The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, September 22, 1915, Image 1

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    FORELNCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 22, 1915
(ADA HAS NEW
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
NUMBER 25
S
A
* 5* ? " ? * ‘,G° • n<,| chi’d™> were bom.
twelve of
tell i t
He alto declared that whom are living, Eight of
we are on the eve o f a great re­ who were with their father at
vival of which Billy Sunday is the last are: Mrs. Bertha Jones,
the fore runner ur teacherpf how Bruneau,
Idaho, Mrs.
Lucy
to win souls.
Howell, Great Falls, Montana,
Following the preaching ser R. A. Lowe, Woodland, ■ Wash­
vice the congregation repaired to ington, Mrs. Lyda Ramsy, Mon­
luncheon to a cozy little place mouth, Oregon.
Mrs. Nellie
Glenada now has a building pastor R. 0 . Caves was sent on
among the trees where the Plowman,
Louisville, Oregon.
Monday night about 9 o’clock
ited to God fo r Hto divine the field and immediately began
A ll o f the holdings o f the
bip.
Many years ago a picking up the broken threads generous women had spread the Roy and H attie Lowe, of Port­ the stage company garage at the Wendling-Johnson Lumber Co.
tables with all manner of goot land, Oregon, and George Lowe, mouth o f the river waa totally
in Lane and Douglas counties
ding was erected fo r this and planning for work, but con­
things.
Needless to say thia of Covello, Washington.
The destroyed by fire and five autos was sold by the court's direction
but owing to certain ditions were such that work
part o f the days program
other four are: Jessie, Willmar, th at were housed in i t I t seems in Eugene Monday afternoon by
reasons was
never not definitely begun until about
well attended and all participat­ Elmer, and Mrs. Frank Monroe, th at they were filling one of the
Special Master John A. Keating.
.ted and a fte r having been the first of August
In thp
ed heartily in its exercises.
all of Florence, Oregon, to which machines with gasoline by the Melvin L. Hawley, representing
I for a time fell into private meantime new plans had been
A fte r the dinner hour th place the body was shipped for aid o f a lantern and some of the
the bondholders o f the Michigan
ds and ill repute by the use made. * Instead of the regular
people
reassembled at the church, burial.
The aged sister^ Mrs. oil mnst have spattered into the Trust company, o f Grand Rapids,
[that was made of i t Since that fo rm of small church structures,
w ith others who had arrived McGee, was also here; In ad­ blase which caused the explosion.
Michigan, made the purchase a t
J time Sunday school and church it was thought best by Presiding
from Florence, Acme and other dition to these nearly forty other The drivers barely had time to
a consideration o f 31.050,000.
sve been held in the school Elder S. S. Mumey and others to
points to listen to another power­ relatives, near and distant, at­ save themselves and one waa
The sale was the outcome o f a
s and other buildings from build in the bungalow style
ful sermon by Dr. C. C. Poling, tended the funeral services. M r. slightly burned before he couk
suit
brought tost summer to fbro-
| time to time.
structure that while i t would be whose subject for the afternoon
Lowe is also survived by twenty get o u t The company w ill put close a mortgage fo r 11,250,000,
Last year Rev. H . L. Pratt convenient and adaptable for
' “The visible and the in­ grand, children, two great grand
more autos on immediately to held by the Michigan Trust Com­
en pastor o f the United Evan- church use, would at. the same
visible.’’ In consideration o f children and three step-cnildren, care for the traveling public.
pany-
A decree ordering the
ilical church of Florence was tim e be in such form that it could
this subject he stated that the J. W. Hitchcock, of this place,
property
sold was granted by
I to believe he should do what be easily converted into a dwell­
greatest powers are the invisible. Myron Hitchcock, o f Spokane,
the
United
States District Court
i could to erect a new church ing house when the congregation To prove this he mentioned,
and Mrs. Georgia Sharp, of
in
Portland
August 18.
uilding at Glenada on the lots had outgrown i t For this reason
The property involved to a
| formerly purchased by the church it was placed on the inside lot, gravity, electricity, light, heat, Butte, Montana.
magnetism andpife itself. These
In 1913 M r. Lowe married
large tract o f tim ber on the Slue-
I under the pastorate o f Rev. T. A. leaving the comer lot open for all being powers which we can
Zizina Hitchcock, of this
law
river, a saw m ill a t Acme
Yost Rev. P ra tt set to work a larger structure in the future.
ano logging equipment.
¡with a will, made the subecrip- The work was begun w ith zeal see the effects of, but we cannot at Portland, and a little
them. These he spoke of to year ago M r. Lowe retired from
H. I. Moaning and Carl Castle
on, laid the plans, did the ex and like they of old who repaired
prove the fallacy of disbelieving active business life and he and
and
their families arrived in
avating, and ordered th e lum- the temple, “ The men did the in spiritual power, because we
Mrs. Lowe came to Starbuck to Florence Monday, having driven
but delayed a short time work faithfully’’ and* excepting could not see i t
make their home.
During his from Spokane, Waahington with
before taking i t away.
During in a few minor details, brought
Following the sermon by D r. short stay here M r. Lowe form ­
their own team, coming by New­
this short delay the mill company the structure to completion on ’oling, Presiding Elder Rev. S.
ed a large circle of warm friends, port and down the coast
They
ne involved in some legal the day preceding September S. Mumey who presided over the
all of who strongly regret hto
pronounce
the
new
road
around
on which prevented his 19th, the date set for dedication. services o f the day presented the demise and join in extending the
ting the lumber at that time.
