The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, September 05, 1914, Image 1

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    S E M I-W E E K L Y
FRENCH CAPITOL TO
MOVE TO BORDEAUX
NUMBER 48
•ng local election of road super­
visors. The resolutions of im-
(Contributed)
pasafidhylhe-eorw env-
"The" internecine
Bon were:
strife
of
Europe
makes ...»
the world look
“Resolved. That we are
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«six? Op-
agast
with
horror^
and
Western
Posed
to appropriating money by
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» tt,,u »»©St«
civilization stands discredited.
the state for the building of
Paris, Sept. 2.—A proclama­ two army corps including the loss k T u” c,v,Iization which for ages arinones. ”
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I haa‘ home the brunt of intelec
tion has been issued by the gov­ Of three generols
“Resolve,
That we favor
tual conflict with superstition and election-«# road -supervisors by
ernment, announcing that the
Paris. Sept 2.- A fight in the ignorance
government departments will be
has ceased its ac­ the vote of the people of that
transferred temporarily to Bor­ air over Paris took place tonight tivities, and the electro-magnetic road d is tric t”
Hastings Nebr., Aug. 22.
deaux.
Prettiest, i f „ot the prettiest,
Three German airmen hovered telegraph flashes to us the un­
M r Koon said that the recep-
Editor
P ik>t:-E very time I re­
over tbe capital and immediately welcome news of almost uni­ t,on they received at the hands
routes o f the north-wsst
London, Sept 2. The Times’ two French machines were set to versal war.
I t win pass through
of the Siuslaw grange was grand. ceive a copy of your valuable coast.
correspondent at Dieppe, France, engage them,
The smouldering enmities and Automobiles were furnished the paper and read about the beauti- w i ^ and fu r ’covered mountains
fu. Siuslaw valley i have a long-
has telegraphed his paper as fol­
The battle seemed to tujm to hatred which have been smother­ visitors and they were shown
with a never ending coloring o f
lows:
m
g to s it upon its banks once
the disadvantage of the Ger­ ed by the cover o f civilization, about Florence and neighboring
S X h t ra\ k Wi11 *
# 00ntio’* i
more and pull out the speckled
In the main northern theater
mans, who mounted speedily to and lam dorment for a period country.
A steamship
was beauties. Like all who love to delight to the eye o f travelers.
o f the war, the German advance a higher level, , and holding this have burst their
bonds with chartered and about 66 o f the
The advent o f the railroad w ill
appears to continue without position, were saved from furth- volcanic fury, and again engulf delegates enjoyed an ocean ride. fish we enjoy fishing where there mean a groat deal to you and
slackening its pace.
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attack. They finally disappearec the unfortunate people of storm-
In case the convention is ever are many “ b ite ..” I have been Should greatly encourage your
' I t must be indeed an over­ in northwest direction over fort tossed Europe.
held here it woulJ be hard for us pleased to note the progress that people tom ake the very best out
wearied army that the Germans Roumainville, after a vain pur­
Science, a rt and invention re ­ to entertain our guests as well as has been made in the way of ex­
i t From week to week I
•r e bringing toward the forts of s u it
coil before the rude shock of we were entertained,” is M r. tending those jetties to give you have been scanning the columns
Paris. They have made an ef­
war, and the pendulem swings Koon’s opinion.— Morning Regis « better and a safer harbor. of your paper expecting long ere
fort which nearly deserves to be
Washington, Sept 2.—That an the other way; while progress ter.
Once you have a harbor that will this to read.that an ample amount
called superhuman.
Nothing agreement exists between the takes its flight to inore peaceful
permit vessels to get in and out o f money had been’raised to hare .
like it before was ever seen in triple entente, made up of Great lands.
all times of the year then Flor­ the Siuslaw and the North Fork
w a r.”
Britain, France and Russia, and
ence will begin to grow and rivers cleaned o f all debris and
Religion,
education,
refine­
Ita ly is established to the satis­ ment and culture—those con­
prosper as she should. The entry m«de the good every day n a v i*
Boulogne, S ept 2.- T h e Bou­ faction of diplomats here by in­
of the railroad from Eugene will able streams they should i
comitants of -occidental civiliz­
logne correspondent of the E x­ formation they have received.
