Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, August 21, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    9
PO R TLA N D
LABO R
PRESS
▲ T O P -L IN E S
fishermen can no longer "fight the trap-1 according to the figures of the Amer­ had the courage to endure virtuous
men o r seiners.
All m ust unite. The ican Protective League, the masses are misery rather than blameworthy ease.
trapm en and seiners have more money getting the “little end of the horn.” You cringe and grovel to m eretricious
THE DRUÖGIST
and more influence than the gillnetters, ’ Now the shipbuilding industry has not titles and honors, while you cannot con­
Corner
Second
and Washington Streets
ceal
you
silly
contem
pt
for
those
who,
increased
as
rapidly
during
the
past
10
for the reason that not one in 10 of
L e t u s su p p ly y o u r d r u g w a n ts
j the gillnetters belongs to the Fisher-1 years as has most other industries, for ! in your supercilious judgm ent, are be-
men’s Union.
If all the fishermen on notice the cry that has been heard from 1 neath you. You evade the responsibili­
| the lower Columbia River combine it 1 shore to shore that the United States ties and duties of m aternity; when final­
will be but a m atter of time when the is far behind other countries in this ly entrapped, you shift thé burden to
fishwheels will be driven off the river, particular industry, which resulted in m ercenary hands. It is not in such a
life that you can prove com petent to
and they never will be until the fisher­ M ark H anna’s ship subsidy bill.
N . W . C o rn er
Then take into consideration the in­ ! judge others. You are incapable o".
men do combine
10th
and
MARSHALL
STREETS
In A dvance.
’
"A nother outcome of the action of creased cost of commodities to pur­ ■ passing criticism on the efforts of in­
O ne y e a r ......................................................... »•
PORTLAND,
OREGON
tellectual
endeavorers.”
Six m o n th s ....................................................
the cannerymen will be the formation chaser during the past 10 years, and see
P O R T L A N D IIM NOKED.
T h re e m o n th » ...............................................
The election of W. O. Powell to the i-f a company at Chinook and the where the w age-earner gets off. Is it
L abor day is growing closer at hand,
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
presidency of the International Laun­ building of a large co-operative can­ any wonder that there is restlessness in
R a te s w ill b e m a d e k n o w n u p o n a p p li­
ami unions and individual members will
the
ranks
of
the
toilers,
and
strikes?
nery.
A
delegation
of
Chinook
cap­
B am B tr o u a e , P r o p r i e t o r
dry-W orkers' Association is a surprise !
c a tio n .
F irs t-C l& a s M e a ls S e r v e d f o r 2 5 c u p
It may be necessary that organized expend considerable money in the pur­
italists interviewed an attorney in As­
to
his
many
friends
in
Portland,
and
i
chase of goods and m aterial for uni­ A C u p o f F a m o u s C o ffee w i t h C a k e lO o
H. G. K U N D R E T , Editor.
was undoubtedly an honor that he little ' toria this week with this object in labor take a hand in the present cry
229 W ashington St.
forms,
etc. While doing so, let the
There is also some talk of a for tariff revision, coupled with an en­
B e t. 1 s t a n d 2 d , n e a r 1 s t a n d W a s h i n g t o n
dreamed of when he left for Philadel­ view.
B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S :
L
abor
Press
share
a
little
of
the
p
ro
s­
co-operative cold storage concern ergetic compaign for restricted immi­
u n i o n n o t s i:
A A. H a ll ................... T e a m D r iv e rs ’ U nion phia as delegate to the convention early
perity. Look up the ads. in the col­
backed up by the seiners ami trapm en. gration.
P re s id e n t.
„ ,
in the month.
umns of the Press and purchase goods
W in. W a r n e r .......................... B a rb e r s U n io n
N ot th a t Mr. Powell is not fully One thing is certain: the only way
LA U N D R Y CO.
V ic e -P re s id e n t.
from its advertisers, and when you do C I T Y
F
A
C
T
S
B
R
IN
G
S
U
P
P
R
E
S
S
E
D
.
