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tur«n PORTLAND LABOR PRE8S CANAL Union Men and the Union Label (W ritt« ’” f ° r *»*• L « b o r P r e s s by not believe hat th e tim e has ,1 when we can say th a t th e i,n r shall only " >rk as a ear- r and at no o th e r tra d e o r pro- i or th a t th e tn u -iria n shall follow tin p ro fe ssio n of mu- |t may bt possible in y e a rs to ,inc. but I th in k th a t b efo re we m uch as it m ay be , . l i th a t p o in t ,ire d by m a n y of us, w e shall have trv and m ore c o n s iste n t itidi- ¡dually- an A d v o c a t e of t h e L a b e l.) T ax e s ta b lish e d o u r c o u n try w ould becom e a p a ra d ise .—A d d ress of K ap llan , w in n er in H igh T hree fa c to rs e n te r in to th e c r e a L ouis tion of w ea lth . T hese a re land, la S chool C o n test b e fo re C hicago S in bor. an d c a p ita l. W ith o u t an y one gle T ax Chili, M arch 26. of th ese w e a lth c a n n o t be cre ate d . “C A N A D IA N " U N IO N S D O N 'T By “L ab o r” w e m ean th e h u m an ex FOOL W ORKERS. ertion ex pended. By "C a p ita l” wc mean th e to o ls w hich m ake lab o r S o-called “C a n a d ia n ” u n io n s are b e more effectiv e, an d by “ L a n d ” we mean th e n a tu ra l elem en ts. T he com ing less p o p u la r ev ery d ay in th e bigger th e p ro p o rtio n th a t goes to D om inion, d e sp ite th e e ffo rts of the land o w n er th e less th e re w ill "jin g o es" to a ro u se a n a tio n a l sp irit be for L ab o r an d C apital. In c re a se and divide w o rk e rs on th e N o rth in ren ts leaves less fo r L ab o r, and A m erican C o n tin e n t. C n d e r th e c a p tio n , “No C an ad ian to th is m ay he a ttr ib u te d in c re asin g poverty am id st in c re a sin g w ealth . U nions A re W a n te d H e re ,” th e B rit Private lan d o w n ersh ip d ec reases ish C olum bia F e d e ra tio n is t voices th e production, b o th on th e farm and in se n tim e n ts of C a n ad ian tr a d e u n io n the city. T h e a g ric u ltu ra l te n a n t ists as fo llo w s: “A C a n ad ian u n io n of lo n g s h o re makes no re p a irs . H e c u ltiv a te s for the p re se n t only. H e se lec ts such m en w as re c e n tly fo rm ed in V a n crops as w ill give an im m ed ia te r e couver. It catne at a tim e w hich w as turn w ith th e le a st possible labor. to o suggestive, fo r an y on e w ith even j He p e rm its th e build in g s an d im h alf an idea, to be deceived as to th e I provement* to go to decay. H e e x rea l rea so n resp o n sib le fo r its b e rth . hausts th e lan d its e lf by failin g to T he local union of th e In te rn a tio n a l fertilize it. a n d fin ally ab a n d o n s th e A sso ciatio n of L o n g sh o rem en had property b ec au se it is no lo n g e r ju s t succeeded, a fte r a m o n th ,s strik e , profitable. In th e cities p ro d u ctio n in p re v e n tin g th e ste v e d o rin g co m i- also ch eck ed by m ono p o ly of land. p an ies fro m lo w erin g w ages. T he If land w ere n o t w ith h e ld fro m use, m ost p o w erfu l in flu en ce th e men had new houses w ould he Imlit, an d m any on th e ir side w as th a t th ro u g h th e ir men h ired to build. M any m ore in te rn a tio n a l th e y refu sed at all p o rts w< (1 be h ire d in fa c to rie s to f u r on th e P acific C o ast, to touch c a r nish m ateria l. B ut u n d er th e p r e s g oes loaded by s trik e b re a k e rs in ent system th e se h o uses a re not V ancouver. A nd th a t w as why th e y built, th e se th o u sa n d s of m en are w on. “T hen cam e th e new union. Its not hired, and b ecau se of such d ra w backs th e c o u n try has to d a y its ad v e