Image provided by: Northwest Labor Press; Portland, OR
About Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
_ u i • I . ÌX— ugbtìCiù 1 Pa«« Toar z w 'js a c i -X - **>■. S ' Portland, Oregon. January 14, 1Í Portland Labor Press Six of the largest cotton mills have Eight hours’ work, eight Lour«’ ecutive board that they becoiub the agents of the Labor j ’resw in their been closed and 30,000 men have been sleep, eight hours’ recreation. T h e N ew England D ep a rtm en t S t o n home cities in order to give the pa|>er discharged in I/xlz, Poland. i . P. F I N L B Y * H O N , P ro c ra M iv . 9 NORTH THIRD STREET greater financial as well as moral sup- F u n e ra l D I reo tor« and B m b a lm e ra , oor (C o n tin u e d f r o m p a y * 1) T h ir d a n j M ad ison H tre e i« C om peten' ,s)it, as in my opinion it is thy best la d y eesietant. P h o n e No. 8. U N IO N M E N medium through which the union men 19, HMMi, President Roosevelt W hen you need good, labeled Men’» W ear, Oxerall», Shirt*, can exchange ideas and discuss the H a t*. Etc. Al»o Ladies' Apparel of the very be«t quality, the follow iiijr executive order. various economic and jrolitical W orkingm en'* Glove* of »uperior qualify at price* below the 1. All departments o f the govern questions. It is also the only medium lowect, come to the New England Department Store. A die count of io per cent on Gent*' Clothing, Ladies .C o at* ar.d ment under the supervision of which through which, during strikes and Suit», w ill be iven Member* of Organized Labor and their S u c c e sso r to W in so r public works are being constructed lockouts, i he public can get a fair Families, on presentation of their w o rk in . card. are hereby directed to notify the rep land unbiased statem ent and it is the Choice W ines PHONE PACIFIC 1*81 L. L. MANDELY. Prop, resentatives stationed at such public only newspaper that will expound the Liquor* •••••••••a •••••••••••••# * ••••••••••••••» ••••••••• Beer* and C ig ar* works to report at once to their re cause of labor fairly and fearlessly. spective departments all cases in In conclusion I wish to thank my which contractors nr subcontractors colleagues on the Executive Board Mo»t Elabordte on works now under construction have for their advice and co-operation in HOT LUNCH required or permitted laborers or me all m atters pertaining to the welfare Served D ay and U N IO N L A B E L chanics in their employ to work over of the State Federation. The work 'J bird and Ankeny Streets. Phone Main 414 N ig h t eight hours in any one calatsdcr day. of the past year as fa r as I am per FI N E S T Q U A L IT Y 2. All Government repreaentctives sonally concerned, was given my best P E R F E C T IO N O F D E T A IL Phone Main 1575 M A D E IN ALL in charge of construction of public and earnest efforts in a desire to pro D E S IR A B L E S H A P E S works are further directed that it :s duce the best results and to build up F irs t and Burnside Streets. Phone Main 164 ID E B R O B .M F R part of their duty to report to their the Federation. If I have fallen short P a u l b . hay respective departments each and of vour expectations it is not because P a c ifie Portland, Oregon /S 3 O S / i.f. every case in which laborers or me of lack of loyalty or love for the Government Inspec’ion Is a Certificate to chanics are required or permitted to work, but rather because I am only Good Health C H O IC E work over eight hours a day on the human and not infallible. M INEN, LIQI OKS and CIGAR» When you buy Government-Inspected Meats, you take out just works under supervision of such Gov I wish to extend my sincere thanks F a m ily R o