Geo. M. O r to n ................... P re ss m e n s U n io n qualified for t h / many intricate and re ­ fishermen can receive ju st com pensa­
A. H y ro n lm o u s............ B e er D riv e rs Union
tell
the
m
erchant
that
you
came
to
him
Gents’ Work a Specialty.
We don’t hear very much through
H T. K u n d re t .......... T y p o g ra p h ic a l U nion sponsible duties that his office will nec­ tion for th “ir labor is either to join the
because you saw his ad. in the L abor
C h a s E. Y o r k .........M u sic ia n s’ A s so c ia tio n
the
Associated
Press
of
the
strike
of
present
Fisherm
en’s
Union
o
r
to
o
r­
Oregon
Phone,
429
Columbia Phone, 410
essarily
impose,
but
it
has
always
been
John N u g e n t............................ B re w e rs’ U nion
It will make him feel better,
F P . S m ith . .L u m b e rm lll W o r k e r s ' U n io n regarded that the Pacific Coast was too ganize a new union and let it be com ­ the boilermakers, machinists and shop­ Press.
T h o s F M c M a n n .........C lg a r m a k e r s U n on
because it will assure him th a t his in­
Fourth and Couch Sts., Portland, Ore.
T L, T h o m a s ...R e ta il C le rk s ' A sso c ia tio n far removed from the basis of central­ posed of all classes of fishermen on men on the Union Pacific at Omaha
vestm ent is doing him some good; and
Geo. H o rse m e y e r. .D e a th e rw o rk e ra ’ U n io n
and
other
places.
The
railroad
people
the
lower
Columbia
River.”
K . A n d e rs o n ................... E x p re s s m e n s U n io n ization, and this is the first time that
J ohn B lieo
are careful not to let the public know it will help this paper to keep his p at­ H amkr S utcliffe
the presidency of an international o r­
how badly they are being hurt, as ronage and secure m ore from others.
E n te r e d a t th e P oetofflce a s se co n d - ganization has been given to any unio«-
SUTCLIFFE & BLIED
GOOD S T A R T IN T H E D A L L E S .
c la s s m a tte r , S e p te m b e r 29, 1900.
were it known- that for the past few This isn't asking much, and it will help
so far west.
The recent trip of President H arry
weeks
no through train arrives at this your friend th at helps you to fight
H eretofore the headquarters have to The Dalles was the means of sta rt­
Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging
term
inus
on
time
it
might your battles.
been located at Troy. N. Y., where his ing off the L abor movement in good
House Painting, Graining, Kalsoniining
F a c ts f o r A d v e r tis e r s .
the
passenger
traffic of
Phone
Shop and Store
predecessor and general secretary re ­ shape in another of the im portant j h urt
"C rim ping” is to be stopped. At last Black 1963
3 0 7 A ld e r S t., P o r tla n d , O re.
P rin ters’ Ink, the recognized
the
road. The
facts
are
that
side. It is not yet known if the office cities of the state.
It seems hardly
Uncle Sam, John Bull and the K aiser
authority on advertising, after a
will be removed to P ortland since Mr. conceivable that a city of m ore than the engines coming off the O regon
have enacted a triple alliance and is­
thorough investigation on this
Short
line
are
in
such
a
dilapidated
Poivell’s election, but it is to be hoped 5000 population lying so close to P o rt­
subject, says: “A labor paper is
condition that it is impossible for the sued the edict. United States D istrict
that it will.
land would have lain so long dorm ant
A ttorney IJall received his orders from
a far better advertising medium
So far as ability is concerned, Mr. in the cause of Unionism. Mr. H arry engineer to bring the trains through
than an ordinary newspaper in
Con­ W ashington a few days ago, and says W E L C H , THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER
Powell is thoroughly qualified to fill installed the C arpenters’ Union and on anything like schedule time.
com parison to circulation. A
ditions
are
getting
worse
each
day
un­ th at he will enforce the law “when any
the place. H e has made the labor the following perm anent officers were
evidence is presented upon which to
labor paper, for example, having
221-223 Morrison Street, Portland, Ora.
question a study, is a fluent speaker, elected for the first term : President, F. til it is now not a safe proposition to
proceed.” This is ju st what has been
2000 subscribers is of more value
trust
yourself
behind
one
of
these
piles
qyick thinker, a man of excellent judg­ C. Tyler; vice-Presidcnt, J. A. M artin;
to the business man who adver­
of scrap iron.
