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THE SIUSLAW PILOT FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914 NUMBER 34 CLEARLAKE TELEGRAPHS DEEP SEA MAPLETON KILLED ON W.P. FLORENCE WATER WILL J N BRIEF FISHING TRIP NEWS NOTES CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL BOARD RETESTED HOLDSMEETING 7hos. J. Neely is billed for Eu- On Saturday afternoon Nata cene tomorrow on his way to ; lie Ciacco, one of the workman On Sunday Messrs Wm, Brvnfl. As tori a r presumably to lay in bn" th e ràlTwav wM’T u V o T ^ b ^ G. 6. Bushman, O. B. Helt, D. i : I ”“* w w,c w“lllB anu wen W. Reegeman and Mayor Evansj m T m . J Z “ mm'ss'oner. and Halibut, but owing to a heavy supplies for the salmon canning a construction car. Both limbs1 A meeting of the school board by the Siuslaw Union. were severed from the body and was held last Friday afternoon, took a hike out to Clear Lake, I^ke. ' I!os »fte ra run up the coast office clerk The a t e r ,s await- were obliged to return to F,or. The Str. Roamer, made its he died almost instantly from the at which matters of vital interest which lies about four miles north to the Florence schools were east of Florence. The object in mg the street commissioner’s ence. While some were not new weekly<np to Mapleton. Friday,' shock. convenience, having issued the with merchandise for the Maple the J brou*ht up- The clerk of board The accident occurred on , . , - .to the experience and easily view was to get samples of the . „ c allenge, which he accepted, maintained their sea legs, there ton merchants, bringing freight I isthmus between Tsilcoos and was instructed to communicate water of that lake, which will be He has not fonnd time to were others who were decided from San Francisco, and Coos Fve mile lakes. The funeral was with the county superintendent sent to the State Board of Health schedule the event. Bay. held in Glenada and remains in as to what must be done to bring novices and afforded quite a bit at Salem also to the University the High school up to the stand terred in the cemetery there. “Trailer” Walcott, (I. J.) of of merriment to the occasion. at Eugene and the Oregon Hood River, Or., July 12.—A. In the afternoon the party went Eugene, arrived in Mapleton last ard according to the new ruling Agricultural College at Corvallis m ’ u «7 xo j , ,. I 11,1 ine attended the M uie a anernoon p ’eton and of the law. evening. He came by the usual to be analyzed. BIRTHDAY has obtained record returns from ball game between Florence and route, W. P. R. R. and by hand, I Also to advertise for bids for Clear Lake is a beautiful body his strawberry crop this year and PINNER FOR TWO the laying of piers for the Mr. Wallcott, is the gentleman Mapleton. of water about a mile and a heads the list for production A . .. 1 foundation W I I U H V I U I 1 o of i i the n new manual who is getting Glenada to the quarter long and a half a mile among those shipping through * « „ ¡ n g building. top of the map. was tendered Mr. F. E. Leefe wide. On one side are the cape the Apple Growers’ Association. FISHLINGS. It was also decided that the mountains with a steep bank From a' five-acre tract, with i He was . u n d i n g T ^ e rail ‘ The people of Mapleton are and Mr. Percy Cox, whose birth- fall semester would open dur about 75 ft high and the other very enthusiastic over the daily- day occurs on the same day berries planted between apple He was looking very pale ing the latter week of August are rolling hills of pure white reports that come of the progress July 16th, by Mrs. Leefe and rows, Mr. Gooch shipped 1117 Was he looking for a sail? This will allow the school year to made each day in track laying by Mrs. Cox at the home of the sand samples previously sent crates, receiving $1500. Not much! close before the Rhododendra the W. P. R. R. crew, the end of latter on Lincoln S t were declared to be pure, fit for _____ ’ It was our friend Mahoney, About Carnival which is held late in | the track being over* mile below twenty were ini attendance all use and absolutely without San Francisco, 12. .