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PO RTI September 21. IM I D LABO R Page Three PRESS usiness Enterprises Desirous of the Friendship of Organized Labor THE HOW OF IT EINHARD’S BEER VIOLET Septem ber num ber of I.ami Values, of l.omloti, Entflami. is issued iu the midst of the afterm ath of the great strike. It pertinently points out in eominenting on the strik e : ‘•The strike is the weapon that w orkers have taken, rightly or wrongly, into their Main 7 2 A 1 1 7 2 HENRY WEINIIARI) BREWERY hands to inerease wages and better their lo r n " eomfition. If instead of tlu re being two men for every .job, then* were two jobs for every man. the w orker e o iild as an in W hen you patronize me, particularly for glasses, yon are saving dividual dem and reasonable term s and m oney and getting the best service on earth. 1 personally superintend would negotiate with any employer as a all branches of my little business 1 employ a graduate O ptom etrist. free man instead of as a v.rtual serf. The I grind all my own lenses from the best quality of glass. S E E ME essential feature id- strik« is th at they S T A P L E S T H E JE W E L E R are a quarrel over the division of wealth 162 F irst S treet N ear Corner o f Morrison produeed in a lim ited tield of employment, where real wages ean never rise, however NONE BETTER inueli money wages may change. ’I he FOR THE MONEY com petition of two men tor one job is as tierce a fte r a strike as before it, and the . . (Unioni only way to end that comp* tit ion is to e x •j t S 1 Label J tend the field of employment by forcing idle acres into use, m aking vacant lots N EW EALL STYLES available, opening up all the m ineral re ! X Morrison Sts. sources of the country and allow ing all who ean ami do use land to make it as productive as possible without being pen alized by unjust ta x a tio n ." ¡he favorite beverage of the laboring men because of its health and strength giving qualities JU S T LIKE FINDING M O N EY OATS A special offering of Men's Silk Four in- lland Ties, made reversible or open ends stitched back. They come in a large range id' handsome patterns and rich colorings. All are regular 5l)c values,but are Q ., speeiilly priced for this sale at a i / V Everybody Can OVERALLS ¿»CXOTHES^ WE ARE BLIND. vmi isk your grocer lo r a dol- , w„rtli of sugar you pay 25 emits as a [t„ h, lp out the su g ar tru st and receive ¡Wilts’ worth of sugar. Golly! How Hiunuld Imwl if you bad to pay th a t tax ,a stamp bought of the governm ent and b*,,| on your su g ar! The p a rty that Miol t h ill sort of a stam p lax would it last long enough to p u t an o th er stam p nonnecessities; but there are a tliou- md Mich stam p s on necessities. onlv we Ml't see tlielll. «TED TO PAY ANNUAL FINES. Th- Redmond Hub calls for brick build 8 and savs they would greatly increasi value of the land on which placed, Wean Gambrinus Our beer never fails to please Gambrinus Brewing Company. Main 49—Portland’s Favorite Beer—A 1149. have Their Pav Checks Cashed Gratis and Re- ceive Interest on Portion Deposited at This Bank W and $ 3 w UNION MADE Albers Bros. Milling Co. llamlsoine Colorings. Regular 50c X'alues, Now at Only ......... « S THE HAT BOX ßOSS^ROAD Fur a Delirious Breakfast Big Sale of Men’s Silk Ties MONEY CAME EASILY. Elwood Wiles 4 per cent CONTRACTOR Street Paving, Concrete Work, Cement Sidewalk* Phone Main 8179. 