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

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SIUSLAW
NUMBER 38
DECEMBER 22 1915
VOL. HI.
WILL BUILD
SHIPPING
SHINGLE MILL
OUT FRESH
ON SIUSLAW
SALMON
have their Christmas tree at the
Season”
“The
Spelling
school house in the afternoon of
Laton Corum.
“The Universal King” Story Friday. There will be a program
rendered by the pupils of the
and Songs by the choir.
school
appropriate to Christmas
Recitation Ozel Pendergraft.
and
a
basket dinner will be
Duett Aronda Arnhart and
served.
Leah Tanner.
“ The Best Gift of All”
XMAS EXERCISES
Belden
Wilbur.
Christmas will be observed this CHRISTMAS AT THE
Mr. L. C. Reynolds, a veteran
Johnson’s Fish Market has
AT WESTLAKE
Born”
year in many homes with simpli-
EVANGELICAL CHURCH Song “Christ is
and experienced saw mill man. been shipping steelhead salmon
The
Westlake
people
will
have
Primary
and
Intermediate
city and sincerity,'withjand effort1
a Christmas tree at the school is in Florence for the purpose of to the valley and other points
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Last
Sunday
the
pastor
of
the
classes.
to bring joy and happiness to 1
house in that place on Christmas building and operating a saw and ever since the season opened
"The
Universal
King”
by
the
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,
Evangelical
church
delivered
two
all. From all sections ot|Western
shingle mill to use up the vast on December 10th.
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In the , choir contains the following eve. It will be a family affair amount of cedar that lies tribu- So far the catch ha3 not been
Lane are reported
plans
pre- Christmas messages.
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and
everybody
will
join
the
Star • sonirs
tary to the Siuslaw river,
Mr. sufficient to ship everyday, but
sent programs carrying the mes- morning his subject was,
,’ atthew
festivities.
Arise Shine”
Reynolds
was
in
Florence
several,
Mr. Johnson has made seven
sa^,* ° u *' .imH3 and <?nnd«v 2-12, “For we have seen His star
For Unto us a child is Born.'
years ago aud purchased a large shipments to date, the largest
® n,Uk C| i
• t
inthe East and are come to wor-
0 Wondrous Night”
amount of cedar timber, and it is being on last Tuesday when he
scboo
wi , 1 hold . appropriate
ser-f 8hp H)m ,, At the evening ser.
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K
Across the Silent Midnight.
his purpose now to put this tim- sent out about 300 pounds,
vices and exercises.
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Let us now Go Even Unto
via he choae as his subject,
her on the market in merchant­
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“ Citrist has come.” Special mu­ Bethlehem.”
able stuff. He went to Mapleton
sic was furnished by the choir at
“ Gifts For Jesus.”
the first of the week to repair his
“The Universal King.”
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
boti services, and in the evening
laigedonkey engine, preparatory
CHRISTMAS SERVICES Raj David sang a solo.
to beginning operations.
Sunday morning Rev. T. J.
A rtne Pegram has been SANTA CLAUS AT
GLENADA FRIDAY
Hedges, pastor of the Presbyte-' arranged for the entertainment
J. W. Yost, who lives near
There will be exercises at the Point Terrace was in town Tues­
rian church will deliver a Christ- of ^C hildren at the Evangelical
Washington, Dec. 15. In a
mas sermon. The choir will furn- chur^ Friday evening December Church in Glenada Friday night day distributing samples of his
latter to Senator Chamberlain
ish special music.
24th. After the program the beginning at 7 o’clock sharp, and delicious Sugar Cured Smoked
regarding the attempted entry of
The evening service will be in distribution of presents will be a Christmas
___ „__ tree to which the Salmon. Mr. Yoat is giving this
lands within the California-Ore­
charge of the choir and held at madeand every one is invited to community contributes and all product a special treatment and
gon Land Grant, Commissioner
the Princes» Theater. A canta- be present. Every child in the are invited to be present and calls it sugar cured. He is build-
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Tallman
says that such claims
ta, “The Herald of Peace,” un- churca will be given something, share in the festivities. Afterj.' ing a larger smoke house and is
were
rejected
by the Supreme
der the direction of Mrs. Martha The following is the program: the following program the pres­ sending samples all over the
Ihe boys of the high school
Court
decision
and
entries can­
ents |will ije distributed and United States and is going to put will play a team from the town
Goodwin will be offered. Those Oregon Prelude
not
be
received
pending
further
who take part in the cantata are Song--“Joy {to the World” — every one present will receive samples on the trains wherever a game of foot ball on New Years
congreisionaljlegislation or at tion
Mrs. Arnhart, Mrs. K. McCor- Congregation.
something.
. . h e can. Those samples will be
day in Florence.
The high
Reading of the C hristmas wrapped an(j labeled. His local school boys are a husky lot this by the court. The Oregon dele­
nack, Mrs. Hedge«, Mrs. J. Saf- Prayer—Rev. Caves.
gation is receiving many inquiriea
ley, Mr«. Ed Rackleff, Mis« Jen­ A Xmas greeting in Song , lesson. Matthew 2, 1-15.
agent is Ed Rackleff’» grocery year and have been practicing
1 Prayer.
for some time, and in forder to from would-be homesteaders on
nie Rice. Mies Hazel Hedges, Mr. Ozel Pendergraft.
store.
by
Song, “ Praise Him” ,
Leland Rackleff, Dr. Chas. John­ Scripture Reading Ray David.
