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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1912)
THE TIKES are.like around the North MOUNTED POLICE [ things Pole than all the books ever writ tor there is no play acting A T VANCOUVER \ ten. here. Kleinschmidt and his ex CHARGE I.W .W .S pedition worked for months and MYRTLE GUILD AT THE LYRIC THEATRE. ; months on them, risking life and — VANCOUVER. B. ('.—A sMuad ; limb at every turn, polar bears i of .’><> mounted police charged a j dashing right at the camera are group of 500 Industrial Workers taken within fifteen feet and had of the World, who gathered at i te Powell street grounds, a pub- j the bullets of the hunters failed ■ lie square, to make a free speech at the critical moment, nothing ! demonstration, and broke up the could have saved the operator. meeting last Sunday. Immense herds of walrus, seals, Four arrests were made. Sev sea lions and other denizens of eral thousand people watched the the North, great icebergs, gla- attack on the Industrialists at a ! eiers. strange birds, moose, Es- safe distance. | kimo families are all seen on the screens, living their lives .just as UNION MEN GUILTY they do amongst the ice and (Continued from page 1.) Judge Tazwell finds that, ac snows. The pictures are among cording to the dictionaries, the the wonders of the age and leave word “ scab” is not an abusive one in a state of amazement at word, and the court, therefore, the daring and hardships that holds that its former rulings must have accompanied their tak W e re correct, but must be list'd under certain qualifications only. ing. Columns could be utilized In the case at bar. Judge Taz trying to describe them, but it is well holds that the defendants to be hoped that everyone in were guilty and therefore amen Portland will take advantage of able to punishment. TIIE TIMES the opportunity that will be af is glad to learn of this. Such forded to see them this week at scum of society deserve the full limit of the law. We hope if the the Baker. They will be clearly present law is not sufficiently described and commented upon strong, that some public-spirited by one of Kleinschmidt’s expedi member'of the Council will have tion who helped in their taking backbone enough to have an ord and an evening of entertainment inance passed making the pun and profit is promised that will ishment fit the crime. Law-abiding union men will be fully appreciated by all who have no patience with their fel attend. lows who insist upon following up other workmen who are willing HARNESSING A SHARK. to work and publicly insulting them. THE TIMES does not ad vocate armed resistance of the Cruel Revenge T h a t H a t t h e Sanction e m o rial Custom . carrying of guns, but it cannot T h e s h of a rk Im s m Ja w s a r e p ried open to help thinking if some of these t h e fu lle s t e x te n t. A s to u t e ig h t fo o t peaceable workers would turn s p a r o f to u g h tim b e r. 4 by 4 in c h e s in about when thus insulted and c ro ss m e a s u re m e n t, is fixed t r a n s land a few good right and left v e rse ly f a r b ack in th e a n g le o f th e uppercuts to the chin, it would Ja w , th e e n d s p ro je c tin g on e ith e r side. A s tr o n g ro p e le a d in g fro m th e e n d s o f work some good. e s p a r is d r a w n clo se a n d tig h te n e d In one of the states of the th ith a clo v e h itc h ro u n d th e fish 's ta il Middle West there is a statute b w eh in d th e w id e t a i f duk es. I t is th u s which provides a fine of impris th e s a ilo r h a rn e s s e s b is enem y. onment for anyone to use any T h e c la m p o