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[Thursday. December »1, 1911. PO R T L A N D LABOR PRESS P m « REFUSE TO MAKE GOOD. ficial and individual capacity. The matter HARRIMAN MAKES STATEMENT. LEAD Ok FOLLOW? j was then referred to Alfred J. Talley, of New Further the Home Industry Movement by Rational Association of Manufacturers Hide Aork, who for years had acted aa attorney Los Angeles Candidate for Mayor States His having this Label appear on your printed County assessors of California in conven- Behind Technicality. for Typographical Union No. C- Suit for. matter. It standa for good workmanship, Views on McNamara Confession. ' tion discuss single tax. California League of 1100,000 damages was later brougnt by Pres, good citizenship, fa ir wages and the up ¡('¡ties discuss single tax. Governor of Cali- (December Typographical Journal.) building of the city. ident Lynch against John Kirby, Jr., Francis (By Job Harriman? : fornia an avowed single taxer. A big and he pre»« dispatches la. t month contained II. Stillman, George S. Boudinot and the Los A ngeles , C al ., Dee. 111.—From every growing Tax Reform lx*ague in California toj (this item : . ____ ___ _________ board of u.rectors, . individually and as direc- Allied Printing Trades Council Composed quarter calls arc coming for a statement from submit to the people an initiative amend- New York, Nov. 1 .- Suit brought by tors of the National Association of Manufac- of me concerning the McNamara's piea of guilt n.,ent providing for county option in taxa- jmncs M. Lynch, president of the Interna- I turers of the United States of America. Typographical Union, why the plea was made just prior to the elec-, ,lon’ t)ne Clty 1 ,1 " whington already has ti. aal ‘typographical Union, against John Web Prenamen’s Union, I rom the first it was recognized that the tion nndwhat effect it had ............ ' adopted a charter amendment to exempt im -, Kirby, Jr.\ and the board of directors of the one weak spot in our case related to the right, i knew nothin^ ulvitcv.-r nf tl.« Printing Pressmen's Union, provements from taxation. Somewhere, Press Assistants* Union, National Association of .Manufacturers, aris- of Praadrat Lynch, or any other „ « ¡c r or ti, “ "n? r Ä ,o .dead S t ' ■ !">d •» « " 7 .listan, sotnc day, th ™ Stereotypers' and Electrotypers’ Union, ii,n out of an alleged libelous resolution pass member, to bring suit, as it was an unincor Bookbinders* Union, i “ p,Hng tM bc 11 demonstration of it on this j b a year ago, in connection with the I ds An- porated society, and not its ollicer, that was until after their pleas had been entered Bindery Women's Union, I cannot describe how keenly I felt the Goast’ Shldl Ort‘K°n l‘‘»d or follow? les* Times explosion, was dismissed today, slandered, but it was hoped that as the repre Mailers* Union, I Photoengravera* Union. ju-tice Newburger, of the Supreme Court, sentatives of the National Association oft blow. I was convinced that it would defeat * wonderful of our move- j fu-iai.Y'd the demurrer defendants, Manufacturers had declared that “the long i us, , , - d tne Gcmurrei• o of the the defendants, b , but the ,nif ' I solidarity , « (our meetings that- >akl he failed to find that the resolution continued, cowardly and reckless illegal de- „ight’ led inc to think t> at PHOTO-ENGRAVERS. »D'- that my first judgment any reference to the plaintiff as an i termination of the International T v m L n l,. n,ght ' '*,n to V',nk blit ained _ 1 ___ __ Flnt-olnsa » photo-oagruvings. w*to «ko termination of the International Typograph was wrong, but it was not. to obtain«« at too follewt»* Partían« tow n« a a ijt individual.’’ ical Union to destroy the business of the Los Htoks-Obatton Eagrnrtng Oa., Blnko-MnPnU I Bonvnr Engraving Oa., lira« aad Aakeajr. dn the 13th day of October, 1910, the Oregonian Engraving Donanmont, Oraga___ ^m es had terminated in the de- roaiize how hard it was to hold one’s appar board of directors of the National Associa- i Angeles Orvgoo Engraving Co., SOS Ooa«na«gh h alittaa t i o n of the Times plant,’ and that it ent ,M,ise ani, (.oni|MWUri.. 