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Portland, Oregon, October 21, 1907. Portland Labor Press Page Poor ♦♦♦♦♦♦ monopoly against the people, the people should be protected against : Trade Union Directory i monopoly. ’ ’ The fact of the matter is this: Co-op-ration and the introduction Following will be found a directory That statemimt implies that (he • •»’ machinery have enormously in nt amp—tin faster you ojierate the of Portland unions, g ing the name, lexer with that one foot, tie more governments ot city, state and na creased industrial production, and time and place of nueting, and wher soni»' the»»- improvement» have been intro tin you slip under the lion are now controlled by i picee» of ever possible for the Irfthor Presa to »tamp, th< more money you make. power other than the peojde. Thi» duced into industry in such a wry ascertain the name and address of the e work sys- controlling power in government is that the opportunity to work has Jt i» the insidious pn tein which keep» your lervous ener- a combination of predatory “ inter- passed from the control of tin- work secretary. Secretaries will confer a that Inn»' through the eon- er to an “ owner,” ami these own favor upon the Labor Press by noti- gy »1 rained to it» utiuost. You slop ,.s| to rest a moment that, you may do, tr o l of government granted them ers, partly through greed and part I fying the management of errors or hill it is at your own cxj>ch»e. Your s e l v e s privileges by means of which ly through ignorance of the law of changes in this list: BUNDAY. employer pays for no wasted lime, they prey ip"ii the industry of the economic justice, have taken an un in Irra»' lx*ugue, No. 339— Meet» at Ini» levying trihu'e upotl fair advantage of the workingmen I Burts* and whi'ii you are worn out so that people. .♦ '.I1.. A ld e r «ti» t t , th e first four un- you cannot turn out enough piece» a the p e o p l e 1» called “ special privi who have been forced to cojne to d ay « in th e m o n th . A E . S c h w a r ts .■>«•<• M ari A id e r a ire e t da\ Io make it pay to keep you. you lege.” Therefore Governor Folk them for employment. P h o to -E n g ra v en U nion—Eleven o clock first Hoorn l i t , Goodnough B uilding lint when we get an honest gov ■ Sunday, are discharged, you are »imply a continued with this declaration: Geo. H andley, Oregonian. ay F reigh t H andlers— Second and worn-out bit of machinery. Or you j “ Tin paramount issue of today is eminent, the law of justice or the R ailw fourth Sunday. 2 p in.. Drew Hall. P. are at a sewing machine run by' tin- elimination of the special priv «essation of exploitation through McDonald. 162 Second. hbiiigi» w« utera N o. 5M— M» ♦ t firs t a n ti th ir d eleel i ieity, ami you an- paid ac ilege. With the passing of the s | h i-ial priv ilege v ill abolish both S u n d a y s a t 10:3ü A M., 3U0 D rew H a ll. 16-’ S e c o n d St. E R o b in s, S e c r e ta r y , 146 cording to the uuinhi'i' of hags that privilege of lawlessness must eome uncurned incomes and involuntary H a m ilto n A vt P h o n e 6826. poverty—ami that means all pover T ypographical, No. M —Flr»t Suaday a fte r pas» under your neeille each day. the passing of the privilege of law.” A. O. U. W. H all, S ellin g-H lrech if you »lop to hind up the finger» That is to sav, piracy amt high ty ami all predatory wealth. Con noon. Building. Geo. aV th, Journal. pierced by the needle in your hurry way robbery having been outlawed sequently, as Governor Folk says, MONDAY. tc finish up an extra number so hv legislation, we must also outlaw “ the paramount issue of today is B uilding Trade«— Meets every Monday night in Cook» and H all. that your pay envelope will have a Ill»- mean» by which