Page Six
PO R T L A N D LABOR PR ESS
Thursday. December 2i
1911
to join the orgAnizution of Garment Work- could any child who has his or her life sapped
State Trades Union M r t c t o n
era, as I had never known what a labor union | out in the factory or mill, deprived of the
OREOOS federation or labo » ,,
was, and thought, us many of you, that they happy childhood and responsibilities placed
M reet.
W in.
P * j7 . preHlrieut. 77;,
were no good, eomfsised of fanatics, or, in ion their young shoulders, health broken
Win
Woffke, 303 Hlxteeuth .m V i,
Hid.
r” " ’
M.l,
other words, anarchists.
¡down, even before they have half reached
ASTORI A.
Mrs. L. (lee, president of the local Gar-
I joined my organization and got right niaI'hood or womanhood— how, I say, can
John Rae ALASKA FISHEBMEN
■»i » ---- T—
Frid ay (eic.r,» »,
ment Workers, gave an address l>efore the into the movement and found out in a short they be expected to develop into the ideal David W oods
P. m M
., Flnhe
f..Mh.r r ,“ eu * >1**1- 11. M l.!,i» .
636c
T 1
er
e i I’d
Hall.
eandidat«» for secretaryship of the Y. W. C. ¡ time that organized labor's principles were i type of parents or citizens?
F,.h
B H E W E X T W ORKERS -Ilr .,„ a
A. training center on Monday evening, Dec. grand and lofty. They stood for tattering
That, I claim, is 01 of the admirable
B a lt im o r e B a k in g C E N T R A L LA B O R COI J C IL .
Axiur,
11. Her subject was “ W hat Latar Unions, the condition of the working class in every j things latar jinions are doing for women;
C om pany
ir t ÈW d i r s ' m S ^ Ì u " " '? '^ .
Km.
A
Are Doing for Women.”
j way; for the uplifting of humanity; for th e , they are saving your boy and girl, and my
BARTEhlDEHS,
Lahor U n "
It o li. ‘ “ c h
¿ . H . . M¡?,Vu w
* 1 r " " P
l1" J
Lab®,
abolition
of
child
labor;
for
creating
a
tand
*M
,y
un<I
Labor
asks
for
the
women
a
The speaker said in part:
207 FOURTH ST R E E T
There
«»
n X M
M
K ' * 7 .. llrll, Ci
of latar
UNION BAKERIES
WHAT LABOR UNIONS ARE
ACCOMPLISHING FOR WOMEN
ADVANCE LABOR’S CAUSE
subject
years interested myi
•f working women, having taen a working and all coming under the American redera
woman for 10 years and having worked at tion of L atar till today we stand as one great
almost all kinds of honest latatr. For years tady of union men and women, fighing for
I worked here and there, first as a domestic, our rights and helping one another.
To organized latar is due the credit of the
•uree, laundry worker ami doing common
abolition
of child latar, one of the most vital
la ta r in general. At last 1 commenced
forking at the garment trade in the making points in this life’s history, for the future of
of mechanics’ clothing. At first I was loth ¡our country depends on our children. How
Local Merchants Who Believe in Reciprocity
D Coaklag. Nothing Panoy,
hut Good aad plenty.
S W E T L A N D ’S
T h e P lace fo r P ure S w e e ts , Ice
C ream and T h ea tre L un ch eon s
M o r r is o n , n e a r T h ir d
E D W . F R A N K E ’S
GRAND UNION RESTAURANT
385 E. Burnside St.
Batieron Orand «ad Unían Aran.
Phone Eaat 110T.
LaGrande Creamery
Cash paid for butter, eg g s, and cheese.
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
A-2070, Main 770
264 Yamhill S t
Staiger Shoe Co.
Phoaa i m
Bloyclaa Sporting Oeada. Pitkin* Taekla, Gan
ara! Repairing. Oaa Supptlae aad
Umbrella Dapartmaat.
449 EAST BURNSIDE STREET
Kala S ilt .
AX l i t .
D entist
342
1-2 W ashington Street
♦
J. J. KADDEBLY
130 l i t 8t.
P hon...
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
SHOES OF MERIT
2 9 2 W a s h in g to n S t., n ea r 5 t h
«SM.
G. P. RUSSELL
Cor. S eventh
Wm. Sohmaar, Proa. X. W. Sahmaai, Baa.
Phoaa Hala 1176.
H ardware
Complete stock o f M echanic«’
Tools
SCHMEER FURNITURE
00.
