Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, December 02, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SIX
PORTLAND
buy«' fcclioul where one row ran
down {rum one wall to the other
and then the second row ran back
There was no minority |iurty In
front of these ranks. As a conse­
quence the boys behind the boys
In front got to ''scraping* and
this Is why the Republican party
Judge McGinn, Speaking was disrupted. A strong minority
party would have put the Republi­
to the Union Republican cans of Oregon uiam their good
Club, Declares Himself behavior, and II m H r has been
up on that yet.
R has been charged tonight that
"I am against the assembly,” we have lost the principal offices
said Judge Henry K McGinn, in a In our city through the direct pit
1 deny It. IX> you
speech before the Union Republi­ mary law.
can Club of this city on the night want to know the reasons which
brought about these defeats? Then
of tLe 24th ult.
Judge McGinn grew up In the look Into conditions us they w. re
ranks of the people who do things here at the time of your defeat
in Oregon. It has b< •* h u lot 1*> you remember that when Tom
to be among the Republicans and Word became the sheriff o f Mult-
Old-Ume party leaders.
In his nomah county in July. 1904? There
speech he told of the old regime existed ten gambling bells In the
and why he is now opposed to oily ol Portland, the largest one
these self appointed saviors. The of which, the Portland club on
made
speech follows and Is Intensely In- Fifth and Alder streets,
1120.0110 profits in the month of
teresu n g;
o[ December,
1903.
with
marked
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen
’cards.
Do you remember that
the Union Republican Club.
I nten put Into position under the
If I had any doubt of the Re­
' Republican party It, this city anti
publicanism of this tin ting when
county we ,- dividing the spoils
1 entered this bull tonight It was
dispelled by the Introduction given of th«*#«» gMiihlliig hells with the
to you of me by your chairman. gamblers. What did the Republl*.
Your fairness in inviting me Io can organisation ever do to put
those gambling helix down. Noth
speak moves me, for you all know
that I believe In the primary law. ing. is it any wonder that Re­
In Statement No. 1. In the Inltia publicans tiring of tin- partnership
between gamblers ami their party
tlve and referendum, In all meth­
organization
voted for Democratic
ods of progress in politics, and
LABOR
THVMSDAT, DFCEM. ER I.
PR ESS
ELECTRICIANS
STATEMENT
depicted by the dispatches U was ¡take such definite action as the
not near so violent as the « n at-lease warrants.
t< l ist agitations were a generation
"Eighth—Your committee rac-
ago when men demanded the aut- otnmends that the executive conn
frage. It was caused by the minis ell of the American Federation
n y of England denying what they of Labor use all influence In its
granted to bootblacks, union labor power to aid, assist and advise
charity and return) societies—a [ with the committee of three here­
Agitators Nto to Blame hearlug
in provided, for the bringing to
a successful termination of the
for the Trouble on the
liq u o r q u e s t io n .
amalgamation of the two fac­
tions of Electrical Workers into
Morrison Electric Co.
______
keeper In such localities us de­ one United Brotherhood, us s> t
sired. Once the partnership was forth In the agreement reached
It Is not because the Morrison dissolved the rtlatlous could not and ratified at Denver last year,
The greatest amount of real nutrition to be
Electric company at 291 East Mor- be restored—the divorce was abso- and supplemented by this docu­
risou street instated on running lute.
The citizen voted every ment. and the action of this con­
bought anywhere in Portland lor 5 cents.
•
Its bualnesM on the open shop pel- three years on
the
questions: vention thereon.
BEST PAINLESS DENTAL WORK
Icy that It is being boycotted by Shall the saloons be decreased?
F<»r X' years a leader In I’alnl«««
the local branch of
Electrical Sha.l • hey remain as they are?
Royal Table Queen Bread contains all the life-
J'ei.tal Work in Portland. Get out
Workers, but it Is because the Shall they be abolished?
The
prices uuil advice.
giving,
body-building properties and is the most
company
discriminated
against publican, as he was called there, . . . . . . .
' _
WISE DENTAL CO., Inc.
union men, and on March 29, 1909, was very careful to obey the law Wallflower Reflects at the OK . W . A. H I S K . P r e s id e n t a n d Mgr.
superior bread in point of texture and taste.
F a ilin g B ld g . I l i l r d a n d U aw h ln g to u .
joined hands with other electrical to run an orderly house, to not
Dance
The
best bread for school lunches—stays moist
O ffic e H o u r» —M
M. Io H I’ M
firms in this city and locked out sell to drunkards, minors,
not'
B u n d a y « V to I.
