The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, March 11, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
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FLORENCE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, ■MARCH~n~
FLORENCE
WINS FROM
GARDINER
1914
proves that interest is .taken in
athletics in the coast towns and
the future may develop much
along this line.
— —— _
E. S. Deyer was referee
through both halves.
Tuesday morning Oscar W. I C W
•
A fte r the game a social dance
was given and greatly enjoyed. Hurd, pioneer, who for many coat of paint on F ran kPK tlnR| 8
The lineup of the teams were years h a, been identified with i .tore budding and™» I I , n ™ 7
the progress of Florence and th e !ta g s s|g„ „ „ i l i . f „ n*
P i' nt'
as follows:
Gardiner — Forwards,
Cliff Siuslaw, passed away a fte r an I p n M
Perkins and Vaugh Perkins; cen- illness, which has confined him I two-sbrJ^“ ™ / ’ ” ,ereLctin* «
IWO story residence in the east-
ter, J. W. G raham ,jiuarda. Nel- t o bis home for sev<..„,
■n part d f town.
"He"Began
to
sink
last
Sunday
son Uogan
Hogan and Tom Lillebo;
-------auov
Tom Hooper has bought a lot
subs. Jim Smith and Paul Bern­ and the end came gradually w ith
h ard t
out any apparent suffering. The of Mr. Arnold and will build on
*
Florence— Forwards, C. John­ cause of his death was due to it soon.
0. W. HURD
WHAT’S DOING
PASSES AWAY
INGLENADA
NUMBER 52
T H E PROPOSED N E W C H A R TER
N ew Ch.’Á I ^ Í l ^ . n eryr , vi8ion of •*“
A return game of basket
In **•
ball was pulled
of between
£ ut w ith o u t going into the details at present of ftha
the W hite City Athletic Club, of
Gardiner and the Florence M en’s
team
By the Time the game started
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me
citizens a greater voice in
Brynd’s hall was filled with an
the handling o f the city
government.
enthusiastic crowd.
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X
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S
’ » h‘ s eiu-
The first half of the game
J. C. F iin t is doing some grad­
started off with a great deal of son and Bert Beagle; center. J. perincious enemia,, or scarcity
“ pip” and Gardiner threw the L. Mackechnie; gaurds, W alter of blood.
ing and is g ettin g ready to build
way is best, some of the clause« l U i
,
first basket, receiving an ovation. Brand and Melvin M iller; sub,
Burial will be held Thursday, an addition to his Livery and
with ih e local Masonic lodge in Feed Stables.
In this half neither side devel­ Russel Gilmore.
charge, and will take place from
oped much team work, but lots
Hans Hansen is buildings four-
wodd K 5 £ S d ?UitS probab,e that the new charter
The Gardiner team before leav­ the residence, where services room addition to his house.
o f ginger was in evidence. The
ing
gave
the
following
communi­
will
be
held
at
one
p.
m.,
pro­
score was a close one and ended
disliked just one or'twb pa'rto"6 Y e t l f
John Nicholson, ’ of Tacoma,
cation to show their appreciation ceeding to the Masonic cemetery and J. A. Robinson, of British
8 to 7 in favor of Florence.
The rooters were inclined to o f their treatment while in Flor­ for interm ent
Columbia, bridge ¡builders are
The deceased is survived by now in Glenada working on the
give visitors a good share of en­ ence.
Flore" “
We the undersigned members his wife, one son, two daughters, w harf and warehouse for Porter
couragement and acknowledged
their appreciation when a good o f th e Gardiner Basket Ball team two brothers and two’sisters who Bros, Grant Smith &Co.
wish to take this opportunity of mourn his taking away.
play was made.
J. P. Ozment, who has lived
and it is recognized by many th at it givra noPDra c t^ ’
The second half opened with thanking each and every mem­
A sketch of M r. Hurds life w ill on Indian creek for several years, ]
spirit but it was soon evident ber o f the Florence team and the be published later
has leased the Glenada Hotel and
that the home boys were finding Florence public in general for
will open it about the 15th of
themselves and working
to­ their unequalled hospitality, their
March. He is overhauling and
to b e accomplished
sportsmanship, and the
gether. Gradually the score was fa ir
refurnishing some of the rooms.
people
is worthy o f consideration and there are m
inclination
to
show
a
visiting
run up until the second h alf re­
A new range will arrive soon and
other
good
points that will be discovered when
team
a
good
time:
sulted in 31 to 12 in favor of Flor­
re installed. M r. Ozement has
voter has an opportunity to study the charter for h h £
ence.
