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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
• JM) VOU \VANrl C m •!' o Chief C«> i fence. I'‘ . !y |e it tie -. ; v if i t> Woman He ds Ctlic > Ssho >. women of labor to ■ rs inine WBai Mrs Ella Flagg Young, who was re gnnlzation lias done, what it cuu do. cently appointed rftu ci ii.iei.dent of for tlie human family Is so marked < hi. go’s pu • ” t a first w< n t-i ib of edness of some of our jieople oil the <|t • u. ... ,,f i.i! r - - ■» zatfons involves the life of the nution. ceive so imp- riant an appointment Fhe defeated -is tm.»u who have excel At no time In the history of the world has organization been found more nei- lent records as educator* Her salary essary for the preservation of the very- will be £10.iK)0 per year life of the toiler than today. A cer Discussing tier poll. It s. Mrs Young tain class of employers not content said: with the force of their own organ! a- •'I think it is time to lay more force tion is invoking the aid of the court -. on the old plain f ems known ns tile and upon us devolves the duty maintaining and preserving such rt I as we now possess To gain the attention of th«« public à , A and to secure and fasten public senti * i ; Jk ment we must give prixif of mental and moral worth. In the Individual we ■ 1 have that mental and moral force, but . It stands for nothing in the person We must co- i-ntra’e ttuit power, aid In centraliz. g it in and throu: !i < r ranf- zatlon we .are e- it-led to so di ’ It as to bring sub '.atitial results. In an industrial strife It is no longer a question of endurance Our oppo nents resort to measures less expeti- The Real Estate Man slve and productive of results. The recent decision in the (Joniper Mitehell-Morrison case plainly Ind' e:iti s (lint otir opponents uro iisitv- I their intelligence and organization to a I ptirtiose. ti , They h. ve made .a stui'y of o|-gan! . r -, : i z.ation, tlie [lower .and effect of colie- slven<-s :>t-l resultant effect of inti gent direction of that organization dnstrlally ami jxditicaily. The duty of tlie wage earner is organize. but that is not all. He must Twin Screw, New and Fast i carefully study tlie aims and objects of that org; uilzatioii and assist in its lu teiligeiit dlr re, tion. whether sn -h action ben <'ii tl • industrial or political Gel ive Frot ¡1 wh fever point his Interest is ntta id judgment to resist any en- Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and i 1 IT! r -t upon ids rights. » I’I I r -r In his organization is good service our motto f the rights of mini. . IK 1IT1 t < 1 iwn of day it has bee il I' ri bitter struggle, requit A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco t ¡mt n u ■rt'tii !e and <t- r!ti. ■ ■ t J. H. JOHNSTON. ‘fit, Bandon, Oregon r- •ur present status. When ic. sat«J? i imiustrial conflict tlie i of J:ih ‘ ing y a i 1 cheerful!.'’ io lices ns they believe will such contri in achieving tlie desired has de cud. bus for When the conflict is extended to the Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line county politi al fichi by tlie capta! is of indus hing I d try it is plainly and clearly the duty of mi has the hour f -r tin- men of labor to arm them elves with l'io ballot and dire t it in a manner that will bring victory A Homelc-ss Ambassador, to organized labor. a reicht dinner in New York It is tile duty of the hour for mon Saiis from Coot rdays at Service of Tide Jo.stipfi !i • ■ . - ■ b-r . ip i «ador of labor to organize .uid pre[>ure to from the I? i d state. to Crear Brit Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Poitland, Wednesday at 8 P. M. m -to;.-- nents op the indui - •tin. was «p."ti;iug of tle' lb ' '-ss ;y for ■imi dotile tliet selves with the r- proper aml> - duriti residences in l'or- of citizenship to do battle in the po MILLER. Agent. Marshigg^ eign conn!tï s. liticai arena. -When I first went We should- know tlie power of i o- Mr. Clioate "i si'erit heslvenoss at all times, industrially isd.illg ti ! n house. it was a most nr and politically.—Jerome Jones in Amer iUolls sel l ie«> in my country's Interi -t ica i ¡-'ederationist. 