ROSEEURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925.
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POM DOUBLE
WASHINGTON. D. C Sept 29.
Union wages In Portland have
approximately doubled In IS years
for practically all crafts, while the
noun of labor remain the tame,
accor Una- to a study by the United
Stater bureau of labor statistics
which has been In progress since
May.
Union seiles for 18 occupations
at Portland are covered in the
summary prepared by the investi
gators, which In each case shows
the minimum hourly wane and the
maximum hours of employment In
week.
The present anion standard for
the Oregon metropolis is found to
be 4 0 hours of work a week, except
for newspaper compositors and
typesetters, who work 45 hours. In
even of the 18 crafts hours have
been reduced from 48 to 44 within
the 13-year period.
The lncreaso of the hourly wage
In 'various occupations Is found to
have been as follows:
Bricklayers, 1913, 75c; 1925,
$1.37J. Building laborers, 1913,
37c; 1925, 671c Cement finishers,
1913. 2,; 1925, I1.12J. Carpenters
1913; 60c; 1925. $1. Book and job
printing compositors, 1913, 63.1c;
1925, 11.03 1-3. Newspaper com
positors, 1913, 68 3c; 1925. 1106 7-10
Electrotype finishers, 1913, 50c;
1925, $1.14 8-10. Electrotype mold
ers, 1913, 60c; 1925, $1.14. 8.10. Hod
carriers, 1913, 60c; 1925, $1. Inside
wlremen, 1913, 56.3c; 1925, $1,121.
Book and job typesetting machine
operators, 1913, 65.8c; 1925,
$1.11 4-10c. Newspaper typesetters
(day work), 1913, 68.3o; 1925,
$1.06 7-10. Painters, 1913, 60c; 1925,
$1. Plasterers, 1918. 75c; 1925,
$1,371. Plasterers' laborers, 1913.
60c; 1925, $1. Plumbers. 1913, 75c;
1925, 1.25. Sheet metal workers,
1913, 66.3c; 1925, $1.06 3-10. Struc
tural Iron workers, 1913, 621c;
1925, $1.12).
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$150. Boseburg Cleaners, phone
471. :
MINIMI KKCTIOY OK
- ALASKA TO UK I.INKFO
BY AIK KKHVICE.
FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Sept. 29.
With ten landing fields built
or in construction in Alaska, air
plane communication is promised
between the road Here and most
of the important mining sections
and settlements In the territory.
Fairbanks is to be the center
of all airplane trips Into the In
terior. Southwest of Fairbanks
three fields have been established.
They are at Lake Minchumlna,
126 miles from this city; Tacotna,
250 miles, and Flat, 325 miles.
The Lake .Minchumlna field is in
tended mostly as for a refuge in
storms which swept across that
lection from Mount McKinley.
Construction haa started on a
field at Ruby,, 230 miles from
Fairbanks. An air route between
Ruby and Tacotna measures 100
mil"?.
Men's suits cleaned ana pressed,
$1.50. Boseburg ' Cleaners, phona
472.
AIMS TO IMPROVE
EUROPE'S SAFETY
. PLAN AND DEVICES
CLEVELAND, . Sept. 29 (A.
P.) A committee of experts,
whose aim is, to standardize and
Improve safety conditions and de
vices In evry country of Europe is
assisting the Safety Service of the
International Labor office of the
League of Nations and has select
ed six definite- subjects to be in
vestigated and reported, Frederick
Rltxman, director of Safety Service
International Labor office of the
League of Nations. Geneva, told
the national safety council here
tonight.
These Investigations will delve
Into safety conditions in each of
the six Industries of all European
countries ami at the expiration of
the Investigation, the International
labor office will furnish a report to
the several countries, after con
solidating the data and translating
It Into a language common to each
country. ,
The first Investigation will in
clude the manufacture of celluloid
goods, Including the manufacture
and utilization of cinema films;
films; wood working machinery.
Tubby Goes to
School
While its a long time until
noon, every boy who pets
Grimm's Milk
Bread
for, lunch is able lo keep going. Grimro'slilk Bread is
the finest Bakery product fo be had. Many mothers
use it exclusively because it is made from Pure Hard
Wheat Flour and Sweet Milk Ask your deajer for
Grimm's Bread. .
IDEAL BAKERY
Phone 133 119 Sheridan St
pressing and stamping machines, 1
centritugal machines, acetylene'
plants and methods of using chains
and cables.
Mr. Kltxman said that the stud
lea will not be simultaneously la
sued but that monographs will be
drawn and forwarded to the coin
try as the data becomes available.
The American member of this com
mittee is Major Henry A. Reninger,
vice-president of the National Safe
ty Council.
"The International Labor organ
isation haa no power to intervene
directly In the. labor conditions of
the Individual countries," said Mr.
Ritzman. "Its constitution however,
gives it two Indirect means of in
fluence. First, through action of
Its annual conference by the adop
tion of recommendation and draft
conventions for ratifications sub
mitted to the government of the
member statea, which may then
give practical effects to them
through national legislation; sec
ond, by educational efforts through
the publication of studies and re
ports, for promotion of measures
for the protection of labor."
