The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1 915 -EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
Policy
sfaction or your money
back
Agency.
l TAILORS AND
PPENHEIMER CLOTHES
JROSSET SHOES.
IXUP
Two Stores-
North Bend
AY!
)on t this weather
ce you want to dig
ie garden?
h have the tools
)U have the garden.
hficld :: :: North Bend
IT IN WEAR
T IN PRICE
T IN THE HEARTS
of the people of
Coos Bay.
ir Quality
RNITURE
inson-Gulovsen
Company
Quality Namo With tho Sorvlce
Fame.'
NMtf'IMa
OPPORTUNITY
Opportunity Is kiiocklug
at your door right now.
If you have n fow hun
dred dollars to invest
' I lie o never was a bot
i Icr opportunity than
flKht now. Opportuni
ties to buy Into a good
paying Inislnoss, Oppor
tunity to buy up op-
Hon ', Opportunities to
i W t a dc Irablo homo Blto.
Opportunities of ovory
description.
" Held AlMiut It."
150 Front street.
1UNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO TH1J l'UHWO
regular state licensed
undertaker will bo In
charge
Phone HK5.J
& a Receint
Phone 394-J.
Coos Bay
ea, Cooffee &
Spice House
Nway bet. Central and
8 When you buyfSff
gDuytriebestK
Commercial
I
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THURSDAY
Mlnne-Wls with .Mrs. F. H.
Dresser.
Norwegian Luthornn Young
Ladles' Aid with Mrs. It. O.
Thorpe.
North Homl Unptlst Ladles'
Aid In their rooms.
Unstable Sowing Club with
Mrs. Fred Moore.
North Uond Altar Guild
with Mrs. J. G. Horn.
A. N. V. Club with Mrs.
Olivia Edman.
FRIDAY
' St. Valentine ball at Eagles
Hall.
North Bend now card club
with Mrs. II. K. IlurmoBter.
Ladles' Art Club Vnlontlno
Exchnngo with Mrs. W. E.
Iloaglnnd.
I
I
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Valentine HALL by the Liidlci of
Episcopal Guild nt EAGLES' HALL, d
Kill DAY. FEBRUARY 12
5 0
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED WiillresM, must I hi t
porloucod. lllght Cafe.
I.OST Mntdreyelo tall Unlit on Ho.
Hroadway Tuesday. Return to
Times.
KOIl RENT IMooni house.
887 No. First Htreot.
Apply
KG It RENT Small furnished house,
Phono Mrs. Hazard, 14G-X.
KOIl SALE llouso uml lot, lir.vllO,
blk 23, Hroadway. Phono 443-J.
KOIl SALE CHEAP Furniture
I'omploto for two rooms. Apply
Knlght'H Dnrbor Shop, North
Komi.
KOIl HUNT il-rooni npiirtmviit, cr
nor Illrch and Hroadway. Apply
WolcotfB Croccry.
WAXTHH Hoi-hc pastui-e. I'll. illUIi.
KOIl HUNT KiiinlNlictl iiioiiik, Htwini
heat. 241 Commercial.
FOR SALE
KOIl SALK CIIHA1 Kur Improved
lota, 200x112, with 0-room houso,
in North Marshflold, also lot C0x
100, on 10th Btrcot, Songstackon
Addition. Apply owner, Thos. F.
Mlllor.
FOR RENT
KOIl HUNT Kuriilhlicd flal,
duccd rates Phono 443-J.
ro-
KOIl ItltNT S-wiom cottage. Apply
G4S So, 11th Btrcot.
KOIl HUNT ."5-iooin houso near
i Third and Anderson. $1G. Phono
Dr. Lculio.
KOIt HUNT Kino stock or dairy
ranch, within a mllo of Mnrshflold.
ICO ncros with 100 acreB of bot
tom land. Vory reasonablo torma.
Apply K. I. Chnndlor, Hooni 300
Coko building.
