Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, January 08, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    P O R TLA N D LABO R PRESS
TH E
A TOP-LINER
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BAMKH.
; A LBER T BERM I
and factories, and regulating the un-
ploym ent oi children between 12 and J R . B a r r i e ' » G r e a t F l a y . “ T h e L i t t l e e
THE DRUGGIST
R in la t e r .* ’ a l l * e » t W e e k . S t a r t in g
#
14 in these establishm ents. This break
W it h Ih e l a a a l S u n d a y R a tla e e .
e
Corner
Second
and Washington Streets
in the South has been brought about by
N ext w eek’s offering will be the
L et us su p p ly y o u r d rug w an t«
the constant ham m ering of the trades recognized dram atization of J. M. •
unions, and is but the beginning of t ie
B arrie’s fam ous novel of the same •
P u b lish ed every Thursday by the P o rt­
Regular Annual Clearance Bale opens January 2d.
land Labor Pre«« P u blishin g A ssociation. L iverpool and New York. P ublication. em ancipation of the child labor curse name, ‘ The L ittle M in iste r” The e
(Incorporated Augunst 18, 1900.>
This means much to you. LOWER PRICE8 than
! will begin about the end of this month. so prevalent in the mills of the S o u th ­ story of “T he L ittle M inister” is one •
is possible at any other Season of the year . . . .
T he cable com panies are offering con­ ern States.
tilled
with
an
abundance
of
Scotch
•
O F P IC K :
siderable opposition through both En
N . W . C orner
hum
or
and
character.
T
here
is
a
love
e
R o o m 1».
W a»hingt«»u S tre e t.
T he autom obile dog has come. A
. glish and A m erican press, but M arconi
story which is told by the au th o r in a •
10th
and
MARSHALL
8TREETS
Paris oculist has just com pleted an or
i is not in the least perturbed.
m anner that is alm ost sublime. It tell-» •
PO R T L A N D . OREGON
T ER M 9 O F SU B SC R IPT IO N .
der for a pair oi autom obile spectacles of the lives of Gavin D ishart, better •
The Store Noted for Good Goods at Lowest Prices
In A dvance.
for a dog that belongs to a noted auto- known as “The Little M inister, a n d 1 e
One year ..........................................................»1 00
Judge Rufus S. Sm ith, of the Supe
„bilist. The anim al invariably accom ­ Babbie,” the winsom e daughter of •
I m p e r i a l D r u g Co.
Six m onths ..................................................... 60 rio r C ourt at Cincinnati, O „ handed
panies his m aster on all his outings, and L ord R intoul. The character of “ Bab­
n iS F E K g I N O P H A B J tA C IS T *
lown a decision recently in which he
h is tilled with a sweet
bie”
is
one
wh
A D V E R T ISIN G R A TES:
the spectacles are to guard the dog's tenderness of
HI NORTH SIX TH STREET
young girl whose | -
oncedes to strik in g w orkm en the right
J . P . F I N L E Y A AO N . P r o ® r e » « Iv «
R a tes w ill b . m ade know n upon app li­
Between Davis and Everett
eyes against dust. The oculist, alter
F n u r r a l D ir e c t o r s a n d E m b a lm e r « ,
to
picket
a
factory
when
they
ate
seek-
cation.
m uch experim enting, devised a pair of
Phone North 1979
P o r tla n d , O re .
c o r . T h i r d a n d J e f f e r s o n S ts .
Com ­
ng to accom plish a lawful purpose and
p e te n t la d y a s s ’t. B o th p h o n e s S o . 0.
spectacles that fit the dog's head p e r­ one in which Maude A dam s c r e a te d 1
II. G. K undret. M anaging Editor.
lo not in any m anner intim idate o r co-
We mean business.
uch a trem endous success.
G. B. T hom as. B usiness M anager.
Interw oven with the beautiful love
.rc e non-strikers. At tile same time. fectly, and the anim al w ears them
May we not serve you, too?
P h o n e s: O reg o n M ain 8 9 0
Judge Sm ith defines the rights of em ­ easily and seems proud of his distinc­ story is ihe story of the labor troubles
C o lu m b ia 19
in
and
around
the
Scotch
village
tion.