Beat with gas.
OLD TOWN WELL MOD
ERNIZED INTO SAFE
DRINK FOUNTAIN
DECATUR, Ark., SepL 29. (A.
P.) The old oaken bucket with its
iron-bound staves of the days prior
to discovery of germs has become
an outlaw, but the old town well
that went with it hero and which
did valiant service In the pro-1
germ days is being harnessed to i
the necessities of modernity.
The town well, driven here
many years ago and which fur
nished toothtwinglug drinks to
thousands of hot dusty travelers of
the older generation, is to be nsed
as a cooler for a modern, sanltaiy
drinking fountain. Pipes from the
town water works are being laid to
the well and a coll reaching to the
bottom Is to be placed lusld (he
shaft and under the water. Water
from the waterworks will run
through the pipe and thence to a
drinking fountain on the busiest
corner in the town.
StudeDaker builds no yearly
models.
FIVE PARADES A FEATURE j
' OF LEGION'S CONVENTION
OMAHA. -Keb., Sept. 29. A. P.) j
Five large parades, each vlelng
with the others In Interest and un
usual features will garnish the
Arnexicau Legion national conven
tion to be held here October 6 to'
.
On Tuesday morning the visiting
Legionnaires will paradev led by
combat generals and admirals of
the war. Two hundred and fifty
bands and from 750 to 1.000 drums
and bugle corps will march with
the former service men. (
Wednesday night the Legion-'
nairea and citizens of Omaha will
be treated to the annual Ak-Sar-I
Ben electrical parade.
Thursday will be the big day for ,
naiades. On this day the military
parade. , Including captured Oer-;
man and Austrian war materials
and every available body of troops '
in the Seventh rmy corps area, will
he held. This will bo followed in
the evening by the parade of "forty
and eighters," the playground or
ganization of the Legion. I
Some time Thursday the most
unstial parade of all will be held
that of the "mutt" dogs which
have been entered In the contest '
staged by the Colorado members
of the Forty and Eight- Hundreds
of mongrel dogs of every color, i
size and description will march.
School supplies tablets, pencils,
pens, ink, pen points, Palmer and
note book paper, Lloyd Crocker,
OUt KAITHrTI, CiF.VKim IS - -'
(STILL SIIOOTLNO KkXil LAR,
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAl
PARK, Sept. 29. Old Fsithful i
is still faithful, despite the report '
that the famous old geyser is
blowing off steam and hot water
every 67 minutes instead of every
60. I
Old Faithful has been shooting I
punctually every 60 minutes this j
season, the same as In previous
years. The only variation Is at
the end of the summer, when, due
to seasonal water changes, tho
geyser always spouts at slightly
lonxer Intervals. The superin
tendent said Old Faithful never
spouted better nor more regul
arly than this year.
Heat with gas.
It requires special experience and
ability to properly move and trans
port a piano. I fyou want yours
moved without Injury let ns hear
from you.
"Ws Aim to Pleats"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phona 22a
.
UNSTABLE DOLLAR
TO BE WAGE BASIS
STREET CAR MEN
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29.
A new wage standard for Its em
ployes, based upon the fluctuation
Mi the purchasing price of the
dollar and other factors In the
cost of living. Is belag considered
by the Mitten msnagement of the
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Com
pany. After s lengthy investigation
the 3nlt company officials have
reached the conclusion thst the
present wage standard, based up
on the average wage paid to
transit company workers In Chi
cago, Cleveland and Detroit, uig
Inally a war-time expedient. Is
not s satisfactory plan or equit
able to the local raotormen, con
ductors and related workers.
The proposed new plan was re
vealed by Dr. A. A. Mllten, su
pervisor of Industrial relatione for
the Mitten management headed
hy Thomaa E. Mitten, at a recent
Wearing liefore the Pennsylvania
Public Service Commission to de
termine whether the existing tem
porary fare of 7 1 rents, or two
tokens for IS cents shall be made
permanent.
Outlining the plan to the
Commissioners, Dr. Mitten de
clared: "We hate felt for some
time thst hanlngHhs men's wsgos
on the three-city average was not
altogether satisfactory, as P. R. T.
men are accomplishing here far
more than Is being done else
TOMORROW
RED CROWN
where.
"A special committee of em
ployees has been appointed to
confer with a committee for the
employer to consider adoption of a
new basis for determining ware.
These committees are now jointly
studying the feasibility of a plan
to base fluctuations in ' wages,
starting with an agreed scale a
a base, upon fluctuation In th
purchasing power of the dollar.
"The obvious advantage of the
plan would be that having reach
ed a standard In living based
upon the present scale of wag.
the men should be proteclV In
that standard of living thrfrigh
the fart that no matter wlutt
economic conditions confront
them their wages should never go
down faster than the fall of prices
of food and clothing, nor should
the prices of the neeesiQ': '
living go up faster than TTio rise
In tbe wages they receive. This
Index being considered by the
commutes Is one based solely en
the cost of items which enmr Into
the daily lives of the employee."
For prompt taxi semes, city or
country trips, Phons 44.
