The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, June 20, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
SIUSLAW
VOL._________
FLORENCE. OREGON. SATt |; |)AY. JU N E jO .
MAPLETON
WILL HAVE
ELECTRICITY
sta rt about the middle of nextj
week. It is expected that the
Pjant will ^e in operation within
three months. A concrete dam
will be built across the creek.
Both Mr. Elkins and Mr.
Shelley are electrical engineers of
Mr. Shelley has
E. S. Dyer and M. C. Johnson experience.
ju
st
completed
the
job of install-i
of Florence have taken a con­
ing a complete electric plant for
tra c t to build a concrete dam for
the Hammond Lumber company
Richard Clow a t Mapleton.
a,
„„ . ,
at. M!11 C!ty and has had charge
M r . E l k i ns,
-a n d 12 feet hfgh’d n J will Be M
who
is
a
brother
of
D.,*A.
Elkins’
for the purpose of holding w ater
deputy sheriff of Lane county,
in Mapleton creek to furnish
was formerly assistant to to the
power for Mr. Clow’s electric chief engineer a t the govern­
light plant.
The Morning R egister has the y ment
ears’ works a t Honolulu for two
following concerning the installa-
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N U M B E R 21
Your
C ity .
More towns die for w ant of confidence on the part of
causeeSSWhe n a n d la C k ° fPUbliC
than any other
ause. When a man in search of a home or abusiness
ocat.on goes into a place and finds everything brim full
f hope and enthusiasm of the prospects of the place
and all earnestly a t work to build it up. he soon be-
UFE DIPLOMAS ARE
NECESSARY TO TEACH
IN HIGH SCHOOLS
FLORENCE
TO EUGENE
ONE DAY
The state school law which re­
quires that high school teachers
must have life diplomas or be
graduates of standard colleges or
The trip from Florence to Eu-
universities will hereafter
-
----- ... Lante comity
■ ,comas-imbued-wrth' th e
sbirif,“and w a result he
now
according to County School
te r e T Wh" T
”
i * * * W° rk * ith the same in*
oPe" n_tende? t E- J - Mo°re.
train leaves Eugene for Florenc«
terest. When however he goes to a city where every
Superintendent Moore makes a t 8:30 a. m. and arrives a t Jo<
one expresses doubt and apprehension for the future
this announcement as a warning
Fowlers about noon.
These
prosperity of the place, moping about and indulging
to
high school boards to be
in
mournful complaints he naturally feels th at it is
cautious in selecting their teach­ stages take the mail and passen­
no
ers by finding out before hiring gers arriving in Mapleton about
f e T hu hLm’ Hnd He 8t OnCe Shak6s the dust off his
tion o f the p la n t
instructors w hether they possess 6 o clock in the evening.
feet wljile he pulls out with all possible speed for some
c . A. EJkins
and Frank
On the outward-bound trip the
ife diplomas.
The w arning is
Shelley, of this city, have secured
other place. Consequently try and make a live enter­
stage
leaves Mapleton a t 5:30 in
said to apply particularly to
the contract to erect and install
prising city out of the city in which you live. When
the
morning.
Under
date
of
June
16th
the
the hydro-electric power plant ~
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union high schools where the
you are working for or saying a good thing for your
Many now walk from Mapleton
the following
to furnish electricity for the town I Oregonian had
ha<
work of the teachers is entirely
city you are accomplishing all the more for yourself
to Fowlers place, going over the
of Mapleton, on the Siuslaw sh2 p inS 'terns:
of high school grade.
Superintendent Moore says that Knowles creek trail and make
The schooner Bandon, which
river. Richard H. Clow, an old
the strict enforcem ent of the law good time.
resident of th e town, recently grounded a t mill No. 4 on the
is not likely to affect any high x ^ 84 Saturd*y quite a number
obtained from the county court a Yaquina River four miles below
school teachers who have already of Florence people left for Eu­
franchise to erect the poles for Toledo, was floated this a fte r­
Salem Stotoem an," With the mercury ateadHy riemg.
