Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, January 26, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    THCKSnAY
FACE
PO RTLA N D
S IX
WHY
line
»an
U pton Sinclair. In w ritin g about tock from hi* desk a , ; s w r , ” sB
plenty to
Bwa.iw»-
health *nd
liera'i. »•
ip uith
h a t * h ic h í
m hot.
>11
i
tu
to
man, won
plenty of t
l,h and Ig n o ra ri
,» wot kerb
b> h T lta g e
and child have
enjo) it
m favor of
COR. FIR ST and W ASHING TO N
am <i ¡•H
iDO* ledtfr
.
»
,
,
m a r k e d a n u m b e r o f *♦*♦•
It that decision» are rendered in w|(h croMek aIid h4, , , , (1 „
Dill
(an think in<»r** of an bon* >t h» «rt u n d e r a r a g x » ^
th eir favor. T h eir ow n ersh ip of wtth the r»nark, Y<.u n.uy i.rli.g
s h i r t t h a n I tlo of a block be id bloa* with a b a n k a c c o u n t,
union man i> i .» i d i s i v s p«*<te<i b> an?«ui»- ex-
H» <'HUM-
th e courts is sh ow n in the follow- the suit in any of thou»- <ii-1 ''
la g Sinclair exp oseure:
|th o se arc OI K Jud«» « ' Its also
of mJ ♦ » m J round»*! with wore m on-y than kiiidfi»***
cept
hen J pa> m> <1 i» s into the union I rea.iz»» that ’T
B«-< a>iM ‘
"I sp en t a great deal of tim e; told me that thr«- .., to n d;n,
a bowl of aoujt for MUife
thi« k< n u«
am htirring s o m e
An siu l.ttu g political and financial after it was n , . 1« k„
won an - i «bud
poor Imiigi
con d ition s in New York city for had been appointed to ¡he •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Bly tw o n ovels, 'The M etropolis lit New Iono v, one
h
n
and "The M oneychangers." 1 met Intimate friends
a w . i k i ,' *n
Btany o f our financial and political lawyer, came to him with a pun
leader* and aorne of them told p o s itio n that I -> In “ (l 11 1,1
m e th e insid e truth about condl- New Yuri- <•!'■.
. ''« t u t
T h e M e a t Eutters held an eu-
Th< Hat; Diego I’nion and Tri-
tio n s A m ong others, 1 cam e to f r o m M r E H 11« r l t n i n
f Lf'y
thusiaHiic
mei-tfng Monday even ­
i
♦
•«
»
nti
voluntaria
advanced
bun»-
know in tim ately the late John 14 ■ thou.und d o lla r* per
e a r lo r f iv e
D ill, who w as a legal au th ority— years and they need n o t d o any w ag»*> of tí •• printf rs fifty cents ing a' u b u b « . - v e r m new m em bers
Ih»- oihei papers foh».' »*<l u.-te obligated and much ini|a«r-
h is work on corporations is the work.' Judge Dill aid to
'I «' a du\
l a n t b u . 'in e t- n t i a n a c t e d
Follow-
suit
text book In every law school In he ta d withdrawn from co
Jna 1« a . ...““tfication of the meat
th is country. He 1* also one of i tion p r e 'ir e because Pu had n
Ca'ds ¿ir once more received m mark« t- of Portland as furnished
th e half dozen high est paid c o r -‘ more n. n y t h a n h e k n e w l ow
IgOi zXngeles by the 'i>|»ovraplibal by l i e .cri'iary of ih«- union. Cut
poratlon law yers in
the country spend and becao.-e h«' *««
union, but its m < letat'v warn* He* t b .- i s l mil and pame ii up where
and later he becam e s member of j of the game of cotrup'n< 4
your wile »an ►
«■»• II
Patronize
of the court of app eals of t h e 1 H lf am wa r to hi 1 e r » , f r ’ e n d artists that it is a good town
’ he union “Imp“ a. d knock those
Mr
Harriman
An-
T
X
n*
i
»»m
ain
away
fi«»m
to
State of New Jersey.
