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About The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1914)
THE SIUSLAW VOL. II. CONSTRUCTION ON W. P. BRIDGES SOON P m ft* 1 ir to care for the entire eatch by putting in new machinery and rushing two car loads of cans in NUMBER 7 GERMANS RUSSIANS LOSS NOW COME TO AID TO PIECES 1,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 OF SERVIA ARMY CUT on the M illamette Pacific to meet the emergency. VETERAN PIANO TONER HERE Two Short Stretches to Grade Yet Be M. M. Warner, of Eugene, the exi»rt piano tuner, who' h u I 27 3:35 fore Reaching Acme—All the made the coast territory for h , 7 n“ n arm y which ha» Culverts Nearly Finished many came on in the from inland Gar- X t h ■ X FU8hed and dm er years, Thursday T dispersed ' P from etr° ' Pari». No«, 26- T h e p„ hagen correaDondeo, ' t London, Nov, 26.— The corre h °i Temps d i telegraphs that t 'h i t T '8 po,ldent of the Times p l o m X OUrces that at R Soafi us^ The work on W illamette Pacific sta<fe- He reports his business Nt., . " espondeilt of th « Daily total German losses I troop* have arrived in Servia t eighty men are now employed. bridges will s ta rt soon and be Work on the tu n n els^ n o t^ y et «the'8" 0 tuning a t Coos Bay and command " a X * ' Mackenzen'8 dead, wounded, p r i s o n e r s " the Servians in fi*htini ' Portion of this ar- incapacitated bv illne •« j '» ." 6 the Austrians. continued through the winter. cpmpleted will continue ri«rht th er I*0101’ much better than mv , / Tifteen regim ents of Rus The one across the Siuslaw will -------- vApwvcu inat oy '-—7» vuattc sian troops, with 70 barge load: not be started until the rails reach spring these will be all finished. of ammunition and supplies hav< The steam shovel is still work to those who need his services. Plock. reglOn I amoun8ed to -■— 1.500.000. Acme, and this will possibly not ° o f f Plock. „ . “ww. arrived a t the Servian town ol ing across from Acme and a long “ General V a n H in d k , H®added tb at he has complete be until spring as the right-of Raduievatz.” the Times corres fill has been made on the south way acroos the John'son-Â nde'ï rid e ™ X s h Z ’w M th é pondent says. “ They made the « n dU.rry h»., no, hee„ » b u rn . rr„ 3si„ , AU X X ' r o u X vrancois, which was mgaE. d oOO mile trip up the Danube from Thursday was an ideal day and Russian territory. They will be between ------w Acme r W and Mapleton are ...V« ¿TXaj many of our citizens took the The concrete work on the rushed to the front to assist ihe now nearly finished and all th at opportunity to catch Tom Cod bridge across Coos Bay a t .’North B S S ? - « Servians.” remains .to prevent laying rails from the docks. One of our B Bend will soon be started. The to the Siuslaw bridge crossing is prom inent citizens a fte r fishing large trestle approach has been the grading of the right-of-way a long time caught a fish and completed. Cofferdams have in two short places. One at the was heard to rem ark, “ I never been made for four of the peirs. R. Hollenbeck, of Mapleton, quarry, the other a t the Point saw a Tom Cod with horns on A force of seventy-five to Terrace mill. who arrived in Eugene on the b efo re.” Willamette Pacific railroad Iasi Dr. M. V. Forrest was called night, brought to the Registei silver salmon to the case makes arriving Wednesday evening and office a branch from one of his 67,200 salmon a t 15 cents each, reports that Mr. Pope io is ouuer- suffer- raspberry bushes full of ripe ber «rives the fishermen $10,080 00 mg from a serious injury to the ries. He received the slip for fo rth e ir catch of silver salmon; lead causing concussion of the these bushes through the mail 80 tierce of Chinook salmon esti brain. from New York last year and mated at 40 to the tierce or 3,200 they are growing very fast. They chinook which will average 20 are of the “ Everbearing” varie ------- pounds to the fish or 64,000 The school census as compiled ty and have borne all summer Among the many industries of pounds salmon- The tierce by Drew Severy, school clerk and fall. This is the first trip of the Siuslaw country it might be 8a m° nk have not been s°ld yet «ni as peas for d i n n i TbP ------- , .v Tha,lks^ v in g Day w e a th ei S,'° W8 180 drawing shows 185 children children draw ing Mr. Hollenbeck to Eugene for ■ the fishing output the fishermen formed a pool well ' to mention d ’ ‘ajiksgiving, was exceptionally fine in Flor scho<)l money; «4 males and 101 seven years. He says the place ^ r l e l X th T ir^ h o m e ^ o T From and vicinit/ «¡ving every ^J*1*“* ’ in w 18 a gain ’or one year. The season ju st w h’c M t h i f e ----------- • ‘ ’ . „ „ - J ^ m * le 8. This is a gain of 32 lias grown so much in th at tim e closed is perhaps an average th at he can hardly find his way ’ ^ aking tbe,chinook worth s tr e e t This is the fourth mess l° enj° y the ‘a3t and the figures given will S about the streets. Morning Reg $¿,060.00 or a tota of $19 «in on th.