__________________
_
Sam S tr o u se , P r o p r ie to r
ployers and says th at when it is nec­
B O A R D O F DIR EC TO R S:
Either Phone 180
T hrum s; it deals with the dispersing
F ir s t-C la s s M ea ls S e r v e d fo r 2 5 c u p
A A. H a ll ..................... T eam D riv ers’ Union essary in th eir business to employ
of
the
a
g
ita
to
rs
by
"T
he
L
ittle
M
in­
The school trustees of Keswick. Cal.,
A C up o f F a m o u s C offee w ith I ake l o c
President.
Oregon Phone Scott 971
Wm. W arner ..........................Barbera’ Unton w orkm en, this is a p roperty right, and gave the children only one week in ster.” the w arning of the people of the
229 Washington St.
V ice-P resid en t.
approach of soldiers by "Babbie, dis­
PO RTLA N D, OREGON
when
interfered
with
unlawfully,
the
Geo M O rton ...................Prvasmen a Un on
which to prepare for and celebrate guised as a gypsy. H er placing her-
B
e
t.
1st
and
2 d , n ea r 1 st a n d W a sh in g to n
II. G. K undret
T ypographical Union
medy is by injunction.
Dealers in
Office an d F a c to r y : F o o t H arriaon 8 t.
C hristm as. The school was to have elf in a predicam ent which compels
A. H yron lm ou s............B eer Drlvera Union
The decision was w ritten by Judge taken up on the m orning of the 29th. The L ittle M inister" to introduce her
T U T h o m a s.. R etail Clerks' A ssociation
P A IN T S , OILS, G LA SS, V A R N IS H E S
K. A nderson..................E xpresam en g Union
’ W ALL PA P E R
P hons C o l u m b ia 2 6 9
Sm ith in the suit of the E ureka Foun-
as his wife in order that she m ight
H enry R u s sle r ...................... B rew ers’ U nion
The second hell rang, but the children escape front the soldiers, and her
B U IL D E R S H A R D W A R E
P hone O regon N o r th 3116
Iry Com pany against the striking core-
A. W . Jo n ea .................. C igarm akers Union
Portland,
Oregon
would not enter the schoolhouse. They finally leaving the "L ittle Minister,
G ents’ W ork a Specialty.
131 Grand Avenue
m akers, and by its term s the strikers
told the principal th at they struck tor who still believes her to be a gypsy,
Oregon P h on e, 429
Colum bia Phone, 410
E n tered a t the Postofllce a s second- _re perpetually enjoined from picketing
E s t e lle D e v e n y
W m . D even y
a n o th er holiday week. H e hurried off are the chief events of the first act.
c la ss m atter, Septem ber 29. 1900.
the E ureka foundry in large num bers.
The balance of the play portrays
th e o n ly
to the trustees and got them to rescind
Fourth
and
Couch
Sts.,
Portland, 0 ' t
The
Oevenys
The L ittle M inister s" m any m eetings
T he strikers are allowed to have one
I n th e
the one-week order. So the school chit with "B abbie," which arouses his con­
Scientific
Chlropodrsts
C ity
picket at the factory, who may peace­
H K T T F .I I T O B E O P T IM IS T H .
H a m k r S u t c i . ik f b
J o h n B i . ik o
gregation to a pitch of indignation and
dren won their strike.
P a r lo r s in th e A lia k y B u ild in g
T his is the heading oi an excellent fully persuade w orkm en to leave their
jeopardizes his p o s itio n in the com ­
SI
TC’LIFFE
&
BI.1ED
T h ir d and M o rriso n 8 ts ., R o o m s 3 0 1 -3 0 2
em
ploym
ent
and
advance
argum
ents
to
munity.
I
he
discovery
m
ade
by
Lord
article that lias found its way in print,
The tru st question may get enough
Or. P h o n e G ran t 10
P o r tla n d , O re
VJL/all p a p e r, D e c o ra tio n
C h ea pe s t ano B est L ight
but the identity oi the a uthor seems to w orkm en if they choose to fiear such. publicity during this session of Con Rintoul that his daughter "B abbie" is
in love with "T he L ittle M inister"
K nown to 8 c ie n c e .............
have been lost, and it is now credited to If the w orkm en do not care to meet gress and the next to force it into the causes him to take advantage of the
Plain and D ecorative Paper Hanging
House Painting:, Graining, Kalsomining
•‘E xchange,’’ which is as bad as steal the picket o r listen to his argum ents, N ational cam paign in 1904- but there introduction of the gypsy as the m in­
If you are looking for the
Phone
Shop and Store
they
are
not
to
be
m
olested,
and
any
a
t­
ister's
wife,
which,
in
Scotland,
con­
best, you need look no Black 1963
ing the article outright. As the w riter
3 0 7 A ld e r !S t., P o r t la n d , O r . .
is a question if the people's representa
further.
