The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 18, 1914, Image 1

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    THE
SIUSLAW
FLORENCE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY IS, 1914
A P P L IC A T IO N «
TO INCREASE
LOCAL RATES
^b«SaPj.ve as their reason for
1 appiiv«.’.
'^crease rates,
i that the prese««. income is in­
sufficient to meet expenses and
the application was made by 0.
C. Stanwood, who is manager of
the company.
PILOT
NUMBER 35
HUERTA IS OUT ¡ w ensahondue
commencement
FOR EMPLOYE'S DEATH1
EXERCISES AT
PERILS
CARBAYALB
RIVERVIEW SCHOOL
PAULINE
NEW DICTATOR
INTERESTING
Salem, Or., July 14. Report i
of the first fatal
--- - accident amuilK
among I n
employes injured under the
Commencement exercises were
JAQXkmeu's compensation law , -^îj't-SLthg.schoplbfluae .at. River..
The Siuslaw Home Telephone
Mexico City, July 15.— General was received by the state indus­ view, District 115, Wednesday.
Company, whose principal place
Huerta and General Bianquet trial accident commission yester­ After the exercises in the morn-1 As the film of the “Pendleton
BE HELD IN PORTLAND left
'of business is in Florence, Ore- '
»...ru Ing In the schoo> house, an Round up” failed to arrive in
the capital tonight. They day afternoon. The man killed
gon, has made application to the j j 0 arouse
was
an
employe
of
Porter
out-door dinner was in- time for Thursday evening’s
1
boarded
a
train
on
the
Mexican
Railroad Commission of Oregon their plans greater interest in Railway a few miles beyond the Brothers-Grant Smith &
- Co.,
-
dulged in by the pupils and their show Manager Grindall substitut-
the officials of the
in 7 .U
h , S f 10 . increase
land show to be held in Portland city. It'is thought they are
go- -railroad contractors who are now parents. after which athletic ed the “ Perils of Pauline,” which
and the time for hearing and in- ;n eIt
wil| o(Ier a fir3(
A large was shown to two Capacity
working near. Glenada, Lane contests were had.
ing to Puerto Mexico.
h l £ ° i t for the aS?h’3"8S'° ; °f 1200 “ d »
P™e of ™
crowd was out and enjoyed them- ■ houses and a lively interest was
Mexico City, July 15.—Gener­ county.
j X t 9 1 4 at i m o i e
y
for the
«>«¡«1 exhibit by al Victoriana Huerta resigned
The day manifested in the charming
Details of the accident nor the selves to the fullest.
;
,
1.00 o clock p. m., eounties. By arrangements with ^rorn the provisional presi- number of dependents who will will always.remain in the memory heroine Pauline, who was the
at tpe court house in Eugene. the , tate J r o f f ic iò « h S Henry
adopted daughter of a wealthy
of the Mexican repub­ receive benefits from the com­ of the little ones.
Oregon.
The board of this district con­ Englishman, to whose son she
fromjDouglas, Lane Polk, Marion, lic tonight, and his resignation pensation fund have not yet been
Under a provison of section Washington, Multnomah, Tilla­
was accepted by the senate received by the commission. If sists of J. C. Johnson, president; was betrothed.
77 caapter 279 of General Laws
mook, Clackamas,
Umatilla, and chamber of deputies by a the man left a widow she will re- Ivy Morris and M. C. Beck.
The father dying suddenly
of Oregon it is unlawful for any
Wasco, Wallowa, Wheeler and vote of 121 to 17. The resigna- 530 a month for life, or until she The school has enjoyed a very leaves his vast fortune to be
public utility to demand greater Morrow counties have already
Miss divided between the two, but
nation was accompanied by the remaries. If he also left children successful term with
compensation for service than been arranged for.
Caroline
Schelling
as
teacher.
in trust of his secretary until
announcement that it was actu­ each child under 16 years will re­
the charge fixed on the first day
ceive $6 a month, up to the
the
marriage is consumated.
ated
by
highest
motives
of
patri­
oj January, 1911.
