The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, April 29, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SIUSLAW PIIZ)T,
"Ti''
BIG HAY
DAY DANCE
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Hampton’s
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A big dance will be given at
Mapleton on May 2nd 1914. It
will be under the auspices of the
Amusement committee who are
in charge of Mapleton» Rhododeri-
dron Festival program. A fr
££ boat will leave Florence at 7 p.
m.
Kennedy & Randall, proprietors
, of the Siuslaw Hotel will serve-
-S U U PftC — Dance t.ic.k.eta. including
supper will be sold at $2.00
Every body come and enjoy the
evening.
CASH STORE
Eugene, Oregon
I-;:
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
TV
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~ Hull Sells
MAPLETON ITEMS.
Sash, Doors, M ouldings
Paints, Oils, Glass
We carry these goods in stock and Telephone your order in,
at Glenada
Jared Scott
T F
you
"To
B a c h e lo r s
p r « { « r e lo tli« «
ned fo r y o u r
figure, a id object to tke tig k
price« recesaarily charged by
small tailor«, le t ua «end y o u r
lo r ^ ’m o n th i1
sod the ‘»ImStnre0^
Ed. V. Price & Co.
THE
SQUARE
DEALER'
w e II
North Bend, Oregon
manufacturers o r
SASH, DOORS A N D M OULDINGS
GLASS - Hivh Grade Interior Finish-
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Prices Mailed on Application
C O M P LE TE LIN E
~GROCERIES
FANCY AN D STAPLE
M A P L E T O N. O
We make a speciality of made-to-order clothing
all we ask is one trial and you will be con­
venced that quality and prices are right.
Special prices for 30 days on cleaning
and blocking Panoma hats.
Buttons made to match gar-
a
menta.
Furs cleaned.
A rtistic W o rk -P h o to Studio
W e have some samples
and finistr. Gome T
M cH a rd y Stuc
«how quality
,3C them.
»fence, Oregon.
<x>< heavy, cum bersom e and coarssa
the
00^ “ “1 *8u !°r ,h« ‘ F»n» °>>tho
M
D<^
«too the trademark ahowa
H oleproof” as sort m oot today.
• pairs cost H.50 up to 13.00, according to weight and finish.
deliver
w ill* a ffo r d
Mapleton people cannot com
< a ti« fa c tio a
plain of a scarcity of candidates
than you ve
for Carnival queen. The names
ever
enjoyed
of 21 young ladies of the town
and
the
coat
are on the bulletin board.
A
w ill be no­
purse was made up among the
business men and each candidate
ticeably mod-
received 100 votes as a starter.
cat. M a y w e
Miss Tina Beck went to Flor­
Lave y o u r
ence Saturday to attend the
measure to ­
High School Play.
day?
Miss Nellie Slemmons spent
the week end in Mapleton.
Miss Mary Johnson of Dead­ For That ÇarnwâT
wood has been visiting Miss L _
Suit
-
Grace Kfrby for several days.
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OttoNielson is again in town Railroad fmm
:
after spending the winter at his to have th
0 Mapleton: ..
b„me l„ Harrisburg.
Mrs. Merl Tatar left last Mon- Southern ft,ride truck iJ tw c e n if
NORTH BEND MAUFACTliRING CO.
The Pride
Florence
* « ruarantaed to w ear without hols«
L»r«e»t tailor* in the w o r ld o f
G O O D m ad c-to-ordar clothes
Florence Builders Supply Company
.
S '
vDooas Irom.^^^jnaaS o*f e»Sirience,«o*i,|ato*sve^yC^dr?,^OUr
measure to
Call and examine our line of Hart
^chaffner & Marx Clothing, Stetson
Hats, Star Brand Shoes. We are read
to dress you for the Carnival.
S m ith’s Toggery
“Things That M en W ear”
TH E RED F R O N T .
M™ Van Bibber left Friday ANNOUNCEM
ENTOF
an extended v.s.t up Indian
W
IL
LIAM WILLIAMS
Creek and on Five Rivers.
THE BEST GOODS—LOWEST PRICES
Louis Fraer returned last
Platform and History of
Thursday from a week’s visit at William Williams Candidate for
New Goods a Specialty
Second Hand Goods a|NecessityJ Deadwood.
Democratic
Nomination
for
Mrs. Jim Neely was taken County Commissioner.
Bear thia in mind; my good« are the beet money can buXJ
seriously ill with an attack of Was born and raised in Lane
andjthe price the cheapest, quality of goods considered
heart trouble last Sunday. She county, knows the needs of the
is
able to be about again.
County from A to Z. He has
COME AND SEE M&.
ACME, OREGON
Mrs. Chris Beck visited her made a success of his business, by
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Neely close attention, hard work and
severakdpys last week, at their economy, a id he will do the same
ranch.
for the County if elected. His
Miss Annie Meadows came up ^ an ,s
F ’-Y as you go. He.
