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PO R T L A N D
LABO R
*
PR E SS
AO P THHRf
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES DESIROUS OF BEING CLASSED AS FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR
A lowers
for a l l occasions
w la r tin
& F orbes
C o.
REDFRONTI EVERYBODY ÇAN
C lo th ie r , H a tt e r , G e n t ’s F u r n is h e r
U n ion-M ade G^ods a Specialty
FLORISTS
W e Sell A ll B rands of T ob acco at Cost
347 W a sh in g to n
M ain 269. A-1269
M ain 9094
193-195 F irst Street
4%
Have their pay checks rash d gratis and receive Inteiest
on portion depualtSd at ti ls hank.
O PEN
FROM
3
8 A.
STARK
M. TO
6:30
STREET
P. M.. S A T U R D A Y
ON T H E
ICE
CREAM
120 Grand Avenue.
8 P.
Gam brinus
XV N D A I.
M anufacturers of
CELEBRATED
BERGM ANN
SHO E
The Strongest and Near» »t \ \ s li'i Proof Shoes Made
for Loggarv, M iners, Prospectors and M ill Men.
621 Thur.nan
Phones:
Street.
Pacific 1657, A 1715.
C Y R U S N O B L E W H IS K E Y
An
Honest Itlend
W . A. L A C E Y S O U R M A S H
The
King
of Straight
W hiskies
W . J. Van S ch u yver & Co.
PO RTLAND,
OREG O N.
T R A D E S U N I O N D IR E C T O R Y
O r e g o n t e d r r i a t l o n o f l .u h o r — M w l * • !
» a ll o f |>reM tlri i
lle a d q u a r i r r a , I«»
b o r T e m p le . 27ft»* A b le r St
W iu
fh lljr I ’ re s ld e u t. 77.- M is s o u ri Av
J-
F
t umbii I. v , S e c r e ta ry . H a it i H itt.
N ,E. Cor. 2nd and T aylor Streets.
Theo. Bergmann Shoe M fg. Co.
THE
WE
W IS H
THE
TH E LABOR
READERS
OF
PR ESS A H A PPY
A N D PR O SPERO US N EW YEAR
R o s e n t h a l’s
P O R T L A N D ’S B E S T S H O E S T O R E
Seventh and Washington
Streets.
U N IO N M A C e SHO ES.
Beet Makes, Properly Fitted.
C H IL D R E N S SHO ES A S P E C IA L T Y
B a rle u d c r s L e a g u e Kw >>•— F ir s t aud
t h ir d
h im ,la y »
2 3ti |>
in
260*4
F ir a t
< tuts G ra aN iu an . 2U 6 S F ir a t .
M a in »7«M.
P o r tla n d P h u t v - K a g r a t e r s . I.«seal • * —
H a ll
Uol
Labor
lo in p ie
A d d ra *a
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H w lti h m r ii. ( o iu m b lu l o d g e N o
M eets
at
till
I>elay
hf
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m
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Sunday
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m . W «> W
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P ric e . H u i
M ONDAY.
ttr«H b erh o u d of
M a ll» u y
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—
E v e ry 2nd a n d It h M o n d a y t 'a ip s u
to rs H a lt b aa f I ’ lu e a n d « ¡ra ta l »«o
I
I.
F a r o a w o r tb .
r n o r d t u g aeoto
t a r t . M il a a tilt to U r
H u ljd la a
l.at»o r»rs
MundSJ
b lS j't
270 L . Aide« at. J'uiu B ra u d e . 270 1 2
A ld e r at
B a lld ln c fr a A a s C o a n e ll -A p <n M a n -
day
L a b o r le tu p le 270 1 2 A ld e r at
U hi N nfffce, s e c re ta ry . 3f*3 id tb at.
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Lu« n u tu ll« e K n g la e e ra . C o lu m b ia D i v i ­
sion So.
M eetv ovory M o n d a y at
Id A
M
In M U
M
H a ll . 101
K u ra e li at
A
F
C u r tis , not r o ta r y .
173 M o r ris at
F a tle r a
M a h e r s — h e r on <1 aud
f o u r th
Motidny««
||
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a t e n u e n o rth
r in m b e r a . I ’ . A l.a < a l S I —K r e r y M e r
d a y a t b p ui., L a b o r T e m p le . 270 1 2
A ld e r
at
J H
M o r ro w , business
a g e n t, Matu 1416.
S a ilo rs
M o n d a y u ig b t, M U n io n
a re .
b W
P a u l, o l U n io n a ra .
S h ip w r ig h ts s
C fc a ia r r s —.Second a»«
M 'l
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f o u r th
M o u d a y s H p. to . 205 1-2
F i r s t a tte s t.
C h a rle s G r e g o r /.
C a le b a te u u e
P h o u e M a in ttlS.
h te rs o ty p e rs
und
F le e t ro t v n e rs . 4B-
Second M o n d a y e v e n lu g , 206*4 F lx a t
H C. W o o d , O re g o n ia n .
T e lle r s .
Ns.
7 4 -!*e c o u d
end
fo u r th
M ondays,
A lls k y
b u ll.
T h ir d
ipsd
.M orrlHt.ii.
John
B a ru u d u n ,
«c<p<
la ry .
B om 122
a n d f o u r th W e d n e s d a y , P r e »
H a ll.
He«',.ml a n d M o rris o n .
