The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, April 15, 1914, Image 1

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THE
SIUSLAW
PILOT
7-
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914
NUMBER 8
APPROPRIATION
* ° WANTS ONE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY
TO BE PUT IN THE
TONS OF MOSS
SENATE BILL
yard of stable (infantile-paralysis number of punches dr ice picks
flies), horn and black flies, that or large spikes so as to keep the
are not attractive to baited traps. holes open until several or all
If the stable and cellar are are made.
11. If used in a window, fit a
widely open and full of cracks
loose bottom board, so that the
the
trap
should
be
made
without
I. B. Cushman, president of
While in California C. W.
Wm. Kyle & Go. announce that I as agents.
With the Reliance
bottom board and set over a ridge trap can be lifted off to baife, if the port commission received a Curran discovered a market for a
er new management and new making Florence from Portland of attractive bait pn the manure * necessary.
telegram from Representative ¡little known product of the Sius-
te the Anvil will be placed on and a shipping rate direct from
The first model of this trap
pile or in the most likely place
Hawley Monday as follows:
law country. He took a samplo
Portland,-Florence-Bandon
San
Francisco,
Florence
will
have
the
AhouLXheJMi^yaidLAJ^kolfegi-, merely set on a pile of filth where
Washington; April 13—1. ■B.-lof-moee-frero-edge-e f aamaU lake-
ro h ~ ^ arry îfig ’"' ‘t>4Sâengers and- the advantage of w a te r tran sp o r
as flies were swarming caught 37 Cushman Have been working and it was readily recognized as
tation that will be of great val­ fly foods kept out o f the way
freigh t
1-2 quarts in one week without
far as possible.
on additional $225,000 for the a fine quality of Spagnum moss.
In the near future the sailing ue in making it a seaport.
bait or attention of any kind.
MATERIALS
NEEDED
Siuslaw.
Had another confer-' Becoming interested he ¡n-
It is also expected to soon an­
date of the Reliance, which was
If it is possible to trap the breed­
ence
with
the engineers today • vestigated further with the re-
nounce
that
a
steam
schooner
Suppose the trap is to be 26 ers at this rate, it would seem
the Anvil will be announced.
will
be
added
to
the
fleet
already
and
understand
they will urge suit that on °his return he an­
inches wide, 30 inches high and unnecessary for any farrq or
The boat has been thoroughly
12
inches
thick,
we
shall
need:'
making
this
port
from
San
Fran­
the
appropriation
this season, nounces that he will pay $15 a
overhauled and put in fine condi­
stableyard to suffer longer under
you
to
bear
one-half
of the ton for green tree moss and
cisco.
Two half inch box boards 12 a plague of flies.
tion before being put in the cost
spagnum moss and . can handle
While
freight
rates
between
San
amount.
Under
such
circum­
inches
wide
and
30
inches
long,
service.
This form of trap works well,
150
tons of the product
Francisco
and
Florence
have
not
stances
appropriation
will
be
in­
for
the
ends;
four
strips
1-2
inch
An additional piece of shipping
but anyone is welcome to make
yet
been
announced,
a
schedule
serted
in
the
bill
in
the
senate.
by
1
inch,
26
inches
long,
2
for
news is the announcement of thç
a better one. It is probably the
Signed, W. C. Hawley-
establishment of a shipping rate is now being prepared and those top frame and 2 for the bottom: simplest, most inexpensive and
between San Francisco and Flor­ desiring information can secure two strips 1-2 inch by 1 inch, ten effective trap so far designed.
ence, on the Tide Water Mill Co. the same from Wm. Kyle & Sons inches long, end pieces of top Boys, in connection with their
frame; two strips 1 by 1 inch, 25 manual training,
boats. Wm. Kyle & Co. acting Co.
can make
inches long, to go between ends models for demonstration and
Grade work to be exhibited at
and so open cracks through which at top and four similar strips 10
the
school fair.
On April 25th the Dramatic
can fit up the stables and barn­
the flies may escape.
inches long to cleat end boards yards of their neighborhoods, club of the Florence High School
Language—-(a)
Set of lan­
For use in a stable window these at top and bottom; two strips 1-2
guage
papers
containing
one
will
stage
a
three-act
comedy-
and if this is thoroughly done,
traps may be made of any size to by 1-2 inch, 26 inches long, to
there may be no need of screen firama entitled “ In the Shadow letter, one original story, one
fit the opening, or they may be support wire at bottom, about
The pupils nature study discription, one dic­
windows and doors next summer. of the Rockies.”
made smaller than the opening ten feet of screen wire, 26 inche^
have been practicing diligently tation lesson and one picture
and the rest of the space fitted wide.
