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O CTOBER T IU ’ R B D A T. 1 'U K T L A N D PAGE TW O L A B U K cost to the graders, th e ir heir» defers action the higher rise the and assignee» until some more values of the laud ou which the tim b er grow». T he law will be docks must be built. The Iran» passed on t h e ground of emergency p o llu t io n combine In all large tphieh if not at ted upon will » w e e p cities seeks Io pul a thu gs cold our forests off, and unless the around the neck of the community In itia tiv e is used to head them off and strangle it slowly by shutting * e ri* “ “ ‘ 5 M tOCMS t m t v i i u r n i p v m v t h i ’RBDAY we wtl * “ ,ln e l,un<h " f n<’? e » » to < w ater transporta P U B .Io H E D E \ E R \ T H l l l S D A Y |tiixiK iyjn g ^ ffc h P o r t la n d ls goi„£ K» »>• “ Local No. 99 of the A. F. of M nuvrti If fcww ’ ’ Aider Street. M ay o r! b a c k s a u d t h e b a c k s o f o u r c b il- most lmportan nt s.aport. f C ir E s N r 'r D A c r L LA i c n B o O u R C c O n U r N « C ’ l IL l. ... . ... , land . Simon stands in v ith th e inter The weekly meeting of the board TR ilh the inter- lo rd class m o re firm ly than ever esta that do not want public docks of directors was held ou Thursday. OF PORTLAND. " f the and that have In r tea p a ,, tricke - October 14, being postponed on B Ï D IR E C T IO N O F F O L L O W IN G spurred the panting aides of the nr eeaa ccount of the funeia! of Brother English or Irish toilers. A simple the people on of th e i.t BOARD OF 1O N TR O L ■ o to jo h n H . Everest, It A W l l . L l s o N . IT e a tile u t. amendm ent to the effect that the to the harbor In y . fteprea»utln g B u ild in g T ra ddes Council. people must firs t consent w ill stop »''• aside t peo; .e The com m ittee appointed by the w ill of I R O B E R T tv . . . \f ' it. ‘in our city charter we need to M ay-.r a» he i regular meeting to investigate the R epresenting I'i'u t lu g T ra d ) « net'1 advisability of donating to the W I L L I A M M A C K E N Z IE Increase the In itia tiv e power so __________ Swedish strikers have teported In Represent Illg Metfll Trades Council. that any ordinance passed u n d e r, T b e -c is one town started In the favor of ao doing. CARL «TO LL. the emergency clause can be R epteeeulluK .Mla.-ellaneoue Section. a nortnwesl where the empty lot T ra n s fe r cards w ithdraw n— ’J. nevertheless appealed to on F E C O LE , days speculator gets a back seat, and Russo, L. Harllotto. special vav. election w ithin 30 - - - - - . i , « i R epresenting W a te r F ro n t F ederation . . . v .. - ................. ,, to w n In Edwards, T ransfer No. cards 10; deposited— L M o 1» F O R T E . . I w ith the signatures of 15 per c‘'" 1 # % ^ y wn . T of h e Stanfield choice lots E. O. Bmltb PROCEEDINGS PORTLAND LABOR PRESS R ep teeeutlu g »7. g», m a i e - , B rew ery Trades rp. t w i i i i m e n iq u a it , 0 , ( | lt . p e o p le . . ”7 7 I << „ If a freigh ter to a n iin iin ; c a end mp M anaging E d ito r D. C IlID O F . and ARTHUR BROCK, should haul his load up a h ill « " ( J AS..... late E ditors. back again a distance of several C E HE WOof) CUU,rlbw ’rH l- tlLN ¡“ " f " ,M' yon1d h " “.h e “ add? E L E A N O R F. B A L D W IN . «»I«' on c hargIng - h 11 “S 3 . “ ; . ” « O ffic e : D A IL Y N E W S B U I L D I* G, desired labor his 32ft F ifth Street. lint him In an asylum for mental Telephones M uin 4475. A 5ft*Jl. treatm ent even If his patrons did T he O. R. & N. is trying to run pat year put out of i u business. Subscription. »1 m advance, pa. year not not p u i him n im o ui o u .m e w .. That .o .. four.lln , ra li road on a one-line C u t . ra te , to un to ,.. . cent per week. ,( he . t t tudc of the a Iroad In <>f (.<)Urge £ Entered at the P o ito fflc a at F o rila u d . <h" celebrated rate S“ ®’ suffers. So do the men who have O ragon, a . aac o u d -.-l«.. m all m .t t s r are being; argued^with due w leram gtrogg|i, with |hp tra ln 8 . These S ™ » d' '' - U o f the voters on the 1910 ballot }"ony ’.Vi,0 ? ?°r" bl Th» " c o n s u lr a c ? o M h e :m erPg?nhc, ib ,c.tahu,:c V‘C,OU8 " " g r i r o r s ^ o P‘h « g V « . ^ o u ^ J R a llr o a d r l , h u ^ hl'. i»i.o?»n , ln °ou r r i r i i X . r « Lion in g here you are sure of union-m ade garm ents. U n ion Label S u it s ......................... $ 1 5 . 0 0 T O $ 4 0 . 0 0 U n ion L abel O v e r c o a ts...............$ 1 5 . 0 0 TO $ 3 0 .0 0 U n ion Label R a in c o a ts............... $ 1 5 . 