Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 30, 1909, Image 7

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    CIGAR STRIPPERS UPHELD.
Arbitrator* Decide In Favor of U«>a*
Wage* and Condition«,
II LITERARY AFFAIR.
President Samuel Gompera of U m
A F. <>f I... John Mitchell, national sec­
Tonic For the Mair.
By ARTHUR D. BERWICK.
A tonic said to excel cn nt ba rides in retary of the arbitration board of tbe <c«p. r>-nt. i > t... Americas Press A mo
NHtoring th« hair ts the oil of mac«. Civic federation, aud Edward A. Fi-
elation. |
A Strung tincture may be made by leLe of Boston, the arbitrators ap-
It V.u a pretty t<<wti. but inordinate­
•ddtng half an ounce of It to a pint of [ro.nii-d nt the time of the teiiqiorary ly dull. The branches of the trees
deodortoed alcohol. Put a small quan­ adjustment of the strike of the Cigar
formed an arch over the streets—they
tity of it In a saucer and with the tips Factory Strippefs' union at the H.
were rather roads-giving in summer a
of the fingers ar a small stiff brush
rub it smartly into the roots of the Traiser shops it year ago last May, delicious shade. But few people walk­
have Just rendered their decision. The ed on them, aud where there was a
hair.
*
Any one who Is troubled with bald­ strike bad beeu to maintain the union's footstep it souuded loud, in winter
ness If he will first rub the bald spot wage rate from uuy reduction aud also there was no sound at all, for snow
with a bit of coarse flannel until the to prevent the sending of stock to be covered the ground, and even wheels
REGISTERED
akin looks red and then apply the ton­ ■tripped to a nonunion factory in New could not be heard.
He went there in midsummer. He I
ic will be delighted with its effective­ York in violation of an alleged previ­
ness. The process should be repeated ous ii.jreetuent on that question aud didn't go from choice. He was obliged
three times daily for at least eight causi-d an iuterest of national extent to go. There was a deal on. and he
Of Marshfield, Oregon
must manage it from this quiet spot
weeks, it is one of the best remedies owing to the question involved.
His
work
was-princlpally
waiting
for
for baldness obtainable.
Will visit Bandon the 22d and 23J
The arbitrators are unanimous in people to make up their minds to sell
of each month.
Office at Gailier
There ts another simple remedy
granting
the
union
its
claims
on
wages
what they owned and for instructions.
Hotel. Expert services and honest
which dates back to the Roman em­
The town possessed a dainty little
prices guaranteed
pire. though it is a common enough aud working rules aud regarding treat­
preparation of the present day. Rub ment of stock. Mr. Filetie gives a library. He went there for something
the spot morning and evening for three minority opinion as regards the right to read. There was a cheerful ap­
TORIC LENS. SO EASY MOUNTINGS
months with a ilttle oil of turpentine of having stock treated wherever de­ pearance inside, logs blazing in a
The testing of children's eye* as
>
broad
tiled
fireplace.
The
librarian,
If used faithfully it will not be long sired. Ou that point Mr. Filene says: ]
groken lens'duplicated
before the downy hair appears.—Chi
“The situation presents itself to me a girl of twenty, stepped to the desk.
“I would like a book of some kind.”
cago News.
in this way. I may Justly say that
he
said. “I’m cooped up here with Ilt­
the union may Justly claim an award
Ironing ■ Shirt.
of a living wage within its Jurisdic­ tle to do and insufferably bored.”
Thé shirt to be Ironed should first tion, and to the manufacturer that be ! There were books on the desk which
be thoroughly dried. Then those parts shall not have work dune in this Juris­ be took up and scanned listlessly.
Under New Management
“What book would you like?” asked
to tie starched must be wrung out of diction unless he pays such a wage.
lukewarm clear water and put at once But the manufacturer must have the the librarian.
“I haven’t the slightest idea.”
into the thick, hot starch. Squeeze right to move ull of bis factory to an-
“You’ll find the card rack over
out and rub between the hands. This other state and to inanufacture part
will remove any small lumps or super of his output there should he feel so there.”
If you are looking
“Couldn’t you suggest something?”
fluous starch that may adhere. Then inclined. I believe, however, that the
“Fiction?”
for ? good piece
wring through a clean cloth to make union has the right to follow him to
dry, roll tightly and leave for an hour, such states and endeavor to organize I “Yes.”
of meat just call
"Have you read ‘Robinson Crusoe?* ”
when the article will t>e ready to iron the operatives there so as to compel
in and see us.