As the writer sat in the gallery
all the union men In their employ after certain hours. The votes of
and
never
has that chaff-like, indigestible char­
Phone»
A
«
o
d
M
ain
2029
That is the reason we are carry the wives and mothers < f the of Christensen's hall, Thaukaglv W e w ill g iv e v o n a g o o d 22k
ing on the right against them.
neighborhood had to be reckoned '*'* “1Kl‘t, on the occaslou of the
gold 01 po retail) crown fo r.. | 3 50
acteristic of most bakery breads.
Molar crown* ............................
...................
We will admit that the firm is w l,h- Tills might be no solution tigarm akers fourth annual ball, ¡¿¿k bridge teeth
watched the merry th ro n g ..la
; (¡old
enamel fillin g « .. . . . .
1.«
Idling the truth when they say •* the question, but the New Z e a and
....................
ilv e r or
fun,,.,.
.<•
Only the best materials are used in the making
that S. ('. Jagger was born In lar,L* »talesmen were proceeding “
the light fantastic toe.
„f mi aunlft :
S.M
AW
Portland. Or., lmt they also forg. t
surely, »with uue re ««•
ai>P“r'*«'t >»“' * function Bond
plate..
of Royal Table Queen Bread.
M
Go- fact that Mr Jagger jo......1
fo>' ,h " r,9hta of th” saloon of this kind conducted by a labor
',„r .................................... 1« 7 00
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50
the local union or Electrical Work k*"*per. who was the government s union furnished more than an op- " '
r o ln l e * « e x t r u c ilu iiH , w i t h K o n in o -
as he is , here , by reason porlunlty for idle amusement.
fo rm
............................................ 100
er» on January 29, 19'»1. Now, partner,
...
P u li.le s « extraction« free when plate«
There could be seen "the butch-
what we would like the Morrison
,he ‘,,ofits laken ,n ^a*'1 by
or bridge work 1» order«*«!.
... . ,
,,
I er, the baker and the candlestick
A l l w o r k g 'n r n n te e - l f o r 15 ye a r«
Electric
Company to answer i Is,. the state.
! ‘r
II
A
1111 f f im u i 1« n o w lo c a te d
If It was a gts,d thing for Sam
•''** Zealand the doctor , pointed "‘“I W entering Into the spirit of p e r m a n e n t ly w i t h ua
Jaggers to belong to the union out- ha<1 no »uch disgrace as c h ild ," 1" evening with an air of frater-
T Y
C o l U T <>E T H E
wben be was working with the •a ‘*«r. »» hr.- the United S t a t e s ’ "*^ ™d an abandon of care that I N S ta T te I I E 4»f n i O l re \ tfo
h.
fo r
M u lt n o m a h
C o u n ty
I n th e m a t t e r o f th e e a ta te
tools, why can't he now treat the '"ll
»• >"'■ ‘here was very
a relief t. behold,
A n n ie J . R o u e n , a n in » a n e per»«»u
same members of that union fair " ‘"e Indication of In Oregon.
) As the strains of the waltz pro- o N f tdic#*
4»f <>uur<llan*M S ale.
that 1 am opposed, strongly op­
N o t h e 1« l i f i e l i y g iv e n t h a t th e un
when he Is employing men.
When New Zealand was Just d u c e d b-v “ union orchestra spread
posed, to the assembly and the
ver
the
spacious
hall
the
thought
¡’"o,*"?!
,T,', “• I'"»’"- ini.-il.»,.
They claim that W. H. Corbett starting out on this new road
"
to 1 h e l . i K h i w i b i d d e r f«»r <axh. a t th e
reversion to old conditions.
