OFFICIAL SS Al’fiJH OF THE ^r=- •» T R A I. LA B O R C O U N C IL OF ’TRADES UNIONS ARK T R * 8ULWARK8 OF Ml OREGON fflE E JE II BOOKS QUE5ÏI0H . . . . . “ ‘ IE LEGISLATORS GOOD C H E E R FROM S O U T H E R N OREGON Roseburg, Dec. 2 9 — E d ito r L a b o r Press: Enclosed fin d |4 64 ill pay m en! fo r sub scrip tio n s. 1. am p re p a rin g a revised lis t o f T e a m ste rs' su b s c rip tio n s fo r b u lle tin , w h ich I w ill send iu a few days. T he unions here are busy sig n in g th e to w n and th e re is no d o u bt but u n io n men w ill b e re a lte i have some th in g to say re g a rd in g a f fa irs in Roseburg. A nd it's about tim e. T he boys th in k th e l-a b o r Press th e best ever T ile T e a m ste rs are sending delegates to the co n ve n tio n o f the O ie g o n S la t: Eedera tio n o f Labor. Y o u rs fo r ours, JO H N H FER G U SO N . R e co rd in g S e cre tary T ea m s te rs U n io n . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WILL PRESENT TEXT BOOK LAW ♦ use Hie name o f tw o , f O regon's most h e lm e d in s titu tio n s , tile S tate U n iv e rs ity and W illa m e tte l u i v e r s it ) , to pro m o te th e ir unholy tra t- ftc? i f not, those upon whom th is o d iu m Is m ost u n m e rc ifu lly heais'd should b e s tir th e m se lve s to re fu te th e tiarges m ade and c o lle c t a most dam aging Im p re s sion that w ill o th e rw is e e e ita lu ly re s u lt from a u th o rita tiv e lite r a tu re ttia t has already been sca t tered to the fo u r c o rn e rs o f the co u n try A c io id in g to th is a u th o rity , n e ith e r o f O ie g o n'» tw o m edical : schools, nam ely, the U n iv e rs ity of ¡O regon m edical d e p a rtm e n t of I (C o ntin u e d o il Page Six. I OPPOSITION TO CAUCUS B0WERMÀN CAN’T WIN T he fre e school te x t book la w Is re c e iv in g th e a tte n tio n o f sev e ra l p ro m in e n t le g is la to rs D u r T lie s itu a tio n in th e o rg a n iz a in g the past week th e re has been u n itin g o f forces to have th e tio n o f the senate and house is tile same as it was last w eek, and w ill re m a in the same, hs fa r as th e re to rm forces a re concerned. Hen S e llin g w ill be p re s id e n t ot th e senate and John B. R usk speakei o f the house " 'T h e b ig in te re s ts b a rk o f Jay B o v e rm a n have been m uch w e a k ened d u rin g th e week M r. Bow- e m ia n is now e n d ea vo rin g to th ro w his support to some d a rk h o rse ” in o rd e r to defeat S e llin g . T he "d a rk h o rs e " is sta te d to lie c ith c i Sendter, S in n o tt o r Ma- la r k t y. T he Bovvertm.n forces have been frig h te n e d at th e g lo w in g s tre n g th o f M r. Rusk fo r speaker, and o w in g to o p p o s itio n to M r. E a to n a re tr v in g Io land \V l.a ir T lio m p - sen o r a M ultn o m a h county m an 'in th e speaker's c lia ir. W. L a ir ¡T h o m p so n wns M r B o w e rm a n 's OF LABO R Whole Number 570 OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOLS !:"“ - i ” ARE SAID 10 BE WORTHLESS I A re the many s tu d e n ts o f O re got) s m ore o r less noted and h e r alded m ed ica l schools being b u n coed '.’ Is th e s u ffe rin g p u b lic iu O regon to lie sub je cted to th e m ed ica l m in is tra tio n s o f a lot o f half-baked quacks who are them selves de ceived bv the m eaningless fo r m a litie s and degrees o f so-called m ed ica l in s titu tio n s that are u t te rly w ith o u t sta n ding ? Is th e good money lo v in g ly ap- p ro p iia te d by fond p atent or saved th ro u g h rig o ro u s economy and s e lf d e n ia l by o u r a m b itio u s young men and wom en to be used ill e q u ip p in g them to r the noblest o f c a llin g s , being wasted upon a set o f u n scru p u lo u s e x p lo ite rs w ho OF T H E BT*ATF F E D E R A T IO N ERN DERO CRACIE8“—W. E. OLAD8TONB PORTLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, Nil Volume 10 No. 45 T e x t b o o k* ami »iqqilies to be chool ch ild re n by S if it e iilie r 1, fu rn is h e d to ail s iu ilc u is fo r f l u i r V The law ap p lie s to p u b lic use, free o f charge, I.' the school