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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1912)
I * THE TIMES THE Publishod every S aturday by T IIE T IM E S COMPANY, Incorporated a t 212 F irs t S tre e t, P o rtla n d , O regon. P h o n es: M ain 5 6 3 7 ; A -2686. T IIE T IM E S is not responsible for any opinions expressed by correspondents appearing in its columns. E n te re d in Postoffice a t P o rtla n d , O regon, as seco n d -class m a tte r. m" A FE A R L E SS EXPO NENT O F IN D U STRIA L PEACE SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$2.50 per year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES made known upon application. Saturday, June 22, 1912 HOW SHALT, WE HANDLE THE I. W. W.? \ i'l r unalterably opposed to government; she says “ Christianity is the per nicious system through which slavery is perpetuated,” and she tells us that marriage is a degradation from which women should at once free themselves. Miss Goldman is especially bitter against the marri age relation; she is on the sunset side of 40, and has not been married once. This entertaining anarchette would have men and women prac tice an unlegalized polygamy and polyandry. She would have a ORRIN E. STANLEY J. H. MORTON, M. E. woman choose a mate, or as many mates as she pleased, and, generous IN D U S T R IA L E N G IN E E R . M. Am. Soc. C. E. soul that she is, she would give men the same privilege. Miss Gold E N G IN E E R IN G A D V IS E R . D R A F T IN G D esig n s C om plete I n d u s tr ia l P la n ts o r an y co m ponent p a rt, m ech an ical o r s tr u c tu r a l. man states that nothing is so destructive to freedom as monogamy; A ND B L U E P R IN T IN G . O ld P la n ts M odernized. D ra ftin g . she views with alarm the continued servitude of the woman who has T elep h o n e M a rsh a ll 1554. P h o n e M ain 1622. the execrable taste to marry but one man and remain enslaved to and 824 C h am b er of C om m erce, P o rtla n d , O regon. 9 2 4 C h am b er o f C om m erce, P o rtla n d , O regon. by him as the mother of his children and the abject ruler of his home. It pains her exceedingly to note how the sacrifical bride willingly ARTHUR D. MONTEITH goes to the altar, and there swears allegians to one man, when she C. J. WILSON C IV IL A N D H Y D K A U L IC E N G IN E E R . could, by following the_Goldman creed, pick and choose as often as G en eral S u rv ey in g , L a n d sc ap e E n g in e e rin g , C O M M ER C IA L A R T IS T AND she liked among the sons of men. And Anarehienne Goldman has a C o n stru c tio n S u p erin ten d en ce , R e p o rts an d E stim a te s on P ro je c ts , W a te r S u p p ly , I r r i C A R TO O N IST. very profound contempt for the smirking, pusillanimous bridegroom g atio n , Sew 'erage. P h o n e s : M ain 5 6 4 5 . R es. P h o n e E 6185. who takes one woman for better or worse, till death does them part, 348 M ark et S tre e t, P o rtla n d , O regon. L u m b e r E x c h an g e B u ild in g . when he might, like the brightly painted butterfly, flit from flower to flower in the garden of love. Miss Goldman would make of the world one great red-light dis P h o n e E a s t 63. Increase Your Business trict. But before judging her too harshly, remember that this poor, b y p la c in g y o u r a d v e rtise m e n t in U. S. LAUNDRY CO. middle-aged woman thinks she must live. And the thought of work T H E T IM E S . revolts her. So she talks anarchy, and tells us t^at Christianity is a 180 G R A N D A V E ., COR. E A S T Y A M H IL L , W rite fo r o u r a d v e rtis in g ra te s . P o rtla n d , O regon. pernicious system,” and would destroy the very foundation of so ciety—and takes up a collection at her meetings. Probably if she could make as much by extolling the blessings of marriage and the beauty of home life and the charm of motherhood, we would hear her pay the tribute of a venal eloquence to the sacred institutions which she now abhors. i D IR E C TO R Y TIMES of Portland’s Leading Business Firms. Potentially, 1 1 m - 1. \V. W. question is perhaps the most momentous one before the people of the United States today, and for this reason that it is the outward expression of a condition that exists underneath the surface. In the beginning there are a few facts to be considered, namely— As individuals the members of the I. W. W. are human beings and are to be so considered. As an organization the I. AV. W. is a grave danger, a menace to American liberty, and as such deserves no further consideration than its crushing out requires. No organization, no body of men which waves the red flag of dis order, and anarchy, whose aim is to destroy from the inside, Amer jean institutions and liberties, is to he looked on other than as an enemy. it is undoubtedly true that there are many abuses to be cured in our system of living today but the euro is not to be effected by a lot of discontents, many of whom are not even citizens of the country VIGILANTES VS. I. W. W .’S. which they propose to run to suit themselves. Great errors in judgment are often made by those who make a The people of the United States have always risen to the occa special effort to be “ ju st” . sion, even if a little slow at times