o m s a n d F a m ily G a rd e n . ernment representatives. Wherever to all the unions in the state for the : Trade Union Directory so much health insurance — yet there is no premium on the reports shov- ng work in excess of high honor they have conferred upon TIVOLI GARDEN SALOON policy — you pay just the price of g o o d meat. Government eight hours a ay are received by any me in electing me President of the A N D R E W 8 W A N H O N , P ro p r. Following will be found a directory departm ent they are to be referred to State Federation for three consecu inspection means that the cattle are healthy and that you are Cor. atd and W aahlngton. P o b t l a h d . Ob of Portland unions, giving the name, the Department of Justice for appro tive term s—may we continue to work getting good, clean, wholesome, nourishing meat. time and place of meeting, and wher priate action. together for the upbuilding of our 3. All departments of the Govern movement; and that this movement ever possible for the Labor Press to WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED STOCK ment under the supervision of which will march on with increasing honor ascertain the name and address of the Shoulder Mutton Chops, lb .... 10c Beef, for mincemeat.................... 4c public works are being constructed and success is the wish of secretary. Secretaries will confer a JO H N E C K L U N D Lo»n Veal Cutlets, lb.............1 2 4 c Mutton Stew, per lb.................... 6c by contract are further direet°d to Yours fratem ’lv, P ro p rie to r favor upon the Labor Press by noti have their respective legal officers pre Liyer, per lb................................... 5c Stew Beef, per lb............................ So C. H. GRAM, Short Ribs Beef, per lb.................5c fying the management of errors or pare and forward to the President a Veal Stew, per lb..........................7c President Oregon State Feder 126 F IR S T S T R E E T Pot Roast Beef, per lb................ 7c changes in this lis t: list of such statutes and executive or ation of Labor. Corned Beef, per lb.................... 5c Boiling Beef, per lb................... 6c S e t. W a s h in g to n and A lder ders as have a direct bearing on con SUNDAY. Chuch Steak, per lb.................... 7c Sausage, per lb............................10c The report o f the President was S h in g le W e a v er s' U n ion N o . 88— E v e r y Sun* tracts K - the construction of public d ay. 2 p. m . F u lto n . PO R TLA N D . OREGON Shoulder Steak, per lb.................. 7c Hamburg, 2 lbs. ......................... 15c works, :*t)J with which bidders on listened to with the closest attention P h o to -E n g ra v e r s U n io n — E le v e n o ’c lo c k flrst S u n d a y , R oom 214, G ood n ou gh B u ild in g . Shonlter Roast Mutton per lb.. . 8c Leg Roast Veal, per lb...........121/*c such works should be made acquaint by the convention. It is an able re G eo. H a n d le y , O regon ian . R a ilw a y F r e ig h t H a n d le r« — Second an d Sirloin Steak, per lb...................10c Rump Roast Veal, per lb. . . .12y*c ed. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. fo u rth S u n d a y . 2 p. m .. D rew H a ll. P. view of the labor movement in Oregon Porterhooae Steak, per lb...........10c Rib Veal Outlets, per lb. . . . 12*/jC M cD on ald , 162 Second. And I am pleased to report that. during the interim since the previous T y p o g r a p h ic a l, N o . M — F lr« t S u n d a y a f t e r Breast Veal, per lb.......................7c Prime Rib Steak, short c u t... 10c noon. A. O. U. W . H a ll, S e llln g -H lr s c h Mr. John L. Hargrove, another Spec B u ild in g . Geo. a V th . Jou rn al. Rollet Roast Veal, per lb. . . . 