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CBKTRAL LABOR COUNCIL OC
PORTLAND AND VICINITY
PO R T L A N D LABOR P R E S S
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UNIONS ARE THE
BULWARKS
OF
CRACIKS
’- W
. t’lONE
E. GLADS TONE
W hole N u m b * 5 0 7
PO RTLAND, OREGON, T M ü RSDAV, OCIO» ER u, 1906
Number 36
OFFICIAL PAPER
OF TH®
OREGON STATE FEDERATION
OF LABOR
AD
electricians
taurant. 3k* “ "rrlzou « W * C. ¿
T U |?
forts of Ameritan borne life p e o p le in the city. Union I abor
B r o n n t .h a s been working the ' f l t l f l l
V i I lU d
less than three hours and 10 min- I
this
•trough
their
feiatives.
üû*
I«“’
r!t*T..uei
especially
waitresses tn his eating
house
.jrough
utes are to count for five hours.
These new S t -atre which has gone further
fledged Americans
many hours per day longer thun
Sunday nlKhts for regular night
,an any other In Its friendliness
esaiuplsa of
cottages,
marvelous
the
law
allows.
Complaint
was
crews are to count double time, |
civilized life to the people lu an to organized producers It la put
made to the labor commissioner,
and double time *s to couq X ior •
•
—
en
a
succession
of
excellent
aa
their
ft
Italian village, |>osaeee _
who immediately secured a war
any workman «irei- midnight fol- I
By J. D. M- Creckwsll.
crowulug glory, the thing of pri iroductlons. and Its music Is unlui
rant for lfrouuer'» arrest.
gad
of
the
best.
’.owing a day's work
,
There
Is
a
atroug
movement
In
mary importance, a bathroom, all
The Morrison Electric Coppeny,
The restaurant man contended
By Samuel Gompsrs.
The right and privilege of arbl- .
the
equipments
of
which
bear
the
the
ranks
of
orgaulxed
labor
to
*0
«
191 East Morrtaoa
ky Ed Rosenberg.
. . .tratlon Is also granted, which was (Copyright, 18«». by P S. Rldedale firm name and trad» iark of a CONFERENCE ON TAXATION. '»xmin.lt the Central Labor Colinoli that hla waitresses had an hour become fair to the BT
Electrical
at noon, and offered other ex
Spain, the mother of the inquisì- ■ n()t bp(ore a condition. Appreu
for Samuel Gonipers.)
o
t
aa
yet
'and the Orsgou Federation of I-n- off
first-class American p,umbers sup-
Workers. They have oot
in, the originator of the coucen- 1 tire» now draw full pay after four
joint conference on taxation ' Por to Ibp state wide prohibition cuses. but plead guilty to the decided to
,y a fair d a /a pay for
More than 100,000 emigrants em p|y house
charge and paid a *26 fine.
_ado syatem' of warfare in Cuba years-
,ttjr,, work. They
- • - ■ have
•-
-
barken
ai
iiniinu
pv,.«,
—
•—
,
Protected
by
the
Italian
govern-
has
been
called
in
nie.-t
on
Nuteni
movement
barked
at
•
Italian
ports
for
the
an honest day's
The
1909
law
specifies
that
no
Khlch caused the Spanlsh-A merl
United Stales during the
fir»' I inPn, from the m isrepresentations JiOr * It will be attended by dele- , The prohibition forcea of tha female employe of restaurants, not decided to hire men to do
in war; the stronghold, next to
three —-------
months of
18U9.
The . o . M ¡of I ‘ unscrupulous
„„„cruuulous —
sU . - nshlp drum- gates from the State Federation of stale are lu touch with many tem
BUTCHER BOSSES SION UP.
*...««
-- --
-
longer than men's work, but they still hire
ussla, of most arbitrary methods
and »oman in
ili m
the e • stores,
“" J ” etc., shall work
L I ä-w « u r lo n i- txxys to do It.
Samuel C. Jaggers,
ta, u, a
cialw <>* lhe emigration commission , raer# fof lrade the emigrant !«•*’ Labor, the Central Labor Council, i
t,oug civilized uations against the
(he
Grange
and
the
Chamber
of
f
organised
labor,
and
hava
10
*P,ur*al
Bhì"JL
in
„
„
/
n e week one of the proprietor», does not
The butchers in the Washington i Qf , trtjy say that this rate will •
h( home village for America •Commerce. if the different bodies r““5 X d X “ X m to organize *r .han 60 hour. In any o one
week. remember the obligate» which he
Tort" of mankind for a freer and street market have signed agree- , nol be ,uaiutulned for the remain-
on te , akP11
hand by tha
Btter
government— Spain
lias
The *
o .,.,UMeP (jie lnl.uence of the |
took on January t>, 1*01. when he
with the Meatcutters' Union. lng three fourths of the year, their | ta,|an emigrant commission With |*vlted decide to take part
S M ITH S IN S T A L L O FFICERS.
ain earned in the brutal gov- ments
Object Is to consider the »*“ ; u b era { Lvag, s members, and Still I
"•his
means
that
the
long
hours
,
egl(uiate
f„r
the
entire
12
nio.
’hs
|
.
ra||way
journey
to
his
port
was an
electrical
worker ana
rnmental murder of Ferrer the
-
“
emlinents
on
laxntton
proposed
({
lher
lo
taae
aonie
action
Inde-
«axai.on propose»,; f her
t<ae
tu n e-(
u ,acUglnttha' Union Installed joined the union. Yes. he hna for
of the butcher workmen bplll(, 225,1)00
The emigrants ,
departure begins an actual pro- amendments
nntempt and abhorrence of all of I labor
be reduced Today the meat ieava i„ |arger numbers in the teptlon over
him
which nevnr by the last legislature and to ■«*»• , „„„jpntiy ojward securing the In-' 1 he uiacasm iina » u
gotten that obligation, but wa, the
>t of labor on thu
; “egulM mXtRiS held
ree men.
cutters are compelled to work 7« Hprjng to engage lu the outdoor.