1 1 of Manufacturers adopted the following Then see that the label is on your custom-made “places the responsibility therefor, not alone H«.w manfullv 11011 « j i • How manfully and and nobly ourTsplendid clothing. preamble and resolution: I upon the human tools who actually perpe- Whereas, Ihe long-continued, cowardly j trated the crime, but, in due proportion upon movement faced and handled that great D E M A N D IT . crisis. '1 he city of Ix»s Angeles owes a debt of ¡n a «iij any uiuiuivi manj,er awnwi foster ¿ an organiza- ani 1 recklessly . . i m illegal determination a • i it • . tbe . | | mvov W(J(I ru i’ an *11 O riTRIUZli* of unspeakable gratitude to the magnificent It is an indication of fair conditions, and takes International Typographical I »» moil l.iioi nnuo tin Los I /»c Angeles A rvx»l. »/-, to I . » de- „ » tion _ wj1O . . . t)e ijne of conducts leads to such re- conduct of the aggrieved people in that try the place of boycots, strikes and lockouta. grey 11,/» the business of r the Times suits,” they would welcome the opportunity ing jieriod following the shock of the news. uni the influence of its owner, Gen. Harrison to go into a court of justice nnd present their Thia »alo» Ubai, U attaohad to roar roaly.mai After the election I had a long conference Gray Otis, in his efforts in behalf of the prin proof. We are not surprised that the Na U g aad gar aasa to. gaaroatooo to yon that too thoroof haro a oloon, i. dry. aroporly ogalyyad, ciples of industrial freedom, has terminated tional Association of -Manufacturers raised with Mr. Darrow and the other attorneys. •hoy, »rayar kaara oad aad a U ria l trag«, jn the destruction of the Times plant and the legal technicality so that it might escape They showed me all the evidence recently GaroMats not boartag oariag thio labal aro, ■ado la yrlooaa or ro a st building by dynamite, the murder of more legal accountability for its intemperate and developed in the case. The web had been 1 Domaad too aaioa lakol « asid tono ocelot oar vaakaa la raíala« labor atoro «to a a » made complete. There was no escape. I t ! than a score of employees of the paper and untruthful assertions, but we are keenly dis oayotitloa aad too destra fag was so conclusive that even J. B. McNamara I the injury of many others; and appointed at the outcome of the case. We latoL “Whereas, The plot contemplated the sim promptly accepted the challenge, picked up could not have l»een placed on the stand to 1 AND ultaneous destruction of the homes of Gen. l the gage of battle, right eagerly proceeded deny it. The cases would have required years to Otis and F. J. Zeehandelaur, at no matter to the combat, only to find that our boastful complete. The honest working .. people of what sacrifice of life; therefore be it and arrogant . , , „ antagonists, - . .. like . the veriest , this country would have had to pay one mil- Resolved, That this board recognizes this O f A merica rO w r cowards^ had. flown to the protection of a > lion dollars more for the defense, only to Casino. «MH Washington. Majestic, -COPTBIAHT a TRAP« M A M K IO im U tP IIO 3 if uestrucuon destruction of a, t in oi life m e and miu property property as as in ipirai technicality Park aad Washington. Modal M Booth TkM . deny it. line with the general policy of criminal union- iecnn,tailUv Odooa, First Col am Ma. a : THAT TJUI LABEL IB OM BTXBY PAOKAIZ. Bijou. IM loroath. Crystal. M Third. Waft that and the educational effect of it, ¿¡in. as exemplified bv innumerable cases o f, ai’s™‘iat,on. f/ employers, tins preach- It Itaada For Pair Ooodltloao. Aroods. IM Washington. Bovstly. M I resnrt to the use of dyrtamite to enforce its I" m° rahty and fa,r dealinK' th“ critlcL of and all that would follow in its trail, the Oh Joy, M t Bakorsaiaa. I l l Math. Hippodroms. IM Birth. do, trine of rule or ruin, and that it places the !the trade u“ *°n oause and lte. leadere; when best? Orphoam. 