V. B b e ll, toe
A ih li
uv
S ta tio n a r y i k e m r n
M eet e v e ry W ed
uesdxy at H r
M
2tH
A ld e i at rest
l e tu eon 'T h ir d au d
F o u r t h s tre e ts
H e c re ta ry V
11 'la y lo r. 3M7 M i an la
• i|»pi A v e . P o r tla n d . O re g o n .
TBL’BSOAV
R a r tw r a - F o u r t h
T h u rs d a y
ev e n lu g
A lU k y h .ill 1 In a . Jdf. M n fr is o o
T M
bo, 1 6 7 ^ F i r s t . M a lo 0 1 ®
B o ile r
M a h e rs — Second
u sd
fo u r th
T b i.r a d a y ,
l a m lu ll
a tre e t
h e t» e a n
F ir s t
an d
Second
M a r t in
Z e lle r
if , r o ta r y , .V»l B o rth w ic h ale
B r b h la y o r a T h u r s d a y
e v e n in g ,
SOOVh
F ir s t
Joe ( la r k , vox B2S
( l ( a r iu a h a r ra
a -r
-S eco nd T ______
h u rs d a y .
t e m p le ,
27H l 2 A¿d<i
at
F lta g e r n ld
700 1)I t I/! ou at
< aoi»ers T l n r d I h u rm ia y e
eveul
v e u ltig . 27<>4
A ld e r
C h as
I.
P f h ig s i. 24A N o r t h
S ix te e n th M a in 4?1.*¡
F le e t r ie la n « N
«s. T u . i B A W —
.SO.
1bor
T h u rs d a y
u ig b t
H a ll
MoLon
T e m p le . 27<>Mi A ld e r
C
b
M eu o
Shy. F inan« la l S e c re ta ry . . UH
IV I r Fou
our
te s ili li Ht . ; G U M e r r l f t . K e rA r d ln g
Se* r e t a r y . K’IS F a s i M u t h h i . N o tt i)
Oeement W srhses— F irs t
and
tb lr d
T b i.r s d a y e v e n lu g a , C a rp e n tg ra ' b a ll.
F a s t L in e an>l G ra n d av.
M lan L u c y
W b lte . a » M ..ta r y . 316 F a r g o «t
G r a ia M a a d le r s F i r s t a n d t l i l r d ì'b u r a
d a y a. H u a s e ll a n d A lb lu a ara. J I
'lu e b e r . b u s lu es a
h e c d « ju a rte rs
4M) A lb lu a a r e . C
F ir s t
nud
L o n g s h o re m e n .
Laeal
H U I H u ll.
t h ir d T h u r x l a y , F» u
W Ilh a m s a r e n nd Rui
rfu a a e ll «1 G eorge
llo o r n h y . liUHlnes<4 ag e n t . bend>|ttai
te r« . 272 G lls a o
M a in tU lH . A T i l l
u n g s b e re m e a s
Aaa«»elatlow
No.
g—
F h a t atid t h ir d
T h u rs d a y
e te n lu g .
H a ll 302, L a b o r T e m p le , '170-4 A b le r,
t . S m lib . biiHlue-e«. a g e n t, h e a d q u a r
ters 249 F la o d e r a . A 20tt<>. M a in 2tRH.
M a r b le W a r h s r a I .o r a l M a. 23— F ir s t
u ud t h ir d T h u rs d a y s . *260 T h i r d at
A. S Im h o ff . P rin c e s s H o te l.
M e a t C a l t e r a — I*a st
T b u ra « la y ,
Labor
T e u ip le , 270‘* A ld e r at. U h aa O ls to n .
s e c re ta ry . I7^2.r. E. N in t h
M a in HI
M e ta l T r a d e s ( ’e n a r l l
F ir s t a m i th ir d
T h u r s d a y n ig h ts . A lls k y H e ll . T b lr d
a n d M o r ris o n F . W . K r o l l , s e c re ta ry ,
1174 B e lm o n t
P ile D r H e r » s o d D e c k H u lld s r a — M«*et
Thgtrstluy
H
p.
m .
JObVh
F ir s t
s tre e t.
J a c k E s d le w ei-reln ry , 270*4
A id h r str«»et
r r e s a A s s is ta n ts ( ’ a fn n N n . At - T h i r d
T n u r s d a y . 20ft 1-2 F ir s t . G. L . Koran*
son. » e c re ta r y t r e a s u r e r . Pdft S a v le r
. r r s s e m e a . N e . 4ft — F ir s t T h u r s d a y even
|
in g . 270*4 A ld e r
G r a n t M c D o n a ld .
I ms
Our beer never fails to please
QAMBRINUS 6 R E W IN 0 CO.
Main 49— PO RTLAND'S F A V O S IT S BESS— A 11SS
iSay Royal White Soap
[T o your Grocer. Don’t perm it him to give you
anything elee. He question* your intelligence when
[he dote.
LUCKEL KING SOAP CO.
642
HO O D
STREET.
P h o n es: M ain 72, A l 172.
OREGON H A R D W A R E CO.
Occidental Cash M arket
Drink Star B rew ery Fam ous
H o p G o ld B e e r
Prccr Cutlery STool Co.
P atron ize Your F rien d s
Neustadter Bros.
THE B A R B E R A SP H A L T
P A V IN G C O M P A N Y :
W arren C onstruction C o.
S u IMI ns -
H E NR Y W E IN H A R P B R B W ^R Y .
AOE, P U R IT Y , S T R EN G TH AND F L A V O » M *
th« combliirti qualttlea that have earned j« r <wr
- n wjt «¡9
tbe reputation It enjoya.
