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effect of materially changing the |
present situation.
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P R I N T E R S 1 For organized labor, the
expert-!
cnee of the recent contest is in effect ;
the lesson that the union men must j
GET A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE
register as voters if they hope t o 1
IN WAGES; NEW SCALE IS ever accomplish anything politically;'
$23.25 AND $26.25.
and labor must light for the com- j
pulsory holiday on election d ay ;j
wilhoti *his condition the right to |
Advices from f'le ‘•Nnd, 0., indi
vote is of little practicability.
cate that the Lender, Press and
U N IO N L A B E L
FINEST QUALITY. PCRFECTONOF FINISH
Daily News have just entered into
UNEXCELLED LAUNDRY. FULLY SHPUNA
new agreements with the Typo POLITICAL REPORTS IN IOWA.
MADE
IN ALL DESIRABLE SHAPES
This year Iowa is making a rec
graphical Union of that city calling
IDE BROS.
MANFRS.
for an increase in wages of $2.25 ord for politieal reforms. The le g
PAUL B .H A Y
P A C IF IC
COAST
MANAOEA
per week for all eom(*oying room islature has framed and adopted a
1 7 9 6 M» ALLISTER ST .S.F.
employees. About 250 members of new and improved system of muni
the Typographical Union will lie cipal government for cities, has de
affected by the increase. The con vised a new form of direct legis
tracts call for the operation of lation for the state, which system : : Trade Union Dirt<torv
strictly union composing rooms, as h a s received more than a majority ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B B B B B B S S S S S B B B S
heretofore. The leader, Press and vote in the H o u s e , and the Legis
Following will be found a directory
News are union in all departments. lature will doubtless provide for of Portland unions, giving the name,
Under the present scale the men ,Mipulnr election of I ailed States time and place of meeting, and wher
ever possible fo r-th e Labor Press to
are receiving $21 per week for work Senators.
ascertain the name and address of the
Tin' improved system of municipal
on evening taper». The new seal
secretary. Secretaries will confer a
calls for $23.25 on evening papers government is for cities of more favor upon the Labor Press by noti
than 25,(NX) imputation, and it is fying the management of errors or
and $2(1.25 on morning papers.
The increase will take effect on optional with the people to install changes in this list:
SUNDAY.
An initiative petition of 25 S h in g , le ...
the first of May, and the contract it.
W ra v e r « ’ U n io n K o . SB— E v e ry S un
Portland, Oregon, May 6, 1907,
G el your
C L E V E L A N D
of
per cent of the voter» can bring
before their fellow citizens the ques
tion of adopting the »»stem. I t is
understood that Des Moines will soon
make the change.
M ONDAY.
in g
T ra d e s
C ouacU - E v e r y
M onday
The system provides for a board B u e ild
v e n in g a t 0 o’c lo c k In C ooks a n d W a lt -
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of five members, consisting of a B u ild in g L a b o re rs — E v e r y M o n d a y even ing.
B a rte n d e rs ' H a l l, 1 *8 H A ld e r s t r e e t
M.
mayor and four couiiciltnen, with a
J. C onroy. 28« Li A ld e r .
C a r r ia g e a n d W a g o n
W o rk e rs — F ir s t and
veto power in the voters, who |tos-
t h ir d T u e s d a y e ve n in g s . D re w H a ll. R o b
M o r r is S t
sess also the power of direct legis C ig e r a t r E M w a in k g e , r » 387
- S e c o n d M o n d a y . D r a w h a lt
. F lts g a r a ld , 1 (2 Second.
lation, and the right of recall. These E le W c . tr ic H ia
n s , K e . 1ZS ( L in a
M a n ) — E v e ry
M o n d a y n ig h t. D r a w H a ll.
live officials are to receive fair sal k in s , 24« E . T h ir t y - f o u r t h . W . B. J e n
t t e r n M a k e rs — Second a nd fo u rth M on
aries and devote their entire time P a «lays.
