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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1915)
"sk. a-" .5., . vJti.-n . . .. -I . ,,. , ,, iHA r .' !JAi! .-?'&, SSSmiM smm A " i i lapiii m . t ! ,. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY. QCTORER A, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TJni,VS THR - feir ROCKEFELLER PRESENTS HIS the IEV IDDSUL mi i ' '! itire, linn fl llin Wilt I, 'flu ' n ' "lull hi- xoitnl evi ln,.'v m company, mid ns expres.H re- strkbwl, thla right ahull not be ah rldacd by gn thing contained there-! In." PASSENGERS WALK A- 'ii Vi- pi I- : i t:i !nu'" nil - 4 ' 1 171(11" '1' louu ' icui.i 'i' Ickn DI1C r- lean.. re Jin1'" ! r IC01M.lt tflve tli i Tor i " '"JLffiiil I'"? -,9,! '...-u-u , rioiilsm lint (hat It h i ,i mure democratic than i.-jiatoil by tho minors' I iiiir Sw'llnMi i in i he iilin In four on ns followa: 1 1' fit Ion of employe and f their selection. i nfcrenci, Joint com- ni meetings, rc.cntlon iind -ft'lJtMt-r. atrial dispute. , .'id Industrial boiler- I- .i.-'i 1 aluo contains a nieiii- .t lu'ici'tnoiit between Hie mi! Um employes. n i r i onch cmnp ape, tt .v,-1 .utiitlvo on n basis of -cry iiO wngo eamora. ICach .titled to nt lonst two rep .. i v i intlon purponos to I lie ramps nru divided Into rl i-. ji cltlelnent of cllf-pitto and) , the dlFcisalnn of .my problem In tho tctatlnns of the company with He I employe district canrrrcnreM ahall bo hi'), attended by the grievance i representatives from all tho ramps In the district and company offlcera, not exceeding In number the repre. eentatlvea of the minora. The delegate representing the minora and the romimny -."liglblo to alt In each district conference are to select from ihelr number Joint com mittee comtmard of alx members of each. j Settling IH-.nte.j The plan makes elaborate prorls- Ion for the settlement of Industrial disputes. After pledging tho corno-i ration and Id emnloves in ntiMfvn federal and rtnte mining laws, tho mnnlfesto states. , 'There shall bo n'o discrimination by the company or by any of Us tpn- j ployos on account or memberalilp or non-membership In ny society, rrat oinlly or union." Another pinnae snys: t , 'The right t0 hlio and discharge, the niiuinifpiiioiit or ih iirin,..f (D, i mlnlsjg ranni "KIhIm hour fimi: .oiipiiinuo n dn-e wrfc Iter nMdiramnad employes. mm fconra shall cinsiliine n dv ; work for kit outdoor labor, excent The tilan nravirfM hntitvnr iiii ' foremen mmA mcincwm. .i ... .. . ..V "I k. ...... - i ... rompMiy must post a list of of- wpi.yeii tnsn w M eesnl- tnm IMk Into I'm aJM ISMII IOw fenses for which dismissal mny be monthly by check. i gtiire Mi. A .tti. U. 11. IHuu- mnde without notice; for all others! "No d4tUon shall he made rroBi Hat Uimr liny im TW ""'"i enipmyra annii noi ue ois-''i""n", wrpi unwr aninorisva :wm ES BRIDGE IIK.U II iioiti: IMMlltn.WIRKIt MM.I..I.I-WIN l.lNlkN AT IT1I ItV HKV Sit III' SIMUM MTIiril'l-IIIC IIh. rbsrued without notification that !' "'loyee. Tired out and wet. si pasaemeta wpetltlon will cans dismissal. The "No chart ffectlw conditions of MMrwed via the tarh stsae last night company reserves the prlvlleee of employmajit trHli respect to wanes itnm np the coast some of then four tTllevIng employes from duty on nc-l0 honra thill he made without Riv-;'?' out from Kuaene. Kxtremely county of tack of work. inn to dra notice- provided hy l,,1 "rt ,ht oftlmea broke clear "Employes arc miaranieed tho tlBht to hold meetlnRB) to purchase flj In a Veer Will lie w lasi of jMsmleaajai in lnt moMeHl Way That the Ida hrldfte over South StottRh at Charleston flay must be repaired anon u the opinion of P. M. flall-Iewla, the county road-master statute. I Into tho machines was responsible who has been examining the struc There la also n stipulated agree- for ,hc delays that sent the party hire with a view of making a report nil watr Tie rondnms metes that Ibp mti of tun reimlrs to the brlOae would , to enmethlnit In the iioIrIi of (S.nno to t'J.joo but sumeimna iiimsi n uouo bridge will not lie "life In n yd now sml tlist tin Ihkt It g worse It will h . .. .. . M.lt.lH ..... .V... k. .... ..J C .U. .....