It
coats
no
more
advocates optim ism , we will not grieve tem pt to influence their m inds by im ­ tives at W ashington will m uster fo u r stitutes a m arriage, not know ing that
Exclusive Hatters
it was his own daughter who was thus
to buy the best.
for th at of which we are not to blame p ro p e r m eans will be a transgression age enough to deal properly with thi introduced. Finally, after many trials
on
the
rights
of
the
em
ployer
and
may
and reproduce ¿lie good tilings said:
m atter until they are forced to. Sen and tribulations the true state of af­
Permitted by Fire
T here is a good old saying that it i be corrected by injunction.
a to r H o a r seems to be the bravest of fairs is m ade known and the play
Manufacturing and Renovating
Insurance
W h o le s a le anti
moves to a happy ending.
better to laugh than be crying.” and so
the bunch just now. At least he is forc­
Hats Cleaned, Blocked, Dyed and
Underwriters
R e t a il B u tc h e r s ...
"T
he
L
ittle
M
inister"
gives
ample
A new line of steam ships, which is to
it is better to walk on the sunny side
Trimmed.
ing K nox to say som ething a ny way
opportunity for the display of splendid
of the street and keep ill tim e with the have as its prim al purpose the coloniza­
em otional w ork on the part of the
512 MISSISSIPPI AYE.
PORTLAND. ORE.
w arm er vibrations that make for cheer­ tion of M exico with Chinese, is soon to
H A I .F i B V
The San Francisco L ab o r Council acto rs p o rtray in g it, as well as a gen­
erous supply of comedy of the highest 305 Alder St., bet. Fifth and Sixth
be in operation between San Francisco
fulness, hope and enthusiasm.
has put itself on record against the Lo order, and of the kind which em anates
PRINTING g
Phone Black 1087
\ \ hat profit can any one hope to get and the O rient. U p to 18 m onths ago A ngeles Tim es and, at its m eeting <
from Scotch characterization. I11 the
BOOKBINDING
the
Chinese
governm
ent
prevented
the
from h arboring always the fears of that
Largest and best equipped house in the
hands of the Neill Stock Company this
the evening of January I, appointed
Northwest. Every description of Printing
Chinese
from
em
igrating
to
M
exico
be­
good old soul who took the grindstone
standing com m ittee of three, "whose play, like all its predecessors, will be
and Special Blank Books to order. Get
into the house every night for fear the cause there was no treaty betw een the duty it shall be to use all honorable produced in a m anner that will he
our prices. Telephones 312.
D E A L E R IN
correct in every detail. The scenic
tw o countries. A 'r e c e n t treaty, how ­
calf would devour it before m orning
THE IRWIR HODSOM COMPANY
m eans to reduce the circulation anil ad effects will lie strictly in keeping with
*4 1 2 -2 1 4 F I ra t S treet
ever.
gives
the
A
siatics
the
right
to
land
And akin to that is the spirit oi pes
vertising p atronage of the L o s Atigele the time and place and the surround­
in
Mexico.
The
ostensible
purpose
of
B L A B W O O D -8 H O R T A N D 4 F O O T
simism so prevalent am ong men. It 1
ings
in
general
will
he
m
ost
complete.
C
O
U
N
T
Y
A
N
O
B
A
N K S U P P L IE S
Tim es and re p o rt weekly to this body.
A L 8O CORD W O O D
a burden to the optimist to be alway the newly incorporated China C om m er­
S
m
ith
’s
M
ill,
fo
o
t
H
arriaon
srr.Ei
IIIO X
w i . I. A W E T T E
opposed by those who think the world cial Steam ship Com pany is to colonize
P h o n e G rant 8 1 0
P o r tla n d , O re
W. H. B arry has arran g ed a secreta
W O RKS.
Its
is getting worse every day. and th at the trac ts in M exico with Chinese.