Y«a
JCd * h
need not cultivate a taate In or­
der to appreciate It« quality. Our "Select Sxport”
Hottie Beer Is bottled exclusive', - t the brewery.
W
>
99
9*
American Brewing & Crystal Ic t Co.
B A K E R C IT Y . O R E O O N
“P ale B ohem ian” L ager B eer
T H E Q U A L IT Y BEER— T H E N U T R IT IO U S M B S
T H E SATISFA CTO R Y BEER
BREW ED A N D B O TTLED BY T H B
NORTH PACIFIC BREWING COMPANY
BRANCH
OREOON
Henry M an n *
TU R N HALLE CAFE
an d Old H e id e lb e r g
Direct
Impartere R H IN E AN D M OSBLLR W IN BS
Dealara In
HIGH-GRADE LIQUORS AND CO RDIALS
Tai. Main 287.
N. «. Cor. Fourth and VamMH
“ White Mountain” F lo«
“ Morning Glory” Cereals
COLUMBIA MILLING COMPANY
PO RTLA ND,
ORSCMN
Greatest A m erican iv h ls ky
Y e llo w s to n e
D istillery
240 6th D iat., K entu cky
R O T H C H IL D B R O S .
WSflt tX
DISTRIBUTO RS, PO R TLA N D . OREGON
DODSON'S “EXTRA SKCU1"
and tha
B E A V E R B R A N D W IN E S
A r e U se d b y AI1
F irst-C lass B ars. H o te ls an d Cafe*.
D LUM A UER
Main 211 A1Q4C.
A HOCH,
BOLE AGENTS.
Partinnd, O
reaan.
rafc
i
Union - Made Clothing
O F H IG H E S T grade
SUITS « 1 4 AN D R ita — L IK E W IS E H A TS AN D
F U R N IS H IN G S PRICED TO G ET BUSINESS
Robinson & Co.’s East Side Store
1R 1
GRAND
AVENUE,
NEAR
MORRISON
ST.
JONES’ MEAT MARKET
Wholesale and Ratal!— M aaufacturar of
■ P R I D E O F O R E G O N ’’
H A M S, BACO N A N D LA R D
A L L K IN D S OF FR ESH A N D SAI TSD M B A T8
M ILT O N J. JON BE, P r.p rt.ta r.
161 Fourth Straal
Main 722, A 6291
People’s Amusement Co.
MOTION PICTURE THEATRES
104
KTAA.
M l
THEATRES
W a t h in g t e a
t r O T D K , S<4 t t a s h la g to a
OR
1 *4
J O V . 991
B fa r r ta a a
O D E O N , 997 B a v a a l*
T H E A T R E S S<
H I P P O D R O M F . 140 R l i t h
B R E A M . 999 N o r H « a n
P A 1 .A C B . 991 f irst
O R P R R Ç M . >99 9 S * «
R IJ Q L ’ 499 la v
C A S IN O . 4994% 1
Hast plot a res la b ra t boM «aa~C alar a a l , 4« feaatty |
M ERCHANT8
N A T IO N A L
COMPANY
M . J. W A LS H
COMPANY
ASTO RIA, OREGON
O FFICE, PO RTLA ND,
Chas. Kirchner.
EASTERN OUTFITTING
(
3M Sack
Phone M ain S179.
T h e fa v o r ite b e v e r a g e o f th e la b o r in g m en ,
H c a u s e o f its h e a lth a n d s tr e n g th g i v i n g q u a litie s
Alder M arket
n 6S
CONTRACTOR
STR EET RAVING
O O N C R IT B W ORK
C E M E N T SID E W A L K S
W EINH AR D ’S KEER
E V E R Y T H IN G N E W IN H A R D W A R E
coax in another, and to punish
farmers for being Industrious and
improving theli tarms, then he
H A V E A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F M E C H A N IC S -
w ill concentrate his efforts and
T O O L S A N D G U ILD E R S * H A R D W A R E
assislune»' on those sections of
the woild where the people are
W ilson '* “Vanadium ” Union Hand 8aw and A ll
By Alfred D. Cridge.
poses to let corporal ions go. or more advanced toward real civil!
Otnor T ool*
"Is n 't this Joseph Eels,
who | anybody else go. that has a spec- zation and true C h ils tla n lty ."
Phoue«: M ain 95t A 1870.
107 Slath Street
givee money to promote the
prln ! iRl privilege. By corporations I
" if the people of Oregon turn
cl pies of land value taxation, a presume you really mean railway down any proposed law to estah
corporu’ lons
T h e ir principal pow­ Itsh a h eller system of taxation
Bheeney?" aaked a friend.
"Indeed he is," was »he reply er of e. met ing wealth from the Fels w ill have burned up some
Sheeney’ means wise man. Jo- ' l,«‘° l ,!«‘ II«?* 1» their franchise, and money, wou't he?"
seph Eels is wise— very wise."
,h a l franchise Is in final analysis
"No, not very much
Not as
a continuous strip of laud over
"W hy don't he give I ll s m o n e y
much as If he had given It to
T C M IJ A *
which the railroad, and nobody
®Q Xsctt Slmfe 3 t.
to charity, then, like C arn egie’.’"
some eburity for a lot of syneho M in d e r / W o m e n , N e . l i f t — Kecood TQ
else, eau transpoi t freight, pas­
d
a
y
e
ve
n
in
g
„
. .
r
.
asked the friend.
phantB to live from, or spent it
Secoud a n d M o r ris o n
E ls ie l l u x l
sengers and Intelligence. Ils tails,
Both Phone«:
Eaat 995, B-6135.
