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mmm » ssubk ■MKwnji«%a* P O R T L A N D 'L A B O R A LABOR PA R T Y EMPLOYERS MAKE REPLY Unionizing Industries and Eight-Hour Day Held to Retard Progress _________ United States Has One in Active and Successful Operation (B y T H im S B A Y . A P R II, ; PR ESS “ UNCLE T O M ’S CABIN” A T TH E LYRIC THEATRE 0001111 PTC BUwwIw ww ww I bF Comm enting with Sunday’s | matinee, and running all the week, w ith the usual Tues day, Thursday and Saturday matlnoea, the popular Athou Flayers w ill produce at t h e ' L yric T heatre that favorite ' of all the favorite plays— j Robert H unter, in N ew York Call.) In reading n trade union Journal the otbei day. I learned that there la a labor party In the U nited States, and a very successful one. And I saw printed In that journal an ap|>eal to the union nun of Am erica for money to - help the political work of flits labor party. T he ap|>eal was made by union Isis to unloulste. and signed b) a state secretary of the Federation of latlair and the state organiser of the Federation of Labor. T he officials o f the bakers, tho machinists, the brew ery workers, «he m etal w orkers also signed ¡th is appeal, asking for support of T H E IR labor | party. QUALITY •'Uncle T o m ’s Cabin.” No doubt this play has I been produced moyo than any The t following is a partial X 155 1 5 ’¡ S & 3 list of label products and companies; but as played by w h e r e t h c same are sold the popular players of t h e ; L yric T h e a tre it will please AR M BANDS the most skeptical. T he seen- Llou Clothing Co.. 188 16b i7u Third at. cry w ill be made a special BELTS feature, all being especially Llou C lo th in g Co., 188 168-170 T h ir d st. constructed for this magnlfl- j C L O T H IN G iu him - i --'•••iSEE THATTWS BLUB LABEL IS ON THE BOX WHEN YOU BUY A CIGAR -- j I q !---- Again referring to the Labor Council’s staement, I t reads as follows: "Tbs Em ployers’ Association claims increased wages would stop the progress of Portland. Now the wages demanded by the Portland w orkers are only the wages and hoars given by the employers o f San Francisco, Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane. T h a t Is, W estern wages are demanded. It Is tru e that In some Instances there Is a still some d iffe r ence in some of these cities, but they are In process o f adjustm ent. Only Portland still rem ains In the main the open shop and cheap town, but the end of this stigma Is In s ig h t” O ur comment ou this statem ent Is. th a t It Is Inherently false, for the reasoc that the Employers' Association had never made the claim th a t increased wage» would stop the progress of Pert land, there being no element In th eir campaign which la out of harm ony w ith giving the highest possible wagts wblch the success and s tab ility of business condi tions w ill perm it. T he wage problem la autom at ically regulated by tho well-known laws o t supply and demand T he whole w ork of the Em ployers' Association Is the maintenance of open-shop conditions which enable the high-class mechanics to receive their Just reward and rise above the dead-level o f lasy. Ind ifferen t workmen. T h e closed s’ ip conditions demanded by the unions are an effectual block on the Individual liberty and progress of a high-class mechanic. T h e eight-hour day, as applied to certain trader, la consistent and reasonable. W hen demanded for All Industrie* It decreases the productive capacity o f certain lines o f manufacture- to w here competition la Impossible, and many of our beat Industries could lo t survive. go on. If you accept a cigar from a box that does not bear the Union And this labor party, made up o f unionists and Cigarmaker. Socialists, Is at this moment straining every muscle Label, you employ a non-union cigarmaker, and in most cases a strikebreaker. to win the government o f