D re w l i a l l N o. 206.
R . Lo ve rld g e,
335 H ro a d w a y .
and energies to their work and will P lu m b e r» — E v e r y M o n d a y a v a ilin g , A rio n
11 a i 1 ■
he nominated and elected by direct S a ilo rs — E v e r y M o n d a y n i g h t 7:20. N o. 40
U n io n a- enus. L . W . P a u l.
vote.
S h ip w r ig h ts a n d C a u lk e rs — E v e ry
second
a n d fo u r th M o n d a y . D r e w H a lL
Thus expert business ability is S tr u c tu r a l B u ild in g T ra d e s A llia n c e — E v e ry
M o n d a y n ig h t a t 128)2 F i f t h s tre e t.
to be combined with the jteople’» W eb P res s m en — F I ra t M o n d a y , R oom 21«
G oodn ough B lu lld ln g .
rule. The actual workings of the
TUESDAY.
B a r te n d e r s ’ L e a g u e , N o . U S , In B a rte n d e rs '
h a ll, 284 >8 A ld e r s t r e e t e v e ry 1st a nd 3d
system will he watched with great
T u e s d a y n ig h t, a n d e v e ry 2d a n d 4th
T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n .
interest. I t is claimed that it will
B la c k s m ith s a n d H e lp e r s U n io n — E v e r y sec
ond
an d fo u rth T u e s d a y . D ra w H a ll.
solve the problem of securing honest
B in d e ry
W o m e n 's
U n io n ,
N e . 112— F ir s t
T
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s
d
122 Becond s tre e t.
and effective municipal government, B o o k b in a d y e r* e ve K n o in . g U . —
T h ir d T u e s d a y , B oom
200 D re w
B u ild in g .
E . J . B onnenburg,
provided complete home rule is es box
3 W o o d la w n .
C arp e n te rs — E v - r y
Tuesday
n ig h t
at
1
tablished.
o’c lock, h a ll 301 D r a w B ld g ., 182 Second.
Cooks a nd W n B e r a 1st. I r a n d 4 th T u e s
Iow a’s other new system is an
days a t 8:80 P. M ., a n d 2d T u e s d a y a t
2:30 P. M ., In C ooks a n d W a it e r s ’ h a ll,
improved form of advisory initia
128 H F i f t h s t r e e t
L o c o m o tiv e
E n g in e e rs — F ir s t
and
t h ir d
tive. I t ‘s proposed that where a
T u e s d a y a t 11 a m .. D re w H a ll.
M u s ic ia n s — F ir s t T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n a t No.
hill in the legislature or a resolu
162 Second.
B o a rd m ee ts e v e ry Tu es d a y
fte rn o o n a t sam e place.
R o o m 108. a t 1
tion for the submission of a con a o'c
lo c k i«. nt.
E. L . R ice.
s h e e t t lc t a l W o rk e r* — F l r . t and th ir d T u m -
stitutional amendment fails to pass, S ta th a m ry F ire m e n I-o r a l K o . I I S — M e et
e v e ry
..........
and
F o u rth
Tuesday
In
the voters can put it to an ndvisot\v
th e m o n th .
D re w H a ll 300. Sec. O tto
l.e e e e r . 212 T w e n t y - f l r . t St
N.
vote of their fellow citizens at the
days. D re w H a ll.
Ir a 8
H ill . 1180 E.
P R IM A R I E S
M a in .
primary election, or 55 of the 158 T e a n id riv e r a ’ U n io n , L o r a l 1 *2 — E v e ry T u e s
t. U nio n H a ll. Becond a n d S ta rk .
F IG H T O V E R members of the Legislature can or d W a . y J n ig R h ogers.