the privileged the elimination of special privilege,” B uilding Laborer« W alters Every Monday evening. Bartenders' H all, 164% few extra cents, you pay for the now obtain incomes from the indus or rather, it is the election of hon J. Conroy, 284 % Alder. Alder street. M. lime you lose. And you cannot lay try of others without rendering an est public servants. The election Carriage and W agon Worker»— First and third Tuesday evenings. Drew H all. R ob off to ease the aeliing hand an equivalent service in return. The must come before the elimination ert Ewing. 387 Morris St. Cigar Second Monday, D rew ball. other girl is waiting lor your ma late Samuel M. Jones. “ Golden can take place and of coarse nomi W. H. Maker»— F ltsgerald . 163 Second. chine. Stand over the ironing hoard Hull1” Mayor of Toledo, once wrote: nations precede elections, so that E lectrician s, No. 125 (L ine M ea )— Every Monday night. Drew H all. W. S. J e n or in the starching room of the “ When we shall for service render the full sequence of the paramount kins. 248 E. T hirty-fourth. P attern Maker»— Second and fourth Mon issue is, the nomination and election laundries for 1*) hour» a day, six Service of an equal worth. days. Drew H all No. 2U6. R. Loverldge, day» in III»' week, and will you not Then will all mankind Is- brothers— of honest men to public office who 335 Broadway. Plum ber»—Every Monday evening, Arion Heaven will then have come to can he dejiendcd upon to eliminate concede your $- or $1.2.) a day well Hall B ailor»--Every Monday night. TrJO, No. 40 special privilege and secure equal earned f And would you not. pray e a r th ." Union avenue. L.. W. Paul. ip w rig h t. and C au lk er»--E very second Service for service, or doing as opportunity for all. This will be S h and Unit our 1 S. Supreme Court will fourth Monday. Drew Hall. uphold our Ill-hour law ? Will you much for others as others do for the realization of Lincoln’s ideal — Structural H alidina Trades A llian ce— Every Monday night a t 128 VO F ifth etreet. not agree with me that the women you is the application of the Golden i “ a government of the jieople, by W eb Preeonien— First Monday. Boom 214 of the I mted Stales have one rea Rule. And it is mainly by obtain the people and for the people.” — Ooodnough Hlulldlng. TUESDAY, son Io be ashamed of being Ameri ing governmental privilege or priv Progress. B lack sm ith s aad H elp er, Union— Every sso - can women? Sounds pretty harsh, ilege through governmental favor ond and fourth Tuesday, Draw H all. W om en’, Union, N o. 11»— F irst does it not f Ashamed of being an itism that the enormous inequalities INTERESTING ITEMS GLEANED Bindery Tuesday evening, 142 Second street. Bookbinders No. Ml—Third T uesday. Room FROM EXCHANGES CON American woman! Last June, the of present-day economic conditions 200 Drew Uulldlag. E. J. Sonnsnburg. box 2 W oodlawn. DENSED. are possible. As soon as we get. highest court in the State of New- Carpenters— Every T uesday n igh t, corner York said it was “ unconstitution honest governments, and the privi G ra n d avenue a n d Blast l ’lnw s tr e e t . It J. G riffith , K. iT e ta r y , I5S3 E. 17th a l” to forbid women over the age leges by which the few now levy In the police court at New Haven, str. vt. of iff to work more than .10 hours tribute upon the many are with Conti., on September 2(1, Frank J. Cooks and W a lter,— 1st. Ir and 4th T u es d a y , at 8:10 P. M , and 2d Tusaday a t a day. Under the “ freedom of drawn, enormous graft incomes will McGee, of Worcester, Mass., was 2:10 P. M , in C ook , and W alter,' hall. 128V4 F ifth street. contract” fallacy, women may be eease and the workingman's income lined $400 and sentenced to two Locom otive E