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C O N V E N T IO N CLOSED.
T h e P r in t e r s F in is h a L a r g e A m o u n t
o f W o rk .
T he last three days of the In te r
n ational T y pographical U nion, held
in W ashington, D. C., w as given to
h ard w ork, and a large am ount of bus
iness was transacted.
T h e provision in the general laws
p ro h ib itin g m em bers from accepting
w ork in offices w here the prop rieto r
im poses a task o r "dead line" was
strick en out.
A p roposition subm itted by Dele
gate Bacon, of H artfo rd , looking to
the creation o f a fidelity insurance
fund fo r th e bonding of officers was
voted dow n, as also was a proposition
of D elegate H arris, requiring subordi
nate unions im m ediately to begin the
accum ulation'
of
defense
funds
am o u n tin g to not less than $10 per
m em ber.
A pam phlet p repared by the N ew s
paper P u b lish e rs’ A ssociation, criti
cising the T y pographical U n io n ’s
course in the S eattle and Spokane
strikes, was the subject of sharp con
troversy. O bjection was m ade to the
circu lation of th e pam phlet on the
ground th a t it did not bear the union
label, but P resid en t Lynch m ade an
ea rn est appeal for its acceptance and
his request was g ran ted by a decided
vote.
T he convention then, in accordance
w ith a resolution adopted listened to
an address by F rederick D riscoll,
com m issioner of the P u b lish e rs’ A sso
ciation, relative to the strik es in the
S tate of W ash in g to n , w hich was a
sharp criticism of the union and of
P resid en t Lynch.
T he convention ad o pted an am end
m en t to the by-law s providing th at
when requested a representative of
the N ew spaper P ub lish ers' A ssocia
tio n shall be heard on im portant
ch an g es in the law s affecting their
in terests.
T h e com m ittee appointed to make
a sug g estion for a m em orial in honor
of the late A m os C um m ings m ade a
rep o rt recom m ending th a t an ap p ro
p riate m onum ent of C olorado granite
be erected in the grounds of the P rin t
ers' H om e at C olorado S prings. Colo.
No action has been taken on the re
port.
Sections 23, 47, 59, 81, 108, 109, 167,
g eneral laws, and resolution 9, were
strick en out as proposed by the execu
tive council.
Section 19, general
laws, was
am ended by adding th a t w here type
shall be cast upon a larg er body than
tile face it shall be m easured as the
face, and w here cast upon body sm all
e r than th e face shall be m easured as
the body, this to apply to baud type
only.
T h e executive council was a u th o r
ized by a resolution to expend w h at
ever sum s m ay be deem ed necessary
to unionize Philadelphia.
A large p art of the afternoon ses
sion on A ugust 13 was devoted to
th e situation in Philadelphia, the dis
cussion rela tin g to the m ethods that
should be adopted in dealing w ith
co n d itions there. N onunion men are
in the m a jo rity am ong P hiladelphia
p rin ters.
T h e sum of $2500 w as voted for o r
ganization purposes in Philadelphia,
and an o th er $2500 if necessary.
T he proposition of the com m ittee
on laws to have published annually
by local unions statistics relative to
p opulation, scales of prices, hours of
labor, etc., was adopted. A nother im
p o rta n t proposition adopted perm its
su b ordinate unions to incorporate in
exceptional cases.
T he com m ittee in charge of the
m a tte r m ade a rep o rt ad m ittin g tw o
reasons. O ne provides th a t an ap
p ro p riation for an assessm ent of 5
ce n ts a m em ber the m o n th for a pe
rio d of one year be subm itted to a
special referendum , th e m oney to be
paid to the secretary and trea su rer of
the In tern atio n al U nion and to be
used in assisting the Los A ngeles
U nion, No. 174. T he o th e r provides
th a t in case of the failure of the adop
tion of the first plan th e executive
council should refer th e referendum
proposal for an assessm ent of 5 cents
p er capita a m onth for one year, the
m oney to be paid to the secretary and
treasu rer, and by him paid to the Los
A ngeles strik e com m ittee, as they may
decide.
