The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 04, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SIUSLAW
PILOT,
WEDNESDAY
V
FEBRUARY 4. 1914
M. VERNON PARSONS
against every bill which I thought
was uniust, and supported and
voted for every bill calculated
for the betterm ent of moral con­
ditions:
and I am proud of my
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Formal announcemeht th at he record in the legislature.
will this year seek the republican
“ I favor the passage of a law
; ■+ nomination for the state senator- placing the log boom companies
; H ! ship from Lane county was made under regulation by the State
Eugene, Oregon
; -!; i yesterday by Attorney M. Vernon Railroad Commission, so th a t
y Parsons, who represented the ’their charge?~and services may
I.VERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
•j county in the lower house a t the be regulated like other public
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......... .. ? 1913 session of the legislature. utilities.
J- In making known his decision,
“The long distance telephone
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T h at depends upon
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Mr. Parsons gave out the follow­ and telegraph companies will
W H O makes them. If
ing statem ent:
■- w nrobablÿ hear from me again if
“ I expect to be a candidate for ..l am alerted .to the
w
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you want the best yo u
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the Republican nomination for Partially through, my efforts in
the state senate from Lane the legislature the United States
can possibly get at a price
county, and I feel th a t my record ha^gomrflenced a suit against the
within your reach, let us
as a representative a t the last principal telephone company in
session of the legislature is suffi­ i the northw est to prevent it from
send your measure to our
Showing I
I character
cient evidence to the people that monopolizing all the telephone
famous Chicago Tailors,
ai interior '
I stand-Tor such legislation only I business in the northw est and
as is calculated to be of benefit thereby throttle all com petition.”
to the people.
“ I worked and voted for the
minimum wage bill for women
BORN
T h e clothes will be cut with the individual
and girls: introduced and secured
customer in mind, W i t throughout with an idea
In Florence, on Thursday, Jan.
the passage of the County De­
pository bill, which brings to {he 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corum,
of permanency, and guaranteed to fit and satisfy
county revenue enough to cover a daughter.
in every respect.
,
the expense uf th e county trea­
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C h arles1
surer’s office. This I believe is
Delivery will he made at your convenience.
the only revenue producing bill Tuttle, of Point Terrace, Febru­
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
ary
3d,
a
12
pound
daughter.
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that passed the legislature.
We can furnisn Building Material of all kinds. Doors, Win!
“ I prevented therailroads from The m other and baby are doing
dows, Izicks, Mouldings, Paints, W allPaper, Building Paper,
grabbing
the county roads for well, but Charley is still w hist­
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
railroad purposes without first ling.
DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
compensating the people for
them.
STAIJP& CORUM
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. Florence, Oregon
“ I have a few ideas on legisla­
¡FLORENCE, OREGON
THE RED FRONT
tion which I believe the people
w ant and should have, one being
. Ground-hog day w as celebrated
the tftate publication of textbooks, *
with sfinshine on Indian creek.
so th at the great’ question of text
Looks like six weeks more winter.
book g ra ft will be done away
Fine w eather th e last few days
with, and*! believe under such a
measure the children will get and you can hear the farm ers
their ttext books approximately scouring their plows for spring
40 per cent cheaper than they do plowing. *
Cecil Kirby of the Kirby Bros,
nOw, This has proved to be a
fact in California a t least. The camp came over Thurday with-
These are the best working clothes bought by man state owns its printing plant and a crew of men and w ent down
today. Try thcpi, you ask for one no other
does its own printing, and why the creek to roll in the rem ainder
Their line of gloves are also carried in stock. .
not print and furnish the text of their logs th at was left on the
Full line^ff GIL C W T H IN G -and RURBER BOOTS+|
Our prices haqe been reduced on every article in the
“ M ortgage notes should lie
Mr. and Mrs. William Caster­
S u rfa c e D ru g S to re
house until March 1 s t
z
exempted from taxation; and I line visited with ,\fr. and Mrs.-
Get the benefit of this sale by trading here.
would like to see a loan fund Ralph Taylor Sunday.
