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About The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
NUMBER 100 TON I NORTH ! FLORENCE SS-=SS"- >r^=“ • E r J £ K 5 S r X - J > a S ^ t e to ^ q O f M ( t ; from T hr < e ( A ^ . = i ____ k S —~ Buttes wart to th« « • « » high, jjjyj GRANDFATHERS * .how them a paradtoe flowing k ^ rtoep ridge, railing to an I WTWHII1 HR « with milk and honey and plenty eievation o f 1800 feet; south of i - J of vacant land. thia ridge is Cape creek which Mr. and Mr» Wm. Brynd re- » The fact of the matter is ju stjeinpties into the sea at the l i g h t j turW>d «r^adey from a three- ' ft,;, ahout that township, T. 1« house, or near the south w e e to nlativea and a , R. U W. WM. The whole k ^ of township; to the Q iw e , Eu. township is a aeries o fn d g e a . south of Cape creek raises_ the ,n d PortUnd. HU. Mid mountains. From the jcape Mt» From all of these visiting at Cottage ' eastern side to the coast flows ndg« put out innumerable later- Mr Brynd’s brother Big creek about midway o f the L j ridgwlt and from these, other Dre9ented him with their township, and along th iaereek ridgea, and w on u n t i l t h e r e t o l ^ ^ ^ which b . there is a little bottomland, but I gthjjjg .a eries o f ndgm , one | t a in t e d meerochaum this has all taken and proved up after another which are sharp, . on y e a » ago; t h e » is atoo a rough, and some of them grandfather. Wm. Jensen. . smsil smout o f low bench land, k * and none of them suit-1 wkoUved in Denmark, gave the 1 but this has also been taken and ab)e for agricultural purposes; J<M Oleeoe, who , proved up on. or the homesteader k i t ther is some land along g a r o it toh ig Wm. to there now,., Aside from th1» J creeks that is of the very heat k JM)W in Tacoma, r land there to no m o » land suit- ¡quality, hut this land was all j« e « brought it to , able for agricultural purposes ¡" taken y e a n ago America about tan y e a n ago. r this township, near the center of I b occupied by the h®m®'I Mr. Jensen did not saaokeao he divide 1 which this man Dole ' steader, t e M « * T ““ “ ¡"*“ 2 » « J o h n Brynd of Cottage , ^B eginning to the n o r t b e a e t l ^ ^ to rough land, which l i a l l I g » » it to ^ n . to the Indian appropria- the agpfopriatto» d o orn eJofth b township the land eoverod with a denae growth of h^^uae he thought the biü i rabee to the height of 2600 feet, Mja^ huckleberry, alder, hr and v*»rioom should he in the posse» * 1CP' tlftl^ *** _ I „ a i r o s a i» SURI i « T i l i known a . S e r wood, o f thia oountty. ¡ ¡ & o f £ T namroak. of th. r tunning west from thia point iaaljgbjgb easts m a » to clear th"" I ■ laoi1fsthrr - «W bflbLk r long high ridge, varying in h e ig h tL ^ janj will aell for after it ‘• ’^ ¿ j ^ y a d s e y a “ 1 remembei dent o f the Pert rt from IMO to 2600 feet, (these I t into cuitivttion. quite well when 54 yarns ego. 1 ie heights are meeaured by officers b not neceeaary « to • s go s into I grandfathers kne< s k * - * • ,» " * W.AVEMÌK- m record} known as Fairview Mt- further. or to r e f s » to D ole2 « I wea than five years old.’ Take A Lool AT YOUR OLD SHOES b y D o le , should be given an c . g. Carlson has nearly oom-1 ly mistaken in the opportunity to write some man |ete(f hi. contract for grading that Mr. Averill was whroeword can be relied on « j efleraon street and Garginer u Ho toH the conditions as they exist .v e n d * About aM th a trem a in s p without misrepresenting the L * tovel up the alight errors b facts, men who lived in t h a t k ^ wept tof t in passing over. c | townahip for y e a » , know every p}ect of work is a great im- . section o f land, every stream, pTOVement and benefit to the every feature that would be o f k h o le north and west part of benefit to the inquirer. ftown. and is a good «tort towara T h e » are living in this town- k e plank road to the b»®h. ship today not to exceed fifteen Fred Cassidy is rushing, his people; there is not a school house, ¡contrBct on Madison and First . I church or wagon rood; not even gtreetg and b easy to be seen I a good- trail, except $he trail that when thia contract to finish«* Government built acroaa the eest thia WU1 m a k e » ^ « J e d im- end over th e mountain» 0 » provement to this part of town. would naturally aak the cau p eof ----- ------ ,-------- ¡this, and it can be answered m r a n n i r v LECTURE i SATURDAY iARCH 13 I enough people to T a . ” ™ * la n d th e y can g e t no help from • — — _____ outside. T h e » statements may Mr. G. N. Taylor, took to some » though we w e » tbe anti-aatoon league wtil deliver knocking the country,. but R > a temperance lectureat the Glen- ' ter from it. - We regret very¡ada school h ou » Saturday even- m udl that these conditiona exist iBg March 15,1905. /¡P * '1 and i f it were in our power to gje will be porvided for the i ^ e d y them .we would gladly do ¿on. A b , but it is the doty o f the-csti- tended to attend thia intoresti g ta n a o f this country to Intoym lecture. it received MENT OF now h » two eockarate end seven hens in the flock. WU.«BIAB*BW . it before/ any advance re are offering them at « ie old prices : • • M»v. & Singletoe wifi w^vlcesat Acme at7J0P- H. R. Boyle e f arrived with hto family and will o p « a bakery m Florence tor the production o f every ! » • ®» 2L, - iu b . t- w w Saobert building at o n » Mr. Beyle will make end keep on ' hand hto product» t llM R e stto » brought‘down a i bad o f freight Friday. Joe. M ortis Jr.» N' THE O