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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
THE TIMES states would clamor for admission to the Union as states, and poli v.vn w eV .v.vA v.v.v.v.v.vv.vvA y^ vrtm w tV .v.vA SiSis ticians would back their demand in hopes of winning the Mexican P u b lish ed ev ery S a t u r d a y b y T H E T I M E S C O M P A N Y , In co rp o rated vote. a t 212 F i r s t S tre e t, P o r tl a n d , Oregon. P h o n e s : Main 5 6 3 7 : A-2686. I)o we wish to swallow at one gulp a half-breed population split Had a T H E T I M E S ia not resp onsible f o r a n y opinions express ed b y co rresp o n d en ts into warring factions of Maderistas. Orozcoistas. Vasquitas and Ze- patistas? Do we wish to make the attempt to assimilate them? What ap p e a r in g in i ts columns. VISIT BY THE SEA community of interest, thought, aspirations have we with such a peo or a I ple.’ What would become of our boasted Anglo - Saxon civilization E n t e r e d in Postoffice at P o r tla n d, Oregon, as second-class m a tte r. when we mingled with it the semi-civilized of a nation half Indian, RUN ON THE SANDY SHORE half Spaniard? We are already confronted by grave problems arising A F E A R L E S S E X PO N E N T O F IN D U STR IA L PEA C E at § trom the attempt to assimilate the million or so immigrants who come in yearly. IIow could we meet the immeasurably graver problem of S U B S C R I P T I O N K A T ES — $2.50 per y ear, in advance . assimilating 14,000,000 aliens of one race at one time? A D V E R T I S I N G R A T E S made known upon ap p licatio n . Merely to ask these questions is ample reason for returning a WASHINGTON decisive negative to any project to annex Mexico. The best we can do with that republic is to leave it to stew in its own juice, taking Saturday, August 17, 1912 Did you know you could reach this delightful care-slaying, care not to allow any of its rebellious rabble to overflow our borders. health-giving, fun-making It may become necessary to send an expedition for the rescue of those THE EIGHT HOUR DAY. The President lias signed the hill requiring that all work done Americans who are exposed to risk of death or starvation in the land by contract for the Government shall be done by eight-hour labor. of many revolutions and for the collection of indemnity for their Mechanics and contractors alike are penalized for giving or taking losses. Having done this, we should withrdaw our troops from the by taking the plagued country and leave it to settle its own internal quarrels. THE TIMES Have You Ever i NORTH BEACH SUMMER RESORT work for a longer day. Overtime is forbidden, although extra pay at higher rates is a boon to the wage-earner. The hill goes beyond primary contractors, and penalizes them for infractions of the law BALKED THE B U LL silk’ sto c k in g s." F o r so m e y e a r s lo n g er by subsidiary contractors, however far removed, if the materials are silk sto c k in g s c o n tin u e d to be a g r e a t Then down the P re s sn c s of M in d T h a t S a ve d th a L tfa ra rity . S a y s S to w : produced by work done in a longer day. The bill is labor’s own bill, ot a L it t le C h ild . “ In th e seco n d y e a r o f Q u een E liza and yet it may turn out that, like other such laws, it does not work A re g im e n t o t th e G e rm a n a rm y b eth h e r silk w o m an . M is tre ss Mon- as expected. It may turn out. to be constitutional, although a similar r e s tin g In a c o u n try i-oad w a s a p p a lle d ( ta g u e . p re se n te d h er m a je s ty w ith a I C O L U M B I A R I V E R v ia S T E A M E R S “ T. J. POTTER,” “ HASSALO” and “ HARVEST QUEEN” law in this State was declared unconstitutional, and it was necessary to see a g r e a t hull m ad ly p u r s u in g a j p a ir o f black k n it sto c k in g s f o r a child In a held u e a r by a n d y e t I N ew Y ear's g ift, w h tch a f t e r a few to amend the Constitution to give the State the power this law as little TO MEGLER. so t a r a w a y t h a t th e c h ild co u ld n o t d a y s ’ w e a rin g p leased h er h ig h n e ss so sumes. be reach ed In tim e to sa v e It n o r y e t w ell t h a t sh e s e n t fo r M istre ss M on Wher trains connect with boats for North Beach Points. ta g u e a n d