been elected for next year. gene going over the trail Sunday
the distributing plant on the noon. The Bandon entered Ya­
the fat man pnlls out his bandana and mops his brow
There have been few elections Somebody began to brag about
streets of the town and on cer­ quina Bay this morning and pro­
Yesterday it was a common thing to see the people be­
thus far, and the superintendent their speed. I t is supposed th a t
tain county roads adjacent and ceeded up Yaquina River without
says he is certain th a t all are Justice Goude started the arg u ­
stowed with an over-abundance of health going up the
to furnish the people with elec­ a pilot. She is on her second
voyage here.
eligible
according to the laws of m ent and challenged the bunch
tricity.
rnTyt e ‘O l 7 ^ thT V a C tth a tth e y
h®1" 8 Picked
for a race. A nything like th a t
the
state.
The plant will be erected on a ' The gasoline schooner Tramp
on by Old Sol.
The mercury reached the 101 mark
always gets Constable McLaugh­
be engaged a t P o rt Orford
creek th a t flows through the 7 will
’ 06
under the canopy a t the B arr jew elry store.
A t the
lin so the race was on. A t the
town and the w ater will be con- J.or 80,116 weeks in the annual sea
s
h
a
d
T
^
therm
om
eter
registered
88
in the
end it was found th a t P eter a
veyed to the plant through a 12- i 10n h u n t ‘
shade. —Moral—Come to Florence.
Rice had won, with McLaughlin
inch pipe line 2,000 feet long '. The 8rasoIine schooner Rustler
«econd: J. A. P arker, the cigar
The w ater will have a 100-foot 18 *oading freight for Gold Beach
Fifteen subscribers have been
store man, about 7th; Morey and
fall and will furnish 200 horse- ' and W edderbun and will
Before assuming a virtue, first
secured
for a telephone line to Jack Humphrey lying for ninth
be
certain
th
at
you
Power.
The capacity of the Wednesday.
look the part.
the light house a t Heceta.
place, with Goude well in the
electric plant will be 100 kilowatts f „ The new « ^ ¡ n e schooner
The line is to run by Mercer rear.
and the people o f Mapleton will Koamer. which was unable to
lake and will give service up the
Onç ounce of hustle is sometimes
The report is th a t the only
take about ou per cent of the light maintain speed, has a new pro-
worth more than
coast
to Heceta, Head.
pound of knowledge.
reason Justice Goude didn’t win
and power to be generated.
peller, m anufactured by the
I t will be constructed by the the race, was because he lacked
Poles for the distributing 8ys- ,No^ h Bend Iron Works, and is
Siuslaw Home Telephone com­
wind, but for a short tim e he had
tern are now on thé ground
, dinfir for ber first trip, one to
pany and will be Connected with the bunch going.
' th e Siuslaw River’
their Florence office.
The Mirene cleared for Flor-
Application has been made to
enee today.
John Petersen, the agate man
the County court for a franchise had a ring on exhibition thia
V IV I1
V illi
over, the " county road.
Per­ week, which he had made out o:
mission has already been given a piece of red agate. This is thi
by the governm ent for the pur­ second agate ring he has made
constructing a telephone Th*V »how neat workmanahii
^ be bounty Agriculturist, F. pose of wiwwTicong
J. D Falconer and wife, of
K
t
"
I
r
kt H ^ifirhtLhoU8e reserve. iand * re a little different than th<
Ridgefield, Oregon arrived in W. Rader, will spend the entire Work o f n building
the line is ex- usual wav of
week
beginning
with
June
22nd
Glenada last week and will make
pected to commence soon
s tX i
gnnd,ng thee«
th^irJjom e | on Ten Mile.
Mr. studying the agricultural proo-
Falconer's
fnfFio»-n
Falconer s fath
er D. Falconer has ems and conditions of the Sius­
law Valley. He will be glad to
a home on Ten Mile.
m
eet the farm ers either on their
H. Beagle is m anufacturing
on 8p6Cific
specific prob,em!
problems or in
cem ent blocks for th e
' farm
T s On
ing he i, erecting for F rank L ,g X 7
Uffto
SOME SHIPPING
NOTES OF INTEREST
W arm W eather
telephone to light
HOKE AT HECETA
WHAT’S DOING F. W. RADER
WILL SPEND WEEK
INGLENADA
ONTHE SIUSLAW
w
~
IE THE
Knowles.
