The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 11, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY
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1914
pounds pressure was installed.
New valves and „fittings of the
best make were used in making
the connections.
Capt. Robert Jones brought
The Florence Male tjuartette the tug in, but left on the L
J consisting of E. C. Wayman,
Roscoe for Portland where he
Frank Monroe, L. J. Pourtales
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V a t s / , Dyer’ w lth .M,ss Edith Vosberg. which runs b X e e n
Yates as accompanist, under Portland and Nehalem
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make their first appearance m ) in on the Robarts and has token
Blorence on Friday February command.
CASH STORE
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PILOT,
«F L O R E N C E MALE
QUARTETTE WILL OVE
MUSICAL FEB. 20TH
Hampton’s
Eugene, Oregon
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EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND “WOMEN
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The quartette will be assisted contractors who own the tug
by several of our local musicians. expended a considerable sum to
j'selection™™™*" & ™
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b° a t.in J™* claf"? Condi’
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and remember we have goods
to sell th at sell
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
We can furnish Building Material of all kinds, Doors, Win'
dows, Locks, Mouldings, Paints, Wall Paper, Building Paper*
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
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five were appointed to canvass
A permanent organization was a» slogans and present their se-
formed, and Robert Clow, J. C.
lection of three to the club Jor a
I Beck and Joe Slemmons were vote.
selected as delegates to attend a
The vote showed a majority in
general
meeting of soon
to division,
be called j of
favO
r o f »Florenc?
”
1 n the interest
county
Undeveloped
Wealth. ”
As
Florence, Oregon
TUG ROBARTS ARRIVED
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IN PORT SATURDAY
The tug Robarts arrived here
Saturday morning from Portland
after an absence of over a month.
The tug boat was thoroughly
To Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz,
overhauled, and a new boiler
of Maple Creek, Tuesday,
which has a steam test of 175 daughter.
S lem m on ’s R a ck et Store
I. O. 0 . F. Building.
A g e n t G arharrt
W ork in g C lo th es
S O C IE T Y
C-A-R-H-A-R-R-T
Nuts
.All kinds for the
trade—also
Some
Candies
You know the kind I
Good Clothes?
That depends upon
- W H O makes them. If
can possibly get at a price
within your reach, let us
send your.measure to our
famous Chicago Tailors,
Ed. V . Price & Co.
The clothes will be cut with the individual
customer in mind, built throughout with an idea
of permanency, and guaranteed to fit and satisfy
in every respect
DeSvny w l be mode at rov
iiiimiih i
Smith’s Toggery
“Things That Men Wear”
TH E R ED FR O N T
¡FLO R EN C E, OREGO
BORN
Mapleton, Oregon
T h a t’s A ll
this was offered at the meeting
and after the contest closed, no re­
ward was given the one suggest­
ing i t
Constitutes
~ you want the
t i nn f o r s ervioo durin g t hiw m»»».
MAPLETON HOLDS -
“NEW COUNTY” MEETING
Florence Builders Supply Company
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SIUSLAW COMMERCIAL
CLUB CHOOSE SLOGAN
THERORENCE RACKET STORE
STAUP & CORUM
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-Ib is musical organization has On ’s work
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been rehearsing for some time ip I
their preparation for their first
musical event, and promise some­
thing o f merit in the way of
entertainment.
At the regular meeting of the
Commercial Club Monday night
thejslogans offered in competition
for the prize were read.
None
seem to be what the club desired
Tuesday evening the citizens
so the members present were re-
o f Mapleton held a meeting at Quested tn
the Slemmon’s Racket Store and
, m° re’
W hat
T ^ j S S g L 1*
f a te j a a w«
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rganizations is the Tuesday frosting and holding five candles
Auction B n d ,e Club which had uf the » m e color
AvenTl t T
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Four taw7 *y *f,ei? 00n-
dy- The favors were amal) dolls
ve™ deH.“ H u 7 Z t 2 t ',M *an‘l , ' <‘reT i in " d ,n d ” hite “ d
tier B o a i
'°" ta “ ™ Ad' - much to their j o , each little girl
tion B r J g , wM ,„ w e d . Mrs. jw «, given one to earr, home
Rudolph i firynd
winning highest
Br
A fter a happy afternoon the
honors. ,
guests dispersed wishing the
A dainty luncheon was served,
hostess many more birthdays.
during the afternoon. The mem­ Those present were; Bessie Hud­
bers present were: Mrs. Capt J.
son, Vera Kyle, Verbena Morris,
Bergeman, Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs.
