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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
Vol. II. No 23. PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21,1912 JOB-SHOP STRIKE LIFE NETS OF BETTER SERVICE UNJUST TO WELL FIRE DEPT. NEED WANTED; NOT LOW PAID LABORERS INSPECTION ^ ^ TVyf Y friend, Joy, put God in servant, and he sort of made neck FARES AT TIMES the Constitution of Mon tie parties and otl^er such festivity Feeders Exorbitant in Their De Anybody who has heard of any Price 5 Cents COUNCILMAN JOY SENDS LETTER TO MT. SCOTT PEOPLE Councilman Joy, of the Seventh unpopular around about While it.is true that, if Portland Ward, tana, but he doesn’t seem to be almighty mands—Pressmen Are Made instance at which life nets carried able has made public the follow his place of business. was governed by a really wide to keep Old Nick out of his Scapegoats. ing letter, which is self-explan awake administration, the Port Portland Fire Department ap little Seventh Ward,” said The “ And I ’ve known Joy since he land Railway, Light & Power Com atory : This brotherhood stuff is great by came to Portland. Most of that Man On the Corner. paratus were taken out and tested —sometimes. Sometimes it is just would never have obtained Portland, Oregon, Sept. 13, 1912. he has been a good lawyer, a pany the opposite, as in Portland, at within the past year will confer a “ Now, Joy is not at all a bad time its injunction against a three-cent Mr. Allen J. Harrison, good husband, and a good father, present, when pressmen who were favor upon this paper by coming sort, and I don’t see any reason lie lias attended to his own busi fare for “ standees” on the street Pres. Mt. Scott Improvement (.Tub, getting, in some instances, as high to the front and telling about it. why he ought to be having so much ness; and when the people of the cars; it is also true that Portland (>423 39til Avenue S. E., as thirty-five dollars a week, are Any fire company commander who trouble in his political home. In seventh ward asked him to go people do not want the three-cent A rleta, City. fact, I don’t believe he is having now not getting anything, and will open the life net casing on the fare. What they want Is adequate Hear Sir— is well known that some down to the Council and attend to any real trouble. I think the real their business, he did that, too. service. People are perfectly will political and It personal press feeders who were getting enemies of mino from fourteen to sixteen dollars a side of his apparatus and examine fact of the matter is, that there are Joy have for the past few weeks been cir ing to pay five cents a ride for the has a habit of doing what he culating some malicious con just a few people out Sellwood week up are now being replaced the rope fabric within will prob of journeying about on cerning my official conduct, reports thinks is right, and that seems to privilege and it is by girls, who are willing to do ably be surprised at wThat he will way who are ambitious themselves, me the cars, only they want to be able im portant to all good citizens of the to be a pretty good trait. Some to get a car without an undue Seventh their work for seven and one-lialf find. W ard, as well as to myself, times what he thinks is right dollars a week. th at steps be taken to establish the amount of waiting. doesn’t appeal to the popular fan Life nets are made to be used in truth or falsity of these charges, and I There is a strike on in the print cy ; but personally I ’d rather have Of course, if the Council had am making this proposition to you and ing trades, though there hasn’t emergencies. They are supposed a man for my Councilman who every improvement club in the Seventh been in earnest about that three- been much about it in the papers. to be stretched taut by husky fire Ward, that, if you will investigate these voted as he thought was right than cent fare ordinance, and if the ad fully, you will find them, each This is the season of politics and men and held rigid for people cut a man who got hysterical and vot ministration had really wanted to charges and all, to be false in to tal; also, th at other things, and there are certain off from other escape to jump into. ed where the hullabaloo was com make it effective, the City Attor if any improvement club, acting in good kinds of news that the big dailies If these nets are made flimsy from ing from. faith towards the public, as well as to ney would have enjoined the street wards would rather not print just now. dry-rot, if they have been folded cag find any single o ffi “ Ever since Joy got into office car company from interfering with cial act myself, Strike news is one of these kinds. of mine or vote that I have the passing into effect of the or somebody has been trying to recall cast th at was not done conscien Aside from this, the young men in their cases so long that their tiously and to the best of my ability, 1 him, or has been raising some kick dinance. Anybody can get an in ever seeking information for the big fiber is broken and cracked, they about him. But he is still on the junction these days. But the will resign at once. dailies haven’t known just how to will not be of any service to peo You will see a t once the unfairness of job, and is still doing things that Council was not very anxious for making get the news. But this is what has ple who leap from upper stories of charge of “ incom he believes to be right. He has at the three-cent law to become ef petency M a or general really happened. “ failing to represent my fective ; it voted in the affirmative and who would like to get Joy’s tracted some attention, I guess* a burning building. Wages Already High. ” etc., but every fair- goat, so that they could get in the and got a lot of people jealous. on the measure merely as a sop to constituency, minded citizen will demand at least one Press feeders in Portland job Maybe the fire commissioners Council and see if some of these But, aside from that, I guess he Clyde’s little stunt of intimidation, act of misconduct, and w ill demand that shops have been getting fourteen know this, and maybe they don’t. things they established by sufficient proof be hear about are really hasn’t done anything except be as which he pulled off so neatly with it fore be they to sixteen dollars a week in the They also ought to know that the true. will listen to tho rabble of my good a Councilman as he knew the assistance of the afternoon pa personal enemies. of your past. That was the scale. In “ I’ve known Allan R. Joy for how to be. Sometimes a man gets pers. Clyde was “ grandstand members may k nnw, As l some have always many shops the men were paid only way to keep these nets serv some earnestly w ith the push clubs of little time. I knew him long into the position that Joy is in just ing,” and the Council was willing worked more than the scale, primarily be iceable is to frequently inspect ago, when the city (w hether holding office or not), he was prosecuting at because his enemies can’t hang that he should do it. cause they were good men, and them, remove them from their cas torney of one knowing these clubs to be made of the wildest coun anything upon him; and in their What the Council wants, and and, were of more worth to the shops. ings, and stretch them in the open ties in Montana, up of the most enterprising and ener wild attempts to get his goat they when the Gem getic of tho community, I have However, the feeders, most of air. Commanding officers of com State was given over to the habit just strengthen his position. That’s what it would like to be able to do great citizens confidence in their fairness and for the people, is to get the local whom are but little more than holding necktie parties every about the way it is with Joy—no streetcar company to run more judgment. boys, thought they ought to have panies equipped with nets ought to of morning breakfast, and body has any real kick against Your people have never instructed mo on the city lines, where they upon more money. They wanted the know this, too, and ought to put when the before any of the measures pending in cowboy and his, him, and the tinkers and fixers cars are needed. The Council would scale set at sixteen to eighteen dol their lcnowdedge to practical use. trusty gat wild City Council, and 1 have, therefore, quite plentiful.1 who want to get his job can’t find like to get these cars for the peo the lars a week. Back in Chicago, In the meantime this paper will Yet in those were in the absence of instructions, been com Joy showed that I any ground from which to start a ple, but it cannot do it just as pres pelled to use my own judgm ent. Of where there is quite as much press- be glad to hear from any person he could be days people d iffer in opinions, and a pretty good public I real attack upon him.” ent. And the company knows course, work done as there is in Portland, honestly, whether it be in a leg this, so it doesn’t care very much differ the scale is nine dollars a week, who has seen, within the past year, ¡stature, a City Council, an improvement the ditch. Then the drunken what happens. club, a fraternal lodge, or oven in fam and .the men are satisfied. any tests or inspection made of life PEOPLES COURT m atters, and where two or more peo chauffeur and his friends proceed The Portland feeders, however, There ought to be more cars run ily carried on the local fire wag ple disagree in opinions, no fair minded ed to make the night hideous until not content with the advance of nets blames either party for Ids opinion. the Hawthorne, Mt. Scott and man 1 desire ENTANGLED WITH the police patrol arrived on the on five dollars over Chicago prices, ons. to say th at 1 think no mem Sellwood lines, for instance, and scene and took the whole bunch ber of the City Council has worked wanted still more money, and so not so many cars run to The Oaks. POLITICAL LIFE down to the city jail. In the jail People who live on these lines get stituency harder or puCin more time for his con they decided to get sixteen bucks Maybe that class of unionism that better results than drunken chauffeur continued tired of waiting, night after night, I have, and or secured a week or bust in the attempt. aims to improve the conditions of Justice of Varied Kinds Seen in to the yell at no vote of mine has for the greater part of the for a car to come along, while half contributed in th any Wednesday of last week they told way Rulings of Police Magis night, and did not fall into a a dozen or so cars run out to The advantage. The fact, is, to th my at personal 1 have the employing printers about their the laboring man approves of it. trate Today. less business and made less money drunken sleep until nearly time to Oaks almost empty. On Thursday done desires,_ and on Saturday they Maybe the Pressmen themselves in the past year than for any former to court. When arraigned be struck. They didn’t ask for any approve of their affiliation. But One of the prime faults with an go of this week, for instance, year in ten years; and, furtherm ore, arbitration or consideration in the the chances