1508 N o rth ru p .
(C o n tin u e d f r o m p a ire I)
W EDNESDAY.
der that the vote be taken. Such a A llie d P r in tin g T ra d e s C o n n e ll— Second
W ed n es d a y e ven ing, 21« G oodnough B u il d
John M. Mann ........................... 190 system, it is claimed, would term in ing
B ric k la y e rs ’ U n io n — E v e ry W e d n e s d a y e v e n
C. If. Piggott
.......................... 13 ate most of the evils of the lobby. ing. A rio n H a ll, 22» to Y a m h ill. Chas.
Stokes, B o x 328.
Belding’s plurality ................ 211 •The hill, though introduced in the tin iln h a iH lIe r * ' L o ca l l U —F ir s t a n d t h ir d
W ed n es d a y evening a t D a v la H a l l, c o rn e r
R ussell s tre e t and A lb in a aven ue.
L. L.
Councilman Seventh Ward.
House by a Democrat, has received
R a y , 120 Sellw ood.
A. G. Itushlight ........................ 732 a vole of 44, as against 34, lacking l a b o r P a r t y — E v e ry W e d n e s d a y a t 8 P. M .,
In Cook« a nd W a lte r s ' h a ll. 128 to F i f t h
« tre a t.
nly 11 of the required two thirds
Councilman Eighth Ward.
I.e a lh e r n o r k e r s E v e ry W e d n es d a y e ve n in g ,
Second, th ir d floor.
M a n le y D a v la 21«
Frank N. Bennett ....................... «696 vote for the submission of a eon- 162 U nio
n avenue.
M eeaeuger B oys' P ro te c tiv e .U n io n — E v e ry
Fred J. Brady ............................ 2S0 tit utional amendment.
W e d n es d a y n ig h t D re w H a ll.
C e c il E.
«4« E. S even th. N .
George F. Brice ...................... 474
By taking the advisory vote of P a M in e««lnger.
te r» — E v e ry
W ed n es d a y
n ig h t
at
8
J. M. Keltv ............................... 93
c k , h a ll 201 D re w B ld g ., 112 Second
the people at the time the nomin P la o'clo
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B ennett's plurality ................ 222
n in g . P la s te rs ' H a ll, 127 to F irs t.
ations are made the question will R ig e ve
g e rs a n d S h lp llu e ra , K o. M S — F ir s t W e d
nesday e ven ing In m o n th . H a l l 800, A lls
DEMOCRATIC.
he kept separate from the issues
k y B u ild in g .
H e n ry A rn d t. 248 B urn s id e .
S te re o ty p e r»
an d
K le c tro ty p e ra , 4 » — F l r * t
Mayor.
at the regular election, and it will
W e d n es d a y even ing. R oom 21«. G oodnough
B u ild in g
F r a n k L a n d . J o u rn a l.
George If. Thomas ............
438 ho easy to pledge the candidates to. S tre e t R a ilw a y E m p lo y e » — E v e ry W e d n e a -
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1 ,rew Hall.
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H arry Lane . . . .
939 . IM'V . instructions
from their (on- I Journe-rmen T a ilo r ’« U n io n , N o . 7<— Second
and fo u rth W e d n es d a y . U nio n H a l l, Sec-
L ane's plurality
501 stiluents when given by referendum • ontl RnJ
J M B « n d ro th . B o x 122.
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THURSDAY.
City Auditor.
Vote. r urtliermore, lejnslntive h ea r- I ,4» rt>er» --'s « cond a n d F o u rth T h u rs d a y e v e n
ing, 1C2 Second.
T . M . Eeabo, s ec re ta ry ,
George I. Smith ..........................956 ngs will have been had and the de-
S X 2.L T v.ry Thure-
will run for five years, ending May
1,1912. Arbitration of differences is
provided for, and aibitration agree
ments between the publishers and
the International Typographical Un
ion will be executed simultaneously
throug, the American Newspaper
Publishert ’ Association.
Under the provisions of the ar
bitration agreement the publishers
are protected against strikes and
walkouts for the coming five years.
The publishers nre assured that
peace will reign in their composing
rooms during the life of the new
agreements.