O ne of the largest em ployers of labor
ry 's book, which is about the most con
P R IN T E R S
evil men are waxing m ore with every representatives deny that there is any venient thing of the kind th at has yet in this line and also one of the most de­
BLANK BOOK M A K ER S
Opp Merrill’s Cyclery
O r e g o n ’P h o n e , B lack 1 8 4 3
dawn, and Christianity has lost it intention of conducting a traffic in con­
L IT H O G R A P H E R S
appeared. Every union ought to serving concerns of this city is the
power, and the form er days were bet traband coolies to be transm itted across provide its secretary with one. The W illam ette Iro n & Steel W orks, lo-
P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N 123-122 F ir s t S t . P o r t l a n d , O r io o r
the
A
m
erican
frontier,
but
given
the
ter than these latter times. All of whic
price is reasonable; it insures accuracy ated at 123 T hird street.
is contradicted by the plainest so rt of presence of large num bers of Chinese
C o lu m b ia T e le p h o n e B la c k 1 7 2 1
T his com pany has advanced tow ard
and saves m uch labor.
At. C iar A, f r .
facts open to any sensible observation in the neighboring republic, it is obvi­
O regon T e le p h o n e B la c k 1 7 2 1
T A IL O R
progressive lines and now holds a posi-
ous
that
it
will
be
impossible
to
p
re
­
The world is all right to those wh
N either R. O. Gilliland n o r W illiam ion of leadership in this im portant
look upon it with a right spirit. Evil vent a considerable portion oi them
W o r k G u aran teed
H oran is longer connected with the branch of business. U pon careful in-
PRINTING
men are having a harder road to travel from slipping acro ss the border to se­ P o rtlan d L abor Press. The public will . estigation we find that this com pany
N o n e b u t U n ion H e lp E m p lo y e d
has always been fair and reasonable in
LEGAL BLANKS
every day as the public conscience im ­ cure the advantages of greatly im­
please take notice.
its attitude tow ard lalx>r, and pays as
proves ami penology becomes a m ore proved industrial condition- in this
P
h
on
e,
75
Ore. P h on e, Hood «43
high wages to its employes as is con­ 3 6 0 A ld e r 8 t „ b e tw e e n 7 th an d P a rk
0 Cok
□
107 F ront, B et. W ash in gton and Stark
__________
exact ami miseapable science. C hris­ country.
sistent with business stability.
I V I T E I l S T A T E S X A T IH A A I. H l \ K
PO RTLAND, OREGON
J
O
Y
C
E
B
R
O
S
.,
P
r
o
p
r
ie
to
r
s
W e are pleased to note that this o r ­
tianity is not losing ground, hut gaining
T his concern especially m erits the ganization has made a host of friends
The W ashington State F ederation of
m ore victories than governm ent, com ­
support
and
encouragem
ent
of
all
c
it
i­
am ong the w orking men of this city,
m erce o r politics. Mid as for form er .alxir had a lively discussion Tuesday zens who have the welfare of labor and who form the larger percentage of our
in a proposition to present a hill at
days, they are not on com parative term s
the L egislature creating the office of capital at heart. In all its dealings this population.
This com pany is a splendid exam ple
x wu,'h the days o f right now .
firm has been m ost fair and re aso n ­
Works : 270 Grant St.
J. J. E N G E L H A R D T
which
Then, again, what pleasure can one Stale A rb itrato r, whose function shall able, and has always exhibited a fra of com m endable enterprise
P r o p r ie to r
hould receive the hearty support and
get out of a confirmed habit of snarling be to settle disputes between labor and ternal attitude tow ard the people.
The officers of the bank are: J. C. encouragem ent of all who have the Gaa F ix tu r e « , C o m b in a tio n F ix tu r e e
at every good thing in sight and snap­ apital. The plan proposed is th at when
best interest of the city at heart.
Portland, Oregon
E le c tr ic F ix tu r e s , F ir e P la c e s ,
L A B O R IN G M E N ! S i? ,« 173 Savier Street
W e take pleasure in placing the firm
ping at everybody who prefers to sing he State A rb itrato r fails to effect a A insw orth, president; W. B. Ayer, R. vice
W.
