Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, February 09, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    TH VR PD A V. FEBRUARY *
PORTLAND
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EUGENE NEWS AND VIEWS
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LABOR
NO MORE JOBS IN OREGON “
FOR PINKERTON’S THUGS
convict, in the ev es of the w •oriti
. .« . ,
By Law rence O. Nichola.
“T h e
labor m ovem ent'
in a at least, a union tuan of this o i t - -
m ovem ent lo r le ts - ‘labo r’," In an rag eons crim e agam»t hum anity'-
House bill 2«2 making it s n of- ' com pensation to Is- paid feu* such
We kno wthat no tru. feust to d iss im ilia te against labor walk or the sanitary or other
e d ito ria l b re v ity which recently murder.
conditions of em ploym ent .or us
appeared In a local newspaper. onion man com m itted this act and
unions, Import strikebreakers, arm to the existen ce or non e xisten ce
V- e real
V e ry lik e ly the w rite r of thia sar- our conscien ce is cleat
slugs« Is not authorized by au­ of a strike or oilier troubl« penc
caattc aentence labors under a Ire that the m atter of the Tim*
. lee Im pression and does not real explosion should not l»e dropped, (|loj)tieb ric.. was referred to the lug between em ployei and u u
li e th e lu ll truth of his a q u lb ,' for agitation and H ue»,¡gallon I* com mitt. ■ on revision of laws ployc, at the tim e ot prior to such
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an engagem ent
Failure to s U "
m ittee "»
w h ich m ay con vey several differ- the oa li foict that » ill lead to Instead ot to the com
PR ESS
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WASHINGTON STREET PUBLIC MARKET
MAIN 4654 A4I45
COR. FIRST and WASHINGTON
No Rubbing R eq u ired -G o o d
Use 5 Minute
'J « » * " ¿esrs C,eans An5'“ " ' ^
Like Magic—At Your Grocers
Compound
SKAMOKAWA BUTTER STAND
All
Spie«*«,
eau. .. •
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Hose City Coffee, l b . . . 3 3 f
No cans, better than 4(l.
can Coffee.
50c gia lle T eas, lb a t . . . , .35»*
labor industries Speaker Husk Is ¡u uu advertisem ent, ptoposal m
Old Fashion Coffee, lb. a s e
i . - onsil.l' t. r this, ot eours. eotitiaet for tie em ploym ent ot
sow Senaea Kouts is chairm an
worl ,,,, ,, that tle-ie Is a strik.
The best 25,' Coffee in Portland,
ib is com m ittee of revision ot I»»» I lockout or oilier labor trouble a'
•md has a chance to do some- the plate of the pro,arsed employ
T W 0 SI ORES. WASHINGTON PUBLIC M* « KET ° " 537 W ' L
Kling really worth while
i m en,, when in tael such strik ..
' " u p "iiwa Till» Butter, regular 65c k i n d . . .
LIAMS AVENUE, NEAR RUSSELL.
Following ts the text of lb" lockout or otbei lulair tr d u b l.-
35<*
proposed bill:
¡'h e n actually exist at such p la t..
< it Giran teed I'resli R anch I'-gg)
Oi< lion I Any person, assocla shall be deemed a false advei
, ¡ (|B
or eorpoiation within the || , nient. and m is.ep resentatloi..
or agent, or offieei on lie for I he pm port s ol this act.
stai
associa
See I
halt of su d i person association
or corporation, who s h a il hereafter : titin . tu porsi ion nr other employ
com pel any person, dl era o abor of any l i in. doing bit-
Halibut, per lb ......................
