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• • t • • • • •if - . • --- - ■■■.♦ ---- w.---- -- ---- ------- ----- loot rate a tug boat and pilotage se The Port Law. vice in said Port and belwe* :t said For the benefit of *uf readers w< Pori and the sea- and to that end to HA! I publish extracts from the port law,.| purchase, lease, contr J and operate Labor Can Be Successful Only passed by the last genrial assembly] steatn tug boats anti 'team and sa . So Far as It Unites. 01 Oregon We eanno publish th< nlot Boats upon sn^li rivet', bay* Wines. Liquors & Cigars entire law, owing to its volubility, tnd harbors and ujKin the sett, anil but publish the parts that bear di to collect charges from vessels ein POWER OF CONCENTRATION Keervu liiaught rectly on the tax question, which ploying .'ucli tugs so op »rated and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Lessons of the Past Year That Union ire the vital points th.it most con for pilotage services rendered by employees of such corporation, and ists Must Heed—Workers Should cern the people. Profit by the Example of Employers. “Municipal corporations desig such corporation shall have the right Unity Means Strength. nated as Ports may l»e incorporated to claim and collect salvage for se - The year 1909 was one of trial to in counties bordering upon bays 01 vices rendered to vessels in distress BANDON OREGON labor unions. in the same manner as a natural per The slow resumption of normal bust rivers navigable from he sea cr con ness activities. fallowing the panic of taining bays or rivers navigable from son. The charges tor tovage and two years ago, operate«! against con the sea in mannei as in this act her« pilotage shall be fixed bv the bcatti tinuous employment, which, in turn, of commissioners for stnjt corpota- tended to prevent wages from rising inafter provided. in proportion to the increased cost of * Such ci»rj»orati« n shall have tion. and shall be public and pub living. lished to the world, md said coipo power: A tariff 1411 was passed by congress 1. To improve all bai s, rivers and ration shall be entitled to a Hen upon which seems to have given the large "interests” a more thorough control harbors within its limits and between a >y vessel for any sums due it for than ever, and cons«’quently wage piloting or towing uch vessel, and earners are confronted with higher its limits and the sea for such width the master and owner i f such vessel and length and to such depth as it price» for the necessaries of life. The year Just gone witnessed the may be deemed necessary’ or shall in addition be jointly and s«-v Inauguration of a new president of tin1 IN'VUIIUK AT OFFICE OF rally liable to such corporation United Stat«*s, elected by the conserv convenient for the use of shipping ative and property interests an«l whom •t. d as the means at its disposal wi.l tlierelor. If a vessel or cargo, while I he BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY labor may expert to look at all Indus allow, and to construct such canals, bv ing towed by a vessel owner) or trial questions, whether legislative or operated by such corporation, or judicial, with eyes trained to see an«l basins, and waterways as it may be protect the vested rights of property deemed necessary or convenient'for while under t te charge of a pik't at all hazards. the use of shipping or the extension employee of such corporati m, suHvrs The courts during tin- past year at njury or loss by reason of tne fault least temporarily made another ad i the commerce of such Port. oi such tug or the negligence or in vance in their apparently settl«»d p«>I- 2. To contract with the govern ley of extending their jurisdiction or competency of such pilot, such cor mi nt of the United States to do an\ as Jefferson said, "making more bn^i poration shall not be liable for an , ness," by assuming a right of censor and all or anv part of t' e work of ship over the constitutionally guaran making and maintaining or making lo'S or injury thertof in excess of teed personal right of freedom of or maintaining such a depth of watet $5,000.00. speech and of the press. 6. To acquire bv purchase, con The various associations of employ in such bays, harbors or rivers as Alvin Munck, Prop ers are active and making desperate said government of the United Stat« s demnation or other lawful method BANDON, OREGON efforts to get the employers united to may front time to time determine to such lands as it may deem necessary fight labor. Now, while outside the ranks of make or maintain, and tor the ntak to improve for public convenience union labor we find that during the ing or maintaining of which it shall anil the convenience of its shipping Clarence ) . Loue year 1009 considerable progress wai- ami commercial interests all or am random -- O regon made in uniting or in consolidating or may contract ith said corpora employing interests, in Judicial en{ tion, and to receive therefor such portion of the waterfront of its liar Dru^^ist tinti .