a great city. It Is at this moment In the midst o f an Intense Smoke LA GRAN MARCA campaign, fighting both Republicans and Demo- crats. w ith the Intention of takin g a city into Its . T H E SC H ILLER own hands. SC H ILLER o G reat meetings are now being held, lite ra tu re U N IO N FACTORY U N IO N Is now bein'? distributed a t every door, agitation U N IO N CIGARS Retail Stores: is at its height and T H E W O R K E R 8 H O P E T O U N IO N TOBACCOS - \ Sixth and Wash. W IN . And If any unionist who happens to see these ' and fo u rth and Wash. Ground Floor of Union Headquarters lines wants to know more of this labor party that | Alder St. Phones1 Main 1381, A 1405 Hohenstaufen Building, Is bound to »r.ovv bigger and bigger until all the I w orkers o f Am erica are part o f it, let him w rite BIT! U M to the secretary of his union In M ilw aukee and ask “ HIGH S H E R IF F ” CIGAR HmfNtMM for more Inform ation. U7 290 Halsev Street And let hint not be surprised If he learns th a t Phone East 5098 ¡his labor party c i Wisconsin Is already powerful and destined In the not far distant future to rule Blue label cigare can be found everywhere, and that state In the Interests of the workers. may be had for tha asking. Likewlae, however, cigers may still be found w ithout thio label. It ought to be the privilege of every smoker to assist The Key to Conservation Conservation leaders like Roosevelt and Plnchot In changing this condition of affaire until the blue sre pointing out that the monopoly of the w ater label— the m ark of quality— shall adorn every box. R oss Sharp Co. 270 power of the country can be prevented and broken >’ 1> where established to any degree by the sim ple NELP THOSE WN8 HELP YOB ¡process of taxing the u»ed and unused power alike #nd placing a reasonable assessment and valuation f t i n , p a tran la a tho on the property claimed T h e re a te o ver one hint reeteseaate earned ba ia « e a ly . Yds caa dred horse powers idle to cute horse power used. tail tbam by this A very light tax on the used would be a crushing h .a M c ard, gaa th a t tbe w a i t e r w a o r e tax on the trust that would attem p t to keep the r a n 5 C IT O N - ninety-nine Idle, and thereby prevent comi»etltlon. As Roosevelt points out. a tax of fifty cents per A lb iu s r . r r y H o te l. *4 A lb !» » A re P m p lr 't Beata a ra a t, T l N. ad. home power a year would probably be sufficient, Am erican Itw ta u r a u t. 3 * anil *6 M. M . P la ta K re to u ra a t, 218 T h ird . Prince Acme Cafe, 18C 3d otal, Beat B u rn a ld * and while at the same tim e being no burden on the U K art W a te r altlm u re R m ta u ra o L 803 H a w th e ra a . C O M P A R IS O N M A D E W IT H O T H E R C IT IE S . B illy Huaday K aa ta u ra at. M 1 1 S ixth. I ’u ritt ten _*entn nrnnt, _3O7 _A^dcr »tre a t capital engaged in utilisation. B. A B O f , te r A m o p Houae, 51 l t l t t r r 'i R a a tlu ra n t, 82 1-2 6 _ W * again turn to the argum ents of the labor T his solution of the w ater power tru st Is the Ilo»« C ity A aa ta u ra at. S i* N. nth N. S ix th uniou leader* and note the follow ing; flo y a l C lub R a a tlu ra n t, < t 1-8 N. Oth. solution of any mono|>oly of any g ift of Nature to B ia m a rrk R estaurant, 20»' M o rris o a . aatauraot. Iie u n y 'e G rill. T h ird and Jeffernoo. I R oyal y«l R aatnu rant. Ill F o u rth at rao t "The vapid argum ent that the Increased wages tnan. Some day we w ill realise this In Oregon. B a it P o rtla n d H aataurnnt, 410 Boat The Superior H aataurant. 1ST Mb w ill hurt the growth of Portland is absurd, because T ! . l« ___________ M orriaon. o rrlto u . T.cr'» < i * • u G n rill. it , wo 90 B 8 lx iit th b a trw tria t. t . «»...« B«»tern G rill Heatavirant. 