< an
Ill this State, as well as his
Columbia River Kuielt. per
rw i y or indite. II), to • " » ' in"'
tin
1
1
or
Its
agent,
attorney
01
elllier w rin. n
a o i ii v i : i l ii r u F N PER POUND
an
s*
\
a
t
.
i
found
guilty
of
violation
sei bal not to join or tic a 11. 11
I s .i Hon :i 1.1 o f .n i' l i a i t (lie r c o l,
ber of any labor organization
a condition of su«'b person m < - i r - j »hall I* fined not leas than flv
em ploym ent or continuing In hundred du l'ai- nor more Iban
tin.
be a week before the union ¡ Hams avenue.
the eniplo)Uient of any aueh per , tw o "...uagnd
°r
IJKh, er who p reten d , to fight the
Multnomah Market, 512 W ash­
son. a s s o c i,'Ion or corp.».at on i i„ the .
all n t l e v . b a n
ington.
T lin e a explosion In Ixza Angele». w l»h *,» s u b s *< |i|e n t fa ls e accusa-
guilty 4 a tnlsd.m eat.or „tie month no.
h ,.|11Ilg
an„ promising to
Charle» Thornton. 13S K illings-
/ . I I ot which la good to see. Agi­ t i c . and farcical Investigations.
he» be. n we believe, a r.-al ben.- J
conviction shall I* Ho. <1 ' m ouths or both such fine and in,
worth.
tatio n Is the thin g
b et us con
be iiiercllul to his em ployes.
Harry Wood Market, Second
organized latwir; a losing I »um not le«» than two hundred pris.,muent
tln u e to ag itate concerning thia ' lit
d u t a r .lly deed, for daatardly deed proposition for the kingdom of the nor more than on. thousand <P>I
Be.
Any p. i on or p.ihon
and Morrison.
List
of
Fair
Shops.
Nt » Sandy Hoad Market. T w en­
It wan. .w hoever did It. A nything angel city with Its self apiadnte.11 ,ars or Imprisonment in the conn who shall hire. a d. a ssist or nb<
less than one mouth |u hiring
through private dete. , E verett Market.
ty-eighth and Sandy.
th at can be unearthed or uncov- m onaieh ., and an eye-opener for , ty Jail not
ered— a ll
the evidence th a t can I the general public. I Uor m ote than six m onths, or t iie agen, y o r o th . i » I . .
p e r sot,
Portland M a r k e t .
John Haerloeher Market, Twen-
Eureka Market.
be obtained in the m atter from i S o le i th. g.yod work of a g ltu -' both such fine and I m p t . nI jto guar.I wit ,i a rm n
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ty nintti and E. Clisan.
A S. W alker Market.
Miller's Market, Twenty-eighth
Bow u n til old Oabe toot» hla born , Hon continue with the real crim e j gee. 2.
No agreem ent, <o » , |s.u s o a i
or am
Thom pson's Market.
— w ill only »erve to exonerate the
or criminal», who are alr.-adv nation or contract by ot l.elw e. n piop.-ity » . i o n
, * a .
.
and E. Ankeny.
h L ’ - e Ar— " . » a fu rth er ..............
s h a ll h a v e
i
cfi two or more ,A-r»o„s to do or person or persons who shall .c o m e , O. K. Market.
Douglas .Market, Twenty-fourth
acetiBttl ' ‘under doge” and fu rth e r m is , *«*ciod, »hall havp
p.ocure to be done, or not to do Into this state armed with deadlv | Mt. Tabor Market.
and E. Ankeny.
Im plicate th e •’Beaat.”
A« for guilt? In fact.
Ione Market.
th a t m atter, nearly every fair-j There uaed Io l>e an old war ¡or procure not to he «lone, any act weapons ol at,' kind for any »neb
Ivy Market. W illiam s avenue.
