SIUSLAW rot. il. FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 ________________1MBER 10 1914 TO SEE W. P. GRADE FINISHED work on the Willamette Pacific - as rapidly as the camps can be ,Lat all sorts of opportune and in- opened. One thousand men are _ oportune times. working between Florence ana Every decorated boat should Marshfield and this force will be I I Lu I k 5 fitted out to take part in the doubled within a few weeks. ■ ------- 1 illuminated nightparade, Chinese Although the rail roads-antici pate The executive committee of the lanterns °r other methods of ¡1- no difficulty to get labor they ex Festival wish to urge the various ' lu™ nation are suggested. The only railroad construction Pwt no over supply despite the ' Special to Pilot, crowds are expected expected communities which contem plated Large C P°* p 8 T activity on the Pacific Coast con-¡Prospect of little lyilmad templated for Wl4 by the Sduth- ■ struction according to Mr. Hoey. A a -n , J______ , m n " c 1 n i I Part v ... in the festival io to n hasten land. em Pacific company is the com- “ We »are ready to crowd con- •j wiv ivsvBvuj as ten • in iana. J pletion of the Willamette Pacific struction upon the Willamette every way possible their prepar- Everybody come prepared for road from Eugene to Coos Bay, Pacific to th e very limit,’’ declar­ 1______ 1__ k • . ;> ations. a jolly good time. according to H. P. Hoey, assist­ ed Mr. Hoey. “Our gravel - and - - „__________ „ _________ The voting for Queen in the ant engineer of the Southern Pacific who returned from San We are ballasting the track Francisco with orders to rush ¡the we8t side of the tunnel and Festival in order to give time to ^construction to Marshfield during the rails down the Siuslaw will prepare costumes and arrange the present year even more be rushed along just as rapidly for decoration of boats to take rapidly than in the past Mr. as they can be laid toward tide­ part in the water parade. Upon request of the Com­ Hoey discredit; the rumors pre water. At present we are 31 It is expected that the water mercial Club the city council valent that contracts are about miles west of Eugene awaiting parade this year will be a con- granted permission to use the to be let for the extension of the the completion of the first Wild­ spicous feature of the festival. inter section of Washington afcd Fernley-Lassen line to Klamath cat crossing. The bridge men Liberal money prizes will be Front street to try asphalt as a Falls for connection with the will catch up in a few days. awarded for the best decorated surface for the street. Wm. The influx of workmen to the Oregon & Southeastern a Natron boats—probably a 1st, 2nd and Brynd, who owns the property cut-off. And he anticipates no construction carhps has already 3rd prize. The boat bringing the on the east side of Washington further Central Pacific construc­ begun. Labor is plentiful and Queens to the festival should street from Front to the river, tion, which involves the Natron we are putting men to work carry a large banner having in­ and Mrs. Mabel Slemmons who According to the new charter City Engineer J. W. Ford, Jr. line, until the present unmeiging along the coast just as rapidly as scribed thereon in large letters owns the property on the west the newly elected city official was busy several days last wegk suit is settled. This means al­ the contractors can provide must qualify and take office on the name o f the province. ride of the same street, were locating and establishing perma most definitely that expected camps and give them something the first Tuesday, after the third All the communities in the Si- given permission to extend the nent street intersections. The activity beyond Oakridge on the to work with. There are 1,000 Monday in April. All those who uslaw river region are cordially improvement from Front street council accepting his report anc Oregan Eastern will not come men on our force accounts today invited to select their royal par­ to the river. were chosen by the people at ordering monuments placed at this year though the engineer we will have 2,000 at work with­ The expense of this test on the the last regular election to ■ serve the intersection of Seward anc ties and send gaily decorated flo­ tilla*. does not make a positive state­ in a few weeks. ’’—Eugene Guard. intersection will be met by sub* in official capacity had so qualified Josephine, Josephine and-Lin­ ment tothis effect The queen from each place The Patsy came in port Tues­ and took up the duties of their coln, Lincoln and Front, and should have her name, whatever scription, while Mr. Brynd and On the other hand the great Mrs Slemmons are willing to pay respective officies Tuesday morn­ Washington and Front This was it may be, such as Mary queen of the coat from Front street to the army of workmen left by rail­ day morning and reports eleven ing. preliminary to a survey for the road work, Mr. Hoey declares feet of water four hours before Minerva or Marguerite queen of river. Tuesday evening the new new I. O. O. F. building. will be completely absorbed by high tide. Glenada embroidered on a It is hoped by many that this Council met in session and con­ Mr. Ford says the old lines The Roseburg winter broccoli the extensive state road.building to be worn across her breast method will prove successful on sidered several matters brought were found to be comparatively activity, it California, the mu­ industry promises to be a success, to