The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, November 24, 1915, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24: 1916
IH-GKARETTE
LAW ADVOCATED
TJ. M
. BEYERS
complained of.
.. .
It was in the
1 . ape ° f a factory inspector, a
/nice, f a t jolly gentleman who
, came in, looked at our machinery
: watched the wheel, go round
! about five minutes, ordered us to
| put a couple of tomato cans on
Marshfield. O r., Nov. 2 1 . -
j
fly' whe€l ax,e* of the job
While
on a hunting expedition
presse»-and sent us a bill for
Sunday
morning W. S. Turpen,
$2.00. That’s only one bone per
a
prominent
Marshfield architect,
can- Ws are glad indeed that
and
his
nephew,
Horace Byler, of
our supply of job presses is lim it­
North
Bend,
were
thrown Into
ed.
We don’t know why he
didn t order them on last year. the surging water of Coot Bay
Probably never thought of i t at 5:30 by a heavy squall o f wind.
We are wondering if we can’t They clung to the upturned skiff
come back by fifing a damaga for an hour and a half, when
suit against the Labor Bureau. Turpen, having been unconscious
Here our fly-wheel axles have half an hour, exhausted Byler's
gone unprotected all this year,1 strength, who was obliged to let
without even so much as a sheet go of the unconscious man and
of tissue paper to shield them ook out for himself.
Turpen was bora on Coos Bay
from the cold, cruel World.
Some vicious pressman migfct and was fam iliar with every
have swatted them with a wrench portion of the water. He leaves
and bruised forever their shiney a wife and a son 1 year old.
barings; some fly might have The body was found near the
made his or her or its roosting ■place where it sank.
LOOSES ID E
IN COOS BAY
Addressing the Patron-Teacher
jciation o f the Geary school,
M. Devers, county attorney
Lane, who has been foremost
( j n the movement to enforce the
Sunday closing law, advocated
the enactment of an anti-cigar­
ette law .
I t is probable that
some action w ill originate in this
city looking to such legislation as
1 result of M r. Devers* advocacy
of such a law.
Mr. Devers spoke of the im­
portance o f the work undertaken
by the patron-teacher associations
of the city and pointed out that
one of the b ig features that con­
tribute to the defeat of their
objects and one that is doing
more than anything against their place on their b right happy
work is lig arette smoking.
surfaces and thus their bright­
In addition to the advocacy of ness dimmed
forever; the
an anti-cigarette
law,* M r. printer’s devil might have touch
Devers advocated a more strin­ ed them with bis grimy hands,
The telephone system was
gent
application of the law after which they would have
turned over to the Pacific States
against minors smoking in public been unrecognizable even to their
Telephone and Telegraph com­
places. “ Thorp is altogether too makers. But now, thanks to the
pany on the first day of the
much smoking o f cigarettes by protecting influence of a patera
month and is now being operated
minors in public places," said aliatic government two tomato
by thia company.
Mr. Devers.
In the discussion cans adorn their revolving sur­
C. Bascom, arrived from Port­
that followed his remarks, E. R. faces and they need worry no
land last week and has assumed
Parker, principal o f the school, more. And our two plunks—
the management o f the local of-
stated th at he had been laboring1 are helping to support some poor
fioo and system. M r. Bascom is
for years against the cigaiette devil of a politician who probably
an experienced man in this lino
habit among the boys, but often needed a job.— (P. S. by the
and has bam w ith the company
when the boy’s attention is called finotyper: “ Don’t you suppose
for several years.
to evils o f the habit the answer you could get the labor commis­
His family w ill move to Flor­
would be: “ Dad smokes cigar­ sioner to order some guards put
ence and will make thia their
ettes and he’s all 'rig h t **
on my elbows to keep me fsom -home,
TELEPHONE MANAGER
TAKES CHARGE OF OFFICE
EDITOR IKEISGOMtoSiONER
We had our
pecking a hole In my shirt?” )
Corvallis Gazette-Times.