125 N- 6th. I Unique Chop House. «M Gltaaa. o th er W estern cities are paying such Increased One publicly-owned railroad >ad down the W ilia m - G erm ania. 1M F o u rth , corner T a y le r. • W le w a m K eo tau raot, 238 F lra t near wages, und arc progressing at about the same ra’ lo n P u e e n p w n n lH n n r G rand R estaurant. 182 G rand A re .. B | M ala. ette V a lle y fre.u Portland t to e-ugene would not | p , , o tte ata u ra n t. 27i T a m h lll bet. ( W illa m e tte R es ta u ra n t t a d Cnrtaa as Portland, though Portland has really greater have tc pay Interest nor dividends on vfaterod se 112 N T h h d and 4. W inner R ea ta n ra n t, 93 F o u rth »ear natural resources to draw ou than these cities. The curities. M arq uam R setanrant. 140 Blith. I f leased to an operating company. It M erer«* R estaurant. U t b and H o y t. C lark. fact la, that the narrow and cheap |K>llcy of the I . „ , , . .could be regulated as to fares and charge* w lth- New Grand C en tra l. 04 N o rth T h ir d Wise*« W a ffle Houae. 203 M ain Em ployera Association la really responsible for the app<.aI(l to r . s . c o llrU , and lt «-o,,!,, be opcr. N o rth P o rtla a d R es ta u ra n t, 01 N. tth- W h ite Houae R estaurant. 991 F lra t near C olum bia. 1’an‘a res ta u ra n t. 137 M orrison s tre e t retarding of the growth of Portland to the lim it of ated on legitim ate returns to legitim ate capital Ita n atu ia l resources. No tru xtlfled , watered stock concern, tryin g to pay T h e only comment on thia statem ent by the Km- on a valuation of four tim es the actual ployers’ Association Id Inference to la .t Sunday’s wf)rth and taxer „ „ h a]f the real coat> c<,„ld com. O rcgonltn, where there was a compilation taken p , (e w |th , d(gtrict road. T h a t Is w hy the Orego B E A R IN G T H E L A B E L from the Am erican Contractor, showing the build nlan turns eleven shrieking fain tin g spells at the IT CO STS NO M O RB Ing operations throughout the country. Portland suggestion. I t Is the plttnderbund organ. and bos Angeles are the tw o cttlas on the Pacific -Coast adm itted by the unions to be the stronghold T he P o rt Commissioners of Tillam ook have o f open-shop conditions. During the last year Port- agreed to Improve the channel fro m the hay. T his land shows a 66 par cent gain, and Los Angeles a the town more easily reached by vessels, 46 per cent gvln. R eferring Io other Pacific Coast and ald considerably In retaining the commercial cities which the Isibor Connell com m ittee claims quprenlHCv of that point. I t seems strange th a t T h is Label stands fo r Sanitary arc gaining a t o»ir expense: San Francisco shows a Jmcn w,tta large holdings of valuable town prop- ■ Conditions, Union Wages and 47 per cent loss; Seattle a 42 per cent loss; Spo -ert y> dependent for future Increm ent In value upon Reasonable Hours T his card aignifiaa a union bar kane. 28 |>«r cent loss, and Tacoma an I t per cent the ship channels being improved and kept open, H oum , Portland , Bartenders U nien - wj , j At thia c.ritleal stage of onr Industrial growth tee can hardly afford to cast aside the principles which have given tbe C ity Its preaent position, and apply theories M anagem ent which have resulted so fo r those who h i r e trie d them. E M P L O Y E R S '" A S S O C IA T IO N O F » fundam ental o f Portland o f Industrial disastrously O REG O N. w in oppose such work, hut T illam oo k Is In part ooniptsed of some very n earsighted land xpeculat- ora T h e re are the others who see th a t public Im- provam ents Increase land values, and boost accord- See th a t tha Bartender waare An Effective Ballot; F O L L O W IN G B A K E R IE S USE T H E U N IO N L A B E L H lcka -C n a tte n B o g ra vin g Co.. Second Beco fid ugraving and A ld e r; Reaver E n g ra v in g Co., F lra t a u tf A a k e u y ; O rddonU n E n g ra vin g Dep^t tm «gt. O r e g h n lA bu ild - in Oregon E n g ra v in g <_w, 839 Gooduough bu ild ing . S H IR T S Samuel Kcaei b la tt d Co., T h ir d and M o rris o n —M cD o nald's “ Red Seal” u n ion- made ahlrtc. Fam ous C loth lhg Co.