D elegate H ays, of I.os A ngeles, ver
bally rep o rted in detail that the Los
A ngeles U nion had done everything it
could during the last year. Mr. H ays
first read a statem ent by G eneral
O tis, general m anager of the L os A n
geles T im es, and th en recounted the
steps taken by the local union in this
co n test and gave his opinion as to
the success of th is fight. T he vital
point w ith the union, he said, was to
win the boycott against a big depart
m ent sto re which was ad v ertising in
the Tim es.
lie declared th a t the
store was not 'd oing one-half the b us
iness it had done.
P resid en t L ynch then answ ered the
charge m ade b j C om m issioner D ris
coll against him in th e Spokane affair,
after w hich the convention indorsed
the position takct\_by Mr. Lynch.
A ugust 15, the last day of the con
vention, was a busy one. A vast
am ount of business was pushed
through, including the com m ittee re
p o rts on label, allied trad es and the
eight-hour question. T he last-nam ed
com m ittee noted the p ro g ress made
during the last year in ,th e eight-hour
m ovem ent, and favorably rep o rted the
follow ing resolution, which was ad o p t
ed by the convention:
“ Resolved. T h at the com m ittee on
eight-hour day be in stru cted to notify
h eal unions which have not already
obtained the eight-hour day or made
contracts binding them to its pro-
visional institu tio n , th at it is the sense
of the In tern atio n al T yp o g rap h ical
U nion that they make effort on J a n
uary 1. 1905, to obtain the eight-hour
day according to plans deem ed m ost
expedient,by said local unions in their
several localities.”
E. J, Bracken was elected fourth
vice-president, and P. S. N euerberger
was elected delegate to the A m erican
F ederation of Labor. A resolution
providing for the ap pointm ent of a
com m ittee w hose duties it shall be to
inquire into th e relations of taxation
to w ages, and th e advisability of n a
tionalizing the tru sts and m onopolies,
and report its finding in the T y p o
graphical Jou rn al, was adopted.
The action of the convention re
garding the C um m ings’ m em orial p ro
vides th at, if sufficient funds can be
raised for the purpose w ithin a year,
th at a library building be added to
the P rin te rs’ H om e, to be know n as
the C um m ings M em orial L ibrary, in-
tead of erecting a m ortum ent.
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hhf . k i f f '8 nai . k .
By virtue of an execution iaaued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon [
for Multnomah County, wherein New Z ea
land Insurance Company is plaintiff and
L. K. Thompson and L. E. Thompson
doing business as L. K. Thompson are d e
fendants, dated on the 1st day of August.
1903. for the sum of $127.50, with interest
thereon from July 17. 1S93. at 8 per cent
per annum and costs and disbursem ents,
which judgm ent was assigned to James
Humphrey, I have levied upon the fol
lowing real property in Multnomah
County, Oregon, to-w it: The north half
of the northw est quarter and lots Nos. 1,
2 and 3. all in section 3 in township 1
north of range 1 west of the W illam ette
meridian, containing 129.26 acres, more
or less. I will on Saturday, the 5th day of
September, 1903. at the hour of 10 o’clock
A. M., at the front <toor of the County
Courthouse of said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash all
the right, title and Interest had by d e
fendants and each of them In said real
property on the 15th day of August. 1894,
and all right, title and interest which d e
fendants and each of them since a c
quired therein to satisfy said execution,
W. A STOREY.
Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon.
NOTICIO OP FINAL SETTLEM ENT.
N otice is hereby given that the under
signed, as adm inistrator of the estate of
Charles J. Vance, deceased, has filed his
final account in the m atter of said estate,
and that by order of the County Court of
Multnomah County. Oregon, made the 1st
day of August, 1903. Monday, the 11th day
of September. 1903. at the hour of 9:30
o'clock A. M. of said day has been se t
for the hearing of objections to said final
account, and the settlem ent thereof.
Dated this 1st day of August. 1903.
FRANK H. CURTIS
Administrator.
SIMMONS.
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J . F. F I N L B Y A B O B , P rogroaaiva
F u n er» ' D ireotor« and I m b i l m e n , oor.
T h ird and M a d i.o n Stroot«. C om p étent
lad y aaaiatant. P h o n e Mo. 8.
W m . D e v .n y
E .t e lle
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The Devenya th«
Scientific Chiropodist*
0 Regular 550:00 Agency RiacOioe for 518.75
P a r lo r . In th e A lla h ? B u ild in g
T h ird and M orriaon Bta., B oom « SOI-SOS
Or. P h on a G rant 16
P o rtla n d . Or».