“Yes. when a boy. Why should I
The irons must tie hot and scrupulous him to pay union wages there." Con­
Fresh and Salt
ly clean. It is not enough to clean the cluding. Mr. Filene says: “Maj- 1. in read that now?”
“Well. Crusoe was alone on bis is­
bottoms thoroughly, but tiie sides also, conclusion, point out another situation
Meats of all kinds
or the result will tie smears and prob which, if remedied, might furnish a land; you are alone here. You might
ably the iron will stick to the part solution of the question at issue. It get some suggestion from him as to
that is being ironed. After unrolling might be satisfactory to the Strippers' how to occupy your time.”
"Thank you; I’d rather read this.
the shirt place the cuffs in a position union, aud it seems to me desirable
for ironing and go over them with a and Just. It would come if the Cigar­ ‘The Heart's Highway.’ I coukl do
dry cloth, rubbing. Lay the wrong makers' union would refuse to give better in recommending books to you.”
“What would you suggest?”
side up and cover with a strip of its label to any cigars excepting those
Proprietor»
‘“rut Yourself In His Place.' » »»
cheesecloth, then press with a hot Iron. tiie tobacco In which was always strii>-
“That's impossible. You are a man,
Turn on the right side and do the ped by union workers; that is. if
a woman. You are a stranger; I am
Baine. Continue until the cuffs are al they would come to an agreement with
most dry, then remove the cheesecloth the Strippers’ union by which the at home here."
“I am a bachelor, and you. I prt>-
and iron thoroughly dry.
label would stand for union stripping
as well as union making. The objec­ sumo, are a inaid.”
“How would 'When a Man's Single'
Sawing Machine Attachment.
tions to debarring the Traisers from
Among the minor inventions of in having their tobacco stripped else­ suit you?”
“I think I should like it better than
tereat is the thread guide for a sew­ where would be overcome. At present
I ‘Robinson Crusoe.' Would it help me?”
ing machine devised by a Wisconsin they seem insurmountable to me.”
“Possibly. When you have finished Rasmussen Bros., Props.
man. The guide consist of a disk
Messrs. Gompera and Mitchell as the
with an opening to receive the pin or majority give a decision on the place- it you might take up this one: ‘It Is
■pool spindle and a flat arm projected of-handling-stock question which vir­ Never Too Late to Mend.’ ” She
upward from the edge of the disk nnd tually lays down a principle of organ­ blushed as she said it.
“The one appears to be a natural
ized labor on all such matters aud one
which would apply equally to other sequel of the other. What’s this, ‘Red
cases of recent origin tn New Eng as a Rose Is She?’ ”
She blushed still deeper.
land. They say: "There has tieen a
“We are not getting on. I wish a
unanimity of opinion in regard to the
WINE5, L1QVOR5 AND
award of wages and most of the condi | novel to while away the time, and I
lions of tiie award. Differences of don’t find one.
“You are right. This conversation
opinion have occurred, but over most
CI6AR.5
of them the arbitrators have had no i can do you no good, and it might pro-
Jurisdiction. We have been constrain duce”—
Bandon
Oregon
“ ‘Bitter Fruit.’ ” he interrupted,
ed to the. conclusion that, having
agreed to award the schedule of wages. I reading the title of a volume she
It would tie devoid of any meaninc j handed him.
She turned away, and lie, going to
did we decide that tiie work might bo
performed by workers in any other the card rack, fingered the cards for
city than Boston and particularly at a awhile in silence, looking aside occa-
; sionally at the girl, who sat by the fire
lower rate.”—Boston Globe.
reading. Presently he selected a book.
She Jabbed it with a stamp and. glanc­
The Frank K. Foster Fund.
The trustees of the Frank K. Foster ing at the title, gave her head a slight
A. Garfield
fund made their final report a few toss, it was “A Passing Fancy."