Daalara la Carpato, Pnraltnro. S ta r a aad
Other Hanaahold P un itore.
174 First Street
•
E rn st C o n fe c tio n s
The Boiboniere
The Dolly Varden
IK WuUiftaa St.
Marqsaa Tbtatsr Bldg.
THE REEVES SHOE CO.
313 Wash.
Famoue for our 20 Cent Luncheon«
at you r service.
L ocal 118.
GRADON AND KOEHLER
D ruggists
THE BOYAL HAT WORKS
P in t and Main Stratta
SSS Plrat St., naar Selmaa, Portlaad, Ora,
FOXES CREAMERY 0 0 .
B utter, E ggs, Cheese,
Cream and M ilk
Mannfacturlng of Bato la *11 «aalltlaa, atylaa
and ahapes. Hato te ardar from »1.71 ay.
Hato olaanad aad blookad. Flrat-elaaa «arfe
guaractoad.
Phoaa H ala M U .
0. G. W 4R E H A M A N D SON
110 Second Street
G eneral H ardw are and B uild in g
Supplies
Phone W oodlawn 1982
1144 Union Ave. N.
COUCH’S PHARMACY
H. E. Couch, Prop.
817 Mississippi Ave.
B. F. JO NES A N D 0 0 .
Corner F ailin g.
D ruggists
k «w H w i A lls« .
Pkaaa Main ISM.
J o n e s’ D rugs are the B est
PORTLAND TENT AMD
AW NING 3 0 .
frame Moran, kbt .
10th and Stark Sts.
16 North Front Street
Lunch Room
COLUMBIA
HARDW ARE
GO.
y lf w a j /8 O p e n
104-106 Fourth Street
311 Washington S t
Phones, A-1236; Main « 3 6
MULTNOMAH ABSTRACT
COMPANY
OLAY A N D 0 0 .
Pianos
Ttttoa KX*” ‘*av., Turtr*TT«iltoiii!i« tt 1IIU
V ictor T alk in g M achines
201 H ENRY BUILDING
Pfcaaa Kata «TM.
Hat to «ha Treat.
S ixth a t Morrison
THE RENSHAW HAT
ROSE CITY PHARMACY
Regular S3 Quality
Always $ 2 .0 0
A . B. E nglish , Prop.
4 4 9 W ashington, near T w elfth
1 69 Fourth, near Morrison
Cor. Union A ve. and Failing St.
G I L L ’S
G. M. JA M ffiT T A iii» CO.
B ooks, O ffice S u p p lies and
S tation ery
M en ’s
Furnishers and Clothiers
U nion M ade H ats
Third and A lder Street«
393 S . Burnside St.
M URPHY’S
N. M. SEATER
B o y s ’ F u rn ish in gs
D ealer in Carpets and Furniture
Phone E ast 1562
273 Russell Street
143-5 Russell Street
H. 0 . SCHROEDER
W ILL W. SAVAGE
R oom Pnraiahad Oamplata. Utah ar laataK aaat.
Paraitara, Hardware aad Palato. Stovaa.
S a t ««- Carpato, Liaolaam, Skadaa. Baddlw.
Oraakary, O raaitowan. Xto., Xto.
Saeaad-Haad flaada Bought. Said aad Exahnwnd.
Undartoking aad Bmbalmlag.
Stt-SM X um II S t . Partlaad. Ora.
Pkaa. B u t M U.
Baa. Phans R u t SS1S.
428-430
Xaat t o i l
EAST
BURNSIDE ST.
Bath Pkaaaa.
».MSS.
PETER KUSEMAN
ERIKSEN HARDW ARE CO.
General Feed Store
Dealeps in S h elf and General
H ardw are.
M echanics’ Tools
553 Vancouver Ave.
554-556 Williams Are., Cor.
Knott
Phone East 593
J»?
UWmu
J ’ok
UtjJ
■•ltidl.7/
California Bakery
Sunnyside Home
Bakery
-fll
U
L o h r ’s B a k e r y
VIENNA BAKERY
one or anything.
TRADE MURDERERS FOR OFFICE.
The LOG CABIN BAKING CO.
Have Moved iu Their New Quarters,
ON VANCOUVER AVENUE AND FRE
MONT STREET.
With their modem ovens aad their blend
ing, aifting and proofing gyatem, they are
able to hake the beet loaf of bread that
can be made. They have the lightest and
beet ventilated bakery on the Pacific
Coast, and they employ nothing hot anion
labor. Their place is open for inspection
at any time.
