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RWM I- W MIMIK r. Y Banion POLICY GOOD dcrorirr NUMBER 74 RANDOM. OREGON FRIDAY. SFPTFMRFR 19 1913 VOLUME XXIX A ■ FOR Peaches Shipped by Mail. ALL IS TO LEAVE A FEW THINGS UNSAID ENJOIN LEAGUE ROUND UP BALL MONEY NEXT SUNDAY I. W. W Convention. Grains Pas«. Sept. 15 The par.' Chicago, Sept, ix Fifty del«, «el post w proving a g«e«t boon to gates declaring they represented .1 the fruit growers of this section vast army <>l unskilled workmen, Every evening of late there has been attended the opening of the annual a truck loud of |>each«» and tomatoes 9 convention <>t the industrial Workers mailed out of Grants Pass, most of of the World hire toil ly. The the fruit going to sArshfield The delegate- L*>ten«*d t« Torn Mam , Adopts Resolution of Confi foxes of fruit or vegetables weigh 20 Bandon Management Takes Will be Treat For Those EnglisS labor leader, cntcise Samuel Judge Can See No Law That pounds the [>ostage being 20 cents. I j Gompers, president of the American Cover» Extradition Who Enjoy Wild West Action Against Pres. dence - Brown Issues I. The produce has to be conveye«! Federation of Labor. “ Gompers is of Thaw. Kern. Features W. W. Subpoenas. the greator part of the way by a pure reactionary,” he said, “and F stage and so far all of it has reach«fd has got far away from a sympathetic Littleton, N. H. Sept. t6 —Harry J. T. Sullivan, Clayton E. Meade Roundup sports of the best kind understanding of the needs of the Coquille, Or., Sept. 16.—Ata its destination in good condition. Heretofore, owing to the long dis and R. E. L. Bedillion have brought will be given at the ball park on great army of borne-down, unskilled K. Thaw, tugutive from Matteawan, meeting of the Coos County Bar tance produce has to go by stage, action in the circuit court restrain won a victory in the United States next Sunday afternoon There will laborers. Association here yesterday, reso the freight or expr«*ss charges made ing President Henry Kern of the “He virtually is at the head of District Court here today when Some hard lutions of confidence in Robert O. the shipments prohibitive, but the Coos County Base Ball League from be horse bucking. ; lhe American ‘labor trust.’ Instead Judge Aldrich indefinitely suspend Graves, the Marshfield lawyer, who parcel post has'solved the problem paying the $150 pennant money to buckidg horses have been obtained ' of welcoming into its membership ed a hearing on a writ of habeas was indicted by the Oregon SO- These shipments attract considerable any other team than Bandon where for the contests. There will be bull all who need the benefits of organ- corpus, obtained by the Thaw law- prerne Court for disliarirent lor al attention each evening, as the postal it rightly belongs. riding, cowboy horse races, includ ' ization, the ‘labor trust' draws a yers. This means that Thaw will leged |Nirticipatiofl in the Dr. Leach clerks have to cancel the stamps on President Kern refused to turn ing novelty races such as the three sharp line, excluding the unskilled." have a Federal writ to check his deportation, were adopted. Graves the boxes by hand. immediate return to New York the money over to Bandon and in change race, potato race, relay etc. j is being cited on charges made by State in the event Governor Felker fart declared the money, pennant Exhibitions of lassoing. The drunk (. H. McLaugghn of Marshfield. orders his extradition after the hear and all forfeited, because, as he en ride etc. Besides adopting the resolution ing to be held at Concord. claimed, Bandon had played more A full afternoon of cowboy sports, of confidence, the Bar Association In an open discussion with Wil imported men than had been agreed Sid Steele the most noted of all also pledged any membar whom Mr. liam Travers Jerome after announ- upon. ¡This however, has never western rough riders. Curly Blan Graves might designate to defend been proven, as Bandon was never cing the suspension of the hearing, chard the winner of many prizes for | him in the disbarment proceedings. given a hearing and it has never Judge Aldrich said that search of horse bucking, Albert Barman who subpoenas were also issued, it was been shown that we played more the statutes had failed to reveal to won the saddle at Myrtle Point and announced, by District Attorney imported men than our quota, The him any law under which a man in some half dozen other expert rough Brown for Dr, Leach, Secretary Eugene Or., Sept. 15.—The Thaw’s position, a lunatic charged The city council met in regular fact is, that Bandon is the only Edgeworth and other I. W. W. session Wednesday night all the town in the county that has sup riders will take part. first passenger train over the new with a crime, could be extradited. One of the features of the after members who were deported, to ap members present. Willamette Pacific railway carried Jerome specially deputized to ported a base ball team this year. noon's sports will be a tug of war on I pear before the Coos County grand 1150 people from Eugene and bring about Thaw's return to the A number of ordinances were The other towns, being cheaper jury could tell what they knew passed, including an ordinance for sports, have imported men, given horseback. The exhibition will be Springfield to Noti yesterday. Of asylum, tried to block the postpone about it, Mr. Brown issued the sub the improvement of Jackson Ave. them jobs at other work and then under the management