The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 04, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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THfc o i U o LAW
THE
THE SIUSLAW PRINTING COMPANY
R. S. HUSTON............... ...................Editor
PILOT,
WEDNESDAY
others interested in having a building erected,
for the use of such work, will be successful.
The work that has been turned out by the pupils
of this departm ent have had much m erit in the
past, and promises great benefit in its develop­
ment.
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If several years ago, some one had told many
people who lived in the west and were fam iliar
with the cattle and sheep industry, th a t they
would live to see m eat shipped in largexjuantifies
to the west coast of the United States and
British Columbia; he would have been ridiculed.
Yet meat is being shipped here now, with indi­
cations of a large grow th of the business.
FEBRUARY
BEFORE SENDING TO
CATLOGUE HOUSES
READ THIS TWICE
B J). T. MAHBR----------
THE
NOTARY PUBLIC
First National
Oregon Fire Relief Association
of McMinnville, Oregon
BANK
The following ten command­
Office--City Hall.^Glenada, Or.
V . . .
ments are offered for the guid­
' . V •
ance of catalog house patrons:
EUGENE, OREGON f
CUSICK J. MAHONEY
1. You shall sell your farm
Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1913, at the
• •.
products
for
cash
whenever
you
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Ppotsoffice at Florence, Oregon, under the act of March
Srd, 1913.
can, but not to us we do not buy 4 (//Interest os all Saviafs Acconib i _
AT LAW
* /OTimeDeposits beginning Jai. 1,19b
from you.
.
Florence, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
2. You shall believe our s ta te ­
One year in advance__ ______ . . . . . . . . ___ ____ ; ___$1.50
ments aiuLbuy all you need from
D. E. SEVERY
us, because we w ant to be good Accounts’of all sizes welcomed
U.
S.
COMMISSIONER
OUR NEW CHARTER
to you although we are not Capital, surplus and
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NOTARY PUBLIC
profit
.
,
.
$310,000.00
A charter commission consisting of eight busi-
That eight-hour law is causing some excite- porsonally acquainted with you
Florence. Oregon
3. .YftU shall send the..monay-
jj'M iim iif Florence., haw.gong rartifuUy over
.m a n t
m a yo rs , po li ceme n, fir em en
a propped new charter that was drawn up hy
commissiotiers, and other salaried workers. We *n a‘^ ance
give us a chance to
W. G. \ t f i <1
Prof. Don C. Sowers at their request, and they
say let them have’ it, somebody should, and the
J " e ®°°^s ‘rom the factory
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWJ
have pronounced it a good one for the town.
boss never will be able to work less than sixteen w'1" / our money; meanwhile, CLEAN-STRONG-PROGRESSIVE
They have presented it to the Board of Trustees,
hours a day.
-
j you W1" have to wait patiently
Eugene, Oregon
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ja few weeks, as th at is our
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who will look it over and then submit it to some
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,
I business method.
attorney-for judgem ent as to its legality. It
H E. SLATTERY
Bank clearings show an increase of business, 4. You shall send the money «
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v ill then he printed and each voter furnished
u
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ric
g
Jan
u
ary
ly
l4
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This
indicates
that
¡nydvance
to
give
us
a
chance
LAWYER
♦
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*• w ith a copy. Could there be any better method
*
the
finances
of
the
country
are
better
and
will
|
to
g
et
the
goods
from
the
factory
*
user! to get a town charter? Reserve your judg­
*
Room 3 and 4, Beckwith Bldg
continue so, unless pessimistic crookinga play a w ith your money; meanwhile, *
Cor. 7th and Willamette St.
ment of it until you have an opportunity to read
M i l i n e r y and
hold-up game on “ good times.
*
Eugene, Oregon
you
will
have
to
wait
patiently
it over carefully, and then if it does not suit
F ancy G oods'
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a few weeks,as th a t is our buss- *
you in every respect, do your best to find cause
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A young woman living in Portland tried six ness method
to support it.
JAMES W. FORD, JR.
FLORENCE,
OREGON
times before she succeeded in committing suicide.
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4. You shall apply to your
ENGINEER, SURVEYOR
If she had made as many trials, real earnest nearest city to aid you in build­ * * * ♦ > * # >
* * *
The Morning Oregonian of January 24th says:
TIMBER ESTIMATOR
ones,
in
trying
to
live,
the
result
would
have
ing good roads so you can con­
“ To test out the question w hether the city
been differen t >
veniently get the goods from the
through the mayor is violating the eight-hour
Florence, Oregon
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
depot, for we do not build coun­
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law, by requiring firemen and policemen to
DENTIST
It is reported th a t recently a Wall street try roads.
work more than eight hours a day, Mayor
5.
You
shall
buy
church
bells'
R. C. WYGANT
syndicate cleaned up $550,000 in ninety minutes.
