The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 09, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SIU8LAW
PILOT,
SATURDAY.
MAY
9.
1914
INSTALLING ICE AND
COLD STORAGE PLAfii
r Hampton’s 1
J. P. Cox has a force of men
at work installing his ice makii
and cold storage plant.
The
m achinery and equipm ent arri ■ .
oh the Rustler.
The ice plant is one and one
h alf ton capacity. and was made
by the H. W. Manville Co. The
power will be electricity. Fine
w ater was secured at a depth of
43 feet.
He now has in operation a large
ice cream freezer. It is a Peer-
1 less, rnmle t y tht* Dana Manjifac’
turing Co.
Mr. Cox is prvparing to manu­
facture, candy and has the neces­
sary equipment for a candy
kitchen. He will put an expert
candy m aker in charge when
ready to operate.
CASH STORE
Eugene, Oregon
:::
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Sash, Doors, M ouldings
Paints, Oils, Glass
D y n a m ite G aps and F u s e
F arm and P o u ltr y F e n c in g
z
T A'
failn o ncd lo t y o u r o w n
fig u re , and object to th e
We carry these
goods
.
W h y don t y o n b a y H oleproof HoseV S il pair* are guaranteed to w «ar without holae
month». T h e y are light, »oft and attractive—not heavy, cumbersome and coaraa.
Th e softest S o ly y a m la uaetl. Th ere are eleven color», four weights and fonrKradaa
to choose from . J9 years o f eiperlence go into every pair.
-a ta u e w
a n d At h l *
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i
“ <1 *S?? i or
° ° • be toe: also the trad em ark shown
S t h e i in ," .
are the original guaranteed boas. Me
e t n e r aind can
begin to com pare with tlicru.
Sea the “ H oleproo f” assortm ent today.
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small ta ilo rs , le t us send y o u r
measure to
Ed. V. Price & Co.
___ hirJa’ i. ts Uan in .th. wn.l J a t
GOOD made-to-order clothe«
The
* S“*** ««»• t l 50 np to 53.90, according to weight and finish.
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suit w e ’ll deliver
ever enjoyed
and the cost
w ill ha no­
ticeably mod-
art. M a y w e
'L ava y o u r
in stock and Telephone your order in
at Glenada
Bor That Carnival
Suit
Florence Builders Supply Company
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. W O M «N X < A N D
C M IL O « g M
Call and examine our line of Hart
Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Stetson
Hats, Star Brand Shoes, We are ready
to dress you for the Carnival.
Jay S. Douglas, died Wednes­
day morning May 6th, a t 7
m easure to­
o clock. Mr. Douglas was born
day?
in Indiana in the year 1825.
L ater his parants moved to Illi­
nois. In 1853 he came to Oregon
and located a t Lebanon, where
he helped to establish and build
the Academy a t th at place.
He
H a r d w a r e , S to v e s and R a n g es
entered the m inistry with the
We can fum isn Building Material of all kinds. Doors. Win
Methodist church and served as
dows, Locks, Mouldings. Paints, Wall Paper, Building Paper
pastor
in Washington a t Stella-
Candidate for sheriff of Lane
Engine Supplies, anything in the oil line
com, Grays H arbor and Cowlitz, county, on Republican ticket.
DUPONTS RED CROSS DYNAMITE
and in Oregon at Yamhill, Cres­
If I am nominated and elected
I will, during my term of office,
well and Springfield.
STAUP & CORUM
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Florence. O retm n
He came to Glenada first in devote my personal attention to
1892 and lived there some-time the conduct of tfie affairs of the
moving to California and return­ office in an economic and efficient
ed to Oregon in 1897 and later manner, and will enforce the
took a homestead on the North law without fear o r favor.
Fork of Smith river and finally
I desire to have placed a fte r
moved
from
there
to
Glenada
my
name on the ballot the
N o r th B e n d , O re g o n
J
following:
“ Personal attention
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago.
- — ti .
manufacturers of
^Sinc«*that tim
e ne
he iias
has been
efficiency, economy, ana
and
u iiiv
oeen in towards Mimvuvy,
S A SH , D O O R S A N D M O U L D IN G S
poor health, but maintained good law enforcem ents without fear or
GLASS High Grade Interior Finish
spirits and to the end declared.! favor- ”
Prices Mailed on Application
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he was satisfied with what had j CHRIS.B. CHRISTENSON,
been his life and was ready to go.
Candidate for Nomination for
fo il
Jay S. Douglas was 81 years Sheriff
...11
and two weeks old when he died,
and leaves a devoted wife and
ANNOUNCEMENT.
¡one son, A rthur L. Douglas.
Pleasant Hill, May 7th 1914 .
1 The funeral service was con­
To the voters of Lane County: I
i' ducted Thursday afternoon by
In catling your attention to myi
Rev John Drumm with interm int
candidacy
for the Republican'
in the I. 0 . 0 . F. cemetery.
nomination tor state representa- ••
tive I wish to say I am the only U
MOST CH ILD REN ’S DISEASES
ean d id ate/o r the office who re- -
START WITH A COLD
sides On and operates his own
We make a speciality of made-to-order clothing
Restlessness- feaverishness-an farm. I therefore represent the
inflamed th roat and spasmodic l farm ing class of people
all we ask is one trial and you will be con­
with no
cough
maybe whooping cough is other interests to call for first
venced that quality and prices are right.
I startin g in. Give Foley’s Honey consideration, but if elected will
Spec ial prices for 30 days on cleaning
and far promptly. It helps the be fair to all regardless of!
and blocking Panoma hats.
children so very much and Mrs. occupation.- I am in favor of a
Buttons made to match gar­
Shipps. Raymondsville, Mo., says reduction in taxes, better values
ments. Furs cleaned.