Mr. Yost & Son are offering to play, have challanged the town these lands.
send this product anywhere of Florence which has been ac-
son, Mr. E. S. Dyer, J. L. Mac- Short Exercise—Cradle Roll, congregation.
Dialogue, “ Living Flowers
parcel post prepaid at 20 cents cepted by the "has beens.” It LIBRARY CLOSED SATURDAY
Kechnie, Melven Racleff, David Cheerful Griers in costume and
by five little girls
per pound, 3 pounds for 50 cents is safe to say that an interesting
Raeleff, Miss Hazel Weather«on, rhyme, by 8 girls andj? boys.
On account of Saturday being
Recitation, “ Christmas Girl.” or 6 pounds for $1.00.
accompaniest.
Recitation A Xmas Wish
game will be played, and it »
a
holiday
the Public Library will
Song,
“
Christmas
Day,”
by
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hoped that the weather will per-
Friday evening the Sunday Tena Russel.
not
be
opened
that day, but will
School of the Presbyterian church Primary
Exercise—’ What school.
.Io, ” NORTH FORK GRANGE
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crowd to witness the be opened on Monday afternoon.
Recitation,
will hold its Christmas tree ex- Shall we Give.”
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ELECTS NEW OFFICERS = ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Recitation, “ Wishing Star
ercises in the Princess Theater,
Solo—’ Dollye
Lullaby
‘Children
and
the
Recitation,
at which time the children will Verbena Morris
The Grange on the North Fork
Shepards.”
present a Cantata “The Capture1 Recitation-Pircy Johnson,
sleeted
the following officer« at
Song, “Star of Hope,” by the
of Santa Clause.” This will be “ A Merry Xmas - Lamar
their
last
meeting. E. R. Mc-
school.
a very interesting feature of the . Arnhart.
Comack, W. M.; Oliver Foas-
Dialogue,
“
Progressive
Santa”
evening
Recitation—Mane Pendergraft
back, Overseer; Josephine Mc-
by six little boys.
Recitation, “ Christmas Bells.” Cornack, Lecturer; Hollis Bar-
Recitation, “ Christmas Songs” nett, Steward; Hazen Johnson.
Dialogue, “ Bethlehem Star,” Assistant Steward; Mrs. John
Gentry, Chaplin; H. M. Peter«on,
by 8 little girls.
by
Treas;
L. C. Akerly, Sec; John
Song, “ Santa Come, '
Gentry,
Gate Keeper; Bessie
TH E LEADERS
primary class.
Akerly,
Ceres;
Lor«tta Harring.
Distribut’ .1 of presents.
Pomona; Flossie Chapman, Flora;
he
I CHRISTMAS TREE AT
Mrs. Hazen Johnson, Lady
FIDDLE CREEK FRIDAY Assistant
Steward;
Alliert
There will be a community Harring, George Chapman, and
Christmas tree at the Fiddle Hazen Johnson exucitive Zcom-
creek school house Friday after- mittee.
' noon in which the neighborhood
: will participate.
A program WESTLAKE GETS POSTOFFICE
will t»e rendered by the school
children, followed by the distri­ A postoffice has been establish­
ed at Westlake, our thrifty
bution ol presents.
neighbor on the shore« of the
beautiful lake Tsiltcoos, with
MAPLETON OBSERVES
CHRISTMAS TIME Mr». Fannie Clark as postmaster.
The mail leaves Glenada three
The people of Mapleton are times a week, Tuesday, Thurs­
preparing for a good time Chriat­ day and
Saturday, Clarence
mas eve at the church. There Ackley, carrier.
will be an elaborate program
followed by a Christmas tree
filled with good cheer for the
whole community.
CHRISTMAS BRINGS
ITS GLAD TIDINGS
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SIUSLAW
SUGAR CURED
SALMON
NO SETTLERS
WITHIN GRANT
FOOT BALL GAME
NEW YEARS DAY
Santa Claus
has arrived at
MORRIS & SON
Our Sa
M apleton, Oregon
Friday Night
December 2-th, 1915
If you have not availed
yourself of the oppoi tunity
to buy
Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Furnishings
Hats and Shoes
at
Wholesale Cost
we would suggest that you
hurrv as the prices are
unprecedented in Florence
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Florence, Oregon
WM. SAFLEY
PURCHASES
MEAT MARKET
PORTAGE SCHOOL HAS
CHRISTMAS TREE
The school at the Portage will
have a program and Christmas
tree in the Grange hall on Fridav
evening for the entertainment
A deal was made last week
of the children and the older where in Kenneth McCornack,
ones as well. Preparations have who has been running a butcher
been made for a genuine good shop for the past several years
time
«old to Wtn. Safiey his shop and
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business.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mr. Safiey has rented the ranch
AT MERCER LAKE and slaughter house of Mr.
The young people of .Mercer McCornack. and will continue
'and vicinity will have a Christ- the business.
Mr. Safiey has
mas party at the home of Mr. had considerable experience in
! and Mrs. J. A. Levage, Satur- this business, having run a shop
iav evening in honor of Miss here in the past years. Mr.
Goldie and Harry Levage, who McCornack has not yet decided
have heei away to school.
just what he will go into.
MINERVA WILL HAVE
The Woman’s league will meet
CHRISTMAS TR IE , with Mrs. W. H. Weatherson
The school at Minerva will Monday afternoon.
Lots of
Things
For
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS,
ALUMINUM WARE, WHITE PORCELAIN WARE,
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES
TOYS OF ALL KINDS, CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS
Got to have a lot of money
bv January 1st
Only way to get it is to sell Goods
In order to do so from Dec. 20th to 25thj
everything in the store will be
Reduced.