1025-1029 Yeon Bldg. THE SCANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN BANK, Open from 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturday, 8 P. M. Capital 8106.008.08. The progressive A ustralian common wealth of W estern A ustralia needed rev («1 W ashing toa Street. P ertlaad , O ra«»- enues ami levied a small tax on land val ues. with a large initial exemption. It brought in a million fo u r hundred thou A l/<. Interest sand pounds, with scarcely any expense, on Savings Only Pure Wines and Liquors at on the self-assessm ent plan. Every man valued his own land in a blank and sent 166 Second Street, bet. Morrison and Yamhill. They would also increasi* the value of land jtl the tax accordingly. His assessment Capital, $100,000 Phones: Marshall 486, A 1485. all around them on which they were not Was full and ju st because the penalty w as, ~ . Union-made beer delivered to the home, $1 per $10,000 placed. If anybody accepts the invitation flint the state could buy at the assess- u rP Uii’ dozen quarts. Usual charge and 1 2 0 G rand A v e . of the Hub ami puts up a $10,(MM) building ment figure named. It am unted to near- allowance for bottles. C o r n e r A ld e r S tr e e t lie will be fined from $100 to $200 a year ]v one-third more th an expected. for doing so; but if he bolds a lot idle and ---------------— ------ ------------- w aits for some other fellow to build up CAN BE DONE. around him ami pay the fines for building, --------- why, then be will lie rew arded for main- \ piece of land in P ortland 50 by 100 and the tab lin g a safe deposit for obi cans, defunct feet recently leased for a t tai income in Beaver Brand Wines felines ami broken bottles. Some Oregon cash and buildings th at will revert to the Are used by all First-Class Bars, Hotels and tow ns have paid as much as $10,000 a year in tw enty years, at nearly $30,000 Cafes. to the owner of an em pty lot. „ year This neat little sum is given just S e c o n d a n d W a s h in g t o n S tr e e ts Blumauer & Hoch, Sole Agents. --------------------- —■ * to get the owner nut of the way. lie does Main 211, A 1040. Portland, Oregon. W henever you read of an em ployers’ as- nothing. Labor and capital do the rest. PO R TLA N D . ORE. soeintmn voluntarily raising wages, re The farm er helps pay that $30,000 as ducing Inmrs, bettering conditions or a r much as the city w orker Every cent b itra tin g differences with employes, you comes out of the w orkers in tin* end. W hy an* simply dream ing. They are not built not tak e more of it for public expenses and leave the id)-*r who g ts out o f the 8. w - Corner Sixth and Washington Street» i that way in Oregon as yet PORTLAND, OREGON way of honest ( apital and labor a little less for bis idleness o CAPITAL $150,000.00 C IT IZ E N S BANK Merchants National Bank Merchants Savings & Trust Company LOCAL UNION DIRECTORY PRINTING TRADES COURCIL—Third Friday Meoinc 2U5 S Firat »treet. George 11. H ow ell, secre tary oregocian com posing room ULGAMATED CARPENTERS, NO. 7B7.