in trig u e s o f th e enem y. T h is is one
o f th e re aso n s w hy a d ete rm in e d e f
fo rt is b ein g m ade to in crease th e in
fluence o f th e L ab o r P ress.
T h e o th e rs are b ased upon th e
g en eral benefits th a t o rg an ized la b o r
w ill d eriv e fro m an active, fearless,
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BOARD OP DIRECTORS:
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H Bird.................Team Drivers' Union
P resident.
a H vronlm us.......... Beer Drivers' Union
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Vice-President.
J J Sharkey................... Pressm en's Union
Secretary.
George H. H ow ell. .. Typographical Union
J. E. Webber . Retail Clerks' A ssociation
C. H Batem an. . . . Mlllworkers’ Local. 884
A. C. M ofltt..................Clgarmakers' Union
W ta Wanner......................... Barbers’ Union
O . P. Germann......................Brewers' Union
■titered at the Poetofflce a s second-class
■Better. September 88. 1800.
TIMELY ACTION.
A n en e rg e tic c a m p a ig n h as been
s ta rte d by th e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs of
»he P o rtla n d L a b o r P re s s , in c o n
ju n c tio n w ith a c o m m itte e fro m th e
F e d e ra te d T ra d e s C ouncil, to m a te
ria lly in crease th e s u b s c rip tio n list of
th is p ap er, an d in o th e r w ay s ad d to
its rev en u es. T h e aim o f th e co m
m itte e s is to ad d 5000 m o re n am es
t o th e su b sc rip tio n boo k s. T h e c o m
m itte e s have b een b u sy since th e first
o f th e w eek, a n d th e y w ill n o t cease
th e ir la b o rs u n til ev ery u n io n in th e
.city has b e e n seen. T h e p u rp o se is
t o induce th e u n io n s to su b scrib e for
th e ir m e m b e rsh ip in a body, th e m e m
b e rs p a y in g th e re fo re a slig h t advance
in th e ir dues. T h is h as b een fo u n d
t o give b e tte r sa tisfactio n , m o re defi
n ite su p p o rt, an d g re a te r re s u lts in
e v e ry w ay.
T h is plan in su res a
g r e a te r d eg ree of in d ep en d en ce and
b e tte r service th an th e lab o r p a p er
t h a t is co m p elled to d ep en d alm o st
e n tire ly upo n th e b u sin ess secu red
From th e w h o lesale an d retail d ealers.
T h e la b o rin g p eo p le of P o rtla n d have
aw a k e n e d to a re a liz a tio n of th e im
p o rta n c e of h av in g a live, u p -to -d a te
n e w sp a p e r o f th e ir ow n. T h e y have
le a rn e d (h a t it is n o t o n ly n e c e ss a ry
t o have a m edium th ro u g h w h ich to
d isab u se th e m in d s o f m e m b e rs in th e
ra n k - w ho have been m isled b y false
T um or and p e rv e rte d a rtic le s in the
d a ily p ress, b u t it will en ab le o r
g a n iz e d labor to p ro te c t itself a g a in s t
th e vicious a tta c k s of c o rp o ra tio n s
dividend fiends. In d u s tria l a n d p o
litical co n d itio n s a re u n d e rg o in g a
c h a n g e in the C ity of P o rtla n d rig h t
now th a t m ay have a sign ifican t b e a r
in g upon th e tra d e s union m o v em en t.
T h e C itiz e n s’ A lliance m em b ers arc
a p p a re n tly a u n it upon a p o licy of
" n o q u a rte r” to th e tra d e s u n io n .
M em bers have freely and o p en ly
s ta te d th a t th e p u rp o se of th e ir o r
g a n iz a tio n is to d e s tro y ev ery ves-
ta g e of lab o r u nions.
Whilfc
we
know th a t th ese a re s ta te m e n ts not
b ased upon sane reaso n , y et th e p o l
icy th re a te n s the peace of th e co m
m u n ity and th e rig h ts of th e people.