n t w as a n n o u n c ed in te rm s and a rg u m e n ts of th e sam e kind w hich army of unem ployed. By th e S ingle T ax is m e a n t a ta x have h era ld ed th e very -h u rt lives of ‘m land values irre sp e c tiv e of th e sim ilar unions in C an ad a before. Its im provem ents th e re i n. If all public sp o n se rs d ec la re d th e y w an ted to revenue w ere ra ise d by th is ta x and form a p u rely B ritish union, w ith o u t no other, ev ery b ran c h o f in d u stry a ffilia tio n s in th e U n ited S tate s, in "onld he stim u la ted ex cep t th e in- o rd e r to p ro te c t B ritish w orkm en 'b’s f y of h o ld in g v acant lan d out of from being d ic ta te d to by 'fo reig n ” '<• It w ould stim u la te in d u s try b e a g ita to rs . T he lo n g sh o rem en w ere cause it w ould m ake it u n p ro fita b le to be p ro te c te d ag a in st them selves. ><• w ithhold v aluable lan d from use. B eing very sim ple, u n so p h istic a te d U n m oney th a t a fa c to ry ow ner m en. th ey had n ot up to th e n r e n' w pays for a lo t could be used to alized ltovv th e y w ere b ein g deceived. "B ut th e schem e has failed, and • irge th e fa c to ry , and th u s m ore “ n would be em ployed a n d p ro d u c failed m iserab ly , like m an y o th e rs of tion in creased. In fact, th e re w ould its kind have d o n e —and fo r th a t mat ' no o th e r w ay to use c a p ita l th a n te r m ost likely will do ag ain . T he " production of w ea lth . M onopoly lo n g sh o rem en w ould h av e none of W"'ild be d estro y e d , in d u stria l lib- it. T hey have been th ro u g h th a t established and th e p re se n t un- idea and out th e o th e r side long ago. “T he a ttitu d e of th e se w a te r-fro n t d istrib u tio n of w ea lth rectified , ie’y would 'a k e w h at so ciety lias w o rk e rs to w a rd s th e idea of p u rely ’ ’ <tid. and in so d oing w ould leave C anadian unions, is th e o fficial a t t i ' 'HI th a t th e individual hv his tu d e of o rg an iz ed la b o r th ro u g h o u t ' ' 'it has cre ate d . W ith th e Single ( a n a d a ." S IN G L E T A X . ORDER POST P re s id e n t O 'C o n n e ll and .sec re tary B e rre s , of th e \ . !■ I '. of !.. m etal tra d e s d e p a rt lie n t. have w on th e ir c o n ti litii n ag ain st i u f o n ein em o í a n e x c c il..e e o r d e r th a t i . m al zone w o r k e r ' lie c h a rg e for re n t, fuel w ith ivi r bit ies. A h o rte r w o rk d ay is au e c o n o m ic 1 it to all. P. m ean i n ■ri im n , m o re m ach in ery , liigln r st n d ard s, in c re ase d dem an d s, m ori pro n e liö n a n d an e x p a n s io n of indu - ries. "I h I lam ily life becom es a closed book w hen i In mail re tu rn s hom e d ia t t i n I from his d ay 's w ork, We Develop and P rin t F ilm » --24 Hour Service. Ora flex aud Frenio Cameras. Kodaks. Brownie«. Huntley Drug Company Stores at Portlaud, Oregon City. Canby and lln b b a rd by u nion m en an d w o m en for the use of u n io n people, an d i n buy any an d lig h ts d' :ng th e p erio d of ac W h» I lie v a e h e s tli.it s ta g e lie lo ses o th e r is sim ply to refu se to go in to tu a l c o n s tru c tio n of th e canal. A lilt UI ! • a m an, h u sb a n d an d f a a g re a t c o -o p e ra tiv e m o v em en t for C u r I'auiiii's a re inadf daily in our own fa c to ry . P u re ••ream caram els, m o d ificatio n of th e o rd e r u n til Jn u e I her n c i u l l i ' o n lv th e b east of y o u r ow n b e n e fit an d te n d s to show ■TOi per lb. We serve delicious light lunches at our fo u n ta in . •kt. I9lt». m ean - a saving to ca n al buri!' th e u n fa ir em p lo y er th a t th e in d i Iie a d q u a i’ers for S