’ Because Joe Fels knows that .
depo|(| H|<, um(>un,
w y In a wine supper to a lot of arts
all charity la a fraud, and all
c
,ared , o the vallle „ tocrats, or kept up a fight on la
bor unions, nr bought a seat In
swollen fortunes arc robberies, ■ ,1HR
makpB
and says so. Fels gives his n .o n -1 , |<h, o,
The w a„ . rfio n , the United States senate. He Is a
of I hi- world, and ts heli
Main 3024 A 2614
First and Alder
ey to secure Justice, and where |l()ld,
at , erullnal polats a r e | ; patriot
~
Justice reigns, charity Is out of tr „ uli. hdoIIH ln valur -
*"« movemen s oi Justice in ta n
B ra s s
W o rk e rs ond M e ta l P o lis h e rs . T lie
I.a /s r s « ■ «
H e lp e rs .
N s . 49 —
v
/M
C
O
N
S
T
A
N
T
IN
E
. Proprietor
N o . 9 3 - F ir s t au d t h ir d T u e s d a y .T a t
Second a n d f o u r t h T h u is d a v s , S p. m .
a Job" I replied
,
I ada and Australia, as well as in
‘.tuft 1 2 F ir a t st
P h ilip A lg e r, sente
206*4 F ir a t at
A. W
L a tn b e rt. 20«
"W hat is the value of the rail- Oreat
n r i, a in and the
United
ta ry
9X3 K »2d.
XelTw vod 7.
F .» t T h i r t y « e v e u tk nt.
"Db’ this wise man you adm ire
( a rp e n te rs *
I.o r a l
M IE M eets
evfrry
franchises?"
Slates."
wor' for his money, th e n ”
Tuesday.
X p
tn..
I .a b o r
T e m p le
F B ID A T ,
H a ll 3to . 270 1 2 A id e r st
B 5V
a
t"
fully
four
hundred
"Then
he
Is
going
to
give
a
lot
' A'ell, Fels said some monib
P r la tln «*«
p T rades Con
___ nr __
11 - T ...........
h ird
Main 8272
109 Fifth Street
Kleem un. bnsineHS a g e n t. M a in 1416
0"
s
of
dollars
In
Oiegon
and
of
money
to
the
people
of
O
ie
F r i d a y even In < 206 1 2 F i r s t street
W
J. S h e lle y , s e c re ta ry , »14 E p «t
ago io Canada that ha-got all ?
G4o
l
i
.
H
o
w
e
ll,
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
,
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re
g
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t
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th
at.
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e
a
th
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r
b
y
.
fln
a
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5
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l
money by hard work and sw eat— | re assessed at over u hundred gon. W on't that he charity?"
tan t co in p o a ln ir room s
.
F a s t H h e rin a u st. T
"No; Joseph Fels Is not going ( e s n e e c n re l ta ry
r k s M lth s
and
H e lp e r s — F ir s t
and
other peoples
hard
wotk mid L ¡Ilio n*."
F in is h e r s a n d H e lp e rs LoEwl B ls
t h ir d F r i d a y * . L a b o r T e m p le . 270*4
HU— E v e ry T u e s d a y . X p
ui.. H a ll
"W hat Is the value of the far to give any money away in Ore
A ld e r
J
L . B u rk e , 667 T b iir n ia n
sweat.”
»01 L a b o r T e m p le
A lb e r t
I.e a t e r /
gon; not a e«nt. He w ill put :T o
a t., c o 'ie e n o iid liijr s e c re ta ry .
K o lte rt
H e c re ta ry . Xtttt F a i t H e veu fb 9 ... N o .
“W hat the dickens does he ex­ l it e r s lands In Oregon, then?”
T r a c y . tKC M is s o u ri a v e , fln u n c la l
p lio n e W 'o o d law u 1772.
"The assessment for 1909 shows an educational fund a little money
s e c re ta ry
pect to accomplish w ith the money
Kloct riv a l W o r k e r s N n . »17 -T u e a d a v . B o a rd <sf B u sin ess A g e n ts M eets T u e s ­
he give« to this land value tax | <hat '*“ ■ farm ei pays taxes on a If other people w ill do the sjm e
X p
lu . H a ll »01. L a b o r T e m p le .
d a y a n d F t id ay a t P n m , a t L a b o r
270*4 A ld e r.
F
K S m ith
business
eraae?”
j valuation
on tillab le
lands
of This is not charity, but missionary
T e m p le
U n ex celled in A ll R esp ects
a g e n t, box 644. si?"’2
M a in 141tt.
’J 10’ « .
¡ B r e w e r y T r a d e s b e c tlo n - F i r s t F r id a y ,
work
for
justice.
Fels
nas
no
"Justice."
1135,000,00(1, of
which
fully
a
I e t e r n a l l< " i t
B ro th e rh o o d
of
T e n e t-
2HV*
F ir s t
Kf
H
I)
F o rte .
12$
Ordara for Bottled S ta r Receive Prom pt Attention
stars,
money
for
charity.
If
the
peo­
(
b
a
u
f
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"Is this land value lax scheme ; hundred millions is improvement
Office: 381 East Burneide, East 46. C 1146
H e lp e rs . I.o r a l No. I9X — E v e ry Tu<__
C a rp e t u s d f th u d e w o r k r ra I at e r a s I lo n s l
value», according to the report ple ol Oregon do not match his
d a y at 206*4 F ir s t s t.
