», , - : • JE! - 1 1 1 L> 1 1 A J 1 ■ ï. 1 1 u F :1, - ■ F FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915 $460,000; water-way connecting Puget Sound and Lakes Union and Washington, $17,500. siuslaw lOVEMENT I f the referendum should be invoked upon the ques­ tion of issuing $100,000 bonds by the Port o f Siuslaw, it will only be one more case where this law has been used in the hands o f few to block the desire o f s large m ajority. The remonstratora admit th at petitions ask­ ing the' sale o f the bonds ware signed by 800 out o f 1200 voters, yet they no doubt would like people, to believe they are honest in their purpose to use the referendum. The referendum to fo r tne purpose of securing s vote o f the people where it is o f good evidence th at some­ th in g to being done against the wishes o f the people, but in this case 167 signers out o f 1200, say they want the expenses o f an election made, or conditions mads so th at by a delay o f improvements, they and the 800 favorable dtisena w ill have to pajr a larger sum in years to soma fo r loss by deterioration and distraction than the cost o f continuation o f work, and consequence of completing the project on a more permanent basis. There to no doubt by anyone fimilisr with conditions but, th at the expenditure new o f the proposed $225,000' w ill save money to the taxpayers of tbs p o rt I t look» like some outside mfixmnce to u sin g s small p art o f a community, working open their prejudices and inclination to economise as an influence to undo or hold back the development o f the wfaafe community. This has happened before and may happen again, but wa sincerely hope th at in this ease the referendum has no power and the wishes o f two-thirito o f the people will be carried o u t M r. Earle says “ all w a ask to «Referendum vota. I f the people of the district say toeghthe bonds, all wail and good, but I do not believe tfcgm ojorityof the voters a r t in favor o f i t " This to s peculiar statement in the face of those 800 signers fs v o ra n k also th a t M r. Eerie a p a rtp v e r a month on toe prop q f inn traveling over a portion o f western Lane < »nty.tn hig qffiortojto rad very little en- w ork up opposition and thgt he i up-river section, couragsment outside of the People have a rig h t to their opinio in the matter, but are they justified in seeking to . id VP this work by evidence that any means, in the face p f overw a large m ajority o f the Somebody has a lread ys p e n t s project than the amount of money in opposing amount o f taxes o f several voters ill pay. and i f they T ' w j j ” wilt wise pay the added eoet A t the and pm very bast iti » *•- ETJUKOittL_ASSKMMEinS The Evangelical Conference assigned the-following pastors to Siuslari stations; F. H . Neff. A pril 8—The Mapleton ; ~C. Ramsdale, Acme; o f W a r has allotted R. O. Caves, Florence. (r continuing the .work the Siuslaw harbor, litional th at dollar fo r appropriated by the Mr. amount allotted by Garrison fo r Oregon ington is $2,926,175, or $645,500 o f the amount by the rivers and harbors it failed. allotments fq r N orth- >s are as follows: i five hundred thousand been allotted by the o f W ar tq continue the north je tty a t the if the Columbia River the 15 months ending 1916. Columbia and below Portland, Coquille River, $76,000, $70,000; Coos River, 'squint River, $9000; Bay. $116,176;, Snake J.000; Upper Columbia Falls to mouth of ver. $87,000; W illam ette hill rivers, above Pert- 1,000; Cowlitz and Lewis ,000; Clatskanie River, H arbor and Bar, cm E L ^ noN (W in AFFAIR The annual city election passed without a great deal o f excite­ ment, as there was but four councilman to elect and only one place contested. The result was the election of Geo. P. Edwards, councilman fo r one year, department of streets, street lighting, etc. O. C Stanwood, councilman fo r one year, department of parks, wharves, docks, etc. Fred F . Meyers, councilman fo r two years, department o f po­ lice. fire protection, etc. D . W . Reesman, councilman fo r tw o years, department of health, sewers, w ater works, etc. This makes but one ehangcfin the council as D r. Geo. P. Ed­ wards is elected to succeed A . O. Knowles, who was net a candi7 date fo r re-election. . The total number o f votes cast was 55. Worn Out, Aren’t They? NUM BER 3 RUFUS JOHNSON FLORENCE TO LOOSES HOME The home o f Rufus Johnson on Sweet Creek, above Point Ter­ race, was entirely destroyed by fire early Sunday morning, April Most of the movable furnish­ ings ware saved from the lower story, but everything in the up­ per story were lost The house and woodshed were entirely burned. The cause of the fire is not known but to supposed to ba from a spark from the chimney, I t to a greet loss to M r. John­ son at this time, but he w ill re­ build as soon as arrangements can ba made fo r material. Mra. Johnson says th at th eir East nrsskfast consisted o f * dozen fried eggs and a sack o f baked ManciMN A t a mass meeting dtiled at the Commercial Chib room’ Tues­ day evening to consider the hold­ ing e f a Carnival