0 0 TO $ 3 0 .0 0 T H E H O M E O F T H E U N IO N L A B E L Issued by Authority ON YO UR U N IO N NEUROLOGY , IL | ■■ II U n |( _ || 0 I U " _ £ II u SH O ES CL1 166-170 T H I R D STR EET NO SCHEMES NO DECEPTION N o fake sa les o f an y kind conducted here— E v ery P ia n o is m arked in plain figu res— N o ju g g lin g o f prices— E very P ian o is guaranteed NEW NEW NEW NEW P IA N O S $ 1 7 5 .0 0 P IA N O S $ 2 0 0 .0 0 AND UPW ARDS P IA N O S $ 2 2 5 .0 0 P IA N O S $ 2 5 0 .0 0 T E R M S OR CA SH ' “ reach and remove C A U S S 8 of sickness. L ite ra tu re and Q symptom blank m ailed free Q on request Perm anent bene- (j fits | assured In every u nd trtaken. esse » T DR. FREEZE NEUROLOGYCO. owners, .and no one knows thia A rticles In reference departm ent better than Tom L., but w ith the on (,UB|neag ta X : corrupting and turm oil-creating r g |n, ( „ mtl)|,,i„u Taxation SPECIALISTS IN EYE streetcar trust bvneath the feet of , Ber n.port, v. 1». pp. 1<«I io»»: the people the energies of the part 3 la part ta lly devoted to bualne«« NERVOUS DISEASES leader« can be devoted to better j M illi» . I l A —Biialnees and nr.ifca | T h ird floor M erchants T ru s t Bldg. things ■ louai taxes «« »onr.-es of lo<-»l reve one lore Jo u rn a l of I ’olltl.-al Economy Sixth and W ashington Sto. Feb. P“ >s ». Id, pp. 7(1871. Portland, Oregon Home farmers In Oregon are so afraid they might learn something that w <tld hurt the "hlgherups" of T he emergency efaiiao In the the gran.’ old party that they w ill In itia tiv e provlalon of the Htale hurry oft W m ilk the cows In the constitution and the city charter middle ot the day rather than lit- i needs to be amended Law-tnakerx ten They are the voting capital j seen« entirely too fe rtile In hatch of the partisan grafters, and valued ing acheinea which they know are at no much a head, the same an In oppoxltlon to the w ill o f the these farm er« value th eir cattle. 1 l>eople and pausing them on t l x I Organised labor Is not ao hide- •m ,T (9 ncZ clause that wsm In- bound, hut It needs to value the AH cltlien s of Oregon » h o have tended only fo r use In grave public ballot mure than It does. "seen the cat" are asked to »end i coadltlons suddenly arising A nice ho i M ayor Simon needs to be given '.heir name« and address to little dodge ts being franiod up for IS SO LD A T No more "m ark g tMe next legislatu re which w ill ex- to understand that he Is not the undersigned B. S .1. : I taxation the lands with source of all wisdom in Portland. tim e " Something doing Hoorn 411 Fenton ___ b e r on them T h e vast H e Is holding up bonds voted by M cA llister, g ro w in g tim Portland. 6tn«s which have been stripped the people for the purchase of Hid« . «4 Sixth street ko ld ln " SECO ND A N O A L O E ^ ( w ill then be held w ithout w aterfront dock». The longer he Oregon IM TH E B E3T 25c COFFEE IN T O W N H A IN E S ' C lo th in g Co., 166 170 T h in E L E C T R IC A L W ORK Lion C ln th lu g Co., 160 17» I i!r>l P o rtla n d ugeiitk Gam in idg« '* . Cobit, lliim , C lere C lo ithTiiS tiiu iu <’v I <y \\ s Iv b a C o. rfo .H ^» clothes Iteu B eilin«. 4th aua at or id «on -t, j . • umile < lo tliin « of Cohn Hron . < «o, n u 4 .41 »pelt A * ie rl» i‘ . Xew \ M e ye r C lo th in g Co., eouttnveMt . T h ir d and Oak ntrayt* Appei Herbst and W. M. Peek & Co , innde N o rrie lia k e r Co. 22.3-22S Morri» IT iio u uiude e lo ih in « of W 5 p. Kyraeuse. und K ohu Hr m», » li . OutfitUuu 'lent F» utero O y tfltL iu g Co.. C<?., 'Tenth W t l hl n g iy ft** IT nil Hue uul ” i-u « I, suits and overcoats Suimiel l(o s « n h l|tt A Co., Thir l , •, i M o rris o n - K o lia Bros.* tinluti i - j< c loth ing . Fatuous C lothing Co.— Cnlon gttotlR in luerihitn and higher g > « t lift (X) to $3o.(X) per « « rn u •• • F A IR E L E C T R IC A L SH O PS M ADE Fam ous C io th ln g C o .— th e I bian d. N o rris B aker Co.. 223 220 M o r is Boll braud union uuids colla.s a j cuffs. G LO VES. Lion C lo th in g co.. 166 16H T h ird N o rris B aker Co , 22.3 22ft M n n h hs.iso n 's union made «love« , N orth W est K lw tr lr n l Euglussrtiig Fam ous C loth iug Co.— li«M»y (. for (M in s te rs aud other work «■ ruuiim ny. W (1. Itownn.. D niiujivr. 318 wen A h k éu y » r e e t Phone M elu » 4 2 . Comet E lectric compauy. 41- M o r r i M oyer C lo th in g Ce., southwest 'fiilr d and Oak at ráete—A ll w ». i, son street Phones. M uin ftOM6 A 1544. and w o rk in g draas union i..., . lliissalo Engineering company, 3 gloves. F irs t elreei Molti tl.T A4H7 F. M liiiiik lii. Archer Place stetluu. H A R N E S S A N D SAD DLERY Phone T a b o r dth A K assebauw . 406 H aw thorn H um C ity F la -tr ie cotnpauy, (Kt f if t h H eld avenue elloet M ain IMT« A147«. \V. O Pavia. r»60 W illla iu s avenue P o rtla n d E le c tric com pany. 381 » ta rs W I> O 'K egau. 24ft F ro n t sire«»? O h r!» t7 1-T5 AllsSy bldg. M ats G. J K ru d s r, F o r ty -fir s t and F a streets, unioi. w ade horse colli 5879 w, . r k E g g ert A B erueredorff, H68 North omi)« y J. W et»» ro m jm n j. .U t » ts rk U«79. street M ain H79 Al? Hchm ltt. _ 351 a B urnside st H. J. ----------- _ A. E. Meserve. 