He is dead was Go back
W II I Dial are not unionised
wants i*
g«d f <»n
now , and so I presum e 1 am at and lake him this r ' l - i y
F a ir M jrk e ts
,
lib erty to tell som e of the fa ct“ [ i fisherm an and )on will under
I ¿1 ve tl.» .-tuff
E i.
ill
M a i l . ! . T e n t h a n d Ever
w hich he told me out of his own ' stand It a 'at trout d o e s n o t
life-lon g know ledge of the cour-s I rise to a fly
(t. e.«i iz» <l labor <- m u 'iit - n d s a * J | ell
fgf tip s country. He told me lb s ’ , H u t h c . a ' u . ' c s « « , ’ .► -• p and n < i ,
♦ -itd< avun to ‘ I’. rila lid Mai k .t, Tail, md .Mor-
( o r.)]» t i i l i b
f t e suprem e court of New York pollock would not have refused upbuild as well i- t« ii down ' rl«on
and
I E u i.k a Market, s v .e n t h
Is rotten with corruption
He told a q u a r t e r o f a tr i' lor d«-l ars i lie l.»-lp of t|i» - la b e l
in
I Gllean
Hie that on one occasion when he h:1be Gus*«
bas a will n <!<• t h i s woi k
¡ Ili au«l
A s W alk. r. Tliii
w a s rep resenting the
New York Ini f o r t u i • , • t ui • >d "t • . •
i II. lit.out
u< h
C entral railroad in an Important 'a fat trout h» 1‘ a i •'
M.i
-
.iz
•
it*
’I h« National Guard
Forty fifth
I Tbotni “i.n * Mark.
Cult and went to one of the high ! n r< * m p ;.riM » n Is an Insu t to the
f ’olumb IS, < thio, lb a i at - !»••« t
, and it. n ot.t
o ffic ia ls o f the road
to consult 1 pig for a hog w B I q »it » hi n h»
It K M aik.t, Thirty . ven ib an d
kim about the cose, the official has enough
In IP* lis t e r , N Y , a ni.tort . is I law t Ian tie
u n in lighting printing «. nc. ru
Mt 'I,It,..r Market MTat avenue
has tun« by the Ixtarti. '.nd the and Base Line
sl.c ii.t i, in • barge.
N llaugg Market, t"il I'm atilla
T he regular w eekly m ealing of
The « b a n g .“ in bout of British
avenue
Hion avenue
Failing .Market
Tirteo h.ibdr. d l< athi'i»ori . >'
th e d irectors wa* held on A'ednet"-j labor reported «“ taking effect in
«lay January 18. P resident Oberon November, affected )>••, workp» o have b» ♦ fi on a strike s» v« tul mid Failing.
pie whose working time was re­ moniti , .n N< »urk, N J.
Adam Treher, 428 Failing.
der presiding.
ut k
Jaiti.-h A l i c i g o t i , I'.- Failing and
A dm itted on
transfer earns: duct'd by 79« hours per
W allace l^ b r , bocal 76; W. E
Tb»* granite cutter's union, th<* Tenth
'.4 Savier.
The Italian railway men bave niarbl» cutters’ ami
H u h rk o o i
P
b a F a y ette, Ureal 105.
Dropped
the
stone
.on.] and Fust
B o m * Mai el,
from m em bership
Peter Tinitii. decided to defer the i hreatened ( iit t e is ’ unions have recently or-
S u sp en d ed :
John
Seltenreich. strike until the end of January in guniz»‘d a district < ouiu il of stone G lia n
Model Market, t’.k g Milwaukie,
’[bllbrook order to give tin governm ent time ’ in«l» s for San Erancisco.
g r a v e lin g leaders
i'm atilla Market, 1 m atilla and
to .inn nd 11.- bill granting them
Ko. 78; A1 Sm ytha, No. 37.