We deliver goods anywhere on the river. >
created for the Agricultural
A new addition containing the
Rare Goods at Eastern Prices
TRY US
' --£ 2
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College and the University, so tearing up of the side walk at
See double-pace A.d
that deserving young men and Acme by county court has been
Saturday
Evening Post
wom en, although poor, could added to Tompson road prim er
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Deoember
6th
borrow from this fond and repay and Mr. W. A. Mead departed
S l e m m o n ’s R a c k e t S t o r e
These Goods have
it with interest a lte r their educa­ for Eugene to purchase one.
a national reputation
1. O. 0 . F. Building.
Mapleton, Oregon
tion has been completed. This is
' Mr. Clyde Mead left f o r Eu­
( a day and age of education, and
gene Tuesday where he expects
J in order for the young men and
to purchase some music for the
wojpen to be equipped to compete new dances he has recently intro­
with others in the future they
duced.
must have an education, the op-
Miss Mabel Wilson was a visitor
' portunity of an education should
to
th e Tabor home Saturday
' be placed a t the door of every
evening
and Sunday. ~
boy and girl regardless of w’hether
Dave Beers made a trip to J.
(or not their parents are wealthy
J. Wilkinson place, so he claims,
I or poor.
“ The workm en’s compensation but was seen talking to a young
Don’t
act should be amended so as to lady by the way side.
believe
he
was
there.
give proper protection to the em­
For sale one good second hand
ployer as well as to the employe,
(and so as to apportion the cost Moose. Inquire of Tead.
' of the risk according to the haz­ ■Mr. Gibb’s cook was seen
ards of the particular business in going up the road Saturday after- j
Mrs. Minnie Funke, Prop.
which one m ight be engaged. noon and
Sunday evening. |
H a m lin S treet
As it is, the extrem e hazards get Wonder where he was going.
their insurance too cheap and th e! Mr. Babe Mead is very busy
(lesser hazards, such as the lu m -' these days. He spends his Sun­
All kinds of Laundry W ork-C leaning and Pressing
Rates on Family W ashing
her industry have to pay too days in the black-smith shop | Call for and deliver all work
Special Work Solicited
much, - Jn my opinion as the learning the ferrier trade.
workm en’s compensation act now
There was an old fashion
stands it is drafted in favor of
spelling
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the extrem e hazards, such as 1
house Friday night. There will
electric railroads, quarrymen, |
be another in two weeks. Come
structural iron workers, persons
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every
one and bring your primers. »
You know the kind |
employing electricians, etc., and
Having seen an article in your
operates in such a way th at the
paper
conserving a mass m eeting
cost to the logger and mill man
is more than his proportionate for county division. Will say the
Meals 35c and 50c
Rates $l.Ct to $2.00
hazard.
| people of the upper county
“ “ The tax laws should be chan g- would be very much pleased if it
Special rates by the week
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' ed so th a t half of the taxes can would be held at Mapleton, and *
Tables will he supplied with the Best the Season affords
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they
were
notified
in
time
so
all
I be paid in the spring, when they
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H
eadquarters
for
Traveling
Men
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could
attend.
are' needed, and the remaining
N ext week I will w rite an * » » ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * ♦ * » * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ * ♦ * * ♦ * * * *
half paid in the fall: no penalty
being placed on the last half of article on the Siuslaw National
the taxes until the same become Forest look for i t
-S C O O P
due, with a penalty on the "first
half if not paid when due. This
FOR SALE
penalty should not be more than
NORTH BEND MAUFACTURING CO.
276
acres
of the best kind of
8 per cent annum, which would
North Bend, Oregon
equal what the county has to pay dairy land on tide w ater land on
the
Siuslaw
river,
good
house
for money plus two per cent
MANVFACTVRBM OF
which is the amount of interest four rooms, good barn, 400 fruit
SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS
l it gets on county deposits as pro­ rees all bearing,¿200.acres clear­
GLASS— High Grade Interior Finish
tailed on Application
Prie iMai
ed will be sold at a bargain. Will
vided in my depository bill.
“ I voted for every bill which I sell as a whole or any amount
thought was ju st and right and above 40 acres. Inquire a t this
Hampton’s
TO SEEK NOMINATION
FOR STATE SENATOR
W hat
Constitutes
Good Clothes?
CASH S T O R E -
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H appy N e w Y ear
and remember we have goods
— to sell th at sell j ,,
THE FLORENCE RACKET STORE
Ed. V. Price & Co.
Florence Builders Supply Company
Smith’s T ogger y
“Things That Men Wear”
WHO IS WHO
ONJNDIAN CREEK
We are Exclusive Agents
for the Carharrt line of
W orking Clothes
Choice Box
Nuts..
ST O R E
All kinds for the
trade—also
Some
Candies
T H E FLORENCE LAUNDRY
: BAY VIEW HOTEL:
;
Miller & Daniels, Props.
If you get them at
J. P. cox
C onfectionery
Florence, : • Oregon
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