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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
W m . D even y
Portland Labor Press
Published every Thursday by the Port
land Labor Preee Publishing Association.
(Incorporated Aufuet 18. !*»■)
o r r id i
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
A A. H all ...................Team D rivers’ Union
President.
, „ .
Win. W arner ........................ Barbers’ U nion
Vice-President.
Geo M O rton................... Pressmen’s Union
11. G Kundret
T ypographical U nion
A. H yronlm oue........... Beer D rivers’ U nion
T. U T hom as. .R etail Clerks A ssociation
K. Anderson................ E xpressm en a Union
H enry R ussler
B rew ers’ U nion
A W. J o n e s.................. clg a rm a k ers 1 nlon
E ntered a t the Postofllce a s
c la ss m atter, September 29. 1900.
second-
g r o w in g .
The readers and advertisers of The
P ortland Labor Pre*s. we hope, will
notice with as much satisfaction as we
announce it the enlargem ent of the pa
per this week from six to seven col
umns. T here has been m ore o r less
com plaint in the past from certain
m em bers of organized labor that the
paper was too small to create notice,
and in a measure this fact proved a
draw back to its progress.
T his has
been overcom e, however, by persistent
labor and perseverance on the p art of
the m anagem ent, aided by a good fol
lowing of stanch and true-blue union
men and women. T hrough the agencies
ju st m entioned the L abor P ress has
I rospered in spite of the petty m outh
ing* of a few disturbers in the ranks of
organized labor.
\ \ e have all the
tim e felt that the held was here for
the existence and m aintenance of a
live labor paper. We have also felt
that the merchants in the city would
patronize a paper of this kind whose
policy was conservative and judicious.
W hile the paper heretofore has not
given the news service that som e have
expected, yet it' started in a hum ble
way and has never been overburdened
by financial aid or facilities to m ake
of it a m etropolitan daily. The very
best has been extracted from the re
sources furnished, ami we are glad to
announce that union men and wom en
are warm ing up to the fact th at a la
bor paper of more than
ordinary
w orth can be maintained here, and
they have awakened to the fact that
the only way to do it is to support
it. A business man will m eet you
m ore than hall way. If he thinks that
the la > ir paper is read by the arm y of
toi*Jl(g purchasers he will not hesi-
U buy space i n thaj paper for the
purpose of selling his goods.
W hile the increase in the size of the
paper is small, yet it is an evidence of
progress, and as fast as the revenues
of the business will permit, further im
provem ent will he made.
T he paper
is run in the interest of organized la
bor—not for one union n o r one man
or set of men but for organized labor
everywhere alike.
'
It is the purpose of the paper to de
vote its columns to labor news and
items that will educate the w orking
classes along the lines of unionism .
After this is met and the toiling m asses
are fully informed as to their p u r
chasing power, and they conclude by
their patronage they need a larger p a
per, The Labor Press can then add a
general new departm ent.
And the
m ost expedient way to do this is to sub
scribe for the paper, read it through,
advertisem ents and all. and then tell
y our grocer or m erchant that you want
him to place an advertisem ent in yotir
paper, and if he don't do it, look in the
paper, go to a merchant who does a d
vertise in it. and tell him why you
patronize him.
All tin-, time don't lose sight of the
union lal>el when purchasing. If you
ask for it. demand it. and refuse to buy
unless it i^ upon the goods, there will
be no trouble in filling the stores with
union goods, after which the m ainte
nance of a labor paper in the City of
P ortland will be
unparatively easy.
T he management of the L ab o r Press
feels elated in K ing able to announce
improvem ent in a business way, and
th an k s the friends anil patro n s of the
paper for their manifest interest in
a m oral and financial way.
T o the few who are endeavoring to
ham per the paper by false and idle
ru m o r we can only extend a m agnani
m ous hand o f fellowship, and say:
“ Have pjty <»n them, L ord, for they
know not what they do.” We tru st
they will eventually rise above selfish
interests and narrow lanes, and walk
abroad upon the ...m m ons of intellect
ual reason, commensurate with the
g reat and ever broadening question of
organized labor.