A. C.’ M ille r
Justice?"
A s s o c ln lIo n N o
2 F ir s t s n I th ir d
H«»c . 41« N 24th st
o f the tax commissioners.
Allow dollars for •! e dissemination o;
F r id a y s .
Ks< h ie k b a ll, Pecond a n d
"N othing else.”
c a l L a b e l T r a d e s D e p a r tm e n t -S e c ­
7 s n ih lll
<’. K. K e n n y . 2X7 G ra n t.
Infr rmatlon op these subjeris 'hen L o ond
a n d f o u it h T u e s d s y s , N n m
"1 don't see where the justice ing a fa ir valuation on the t ill­
C e n tr a l L a b o r <'oen«*U- F .v e ri
F r b la y .
Joseph Fels w ill not put up any
206*4 F ir s t .
C K
Price, p r e s id e n t;
X p ui . 206*4 F i r s t M
1» W
Kob'.n
comes in to the farm er.
As I able lands a n d t h a t the farm er
M rs
F r a n k C o t t e r l'I. set r e t a r y . 4» l
son. 224 C o lu m b ia .
M e in 9100
F U L L L IN E OF A U T O M O B IL E T O O LS
either.
The;
ir
e
plenty
of
conn
F a s t T a y lo r
street
understand it, the farm er would <’ » the average has as many acres
. . i »i • j D is t r ic t C o u n c il o f C a rp e n te r s M eets
C U T L E R Y , T O O L 8 A N D L IG H T H A R D W A R E
lix e E n g in e e rs - j Mr«»
r s t ..................
a n d t b lr ...
d
p
n,
F r b la y .
C a rp e n te r«
H a ll.
have all the taxes to pay on the of u n 'llled lands, the farm lands tries where his money finds other L o T e u o e m sd o ay
a I 11 u m . D r e w H a l f 441
Am erican, English, German and French Cutlery
L uki P in e a n d G ra in ! m e .
Bom
land, and the big corporations , should not be assessed at more money in equal amounts to h i*
G lis in st.
I
S Cruxv. A lis k y B ld g .
lie rg e r. s e c r e ta r y ; It O He« «or. bun
Carpenter»’, Machinist«. Electrician«’, Plumber«’,
H»« r e tn » y , p . L . (»f j.;.
would go free. If Joseph Fels is than I66.OOO.OOO. Not counting the own donations ”
loess inniiSL'er. C nriu>uterR ' n a il. F as t
M a ile r s - F i r s t
Tuesday.
7 :3 6
p
(n
Bricklayer«', Pla»terer«’, Stonecutter«’ Toela
C270; residence. H e ilw o o d 111©
"
W
'll
tlie
big
corporations
put
such a wise man. I should think improvements on town lots, the
room 21ft C r e g o n ia u id d g
|<oy L a e v ,
Flex M ie r
C o n s tra e le rM
Km-oinl
and
IB © F r a nr I k s \e u u e
Main 1682. Heme A 1682
345 W aahlngton Street
f o u r th F r b l a y * , X p ui.. L a b o r T e m
he would not try to drive what ! lots alone are assessed for nearly up much?"
s h -Is o s F ir s t
Tuesday.
11 a.
m
pie. 270*4 A ld e r
at
\V
<)
Ash.
"There Is no big corpora:ion iti M u l.U
farm ers there are left off the land 1160.000.000
*4 Second Hi. t h ir d f lo o r
B o a rd
pi ev id e n t. L eu I s ; It V . C la r k , seere
m eets W e d n e s d a y . 12 in.. M im e p lace
"W ell, coming hack to this Jo Oregon that 1 know of that has
f u r y . H«ii N G n r fle b i.
Up the W illa m e tte valley there aie
C a rl
H trrd l.
s e c re ta ry .
M a in
ttooT
l.o c e m o tU e l 'ir r n i e n s*t<l E n g In ein en .
not more land values than any
seph
Fels:
W
hat
is
his
idea
in
A 52f©.
few er farm ers now than there
J . M M s y n n r d N e . Ittft— F r b la y exen
advancing this cause o f land val­ tiling else, ami the present system R ig g e rs a n d H b ip lln e r s N o . 7. L o n g ­
m g . 7 3*J p. in . A lis k y h a ll
'I' J
were 20 years ago."
sh o rem en o f th o I ’n c lfle
F ir a t and
B r a d y , se«-ret a r y . 21ft M ot: roe
of
putting
all
taxes
on
farm
ers
and
Does he expect
t b lr d
T u e sd ay . 206 4
F ir s t
A lax L o c o m e tW e F ir e m e n a n d K n g ln e in p n ,
"Unless the scheme of land uation taxation?
K
e
e
g
a
n
,
p
re
s
b
le
n
t
workingmen
su!ts
tlipm
very
well
M t. H o o d
ed g e No. 16«. P e r t ls n d ,
value taxation which Joseph Fels Io he made an English lord or
n P a in te r s . N o . 42« T u e s d a y n ig h t,
lit ail the Oregonian if you warn M g l»l>4
O r .— I I
c
B e ta.
se<-retary.
1*26*4
G rn n d a t e
J o h n A u te ra o n , sec
advocates is justice to the farm er duke, or has lie an idea that a
KtiH
sell
s
tre
e
t
r e t a r y . 270*«, A ld e r s tre e t.
to discover how much they w il
M ach I s l t t s, H t lla m e t te I.e d g e N o . 03—
It Is not Justice to all. To place Jew can ever be president of the
W u lto rs * a n d
W aitress«*»' 1 'n lo n . N o
F r b la y . X n
m
H a ll »02.