S"llW (Mnb
The law and leg isla tiv e com mit an luci eu.-e of wag«»
The
Chicago
Ty |H)gtaphlcal
A II Wing. 969 Albina.
tee subm it the follow ing for ac­
I'nion i quire* e i . i y apprentie"
tio n at the n ext regular m e e tin g .1 ’I he net result of all cluing."
K II Barsch, Peninsula avenue,
ti. lake the emir*.' of 111*1 ruetion S t, .lo tîn s .
w h ich occurs on T uesday, Febru- . in British wag. » faking effect In
g in n by tiie International.
7.
¡N ovem ber war an Increase of 1-2
Gus Keim 519 I nlon avenue!
Endorse an am endm ent to *ec pounds |s-r week, as co
m ed ,
('lin er Leaf. 556 W illiam s ave­
Ib.k«'i afield.
California,
typo- nue
tlon 19, paragraph a, price list, with a d .erea s. of J o pounds
Canyon Mai k. t Eighteenth add
aa follow s:
And four hour* with ¡per w e k in Ociob.u and a ,le cía n tiled ar’ isl* have cv ryihlng
Jeffei son
or Without dancing, 8«««.
¡crease ol »7 pounds per w c k in , *lgn< d up in that town
John Kenipker
In se ctio n 7, price H it, second November liM>#
t il ler the name of the Book-
Terminal Market, Second near
cla*« vaudeville, defining the tim e
Ext luslve of seam en, the num keepers and Asfistiintt.' Asm . la Alder
during which I l.ve hour* Khali
re­ tlon, Chicago city hall eb rk s and
Peoples Market, I’irst and T ay­
be applied, ka tw een 2 p. nt and bei ul British workpeople
potted a* l ull'll In till- course of assistants of «1- parttn.nl heads lor.
11 p. nr.
a union and will
Parker’» Market.
In the m atter of providing no­ their «mploy mi nt during Novcm baye formed
Front S trict Market, Front and
tic e
for
passing
engagem en ts, bn was 291, an Increase of 36 a s. lii nii.ml that In the next budget
w hich w as returned I the com ­ computed with 'Ic tid si and 6» a* a tplnlmuni salary of «1500 a year Gildis.
¡lie pall! Itta.kkeepers and clerks.
Emiurc Market, First s t r e e t .11
m ittee for farther consideration, compare.I with November, 1909.
Klieiand Bros , Sixth street. *
th e follow in g la offered:
In all
Th<* number of fatal a<«-Identt» T H E A N G E L O F D IS C O N T E N T
Vhln lioiise
Mark. t.
E levegfh
c a se s a postponed or cancelled en ­
and East Harrison
•
gagem en t without 12 hours notice to British «‘ h u i o ii reported in No­
Sam W alter Flos*.
A (irone. Eighth and ('.rant.
Shall be rem unerated a* If post­ vem ber wan 121, JiF ronipai» «! with
poned. e sc ep t Wtiere the postpone I I l f In October and 104 In No- When the world was forinen and ! I olnnibia Market, Fourth and
result i vemiter, 1909.
Caruthers.
the morning sls-s,
Blent or c g i|C®I', *«on *8 '^c result
1'pon their path* were sent
Klndnrff B ros, Grand avenue
g f a (m lirai or sudden change
bejrtrtld the control of e n ild o y ln g ! Tiie numl.ei of British paupers Tile loftiest Itrowed of the aitg. .s and East Morrison
City Matket, First and Columbia
was named
party; provided that a business relieved on one day In November
The Angel of Di*conl. nt.
Transfer .Market, Third and Al­
or social disappointm ent shall not «•orresponde.l to a rate of 223
per 10,000 of tile « stimi, ed po|.u ,
der.
c o n s titu te such a change.
John's Market, 62 Sixth N.
And he dwelt with man lit caves
Further recom m end an amend lalion.
L udw igs Market, 260 R ussell.
of the hills,
Blent to paragraph **, preamble, to
A strike of 12,'U'tt do. ktueii sritl
Palace Market.