ask ed h e r w h e re sh e had The practical difficulty is likely to rival the legal. Every manu sa v e d by th e sh o o tin g o f th e a n im a l. T h e bull h ad h is h o rn s dow D , a n d all b ad th e m a n d It sh e could help h e r to facturer doing Government work must abandon it or must maintain th e so ld ie rs w ere horrified to se e t h a t an y m ore, w ho a n s w e re d , sa y in g . ‘1 g YOU CAN YOU SHOULD § separate organizations for public and private contracts. It is not I d a n o th e r m o m en t th e child m u s t be m ad e th e m very c a re fu lly , o t p u rp o se Phone Ash-street Dock or City Tiekt Office, Third and possible to work separate sets of men on separate conditions of work gored to d e a th . l-’o r a n I n s t a n t no on ly fo r y o u r m a je s ty , a n d . se ein g one seem ed to k now w h a t to do. an d th e s e o le a se yon so w ell, 1 w ill p re s Washington streets, for reservation and take a in the same shop. Contractors on Government work who can dis th e n th e d ru m m a jo r sh o u te d to th e I e n tly «et m ore In o a n d . pense with it will do so,. Those who retain the work are likely to b u g le rs o f th e h an d , w ho sto o d n e a r ! “ ‘Do so. q u o th th e q u een . T o r In REST BY THE SEA. . he the less responsible, to the disadvantage of the Government. Such w ith th e ir in s tr u m e n ts In t h e i r h a n d s , I deed I like silk sto c k in g s so w ell, be &.*AA?.%V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.,.VV.V.V.V.,.V.V.V.,.'.V.'.V.V.,.,J to so u n d a loud b last. T h ey looked c a u s e th e y a r e p le a s a n t, tine an d dell- firms are not those doing best or cheapest work. The men may he as a g h a s t. | ca te , t h a t D encefortb I will w e a r no much displeased as the employers. Their expectation is for eight "Sound. I s a y , f o r G o d 's sa k e , to I m o re clo th sto c k ln iis. hours’ work and ten hours’ pay! Eight hours’ work and eight hours’ sa v e th e ch ild !" re p e n te d t h e . d r u m I "A n d fro m th a t d a v u p to h er d e a th r. th e q u een ne> er w o re clo th , b u t only pay are not attractive under the present narrow margins of wages m T ajo h en th e b u g le rs b lew a M a st a t th e yilk sto c k in g s .'’ -N ew York H erald . BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE above the cost of living. For some there is no such margin, and to p o f th e ir lu ngs. T h e d ru m m a jo r 1 any reduction of pay would be as much a calamity for them as it is k n ew th a t a n im a ls o f t h a t sp e cies so m uch affe c te d by s tr a n g e an d JN THE COUNTY COUKT OF THE STATE for the employers to forego the product of work done in the two h w ig e re OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY h p itch ed m u sica l so u n d s t h a t th e y OF MULTNOMAH. hours lopped off at the expense of the taxpayers. seem ed com pelled to Im ita te th em . In the Matter of the Estate of X. BIS SO N N E T T . Deceased. It is said that as much may be done in the shorter as in the Y hts bull p ro v e n to he no e x c e p tio n to L O U I S NOTICE THE OF PRIVATE SALE. Notice is h e r e b y give n t h a t in pu r s u a n c e longer day. It may he. hut they are sanguine who expect it. Will th A e s rule. soon a s be h e a rd th e b u g le b la s t of an o r d e r of th e ab o ve -en tit led co u r t ma de the unions allow the imposition of pace-setters or the speeding up of he p au sed In h is p u r s u it o f th e ch ild , on the 2 3r d day of J u ly , 1912. in th e m a t r of the e s ta te of Lo u is N. Bis so nn ett , d e inaehinery, which presumably it now operated at the best practicable g la n c e d to w a rd th e b and, ra ise d hts te ceased, the u nd er s ig ne d , th e a d m i n i s t r a t o r of said esta te, will sell at p r iv a te sale, s ub je c t h e a d an d b egan to bellow m ad ly . T h e speed? Is it wrong to say that the object of such legislation is to to confirmation by th e abo v e-e nt it led court, b u g le rs k e p t up a s high a n d d is c o rd a n t the following de s cr ib ed real pr ope rt y, tog e th er “ make work,’’ that is to say, to reduce product so that more hands a tu m u lt a s th e y co u ld , an d m e a n tim e with th e im p ro v em e n ts ther