this year, Wtoa. Brynd acted as chairman, siM J. W . B em o an was secretary of the meetirig. I t wgp decided to hold a Rhododendron Carnival and upon motion the chairman appoints J. L . Mackechnip, D r. Chas. P. Johnson and W . H . O 'K elly as a committee to have charge o f the ev e n t L e t every- ode do all they can to help the committee and boost fo r the Carnival. dkmwromn mewMasarort un uh ports t h n the o f the poet office to r the tost year an increase o f $700, or about 1-8 over the previous V. OF a BARGAINS. HALIBUT BANK , VALUABLE Wß hgye just received A BIG-SHIPMENT OF menean Gfn^eman Shoes Bought before any advance and we are offering them at the same old prices : : : ILL STORE Flonfenoe, Oregon e >• V" L. O. Iromel to the attorney for those seeking to prevent the sale, of the port bonds. William« A Bean, attorneys fo r the port commission, are o f the oppinioo th at the action of the board In issuing the bonds to not X A lbert Marshall has purchased the Pacific Restaurant from the Cooper Bros. M r. Marshall who $200 par year. Sfc_______ .. a an experienced .restaurant and post master ttratehes hto head lotel man has had charge o f the whan ha think about IV an If to iitchen fo r about six .weeks. this insroai The Cobper Bros, purchased this raise of $100 on hto estory. pises of business several months ago, and have Improved It and built up a nioa patronage. A now front has ju st bean p o t n the building making the dining room larger and very A t the M r. Marshall w ill ma held in the school mprovements and si urdax ha gets through it w ill be one of the beet eating houses {addition to tha | 3ooe Bay and raizing tbs i ■tatting < w ith linoleum and' new were 95 votes n stalled. bonds and 97 against tha M r. Marshall's fam ily now live at Kent, Washington, H a has »ought a lot in Florence and con­ templates building a residence An evening of pleasure, for hto fam ily to live in whan icaUy, mentally and mors they come here. Kyles Opera House, A p ril 12, by U . o f & M ale Roms The Tillamook arrived in port tette. Sunday discharged her cargo. referable, and this to the only question involved in the s u it In case the secretary o f the port is compelled by eourt to file the petition the commission will call a special election. In cai the petioners win in court the election w ill be called at the esrli set possible date so as not to in­ terfere with the proposed im­ Last Thursday H. H . Earl filed provement o f the harbor. complaint in mandamus suit against T . J. Neely, secretary of the port o f Siuslaw commission. Judge Skipworth made an order of alternating w rit of mandamus compelleng Neely to accept and file th e petition or in default thereof to show cause before the Oregonian News Bureau, Wash circuit court on o r before 15 days ington. March 24.—The bureau after the service o f the w rit why of fisheries today announced that he has not dons so. its investigation Of fishing banks The complaint states that the along the North, Pacific Coast petition as presented by Earl to shows a valuable halibut fishing the secretary o f the port contain­ ground off .the shore from New ed 167 names, which is mors than port, O r., covering approximately ten par cent of the legal voters 250 square miles. This ground can ba profitably of the port of Siuslaw and that everything in connection there­ fished from A pril to October, but with was regular and according the halibut ran roadies its ma mum there in August sad Sep­ to tow. M r. E arl presented the refer- tember. Azja direct result o f the Govern endom partitions to M r. Neely on ment investigations i t to announc­ Monday March 22, but they were ed that fishermen on 21 trips took protested and the secretary wrote 860.000 pounds o f halibut, valued across the back o f each petition, at about 824,000, on these grounds "refu se d ". last Summer. A history of the port bonds Smaller areas off Coos Bay am show th a t the first issue was for Grays Harbor also were located, $100,000 five percent bonds; the but were less extensively studied. second issue $115,500 six per cent The entire Oregon co ast.» bonds, making a total $215,600 found to abound in flounders, bonds. O f the first issue $15,000 rock cod, soles and black cod, has been paid off, leaving $200.- which form a valuable food sup­ 600. ply when m arket conditions war­ The propose« issue o f $100,000 rant exploitation.—Oregonian to meet the Governments appro­ March 26th. priation w ill make the bonded indebtedness o f the port $800,600. Fred Cassidy who had the c MANDAMUS ■ WRIT ISSUED THURSDAY ■ tract fo r grading Madtoop and First streets has completed the work. This w ill make a gr improvement in this p a rte f town and when the plank to laid wH be of great benefit to the tea coming to town from the north. ro ee * M, ? , • Z every Saturday at ’ • ». •• ► «« ** f* * - • • * { fiS» ■>- Surface Drug Store Watch the Space for Them.— — If orris ®>Son J o e. M orris J r ., N orm an G . M orris. THE LEADERS X Dress and Work ■ Shoes C lo th in g CANDIES AND NUTS Flour and Feed, Notions, " * . • f z»s