Where the crested serpent stings,
Bieet the above change
Provided;
Bay City Market.
tiger tears and the!
th e engagem ent Is not rem unerated j coal heavers at Barcelona Spain, And Ihi
Mhe-wolf howls,
Unfair Market*
a s If perform ed, notice of any lied up the Im sintss of that port
The American
Frank I,. Sm ltli. Second an .1
Aild lie told of better tilings J
postponem ent or cancellation must on I t e r , tuber 3«
Alder.
be posted on the boards at head
head-, unit German m ercantile houses
Alder S tr ict Market, First and
quarters u n less pqrsonnl notice it ¡h ave pelitione.l ' I n goierum ciit to And tie led man fourth to the
Alder
towered town.
given. Ultra Jurisdictional engage- ».•lid tioops to tiie water front to
11.1 id. ntal Market, A-Tfth and
Anil forth to the fields of corn;
Bients notice shall tie applbsl rela­ »liable them to tem ovc th. ac* n
And lie told of the ampler work Washington.
tiv e to the last public cim iej'aut e limb.ted tin t cl., tidlse.
Nob Bill Market, Twenty-first
ahead
preceding.
It was announce«! in the Vie
For which his race was horn and It lin g
All private clubs have been clas
ti.rtan legislative council recently
King Hill Market Tw enty third
•B led under e ectloa 22. second
part (w here no liquor Is so ld i, and that there w .rc 20 chairmen of And lie whispers to uun of those anti Washington
hills lie sees
Arbor Lodge Market, G rid y and
may l»e contracted for accordingly wages liiiaiils They ar. paid 10
In the blush of the golden west; Portland Boulevard.
Under aectlon 32, price l is t : ► litlllugs for any m eeting of tile
board that ts held only in the And they look to the light of his
Belmont Market. 1012 Belmont.
W h e r e more than tw o session s
< forenoon or afternoon. h i i i I one I
Boston Market, First and Burn­
lifted eye
per day are given under paia-
' IKJuad for a m eeting that lasts j And they hate the name of rest side.
graphs c and d, they shall be pro
¡over the ninraiiig or that runs
Chicago Market, 187 Third.
rata, except where the work is of
D enier Market, 230 latrrabec.
different nature than the other from the afternoon into the even In the light ol lhat eye do«'» the
Joni'S Market, Fifth and Stalk
slave behold
lug
geaalon.
Eagle Market, 847 .Mississippi.
A hope lhat ta high and brave,
Recom m end that parrgrapha a
Some 182 ontployers in thè prln And the m adness of war com es
E!l^
Horn Matket, 1612 E. Thir­
and b o f aectlon 31, price list, ba
clpal mine* and faetorle* of New
teenth.
Into his blood.
m ade applicable to riding schools.
South W ales, Victoria, Q o c c iih
For he knows him self a slave
Roy Fairchild, 209 W ashington.
land, South Australia and Tastila
Glencoe Market, Forty fifth and
H E N R Y G E O R G E A S S O C IA T IO N
nln lia ie In eli summoued t.y thè The se tts of wrong In (he light Belmont.
Haw tl or ne Market, 403 Haw
of that eye
A sp ecial m eeting of the Oregon Fe.letatcd Engine Driver* and Flre
Match on with victorious songs; thorite.
H enry George association lias been ti.cn » associatim i before tiie cono
lone S^irkj'i, 60« I'nion avenue.
called to m eet at the W orcester monwealtli arbitratimi court iu re- For the stjen gta of right com. s
I.«‘er Market, )u6 Russell.
lilt. th. ir hearts
building. Saturday evening, .laiiu spect lo a dispiit« over wages aliti
W i o i r they behold their wrongs
Metropolitan Market. 530 W il­
ary 28. to m ake arrangem ents for working condltlous.
liams.
th e reception to be given *lr
A splendili rally of unoigaqlzed 'TIs I'v the light of that lifted
Multnomah Market, 512 Wash
Joseph F els. the m illionaire pro-
Ington
eye
nioter of econ om ic Justice from stanghici' house eniployes and sau-
Th: t err o r » m ists are rent
Pavilion Market, ¡23 Third.
