The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 04, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
VOL. H.
RAILS
MEADOW IN
SHORT TOBE
The bridge at the 2nd crossing
....■ of
■ thc.Siuslaw
» ■ I I >1. I. -river-was
W
f y" -swung
in place Tuesday of last week
and in the afternoon the track
was laid across it. At crossing
numbe 3 on theSiuslaw two piers
are in and it is expected that I
rails will be laid to Meadow soon, i
I here are six crossings on the '
Siuslaw and piers are in for all
except number 3.
A camp has been established
at Lake creek and a force of men
are excavating in the rock for
for foundations for the piers.
A sidding will be put in' a t
Richardsons and whe» the train
come that far, there will only
remain about 20 miles of stage
ride.
*
REBEKAHS INSTALLED
WILL » iiu
O r a ® THURSDAY
FLORENCE TO GARDWEI
[ acting as installing officer.
Florence
riorence ar
am
™ '" ! r i°r,the " » « four year.
A fine lunch was served and
This will leave Florence at 5
the evening was greatly enjoyed
a. m. three times a week an<
by those present
sonThen°nSerSare: Sar«h Ander­ i r T w ^ ? ”® d8y 8t 6 * m
son, nobel grand; Mrs. Delia Mr. E. W. Sylvester, who is t
McLaughlin,
grand;
Miss
„
r ........... vice
~ K
„ na; M1
ss will'nin rI CtO; Under Mr«
Mammie Buchannan. c h a p l i K X \ Stage « rry in g mail,
Mrs. Jennie Yates, conductor’- 1
passengers- This
Mrs. Belle Anderson warden
i leave the G’enada
Mrs. Mabel Slemmons, inside ^ M ^ i fOr Gardiner at 6 a. r
Kuardian;
Miss
Catherine Me- F r i d a v —
" '^ ! .Wednesdays
"^uiiesuays an
„ ,
........
. Catherine
Hardy, outside guardian; Mrs r ridays returning the followin
Angie Tanner, financial sec­ days, and will be of great cor
retary; C. D. Morey, recording vemence to the people living 0
’ec^ r y ; M is s Alice Weatherson, Maple Creek Fiddle Creek am
Five mile Creek.
l s
Elsie Morey.
One postoffice and many fami
R q v*
Mar*ie Knowles,
fugh Hogan, the lare-e«f i .,« k _ _ 5 < * in .
lies are accommodated with wai
A great wealth of crops in Cal-
a vie
P eter R ice - l - i T hxe8L-° n this mail route.
Ornifl
l__•
1
About thirty pouches are droppec
offices6”
G 6nada and Ada Post-
y acce|erated by the construe- *?ook- She is commanded by C aptai^F qa ue-i?ndrrthe schooner taken to Pnrti»83^ ed / nd brou«rht to halibut banks
tion of the Panama-Pacific-Inter -dra'ys 1? feet of water when fullv ln » j‘ Rl ' ^he vessel has a lfin f ™ ? a?d-and PuX on the dry
Sylvester intends to make
CLOSE TO FLORENCE the Mr.
national Exposition b S d d X ,
she M
S *
« ¡ R f e 700.000 f V t a n f c '
passenger fare and freight
formed the observations of H P <
______■
From reliable reports it is now rates as reasonable as possible.
Hoey, assistant Southern Pacifist® has been gone the work has I si»«».__
known that the best halibut banks
engineer in
engineer
in charge
charge of
of the
the Will­
Will- ^ ! T K £ * head rapid,y and he
ohe y’Cinity of the m°uth MRS. ANNA GILMORE
in that country. Then the dairy-
D .-:«. .....
¥V1" J i a rd b FVe Progress-Eugene | U J L / 1 f f
amette Pacific
railroad . construc­
of
theSiuslaw.
