The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, June 27, 1914, Image 1

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SIUSLAW
VOL. II.
JL O R EN C E, OREGON, SATURD a v u m p
itemized report of
CARNIVAL COMMITTEE
27, 1914
X
NUMBER 29
BANDON A SOURCE
OF INSPIRATION
Barge Lawrence Carnes
600,000 Feet of Lumber
th? S‘USlaW bar accord 'n g to re-
ports of those crossing it, maintained a depth of
not less than 14 feet. Soundings M e n ¡„m anv
The committee in charge of theipr» tinn r»
.
.Modortendi » F estiv al f a . , , ^ ; ^ O S 2 E ^ * A
S W
hours before., h ^ h tide, have
« ^ « " M
o r r K i s .
'given
?rorir
f^
19 f to i e 15 feet
S of water.
hlgh t,de>
have published in the Oregonian"of
given
from
131-2
Besides
year make an itemized report *2.50, Neil Grinnell *10; total
s o 'th a tJt ‘ has T ChanndeI itS6lf ÌS n° W Cwntro" ed
showing amounts received and *989.00.
June 19th, and should be an in­ and the poles will outlast others,
it is said.
so
th
at
it
has
a
more
direct
course
to
the
sea
spiration to the coast country and
expended:
from other sources .
Years ago much of the tim ber
More and more as the jetty is built into thè
towns.
On June 11th a fire
CASH SUBSCRIBERS.
Queens votes sold
around
here was cut off, but
$ 11.60
ocean it becomes evident that this bar will be
swept away a large portion of
W arren P. Reed $10, J. L.San- j Queens votes sold
there
was
left a g reat mass of
15
deepened permanently to such an extent That if
the business section of Bandon
born $2.50. Rice-Knowles-Rice Queens votes sold
¡old
logs
and
poles, supposed to
1.25
yet here is an article by Addison
plenty of water will be a factor in building and'
$50, Johnson-Anderson Co. $25, j School show
be
worthless,
as the trees had
50.00;
Bennett th a t shows tem perm ent
developing the Siuslaw, this is assured.
P. J. Cox $15, Dr. Edw ards $25 j Basket social
fallen
years
and
years before
124.80 j
of Bandon’s citizenship and is
Irving Smith 25, J. A. Parker I Edyth Yates, show
f
and
many
fires
had
swept over
hv L a 18 n C iS an artic,e
Bandon written
91.00
evidence of w hat may be expect-
$10, Wm. Brynd $20, H.L. McKee Dance, first night
them.
1S? ~ Be^ etU n the Qregonian. A prom-
170.75
4 ed- ____________ ' ‘ ~......
f
w“ Yound that this
$25, D.J.Staup$10. C athrine Mc- ! Dance, second night
T n ^ r f a c t mentioned as responsible for the^busi-
70.50
Bandon, Or., June 18 (By
Aardy $5. R. W. Ailes $10, C C L. J. Pourtales, games
35.75
Staff Correspondence.)—“ Ban­ aged debis, for supposed debris
ness development of th at section was 14 feet of
Buchanan, $10, Mabie B. S u m ­ Profit on badges sold
1.10
don by the Sea’’ is what these was one of the bestrknown woods
w ater on the bar. Remember 14 feet, and in the
mons $25, J. W. Burgman & Co. Dance Ticket
1.50
People like to have their town for the purpose, and a great in­
•30, W.H. W eatherson $15, Home Lum ber sold
opinion
of
conservative
men,
18
feet
for
the
dustry sprang up. It will last
65.00
called, I mean their city.
Ban­
Bakery $5, Bert Williams $5 R S treet concessions
Siuslaw
is
within
a
near
possibility.
for
years to come. The Santa
25.00
don is no longer a hamlet, village
S. Huston $10, F.B. Carson $7.50,
f® Railroad has taken millions of
This season the lumber schooners have all
or little town. It sure is “ by
O. M. Baldwin $5, E. F. Surface
Total
$ 648.40
carried
larger
loads
than
usual
o
u
t
The
Sau-
the se a.’’
I t also is on the these ties and will take millions
$10, L. J. Pourtales $15, Michael
more.
