The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 18, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
VOL. I.
SIUSiLA
PILO
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBUUARY 18, 1914
COYTRACTORS ARE
COMING BACK
LIFE SAVING
STATION TOR
THESIUSLAW
NUMBER 50
CARNIVAL
PRISCILLA CLUB
COMMITTEE PROVE CHARMING
IS SELECTED ENTERTAINERS
The Second Annual Valentine
Ball
of the Pricilla Club was an
Several of the rail road con­ end of the tunnel before material
advance step in this method o f
will
be
hauled.
,
.
tractors have already arrived to
intertainment Over a hundred
When the work starts a force
look over the ground before be-
guests were in attendance and
will be kept busy night and day.
enjoyed the hospitality of this
ginnig this season’s work, and
In addition to building a wharf
popular organization.
very near all will be in by March and warehouse at Glenada, a
Brynds hall had been hand­
Washington, Feb 16.—Information
method of transportation from
1st.
somely
decorated overhead and
F. C. Baker, of Randall & there to the lake3 is being plan­
was received today by Representative
on
the
walls
were hundreds of
Baker arrived Saturday and will ned. This as it is now mapped
Hawley
that
Chief
Kimball
of
the
life
large
red
hearts
and pennants of
soon have a force of men busy out means hauling the material
all
descriptions.
The^seats were
saving
service
had
made
a
favorable
to
the
top
of
the
ridge
above
on their part of the road bed
covered
with
draperies
and cush­
Glenada
by
a
cable
and
donkey
which is from Acme to Maple
report on Hawley’s plan for building a
ions presenting a very inviting
creek.
In this stretch is the engine and from there to the
life station a t the mouth of the Siuslaw
appearance.
2200 foot tunnel cutting through lakes a narrow guage construc­
Dressing booths were made by
river.
the ridge between South slough tion railroad will be built if
draping
large flags in the west
and Maple creek.
When the arrangement can be made for
This is now becoming importan be­
end
of
the
pavalion, and at the
work ceased last year they had a the right-of-way.
cause
of
the
increase
of
the
commerce
south
east
end a booth was ar­
The Tide Water Mill will be­
bore of nearly 166 feet at each
ranged
where
Cusick J. Mahoney
gin another-run soon to saw out
at this point, and is welcome news.
end.
-
served
a
delicious
fruit punch
Construction crews will begin a million and a half of lumber
Congressman immediately took the
during
the
evening.
work in about a week. The road for use in the construction of the
m atter up with the house committee.
_The grand march was led by
from South slough will be plank­ wharf warehouse and planking
Mrs.
Irwin Smith, president of
roads.
ed to Camp No, 4 at the north
the club, and Geo. T. Schroeder,
president of the Commercial
The total number of children
Club.
_______ _
neither absent nor tardy in town
Irwin Smith was floor mana­
schools has increased from 72 to test has nothing to do with the
ger and succeeded in adding to
86 and the average number in promotion of pupils from one
the pleasure of the evening, while
the rural schools has not decreas­ grade to the other but is given
acting in this capacity.
ed. The total number of visitors as a drll in Spelling and toarouse
The music was furnished by
has increased from 7 to 8 in town a much needed interest in that
Prof.
Evans and Prof. McLyman
Summary ot teachers’ monthly schools and from 33 to 42 in the subject We hope to be able to
Orchestra
and was conceeded to
reports for month ending Jan­ rural schools.
publish the standings of the win­
be
of
a
high
quality.
To som.e extent these items of ners next time.
uary 23rd. Supervisory District
The
evening
was surely one 6f
The
Eugene
Register
of
Feb­
increase
may
be
due
to
the
cessa­
No. 5.
Respectfully submitted, "
Tuesday “evening L B. Cush­ the most enjoyable of itp kind
ruary 14th gives this item:
tion of the partial cessation of “
G O L D IE V A N BIB B ER .
man, president of the Port of experienced by the dancers of
No. o f schools in session -
29
More than one million in taxes
the contagious diseases that have
Siuslaw received by mail from Florence and many compliments
No. of schools reporting -
29
on 46,600 items will be ready for
been prevalent in some o f the
Eugene a telegram from Gon- have b e e n g lv e n U u f PriaMRa"
N o.ofsch oolsrep ortin g------------
collection about next Thursday.
districts but in the main they in­
gressman
Hawley, which reads Club because of the event of last
100 percent attendance -
3
The total figure of the taxes to be
dicate. a growth of interest in
as
follows:
No. cases of truancy re­
collected during 1914 was com­
school work on the part of both
ported - - - - - - -
2
Washing, Feb. 13— M r ) Mor­
pleted
yesterday, and the tenta­
patrons and pupils. This inter­
At the annual meeting of the
row’s report received hers, but
Total number of children
est has shown itself in class directors of the First National tive announcement of the day
engineers say, does not contain
in the 29 schools this
which taxes will be receiv*
work and other ways that are Bank, of North Bend, the follow­
m o n t h ...........................
411
able was annodfced by Treasurer data necessary to show need of
difficult to record in figures.
ing
officers
were
elected
f
’
RURAL SCHOOLS
Taylor. The tbtol tax fund this additional funds, and have re­
Following are the results of the
President Henry G. Kern.