“
Better
take
that."
she
said,
handing
days ago. The report included the re­
ceipts nnd expenditures of both the him “A Bit of a Rogue."
lie came again the next day and tiie Mill and Steamboat Work Our
OUIDKM THE THltEAD.
funds of the Massachusetts state
next,
taking out books ami keeping
SPECIALTIES
branch. American Federation of Labor,
bearing an eye for the thread,
up
the
same sort of chat till the
and
the
Boston
Typographical
union.
tending out through an edge of the
arm is a slot, which admits of the eye No. 13. The receipts of the Massachu­ autumn arrived. Then he finished his SPECIAL MACHINES BUII-T TO ORDE«
being easily and quickly threaded and setts state branch fund were $1,863.21 work and before leaving went to the
library to return what books remained
Turned Shafting, Cap anti Sei
which also permits of loose action of and of tiie Boston Typographical union
with him.
fund
$1.744.47
As
a
balance
of
$70.21
Screws. Machile Bolts.
the thread nnd eliminates the danger
“I go tomorrow,” be said, “Thanks
an.1 Fittings, Brass Work
of Its snapping. All sewing machines of tiie typographical union fund was
for
the
books.
This
one.
”
laying
“
The
have some form of thread guide, but transferred to the state branch fund
Wooing O't” on the desk. “I have en­
GENERAL REPAIRING
the advantages claimed for the one in the closing of the typographical
joyed very much." lie looked at her
fund
accounts
the
combined
receipts
■hown in the Illustration are that it is
Shop in Connection
with an unmistakable glint in his eye. Pattern
easier to thread than others nnd the of both funds were $3,537.47.
"I thought you would prefer ’A Mid I
The expenditures from both funds
cotton is less likely to snap when run
were: McLean hospital, total payments summer Madness.”'
i
through it
“I warn you that you may cast ridi­
from both funds. $938.75; funeral ex­
penses. $232. nnd total payments to cule on my feelings”—
Household Hints.
“ ‘Once Too Often.’ ” stamping a
B
Mrs.
Frank K. Foster. $2,366.72. Those
A glazier's knife will I e
an
were the only items of expenditure, book of that name.
excellent thing with whi li
“Have you considered what 1 said to Ladies' and Children's Furnish«
the trustees stating that there are no
■nd clean the bottoms of
you
the last time I was here?” be
expenses reported for collecting and
ings, Men’s Shirts and
kettles.
asked.
conducting
the
fund.
Much time Is saved if pt .»er linings
Overalls
“Yes. and I regard it"—the stamp ■
for cake pans are cut In quantities and
came down on—“A Flirtation With
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING
Bottle Blower* Indorse Pension.
kept ready for Instant use In a dust
A LARGE STOCK OF
The recent convention of the Inter­ Truth."
proof box with a tight lid.
“How can you say that? I told you
A little muriatic acid added to the national Glass Bottle Blowers' associa­
rinsing water after a blue and white tion at Milwaukee indorsed the plan I loved you and wished you to be my
AT THE
fiber nig Is scrubbed with soap and to retire on pensions all members who wife, giving you time for considera­
have reached the age of sixty years tion."
water will help to restore the color.
A clean cloth dipped In hot water, and have worked at the business for i “And my answer is that I prefer this
retreat and independence to the city |
then a saucer of bran, will speedily twenty-five consecutive years.
and slavery to an artificial life."
clean white paint without Injury to It.
He stood regarding her lugubriously
The soft bran acts like soap on tfie
LABOR
GOSSIP
Presently
his eye, falling to the desk,
dirt
If you wish a bottle cold---
lighted on a book. He took it up and
The. official Journal of the Interna­ handed it to her. It was “A Woman’s
Call at the Eagle,
Homemade Baking Powder.
tional Association of Stenin Engineers No.”
If you love the goods that's old--
One pound of pure cream of tartar, will hereafter be printed in Brooklyn.
Thus far the desk had been between
one-half pound of lieat baking soda,
Call at the Eagle,
I
5
The
annual
convention
of
the
Inter
them,
Lifting the latch to the gate
■nd two more tahlespoonfuls of flour
national
Association
of
Machinists
will
Taint no use to sit and blink
that
shut
him
off
from
the
interior
than you have of soda. Tut all Into
If you really need a drink,
a sifter and sift ten times For ex be held in Denver commencing ou he went inside. She was leaning on
the desk. He stole his arm around her
Jut make a sign or ring a bell.
ample. If you have ten spoonfuls of Sept. 13.
T he members of the New York Cen­ waist and spoke low tn tier ear:
soda take twelve spoonfuls of flour.
