The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, June 18, 1913, Image 1

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NUM BER
TWO MEN
KILLED BY AN
EXPLOSION
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'a y . m o rn in g . J u n e 12th,
a n ,u n u s u a l Explosion
w a-
..,'i to th e people liv in g
:ij i — Powit f e f r a c e n rtlr th e
Ú
••te Pacific rig h t-o f-w a y ,
aiiil ' n an in v e stig a tio n w as
m a a- it
w as d isco v ered th a t
A 'lF
Scapelli, fo re m a n fo r S c a ­
p e n '-¡ros, c o n tr a c to r s .'a n d Jo h n
*V.
c a s s a a te a m s te r in th e e m ­
ploy,- f th e sa m e firm w ere killeTl
by ;iii a c c id e n ta l explosion of
s tu m p pow der.
T h e a c c id e n t o ccu red on th e
s t r c t c h 'o f rig h t-o f-w a y located
on F red F re d e r ic k s o n ’s ¡»lace a n d
w a s W itn e sse d by se v e ra l p e rso n s
fro m a d ista n c e . T h e force o f
th e explosion b ro k e a w indow in
M r. F re d e ric k s o n ’s house,
r A s n e a r a s can be g ain e d fro m
th o se w ho saw th e a c c id e n t an d
t h e e v id e n c e g iv e n in a t th e co r­
o n e rs in q u e st, a b o u t 25 p o u n d s
o f p o w d e r an d som e cap s an d
»fuse had be en Jeft bcneatlr g 'tog
early in th e morning, and the
foreman h ad p la n n e d to fell a
ill'
'
i ' i
luininutuAL club
ENTERTAINS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
a c q u a in te d , social c o n v e rsa tio n
am i v a rio u s o th e r a m u se m e n ts.
... M iss M ary C assid y am i M rs. W.
J. Kvl.e w e re sp o n so rs fo r th e
o ccasion a n d th o se p re se n t a p ­
p re c ia te d it s o .m u c h th a t th e re
will tio d o u b t lx- m any m ore like
it th is season.
T h o se p re s e n t
w e re ; M esdam es C onn, o f A b
b an y . E a to n , Jo h n B e rg e m a n .
H en ry B erg em an . R. C. W y g an t.
M earl C. Fox,f F. H. S h a k e lfo rd .
T he Siuslaw C om m ercial C lub
L. J. B o u rtales, W. H. O ’K elley.
a
c
te
d as h o st to C o u n ty com m is­
R obt, Jo n e s, Irw in S m ith . Percy
sio
n
e r H aw ley a n d se v e ra l o th e r
Cox, W. J . K yle, Geo S c h ro e d e r.
g
u
e
s
ts la st T h u rsd a y e v e n in g . ’
T om
H udson, N. F a rlin g h a m ,
T he b a n q u e t w as g iv en in th e
Geo. H. S a u b e rt. M isses S te v e n s.
Lenore Titus^ Lulu Titus, Mar. d in in g room of th e Bay V iew
C a ssid y , E le a n o r S a u b e rt, V ivian H o tel an d p la te s to accom m odate
H u d so n , M adge H udson, B essie fifty W ere placed. T he ta b le s
H u d so n , H elen O ’K elly, H o rte n s.i w a s loaded w ith p ro d u c ts of th e
. . . ___
O ’K elly, V era Kyle. B ev erly W y- S iuslaw .
eil th e n e g o tia tio n s g o in g on Ix>-
tw een th e W illa m e tte P acific and
th e co unty a n d jn th e ta lk d is­
cussed m any th in g s o f in te r e s t
to this co u n ty . Mr. H aw ley w as
given th e p riv e le g e o f ta k in g th e
floor an y tim e, to ask o r a n s w e r
a question, o r to co m m en t f u r th ­
e r on an y s u b je c t h e - d e s ir e d .
I. B. C u sh m a n a n d J a r e d S co tt,
o f A cm e w e re p re s e n t a n d g a v e
ro a ik ta lk s.