A train arriving here the m atter all along. The “crim ping”
ment, and thoroughly honest.
recording secretary. F. H. Budchtorf;
tises in it than an ordinary paper
eight
or
10
hours
late is considered process is here, and all the time it has
F or years he has made the Pacific financial secretary, C. M. F outs: treas­
with I2,ooo subscribers."
doing
rem
arkably
well
and their a r­ been carried on in defiance of a Federal
Coast his home, employed at different urer, J. Zimm erman; conductor, A.
W h o le s a le a n d
rival
is
guessed
at
every
hour, as they law. If Mr. H all waits for the “evi­
times in responsible positions. At one Grim; warden, J. K oehler; trustees, R.
R
e t a il B u tc h e r s ...
dence” to chase him home at nights,
time he followed the printing trade, but F. Atkins, J. S. Hall and F. H. Burch- don’t know what may happen and can't
the
nefarious
system
will
continue.
A
tell what time she will arrive until she
512 MISSISSIPPI AVE?
PORTLAND, ORE.
W O R K IN G M E N ANO T H ‘ ’ C H IR C H . later became identified with the laundry torf.
gets inside the yard limits in Portland. little investigation might do m ore to ­
business,
and
at
the
time
of
his
elec­
The
following
officers
were
elected
Louis F. F rost devotes an article in
wards
strictly
enforcing
the
law
than
The public may be inconvenienced and
PRINTING £
The Public to ‘‘W orkingm en and the ' tion held the position of m arker at the by the Federal L abor Union, also in­
the lives of the travelers endangered anything else.
T
roy
Laundry.
BOOKBINDING
stalled
by
B
rother
H
arry:
President,
Church,’’ and, in answering the ques­
Largest and best equipped house in the
For a lo n g ’ time he felt that the Gus B artcll; vice-President, C. L. An­ but what difference does that make,
tion. that has almost become a general
The
G
reat
Com
m
oner—the
circus—
Northwest. Every description of Printing
their piece-work system must be forced
laundry-w
orkers
of
this
city
needed
a
and
Special Blank Books to order. Get
derson;
secretary,
F.
B.
M
oreing:
one by the clergy, “Why do w orking­
our prices. Telephones 31a.
upon the unwilling mechanics at all was in town Monday and Tuesday and
union,
and
bent
his
energies
towards
treasurer, W. Cram er; guide, James
men stay away from church” he classi­
took
away
fully
$30,000
of
hard-earned
hazards.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY
fies habitual church-goers as those its consummation, which was effected Studm eaker; guard, J. L. H eater; tru s­
The show was a good one,
2 1 2 - 2 1 4 F ir s t S t r e e t
The
C hicago-Portland
special money.
last
December,
Mr.
Powell
being
made
tees, W. H. Murphy, G. W. Stew art
who go because they profoundly believe !
clean, and exhibiting the very best of
through
trains
arrive
at
any
old
time
C O U N T Y A N O B A N K S U P P L IE S
and A lbert W alters.
in the divine mission of the churches, j its first president.
and of late have frequently lost their acrobatic skill and animal intelligence.
L ast Spring a wage schedule was
The men elected to office in both
those who go from force of habit, and
Like
all
other
things
the
circus
has
ad­
place altogether, which means more
those who go because church-going is prepared and presented to the bosses, these unions were am ong the very best
vanced, but still rem ains the en tertain­
than 12 hours late.
which
was
rejected.
A
strike
follow
ed,'
in each organization and stand well as i
P R IN T E R S
respectable. Fie reasons thus.
ment where the nonpareil and plebeian
B L A N K BOOK M A K E R S
"Now, workingmen who profoundly which lasted but a short time, the good industrious citizens in the com- ■
cast
a
common
lot.