Ullm he geta (Oot at Ellis ,B,I, a third amendment. If It can
members of local No. 317, have
The plutocracy of Spain,
de-
¿ r ." ’
The labor union members h .» » ^ “t ^ . r e T ' l ^ FMday night
not. Bam. was that obligation all
i. work earrt,.(i on In the open sea- j jajandi and tn cases, until some
First
« ¿
. “ ■
Ä
i s
• " « 'b . b o . . - » -« sons In America—railroad con- , | nl(. afterward.
v*a, any laws on taxation being already contributed lo an antl-
right thae? I f eo, why la It not
Refreshments
were
served
and
S 5 , c T w i.
TO W »™ ' b . .
' ™ b ..u ,,
struct Ion. farming, bulldtng opera- ,
,nimlgran, arr|vlng at. a port rim
»».. through
.mu..«.. the legislature with
----- »„loon fund and an attorney has
all right now?
a
good
program
rendered.
There
* ™
w report
thein
, tlous, and the like
u
in er «u»o
Other
,fcan | , r„n, the
, h„ (nlerlor
interior ia
Is by law en 0-n submtssUm to the people; and »•'
We, the members of local Mo.
sought new paaturoa In Morocco. . When buying meat tee that the
also
to
enable
the
peopl.
at
any
“
,l
,ha^
$
,
he
local
option
were
three
spirited
boxing
con
befrre going on the vessel
[co n cession s for mining rights were Meatcutters' Union -ard I b dis- thp official ttgures of the commit
tests and a number of excellent 317, I. B. E. W ., are going to keep
ttoie
to
exempt
any
clast
of
prop-
J
*
,
,
,
he)r
plan
to
»„-[
where you H|ol, have been quoted to me. ac-
hour»' keep at a city lodging
the members and friends -et of ***1*
- ¡ranted to a Spanish company by played In the sb'
“
re. oiutlun In all sec- musical numbers.
.1» will aa- L o r in g
which more than 200
^ ¿ e n s e of the steam- sfcy from taxation In any county *
Ited labor fully tnfonuetr of this
he Moroccan government.
Con make the purchat
The
officers
Installed
were
as
oi
the
whole
state
at
large
it
they
simultaneously.
,d the fair oy0 emigrants left for the I nlted
company ii ., which he has
tlonal
bodies
simultaneously
firm and the firms that patronise
c e s s io n , however, ts the late diplo slit the union r ,<•
_
.
.
_______
President,
C.
E.
Gard-
long hours States In the first six months of
tlcket immigrant lodg-
it and we would aak your supr -t
which, if carried, will refer a re- follows:
bosses to red
matic term for coercion
to
all
unions
of
the
city
nor;
vice
president,
_J.
^L.
Bnrke;
uuetit to all unions of the city ner; v k , ..-------- .
the present year, the actual >» ,
houses are licensed and super-
In this way that you do not patron
This Spanish company, In part of toll.
Dial
their
delegates
to
the
cen-
recording
secretary.
E^E-
l
*ob*r“
'
crease over the first six months | vll,pd by ,h e emigration commit-
ise such flnne that persist In pat
financed by International capital—
tral
body
and
to
the
seventh
i
«nanctsl
secretary
William
3
e-
Itnessed
a
[ailing
ronising the Morrison
Electric
of 1909, which w
that ts, money furnished by the
the Oregon i horn; treasurer, I' R. Nelson; con- Company at 291 East M orriso*
off of emigration due to the com- ston.
“’ed eraU on ^ f'u ib ^ r be“ tostrucíed ¡dncïor. August Gustafson.
Before going on board ship the
agents of European and American
tw.‘. seta of'statietTea' therefore In (emigrant Is advised to change hla
millionaires who are always on
.„Jm-M« certain
prohibition William Bertram; trustees Henry street.
to Indorse
One of the Joba that we have
the lookout to exploit a weaker
dlcate that the emigration from I Italian money Into
f
Weber, H. C. Paulsen and James
measures.
been able to get a line on during
Italy to the United S tate, tn 1909’to buy postal order,, a b ran »h ^ f
people—did its business In Mo-
Cranna; local organiser, E. E. the
|
A
strong
fight
Is
to
be
nixde
by
past week Is the Roeenthal-
co In good old approved style,
Will be from 225,000 to 300.000. the I t a k »1 Naples
I the temperance forces to have the Hoberg.
Frlendly flats, corner 9eveatb and
The average for the six years established for these jn r p o a e ^ m
nee the •concession'’ was sc
proposition from the sections re
The union label and the Aiuerl
Jefferson streets.
W e would ad
ored from the Moroccan govern-
vw j . __« z —_
..t I « K o » iu u t i ' i i n i r - I lû/pf T was About 250,000; In 1903, ¡ the emigration^commlMl®B^^bt«S-
ferred to the local unions for the
vise the owners of these flats that
ent, native labor was needed^ to
purpose of appealing to the now
they have them carefully inepected
ake the concession pay.
disinterested man.
Their Jki’K“-
by the board of ftre uaderwritere
.Stive labor used In African
w ent will be. so The Labor Press
Inspector, for the class of m »
iesslons Is virtually slave
Is Informed, that the saloon forces
chanlcs that are employed there
ence the revolt of the
hare
united
and
elected
noted
• the Oregon Hardware Company
proportionate to the population u» , - j- ’ b^ ted to a heat that lea v e.
w ill h a - to be watched very close
gainst
,«iui, Spain.