schools o n ly. F ree te xt books is an old i, ics- d ilt r ic t , I h now a p o lit ii. il i>-u. tio n . P h ila d e lp h ia fu rn is h e d te xt before th e jie >| ' of Oregon A t the con nr < ion of the leg hooks free o i cost to p u p ils as fa r is la lu r ti at leant (wo tin asm es hack as Ik Ik ; Jersey C ity adopted b e aring on the su-eecl « . il he pre- the plan in 1830; N e w a rk In 183k; H oboken and E liza b e th , N. J., in 1« uteil. O rc a n i/.id I n . I - had a co m 1)60, C littsle r. Pa., in 1861, and m itte e a t H . a l . o n the question C h a rlesto n , 8. »'. in 1856. d u rin g the yo.u .mil w ill have Its | lu recent years th e m ovem ent has become exte nsive, In m ore tn ta ta r e pi- • tiled, th a t Is i f the same Is Im loi i il by the eonven- I ban n dozen states it is o b lig a tio n o f tie ( in .•on F e d e ra tio n of tory upon u ll or nearly a ll d is tric ts L ib o r , Hl ' l t m eets a t Salem , Ian to p ro vid e free te x t books. A m ong those are Delavvaie. M aine, Nebras- lia r ) IS ik a . New Jersey. New H a m psh ire , T h e p.ojiosed m easure as it now . stands H ill re q u ite th a t the state .Massachusetts, V e rm o n t, .M aryland, s< lio o l hook co m m issio n m ake its U tah and W yo m in g. In 14 states it is o p tio n a l upon n 'ei don o f blinks in 1912 instead ol 1913, and th a t a ll school dis vote o f th e d is tr ic t. These slates it ic t s o f the s la te m ake fin a n c ia l I are D is tr ic t o f C cm m b la . t ounce t olo ra d o . W a sh in g to n . New irovTslons in 1912 and have f ree I tie n t, t e m it ¡lined on Page E ig h t. I e x t books and supplies fo r a ll ! O F F IC IA L P A P E R - : l B O O O Ï L Ü I DHL PHIS SENATOR IN LIMELIGHT O ne week w w k fro m n e xt x t M« n ♦ day. J a n u a ry th e O h*1 ui h Y d e ratio n o f L a b o r, v.Oh o u t I OP delegate» fro m a ll p u r ik o f ib< » tat«, " i l l con vene lo r a fo u r o i fiv«» d a ' - we>sh>n I be conv< n iio n " I I I be culled to o id c i at 12 o 'c lo c k noon T lie d e ta il a rra n g e m e n t* a re now in th e band# o f tin fe d e ra tio n o lf ic ia L and 11. A H a u l* o f Salem A special ra te on fa re » of one and o n e -tb ird tills fa-(Ml a rra n g e d fo r w ill, th e t a i’, roads o f O regon fo r a ll <b’ b gat«*» * bo a p p ly to tic k e t agents fo r tile special < o n \e h - tio n b la n k *. T h e re is a g e n era l i»’ ie,**#t ta ke n in the c o in in g <oi,v«uv 'Io n , as il is now know n th a t some b ig m easure* a c ,«» ta ke n in band by th e federn tio n • meaaur«»» w i l d " i l l nf- fet t e \e i \ c i t l t ' l l in the state o f O regon. C om plete a n n o u ic e tn e n ts w ill tie made in th e m U i«Mie o f the L a b o r Pi ess. ■ ■ a ■ S cii.H ii) C. A Ila; tel', o f A t l. 'iiu w ill be th e e e n h i n ia ik fo r many cu riou s »«yes n e xt Momlav at *,.«• o p c u liig ol Hi«' le g is la tu re T h e chi I ge ha •. la » n fr e e ,' mad» th a t S en a to r B a rre tt has ’ raded ids x o le b i pi e»ltd«Ut of th e sen ati- to .*»> tb iw e rm a n fo r appoint- Pl;.in«'» d ti, in g hi» to n Ui la w , I» slip » lo ie n d e u t o f th e p ro p o - d Ka h i n O i * goti a « ' bun • li.H »» H a lle tt, before «•»••«•tion, M u ah adu M 'a tc ot re fo rm ««ml h the Pow erm en la ih o a d “ I* d«*d a» n lna< Ion* and fo r pi6 **i- UppOl » trô n a S e llin » Bid he f lg llt d e n t o f lb* .-«nat» S* lin g Mr la#< w • • U bei w « •I u d Mi How«u n a n w«¿- a w a im , , n n lle g e d hai M Ha« Aimai», in u r d ir to add s tie n g th io his fo llo w u»g. »elected P ew dio ton as I lie p lu A f fo r th e a**yllllH alni lu m ie St ira to i K a n e li s son- in-law m e d ic a l S u p e rin te n d e n t of ilo iir a tiiu tlo u . Mr B o w e im a n was a b le »om ii e th is a p p o in t m« m , a«» he i* a c tin g go ve rn o r. U h u rg e * o f a •»• *’ » '• •«•••ly m aile U I» p o in te d o u i liia t tln -rn i« no use fo i th«- a la le lo p u l to th e cxpcn««« o f a doetoc at th is m m la -fo re Ih c ie a ie any p a tie n ts to ue atlem |e»l to sud e ye ll lie lo ie th e re a le ally p'ana fu r (lie a svlu m b u ild in g rie tia io t H a r re ll • » » » l>enpl»'« man b e fo i. •b u o n we w ill >» w hat lie re a lly la l o x l .Monday at Mio- le g la lB lu r« . SUSTAINS THE INITIATIVE BRICKLAYERS ELECT OFFICERS T h e last gra n d sta n d play o f the < « n I la*» <»n ihe **ib)••< (.