THW FA I.I.M V OR.' MI.IOT.
President Eliot, of H arvard U nivers
ity, in a lecture delivered before the
Economic Club, of Bo ton, last T ues
day. denounced the labor unions of the
country as opposed to the education of
voting men and for what he term ed
' their fight against the development of
manly instincts.” In closing he c h a r
acterized the strike breaker, o r “scab,”
as he called him, as a good type of the
American hero.” He said present con
ditions indicated that many years must
pass before the labor question is sat
isfactorily solved.
Both sides must
make concessions and adopt some plan.
The principal objection to the labor
unions from tl^e edssc»|or‘s point of
view, he said. Was' Ih eir o b je c tio n to
young men becom ing com petent me
&
chanics, and that they do p re te n t this
T he m ost decisive n iv ie taken yet
is evident from the fact that all unions to end the war between the Am erican
endeavor to limit the num ber of ap-1 L abor U nion and the Am erican l eder-
prentices em ployed in any industry. Mr. ation of L abor will be m ade this week
E lio t's objection to the labor union m the N ational C onvention of Am eri-
was. he said, th at the object of the can Federation of L abor at New O r-
union seem ed to be to work as fe w ’ leans. The war between the Am erican
hours as ppssibtc, produce as little as Federation of L abor and the A m eri
possible during th at tim e and to re can L abor U nion, then the W estern
ceive as much m oney as possible for L abor U nion, arose a year ago over the
T he W estern
the service given. This attitude was , question of affiliation,
in effect nothing m ore than a constant Federation of M iners supports the l-u-
tight against the developm ent of manly b o r U nion, of which it is the parent
instincts. H e said lie had a profound j body. It is to be hoped th at a cotn-
eontem pt for any tnan who did not pact can be agreed upon, as unity of
choose to labor every day just as long; labor should extend from all points of
as h,s strength would perm it.
.b e compass, bin unless the question
Anv student of sociology o r indus-1 of Socialism as a party can be elim -
E ste lle D eveny
J . P . F IU M E » *
A TO P-LIN B B
SOM, P r o g r e a s lv «
F a n e r a i D ir e c t o r a a n d B n a b a lm er « ,
of autonom y is the right one else-
c o r . T h ir d a n d J e l e r t o n S ta. Co: L '
w here.”
Th«
Deveny»
»
h« °°jy_
T his is practically a quasi-acceptance
In th e p e t r a t la d y a aa’t . B o th p h o a r a Mu. I».
DRUGGIST
of G om pers’ policy, yet the adm irers I Scientific Chiropodist« C ity ...
of Mitchell and the supporters of such
Corner Second and Washington Streets
Parlor« in the Aliaky B u ild in g
Phones: O regon Main 800
doctrine would feel that th eir ideas
n n o m a 3 0 1 -8 0 3
Columbia 10
L et us supply your drug w ants
would sooner become operative with ^ h ir d and More . on Bt... B oom . 301 808
Mitchell at the head of the Am erican j O > -P h o n . G rant lf l_______P o rtlan d . O »
Federation of Laltor. It is quite nat
ural that they should support Mitchell
PO RTLA N D, OREGON
and he would m ake a splendid execu
ris in g
tive, but he is needed w here he is,
O
ffice
and
F a cto ry : F o o t H a r r iso n 8 t.
ami Mr. G om pers has done n o thing lo
N . W . Corner
disqualify him for the position that he
P hone C o l u m b ia 269
16th and M ARSHALL STREETS
has so honorably filled for so m any
P h > nc O reoon N o r th 3116
years. G om pers has been a soldier
PO R TLA N D , OBEOON
for the cause of hum anity these many
years, and has grow n beyond tile stage
A
G U
A S T O LM A AMT ^ S
....... ....................
of .......
middle
age in the _ service. H e is a I
g ra n<l man and a great man and the
8 a m b tr o u se . P r o p r ie to r
y ^ ' ^ h r ' i n e s e n t ex ecu '
F ir s t-C la s s M ea ls S e r v e d for 2 5 c up
' j is exen',p|v y and The La- Sam’l Rosenblatt ft Co.
