The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 21, 1915, Image 1

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SIUSLAW
PILÓT
FORELNCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JU LY 21, 1915
IMMUNITY
SING GREATLY
APPRECIATED
h Sunday afternoon a large num-
■ of Florence people gathered
the Carnival pavalion in re­
to the announcement that
would be an effo rt made at
¡ time to get the people ínter­
in community singing.
Martin Sharrard led the ainging
Misa W illa Wilkinson pre-
at the organ.
The organ
i loaned to the committee for
occasion by Mrs. Clara
talker.
Those present enjoyed the
it and took p art in singing
an enthusiam th at showec
¡they liked the program o f ok
|time songs.
In is planned to have these
ommunity Sings,’ quite often
1 I f the weather permits one
rill be held next Sunday after-
on. Watch for the announce-
it
FANGELIGAL REGULAR
AND S K O A L SERVICES
Sunday evening service at
ngelical church a t 7:30. The
ang people w ill conduct the
ice
extending
over the
lin g hour.
The service
11 consist o f short talks, several
tions o f special music etc.
»special invitation is extended
the young people.
A ll are
ome.
spel meetings w ill continue
i week at Glenada.
The ser-
are at 8 o’clock.
Street
etings near post office at 7:30.
[he messenger is R e v .-N e ff the
with a knowledge of God’s
rord.
R. 0 . Caves.
COOKIES ARE COOKIES
fQ JJ
cm bonds
Recently Charlie Morgan got
hungry for cookies and decided
he would patronize home in­
dustry, so he got down his
famous and reliable cook book.
One that he had always found
an authority on appetizing and
toothsome dishes.
Charlie be­
gan to taste cookies as soon as
he touched that cook book, and
quiet patiently and carefully he
asured each ingredient, and
then he ’ thoroughly stirred the
mixture. So fa r all went well!
but to Charlies surprise, instead
o f only two dozen cookies, the
amount the receipt guaranteed,
he had trouble to crowd them
into a three gallon ja r, and
Charlie is rejoicing.
ARE OPENED
On last Monday night bids fo r
the sale of $10,000 W ater Bonds
and $3,500 Street Intersection
Bonds, a total of $13.500, were
opened.
Four bids were offered as fol­
lows:
C. H. Coffin o f Chicago,
$13,535, i f allowed $535 for a t­
torney fees.
Security Savings
and Trust Co, $13,235 net., James
M, W right Co., o f Denver, par
value, i f allowed $900 for attor­
ney fees, expenses, etc.
Lum­
berman’s Trust Co. of Portland,
par value less $249 fo r attorney
fees, etc.
The council took no definite
action, bnt adjourned to meet
T. W . Parker, brother o f J. A. Friday night when they will con­
Parker, is here from Coos Bay sider the matter further.
and will take charge of th$ branch
confectionery store at the W . P.
bridge site ju st above Acme.
Fred W ithrow who has been in
charge o f M r. Parker’s store at
th at place, has accepted a posi­
tion with the bridge contractors.
WILL HA VE CHARGE ,
QFBRIDGE STORE
FREE PUBLIC
LIBRARY OPENS
NUMBER 16
Rogers, The book o f useful
plants.
Rohlfs (Green), The house of
the whispering pines.
S t Nicholas, Vol. 36 P t 1,
Vov. 1906-April, 1909.
Seton, Rolf in the woods.
Wm. Kyle and Dave Kyle le ft
Shafer, H arper’s beginning
Sunday fo r Eugene and Portland.
electricity. ,
From Portland they drove a new
Stuck, Ten thousand miles with
seven passenger Hudson auto to
a sled. '
Eugene.
Talbot, Lightships and lig h t­
Mrs. Wm. Kyleand Mrs. D. M.
houses.
K yle le ft Tuesday fo r Eugene
Van Sickle A Others, Riverside where they will join th eir hus­
fourth reader.
bands and from there the party
Wade,
Our
little
Russian
will motor south to California,
cousin.
where they w ill enjoy a pleasure
Wason, Happy Hawkins.
trip o f several weeks.
Watts, Nathan Burke.
They w ill visit the Panama
White, Gold.