** n q q .o n < n .a of the Broadway b tid g c If th«*> could. T he « p ln lu ii • m i e n 1» th e Is.« was an a|t|»eal fo r a re h e a rin g by » iflle ia l a c t o f J u d g e W ill It K in g , th e state suprem e c o u rt T he A t th e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e • Ii« re tire d fro m th e b e a rk la»» B ric k la y e r» I nien » No 1. O ie g o n I m a in g io u u d o f «be a i'p e a l was T ii . « la y lu .lg e K lu g re tir e s fro m an a tta c k ou th e in ilt a liv e and held at th e ir b a ll 1-2 P irs i U n d e terre d by defeat and in a ll th is |MM-itl«n w llh c re d it to h im B y R. A H a rris h tie e l. Aih Ill** « v e ilin g A»f |W«eiu- It is not im p ro b a b le th a t or- p ro b a b ility ren d e re d deeply re- se lf a m i th e p ro fe a .lo n H e has bei 2t>,ltM0, the fo llo w in g o fft- by his reverses, M r. irganized la b o r w ill e a rly face ta lia liv e a lw a y s la-eii » ii Ih e side o f th e < •< •1 » w e n eb ,A ,l* ,A Ì io »ervp fo i me o f th e m ost v ita l ordeals P ow erm an e v id e n tly has plans laid, la sip ie . a m i m ade no m ista ke » in ih«* ensu in g »ix m o n ili» : m own to its h is to ry in O regon. la n d if ally one th in k s the people Being so T h e e a a .tilla l p art» o f P n .sid e n t, .l.iA*tib S< hum an, .lr . O rganized la b o r has ta ke n an may now sleep on th e ir v ic to rie s hl» Ia»t d e cisio n a re a* fe lh iw a : v ì a »* piA hiAleiit. .I*i: Itu d g e r «. Ir< a* idvunced stand fo r th e cause o he had (te tte r th in k again. " O u r h o ld in g 1» >h»t the s ta te u n i . \V. .1 W e l i ’ I i ; r e e >.♦•< lh » u < lie g re a t m a jo rity oi the comm on A b ill w ill be presented re w a y , 1» c o u s tliu tlo n a l p ro v is io n s , P a lle ,bi-n tin »ec. E d w ard M» teople o f th is s ta le and if sincere q u irin g th e sig n e rs o f a ll in itia tiv e d lie e lly d elegate lo iiiu u le ip a litle » B ii a I v : <•« r. #••«'. loe C la rk , b o a iil t m ust defend th a t stand now. p e titio n s to c e r tify th a t they have any uow ers Which 1». th io u g h the ot dir»*etnr», Eugi ne O w en. \ \ E L e g is la tio n t i n t lias been accom- reed and unde: stand th e com plete le g ta la lu re , co u ld lo im e rly have .1 Aino», .1 Mtginau. T h a y e r, ilis lte d th ro u g h the in itia tiv e , in- p ro visio n s o f each separate meas g ra n le d le d lre c tly Q u irk ; board ol a lb in a - T ilo m a » •h id in g several measures that are ure presented to th e m for in it ia " A ll th e p re ro i...ttv e » a tte m p te d .1 W e lch . Hobt O B rie ji. lio n \ \ n th e in te re s ts o f th e la b o rin g tio n . T ills , If v a lid , w ould am ount to be e xe rcise d by P o rtla n d In the Hog«’ , >. «I» pul V, A r lb u i J. II m il p ro d u cin g classes g e n era lly alm ost to a repeal of th e In i c o n s lr u r tlo it of th e ttiu u d w a y I ; Sieax«’!!# : nlt< rnal«‘ A. I. W a lla c e ; H ilt again . e the ta rg e t in the tia tiv e . but. In my o p in io n , i t is b rid g e co u ld fo i'in e tly have l e. i i T exas c it,z< i,» have » o lve il the D einer V li ( ' ’ ,in«‘ i gua rd , lume# lUtng le g is la tu re to r a tta c k by cle a rly u n c o n s titu tio n a l A n o th e r g ra n te d by U»e le g is la tu re , and s tiitp prebb iu T h e re a ie no I o special agents o f " th e llit e i- b ill w ill be presented p ro v id in g th e p o w e r to p in v iile » h e ie fo re “ » b i’id in g p , o iils ' l<»r HtreAdcar M E D F O R D C E N T R A L C O U N C IL lo r th e c re a tio n o f a board o f la w ta " h a v in g Iwen d e le g ate d to th e c ity Companie.