The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, March 04, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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JHE_S1USLAW PILOT, WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 19Í4
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Hampton’s
CASH STORE
Eugene, Oregon
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•. EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Happy N ew Year
and remember we have goods
to sell th at sell
THEFLORENCE RACKET STORE
CONSTRUCTION OF
WHARF COMMENCED
Florence Builders Supply Company
H a r d w a r e , S to v e s and R a n g es
We cab furnisn Building Material of all kinds. Doors Win
dows, Locks, Mouldings, Paints, Wall Paper, Building Paper
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
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DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
STAUP & CORUM
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Florence, Oregon
Slemmon’s
Racket
Store
I. O. O. F. Building.
Mapleton. Oregon
Agent Garharrt
Working Clothes
C-A-R-H-A-R-R
That’s All
Nuts..
All kinds for the
trade—also
Y ou k n o w th e kin d
If you get them at
J. P. cox
Confectionery
Florence, : : Oregon
Sometime after midnight Sat­
urday night thieves broke in the
west door of J. P. Cox’s grocery
and confectionary store and car-
ried the cash register to the river!
side of Brynd’s warehouse where I
the contents was removed.
The amount of cash secured
was nearly $60, and some small J
silver change and pennies re­
mained in the register when Mr.
Cox found it. The drawers of
the register were open and full j
of rain water.
No clew was found that gave
indication who the thieves might
be.
THE DAY
for you to come in and select your choice of Ed. ■ V
-Rt^e&T:o.-s entire-Ime uf-new and exclusive S pring
and Summer Woolens, and leave the order for
Your N ew Clothes
Tailored-to-Measure
John Tanner who has the con-1,
tract for constructing the wharf j
(at Glenada, for Porter Brothers,
Grant Smith & Co., commenced
driving piling Monday.
One part of the wharf will be
feek^ndLJhe. other 60x90
fe e t
It is located at the foot o f the
alley in block 19, and is a block
and a half below the city dock in
Glenada. The contractors have)
a right of way through Glenada
streets and alleys and are secur­
ing tempory right-of-way through
the property belonging to private
interests.
Surveys and soundings indicate
good depth of water at thia' dock
and show 10 feet at low tide, r
Delivery will be arranged to suit your own con­
venience but action today will insure you abso­
lute satisfaction, and avoid the rush of the busy
season later on.
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See the newline o f \
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Hats and Shoes
•Prices to S u it y o u r P u r se
Smith’s Toggery
“Things That Men Wear”
T H E RED FRONT
.F lo r e n c e . O r e g o n
S O C I E T Y
A very delightful Five hundred after which a dainty lynch was
party was given Wednesday aft­ served by the hostess^
ernoon by Mrs. J. P. Cox at her
Those present were Mr. and
home on Lincoln Street. Seven Mrs. O’Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. E.
tables were arranged and the S. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
I rooms were decorated with ivy Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
i and spring blossoms. The for­ Crutcher. Mrs. Ernest'Crutcher,
tunate contestant in the game Miss Nite Schroeder, Miss Ruth
was Mrs. R. Alles while Mrs. Crutcher, Dr. C. P. Johnson,
1F. Shackelford received the con­ Mr. "H. F. Curtis, and Mr. H. A. »
solation prize. A delicious lunch­ Starrett.
eon was enjoyed.
Mrs. O’Kelly, and Mr. Geo.
The guests bidden were : Mrs. Schroeder won the the prizes.
.W. H. Fotheringham. Mrs. R. C.
Wygant, Mrs. Chas. Watts, Mrs.
The Glenada Five Hundred
David Crutcher, Mrs, E. S. Dyer, Club met Saturday night with
Mrs.L. J. Pourtales, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. R. A. Lowe.
The first
O’Kelley, Mrs. Mabie B. Slem- prize was secured by Mrs. Frank
mons, Mrs. R. F. Averill, Mrs. Monroe, while the consolation
Geo. T. Schroeder, Mrs. M. C. award went to Mrs. Wallace
Fox, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. F. j Simons.
E. Lief, Mrs. E. E. Surface, Mrs.
A feature of the evening was
David Kyle, Mrs. Tom Hudson, ! a supper served by the men and
Mrs. John Bergman, Mrs. I. A. the menu showed the following
Smith, Mrs. Clarence Sellars, items;
Allomogu a la mystery Challie
Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs. H. Kendall,
Mrs. J. W. Bergman, Mrs. Geo. Me, Sandwiches a la Frank,
H. Saubert, Mrs. Rudolph Brand, Sandwiches a la John, Saleau a 1
Mrs. R. F. Alles. Mrs. J. W. la Roy, Saleau a la Ned. Salade
Ford, Mrs. Tom Katell, Mrs. J. an fruit Nichols, Cafe a la Bob,
McCrae, Mrs. Wm. Brynd and Cream a la Walt, Cigars a la
Elmer.
Miss Mary Cassidy.
Miss Ruth Crutcher was hostess
Last Wednesday evening the
for
the Entre Nous Club last
Aloba Oe” club met at the
home of Russell Gilmoreon front Tuesday evening. Honors of the
street. A very plesant evening game were received by Miss Nita
was spent playing pit, flinch and Schroeder and Mr. Martin Sher­
rard. Four tables were used anc
I whist.
At eleven o ’clock refreshments refreshments served.
The c|ub has had a very enjoy­
were served by Mrs. Gilmore
assisted by Miss Doane Chamber­ able time during the winter sea­
lain and Miss , Goldie Levage. son and has decided to adjourn
Those present were, Iona Sut­ for the spring and summer but
ton, Lillian Sanborn, Latham will reorganize next winter.
Chamberlain, Diamond Morris,
The Ladies Aid of the Presby­
Marie Deveny. Esther Levage,
terian
Church spent an enjoy-
Howard Barrett, Lila Lewis,
able
and
profitable afternoon
Kcrt Beagle, Goldie Levage,
Tuesday
with
Mrs. D. J. Staup.
Doane Chamberlain, Mabie Fish,
Coffee,
sandwichs
and cake were
Russell Gilmore.
served by the hostess.
Miss Edith Yates’ class in
The Priscilla club will meet
music wilj give a recital Fridav,
with Miss Nite Schroeder Friday
evening. February 6th. in the
March 6th.
Rita
The class will be assisted
by Mrs. David Kyle. Mr. Frank
The Eugene Fruit Growers
Smith and .the Florence Male Association is extending con­
Quartette.
tracts for larger acreage o f veg-
Mr. and Mr». R. F. Alles,
entertained a few friends Satur­
day evening in their appartmenta.
Five hundred was enjoyed.
tables for the cannery.
The Springfield planing mills
are enlarging the boit manufac­
turing department to employ
abont twenty more hands.
Choice Box
Surface Drug Store
R a r e G o o d s at E a ste rn P r ic e s f
S e e d o u b le -p a g e A d
S a tu r d a y E v e n in g P o st
D e c e m b e r 6th
T h ese G oods have
a n ation al rep u tation
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J u st a sa m p le o f o u r p r ice s
Picnic Hams
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17c lb
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FRARERS’
“ Most Everything for a Little Less”
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B A Y V IE W H O T E L :
Miller & Daniels, Props.
Rates $1.C to $2.00
leals 36c and.
T-ki
v Special rBtes by;the>eek
Tables will be supplied with the Best the Seasonteffords
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Headquarters for Traveling Men
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