It has been quite • busy place
turned it for fuller statem ent
Average daily attendance
10 Spelling Contest that was held in
Vice-President, Robert Banks. year ¡8 more thap $225,000 great­ I have had it rushed, so that it at the mill the past month, a
Average percent of at-.
er than for 1913..- This is largely
January in the various schools,
Cashier, J no. H. Greves.
will be ready before the senate large force of men have been re­
t e n d a n c e ......................
92.7 using a uniform set of words.
A sst Cashier, H. L. Bergman. the result of a greatly increased acts on River and Harbors Bill, constructing, and in some places
Average number of pupils
. •
The teachers and children were
The bank at its first meeting state tax.
and the engineers say this will entirely changing iC
neither absent nor tardy
4 largely taken by surprise and the
Fourteen
people
in two shifts
in
January
declared
a
4
per
cent
The south west end o f the m ill
Total number of visitors
42 grades are not what we hope for
are working night and day to be soon unless unforseen diffi­
dividend
to
stockholders
which
building
where the new trim m er
TOWN SCHOOLS
later, consequently, in justice to was the first profit sharing divi­ complete the work of sending out culties arise. ......'
is
to
be
installed
has bean torn
Florence
Think engineers here favor the
the pupils who bravely did the dend declared since the bank 18,000 notices. They will proba­
away
and
the
roof
w ill be raised
Average daily attend­
best they could under the circum­ organized. Heretofore the bank bly worb a portion of Sunday, extension.
and
the
building
extended
toward
ante ...........................
78
W. C. HAWLEY
stances, no standings are to be invested its surplus in new busi­ and they worked all during the (signed)
the
river
several
fe
e
t
Per cent of attendance
95
Member of Congress
published this month but the ness rather than paying out Lincoln’s birthday holiday grant­
The old sorting table has been
No. of pupils neither
highest one.
I
money on the capital stock in­ ed other court house employes. RIVERS AND HARBOR8 BILL READY entirely torn out, and the lumbar
absent nor tardy - -
44
Classes making the highest vested.
Every possible effort is being
Washington, D. C., Feb. 12— w ill now Isava the trim m er a t
No. of visitors - - - -»
4
average in the respective
made
to
open
the
tax
accounts
by
River
and Harbors bill is ready the southwest corner, and travel
The bank is at present on a
Mapleton
grades—
the
middle
of
the
week.
to
be
reported
to th e house. I t on live rolls west and down to
sound, business basis, and has
Average daily attend­
Grade 3, District 171,
The
following
represents
the
includes
the
following
appropria­ the new sorting table which w ill
just reached a point when it is
ance ............................
64
Upper Maple Creek.
taxes
to
be
collected,
state,
coun­
tions:
Coos
Bay,
hundred
six­ extend north 120 fe e t
possible
for
it
to
grow
faster
and
Per cent of attendance
93
Grade 4, District 171, —
ty and special: •;
teen
thousand;
Coquille
river
sounder
every
month.—Record.
The four lots recently purehas
No. of pupils neither
Upper Maple Creek.
State and county
$714,086.60 ninety thousand; Coos R iver three
absent nor tardy - -
sd from A. E. Seaman and Oscar
Grade 5, District 169,
Special school .
162,729.21 thousand; Siuslaw five thousand. Funlke have bean cleaned and
No., o f visitors - - - -
Clear Lake, and Dis­
Special
high
school
8,067.93
A cm e-
evaled and are now being plank­
trict 102, Meadow (tie).
Special
road
28,242.20
Average daily attend­
ed.
Grade 6, District 97,
Special city
162,092.86
ance ...........................
!
The mill company have lease
Florence.
J. C. Beck, of Point Terrace, Port b f Siuslaw
21,928.28
Percent of attendance
96
on the Schreuder property and
-Grade 7, District 88, Noti.
last week bought the Confection­ Forest patrol
991.30
No. of pupils neither
Sunday morning—Presbyterian intends to use it as a lodging
Grade 8, District 88, Noti.
ery
store
and
pool
hall
which
H.
absent nor tardy - -
j
church.
Subject, "WhattaGod- house fo r mill men. They take
Pupils making highest stand­
Bigelow has been conducting in
$1,006,717.28
No. of visitors - - - -
His Being, Nature and Relation posession in March.
ing in the respective
Mapleton.
Glenada—
The tank tower is in course of
to Man?
grades:—
Mr. Bigelow has been running
Average daily attend­
construction
and will soon be
Sunday evening, Union Service
Grade 3, Irene Coleman,
this business nearly two years,
ance - - -
.......
5
complete.
In
our report o f the,
Evangelical church.
Subject,
Upper Maple creek.
during which time he has en­
capacity of the tank last week a*
Per .cent of attendance
94
"The
Marks
of
Jesus
or
Evi­
Grade 4, (tie) Lena Mathe­
larged it and put up his own
No. of pupils neither
Every woman who lives on the dences of Christian Life.”— mistake waa made. I t w ill hold
son, Upper Maple creek,
store building.
absent nor tardy - -
only 50,900 gab instead of 260,-
Fay Coleman, upper
Mr. Beck is well-known by the Siuslaw and is interested in im­ Scripture I Cor. 13.