Fitnk. .ip H ah ili
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ta n k -t it lx ill 1. ll Í »IK1
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ic not
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npess nie {o
ru n aiF th. ‘ -0UUÌ. • r; fo r ,n sh o rt
tun«’ \ . t .
W hen et •Nil »lete th e
p la n t w. ' hâve, a lili)uîgel. sh irt.
coliti1 an 1 Cliff'
i’Mvr, ■\x a te r
e x tra c to r.
w ash mu
m;u h în e .
g aso lin e e n g in e to r p ow er, steam
boiler h e a tin g a n d lig h tin g plant,
w a te i sy ste m , an d a. draw b ar
dry room.
T hey w -Ut also h ;i\e a c le a n in g
a n d p re ssin g d e p a rtm e n t.
Ib is ste a m la u n d ry is som e­
th in g th a t F lo re n c e h a s n eeded
q u ite a w hile a n d it w ill soon lx*
ru n n in g to full e a|« icity .
15
UtMUAL
REGISTRAR IS
APPOINTED
’ > - - - .- - - •
U n d e r tn e ne v re g is tra tio n
law w hich p ro v id es t h a t .... tfre'"'
co unty clerk shall a p p o in t an
official r e g is tr a r fo r each p re c in c t,
D. E, S e v e ry h a s 'r e c e iv e d ’n o tic e
o f his selection, a n d has se n t o u t
h is Isinds a n d th e n e c e ssa ry pa*
pers. As soon a s tlie s e h a v e been
a c c e p ted an d th e official m a te ria l,
h a s b e e n .re c e iv e d by J u d g e S ev-
ry it will be possible to re g iste r.
Under this new law, it is the
duty, of every elector to register
with the official registrar of his
precinct before the regular elec­
gant and Master Cohan Smith,
The object was' to have Mr.
tion of 1914. He will not have
Hawley meet the people of the
to register again while this law
i
Siuslaw and for a general dis­ W, H. Weatherson, gave some SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC,
is
in force, unless he fails to vote
ADDITIONAL COMMENT
cussion of road conditions in this of the history of the Mapleton-
at
an election or changes his pre­
ARTS OPENED MONDAY cinct
ON SCHOOL EXHIBIT
part of the county. Mr. Hawley Florence road.
If he does not vote at an
Engineer Zentner and H. A.
stated that he was somewhat
j
election
the law compelr him to
DURING CARNINAL surprised at meeting so many at Starrett were calleii and re­ M onday m o rn in g th e S isulaw
again
register.
If he desires to
sponded.
School o f D om estic A r ts w as
Several things of interest that a gathering of this kind in Flor­
vote
in
a
different
precinct in Or­
R. A.- Lowe of Glenada and •form ally opened an d 39 s tu d e n ts
were overlookfed in previous ence, bilt was very glad to see
egon
than
the
one
he has regis­
Ona ¡Phelps, of Meryer were enrolled.— Thisbeginning was as
w r it e u p s o f th e S ch ool F v h ih if the interest t a k e n . e ,
tered
in
he
is
considered
challen­
ft
la rg e
as expected and an ged and upon showing his certi­
at the Rhododendron carnival.
Shortly before 9 o’clock over present and made remarks.
The latter part of the banquet encouragement to the manage­
This year could be seen maps, fifty members and guests took
ficate of registration to the
was
informal and all present m ent
botany
specimens
and
collections,
seats
and
jthe
banquet
proceeded
judges, who will endorse on its
tree. Fred 'Frederickson was
wen given an invitation to talk
Five courses are offered those back, "voted in such a precinct”
with talks and eating. -
high
school
english
and
language
talking with Mr. Scapelli five
or ask questions and the evening attending.
he will be allowed to vote.
