an "Y rtr-aajt ik, - - i'.. • A AsS.--'-**«. IESDAY, TH ¡LAW PILOT ¡shed k f PRINTING COMPANY R. STON................................................... ^ „...E d iter Published «very Wednesday at The Siuslaw Pilot office rashingtok street., A Entered as second-class n a tter March 20, IMS, a t the jiotaofflc« a t Florence, Oregon, under the act o f March SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ^ne year in advance......................................................... >1,60 WE SHOULD BE READY ED. T. MAHER ' it be accomplished by a few pioneero. There OREGON STATE NEWS should be no prejudice harbored because o f this. NOTARY PUBLIC E. W. Wright has beep named Driectory o f state, county, d ty d i____ _ Y esterday the pioneers were new comers, to and lodges. administrator o f his father-in- Oregon Fire Relief Association tomorrow the newcomer will be pioneers. To­ o f McMinnville, Oregon STATE. law 's estate at Portland. There day we need action, anditought to be concerted- Governor—Oswald West. Office—City Hall,'Glenada, Or, are six heirs. The estate is for the best interest o f all. Secretary of S tate-B en . W. Oleot. N ex t year the Siuslaw will have to make good, worth $2100. Treasurer—Thomas B. Kay. as a country having attractions for the investor Chief o f Police John Kearney, Supt. Pub. Instruction— R. a u — r - CUSICK J. MAHONEY and hom e seeker. What has been done will go o f Pendleton, has served seven State P rin ter- W. 8. Dunniway. ATTORNEY A N D COUNSELOR Attorney G en era l-A . n . Crawford. a long way toward proving what can be done. years, made 3,000 arrests and A T 1 4 W Supreme C o u rt-T . A. MeBride, F. It is our business to do that which will attract used his billy hut four times. Moore, Robert Eakin, W. M. Ramsev Florence, Oregon those interested and convince them that our E. W. Durkee, o f N ew port, C hart« L. McNary. resources are worth investigating. says San Francisco made a mis­ Judges Second District—J. W. Ham­ D. E. SEVERY ilton, L. T. Harris. There will be at least one on large business take in abolishing her Barbary Prosecuting A tt o r n e y - E R. Bryson. U. S. COMMISSIONER center on this river. Just Where it will be, Coast NOTARY PUBLIC many question. A t present Florence has a most Mrs. A. B. Duniway, w ife o f COUNTY. Florence, Oregon favorable outlook, but not a cinch. With the th e state printer has purchased Judge—H. W. Thompenn. , ntages, if she does not keep the lead a handsome residence in Portland. present advantages, Commissioners— Wm. Hawley, R. J. W. G. A « r iN Hemphil. * a large sh ire o f the blame can be charged to Warrenton has started a civic Clerk—Stacey M. Russell. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW* those livin g here at the present time. I f she improvement campaign. Sheriff—J. M. Parker. does keep the lead, which by right o f priority is T reasu rer- S. W. Taylor. The Glenesalin wreck inquiry Eugene, Oregon hers, those who are now indentified with Flor­ Assessor—B. F. Keeney. is still being gone into. ence will be repaid for their efforts. School Sup.—E. H. Moore. Astoria is planning the con­ S u rv ey o r-C . L. Collier. While there "Will be some jealoi&y between the H. E SLATTERY Coroner- W, J, G o r d o n ....... tow ns On the Siuslaw, it is not necessary. ~ Each struction o f a monster public LAWYER Justice o f Peace—J. U , Goude. dock. ► better that there should can help the other. Room 3 and 4,-Beckwith Bldg, The trial o f J. C. La France, CITY OFFICERS. be competition»and rivalry, as in this manner the .Cor. 7th and W illamette St. President—Carl H. Young the life insurance swindler, is best will be developed by each one. Eugene, Oregon Board o f Trustees—G. T. Schreoder, Of all questions the paramount one is the de­ attracting a great deal o f atten­ A. O. Knowles, Fred Meyers and D. E, velopm ent o f the Siuslaw, and this can be re­ tion at Portland. Crutcher. JAMES W. FORD, JR. tarded by inactivity. It is time we were gettin g Convict labor upon the roads Recorder—D. E, Severy. ENGINEER, SURVEYOR ready to play the host to the people who will o f Oregon is declared to have Treasurer—J. W. Bergman TIMBER ESTIMATOR come with the railroad? Marshall—G. D. Morey. been a success and should be -------O------- continued. CITY OF GLENADA. , Florence, Oregon Fiye measures that w ere passed by the Oregon Douglas county is agitating the Armrifewe— Mayor. ■-y‘— ---------- legislature after a thorough discussion o f the construction of the Pacific H igh­ Councilmen—First ward, C. E Har­ merit and demerit