- M cD o uald’s “Red Heal" and S tandard brands. M oyer C loth ing Co^ southwest corner T h ir d In d O n k— N eiiwfadier Bras.* “Standard** union made. L ie u C lo th in g Co., 18S-id> 170 T h ir d at. Tb» A a u In m it M Mont < B ntrtifr W orkuru'» s i . , Ihow u barrw lthi 1» ,1,,, m»at mark»»»» w hich grai’ i and other uulou i-nndlti. em ploy*«. All uulou ujen o f labor are requtHir.i only thoH« shop« that U N IO N a 1.4 M all »HO P The fo llo w in g abopa land . piM.v th e uulou -» ,p <a , (4 one neareet and m<»wt your home, and natronl/* ihu« help in g the Mv.it < to MW'urr the benefit ..f «. A L D E R MARKi.r m e a t „. m i n , A .\U ( H E E H I m o u r n I ».01 ^rjU teM Î4"“r%*“ ” E. H. DEER y V »d-. r U K H H A N O M A LT M E k r - . M 1 K O ». M AtM AGEM . L A JlIi » t i l M a ia ao-t. » » .o il. A tn e e • It. O r llt r r r it ,« s P. A. DUHRKOOP CHOK E M EATH. 7ftS 1TMH, K a v ie r , H( re et E U R E K A MARKET EI m B H e n ry F a a .b r a .le r (k a ira M E A TH , B I T T fc M M a in » « « . A t« te — AMI» A ND K l,.„ , , ,, tejb --------------- -— Hawthorne Meat Market I I . T . Caffna, H ra p n .i . IK X S H A N D HALT i l l 1 1 , F IS H A N D P O C IT Itl E a .l «1*. } 1 I M MX ll . a u i o r . . JO H N ’S MARKET «on* 1». « te r g e n K, F r e y r b E K E S H M K A T ft: B E E F M l’ ttov r o i | K ^ BACON, m M a ia 4K k H .rth - ir bam Montavilla Meat Market L . L . Gllae, Pr«ipr!et<»r FR B 8M O U C U B K D MK4T« T a b e r 149 1999 Eaet Star« gt, National Market Co. O ealloaky « A " at, B ra * . Frqu bw O m E a ,i 4, h No. Sixteenth St. Market Warteakara«* • Kaa.i r» .,. ( H o f e i P O C l. T x i EK B H H A N D SALT X T , r . M a la ixa» tat Nartk Hl> teeaih PA LA C E MARKET P B B S H A N D (T R F I> M B A T S O F A L L SIM », 1 s t. A ta tl 2 te t . n . h i u B P E O P L E ’S market " MS N o rth ilx te o n lk Street F B I S H , H A L T A N D S lin K h li ME ATI | F b o a a M a in 1911 pe o p l e ’ s M arket i GROCERY C O .r,r ^ ,X ' Cbaiaa M B A T S and a noC K R ies > ( Ik » H a k t Sri*»- RAY FÂIRCÏÏILD WMBUtatoN st rift tr m mkit Tb.yi M ntk 4<44. A '4X1 w* ••v g h K f e .>2r Ar»*» SC H Ê È L A N D BROS. S IX T H 8 T B B E T M A B h l l M R A T . F 1 3 M A N D P O I LTRI M al» 494. A 4994 441 Mith Ik | D E M A N D THE UNION LABEL Local N o . 317 SH O E S P ro ttin a n -C a m p b e ll Shoe Co., handles only ifhlon in i a 4 fnoee. P o rtla n d 's co operative «hoe atdre. 146 F ifth St. Roeeuthal'a. P ortland*« Beat Shoe Store. Seventh and W as h in g to n —U nion made ■hoes, best mukee. p rop erly fitte d K g ig h t Shoe C o . W ashington street. ’oud-w W o rld-fam p ua “ w a lk - oel. labs! on every one. L io n C loth ing Co.. 186-188 1*0 T h ir d at. SOX L io n C lo th in g C o . 188-168-170 T h ir d at. Issued tyy Authority SU S P E N O B R S Fam ous C lo th in g Co.-—A ll kind s w ith the label. Lio n C lo th in g Co . 108-108 170 T h ird at. Fam on« C loth ing Co —T h e C a p ltii Bus- pen der Co.*s goods. ON Y O U R e U S C T R IC A L WORK O ur O uarantaa: J o u rn ry eo »tx3 be re»pon»lble tor the worM thy UNDERW EAR do, unless w orking und-r n;d»n Lion C lo th in g Co , 188 138 170 T h ir d at. ood must roctlfy a ll mUtake« !» | W A IT E R S A N D BAR GOODS tb elr own tim e. Fam ous C lo th in g Co. Lion C lo th in g Co.. 186 MR 170 T h ir d a t FAIR ELECTRICAL SHOPS W O R K IN G C L O T H E S M oyer C loth ing Co., routh w eat corner T fh h lrd ir d ..i» .. and O ak— K eu stadtar Proa? “R om of the (to a d ” and Sweet O rr A Co., union made. » k la k u lta a I, « k y u a lM U rc ijl'- or Proportional _ _ Representation A L FR E D D. CRIDGE will h o ld in q u iry m e e tin g s w ith a n y a s so c ia tio n , club, u n ion, f ra te r n ity , g ra n g e , o r o th e r g a th e r in g of c iti zens fo r th e c o n s id e ra tio n of th is c o m in g refo rm . BUY AND EAT BREAD T h e ¿AM&1 gain In Justice to Seattle, lt 1« only fa ir to state th a t th<li apparently great loss Is chiefly due tc th e fact thnt last year’s building oiieratkw s w ere sbn uj«l on account of the preparation for the A - Y .