1 tiail-d ill i elec till' av lila ble sections AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKEY >f London . and uhl Io 1 was at it a TRIAL BY JURY I London | m ihby arre-bed a man who tumido , on 10 vns pur-it i ,g a mos t erratic and for- Workers Demand Rights Accorded to ■ rn ci:ursi • -nt Hvdi ' park way. Lowest ct Criminals. The Best Known Newspaper in the United States—Circu • Here. my man. said the lioliliy In his Labor day manifesto John wh.it ire you doing'? Whv don't yon lation 200,000—Popular in Every State Mitchell, second vice president of the go home’.' American I’eilerati m of Labor, made a ieil the man bitterly. The 74th year of its existence finds the Toledo Blade more popular than ■ " •Hctii*-’.'1 telling point when lie said: I have no home. 1 am the American st any period of its remarkable career. It is now rea 1 each week by m >r While the abu&e of the writ of iti .uulias-.-idor.' than a million people. Its field is not circumscribed by state boundaries junction did not originate within the bn involves the length and breadth of the United States, giving it an nn last decade, yet it Is safe to say that New Arrbsssador to M-txico. questionable right of claiming to be th-» greatest national weekly n 'wspap< the wrongful use of what was s primari . Henry I o • Wilson who succeeds in the country. ly a beneficent and necessary legal I !b>ni|ison. re- ¡trued, as am- David E T The Weekly Blade is distinctly a family newspaper. The ...ie >bject process lias become acute within I the its publishers lias always been to make it til for the American home, for the bassador-to Mexlco. goes Io his new last ten years., and perhaps no .action post with a ■ r i’iploi-'ill ic experience fireside and of interest to every memb-.r of th« familv. To fulfill • this put has . ;ii>- d st*-') universal pri b st a- to draw np< I In ¡nt. he conics from pose it is kept clean and wholesome. I'tie news o'the world is handled in the injunction issued by Justice iJotlid •i diplomatic c faintly. fninily. His lather, the eomprebensive manner, and the various departments of 1 he Blad" ar and tlie decision rendered by Justice late James W Wtlson. tison. was a United edited with painstaking care. The H msebold page is a delight to ti. Wright. -tales ml'- -- Vet- 7ueia and died ster to Vei women and children, cm rent aflairs are treated editorially without i-: ejodic. The question of whether or not tin in that rep ihlt< - . The I 'c- new a'eb.-iss-idor the aerial stones are selected with rhe idea of pleasing th" greatest niitiil defendants sitali be required to serve was npp-'lmi-d to tiis first dip! imitlc of fiction lovers; the Question Bureau is a scrap-book of information; th terms of imprison, sent sinks into in Farmstead columns are conducted with the purpose of giving the pair ms ■ ’ '«s’, that f minister to Chile. In is'.*“ significance when compared with tti medium for the exchange of ideas and information on f irm topics. No i r principles of constitutional government * pnrtment is neglected, but even feature is taken care of with the id.-ac, and human freedom which are involv making The Blade worth many times the price of subscription- £1.1 >0 a ye.u ed. And it is no reflection upon the / Sample copies mail«d free. Address, L’HE BLADE. Poled-'. Ohio. 11 judiciary t • ay that workingmen wi f? not cease their agitation or-abate their ¿Tí'- demands until trial by jury for every « defense which involves imprisonment shall have be. n established and recog SI 11 ELDS KENNEDY nized as the only true principle of free J X government and the real guarantee of I BLAFKN3IITIIN mi WU.OXJI IKF.KS tlie impartial mi ministration of justice ■ Wagons of All kind* Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty The reu ons Assigned by th > - - w hi - r- oppose trial by jury in contempt cases ■ Jol> Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfa. (ion. Prices will fall to convince-workingmen, who [ .t • reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street. Bandon, Oregon. are the greatest sufCr-n-rs from impris 7 K onment In such cases, that trial by 1 ¡ jury is not essential to the proper .ad f ministintion of justice when they ob serve daily men guilty of the most atro cious i rimes known In criminal juris 4 pnc'eni-e enjoying the constitution il gusranteeiof trial by jury. i.es > e, ; .1 '• Do you want to buy a farm or some city property? Do you want tc sell your farm or city property ? Do you want to insure your property in a reliable com- pany? Do you have any wants in the rea estate or insurance line? nnöination 1 1? u. made arrangements i-kantic combination offer that will «• furnish them all the news of the .Try in a metropolitan daily and Vf V *4 a!i ths news of Bandon and vicinity in the i t? r ier at a marvelous low price Si rs. Pifíele! & Bando 11 I * h INQUIRE AT OF FICE or The BANDON STFAM LAUNDRY w: i.