Philadelphia, th e follow ing Mon sug. . «sin* Wotkers look p i a r e a t
Roso l it.i Maiki t, 653 Fast Mor-
• lay or Tuesday.
The legu lgr a m eeting held under tlu auspice» A guide to the tatde laud ot
I rlsou.
Truth
m eeting will tie held at the sum. of tire Butchers Eniployes' Federa
| State Mai k. t, 221 I'lrst.
la tin- Angel of Discontent,
place on January 30. but may ad tlon at Melbourne, Australia, r e
I Charles Thornton, 139 Killing*
Journ to a larger hall im m ediately Icently. Mr C li Anderson, thè
W atrh th e announcem ents.
Am ¡ s w n t a r y of lite tinlon, who pr. Ami still lie looks on with his wmrth.
j Hairy Wood Market Second ahil
lifted eye
man « m woman In sym pathy w ith , rided, spoke <tf thè extcnsloB of
thè
scope
of
thè
unlons
of
skllled
Morrison.
And
his
glance
Is
far
aw'av.
the principles or Henry George Is,
W e s te r n M a ik .
340 F lis t.
urged to be present at both the woiker* t>> Include iiiiskPIed Work On n light that shines on the
era aa a fuvoratde slgn of thè
glimmering hills
sp ecial and regular m eetings.
llmea.
Of a diviner day.
RESTED WITH HIM
bow the cap ita list in te r e s t, se e t o 1' o u n
of
N t*
Vu,k
UNION NOTES
MUSICIANS UNION
IN T E R E S T IN G
FOREIGN NOTES
FO R U M
A new award of the Melbourne
Piute Glass Trade
John F. la.gan the well known (A ustralia)
«teonomle politician, spoke at the ; W ages Board provides for Increase
P eoples Forunt last Sundav e v e n ­ ! In wages, of which the following
Pencil hand
ing to » crowded house on 'Ore . are the principal
gon In Relation to the Single Tax " | emlto»*« r. raised Iron, Is p. t hour
1-2 «1. rubla rout em bosser,
He avowed h lin s.lf as a sin gle 1°
taxer, and gave a series of rea 11 1 4 d per hour to Is: men turn
■on* for his faitli that showed a lug out lead from the mill for
long research Into th« foundation lead light glaziers, k . 4 «1 | h t
of things
Tlo m eeting was Pie- hour tu 10»; «em riiti is, 8 34 d p< r
In hour to iOil; plate glass « utti r. cut
aided over l.y It Soils Colien
his addtess. Mr la.gan quoted As ting all kinds of e»“t plate or
■essor Ziegler a h Isdng in favor r«dl«d plate glass. Is per hour to
of F » abolition <d personal prop­ is 1 2 d.
erty taxes and also taves on im
BUILDING LABORERS
provem ents
E S J M cAllister,
H
D Wagnon anil otiiers made
Building
M borers
296
have
b rief talks. .Many questions w« re
el. cle.l the
following
officers
•aked.
Piealdent. Tilomas J O'Conror
A big paten« m edicine vendor vice pu “Id. r,i James Cochran,
k as been fln«*d for sellin g sugar re. ordlng s u rrtary, K M J Con
financial secretary, Tony
• t 15 c en ts an oun ce; an I a roy.
Veuntim . trenatire, t'harha Miner
"brain food" faker of B a te
Creek has li«cn shown up In < ...rt
8«n Fraaclatxi baker« ma.
• s selling bread cruntba at 2‘
ta h!l»h a « i k , perniivi haku y
qznts a pi uud.
