FAStC, -iJ3aaM,aHrcsriu' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913-EVENING EDITION. GOV. WESf IS NOW AFTER I. W. I order, but nctunlly Inciting trouble nt nil polntH and tlio vicinity for ti block In north mid west or the l.l. .!.. .. . ...n. ..n..Mnn1ll f tl rt Executive and Strike Leader at Portland Mix and Former Threatens Action. PORTLAND, Or., .luly 1 1. Tho Oregoiilnn Saturday printed tbu fol lowing: "PIoubIiIhb bis way through n mob of 1000 perwjtiB, a block from the Oregon Packing Company'B plant, where a strike Is In progrea, (lovor nor Oswald West planted himself two feet from n barrel on which Tom Ilurns, a Socialist orator, wib making a Bpeech, mid, Interrupting the talk, .1 ..., , .. II.. ...... I. ... ,lwi I ritiV hiiouieu io inu uiuitii iiiuv more disorder took place bo would tako such nctlon hb would quickly quiet tho disturbance of the peace. As a result of tho action of the Governor a parley was held between him and the striking girls of the pnek lug plant, nt which It was agreed tu :ease till picketing until 10 o'clock rfiftitf tlio next day, when a conference was held In tho office of Mayor Albeo In tho City Hull, at which mi effort was made to end tho strike. When the strikers nnd agltatois re ceived the news that the Governor was on ii Htrcotcar bound for tho plant, a well-organized movement to ward disorder was put under way. If carried out It would have precipitated the most serious disorder of tho two weeks' old strike Hum far., Ilrlck Tin owing Advocated. Ilfl.ils Htrnti'lllir ivnu liilmr nifl'nptlf- il openly, nnd some of the more bc llgi'ient of tho I. W. W. uud Social ists were expressing their Indignation at the turn things bad taken, when n speaker Jumped on an Improvised platform ncrocs from the packing plant and announced that it was tho Intention of tbosu who hud authority to spenk for the striking girls to give tho Governor full play in his efforts to secure mi agreement. Tho speaker urged all true friends of labor to "grab every person they saw who had a brick In bis hand or who wiik clenching Ills fist and turn him over to the police." This speech had tlio desired effect, and within n short time tho mob had dissolved. Governor West wns hemmed In by tho big nnd hostile throng that sur- roillllliwl Mm fttltl IiIm vnrlml nltnri.n. Hon with tho Socialist speaker. Governor Disputes Omlor. Hums bad proceeded part way through bis speech and had reached the point where ho declared that tho strikers wuro on the verge of victory mid that tho packing plant would rloao, "You'll close no packing plants In Oregon wbllu I'm Governor," shouted tho ulnto's executlvo stepping us close to the bnnol platform us he (onld get. Tlill flflVnrillir nvnliihuiuli tit',,.. ..... ....... ...... I, Mlllli lllll hnvo tho right of peaceable gathering; you bavo tho right of free speech, but when you try to close any plant or anybody's there will lie hell to pay, mid I won't quit If I havo to come down heru and run this plant myseir, "I am hero to protect these girls. I think they should bo better paid and work under better conditions, but wo have got to get such an adjust ment by conrereiico and by action within tho law." .. The crowd gatliored thick nniuinl tho Governor, while the policemen Htriiggled to got to his side. "Wo have broken no laws and we urn not going to break any," yelled