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Monday, Aiigugt 26, 1013 PORTLAND LABOR PRESS P»<* REM EM BER D IR E C T O R Y of C E N T R A L B O D IE S C E N T R A L L A B O R C O U N C IL — Meets every 201 ______ Labor Temple, Tem pi*. . 8 ? M ■ ro° ® _____ E H Crandall, eerretery, Labor Trm ple. D IS T R IC T r n n w c r r Meet* Friday F r i » * . . night i.k . Meeta A LLIE D P R IN T IN G T R A D E S C O U N C IL __ T hird Frid ay (veoiog 208 Vi Firet (trea t. George 11 Howell, eecrelary, Gregooiaa rompoeing room Phone M . 1418. Second (trea t. BOARD OF B U 8 IN E 8 S 8 A G E N TS — Meets Tuesday end Frid ay at 8 A. M . at Labor Temple. X L O C A L L A B E L T R A D E S S E C T IO N __S eron.l an d ‘" P í < . ??r I r . » M a t : '>30% W e r th e « T * u 1 e •’ s d a H y “ s , Ck’ “« A £ to 1 P ho n. M ain 1 4 H M a in 5 7 34 and third Building * ' a a c r e ta r J,> 327 S ix th Bt. o BAR N ER S* U N IO N No, 78— -Meets Wednesday at Auditorium , 206 Vi street. T. M. Lee ho. Secretary. 9138 fourth Third M ein B ert Bigelow, record?», e .c r e t ^ i T * 0’1’“ w t TuMRhr î.® ,Î T . Z E ? E,R A y i0 “ - » - " » < ’ « d fourth Tuesdays, b P. M . 208 V» First st J- 1. T u c k e r, s e c re ta ry , 628 W illia m s B A K E R Y A N D C O N F E C T IO N E R Y W O R K BBS, No. 118— M e e t, fire t end th ird S at urday in month, at 8 P. M., 280 Vi Y e ~ b J" etreet. E arl Stout, preside-- T , £ . j . n kias. i « r , t , r - „„sinens agent. Room b. 2 3 0 - la m h ill etreet. Phone. M ein 7810. S E E R D R IV B R S A N D B O T T L E R S — Firet a n d - th ir d T h u r s d a y s . L a b o r T e m p le , 162 Vi Second etree' O. D Forte, secre tary. T h ird and Beach streets, Lenta. B R E W E R Y W O R K E R S — S ec no and fourth Saturday eveninge. 22«V i Yauihlll. Louie W olf, secretary. P. O. Box 171. L O N O S H O R E M rw — K E ■■■■■■«, L O C A L No. 6 — Meet* . —— U — “ — H — O MEN, s«»* ■t"d , ‘ bird Wednesday evening, 1 6 0 Vi .g e m 8 * M rL .u r h h „ 8 c ‘u>»‘<*«. b u sin e s . guarters 248 Flanders u L h 'n n f A * “ 2060, ” d' I Flendere; ’ ù telephone ta in 2061. “ ^ C H IN IS T S . W IL L A M E T T E LO D G E No 5,3~ -M e e le firet end third Wednesdays 8 I M , hell 800 Aliaky hldg, Th ird end M o ti ion E Ehlen. recording secretary; MAC u j NIRT«. R A IL R O A D L O D iiE *•* — M ete th * second end fourth V’e d n e .d ..! Thlli ’’ ■bird and 30C -...y ,7/ Morrison streets Frank reco R rd *'ii.c*,o,,' in- ----------- C ' r ry ' ----- V ? 4 Oreelef * , x “ i n . rr,! , . 7 ln* nci* l »«eretary; office 315 A lisky building. Joint meeting of No 63 and No. 483 every flftb Wednesday. IS AND HELPERS— Second end fourth Thuredaye. H e ll 800, A lisky Building, T h ird and Morrison. E. R N el son, corresponding secretary, 666 Powell. Jemea A. Crenne, president, 317 Belmont. B O IL E R M A K E R R — Second and fonrth Thura* nays. Room 802 Labor Temple. 270 Vi A1 der etreet; F. E. Diabrow, secretary, 688 E. Tw entieth. B O O K B IN D E R S No. 90— T h ird Tueaday, La bor Temple, 270 Vi Alder «treat. Ralph A Liddy, P. O. Box 147. B id e" .‘f ,h T ’ i f wA ? * " ’ B * k" T h" t" I “/ ' ■ n ‘ ^ Morrison atraeta. Frank P a l!? ieHot.r“ ; R V C tp p ' M iIM T k B S , L O C A L Ne. 10— Every Wadnsa day evening. Labor Temple 162 Vi Second . 71 . e lr s .t K'-.« I l . l ___i____ T Ä J4ri«‘ O w.b^ nordfnr7cr.Va‘r‘,n S H IN G L E W E A V E R S No. 68— H a ll 801 La bor Temple. Every Sunday. John C lif ford. secretary, 689 Tenino avenue. S H IP W R IG H T S — S hipw rights' H a ll, Ash St. between Second and Third, second and COOPERS' U N IO N No. 1 - M a t h . Schon. aec ' fourth Monday* at 8 P. M. Chari*« Grag retary, 3615 S ixty fifth atraet, 8. E. ory, aacratary, 481 Union avenue. Main 618 E L E C T R IC A L W 0 B K E R 8 , L O C A L 126— B U 1’ X hli r * l ; y n i<hta, H a ll 400, Alislcy S IO N P A IN T B B 8 , No 428— First and th ird • D- MrConahy, financial aacratary Frid ay*. la b o r Tempi«. W . H . Gordon, 325 Eleventh street; J. J 8olhaug, recoid- »«eretary. » fe n ’ ’ o ffic e "^ 8 7 h a k y *B ld g ^ ° r 4 ’ b“ i M “ ” A T IO M A B Y F IR E M E N — Meets flrat Wed- .E C T e v o x v ---------------8 P. M '_ k ? b.?r Temple. G A. E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S N o . 317— T o a .d .y , lohnaon, preaident. 