qu ib b 's Chemicals. W aterm an and Conklin F o untain w o r k e r s o f $259,(MX). T he m etal tra d e s vidual u nion m an has nut su fficien t Pens S trik e D id N o t M a tu re . b ra in s o r bu sin ess sen se to put d e p a rtm e n t has in sisted th a t th is o rd e r w as not in acco rd w ith th e • 'im iT i-lii ra llie d s trik e ol th e Tli m oney in to bis ow n p o ck e t, but »•AM •• m ust needs tu r n it o ver to bis en em y sp irit of tin law passed by tin last k a n. di.o B r o th e r h o o d til R a ilro a d k l<. » to be used ag ain to fig h t hint back. C o n g ress w hich ex ten d s th e p rese n t F m | b-yi did not m a tu re . T his o r ca n al w age sc;de tttt'tl th is w a te r gani a tio n is a b e lie v e r in “C a n a d a Som e will s a y : Tlie q u a lity of th e u n io n -m a d e a rtic le is n o t as good as w ay is co m p leted . T h ese ra te s are fo r < an ad ian s.” and does not recog- 1 can get w ith o u t th e label. How h ig h e r th a n in c o n tin e n ta l U n ite d ( nizc tli \m e rie a n F e d e ra tio n of L a Demand can you ex p ect th e q u a lity to im M ates. S e c re ta ry of L ab o r W ilso n b o r, w hose a ffilia te s in th is city an d p ro v e if th e people w ho should su p p o rted th is p o sitio n a n d as a re- j o th e r sections of C an ad a h av e n u AND MADE c re a te th e dem an d for ttu io n -m ad e suit of c o n fe re n c e s w ith S e c re ta ry m erous ra ilro a d c o n tra c ts. of W a r G a rriso n and th e u n io n ists a rtic le s do not do so. 1 lie business T in In d u strial B anner, o fficial p a In Choosing W h a t Y o u W ill D rink m an is not g o in g to tu rn out goods, tin fo rm e r ag re ed to reco m m en d • . ‘ p e r of t i n T ra d e s and L abor C o u n tin P re sid e n t th a t th e o rd e r be nif" ( O f A merica - O xt Ask for this Label when purchasing let alo n e tr y to im p ro v e th e q u ality cil, gives th is advice to th e “C a n a COPT8I6MT aTWAOt MARS BE6I3TERE0 l » 0 3 -I d ia n '' unions : of goods fo r w hich th e re is no d e tied. T h e ch ief ex ecutive, at a t Beer. Ale or Porter, as a guaran ions c o n f e r e n c e w ith P re tu i , m and. tee that it is Union Made This Is Our Label "If the m em b ers of th e C an ad ian S e c re ta ry 11 r e s ,' N ew m em b ers ap p ly in g for mem O ’C onnell a n d B ro th e rh o o d of R ailro ad Em ploye», sta te d In w ould accept th e d ecisio n I b e rsh ip in th e d iffe re n t local union iitsti ol of b elo n g in g to a w eak and should not ju st pay th e ir in itiatio n of his s e c re ta ry of w ar. . v isionary o rg a n iz a tio n , w ere affili- fee, and be tu rn e d loose w ith no ! a te d w ith th e various c ra ft o rg a n iz a The Labor great make* a charge of 50 rente per niomh for registering uniona k n ow ledge of th e aim s o r o b je c t' S H O R T H O U R S A R E N E C E S S A R Y . tio n s th at com pose th e sy stem fe d under thie head. of th e la b o r union. T o co n tin u e th is e ra tio n on th e In te rc o lo n ia l railro a d , old plan is sim ply to let th em go out “ I ap p ro v e of eight h o u rs fo r w o rk th ey would n o t only rem ove all cause EUGENE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No «96 LATHERS' UNION No 6« — M m t* every and w ork a g a in st th e ir ow n o rg a n i ers. but in som e in sta n c e s even eig h t of friction, but ad v a n ta g e th e ir own Mti'i* last Sunday in every mouth, _at .1 0 j Saturday, at 2 P. M t E. Clark, aecre taiy. Labor Temple. V M , in American Hull, corner Eighth zation. In m any e a s t ' th e new h o u rs is to o m uch fo r h u m an e n d u r in te re sts and stre n g th e n th e g e n e ra l