The
m
odern
cir­
In answer to a letter from a gentle­
L IT H O G R A P H E R S
W ith the impetus given the !
believe in churches are doubtless just laundry-w orkers succeeding in getting munity.
man of W ilkcsbarre, appealing to him cus differs from the ancient in so far 123.122 F ir s t S t . P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n
as regular attendants as any other pro­ their demands. Mr. Powell directed union cause by the launching of these
as a Christian to settle the m iners' that its excellence surpasses the latter,
found believers. Such as stay away, the strike, and did so in such a manner two organizations it will be only a
strike, Mr. Barr, president of the and amuses w ithout leaving a vulgar
therefore, must be of the class that ; as to secure the confidence and good short while when The Dalles can be
Philadelphia
& Reading Railroad Com­ stain with the patron.
g o .s either from force of habit or for wall of both strikers and bosses. H ad. numbered am ong our solid union I
pany,
sacrilegiously
replied: "I see you
the bosses extended the fight, Mr. Pow ­ towns.
W hen that time comes that |
323 Morrison Street
The visit of the Boer generals Botha,
respectability's sake.
are evidently biased in your religious
Marquam Bldg., Ground Floor
ell
had
arrangem
ents
fairly
under
way
the
other
w
orkers
learn
the
lesson.
'
"But as church-going habits, unsup­
Dewet
and
Delarey
to
England
to
views in favor of the right of the w ork­
ported by profound belief, are easily j to start a co-operative laundry that and can see the benefits to be derived 1
ingmen to control a business in which meet the King has undoubtedly been a
would
have
relieved
the
strain
on
the
by
binding
themselves
together
in
their
j
abandoned by men of every class, when
T heir snub of
he has no other interest than to se­ revelation to them.
less irksome recreation becomes repu­ public inside of a week. His plans ! own interests there will come about a
Chamberlain shows that the sting of
PHONE, SOUTH 371
cure
fair
wages
for
the
work
he
does.
table, there is nothing peculiar to the | were all laid upon practical business material change for the better among
defeat rem ains with them, but the
I
beg
of
you
not
to
be
discouraged.
w orking class in relinquishing those I methods and could not have failed. Af­ the w age-earners and the present small
The rights and interests of the labor­ pleasant visit with K ing Edw ard gives
habits. If all church-going were from ' ter the strike he did not demand that prejudice existing am ong a few of the
ing man will be protected and cared evidence that they are willing to make
109 Fifth St., Portland, Ore.
force of habit only, there would soon be I he be reinstated in his former place business people will be forever dis­
And on the o th er
for, not by the labor agitators, but by the best of things.
along
with
the
rest,
but
felt,
as
he
had
pelled.
A
strictly
union
town
will
■
no attendance at all, in these galloping
The
the Christian men to whom God, in hand, the English are benefited.
Geo. M. O rton, M gr. j
times when there is so little within the been so prom inent in the controversy, always b e found a good town for the '
honest Boer leaders established a con­ i Lee M. C lark, P res.
His
infinite
wisdom,
has
given
the
con­
churches and so much without to in­ that to do so might lead to more diffi-' business man as well as the workers.
fidence
that
will
eventually
make
them
cutties, consequently he remained idle The Dalles may take a lesson from j trol of the property in this country.
terest the carnal mind.
Pray earnestly that the right may tri­
"But of the third church-going class, and sacrificed himself for the good of Salem. Four months ago there were i
P R IN T IN G
umph always, rem em bering that the
his
fellow-laborers.
His
efficiency
in
The A storia H erald wants the next
practically no labor unions in Salem
that which goes for respectability's
LEGAL
B LA N K S
L
ord
God
omnipotent
still
reigns
and
Legislature to pass a law giving a
sake, the falling off am ong working- ; his line of business, however, made his and wages and the conditions of the (
that
His
reign
is
one
of
law
and
order
Î Col. Phone, 75
Ore. Phone, Hood 443 J
serviaes
needed,
and
a
short
time
be­
1 boat puller a lien on the gear for his
w orkers as well as general business
men is doubtless vastly disproportion- ■
3
107 Front, Bet. W ashington and Stark
and not of violence and crim e.”
fore
he
went
East
the
m
anager
of
the
wages,
the
lien
to
be
a
preferred
lien
were
at
a
low
standard.
