The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, October 13, 1915, Image 1

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    FORELNCE, OREGON, W EDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1915
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and looked at pictures.
we ate our lunch and
home.
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,t enrolled
"‘ Udents? ave
w“ “ thonsed to get the price
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honor of the lot north o f the Preyhy.
r ■tadents under the new honor terian church from George M .
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^ ive,r8it* M ill«r - he having neglected to
I adopted by the faculty io June, give the price in a former request
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Honor students are expected to Wells were authorized to be sunk
do research work aside from at suitable places fo r test wells.
class assignments. They are not {The engineer was instructed to
given any grades in the subjects prepare plans to bs submitted to
in which they are tryin g for the State board o f health show-
honors until they are about to *Bf the location, contour, drain-
graduate.
They will then be
and other data required in
given an examination before a the construction of public w ater
faculty committee. The amount aupply.
’ o f work is much in excess o f I ...
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» th a t proscribed
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for non-honor
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THE ROAD OF A
HBUMED SURPRISES
S l f la Rd;
Under this head the Standard
HaMa, Klamath Falla; Roscoe L. o il Bulletin of August gives tbs
A s h in ? ° M nce u?ertha
foIlowin* wrfts up o f the stags
Ashland; M ary Stevenson Med- travel between
Florence and
Marshfield.
Since thia a rtic l.
£ #r’ WM written the
Auto-stage
y cr» Nettie Cox, service has been extended to the
Oaronoe K
Ferguson, Henry ¡Siuslaw « id has been running
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,ucce^ uny for several months.
Ths new seats fo r ths Flor­
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b
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th
Minturn
and
Francos
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ence school arrived on the Patsy
Shoemaker,
Eugene.
I
t
is
doubtful
i f even the. pro-
Monday.
An earnest spirit o f work is Pnetors of the unique stage line
Mrs. W alter
Baker,
Mrs.
noticeable on the campus this Ply»"» between Marshfield, Ore-
Stevens and Mrs, Seaborn o f
year. Restriction of dances to 8 ° “ . *" d Florence, also in tbs
Maple
Creek - were Florence
two in each fratern ity house Wsbfoot State, would remon-
visitors Monday.
esch year except during holidays strata i f someone should call their
Saturday P orter Bros, shipped is one season.
Heavier clam business a freak service.
On
47 head o f horses and mules from work from the faculty is another, this trip you get acquainted with
Mapleton to Brownsville, where
The serious character of the namm like “ Umpqua” and **Shm-
tiie animals w ill be cared for this large freshman class is a third.
When you run into narhes
The university library reports as b*ks that you have a right to ax-
many, books going out daily at iP ^ t t h a t you ate going to get
this early stags as w ent ont sosaything h sa ht ss th e m m m as
e place o f business w ill be during the two weeks just prior Pl*ce. A nd you do, on ths Coos
Bay-Florence stage Lirie. In the
»nedand a stock o f cigars and to examination last spring.
The
enrollment
in
liberal
arts
flrtt
P l * * . It operates on a
ifsctionery put on sals.
Charles Boers o f Indian croak
was in Florence Monday on busi-
Invite
Your
Than
went
Lauree
Hinshaw,
Verbena
Morris, Nellie Scott, and Wilma
A t a meeting of the Siuslaw Kumpula have each received a
A t the request o f the W ar de­
Commercial club held Tuesday hundred in spelling every day so
partment through the Engineers
evening, the secretory, R. W. fa r this year.
office, the county had a channel,
Alles handed in his resignation,
Carl Knowles brought some tidal and watorflow survey made
as he was going to leave the birch bark to school from which
o f the N orth Fork river for a
place, lf r . E. S. Dyer was elect­ we are going to make baskets.
mile,
beginning
where the
ed to fill the vacancy.
This bark came from Connecticut. Government le ft off in making
A resolution was passed favor­
Verbena Morris,
the survey fo r the harbor line
ing the raising o f one h alf mill v
Third Grade.
and running one mile up the
by the county fo r the improve­
river.
ment o f roads.
H . W. Libby county surveyor
GRAMMIB SCHOOL.
The question of securing a rest
Reuben Young returned Mon­ and J. W. Ford Jr..Jdty engineer
room fo r Florence was discussed
day morning after a weekab- made the survey Saturday in
at length.
compliance w ith the request o f
A night letter was sent to the
the
W ar departm ent
Starting
The pupils o f ths sixth grads
engineers at Portland which was
a
t
the
line
o
f
the
Government
as follows: “ M ajor Williams, are planning a picnic to the beach survey the river was measured
Corps o f Engineers. U. S. Army, next Saturday.
approximately every flOO tost and
Donald Raeleff returned to
Couch Building, Portland, Ore­
oftener in places to fin d the lo­
gon. W e are vitally interested school Monday afternoon after a cation of the channel and the
in the protection of the North few days absence on account o f
depth o f w ater at the high and
Jetty by hurrying rock to the lUnem.
low stags. A fte r this was corn-
work in heavy volume this fall.
Pearl Tompkins returned to pleted a test eras made o f 'th e
The work is jeopardised by delay, school Tuesday a fte r being ah-
rate o f flow a t the bridge site.
and portions o f the je tty may be scent on account o f sickness.
Complete plane o f the bridge
Mat i f not protected. Our flnan-
Kenneth PhUligs started to are in the hands o f the W ar de­
cu l interests are identical with school Tuesday morning. H e is partment and it only requirro
those o f the United States Govern­ in the sixth grads.
ment, and we respectfully request
Bruoe Ghrist was absent Tues­
that you give the complaint matt­
bnttding o f the bridge.
day morning.
ed you by the Pert Commission­
Roland W ilbur was very late
ers the seventh instant, your
earliest
attention.
Siuslaw Wednesday morning.
Commercial Club, R. W. Alles,
Secretory."
HAVE ARRANGED FOR
< SCHOOLATVESILAKE
Following an
unsuccessful
effort to divide the school district
so th at they could maintain a
school a t Westlake, consent has
school authorities to build a
temporary building and have a
school a t th at place. •
This is a joint d istrict part o f
which to in Douglas county and
p art-in -L an e county.
P art of
the pupils live a long distance
from ths present school house
and across Tsiitcoos lake from i t
During stormy weather it is often
dangerous to cross the lake.
Perm ittino
the
Westlake
people to maintain a school will
be of considerable, advantage to
th at community.
R 8. Hasten, pubHsher of the services
Siuslaw Pilot a t Florence, yeator- each wo
day sent the Morning Register a
Tusndi
box containing a few branehaa p. m .; F
o t huckleberries which show p. m .; 1
that th ey grow very prolifldy 10:00 a / i
near Florence. M r. Huston ba- Christ^«
ttsvsshucalebsrry picking parties Preechin
to the Siualaw w ill become quite band 2:81
popular among valley people in
A tG Is
the near future, after they have f>.
learned o f the groat quantities Christian
o f these luscious berries in th at Prayer n
section.—Register, O c t 18th. In , m.
Morris
Joe. Morris Jr., Norman G. Morria.
the leaders
Golden Wei
Steel Cut
of the new
FALL
GOODS
5 pound can formerly $1.25«
during this sale at - - V
2% pound can formerly $1.00
during this sale at - - -
1 pound can formerly 46c
during'this sale a t - - -
in Clothing
Men’s Furnishings
Hats and Shoes
Frank Potterf of Mapleton was
in Florence Tuesday with an
agent from the Chicago Portrait
Company.
Florence, Oregon
C. L. Negley end H. U. Coch­
ran of ths forest service went to
McLeod creek Monday to survey
land applied for as homesteads.
orris & Son
and the Goods the Best