The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 18, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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T H E SIUSLAW PILOT
Published, by
PILOT,
WE V
&. 1914
GOOD TIMES HAVE
Expensive Luxuries
THE SIUSLAW PRINTING COMPANY
8 . S. HUSTON............. .............................„ „ . ¿ ¿ E d i t o r
- Published every Wednesday ut The Siuslaw Pilot office
Washington street.,
Teach economy. That is one of the first and
highest virtures. It begins with saving money.
—Abraham Lincoln,,
Entered as second-class matter March ■ 20, 1913, at the
potsoflice at Florence, Oregon, under the act of March
3rd. 1913.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year in ad van ce.......... ..................................-....-11.60
This Bank Will Pay Your Taxes
call or mail your statements to us.
GETTING READY
The year 1914 is going to be a year of great
progress for the Siuslaw. No foreeen condition
can present rails being laid to Mapleton- the
head of tide in the early part of' the summer
and a few weeks later they will be at Acme and
train service a fact
waves a paw, and refuses to take any more.
The condition of the Siuslaw bar this winter
Some scientist may yet attempt to prove by such
indicates that results have been obtained and
experiments that the monkey has grater will
not less than 18 to 20 feet of water y^what will
power than the human race, and in this at least
be maintained from now.
there was ho evolution.
Small and large industries areat the present
•V-
time either actually establishing themselves or
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are being planned for.
Ensign Roy H. Davis, who entered the navy
The Tide Water Mill Co., at Florence is doing
in 1905 and has held the rank of ensign since
an immense amount of improvement work and
June 1911, has resigned, and his resignation
spending thousands of dollars to have their
has been accepted by Secretary of Navy Daniels,
plant in a condition to cut a maximum amount
and in doing so he has departed from the general
of lumber.
policy of refusing to permit Naval officers to
The Siuslaw Boom Co., have invested a large
I eave the service for outside ^ employment
amount of capital in preparing for future lum­
The young man leaves the navy because his
ber industry of the Siuslaw.
salary is not sufficient to support members of his
While this winter a cessation of activity has
family who are dependent upon hin\ for a living.
been apparent, yet there have; been continuous
This is an exceptional case and rather an ex-
and steady endeavors on the part o f several
ceptional young man. A young man who will
and
80 that S e y . sacrifice what is ^supposed to be an attractive
could
secure
in a position
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cfieerT after working six years to attain it, and
to take advantage of the better transportation
gives it up so as to better earn a living for de­
facilities to be offered by the railroad and Sius­
pendent relatives, shows a character that should
law bar.
develop and be a credit in any branch of govern­
ment service. Oregon should be proud of this
young man.
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A Paris physician has secured possession of a
Mrs.
C.
Brackett
Bishop, of Chicago, will tour
monkey that squired the cocaine habit from
the
world
to
collect
babies of all races, and will
association with its owner who was a woman.
raise
them
all
on
a
farm
together to prove the
Watching her use the drug the animal finally
theory
that
“blood
doesn’t
tell”. This is just a
learned its use, but the monkey seems to know
variation
ol
women’s
disposition
to make you
more than members of the human race who are
believe
“
black
is
white”
.
drug fiends, for when he has had enough he
COME.
SMS
■ D. T. MAHBR
NOTARY PUBLIC
* -awin'
The
First National
Bank
The first month of the new
Oregon Fire Relief Association
year has been marked by a decid­
o f McMinnville, Oregon
ed easing up of the money mar­
Office—-City Hall^Glenada, Or.
ket the world over, and by re­
vived activity and steadily grow­
ing prices on the security market,
CUSICK J. MAHONEY;
by increased industrial activity
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
and improved general business
AT LAW
OF EUGENE, OREGON
in this country. Good times are
Florence, Oregon
no longer coming; they have
W
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lc
o
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ts
come, almost with a rush. As to
D. E. SEVERY
,
the money market, discount rates
s m a ll o r la r g e
U. S. COMMISSIONER
have been reduced in every im
NOTARY PUBLIC
portant country of Europe ex-
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■eept-Franee, and-even there the
open market rate has dropped
w. g . u r u
and the Bank of France is
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW^
strengthening its position. Rates
are now at as low a level as pre­
Eugene, Oregon
vailed before the Balkan wars
and it is predicted that the Bank Capital, surplus and
Undivided profits $310,000.00
of England will soon make a
H. E. SLATTERY
further reduction. British con­
LAWYER
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
sols have risen to a price nearly
Room 3 and 4, Beckwith Bldg!
up to that prevailing before the
Cor. 7th and Willamette St.
Balkan war.
