■ m h m m m m P ortland labor press T H E A R I9 T O C H A T IC C H IR C H . squarely met the issue presented b y 1 to w n sftlp 2 s o u th r a n g e I e ast, bounded s c rib e d a s fo follow llo w *: s: B e g in n in _ g a t a this bill i , a p n o d . in . d t e . in - e - ¿ l i r - a th . e w e s - t - b o u n d - a - r y o f - th I Lxxiging, 30 and 25 Cents Board and Lodging, $4.00 I Meal«, 20 Cents t l , .1., I F is h e r d o n a tio n la n d c la im , n u m b e re d 44 per week, and upward In to a church with steeple tall, 1 h e a r tic le re v ie w s how th e s t e e r - j jn to w n s h ip 2 so u th , r ra a n « g « e 2 2 c • u.M t south a s t, s o u th M em orial windows and frescoed walls, ing com m ittee” was influenced bv the 38 min- ^ o u th l d e g Oregon Telephone, North 981 I w e s t g iv e n in th e L . to. Held n o te s n o t ‘E legant tapestry and perfum ed air, m anufacturers, as follows: b e in g th e t r u e b e a rin g ) 1917.69 feet d i s t a n t h e » . , . . , , , f ro m th e n o r th w e s t c o r n e r of sa id c la im I w ent to see if Christ was there. S tro n g representations were made f ro m w h ic h b e g in n in g p o in t a c u t sto n e In the pulpit in silk attire by m em bers of the association and monument 24zzx6zzx*zz, m a r k e d on to p , a n d , , ,, , , , s e t 25 in c h e s in th e g ro u n d , b e a r s n o r th S tood a m inister of the people's hire, these were followed by urgent personal m deg. m in w e s t 36.5 fe e t d is ta n t, a n d JOHN OELLAR, FIRST ANO YAMHILL W ho spoke pleasant w ords to willing appeals by mail and telegraph ad- “f rth c u * t d**‘ 30 ,“1“ ' weBl s to n e m o n u m e n t STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE. ear dressed to m em bers of the Senatorial 24zzxt»zzx6zz, m a rk e d o n to p a n d s e t 26 c h e s in th e g r o u n d ; th e n e e r u n n in g O f the richly dressed, who came to hear ‘steering com m ittee' and o th er prom i in n o r th 54 d e g . 30 m in . w e s t 30 f e e t; th e n c e T he choir's song, and a long, loud nent Senators. The effect was w hat r u n n in g s o u th 36 d eg . 30 m in . w e s t 668 JOHN MATTHIESBN, Prop. f e e t; th e n c e ru n n in g s o u th 54 d eg . 30 prayer; ! m ight have been expected from such m in . e a s t 1815.43 f e e t to th e w e s t b o u n d a r y lin e o f t h e s a id K s ra F is h e r D. U. I looked for Christ, but he was not • com prehensive and vigorous w ork.” C. ; th e n c e r u n n in g n o r t h 38 m in . e a s t a lo n g s a id w e s t b o u n d a r y lin e ‘ i?.84 fe e t there. ----------------------------- to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 24.29 2 63-255 Front Street Portland, Oregon I saw no one as I looked around I f ig h t o f coal d e a l e r s . a c r e s , e a v e a n d e x c e p t th e r e fr o m a s t r i p C orner o f M adison o f la n d 30 f e e t w id e a n d 270 fe e t lo n g Such as C hrist would like to have G reed has cost the coal men of C hi­ ly in g s o u th e r ly fro m b lo c k 17, in P a r k A d d itio n t o O re g o n C ity , th e s a id s t r i p o f found: cago millions of dollars. la n d h a v in g b6>en h e r e to fo r e d e d ic a te d to P oorly clad and with a contrite heart, Action taken in a m eeting at the th e u s e o f th e p u b lic a s .1 p a r t o f S i x ­ te e n t h s t r e e t in s a id P a r k A d d itio n to Seeking after that better part A uditorium H o tel by some 20 prom i­ O re g o n C ity ; a n d e x c e p tin g a ls o th e r e ­ S T IL L O N T H E U N F A IR L IS T W hich teaches all men brotherly love, nent miners, producers and shippers in fro m a p e r p e tu a l r ig h t o f w a y a n d e a s e ­ m e n t f o r t h e p u b lic, a c c o r d in g to t h e d eed C a n n o t Mr M r n te a . Because it comes from C hrist above. Chicago last week was the first step o f th e p a r t i e s h e r e to o f e v e n d a te h e r e ­ N one but the rich, who wear fine in a strenuous effort to retrench the w ith o v e r a s t r i p o t tn e a b o v e -d e s c rib e d The assortm ent of newly arrived la n d 60 f e e t w ide, ly in g a lo n g a n d o n th e clothes, w e s t sid e o f th e w e s t b o u n d a r y lin e o f heavy losses. th e s a id E z r a F i s h e r D. L. C, th