ngineers— First and third Tuesday at 11 a. m.. Drew Hall. obliged to work 12, 18 or 20 hours will he enormously increased, and years in the county jail on a charge M usicians— First Tuesday afternoon at No. 142 Second. Hoard m eets every Tuesday a »lav. Quit, yes, she may quit, the freeing of industrii, opportunity of intimidating strike-breakers at afternoon a t sam e place. Room 104, a t 1 hut litul means that she loses her will still further enormously increase MeLagon & Co.’s foundry in that o'clock p. in. E. Rica. Flr»t and third Tue«- S h eet M otol Work« job and brings distress not only our annual industrial product. Want city. Ira 8 H ill, 11«» E. day«. Drew Hall. Main. for herself hut for those she is sup-j and the fear of want will be ban Stationary Firem en Local No. 118— Meet porting. Our own 10-hour law is islied from the nation, and the reign Tlit* Canadian Deputy Minister of every Second and Fourth Tuesday In m onth. Drew H all 300. Sec. O tto now before the V. 8. Supreme Court, of “ peace on earth and good will Labor has told the management of the Leaser. 212 T w en ty -flrit St. N. appealed by the laundry interests, among men” which was proclaimed Spring Hill (Nova Scitia) mines W EDN ESDAY. who insist that Oregon women shall two thousand years ago will be a where there is a strike, that unless A llied Printing Trade» Connell— Second have the right to “ freedom of con reality instead of a “ visionary” they can supply coal for the Inter W ednesday evening, 214 Ooodnough Build* Union— E very W ednesday ev en tra c t” so that they may be em ideal of an “ impractical dreamer.” colonial Railway, the Dominion Gov B ricldojer»' ing, Arion H all, 228% Yam hill. E. Stein- That ideal is perfectly practical if ernment will be compelled to place buck, secretary. ployed for any length of time. Meet second and fourth W edne»- Much wiser and more fa -seeing a majority want to practice it and an order for <>0,000 tons with the Carmen— daye at Room 200, Drew B uilding, H. L. Burdett. 1789 D w igh t street. U niversity are the 14 nations of Eur< pc, who, will unite to vote for the advocates United States firms, as this is need Park. in September lest, met m Berne, of justice instead of the advocates ed for the Intercolonial, a Govern Labor P a rty — E very W ednesday a t 8 P. M., la Cooks and W altars’ h a ll, 128% F ifth Switzerland, and signed v treaty and agents of graft for all public ment-owned railway. etreet. T at hors Mnrt every W ednesday even in g a t forbittdin-; tne employment of all officers. Cooks and W aiters Hall. One of the bulwarks of graft iu women nt night. Russia and the The annual convention of the Na L e ctb erw o rk en — Every W ednesday evening. 162 Second, third floor. M anley Davla, 214 United States were conapieuwi.» by this country was attacked by Gov tional Association of Knilway Com Union avenue. ratragpr tectiv e .U n ion — Every their absence. And the Russian ernor Folk in the following vigorous missioners has recommended Con W ednesday B o y n s ig h P t ro Drew H all. Cecil E. and American eagles are screaming ami pointed comment: M esstnger, «44 E. Seventh, N. gressional legislation to compel rail lln t e r e E very W ed nee uay n ig h t at 8 “ A tariff so arranged as to create roads, both steam and electric, to o'clock, h a ll 201 D rew B ld g., 182 Second. a duet that is proclaiming to the P laster»' Union, 821— Every W ednesday world that Russian and American monopoly anil to give to a few peo protect their tracks by an automatic evening. Piaster»* H all, 127% First. women are on the sntne basis. Are ple the privilege of preying on the signal system, and urged the several R igger» and ShlpUnor», No. 8t9— F irst W ed n esd ay even in g In m