of G. A. these 800 were from Eugene and ment on the ground that the writ poenas in response to telegraphic and one for the improvement of 7th called them local men, when in real Barman and Sid Steele. Mr. Steele 350 from Springfield, the people of had been obtained as a matter of ex has ridden at Pendleton and Prine instructions from Governor West. the latter city occupying one of the pediency. He produced an affida St. West, between the east line and ity they were imported men. ville where he won first honors The There was much discussion around west line of Jackson Ave. President Kern declared several rough riders have with them the two sections in which the train was vit from a newspaper man quoting the Courthouse as to the right to 1 un. Aside from these excursions a Thaw's counsel as saying this, but An ordinance was passed provid of Bandon's victories forfeited, with issue subjKwnas for these men after ing for the vacating of a portion of out giving our boys a hearing, stock necessary for a first class ex large number motored out from he was unwilling to press the matter the Grand Jury had voted not to the south side of old Atwater Street, which is considered a very irregular hibition. Gowboy sports of the kind Eugene and hundreds of farmers after counsel for Thaw had assured the rough riders will put on at the incur the expense of subpoenaing now Secoed Street East. proceeding, and before Bandon is and their families dro\ e to Noti to the court that the application for the ball park on Sunday are exciting them. Some declared that the enjoy the cde >ra ion, which was writ had beer, entirely regular, The council also passed the city going to see her rightful belongings District Attorney was authorized by engineer s specifications providing taken away, the home management and interesting and the event is sure held by the people of the village to "What do you propose to do to draw a big crowd. law to issue sub|>oenas only for such for a sewer along Franklin Ave. and will fight it through the courts. mark the completion of the long then?" insisted the judge. witnesses as the grand jury might extending into several of the cross tunnel a short distance beyond. Jerome hesitated. wish to have brought before them. streets in that section. The day was spent in various ways, “The immediate question,’’ con Ordinarily the grand jury is willing horse racing, a baseball game and a tinued the court, “is whether the to have whoever the prosecuting basket picnic being the principal pioceedings shall go on or be sus attorney wants but in this case they G. A. R. and W R. C. amusements. Prominent men of pended. It is the judgement of the had specifically decided not to issue Reunion. Eugene and Springfield gave ad- court that a suspension would not the subpoena, What the grand i dresses. The Willamette-Pacific menace the interests of either side, Last Tuesday the Charm, on its jurors will say on their return here morning trip to Coquille bore a team won the ball game, score 9 to and in view of the fact that the gov Thursday is a question. ernor hesitates to proceed with the merry crowd of G. A. R. people 2. Los Angeless Sept. 17.—Francis County Judge John F. Hall who who in response to an invitation extradition hearing under the status The Bandon Commercial Club is here from Marshfield is said to from Coquille W. R. C. were bound J. Heney has announced his candi of this matter is assured, I suspend The Worm Turns. will meet in Commercial Club Hall have expressed himself rather vigor lor the ciiy lor their annual reunion. dacy for the United States senate to it. It is not adjourned, but sus New York Sept. 15. A trip tonight and as there is business of ously as opposed to the big bill of Old Glory was floating to the breeze, succeed George C. Perkins, whose pended, and 1 suggest that either importance to come before the club through the shops of Broadway and expense that Governor West is song and laughter prevailed, and term expires March 4, 1915. Hen Fifth avenue today blasted all criti side notify me within six days when every member should be present. creating lor Coos county in the I. spirits were aroused for any ad ey became known on the Pacific cism that men have put forth as to they are prepared to go on with it ’’ The Commercial Club is a most coast through his successful prose W. W. matter and especially in venture awaiting them. Thaw sat with his eyes riveted worsen s clothes. The display of cution in San Francisco, He is a important factor in the building up ' connection with Leach. It may be On arrival a small scouting party progrefsive and an ardent supporter of the town and every citizen should ■b11 sty,es ,or the male oi lhe species on the conrt. His lawyers were that the county court will turn down was enough to forcast an appeal for grinniu;. He was remanded back take an interest in it. commanded by Lee, not Robt. E. of Governor Johnson. the bill of Leachand others for ex- a truce on the dress argument. to the joint custody of Sheriff Drew but Mary Jane, were taking in the --oov- |icnses and fees on the subpaenas. Here are a few of the things the of Coos county, who arrested him sights when they captured, by Judge Hall declared that the ‘fashionable man will wear: after his recent deportation from stratagem, the key of the city. county court would not appropriate Plush bat in olive, sable or green Canada and United States Marshal At this juncture the president of any money for the expenses of a I shades with a band of pleated silk. Nute. liody guard for Dr. Leach from the Coquille Corps appeared and by I The more d 'ring may wear a feather Counsel tor both sides, after talk great force and valorous maneuver Portland here.