What is regarded as the record Just on eve of his death he had
maximum
for
the
family
of
$50
a
otism
and
complying
with
su­
A PLEASANT SURPRISE
The following rates were in ef­
return for one acre of cherries given his consent that Pauline,
month.
preme duty to his country.
fect on that date:
has
been reported from Hood who has ambition as a writer,'
A pleasant surprise wras given
If the man was not married
Francisco Carbajal was then
per month. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. appointed president and took the but left parents, they will re­ River where the grower deceived make a tour of the world in care
Phone rent, residence
$1.00 Ivy Morris, Tuesday evening in
oath of office at the joint session ceive 50 per cent per month of $1300 for the crop on one acre of of the secretary, who has had an
Phone reut business:
honor of Miss Caroline Schelling, of deputies and senators.
the amount he had contributed Royal Annes. This was the net unsavory past and is being black
Party line limited service, 1.25 who was employed as teacher of
per
month to their support amount received after all ex­ mailed by the villian of the play
Huerta’s resignation was sub­
Party line unlimited service 1.50 the Riverview school.
during
the last 12 months. penses of picking and marketing —“ You have the opportunity,
Phrty line limited, office
2.00 Forty six guests assembled at mitted through the department These payments will be mbde to had been paid.
and I have the brains” is the
of foreign relations.
It was
Direct main line, unlimted -
the Morris residence at a late read in the house and was greet- them for the rest of their lives.
argument the villian usee.
service
•
2.50 hour, who made merry at a
To help make the working­
There are some thrillers
Local toll, per call
.15 luncheon and many games, which with cries of “viva Huerta. ” It
men’s Compensation act, the
promised
in following up the
was
then
referred
to
the
joint
HOOD RIVER INSPECTS
Long Distance, 30 miles
Board are taking in all state
proved to be a real surprise for committees
perils
to
which
Pauline will be
of
governacion.
flat rate
:25 the honored guest. The party
and
institutions
THE HIGHWAY enterprises
subjected
to
prevent
her mar­
After
brief
consideration,
the
possible. The state will be em­ riage.
Applicant desires to advance broke up at one o’clock with
committees
reported
accepting
Portland Ore., July 14, 1914 ployer and insure itself against
said rates as follows:
many regrets expressed that
p ie “ Round up at Pendleton"
fully
ac- j accidents on its own work.
Rates per month business res. Miss Schelling would not be back the resignation in the following -In order to
will be shown Saturday night
terms:
quaint themselves with conditions
One party
$2.50 $2.00 to teach next term.
Article 1. We accept the along the new Columbia High­
Two party
2.00
1.75!
resignation presented by General way, five carloads of residents of
o °Ufr p .art> ,
1,75
L5°
The Pacific States Telephone
Victoriano
Huerta as president Hood River county made the trip
Six to ten party
1.50
1.25 Co. is spending about $200,000
of
the
Mexican
United States. dovrn the gorge on Thursday of
Long distance toll to Gardiner on new lines to Astoria, and on
,
Article
2.
We
call Licentiate last week. At Gordon Falls they
(¿0 miles)
the Columbia highway
to
Hood
1
Francisco
Carbajal,
minister of were met by a delegation from
r irst minute ^or -10 word
River.
foreign relations, to assume the Portland headed by County Com­
telegram)
$.25
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missioner Holman and after a
Each additional minute
.20 j Macadam highway in Mult- presidency.”
A ballot w as taken and the picnic luncheon had been dis­
Each additional word
.02 nomah county costs $150 a mile
joint session approved the report. posed of they were shown over
The Home Telephone C o m - I for uokeen
President Carbajal proceeded the most1 iscenic portion of the
t to the national palace under an highway. After an afternoon
escort of presidential guards and spent in this inspection, Roy D
all along the way was greeted Smith of Hood River, one of the
with tumultuous cheering.
leaders in the movement for
Victoriano Huerta took oath as better roads, prophesied that the
■provisional president of Mexico Hood River bond issue would
February 19, 1913, the day after carry 3 to 1.
Francisco I. Madero had been __“This road project has never
arrested at the national palace. been put up to me in the right
Three
Madero and Jose
W • o days
’ A later
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~ way before.” said Mr. Smith;
Joe. M orris Jr., N orm an G . M orris.