349 Sacramento Street; . M -» LAAb° r T e m p le . J. n M R C. V ivian, secretary-traasurer, 2 8 1 V ( ro c k w e ll. b u a in M R noonf B o x 644 Eugene Street. OARMBNT W O R K E R S — First *nd third Thursday evening*, C arpenters’ H a ll, East Pine and Grand avenue. E G Barcer aevretary, 828 East K elly atreet. ’ 8 T E A M E N G IN E E R S — Meeta every Saturday 1 evening at Aliaky Bldg., corner Third and Morriaon, third floor. Wm. MacKenaia, secretary, 88(1 Union avenue north. S T E A M P IT T E B S , U . A. L O C A L 2 3 3 — Friday 8 P. M., Labor Tempi«. 162% S econ d . J. Kelly, financial secretary. Box 429. James M, Nicol, recording secretary, East 80th and Hawthorne avenue. I I i j S T E R E O T Y P E B 8 A E L E C T R O T Y P E R S No. O B A IN H A N D L B R S — Flrat and third Tuea 48— M e et, aecond Wednesday in month at Bartenders' H a ll, 2 0 5% Flrat atreet. James I day Dania H a ll, Russel) and K irb y streets B. Rogers. 92 Front atreet. Tel. M ain 8184. 1 J. I Tucker, buainea, agent. Headquar 7 4 — Beoontl M o n d a y , ! tera 499 Albina avenue C 2856. J Swan- ’ V i ? * * eon. aecretary, 668 Albina avenue. iJ h ’n y n f , a J T h ir d an d M o rris o n , j Jo h n B a ra n d u m , a e c re ta ry , box 620 AWD P O R T A B L E E N G IN E E R S . J. A. Jo h an so n , b u a ii esa a g e n t, t e le LOCAL 8 7 2 — M eeta S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Bar ph on e M a r s h a ll 24 27. ' ■ender«'. H a ll, 2C5% Firet atreet. George r-r.«s«rd, hn .ine.e agent; office hour*, d io T A IL O R S M o . 3TB— M e e ta fo u r th M o n - 1 9 A M Chat A. Purcell, recording te e d a y, A lis k y H a ll, T h ir d an d M o rria o m 1 retary, iIiLuA t.-ic?San.8<>n. ■ t f r e t a r y , room 401 242^ f f t h tr e * L te le p h o n e M a r s h a ll, international brothebhood or TEA M S TE R S . C H A U r r E U R S . S T A B L E M E N A N D H E L P E R S . L O C A L No. 162— .EM£LO1nE8- local , tt e r y Thuraday at Muaiciane' H a ll, 131% TI no A^ 8 I< i A\ 8i A?ET / ° * k 8, p T » S ' ® — M eet* aecond and ' "eeond street. G. A. Roger*, recording * ,c b month in T M . A. •ccretary, 1497 Eaat Aah «treat. H all. H rilig Theater. Eleventh and M orri »on atreeta Preaident, W . E. Day. Maiee RON M O U L D E R S --F ir e t and third Wcdne* tic rh eatre; aecretary. R H Clark, 8 4 6 ! day*. B arten d er,' H ail, 205% Firet *tr«et. iV j1 5i"i'” tr5 telephone A 4 6 8 5 , ~ P O. ’ F. Smith, 838 C elonial a w n u e , Overlook •A TH EB S ' U N IO N N o . 54— M e et. W edne. day e v en in g L abor T em ple. 160% Second ’ treat. T. W A vi* *ecretsry, 160% Sec- " id . Main 1416 , , H ? R R B S H 0 E E S N ® 41~ Mart* at 205% Firet raat, flrat Tueaday J. M cL ean, aecretary OCOMCJTIVE r iF .E M E N A N D E N G IN E - MEN. J. r . M A Y N A R D No. 193— F rid ay ► Ä , 7 28,°9 Ä . » “ 1 ”• J — T IL E L A Y E R S A N D H E L P E R S No 42— Second and fourth Thursday*, 8 p Labor Temple. H . Hollywood. 820 Second street. T Y P O G R A P H IC A L N o . 68— First Sunday in month, 2 p >, , Moo.e H all, "8Ì6"M orriaòn month. 2 P. M.. Moote H all, 346% Monrl- aoti etreet, comer Seventh Lon DeYar- mond, aecretary, Box 559. w t x ™ . M. ; - ^ w A„ , m . rk : b ; union no Stark alreet. " * ONOSHOREM EN. LO C A L 6 First and irci T h h u u r rs P. M M ird T s d d a a y y s *. , 8 K P. R o b e rt O r r , W E B P R E S S M E N — Firat T um B rr A * 2 4 ^ * * Ä B ent* 2 ,2 G lia a n . M a in 6204, h u ild ta ç 2 6 5 M orriaon a t ie tt , H G ygi, 35 0 ■_______L H arrison str ee t, secretary. JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY When you patroni«« me, particularly for gleete* you ere sa e in f money and getting the best service on barth. I per sonally superintend all branched 01 my little t usine*« I r ra. ploy a graduate Optonv triet. I grind ell my own le n .e , from the beet quality of glass. SEE ME. 8TAPLES THE JEWELER 162 r i r t t Street O t h ir open’ fo r The’ im n r l’’ ““^ COm" ,e ,“ e<1 ’ <> th . ,.w k quU k , „or llltfle I r im e ..“"? O o var- • - J u ly 28 an a g r e e m e n t' — ’ r * qU ea‘ * 1 a “ w it h M r ,,e b “ _ " ' ,d la t e r w “ h ‘ he e n tir e c o m - c h a rg e th e p ris o n e rs , h o ld ln « th e a s - ‘• " '• r e d In i,, w ith t h e C a b in C re ek m ltte e The. ............ ” — *••«> c o m - to u n d ln « d o c tr in e th a t th e w ill o f th e ' “ “ ’1 K <v* r " l» r a lo r s T h ia a g re e - a- . T h e c o m m itte e re c e iv e d „ th • e a aa- u ra n c e fr o m th e (lo v e r n o r th a t h e w a s U o v e rn o r w as th e o n ly la w a n d th a t he h o w * » « ’’. does c o u ld sn atc h c itiz e n s fr o m ih c lr h o m es I o l r U ,,,u * h r * ’ *“ « i» l"g «‘ “/ n j h ? tu ’ w -’ ! " J e ^ f " l ^ o f f i ? . ? " ' ' * " * ’ W° U,<’ ‘ h* ni, a n d w o u ld use th e In a n y p a rt o f .th e s t a te an d t r y th a t, s a n lz e , th e co m p an ies a g w e ln g * to p ro te c t th e m in e r s • o f u r - in th is r ig h t, by hi»* in fa m o u s m ilit a r y c o u rt An miner»» p lace to m eet on th e r ile g re a t W e s t V ir g in ia s tr u g g le h a s ap p ea l w as th e n m a d e by th e m in e r s ’ | prO ,* r l y o f th e m p an y. been f r u i t f u l o f la s tin g be n efit« I t is th e sH O n ,e ¡ F r ? * " " " * P - h V h u L ^ r ’ e’ d o u b tfu l I f th e a n n a ls o f la b o r c o n ta in * • » * l» e r Plaida Invaded. P o r in g th e w " 1er m o n t ila p la n s h a d th e s to ry o f a m o re In s p ir in g e ffo r t to by « * • Label appear on »OUT 7 " ' ,h a " " H ila r y c o u rt p ro c e e d in g w ith th ro w Off th e g a llin g y o k e j f in d u s tr ia l in v a d e an d o rg a n T h e w r it w a s Issued b u t ' * * " « " e n l i y la n l “ tte r- n s to n d a í o r «o od th e t r ia ls C or decad es th e m in e r s o f Ike th e fa m o u s \ , w H iv e r se ctio n . L a n d m a s te ry . workmanship, good citizenahln ’fair I Up<’, ‘ “ • ,o ° . d is m i s s e d ', ’ . ¿ / " T ” w a g e s a n d th e « « k . i u i . ? T i ? . { A ir an d th e p ris o n e rs re m a n d e d to th e m ill» . h 1 !*** eed an d te n ts «i,*p pvu th e o p p re «h ipp ed m in th j ese m - o u n ta in s h a v e bo rn e ----- wages and the upbuilding of the city mrl nde.1 to ' I t o house th e m in e rs w h en th e w o rk o f » . ' ,b e " ’" ‘ • » ‘ o r» a lm o a t in alienee. r ***» tu t u t c w y . j ta r> com tni*al<»n fo r t r ia l. '1 sh o u ld is- co m m en ced . O n W ith o u t a press o r a n y o th e r e ffe c tiv e w en t on and se n tence» w e re iin p o s ed !7 7 1 ,7 " ,' *’ f P u b lic ity , th e y had r o w a y upon th e p ris o n e rs , in m a n y cases a p - i , l v . p , 0 a n u tu t,1,. c o n v e n tio n o f N e w But ! r m in e r» was t,e |,i Ht th e to w n o f ”5 , e l l l I ‘* ,h e ,r » “ ’ ey to th e w o rld . Allied Printing Trades Council Com- p r o x lm a tin g 15 ye ars . M o n tg o m e ry , a t w h ic h tim e r e s o lu tio n . 5 *'a r h* ’ ,o ,d •u ‘d “ >« ‘ « " » n r posed of ■ a t f la ld B eco m e s G o v e rn o r. w e re ad o p te d c a 'lin g f o r a Joint co n ve n - , 1,1 ‘ h u "< 'er to n es th a t r e v e r - Typographical Union. In llie m e a n tim e a n d d u rin g th e tr ia l« ‘ i*“ 1 o f ,h e n>l " « r« an d operator«” „f't’he ,nd d ,h roun th e e W',rld w o rld . Web Pressmen’s Union, M o th e r Jone« a n fl a b o u t 50 o t h e r s , , ^ * ' * IH v e r field, to m eet a t C h a rle s to n ■ / h 1 he c o m in g o f u n io n is m th e d a r k ___________ ‘ he fir s t ra y s o f Printing - Pressmen’s Union, G o v e rn o r lla trte ld succeeded G o v e rn o r on M a y 10, f o r th ,. p u rp o s e o r n e g o tla t- *'',,u d ■ ’“ r ' Presa Aasia tante’ Tin ion L la a a c o c k . T h e tr ia l« w e re h a lte d to in g a n a g re e m e n t fo r th a t field * UI “ f T h e r e la a n e w ao n g Stereotypere’ and ZSectrotypers’ Valaa, p e rm it th e m ilit ia officers an d m e m b e rs T h e d a te fo r th e c o n v e n tio n ro lle d 1,1 U“ ' * " * r ‘ *' o f ,h e m in o rs , a n e w b u o y - Bookbinder* ’ Union, o f th e G o v e rn o r's » ta ff to a tte n d th e a ro u tid an d d e le g a te « fr o m (h e N e w 7 " ' * ,h e ‘ r ,’e a r ,n * . * n d a r a w lig h t ,h **i r **y e " T h ® <I«‘ e n n in a tio n t h a t Bindery Women's Union, I In a u g u r a l c e rem o n iea . A f t e r t h a t th e H iv e r fie ld , to th e n u m b e r o f 125 on fo r th e m th e r ig h ts th a t th e o p e r M ellen ’ Union, t i i a l a proceeded an d eenien cee w e r e Im - In th e O dd F e llo w « H a ll a t H ie c it y o f Photoengravers’ Union. po»ed. By th is tim e th e 'm i l i t a r y c o m - C h a rle s to n , hu t ih e o p e ra to rs w ere co n a to rs h a v e now lieen fo rc e d to