Labor
pu' up. One of its proprietors has
1M - F ir s t
t h ir d nn<l f o u r th T u g a
taxes on la ” d values would not United States, or what is his
’J'euiple. 270*4 A ld e r st.
J
W
Von
day s. « X»* p nt ; second T u e s d a y .
a single bloc!; of land that will
<’o in o p . re c o r d in g s e c r e ta r y ; t'h a rle R
drive the fa mer from the farm, game, anyhow?"
2:X 0 n ui
SfH A lls k y b u lid lu g . T h ir d
llo
n
g
li.
fln
s
n
t-in
l
s«*cretsry.
box
lift
have
to
pay
not
less
than
620,000
Joseph Fels cannot have any
an d M o rris o n . C. T . F r e d e r ic k . M a in
hut would attract
ihe
workers
Xkindstoos C u tte r s
F ir s t
and
t h in !
A 5407.
from the cities.
This is because | other idea than pure hum anltar a 'e a r more 'lifcn it now pavr. It W 6204,
iliu
iH
t
ln
y
,
X
p
ui..
>4i
b
o
r
'le
in
p
le ,
a t e r fr o n t
F e d e r a tio n
Reeond
noil
270 A ld e r s tre e t
G eo Iuehm an wee
f o u r th T u e s d a y s . « p in . 206V4 F i r s t
the farm er does not own. and nev- . lanlsin. He sincerely believes that land value sxatlon prevails, m i l
i r t a r j . 91 N o r t h
F o n r te e n tli street
I T u c k e r , 02T G a u te n h e ln ave.
« h e e l M e ta l W o r k e r s F r id a y e ve n in g
er did own, and never will own. Justice w ill promote the w elfare It tins been held Idle for many W J.
e b P res n io e a F ir s t T u e s d a y , L a b p r
304 A lls k y b u ild in g , I'li lr d a n d M o r
How much would you ex
T e - ? ' - . :? < » 1 2 A b le r st.
A
E At
the land values of the state of of humanity more than c h s ilty , | years
ris e n .
A. G
B oss, b u siness s g e u t.
len, d i e / ' a
i*r«>*srooin. M a lu 7»49tt
SHIRTS
M s In r.B H, A i>497
Oregon or any other.
In the na- and lie realizes that the gieatesl peel M r. P illo ck to put up Io sc
W IK D N k f lD A T .
K le u m ftfle r a , I ’ . A . L o c a l f W
F r b la y .
cure
an
additional
tax
on
his
ture of things It Is impossible } injustice of all is the monopoly of
C a rp e n te rs . L o c a l 50 E v e r y W e d n e a -
« p in . L a b o r Temnle. 27t I 2 A b le r
d u y iila h t . G ra n d axe nud E. P in a
P u iil T r o o s i. fltia n e l« ! a e c re ts r y ;
'T am a farm er, and from M is -j God s gift
to
m a n —the whole holdings of »20.000 a year?"
C. W H y a n . s e c re ta ry . 664 F a s t 1 7 tlf
J
G o o d w in ,
re c o r d in g
ae vo tary,
"But Pittoek is no railroad ru
Tourl. Fels has got to show me; ¡earth . He would give to mankind
C. B o m b e ig e i. fin a u e la l s e c re ta ry . H.
MANUFACTURERS OF " LOSS OF THE ROAD ” OVERALLS
box 42b.
O
Be«-tor. business m a n a g e r. C a r ­
saw
m
ill."
,r anvhody else that preaches what has been theirs from the
BATVBOAV.
Salesroom: F lftn and Ankeny S tre e t*
p e n te rs ' h a ll. F a s t P in e au d G ra n d
"T
ru
e
;
hut
there
Is
no
railroat
axe n u e
»‘ hone E a s t 627ft
A m a lg a m a te d A s s o c ia tio n o f Ir o t i . IV eel
that kind of Justice.”
I beginning, and would open their
Factory
Grand Avenue and Ea«t T ay lo r S tia a t
and
T in
W o rk e rs
of
tho
Ir o n M o ld e ro - T i n t a n d t h ir d W’ edugg-
or
saw
m
ill
but
what
has
land
val
" If you will read the pamphlet eyes to the g ift that Is within
M a ta os,
s , O ro
rs tfo
s
Lodge
d a r . 22^ 1 2 V a m h lll.
C. F . S m ith ,
goo
No. I
XJe4t
2 W C lack u tn as
E a st ¿.Tt»,
sent out partlv through money i th eir reach.
He Is a prophet of , nes fa. In excess of Us im p ro v ,
i.d a n d f o u r t li H n tu rd n y s nt 4
i.»:*ted C a rp e n te rs N o . I — F ir s t
K c ltw a rtft. set r e ta r y . 770 Y o rk street
contributed bv Joseph Fels
to old come to earth again to bring | . ;ents and personal property It Ainal«N
B a h e ry an d C o n fe e tlo n e ry W o r k e r s N o
and t h lr u W e u tw tu ln y k . L a b o r T e m
every citizen of Oregon you w ill 1 confusion upon the hosts of the actual value. If there Is, then it
1 1 4 -iiis l
an d
th u d
S a tu r d a Y * .
6
pie. 270*4 A ld e r.
