The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, May 27, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
SIUSLAW
NUMBER 20
FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914
whose name was written in al
most as many times as that of
Mr. Bown, in which Mr. Medley ,
crown on sand lot
stated:
At the School Fair was shown
“ I am willing to give Mr. j
rfir
iiT
■■
wf
six
new potatoes, grown by
Railroad Commissioner- Frank Bown my ungrudging support, i
»lILr,
Lhniald
Agee, which took the
A. Miller, 2637 Hall D. Patton, and feel with a united effort we
i
blue
ribbon.
will
be
able
to
elect
him,
as
well
886.
| These potatoes were Dlanted
State Senator - 1. H. Bingham, as several other candidates in, the ,
• During thè two days of- the car-- the—last -of -- January - and —the-
coming election?'
The canvassing board working Creek, S. A. Rheinvault; Gate 2255; M. V. Parson, 1438.
nival
a couple of young men were samples dug last Thursday,
A communication from Alta
Joint Senator—E. D. Cusick,
on the election returns in Lane Creek, F. E. Clayton; Mabel, H
showing
in a small a tent genuine They are clean and well formed
King, the only democrat nominat­
county^ completed the task of M. Riggs; Marcola, J. S. Church­ 3117.
curiosity.
They told the public and the six weigh 2 lbs. and! qz ,
Representative— Walter B. ed as a candidate for representa­
•counting and turned the tally , ill; Mapleton, A. Hollenbeck;
all
about
their
freak, but the first and were raised in the sand soil
sheets over to the county clerk Mohawk, M. F. Stafford; Prairie, Dillard, 1859; Allen Eaton, 1854; tive was read. Mr., King points day very few believed their story on lot 46, block 6, Millers addition
Saturday. The republican totals , M. Edwards; Saginaw, E. J. Melvin Fenwick, 1486; Elbert, out that he is from the southern
I or had no desire to see the ani­ to Florence. Fertilizer from the
on the official count resulted as Sears; Santa Clara, Ole Casper- Bede, 1308; Frank O’Connor, 932; end of the county.
“ In the five precincts in mal. It was some different on barn was used, but not more
son; Siuslaw, Warren Crow; Elmer E. Kepner, 694; Edwin C.
follows:
Spencer, Henry Rubmen; Spring- Statzer,'541; H. C. Wheeler, 1182. Cottagb Grove at the primary,” the second afternoon. Word had than would be used on any other’■
R epublican O rganization
field 1, James Clark; Springfield
County Judge -W. W. Calkins, he states, “ I received 31 votes passed around that “Three Pins” soil.
The official can vass of the vote 2, Jno. C. Mullen; Springfield 3,
more than Mr. Eaton, and 11 was no fake and quite a number Ermald Agee is only fifteen
cast at the election a week ago Isaac Larimer; Springfield 4, 1698; William G. D. Mercer, 1415; votes more than Mr. Fenwick, of people went in to see for them­ years old and was raised on the
Friday shows that in a large John Kestley; Thurston, Frank Robert McMurphey, 867.
Siuslaw river. This is his first
and Mr. Dillard received only 24 selves.
number of the precincts there Taylor; Walton, Clem Carlile; County Clerk— Stacey M. more votes than myself.
“Three pins is a native of year at gardening and the work
was a tie for precinct committee­ Wallace, J. W. Bemis; Wendling, Russel, 2985; Jesse A. Fountain,
“ With the strong vote that will Western Lane county, and" may was taken up by himself and his
1097.
man and by provision of law 0. H. Jarrett.
sister Vesta, aged 13, in order to
Sheriff—Chris B. Christensen, come to me here from all parties some day be used to prove we
these men will cast lots at the
receive credits in school for
can
raise
anything
in
this
coast
Member national committee— 1340; Emmett Howard, 972; John and independents, if Eugene will
county clerk’s office at an ap-
agriculture.
country.
give me a reasonable support,
inted time to see who gets the Ralph E. Williams, 1726; Charles E. Stanniger, 824; Herbert W. Lane county, will have a demo­ The calf is a male and healthy,
Besides potatoes they are rais­
W. Ackerson, 1598.
Hall, 742.
»lace.
ing
onions, lettuce, radishes and
can
walk
and
even
kick
with
that
United States senator -R. A.
Treasurer—S. W. Taylor, 3507. cratic representative in the next
The list of precinct committee­
cabbage.
one
hind
leg.
It
was
bom
on
the
Surveyor—H. W. Libby, 3228. legislature.”
men elected are as follows: In Booth, 3548.