Altoe will submit to arrest this morning at 8:15
Office upstairs in RryndjBuilding
and
church
fixtures
from
us
and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Easy to figure how many dollars a minute, but
o’clock. The arrest will be made by State Labor
Florence, Oregon
we will never know how many people were also forward the money in advance,
Commissioner Hoff. ,, The Labor commissioner
for for this is our business m eth­
cleaned-up.
Bond - Securities - Investm ent
a t least is consistent; you coulden’t get him to
MISS EDITHE B. YATES
od.
and you shall collect from
Florence, Oregon
make th at arrest before 8 a. n t o’clock under
the business men in your vicinity
PIANO
any circumstances, and if he didn’t find the
The Eugene Daily Guard put one over 1 h c , M much Hinney, aa you etta b *
- mayor befO'ielPiK nr; he would have to wait un­
ground hog, and saved the day*.' “ Scoop” b
Montlay afternoon
MBS. ALLA Di <ÍÜMMOB¡
, the benefit of your church as it Classes at Mapleton
til the next day.
and Tuesday
the game by getting up early and putting
GRADUATE
NURSE
an is against our rules to donate for
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Acme Wednesday
umbrella over th a t hibernating anim al’s hole.
Hospital Accommodations
Glenada
Saturday
J
building country churches.
Many pictures of the tango dance make us
References
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Studio Residence of John Yates
6. You shall buy your tools
think of the antics of flies caught on a piece of
Main Street
Glenada,
Oregon
While they do not expect [it the eight men from us and be your own mech-
tangle-foot fly paper. N ext year it m ight be
Florence, Oregon
who have served as a charter commission arc anTc in order to drive the mech-
“ The Tangle-foot dance.”
entitied
to our thanks.
anics from your v icinity,for we
OLSTE AD ANDTHOMSON
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wish
it
so.
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M. VERNON PARSONS
The pupils bf the Florence .public schools are
PAINTERS AND
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW’
PAPERHANGERS
very much interested in the manual training de­
A Poultry Show is announced for the 27th of | _ 7. You shall induce your
neighbor to buy everything from
VARNISHING
partm ent. It is to be hoped th at the teachers and
February. Gets your birds ready.
12-13 Beckwith Building
Satisfaction .Guaranteed
_ iu sT ’a s w e have room for more
Eugene, O r e g o n
money the less mopey there Ja
Headquarters with lx>w«
Baldwin
in your community, the sooner
North Fork Grange,’ No. 492. Meets
we can put your local m erchants
2nd
Saturday of each modttrat 10 a. m.
out of business and charge you
During the lecture hour everybody in­
any price we please.
Driectory of state, county, city officer vited to attend.
worth Master, Hans,
8. You shall look often a t the and lodges.
m . Peterson, secy, Nellie E Beterson
beautiful pictures in o u r’catalog,
STATE.
\
D. of H., Siuslaw Lodge No. 2S—
Governor - Oswald West.
so your wishes will increase, and
Meets the second and fourth Thursday
evenings of each month. Viaitirtgmem-
you will send in a big o rd e rs a l­ Secretary of S tate- Ben. W. Olcot.
Treasurer—Thomas B. Kay.
bers cordially invited to attend. Mae
though you are not in immediate
Supt. Pub. Instruction R. Alderman. Sanborn, C. of H .; Isabel Severy, Re­
need ot the goods, otherwise you
State Printer—W. S. Dunniway.
corder.
Attorney General— A. M. Crawford.
m ight have some money left to
I. O. O. F., Irene Encampment, No.
Supreme Court—T. A. McBride, F. 42—Meets in I. O. O. hall in Florence
buy some necessary goods from
Moore, Robert Eakin, W." M. Ramsey
the second and fourth Friday of each
your local merchant.
Charles L. McNaryf-
9. You shall have the mer­ Judgvs Second District—J. W. Ham­ month. Membersof thisdegreeare cor­
dially invited so attend. J. W. Tanner,
chants who repair the goods you ilton, L. T. Harris.
C. P .; S. J. Seymour. Scribe.
Prosecuting Attorney—E. R. Bryson.
buy from us. book the bills so
O. E. 8:, Vesta Chapter No. 73 -Meets
you can send the money for his
COUNTY.
in Masonic hall in Florence on the
labor to us for new goods, o ther­ Judge H. W. Thompsnn.
second and fourth Thursday evening in
wise he will not notice our influ­ Commissioners Wm. Hawley, R. J. each month. The attendance of all via-
Hemphil.
ng members is earnestly solicited. Mrs.
ence.
Clerk—Stacey M. Russell.
Mae Sanborn, J W. M.; Mrs. Mary B«
10. You shall, in case of sick­
Sheriff -J. M. Parker.
Young. Secretary.
ness or need, apply to your lo­ Treasurer—S. W. Taylor.