™ . • . , , u&y outisde. -------------- ■7' '¿proxim ately w hat the The silver sides were ’sold to are th e ' W i e ’ j w X Florence most °f the busi- A t Eu>iene a total of 600 gar- ister. hsnermen receive tor their catch. Wm. K y le & S ons:Co„ who ope and were p a n te d th e 6 ? r T ! hou8es w ere closed in honor donated to the War 1 he output this year was 9600 ated the only cannery running August Mrs Staup afso olam I at h " " A,° 9t ° f th e" ’ made Douglas county wants a countj cases and 80 tierces; allowing 7 .h ,. season and wh„ f a j u r i « high school system. TOM COD FISHING COOD Ä Ä S M ™ POPE IS INJURED raspberries in winter SIUSLAW FISH PACK FOR 1914 FRESH PEAS DAY OF THANKSGIVING THANKS IS FOR DINNER IDEAL ONE p“ Woolen Goods Now is the time to provide yourself with woolen wear to ward off the chilly weather. We carry a com- plete line of " All Wool Suits, well tailored $15 Jarounth T h e irT trlw b e riy 8law observed h»vc never stopped t a r i n g « X to X X V X r t S S & S K T A Z next year. These vegetables and berries _ are growing in sand that was filled the lots when First street, in the rear of Mr. and Mrs. Staup's home, was graded. This, sand that is the soil here in this vicinity is adapted to raise fine vegetables and berries and in ifkahtioear ‘8 Pr° Ving the 80il-fIual- ~ WOOLEN MILL STORE FLORENCE); OREGON. I hat Gives Pleasure National holi- p™ ¿I ™ a D A T T f E< 0/ft 1 1 ¿«fix Di If 117 A BUL ’ h ’ * A * f Y P P ’T’l £|l* \ I I 1 r/w □tore Q H ’c w E :s • • • IS ED IO. Sheerness, Eng., London, Tk j N°V‘ The British battleshiD 1 hu; aday g e n in g the Eastern Bulwark wM destroyed by a Star. Vesta Chapter No. 73, a fte r terrific explosion as she lav off ; ^ . tr T ar ,Odge SeS8i° n Were h e re to d a y- There were only 14 treated to a sumptious turkey survivors from the crew of 7fMi banquet. This banquet resulted or 800 men who were aboard rom an argum ent about the The explosion is believed to ability o f a young man to cook, have occurred in her forward a id as proof th at he was a com- magazine. W hether it was petent chef, John Holt proved caused by an accident j 1’ J° nn M olt Proved caused by an accident or or desit-n latinrr tUrkey _ id a . wh,ienc W A r e ,?f r°aSting 18 ti a question to ■ be determined by u ^rine 'h,,,e C c. : A / Gilbert Provided has . been A. provided the th«. the commission commisainn ?h7ciT i.__ Diru and the guests proved th at appointed to investigate. ie cook was a success by their In the opinion of naval men it action at the banquet table. was an internal explosion ih at put an end to the battleship which for 12 years had done The funeral of L. Jensen was 8tr'|' lce at home and abroad and held Friday morning with inter- ^ a i d i n i d|° ,n g h e r part in I. JENSEN BURIED FRIDAY A complete line of rainproof garments American Gentlemen and W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes Chippewa and Cutter Loggers and Cruisers d C THE KODAK X I XL - « Ä Ä Ä ! O E.S. ENJOY TURKEY SUPPER U n d e rw e a r H o sie ry S hirts B lankets HAVE GAINED 3 2 PUPILS m ent ,n the I. O. O. F. cem eterv t L * England s shores, at Mapleton. Rev. Baargard of no g reac upheaval of Junction, pastor of the Danish * r as wou,d have °ccurr- church at th at place, assisted by Had to rPedoed or Rev. Thomas A. Yost. c o S t e S the services. Instead, the ship was envelop- —' ed in smoke and flame and when About thirty young „ ^ n k , thi’ had cleared noth'n g could be went to Mapleton Thanksgiving “ T bUt wreckag* b a tin g in the night to attend the dance given ___________ in the Odd Fellows hall. They t-, „ u returned Friday morning e a rlj Eugene ha8 made, a levy of 14 and report a good time ‘ tdX tOr the exPenses of run ning the city for 1915. A N ew Stock Just In Copeland & Rider Cotzian Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children ( «hippewa lo g g ers and Cruisers A lu m in u m W a re Twenty Year Guarantee Brightens the Kitchen G ra n ite V» a re Catlin s White The Cook’s D elight 4orris ®, Son Joe. M o rris J r., Norm an G. M o rris . H I E LEADERS