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MH Business Enterprises Desirous of the Friendship of Organized Labor WEINHARD’S BEER The favorite beverage of the laboring men because of its health and strength giving qualities phones M ain 7 2 A 1 1 7 2 HENRY WE1NHARD BREWERY JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY W hen you patronize me, particularly for glasses, you are saving n'°>»>ey and getting the best -ervice on earth. 1 personally superintend all branches of my little business. I employ a graduate O ptom etrist, i grind a l l my own lenses from the best quality of glass. SE E ME. S T A P L E S T H E JE W E L E R 1S2 H rst Street Near Corner of Morrison HOW ABOUT THAT XMAS HAT? We Have Them, All Styles. H a t s ( [Unioni . Label J w and ■»nt/ T H E H A T BO X hire detectives because a brother has been caught passing counteferit money; and the labor unions are not going to hire detectives to hunt up accessories to crimes of violence. Their monew is needed for other purpoea. The community is taxed to support the of ficers of the law. Let them do their duty. No labor union supports or endorses crime any more than a church; or as much as some churches. Wear, Much of the land in England was paying taxes on a valuation made 270 years ago. The land owners showed as much anguish of »oul over the projtosition to pay hereafter on a real valuation of a two-mill tax as the Ore gonian shows over the proposal to m ake it pay on its vacant land and tim ber holdings 51) per cent more. My, how they did roar! Then the land bill added a 20 per cent tax on all future increases of value over the new valuation. T hat is just beginning to make the British lords see stars. Now it is pro- The development of 2 1.(MM) horse-power in a new plant of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company in Clackamas County means th at a natural resource ln;i< aging to the people of Oregon is t« be confiscated without any expectation of paying a cent into the public treasury for this wealth. There are less than T.IXX' horses in this coun ty, assessed at S53.4O ea< h, mostly belonging to farmers. There are 400,000 horses in Clackamas County th a t never grow old, will work 24 hours a day and require no feed, and do not cost as much to harness as a farm er's horse, yet they are practically untaxed. Then farmers ask where the taxes are going to come lrom if taxes are taken from improve ments. A farm er's quadruped horse is taxed a little over a dollar a year. If the water |Miwer was taxed a dollar a year |x?r horse power, it would pay more than all the taxes now levied on |>ersonal property and im provements in Clackamas County. [DOB ANS STRUCTURAL IB0N W0BXXBB-Tooodoy. We invite home-builders to come among us and be friends and neighlvors; and when they come we treat them as |x*rsonal enemies by fining them for every evidence of industry. Any organization of a jxditical or indus trial nature in Oregon th at does not propose* constructive measures to the people has but little justification or excuse for existence. VIOLET OATS For a Delicious Bieakfast Albers Bros. Milling Co. Gambrinus We *a\ cleared fields and exempt stumps. We tax co<s and exem pt wild land. Ami then we wonder why people go to Canada in preference to Oregon. Our beer never faib to please Dr. E. T. Hedlund, Buchanau building, is a tooth doctor and understands his busi ness. Satisfaction guaranteed. Elwood Wiles Preer Cutlery & Tool Co. Street Paving, Concrete Work, Cement Sidewalks Phone Main 8179. 