E. B . ________
M iller arrived home from
yesterday with some of the Ore- the San Francisco fair Wednes-
‘ gon freak legislation so generally 1 day.
GRIGGS HOTEL
— - .... — E U G E N E— '— -
Headquarters for Siusiaw ^people. AB rooms with running
hot and cold water. Rates 50c, 75c ar.d $1.00. Half block
from both depots
J. A. YeLEAN, Proprietor.
JLl
T h is Q u a lity Sida la O n M y W indow
, i
TEAITOm
first experience i
'HIS store of ours is a
business with a purpose
—and if you have been dealing
w ith us for any' length of time,
you will have guessed what
that purpose is.
Sixteen strong, the Freshmen
foot ball team of the University
-of Oregon passed through Flor­
ence Wednesday. A rriv in g here
just after .noon they continued
on to Coos Bay after.eating din­
ner.
Accompanying the team as
coach was Tick Malarky, and Ro­
land Geary assistant manager
for the University, in charge,
The boys seem to be full of
pep and will no doubt make the
Marshfield boys work.
EASTERN STAR
CELEBRATES
r
♦ I
I character. The first suit is now
pending by G. T Traadgold, an
attorney o f Bandon. He sues for
$50,000. The last suitia brought
by a Mrs. Allen for damage done
her good name and reputation by
an article published in th at paper
w. C urran, i, loss king of Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 16.—Bills
on September 18 saying th at she
was the same woman found Oregon. has just received an prohibiting the publication o f
marooned on a cigar sign across order to sphip tw o car-loads of liquor advertisements in Georgia
The consign­ and lim iting the amount o f liquor
the bay, all of which ahe says is Christmas trees.
ment
will
be
gathered
from the individuals may have shipped
false.
small
fir
and
pine
th
at
are now ihto this state were peaeed today
Editor O ’Brien was through
growing
on
M
r.
Curran’s
place by the lower bouse o f the as­
Florence recently on his way to
north
o
f
town.
W
ith
thia
ship­ sembly.
The measures, which
and from the meeting of the
ment
w
ill
go
a
bale
each
of supplement a bill passed last
editorial association at Salem.
A t th at time we were impressed huckleberries and ; rhododendron week, prohibiting making or sale
with his prosperious appearance bushes. The shrubbery will be within the state o f any drink
containing more than one-half o f
but we didn’t think he waa worth used fo r holiday decorations.
M r. Curran is alive to any one per cent alcohol, were already
ao much.
In a recent issue the Record natural product that is marketable passed hy the senate, aad are un­
apoligizes for the story regarding and is continually striving to derstood to have the approval o f
Mrs. Allan, and retracta all in­ find a salé for things that grow the governor.
The ant-shipping bill provides
sinuations that reflected in any here. Thia industry of- holiday
way on her character. This was greenery promises to develop to that a person m ay'reeeive from
outside the state only two quarto
done voluntarily, and shows tha a considerable magnitude.
WILL a D
GEORGIAHITS
XMAS B EES LIQUOR BUSINESS
c.
Ed O’Brien is willing to admit
mistake and correct i t We ad­
mire him for thia action, <
M 0 M U S SAHAS
RKETSWTTH ACaDEgT
nW K savHc
I : UNION SERVICES
Nicholas Sainaa
who lives
above Acme on the rivor i _ „
with quits a severe accident Mon­
day as he came to Florence.
In
stopping from the launch to the
dock he mi sse d bis footing and
fell into the river and as he fell
he struck his head against a log
and cut a deep gash over dh inch
long above h it le ft eye. M a tt
'r
* «SHMtowgo
••*’* -' *
Beckfeulledihim out and took him
C a p t Wm. Leppert announces
into the R -K -R store where he
that the launch Patter has
was given a change o f clothes.
changed its time o f leaving F lo r­
M r. Sainaa is an old gentleman
ence fo r Mapleton sncFbeginning
and toe shock was quite severe.
Wednesday December first w ill
leave the Washington street dock
a t li8 0 m m.