Failing Market.
m inded man In th e U nited S tatew ,cry: “Remember th«* Main. t‘> |® contem plation or tm th e ia m e o purpose without a perm it, in writ
H. O. Kirchner Market, 733 W il­
ing,
from
the
governor
of
this
Adam Trebet Market.
today
who has w atched thin case hell with S p ain ’ ”
Remember the j ttuy trade dlapute between e »
liam s avenue.
state, »hall tie guilty of a felony,
I*. A. Duhrkoop Market.
irnows
In hla ow n m ind who la Tlm« H. to h e ll w ith th< B e a a t.” . ployer« and em ployes 11 H
U
Highland Market.
and on eonvletlon m.nttentiMrv
thereof shall not
lie
Hose Market.
g u ilty , and no one outhlde of the I A ahailon agalnat the employ- of Oregon, shall be <»*m*
Rainier Market.
g ut.ty, ano
U n ited L e u , of G reek, and other foreign , crim inal, nor shall those engaged Imprisoned
in he P n I en t a r , m
Model Market.
K ossell A Prey.
in
“»cabbleat c liy
ex p r e.» his ,abor on city labor In Eugene ; therein be indictable or o.herw se e s s than ot e y
e
.
I m atilla Market.
W erllng Market.
F , itca" 1» alow to
'„ a s led to the d is c h a r g e o , a punishable for the erime_ of eon I f<ve_ years. _ ,,o v ld e ,b that nothhu,
A. H. Wing Market
Pulton Market.
u in d on the m atter. T h e re they
com mitted contained in Hits ae, nhall be eon
K. H. Harsh Market.
Modern Market.
•re
th ro ttle d
by
the
•Ile a » ,.” Greek foreman and others of hl» »piracy, II . llf" a< ’
would not be pun atrued to Interfere with th e right
Gus Helm Market.
All shops no, displaying the
Am ong organized w orkingm en feel kind and the em ploym ent of Amei by one | hth <
Ishalile as a crim e; nor shall such of any person, persona or com ­
Clover Ix a f Martlet.
union card
la g haa run high ever sln ee th e lean laborers who are residents
panies,
corporations,
aocie’y,
a
s­
Canyon Market.
Union people and all people in
firs t bomb wtu» hurled at them In I h iv in g fam ilies anil borne» heie. agreem ent, com bination or con
trad be considered a» In restraint sociation or oiganizatlon Iti gnard-
John Kempker Market.
the glaring atatem ent, ‘‘U n lo n lz t|
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favor of helping the Dutchers to
k- . ..
..
.. T h l . I
'o f trade or com m erce nor »nail m g and protecting thelr property
Term inal Market.
overcom e the sham eful conditions
Bomba W reck Tim es Plan .
I«] K() Murry al)d p
y; Sallee,
restraining order or Injunction «g may now be provided by law;
Transfer Market.
will patronize only falx shops and
(a lte , unfounded accusation and ' two well-known and I ....a.».Ina»
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evzsnotv'liaaf
popular mem l)(. ' »
| tb relation thereto.
|,ut this act »ball be construed
P eoples Mai ket.
try to make the above places fair.
the disgraceful tre a tm e n t now and
of fh(, (iifa| ph|Ulber„
Nothing In tills at’1 »hall exem pt i only to apply where workmen
Peoples Market A Grocery Co
h ere to fe o r received a l the hands
* „..parted for the south
M r.i from punishm ent otherw ise than are brought Into Ibis »tale pr in
' Pront Street Market.
A WISE PRESIDENT
o f O ld O ats and bla g arg of union-i M irrH> an l M r
aR.
|
|H herein excepted, any person I dneed to go from one place |o an
Empire Market.
h ate rs lias aroused some feeling» |
||nli n l|i(,n a[l(| e x rr t|W1, ,
guilty of conspiracy for which other In this sla te by any false j Sheeland Bros.