IL W. A., Ocean Wave Camp No.
cal dealer for aid and credit, as
Assessor B. F. Keeney.
7869—Meets each alternate Saturday
School Sup.—E. H. Moore.
we do not know you or care to—
evening in Woodmen hall, Ae.ne. Vis­
Surveyor—C. L. Collier.
Inland Grocer.
iting brothers are invited to attend. G.
Published every Wednesday at The Siusluw Pilot office
Washington street..
MRS. KANOfF
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
(
Wanting
AS CH EAP AS HOM ESTEADS’
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.
Is th e price I can give on some
ranches I have listed. Their not
far out of the way, either, close to.
railroad and a county road on all
of i t
v B etter investigate this. Good
land and runs from|$6.00 an acre
up.
I have a*numberof small tracts
a t reasonable prices.
Also some lakeside and city lots
and several good city residences
for sale.
You will fihd me a t the Bay
View Hotel.
MELVIN G. M ILLLER
STAGE
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FLORENCE, OREGON
CITY OFFICERS.
President—Carl H. Young
Board of Trustees -G. T. Schreoder,
A. O. Knowles,|Fred Meyers and D. E.
Crutcher.
Recorder — D. E, Severy.
Treasurer -J. W. Bergman
Marshall G. D. Morey.
CITY OF GLENADA.
R. A. Lowe—Mayor.
Councilmen—First ward, C. E. Har­
wood, 3. E. Low; Second ward, O. L.
Wisdom, president of council; J. G.
Wisdom.
Recorder—EM. T. Maher.'
Treasurer -N . B. Hull.
Marshall—Geo. Colter Jr.
Surveyor—F. E. Monroe.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
R. Mills, V. C.; N. G. Wilson, Clark.
R. N. of A., Camp No 2656, meets
each . alternate Saturday evening in
’
f
Woodmen hall. Acme. Visiting Neij
dg^w'
bors are cordially invited to atter
env
Clara E. Mills, Oracle; Rose Coateljoi
Recorder.
I. O. O. F., Maple Ixxige 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.
Migon Rebekah Ixxige, No. 106—Meets
first and third Saturday everting-. »t 8
o’clock in I. O. O.F. hall, Mapleton. So-
phia Nichols, N. G.; Anna Saunder,
Secretary.
K. O. 'T. M., Acme Tent No.’89—
Meets the second and fourth Monday
of each month In I. 0 . O. F. hall, Flor-
pleton at 8 p. m. Visiting Rights are
always welcome. R. C. Wygsnt, Com.;
Frank Smit£, R. K.
International Longshoremen Associa­
tion—Meets first and third Fridays of
month, 7:30 p. m. at Rita hall. C. W.
McLaughlin, sec. tree.; Arthur Titus,
chairman.
A. F. and A . M., Florence Lodge No.
107 Regular] ¡communication oa first
and third Thursday evenings. Sojourning
brothers in in good standing are invited
to attend. J. P. Cox, W. M.; C. H.
Young, Secretary.
1. O. O. ., Sunset Rebekah Lodge
CHURCHES.
No. 114- - Meets in OddFellows' hall, Flor-.
C o n n e c ts w ith B o a t at
ence, the first and third Thursday eVfcn-
First Presbyterian church. Rev. John
F lo re n c e
ings in each month. Mrs. R. A. Lowe,
Drumm, pastor-Sunday school 10 a. n.
N. G.; C. D. Morey, Secretary.
preaching service 11 a. m., Christi 4
Boat leave« Florence at 8 o’clock a. m.
I. O. O. ., Heceta Lodge No. I ll — Endeavor 6.30 p. m, evenfhp
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
meets every Wednesday evening lodge p. m., mid-week service
Leaves Mapleton at 1 o ’clock a. m.
hall, Florence. Brothers in good Stand- evening 7:30. Residence ¡at pajg,^'1**
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays < ■
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, ..
1 i inft invited to astend. S. C. Morris, N. on Lincolon street, opposite school ha
Stage leaves Junction City, Mondays, G.; M. Morris, Secretary. •
Evangelical church, Walter ¡V.
Wednesdays and Frida)«; Uaves
Woodmen of the World—Meets first
Mapleton Mondays, Wednesdays and third Tuesdays of each month in 1. pastor—Sunday school 10 a. m., wor­
ship 11 a m., junior C. EL 2 p. m., young
and Fridays.
O. O. F. hall. Visiting Woodmen wel­ peoples C. E. 7 p. m., preaching 8 p. m.,
come. R. S. Huston, Commander; D. Tuesday evening prayer meeting 8 p. m.
W h it t a k e r B ro s , P ro p rie to rs E. Severy, Clerk.
Parsonage come of Main and Howard.
K.
A.
MAPLETON-DEADWOOD
Harbor-Sound
Investment Co.
.Coroner -W. T. Gordon.
Justice of Peace—J. U, Goude.