10c Best Grade Hams, per lb..........16c convention. The work accomplish ial Agent of the Bureau of Labor MONDAY. Shouluer Roast Veal, per lb .. 10c Breakfast Bacon, our own brand, Manufacturer ed mainly through the untiring efforts B u ild in g la b o r e r s — E v e r y M onday e v e n in g . Wholesale and Botali from Washington, D. C., was in our Shoulber Veal Outlets, per lb .. .10c per lb.......................................... 17c B a rten d e rs' H a ll, 164 Mi A ld er s tr e e t. M. Dealer In city December 23, 1906, and he re of President Gram redounds very J. C onroy, 2645« A lder. Prime Rib Roast Beef, per lb.. Pure Lard, our own brand, .10c and Wagon Workers— F ir st and ported to me that he had been at Celi- much to the credit of that official Carriage th ird T u e sd a y e v en in g « , D rew H a ll. R o b Havana Round Steak, per lb ..9 c 5 lb« ......................................... 55c and Domestic 397 M orrl« St. lo and found that the Eight Hour Law and bespeaks lasting importance for C ig e r a t r E M w a in k e g r , s — S econ d M onday, D r ew h a ll. SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN TO HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. was being rigidly enforced. And 1 the organization. W . H. F itz g e r a ld . 162 Second. E le c tr ic ia n « , N o . 138 (L in o M e n )— E v er y have also noticed in the daily press M onday n ig h t. D r ew H all. W. S. J e n The Secretary-treasurers’ report k in s. 248 E. T h ir ty -fo u r th . within the last two months statements P a t te r n M ak ers— F ir s t a n d th ird M onday, 3 8 1 W a s h in g t o n S t., C o r. Fourth D rew H all. was read and showed a balance in wherein U. S. Attorney Bristol is P lu m b e r s — E v e r y M onday even ing, A rio n P h on e B la c k 1881 H all. credited with saying th at as long as the treasury of $117.07. While the rs — E v e r y M on d ay n ig h t, 7:30, N o. 60 be was district attorney the Eigl t cash on hand does not show a large S a U ilo nion a v e n u e . L. W . P a u l. ip w r ig h ts a n d C a u lk e r« — E v er y sec o n d H our Law would be enforced on all fund, it proves sufficient for the car S h an d fo u rth M onday, D r ew H all. W eb P r e ss m e n — F ir s t M on d ay. R oom 216 Government jobs, and I sincerely hope G o o d n o u g h B lu lld in g . th a t there will be no more violations. rying on o f the work of the organiza TUESDAY. tion. Organised Labor in Politic«. FAM OUS B la c k s m ith s a n d H e lp e r« U n lo e — E v e r y sec ond a n d fo u rth T u e s d a y . D re w H a ll. On July 22, 1906, President Com In the report of Fraternal Delegate B a rte n d e rs ' L o c a l 888— E v e r y first an d th ir d T u e s d a y a fte m u B, B arte n d e rs * H a l l. 264 4 pere of the American Federation of! Sage he recommended the abolition of A lder. T. 8 W orley. Labor, sent out a circular letter to all the custom of sending a representa B in d e ry W o m e n 's U n io n , N o. 118— F ir s t T u e sd a y e v e n in g , 162 S econ d s tr e e t. state federations, central bodies and B o o k b in d e rs N o . 80— T h ird T u e sd a y , R o o m O R O C R 8 FO R KEO ANO tive to Washington State Federation 200 D r ew B u ild in g . E. J. S on n en b u rg. B O T T L E D BEER P R O M PTLY local unions affiliated with the Amer b ox 3 W ood law n . e n te rs * U n io n , N o . SO— E v e r y T u r rd a y F IL L E D B Y O A L L IN O U P ican Federation of Labor, outlining conventions >n the grounds that in C arp e v en in g , 86 T en th . R . F. R ob son , d t N. T en th . a plan of action. Gompers says. sufficient results were obtained in Cooke PHONE EAST 48 a n d W a lte r s U n io n — E v er y T u e sd a y e v e n in g . 