The day of this service was one 1 nancial condition which had hand o f sympathy to the breaved Cape Perpetoto and south in first
Chan. B. Morgan to exhibiting
clam condition. They will locate scans hehas made from cow
In the delay which followed this long to be remembered by the also been done a t the, morning
wife, children and relatives.
here and work a t their tradee i f horns, and i t to a beauty. * T h r
Rev. P ra tt was stricken with people of Glenada and surround­ service, and in a short time the
Funeral services were held at everything to favorable.
the subscription list ing points. The services o f the amount asked fo r was raised w ith he Christian church here Wed­
cans contains 60 pieces o f kora,
i lost, and Rev. P ra tt’s con- la y began at 10 o’clock with one dollar pver fo r good measure.
nesday forenoon at 11 o ’clock,
i was so bad that he was Sunday school conducted by Rev, This being done the church was the
— - . Rev.
. . . . J. Elliott Slimp, of the
Following.-dedieated by Rev. S. S. Mumey J Christian
bleto give any information Mrs. Alice Nute.
by a stool rod running the whole
church o f Dayton,
Mrs. Jennie Yates and her length o f the cane.
I to plans or work already ao- this Dr. C. C. Poling D . D. of as the Glenada United Ev
The hen
officiating. The Masonic order,
daughter Edith le ft Tuesday for takes a beautiful polish and Mr.
npHshed. The tim e interven- Portland preached an inspiring gelical church and the key wan
hich the deceased had been
their old home in Palo, Linn Co., Morgan la justly nrond of Ms
tbptiween thia and the church sermon in which he declared handed to the trustees in .tik e
40 years, «ad
oference was so short th at Rev. here was too much ‘ ‘cast-ism” name of the T rin ity with the the Eastern Star, attended in a IoWa? They' will vtott th e Son
ngleton, Rev P ra tt’s successor, n the church and pointed out the charge to hold in trust for Got body. ‘ M r. Slimp’s remarks w er* Francisco fa ir and friands in
California and go the southern
Ben Bunch who was rtsttoabd
I not take up the work.
fact that the church is a social and the
United Evangelical well chosen and he paid a strong
route taking their time in reach­ a t Throe Buttes this fire demon
After conference the present organization in which members Church.
tribute to the life o f the deceased.
ing their destination. They ex­ fo r the forest service has return­
This closed the days services A fte tth e services the body .was
pect to be gone a year or more ed to hto home, the danger ftom
the large crowd leaving with borne to the depot where it was
visiting in the east
firm having ]
many appreciative expressions of placed on west bound train No. 7
the singing, the sermons, the to be transferred to its last rest­
dinner, and the beautiful build ing place at Florence, Oregon.—
,ing.
Starbuck Standard.
The body arrived here on the
train Friday and laid to rest in
Joe. M o rris J r ., N o rm a n G . M o rri» .
the Masonic cemetary by Flor­
ence Lodge No. 107, A. F. A A.
M. o f which deceased was a
member, after a short service at
the ch urch conducted by the Rev.
R. O. Caves.
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Inspection
of the new
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in Clothing
Men’s Furnishings
Hats and Shoes
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STORE
Florence, Oregon
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S.E.LOW E
FUNERAL HELD
LASTFRIDAY
THE LEADERS
FIRST TRAIN
ACROSS THE
SIUSLAW
Samuel E. Lowe, fo r a year a
resident of Starbuck, passed
away at his home here Monday
evening at 6 o’clock. While M r.
Lowe had not been feeling well
for a month or more, he was able
to be about the greater part of
the time, and only about ten days
before hie
hto death did he take to
Amid the blowing o f whistles,
hto bed for the last time.
Hie ringing o f bells the first train to
demise was due to a complication cross the Siuslaw river a t Cush*
of disorders o f the liver and man on the draw bridge passed
tidneys . from
which he had saflely across to the south side a t
kidneys
suffered for a number of
o f years. 6:10 p. m. Monday afternoon. I t
The deceased was born near to now fo r the Cooa Bay country
r Springfield’ Illinois, in 1845 and and it to the intention to push
had he lived until the eighteenth the work to reach th at point
of this month would have been with as little delay as possible.
70 years of age. He was one of
11 children, two o f whom survive
him, Coleman Lowe, of Bloom­
Mrs. Ltoehen Miller, w ife o f
field, Iowa, and Mrs. Lucinda
MeGee, of Dayton, Washington. George Melvin Miller, o f Eugene,
In 1863 M r. Lowe enlisted in died at the home o f her sister,
Mrs. Idaho Campbell, in Eugene,
company D, forty-fifth Iowi
September
20, a fte r an illness of
fantry and served until the i
several
months
of the Civil war, when he was'f
brought home, suffering from a
A hard times dance was
severe .attact o f brain fever.
in the Rita Tuesday evening
He married Mtoa H arriett Simms
near Springfield, Illinoia, in 1866 honor of W ills Wilkinson. Beans
and brown broad was served for
and in 1868 the young couple
moved j to Kansas, which was supper.
A t a meeting of the city coun­
then the fa r west Some y ean
cil
Monday night, the city engin­
later they moved to Colorado,
eer
was authorised to investigate
and in 1886 came to the coast
locating at Independence, O re­ water systems in different cities
and make bis estimates and re­
gon.
ports
from his observations.
O f thto marriage . thirteen
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