2u0 East T h ir ty th ird E ra _ u u k k Äv_ _ ack, F ro n t at., bent. Schram street Tn bor 441 * J effe arson. n M adlaon and lee., Colum bia E lectric Eng. C o, KATS. M ain M7». Shop Commercial h u lld lng ,00 1 « T b h l ird Ei Lion C lothing Co.. 100-10» H ic h m o td 21L aven ue. elusive Agents fo r Beaver hat. E. A. B uhl. 1017 Lnlou Morrison a en Seiling. F o iirtfi and Mo n ,n -a e lie t'U'Äl l M "l0r«.' 27 »»conti street Ben C olon made kata. * 1l>eclflc'0èoeetl ^ ie r t r lc e l Co., 332 Mo- M oyer C lo th in g Co.. eouthwe»t c o n e , m « :« T h ir d eud Oak e trr —- * Union ' - • - ......... U o rrlio t, - u f rid -B a ke r co., hawk i’l'lg C-201Ä. M ain bate. Ben Viereck, 5 » W ashlugtou C o . T h ird «ut 97$. A 137$ Leyl. ir» i n —M ltn S3. Leyt Worrjddn - M u u lt e om n a a b h ton m ote *S, union , mgde h» :i a EaeterS O u tfittin g Co., lflth gbd W >i lo g to e — F u ll line union mad • de h«'» Psm one C loth ing C o — The ■sieh ir» 9 2 M M at ao<T a ll * I M I and <»'« grades. Tbl* bu tton Io worn by union olovtrli-luus H O SE S U F F O R T E R S . Ben Sdlllng, P s n rth and M o r r lio n - M en. boee »npportere w ith Ccn- eumare' League Label. Lion C loth ing Co., lid 170 T h ird «. L IQ U O R S . W eln h a rd '» B re w e ry . 18th aide— Every keg of boor b a rre l of bo ttled boor brew ery bears tha nnloo R eta ilin g P ia n o s from our w h o lesa le house enables u s to sell P ia n o s for w h at co n sig n m en t dealers in retail sto res pay for them . and Burn to d 4 » « r , from thia lahoL M U S IC . P a tre s la e union aius lrla n a--L o e A l W A. r ot M , 263 A ld e r at. Main 0007, A 3269. Per,-» A Cam pbell, phone Tabo r . L a r g e st D ealers in H igh -G rad e P ian os NSCKW BAR Lion The W iley B. Allen Co. BEST PAINLESS JENTAL WOM F o r 22 yuer« » lender In Pstaleee l>rotel W o rk Is P ortland . Get out p r ic e sud advice. 304 O ak Street, Corner F ifth W I8 E DEN TAL CO., Inc. D R . W. A. WIKK. F reehleat and Mgr. Falling Bids. T hird and WaehlBSIOW. Oflh-e H . u r i - I A. M . In i P M T h e first ship m e n t of o u r im - m en se stock o f |« & F a ll and W in te r i S u n d a y . S » « . ». P h o n e , A and M e la I . « f S H O E S W e w ill give you e good 22k gold or porcelain crown f o r . . . 9 *4« M olar crowua ....................................... 22k brid ge tcetli ................................ * .« • Gold or enamel fillin g » . Sifter S ifte r f il lin g . „ o f e ll k in d ............... p la t e ......................... SSS Th e best r»d rubb er p is t e .............. 1.SS Celluloid plate» ............ l«.Jd Palnle»» e ,tr a c tio n ., w ith lo c a l.. .M I'alule»» extraction«, w ith Somno- nrnt .............................. ............... ‘»Inle«« extraction» free when a plates or brid ge w ork 1« ordered A ll w ork guaranteed for IB y e a rs D r. H. A. H u ffm a n 1» now located perm anently w ith ue. 949 C lothing Co., 166-lTO T h ird it P A N TS . A''»ag maixe Wa»^ E a 'ts r n O u jf lf t l » s »> f C9.£ ,VRl|_ana lina uklep raada nan" uig c o ,— BWtet O rr «cd Pam' ■evofal otljer brAb '•■ ox or C lothing Co., « utbweat corner T h ir d and O a f atre » Sweet. Orr Co. aad M a rx A Basa, unl„o mede. A B r th d Bros.' a id A uto braud paci», uuiou medi. . lR ; - A gli r , B^ J f r r c Z ' : 4 . « n . K . l'5 P H O T O E N G R A V IN G S . rirty e lts s skoto-aogravjsgs with tin E n g ra v la g r , , itr fd ta ; O r e a u - nd A nkeny atri F tre t n g ra v »Ing in g D *p « rtm « n t. O re l ' Dop« lap E En Ian b n ljd la g ; Oregon E ng raving <o, 606 Goodaonnb bn tldlug. S H IR T S . : E as te r» O ntGitliSg ¿o.. W tb and W .»ii “ s g t o k - r u ’ ' Iina U u tin -m a d e « b ic a Ran,nel K oaouoiatl A Cd., T k lr d ai.J M orA — M c D o w ld 'a "Rod Sea o rn a aoa oa — Mcl>o$eld uuiou-m ade »hirtä. *e lir i Fetuoile C lothiug Co.— ; » e el uud iKe iid> rd F. eoutbwMt eon.er u c w bi ‘■ ■ t ' Ä A e •taútpr i » ro e * IJ o u Clot hl uÜ Co ^ 6 ,: h a s ju st arrived. All th e new , la te st styles, in all w idths, a t p o p u lar coop erativ e prices. See them , T H E O N L Y E C L U S IV E U N IO N SH O E S T O R E I N T H E C IT Y PROTZMAN-CAMPBELL CO-OPERATIVE SHOE CO. D C B T H E H th a H o m e In d u s tr y > M ovem ent by h e v ln g tn le L a b e l a p p e a r on j o u r p r in te d m u tte r. It » te n da f o r <Aod w o rk m a n s h ip . aoOd c ltls e n e h ip . f a i r w a p i a n d th e u p b u ild in g o< th e c ity . •H « O O K l 8 t . R osenthal «. P o rtla n d ’« Beat 3h< « » to le . 71» end w a e h le g te u —Union Oiade shoes, beet m akis, propen y » ttfl K u ljfb t Shoe <?4h ¿ M r Heçoud, Allied Printing Trades Council Q m m COMPOSED OF Tyfdfrtsliical W A P r e s iM ii U sms Priathg P in s k e ii Uemi Pre*» Aisistioti’ Uiita StereetyiMT»’ and Ekctrotyptr»’ lim a IU n U m m BMLidAers’ Biadery Weraen’» Ik ita Mailers' U w m noteMfraver*’ 1 4 6 F IF T H ST R E E T —uuiou •o x ! Lion C loth ing C«.. mads. 108 170 T h ird « • U B P IN D E R 9 . ksm oua C latbln g C «.