1025-1029 Yeon Bldg. Gambrinus Brewing Company. Main 49—Portland’» Favorite Beer—A 1149. CONTRACTOR THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY 404 W o r tn ttr Building “Look for the Siam of the Plane** High Grade Goods Only OSKAR HUBER Manager ___ Organized labor stands firmly where it al All Makes of Cutlery and All Kinds of Tools ways has on the question of violence. Ever Automobile Tools a Specialty lastingly opposed to its use or having it used Phones : Main 1682; A 1682 in industrial disputes. Always in favor of Only Pure Wines and Liquors at 7 4 S ix t h S t. a n d 3 1 1 O a k S t. arbitration and conciliation. This does not 166 Second Street, bet. Morrison and YamhilL mean that it will abandon the boycott, the Phones: Marshall 486, A 1485. posed to allow the cities and towns to collect strike, the business representatives or take Union-made beer delivered to the home, SI per as much more as the general government. the advice of its enemies and disband. dozen quarts. Usual charge and Imagine the predicam ent of a vacant lot allowance for bottles. In New York there art* more kinds of char owner in England. The poor wr°tch dare not undervalue it, for if he does a sale will ity and philanthropy titan any place on Have Their Pay Checks Cashed Gratis and R e -, take up 20 |H*r cent of the difference. He earth; and the more they dole out alms the ceive Interest on Portion Deposited at This Bank , dare not overvalue it, for th a t means more more misery and graft flourishes. In d e e d ' taxes. It is getting to l»e a cold, cruel world some people believe that the big grafters cn- : to a man in England with a piece of land lie I courage charity to bo the more secure in and the has no use for and will not let anybody else ' their big business undertakings. Beaver Brand Wine» use. Are used by all First-Class Bara, Hotels and Mariposa, County, California, is likely to Cafes. give itself to adjoining counties. Land lo o k for the union card on the motion pic Blumauer & Hocb, Sole Agents. i monopolists will not break up holdings, and ture theatre. It helps wonderfully. Main 211, A 1040. Portland, Oregon. population has dwindled. Needs single tax badly. Likely to get it soon, extinct as a county or n o t. Open from 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. GOLD SEAL LIQUOR CO. Everybody Can 4 per cent LOCAL UNION DIRECTORY LIED PRINTIN'! TRADES COUNCIL— Third Friday evening. 205(4 First street. George H. Ilowell. eeere- tary. Oregonian composing room. ALGAMATED CARPEHTERS. NO. 787.—First anil third Wwtnevdsja, I.nbor Temple, 270(4 Alder. W. J. Turley, -ecretary. 83 N. Sixth street. Main ASV'i. KEBY AND CONFECTIONERY WORKERS, NO. 114— leet lat A 3rd Saturday |r month, nt 5 p. m.. 2.39(4 mnblll street. Earl Stout, prealdent. Will E. Jenkins, “cretary and boalneee agent., Room 8, 230% Yamhill reet. Phone, Main 7510. DRIVERS AND BOTTLERS.—Flint auc third ’edneiMlaya, Labor Temple, 270% Ald»*r atreet. O. D. »rte, secretary. Third and Beach streets, len t«. SWERY W 0RKER8.