The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 02, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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: TO GET MORE EGGS
BREED BEST HENS
Hampton’s j
People who want white chick­
ens breed them without difficulty ;
everybody knows th at much of
the law of heredity.
The same
law
applies
to
chickens
with five
Eugene, Oregon
f toes, or with feathered legs, or
^ .r . topknots, or any o ther character
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
pnce» Beceak-.rUy c/vkr^ed l y
\"t ¡»tic. Why not apply this law to
ama!!
tapora
: us send you r
secure a better supply of fresh
m easure to
w inter laid eggs?
The average hen in this country
produces about 70 eggs per
annum.
The champion hen, a
ì-«rgcrt tuilors ir< tR< world of
cross breed, in Oregon, has re-
GOOD mad€«io-ord<;r clothe*
ccu ti y .xw a pU d - a recor d of'h»-*
eggs laid in 12 months.
The
deliver
champion hen had only common-
a ffo r d
sense treatm ent, no stimulation
you greater
or coddling. There is a wide
aatiofaction
difference between these two
than you've
records. The first is the result
Dynarrvte Caps and Fuse
of ignorance and indifference to
ever enjoyed
Farm and Poultry Fencing
the laws of heredity, the other is
and the coat
I the result of an intelligent strict
Harness and Fittings, Ets.
will ha no­
¿compliance with those laws, ------r
Stoves and Ranges Keen Kutte»- Tools
ticeably mod*
I People who want fresh eggs in
eat.
M ay we*
Builders and General Hardware
, w inter should hatch such eggs as
’have
your
; they know are laid by their best
We carry these goods in stock and Telephone your order in.
w inter laying hens; so it follows
meaaure to­
th a t they should know right now
day?
which hens are laying and how
many eggs tach of these hens,
lays in each of the w inter months.
The idea is simply this: Use
for breeding both males and fe-
THE
S Q U A R E o r^n 8; ^ ' ^ S T kk ° Wn t0 have ab usesin the adm inistration of
or to inherit the character want- law is toaU here blindly to a rule
e<T Oregon Journal.
th a t savors of iniquity simply be­
THE BEST GOODS-LOW EST PRICES
cause it is a judicial decision.
The first duty of a court is to de­
New Goods a Specialty
Second Hand Goods a,N ecessity''1'
cide the law correctly so far as
-MS'
Charles L. McNary, now „ a 1 I*68 w*th*n Ihe human mind.
m j K°°ds are the best money can buXI
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member of the Supreme Court of Pi® next duty is to 8mite
sm ite that
and|the price the cheapest, quality of good« conaidered
the State of Oregon.- has an- £ ® ? f. h^ man actl,°n which is |
COME AND SEE ME
nounced his candidancy on the •,
?
unjll8t’ however well
ACME, OREGON
Republican ticket for one of the j ™ay
buttre88ed by preced-
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CASH STORE
lo r i u ’i on“?» yOTheyF«V.Oh¿’h^íX3,
.S lx p^,r * are « » » » » ‘«xJ •» w ear without
The . o f t , . , V o i. L
* .,f íL í n<1 " ' » “ ‘ iv e -o o l heavy, cumbersome and cc
to choose t r o r n ^ ,
A .kVo\^T->n“ ,
o fT ,« r i d i c o 1
fo" we* h‘ * “ d
eip,rience
!or io 1,1,0 •verV
on Pef-
,he ,oe:
and the S t o B a t u r c ^ S ^ L . * * ^
E¿ V. Price & Co.
“
the tradem ark a
oee the H oleproo f" assortm ent today.
( pair» cost fl.SO up to 13.00. acco rd ìi« to weight and finish.
to
Sash, Doors, Mouldings
Paints, Oils, Glass
HULL
at Glenada
Call and examine our line of Hart
Schaffner & Marx Clothing,- Stetson
Hats, Star Brand Shoes. We are ready
to dress you for the Carnival.
S m ith ’s T o ggery
T k a i'A ._• 1
1 11 ^ t^ a r nival
Suit
“Things T hat M en W ear”
TH E RED FR O N T
Florence, Oregon
dealer :
Announcement
C. L IR A R Y
- The
°i
houH; Wat? * ? rm erly
the W atts Jew elry Co. of Eugene
q
a b rst class Jew elry Store in the Rita T heatre'
Special attention to watch word, jew elry repairing and
agate mounting.
All Work Guaranteed
Florence Builders Supply Company
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
We can fum isn Building Material of all kinds. Doors Win*
dows, Locks, Mouldings, Paints, Wall Paper. Building Paper
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
STAUPÆ CORUM
-
.
positions on th a t tribunal, there
„
being four Justices to be norni-*.», «
?®F him self o f one ° f
nated bv the people in the May v®i finest farm s
the Willamette
Prim aries; Justice McNary is a
ey- JlJ8tiee McNary is deeply
resident of Salem, having l ^ n ' nter; sted ,n C u l t u r e develop-
M rs. M innie F u n k e , Prop.
born of pioneer parents forty ? enti H,‘ 18
a 'id has been
Hamlin Street
years ago on a farm near that J ¡ 1 " '^ **’’ n fy e a rs - President!
city."