T ile F lo o r« , B e ll R epair«,
president; F. C. .Miller, cashier
settlem
ent,
lie
is
to
order
a
reference
to
of
the
W
illam
ette
Iro
n
&
Steel
W
orks
ra th e r than to growl? We have never
your h o m e b y a p p ly in g y o u r r e n t on th e
Schm eer,
assistant cashier; A. M am ong the leading concerns which are
E le c tr ic W ir in g
board, of which lie is to be secretary. W right, assistant cashier.
p u rch ase p rice» W e can m ak e you a m ost
ielt the feeling, hut we would be im­
sa tis fa c to r y p r o p o s itio n . T h e se h o m es
worthy
of
being
classed
as
staunch
Two
m
em
bers
of
the
board
are
to
lie
W e hope their business will continue and substantial friends of conservative
are b u ilt at Bt. J o h n s, a lo c a lity b e tter
m ensely interested to hear some one
Keep» nothing but Choice A/eata, and
s u ite d for la b o r in g m e n th a n a n y o th er
hosen
by
each
side
to
the
controversy,
to
increase,
and
we
do
not
hesitate
to
who has—ami recovered from the af­
auburb, b e c a u se in d u s tr ie s are c o n s ta n tly
organized
labor.
compile» with all the requirement» of
state th at their record has always been
and
these
four
shall
select
the
fifth
b
e
in
g
lo
c
a
te
d
o
n
its
w
a
te
r
fron
t.
The
above
rem
arks
apply
to
the
W
il­
fliction—tell what sort of bilious cy­
134 Sixth Street
Organ it ed Labor
in accordance with the cause of labor
clones. ami gorge-raising eructations, m em ber. If the board cannot bring and they should be patronized by all lam ette B oiler W orks as well as the
F
R
E
D . BPAG ELE . . . .
P r o p r ie to r
311
Alder
Street
W
illam
ette
Iron
&
Steel
W
orks;
these
and jaundiced visions, ami frothy m u t­ bout a settlem ent, each side shall then union men and societies.
com panies are both under the same
C.
E.
Peterwn,
Pre».
E.
Jackson,
Sec.
print
in
the
new
spapers
a
sw
orn
sta
te
­
tering- accompany that type of rabies.
m anagem ent and controlled by the
SURETY BONDS
A. Ito.ten, Treat.
A B S T R A C T S O F T IT L E
H K H IH A V IT
A A T IH V A L
HAKK.
ante capital.
It must be an awful thing to be h a p ­ m ent of its case T here is to be n oth­
P O R T L A N D . O H K A iO N .
Enterprise Plaining M ill Co.
F IR E IN S U R A N C E
py only when unhappy and to enjoy ing com pulsory about this plan of a r ­
B V T C H E B AM D P A C K E R
a
IASH,
d o o r s , b l i n d s . M O U L D IN G S
In
P
o
rtlan
d
there
is
a
large
num
P
O
R
T
L
A
N
D
B
I
S
I
X
K
S
S
»
O
I.IA
5
G
E
.
bitration,
according
to
those
who
fath
­
one's thoughts only when they are evil-
G rill Work
Turning and B andtaw ing
E
m
p
i
r
e
M
a
r
k
e
t
her
of
im
portant
concerns
which
add
O
ne
of
the
leading
educational
insti
born and malevolently aimed. T hat ered i t . __________________
3 0 6 East Yamhill Street
8 . W . C o r. F ir s t « m l M a d is o n kt« .
m
aterially
to
its
welfare,
prosperity
and
tutions of the state is the P ortland
envy which eats into m anhood like g a n ­
Ore,inn Phone Union 1001
Portland, Ore.
W ithin a few weeks," says the T ele­ prestige. Such a concern as the M er Business College. Its graduates are B o th P I , noe« 4 0 4
PO R TLA N D , ORE.
grene. and that jealousy which affects
gram , "the wages of railroad employes chants' N ational Bank sh o u ld . receive am ong our m ost capable business men
journalism by instances like a lurid and
BAY HWIS.
have been increased about to per cent the hearty patro n ag e of the citizens o and women, and a large m easure of
loathsom e eczema, are equally deplor
n railroads com prising over three- Portland, and the entire state.
An enterprise which espetially m er­
their
success
is
undoubtedly
due
to
the
able. They make other people ieel as if
T his concern has always m aintained
fourths of the railroad m ileage of the
plendid training given them at the its the support and encouragem ent of
in the presence of that m iserable fallen
a m ost favorable attitude tow ard labor
oun try , and in m ost cases this increase and is located at 241 W ashington street P. B. C. The high school has its all citizens who have the welfare of
spirit who cried: "Myself am bell
Established over 30 years
has been voluntary on the railroads The officers are: J. Frank W atson place, as does the university; hut for labor and capital at h eart is that of the
W e Have a Large Stock of Select
on the Pacific Coast . . . .
president: R. L. D urham , vice-presi practical business life the business col­ Zan Bros., located at 52 F ro n t street.
part.