f th e c ru e l J a w s d riv e s word or term applied to another, t h e tw o in ch long te e th d e e p in to th e which is calculated to provoke to u g h sp a r. T h e tig h t line h o ld s i t in an assault, and that is sound law place, a n d . s tr u g g le n s h e m a y , th e and common sense. We ought to s h a rk fa ils to m ove th e s p a r a n in ch fro m its positio n . A s n H n ish in g to u c h have a similar one. th e s a ilo r d re w b is k n ife b la d e a c ro ss PORTLAND LABOR COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1.) workmen sent out by contractors, but we do know that in much of the official literature the point has been emphasized that no promise of work to those who may come seeking only employ ment is intended to be held nut. In none of it have laborers or mechanics, or clerks or other workers been invited to come to Oregon to seek positions. The purpose of the Oregon advertis ing campaign has been to reach the investor, the manufacturer the farmer with means to estab lish himself. Tn short, openings for those seeking and able to de velop latent resources have beer presented. th e s h a r k 's e y e b a lls a n d let him go. I tltte d an d b rid le d , b lin d ed , w ith Ja w s w id e g a p in g , h e sw a m th ro u g h a lim itle ss se a In n e v e r e n d in g fa tu o u s circles. T h e q u e e r fu rn is h in g s h e b o re s c a re d a w a y o th e r s o f b is kind. L o n e ly a n d s ile n t, he p asse d lik e C ain a m o n g th e d sh e s till s ta rv a tio n a n d sh e e r m ise ry en d ed Ills ex iste n ce. C ru e l? O f c o u rse It w as. H u t s u r e ly, lik e th e v en o m o u s s n a k e , th e s h a r k h a s lo n g p u t h im se lf b ey o n d th e p ale o f h u m a n m ercy . S o ft h e a rte d a s he u su a lly Is, th e s a ilo r m an h a s a long m em ory. T h e s h a rk h a s fo llo w ed fo r w e e k s in th e sh a d o w o f h is sh ip an d h a s w a tc h e d e a c h m a n o f th e crew w ith g reed y , m a le v o le n t eye. T h e re is a h ea v y d e b t a g a in s t all th e s h a rk tr ib e fo r m a n y a lo st m a rin e r, a n d w h en t h e c h a n c e co m es to s e ttle old sc o re s th e s a ilo r p n y s it to th e full. Iicsid es. th e th in g lias th e s a n c tio n of Im m e m o rial cu sto m . I t w a s so m e old P h o e n ic ia n , tr a d in g o u t o f T y re to th e f a r C a ssito rid e s, w h o p ro b a b ly firs t p u t th e tr ic k in p ra c tic e .—W id e W orld M agazine. (Continued from Page 1.) A. F. of L. AND I. W. W. is $9.24. instead of $6. and th< ! B A TTLE OF THE KEGS. mill owners are not able to in crease the wages at the presen• A Bloodless N av al Conflict of t h e R e v o lu tio n ary W ar . time.” All w a r s h a v e th e ir h u m o rs an d Mr. Johnson says the striker | Jokes, a n d th e R e v o lu tio n a ry w a r w a s are led by revolutionary Social no e x c e p tio n . J a n . 5, 1777. fig u res in ists and that the strike is hut a h is to ry ns th e d a te o f th e b a ttle o f th e beginning in a war between cap \ keg s, a n d , th o u g h bloodless. It h a s been c e le b ra te d in v erse. S ix m o n th s a f t e r ital and labor. REMARKABLE MOVING PIC TURES. _____ Famous Kleinschmidt Films Show ing Arctic Life Shown at the Baker. _____ A week or so ago there were shown in this city at the Heilig one of the most remarkable ser- ! ies of motion pictures ever taken —those of the frozen North by Captain Kleinschmidt, the well- known traveler arid explorer, and so sensational an impression did they make with those fortunate enough to see them, and so much talk has been created about