—A ll kinds wVb Label. F i m out C lothing Co., th« C ap ital Bn< pender Co.’s goods. Lion C loth ing Co.. 1AJ 1M T h ird fla a taru O u trP tln g Co., lotb Xnd Wnah la g to o — F u ll line union mads au»i'V «ars. N o rris B s k tr C«.. 238 226 U o r r la o n - C sp ltu l nnlotr-m ado (6«pood«ra. UNDERW EAR I.lo n C lo th in g Co. 106 170 T h ird at. W A l T < R t A N D BAR GOODS. HELP THOSE WHO HELP YOU P l e n e e p a tra n l,« the restaurant» nam ed ke- lew e n ly . You can tell tk em by tkle h ou ae card A lb la t F e rry H v te l, 24 A lb ia » Ave. A m erican R eetau-ant. 33 and 35 N. 3d. Acme Cafe, 1S< 8>i. B altim ore R e e ta jra n t. 303 H aw thorne. B A D O yster A v tio p House, 61 N. 31 Uh. B lam erck R estaurant, 209 M orrison. Denuy*» ( t r ill. T h ir d and Jefferson. East P o rtla n d R estaurant, 41U Eaat M orrlaon. Eastern G r ill Restaurant,- 126 N. 6tb orner T a y lo r. Oermaela. 1M F o irft, ciyn.r Tayluj Gr«n<i r«nd A r«, r«.. B. estaurant, K “ JS*," R * rat« * ura ut. 271 Ta tubili bet. 3 .,» "6 4. , M «rqu«m * n * e " e , tg a r ra t. i«w n iit n . 9? * n B*. M e y e rr R estaurant. U t b aud H o i t N o rth P o rtla n d RovfUurant, 01 N. 6? h Lap's res ta u ra at. 187 M orrlno « «tr««L P eoples R estaurant, 71 N. 3d. P la te R estaurknt. 213 T h ird . P u ritn n . »67 A ider, bet. 5th and 0th. R itte r's R estaurant, 83 1-2 t . _ . Rosa C ity R estaurant, 219 N. 6th. R o r l l C lub R estaurant, 03 1 2 N. 0th. Saddle R estaurant. 270 1 2 Rtark. T h e » u p s rlo r R estaurant. 187 4th. U niq ue Chop House. 464 Qllsau W lffw s m R estuurant, 283 FI lrs t naar otn W ill sm ette "R estaurant and Coffee House, 112 N. T h ird . W in n e r R estaurant, 90 F o u rth S tark W ise’s W a ffle House. 269 M ain. W h ite House R estaurant. 291 F irs t if ' near C o ilUmbla. COLUMBIA LARD Pure, sw eet, w h olesom e; adapted to household needs. U n ited S tates G overnm ent In sp ected and at no added cost. UNION MEAT CO. P ioneer P ackers of th e P acific I RK M. ( I %RR. P raalten t (¡EO. M. ORTON. H anavrr 91171429 P ortland, Or. HOME PH O N E A 1418 a«H FRONT NTREKT CO UONHT1T4 T IO S Í » Y LAW H AND ING CARD» ! W O R E IN MtTLAND HUTENDEir UNION T h is ee»4 e lg a lfle s • U a le a B ar 0ee (h a t tha RartaaAar w ears th is B e lla a ORI>ER TO SHOW ( APAR ON FRTI> TION FOR A L Í OF REAL ESTATE. Llon log < W O R X iN O pH CT YOU W ANT 1M T h ird . LO THE«. In the C ounty Court of the Rtate of southwest “ % 7 ,d f\ L Ï “h ™ .V > -v .o -.^ s -.« .« correr * d -,, Oregoti, fo r M ultnom aU County. - . ’•eete— N eustau’«r Iu the m atter of the eatnle of Annie Of the R oad” and »wee*. om B roa.’ *‘5oi J. Rovfen. an lusnua person. Q rr A ?»» 1? appearing to the Court from the Norrio-latvit t ’o.?“ M o rris o n -- *s-Ra<ei petition, duly verified, of w . O. Rowen. ------ U nlon-ibade overalls And *h lrts <•< guardian <>f the estate and persop of th e fo llo w in g brago«: lig n a i, H ead ing b re a d s : B lft Au u le .1. Rowéu. an lusane pafadfi. lig h t And N oustadter - Broa that It Is necessary aud beneficial to the said w ard that the real estate de S U M M O N ». scribed In said ijstltldn . to w i t . an In (be C l t cult C ourt of the Htale of .«choate r iy k t 1. of CauLXÚTs dowsy In A ^Sltlon. gQd to lac 5. block C ounty of M u ltu o m s L Oregon. fo r the i lot ft. g lter R Youtm. P la in tiff. w«l louiSh c o u n ty, Oregon, should be M u lt no Blanche B. Young. Defendant. casa Bianche Deren sold aud that this Is n i proper caM ehy to Blam-he B. Young, above nanu order, it Is hereby fo r th his l a»’ p Ordered th a t the next of klu of the defendant, whose last postoffice one Interested . dress w A I »su Francisco . : : In the nan said waf*d. and all persons «»▼ State a ..« « w» vkw««««, you are her«?* anpeàr |W« , of tne of O fègou. y< ln the said estate, be aud i and answer th-» titled < court oft the I reu req ulted uited to HDnear appear gnd before the above entitled •< js th day of October . 