The press dis­
SURPRISED F 31 ix n
X r a e i - 18 n eCe’Vm* ^ a tte n tio n
tion, who returned from San
patch
that
follows
proves
that
S h ,T 7 HyeVeryfarmerin ^ e
Francisco yesterday. He arrived
'S d del- m T
Iam 8urPrised Florence should have the bene­
rrom
From Eugene to Marshfield
Mrs. Anna Gilmore was give
with W. R. Founts:ne, . v „ llveu
eno-in
L-------
over the new Willamette
and delighted with the farms fit of a halibut fishing industry; a farewell surprise Wednesda
ngineeron the
5:30 assistant
afternoon
distance i / l ^ L 5 i
hat I found there and expect to
evening by the ladies o f the Easl
train. Mr. Hoey has been in CaL X e d - Ensrineer 'meSurements
Newport, Ore., June 27
go
back
again.”
ern Star.
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•’"‘ «Kain.
. ----- {(Special.) The a h
n
ern5tar.
■forma for over a month and-Mr. follows8*3"668 t0 °ther 1)010X3 as
F. W. Rader tells the Morning ' i n h a b i t s h a d T
found the corah’ CaPtain Johnson clme in
She
W
as
10,(1
that
8
8Pecial
«
She
was
told
that
a
special
sea
rountame has been gone over p
i
d • ....... .
«ns me Morning 1 inhabitant«
egister «bout
about his
hi« recent trio
.JL to
.. their 1 * ? nts bad cleared and hewn tonight from Yaquina banks with 8‘°n
wou,d
**
he,d
that
nigi
ten days.
er
Creek 8.9 miles, Elmira ,Regl3ter
"
be held that nigh
No
’ mon. . , , r"18- —
"vra « it
Hard
it nas
has! 18,000
pounds
of
halibut,
Iwhich
j
?
d
Up°
n
entelW
mo railroad
railroad announcements
announcement« N'3ti’)
Noti) 17
17 0
o ^p
ru k - A Portol°
f ori°io (now
(now I hc.Siuslaw
c,t’,uaiaw country.
country.
u work
worx
has
.
«oiiMUL, iwnicn j *
• ----- th e lodge roo
unpoai
ncements
^ oh lT
) _17.9, Chwkahominy
W
„ • u ■ «W r ’ X but S thpy
I X
t t “ bt Ck
by the
enKin- : SOW
(S cS S S S f. 28.6,
3767 i V Floyd,
X
W- Rader
Radw- « ‘ «riculturist
t 7 o are
X n°w
X j receiving
r f ? * Six
a^
receiving
six men now are busily engaged I 1 dl8covered
d,8covered the sessi
session was ft
Richardsons
37.7, ! for La"e
Lane COUnty-
„ returned
\ agncultunst
!their reward
in the
1 her e8peci8* benefit
p o t h e r then the fact that rail- San Antone 4. Creek
43.2, Lake
Sun-Hooking
ranches
a n shape
^ ^ of fine
u® preparing for shipment East
road work on the Willamette Pa-1 End «7 7 ’ AJ ap‘eXo° ,57-8- Bridge day evenin* from a week’s stantial houses
8Ub’
~ During the evening, music
cific is to d)e rushed as rapidly as Schusters’’ ^77fih iSJkUgh 70;7> ‘? ve^ lgatlon tour of the lower
-
Hubbard has an artificial ice conversation and . a delightfu
Possible. Mj. Hoey jn te ntj ^ ^ N p rth ^ S ^ e th n ^ u a ^ l^ R e ^ n i^ FhUSt^W d*Str'Ct’ w^ere
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factory.
lunch were enjoyed.
trb f’n 3 f6W days on a P h o n a l {*7 ?3 2 - SMmg
he t/ me ln 'nstitute work and in JUSTICE WITHOUT
Mrs. Gilmore leaves nex
Engineer Galvani oflthe Pacific
w i,
" ^ i 00
North S i^ g h Praot,cal «tudy of the farming
week
for California. '
JURISDICTION IN CASE Light and Power Co. will begin
—‘Ila,nette Paci'fic line.
While 'fiieid I21°?h Be"d 118-°’ Marsb- prob'em3°f the districts in which
work at once on the new street-
- 7
•K
'
he visited.
