The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, November 11, 1914, Image 1

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    FLORENCE, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1 . 1 9 1 4
NUM BER 68
trial being set at a date when
County attorney Devers could
arrive. Saturday afternoon the
attorney arrived and 'th e man
pleaded guilty and was fined 660
and costs amounting to 611.96
and promised to leave.
The other R. Kuhn was arrest-1
ed in Florence and taken before
Recorder Severy. where he plead
guilty and was given a fine of
660 and told to leave town.
Washington, Nov. 7.—The pre­
paration o f a river and harbor
Geo. Saubert, superintendent
bill w ill be one o f the first things
o f the mechanical department of
undertaken when congress re­
the Spoksmrb-Review, who has
assembles in December.
I f pos­
been on an extended vacation
sible, the house leaders w ant to
and visit w ith his fam ily in
pass the new river and harbor
Florence during the summer, left
bill through the lower branch of
Monday for Spokane.
While
Congress before the holiday re­
here, M r. Saubert, who simply
cess, so as to give as much time'
cannot resist the charm of a
as posaiMe for its consideration nnnfc a W od o w a a A ia
frassam e t i v p , g e » v W lv I l l v t m
III u v i l
in the Senate.
valuable assistance.
«PMT»i
ana service
> « w « , a number o f improve-1
g M t e h a v e already been made
| l i the Bay View Hotel.
The
FWhole structure is being renovat­
es« and put in condition to give
a first class service.
Landlord
C lark has bean busy since taking
charge, and w ith paint, paper
and new furniture to going to
have the entire hotel jn
to
attract the traveling public and
now has many o f the rooms re­
arranged so they are comfortable
and pleasant
H e has had the dining room
dosed, and is overhauling this
p art of the hotel in a thorough
manner.
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Y O U M U ST R EG ISTER I F YOU W A N T TO
A T T H E S P E C IA L C IT Y E L E C T IO N TO BE
N E X T F R ID A Y — Registration books are now c
the city recorder's office—o f course you can swes
vote in, but it w ill be less trouble for you to regi
and t f you don’t you might get left in the rush.
b
Although Frederick Hollister, demoaratic candidate
foJ congressman, was defeated at the polls last week
it was a victory. Entering th e race w ith a political
majority o f nearly 40,000 against him, Fred captured
much of the opponent's strength, causing him to retreat
behind the last stronghold, party organisation.
Fred
Hollister in his campaign has advertised the whole coast
country, and has emphasized some very vital state
questions that are of national issues.
We hope he
keeps up the fight on these matters. Here is the way he
met the result of the election. H e says, ,,P«sonallv I
feel highly gratified a t the vote received by myself.
Being practically , an entire stranger to tne voters of
this district, the vote o f thousands of republicans is a
compliment I deeply feel the high compliment the
enormous vote given me by the people o f my own sec­
t i o n - my own people.’
M r. Hawley now our next
congressman—let us help him
every way possiMo
let us all get together and work for the advancement of
Caos county, this coast and th b state."
George E. Chamberlain wap elected United States
senator by an overwhelming vote, and O w n has a
large republican majority.
Oregon compliments him
forservices rendered.
IW O BOOnJUCERS FINED
Thursday Clark McLaughlin
arrested two men for selling in- ,
toxicating liquors.
One feed i
f e t o e r was arrested a t Glenada I
Last Tuesday Mayor George
That the people o f Mspl
Evans want on a a n o in search and the lower Siuslaw v a ll^
R e t a k e n before justice- Goude, <
the new landlord Tuesday- M r.
Randall expects to leave fo r Port­
land soon. while M r. Kennedy
w ill make a trip to Washington
state on business and later to re­
turn to Florence where he ex*-
pects to be interested in and man­
age the new hotel now planned.
M r. Jensen
a restaurant and
tiotel man o f experience and will
keep the Siuslaw hotel to the
standard it has enjoyed under
Messers Kennedy and Randall.
Judging Swine is a new O. A.
C. bulletin, which will be of
great interest and help to boys
in the pig raising contests as wel
as to farmers and other growers.