The great Portland bakery that always Invites inspection
uppermost in one's mind was that w e n t d o ttr o f fl< * c o u n ty c o u r th o in o e *
and
Everett
Ames,
officers
of
the:
which
hail
brought
prosperity
with
u lt ii o m i ih c o u n ty , in th e c i t y o f P o r t ­
If It were permitted me to take
the Cigartnakers' Union deserve» M
la n d . a l l th e r ig h t , t i t l e a n d in te re w t
Employers
Association,
have
notl-
out
panics,
a
great
American,
hum
a text for my discourse tonight I
f til«- a b o v e m im e d In s a n e p e r s o n In
fled members of their association hie In his origin, unassuming, but to be congratulated for brlng'ng o n i.d
Sesti
t o t lt e p r o p e r t y
h e r e lu u f t e r «le
would take the words of Governor
ot the conditions prevailing and '«'«’‘“K a ^ e a t light,
traveled '«gether so many union people and H4*ribed. I« el|ig a n in c h o a te r i g h t o f
Hugh'-« spoken at Olean, Cattara
that the company has the assur throughout that country and was Providing such a splendid even « lo u e i in a itd t o th e f o ll o w i n g de
Kct ¡bet, r e a l p r o p e r t y , t o
w it :
Lot
gus county, N. Y., on the 10th day
a nee -of their support when need
frequent consultation and Asso- . ln« 8 entertainment.
B. td o i-k I. «’a n il m i \ A i b li t i o n . M u lt li o
of September last. Said Governor
u ia li C o u n ty . O re g o n .
-*-•* _ with
minister»
and
ciation
___
A n d t l. a t **ai«l w ale w i l l !■« h e ’ d a t
Hughes said:
lio « ir o f Hi »• i n . o n th e li t h d a y
know whether vou told them 'l.e workingmen statesmen. Only re-! The world laughs either with o th f e ne«*einbet*.
"The only thing yob can depend
a n d t h a t Maid «ale
ceutly
had
the
question
in
the
?ou
or
at
>
'ou-
whole truth In regard to the con­
w i l l be m a d e x u b je i- t t o th e a p p r o v a l
upon In this country Is the Judg­
o f - t h e C o u n ty C o u r t
o f M u lt n o m a h
troversy. Kindly ask your pert ntlnd of the speaker for many
ment of the people after full dis­
W . <; lU K V E N .
The what's-the-use man Is sel C o u n t y . O re g o n
as to how V -w Zealand had
ner, Mr. Muxon, If he told them years
G u a r d ia n n t th e A b o v e N a m e d In * u u e
cussion. I don't want to see the
gotten Its start been solved. T h e y i<*om
an-' u st-
P e r» o n .
party in charge ol self-appointed
about the lockout.
We do not
JO H N S O N A
B E C K W IT H .
were
all
to
be
found
In
that
won
v
w
T /k M T T tfX
A t t o r n e y « f o r G u a r d ia n .
believe that Mr. Corbett, Mr. Amos
saviors.''
H
a
te
o
f
f
ir
«
t
p
u b lb u t io n , N o v e m b e r
derful
book,
from
the
wonderful
L
/
a
W
t
JW
Bt,
FT
The direct primary Irw came to
or any other
fnlrmlnded
ntan
4, 1900.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
us In Oregon us a result of the
Hate of Inat publication, December
would side with them If they went b.aln of Henry George.
In reply to questions as to how'
PIPES
most corrupt politics any state had
Into the case from all sides.
FRUITS AND CANDIES
known in the union, bur none.
Well, (he Journal Is not satisfied much it would cost to go to New;
If there ever was an honest elec­
with having a nonunion hand par­ Zealand, Dr. Buchanan said that J ^11 Classes Union Goods a Specialty
131 N. 6th
Phone A 5041
tion for United States senator, an
ading around with Its name at­ no man should leave Oregon toi
-------- —-------------------------------
Importers si d Distributers of
uncontrolled convention, or decent
tached to It, but they persist In settle in New Zealand, but here))
he should live to bring New Zea-' g T »'B ?T A T
politics of any kind under 'he old
HIGHEST GRADE OF IMPORTED
having non-union men do their
land to Oregon We had a rioter
system, there would have been no
electric work. Just u few days
AND DOMESTIC
F in e C a b in e t F h o fo g <3 00
country, naturally, than New 'Zea F in e 13
direct primary law, no Statement
st P o e t C ard P h o to » . <1.00 P o s e n
ago they employed the unfair Mor­ land, and we had greater political Tbay”
Henry E. McGinn
A*r«” rTr»t”cia»» ’ an.r*Up to”<il"a
No. 1 and no Initiative and refer­
rison Electric company to do some power than the iteople had in New
HOFSTEATER STUDIO
BUILT BY THE LARG­
endum. These things esute to ns
Who closed the red electric
tw e e n M o rrlaoa
, work for them, and would Zealand. We hail no need to do , 106 Vi T h a ir n d d S Y tr a e m e t. h ill B e St
as the protest of
the
people nominees.