¿potheen r y croacbments tqton the rights of lalior compensation as may be agreed or Hors, rivers anil waterways; to en- Is.uHt in reoeipt of a new stuck of and in colossal concentration of capital arge its tidal area, construct, exca for futur«« commanding use. wtiat was between said government ot the Drugs and Chemicals Palei. an. United States and said corporation vate or dredge canals and channels Propri-»tary going on Inside of labor’s ranks? Preparations, Toilet Has labor shown the same effort 3. In c.rrving on any work in connecting its waterways with on tides. L‘rugg Snndri* -. Perfumes or disposition to unite, to consolidate Bnistte», Sponges. . Soap, Nuts and another or with other waterways and this act provided to» be carried 01. and to concentrate that is manifested ('andi“H. I '¡gars. Tobaccos at ti Cig- by those who ure naturally inclined to the said corporation shall have the the sea. and to construct, maintain alettes, Paints, Oils, Glass ''ii' oppose every movement by labor for same r«ght of eminent domain and and operate upon any ot the water Painter-» Supplies. shorter hours or higher wages? Truth comi»els us to admit tiiat th«* to take property for public uses as front. so acquired by it, wharves, SHOES year 1909 was unusually full of fac exist at such time under the laws o’ warehouses and drydocks, and to SOOTS - AND tional strife in labor’s ranks. You can t expect to get $2 worth this -State in lav« r of corp«»rati«>n- collect from vessels using the same The electrical workers- controversy for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at alone has caused the revocation of organized for the construction and wharfage and dockage and to col charters of several A. F. of L. state operation of railroads, ami to be ex leet from owners or consignees o branches anil numerous Central Labor ; ercised in the same manner anil on goods, passing oi er said din ks anil unions witli much resultant ill feeling I No difference, however grave, within the same terms as b>- the laws oi warehouses, wharfage and storage Dealer in Boots anil Shoes. any union can be of sufficient impor this State provided in ease of said charges frem goods so handled tance to warrant a split. If those who cor|>orati<>ns, save only that in the 7. Generally to do such other acts Repairing neatly and promp believe a certain way are in a minority tly done at lowest liv they should abide by the will of the case of corporations organized under and things as shall tend to promote ing prices majority, and if they ar«* in the major the provisions of this act the right the maritime shipping and commer ity they will eventually prevail if they shall extend to the taking of, and cial interests of such corp »ration and stay in the ranks. If they violate the principles of unionism by leaving the such corporation shall have and to acquire, hold, use. enjoy and dis ranks they do not deserve to prevail. there is hereby granted to it the (Concluded on p ige 7) Had the quarrels between the fac right to take any and all private tions of electrical workers been settled Advertise in the R ecorder and Anything y-n want in within the union the strife would not property under said right of < rr.inent Cabinet V > rk. Patterns, vou will get results. tuive injured the general labor move domain which shall be found neces- Models.’ ment very much, if at all. sary or convenient in carrying on And if all members of other unions bad refused to encourage or recognize any work or the exercising, carrying Sheriff’s Sale Under Execu Job Work a Specialty any split in the electrical workers the out or executing any power in this general labor union movement would tion Gliina l<wet».Si.|»boar..H. act provided to be carried on, exer not have beeu injured much by the Notice i« hereby given that under and by , Piet uro Fra tu e s a n <1 cised, carried out or executed bv it. virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit el«»ctrlcal workers- controversy. Moulding- made t > order Other illustrations could be given of 4. Anil to the full extent which court of the stale of Oreg< n. fjr the county of First, class work. Call Coos, on the 21st day of January, 1910, in a factional strife injurious to the labor and see toe in Blackerby the State of Oregon might itself ex- certain action wherein Elbert Dyer is plaintiff and movement, but the foregoing will serve building, opposite Re William Howel! is defendant, being case num ercise and control or to w hich it can ns examples to prove the necessity for corder office. Shortest ber IBS3, by which said execution I am com* unionists generally to get fixed in their grant to corporations organized un possible time. Satisfac manded to make the sum of one thousand, for y- minds the one great central fact that three and 00-100 dollars, costs taxed at sev nleen tion guaranteed <ler the provisions of this act t ln- the cause of labor can only l»e success dollar« and an attorney fee of seventy-five dollars, ful in proportion as those who toil right to exercise the same, corpora less the sum of sixty dollars paid heretofore, unite as one. W. W. BINGHAM tions organized under the provisions ’ Agelher w ith costs and expenses upon said execu- I tian, I have levied upon and will, on Every movement toward otu« mean: BANDON. OREGON r concentration of power and makes for of this act shall be and ar«' hereby Saturday, ihe 26th day of March, success. Every movement away from granted full control of all bais, one means dissipation of power and rivers, and harbors within their |9|0, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the county court makes for failure. BANDON Louse, in the city of Coquille, Coos county. There is uo argument possible to jus limits, and between their limits and Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction tify the division of labor into inde- the sea, with full power and author to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand pendent factions. ity to, from time to time, make, es all of the right, title and interest of said defend ! It Is wholly Inconsistent with the ant, William Howell, in and to the following Full line of Harness, Sad oneuess essential to success and is ab tablish, change or abolish wh trf lines Jercnbed real property to-wit Southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of ■olutely indefensible. in such harbors an I rivers, and to ection dles, Bridles, Halters. thirlyfive, township twenty-eight south, of If capital does all th«* uniting, con Blankets and everything make, establish, change, modify or ranee fourteen west of the \\ illamette meridian solidatlng and concentrating and lnbor n Coos county, Oregon. ibolish such rule.