- iu ’l'exa». ’I he law is , . but several b ills an yers and o th e rs vvhost business N ot Cipe by a m e n d liie u l o f o u r o rg g iilfi seat tb n c u t# : w ith s ta . T it, ('< n trn l L a h o r U ottnell ot . in g d ls c u s -e d the e ffe ct ot I» shall be it. d ra ft a ll In itia tiv e law s. 1» v»M«l and th e rig h t to se cre ta ry in a recent cam paign. • < ‘“ nt s • ’ 1 ‘ M a ’ a I I aha I gav i .1 social and bH-ad hich w ill be to r e s tr ic t the in i- lav. : 3 hat th is m easure w ould lie e xe rcise such la iw e rs w ill < u u llu u s panic.' Im stle lo r th a t e x tra tw » b re a k in g at I I u a »- a , ch ick 1«,M Suu a liv e in to uselessness, am i fob u n c o n s titu tio n a l upon the same One o f the m oves o f the Bow er- u n til »itch U n ic a» chui.gcd by cent: is a ca u tio n San E ra la i.-e i w in g these w ill come e ffo rt» ground th a t w o u ld p ro b a b ly In- man people is to hold a caucus is about to m ake the com panies dav. ut w I ua I, m new chart« , Iro in g e n e ra l e n a i tin e iil» o f th e . iw - R A L P H C. C L Y D E , tlie A E. o f L. WH» read am i di> ¡1 am end to death th e lia b ilit y v a lid u a te th e fo rm e r b ill, seems ot R e p u b lica n m em bers and lix coup th ro u g h w ith m in e ear« the m a k in g d e p a rtm e n t o f oar »lu te , R e p re se n ta tive F ron, M ultn o m a h played w ith gre a t p ride . Th»» V iw and repeal th e tax am enil- a ll a p p o in tm e n ts lie fo re th e m ee t p io v ls 'e ll fo r w lilc h may Iw made s a tin way In P o rtla n d th e 1’ It e vid e n t, b u t in absence o f e xp e rt C ounty. W IL L in g o l th e le g is la tu re , lin t th is L . and I'. Co can etm ii th ro u g h " P o( L. w ill n e ve r he ¡«»hanb’d lent.. I bv Ihe le g is la tu re bv g e n e ra l law», aa I it» lafA' i baby in O regon The' b e g in n in g o f t ills program | o p in io n wt are le ft to co n je ctu re , m ove is p ro v in g c o stly to them . re f. te n iln m T o w in t h e ir case a p p ly in g a lik e lo a ll m u n ic ip a litie s w ith plenty of e ,ts and frequent o lflr e r » o f I hi# Ixxly are 11 be th e e le c tio n of Jay Bower- : j t ¡, unnei e.-»ai'y to present ar- pn»pose(l label law presented to R e p re se n ta tive m en ill both th e H e a tto rn e y » fo r tlm m o s s b a c k » 1 o f th a t class, o r bv Ute i - o p l * ears if the people support the SI «•» w a » a » a 1, pi «•»Kb lit . in p ro p e r io n ,,. »he le g is la tu re an as p re s id e n t o f th • senate ( e n a ti' and house have refu se d to um enta a g a in st any such leg- betore »,« v. vie« -president C o f P o rtla n d w ould ov. it h io w the c ro ilg h Ih e In itia tiv e , by the . u- R alph Clyde, V'bo ha» giv* ,, th«' ¡ ta ke part in a caucus and in s is t no s t it m easure th a t i d M r E aton o r M r. T hom pson , . th e m by in itia tiv e p e titio n T h -' #«•«•! e l. a , \ ea ke r o f th e house. ! U 'o nU nned on Page S ix.) Htudy. w ill present « •o iis titu lto li o r th e I a iled S ta te » ' a rt in. ut o f e i t l i . l c c n c ra l ol »pc- subject c a re fu l ( ' \\ l i u t i I lg » A )Il, I I « th a t a ll business be done iu th e th e b ill in th e l,ou»r A i m i n g t h e open at th e re g u la r m e e tin g s o f people ra n get vvliat they pay to r til or. ¡ i f Hit y ve 'e fo r w h a t th e y w ant. second week o i th e le K t d a l i v e TM h *< nt ra l Labor < o u u c il the senate and house. lueeu « \ •i \ Fuesday « ve ning giou. It T h e se n tim e n t ot th e re fo rm I# l»ouil«l to be an imp« rta n t la<* forces is expressed in a le tte r ♦ B e g in n in g S aturday, Jan. 7. to r in ill, u p b u ild in g and de- s, nt out bv I'' M H ill o f D a fu r, ----------------------------------- ♦, 1911, th e S ta tio n e ry Ertgt- \» lop,,H*nt Ad th p a rt o f O regon a p r in iip -n t g ra n g e r, in w h ic h I ♦ neers Local No. 87, w ilt hold \ \ , 11 p a id ittbo, I h i I I a I# h o i i I o " o | Th«’ lllu „,iiiiill« » n s w p i »’ th« T I ip bow n m l a rro w » h o o iitn f fa rm p roducts o f O regon, and wiio, ino», lie sa id : J o u rn a l, o f P h il ’ d clp h iu , t ♦ th e ir re g u la r m ee tin g s in the Judge H e n ry E. M cG inn demon C iv ili S» Il ,• .wp« ,’i in : " ah kingtuen In th o w a rm t* d h o n rt nr b ’a ,,tif*,I »'\» t