- A tl.. ..- -I.. nniilin. b.I..i. ... -i... . i .iroem as IH ine wage srale. "iin! oitthho inrouprn ino nino m inn nuiniy coun. n nas aiso employ checg welghmen i The oont tact Is to be ined by the ,' "to Ogrdlner. Ibeen conferring with contractors to, , ' 'president and aeeretsw of iho Colo-,1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Banned came arcertaln how much It will Vost (o ' A miner or group of miners wltir d ., . . , r ,.. .i ,.ln over the route and this mornlns 'make tho Imurovementa which will M IIUlAltUn MMMBlMata. IL- -. u.. .. I , ' I1S lt t, n nllUVV BIUalL ine nilllliailV .!.,, . i. , ilWI.1 l tll. m..ahUm.. HIS LAUGH AND GRO MOTTO WORKED WCHtl r - i Arbttcklo M Trjlng lio;j! .screi'tt rniK vtitii sucrti Ills motto nr intiRii and gr having vnrked so ndvnntncoo himself, llncoc ArbticUIe, fnin&sj stoiir ( Mut mil i clonni-clmsorFl ploylnc the fume rr Ipo ill belli his niltuiri-rs. of whom lie linsr lesn tiiousamls, ,11 ni who know' NOHE ifl WORK: Ewerf Wmae ! Qn Coos Baj' hnltalr f Its ....! i. . i... .h.li !,- k -.. , ,w "... i . .- r. ipjh, ii,- mi- rcn- --. 7 .. '-'"""ircsentatlves of ea. I, ,jn.i. elected representatives. ' The method of procedure is set forth and further plane of settle ment, including arbitration, provlil oil if tho first namod plan falls. The ntemoraitdum of agreement; which is given Included the follow ing as some of the points: "The oharge tn employe for dwelling without bulh shall not ex reed 2 per room per month. "The present uniform charge of 10 cents per electric light per mouth, with free light on porches, shall not be Inrreaaed. . "There Fhall be no charge for do mestic wntor, oxvopt in cases where the company la obliged to purchase the same, In ntch cases the charge shall be substantially cost to the company. They left: be needed and Jnat how will be tlie jKugene on Thursday, arriving too best way to go about It. late though In Florence to catch the Mnt Ito Untie Shhi rtage that day for down the beach. They waited until Friday, being Join ed by Dr. and Mrs. Ira Battle. Wave Stop Murium Wave surued high en the beach co.VTUAtT wit nu-n Miucsx.)iFrllUj. moPnlBgi WIM om the plank A IIAI.il' Ol' Xi:V HMillWAV I Stiotch Ikil'eeii Dnvls inlet nnd Coitlcilii to la Ht aitcil This Kail Cost IW,(MM) I. M. IlRll-I.ewle, county road mas ter, was hore from Coqutlle Satur day evening and stated Hint the plans were nearly in readtnecs for letting another contract on the Coos track of the stapes, leaving them tin til that afternoon stalled In the sand and they then returned to Florence secured a beat to aienada and walk ed overland, carrying their baggage three miles to Clear Lake, where a boat took them to the other aide and again the party walked, half a mile to Lake Tslltcoos. 1'ell on Trestle Like the rear end of Cnxey'a army they trailed across the lake, said Mr. Buy-Coiiullle trunk line. Tho piece lo bo built is from near Davis Inla; Bunnell and walked some more. Mrs. tl tt SOBS f Jti lltllra illai(MMn .. HtwiHt .. -. - . . . ..... .c.. u.d.oiivc ui "uuui.Hnnneu reii nun way tnrougn a ran "Tho rates to be charged omployesl our tiutt one-nairniiies. it is all Jiew road trestle and waa badly bruised. for powder and domestic uoul shall work and will require grubbing wud j i.'ronv Tunnel No. 6 the party blr- READS THE I BAY T, THE HOME PAPER Fit"!'