-P fait“, but the situation, taken as a whole, shows th t absolute fallacy of the positiou taken by the labor union Uaders. These cotpj»arleons. which arc In no w ay fanciful, but draw n d irectly from the statements voluntarily m ade by the executive council of the Federated Trades, make It apparent that their arguments for th e advantages o f the closed shop conditions sre to- te lly deficient In both tru th and lor.c. Opposed to thia statement we have a c t.n l .esn ta achieved by tb e tru e A m erican principle of open shop iodepenfl L IV IN G ISSUES umwmarkh n ia ijN u a tifr » » .« .^ .,^ OF T he Employers’ Association o f Oregon, on A p ril T his app at of tia d e in loulsts to trade unionists ll T h is plMV Llou C ltdhiug Co.. l ‘J*» 183 170 T h ir d at. 17. issued a rejoinder In the discussion between tha »«Id that this labor party had increased its vote cent p m io o a d u n c et u lo on. i n i s p i» . __P or, Iulu, C am bridge C lothes. association and the Portland C entral ljtb o r Council, ■“ l he following manner: should be witnessed by all, | Clere C loth ing <’<»., Cohn, H lm iuel A Co., W 8 I ’et k A Co.. Character answering the reply of the labor council's executive I ’1 llOH It bad 2 400 votes; In 1900, 5,004; In both young and old, as the c lo th e * uml M ajestic C lothes. committee to tlie original statement of the employ- 1902, 9,000; 1904, 15,000; in 1900, 16,000, and in lesson It teaches Is one that Hen Sellin g. F ourth and M orrison— Union-made cloth in g. Cohn Bros., ers. The latest statement of the employers is given | 21,000 votes. is never forgotten and one C hicago; A vpelt A. Ilerh st, S ew York. herew ith in lu ll: t T u e api-eul staled thut this labor party bad 10 Mover C lothing Co., «oiilhweAt corner that Is or was true to life. Third Mud Oak A ppelt A H erbst and E M P L O Y E R S 8 T A T E P O S IT IO N members of me eltv council out o f 35; 6 members Follow ing "U ncle T om ’ i W. S. Peck A Co., uulou made. ’ ' ' , !of the county hoard out of 16; 1 stae senator out Cabin,’’ K a te C laxton’s great Haniuel K oaenblaft A Co., T h ird and The Em ployers’ Association of Oregon recently ()f 3 , be Ktatt, aaaembl>. oul of 100 M orrison—-K ohn Bros.’ union - made play, "T h e T w o Orphans," cloth lug. made public a statement defining its position In and , ni(.niben, of th e school board out of 15. w ill be the attraction, a fter Fam ous C loth ing Co.— Union - labeled reward to the Increasing demands of the la »or . q-be appeal also stated that this party had fought good« medium and higher grade«, which comes the greatest tit 91.YOO to £»0.00 per g a rm e nt. nt unions. These demands involve the complete u n io n -( |Oj,a,|y rllr every measure advocated by the State sensation that has been seen C O LLA R S A N O C U F FS fzing of all our Industries and the creation o f a Federation of Iarbor. at any theatre In this city. I L(on ( lotbiUM Co., ltW 1G8 170 T h ir d at. universal eight-hour day. T he statement of the Ent- I , ,.llbbl.d my eyes W h at, said I. a labor party, tu lo * Co.