re c o g n is e ) in is a io n ," an In s tit u tio n fo rb id d e n by sp ic u o u s by th e ir ab sen ce, not one o f 1« g o in g to w in fo r th e m m uch m o re In h n g lla h la w a« e a r ly a« M a g n a C lia r ta , th e m s h o w in g up. H o w e v e r , th is ,|iil th e c o m in g ye ars . In tile y e a r 1213. w an be co m in g k n o w n not d is c o u ra g e H ie m in e rs . P la n s w e re M slp c a m s W h sa M oods«. th ro u g h o u t th e e n tir e n a tio n . W hh H i e ' V r . w o T ' a ‘ r t n ^ ’* l e t / e m e n Y . „ . I T V “'* ,,r5' W° " bv ” »• W “ ‘ V ir g in ia A m ig h ty p ro te s t began to lie h e ard , A ------ --- ---------- ---------------- "«’“ “ ‘" ‘en t. I m in e rs w as not won a lo n e . I t w o u ld even in th e h a lls o f C on gress, a n d an . . n e w d is tr ic t. N o. 29, w a „ o rg a n is ed { in v e s tig a tio n w as c a lle d fo r by th e S e e in g t h a t th e m in e rs m e a n t business h a v e been im p o s s ib le w ith o u t th e a s s is t e ir awawriC b ro th e rs in th e m in e s o f ¡c o u n tr y . A lth o u g h th e m ilit a r y c o u rt And d<* Y F J II) |»1 s*»4 I,, wf rile as IF naw«. I an . . ce o f th •»-•« g a in th e ir d e m a n d s th e o p e r a th e s 2 iia ',1,T 1 E ta tc * ' F r°m them ca m e ( im posed «entencea, th e n e w G o v e rn o r re - ■ s ry to j fu s e d to a p p ro v e th e m H e s e n t tfie to rs began to m ake o v e rtu re s fo r a s e t- « ^ 1 8 ^ ’ F r o m " ^ ’ "d • h* “ *r to r ,b * O n Aia Ma 2«, a a Mett s e t le t ie _ h m ........... ,h em CBm« m » ea p ris o n s.m e r« . to a rio u s j J a a i il« s ta te tle m e n t. a^w m v varioiiM l « o o v v e e r r th th e e M tate m .„ o n „ » ,„ . . . a « ... - ~ ™ “ >• " « in n » s UNFAIR on g . ar Comer of Morrieon I j ' j I T h ia , h o w - V V iih ô u T îh e ' o f X " ' “ “«^ w a s re p u d ia te d th e n e x t d a y bv M i n . W n . i , . 01 1 o f th e . . . i , i . . „ . ...... ........ e Worl<« r« o f A m erica and it s a b le rs an d o fficials, th e fig h t w o u ld in n o th e r 1 been lost. a w ettlam en t. a c o n fe re n c e w a * h e ld — —• — n e iiic m e n t w a * ! neaped a Nr«uiAP v " ”” »►etweet, th e o lo .la ls o f th e P a in t C re e k lr e * ched A n Im p o rta n t p ro v is io n o f th a t It y o f |a t w The* T ” °e V L* ’ O ,ld* r ' C o llie r ie s C o m p a n y a n d th e officers o f »«“ If m e n t w a s th e re c o g n itio n by th e kn ew t h l T .h .™ ® ,,‘ n®r ’ O t o t h e r 8 t * ‘ ~ th e m in e rs ' un ion , a t w h ic h a te n ta tiv e ° » ~ ™ ‘ <’ ra o f th e m in e rs ' r ig h t to o rg a n - a n e ffo rt t^ th e y w e re released w i t h th e a d v e n t o f th e H a tfle ld re g im e o th e r a t t e m p t * w e r e m ad e to e ffe c t ever, net tle m e n t w as a r r iv e d a t. d e p e n d in g on J ,e H a l * " »«v® ‘ hem th e s e m i-m o n th ly m ta e rs In W e s ? V le l? * ! C" n d *“ ° n o f ‘ h e th e fin al a p p ro v a l o f P re e ld e n t C o n n e ll. ” a y <Iay a " d "«her m in o r p ro v la io n a o f th Z e ° n<,' “ ° n w h o w as th en ab sen t fr o m th e c o u n try U n d e r th a t a g re e m e n t th e m in es o f th e ! A c k n o w il? m in e r« o f o th e r S ta te s . T h e p u b iic a tio n o f th is s e ttle m e n t , e n , . -e e H o n a re no w X , , ! , , th e l o c U h M s T f ‘" e ’" “ ” “ c o n s te rn a tio n in to th e o th e r o p e ra to rs . The • “« • * « <•' «he s e ttle m e n t w i l l £ i ° r “ ,e lr he?p s r s s j s r . - . . '« ? - .. ..................... .................. ... w th e n e x h ib ite d fo r th e tir s i tim e a w i i f . | ° l ’« r a ‘ o ra aln tan ce. In g n e es to n e g o tia te f o r a s e ttle m e n t. T w o Im p ortan t Iaeldanta. A a " ne « '« n s th e w o rk o f o th e r y e a rs . G o v e rn o r H a tfie ld , a s s u m in g th e ro le H e tr a c in g th e steps o f th ia a to r y o f th * p ln n a c le o t ‘ h a la b o r w o rld o f a r b it r a t o r , m ade a p ro p o s itio n both 'P Y 7 n ,,r v 7 Bt th ® raP ld“ y to tlie o p e ra to rs an d m ln e i» . T h is p ro p th e m in in g s tru g g le , we m u s t m e n tio n 03 MAR R R W m i t E P l Z l R o f la b o r's a d v a n c e . T h ia a d v a n c e h a a i ^ O S U ItM T «T 3A ___________ o s itio n , w h ile c a llin g f o r som e m in o r tw o in c id e n ts o f