—Second and fourth Saturday '▼eninga, 228 Mi Yamhill. John 8chuehle, secretary» t». O. Box 171. JTHERH00D OF BAILWAY TRAINMEN.—Meets fl-st ,„d third Sunday at 1:30 1*. M.. sod second sod fourth Saturday at 7:30 I*. »1., In S a l « Hall, 283(4 Third ,treet. between Jefferson and Columbia atreet*. L. D. KeyM-’r. Jefferson atreet depot. »TENDERS' LEAGUE NO. »»»—First and third Sun taja. 2:30 P. M. 21”. (4 Flrat. Chaa. Graaaman, 205(4 rirat. Main 3764. IDEBY WOMEN, NO. 11».—Second Tuvjdsy evening to dulkey building. 8econd and Morrlaon. Mra. Ella Love- |o», oeentary; Mlaa O. Wilaon. financial aeeretary. 273 ilontgowirry street. (CK8MITHS AND HELPERS- Flrat and third Fridays, alH,r Temple. 270(4 Alder. E. II. Nelson, corresponding -.retary, 65« Powell; Robert Tracy. «23 Mtaaourl Ave. IBD o r BUSINESS AGENTS—Meets Tuesday sod Frl lay at » A . M.. at Labor Temple. it rw w A « « » «.—Second and fourth Thursday a. Room AU Labor Temple. 270(4 Alder atreet: A. W. Blckett. ecretary, 6 .2 South avenue. 3RRIMDERS. NO. S S -T h ln l_ * » * £ * £ 77014 Alder atreet. D. C. Dudleyf P. O. Boi 147. ICXLAYERS.—Thursday evening. 20614 Flrat. I . A. Slelnbaeh. Box 328. city. There is no reason on earth why a lalxir organization should resort to violence. It is fanatics or spies who advocate it every time. They arc in all organizations attem pting to do anything for the advancem ent of hu m anity. , There is no need of members of any church NEW FALL STYLES taking money from its contribution box to & Morrison Sts. A COLD, CRUEL WORLD. HORSES EVER YOLNU. LF ATHERW0RXER8.—Second and fourth Wednesday, 203^ Flrat. Mr. J. M. Darla. 200 Second atreet. LOCAL LABEL TRADES DEPARTMEMT.—Second and fourth Tacedays, 8 P. M.. SOSH Flrat street. C. R. Price, president; E. O. Barger, secretary. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENOINEMEN, J. B. MAY. NARD NO. 193.—Friday evening, 7:30, Allsky Hall. P. J. Brady, secretary, 219 Monroe. L0N08H0REMEN, LOCAL 9.—Flrat and third Thursdays. 8 P. M.. Hill Hall, Williams avenue and Rusaell street. Ned Smith, business agent; headquarters, 272 Gllaan. Main 8204, A 3914. LONGSHOREMENS ASSOCIATION, MO. S.—First and third TbU’-sday evening. Hall 302. Labor Temple. 270% “ Barner», “ . - A. E. btialnena agent; headquarter«. Flauderw. A 2080. Main 2081. MACHINISTS. RAILROAD LODGE NO. 433.—Second and fourth WedncmlayM, hall 300, Labor Tem ple. Frank Tyrer, aeeretary, 37 Emeraou atreet. MACHINISTS, WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. «3—Tuesday. 8 P M . Hall 302. Labor Temple. 270% Alder street. J. W. Marriott, recording secretary; Charles Hough, financial secretary. Box 118. MAILERS—First Munday, 7:30 P. M., Room 215 Oregonian building. (». H. t'heseldlne, secretary, 258 14th stre» t. MARBLE W0RRER8* LOCAL NO. 19.—First and third ThurMlaya, 289 Third street. A. 8. Imboff, Princess Hotel. MARINE FIREMEN. OILERS AND WATERTENDERS UNION OF THE PACIFIC.—101 North Frout. M. R. Clark, agent. Phone Main 3277. MEAT CUTTERS— Wednesday night, fourth floor Labor Temple, 270% Alder street. D. J. Dyer, president; Pat Burna, vice president: L. J. Whitley, secretary: A. Mrlxeod. flnnaclal secretary; Gus Linde, business agent. METAL TRADES COUNCIL.