Telephone Marehall 765 am t W illa m e tte W F.llaworth Tyler, Pre» m em ber will read th e c o n s titu tio n an ce,” said P ro f. W a rd , social se c re ; lab o r m ovem ent. id e m ; Mi»» Cora L. Kreamer, Secretary 1 LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL 5 Firal and and b y-law s of his local union, but ta ry of th e M. E. C hurch, of In d ia n Treaaur« “Tiu C anadian B ro th e rh o o d , m o re third Thuradaya. ltill lla ll. 8 P M Robert will not or does not ta k e th e lesson apolis, in an a d d re ss on “T h e D em and over. is a ch eap dues o rg an iz atio n , ALLIED PRINTINO TRADES COUNCIL— Orr. buaineea a g en t; C P Holgate, aecre Third Friday evening 205 4» Firat atreet. tary. Iteadquai ter*. 272 Gliaau Main to h e a rt in re fe re n c e to p u t - fo r L eisu re.” an d is not in a p o sitio n to give a d e 620«. George II Howell, aeerelary, Oregonian c h ase of n o n -u n io n goods. eoiupoaing room. "W orking h o u rs should be ju d g ed q u ate fin an cial su p p o rt to its m em LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL No 6 — Meeta In th e m a jo rity of cases it is p u re BREWERY TRADES SECTION — Eirat Fri 1 fir s t and third W ednesday even in g, from th e sta n d p o in t of fa tig u e .” he b ers in th e ev en t of a s trik e of an y A ltsk y H all, cor. Third and M orrison. day, 162 4» Sec* nd atreet. O. 1». Forte, cor ig n o ran c e, an d a cam p aig n should be said. " S ta tis tic s p ro v e th a t th e h ig h m ag n itu d e.” A. K. H um es, b u sin ess agen t: H. 1 «ar ner Third and Beach aireela, Lenta. s ta rte d by tlie d iffe re n t u n io n s to son. secretary. H in d q u arters 248 est m o rta lity r a te is in v a ria b ly in in BUILDINO TRADES COUNCIL— Meet* 8 P. F lan d ers; teleph one Main 20(1. ed u c ate th e ir m em b ers an d com bat Tlte union label m ean s th a t you M.. Monday, laihor Temple. 162 4» Second d u stria l se ctio n s becau se th e re st of th is in c o n siste n c y w hich e x ists t o , , street. 44. L Sullivan, aeeretary. T ele MACHINISTS. WILLAMETTE LODGE No. , . . . , | • ,i, , th e se w o rk e rs is n o t c o m m e n su ra te believe in good w o rk in g co n d itio n s. 6 8 — Meela first and third W ednesdays, S phone. Marahall 765. such a g re a t e x te n t, an d w hich rc- P. M.. hall 800 Aliaky bldg. Third and CENTRAL LABOR OOUNCIL -M eeta every ta rd s th e p ro g re ss of th e la b o r • ■ M o rriso n . J. W . M iller rec. aeeretary; Friday. 6 P M . room 201 Labor Temple. J. W. Marriott financial secretary, office m ovem ent. E. E Smith, president; E. J. Stack, aecre ( s h e r if f DON'T ARREST THE 208 Alieky building; Marshall 1 6 « i. Join« THAT MAY BE GUOGEL MEAN TO STEAL-ME I N ew m em bers should be req u ired tary. Labor Temple. (elfo». Hi DIDST DI m ealing with No. «88 every fifth W edaee BUT HE MIGHT TAK E! day. I msT too; K MY REAL TOBACCO ) to re p o rt to th e ex ecu tiv e b o ard of m in e n e x t t i m e ! DISTRICT COUNCIL OT CARPENTERS— .Meeta Friday nigh*. It. W Hteeinan. buai MACHINISTS. RAILROAD LODGE Ne. <89 a local union at a sta te d p e rio d a f te r ne«a agent S. Clark, aeeretary T ele — Meats tha second and fourrh Wadneadaya th e ir ad im ssio n to m e m b ersh ip to ' phone Marahall 765. Labor Temple. of each month. Room »00. Aliaky building. an sw e r q u is tio n s p u t to th e m in r e f - 1 Third and Morriaon streets Steve Taylor, LOCAL LABEL TRADES SECTION— Second recording secretary. 