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P ortland labor press Come and See Os! BUTTER 45c and 50c road com pany. S u p erin ten d en t Small was appealed to an d he im m ediately B e s t c r e a m e r y . .........................a 0 ° “ d g g s , s e le c t e d , d o z e n ................................... [ w ired to K ru ttsc h n itt, w ho w as tra v E B e s t S u g a r-C u r ed H a m ............................... | o o Boilermakers on Southern Pacific eling in N ew Y ork in his private car. F io u ic f l a m ........, , .................................... 6 p o u n d s B u re L a rd ................................ j « » “ Coast Division Quit W ork. S u p erin ten d en t Sm all claim s th at W e H ave M oved T o Im ita tio n s Copied A fter th e M iirt Waist and Laundry T h e S ou th ern Pacific Railw ay Co. K ru ttsc h n itt n ever received th e tele L e a v e o r d e r fo r C h r istm a s T u r k e v s , 2 3 o , ea rly ; C h ic k e n . 1 5 c ; G e e s e , 1 4 c, and th e boilerm akers, all th o se west gram , and th a t he did n o t feel au- fo r S a tu r d a y , W orkers Label. vthorized p erso n ally to g ran t th e m en's of F.1 F aso and O gden, have had a dem ands for a h igher rate of wages. La Grande Cream ery tilt w hich lasted from S aturday, F eb Between 4th and 5th Sts. T h e bo ilerm ak ers th o u g h t th ey had 364 Y A M H IL L ru ary 28, to M onday, M arch 1. U pon a system atic effort was made to ascer A bogus label has been discovered w aited long enough, and had given the last d a 'e m entioned an arm istice in 3 num ber of stores in th e city tain to w hat ex ten t these goods were N A TIO NAL, B A N K — was established betw een th e co n ten d the com pany am ple tim e to consider being sold. th e m atter. So S atu rd ay aftern o o n at PORTLAND, OR. sew ed in shirts. ing factions, the n atu re o f w hich is T h e In tern atio n al has been notified X i i S S 3 , D — ~ “ N o B r a n c h S to r e s T h e y are m ostly coarse goods— and prosecutions will undoubtedly kept a secret by b oth sides. A g en t o f th e U filted S ta te« . w orking sh irts—but a few negligee em ployed on th e Pacific sy stem is T w o hu n d red and fifty m en in San eighty-five at b ac ram en to ; at u » follow, as the In tern atio n al officers so — “ V 7 .^ N B W K t H K also contain this bogus label. T he LOG CABIN BREAD intim ated in a teleg ram to the local Francisco and eighty in th e shops at geles, fift y ; O a k la n d , t h i r t y - t h r e e , a n d A s sista n t C a s h ie r - ... . . . . . . ^ b v ENB im itation is th a t of th e S h irst W aist a v X le In l a th e t a lk o f tile to w n . T M Y I T . A la o a o m o S acram ento left th eir w ork for an ad L n F r a n c i s c o , t w e n t y - s e v e n . officers here. and L aundry W o rk e rs’ In tern atio n al o f o u r A elieiou a C h o m lo te K o llo . M a tta ftp Uto T h e atten tio n of the p ro p rieto rs of vance in wages. - ■ _ ___ _ — E urope and th e E a ste rn Staten. label. i S ig h t e x c h a n g e an d teleg ra p h ic tr a n s In T ucson th e men asked for 43 the sto res han d lin g these goods was A L B IN A B A K I5R Y All of the goods found so far w ith fers so ld on N ew York,■ called to the bogus label, and th ey cents per h o u r; at L os A ngeles. S ac u . r . K iT T M A tn r , r ro p . th e bogus label are the product of the ram ento, San F rancisco, San L ouis 10HN DELLAR, FIRST AND YAMHILL s t .