Alisplttveri in n pub- In to mis Ils some a d v a m e il sheets because of fa il wages paid are R tiated i,is w o rth and m anhood 1 •I am e trc iila tin „ g a , n o n -c a u c u s , • - new L a b - or T em p le , f if t h fm door »»• "ttn iz j J ruiikw ini»k<» g ,m l «’Hi H D ir - 1 aiH’th e i n ,tttto l(i« 'vn t d lip lu y . ,n Port land I lie K H iiiP ting J lite ra tu re p e rta in in g to sub- able to liv e as hum an beings Tuesday wh«*n his llr s t act wa» ag re e m e nt am ong R epublican m e m -, » new Z«'I,S M< Alfol'fl I# lO I» * A A , l» g ll, I should I f Hie fa rm e r w a n ts an 1 ........................... u, i lid 11« ¿«I »I ah ♦•tf««6’ t » " t u e . T h e ••|p«’tr,6 • m b le n i o f t hi* ip tio n c o m b in a tio n s. io p a io le a >Au,ng fe llo w V(jnr a#»istance ,n o u r com- Hinted. B ;« » il,e i I u « m I u ix l th e w o rd * H appy eastern fa u n paper he can get v i r « 1,, I»», A w l, »1 »tn•« i, it is p ublished by the union o f b u rg la ry . | rnon w i„ , , ht. hosts o f the them p rin te d by union w o rkm e n , plead g u ilt g n ,n ,| mie \ i w Y e ttr" #• • n,»*»l m I I v »' iu u h ìa ’ "«»» A tk in - I , i< J ilin ; t ii h i o f \Vtlni»*r 11,e m an w ill he a L e tt, r ‘ f ig h t vuurselves by lie lp llig A F L O U R IS H IN G U N IO N H e lp A» a p a trio tic #u«c«»»» th e ,l»e as " F a rm H om e," S pring- .it Com pany, w h ich is said to hi such Ill., 'E a r m P ress," Chicago. z.eli a nil m ore u seful to society out the cuneus m am th e pure cussed- others. pMn< Am«’H«an fla g wn» «’*p«’ci- fie ld » ‘ „ J o .X’ a I IlMPlf w ith CIAiWd T he voraldy disposed to h irin g g i l l - \« *x t Mondu> th ,’ rtte ie o ly p "F a rm , Stock a n ’, H om e," M in ot prinon th a n in it. • B t n o tic e a b le He w ill have to re p o rt to J u d g e 1 hen possible at low wages— tin " i l l il, l . l l l l i l t * to ll,* " I l l g O»I»A - I ‘v. ! a h i ! ,1 or«l«r. T h e color« d and r h lB ln g llg h la neapolis, and m an y others g ra n d t p h v c I i w h h lead by T I o ra l w a g e s —and passlug out | Aneuhtus .\e lro n p iv s u l. nl J. \\ T o t i e hundreds o f ta n n e rs of M cG inn at ’ re g u la r in te rv a ls , and i th to w n out over th«1 w h ir lin g I, S h to a t " ’ « » r«’p rvM ,nt«id t ’ n u l s p ro d u cts to fa rm e rs. lla d lt ' . \ lr»* p,»*. id,-,,» K L J c in w d m ade th e «pe< tu e le m ore O iegon who a ie reader» o f th e i f lie proves Ills good in te n tio n s 1 O sw ald \V«’St. go\or,,«»r «d«’« t Such papers have no business Land. i» (A>i«iing »e<-i«’l«,i> . C A L a b o r Press, we sa y; Demand by good a ctio n s his ye a r o f sen j lm moon wa» fu ll, and w in k e d . n c h u n tln g th e home« of any o f the Ore- B ail, . lilt.in , ial »«», K ’I j a i .' . II. le e trle sig n | Ye«, th e E le c tric a l W o rk e r« did the union label and help yo u r own tenee w ill he spent in free d o p i in j a fii,t in u o u s h . ì ’h« nn la rm e is . .Not o n ly are thev H» i ’ « ,-«« ,, I ’. I. K , , ‘k. lr»,*> n e ighbors in yo u r to w n s and c itie s stead o f in ig n o m in io u s s e rv itu d e t ilin g '»til I9 K I and i »’■«•mselve» proud It w ill ta k e a o f t i l • # 8 ,1 ,0 lied w it li m a tte r p e rta in in g !«•♦•#; G«*AHge T a > lo r, I W augl: It does society no good to be ’ to be A m e rican citize n s. Dem and was a d m in (I most i . u . i »crubb|( a ll th l • year to (i.oA'bing I'.,11 H te rn m ethods and co n d itio n s, .1 W. H u d li* ', exevutiv» a a h h iu B - it a ll alo n g th e one, and you w ill revenged on th is young m an. I t : heat II. : d th e re fo re u tte rly u n fitte d "> t«*e. Tlo* u n i,, i i I# in a Ilo u iis liim . o f all. does socie ty g reat good to have Aiu. m an wIn» say s “ I p ro fit th e re b y. •egon, but th e y are a curse to h im a useful and la w -a b id in g eltl-1 A 'oixlition. " U h u 100 p«*r ecu* The illu m in a te d b a ll o f the have n o tlijn g to re g re l .