— Flr»t and third • r«lnf>*«lgyt» Labor Temple, 270 M» Alder. W. J. Turley, erretiry S3 N. Sixth street. Main ftXVO. BY A‘ID CONFECTIONERY W ORKERS. NO. 114— A 3rd Saturday In month, at «”» p. m.. 230H ►trwt. Bari Stout, president. W ill K. Jenkins * .i'v and bualneaa ag en t.. Room 8, 2.30*4 Yamhill Phono*. Main 7510. DRIVERS AND BO TTLERS.— First and thirdI Sat- ird.t- I.ahoi Teaiple, 270*^ Alder street. O D. Forte, rcr.'urr, 112 Seventh «venue. Lenta. IBY WORKERS.—Second and fourth Saturday T»x: GOLD SEAL LIQUOR CO. LATHERS' UNION. NO. M .—W ednesday eeeoln g. Labor Tem ple. Frank Mahoney, business ageut, 270'4 Alder. Main 1416 L E A T H E R W O R K E B S— Second and fourth W ednesday, 9OB84 First. M-. J. M. Paata, i t » Second street. LOCAL LABEL TBADEB DEPARTM ENT.—Second and fourth Tuesdays. 8 P M 20584 Firat atreet. C. R. P r ic e p resid en t; K <). B a rg er, secretary. locomotive firemen and enoinemem , j . m may - HARD NO. 188.— Friday erenlng. 7:30. Allaky H all. I*. J. Brady, aecretary, 218 Monroe. p '|-;| 11 <-i S<*< a I; Il lim ped g r a f t ITS. FrcIIIOIlt O llie r WHS . n n u tiir|itin ir tlV tile SHlIlt* g . l h g m i8 8 ,,r gnnjzed labor in I . gs Angeles, w t'llltllV n g llliu g lie was HTltl i n f l u e n t i a l n e w s p a p e r 1111111. LONOEHOREMEN'S rescu ed . 8.— First and “White Mountain” Flour “Morning Glory” Cereals DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BU SIN E88. PHONES; MAIN 6494, A 2494. _ D uring the cam paign against the San Open Saturday evenings 6 to 8. mi w o n t e d l l i l l l (H it o f t i l e W ilV . Be lilt * g a n g W H I l I t t l H im u u i *i , , f l y f l s t a n d i n g a m i W e a l t h lit* W HS M0. “Extra Special” Whiskies Columbia Milling Company Portland. Oregon SAME GANG LONOBHOREMEN, LOCAL 8 .— Firat and third Thursdays. it I'. M . H ill Hall. W illiam s ir e n n e and R ussell atreet. Ned Sm ith, hualnaos agent; headquarters. 272 Gllaan. ASSOCIATION, Dodson’s S I lI H lf . II plH W n ew sp a p er 111HII, Drink Star Brewery Famous Clothier, Hatter, Gents’ Furnisher. HopGoldBeer Union-Made Goods a Specialty. Unexcelled in All Respects. RED F R O N T third Tho -eday erenlng. Hall 302. Labor Tem ple. 27084 . , ¡^'inneitretl II L<>S Allgeles. He k llt* W Orders for Bottled Beer receive prompt attention We Sell All Brands of Tobacco at Cost. A. K Barnea. business agent; headquarters, 248 IlrlS I I I S c i p p t a t t H - n ia.ru . » . . s v . v o Office, 361 East Burnside. East 4«. D 1148. Flanders. A 20tM. Main 20«1 too much. Same methods, same gang, HIRH00D o r RAILW AY T R A IN M EN .— M eet, Orel Main 9094. 193-195 First Street. »1 tu r.l Sunday at 1:30 P. M.. ,n<) eecond and rourth MACHINISTS RAILROAD LODGE NO. 48».— Second and fourth W ednesdays, hall 300. Labor Temple. H. A. sam e interests want him suppressed. btardiy at 7 30 P. M.. Io Swlaa H all. 283Vi Thir«I Cunningham secretary, 507 Mlaelaalppl avenue. Kr»d between Jefferaoa and Columbia atroeta. L. D* leyier Jefferaon street depot M ACHINISTS. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NG. 48—Tueeday. ITENDERB’ LEAGUE NO. SIS— First and third Run- H P M . Hall 302. Labor Temple. 27084 Alder «treat. A mill a n t i tim ber trust for the N o rth -> 11). . .w P M. 20684 First. Chai. Graaaman. 