- XVU S'.Ai' ste1 tfteMtk v , i .Jia'oiii I MM An t 0 "'1WWM1.W .1 . mW ' if&iAai ii ' Tamil rr i SHE KNOWS WHAT'S GOING ON ' She knows what's going on in town. She knows what's going on in woman's wear. She Reads the Kcvva In She Sees the Bargains In She Patronizes Advertisers In THE HOME PAPER THE HOME PAPER THE HOME PAPER Miss Blanche Poyson, Largest Policewoman at the Exposition ! Jli Snj - had , , v. Ever r - ua-" , tfr h r T nos r c t. loun-- - nil . , pa- j,- ni.irirhe 1'oys.in belonae the honor of being the only roal special pn. n In tho nlted Slutea. liar star. be:nliiK the inserlptiun "Hpe li'C Toyluiid U. I.'.," Is rejlHtered at the city ball, In San Franolsco. I ' -fin, who stands C feet 4 Inches without her boots, maintains law t T'll.ma UrownJJp," on the Xne, at the J'anama-l'aclflo Inter r "it' n Miss l'oyon weighs i35 pounds, she Is but twenty-four ana, desptteiUer olllcUl positron, Is as delightful a young woman 1 r 'f ct In a Ions dgji of sightseeing en the Z no. She Is enthusiastic rK nnd ket-pa watch on the great throngs which visit Toyland day !l-s I'oyMin has presided with wonderful eucceae over crowds of ''- "f persons. The two midgets ImhWo MIh. Ioyson hav taken t tho "copette," and the three hnvo l eonio f.it friends during their . T viand. 1 Cir.'wn Vp. where -Miss l'oyson relgn Is one of the largest and r-essiojw on the great amuseu nt t iro( .Ware. It was UuUt at J" and ravri 14 enm. All ihD toj of it.e story liooke read by 'id grownups arc to be sun there In ni'instpr proortlns, and In f r ni.inco nnd om Imminent, with Itn einnt t.tyn, tho Klant pollcewo v Itn rlii-nliy and ctllclency. bu subsUutially their cost to the company. "To encourage employes to culti vate flowers and vogotablo gardens, the company agrees to fuuco, free of charge, each homo lot owned by It. "Tho coiapnny will continue Its practice of removing garbage free of cliargu. "As the need becomos manifest the company will continue Its pres ent policy of providing, as rapidly Hs possible, suitable bath houses and social centers in the nature of club houses, for Its employes at the sever- Mr. Italt-Lewla say that the bridge will be safe for probably n year more hut calls attention' lo the feet that the repairs should be made dttrlnT the n-tntcr season when there Is not much trsrric, and that If It Is not done this winter it would haw to go over for a year at which lime tho bridge' might be. and probably would be, In a dangoroua condition. Ho also claims that the longer the bridge goes the worse will bo Its con dition and cntisequoutly tho greater the cost of repairing. flreatly YVoultenctl The bridge ha forty-two spans of thirty feet each and a 10-foot draw hi the center. Tho piling aro oaten away until they aro greatly wosk oned. There are A-shuped braces on the bridge with Iron braces extending from tho point down to tho main FS.) .awv-nsi .U'-w iwHJH grading. The oatlmnted cost l ?3o.-,ed a team that took them, through 'stringers,. nnd theio nro rotted and 000 and It is hoped to get consider Able of the work doue this fall. He said that Hngqulst and ltjurk iulst could probably complete their contract In a month or six weeks it , Vlsj Landing. thoy had good weather. Ilrcnkors again ovorHl times tho the ruin, Into Gardiner at 11:80 the stringers In bud shape, o'clock that night nnd there thoy. It-la Mr. llntl-Lewis' plan to put stayed until Sunday before thustagea'ln now supports midway lietwuou tho could make the trip through to .lar-! present bracos, and this would divide tho strain making 'a support ovory Interrupted machines and woro WEAVING All kinds a spec-, l?Vl,f.d ,"! the 1 isgld that he ca flttcun feet instead of ovory thirty feet. When tho hrldgo wears out surf! Mr. Hunnollitho new supports would bo good for ame upon Dr. Hurtle. ' n. now hrldgo. Tho schumo Is to ilty. MPS. W. W. NaSOIl, 680 barefooted and with his trousers roll-idrlvo piling on each aldo of the ! od to Iila knees, carrying his i.ult caso 'bridge and run als across on which 12th COUrtll, SO. PllOnC 220-R,on tho cml of a stick. Tho Atlas tho bridge would rest. I landed the party hero at 0 o'clock Tho piling must bo concreto cov- TlniPs want ads bring results. last night. 