The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, August 20, 1913, Image 1

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    THE SIFSI.AW
VOL. I.
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913
NUMBER 24
UNIONSUNDAY
_ SCHOOL PICNIC
ASUCCESS
upon complaint o f Auguat Tel-1 Jacob Hunziker, o f Greenleaf I m - r>
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shaw. who claimed he had lost and A. M. Almasi, o f Blachlev I t ' - v t V ra5e \ East of BerkelX Geo- Stonefield and sister Mrs.
£ St*"»
^ » X m em ing
his household goods and had seen were visitor, in Florence W eji t X ^ . h e " ^ , " " T * * . “ d
K
T
to teach °" Barretts 8ta* e on ^ e ir waX
articles belonging to himself in nesday.
F F
A linn
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LC
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and5tk Shades in I out to Medford.
Mrs. StauD
I Mr, Dole's house. The constable
r . ti. Allen, of Marshfield, the Florence public school
iiroes fnr mnziinoi »
.
.
P
arrived at the Dole ranch Mon­ representing
Blake-McFall paper
-
1
treatm ent
I
day m im in g and found the goods
Mrs. Gurney, and daughter
M r. and Mrs. Chas. Fraer, and
company was in town last week
A very pretty wedding occur­
Helen, who have been camping Mrs. Louie Fraer, of Mapleton,
The Union Sunday School pic- and made the arrest bringing his taking orders.
in Florence during the summer were in Florence Monday. M r. red at Mapleton Tueeday, Aug­
held last Friday and was a prisoner in Monday afternoon.
T. N. Vankirk, 'of Glenwood,
Bonds were not furnished and
left Friday morning on Barretts Fraer, was on his way to Port­ ust 19, 1918. when Miss A da
great success.
E verybody
Iowa
left last week for home
agreed they had a most excellent Constable Morey took the prison­
stage on thsir way to Drain.
land and left on the tug L Roscoe M artin, and Percy W hitaker
after
a
short
visit
on
the
North
were united in marriage a t the
time, Over 125 were in attend­ er to Eugene Tuesday afternoon.
G. C. H. Moore, arrived in that afternoon.
Forte
with
friends.
Evangelical church, in the pres­
C. J. Mahoney appeared as
ance, representing the Sunday
Florence last|Friday.
He has
I. B. Harwood, of Eugene,
Miss
Larsen
and
Miss
Nelson,
ence
e f a large number o f friends
Schools of Florence, Glenada, attorney for the state and R. C.
had considerable experience in who has been visiting his son
of
Marshfield,
who
are
visiting
and
reiativea,
Wygant
appeared
for
Dole.
Acme,-Portage and Minerva.
with Mrs. Roy Saubert o f Acme, the real estace business and will Charley Harwood, o f Glenada,
Mias Edith M iner was brides­
After din n er-a program was
have a desk in the Harbor-Sounc left Wednesday morning for
were
in
Florence
Tuesday.
maid
and Lloyd McClain attend­
given consisting o f an address of
Investment Co’s office.
home. Mr, Harwood lived on ed the groom aa best man. Miaa
Otho
Roberts,
of
Roberts
Bros,
welcome by Rev. John Drumm;
Richard Clow and wife, of Clear lake about 6 years ago and Edithe Yates played the wedding
and H. D. Smartt, jeweler, of
Sunday Sahool experiences, told
Mapleton
and Miss Frances Clow, still owns a farm there.
march; "‘H ere comes the bride”
Eugene arrived in Florence Mon­
by Mrs. Haring of the Portage,
of
Northfield,
Minnesota, a neice’
Geo.
Camp,
of
Mapleton
was
Miss Agnes Sulivan is here and Rev. W alter V. W all united
day evening on the Beaver.
and L. Ackerly, of Minerva;
visiting with her sister Mrs. the young cnuple with a short
Struggles, Trials and Pleasures a visitor in town Tuesday.
Mrs, Jennie Morgan, France!*“ of Mr. Clow’s returned Monday
Bert Patterson, at the jettv. impressive ceremony.
from
Heceta
cape
where
they
Charly
Stonefield
was
in
Flor­
„of early Sunday School work by
and Jennie Drumm went
hive
been
enjoying
an
outing.