C liff Perkins
had experience in this line of
While the play was quite rough, ‘
Vaughn Perkins
work before and w ill soon have
But the one thing that makes it of great value and
the
contestants maintained a
J. W. Graham
the hotel in first class shape.
Posable
for the people to secure what the maioritv
good natured rivalry that was
Nelson Hogan
Among other thin gg parties are
i “ “ X I\ the P?wer of referendum and the last clause of
commendable.
Tom Lillebo
the charter which reads as follows:
' clause of
N either team has had much'
When the Lane county school now here to put in a cigar store
Jim Smith
and pool room, and a building
A r t W l- T h is charter may be ammended by a maioritv
district
boundary
board
meets
opportunity to meet opponents in
Paul Bernhardt
vote of the qualified electors o f the city o f Florence*
Monday at the court house, it w ill be put up tor this purpose
• contests and because o f this the
just acroes from the Glenada
will
be
to
consider
petitions
ask
referee was inclined to be lenient
ing the formation o f five new hotel.
in the m atter of fouls and only
Float houses have been con­
school districts on the lower Sius­
called them when he thought it
structed
on Tsiltcoos lake, and
law
and
the
reorganization
of
most necessary.
W ith a charter membership of nine others, which it is claimed will be used for mess and bunk out in the discussion on t h e __
The low rafters were a source
about twenty an Internationa have outlived their usefulness louses for the railroad construc­ o f land plaster. Lime is indicat­
o f annoyance to the Gardiner
Union of Steam and Operating and now the centers of population tion crews.
ed in many cases instead.
team and no. doubt proved a
Engineers was organized last have changed,
leaving large
I t is a mistake to feed cattle
Handicap to their playing.
The work of clearing the right-
Saturday. I t will be known a *
areas without a school.
This, of-way fo r tbe tramway form without knowing whether you
The Florence team shows
No 554 and will meet theHRrst the petitions state, work hard 4
Testing
good material and the boys have*
the Porter Bros. Grant Smith & have a boarder or n o t
riday of each month.
Some
Ships
0*1
man
*
what m ight be a great t eam if
______ louse m Glen- n,
7^-
“
®xPen8»ve
(pensive
Officers elected were: Presi­
Saturday
night the drag
ada
to
the
lakes,
began
Monday
n
feedlng
on®
or
two
boarders.
some o f the children to go as
they could devote the time to
dent
Marion ----------
Sweet; vice presi-
was
broken
into and a quantity
.
much
as
11
miles
to
school,
and
practice and were to meet oppos-
of merchandise was taken, con­
some of them not at all.
sisting of 19 fountain pens, throe
The petitions has been brought
kodacks, three ounces of cocaine,
»E
u
g
en
e
by
Miss
Goldie
Van
--
—-w
»Vil
IJJ-
s . tu n l. y
upon it.
The building win "be
sibber, who fo r two years has 30x50 two stories high. The low creased from 50 bushels of corn and cash to the amount o f ten
been supervisor o f 35 school dis­
to the acre to 226 bushels in one dollars in small change, »y ? two
er part will be used as a res­
checks, one payable to Heceta
year.
tricts west of Noti and reaching
taurant, while the upper story
Rotation o f crop« and the value °dge for 926 and one to Mra.
to the coast *
will be made into aoout eleven
o
f
certain forage crops according M innie Funke fo r 94.60.
In a short history o f the situa­
rooms and furnished fo r lodging,
The entrance was effected
to
the
conditions were mention­
tion, Miss Van Bibber explained The building will be located a t the
through
a rte r side window o f
ed
aa
increasing
the
productive­
yesterday that when the districts
east end of the plank roadway.
the
store.
ness
o
f
the
farm.
were first formed 25 years ago
M r. Wohlander commenced to
A short history of the develop-
14 M>pears th at th e parti
there were very few families in
Krade the lot and prepare for
ment o f scientific agriculture was '®*rtiee were after the dbpe i
that territory and hence the areas building Monday.
ven, from the farm diary o f
^*e merchandise, aa it
given,
included in the districts were
I t is reported th at two new
George Washington to the present taken from where I t ,
placed
behind larger bottles, and w
uime, passing through the
be any schools at all.
Now all ¡ in Glenada
fill/,
T
_ a
in Glenada. One for Joe Porter
o f analysis of the soil by the not visible, half a box o f match
of this has changed.