2 0» Aliaky building e n re n c e to th e la b o r m o v em en t and a n d f o u r t h T u e n d a y e , X P. M.. at 2304» Marahall 164 1 C R Merrill, financial t ; M . | Y a m h ill. Ed J. Stack, president; w hat is ex p e cted of th em , as a m em aeeretary; offlca, 20» Aliaky building. W. P etersen , secretary-treasu rer. Joint m eeting of No. 68 and No. «33 aver« b er of o rg an iz ed lab o r fifth W ednesday. METAL TRADES COUNCIL— Firat and third U nions should avail th e m se lv es of Thursday night» F. B. Raeuliif, aecre ta n . Em erson A p t« . W oodlaw n 3 7 5 » . M A IL E R S - First Monday. 7 :3 0 F. M.. Room ev ery o p p o rtu n ity to a d v e rtise th e 215 Oregonian Bldg R H. Henderson, H ead q u arters anil hall, 20!) A liaky llld g . m ovem ent an d req u e st th e ir m em aerietary. 7SI Hrooklyn Marshall 1641. b ers to d em an d th e label. T h e a r WATERFRONT FEDERATION Second and M p ? i i ? n £ ° ° A S Si g u m e n t m ay be m ade th a t such fo u rth T u e s d a y s « P M . 205 4» First St C IA T I0N OF THB PACIFIC COAST- nilay night at 8 o clock. .1 I Tucker. secretary, «99 Albina avenue. ‘ M onday m eans will a n ta g o n iz e th e em p lo y 22 4» Heron J atreet, Room HI, Hirkle Bldg. BARBERS' UNION No. 75 — M eets third e r '. D on’t you believe it. T h e b u si T Raker, buiinrr» agent. Tai.phone Main 9371. Tuesday each month in Aliaky Hall. Third n ess m an w ill rec o g n ize th a t th e and Morriaon L A Wheeler, president: u n io n s a re a d o p tin g h is ow n m e th C. H Kelly, secretary, 30« Aliaky B ld g . MARINE FIREM EN. OILERS AND WATER- TENDERS UNION OF THE PACIFIC— Third and Morriaon. Phone Main 9139. ods. n a m e ly : le g itim a te ad v e rtisin g m t North Front. Thoa Farrell, agrnt. BEER DRIVERS AND BOTTLERS - Firal Phon. Main 8277. to boost and im p ro v e th e ir business. and hird Thnradaya, Labor T em ple. 162 H H e w ill reco g n ize th e fac t th a t be S e c o n d s t r e e t . V . I’. I lt t ie r , s e c r e t a r y , MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERAT 67 E a s t 1 2 th N . P h o n e E a s t 5190. lias b u sin e ss m en to d eal w ith, w ho ORS' PROTECTIVE UNION, LOCAL No. 159, I. A. T S. E.—-Marta arronj and BRIDGE. DOCK AND TIER CARPENTERS believe in th e ju stic e o f th e ir cau se ! fourth Tuesday* of e*rh month in T. M A. No. 872 — Meeta every Saturday. 1264» an d a re n o t a fra id to a d v e rtise it. Hall. 169 Park .treat, between Morriaon Second atreet. F. A. Riley, Secretary and anil Yamhill, at 1 1:15 P. M. F. .1 Baier, T h e slogan o f th e a d v e rtisin g clubs Business Agent ■e-retary, P. (). Box «5». o f .America is " T ru th in A d v e rtis ing.” and as lo n g as we stick to th a t Cha. liraaaman Bnanrl.l ..r r e t .r y , 205 4t , , A‘ i , . ' l Ä 4^’ p in H h at " ,« . B «rd p rin cip le we sh o u ld have n o th in g to — -------- Board F irst. Main 3764. We shall have to act up our ow n b. .* we shall have to lie fa ir w ith i ll follow in'' •tiler tra d e s an d join we w ish to w o rk at , ,r union ir tra d e s, wc shall have to see i our o ffic ers en fo rce o u r law s in • respect by fin in g m em b ers heav- jlv who b rea k th e se law s, we m ust our m em b ers em p lo y in g union . n when th e y need w ork done by tlu r c ra ftsm e n . he w o rst sp ec’acle possible is ■ t of a u nion m an h irin g scabs r le ttin g a c o n tra c t to a m an w hom h li s in te n d s to em ploy scabs, i; be p leads ig n o ra n c e o r neglect as . hi excuse fo r not in sistin g th a t a n tra c to r em ploy union m en b efo re .inning a c o n tra c t, it is o n ly a n o th e r argum ent fo r a w ide cam paign of education alo n g u n io n lines. T he -irc 'ig th of th e d iffe re n t union * _ ! I en Is e n tire ly upon th e s tre n g th of ie A m erican F e d e ra tio n of L abor, which is th e re a l force b eh in d us. If we go to th e c e n tra l bodies for ilp an d c