are, that they don’t— electoral judicial system is, that fore Judge Tazwell, these facts night since been a member of the ( 'ity was an interval of 20 min Council I have duly accounted by the arrest there there has been no measure matter; they simply wanted the in fact, many of the pressmen have during political campaigns it is were utes in the heart of the rush hour passed by th at body “ especially benefi apt to become a spoils system. ing officer, but Judge Tazwell during which no Sellwood car left cial money. And when it wasn’t forth to the money corporations,’’ but on turned the prisoner out, failing to the corner of Second and Alder the contrary, coming they struck, without warn been around to the shops where This is just as unfortunate as it is see ordinance th at has sufficient evidence in the tes streets, yet in that time three cars passed has been every against they used to work, and have com true; and it is just as true as it is timony ing. the corporate to even assess a fine. true that human nature is weak influences, and I have voted for every Pressmen In Trap. menced to dicker for their old jobs passed bound for The Oaks. There one of them. The charge th at 1 have when facing strong temptation. For instance, again, from time to is no reason why this should have approved “ commercialized vice” The Press Feeders’ Union some on any terms that they All of which is by way of introduc time ago got the pressmen to “ af again, time the police have been breaking been. The Oaks cars were not get ridiculous and malicious to call for is too de could make. And the ra^t of the tion to some passing remarks upon filiate” with them. The pressmen nial, as any one who knows me will up Chinese gambling games, using ting paying loads, and there were wanted to affiliate with somebody unions in the printing trades are things that happen these days on crowbars and sledges to assist lot of people who wanted certify. Ho far as the bill board ordinance is ever since they got into difficulties not showing any approval of the the second floor of the police head them in their work. The matter a to whole get to points on the Sellwood concerned, this was an ordinance drawn with the Typographical Union, stand taken by the Feeders, either. quarters’ building, where is situ having been brought before Judge line. the < 'ity A ttorney, and the bill board ated the court of Judge -Tazwell. Tazwell by some interested attor If the Council would quit nag by -which is a pretty good union. So people had nothing to do with it. w hat Movement Is Unfair. Judge Tazwell is a nice, young neys, His Honor has ruled that they affiliated with the boys who and knew nothing about it until ging the streetcar company, and soever, after it was cnacte'd. The C ity A ttor compose the Feeders’ organiza There are times when a strike man. He is also a candidate for a hereafter that no raids must be would discovered th at the ordinance devise some way of making ney tion. and this Affiliation meant may be justified. There doubtless higher judicial position at the com made by the police unless a search- tin' streetcar by the people was a copy of the do its ordi ( passed that any time the Feeders wanted are jobs in this man’s town that do ing election. As police magistrate, warrant is first procured from his nary duty to company ordinance which was appealed the public, Portland to ‘liieago he has before him daily a number court. This ruling opens up so chestnuts pulled out of the fire, the Supreme Court of Illinois and de would be better off, and would not not pay the workingman a fair of people who later on will be able unconstitutional, and, therefore, the pressmen had to go ahead and many lines of speculation that the figure so frequently in the joke clared it became necessary for this city to be catspaws. That is what a whole and reasonable wage. But such is to cast a vote one way or another; police have not stopped laughing column pass a law subject that was valid the newspapers. What, and could be on the lot of this brotherhood business not the case in the present trouble. and by the same token he has be yet. They are not laughing be Portland of wants enforced; our f ity A ttor now is, not throe- fore him people in whom there is really amounts to. ney drew up such a law and spent a the thing is funny—but be rent fares, but it is enough cars to good It requires no great skill to feed considerable interest felt at times cause deal of time in draw ing it. It Therefore, when the Feeders paper cause the ruling is such a farcical into a press. In fact, when first received the approval of the May handle the ordinary traffic on the or. struck, the Pressmen had to strike, an apprentice around a printshop by men who control large groups travesty upon justice. and was brought into the Council, of votes or other powerful influ The other night a man was ar different lines in the city. too. The Pressmen didn’t have explained by the City A ttorney, and the any kick coming at local labor con has been a good boy, and it is de ent % Thus Judge Tazwell’s posi rested in one of Portland’s most necessity of having a valid bill board law was shown to the Council, and the ditions. They were getting good sired to give him a “ cinch,” he is. tion is one of extreme delicacy, high-priced hotels for a statutory Judge Tazwell is running for a passage of this ordinance urged by the money, considering the work they usually allowed to feed a press. It and one that demands a careful offense. When he was brought to higher judicial position than the City A ttorney; the