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    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,
Publish«] • ’ « ? Thursday by the Port- an d well circu lated p ap er of its ow n.
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H . O. ............................................................. Editor
Oeorte K. McCord...................Business Msnsyer
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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
y
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.