128 4 F irst. C. F red erick . “ Wo recommend that central bodies consideration of the expense incurred, Orpioe L o c o m o tiv e E n g in e e rs — F ir st an d th ird and local unions proceed without de but suggested the appoitment, by the T u e sd a y a t 11 a. m .. D r ew H a ll. M u sic ia n s— F irst T u e sd a y a fter n o o n a t No. EAST THIRD AND BURNSIDE STS lay, by the election of delegates to 162 Second. B o a rd m e e ts e v e r y T u e sd a y a fte r n o o n a t s a m e p lace. R oom 106, a t 1 meet in conference, to formulate | execu**'e board, ° f organizers in P O R T L A N D , OR. o ’c lo c k p. m. F. E. N ew b erger. plans to further the interests of this each section for the purpose of gath- P a in te r s — E v er y T u e sd a y e v e n in g , D rew H all. L. M. D obyns. Pbona M ain 174« movement, and in accordance with the ering statistics and carrying on the R ig g e rs , L in e rs . S h ip P a in te rs a n d C le a n e rs — F ir s t T u e sd a y , a t N o. 29 N. F ron t. IMADEI plan herein outlined at the proper work of organization. S h ee t M eta l oW’rk ers— F ir s t and th ird T u e s - C - A . S T L Z d a y s. D r ew H a ll. I r a S H ill, 1169 E. T l x © time and in the proper manner nomi ain. Judge Lionel R. Webster was then T e M OUB W A H L O B ÏB , Propr. a m d rlv e rs * U n io n , L o ca l 103— E v e r y T u e s nate candidates who will unquestion d a y n ig h t. U nion H a ll. S econd an d S tark . introduced, and delivered an excel- W . J. R o g ers, 1508 N orth ru p . ably stand for the enactment into ’aw «3 4 W a s h in g to n S tre e t of labor and progressive measures, j l«>t address on the status of labor in W EDNESDAY. Portland, Oregon d P r in t in g T ra d e s C o u n c il— S eco n d and further, “ whenever both p a rtie s'th is state. The Judge devoted con- A llie W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g . 214 O ood n ou gh B u ild g (meaning the two leading political siderable attention to the discussion B r in ic k la y e r s ' U n io n — E v er y W e d n e sd a y e v e n H a ll, 228 56 Y a m h ill. C has. F re e H o t Lunch from xx A. M. to x P. parties) ignore labor’s legislative de of the proposed Convict I^abor Bill, in g. S to k A e rion s. B o x 328. M., and from 4 to 6 P . M. G rain h a n d le r s , lx>caS 263— E v er y W e d n e s d a y mands, a straight lalsir candidate explaining fully the object of the e v e n in g Ht D a v ie H a ll, c o rn er R u s se ll should be nominated so that honest s tr e e t and A lb in a a v e n u e . L. L. R a y . S ellw ood . men may have the opportunity of ex measure and strongly appealing to L e 120 a th e r w o r k e r s— E v er y W e d n e e d a y e v e n in g . econ d , th ird floor. M an ley P a v la . 216 ercising their franchise to vote ac the working people to support the 162 U n S ion aven u e. cording to their conscience, instead of bill. He said he knew from practical M essen g er Boys* P r o te c tiv e .U n io n — E v e r y W e d n e sd a y n ig h t D rew H all. C ecil E. being compelled either to refrain experiment made in the Kelly Butte M esnlnger. 844 E. S e v e n th , N. . OSCAR H A S E N M A Y B R P la s te rs * U n io n , 821— E v ery W ed n esd ay P ro p r ie to r from voting or to vote for the candi e v e n in g . P la s te r s ’ H a ll. 1 2 7 4 F irst. crusher-camp that the working out of R ig g e r s a n d S h lp lln e rs , N o . 