o f each one, have been brought way. wood, S. E. -Low; Second ward, O. L. R. C, WYGANT Wisdom, president o f council; J. G. before the people undet the referendum. The The second auto-taxicab has ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wisdom. only argum ents presentedln the phamplet, as made its advent in Marshfield., Recorder—Ed. T. Maher. provided by law, are in favor o f the University Charles Grider, the rough rider Bond - Securities - Investm ent Treasurer—N. B. Hull. appropriations. In no case is a negative argu Marshall—Geo. Colter Jr. - . and round-up promoter, is in jai Florence, Oregon ment given. It looks as though those instru Surveyor—F. E. Monroe. in Nevada. He had too many mental in calling the referendum had no good wives. SECRET SOCIETIES. MRS. A L U D. GUMMOE .reason for doing so. They have ju st put an ex A. F. and A. M„ Florence Lodge No. A murder any stery is puzzling GRADUATE NURSE pense to the people o f the state, believing that 107—Regular communication oa first Hoepital Accommodation« the authorities at Bandon. by chance there would be secured the satisfac and third Thursday evenings. Sojourning References brothers in in good standing are invited tion o f revenge or indorsement given to selfish Glenada, Oregon FOR SALE. to attend. C. B. Morgan. W. M .;E A. interests. Is this right? Pratt, Secretary. < . ------- o ------- We have for sale one slightly L U. O. ;, Sunset Rebekah Lodge CHAS. P. JOHNSON The University o f Oregon belongs to the?, used wind mill and pump as No. 114—Meetsjn O ddfellow s’ hall, Flor­ DENTIST people o f Oregon. It is your friend. You shoulc good as when new. I f you have ence, the first and third Thursday even­ ings in each month. Mrs. R. A. Lowe. be a fri end to it. You can show your friend contemplated buyinfi a wind mill Office upstairs in Brynd Building N. G .; C. D. Morey, Secretary. ship this year by voting (300. Yes) and (302. here is a real bargain for you. Florence, Oregon I. O. O. ., Hecet» Lodge No. I l l - Y es). Don’t forget, or you may regret Call up Hull at Glenada. meets every' Wednesday evening lodge ^People in many states are interested in the wèstern part o f Lane county and the whole coast country that is to be opened by the Will­ am ette Pacific Railway which is Mlilding from Eugene to Coos Bay. Especially are hundreds o f people o f our own state looking forward to the tim e when they can come to the Siuslaw country by train. This desire is expressed on all sides, _ by people fro inali parts o f Oregon and the North weak whenever1 they m eet residents Of this sec­ tion. Most of these people are coming with a de­ sire to invest or locate. This means the advance­ m ent and development o f our towns and com­ munities. This is what is wanted. This is what is necessary. * A large number o f the residents o f the Sius­ law are its pioneers. They have waited a long time. Years ago railroads were built on paper to -th is valley, but never materialized. Now a road bed is. completed from Eugene to Mapleton, bridge piers built, steel bridges, rails and building material at Eugene to be rushed in when the laying o f rails commences. . The pioneers who identified them selves with thia country are deserving o f great praise for the work o f development they have taken part in, but the job is not finished, it will never be finished. Communities like human beings must advance, and grow, or deteriorate and disappear. ! Newcomers are necessary to growth be­ cause they bring additional capital and energy. Few communities have been established and existed as towns and business-centers, without their pioneers having had just as high ideals o f progress as any who come later, but the task o f development becomes greater and must have mere people and more capital back o f it each year. A town should do something each year to ad­ MISS EDITHE P. YATES I have put a gasoline launch vance its growth. It takes the united effort of Eastern hammer makers have gone on a strike. PIANO th e majority to do this. It cannot be best car­ They will get little sympathy from the “ Knock­ on a regular run between Flor­ ers Union” ’ x - ence and Glenada making one Claaaea at Mapleton—Monday afternoon ried to success by new comers alone, neither can • end Tuesday 4 , round trip every hour. Fare is Acme -Wednesday 10 cents one way. Twenty-fare I _ Glenada—Saturday. tickets for sale at $1.00. Special Studio—Residence o f John Yates trips at special prices. MainJStreet R. A. LOWE, Florence, Ojegon Glenada, Ore. Katherine L. Norton, N ew