1900. at the hour com plain t filed against you In t>> the abtn« s alt, tn of 9 o'clock a. m.. to show cause. If above entitled court, w ith ia sis weeks frow not bé j named Ita la any, why n lloeu ie ghould __ — - Earned efturt, b t date of the fir s t pu blicatio n r granted to the said gu ardian fo r the t lu m iupn s; th a t h b«|ng the tlu.e he said this sale of the said interest In tbw t his summons; prescribed ln the order r for roi tha p real estate, and tna It Is is ru ' rtb e r ordered or ibllshed c itto n hereof; and If you fa ll T< th a t a copy of this order be publ answer plaint, <" t fou r successive Weeks before th f Iq llf f or w ill apply said t» com th« "»boV, date In the P o rtla n d Labo r Press, s ................. » newspaper of general circulation In hu Id M u ltn o m a h county. ■ r ■ b ated this 2sth day of Sept.. llkJG (Signed) L IO N E L R WTBS t BB, County Judae .Johnson A B eckw ith. A ttorney« for G uardian. “S 8 m th a t tb» w a i t e r w e a r . T H IS B U T T O N — p II fl ft U up by other doctors, as we I A y 160 170 H l . . Our Guarantee: Journeymen shall be ie»|»)iislble for the work limy do, unless working under orders, and must rectify all mistakes on C O L LA R S A N D CUFFS. th eir own time. Lion C loth ing Co., 160 |6K T h ird U N IO N t.e“h » lf. Asthma. Headache, N euralgie, Insomnia, C atarrh , Stomach, -- - H eart, L iv e r and Kidney Trou- b|aat „ w el| „ Cataracts, • ® . Troubles, yield read ily to the sclsnca science of Neurology and the knowledge gained by Its uee. __________ (1 W e ___ w ant . _____ chronic caeoe given BANDS Co.. C L O T H IN G . O vercoats and R aincoats is now at its best, and buy w a 7 a r< N C lo th in g Lion « A t * x and toll collector who 11° the >«H«r« from Professor Jos- y si»y, secretary-treasurer. th ln ks he la a taxpayer because he «*i'h Reed of Vashon college, which B U S IN E S S T A X . has the receipt« made out in his ®PP®ar lu another column. The nam e, would like to see some tot. s *111® a r® commended p articu larly ‘ bridges In Portland, and some toll Jto advanced students of m o d -; T — h e taxes on business are taxes T he fol- tunnels. H a takes a page in the **rn thought along economic lines q q consumers—on labor Issue of the organ of special privl- T he Labor Press, on behalf of or- lowing books and articles ln the leges last Bunday to tell us a il k»nlied labor, wishes to express to f ree library re Interesting read about tt. H e Is an anarchist, too. Professor Reed many thanks for lnR |n vie» j f the fact that In for he wants to have the sworn f r »“ k • ‘• ‘ « " « n ts . t Is Oregon the tax m atters and laws servant o f the people, the mayor, Indeed gratifying to hnar an Inde- are go|ng to be taken up by the dofy the law aud hold up the c o n -, P«ndent man speak such word*, at people through the In itia tiv e and structlon of a bridge In order to “ ,,m e ,ll<e th l" when th® com nier some of the crudities and Tarbar- loan the monvy to the streetcar c,Bl "P*r *l hBB pohwned the |8nia of onr tax code done away (ra fte r s w ith which to build a tun- i»°urces of modern thought. w ith and our methods of taxation nel Instead. Oreat scheme! The .brought up to date. If possible. nickels of the producers of Port- T he long fight of Tom L. J o h n -' Adaiaa-a* lane,' of finance, m at, pp. land are so sure to come ln to the son for a three-cent railroad fare ’ T? mat ,,n extent o f millions over legitim ate !’ B3 been almost won in com plete-^—PB£ * b’* - p ,,H k ' 11 expenses that bonds have been Is- ness In Cleveland The rate Is B ullock H v lc -tc l m ailin g » in pu blic sued w ith nothing to kccure them »even tickets for a quarter, w ith SLVL. atetes and hut your nickels, Mr. Toller, in the city having a right to purchase p(»JU V l i f i i pp 321 823. In ta x a tio n . pp th e ir Interest for the future the entire system in eight years gellgtuan- page In the chief organ In Oreg And benefits derived from the re „„j the of the associated grafters pleading «Juccd fares w ill accrue Io the land co2 !n tliT 'o f tSKTr. for lawlessness, bridge tolls aud tunnels. Io be given away. Is ex- pected to Justify and bring about BOB!« m aterial uoniatance for that combine that always * has Its hooks out" for a g ra ft— the Port land Railw ay. Light and Power Company, existing and ruling by the grace of the tieople and subject to their w ill— If they rvallat-d It ARM No. 317 Local prove to you con clu sively that it is n ow tim e to choose your F all Suit and O vercoat. Our stock of Suits, contracted for ln Coos and Curry the counties for a line bearing north ward up the coast fro m Eureka. Good boy. Judge. *“ *Y’ r ¿e“ deLB ° n hTVl<3.en?h « h d 'n '’ . . . 'p y ‘of"'«t'i« ^eeoiuttou’ he sent j Land values do not assume very forget through, 1» tne M orrt«oti, «KTret«»-/ of the startling figures because o f these , M r h V o ter don’t r , » to trim x : ; and this v t last , to . rrauk it!» « .™ « .:» . of L ., and to B ro ther C. . O. law m aker by voting for th amend- ni* n mon»ter 8 P ^dury to beat hon‘ ( * “(j Onck lu our*behelf in the down there are m en t which w ill define the use o f , ’ “ «»•“ ;__________________ , tm.lv .»bmlHed. ¡ p>per r,llroadl1 the emergency clause. — I j W at er M F cC SO N T pre fed era n , — - „ ---------- O u r r e a d . e r . « . a . t t . e n . t io n , Is c a lle d » xfalla«’» tark, sid e n t; tio Joseph! it u i» " " 'f o r ^ Follow ing is a partial list of : products and where they an- . UNION ! ABEL rains, w hich seem to have started in earnest, should America OMned ’ M A D E by the Dukes H A T S ; Quality Product t h e T h ese cool m orn ings and even in gs, com bined w ith the (F ro m the Seattle S tar.) T h e E m e r g e n c y C la u s e In England about 2,500 person» » . , « ...