A sh o rt tim e ago, w hen Mr. Bailey,
a m em b er of th e P o rtla n d T y p o g ra p h -
i a' U nion, an d an O reg o n leg isla
to r . was striv in g fo r th e sp eak ersh ip ,
a C itizen s' /Alliance m a il, also a m e m
b e r of O re g o n 's lo w e r h o u se, saiil
th a t .Mr. B ailey sh o u ld n o t b ecom e
sp e a k e r for th e reaso n th a t his elec
tio n w ould give th e lab o r u n io n s to o
m uch pow er. T h is m an an d his c o l
leag u es w ere d eterm in ed , no m a tte r
how capable a le g isla to r he m ig h t he.
th a t a union m an sh o u ld n o t b eco m e
t o o p ro m in e n t in th e law m a k in g b o d y
< f lilt- state. It is fu rth e r sta te d , anil
reliab ly so, th a t th is enem y o f union
labor, and his fo llo w ers, have c a p
tu re d the ‘'m a c h in e ” of the d o m in en t
p a rty in the C ity of P o rtla n d for fu
tu r e Use. T h is m ean s th a t th e C iti
zens" A lliance will e n te r p o litics in
th e city electio n in th e sp rin g , and an
effo rt w . 11 li e m ade to elect m en to
office w hose in te re sts and p o licy are
m im ical to th -e of o rg an ized w o rk
m en. It m ay he n ecessary for o rg a
nized lab o r of P o rtla n d to p rim e its
p o litical guns and e n te r th e cam
paign irray ed in w ar paint and fe a th
e rs . W ith org an ized lab o r a un it, an d
a live and fearless p ap er of th eir
■ wn. aided by m any good people w ho
•lo not en d o rse the d e stru ctiv e policy
th e A lliance, th is political d ream
can lie chan g ed to a g lo rio u s re ality
fo r the m asses.
It is th e re fo re n ecessary th a t the
p ick ets fo r th e arm y o f union w age-
w o rk ers keep sleepless vigil upon th e
T h e fed eral g ran d ju ry is still e n
g ag in g th e a tte n tio n of th e p ublic
w ith p ro m ises o f se n satio n al b u sin ess.
T h e p ro se c u tin g a tto rn e y seem s to
have been given ca rte b lan ch e by
th e d e p a rtm e n t at W a s h in g to n to
p ro b e th e tim b er c o n sp iracies to th e ir
in n e rm o st recesses, an d b rin g th e
crim in als to b ro o k . T h e n am es o f
p ro m in e n t officers an d m en in b u si
ness have been a ss o c ia te d w ith c rim
inals, an d a p p a re n tly in d ic tm e n ts have
been d ra w n u p o n th e te s tim o n y of
th o se w h o a re selfco n v ic ted , a n d w ho
have fo r y e a rs th riv e d u p o n rev en u es
d eriv ed fro m p e rju ry a n d crim in al
p u rsu its. ' T h is seem s to be p a rtic u
la rly so in th e case o f S e n a to r M itc h
ell. T h e ev id en ce secu red b y th e
p ro s e c u tio n m ay be sufficient to th e
m in d o f a p re ju d ic e d p ro s e c u to r fo r an
in d ic tm e n t, b u t Unless th e ev id en ce to
en ab le th e in d ic tm e n t,is sufficient to
cau se a co n v ictio n b y c o u rt trial, w ith
n o q u e stio n o f d o u b t, th e re sh o u ld be
a p ro te s t raised by th e p eo p le of O r e
g o n so s tro n g th a t it can be h e a rd
in W a sh in g to n . T h e p eo p le o f th e
W e st in v ite th e p ro se c u tio n of crim e,
b u t n o t th e p e rse c u tio n of th e in n o
cen t. T h e in te re s ts o f O re g o n are
su fferin g in co n g ress, a n d w e n eed
th e u n ite d effo rts o f th e O re g o n d e le
g a tio n o n riv e r an d h a rb o r a p p ro p ria
tio n s. If O re g o n is c u t o u t th is y e a r
a n d th e g o v e rn m e n t fails to m ak e
g o o d th e p ro m ises to co n v ict o u r r e p
re s e n ta tiv e s in W a s h in g to n of co m
p licity in th e tim b e r steals, it w ill be
a p re tty re tu rn u p o n th e h an d so m e
v o te in v ested in th e electio n of th e
p a rty la s t N o v em b er. T h e g o v e rn
m e n t h as no m o re rig h t to a tta c k a
m a n ’s c h a ra c te r th a n an in d iv id u al,
u n less it is ju stified u p o n evidences
b ased u p o n fact.