Miss
Sulivan is a graduate nurse
ence
on
business
this
week.
A banquet was served a t the
Mrs. C. B. Cushman.
light house Monday for a
and
lives
at Fairbanks, Alaska. Palace Restaurant and was a
Mrs. Alma Rogers, of Portland, visit.
Mrs. Mary B. Young was elect­
Joe Fellman, the Eugene
She accompanied a lady patient
ed president of the Siuslaw Val­ was visiting in Florence Friday.
C. L. Gano and wife, of Eu­ furniture man, arrived in Flor­ from Circle City, Alaska, to very enjoyable feature. As the
“ newly weds” were on th eir
ley Sunday School Association for
Miss Maude Pope, of Deadwood gene are visiting on the river for ence late Monday afternoon.
Rochester,
Minn.;
where
an
way from the church to the
the ensuing year.
Mrs.
Fellman and children
was a visitor in town Friday. a day or so. Mr. Gano is m a n -lMrs'
operation (for gall stones was banquet their friends showered
Plans were discussed and made
F. W. Carey, of San Francisco ager of the Eugene C offee' ^rompanied him and they will successfully preformed ¡by the
them with old shoes and rice.
for a Sunday School convention came in last week on a business House.
visit with Mrs.
M rs
S
a r a h Cassidy
Sarah
Drs.
Mayo.
Miss
Sulivan
wil
Some
amusement was had a t the
' and other relativ'es.
at Florence, a Sunday School ral­ trip. ,
Chas. Harting, Warren Smith
meet
the
lady
iiTtime
to
leave
on
expense
of Lloyd McClain when
ly on the North Fork and a great­
Jim Buchanan, of South Inlet and son Ansel passed through
Mrs. Ala Gummóe and her the last boat that goes to Alaska he found the ring in his share o f
er and better picnic on the sa,me
was a visitor to Florence this Florence on a horseback, trip brother Barney Demming return­ this season.
the bride’s cake.
grounds next year; the employ­ week.
north. TJiey are hunting home­ ed Saturday from an outing at
M r. and Mrs, W itaker w ill for
ment of a Sunday School mission-
the cape. Mr. and Mrs McLeod,
Miss May Noffsinger, of Maple­ steads.
the present make their hqme in
•ary to visit and organize the
Earl Miller, of Creswell, of Marcóla, who accompanied
Mapleton.
Sunday Schools of the Siuslaw ton, visited in Florence last
Friday.
irother
of Melvin G. Miller, of them, left the same day for their
Valley.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kauff­
Mr. and Mrs. Mads Beck, of Florence, George Grey and Carl
At this time the organization
At a special meeting held last
man
of Eugene are visiting -in
Morris
are
enjoying
an
outing
on
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Legg and Thursday the port commissioners
were in Florence
asks and needs the hearty co-op­ Rockport
Florence. /
the Siuslaw.
Monday.
children,
Mrs.
R;
E.
Hurlburt
eration of everyone and have
---• — —
voted to have a resolution drawn
The Florence Supply Co. has
Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Cox, left an<* baoy, and Mrs. Geo. Corum up issuing $180.000 Ten and
confidence that in the future-as
A1 Hollenbeck, of Mapleton,
received
a fine assortment o f
Monday
on
an
extended
trip
to
left
Monday
morning
for
points
twenty-year
bonds.
This
will
in the past this will be readily came down to Florence Tuesday
fishing
tackle.
Better see i t
the
East.
They
will
visit
Percy’s
interest
on
the
north
beach,
have
to
come
up
at
the
next
reg
given.
- ' *
morning.
— — ....
in s ­
parents
at
Collinsville,
Conn.
Th<?y
have
a
camping
outfit
along
’
"
The
tug
L
Roscoe
brought the
These picnic gatherings ot the
ular meeting for passage to con­
Logan Barrett made -a trip to
I
before
returning.
and
will
enjoy
a
vacation
outing.
Coquelle
into
port
Wednesday
Sunday Schools along theSiuslaw the cape this week on a short
form to the legal method of issu­
about
one
o'clock,
_
This
was a
are full of interest and pleasure vacation.