Ilurns frniii the barrol. "You are dead right you're not go ing to break nny," answered the Gov ernor. "This strike Is going to end nd Ii'h going to end right." ... OimorCiltlolhCNd'inonior. Dour you forgot." said Hums, that these girls hno a right to strike and they have a right ti picket. It took you n long time to get around bore and show an Interest." .. "'Imv' llt1"' '"'io "IT and on all ho tlmo." retorted West. -And now let mo tell you something. If you ay another word that Is at all threat- t lllll LT Or lllllllllllillll.l., ......Ill ..... ... that barrel In u hurry, and I'll get on It myseir ami , nomo speech 'I ho mounted police were glvou or- ...",, V i',VI,r ,!,VV"'' nm ''' -c i or led tho strikers through n nar- i luiio or humanity to tho head quarters. There behind olosed doom they talked inatterB over. In iiiisuor to a threat made during JlilH conruronco by a ropretientatU,. of Hlrlke within the law ir posxlhle bin "I'lHlde the law ir unalilo ' , "' otherwise, llm (liiirmir iuiiIIimI win ""t'0"Vll,l,"u"Jlh """'d you will ho nurlod out on hiittor ir )'iitrynnythlnKoutsldotholaw ' II OIUl'K 111 HUllll imu ''" ' linnlrlntr llllllll WHH limctlCIlll V state or anarchy. I'nder cover or tho vocirerous shouting or I. W. W. songs by n crowd around the strike neailquur tors, a rranio houso directly opposite the cannery, two good-slz.ed dlstur hnncen got under way and the police ,..n.l..l Itt n,i,t tii.,atiw1 t.MIHl tfnlllnt 1,11111.11 III tftllt , 1 OH.,1 .4...1I. IkVK.V.. and Andy Kohler and bundled them Into an auto amid Jeers and curses. Kohler Is tho cook mid the woman Is his wire. They were taken to hiMilnti!ii'tfiu nml ri'lciHi'il nil flmlr own recognizance. Shortly after, while tile crowd was trying to best the police In tho effort to get at a small detachment of girl employes who hnd Just left tho building, George Stoveus, night watchman at the Oregon Packing plant, lost his temper mid kicked hvu llnle. a girl Btrlkor living at .Si Pettygrove street. Elevens was promptly nabbed nnd taken to the linllf.ii utntlim wliitt'u In. tt'nu i - ,.w-.t.V l.l ...,U,J u ITIID . J- leased on bull to appear before Mu nicipal Judge Stevenson. The ball was $lfi. Governor West promised that the Statu Health and Food authorities would see that nny Insanitary condi tions that might prevail nt tho packing plant would bo remedied Illlfl ho snlil he U'nu Miir.i tint nmti. ngciiiout would bo glad to co-oporato HI I1IH. "If all slmmcrB down to n ques tion of wages," said Govurnor West, "and my advice Is this: "Keep away fiom tho plant. Do not resume picketing. Walt ror tho rurther action or tho Industrial Wol- fliro CommlHslon wlllel, uluinlil I,., taken by next .Monday. Personally I want you strikers to win, but there must lm mi ,iiimi.,i.i v.... llrlVO IIWIIV those Who ivni'ilil lm. friend you when you create Btrire. I will seo tho cannery people myseir mid try to Induce them to grant mo KiriH u wago or i.r a dny." At this point tho labor people broke Into protests, '"lhero is no use In waiting ror the Commission." they shouted, "tho berry seiison Is passing and soon there wll bo no work." n.vli uli, ,uko cl""K0 of t,mt lniit n. ' ,f "L,(;5-,H,"'r-. to get rulr Mill, roollrwl tliii n, ,...