The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 02, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SIUSLAW PILOT SATURDAY,
MAY 2. 1914
PERSONALS
Self Sacrifice
John Mason was in town Sat­
urday.
Joe Holland is now cooking on
the tug Roscoe.
J. A. Neely was in Florence
the first of the week.
- Geo. Taylor, of Eugene, was a
visitor
in Florence Friday.
i
Tom Neely and family were
visiting in Florence Thursday.
Miss Yost of Point Ferrace,
was visiting in Florence Saturday.
Mrs. J. Hunsaker, of Mapleton
came down on the Beaver Satur­
day.
1 Frank Smith retdrried home“
Saturday, after a business trip to
Eugene.
A. Hollenbeck and son were
Economize for the purpose of being indepen­
dent is one of the soundest indications of manly
character. It is what we save rather than
what we earn that insures a competencefor
the future.
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT
Lane County State and Savings Bank
T H E SIUSLAW
PILO T
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane county.
C. E. Devereaux and F. A.
R-K-R.“ STOR;E
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Published by
Saturday.
VS.
A complete line of Spring Dry goods
A new line of Spring Shoes to fit Papa-Mamma-
____ Sister-Rrother and Baby.
The unknown heirs at law of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knowles,
O. A. Spencer, deceased; B. F.
of
Mapleton, came down the
Editor
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Clark
and
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Clark,
his
wife,
R. S. HUSTON
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! or the unknown wife and heirs
river Saturday.
Published Wednesdays and Saturdays a t 1 ‘aw
sa,4 B. F. Clark, if
Mrs. M. F. Philips and daugh
Siuslaw Pilot office Washington street., ¡deceased. Also
Alsi all other per-
ter
of Point Ferrace. were- shop
Entered as second-class [matter March 1Bon® dr parties unknown, etaim-
ping in Florence Saturday.
20, 1913, at thepotsoffice at Florence, ing any right, title, estate lien
Oregon, under the act of March 8rd, | or interest in the real estate
C. B. Hamble of Eugene, came
1913.
I described in the complaint
down
the river Thursday' and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES^
| herein, defendants.
will
enter
the employ of Porter
One year in advance
-
-
$1.50
To the unknown heirs at law of O.
Bros.
A. Spencer, deceased; B. F. Clark,
-----Clark, hisjwife, or the unknown
Charles King of Reedsport,
wife and heirs at law of said B. F.
came
in from Eugene Thursday
BREVITIES
Clark, deceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown, claiming any right, and left for that place Saturday
.JUwlware Hull, Glenada, Ore- title, estate, lien or interest in the real morning.
estate described in the" coni plaint Fn the
"gon.
B. FY Welch, representing A.
above entitled suit and herein; Defen­ Schilling & Co. of San Francisco, 'i
Trout fishing is fine in the dants:
North Fork.
In the name of the" State of Oregon, ♦is on the Siuslaw placing orders
Special price on Kitchen you are hereby required to ap|>ear and with the merchants.
answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed
Paul Blasier, of Olympia, Wash­
Ranges at Pourtales.
in said court against yoti in the above ington Was on the Siuslaw this
Life Insurance, E. C. Wayman. entitled suit, within six weeks fromj
Furniture or rugs, the ideal the date of the first publication of this week, looking to the resorces for
gift- See Alles Furniture Co. summons in the Siuslaw Pilot, and if the manufacture of brick.
you fail so to answer, for want thereof,
The Florence Racket store has plaintiffs will take judgement against Sam Terrill, proprietor of the
an attractive display of sand you as prayed for in their complaint, Florence Produce Co. lias return­
business trip to
towit: That their title to the North- ed frorh a
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spades and buckets.
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and the Willamette
.
east quarter of section No. 32- in town- Eugene
Ladies Coats and Suits rom shipSO south, range 4 west of Wiliam Valley.
1-3 to 1-2 price. Mostly up to ette meridian; 160 acres of land in
date models at the Woolen Mill Lane county, Oregon; be confirmed, es­ L. L. Deitz and Wife of Eu­
Store. ' ~
tablished and quieted; that you and each gene, arrived in Florence Friday.
FLORENCE, OREGON
of you be forever burred and estop|ied Mr. Deitz is a carpenter and
Plate Glass Insurance, E. C from having or claiming any right, title worked in Florence a good part
Wayman.
r ì rÀ T Ì5 ;!0 1 [0 ][D
orinterestin or to said lands or any part of kfst summer. He expecttTto
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When you think Hardwar thereof adverse to plaintiffs' title, and- rernain here forjtqme time. Y
I for such other relief as the court shall
think of Hull, Glenada, Or.
N. I.. Fitzhenry, candidate for Cotton bats. 72-84 inches. WILL GIVE BOAT SERVICE
[ deem equitable.
Liability Insurance,
Ten gallon kegs for sale, $1 This summon» is served by publics- county commissioner, on,the re­ Just what you want to fill the
ON LAKES BETWEEN
Wayman.
pop
I
tk»n
thereof
once
each
week
for
six
each. S. Kempthorne, the
publican ticket, arrived in Flor­ new quilt. R-K-R'Store.