The bulletin tells briefly how to
know the good hog, and was
w ritten by Professor G. R. Sam­
son. Address the Oregon Agri­
cultural College for copies.
The Hovai Nriahfaira
lF»ma
will give th eir Tw elfth annual
Masqnende Saturday evening
November S a t
This has always been a popular
and attractive dancing event s f
the year. The Royal Neigebon
are noted for knowing how to
see that every body has a "tip
top” time, and this year there to
going to be some original and*at­
tractive characters in attendance
that will make it a bigger suc­
cess than ever.
I f you enjoy dandngdon't fo r­
get to masque and increase your
pleasure for theevening.
London. Nov. 9.—A t three
points in the area o f hostilities—
in Silesia, in East Prussia and in
Alsace—forces of the allies were
on German soil today, and fo r
the first time since the outbreak
of hostilities conditions seem to
pressage, in the opinion o f B rit-
ish military observers, a reversal
of th e roles o f the contending
armies.
Despite the reverses which the
Auetro-German armies have srf-
fared in the east where the Rue-
the allies, / '
T h e re h a i however basa fio de­
cisive action fought along the
whole fro n t but each side to
making gaina, which may eamto
when the crises to a t hand.
boys are practicing
This organisation:
5 ? P° “i , blL “UPP,y ° f WBter makin« extensive preparal
that would be pure, convenient for the big excursion from
and sufficient for the town.
gone to Mapleton to celeb
^ e coming o f the "iron hot
north and with Wm McCrae and that the date selected is i
went to Horse creek, where upon | day, November 16, is the in
investigation he found a stream nation brought to this city
? i i 7 ^ \ me“ U17 d .Nl Vember 6’ e * « i " » b y W : H . Jenkins, tea
in
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in* a* ent o f the Southern Pa
inches, flowing a t a speed o f railway
eight feet per four seconds, . M r. j e n kiM
a tn p as
" ’" S i
condi? on “ Florence and conferred u
Goods
Now is the time to provide yourself
[with woolen wear to ward off the
rcbHly weather. We carry a com-
; plete line of
L;
k
.
*
Underwear
Hosiery
Shirts
Blankets
All Wool Suits, well tailored
the Mapleton people in regan
plan" for the “ cursion.
told them
wouId h
to provide some means of enl
tainment for the crowds ai
they arrived a t the village i
Ftorenc, » ith w , a m n l h o rn M tte p M o a M
\
.
th , train , U r t , on it , home-wi
The M ayor has sent out sam- trip,
pies of this water to be examin-
M r J .n iH n . « . u
.
WAR STI
M ORRIS & SON
REPORTED A l
LANDON
.
T H E LE A D E R S
Another Victo
Our stotfcJof^MW style
Heaters andJRanges
for y o u .^ B u y a Rangent the low pries
64Ü.00JRANGE8
$15
A com plete line o f rainproof garments
American Gentlemen and W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes
Chippewa and Cutter Loggers and Cruisers
FLORENCE, OREGON,
would not be 1ms than one-third
° f A t t h J t o S 1 fl<” k
A t the bridge where the Cape
♦
7 ^ 2 5 “ * t,7 m a1riele7 -
tio n o f 320 feet was found, and a
reservoir could J m H t on thia
A meeting o f the school board
was held Monday a t which time
they selected Miss Gladys Mitch-
ell to teach the je tty school.
A school meeting was called
for on Monday, November 23, at
3 JO o'dofck to elect a director to
fill the vacancy made by Frank
Sm ith’s moving away.
A t this time the voters will
also decide upon a special levy
for school purposes.
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The Columbia Highway to to
be finished through the Dalles by
June 1.
out this afternoon
W est Judge Geon
Klamath Falls w ill a
Benson in the T h irte
Both are democrats,
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TAKEN S D S U l
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Thoe. Jensen and 1
to Mapleton last Sati
noon where M r. Jem
charge o f the Siui
having leased it for i
Messers Kennedy i
who have been runnii
for over a vear turn«
Hardware, guarantee with every tool
Try our new Stilleto Brand
( K I t ’tfa f Superior Quality. WefBeff I t )
Morris
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