The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 02, 1913, Image 1

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    VOL.
PILOT
FLORENCE. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY <2* 1913
NUMBER 17
LETTER FROM
THE ACTING
r
Since Mr. Frphmader's claim in­
volves a question of title the
decision' rests with the Land
Office of the Interior Department
and not with the Forest Service
of the Department of Agriculture.
The question as to whether.the
land bore any timber had no
bearing on Mr. Frohmader’s
Tena Beck, daughter of Mr.
June 13,-1913.
claim, and the Forest officers
and
Mrs. J. C. Beck, of Rockport,
Editor, The Pilot. Florence, Or.
have never had any doubt or was united in marriage, to Jason
Dear Sir: Copies of articles question as to the honesty of Mr.
appearing in the Pilot on April Mr. Frohmader’s purpose in Ward, Monday evening, June 20,
1913.
30, in which reference is made applying for homestead. The4-^--<;
Just after the Beaver had left dived several times without suc­
Guests began to gather early in
to the homestead claim of Bert Forest Service has no objection
|0jRibert’s wharf at Acme last | cess. Grappling Hboks were sent
the
evening; coming on the boats
for, and large fishhooks tied to
F. Frohmader, have been brought to Mr. Frohmader’s homestead;
Monday morning, a man was lines were used. About 30 min­
that
make regular trips between
to my attention. I have made a to put the statement more
Mapleton
and Florence. Later
seen to fall into the river. Soon utes after the accident the body
careful examination of the record strongly, th,e Service "would like
special
boats
from many points
liter a telephone message was re­ was raised to the surface, the coat
in this e ise. and this examination to see him secure Lis claim, and
on
the
river,
bringing
friends, ar-
ceived in Florence saying Ray having caught on _a, fish hook
clearly discloses that a misunder­ has done all it could, by means
,
,
.
.
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.
u-
rived
until
there
had
gathered a
Saubert had drowned at Acme. that Frank Saubert was dragging
standing exists as to the part ? f J al ° " ‘ble reP° rtS’ 10 he’P h' m 'W e number to witness
the c er-
in
the
water.
It
had
drifted
with
A. Louk, manager of the Sius­
which the Forest Service had in secure it.
emony.
law creamery, was standing on . the tide about fifty feet upstream.
the decision on Mr. “Frolunader*s
It may l»e that the claim might
When all was in readiness. Miss
the company’s dock, watching Attempts to revive the young
claim. Because of this mis­ be found subject to homestead
Edithe
Yates, seated at the organ
some ducks swimming in the man were not successful.
understanding, 1 am glad to place entry under the Act of June 11,
played
Lohengrin’s Wedding
river as the Beaver came down., Ray Saubert has been subject to
before you the following brief 1906. but in the absence of an
March.
.
_
n t* COlilfl
¿VI r. caUUPri Stcliifl'
statement of the cas >. Y rn t wrH- application by Mi'i "FroTrma'tef to I
Rev.
T.
A.
Yost
entered
fol­
ing on the wharf with two other it is thought he was suffering
appreeiate it if you will give it the District Forester at Portland, 1
lowed
by
Sena
Beck
and
Paid
meh nearby
He says that Ray from one of these when he fell in
the same prominence that you Oregon, no examination of the
| Bernhardt, who acting as Ig-Wes ’
approached quite close to the the river.
have the articles in the April 30 tract has been made to determine
, maid best man, * ushered the
The body was placed in charge much publicity as pHsible jn issue of the Pilot.
edge of the wharf and fell, with
whether it is of the character j bride and groom beneath a tlewjr
his hands in his pockets, striking of Roy Lowe, who prepared it for order th at T there may by a
Tnat portion of th e' Siuslaw contemplated by this Act.
I bell, where they were prOnoune-'
the water at an angle of about ourial, and the funeral services genera. KUo,»'¿edge-of t n e se --rs-a Forest involved in this use was
Very truly yours,
, 'e l man and wife in. an impres.
45 degrees. The young man whs conducted by Rev. John Drumm splendid .prizes throughout- the. inetuded in the withdrawal of -
-
A. F.-’TOTTER.
Isive ceremony by Rev. Yost.
a good swimmY-j- and Mr. l.ouk were held Wednesday afternoon, County. •
ActingJ’brester.
March 2, 1907. On May 2, 1910,
The bride wore a beautiful
A l not realize at first that any­ with interment- in the Masonic
Thanking you in advance for soon after the survey of die
,white
messaline'dress and carried
thing serious had happend. cemetery.
your courtesy in . the m atter, 1 lands, Mr. Frohmader nM^e
a shower boquet of roses.