— Th e Bell brand Opening on Monday, M ay 9 Fa inouï* C lo tb ployers Association called attention to the g rt..t :a successful labor party, a powerful labor party, "Conversing” pictures w ith G LO VE8 danger and loss w hich would result from the jn , bi s benighted and barbarous country oi Auter- Lion ('lo e th lo ln tk g in Co., 1UÓ KW 170 T h ir d «t. vaudeville w ill be the attrac Fainoua , Co. ressfui carrying out of the plans of the unions T h e (pa-> Nonsense— it is impossible' line H eavy eavy glove« gi H fo r tlon and lasting through the tea io at era un<T other « o r i tug men. statem ent was answered by the executive com mit- I , , t.ad on ,|ntt| , learned that in one place M o tc r C loth lna C o . «outhwefT corner summer. This w ill be the tee of the Central Labor Council by the publication ! |n Am erica the working class had begun to take T h ird and Oal»— A ll grades w o rk in g firs t tim e that these pictures and <1re«a uulou made glove«. of an argument giving th eir viewpoint of the sltua- intelligent political action, and along w ith Its have been shown in tbe west. HARNESS AND SAD DLERY tlon. Vte herew ith quote some of the essential fea- , unions to strike It had its unions to vote, Not only the pictures and H eld A K«»«ebauUJ. 409 H a w th o rn e tares of th e ir statement, and call p artic u la r atten- I And the curious thing about this labor party is, avenue vaudeville w ill be given, but W . D. O 'B egan. 245 F ro n t at. tlon to some very glaring inconsistencies in the ¡that it doesn't elect a Democrat fo r one term and the members of the preaent O. J K ra n J e r, F o rty f lr a t and Pow ell basic principles of th e ir argument. W e quote as fire him out at the end o f It to put a Republican ata.— u n ion wade borAe collar«. company w ill be retained and A L IC E CO N D O N . A P P E A R IN G AB T O P SY IN " U N C L E T O M ’S CAU1N" follows; , . J B cbiulu, 851 B drnalda at. In his place. they w ill present a funny rank S e h ra tiia ik . Y r o u t at., between A T T H E L Y R IC N E X T W E E K "F u s t, be it stated that there Is no more potent Here, at last, was a body o f w orkingm en th a t Madlaou a m i Jefftiraou. farce for the closing. factor for Industrial peace than the strongly organ did not have to beg at the doors o f the legislature. HATS ised labor union. W here the unions are strung, It wa.t impudent enough to send its own men Canada Is not all peaohes and cream. Its west Lion C lo th in g C».. 13« 188 170 T h ir d at. T he people of Joseph, W a llo w a Oounty, are hop- E^clyglve —E xclualve ggeut ageut fo I r Beaver hat. th eir very strength makes them conservative in to the law m aking body to advocate Its measures lag that the O. R. & N. w ill build a m illion-dollar ern provinces are cinched by the railroad combine Ben en Selling. F o u rth and M o rria o n .“— th e ir demands They have gained th e ir strength and to fight In Its interests. , hotel there for to u ris t* who wish to aee the won- almost as bad as is Eastern Oregon. I t conserves U U nion made bata. oyer C lo th in lo g C o . . «outhwaat cornar through struggles and suffering, and they do not And It w o . wise enough to adopt a form of derful scenery, tim ber, bunting, fishing, etc., which Its tim b er and c o il, however, w ithout selling the T h ird and o a h — I'nlon-fB ada baia. care to Jeopardise through any exorbitant demands w orking class politics that did not consist in ob beats anything flw ltserland has to show. The soen- land or allow ing It to be "guggenhelmed.” T im b e r baidval R oeaublatt A C o . T r h iN ll r and e y b u rn >4. M arriaon>^IC ultoom ab »3. L Leyb the position they hold." g aining soft political jobs for a few leaders. | ery Is on exhibit all the year round, without any Is out and coal mined by men who do not own Baronm ore 95. unlon mada bata. Our answei to this argum ent is a comparison And I rubbed my eyes again and said, what. Is , m illion-dollar hotel, and some troops of nature- the land si. d never w ill, and tbe tim ber la growing Fatnoufc C loth ing C o - T b e S allabu ry 92.50 li a t Hn<r a ll 9 300 and >4 00 w lth the real facts as developed by actual happen- |thls Am erica, my old beloved, I-" Ig h te d . barbarous lovers have already taken tt In. T h e re Is so much again for future generations. grade«. Ings In San Francisco and Chicago, which ore the ¡country? of It that, unlike the Swiss scenery, Its views can- HO SE S U P P O R T E R S And I found that this labor party has a com- not be monopolised, greatest strongholds ot union labor, and where the Did your play catch the audience? Ben Helling. F o u rth aud M orrlaon— Men'« hone aubportera w ith Conaum- ! ------------------------------------------ I am not quite sure; but I am glad the audience •tre n g th o f the unlous has made It necessary to plete thnught-out programs. era’ League label It actually has demands to make on the exist- ' Did you get In w ithout your w ife hearing you L lo u C lo th in g Co . 