S ev eral c o m m ittees a re in th e field
fo r th e p u rp o se of a d d in g 5000 new'
su b sc rib e rs to o u r list. A co m m ittee
fro m th e C itizen s’ A llian ce is a lso in
th e field in te re stin g itse lf in o u r ad-
e rtisin g . K eep a t it!
O n e g ra n d ju ry has g o n e o u t o f
b u sin ess an d th is o ld w o rld o f o u rs
itili g o es ro u n d an d round.
elim in ate th e se u n fair c o n d itio n s in
in d u stria l life.”
T w o th in g s o f re c e n t d ate seem ed
to he p a rtic u la rly p le a sin g to M r.
G o m p ers. T h e first w as th e success
w hich a tte n d e d th e re c e n t co n v en tio n
o f th e fe d e ra tio n at S an F ran cisco ,
p ro b a b ly th e g re a te s t in its h is to ry
and th e o th e r w as th e se n tim e n ts of
P re s id e n t R o o sev elt o n th e lab o r
q u e stio n as ex p ressed in his m essage
to co n g ress.
A fte r c o m m e n tin g o n th e m essage
as a w hole, he said :
" T h e re a re tw o sen te n c e s in th e
m essag e w hich are a d istin c t reb u k e
to P a r r y an d his o rg a n iz a tio n , on
th e o n e h an d , an d to c e rta in ju d g e s
o f o u r c o u rts o n th e o th e r, w ho, by
th e ir ru lin g s an d in ju n c tio n s, have
den ied to tra d e s u n io n m en the rig h t
o f p e rs u a d in g th e ir fellow s to join th e
o rg a n iz a tio n s, w hen th e p re sid e n t
say s: T believ e th a t u n d e r m o d ern
in d u stria l co n d itio n s it is o ften n e c
essary , it is y et o ften w ise th a t th e re
sh o u ld be o rg a n iz a tio n s o f lab o r in
o rd e r b e tte r to secu re th e rig h ts of
th e in d ividual w a g e-w o rk er, and all
e n c o u ra g e m e n t sh o u ld be given to
an y such o rg an izatio n . T h e re are in
th is c o u n try som e lab o r u n io n s w hich
have h ab itu ally , a n d o th e r lab o r
u n io n s w hich h av e o ften been am o n g
th e m o st effective a g e n ts in w o rk in g
fo r g o o d citizen sh ip and fo r u p liftin g
th e c o n d itio n s o f th o se w hose w el
fare sh o u ld be th e c lo se st to o u r
h e a rts .’
“A n d a g a in ,” co n tin u ed H r. G o m
p ers, “ w hen th e p re sid e n t says:
“ ‘W a g e -w o rk e rs have an e n tire
rig h t to o rg a n iz e an d b y all peaceful
an d h o n o ra b le m ean s to en d eav o r to
p ersu ad e th e ir fellow s to jo in w ith
th em in o rg a n iz a tio n s. T h e y have a
legal rig h t w h ich , acco rd in g to c ir
c u m stan ces m ay, o r m a y n o t be a
m o ral rig h t, to refu se to w o rk in c o m
p an y w ith m en w h o decline to jo in
th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s.’
“ I d o n ’t th in k ,” con cluded M r.