When he did, he ran around to­
Ray was bopi In Acme and beg to remain '
application for the lands enwrac-
The .bridesmaid, who was a
wards the store to give warning. has lived there most of the time.
ed in his homestead, stating that
Cordially yotff-s,
sister
of the bride, wore a white
The two men who were standing He was 24 years old on the 2d day
he had established residence oil
M. J. DLRYEAU
dress
and carried a boquet of
His parents. Dr.
clhse to young Saubert were Jog of last May.
Manager,_ June 1, 1905. His application
pink roses.
Safley and Ed Meacham, and and Mrs. Saubert, pioneers of
was allowed. The ForesfBervice
The bride has lived on the Siua-
they rushed down on the lower Acme, are both dead. He leaves
has never made anv report upon
law
since she was a little g irir“
four half brothers, George Sau­
dQck to get a boat.
his claim that was not favorable.
The large pump that was her parents, whoare well known
Charley Saubert heard the bert, of Spokane, Wash., Charles,
I have before me a copy of a brought in some time ago has residents of this section, coming
shouting and running from his Tom and Frank Saubert, of Acme,
report by Carl H. Young, Forest been installed and was tried dfft here dbotit 15 years ago.
place of business plilnged into one sister Mrs. Ermie Earhardt,
ranger, approved by Anson E. Sunday morning.
The groom is a young man who
the river in an effort to save and two brothers Lloyd and Roy
A petition carrying 39 names Cohoon,1 supervisor, dated Sep­ IX H. Colttrre the mill wright has lived in this vicinity several
his brother. He and Billy Fisk Saubert.
of legal voters of the town of tember, 17, 1912. It was favor­ in charge at the plant finished years and is at present in the
Florence was filed with the City able in every respect, and recom­ the last part of the intake pipe employ of the Point Terrace Mill
attended. Rev. John Drumm recorder, Mon day,.calling for the mended that the entry be allowed.
and make connection with the Co.
took the chair in absence of Rev. referendum on Ordinance No. 85.
The action in rejecting the river where they expert to get
The bride received many beau­
Wall who was laid up with a This ordinance is the one that entry was based entirely upon
their water supply for fire pro­ tiful and useful presents as gix»« -
■ severe cold, and presided with prohibits stock from running in the claimant’s statements in his
tection. Sunday the tanks were will tokens oi the many friends.
'great effecency.
the city limits west of Howard final proof, in which he fet forth all filled and sprinklers used and
Early in the evening the guests
Delegates from various Sunday, street and south of PacificAvenue. his residence on the land. The
hile working in the mill
the system worked, nicely.
wore tailed to a larga oarn, just
It takes, five per "Pent of the decision made by the General
bert Thom was severely schools took part. The speakers
The pump is a Fairbanks- newly u n it, where tne d»».- ha I
on the program were Rev. voters to make a petition legal Land Office, wjjich held that Mr.
injured and rendered unconscious.
More make and in size is 16x9x12 be. i p.ep i: c 1, a id mad - merry
0 one saw Mr. Thom ,at the Drtimm, Rev. Thos. A. Yost, and as there w re 39 names Frohmader’s application should inches, with a capacity of 750 with in isle a id dancing.
signed, while 51 v-»t -5 were cast not be allowed, was because the gallons per minute, or it can
e but he. yvas found in ah un- E.-F. Arnold and others.
A boun.eouj wedding banquet
It is the aim of the Sunday last election, tne petition will be claimant's own statement under
consious condition laying on the
throw three good streams from was sein ed d ¿ring the evening,
conveyors that take* the refusf schools to make this convention effective ami will b »Id the ques­ oath demonstrated to the Land 1 1-8 inch nozzles when used and it w ii n -u ly m': I light when
from the edger to the saws an annual event of much profit tion up until next April.
Office that his residence and the direct and is fed from a 10 inch th< se who ha«i bj, .i p • • ;?nt, with
Of the 39 signatures on'~tbcr' amount of cultivation before the intake pipe.
where it is cut into slab wood. and importance.
happy faces aid vi iiing the
He was taken to a doctors
petition 28 were men and 11 land was withdrawn from entry
The pump hou is '/»c Led just th e n wly weds a I .»ossible joy,
women.
office for treatment and from
was not sufficient to give him east of the black l '.h h »u »e an I began to depart.
?
there to the Bay View Hotel.
valid claim to it. These facts , was speciall; bn
for the pur-
l’he young peop.e ./ill build a
It seems he was endeavoring
are set forth in more detail in a [»ose.
r si i ~i_i . . j . k .»> : where they
to clear-t^ie edgings from under
letter from the Commissioner of
It also ha
f ■ * c >n:i *c’.ior-
the table, where they had be­ A number of old timers got
of Uhe General Land Office of to attach to ti?.- ,i-,-p -11.; i -.
come clogged and felt a stick hit togather a n # called on Wm.