—First and third Thursday nights. Labor Temple. Hall 502. H. H. Long, aecre* tary, 1099 East Eighteenth North. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS' PR0TEC* TIVE UNION, LOCAL NO. 199, I. A. T. 8. E .—Room .’101, Labor Temple, 270% Alder Ht., second and fourth Tuesdays, 9:’» A. M. Fred Lewis, president; E. N. Fairchild, secretary, 854 P3aat Alder. MUSICIANS—First Tuesday. 11 A. M., 191% 8econd street. Board meets Wednesday, 12 M.. same place. Carl 8toll, secretary. Main 8007. A 5259. PAINTERS. LOCAL NO. 10.—Eve*-y Wednesday evening. Labor Temple, 270% Alder street. O. R. Hartwig. huNlntyts agent. Main 1416. Bert Bigelow, recording secretary, 1700 Hurst street. PATTERNMAKERS.—Second and fourth Mondays. Musi cians' Hall. 131% Second street. H. A. Sylvester, 48 Union avenue North. PILE DRIVERS, WOODEN BRIDGE AND DOCK BUILD* ERB. NO. 79—Meet Thursday. Labor Temple, 270% Alder. Theo. Bong, 270% Alder. PLASTERERS. NO. f t - 8 P. M. Wednesday, Labor Tern pie. 270% Alder atreet. B. F. Caraher, business agent, 270% Alder street; office hours, 8 to 9 aud 4 to 5; Alex O'Hara, corresponding recording secretary, 270% Alder atreet. PLUMBERS, U. A. LOCAL 91—Every Monday at 8 P. M.. Izabor Temple, 270% Alder street. G. W. McConnell, business ageut. Main 1416. PORTLAND PHOTO ENORAVERS. LOCAL 91—Hall 801 Labor Temple. Address P. O. Box 889. PBE6SMEN. NO. 4 9 .-F Irst Thursday evening. 270% Alder. W 1. Harper, president; W. H. Gerdes, secretary and treasurer, 623% First street. RIVEB STEAMBOAT MEN’S UNION — Meets Saturday evenings, 284% Alder street. Jobu lloffmau, busi I'. M., 270(4 Alder, third floor. Dan Conley, business Agent. Main 1416, A 3112. . . . OTBXBMOOD OF BAILWAY CABMEN OP A N M IC A , PORTLAND LODGE NO. 164—Every a*-»*»* M oim I b JU Cxrpentero’ Hall, E .at Pine F L. Farnsworth, recording secretary. Milwaukie. Or. li n i x a LABORERS—Tuesday night. 270(4 Alder »treet. A. F. Acorn, recording secretary. Labor Tvtuple; Bar ney McNulty, financial aeeretary, 270(4 Alder atreet. ILDINO TBADES COUNCIL—8 P. M rcmple, 270(4 Alder atreet. Win. Nogke. aeeretary 6V3 sixteenth atreet. B. W. 81« man. bualneae »gent. If ties hours, 12 to 1. Main ,418. EWEBY TBADES SECTION.—Flrat Friday, 205(4 FI"* •treet? O. D. Forte. 122 Seeenth avenue. Lenli. UPEMTERS BO. » » -E v ery Wednesday. Grand ave, ue and Bust Pine. C. W. Byan, secretary, 664 K»»t eventeentb; B. O. Beetor. financial aeeretary. #75 bigetone avenue. Carpenters Hall, East Pine and rand avenue. Phone: East 6279. 1PENTERS BO. MX— Meet« every Tuesday. 8 P. M.. ib w Temple. Hall 401, 270(4 Alder. O T. Hunt, « «d in g secretary; Labor Temple. 4 to 5.30 I . ai. h o o e^ la tn 1418. W. J. Shelley. Bnanelal nd treasurer, 406 East Pine. Phone hast 627». »PET AMD SHADE WORKERS LOCAL NO. » —Meets Irst and third Fridays at 230(4 X amhiU. C. S. Ben eg, 270(4 Grant atreet. ness i, gent. SENT FINISHERS AND HELPEBB. LOCAL NO. 11» — BAILORS—Monday night, 51 Union avenue. D. W. Paul, 'very Tuesday Hall h»X K A ? S 8 u P a in M ~ . .gen t. 601, 270(4 Labor Alder. Temple. Labor P. O. Box 2100. SANDSTONE CUTTERS.—First and third Thursdays, a '•‘tuple. p M.. Labor Teuipie. ¿¡0% Alder street. Geo. Leh KTRAL LABOR COUNCIL—Ever» Friday man. aeeretary, 81 North Fourteenth atreet. -ta r Kemple. A. W. L a w r e-e . « ’ereUry. SHEET METAL WORKERS.