1«
big
B A R B A R IC M IS S O U R I
St
i'p t o n
Railroads frequently run «tier
people wslktng on the track or
riding on their freight cars, beat
lug their way
The local railroad
physician will not attend to th. c
«uses under strict orders, for feur
of a liability against the eompa
nies el.lng in som e way create I
A case Is told of a boy only 15
years old In Missouri ris't.tly b«w
lug li ft to die in a shed l.y a
physician
Both l«gs w ,re cut
idf
l um pl attention would I ave
saved his life The barbarisms en
gendered by the thirst for rail
road .livid« nds would make a Ye
tssi Alrltan canuibal blu“It for
sbume
Tbe makers of k;' e pants and
child ,, l is « I.'thing In N.w Y.rk
are demanding biglie, wages and
helH'r eondltlonn As usual the
beasi» in blue
aie enjoying
them selves beating up women and
. 1.1 l« l, e h
I' C M *
Lse 5 Minute
laiuls Glohe-Deniocrat
S in c la ir ,
d i s e a s in g
the
W ashing
Compound
PRIVATE EX. 4654 A ôoal
No Rubbing Required—Good for the Hands—Cleans Anything
Like M agie-A t Your Grocers________________
SKAM0KAWA BUTTER STAND
BUTTER, EGGS. CHEESE, HONEY,
FRESH AND CANNED MILK,
OLEOMARGARINE
MEAT CUTTERS
b.
AN
2«, 1911
WASHINGTON STREET PUBLIC MARKET)
AM A UNION MAN
I am
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th< corruption of th e co u rts, shew » i ll»t of the Juda«-« of th.
JA W U A R Y
PRESS
• • • t •
OUR RAILROAD IUDGES
«**«.
LABOR
FRANK VINCENT
Pop Corn, per i>ount]......................
Navy Beans, jier lb..............................
B'.-.t Hard Wheal Flour per r ick
“’ate Brand Butter, per r o il.........
.“ ¡ic e d P e a c h e s , p e r l a r g e can . .
l i e « wheat Flour and F'arina, pei sa c k .
Shelbvrn Butler and Grocery Store
lit
lx m.'ind Hie I NIONJ LABEL
4O IK
IH A ItK
of coffee and tea, for----- $ 1 . 0 «
3 boxes T oothpicks. . . . . . . .
R id Chill Beans, per Ih .. . . 7 <
Best Oregon Ranch E ggs 4 B <
10<
BEST 25c COFFEE IN THE MARKET.
....... 6«*
................5 r
____ $ 1 . 3 5
Hoffman House Coffee, flavor, strength, color;
per lb., 3 0 < ; 3|4 lbs. for.......................... $1.00
THE MISSION TEA SHOP
........7oe
MIDDLE OF BUILDING
........... I O *
.............4 5 « “
S A N ITA R Y F IS H A N D P O U LTR Y CO.
HALIBUT PER L B ........................
steelhead Salm on, per poninl..................................... ................... 1 3 'z <
Spring Chicken, per lb ..................................
. oiunitda itlvei Sm elt, two isjun ds..........................
WE KILL OUR OWN
S p e c ia l.
NON-UNION
PUBLICATIONS
Following is a partial list of the
I ui :u ations that are classed a«
con union by the International Ty-
pigiaphieal I'nion:
A. B. C. Pathfinder Railway
Guide t B oston,.
\m erican Beverage and Food
Journal (CincinnatiJ.
American Blacksm ith I Buffalo.
Anieri.an Digest.
A m .,lean Digest Annual.
American Farm Review and Pl-
ge-t
of
American
Agricultural
Press t Rochester)-
American h-rults t Rochester i.
American Inventor (N. Y. City)
rican journal of Pharmacy
- 1 i,.iadel|>hia t.
American Journal of Medics
“Icier,ces i Philadelphia t
Amt rican M achinist IN Y t'lty
American Painter (N. Y. City t
American Sportsm an (Cleveland
Ohio).
Animal Friends (N. Y. City l.
Atlantic Monthly i Boston i
Biblical World (Chicago*.
Bill Board (Cincinnati, Ohio).
Black Cat (Boston*.
Blue Book (Chicago*.
Bundle of Stocks tl. O. O. F I
(Columbus, Ohio).
Catholic Standard and Tim es
I Philadelphia*.
C atholic World (N . Y. City*.
Cement Age (P hiladelphia).
Century (N. Y City*.