o -o p e ra tio n , we should go w ith clean h an d s. It should not he ..ib le for th e m to point to a m em - ' er of an y local union w ho has em pi.,veil sc alo , w ith o u t bein g able to .nine back w ith a s ta te m e n t th a t though we know th i. to be tru e, th e num ber w ho proved such a poor union th an w as su itab ly disciplined. Tlie inan w ho w o rk s as a union man ir. one tra d e , am i as a scab in a n other, d eserv es no co n sid eratio n . The a rg u m e n t may lie advanced that th e union m an w ho buys a scab rigar is ju st as guilty as th e union man w ho le ts a c o n tra c t for several thousand d o llars to a firm w hich employs n o n -u n io n labor, and it may .tlso be claim ed th a t one should not be dealt w ith m ore severely th a n th e other. C e rtain ly th e p rinciple of u n io n ism has been v iolated in each case, but it is my opinion th a t th e in te r ests of th e la b o r m ovem ent w ould he best served by local u n io n s p lacing lin es b ased upon a p e rc e n ta g e of th e am o u n t of goods p u rch a se, upon m em bers ca u g h t buying n o n -u n io n goods, an d an exam ple m ade of th e m a n w ho le ts c o n tra c ts fo r big fear. ^ m o u n ts tc. u n fa ir firm s. P u t a s tr a ig h t b u sin e ss p ro p o sitio n T here a re m an y w ays o f b rin g in g it hom e to th e g re a t m a jo rity of up to th e em p lo y ers an d th e so o n er the m em b ersh ip of th e d iffe re n t we show th e m th a t w e believe in o u r unions th a t it is a b so lu te ly vital to ow n catise. an d a re in d iv id u ally c o n the cau se th a t th e y p a tro n iz e th e s is te n t, th e so o n er will th e v icto ry union lab o r, o r r a th e r show th em be w on. an d th e g o al re a c h e d w h ere that th e y should dem and it. n o t pa em p lo y er an d em ployee will w o rk tronize it .in o n e sense of th e w ord, j to g e th e r in h a rm o n y on a firm bust- because u n io n -m a d e goods a re m ade I ness basis. THE RENT PONED A YEAR. Eastman Kodaks F VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION! 1-" Union “Àie ’ Beer Porter PERSONAL LIBERTY DIRECTORY of LOCAL UNIONS I T ’S different, its better and you will like it better. U se up half a pouch of “ Right-G ut” and you ’ll k n ow y o u ’ve got the R eal Tobacco Chew, It gives you the fine, rich, satisfying ta ste o f r e a l t o r e r o —-s e a s o n e d an d sw eeten ed just enough. A n d the taste com es naturally, because “ R ight-C ut” is a ready ch ew . A ll you have to do is to tuck aw ay a small ch ew and enjoy it right from the start. T ake • very amall chew—let» than one-quarter the old size. It w ill he more satisfying than a mouthful o f ordinary tobacco. Juat nibble on it until you find , the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it reat. See bow easily and evenly the real tobacco taatecom ei, how it aatiifie» without grinding, how much leas you have to «pit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That ’a why it it T kt Real Tobacce Chew. T hat's why it costa lea* in the eud. It it ■ ready chew, cut fine and abort ahred ao that you won't havo to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco cnakca you apit too much. The taate of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up with molaaaca and leericc. Notice bow the aalt brings out the rich tobacco taate in “Right-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two big chew? of the old kind. W EYM AN-BRUTON COMPANY BO U n io n S q u a re , N e w Y o r k ( meeta 44 eilni sila)-. 