„ ,'t h ls clly foi quotatlon of prices
anti-labor union men as mayor
ao that hey w ill he aure of a safe
M a n ü h Su’toc-
J. 8ylvester Is a naw delegate Job of wiring
and couucilmeu and now they are
A t present time
¿pain, backed by Spanish pin
proceeding to pass such measurer from the Carpent rs Union 898 to we have only been nble to find
The letter shows the valuable
racy and by the agents of Euro- work done by The Labor Press »ion would be
the
Central
Labor
Council.
as
the
ordinance
now
before
the
one
competent
.nee
employed on
Label
of
’schlnlsts’
Union.
and scalp, common among the Ital
ean and American millionaires— in behalf of organized labor by a social phenomenon.
We have
council against boycotting, which
the Job and the balance of them
ese agent® frequently occupy the advocating the virtue- of union- taken into the United States every ian ixxjr.
The delegate who attends the Inexperienced boys.
• ¡The Machinists’ Union's label Is will greatly Injure the union cause.
On board the steamer, the Im
■ltions of aiubttbaadors and min- made goods and where they can year for a decade a net foreign
The selfish interests of vailous Centrul I.abor Council an hour and
11 represented In the Portland
Ingram ft Chuynard are the p ro
migrant
has
a
legally
stipulated
Bter®—declared war. The Spanwh
57
minutes late som etim es geta prletors
,rket
The
Labor
Press
repre-
addition to our population that
unions will be appealed to in order
found.
of the Half-W ay house a t
of ----------
cubic feet In the stevr-
nechanlcs and peasantry
were be The
in 11 in 'll number —
av«
tatlve has found It on all kinds
sup|K,rt. The waiters and mixed.
letter from Professor Reed caused us to speak of a million
lose
Macadam
stree t and
Mr.
afted into the army to force the is as follows:
as no. extraordinary. But suppose age
'„‘/ h *
high-grade tools.
cooks, firemen, engineers and
Chuynard 1» tha proprietor of the
ontlnued
enslavement of the V A H H O N » •O I.I.E tlE A M » .M 'A llE M Y . a million of our working people j sexes are aetfaratid . he has woo }Mr. Mechanic, you can assist ttrlcal workers upon the grounds
The Miscellaneous Section of the Riverside house at 1066 Macadam
were leaving us! Whether »>r not of a quality and quantity
»■*-
ioorlsh mine workers.
l l lll t s r y H<-I hh >I for Boys.
members of Machinists' Union ! | bat the hotel men are In with Central Labor Council reports ex street. Would they do anything
ad
There are tn Spain, however, like .JoR F p ti I l w d , < * o u » iu n iid ii» » I. l l e p u r t i u e n t fu ltan s are aa precious to Italy scribed by the commission, un
buying none but union labeled 1 (be antl-unlon f«,rces and oppose cellent attendance at the meeting to have the work taken away from
o f R c le m * ,
protected
throughout
the
voyage
ji all other countries, men who
tools. Every purchase of union- | lbem ln every way possible,
as real Americans are to the
October 12.
rto u . W m »U.. Kept- i«.
the Morrison Electric Company]
■are to think and speak In free- Oregon llu
United States, In all Italy—so far by an agent of the Italian gov ptade goodB means the employment I The Budding Trades mechanics
Hardware Co., Portiand. Ore.
No, I should say no. They hid
Eom'a cause, when who dare to
T n l* I»' « flip p in g from the I o rtla n d as I am able to Judge—no other ernment.
©f members of the union.
! will be appealed to along the same
L.
E.
Uotshall.
proofreader
at
F.
_
themselves behind the
Dayton
Isabor Pre»» which 1 chanced ¡«» « •*
In the commission's bureau at ' ‘The attention of the linemen groundli it will further lie argued
appose wrong.
question equals in general Interest
W
Bakes
ft
Co
was
in
H ^dV are" Company, corner #1« at
coucerulng
union
I
u
I
h
-I
tool».
It
Ferrer, the Spaniard, a great aeeus atrnnae to have teacher*
«nd
electrical workers Is called !lo
, o lnrn,
lben, tbat
hotel and «7'
salixtn over Sunday attending the wedding and Taylor street!. Would thts
»p,, oivc-i,,«-*,
, Un, the -------------
that of the loss of her people Naples the immigrants can
.
----Sa«J
H L the S
ilD O Il
d entist and educator of world- lug for ant-h; hut the cum m e n ia l men through emigration
week to aa------
linemen's aaM»
and d *lAsa»ari.
electri- I luen . bave
united - with
Simon
It 1« viewed instructions a#^to how to
Ana do anything? No.
ride repute, boldly spoke
and do not realise to w hat extent teachers with mingled sensations. To the on landing at New York. On the
_______ __________
_ ______
the of a niece.
1 workers'
union-made tools, to (for(?(Jg
in ______
order to crush
are
supp
orting
the
labor
movement
aa
W e would aak your assistance in
»rote against the injustice and a decided benefit to the whole people. poverty-stricken, able-bodied men walls hang posters of the big I«U- be had at the Oregon Hardware ) „“ ¿ms
The Simon saloon forces.
It Is gratifying to hear the dele
dekedneas of this war. The Span
I desire you *end me price« on a ll seeking work, emigration promises lan lodging houses In Broad B' re*t- Company,
107 Sixth street.
At lbey Bayi are extending the hours gates rise In their seats and report thts contest against the Morrison
,h workmen, tax-ridden and driven
lt.mj whtvli h .v. ua.ou
t"v'
A me lea where they may have a bed at 10
of iabor and reducing pay as well. one employer and business after Electric Company a t 391 Bast Mor
rison street, and that you lend ua
, desperation by m
»
»
*
'
T
o
the various ceuts a nignt. They are also In
In one of the resolutions, which another off the unfair list.
your aaalstance In winning the
Dlted in
« rl'
’ 9H“1,“ -In H e itile
{,n! i«chools of reformers and polttl- formed with regard to the general
are now prepared, the following
gainst the Moroccan draft. This
fight and that you remember the
ro L X 1“» . ; T - X i
ctans it Is a source for remedial Italian protective agency In Center
places are mentioned as members
• The Sheet Metal Workers are places that are patronising thia
evolt was put down with rifle „rue,. Very - . .e c - m i ^ o u r ..