onth. H all 800, AUs- we proud of being American wo rest of the people is legalized graft. state legislatures to enact laws along ky B uilding. H enry Arndt, 248 Burnside. Stereotypere and Blectrotypore, 48— First “ As nations increase in power and this line. men f France bus gone even a step W ednesday evening. Room 814, Ooodnough Building. Frank Land, Journal. farther and ha.» declared that there population, commerce must broaden. /o a rn ey m en T ailor’s Union. No. 74— Second and fourth W ednesday, un ion H all. S ec shall be no work for any one, man, We can not always sell abroad and The San Pedro, Los Angeles & ond and Stark. J. M B endroth. B ox 122. woman or child, on the seventh »lay never buy. Trade restrictions abroad Salt Lake Railroad Company has an URSDAY. of the week. But here in enlight breed trade retaliations at home. A nounced a voluntary increase in pay B arbers—Second TH and Fourth Thursday ev en ing. 162 Second. M. Leabo, secretary. ened America, according to our sa monopoly tariff i.» not necessary to of all telegraph operators and sta 187% F irst; phone. T. Pacific 1601. cred constitution, women must no* protect the American workingman tion agents on its road. The in W om en’s Union Label L eague— E very Thurs day n ig h t in H all 302, D rew B uilding, have her “ freedom of contract” nor has it ever had that result. crease ranges from $5 to $25 a 1 6 2 ’Second street. M akers’ Union— Second and fourth taken away from her by any legis Because he is a better educated man month, according to the importance B o T iler hursday evening, Arion H all 228% Y am lature. Our judges are traveling ami can do things in a shorter of the positions. The increase will hill. Coopers’ Union— F irst and third Thursday along the old rocky road that Inis time, the average American work mean a total advance in salary of even in gs, B artenders’ H all, 164% Alder. O orm ent W orker»— F irst and third ThursT been abandoned for the broad, man is worth more than the foreign from $1200 to $1500 monthly. d ay evening, 162 Second. Grain Handier«— First and third Thursdays sin»s>th highway of the greatest r »><1 workman. The law of supply and each m onth, R ussell street and Albina avenue. W . McClark, secretary, 74 R u s for the greatest number, »by the demand regulates wages. Protective sell Ftreet. 14 nations of Europe. tariff »lien can not be for the benefit L ongshorem en’s Association,. 88fi— F irst and third Thursday evening. Union H a lt S ec Our only remedy in this country of the workingman. ond and Stark, third floor. C L A S S & KUO HO M M t co. P ressm en Local No. 43— First Thursday that can save the women from going “ If the protective tariff as now ar even in g in the m onth, M ulkey Bldg., ns-tts FlWl SIKH down into the depths of ind istri.tl ranged is an injustice, it cannot be Second and Morrison. W. H. Gerdes, se c PORTLAID, OREGON retary, care A. T. F. Co. degradation, lies iu organization, too speedily corrected and any post- R eta il Clerke— Second and . fourth T h u rs days. Dred H all No. 20. legislation and education. The only jtonement of the remedy is unfair to T eam d rlvers’ Union, Local 182— Every rescue for child slavery in factor the people. N'or should it be revised Thursday night, 128% F ifth St. 8. H. D elem eter, Secretary, 1041 E. Lincoln St. ies is organization, legislation ami by its friends. This request is in T h eatric«! E m ployes, Local 28— Second and fourth Thursday, 228% Yam hlli. C. M. line with trying a highwayman by education. C am pbell, Star T heatre. a ■ AVe must learn that we, of the a .jury comitosed of men of bis own W ood, W ire and M etal Lather» U n i o n - Thursday evening. Later«’ H all, 818% Sec T h a t Thia Badge ia W o rn by the calling. ranks of skilled labor, must organ First. F R ID A Y . “ Essentially a consumer's tax, iu Teamster W h o Does Yonr Dreying ize to protect the unskilled, so that Carpet W orkers, Local 8— F riday evening, a fair wage anil fair standard may the guise of a protection to the >30% Yam hill. H. C. Brow «. 