The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 18, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    COMPLETE LIME
Dr. Lund, of Mapleton, came
up the beach from Coos Bay, ant
Gardiner Friday.
Mrs. Sarah Cassidy left this
week on a visit to her sister
who lives at Gardiner.
LOGGERS', DRIVERS’
Miller and Daniels, of the Bay
C. W. W estcott of Kalamazoo, View hotel, have taken out the
AND CRUISERS’ SHOES
FANCY A N D S TA P LE
Michigan, came in Thursday, to old wooden hood over the range,
visit his cousin, H. Fish.
and replaced it by a galvanized
JO E M ORRIS J r .
M A P LE TO N , ORl E. B. McNair, of Coos Bay, iron hood which carries the
came up the beach on horse back, fumes directly out through the
Mrs. J. C. Ward, and Miss going through to Ocean View.
PERSONALS
Î Tina Beck were in town Saturday. James Neely, brought his young roof.
The dining room has had a
— R e v .--H. L. Pr a tt, mad e a trip -SO ntoD r..X ietv^. Edward s S at- dividing screen placed aerossone
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w i n ‘townKriaSy
up the North Fork Wednesday. urday, returning home Monday. end, behind which the regular
from Mercer.
C. A. Johnson, returned from boarders will be furnished with See W indow Display
C. C. Behnke, left Wednesday,
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H. Cline, was in the city Mon­
Florence, O r e g Ion
for a short trip up the North Junction City Tuesday, Mrs. their meals family style.
day on business.
The partition between the
Johnson and son will return soon.
Fork.
Rufus Johnson, was down on
Henry Bergman, left for home
A,berta Knowles, of Ma- parlor and dining room will be
Miss Alberta
business Friday.
lursday after a visit with his pleton- came aown Friday to visit reduced partly, and the parlor
Thursday
A. W. Stonefield, of Big creek, parents.
her brother Archie and other re­ will be used for a grill room,
where a cashier will be placed to
came in Monday.
Dr. Chas. Johnson leaves for latives.
receive all money coming from
A letter in answer to the
Allen Porter, was down from
February 14 was celebrated by
Gardiner Friday and will be gone i H. D. Coe, of Coos Bay, and the dinning room.
resolutions
of
the
Acme-Mapleton
Mapleton Saturday.
the
people of the North Fork
Wesley Whittaker, of Mapleton,
two days.
It is the intention of the wagon road was received last by having a Baskst social and
Chas. W. Lyons, came down
J. A. Wilkinson and Lloyd were registered at the Bay View management to make this hotel week by the secretary of the
dinner.
Over sixty people had
Thursday, from Walton.
Biglow were down Thursday from Wednesday.
first class in the way of service. mass meeting.
It reads as gathered at the Grange Hall by
Edkin Weatherson, came down Mapleton.
W. R. Stalter, of Vancouver,
follows:
ten o’clock a. m. A Grange bu­
from Mapleton Saturday.
Washington,
left Friday
for
Chas. Mande, of Portland, was
siness
meeting was held for the
Henry Holden, of North Fork, registered at the Bay View, home, after a short visit here
..
Feb. 9th, 1914.
first
hour
and then the baskets
with friends.
was in on business Saturday.
Mr. R. C. Wygant, -
Thursday.
wer^sold, netting the sum of $50.
Bert Martin, of Fiddle creek
Martin Connaly, of Porter
Florence, Oregon.
Geo. Chapman
and
Billy
The basket bringing the high­
was in Florence for a Saturday Worthington, of North Fork were Bros. & Connaly, came in from
Dear Sir:
est
price, being $10. was that Jof
Portland,
Or..
Feb.
13.—Re­
visit
the camp Sunday, expecting to
in town Monday.
I have received your letter of Miss Kinsey, the Minerva school
pairs
to
the
barge
Erederick,
be­
locate in Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christensen
longing to the Tide Water, Mill February 4th, enclosing the teacher, and was reported by an
Mrs. Frank Knowles, made a
Ray Vanderberg was in Flor­ Company, of this city, and bad­ petition and resolutions passed enthusiastic young North Fork
were Saturday visitors in Flor­ trip to Mapleton Wednesday, for
ence on his way home from ly dammaged by running ashore by the Florence meeting in re­ lady to have been "bought by
ence.
a short stay.