Dr.« Geo. P. Edwards, was the cloa»d with a ¡general discussion.
minutes before the explosion and work, collections of nature study
No. 1. Mend.ing and hand
;
word
;
p/imary
busy
work,
bead,
In registering the elector must
first
-speaker
of
the
evening
saw the teamster leave the team
The meeting was a success and
sewing.
basket
and
fancy
work,
and
a
answer
the- following questions:
introducing
the
subject
of
the
and go towards Scapelli, but did
was the means of a better under­
No. 2 and 3 Elementary and
great
showing
of
what
the
Residence,
occupation, age,
roads
in'the
Siuslaw
country.
not see them meet. There were
standing by the Siuslaw people
advanced work. This where born, date and place of
pupil?
can
do.
J E. S. Adams, president of the of t ie situation.
two shots, a big one and then a
includes the making of naturalization ( if naturalized)*,
smaller one. It was quite evi­ In the exhibit was a sample of TTarbor-Sound Investment Co,
The Siuslaw Commercial Club
patterns,
cutting, fitt­ how long a residence in Oregon,
dent that the two men had met preserves that w’as used to show made a talk on good roads and is composed of a large member­
ing and finishing. 4
party affiliation, (if this question
and the sack of powder and aaps. the children what could be done. streets, what theyfwould do for ship, not entirely for the purpose
Nos. 4 and 5 Classes in is not answered, it is marked re­
was on the ground between .them These were made of water melón this section, and some good ways of l«oo iting onlv, but for develop­
basketry and bead fused), height, color of hair,
or being placed there when it ex­ rinds and were put up 6 years of making them.
ing part of Oregon also, and they
work.
color of eyes.
ploded. The, bodies were man­ ago by Mrs. A. F. Keen, mother
County Commissioner Hawley iqt-nd that tbe Siuslaw shall not
The average attendance on the
I f there should be a- special
gled and the clothes tom to of Mrs. C. Buchanan. She was was called for and told those be »g ected if hard work and first day was 20 to each clan.
election
this fall as directed by
71
years
old
at
the
time
and
had
present that he.was willing to do org nation
shreds, ♦ Word was * received in
will accomplish •Eight sewing machines have
the
legislature,
those electors re­
|
carved
with
a
pocket
knife
Thursday morning but nothing
what he thought right. Explain- an;' hi g.
been installed and the work is gistered under the old law can
designs
that
made
a
very
beauti­
definite learned until afternoon.
assuming a practical basis.
vote, all others must register be­
Acting Coroner J. U. Goude ful effect, in the , jar. These MISS ALICE WEATHERSON
Y M iw i PEOPLE MAKE
Miss Barbara Moore, a teacher fore the time, this includes the
preserves
tobl^first
prize
at
the
went up snd empaneled a jury
the Oregon
Agricultural women.
OVEN SURPRISE PARTY
TRIP TOJECETA BEACH ; ' in
and held fcn inquest. The jurors state fair of NoHtjCarolina, and
College, has charge of the sew­ Where a precinct line conforms
at the Jackson county-fair of the
verdict read as follows;
Friday evening a number of A party of young people from ing classes, while Miss Bossen,
young people gathered at the Mapleton, Glenada and Florence of the Florence schools is in­ to the city limits, an extra card
“ We the jury at the inquest of same state.
Adolph Scapelli and John Ver- j Another exhibit of interest was home of Miss Mary Cassidy and »started on an outing trip up the structor in basketry and bead is made out and returned to the
city officials and becomes the reg­
nimcassa, find they came to their that of Alma Sanders, of Maple- proceeded to the home of Miss beach early Tuesday morning ■ work.
death on the right-of-way of the ! ton, showing a collection of butter Alice Weatherson as a surprise and expect to be gone 'several | The display of baskets and istration records of that city-,
the Willamette Pacific, running flies and that of Emilie Sanders I farewell to the young lady who days.
bead work at the school fair SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS
through Fred Frederickson’s consisting of two paintings in is soon to make an extended
Those going were; Mrs. A) caused such interest in this de-
place about five miles below Ma­ water colors, showirjg consider- visit to relatives in the East.
AROUND THE MILL
Miner, as chaperone; Edith, i partment that a demand for in­
" The young people to make the Nellie and Ivan Miner; Misses struction in the work has been
pleton, on the 12th day of June, able talent, and training.