eon , to-w it: th a t ce rt a in tr a c t <tr po rti on of la nd will he necessary to turn out similar quantities? The interest of the so ld ie rs w ere r u n n in g to th e re sc u e of s it All u a te d in M ul tn o m ah County. S ta t e of O r e gon, more p a r t ic u l a r ly d es cr i b ed as b ei ng the public is rather in the output than in the length of the working day, th e child B efo re th e bull b ad finished h ts a t ea st hal f of L o t 12 a n d th e ea st hal f of Lot . Block 3, V er n on Ad di ti on to the ci ty of and it is not too soon to ask ultimate consumers to consider how they te n tio n to th e b u g le s th e c h lid w a s In 13. P or tla nd, M ul tn o m ah Co unt y, Oregon. will be affected if, as is designed, this bill shall be the entering wedge a p la c e o f s a fe ty — N ew York T rib u n e . S aid sale will he m ad e on Monday, th e I 2 6 th day of August, 1912. at 10 o ’clock A. I for a universal eight-hour day. If under present conditions of pro M. o f s ai d day, at room 514 Couch building. P or tla nd . Oregon, in s ai d city, cou nt y an d STOCKINGS OF SILK. duction there is complaint of tin* high cost of living, how will it be s tat e. T e r m s of said sale will he cash. D a te d th is the 24 th d ay of J u ly , 1912. General Transfering and Storage when the costs of production are increased by 20 per cent? As a T h s F ir s t P a ir Q u e e n Bess W o r e M ade V. A. B R E W E R , L. D. M AHO NE , A dm in i st r at o r . I general thing, it may be said that labor will lose by the eight-hour a H it W i t h H e r M a je s ty . A tt o r n e y for the Es ta te , 513 -514-515 Couch Building. day. Nobody can get anything for nothing just because he is a union D p u n til th e tim e o t H e n ry VI1L D a te of first publ ic at ion , J u l y 27. sto c k in g s w e re m a d e o u t o f o rd in a ry ist. Labor must pay its part of the increased cost of production. Be clo th . T h e k in g ’s o w n w e re m a d e o u t D a te of la st publ ic at ion , A u g u st 24. Main Office and Warehouse cause the «ight hour day is established by law the economics are not o t y a r d w ide ta ffe ta . I t w a s o uly by c h a n c e t h a t he m ig h t o b ta in a p a ir o f altered. FOR silk hose fro m S pain. I lls son, E d S U B S C R I B E It will he a happy surprise if it shall prove that the law is either w a rd VI.. receiv ed a s a p re s e n t fro m PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND constitutional or practicable. If this attitude of reserve toward the S ir T h o m a s G re s h a m " a p a ir o f long law whose purpose is claimed to be benevolent is wrong, it is because Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322 labor is to blame for seeking to do by law what it cannot do other wise. There are many shops where a man can choose the length of his day but there are no shops known where men take an eight-hour day at their own cost. It is essentially immoral for a man to take bis leisure at the cost of another by command of law. It is a prostitution OREGON of the process of Government. I’uhlic-spirited citizens regard Gov lE tN C jfF ^ W d N X 3 ernment as something for them to support. Privilege-seekers regard Government as something which gives what cannot he had honestly C O M P A N Y otherwise. These days are not favorable to privilge either for labor or capital. -(New York Times.) O .-W . R. & N. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Co. THE TIM ES tg m m THE OPTIMISTIC SIDE. I A Wall-street financier says: “ If present, calculations arc real ized. we shall garner a 700.000,(HHI bushel wheat crop, a 2 . 000 . 000 ,- "00 bushel corn crop, a 1.2tHt.0tt0,(t00 bushel oats crop. The virld of potatoes and bay is also likely to be eonsiderably ahead of last year. The total value of these five crops is estimated at $.'{.000,000,000. or about $2(Mi.OOO.tI"" ahead of last year. In all probability the aggre gate of all agricultural wealth produced this year will be about $!>.- 000.000.000 as against $S..‘> 00 . 000 . 000 . the figures of the Department ot Agrieulture last year. What this annual produetion of new wealth means to this eountry may be estimated when it is remembered that the eapital stork of all the railroads in the United States is placed at $8,470,000,000. An increase ot $.