The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, January 06, 1915, Image 1

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SEMI - W E E K L Y
VOL. U.
ROAD SDPER-
’’ VBOR MARES
AREPORT
per cent for 1700 fe e t We hare
also built one bridge 40 feet long
and two bridges 82 feet long ex-»
cept railings, and layed 160 feet
of corduroy.
Thia amount of work could not
hare been accomplished i f the
men hired had notall been inter-
& & The school supervisors make | ‘¡ate* n d d o n ® • gooiCfaithful
jp&«ir reports every month and |
71 w.°rk tor e®cl> day they
ing that next to schools the " T L m
u
— srs W e meat important ru- . 1
* ¡ 7 * , by 8tatin* the num-
question that the county court ¡7.’’ “ ?
ot to° l* on hand
1 to deaf with, I attach my D7 J 7 S eri 1’ } 914’e
, report for the yrar 1914, and be- 1« 1 L,t,tle ^ e^ ern St®el Grader,
? Here that it would help get more
•ifeople interested in the road i ,
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question i f each supervisor would 1 i rt auger’ tw,° drilb-
publish a report once a year.
,7 one word mor* of ®°ur»e
•Received from the county and 7 * ° d "JF*rvi* >ra do not know
expended on the roads in district " J ?
* * •P»»‘ ated again or
22, during 1914.
not but 1 want to urge the men
Powder -
'a r a r a ¡‘" ^ • d«fferent districts in this
897.20
end of the county who do get the
Tools
18.00
appointments to go to the road
Brid
52.00
convention in Eugene, for i f you
494.35
go once and get interested in
887.46
good roods you will go again i f |
| you get the chance.
J
1044.00
Respectfully submitted.
.
Beside this the county has sent
Ono S. Phelps.
lk "- fcQ» “ Little Western Steel Gra-
Supervisor road district no. 22.
which I think cost 8200.00,
t has built one bridge com*
rwfaieh is 240 feet long and
One about 280 feet long. The
eountyputthe bridge~up a fte i
i T " 4 daU
the people on Mercer and Sutton
of a_ \* B U a t
had put moat of the timber •a iv
tbat IBaaaup*d 7 1 2
the ground i i t h d o n a t » a b v * a S S S S i ,i7 n<* thelOng
«EGOWAinm NOIKE
rway, and thought it was e won-
y
the yaar there haa been &
Z We u have
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“ hi Rorw,oe’
Florence,
• » the district, one mile of new 7 *
“ 0,d acnib
• n » d m W . oompleu, t l-4 , X ^ 7 “ “ th
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of right of way doored, “ 1 i i°J]
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Monday
df right of way cleared,
1 A'z measured 7 6-8 inches in circum­
toiles of trail graded
led oo
on the
the «
exact
ference and weighed 81-2 ounces,
•grade where the road should
and
it did not take an extra
a with
~— a minimum
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.w w v of i one
■mount
of cackieing.either.
gar cant, and maximum grade of
Marshfield is planning a new
city hali.
Dress,
Loggers
and
Cruisers
SHOES
selling them in order to have funds to continue
I t seemed to be
the opinion of the commission th a t an emergency
existed and that action in the near fu tu re would
be means o f saving valuable property fo r the
out i f the people wanted the work to continue.
" * ' • “ »"><» • * * « P ¡» A m * . S t t w d »
necessary for each passenger to night. "•
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furnish his own bedding, but
Mrs, fte *
xinks will, b* provided. I f the Mrs. Maggie W h to S i
Since th a t m eeting over tw o-thiids o f the resi­
dent taxpayers and voters have signed petitions
ran eo to ik T 7 ° rtaout’ • p « * » Or»cle; Mra. Riley M illi Past
can go to the fair, stay there 80 Oracle, also recorder- M ra I
days and return home for 860.00. Tripp, Chahcelor-
M ra
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taxpayers.
Action was deferred in order to find
a s k m g th e commissioners to issue bonds, and
letters have been received from non-resident tax
payers, representing over 65 per cent o f the
property valuation in the port d is tric t
These
letters say an im m ediate bond isssue w ill insure
Fraaetoc fair.
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an appropriation fo r the Siuslaw. O ur repesen-
tatives m Congress have sent telegrams to the
th e Siuslaw, provided the Port its furnish share-
’
The government engineers have endorsed the
Siuslaw project on this co-operative basis, saying
it is a g o o d business proposition.
ready to continue the work.
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I f they do not, w hat w ill
be the excuse o f those respoi^bls fp r such action.
oMuruay,
January w
Frank
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increase in the
Lauranee R. Johnson, a wall
i for the month of kr V « d ra-PMtod e it lin S
------- over the m u m month Glenada. of paralysis and the in-
for 1913 to 866.00. The inenase
o f W». January 2d,
¡’o rthe last quarter of 1914 to
about the same amount over the
Mr. Johnson was born in Nor­
period in 1918. fhtotonot
fork County Ontario, Canada.
a bad showing for Florence eon
September 4th, 1831, being
«dering the alack times.
Many
years 8 months and 29 days of
poet offices are reporting short-
ago at the time of his death.
ageein their receipts.