} Ona Phelps and family went
Engleman, of Vancouver, ing bonds.
very
quick
trip
as
they
left
to those belonging and gives ad­
Quite a number of business
Miss Xoa Merrill, of Portland
Mapleton Tuesday to beat the who has been visiting in Florences
Monday
afternoon.
The
schoon­
ded interest to the work. This is
visiting with
friends in ce'ebrat>on of the golden wedding and vicinity about two weeks men were present at the meeting
year it was just a start: next Florence.
Mrs. Phelps parents, Mr. and
^or his home last Friday. and expressed a unanimous opin­ er had a deed load of hay.
year it will be better.
A party from Mapleton con­
Mrs. Jensen, of Rockport was
WinS° B We,Js* '
— ••
*"*'eman haa beei? a ™em* ion in favor of immediately issu-
- ng ' in Florence
~
'
O. E.
th C
home
visiti
the" first
of
E- Bailey and
a"d family left £ ' Ortn#
T 0,unc’1
" ® “ ,n h,s h°
me
‘" M " * the sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Knowles. Mr. Wooley and family
years
"cerK - b
f , b
X V e ^ / r o ^ i ^ e town ~ several
d ^ S
e and was
who are visiting with Mr.
Knowles, and Richard Clow and
logging firm*’was In Florence future'
The household goods ? mProvernenta >n Florence.
' to^Wnk w m Shing” ^
family
went to the beach
On last Friday Aug. 15 Post­ la$t week.
enCCi will be
Pro. and Mrs. E.’ E. DeCou
be shipped
shipped by
by boat.
boat
Wednesday.
master general Burleson t in­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kibler, of
Mrs.
Smith> action in order to save every item
Mrs. John
John Perrey,
Perrey, Mrs.
Mrs. Emma
Emma ^"ho ^have*1
Representative Hawley has
augurated the new regulations ,, ,
Rockport
visited
Florence
last~Elliott
and
children,
Willie
and
Tsiltcoos
lake^nearl
l'*'
if P°88'ble and be ready to ex- been assured by the fourth as­
i.-A. _ _ j ^hildren,
i i
.......
changing the parcel post ra tes«A
,
and
John
Hoffman
^
C
^
8
,
lak*
Pear'y
a
w
ee
k
J
Saturdav.
~ Ed Morris
lsUtcOOS lake near|X
week ' tend the work in a short time
and weight limit by mailing} V , *5' .
~
"V
sistant postmaster general that
left for an outing at the Cape were ,n ^ " W e d n e s d a y on their J
___
,
his suggestion for additional mail
President Wilson a box of fine
bd Harrington, of Mapleton.
and Big creek Thursday.
Prnm t ? '
* or.k'
11 wil1 be very good news to
Georgia peaches. The
box, ! W.as *n E*orenc® on business
service by boat between Flor­
L. C. Kelley came up the beach beach and^up to th e 'cape, ^ r o f j s e e d e d " 10 k"°W
which weighed 17 pounds, with W^dnesda-V-
ence and Mapleton will be adopt­
ed
soon.
Tuesday,
having
ridden
a
bicycle
DeCou
is
head
of
the
department
National
tramp
conv,.
n
c,.ng
lJe
a postage charge of 13 cents, was
Joe Slemmons, of Mapleton,
from
Eugene
around
by
Drain
of
mathematics,
while
Dr
Smith
hnv
h
*
™
t
™Tnm}SB'on’
who
delivered at the White House ;made a short business trip to
A Camping party consisting of
and Gardiner. He went on up who wae „aistaM in mathema^ c , ,h
T
°<
early in the day,
;town last Friday.
Harry Levage, Esther Levage,
The new regulation, which be- i Miss Hazel Gladstone, of Eu- the North Fork on h i. way to tx will
next year
,llrds and the
win next
year be
De s secretery to f . rT"irrat<'ry
,
.
i " . e scereiery to fixing of the open season for Goldie Levage, Laura Dahlen and
the
Alsea
country.
came effective today, raises the tfene» is here as the guest of
President Campbell.
killing the same, That the open j Tona Sutton Jeft Mercer about a
maximum weight of parcel post Mrs. H. L McKee.
week ago with two pack horsea.
season for killing ducks and geese
packages from 11 to 20 pounds
E. R. McCornack and wife
Corrected to read for the Siuslaw and other migratory waterfowl They walk over the government
and makes certain changes in the left Monday on a trip to Will-
bar— One hour after- for Florenc
will open October 1 and will last, trail to Saddle Mountain and
n i u n 1 iu ta
rates. The local delivery rate of amette valley points.