KOIl HUNT Iirgo front rooms wim
heat. Suitablo for 2 or 3 porsons
2G5 N. 4th St.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wnteli charm, liwirt-shaiK'd,
sot with amothyst. Howard for
return to nox "M," Times offlco.
L
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THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES
'and VAUDEVILLE
1 Miss Pauline Joseph, that dainty
'soprano In an entire change of
I rr1. n.. il.nl Tloo TnfiOIlll
SOUgS. U(U BUI1BO HIUV .'HP uw..-,...
8lngs aro written especially for. hor
by Jeromo K. Romlck.
Daniel Frohman presents: ino
DeUor Man," by Rev Cyrus Town-
send Brady LL. D. featuring Wll
dliiu uiauj, .w. .
liam Courthoigh, in four reols of
fLfiSSIflE :
MM. P rfTV:
I M I 1&V
I JLJU IINS
i '!
E1BI
HEATER
on
'motion pc ures and prouueeu uy u.;u -w ..- ,;,;":,
. . l ,l.l,t talrlllf n nB for IllO remain -
i - m.a
nmoiiB n Bvors Film atocK uo,
I nimmont sconlc nlcturo. showing
Interesting scene of Rio do Janlero,
tho manufacture of paper, and sov
oral Interesting happenings.
"Tho- Horse Trader." Royal Mu
tual company.
Six all new reels of photoplays.
Lower floor and first balcony. 15c;
second balcony, 10c; chlldron under
! .A r
1U, uv.
Here tomorrow night, The Fly
ing A Films present "Tue uocoim
and tho Butterfly," in two reels. A 'tho flro truck, tho tiny ono somo
Sodo.cai dranm with a moral. twbat resembles tho first steamboat.
K!JSll EI BLA 9VJ
IilVi I I CO
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr AnoclatJ rrnt to Coo Oar Tlmm.)
OREGON Fair with vari
able winds, mostly northerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. in., Feb. 11, by Hen J.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum Tit
Minimum 30
At 4:43 a. in 30
1'roolpltutlon 02
Precipitation stneo Sopt. 1.
1914 47.71
Precipitation samo period
last year 42.72
Wind: North; clear.
ItOUX
I'OX To Dr. and Mrs. T. .1. 1'ov, at
their homo in Portland, a son.
Ho Ih tholr flrsl child and caus
ed great rejoicing to Gcnndpa
nml Grandma Fox, of Marshfleld,
as well as to his aunt, Mrs. J.
W. Chnpmiui, who received n iuoh
migu today stating thnt all wero
doing nicely.
InvltMlloiiH Out. Mrs. Hugo Quint
and Mrs. (Joo. F. Murch havo Issued
InvltatloiiB for bridgo parties next
Monday and Tuesdny afternoons.
Party Today. MrB. 13. E. Straw Is
entertaining at cards this afternoon
for Mrs. II. Q. Hutler, who recently
returned to tho Hay from California.
KustiMirt Service. lluv. O. Loltoy
Hall, captain or tho eolportago cruis
er, will preach at KaBtport Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and in tho
evening nt 7:30 nt Kastsldc.
KWcnd Auto f lie. V. C. dorat
and Captain N. 2. 'arnwall aro plan
ning to extend tholr auto Btngo aor
vlco tho first of next month, putting
on cars between tho Umpn.ua and
Sluslaw,
Ih District Committee. Ono of tho
district committees of tho cleanup
campaign to bo waged next wcok
Ib composed of Mrs. M. A. Swootmnn,
chairman, Mrs. W. K. Ilongland, Mrs.
W. P. Murphy, Mrs. A. O. Rogers
and Mrs. F. W. Pnyno.
All itt'l i Ties. Deputy Shorlff W.
C. Laird camo ovor from Coqulllo
last ovonlng nnd this morning at
tached Bovoral hundred ties lying
down on tho now Donnot dock ho
loglng to F. L. Dotsford. Emit Mil
ler claims that ho has u Judgment
of $700 ngalnst Dotaford. Ho will
hIbo nttnrh a bank account said to
belong to tho defendant In North
Rend.
