The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, March 17, 1915, Image 1

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    SIUSLAW
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915
NUMBER 108
PACIFIC RESTAURANT
«PROVES FRONT
Hi Bros, have a force o;'
work on the stretch o f
tte-Pacific right-of-way
i Point Terrace mill and
ing good headway with
a ril force are also removing
just a short distance above
The partitions in the building
occupied by the Pacific restaur­
ant are being torn out and the
rooms will all be made into one
large one.
The front o f the
building will be tern out and
changed by putting in a new
glass front similar to the ones in
the Poet Office and Chas. Watts*
jew elry store.
Thia improve­
ment w ill give Cooper Bros, the
much needed space they desire
for their restaurant
be right-of-way through the
ry has been settled and work
soon commence a t this pines,
ineers are now running the
i and getting everything in
» to rush thia test piece of
liqg, which w ill permit when
pleted, the laying of rails to
is also expected that a force
soon commence construction
c on the bridge across the Si-
n, and w ith work starting on
project, railroad work will
u s a lively condition on the
r Siuslaw.
im K ateli who has been the
b u n a t the Tide W ater M ill
b they started operations
I has severed his connection
i them and will take a posi-
with the McCormack lumber
pony o f S t Helens about
Beginning with this issue the Siuslaw Pilot
w ill again be issued as a weekly newspaper.
While the support during the time it has been
published twice-a-week has been up to expecta­
tion, yet the expense of maintaining it as a
semi-weeky publication would make necessary
our raising advertising rates. After consider­
ing the matter jthoroughly it was decided to
make the change. We hope in the future to
increase the sise and scope of the Pilot, but for
the present offer our suscribers, who pay in ad­
vance, the Siuslaw Pilot and Semi-Weekly Jour­
nal (both papers one year) for $1.50. Other
clubbing offers that will interest you.
rm y
Baker f t H u n t are planning to
nMk# >WBe w U i h W Improve-
;?d manta in the Bay View H o te l I t
is th eir intention to tsar out toe
east aids p t the ladies waiting
room, p u tin n large glass fro n t
u e and make this room toe geoeral
w aiting room.
The room th at
is now used fo r the oAoe will be
n ra o d M . w n U d w d „ „ « d
and used ag. the ladies writing
and room. Tbs old sidewalk wiU be
tied torn out and a n e w p a a p u t & r n
fflT
ran-
to g e t east
fc ff r « i • t o
M b r aide;
i W n r the
w i u plafcfocm
la tS n
asn away and s iiS w o M built
ravan on
and The whole building w ill he paint-
public.
A t its regular masting Monday
The expenditure of
night the City council passed to o f dollars in permanent improve-
a second reading resolutions au-
Mtorixjng A gpedsl election to ba
grow-
held Monday. June 7, 1916, for
Coquille—river chaanri . ® h a
the purpose o f voting upon
d r n ^ r i u n ito n e,
Mb
f o r public improvements.
Four different issues w ill some
Astoria orders throe dtotetete
POMd for the Operetta to h e
before the voters; bonds fo r w a­
lo natipngl forest, and H . B. «‘van by.ths High g toori. U lu s o rM vetta h ftN kw rftaida
te r system amounting to $10,000;
ikin, supervisor o f ths Shu- been derided to ahsaas the dgte . Mglbtonrui W iM ih iB ft
fo r street intersections, araount-
National fo rest
£h e com­ and Saturday ; M arsh 87th. Ass
to $8,600; fo r C ity haU, amount­
mon o f a 164 mile telephone been set for the. timo. "...
ing to $1,800; for C ity ja il, $1,-
ten from Eugene to the Coast » The, publie is promised a r a n
000; making a total i f all are vo­
connecting the Umpqua, in trogt and something new.
ted of S ift 000.
p f the projects contemplated,
U nder the present charter and
ha construction o f the lias
H m ry Bowg, County Judge
State law notice must be given
a Eagsas ig Ptoreaea, atero -
anff M . H . Harlow, County Com-
A ¿0
before the amendments to the not definitely decided. The lines misstonar. came in fro th Eugene s
charter necessary to permit sell­ in the forest along the coast, w ill Sunday on th eir way?to Cape Per- turned Su
ing o f these bonds, can he voted' however, be built, connecting petua to examine the county road where they
leading to the Cape and nufta
on. Each bond issue can be Waldport in
Lincoln county,
rome provision to complete i t to
voted on seperately.
Florence in Lane county, and
The council also selected judges Gardiner in Douglas county, and the road built by tbs Forest ser­
o f election fo r one year as fol­ connecting the lookouts on Table vice around from the north rids.
Commissioner George
lows; J. U. Gouda, Mrs. Isabelle mountain, C lickitat mountain, County
Hawley,
w
ill meet them on the
Severy and R. S. Huston.
Saddle mountain. Sunset moun­
beach a t Teo M ile and go w ith
tain, nod Deans mountain. Sixty
them from there.
mites o f this system have already
been completed. Tbs work out­
lined along the coast |w ill ba
M r. Steve W right o f Point finished before July L
Some road work is contemplat­
Terrace was visiting on Beaver
ed,
but none, other than th a t on
creek Saturday and Sunday.
the Alsea which is already start­
M r. R. Workman o f A lta Vista
ed has bean definitely decided.—
Washington is expected to arrive
Eugene Guard.
a t the home o f his daughter Mrs.
M . Ross o f Beaver creek.
M r.
Workman w ill make his future
home on Beaver creek and he has
Watch the Space for T h o m ,
8 children.
HASCHAK® MB OF
KATO am IBB
every
Surface Dru
M r. J. L . Myers o f Point
Terrace was visiting at the home
o f M r. M . Bose Saturday and
Sunday.
Tbs people o f Beaver Creek is
The little daughter o f M r. and
Mrs. C. H . Tuttia te mending
every day. '
We have just received
A BIG SHIPMENT OF
Bought before any advance
and we are offering them at
the same old prices : ': - :
Florence, Oregon
■MfcTO
W. L . Mend went to B rin
Rook Thursday a fte r a toad o f
M b s Clara H artley o f Sweet hay, returning heme the same
creek is visiting at Gtenada w ith
w r mother Mrs. Charlie Fox.
G. M. Haw ley came up from
t seem to h u rt Stove W rig h t
Tomson
cn-ck Friday to look a fte r
pretty bad because M b s H artley
his
farm
ing interest hero and
left.
then go to the Caps by Saddle
M r. C. H . T a t t le * and his
mountain to look out a now road
mother M n . PhiHpins T uttle hrough t k r e to tbs m art
for the last two daya
TH E TATTLER
M r. Mitchell Ross the son Of gene Friday to porohaasd the
M r. aad Mrs. M. Rose is expect- necessary furniture sad equip-
ing to leave for Hillsboro, O ro>|m entso to b e re ^ d y whoa the