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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1938)
T H E B O N N E V I L L E D \>l C H R O N I C L E r R I D A Y, S E P T E M B E R iS. i*W THREE Labor Bill Published for Our Readers Every such Indian F is h in g sies to def.ne the term "labor association, or person dispute to regulate collective bar- organization, association and person gmn.ng agencies, to protect per shall keep accurate books itemizing Grounds V isite d sons not direct parties to labor dis all receipts and expenditures and the ♦ putes from interference with their purposes of such expenditures Any Many folks an* going up to Celtic» persons property and civil rights. members of any labor organization falls to get their annual supply of to protect the buying, selling, or association shall be entitled at all salmon to can The price is j cents transport.ng receiving, delivering, reasonable times to inspect the per pound this year In comparison manufacturing harvesting. pro books, records and accounts of such to two cents other years In order that voters may acquaint cessing handling, and marketing association, or organization, or any The salmon atv ver> plentiful this of agricultural and other products. agent or representative thereof and >car. the Indians »aying all the themselves with Bill No. 316. which •’ to regulate and in certain C U N to have an accounting of all money ! prophecy will appear on the November ballot, of "no salmon" is "bunk.’' forbid picketing and boycotting; to and property thereof the bill, which seeks to regulate The labor unions at Astoria have Section 5. It shall be unlawful for crept up to our Indian fishtng give to the courts jurisdiction for labor disputes, is herewith published the enforcement of this act. to any association, organization, or per grounds thts year At a pow-wow A BILL provide a penalty for the violation son by any direct or indirect means to which your correspondent sat in, of thts act. and to repeal all other to prevent, hinder or molest am per the young Indians said the lm on For an Act to p r o t e c t the acts in conflict with this act son from seeking to engage or engag tricked them into stopping «> the employee, the employer and the public in case of labor controver- BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE ing his services to any person, firm, canneries could dispose of the sur corporation or association desiring plus, as they wen* caught so fast OF THE STATE OF ORBGON this year the canneries could not Section 1 Whenever in any statute to emplov him Section 6 C IV IL REMEDY The can them fast enough or other law of this state the term It is a picturesque sight to see “ labor dispute" is used, such term circuit courts Of this state, and the is hereby defined for all purposes to judges thereof, shall have full pow er. them catch the fish with nets from mean and include only an actual authority and jurisdiction to enforce perilous platforms hanging over the bona fide controversy in which the this act. Including full power to t-suo edge of tho falls A laughable i n c i d e n t occurred disputants stand in proximate rela restraining orders and temporary or tion of employer and the majority of permanent injunctions, and s u c h when a carli»ad of Californians his or its employees and which dir other and further orders as may be bought some dried salmon from the ectly concerns matters directly per- | necessary or appropriate to i arry out Indian women and ate it without taining to wages, hours, or working and enforce each and every pro roasting or without salt The Indian women had a merry laugh behind conditions of the employees of the : vision of this act Section 7 C R IM IN A L REMEDY. tented walls at the Californians' particular employer directly involved j in such controversy. Disputes be Any person who shall violate any of expense There is a great art in drying tween organizations or groups of em the provisions of this act shall lx* The young Indian women ployees as to which shall act for the deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, salmon employees in dealing with the em-| and. upon conviction thereof, shall say they always can or salt their supply. Hut almost every wigwam plover shall not t»e classed as labor j be punished accordingly. disputes, and the refusal of an em- | Section S. All acts and parts of had groat lines of drying salmon, ployer to deal with either party to acts in conflict with this act are for the old women Insist upon dry ing theirs The village near the any such jurisdictional controversy hereby repealed. falls was much cleaner and the shall not operate to make the dispute camping equipments were almost a labor dispute within the meaning of Mohr Named Officer always modern, w h i c h Includes this act. screen doors and gasoline stoves, and Section 2. It