The negotiations between the pub
lishers and the union have been
pending for the past thirty days.
During this time several conferences
took place between representatives
of the publishers and the union.
The conferences were notable be
cause of the friendly feeling which
prevaded them. All questions at is
sue were approached with an evi
d e n t desire on both sides to roach
a n amicable adjustment.
The spirit
o f fairness, which wns exhibited
b y the publishers, tended to facil
itate nn early agreement.
,,a y n l* h t ln H a l l 302. D ra w B u ild in g .
Councilman-at-Large.
ail Worked out
162 S eco n d s tr e e t.
H o lle r M a k e r s ’ U n io n —Second
a nd
fo u rth
Robert Andrews ".................... ..
847
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h u rs d a y eve n in g , A rio n H a l l 228 t t Y a m
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h ill.
Councilman First Ward.
TELEPHONE GIRLS STRIKE IN
nH..ih' « « i h
T. J. Onncannon ...................... 62
G a rm e n t W o rk e rs — F lr e t a nd t h ir d T h u ra T
SAN FRANCISCO
■lay e ve n in g , 182 Second.
Ix iu g a lio re n ie n 'a A e n o rln tio n . S W - F t r e t and
Councilman Fourth Ward.
On the 3rd inst., the Telephont
thl.
rd T.huJ “’aJ
tJn,on Hal1-
1
ond and S ta rk , th ir d floor.
J . B. Ryan ..................................
t t p e r a t ors
o is anil
an d Telegraph
T e le e r a i.h ( Operators
lite r a l o r - (
V n lo n - E v e r y T h u r .d a y a t * P. M .
In C ooks and W a lte r s ' h a ll, 1 2 8 H F i f t h
Councilman Sixth Ward.
o f the I’acilie Slates Telephone a n ’
r r l n t lu t f P rrsB inen , L o c a l 43— F ir s t T h u r a -
John G. Ileitkeinjier .................. 58 Telegraph Company went «mt on
dn.v, 1 2 7 H F lr» t.
W . H . G erdea, A m e r
ic a n T y p e F o u n d er« Co.
I{«*luil
Clerk»»— Second an d fo u rth T h u r s -
Councilman Eighth Ward.
strike to enforce their denuu.ds for
<1«yt«.
D rc d H u ll No. 20.
r ic a l E m p lo ye « , L o ca l 3 3 — Second and
A. A. Kadderly .......................... 202 an increase of wages and recogni T h fo e a u t rth
T h u rs d a y . 22» Vfr Y a m h ill.
C. X .
C a m p b e ll, S ta r T h e a tr e .
M. J. Driscoll, nominated as coun tion of their union.
W ood, W ir e a n d M eta l leath er« V n lon —
T h u r sd a y
« v e n ln « , Eaters*
H a ll. S18H
cilman at-large polled a splendid vote
The < !>''iiiti.r* ask for the fol
F irs t.
F R ID A Y .
and in him labor has a true friend. lowing fcalc
Students or i.pji dors C a rp e t W o rk e r« , Ix»cal 3 - F r id a y evening.
2 8 0 H Y a m h ill
H . C. B ro w n . 453 F lo r -
He was a candidate on the Labor with less than three m onths' experi-! e n c r
F . ln t r lc a l W’oeker«. N o . S IT — F r id a y , D re w
H a ll.
J. T., ('r o c k w e ll, hox 644
P arty ticket and owes much to the dice, s.’H c m onth; opera* >rs .ith
I'r d r r H t w l
T m « lr«
C o n n c 'l— E v e ry
F r id a y
n lv lit nt » o'clo c k , h a ll 302 D re w B ld g .,
union vote for his success nt the more i!i«'. six months hut I >-s that
162 Second.
e
E le c t H e a l
W o r k e r s E v e ry
F r id a y
polls.
line in «1:11'.’' experience, $35; op«‘i In n e ld
v e n in g nt » o’c lo c k ln Cook« and W a lte r«*
The question now arises “ What aiors wi.ii Ilion than nine m outh- h a ll. 12» »4 F ifth M re e t.