—Friday evening. 904 Allsky ,1'lev, eare Labor Press office. Honrs 7 to 8 P. M.. ................................. building. Third «ud Morrlaon A. O. Rosa, ‘ busto Vcdneedaye Fridays. agent. Main 5204. A 5467. A »M AK ERS—Second Monday. Labor J ’ T,PJ 'r SHIPW aiOHTS AXD CAULXYKS—Second mid fourth Mon Alder atreet. E. J. Stack, secretary. 270(4 Alder Mr»«. day. a P. M . Labor Temple, fif'h floor. Charles Gregory. 481 Union aTenue Phone Main 613. IKS' UNION NO. STS—Meet, every Tuesday at 269 'bird street. J. C. Caswell, secretary; L. Jam ion bull- a i o x PAIXTEBS. > 0 . ASS— Flrat and third Fridays, Labor Temple. A. C. Montgomery, aeeretary, 1664 Terrace St. agent. 5FERS’ UNION No. »»« -M eets third Thursday. Labor BTATIOXAKY YIBYMYV—Meet eyery Wednesday at 8 I'. M.. Labor Temple, room 301. O. 8. McDonald, 'ample. Math Sebon. 3615 66th at r e t S. K. prealdent; N. A. Reynold«, 03(4 Union avenue, Boan- TBICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTER»—Meet« 1 and 3 rial aeeretary; W. H. Taylor, aeiictary. X * . c4cTe,n. ^ r k . « ‘ ~ 8TYAM YX0IXEYR8—Meet every Saturday evening at Hall 400. Labor Temple. Wm MacKenale. aeeretary. 830 ECTBI3 a £‘ W o I x TBS' LOCAL > U --M -« . Mob«l,y Union erentie North. 8TEAMPITTER8. U. A., LOCAL A»S— Friday. 8 P. M.. Ijibor Temple. 270(4 Alder. t». M. H unt, flnenelal <1. C. Merritt, recording secretary, 833 B. Ninth street. aeeretary and treasure.-. Box 492. F. R. Hogan, record ing aeeretary. 54 Sixteenth itreet. nortb. A. Jordan, business agent. , „ «»—Meet» ectbical w o r k er s . no . « ’ •—TS” ! * 7. b„ i ; 8TERE0TYPER8 S ELE0TR0TYPEM8 XO Hall 401 Labor Temple, 27OW Alder B. B. Smith, bust second Wednesday In month at Builder» Exchange neaa agent. Boa 644 Malo 1416. A 3112. Hldg . 131(4 Second «treet. F. W. I,and. correspond, tug secretary. Chai. Engdabl, treaanrer. EVATOB CONSTRUCTOR».-Seennd and fenrth Fri days. 8 P. M.. Labor Temtde, 270(4 Alder street. W TAILORS. MO. 76—Second and fourth Mondays. Allaky “ Aab. president, Lenta; R. V. Clark, aeeretary. 872 Hall Third and Morrlaon. John Rarandun. aeeretary. Box '122. E NT N T 'w O B K E B S .-F lrat and third Tb™*>M, X W U K R ß X B .-n ru t «ni. THEATRICAL 8TA0E EMPLOYES. MO. »».—Second and Carpenters’ M l . F.aat Pine and Orand areno». fourth Frldara. 11 A. M.. T. M. A. Hal), naker Theater ------ , , aeJretary. I. iiot ’ W hite, aeeretary. 816 am Parpo '■'»■' atreet. " ’V ” . building Eleventh and Morrlaon. H . B McCabe, HAXDtEMS Flrat „nd third ThnrMH^.. D»»l« president; R. H. Clark, recording aeeretary. Grind Rnaaell and Kerbv Sts. J. i- ,„^ ,.„4 -- Theater. Riiaarll and Kirby Sta. J. I. Hoadqnartera, 4!M> A!W m ""52*' T n p * i »7» — TILE LAYERS AXD HELPERS. MO. 48.—Second and fonrth X0 AMD PORTABLE ZNC.IXEEKS LOCAL S W - Thnraday«. 8 P. M., 205<4 Flrat street. A. W. Lambert, noM»y, 6 P M , Labor Temple. 270(4 Al'mr atreet. 363 North Sixteenth atreet. KOI. K. Fletcher, hoalneaa ,t iw t TYPOGRAPHICAL, MO 5 A— Fl-at Sunday In mnntti. 2 A. C. Bernard, aeeretary. 27m , 4 » a w » T F * B P. M.. (('. O. W Hall, 12S Eleventh atreet. Lon XATI0UAL BUOTHYUHOOD OP TEAWSTYBS. DeYarmnnd. Box 559. UfTYUMS. STASLYMEX AUD HYLPYM. L0C*I- 1 t» .-R y ery Thnraday at Mnatdana Hall. 131(4 WAITERS’ AXD WAITRESSES’ VMIOM MO. IS»—Meeta T n “ ay«. 