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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS, PORTLAND, OREGON REVERSES BAKERS “ If such reason exists, that ought Where Sm iling S pring her earliest Eoiler Makers' Union Meets every R em em ber us w i t h your prescrip pays, and w here the health-giving tion and drug store needs. We to be the end of this case, for the state visit second and fourth Thursday eve breezes of the Pacific will banish do the square thing ning at Arion Hall, 228% Yamhill is not amenable to the judiciary, in "spring fever” and oth er ills to which Brotherhood Painters, Decorators and respect of its legislative enactments, flesh is heir. A L B h .R T B E R N I Paper H anger of America, Local Through Ticket Arrangements. unless such enactments are plainly, T H K D H l'O G IS r SUNDAY. 10 Meets every Thursday evening T ickets from all E ast-side points to palpably, beyond all question, incon W est-side points, and vice versa, Baggage and Transfer Drivers. in Painters’ Hall, 234% Morrison decorni a n d W a sh in g to n S tr e e t« The United States Supreme sistent with the Constitution of the all via the C. & E. are also on sale; and Coopers’ Union—Meets first and Meets Sunday afternoons at 12:30 United States. We are not to pre on April 1st tickets to all W est-side Court A' nuls Ten- third Thursday evenings at Bar Sol B lu ra iu ir in room over harness room at B K u|«ne Hoc» points will be on sale by the C. & E. sume that the State of New York at tenders’ Hall, 264% Alder street, 0. T. barn, Fifth street, between Albany; and to all E ast-side points Hour Law. Hoyt and Irving. has acted in bad faith. • on the S. P. by the C. & E. at Cor Electrical Workers, No. 317—Meet ings every Thursday evening at “ Nor can we assume that its Legis vallis on which baggage can be check Photo Engravers, Local 31 Meets through to destination, thus avoid Cooks and W aiters’ hall, 289 Sal every first Sunday in month at 11 lature acted without due deliberation ed ing delay and annoyance to passeng mon street. A. M. at room 214 Goodnough bldg, Whole Majority Opinion Holds That I t or that it did not determine this ques ers traveling between E ast and W est- Railway Freight Handlers, 334 Dealers and Importer»* Garment Workers—Meets first and tion upon the fullest attainable in side jo in ts. third Thursday evening at No. 162 Meets every second and fourth Violates the Fourt. enth Full inform ation in regard to rates, formation, and for the common good. etc., can be obtained from any S. P. Second street. Sunday 230% Yamhill street. Amendment. We cannot say that the state has or C. & E. agent or from W . E. Co- Typographical. Union,. 58—Meets Longshoremen's Association, 265— Meets first and third Thursday eve every first Sunday in the month in acted without reason or that its ac man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., P ortland, or T. H. Curtis, A cting M anager, C. ning in Union Hall, Second and the Auditorium bldg. tion is a mere sham. & E. R. R. Com pany, Albany, O re Stark streets, third floor. “ Our duty, then, ia. to sustain the gon. 3-31-1 mo. MONDAY. Printing Pressmen, No. 43 Meets In an opinion handed down last statute as not being inconsistent with first Thursday evening in Mulkey Building Laborers' International Monday by Justice Peckham, the Su the Federal Constitution, for the rea- building, corner Second and Mor Protective Union of America, Lo preme Court of the United States held j son—and such is an all-sufficient rea rison streets. cal No. 1 Meets every Monday to be unconstitutional the New York son—it is not shown to be plainly and W H E N YOU SE E evening at 8 P. M. at 264% Alder. Steam Enginers, Local 87—Meets state law making ten hours a day’s every Thursday evening in Engin Federal Labor Union. No. 11822— palpably inconsistent with that instru ers’ Hall, 49% First street. work and 60 hours a week’s work in Meets Monday evening at 228% » TR ADËsT,U^ ^ t COUNCIL ft ment. Let the state alone in the man Theatrical Employes, Local 28— 110 F O U R T H S T R E E T Yamhill street. bakeries in that state. Justice H ar agement of its purely domestic af- Meets every second and fourth Journeymen Barbers, Local 75 lan, White, Day and Holmes dissented , fairs so long as it does not appear be Thursday at 228% Yamhill street. Meets first and third Monday even and Justice Ifarlan declared that no Portland, Oregon yond all question that it has violated Wood and Wire and Metal Lathers, ing at 230% Yahmill street. more important decision had been the Federal Constitution. Local 54 Meets every Thursday Journeymen Tailors. Local 74 Meets I rendered in the last century. evening at 230% Yamhill street. P u ^ k M . ^ nniH ? * Î 1Î î