No. of visitors - - - -
000.
’
Mapple creek.
Siuslaw people, having lived at proving herself and environments
New
timbers w
HIGH SCHOOLS
Grade 5, Theoren Suther­
Point Terrace many years, and is urged to attend a . meeting at
Florence—
under
the
oig carriage
the
Commercial
club
rooms
Fri­
land, Meadow.
has always been identified with
Average daily attend­
the
rails
planed
and
day
afternoon
Feb.
27th
from
Grade 6 Reuben Young,
the advancement of this country.
ance ...........................
A
run
o
f
several
days
has
3
to
6
o’clock.
Florence.
He has. moved his family to
Morning service 11 a. m .—The
made
getting
out
lumbar
and
Per cent of attendance
Grade 7, Jaunita Parsona,
Mapleton and taken charge of
pastor will preach. -Subject,
material fo r the improvements.
No. of pupils neither
The Lane County State and "Our Title to Heaven.”
Noti.
the business. ,
I t is expected the mill w ill start
absent nor tardy - -
Savings’ Bank will close Mon­
Grade 8, Rebeccah Sailor,
Evening service, 1 M p. m .—
No. of visitors - - -
C. D. Morey, finished his new day in honor of Washingtons Rev. John Drumm will preach. sometime in March.
Noti.
A,
Mapleton—
birthday.
School making the highest barn Thursday.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Average daily attend­
Chas. Nadeau, was painting
general average: Upper Maple
K. L. C. E. at 6:30 p. ra.
ance ...........................
the inside o i h b building Friday
creek, District 171.
H . L. Pratt, Pastor.
Per cent of attendance
and Saturday.
Pupil making the highest aver­
No. of pupils neither
The Glenada Commercial Club
A t a meeting o f the Siusbw
age in the Supervisory District
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
absent nor tardy - - -
had
a rousing masting Tuesday
Poultry
Association
last
week
it
Reuben Young, .Florence, Stand­ RICH W A T S S
a
.
a.
LO
W
W
A
T
S
S
i
A. a.
M.
1 r. M.
No. W visitors - - -
evening
and made plans for s lot
ing 96 per cent.
w
ss
decided
there
would
be
no
h.
m.
1
Date
ft
DaU
h. m. 1 ft, 1 h. m. ¡ f t
f
t
.
1
h.
m.
1
1
Thim month’s report
The next contest of this kind Thu rad ay 19 7 2 4 8. 1 9:40 « 0 Thursday 19 126 4.0 3.11 0.8 entrance fee or admission charge o f boosting work. The
20 8 4 8 14.0
20 8:46
6.5 Friday
4:14 0 0 at the Poultry show to be held in o f th b Club show a spirit
couragmg. The percent of. at- will be held February 13th. The Friday
8.1 1 1029
21
4:18 3.7
9:47
6.9 Saturday 21
6 4 6 -0.2
8 .2 ,1 1 2 3
tendance in rural schools h as. in- works are selected from the text­ Saturday
22
6:10 8.2
22 10-49 8 4 1 1148
Sunday
7.2 8unday
6:48 -0.4 Florence February 27 and 28. A activity th a t b hard to ho
IB
23 6 4 6
Monday
6:26 -0.8 prominent organisation will ba They have a large on
creased from 92.2 to 92.7 ana in book in Spelling from the respec­ Monday 23 1124 A 4 1
24 6 4 4
24 0:80
2.4
8 4 Tuesday
6:60 -0.1
7 5 ! 1246
town schools from 90t7 to 94.7. tive gradtea. The Spelling Con- Tuesday
now, aad w in grow lu
formed at th at time.
o .s
728
WadiMadaytf 1 0 4 7
7.S 1 1242 1 6.2 Wadnasday26 | 7:10 E l
SUPERVISORY
DISTRICTS
At the m a s s meeting called
last Friday night the Committee
for 1913 made their report show­
ing total receipts of $669.04 and
and disbursements of $684.66.
This shows a shortage of $15.61.
This shortage was the result of
the committee assumning some
expenditures not authorised by
them, but which they thought
should be paid. They asked to
be retained until they could clear
his up, when upon reporting to
the new committee they could be
discharged. At that time they
expect to print a report.
The books of the Committee
show their work in detail and
are open for ..inspection to any
one desiring to look at their
itemized accounts.
Their report was adopted by
the ¿meeting and a new com­
mittee elected consisting of H.
L. McKee, Frank Smith and
A. O. Knowles.
MORE THAN
L B. CUSHMAN
AM H IIO N RECIEVESWORD
INTAXFS FROMHAWLEY
FIRST NATIONAL RANI
OF NORTH BEND OFFICERS
FORCE O L I I
RUSHING
BOUGHT CONFECTIONERY
STOREAT MAPLETON
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES
SUNDAY FEB. 22ND
NOTICE TO WOMEN OF
SIBSLAWAND VKDOTT
SUNDAY SERVICES AT
EVANfflJCAL CHURCH
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