, Mana Pino Suarez, vice president “I ’ve come to the conclusion that
were shot to death on a midnignt Rood roads are money in our
nde under guard from the palace pockets far more in amount than
to the penitentiary.
their co&L”
The manner of their death
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has never been satisfactorialy
OREGON MERCHANTS
explained.
Beginning July 11th at Mapleton, Oregon.
One of Hurta’s first acts as
TO BE ENTERTAINED
provisional president was to tele­
Oregon merchants will be
graph William H. Taft, then
entertained
by the jobbers and
President of the United States,
manufacturers of Portland Aug.
We think it does.
the following message:
We
are going to try i t
10-15
during
Buyers’
Week
when
“ I have the honor to inform
This ad Will be changed from time to time.
—
you that I have overthrown this the buyers ot merchandise and
We
play
the
game
square.
government.
The forces are supplies from all over the Pacific ,Y.our money buys as much as your neighbors.
with me and from now on peace Northwest will be gathered
We will only carry high grade goods.
Portland to make their annual
and prosperity will reign.”
We guarantee our representations.
purchases. Banquets, luncheons , „ propose ^9 do » c*»h business, and with no bad accounts to
receptions, a smoker and auto­ S X X S . ' d e f K o H Per- Y°“ "»"’“ » .n J ,.,, t o p . , for
DISTINGUISHED
mobile rides about the city are on
We have had some experience.
the program.
The underlying
We are buying on a cash basis.
LODGE VISITORS purpose
of Buyers’ Week is to
We want you to come to us for prices.
We will handle all your produce.
—
Grand. Master William Gallo-1 develop the buy-at-home spirit,
We have no leaders at less than cost.
way, of Independent Order of not only as it applies to Portland
Here is a shoe th at we can conscientiously recom-
each lirfe a specialty,
Odd Fellows, and wife, who is but to every community of the . We make
Tnend to our customers. It is made of a special
man “hould be an expert bnsiness man. A t least you
past president of the Rebekahs, Pacific Northwest.
should know thaFwhen a merchant sells as a leader an article at
grade of Gun Metal leather; blucher style; Goodyear
and Mrs,• Kate Lando who is
other^artici^4
* ®taple, be intends to sting you on some
welt; solid oak single sole. This is a stylish looking
Within the last few days the
Grand President, have come to
and comfortable shoe, and is built for service.
We want your trade.
visit the respective lodges on Junction City cannery was for­
We
are bidding for it.
Siuslaw river.
They were in mally opened, the exercises be­
We knov, that if we Hold it we must treat you rig h t
ing
attended
by
not
less
t£ah
Mapleton Thursday night and
We appreciate your past trade.
were guests of the local lodge three hundred farmers with
We welcome your future business.
—-
Friday night.
their families. The main.can­ We give you a list of some of the lines we carry:
j
cigari and tobaccos, boots and ahoea, hats
From here the victors will go nery building is 100x200 feet,
The Hamilton, Brown idea of keeping the quality
to Gardiner end then'™ down to J ™ “ “" «
>"d
S n ttS id
SHÔWTÏÏ~
"
K THE
That Gives
Pleasure
Store
NEW FIRM
Morris & Son
DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE?
AMERICAN
Gentleman Shoes
-PRICE $5.00.
up is clearly expressed in their splendid line of shoes
- t h a t ’s why we are featuring them. We offer them
to our customers with the feeling of assurauce that
they will receive abosolute satisfaction.;
WOOLEN MILL STORE,
FLORENCE, OREGON.
At La Grande it has been de-
cided to build a new exhibit hall
neat the depot
The b u ild in g
will be of modem design and
will be so located that its con-
tents can readily be seen from
ah trains.
It will include an
office forth, tounty agriculturist,
W Vk * ‘l! have charge of the
for the prune crop.
There are numerous other articles which we are on account of
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»pace unable to enumerate, but we will be here ready and willing
. J ? « * » » ™i“ „
-~>ney thing n e ir ta tb i itai' p f t a S t a i ? “ *
»¡U
W|th which to install a municipal
tohting system, the city of
Drain- Ore. has voted to sell
S6000 worth of city bond's. As
8000 88 the bonds are dispoeeJo'f
the contract for the construction
<8b
wi" ** '**•
Mapleton, Oregon.