20584 J. W Marriott, recording secretary; Charle# Hnugh. Firat. Malo 3761. west is being organized on eloser lines financial secretary. Boa 118. 1FRY WOMEN. NO. 118.— Second T uesday evening Io M AILEBS —First Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.. Room 215 Orego than ever before. It will have no use for Nolkcj bunding. Second aod Morrlaou. Mr,. E ll, I*?®, nian building Roy Lacy. 110» Fraocle avenue. I'), secretary; Mlaa Q. W ilson, fin ancial aecretary, 273 marble woekers ,» > E ' T local A C T . W w . . — _____________ _____ no as.— First and third organized labor, either. No com bination Muti'r.inerj street. Thuredaye. 288 Third «treat. A. S. Im hoff. Prlnceea of (‘Hpital and special privilege ever w ants H otel. ICXSMITHS AND H E L PE R S Firat and third Fridays, • r Temple, 27984 Abler. E. It. Nela.nl, corresponding M ARINE FIREMEN OILERS AND W ATERTENDERS an y th in g organized it cannot control. ■m»r>, 056 Powell; Hubert Tracy. »22 M issouri Aye. UNION OF THE PA C IFIC .— n il Nngth Front. M. II. OF BUSINESS A GENTS—Meet« T uesday and Frl- Clerk, agent. Phone Main 3277. tsy at i) a M.. at Labor Tem ple. MEAT CUTTER»—W aSaasSaF *lg> t. fPhrth floor Lala>r IRMAKER8.—Second and fourth Thursdays. Room Temple 270>4 Alder etrcct. Roy Hobaou. pre« : w in. at! Labor Temple, 27084 A(der atreet; A. W. Hlckett. Harry W ood s, corn er Second and M orrison. Mix. »!<•» preeldeot; Frank Shnlderer. secretary; A. •"’Hurt, - *.2 South avenue. George L. Parker's Market, 11» H u t . Mrl.c<el. Snaoclal aecretary; Gua Linde, buelneee agent. People's Market. First sud Taylor “ Look for th e Slirn o f th e P lane ' ICI1UDER.S, NO. H —Third T uesday, Labor Temple. METAL TRABES C0UM 0IL.— Firat and th lr t Thuraday Hay City Market, Fourth and Yamhill. j Alder street. D. C. D udley. P. O. Box 147. night» Ijihor Temple. H ell 5P2. H. H. Long eecre- Term inal Market, 148 Second. LAYERS.—Thursday avanlng. 20584 F irst. J. A. ta -y . 101* Eaet B lghteenth Nerth. Kind.0(7 B r a . Central Market. L'io Grand Ave. tu.bach Rai 328, city . MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATOR«' PRO TE Kx.elalor Market, 412 East Mutria. □. TIVE UNION. LOCAL NO. 18». I. A. T. S. Albina Cash Market. 280 Rnaa. il GE AND STRUCTURAL IRON W O R K E R «—Tuesday, All Makes of Cutlery and All Kinds of Tools •ml I-iibnr Tem ple. 27084 Alder ............. . and fnurl Eureka Market, 115 North 8ir.le.nlh. 2708, Alder, third floor. Pau Conley, buuineiw Automobile Tools a Specialty Tueadava, «:•'»» A. M. Fred le w la , preahlent; E N Empire Market, 261 First. Main 1418. A 8112. Columbia M arket, Fourth and Carruthera. Fairchild, aecretary, 054 East Alder. ERH00D OF RAILW AY CARMEN OF AMERICA, Phones : Main 1682; A 1682 Popular Market, Union Avenue and Russell. KETLAKD LGDOE NO. 888—Krery aecond and fourth MUBICIAMB. — First Tueeday. 11 A. M.. 13184 Second Denver Mark. t. 230 Larrabee Phones: Main 851, A 1870. etreet. Baerd meet« W edueeder. 12 M .. aana place. «•(».lay Carpenters' Ila li, E ast Ploe and Grand avsnue. l'a la .e M arket, 26U Yamhill Carl Stull, aecretary. Main S0»7. A 5250. ’ I. Farnisworth. recording secretary. M ilw aukie. Or. S lxlh Street Market, 441 Sixth _eTenlng. DING L A BO R E R S-T uesday night, 270H Alder street. PAIN TER S. LOCAL MO. IS.