The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 11, 1914, Image 1

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THE
SIUSLAW
VOL. IL
PILOT
FLORENCE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914
GETS $700 DAMAGES
$17,500 IS
FROM THE RAILROAD WATER ON SIUSLAW
OFFERED ASPAY
BAR IS THE BEST
’
FOR ROAD
I
NO CHANGE IN BUSINESS
DUCK SEASON CHANGES IN
FLORENCE
The jury in the case of the
Willamette Pacific Railway com-
No change will be made in the
, pany against O. C. and Florence
duck
season in Oregon this year, |
Stanwood, to condemn a strip of
according to E. C. Hills, deputy
Eugene July 8, 1911—Mr. H. 1 and to be used by the railroad
R. (
Wtmw~waRf?n;— w hir today' re^
P. Hoey, engineer, Mr. W. R. -company in building a stretch of
of
jewelry,
clocks, etc., to C. H.
, ceived a copy of the proposed
Fontaine, engineer, and Mr. R. ' C
l
county
road in place of the old
Watts,
who
will move it to his
Engineer
C.
B.
Wright-
and
pacity,
and
will
encourage
ship
l bill, which now awaits the presi-
E. Moody, attorney, of the ne occupied by the railroad,
party
have
finished
the
survey
store
in
the
Kyle building. Mr.
pers
to
use
larger
vessels
as
the
i
dent’s
signatur.
Oregon is one
Willamette Pacific Railroad Com­ yesterday afternoon returned a
of
the
Siuslaw
bar
and
the
con­
Carson
and
family will leave
report
shows
the
condition
the
of
the
few
states
in which no
pany, conferred Wednesday with verdict granting the defendants
ditions
were
found
very
en­
about
the
first
of August for
best
ever
found
here,
and
dem­
changes
were
made.
the County Court in regard to the sum of $700 and $100 attorney
couraging.
Shallow
water
at
low
Twin
Falls,
Idaho,
where he will
onstrates
that
the
jetty
work
be­
An
effort
was
made
last
fall
|
the highway between Mapleton fees.
Stanwood and his wife
tide
was
found
to
be
ten
feet
engage
in
the
same
business.
ing
done
is
a
success.
by
the
Lane
County
Fish
and
and Acme, which had been taken held out for $5,000 but the rail­
which
on
an
eight
foot
tide
would
|
The
building
vacated
by Mr.
Mr.
Wright
and
his
assistants,
Game
Protective
association
to
by the Willamette Pacific Rail­ way company thought that sum
road Company for their railroad. excessive and brought condem­ mean 18 feet of water, also that who have been maxing the sur­ have the season for migratory ; Carson will be occupied by Mrs.
the channel was growing wider vey, will leave with the tug Lil- birds, which includes the ducks,
Lanoff, who has conduct-
Road matters between Mapleton nation processdings.
They | ed a millinery and general notion
and the west line of Section 11,I __ The jury first returned a ver­ and straighten This will enable lian, Captain Tyler in command, changed a month later.
Township 18 South, Range 10 J dict “in tavor of the defendants,” the vessels carrying lumber over | for Alsea where they will survey claim that within The present business in Florence for the past
open season, October 1 and Jan- ^ ^ ears’ and feels a sufficient
West, have already been arrang-1 but later stated that this was a this bar to load to their full ca- that river.
uary 16, the birds only begin to confidence in Florence to move
ed and the conference was in re­ mistake and returned the verdict
appear
and that the season closes ’n}° larger quarters where she
gard to the road from that point: giving the defendants the dam-
before
the shooting aeaaon
ia i
be able to add to and better
season is
to the west line of Section ages mentioned.
display
her line of goods.
really
on.