Today
there
ale. Nevertheless, this also is attribu­
as against chattel m ortgages o r any
table not to any peculiarity of work- j T roy Laundry offered him a position, are six different unions and a Federated
While O regon will celebrate Septem ­ claim the cannery may have on it.
Trades Assembly with m ore than 700
ingmen, but to human nature. The I which he accepted.
ber 1 as L abor day, the farmers of the
Local No. 90, as well as Mr. Powell, union men and women there.
Their Walla Walla Valley will observe it as "This is the only way,” says the H erald,
only odor of respectability that w ork­
ingmen can get from church attend­ can justly feel proud of the honor con­ conditions have been benefited and gen­ Straw day. T hat is, they will spread “that some of the boat pullers will
No w onder it is
ance is that which may be described as ferred upon him, and the members eral business has not been more p ro s­ newly harvested straw on the country ever get their pay.
P h o n e s N o rth 1471
The Salem roads so as to enable the grain teams difficult to secure boatpullers when
’quite respectable, for a common here should aid him in every way pos­ perous there for years.
C o lu m b ia 3 2 5
to
haul
huge
loads,
the
dust
at
this
sible
to
lighten
the
burden
of
his
great
public
today
would
not
perm
it
the
they
are
constantly
being
defrauded
out
w orkingm an.’ This puts workingmen
season of the year being uncom fort­
208
Alder
St.
Portland, Ore.
labor movement to languish, as all ably deep. Between 200 and 300 miles of their wages.”
in a similar category of respectability family.
of
those
roads
will
be
treated
in
that
classes
of
citizens
recognize
the
fact
to that of 'the good nigger’ of old slav- :
O reg o n P h o n e , B e d 2833
F IS H E R M A N W O R S T E D .
This exhibits a com mend­
It is disgusting to read the notoriety
that it is a contributing cause to their manner.
ery days, and they resent it, not be- j
able
public
spirit,
and
is
a
wholesome
R 321 T
IS X« 12
cause they are workingmen, but be- j Charges are made against the can­ present prosperity. W hen The Dalles move t6 make the best of things.— given to the disgraceful actions of Cap- J .
I tain S tro n g and May Yohe by the
nery combine on the Columbia River of has reached this stage of organization Oregonian.
T A IL O R
cause they are men.
' press. Take away the m ilitary rank
O n ly U n io n L a b o r E m p lo y e d
“To sum it all up, then, in so far as ! reducing the price of salmon, and mak­ it can expect and will see a change for ! We are willing to wager money to
workingmen stay away from church ing statem ents that the fish are poor the better and the city will not need to ; doughnuts that Harvey Scott nor any from one and the jewels from the o th ­ 350 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon
Bet. 7th and Park Bta.
tor reasons peculiar to workingmen, j in color and quality for the ostensible suffer the disgrace and humiliation of one of his ablest w riters wrote the er, and you have a common adventuress
they do so because they feel that the reason of closing their canneries or having the work on their public con­ above paragraph, unless the w riter was and her am oroso, who are little better
The catch this tracts perform ed by cheap Japanese pregnant with grim hum or and would than the men and women who have
churches regard them as an inferior getting cheaper fish.
social class. One needn’t be a work­ year has been unusually large, and the coolie labor.
rath er the trade unionists would pack made the N orth End of P ortland in­
They should be arrested,
ingman himself to appreciate this. It is number of cases and output of the cold
straw on L abor day and spread it on famous.
enough to know something of human storage plants exceeds by far the busi­ • •W H A T P R O T E C T I O N H A S A C C O M ­ the streets of Portland, which would taken to the police court and given 30
P L I S H E D .* ’
ness of last year.
The price of 2
perhaps
“exhibit
a
commendable days each.
nature.
The
American
Protective League, spirit,” and be a “wholesome move to
"N or is it alone to a hostile attitude cents per pound made by the combine
W ill Teach the Latest Method
M OTHER J O « » ,
that we may look to realize the ten­ resulted in the closing down of nearly through its organ, the Economist, takes make the best of things.”
o f Cutting, Basting, Designing,
T
h
e
y
’v
e
p
u
t
a
n
In
ju
n
c
tio
n
o
n
old
M
o
th
e
r
up
the
shipping
industry
in
an
article
dency of churches to regard working all the traps and seines except where
Taping and Sagging S k irts;
Jo n e s.