« 0 a. s i; x « - . , s s y r - K 7 3 3 2 3 own h alf the land. H e re ’s a list of eight of the bigger owners: last meeting resorted to the use less or more as the case may be. «he dividend grasping Acres. of the emergency clause. The or- In some cases to make a showing K _____________ r Duke Of S u th e rla n d . . . ...1,358.000 dlnance introduced by Councilman the freight is shipped to the c o a s t; lnp e irl workers In D u k e of Devonshire. . . . . . 186.000 Annand prohibiting the use of mov- ou one line and shipped back to In Chicago tne girl or 30.600 D u k e of W estm inster. . . . . Png advertisements or publication its destination on another T he a can U c tc ry have had th eir f n of any trade, calling, profession, railroads are not crazy, however. 1 gers clipped off In so. many In Duke of Richm ond. . . . . . . 286,500 Duke of P o rtla n d ......... . . . . 183,000 buslut ss. cause, movement or any but they have a monopoly and , stances that over one *>“ ,f Duke of M ontrose........ . . . . 115,000 other purpose or thing whatso- they draw the cinch so ligh t the ployes have m utilated hands. T h er 70,000 e v e r" was directed at orgaulxed patient mule kicks sometimes and 1» no protection for t h o r n under Duke of M a n c h e s te r.. . . . . labor and at no one else. ! threatens to roll over with the , the laws of Illinois, but he can- M arquis of B u te ............ . . . 117,000 O r g a n lt d labor has an excellent pack ¡ » ' « ‘ « « H ’f Z ^ r Dltlll° n alre‘' E ig h t persons owning over 2,300.- 000 aores of land through the weapon in je boycott. It Is m a d e ------------------------------- | ™Pid» “ nd frequently. dlvlue rig ht of b irth ! Is It any effective at times by the wise use T he best customer of unfair . _ , ,, of the bannerman. Our council- clothing is the country farm er who In Spokane a city justice naa wonder that tqns o f thousands are men, the representatives of the leads out with rem ittances to the ordered that hereafter city ptls- at the starvation point In London, buslness man. the commercial m all order sweatshop. I t Is from oners shall be released ejean, red th a t England la losing her prestige T h e bar- j as a m a ritim e power and gaining class, recognised this and deter- these sourc a that the strange out- and decently clothed mined to put the bannerman out I breaks of diphtheria, scarlet fever, barltles of the petty courts to1 un- pre-eminence as a consumer of In of existence by m aking It a crim e i smallpox and other contagious dis- ; fortunates Is a disgrace to clvllixa- toxicants, and th a t even her worn puntshable by fine and Imprison- eases come as from a visitation , tlon. Spokane Is evidently ..ntng en are fighting w ith the idea that and they can Im provs conditions? m ent for him to appear on the of a m alevolent providence. T h e j up w ith the progressive W h a t would become of our own streets. i cheap and nasty, disease-bearing civilised. country should 2,5000 out o f our T h e councilman recognised t h a t , sweatshop, unfair, non-union cloth- One of the peculiar Institutions 80,000,000 people secure ownership th e lr choice bit of class legislation Ing Is forbidden by strict regula- W h y , m illions would be prom ptly referred to the tlons In N ew Zealand, but In this of this great country o f ours Is o f h a lf our land? people for approval or rejection by ! country our only protection Is the the Anti-Boycott Society. I t advo and m illions of us would become The (aclxed labor by the use of the i union label. If the farm ers would cates the boycotting of boycotters m ere peons, w ouldn't we? orgac mass of us would final»» become 'erendum as soon as it passed, demand it they would secure cloth- and the blacklisting of union men. refer« m ere hired gardeners to the eo the emergency clause was a t Ing made In sanitary workshops W ith headquarters In New Yo rk it W hen the Is pulling some w ealthy peoples* T haw s of eight or m ore rich fam tached. This clause ot the ordl by healthy people. ilies. wouldn't we? grange and the labor unions come legs and having a great run of nance reads: But, w a it a m om ent! A re n 't we H«c. X lu tsm u c b t s this ordinance a little eloser together the best business. headed straight toward th a t condi Is nori'sssry fo r tns iiaisw dlate Preser- | customers of the m all order sweat- vatlun of ' tn tbe * public health, M a «ud c « and H o rrib le sanitary conditions