LOW T ID E S
down len-M ile Creek to the
H.m.
IK.
p.lll.
li t .
until January| 15. Senator L. E.
H.m. H t.
p.in. -»H t.
postage was reduced from five
A n y . • 1 . . 1 1 :5 7 • •— 1 1 :3 0 0.5
F ri. A u g .
beach and then home, arriving
1
.
.
0
:1
;
1.2
9
:9
2
3.4
Mrs. John Dahlin and daugh- «.»t A u s . 2
Bean received word from A. C.
S a t. A u g .
1 2 :5 7 7.7
2. .
0:5.'
1.4
9:5 4 2.S
cents for the first pound and one
Monday
afternoon.
.
A
u
s
.
3
.
.
.
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:
2
0
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:
’Ui
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■sun—
A
u
s
.
3
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.
1 2! 1 1.4 “ 7:4-’í » 2 .2
ter went to Mapleton Saturday >i"} .. A u s . 4 . . . 1 :1 0
Dixon, who is now in Portland,
M uli .. A u g . 4 . .
9 .5
2:1 1 S.4
cent for each additional pound or
* :1 * 1.1
S :32 1.7
A
petition
was presented at the
on a visit to her parents.
. A u s.
5 . . . 2 : 0 0 9.1
ì ’ii»-. . A u g .
and both these gentlemen have
5 ..
2 :55 *.G
* :5! 9 .9
9 :2 4 1.1
fraction thereof, to five cents for
A u s- •». . . 2 :52 S.5
3 :3 7 *.7
.. A u g . 0 . .
0:»< 9.1
special
meeting
of the board of
1
9
:1
9
1.1
the first pound and one cent* for . Mr\ A' R; BoMerstpn was.'™'*- . A u s . 7 . . . 3 : 4 0 ".li 4 :2 0 *.7 i h n . • A u g . 7 . . . 1 0 :2 3 9λ 1 1 :1 7 1 9 worked indefatigably for the
A u s.
* . . . 4:41 9 .9
l
i
i
.
.
5:1(1
*
5
trustees
last
Monday
to improve
A
u
g.
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..
1.S
1 1 :0S
change, saying he had seen W .1
each additional two pounds or do" n fr° m the H- Boie camp s,- A ug. 0 .
S a t.. A u g.
G:<)7' G.2 ' G:07 * .5
0 . . . 0 :2 3 LO 1 2 :9 9 2.7
j
by
planking
about
20
blocks in
SlMi.
A u s . 10 . . . 7 2!2 O.M
L. Finley, who is a member of the
A u g. 10, . . 1 :30 9 S
7 :1 0 *.4
fraction thereof. -E u g e n e Regis-1
i ! aplet° n ,a8t Week'
1 :94 3 3
M on. , A u g . 1 1 . . . 2 :4 0 ¿ F
. A u s . 1 1 . . . * :5 7 5.H
* :1 4 * 4
Florence.
Beginning
at
Joseph­
2 :2 9 3 .8
commission and he had reported
T iw . A u s . 1 2 . . . 3 :5 4
A US. 1 2 . . 10:0!» 9.1
ter. *
R. L. Hurlburt, the plumber,
0:1». *.5
3 :39 3 .8
ine
on
.Lincoln
and
running
to
U ’»»<1 . A u g . 1 3 . . . 4 :52 9 .3
. A u g. 1 3 . . 1 1 :0I 9 .5
1
0
:1
0
S.O
the matter to his members and
4 :4 2 3 .7
------------------
¡left last week for Junction City
A u s . 1 4 . , 1 1 : 0 ! 9 .9
1 1 :0 0 *.G i ’liu. A u g . 1 4 . . . 5 :3 0 9 .5
3.1
Front.