180 188 170 T h ir d at. yield to tb elr demands. As a result, these demands didn’t catch us! have constantly become more Inconsistent, and have ing order to r the purpose o f Im proving the condl- last night? L IQ U O R S M ake as many ot life's event* happy as you W ain b a rd 'a B rew ery. T h irte e n th and No; and I didn't get In w ithout hearing her, resulted In more rio t- and general Industrial tu n n c li tlon of the w o k in g class. B urnalde— Every keg of bear and I t has n municipal progiam , a s late program, either, c a n - we have no control over the sorry ones. thou any other cities in the United States. every bai rel of battled beer from . thia brew ery bear« the union label. In Chicago tbe big m anufacturers have one by and a national program. one been driven out of tbe city, and th e ir plants M U S IC Patro nise U nio n llu a ic la u s — Local 09. are now located In various adjaoent communities. A. F <.f M . 253S A ld e r at.. M ain I t has Its own building, Its own press, Its own In San Francisco many o f the tig m anufacturing 6007. A 0289. Percy A. Caxupt*11. phone T a b o r 602. concerns arc on the eve o f financial m in , and freely machine. T h e more I read the more I rubbed m y eyes NECKW EAR adm it the necessity of a radical change from pres Lion C lo th in g Co.. 138 183 170 T h ir d at. and asked myself, Is this Am erica, my own beloved, ent closed shop conditions. PANTS I t Is p ertin ent to recall the rem ark ot Abe Ruef benighted country? And I asked myself, w hy doe« the Civic Federa Lion C lo th in g L© . 188-188 170 T h ir d a t a t the tim e of bis tria l, and th a t of M ayor Schmitz. Fainoua C lo th in g Co.— Bweet, O r r and During his defense, In referring to the contrlbutary tion allow the w orkers to have such a party? W h y several other brand«. Co., aouthweat corner causes of th e ir downfall, he spoke of the lalior- doesn't H earst go Into that state and run a party %Trd .» a h— Sweet. O r r A Co., union aggression In the following terms: "1 could of hla own? B-w KelUug. _ rr ta o n - ou rth and Ifo w e ig e rt, M eyer A Co.’a union mada And then I learned the most terrib le thing of not stand for the ever-lncressl »g dem and* of the panta. nil— that Socialists and trade unionist* are w ork labor union bums, who would '»at the p ain t o il your PHOTO ENQ RA VER8 ing hand In hand, and this made m e wonder more bouse If you would let tbesn ' F lra t-c la a a photo > au, engraving« w ith tha than ever why M r. Belmont allows this thing to union label oa n be o b rilo e d at the IN C R E A S E D Y.’AOE C L A IM . Mr. Union Man, insist or. the Blue Label. By so doing you employ a Union fo llo w in g Por ’tla n d hoheee o n ly : ^.5:: „ su b je c t w ill be b rie fly p re s e n te d a n d q u e stio n s a n sw e re d , th e d e sire b e in g to ta lk w ith a n d n o t le c tu re to th e people in te re s te d . F o r m e e tin g s a n y w h e re w ith in P o r tla n d o r im m e d ia te su b u rb s no c h a rg e s w h a te v e r w ill be m ade. A rra n g e m e n ts fo r m e e t ings, fo r th e tra v e lin g e x penses, c a n be m ad e by a d d re s s in g A. D . C rid g e, 325 F ifth S t., P o r tla n d , O r. T ^ V R T H E R th e H o m e In d u s t r y M ovem ent by h a v ln tf th is JLgbal a p p e a r on y O u r p r in te d m a tte r . It s ta n d s fo r ceei w o rk m a n s h ip , gobd c ltla a n S b iD . f a i r w a g e s a n d th e u p b u lld ln ff o f th e c ity . r I j i k l B , itew art Stet B wie C ity SY.th S CY Allied Prnliig Trades C m bo I COM POH ED OF Typafrapbical Oaiaa W* r r o sM ’a (!