^ ^an'd’ th e p rin cip a l p o in ts tn th e p h o n e E o a t 5 7 » 1 1 4 K L ’S S K L L S T . B argain S h irt Com pany, 447 B road assu red the com m ittee th a t th ey w ere I ‘" '"sight'^ind tim e b ills d raw n In .u r n s to innocent p arties to the unlawful tra n s O bispo an d D unsm uir, 40 cents; ! su it o n London. P a r is, B erlin, , F ra o k fu rt- w ay, N ew Y ork. STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE. action, ‘and w ould n ot push the sale Bakersfield an d W a d sw o rth , 41 cents, on -tb e-M a ln . H o n g K on g. Y ok o h a m a , C op- I t has also been acsertained th a t DAVID M. DUNNE & CO. | en h a g en . C h ristia n ia , S to ck h o lm . S t. P e t and O gden and P o rtlan d , 38J4 cents. of the goods. So th a t union m en and 1 ersb urg M oscow , Z urich, H on olu lu . som e of these goods have been in P r o p r ie t o r « O f T h e In th e n eg o tiatio n s fo r a settlem en t w om en m ay n ot be deceived w ith the I C o llectio n s m ade o n fa v o ra b le term ». sto ck in the city fo r a year and a bogus label th e L ab o r P re ss has had held betw een the union and the S o u th half. T h e re is an o th er lot of a m ore M E R C H A N T S ' N A T IO N A L B A N K — a cut m ade of th e im itation. It re ern Pacific officials, the boilerm akers rec en t order. PORTLAND, O R sem bles th e genuine in general d e w ere rep resen ted by P re sid en t Geo. T he discovery was first m ade by a I J F R A N K W A T S O N ........... M cK ein of O akland, S ecretary and sign b u t a critical exam ination of its L U B R IC A T IN G O IL S o f e v e ry i R. L. D U R H A M .....................V ice-P r esid en t m em ber of th e G arm ent W o rk ers' i w w h o y t ..................................... u a i i i .t r d e s c r ip tio n f o r M i l l s , M in e s , a n d defections are plainly visible. W hen 1 reasu rer F. J. Schneider of San U nion, b u t th e im itation w as clearly G E O R G E W H O Y T ......... A s sista n t C a sh ier I.o g g in g M a c h in e r y C o m p o u n d s . purchasing sh irts union m en and wo F rancisco, an d V ice-P resid en t F. E. intended to copy after the label of the P a c k in g , e tc . F a m o u s B ra n d s T R A N S A C T S A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G H ayw ard. D ay after day these m en men will please see th a t the follow ing P H U K N IX C O T T A G E P A IN T S S h irt W aist and L aundry W o rk e rs’ B U 8IN E B H . m et A ssistan t-to -th e -P re sid e n t Julius P ro v en F act. bogus label is n ot sewed in the shirt reg istered label. T h e m a tte r w as then In te r e st paid o n tim e d ep o sits. K ru ttjc h n itt and certain grievances . O lllc e a n d F a c t o r y i W h o ev er tra d e s w ith Jo h n D ellar, I D r a fts and le tte r s of cred it issu ed , a v a il referred to the la tte r organization and th ey pay th eir good m oney for: w ere com prom ised. T h e personal rec a b le In a ll p a rts o f th e w orld. Cor. 19th and Sherlock Avenue co rn er F irs t an d Y am hill, has found C o llectio n s a sp e c ia lty . G old d u st b o u g h t. ord system w hich is in use by m any his prices ab o u t 20 per cent less in o f the big roads for th e purp o se of f it t in g co m parison w ith o th e r sto re s’ prices. T . M OO«*« SOHLKOCL ascertain in g w h eth er a m an who ap LO N D O N A N D S A N F R A N C IS C O B A N K . G ood selection o f m en ’s and b o y s’ L IM IT E D . plies for w ork has been involved in a C ham ber o f C om m erce B u ild in g, Third strik e in an o th er city, was abolished. S p rin g suits and o v erco ats; also som e and S ta r k Street«. heavy w eights to close o ut at $5.75, B ut no headw ay w as gained in the $9.95 and $12.50. A line of ladies’, H ead office, £6 Old Broad str e e t, L ondon. dem ands of the m en for m ore pay. T h is bank tr a n sa c ts a gen era l b a n k in g u sin ess, m a k e s lo a n s, d isc o u n ts b ills and Mr. K ru ttsc h n itt was called suddenly m en ’s and ch ild ren 's shoes at $1.25, b Issu SC H L E G E L & M OORE es le tte r s of credit a v a ila b le for trav- to New Y ork, and left the m a tte r $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50. as good quality ! elers and th e p u rch a se of m erch a n d ise In an y city o f th e world. D e a ls In foreign LINOTYPERS in the hands of S u p erin ten d en t of as you pay $1 m o re elsew here. M en’s and d o m estic e x c h a n g e . In terest paid on h ats, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50; cost