The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, March 04, 1914, Image 4

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T H E SIUSLAW
PILO T
Publiahad by
K a. T. MÄHER
NOTARY PUBLIC
THE SIUSLAW PRINTING COMPANY
R. S. HUSTON
Oregon Fire Relief Aeeociation
of I f e l f inn ville, Oregon
Editor
Office—City Hall, "Glenada, Or.
Published every Wednesday at The Siualaw Pilot office
WaKhington street., -
Teach economy. T hat is one of the first and
highest virtures. It begins with saving money.
—Abraham Lincoln.
firemen oi ro rtia n d do not come
within purview o i the eight-
CUSICK J. MAHONEY
hour
law because'they are officers,
Entered as second-class matter March 2Ó, 1813, at the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
potsofftce at Florence, Oregon, under the act of March
and pot laborers, the state^su -
3rd, 1913.
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preme court last Tuesday d ire c t­
Florence,
Oregon
ed th a t Mayor H. R. Albee,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Welcome
Accounts
arrested on a charge of working
One year in advance
D. E. SEVERY
them more than eight hours a
small or large
U. S. COMMISSIONER
dry, be released from custody.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Incidentally the Court held th at
PAYING TAXES.
call or mail your statem ents to Us.
Florence. Oregon
were it conceded th at policemen
The Morning Register has this to say about
and firemen were laborers, the
t h e meth od o f c olle ct i ng t a s os -t his
b*** h » ! -not b ren TintatPfí," To?
neither toiled more than eight
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
hours a day.
Eugene, Oregon
Mayor Albee was arrested by
Capital,
surplus
and
Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff.
Undivided profits
C ity A ttorney W. P. LaRoche
H. E. SLATTERY
people who need the benefit of
sued out a write of habeas corpus
LAWYER
menta.
for th e mayor. —-
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Room 3 and 4, Beckwith Bldg
nijiuiiK large pare or m e money to He unused in
“ Giving the term ‘laborer’, the
Cor. 7th and Willamette St.
the hanks for months.
The s ta te ’s disburse­
most, extensive definition ap­
Eugene, Oregon
deferred
payments.
The
s
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te
’s
bills
are
not
al
ments are not all made at one tim e any more
plicable, it is not believed th at a
due
a
t
one
time,
any
more
than
the
*Fiills
of
a
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y
and
than the disbursements of the average individual.
I fireman or a policeman, employed
JAMES W. FORD, JR.
private business house. Semi-annual o rq u arter- in Portland in services which he
Therefore, there is no occasion for keeping large
F ancy G oods
ly
collections
would
enable
the
state
to
meefcthe
EN GINEER,
SURVEYOR
amounts on hand for a long tim e before they
is ordinarilyy required to per­
FLORENCE, - OREGON
dem ands that are made on its treasury ju st as
TIM BER ESTIMATOR
are nt eded.- Annual collection of taxes means
form for it, is made a laborer
easily as under the present system.
the needless removal of money from the channels
within the m eaning of th a t word, ’
Annual collection of taxes works no hardship
of business.
Florence, Oregon
said the court.—Eugene Guard.
on
the
man
who
has
plenty
of
money
in
the
bank,
CHAS.
P.
JOHNSON
Under the present Oregon law taxes may be
for he would as well pay a t one time as a t an ­
DENTIST
paid in halves, but a penalty of one per cent a
R. C. WYGANT
other. But it is not the man with plenty of
month until the last day of August, at which
Office upstairs in BryndJBuilding
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ready money who needs to be considered. It is
Florence, Oregon
the one who has difficulty in raising the the cash
We have been informed th a t
to pay his taxes, and could make good use of the
Bond - Securities - Investm ent
o th er half of his money th a t will lie idle in the recently a new organization had
Florence, O regon.
MISS EDITHE B. VATES
treasury, who needs to be considered when tax been formed a t Acme. The pur­
PIANO.
pose and principles have been
laws pre made.
MRS. ALLA D. GUMMOBj
kept a m ystery, but the name Classes at Mapleton—Monday afternoon
GRADUATE NURSE-
and Tuesday
The proposition of a fair was discussed by “ Benevolent O rder of Box W hit-
Hospital Accommodations
Acme Wednesday
“
tie
rs’’
has
been
given
out.
quite a number who attended the Poultry Show.
Thus on the last day of August he will have to
References
Glenada -Saturday,'
G reat interest seems to center
Something of this kind would give an opportunity
Studio Residence of John Yates
pay #52.50, or a total for taxes and penalty of
Glenada,
Oregon
ceremony.
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Main Street *....
for showing the products and resources of the in its--F initiatory
$102.50. On the deferred half the sta te charges
Several members who have been
Florence, Oregon
Siuslaw. W^.shbuld have one.
interest at the rate of 12 per cent a year, while
OLSTE AD AND THOMSON
taken
into
to
the
order
report-
it
the average bank rate is only eight per c e n t
as very shacking.