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
Saturday to attend the basktt Pled^ ' s him.-elf to make a strong
We can furnisn Building Material of all kinds, Doors, Win
social, and visit her friends for a fight with the Southern Pacific
dows, Locks, Mouldings, Paints, Wall Paper, Building Paper,
short time.
/
R- R- Company for the restora |
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
A new minister. Rev. Larsen, t^ n of the * afon road taken by I
has arrived in town to fill the baZk
Kldge al1
DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
vacancy
caused
by
the
resignation
C
?
?
the
people
who
built
it, j
STAUP & CORUM
-
-
Florence, Oregon
of Rev. Wall, until a regular
T*80 to 8ecUre for the Sius1^ 1
pastor is appointed.
peop e compensation for the r<wd
J O E M O R R IS JR,
o ° ’ eJ
The so ftest Vn!»
y o u g r e a te r
Dynanvte Caps and Fuse
Farm and Poultry Fencing
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Harness and Fittings, Ets.
Stoves and Ranges Keen Kutte*- Tools
Builders and General Hardware
HULL
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1914
Florence, Oregon
Announcement
C H. Watts; formerly of the Watts Jewelry Co. of Eugene
has opened a first class Jewelry Store in the Rita Theatre’
Special attention to watch word, jewelry repairing and
agate mounting.'
All Work Guaranteed
THE FLORENCE LAUNDRY
Mrs. Minnie Funke, Prop.
H am lin Street
_ K
c a n d ife K
J ^ - C k a n h r g a„d P ^ l „ g
for and del,ver all work
Rales on*Fami'iyWashir
Special Work Solicited
Just A rrived - Complete line of
Women’s and Children’s
SH O ES
?FRAERS’
day for Glenada where she will Eugene and Springfield and re ”
LA D IES’ TRLMMEG HATS
help care for Mrs. Ozment. who placed with »-steel arch He ' '
*8; r V7 ici;-
will work for the best interests U
the basket social and dance °* the county in maintaining the "
given Saturday night was a de- high standard of good road work L
cided success.
A large crowd that has been started, and ever "
was in attendance, nearly all the strive for the reduction of ta x e s $ ................... “ Most Everything for a Little Less’
ladies bringing well-filled and through efficiency and economy
11 1 11111 " 111 i - h -
prettily
decorated
baskets.
(Paid Adv.)
♦ Dancing held sway till 10 o’clock.
| with music by Diamond and Miss
; Iris Morris. Then Fet Fisk be­
gan auctioning ott the baskets,
I. OAO. h. Building.
Mapleton, Oregon
het is a past master of auction­
ing. and in response to his witty
In the Pilot of April 18th. 1914.
sallies, bidding became spirited. Krausse Bros. Shoe Dealers, of
The baskets of some of the Portland. Oregon, are out with aj
popular young ladies went for a Notice. 1 hat my statement, that I
high price while all sold for
— _ a ’ hey would not Guarantee their
'Z d sum. Miss Tina _ - Beck
. »hoes. IS FALSE,
donated a hand eoibrodiered sofa
pillow which was also auctioned
off. About $14b was made clear
of all exi>ense. The proceeds are
to be devoted to equipping the
Carnival queen and her retinue..
Insure In T he Travelers
A FALSE STATE-
;
MENT
Slem m on’s R acket Store
A gent G a rh a rrt
W orking C lothes
C-A-R-H-A-R-R-T
T h a t’s A ll
Buy your boy his Spring Suit
O f Hartford Conn.
hat and shoes at the Woolen
Now
is
the
time
to
insure
your
Life and Health, also against
Mill Store.
Accedents. Do it Now, B-4 some thing happens to you.
Municipal securities are all
t hat is selling from Oregon in
E. C. W A Y M A N
the east—city, school, c'ounty
and road bonds.
The Insurance Man,
WAXMAN’S Agencies,
A proposition to construct 100
miles of hard surface mad at a After dealing with them for
Bonds of all kinds.
cost of $750, (MX) in Linn county, nearly 5 years, this is the first
will be submitted to vote.
notice, of any Guarantee of their
stock,
that I have received, and
Corvallis will construct 50
l am glad to know that they will *
blocks of paving this year.
The Eastern Oregon Editorial lh'arantee tfwm. a" d am willing. »
Association adopted resolutions ,f ^ e y » desire, (and will make ♦
opposing freak laws and policies
to acknow‘edge that they ♦
tending to interfere with indus- ,° ’,'larant<* their shoes, for 1 *
tries.
‘ stI 1 nave a hundred pairs to sell # Rates
to $2.00
MeaIsJ35c and|50c
As a nwnl» n f .
at
90 bring their notice as *
. » X . A IU nT S ? o T j ; '■ubhsh^ In f t,« .
.
Special rates by the week
Tables
will
be
supplied
with the Best the Season affords
tory—payrolls help even
Sho^
50 shoes, now
'
Headquarters for Traveling Men
JOE MORRIS Jr.
B A Y V IE W
HOTEL:
Miller & Daniels, Props......-....J