A pump was attached to two
1913, by*accidental explosion of
The classes in carpentry under ! surprise more complete had each Viva Canniff, Myrle Canniff, created.
of the pipes in the pew well and
stump powder used on the right iG . W. Evans, had an exhibit that one prepared something toward a Mary Cassidy, Ather Watkins,
A camp has been established
considerable water pumped out
of way, and was accidental and Florence should be proud of. In lunch and took it with them. ,
Reha Watkins and Jennie Rice. just north of the school grounds | last week.
no one*responsible” ,
class A. furniture, Herbert Mc- The evening was spent in­ Messers Dr. Chas. Johnson, and students aie invited to take
Piling has been driven out
A. A. Miner 1 Cómack won first prize with a singing songs, acting charades Herbert Crosby, Robt. Clow, advantage of the having'in living
from
the bank on the north side
E. A. Beach
secretary, while Carl Severy got and other ammusements.jfcThe Homer ^Schared • and Milton expenses made in this way while
of
the
mill pond just above the
M. J. Sweet
second with a magazine holder yowng people present were; Hughes.
1
attending.
Supervisor Goldie
mill
and
the space between will
J. C. Beck
and chair, plate rack; Walton The Misses Ather Watkins,
T he n o rth beach is b eco m in g VanBibber is in charge o f the
1
be
filled
for
some distance.
D. Drose
Schroeder, chess table; Ed San­ Goldie Van Bibber, G. Bossen, v ery p o p u lar fo r o u tin g p a rtie s camp.
The
dock
at
the end of Lincoln
and
Leanore
Titus, from th e Siuslaw and is a very
Joe Marino
born, c h ess table; H e rm a n A gee, Lulu
T he
m anagem ent
do
not
street
has
been
re-planked and
A f te r th e in q u e s t U n d e rta k e r foot stool.
Marguerite «Hurd, G. Stevens, ’ a ttr a c tiv e place. E v ery su m m e r e x p e c t to m ak e a n y profit o u t o f
mqch
.wharf
room
gained by the
Low e took c h a rg e ‘o f th e bodies
C lass B. fu rn itu re , a lso had a Jennie Rice,» Alice Weatherson m any c a m p e rs com e in from th e th e s u m m e r school o r th e cam p,
improvement.
a n d F rid a y a f te rn o o n th e y w ere fine—co llec t i on.—In—this—class and
Mary Cassidy. Messrs m itside to e n jo y -their v a c a tio n s c h a rg m g ju s t w h a t is n e c e ssa ry
Sanlxirn & Tanner are ...driving
A r th u r T itu s. O la f Rice, Dr. th e r e an d th is season s ta r ts w ith to pay expenses and they surely
b u rie d in th e I. 0 . 0 . F. cem e-
Homer S ev ery took first prize
the last few pfies at the east end
M cK echnie q u ite a local in te re st.
ta r v a t G len ad a, w ith all th e ir w ith a tool chest, w hich w as a C has. B. Jo h n so n ,
deserve „ encouragement and
of the large dock and it will soon
and--Roscoe H urd.
fellow w o rk m e n a tte n d in g .
success.
*
firm p iece o f work. Second prize
be complete. The company will
A dolph S cap p eli w as a cousin
w as w on by E lw yn O d g e n .ip f
M rs. K ixdler, w ho w as elected
then have a w’harf between 900
o f Jo h n Scapelli. th e c o n tra c to r.
THE FLORENCE
M ap leto n , w ith a ta lx ire tte .
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a p a r ty o f
a
te
a c h e r in th e F lo re n c e schools,
and KMX) feet long.
H e w as a.sin g le m an an d b elonged
A m o n g class-A -and B e x h ib its h a s failed to sign th e c o n tra c t
STEAM LAUNDRY b u sin e ss m en o f F lo re n c e The lumber yard has been ex-
to K in g H u m b e r Ixxlge N o 680,
c h a r te r e il.th e la u n c h “ B e a r " an d
in c a rp e n try w ere a rtic le s th a t an d M iss E le a n o r M cM ullen, of
I tended close up to Burney
KnighVs o f P y th ia s ,C h ic a g o , 111.