T h e la n g u a g e so s tr u n g
also Cording and Point« in
men as of an inferior class. Patronage contracts were made for the entire sea­ headed “W hat Protection Has« A ccom ­
D uring the time that Em peror W il­
F ro m th e b ra v e w o m a n ’s to n g u e .
Ladies’ Tailoring.
A large majority of the gill- plished,” and gives tabulated data as helm was out buggy-riding with J. P. A n d h e r tr u th - te llin g w o rd s w e re so n o isy
may he worse than open hostility. And son.
nes
from one or the other, what church o r­ netters also stopped fishing last F ri­ proof of argum ent for a period of 10 Morgan, while the latter sojourned in T h a t In th to
-------A D D B E 8 8 -------
e y 'v e trie d th e s u p p re s s io n o f old
M o th e r J o n e s.
day. refusing to fish for the price of­ years:
ganization is free?
Germany, the Kaiser characterized him
1890.
1900.
The A storia Herald says that
"L et any city clergym an—excepting fered.
as a man incapable of seeing conse­ T h e c o u rt h a s Im p riso n ed old M o th e r 20th and Washington Streets
Capital ................ $27.262,892 $77.362.701
Jones
not even those who are conscious of a the statem ents made by the operators W age-earners ..
S h e ra ise d s u c h a ra g e
22,143
46,781 quences far ahead. He things that if
The W ages ................ $13,083.949 $24.839,163 M organ were a philosopher or a stu­
A b o u t s ta r v a tio n w ag e.
genuine spirit of brotherhood, unless, do not accord with the facts.
T h e co al b a r o n s ’ g re e d a n d th e c o a l m in ­
COWAN & H A C K E R
Cost of m aterial. 16,521.246 33.486.772 dent of human nature, he would know
indeed, they be devoted missionaries— H erald says further:
e r s ’ m o an s.
...DKAKlCRa IN...
"In form er seasons the cannerymen Value p ro d u c ts.. 38,065,410 74.578,158 that evil, and only evil, can follow the T h a t th e y h a d to g e t rid of old M o th e r
interrogate himself sharply and see if
Jo n e s.
Beef, Pork, Veal. Mutton, Hausage,
have
openly
violated
the
law
by
re­
A careful perusal of these figures will monopolies which he has helped to o r­
he does not harbor a spirit either of
Lard, Fish, Poultry, Eggs, Eastern
D o y ou th in k a n In ju n c tio n w ill g a g M o th ­
hostility or patronage to the w orking­ ceiving fish during the close season, show an increase in this industry triple ganize. It is natural for the optimist
and Olympian Oysteis
er Jo n es?
■
It w ill c e r ta in ly fa ll—
man class. Would he dine with wdrk j but the run was not as large in those of that of io years ago; the cost of ma­ to believe that every undertaking is a
T h o u g h th e y 'v e p u t h e r In Jail,
71 G R A N D A V E N U E
Had the cannerymen notified terials doubled; value of products dou­ movement forward, and it may be ulti­ T h e re a r e th o u s a n d s to ta lk fo r old M o th ­
ingna n members of his congregation, years.
O regon P h o n e, Bine Olio
C o lu m b ia 5128
e r Jo n e s.
the
fishermen
that
they
wanted
to
close
if there were any? Would they be an
bled; the number of w age-earners is mately, but sometimes at an awful cost
e w o rd s a n d th e w o rk s o f old M o th ­
vitc'1 to dine with him? Would their down, instead of taking the mean, con­ again as much, but wages are com para­ for the present. Mr. M organ may be F o r th
e r Jones
T H E J. K. G IL L CO.