Suitable nails and up­
Set of five lan­
under the able coaching of Mrs. study, (b)
with boards or gunny sacking. holstering tacks .
Terrel and some fine individual guage papers done by one pupil.
The trap for a stable should be
Writing—Set of ten papers
talent is developing.
DIRECTION FOR MAKING
DIRECTION FOR USE AND MAKING fitted to the most likely window
The players will be assisted showing work done on Palmer
L
Notch
top
comers
of
end
STABLE WINDOW FLY TRAP
of a stable or stable cellar, the
between acts by the Florence System.
boards 1-2,inch down and 1 inch
The principal upon which fly window on the sunny side, out of
Arithmetic—(a) Work done
male quartette, and Mr. Frank
in
to
hold
top
frame
in
place.
traps are usually made is that the way of prevailing winds, and
The wharf for the shingle Smith in comic songs, and some in fundamentals by intermediate
2.
Cut
out
bottom
comers
of
flies tend to crawl up toward the the other windows covered by
mill a t Glenada is now finished other clever specialties.
pupils attending the fair. Such
end boards to receive the bottom
lig h t (Unless seeking food by hanging^gunny sacks over them.
and the Harwood building is be­
as
rapid addition, etc. (b) Beet
The
club
intend
staging
the
strips; on outer side of each
smell, or a place to oviposite, These cost no more than if hung
ing moved on to i t Most of the play at Mapleton the following development of any subject, such
board make a notch 1-4 inch deep
when they may crawl downward elsewhere for the time, they flap
machinery is here and the Glen­ week after it is played here. as banking, interest, etc.
and
1-2 inch wide, the top o f
into dark cracks).
Hence by in the wind and so need not
ada Manufacturing Co, who are The proceeds of both perform­
Geograghy—(a) Set of three
fere with ventilation, and which is 1 inch from bottom of theowhers, expect to have ’the ances to goto swell the funds for maps, (b)
arranging cracks and holes in interfere
Paper on any
board, then 1-2 inch in cut a
screen wire pointing upward we they darken the other windows
plant in operation this month.
(geographical
subject
such aa
the
Rhododendron
Festiyal.
notch 1 inch wide and 1 inch up.
can transforme any kind of » so that all flies about the stable
harbors,
etc.
'
/
Ed
T.
Maher
has
let
a
contract
When these strips are nailed in,
box, with no cracks or holes at will try to get in or out by the
Johny Evers who was traded
Art and Construction— Draw
by cutting in the ends of the 1-2 to E. F. Arnold to erect a 6 room
the top through which a fly can trap window and will be caught
to
Boston
for
Sweeny
has
been
ings,
paintings, free hand paper
cottage
on
his
lot
in
Glenada
inch strips 1-4 inch, this will
escape, into an effective fly trap. going or coming. If carefully
just across Viola Avenue from J. made captain of the Boston team. cutting, weaving, paper folding.
leave
a
1-4
inch
crack
opening
For the top of such a box trap a worked, early in the season, the
upward between the bottom C. flin ts home. Lumber is now
light frame covered with screen animals being kept in during the
on the ground and the work will
strips.
wire is better than a wide board, heat of the day, for a few con
3. Nail the 1 inch by 1 inch be rushed. Ed was puzzled as to
because it lets in the lig h t and secutive days now and then, it is
strips between shoulders of end the number of stories he would
it is less likely to shrink or warp possible to practicaly rid a bam-
make the building, but has now
boards at top.
decided
it will be a story and a
4. Nail in the bottom strips,
half.
5. Square Up end of wire
W. M. Wohlander is getting
screen and cut off a piece, 19
along
nicely with his building and
inches long and fold over raw
now
has
the frame work up.
edge very flat 1-4 inch along
When
completed
there will be, an
each side.