8 -SO P M.. 266(4 Alder. nd «(reet A. 0. Miller, Secretary. 462 Falrhanka. ■OULDYBB-Flrat and third Wednesday» WATERFRONT* FEDERATION—Second and fonrth Tnee- Hall. 206(4 Flrat afreet. (1. P. Smith. 638 colonial days. 8 P. M.. 2050, Flrat street. J. I. Tooker, nee- retary. 626 Gentenbeln avenue. * • ’ fuinO U WO. M.—Wednesday lie. Frank Mahoney, bualneae aftn t. 270(4 Alder. WEB PRE8SMEM --First Tneylay. Labor Temple. 270(4 Alder atreet. C Allaup, Journal preaarootn. 1416. An organization called the Live Wires is. quibbling about tax statem ents of the Single Taxers in Clackamas County. Any organ ization th a t endorses the present system of taxation is a collection of Dead Wires. W hy should not every woman in Oregon left with a family to support lx? given a pen sion for her minor children? Governor Osborn of Michigan says in ten , years women wilf vote in every state in the union. “White Mountain” Flour “Morning Glory” Cereals Saturday. 8 P. M. CITIZENS BANK Dodson’s “Extra Special” Whiskies Interest on Savings Columbia Milling Company Portland. O regon Drink Star Brewery Faaoiis Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $10,000 1 2 0 G ra n d A v e . Corner Alder Street HopGoldBeer A tax on improvements on land is a fine on all the virtues.__________________ _____ I Unexcelled in All Respects. Orders for Bottled Beer receive prompt attention Office, 361 East Burnside. East 48, D 1I46. Harry Wood», corner Second and Morriaou. Gevrgc L. Barker a Market. 149 First ie a Market, First and Taylor, People’a m i City Market, Fourth and Yamhill. Bay '* Terminal Market, 148 Second. KlndorS Iiroa. Central M arket, 1J0 Grand Are. Excelsior Market. 412 East Morrison. Albina l aah Market. 260 Rnaaell. Eureka Market. 115 North sixteenth. Empire Market, 261 Flrat. Columbia Market. Fourtn aud Carrutbera. Popular Market, Union . Avenue aud Kuaaell. Deliver M ark, t. 230 Larrabee. Palace Market, 2t»i Yamhill. Sixth Street Market, 441 Sixth. Ib-ery’a Market, 462 Jefferaou. » Pavilion Market, 323 Third. Fisher’s Market, Twenty-fourth and Meolal. John's Market, 43(4 »Ixtb .................. Metropolitan Market, SM Wllllama Ave. Eagle Market. 847 Mlaslaalppl Ave. Pigtland Market. 360 Monrlaon. Everett Market, Tenth and Everett. City View Market. Sellwood. X. P. Market, 711 Powell. Umatilla Mai»et, Umatilla Ave. Cauyou Market, 560 Jefferaou. Dubrkoop Market. 753 Bevier. w ill« . Falling Street Market, Lnb.u Avenoe and Falling. White House Market, Eleventh and Rant Jefferson. A. drone, 415 Kant Eighth. Ione Market, 60« Union Ave. Mt Tabor Market, Base Line and went Ave. Model Market, «88 Milwaukie. O K. Market, 1194 Hawthorne Ave. Adam Treber. 428 Failing. Thompnon’a Market, 1314 Belmont. Kerhlll a Market, «25 Mlxalaa ppl. Waverly Market, HOP Kait Clinton. Belmont Market, 1012 Belmont. Rav Fairchild. 200 Waahlugtoe liiiieiH-iideiit Market, Stalls tl. 7, 8 and 9 Public Market. B F Jones, PuWle Market. Lanrelwond Market, Arleta. Sanitary Market, Arleta. Union Cash Market, Arleta. Kern Park Market, Kern Park. G um Schmidt, Klndorf Road. City Meat Market, Lenta. Mortrrud Market, Lenta. St. loilla Market. 104h Hawthorne K.^ael & Frey, »40 Flrat. North Portland Market. 248 Marler. Mountain Market. 