1 0 :3 0 A. M , same place. WOMEN No. 113— Meets second H <’ Hamer, Secretary. O ffice Phone, Monday evening in Aliaky building. Third Marahall 2161. Headquarters. Main 6007. and Morriaon streets PAINTERS LOCAL No 10— Every W ednee 5 17 44 ehater atreet, Woodlawn M l « . / . » d»y, Labor Temple, 162 4» Second etree«. cording s e c r eta i)'; Mayme H»"i,ng»on. 55« E. H. Pickard. recording aeeretary, E Morrmori »treet, Tabor 55*6. f lo t n c i i l 266 12th street; W. G. Townaend. Labor •ceretary. Temple, financial aeeretary; E E. Edwards, Labor Temple, biihineHN agent. Telephone BLACKSMITHS AND H ELPERS— Seconal Marahall 765. and fourth Thuradaya. 209 Aliaky build tng. Third and M o rris« E R Neleon. PATTERNMAKERS — M. da second and fin an cial aeeretary. 7 4 0 K«»a d l atreet . fourth Tuesdays. 309 \lia k y bldg., 3d and K E H oberg, preaident. 2» < ’ h Morriaon Erank It lU eubig, Emerson B IN D E R Y W est. O ffice. 2 69 »h*11 1641 A llgky bu ¡.I .»g. M ar __ A pts.. W oodlaw n 3 7 5 3 . PLASTERERS No 82— 8 P. M . Wednaadny BOILERMAKERS— Second and fourth Thura ■ day* Jo* Reed, busmens agent, 209 A ltsky building Marahall 16«1. F. E. Diabrow, secretary. 810 Eaat Eleventh street Temp|e I fl2 ,» 8rr()nd , , r„ , j Jones, recording secretary, «619 E. 82d 8 E . 8 , , |^ od , 049 w„ ,n ,, ------ ------------------- . nancial aecri tary and . . buaiuesa agent, La bor Temple; Marahall 765. BOOKBINDERS No. 9 0 — Third Tuesday, La bur Tempi*. F. J. WeUaenborn, I O PLUM BERS, U A. LOCAL 61 — Every Mon bor Tempi* Box 147. day at k P. M, Labor Temple, 162 4» Second street Phil Pollock, tmameaa agent BRICKLAYERS -M eets every Friday even Telephone Marahall 765. ,ng " 30'» Yamhill atreet. Fiank Barnes, j '." r ..M T A h n " " k ! 31 — Hall 301 Labor Temple. Wm Denney Woodlawn 25.49 Box 328, City. secretary. P. o Box 689 X' BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IS O N WORK PRE8SM EN No «3— First Thur«d y craning ERS -T n ead ay. 8 P. M., Labor Temple, Aliaky Bldg , Hall «00 F O. uuatafson th ird floor Frank Hannan, buaineea agent. 5é’n’Homi. O m J' H* r P" ’ T eleph one M arehall 765 % R ? Î À LN D * î.0 § â E Mï N | “ i “ •« ¿ M O A T <»•»' N ’lI UNION— Moots OF AMERICA. PORTLAND LODGE every Saturday at 8 M . 264 4» «Alder 268---Fvery second and fourth Tuesday, "tr et. M ain 8097. ‘ ’ hau. Bennett, Cerpentera Hall. Fast Pine and Orand ave bu. in , hr a g e n t. nue Hugh MeCanae, recording aeeratary. K ill Borthwick etreat. SAILORS' UNION OF THB PACIFIC__Moa day night, 4« Union avenue N lack Roaea BUILDINO LA B O SEBS —Meeta every T iles, •«•rr«»tary. le le p h c u e Eaat 4912. * day night in Labor Temple, 162 44 Second . . i e Gem V — — la .. m Recording ■. we* t n tf ' SHEET METAL WORKERS F r ld i' even atreet at 8 o'clock Kerr. recretary; H. P. Harris, financial ■»»»»: b ie hall 801 Labor Temple, 162 4. See tary and business agent; phone, Marahall on.i «treat W. L Sullivan, bualneeh. »ant 765 Labor Temple Marahall 768. ’ ' CARPENTERS No. BO— Moots every Tjaaday SHIPWRIGHTS AND JOTWW. buy FROM DEALER 0R5EN0 10*STAMPSTOUSJ month. 246 Ash atreet. Charisa*Gncory Pine etreete. ------ -- . 680 E 60th N. 8. Clark, s r a ^ d ê e . Union Financial Secretary. »7 Morris «treat 0AdB. ” ^ " ^ V » p M ^ r ^ ^ -XON • „PICTORIAL P A I N T « ... LOCAL S ecreta ry , A SS47 547 OLSEN ROE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Movers, Psckers and General Transferring Fireproof Storage Warehouse O ffice aad Warehoaee F IF T E E N T H A N D H O Y T S T R E E T S The Most io Value, est io Quality Schwab Printing Company B E N F. O B E E N E . President Solicits Your Hiffh C lass Commercial Phones: Main )78. Printing Book and Job W ork 245l/ i S tark Street. Corner Se* ond n a m isi aeeretary; Oeo R Harris," record tary. 863 Eaat Bherroan atreet. «ng Berrrtary. CABPENTERS No. 1106 — Meeta every Thursday. Myrtle Park Station, Myrtle | STEAMFITTERS, U. A. LOCAL 236— F r id a . K a « » “ ” f S 2 b*'i r * “ ” ’* ,B 2 H "»<-«o«| dY Park Hall. N. Lawrence, i 7Q3°M43B e ? u I 8 E , Recording Secretary; y.'