EST STOVE WORKS IN
real a.
lights,
forced
the
saloons
to
obey
not
t'o
anything
to
have
union
ailght
,,ve
for
Ore(!„n
Bnd
not
against the rottenness of the old
THE WORLD. QUICK BAKING.
the
law
and
close
on
Sundays?
T
X
T
1
men
employed
to
do
their
work.
I
for
No
true
American
In
’u
/
D
f
i
n
A
NIT
T
H
A
I
plan, old politics and the old lead­
Family trade a specialty
USES LITTLE FUEL. BEST
The other firms that are employ- Oregon need go to fatten In Idle W U U U A llL I V U A L
■
A
ers of the state without regard Did the Republican organization
do
this?
Did
It
aid?
Not
at
all.
Free delivery
Ing
non-union
men
front
the
Mor-'
eaat.
jn
.\,,w
z
eajan(j
8TEEL
BRIDGE
FUEL
CO.
BUILT. WILL LAST A LIFE
to faction.
When the pendulum
v/'
(J
ftp
....
.
,
..
47 Albina Avon, e
swung from old conditions It went It was necessary for many Repub­ rlson Electric company * to do their 1 The
85 North Second A 2682, Main 2778
TIME. ON EASY PAYMENTS.
speaker will address the
licans
of
Multnomah
county
to
Join
work
or
patronizing
this
unfair
ALL
KINDS
OF
WOOD
way over to new and clean ones
people at the same time and place
¿-5-X'
''I
I know this, you all know It, be­ with and elect a Democrat for firm are;
LEROY LOMAX.
next
Sunday
on
"Anarchists; East 424------PHONES------ C 1773 C. II. FINN.
mayor,
a
Democrat
for
sheriff,
a
Davis & Drennen, 406 East Where They Are, and How to Get
cause 1 was a part of It. be It
BRASS AND ORCHESTRA
said to my shame. As a young Democrat for district attorney, and Burnside street.
F IN N & LOM AX
PRICES CCORDING TO 8IZE
Rid of Them.”
No admission.
these
three,
all
Democrats,
were
Western
Electric
Works,
south­
man 1 was trained in the school
Bring
your
friends.
OF OVEN, FROM $40 TO $50.
they
who
did
things
for
bettering
west
corner
of
Sixth
and
Pine
Attorneys at Law
of this old corrupt system and I
For all occaaiona on short notice
trust that no young man of the the moral condition of our city. streets.
PERCY A. CAMPBELL
601 002 Buchanan bldg.
Malo 6994.
The
other
day
I
saw
Harvey
Dale,
Half-Way House, 1066 Macadam
ELECTRIC WORKERS 308 Spencer St. Phone Tabor 552
'present day may ever have to go
(Continued from page i ne)
through the same experience that a man run out of this town by street.
EAST BURNSIDE STREET AND UNION AVENUE
1 went through before the passing Tom Word, parading the streets
Riverside House, 1054 Macadam of the Brotherhood of Electrical
of the regime and the coming of of Portland as he used to do In street.
Workers on the lines provided lu
P r o f r e « « lv e
Builders’
H
ardw
are,
Poultry
Net­
the new. For this reason, If for the old days, and from day to day
Dayton Hardware company, cor­ the Denver agreement prior te
ting and Garden Tools, Oils
BALMERS
no other, I am against the assem­ the newspaper» have printed the ner First and Taylor streets.
September 1, 1910, uh a dale se­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM
Paints, V trn ls h e s
C o m p e ten t E u d y A s s is t a n t .
Hat
of
hl»
victims
and
the
amounts
bly and all that It means. We
Vienna Cafe, 131 Gra. d avenue. lected by the comm ittee. In ac­ T h ir d wwd M a d iso n .
East 8T0.
P h o w e M a la 6. 245 Holladay Avenue.
of
their
losings.
Dale
came
back
all know that people used to be
cordance with the laws of the
to the \ ubuc
Immediately
after
the
aaaembly
bought on the streets of the city
i Brotherhood, and said committee
The
way
to
opportunity
lies
through
knowledge,
and
to
gain knowledge
adtnlnb(ration
came
Into
power.
|
NEW ZEALAND LECTURE ¡shall attend such convention in W e have Pictorial Review Patterns and Publications in dentistry you must go where doctors of years of experience
for $2.50 apiece. We know that
are em­
You ray that you are going to
(Continued from juige one)
men high In life were engaged In
! an advisory capacity, only such
ployed—where they have spared no time In study to protect your teeth,
have an assembly. I ask you who
the work.
locals
to
be
eligible
to
represent­
empty tract or lot or a fully util­
to prevent decay and accumulation of tartar. All our operators are
I remember the scene lu Wood­ will be there, who will com pjse ized piece of property.
ation In the convention ns are
mlddleaged. gentlemanly- doctors of from 10 to 20 years’ experience,
men's hall when Joseph
Sinton It. who will control It? 1 will tell ; The government began by offer­ in existence at this date.
each an expert In his special line. BEAR IN MIND that we can save
you.