Eugene, Oregon
Added to this world-wide im- j
Milinery and
*
provement are causes peculiar to
JAMES W. FORD, JR.
the United States which have
Fancy Goods
«
« ENGINEER, SURVEYOR
inaugurated a period of con­
FLORENCE,
OREGON «
TIMBER ESTIMATOR
fidence, resulting in easy money,
«
a rush for investment and in­ * * * * * * *
* * * * *
, Florence, Oregon
dustrial activity. The settement
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
o f the tariff and currency ques­
DENTIST
tions has been followed by a
R. C. WYGANT
reassuring message from Presi­
Office upstairs in Brynd'Building
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
dent Wilson as to the trusts and
Florence, Oregon
railroads. Financiers,and large-
Bond - Securities - Investment
scale manufacturers breathe free-
iy lfter”! ^ ^ s ^ Z ^
to
Florence, Oregon
- 4 % .....
LaneCounty State and Savings Bank
On Saving Accounts and
Tune Deposits
MRS. KANOFT j
MISS EDITHE B. VATES
the policies -of the Administra­
\P 4 A N 0
MRB. ALLA D. QUMMOS{
tion. Legislation and adminis­
at Mapleton —Monday afternoon
tration are putting the relations Cl
GRADUATE NURSE
and Tuesday
of .business with the law on a
Hospital Accommodations
Acme -Wednesday
"'
References
sound economic foundation, re­
Glenada- SaturtttyJ
lieved of doubt as to what men
Studio-Residence of John Yates
Glenada,
Oregon
Main Street
may expect, And
investors
Florence, Oregon
promptly respond by letting loope
OLSTE AD AND THOMSON
their capital.
M. VERNON PARSONS
PAINTERS' ANQ
We are entering upon one of
PAPERHANGERS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
the biggest buying movements
VARNISHING
in the history of steel-making in
12-13 Beckwith Building
Satisfaction Guaranteed
the United States, and a long
Eugene, Oregon
Headquarters with Lowe A Baldwin
spell of normal, sound prosperity
for the whole country.
Within
North Fork Grange, No. 492. Meet*
sixty or ninety days the steel
- '2nd Saturday of each rqpdth at 10 a . m.
During the lector* hour everybody in­
mills of all the Pittsburg dis­
Driectory of state, county, city officer vited to attend,
worth Master, Hana.
trict will be running almost and and lodges.
M. Peterson, secy, Nellie E Beterson
possibly quite to their full
STATE.
D. of H., Siuslaw Lodge No. 28—
capacity.
The Psychological
Governor—Oswald West.
Meets the second and fourth Thursday
Secretary
of
State—Ben.
W.
Olcot.
moment for the complete re­ Treasurer—Thomas B. Kay.
evenings of each month. Visiting mem­
sumption of full activity in all
Supt. Pub. Instruction—R. Alderman. bers cordially invited to attend. Mae
Sanborn, C. of H .; Isabel Severy, Re­
lines seems to have arrived. Big State Printer—W. S. Dunniway.
Attorney General—A. M. Crawford.
orders are already given, or in Supreme Court—T. A. McBride, F. corder.
Moore, Robert Eakin, W. M. Ramsey
I. O. O. F., Irene Encampment, No.
contemplation, in almost every Charles
L. McNary.
42—Meets in I. O. O. hall in Florence
branch of the steel business.
Judges Second District—J. W. Ham­ the second and fourth Friday of each
L. T. Harris.
Already the effects of the im­ ilton,
Prosecuting Attorney—E. R. Bryson. month. Members of this degree are cor­
proved situation in the East are
dially invited so attend. J. W. Tanner,
COUNTY.
C. P.; S. J. Seymour, Scribe.
felt in Portland.
An increased
Judge H. W. Thompsnn.
amount of capital is offered for Commissioners— Wm. Hawley, R. J. O. E. S:, Vesta Chapter No. 73—Meet*
in Masonic hall in Florence on the
loan on mortage, and lenders are Hemphil.
Clerk Stacey M. Russell.
second
and fourth Thursday evening in
now xrilling to accept rates one Sheriff - J . M. Parker.
each month. The attendance of all vis-
Treasurer- S. W. Taylor.
per cent lower than a couple of
ng members is earnestly solicited. Mrs.
Assessor—B. F. Keeney.
months ago. The Union Pacific’s School Sup.—E. H. Moore. '
Mae Sanborn,; w - M. i Mr« Mary B*
Surveyor—C. L. Collier.
Young, Secretary.
large contract for freight cars Coroner
-W. T. Gordon.
M. W. A., Ocean Wave Camp No.
promises to start a revived de­ Justice of Place—J. U, Goude. ■
7869— Meets each alternate Saturday
mand for lumber.
Abundant
CITY OFFICERS.
evening in Woodmen hall, Acme. Vis­
rain in the wheat country promis­ President Carl H. Young
iting brother* are invited to attend. G.
Board
of
Trustees
-G.
T.
Sehreoder,
es large crops, even in districts
R. MUM, V. C.; N. G, Wilson, Clerk.
A. O. Knowles,{Fred Meyers and D. E.
which often suffer from drought Crutcher.
R. N. of A., Camp No 2666, meets
After the revival of productive
each
alternate Saturday evening in
Recorder—D. E, Severy.