• s e lf re s p e c tin g o ig a n lz e il la b o r ,i,eniht-i »hip E le c tric a l W orker's was the real sen. h a s lived in vain. I he th e places w here th e y ar? Judge M cG inn also p a roled an I th in g L IN E M E N E L E C T O F F IC E R S ubdshed. o th e i young man. and a llo w e d a t m an w ho n ev er m ake« Indeed it was. T l.c re are point a g ric u ltu ra l wom an who w o rks fo r a liv in g to i a n y m ista k e s has m ade T h e re are 1,000 couples w ho can apers p ublished in O regon w ith At th e las, r ’ -g iila i ,„e»’tln g < : rem a in w ith her fa m ily pending , th e te s tify to th a t. n o th in:n el«e. R eg ret is □Ion w o ik m c n . w ho buy M K M •. tr«»H»ur«r; C. \ fot t r ia l fo r a rash act done in | E l» AH H ata ! W o rker» , I •«»< »I \ ’ aa r_’ • h y s te ric a l d e speration. re«ult of fuller wis th« fo llo " i, ,g a , ffi, > r» w ere • '!«•<•, The ía i I I o " , , , « ,'Y; «dotions a ,c w iilc li th e F in le in a l n r o llie r b o o fl Perhaps th is Judge elected by am ! p ro v es th a t < ,1 W L. ’l’r u lliu g e ,, pi«>-ÌA,o|i, s« It'«•xplaniAiorv atxl unanl- I» a .n e m b e i, n a m e ly , th e .vlep. the people because ot h is la ck o f f a i l u r e lias n o t A aso I |, c. I t iiiio litls , \ì,- o p r o d f lo ii, p io i . f I y atlA’p i'A l I»' th«» , ’o n ira l ch a n t» a m i M a n u fa c tu re rs ju d ic ia l te m p e ra m e n t w ill harden '!< • ( ’ f ) „ a l , \ . fin a n c ia l »« a r I h i v (i L a b or I ’om x il ,»l Eo# Ang«d<‘« U“ d e la tio n , seeks to d e p riv e th e w o rk w ith th e exercise o f p< w r, but vain. But m ere- (’ M e r n tt, i «•< ,>, uin g #<•cr«,, a i ' InstruA b a I to fo r- m an o f th a t p riv ile g e by b rin g in g those who know hi m best believe d a , \ ,he " r e g r t t " will not v e rita b le w age ■ s la v e ry , M I-’ I,l»‘. lu a H u re r ; <’ . A J o rd a n , " a i d («i pH a f i l l i . « d locala an«1 ala.mt th a t be w ill a lw a ys te m p e r ju s tic e vou. Y o u r s t u i n - th ro u g h th e d e - t r it r llo n o f U io In,»ir,« ss agent W. J S m ith , K cent, I llAAAli«’# w ith m ercy, and God know s In E o w I a h . B. W a n b u rg . tim -B«.« , i, has bA’CAH,,«’ k n o w n w o rk in g m e n '* o r g a n iz a tlim - . th e re h 1 o e k s m ay be \ \ he, •hat an n ua l fa rce the " T a x in d ic te d by th e g ra n d Jury to r th is day and age th e overburdened I. S olliang, fu s t in s p tc io r. W. K. a p p ro p ria tin g p u b lic m oney to p rl- , lx* Mupreni»’ I ah I h «’ , E ra tc a iH , fo re , be t» w o ik e is o f the w o rld need such th ( ers M ee tin g o f School D is tric t com e s te p p in g «tones to ' l l . «o'.vptl. T h a t we. th e C e n tra l V» i I son, hpcond in»p<< Bn ; IL V i ! P ro th •>rl,Ai"’ l. a íia B iim l in su ra n ce 1 was held in IJ n c o ln H igh vab nse. was giveu a u th o rity to t c o n sid e ra tio n from the liench. uceesy R e g re ts t'o im e ll o f lx>» Angele», Hams, fo ie ,n a n : \ \ J. S in iili, p r , - s rOi let > liA’iolApia, 1»’,# ul w h ich Rh’ l.a b iii spend >2 132.IPO and to issue $150,- b u ild in g W ednesday eve- ool a a a iu s t iu bonds and th e ir o ffic ia l s p ’ta ,•>. T h is union i w<MI l»» in L aw Angel i# a n xu u h ’ r ol prot si m ust v ig o ro u s ly non, \ on new atltl show F Decem ber 28. Ion o f ih e F ra te rn a l llr o ih - th«’ Iro n , fu ll o f tlx rb ’ bt th e M erch a n t# and M an u fa ctu re r# th« here were about 400 people acts fo r the pn«t year were ap- Y ou can pt issil lillt Il'S, w ith th e M er- ah hoo<l In a f f ilia t in g able lo cope " i t l , < o iid itiA u n . « ixt \ s # aia ’. j » i i«ui. atxl. sent a great m any o f whom l»rov<’d. th e p a st, ;»» w< H o llie , i a ,1 as an> hu lu st ial adopt f lic re|K’ r l ' ... . not c h ¡1 n c e W hen th»* M»uA hant» and ch a n t« a n il M a n u fa c tu re rs ' Assie A m o tio n to e not ta x p a y e rs and fo r th a t o n ..,.c o lla tio n s ! J 1" fo il- ;* "K " 8 f o f o fleer» fo r ah ’guni/.atiAin iu O,A’gA»n M inufa« I i h i \;<#A»,dtttion has f<x 'd a tio n , thereby p la c in g it - e l f on liven < io«l van not tl<> son w ere not e n title d to pur- and a p p to 'F th e t< the E le c tric a l W o rk e rs , L o ca l I 1 i, | REV. C HARLES STE L2LE B m o b je ct th ,' open »hop p o lic y