th e g re a te s t Im p o r t SEE T H A T T H IR L A B E L IS ON E V E R T O n e o f th ese whh th e In v e s t ig a »►een m ad e n o t a lo n e in n u m b e rs an d fi concessions on th e p a r t o f th e o p e ra to rs ance. d id q o t c a rr y th e im p o r ta n t p ro v is io n tio n by a c o m m itte e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s n a n c ia l p o w e r, b u t m o at o f a l l In I n t e l l i PACKAGE It 8tanda for Good Wages and Pair Conditions o f th e re c o g n itio n o f th e m in e rs ' union S e n a te , an d th e o th e r th e w o rk o f th e gence an d e d u c a tio n . T h e leeson a t h a t h a v e been le a rn e d a r e o f la s tin g Im p o r t | o r th e r ig h t to o rg a n is e — a r ig h t w i t h c o m m itte e ap p o in te d by th e N a tio n a l ance. T lie leaaon t h a t th e c a u s e o f o u t w h ic h th e o th e r r ig h ts c o u ld n o t he E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e o f th e S o c ia lis t la b o r la th e cau se o f th e w o r k in g c la s s » * " D^ ! . y Thi. Union Card p ro te c te d . T lie o p e ra to rs , se ein g an P a r ty . In a ll la n d s w ill h e ar w o n d e r fu l f r u i t o p e n in g to deal th e u n io n a b lo w , 1 he S e n a te C o m m itte e w a s a p p o in te d a g e In th e y e a rs to com e. T h e g r o w in g r im a r ily f o r Hie p r o m p tly accep ted th e G o v e rn o r's p r o p m . . j Io r m e purp o«e to In q u ir e s o lid a r it y o f th e w o r k e r * w ilt po sal, hu t s h re w d ly p la c in g t h e ir o w n p u b li™ ne t f e r v »r K ln ia had a re- th e m in to a n In v in c ib le a r m y t h a t w i l l o v e rn m e n t T , .„ „ co n q u e r th e w o rld . It c o m « J . . c o n r tr u c tlo n on th e " r ig h t to o rg a n iz e ." p u b lic a n fo rm o f g g o v e rn m e n t They VV Ith c u s to m a ry d e cep tio n th e o p e ra to rs c o u ld h a r d ly b e lie v e H ie s to rie s o f th e la te d a n s w e r to th e c a ll o f th e C a r p e n a c cep ted In had f a it h , a n d , as was In w ie a m ilit a r y coiun usslon . T h e reso- te r fo r a w o rld -w id e fe d e r a tio n o f th e to be p ro v en , had no in te n tio n o f liv in g B“ 1« 1 o f S e n a to r K ern c a llin g fo r th e w o r k in g class. M o d e rn m a c h in e r y , w it h up to th e ä ä re e n i nt. in v e s tig a tio n m et stren u o u s o p p o sitio n . Its f a i r y - l i k e p ro d u c tiv e p o w e r, g o r g in g S e n a to rs G o ff ►nators an d C h ilto n o f W e s t V i r - «he c a p ita lis t cla ss w it h l i m i t l e ^ w m l . h M iner* A ccept C om prom ise. w r „ g f r „ m th e w o rk e rs “ rc Z l k lr n la . backed by the c a p ita lis t press T lie ---------- M in --------- e rs ' U n io n , b e lie v in g tlia t such i th e . . . . « . a , I.c .ir t-Iiin ir iM i s u c n t h e s t a t e a n d # .» , I .......... .. an im p o rta n t m a tte r s h o u ld be passed e v e rv e ffo rt . ° f V ” “ n a tlo n ' m ude w o rld -w id e s o lid a r it y o f c a p ita l. Bartenders Wear This Button ut»on bv _. » . d ¡ T 1 , n,,“,' Y u e ' ’f o i r t n n — __ - upon by th*» th e m<t>g.ru m in e rs ii>Ä„.«.oi.__ th e m s e lv e s , c a lle a s ia V V l *he v in ln v v e e s a tig ,l« a a tio “ on c^á£í.Or A merica M U 8 IC I A N 8 — F irst Tuaaday 11 A M , 181 Vi Second atraet. Board m aet. W * d n ..d .y , 11 A. M ., «ama placa. Carl Stoìl, "aacre’ ‘ »ry. M ain 6007, A 6268. CA?-P E T W O R K E R S LO C A L * aecond and last Saturday evenings, 2641b 2.— Meeta firat and third Fridaya at Alder street. John Hoffman, business agent, B30 H Y am hili. C. S. Kenney, 906 Eat.« Y am hill. S A IL O R S — Monday night, 51 Union avenue. CEMENT F IN IS H E R S AND HELPER8 ° ’ A flvec8on- »«creU ry. P. O. Box 2100. M ° ° ^ a w® T 1#T E ’ ,4I Z „ W ’ dn" d* y 8 p - S A N D S TO N E C U T T E R S — First and third ri—.ii? ? . s.T * 5 p li'. 1.8 2 ,i Second street. Thursday*. 8 P M., Labor Temple, 270 ... — Temple, 270% u 5 c d' n t'Q E - , , P ' H a r ,a n d ; vice-preaident, Alder street. Geo. Lehman, secretary, 81 W illiam S m all; secretary and treasurar, North Fourteenth street. C. A. Bolaten; business agant, H . W . H IIII- bush. S H E E T M E T A L W O R K E R S — Frid ay even ing. hall 301 Labor Tehiple, 162% Sec C IG A R M A K E R S — Second Monday, Labor ond etreet. \ t . L. Sullivan, bueineee agent, T e m p 'e E ’ ’ S ta c k Be<'r « ‘ a r y , L a b o r Labor Temple. M art hall 765. E L E V A T O R C O N S TR U C TO R S — Second and feni Fridaya. 