Lorie Hindshaw, Beatrice Grice,
E. F. L e e fe ,. Mrs. Mearle C.
Babe Grice, Dorothy Drumm,
Fox, Mrs. Irwin Smith, Mrs.
Lily Drumm, Esther Surface,
David Kyle, Mrs. John W. Berg­ Geraldine Catell, Emily and Edna
man, Mrs. J. W. Ford, Mrs. W. McCornack.
Fotheringham, Mrs.
Rudolph
Brynd and Miss Mary Cassidy.
The first valentine party of the
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Choice Box
Surface D ru g Store
Rare Goods at Eastern Prices !
See double-page Ad
Saturday Evernng Post
Decern beF 6th
These Goods have
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a national reputation
ST O R E
season was given Tuesday even­
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 4. - ing
- by Miss Grace M
Sl ,n
East
in ner
her
Mrs. L. J. Pourtales entertained coxy apartments on Washington
at an afternoon party, comtoli- street.
menting her mother, Mrs. CMas.
Five hundred was played af-
Babcockof Northfield, Minnesota, fording much enjoyment. The
Five Hundred was played at four brat prizes were won by Mr. and
ta les, Mrs. J. W. Ford, winning Mrs J. McCrae, the second prizes
tnepnze. At 4:30 a very delicious by Miss Bossen and Mr. C. J. Ma-
Mrs. Minnie Funke, Prop.
luncheon was served.
Those honey.
Luncheon was served
Hamlin Slraat
present were Mesdames, M. C. by the hostess, assisted by her
Fox, J. W. Ford, T. J. Hudson, mother Mrs. E. J. E ast
Call
° f k?und7 Work—Cleaning and Pressing
! I. A. Smith, E. F. Surface, Wm.
Call for and deliver all work
Rates on Famil? Washi,
Brynd, Rudolph Brynd, Dave
Mrs. T. C. Säubert, enter­
Special Work Solicited
Kyle, Wm. Kyle. E. F. Leefe, tained the Sunshine club of Acme
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D. Crutcher. Eaton, R. C. Wy- Thursday afternoon.
About
Rant. J. P. Cox, W. S. Irwin, J twenty-five ladies were present
W. Bergman and Frank Smith. coming on a special boat The »
affair was in the nature of a »
Mrs. W. H. O’Kelley, enter­ thimble party with a social good »
tained Saturday evening in hon­ time enjoyed by those present
or of Miss Ruth Crutcher who ( offee and cake was served by * .
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has spent the past six months the hostess.
I Rates $X.f; to $2.00
visiting in Florence and will
Meals 36c and 50c
soon leave for her home.
A very unique Birthday party
Five hundred was the enter-,
8. ^ , riast
was givenf,last week at the home ,
Special rates by th e > ee k
t“ n"S
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Mr8' D*ViA “
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Tables will be supplied with the Best the Season affords
M r r
I m \ R B' At es’ and' aU8p,ces of the Evangelical La- *
Headquarters for Traveling Men
Mr. C. J. Mahoney.
Luncheon die’s Aide society.
Each lady
was served, after which many invited celebrated her own birth- • ♦ » » ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » ♦
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rendCred
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ponding to her years.
After a
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BA Y VIEW H O T E L
Miller & Daniels, Props.
If you get them at
J. P. cox
Confectionery
Florence, : : Oregon
On Thursday afternoon. Feb. 1
6th Edna McCornack celebrated
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' t w i ll ? l i' i hd^ 1by/ nt7 taininR I Mnt Geo- Schroeder, entertain-
homZ n i hM
at the
a P*rty of friends, in honor of
home of Mrs. E. McCornack. | her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Alice
Gaines were played and a deli Hite of
Coquille, Wednesday
cioua luncheon was served. The afternoon.
Five hundred was
table was decorated in a unique played, and a dainty luncheon
*nd pretty manner. A large was enjoyed. /
MAUFACTURINC
North {£end, Oregon
MAMuvAcTuaaaa or
sash , doors A nd mouldings
GLASS— H ir tG r a d e Interior Piiwah
Prioaa Wafted on Application
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