Taft as a statesm an loom ed up
among the a /m y o f union men Ini; wf)rk„„.n Bn„ lh ,.v „p, „ g, M)d
punishm ent Is now provided by pretenses, false advertising or de j W hite Hou»e Market.
like a chicken house in a fog
♦he “land of the free that ww" ‘ J
,n organizing and assisting any Of the Inws of tl is state, hut c e |i,b e representation, or brought
A. Groue Market.
when he refused to let Fred War­
a ’ moat m ake on ordinary m o r ta ls
b()1|d
|h(. |(M a, unlon o,
such laws sho I a» to the agree Into the state under arm s pr re-j Columbia Market.
ren of the Appeal to Reason break
want to blow up the whole
I t,„,lr (ra(t
W e ,e g ie , the fact, m en,, com bination and contracts moved from one place to a n o th e r ,
1 Kindorff Bros.
into jail. The game was too raw.
archy o f Loa Angeles
I f «ueh that wages w ir e so low In thelr
heretofore referred to, lie eon in this state under arms.
City Market.
It looked as If Warren had slipped
thing« transpired In almost any line Io com pel their depnr,lire fur
Sec. 6. Any workmen of this
Btruetl as If this act was therein
John's Market.
som ething to the federal judge to
other country under the sun, there greener pastures
contained; provided, that nothing state, or any workmen of anothrr
Ludwig's Market.
send him up.
Taft abhors any I
would jje a genuine, old fashioned
state
who
has
or
shall
be
Influ­
in th is ae, shall be construed to
Palace Market.
Indication of corruption In the
revolution "Johnny on the spot.
enced,
Induced
or
persuaded
to
en­
Herber, I,. Hurt who lias been i authorise force or violence.
Bay City Market.
'ederal Judiciary, and w isely re­
T h e m anner In which organized
See 3. I, shull he unlawful for gage with any persons m entioned
e'-vployed on Ihe Grand tim ing the
Arbor Lodge Market.
fused to let Judge Pollock "de­
la b o r on tha Pacific coazt In par­
si eight years as head m achinist ,my com pany, coriioratlon or other In section 3 of tills act, through
Hay
Pairebild
Market.
liver the goods"
Thus is the
tic u la r and f h . Whole ecu,.try In P"
is is ltlo n
nm l em ployer of labor doing b u siness or l»y m eans of any of the things
Freedm an's Market.
honor of the federal liench upheld.
genera, h « . anbdoed the
nh«nn
f((r Hr, t|gh ( , „
therein
prohibited,
each
of
said
In this state. Iiy him self, them ­
B. P. Jones.
anim al Instinct to do physical com
to nmblo with his fam ily, where they selv es, Its or thelr agents, or at­ workmen shall have the right of
Denver M arket.
In Portland the Single T axers
hat upon such Insult only goes
torneys, to Induce, Influence, per- action for recovery of all dam ­
character "and w ln n,a*“ ' ’ h<'1' ,u t,,r‘* h0 " “' M r• _____
A. M. Place.
find great difficulty in securing
show th e ♦yue-blu*
Burt whh
of ih<* Kug<*iH*! miiui I f or engage workmen of »ny ages that each wotkm an has sus
W averly Market.
men of any reputation or ability
noble principles of the rank and
Typographical Union No. 4t'd) a,. | <■]„«» or calling Into tills sla te to tained In consequence of the false
to opiiose the Single Tax e it h e r ;
fO« » f ««-called “under dog»." * h o the tim e o f his resignation, he la work on any kind of labor In this or decep tive representation, false
nt the People's Forum or th e ,
List of Unfair Shops.
a re n o lesu than the backbone one of the best maeliiulst-opera-1 state, through or by m e,m s of advertisem ent and false pretenses
Henry George A ssociation me«/-
and’ hTBtn— not to m ention sinew tors In the valley and has a host false or deceptive representations, used to Induce him lo change his
Alder Street Market, Pirst and
lugs.
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and braw n— of this continent.
of friends In Eugene w ho regret false advertisem ents or false pre place of em ploym ent, against anv Aider streets
Hut organized laboring men are to sea him leave Ini, wish him . ten ses concerning the kind and com panies, corporations or other
O rcldental Market, Pifth near
The so-called reduction In the
beginning to re a lize th a t
such all se e r e ss In bis new field.
| < haincte: of the work to be done, em ployers of lalxir. directly or In W ashington.
price
of food is »«Vi per cent
tre a tm e n t Is helping them to win
directly,
causing
such
dam
ages.
