The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, April 22, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SIUSLAW
PHOT,
WEDNESDAY.
New Arrivals
W e have ju st> eceived com plete new lin e of the following and urge your early selec­
tion while the assortment is largest.
,
APRILA 22,
1914
:3
Little Love, a
BASKETSOCIAL A FALSE STATE­ “A Little
Kiss” and
MENT
AND DANCE
Rendezvous”
AT MAPLETOM
In the Pilot of. Auril 18th, 1914,
Two of the greatest orchestral
Krausse Bros. Shoe Dea’ers, of
Portland. Oregon, are out with a successes of th e century.
D ouble -D isc R ecords
Notice, That my sta ement. that
in room sizes from $4.75 up.
•- . A big basket sqcial and dance they would not G uarantee their
A1448 f>5 cents.
_
will be given a t the Morris hall,
GomeTh
and
let
us
play
it
for
you.
Saturday evening April 25th. shoes. IS FALSE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Six and tw elve foot w idths. ’
Dance will begin a t 8:30 p. m.
All
Columbia
Records can be
and continue until 10 p m.
played
on
Victor
TalkingMachines
Baskets will then be sold and
The kindrth a t stan d 'th e[w ea r.
L LIKEW ISE
supper eaten.
A fter supper
All
Columbia
Instrum ents will
dancing will continue.
Scrim and A rt B urlap by th e yard.
play
Victor
Records.
The proceeds wilt be use for
expenses of M apleton’s Carnival
Queen and her retinue.
and C rp t Sw eper».
—~
All ladies are requested to
T he fam ous 0 C ED A R MOPS and F u rn itu re polish.
bring well filled baskets, W. L.
“ S pringer” Ironing B oards, Save tim e an d patience.
Fisk wiil be auctioneer.
Animusement Committee
Cam p O utfits Cots, stools, stoves etc.
Also please note w e carry such th in g s as
Mapleton, Oregon-
C a s te rs ,C h a ir Seats; C urtain ro d s a n d 'p o le s, p o le rin g s,silk floss by th e pound fo r pillows
Rugs ggj
Linoleums
Go Carts
Curtain
~—Vacuum Cleaners •
W indow shades etc. etc.
a e e
,
Y O U ’L L DO B ETTER HERE.
Alles Furniture Co.
LIME A SA
FERTILIZER
A fter dealing with them for
nearly 5 years, this is the first
notice, of any Guarantee of their
ock, th a t 1 have rccei .-ed. and
I am glad to know that they will
Guarantee them, and am willing,
if they so desire, (and will make
good) to aeknow itdie th a t they
do G uarantee their shoes, for I
still have a hundred pairs to sell
at Cost, so bring their notice as
published in the Pilot, and g et a
certificate of the purchase, of the
Krausse Shoes, $4.50 shoes, now
$2.97.
JO E MORRIS J r.
I sold the Florence School a
Columbia Graphophone this week
to be used in th e school to play
the marches. This instrum ent
the “ Eclipse” is the best low
priced instrum ent th at can be
produced. Pricfe $25:00.
I fram e pictures and have on
hand some fine painting to sell
cheap. Call in and let me show
you.
Crushed limestone, plowed un­
der the sour soils of Lane county
In the New Building
to relieve them of their ascidity
N ext to the Woolen Mill Store
and prepare the way for the suc­
cessful growing of clover on
lands hitherto unproductive, is a
MARRIED
plan announced yesterday by
Miss Beryl Johnson and Storm Floyd W. Rader, Lane county
Guy Wayman Moic Store
Frasieur were married at the agriculturist. Already two tons
At Wayman’s Agencies.
Evangelical parsonage on Mon­ of lime have been distributed
day evening April 20th 1914, Rev. among farm ers of various sec­
J. H. P ra tt, officiating. -
tions for dem onstration purposes.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. An effort will be made to enlist
present season, Mr. Rader sug­
and Mrs. Morris Johnson. She as many as possible in the move
gests th a t it is be >t to apply the
was bom on the upper Siuslaw m e n t
lime on the ton of the plowed
river, and has lived several years
Due to the present cost of the land and then to disc it under
The tra d e draw ing pow er of a well lighted store or in Florence where she has many
lime, which is $11 a ton laid well, and to seed d iring the next
shop'is too well recognized to require discussion.
friends.
‘
down in Eugene, Mr. Rader is ten days.
D elightful drive along
Mr. Frasieur has lived many now corresponding in regard to a
If you have any doubt a b o u t it, try and place a few
Many of the farm ers of Lane
th
e Sea Shore,
m ore M agda lam ps in your store and show window years in this vicinity of Florence limestone quarry 12 miles south
county a te using “ land plaster”
S
tag
e leaves Florence
and is well known to a large of Roseburg, w here it is hoped
and w atcn results,
or gypsum for the purpose of
daily
fo r G ardiner.
num ber of Siuslaw people.
enough lime may be extracted at making “ sour” land “ s w e e t”
You also profit by using electric lig h ts in your home.