Beginning
at
Lincoln
on
A u.'. 15 .
F
r
i.,
they
were
agreed
that
the
pro­
A u g . 1 5 . . . 0:2 1 9 .9
12:21 7.2
<f23, 3 .9
A u s. 1G. . 0 : 0 0 S.9
S a t., A ug. 1 0 . . . 0 :5 0 9 .4
1 2 :5 2 7.1
7 :9 4
posed change would be better all r r o n t^ n d |runn ing to Jackson
A u s . 17 . . 0 : 2 5 K Ì
S u n ., A u g . 1 7 . . . 7 :2 0 9.1
1 :2 0 7.«
7 :3 s 0 -
M on. A u g . 1 « . . . 7 :5 * 9 .3
- A u s . 1 * . . . 0 :5 5 N.2
1 :4 5 7.7
around. While the order is not yet Beginning on Jefferson at Front
2 .3
1 II»'.,'A u g 1 0 . . . * :2 3 9.H
t t lL f c L A j I IUE j UAY of Creswell, are on a trip through- t !" A u s , 10 . . . 1 :20 7.9
2 :1 0 7.*
8 :4 5 ¿ 1
in effect, Mr. Finley said he was and /u n n in g out Jefferson street
A
'is
.
2
0
.
.
W
»
d.
3 7.5
A u g. 2 0 . . . * :4 5 1.3
3 :3 4 7.0
the Siuslawi^coast country
" * A u g. 2 1 . . . . 2 2 :0
9 :1 7 1.9
T h u ., A u g. 2 1 . . . 0 :0 4 l.K
25* 7 .9
3 : 5 0 s.4
9 :5 2 ! 1.8
so sure that it would do no harm and Garginer avenue and running
F ri, A .u g . 2 2 ___ 0:2 1 2.3
A u s . 2 2 . . . 3 :1 * 9 .5
3 : 2 * s .l
1 0 :3 5 . 1.9
Frank fox, returned from San
Tuesday afternoon at the resi­
to Pacifice avenue. The notice
S i t ., A u g. 2 3 . . . 0 :4 5 2.S
A u s. 2 3 . . . 4 .0 7
4 :0 3 * 1
1 1 :29 1.5
to give the matter publicity.
S u n .. A u s . 2 4 . . . 1 0 :1 * 3 .3
A u s . 2 4 . . . 5:2 1 5.4
4 :4 * s.O
dence of J. U. Goude, Miss Hilda Diego, California last Friday to
. . . ? . 1 1
of
improvement will be found in
M
on..
A u s. 2 5 ..
•1:40 5.1
A u g. 2 5 .
This will be mighty good news to
5:4»! W»
1 :<N! 3 .S
T u r ., A u s . 2 0 . . . 1 :52 1.9
¡2 :2 4 4*3
Peterson and Mr.-Ralle Janhola join his family at Glenada.
A u». 2 G ..
* 1 4 5? .
another
column.
7 :0 3 7.0
the duck hunters.
A u s . 2 7 . . . 0 :2 7 5.S
A u g . 2 7 . . . 3 :0 4 9 .9
* :1 0 s .2
2 :2 4 i.4 «
were united in marriage. Justice i Mrs. Roy Lockwood and baby,
A u s . 2 * . . 10 - 1 , 9.4
0 :2 7 S.5 ' T h u ., A u g . 2 S . . . 4 :0 0 9 .9
1.9
3
:52
F ri., A u g. 2 0 . . .
A u s . 2 0 ... 1 1 :04 ! 7.9
4 :5 0 9 .4
1 0 :2 7 0 .0
Goude óffi c i at i n g.
4 .5 8 3.2
¡and Geo. Lockwood went to
Forest
Supervisor
A. E.
S a t.. A u g. 3 0 . . . 5 :4 5 9 .7
A u s . 3 0 . . 1 1 :42 7.7
1 1 :2 1 -0 2 !
5 : 5 9 2.4
Sun.,
The young people own proper­ i Mapleton Monday on a visit.
A u s- 3 1 . .
A
ig.
3
1
.
.
.