S
late
Market,
First
and
Salmon.
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I nr amount and eharaetet of the
th e lr cause
W e know now— n«,
Prank L. Sm ith, Pirn, and Alder, fat e.
IjSlest reports Indicate tha, H ie ,
of the cunningly contrived coni and all his 22 m arkets
Bia,te r w hs, our firs t feelings were
LEGISLATIVE NOTES
em ployes of Hie Dooth-Kelly saw j
pi nsallon law.
w hen O tis and hla bunch of under
oh
Nob Hill Market, Pirst and Irv­
m ills and lumber cam ps will lie |
♦
A. I. Mason, the fraternal ♦
dogs tried to brand u» In the eves
.
. i
izi .
B looks as . II the people are
ing.
put
to
work
soon,
after
being
idle
|
bvj
from
the
State ♦
of the world aa de»|ieradoes and
to depend U|H> i
All the fuss about Dairy Com
King Hill Market, Twenty third ♦ delegate
♦ Grange to th
late Pederá- ♦
anarchists— that this late«, bomb a good ,»..tlon of ,h ‘‘ * ‘nt" ' lhe hard commc
ommon sen se and hoti- uilssloner Bailey Is to m ake « and W ashington.
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(|> governor
v
when m aking ♦
w hich was hurled at us w ith such follow ing n general reduction In
slv of the
to head off dus, and do nothing. It should not
Belm ont Market, 1012 Belmont. ♦ tlon of Lal
deadly In te n t has fallen far abort wages. T h ese men ought to l»‘ a lot of bills that the representa­ rcqiHre ten m inutes lo dispose o f!
Boston Market, F irst and Burn-J ♦ his farewell address to the ♦
w ere, they b l e of Ihe lutei'en»' will »hove his ruse.
i
side.
♦ convention, said:
"1 ain a ♦
o f Its m ark and exploded In our organized. If they
enem y's camp.
W e believe, w ith would not have to undergo »ueli through the legislature during the
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I Chicago Market. 1«7
Third.
♦ carpentei by trade
Am » ♦
treatm
ent
In
order
that
thelr
em
­
m illions o f our brethren, tha, all
Jones M arket,
Fifth and Stark, ; ♦ m em ber of I-ocal 50 In P e r ,- ♦
Inst days of the seslon.
The
legislative
s
i
s
e
on
es
s
i
e
suit.
the
money
possessed
by
the ployers might endow co lleg es wltli
Eagle Market, «47 M ississippi.
I ♦ land, and on my farm up a, ♦
e x p e llin g to fool Governor W est.
“ Beast'* In I-os Angeles w ill never money which t icy produce.
The attem pt to turn over the
Elkhorn Market. 1612 E. Tliir- ♦ Hood River I have built what ♦
♦ 1 rail the t o s e r of Babel. I ♦
' , •llionds and streetcars to a state
PAPER TR U ST SAVED
M e s s i» . Hetland and Leinew eber teenth.
A GREAT FAKE
Haw thorne Market, 403 Haw ♦ invite you all to com e up ard ♦
, com m ission ts full ot blowholes; ol Clatsop » an t to "tote fair" on
W take a laok over the Uarduu ♦
labor 'natters, tint are not alw ays 1 tborne.
W henever anv big nian afactiir-! >" >» 'he
♦ of Fldrn."
♦
Leer Market, 1U6 Russell.
In nothing more signal Is the
I . 1 . m easure to lie tiitltal il and voted able to know just what to do.
ing trust want» to »cate a legl«-
(hfi (i<>|t)>)(.