them, it has been decided to run them again—this time at the Baker, HATTIE BELLE LADD, where they will be seen, exactly Contralto, with the Abom Opera Company, in ‘ The Bohemian Girl, ’ ’ as before, all week starting this at the Heilig Theatre, three nights, commencing Sunday, February afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The 11th. Special price matinee Wednesday. performance will be continuous and a very popular rate of ad The January Grand Jury make* a caustic report regarding the mission will be charged. Every County Court and the County Commissioners, declaring they have parent in this city should not done things that they ought not to have done. The County Judge only see the pictures themselves, sasses back and says “ ’taint so.” so there you are. The Februai.’ but be sure that the little ones do Grand Jury is invited to “ rib up things” in the same way. And they also. They are instructive and do say that Clerk of the Court. Bob Shaw, still holds the title to that will give one a true idea of what gravel pit. — th e D e c la ra tio n o f In d e p e n d e n c e , w h ile th e B ritis h fleet w a s sta tio n e d a t P h il ad n lp h iu . t h e A m e ric a n s u n d e rto o k to d e s tro y th e sh ip s by m e a n s o f im pro- v lse d to rp e d o e s, w h ich , se t a flo a t In the* r iv e r a b o v e th e c ity , w ere to c a rry d e a th a n d d e s tru c tio n a m o n g t h e en em y. T h e alle g e d to rp e d o e s w ere sh a p e d lik e k eg s, a n d w h en th e B ritish lan d fo rc e s d isc o v e re d th e m flo atin g dow n th e r iv e r th e y w e re d r a w n u p a n d o r d e re d to Are on e v e ry th in g t h a t ca m e w ith in ra n g e . T h e officers rem em b ere d th e T ro ja n h o rse a n d fe a re d ev ery k«*g m ig h t c o n ta in a n a rm e d rebel. As th e keg s c a m e flo uting d o w n th e re w as g r e a t e x c ite m e n t a n d m uch firing, but no c a s u a ltie s. T h e o nly e x p lo sio n s w e re fro m th e B ritish g u n s, fo r th e to rp e d o e s w e re a failu re. T h e In c id e n t fu rn is h e d m uch a m u s e m e n t to th e p a tr io ts a n d w as clev erly versified by F ra n c is llo p k in s o n . a p ro m in e n t la w y e r o f th e d ay , one of th e sig n e rs o f th e D e c la ra tio n o f In d e p e n d e n te a n d th e first d is tr ic t Ju d g e o f P e n n s y lv a n ia by a p p o in tm e n t of W a sh in g to n . H e w as o n e o f th e m ost p o p u la r w r ite rs o f th e d ay . a n d “T h e B at Lie o f th e K eg s" h a d a g r e a t ru n am o n g th e p a tr io ts a n d d is tin c t Influ en c e In th e w ay o f m ilita ry in sp ira tio n F ra n c is llo p k in s o n w a s th e f a th e r o f Jo s e p h llo p k in s o n . a u th o r o f “ H a il Co lu m b ia .“ —In d ia n a p o lis N ew s. T h e Boy. A w r i t e r In th e B iblical W orld, sp e a k in g o f “T h e M in ister a n d th e Boy,** s a y s: “ T o beh o ld in th e boy s rough s u m m a ry o f th e pan t a n d to be East 33 ab le to c a p ita liz e fo r good tlie s u c ce ssiv e in s tin c ts u s th e y em e rg e is to acco m p lish a tine piece o f m issio n a ry w ork w ith o u t le a v in g hom e. * * * T h e lire w o rsh ip e r, th e fierce trib e sm a n , th e s a v a g e h u n te r, th e relig io n m ak in g n o m ad , th e d a r in g p ira te , th e ele m e n ta l fig h te r w ith n a tu r e a n d riv al o f ev ery k in d , th e m a s te r o f th e w orld in m a k ing. c o n u s b e fo re y ou iu th e u n fo ld in g life o f th e o rd in a ry boy. • • • H e is 1 a n a b rid g e d v o lu m e on e th n o lo g y .