32»— F ir st W e d date and the party they must in their n e sd a y e v e n in g In m o n th . H a ll 300, A lls the purposes of the bill was feasible H ig h C la s * W in e s and Liquors k y B u ild in g . H e n r y A rndt, 248 B u r n sid e innermost souls despise.’’ S te re o ty p e ™ and E le c tro ty p e rs , 68— F ir s t G am b riu u* Beer ATTEND W ELCH’S GENUINE that that grand results could he W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g . R oom 214. G ood n ou gh Your executive hoard believing in B u ild in g F r a n k L and, Jou rn al. the policy ns outlined by Gonqxrs brought about by the proposed system S tre e t R a ilw a y E m p lo y e s — E v e ry W e d n e s H all. and the Executive Board of the of employing con/icts in the building J o d u a r y n , e y D m rew e n T a ilo r 's U n io n , N o. 76— S econ d T e le p h o n e M a i n 8 5 1 7 and fo u rth W ed n e sd a y . U nion H a il, S e c American Federation of I>abor, on ond an d Stark . J. M B en d ro th . B o x 122. of good roads through the state or the October 1, 1906, sent out a circular TH U R SD A Y . letter to all the unions in the state preparation of material for the con B a r b e r s —S econ d an d F o u rth T h u r sd a y e v e n 234 MORRISON STREET in g . 162 Second. T. M I.eabo. se c r e ta r y . C O R N ER SECOND calling attention to the circular of struction of the same. 167 4 F ir s t; oh o n e, P a cific 1501. W o m e n ’s L abel I/c a g u e — Second an d fo u rth the American Federation of Isihor, Judge Webster is a very forceful O F M E N ’S A N D B O Y S ’ T h u r sd a y e v e n in g s . H a ll 30, D rew B u ild PO RTLAND, OREGON and suggesting to the unions that they speuker, ami his address was listened B o ing. ile r M ak ers' U n io n — Second an d fo u rth T h u r sd a y e v e n in g , A rion H all 228 4 Y a m - give the two following questions a to with the keenest appreciation. U oion M ad e S u its, S h irts, Sox, b ill careful and thorough discussion on C oopers' U n io n —F ir s t and th ird T h u r sd a y Sol B lu m a u sr E u gen e H o c ! e v e n in g s . B artenders* H a ll, 2 6 4 4 A ld er Enthusiastic applause foil ' ed the the floor of their meetings, and to G arm en t W o r k e r s — F irst an d th ird T h u r s? U n d erw e a r, S h o e s, O v erco a ts, d a y e v e n in g . 162 Second. notify the Secretary of the State Fed speaker’s closing remarks. lo n g s h o r e m e n ’s A ss o c ia tio n , 288— F ir s t and th ird T h u rsd a y e v e n in g . U nion H a ll. S e c - eration of the result of the vote as (Continued next week.) ond and S tark , th ird floor Union Made Collars a Specialty soon ns possible : P r in tin g P r e ssm e n , L ocal 6 8 — F ir st T h u r s day. 127 4 F irst. W . H G erdes. A m e r W bolexale D ealers and Importer» 1. “ Do we want to take part in the ican T y p e F o u n d e r s Co. “ If not right, Welch makes it rigl Chicago's policemen are to he R e ta il C le rk s U n ion - F irst and th ird T h u r s political issues of the day, and shall d ay. D rew H all. Geo. R od n er, I,lon C loth l g Co. we so instruct our delegates to the unionized and affiliated with the T h e a tr ic a l E m p lo y e e , L o ca l 28— S econ d an d rth T h u rsd ay. 228 4 Y am h ill. C. M. next eonveuton of the Oregon Stnte American Federation of I^ibor. A C fou a m p b ell, S ta r T h e a tr e Federation of Ixiborf” W ood, W ire an d M etal L a th e r s U n io n — high Chicago official of the Federation T h u r sd a y e v e n in g . E aters' H all. 2 1 8 4 While the Secretary has received says the organization will be com 221-223 MORRISON STREET F irst F R ID A Y . several replies to the above ques NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST STREET in g T ra d es A llia n c e — F