Cash subscribers
989.00
Coquille River. I can step out
500 00« W 'astd ^ P k 5° ’000 f“ ‘>the Oakland
Brown $25, C. C. Sellars $10,
Since my last visit here, in
on the back porch of the Gallier
kiS’??0
and the bar^ e Lawrence going out
Eugene McCornack $2.50, R. E.’
Total from all sources $1637.40
November, 1912, Bandon has
House, where I am stopping, and
last Monday evening,four hours before high tide
Kanoff $1, John Morgan $2.50 37^0^' 8u^scriptlons not Pawl.
The residence
I hurl a stone almost into the grown much.
C. P. Johnson $5, H. F. Curtis
section has spread out for long
carrying 600,000 feet of lumber, and drawing 9
ocean. By the street it is not
$5, G. E. Morse $5, J. L. Mc-
distances on the hills, or high
feet forward and 10 feet of water aft.
g
AMOUNT PA ID OUT.
more than 150 yards from the
Kechinea $5, C. J. Mahoney $5,
ground,
many flarge and sub­
Examinations of the Siuslaw bar show noth-
hotel to the inner end of the
C. G. Bushman $10, Jack Gil­ W. S. Gilmore, ere c t’g ten t$ 100.00
stantial
business
buildings have
jetty.
** bUk •S!P d’ indicatin£ ’ the possibility to
more $5, Morris & Morris $5, Empress, queens and
been erected, much paving has
While there is no g rea t depth
secure by jetty systems and dredging any deDth
Kenneth McCornack $2.50, S.’ I I maids dresses
been done, the wharves have
107.50!
of
the w ater here, perhaps 14
•T
.
W.
Tanner
decoating
ofTvater
necessary
to
accommodate
what
the
Kempthorn, $2.50, H. Olsen $5,
9.90!
been greatly improved, miles of
feet is all th a t can be counted on
Harbor Sound Investm ent Co. Fank Smith, flowers
shipping interests will demand
1.00
sidewalks and curbs have been
there is tremendous amount of
$100, H. A. S tarrett, $5, Blain J- W. Tanner, deco rating
8.101
The Tide W ater Mill Cot, representing the
shipping
to and from the Bandon put in and now Bandon is about
C.L.
Harwood,
boat
prize
B arrett $2.50, W. F. Safley $5
10.00
as nice a little city as you .can
lumber industry of the Siuslaw a t present have
port.
£ 3 ®w a?7ari *5- Sam Miller Judge Gurrey, expenses
find
in Oregon.
25.00
c o n te n d ^ , with the disadvantag^ “ a t have
There is a good harbor when)
*2.50, Robert Clow $3, H. J. Mc- L. Livo, grand stand
16,00
The population is around 3000
the vessels once get inside a n d ,
existed during the jetty construction and harbor
Dermot *2.50, Geo. P. Evans »5 C. D. Morey, hauling
13.50
Possibly a hundred or so less.’
this
harbor is about as busy a
J. K. Lowe «O, H, J. po rter *5,' S. P Evans, music
But the business aspect
12.00
improvements, and have mèt the problems t W
place as there is along the Ore­
C. H. W atts $7.50, Charles Cox May Merrill, music
always confront business interest building in the
12.00
a city of many more people than
Siuslaw
P
rinting
Co
gon coast There are fine docks t h a t
*25, Minnie Funk $5, Henry
27.00
face
of
pioneer
conditions,
with
a
courage
th
at
or wharves and these are piled
Rhine & Co. *2.50, F. A. M ayer West P rinting
15.00
The Bandon people figure th a t
high with freight of all kinds.
of
the
bar
""A60'
The’r
SUCCeS5’
the
O
p
e
n
in
g
Hazel
W
eatherson,
play
„Melvin G. Miller »35, Way-
per
capita they have by far the
One of the great industries is
wil a t t l n i
a88UFanCe ° f a a dePth of 14 feet
books, etc
m an’s Agencies $5, Tidewater
largest payroll in Oregon, I t is
the shipping of telegraph and!
w i l l attract the investment- of capital th at will *
Mill Co. »150, Wm. Kyle & Sons C .D jtforey, hauling trees
about $2.25 per capita per day
ònfthU: Ì ' m? Pr0Ve the va,ue o f the- , Z ^
telephone poles and railroad ties
Mrs. Brynd. piano
The docks are piled high with
the ties and there are many great
rafts of poles in the river.