- ‘ '
f F
’ t r i " t Lnion' an
All kinds of Laundrv W ork-P tonn-
a o
•
A fter acquiring his early ° rga,1‘™
en«aged ¡" develop-, ( ’a11 ' or and deliver all Z k
‘
f f i e s l ^ ® 83^
THE FLORENCE LAUNDRY
Florence, Oregon
_
....... __
Just Arrived—Complete line of
Women s and Children’s
ed upon his profession in Salem, a k r"-u,tu,al products*
more than 16 years ago.
For
REDUCTION ON HATS
several years he served as Assis-
For
that District Attorney for the
,? the
, ,, next two weeks aii I : :
Third Judicial District, and won > d,es ’ Ml88es and C hildren’s
the reputation of being a fearless i?a!s g0 at a reduction. Mrs. R.
E. Kanoff.
prosecutor.
years.
NORTH BEND IHAUFACTURING CO.
North Bend, Oregon
/
manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS A N D M O U L D IN G S
U LASS High Grade Interior Finish
I rice« Mailed on Application
S H O E S
L A D IE S ’ T R IM M E C H A T S
FRAERS’
Aurora is to have a $60,(X)0
fodr-story Masonic temple this
year.
“ Most Everything for a Little Less”
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i In the Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for Lane County.
Hazen D. Johnson, Plaintiff, ,
•J. 0. Asher,
Defendant, '
To J. D. Asher, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon!
'l ou are hereby required to apjiear and
answer the coinplaint tiled against you
ill the above entitled suit within six i
weeks from April 11th 1914, which is I
the date of the first publication hereof,
and if you ail so to appear and answer, '
for want thereof, plaintiff will tik e a'
default against-ymr. find wt1l apply to
the court for a decree declaring and
adjudging that plaintiff is the owner
in fact until his accession to the and that the defendant have no estate
or interest whatever in or to a certain
Supreme Court, he was the Dean piece of land, described as follows,
to
of the W illamette
College ___
of ... Law,
_______—
.. . writ:
and made it one of the ranking
beginning at a meander line of the
{ colleges of the W est
Siualaw River at a point on the E. line '
M APLETO N , o l
The Pride
Florence
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
ments.
Furs cleaned.
A rtis tic W o rk —P hoto Studio
We have some sample«
and finish. Come
M c H a rd y StuL.
now quality
JS hem.
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«trence, Oregon.
n i l 11.:
S lem m o n ’s R a c k e t S to re
i. O.o. E Building.
GROCERIES
J O E M O R R IS JR.
I ‘ - I 1 1 ,1
SUMMONS
C O M PLETE LIN E
FAN C Y AN D STAPLE
k -
^ Reared with
„
h» tarly learned to know the > ne to a point six chains north of south-
wanta, needs and sufferings of eMt corner of said lot six, west five
the masses, and has always been c*’, *n8> north to meander line of «aid
a staunch champion of their T V\L’ thence fol|ows said meander line
cause. During his career as a
b**i""lniG
acres all in Lane 1
I ,,..'.
'"K J11S ta r e tr as a county, Oregon; and also .hat the said
Justice of the Supreme Court he defendant, his heirs, executors, or as-
nas endeavored to interpret the assigns, be forever barrel from assert-
law as a living progressive inK nnX Haim whatever in or to said
I science, rather than as a rule too lanil"r premises adverse to the plaintiff
lo h lto b e corrected if found in- ""d V*“’ he have *uch other general
w l i e n b k to s m . n l ,1a, con-
dltions and has w ritten many ini- Service of this summons is made on
I’” rt§nt decisions. It was Justice
bv publication byorder of Honorable
j McNary who wrote the forceful ’-.T. Harris, judge of the circuit court of
and much discussed dissenting the,S u t e “f Or's«on fur Lane county.
opinion in the State vs F S J ’ m*‘le onkth,f- Iai >tay “f April 1914. di-
MnAii' .
. .
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recting that said publication be made in i
M iAlhster. Defining the duties the Siuslaw Pilot for six weeks.
Of courts in this opinion he said
Date.of first publication of this sum- i
in part: ’’The value of law is rnon’ t* 'nK April n th 19M. and date of
ito proximity to reason, its cer-
‘,ublkat’o n May 23rd. i s h .
U inty and universality.
Thei
Attorney foi p E f f . '
Mapleton, Oregon
A g en t C a r h a r r t
W o rk in g C lo th es
C-A-R-H-A-R-R-T
T h a t’s A ll
X c X d L ’t t
Accedents.
‘f : " 8Ur7 “ r L lfea"'t Health, a l » ànainat
Do it Now, B-4 some thing happens to you.
E. C. W A Y M A N
The Insurance Man,
WAYMAN’S Agencies, -
Bonds of all kinds.
B A Y V IE W
HOTEL:
Miller & Daniels, Props.
Rates $l.Ct to $2.00
T .EU .
MealsJ35c and{50c
„ K Spw iaI.rates by the week
H e^UPPhed WÌth th® B®St the Sea3On
H eadquarters for Traveling Men
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