Says the Central Point Herald:
“ Under our nresent system of economics
it seems to be tne business of capital to op
press la ta r and the business of labor to re
sent oppression. Capital generally has the
best of the controversy, because capital con
trols the money, the police power, and to a
great degree, the courts. If latar controlled A. Schnaldar
0
these things, under present conditions, labor
would ta the oppressor, for we are all hu
man.
Importer«, W hotou!« «no Retail Dealer«
“It is openly charged in Los Angeles that Cheese, Macaroni, Olive Oil, Sausage, Etc.
the McNamara confession with its resultant
P ortlan d , O regon
compromise sentence was arranged and 191 Third S tr e e t
brought about by big business interests for
the moral effect on the election; that had the
J. P. FINLEY ft SON,
election been ‘safe’ they might have gone to
Pragraaaiva
trial and the gallows. If this be true, it is
Funeral
Directora
and Embalmers.
but another instance of the venality of the
. C«m*«tont Lady Aulatoat.
courts and lawyers and public officials in thus
Thlrd aad Madlaaa Straato.
PhoM Mal» ».
trading the life of a self-confessed murderer
for the spoils of office.”
The Portland Cheese Company
Taft’s experts have discovered that it
SEIBERLING-LUCAS MUSIC CO.
would never do to base railroad rates on
physical valuations. All the traffic will VICTOR A N D ED ISO N TA LK IN G MA
C H IN ES A N D RECORDS—PIA N O S.
bear, all the skinning the producers will
stand for, all the blood the railway gamblers
Northw est Agency for the Celebrated
can squeeze out of the people, so his e x e rts
Buescher Band Instruments.
point out in well-turned sentence« is the
Orchestral Instruments.
correct rule regarding railroad re^ilation.
There is nothing like expert testimony. It Band or Orchestra Furnished for Any Occasion
is always for the side with the most plunder
Phone, Main 8o«6.
|3 4 Second St.,
to divide.
Portland, Oregon.
The tariff experts on wool are about ready
to report that the people should continue to
E M IL T H I E L H O R N
wear shoddy and gauze clothing as the wool
.
Pupil of Sevclk.
combine needs the monev. That is the sub Teach»’ „f Tlollo, Thirty Y a .r.1 International Expcrleaca.
«X»
Marquam
B
u
,
. Phone«.1 A-41d0; Mara'i. 192»
stance of the tariff experts’ report on every
th in g , only it is wrapped up in camgaign
dinners and vast aggregations of words.
U n io n
w o«*«««» rmuima
All OMaeleaa. Oatogtat« Rapartotra.
See that the Allied Printing Trades label
is on your printing.
■ *»
WORKER*1
our children or anyone else, and sayyour life
ILLR BROTHERS
had its dark shadows. If we have a decent, j
PISHERM ER.. VHI0H.-M«aj. ..................
living wage in the days we are employed at ' D e a l e r s i n B r e a d , P a s t r y a n d
SNiurday, 7..M» p . m . ’ l l " ! / >r1!’‘K«*rinen,(
H h II.
some occupation or other, we cannot hold ,
C ak es
LO,í?.SHOa,BF.lí??í,». VMIOM.-Recontl
that its an excuse.
s;borem «n’M l i Hii .' t ,“1,.''
l baa Jnhnwm. iirpaliV.ni
M l Orand Are. Phoaa X. 114
'M
ont: C. Mtroet1
li
ti ,
*' I * -»e
Labor unions ask and demaiwl decent liv-i
H77
r'77 r ir a Bond
~ 'rw t
M A C H IN IS T S , NO. 2«.—
i
ing wages for women and girls, and th at’s ------------------------------------------------------ warliiTiTaii’"
M .. M arine E n g in e e r.1 H u ll. .-,77
' 1 '«■■ « p|
_w - » ry a n t. a e J r X r r , , \
f
mun
why we organize. We do it for our chil-!
, PAINTERS
UNION
■
*
Second and fourth Tim
dren’ssake. We do it for our nation’s sake— 1 -w-w * / ^ T r ’r z ^ TO A iZ 'T 'T h V Z
M. Ix)i>f«bor«*men a H a ll. c . x i - . . .
I
to make and keep ourselves clean so we need 1
IF I
O A -lv llz I v I
c a rt Antor H o w e ; A rth u r B oatrom , ’¿ ü ' Ala¿ r? ! n
ni«*da
nue, recording .é c r a n r j .
never blush for shame at our past working
! TEAM DXIVEXB NO. lW - r i r . ,
,
. . M Union Labor H . l i
c iir i. * c i , ' r b t ' , :
»*.
life.
