Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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I iNotcs j i om .State Federation
coCr^ruwr^ ;rr(;;;-ir 5?*rbera «* <*
l.oaed |iy Senator Owen of Oklahoma i number however *« "ve ln Ma>r- A
to President Wilson Senator Owen lehigh anH .^nn ",""lov,'d at th"'
l.as announced his Intention of Intro- .niles dlstaut p" calI|Ps- " tev.
during a bill for such a body.
Ok L AHOMA LABO
makes a large award
f X| ^ ^0H8 the new secretary
vv.ru M',k,!rH No 2H3, Shawnee,
v*ce J. M. Paronto.
Joe Inherwood, of t'oalKato, promln
< nt In the affairs of the local miners
of that vicinity, lately in Colorado, has
hnen arrested on a charge of murder
In connection with some of the dis-
putes and numerous battles between
the miners and imported strlko bre ak
ers In that thug ridden state Mr., -• —...
ihiu rwood went to Colorado on ac !'ilry the Pawhuska
count of his health and ft seems now
that the authorities are attempting to
i.lake a martyr out of him 011 account
of tlio cause which he represents.
' failors' Industrial Union No. 3g6
Chickasha, Is the latest union to alti!
late with the Federation. Laborers'
I rotectlve No. 14U50 is also one of the
new ones. j. j, Montgomery is secre
Jnlon and from
membership report It is a hum
.S' batman is secretary of the
11 hlckasha Tailors.
to
1 lie Coalgate Leader-Democrat apt
l.\ state., the matter with referent
the anil trust act as fell >ws: Then
is no inconsistency In the so-called or
< mptlon clause of Hie anti trust act ri
latlng to labor unions. The relation I Secretarlea"' ,, .
ol master and servant Is a personal itiJL vvi<llct of the Guthrie I
.bor should not beTZ?' I ^'"'*7.' ^"Ron Wilburton Miners,
Nu' 2749' Moore, of Henryetta liners
| A majority of the Wilburton mine*
are now closed down for an Indefinite
period and a number of members of
I lie Miners' union are out of work re-
ports Frank Rusecky, of No. 2131.
Conditions are reported very dull by
/ 1 . 1 I
one. and labor should not b« subject
lo the same rules of barter and sale
as are the products of labor. The
man who Is one or a thousand em-
ployes is in no position to compel his
master to respect his personal rights
in the matter of fair wages or in any
other particular, but If the thousand
men organize they are theoretically as
one man and stand In the same rela
t'on to their employer as does the
man who is the only employe on his
jeb It has long been conceded that
a laborer has the right to stop work
lor caiuie, or no cause, and it Is now
the better opinion that he has a right
to quit In a manner that will better
his condition instead of making it
worse.
No. L'332, and Sullivau of the Musko-
gee Lathers.
Conditions are not of the best with
the miners of Coalgate as reported by
Simon Phillips, second vice president
of the Federation. The M K & T
mines are still closed down. No
members of No. 1191 „„d 4r,l are at
the present time employed and No
We are authorized to announce
J. J. Mcalester
as a candidate for President Iloard
of Agriculture of Oklahoma, subject
to the declHlnn of the democratic pri-
mary, August 4, 1914.
We arc authorized to
A. t. early
as a candidate for the office of County
Judge of Oklahoma County subject
to the decision of the democratic pri-
mary, August 4, 1914.
Myron Ryle
Democratic Candidate for
County Judge
O. L. PRICE
Democratic Candidate for
County Judge
OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY
l air conditions are reported by the
following unions: Retail Clerks No
Shawnee; J. c. Prune; Carpen-
ters No. 1072, Muskogee, 0. D. Gould;
Carpenters No. 1943, Henryetta, M. M.
Morgan; Laborer's Protective No. lti,-
f'10, Pawhuska, J. J. Montgomery; Re-
tail ( lerks No. 978, Lehigh, O. A. Tee-
ter; Carpenters No. 1150, Atokq, H. O.
Faudree; Machinists No. 577, Enid,
'■ I-. C arter; Railway Carmen No. 99
Muskogee. W. L. Worrell; Garment
W orkers No. 83. Oklahoma City, Stella
Hush; Railway Carmen No. 203, Heav-
ener, John Wright; Machinists No.
i n. Shawnee, B. R Bernard; Boiler
Makers No. 504, Muskogee, Win. Soli
n« r; Printers No. 490, Shawnee, C. F.
Fordyce; Carpenters No. 1178, Paw-
huska. H. C. Scroggs; Machinists No.
400, Heavener, H. C. Eubanks; Car-
penters No. 1415, Ada, W. T. Clark.
OH e'gee;INTafl?n shrdlu cmfwyp
I hereby announce myself a candi-
duto for the office of County Clerk of
Oklahoma County, subject to the
Democratic primary of August 4th.
■ 14. 1 his is the consolidated office
Of County Clerk and Register of
eeds' m- cornelius.
EDWARD DEWES OLDFIELD
announces his candidacy for Judge
of the District Court of the Thirteenth
Judicial District comprising Oklaho-
ma and Canadian counties, Bubject to
thn Republican Primary, August
(Three candidates to be nomi
nated.)
Columbus. Ohio. June 10.—For the
fi st time the state industrial com- ceive a tump sum of J3 <U« vt
^mpensat°onharuned0fh,he workmeD'8 I [ i,ion t0 by-weekly payments of
, ""perisaiion tund, has granted a I «"> '' « -- ■ .