G o m p ers, “th a t M r. P a rry an d his
radical frie n d s o f th e e m p lo y e rs’ a s
so ciatio n s w ill in d o rse o r ap p ro v e
th ese se n tim e n ts o f th e p re sid e n t.
T h e y a re a slap in th e face a t th e
‘o pen sh o p ,’ a co n d itio n w hich th e
tra d e s u n io n m an can n e v er accep t,
fo r its accep tan ce m ean s n o t o n ly a
su rre d e r of tra d e s un io n p rin cip les,
but an a b je c t su rre n d e r o f all th a t has
been acco m p lish ed an d w on by th e
tra d e s u n io n s since th e ir o rg a n iz a
tio n .”
financial se c re ta ry , E. G. M cK ay ;
tre a s u re r, M. M cK in n o n ; business
ag en t, J. J. Jo rd a n ;, guide. L ouis J.
S to n e b e rg ; g u ard ian , R. C raw fo rd ;
tru ste e s, P e te r B atehen, J. A. R o b e rt
son, T h o s. W rig h t.
T h e re a re q u ite a n u m b er of idle
m en, as th e sh ip p in g in d u s try is quite
a lo n g th e w a te r fro n t.
OVERCOATS
At Great B ig
SAVINGS
ELECTRICAL WORKERS NO. 317.
OVERCOATS in all L engths
OVERCOAT8 in all W eights
OVERCOAT8 in all C o l o r s
P o rtla n d , O re., Ja n . 7, 1905.
P o rtla n d L a b o r P re s s :
G e n tlem en : T h e fo llo w in g a re o u r
officers fo r th e new y ear, and th eir
a d d re s se s: P re s id e n t. C. F. C aulfield,
71
E ast B u rn sid e s tr e e t; v ice-p resi
d en t, L. M. A n tley , 330 C lay s tre e t;
financial se c re ta ry , F . L. C rockw ell,
P. O. B ox 644; re c o rd in g se c re ta ry
G. H . L a th ro p , 547 W a sh in g to n stre e t.
M eetin g s a re now h eld o n T h u rs
day ev en in g s at the C o o k s an d W a it
e r s ’ hall on S alm on stre e t.
Y o u rs tru ly ,
G EO . H. L A T H R O P ,
R ec o rd in g S ecretary .
PAINTERS' UNION.
P a in te rs ’, P a p e rh a n g e rs ’ and D eco
r a to r s ’ U n io n has elec ted th e fo llo w
ing officers: A. V. N o w ratil, p re s i
d e n t;
C h arles
M cG ee,
vice-presi
d e e n t; L. M. D obyns, re c o rd in g sec
re ta ry ; W . N offke, financial se c re ta ry ;
E. L. H aw ley , tre a s u re r; F. B. W olfe,
g uide; F . S ch o n ig , guard. D eleg ates
to th e in te rn a tio n a l s tru c tu ra l build in g
tra d e s allian ce, th e c e n tra l body, a re :
J. R. K ah ler, C. M ouser, W . N offke,
L. M. D o b y n s, C. M. M cG ee. H e a d
q u a rte rs o f th e union have been e s ta b
lished a t th e C a rp e n te rs' hall, 66 N.
S ix th stre e t.
LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR.
Daniel McAllen, the Father of Ore
gon’s Centennial Exposition.