T H I8 WEEK ONLY!
REW YORK RRT CORIPRRT
SALE CLOSES SATÜBDAY With He dosine «I Oor D oors-A I 6 P. «
Exclusive H atters
T h is ia th e “ D ifferen t B t o j e ” that c lo .e s
every n ig h t In th e year (C hristm as H o lid a y s
excep ted ! at 6 p. m ., a llo w in g all e m p lo y ee s,
w h o have b een w ith th e h ou se 6 m ontha, a
w e e k ', vacation w ith o u t lo ss o f pay each Sum m er. T h e “ W h ite st Store in
P o r tla n d ” is w h at th e pu blic sa y s—D o you trade h e r e" I f you do w e ’re
m ig h ty glad of it and so are y o u —i f n o t, w e ’re sorry and hope y o u ’ll start
n o w — w ill you!*
BEAR Ä !
M an u factu rin g and R enovating
H ata Cleaned, Blocked, D yed an«
T rim m ed .
305 A ld e r St., bet. F ifth and 81x1b
Phone Blaok 1007
THIS IS PORTLAND'S 6REATEST BAR6AIN STORE
Honest Values at Prices Made Carefully Low : : : :
SC HW A R TZ-JER K 0W 8K I
OF
T h e y ’re w orth , a c tu a lly , * 5 0
a ccord in g to a gen cy id eas,
w ou ld have to b rin g that did
w e se ll ’em w ith th e nam e on that Y O U k n ow them by. W e save you
m ore than S3 a le tte r by p u ttin g o n our o w n nam e and you g e t th e sam e
m ach in e for S 18.75. A. p o s itiv e iron clad gu aran tee g o e s w ith each and
ev ery on e for ten years to g iv e e n tire sa tisfa c tio n or your m o n ey back.
Our e x tr e m e ly low s e llin g price has alw ays been * 2 7 .7 5 , but to m ake w ay
for an im m en se sh ip m en t o f th e sam e r elia b le m ak es, w e w ill se ll th e few
rem ain in g w h ile th e y laBt for * 1 8 .7 5 . S u ch a ch an ce w ill n ot com e again,
as we w ill have p le n ty o f room upon th e c o m p letio n o f our new b u ild in g
th is F all. T ak e e lev a to r to F o u rth floor—se e them w o r k in g - t h e y sp eak
for th e m se lv es.
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ABOUT THOSE SEWING MACHINES.
NEW
YORK
AU U nion M ade C lothing at the
MOYER CLOTHING CO.
T h ird and Oak S ts.
P o rtla n d , Ora.
Oregon phone Rod 1802
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Multnomah.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon, a cor-
poratlon, plaintiff, vs. Eugene D. W hite,
Em m a O. W hite, Frank E. H art, Sue B.
M o H .r «»
Hart. Portland Savings Bank, a cor-
poratlon, Richard Nixon, Receiver of
Portland Savings Bank, John Kiernan,
J. W. P McFall, J. C. Ainsworth, A in s
worth National Bank, of Portland, Ore
gon, a corporation, L. L,. H awkins. Ger
man Savings and Loan Society, a cor
poration, W estchester F ife Insurance
Company, a corporation, and Fanny
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Polhem us. defendants.
To Fanny Polhemus. one of the defend
ants above named:
Opposite Perkins Hotel
T he W om an 's A uxiliary took up
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
3 2 5 Q ils a n S tr e e t
are hereby required to appear and answ er
the fight of the T ypographical U nion the com plaint filed against you in the
against the Los A ngeles T im es, and, above entitled suit, on or before Mon
day. the 17th day of August, 1903, and
after m uch discussion, decided to ask If you fail to so appear and answer, for
want thereof plaintiff will apply to said
Handles a Good Lina of
advertisers in th at paper, to w ithdraw Court
for the relief prayed for in said
UNION MADE CIGARS
complaint, to-w it: •
Ibeir patronage.
and TOBACCOS............
For a decree that it have and recover
A fter voting to hold the next an of and from the defendants. Eugene D.