Tlck.lt Will Admit. Thero has
beon n mistaken Idea rogardlng tho
uso of tho now gymnnBlum, tho bo
llof being that outsiders must first
Join nn atholotle club boforo being
permitted to enjoy tho bulldlug. This
is not so. All that Ib requlrod la that
tho man or woman go to tlip offlco of
Judgo Hall, clerk of tho board, and
pay tho requlrod feo. A ticket then
received will admit tho bearer on tho
proper dates.
Athlete to Eugene. Sidney
Clnrko, ono of tho best athletes
turned out by the local high school,
left today ovorlnnd for Eugeno,
where ho will enter tho University
of Oregon. "HIU" Hnyward, Oro
gon'e vetoran track coach, wa3 hero
lust spring and at that timo becamo
interested in Clark and Blnco thon
has written to him to enter tho
university. Hla events aro specially
tho abort dashes and tho high Jump.
Plaintiff Socuivs Money. Lnto
yesterday afternoon Judgo Coke gavo
his doclslon In the action on a pro
missory noto brought by Iver Hoen
thal ngalnst Otto Rlchter, in which
tho former as plaintiff was awarded
about $175 still duo on a note, the
defendant to pay the court costs. It
,,. Minf Ilnnntlinl had rOCOlV-
was shown that Hoonthal had receiv
ed $200 from Rlchter in payment oflR
n. v'jfift rrntu ifinninr in muyuiuul wii
u uu, .....o i
dor, about wo, wnic.i ca...o uu
somo timo in early December.
Tlueo Machines Heady. At tho
fire station the small engine or tl io I 44c444444 nlng. A competent floor commltteo flco ,g BtU pondering over tho depth ,,. n..n. ,,.
three flro fighters was hooked onto. VTn.-.i.-- onnii.m.i whirh indudoM the .., i.w .nn, n mn. tie MARSHKIHLD ClCMvKY
tho Bteam Pipes today thus .aUlnB,Frank A.-M",,,;,,, known naine9: MtIr
tiuee eugines in commission at all
time., of tho day and night. Tho
small steamer is moro than 23
years old and alongside of her big
sister, the large steam engine, and
BREAKWATER HEREG. G. GOING GIVEN
AFTER GDOH TRIP.
Brings 31 Passengsrs From
Portland To Leave Out
On Saturday
With 31 passengers tho Hreakwat
er arrived in this movnlng 'from
Portland. Though she crossed In
early she was detained in the lower
bay for somo time on account of the
donso fog. She will lenvo out Sat
urday for Portland.
Thoso who arrived were:
C. J. Dlelmnn, S. II, Horner, Chas.
T fltlV VnL Vrt.ln.l !Iami MnM..nl
.....11,7, iivig nuiutll, 1CII) .IIUI (,'.
r t tifl i- . s..i-i -
v. Hi, iviciiurus, juo uuiaim, urn .w.
Webb.Mrs. Webb, Walter Webb, Lyle
Webb, 11. K. Thurston, Howard
Thurston, Mrs. Thurston, Pat Wnrd,
W. Kannoky, O. C. Gurthor, J. C.
Schrooder, II. 11. Warner, M. Wlol
nnd, Goo. Drothorton, J. D. Curl,
C. T. Lea, V. Thompson, I. It. Nell,
Gust Nord, C. E. Sherman, N. N.
Davis, V. M. Patterson, C. A. Glonn,
J. 10. Aveson.
Hut nuvortholcsn It is still a fire
fighter and now Marshfleld Is pro
tected well against tho Invasion of
tho God of Flro.
Decides Judgment.- Judgo Pen
nock in tho Justlco court this after
noon decided tho suit of Lynn Lam
beth versus Dr. K. V. Morrow In favor
of tho latter. Hy this tho former
must pay a f 175 doctor bill for ser
vices rendered in October to Louis
Martin, deceased brothcr-ln'-law of
Lnmhoth. Tho Judgo hold that Lam
both had promised to pny tho bill.