These ties and poles are made
from w hite or Port Orford cedar.
of the Siuslaw country and their possibilities
H.T. Vanderpool, hauling
3.00 nival held a t Florence, May 21
Band
110.00 and 22. 1914.
1 ¡dewater Mill, lumber
198.42 Total am ’t received from
Wm. Kyle & Sons Co.,
subscribers — ’ $ 989.00
I supplies
137.63 Total am ’t received from
! Col. Mercer, expenses
10.80
other sources
648.40
Mabie B.SIemmons, ban-
• quet expenses
31.03
Total receipts
$1637.40
Tent rent
50.00 total amount paid out as
j W.S. Gilmore, shipp’g ten t
8.00
per billsattached
$1444?30
Fred Cassidy, hauling
5.50
Mr. Busky, music
( ash on hand
$ 193 og
12.00
H.T. Vanderpool, hauling
A
dividend
of
20
per
cent has !
6.50
¡J. W. Tanner, decorating 31.00 been declared and returned to '
I C. W.McLyman, painting
2.50 subscribers, totaling $193.08.
Mrs. Brynd, piano
Respectfully submitted
7.00
I Bert Williams, bills
WM. BRYND,
•
3.00
Mrs. R. E Kanoff, bill
WM. KYLE.
2.90
Electric lights
GEO. P. EDWARDS,
55.00
D. J. Staup, bill
8.25
' .
C om m ittee.!
Wm.Kyle & Sons Co.,bill
8.55
Goldie VanBibber,schools
75.00
M. G. Miller, board bills
_
25.00
M. G. Miller, board bills
4.20
L. J. Pourtales, sports
123.30
I Alles Furniture Co
5.00
Neil Grinnell, bills
18.25
Goldie Levage, boat prize 15,00
J. H. Morris, labor biil
3.25
W aayman’s agencies, bill
Petitions have been circulated
5.00
D. E. Severy, police
15.00 and posted asking the county
Telephones, Stanwood
80 court to view out a road from
Fet Fisk, auctioneer
5.00 Florence to the beach.
i W. F. Safley boat
Beginning a t the intersection
4.00
' Latham Chamberlain
4.00 of Twelfth and Monroe streets in
John Liles, music
12.00 the city of Florence, Oregon,
L. M. Circle, hauling
1.00 and running thence in a norther-
E. F. Surface, bills
6.10 15 direction by the most practic-1
Steam er Lillian
12.50 able route ¡through sections 27, '
Frank Johnson, bills
8.00 22. 15, 10, 3 and 4. tp, 18 south
Florence Produce Ex
5.40 range, 12 west of the Willamette
Meridian to the end of county
lotal
$1441.32 road No. 65, in section 4 saic Next
township and range and there
STATEMENT.
ending, said road to be forty feet
Florence, Or., June 15
wide.
To the subscribers to the car­
nival fund: We herew ith hand
w. C. Henderson, has received
you our final statem ent of the notice th at his application for
transactions showing the amount homestead entry on the south J
taken in and the amount paid of north J of township 20 south
out for the seventh annual car- range 11 west, has been accept­
'
ed and approved.
will buy you an All Wool
Suit well made
We are showing a värity of Patterns and Models
.
We alsoshow in better grades from
$18 TO $25 SUITS
° f Ww \p p n<S L ! ^ kes like h JR sch , wick -
WIRE SCHLQSS BROS. FITFORM.
Ifiy ou 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 *
w o r n MILL store !
Conqueror Hats
Douglas Shoes
Florence, Oregon
(Continued on page three)
N IE THE
That Gives
Pleasure
Store
I „
ASK TO
HAVE ROAD
ESTABLISHED
or some $7000 each working day
of the year. One wonders, a t
first, who pays all this money,
but when one looks a t the shipp.
ing industry and the longshom .
Siuslaw Building Material Co.
DY ER & BALDW IN
Our Stock Of
Doors, Windows, Moldings, Roofing Paper f i t
SEE US FOR
,
CEMENT- UME, SEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE,
LIM E FERTALIZER
All Suits Reduced
I have reduced the Price of all Suits
COME AND SEE ME
Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty
H E N R Y H Y R K A S, the Tailor
to T e l e p h o n e d ,
T he P ride of
— Florence
n’.ake * «peelelity of made to order eloihini.
Cleanm i end Preeein*. Button, nude to orde?
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