., • i J ? ' «»nancial aeeretary, Box 499. 342,1 56th atreet 8. E„ Financial Secre E. 1» Sperl, recording aeeretary, Box 429. tary. CARPET AND SH ADE WORKERS LOCAL STEBEOTYPERS « ELBCTROTTPRRS No. 48 Meeta fourth W ednesday in month at No. 2. — Meete Bret and third Fridays at Bartenders' Hall. 205 44 P in t street. Jamas 230 4» Yamhill. C. 8 Kenney. 906 F.aet B. Kogera, secretary, 92 Front at reat Yamhill. Telephone Main 8134. C IO A R M A K E B S-S econ d Thureday each m onth. Labor T em p le. T heo H irsh, see TAILORS No. 7 4 — Second Monday Aliaky lia ll. Third and Morriaon J ohm Baran rotary. Labor T em ple, 162*4 Second Kt. dura, aeeretary. box 630 J. A. Johanson ELECTRICAL WORKERS' UNION N" «8— Room 3, Ainsworth B ld g , buaineaa agent Meela every 44'edneaday at 8 P. M,, Room Telephone Main 2450. * 303 Labor Temple Exeentlve Board meet» every Tuesday evening. 8 P. M.L in office TEAMSTERS. O H A U m R S M aw r.aaaw ve of Buainete Agent Clinton I S E. Smith. AND H ELPERS. LOCAL No 182— b v a r j - president; ___ O IJ U R e P a R r t h McCarthy, u ( i n i f t r i t l financial P ’ !•_____ 1 - ................... : “ >28 44" Saeond .'tre'e? see retarv; Eugene C- Wilaon, recording sec . . . 1 Bu’ m blum , recording secretary. B10 re'arjr; E Smith buaineaa agent. Addreaa I7lh street: () A. Roger), aarretary nil mail 162% Second atreet, Labor Tein treaenrer, 1497 East Aah atraat y pie. Phone Marahall 765 t EAJ ELECTRICAL W ORKERS — Loc.l_ N o, 125. TH T „ “ , CAL l t OCAL'Ñ o .“ bmploteb sï-^ M ’e” - i a meet« Monday evening. Labor Temple F ÏΓ' I f",u«Ah • * ch month T. M A .1 Shubert, financial aeeratary. 1490 Fa»t ,n.9 s' H B McÓabe. pre» Burnside atreet , F. L. Clifford, recording ident ; A. Imbrache, treasurer. 808 Main eecretary. Box 644. •tree*; W. E. Day, financial aeeretary 8L E V A T 0R CONSTRUCTORS Second and 68« lxicuet atreet; C. M Campbell, ri- fourth Fridays, a P. M . Hammerer Bldg., cording secretary. Fourth and 44'aahington. W. O. Aah. preai TILE LAYERS AMD HELPERS No «2 _ dent. Lenta: J II. Rogers. 276 85th 8. □ARMENT WORKERS First and third ; Second an<l fourth Thursdays H P M Ä T h u rsd ay even in gs. R ed m en ’a H all. E ast n e uw c born M orriaon b etw een Grand and U nion A ve , I LaFollette. recording eecretary, 867 TIMBER WORKERS— Meeta at 1264» :" “,8 - O, Her East Fifty fourth atreet. »»ary Sunday. 11 A if A I. GRAINHANDLER8 First and third Tuea Bullia, preaulant; P. H Cam pbell, aecra tary. Milwaukia. Ore day. Dania Hall. Russell and Kirby street« Headquar J I “ Tucker, buaineaa agent ‘ tera 499 Albina avenue L. TYPOGRAPHICAL No 5R Firat Sunday m month. 2 P. M . M ono llall. 3«.i '» Murrt Jarobeen, eecretary, «99 Albina avenue son atraet, cornar Revanth I» (> Gallup, HOI8TINO AND PORTABLE ENGINEERS. •rcretary, office, 207 Oregonian Bldg LOCAL 372 Meet« Thursday night. 12 6 4 4 ! s . -ond «tree! I H Ifowd. r. cording UPH O L STER ER S AND TRIMMERS' LOCAL «secretary, 59th av nue and 72d atreet No. 65 Meeta fourth lu«*day each month F N M Beynon, financial secretary; Geo. Labor Tempi«*. <1. \\ Hainra. Recording Secretary, 626 Marshall Street Froaaard. buaineaa agent. Main 5197. TRON MOULDERS Firat and third Wcdnea , W AITERS' AND W AITRESSES UNION No dava. Bartenders’ Hall. 205 Firat atreet 189 Meeta Tneaday*. * .«<• P M . 247 H <’ F Smith. 636 Colonial avenue. Overlook Ntark atreet H nry Harder. Secretary Office. 209 Aliaky b u ild in g . Marshall 1641. Téléphona Main 5204 \