“ B 7118 Troy Laundry Company App le or Onion? No o n e w o u ld fo r a m o m e n t im a g in e a n y o n e m is ta k in g a n o n io n fo r a n a p ple. B ut d o n ’t be too su re . S om e d a y w h en you h a v e n o th in g e ls e to d o c u t a sm all s q u a re o f onion a n d a s q u a re of a p p le of th e sa m e size, clo se y o u r ey es a n d hold y o u r n o se tig h tly a n d th e n g e t so m e o n e to h a n d y o u o u e o f th e s q u a re s w ith o u t te llin g y ou w h ic h one it is. You w o uld be w ell a d v is e d n o t to w a g e r an y m o n ey on b ein g a b le to tell by c h e w in g w h ich it is. T h e e x p la n a tio n is th a t a la rg e p a r t o f w h a t w e call t a s te is re a lly sm e ll.—P e a r s o n ’s W tvkly. EA ST 201 East Water Street PORTLAN D C O R . E A S T Y A M H ILL 63 T h e S t r a n g e P a r t. Mr. D re ss e r (w ith c v e u in g p a p e r)— H e re ’s s tr a n g e new s! A N ew York ch ild h id fo r th irty h o u rs in h e r m o th e r ’s c lo th e s closet! M rs D re s s e r—I sh o u ld sa y it is stra n g e . Im a g in e u N ew Y ork w o m an n o t c h a n g in g h e r c lo th e s in th a t tim e! ~ Ju d g e. u. s. Laundry Company Ordeals. “ I t m u s t be n te r r ib le th in g to go th ro u g h th e ‘th ird d e g re e ' " “ It m u st be. In d eed .” rep lied Mr B in g d ad . “ I ’ll bet i t ’s even w orse th a n tr y in g to a n s w e r all th e q u e s tio n s a tw elv e-y en r-old boy can a s k .’V* W a sh lu g to n S tar. 180 G rand Avenue PO RTLA N D C. J. W IL S O N T h a t th e y a r e s in n e rs f e v a r e w ill in g to d e n y : th a t th ey a r e sin u in g few a r e reu d y to a d m i t Com m ercial A rtist and Cartoonist IRON TONIC FOR TREES. 3 4 8 M ARKET STREET P l a n t Nails A m ong t h e Roots a n d a V igorous G ro w th Results. A do zen la rg e n a ils p la n te d am o n g th e ro o ts o f a tre e a s s u r e th e tr e e of h e a lth , b e c a u se th e v e g e ta b le sa p s c a u s e th e o x id a tio n o f th e iro n a n d th e sa p c a r r ie s fe rru g in o u s s a lts th ro u g ti all th e liv iu g c e lls a n d c ir c u latio n v essels. N ot m a n y y e a r s ag o o n e o f th e s ig h ts o f a c e r ta in F re n c h c e m e te ry w a s a tre e , h a lf g re e n , h a lf r u s t colored, lux u r ia n tly lertved ujKin b o th sid e s a n d in flo u rish in g co n d itio n . W hen tlie tre e d ied a n d p re p a ra tio n s w e re m a d e fo r an e x a m in a tio n o f its ro o ts it w a s a l m o st im p o ssib le to e x h u m e it. W hen all th e g ro u n d a ro u n d it w a s loosened an d th e ro o ts w e re ex p o sed it w a s fo u n d t h a t th e tre e w h e n a su p p lin g h a d c la sp e d its y o u n g ro o ts a ro u n d th e .a d e e n c irc lin g j b a s te o f a n iro n 1 a to m b . T h e * « th e tr e e h a d ru n In a n d out net w een th e iron b a r s of j th e fen ce. E x a c tly h a lf o f th e tre e h a d co m e in c o n ta c t w ith th e iro n , a n d t h a t h a lf p u t f o rth a g ro w th lu x u r ia n t 1 ly leav ed In r u s ty b ro w n . Tin* h a lf t h a t h a d not to u ch ed th e iron d e v e l j oped a g ro w th o f n o rm a l coloring. T h e t r e e a s a w h o le w a s a fine speci m en o f h e a lth y v e g e ta b le g ro w th , b u t th e sid e Im p re g n a te d b y Iron f a r ex re e d e d tin* g re e n sid e in its o u tp u t of v ig o ro u s leafag e. S u lp h a te o f iron Is o f little v a lu e w h en sp rin k le d on tin* le a v e s o f a sick tre e , b u t p o w d ered iron lias a m a rv e l o u s effe ct w h en in tro d u c e d in to th e tis s u e s by m e a n s o f h o les bor»nl in th e tru n k . T h e h o les m u s t b e filled w ith i th e p o w d e r a n d tlieu co rk ed w ith j w o oden p lu g s a n d w ell p u ttie d o v er 1 a n d a ro u n d th e p lu g s, ho th a t n o n e of th e to n ic ca n escap e. T o do its w ork th e iro n m u st lie c a r r ie d th ro u g h th e tr e e in th e c ir c u la tio n o f t h e sa p .