Twenty, Township
EigjjJ&jyp . C. A. Hardy, attorney for the
The
tug
Roscoe
came
in
from
The
local
duck
shooters
pre­
South, Range Eleven West. Stanwoods, asked till September
ferred that the limit be reduced, TIES NOW TO
The railroad officials stated to to file a bill of exceptions and Marshfield Monday. She towed
hag
if
it was necessary to protect the
the County Court that they the request was granted by Judge down the dredge Oregon. .__
Another old land mark
BORINGS PLACE
the
duc^8’
to a Kreater extent than
would recommend to the Rail­ Harris.—Eugene Register.
vanished from Front Street,
The
schooner
Hugh
Hogan
to spoil the season. They also
road Company that it pay Lane
was transferred Wednesday from building on the property belong­ asked that the hours be changed Ties are strung past Borings
County $17,500.00 for the road
the Railroad dock at Glenada to ing to Wm. Brynd on the corner from sunrise to sunset to a half place and the construction crew
between the two points above OPERATED ON
Tide Water Mill dock to load of Adams and Front street was an Jiour before sunrise and a half is moving along at a good pace.
stated, which payment would be
Bridges are all up on the Wild
tom down this week.
This
FORAPPENDICITIS the
lumber for San Francisco.
'
an
hour
after
sunset
in full for all the rights of the
Cat
and bridges one and two on
building was erected some 20
Word was received that Miss
county and the public in the
the
Siuslaw
are in place.
Work was started Wednesday years ago by Mr. Buttolph who R. C. Wygant, a young at­
highway.
The County Court Goldie Van Bibber, late school
A
side
track
is being built at
Marsh­ at the time used it as an office, torney from Florence, left today
took this matter under advise­ supervisor of the lower Siuslaw loading the Lawrence
Richardsons
and
in a few days
being
a
surveyor.
It
was
after­
for Newport where he expects
ment and announce that they district, was operated on at field.
ward rented to Mr. O. W. Hurd to try a couple of cases in the the train will be running there.
will hold a meeting of the County Eugene at the Mercy hospital
was the first general I Lincoln county court He will Long has a camp at Lake creek
The {tetsy came in from Port­ and
Court at Mapleton, at nine for appendicits on Sunday. The
merchandise
store in Florence, | return to Florence in two weeks and the crew are now pouring
land Wednesday morning with a
o’clock a. m., on Friday, July 24, operation was a success and the
some
additions
being made to the | 5y way of the
route He cement for the west piers.
miscellaneous cargo of freight
1914, at wli^ch time it wjll hear .patient doing nicely.
Her
At Thompson creek a small
original
and
the
annex
used
as
a
j
was
one
of
the
attorneys
. _ - -
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—
■«■ «««w« • w in LFl6
any persons interested in the friends, who are legion, all unite for different points on the river. warehouse. ***—»*-
force
of men are grading for a
, , .u .v
After Mr. Buttolphs! cage of the Willamette Pacific
matter.
in hoping for an early recovery.
This station will ac­
Captain Campbell took the gas- death the property parsed intof agajnst Q > c .Stanwood tried in siding.
The County Court will be very I "
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olene boat Charm over the Sius­ the hands of Mr. McLeod, who the circuit court yesterday.—Eu­ commodate the people of Indian
glad to have the advice of any j Mrs. Anna Gilmore left Tues- law bar Wednesday, and into Ten had a ranch up river.
creek and vicinity.
Between
He in
persons interested either at the day for her old home in Cali­ Mile creek. He intends to use turn sold the property to Mr. gene Guard. -
Lake creek and Richardsons the
time of this hearing, or by fornia. Mrs. Gilmore has resid- her in the passenger busiiness Wm. Brynd some half dozen
Engineers have completed sur­ small culbert crossings are all
written communication.
ed in Florence for the past year on Tsitcoose lake.
waiting for rails.
years ago.
vey for drainage of 50,000 acres, built
and her many friends are sorry
It is really a pleasure to have
of the Long Tom basin in Lane an S. P. train meet you half way
Sutherlin has a building boom, to see her leave.
Mr. Gilmore Gasolene schooner Roamer
MOONLIGHT
EXCURSON
and
Benton counties.
on a tn p to Eugene.
one being a $10.000 residence.
i will follow later.
came in early Friday morning
_
T
0
THE
BEACH
from Coos Bay with a mis-
celaneous cargo. She is unload­ Taking advantage of the
ing at the Wm. Kyle & Sons Co. beautiful moonlight night, a jolly
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crowd of young folks, in the
dock’
IN ITS HISTORY
MARINE^NEWS OLD LANDMARK
TORN DOWN
fnr
IE THE KODAK
FOURTH OF JULY
PICNICATM ERCERLAKE
went to the beach last Tuesday
That Gives
Pleasure
The Mercerites held their fire was built and the time spent
annual 4th of July picnic on Sun- in playing games and dancing the
Virginia Reel to the music of the
! day, July the 5th.