8 P. M , Labor T em p i, leeond atraet W. O. Aeh, preaident. ri a . v C,Brk? •®<*relary, 928 Gait Eleventh atreet north. fo r w rits o f habeas ! n l,lo n - »«■'eeli.g to the check-off. ARE YOU A UNION MAN? 1700 H u rst street. B R IC K L A Y E R S — Meeta every Thursday, B a r tenders' H a ll, 208 Vi F irs t street. J. A. P A T T E R N M A K E R S — M eet* second and 8teinbaeh, secretary. Box 323, C ity. fourth Tuesdays, M usician*' H a ll, 181 V4 £ ‘. re e ™ ■ F r a n k B - R a c u b lg , 327 S ix th B R ID G E A N D S T B U O T U B A L IR O N W O R K S t. T e le p h o n e M a in 5784. BBS— T u e s d a y , 8 P. M ., T^abor T e m p i« , th ir d floor. B e n O sb o rn e , bualn esa W O O D E N B R ID G E A N D a g e n t. T e le p h o n e M a r s h a ll 765. d,0 C K , ' 7 L I I i F E E 8 N ° ' 4— M«S'» S atu r d a y s , I 26 Vi Second s tre e t. F , A . R ile y , B R O T H E R H O O D OP R A IL W A Y C A B M E N re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry . M a r s h a ll 1249. OF A M E R IC A , P O R T L A N D L O D G E N . 268— Every second and fourth Tuaadav, P L A S T E M B 8 No. 82— 8 *P. M., Wednesday. Carpenter»' H a ll, East Pine and Grand ave Labor Temple, 162 Vi Second etreet. B. nue Hugh McCanae, recording aacratary, Caraher, buainesa agent. Labor Temple. 1011 Borthwick straat. Office hours, 8 to 8 and 4 to Peter M a n tle }, eorratpondinf secretary, 260 G ra B U IL D IN G LA B O R E R S — Tuesday night, ham avenue. 1 Second and Morrison Streets, A. E. H a ll, buainesa agent, Labor Templa. P L U M B E R S , U . A. L O C A L 61— Every Mon day at 8 P. M., Labor Temple, 162Vi CABPENYxsRS No. 30— Meet« every Thura- day in H a ll 101 New Labor Temple. 162 Ü Second etreet. Phil Pollock, business agent. M ain 1416. Second street, 7 :8 0 P. M. Stephen “ 166 East 20th and Belmont street*. P O R T L A N D P H O T O -E N G R A V E R S , L O C A L 31— H a ll 301 Labor Temple. M. Olney C A R P E N TE R S Na. 808— Meets every Tuea secretary. P. O. Box 689. day. 8 P. M., naw Labor Temple, second floor, 162 Vi Second street, hali 101. P. R, Lingman, recording secretary. 4532 Sixty- P R E S S M E N No. 4 3 — First Thursday evening. 1 2 6 Vi Second. F. O. Gustafson, president; 6r»t avenue, 8. E. Phone Main 1416. J. F. Wm. I. H arper, secretary-treasurer. Gar Weatherby, 863 E. Sherman, financial sec den Home, Ore. retary and treaanrer, COOKS' U N IO N No. 578— M e e t, e v . r , Mon - v evening at 126 H Second atraet. J H Main 16e"Sel* rT b'’• ine• • »»•»« Phone I the Suprem e C u r t ! co rp us. T h e y w ere a g a in « ra n te d . b llt ‘ “ ' " I ’a n le s on th e h e a rin g th e c o u rt re fu s e d to d i e - ! , o l l o * e" “ ond»F- 7 : »0 P M „ Room 218 Oregonian Bldg R. H . Henderson B R O T H E R H O O D OF RAILWAY TRAINMBN secretary. 781 Brooklyn ' THEM SEE THAT THE LABEL 18 OM — Meeta fire t and th ird Sunday at 1 ;80 P. M., and second and fourth h " Salnrday" ¡ t M A * » “ W O R K E R S ' L O C A L No. 3 A - F i r . t I t Y . «»«Mag. Demand It 7 80 P. M.. in Bwie H e ll • eM 3 L u?* *»“ da i lr i ,T h 'í,r• d* J• ’ 269 ’n u rd » r e e l “ u. “ Indication of fair conditions, street, between Jeff arson and Columbia ________ A. 8. Im ho ff, Prince«« Hotel. And takes the place Of bowcotta. strike* etreete. L. D . K *yser, Jefferson etreet And lockouts. M ^ î ? E ÏT K E M E N , O IL E R S A N D W A T K R depot. n n ND«.R B s U B IO N OP T H E P A C IF IC — BARTENDER*' LEAGUE No. S3S— P irat and Pb’c n ^ M a m 8277*' T h ° * ’ P , " * U' * « “ * th ir d S u n d a y s . I t noon. 205V i F i r s t . Chat. Oraeeman. Bnencisl secretary, 206 Vi First. P in 3764. A 7832. 9 n r T .C^ 'T T ? * * — E v e r y M o n d a y n ig h t, J° J “s re e t-. M a r s h a ll 4?91. B IN D E B T W O M E N No. 113— Meets second J. S ta c k , S e c r e ta ry ; A . M c L e o d Monday evening in Aliaky bnilding, T h ird fin a n c ia l s e c re ta r y ; A r t h u r W e s te r - and Morrieon etreete. Jessie Henderson, bach, busin ess a g e n t. 647 Webster street, Woodlawn 2416, ro- cording secretary; Mayme H arrington, 864 M Q Y 1* 0 P IC T U R E M A C H IN E O P E R A T -1 ?59 I P \ 0 T ? CT2 VEe U " ? 