The
agents
of
tHe
electric
and Charles H. Carey came to
ing to buy any landed proprietor
"Sixth— le action of the Joint
you money and trouble. Our prices are within the reach of all.
blows over the control of a Repub light company will be there, the out at his own figures, plus 1ft convention provided for shall be
145-147 Second St., Bet. Alder and Morrison
llcan convention being held there. agents of the street railways and I»er cent. If the owner was dis-, final and binding on all matters,
I remember when 1-arry Sullivan the gas companies and of the pre-, satisfied with the assessed values and amalgamation shall ‘ake place
and his shotgun kept the voters ilatory trust», and combinations put upon his land by the govern at said convention on terms pro­ A STORE D E V O T E D TO T H E IN T E R E ST S OF
from the polling place. 1 remem­ and of the big railroad companies ment. It first levied a small grad­ vided by the department.
T H E LABORING CLASSES
ber when George H. Wtlll im s was will all have seats. The men who uated tax on land values, then
“Seventh—The
committee
of
not allowed to cast his ballot, have franchises to guard, the men permitted localities and towns to three provided for In these recom­
REMEMBER, HEALTH AND BEAUTY rely on good teeth. It will
though he remained In line during who fatten off the fruits of the levy their local revenues directly mendations shall meet with the
Increase your vitality and strength. All are invited to visit our office.
red
light
district,
the
men
who
the whole afternoon. Because ot
on them. It occasionally bought executive council of the A. F. of
Examination free. Call and be convinced that we do as we advertise.
these conditions we got the pri­ own saloons, they will all be there. out a tang s|>eculator by condem- L. at their first meeting held at
But
the
wage-earner,
the
small
CHICAGO PA IN LE SS D E N T IST S
mary law, because no one could
A N D L A D IE S’ FU R N ISH IN G S
nallon proceedings on an arbitrat­ headquarters, after the close of M ILLIN ER Y
323 1-2 Washington St., Cor. Sixth— Lady Attendant— Phone Main 3880.
name a convention that wag not taxpayer, the merchant and bust- i ed value
It loaned to men with the convention, arid shall report
Office Hour» 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday» 9 a. m. to 1. p. m.
corrupt and not controlled for the nesa man, the honest people of small capital moderate sums of to the council what. If any prog­
selfish Interests of some man or the stale, will not be present. How money at cost who went on the ress has been made In carrying
I.KK M. C L A R K . P r e a ld e n l
HOM K P lfO V R A 1413
be?'
set of men. I do not want to see In God's name could they
GKO. M. O R T O N . N H U |p r
"back blocka" of new lands. •t Into effect the provisions of tho
F R O N T ftT K E K T
the Republican party in the hands What chance would they have to employed men at fair wages to . Den ver agreement, and if either
be
selected?
of ''aelf-apiiointed saviors,” to use
build roads to open up new or ,,r both factions of the Electrical
In all the history of the state'
Honestly made, pure, sanitary, government inspected
Governor Hughes' phrase. If the
remote sections. Any land bought Workers have failed to promote
I
have
known
but
one
senatorial
Republican party In right It will
and
approved, good to the taste and good for the body
by the rivernm ent Is never alien the adjustment of all differences
need no "saviors"; If It Is wrong election by the legislature under ated. but Is freely leased at sucTi which now divide the Brother-
Its saviors will not save It. What the old system that was honest, I terms that no man takes up any hood, the committee shall report
C O N K T IT C T IO N H
1 wan; to ask you Is. what do you and that wus the election of Sen­ of It for speculation, yet every the facts to the executive coun­
LKTTLKHKAOH
B Y -L A W K A N D
F.N V K I O I’L S — IN F A C T
mean by Republican In your talk ator Fulton. There never was a man is a surt'd of undk- i bed pits cil, and the council shall then Pioneer Packers of the Pacific
W O R K IN G ( A R O A
Portland,
Oregon
A N Y T H IN G YOL W A N T
here tonight about the assembly time except .hat time, when the session.
and the convention and the súp­ seni.tcrshlp was not put up for
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a ia ia a iH H H iiiiiiia H B a a iH B a B a H ia ia iiB a a B B B B B iiia a iiiiiia a a iiH ia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiH ia
PUBLIC SAVINGS BAN iS.
port of Its dictates? ito you mean barter and sale. I know, because ,
The
doctor
set
forth
that
only
"Paynes,"
the
i
I
was
there
and
through
It.