463 Flor- be maintained. We must heed the American industries, di-senihling as B lectrtcal W orker», N o 817—Friday. Drew “ cry of the children” that “ shorten a friend to labor, the protective H all. J. L. Crockwell. box 644 F ed erated Trades Council— Every Friday ing tin1 js't'iod of childhood marks tariff operates as a cloak for cun n ig h t a t « o’clock, hall 303 Drew Bldg., 162 Second. the beginning of the degeneracy of ning, a shield for monopoly, a tine In sid e E lectrica l W orkers— Every Friday evening at 8 o’clock In Cooks and W alters the race.” Legislation has so fat- upon labor and in its last analysis, h all. 128% F ifth s tr e e t been ineffective, because organized a graft, conceived in greed and M achinists. W illam ette lxxlge. N o. 8S— F ri d a y evening. 162 Second W. A. D alsell. labor has not been able to control lirouglit forth in avarice. 1004 E. Yam hill „ Steam F itters— Every Fridays. Drew Hall “ Whatever restricts the demand its own members. No. 200. Organized labor has b»-»-n loyal to ¡for that which labor produces, tends SATURDAY. B ak ery and Confectionery W orkers. Ixwal the ideal of restricting labor of wo-Ito discourntre production, and put- 11<— First and third Saturdays. 6 o clock p m.,^ 228% Yam hill. A. Dupols, 2»> men and children, hut in dealing premium on indolence. And »lie B w ri>river» and B o ttle r s—First and third with the individual woman and child, tariff schedules were never higner Saturday. Drew Hall G C. Ooldenberg, organized labor has been lax. I here tlinn they are no.v. BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS’ B rew ers’ Union—Second and *ourth Satur- “ The doctrine of equal rights must he renewed strength and vigi d T y ^ v e n ln g . 22H% Yam hill. Ar’o . H all. No. 16a O tto K ulka, box 171. e . lance all along tin1 line- Education means that instead of protectin'; M eets every Thursday at !> (', Fifth Street B rid g e and Structural Iron W orker»—S a t alone is unable to meet the situation, urday evening, 280% Yam hill. en, Ix>e»l 2d4—At call of Pr**- i m n i i i n z L ongshorem legislation is ineffective. The bur Ident. Hibernian H all. Second and Stark. H ugh F itch . 27 N Front. W . M Ladd C E. L >dd J. W . Lsdd den rests on iirgnni/ntion. Steam Engineer»— Meet every Saturday are but: inni tig to realize that the goret liment o the eity, state alili nation belong» to litem ami that (C ontluued from p a g e 1) lhe\ call lake the government mto you Blip a piece of tin under a their hands whenever they wisli. W O M E N A N D C H IL D R E N I N O R E G O N F A C T O R IE S pie <i«-t y o u r D r a g a a n d M e d ic in e « of ALBERT BERNI T H K D R U O O |« T »3J W A S H IN G T O N I T H K E T N e a r H t 'c o n t l B IL L Y BROWN, Prop. E x-Tranrier PreprUt The first to fully recognize Union The P o rtla n d C a rria g e and Baggage Co. (J.NDLR N EW MANAGEMENT Special attention paid to Hack and Coupe orders night or day Gaggage promptly attended to on ehort notice Union Men, give up a call OFFICE Phone Main 55 304 Irving St. S c h ille r C ig a r F a c t o r y Havana and Domestic CIGARS 281 Washington St., Cor. Fourth P hone B lack 1 881 By Horace Mann. Governor Joseph . Folk, ot Mis- uri. delivered an address at Na»li- lle, Tenn., Tuesday night, solin' ol licit reads like a plagiarism from ogress. lie said: “ The prosjMM-ts for the success of 'niocratie ideas, those principles il,raced in the