A C up o f F a m o u s C offee w ith C ake lOo
U n io n M ade H a ts
ALBERT BER N I
COLUPIBIfl ICE i FUEL CO.
A. IN. ALLEN
Despe
Pharmacist
$3» $4 »nd $5
THE BEST MADE
S1rouse s R estaurant
LATEST 1ÍPR0VE3 MATCH
220 W ashington St.
trial econom ies will not support Mr. m ated from the labor movem ent it is h ( r p ress woutd ,iUe t() see every one
Cor. Third »nd Morrison Sts.
B e t. 1st a n d 2 d , n ea r 1 st a n d xW a sh in g * o n
LIGHTING LAMPS, $100
E liot in his statem ents. In fact, his questionable w hether a conciliation can o f them , especially those who visited
1 7 N IO N H O V B K
lx* arranged.
*
Portland this year, back again in their
C h ea p e s t ano B est L ig ht
rem arks are poignant for the lack of
.i____ old places.
K nown to S c ie n c e .............
tru th and inform ation.
Mr. E liot is
C IT Y L A U N D R Y C O .
A perm anent injunction has been o r
‘•A COMTKMTED WOMAM."
I f you are looking for the
not a man who has m ixed with the
dered by Judge M orrow , of tile United
At the B aker T heater next week.
best, you need look no
Gents’ Work a Specialty.
com m on people. He is an educational
Exclusiv« Hatters
further. It costs no more
aristocrat, and unfitted to pass intel States Circuit C ourt, at San Francisco, s, a rtj,-,g with Sunday m atinee, the Neilt
Oregon
Phone,
429
Columbia Phone. 410
against the salt tru st, except the im pe- Stock Com pany will produce that great
to buy the best.
ligently upon the industrial question.
Salt Com pany, which was not comedy success, by C harles E. Hoyt.
rial
H is function has been to cram book .
Fourth and Couch Sts., Portland, Ota
,
,
i, . „ t ,i ,„
A C ontented W om an.'’ T his is one
Perm itted by Fire
M anufacturing and Renovating
( con)eI,ies ever w ritten by
lore in to ’the m inds of boys whose p a r shown to have been a m em ber o f th e
Insurance
Hats
Cleaned,
Blocked,
D
yed
and
trust. Judge M orrow intim ated very ^ jr j [ oy( an,| te | | s a very interesting
H a m e r S p t c l if f k
’
J o h n B i . ik o
ents have not earned their tuition in
Underwriters
Trimmed.
broadly that, should his decision be a p - ; story of politics in Denver. Colo. I be
the mills o r mines. Mr. E liot is re
S U T C L IF F E Si U L IE I)
the U nited S tates C ourt of play was w ritten for the beautiful act-
sponsible for m ore learned incom pe pealed to
____ C aroline M iskel-H oyt, the wife of
U /a ll p a p e r , D e e o r a tio p s
Appeals, following its reasoning in the the author, and in it she m ade a p ro 305 A lder St., bet. Fifth and Sixth
tents than practical producers.
He
red cedar shingle trust, the tile, m antel nounced success. The play tells the
Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging
Phone Black 1967
knows absolutely nothing about the
and g rate trust and the coal trust, the j story of a popular matt in D enver, who
House Painting, (iiaining, Kalsomining
condition of the w age-earner, only court would sustain the injunction. I is « candidate for the office o f M ayor of
Phone
Shop and Store
Black 1963
3 0 7 A ld e r St., F o r t I m u i I, Ore.
what he reads in papers and m aga
the c it/. O ne day during the cam
The decision kills the salt trust. An paign lie becoihes angered at his wife
zines in a w ell-appointed room by a
o rd e r was m ade citing the officials of for not knowing how to properly sew
D E A L E R IN
com fortable fender.