I' mp sum award in a total disability
case. It was in favor of Lee Wor-
l!!!OKLAHOMA
BECAUSE IT IS
ALWAYS GOOD: BESIDES
IT IS MADE IN OKLAHOMA
ONE GROCER IN EVERY
TOWN SELLS It
oont forget
OKLAHOMA
Acme Milling Co.
Flours of Quality
OKLAHOMA CITY, 0KLA.
JUDGE F E. RIDDLE
help others in their* vork" 1 ennessce' lle 'earned to work early and to
againtZed8 twenty years ago, and
'cTaoDoi 1f.airnetss.and i* commanding™ * HlS se"se
a few months. 'Reks electLT"'^?^ °f 'i*. SuP«™ Court for
office before; is free from ™ "f-^as.never 1,e/°re held nor sought
peals to all the people for their supSrt entan^h^ ^ance and ap-
4,I i-n,t( 'i Sit3!eS J.u.('£e before whom lie practiced said-
cates in RtfiffLdtl, i^fou' fl? 'TT1 an<1
comparahle acumen in legal analvsis ™ 1 -Tr ? "le Iaws' an
^rably suited to he /„,mh " of ^
Pni a nv
man, of Kast Columbus, who lost both
Hands in an accident at the Balston
Pi eel Car company plant. He will re-
ive a lump sum of $3,616.75, ln ad-
•—n to by-weekly payments of $
:ier week for the remainder of his
life. An original award of $12 per
veek for life was granted the injured
man, but he wanted a lump sum to
huy a home and start in the chicken
business.
THE 10c
LYRIC
Phone W. 49G
Five Pig Hippodrome Acts.
J'our Reels of Moving Pic
tures, and Illustrated Songs,
continuous Program.
always;
ten cents
Dr. Geo. W. Bowling
DENTIST
i /i*
USE THE UNION LABEL ON EVERYTHING
CANDIDATES
Phone
Wai.
7239
Write or phone us
for prices on your
campaign printing
Our facilities enable us to do
printing a little better and cheap-
er than others. We make a spec-
ialty of Placards, Posters, An-
nouncements and Cards
14107.
1st Quality
Campaign
CLEMENT
Candidate for Commissioner or
Charities and Corrections, subject to
Democratic Primary, August «h
Member Hoard Trustees of Confeder-
ate Home at Ardmore. Designed
state flag. Feb. 25, 1911. Two years
President of local and Rtntn
wm.
5,000,
10,000,
25,000,
5.00
9.00
20.00
PRINTERS PUBLISHING CO.
CORNER MAIM AND HUBUFV nm ........ ....
EXAMINE OUR DENTAL WORK
as carefully as possible and If you
I are a judge of
GOOD DENTISTRY
j y' u will pronounce it above criticism.
We "know how" and we use only the
| best materials that will make every
11 job lastingly satisfactory.
1 Make an appointment with us.
132 1-2 W. Main Street
OKLAHOMA CITY
Who are your Friends? j
Mr. Laboring man - is'n't it the firm - who
makes your dollar do the most buying - we claim
to be ~ and ask you in our state to prove it to you
pZZtKm ,he best ofshape now ~ani we
"The Peoples Favorite Store".
& BILL
108 W. Grand
the house furnishers
Cash or Payments
JAMES R. ARMSTRONG
Presiding Judge of the Criminal Court of Appeals.
Candidate for Rc-Election
?M^aCt nrom,the Husonian, May 21 1914-
supporth,|>-r Juilge ArmTtrin^f, S'/lltheastfer" Oklahoma are
inal appeals from this district ' Tt u i C°Urt of crim"
things being equal hut the fart H, t r 1 natural with all
bidered among the ablest jurist ' f t'/ ' rnlstronS's con-
their enthusiasm htdirc Arm-t -6 Sout,lwest adds to
Oklahomans, who has stood th r°"ff 'S a" °klal,om n of
a great, rich cou„trv h! i P'"nCer fcst ' the making of
for himself, but in tlie nrikiiiw nf talents not alone
the bench he is withoilt V ^ &reat commonwealth. On
people in this section of the"state"^ T3"ti " the ido1 of 'he
fearless and extraordinarilv . ,C P-nme of life- able-
a son of Oklahonn of u b ' 1 ?'nPatent, the judge certainly is
he proud. Choctaw is hi' "li ' S cltl::enslli!> ,las just cause to
There should be no citli of n ' t^"^ B°SweM his home.
"'f Not because lie°iv^s^ere—1° SU",Wt
o-y competent, but a ^
Phone W 260
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Thor Motorcycle Co.
1 lo West Second St. Oklahoma City
w. G. ASHTON
assistant labor commissioner
Who seeks the Democratic Nomination for
Labor Commissioner
He stands on his record as an official and his
experience and fitness for the position.
agents for the celebrated
i hor Motorcycles
All Models Carried in Stock
we do repairing and carry a full line of repair.
THE MOTORCYCLE THAT MADE ITS WAY
BY THE WAY ITS MADE
| ED BOYLE
jl to the Office of
<-nlhh fllNR INSPECTOR
Th* Subje^^° the Democratic Primary
my recorded c°o„duk foTtheTtfii"^ ' in^«fTate
| 'he last ^ year
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Zeigler, C. C. Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1914, newspaper, June 13, 1914; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157204/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.