expression, ‘equal rhts to all. special privileges to tie,' were never brighter. A po- ical revival is going on nil over 3 land today on thut point, l ’eo- Jsadd & Jilton B K ite b lith c d 1859 -A . * I T K E Z R , S All 10-cent barber shop,, all Japanese barber shops, and all Chinese barber •hops. G. P. JONES Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes Fruits and Candies AU CUutei UrUon Ortodt a S p ecia lty 131 N. 6TH S T , PORTLAND. OR. Phone Main 5580 STUB BBEWEBY BO'S FA M O U S HOP GOLD ORDERS FOR KEO ANO BOTTLED BEER PROMPTLY FILLED BY OALLINQ UP IANOS. tlRSANS AND MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS bearing this label are PERFECT. They are made by com petent mechanics having served an ap- P PH O N E 46 EAST THIRD ARD BURNSIDE STS. P O R T L A N D , OR. ~MlSan(SR!l( ^ 1 ) R tlA E>¿r ffJIP’hA TlONAl AetRICA, W A H L O H I l f ft C A B L B T O H • 3 4 W a s h in g to n S tre e t P o rtla n d , O regon prenticeship of NOT LESS than THREE CHOICE YEARS. THEY COST HO MORE THAN OTHERS. W I N E S , L IQ U O R S a n d C I G A R « F a m ily R o o m s a n d F a m ily G ard en . I you desire the best, ask for this Label. TIVOLI GARDEN SALOON A N D R E W SW A N SO N , P ropr. Cor. AM and W aahlngton. ARE YOU A UNION MAN? rclf5!W ^ P o m i t D . Oa. Free H ot Lunch from n A . M . to i P M ., and from 4 to 6 P . M . The yinheuser OBCAR H A 8 E N M A Y R R Proprietor High Clase W ines and Liquors Then See That This Label is on T e le p h o n e M ain 3 0 1 7 Your Custom-Made Clothing DEMAND IT I t is an indication o f f a i r con ditions. and takes the place o f boy cots, strikes and lockouts 234 MORRISON STREET C O R N E R SE C O N D P O R T L A N D , OREGON Sol Blum auer Bunreoe H och i NATIONAL UNION OF THE UNITED BREWERY WORKMEN TRA DC M « a a R io iB T x a x o OF THE UNITED STATES r-T h , abo«s Trad, Mark can ba loans enall N , ( , and Packaga, ol Union Mada Baer W H E N YOU SE E < t ^ ao IÎTH^°?Î côunc Î l W holesale Dealers and Importer, Wines, Umins ant is 110 F O U R T H 8 T R E E T Portland, Oregon Sole Agent,: Old Kentucky Home Club. Shaw1. Pure M alt, Old Jeff. C . Taylor’, Red, W hite and Blue Star, Mount Vernon Rye, Repsold’a Cognac Brandy. J. J. FLflHEBTY’S 60FE Successor to W inaor Choice Wines Liquors Beers and Cigars O N I O F THUNK L A B E 1.8 You w ill k n o w It w its p rin te d in office run u m le r fa ir c o n d itio n s . D em a n d It on a ll y o u r p r in tin g . Most Elaborate HOT LUNCH Served Day and N ight mii Portland Allied Printing Trades OOMPOSCO OF T h e T y p o g r a p h ic a l U n io n T h e P r in t in g P r e ss m e n ’» U n io n T h e W eb P r e ssm e n 's U n io n T h e M ailers* U n io n L ad y Bookbinder»* U n io n B r o th e r h o o d o f B o o k b in d e r s P h o to E n g r a v e r s’ U n io n M ere o ty p er* ’ Jt E le c tr o ty p e r « ’ U n io n Phone Main 1575 Corner Sevean and WasMugioa Portland, Oregon -Uters Hall. LEE M. C L A R K , P re sid e n t EA ST O ffioc P h o n e M a in X 744 r 3VERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE. Display tne auore card in the (hope. If you do nut see the card, please ash for i t The following is a list qf the unfair barber shops in the city: M a n u fa c tu re r W h o le s a le am t B e ta il D e a le r i t PRINTING even in g at Cooks and DliOII BBBBEB SB0P8 PH O N E M A IN 705 GEO . M. O R T O N , M anager P O R TL A N D , OREGON MULTNOMAH PHINTINC CO. TRANSACT A Q EN E R A L BANKINO B U S IN E S S Savings Pank pepartment SAVINO S ROOKS IS S U E D ON S A V iN Q S DEPO SITS IN T E R E ST PA ID ON TIME DEPO SITS WE P R IN T OONtTITUTIONU, BY-LAWS, WOWKINQ OAWOS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES: 82M FRONT C O R NER STREET F R O N T ANO O AK