W hen he says
UNION M ADE
the International & Crystal Salt Com a button on hi» overcoat, and leaves the
that the object of the union is to
house. She becom es piqued at this
pany.
of
Salt
Lake,
to
show
cause
why
S H IR T S , H A TS, SHOES
“ w ork as few hours as possible, p ro
treatm ent and is easily induced to ac B L A B W O O D S H O R T A N D 4 F O O T
the injunction should not be made p e r cept the nom ination as the W om an s
A L SO CORD W OOD
duce as little as possible during the
W E L C H , THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER
S m ith 's M ill, foot H ar r iso n
Suffrage candidate for the office to
tim e, and to receive as much as pos petual against that firm also.
P o r tla n d , O re
which her husband aspires. W hen the F b o n e G ran t 8 1 8
sible for the service given.” and that
221-223 Morrison Street, Portland, Ore.
The force of ridicule is exemplified retu rn s of the election are all in, it is
1 0 6 S ix th S tr e e t
unions precipitate the standard of com
discovered that the wife has been elect
petency, he is utterly false in his own in the defeat of Frank L. Coom bs, of ed to the office of M ayor of D enver
Opp. Merrill's 6jcl«ry
T H E M . J . G IL L C O .
conceit. The fundam ental principle of Xapa County. California, for C ongress over her husband, and of course feels
sorry of it. Finally it is learned that
in
the
Second
D
istrict
by
T
heodore
A.
organized labor today is for mutual
W
e
mean
business.
P
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R
T
L
A
N
D
,
O
R
E
G
O
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she is not old enough to qualify for the
Wholenale anil
protection of both em ployer and em Bell. D em ocrat. It seems that Coom bs office, a fact that had been overlooked
has
for
years
enjoyed
the
profits
ot
Retail
Kutchers...
May
w
e
not
serve
you,
too?
during
the
cam
paign.
As
soon
as
this
ploye. and the elevation of the standard
C o lu m b ia T e le p h o n e B la c k 1 7 2 1
of com petency and reliability.
It has public office w ithout doing anything for becom es know n she resigns the office
O regon T e le p h o n e F r o n t 1 2 1 2
PORTLAND, ORE.
512 MISSISSIPPI AVE.
favor of her husband, and once m ore
also been dem onstrated and is daily his friends in return. In speaking to in
they live in the happiness of each oth
proven that better results are secured an E xam iner re p o rte r one day before er's love.
PRINTING
T here is a generous supply of splen-
where the em ployer deals with his the cam paign. Dr. M atthews, a m em
BOOKBINDING
did
comedy
in
the
bill,
which
is
con-1
ber
of
the
Gage
camp,
rem
arked:
men through the organization.
Largest and l>est equipped house In the
tributed to by alm ost every m em ber of
Northwest. Every y de
description of Printing
O rganized labor has asked for and is “ F rank C oom bs is the ‘Gloomy Gus* the com pany. Especially prom inent in
and Special Blank Books to order. Cel
Either
Phone
ISO
of
politics.
H
e
never
helps
anybody
using its every effort to secure the pas
our prices. Telephones 312.
the comedy elem ent are the th ree poli
J O Y C E B R O S ., P r o p r ie to r s
sage of an eight-hour bill in C ongress and always gets som ething.” The E x ticians—a saloon-keeper, an ex-prize-
THE IRWIM HODSON COMPANY
2 1 *2 -2 1 4 F ir s t S tre e t
upon all G overnm ent work.
It is am iner took it up and applied the so fighter and an Irish contractor, whose
peculiar
actions
in
handling
an
election
O r e g o n ’P h o n e , B la c k 1 8 4 3
asked for upon the logical and hygienic briquet to C oom bs with such effect that are excruciatingly funny.
C O U N T Y A N O B A N K S U P P L IE S
basis of an equal division of tim e— it defeated him.
T here will be considerable additions
to the com pany for flic presentation of
eight hours for w ork, eight hours for
Works : 270 Grant St.
A case believed to be without parallel "A C ontented W om an," and a num ber
rest at home with their families or
of high-class vaudeville features will be
P R IN T E R S
places of am usem ent, and eight hours in political history was discovered a lew interpolated during the perform ance.
