The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, February 25, 1914, Image 4

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    THE SIU8LAW PILOT. WEDNESDAY FTOBOAKT *
THE SIUSLAW PILOT
Published by
ELECTION DATES
ARE GIVEN
Expensive Luxuries
THE SIUSLAW PRINTING COMPANY
H. S. HUSTON........ , ......... .................................. . . . .■Editor
Published every Wednesday at The Siuslaw Pilot office
Washington street.,
Entered as second -class matter March 20, 1913, at the
||iM>tM)ffice at Florence, Oregon, under the act o f March
3rd, 1913.
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Teach economy. That is one of the first and
highest virtues. It begins with saving money.
—Abraham Lincoln.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year in advance___ ____ ____ . . . ...................... ...,1 .5 0
Secretary of State Olcott has
sent to all candidates, county
clerks and other persons desiring
pamphlets containing a digest of
the election laws for use in the
coming primary and state elec­
tion campaigns. The pamphlets
give the necessary information
for the guidance of candidates
■ O. T. MAHER
NOTARY PUBLIC
First National
Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
W elcome A ccounts
small o r larg e
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Voters who register as independents, or who
giVe no party preference, should remember that
they will not be able to participate in the primary
election, for Oregon’s nominating election is con­
ducted through the medium of parties. Voters
who.register as Republicans must vote as Re­
publicans, those who register as Democrats must
vote as Democrats, etc. Independents and no-
party voters have no label under which they
may vote in the primaries.
The movement for a county division is now
well along and as it has not been promoted by
Florence, it may convince some people that the
Office—City Hall,"Glenada, Or,
CUSICK J. MAHONEY;
ATTORNEY AND COUN
AT LAW
Florence, Oregon
D. E. SEVERY
U. S. COMMISSIONER
"NOTARY-PUBLIC
The new pamphlet shows Apri
Florence, Oregon
10 as the latest date upon which
call or mail your statements to us.
nominating petitions for mem
^r
W. G. v t ri 4
bers of the national committee
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,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW^
and United States Senators, Rep­
|
resentatives and all state officers
Eugene, Oregon
can be filed.
apital,
surplus
and
April 14 is the latest date up-
Undivided profits $310,000.00
H. E. SLATTERY
I on which county clerks may mail
_
LAWYER
printed notices of primary nomi­
nating
election
to
the
judges
majority of the people of Western Lane county
Room 3 and 4, Beckwith Bldgl
Cor. 7th and W illamette St.
are in favor of the proposition. For over four and clerks of the various votingI
Eugene, Oregon
years this sentiment has been growing until now precincts.
April 15 is the latest date up­
people from all parts of the coast section of
Milinery and
Lane county are uniting in an effort to secure a on which nominating petitions
JAMES W. FORD, JR.
Fancy
Goods
and notices of candidates for
new county.
ENGINEER, SURVEYOR!
county, district and precinct » FLORENCE,
OREGON
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TIMBER ESTIMATOR
„offices may *be filed with the »
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The Poultry show to be held Friday and Satur­ county clerk.
Florence, Oregon
day is for the purpose of organizing a permanent
April 23-25, the county clerk
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
association.
If you art5 interested join the shall arrange names of and other
DENTIST
poultry boosters. If you have no poultry to information concerning candi­
R. C. WYGANT •
show, go and see what others have.
dates, file in his office and post a
Office upstairs in Brynd‘Building
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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duplicate therein and proceed
Florence, Oregon
forthwith to have official ballots
Bond - Securities - Investment
Telegrams state that an American syndicate printed as provided by law.
Florence, Oregon
have offered Huerta $1,500,000 to resign. This
MI8S EDITHE B. YATES
Day before primary nominat­
1 ooks like putting a premium on revolutions for ing convention, or May 1, county
PIANO
the purpose of getting to be president of Mexico. clerk is advised by attorney
MRS. ALLA D. QOMMOlJ
Classes at Mapleton—Monday afternoon
GRADUATE
NURSE
general to • close registration
and Tuesday
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Hospital Accommodations
Acme -Wednesday
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books.
The County Judge of Crook county accuses
References
Glenada—Saturday;
May 4, county clerk shall des­
t he sheriff of stealing the Tax rolls.
Is this an
Studio—Residence o f John Y ates
Glenada,
Oregon
ignate voting places and fill all
Main Street
argument against the saying, “There’s nothing
vacancies on board of judges and
Florence, Oregon
in a name?”
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clerks......