I I . 1 a m b lin g , sec­
p in . 230% Y a m h ill
L o u is Be kcr.
r e t a r y . 4<il Itu s a e ll afreet
see that the fan n er 's over as- oppressors. As he says, the mis- W I I benefit by the new sy stem
r e s s id
id e e n n t t; ; W
ll F
en
y
L a th e rs ’
I n loo
No.
54— W e d n e s d a y J p re
w i i n
t. J
.to
n k in s , se<
s e c re
re ta
ta r ry
b u s iu
a,-seed more than a hundred mil-1 »Ion <f the Jews Is to preach ' and it sh. .Id. Cne of the larges
e v e n in g
L a b o r T e m p le .
E d S m ith . I a n d business
a g e u t, XftIV» Y a iu h ill.
M a li 7910.
s e c re ta ry
aud
b u siness a g e u t.
662
lions of dollars in Oregon; while ' ( h iisl unity to the Christians; and ran m ills In Oiegon owns w ater
Boer D
U r iv
lv e r «
a and B
Bel
F ills avenue.
P h one S e llw o o d »1»
o lt ta re F ir s t an ti
front In ortland far exceeding al
O ffic e
M u lti H it t .
- l h u d S a tu r d a y s , t.n b o r T e m p le . 270* j
we all know that tim ber, m ineral ¡he Is one of the missionaiies
A
b
le
r
*
t
O
1»
F
o
r te , s e c re tm y , 122
I ent»»o rw orkers — Second
and
fo u r th
S e xen th ave.. L e iit *
and speculative lands are under
" H t hasn't made much of a Ils buildings, machiner.' and slock
404 W O R C E S T E R B U I L D I N G
W e d n e s d a y . 206*4 F ir s t . C has. F re n c h , '
B re w e ry U n i i t r i - S e c o n d
an d fo u r th
It
is
making
more
from
Its
la
n
t
200
W
o
o
d
st
assessed more than that many start, has he?"
P a l u i l l a / e v e n in g s . Z2H 1 2 Y a u ib lll.
W iv in g
F lr tn r e
und
P r e je c tin g
Ma
t
’
an
anything
else,
and
if
its
mill.*
"M o te than you
may
think.
Geo G rcaa, box 171, M u lti 37fM
O SKAR H U B E R , M A N A G E R .
th in e
O p e ra to rs .
L o rn '
15» T
M
times over.'
M r id g s a n d h l r i u u r i i I r o n W w r k e r s —
A. b a ll. «63 1 2 Y a m h ill.
Recond aatt
Where does that pamphlet get Since Joteph Fels look hold of h ■ • ed down and were not rebuilt
K s tu r d a y . « p ui
'270% A ld e r, t h ir d
f o u r th W ed n a s d u y s , » 30 a m
R ff
Britain I for 1« years the Increased value«
flo o r
J F . C a s s id y M iia r . M . 1416
such figures?"
•I*«! agitation In Great
C la r k .
p re s ld e u l.
G ra n d
th e a tr
B ru tk b rh o o d
of
K t t llw n j
T r a in m e n -
A 27XH. F r a n k .1 B a le rs
s e n e la r
MeOTa f ir s t Ka;*»»-«aj
u i m o u th at
"From the axRessnient returns and backed up the cause of Jus- i of Its land would pay good dlvl
441 P ra a c o tt. W o o d la w n 240
7 ;«) p. to a n d t h ir d H u n d a v at 1 »o
tire
with
his
money,
more
things
1
de
os
to
its
shareholders"
P a ln to r » . L o c a l N o . 19— r .v o r * W e«!no
and from official estimate«. There
p
m . In W O. W
n a il, E le v e n th
dnv ev e n in g . L a b o r 'I am p le. 270 1
"But the Blttoek block has tw r
a n d -- A ld e r
L . I> K e is e r . J e ffe rs o n
is no questioning them, for the | have happened to the British aria-
A ld e r st.
<». F
N e id s tro tx i. bus
M
i
vet
D
e
p
o
t.
nesa a g e n t. M a in 1416 A. J. W u et
benefit of the doubt is generously toerncy than they ever thought m ighty fine buildings on It.”
H o is tin g a m i P o r t a b le F ng I nee r a. |.o -
sec
E
ft2,r-
H e rt
B ig e lo w ,
re
laind value
Those buildings are small, old
r a l * T l 7 t - S a tu r d a y . « p
tn
2tif> I 2
given In every Instance to the oth­ cot Id come about.
s e c re fn ry . 162ft H fo c k to n Nt
F lr g t *1
«'has. B n r r e tt. 2(>l M a d is o n
taxation
Is
a
fixed
pledge
and
pol-
and
out
of
date.
In
comparison
P la s te r e r s . N o . «4— « p m W ednestln
g a tiw l
e r side.
T here Is no doubt but
B ITU LITH IC PAVEM ENT
L a b o r T e tu p le . 270*4 A ld e r at
J<
what the farmers of Oregon are ¡icy of the dominant party, and , to Ihe value of the land, they ar<
leoqg E n g l so a rs M eet e v e ry S a tu r d a y
•veu T u g at 206 I 2 F ir s t
at
Wm
o la y . 270% A ld e r at
uavliia 60 per cent of the ta x e s 1 there Is no doubt but whst the not as nine., as a pig pen on th« B o F llr
o o tl M a. b ln ls ts L o r a l 499 - B a c o n
M n o h c tu le s e c re in ry ft»« U n io n av N
and actually own less than la money ol this little , but great, finest half section of farm ing land
LEND A HAND
per cent of the land values."
