The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, August 27, 1913, Image 1

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VOL, I.
PILOT
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1913
RANDALL & B A K E R l H H H M M
CONSTRUCTION FORCE
MAKING HEADWAY
£ .
NUMBER XB
church the same amount for in­
( present cared for the injury, and
surance, and an occasional cold
biscuit handed from the back
door for charity. Go on with
A shingle mill is soon to be ;
your silver tongued lectures Mr.
added
to the industries of Flor­
Johnny Mason, while hauling
Bryan.
ence and the Siuslaw. The loca hay last Saturday Tor C. C. Beck,
tion has as yet not been settled fell off the load and broke his
upon, but thè parties interested right arm near the elbow. He
have options on several sites in was brought to town and the
Florence and will decide in the fracture was reduced.
near future.
At an adjourned meeting of the
The power used will be elec­
Elmer Lowe had his right
City council ot Glenada contracts
tricity and the- plant will use hand injured by dropping a cant
were let to clear six streets in the
eight or nine men besides what on it Tuesday morning.
He
original plat of the town, running
force will be necessary in falling works on the pony saw carriage
north and south, starting at
at the mill.
Colter street on the south and and getting timber to the mill.
SHINGLE M ill TO BE
M C A ia A T F W R E N C E i^ “ "'
to H
j
H AU CENTURY
ANNVERSARY
CITY OF GLENADA
TO CLEAR STREETS
Half a century ago Mr. Winsor
Wells and Miss Charlotte E.
Stafford were united in marriage
at Kankakee, Illinois.
Last
Wednesday
evening
there
gather­
From camp No. 1 on the Sius­ barn. The survey went through
ed at the home of this pioneer
law river to camp No. 5, near his wood shed.
couple, in Mapleton, a l^rge num­
Timbers
and material at
Maple ereek the Randall & Baker
ber o f relatives and friends to
present' are being towed up
force is busy with construction
celebrate
with them the annivers­
South slough to the dike and
work. They keep close to 400 from there hauled on wagons to
ary of that happy even t
north to the river.
men on the job most of the time camp 4.
What a pleasure to witness
G. B. Southmade. employed at
Numerous bids were in and the
and are increasing the number.
these
two who for many years
the mill, twisted his ankle the
Camp N ol. have over 100 men at
"Daylight”
will be seen council in some cases let the con­
have
met
the struggles and trials
first of the week and had to take
work. At No. 2 there are about through the Noti tunnel on the tract when bid on to the owner
of
life
together,
and who on the
a lay off several days.
75 men and a force of over
Willamette-Pacific railroad 24 of abutting property.
fiftieth anniversary o f the oc­
Mrs Morris Beck of Rockport,
It is the intention of the Coun­
at No 3. The two tunnel camps miles west o f Eugene within 10
casion ‘ gather their children and
was seriously injured in the right
No’s. 4 and 5 have a combined days, at the present rate of cutt­ cil to improve all the streets in hand Monday. She was taking a
grand children and in their pres­
force o f nearly 125 men.
ing. Only 107 feet remain be- this part o f Glenada in the near gun from the wall to change its
ence reconsecrated their lives to
future.
The contracting firm of Randall teen the
heads, at either of
each other. .
location when in some manner it
City engineer F. E. Monroe
& Baker consists of R. N. Ran­ which may be heard the picking
Last Wednesday Mrs. Kather­
was discharged. The shot pene­
The = lawn was beautifully
dall and F. C. Baker. This firm of the drills at th e further end. has nearly completed the survey trating the right hand between ine Langschofft and her grand­
decorated
with evergreens and
also has contracts in several
However, 290 feet of cut re­ of the city to establish the per- the first and second fingers, it daughter Esther Stevens were in­ Japanense lanterns, a special
other places and Mr. Randall Fs main to complete the whole tunnel mant corners and has put in was feared that one or both of vited to take supper with one of
feature being the bower o f ever­
in tne state of Washington now the' heads being less than one monuments at the intersections the fingers would have to be the neighbors. Shortly after they
greens and golden glo w s Be-
of
each
block.
