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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS, PORTLAND, OREGON 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I USE O ù Y m P lC ■ ■ FÙOUR M A N U F A C T U R E D ‘ B Y + g T he P o rtlan d F looring JVUlls Co. ■ 5 O c t o b e r S u f& et 5Ya g n v e s * f i t l e p ic tu r e s j ^ a b f u r n i a life. G e n e ra l M a c A r f lm r a n d o t h e r a r m y o fficers d e s c rib e ¿ h e ^ c c n f m ilita r y m a n e u v e r s in C:iVib .rm .i, e a c h a r tic le b e in g proftiseT p iltfis ira te il w ith h a lf - to n e s a n d coloced«)4ra\7fttgs b y E d w a r d C u- cuel. l n l e t e s f i n g a r tic le s o n C a lif o r n ia a n d A->ryj?-iu, ^-‘H o w O liv e O il Is M a d e ,” s*tiow ‘ A lm o n d s A r c * f ir o w n ,” a n d fine d e s c r ip tio n s p f P lu m a s a n d S u tte r , tw o g r e a t C a lif o r n ia c o u n tie s . T w o h u n d r e d a n d tw e n ty - f o u r p d g e s o f a r tic le s , -W este rn s to r ie s , s k e tc h e s a n d v e rs e s . T e n c e n ts a c o p y . Y o u c a n b u y S u n s e t M a g a z in e a t all n e w s s ta n d s . ----H ....................... . . In o r d e r t o c a r r y o u t P r e s id e n t M itc h e ll's i d e a ^ t n d g e t all th e b o y s in th e c o a l r e g io n s in to th e s c h o o ls , c o m m itte e s -Jro m A h e U n ite d M in e W o r k e r s a ie •visitin tf^ th e m in e s in th e I .u z e r n e r e g io n w ith a v iew o f g e t t in g a lis t "of th e b o y s w h o a re e m p lo y e d a n d w h o a r e tin d e r th e leg a l ag e. T h e c o a l c o m p a n ie s w ill be a s k e d .t o d is c h a r g e th q ^ ; b p y s , a n d if th e y r e fu s e , le g a l a c tio n w ill he ta k e n . JOHN DELLAR, FIRST AND YAMHILL STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE. FIRST NATIONAL BAN K — OF PORTLAND, OR. IOUR UNION Designated Depository and Financial Aceot of t b e United States. THE ONLY Second Aaalatant Cashier. B. F. BTHVENB TOBE RECOGNIZED S K S .W A IS T S rO W & Q J fB LEARN TO ASK FOR IT. an d a ls o S e e [that your lau n d ry m a n has i t Tourist Car East Many experienced travelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the tra n sc o n tin e n ta l journey. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway can arrange for your trip east in tourist cars, offer you choice of routes and save you money. No. «HEWERS’ LABEL Look out for the Brewers Label. Colors—Red, W hite and Blue. I t can be found on all packages o f Union Made beverages 134 Third Street, Portland l * ........................ “ n wir b« O p ui» shed jcc0fd>r>o to law t V V íl4 & tM 4 . P m i * Ç M I U nf T h e C igarm ak ers U n io n o f P o rtla n d is a stro n g a d v o ca te o f th e P a tr o n iz e H o m e In d u str y p o lic y . I f th e sm o k er p u r ch a ses h o m e-m a d e g ood s, h is m o n ey rem a in s in th e co m m u n ity , and ad ds to th e v o lu m e o f h om e en terp rise. I f y o u b u y E astern C igars and T o b a cco y o u r m o n e y is ta k en ou t o f y o u r ow n co m m u n ity . P a t r o n iz e Y o u r H o m e F a c t o r ie s S e e T h a t T h e B lu e L a b e l Is O n 1 h e B o x 4/?£ YOU >4 UNION MAN? UNITED BATTERS OF NORTH AMERICA Your Custom-Made Clothing : W H E N YOU SE E < T RADEsTp ^ ] COUNCIL > ONE O k TH ESE LABELS Y o u w i l l k n o w I t w a x p r i n t e d in a n «»nice r u n u n d e r f a i r c o n d it innw . D e m a n d it on a ll y o u r p rin tin g . + ♦ 4 ♦ Portland Allied Printing Trades ♦ COMPOSED OF ♦ T h e T y p o g r a p h l e a l U n io n Th<* P r i n t i n g P r e s s m e n ’* I n i o n B r o t lie r h o o d o f ll«»okl>in<ier<4 P lio to E n g r a v e r s ’ I n io n M e r e o t y p c r s ’ A. E l e c t r o t y p e r « ’ I n io n For Yaqulna: * * Leaves Albany.................. -* ’ -'45 r - M * •• Corvallis.................... 3 :oo p. x 7 Arrives Yaqulna................. 6 : 3 0 P . M. No. i Returning: I t is an indication o f f a i r con Leaves Y aqulna............... 6:45 a m dilions, and lakes the place Leaves Corvallis................ -11:30 A. M. o f boycots, strikes ana Arrives A lbany..................... 1 1 : 1 5 P . m lockouts No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany.................... 7:00 A. m . Arrives Detroit..................... 