I
I
the "Aldriches," the
when
the progressive (?) Spain, highly civil­
"Cannons"?
Then I am not a remember the time
Republican and never shall be. j Northern pacific put up $30,<100 iz'd (?) Turkey and the free and
If you mean tbe Kousevelta, Cum to bring about Ihe election of a glorious United States did not
mins. Beveridges, the lai Follettes. United Stales senator, and when provide government savings banks
the Hughes, th. i I am a Repub-1 the electric light company put up where the niHii of small means
PR IV A T E EX CH AN G E 4654 -A 6551
CORNER FIR ST A N D W ASHINGTON STREETS
llcan ar.d no m at can read me out $18,000 to defeat the Sinton fac­ could deposit his little savings and
e t my party.
I stand for tlie'tlon and tho Simon faction, ol he sure of them. In New Zealand
progress of the party, fur Its ad which I was one. had $12,000
I Ihe government hanks did not at­
vance, not for Its retrogression, ¡could recall many ether political tempt to make money nr juggle
limned
It has been charged tonight that campaigns In the state where the with finances, but they
| Oregon State Brand, roll . ...7 5 c Mistletoe Brand, roll ...................55c
the primary law has disrupted the Interests paid our whole campaign money without any profit, und pri­
I Clover Leaf Brand, roll ........... 70c Coin Special Brand, r o l l ............ 45c
vate
banks
found
that
a
very
bard
Republican party 1 deny It. The expenses and no ntan had to put
! Norway Brand, roll ................... 70c One-pound prints ........................ 25c
thing to compete with.
In the
Republican party was disrupted up a cent 111 his own behalf.
I Ferndale Brand, roll
.............65<=
I»*r lb................................... 20c
It is because of these memories postofflces of New Zealand you
long before the direct primary
! Ludwig Jersey, roll ................... 65c Full Cream Cheese, lb..................20c
was ever dreamed of or heard of. that I Hili opposed to th«- assent could deposit nny sum front a
You cannot deny It, la-t us be bly. I do not want any young tunny up; you could telephone,
FREE DELIVERY
¡Fresh Dairy Butter, roll ........ 55c
106-112 FIRST STREET
honest with ouselves and each man of the present day to go telegraph, buy insurance or Invest
In
government
Itonds.
Every
po­
through
what
I
have
gone
through
other. In all the isillilcal history
of this state the voters of Gre ton I am against the assembly and all liceman was n free employment
WE SELL AT WHOISEALE PRICES CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF
have declared in a presidential that it means, and 1 Intent) to agent, anil r< isirted every day any
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election for the Demia-ratlc nomi­ fight It In every precinct nnd »11 demand for any kind of labor de­
MUTTON AND PORK.
BOTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
School children
traveled
FIRST STALLS. FIRST ENTRANCE. FIRST STREET
nee but once, and that whs In the lage and hamlet of the state If sired.
free
on
tlte
government
railed
election of 1959, when Horatio neeesaaty to defeat It.
highways which we called rail­
Seymour carried the state over
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roads. nnd It would only be a mat
General Grant. Firing the same
People’s Forum
ter of time when all travel was
period we have had ten governors
Full Line of Tea, Coffee. Spices, Extracts and
The Forum opened tor tlte win free.