More
and the other for Wm. K eir.
botanist, the establishment of bad been used, and le ft on the
families have located in the
The office building fo r Porter state agricultural stations, to floor, and counter in the hunt for
country. Dairying has scattered
them throughout the many fertile Bros. Grant Smith & Co. is com county
experiment stations, it.
pleted
and
carpenters
are
now
farmers institutes demonstration
valleys of that section and the
N O R T H FO R K IT E M S
train, to the last step called the,
families are now facing a situa­ working on the warehny^
tion where they must either give
H . G. N ute is planning to county agricultural movement
A km *
up their homes and move to a build a two-story 6 room resi which puts a man in the field to N orthFnrt,
get in touch with the farm er Æ ^ î a u S
school or the children must go dence.
40 F,0rw’8®-
many miles to school, a n d -in a
Seven different parties want study his needs, his problems, at
.p
o f them remained with
first
hand.
This
last
step
is
prov-
Kreat many cases, even this can business rooms in Glenada. Who
friends in town over Sunday,
not be done.
will build store rooms to re n t ng everywhere the ideal way of w hile the
returned that
»ringing scientific knowledge to
Two years’ experience and
evening.
the help of the farm er abd Lane
■ui
_
18tudy *n that section has con vinc-
S ee W in d o w D is p la y
Sunday a beach trip was enjoy.
■ M o r e n c e , O re g o u ed Miss Van Bibber o f the need
county expects great results from
«1
by a party o f N orth Forkera.
I of this change and she seeks now
' his method. The benefit derived
Geo,
Chapman has cut about
rom it depends not so much on
to make a sensible redistricting
150000
feet
of cedar logs on the
the expert as upon the co-opera­
to make an education possible for
____
Hans
Peterson
place and is now
a irth e children of the lower Si us-
The’ Willakenzie grangers and tion of the farm er with him.
running
them
to
tide water.
The next meeting of the grange
,
other farm ers in the district be.
One district, she explained, is tween the two rivers were inter* will be an Arbor Day celebration
A. A. Meadows and faadly,
15 miles across and the school Jested to hear from our county on March 7. -R e g is te r Feb. 26th. who have been living on the Bay
IDGGERS’, DRIVERS’ house occupies ju st one corner of agriculturist, F. W. Rader Sat-
place, moved to Acme last week.
The Beaver, brought a scow of
AND CR
SHOES ih d a ^ ea>WhiCh mean8 th>t the iurday even in g -h is intentions as
North Fork Grange w ill-m eet
lumber down Saturday for the
dren
from
an
opposite
comer
to
the
assistance
he
is
able
to
next
Saturday at the Portage
- - --- - - - - -
wppuoiMi corner w
assistance he is able to
new buildings at Glenada.
The hall.
m
u st travel
rrflVPl an
o n almost prohibitive,
__ I —
” productive-
us
The lecturer has an inter.
must
give
in
the
increased
Jfc .
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S IIV I
lumber came from Point Terrace.
distance,
familiaa h
hsvo
nt f our
nur aoU.
a«n
u t - idea
u __ is to
.
distance and four families
ave, ness
"ess o
His
no^pent their children to school j
out the leaders for each dis
fw n io k
The cuttin* in tn ct and work together to de-
4
\ the larfire actio n , should velop them to the utmost
A
it be done at this time, would good many mistakes have been
TO CHANGE
BOUNDARIES 01
DISTRICTS
ENGINEERS FORM
' ‘ ASSOOAHON
DRDC STORE
M ARKED
Advance Showing
I
$3 Conqueror $3
Spring Hats
Known the country over as the
Best $3.00 Hat
W o o le n M ill S to re
W .L Douglas
Horvard
Dress Shoes
EXPERT RADER
TALKS ON SOIL
Chippewa
and Cutter
Shoes
W o o le n M ill S to r e
See W in d o w D isplay
j °°I s
2 sides
2 ? of the d is tric On
°PP°*ite and
made M here
" as
h> an
other
sections
t— Morning
r. Rader
expert,
can
Rveglgter.
A. W. Stonefield, o f Big creek
F lo r e n c e , O re g o n
came in Monday afternoon.
■V
assist
assist in
in rnnwdvinos
remedying them.
It is a mistake 0 use » fe rtiliz ­
er without knowing ju st what it
ia for. This point was brought
Friday
19
Saturday M
3qnd«y
16
Monday
M
Tueaday
17
WedneadaylB