>00,0110,0(10 in agricultural products in a single year cannot but be a powerful stimulus to business. ” That is the optimistic aide of it. It is the side that everyone I■ kes ..... '"template at all times except the man who seeks an excuse now ami again lor the high prices that combined big business inter f csts resolve upon. It is only the wish of all well-meaning people that j this magnificent rorii crop will not disappear when the beef barons start out to tell the eountry that we are no longer raising provender | for rattle, and that with shortening supply the demand must mean more money for what they sell, lint when these men and others of their ilk get ready to enter their apologies they pay no attention tot the facts of greater production; they simply make the sweeping state- ment that we are fast approaching the margin where we will not raise enough to live decently upon and they simply have to conserve tile supply as best they ran by charging the highest price the market will bear. If the Wall-street man and the statisticians of the Department of Agriculture would take some ot these gentlemen in hand and { teach them at least the wisdom of consistency, their simulated pes simism might appear somewhat less ridiculous. ' S alaries R aised Every Month If one th in g m ore th an a n o th e r proves th e a b ility of the In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence School», of Scranton, to raise th e salaries of poorly paid b u t am bitious m en and wom en— to raise Y O U R salary — it is th e m onthly average of MOO letters V O L U N T A R IL Y w ritte n by stu d e n ts telling of salaries raised a n d positions b e tte re d th ro u g h I. C. S. help. YOU d o n ’t live so far aw ay th a t th e I. C. S. can n o t reach you. P ro vided you can read and w rite, your schooling has n o t been so restricted th a t the I. C. S. cannot help you. Y our occupation is not such th a t th e I. C. S. cannot im prove it. Y our spare tim e is n o t so lim ited th a t it can n o t be used in acquiring an I. C. S. training. Y our m eans are n o t so slender th a t you can n o t afford it. The occupation of your choice is not so high th a t th e I. C. S. cannot tra in you to fill it. Y our salary is n o t so g reat th a t th e I. C. S cannot raise it. T o learn how easily it can be done, m ark a n d mail the a tta c h e d coupon. Phone or Write Government Standard A Salary Increase For YOU Add to the three hundred stu d en t« heard from every m o n th , the o th er successful stu d e n ts not heard ♦♦♦••♦< from and you have some idea of J In tern atio n al C orrespondeiH e S thools the tremen hms pow er of the salary I. C. S. If you h a v e the least spark of am bition in you, you certainly do not wish to sta y a t a low wage all your life. Y ou can acquire an I. C . S. train in g in y o u r spare tim e M arking the coupon costs you nothing, and does not bind y»m in any way. Pow ders C om pany P l e a s e e s p i a t a , a l t o o s t f a r t h e r o b l i g a t i o n • o my pa rt how I c a a q u a li fy for th e p o s i r ^ a . tr a d e , or p r o f e s s i o n b e f o r e w h i c n I I h a v e m a r k e d X Autom«tMia Running Poultry Form ing B o ok * »»«1« ' St# n# gr«p A«r Advartism g •••-> Ss>*» - Card W riting W « d o » Trim m -ng C o m m t r t u i llluatrating mduatrlal O aaigrm g ArcMtociurw O-a M sm a - ANNEX MEXICO’’ N 0. THANK YOU. The American Hanker suggests annexation to the United States as the only remedy for the chronic unrest in Mexico. That would be S ir Mi and V o .- Send the coupon N O W very agreeable to the American investor in the republic south of the! C ity--------------- Rio Grande, also beneficial to the Mexicans, if they could only realize the fact. Mnt we should find reduction of the country to some sem- H. H. Harris, Manager,409 McKay C „ " « .'• « « E a ctrical W ira m a « Ila e tric a l fnginaar Machanteal Oraftsm a« M ocnanical Engmaar T • apbana E x» >rt Stationary Engm aar Ta stila Manufacturing C*v" E«g>naar Building Contraatpr Arctlitaot C o r s i t i » Cdnatruet'*« Plum bing, t t « a m F i fing M m « F o r a m i« M m « SuCSr I«t* * d »rt S tatt— Bldg., Portland O F PORTLAND And Have an Expert Explain Our Money Maker Main 63S3 90 First Street