,.„r, | H„d
A
eut Ideas. F act rem ains that th« the discovery of Hi. real culprit
so-called “labor m ovem en t” (m ean- The Tv pograi.hu al I pion member»
Ing e ffo r ts of organized labor» IH In North Ann in a are not r e g a id c l
a m ovem ent for leas "labor"—less even with slightest suspicion in
hours of u sele ss, fatigu elu g la b o r 'th e e y es of the world in this mat
by a sin g le in d ivid u al—but more : tor.
No union o f tailoring men
con cen trated energy and better 1» held responsible ot the Ixis
se r v ic e on a cco u n t of shorter A n g e le s d is a s te r In th e e yes ot
H ut wc h ave been ac­
hours, w ith a frosh Individual to th e w o rld
con tin u e the labor when the other c u s e d a n d p e rs e c u te d w lttio u t rea-
b ecom es fatigued and u seless All son o i e v e n c o m m o n s use fo r s.*
of which gives b elter satisfaction long
alw ays sailing calm i.
to em ployer and em ploye allk. bya with our banner ot Justice floating
elim in a tin g labor of the fatigued | In the breeze un-uillled by gi.
m ind on oody and giving m o r e ' and avarice, that th. world 1» 1
t i n as­
m en an o p p o itu n lly to work and ! ginning to respect us in
ure, and to I now tile n a t u r e ot
enjoy good health.
w o u ld
m ake
the "Beast” who
worse slaves of «11 than were th e
O h, you «50,000 verniet!
n e g io es before th e c iv il war
T h e Is is A rig e le s r im e s disaster,
W e read much concerning the
SATURDAY SPECIALS
THE MISSION TEA SHOP
55^
SANITARY FISH AND
POULTRY CO.
fS POWERS’
GREAT
Removal Sale
YOU SAVE
FROM
1 -3 to 1 -2
L A D IE S
Visit Our
N e w S u it D e p t .
Now
the second floor, this department is
now second to none in Portland. Everything
arranged for the convenience of our patrons and
we fit and alter our suits free and guarantee
satisfaction. Lome in and let us show you that
we can save you from $6.00 to $8.00 on a
The Greater East Side Department Store
fa ls ity
shown
great
aingla
o f the Oregonian so clearly
. „„„j,,,. ()|1 b,,th
But If we n»u«R
than In tta treatm ent of Hie la la i> Into fits It th retta n s
m eeting last week of Ihe withdraw from 111«* h I h I f un less Hi have one we prefer th«* local <»ne
|H-rmittcd to overwork ami j
U s e rs at the Masonic Tem li
M etropolitan
M arket,
530
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
MEAT CUTTERS
The Meat Cutters a te the most
The hilt to do away with Ihe
underpay Its men. The paper bu st
hospital graft Introduced in the imposed upon body of workingm en
1
Not only did It m ake m isstate- In Oregon has a lo, of tmorgar i s e il
. I senate bv Sinnot 1» a good one. In the city. They usually begin
"doing tin’ .'
at | (){ a)) (b( |iern|r |„n», vicious and work at 4 a til, and quit a, S
Biencs about P els In controversy underpaid men
A bill p a scc i the j aggravating petty thievery
the p tn , unless there 1» som ethin»
O«vr th e operation of the sin gle Oregon Ulty
tax In V ancouver and Victoria. B senate which would he .e com
particular to he .lone around the
hospital graft i» B-
C . htlt
It m isrep resented
th" pilled Ibis concern lo work It«!