T h e fo llo w in g article w hich we tak e
from th e Iris h W o rld of Ja n u a ry 7,
is self e x p la n a to ry . N o p a p er p u b
lished in th e U n ite d S ta te s has a
la rg e r fo re ig n circ u la tio n th a n the
Irish W o rld , w hich is p u b lish ed in
New Y ork. T h o u sa n d s o f copies of
th is g re a t Iris h o rg a n reach th e B rit
ish colonies of A u stralia, N ew Z ea
land. C anada, S o u th A frica an d in fact
every nook an d c o rn e r of th e w orld
w here m en o f Irish blood have m ade
th e ir hom es. A s an a d v e rtisin g m e
dium fo r o u r big ex p o sitio n , th e c o l
um ns of th is g re a t w eekly c o i l ’d be
used to g reat a d v an ta g e in b rin g in g
before the people of o u t-o f-th e-w ay
Every Overcoat Reduced
places th e g re a t b e a u ty an d various
a ttra c tio n s w hich will g re e t v isito rs
h ere n e x t su m m e r:
A m o n g th e Iris h N a tio n a lis ts of
the g re a t N o rth w e s t no m an is m ore
w idely k now n o r m o re h ig h ly re s p e c t
ed th a n D aniel M cA llen, o f P o rtla n d ,
O reg o n . W h ile sacrificin g m u ch of
his tim e and m ean s in p ro m o tin g I r e
la n d ’s cause, M r. M cA llen h as alw ays
ta k e n a leading p a rt in th e affairs of
his city and state, b e in g fo u n d in the
fo re fro n t o f all m o v em en ts fo r th e
a d v an cem en t o f th e ir m a te ria l in te r
ests and fo r th e b e tte rm e n t o f social
co n d itio n s.
P ro b a b ly n o n e of M r. M cA llen ’s
m an y public sp irite d a c ts w ill co m
p are in im p o rta n c e w ith his g re a t
co n cep tio n o f c e le b ra tin g th e c e n te n
nial a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e L ew is and
C lark ex p ed itio n w ith a g re a t expo
sition in P o rtla n d . S p e a k in g of Mr.
M cA llen's p a rt in th is g re a t e n te r
prise, th e O re g o n ia n of P o rtla n d
says:
“C onceived in th e b ra in o f D aniel
M cA llen, o ne of P o rtla n d 's m o st e n
te rp ris in g citizen s, th e L ew is and
C lark E air has a lre a d y b eg u n to a s
sum e m a te ria l sh ap e th ro u g h the
com bined e ffo rts o f th e citizen s of
P o rtla n d an d th e rest o f O re g o n and
o f th e o th e r s ta te s w h ich m ad e up
the O re g o n c o u n try o f h isto ry . T h is
y ear w ill see th e site b o rd e rin g on
G uild's L ak e tra n s fo rm e d from a
stre tc h o f w ild w o o d lan d in to a
beau tifu l p a rk as a s e ttin g fo r a
g ro u p of b u ild in g s ty p ical of the
sta te 's in d u s try and en te rp rise .
"T h e p ro je c t of h o ld in g a g re a t in
d u strial fair in P o rtla n d h ad been a g i
ta te d by Mr. M cA llen fo r several
y ears b efo re it w as tak en up by t h e ,
peo p le in g en eral and to o k definite
hap e.”
(n t the «ame su b ject th e N ew Y ork
D rv G oods E co n o m ist sav s:
“ N u m b ers o f E c o n o m ist re a d e rs are
in te re ste d in th e L ew is a n d C lark
C entennial E x p o sitio n , w hich op en s
in P o rtlan d , O re g o n , on J u n e t n ext,
an d closes o n O c to b e r 15, 1905. A
sta te m e n t re g a rd in g th e e x p o sitio n
h as been w ritte n b y D an M cA llen,
head o f the d ry goo d s im p o rtin g firm
o f M cA llen & M cD onnell, o f P o r t
land. M ore th a n any on e else is M r.
M cA llen equipped to tell th e tale o f
th e e x p o sitio n ’s inception an d to o u t
line th e w o rk alread y accom plished.
F o r it w as in his brain th a t th e L ew is
an d C lark F a ir w as conceived, and it
is larg ely to his efforts th a t th e ex
p o sitio n has m ade such sa tisfa c to ry
p ro g re s s .”
Resolution on Men's Rights.
T h e H e a rs t re so lu tio n of in quiry
c o n c e rn in g th e dism issal of th e ru ral
an d city le tte r c a rrie rs for alleged po
litical a c tiv ity an d vio latio n o f P re s i
d e n t R o o se v e lt’s o rd e r w as fo rm ally
c o n sid e re d T u e sd a y by th e H o u se
c o m m ittee on re fo rm of the civil serv
ice.
