The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 08, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
GLORIOUS
FOURTH
AT GLENADA
SIUSLAW
tney rusnea the count ana se­
cured a credit of four. The last
half of the eighth and the first
half of the ninth innings brought
nothing and the game ended 14
to 7 in favor of Glenada.
Frank Busky umpired the game
and. was.coiiaid£red..hy.all,ta,be
fair in his treatment.
In the evening the celebration
was closed with a “Grand Ball"
with a large crowd in attendance.
The following editorial in the Eugene Guard
should be read and with benefit by the people of
any community:
The Guard wishes once more to call to the a t­
tention of the people of Fugene and Lane coun­
ty the absolute folly of buying their merchan­
dise needs from t he large mail order houses
this country. More especially at this present
time is this warning necessary because just now
Eugene and the country are flooded with cata­
logues of the largest mail order house in Amer­
ica- catalogues which have been mailed from
the Portland branch of this concern. These cat­
alogues are very attractively prepared and ad­
vertise the fact that this concern is during the
month of July c o n d u c tin g ^ annual mid-summer
sale. The descriptions of goods offered therein
is very alluring but remember that does not better
the quality of the goods one iota. Remember
also when you buy from this concern every dol­
lar you send them is irrevocably lost to this
country and its upbuilding. When you have the
spot cash this concern will sell you merchandise
no better than your local stores and with very
little difference in price, but remember also if
you haven’t the cash to buy, this concern 'would
not ship you a penny’s worth on cred it Then it
is you turn to your local merchant to purchase
what you need until your money comes in. It is
your local merchant who extends you credit
when you need it and it is from him you should
buy for cash when you have it. Spend your
money with your home merchant and eventually
you will get a large share of that dollar b a c k -
spend it with the mail order house and the dol­
lar is gone forever.-— —
PILOT
rLUKtNlt
WHfcKt
DEFEATED AT
CELEBRATED
GARDINER
3
...
While a large part of the Flor­
ence population celebrated- with
------ Witft x f ln e d a y f o r th e ir « 'li­
The' Florence baseball and Glenada on the Fourth, many
basket ball teams went to Gar­ made excursions to different
bration Glenada was busy Satur­
diner for games on the Fourth, points of interest and! enjoyed
day showing the visitors how
and were defeated in both events. picnics and fishing parties.
to have a safe and sane Fourth.
.«• The base ball game began at One party consisting of Mr.
In the morning a band concert
2:30 in the afternoon and until and Mrs. W. H. O’Kelly, Mr. and
and program in the grove was
MAPLETON
COUPLE
the 8th inning Gardiner was well Mrs. Henry Bergman, Mr. and
enjoyed. The program given
in the lead. Florence tried for Mrs. C, W. Watts, Mrs. W. J.
consisted of a prayer by Rev.
MARRIED SUNDAY
their usual garrison finish, but Kyle and Mrs. J. P. Cox went to
J. H. Pratt, vocal solo, Leona
the best they could do was to Sweet creek where they spent
A
quiet
wedding
took
place
Smith, song, Red white and blue,
secure
a hold up. The game re­ Saturday and Sunday in camp.
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
by girls; Reading of Declaration
sulting
in a score of 12 to 13 in Several «exciting incidents oc­
Mrs.
0.
P.
Rice,
of
Mapleton,
of Independence, by Mrs, Hull;
favor of the Gardiner team.
vocal solo, Frank Monroe; recita­ when their daughter Miss Mary
curred that kept the party inter­
The basket ball game played in ested and added to the pleasure
tion, Ray Hull; address, Burton was united in marriage to Carl
the evening was a good close of the trip.
Williams; song “ Colnmbia the A. Collins. Rev. Thomas Yost
game hard fought in which Eleven from Florence, Mrs.
Gem of the Ocean;” by girls re­ officiating. Mrs. Peter S. Rice
Florence was defeated 13 to 4.
presenting the original thirteen played the wedding march.
Herman Larsen, Mrs. Caroline
The boys report a fine time Schelling, Mrs. Mabel Slemmens,
The bride wore a dress of
states.
and were as usual taken care of Miss Alfreida Lindgren, Mrs.
The address of the day by Mr. white chiffon over messaline,
by the Gardiner people in a royal Merrill, Miss Mammie Buchann-
Burton Williams, of Florence and carried a boquet of white
manner.
roses.
She
came
to
the
Siuslaw
was appropriate and greatly ap­
an, Mr. E. C. Wayman, Mr. Bol­
Other features of the cele­ ton Hambell, Mr. T. Cullen, Mr.
fourteen years ago, and has
preciated by the audience.
bration at Gardiner were the life Charles Reed and Mr. W. D.
After dinner the committee on many friends in the community.
saving
crew drill and a plug ugly Merrill went to Westlake where
Carl
A.
Collins
has
lived
on
the
sports took charge. A free for
parade.
all 100 yard dash was run. Mr. Siuslaw river about five years,
they were entertained in a royal
Moon winning first and Mr. Tag­ mostly at Mapleton. He is an
manner.
architect, and a young man of
gart second.
The Misses Hazel Weatherson,
L J. POURTALES
Girls 50 yard race, won by Mil­ excellent habits.
Agness Weatherson, Dora Weath,
IN NEW LOCATION erson, Harriett Weatherson and
dred' Harder; second, Maude The young people will spend
L.
J.
Pourtales,
the hardware Francestra Drumm, and Mr. E.
part of their honeymoon at
Harder.
man
has
moved
his
stock of goods Jackson celebrated at Westlake.
Boys 50 yard race, won by Cape Heceta and will return to
and
is
now
arranging
it in his
Sylvester Tanner; second Wm. Mapleton where they will make
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dyer, Mr.
new
location
at
the
corner
of and Mrs. Walter Dyer and grand­
their
home.