At tho sumo time ho also found that
Dr. Morrow owed Lamboth $17 for
auto servlco, this to bo deducted from
tho Judgment.
Hrotlicr Dead. Mrs. Mary Early
received a telegram this morning
from her brother, Hov. Kdw. Donnel
ly, announcing tho death of their
brother, Joseph Donnelly, at hla
homo in San Francisco. lie will bo
burled from tho church of tho Sacred
Heart, San Francisco, tomorrow
morning. Ho Is survived by a wifo
and four children and a brother, Hov,
Father Donnolly, and three sisters,
Mrs. Early and Miss Donnelly of
Marshfleld and Mrs. Allco Young of
Long Island, Now York.
I)so on Note .Henry Fourier and
Dr. Durmolator of North Homl this
morning paid together a nolo of
about $309 whtcn had been given by
Tom Morris and Gust Dolos, former
proprietors of tho Grand Hestatirant,
and which thoy had bnckod up. Tho
fnlluro of tho restaurant men madoiA. II. POWERS returned last ove-
payment of tho noto by tho, two sign-!
ers necessary. Formor , ovluenco
brought out Intimated that tho part
ners had transferred somo Bunker
Hill property to other hands to os
capo Judgmont ngalnst It following
tholr fnlluro.
Collection of Tuxes Much con
corn Is ovtdoncod by proporty own
ers who stnto tax bills ponding In
tho Legislature havo confused thorn
nnd thoy nro nt sea as to whon
taxes aro duo. Thoro has, as yet.
boon no chango In tho Inw of lastj
yonr. According to tills taxes nro
duo April 1. At least half of thorn
must bo paid thon. Soptombor 1
Is tho latest dato for tho last pay
ment. Following thnt they becomo
delinquent nnd "upon nil taxes so
delinquent thoro shall bo chargod
and collected n ponalty of ton per
cont nnd interest nt tho rate of 12
per cont por annum on such
taxes from tho day on which thoy
uro delinquent until their paymout."
A penalty of flvo por cent will bow
collected on tnxes paid on or after
August 1 and beforo Soptombor 1.
SIioivm Able to be Out F. O.
Shores who' narrowly escaped death
Thursday night when ho wns at
tacked by Roy James, n negro, and
several)' slnshod across tho faco with
a razor Is now up ami nblo to bo
about. Ills faco Is still swollen nnd
tho deep cut is held togothor with
tape and 20 stitches. Hu will bear
tho scar far tho rest of his life as a
reminder of his closo call. It isj
believed that tho negro mado an at
tempt to cut his throat but that !
Shores sank back In his chair whon
nttnckod, receiving tho wound on
his face. At tho timo Shores was)
sitting in a chair reading a letter)
from a former pal of Torn Edgerton
who wroto asking for moro informa-1
tfon rogardlng tho . man's death. I
Shores keeps tho letter as a souv-,
ornlr.
Prominent Visitor Here. Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Dixon representing tho
Buttorick publications, ate nero ior
1)0rjO(j 0f ton days demonstrating
" 1,,J,,U" Ul vv" ""', -"--"
. I. T..,,nlnlr isrv.a nt MdlnnrVH
..A-in.t tn.i , ova m aninnar ninnir
ma ,uiit..wn. .,. . . - ,
QuBHly storo
4A...A.lU4i4tUtt
t AMONG THE SICK !
up for a few days, was able to'ro -
sumo work this morning.
Emil Rackman, son of Mr
and i
I
Mrs, John Backman, of West Marslj
flfeld, has been quite HI tho past
few days,
JEWELS BY EAGLES
, ,
.Marshfleld Aerie Honors Past
rresiuem rreseniation
by F. R. Kirk.
At a meeting of tho Marshfleld
Aerie of Englea last ovonlug, Past
President C. C flnlntr wna nrimnntml
------ "-" -
a Iiandsomo emblem diamond ring
and nn eniblem pin by tho order In
appreciation of his suvvlces to the
lodge.