•
of the Simon antl-unlon forces:
I - c i . l ^ r o j e c t s and^of«ce-winning street.
Thus far has the Italian govern
fand sword.
Oregon Hotel, Barr Hotel bulld- all working, with good prospects, unfair firm. The firms at present
The Spanish plutocracy, not sat-
The Oregon Hardware people lnent it inevitably m ust mean a ment gone In Its paternal care of
lug, Portland Hotel. Roosevelt Sa, reported R. D. Flye to the Central are: Davis ft Drennen, 606 East
Burnside street, Western Electric
[faffed with the butchery of tha showed a representative of The ■ o)oaaal failure of its institutions. its emigrants.’ Lot us hope theae
loon, Martln'B Place, owner
of Labor Council at last meeting.
Works, southwest corner Sixth and
common people, arrested Ferrer Labor Press the above letter, and ] w by «hoirtd men by the millions steps are but preparatory to a fur
Grotto Saloon, and 12 other firms
Pine streets, H a lf Way house, 10M
• t i e educator and writer. He could in turn he wrote Professor Reed be gU rved out of a land which ther stage In which It will use a il
At
♦
ie
request
of
the
Bartenders
' and saloons of the city.
Union the saloons formerly con Macadam street. Riverside house,
i not be Implicated in the street requesting bis content to publish couid yleld substster.ee to twice Its endeavors to keep them at
ducted by J. F. and L. D. Brink, 1066 Macadam street end Delton
riots, for all he had done was to kt,
r n ProfPKKOl'
t c d is»
n n n la tIn n *
home. • They would be happier In
his letter. In
In tu
turn
Professor H
Reed
Its present n population?
have been removed from the nufatr Hardware Company, corner First
tell the truth about the Moroccan wrote as follows:
Italy If the conditions of life were
From
my
arrival
lr
Italy
I
have
A l _ _ n.«» anlnprar
and plutoc*
end Taylor streets.
____
list.
only more tolerable.
B nrlon . W ash., Oct. Id, 10tW,
been
In
dally,'aye.
almost
hourly,
h it ? and is tr truth. Hence E d ito r P ortlu nd L a b o r Press.
Perhaps America may be the
communication
with
the
men
most
Alex Grubmnn.
M l First street.
H ear S ir ; T o your In q u iry to p u b
bman^sa
W H. Fitzgerald, the acting sec
F etter A m tried by Bourt martial
providential meana of another, •
lish my le tte r to the Orsgou H a rd w a re closely -associated with emigration
ot dry
retary of the Central - Labor Conn- carries a
and shot by a file of soldiers.
social renaissance In Italy.
To Union-Made Linemen’s and Elec
as
a
public
question.
__
*
°l'n
'o
d
d
itto
u
to
th
e
eonleut
of
‘
b
s
'
th u s another ma-tvr was con-
aope extent It has already revo
tricians' Teole to Bo Had at
L
•
-Ing
the
last
few
years
there
le tte r you m a r If you wish publish
secreted to the cause of liberty
lutionised the nation s labor mar
- Oregon Hardware Ce,
School hooka for 51 and 73 cents
l l » th is : F o r the last ten yettra every have oeen radical changes in Italy ket-
orsantsed labor aa * frisad. He
Throughout Europe, groaning un i student
for abort, and he fits a ll right.
Before the full flood of emi
passing throu gh my , 'ls ,ru ' / In the methods of conducting this
assists organized labor when they
ttls
place you can find a com per year per pupil Is the record
der the burden of militarism, a »ton has l>een told o f the usressity of
gration to America, the farm
achieved
by
school
districts
In
the
tremendous protest of all, except labo r unions fo r the protection ot the great migration of the human to hand’s wages In the
backward £ lets pline of Mathias Klein A sta’e of Minnesota.
Electrical Workers’ No. 126 re need It. He demands the union
lib o r li,» claw ; of 'h e necessl y the New World.
For a decade or provinces ran from SO to 50 cents
high • grade
union-made
label of the Electrical Worker» on
ns’
the ruling plutocratic class, has whole
fo r purchasing union label good«_ouly
• In our great state of Oregon we ports to the Central I .abor Council his electric wiring. The Morrison
t^een the answer to Ferrer’s mur- as (lie only guarantee of holiest » o r a ; more, in the '80's and ’9tl's, the a dav In harvest time, the rest of goods on hand.
lliat
meeting» are well attended
at
all
buy
bixvks
tor
our
little
folks.
-----
------------
„
k»r
of the uecssrtU of tnltlug the pollth-tti bad treatment of Italian
Immi the year being less.
Do your duty, boys; bocal the They are used a year or so and , their union and every member Electric Company cojild n»vt fur
Now the
power from the coiniueielal elaas In grants to America was a constant range Is 60 cents upward, even « h er fellowu' label and they tn then outgrown and thrown away, takes an Interest tn the proeeed- nish It, so they did not do his
It is being freely predicted that this
coun try uml placing It l i d o t l * theme for both philanthropic and
work. He carries goods with l..e
turn can boost yours.
as John Brown's martyrdom suf keeping of the lu d iis tria l via»« If we
$1.50.
The result is vast sum» of money Inga
In t o
til.,M O
IlK 'M
sensational
writers.
Agitation to While
union label.
fered In an effort to free America » < - v - |, .. 9 _____
in Milan and afterward
**'The^Iri'gon
Federation
of
Labor
j
Jack
Gillen.
b“,,1‘ie
’
"
.agen‘
"J
and brought ' benetielal
results.
