The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 22, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
i
IMPROVEMENT
OFBAR BEING
RECOGNIZED
SH SLAW
plan has been successful and
now that the bar is in good con-1
dition it is likely big barges to
hold a million and a half feet of
lumber will be built to be towed
direct to San Francisco.
The
barge Lawrenc£ which is now in
Coos Bay brought out the largest
cargo of lumber that ever cross-
PILOT
NUMBER 30
C/'IIAAI
u vll VUL
MAPLETON
ELECTION
NEWS NOIES
IS CALLED
OF INTEREST
sprung in an effort to get the I
Japanese vessel, with its un-
welcome, would-be immigrants
out of the harbor probably, early
tomorrow morning.
Early this morning, when the
immigration officers, after sup­
plying the vessel with free pro-
MAP LFlflnl
ACME ROAD
JHEEI1NG
The following editorial
v ¥ is i o n s , f o r a
There will be a meeting at Ma­
peared in the Coos Bay Record be long until all of the harbors Board on Tuesday afternoon to girls of Glenada, was a passen­ Orient, attempted to board the
and shows that the work being on the Oregon coast will be im­ discuss the question of bringing ger on Sundays stage for Eu­ vessel, the Hindus opened fire pleton on Saturday between the
done on the Siuslaw bar is being proved to the utmost and there the Florence High school up to gene.
with guns and revolvers and railroad officials and all the peo­
noticed by others:
with
hot water. The authorities ple who are interested in the dis­
the
Standard
required
by
law,
is nothing that will make the
Miss Bulah Kibler of Point
Evidently some splendid harbor country grow and build big cities it was found that at no time
fought back and several were
Terrace left this morning for Eu­
posal of the county road between
injured.
improvement work has been quicker than the harbor improve­ were the eleventh and twelfth
gene on a visit to friends for a
Mapleton and Acme. There are
done at the Siuslaw river. ments.
grades authorized by a vote of couple of weeks.
three
different interests at stake,
Mariners from there say that
the people. It seem that in 1909
Mapleton
is
receiving
her
they find sixteen feet of water
the people in the north part of
the question came up but was
anual influx of Honk Honk cars
on the bar of the river. The
defeated.
Owing to the fact
the county are naturally in ter
now. Some arriving every day.
improvement which has taken
that there were not a sufficient
The attractive bungalow of ested in the North Fork road go­
There being4 in the “ Whittaker
place during the past few months
Mrs. Baker and Mrs Anicker, at ing from Mapleton to Florence
Professor Stetson, of the Uni­ number of pupils to enter those gararge” Sunday.
has astonished the captains of
grades to justify the expense.
Dr. P. J. Bartle, with some Glenada, was the scene o f a by way of Minerva.
vessels making that port. The versity of Oregon, and wife and
During Prof. Dempster’s time
daintily appointed luncheon on
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rice re­
And those on south side of the
deepening of the water on the
several pupils being sufficiently friends of the U. of O. are ex­ Mo n day afternoon. The center-
turned
Sunday
night
from
a
fish­
pected
in
Mapleton
Monday,
for
bar is due to the extension of
river
are asking for improve­
ing trip-to Tsilcoos lake. Both advanced were given instruction their usual summer outing at piece was a crystal bowl of pink
the north jetty. It has always
in
higher
work,
and
the
situation
parties carried a nice string of
sweet peas and spyrea. The ta­ ment of the Whittaker creek
been maintained that w h it Coos
grew with the demand that in “ Cozy Cove” about a mile below ble was further enhanced with road, which includes the large
the
speckled
beauties
Bay needed was the r e t a i l i n g
the last few years Florence has Mapleton.
place cards and corsage bouquets interests which are rapidly being
the
ia t t y a n d in t h . ™ « .
weJ'
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for
their
trip.
the jetty and in the case of Sius­
Byrd Farleigh, who recently
enjoyed the privelege of a four
o f the same flower.
'
Prof,
and
Mrs.
Stetson
walked
developed on the Lakes.
law river at least it is shown
left Mapleton to visit his parents
The remainder of the after­
all the way from the end of the year course at high school, and
that a jetty brings about the
But the people o f Acme and
17 pupils in all have received in Eastern Oregon returned noon was pleasantly spent with
desired deepening of the water. railroad at Fowlers to Tsilcoos, their diplomas.