Rome, via Paris, Sept. ¿ —The mean a new era to the Siuslawans.
ation— were given birth in the
press sends his paper the follow­
Great Britain has given Italy land now strewn with human Mcred college of cardinals aasem-
I t will put them in direct touch think tha business men of Flor-
ing:
40,00 tons of coal fo i the use of flesh, and reeking with human
o.’c,ock today for the with the rest of
the world
and
—
...M
W VK JU M C I
' ‘A French artillery officer who the Italian fleet Additional sup­
thl.rd1.^®,lot ,n the Papal election. from a market standpoint should ®n.ee, r* been making t mi*,
blood.
take in not bringing thia about
“ “ juat arrived wounded from plies are to be provided as need­
A little more than an hour lat- bring ■ «bout
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The intensified passions of con­
a marvelous change These are bsautifel . • t r e a r a l S
the front spoke With the great-) ed. The result will be that Italy
m T w
i f ill
l i '•
tending hosts, suddenly diverted " T * ® i8“Ued from the chimney in that ydu will be able to get have
have been
been in
in the
the past
past a
and
«st earnestness regarding the w ill be able, when the moment
quickly
where1
before
it
¡«m
tinue
to
be
highways
a
t
from peaceful pursuits, have of the Sistine chapel and revealed things
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uvxure it
new siege guns which the Ger­ for her action comes, to use her
been converted' as if by magic to the throng in S t Peter’s was
a
long
wait
and
much
bother
travel
and
trade
was a long wait and much bother
and trade « , u «
mans are using, o n e says the fleet against the Austrian and
into an instrument which reverts Square that an election had not by reeson o f slow and difficult made much more valuable h n u
guns use a new and highly ex­ Turkish navies. The French fleet
from the art of construction to been accomplished and the bal­ navigation. This road running
plosive shell which has a most de­
m the Mediterranean thus w ill be the science of destruction; and lots were being burned in accord ■a >t does th ro u g M h e two range
Of logs and drift-wood
vastating
e ffe c t”
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--- -- w relieved of the necessity o f bot­
«nee with tradition.___________
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-w*«e*H«ncat triumphs sub­
tling up the Austrian men of war verted Zto the enginry o f war.
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WgT
c London, Sep. 2.—Advices have and can be shifted to tbe North
l he highest degree of ci viliz-
“ » n received from Petrograd »«a,
yet atK
ta*1n?d
the human
(new name for S t Petersburg)
fam ily reached its zenith among
that the Russian general staff
a people now engaged m the de­
fran kly confesses to disaster to
struction o f a continent
Western civilization employed
its highest genius in fashioning
instruments of defense which are
To lose a trunk, and g iv e n
now employed in its own destruc­
ever fiding i t and a fte r nearly
tion.
When the vitality of the Oc­ three years to have it come home,
cident shall become depleted in •a the experience of a Florence
the chaldron o f its own design business man.
Three years ago next Novem­
may not the heathen, prompted
ber
M r. and Mrs. L. J. Pourtales
oy humanitarian impulse«, be
justified in sending his missionary arrived in Florence to loca
to invite the contending factions Mr. Pourtales opened a hai
THE EUROPEAN EMBROGUO
NEBRASKA
LONGS TO FBH ON
SIUSLAW RIVER
SMOKE FROM CHIMNEY
DENOTES NO POPE
HORENCE
HASA TRUNK
MYSTERY
WAR
In Times of Peace
Prepare for War.
A fter Every Dry Spell
Comes the Rain.
W d ir e now showing a complete line of
M E N ’S & B O Y S ’
Rain Coats
...c .
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Men s ! Boys’ Mackinaw Coats
In plain and fancy weave.
Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shoes,
H e a v Shoes and Rubber
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Boots.
We invite your inspection.
WOOLEN
FLORENCE, OREGON.
THE KODAK
H
That Gives
Pleasure
ware store and has built up a
to accept civilization Oriental?
Fortunate indeed will we be if successful business in this line.