their notice. ■ It was a call The jolliest man in each com­ the streets of Florence, and good and the present building nicipal tunnel work on the Twin as good reports have been re­ meeting and was .more in the munity should be selected as those who pay for the initial conformed fairly well to where Peaks contract in San Francisco, ceived of Chicago shipments. way of a organization meeting he would have to establish boun court jester or clown for he will test are to be commended for the Point Richmond tunnel, the be expected to exert himself to their enterprise. Pendleton is erecting a beauti­ than the considering of routine dariea. California belt line near San ful Catholic church of Baker work. ti»e utmost in producing fun for He also stated that plenty of Francisco, the Southern Oregon stone. A new woodenwsrd factory According to the new charter front footage was found in each the occasion He will be a privi- highway construction out above Monday evenjng friends of Mr. the Council now holds regular block to give property ownero eged character and may feel is in successful operation at all by the tremendous record and Mrs. John Drumm surprised meetings on the first and third their full amount and that in free to get off his wittiest jokes Sellwood. breaking crops looked for this them with a pound social. The Mondays of each month. some cases it would over run. year in California and Oregon. affair was planned as a cele­ It is not anticipated that this He declares that at present bration of their wedding anni­ survey will cause the moving of men are being shipped to the versary. buildings from their present site, but will enable buildings in the The Patsy brought in on this future to be erected upon estab­ trip a newspaper press and print­ lished lines. ing material for the West. It is a Campbell power press and good substantial machine for a coun­ try newspaper. Mr. Weatherson, the editor, of The High School Dramatic the West is to be congratulated Club are prepared to stage their upon installing such a machine three-act drama next Saturday and keeping up with the growth evening. The cast is very good of Florence. and the pupils are working dili­ The newspapers are almost al­ gently to make it a success. ways forced to keep ahead of the The plot ftvGolden is laid near game, and the expected C u Deadwood le h ïS / develonmpnt nT mAiolden Gulch at the development of the Siuslaw will Siuslaw Building Material Co. mine of the Last Chance. compel not only the printing offi­ The cast of characters is as ces, but every Hne o f business to DYER & BALDWIN follows: keep up-to-date or see the other Our Stock Of Jim Gordon—Russel Gilmore. fellow reap the reward. Doors, Windows, Moldings, Roofing Paper Etc. Julian Gray—Lloyd SAubert. Seth Thompson— Homer Severy will be the most complete in the valley. We will receive sdditio n Jake Dalton—Latham Cham- .to the stock we now have on hand on every boat that comes in. erlaiifc ________ _ ' SEE US F O R _____ ~ _ .. , Hank Williams—Ceil Buchan­ These comes in plain white, ~ CEMENT UME, SEWEE PIPE, MAIN LINE, About twenty neighbors of an. white pleated, and a large Ned Davis—Howard Barrett LIME FERTALIZER Mrs. C. D. Morey met at the variety of patterns in both Dennis Mulcahy—Martin Sher­ used on you garden now will double your yield home of T. Agee and went to golf and soft shirts with We will have a full stock of ¡Mrs. Morey’s Monday night to rard. Bud— Arthur Bushman. PAINTS French cuffs. • give her a surprise in honor of as soon as we can g et a store room to move Into Chip Gordon—Eleanor Saubert the anniversary of her birth. Henrietta Wells—Doane Cham­ Refreshments were taken berlain along and.the evening was great­ Bedelia O’Rafferty— Goldie ly enjoyed by those present Levage. The club will stage the play on The red alder wood is interest­ N e w S p r in g S u it ing manufacturers of clothespins Tuesday evening April 28 at Joe and that industry may be estab­ Morris’s Hall in Mapleton. lished in Oregon. COMMERCIAL CLUB NOTICE. A $36,000 steel bridge is to be erected at _ Kellogg, Douglas The first regular meeting in county. May, being Monday the 11th day _ A n electric pump will drain is the annual election offcofficero. 800 acres of Lake Wapato, Wash- Members are requested to take I ington County, for the onion in­ notice and be present dustry. C. H. YOUNG. Sec. j The tug Robarts arrived in Molalla is to have a $25,000 port Saturday evening about 7 o’clock, with the schooner Co­ concrete high school. quell in tow. The schooner had A soap factory at Marshfield a load of 243 ton of Riverton coal will turn out one ton per day loaded at Bandon. The cargo with five persons employed. ; was unloaded at the jetty and the See Window Display The Dombecher Furniture Co. 'Florence, Oregon jCoquelle brought up the river will erect a six story building on We make a speciality of made to order clothing. Monday morning. the site of their present factory. Cleaning and Pressing. Buttons made to order. AMERICANS AND HUERTA HGHTING work »DENRDON FFQ 1 TIV AI I T HL Marshfield, April 22d—Pour Ameri- T r^ nWion to can sailors killed, twenty wounded. J > Two hundred Mexicans killed. Fight- in» a t Vera’Cruse. ' Atlantic fleet a t t e . C i 2 X t Z 3 WILL TRYOUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON Vera Cruse and war in city. WASHINGTON STREET Later Vera Cruse captured by fleet, 100 Mexicans killed, 21 Americans killed. 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