BLANK BOOK M A K E R S
T A IL O R
Y o u W ill M a k e N o
for sleep. It has been dem onstrated day ago. when it was found that the The com pany will be larg e r than it has
L IT H O G R A P H E R S
beyond a doubt that this system would electors of Silver Bow County. M on at any tim e so far this season, there be
1 2 3 -1 2 2 F i r s t S t . P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n
M ista k e in B u y in g
W o r k G u a ra n teed
raise the standard of citizenship social tana. had been casting their votes for a ing 28 ladies in the cast, as well as the
entire
male
portion
of
the
Neill
Stock
N o n e b u t U n io n H e lp E m p lo y e d
Y ou r M ea ts, P o u ltr y
ly. m entally and industrially. It would man who had been dead seven days be
Geo. Af. O r tom . M g r,
M. C la r k , P r ê t.
Com pany.
tend to develop a healthier corporeal fore the polls opened. G eorge Gierson,
T hat the B aker T heater will have its
and F ish a t . . .
condition and produce longevity. In who died at Seattle on O ctober 28. was capacity tested every night next week 3 5 0 A ld e r S t., b e tw e e n 7 th and P ark
M U LT N O M A H PRINTING CO.
PO RTLAND, OREGON
tact, all the great thinkers of the age a candidate of the Socialist party for there is' no doubt, and the advance sale
is one of the largest that has been e x
PRINTING
County
T
reasu
rer,
and
through
an
agree th at an im provem ent of the
perienced this season.
LEGAL BLANKS
w orking classes is essential, and the e rro r in the transm ission of the news
W E HANDLE
T he N o rth ern Pacific local officials at
best m eans of securing it is through of his death it was overlooked. A noth
2 Col. Phone, 73
Ore. Phone, Hood 443
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e r peculiar feature of the case is that Spokane received official notice a few
107 Front, Bet. W ashington and Stark
B IG L I N E
their organization.
days ago that the wage scale of sw itch
As to the object of the labor union the dead man ran ahead of his ticket men has been advanced. T he advance
4 th and A ld e r S t s
in securing as "m uch m oney as pos and was elected County T reasurer on is 2% cents an hour and is already effect
ive. The new wage scale gives the day
sible for the service given.” it is simply the Socialist ticket.
forem an 5014 cents an h our and the
in line with what the professor believes
forem an 32' 2 .Cents an h o u r: day
Com m encing with next week's issue night
himself, na.nely, th a t the em ployer
helpers. 27% cents, and night helpers
J. J. E T ÍÜ E L H A R D T
should have the “divine” right to pay of the P ortland L abor Press we will 29% cents an hour. T his gives the help
P r o p r ie to r
AND-
as little as possible for the service j publish the first of two articles writ- ers from $70 to $80 per m onth, and fore
173 Savier Street
Portland, Oregon
rendered.
In both instances it is ten by W. O. Powell, international men from $80 to $85 per m onth, not
simply a case of self-advantage, with ! president of the Shirt W aist and counting ex tra tim e T he sam e scale
goes into effect on the G reat N o rth ern
270 WASHINGTON ST.
the weight of the argum ent in favor of L aundry W o rk ers’ Association, dealing sv stem.
the toiler, who simply asks enough for ! with a little history of his organiza-
B e t. T h ir d an d F o u r th
Cor. Third and Couch Sts.
\ nonunion engineer who lost c o n
self-preservation. As to Mr. E liot’s tion. The first article will be devoted
K eeps nothing but Choice M eats, an d
E m p loy« U n io n H e lp O n ly
“profound contem pt for any man who ! to what is known in the East as the trol of his engines and allowed them to
c o m p iiti w ith a lt the requ irem en ts of
A ld r ic h P h a r m a c y
run away caused a g reat panic at the T h e
A G ood P la o e to E a t
O rgan ised ¡Albor
did not choose to labor ev>ry day just
Farm ing-O ut System ,” and the sec- H eidelburg colliery in the anthracite
M oala 1 5 C ent« an d up
R O W E A M A R T I N , (h /n era
as long as his strength would perm it,” | ond article will take up the “Convent coal fields of Pennsylvania. M onday,
FRED. 8PA G ELE
O p en A ll N ig h t
P r o p r ie to r
P r iv a te R o o m s for L a d ie s
we find no argum ent. The statem ent System."' These cystenis are absolute- seriously injured nine w orkm en who Prescription Druggists and Perfumers
were
in
the
cage,
to
re
off
the
shed
at
is silly, and this eruction of words ly unknown to the people out W est, the top of the shaft and tied up the
9 tl W aahittyton S treet
m ust have been made when the learned and the articles m entioned m ake in te r entire m achinery of the mine. O nly a
P o rtla n d , Oregon
C o m e r S ir th
esting
reading.