The young people'for the p res­ $5 a ton to supply every farm er
This is th e connecting
This states Mr. Radir, is impos­
link from D rain. Ore­
E lectric L ig h t is m ost h ealthful, safest, m ost co n -. ent will make ¿heir home in Flor­ of Lane county and to make it an sible to do with g,\-s jin for it is
gon, Southern Pacific
'—
v enient and th e m ost economical lig h t in th e long runj ence.
investment well w orth the ex ­ a neutral salt; it p > m esa« no a l­
A fter the ceremony was pre­ penditure. Having watched the
enrout to Florence
kaline and therefore n is no con­
formed the “ newly w eds” w ere working of lime in this respect
nection with removing the acidi­
escorted to the home of the in various soils ¡before coming to
brides parents, where they are Eugene, Mr. Rader is confident ty of the soil. However it d->os
promote the growth of legumes
IS HERE TO SERVE YOU
stopping. A jolly crowd of noise th a t the plan, if properly worked
by liberating th potash in the
m akers visited them during the out in this country, will be suc­
soil.
evening and gave them a royal cessful.
Should the lime denosites n tar
I demonstration.
Asked the present condition ol Roseburg prove w hat they are
Tuesday m orning Storm was the soils and the need of lime for
passing around cigars and they its treatm ent, the agriculturist said to be the lime will then be
mined in carload lots, shipped to
were real wedding cigars too.
said: ” 1 have found much land Eugene and distributed from
th a t is ‘sour,' is full of aeia, and here direct to the farm er, ready
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of therefore is a poor producer. to apply to hid land.—Morning
Oregon, for Lane county.
Sojpe of this soil is clay, some of Register.
! C. P. Devereaux and F. A.
OF EUGENE, BEGOT ,
F A N C Y A N D S T A P LE
it is sand; some of it is in river
Tripp, plaint iffa,
bottoms and some of it is situated
va.
,
In the last 16 months Wfilie
W elcome Accounts
J O E M O R R iS J R .
M A P LE TO N , O The unknown heirs at law of
in the hills where the red clay
Ritchie
has made not less than
\
sm all or large
0 . A. Spencer, de eased; B. F.
has proven a problem to the $80,000 n e t
Clark a n d ----- Clark, his wife,
farm er.” Lime appliJd to acid
cr the unknown wife and heirs
TH E
clay land tends to make th e soil
at law of said B. F. Clark, if
SUMMONS
mellow, to open it up, a id to al­ in the Circuit Court for the State of
SQUARE aeceased. Also all other per­
Oregon, for Lane County.
sons or parties unknown, claim­
low the proper capillar; Action of
d ealer ing
Haxen D. Johnson, Plaintiff, ) _
any right, title, estate lien
the v^ater and a free t-./eulation
vs.
• hw
or interest in the real estate
Defendant, |
T H £ BEST GOODS-LOW EST PRICES
of air. Tins relieves a i j chance J. D. Asher,
described in the complaint
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of acidity. Where sari 1 / fields To J. D, Asher, the above named
herein, defendants.
defendant;
New Goods a Specialty
Second Hand Goods r ’Necessity
To the unknown heirs at law of O. exist the treatm ent of l./ne. ac­
In the name of the State of Oregon: Capital, surplur C“.d
A. Spencer, deceased; B. F. Clark, cording to Mr. Rader, will ce­ You are hereby required to appear and
Undivided profits $310,000.00
Bear thia in mind; my poods are the beat money can buXJ
!-----Clark, his^wife, or the unknown ment the particles together and answer the complaint filed against you
ant'¡I he price the cheapest, quality of good* considered
wife and heirs at law of said B. F. make a closer compact soil ca>a 1 h the above entitled suit within six
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Clark, deceased; also all other persons
weeks from April 11th 1914, whieh is
ACME, OREGON
COME AND SEE ME
or parties unknown, claiming any right, ble of holding w ater and m oijz I the data of the first publics .ion hereof,
Department of Interior
Following this chem ; t md if you fail so to appear and answer,
U. 3, Land Office at
i title, estate, lien or interest in the real ure.
