The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 18, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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    THJB SIUSLAW
PILOT,
WEDNESDAY
V
FEBRUARY
1& 1814
o c
Mr?. J. V. Berpni Etfertaias
hearts and winning the prize for
A very interesting and enjoy- doing
able valentine whist party was
A ^ ‘tehea* *n d * £ n* T T
given by Mrs. J. W. Bergman at was bidden. Helen O Kelly find-
her home last Saturday .afternoon.!
th* h* * was ™ de, q“een of
X : The decoration scheme was in! ,\alent‘T D*y’ wh,Ie Lafayette
red and white, and were beauti- D™m^ found the spear and was
ful and appropriate in their e f f e c t ' ma e ing
Valentines Day.
Ke"wpTes'_anff Tiearts~were also f T h e favors were pink and w h i t e
baskets.
conspicious.
Lunch was in the form of
Four tables were used, des­
sandwichs
shaped like hearts
ignated by Kewpies, and the
with
a
pink
spear through them,
score cards were also decorated
and
pink
and
white cakes.
with Kewpies.
The
last
thing
at the party was
Mrs. David Kyle was awarded
!a
fishing
pond
in
which all the
first prize, while Mrs. L. J.
i
children
were
able
to catch i
Pourtales secured the consola­
; remembrance.
tion prize.
Those present were, Mrs. E. ! The children who were present
F. Surface, Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs. thoroughly enjoyed the day and
Irwin, Mrs. Irwin Smith, Mrs. L. entered into the spirit o f the Val­
J. Pourtales, Mrs. David Kyle,' entine party with great interest.
CASH STORE
X.
Eugene, Oregon
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Happy New Year
and remember we have goods
to sell that sell
THE FLORENCE RACKET STORE
Mrs. Capt. Bergman, Mrs. E. F.
Mis? Nellie Miner Eotertaine?
Leefe, Mrs. H. F. Ayerill, Mrs.
Miss Nellie Miner, entertained
J. W. Ford, Mrs. J, P. Cox, Mrs.
fourteen
of her .friends with a
Frank Smith, Mrs. W. H. O’Kelly
valentine
party Saturday, from
Mrs. Rudolph Brund, and Miss
six
to
eight-thirty
o’clock.
Mary Cassidy.
Evergreens and crepe paper
was abundantly and artistically
Children’s Valeafat Party
arranged in the parlor, where
An interesting children’svalen- games were played, and a lunch­
entine party was given in honor eon wast served consisting of
of Thomas Keteil Jr. and his class­ cocoa and cake.
Florence Builders Supply Company
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
We can furnisn 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
STAUP & CORUM
, _____
Florence, Oregon
I. 0 . 0 . F. Building.
Mapleton, Oregon
A g en t C a r h a r r t :
■ W o rk in g C lo th es
Nuts..
All kinds for the
trade—also
Some
Candies
Y ou know the kind |
If you get them at
cox
C o n f e c tio n e r y
Florence, : s Oregon
cu stom - ta ilo r in g
at a
price tk ey can afford to
pay are genuinely en tk u s-
laatic over tk e faakions
and exclusive w oolen s in
tk e Spring lin e o f
Ed. V . P rice & Co.
Largeet tailor« ta tke w o rld of
G O O D made - to - order
I f yo u 'll com e in to d a y , select y o u r pat»
tern and leave y o u r measure, w e ll arrange
d eliv ery o f tk e fininked garm ents to su it
y o u r o w n convenience
_ Smith’s Toggery
T H E RED FR O N T
¡FLO R EN C E, O REG ON
Choice Box
S ta tio n e ry
WILL DEVELOP BRICK
AND TILE INDUSTRY
Spelling Bee at the Beers school-
house Friday evening. We hope
by these, to encourage good spell­
ing.
E. F. Arnold, of Glenada, had
The usual good time was en-
several epecimens of elky. w*’ic h ' joyed at the Janceat the L C S.
he ™ ehowmg m to w n J Mt ; c H>|| Fn(1
ht A ,
week. T h e« had been baked m i cn>wd indu<ii
f„ m
a stove oven but proved that the Ma
a„d
ww e
« m p le . whtch were taken off-.he
L The new dance Mems
Rare Goods at Eastern PricesJ
surface of the ground where
,u
|arjt
See double-page Ad-
cattle tramped, contained a good
..