Tsiltcoos lake where he has been
near the entrance to Yaqnina gard to opening a wagon road Capt. Wetzel, “the North Fork
visiting several months.
After the baskets (were
Bay, will be made by Anderson & between Mapleton and Florence. Sport.
- Mrs. 0 . L. Hanson and son Crowe to whom the contract was
I will present this matter to aold dinner was eaten and in the
Howard, of the Light house, le t The work of putting the the Court this morning. ( Feb. afternoon the following program
came in Friday. Mrs. Hanson sea-going barge in good condition 9th.)
was given:
returning home Sunday.
I had supposed that all along
A Grange song by Miss Lin-
is being started at the Oregon
Percy Cox and H. F. Curtis, drydock. The contract is ex­ the people of your vicinity under­ gren, Mrs. Peterson, Miss Agnes
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left Friday for Portland and pected to be completed in twelve stood that the Court desired to Haring and Miss Kinsey.
Reading ( “ Unity’7 Mrs. P*.’
Seattle, to purchase a line of or fifteen days.
• • • h L aa
get as full an expression as posi­
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groceries for Percy’s new store.
The Frederick is to be equip ble o f what the people of your tenon.
Recititation ( “Thiatiee”) La^
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A Philgreen and wife, left ped with a jjgpv keelson, and 1 vicinity wanted.
The proposition to take the Vaughn Bigelow. _
Monday, for an extended trip to big portion of the bottom of the
Duet
(Instrumental) Mias
“ M ost E v e r y th in g fo r a L ittle L e ss”
out side points. Mr. Philgreen hull aft will be renewed. She is cash for the road has not been
is connected with the Harbor- to be recalked and considerable decided upon by the Court, and Lingren and Mias Agnes Harm«"
Lecture ( “Some people talk
other work will be done to her. we have received no money from
Sound Investment Co.
the
railroad
company
on
that
too
much’’) Mrs. Eugene Ife-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brynd, Temporary repairs were made
Comack.
account
made a trip to Mapleton Friday, down the coast to permit of her
Duet (Vocal) Mrs. Peterson
I write you this because I am
to meet Mrs. Chas. Watts, of Eu- wing brought to Portland. With-
and
Miss Alfreds Lingren.
told
that
some
people
claim
that
| gene. Mr. Watts is expected to n three or four days, the tug
the
County
Court
has
received
,
Another
Grange Song.
Roscoe,
owned
by
the
same
com­
arrive shortly and it. is possible
The
day’s
festivity was ended
$75,000.00
from
the
rail
road
pany» will come' up from Flor­
they will locate h ere/
company and expended ¡tin o t h e r with ■ dance in the Grange Hall
ence
for
a
general
overhauling,
R®v. W. - V. Wall, returned
parte of
countv.
which was well attended and
Thursday from a two weeks visit t is announced she will tow the »arts o f the county.
Please let me know if the peo­ thoroughly enjoyed.
Frederick
back
to
Florence,
with his relatives at Tacoma,
ple who signed the resolution
coming on to Florence after Mrs. where the company owns a large
John Hedler. of Leadville, Col­
which
you sent are all the people
sawmill
plant
Wall who was staying with Mrs.
who were at the meeting, and if orado, arrived in the city Tues­
Frank Knowles during Mr. Wall’s
they'are not all, please let me day, to look over the country.
absence.
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What was supposed to have know about how many were at
Wm. Kibbler, and family who been a serious conflagration in the meeting, and whether there ■ H-H' I I H I | | | | | | | | n | 1 |
have been on the C. R. David the dental office of Dr. C. P.
was any opposition to the resolu­
ranch at Rockport, moved to Johnson one day last week, tion, about how many voted for
Chris Beck’s ranch near Point proved upon investigation to be,
the resolution, and if any voted
Terrace, Friday. Mr. David and only the doctor serenely coloring
against it, about how many there
family may move on to the ranch hie new meerschaum pipe, which were.
themselves.