— Every W ednesday H la e iy 'a Market, 462 JeBeraun artw ig. l.abar Tem ple. 27084 Alder atreet O. R. J ton uy. recording secretary. Labor T em ple; Teny C avili..n Market, 323 Third. business agent. Main 1418. Bert B igelow , recording financial secretary, 270 V, Alder street. Flalier a Market. Twenty fourth and M eolal. John's Murket. 438» Sixth D ing TRADE8 C O VNCU^-8 F. M. Monday. Labor secretary, 1700 H u n t atreet. Metri,pulltau Market, 530 William« Ave. Wm. N o ïk e . »ecretiry. 353 PATTER N M A K ERS.— Second and fourth Mondar-. Muel »»Ujp . ii 2704 Alder atreet Eagle Market. 847 M ississippi A>. M'reulh «'reet. B. W. Sleem ao. business agent. clan«' H all. 13184 Second etreet. H A. Sytveeter. 48 Portland Murket, 360 Murrlaen Union avenue North. hours, 12 to 1. Main 1418. E verett M arket, T enth and Everett. THY TRADES SECTION.— Flret Friday. 20684 FD et p n .E DRIVERS. WOODEN BBIDOE AND DOCK BUILD- City View Market, Scllwiaat. •ta-t 0 I». Forte. 122 Seventh avenue. I-euite. E g g NO. 78— Meet Tharaday. Labor Tem ple. 27084 S. P. M arket, 711 Pow ell. U m atilla M ufket, U m atilla Ave INTERS NO. Ml— Every W ednesday. Grand ave- i Alder. Then. Bong. 27084 Alder. Canyon Market, 560 Jelteranu. I Ea-t Pine. C. W. Ryan, aecretary. 554 East pu A S T E R E SS NO. SS—» P M. Wedneaday. I*bor Tem lluhrkia.p M arket, 752 Savler. 107 Sixth Street, bet. Washington and Stark. ple 27o>4 Aider street. B. F. Caraher. bnalneaa agent, -fe n th ; It. o R ector, fin ancial aecretary. 975 Falling Street M arket, Union Avenue and Falling. 27084 Alder atreet; o ffice hour». R to 9 and 4 to 5; eht.ine avenue. Carpenters H all, E ast Pine and W hite Hi.ua». Murket, Eleventh and Baat Jeffera»». Alex O'Hara, corresponding recording secretary, 27084 avenue. Phone: E ast 8279. A. Grotte, 415 East Eighth, Alder atreet. lone Market, 606 Union Ave. INTERS NO. »08—M eets every T uesday, 8 P. M , Mt Tat,or Market, Base Line and W est Ave. »-r Temple. Hall 401, 27084 Alder. O. T. llu u t, PLUM BERS. U. A. LOCAL »1— Every Monday at » P M.. Model Market, 6S8 M ilwaukie. Labor Tem ple. 27084 Alder street. Phil Polloch. busi X'l.iir aecretary; I,abor Tem ple, 4 to 5:30 P. M. O. K. Market, 1104 Huwthorue Ave. ness agent. Main 1416 •“ .'lain 1410. W. J. Shelley, flnauclal aecretary Adam Treber. 428 Fallili». PORTLAND PHOTO-ENORAVERB LOCAL 8 1 - H a l l SOI irca.nrer, dial E ast Pine. Phone E ast 6279. Thompwnti'e M arket, 1314 B elm ont. l.altor Temple. Addreae P. O. Box 689 B echin'S M arket, 925 M ississippi. :T AND SHADE W 0 R K E E 8 LOCAL NO. S.— Meets Chas. Kirchner. Henry Hanno. EN. NO. 48.— First Thuraday evening. 27084 Em. rl. h a Murket, 1090 Belmont. w*! »■„! third Fridays at 23084 Y am hill. C. S. Ken- PRESSM AA’ I Harper, president; W. H. Gerdes, eacretary W averly Market, 809 East Clinton. 1 j Grant atreet. and treasurer, 62384 First atrw t. Belmont Market, 1012 Belmont. NT FINISHERS AND H EL PE R S, LOCAL NO. 119.— BAILORS—Monday night. 51 Union avenue. D. W. Paul. Ilay Fairchild, 209 W ashington. ’ I -» d a y . 8 p. M., H all 501, Labor Temple. lull, pendent M arket, S ta lls 6. 7, 8 and 9 Public Market. * oraxlet, business agent, 27084 Alder, Labor SANDSTONE C U TT E E 8.