Ajiril 7, 1913, a copy of which ‘drilled, ant^vvhen the new task,
him on the band. He started to Morris at his home on Main street.
was sent to Mr. Frohmader. In j which is being erected wiil- b*
Capt. and Mrs. Herman Larsen this action the Department of j connected so to pump water. L L .E S BASKET
raise up to see what had happen­ The occasion being the 78th
returned from San Francisco the Interior proceeded in accord­ This tank will supply the drink­
BALL TEAMS
ed when he was struck on the anniversary of his birth.
The evening was spent in tell­ Wednesday morning. The wed­ ance with the requiremints of the ing water and be used as an
head and dazed, he then thought
ThereJs- considerable interest
he had better get away from the ing stories of early day’s on the ding occurred in the metropolis law and the Forest Service took emergency supply incase of fire.
being
taken in basket ball by the
.of
California
on
Saturday,
June
Siuslaw
and
conversation.
Mrs
conveyors and tried to.
This
no part in it.
The tank is to be 16x24x12 feet
ladies
of Florence just now.
Mary
Rath
and
Miss
Elsie
Under­
28th
1913.
was the last remembered until
It should be recognized that and will be ten feet from the Since the games between the
The
bride,
who
was
Mrs.
4
wood
served
refreshments
just
ined consciousness,
ground.
High schools of Florence and
Dwyer, has been a resident of the Forest Service and the
ay the young man was before his friends left!
Workmen have also driven
General
Land
Office
are
two
sepa­
Mapleton,
several ladies who
Florence
several
months
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Mr.
Morris
came
to
the
Sius­
en to the hospital at Mapleton
rate organizations, in different piling paralell with the wharf were attracted by the exercise
Capt
Larsen
owns’
the
Hollen­
law
30
years
ago
and
went
first
is reported to be getting
Departments Agri­ just east/of the mill, leaving a possible in playing the game de­
up the North Fork. The nex.t beck property situated in the- Federal
nicely.
logway 24 feet wide. A double
year he settled on a homestead east part of Florence and they culture and Interior the former thickness of heavy planking has cided that if possible they would
near Mercer lake, proving up will make their home there for charged with the administration been driven down and a retaining organize a ladies basket team,
and later selling out. He then the present' He has been looking of lands within the National wall made extending about 170 and as a result about a dozeb of
SIUSH W CREAMHW
moved to Florence where he has after dredging contracts on the Forests," and the latter with feet out from the mill, and the them are enjoying practice games
INSTALLS COOLING * PLANT continued
questions of title to these lands.
Siuslaw nearly fi year.
every evening.
to live.
space between the wall and the
Those who took the initiative
The Siuslaw Creamery has, re­ May he live to enjoy many
bank will eventually be filled add­
Cqrrected
to
read
for
the
Siuslaw
were
Mrs. Joe Slemmons and
ceived a 2 1-2 ton compressor more anniversaries.
i
l u e
for Flort•nee ing to the yardage room on that Miss Edith Yateaand the results
"
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b
a
r
One
hour
after
and is putting in a cooling plant
side.
H IG H T I D E S
LO W T ID E S
have been very successful!.
It will be connected with the
p.lll.
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The dock now is completed
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LETTER
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made and very unsatisfactory.
Florence, Oregon.
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badly
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sing­
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made
fast
again
while
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office and his hand were special features.
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dressed.
The Oakland remained
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RAY SÄUBERT
DROWNS IN THE
SIUSLAW RIVER
products. In giving tms prize
it is understood liiai the ex-
hibit winning the priz. shall be
the property of the Northern
Pacifi- Railroad n b • n?d by R
ISast-
for exhibition
•'
ern Land Shows. I. s u id er-
stood in using this m •iiU that
the railroad. e rnoVt w ill give
due credit on the exhibit t »those
who raised it. • In this way .the
school winning ¿his nandsoms
clock will get a great deal
publicity for it elf and Lane
County.
The Great Norther . It ¿ilroad
has givpn us a handsome silver
cup, properly e” graved to be
awarded'to the individual mak­
ing the best agri -.lit'iral exhibit
at the Lane County Fair this fall.
This cup wiil be w ill worth try­
ing for and wo! be sm ith in g
that-the individual winning it
may be proudof for Ls intrinsic
vale and for the honor of making
he best exhibit of ihl nature at
this important Fair.
1 will deem it a p-rsonai favor
if you will give t i s mitt-.- as
YOUNG PEOPLE
OF ROCKPORT
ARE MARRIED
INSTALLED
LARGE PUMP
AT MILL
REFERENDUM PETITION
FILED ON ORDINANCE NO 85
HERBERT THOM
IS INJURED
E
WM. MORRIS THIRTY
YEARS ON SIUSLAW
CAPT HERMAN LARSEN
AND BRIDE RETURN
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