Phone Main 3 3 1 8
Len Lowrap. «ecretar» 274 Bond .tree,
' " '
What are latar unions doing for women? |
MEDFORD.
' I will say they are fitting 11s to live and learn, j F R O N T and M A R K E T S T R E E T S I
I CENTRAL LABO» C0UNCIL-H ,n|„rH
i to educate ourselves and help our sisters and
nuli, n„
I
I I . O ra». Secretary, B ot B12.
iJ
¡brothers. We usk a decent, living wage. J
I , K ?,B EH ,r
LOCAL— Mtn-f. In .hop .. f | r„
•
id
Ttiiirad.y. W. B. Jobnaoa, Secret«^.
thlr<
j We ask sanitary conditions, and we ask
S T E I N ’S B A K E R Y
BRICKLAYEBS—Smith'« Hall, Monday.
j
; shorter hours, that we may take care of our 1
STUN BIOS.. Prsaritlara
! CEMENT W ORKER» X0. 1»« -S n .ltt, , „
¡health and keep our strength for the time
T. W
D . r l , . Secretary
""
''"l«yi.|
: when we can give our place to some other in ’ Dealers in BR EA D CAKES A N D PASTRV
n ,„ .
da.va.
K
R. W a lte r« , Herretarv
the working world and take up the duties 1 Tekphoaea Mai* 1790, A 1790 325 Siitoanth St.. North
NO. O S . - F f r a t Pridav
I
ie c r ’" ,r V .'‘ l474 ‘ 'cot^t'tercT«' " “i'r'eet
• J'»
that God meant US to Jierforin. Now, I ask
Ortora Ur Waddiagi aad Parti« «ill Sacat,« ear Prompt AttMtaaa
you, if we are asking anything that is
'
_____________ ¡ ^ . V ’T ^ y V
in reason.
WORKERS -Meet
sntitl,1.
,
H. BRAMMER , L ELECTRICAL
In our own organization, the Garment E. 0 . GLOSS
A T H E R 8 . NO. S4S— Second and fourth T
Hall. II. R. Straight. Secretary in» ,
*■ "••k'l
Workers, I will say, for the average worker,
PAINTERS. NO. S S S -R n ltb 1.
II«,,
„ ,
our wages is a decent wage. Our average is !
Hntchlngaon, S ic re ta ry .
B oi 3«
32 per day, and we enjoy the eight hours
PLUMBERS. NO. Set—Smith1. Hall. Prld..
» w
Cotterlll,
Secretary,
jio
l
through our organization, and many of our J
P08T0ÌT
IC
E
CLZBK1,
MO.
w
i
j
n
o
.
F
410 E A S T A S H STR EET
girls are taking up ome kind of study, and '
M jrpht
r F ta rj.
Jn Herndon a ll the time.
P H O N E S: E a st 114, B-1166
manyof them have taught property and ow u
PLUMBEMS, MO. 3 6 Î - S m lth’a II h II Friday j
Wk
Secretary.
their own homes. And never yet, since we
TEAMSTERS. NO. ITS-Ch««. Bel™.
have had an organization, have we failed to
<l»y«. Smith1. Hall.
B oi 8S
' *
-I
resjiond to an appeal for help, lct.it come
TY S î°2?ArîîI?,AL'
N
#'
»»»-I'tr.»
•
m ith » Hall.
A . P. Stinnett. S v en i.
from whom it may, not only from our own
fcn 61.
SHEET METAL WORKERS. LOCAL NO
383 —F r-t
people, but from any source. We are very
th ird Ttivml».». Ilia in ,,,„I b „ u .,.
< a r I \ r , •
I
OPERATIVE PLASTERERS. LOCAL NO
much interested in the Florence Crittenden
th ln l T u v .d .7 .1 s m ith . l| « || . , h „ „ . r
¿ -
Busi
Refuge Home on East Twenty-eighth street,
PLUMBERS AND STEAMPITTERB, NO 7«. u
J
and have helped some along that line.
" ‘••« '■ i* .w o o d «„.I fou rth P r M t f l » 1 « ’
1004 Belmont St.
The labor union makes us broad-minded; Phone Tabor 174
Cl,a Or. c . W. Bl.hop.
’¡ .' J
Baker City,
■tract.
it makes us unselfish and thoughtful of our
BAKER CITY.
fellow-man, and makes us desire to help each Klein
Kroner BAKER
other as an organization. We gain the con
. , TYPOGRAPHICAL
-------------- UNION NO. t,3 —, h.