to rouse themselves, and that they Under certain circumstances it is sheer folly to even try to be will rise to this I. W. W. occasion is a certainty. fair to elements that have dismissed the words “ justice and fairness” However, it is time to urge swift and intelligent action on this from their category. matter as any delay will but produce a condition from which it will A calm reading of the “ creed” of the I. W. AV. will show any take years to recover after the damage is done. one who thinks at all the great lack of wisdom in treating him with There are three things to be done and done NOW—first, in every this sort of disturbance. section and corner of this country of ours there should be made a dc We give this “ creed” below, and commend it to the attention of eided protest against the red llag idea and a concerted revival of every one who believes in the stability of American institutions, and feeling for the llag, the Stars and Stripes—our flag. the real welfare of American workingmen. This should be done by the wearing of the flag in the buttonhole Self-preservation is the first law of Nature, and we submit that in the coats of the men and as an ornament by the women the citizens of Sail Hiego were but obeying that law in repulsing the The flag should he kept waving from every public building, city, attack of this horde of non-workers, who flocked to that city with county, state and national, and over every factory, shop and store in the sole idea and purpose of creating trouble. the Unit C( 1 States. San Hiego is on the eve of presenting to the world a most unique At every theatrical performance, or concert, or wherever an or sort of exposition, and could not afford to allow any disorder to take chest ra is to perforin, the Star Spangled Banner should be rendered root in its limits, with the possibility of growth that would militate as the opening selection, the audience to rise, as of old, and remain igainst the proper conduct of this exposition. standing while the inspiring air is being played. The excuse then, if any is needed, for the action of the citizens of The Supreme Court of the United States or Congress should de this city seems plain—in other words, they were protecting their lo clare the I. \V. W. to he a treasonable organization and force it to cality from disorder and trouble, present and future. disband. In regard to the report of the special commissioner sent to San A constant and thorough method of education should be followed Diego by Governor Johnson, of California, we believe that it is en out that shall reach working people of all classes and kinds, this edit tirely one-sided, as advices from San Diego are that the commissioner cation to be of a nature that will show and convince these people that id not call upon any of the representative business men, nor get the only out or order can good come, that freedom must he of the mind statements of the officials, who had charge of the prosecutions and as well as of the body. That doing just as one pleases is not freedom that the only persons present at this inquiry were those who had been - that consideration for the rights and privileges of others is after arrested for violation of the laws, or who aided in the lawbreaking. all the truest way to freedom. That he had no authority to subpoena witnesses. All this educational work applies to employer as well as to em That he did not examine any depositions taken before the grand ployed as every stick has two ends. As the only real leader this jury which investigated the trouble. country has had for a century said, “ this country can not exist That ho was informed of the throats to tako tho lives of the half slave, half free” and today it is the solemn duty of every man or mayor, his wife and children, and that of the chief of police. woman who can, to aid in this campaign to free the minds of men That the street speakers spoke in violent disrespect of the Amer from all these false, harmful notions and ideas of rights and freedom ican flag, tho nation, tho state and tho eity and the police authorities. which are working to the harm of the whole world. That they advocated tho general ownership of all wealth, told The world has had about enough of competition, friction, war— their hearers they were tho actual owners of all property, advised it is time to try co-operation. them to take what they wanted and to kill police officers who sought | One claim that is made by tin1 I. W. W. and some of the weak- to prevent them. kneed apologists who desire to curry favor in the hopes of catching votes is that the red flag is the symbol of “ Universal Brotherhood’ THIRD RAID IS MADE UPON P o rtla n d ; com m ittee to notify nom in ROADHOUSES. —a claim absolutely false. ees. H enry W aldo Coe, of P o rtla n d ; The I. \V. W. proposes to “ take” by force that which it desires The third raid in three days on hon o rary vice presid en t, C harles W. and claims as its own “ taking” is not a doctrine of true Brother the Linnton road resorts was made A ckerson, of P ortland. >y Sheriff Stevens and his depu- hood -“ helping ami sharing” is what Brotherhood means. A nt Colonies. ios last night, ami II. L. Sandys ind J. I’. Both, proprietors of