He iras united in marriage to
Mise E b u m Beaupre in 1869; to
this union ware born six children,
fire hoys and one daughter
Throe of the eons s u r v i v ^ L G
Johnson of Seattle, Lucian John­
Laws under which the lend son of Glenada and Roy Johnson
owner must have a license to hunt of Hoaquim, Wash. The wife
or,,fia»
b on
own P«wmises are two rom and the daughter hav­
called perfeet by the game ex- ing died several years ago.
Mr. Johnson and hie family
came to Oregon 28 yean ago a
------ ----------,’s etabs are hoM- ^ ttle d at Glenada, where he 1
ing county and state conventions
naided.
^ T ^ ^ t i m e n t t o go before
The funeral services wars hi
the legislature in their own be­
• t the home o f hi* eon Lucto
half.
Jwuary 4th., the Rev. H. L.
, I ? * t *n M n
l«»d owners) Pratt officiating, and tha ram ai_
in Oregon and Washington ara MM to rest in the Odd FsBows
•h » . interesting themselves in
ary, followed by a lan
more stringent trespass laws.
coneoums o f friends.
The Fish and Game commis-
■ion during the past year has
and expended about
The total rainfsll for the year
8160,000 in
gating
1914
was 81.68 inches.
The
and fish.
average rainfall for the past five
Game forms have ffieo estab-
Iltoharf a»»i - -
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f * * ” M 98.TTlnches as recorded
F L O R E N C E , O R EG O N .
Sweet
wm
Mngr.
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lall
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Talking
Machines
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ih n raiecuon i
Coma in hear them
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Toilet Soap« and Art idea, 8havh< ArtfeieB
Collar Baga, Fancy Stationery
Japanese Napkins, Tiasne Paper, Thbbtssnd
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
u IM
Drug
«r
«KMCMKUWS
Joe. Morris J r., Norman O . M orris.
THE LEADERS
Dry Goods
Dress and Work
; Shoes
uonumifM
F i i
Groce
TO SARROan “
«nanuE
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Captain Horman Wetsol has a
novel plan for those going to
or fish to not allowcdte buy game tion this summer. I f sufficient
or trout in the open market, and
number of name, can b e a r e d
ventoen to for game lords only.
to warrant the expense he will
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bofora Judge Goude, charging W e M M R r
him with threat to kill.
The A0 0 -**■•••
trial was set for 10 O’clock Mon-
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day morning, but Mr. Curran
The Priscilla Club 8 ^
•Ppaared and waived sacamina- |PHday
tion. Refusing to give bonds to
ka* * *
Go«d*
cousmittad Trim to the Oonatv ^ h s h e a d e o ftlM a M b '
Jafi at BugeM to w a llth n n etiM l
" m u '
d
the
mT
r t grand
n M i j r jury
~ S a wMsh
t o n R G «ratal
a (t4 w no 0 » ■
immn
■ion are sent over the state w
give illustrated lectures and ex­
pensive publications are sent oul
™ -11®0*-
Neil Grindall swore out a warrant . After the earena
for the sweet of C. W. Curran,
• loBeh * *
R O H S OF
iP O S T O m C E
H O N O R DIED
INCREASING
SATORDAÏ Victor
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M rs .' M t t t o * « ^ g JS u
* i a ■ ’ • * > * < * the City c o u n -W d
They are
^ a t r o c t e d . I f the commission vote these bonds
th e y wUi be m eeting the wish o f the people
whom they represent
i ^ e i T ’lcJiJ™11^ 1’
MI Monday night nothing was Marshall,
done other than the ordinary
Modern Woodman of
" « « « • , except that the purchase America taatalled tha following
I° r wheel barrows and shovels I® « * » foe tha year 1914.
i authorised so that those who I G. R. Mills, V. G , Reg Lock-
could not pay their fine would
A. V., Fred Kneaper. R.
have an opportunity to work out H * R« Southworth. C., U W*
(the f i n s « the streets of Flor-1 Newcomb, W., Qaw
effort, th a t the bill appropriating 8117,500 fo r
w ill be enacted.
tinal; Miss Marie Devenev
MarahMl; Mtos N e v a T ^
C O O N C im E T S
is adm itted delay means a loss to w hat has been
oígan“
WOOLEN
a am ?
M W .A .M S T A U
HEWOFnCER
the P o rt o f Siuslaw, the question o f re-issuing
the one-hundred thousand dollars in bonds, and
« » » « * t o M J t o n . Mon»C.
Complete
Line
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to accomodate the full capacity
of the schooner sad sail for the'
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fair about June 1. ”
I t to thought that a fare of
860.00 will pay for the round trip,
which will include the going and
coming on the Coquelle, board
S ! T to " I * 11“* at
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* » • schooner
senooner can
can be
be I The Royal Neighbors and
chored near a street railway I Modern Woodman a-v a - — j -- «_
A t » recent m eeting o f the Commissioner» o f
the je tty work, was discussed.
M
R. N A AND
T M M IE B ADD VOIDS WAIT BONDS___
sV Id i
The people w ant it; the taxpayers w ant it; i t
■k.
flve par cent, except in one place
where there is a grade of seven
rig out the CoqueUe, build cabins ! h
'¿¿faff,
r> Ï L u .
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