And you bet they'll treat you right
“I came into this library a few
You then have absolutely pure baking tral Federated union have made ar­
i
Down at the Eagle
powder at half cost of the best you rangements for the big Labor day months ago to seek solace from lonell
célébrai Ion. when It Is estimated more ness. I found ft. but not in the books
can buy.
than 40.000 men in the labor ranks T have taken out. for I have not read
will parade.
one of them. Nevertheless I appreci­
Virginia Corn Pone.
At the last meeting Typographical ate them because they have afforded
Sttr a tenspoonful of salt and a table-
BANDON. OREGON
Spoonful of melted lard Into n quart of union. No. <’ Ni w York city, voted to us a language of love. They have i
cornmeal nnd add enough cold water place $2.500 at the disposal of the served as shields to that diffidence
to make a soft dough Sbnpe with tFe I benefit lioiiftl to relieve the present which hedges a newborn affection. But
hands Into oblong rolls like little necessities of such inemliers as are they are no longer needed. Let us now
talk plainly. Tell tne. do you love me. mandón
loaves and bake quickly in n well unemployed
—
O regon
greased pan Serve hot. break open
Referring to
Massa and will you marry me?”
Drug
¡¡¡at
and
Apothecary
»•
“
I
will.
”
and ent with butter
ehusetts merely ns "Ebon S Draper,'
When he returned to the city he was
Is ,nst in receipt of n new stock of
a ••ommittee appointed at a special con­
To R«mov« Ink Stain*.
vention of tiie .Massachusetts state commended for his patience In remain­
Place the article over steam and ap­ branch American Federation of La­ ing in a dull country town until every -Tt’igs ami Chemicals. l’iter. ami
ply salt mid lemon Juice. The stain bor. held nt B >ston. recoin mended that bit of the work assigned hint had been ’*ropnAtary Preparations. Toilet
<ttsap|H*nrs as If by magic. Another every OffoCt lx- ni:!<1(> to defeat CoV- satisfactorily closed. It was only When :'teles. L'rnggist Sundries, Perfumes,
■eth'x) Is to use peroxide of hydrogen. ernot Draper for public office •‘and ail the winter came on and they received brushes, Sponge*. Snap. Nn's ami
This will remove stains fretn tb< must other political enemies of the trades his wedding cards that they under­ • Candies, < 'igars. Tobaccos ar «1 Cig
stood the reason for his acquiescence trettes. Paints, Oils, Glass arid
tori lea te fabric
Baton movement."
in his band tot.
i J’tuntcr's Supplies.
F. J HAYES
OPTOMETE RIS T
R l CO »DER management has
iÌ
n-1; :
furnish
•
¡ration offer that
them afi
news
the
of
tne
the Recorder at a marvelous low price
$3.00 per year
The Daily Sa.» Francisco Bulletin,
1.50 per year
The Bandon Recorder
Tota’,
$4.50
Both papers
this office if
advance, per year
z -J OESE=IC'OE==S E3O^.
BANDON REAL ESTATE*
AND LOAN COMPANY
ALL KINDS 01
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
o
f
-
BANDON.
OREGON
C. I. Bl.t'Mi XROTHi K, Notary Public
OFFICE IN DIAEliLLX BUILDING
YOUR ATTENTION
|l
Is i .tliiii i<> the fact that COL C. T. BLl.’MEN-
ROTHER f i union. Oregon, will insure Saw­
mill men, Loggers and other k nils of workmen
against sickness, acci h i t or death at reasonable
rates. ft will pay you to call on him and sec
u hat lie offers in that lii c.
I i
s*>
NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco
First-class Passenger Fare,
Racket Store Í
I
li
o
Burglary Insurance
Insurance
HOLIDAY GOODS
Loue
í
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop o
Clarence C.
whereby we
country in a metiopolitian d
The El Dorado
i
the
can give subscribers the advantage of
Doyle & Sergeant
Alvin Munck, Prop.
f rancisco Bulletin
San
IHE CITY MEAT MARKET
Toys, Notions, Dishes
with
made arrangements
Freight Rates,
-
$7.50
$3 on Up Freight
-
•f. I-'.. WALSFROM. Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
E. N E. T. Kruw, owner, and n
24 California St., San Francisco.
M
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a
i
a
First Class Laundry Wor’-c Guaranteed.
attention given to fine woolen goods.
Special
. i ■ ■ g Mens’ Boita and Ladies’ fine skirts givfb
prompt attention
F. A BATES, Proprietor
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