An a n t n est o r colony arises from DARROWT. CO DEFENDANTS. iff Inn, wore arrested. The raid eggs laid by one or more "queens." By the evidence presented in the ease of Clarence Harrow, oil was the result of the statement' T he developing young a re tended by tb e sexless neuters, or “w orkers.” T he trial for attempted jury bribing, the fact is disclosed that if Harrow made by Cecil Brackman, 17 years m aggots, or larval ants, a re fed by if age. a student at a local mili had succeeded in getting his purchased jurors into the box, the McNa them , often nourished out of the maras would not have confessed. It was the discovery of the conspir ary school. Brackman appeared n u rses’ m ouths, and are a s carefully j n the Justice Court yesterday w atched In respect of th e tem p eratu re acy to buy jurors, and the exposure of Harrow’s connection with the ifternoon t( testify against the and o th er conditions of th e n urseries bribery, that caused Harrow to take his clients into court and make proprietors of the Hilt, another as ° re Infantile hum an beings. W hen | them tell there what they had told him months before: That they oadhotise. 11 is testimony also in- f“11 developm ent occur* tb e pupae were tlie dynamiters who had destroyed the Tillies building and mur volved Cliff Inn. Deputies Bui-! chnn*e lDt° Bnt*- wblch are etther ger. Phillips and Hunter made tho wtaaed or wtt^aaa. The latter are the dered a score of men. 1 R e u te rs , or w orkers. They m ay de. rrcst. Brackman, who is the son velop big Jaw s a n d appear as tb e “sol- Harrow forced his clients to make a public confession, not that it a prominent Seattle f a m ily , tie r s '' o f th e colony. T hose w hich are justice might lie satislied, nor yet in the belief that the McNamaras lilted that he had spent #60 at winged a re the founders of Dew colo- would save their necks, hut in the hope that the prosecution would he t he roadhouse in one night. Justice nles. T hey a re o f both sexes, a n d they so pleased with the victory over the murderers that it would be will Bell yesterday imposed a tine of produce th e eggs whence th e new gen ing to overlook a trifling matter like an abortive attempt at jury- •s2o0 on William Swaggert. pro- eratIons will be evolved. prictor of the Hut and his two ------------------ bribing. waitrs. Notice of anneal was! Doughnuts. ir j V (, n | L ight, tender d o u g h n u ts q u ite unlike Harrow asserted, long after he knew that the McNamaras were the usual solid ktDd a re m ade w ith a the guilty wretches that they afterward openly confessed themselves, | cupful o f sugar, a teaspoonful of b u t that they were innocent and that capital did not desire so much to ter. tw o eggs and a cupful of milk. 1 C O M M IT T E E M A N N O T N A M E D . MU a sc a n t pint of flour th a t has been convict them as to prove the unions guilty of murder, and thereby de sifted w ith tw o rounding teaspoonfuls stroy them: he declared that the unions, and not the McNamaras, Oregon D elegates Choose A. V. Sm ith of baking powder, m aking a p aste th a t were on trial. So we must assume that unionism was found guilty as H ead of C redentials Body. 1« soft. Stand th e bowl containing It ! when the McNamaras confessed. Chicago.—Oregon delegates to t h . ,c#(UnU' ***■ T' 7 0° ld f‘nd 1 Again Harrow puts unionism on trial; he says it is not Harrow re publican n ational convention, • a t a l Shape. T 11 " d *** ' * I T be Idea ts to m ake th e paste whom the state charges with jury-bribing, but the unions, and he has m eeting, decided to postpone selection a little so fter th a n can be rolled before , made them co defendants with him in this as he made them co-defend of th e n ational com m itteem an until It Is stiff w ith cold and to use a s tittle , a fte r th e convention has nom inated a ts possible. T he d oughnuts should 1 ants with the McNamaras for murder. The unions, so far as the Times can d id ate for president. They, how flour be tu rn ed continually while they are has learned, have made no protest against sitting in the »lock with ever. perfected th e ir own organization, fry in g .—B altim ore Am erican. Harrow, as they offered no objection to going into the dock with the selecting Daniel Hoyd, of E nterprise, Professional. McNamaras. Probably they think if they can survive their own eon a s chairm an, and Fred S. Dynon, of “I saw th Too a t roan gazing Into your Salem , se c re tary . D elegates fo r mem l’ession of guilt on charges of dynamiting and murdering, they will b ersblp ou various com m ittees of the said Maud. “ Yes." replied Mamie. "1 fe lt com outlive a little thing like jury-bribing. convention a re a s follows NO WEDDING BELLS FOR HER. Notwithstanding the assaults made on it in Portland this week by Anarchette Goldman, the government still lives. Miss Goldman is C redentials. A V. Sw ift, of B aker; rules. J. N. Sm tth, of Salem ; resolu tions. D. D. H all, of M osier; perm an ent organization, C harles H. Carey, of plim ented until I learned th a t he Is stu d y in g to be on o c u list I bad the sam e disappointing experience w ith a youag den tist who w as alw ays anxious to m ake me smile. 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