Bedford, Mass., says: “ I had a terrible pain across my back, with a burning apd'scalding feel­ ing. I took Foley Kidney Pills as advised, with results certain and sure. The pain and burning Reeling left»me, I felt toned up and invigorated. I recommend '’oley Kidney P ills.” E. F. Surface. Do Y ou W an t To .LIST IT WITH US 280 acre Siuslaw ranch, im­ proved, one tract 160 acres timber, some town lots in Maple­ ton. Also a five-room house. For price and terms see P. E Jackson, Mapleton, Or. OL STEAD AND THOMSON PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS VARNISHING Satisfaction Guaranteed Headquarters with LoweJA Baldwin M. VERNON PARSONS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 12-13 Beckwith Building Eugene, Oregon Woodmen o f the World—M eets firat and third Tuesdays of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Woodmen wel­ come. R. S. Huston, Commander; D. E. Severy, Clerk. D. o f H., Siualaw Lodge No. 28— Meets the second and fourth Thursday evenings o f each month. Visiting mem­ bers cordially invited to attend. Mae Sanborn, C. o f H .; Isabel Severy, Re­ corder. I. O. O; F., Irene Encampment,*No. A2 Meets in I. O. O. hall in Florence the second and fourth Friday o f each month. Members of this degree are cor­ dially invited so attend. J. W. Tanner, C. P.j S. J. Seymour, Scribe. . 0 . E. S:, V ests Chapter No. 73—Meets in Masonic hall in Florence on the second and fourth Thursday evening in each month. The attendance o f all via- ng members is earnestly solicited. Mrs. Minnie Funk, W. M.; Mrs. Mary B Young. Recretarv. THE First National BANK M. W. A ., Ocean Wave Camp No. 7889 Meets each alternate Saturday evening in Woodmen hall, Ae.ne. Vis­ iting brothers are invited to attend. G. R. Mills, V. C.; N. G. Wilson, Clerk. R. N. of A ., Camp N o 2666, m eets each alternate Saturday evening in Woodmen hall. Acme. Visiting Neigh­ bors are cordially invited to attend. Clara E. Mills, Oracle; Rose Costello, Recorder. I. O. O. F., Maple Lodge No. 139 Meets every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F.hall, Mapleton. Brothers in good standing invited to attend. Jake Camp, N. G .; F. Whitaker, Secresary. h Don’t forget that dance at Acme Saturday night November EUGENE, OREGON 1st. Watch’for future announce­ ments. Eugene Woolen Mill Cloth 58 and 60 inches wide $1.00 and $1.50 per yard at the Woolen Accounts'bf all sizes welcomed Mill Store, Florence. Capital, surplus and Boat Bargains—Two gasoline Profit . . . $290,000.00 Migon Rebekah Lodge, No. 106 Meets motors, one bare launch hull, tw o first end third Saturday evenings »t 8 complete launches. Inquire at o ’clock in I. O. O.F. hall,Mapleton. Be- phis Nichols, N. G .; Anne Sounder, this office. We are in communication with a large number of people who are interested in the Siuslaw, among these maybe the fellow that wants your property. We can make you acquainted with each other. Secretary. CLEAN-STRONG-PROGRESSIVE MAPLETON-DEADWOOD STAGE Harbor-Sound Investment Co. FLORENCE? OREGON hall, Florence. Brothers In good stand­ ing invited to astend. S. C. Morris, N. G .; M. Klorris, Secretary. , Connects with Boat at Florence Boat leave« Florence at 8 o ’alock a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, le a v e s Mapleton e t 1 o ’clock a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Stage leaves Junction City. Mondays, Wedneedays and Friday«; leave« Mapleton Mondays, Wednesday« a n d F rid a y a .x W hittaker Bros, Proprietors Mrs. M. McCune Mapleton, Oregon Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed PRICES REASONABLE K. O. T. M., Acme Tent No. 89— Meets the second and fourth Monday o f each month in I. O. O. F. hall, Flor- pleton at 8 p. m. \ Visiting Kights are always .welcome. R. C. Wygant, Com.; Frank Smith, R. K. International Longshoremen Associa­ tion—Meets first and third Fridays o f month, 7:30 p. m. at Rita halt C. W. McLaughlin, tec. tree.; Arthur Titus, chairman. CHURCHES. First Presbyterian chureh, Rev. Dnimm, pastor -Sunday school 10a. m., . a * » * * « « « * « * * * * * « preaching service 11 a. m ., Christian .4» Endeavor 6.30 p. m, evening service 7:30 p. m ., mid-week service Wednesday evening 7:80. R esidenee'at personage on Lincoion street, opposite school house. » M ilin ery and Evangefieal church, W alter V. W all, p esto r S u n d a y school 10 a. m. Fancy Goods ship 11 a m ., junior C. E. 2 p. m., plorbnch , ORBOON• 4 C. t T p m .,p r e a c h in g 8 p .m ., MRS. KANOFF Tuesday evening prayer meeting 8 p. m. * * * * * * <« corner o f If ain and Howard.