Saturday and has resumed his
the
farmers along the old road
auction bridge and dancing.
The bettered condition of the carrying their camp outfit on
position with the new firm of
Now
it
appears
to
comply
with
between
Mapleton and Acme will
Covers were laid for Mrs. Guy
bar of the Siuslaw means a g r e a t i ^ 8- They wil1 also return
the law governing the standard- Morris & Son.
not
relinquish
without a struggle
Robert Porter, Mrs. W. D. Kier,
deal to this part of the coast.;
! ization of high schools, the de­
The schooner Restless made a Miss Willa Wilkinson, Mrs. Wm. their prior rights to a road which
Formerly shipping in winter
mand for which must be passed special trip to the beach Sunday T. Baker and Mrs. George A. means their only communication
time was next to impossible and
on by a vote of the people, the with a number of Mapleton Anicker.
by land between Mapleton and
under all circumstances there
It is proposed by thg Sa,em board has insfrncted the clerx to people who wanted to get down
Florence.
were delays in boats getting in i
•is-.,
Superior Judge Sturtevant of
All those who are vitally inter­
and out A big lumber mill has Comm«™ al. C,ub that the corn- call for a vote on the subject, where the “gentle” breezes
San
Francisco, said the secret ested should attend the meeting
blow.
Every
body
got
TAN.
been built at Florence.
Last ™*™al 600,68 of the state char- and Augnst 10 is the date set for
the election.
Two'Sisters of the “Sacred file in divorce suits was a rich and support their claims when
winter it was necessary to shut
l°
It
behooves
those
who
are
in­
they have the opportunity.
Hall” o f Seattle Wash., have man’s institution.
down because shipments could transport the vanous booster or-
terested
to
attend
this
meeting
8nii,m
could ganizations
ganizations to
to the
the Panama-Pa-!
Panama-Pa-
made this territory along the W.
j
. , enis-
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wkh^h
regUlarly’ 5Ut ,n° W cific exposition, the vessel to be to legalize and standardize the
P. R. R. camp interviewing the
ber Fan V Y ?mpW*ed ,th®f lum’ used as a hotel, or club room dur-1h,gh sch<)o1 otl»firwise state aid
laborers in the interest of that
berffan-be taken out at all sea-
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aur i j
withdrawn
institution in charitable work.
sons, meaning that
the
mill
can
run p n n tir,,.« d
and to be so decorated with ban- i To
Ao standardize the school it
Mr. and Mrs I. W. Gardner,
make of a the
big lumber is shinned ners and electric 8i2 ns as to be a * 1 Y reqUJr?^ to ®mploy t* ° Parents of Roscoe Gardner, went j
Some
on schooners d S and i m e Y fl°at,ng advertisement of Ore- teachers and 40 minutes must be out on the stage Monday. They
on scnooners direct and some is g o n -
devoted to each recitation where exDpct
_ tnrn fhIa . . .
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wj
r c k t ir u this
m i s fall
in n and
anu
brought to Coos Bay on barges
•• — • ,
expect to
^tqrn
there are over 10 pupils, 30 min- make th^iT home on Sweet Creek
and transferred to steamers for
Mr. F. B. Carson made a busi- utes under ten pupils, and all on the p|ace they recently
j
shipment south.
The barge ness trip to Gardiner Saturday. pupils will be required to carry chased from
Dr
Ge0 p ,
four subjects.
Edwards.
ENTERTAINED
FISHING TRIP TO
TSILCOOS LAKE
AT LUNCHEON
BOOSTER BOAT PROPOSED
_
. ,
IE THE
>
T hat Gives
Pleasure
Store
A NEW FIRM
to communicate with Mr. Fred-
M«hlon Sweat and R oll. Drain,
erick O. Belahaw. of Union O re- i™ " " " '’™ 0' the Sw“ ‘ "T“ .”
gon, in regards to the principal- i
Eu«ene- »',th « ’em
sbjp
wives and some fnends came in
____________ .
from Triangle lake Sunday and
went on down to the mouth of
; the river fora days outing on the
beach and are to return Mon­
I
day. They report the heat in
Joe. Morris Jr., Norman G. Morris.
the valley as something unusual.