are tion, In spite of our ballot and "the * h°P * wl11 begin to drop o ff at an ~ I ty utf tha c ity of P o rtla n d « «SM 'that t h e r » ' alarm ing rate to these harpies who reported In some of the workshops hatred of titles and domination? In h a b bl ita n t« tharaof, - * ' in - th is : -------------- la a duke of Sutherland, with sia lli la no ord inane« uow reg re« alatln< inovia« | prey upon the ml serie» o f the sick and factories o f Portland. N ot only his 1,358,600 acres, more to be do they require o fficial Inspecting, ,D d poor but they n ie d to be driven a little dreaded than a railroad king who. s tru ctl-m to irs frla . th is ordluanoo 1» — necessary for th e public health, ponce T he cj t y o f Calgary, A lb erta, more sharply by the Inspectors to through railroad control, lords It over the produce of 20,000,000 acres eud eu fe ty: therefore, an en>e»<ei>cy 1» « , r A , n« r u v .io m hereby declared e i i i th is ordinance owns lts own streetcar system, comply w ith the law. or more? Can a duke of W est shall go In and e ffte t fro m aud For the flrgt month of July It was 11 to force ____ ____ m inster, w ith 600 acres In the very a fte r Its approval by the m ayor pei A few convicts a t large create a heart of Lopdon. be a worae ca W h a t rot. T he fares are eight tickets for a _____ feeling ________ of panic ____________ th a t should __ be felt la m ity than “captains of Ind usL y" T h e referendum was reserved to quarter, school children 12 tickets. ‘ t,y the com m unity when special ; like M organ, Rockefeller. Vander- the people by the voters them- T he line Is nine m iles long, but privileged corporations defy the 1 b lit, and F rick, who control the selves, so they could pass on w ill be extended. F ran tic efforts ' jaWi bribe Juries and courts, buy finances, fuel and lig h t o f our 80,- vicious or unwise legislation. The WPre made by representatives of legislation and rob the little child- 1 fton n0(l7 constitutional amendm ent re s e rv -; the M ontreal streetcar combine to I ren even of nourishm ent |w v ,u v u < M ere acres are valueless. Land Ing this rig ht gave our legislators , persuade the city council to sell Is valuable only when held In con- the power to pass laws "fo r the r , and the combine would have T h a t the ta r iff Is a fraud and a nectlon w)th thing» th a t m ake It public health, peace and safety” In given three-cent fares and a con g ra ft la beginning to be suspected j productive and Its products remun case» of emergency, and when the slderab.e proportion of the groes I e V ) S n b y a o m 0 of oa who have eratlvs through shipment. A secre- fact was stated the law would go receipts to have prevented m u n td voted for Abraham L in coln since ta ry ot our governm ent who per- into effect Im m ediately. Thus it pel ownership. Calgary has its I860. m ita corporation or other thl«ft«a could not be referred to the people own electric ligh t plant and w ater to steal a hundred acres covering through the uae o f the referendum. works, and the probabilities are T h e fining of a violator of the sourcei of Irrigation or power, T he law I t a good one. I t was that the streetcar line w ill be woman's labor law 825 and costs helps io steal, not one hqqdred designed to be used In case of ex- made a success, is a needed enforcem ent of the acres, but thousands and tnou- trem e emergency, such as an epi- ■ measure. T h e re are others. sands of acres for those sources derolc. Invasion, etc., but here-an d T h a t the murder of F erre r the . ' ■■ — ' a re the real value o f those thou- now, our legislators, the council- most able and eloquent of Spanish Fscts never change. T h a t which sands. men, are denying the people th e ir Republicans, by the degenerate Forsooth. If we thin k ot It In appears new Is change of form or rights to the use of the referen- ^ ,nR o f t hm degenerated country this light, don't less than 2.5U0 duni. T h e re Is no emergency ..s •should provoke the threat of a life expression only. persons already possess (cqptrol) stated In the clause; It Is nothing for a j|ye from the royal fam ily over h alf of our own land? R E C O G N IZ E GOOD W O R K . but a choice bit of class leglsla ghould not be alarm ing Spanish T he people of England think tlon. a denial of the right o f free intolerance and Spanish feuds have In recognition pf the excellent they see solution o f thq lr trouble press and free speech, and our made that people the Impotents of In taxation of tha “ugaarnad In councllmen know It. - 1 Europe. Nothing but a bloody rev Work done by C. O. Young as or crem ent"; that Is, In taxation ot This Is another example of the oj u t|on can bring Spain to liberty ganiser for the Am erican Federa- the Increased value of tha ducal abuse o. the powers put tn the The common people, who are hands of our .