1M lis t o . Orma«, M l Tira«. put to the te8t test of conrafire courage and sincerity, Messrs. Darrow, Davis, McNutt and Scott responsibility therefor, not alone upon the' n,,t 8,ncpr,tv im im‘ Paa, M l First. Palsaa. M l P irat Mlekalodaa«, M M. Diala. IM Fifth. mediately run up the white flag. But our answered “No.” hmnan tools who actually perpetrated the East Sido. suit is useful, and the victory is with us, nev Should they withhold their answer liecause crime, but in due proportion upon those who Tirali, »17 Williams. Ualgas, M l K. Ba That the Bartender in any manner foster an organization whose ertheless. We did not want money, but we of our local campaign? Empir*. Grand Avana« and H avtkavM did desire vindication. That we have Again they answered “No.” W ean line of conducts leads to such results.” Was it wise and proper to give their an This Immediately on the publication of this achieved our object is apparent to all fair- swer at that time or “never?” ¡resolution the president of the International minded men. This question cannot be answered by me. rv|>ographical Union, under instructions In a suit against the editor of the Grand the Executive Council, brought it to Rapids Tradesman we compelled that libeler My word could go no further than theirs. (he attention of our attorney, Martin M. to apoliogize for malicious and untrue state- Mv vision might be clouded because I was in Hugg. and after examination of the libel con-1 ments. Now we compel the representatives volved in the movement and was directly af Thia card lignifie» a union bar. tained therein, and consideration of the fa c t' of a rich and powerful associaion of employ- fected by the decision. The movement must answer this question. that the International Typographical Union ers, who have uttered slander, against the THE ANHEUSER an unincorporated, voluntary organiza-i International Typographical Union, to seek I know it will be deliberate and fair in its Don, it was decided that suit should be the protection of a legal technicality. From final answer. High grado Winoo and Liquors. 284 Morrison Street Now. I want to say a word to my country Telephone Main 2517 irought against the National Association of now on the anti-union associations will be men. Whenever the masses of mankind Manufacturers by President Lynch in his of- ; careful in their treatment of our union. abandon all hope of a peaceable solution of THE TEE PEE. our social problem we will have with us all Phaaa East 7 » . Hoffman Bros., Proas. Th» Am alrta»««» Mrat O attan tad Batcher Wtrk- all the elements with us that cause civil wars, Oraad Ava. M, Oor. Burnside, Portland, Oregon. aiea't Shot Card (as »how» h tn w lth ) It ditpltrtd la til and open warfare will then commence. meet maraata wkleh trea t gtod kauri tad other anlen eoaditloai to their employee. All aaioa mea aad frisada These men had abandoned all hope of a ef labor ere r e je c te d to patrealie oaly theee thepe that Horneo—Estoa—Vloh. THISRTOURTirr.TM mm diapla.7 tht peaceable solution, and thus, misguided, be THE YALE. rt UNION SHOP CARD. gan a guerilla warfare. High-Orsdo Wiaos aad Liquors. Wo haadlo only Union- T tiriN w The fellow lac ehepe (tad others) ditpley the aaioa shop Mado Cigars. card. Looato tho one aoeroot aad moat eeareaieat to year How much of this do you want? How Mala MM. M« Aider Itroot. hrmo aad patronlie the »erne that ' _ thus h helpiap the — Meat . Cut- ever much we bemoan it, I say to you, it will tore' Valea to eecure »he b aser t cf eh, orter heart. increase directly in projx); tion as the hope of J. E. KELLrS FAMILY LIQUOR STORK. the oppressed is crushed. Importers—Wholesale aad Botali. SALMON STREET MARKET For years I have seen the hopelessness of GOOD EATS Mala M. A MdI. IM M onissa Itro o t BEST OF MEATS such a course, and at the same time I saw to the beet ef ray «W BALMOM O e h l e r ’s M a rK et tell yon Its ronditlon Between 11th and ltth en laim ea I begin aetaal « a r i l why that course is sometimes taken and the Bort Robort» Emil Johnson statlog Io