S IU S L A W PILO T S E M l- W E E K L Y VOL. II. FLORENCE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER :>1 |..l'7 ALLIES MAKE CHAMBERLAIN ADVANCE ON WINS OUT BY NORTH LINE 23,451 VOTES Washington, Nov. 19—Foreign Portland. Nov. 20. —Complete 9 office dispatches to the French and official returns from every embassy here today referred to county in the state give George a greot loss of life inficted on the E. Chamberlain, democrat, for enemy by the allied troops and United States Senator, a plural­ » spoke of the success of the ity of 23,451 over R. A. Booth, Erench scouting parties in secur­ republican. ing informotion of German troop The result was Chamberlain, movements. 111,748; Booth, 88,297; Hanley Supplementary informatiou re­ 24,314. ceived here reveals that the last In the race for governor, Dr. three days’ fighting resulted par­ James Withycombe. republican, ticularly disastrously for the ad­ received 121,037 votes; Dr. C. J. versaries as regards the execu­ Smith, democrat, 93,594. Gov­ tion inflicted by the allies re­ ernor Elect Withycombe receiv­ pulsing attacks. ing a plurality of 26,443. To the east of Ypres, the Ger­ mans left more than 1200 dead in a space of ground not more than 500 to 600 meatres square. In the vicinity of Saint Mihiel, a ftjr having made successful ad­ vances, our troops withstood the seock of reinforcements of the the enemy, holding all points previously taken. NUMBER 71 NEW MAYOR POULTRY TAKES OATH SHOW PRIZES OF OFFICE AND RULES WE CAN’T HELP BUT THINK IT be held next Monday afternoon at 3 oclock in the school house. If you are a voter you should attend. A thief believes that everybody else in the world steals if he gets a chance. . ’S 3 firr0UCh’ he is t0 be ^tied; if health is the cause, he should try a liver cure; if he deliberately acquired it, there not much relief for misery. his has his 18 If. l i e neW ,n?ay5>r d°Se not do everything just as we think he should—he is a MEAN MAN. t a ^ m ? ,ahPterSOnhal beenbabied 311 hiSlife’ Jt dosen’t take much to peeve him. ABOLISHMENT MASCOT OF SCHOOL HAS MAY HAVE A PATSY HAS RECEIVED FINE MAJORITY BIG SWIM ROSE SLIPS C. D. Morey, elected Mayor of J The Siuslaw Poultry Associa­ Florence at the recall election tion will hold its annual show on last Friday, took his oath of office the 4th and 5th of December. Tuesday morning, and is now Arrangemhnts are being made Mayor of Florence. to-take care of a much larger At a special meeting of the exhibit than was held last year. Council held Wednesday after­ Prizes will be made to the 1st noon the resignation of D. M. and 2nd cock; 1st and 2nd hen; Kyle was accepted. Adjourn­ 1st and 2nd cockerel; 1st and 2nd ment was taken until evening. pullet; 1st and 2nd pen. At the Council meeting in the Special prizes will be awarded evening O. C. Stanwood was in addition to the above. An­ selected to be councilman to fill nouncement of which will be the vacancy. A 20-mill levy was made later, also orbered to meet the out­ A blue ribbon will also be standing indebtedness, and cur­ awarded for the best exhibit in rent expenses of the year. each variety. It is estimated to pay off the Where only one pen of one outstanding indebtedness, a levy variety is shown, a blue ribbon of 7 mills is necessary. For the will be given only when in the current expenses of next year opinion of the judge the birds the levy for each department is are of suffieent high class. as follows; officers salaries 6 mills The prizes and ribbons will be street work 3 millls, lights 3 mills awarded Saturday morning, Dec­ general fund 1 mill, making for ember 5th. this purpose a total of 13 mills. N. B. Hull has been chosen to The valuation of the City of act as judge of exhibits. Florence will raise on a 20 mill Further rules and announce­ levy, about $4,75000. ments will be made later. Portland, Nov. 20. — Capital When the gasoline schooner The University of Oregon has punishment as a penalty for I atsy, Captain \ahlbusch, was been distributing slips of the murder has been abolished in bound up the coast from the Um­ Frau Karl Druschi rose. This is The Siuslaw Building Material Oregon by a majority of 65 votes Company are getting out the on complete returns as they now pqua River yesterday, a fine a beautiful white perpetual, and Scotch terrier belonging to Ellis when the head gardiner trimmed frame for a school house for the stand. Burkhold, the first officer, leaped the rose bushes last spring the Mercer Lake district. It is to be Complete and official returns into the sea and was drowned strongest slips were set out and 20x24 feet, bungalow effect and from 29 counties, and complete before assistance could reach staited, Now they are being shingled all around and when but unofficial returns from five him. The fishing season closed Fri­ sent to schools all over the State. completed will make one of the counties indicate that the people Captain Edward Skog, of the Whether he deliberately com­ 1 he Florence