Tho presentation was mado by
Presldonl Kirk, who expressed tho
Inilim'd II llM I 111 CI II t E O Vlnl I .111 I I Itn
""nU " """VB V1.VIICII1IJ, "V
.. !.. ..i t.lrl.. ...i.... ai... i
iuuu uiihj- wuui mu uune iiiiu ;
accomplished during the reglmo of I
Mr. Going, how It hud prosperod and
carried out tho trtto work of tho or
der. Tho honors camo as a aurprlBo to
Mr. Going, and ho was bo ovor
wholmed with It that ho could only
briefly express Ws appreciation!
Thoro was a largo turnout of mom-
bora 'nnd following tho official coco'
monies, n general good time was eii
Joyed.
V 9 A
Mlts: WALTER DEVOE wns a vlal-
tor In tho city today from Allegany. J
FRANK JOHNSON, of Coos River,
was among tho visitors in tho city
today.
J. II. JOHNSTON camo ovor from
Hnudon last evening on business
and pleasure.
DR. IRA II. HARTLE and wife, of
North Homl, wero Mnrchflold vis
itors last evening.
W. J. HILL left this morning for
Wngnor after spending n fow days
at his homo hero.
REV. A. F. DASSFORD spent Tues
day as a guest at tho Herman
Smlthgall ranch on Catching In
lott. -
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
returned to Coqulllo this afternoon
nftor serving papers hero for civil
actions.
JUDGE COKE wont ovor to tho
county Bent this morning, whoro ho
is holding n session of tho equity
court today.
MISS LULU SMITH returned from
Allegany to her homo in North
Dend this morning after several
weeks' stay up Coos River.
WM. CANDLIN, of Coqulllo, was n
Marshfleld business vlBltor today.
Ho plans to leavo Monday on a
trip to Curry County points.
nlng from n trip to Wngnor. Ho
has completed work on tho now
rond oxcopt somo clearing up nnd
straightening up nt Wngnor for
tho turntable, yards, etc.
W. II. STULL, road supervisor at Al
legany, camo down this morning
nnd wont to Coqulllo whore tho
county commissioners nro meeting
today. Mr. Stull's district Is ono
of tho four still In question.
O. A. MINTOYNE, of Coqulllo, camo
over last ovonlng on business,
Ho will not retire as general man
ago r of tho FarmorB' Union Wnro
houso huslncBB until 4 ho first of
March, whon Mr. Klrby will suc
ceed him. Mr. Mlutoyno will ro
turn to his rnnch thou.
J. L. AASEN, tho wall-known Co
qulllo loggor, enmo ovor last ovo
nlng on business. Ho roports
thnt Aason Hrothors nro Just fin
ishing work In tholr camp noar
Coqulllo. E. E. Johnson plnnned
to start up his mill In Coqulllu
today to cut for tho locnl trade.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
wbb hero from Coqulllo Inst ovo
nlng Borvlng paporB In u civil
suit.
Ho hnd not beon advised'
whether Dan Steo,, had furnished
bull or bond at Rosoburg. Ho
said that tho negro assallunt of
Glen Shores was in Jail, having
been bound over to tho grand
Jury;
VALENTINE BULL
F
Elaborate Arrangements for
Valentine Ball made by
Ladies' Episcopal Guild
Tho committees In charge of tho
Valontlno Ball to bo given by the
ladles of tho Episcopal Guild havo
beo vory lmBjr tbo past fow days
completing arrangements for the ben-
cut Dan to uo given mmouuw -
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. ... ..
injr in tno Jiagies- nan. io uuiuim
havo been overlooked which can in
any wny contribute to tho success of
the affair anil wntcn win proviuo an
In attendailCO With a ploasaitt eve-
Dano, Judge Coke. Lloyd Jacobs,
I Herbert Lockhart, E. G. Perham,
Herbert Ilustertid, Tom ueuneu, aiis-.
I
. - ,. a '
gar Lagorstrom, J. Albort Matson, A.