Viola
avenue
was
looking after interests there. third the whole depth of the
amputated, but it is-now believed left home a large number o f their nerth thia the bride and groom
|
Mr. Baker has moved his family tunnel. The tunnel though, is taken as the base line. A map that w
both will be saved. Dr neighbors in Glenada went to attended by Miss Sophia Nicolle
will
be
made
and
proceedings
Edwards
to Glenada and is looking after expected to be competed early in
was called and the the home of Mrs. Langschofft and Lester Odgen, acknowledge
their business on the Willamette October. The completion of this taken to make it official.
The and renewed the vows they had
wound was dressed. It was very and took possession.
Pacific. Joe Preston is super­ tunnel means the completion of
occasion
was
thé
anniversary
of for fifty years honored and
painful and it will be some time
Geo. H. Colter has just made
intendent of construction for the the first 30 miles of railroad, the
the birth of Mrs. Langschofft, cherished. Rev. Walter V. Wall
before it heals.
firm, and incharge of the camps Twohy Brothers’ contract on the a sale of 67 lots in Glenada to
on August 20th and Miss Esther in pleasing words refreshed their
Stevens
on August 19th.
*re Leo Brayden at No 2; Roy j new Southern Pacific branch Portland parties. The transfer
Sunday evening about 9:30 p.
minds with the ceremony o f
About 50 people had gathered
Bean at No 3; Walter Carey at building from Eugene to Marsh- was made the 18th of August m. L. L. Deitz started to cross
yesterday,
the happiness and
No 4; and Ed Morrison at No 5. field. The grades are virtually and includes a block of water Washington street from the and gave the two a genuine sur­ pain of the passing years and the
front property. This looks like
prise when they camq home pleasure that was and is to be
One of the most prominent: complete to the tunnel, and part
a Southern Pacific deal and corner at Bay View Hotel. He shortly after 8 o’clock.
features of these camps are the < pf the bridges bqilt The rails
for them.
was hurrying and just as he'was
means much for Glenada.
The evening w u spent in­
sarfitary conditions and w ater' are laid nearlyfthe entire' distance
going to step on the side walk
A delicious luncheon w a s
J. C. Elint took a spin down
systems.
While the most im- and Twohy Brothers are rapidly
caught "on the wire and was formally with games, conversa­ served and greatly enjoyed, by
the plank road Monday morning.
portant department is the mess, turning o ff their crews.
thrown on to the side walk. He tion and refreshments.
all. A large number o f presents
No
serious
damage
done.
Mrs Langschoff w u presented
From all reports these seem to be
Porter Brithers have virtually
received a deep gash in his chin,
were
given, the most prominent ’
There are five new houses be­ and was stunned by the fall. with one dozen silver tea spoons,
-giving satisfacton and Mr. Baker completed the grades between
being a gold ring from Mr.
told us it is his hobby to keep Noti and Acme, near the mouth ing erected in Glenada now.--
Mr. Deitz is a carpenter em­ and Miss Esther Stevens with a Wells to Mrs Wells.
-
the best cooks he can g e t
of the Siuslaw on Tidewater, and
It is-no unusual sight to see ployed by the Harbor-Sound In gold chain.
Charlotte
E.
Wells
was
born in
Among those present were:
While making a hurried trip ' w’th the completion of the Noti an automobile on the streets at vestment Co. He was taken to
S
t
Lawrence
County,
New
York
over these-cam ps we had the funnel the opening of the new this place.
Dr. Edwards office where his Mr. and Mrs. Nichols; Mr. and and from the age of five years
Mrs. N. B. Hull and daughter.
pleasure of meeting Harry I bne
tidewater hangs entirely
Glenada is fortunate in having injuries were dressed.
Mrs. Gummoe, B. H. Demining, moved with her parents to Il­
up
on
the
construction
of
the
Wagner who has charge of the
x
many fine springs within the city
linois.
E. D. Southmayed, h « d mill-1 Mr.
„ 2 , and
“ a Mrs.
“ "J,, Baily, “ r- *"d
mess house at No 5.
Mr. Wag- bridges. Indications point to the limits.
They will be a big ad
Winsor Wells was born in Erie .
Wright at Tide Water Mill Co. i ! ” '
R’ Mummey Mr. and
ner has three helpers and feeds opening of the new line to tide- some day.
plant, yesterday sustained what f*” /
S ? county, Pennsylvania, and when
over 80 men. His kitchen has water by Christmas,as promised
Geo. H. Colter, has rented the
at the time seem to be a Colles L *
tJ
p
? h“ ’ W‘8; at the age of three years his par­
has water piped into it and is
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Glenada Hotel to Joe Myrea of fracture. He w u on top of a f c , ? ^
and ents moved to Illinois. _
quite convenient in every way.