M. VERNON PARSONS
PA IN TERS AND
This is a further hardship on the man who for
The first-poultry phow was a decided success
No regular place for m eetings
PAPERHANGERS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
some reason or other may not be in a position to
and much praise is due those who initiated the has been designated as yet, but
. VARNISHING
borrow at the bank, and it is this very class of
12-13 Beckwith Building'
project.
if you should happen to be look­
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Eugene, Oregon
ing in an-A cm e business house
Headquarters with Lowe’A Baldwin
and see some one of-i-U citizens,
f North Fork Grange,' Wo. 492. Meets
who was quitly sittin g in a chair,
2nd Saturday of each’modth at 10 a. m.
suddenly attem pt to rise as if to
During the lecture hour everybody in­
address those near him, and g et
vited to attend.
worth Master, Hans,
so warmed up in his speach th at
M. Peterson, secy, Nellie E Beterson
This Bank Will Pay Your Taxes
i Lane County State and Savings Bank
D. of H.. Siuslaw Lodge No. 28—
Three Acres
Beaver Dam Land
and sometimes a foot, you can rx
certain he is ju st entertaining
under the “ Good of the O rder’
as a new m em ber of th<
Benevolent Order of Box Whit
tiers.
This was proven when last
week a prominent citizen of
Acme, whose initials happen to
| be “ C. C. C .” was caught en ter­
taining a few friends in ju st
such a manner.
Some say he
was shocked, others th a t he was
just given a touch o f high life,
but he asserts th a t he was nearly
electrocuted.
Supt. Pub. Instruction R. Alderman.
State Printer—W. S. Dunniway.
Attorney General—A. m . Crawford.
Supreme Court—T. A. McBride F.
Moore, Robert Eakin, W.
Ram sev
Charles L. McNary.
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Judges Second District—J. W. Ham­
ilton L. T. Harris.
Prosecuting Attorney—E. R. Bryson
COUNTY.
Judge H. W. Thompsnn.
Commissioners Wm. Hawley R J
Hemphil.
Clerk--Stacey M. Russell.
Sheriff -J. M. Parker.
Treasurer -3. W. Taylor.
Assessor -B. F. Keeney.
School Sup.—E. H. Moore.
Surveyor-C . L. Collier.
Coronel— W. T. Gordon.
Justice of Peace—J. U, Goude.
CITY OFFICERS.
AGATE GRINDING
On main river. Private boat
landing; fishing privileges; can
be irrigated if wanted, but
not necessary, small house
and well. This is one of the finest little
places on the Siuslaw river and is the very
best of soil; will raise anything, A great
place for truck gardening. Accessable to
Further Particulars
Upon Request
President Carl H. Young
Board of Trustees—G. T. Schreoder,
A. O. Knowles, ¿Fred Meyers and D. Ek
Crutcher.
Recorder—D. E, Severy.
Treasurer—J. W. Bergman
prepared to do agate grinding
Marshall—G. D. Morey.
for the public. Call and see him,
next to C arson’s Jew elry store.
CITY OF GLENADA.
R. A. Lowe—Mayor.
Counci lmen -F irst ward, C. E. Har­
wood, S. E. Low; Second ward, O. L.
Wisdom, president of council; J. G.
Wisdom.
Recorder—Ed. T. Maher.
Treasurer—N. B. HuH,
Marshall—Geo. Colter Jr.
Surveyor—F. E. Monroe.
FLORENCE, OREGON '
SECRET SOCIETIES.
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»1 m e connaence
as shown by the
election. I have
¡8 confidence in
ie office and be-
-e succeeded iu
unty a faithful meets every Wednesday evening lodge
inistration of its haU. Florence. Brothers In good stand-
A t least I have ing inviud to ,ttend- J- u - G°ude, N.
th a t I have had IG“ ,M’ Morr<*' s~ r8t"y-
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pe and believe
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i and third Tuesdays o f each month in I
r th is service I j o . O. F. hall. Visiting Woodmen w e t
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The best stock' ranch i
Lane C o u n ty jfo r sale,
a t this office.
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A. F. and A. M ., Florence^Lodge No.
107- Regulari conimunication oa flrat
andthirdThursdayevenings. Sojourning
brothers in in good standing are invited
to attend. J. P. Cox. W. M.; C. H.
Young, Secretary.
L <j. o. F„ Sunset Rebekah Lodge
No. 114-MeetainOddFellows’ hall,Flor-
enca- the first and third Thursday even-
m° nth- Mrs. Annie Morey,
o.
darbor-Sound
Investment Co
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come. R. S. 'Huston. Commander; D.
E. Severy, Clerk.
United Fishermen of the Pacific—
Siualaw Local meets the last Monday
in each month at Ole Myriad's place at
10 a m Visiting comrades invited to
attend.
George F Allen, sec-tress.
Point Terrace, Oregon
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