Exposition
before
returning
Wilts«, Hero tales o f ancient home.
Britipn.
Wooley, The cub reporter.
W right, Sea-side and way-side.
Bacheller, Eben Holden.
Burton, Boys of. Bob’s h ill
Cangvan, Ben Comee.
Last Sunday night Rev. T. J.
Hall, The land of long ago.
Hedges selected as his text, 1
Hawkins (Hope), The prisoner verse, 11th chapter of Luke,
of Zenda.
"Teach to P ra y ."
Kipling, Puck of Pook’s hilL
His message in part was: “ In
Pierson. The Millers and their answer to the request to teach
playmates.
them to pray. H e gave the de-
Scudder, The Bodleys telling ciple’s prayer, commonly called
storjes.
“The Lord's Prayer: and further
Webster, When Patty went to illustrated the
answering of
college.
prayer, better than we know
W hite, A little girl o f long ago. how to ask, by the useof the two
White, Rules of the game.
parables; “ the selfish neighbor’
Wister, Red men and white.
and “ the unjust judge,” aaaur
WILL MOTOR
TRAINS TO
TO CALIFORNIA
ACME SOON
REV. HEDGES TEXT
“ teach to ntAr
Saturday afternoon the Free
Public Library, fo r which the
Woman’s Conservation League
C. A . Johnson, arrived home
have worked very hard fo r the
Friday, from Junction and Eu­
past few weeks, was officially
gene. Mrs. Johnson and child­
opened, in the Commercial chib
ren are visiting with friends and
rooms.
relatives in Junction, and Thurs­
A large number of people took
day M r. Johnson accompanied
advantage o f the opportunity
them to Eugene where they
Beginning w ith this year every
given by this institution and
with ¡25,000 other enthusiastic
incorporated
town and city in the
secured books.
Lane county people, paid their
state
o
f
Oregon
w ill become a
The p b ra ry wBl be opened
respects to the “ Liberty Bell.’ *
«Shte
road
district
and the
every Saturday afternoon from
general
road
levy
made
by the
one o’clock until four, and the
Wm. Brynd is filling in with
county
court
each
year
will
not
public is invited to call and get
sand in front of his lots at the
apply
to
these
incorporated
towns
acquainted with the books now
corner of Front and Adams street
and cities for the reason that
on file.
where he w ill build a cement
they
have a road and street fund
The
following
list
was
sidewalk.
furnished by the Oregon State of their owiv*
For a long tim e past Eugene
Library, and is designated as
and Cottage Grove and perhaps
Traveling Library No. 85.
Altsheler, The Texan trium ph. one or two of the other larger
Barstow, The colonists and the towns in Lane county have been
under provisions of this law, but
Revolution.
the
1915 legislature now places
Bates, In sunny Spain w ith
all
the
smaller towns in the same
Pilarica and Rafeal.
class
as
fa r as the road levy is
Blaisdell, T w ilight town.
concerned.
Bower, Lonesome land.
Heretofore the towns have
Bradley, The story of the pony
been
compelled to pay the road
express.
tax
which
is used for the im­
Brady, The ring and the man.
provement
o
f the highways in
Brochner, Danish life in town j
the
outside
districts,
a t the same
and country.
time
the
citizens
paying
tHeir city
Brown, Uncle D avid’s boys.
road
and
street
tax.
The
small­
Buchan, Sir W alter Raleigh.
er
cities
have
been
endeavoring
Cable. John March, Southern-
to have the law changed in this
Canfield, Kidnapped campers. regard and they were successful
Clemens
(M ark
Tw ain ), in putting it through the last
legislature.
Pudd’nhead Wilson.
The law says that the county
Dickinson A Skinner, Chil­
eourt
a t the October term of
dren’s book of Christmas stones.
1915'shall make the change in
DuPuy, Uncle Sam, wonder
the boundaries o f the road dis­
worker.
tricts
to conform to this amend­
Earl, Captain o f the school
ment
o f the law .— Morning
team.
Eastman, Yellow Star.
Ferber, Dawn O’Hara.
Fritspatrick, Jock o f the Bush-
veld.