-.... . ...mi . ,-- " """iiiiiiii nun i will tako charge or this strike, two. ii I deem It necessary. ..n'1. w'!"i you ,0 k""w wro you all head In nml whore I head In. If I doom It necessary to stop the Plcketlngf shall do so." "Plcketlnir lu li,..,.i i.. n .. o0,i BOi nlH,V0 ,l'" !" nskwi Urn, oCMWllUt ,ar"v"W,nM,0,'i' ,,('1otl,1 lf nr, said the Governor. "I will take the responsibility on mysuir " Miitif wnn ROBBER xim.'i:i:i,i.(;.h'stiii(;iitv ii:.d TIMS. ir..r mi- ! ".l,,"H' ConporoiiollB, Cal ifornia, would not mnko this sta V nient won. ii I.... mi,. ..",. . J" H"lt.'.: L'.il'l bardly . onZ'C'n,,. wiiun sittiiiK ,imvii could hardly arls M'7l!ru .f VJ,,,n '" my "" I iimu .ri,i' ,,"",0H of I-'oler Kidney 'Ills mm they ontlroly cured mo mid iw,!"lk,,li,t,y,roM,''"" 'BK llllll. Owl l'r.u(.rl,.ll in...' B..TPffon,kB,.l,-!!"J. '" BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield Creamery BUTTER maw: r.VDKIt MXITAUV t'OXDITIOXs IX A n.KAX A. moiu:u I'AfKIUV. NTi:im,iy.i:i MILK A.M IIKA.M. TUOUII.i; ix PORTLAND. PURE ICC Son- Gowiiim- Worn Participates In Kllltoillll I 'ill..,. U I. 'I'll Vi "BKII'. wild 0uiK""1"" Sunday inoriiliiK "Riot rollowod riot ami innuli vVas u-'tped upon Insult, alme i "" girl omplo), r the Ou-ko., Pa l, u 10 "tl slrlko agitators at th,. .,,,.. ?.oe!,J,,,;;Jc,n8,t ,:,K'"" '"' St Ii ii n frnm i UX' '''". follow- f.,,"'1?., "" i inado ......i..:.""1 ",U1 ,wo iiir ifiuiiii-i. nun dlsord.'ily "1'rall Marjorlo Pomerov n ,,, HPoeclum mVdi Inii.'.T'', Wubt "' lielS tMI iloinniiilB r .1... ",'.,'0. to the Hun. i....... .."'". xtrlk ' iut iHlrolni., mounted m. ..i ".'.... ."'."""K no tlio txiuad. Kfont thionn llhkklllii. 'imigioil lluoiuh '"ii were mi ' dol.wiy, H . ,, ,, j. I1 n( .,. Phono 7;i Walk one block and save one .lni ' L" ; WT of ."on'8ndbnv : imlrliiir n ti, i8t cla8s s''oo ro i v. bv tl,u lowtlit Prlcea in ti, H. ouw ror a s,uar0 deal. ,h Aug. Olson. -'" ""IH lroadwny. Goodrum'StGaragf homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars iiimhU. ot forestall In . ",U'r'N lucn.bers )flr t"'V '' ""'inselvos l'?." '".n.odaa,,:,,):;,-v,1j'- FbU"B Uw "" Hi Keeping fc I iA-. T CenlriH Av. P,0 il7i5.r I Wallll Paper si:i: .mi; ,,t.r C W. VIPRS 1 ""H "' PIioiio Ul)(. Mrs. Diamond Visits Son in Roseburcj Jail and Appeals to Officers. UOSKIIUUO, Or.. July 14 Down enst with grief and hardly able to con- ttol her emotions. Mrs. Diamond, mother of Hay Ulninond. the youth- nil uienuaio nniiK rouoer. nrriwu hero Into last night to upend a day or two with her son, who Is detained nt tho county Jnll on n chnrge or holding up Acting Cashier Smith nnd robbing the Olendnlo Stnlo Unnk or something over $2000. .Mrs. Diamond visited tho county Jnll nnd the scene ennctod wus drn mntlc In the oxtretno. The mother, aged and bent with Borrow, umbrae od her boil affectionately, whllo tears coursed down hor wrinkled cheeks fiirnlBhed nninlstakablo ovl- .1(tl... Itt 1...H lllll.lltull Hum V ui 1IUI llllhiiini'. Tho young man did not know or his mother's arrival here, nnd when I. ..,. .1.1 r....... II... Inll lit, Ctttil'lf lllllllhlli II Will IIIU Jllll J .JMV..II, Quliie wns not told who wns wnltlng to seo lilin until they were nt thu door of the ofrico. The onco "brave bnn tl It" then oxclnlmed: "My God!" A moment later he wiib In Ills mother's omhrncp. Sbo Is n broken hearted Httlo woman who Is sitffcr- Ing keenly tho disgrace or hor boii'b downfall. In her presence tlio ono time "bad man with n