Then fold sharply
office,
parlor,
diningroom,
kitch­
along middle line. Grip in 1-2
inch at either end of- crack and en, and four bed rooms down
fold flaps outward so that the stairs, while the second story
pieces, when opened to a right will have eleven bed rooms and
angle, will form a ridge, or roof a bath room.
over the bottom of trap, and fit
Mearl Tabor was in Glenada
smoothly inside. Tack the end Monday making arrangements to
flaps to end boards so that the start his butcher shop.
edges can lap over the outer 1-2 The Glenada boy’s and girl’s
inch strips.
—
Basket Ball teams went to Gard
6. Cut wire for sides about 32 iner last Saturday to have a con­
DY ER & BALDW IN
inches long, and wire for top test with the Gardiner teams.
Our Stock Of
frame 12 inches wide.
Fold The Glenada girls team won from
D
oon
,
Window»,
Molding»,
Roofing Paper Etc.
down edges 1-2 inch.
Gardiner by a score of 40 to 6.
7. The trap folds of the sides The boys team from Glenada will be the most complete in the valley. We will receive addition
to the stock we now have on hand on every boat that cornea in.
are open, 2 inch pleats extend­ were not so fortunate and lost by
SEE US FOR
ing into the trap and pointing a score of 27 to 12 in favor of
slightly upward. To make these, Gardiner. __ ___ ___r_______ ___
CEKKT UK. SEVD FVt BRAH LK „
lay out a side piece on a smooth
The donkey engine was taken
LIM E FERTALIZER
These comes in plain white,
table or floor and fold over to the top of the hill on the tram­
used
on
you
garden now will double your yield
white pleated, and a large
squarely 12 inches from bottom way Sunday. Tires and rails are
We
will have a full stock of
variety of patterns in both
end, and fold back two inches now |>eing hauled up and the
PAINTS
higher up. Make a similar pleat track extended toward the lakes.
golf and soft shirts with .
as soon as we can get a store room to move into
about 12 inches above the first
French cuffs.
O. L. McVey has secured the
(This will make two trap folds
Glenada Hotel, Mr. Ozment re­
across the side wire).
tiring, the change taking place
8. Snip 1-2 inch into the wire
5 inches below top of each fold Monday morning. A new range
has been installed and additional
end at each angle of pleatasnd
furniture will be put in. Mr.
bend the 1-2 inch flaps back so
McVey was in the restaurant
that the folds can drop smoothly
business at Mapleton b u t year
into the trap as the edges are
and was well liked by the public.
tacked to the end boards. Begin
He expects to bring the service
tacking at bottom corners, tack
at the Glenada Hotel up-to-date
along bottom strip, holding both
and will no doubt meet with a
bottom ridge and side wire in
good share of success, as he is an
place with same tacks.
As
experienced landlord.
tacking proceeds up the end
boards pull open trap folds so Several new buildings and
that they are not sharper than business firms are contemplated
about 45 degrees. The flies will and it is expected that arrange­
not crawl up to the holes, if the ments will soon be made so more
definite information can be given
folds are too sharp.
9. Fit top frame and nail in out
cleats.
10. Punch holes about 1-4 The Federal league season
inch in diameter, every two opens April 13th. They evident-
W e make a speciality of made to order clothing.
Florence, Oregon
inches in trap folds and every ly do not fear the hoodoo. Their
See Window Display
Cleaning and Pressing. Button» made to order.
inch in bottom ridge. Use a schedule calls for 154 games.
KYLE & SONS COMPANY
ANNOUNCE SHIPPING NEWS
CARNIVAL PLAY
TOBE APRIL25
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TELLS HOWTO
FIGHT FLIES
EXHIBIT OF GRADE
WORKATSCHOOL F A »
wars doing
IN GLENADA
Special Sale
On
You Are
Invited To
Inspect
Sarsaparilla
The Great Spring Tonic
$1:00 Bottles at 75c
Store
Siuslaw Baldig Malend Co.
the New Spring Line of
Shirts
Monarch $1.00
Arrow $1.50
R-K-R Warehouse
Our tape line is ready for your
measure for that
N ew Spring Suit
Conqueror Hats % Hundred
Styles $3.00
' W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes
Chippewa and Cutter
Outdoor Shoes
Men’s and Boys’ Tennis Shoes
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Three Points That Win Us Trade
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Q U A L IT Y
P R IC E S
THEFLORENCE RACKET STORE
The Pride of
Florence