l'A’Cord .is being opposed In unten was q u ickly made and put Bi vote. , p .iti' in the m eeting. have been elected fo r th e ensu in g I «h at: hut he am i you I,A>n J H C ttb ” on Aidxr union- and ,i • ,li «ruption of un io n 1«»*», i l r l i o r o rg a n iz a tio n s n ie l better «on- he a ctu al I.m e consumed in T h e < h a irm a n called fo r a ris in g te rm : F red <'. W'h e le r, p re s i d iilo u s fo r lite la b o re r; and fu r ’I lx label. m a V blot it ou t. Y o u r fu tu re is in v o n r ow n ! »a v a n i^ .'ti' n s . and, m ee tin g was a ls n it 40 m inute«, vole, th e c le rk made a b lu ff nt d e n t; l i . P. McCoy, vice pr. si- I W here«#, th e Era, ,n « l Broth* th e r. be It. st o f w h ich was ta ke n up c o u n tin g those v o tin g and th e mo d e n t: Eugene I, P a rke r, r e r o n lln i, liantls. «. Y ou have o fte n said : “ If m ilv I could • Ite s o lv e il tlia t th e le r r e lu r y o f s e c re ta ry ; E. E. S m ith . I'iu.i.u m l i . i hood d e rive# its gi ewlest benefit Il th e le a d in g o f the o lflc e rs I'.vt ry d ay live in \ life o v er a g a in ." Yoli max ♦ T H E L A B O R PRESS • ».Ain, flie s , who to il, it* ,„e m b e r« tlie U e n lritl L u lin i C o u n cil lie In- o rts . In 'b is sh o rt space of tio n « a s d e clared ca rrie d , a lt ’ •' , c re ta ry and business m an a g e r. , ♦ IS A P P R E C IA T E D ♦ being A’omp<»sA’Al o, tlx* la b o rin g itr u c 'e d lo s,*iid a co p . of these is a new life th e b e g in n in g ol a g re a t new e th e school board, th e ma an In e f feet uni a tte m p t noon 'h e G o rg e H. E a ira r, tre a s u re r: Os re s o lu tln tis to 'h e H iip i.m e Ixa lg e , ♦ * ra th 'u th a n Hx , a p ita li-u ie « b,s- A m a n ’s o n ly plea to r a c h a n ce to live ity o f w h ic h was elected at part o f H e rm a n W itte n b e rg to ca r Stendm an. s ta tis tic a l secre dian e» ♦ E d ito r L a b o r I ’ l. II".u ♦ F ra te rn a l B ro llu i lined o f Lu» An- ctions where th e re w ere n o t have th e m o tio n d ivid e d in o rd e r ta ry ; I. L. Locke, John H ogg, In and, 1 i ie over a g a in is th a t he h a s g a in e d \vi««loin ♦ S ir On l»«dmB o f rlx* ,»‘- i ♦ Wh,*r« a . und'u* u n io n la b o r 1 gi les. and ll u - I ib o r c o u n c il» iltn t mgh b a llo ts cast ’ o wad an old th a t th e re m ig h t he some dis- spectors; G eorge O rc lil, forem an ♦ dents a »| th e I nion B iin u i# > i .»I t in iz a tio n th e w o rk i'r i# in«,,*» u n io n s t ti i o ig lio n t 4fse U n tie d anti ex p e rien c e . T h e n let him close th e boo k s hlotied m uzzle loading shotgun E E. S m ith f a r i C a u ffe ld . il le- ♦ H um e I wi»h h i ib .in k ♦ •,1,1« . o w in g lo b e t id wane «(’.lie. S la t. . g iv in g Widest p u h llritv to ( C ontinued on T a g e Six J I sonic of w hom stand m o ra lly gates to < e n tra l I.a b o r ''c u n e ll; »m 111« e l d life— w ith past «ins to rg iv e n , w ith ♦ i o i s u p p ly in g o u r libi.-n \ w iili ♦ ¡u,d . o n d itlo n s m th«’ va riou s -sam e in Die d id th a t th e F ra te r- Ur n ur, E. E. S m ith G eorge H ohi U ll -ta k e s fo rg o tte n , w ith new p u rpdsc« in ♦ n A’ o m p l i m e n i a , \ c a i , o , ,1 « + In- i Fred I. c i:,ft# , to H 'H il him#«’ ,, o f th«’ u.il Broih«’,Iv 'o d ,n¡»> B ourne, delegates to ju«H<«' o f t,s A Aiur-A and be •••<! ♦ I 'A ir t lt t n d Lnb<u I ’ h *?«- d u r i n g ♦ view E p rlvlle g »' ot f r a t , h i , al in s u ra ix « , B u ild in g T ra d e s U o im e il- ♦ ’lie pu-, >• ir .ind ABH ii.snr» ♦ •ijch as is o ft. ic d ,» the f in !, in a l w ith d ra w fro m ,h e obnoxious d n ltli, C a rl F. C a iin fie ld , Fred At cat h new \ c a r m o st of u« m ake new rcso - 1 M e i , H a,Ml MaU’if.x H u , » h V Aw- ♦ to ,, il,<’ p u b lic a tio n bio b. .