All Kinds ef
W hite and Frank E. Hart, and each of
FRUITS, NUTS and CANDIBS
nual m eeting in St. Louis in 1904, the them,
the sum of $1443.75, in gold coin of
224 WASHINGTON ST.
wont C olumbia a t
follow ing officers w ere elected: P re si the United States, w ith interest thereon
HAVE OPENED A BRANCH
in like gold coin from the 28th day of
dent, Mrs. F. L. K ennedy, O m aha; Decem ber, 1896. a t the rate of 10 per cent
annum, and the further sum of $162.89
ecretary, M rs. E dw ard D unnell, Cin per
PEOPLES M A R K E T
with interest thereon from the 8th day of
cinnati. O .; first vice-president, Miss November, 1901, at the rate of 10 per
T H IO . A. Q O D EL
cent per annum, and the further sum of
Laura G ordon, W ashington.
D ta ltr in /In« i f tat», S a u ta g tt, FLth, P tuU rtt
$390.02, with interest thereon from the
and & am t
T he principal feature in the pro- 8th day of November, 1901. a t the rate
of 10 per cent per annum, and the further
295 N . S IX T B E N T H ST.
eedings of th e w om an’s auxiliary to _____
sum of $103.05, with interest thereon from
,i,„
th e e a d e e- I the
December,
1897.
at the
Ortgon fh o n t Clag >1
Oolumbia F ban t U»
the Tirnocrranliiral
4 > p o g r a p h ica l TTninn
u n io n w
w a a s s tn
rate 30th
of 19 day
per of cent
per annum
, and
the
c is io n n ot t o hear an a d d re ss in su p- further sum of $97.36, w ith interest
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thereon from the 7th day of February,
po rt of female suffrage, which M rs. lg9g at tlie rate of j o per cent per
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n p lo v ood
n .,3 r requested
e o u e ste il tile
and theron
the further
sum 17th
of day
$82.83,
G.
Lockw
tile p n riv
r n i i- ■ annum,
wHJj ,nterest
fvom the
of
lege of delivering.
August, 1898. at the rate of 10 per cent
| per annum, and the further sum of $101.76
i with interest thereon from the 15th day
R. R. TRACK, NEAR CLISAN ST.
At th e m e e tin g o f th e s te r e o ty p e r s of July, 1899, at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, and the further sum of $79.81,
and e le c tr o ty p e r s a c o m m itte e w a s with interest thereon from the 26th day
su b o r d in a te i of June' 1900' ? t the- rate of 10 P-®--?®.-1
appointed to organize suD
orainate ■ Per' annum, an<i the further sum of $74.82, ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® : ® ’. ® .
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and to in- ' with t _____
Interest
thereon
from
the e I 13th
day ;
unions in the
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nnr non!
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at the rate of 10 per
cent I
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vestlgate the possibility ot organizing | per an num. and the further sum o f . ®
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with
interest
thereon
from
the
11th
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the H aw aiian islands.
day pf March 1902, at the rate of 10 p er,
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i $62.90. w ith interest thereon from the 16th ,
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'd ay of March. 1903, at the rate of 10 per
CO .
I cent per annum, and the further sum of
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'U nless my ju d g m en t is at fault <350.00 attorney’s fees, and the further | ®
and my faith unfounded.” says Ju d g e i J“ ”
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Wholesale and
H. W. GERMAINE
^igb g b e riff
G '2 Qr
The Knight Shoe Co.
Corner Fifth and Washington Streets
T- XT.
Walk Over Store
205 FIRST STREET
V ulcan Coal Co.
Between Taylor and Salmon
House, Steam and Blacksmith Coal
Foundry and Smelter Cske
XI T rades U nion
Gray, w ho was president of the A n-
thraeite Coal Com m ission,
'lab o r
unions will soon have passed th ro u g h
their period of trial and trib u latio n ,
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and wi em erge on a brig h t and sun-
lit plain, where true A m e ric a n ch ar-
acter, the fruit of American individual
liberty, will illu strate the w ,,r.h of our
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W hite, Frank E. H art and Sue B.
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county of Multnomah. State of Oregon,
I to-w it: Being 66-160 of all of Oakhurst,
situated in the southw est quarter of the
southeast quarter of section 14, In tow n-
ship 1 north, range 1 east of the W iliam - I
Rtte meridian, consisting
of five (5) blocks
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(22?’ itffSVch’
more particularly described upon a cer-
institutions.