advaaos what the roaC w lll to . asaktM 475 W illia m « Awm. Phono Moia • n t It as roaseaahls as pooslhlo for rarefal aad oav- warning it should be to our great movement. acleatlooo work. If satisfactory, wo togto; If «at kt. J. OII.L Phone Kant 66* too elim in ation baa cost yon nothing. P. A. JONES I have shown you an astounding fact, a grist, C1782 THE X X X SALOON V. B. GILL P o r tla n d P r o v is io n M a rK et All work gaaraataad. I f I aaa’t gnaraalaa It I if you please, being ground from our eco M. J. GILL 0 0 . BAKBR, Proprietor don’t do it: aad If I over did It It's gas ■ ■ jilt HIGH GRADE IMPORTED AND DOMEITIO L I4U 0R I K. K. Whnlewle and Retail nomic and social mill. »> aim to please our vnetomore by supplying them with the MEAT BEALEBB. 7I8H ABB POULTRY ■lath and 01 Isas Btroots loutharost beat o f fresh and cured m eets obtainable. S13 Mlaaiaelppl Are. Now listen, while I tell you the remedy: Dr. Elof T. Hedlund, Dentist Pleh and Poultry in »ee»on The great American labor movement, in N. W. Cor. Math and Oak, Sad leer. 1 O « 3 % C o r b e t t S trw m t LIQUORS. orealogs and Soaday moralaga. eluding the Socialist Party, must merge BELMONT MARKET Woiahard'r Brovory, Thirtosath aad Bnrasido. their political activities. EUREKA MARKET, « ’ • ’T «M r aad Ivory Barrel of Bottled _ 101» Balmont It. Phoaoe Taker in«, Homo B » T f This Brarrary Boars toa Untoa LatoL Their united power will inspire an abiding Moary Peetheader, Prep. Poultry, Butter aad E n a . Chalet Meste, Flah at hope, for the philosophy of Socialism will liztoeath aad Olissa. A MM. Edward P. Kaofwar furnish the reason for the hope, and at the A fft* / M a r ititi DENV ER MARKET same time a solution for the problem. IM Larrabee Btreot. NO. SIXTEENTH ST. MARKET. A. A. MoDaalal, Proprietor. In our great movement in lx»s Angeles, we Wartoakorgor It Eagol Props Choies Moats aad Flah. Ohoto«^ Poultry, Fresh a la it M CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT have done this very thing. The spirit of the IM Morto I lx tosato Mroet. Ftoe Wines Five Cento per glass. Chefs' and Kitchen Help Los Angeles movement was sweetened with ers' headquarters. We serve a kler- q Cr K7ND0RI* BROS. the consciousness ot its own power and a chants Lunch from 11 to 2 o'clock. a o O ISBIIUU o tT M t knowledge of thè reasons leading to a peace Freeh aad Balt Meats, lauaages. Pith aad Poultry. E. H. DEERY. While victory sad Balt Moats of All Miada, Bauaagoe, Lard. Eta. IM Grand Avo., Boar morriaoa. Phoaoe: Best «Ml B ISM. fui solution of our social ills. When you visit members Good» Dollrorod. was almost in our hands, the plea of g ilty •M , A M M . «W Jeffareea F A IR C H IL D was entered. It vas brought on by an act Union 339, see that you get toe Uttia wheleeale butoher. M. T. CAPTEE, Prep. «II, B U M of the defendants, resulting from an aban R E T A IL S A T W HOLESALE PRICES doned hope, arising out of a failure to under HAWTHORNE MEAT MARKET W eshiagtea Public Market. MEAT! stand the causes that destroy their hope and Bawtherae aad Oraad Areaae failure to understand how to restore and MULTNOMAH MARKET PABM A KOLB maintain that hope. The disintegrating in or J. KURATH P lat Meats end Sausages, also Flah, Poultry, Oyeteie fluence of direct action arising from aban aad Game. Oerkett Btreet. teda Market, I Phenes, Mela IM ; A MOI «11 W eshiagtea Itreet doned hope must be apparent to any one (¡ A««M . Phones: Mala while the beneficent influence of a great po litical and economic organization with a hope EVERETT MARKET TERMINAL MARKET inspired by their power and with the knowl EM IG i t SON AMD CURED MEATS OP ALL KINDI 413 EVERETT STREET Pboace Mail 1540; A 1540 edge of social problems and how to solve Phene Mela 17M them must be equally apparent. Are You a Union Man? Porter Fair Motion Picture Theaters see Portland Bartenders Union • j K w t o M «rita MW <«WM «4 I ha A M ^ M M M s d MsM « M BiH w W a r h u a « f N u t A i r i n * P, t L w w M k l k ÜM R O H M D E N T IST R Y ZCbe Columbus C yrus N o b le M on ticello R y e Both Pure METROPOLITAN MARKET. EAST EIGHTH STREET MARKET Ckoioo Moats. Pish aad Poultry in I prise paid far Beef, Perk end Teal. Aug, A. » . OREEN A CO. ter, East Eighth sad Oraat streets. A Pan Lina ef Oteeerlet aad Meats IM William» Areaae B 1TM. Highest ie, preprte- Xaat M il, THEN AND NOW. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co. Blue label ciffiri can he found everywhere, and (Stockton Mail.) may be had for the l i k i n g . Likewise, however, Twenty years ago the single tax was look cigars may atill be found without thia label. It PORTLAND MEAT MARKET BUDOLP OOLDT, Prep. ed upon by most people ax a queer Utopian . ought to be the privilege of every imoker to Heater A Btrauae. Props. Best e f Everything at Lowest M oea. M0 MOBBISOM. COB. PAI ■at aed Washington Streets. Public Market. proposition—one of those dreams which' i i i i i t in changing thia condition of iffalra until ONLY GOOD MEATH mark of quality—ihall adorn could not interest practical men. Today ■ the blue libel—the every Weedlawn ISTI Under Mew Meaagameat box. the people of this state are ripe for its adop- , ' GALE MEAT CO. THE EAGLE MARKET. We Slaughter Onr Own Meats tion. We were amazed within these two Smoke L i Gran Mare*, The Schiller, Schiller PBXD MUBALT. PBOPBIXTOB High Cost of Living Reduced EYEBYTHINO CLEAN AMD BAMITABY days to hear the intelligent discussion of this Union, 5c. t U MADIBON STREET Mississippi Areaae___________________Portland, Oregon | topic on trains, in street cars and in business RAINIER MARKET. I0 N É MARKET ' houses. The seed sown by Henry George! X. ITOBZB. Proprlotor, U. HAUOO and his disciples in the midst of derision and | Kamo. Boooa, dsr la Fresh, Cured sad Smoked Moats. Dealer la Troth and Cured Moats, lousagas a Ipooiolty. Lard, Bsasagee. Etc., Poultry. Flah, Clams, ! discouragement has sprung up and grown 60« Union Avoaao, N. Oysters. Crabs. Ete. 17th aad l a vlor Its. Phons Main 1«M; Homo A 1«M. and blossomed, and now it is about to come j to its full fruit. It will be indeed a day of KOESSEL A TREY SCHLOESSER BROS. triumph for the good cause of human a d -, Retail Stores: Sixth nnd Waihlngton and «40 FIRST STREET WllGI.RHALB AND RETAIL vancement when California, where the pages Fourth and Waihlngton. Meats and Fair Prices Because We Kill Our HIOH GRADE MEATS Meats. ___ Phonea: Main ISSI, A 1405. of the Immortal “ Progress and Poverty” ’ MO UNION ATE., N. ee East «711 Phones: MAIN '700, A 14U. were written, gives the endorsement of the PEO PLE’S MARKET A. A SH L A referendum to this greatest and most far- and Grocery A T S A N D G R O C E R IE S reaching of all the economic reforms ever pro- First and Taylor 0 3 G ran d A v en u e : posed. It is sober truth, that the adoption of the single tax in its entirety will revolu- Iron Mountain Meat Market (tionize society and will lift the whole people JO H N ’S MEAT MARKET Bums A Detman. Wm. CONSTANTINE. Proprietor Union Factory, Union C ig in , Union To to such a plane of comfortable living ns never MEAT». OAME AND FISH. Restaurant ami TekMai Traae a dpoeiolty. bacco«. gg.fth I t . Berth. i yet has been enjoyed by any community of S4f Washington. Mola 1M4 A 10Ä4 men in all the history of the world. Beside Ground Floor of Union Heldquarten, Homo A M4» Mt Hood Meat Market the gigantic importance of this economic re- -shall »2« C harles N elso n j form, the little political issues over which so A. Duhrkoop Meat Market rtF»H r AMD BALT MEAT: FISH AND POULTRY: Hohemtauien Building,«£70 Alder Street. Best Grade of Fresh and Cured Meats much noise is made do, indeed, look ridicu- SA X * BACON AMD LARD; BUTTER AMD XOOB I lously small and trifling. Forty Flrit in d D ivision Streets M4 North Twoaty-third Itro o t ECONOMY MARKET Phone Mein «07 Painless Dentists ThManl____ • A. M. tear. Korne Phone A SMI Schiller C igar F actory Ross Sharp Co. 1 Wise Dental Co^i-e. A. F. G anineder. The Merchant 267 Morriaon, Between Third and Fourth. Fine Wine«, Liquors and Cigar«. Merchant!' Lunch. A S trictly U nion H o u se