m
iracle
prevented
the
loss
of
many
gentlem an was perfectly at ease. Ten
1 9 2 -9 4 F IR S T S T .
lives.
hours in a coal mine o r factory would ,
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HEADQUARTEftS FOR
change his mind. Mr. E lio t's address
The W estern C entral L abor U nion in
FO R R A F F L E .
CARPENTER
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will find no place with the thinking ; Seattle is taking the initiative against
T hree ch ess tables of unique design,
public.
1 the em ploym ent of girls as m essengers beautifully inlaid w ith n ative and foreign
MACHINIST a n d
hard w oods—eleg a n t pieces o f furniture
by the W estern U nion Telegraph Com- that would he an ornam ent to any parlor
CABINET MAKERS
The school teachers of Santa Clara ’ pany in th at city. The central body has or library, as w ell as being useful. T he O ab F ix tu r e s , C o m b in a tio n F ix tu r e s
TÍM1I C O F E V E R Y
lUuLO D E S C R IP T IO N
E le c t r ic F ix tu r e s , F ir e P la c e s ,
County. C alifornia, have taken prelim - 1 ample proof that these little girls are tables w ere m ade by W. H. B rack ett, a
HUGHES > HAVES. Pint's.
pioneer of ’49. who has acquired the v e n
T ile F lo o r s , B e ll R ep air«,
inary m easures to organize a T eachers' j being used to carry m essages into the erable age of three score years and three.
E le c t r ic W ir in g
W R IT E FO P CATALOGUE
Union. T he tw o main reasons for or-
bad lands" and places seeking with The tab les can be seen at 229 A nkeny
53 Third Street and 267 Pine Street
street. T ick ets 60 cents.
S t a r r e t t ’ s U n io n M a d e T o o l s
gam zing is to secure m utual protection imm orality and sin. and calls upon the
The John Barrett Company
E n tr a n c e to P r iv a te R o o m s
and a higher ethical trea tm e n t of i public to assist in stam ping out this
2 6 7 P in e S tr e e t
C. E. Ptterm m , Pres.
E. Jackson, Sec.
teachers am ong them selves.
A Miss evil. This com pany has been guilty of
134 Sixth Street
A. R osen, T rea t.
O
p
en D ay an d N ig h t
How e opposed the plan, saying she I this shameful practice in oth er cities,
311 Aider Street
Enterprise Plaining M ill Co.
thought the teachers would be degrad- hut were forced to abandon it by popu-
N o th in g B u t U n io n H e lp E m p lo y e d
S A S H , I H tO liS , R U N O S , M d U I .l t I N O S
ing them selves if they became m em bers ‘ l;,r indignation.
T u rn in g a n d Hand*uwing
O riti Work
Full line o f
of a union, an organization which she
Why Nmoke Scab Tobacco When
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feared would be antagonistic to the j The >entiment of California on the
You Can Get the Following
P o r tla n d , O re .
for Gents,
best interests of the com m unity. How-1 Chinese question was decidedly
190 THIRD ST.. Bet V«mhill and Taylor
UNION
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Goods
ever, M iss How e favored an eight-hour [ P a s s e d in the last election by the de
Ladies and
is th e o n ly U m b r e lla S to re th at ca rr ie s
la rg e a sso r tm e n t o f H O M E M A D E
day if it could I k - brought about through ,cat °> C ongressm an Kalin in the
Children
O O O I D 8. O U B P B X C E 8 are v e ry low .