nÿ ck1>' Home Club, S haw '. every second and fourth Monday “ This view necesarily results from n!1 <S?a l,B?Id C - T a y lo r’» Re<t W h ite and O N E O F T liK S E L A B E L S The opinion was rendered in the evening in Union Hall, corner Sec the principle that the health and safe Y ou w i l l k n o w It wan p r in t e d in Brand8 ' " ' M ° Un‘ V * r’ ° ° " ye’ *P"' FRIDAY. case of Lockner vs the State of New ond and Stark streets, third floor. an office ru n u n d e r f a ir c o n d it io n « . ty of the people of a state are prim D e m a n d it o n a ll y o u r p r in t in g . lo rk . and was based on the ground Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Photo-Engravers Meets first Mon arily for the state to guard and pro Portland Allied Printing Trades No. 125 Meets every Friday eve P h on e M ain 174 4 day in each month in the engraving that the law interfers with the free CO M PO SED OF tect and is not a matter ordinarly ning at Engineers’ Hall, 49% First. department, Oregonian bldg., ninth T h e T y p o g r a p h ic a l U n io n exercise of the rights of contract be floor. of concern to the National Govern T h e P r in t in g I’re* Milieu’s U n io n Carpenters and Joiners, Local 50— tween individuals. The Court of Ap T h e Wei» P r e M m e n ’H U n io n Plumbers—Meets every Monday eve Meets every Friday evening at 66 ment. ’ ’ 8 U 8 W A H L O H E N , Propr. T h e MailerH* U n io n peals of the state upheld the law and L ad y B o o k b in d e r s ’ U n io n North Sixth street. ning at 228% Yamhill street. Gov. Chamberlain Dissents. B r o th e r h o o d o f B o o k b in d e r s affirmed the judgment of the trial P h o to E n g r a v e r s ’ U n io n Sailors’ Union of Pacific—Meets Carpet Workers and Drapers, Local • 3 4 W a sh in g to n Street Governor Chamberlain sides with > te r e o t y p e r s ’ A. E le c t r o t y p e r « ' U n io n court, holding Lockner guilty. Judge 110—Meets every Friday evening every Monday jiight at 23 North P ortland , O regon the minority of the United States Su at 230% Yamhill street. Front street. Parker wrote the opinion of the New preme Court in the election upon the Webb Pressmen—Meets first Monday Federated Trades Council Meets York Court of Appeals supporting the C O U N T Y A N D B A N K S U P P L IE S ten hour labor law, and thinks that in month, room 214 Goodnough every Friday evening at Union law and the court divided four to UNION BAKERS’ LABEL. building. building, Second and Stark streets. the law should not have been held three on the question of validity. Mailers’ Union, No, 21—Meets last Laundry Workers, Local 90 Meets unconstitutional. After reading the 1 he law involved in the case is sec Monday in month at room 214 every Friday evening in Plasterers’ P R IN T E R S synopsis of the opinion written by tion 110 of the New York State labor Goodnough bldg. Hall, 127% First street. BLANK BOOK M A K ER S Justice Holmes, Governor Chamber- law, prescribing the hours of labor in j Machinists, Willamette Lodge No. 63 L IT H O G R A P H E R S lain said : TUESDAY. —Meets every Friday evening at 2 3 -1 2 6 F ir s t S t . P o r t l a n d , o r c o o r bakreies in the state. Lockner is a “ I do not think there is any escape 162 Second street. Bartenders’ Local 339—Meets every baker in the city of Utica and was | . , from the opinion of Judge Holmes, first and third Tuesday evening, N o m eal com plete w ith ou t good bread found guilty of permitting an employe It has alway8 seemed to me that the SATURDAY. and second and fourth Tuesday af on the table. to work in Ins bakery more than 60 regulation of the hours of labor is a ternoons at Bartenders’ Hall, 264% Bakery and Confectionery Workers, KEGISTEREP Alder street. The EUREKA LOAF hours in a week, and fined $50. The question which involved the health o f Local 114—Meets every first and third Saturdays, 6 o ’clock P. M., has all th* q u alities o f good bread. It is judgment was affirmed by the New the state and its several municipal- Bee that the above label is on th e bread Bindery Women’s Union, No. 113— superior to any other and as w h ite as Meets first Tuesday evening of at 228% Yamhill street. snow. G ive it a trial M ade by the kork Appellate Courts. ities, and the question of the adoption you purchase. It rep resen ts clean in ess, each month at 162 Second street. Today's opinion dealt entirely with of law8 £or the reguiatiOI, of the hours fair w ages and deacen t con d itio n s. P a t Bookbinders, No. .90—Meets third Beer Drivers’ and Bottlers’, Local 201 Log Cabin Baking Co. —Meets every first and third Sat the Constitutional question involved. of labor is one over which the Legis ronize th ose b ak eries w h o use it. Tuesday in month at 162 Second P h on e E ast 5 70 urday evening at Bartenders’ Hall, 114 B u sse ll S t Justice Peckham said that the law is lature bad entire power and author street, room 200. 