r o u g h o u t stock in m en’s suits, pants, hats and E ver into the grand church goes; W ithin the last 30 days coal men th e w h o le le n g th o f th e e a s t b o u n d a ry of shirts at Jo h n D eliar’s, corner First T he poor and wretched are under ban, ¡,ave sustained a loss that is estim ated a th c e re s a . b o v e -d e s c rib e d tr a c t , c o n ta in in g 1.12 and Yamhill, is large enough to suit T here is no pew for the penniless man. from $4,000,000 to $6,000,000. A p a r t o f th e sa id E z r a F is h e r D. L . C, everybody in style, quality and price. REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE UNION LABOR in to w n s h ip 2 s o u th , r a n g e 2 e a s t, b o u n d ­ They pass around the mission box. T he story of the losses is told in one ed a n d d e s c rib e d a.s fo llo w s: B e g in n in g Also a com plete line of ladies’, m en's a t a g r a n i t e s to n e 18 "xl2"xl0", m a r k e d T he rich old Dives dropped in their w ord—greed. A. a n d s e t in th e w e s t b o u n d a ry lin e o f and children’s shoes, with a good vari­ rocks e s a id E z r a F i s h e r D. L. C., a t a p o in t ety of boys’ suits. W hen you look at In W est V irginia a m ighty struggle th n o r th 38 m in. e a s t 23.15 c h a in s d i s t a n t T o send a m issionary across the sea is in progress. M ineow ners who stand fro m th e s o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f th e s a id o u r prices in com parison to the high- T o convert the heathen, was their plea; to lose millions are fighting, struggling E z ra F is h e r D. L. C ., a n d ru n n in g th e n c e rent sto res’ you will adm it we cannot Requests oil sym pathizers to buy nothing manufactured by above firm s o u th 87 d eg . 15 m in . e a s t 51.25 c h a in s to W hile here, all around their doors, , to bring about a strike. O w ners who th e d iv isio n lin e b e tw e e n h u s b a n d a n d be beaten. w ife ’s h a lv e s o f th e sa id E z r a F is h e r D. W ere beggars and heathen by the score, haye nQt sustai„ ed a ,oss are u s in g L. C . ; th e n c e n o r th a lo n g s a id d iv isio n lin e 8.75 c h a in s ; th e n c e n o r th 85 deg. 51 W hose lives were full of w ant and sin, their efforts tow ard settlem ent. m in. w e s t 51.25 c h a in s to a p o in t in th e A sking that charity at hom e begin. e s t b o u d a r y of th e s a id E z r a F is h e r T he m iners have also advanced the w I w ondered then, as they closed with price of soft coal 75 cents a ton iff1 ca r­ D. I j . C., 30 c h a in s s o u th 38 m in . w e s t fro m th e n o r th w e s t c o r n e r o f t h e sa id E z ra F i s h e r D. L. C., w h e re is s e t a g r a n ­ prayer, load lots. This is on smokeless fuel, ite s to n e , 12zzx9zzx8z/, m a r k e d G. H . A .; If Christ would ever get in there. th e n c e s o u th 38. m in. w e s t a lo n g s a id w e s t which comes from W est V irginia. Kirchner & Hanno, Props. b o u n d a r y lin e 10 c h a in s to th e p la c e of If Christ should go in such a place, D u rin g the last few days hundreds b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 48.17 a c re s , m o re o r The wrath would kindle in his saintly less. of cars of coal have arrived in Chi­ In M u ltn o m a h C o u n t y - Koepe nothing but Choice Meate, and face L e ts 3 a n d 4. b lo c k 134, C a r u t h e r s ’ A d ­ cago th a t was bought and ordered complies w ith a ll the requirem ents of d itio n to t h e C ity o f P o r tla n d , in P o r t ­ As it did once in the days of old O rganised Labor shipped last D ecem ber and January, la n d , Or. W hen he scattered the money changers’ In J o s e p h in e C o u n ty — for which wholesale dealers in Chica­ U n d iv id ed o n e - th ird o f lo ts 10, 11 a n d F E E D . B P A G I L K P rop rietor gold; b lo c k 11, in t h e to w n of G r a n t ’s go and men who owned mines paid 12, P a s s , Or. H e would say: “You make mock of me, Wear Cnjxn P atu m ise In W a s h in g to n C o u n t y - from $3.50 to $5.50 a ton at the mines. F o r I have said, Salvation is free, Union M ade Shove U n d iv id ed o n e - th ird o f lo ts 2 a n d 3, Home In d u stry THE DAINTIES LUNCHES IN THE CITY Added to this is a freight rate of $1.50 b lo c k 38, in th e to w n o f F o