-F ire ; Fwln ¡ ¡ ^ ' ¿ X 5 * ” May and thereby avoid detract Meadow at present, and will being members of the family of vegation. Engineer Ford will from spontaneous combustion in j With her pink and yellow pill, ing the pupils attention during reach Beacher Rock within 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brynd. Mr. proceed to make survey and the hold of ¡the American- 1 He w“ c“«ting bread upon the water the final weeks of school. days. estimates as to the cost of con Mrs. B. C. Gilbert were also Hawaiian steamship Kentuckian ' In “ w,y he h,dn t “°ughter’' veying this water to Florence. i invited. A bountiful repast Trafic over the stage line to was extinguished today after a| Thats what, W. R. McGeorge, Dr. Orville I was served and among the sur The imperative necessity of the end of the train has been prises Mrs. Cox presented Percy Waller and Jack Finneran of Eu a water system in Florence is battle lasting three hours. Two He was passing round the fish pretty good this week, some 40 with a handsome leather rocker. gene Guard, arrived in Florence being feit daily, and it is to be firemen were overcome, and Served as any one might wish passengers having came in on need 8 di8h- Monday (morning |from Eugene. hoped that the people of Florence damage was done to 800 tons of 1 And he did not Not much the stage, and 24 went out the The schooner Hogan, Capt. They are on their way to Marsh will unite in an effort to Secure miscellaneous cargo estimated It wag our friend Kendall same way, while over 100 have Hill in charge, left Monday field and will go by way |of the roughly at about $100,000. the same. Very frisky before he fell, made the trip by walking the W. afternoon with a cargo of lakes to Gardiner then on down But he sat down rather quick, P. R. R. right oi way, and over lumber bound for San Francisco. the beach. Oh, no he wasn’t-aick? Eltopia, Wash., July 12. ADJOURNED MEETING the mountain. o y It might have been his dying wish Saturday was the hottest day . As he roared “Take away that dam Mapleton will dine on ‘Halibut’ _ OF CITY COUNCIL the season this far. At noon 111 fish." next week. This is no presump registered 112 in the shade. That’s what. The council met Monday even Work on the Franklin County tion, for L. M. Fraer went to ing in adjourned session, No rock-crusher was temporily sus- He was hanging on his line Florence last night, to go with business of importance was pended today for an hour upon Was he feeling very fine? the crowd to the Halibut Banks transacted. Several bills were the discovery of a nest of rattle | Was there something on his mind? to get the fish. Louie was heard Not much. read and warrants ordered snakes among the rocks. asking an ‘‘old timer” what to ' It was our friend Art, drawn for their payment. A do 4f he should get sea sick and And he gave a sudden start. regular meeting will be held Schooner Roamer left the answer was, no use to tell for He was calling Oev! Oey! Oey! Saturday evening. Some, they thought it was the buoy, you what to do, for if you get Marshfield Mondav m n r n i n i r Then he hollered, “ Lets go home! sick, you’l know what to do, and For I wish no more to roam.'* you’l do it, without any instruc Thats what. tion. IE THE That Gives Pleasure i He was looking Oh! so slick. Was he going to be sick? . If he w«s-be would’d kickj Not much. This was our friend Bert, (He was never known to flirt.) But he let out such a holler “ I would give just fifty dollar To be landed on the shore Will I leave it? Never more.” Thats what. Things were in such a flurry, He had left in such a hurry Do you think that he did worry? Not much. It was our friend the postmaster And he moved a little faster Intent on feeding fishes— For he had no other wishes. Will he go back again? Well, I guess, just now and then. Thats what. A M E R IC A N G e n tle m a n 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 Jjuilt for sendee. P R I C E $ 5 .0 0 . The Hamilton, Brow^n idea of keeping the quality up is clearly expressed in their splendid line of shoes -tfia t’s why we arofeaturing them. We offer them to our customers with the feeling of assurauce that they will receive abosolute satisfaction. MILL STORE, FLORENCE, OREGON. Wesley Whittaker, Merle