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

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    THE
£ NUMBER 9
FLORENCE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914
PASSENGER TRAIN
-
TO SIUSLAW THURSDAY
Mapleton, a great deal of the
summer resort traffic may be
diverted from Newport to the
beach near the mouth of the Sius-
law.
MANY FILE
PETITIONS
ord. Progressive.
each petiton contains, is as fol-
For state senator, Third dis- lows:
_ .
trict^M . YefnonrPjfu-SQns. E u -!
Republican Candidates,
gene. Republican;Isaac H. Bing-, pOr county clerk—Stacy M.
ham, Eugene, Republican.
• Russel, 309: Jesse A. Fountain,
For
representative
in
Third1192.
Salem, Ore.,
April 10.
construction trains a r e :
I Thursday morning the firstj*8
For county judge—W. G. D.
Petitions
and
declarations
of 262 district Helvor C. Wheeler,
slow ano there will be Q
LYONS
Pleasant
Hill,
Republican;
Walter
Mercer,
161; W. W. Calkins 87;
train of the Willamette Pacific to I
aspirants for party nominations
the way.
It is
B.
Dillard,
Eugene,
Republican;
Robert
McMurphey,
166.
to give passenger service to th e 1
and win
for state and legislative offices
Elmer
E.
Kepner,
Springfield,
For
county
commissioner—
R.
M a w left Eugene at 9 o dock
h.gh|y appreciat#d by the
Q w
Lyons yesterday an* had been received by Secretary Republican; Melvin Fenwick, Papenfus, 147; John F. Volga*
and arrived at the Half-Way i
.
...
of
State
Olcott
when
the
time
for
House on Chickahominy about P ^ P e a'ong th® ‘‘ ‘ A' J nounced his withdrawal from
me coming
VU,.„..A general
a«.™.— Springfield, Republican ; Frank more, 156; Charles H. Stickles,
the
“
enaole them to come to Eugene ^be race for county commis- filing for May
cleeed
tonight
Junctjoo City. R^r ¡U6; Mahkm 11. Harlow, 303;.
notiti.
m oreoffen .M -sriJfesen t, with sioner, thus reducing “the fieldf p n m a r y in
The
number
is
the
largest
on
Publican;
Edwin
C. Statzer. jNewman L. Fitzhenry, 170; Cal
Two passenger coaches were
the roads in terrible condition, of candidates for this office from r^p nrfl in Oreu-on
Pleasant
Hill,
Republican,
Allen vjn j t Hurd, 175; O. J. Lawrence.
used and thirty-three fares the
they ---------
seldom -----------
venture to come to nine to eigh t
Mr. Lyons is a
Of
the
aspirants
filing
202
are
Eaton,
Eugene
Republican;
Alta 78.
record for the first trip.
town by team unless very urgent republican, and there are seven Republicans 45 are Democrats Kin*- Cottage Grove, Democrat;
For sheriff-H erbert W. Hall,
The Bangs Livery Co, have
business calls-them.
other republicans and one demo- and 15 are Progressives.
Elbert Bede- CottaK® Grove> Re’ 111; Chris. B. Christianson, 250;
brought their stock and equip­ Engineer Hoey said yesterday , craj. ou^ after the office,
Of all the contests that for publican._________,____________ | Emmett Howard, 94; John E.
ment to this qnd of the route and
that the service will be extended
jjr £ yon8 gives press o f pri’
1 Staniger, 257.
meet the trains each way with
westward graduall as the rails vate business as his reason for re­ governor promises to be the
i For surveyor, Hollis W. Libby,
two rigs, carrying mail and
In regard to candidates for
ase laid. Ballast trains are now tiring.. He is very busy and most exciting there are 15
110.
passengers between Mapleton
being operated from the gravel finds that he will be unable to aspirants for party nominations county offices, the Morning Reg­
For treasurer—Samuel W.
and the stopping place.
This pits at Natron to the unballasted
for that office.
ister has the following:
spare
the
time
to
make
a
cam
Taylor, 108.
arrangement will be in force and
The candidates are:
On the Republican side there
part of the track on the western paign. His retirement will ma­
For coroner—Wm. W. Brans*
as the rails advance it is expect end, and the road bed will be
Member on national committee are two candidates for county
terially
change
the
political
map
tetter,
167; William F. Walker,
ed the distance by stage will be
placed in condition for comfort­ so far as the commissionership —R. E. Williams, Portland, Re­ clerk, three for county judge, 266; Frederick W. Comings, pe­
shortened.
able travel as rapidly as possible. is concerned, for it has been ad publican; W. L. Robb. Portland, seven for county commissioner,
tition to be filed today.