Sun Cured, Plug Cut, . . .
10c
W e M ake a P p e c ia lty o l
the m edium oi a union.
Professor F o u rth D istrict and the election of
H U 8T P R O O F F R A M E S
Lime Kiln, Plug Cut, . - - lOo
G leason did not like the w ord “union.” Adam Andrew, Republican, for Rail
B E F A I B I N O an d B B C O V E R I N G
H e suggested th at the teachers of the road Com m issioner. A ndrew 's oppo
Buckingham and Compass,
167 Third St., bet. Y am hill and M orrison
6c
Plug Cut, - ■
Pay No Fancy Prices For
county m ight form a branch of the nent, Samuel B raunhart, was defeated
P h o n e R ed 9 6 2
P O H T I .A N I I , O R E G O N
S tate T eachers’ Association, and in that i R ealise it became known that at one
Turkish Patrol, Long Tom and
Medicine At Our S tore...
way get L egislative help when d e sire d .! " me he l,a<1 ,«‘en thf aKent for a Chi-
r iS H E R M U S IC C O .
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Prim e Mesa Granulated,
HHDHIFF’S SAI.E.
In o th er words, as w age-earners, t h e / nc5e c,gar factory, and the story was In the C ircuit Court of the S tate of Ore Elephant Scrap, . . . .
190 T h ird S tr e e t
6c
gon for th e County of M ultnom ah.
desire to enjoy the benefits to be de- used a 8»m st him in the cam paign. This The
B a k e r ’s T h e a tr e B lo ck
6e
M erchants’ N ational Bank o f P ort Peach and H oney, fine cut
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
land, Or., plaintiff, vs. W. 8. N ew berry
rived front organization, but false pride KofS to show t,lat ,he lal* ,r 'o t e of
10c M u sio a t I n s t r u m e n t s R e p a ir e d
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and A lzina N ewberry, his w ife, and the F ast Mail, fine out
California
is
no
respecter
of
party.
N ational Bank of Commerce, of S eattle,
m akes them averse to accepting tin-
D r u g g is ts for T h ir ty -S e v e n
W ash., a corporation; W. W. B ollen and
advanced conditions through
such
Mary Kraem er, defendants.
Y e a r s in P o r tla n d . . . .
The
people
of
Ireland
arc
calling
to
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of
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execution,
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m eans by so hom ely a nam e as "union."
the Am erican people in whose veins order and decree duly issued out o f and
under the seal of the C ircuit Court of the
If they wish a m ore dignified name, we
courses Irish blood to give financial and State df Oregon for the C ounty of M ult
would suggest "L a b o re rs' Protective
ah, in the above entitled cau se, to me
m oral aid to the m ovem ent to political nom
COWAN & HACKER
duly directed and dated the 11th day of
A ssociation,” o r som ething like that.
October,
1902. upon a Judgment rendered
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ly destroy Balfour, the English M inis and entered
in said above en titled court,
It doesn't m atter so much about the
B eil Pork. Veal Mutton, SaitMage,
ter. It is said that Balfour has gone on the 15th day of October, 1900. in favor
name, anyway, so long as we get the
The M erchant* N ation al B ank o f P ort
Lard, F I h I i , Poultry, Rgvt< Eastern
WHOLESALE
much further in official brutality than of
land, Or., plaintiff, and a g a in st W. S.
and Olympian OytteiR
result.
any of his predecessors, and has put an N ewberry and Alxina N ew berry, h is w ife,
for the sum of s ix ty -tw o hundred and
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insult unparalleled even in the annals of flfty-tw o and sixteen one-hundredths d ol
A lthough the an thracite m ines are
lars (>6252.16),
I), w ith interest th ereon a t the
Oregon Phone, Blue 1M6
Colum bia 512k
A nglo-Irish relations upon Ireland.
rate 15th
of day
eig h t o f per
cent ?9Gi),
per annum
producing nearly 90 per cent of their
the
October,
and the from
fur-
ay
,
ther Hum of tw en ty -six dollars (>26), costa
form er output, re p o rts say that no coal
A P O SSIB L E COMTRST.
and dfoburnements. and th e costa o f and
T B S J. K. GILL CO.