Of
tiliini,
le
privilege»
w
h
b
h
natur,
from the curse of slavery, more
... In Rome, I was asked regardln«
God
built
plated
lu
tin tu re »
Goti
unin
p i» ,e»
— « u r these, the principal in Its effects
F A U L T Y CO NSTRUCTIO N.
than any other Individual sacrifice
nf the general situation of Italian
la investigating the free text book the Bartenders Union ha» been
foreshadowed and caused the death ’" ’■rhl» mnv «eem «frange n» colidug was the establishment In 1901 of ‘ '
In America and what stig-
|
system
s
of
the
different
‘t
t
"
^
n
t
r
e
i
a teai-her. but » fra n g er .tel I» the the Italian emigration commission- moor
The Sw lf. packing plant on the
of that slavery, so F errers martyr from
,or *t8 Improve-
« « « « « a Q l-z x n r x ' a 'r ie w h learning the advantages tion committee of the Central peninsula
th a t In every h u ge v,,liege of ,ta »“ r e " i ; “t o ‘rer7; toto ^ t
is a wreck. The great
dom will cause the abolition of fact
ment. In reply, 1 summarized the
which I have any In tim iti,- acqtinl.i-
system,
and
If
favorable
to
Labor
Council,
vice
WHI
E
Jen
the laws on the subject passed notorious facts relative
buildings constructed for packing
tullut*
oui* or more uRuiilly morir
European militarism.
to the
___
uatahllsh
a
law
of
the
kind
ln
kins,
resigned.
®
If 1 padrone, the Interpreters, the sty-
la t e lili,u thl» «nute »tory bv the Italian parliament.
purposes are crumbling and falling.
The ruling class of the European profenaora
And whnt I» worne y e t; „
volley
„?"iK «i»y believe what I have been called bankers tn the Italian col
Are
County
Commissioners Oregon.
countries la making common cause profe»»o,-s
The
Order of Eegles Is taking no One building alone about 200 feet
Reports from the many states
-------------
In
,r«
have
i
'
k
-.“',»
’
qnlt.^unai,.
-
told
by
persons
J
n
various
walks
against the wave of protest and [net few year«
onies in America, and the steam p»,uca and Lightner and Judge
text book law Is In chances on any s.cao labor being
being long Is so badly wrecked that It
In thF lr cobfld e iK * that the < of life whose positions bring them ship companies of various coun •W'-bster going to have the court where the free
From cannot be used for any purpose.
freedom sweeping over Europe as luionM
♦ripce s h o w s an average reduction employed on Its new hull
A uw rlrnu Federation <»f l \“ V,or ,g-atho Into contact with the stream of
l>bor
the fruition of Ferrer's death.
This condition has been brought
anvlor of Hie |»e«>ple lo deliver them emigrants at the ports of em tries competing for steerage pas house built of Oregon stone, or per year T«r pupil from »2.51 uer the reports a. the Centra
"The tree of liberty is again fro m the oppreaalou of m ouern cow-
Council last Friday no nr,fair shops about bv faulty construction. The
sengers.
Besides such steps as gre they going to secure terra y e a r \o about 58 cents per year
barkation, the commission has have been taken b y 't h e Italian tJtta made lu California for the
being nurtured,by the blood of Its in trv la lla n i.
building which is In such bad shape
The letter en the subject from I need »end In any bid».
V ery re » ,.« .f u lly j o u r » . ^ i ( E f ; n
yearly become m ore, and more government, I recommended that
martyrs."
bulldtng?
Superintendent of Public Instruc-
thin«»- was constructed by Contractor Rob
effective, until at present Its oper the trade unionists ot Italy en k le w
European plutocracy, however,
It is charged that
P. h .— You w ill fin d my nu.ne on
This is a question asked today, tlon C G Schulz of Minnesota Is: | Tb„ linkers are doing things. ert Wakefield
ations are at the highest hi effi deavor to organize Italian laborers alike by taxpayers, business men
has everywhere permitted peace your Miibacrlptlon Hat.
« ,lu t Paul f« p t-
IH""- ¡taking ln applicants by the bakers he work» his men long hours at
ciency
attained
tr
defending
the
able mass meetings and assem
far as possible before going to »nil mechanics.
E d ito r I ’o rtiu i.d L a b o r Pre»»
...... .. .dozen at a lime and fixing for a small pay and cannot keep a com
emigrant tn his rights and obtain as
blies. only bringing police and sol
Oregon produces a building stone
America. It would be well tor
mi r Saturday.
November 13 petent crew of men. hence the
I»i*nr HIu . A iis s e rln g
... »,««, »«.«» ! ! l b . a a l il l on
m iu r u » /.
Ing
for
him
the
comforts
during
dlery Into play to disband paraders
¿..h The public will demand
de,
excellent quality, aud for build-
their label faulty construction and the result
both countrlea. When Italy ceases
his
steerage
transportation.
headed for the Spanish embassy
g purposes superior to the Call ì„a< li d istric t in ih l» «late " .’’f 1. ? ■ ', ‘¿ï when they start it out, for people ant wreck.
to be a reservoir for alavlsh. labor
The
cjilef
ports
of
departure
for
to American employers, American
.....
buildings.
rnia terra cotta
This Is the same contractor who
want clean bread.
emigrants are Naples and Palermo. trade unkin men will have fewer b(, »„rured at a less
It is different, though, In the
has the contract for building the
A much smaller number sail from strikes and fewer strikers to sup- X,rra cotta,
United States of America,
the
entral Labor Council supports tor the Madison street
Genoa.