FLORENCE AND
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weeks in the Siuslaw Pilot, « newspa|>er
corn man.
ence
Saturday
morning.
-Mr,
’
GARDINER
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Health Insurance, E. C. Way- j
printed and published in Florence. Ore
w
Bonds of all kinds, E. C. Way- gon, by order of the Honorable L. T. Fitzhenry has some idea on' road man.
We will carry passengers across j
Hsiris,judgeof the above entillisi court, building, which is a necessary
man.
Clear lake, Ten Mile lake and »
Herring
nets
at
Pourtale’s.
made and entered on ths 4th »lay of qualification for commissioners. I
Five Mile lake day or night
Old gold and silver taken at April,
Say we now have some screen Fare across all three lakes. One * *
1914; and the first publication
market value on work or gixxls thereof was made on the 11th day of
doors. Florence Supply Co.
Milinery and
passenger $5.00; two passengers *
at Watts.
April, 1914.
$2.50 each; oyer two passengers *
Fancy
Goods
A. E. Wheeler,
$2.25 each. For other informa­ *
DRESS MAKING
De Lavelle Separator Nearly
Attorney for plaintiffs.
tion phone Christenson Bros. 515 « FLORENCE,
OREGON
The Siuslaw Printing Co.
Don’t forget we have Oats and Grass Seed, mill
feed of all kinds.
A Good line of Groceries on hand at all times.
GaH in an d lo o k th e m o v e r
-
A ll goods as re p re s e n te d
R-K-R
ç TORE
A G o o d P la c e to T r a d e ”
General Merchandise
ita»
R-IIAJDIÎEIII flIJ l!|R
C.l
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a.
MRS. KANOFF
new. Have no use for it and
will sell at a bargain. Geo.
hintgtitncry, Arnie.
Watbjcairies a large stock of
Jewelry. Com»' and look at it.
A pleasure.
I will mount your agates
Watts,
For Sale—Extra good harness
almost new, also heavy lumber
wagon, first class shape for sal»
or trade. Chat I, s I ember, Ada.
If you have had trouble with
your watch take it to Watts.
Satisfaction or you niouey back.
Harness and fittings, Hull at
Glenada.
Fire Insurance, E. C. Wayman.
Two fine located lots in Flor­
ence, close in. nice esmfortable
house, for sale. Inquire at this
onice.
Restaurant and
launch Counter
At Westlake
A good place to eat
M rs . M ae A ldrich
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MRS. ALLA n . OUM MOK'
GRADUATE NURSE
Hospital Arri mi modatiiin»
Reference»
Florence.
Oregon
“A Little Love, a
Little Kiss” and
Rendezvous”
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D epartm ent of In terio r
-V. S. trAfsl iifib i* »t
■ Roseburg, o r .. March is, 1914.
Not ice is h ereto g iv e n ‘th at Alep
Dowell of
M ercer, «Jregon. ivtio on
■\ugi st l'.t. 1907 tnaiii liom esti ail E ntry
No,
I I I » ;, Serial No. 042?", for the
NX of SEX and WX o f NEX of sec­
tion IS, tow nahip 17 a. range 11 w.
W illam ette Mernlan, ha» filial notice
o f intention to make five y ear prixif, to
TSTabltah fIS 1 n H o ’The TaniL above Jeio'
eribed, before D. E Severy U nited,
S late» Cotnnnssioni r, a t his office at
Florence, Oregon, on th e 7th day of
May, 1814.
Two of the grertest orchestral
successes of the century.
D ouble -D isc R ecords
A1448 66 cents.
»•'otrte in rnd lot tts ptny it fnr your
IM.W.Ni NOTICE
All Columbia Records can be
played on Victor T. tlingMachines
LIKEWISE
All Columbia Instruments will
play \ i tor Records.
tiuimant names a» witnesses:
Overton Dowell, of Mercer. Oregon
Overton Dowell, J t , of Mercer, Oregon,
Carl H, Young, of I lorenee, Oregon.
Alfred McClure, of Thornton. Alberta,
Canada
J. M. Upton. Register.
We Garry
Everything
Ask for what youfdon’t see
Ti « ¡Price willibe Right anil
1 sold the Floren«.« -. ;.tol a
Youjv. ilijlie Satisfied.
Coiumb.ia Grat
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Groceries.|Furniture,|Hardware,
Dry Goods, Flour and Feed
Wm.Kyle& SonsGo
G it e Quantity and Quality
to he used in the school to play
the marches. This insi'ltnienL
the "Eclipse” js fne b?s’. low
priced instrument that car. be
produced. Price $Z5:U0.
1 frame pictures and have on
hhnd some fine painting to sell
cheap. Cal! in and let me show
y.ou.
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,Gav Wiynun Mok Store
At Wayman’s Agencies.
H.
Special boat service on *
Dresses, Evening gowns, Suits,
* *
lakes
at
reasonable prices.
Mrs. H. L. Avery, Glenada, Ore.
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* * *
A
or
On Tide W ater
One hundred and fifty acres,
fine orchard, modern house,
barn, outbuildings and other
substantial improvements on
the place. Over one-third
bottom land.
This place is an ideal one for a home and is
being offered for a low price:
It must go
soon.
Write us for particulars and terms.