Tabor, and Norman Morris arrived Friday from Klamath Falls, where they had been called as witnesses in the damage case of John Hunsaker, against the ' Willamette Pacific R. R. The ! jury after being out 20 minutes, returned a verdict in favor of the W. P. R. R. allowing Mr. Hun saker nothing. Mr. Hunsaker had sued the Co. for $2700.00, claiming an injury from being kicked by a horse, while in the ■ ' employ of the company. Store NEW Joe. Morris Jr., Norman G. Morris. Morris & Son . Beginning July 11th at Mapleton, Oregon. DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE? The Mapleton-Tide Water Mill i Co’s base ball team, played their j regular semi-occasional game on We think it does. the Mapleton grounds pesterday, We are going to try i t to about 300 enthusiastic fans. He staid in ths Pilot house, This ad will be changed from time to time. The game proved a swat fest Just as quite as any mouse. We play the game square. for both sides, ending in a score Was he pacing upon the deck? Your money buys as much as your neigh bore. Not much. We will only carry high grade goods. of 14-17 in favor of the Tide This was just our friend O’Kelly Water Mill Co. The local boys - We guarantee our representations. He thought things rather smelly. We propose to do a cash business, and with no bad accounts to | started out in good form, but “ I do not care to fish at all ?8C’ you food« Cheaper. You don’t thenjhave to pay for their pitcher Norman Morris For I'd much rather see base ball the other fellows defalcations. y blew up in the 3rd inning, and There will be a fog all right We-bave had some experience. And we might have to «tay all night. after several walks, was super- ' We are buying on a cash basis. Thats what. ceded by Jack Morrison, who We want you to come to us for prices. We will handle all your produce. held the visitors down to some We have no leaders at less than cost WILL CAM P_AT TEN MILE work. “ PeeDee” also got off We make each line a specialty. wrong about the 6th, and was Every man should be an expert bnsiness man. At least you ni A party consisting of W. H .. replaced by Bre’r Kendall, who should know that when a merchant sells as a leader an article at (PO’Keliy and family, Mr and Mrs. finished in good shape. The I <>ther article *8 * 8tap*e‘ be *nt®nds to sting you on some Percy Cox, W. J. Kyle and wife Mapleton fans were hopeful fo r1 We want your trade. and daughter Vera, Mr. and their team in the last half of the We are bidding for it. Mrs. I. A. Smith and Master 9th, when there were two m en' We know that if we hold it we must treat you rig h t Conan, left early this morning on bases and none out, but those We appreciate your past trade. on a ten day’s outing. Their awful T. W. M. boys pulled off a We welcome your future Business. — We give you a list of some of the lines we carry: destination is Ten Mile six miles tripple and every body suddenly Dry goods, groceries, cigars and tobaccos, boots and shoes, hats beyond Heceta, where they will grew quiet. The game was and caps hardware, ammunition, sporting goods, fishing tackle, camp. interesting, and every body in paints and oils, kerosene, gasolene and distilate, flour, feed grain good humor. We’ll try them crockery, glassware, fruit jars and caps, Fruits and vegetabLs in The Holden House in Eugene again, still hopefull. season. > . « • was destroyed by fire at 11:30. There are numerous other articles which We are on account of Maple Lodge No. 139, and space unable to enumerate, but we will be here ready and willing Saturday night It belong to the Mignon No. 105, had a joint to show them to you. Come and see us. We will give you some Holden estate and was valued at installation Thursday night, thing new in the line of business. $-3,000. Part of the furniture also belonging to the estate was followed by a lunch accompanied destroyed. Mrs. H. L McKee, with ice cream, nnd it naturally of Florence is one,of the heirs of fotlowed that some of the plder the Holden estate. The majority i members, took a leading part in of the loss was covered by the installation ceremony, andf insurance. — ’ (Continued on page three) Morris (8b ¡ Mapleton, Oregon.