-p < L. B o u rn ", delegates to S ta ll Fed B ro ’ h.u boAMl. and. Ini i< m« hut iu th e tru e life of th e in d iv id u al y . _ ♦ i s u u i ' i •«• o i < * n .) < ) Y ii,o n t B i ♦ , :. a > a la, ion.” ■ \ \ I x , » ’ i» s . ,ii«’ o . ; anl/.at ¡on ot '.qa' "it o f Labor. ♦ Horn«- render». ♦ each dav is th e b e g in n in g of a new y e a r il we i uga tiiza itio n o f In d u s tiia l U n lo iv w iili th re e d e p a rtm e n ts a p p ea ling w o rk nt ,b«’«e to p wag*’« ’ In ♦ T ru s tin g \o u " i l l find I ’ ♦ n lln o m a li t y p o g ia p h ie a l M IG H T T R Y IT w o rke rs has any la tte r f r ii'm m il I tiki onlv m ak e it so. A niei • d a le on the wo .LU iuart V many d iffe re n t c o rp o ra l di- ♦ A'diisistA nt (<» c o n tin u e the > ty rn n u i« a1,\ r u l' d "o p e n shop« ’ 5«, m eets on Sunday s p irit and wholesom e s tre n g th c a le n d a r of e le ri ity is no d iv id e r ol tim e. I he v isio n s o f men F irs t d e p a rtm e n t, ♦ c o u . I c h ' ,h e , Aiming 'e a r. ex ♦ »«•«' th e ir c h ild re n and m o th A dl pjAfA-h H«wur«»« us th a t th e ¡ ,,nd iste a d o f January 1. The meet- in te lle c tu a l. Second d e p a rtm e n t. th a n th is body o f e le c tric a l w o rk ♦ te n d in g the »♦•. .on’ s c o m p li ♦ p ast is b e v o n d re c a ll; ih e tu iu r e is n o t yet h e re . ers «m i #i ter» w o ik tn g fo r |2 or L a b o rin g under g reat ha n di w ill be an ini|w»rtant one i g a stro n o m lca l. T h ird d e p a rtm e n t. ers. ut " o il» '',» o f Chi* ♦ rn e tils. and w ith b, i " I li ♦ S ttt! \ , llg caps, and sig n a lle d out fo r vic Y ou h a v e lo d a y o n ly. n week ubmg»bl»' o f ,,,«•„,. The J a n u a ry 9, the social g a th e rin g let psleborean < foi the co n tin u e d « i<« •-• <», ♦ CA<A> I o u I a I «<•< nr, em pio.' m eut Ht tim s by th e opponents o f fa il p! •' • tle b ra ti/G h e 28th a n n iv e ria r v ' 'H ie re g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g wag« t>> tu rn liiR « i ' l k t bciA'ic «aertficA’s of U x ’ hf ig n o ra iiv So le t’« begin each «lay to live to r th e d ay , ♦ lb«’ La »» ah - Pres#, | lA-iuaiti ♦ to p he l o u t f A g o f th e union w ill w ill be held at th e usual place, and fa ir pay. these men nave pat'' ♦ V«-, y t r u l\ vourn, ♦ b,AU,k« , h . and , bc »m ar, r«*iunter ! fo rc lg n c , should m ake fh o A ux ri- thu« tillin g out a lite of »lays w hich -hall have held a " / m a n ip u la to rs o f an- VV 0 . W h a ll, l l t l i Iw tw e e i, out m ore m oney th a n would have < < II M il. I ’ HI \< t • - ♦ go« I «m to HHiOi,«* u# th e , »hoy , an «'iti'z.f n rtsbam eti. th e ir c o m p le tio n in a <lay th a t sh all he an »’ter ony p re c is e to m ake th is W a sh in g ton and A ld e r T he "fe a s t been th o u g h t possible a (> w y ars in iis H ' fo ie ip n c r» atm, d< „ , Sup’ i'U ,«’,,,!»’,,, o f fix I nion ♦ ,,r»* * rece.-.d breaker. M em heis i of reason and flo w o f so u l," w h ich ago io have liecn don at id bv any m m I, about ,h e , rouble K ♦ P rin te r» H«»me, <'o io ta d o ♦ kno mt v. IJic HUieat " a \ to s h u tte r ua o rganized lusty o f work»*..« io de he p ie s, lit w ith th e ir wives some o f th e tyfio s re fe r to as the .♦ S p rin g \ Colo ♦ I« N p ity ib a , «o,,,,• o f th« #«* RHC fend » lid m a in iu iii un io n p rio r i- fa/iillt«*», anAl tn<* pr»»'4ram j tib 'w o u t. w ill be ut W om en of be a v a rie d and e x le ’is iv v on« , , W iio d crn P h a ll. T e n th and T s v lo r. . es end un io n c o n u llio n s A WORD OF WARNING FARMERS, ATTENTION neat, c i the t h in g " O tleu' t.ie m lie is have |M ili,ted out th a t the b ig in te re s ts w ant a caucus in o rd e r to m ake tla d e s o f e o m in itte e s and th u s e o u tre l. go th e ir fa vo re d law s w ill placed in trade» on a p p io p ria tlo n m ea su re ->. T i'C u tiiv e rs ltv a p p re p ria tlo n . th e a sylu m deal and inauranee laws a lic s d y flg u n p ro m in e n tly iu ilie p ro y o s id trades, m uch to tin- d is s a tis f.ie tie n ot frie n d s o f tile g ri- c u ltu ra l c e lli ue th e E a s te in Ore- gon peuple and tin- labor-grange and m a n u fa c tu rin g people. VOTE FOR IT ELECTRICAL WURKERS’ BALL A TRUE JUDGE NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD IN BAD WITH LABOR TAXPAYERS” MEETING RATHER INTERESTING I. B. E. W. OFFICERS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ RE ,TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION 4