— F irst and third Tburedaye 8 11 F. Jones, Public Market. P M Labor Tem ple. 2 .0 '4 Alder atreet. Geo. Leh Archer Place Cash Market, Archer I lace. Mt. Scott. man aecretary. 81 North Fourteenth street. Laurelwiaal M erket. Arlet-t. »*! cABOR C0UNCI1 -E v e ry Friday. S I*. M.. SHEET METAL W 0 R K E B 8 .-F r id a y evening. 304 A lahy Sanitary Market, Arleta Temple. A. W. Lawrence, aecretary. 27O<4 East 1062, B 1430. 430-432 Hawthorne Av». building. Third and Morrison. A. G. Ro«*. bo*lne*o Union Cash Market, Arleta. Labor Pieaa o ffice . Hours 7 to 8 P. M.. Kern Park M arket, Kern Park. Direct Importers Rhine and Moselle Wines. ____—--------------------------------------------------------------- SH IPW R IG H TS AND CAULKERS— Second end fourth Mon v- mik I Friday*. Gua S .h m ld t, K Indori Road. day«. 8 P M . Labor Tem ple, fifth floor. Cberles City Meat M arket, le n ta , ^®MAKER8—Second Monday, Labor Tem ple, 270ty Dealers in High-Grade Liquors and Cordials. C(jod cloth|ng for Men and Young Men on E»ay Oregorv. 481 Union «venue Phone Mein 613. Murterud M arket, te n ia . W-r 4 t h ■ J. Stack, oecrotary. 2 7 0 ^ Alder atreet. SION PA IN TER S, NO. 488.— Tuesday n lfh t. 9184 Orand St lamia Market, 1018 Hawthorne Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth A Yamhill. Weekly or Monthly Payments. avenue F A. Crane, «.cretary, » I m T Grand avenue. *ICT COUNCIL OF C ARPENTERS— Meeta 1 and 3 Koaael A Frey, 640 First Meet r <‘:i r e n te r s ’ Hall. 406 Eaut Pine St. W. J. STATIONARY North Portland Market. 248 Savler S T A T I O N A R Y FIREMEN— ,,» * » « ..^ rw (j every 0 Wednesday R Mcp „ at n .ld 8 . M ountain .Murket, 997 Corbett «••iretary; F. K. Harrla. boalnea« manager. nreeident- N A. Reynold». 9384 I nlon avenue, flnan- It,we Citv M arket. 202 Morris 6279. Cial aentetarv: W 11. Taylor, aecretary, c o tta g e Market, East Burnside and ta lo n . MCAL WORKERS' LOCAL 115—Meet* Monday W heeler .4 Fay Quality Market, 654 A lberta. STEAM E N G IN E E R S— Meet every Hsturday evening at '/ Hull 401 Labor Tem ple. 27014 Alder atreet C Vernon Cash M a rk et. F ifte e n th and A lb erta. Hall 400. Labor Tem ple. Wm. MacKeoale, aecretary, 830 M" th y . financial aecretary, 191 Fourteenth afreet; N ational Market, East Burnside and Grand. / v M»*rrltt. recording aecretary. 8X3 E. Ninth atreet; 8TEAM TITTER8. U. A. LOCAL 888.—Friday. 8 P M.. Multnomah, six te en th and W ashington. ' 1 rdan, bnalneaa agent. Nortnn A H aynes. Union Akenue and Broadway. Labor Tem ple 270>4 Alder. E. D. S p e l. recording P N 'fA L WORKER«, NO. 817.— Tuesday 8 P. M.. Perkins A Non. 1902 Gllaan aecretary. box 429: Thomae M cKIttrlch. bnatneaa agent Villa Market. 71 East E ightieth. I'd Labor Temple. 27084 Alder. E E. Sm ith, bual- Washington, at Tenth. 8 T E R E 0 T Y P E R 8 ’ ' a ' ' e L IC T R 0T Y P E R 8 NO. 48— Meet» M iller's Market, 48x T w enty-eighth ’* '«- d. Bex 644 Main 1416. A 8112 Arbor L odge M ark et, Arlvo, latdge [’ ‘ TOR CONSTRUCTORS.—Second and fonrth Erl- «<■-ond W ednesday In month at Builder« Exchange <•< John K eller, 121 Nevada. P M Labor T em ple, _27O84 Alder atreet. W B ide 131 >4 Second street F W Land, correspond Sixteenth Street Market, North Sixteenth. A<h p-enldent. Lenta; V. Clark, aecretary. 