OL3TE AD A N D THOMSON
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May 9, latest date before prim­
M. VERNON PARSONS
PAINTERS AND
A pup has been delivered through the parcel ary election upon which clerk
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW'
PAPERHANGERS
post Lucky he wasn’t sent to Florence, or he shall deliver to sheriff voting
VARNISHING
12-18 Beckwith Building
supplies for various voting pre­
would have had all the bark rubbed off.
Satisfaction Guaranteed k
n
cincts. •
Eugene, Oregon
Headquarters with Lowe A Bald
May lc, latest date upon which
North Fork Grange, N s. 492. Ma
the sheriff shall take charge of
12nd Saturday of each modth at 10
voting places_ designated by J
Driectory o f state, county, city officer During the lecture hour everybody in­
county court.
vited to attend.
worth Master, Hans.
May 15, date upon which county and lodges.
M. Peterson, secy, Nellie E Beterson
STATE.
clerk shall close ) registration
D. o f H ., Siuslaw Lodge No. 28—
Governor—Oswald West.
books and of primary nominating Secretary
Meets the second and fourth Thursday
o f S tate—Ben. W. O lcot
Treasurer—Thomas B. Kay.
evenings o f each month. Visiting m em ­
convention. Pools open at 8 a.
Supt. Pub. Instruction—R. Alderman. bers cordially invited to attend. Mae
m. and continue open until 8 p.
S tate Printer—W. S. Dunniway.
Sanborn, C. o f H .; Isabel Severy, Re-
Attorney General—A. m . Crawford.
m. Judges, at their discretion,
Supreme Court—T. A. McBride, F. ¿order.
may adjourn at 1 o’clock for one Moore, Robert Eakin, W,
R am sev
I. O. O. F ., Irene Encampment, No.
Charles L. McNary.
hour.
42—Meets In I. O. O. hall in Florence
This Bank Witt Pay Your Taxes
A call has been extended to every women in
this vicinity to meet next Friday afternoon for
the purpose of organization. It is stated that
the object of the meeting is.to secure a united
effort by women for the improvement of them-
selves and their environments.
At present
there is no such organization of general scope in
this community. Many things áre not advanc­
ing now because they lack the encouragement
and support from the women, It seems that to
secure the successful accomplishment of these
it is neccesary that women should help through
an organization.
With a voice in public questions matters
through the ballot, their influence will be felt
directly in the governing of city, county, state
and national affairs, and they will soon feel a
stronger interest in solving some of these prob­
lems by a personal contact.
A local organization for the purpose announc­
ed is necessas-y to any community and it can be
made of great influence for betterment.
Ore«°" F l * R’ lW Association
o f McMinnville, Oregon
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On Saving Accounts and
fim e Deposits
Lane County State and Savings Bank
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KANOFF
OFFICIAL 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 well. This is one o f th e finest little
places on th e Siuslaw riv er and is th e very
b e st o f soil; will raise an y th in g ,
A g re a t
place fo r tru ck g ard en in g .
Accessable to
all m a rk e ts; n ear school and church.
A
/M O N E Y M A K ER.
Further Particulars
Upon Request
Judges Second D istr ic t- J. W. Ham-
the second and fourth Friday o f each
ilton, L. T. Harris.
Prosecuting Attorney—E. R. Bryson. month. Members o f this degree are cos-
The boys and girls of Oregon
dially invited so attend. J; W. Tanner,
COUNTY.
who will earnestly strive to make
C. P .; S. J. Seymour, Scribe.
Ju d ge—H. W. Thompsnn.'
themselves proficient in potato Commissioners—Wm. Hawley. R. J
O. E. S:, V esta Chapter No. 79—Meets
growing, raising corn, vegetables Hemphil.
in Masonic hall in Florence on the
Clerk—Stacey M. Russell.
or pigs, sewing,, cooking and Sheriff—J
second and fourth Thursday evening in
. M. Parker.
each month. The attendance o f all via- A
baking, or in keeping farm and Treasurer—S. W. Taylor.
ssessor—B. F. Keeney,
u
ng members is earnestly solicited. Mrs.
dairy accounts may find them­ A
School Sup.—E. H. Moore. <
M ss Sanborn,; W. M.; Mrs. Mary B<
Surveyor -*C. L. Collier.
selves entitled to a reward well
Young, Secretary.
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worthy their best efforts.
The Coronei— W. T. Gordon. .
M. W, A., Ocean W ave Camp No.
Justice o f Peace—J. U. Goude.
Asrricultural College, co-opera­
7868— Meets each alternate Saturday
CITY OFFICERS.
ting with the State Superintend­ President—Carl H. Young
evening in Woodmen ball, Ae-na. V ia-,
itlng brothers are invited to attend. G .’
ent o f Schools, is planning to give
Board o f Trustees G. T. Schreoder,
to at least two boys from each A. O. Knowlee/.Fred Meyers and D. E R. Mills, V. C.; N . G. Wilson, Clerk.