Five-sixths of our new port. The emigrants them selves, tr TbP various commercial
home of a Patrick Henry, a George
Ing a communication bridge and ih e Mount Tabor city
Representatives of the Ctmsum- comers from Italy are' from south Ins’ in .ed ln trade unionism, would
Washington, a Thomas Jefferson,
, h„ c|ty have urged
front the Metal Trades reservoirs.
a John Brown, an Abraham Lin ers' le a g u e will address the Cen ern provinces—Sicily, Naples. Ca be less liable to take the places K |BBtoneis and Judge V
p iip ll« i"iii',, "J»t. ’" fïc average .»-«I
Council of Cl leveland. Ohio, stating
coln.
Here plutocracy. Ignoring tral Labor Council on Friday even labria. the Abruzzt. The others of workers and could be assisted »«,, th e b o rn e product. Notwlth r
,
7," " t x : . “ w -htl that the Loe. w Manufacturing Coni
A Utile sawmill at Burlington
the
extreme In maintaining the American stand- {tandin ; all arguments In favor of
and despising »he people's righto ing, October 29. It will be an are mainly from
maker of bottling cutting 100.000 feet a day starts
“ h„re hooka are F,iri.l»lie»l free. I pany of that city.
i
ot protest and free speech, does open meeting to which all union northern provinces of Piedmont. ard 'o f life, another name tor the ¡y,p Oregon stone it Is predicted I« 72 , crut»,
nufatr.
mol lo i-ooouoo -il» li-l. I» tUBChlnery, Is
up 15 miles from Portland on the
not even permit peaceable assem members, their friends and wives Ijombardy and Venice. From the union scale of wages and the untoa dbiJ, the contract will go for the “ H n noatlv
ru m i «rhoolm Ih I e C I ■'»«•mge
,
« ’ m i. »
! * • • • • • - « • • ------ «
.II«
111
Willamette slough. Other manu
bly tn halls to denounce the Span and families are Invited. Father center of Italy—the provinces of workday.
poi pu pil I» M ' CUI»
w hile In Ha
California product.
llie
The
Cenila)
Labor
Council
de
facturing plants will
ti'iitM
Imrikri Hl I'oNt. I
lsh rulers for the murder of Fcr- O'Hara will address the meeting Tuscany and Rome, for example—
It Is worth noting that tn every • q-h, county officials shift respon- m
ilo sires to call the attention of affli- opened.
|
h
*
c
I
m
I
«m
l
b
i’lepeiuleiit
This town and all Its
«er. thlf great champion of the on the 6 o'clock closing movement we get very few. Not one man quarter of the rehl life of Italy gbii|tv for the award on Archi-
I» »145 por pupu nii.1 lu .Simmon iR |^ d u n io n a a lld d e le g a te s to th e
enormous and
Increasing
and Mias A L. Strong will speak ln a score is from a city; nearly I have been regarded and treated „.ctli Doyle and Patterson, while
world's downtrodden.
J
l
v
T
'
ìho'i’
é
«i'i-'*
íti’
.
s
ilis
irli
t»
In
Hie
faPt
lhat
much
confusión
and
loss
values
is
the direct and ludirect
The as an American representative of j,,. architects slillt It back ui»>n
All true Americans should care upon the principles, alms and ob- all nre from farm villages
.. v o o .« Ill «•■>• ’ h ill hourly nil the i of t|m,. will be avoided If delegates product
of the United Eleotrlc ’
fully read and fully weigh the sin J»*cts of the Consumers' League. human stream that pours through a great cause for the common up- j,,, commissioners, and so It goes.
'’,7hï;;.er,H.rp
! 7
.» t
wm .,«•
>" B' ' ' ndln« at ,he road, which will reach tidewater
ister significance of the followlnr J. I). Corby, chairman of the com the city of Naples, amounting to lift of man tn every land. Th«
q-bp Press is awaiting the a c -|||1(, mrt(,.r i i ,,,.».
.... — -
______ g n m
on the bay of Tillamook ultimate
mittee on early closing, will be tens of'thousands In som t months, press has published many columns io „s of one of the two to see the
mi! uí..ne»p„ll» Du i°PcnlnB
press dispatch:
ly
Even with the exercise of
carries with it a remarkably small of news articles on the labor ques- C ,„ |ts.
P h ils ,le lp h t*. <»„t. l i . - A t l e u i p l s to one of the speakers.
Ith ro n g u « « ■
■_
forethought and foreknowledge Iho
hold ■ m euiwrlal m eeting to protest
This body of earnest workers number of Its people.
tlon.
Interviews
and
editorials.
It
ssglnst the rerent execution of » erre, for better things Is largely com
builders of railroads cannot begin
Why
are these adventurous may seem vain, but I am fully
Some farmers »re opposed to
were fru s tra te d here to n ig h t by the
the land values they
the New persuaded that the real movement ,e new agitation started by the
no lies, who refused to sllo w the open posed of women and seeks to raise seekers for work In
,'heu the people of Ore-
ing o f s h i ll hired fo r the purpose.
the standard of conditions.
It World country people? Why do for labor’s great dlsenthrallment In £ range for belter and move beau
asstmtlatcd this fact
Bulked In thl« attem pt, «penker« nod urges in
various ways shorter not the city workmen come? Is Italy has been given u considerable Ijful scbcxil houses and grounds
1,1«n v o f th s jr follower-« sdjourfted to
.... not watt tor railroads
the rsdlvsl ITbrnr.tr. H ere they started hours, belter sanitary conditions, It because the latter, more keen Impetus forward and upward.
I (tor fear ll will make lazes higher
pany will play fair in the future. where needed until outside capital
to get the m eeting uuder w ay. when pure and honest goods
It urges to resent Impositions on bin,, ts
JUSTICE?
WHAT
the nolle«' ite«ln In terfered slid rom - consumers to shop early, especially less liable to be subject to the have been frequently told so in C f course where Ihe farmers per-
has built them.
w
It
assessors
to
Impose
upon
the
last
few
days.