997 Corbett. R,we City Market, 202 Morrle. C0IU_ Market. Eaat Buriratde and Union. Wheeler A Kay Quality «Market, «54 AlbM lt. Vernon Cash Market. Fifteenth mid Al»*r‘*- National Market. East 1»«"'"»* Multmnnah. Sixteenth and Waahington. Norton A Haynes. Union Avenue and Broadway. Perkins A Son, 1902 Ollaan. Villa Market. 71 East Eight I*’»»’. Mlller'a Market. 4(4 Twenty eighth. Arbor I x id g e Market, Arbor Lodge. Sl’xteenth' itre’Jt1 Market. North Sixteenth. Weinstein Market. Archer Place. Altart" K*eli*Mliirkm. East P'"’""'1’’ " ." o n jin “ 1- Burg’s Market. Sixty eighth and East Ollaan. Michigan Market. Albina and Kenilworth. Olli A Co.. 512 Mlaslaalppl. Welch's Market, Sellwood Highland Market, Union Avenoe and Highland. R E. I e’er. Rnaaell Street. Managhan M arket. Twelfth and East Stark. Rainier Market, com er 17tb and Sevier Andrew'a Market. Oekley Green City Meat Market, Ie-nt». Alberta Market. Twenty ninth and Alberta. The Boulevard Market, 47th and Sandy. Shafer's Market, Front and Glbba. Nob Hill Market. 21at Thornton’s Market, 139 Klllngaworth. Park Meat Cn.. Kern Park Fnltnn Market. 492 Waahine'on street. Rudolph Ooldt. Public Market. Qua Schmidt, Archer Place Market. Fnltnn Market, 492 Washington. Brnhn'a Market, Seventh and E. Burnside Sehleaaer 1 roe., Union Avenue and Rueaell. Hamilton Market. 1262'4 Corbett. C.lle’a Market. Montavllla _ Iron Monntaln Market, 17th and Waahlnfton. Norton A Laynea. 333 Union Ayr Mix A oat. Alberta and Union Ave. Flrland Market. Flrland. Weldler Street tarket. Independent. 225 Salmon. . Twentieth Street Market .D I vlelon St Oehler’a M-rket. 495 William« Ave. Salmon 8t. Market. 13th and Salmon. Complete House Furnishers Merchants Complete List of Union Meat Markets. National Bank S e c o n d a n d W a s h in g t o n S tr e e ts A t Low Expense Prices PO R T L A N D . ORE. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 8. W. Career Sixth and Washington Streets PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL $150,000.00 DOES A GENERAL BANKING ANQ TRU8T BU8INES8. PHONES: MAIN 8494, A 2404. Open Saturday evenings 0 to 8. RED F R O N T Clothier, Hatter, Cento* Furnisher. Union-Made Goods a Specialty. We Sell All Brands of Tobacco at Cost. Main 9094. 193-195 First Street. Warren Construction Co. Bitulithie Paue/we/tf Main 340 A 4613 317 Beck Bldg. Chas. Kirchner. Henry Hanno. Phones: Eaet 2919, B911S g 6 9 to 7 5 Grand Avenue Phonea: Main 851, A 187a C le a n u p «Sale •r»M C o le m a n H a r d w a r e S t o c k NOW ON AT Oregon Hardware Company WMtCESIDi BUM!.. 70-72 Third St. C mmt (M i Use Damascus Milk Cream Butter Damascus Creamery Co. East 1062, B IvaO. 430-432 Hawthorne Ave. Good Clothing for Men and Young Mea oa Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments. Turn Halle Cafe EASTERN OUTFITTING and Old Heidelberg COMPANY Direct Importers Rhine and Moselle W iner Dealers in High-Grade Liquors and Cordials. Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth & ^smhill. bo ss o f a l l UNION MADE OVERALLS There Are'None Better Washington, at Tenth. “The Store Where Yowr Credit is Good” BowmanBrothers UNION MADE Clothing, F urnishing Goods, Hate, Bhoaa, ■ to . TWO STORRS 14 in« IS North Third St 8 H Cn». Beroglda 61 and 83 North Stith St. N. W . Cwr. D a ri,