-, and regulations usually kept in a first* does all the dividing ami quarreling Dated this 23d day of February, 1910. the certain result must be the further for the use or navigation in such class harness shop. W. W. GAGE. aggramlizeinent of capital an«l enslave 7-5l Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. harbors and rivers, or the placing ot Repairing a Specialty ment of labor. By C. A. Gage, l^eputy. If the wag«» earners will learn this obstructions th« Vein or th«’ removal \V. J. SABIN. Pi ep. one lesson from the experience of 190!» of obstructions therefrom, as it may their chances of betterment in 1910 deem convenient, requisite or neces will be vastly Improved. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The watchword for 1010 should be sary or in the best interests of the D«*partmcnl of the Intcrio«. I that. regardl«»ss of who or what may maritime shipping and commercial I U. S. Land Other at R ' rhuL. Owyon. stand in the way, all wage earners OPTOMETER 1ST » Januaiy 24. 1910 shall unite as one Shoe Workers’ interests of the said Port and th«* Notice is hereby given that Grorge Moland WILL BE AT Journal. '.lid rules anil regulations so mad«’ whose pottofher address is Bandon. Oregon, did on the 22d day of April. 1909, hie in tfii by it to be enforced by such fines, office Sworn Statement and Application. No Dsmagss For Blacklisted Worker. punishments as it It49|4, to purchase the nw 1-4 of w 1-4, sec The lUebmonil county circuit court penalties and tion 9, Township 29 S., Range 14 West. Wil of ... sound discretion Bandon on the In session in Columbia, 8. C., estab in the exercise ot lamette Meridian, and the tinils-r thereon, under lished a precedent for South Carolina may deem necessary; ami the firns 22d & 23d of Each Month the provision« of the act of June J, 1878, am! by awarding Slo.iW damage» to O. M acts amendatory, known as the ” Timber and Rhodes, a cotton mill operative, who or penalties so imposed or levied Slone Law” at »uch value as might be fixed by Don ’ t Forget the Date sued the Granby Cotton mills of Co 'hall lie recovered in the name of appraisement, and that, pursuant to such »p- lumbia for damages alleged to have said corporation in any court of this r.lxahon, the laod ami timber tl.ereon hnve f>een appraised. $100 the tirni. r estimated 250,- been suffered by him on account of tile FURNISHED ROOMS •J00 lx>ard feet at $ 4o per M. and the land defendant corporation having placed State having jurisdictio 1 of actions $ nothing; that said applicant will offer fina his name on the blacklist. lor the recovery ot tines and penal proof in support of hw application and sworn AT ties imposed bv Sta e laws, and shall uatement on the 12th day of April. 1910 before Texaa Against Eight Hour Law. A. D. Morie. U. S. Commissioner at hu office. inure and belong to said corporation, The state law enacted nt the last I at Bandon. Oregon Texas legislntive session fixing an and all punishments so imposed shall Any person u at liberty to protest this pur- chaie before entry, or imti*te a contest at any eight hour workday for telegraphers tie enforced in the n tine of said cor MBS SARAH COSTELLO time before patent isxues. by bling a corroborated has been’do< lared invalid tn a decision poration i » any of the courts of this affidavit m th • office, alleging facts which by the court of civil appeals, sitting in Xicevl. in f Hini- *i would defeat the entry. State having jurisdiction of crimes i.'L'Ut; h week . $."• uè. itti Galveston The court contends that BENJAMIN F. JONES. the state law conflicts with the na and misdemeanors under said laws. RnjiMcr. -IO» tional statute, which provides a olre OREGON 5. To esublish. maintain and BANDON • • • * — » WATCHWORD FOR 1910 Now What Do You ( Think of That? a GROSS BROS. ROOMS and LODGING Look what Uncle Sam ha* done for us, now with what he has done and what ue can do for ourselves with a Port of Coquille can you figure out what property is going to be worth and what the increase in values will be in the next few years. I have some good buys on hand and your money back in three years with interest. If you don’t want it I do. Let me insure your house in a good Fire Insurance Co. for three years and see what a iot of worry it will save you, and it will not break you up to pay the premium either. 1 belong to Bandon and anything that helps you helps me. Remember the Name, E. THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Sirs. Infield & Bandon Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight. $7.50 3.00 Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and good service our motto A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco J. H. JOHNSTON, Agent, Bandon, Oregon SHIELDS Äs KENNEDY HLACKSMITIIN AMI U.OXM AkFHS Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. ri Price« I lome Bakery 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry B RE i E R'S Of ail Kinds. You can get my goods at Rosa Co. s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and at Cornforth s restaurant. Satisfaction guar anteed. A trial will convince you ( HAS. IIERZIG, PROP öt Made in Bandon Great Combination Offer rJ,HE RECORDER management has made arrangements with the San Francisco Bulletin whereby we Harness Shop can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer that will furnish them all the news of the oountry in a metropolitian daily and » I F. J. HAYES all the news of Bandon and vicinity in the Recorder at marvelous low price Dr. Perkin's Off ice The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, I e ci fic The Bandon Recorder, $4.50 Both papers through this office if paid in 3 advance, per year • $2.75 1 New vein Rouse coal clean and economical. Estabrook Warhouse, ê • • • 1.50 per year Tota!, hour day for dispatchers. •• $3.00 per year •• A.