shall be unlawful for Of State G. O. P .C lu b trailer houses any person, persons, association or There were Indians from Montana, organization to obstruct or prevent > ♦ John N. Mohr, local attorney, and Idaho, California and Eastern Ore or attempt to obstruct or prevent the lawful buying, selling, transport- ! Vice-president of the Hood River gon The squaws who have lost their ing, receiving, delivering, manuf&c- ' County Republican Club, was Satur T O BUY Y O U R FALL bucks when fishing at the falls al turing. harvesting, processing, hand- I ling, or marketing of any agricultur day named sergeant-at-arms of the O U T F IT Oregon Republican Club», at the al or other products. Our Stocks Are Full With Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for state convention, held Saturday In any person, persons, association or Portland. New Fall Colon and Styles Thomas S Johnson. Jr . president organization to picket or patrol, or CHIROPRACTOR post pickets or patrols. In or near o f the H oik ! River County Club, was CcKits - Suits - Dress *s the premises or property owned, oc in attendance at the meeting, to D r. E a rl J. lvie Blouses - Hats - Accessories cupied. controlled or used by an em gether with Mohr ( hire prat-tic Physician C 1) Nlokelsen was appointed vice- ployer or employers unless there is Our Styles Are Authentic X-ray Diagnosis an actual bona fide existing labor president for the second congresslon- ] And Our Prices Reasonable Complete Electrotherapy dispute between said employer or al district, to service with the execu Colonic Irrigation employers and his or their employ tive committee, composed of the four Fran* Building Coats— 6.90 up to 24.50 es*«. It shall also be unlawful to offices of the county club. The state club recommended that boycott directly or indirectly any em Office hours 9 to 8 Suits— 12.75 up to 22.50 ployer. or the business of such em the legislature "do everything pos Phone Hood River rtWht ployer, not directly Involved as a sible" to Increase the size of the Dresses— 4.95 up to 22.50 monthly old-age pension c h e c k s , party in a labor dispute. DENTIST Our lay-away plan makes it easy Section 4 It shall be unlawful for which now average $23 any organization, association, or for you to pay. person, legally authorized to act as D r. L. R. Alexander collective bargaining agent or repre Hunters Warned sentative of laboring people, to make any charge, or exaction for initiation Of Fire Hazards Dentist — Medical Bldg. fees, dues, fines or other extractions, ♦ c ^ ¿e o n o v a which will create a fund in excess of In the absence of a soaking fall Phone »21 Ran U M the legitimate requirements of such ! rain previous to the opening of the organization, association, or person, | hunting season yesterday, the forest in carrying out the lawful purpose litter is so dry and inflammable that Hood River. Oregon of activities of such organization, a carelessly tossed lighted match or cigarette or a ramp fire that has not J. W a rn e r Henderaon b e e n thorougtyy extinguished by water will readily start a fire, ac D M D. cording to A C Waha, forest super visor of the Mount Hood National Dentist — Forest. To the hunters who usually go to various sections of the Mount Phons «601 Res. M U Hood country for their hunting, he | SUNOS TOU A WHOLI Y IA * OP OOOD «IAD1NOI, made a plea that they should be good sportsmen, which means a ; OPTOMETRIST strict observance of forest fire laws as well as game laws And another i thing, Waha suggests that hunters Penn C . C rum , O p t. D . should keep the rangers and forest (R tfoltr /V*» for Omt Y » guards Informed o f their plana for Optometrist ■lt*w hunting in certain localities, since AND such information might prove val Boot* Bldg uable In the event of accidents or if persons become lost. Phons 2403 Ree UT! Now Is The Time & This Is the Place ways return every year and almost always refuse to marry again The Honnevllle dam has made no difference tn th«» salmon run unless there are less fish who have been dashed to their death tn leaping over the rocks along the lake area. C IV IL SERVICE \N M il NI KS The United States Civil Service Commission announces the following open competitive examination* Sen ior Stenographer. Junior Stenograph er. Senior Typist. Junior Typist Those examinations are open to men and women Applications must be on file with th«* Manager Eleventh V S Civil Service District, Seattle, Washing ton. not later than October 6. IMS These examinations are for the purpose o f filling existing vacancies and future vacancies tn positions re quiring similar qualifications tn the Ststes of Idaho. Mtwtana, Oregon, and Washington. Full Information may be obtained from the Secretary. Hoard of IT. S. Civil Service Examiners, Dost Office, this city, or the Manager. 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