J FQRELNCE* OREGON, WEDNESDAY, A ugust 257l91S GOOD TALK E SERVICE TO BE hr. M. V. Forrest, o f this ctty. p suddenly Sunday a t th e S k L o ts Hospital I n 5 Bprtlaad. C a brief illJ t e d M O H jr. Forrest le ft Florence Mon- js f last week fo r P o rtlaid , b e he entered the hospital b for medical tre a tm e n t P J vs. Forrest le ft fo r Portland Ffriday in answer to a tele- IB, but few realized th a t any- HT serious was the reason, and information o f D r. Forrest's th was a shock to his -many last year and opened an office, ring a good practice during time here. lr. Forrest was 28 years old the time of death. H e was n in Wheatland, Yam hill Bty, in 1887, and leaves be­ l l his wife, and mother, tM te r IL Forrest, o f Portland; tifrg era, Mrs. A . W. Bowersox, dr uny. and Mrs. E. V . L i t t l V , of Portland. s was a.m em oir bf.tbd rndni dent Order o f Odd Fellows, gangements for the funeral id not been announced at time 'going to press. j—— ~ - ----------- ”» News has been received from ¡gene tlyt-C ^lpi. Stonefield is fang along nicely and expects kre^hew*?1 *x>rV h e Conservation League .¡Ut­ ah an Invitation to all patrons ¿friends of the Florence Pub- nehools to be present at a re- |tion in honor of the school ichers at eight o'clock on F ri- iy evening, September 3. 1915, the school house. NUMBER! El sfantly reminded of their extreme unfitness for the woods. ‘ r A horse, a cow, two hogs, apd two yearling heifers is the bag of some of the famous hunters that | come from the «'ties to take ad. vantage o f th e game laws that are framed by the gun clubs and irvisor Jenni^Boesen took t C. P . V aoH outte, o f Eugene, «W»«r great “ aportemea” . London, Auguat20.—Addition­ W W IM k ln g tee Pacific States al troops have been by T e lt p h & t e r a f l Telegraph Co. wad in Florence this week look­ Gallipoli and stubborn fighting ing a fte r business matters in continue^ f c H )» •< ¡Connection with the extension o f ______ „ ___t u„. th eir lines to the western part a t cock, Michigon, io looking' •Lane county. Florence a id vicinity. Ixxadon, August, 2 L -T h r o e the number of schools under her « h ip s and arte Çer- As soon as the copper wine daughter. Miss Ruth Johm ceaage this year, having a total reaches Florence from Eugene who is principal o f the S I tip. all small vessels o f seventy school districts to sunk in the battle in a person will be able talk with Union Highschool, isalsoms supervise. Eugene and Portland direct the trip. They hnvoiprot Heretofor Mapleton has been They could even talk over th e on Gsrginer avenue, which headquarters for this supervisory Company's copper;prises through bsvepwped a number o f y< Paris, August 2 L —A Haves diapatcfc from Rome saga Abe It a lia t government has ordered easily and be heard as w e ll'is the Italian ambassador A t Con­ though the distance was b g fa stantinople to p re eeh tkd to iara- few miles. I t is not intended'far tíaaed wap-to T u r k e y . i i d o j I f. expected that this long jasv around will be used between 4hb place and Marshfield, as the Pa­ cific States T and T will r u n e copper wire to Gardiner as Coon ■ as possible, while from therp on the present system will be tk»- -------- .a ie t .<08 proved to give a good service! h H . C. Morris is making axten* iT , inii W W « R W « f h i a 60,000 brick. H a now has E. Bradford, o f Elm ira in charge of a crew of men, and they have about 16000 brick moulded, ex- pectina» to b i n a À jln ^ o fA fty or the' o'< wri j ' <» his awn place sad is scewiag the ™*n®’ tek sand from the riven beech below Gldnadd. H e intends to piece ProL F . O. Bradshaw w ill i! pa these brick on the local market principal again th is year and hs^p when they are finished. ~ as his assistant In the high school ||T h e ladies Aid fsociety o f the Miss Nellie Newland, of Eugene. The grammar school will be in Evangelical church meets with charge of three teachers, C. L. Mrs. Bushnell Thursday Septem­ Weaver, has the 6th, 7th and 8th ber 8. grades; Miss Jennie McVickers, has the intermediate, while Miss Sylvia Rackleff w ill have charge of the primary department ' • A reception m honor o f the teachers IS planned to be given at the school on Friday evening September 3rd. 1 ■ . i Id ■ I Í / u . EJi We are caught with too many shoes on hand (for this time of year therefore for the alT bus s«oH,’ifi3,9x3 . 