Mayor J. W. Bergman return­
Gillmore (Haynes), Phoebe,
ed
Sunday from a buaineee trip
Ernest and Cupid.
to
Eugene
and Portland. H a re­
Gooding,
Picturesque
New
ports
his
fath
er improving and
Zealand.
expects
Captain
Bergman to re­
Gresne, The right of the stron­
turn
home
next
week.
gest
- Haggard, Rural Denmark and
The launch P atter was charter­
its lessons.
ed
last Sunday bv a J. Kibbe
Halevy, Abbe’ Constantin.
and
fam ily who Jive on Hadsell
Howells, M y M ark Twain.
creek,
and they went to the
Huntington, Asia.
Irw in (Hashimura Togo), M r. beach where an enjoyable time
- Ì
was had.
Togo: maid of all work.
SAW THE J J f f l m r BELL
INCORPORATED TOWNS
ARE ROAD DBIRICIS
Caught!
FREE!!
Joe. Morris Jr.» Norman G . Morris.
THE LEADERS
The "W orKs worn?’ Shoeie beet
tor you,
v
fTto matte ofTeout^toSek heather;
TterighUy:
Tanned, . : U ’
W hieh makes It stapd
weedier.
Th» "World! 1
rnae
WOOIENMILL STOI
Florence, Oregon
aviator.
Te—wuni »W< I
r« ih. p w a a**e»*
M U am n.* LMfcarSwTwe»
I U H H f t •» Ih» «Ufc
We are going to give away free
with every pair of shoes sold, one
pair of FIFTY-CENT SOX o r
two pair of Twentv-five cent Sox
Samuel Lepptri has received
word from his son Ivan, saying
that he has returned to active
duty with the U. S. S. Milwaukee
a t San Francisco.
Ivhn had
been on a visit to relatives in
Indiana, Michigan and Ohio and
recently passed through Port­
land and Eugene on his return
trip.
H . H . Fisk, who has bean
visiting in
California several
months, and spent a good share
o f the time at Loe Angeles and
Long Beach, returped home the
first of the week and was visit­
ing in Florence Tuesday.
The trip was made in a Ford
auto and some valuable oom-
partoons between the amount o f
oil need b y a o anto
boats was made.
Morris ®> Son
CHI
Johnson, Williams on sendee.
Kwng A Edson, Edson-Laing
readers: Book 2, Lend a hand.
Luffman, A question of lati­
tude:
Macgregor, The story of Rome.
Maynard, Elliott Gray, jr.
Munroe, Cab and caboose.
Palmer,
Danbury
Rodd,
HASRETORNED
FM M CAUFORNA
¡ng an answer better than wa
know how to ask, baaed on the
promise, “ ask and ye shall re­
ceive, seek and ye shall find” ;
and finally the Heavenly Father
wishes to give the beet more
than earthly parents d e a ire to
give good gifts to their children.
[ In fllustrafidn o f which “ the dte-
ciples asked temporial Kingdom
and He gave eternal Kingdom.”
M artin Sharrard sang a special A base ball game w il Ibe played
vocal selection which was great­ between Florence and Glenada a t
ly appreciated by those attend­ Muneel Park, next Sunday a fte r­
ing.
noon at 8:30 o’clock.
We are caught with too many
shoes on hand for this time of
year therefore for the (
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
The work o f ballasting the
W illam ette Pacific above Acme
is progressing rapidly and it is
now thought th a t passenger ser­
vice w ill be given to the bridge
in about ten days.
W ith the extension o f the train
service it is expected th at faster
tim e w ill be made so th at the
running time w ill be practically
the same a t now.
The Western Union is prepar­
ing to have the w ire to the bridge
sits and give telegraph service
about August 1st
The station at bridge w ill ba
known as Cushman, and to named
a fte r I. B. Cushman, a pioneer
of Acme.
Two other stations
are to be established between
Cushman and Mapleton. One a t
the P t Terrace mill has bean
named Beck in honor o f J. C.
Beck, who has lived there fo r
many years. The other is about
five milea below Beck, and w ill
ba known as Wenson.
C. GOTHAM 4 CO.
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Morns & Soa
Our Grocery Prices are Right
and the Goods the Best
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