school received day November 20th. This year Roamer, left Tuesday for Port­ coziest little school houses in this of Oregon at the recent election mitted suicide or went overboard the fishing was controlled by the part of the country. voted favorably on the measure to pursue a saucy seagull riding Wednesday a dozen of these slips Fishermen's Union. The silver- land in answer to a message that and they were planted Teursdav The work is being done on the providing for discontinuation of his step-father Geo. Peterson, on the waves nearby is a matter afternoon in front of the school sides were sold to Wm. Kyle 4 was seriously ill. vacant lot at the corner of Lin­ the death penalty. that has not been fully determin­ house. Sons, while the other fish were coln and Front street, and the < aptain Robert Jones, of the The total vote on unofficially ed by the members of the crew. salted at the Rose Hill cannery. tug Roscoe took the Roamer out frame will be hauled out ready is, Abolishing Capital Punish­ One of the reports is that he A good run was had this year. to put together. Tuesday on ¡ts way to Coos Bay. ment, Yes 100,081; No 100,013 started swimming boldly toward ' the gull and all at one disappear­ ed beneath the surface, failing to come into view again. Dr. J. V. Milligan, Synodical Another version of the tragedy Missionery of the Presbyterian is that the dog seemed to have church of Oregon, will visit the been suffering from an attack of Sunday schools of Acme and the blues, and for that reason it Florence, Sunday November 22, is surmised he may have decided 1914. He will address the Acme to end his troubles in the briny deep. The animal was prized Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m„ and the Florence Sunday school highly by his owner. at 3:00 o’clock p. m. He will ' The Patsy arrived at Albers also hold a conference of Sunday dock last night, bringing a capac­ school workers at the Presby­ ity cargo of fish, a portion of terian church, Florence, to which which she discharged at Astoria. all are invited. In the evening She will leave on the return trip Dr. Milligan will preach in the with a general cargo. She is Presbyterian church, to which one of the fleet operated by the all are invited. Elmore interests. The above was taken from the Evening Telegram of November I he People’s Transportation 11. On the arrival of the Patsy Co., operating boats between in this port last Thursday, Capt. Portland and The Dalles, is build­ Yahlbusch informed us that the ing docks at Lyle, Mosier and dog had been found by some Hood River. fisherman in the Umpqua and taken to Reedsport. He seemed no worse for his experience ex­ cept that in his endeavor to reach Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children the coast he was attacked by a large flock of Seagulls, who pluck­ ed all the hair from his back. It is thought by the crew of the Patsy that by proper application Loggers and Cruisers of restoratives, the dog will re-J cover his usual amount of hair. Every boy and girl in Oregon will have a chance next year to take part in a hog raising con­ test io be backed by the Portland Union Stock Yards, the State Bankers’ Association and other C. W. Curran brought to this organizations interested in the Brightens the Kitchen office this week a fine head of agricultural develoment of the A complete line of rainproof garments cabbage weighing eight pounds Northv- at. It is planned to American Gentlemen and W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes and nine ounces, after being permit the young people to bor­ trimmed of it outside leaves. row money on the security of Chippewa and C utter Loggers and Cruisers This is not a remarkable size, their parents or school principal but is on exhibition at the Pilot which will enable them to buy office to show what can be raised their hogs for cash at current I he Cook’s Delight in the sand. market rates, the money to he Without irrigation or extra repaid when the stock is sold. care this was grown in the sand The ooys and girls will be re­ soil in the corporate limits of quired to keep an accurate record « FLORENCE, OREGON Florence, and is only one of of all their expenditures and to many samples of vegetables that submit ¡«¿complete report of their {Joe. M orris Jr., N orm an G. M orris. are raised on the sand lots of operations at the end of the Florence. year. CUTTING OUT HOUSE FRAME FISHING SEASON CLOSED WAS CALLED TO PORTLANL SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER VISITS SIUSLAW Woo Good That Gives Pleasure Now is the time to provide yourself with woolen wear to ward off the chilly weather. We carry a com­ plete line of SHOES.. A New Stock Just In Underwear Hosiery Shirts Blankets All Wool Suits, well tailored WILL BE EN­ COURAGED TO RAISE HOGS $15 FINE CABBAGE IS RAISED IN SAND Copeland & Rider Gotzian Chippewa Aluminum Ware 1 wenty Year Guarantee Granite Ware Catlin’s White WOOLEN MILL STORE, Morris Son THE LEADERS