G o g . f o u r t h a n d ß lis a n g tr e e ts
is going to New York. It is said that
There is some rum or that in the upon th is writ, commandin'’ m e to m ake
of th e follow ing described real prop
BOOKSSLLERS,
8TATIONEH8
the coal that is being mined is being convention of the Am erican Federation sale
erty, to wit:
All of lot five (5) and the sou th h a lf of
exp o rted to Canada and the N orthw est. of L abor, which m eets in New O rleans
Third
and
Alder
Bt«.,
Portland, Ore.
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lot six (6) of block numbered tw o hundred
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Canada is dependent upon the United N ovem ber 13. that John Mitchell may nnd th irty-nin e, in H ollad ay's A ddition to
be a candidate against Samuel G om p E ast Portland, now in th e ClUr o f P ort
States for its anthracite, as its mines ers, This is denied by Mitchell, who land, in M ultnom ah C ounty, Oregon.
N ow , th erefore, by virtue o f said ex ec u -
produce only bitum inous coal. O ne of is faithful to G om pers. and says that
tion, Judgm ent order and decree and In
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the g re atest coal roads in the country he will not be able to spare an hour com pliance
’lance w ith the com m and« ot eald
of
writ, I will on Saturday, the 16th day of
:i
has not shipped a pound of coal to New away from his engagem ents for six N
ovem ber, 1902, at tn e hour o f 10 o ’clock
m onths. H e is sincere, hut what he
Y ork City since the strike ended. A n says and wishes may not be accepted as A. M., at the front door o f th e County
C ourthouse, in the C ity of Portland,
o th er has shipped aliout tooo tons. The indorsem ents T here are o th er serious C unty o f M ultnom ah, S ta te of Oregon,
sell
auction, subject to redetnp-
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presidents of the roads in question are causes of division. G om pers is sai(J to tion, a t to public
the high est bidder, for U nited
authority for this statem ent. They let be for autonom y of crafts in t t i l h s State« gold coin, cash In hand, all the
unionism. This m eans that he wants right, title and Interest, w hich th e w ith -j
the inform ation out accidentally, not m iners, com positors, silversm iths, m a In named defend ants or eith er o f them
r io n
all
had on the 29th d ay o f February, 1H92. ,
intending it for publication.
chinists to he in separate unions of and
D ecem ber 19th, 1X96, the d ates of
their different trades. Mitchell would tffe m ortgages
herein foreclosed,
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form them in a single union. If it (ad. In and to the herein described real ¡
»roperty, or any part thereof, to s a tis fy
P ortland. O r., unionists sent $booo to were possible for them to lie at work laid
execution. Judgment order and de- 1
3 2 5 Q ils a n S t r e e t
K V l ’Jl€K «rT»» O I U ’II l îM'I'H A
the striking miners. T here is no use together in one industry he is for in ree, Interest, costa and all accru in g cost*. ;
D ated Portland. Ur.. October 16. 19<»2.
dustrialism
.
H
ow
ever,
Mitchell
says
talking, but the W estern union men are upon this p oint: "I was in favor of
W. A. HTohKY,
A dm ission G en tlem en 5Oc Ladies F re e
I Bay nBkm-BMd« good» u d glT« M -
Sheriff of M ultnom ah C ounty. Oregon. 1
the best givers-up in the whole bunch. industrialism in the mines hreausr
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| was useful there. G om pers' princi
14, 1902.
REW YORK HUT GOPIPflRY
H E N R Y W IT T
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NO GRAFT HERE
Electric Carpet
Pionetr menisoii Sired Fuel Co.
Cleaning Works
Carpet Cleaning & Laying
J. REITZELE
GLASS & PRUDHOMME
HUDSON & H E N R Y ’S
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VflHDUYH à WBLTOH
bestpdriikt
OYSTER HOUSE
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The Siith Street Meat Martel
DAYTON HARDWARE GO.
The John B arrett
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