Fruit
carload o
aX
tb
FrUit and dairy>ng ' r ° On
" a review in the Circuit car lines in Astoria.
vln he J r1at a83ets of the lower n ° Urt of the case of State of
I 3. ! y’ d6Clared Mr- Ka(’or y e s-,2 Fegonk v s *Iohn Swing. Judge
terday pnor to his hurried de- T ? 8 has
that the Justice
I't
S U7, f°r Salem’
Enthusias- °f the.peace of this precinct had
ucaly the agriculturist described no Junsdlction of the case,
the clearings that have been ~ Sw’2g 18 « ’Pt™ of the schooner
ih e il, V h6uaCtiVe Workers °" Xlmmm a,n d 7 Sarrested and fined!
the Siuslaw, how they are taking f 100-W
July at Florence for
hold of thei,r agricultural prob- a eged. violation of the law
kms with a vim and accomplish- governinff common carriers ini
ing results not only practical but l(,uor shipments.
valuable as well.
Tbis ruling sustains the con-
While on his initial trip toFlor- tontlon °f Swing' that a Justice
ence Mr. Rader boarded a scow f
Peace has no jurisdiction
being towed bv a gasoline launch In *lquor shipment cases,
to make the trip from Mapleton , 5 ’ J ‘ Mahoney appeared
to Florence. On the craft the i tOrney for Swing and J
agriculturist
stowed
his knit
— -------m
a »un
ease, casp Devers for the State.
Hugh Hogan in Commission Again
S
AW
RICH IN
RESOURCES
JE the kodak
That Gives
Pleasure
Store
he uses for demonstration " p i í
BASEBALL FAN
‘p * , ?
WRnES COMMUNICATION
full speed, the scow soon sprang
a leak and began to fill each
will buy you an All Wool
Suit well made
fi „
F'«rence Oregon
put ashore, the pilot of the boat Wins Again ” »nJ Í ” F,orence
put on more power in adesnnr»t» a« if
3nd 11 8eeni8 t° me
attempt to reach ¿ le ^ d a
" í “ y Í He" "*1
g’Ven
‘ he curve to w ° rk
Eyesight
Specialist
^ ^ D R . J. o . W A T T S
pu " up6™"0" f°r th' / hce,Eugene Optornetrist expects to be in Florence Wed
eveX 7 u ™ " T JU ly8’ “ diWil' " " “ i"
$18 TO $25 SUITS
° f W«rir»í,nown makes ,ike HIRSCH WICK.
r WIRE SCHLOSS BROS. "FITFORM.
If
-
h°
‘ °U
ChOOSe froih 500
s o p l e s and have a suit to your measure
W e are p le a s e d ^ show you a t any tirpe
WOOLEN MILL STORE
7 Iorence,.Orc»r..n
a n d a im V w o iiie i^ T
.°"'i
‘hey fo“"d ’
the middle of the river T h ” it
was I tiail experience and guarantees his work.
canning machine Snet^d
U
poss,ble
the home
He m il be |oc
a t Ch“ - W att*’
, hoard. h o u M r i ' i ^
- " d-
postoffice.
’ new suit in Florence
H .
•?
h they had at that time.
case was brought t o X
r
Tha" k<"K you in advance for
tw odajs later
T ’'““:
iMU‘
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W .nC" >BM n>Ín“
X
““
G0'die
V
'■ sm -
Mr. Rader held a one day in-
_______^REA D ER
North6' P68; h 81 J™ * Creek’ at Salmon Mountain Mining Co
E v e X X - X a‘ M*,:letOn- £ " * COU" ty- h” u " X e ? X
fm, i
th
«xnculturist ledge that assays as high a« ton
found the People enthusiastic 000 per t « v ? 38 h,gh 118 S n ­
over their worxs and the result«
Annik
‘Land ¡;
, » ■> i , ,
Another tax commission is to
Jl yesterlay.
.
™ -Wn
vt pizh
>-:» system alter studying
»X Jav.a of all countries.
Special salejon Williams
Talcum Powder
cts
ÏI
S £ K SACKET STORE
n«t