Andrew«, p r r .lilv n t; M . D. Pllkrnton
•••' r, t« l, I : *1,1
fidence of all our fellow-workmen. It gives
urrr. 102« LUffotd «tre«,.
BROTHERHOOD OP
us prestige as business women. Just the
E" 0 IN E r8 «
W, Moon Dlrtalon 7 m ,C ?.?»°TI T S
chief engineer; ’ j'im v . ' H unt '.e c re te rj tré ..,
same as a labor union it would answer the
Phone, A 4635
œ ô r a r a H E « re,r a r
00,0
B"k" -
purpose of the Bar Association that the at
V i» . <$7.— Me*tH flrn t Tansday iu e«el
month.
J.
“
“
F. Penrod, aecretary.
7
555 E. S tark S tr e e t
torneys have. That is a latar union, just
the same. The Y. W. C. A. is a latar union,
T n ' ” ' “y
C.
LOCOMOTIVE: ENGINEERS C. W MOON LODOF Nol
for are you not organized? and have you not
rules and regulations to run your insti
tution?
P 4 AMTERI8d A P N0EBlM .AM?,tB .i
»»«A»«»»« oi
id
—Mepfs Thurndny •veninra [«-J
We ask for the right to live an honest life
S e llw o o d 6 2 4
CLurvh .tr^i.*00”
«'
and time to live it in. We ask that God in
EUGENE.
His infinite mercy to help us to get that, j
5 2 4 M ilw a u R ie «Street
TTB<m B|A P ?|IC A i i ’ M| ° - * * • • — ’- « t s " n flo In .»ph rann,li|
1 Ml
I- 1“ “ 11» S y lre ate r, »ven-tary. 21.1 SUdUoi
We ask every man, woman and child to come
and join with uS for the uplifting of human
— Thursday rvcnfn< 7 30. P’aí.tJ
CARPENTERS. NO
w . Mueller
and W illa m e tte atreata. w
O. , C. ReyoobU, aacr u j l
ity and for the protection of our little chil O. Koenlcfce
Rlffbteeotb and A ld e r atrew a.
dren, and the proper way to train them to U N IO N B A K I N G C O . PLUMBERS AND STEAMPITTERB NO «11-Mui
7 * " l- g R o’clock. Eighth .ud W lll.m vit, ' t ^ t , »
make them fit to go out into the world and
O. UarbluflOD. secretory. Box S22.
B
R
E
A
D
make men and women of themselves of re
S p e c ia lty R y e B r e a d
HOOD RIVER.
spectability and nobility of purpose. And
Cake, Pastry and Confectionery
PLUMBERS AND BTEAMPITTEXg NO i l l . A .V.rlwl
without we have a decent wage and a decent
Phone Main 8750
Mcretarjr, Boa 048, Hood River, Oregon.
hour to do that la ta r in, we cannot fit o ur-1
1 8 4 G ib b s S t r e e t
KLAMATH FALLS.
selves for the duties that God has given us to j
J,1*1-Cl R U a .tln g .. rppur.ln, u .,r ,| '
taty. Box S73. Klamath Pali«. Or.
perform here on this earth.
And the only way to get those conditions is
LA GRANDE.
r i S S . i “ ’ AXD EHOINEMEN
to organize ourselves into a union and inak
bio
H i n o i . MO. MS, LA OBANDE, 0B-
ourselves strong so that we can fight our
” ■ <- Plaid«. «wr«t«ry, La Orandr. Or.
BROTHERHOOD OP HAILX0AD TRAINMEN. LOCAL 11«
battles out—the battle for the right to live an
L u n c h P a r lo r s
„
*nd third Tuesday of each atonth at
»*. M., K. or p. Hall, La Granda, Or
K llapperi
honest life. There is no more |N*nceful per
••tt. »«cratary. 1S01 o ««eane. La Or.nd», Or
I
son in the world than the working man or
ENGINEERS, orand bonde loose sol
390 MORRISON STREET LOOOMOTtra
P ’ ®fOWB« •«crttarF, 1701 Waablurtoo avenue!
woman.
La Grand«. Or.
’
I would, if I could have the power, to call
MARSHFIELD.
out the great masses, organize, organ!? ; live
M aOSH O H EH EB, LOCAL SS. SERIES l(.-< to r I®,tin,
A Sanitary Bakery I* the Place Where
sacratary.