) I got fine results from it and it for what we do pav. easier pay.
is a g reat medicine for whooping ments of taxes and ecomony in
cough.
Surface Drug Store.
all lines of expenditures by t h e !
HULL
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w i l l a ffo r d
y o u g re a ter
s a tis fa c tio n
than you’ve
JAY S. DOUGLAS
DIED WEDNESDAY
B u ild e r s and G e n e r a l H a r d w a r e
high
price« necessarily charged h y
H a r n e ss and F ittin gs, E ts.
S to v e s and R a n g es K een K u tter T o o ls
ITo
. ■
B achelors
y o u p r e f e r clo tL ca
S m ith ’s T o g g e r y
“Things That M en W ear
T H E RED FR O N T
Florence, Oregon
CHRIS B. JHRKTENSEN
Announcement
C. H. W atts, form erly of the W atts Jew elry Co. of Eugene
has opened a first class Jew elry Store in the Rita Theatre.’
Special attention to watch word, jew elry repairing and
agate mounting.
RTH BEND MAUFACTURING C
All Work Guaranteed
THE 'FLORENCE LAUNDRY
M rs. M innie F unke, Prqp.
H a m lin S treet
>®
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e'
oi f^ o o d ry Work—Cleaning and Pressing
for and dehver a.l w ° r ,
o„ J *
The Pride of
Florence
A r tis tic W o r k - P h o t o S tu d io
W V h a v e so m e sa m p le s that sh o w q u a lity
and finish. G om e in and se e them .
M c H a r d y S tu d io,
F lo r e n c e , O r e g o n .
JO H N S
JFor
R E P U B L IC A N
G overn or
“ - ”' h *'
Frino,,lr. y„u
state and county.
REDUCTION ON HATS
I furth er promise if elected to
l o r t h e next two weeks ail be present and vote on every bill I
Ladies’, M isses’ and C hildren’s passed by the next legislature
H ats g o at a réduction. Mrs. R. unless prevented bv sickness to
iki so.
! E. Kanoff.
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H. C. W HEELER
Motice of Pinal S ettlem en t
FOR SALE
Entate of W. A. Cox, Deceased.
House
and
lot, fine river view.
Notice ia hereby riven that Charlotte
Good
size
lot,
fenced and well
J. Cox, Executrix of the last will.and
kept
yard.
House
newly repair­
testament of W. A. Cox, dweeaaeti. haa
filed in the County Court of the State vu
ed «1111
and painted.
Price for a
of Oregon in and tor Lane County, her
$7<X).
¡final report an such Executrix and sn ort
settlement of said
nndaV*fha lUtk x4«..
of May, 1914, at ten o'clock in the
h“ b**n- by i,a«1 Court, set
as the time for hearing objections to
said final report and account, and for
the final settlement of said estate.
C harlotte J Cox,
' A. E. W hrki . f . r ,
Executrix
Attorney.
,in ’ I'riva.r busings*
„„
S.,,e
n „ State
Orrk.on
h iH in n , inatitutinn run T l,i the benefit
, people In it - h o , in .1 certain w n w ,
<rt it<M fchoklers in its burine m intertett.
rw a
1 E. E. Kepper,
T A X E S M U S T be R E D U C E D !
v t'l « k hthc°vienC r imar> ‘‘lrcfK’n’ Char,ea A. Jo h n ., or Portland.
>». waicut down taxes
W hich do
y ou
want J
Paid Advertisement
lof ’« 52x126, well graded
and lawn seeded to grass, fenced
m
1
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.
’
^ ^ k s from w ater front,
D—
, - aa Inquire of MELVIN
Price » #1500.
G. MILLER
SH O ES
L A D IE S ’ T R IM M E G H A T S
FRAERS’
“ Most Everything for a Little Less”
-t-i-1-1111111111:1 ii-w -H 4-H r i 1 1111 I
¡
State Representative.
Taxes two per cent rebate
or in two semi-annual install-
m enu without i n t e r « or
• O. O. F. Building.
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.
Mapleton. Oregon
A g e n t C a rh a rrt .
W o r k in g C lo th e s ,
C-A-R-H-A-R-RTf
T h a t’s A ll
Insure In T he Travelers
Of Hartford Conn.
Now is the time to insure your L ifeand Health, also against
Accedents. Do it Now. B-4 some thing happens to you.
E .‘Q W A Y M A N
TO THE PUBLIC. _
Although Mr. Joe Holland is
unable to serve to the public as
he contemplated when he plann­
ed to open the Logan House, he * * * * * * * *
will still try to furnish bread.,
pies, cakes and pastry to the
Florence people at the Florence
i Produce M arket.
Orders filled
a fte r Monday.
Republican Candidate
For
n o w many instiiuitons would run a|„ng Wllh ln incr_ M of oner
«« « p e n , « from year ,0 year ? No, man,
W d lir ta r e d ^ e
r taxes and cui down our expenses. A'harle. A !.. 1.
t o ■ j
J u st A r r iv e d -C o m p le te lin e o f
’ W o m e n ’s and C h ild r e n ’s
Slejnfm on’s R a c k e t S to re
account for final
(»ive this Job to a man
who w ill reduce Faxes
and cut down expenses
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. The Insurance Man,
WAYMAN’S Agencies,
a
Bbnds of iffl kinds.
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BAY VIEW- HOTEL:
Miller & Daniels, Props.
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T<?k*phone your orders for berry
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penalty. Fewer salaried of­
The very latest in Ladle's
fices. Greater efficiency and
Shoes.
See them, try them,
lower taxes.
. wear them. R-K-R-Store.
Rates $1.;; to $2.00
Meals$5c¡anc
Special,rates by the week
Tables,will be suppliedrwith the Best the Season affords™
H eadquarters for Traveling Men -
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