San Francisco, who has opened it
flume, just built to carry the T gh u N,°r*’ lMr8’ Hans Han’
On August 20, 1863 they were
He buys the beef on foot and ,
to the public.
This makes it surplus material Trim, the hog to f c nj“ d X ^ l ,
married
and soon after moved
butchers them for the camp.
more convenient for those who
from
Kankakee,
111,, to Lamont,
where
a
fill
is
being
made,
when
Kn°
wle1
L
9
’
Mr. Wagner has moved his fam ily, . . .
_
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to the camp and has built a heat f J f 13 rep?rted tbat H' G’ CamP‘ want to stop on the south side the supports gave wayjandjhe fell M '
Mich., where Winsor Wells en­
¥
r M? ‘ H
of the river. The hotel is so
little house.
,
J*11’ a steam boat man from
receiving a severe injury to his p L , . i
p
B arker ’ M rs - listed in the 10th Mcchigan Cav­
located that a beautiful view of
kt j •
. . v
.
i Laqenter, Wash., who was a
right w rist He was taken w the
* ? an8’ „Mr3 F™ k alry volunteers, serving two
the ocean and river can be had
C.mp No 4. 13 at the entrance recent viaitor w y , gj ,
o f Dr. Fox where Dr. L. J w
Haye8’ Mr8’ years.
from its porches and is a very office
to the tunnel between South va|ley
p|ace the fif
L H o,, . h o I, in charge a , | ^ e »
Mr. and Mrs Wells lived in
slough and Maple creek and is ger lloa, ..ch a n „ .. „„ the „ „ pleasant place to stop.
Johnson, Rockford, Mich,, 11 yeare, and
located on the Kneaper ranch. from Map,eton
t0 G) .
Leona Smith, Mrs Landschooft moved to Colorado where they
The length ,s est,mated at 221» This „ intended a9 , |ink
d
Corrected to read for the Siuslaw | Roland Stevens, Esther Stevens, lived three years, they then came
feet.
In prepanng for the direct service , „ m E
bar-O ne hour after 1er-Florenc| Susie MarëhàÜ? Abbie"
Marshall, to Oregon and later took up a
HIG H T ID E S
intrance the earth is.being loaded , he new ,
Westlake, on
and'others.
n .m .
lit.
ii.iu. Ht.
homestead on Lake creek a tri b-
and run down a slight incline to Tsiltcoos Lake.
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i.
1 1 :3 0 0 .5
utary
2of the Siuslaw, becom­
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where it is dumped from the
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An Auto service from Glenada
1 :30 s . l
ing
pioneers
of Western Lane
cars. A horse then pulls seyeral to Westlake will complete the
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2 :1 4 S.4
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5.
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county.
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2 : 5 5 s.O
cars back at the time. The dirt chain.
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7.
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Several years ago they sold the
4 : 2 0 S.7
is used to fill and level a place
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Capt Campbell announces KTs
5 : 1 0 - H.5
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home
place and later bought
Joe
Morris
Jr.
of
Mapleton
where the camp will be enlarged
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intention to keep the "Charm”
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7 :1 0 S.4
j recently purchased the Hotel property in Mapleton
where
and a framing ground will be
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H :14 S.4
on this run until the completion T il - . A A ug.
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Siuslaw, of that place from they have built a residence,
1 2 . . . 10:00 O.l
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established as the work proceeds.
W o,I.. A u g. 1.-1.
of the railroad when he will take
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1 0 :1 0 S.O
Frank Sander. This hotel has
F. P. H u lett has charge of the
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Five children are living and
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the boat to Tsiltcoos Lake where
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A u g. 15 .
1 2:21 7.2
been
finished and opened to the were all present at the celebration
timber and culvert work at this she will be operated.
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public nearly a year and has Fred Wells, o f Mapleton, Mrs.
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camp.
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proven
very popular with the Dahlin of Mercer, and Mrs. Ona
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' This winter the contractors ex- j
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3 :3 4 7.11
traveling
public with Kennedy & S Phelps of Merce?.
pects to work night and day and
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Larsen,
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proprietors.
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rush the job.