R. N . of A ., Camp No 2666, m eets
county in the state a trip to Crutcher.
each alternate Saturday evening in»
Retford*—D. E, Severy.
Salem for the entire week of the
Woodmen hall, Acme. Visiting Neigh­
Treasurer—J. W. Bergman
State Fair. In addition, at least
bors are cdrdially invited to attend.
Marshall—G. D. Morey.
Clara E. Mills, Oracle; Rose Costello,
ten of the highest scoring prize­
CITY OF GLENADA.
Recorder.
winners will have all their ex­ R. A . Lowe -M ayor.
penses paid on a visit to Panama- Councilman—First ward, C. E. Har­ I. O. O. F ., Maple Lodge No. 139 -
Pacific Exposition at San Fran­ wood, S. E. Ix>w; Second ward, O. L. Meets every Thursday evening in I. O.
O. F.hali, Mapleton. Brothers in food
cisco next year. It is expected Wisdom, president o f council; J. G. standing invited to attend. JakeJCamp,
Wisdom.
that industrial clubs will be R ecorder-E d. T. Maher.
N. G .; F. Whitaker, Secreaary.
organized in nearly all the schools T rea su rer-N . B. HuH.
Migon Rebekah Lodge, No. 106—Meets
M arshall-G eo. Colter Jr.
of the state and these clubs will
first and third Saturday evenings »t 8, i
o ’clock in I. O. O.F. hall, Mapleton. S o - \ .
be entitled to bulletins and in­ Surveyor— F. E. Monroe.
phia
Nichols, N. G.; Anna Saunder,
SECRET SOCIETIES.
formation and advice o f every
A. F. and A. M., Florence .Lodge No. Secretary.
sort regarding any line o f work
K. O. T. M., Acitke Tent No. 89—
107 -R egularJ ¡communication or first
they may decide to take up. In and third Thursday evenings. Sojourning Meets the second and fourth Monday
the gardening contest fractional brothers in in good standing are invited o f ekch month in I. O. O. F. hall, Flor-
tracts must be cultivated and to attend. J. P. Cox. W. M.; C. H. pleton at 8 p. m. Visiting Kighta are
always welcome. R. C. Wygant, Com.;
accurate records of every detail Young, Secretary.
1. O. O. F ., Sunset Rebekah Lodge Frank Smith, R. K.
q f the work and its results must
be kept It is hoped that a large No. 114-M eetainO ddFellow e’ hall, Flor­
ence, the first and third Thursday even-
percentage o f all the school LW.fn
month. Mrs. Annis Morey,
children in the state will take N. G .; C. D. Morey, Secretary.
I. O. O. F., Heceta Lodge No. I l l —
part in this contest
AGATE GRINDING
Harbor-Sound
Investment Co
FLOr.XCE, OREGON
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J. A. Peterson has added an­
other arbor earring another disc
and polishing wheel. He is now
prepared to do agate grinding
for the public. Call’andsee him,
next to Carson’s Jewelry store.
The best stock ranch in western
Lane County ’.for sale. Inquire
• t this office.
m eets every Wednesday evening lodge
hall, Florence. Brothers in good stand­
ing invited to attend. J. U. Goude, N.
d .; M. Morris, Secretary.
Woodmen o f the World—Meets first
and third Tuesdays of each month in I.
O- O. F. hall. Visiting Woodmen wel­
come. R. S. |Huston, Commander; D.
K. Severy, Clerk.
A
United Fishermen of the P a e ific -
Siualaw Local m eets the last Monday
in each month at Ole Myrind’s place at
10 a. m. Visiting comraSea invited to
attend.
George F Alien,
Point T a m e e , Oregon
|l* ti" y
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. International Longshoremen Associa­
tio n -M e e ts first and third Fridays o f
month, 7:30 p. m. at Rita hall. C. W.
McLaughlin, see. tree.; Arthur Titus,
chairman.
CHURCHES.
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First Presbyterian church, Rev. jThj
Dnimm, pastor—Sunday school 10 a. i
preaching service 11 a. m ., Christian’
Endeavor 6.30 p. m, evening service 7:90
p. m., mid-week service Wednesday
evening 7 JO. Residence ¡at parsonage
on Lincolon street, opposite school house.
Evangelical church. W riter V. WsIl L .,
pastor—Sunday school ¡10 a. m„ worX
ship 11 a m ., junior C. E. 2 p, m., young
peoples C. E. 7 p. dl , preselling 8 p. ns.,
Tuesday evening prayer meeting 8 p. m.
Parsonage com e., o f Main and Howard.