1
fervently
hop»
pelled them to leave.
during the holiday season; not to hardships In the emigrant's expe
The Stationary Firemen recently
m
II
will,
for
assessors
seem
It
is
true.
Ju stice’’ What docs II mean.
What is thfi remedy against this have packages delivered alter 6 riences? Or. is it Because he Is
In Lincoln county recently there
,ne to err against the man who The California court gave a young elected the following officers: was
Naples. September 26. 1909.
insult agslns'. American freedom p. m.; to be more considerate cf Jess Inclined to work? Or. -be
paid »322,000 tor 3.960 acres
...........
President. H. 11 Pallant; vice pres
¡nlllvates and Improves.
Hut If ( inau made desperate by want
5u
and manhood, no doubt will be salespeople.
cause
he resists the artificial pro-
tor
at-'W
ent. W. Taylor, secretary. i,,h W.
H. of timber land. Thia Is more than
____ ___
CROCKW ELL A DELEGATE.
ac c farmer
la r in e r Is
is growing wiser, - and
.......
_ the p
e n iie iu ia i,
>«>•
..........
„ K in i
in
penitentiary
asked by many reading of this
th - value of all the tillable land
The president of the league In rei,HPR employed In promoting eml-
shameful happening.
Portland is Mits Mary Montgom
J. D. M. Crock well of the E lec
The answer Is: Growth of In ery; first vice-president. Mrs. Mil gratloa.
Oregon
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..
On the latter point 1 have It
upon to obtain the addi Ross five years for stealing IJW.-
telligence and Independence of the lie Trumbull; second vice-presi from several sources of Informa trical Workers' Union No. 317, will
tract »old tor. All the non-tlllable
funds necessary to make I 626 87
If Mr Ross could have | growing.
American working class and will dent, Miss Mary Burke; secretary. tion that Lie day of drumming go to San Jose, Cal., to attend f
'land In the county Is only assessed
annual
district
council
consenti
. country schoolhouse a,tr“c,lv<‘ f|ichod two hundred million from
ing sacrifice If called for. And H iss K. L. Trevett.
as w much
emigrants by false promises Is al of Electrical Workers, which wll
,n ,h - r' fp,Ä u : b : n 7 ! ^ m e m r . ' Mr
i b k oimiit
^ ^ t r nine
w times
^ r .t
o u id ^ as .
in Ihe vast values of land held (
„<.^,.,5, of the people, as Mr
there Is no other human agency
The organization doe« not Inter most past. Neither the steamship
tv
...... m Oregon.
a»., rv^kvx
11 a. I ’
6« IS rt
. . ■
•
. . . . . . t «a
«
They
can Harr)nian ,nd.
he . would
today 11 be
¡ international
|le all
over
Broth'
so calculated to Increase the work fere with wage schedules directly. companies nor anv other agency convene November
Typographl Interesting to know what It waa
ments
by M'lllnoniah
It easily enough.
I honored
a great
financier.
er’s Intelligence and independence In some ways It does what the ts permitted, as at one time was Crockwell was elected to repi
Crime, as
from
our court
decisions. !Pal
Union
the result w .^
ior “ t y ’ r t t l ^ ’ “ ore-
as the united assertion of their unions are doing, but works common, to distribute posters or sent his organization at the coi
Proportional representation Is ! RPpnls to consist largely In being lows First proposition.
1
knows
there is som ething
ventlon
at
their
regular
meetlnsr
rights
In
mine,
workshop
and
b for
' eon knows there
« .Id In s^ rlA ce bearing better an»”»* ,he
,ha'
; other printed matter containing
e of the Isf les before the people raKK„d anil hungry and m l able niralnst: second. .>•> lor, ib agal i s l . ig
. . .
---- — .
week.
Held. In sacrifice bearing o i e
c lin e d to Ignore the I niwrp th
an
t time-table
im e - t a b le
announce-
been in
Inclined
than
announce last
The throe tth er locals of tha,
Oregon
1 law will be offered
,,n,pi„5 an array of cosily at
fruit
for by ¡demands
!
fruit than
than at
ai• times
umes railed „"¡.'estrt
of the unions tor oetter ,npntt an(| „(her necessary Infer- state. No. 125 of Portland. No. 512
ovlding ? o’ It. or elae a const! torneys.
lr± ,
Lnned upon conditions among the workers Its ina,,„ n to Intending em igrant.
? , Aa,o
317
of
Astoria.
ptlonal amendment. Opponents of
Injustice or wrong heaped
wtlat induces emigration today . , .p “! , " P(“d , o bp represented
OS nly torn, of a boycott is Its label J
A certain dealer in wet goods 1 Marble Setteia' Union of San
UNION MEN.
_r_.IB55 - Mr‘ rmpUw ...B It say It 1» un-American and that | CARELESS ______
one or all.
rhlch Is demanded as s proof of i lg chiefly
the Information sent
which
_____
at Fourteenth and
Marshall Is Francisco has called off its mem
em'l'
convention by Mr. Crockwell V destrovs majority rule. It has :
hat the league considers fair con- froni America, or given
bers employed on the new cue-
M AC HINISTS TO GET RAISE. ditlons. The movement Is one that grants returned home for a time, This will give him tour votea at recently been tested In T asm ania’ The Musicians aro busy doing largely l’at~ " ‘a’‘'1, lby “o i ' ^ v ' X " ; lonis house on Sansome street In
STlth tiie result of pleasing both things lo ihe »< abby theHtre on < men employed In the vicinity, k re
the
meeting.