O. Rogers, W. S. Turpen nnd S. C
Small,
II
NIGHT
WARM WORDS LEAD
TO RUNNING FIGHT;
Joining of Eastsitle and Coos -
on Basis fnr nisnntn
Lindstrom Under Bonds
, On the charco of nssnnU with :
dangerous weapon William Llnstrom
, . n . . . .. .
ui uuusion, was nrresicu aim appear-
cd before Judge Sinister of North
Homl this morning. Tho complaint
was made out by Harry W. Walker,
who stated that following a dispute
regarding tho Joining of Cooston
and Eastsldu on a pier across the
II.,,
i UIJ
that Lindstrom had twico fol
lowed him with a heavy club. Lind
strom was put under $500 bonds to
keep tho peace and will appear Sat
urday morning at 10 o'clock.
"Ho hit mo flrnt," declared Lind
strom. "Ho called mo names," re
iterates Walker, '"and then he chased
me,
"Allil lin run nU'ni 1lt.i n .1n.il '
. . .r 1 1. i . . . i .' workers aro said to bo tho best or
ropcats Lindstrom. Judgo Sinister , . , . . ,
,iiii.,ni.in ...i c i i i i ganlzod union In America, number
wllrdecldo which Is which. ,.. ... .,.. ....., ', . . ,
Tho two men stood talking on tho
pier yesterday. Their argument
waxed wnrm until, It Ib alleged, Wal
ker becamo Indignant at tho lan
guago of Lindstrom nnd hit him in
the Jnw. As evldenco of tliu swat
tho lattor has produced a badly swol
len aldo of his face for the court to
Inspect. This probably will bo
marked Exhibit A.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
WILL SIC FRIDAY
Public Invited to Open Concert
at 10 O'clock in School
1 Auditorium
As a fourth of a series of mu
slcalcs given in tho Marshflold High
School auditorium thin year on Fri
day morning, tho Girls' (lice Club
will appear In coucort at 10 o'clock.
A gcmirnl Invitation hns been ex
tended to tho public to attend.
Tho club will bo assisted by Wolf
ram Smcddlng nnd Honrlk ajordrum
will act an accompanist.
Tho musical is In no way connect
ed with tho observance of Lincoln's
bitlhdny, this part being loft to tho
discretion of tho iudlvldunl toachors
to obsorvo with tholr classes In any
way they think fit. School la not
dlfiii.liised on this day.
High School chorus, "All Hall!
Land of tho Free
Piano 'Duet
Allcno Loader and Ilcsslo Douglas.
(a) Croon, Croon C. B. Rich
(b) Rockln' in do Win' ..Noldllngor
Girls' Gloo Club.
Accompanist, Esther Asplundi
Vlctrola, Hallelujah Chorus from
"Tho Mosslnh"
(a) Tho Flowor's Tolophono ...
, Karlo
(b) Sprlngtlmo Woolor
Fluto solo
Mr. Wolfram Schmcddlng.
Mlniiohnhn, Indian Screuado , . . .
Lorlng
Girls' and Hoys' Gloo Clubs.
First sopranos EUlo Hull, Vera
Carrol, Dagmar Flloshurg, Marjorlo
Graham, Nelllo Warwick, Ruth Cow
an and Grace Drown.
Socond sopranos Ilesslo Douglas',
Wllda Harris, Mabol Iiumol nnd Allco
Mnthlsun.
Altos Mnydream MoLoan, Dortl.a
( Davis, Helen Smith nnd Volma Ross
IS A FAWN A WILD BEAST?
,. . .',,,..!
. ' J ' ;;
' j
a uttlo fawn, cuto, cunning and
young, seouis ns pottlsh as a houso
jent, that Ib, It does on paper, Hut,
'Hurry Nasburg Is attempting to find
out If such u beast Is not a wild
animal nnd ho has submitted tho
question to tho City Attorney's of
flco. A fawn Is kept in tho city a
in pot. Most everyone lias seep It
'about tho streots, following its own-
ors for all tho world like a dog
and It was thought euto.