,,
,
.
...
,
The
machinery
for
the
Flor-
tisik-
C ounty. < c o m m issio n e r
w e re o f g r e a t m erit a n d th e byys
Burnett’s place and gives lots
w as e k c te d . en ce S te a m L a u n d ry h a s all
Jo h n V en im casa, w as a te a m ­
H aw ley Io A cm e, w h e re 'I. B,
did th e w ork, w h e th e r they won to fill th e position.
s te r. an d h ad se v e ra l re la tiv e s in
a rriv e d and is b e in g placed in th e C u sh m an a n d - F ra n k S a u b e r t more space for lumber.
a p riz e o r not should be given
n The oil tank that is Ixsing
th e -a m p . ——
m et th e m a n d th e y w e n t o v e r
c r e d it fo r th e ir w o rk rtian sh ip .
erected
some distance out from
I 'o rre c te d to read for
th e Siitslaw th e w e st end o f th e M apleton-
Ihts o n e o f m any e x h ib its th a t
the
east
end
of the mill dock will
• b a r O ne h o u r a f t e r fo r Florence F lo re n c e w agon ro a d -fro m w h e re
sh o w ed ta le n t and skill a m o n g
H
IG
H
soon
be
finished.
FIRST PICNIC OF
L O W T IO ES
th e W illam ette-B acific .R a ilw a y
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ii.i
Hr. |. in.
th e sch o lars.
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The mill seems to be working
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quite
steady now and is cutting
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PARK LAST WEDNESDAY w ere m ade. 11 from h ig h schools, T l \ h - u I . . . 1 I Uh»
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a
large
amount of lumber.
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A v ery jo lly p icn ic crow d of
ladies an d c h ild re n took p o ssess­
ion o f G a lla g h e r's
B ark last
W e d n e sd a y . T h ey le ft a b o u t 10
o ’clock in th e m o rn in g from th e
hom e o f M rs. C assid y . A co n ­
v ey a n c e w as p ro v id ed fo r th o se
w ho ¡w a n te d to rifle. A rriv in g
a t th e p a rk th e y en jo y e d th e
iriflfig "T
by
n nirrw
ry ■ "T s p ^ i nk11 Very '
r
delightful nook and
could find,__L
At noon a basket
spread and enjoyed
.theafternoon those
v a n c e ’ g ra d e s an d 7fi, f r o m , th e
p rim a ry d e p a rtm e tits,
I r¡.. J u i f
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■ M rs. S a ra h C assidy is m a k in g
se v e ra l im p ro v e m e h ts
on h e r
hom e, S h e has e re c te d a steel
tow e r w ith a p v a te r ta n k on top
a n d h as d riv e n a new w ell. A
g a so lin n e n g -n e will b e in sta lle d I
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lunch was this is completed Florence will ’ r“'/™ ,'
by all. lJr have another home modern in
present en- every respect.
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SOLD INTEREST IN
FURNITURE STORE
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Mr. and M rs. Dav.id K y le ar-
riv e d Inline la st S a tu rd a y . T he
y o u n g people w e re . m a p p e d a t
G e rv a is on J u n e Hth. T h e y will
re sid e in a h a n d so m e bungalow
n o w k - in g b u ilt on L incoln s tr e e t,
R. L egg, who has been in Flor­
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g th e ban d stole
a m arch on Dfivid a n d his b ride ence about three months has
a n d fu rn is h e d . th e m w ith a purchased halfthe interest from
se re n a d e . A la rg e «.qumber o f 0 - M. Baldwin in the firm of
fjiw i'# haffiw In.
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e n jo y e d a nice little tr e a t a t th e
e x p e n s e o f D ave.
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couple a r e ¿ liv in g a t p re s e n t a t
th e hom e o f W m . K v le on Lincoln
s tre e t.
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- Mr. Legg, is from Portland,
and« has a wide experience in
business life. He has taken an
active management ar.d Myll no
doubt make a success in the
business.
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