I American Jew has done more than Ixiok at the big hmldiug twe
Maia 340 A4613
317 Beck Bldg.
|n<! not a aource of profit by
"Then I w ill have to read that 1 any sim ilar amount evet conlrlb- blocks west of It. if you want tc
dllhn. ro u tia c to ra or land apecu-
n an inh kt You see it was sent '.ted to charity to foi ward the day see how It suould be improved
‘Lend a Hand" 1? the name ol l»!ora
to me and 1 w a s too busy to read of jnstlee."
| "Yes I can see where yon are
GOOD C L O T H IN G FOR M E N A N D Y O U N G M E N
he m onihly Journal published by
it ; hut I put It to one side. T h e -e I "You don't think he wants to right
I w ill read that book Bend he prlsnnerg of the «tate in Sa­
ON E A S Y W E E K L Y OR M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S
W
H
O
IS
IT
P
R
O
T
E
C
T
IN
G
: me auv lite ra tu re that Is iRsued
was nobody to tell me about it. ne a lord, then?"
lt I k h beautCally pitoted !
"
M
o
it
than
any
other
man.
he
I
ni.d
say,
send
some
fellow
down
V h v don't some of you land value
T h e WHtie* paid ill the d iffe re n t
has Indirectly contributed to the j the line that can talk It to tht e»ue for December, wishing all
tax fellows liinp around once in
a M erry Chritrtniaa and a H a p p y ■ arn u n t trn le-t I k Intoifileient to
a while ’
You know T he farm ers downfall or the power of t h e Bri farmers. Have him talk to theli
New Y ear
Tbe JOurnel «« ik m I s !» Bnilnlaiii the race of human being*
of Oregon are prejudiced against ttsh lords and th eir legislative 1 hearts as well as their heads. 1 hr
y a tvocaten th«* parol xy»tem as
lay Inc in tin ae
proteeK d" In-
this justice you talk about; hut house
He is not nine h inclined soul of every farm er is not in his ending to make men out of out­
ustrli h .
They ««mid eonipletelv
1 iiocketbook.
T he people of o
you also know that the fanners to v.-errbip titles,
wit«.
It oppokph th«* building dm oul In lin e , generation* if nol
"W hat la be going to do in gon are w illing to do whaj Is
are a hospitable lot of people, and
W A S H IN G T O N , A T T E N T H .
at they want to do right.
I , Oregoi ?"
■ rlxht.
Show them Ihe Justice ol )f roads by eonvlete, as nol le e rle : kept up by Infualon of blood f’ otn
Ing them any trade and snbjeet
Europe
If "protection" produces
• T H E S T O R E W H E R E Y O U R C R E D IT IB GOOD.”
ee an Idea thev would m uth
"Nollin g that I know of.
If the thing, and they'll stay with
ng them to hardship and h l i m ­ stunted bodies short lives, con­
, I- have justice than th a iity ' tbe tuogreeslve people of Oregon , you. h irin g literatu re at H i. n H
„ » e lv e r"
J want to establish justice In taxa- all right, but this wise man, Fels itation without in any way bek sumption In every fam ily and an
Mechanic« of A ll Trades Recommend
Infant m o rta lity that would he a
"th ere It no doubt that every- H o n , now that they
have the can make his money go fu rth e r II ertng th e ir condition.
T hera la much tiu th In w hat «ilagracc to a H o ttentot yillage.
bodv would rather
have Justice | |»ower, he will probably help to he w ill have the farm ers meet at
than charity unless
they are c r lm -( some extent. He Is not going to j home and have questions answered it sav», bn* t h . indications are st Is does in Chicago among the
innls or grafters."
j iry to force any law on the peo- j by men who are honest and who • hat In hopes of getting something garm ent worker«, who Is it pro­
for nothing the land speculators te c tin g ’
" w e ll how does
M r. Fels p r o - 1 pie
He w ill probably help to k n o w "
nose to establlsh Justice when he inform them on the way to es-i
"T e ll any of yonr neighbors to and the farm ers w ill put through
Ite tte r het a moi a I tightw ad than
-• * ------talilish
jimtlce In taxation.
If «pnd to
PToMt rtre«*t, W O he convict road working scheme
advocate« a scheme that
would
L E A D E R S IN T H E IR L IN E
they io not w1«h to be informed • Eggleston, and Met all those pamph egardless of the Interests of tbe tag squander a g o o d r e p u t a t i o n .
let the corporation« fro1’”
■rtsoners. who should he made
Lighting Flatura«, W irin g . T ilin g and Qaa Supplies
" I told you that Fela waa a and o ic fe r to continue to drive . let« they waut, and other lltera
If sustaining by a tra in in g school
Demand the t'n lo n laibel.
Salesroom, 311 Stark 8 t.
Bath Phones
Wflae man.
No wise man p ro out one fnim ei a« faat a« they ture.”
JOSEPH FELS A WISE MAN
Albers Bros. M illin g Co.
M
Corrections to this list w .'l be made promptly on r . r . l p t of Inform ation.
Notices known to be wrong w ill be dropped until correct data Is supplied.
RASMUSSEN 5 CO.
F I co I cr and parties incomplete without Hazelwood
fee Cream. Phono us for prices
F rirk s and bulk
furnished all stands.
Private Exchange 10. A-6001
FOR A DELIC IO U S
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EA B T S ID E
O F E V E R Y D E S C R IP T IO N .
PuintR, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Varnishes,
Doors,
Windows, Roofing and building Paper, etc.
OATS
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