—H a r p er's. T h e Crew of Columbu s. T h e list o f th e o fficers a n d s a ilo rs In th e first v o y ag e o f C o lu m b u s w a s al m o st c o sm o p o lita n In its c h a ra c te r. , A m ong th e m th e r e w a s a Je w , L u is <le T o rr e s ; a n Iris h m a n fro m G a lw a y , Ire la n d . W illiam H a r r is ; a n E n g lish | m an . A r th u r L a w s ; I ta lia n s . P o rtu j g u ese. S p a n ia r d s a n d se v e ra l o th e r j n a tio n a l I tie s, th o u g h , o f co u rse, th e j S p a n ia rd s w e re la rg e ly in th e m ajo r! ty . I t is m a in ta in e d by so m e a u th o r! i ties, w ith c o n s id e ra b le p la u s ib ility , too, t h a t th e r e w a s a S c o tc h m a n In th e list a n d th a t a f t e r C o lu m b u s him- s e lf h e w a s th e first m a n to tr e a d th e soil o f th e n e w w o rld . E x c h a n g e . Old L a w s of S cotland. O n th e s t a tu t e book o f S c o tla n d Is still an a c t p a s se d in 1825 o rd e rin g t h a t “ n a m an p la y fu te h a ll,” b e c a u se It is “e ste e m e d to be u n p ro fita b le sp o rt fo r th e co m m o n g lid e o f th e real m e a n d d e fe n se th e re o f.“ T h e re is a ls o a s t a tu t e a g a in s t a lie n im m ig ra tio n , pass- ed in a n d a u th o riz in g “ all Ids m a je s ty ’s s u b je c ts ” to “ ta k e , a p p ro b en d , im p riso n a n d e x e c u te to d e a th th e said K g ip tla n s (g y p sies), e ith e r m en o r w o m e n .” Phono M ain 5645. Arthur D. Monteith C iv il an d H y d ra u lic E n g in e e r 587 f!. 15th S t. N. P o rtla n d , O re. G en eral S u rv e y in g , L an d scap e K* g in eo rin g , C o n stru c tio n S u p e rin te n d ence, IteportH a n d E s tim a te s on P r o j ects, W a te r S u p p ly , Irrig a tio n , S ew er age, N ow L u m b e r E x c h an g e Bldg. \ our busineHs should be repre sented in TH E TIMES. We in terest ninety-two and one-half per cent. Ti l E TIM ES will give you the best run for your money you ever had. Figure it out with us. ! I '• • .• .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .'.V .’. V . 'i | | j i | I j You can quench your in ward fire with just as good “ hootch” at the following OPEN SHOP bars, and not have the enjoyment les sened by a big union card. These life saving stations are classed as not being fair by labor publications. Web ster says fair means “ pleas ing to the eye—beautiful.” We claim that these places qualify according to Web ster- Hof brau 128 6th St. I X )tU S 127 6th St. i [ | 1 < H it E xptrienc«. “T h e y say C a s h it, w ho h as b eco m e I th e so rln l m a g n a te o f th e to w n , w u h once an e le v a to r boy.” “ Ah. th a t a c c o u n ts fo r i t . ” “ A cc o u n ts fo r w h a t? ” “ H is fa c u lty fo r ta k in g so m e people op a n d fo r ta k in g o th e r s d o w n .“ —C h i cag o New». A P ic tu re H in t. U se tw o p ieces o f g la s s an d tw o p ic tu r e s w h en p a s se p a rto u t!n g . F a ste n th e b a n g e rs to tb e c a rd b o a rd b etw een th e tw o p ic tu re s W hen tire d o f one p ic tu re tu r n its fa c e to th e w all an d en jo y tb e o th er. Ros. P h o n e E 6185. Louvre 4th and Alder •Í Perkins 5th and Washington Schultz 5th and Washington Quelle 6th and Stark ► V Ä V .V A fcV V .