872 ing ~< rotary. Chas. Hegdahl, treasurer W einstein Market, Archer Place. -- - - - Jf#, 7 4 -Second and fourth Monday«. Allaky ■ Id. Ik”r W ORKERS.—F irst and third Thuraday even- T A HaUR # ThTrd and Morrison. John Be-andun. aecretary. Sthnell A Lehi. 718 Union Alla-rt Klein Market. East Burnside and Eighth. ' larpenter«' H all, Eaat Pine and Grand avenue. Box 122. - w e n y w a Mt> » » — S econ d end Burg'« M arket. Sixty eighth and I at Gllaan. W hite, aecretary. 318 Fa go etreet. THEATRICAL STAGE Y M PL 0YE B . MO. S S .-N econ d end ' 1 ’ Ä , - - WI Michigan Mark«». Albina and Kenilworth. ' - fonrth Friday«. 11 A. M T M A H all. Baher Tbs «ter Gill A Co . 512 Mlaelaalpnl DI.ERS. —First and third Thursdays. Ruaaell htrilrilnff E leventh *od Morrl*r»n. H B McCib*. W elch's Market. Sellwood * « - avenue. J. I. Tucker, business agent. Head- pre«ldent; R H Clark, recording secretary. Grand tic H ighland Market, Union Avenue and H ighland. Albina aerane. C‘ 28f.6. T h t ea A ter----- —Second and «I.- fourth F. E. I»cer. Ruaaell Street UNION MADE oN D PORTABLE ENG IN EERS. LOCAL »71.— TE R 8 ------------ AND H «■ ELPERS NO. Mannghart Market. T w elfth and Fm«t Stark A. W. Lambert, *■ » I * M . Labor Tem ple 27014 Alder atreet. Tlwrredav« 8 P M 205*4 Flret street. R ainier Market, c o m e r 17th and Savier ■1 <' h Dirk. I.ualne«» a ag<* g e n t. A. C. B ernard, J S ^ ta r 'th R lsteenth street. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, lr k . bnnlnrAN A n d rew 's M arket, O ckley Gre»n 2701^ Alder atreet. TYPOGRAPHICAL, n o M -F '-J « Rund*? In month 2 Portland's Beat Shoe Store, C ltv Meat Market. l»enta Etc. K lerenth *freet. Lon ■N* 0NAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAHSTERB. p M . w D W H all. 128 Alberta Market T w enty ninth and A llerta. ' 7 FURS. STABLEMEN ANB HELPERS. LOCAL Seventh and Washington Streets. TWO (TORES T he Boulevard M arket. 47th anti Samly aaa' H all. 13184 w a t e r t «ONT ' F E D E R A T IO N —Recoud and fonrth Tnea- ‘■2 -E v e ry Thnradav at Muelclaas' SI afer'a Market. Front and Glbba. Union-Made Shoes. Best Makes. Properly Fitted. I I and 16 North Third 8t. S E Cor Rirrnalde y. 462 Fairbank» 8 P M 27»W Alder .tre e t J I. Ta ..er, 828 '■net A. C. M iller. Secretary, Noll H ill Market, 21»t and Irving ™ f t - D E K S - F I r e t »od third W ednew l.y». B»rten- G .n tc n h .tn »venne: ¡ « » H . 61 and 63 North Sixth 8t N. W. Cor Darla Thornton's Mark !. 139 Klllugaworth. Children's Shoes s Specialty. »7 OH £ a 205H Flret etreet. C. F. Sm ith. 888 Colonial W EB PREBSMKM - » * Park Meat Co . Kern Park. . »-»lyeà Aide» atreet. O Allans. Journal pi >- it«. 2 2 * 4 r o Box 171. Yam h ill. John Bcbuehle, ««cretary, i Preer Cutlery & Tool Co. Complete House Furnishers A t Low Expense Prices Complete List of Union Meat Markets. High Grade Goods Only Phones: Fast 2919, 116115 69 7 4 S ix t h S t. and to 75 G rand A venue 3 1 1 O a k S t. Oregon Hardware Warren Construction Co. Company Bitulithic Pavement Main 340 A 4613 317 Beck Bldg. Use Damascus Milk Cream Butter Turn Halle Cafe Damascus Creamery Co. and Old Heidelberg B O S S O F A L L EASTERN OUTFITTING COMPANY UNION MADE OVERALLS There Are None Better ROSENTHAL’S The Store Where Your Credit is Good” BowmanBrothers