A UNION MARKET
of this state. I do nut count the ter In Allsky Hall last Sunday ev­
■
Bakery
Goods
The
government
kept
a
Hue
of
present
governor or Governor ening.
lllndquartcr of Lamb, per lb...10c
The subject was
F ie-
Chadwick, for the reason that they Speech." mid the main apeakei steamers which carried fmseu
Best 25c Coffee in city
meats
to
the
English
and
Euro­
Boiling Beef, per lb. ...5 c and 6c
were not elected Io lit«' office of was C. K 8 WiHiil lie s|«»ke In
Special Bargains in AH Lines Tomorrow
pean markets, and m excellent
governor, hut during the isdltlral
his usual strong nnd tinequlvocal was the meat that all kinds of
Round Steak, per lb.......................10c
history of our stale we have had
We handle Celebiated Ceylinda and Lipton Teas
vein. Several speakers followed meat was lata-led New Zealand
ten governors elected as surtí H o ­
Pot Roast, per lb............... 7c and 8c
CENTER OF THE MARKET
Exclusive Agents for Ridgway’s Teas
s t these governors have been Re- him II. D. Wagnott called alien whether It came from that country
tlon
to
the
fact
that
the
world
v.aa
or
Texas
The
government
elltn
publicans and live h a v e Iteen Dem­
Standard ltib Rolla, per l b ...1 2 ' 2c
ócrata. Of these five elected as growing tietter every day. and that iuated middle men and commission
SATURDAY SPECIALS
£
Sirloin Steak, per lb ..................... 10c
England
was
getting
.•:■
<
«»
tn
shove
sharks
In
handling
this
meat,
and
Democrats three were reelected
Ils
steamers
carried
passengers
and
out
th,
lords
from
power
of
gov­
for a second term. Of the five
T Bone Steak, ped lb ................... 15e Coffee, good grade, per pound ......................... 19<*a
elected governors of Oregon as ernment, free the land and estab­ performe dreRtilar public service
Peach Brand Bacon, per 1b........ 20c Splendid Blend, per pound .................................. 2 1 c *
Rnpubllcana not one was v .e r re­ lish Justice In its taxation and al with profit and satisfaction.
In New Zealand th* women had
nominated or re-elect» 1. and all lotment. Next 8ur..lay evening the
Loin Pork Chops, per lb ............... 15c As good as the best, per pound ........................ 2 9 c "
of this long before the direct prl subject will be Jte "Treatment of voted for 2ft years, and they made
Oakdale Butter, 7 5 ^
E ggs, dozen. 3 0 £
mary w as beard of. Does this Criminals.” The Forum has no an American blush for his country
Plckeled Pork, I lb s .................... 25e
Fancy Eastern Butter, 6 5 <
German-American Package Coffees and Teas ■
mean nothing to you? The trouble creed to defend and no Ism to when the women asked how we
eould
read
the
Declaration
of
Inde­
With the Republican party of Ore- drive. The subjects are freely dis
51b. pail Ijird Compound.............60c
Best
Cream
Cheese,
per
pound,
2
0
<
pendence
and
not
have
suffrage
lo w . Coffee, pound ..................25« Triomfo, 2 p o u n d ....................... 75c
goa has been that It waa too large, cussed und that Is a". No admis­
for women.
141 Cruzada Coffe«* -, pound .. 30c All Tea», pound ......................... 5 0 c "
sion. All welcome
FREE DELIVERY
too anwleldly.
The
sjieaker
salil
that
the
suffra­
$1 Shelburn ilutter, pound ........ 4 0 c "
G A. ('offer, 3 pounds
For many years past we have
had no minority party- Io this | T he offlce-l.unter »bac-ves no gette agitation in England was not
the lawless and violent niovi ment
CX—
been like a game laws.
IS AGAINST THE
ASSEMBLY
ROYAL
TABLE QUEEN BREAD LEADS
D E S E R V E C R E D IT
3.M
ABI Dealers
ROYAL BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY, 1HC.
UNION LABEL RANGE
THE ONLY STEEL RANGE SOLD IN PORTLAND
MADE BY STRICTLY UNION LABOR
*9 MJ
PENINSULAR
STEEL RANGE
DESCAMPS & MARCO
lA /lA L l
W IN E S
CORDIALS AND PRESERVES
$1 A W E E K
MUSIC
J . P. Finley & Son E . I I . M i l l s & C o .
GEVURTZ BRO8.
T a k e A d v a n ta g e o f th e G r e a t R e d a c tio n on
D e n ta l W o r k D a r in g T h is M o n th
HAMBURGER’S
TEETH
Dependable G o o d s -M o d e ra te Prices
COLUMBIA HAMS AND BACDN
UNION MEAT CO.
I WASHINGTON STREET PUBLIC MARKET i
BUTTER
BVTTERINE
The Elgin Dairy
S marxen ’S tea store co ,;.:
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The Little Wholesale
i
Government
Inspected
Meats
BUTCHER
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Butter Store ■
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It has
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