CZrJCH'8 TRAXsLATK ftOETHK.
PRAGUE Sept. I. The ct.m
I piste works of Goethe are being
j translated by a staff of Czech
translators under the direction of
Prof. Ottokar Fischer. The nh
jject is the publication of a Czech
edition of Ooethe, which will e
ithe first of his complete work'
published la a language other
I than German- ,
ON
THE
NEW
WINTER
. GASOLIN
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
UMPQUA CHIEFS AND
SQUAWS REHEARSE
All Umpo.ua Chiefs, ITmpqiia
Squaws and members of the drum
crops are requented to appear at
the armory tonight at 7:30 o'clock
tonight for a rehearsal of their
stunt which Is to b staged Friday
at the Oregon state fair. A good
attendance Is desired tonight as
this will be the last opportunity
for rehearsal before leaving for
Salem.
From present Indication there
will be over 150 to make the trip to
Salem, a much larger delegation
than attended lat year.
All parties knowing themselves
Indebted lo 8. It. Crouch, are anked
to come in and make settlement of
their accounts as 1 close my books
on October 1st,
8. fi. CROUCH.
KOMI
IHISII I.AIMH1I US
IVK IS a I -ChNT-a.
DI'IILI.V. Sunt. 19. Ireland
owns more than 50,000 cottages,
erected at the expense of the lo
cal authorities, to provide hous
ing for laborers. The policy of
(heir erection dates from ss far
back aa 1KX3, when T. P. O'Con
nqr secured enactment of a hill
for that purpose by the llrittah
Parllsment, and It has since Jwin
largely ex'.ended.
Rents of one of these cottsges
In the Cork rura,l district Is only
21 cents a week. Cuuiplaiut Is
SALE
J mad that the wrong people aro
now occupying tne Lors cottages,
I They were built for poor agricul
tural laborers, but It was stated
'at a meeting of the Cork County
Hoard of Health that their occu-
pants now Include milk vendors,
j railway workers, masons, carpen
; tors, rate collectora and school
teachers.
Roys' all-wool suits and over
coats made to measure fIR.OO to
$27.60 at Derniers, the Tailor, i
doors north Liberty theatre.
Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 886.
Tell Each Other
about another prob
lem solved by the
' physicians' safe pre
scription, AN-A-CIN
. f welcome sooth
ing relief from disturbing pains
ef every day a normal W of
safe-guarded pleasures and duties,
An-a-cln Alio Rvlievti
It-sdarh Olds Neuralgia
T,ihrhe ItiSu-nie N'-itrlifc
aWstbe. - All Fain Krwumstlsm
tN'ACIW TI.W to n af-Wt I St
-art contain Bo Mrco k,. A halanrM
f'OTnula rA prnvrn r-ml thaa -ivta
SoiM, aae, auatals4 friitf.
Handy Pocket Tin only 2Sc
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The new winter Red Crown '
gasoline is especially refined
to give motorists the utmost
in quick starting and mileage
in cold weather drivings This
gasoline will be available from,
the red, white and blue pumps
. at Standard Oil Service Sta-
' tions and at dealers.
DILLARD MELON
GROWERS FINDING
A GOOD MARKET
The melon growers of Dlllard are
finding a good and profitable mar
ket for their products In Portland,
FCugene, Marshfleld. Klamath Falls
and other poinla In the state. Today
It Ire Brothers are shipping a truck
load of honeydew melons to Marsh
fleld, and Fred Winston Is also
loading out a truck for the Port
land trade, four or five track loads
of melons are required daily to sup
ply the coast trade alone.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
Guide and packer has saddle and
pack horses for hire and will guide
to good gsme country. Address C.
R. McNeil, Leland, Oregon.
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STANFORD UNIVFRSITY, Cal..
Sept. Jl). Dr. Leroy Ahrams of
the bolany department In Stan
ford University, ssys conditions
here aro Ideal for the develop
ment of world-famous botanical
gardens. Stanford would wel
come the opportunity to develop
such an Institution.
Now growing on the grounds
at Stanford are plants from such
geogrsphlrsl extremes as Alaska.
Canada. New F.nglsnd, the Rorky
Mountains, Mississippi Valley,
Gulf stales, Texsa, Arizona, Mexi
co, the West Indies, Central Am
erica, Ecuador, Urasll, Chill, Nor-
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way, England, Franca, Spain,
Austria, the Canary Islands? McU
ly, Greece, Syria, the Caucasus,
the Himalayas. China. Japan, Al
giers, the Sahara, South Africa.
New. Zealand, New Caledonia and
Tasmania. . -s
All these plants thrive out
doors. ThaCwM of Your M Health
JF yon have Piles or other Rectal
or Colon disorder there to
ths cause of your ncrvousiMasMck of
vttaUty.itomach trouble, general physical
and mental nopscKy. I can help yon
win back your health by nosMlvcty curing
your Piles under a WRITTEN CUAK
AXTEK or fee returned. Ait today by
calling hr an examination or writing for
ssy FREE booklet explain.
Ing my celebrated treat
ment for PILES and other
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