'cred so that they will last In tho wflSr tlwi lHg 1 llosrno Arbtickle, Iho KeyslonoQ' Ittnl) Coiiicdlun Mho I.niigW'1 nnd (Jrctv 1'itt. Jf 'Fatty." Those who know thls7 IHilly player doclaro him to M Jolllost, hupplest;go-lucky pcrs serrenitiuu. lie li novcr Willi smile. The laugh nnd grow fnt rctl ArbucKIe s began whllo ho was i ing cjilegu. Indeed, ho laughed) much and imlncd weight co fast bo was compelled to quit tho unll sity ii. nc, vhoro ho had guinea sldornble prestluo ns n shortstop. transfer his allegiance nnd weight! tho gridiron sipiad. Ho was one! tho best football players over turn out on the Coast. Arhuckla sco success from tho vory moment lib tor od Htuillo work, In which his and Jolly nature has been a t over since. rBi 1 i id.. 0 .n , P F1 I'aBi Times wnnt nds vrlng results.' ),HL nt . -a.- -.. M.--.f. -j.- .--t o m-'.m r r n mj a a kt bl-cvss rT-i rv n. xi k isn . ri n ns r Tk rr n-j -ovm wm rt isj i a, (r-v, -. s'a t. n u u nBiTflnsi -m-mm u Bri w . w nn kh vk i - r a a w;!-"ffl rHP .1 x a r, us hhs va m rr" i u rj n 1 n v t kj 1' " 'v i Wk iXA tt - Be-V f5" "'..'l fei Cro'.va in tne great Court of Honor at tho Fienoli pavilion, Pan.imo-Pacific International Exposition, t'ur.i'. the Heai?tory oxorcuco, In tho right baekaround Is faintly .v.n a grctp of tits of'icialc who partioipatsd in the cxarcitss, theie bemu, horn M: to r 3 1 1 , '.-etu'ent Lniini C. f.oort (;vm biucl ar.v;, Commissioner General Yamawaka of Japan, His Exce.Jonc Albert Tir man, French oommisslonori Judgo William Qailoy Lamar, Un:t.-cl 6.".ccs comnuii.iwr.6r. Tho dimension of the court are 164 by 117 foot. Mo, 1, Commissioner Tirman delivering th dedicatory addreie at the French pavilion. No. 2. Left to right, William H. Croekor, Hen. Arthur Arlett, Preiidont Charles C. Moo-o of the liv naiittpn, Commisaioner of Franco A. Tirman, Judge William Uailoy Lamar, Mayor James Ralph, Jr., ef San Franoiaso. No. 3- President Charles C. Mooro of tho f.xpoiltlon preumtiep 30mm m orative plaque to the Hon. Albert Tirman, commissioner to the Exposition from Franoe. No. 4. Scene m the great courtyard of the Frenah pavilion shortly before the gathering cf the .. j.d for the dedicatory oxercises. T V-M:.HS mingled with the cheering when a vast throng of visitors attended the dedication ef the French national pavilion at Ban f'l.-.iirlscQ recently. It hud been pun r that the ceremony should be of a quiet nature and without pageantry In recognition of the many bruve cltlsena uf France who haw glvA up their Uvea i.n the battlefields, but when the jtpeuk era of the day touched upon Prance's upf'ome vitality, her achievements In the arts and industries and her desire to attain exalt her friendship for Amer ica the throng broko Into enthusiastic cheering. France appropriated 1100.000 for her national pavilion at the Panama-fa-tlflc International Kxposltlon In ad dition the r.'Hil.'lr wnt by the steamer Jaaoh, whl ii r-i( lid H.u Train Imo on April 13. a rnurvlc'i, eulh.tl'.ii f 11--hjbl.s duv'i-d t il.i Hi I ' trie-, .itid u-u nt." tivt''. . dividi .1 .1 1 twu er-i -tlona M.f I i'i. ' "' -iiiLfiit-. in Jn Jaaon have an tw-ia.. - j''0 "i airro ihau U.OU0.0O0. Many of the fln rt exhibits villi b. wen In the rn'Jico No. 5. Perspaotive of tho Freneh pavilion, Panama -Paeifie Interrutienal Kxpesition wide. The height Is thirty-five 4 of Flno Arts, t ttreproof airmture. The French national pavilion is u rep lica of a famous nnl vonmiU'id i.li'u ture, the I'nUtct of the legion of Honor In I'arls. I I'ulaU do la Legion d'Honneur waa eiiglually built in I7b aa a homo for the Prince do Saint, who sacured the services of II. u famous architect Roe aeau to druw the design. The Fiench government In 110 took ever the structure, and Napoleon dedicated It to th purpose for which It has since been used, as tho home of the chancellor of the Legion 0 Honor and of thuee soldiers and .civilians who are rewarded with the Order of tbe Legion for notable achievements In the service of I'ranoe. At the entrance to the Palace of foe IKlon of fl.'iwr and of Us duplicate In tin. I'l.