you term d ep o sits. M otive P o w er H. J. Small. W. A. M A C R A E . M anager. F eb ru ary 22 w as th e day arran g ed $ t m ore elsew here. Seeing is believ 8 E O O N O A N O 8 ta r k 8 t r e e t s to settle the question of w ages, but ing. A S H O R T ST R IK E . BOGUS LABELS USED IN SHIRTS 291 Morrison S t , M a r k s S h o e C o. PHoenix Paint & Oil works W. E. J. 3 1 Z .E . th ere was no response from th e rail U N IV E R S IT Y LA BO R DAY. alls and jum pers prevailed for th e m ost p art, b ut some students came to w ork sta rtlin g ly and am azingly clad. Checked drill pants of noisy p attern , red sh irts of scream ing hue and fantastic headgear of every d e scription called atten tio n to th e w ear ers. T h e g reatest good hum or p re vailed am ong the students. At 12 o’clock the w histle blew and labor ceased for lunch. T h e w om en stu d en ts had prep ared a spread in the H ea rst H a l, _ w hich t_. rv Prs s o o n con- the h u n g ry m w n orkers soon con S tud en ts D on O veralls and Do M an ual L abor. T h e B erkeley U niversity of Cali fornia held a labor carnival F eb ru ary 29, at w hich tim e th e students got a ta ste of genuine m anual labor, con fined to th e eight-hour day. T h e sound of pick and shovel, the creak of th e wheel barrow and the shouts of stu d en t forem en m ade the m usic w ith w hich th e labor carnival w as celebrated at the university. sumed. F ro m m orning till night the d irt flew, A t 1 o'clock w ork was resum ed. gravel was hauled and tam ped and W hen tim e w as called at 5 o ’clock rock broken for the new pathw ays th e cam pus p resen ted a scene of on the college grounds. freshly graveled w alks, spreading in T he university labor day, for thte every direction on the southeast side celebration of w hich preparations of the college campus. have been m ade for th e last two T h e celebration w ound up in th e w eeks, was observed by nearly 2000 evening w ith a grand rally in the students, practically all the m en of G reek T h eater. T h e glee club sang th e university taking off th eir coats and the university band played. C om and laboring loyally. As th e fruit of ical stu n ts were rendered by som e of th e ir efforts m ore th an half a m ile of the boys. T h e th e ate r has a capacity broad pathw ays have been graded and of 8000, and it was filled to its u t m acadam ized. W alks w ere m ade from m ost capacity. the b otany building to the chem ical laboratories, from S traw b erry Creek Q U E S T IO N —W h y is it S ta p les southw ard across the H lllegass tract th e J e w e le r , is d o in g a g o o d b u s i to B ancroft way, w ith b ranching p ath s to all the buildings on th is side ness? of th e cam pus. H e a rst H all, the A N S W E R —B e c a u se he s e lls F acu lty Club and the new biological g o o d s at a r e a so n a b le p rofit a n d h is lab oratories are all now approached w o rk is w e ll d o n e. by wide, clean and w ell-drained walks. P ro m p tly at 8 in the m orning the arm y «f laborers appeared on the LEE M. CLARK, P r e s id e n t scene. F orem en from the senior class GEO. M. O R T O N , M ana g er had already been selected, and under th eir leadership the various gangs of m en w ent to work. Picks, shovels, w heelbarrow s, rollers and scrapers w ere handed to them and soon the scene was a busy one. T he rollers an d scrapers w ere all hauled by team s WE PRINT of students, freshm en being im pressed C O N S T IT U T IO N S , B Y -L A W 8 , W O R K IN G C A R O S, L E T T E R H E A D S , E N V E L O P E S : for th a t purpose. IN F A O T A N Y T H IN G YO U M A Y W A N T O ld clothes and the regulation over NOW IN PORTLAND Dr.Stoiltlart Tourist Car East San Francisco’s Pioneer Specialist for Men s, Many experienced travelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for th e tr a n s c o n tin e n ta l journey. The C O U N T Y A N O B A N K S U R R L IE B GLASS & PRGDHOMME GO. 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