shop. In which ease another hour
u tte ra n ce s and sta tistic» of Mr. men eight hoar» a d a ), or change | Roll rails are wba, Hie sly !«>»••
' » « ma' be put In, and Ihe
F els and Mr U'Ren oil Ho plat Its .nfernal » '» lin i of 12 to l« i
Etfort« <*i I I’“ ' *i°n 1
on*
clvBlze.1
Helan»
d
-n
t
H
I-
form , and u tterly Ignored the hours a day to sotni
Effort aft»*r effort ha» been mail*
Ralph C. CL'de to
"*" C» 1 »
condition«. The
ftpeech of R. b. S cott, one of the sebi dale
H-nored by Speaker Husk to m < nr«*
Then Hie tin si lobbyists go, 1,1
su b stan tial and leading b u siness
d v d .- IIU. » roll rati» I» CSU«.- be nwn are not able to form »«
m en of W lnnepeg. who told of busy and the sen ate revoked It» I. piavlng politics" amt not mak ► tioiig nn organlrafton an the no
.w e e n of the Idea of exem pt- own action
Such awful luglstn-
tin - ce8«itie» «coni lo demand.
loisine»» of B. G“ w a v «‘z
S i C o m m e n t , from Oixabm, t n i , ..... w a . »o re ....... tv. to thu trust
One fit in block« them moat vin
• h e w estern Canadian »,»,<-». To that
It threatened to withdraw prof, »»i n
i
diet I x » h , >c( m em e* it«* trade al*
h a v e told of thl» great advanee from the state. Its sla v es w ill' MiHnre do.
inoM eiiH reh from the working
•‘H’
•» hours .»ix.I1
. . .
men and women
Tim e and again
would
have given ..
the .. lie ...
to every .„n ...i___
b iot.- a..
to work «...,
tor I 12
an.I - I
I Hiis film ba» liven fined In the
atatem ent
that
the
O regonian | .|,aw d o w n the princely sum of .11 j Multn-unab .n on >
>a
. ..
court» for »citing Impure, ailal
makes concerning the operation of IS c.ntK an hour for It. Sedili ill »mailer delegat on
. utsHon b istt't.» from all Indira
Pod) -oil well, let It pn»s.
teiati-d, rotten or unsanltury'-hieat.
such a system of taxation
' ,i< is. In connection with the m u
When the tuberculosis cow » ‘ w ere
Ruch a ahe«l ta not a newapaper
apportionm ent bill; but if » h.rg.'i oeliig .lea n ed up all sioum FUiere
ONLY FAIR ____
AND SQUARE
In the »trl^t sense o f the term ;
I „..legation would contain more ol |
, i» mon- than suspicion that the
It la an organ of «perlai privilege
lo . o bint violate thelr ple.lte*
— keep
___ _ the peopte blind
governm ent
nagging.
kln.l
-„..„i nitons 'be i meat went on the blocks of the
th in k in g to
a n d ’ bwcau»«- o f 'it s falsifying » «»J J spying suimi-vlslon a,id holdup on and work for » ’ c
r
)Ib>I1B, ' foal m ou th ,.I »mt fouler
lighter
e v e n ts and su p p ressin g n ew s o f , , h.. part of Hie postofflce admlnls- fe * e r ihe
the better.
lo t Hie ,m at b u st.
-«t.tat
ion
»'Hl
in te re st that Injures Ba B t 0 lii.ie , , ra,|„n concerning Hie entry of r"'"*
‘
„cojde
"'*' '
reslauraotk and
I..-.
« tin
tlP ltlll« * :
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• n S t c ^ e s b o U H 1» more v « „ - w »papers to the m a t,, ts un mt» b-pre.e,;
J , , R Hmard,ng
h ou se, ’ ’ ■ of ,h - lower
of
giud.-a, this "fighting ,he ' meat
«Able a» an opponent of any «ood n eCc«sary. absurd and dangerous
trust" product went.