_
. . , _
quality of fire and potters clay.
r8‘ 9 ^ ’ Bee™ V19'ted Sat-
Saturday Evening Pqst
Samples have been sent to the urday w,th Mra- Rdeigh Phelps.
December 6th
Oregon Agricultural College and
Mr- Wilkinson and family, Mr.
These Goods have
to Seattle where the returned re- and Mrs. Mann, were the guests
a national reputation
ports claim it to be a fine quality ° f the Bachelor Beers” Sunday,
of clay.
Mr. Jas, Osmond departed
This deposit is found on Peter Saturday for Coos Bay.
Erhart’s ranch on Tsiltcoos lake
Some of the boys took a “hike”
and is located near where the over the hills northeast of here a
Willamette Pacific railroad is to few days ago.
They reported
he built.
snow on all thesurrounding hills.
Messrs Erhart and Arnold have
Mr
Mer,e Tabor >nd
formed a company to develop
0, „ ,
thia product and will soon begin
week<nd
fc im.
,
week-end with
with Mr.
1
in a small way to manufacture
Meads.
brick. Later when transporta­
The Misses Meads and Moore
tion makes it possible they plan
were
the quests of the Misses
to manufacture brick, tile and
Beers
and Wilson at the Beers
hollow ware upon a larger scale.
home Sunday.
INDIAN CREEK MURMURS.
A mass meeting was held at
Mrs. M innie Funke, Prop.
Herman hall Saturday afternoon
Hamlin Street
These beautiful sunny days,
Feb. 14, for the purpose of elect­
cause us to appreciate “dear old
ing delegates to the convention
Oregon”, reminding us that
All kinds of Laundry Work—Cleaning and Pressing
relative to Coujgy Division,
| spring is not many moons away. which wi„
Call
for
and deliver all work
-
Rates on Family Washing
held at Mapleton
"Special Work Solicited
Mr. Geo. Beers is rearing a soon. Mr< Walton Mead chas_
very broad smile, caused by the Beers and Mr. Ralph Taylor were
advent of a ten pound baby boy, chosen as delegate«. The people * * * * * * * M M * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * #
' 10 h’s home.
of this vicinity are strongly in
An enjoyable, as well as profi- favor of a new county,
table time was spent at the
|FR0M MISS SCOOP
X
C-A-R-H-A-R-R-T
■ T h a t’s All-
o f gccunqtf the fiiwegt o f
“Things That Men Wear”
mates of the 3d grade of the Flor­
Entre Nous Entertained.
ence school at the home of Mr.
Olaf Rice, entertained the
and Mrs. F. E. Keteil on Seward
members and a few guests of
street.
the club Tuesday evening at his
The invitations were pink i new bungalow, on Adams street.
hearts, and the whole party was
Whist was the game of the
carried out with a pink and white evening, after which a dainty
color scheme.
I luncheon was served.
The
A heart hunt resulted in little prizes were won by Miss Buelah
Helen O’Kelly finding the most Murphy and Mr. Morrison.
S lem m o n ’s R a c k e t S to re
Men W ho
Appreciate the
Opportunity
S urface D ru g S to re
STO R E
THE FLORENCE LAUNDRY
i BAY VIEW HOTELi
Advance Showing.
;
Miller & Daniels, Props.
Rates $ I.f: tp $2.00
Meals 35c and 50c
Special rates by the .week
Tables will be supplied with the Best the Season affords
Headquarters for Traveling Men
$3 Conqueror $3 • t* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ************
Spring Hats
Known the country over as the
Best $3.00 Hat
W o o le n M ill S to re
See Window Supply
NORTH BEND MAUFACTIIRING
North Bend, Oregon
MANUrACTVKEKS OF
SA SH rD O O R S A N D M O ULDING S
G L A SS High Grade Interior Finish
Price» l Hal
Mailed on Application
Florence, Oregou
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