Sometime a fte r M r. and Mrs.
our own fa ir land, through astute
statesmenship, shall escape the Pourtales arrival their household
calamity which has overtaken goods and baggage was brought
Joe. Morris Jr., Norman G. Morrn.
on one of the boats then running I
war swept Europe.
between
Portland
and
Florence
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America waives the right o f
criticism; but respectfully pleads , and eyerything
everything was found ex-
for the rule of reason.
i
a
trunk containing the
wedding presents, much of the
wardrobe and various papers be­
FARM BOUSE ON
longing to the young couple.
i hV “ a loa- that they could W a r b , (z d i ^ ± : ; : ± h o p p o ,in ir f a c t io n -
i » c o m b « ,
hardly become reconciled to, and
S f f S f c M o ,* ,*
Thursday afternoon about 6 for a long time every effort was
o clock the house on the old made to trace i t
Later when the Wilhelmina
Tnpp place on South Slough
Mapleton, Or,, July 20, 1914.
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J -l. -
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was destroyed by fire.
went on the -__________
beach and 1UBl,
was lost,
Mr. F. W. Rader, Eugene, Oregon.
Mr. Joe l S S S j l U ^ A o r * -
A fam ily by the name of Judd Mr.
M r- Pourtales concluded that it
! ara
yo°
maii
have been living on the place and wou,d * * imP°«aible to ever Ant
data, two sanploa o f damaged ^ ' ¿ 4 *
*f w h £ ?
, they
— lost most o f their household t!’e t n ," k- as their goods had been
m i n , o n . o f whaat and one o f barley.
«
'goods.
¡shipped through the C n m n a n v
at tZr prf
company Thia grain waa damaged recently by Bra
The property
Rev owning this vessel.
. belonged to
w lkCV
n Portland, and I can gat it conaldara-
i Neff, o f
Mapleton,' • and
his
This week whan the Roamer
ble cheaper than grain that to net dam- * M r feed. I b a m to i
; brother and I the building waa ' ca,me ,n from C « * Bay M r. Pour-
‘ <«1, but w h a t, w .nt
know, to t b .
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valued at about
in
•hout >400. N o in-
, “ WM greatly surprised and
value o f thia grain for feeding rahie,
- 1 w««M r a g n e t f
pleased to find among the freight
surance was carried.
compared with undamaged good..
K X ta tf i S Z i ?
the long lost trunk, which had
usually handle wheat here for J* “ m**L One
) been held in the freight depot o f
n fwrf only, and J. rH ail. h . «
h J ^ o ^ ftS S to i
the Marehfleld-Myrtle Point rail­
i
. I . canaeN - e r ii< the
from 2c to 2 l-2e ----------
per pound.
<
road, and among other packages thia
damagad wheat at 1 l-2e par nound ?r P*0?***0»* to ,___
was to have been sold at auction, H-r.
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,nd
< * !* •" " « k e l* r t o f L .
but in some manner it was dis­
Tood,
Mr. and M r., d . re„M Koo„, covered that the trunk belonged feed than clean whaat.
Tha barley would ba good for hoga, a n ^ r t ^ 1^ .
,o r
to
M
r.
Pourtales
o
f
Florence,
Mrs. George Harper, John A
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w norencç, and 1 want your opinion a . to t h / S
Swanson and daughter
M î m and ,the »uthoritiea forwarded it e r tr e f a d r e f a o o f tM . d « ,.g * 4 £ £
Mary, returned home from the
ley aa compared with undamaged her- aPPr°«<mately w»e to
ley - , Ind w h ,t oth*r rroln iS d d T O U ,. b X X d r X n W° ’r° UW
Pomona grange convention Wed *
, " ?pen,n* !t everything
the prim g
nesday evening. The convention r - f T ? d
* * ” ri<ht « « « P 1 a »’• ' « « ^ r a t i o n with the Imrley for
hogs.
teek a g ^ but wUI to T e U iL .*
waa held on the upper Siuslaw
"J **1
of cloth’* - His fattening
Thanking you in advance I am roura ,n d " 1 / « « know at onaoT
M n O D R B R
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r a f ío
/ r ^ ^ T " » f ^ y w f a r o r .I w m a f o r a
M r. Koon re p o rt that there were
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’8O e him ** «aying, truly,
about f t delegates present from Î a
d
V " 7 h,m “
FW leo M<rrto, Jr
different parts o f the county
°Ut of •ty,e in thr«e)
“ *Oro«oa,*
The grange went on record as y ^ n .
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the leaders
WAR!
SOOTH SIOOGH BURNS
GRANGERS ENJOYED
THEIR TRIP TO
JTHE SIUSLAW
WAR!