The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 16, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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THE
PRIMARY
ELECTION
VERYQUŒT
SIUSLAW
PLIOT,
STATE AND
COUNTY REG-
SATURDAY,
MAY
1914
State Engineer—
John H. Lew is
39
L. R. Stockman
6
Commissioner of Labor Statistics
Fred S. Bynon
6
O. P. Hoff
34
John A. Madsen
5
The prim ary election in F lo r-!
& Miller
3
ence was very quiet, with a total : RAILROAD COMMISSION
State arid County registration.
Frank J. Miller
35-
of 60 votes being cast. Of these
State. Countv.
Hal D. Patton
13
Republican 134.697 6,671
41 were republicans, and 20
Superintendent of Water Division
59,986 3,001
democrats.
Democrat
Jam es T. Chinnock
37
Socialist
The judges were, D. E. Severy
6,273
504
Progressive
6,255 - 251
U. Goude and John Drumm REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
FOR NOMINATION FOR
i Independent
360 II
and the clerks of election were,
W-. H: O’Kelly;—A .T k —Knowles » ___ ,-COLLNXY.. OFFICES.---------- 'P rohibition— 11,I TT • "irer
Senator, Third D istrict’—
None
id Paul Henderson.
187
Isaac H. Bingham
30 ’ Miscellaneous 8,536
Three ballots w ere used, re­
52
M. Vernon Parsons
18
publican, democrat and pro­
Total
226,921 11,655
gressive.
The following is the Senator, Fourth D istrict—
Women
80,641
1,190
E.
D.
Cusick
43
result for Florence prim ary:
R
epresentative—
Lane county has 11,655 regis­
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Elbert Bede
22 tered voters,“ according to the
Republican
National
Com­
W alter B. Dillard
16 count of registration which clos­
m ittee—
Allen Eaton
27 ed May 1, but the final count of
Gives you an unusual opportunity fo r satisfacto ry seiections ju s t now.
Charles W. Ackerson
17
Melvin Fenwick
13 wnich was ifot finished until S at­
Ralph F. Williams
28
“ You’ll do b e tte r” a t
Elmer E. Kepner
8 urday night a fte r 6 o’clock. Of
United States Senator—
F rank N. O’Connor
18 this num ber more than one-third’
R. A. Booth
__i
44
Halvor C. Wheeler
21 or 4190, are women. Of the
Representative in Congrees—
County Judge—
whole num ber more than half
C. W. Hawley (
42
Wihsor W. Calkins
13 a re republicans and mor than a
B. F. Jones
12
William G. D. M ercer 26 fourth are democrats.
Governor—
Robert McMurphey
12
Although the registration is In the New Ruilding
Geo. C. Brownell
” 2 County Clerk -
400 short o f the figure anticipat­ N ext to the Woolen Mill Store
William A. C arter
2
Jesse A. Fountain
8 ed by the county officials and the
A. M. Crawford
9
Stacy M. Russell
42 number sought by the politicians,
FOR SALE
G rant B. Dimick
2
House and lot, fine river view.
it is larger than any previous
T. T. Geer
'
6!
Chris B. Christensert
23 registration in Lane county, not Good size tot, fenced and well
Charles A. Johns
2
H erbert W. Hall
4 counting the women. Only two kept yard. House newly rep air-!
Gus C. Moser
6 J
Em m ett Howard
Price for
5 counties in the state have a larger ed and painted.
Jam es Withycombe
22
John E. Staniger
17 registration than Lane.
These short time $700.
State T reasurer—
County T reasurer -
are Multnomah with a total regi-I Few house, 26x40, bunglow
Thos. B. Kay
44
Samuel W. Taylor
43 stration of 74,875, and Marion style, lot 52x120, well graded
Justice of the Supreme Court— County Surveyor—
6 H. P. M arine engine w ith
with 14028 enrolled. Clackamas anc* Iawn seeded to grass, fenced,
Henry J. Bean
21
Hollis W. Libby
com plete equipm ent,
in­
42 with an enrollment of 11,479, i ^ ve blocks from w ater front,
Henry L. Benson
,
11 Coroner—
rubs Lane closely with forth.
I Price $l500. Inquire of MELVIN
cluding oil tank, ¡feed and
T. J. Cleeton,
11
Wm. W. B ranstette
14
The county registration books G. MILLER.
e
x h au st pipe.
P. H. D’Arcy
4
Fredrick-W . Comings
14 show th a t the registration of the i
Lawrence T. H arris'
42
800 revolution, 3 port,
William F. Walker
17 women differs little from th a t of , W atts carries a large stock of
Thomas A. McBride
20; County Commissioner— '
Ju m p spark. T h ro ttle lever,
the men, except th a t the women ■ Jew elry. Come and look a t it.