Eleven grand children are liv­
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The
furniture
and fixtures ing and were all present except
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Comp No 5 is just over the hill j
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which were owned by Messes. one,
Secretary of State William
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at the south entrtmee on the
g- 2 0 .
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7 :0 3 7 .0
W o,I,. A ug.
' Kennedy & Larsen were also
Furgerson place and will have its J.enn'j1^8 Brjan in a three paged
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It is the wish of their friends
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A u g. 2 S .- . 10:21 0 .4
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I sold to Mr. Morris.
force increued right along.
,!8’n statement in the Monthly
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A u g. 2!». . 11 :<M 7 .0
1 0 :2 7 0 .0
that
this pioneer couple may live
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We > understand that Mrs.
Tk „„ j / ui .•
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j Commoner tells why he has found
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12:21 S .2
many
more happy years to enjoy
The sound of b lu tin g is heard ;*
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,
u
I Morris will take charge of the
,
• . ,
.
it necessary to supp ement his
their
beautiful
home on the Sius-
from many points of construction official
u:
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LOW T ID E S
HI GH T ID E S
I hotel and we know that t h e . ,gw river
l
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u.m . l i t . p in . l i t .
■ .ID. H t. P-m. H t.
on . the
nght-df-way
and j • is a con- omciai
in part income.
fo,|ow3. His statement
ent*
M on.. Hop,
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public will have the best possible h
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tinual assurance that this place
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accommodations.
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will have a railroad Alio.it 76 L My obl,Fations to church, W .d . S o p t. 3 .
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Thu..
4 . . . It.tai l .o
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h avea railroad. About 75 chanty, education and for mv T h u .. S o p t. 4 .
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fitouhed ¡„surance cannot be discontinued S E a rin
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They .m ount to m oreth .n i6.800 S u n .. S o p t.' 7 .
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will remain somé time.
Mr.
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pected that it will all, be com- ru>r
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The Siuslaw Commercial Çlub
w'. I Mat.. Sep.
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1 . . . 0 : 2 3 <1.4
D. L. Furry, architect who has *t a special meeting last Friday
One peculiar feature oY the salary which I receive. These un.. S o p t.
12 AMI
fa(-.
M „n.. Sop.
1 . . . 1 . 0 : 5 5 ,0 .7
S o p t.
OAI5
the contract to build the fine^niffht went on record as being
right-of- way between Mapleton are obligations which cannot be T M u o,,..
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large
residence of Fred H ollister/opposed to the use o f literature
and T s iltc o o s lake is, that it flits suspended because I have enter- T h u .. S o p t.
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has
the
work
well along, misrepresenting the » Siuslaw
twenty out of the twenty-three ed office. ”
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s 2
Sat.. Sop.
Plastering
is
being
finished
this country. They also decided to
ildings along its route.
$6,800, for Insurance, charity S S a n n t.. .. S S o o p p t. t.
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2 7
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week
and
the
carpenters
have
help the movement tor a road
2 !
.tu o ., so p .
On South slough Will Boring is and church! Believe me that's T uo., S o p t. 2 3 . .
1 .. . 11:00 4.3
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begun
the
finishing
work
up
from
Portage to Florence,
12
moving his house off the right- going some. What an example W ,-d. S o p t.
IS
Thu.i Sop.. 1 .. . 2:31
T h u .. S o p t.
stairs.
This
is
one
of
the
hand-;
The
chib recommfoded that
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Sop.
of-way and the rail road grade for the .yast numbers of men JEri.. S o p t.
3 :2 2 <».3
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4 :2 7 0.1
S a t.. ? > p t .
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somest and best built homes in the town secure water riirhta
Will go- -between his house and- who growl $12 00 per year-for sfin
5 :1 3 0 . 1 i
. 11 0 0 M.3 lltW'KT Sun..
on
MÓ6..
5:5A,
the city. Coos Bay Harbor.
, Clear lalté and Munsel lake.
w .
: l1 i» 2 - - H
THIS WEEKS RECORD
SEVERAL ACCIDENTS
l6o
DOUBLE SURPRISE
BIRTHDAY PARTY
1 NEW BOAT TO PLY
ON THE SIUSLAW
Tide Tables—
; JOE NORRIS HAS
BOUGHT HOTEL SIUSLAW
CHURCH CHARITY AND
INSURANCE COST $ 6 ,8 0 0
U f
COMMERCIAL CLUB ,
IN SPECIAL MEETING
at
T u -..
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