McLyman.
Front and Lincoln street.
Greased pole, won by Alep Those present were; Mr. and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith,
J. U. Goude and Miss Marie Mr. J. H. Morgan and Mr. R.
Mrs. O. P. Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
-Dowell. "
Deveney are assisting in the Alles enjoyed an outing at the
The baseball game in the af­ P. S. Rice, Misaj Pauline Rice,
store and displaying of gtock.
ternoon began about: hree o’clock Miss Jennie Rice, Miss Althie
light house. .
The dry goods, shoes, merchan­ Among others that helped
and for the, first three innings Rice and Mr. Olaf Rice.
dise, notions, etc, of the Hurd Westlake celebrate were J. K.
was close and exciting. In the
0. I. Fosback, of Point Terrace
Lumber and Navigation Co,. M. D. Johnson, Miss Unice John­
fourth and fifth innings Gler.ada
returred from Portland Tuesday
Stock
will be disposed of at
got busy and rushed the score up
bargain prices, the sale opening son. Mr. D. E. Severy, Miss De
evening. Mr. Fosback met hrs
Lena Severy and Miss Neva Sev­
to 7 at the same time holdi ng the wife’s sister, Miss ThreneNilsefi,
Wednesday of this week.
ery.
visitors down. In the seventh
Mr. Pourtales expects his
who has just arrived on a visit
Several interested parties on brother Robert Pourtales, to
smashed things and the black­
from Fromso, Norway. While
Mrs. Herman Larsen left on
the Siuslaw have brought to the arrive soon and assist in conduct­
board recorded 14 tallies.
ing
the
business.
there he took out a lisence as
the
stage for Marshfield Monday.
The appropriations for road attention of F. E. Leefe, U. S.
At this treatment Mapleton operator of gasolene launch.
work in Lane county by the local Engineer the fact that a
forestry sendee has been ap- ftreat amount of drift has recent-
==B proved and work will be com- Jy been permitted to get into the
I menced soon.
river channel and interfere with
It is intended to build two . navigation.
miles of road in the Alsea Mr. Leefe, in the issue of this
country which will connect the paper under' date of May 30,
lower Alsea territory and the 1914, had published the federal
coast road with the Willamette law covering this subject and
valley by the way of Monroe.
states that this law will be en-
H. B. Rankin, supervisor of forced, and wishes that those
the Siuslaw National Forest will having knowledge of the matter J
soon hold a conference with submit their
complaints in!
Lincoln county officials, with the writing in order that the case i
purpose of begining work at may be thoroughly investigated.
once.
GOVERNMENT
COMPLAIN OF
WILL GET BUSY
DRIFTWOOD
ON ROADS
IE THE KODAK
T hat Gives
Pleasure
Store
INTENDED TO PUT
AUTO STAGE ON
PICNIC AND DANCE
AT WESTLAKE SATURDAY
Eyesight
Specialist
Westlake the town that has
When Ed Anderson, Jim Ford been started on Tsiltcoos lake
Jr, and'Wm. M. Chamberlain had a Fourth of July celebration,
were on itheir return trip from Over 250 people enjoyed the
Eugene Saturday they found an hospitality of the lakeside town !
auto waiting at Fowlers.
For during the day and evening,
some time they thought this Many people brought their
machine had been sent especially dinner and enjoyed a basket
to meet them and were all puffed spread, and in the afternoon
up about it.
They got in and dancing was a feature,
started on their way to Mapleton.
In the evening a firework dis-
The trip was fnade in four hours, play was had, and dancing on the
On the trip in the boys found floor of the new hotel was the The Eugene Optom etrist expects to be in Florence Wed­
nesday morning, July 8, and will remain until Saturday
instead some friend giving them programe.
evening,
July 11.
a joy ride on the Fourth of July,
Everybody who attended West-
the auto had been brought inTfike’s celebration are comp-
Those who want first class optical work should not miss
with the intention of using it as limenting the committee in this opportunity as Dr. W atts has had over 20 y e a n prac­
a stage from the railroad to charge.
tical experience and guarantees his work.
Mapleton, and this was the first
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He will be located a t Chas. W atts’ jewelry store, next
trip in.
The driver desired GRADING FOR DEPOT
to
the postoffice.
ballast so he invited them to get
in. By the time they reached
51 It AI MArLtlvN
I
Mapleton the driver had decided
------
that it was impractable to use
P. Boie has a fore* of men
the auto on such a road and left grading and filling at Mapleton
Sunday
morning, with his for the railroad depot and ware­
machine for Portland, going out house. Also providing for a
siding.
the Lake creek road.
The space to be occupied by the
Mrs. Frank Ballard arrived in depot and warehouse will be 80x
Florence Tuesday morning and 40 feet for each,
will go up the beach to where A steam shovel is being used,
Mr. Ballard has his agate grind­ and they are grading the streets
ing plant.
and coyntyroadat the same time.
DR. J. O. W A T T S
will buy you an All Wool
Suit well made
We are showing a värity of Patterns and Models
We also’show in better grades from
$ 1 8 TO $ 2 5 SUITS
of well known makes like HIRSCH,'W ICK-
WIRE SCHLOSS BROS. FITFORM,
If you’arejhard to fit you can choose from 500
samples and have a suit to your measure
We are pleased to show’you at any time
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Conqueror Hats
Douglas Shoes
Florence, Oregon
Special sale on Williams
Talcum Powder
1 5 c ts
J. W. Ford, Jr, returned from Henry Williams, of Minerva,
Eugene Saturday evening.
was in Flprence Saturday.!
THE’FLORENCE RACKET STORE