdi- .is i,t wiii soon .Wnliam iift'a«! ..ui
. Ma.v
Q»f Ute enee, and th<s
. - , t.. - • f • » J l:iJ4' 7.1
1..
.1
7:4!i
O
s
thru., ntru-,
r
„ j...
to
}< 1:40 7,0
M r Walton Mead le f
ster-
be put through a there is only
B:Zti'
1.0
. . V - • > ilJI 2 :•*:>»
o
..
« « n t » » .W T
P W , |b . ,wn
j „ „ h e r tr x T l.e,
day with a load of ha>
V
ii.* -*
6oo feet left to boré.
hN
10.. ,10:02 0.7
u
1 » V ÎÜ.
0.0
?»
I
t
.
.
10:54,
0.3
The county road crews are new camp at The O eaveiand plac
. . 3:1.1» *.4
ta v e * .t„ r^ th e K ,l,-w a ro h o ,H ,..
«1.0 Í !... u K-
11:52 0.1
t».»'»,,, M gr
. . Í:I2¡ 7,9 :■* 0.2:1 0.x r.,.
th a t Phalp. «.11 h w a c » k .
„ hich ha, 1|n,
,,,„ r jpac(;
. M V i.
busy _____
and ... in vire
one ,,IWC
place lfc it ,o is uvlllfi
being where he has a contract to lay , ” A
0:1*. .‘LO
1 ne* M y
. . 5:2*» 7.4 7 20 7.2 vr«l..
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t/1
4
.
,
1
.'lo,
321
| Leonard Christensen reports (yi the Siuslaw river,
i L. .
7.1 Kill’
isferred to’ th e o ther side of ro^durey on- the new ,wagon road } \v<
;»«.. \r t ' ix ., 2:«.-' 2.4
1 Uh, .'I y I... . . J ♦ 7.0 K;57, X.2 t fri.,'
river. Two bridges Will be being, builr’by P orter fcrotiiers. Î ¿’
May l o . . ; 8:47 1.5
th at he Rot the goat’s goat, but
r ’u mi
furnkhefi by
'’••4 52iy*,. J7 • . *+lU:t-'5,‘ 7.3 10:22 0.2 >«t„ .May
17.. , 4:31 o.O
IN. . . 1 '■ 7 3 11 :«f2' ÎV» Í S«»., May IH.
not
his
wool.
The
last
one
miss-
the
band
and
orchestra
and will
.
;ry for this and the lower
C. A. Beers left^ yesterday Î i hr.iv, .'I«y
,
5:32
-0.2
May 1». . .112 3»» 7.3 11:41 0.7 M .a., May 11».. fl:|h 4».s
ring returned recently, but whlle be the best possible to have.
May kO.
12:57 7.1 I Tt|«\, Mar 2 0 .. I 7.04 -1.1
well under Wav.
he expects to work for W. k , J
M.iy 21. ; .
9.7 1:45 7.0 w d .W L á ¡ k
, every one tnought it vva.i.t wmL
Th/> fl«a,r .a.i|
Mf-ad
saw -i.i s:i
..i
tsw
!».l
3:22« «1.7 fri.. Miy 23..., !»:|»l-o.*
goat,
it
turned
out
to
Ire
a
black
pared
for the occasion and will be
By Harbor.
Jt;O
5
Mr. Puzel editor seing these
.. 2:21 K5 4:10 0.« I »Ut.. .May 24... i
»;5»
t<me and the wool, all gone., Leo- in fine shape and those who en-
7.» SSBI 0.« Sn».. May 25. ,..10:43, 0.2 11:01
Bn Gardiner of the Hou- W as likely to be a wedding in m '.'; ,,
.. SWS 7 2 5:35 0.« M««.. May 20... |11:2S 0.7
i Houser Co., sub-contractors Mapleton looks like some o n ^ o n ^ l* ^ '
. 7* +S»1' »Cti 5:45; 7 .0 Tiw«„ May 27... 0:07, <0 12:17 1.3 nard claims the contri^pt is fin-, joy dancing Will have an oppor-
lo i; i 7:.tO 7UÍ We«|.. May 2 S ... 1:14;
P orter Brothers, who have Indian creek has met yours tr u ly , Tk«/ May vo .. O
t o il 1.7 nished and as a celebration he ttinity to do so during the Carni-
7:23; .VJ» S:ll
Thu..
May
2:1«
2
»
...f
.2:10'
3.1
1:52, 2.2 took a week’s Irip to the cape val if it is possible for th e hand
Contract to build the road b e -, lately but when accused of th e jA iu May in ... h:33, to t S:51
» . . . 8:11 2.4
2:4»i 2.5
..I «UBi «.0 »527
We tnink he earned i t i boys to m ake it so they can.
3 1 ... 4Ä4 1.7
3 5 » 2.» country.
ANVIL TAKEN OFF
'
WITH LITTLE DAMAGE
V .__
REMARKABLE BUSINESS
SUCCESS IN EUGENE
w
■
- •
W ork on rail
.
«— A,
n n in v n r n r u n ,
HENRY BERGMAN
MARRIED IN CALIFORNIA
■ s
Ut y ,
ROAD TO RUSH
.•
V THIS
is
with
GLENADA ELECTS PRINCESS
AT BASKET SOCIAL
FLORENCE B AND ’ ’
TO GIVE G JA O HALL
i t í e “' f a b l e s —
spatially prr
"fii4“4Gy.,ia r..¡
X«
' W’ ’