! Tint ImltiL' nlnvful 111 lintlirn. tho
croaturo has several times ontorod
tho Nasburg yard nnd thoro has
Jumpod at tho chlldron, scratching
them and sending them hurrying to
tho houso.
Tho city ordinances, bolng soarch I
ed diligently by tho City Attorney,
reads that within tho city thoro
sbnll bo kont "no boar, cougar,
mountain lion, wolf or other wild
nnmai unless
"
within nn Inclos-1
uro." Tno nuzzle is wnoinor or hoi
. . .,, nl,i,nni 0r Is this
LauB0 to bo construed us meaning
8l,cn things aB Jnbberwocks, rhln-,
nrnrmmn nml nnt.nators. Tho of-
p tho
DON'T MISS tho J1ASIC BALL at
Hirill'l.lll h..u
nn.urti.iv iiji
x'tlk' I.! 1 Q
SATURDAY KVK -
ii. i. rvui u
Tickets. 00 CENTS.
T,,.,.'A,'I.V; :IW,U l1a r..'1,. "Ii L":
I'livniF 4i M, vuiiiim nituwi"
'BRIBGE WBHKEBS
TO BE
-
To Establish Local on Coos
Bay is Word Received by
Andrew Landles
a That a loral of tbo United Con-
'st.-uctlve Steel Workers of America
... .
win Uo established hero as soon at
tho Iron and steel work commences
on tho big bridge ncross tho bay at
North Demi Is tho statement of An
drew Landles, president of the Cen
tral Labor Council. Ho has JUBt re-
eclved a letter from tho San Ftran-
cIsco headquarters of tlto steol work
ers' union stating their wish to bo
advised when such work will start.
With them these union men, ac
cording to Mr. Landles, will prob
ably bring another union local hero,
thnt of the br'dgo painters, tho two
being closely nllled.
With the exception of tho locomo-
' tlvo onglncoro' union, tho stepl
his uii'ir lunnn muiiy wiuUHUiiUH
of men. It Is this union thnt hns
several times boon In troublo
through Its officials for vnrloim al
leged nets of dynamiting, soveral
of tho former officers now Borvlng
prison sentences because of bridge
destruction through the central Mis
slnslppl states.
Practically every largo bridgo on
tbo coast, Btntca Mr. Landles, Is put
up with union labor. Ho bollevos
thoro will bo between 100 and ,150
steel woikerfl and holpora omplnyod
on tho Willnmetto Pnclflo bridgo
here nnd ns the work will last over
several mouths, tho union will be
camo well established, being directed
from tho San Francisco coast head
quarters. Another point that Mr. Landles
omphaslzcB Is thnt tho locnl carpen
ters' union will through tho bring
ing of tin outsldo union In horo bo
como better orgnnlzcd nnd It is
probablo n strong effort will bo
mado to havo all union men em
ployed on tho bridge work. At tho
present timo, tho carpenters' union
on tho Day docs not contain all qf
tho Journeymen carpenters.
Tho Iron workora will rocolvo bo
tweon $4 nnd ns high as $0 a day
for tholr labor, says Mr. Landles.
Tho rcqutromonta of tho union pro
vide only for Its entrance by such
men who havo filled tholr appren
ticeship and havo bocomo skilled
workers In handling bridgo steels,
tho Idea being, ho states, to keep
tho work up to tho standard of
wages rocolvod.
Tho unionizing of workmen on
Coos Day has boon a slow and dif
ficult process, stnto union men, but
thoy stato that with tho coming of
tho well-organized union of tho Iron
nnd steol workors n strong offort
will bo mado to Increase and
strengthen tho local unions, ropro
dontcd In tho Contrnl Labor Council.
WATERFRONT NEWS j
Throe ships going out and throe
coming In this morning passed closo
to each other near tho now bridgo
forming ono of tho best shipping
BlghtB seen on tho bay for somo
timo.
Tho Btoam schooner Yollowatono
cleared for San Francisco with a
lumber cargo.
PALACE MARKET make DEBT
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