«*■ friatag Pre n e u « Usisi Presi AuMtiate' Iknaa □tersotyperi is® Liecu9typen BasttiaJers'UM M e y W< m ’( C m «aderì U bb Ftaaaaframt’ Uaiaa B leotrlc C oojtr _________ S^W ateh c o m ti any, 811 FtU» atreet. m 1 a » 18?» A. B. Malo Meaarye. « is t I r»j t»H I * ? ! f u m b l a k* £ le e lric Bia Vteree». S » W a n k t e » '- ** U mb ME VOI! A UNION HAH? Ä H F lre t E. L . at a « " " rM 8 K n te h Main TtilT Oregon Blectrfcr Co., HX” at. Phone ST7W A rm a S le c trlc Co C o - . 286 ___ N O R T riW E ST ELECTRIC »W y ’ EN G IN EER IN G CO •- C O N T R A C T IN G A \> ; ( O N i V L T I N t j KN<.| I MJ’ R e p a ir, fa r D y a a a *.* • ‘4 CARPET MECHANICS'! ASSOCIATION No 1 OF PORTLAND Pacific Bakery, Front and M arket Than a«a th a t thia label la en Yager Bros., M ontavllla. 4 your cuatom m a d , clothing The follow ing hotiaet» e; , :si H o ffm an s, Sunnyside. D E M A N D IT men In th e ir carpet drp» W . S. T aylo r, 8unnyslde Bakery. Bakers’ Headquarters W e wonder at the Increase In tha cost o f I I v It la an Indioatlon of fa ir con M E IE R A F R A N K CO. W. W . T aylo r. W illia m » . Avenue __ _____ ___ w . e _ cry: . F rank Astmann, Proprlat-vr Ing. and the "drift, to the cities"; . and ditions, and takes the place of J. G. M A C K A CO . and Beach Street. L e t the slum -dwellers who D ealer In W inee, Liquors, Cigars boycotts, s trik e * and lockout*. flack to the land! I. G E V U R T A SONS a»-..e ».a v.msui atm e. R. E. Olson, Superior Bakery. ! would worU |n the M aster s vineyard go back to W M . G ADBBY A 60NS Swiss Hom e Bakery, F irs t and - de > , he , and if he w ill, and If be can; he w ill find v p K E L L Y ’S FAM ILY to e T h a t Thia Badge Is W orn by O B V U R T t BROB. (E x » ’ Sheridan. am ple room unoccupied, but own. d. "held for s r V s t t " CTDRF P 0 W B R 8 F U R N IT U R E , 0 . Team ster W ho Doe* Your Praying Vienna Model Bakery, 390 Morrison L IQ U O R STO RE ! riae " H e nui»t m a ^ f terms w ith monopoly; and H. B EDW ARDS •T E E L B R ID G E F U E L CO. ta \J » te l» •»<« • Corbett Street Bakery, 1403 Corbett U (w a a a the lindlordfsm o t tkc slums and the land IteBorttre OLOB, W O R T M A N A * ss « . A te e i *M » O rte s « to te t Vnlon Bakery. Gibbs, between 47 ^Albina Avenu«. lordism of the fields he Is between the D evil and J e ta O. R.rfmM» NOS O F W O O D W». Kae».*»' ALL W a ter and Front. the deep sea.— Joseph F e lt. East 42' P H O N E S ------ £ 1771 The T E E P E E SALÒO B R A S 8 A N D ORCHES * * Lohr's Bakery. 514 M ilw aukie. F I « . W IW X » . I . I M I ÔBS » . 4 C ÌO A Enterprise Bshery, 45 Union Av. I t has long been w ritte n in the Book of Fate: t e i M J U * " BBvw»a "*Y X*T5e1e»t<g Oregon Bakery. 229 North 23d. T fla l he who w ill not for his Ireedom fight, U Ftaa Cabin»! NM M » BSTRa Ytea flte ln 't Bakery, 325 N orth l#th. r in t e t C . . I CkrA r b .t a a . Si M Daoao. Shall for Ills m aster wait. F ar all oecaalen* on ehoH "♦ a id C » lordate T H E Y A LE California Bakery. E O Gloss * Th»» A r» E t r .t H O F B T IA T E R S T U D IO M ie* «Iraa. wise, i.iqt ona P E R C Y A. CAM PBELl Co., bakery and store 410 Bast People who run around In a circle generally ia * H T h lr « a t r w l. Batw aaa Mai ertoea I T **m *to rs Union H eadq uarter* at j| A. t u . . d l . t-tear. Phono T<" -.4 XatehUI S trM te . Ash, store 146 T h ird , both phones. M a ia «see t * l A lS ar atra.« I 121 North Sixth 6t.. Phons A 5041 SOt Spencer St. <i.e all means Io call attention to th e ir progress. thia Button Ingly. W OOD A N D C O A L m J. a mp .4. V b I. r a -M SPECIAL CI» m MUSIC •’Ml