T
his
increase
is
equivalent
to
H I T t o t II F A I T H I t I M o t s .
lege is absolutely necessary.
d
e
n
t;
R.
W.
H
oyt,
cashier;
G
eorge
W
Xipaa
Goods. Gall and Investigate
about i>4 per cent of the net railroad
T he operation of this en terp rise in­
It is com m endable for ottr w ork­
At the regular services for men at the
H oyt, assistant cashier.
earnings of the roads, and the total a g ­
volves
the
investm
ent
of
considerable
ingmen
to
educate
th
eir
children
in
W e congratulate this firm upon its
Young M en's Christian Association in
g re g ate sum it will cost them is about success, and hope its business will music and other fine arts, if possible, capital, and gives em ploym ent to a
San Francisco la-t Sunday the Rev. D r
$43.000,000 a year. The railroads could continue to increase as long as the but it is unquestionably their duty to large num ber ot persons.
G eorge C. Adam-, pastor of the F irst
prepare their son- and daughter.- for
well afford to do this act of ju s t ic e - affairs rem ain in the hands of the pres the battle of life by giving them a
T he fair and considerate m anner in
ent broad-m inded, public-spirited man
C ongregational Church, delivered the
which its employes are treated is de­
D r u g g is ts for T h ir ty -S e v e n
even w ithout raising freight rates, as
good, practical education.
ageinent.
serm on. H i- text. "The profit of the
serving
of honorable m ention, and it
Y e a r s in P o r tla n d . . . .
The P ortland Business College is
they did—for th eir gross earnings last
is
a
well-known
ft-ct
am
ong
the
m
em
­
e arth is for all. ' dealt with the u
located at the northeast c orner of P ark
E L K I J H H N B H . M A Y E R A <O .
year were $540,000.000 m ore than they
190 THIRD ST.. Bet Yamhill and Taylor
bers
of
our
ranks
that
the
attitude
of
ami abuse oi money, and indirectly
and W ashington streets, and is under
O ne of the largest em ployers of
were in 1892. th eir net incom e was
the watchful rare of P rofessor A. P. the firm tow ard labor is neither antag- ¡, the on)7 Um brella Store that e tr r ie j
with capital and labor.
He said in
nor uncertain.
a large assortm ent of H O M E M A D E
CO W A X & H A C K E ll
$113,000,000 m ore, and they paid $48.- bor in this line, and also one of th A rm strong, who <an be depended on onistic
T his concern has invariably trea te d OOOÎ.S. OUB P R I C E S ere v e ry low
p art:
... IIF.ALEKM IN ...
m ost deserving concerns of tile city, is as a friend of conservative organized
000,000 m ore dividends.
W e M ake a R p e e ia lty o f
labor
in
a
m
ost
fair
and
considerate
"M ankind ha- the disposition of want
H U 8T PRO O F FR A M E S
Ber-f Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage,
Fleischner, M ayer & Co., located at 21 labor. W e advise our friends to favor m anner, and we gladly place the name
ing to get all the money there is, and
R E P A I R I N G and B E C O V E B I N Q
l.artf, Fiah, Poultry, Egg« Eastern
him with their patronage.
W hat is expected to be one of the 31 F ro n t street.
n o t wanting to divide with his fellow
of Zan Bros, forem ost am ong -he
and Olympian Oytteia
creature. The m:.n who has not ihe m ost eventful and im portant annual
staunch
friends
of
labor.
I11 all their dealings with labor thi
THE
K IL H A R
N T A T IO A B H A
< O.
m illionaire - pockeibook often wishes sessions of the C alifornia State F eder­ com pany has been most fair and rea
71
GRAND AVENUE
In this edition we wish to call the
th at he had. for he -ee- the m any things
sonable, and have always exhibited
Oregon Phone, Blue 9»15
Colum bia 5128
A V K R Y A CO .
special attention of P ortland to a firm
the rich have that he does not enjoy ation of L ab o r, convened at Los A n­ fraternal attitude tow ard our people.