,
tends to unite with the u n io n '« , friends and relatives
th" Bay
Hay City
City, alleging that the
George H. Kettmann. now act t u former opponents and its advo- Seventh Str.'. t Entirely too many quent attempts to have him unto , the
lav Grande, Or.. Oct. 1.6.—Gen labor movement along some lines. | | asked several emigrants about
i t h .m
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-----
arble ---
being used on the building
Ila
iiir*zxiiix i ■« v ■■ H e v e n tB S ir e . , r
I I |1 ’ c a r e le s s ly Iz e h is e m p lo y e s h a v e m e t . w
Nothing is
un-American
eral Manager O'Brien today con It seeks to aid a id not to super- «, ga|l at Naples why they were ing as assistant business agent of fca’rts
The men who ' |» ( irnlsbed by an unfair firm In
(>|¡'"^
’’„ / „ I s l e s , and a little ..........................
the Electrical Workera. will attend fe a t 1« 8<*od. I^t us remember "
ceded a raise In wages lo O. R ft ( cede any uplifting organisation goto- to America
All replied In
.„onilnent business men m ed throw their m oaej In his hands [ tbP East and that for I nlon men
N. machinists from 38 1 -2
42 among workers and consumers aliout the same words: "To make | 10 Mr. Crockwell’a duties while (hat. In Tasmania the major! y
xislulate with ¡to hundle such material would bo
cents, after extended conferences , a™« "nnual fp-p ,t 25 cents.
In money!"
But an American pro he Is In California. ,
1 a violation of the laws of the
In Portland as a-result of ihe con- ,
„„rilons of ihe country It has fe ssio n a l man, for years In this j
S S ? .(f i b . . . " .» » —
.» » L
..
— ~
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! Building Trades Connell.
ference with O. R. ft N. rnach.ntsis ,
d grpa, good. and can ¡port, who has talked with hnn-J UNION V“ ” -
better governnient «1.«.
,
.
1
mnv have I The executive com m ittee of the (
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~
recently.
A romplele agreement
R(>l ln P(,r(|aild
dreds that have returned only to
thet'r'names'published In a roll of American Federation of Labor has
Union has over 190 people em-
•11 known Lyric TheetrftlOregon people should
has also been drawn up. The ma- iuu
__ ________ _ . _
take a last farewell to Italy, ac- 1
In
comm
onwealth,
of
¡
"
X
Z
’
f
these
days
quite
su
d
-¡adopted
'
'
-----------------
condemnlng
1
ployed
pa
king
fruit
;
nd
eoubl
ed
Ihe
label
of
the
Allied
Ifre
operation
II
______
resolutions
chlm sts originally assed 65 cents, I
these folks who are away com p u ted by their families, told , has ordered
Trades Council on all Italslinllar race und blood to our- denly and soon
he murder of the Spanish patriot, utilize more la,«or. This lively
Und
dyrlnr tre
the conferences In ?C7i- |
ub
ind durine
in the grand stand, eating and me:
This Is but thetr crude wav Printing Trad
Ives, as Is the conservative state
elve
—
Francisco
Ferrer.
under
legal little town has attracted attention
ts , largely
and the fast * lew days air. O Uilen ” {.')nkinK the good thing» of the ,,f expressing their Ideal beyond , printing b*’rpa, ^r Thia
. A,
latant
W 0 « K « D TOO M ANY H O U .S , , , o j . .
- J ,
if
*he
Th'^ J a id 'a n d we'artog th¿"beri that
‘ «he thp desire to make money." H e'd u e to the efforts of A ssistant ' Tasmania.
Manager F E Neuberger and Dan
or 3S I-a, cent® to 41. and th n country
. afford®—how
j ba(j -----
also - seen springing
afford- — ea«> . It I® lor ------
.
_ - up In
Chat the 'vorkers lack even
»
e
. •
i “” ago
finally
. — , ----------
eed on 62
-
(h(,m «, )o<)k down on the game In Italian villages what are called Fltxxi, ihe only theatrical manager yore than they do men"; is mom
The -----
. with a ' Jury
A few more flrst elass
trial In open court.
The former paying basis was 1«
, (e„ |he fighters 1 American cottages built ' Ither by In Portland who wears all union
If they would but recollect female ten hour law. as amended
nerals and a through line of rail
___ tor a A
—u aknasrvtx
o I112*n
. . . .
I
.
.
. _
1 . __________
. J
label
clothes.
They
realise
what
hours
day.
though th
the
men what ” • they ought to do."—Anon.
returned emigrants w ' h had gained
Dits
year,
was
secured
by
Lalmr
they bad been Jollied Into
The mark of a free man la that road ts said to he »11 ,h ** ’•
worked regularly only nine hours
a competency In Ameilra or by other theater managers should real Slavery in the past they would Commissioner O
~ P. Hoff here tn
ize. lhat
union i men In Portland •IOT«
he binds him self to some high needed to make It the most at-
In case of one hour
overtime,
No
PIO.IUC» can be considered ‘ relatives who. Inheriting or acci- Ixe.
bal
union
w
ue
them
selves
free
and
s'»,n
Portland
last
week
.
.
n
X
'
,,rÄ
.
H
bears
th
,
un.on
¡
«
l
^
B
r
a
s
.
1.
^
h
-
d
.jpend
Bossy
tor
nactlve town In Eastern Uregoa.
theatre tickets, i r y .
•tralght pay resulted. Now double
Th«- owner of lh<‘ A H C res duty.
«ve n len tv—Amicai to R 'a sm .
than m
r’a«« of V <’ ow
time Is due after nine hours' work.
, Short work periods on Sundays of I la b e l.
: rer the
PROHIBITION
AND LABOR
EMIGRATION
FROM ITALY
LAST MARTYR
?
Machinists Label
Tools on Sale
College Men
Support Label
Minor Doings
of Union Men
F
Movement for
Free Text Books
Terra Cotta or
O
0re£0H Mtone (lf tb(.
Open Meeting
of the Council
3.
f
E