264% Alder street. not an act merely fixing the number ity- Broom Makers’ Local No. 91 Meets Brewers’ Union—Meets every second CHOICE first and third Tuesday in month, and fourth Saturday evening in of horn’s which shall constitute a legal “ It ought to be assumed that the WINEN, LIQr ORM and C I« ARK room 214 Goodnough building. the month at 228% Yamhill street, day's work, but an absolute prohibi members elected to the Legislature F a m ily R o o m s u d F a m ily C a rd en . Arion Hall. Cabinet-Makers’ Union, Amalgamat tion upon the employer permitting, have a more intimate knowledge upon ed Woodworkers, 252—Meets every Bridge and Structural Iron Workers TIVOLI GARDEN SALOON under any circumstances, more than questions involving the health of those fourth Tuesday evening at Plast —Meets every Saturday evening at A N D R K W S W A N W IN , P r o p r ten hours’ work to be done in his es engaged in every vocation, and that, erers’ Hall, 127% First street. 230% Yamhill street. t*ossH .sj.o, lia Secretary, Harry Burroughs, 692 Longshoremen, Local 264 Meets at C or, Z8d and W a s h in g to n . tablishment. He continued : with such knowledge, they are in a Front street. call of president at hall in Union “ The employe amy desire to earn the position to act with more intelligence Cigar Makers, 202 Meets every first block, third floor, corner Second Orsgon Phone N orth IJ41 Columbia Phone jf extra money which would arise from upon the subject, than are the courts, and third Tuesday evening of each and Stark streets. the working more than the prescribed state or Federal. To my mind, it month at Arion Hall, 228% Yam Stationery Firemen Meets every hill street. time, but this statute forbids the em seems clear that tlie question is one first and third Saturday evenings Cooks and Waiters, Local 189—Meets ployer from permitting the employed for the Legislature, and not for the in Musicians’ Hall, 227 Chamber JO H N B C K L U N D every Tuesday evening at 187 Sal of Commerce. Then See That This Label is on to earn it. It necessarily interfers courts. ’ ’ Proprietor mon street. Shipwrights, Joiners and Caulkers, with the right of contract between the Your Custom-Made Clothing Horseshoers, 41 Meets the first and No. 12—Meets first and third Tues employer and employed concerning The cigarmakers are feeling pretty third Tuesday evening of each day evenings in Engineers’ Hall, 1 2 5 F I R S T S T R E E T the number of hours in which the lat good now over the fact that the inter month at the Plasterers’ Hall, 49% First street. Bet. W a.h lag.oQ and A ide. ter may labor in the bakery of the em national revenue authorities have de 127% First street. Team Drivers’ Union, No. 162 Meets Musicians'—Meets first Tuesday af ployer. P O R T L A N D . ORBOON every Saturday evening at Carpen cided that their label can be put on ternoon of each month, room 227 ters’ Hall, 66 N. Sixth street. “ The general rights to make a con cigar boxes in any place or manner, i t is an indication o f f a ir con Chamber of Commerce. P resid en t ditions. and fakes the place tract in relation to his business is just so they do not cover the internal Î' - ®e ll®;t, V io e P r e s. Riggers, Liners, Ship Painters and A. F reiw ald , Beo'y and Treaa o f boycots, strikes ana part of the liberty of the individual revenue stamp or factory brand of Cleaners Meets second Tuesday of T - X T - T -Â -X Æ E 3 S protected by the 14th amendment of caution required by law. lockouts each month at 29 North Front. H andles a Oood L ia s o t the Federal Constitution. Under that WEDNESDAY, provision no state can deprive any U N IO N M A D B C IO A R B B rew ers end B o ttler» and T O B A C C O S ............. See That This Badge is Worn by the Allied Printing Trades Council— person of life, liberty or property o f the Fam ous Teamster Who Does Your Draying Meets second Wednesday evening AU Kinde ot without due process of law. The right utNVtK RA|| in each month at 214 Goodnough F R U I T I . N U T S and C A N D IR » to purchase or to sell the labor is part building. of the liberty protected by this N 0 « OBIUMBU Ml Bricklayers' Union—Meets every 234 WASHINGTON ST. O regon P hone East 46 amendment, unless there are eircum- 1 Wednesday evening in Arion Hall, C olom bia P h on e B10O stances which exclude the rights.’’ 