THE SIUSLAW FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1914 NUMBER 5 foot Blue Ribbon Poultry Netting. Michal Brown $1.00. Geo. T. Montgomery ^$1.00. Mrs. Clara Mills—P la te .' Chas. frame. Saubert— Picture and ~ ' The Siuslaw County Division Meet­ ing is announced to be held at Maple- ton, Tuesday, March'T7tE Delegates remember the date. EXHIBITORS Two more business1 building^ The Siuslaw P6ult?y Associa- that have been planned by t*on which was formed recently property owners in Florence a re ; hy a few men who believed that to be constructed this spring, this Coast country was an ideal Wm. Brynd who owns a corner Place for poultry, evidently had lot on Front and Adams street the right inspiration when, they has his plans nearly completed planned a show, and though it for the erection of a building looked as if only a few were with a frontage of 87 feet on taking an interest in the matter, Front street and covering his the number of exhibits th at were property. ■ I t will be a two-story structure and be a wooden build­ ing. M r. Brynd who owns consider­ able business property in our town, has always been ready to improve it and put buildings when it became necessary for and larger quarters on account o f the growing business of Flor­ ence. The lower part of the building w ill be made into 4 business rooms, while the upper story will have a hall 60x80 feet, with several ante rooms, and the balance will be used as office or living rooms. ' M r. Brynd has not decided definitely when he will start the construction but plans to begin the work soon I. A. Smith—$1.50 - M iller & Daniels Meal ticket The other building is in the good for 21 meals. block below and will be put up by Geo. T. Schroeder, on the lot where he now has a residence and the one just east, which he recently bought This building as planned will have two business rooms on the first floor and the second floor will probably be made into a rooming hous^ with 22 furnished rooms. A m ity people voted down a city waterworks proposition re­ cently but the m atter is to be brought up in a more practical way. . Central Point is considering a water system with a pump sys­ tem forcing 400 gallons per m in­ ute through the mains. Advance Showing $3 Conqueror $3 Spring Hats Known the country over as the Best $3.00 Hat W oolen M ill Store See Window Supply Florence, Oregou C. H. Tuttle Bourbon Reds, It has been decided by the board of trustees of Florence to follow the usual custom and hold a Nominating Caucus previous to the city election. It will be held in the Rita Theatre at 7:30 p. m. Friday, March 20th. Printed copies of the New Charter are expected to be in the hands of the citizens before this date and if go it is thought an open discussion might be had a t that time. Later announcements will be made. you Registered? If not, why Last Friday night the pupils o f the Florence School gave an ' entertainment at the for the purpose of raising funds for the Manual Training and In ­ dustrial work. The building was filled, and the program was ex­ ceptionally well carried off, the youngsters putting in such vim and snap, that every minute was full of interest Following is the Program:— Song to the Flag-School . Recitation— “ Not L ik e W a s h - 'nffton,” Thomas Katell. Rose D rill—Girls o f Primary D ep artm en t Piano D u e t t - “Iris ” , by Edna Bushman and Iris Morris. Recitation—Ivan Miner. Recitation - “ Washington” , Frank Averill. The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to organizing a Si- ed uslaw Teachers Association, in which was effected with the fol­ lowing officers elected. 1 k. President, Vera T . Todd, prin­ cipal of the Mapleton school; Vice President, C. L. Weaver, principal of Glenada schools; id Secretary, Miss Francis MeFar- n. land, principal of Acme school. ,, The executive and program n committee is composed o f the president, district supervisor, and teacher of the school where i, the association meets. The asso­ ciation will have five meetings in i, one year, the first meeting to be at the annual teachers institute. Any teacher holding a certifi- e cate and residing in this super­ visory district is eligible to mem- ■- bership. The next meeting will be held at Acme, at which time . the details of the association will - be completed. Song— “Slumber Boat” —GirU of Inte -mediate Department Exercise— by four boys. TT?5ef eiSBZ ‘5 u ,t L*ke They Used to Be”, Boys and Girls of Intermediate Department Violin Solo— * ‘Rubensteins* Melody in F ” , Cecil Fteher . Recitation—“Cynthias’ Calf” In the evening a Patron-teach- ' era meeting was held a t the ' ’ school. The primary and inter- ! mediate grades of the Mapleton • school giving a very entertaining k1 program. A feature of the even- 1 ing was a debate by High school * students. The question was i “ Government Owendrship o f J Railroads.” Paul Robinson and Beulah Kibbler supported the affirmative, while Lulu Beers and Anna Meadows took the negative side of the question. The decis- ion was given to the negative. A discussion on the effect of county division on the schools, * * 8 U * was led by Joe Slemmons and _ Chas. Fraer, and was offered as an open question. I t proved a i very interesting subject and * many took p a rtin the discussion. The people of Mapleton showed M an especial good spirit toward these meetings and took great ce interest in the matter. in The Pythian Lodge of Aurora is to erect a two-story brick block 100 by 100, to cost $15,000. MARCH HIGH WATBR D a te a k ». . a. 1 ft. 8 844 Monday 8 f 04« | Tuaaday 10 I 1041 Wadnaadayll | 1140 Sunday MARCH r. a. k ■ , | ft.