A strong m ovement Is ' lsi’
•ausc than It w ould be as an all)'- ,o -liberty
Amt now. although tills coAecrn
V ictoria went for the sin g le tax I being started to secure a law that
m
e
"Interest»"
senators
don
,
an() |(< gaudily advertised pro-
by a vote of fiv e to one on J a n -' w| | | allow any publisher to send
«ary 12th, but the O regonian not
printed m allei a, a fixed mid like Pnn K< llaher for telling '■ " '„q c» » ,||| are on the nnfaiV Hat.
th.-m a,
amt g '' 'ainl e v eiy union man and woman I
only did not publish th is new s lot uniform rule, regardless of wheth much b o th about Hum
’*
know» it. the nionev earned by or-
fear Ihe pmiple o f O regon m ig h t 1 ,-r It 1» paid for, »old on . r elit or Ing thelr gain.- »"»> _ 1
flin* It out, but B put I f " ’ he ¡g tv m aw ay, precisely as ts the cordhiglv aubteeted to all *<>r' s I ganlz.'d labor In abort hour, and
l ’.-rbaps I- » »lab- hBnitar) conditions continue» to
mouth o f Joseph P els a statem en t I ca se with letters or circulars This of hum iliation
that V ictoria had the sin gle t * x ||g the only fair and square win nient about the gam. wilt be ex fl(iw (n|o , he (t]| of thtg utterly
ami
contem ptible
1l,e sam e as Vancouver, when In to handle the m atter Good thing, punged from the record» amt then- unprincipled
l v In given greater publicity than g arr|,.r
workingm en who boast»
fact Fela knew of the Victorian ' push It along
Victory before a u y o n e e ls e out- [
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ever.
I th»t he h«s "busted the Meat Cut
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|t e r s up, and ktn do It a a ln ’"
aide of the city, and would have - a great deal of fuss la being
No member of either house or j
need to mention h l, name
been Ih e last man to have m a d e . mud.- |n aonte legislator» over
There la
M eh i l assertion , or admtaWfbn (he endorsem ent by resolutions of ».-mile can vote for the e o m p e n s .i-j, |„ com mon enough
However, Hie ,t..n blit without dlsltnetlv under-1 nothing to he said but that the
fhe O regonian in a crooked and ' the Oregon w ay
faked account of his reception a , < hunch of polities! hash, . ns who standing that organized labor do.-» taste and »tonisch» of the union
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private residence In Portland block th e -e resolutions have on ly not want it and will no, have It. man or woman who esn dlgeat his
flabby m eats must he strong
one vote en< h a, the polls, and
placed unotaUon m arks ar.mrtfl
It Is a disgrace to organlted la­
Tlie saw m ill proprietors have
Much action« are In strik in g con- the p.xiple Indorse the D iegon
udi a rondttlon exist».
meetings, aa a m a tte r of news, way by m atorltna Hla, make Ho- written to the representative» and I bor that
».-nuloie ffiitu tl>>- different part» I If organised l»l»ir's dollars »pen,
tra s t to the Journal, which tries »perlai privileg'd liatón» of Or-e­
’ for the re- for meat wen, only where the
to give the news. This paper gave go* faint In the b g i.-n of the of the »♦ -
peal of
-» by m ean »' union card w«» displayed It would
solar plexus.
p ie to greet Joaeph Pels
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539-41-43-45-47-49 Williams Ave.
We solicit monthly charge accounts.
PROTZMAN CAMPBELL
SHOE COMPANY
146 F IF T H S T R E E T
Men’s Union Made
SHOES
Up-to-the-Minntc Style»
That FIT and WEAR
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Special Reductions
A S A N IT A R Y B A K E R Y
on High Boots
la the place where you «hould buy your bread.
T h e L o g C a b in B a k i n g Co.
Have moved In th e ir new quarter«
on Vancouver Avenue and Fremont Street
W ith th eir modem ovens and their blending, gifting and proof­
ing system, they are able bo bake the best loaf of bread that
can be made. They have the lightest and best ventilated bak­
ery tn the Pacific roast, and they employ nothing but union
labor. T h e lr place is open for inspection at any time.
$8.00 Boots Now $6.51k
$7.00 Boots Now $6.0<r
Oui entire stock of Congress Shoes and Mohl­
ers Shoes are to be closed out at less than cost.
See Our Windows for Prices.
(a ir and fa lth fa l account of Ihe
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