Thia te one h alf
hour earlier than toe -old schedule.
iMTsacHuaiMB
HOLD
A B A ZA R
Mr» — J*«
HULL at Glenada
IARSHFIELD RECORD B
AGAINSUED FOR LIBEL
Saturday night there was no
dance a t the Patsy warehouse.
Thoee who have had long ex­
perience in seafareing pronounce
The Marshfield Record to faced that Tuesday the water was the
with a second libel suit for $15,- roughestokn the beach they had
000 damages for defamation of ever seen i t
prevents advertising
Hquor to
mg from tha
aovad to Ito
------------
shifted aad i
triana were halted to their
There waa no damage done
fa r as is known.
Little work to being done by
tfaJÛPt.
mouth of
o f rough weather.
Wash
as som pg
IDDMYiífttfÜA.
R. H . Baker went to Eugene
Sunday on business.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will hold a bazar in the
in the Nadeau building Saturday,
December 11th.
They have been working sev­
eral weeks and still busy in get­
ting together a fine collection o f
needle work and other articles
that will make suitable holiday
presents. A feature w ill be a
display o f ail kinds of aprons
This bazar will give an oppor
tunity to secure,'some handsome
and useful articles fe r presents,
and you may be able to secure
ju st what you have been looking
for.
The ladies w ill also be props
ed to serve lunch to those who
desire It, The bazar w ill open
nt 10 o’clock on Saturday, De­
cember 11.
Dont forget the
date and place.
Vesta Chapter O. E. S., cele­
brated toe
s anniversiry
of
their existence in Florence, in a
becoming manner forjthat organ­
ization. A a invitation was ex
tended to ail Madons and their
families to be present to a ban­
quet
spread in the Masonic hall
The shortest way" w e can state it is
Friday
night, and there *
t u f w e aim to 0 v e standardized servioe
gathered a large number o f the
fa standard goods.
fraternity and their families not
B y “ aerrioe” w o mean a good hit more withstanding a heavy rain and
then baodiDg you w h at you ash fo r and punch- windstorm. A fte r the banquet
waa served the visitors were in­
tog 0w> «»—A register—more than
A t the mass meeting held in
vited to the inn«* shrine of the the Commercial Club rooms
mysterious order and toe sisters Wednesday night was attended
j aHve— up w ith the
exam ply fled" the work to the by about th irty citizens.
looking fo r b etter grades, ’
“ sister mason" degree, giving
esa all along the line.
A ll the propositions offered by
a hard- the three degrees in fu ll to the the City Council were endorsed
„ _____ going a little fu rth e r than I
w ere store usually* thinks o f going,
enjoyment of those who had not by the voters except the Hamlin
f t i mane carrying bigger stocks, a
been initiated. The only incident street improvement.
that happened to mar the com­
While it is expected th a t the
backed by* us, to give aattafartfon t o the
plete prediction of the work was expression w ill have Ito influence
b Arm a sod A mm u n ition, for inatanoa, It
the overloading ot the goat which upon the action o f the council
t te t w e make a feature of R B M N G T O N -U M C
gave
away under the heavy load there to nothing binding, |
Shot-guns, Cartridges, Shot Shafla. I t maatu I
of
candidates,
otherwise the work
right up-to-the-ndnote in o u r
oot. And In
was complete.
models as they* o —
On account o f the bad weather
o f Hquor,one gallon of wine and
48 pinto of beer each month.
Tk.
any manner to periodicals. new»- ”
papers, billboards or otoerwtoa.
Both will beomae effective May 1,
Wifi.
services will ha held
... _
day at the Praaby
terian church, 10J0 a. m. Rev,
R. O. Caves of the Evangelical
church will deliver
hie subject being "W hy and
How” and his text tha 1M an earthquake shock tost
day night «beat
fi
ttehee rattled <m the
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Joe. M o rris J r ., N o rm e n G . M o rris .
THE LEADERS
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The “W o r t h W ork” towels
for you.
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