gun" nlso broke down nnd "cried llko n baby." 1 ho couple spent mi hour together talking over matters, Speaking of tho meeting, on his Wily DMI'lt IU IIIO lllll, WIIIIIIIJIMI hiiiii; "That's worse than anything I've got before mo." .Mrs. Dlnmoiid, who Is separated rioin her liiislinud, with tho unriilllug motherly Instinct, now blames herself ror thu parting and thinks Hay would iioi nnvo "l'diie lino ir hiio inn hiiiv- ed with him. Now, not understand ing the rigors or the law, shu plead to be allowed to take "her boy" back to Uurekn with hor. Since ho voluntarily gave himself up, plead f-'tillty mid returned all tho stolen money, sho thought ho might be re loased nnd go home with her. Tho law, howover, nllows tho court little discretion In such mutters, nnd the penalty is rrom it) years to liro Im prisonment In tho penitentiary. I'oiiowing iiig tnlk with her son, Mrs. Diamond visited District Attor ney Georgo M. Drown, to whom she related thu boy's llfo history. "Day Is not n bad boy," declared .Mrs. Dln moiid between sobs. "I know ho did not menu to rob the hank, Ho must bo crazy. I know ho would not do anything llko that. Day realized thu iiwMl offense he had committed mid surrendered and turned over the money. Surely, you will not send him to tho penitentiary." Whllo doing everything posslblo to console the grler-strlcken mother, the District Attorney was unablo to lend hor niiv olicoiirnL'nniiHit ! n.t i- Drown simply Informed her that thu disposition of bur son's enso wns not n nintter of discretion, but a duty Involved upon the court ofricers by law. Following Mrs. Dlnmond'a visit Jo the Dlstrlit Attorney's office, Mr. Drown remarked: "This Is one or tho most pltirul cases I havo ever observed. Hero Is 11 noor mother ilnu'iii.nm ,..ni, .... and Biirrerlng rrom heart trouble, who mm miiiu iu iiiisuourg in console mid assist hor son. Sho does not realize the BorlousnoBB or tho crlnio. mid lepentedly asks to bo allowed to tnko hor son homo with her. Cases or this noturo nro but a row or thu trVlIlL' IllcllllUltH ivlllol, l.l , ,... ,i" ;;. ; v. "n ivnu in iiiiihu the office or Prosecuting Attorney ono or grief." Not rct'Pl Villi! tlmt ilni.rn,. .. ... coiiriigement which sho desired. Mrs. Diamond visited Judge j. v. jjnm llon .who undor the laws nH enacted py the Legislature, will bo compelled to senteiuo Hay Diamond to a tern "i iimiii ipii vi:irn m liri in i, .,,. penitentiary. Llko tho District Attor ney , Judgo Hamilton treated tho bro-on-hearted lady courteously, but as owhf:,of"locortl wubihM to hold out any encouragement. .Mrs. Dlnmond Is nbout -15 yenrs of "go. but looks much ohlor. lfU rI Mdences her sorrow, whllo her olco I a niii'ii wiui emotion. Has Vm-loil "An iii ni.ii. ''m. bol"t: nn "rtlst of sonio "i, Ly' ' l""u,,,,1 l"0 I'iIiub to bo a Biuiko charmer," mid shows sovernl mars which ho ilalms nro from ?nt ren ody r,)r 8uch poison. Comlne Sliri'fT.. n. klr'i.witi. wnarkod limt hVouW Ilk t 7a, ?h . .....v ,uiiiiii inun. IIOOSTS CODS lfT William Schneider, of North Deiid vho arrived hero last night Vert tills ninrnlii., .... ., ,."h".1.' ,u'1 i. Ho roports great nctliltv '"nnd the Hay. Wo.k "h"Yf "nuij. It wH l,0 ., , j , . , Llllll Wnrb , .11 . '"Ke "' ,0,t .'. l:,m!"1' .wlilcl. will bo 20 font "I linn ion fL.tt wll0 T, ---- net has boon let to , con muiy of" rlaconia.