M an and W ife
was presented to him by the girls
Please let me know if there is
H. B. Rankin, supervisor of of Florence high school basket ball any difference o f opinion at Flor­
to run
the Siuslaw National Forest, and team, just before the last game ence in regard to thia matter.
B o a rd in g H ou se
C. T. Beach, deputy supervisor with Glenada. The doctor aho
Yours truly,
arrived in Florence Sunday on a am proud of dat pipe too, ask
IttE WATER « 1 COBRA« ;
Helmua W. Thompson,
him and see.
” k
tour
o
f
inspection
of
this
forest.
(Signed)
County Judge.
Cleaned, B locked and Retrimmed
They left Wednesday on their
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way to Waldport. - ’
Herman Smoak, arrived in
Florence Friday, coming up the
beach from Gardiner. ' Mr.
Smoak has been on a two months
visit to the East, where he visit­
ed his mother and other relatives
in Chicago. He left the first of
the week for Fiddle creek, where
he will do some carpenter work
FL O R EN C E, OREGON
for Wm. Chamberlain.
E. S. DYER, Mgr.
GROCERIES
IMPROVING THE W.L Doughs
HOTELSERVICE Howard
Dress Shoes
Shoes
Chippewa
and Cutter
A Full Line of Boys’ Shoes
Î
W o o le n M ill S tö r e
HAS RECEIVED REPLY
GRANGE HOLD MEETING
FROM COUNTY JUDGE
SATORDAY AT PORTACI
BARGE FREDERICK
IS ON THE DRY DOCK
Kellqggs’ Corn Flakes, pkg - - 10c
Buena Vista Com (Iowa standard) 10c
BlueLawnorGoldenElk Tomatoes 10c
FRAER BROS, Mapleton, Oregon
Pride
Florence
We do Cleaning
and Pressing of
all Kinds
WANTED
A G e n ts H a ts
Special Bargains In
Furniture, Rugs, Etc.
Located in the J. K. Lowe Store
Siuslaw Building M aterial Co.
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CHAS. LYONS W .
SEEK OFFICE OF
, CaW nYCM M ISSIONER
CEI^ N J , LIME, BRICK
S E W E R PIPE a n d DRAIN TIL E
' House-and Store Plans Drawn to Your Order
on short notice for same price you,
can buv them ready made'*
Six-inch Sewer Pipe for Chimneys .Lath -
SA LESRO O M
I
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Behind Millinery Store
OFFICE WITH MONROE REALTY COMPANY
Chas Lyons, o f Walton, was in
Florence Thursday. He is visit­
ing friends and relatives on the
lower Siuslaw. Mr. Lyons is a
native son of Lane county and is
a well > known farmer.
His
friends have persuaded him to
make tile run for county com­
S P E C IA L NOTÉJ— P a r t o f e v e r y
d ollar you spend a t
missioner and he has announced
h om e cornea b ack t o y o u iff
through the press that he will.
so m e w a y .
D on ’t
♦
fo r g e t w e Hbt o n l £ m e e t b
bul
u t BEAT all c a ta lo g
In a conversation he says he
offers. C om e a n a i se e .
will make no promises, but will
just do the best he can if he re­
ceives the nomination and is
elected.
The people of Western Lane
county nojdoubt w fllfw «™ Bp to
Mr. Lyons, as those who known
him well, believe he is fitted for
In the New Building
the office.
Next to the Woolen IIII1 Store
J ared Scott I sûsl
THE BEST pOWf)S -LOWEST PRICES
New Goods a Specialty ,
Bear thia io mind; my i
:«nd thajprica the chaa
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Second Hand Goods s|Neceasity
J are the beet ■__
quality of goods i
ibuAJ
OREGON
A fter the Holidays is Clean-up tim e and to make
room for the new spring lines we have m ade
special close-out prices on certain items in all
lines throughout the store ■
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It Will Pay You To Look Over Our Specials and
Supply Your Need Now «•
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