Beginning Saturday morning
The road is in good shape at mitted that his support in the Republican; W. H. Canon, Med­ four for sheriff, one for surveyor,
Justices of the peace—Ansel
the stage leaves Mapleton at 6 present as far as a point west of
ford, Democrat ¡Henry Waldo Coe, one for treasurer and three for
west end of the county would
Hemenway,
Goshen; Jesse G.
o ’clock and makes connections
Portland, Progressive; 'Chas. W. coroner.
the Noti tunnel.
have been practically solid.
Welleand
Wm.W.
Dean, Eugene;
with the train.
The progressives who are en­
His petitions were all filled and Aakerson, Portland, Republican.
Engineer Hoey said yesterday
H.
P.
Markusen,
Junction
City;
The rates of fare is fixed at
United States senator—R. A. titled to vote at the primaries
ready to file when he decided to
J. H. Kiasenger,1 Fall Greek;
lour cents a mile over the new that construction work all along
Booth, Eugene, Republican; Geo. have not a single candidate and Gran ville Harvey, Long Tom.
road, under the present system the line is progressing as rapidly withdraw.
E. Chamberlain, Portland, Dem­ if they expect to have a ticket
Constables— Jasper J.
as possible, considering the bad
o f operation.
baugh, Eugene; C, J. NeeL
ocrat
..
in
the
field
at
the
November
Nichols,
The schedule df fares is some­ weather. The heavy rains «ren­
For Governor-r-Grant B Dimick, election will have to All out the vrecK,
der the roads impassable and it
City.
thing as follows:
attorney, Oregon City, Republi­ blanks at the primaries by writ­
Standard Oil spur, 10 cents; is very difficult to haul materials
Democratic Candidates.
can; A. M. Crawford, present ing the names of those who they
to the bridge sites. Several of
P. E. & F. crossing, 20 cents;
attorney
general
of
Portland,
Re­
For Sheriff—James C. Parker
desire to nominate.
Siding number one, 20 cents; east the bridges along the Siuslaw
publican, T. T. Geer, former
Good roads
and efficiency 276.
this
side
of
Mapleton
are
in
an
o f Coyote creek, 35 cents; opposite
For treasurer—John H. Ham-
governor, of Portland, Republi­ and economy seem to be the
uncompleted condition.
Engi­
mitt, 180.
Elmira, 55 cents; Siding No. 4,
can;
James
Withycomb,
college
watchwords of the candidates of
neer Hoey said that the rails will
For Coroner—Marion Veatch,
70 cents; Portola, 75 cents; west
It is to be regretted that the professor, of Corvallis, Republi­ both- parties. L Six declare for 1 » .
probably
not
be
laid
into
that
end of tunnel, 95 cents and
first reports of the wrecking of can; Charles A. Johns, attorney, good roads, three for efficiency
For commissioner—Elwood W.
Chickahominy, the present end town before fall.
of Portland, Republican; Gus. C. and economy and two or three Roberts, 172; George C. Gross«,
the
Frederick
were
exaggerated.
A. J. Gillette, Eugene agent
of the line, $1.13.
Many paper» publishing the car­ Moser, attorney, of Portland, for prohibition. The complete 167; Wm. Williams, to file today,
Justice
i M of
a t the u Peace—George
ri
The Morning Register has the of the Southern Pacific company,
go and barge a total loss and a Republican; George C. Brownell, list of candidate^ who have filed Young Junction City.
following "'fa regard to train said yesterday afternoon that he much greater damage to the attorney, of Oregon City, Re­
and who will file tomorrow to-
Precinct committeeman—Vie-
service on the Willamette Pacific. believed that a big business will jetty. This was of course due publican; John Manning, attorney
gether with the number o f namea tor L. Holt, Eugene.
be
done
on
this
line.
He
believes
Chickahominy, the present end
to uncertain reports current in of Portland, Democrat; C. J.
o f the track, is 29 miles from Eu­ that many people, even this sum­ the first few hoars after the Smith, physician, of Portland,
gene, and the run will probably mer, will patronize the road to
Democrat; A. S. Bennett at­
accident happened.
be made from this city to that go to the coast for their summer
torney, of The Dalles, Democrat;
Eyerything
has
now
been
ta­
point in two hours or less. This outings. When the line is com­ ken from the barge except part Robert A. Miller, attorney, of
is rather slow time, but the tract pleted as far as Acme, or even to of the rails and some knock­ Portland, Democrat; F. M. Gill,
down scows, representing a small attorney, of Dufur, Progressive;
amount of the total value, and G. A. Cobb, attorney, of Port­
it is expected to save this mate­ land, Democrat; L. H. McMahan,
attorney, of Salem, Progressive.
rial.