Roseburg, Or., March 18,1814.
described in the complaint in tha action„on the soil th e bacteria a.1 or want thereof, plaintiff will taka a
Notice is hereby aiven that Alep
above entitled suit end herein; Defen- the clover or any crop will hav« lefault against you, and will apply to
Dowell of Mercer, Oregon, who on
dan te:
the
court
for
a
decree
declaring
and
August 1 9 ,19Q7 maua Homestead Entry
a chance to live, while in the I
In the name o f the State of Oregon,
idjudging that plaintiff la the owner No, 14498, ' Serial No. 04218, forth«
acid
condition
of
the
land
th
you are hereby required to appear and
md that the defendant have no aetata NX of 8 EX and WX of NIX of sec­
tion 18, tt.wnship 17 a. range 11 W.
answer the complaint o f plaintiffs filed have been crowded out.
it interest whatever in or to a certain
Willamette Jaridan, has filed notice
in said court against y ou in the above
Samples of soil a *o n >«v bei.ig | iiece of land, described as follows, to of intention to make five y«ar proof, to
entitled suit, within six weeks from collected from farm s over the wit:
establish claim to the land above des­
Beginning at a meander line of the cribed, before D. B. Severy United,
H. P?M arine engine w ith the date of the first publication o f this county and these are to be sent
State« Commissioner, at his ofllee at
summons in the Siuslaw Pilot, and if
Siuslaw River at a point on the E. line Florence, Oregon, on the 7th day of
com plete equipm ent,
in­ 1 you
to
Oregon
Agricultural
college
fail so to »r swer, for want thereof,
of Lot six. Section 3«. Township 1M May, l»f4.
cluding oil tan k , feed and plaintiffs will take judgement against for analysis. H aving secured south, range 12 west, run south on said Claimant names as witnessed;
you as prayed for in their complaint, this, the farm er will best know line to a point six chains north of south­ Ov, erton Dowell, af Mercer. Oregon,
e x n a u it pipe.
Ov
^
.erton Dowell, Jr., of Mercer, Ontgon,
towit: That their title to the North- how to tre a t his fields.
Also a east corner of said lot alx, west five Carl H, Young, of Florence, Oregon.
800 revolution, 3 port, «aat quarter of section No. 32 in town- record will be kept of every chains, north to mt-smler tine of eaid Alfied McClare, of Tbomt'n, Alberts.
river, thence follows said meander line C aud a
Jum p spark, T h ro ttle lever,
4 weat
• J. M. Upton, Register.
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,
ette niendian; 160 acre» of land in farm er now enlisted in the dem ­ to beginning; seven aersa all in Lane
sp lit bearing, hand holes, Lane county, Oregon; be confirmed, ea- onstration work and next fall county, Oregon; and also that the said
rem oveable top, force feed ! tabliahed and quiet« 1; that you and each these facts are to be published defendant, his heir*, exjeutors, or as-
.
of you be forever barred and estopped in bulletin form for future re f­ aaaigns, be forever barred i rom assert­
Notice oi Filial Settlement
Oil system, Fiuger grips on
having or claiming any right, title
erence. One farm er living be­ ing any claim whatever in or to said
Estate nt W. A. Cox, Deceaeed.
fly wheel, etc.
orinterestin or to said lands orany part
land or premises adverse to the plaintiffs
Notice is hereby given that Charlotte
! thereof adverse to plaintiffs’ title, and tween Junction city and Irving and that he have such other general
J. Cox, Executrix of the last will and
for such other relief as the court shall secured a ton of the lime; anoth­ reliaf as may ba just, together with
testament of W. A. Cox, dec« «aed, has
•I deem equitable.
er fan n er a t Irving troubled with coats and disbursements.
filed in the County Court uf the State
Thia summons is ser.ed by publica­ “ white land” received one-fourth
Service of this summons is mad» on
of Oregon in and for Lane County, her
tion thereof once eac!. week for six
ton of lime for his land; still an­ you by publication by order of Honorable final report aa euch Executrix and
weeks in the Siuslaw Pilot, a newspaper
L.T.Herria,julgeof the circuit court of
A
other a t Goshen has half an acre the State of Oregon for Lane county, account for final aattiement of said
printed
and
published
b,
Florence,
Ore
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estate, and that Monday, the lfith day
gon, by order of the Honorable L. T. already spread over with lime. made on the 2nd day of April 1914, di­
of May, 1814, at tan «’dock ia the
Harris, judge of the abov. entitled court, In this way an effort has been recting that said publication be made in
forenoon, haabeen, by said C u n , set
made and entered on t . j 4th day of made to spread the first o f the
e Siualaw Pilot for six weeks.
M
as the time for bearing objections to
April, 1914; ani the fi st publication
Date of Ant publication of this aum- said final report end aeeeuat, and for
l:me as fa r apart as, possible and
thereof was made on thp 11th day of
ons being April 11th 1914, and date of the final settlement of said aatatr
in as extrem e conditions as pa- - lest publication being May 23rd, 1914.
April. 1914.
O u u e r a , jrcox.
Bible.
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A.
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Wheeler.
R. C. Wygant.
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Wai
Attorney ftr paintiffa. I Ik- ause of the lateness in the
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Attorney for plaintiff.
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Profit
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