T h e p u rp o se o f th e re s o lu tio n is to
o b ta in th e facts re la tin g to the d is
c h a rg e of th e c a rrie rs and also to o b
tain an executive definition of th e p o
litical rig h ts an d p riv ileg es acco rd ed
to em ployes of th e G o v ern m en t.
P re s id e n t R oosevelt in his m essag e
re q u e ste d C o n g re ss to su p p lem en t
ex ecu tiv e actio n a lre a d y tak en in the
cases o f c a rrie rs w ho w ere ch arg ed
w ith undue political activ ity . T h e
H e a rst re so lu tio n asks w h at actio n
w as tak en in o rd e r th a t C o n g re ss m ay
act ad v ised ly on th e leg islatio n desired
by the P resid en t.
D o n 't buy pris m -m ade, scab -m ad e
«r ch ild -m ad e go d s; ask fo r the
union label.
A GOOD UNION CONCERN.
O f th e m an y m a n u fa c tu rin g c o n
N ow is th e tim e to b o o st th e L a b o r cern s of th is city w hich keep pace
P re ss; d o n 't w ait fo r th e co m m ittee w ith th e in d u strial p ro g re ss of th e
to call.
g re a t N o rth w e st, p e rh a p s th ere is
n one b e tte r an d m o re fav o rab ly
H o w m an y tim es have you ask ed k now n to th e ra n k an d file of o rg a n
for u nion-label g o o d s th is y ear?
ized lab o r th an th e larg e firm o f N etts-
ta d te r B ros., o f P o rtla n d . T ilts firm
S end i n ' y o u r n am e now an d be is know n far an d w ide th ro u g h this
section of th e co u n try fo r th e e x
one of th e 5000.
cellence o f its p ro d u c ts. T h e w o rk
ingm an w h o n o w ad ay s does not w ear
K eep y o u r eye on Salem .
"B o ss of th e R oad o v eralls is rare,
indeed. W h e re v e r w o rk m en are found
D on’t fail to attend the whist social and th ro u g h o u t th e W e st, fro m th e M exi
dance given by Ladies A uxiliary,M .T .U ., can line to A laska, th is fam ous b ran d
next Tuesday evening, at Hal! 20O,Alisky of o v eralls and ju m p e rs is know n.
B uilding. A good tim e is in store for
In th e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e large
everybody. Date, Tuesday, 8 p. tn. R e m o d ern b rick fa c to ry at G rand av e
m em ber place, Hall 2oo, A llsky Building. nue a n d 'E a s t T a y lo r stre e t th e re is
Price, 25 cents.
a sp len d id illu s tra tio n o f th at ex cel
lent h a rm o n y b etw een em p lo y er and
GOMPERS VIEWS.
em ploye w hich o rg a n iz e d lab o r lias!
been striv in g fo r so h a rd in o th e r '
E m p lo y e rs of U n io n L a b o r N o t th e
co m m u n ities.
T h e co m p an y gives ■
H o w lin g K ind.
em p lo y m en t to o v er th re e hun d red
W hile jo u rn e y in g E a st a fte r th e ad«- m en and w om en o f th is city, and it
jo u rn m e n t o f th e tw e n ty -fo u rth an can be said to its cre d it th a t n ever
n ual co n v en tio n o f th e A m erican since its esta b lish m e n t in P o rtla n d has
F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r. P re sid e n t G oin it had any difficulty w ith th is sm all
p ers stoppled in C in cin n ati for a b rief a rm y of w o rk ers.
p erio d , and. in an in terv iew w ith a
E rom a u n io n sta n d p o in t, the firm
re p re se n ta tiv e of th e C in cin n ati E n of N e u sta d te r B ros, is all that every
q u irer. had th is to say o i l lab o r m a t union m an could w ish for.