228% Yamhill street. MBROHANTV NATIONAL. B A N K — EAST THIRD AND BURNSIDE STS. Grainhandlers, No. 263—Meets every The Justice quoted statistics to Wednesday evening at Davis Hall, show that the trade of a baker is not P ortland, O regon , «. F K A M Bussell street and Albina Ave. W IT H Y O U R J O U R N E Y « . l a D U B t t A M .. .. . an especially unhealthy one, and said Ice Drivers’ and Helpers’ Union, No. R . W. B O T T J . r . FLKX.BT * B O S , ___________ men could not be prevented from 316—Meets first and third Wednes a a o e o a w . kott Fanera! D lreotors and Bm bolw era see earning a living for their families. He day evenings at Bartenders’ Hall, T hird and M adison Streets. Con If your tickets read over the Denver and *•*7 aaaiatent. P h on e B o . 8. concluded : 264% Alder street. Rio Grande Railroad, the “Scenic Line Leatherworkers—Meets every Wed “ It seems to us that the real object of the W orld,” nesday evening, 162 Second street, and purpose was simply to regulate third uoor. 13120866 the hours between the master and his OF TEAMSTERS' Plasterers’ Union, 821 Meets every B E C A U S E employes, all being men sui generis, No. ite (told duet bought. Wednesday evening at Plasterers’ in a private business not dangerous , Hall, 127 First street. There are so many scenic attractions and M aM a O vary Tuesday la U oloa H a ll in an degree to the morals or in any Stereotypers and Electrotypers, 48 points of interest along the line between real and substantial degree to the Meets first Wednesday, room 214 Ogden and Denver that the trip never N A T IO N A L U N IO N O F T H E U N IT E D Goodnough building. health of employe. Under such cir becomes tiresome. BREW ERY W ORKMEN Travelers' Goods and Leather Nov cumstances the freedom of master e f t e e U n ite d elty Workers Meets every second and employe to contract with each ’ L V K IL L « and fourth Wednesday at 264% . « a n n a sut other in relation to their employment Alder street. It you are going East, write for information and C . A X .V O R D and in defining the same cannot be get a pretty book that will tell you all about it. Woman’s Label League—Meets every C a s h le r S . F . H B T I W I prohibited or interfered with without Hist and third Wednesday after •re d it leaved. av a ila b le to Display the »bore c*rd in the «hops noon and every second and fourth violating the Federal Constitution.’’ W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent H you do not see the card, please asi Sight seiabange a n d ______ _________ Wednesday evening of each month Justice Holmes and Harlan both de- lo r k. at Hall 300, Alisky building. t m o i m«« xaiiTimo livered dissenting opinions and Jus 124 T H IR D S T R E E T e la n a e ï tea prtmdpal patate to th« The fallowing is a list of the unfau OF THE UNITED STATES THURSDAY. tices White and Day concurred in O R E G O N P O R T L A N D barber abopt ia the ci{y: Justice H arlan’s views. He said in Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, « “The above Trade Mark can be found on all A ll io-cent barber thopa, all Japanese Local 15 Meets every second and part : Kegtand Packages ot Union Made Beer fourth Thursday evenings in the barber thopa, and all Chinete barber “ I do not stop to consider whether, EXTENDING WINTER RATES. month, Engineers’ Hall, 47% First. any particular views of this economic To Yaquina Bay, Which to People question presents the sounder theory. Wishing to Enjoy Nature’s The question is one about which there Beauties Proves So Popular. is room for debate and for an honest LEE M . C L A R K , PRESIOIRT The low rates in effect from points P H O N E M A IN 7 0 5 difference of opinion. No one can GEO. M . O R T O N , M a na g er on the S. P. to Yaquina Bay during doubt that there are many reasons, M anufacturer the w inter, which proved so popular W h olesale and B etel] based upon the experience of man with the people wishing to view the D ealer in kind, in support of the theory that, all beauties of nature at that magnificent things considered, more than ten seaside resort, have been extended Havana and Domestic the m onth of April, and tickets hours’ steady work each day, from during will be sold on W ednesdays and Sat week to week, in a bakery or confec urdays until the last of April, good WE PRINT tionery establishment may endanger for return at any time up to May 31, IO 7 FRONT STREET 1905. O O N 6 T IT U T IO N S , B Y -LA W S , W O RK IN O the health, impair the usefulness and T he m onth of April should be a 381 Washington St., Cor. O A R D 6, L C T T C R H C A D S , C R V E L O F C S : PORTLAND ORE. shorten the lives of the workmen. IN F A O T A R Y T H IN O YO U M A Y W A N T favorite one for visiting the seaside, : : Trade Unien Directory oiwnaiiit i noci Wines. Liquors ano I! GLASS & PRUDHOMME GO. ARE YOU UNION MAN? The Popular Saloon DEMAND IT Star 4 Brew ery 4 Bo. HO P GOLD YOU WILL BE SATISFIED BUOI BARBER SHOPS S ch ille r C igar F a cto ry MULTNOMAH PRINTING CO CIGARS