M o c h ln lftt» . W illa m e t t e Ix»d<c, N o. 63 — F r i
a y e v e n ln jr,. 162 Second
W . A. D a lie ll.
w’ill the result of the general elec hut iess ti c i one y ear's e x p e r i« o r e . • d 1004
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$.37.56; o|i4r.'itora with m >r* ihar
N o. 200.
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Mayor Lane till doubtlessly be a one y»Hi''» , • perienee, a flai rate o 1' B a k e r y an d C o n fe c tio n e ry W o rk e r« . I«ocal
114 F ir s t and t h ir d S a tu rd a y s. 6 o’clock
candidate for re-election to the high $(i0; nil public exehnuge opt rr.tors.
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office he now fills. Mr. Devlin will as Well as ih'ise on pr.vatf PX(’ h lU l:r I t e r D riv e n * on<l D o ttie r « F l r . t «n d th ird
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B o tu rd n y . D re w l ! « l l
G. C. O o ldenb erg,
make a strong opponent on the Re efl who draw their ,»av from
tel“-
»11 K » u » y
l l r r w r r « ' V n lo n Second nnd fo u rth S n tu r-
publican ticket, so, a most inter phone coninanv,
flat rata of $00:
day evening, ««« h vamhii’. Arion h » ii .
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O tto K u lk n . box 171
I'cceivo Bridge nnd » t r u r t u r a l J e o n P o r k e r * B»|.
esting campaign may be looked for. lo n g (listaiK'P o p rra tiirs to receive
u rd a v e ve n in g . 22A*4 Y a m t . i l .
m e n . I o r a l t(M -A t r a i l o f pre»-
The Labor P arty w;ll likely put the sBme as lo ci’. 'flic exislinir lo n Id g e s n h t, o re lilb
e r n ln n H a ll. Second nnd S ta rk
H u g h F itc h , »7 N F ro n t.
up an independent ticket nt the scale runs from
to $15 and $59 M n U n n a ry E n g in e e r* E v e ry S a tu rd a y * v e n -
In g n t • »'clo ck. In C ook« nnd W e lt e r * '
Ju n e election, which will have the a month.
h a ll. i : « H F i f t h « tre a t.
FA M O U S
ALBERT B E R M
THE
D R U G G IS T
»33 W A IH IN G T O N
HOP GOLD
STR EET
N e a r B econd
O R D E R S FO R K EO A N O
B O T T L E tT B E E R P R O M P T L Y
F IL L E D BY C A L L IN G U P
S c h ille r
C ig a r
F a c to ry
PHONE EAST 46
O rn o e
M anufacturer
W h o le sa le an d R eta il
D ealer ln
EAST THIRD AND BURNSIDE STS.
P O R TL A N D , OR.
Havana and Domestic
Unfair
P h o n e M ain 1 7 4 4
CIGARS
¡ k z n lo Oijaoizíí Laíor
d a y . 2 p. m .. P u lto n .
P h o to -K n g r n v e ra U n io n — E l.v a n o’clo c k f lr .t
S un day, H oorn 214, G oodnough B u ild in g .
Geo. H a n d le y , O re g o n ia n .
R a ilw a y
F r e ig h t
H a n d le r s — Second
and
fo u r th S u n d a y. 2 p. m . D re w H a ll.
P.
M c D o n a ld . 182 Second.
T y p o g r a p h ic a l, K o . # » — P l r - t S u n d a y a f t e r
noon. A. O. U . W . H a l l, S e llln g -H ir e c h
B u ild in g .
Geo. a V t h . J o u rn a l.