rld a y n ig h t. 86 tions. it is not sufficient to firm a pleted soon. The benevolent order B u T ild e n th C arpet W orker«, Ix>cal 8 F r id a y e v e n in g . maintained for years by the police definite opinion ns to the wishes of 230 4 Y am h ill H. C. B row n , 453 F lo r - c n ee the union men in the stnte on this force is to he discarded. The city K lc e tr lca l W orker«. N o. 317 —F r id a y D r ew 110 F O U R T H S T R E E T m atter, so for that reason I would firemen and school teachers are al H all J I. C rock w ell, box 644 F e d e r a te d T rade« C ou n cil F rid ay e v e n in g . ASK YOUR GROCER FOR suggest that before the business of ready organized and nffiliaited with Un m B u ild in g . Second and Stark M achinl«t« W llln m e tte Ix a lg e, No. 63 --F r i Portland, Oregon this convention is concluded, the ques d a y e v e n in g . 16? S econd W. A D a U e ll. 1004 E Y am h ill tion be taken up and discussed in or the Federation. F E D E R A T IO N C O N V E N T IO N J. J. FLBHEBTY S GflFE The Boston Packing Co. Inc. Corner Seveem ano wasningiaa The Popular Saloon Schiller Cigar Factory CIGARS “Mt. Hood” Shirts Overalls STUB BBEWEBY GO'S m HOP GOLD “A Little BetterThai) Seems Necessary’ FLEISCH N ER. MAYER & CO. Jhe yinheuser MAKERS CLEARANCE SA i Wines, Liquors ana is der to determine, if possible, what policy the State Federation shall pur Since the arbitration act came into sue in coining political campaigns, o|»era‘ion in 1S95 the number of fac and ns a guidance to your incoming tories in New Zealand has increased executive board. The Tsibor Press is the only news by 5,772, and the factory workers by paper in the state devoted to the 40.524. cause of labor, and I am sorry that it is not better patronized by the un- The South Australian Premier, Toni ion men of thia state. It r* a paper „ . , . , . Price, who is a stone mason by trade. th a t should he found in every work- in g m an'* home and I take the liber marched with his union in the recent t y o f suggesting to the incoming ex- Adelaide Eight Hour procession. SA T U R D A Y , B a k ery an d C o n fe c tio n er y W orker». Ixtcal 111 -Flr«t and th ird S aturdava, 6 o ’c lo c k P m . 2 2 8 4 Y a m h ill A D upol». 293 B u m « !d f Iteer D river« an d B o ttle r * F irst an<« th ird S a tu r d a y . D raw lln ll G. C. G o ld fn b e r g , «11 K ell v B rew er*' U nion S econd and fo u rth [ in tu r - d ay e v en in g , 228 4 Y a m h ill. A r lo s H a ll. <>tto K u lk a, box 171 B rid g e an d S tr u c tu r a l Iro n W orker - S a t - u rd av e v e n in g . 2 3 0 4 Y a m h ill S ta tio n a r y F ir e m e n —Fir« t and th p u rd ay e v en in g * . M ualciana' Ha C h am b er o f < u n m erce. J e -.ie s 5«4 F e t t 'g r o v e Ixti.g « h o rem en , L ocal 2 8 6 —A t c a ll Ident, H ib ern ian H a ll. S econ d an< H u gh F itc h . 27 N Front. S tea m F .ngln ere«’ U n io n . L ocal 8 7 — 8 e v e n in g . H a ll >60, Iteky B u ild in g an d M orrison C. H. P o w e r s. Court W E L C H , th e A m e r ic a n C lo th ie r UNION Sole A gents Old K entucky H om e Club. S h a w ’» Pure M alt, Old Jeff. C T aylor’s Red, W h ite and Blue Star, M ount Vernon Rye, R epsold's Cogns« Brandy. B E N ’S RESTAURANT B . L . C A I N , P .o p n c to r , CORNER FOURTH AND CUSAN STS. The on ly Proprietor in the C ity w ho wears th e U n ion B utton TELEPHONE 2 4 6 ^ ta n ib h l St. P h o o , M a ia >8». MEAT CO’S F am o u s 8 u g ar Cured Hain«. B rea k fast Bacon and P ure K ettle h e n t e r e d Leaf Lard. .-. All o u r M eats, B oth F resh and Cured, are G overn- m e n t In spected. : : : : : : : : 8 3 3 port V and , ç b* l ¡-J if/ ' — r~« J — ■. t