This boy and girl are raising
ranch of C. E. Stevens, on Ten
Representative
in
congress—
E lection N otes
Coroner—W. W. Branstetter,
those precincts which are not
on
a lot in Florence, which is
Mile
creek
north
of
Florence,
and
An interesting fact shown by
tamed there was no selection on W. C. Hawley, 2928; B. F. Jones, 1906; W. F. Walker, 1239; F. W.
just
like any lot in our town,
another
peculiar
feature
about
872.
Comings, 690.
the canvass is that Stacy M.
iccount of a tie vote:
garden
truck that is hard to beat
the
calf
is
that
it
was
bora
on
the
Commissioner—M. H. Harlow, Russell, county clerk, received
For governor—James Withey-
Armitage, C. S. Calef; Bailey,
by
the
produce of expert
first
day
of
April.
Wm. Mathews; Bohemia, F. J. combe, 1118; Gus. C. Moser, 676; 1449; N. L. Fitzhenry, 799; C. J. the nomination for re-election by
gardeners.
Frank
and
Edwin
Stevens
were
Hard; Blue River, Glen Powers; T. T. Geer, 515; George C. Hurd, 815; Charles S. Stickles, all three of the parties.
In Florence are found many
Some of the other Republican the young men who had the ani­
Cottage Grove 1, James Hemen- Brownell, 439; A. M. Crawford, 712; R. H. Pappenfus, 271; John
other gardens that prove the
mal
on
exhibition,
and
they
in­
candidates received the nomina­
way; Cottage Grove 5, J. E. 391; Grant B, Dimick, 331; F. Volgamore, 220.
value of our soil for garden
Charles
A.
Jones,
264.
tion
at the hands of the Dem­ tend to take it to Newport next
Young; Camp Creek, J. Key;
D emocratic O rganization
p u rp o ses.
Fourth
of
July.
Treasurer—Thomas B. Kay,
ocrats, notably Allen H. Eaton
Dorena, J. H. Kirk; Elmira, P.
Chairman—L.
M.
Travis,
Eu-
and Walter B. Dillard for rep­ Love costs little and pays big The ship of state now carries a
P. Colgaard; Edwards, W. S. 3346.
resentatives, but Mr. Eaton has
Justice of supreme court— gene.
Dodd: Eugene 1, A, C. Jennings;
wireless.
Secretary-treasurer— J. _ K. declined to accept and the Dem­
Eugene, 2, Darwin Bristow; Eu­ Lawrence T. Harris, 3520; Henry
ocrats will name some other man
gene 3, L. N. Roney; Eugene 4, J. Bean, 1710; Thomas A. Mc­ Pratt, Eugene.
Executive committee—V. L. to run with Alta^ King, the
D. A.,Wintermeier; Eugene 6, F. Bride, 1542; Henry L. Benson,
M. Wilkins; Eugene 7, J. W. 1325; T. J. Cleeton, 1255; C. L. Holt, M. S. Wallis, John A. Mc- regular nominee, and Mr. Dillard.
For state senator Fred Fisk,
Buoy; Eugene 9, Samuel Roome; McNary, 1236; Sam T. Richard­ i Lean. J. L. Buell, Eugene; Ross
Mathews,
Thurston;
Green
Zum­
Democrat,
and I. H. Bingham,
Eugene 10, 0. A. Andrews; Eu­ son, 767; P. H. D’Arcy, 509.
|
the
Republican
nominee, were
walt,
Irving.
Attorney general- W. P. Lord,
gene 12, J. S. Magladry; Eugene
State
democratic
central
com­
tied.
As
Mr.
Fisk
states that he
450;
Frank
S.
Grant,
390;
George
13, L. E. Bean; Eugene 14, L.
mitteeman—M.
S.
Wallis,
Eu-
will
not
accept
the
nomination,
IN.
Farrin,
245;
J.
J.
Johnson,
O. Beckwith; Eugene 17, F. W.
Mr.
Bingham
will
go on the
gene.
306;
George
M.
Brown,
233.
Schenck; Eugene 18, James
Veitch; Eugene 19, W. H. Demp­ Superintendent Schools—J. A. I Congressional committeeman — j Democratic ticket. The official
| count shows that Harry Bown
ster; Eugene 20, M. Svarverud; Churchill, 3307.
Victor L. Holt, Eugene.