O
ne
of
the
m
ost
notable
concerns
and therefore he no doubt would put it geles Ja n u a ry 5. The convention will
that
is
highly
deserving
of
their
s
u
p
­
U pon careful investigation we find
O re g o n p h o n « R e d 1 8 8 2
to the same u-e. It is far better that m ake a determ ined effort to m erge all th at this com pany's treatm ent of
po rt and encouragem ent, the Kilham in its line of business is Avery & Co.,
those with selfish dispositions should the unions of the state into one solid, em ployes is manifestly fair and con
Stationery Company, located at No. located at 82 T hird street. T his house ]
tetnain as they are. tor the less their
siderate, and th at the com pany bears
controls an extensive trade, and us I
m eans the less their sin-. I admire the cohesive federation. If this is accom ­ m ost excellent reputation am ong th 26“ M orrison street.
This concern lias upon num erous name is well known thro u g h o u t the j
m an who strikes to increase his incom e plished there will be a num ber of re ­ thousands of w orkingm en of this city
occasions
shown
itself
to
lie
thoroughly
by honest, diligent effort, and the man form - attem pted, am ong them being and thro u g h o u t the state.
in sym pathy with the labor m ovement, entire section of the country. T his j
who does not take hold of such oppor the universal observance of the eight
W e hope that its business wi and always co-operated cheerfully to com pany has always shown itself to
ih
tunitu’- receives my di-re-pect.
continue
to
prosper,
and
we
have
no
"T ne man who toils by the sweat of hour law. A n o th e r im portant m atter hesitancy in stating that its record further the cause. U nion men should he friendly to the cause of labor, and (
ALL UNION CONDITIONS
his brow, doing everything honestly to be considered is the m erging of the has been clean and upright during the always rem em ber that , is to their we recom m end it to the co-operation j
I
COMPLIED WITH
and who gets his share , i the profit that unions into a political party and to entire course of the com pany's career interest to trade with n concern which of all our w orkingm en.
is ready to exert influence in their
It is to be hoped th at the p ro p er feel- _________ _________
is for all. ought to enjoy blessed sleep
aintain a bureau which shall watch
behalf
and
which
is
in
every
way
re
­
ing
may
always
prevail
betw
een
this
D o not fret nor worry liecau-e you feel
liable and honorable.
4. M. A R T H I R *
CO
th a t you are overw orked or underpaid legislation and protect the interests ol
T H E Y H A V E R E C E N T L Y A D D ­ tw o 'm nai . w o % ' t r m o n , , m X j o ^ h ^
for 1 believe the union- will ultim ately labor in the S tate L egislature and else
In the rapid and perm anent stride
3 2 5 Q ils a n S tr e e t
ED A F U L L L IN E O E A R C H I­ so as to bring about the best pos
and gradually make condition- hette w h e r e . __________ _______
R O W S A M A R TIN , Owner»
th
at
many
of
our
business
houses
hav
T E C T S ' A N D E N G IN E E R S ' S U P ­ results.
___
and obtain all rights that are en
P L IE S . A N D A R T ISA N S W H O DO
Prescription Druggists and Perfumers
croachcd upon. Too many think that
THE J. X. GILL CO.
John Mitchell, president of the Unit m ade within the la-t few years there
ANY D R A U G H T IN G W IL L F IN D
By referendum vote the U nited
all the toil of this life is tor the body ed M inew orkers of Am erica, declares none w orthy of m ore p articular not
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS
Sil Washington Street
IT
T
O
T
H
E
IR
IN
T
E
R
E
S
T
T
O
EX
and h oard their gold, not helping thei
B ro th erh o o d of C arpenters and Jo in ­
that the m iners are unjustly charged than the successful progress made by A M IN E T H E IR ST O C K .
Corner Sixth
Portland, Oregon
T h ir d a n d A ld e r S t«., P o r tla n d , Ore.
fellow m an or .m aking
themselv
e rs of A m erica has decided to rem ove
J.
M.
A
rth
u
r
&
Co
,
located
at
40-42
happy T he people who live in ac­ with ingratitude tow ard the Am erican
th e national headquarters of the o rg a n ­
T H U .1 K . G I L L < <>.
Don’t let the clerk «hove an old When you are in TROUTDALE,
cordance with G od's law truly enj
people in connection with the m iners F irst street.
The best establishm ent of its kind in ization from Philadelphia to Ind ian ap ­ union card on you. See that It la up OREGON, go to the
We urge the business men of our city
living.’’
_______________
reported refusal to work on holidays
and state to give their co-operation to this city, and one deserving h o n o r­ olis.