State Treasurer—Thomas B.
The work of salvage has been
under the supervision of Arthur Kay, Salem, republican; Tom
Porter and has been handled Kay, Portland, Republican.
Justice of the supreme court—
with skill. Mr. Porter and his
force have stuck to the job night Henry L. Benson, Klamath Falla,
and day. No doubt the meth­ Republican; Charles L. McNary,
ods used to save the material Salem, Republican; Thomas A.
have brought the results to a McBride, Deer Island (Salem,
Marion county), Republican;
minimum loss.
The barge first struck the ex­ Lawrence T. Harris, Eugene, Re­
treme end of the north jetty, publican; Samuel T. Richardson,
where it damaged five bents Salem, Republican;!. J. Cleeton,
~ T DYER A B A L X W M
Republican; P. H.
and then swung into- the channel Portland,
Our Stock Of
Salem,
Republican;
but was again idriven onto the D’Arey,
D oors, W indow s, M oldings, Roofing Paper E tc.
jetty near bent 439 and took out William M. Ramtey, McMinnville
addition
15 bents completely, finally set­ Democrat; William Galloway, will be the most complete in the valley. We will
to the stock we now have on hand on every boat that cornea in.
tling onto the enrockment where Salem. Democrat
Attorney general—Frank S.
it remained until last Sunday
SEE U8 FOR
Portland, Republican;
night, when the combination of Grant
CEUENTUIE, SEWBPm, BRAM UK,
a high tide, terrific gale and George N. Farrin, Portland, Re­
L IM E F E R T A L IZ E R
heavy seas drove it through the publican; J. J. Johnson, Portland,
These comes in plain white,
used
on
you
garden now will double your yield
jetty and onto the north beach. Republican; George M. Brown,
w hite pleated, and a large
We will have a full stock of
Several small Incidents have Roseburg, Republican; John A.
variety o f patterns in both
.
PAINTS
Democrat;
happened during the work of re­ Jeffrey, Portland,
ss soon as we can get a store room to move into
golf and soft shirts with
William
P.
Lord,
Portland,
Re­
moving the cargo that have near­
French cuffs.
1
ly resulted disastrously, but by publican.
Superintendent of public in­
hard and cautious work these
have been met and loss o f life struction—J. A. Churchill Baker,
Republican; A. H. Burton, Port­
and property prevented.
Engineer F. E. Leefe, says land, Progressive.
State engineer— John H.
‘that while unfortunate the
damage is not ss great as sup­ Lewis, Salem, Republican; L. R.
posed and they are going right Stockman, Baker, Republican.
Commissioner of labor statis­
ahead the work willnot be great­
ly delayed. The contractors are tics and inspector of factories and
now working a crew 12 hours a workshops—O. P. Hoff, Portland,
Republican; J. A. Madsen, Port­
day to close the gap.”
The trestle in its present con­ land, Republican; Fred Bynon,
dition stood the test of severe Salem, Republican.
weather Sunday and Tuesday Commissioner of the railroad
afternoon, which ir proof that commission—Frank J. Miller,
with a few good days and the Aloany, Republican; Hal D. Pat­
measures being used to repair ton, Salem, Republican.
Representative in congress,
the damage that no great delay
First
district— B. F. Jones, Rose­
will result to the jetty work be­
burg,
Republican, W. C. Hawley,
cause of the accident
The Frederick has not been Salem, Republican; John O ster
given up and may yet be saved. man, Taft, Democrat; Frederick
W e m ake a speciality of made to order clothing.
But as it now looks the loss is Hollister, North Bend, Democrat;
Florence, Oregon
See W in d o w Display
Q e e n in g end Pressing. Buttons made to order.
very small in comparison with W. H. Meredith, Wedderbum,
I Democrat; Fred W. Mears, Med-
the first reports published.
WILL NOT RUN
FREDFRICK
CARGO WILL
BE SAVED
Special Sale
On
You Are
Invited To
Inspect
Sarsaparilla
The Great Spring Tonic
1:00 Bottles at 75c
Store
Siuslaw Building Material Co.
the New Spring Line of
Shirts
Monarch $1.00
Arrow $1.50
R-K-R Warehouse
Our tape line is ready for your
pleasure for th a t.
N ew
S p r in g S u it
Conqueror H ats % Hundred
Styles $3.00
W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes
Chippewa and C utter
Outdoor Shoes
Men’s and Boys’ Tennis Shoes
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Three Points T hat Win Us Trade
SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICES
THEFLORENCE RACKET STORE
The Pride of
Florence