Christian Advocate t Boston*.
Christian Advocate (C incinnati).
Christian Advocate (St Ixm tsi.
Christian Advocate (P ittsburg,
Christian Endeavor World (B os­
ton J.
Commercial Poultry.
C ongiegatloualist (B oston).
Counlry I.ife In Anieriea (N Y
City*.
Delineator (N. Y. City).
Designer (N- Y City).
Farm Journal (Philadelphia*.
Farm Poultry (Boston*.
Farmer (St Paul).
Farn^ers' Home Journal (Louis
V tile*.
Farmers' W ife I St Paul*.
Farming (N. Y. City*
Ferry 8 Seed Publications ID«“
troit *.
Genetai E b ctric Review (Sche-
aectady, N. Y.l.
H arness Gazette (Syracuse, N.
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POULTRY
AND
CATCH OUR
cr to force them on the taxpayers
If they do, then they should It*
allowed to h a n them , a w in g that
th*- people of each county f«x*t tl v
hills
GO
TO
T h ~ r e c a ll Is aw aiting som e ),
o! t n a t h e iy for its firfit s v \
It v ili fall on som e m em ber ot ;
the Multnomah delegation, fretn
all appeal ance».
The Old, Reliable
UNION Painless Dentists
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Household Companion (Boston*.
Indiana Farmer ( (ndiuuapolis*.
Industrious Hen tK n ozvillei.
Iowa Hom estead I Des Moines*.
Kansas City Stockm an and Far­
mer tries Moines, la )
Ladies' Home Journal (P hiladel­
phia *
.¿djqdncott's Magazine (Philadel
ph la I
Idterary Digest (N. Y City).
Musical Observer IN. Y. City*.
Musician, The I Boston).
National Guard Magazine (Co­
lumbus, Ohioi
National Printer Journalist (Chi
cqgo*.
N aw le a g u e Journal, The (N.
Y. City),
Oiange Judd Farmer (Chicago*.
Our Dumb Animals (B oston).
Our Font-Footed Frlentls.
Poultry (Peoria. 111.).
Poultry H.-rald (St. Paul).
Poultry Trllnine (Freeport*.
Print.ng Art (Cambridge, Mass ).
Jted Book (Chicago*.
Saturday Evening Post (P h ila­
delphia*.
spare Moments (R ochester).
Sporting l.ire I Philadelphia!.
Sporting News i s t Ixvulsl.
Sportsman's Magazine
, Standard Poultry Journal (Quin
I cy 1
W est Coast Magazine (Loa An
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Wine and Spirit Bulletin (Ixmls-
i vfflei
W isconsin Farmer (D es Moines
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ANO
Brownbltl of Yamhill has Intro­
duc'd a hill providing that c„un
tl«s shall dtsjienM' with offices or
create then, at pl«n«siiie of the
i'eople
The principle is all right
Counties should have lis-al self
M'lcrnnient the sam e as «Hies If
they don't want a lot of officials
t b . legislature should have no pow
EVERY
DAY
POWERS’
YOU SAVE
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w it h o u t
S ih u r
IIR sT
F IS H
Removal Sale
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GREAT
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Puget Sound Sm elt, per jio u id .............
Crabs, each ..................................................
H alibut, per pound ...................................
MORKIHON
FROM
1-3 to 1-2
MTS.
T a lk in g
Machine
Head­
quarters
Genuine Reductions
Cash or Little
Paym ents
Eilers Clearance Sale
A Genuine Sale of Talking Machines and Records
Eilers Music House Demonstrates Its
Selling Power Here in No Unmistak­
able Manner During This Clearance
Sale.
We hRve to k e n
atu* k of m - \ i i : i I
o v e r t h e T a l k in g Machine
«lei i i ’ii« w h o < I ¡.n o n I i i ue<1
ttu sin cttw
W e ln«V4‘ al<«» t p ii le h i i i uihe.- of
T a l k in g M a«-lilii»‘ j« Ih n t w i l l n< t be r u tn lo g u e d
( h is y e a r
T h e s e in tie lih i^ t« a te offered nt lean
I lia n w h a t th ^ b ^ r s l y t u l a i l T p i t f U l l f ” lb»*)
b u y t«- s e ll n u a ln .