STM BREWEBY CO’S
» r u g a a n d M e d ic in e «
T lx ©
281 W ashington St., Cor. Fourth
P h o n e B la ck 1881
»34 W a s h in g to n S tre e t
P o r tla n d , O regon
C. B. S te rn b e rg
W . H . S tiv e rs
CHOICE
STERNBERG & STIVERS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GET THE BEST
W IN ES , LIQUORS and CIGARS
810-11 C h a m b u o f C om m erce ; Phone M a in 653
P o rtla n d , Oregon
£
UNION MEN AND WOMEN
DON’T FORGET
THE NAMES OF THOSE FAIR
STARCHES
I H ig h e s t A w ard
| WORLD S FAIR
l
S I LO U IS
F a m ily U oom e a n d F a m ily G a rd e n .
TIVOLI GARDEN SALOON
AKDKKW BWAK8DN, P ropr.
Cor. 23d and W ashington,
JOHN ZCKLUND
Proprietor
ROYAL CORN
INTERNATIONA!
MONARCH STARCH
> D IC T IO N A R Y «
WEBSTER'S
126 F IR S T S T R E E T
Bet. W eehiogtoo and Alder
PO R TLA N D . OREGON
ME
R e c e n tly Enlarged
W ITH
2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w W o r d s
N e w G a z e tte e r o f t h e W o r ld
with more than 25,000 titles, buec 1 on the
latebt census returns.
N e w B io g ra p h ic a l D ic t io n a r y
containing the names o f over 10,000 noted
pentouu, date of birth, d eath ,etc.
Carpenters and Garden
TO O LS
Choice
Razors, Pistols and Knives
North Bank Saloon
W e «ell th e ta m e good« fo r leas m oney
a nd b e tte r goods for th e sam e m oney
th a n o th e r houses. S m a ll expense and
lo w re n t w i l l prove it
W e sell
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Piggott, Ftuctt & Bigger
Sitoniegs at Law
shops
The yinheuser
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Room 4 Mulkey Building
N. E. Cor. 2d and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
High Class W ines and Liquors
Gambrinus Beer
T v lr p l io n e M a in » ,2 2 7
234 MORRISON STREET
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A UNION MAN?
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It you do not see the card, please ash
for it.
The following is a list of the unfail
barber shops in the city:
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PORTLAND, OREGON
A ll lo -ce n t barber sh op s, all Japanese
barber shops
shops.
Sol B lu m s u s r
Eugene H o c k
and all Chineae barbel
fiiaoaaer I Both
W H E N YOU SE E
W holesale Dealers and Im porters
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Then See That This Label is on
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Your Custom-Made Clothing
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D e m a n d i t on a ll y o u r p r in tin g .
I t is an indication o f f a i r con
ditions. and lakes the place
o f boy cots, strikes and
lockouts
Portland Allied Printing Tradea
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T h e T y p o g r a p h ic a l U n io n
T h e P r i n t i n g P rca a tu icn 'a U n io n
T h e W’c h P r e a ftn ie n ’e U n io n
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b t e r o o ty p e r s * & E lo c t r o t y p e r e ’ U u io n
110 F O U R T H S T R E E T
Portland, Oregon
S< e Agents O ld K i jc k v H om e Club. Shaw's
Pure M a lt, O ld Jeff. C . T a y lo r's Red W h ite end
Blue S tar, M ount Vernon Rye, Repsold’e Cognac
Brandy.
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BREWERY WORKMEN
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Sec T h a t Thia Badge I» W o rn by the
Teamster W ho Does Your Draying
Successor to W in e o r
Choice W inea
Liquors
Beers and Cigar»
TRADC M A R S « l O I I T I A I D
OF THE UNITED STATES
Most Elaborate
HOT LUNCH
Served D ay and
N ight
« -T h e above Trade Mark can be found »neli
Kege end Packages of Union Madt Beer
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U N IO N R E S T A U R A N T
Coffee and O y s te r H ouse
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M O R R IS O N - S T .
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GEO. M . O R T O N , M anager
Ask for the union label and t.ie mer
chant who wait» oa you will respect
you for being consistent.
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