—Coos Bay Times. of red or gieen. Stocks, contrast ing the governor by telephone, ing recaptured the goldtn treasure. ing in color with the shirt, or a agreed that the extradition hearing Taj >s sounded for refr«?sh.sment and black plush tie with an inset piece would not be held until Tuesday, Along the Water Front. victor and vanqushed with other I of contrasting silk. Brilliant yellows September 23. The lawyers then The Fifield arrived at midnight guests, enjoyed alike a princely O. A. Chamberlin has established are displayed. C: H. McLaughlin, Andrew Stor- went into confetence to decide where with too tons of freight and the dinner. an auto line between Bandon and Waistcoats are of brocaded velvet gard. W. J. Ritz and other well- to hold Thaw meanwhile. Order at last prevailed anti Mrs, oilowing passengers: J, P. Furh- the Lyons-Johnson null and will run and plush known Marshfield Socialists appear Crowds, pecking Main street in nan and wile, Mrs. M. M. Stott, C. Rutlege, president of Coquille Corps In case the plush colored hat does ed cefore City Recorder Butler yes front of the <ourt building, cheered cars at intervals of about every hour [ L. Carson, G. B. Stevens, Mrs. J. made the opening address closing m. until to not appeal, there is the ilternative terday and registered es Democrats. Thaw as he was driven to a hotel and a half from 6:30 a. Jlsen and child, Clara Clark. Miss her speech by presenting the key of Chamberlin has the big of a derby with a cut-steel buckle for dinner Jlark. J, J. Aggeler, F. M Cook, 1 the city to Mrs. Fatilds, president The action has caused considerable p. m. Mr. formerly owned bv n the service. ! talk, G. A. Bennett, Dr. Taggart Packard car, » diss Gillispie, C. W, Holms, I). R of Bandon W. R. C. who responded Lastly, the real swagger middle- giving due praise to the city and and some of the local Democrats Clint Malehorn, and has the car in ’lace, F. J. Whaton. The Brooklyn sailed Tuesday wi h region of which she was the proud objecting to McLaughlin being re first class condition, The fare will agged man, whose chesj has ap parently slipped down to his waist 37,000 feet of lumber ami the fol owner of the key to its wonderful gistered with their party. —Coos Bay be 15 cents, and Mr. Chamberlin line, will don a straight front corset. will no doubt pick up a good busi awing passengers: G, P. Kalenger resources, and calling T. T. Allen Times. ness. .. Gregory, Harry Chard, H. W. commander of Bandon Post to the Hizz Fun Makers. fattley, M. Condon, M Gehrm.in, p'ltloi.n to assist in unlocKing the Two Arrested in Coquille. pot‘ I of wealth and patriotism. At This popular company are evident lasor Bros., Burge, Robt. Mc- this the gate swung wide and we Coquille, Or., Sept. 16.—Two In a Pathe Weekly run at the ly pleasing the Bandon public, Cenzie and wife, Sieto Bacorini, to'd it all in .ong and story. We young women were arrested here judging from the continued increase iose Cassani, Gianni Leda, B. Reg- will not rame all rhe actors in this last night by the City Marshal after Grand last night, “Skinny” Meyers of their audiences At a special meeting of the City impromptu but excellent progrim they had been marching up and formerly with the Bandon baseball It is evident from the high rec- lado, J. Vanotti, F. Ferg n. The Tillamook arrived Tuesday and only conclude by saying that down in front of the hotel, flrting team, but now with the Boston Na- ommendations given this company Council last night all preparations one, Mrs A. M. Tucker proclaimed . . ■ « by the people and press of Langlois, for the opening of First Street were ith 135 tons of freight and sailed | in a neat little speech that “Al is with the customers and making “goo tionals, was seen to good effect in | o^r J Go,d Cr*cent >>ain Wednesday with za tons of fair in love and war” and even a goo” eyes at them. One of them the opening game with the Giants 1 (jtyt aiK j Eureka that the a.tu *.uiv.na . »..e affair is completed and the K. of P. Ixrdge, eight, going via Port Orford ’o Relief Corjis president may be un- is said to be a Coquille girl and the of New York. I Myers ’ made a base pleasing from an entertainment and Arthur Ellingson will be notified I fairly fair before fare, but fairly fair other a recent arrival. Their names hit with three men on bases and standpoint, and the lectures arc of a ke on a load of ties. at once that they can move their to a fairly vanquished foe who was beneficial and instructive n tare, Francisco The Elizabeth left San brought in two of them. Several were not given out. a fair and honored guest to the fair but it is evident that the medicine buildings. The ordinance carries st night and will probably arrive est order of fair and noble women, fans happened to be at the show and ■ and the manner m which it is the emergensy clause and it is prob !re Sunday morning and sail again j—Press < or of Bandon, W. R. C. Jas. P. Olsen was up from Lang- recogniz«?d Myers at once. — Marsh recomsnended is straightforward and able that actual work will be in I < Coquille papers please copy.) lots on business Tuesday, onday evening. field Record, honest. progress within the next six weeks. HENEY WOULD BE SENATOR ii av . • • W ■s 4« « » * • . » » a