■awmakerV A t the .T n g h Y .ro d 'u k e O T ' g ' o a u i o r T iS X and t t o other n ’ L f ' lands “ ’e’ not due ba any n win 1906 general election the people by |ea„ desire for freedom, need sym the follow ing resoluti " ■ ‘ reaCh but a little way. I t hut vote refused to grant the pathy for their beloved laid cold ; the C entral c . ss-iday taxation of what God and other “ f f. vh , ln death by the ordera of the kIng the same at Its meet ng r j people than the landlords ’ have fo1^ M ultnom ah county and not , he klng stricken w ith •» •« > » « : T h e U st^ legislature, . nevertheless, , he threat that some of his fam ily Whereas, thrvu»l> I he A* ,>ud Mrnlher i n» o< n ffii r * . Th<> demand of the masses Is for "hall be assassinated In reprisals. | J“d ^ ,o’,tt^be fair j w t b ^ J division! passed the law against pressed w ill of the people, and so «N«i«t <>ur « r a ft t»> the f u ll extent of i yOUr i^mj made more val- fa r have made it effective by the |,OW,‘r V u r t 1u‘i to m .> < * , wss le r s e lr '<»ble by the enterprise and labor The unspeakable H a rry Orchard ' ’’Is I"” „„,-h ue a is te u ir was largely use of the emergency clauue. it swore he blew u.n " up " a • building i In „ ............ .. f „ r the rn e ...... ffllls tlo n o " f Hi.- of others, ol pay! was again used by the last legis whereupon the in- In d e ie n d s u i Longeherem es "t ihn l'a . j f you are born to riches, pay! latu re to repeal the fish laws San Francisco. y declined to pay . I f l r 'o e e t w ith th e ir paren« body. your purse has grown dan- surance company declined to pay herefure l»e R passed by the people by a 26,000 Y eung geroualy fat and powerful through Rnsulveil. that B ro ther 1 m ajo rity. O ther cuses are on 812,954 due the owners. The courts have recently awarded the owner hee, eerued Jlhei earnee» jnd^^ teat Rig enjoyment o f special and uncom ""ju d g e Henry E. McGinn has the’ groLnd that O r « X M , ’ p'.’.rt" of Por'^nd ( m o n 'p 'r K ilc g e .'ia /l ? ? » •: io r T e n.php'rm8ve. " oV’ X d e m a n d BELTS are sold only to men who w ill No. 233. R. agree to build substantial, fire-1 T ra n s fe r card issued— R. proof business buildings T he next Twiss. ; . . _____ ___________________ I I b r .n o H a lf R einstated— C. L. 8lmpson. best blocks are reserved for those tQ ,ace raodern Dead— John H . Everest. residences on their lots, and the New m em ber— D. C. Burtog. speculator is adm itted to grow Un Applications pending— R. D, For- ™ rest, Q. J. Grischow. ----------------------------— I skirts of the city. H . J. P A R K IS O N , , pi ¡m e to C h o o s e of musicians i II. l'r it^ W ‘ ......X t.aU^ W i « ,Yr.nW’ Ä rt ni»y ,w iif tn « « sud R l'M M U N k . b it »(itndtkna la filado upon you Il l the C irc u it ( y u rt for the Rtate of D u k itn tlo n , by v U tn a af an ord«r ■( Oregon fo r M ultnom ah County the apov« entld da court, tuSd, ic J I.co I.e iw iu g o . t'ta ln llff, »« N ,l ifitara.1 on the AOth day of Rantein' ' ■on Hugh«». Defendant . . . . . ItWB. and which ord«r iiraacrlhw l tt» T o Nrlaon H u _ g h « , . d»ico(i»iii a b o v » ,t k , «utninona In (ha anlt ahonld the Sî IA la* Ilf __ ». upon you. by pu blication on c nam ed: In the name of the he Stiate of matje f or 9n çonaecattve weeka I Oregon, you a r t heraby ra u u lrtd to appear in the above en titled d court a n » 1 dgte of the firs t pu blicatio n ÿ B H- PA G! k «UMwer th e c vn iplalut ftlad against you tem her M i960 on or _ - for P la ln tC ' It. the above en titled S'-rloa. * A ttorney l»efore the IPth day of Novem ber. 1906, p res«-r I bed In that being the lin t <lty pres< i the order of publication of thia sum- | uiotis. aud if you fa ll to so appear or I snatver said com plaint. R p la in t if f ' w ill apply (o t in court f< . the re ” ef therein prayed for. to w i t : Jndg -tent fo r »466.00 w ith Interest thereou at 7 per cent p e r annum from August 20. 19(R. u n til paid and fa r the sum of • IX T H AN O B U R N S ID E f 7ft 06 attorney«» fee« end the costs and dtsbur«enienta herein, and you are fu r (bore notified that C e rtifice ft2, ‘ ......................... ... te No “ >3 M »k«rs and Distributor« of for 1U.3&6 share* of the cap ital RtoOs of the llu $ b o e M aiidractuvjug Com pany, a corporation, has hero attached «ml are now In the hand* of the xhet Iff of M ultnom ah C ounty, subject to the out»*ome of thia action T h l* nommons Is published ?. t t L°.r : «nance to an order of lio n t tenbe.n. Judge of the above ve entitled C4»urt. made and entered t »rein on the A Union Offleo 3tbh «lay of RepleutI»er. lutili, and the date »»f the firs t publication was nixde on September .‘to IrttH). nnd the I«Rf publication on 11th flay «»f No> , 1001». 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