ordinance did—wages ranged up to thirty- is not skilled work. The simple consideration of the law and the the police station $500 bail was de- j one he now holds. Presumably he was immediately whereupon adopted, and I believe evidence in each case that comes manded of him. The man seemed! is desirous of being elected. Also, it was done unanimously. five dollars, and perhaps more, a week in the different job shops. operation required can be learned before him. I need not call your attention to the think the whole thing was an | presumably, the Judge would like dangerous features of the recall law, for, But they were affiliated with the in half a day by any creature of There are a whole lot of people to affront to his personal standing, j although sixty per cent of who are not pleased with Judge and he repeatedly called the at to do all that he can to make his all the votes I received Feeders, and when the Feeders reasonable intelligence. east at the general election, went out for their sixteen and Fourteen dollars a week may Tazwell’s rulings. This is perhaps tention of the arresting officer to chances of election certain. This there was still per cent of the eighteen ddollars, the Pressmen not be big wages for a man. But natural. Some of the folk who the fact that he was staying at this being the case. His Honor is here voters who refused forty to vote for me on the grounds of political or personal opposi had to ditch good jobs and go( man should be content to be a think he uses poor judgment are high-priced hotel. The Sergeant by humbly advised that the best tion, and yet tw enty five per cent of those that he sentences to long out. too. So they went out last | no forty per cent (known to be polit feeder all his life. Fourteen dol terms at the rockpile. It is. may in charge told the prisoner that it way of gaining the office he cov that Saturday, right after the Feeders. lars ical and enemies of mine) may a week is ample wages for a be. only natural that these people didn’t make any difference where ets is by so conducting his present plunge me personal Families Must Suffer. into another campaign every lie was arrested, that the crime was and the youth who demand* should feel peeved at his rulings. six months, at the expense of the public Throughout this week Portland boy, office that there can be no room , sixteen to eighteen dollars for However, there are other people just the same. the law ought to be, and I be job shops have been attending to feeding for criticism. A Judge in Police treasury; lieve it was iutended to provide that a press six days a week is who do not like his pronounce The man got busy on the tele Court—the their business as they could. Most unreasonable recall must be instituted by voters people’s court—can i the his demands. And ments of justice. Prominently phone. He called up some manag of them have been getting out when he strikes, in without who will make an affid avit that they best gain the respect and support any warn ing editors in this little city, and supported the candidate at the polls, among these others may be men their work with more or less in ing, for this amount, he is doubly it would be unfair to allow he called up some people high in of the community by being a fair otherwise convenience and delay, all because unreasonable. And when, in addi tioned the police. Not any special the personal and political enemies, world of politics. And a few and impartial jurist. He will gain a who m an’s a bunch of boys wanted seven dol tion to striking, he forces out me policeman, but the police force as minutes have, under all circumstances, op later Judge Tazwell came a body. There is a very distinct lars more than the same class of chanics of the elass of pressmen, posed him, to start a recall based on by such conduct than he will enmity buzzing down to the jail in a taxi more or malice. However, I w ant the workmen are getting in Chicago. he is not only unreasonable, he impression among the uniformed cab. by “ obliging” people. Our courts fair-minded citizens of my ward to in ordered the police to waive And because these same young is unfair to his affiliated working guardians of the peace that Judge the $500 vestigate these malicious charges, and I bail that he had formerly ought not to be contaminated by want to promise men didn't think five dollars more brother, and he is the cause of a Tazwell is “ throwing it into the fixed in the in advance that, if any case, and released thej politics; and each Judge, no (nat than the Chicago scale was enough great deal of unjust and uncalled- department.” As to why he is do man upon his own recognizance.! vote or official conduct of mine can be that is not entirely upright and ter how humble his court, should found a lot of grown men, who have fam for hardship in the community. ing this, opinions differ. probably this was justice,, see honorable, I will tender my resignation ilies to support, have been forced There is nothing of merit in this For instance, the other night a <juite to it that there is no room for once, and, while there may be a d if a lot of people failed to tin-1 comment in the way affairs of the at ference into idleness, and rations have strike of the Pressmen and Feed chauffeur got drunk, took an auto but of opinion among the people as derstand its peculiar brand of fair- j mobile from a garage, and, with to some measures, and always will be, if been cut down at home. courtroom are conducted. ers. ness. (Continued on Pace 2.) some friends, ran the machine into Mavbe this is good business.