Box
MS.
up to your own organization; ta tt
o its
You Should Buy Your Broad.
teachings, the rules and regulations, and
PENDLETON.
PXHDLXTON TYPOGRAPHICAL.—Meet. 2 P. M fìnti
there would ta no danger of harming any
Sunday of month. Bagta-Woodmco Hall. Bln pr Raffi
A union house employing none but union men
M en ’s and
Cnm m errtoi . t ' ^ V " ’ " '
I ELECTRICAL
E n te r p r is e B a k e r y
Cor. Yamhill
Shoes
;
T h e Jew el B a k ery
fT Q ïP
PERCY A. CAMPBELL.
M Beat 7«th H.
Pkaaa, Tatar SSI
•»cratary.
RO8EBURG.
LOCOXOTTVX B X O in X R a . HO. « 8 . —V. C. Bartl-t, wc
Roaabu«. Or.
OXHTRAI, LABOR UNION.—Corner Coaa aad Prrro«a|
a. c.
^ O H O n V R pirrmbh AND XNOINKNEN. R0SEB1
LODOR. HO. MS, R08XBUXS. OR.—J W. BohertwaJ
accrctary. P. O. Box M2. Roaeburx. Or
OARPXNTXXS, RO. U S __ Friday «yenjn*. La tor Ball.
N. Jackaoo. c. L. Ban. sacratary.
PI.UMBRRB ARD STXAMPITTEBS. M0. «M. -C am « 0
and Stavana a ja cta , Thnraday night. P 1. Waah. B C.
PA1NIMRB. ho . 887.—Corner Oom and Stcrca. .tw b ,
Friday night. J. L. Smith. R. C.
TBAMBTRUB, HO. i m .— W ndnm day night. Labor nail
I*. Jackaoo. John H. Fnrguaon. R. C.
____
SALEM.
1BRW EHY W0BHRRB NO. SSS.—Branch I. Fred B-f» |
hoof, tocrctary. P. O. Box 504, H.l.m, Orcgan
CARPXMTXRB. IMS.— Meat. Union hall carry Raturdar id
7:50 P. M. J. F. Wtonor, aacratory. 17«R Ferry «Irr-t I
ELECTRICAL WORKERS. HO. SIS.— Patton Hall, I '®1
m rrrltl 8 t„ aerond and fourth Monday« «1 H P M|
P- C. Hyde, decretory, 1136 N. Commercial W.
PAIMTXRS. HO. TIM.—Dorrance Sign Shop 8
street, flrat and third Thnraday« at 8 P. M Ern»t O.|
Burrell, aeerntory, R. D. 7, Box S B .
TYPOGRAPHICAL, no. S IS —Meet« flrat Handiy In e£l
month, 430 State afreet. Harry H. Hill, arerrtary.
North Front «treat.
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THE DALLES.
S B BWMBT WORXXRB.—Otto Blrktnaler, Boi No. SO.
BARTENDERS.—John Foreaman. MOB Union atraet.
WAITERS —Otla R. Daria, care of New York Br.taar«»<|
CARPENTERS.—A. R. Barnett. 801 Pullon atreet.
SHEET METAL WORXXRB. —Arthur Splrbrnnitau.
Dalle«, Or., general dallrnry.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
BARTENDRRS. NO. O S .—Second and fourth w.mdiy» |
Union Hall at 3:00 P. M. E. R. Brown, aecrctary.
C A R P E N T E R S ' LO C A L, NO. S7S.— Meatx eerry '
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night in the Bartender«' Hall. Main atreet 1
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Anderaon.
financial
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Eighteenth atreet W .; F. Whltegon, recording «.-rrta fR
Twenty flftb and Harney atreet..
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PAILTEES.—Monday night. Painter«' Hall. Wall
Cha«. Cbrlat, «ecretary, care B. M . Meach
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MACHINISTS, NORTH BANK. MO. tP 7-F lr«t and thlrdl
Thnraday ntgbta, Union Hall, I06H Main atreet. tr»n«|
N. Cole, financial Becretary, 800 Twanty-alith *: ‘*t’|
Vancouver, Waah.
Special Christmas Oifer
Our high-grade photographs, all $6, $7 and
cabinets done in Sepia, Buff, etc., at
dozen. We also make cabinets for $2, H
54 per dozen. Firelight postals pi per i'>H,n-|
Come early.
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H ofsteter Studio
1 U H Third Straat, Batwaaa Karrttan aad Tamhlll 4trw»1|