I tain plat of said tract filed for record in
"P u rg in g them selves of every anti the office of the Clerk of the County of
so c ia l and u n w o r th y e le m e n t, r e c o g -
n iz in g in o th e r s th e r ig h ts th e y claim
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for th e m s e lv e s , w ith m a lic e to w a r d
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r e s p o n s ib ilitie s as A m e ric a n c itiz e n s ,
and m a k in g th eir app eal to th e p u b lic
o p in io n o f th e c o u n tr y , as our fath ers
m ad e th eir ap p eal, t h e y will be h eld
in the tim e to come, by em ployer and
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e m p lo y e d , as pow erful co ad ju to rs in
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first lien upon said real property, and
that the said m ortgage be foreclosed and
sn |d reai property sold as upon exe-
cutlon
to satisfy
such sult,
decree
plaintiff
may obtaIn
in thh!
and as that
you,
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and all of the defendants above named. ®
be forever barred and foreclosed of all • •
rlght title and interest in or to said
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be applied, first, toward the satisfaction ®
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sult and that the balance. If any. be
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, applied as the above entitled
deem equitable, and that plaintiff be • •
; given such other nnd further relief ns to ®
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the court mav seem m eet and equitable.
This sum m ons Is published by order of , ®
Hon. John B Cleland. Judge of the above 1 • •
for s m o kin g and c h e w in g T obacco and
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C ig a rs m ade by non-union labor.
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U N IO N M E R C H A N T T A IL O R
H AS
been considerab le
c ritic is m
a tta ch e d to m em bers o f Trades U nions
W h ile
th is is tru e in a measure, s till th e re has
been some excuse fo r th e reason th a t th e y have n o t
been supplied w ith a lis t o f U n io n -M a d e Goods from
w h ich th e y c o u ld m ake a selection
past
and
th e re
.N o w , th a t tim e
is no excuse hen ce fo rth
for th e
U nion M an to use unfair goods.
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PORTLAND. ORE.
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the m aintenance of A m erican ideals of
free governm ent am ong men.
entitled court, duly made and entered on e •
“ I am encouraged in all this by the the 30th dav of June, 1903. The order for
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the publication of this sum m ons pre ®
recent experience of the m anner in scribes that the sam e shall he published • •
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not less than once a week for six su c ®
which those engaged in your g reat cessive
High Sheriff
Victor
Excellencia
Schillers • •
weeks, and prescribes th at you
dom inant ind u stry have. ... n the
.... main,
........... ( «hall so appear and answ er on or before
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the 17th day of August. 1903. ®
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A n d T e n O th e r B ra n d s o f C ig a rs M a d e in P o rtla n d
received the aw ard of the arb itratio n Monday,
The date of the first publication of this
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tribunal, by which th ey agreed to sum m ons ts .Tulv 3. 1903.
CHAMBERLAIN A THOMAS
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stand. Mine w orkers, as well as em
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
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ployers, w hose differences were sub
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S H E R IF F ’S SALE.
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m itted to arb itratio n , have m aintained
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their self-respect by m anly adherence Oregon, for Multnomah County.
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to their plighted faith.
vs.
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Clew Hammer
Dipper
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“ No disappointm ents as to resu lts Anton Ritzlnger and T heresia )
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have served to shake, as far as I
lay and Multnomah County, )
Wlneberry
Index
Brandy
Kismet
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know, the determ in atio n of those m en
By virtue of an execution and order of
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to m ake good th e ir w ord and deserve sale Issued in said cause and court on the • ® •
Buckingham
Turkish Patrol
Lucky
Strike
25th
dav
of
July,
1903.
for
the
sum
of
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the encouragem ent th ey have so $500 with Interest from the 30th day of ®
abundantly received from a sober pub December. 1895. at 8 per cent per annum, • •
Sun
Cured
and
Westover
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for $50 attorn ey’s fee and for costs and ®
lic opinion.
disbursem ents commanding me to make e •
of the follow ing real property In
“A free and untram m eled press is sale
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Multnomah County. Oregon, to-w tt:
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I.ot No. 11 In Block No. 4 of Market
a pow erful influence for good. It is a
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Street Addition, to the City of Portland, ®
A ll o f T hese G oods C arry th e " L I T T L E B L U E L A B E L ”
reflex of public opinion, which, on the as
shown and designated upon the map e •
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other hand, it helps to m old and direct. or pint of said additton of record and the ®
and can be Found a t th e
map and revised plat of said Block 4, also e •
W e all live today under its calcium recorded.
