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About The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1915)
irr, The O. S. r i i r-i , » i iij.i v\ TWO M ATTHEW S LRUGLESS HEALING INSTITUTE 0«« FOR IIMPOIIA All curable, chronic and acute diseases scientifically treated without knife or drugs ____ i bsi A ï, DECEMBER. 29 1915, that the business may be expand ed into a general storage, sale and forwarding business if the incorporator;; see fit. "The salmon fishing season closes soon, but will open again April 20,” said Mr. Newman, "and the plant is expected to be prepared to handle an output to fill all orders.” Mr Newman has been doing a large business in the «hipping of salmon from the Sinslaw up to this time, A. K. Meek is a stockholder and also attorney for the corpo- ration. -¿ J W e G re e t Y ou w ith a i r iE The following clippings from the Eugene Register show an in- M e c h a n o - T h e r a p y , E le c tr ic ity terest is being taken in the fish \ ib ra tio n , E le c tr ic S w e a ts industry of this section, and while these companies are to op- AND THE LAWS OF NATURE erate on the Umpqua, it will on- ARE OUR FORCES ly he a matter o f time until cap- ital will arrange to sell fresh fish Lady Attendant à from the Sinslaw jiver. This year many thousand pounds have been shipped out, Abraham H. Nottage, »on of but a lack oi co-operation and John Freeman Nottage and 18|years Experience. Consultation Free organization has handicapped Mihala Lauret Nottage, was Front Street, Florence, Oregon the handling of fish successfully, born in Somerset County Maine, T wo fishing and storage com- July 5th, 1838. When but 12 ♦♦*********<4C* *♦***♦*♦* *♦♦*****♦*♦’*«♦******♦*♦’♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**i>****************** panies will operate on the I mp- years of age his mother died and qua river after the W-P railway his father soon after moved to is in operation, says the Regis- Wisconsin. From Wisconsin the ter. Following the announce- family moved to Illinois thence ment of the Umpqua Fishing/to Iowa. While living there Storage ard Supply Company, Abraham took a trip into Min- comes the announcement of the nesota. After his return to Iowa X A Reedsport 1* ishing, Storage and the family moved to Missouri, Company. The latter fib thence to Colorado, thence , w ill b e a p p r e c ia te d X Supply I ed articles of incorporation with returning again to Iowa, where the secretary of state early this they lived until 1882 when they month. It was organized sever- joined with others to cross the, - Glenada, Oregon al weeks before the Umpqua com- planes to the region of Puget pany was. I Sound. He afterward moved to I he incorporators of the Reeds- the Grand Rounde country,, are always acceptable and appropriate, We port company are J. J. Delaney, thence to a farm on the Umatilla have a large assortment. Come in and make R. A. Delaney, Warren P. Reed river. Later moving to the your selections early. We know the price will and A ugustus C. Palmer. The Dalles, thence to Canyon city, to be satisfactory. capitol stock is $50,000, and the the Umpqua river, and Tacoma, principal place of business is Eu- Washington, in June of 1901 he ,iene> moved to the Siuslaw valley where J. J. Delaney says they will he remained until hi» death, erect a storage plant as scon as On Christmas eve of 1914 he possible and have it in operation was taken sick and on New Years that any article in this store will be appropriate FLORENCE, OREGON. by the time the trains begin to day of 1915 was stricken with New Year present. run as far as the Umpqua. They paralysis which affected the left «ill ship salmon and other sea side of his body causing him to '! fish. Their articles of incorpora- take to his bed, where he was tion empowtr them to operate forced to remain until the day i We have provided an assortment of useful and V illit ( j 11 < d in tt( « I ir e te stores and warehouses, to act as of his death Thursday December it 11att r11 le pleasing Holiday Presents. In selecting these public and commission warehouse- the 23rd, 1915 at 11 a. m. Ilis i Situated Washington Street next to Racket we have considered that prices must be the very men and to operate boats and last days were spent with his lowest. ships. grand stepson Mr. Joj^n Castello The announcemest of the or of Florence,- Oregon. ganization of the Umpqua Fish In the family of rive children ing, Storage and Supply Compa of which the deceased is a mem ny, to do business at Gardiner, ber, but one survives him, this is was made by Thomas Richmond, Mrs. Leach whose home is at John H. Newman and A. K. Gardiner Oregon. FLORENCE. OREGON ■ Meek, all of this city. The in The deceased has three times Headquarters for Siuslaw |)eople. .’ corporation papers have been fil been united in matrimony. On ns with n A ♦*>•*♦<*♦ ♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦** »♦♦♦*♦■»• !♦♦?♦ ♦î**î**î* *5 ed with the secretary of state at Nov. 5th, 1879 to Mrs. Rebecca hot and cold water. Rates 50c, 75c ' ••LOO. Half alflt bit Salem. 1 he capital stock is $5000 J. Cox, June 5th 1901 to Mrs. from both depots. J. A. 1 ii$AN, Propriet ar.d the stock has all been sub- Prudence Safiey, and on May 21, scribed. 1911 to Mrs. Telitha Townsend. The company will operate a The funeral services were held plant at Gardiner, and Mr. Rich- at the Evangelical church mond will go to Portland immed- December 25, Rev. R. O. Caves lately for the purpose of buying officiating, and mterment was a complete cold storage plant, made in the Masonic cemetary. 1 he company will buy and sell Mr. Nottage was taken sick MADE r \ LANE CO U N TY fish, shipping in carload lots, and December 25, 1914 and was Took first prize ffcr both ordinary baking and I operate a general cold storage hurried December 25th, 1915. Salt Rising Bread at the Lane County Fair plant. It is expected that t h e ____________ September 1915 the railroad will be open to Gar ( all tor it and take no other. Every sack G U A R A N T E E D diner by February and that ship ments can be made by that time. I am shipping fresh fish to EUGENE, OREGON They expect to have the plant outside points. I will buy your ready for operation at that time. steelheads, Phone me or send Work on its erection will start as fish on launch Patter. soon as possible. Johnson’s Fish Market, A plant will also lie installed for the manafacture of ice in Window frames made and job which to pack fish. The incor poration papers are so drawn carpenter work done at th® Siu»- law Building Material Company shop. E. S. Dyer. A ' All kinds of towing bv the Minnie Mitchel or Lena. OBITUARY Merry Christmas Happy and Prosperous New ear DR. 0. S. MATTHEWS, M. T. I A NEW YEAR f É ...GIFT... f U sefu l P re s e n ts I lu ll’s H ardw « ire X A n d D o n ’t F o rg e t RACKLEFF ’ G ROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Grain and Mill Feeds sài GRIGGS HOTE The Florence Racket *tore — Reduction EUGENE Blended Flour on all MEN’S Tailor Made n In order to close out my winter patterns I will give for the next 60 days 20% DISCOUNT on all “MADE TO ORDER” Men’s Suits It will give you a chance to get a “ M ade to O rd e r” Suit at the cost of a’* ‘Ready Made Suit” All Suits will he made in Florence and workm anship guaranteed to be strictly first class Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing done to perfect satisfaction I WANT FRESH FISH F irst and Adam s St. Florence, O re g o n . WILLIAMS & SHELLEY The Path to Profit ' FREE!! O . The trade drawing power of a well lighted store shop is too well recognized to require discussion. 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