State Engineer—John H. Lewis The Lane county democratic was nominated for county judge
Florence, Fred E. Myers; Fall
i central committee held a meeting by the Democrats over John S.
in the circuit court room at the Medley. Mr. Bown is former
court house this afternoon and sheriff.
perfected an organization, re­
electing L. M. Travis, as chair­ RETREATING ARMY
man, and J. K. Pratt, as secre­
DOUBLY HARASSED
tary. An executive committee
was selected to have jurisdiction
Tampico, May 24.—Brought to
in all matters of a county-wide a halt in his march to the south,
DYER & BALDWIN
nature to eliminate the necessity General Morelos Zaragoza, the
Our Stock
of calling the county committee defeated federal commander of
together from time to time during the Tampico garrison, will have
the campaign. M. S. Wallis was to face in battle once more the
named as a member of the state constitutionalists who drove him will be the most complete in the valley. We will receive addition
to the stock we now have on hand on every boat that comes in.
democratic central committee and out of this place or . enter the
SEE US FOR 1 . . .
Victor L. Holt will represent this wilderness of mountains in—the
county on the congressional cam­ Huasteca district to the west.
CEMENT, LIKE, SEWER PIPE, DRAIN T ill,
paign committee which will have General
Zaragoza was at
L IM E F E R T A L IZ E R
charge of the campaign of Fred­ Ozuluama, about 60 miles from
erick L. Hollister, Coos county, Tampico, yesterday, according to
who has been nominated as the advices received by the con­
party’s candidate for congress.
stitutionalist commander here,
Thirty of the ninety precincts with a force estimated at from
of the county were represented 2000 to 3000 men.
at the meeting.
One thousand constitutionalists
County Chairman L. M. Travis under Colonel Rafarrête crossed
read the county ticket as nomi­ the river south of here today and
Suits Made to Order.
nated at the recent primary moved in the
direction of
election as follows:
Ozuluama.
There is moving
State senator J. H. Bingham, northward and slightly toward
r.
the interior another force of N e x t to Telephone Office,
Florence, Oregon
Representatives Alta King, constitutionalists, of General
d .; Walter B. Dilllard, r.
I Candido Aguilar’s command, with
County judge H. L. Bown, d. Ozuluama as the object point
We are showing a varity of Patterns and Models
Clerk—S. M. Russell, r.
also. "^**1
Sheriff—James C. Parker, d.
We also show in better grades from
The fédérais were not pursued i
Treasurer John H. Hammett, by the constitutionalists while
d.
they were near Panuco, in order
Surveyor—Ralph B. Hunt, d. to prevent the possible dfestruc-
Coroner Marion Veatch,
tioft of oil properties by the re­
of well known makes like HIRSCH, WICK-
Commissioner
George G. treating enemy, but when it was
WIRE SCHLOSS BROS. FITFORM.
Gross, d.
learned that Zaragoza had chosen
* Justice of peace- Jesse G. to march to the south through a
Wells, r.
If you are harji to fit you can choose from 500
region sprinkled with prosperous
Coronor Marion Veatch, d. villages and foreign interests,
samples and have a suit to your measure
All candidates indicated by chiefly oil wells, General Caball­
We are pleased to show you at any time
inital (r) are also regular nomi­ ero ordered a movement that
nees oi the republican party. 1^3 would forcé him either to stand
Committeemen present were or deflect' his movement to the
enthusiastic over the nomination west
Apparently nothing is being
of H. L. Bown as the party's
left
undone by the new Author­
candidate
for
county
judge
and
C o n q u e ro r H a ts
ities
in Tampico to restore the
many
of
them
asserted
that
he
F lo r e n c e , O r e g o n
D o u g la s S h o e s
We m akes speciality of made to order clothing.
would be elected. A communi- city as rapidly as possible to
id Pressing. Buttons made to order.
Cleaning and
¡j cation was read from J.S. Medley, , normal conditions.
OFFICIAL COUNT
FOR LANE COUNTY
2565; L. ILStockman, 795.
Labor Commissioner O. P.
Hoff, 1793; Fred S, Bynon,*826;
, M. E. Miller, 697: J. A. Nadsen,
THRFF I FCCFIÌ
1 ir
PRIZE
CALF BORN ON
I aj FI
Sale
Sarsaparilla
The Great Spring Tonic
$1:00 Bottles at 75c
Store
» Building
Doors, Windows, Moldings, Roofing Paper Etc.
R-K-R Warehouse
.
H EN R Y HYRKAS
L a d l e ’s
will buy you an All Wool
Suit well made
$18 TO $25 SUITS
and
G e n t ’s T a i l o r
Cleanining and P r essing a Specialty.
Special sale on Williams
Talcum Powder
15 cts
THEFLORENCE RACKET STORE
WOOLEN MILL STORE
The Pride of
Florence