Woodmen hall. Acme. Visiting Neigh­
business and conservative in­ Treasurer—J. W. Bergman
bors are cordially invited to attend.
Marshall—G. D. Morey.
vestment from stagnation we
Clara E. Mills, Oracle; Rose Costello,
CITY
OF
GLENADA.
may expect enterprises connected
Recorder.
with construction and develop­ R. A. Lowe—Mayor.
I. O. O. F., Maple Lodge No. 139 •
Councilman—First
ward,
C.
E.
Har­
ment of the country; in which
wood, S. E. Low; Second ward, O. L. Meets every Thursday evening in I. O.
Oregon is deeply interested, to Wisdom, president of council; J. G. O. F.hall, Mapleton. Brothers in good
standing invited to attend. JakeJCamp,
be taken up. This is forecast Wisdom.
N. G.; F. Whitaker, Secresary.
by a Philadelphia correspondent Recorder—Ed. T. Maher.
Migon Rebekah Lodge, No. 106 - Meet*
Treasurer —N. B. HuH.
of the New York Evening P ost
first and third Saturday evening-, »t 8
Marshall—Geo.
Colter
Jr.
who in commenting on the Presi­
o’clock in I. O. O. F. hall, Mapleton. So­
Surveyor— F. E. Monroe.
dent’s message says:
phia Nichols, N. G.; Anna Saunder,
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Secretary.
The feeling is that these utter-
A. F. and A. M., Florence .Lodge Nc..
aeces, coming simultaneously 107— Regular J 'communication oa first K. O. T. M., Acme Tent No. 89—
with world-wide relief to the and third Thursday evening*. Sojourning Meets the second and fourth Monday
monetary situation, will induce brothers in in good standing are invited of eaeh month in I. 6 . O. F. hall, Flor-
pleton at 8 p. m. Visiting Rights are
long deferred industrial plans to to attend. J. ,P. Cox. W. M .;C . H. always welcome. R. C. Wygant, Com.;
Young, Secretary.
be resumed- not suddenly, but
Frank Smith, R. K, __
L O. O. F., Sunset Kebekah Lodge
gradually and steadily, and with No. 114—Meets in OddFellows’ hall, Flor­
International Longshoremen Associa­
increasing confidence.
ence, the first and third Thursday even­ tion—Meet* first and third Fridays of
The revival shows that busi­ ing* in each month. Mr*. Annis Morey, month, 7:80 p. m. at Rita hall. C. W. .
McLaughlin, sec. tree.; Arthur Titus,
ness depression is mainly due to N. G .; C. D. Morey, Secretary.
I. O. O. F., Heceta Lodge No. I l l — chairman.
“a state o f mind” and that a meets every Wednesday evening lodge
new state of mind exists, where hall, Florence. Brothers in good stand­
CHURCHES.
confidence has replaced doubt ing invited to attend. J. U. Goude, N.
First Presbyterian church. Rev. John
and hope has replaced fear. G .; M. Morris, Secretary.
Drumm, pastor—Sunday school-10s. m.,
The clouds have broken and are Woodmen of the Work)—Meet* first preaching service 11 a. m., Christian
blowing away, permitting the and third Tuesdays of each month in I. Endeavor 8.30 p. m, evening service 7:30
O. O. F. hall. Visiting WoodmeD wel­
bright sun of prosperity to shine come. R. S. |Hueton, Commander; D. p. m., mid-week service Wednesday
evening 7:30. Keeidence ¡at parsonage
over the land with steadily E. Severy, Clerk.
on Lincolon street, opposite school house.
growing brilliance.—Exchange.
United Fishermen of the Pacific—
Evangelical church, Walter V. Wall, ’
OHFiaAL_DIRECTORY.
A BARGAIN
Three Acres
Beaver Dam Land
On main river. Private boat
landing; fishing privileges; can
be irrigated if wanted, but
not necessary, small house
a n d w ell. T h is is o n e o f th e fin e s t lit tl e
p la c e s on t h e S iu s la w r iv e r a n d is t h e v e ry
b e s t o f so il; w ill r a is e a n y th in g ,
A g rea t
p la c e fo r tr u c k g a rd e n in g .
A c c e ssa b le to
a ll m a r k e ts ; n e a r school i n d c h u rc h .
A
M ONEY M AKER,
Further Particulars
Upon Request
«9
Harbor-Sound
Investment Co.
FLORENCE¿OREGON
■ ¿¿f*
Siuslaw Local meet» the last Monday
in each month at Ola Myriad’s place at
The besfstock ranch in western 10 a. m. Visiting comrades invited to
Lane County |for sale. Inquire attend. George F
Point Terrace, Oregon
at this office.
pastor—Sunday school JO a. m., wor­
ship 11 a m„ junior C. E. 2 p. m., young
peoples C. E. 7 p. m.t preaching 8 p. m.,
Tuesday evening prayer meeting 8 p.m .
Parsonage some., of Main and Howard.