0 M ' L O C A No. E. Morrieon street, Tabor 6676, flnaaciai secretary. ? o u V ’wtdnTw.a’ y . ’ ..T h“ ^ . » ^ 04, BLACKSMITHS (Coatinued .rem fa g * Twe) in , y , p , lip th e e n tir e » e c tlo n ( C h a rJe slo n a n d c o m m e n te d Itg lo v a p tlg R * l,le • " « ire a a c lio n ; C h a rle s to n an n o n -u n io n m in e rs po ured In to , tlo n . It s a i r th e 'u a t n t e r ’" ',, , : " ! re<l ' * J u 'y 15 c o m m o tio n in r iv a l h a re c re a te d q u i a a in c a p ita lis t c irc le s . A t o n ce eek C o llie r ie s C o m p a n y th e s tro n g H ian w i up w it h the u n io n w it h f.'.n T J ’T i ’“, " ” ’2. bMnd o f P »"«' »■» BAKERS UNION D IR E C T O R Y of L O C A L U N IO N S A M A L G A M A T E D C A R P E N T E R S No 821 — First and th ird Wednesday, Labor Tern- pis, Second and Morrison. T. J Seward, aecretary, 884 H arrison s tra ti. Marshal) 4467. THE ROYAL r e e u .le d an d th e TO THE 'V . I e te ra e r . s e c r e ta r y -tr e a s u r e r “ t T ^ 7 RAI;ES C O U N C IL - F .r .t Thuraday night», H a ll 800 Alieky B U IL D IN G T R A D E S C O U N C IL — M eat* 8 P. M., Monday, Labor Temple. 162 Vi Second B R E W E R Y T R A D E S S E C T IO N — F irs t F r i day, 182 Vi Saeond «tret. A . D. Forte, cor ner T h ird and B .a rh (traete, Lenti n ,i Ho“ * ;, U8 M (J. T. Hunt h u a ic a . » » e re l.r , , trees r ... aecretary M. to 4 :8 0 P M Labor Temple, 162 Vi ¡WEST VIRGINIA MINERS S< a d e le g a te co n v e n tio n to m eet In C h a rle s n m J o H tv to n. T h e m e e tin g w as held w it h i n - ' , ' and n ,,v e r w h e lm ln K d U " ‘ c ,’,n ,n l“ ee w a s co m - PBMHNTX.TAMXR NBITSIOMN. « » w d e ««, R ailroad M m R etired U n der N ay T4ST c o n v e n tio n discussed th e G o v e rn o r's p r o - j Im m e d ia t e ly V « a la 13 T eere. posal, w h ic h th e y fin a lly ad o p ted , r e p u - ! th e y , e l > “ R e r t h e ir a p p o in tm e n t c a m e to th e c it y o f C h a rle s to n and 1 T h e P fn n B y lv a n la R ailroad C om pany, d ia lin g , h o w e v e r th e fa ls e c o n n tru c tio n A d e le g a t io n ! 1" a n n o u n c in g th e nam es o f 45 e m p lo y e s P laced on th e s a m e by th e w ily o p e r c o m m en ced th e he arin g s. o f h ire d a tto r n e y s , re p re s e n tin g th e o p er- : fr o ,n al1 d e p a rtm e n t« o f th e s e rv ic e w h o a to rs . T h e o p e ra to rs even w e n t ao f a r « f a t o r s , h u rrie d to W a s h in g to n an d tr ie d w e re r e tir e d on pensions a t th e en d o f as to p ro m iK e to obey th e la w — ’ u- Ih to v sc re thfe -u m em b ers o f th e c m m itte e I . J u ,y ' 1 ,na<1® P u b lic a lu tlo n a r y a te p f o r th e m to ta k e t^ a iim ----- — o .............— ~ b r ie f h is to r y of th e N o w c a m e th e a tte m p t to o p e ra te th e w . i ^ '" " ‘e ‘ r c o m ln * fund Whlch waa * * U b H .h e d by ' l ° ° ‘ 'e r a »® ‘ " e IW es‘ V ir g in ia w o uld p r e c ip ita te c iv il ' ’'’« " Id e n t A J . C a s a a tt w h en he becam e m in es u n d e r th e new a g re e m e n t. F ro m T ‘ h “ e I c o ........ m m itte e “ a n w e e re re o d th th a a t t i in n ) -------- * head o f •"•- th e ■"»« road ■" In 1899. M r . C asaatt th e o u ts e t th e o p e ra to rs co m m en ced t o l i w a a - r. .' " " s w *r»». Mr. d is c r im in a t e a g a in s t m in e rs Jo in in g th e * 7 “ WH>' " ‘lp o r ,a n ‘ th a ‘ »»««•F reco " ’ n ie"<lp<' “ » th e ho ard o f d ire c to r» , —J _ — ” U IIII ■ m rnn ... . ¿ J H ? i i i i r i p J J° n.‘ n* tl,e !<'<’" ’ •• <“ once, a n d com e th e y d id * T h . aw " "•* " f h l« fir s t o ffic ia l . 0 . » a ..* . me th e y did. The fir s t o ffic ia l a c ta , t h a t uur Beer Never Fails to Please roent. u n io n , c o n tr a r y to t h e ir ex p resse d a g re e - T h e a g re e m e n t c a r r y in g th e r ig h t 1 “ ,,ra" lin K e d ito r ia l, ' p la n be " *a «'ed In o p e ra tio n w it h o u t d e - Of o rg a n la a tio n . th e m in e rs c a rr ie d on f t 7 . " " " ° f ‘ he a ' a ‘ e ,o r e tlr e on p a V w h o had reach ed th e w o rk o f g e ttin g m en ? n ,, 7 7 7 7 . r f , , r . t h e lr . 1, , a ' n" 118 “ "« - 'd I f ! th a 29 Y ears vo rk o f g e ttin g m en In to t h e ir union OAMBBINU8 BOOK BEES ¡» u ch c o n d itio n « a« th a t e x is te d th e reg Reconl«._ fr o m w h ic h th e r e s u lts o f P. a.