F o r d o w n -tro d d e n m en
families visit his and his theirs, upon temptible course they did. the action tively decreased. When there was only the agent selected by the All-Wise Di­
b e eu lo g ized w h en
the same term s of respect and equality I would have been more commendable 22,143 w age-earners in this industry in rector to show us where we are at, but T h e W 1 ill
B
O
O
K
S E L L E R S , S T A T IO N E R S
a r t h h a s e n s h ro u d e d h e r w e a ry old |
es.
that characterize the social intercourse and better received by the fishermen. 1 1890 the average wage was, in round the symptoms would indicate that we And h n o n m
Third and Alder Stg„ Portland, Ore.
o n u m e n t b u ilt fo r old M o th e r
"The actions of the cannerymen will numbers, $590 per year per man. Ten have contracted a severe case of
Jo n e s.
of his family with ‘the better element'
am ong his parishioners? Would he go ; result in the form ation of a strong years later, when the num ber of wage- “m erger,” which is liable to destroy, T h e n th e w o n d erfu l s p ir it of o ld M o th e r
Jo n e s
to their trade union halls in quite the Fisherm en's Union, one th at all the earners increased to 46,781. the average and is destroying, the free moral agency
M ay m a rc h u p an d dow n
F R IT Z 8 T U C K L B , Propr.
It wage was reduced to $5,10 per year per | of our people.
L ik e th e so u l of J o h n B ro w n ,
same spirit in which he visits a.club.’’ fishermen will have confidence in.
T ill J u s t i c e s h a ll v a n q u is h o u r b u rd e n s Fresh, Salt anti Smoked Meats anti Sausage
A few questions like these, frankly an -' will be a combination of gillnettcrs, man. If this is "what protection has j
and groans
Fish, Game, P oultry a n d Oysters
In order to se­ accomplished" i t 'i s time the system , The great novelist Zola, in a lecture A nd o p p re ssio n is b u rled like old M o th e r
swererl, would not unlikely disclose am - ' trapm en and seiners
Jo n e s.
—T y p o g ra p h ic a l J o u r n a l.
4
2
8
W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T
pie cause for the feeling am ong w ork­ cure protection for themselves this was changed, reversed and started from ( before an audience of Parisian leaders
Bet. Eleventh a n d Twelfth
the end that will give the workingmab on literature, said: “The accident of
ingmen, that instead of their having course will be necessary.
Columbia Phone ) U
P resident Mitchell s a y s the N ational Ore. Phone. N orth HI
" The action of the cannerymen a chance. After all, the most prosper­ birth has placed you in affluence. Born officers of the anthracite coal m iners'
left the churches the churches have left
shows the necessity for labor organiza­ ous country is where the greatest num- ■ in other fortune, you might be factory union are considering an offer of finan­
Buy union-mad« goods and give am*
them.
"L et the churches go to the w ork­ tions, and it shows that the gillnct her of her people are prosperous, and, I girls or saleswomen—that is, if you cial aid from the British trade union. ployment to whit« labor.
ingmen. not in the spirit of a haughty
landlord's haughty o r patronizing stew­
ard going to the relief of menial de­
pendents, but even as the old church
went to him in the days of primitive
P u b lis h e d e v e ry T h u rs d a y by th e P o r t­ Christianity, as to brethren and not to
la n d G ab o r ITeeie P u b lis h in g A sso c ia tio n .
’inferiors,’ and the complaint that
(In c o rp o ra te d A u g u s t 18, 1900.)
workingmen stay ajvay from church
O F F I C K :
would soon be heard no more. But the
K ih i i i i H, «38*4 W a sh in g to n stree t.
’superior’ classes would drop away
then, and that would make another
T E R M S O F S U B S C R IP T IO N .
problem .''
Portland Labor Press
ALBERT BERHI
A. W. ALLEN
Despensing Pharmacist
Strouses Restaurant
U/all paper, Deeoratiop$
-
UNION MADE
SHIRTS, HATS, SHOES
THE M. J. GILL CO.
GLASS & PRUDHOMME
J. B. ROGERS
L it,
PRINTER $ STATIONER
BEATTIE & HOFMANN
PRINTERS
MULTNOMAH PRINTING CO.
ANDERSON & DUHIWAY GO.
PRINTERS ARD LITHOGRAPHERS
Nineteenth Century
Dressmaking School
THE METROPOLITAN MARKET