THE SIUSLAW VOL. II. PILOT S3** F L O R E N C E . O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , A P R II, 11. NOLL STARTED SAWING WEDNESDAY’ A large force of mechanics have been busy several months thoroughly overhauling the mill plant, and Wednesday it started drops onto live rolls and is carried west to the new sorting table, which extends north 210 fe e t This table is much longer than Many changer and improve­ ments have been made since last season, and while the mill is not now operating to its full capacity the result gives evidence of an increased production. Among the improvements are the automatic trimmer, the new Berlin resaw, enlargement of the dock, 50,000 gallon tank, auto­ matic sprinkling system, and new sorting table. The trimmer was completely tom out and a new one installed on the south side of the mill. Thia trimmer is air controlled and enables the operator to control each saw with a small lever. From the trimmer the lumber which permits the lumber to be slid on the trucks instead of lift­ ing each piece. Sixty pair of truck wheels la v e been received and when frames are built upon them and they are put in use, they will enable the yard force, to handle the out put with much greater ease. Extra boiler capacity has been installed and no trouble is con­ templated from lack of power. Johnson Porter and H. P, Dutton have been here a week or so and are watching the opening work of the mill closely. I t is expected the plant will have to run a short time before it can be crowded to full capacity. n ld n n ^ n n d ia b u ilt h ig h f money tft Oregon, and thus re­ VALTER DILLARD ducing interest rates on this class FOR REffiESENTAUVE of loans. He also favors requir­ ing each state officer and boartf to W. B. Dillard, who is candi­ submit to the legislature an item­ date for the Republican nomina­ ized budget of its probable ex­ tion for the legislature from penses. Lane county, last week an­ Mr. Dillard served for two nounced his platform. Mr. Dil­ terms as county superintendent lard favors a law permitting pay­ of schools of Lane county, re­ ment of taxes in two installments, signing to take up the study of the first half preferably coming law. He was largely instrumen­ due in the fall when money is tal in working out the present most plentiful. He favors also rural high school law, under the reduction of taxes by the which all of the * rural high consolidation of several state schools were organized. The boards and commissions and the first of these schools in the state elimination o f several others. was organized in Lane county He believes that the same results under Mr. Dillard’s supervision. could be accomplished with much less expense than at present. The tug Roscoe has gone to Mr. Dillard favors such revis­ Astoria to bring back the schooner ion of the mortgage tax law as Oakland, which is loaded* with will result in attracting m ore, railroad construction material. You Invited To Inspect the New Spring Line of Shirts M o n a r c h $ 1 .0 0 A r r o w $ 1 .5 0 These comes in plain white, white pleated, and a large variety of patterns in both golf and soft shirts with’ French cuffs. Our tape line is ready for your measure for that N ew S p r in g S u it Conqueror Hats Vi Hundred Styles $3.00 W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes Chippewa and Cutter “ 7^ Outdoor Shoes Men’sand Boys’ Tennis Shoes WOOLEN MILL STORE Sec Window Display Florence, Oregon NUMBER 8 WHATS DOtfic ODDFELLOWS IN GLENADA PREPARING TO BUILD M o r a l E ffe c t o f a B a n k A c c o u n t (By John M. Oskison.) “A bank ia built to keep money in -and your pockets are so arranged that you spend it.” To thia effect spoke a farmer who was being interviewd by a writer for a banking magazine. Before the farmer made his discovery that it is easier to spend money out of your pockets than money in a bank account, he followed this “p i ^ n T O m t e i T i t n — ~~ “I made money; a lot of it I carried around with me, and the rest I left at home. Somehow or another I never got ahead. I couldn’t understand it. I blamed the weather, the crops, the market—the tariff, blamed everything but m yself.” Then the farmer got his idea. At the time he had just $20 dollars above his immediate needs. He started his bank account with just $10^ that $10 stuck, and he began to add to the account He said'to the interview­ er: ‘‘With cash in the bank I was able to take advantage of opportunity when it came my way. Opportunity takes off its hat to the man with cash. The more mon­ ey you have the more opportunities you have. I notice opportunity doesn’t hang around the pooi-house. ‘‘1 got that field over there cheap because I had the cash in the bank to pay for i t Pretty, isn’t it? And it pays, too!” There is a definite moral effect produced by starting a bank account; you feel under obligation both to the bank and to yourself to make that bank account grow... It is like undertaking some bit-of work in which you take a pride—you don’t want to fail. There is a posi­ tive stimulation in success. If you make that bank ac­ count grow normally, you are not only going to be rich­ er, but you are also going,to be stronger and more ca­ pable. Opportunities which open out to the owner of a bank account mean two things to him. First they show him the way to make more money. That may or may not be a good thing. Better, they show him a way to be- coftie more active, more alert, more useful, If he can take advantage of opportunities to make his bank ac­ count enlarge his field o f work and interests he will help to set up higher standards of achievement in his community. ‘ So your bank account becomes a moral bracer. WORKING ON WESTERN UNION TOSIUSLAW TRU51EES HOLD "The Smoke House” will be finished about the middle of April. Mr. Kimball is having it finished in Mission effect and will At its meeting April 1st Heceta Lodge No. I l l I. 0 . O. F. appoint- | ness place. The two story store building being erected by Fox and Miner i next to the Hull Hardware is u • . , , . - w orkm e7 °f Ihetfram^ vork‘8 u P in n in g0 3000 Dyer as a temporary committee to look into the proposition to erect a building upon the lodge property at the corner of Front and Waahin^ street* They were to s e le c ts third member rep° rt at the m ating. The additional member selected C. C. Mittan is working fori was Wm. Kyle. Frank Knowles in the grocery At the regular meeting last store. Wednesday night, April 8, the J. R. Liles, a barber formerly committee reported favorable of Portland, has moved to Glen- and gave facts to prove it would ada and has put a chair in the be a financial success. basement of the Glenada Hotel, The committee was ordered by where he will do the tonsorial the lodge to have plans drawn stunt for the present. His and make necessary preparation family came with him and they to get in shape to erect a build­ have rented rooms from John ing. Bailey. In order to proceed with the* Work on the tramway is pro­ work the tenants now occupying gressing nicely and good head­ the property were ordered to way has been made. vacate, and a request was made of the town board to establish Ed. Anderson has received' a permanent monuments so that the boundaries of property could letter from Stanley Nowick* be located with some certainty. who ia now at Juneau, Alaska, The committee is busy on the in which he tells of a wind storm preliminary work and expect to « t that place that demolished a soon have the arrangements two-story building. He also says complete so that the lodge can he has been unable to work since take definite action and rush the last March, because o f an injured construction this year. foot, Charles W. Curran has com­ The barge Lawrence is at menced suit against his wife discharging its cargo of Ells Curran, to annul their, coal. The Wendling-Johnson -marriage. | dock being used for this purpose. wires for commercial purposes - -by giving the operator the busi­ ness whenever, they find him on duty, but of course no regular service will be established until the line is complete.—Register. Special Sale On Sarsaparilla ' The Great Spring Tonic SKOAL MEETING A special work train will be provided the Western Union A special meeting was held by Telegraph company by the South­ the board of trustees Friday ern Pacific company today to be morning to consider the establish­ used in the construction of the ing of some permanent corner in telegraph line between Eugene the town. Several parties intending to and Coos Bay. Everything is in build requested the member* of readiness for the beginning of the board if possible to take im­ actual work on the line, and the mediate action with the result crew is on hand to start at once. * v • • that a meetin