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T have levied upon said property and ®
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light, and the grow ing sense of re will
on Monday the 31st day of August.
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sponsibility on the p art of those who 1903. at the hour of ten o’clock A. M..
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nt the front door of the County Court
conduct it is new ground tor hopeful H ouse of said county, sell a t public a u c
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tion
to
the
highest
bidder
for
cash,
alt
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ness as to the future.
the right, title and Interest had hy said
In th e C o rn e r W h e re J h e y S e ll T h e W a lk - O v e r S h o e »
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defendants
Anton
R
ltslnger
and
Theresia
“W e som etim es resent its invasion
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Ritzlnger on the 30th day of June. 1894. • •
of our privacy, its m istakes and false (that being the date of plaintiff’s m ort ®
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judgm ents, and in our an g er at the gage) and all the right, title. Interest anJ
Hen
which
defendants
herein
and
each
of
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original offender we arc apt to forget them have acquired since In and to said
the beneficence of the institution and real property.
W A STOREY
think we pay a high price, a very high
Sheriff of Multnomah County. Oregon.
price, for the untram m eled freedom
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of the press. But do not let us for
BAanrr
get that we have received a h u n d red
O B A B . DILO, Fro*rl«(on
(
TAKE NOTICE
fold retu rn for the price we have paid.
Formerly of th« Torpido
“T hrough it m ainly does public
T he union shop card has b ee n '
Q U I W A I L O I 1 X , Fropr.
opinion exert its salu tary influence, |
and thro u g h it largely are exploited removed from the Oregon M e a t '
>34 W a s h in g to n S tr e e t
th e true defenses of the individual M a rk e t, 140 F o u rth atreet, be
P o rtto a « . O racoa
Sixth
and
Hoyt
Streets
and personal lib erty .”
tw een A ld er and Morrison.
tlQARS
5H0KINQ AND CHEWINQ
TOBACCOS —
LITTLE CWflR 5TSSE
cor . rirfn
washinoton sts .
■ onnx . baokbb
Standard Saloon
O regon ’P h on « B lu e 7 8 4
105 O rand Ave.
Eaat Side
PORTLAND
OREGON
Strouse’s Restaurant
8am S trou se, P rop rietor
F ir « t-C lm Meal« S erv ed for 25o up
A Cup o f F«m «u> Coffee w ith C«k« 10«
229 W ashington St.
B et. l i t and 3d, near l« t «nd W a sh in g to n
* lutiroitioiiol Gornspondioce Sebools *
I nternational T extbook C o .,
proprietors
SCRANTON PA.
EDUCATION BY MAIL
IS O C O U R S E S
5 2 5 ,0 0 0
STUDENTS
F. X. HOLL, A sst S u p t .
BOS M c K a y B tO O , T h ir d
a no
O R E N E V E N IN G S
S tark S t d , P o r t l a n o
F R E E O lR C U L A N S
Special Attention aiven io
the tu p p ly
’ iu
*' g o/it tiipj
hip»
Wm. O'Donnell
J. Driscoll
B O ST O N MA R K E T
O'DONNELL & DRISCOLL
Dealers in a ll K im is of
F R E S H A N D S A L T M F A TS
B oth Phones
Cor. F irst A B u rn side Sts
PORTLAND
P hone Clay f>09
H . O . S M IT H
L O C K ftM IT H
449
Saw F ilin g . F urniture
anil G eneral R epairin g
W u i* h in g to u
g t*
PORTEAN»
Tie S iitl Street Heat Market
tf
iftatt, and
K ttp » nothing bat Choict
tam plit» w ith att tha rtg u trtn w n tt
Organtatd Labor
ritiD. i n a i L i
P rop rietor
S c h ille r
C ig a r F a c t o r y
M anufhcturar
W hol««al« and B «tall
D «al«r In
Havana and Domestic
CIGARS
281
W M h in g to n St., Cor. F o u rth
P hon« B laok 1881