8urf
and by thelightof the moon.
About 9:30 the crowd gathered
Hot
wienes, roasted over the
at the picnic grounds and soon
bonfire
and eaten with sand-
jail were enjoying themselves
wiches
and
coffee were a most
playing games and swinging in a
enjoyable
feature
of the evening.
large swing which had been
The
remainder
of
the evening + * * * * ♦ * * * * * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * >
placed there for the occasion.
was
spent
in
singing
and story
At noon the dinner was served ...
i and afterwards the games were 1 _.
.
...
continued until about 5 o’clock D , ° s,^ Pr®8en J? tre ‘ , *^es
when all went home to do the
M? #ryc
chores
Martha Funke, Nita Schroeder,
.
,
. Eleanor Saubert, Lulu Titus,
I" the evening the crowd again
Titus< Edyth yates, Mrs;
Ratea $1.51 to $2.00
Meals 35c and 50c
gathered and floated around on g . H. Saubert, Mrs. Geo. T.
the lake for hours. The pro- Schroeder, Ur. Chas. Johnson,
gramme of the evening consisted j Messrs Mckechnie, Cusick Ma- #
Special rates by the week
*
of instrumental and vocal music honey, Pete Peterson, Fred *
Tables will be supplied withrthe Best the Season affords
*
Mike Sullivan, Walton
by the orchestra and a guessing Saubert,
«
Headquarters
for
Traveling
Men*
»
Schroeder, Bill Rackliff, Arthur M
contest as to the size of the Titus.
w
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moon, some claiming that it look­
ed as large as a wash tub while
SURPRISE PARTY ON
others declared it looked no
larger than a thimble.
MISS RUTH KNOWLES
Last Wednesday evening Mrs.
Frank Knowles entertained a
RECEIVED INSURANCE
number of young people Th honor
MONEY IN QUICK TIME of her daughter, Miss Ruth
.
"
Knowles, who recently returned
Ur. Tatom, whose hous<? bum- from Albany where she attended
ed down on June 21st has re- the college. The affair, was in
F A N C Y IA N D S T A P LE
ceived his insurance money from the form of a surprise and the
M A P LE O N , OR
Tthe Oregon Fire Relief Insurance.evening was pleasantly spent in- J O E M O R R IS JR.
Co. He has begun the construe- playing games.
tion of a new home on the same Abundant and delicious re­
location, and has three carpenters freshments were served, Mrs.
employed who will rush it to Knowles being assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Mabel Slemmons.
completion.
The guests
were: Misses
Hazel
Weatherson,
Alice
During the past week petitions Weatherson,
Edyth Yates,
for twenty Initiative measures Jennie Rice, Lenore Titus, Lulu
were completed, and eleven Titus, Ruth Crutcher, Nita,
other measures are referred to Schroeder, | Marguriete Hurd,
Mamie
Buchannan,
Ruth
l the people by legislative action. Knowles. Mrs. Mabel Slemmons.
Twelve measures failed to get Messrs Merriel, Reed, Holt, Olaf
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: If'JfU,
Store
BAY VIEW HOTEL
Miller & Daniels, Props.
AMERICAN
Gentleman Shoes
Here is a shoe th at we can conscientiously recom­
mend to our customers. It is made of a special
grade of Gun Metal leather; blucher style; Goodyear
welt; solid oak single sole. This is a stylish looking
and comfortable shoe, and is built for service.
PRICE $5.00,
The Hamilton, Brown idea of keeping the quality
up is clearly expressed in their Splendid line of shoes
—th a t’s why we are featuring them. We offer them
to our customers with-the feeling of assurauce^that
they will receiveabcsolute satisfaction.
WOOLEN MILL STORE,
r
F I Ó R E V C F , r in F,Gr >XT.
C O M P LE TE LIN E
GROCERIES
Special sale on Williams
Talcum Powder
15cts
Aed up ,n in N
THt FLORENCE RACKET STORl