Charles L. McNary
16
Newman L. Fitzhenry 14 are more inclined .to register with A pleasure,
sp lit bearing, hand holes,
Samuel T. Richardson 13
Mahlon H. Harlow
9, the prohibition party, which is
I f you have had trouble with
rem oveable top, force feed
Attorney General
Calvin J. Hurd
17 stronger in Lane county than any your watch take it to Watts.
oil
system , Fiuger grips on
George M. Brown
34
Reinhold Papenfus
2 other except the republican and ! Satisfaction or you money back.
fly
wheel,
etc.
Geo. N. Farrin
4
Charles H. Stickels
3 democrat.
But on the w hole’ “ Mr. Bob’’ a t the R ita Satur­
Frank S. G rant
3
John F. Volgamore
4 they show th at a thir'd of the r e - ' day night.
Admission 50c.
J. J. Johnson
3 Precinct Committeeman—
publicans and a third of the dqmo- Children under 12, 25c.
Wm. P. Lord
1
Fred E. Myers
33 crats, and so on, are women.
B. F. Welch, of Oakland, Cali­
erintendent of Public In- Commissioner of the Port -
Eugene Guard.
fornia,
who has been making the
truction.
E. R. McConack
14
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Siuslaw
representingA.Schillings
J. A. Churchill
39
D. M. Kyle
9
An
abstract
of
the
total
num
ber
;
of
San
Francisco,— arrived
Yost
7
i of voters registered in Lane Florence Thursday. Mr. Welch
county for the prim aries will be has resigned his position and is
DEMOCRAT PARTY
sent
to the secretary of state by promoting a hotel pronosition for
Member National Committee —
County
Clerk Russell today., Florence
W. H. Canon
7
The
work
of compiling the A
c h a , W at,
h
moved
F lo r e n c e , O reg o n
H. M. Esterly
9
his
s
tra
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tw
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yesterday
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United States Senator —
by Miss Grace Lee, one of the
Geo. E. Chamberlain
17
vacated by the Rita Theatre, to
registrars.
The total number of
J ,"
R epresentative First District-
*•
voters
registered
in
each
of
the
Frederick Hollister
16
office on Washington street, He
90 precincts of the county is as
W. H. Meredith
has leased the east room of the
2
follows:
*77—
Governor—
new Kyle building and will move
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Arm itage, 273; Bailey, 141;
A. S. Bennett
to that place as soon as it is ready
5
Blanton,
136; Bohemia, 7; Brum­
W elcome A ccounts
G. A. Cobb
to occupy.
3
baugh, 51; Blue River, 67.
sm all or large
John Manning
3
Cottage Grove precincts—No.
Robert A. Miller
1
SUM M O NS.
1. 216; No. 2. 132; No. 3. 263;
C. J. Smith
In the Circuit Court of the State of
8
No 4, 80; No. 5, 144. Total in
Oregon, for Lane county.
Justice of the Supreme Court
J C. P. Devereaux and F. A.
Cottage
Grove,
835.
The trad e d raw in g pow er of a well lighted store or
Wm. Galloway
8
Tripp, plaintiffs,
Creswell, 149; Cloverdale, 87;
shopjis too well recognized to require discussion.
va.
Wm. M. Ramsey
10
The unknown heirs at law of
Cheshire,
75;
Camp
Creek,
148;
Attorney General—
O. A. Spencer, de?ease<l; B. F.
If you have any do u b t ab o u t it, try and place a few
Coyote, 90; Coburg, 248; Disston, I Clark
a n d ------Clark, his wife,
John A. Jeffrey
12
m
ore M agda lam ps in your store and show window
i
or
the
unknown
w
ife
and
heirs
14; Dorena, 89; Elmira, 132;
R epresentative—
at law of saiil B. F. Clark, if
and watch results,
Edwards,
75.
1 deceased. Also all other per-
Capital, surplus and
----- Alta K ing — ..
> ■ 10
Eugene,, precincts -No. 1, 146; ' sons or part iea unknown, claim-
Undivided profits $310,000.00 Sheriff—
You also profit by using electric lig h ts in your home.
i ing any right, title, estate lien
No.
2,
169;
No.
.3;
170;
No.
4,
140;
or
interest
in
the
real
estate
Jam es C. Parker
18
E lectric Ligl
?ht is m ost healthful, safest, m ost con-
No. 5, 169; No. 6, 171: No. 7, 214; described in the complaint
County Treasurer —
herein, defendants.
v enient a n a 1 th e m ost economical lig h t in th e lo n g ru n
No.
8,
265;
No.
9.
198;
No.
10,
John H. Ham mitt
11
To the unknown heirs at law of O.
246; No. 11, 274; No. 12, 222; No. A. Spencer, deceased; B. F. Clark,
C o ro n e r-
------Clark,
his’ wife, or the unknown
n 13, 142; No. 14, 164; No. 15, 204;
Marion Veatch
w ife and heirs at law of aaid B. F.