--Hosol,r, HoMmv ' y f iniiin ".s0 n '0l,h medicine vdZ ' "mm I -i. Gray Auto Service It's Just Plain, Good Sense That Makes You C, GOING & HARVEY Q FOR YOUR FURNITII because you feel that here bargains arc things wo do not care to argue alt li-niii 4l.ol uilmn n plnlnmnnl io niflfln ll RnitlH Rl Hnt'UnV Pnninnnn il miuw men vmi;ii ci oici ionium io Mimiu " ...y ... ,u, uiiiMliuy, mere b for doubt, Time lias brought this conviction in our favor, The effective-- ijusiness aepenus io kiucu ox ion i upun mu iimiuy ui uuud uiioioci, Thedift tween producer and buyer must be made short through the man who selfsf Then if you need furniture or housoftirnishings of any kind for yon goes without question that you can save money by taking advantage off ojiermgSi i Goinci & Harvey find stimulus in their real endeavor to sell you gooi al Inu nrinnc Thn host hnsinnss is nlwnvs nrnnnrinrl hu nnrnfnl nU.t.. W1 '"" i""""" . ..w . -w .w , , j .wiui fjimjiiinn endeavor to anticipate the needs of the customer and arrange prices togs neeus ai icasi cxponso. This is a large furniture store is fact, there are none larger in Sooti gon. For eight years the house of Gointj St Harvey has been a Coos Cor lion, growing with the city, exerting a marked influence in merchandise linrnmlntr mnrn firmli ncfnhliclwfl In tlio nm(rlmni nf llin nnm,ln . n. uuuu 'b '"" i vuiMwnunwM in uiw Wii.iv.w,,v. v, mu jmjim ua me grossed, ' You know what furniture you want for your You know how much you can afford to po YOU KNOW THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS, AND REMEH "Wa Sell H For Less." GOING & HARVEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS NORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OIiDKST HANK IX COOS COUNTY'. Kstnlillslicil 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Tlmo Deposit. Off kern: I. Ilennell, President. . 11. rinniiKiin, Vlci'-Pie.slik'iil. It. V. WIIIIiiiiin, Cashier. Citii. !'. Wini'lifNtcr, Asslstiint Cashier. Definite Privileges "1ST" IIKN yon nrlnK monoy to tho countor or this hank nnd ro VV colro In oxchango a "cliecklne account" pa"a hook, Jo,, nro doing mora than piaclne your funda In ar0 koonlni: f.v.uiv.a? rii jj," cr tr'::0 :""y "iw havo soon him. "i mm-s uwaj. oii may novor If "SV "Vttt!o?o,SC,a,,lnen'vV.atVO,;; )'" '""' Carry U to "" Ko izn Sos", A? y1 s?S -r K1" s? & -?: receipt on the hack '' lt wl" carr' a "Iron-clad" wa.tTor!"0' Ut ?38l2 n8on8"y 8 '' uollar-no elmng. Juste another shift Mys Primosll StauffCi Pio Itho i Inimh PROFESSION T MVJAMI.V O CodsoIiUiI J Phono 103-L HavlllK tn You hnvo a uffi:-,"1l..-y ,-.. -..w j-uur HUIDH. with. J- M. XM&J coxip Til Eotlmatei m Plans nud ty II uemreu. ", teed. Pboneji FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY J OKI, OSTll runoi . i . a a ill , Leave orderti" Co. pEKJ. BBJ" n8ldence-Stl r YT O. CUW w Rooii) 801 J Mtr BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE rou'iS $S"lVJi!-,?S,i".u." " south OS Buy One-It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh "-- avi- ,, D U. W. 0B iti flrlmt Theatw i.&S fv Mi W l-v i: ILeiiio i-Illlll'. Itho e I.Marsli Coqiili I-Myrth ECL I'S IS 811 1 you si Oswal, PE LUH Jno of t Fw reel !P WRO fne Soln INSURANCE. ;i Times Want Ads. Bring Results DR.A.V. Ww re el t n worn v-iui lowwt PJ Lady w niianfllfij Have 1W ti - iuiij TI lesse MARSl Coin i?( COI Clul SVV4J.u