-oN GROSS BROS. HANIM >N FURNISHED ROOMS AT The Pacific MRS SARAH COSI ELI/• Nice c I piui r-’Oins "5 ’and ’• "• nuTi’ . ) ' ■ • • BANDON ------ OREGON ¿ií.: - Loos Co. by Preside recognition made mini: er OREGON most »iisirnl-ii grade < ' n. t-i: stop higher ■ Mi W u I nd after h .'oii":ia:|s . * prietor • f the I 1! tor be I * of > in s IRITS. BFRRII.S, FTC.. FK Pru-ei lower thsn other» M.G. POIIE. \GENT t wen t •tane, tine - ihn i: estati nial I ♦ nts In 1 i •■Ones!, through k : if paid in •ice, per year ’ It m T'ZZI E3O^ k JON BEAL ESTATE^ Z..ND LOAN COMPANY i Aid. KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. <1 Matters i Specialty and Prompt- \tt. iblei! t< Pen-ii n and Insurance Agency Bbl Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship and Kail:i ad l b ket Agency ?\!oti - Xîy-vzs V/LLLCv o Ilonin«» 2 nml 3. I p Stair*. £CW Pealiolm Itiiildiiix OREGON 33ÆKTDON. 1. Bi.l Mi-NRO i Hl R, Notary Public OUR ATTENTION o I- I lied <> the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN- !; »THER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure S.tw in n, I - ggers and other kinds of workmen .ig i nst si i ness, accident or death at reasonable i it< It will pay you to call on him and see what In- offers in that line. Burglary Inaurane« PÍ Insurance ——=IGE3OE=2O^ Fitted and Speedy Nteamei1 EI j IZ a bet h .nr r t new, u trongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and will u’a: k' day servi », for passenger-: and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon, it •' v* $7.50 £ First-class Passenger Fare. $3 on Up Freight Freight Rates, E. WALS FROM . Agent, Bnndon, Oregon. I L. I Kruse, managing agrtnt, 24 California St., San Francisco. ; The Opera Menni Boer on|Brn w^lit coukfEous j«eTHENr a ch - Í ■*1 $4.50 Total, I THE TOLEDO BLADE. Wines. Liquors & Cigars 1.50 per year andon Recorder, í Newly fnrnisho.l largo light rooms Telephon« Electric Lights Rented by single night, week or monili $3.00 per year D lily San Francisco Bulletin, 1st Class Passage. ■Up Freight. LAC OR the ca. i ive subscribers the advantage of THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN S f'-' with whereby we Francisco Bulletin San OA K ROOMS and LODGING RECORDER management has 7HE A big list of property to sell. Your choice of seven insurance companies. Anything else you want hl • • e • • • •• » o .• ■ -r: > • eandon steam laundry Family Washing a Specialty. NOTES. Sin- e 1S9S the Machinists' Interna-¡ t Iona I union has grown, from iO.tMXi to r,r>.7(X) member*. In Oklahoma there «arc nt prpRont n’lout .">25 separate unions, with an av erage membership i of »seventy-one jmt organization. T! lore !s a unlonfof’h.-ttmakers in I.e Man*, I'fflneo, In which) file offices of preside nt. vice presidents secretary ard treasurer are hi-id by one man. The on1 - ¡i- <>f in-oltiitrs. mc'.al work or« and incclinniiflans. in I-’rtince re- eei’tly vol cop idne Tbi-new ■- i- cjot will !»> e-'i! 'd the Union >of Metal Work- -s inA Kindrei’ Trades. By n ■ e: vote if a roc n- V ’ ' -r-.- .N Y ♦ h p. i. lake nf A meri jranw • v le' i- :.---o:itl- F i build* rs a ollenmikets. Firs’ Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. -iliention given to fine woolen goods. io an I I i Special pre-sing Metis' Suits nml Ladies’ line skirts given prompt attention F. A BATES. Proprietor Tl tali forma anti Orogmi Cttawt Ntemnwhi p < o Steamer Alliance i<>tg between Portland anil <’oo* Bay only WEEKLY TRIPS k . ; ' ■' y -OL T (.O C-n. Agent» H. W. SKINNER, Agent ’, E jc arije S»n Fram¡«co MarthfieJd Phon-4'4 J. F_ WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon -<WU,-vr. . -IT-L----------- ——— «WSMOMMMRMMaSBMWMaMSVWWMMMMMMKViMMWMi lì