1 3 : 3 0 r . M. Buy no hat without thia Label ia aewed No. 4 From Detroit: in the hat under the aweat-bauid, and See That Thia Badge is Worn by the Leaves D etroit.................... 1 :oo P. M. are perforated on edgea like a postage Arrive» Albany................... 5:55 p. m . Teamster W ho Does Your Draying stamp Train No. I arrives In Albany In time to connect with the S. P. South bound T Ô T w • feaSg'ÖM R train, as well as giving two or three houre T H I S In Albany before departure of S. P. North bound train. IS O U R Train No. 3 connects with the S. P. Display the above card in the shops FEBRUARY trains at corvallle and Albany giving dir II you do not see the card, please ask W O R K IN G ect service to Newport and adjacent for i t beaches. BUTTON The following is a list of the unfait Train 3 for Detroit, Breltenbueh and barber shops in the city: other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7 :oo A. M., reaching Detroit at noon, giv B e s u r e t h e C leric y o n M. B arber, M adison St., n e ar B ridge. ing ample time to reach the Springs tame t r a d e w ith w e a r s It, w ith M. S. C ad o n an , J i t % M o n Ison S tre e t, day. th e n a m e o f th e cu rren t C. W. Babcock, Russell St., AlbinA For further Information apply to All 10-cent barber shops, all Japanese m o n t h a c r o s s t h e fa c e \ DEMAND IT SIIOV BARBER SHOPS THO M . C O C K M B LL, rro N K , M anager A f e n t , A lb a n y . H . H . C B O M IB K , A c r a t . C o r v a llis M to rtamed tr i hit boa hive ten» nwoe te a f'fSFClCS ! Then See That This Label is on 3 b d w im H n. o♦ ♦ s s s s s s s s s s s s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦»♦< Orvaiiis i Easiim mima« TIM B CARD No. »S. ’ K t the .« ■ « * < Jf THE ClCAAWWiAl'nilLRMAliOSAl Aa»..CA an Of, al |«e S t » * MATWJU mJ >NLilliC”JU W l I'AAL 0» r n( Cfl*n these C-qan to an imokert • htounftovf the wrvtd All infi'ftgeRxins upon th.s (¿tel ONE | - x o Union-made Cigars. U .U lS G f V t l i l f S President ...................................A. L. MILL« Cashier............................... J. W. NEW KIRK Aaalatant Cashier...............W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit taeued. available In Europa and tha Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic trans Special B a r g a in s . fare sold an New York, Boston, Chlcaeo S t Louts, St. Paul, Omaha, San Fran M e n 's s u its a n d o v e r c o a ts fro m olsco and tha principal points In the $2.50 to $5.00 sa v e d in c o m p a r is o n Northwest. Sight and tim e bilie drawn In «urna to w ith o t h e r s t o r e s ; b e s id e s , w e g u a r suit oa London, Parts, Berlin. Frankfort a n te e o u r g o o d s . R e g u la r $3.00 a n d on-the-Maln, Hong Kong, Yokohama, Cop enhagen. Chrlatlanla, Stockholm. S t Pet $1.00 b o y s ' s u its fo r $1.95. A g e n e ra l erabury Moscow, Zurich, Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. lin e o f s h o e s , th e b e s t g r a d e f o r w e t w e a th e r , at $1.50, $2.00 a n d $3.00 M e n 's h a ts a n d p a n ts , b ig v a r ie ty , 20 M ERCH AN T» NATIONAL BAN K — p e r c e n t le s s in p ric e c o m p a r is o n w ith PORTLAND, OR. o t h e r s to r e s . B ig c u t in p ric e on 1. FRANK WATBON...................... President b la n k e ts , c o m f o r te r s , tr u n k s a n d v a R. L DURHAM .....................Vico-President Cashier lises. \ \ e a r e c o r n e r h ir s t a n d Y a m R. W. H O Y T .,,....,........... GEORGE W. HOYT........ A ssistant Cashier hill. J O H N D E I .L A R . TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUK NBSB. T h e U n ite d S ta te s h a s 26% m ile s o f Interest paid oa B n e deposits. r a ilr o a d fo r e a c h 10,000 p e o p le . B r it Drafts and letters af credit issued, avail ain h a s 5 1-3 m ile s p e r 10,000 in h a b i able In all ¿arts at Has world. Collections a specialty. Oold dust bought ta n ts . — a — n r - Issued Oy Authority or in« Cigar Masers Intematlonol Union of America In r e d l e t t e r s .*. r . r . F IN L E Y A SON, Pro a i aaalea Funaral Dlreotor« and F.mbalmera, aaa> Third and Madison Streets. Compote* lady assistant Phons No. 8. BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS' No. ito Mesta Bvsry Tuesday (a Union Hall barber shc-ps. and all Chinese barber shops. Don’t lat tha clerk shove an eM union card on yon. Baa that It la a* to data