r e s t G ro v e, O r. I am the way. I am the door, F R A N K M. W A R R E N , E x e c u to r. a ton for delivering the coal to Chi­ Y et you have shut me against the poor; cago. Y ou drive them away from song and Phone Main 287 N. E. Cor. 4th and Y am hill S H E R I F F 'S S A L E . The outside price on smokeless coal tos F I R S T S T R E U T prayer. P ic lo ry in this city a t present ranges from In t h e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re­ Local B et. Salm on and Taylor i Ifo t i ! . g o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . B ut they shall be saved w ithout your $2.85 to $3.25 free on board at Chi­ H . C. L e o n a rd , p la in tiff, v s. J a m e s C. care. —Anon. H a v e ly a n d A n n a H a v e ly , h is w ife, th e cago. P o r tla n d T r u s t Co. o f O reg o n , a c o r p o r ­ Thus is the high-priced coal being a tio n ; A d e lie M. H e u s tic , C h a rle s C le v e ­ la n d . M in n ie L . F o s t e r a n d M a rio n F . LEE M. CLARK. P re sid e n t PHONES ] ° RE HOOD443 C O »1 P l . I M E N T A I t V N O T I C E S . sold at a terrific loss. A crash in coal D olph, tr u s t e e in b a n k r u p tc y of th e e s ­ GEO. M. ORTON, M anager t a t e o f J a m e s C. H a v e ly , b a n k r u p t, a n d ( C o lu m b ia 76 Since the P ortland L abor Press has j circles is at hand, unless some relief H . S in s h e im e r, d e f e n d a n ts . B y v i r tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n , ju d g m e n t enlarged, our contem poraries have been can be found. To get the desired re ­ o r d e r a n d d e c re e d u ly is s u e d o u t o f an d kind enough to notice our grow th and | lief, the coal men are anxious for a u n d e r t h e s e a l o f th e a b o v e e n title d c o u r t b o v e e n title d c a u s e , to m e d ire c te d com m ent favorably thereon, for which strike of the m iners in W est Virginia. a in n d t h e d a a te d t h e 24th d a y o f M a rc h , 1903, u p o n a j u d g m e n t re n d e re d a n d e n te r e d in This will cause a shortage of coal and we feel grateful, and herewith repro­ s a id c o u r t o n th e 24th d a y o f M a rc h , 1903. they will then be in a position to un­ in f a v o r o f H. C. L e o h a rd , p la in tiff, a n d duce the courtesy extended: g a i n s t J a m e s C. H a v e ly a n d A n n a H a v e ­ load their vast holdings at a fair fig­ a ly. h is w ife ; th e P o r tla n d T r u s t C o m p a n y C o B fc r a tu la tlo n n to n N o rth e rn WE PRINT o f O re g o n , a c o r p o r a tio n ; A d elie M. ure. X e ic h b o r. FRONT STREET Hotel zur Rheinphalz W. H. McMonies Leather Workers' Union, Local No. 56 TURN HALLE CAFE The Siith Street Heat Hartet DIRECT IM PO RTERS OF RH E1N ^& _^O SELLEW N ES Union Shoe Store tx. MULTNOMAH POINTING CO. The L abor Press of Portland, O r., Beginning May 1 the w orkday of the has increased its size from four to eight pages, or double its form er dimensions. union carpenters in Boise, Idaho, will T he trades unionists of P ortland are be reduced to eight hours. T his will give carpenters the same hours as to be congratulated upon being wide­ oth er building trad es w orkers in the awake and alive to the im portance of Pacific Coast States. tak in g an interest in their jourhal, and the m anagers of the P ress are indeed ' fortunate to be located am ong a con- i request by the Lowell (M ass.) stituency w here they are m eeting with ' spinners for an increase of 10 per cent w ell-earned success.—Sacram ento T rib-1in waSes I]as t*™ turned down the une operators. The dem and for the in­ crease was in behalf of some 18,000 op­ The Portland, O r., L abor P ress has eratives. doubled its size, and is now an eight- E X E C U T O R 'S S A L E . page paper. C ongratulations are due N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r- the-m anagem ent, also the trade union- sig n e d , e x e c u to r of th e e s t a t e o f N a n c y , „ , , , . . , , B. A tk in so n , d ecea sed , in a c c o r d a n c e w ith ists of Portland, upon this evidence of th e o rd e r of th e C o u n ty C o u r t of th e S ta te C o i m e n 'c r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , w ill well-earned suceess.- -c o a s t seam en s of ()(jPr O reg for o n . f o an