E very
ters in g en eral and th e p ro g re ss 01 g a rm e n t tu rn e d out from the facto ry
th e tra d e s union m o v em en t in th e b ears th e u n io n label, th a t m agic ta ils-j
U n ited S ta te s:
man w hich g u a ra n te e s th a t the a rti-j
"1 m ean p ro g re ss in th e b ro ad est cle co n ta in in g it w as m ade under th e
sen e of th e term , n o tw ith sta n d in g m ost fair co n d itio n s to all. E very a r - '
th e h o stile a ttitu d e o f a certain class ratig em en t p ro v id in g fo r th e co m fo rt
o f e m p lo y ers' asso ciatio n s, a m a jo rity of em p lo y es has been p ro v id ed at th e '
of w hose m em b ers are n o t now , and c n tp .tn y 's b ig fa cto ry am i a re a so n -,
n ev er in th e p ast have been, e m p lo y able tim e schedule h as been ar-1
ers of union labor.
T h ese are th e ran g ed w hich is sa tisfa c to ry to a ll,
p eo p le w ho are ra isin g th e g re a te st co n cern ed .
h o w l, because th ey d read th e day fast
A n y th in g w hich th is p a p er m ig h t
co in in g w hen th j y will sec th e ir em say in p raise of th e g o o d s m a n u fac
p lo y es m arsh a le d u n d er the b an n er of tu red by th is w ell-know n union
o u r fed eratio n , and w hen th a t day' house w o u ld a p p ear e n tire ly superflu
to m e s, as com e it will w ith the sp read ous. "B o ss of th e R o ad " o v eralls and
of o u r m o v em en t, th is class of e m ju n ip ers a re of such an ex cellent q u al
p lo y ers realize th e y can n o lo n g e r ity th a t th e y help to a d v ertise the-
m ain tain an u n d u e and u n eq u al ad- label, an d th e fam ous "S ta n d a rd
v a n ta g e o v e r th e ir c o m p e tito rs 111 th e S h irts" m ade b y th is co m p an y are
in d u strial field by p ay in g s ta rv a tio n g e ttin g m o re p o p u lar w ith the m asses
w ages o r im p o sin g lo n g hours of la ev ery year.
bor.
rite g re a te st
h u m a n ita ria n and
friend of th e w o rk in g classes to d a y SHIPWRIGHTS AND CAULKERS
is th e em p lo y er an d m a n u fa c tu re r
111,- Shipwrights am! C aulkers
w ho pays ju s t w ages and co n ced es elected th e ir officers at th e last m e e t
re aso n ab le h o u rs to his w o rk in g p eo ing in D ecem b er, an d in stalled at the
ple. and yet m ust m eet th e c o m p e ti m eetin g on th e ev en in g of Jan
tion of his u n p rin cip led rival in b u si n ary 37. T h e officers are as follow s
n ess w ho does n eith er. It is a tr e P re sid e n t, R o b ert H e n d e rso n ; first
m en d o u s h an d icap to th e fair em v ice-p resid en t. R. M cA lpine; second
plo y er. blit w ith th e g ro w th an d v ice-p resid en t. W illiam
W vlie: re
sp read of th e fed eratio n we h ope to co rd in g se cretary . Cltas. G reg o ry ;
SPICES
are justly celebrated for
p u r i t y , delightful fra-
ranceand pleasant aroma.
ife would become a mo
notonous routine without
a little spice, and your
food without Monopole
spices will taste flat and
Insipid. O dr list includes
air known spices, whole
and milled. These goods
will be found superior to
other brands.' Don’t al
low your grocer to substi
tute some other .brand,
claiming, perhaps, that it
is just as good. We wish
you to be The judfip of the
uniform excellence of Mo
nopole spice,'fruit and fish,
and canned vegetables.
I
Wadhams & Kerr Bras.
W h o le s a le G ro c e rs and
C o ffe e R o a s te r s
8 1 -8 3 -8 3 F R O N T S T R E E T ,
P O R TLA N D , OREGON.
Ask Your Grocer for Monopole
that you get the “ MONOPOLE” Brand from
_
a
Grocer—Don’t aooept any substitute.