No. 16, 206; No. 17, 258; No. 18, Clark, deceased; also all other persona
County Commissioner—
'139; No. 19. 215; No. 20, 208. or partiesunknown, claiming any right,
IS HERE TO SERVE YOU
George G. Gross
title,
le, estate, " lien or interest in the real
‘ Total in Eugene, 3,740.
estate described in the complaint in the
Elwood W. Roberts
„
Fairmount, 146; Florence, 185; above entitled suit and herein; Defen­
William Williams
dants:
D elightful d riv e along
Fall Creek, 165; Five Rivers, 29;
In the name of the State of Oregon.
Commissioner
of
the
Port—
th e Sea Shore.
47. j you are hereby required to appear and
Goshen,
156;
Gate
Creeks
.
. m /-.i
j
, -z.
’ I answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed
J. W. Bergman
16
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S ta g e leaves Florence
Glentena, 12; Glenada, 150; Her- in said court againat you in the above
daily for G ardiner.
13; Hazeldell, 65; Heceta,
« f t 5 ithin
week*
Burglary Insurance, E. C. o man.
r r
•
in
i
,
the date of the first publication of this
This is th e connecting j Wayman.
25; Irving, lo4; Jasper, 99; June- summons in the Siuslaw Pilot, and if
THE BEST GOODS -LOWEST BEICI»
-link from D rain, O re­
tion City, No. 2, 173; Latham. 95; y,ou íaÜ *’ £
(or want thereof.
a
oí r i
plaintiff« will take judgement againat
Cotton bats, 72-84 inches, t
gon, Southern Pacific
Lancaster, 81; Lake Creek,
90; ( you a» prayed for in their complaint,
New Goods a Specialty
Second Hand Goods afNecessity
e n ro u t to Florence
f Ju st w hat you want to fill the ,r Lane, 102; Leaburg, 77- Lontr
towit: That tÍleir t»Oe to the North-
,
* east quarter of section No. 32 in town-
new quilt. R-K-R'Store.
lom, 83; Lone’ Pine, 36; Lostf ship2Osouth, range 4 west of Wiliam
Bear thin in mind; my gooda are the beat money can buXI
Health Insurance, E. C. Way- Valiev, 111; Mabel, 68; Marcóla
mer’dian;
w e a o f land in
|and|the price the cheapeat, quality of gooda considered,
on. n - I . . OP
Lane county, Oregon; be confirmed, ee-
man.
204, Mapleton, 8 6 ; Middle Fork, tabliaheri and quieted; that you and each
COME AND SEE ME
47: Mound, 12; Mohawk, 94' Min-
ywi p re v e r barred and eat.pped
ACME, OREGON
erval4;O rchard, 176;PleasantHill, or interest in or to said lands or any part
213.; Prairie. 197; Richardson, 1.39' I ‘ hereof adverse to plaintiffs' title, and
c
r,
.
for such other relief as the court shall
Saginaw, <1; S anta Clara; 197; deem equitable.
197- q rim la w 74- S i l W r ^ l z o c .
This summons is served by publica-
Now is the time to insure your Life and Health, also against
W i, aiusiaw, 14. auk Creek. 6 5 ; tion thereof once each week for sis
Accedente. Do it Now, B-4 some thing happens to you.
Spencer, 107.
' weeka
weeks in the Siuslaw Pilot,
Pilot, a newspaper
and published in Florence, Ore
Springfield precincts No. 1, ! printed
gon, by order of the Honorable L. T.
173; No. 2. 20?.; No. 3, 194; No. Harria, .. judge
_ of the above entitled court.
the íía
4th f day
4.
168.
Total
m
S
p
rin
rte
ld
,
737.
&
e - k « of ,
.
. The Insurance Man,
1 Thurston, 125; Walton, 31; thereof was made on the 11th day of
- W A Y M A N ’S A gencies,
Wallace, 70; Wendling, 86; Will­ Apnl,_1914.
A. E. Wheeler,
Bonds of all kinds
amette, 107; Zumwalt, 107.
Attorney for plaintiff«.
“
Spring House Cleaning
Time and Time to Tone
UP THE HOUSE.
XV ith a new piece of furniture, a new rug, new
JinoleunT-----somet-hing to brighten tFehDTne^ätfnös™
phe-re, add to your home comfort and lessen the
burden and drudgery of housekeeping.
J.
N ew
A rriv a ls
in
a ll
L in e s
Alles Furniture Co.
Florence
S P E C IA L
P R IC E
Fair Banks Morse
10% from regular
Price.
The
First National
Bank
4%
L. J. Pouritiles
THE HARDWARE MAN
The Path to
Profit
On Saving Accounts and
• Time Deposits
BARRETT,S
STAGE LINE
Florence Electric Company
Jared Scott
THE
SQUARE
DEALER!
Stage Fare - $2.50
Insure In The Travelers
Of Hartford Conn.
CO M PLETE LIN E
« E. C. WAYMAN
FANCY AND STAPLE
JOE MORRIS JR.
MAPLETO N, O