_____ to date.
In the letter Mr. Mitchell s a y s :' "T he this institution; as in so doing they
M arconi prom ises ere long he will I
able m ention for the excellent ijuality
allegation
th
a
t
the
anthracite
mine
would
confer
a
great
favor
to
our
able to tran sm it two hundred word
of the goods handled, is that of the J.
where you will find all Union
w orkers refused to work on holiday: w orkingm en, who form the largest pe
m inute at a cent a word, and the g
K. Gill Co., B ooksellers and S ta tio n ­
centage of our population.
has
been
grossly
exaggerated.
The
conditions complied with.
e ral use of w ireless telegraphy instead
T his firm is a well-established one ers, located at 133 T hird street.
This company has always shown a
of the m ails for a very large proportion truth is that several thousand m iners and very popular am ong the laboring
Wear Ca¡ten
Putsoniee
friendly attitude tow ard labor and c o ­
have been refused the privilege to work men of this city.
of the correspondence that now pa
Union Made Shoe»
Home Industry
operated
cheerfully tow ard the labor
W
e
wish
to
state
that
since
Dec,
at all since the close of the strike, al
betw een Am erica and E urope will
1902. this business has been handled < movem ent, and is deserving of the
suit. A t present he is under contrac though they have daily im portuned the the co-operative plan, which is; A cer patronage of organized labor and the
com
panies
to
perm
it
them
to
retu
rn
to
tain portion of the net earnings, what general public.
with the Canadian G overnm ent t
Aside from the fact th at their a tti­
106 F IR S T ST R E E T
ch arge not m ore than to cents a word the places they occupied p rior to the ever they may be, are divided at the
thsetary
has always been
end of each year am ong the employe tude tow ard labor
inauguration of the strike.
¡Meat N c 99to
Bel. Salmon and Taylor
T he rapacity of his invention at pre
who have rem ained perm anently. Thi m ost favorable, it *is also reliable and
ent is from 30 to 40 w ords a mintit
satisfactory in all its dealings.
has
been
done
after
careful
considera
Whatever you nuy, examine It to eee
The V irginia House of D elegates lias
L abor m atters have always received
T he average is about .14 w ords a mintit
tion, and it is the opinion of the head
1 whether It bears the union label. If It
in practice. T h ere is w here hedias the passed a hill by an overw helm ing ma of the firm that it is the only way to fair consideration at th eir hands and
“honorable with all ’ is a m otto stric t­ Request« all aympathiaera to buy nothing manufactured by above firm do«« not, let It pan.
handle a com m ercial bu-iness of th
advantage of
the cable com panies jority. forbidding the em ploym ent
ly adhered to by the J. K. Gill Co.
again. They have a m axim um possi- any child under 12 years of age in mills kind.
Portland Labor Press
bility oi about 35 'w ords a m inute, with
an average oi 22. C ontracts have also
been com pleted to sta rt a daily paper.
to be supplied with news by the Mar
coni system oi wireless telegraphy, on
board a B ritish liner running between
J
HAPPY NEW YEAR
A . IV. A L L E N
: Despensing Pharmacist
M c A l l e n & M c D o n n e l l
COR. THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
i Ä w a" e Ä or-m: ,Ä ,h e f pioneer piorrlson Street Fuel Co.
S trouse’s R estaurant
Strowhridge Paint & Oil Co.
coiunna ice i fuel co .
CITY LAUNDRY CO.
A U T O M A T IC
GAS LAM PS
uiesi imrns match
u n t uni, ii.ii
HEW YORK HIT
THE M. J. GILL CO
H E N R Y W IT T
...W O O D ...
106 S ix th S tre e t
GLASS & PRUDHO M M E
J. REITZELE
Electric Carpet
MULTNOMAH PRINTING CO.
Cleaning Works
Bärget Cleaning & Laying tub : Tt aqsGOitlmtmai: House
The John B arrett
Company....
The Sixth Street Meat Market
The John Barrett Company
H a m , Thompson 4 Poweis
T h o s . D u ffy
S u n C ured
E very P a ck a g e B ears
T h e U N IO N L A B E L
Laboring Men
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
.PORTLAND UMBRELLA WORKS
TUNNEY & KNIGHU
G LENC O E
a R K E T
H. W. GERMAINE
E .4 4 AND BELMONT ^ i g b
S h e r iff
G ig a r
I The Aldrich Pharmacy
U N IO N H O U SE
S T IL L O N T H E U N F A IR L IS T
W. H. McMonies
REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE UNION LABOR
Leathet Workers’ Union, Local No. 56
4
Union Shoe Store