-iiMi 11 H'iim! pavilion ia a trl miih r :u h M.i i'' ).. double rows of T .1.1. loll I.- or tltliPf . ., two fig ,11. .1 I 'JIMI .T, 1 I 1 -1-. Ill o l,i , II- II,. .,..,.' The inuln I'lillding tn in the form of a rietunsle .mil h ?.V t . . t loii i.nd ?."; feet feet. The main portion of the Krone h gov ernment exhibit is for the French pa vilion, the -bine Art Palace nnd the l'ulaco of Education. The displays In clude wonderful brunses, paintings, a are.it display of wax dolls, pastels, tap entry, portraits, works of thv nculpture Among the mure vuluulile exhibit wl.klAwlll ho into tbe frem-h puvllion Is a portfolio of autographs, belonging to the freneh coinmlsMlunvr uent-rnl 'i'hese autograph are eoualdered pn e leM, ns th-y ure connected with th; p.nt and future of the iiatlotm now Invo.w t In the rrent Kuropean wur. Thin in roiio oontuins autuaruims or .m art, hundyeds of volumes of valuable ! great history makers us Nnpoi books tuketi frm tbe greatest 1'iencli libraries, water palntlijh's, wonderful veils, shawls, carpets and bund re Js of other products of l-'rench Industries. The portion of tbe government exr hlblls uhkh go to the Vine ArW l'ul aco Is valued in the millions, nm group of wag dolls, triumphs uf l-'rciich art along this lne, 1 alone valued at 2.000,000 francs.' In a mlnkiture the ater these dolls will represent tbe gte' ' I'Yench actors wax dolls of fi the w'-r" 1 . , or mlH.Hinir There who Is MTii. where ant actresses. in. an I.iown all h m ,- 1 - i .1 .1, I II 1 I 1. r I 1 IhH i;j,'iiit ,n. . ,.. in . 1 Two exhibits of ferritin i. of Interest to Ainetl 'imis on ..non i the historic inn mm a vi II a- t i n i unusual iii'iu 11 ie the I. ifi. 1. the Hih'1 .iiiiin an i:.hii.i(s 'ih. (n collect!' r.-. .lie owil' d h Ihe 1 m.. of tb luo lii.iM- I'V. 111 Inn :i ttl.. dm o much by their piemen, e and lh.li ui live syinpiithy to heat ten the Utile n.iy iimler (..iieiiil tleo-ue '.il liit-'-'oi I 'a ' .1- :.-'o. T I if it :.n .1 in y I UiV p ei . Hi . li Ii .if tl . -1 . II. ' ...1 . llliii 1 'Hi 11 III, fli.m 'Ii 'II 1 ' . -11 ii 1 1-1 : 1 :' c in 1 in. 1 .1 ei 1 1 '.ili.1 1 . 1 I 1 1 I t 1 ' 1 1 . 1 .it;, i, ..." '1 e in I 1 I !i. , ... 1'. ...;. -t oi.le-i and nn even larrer ' nnd irollerlli 11 of hats tin 1 irenMul nillllneiy hilllal-' ttirmuh h'ni. n exhibited by tli r.-nuli hhlsiTK III speaking of the ur onllin. tion .V. .'.uinbcrt win .'r . preMive. ia. h ; trtlet of 1 oti w i"i,wed to exhtb t nly two painiumr :n hhhI Tn.iy f theDti nun ,re m.i in men. and Mhen .he vi ur broke out i!.' left. Marv o.' hem look their lms null 'llelll. 411a i iiniNt Mini in. ans of Vfttif ,"- .ilto '.heir ettidlov We liave .1 nie- coIU'Ct .Ion. it ntu 1111 .ii,ht or m re ruoiiw, il.iny of tl. pict'irea ire oy men who nru Blnce cb 1. 1 others ire wounded lu euro del viiu, t out lu tho front C I with tbii i.iillioj-y. .nd we have two ' . . . . . . ... - ny Mceviiiu. wnu is out in the trerehrs .i.iii. vh, 11 just us if he were not a Keiiius I.riii' rdunt has two h,-o also. lie tiis ihvd imdly wounded. One ih. iniitetii mi nt thnuiKh n rlshi an .I'll 1. mii never be .lole ts p.V; 1 1 ii Ji' 1 u very uniujuit lw'ji v . ic.i' t-b it lurst near him ai.d bu' . .n of bis I'u'Mpa.iv in thu bvj' ?v; n I ulltt iNilnptllllnn dUK tllCIHBOlc-IV i .j:.iv' Ofii -Si8) i frfPr . c- 'kSI