We wonder if the Siuslaw
people are making any concerted
action regarding the confisticated
The ball game Sunday after­ road between Acme and Maple­
noon between Glenada and Flor­ ton. The Mapleton Commercial
Beginning July H th at Mapleton. Oregon.
ence proved a case of “too much Club is ready to stand by the
providing they take,1
Thompson,’’ as for some reason people,
i or other the Florence boys could enough interest in the matter to
not connect with his slants and make some effort for themselves. ’
the residents
along
were sent to the bench with So far
.
.
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We think it does.
''“ you’re out” with disheartening
8ee™ * be «deeping on their
We are going to try i t
frequency—whilst the Glenada ng6ts and “ they do not 8000
This ad will be changed from time to time.
We play the game square.
boys had a trick of getting to wake up they will have slept too
Your money buys
as
long.
. -----much
as your neighbors.
first base which at first looked as
We will only carry high grade goods.
if it was going to be a walk-over.
We guarantee our representations.
We propose to do a cash business, and with no bad accounts to
The game started off with Flor­
lose, we can sell you goods cheaper. You don’t then!have to pay for
ence at the bat but no score was
the other fellows defalcations.
made.
Glenada suceeded in j
We have had some experience.
making two runs in this inning.
We are buying on a cash basis.
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But from start to finish it was . \
We want you to come to us for prices.
We will handle all your produce.
evident that the Florence team
Vancouver, B. C., July 19.—
We have no leaders at less than cost.
was not up to their usual form Armed resistance by the Hin­
We make each line a specialty.
and did not even rally for the dus aboard the Japanese steamer
Every man should be an expert bnsiness man. At least you
finish, allowing
the _______
game to —
close,
____
, | Komagata Maru early this mom- should know that when a merchant sells aa a leader an article at
the first half o f the ninth inning mg, when the Canadian immi- leas than cost that is a staple, he intends to sting you on sone
with a score of 10-5 in favor of gration officers attempted to other article.
We want your trade.
Glenada.
board the vessel and start her
We are bidding for it
Following is the batting oader: hack to the Orient, has forced
Florence Brynd c. f., Pour- the government here to formulate ' We know that if we hold it we must treat you righ t
We appreciate your past trade.
tales, c; Blackerby, 2nd; Me- drastic plans.
We welcome your future business.
Kechnie, 1st; Petersen, 1. f ; The tug Sea Lion and oth er' We give you a list of some of the lines we carry:
Westcott, r. f; Graham, s. s; harbor craft have been ordered: Dry goods, groceries, cigars and tobaccos, boots and shoes. hate
and c i — *-— ------ ------------ —-
Johnson, 3rd; Kendal, p.
to get up a full head of steam paints
Glenada -Thompson, p; Smith, and advices from Ottawa have crockery
3rd; Porter, 1st; Anderson, c; been pouring into the local offices season
There are numerous other articles which we are on account of
Gillis, 2nd; Shorty, c. f: Monroe today, with the indication that
I. f; Williams, r. f; Bailey, s. s. *•• necessary resources of the space unable to enumerate, but we will be here ready and willing
to show them to you. Come and see us. We will give you some­
Score by innings.
Dominion government will be thing
new in the line of business.
Florence
0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 - 5 made available to restore peace
Glenada
2 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 —10 in the harbor and to enforce the
Busky -Umpire.
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immigration edicts.
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The object of ordering full
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyrkas steam on the sea tug has not
have gone on a fishing trip up the been made public, but it is in-
North Fork.
dicated that a coup would be
FLORENCE
BEATEN BY
GLENADA
Morris & Son
DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE?
A M E R IC A N
Gentleman Shoes
Here is a shoe that 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.
P R I C E $ 5 .0 0 .
The Hamilton, Brown idea of keeping the'quality
up is clearly expressed in their splendid line of shoes
—that s why we are featuring them. We offer them
to our customers with the feeling of assurauce that
they will receive abosolute satisfaction.
WOOLEN MILL STORE,
FLORENCE, OREGON.
MAY DRIVE
HINDUS TO SEA
Tis
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Mapleton, Oregon.
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