0 :2 * O.M
9 :3 8 1.9
12:21 S.2
Cohoon »hipped a number of men
•CRVICK.
ty in Florence and intend to build
yesterday to Cape Perpetua, in
H IG H T I D E S
LOW T ID E S
| • Walter Stratford of Creswell
Tbe
aweetMt
lives are those to
n.m .
a.m . l i t .
H t.
and reside here.
p.ni.
pm .
H t.
his reserve, where he is building
duty wed.
and W. E. Jones, of Eugene, Mi>o.. n i pt. 1 . . .. O ; ll « .4 “ 12:571 S.7 Men H -,,. J . . 7 :Oli 0 »! 7 :2 4
T u o ., S o p t.. ! . . .
• «cp.
2.
7 :4 * 0 .3
1:0»» 0 .2
Wboee deeds, both great and
* :I3
: 3 5 ’ 0 .0
a county road about that point.
I-. «C|». 3 . .
are on ahorseback trip to Fiddt? AVo,l. S e p t. ! . . . 1 :.’><• --.s 2 1 :1
* :2 0 0 .3
0:01
small.
3 0 .2
T h iL /S o p t .
•• « c p t . 4 . . . 0 :0 0 1.0
He
shiped
the
men,
not
so
much
1
..
.
2
:3
0
S.2
0
:5
3
2
:
5
5
0
.2
creek and the lakes this week.
Are
close knit strands of an un­
f r i . , Si-pt.
«••i».
5 . . . 0 :4 * "I.* 1 1 0 :5 0
» . . . 3 :3 4 7.4
3 : 3 5 0 .0
because he could not find them
broken thread.
«cp.
0 . . . 10:34 2 .0 1 Il:5e4:
S a i.. Si-pt.
! . . . . : 4 :3 0 0 .0
4
:
2
5
*.7
Frank Condon is back from-an S u n .. •Pt. . ’. .< . 5 : 5 2 0 .0 5 : 2 5 *.3
• «cp.
7 . . . 1 1 :32 .3 .3
Where love ennobles all.
there, but because he found
... « c p .
Ñ . . . 1 ;(«! 0 .0
on..
h..
! . . . 7 :2 0 5.->
«:3O *.O
The world may sound no trum­
outing at Big creek and other T M
in-.. S i-P i. II. .
• «cp.
0 . . . 2:1!» 0 .5 -
S :4 3 0 .0
7 :51 7.*
several here who appeared really
pet. ring no bells.
.. «cT»; 1 0 . . . 3 :25 0 .3
10.
0 :4 7 0 .5
* : 5 0 7.*
L. E. Dole was brought before places of interest on the beach. T A h V u od ., . Ni-pt.
T helw ok of Ilfs the shining rsc
■
«
c
p
.
1
1
.
.
.
to need and deserve work. He is
0.1
j
4
:2
2
K ept. I I . .
1 0 :3 4 0 .0
0 : 5 0 * .0
oVd tells;
«C p. 1 2 . . . 5 :0 * 0.1 '
Mrs. Morey and daughter f r i . . S - p t . 1 2 . . 11:11 7 .3 1 0 : 0 ! * 1
Justice J. U. Goude court Tues­
using many of the goverment
« c p . 1 3 . . . 5 :4 0 0.1
S a t .. S e p t . 1 3 . . 1 1 :4 3 7 .0
Tby love shall chant Its o n
day morning dh charge of break­ Elsie went to the cape the first "un.. S e p t; 1 4 . . 12 <»» 7.S 1 1 :2 7 , * 1
« c p . 1 4 . . . 0 :2 3 0 .4 |!
beatitudes
teams, and is doing the work
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dwelling house and carrying
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Harry Boring and Fred Grayce 'V
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cost over $7,000, but by doing it
make thee glad.
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waived examination and was from a trip to the north beach. S u n .. S e p t. 2 1 . . . 3 : 5 0 5 .0 2:41 *25 ,
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apparatus, he expects to complete
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$6,400 Eugeh'e
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WEDDING AT
MAPLETON
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PERSONAL
TO ISSUE $180,000
ADDITIONAL BONDS
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NEW RATES ABE
NOW IN EFFECT
Tide Tables—
ARRESTED FOR
HOUSE BREAKING
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