E a ch u u t h l h e l? #Teon»W »
aied w i t h In. y o u r select io n . o f re c o rd n , fre»*.
f l u iun< liiiie a now f i l l , a n il s o n ic
fu r * * 7 .\
>2Ti eiinchlneR n e w flr tW ) , a n d
•«-nu* f o r iir tfd » .
F inn«) uun blue«« n o w |2 n 28.
•32 .*iO iiir i bluest H4iw $19.75.
in n c h liie fl doxy
M o no ma« lilueM now STH !W).
f'J’ ‘ ‘ nun hineR How MTi.AO.
#“ .'>«•«• iiinchihev« h o w frs no.
I I ’ * ' on m at hme*« now
50. a o in e
j f |U7 r»". a n d s t i l l o t h e r s $ 7 5 '0 .
$2tNUiU ma« h iiie x
Dox*
fo r
1157.-4». a n d o th e r s 9100.00.
.41*4) e le u u h i h ia n d n e w 10
lii4*|j. s in g le fa c e 00 e e n t rev
• M l* . D ow 2T m - each .
Als4i
i he
f o ll o w i n g
ma
C h in '* w i t h o u t r e e o r d s ;
$12."n iiu i. h li. i- K n o w 9 0 2T»-
$27, nn ins* h ii.e a n o w 912.00
•’ •'Ut« • ma« h in e * n o w
75
$s'2, nn u iM '-h lu e * n o w 932.RO.
$;
n il. b in e * n o w 9Hk»
fanting cure hr had dene so much
to advau c said In New Y irk
Fasting has become ns poprt
lar as appendicitis,
I hop».
though, it w ont fall Into the
same disit't ntc
"It is ciirtently believed, you
know that a leading singe..n aaid i I o w a )
to hia wit«1 one day:
Woman's
Home
Companion
" T «rp. rated on Mrs Goh.-n ( “ i iiiigti. Id. Old«.,
Cold« for appenil.clti. last night.'
W iald's Work i ,N Y City*
'Goodness ’ said ilo lady, *t
Young ( ail,. lie M. sseng. r (Dnv-
wender who’ll have Il n ext" ’
'<
Ohio'.
I don't know,' tt •• surgeon
Y ouths Companion .Boston*.
nil's.-red , absently
I h a m t dc
< Ivied V el ’ "
GOOD IDEA
H u i!,, a d s m
t. Hing us la O:w
non that if W» ini. (fere in .u y
HO per rent d'vldend robb-rv
they will not extend the lines
w e can build them
Ml r4«ht
nnrsi’h »•* wh< n wc get g.xxl and
ready
W «vr
is lb “ Sugar, with a dollar order
B it.T w heat Flour and Farina.
45«“
I.i'n ,? B .a n . per lb
he
m .R I-:
4 It I.
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n e a r ly a c a r lo a d o f
ie t> .
m o s t o f th e m th e
I n i , «I s t y le s
te « o K e d to o la te
f " ! t i e | . II,la > tr a d e , t o l»e
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• 1«- nn « u b ii e t* f o r $4 r x f
9 12 50 « ‘a b ín e te f o r 9d 2 .1
Largest Western
Talking Machine
Dealers
353 W ashington Street
91.•« on « 'a ln u e f *
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f c r 9’i ‘2 M
912 75.
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for $17 50
f o r 922.75
fo r
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fo r
f o r is '« N»
for
F I T <>% 4 ttO O O K N H O K '
Wo4««l IT ,« iia p r o d u c e Oi»‘I
l« .a e *r to n e «
We shall
th e m o it a« f o llo w s
SHU«» H o r n s f o r 9 ♦’ 7 '
9ir< nn H o i ns f o r 9<<
9 2 'U n H o r n s f o r |U 35T
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Opposite Grand Theatre