‘ ?r " . re '*en,e<1 ‘ h la by p u ttin g u la r a r m y o f th e U n ite d S ta te « had 13 yeBrB w e r e ‘ «h e n . w e r e com - ON BALE t h e ir b la c k ja c k g a n g o f th u g » w o rk h e t t e / h e g i n w e re ta k e n , w ere coi m a n e u v e rs a t once. T h e p ' e ,e d re c e n tly , T h e y ah tiw ed t h a t I In " e a tin g u p th e o r g a n iz e r« an d d l a - < -* ** * ------ 8 '.P u l-® 1 5 * a n la ®r ». an d ‘B b - s it tin g s o f th a t c o mi m m itte e have lie- total o i 7478 m en had received p aym en t« i c h a r g in g m e m b e r« o f th e un ion . The co m e m e m o ra b le In ih e la b o r a n n a ls ¿ f | ‘ h '° u g h th e pension fu n d . The am ount o p e ra to rs v io la te d th e a g re e m e n t In p ra c A m e ric a . o f m oney p aid In fr o m n a m in g s o f v a r i t ic a lly e v e ry p a r t ic u la r , m a k in g It u t ous c o m p an ies o f th e P e n n s y lv a n ia * v a - te r ly im p o s H ib le f o r th e m in e rs to w o rk ■««»«• a t R earin g S e se r lb ed -, i,. , ,e m » m o u n te d to »8.913.167. O f th ia i u n d e r it. ,nKue o r '" 'n < an a < ieq u ately Î »6.727.792 w as re c e iv e d fr o m th e U o n d ltlo n a b e c o m in g m o re u n n e a ra b le d e s c rib e th e scenes 'h a t to ok p iae’e in K a n te rn lin e s and" »2 1 I f p o M .b le th a n e v e r b e fo r e a n o th e r ‘ he c o m m itte e room . T h e J m m i , , e e r u n n in g W ~ t X m g W e s t fr o m P itts b u rg . M ain 48— P o rtlan d ’» Favorita Beai A 1149 ' et r ik e w a s c a lle d J u n e 28, 1913. T h ia h e ard fr o m e y e w itn e s s e s and v ic tim s o f O f th ose w h o h a v e received pensions _____ ' ‘ he o p e ra to rs , inen. w om en an d chi llilr e n , 3544 h a v e d ie d , ro th a t a t th e D resent tlie a w f u l s to rie s o f h e a rtIc s s n e s s a n il ‘ Im e 3984 re m a in on th e r o lls . T h e c la n b r u t a lit y o f th e reig n o f in d u s tr ia l b a r- a p p lle a to e v e ry e m p lo y e w it h o u t re g a rd I ' ’a rlH n i in th ese m o u n tain «. T h e s e s lo - i “ » ra n k W it h in th e p a s t fiv e v e a ra t w o rle s a r e e m b a lm e d In th e firs t p a rt o f . * lc e -p r e « ld e n ta a n d th e g e n e ra l counsel th e re p o rt o f th e c o m m itte e , p u b lis h e d h a ve been r e tir e d upon e x a c tly th e s a m e ¡ b y th e g o v e rn m e n t, c o n ta in in g m o re th a n c o n d ltlo h a a« c o n tro l th e case o r a t r a c k 11200 pages. T h e s e s to rie s m oved even w a lk e r o r a b ra k e m a n . th e s ta id S e n a to rs to ex p re s s io n s o f The hopes, fhe aspirations and the achievements o f this ’r h " pension a m o u n ts to I per cent | In d ig n a tio n S e n a to r M a r tln e e s p e c ia lly o f ‘ he a v e ra g e s a la r y o r w a g e f o r th e GAMBRINUS • Gambrintss Brewing Company History of the Typographical Union Covering More Than One Hundred Years of Organized Effort L X lenf’^ade un.1°i1, VI?'ldly and graphically expressed in the pages of imperishable history. “ Peace hath her victories no T ind’u S T battles Hlthan more War7 far-reaching aDd the orSanized won industrial in effect, toilers more have salutary and more humane in achievement than the victorious endings of struggles on the tented field. K To every man who reads with understanding, to every organization of labor that is now passing through the elemen- rr„!!age ° f 1,®.elxl8,en.Ce and ai,niD* to build a Permanent structure in which to house and protect, the interests of its members, a fund of useful knowledge will be found within the pages of this book. tton, arbitration, old age pensions, burial benefits, political policy, craft affiliation, housing the aged and infirm, caring for the sick, sanitary workshops, technical education, organizing non-unionists, health of members, business methods as applied 1» % orKanizat,ons, etc., are subjects included in the storv or the Typographical Union. A College Education in Trade Unionism Place yourself in a position to talk intelligently of the ment *81 et'°nom,c force in a ceDtury o f continental develop- Order Now— Edition Limited Copies, Bound in Cloth, $2.00 Full Leather, $3.80 Make money orders, checks, etc., payable to J. 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