1' ,'A We are going to give aw ay free with every pair o f shoes sold, one pair of FIFTY-CENT SOX or tUfO pair of Twenty-five cent Sox Florence, Oregon UTGOOM KHSM EV ; ' UNIVERSITY REGENT —— ' " c Governor Withyeombe Satur­ day appointed Ray Goodrich, of Eugene, as a member of the Uni­ versity o f Oregon board o f re­ gents to fill the unexpired term of S.' H. Friendly and io serve until A pril 1916. ‘ M r. Goodrich is a native of Oregon, born in Yamhill county whore ho received S common sebool education Later he at­ tended the Oregon Agricultural College fo r two years, and 1890 jratered the University of Oregon from which he graduated in 1904. M r. Goodrich is a member of the board o f directors and assist­ ant cashier of tne First National bank o f Eugene. H e h aleo a member o f the board of directors of the Eugene public library, a director of the Eugene branch of the Y. M* C A ., and vice- president of the Eugene Coat- m eraai v t u u. The fitness of Governor Withe* combe's choice is recognised by aH who know M r. Goodrich. Hunting parties from all parte of the country have been scout­ ing through our hills and valleys in search of game — big game - and from Fiddle creek comes the best story o f all, and those who participated in the terrible ery Rbk < 'iV* Withdrawn from Riga boy. N .w York.“ ^ U -IM German center h a * preosid fisr- ward steadily until Prigea Leo­ pold o f Ba varia io near th e as w line o f Russian defense. f t b y ¡iluWWn nmrri Hfmsl hotel « w rite a A , aril* atelto >ah? urns- ment to that part cd! TsilSdc»B.{l < ¿Ban M arten is, baiW afr af'iflna bungelow in a , rightly pikes; M nefldoG i - jsh H*— 1, raina the river rose to w « » « r t o m h t t A H U r i l t a n i tfritee- , ^ t r q c t ^ ?< ^ > m |.kuiig^>w, t b ÿ t f r i torin g a v tfrih y r if r it t e » Tha outlet o f TaUteooa la k a b e j day. letting loose one o f th é w to t been brushed naariy f t * -riW » dlmattous fbodat hs f t v h U t e r y of the community. ..uberi »O w O * « .have been removed* W hen the .’a v io /m W il'gllfJlII JFtidsfil job is Completed it will make a delightful ride from ttm Jaka to rtk k beacn. lL -*» ''I ’ / » r r m the The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. J. L. Furnish last Thur­ sday. *bfx»a l.'orf London. Aug. 21.—The big White Star line steamer Arabic, formerly a favorite ship of the Liverpool-Boston service, but which on her present trip was on the w iff to New York, was tor­ pedoed and sunk by a German submarine at 9:16 o’clock Thurs­ day morning southeast of Fast- n e t n' 7 •*- The revised figures of missing passengers and crew shows a total o f 37. among which are two Americans, Dr. Edrtiund Woods and Mrs. Josephine S. Bruguiere, The torpedo th at sunk the A ra­ bic struck her on the starboard side, 100 feet from the stern. Ten lifeboats and a number o f life rafts were quickly gift over the side o f the ride of f t e steam­ er and into these a large number »rtéf»»róO Joe. Morris Ji*4 Norman G . Morrip. scrambled, i ¿4 •>'< ,The Arabic is theJ er, w ith the exce Lusitania, that has tiie Germane OX t eUoMw ■L I Ü y o r la ït L* C l , 10 A M O J H W c r 2 íftlÚ X A fc O' for you, T to mads of Trout Brook Leather; SC!±!± m O m «U, CGOTZIANICO. Our Grocery and t .«becndO