The blocks .nr,.
12x24x8 inches and he is averag
ing about 70 per day
The
foundation for the buildintz i«
now finished. The front will be
faced with stene-finighed X e S
. Places- th e following ap-
p0lntm<? ‘? have already been
E T “” ' ? f° r him: June
»•
. n u A canning dem onstration
¿’' r
' n the forenoon and |
rga'nt’ed " " T t , C' “ b
H
That Gives
Pleasure
blocks.
The entire Hi.¡1,1,v ,, ,!*an,zed-
A fter a basket
which will be two stories high
I * * Bovda Mr- '¡ad er !
' will take 2400 blocks
' p ' SP6ak 5° the farrnurs on the
M is. Bessie H a tc h ',« ,, Thurs- a n d X S t t o T
day for .Monmonth, where she 24. he wi„ X
w"“ X
"M ethods” a t’the K
T ”t
• ethods a t the Normal school,
I. McLyman, the painter, is putt-
ing a large sign on the front of
< the R-K-R Store.
will buy you an All Wool
Suit well made
We are showing a värity of Patterns and Models
»V e also.show in better grades from
$18 TO $25 SUITS
° f Ww iR F n° e X ! n™ es like HIRSCH, WICK-
WIRE SCHLOSS BROS. FITFORM.
If jo u are hard to fit you can choose from 500
samples and have a suit to your measure
»»e are pleased to show you at any time
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Conqueror Hats
Douglas Shoes
Florence, Oregon
men. a " d
a t Point Terrace
at the church building at one-
thirty p. m. June 26th he will
be entertained by the N o r t h
Fork Grange with s k e prog°r«m
1 he shingle mill is running 38 a t Ada. No other appoint-
now and turning out some fine rnents have a » yet been made for
smngfes.
, the intervening days but probably
A dance will be given in the Wl11 be Iater-
Fox-Miner hall next. Saturday
~
-
nieh‘
work of his new building J ™ ™ -
Store
Siuslaw Building Material Co.
D Y E R & B A L D W IN
Our Stock Of
Doors, Windows, Moldings, Roofing Paper Etc.
SEE US FOR
WILL BUILD BRIDGE
ACROSS MERCER CREEK _______
CEMENT, UME, SEWER PIPE, DRAW TILE,
-
lime fertalizer
th iw « k M
.iId"'Dhra d H ",Ck 8Pe"
°,n* P h'" » . » u p e rv iso ro fth is
-e a le d to
H ,y den w“ ™’ d dlstri« has received a letter
•
from Geo- M. Hawley in which
J th e editor of the Siuslaw Pilot Commissioner Hawley says he
was presented with some fruit wil1 be down here the last of this
and vegetables by A. W. Martin. montb and expects to make
COME ANDJ3EE ME
who runs the Frisco E ating arrangem ents to build a bridge
Cleaning
and Pressing a Specialty
House in Glenada.
Several of across M ercer creek,
his Glenada friends say th a t
Mr- Phelps would like to r e - 1
l a p M artin” can beat thg ceive figures for its construction
«
'
Dutch with what he raises in fr°m any party who m ight desire
u
x l ? in
»n Florence Clothes'!
his garden and then they wink.
get the job of building the N e x t
Telephone Office,
p
Oregon
Pap says it dosn’t m atter “ where bridge.
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or how they are raised, so they’re
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the “ best ever” and th a t’s his
A fishin« Party consisting of
kind. Try them.
Rev. C. P. Gates. August Risser.
n i.i j
~~
Clyde C. Schriver and Wm
-h e Oakland was taken out Boydston, of Dallas, arrived in
uesday evening or, its way to Florence Tuesday and w ent to:
¡^mber™001800 W' tb H *°ad o i ^ 6n ■ ^ de -----
*ake wbere they will
-e a s1p£cial,4y
made to order clothing.
enjoy themselves cam ping o u t
All Suits Reduced
I have reduced the Price of all Suits
H E N R Y H YRK AS, the Tailor
The Pride of
Florence
Cleaning and Pressing.
Buttons made to order.