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T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 21, 1912 P O R T L A N D L A B O R PRESS Page Three Business Enterprises Desirous of the Friendship of Organized Labor LOCAL UNION DIRECTORY COMMON ALLIED PB IN TIN O TRADES COUNCIL—Third Friday JOURNEYM EN HORSESHOERS No 41 M eets at 206% •■rv.iüif, 2**5% Fh>t *ir»*«>t. (¡forge 11. How ell, »ecre- I n st atreet, fust Tuesday. J. M< Lean an, se< retary. tary. »>«'gouiaii «-«mipoaing room. LEATHER WORKERS —Second and fourth Wednesday, A MALO AMA J-.D CARPENTERS NO. 757. F rM Ml,d third 20»‘j I' i»t. M . J. M. Davis. *00 Second street VW.Í h K Labor r«'iu|d*. 270% Abler. W. J. Turley, LO'AL LA BEL TRADES DEPARTM ENT 0 ••(T' in y. 83 S’. Sixth htreet. Main «890. fourth T‘u» s»l.«y >». M . 2**5% First street. A ■ ARBERS' UNION N o . 75 Meet* fourth W ed'ieaday at L iw rcucc, |»r« snirnit; M. W. Petersen, secretary. \.idii"i bon, 2**8% Third Wt. T. M. I xm U hj , Se<retary LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENOINEM EN J B MAY- M. in 11131*. NAKD NO. 193.— Friday evening 7 JO. Allaky Hail. AKLRY AND CONFECTIONERY W ORKERS, NO. 114— 1'. J. Brady, secretary, 219 Monroe. \l«.-t 1st At 3 rd S a tu r d a y In lu o iith . a t 5 p. m . 23(»% LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL 6 .—First aud third Thursdays, \ nublll atreet. Earl .Stout prek'deut. W ill E. Jenkbi* « F. M H ill Hull, W illiam s avenue and llu*»eil street. h .t rt iary and hu*iue>>* ag en t., Ilooiu 8, 230% Yamhill N» d Sm ith, bii-lness agent ; headquarters. 272 Gllsau. ' u r r e t. I’hon*», Main 7510. Main O’. 04, A 31*14. B H U D R IV ER S AND BOTTLERS. First and third LONGSHOREMEN S ASSOCIATION, NO. « .— First and Jtne-davs. lu-boi lo ih p b . 27*»% Aider atreet. tl. I*. ih lr d T h ii’Miay evening Hall 302. Labor Tem ple, 27 1 H.-. upendur.v, Third and Bench atrevía, L tuta. A I’. Barne« bii-lness «gent; headquarters, 2s8 BRE/ w E R Y W OR KER S.—Second and fourth Saturday F »mlers. A 2000. Main 2001. »•»ei.mga, 228% Yamhill. John 8<*huehla, secretary, MACHINISTS. RAILROAD LODGE NO. 4 3 3 .—Second and í». i Box 171. fourth Wcdnemlays, ball 3isi. Labor Tem ple. Frank BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY TRAINM EN. - M e e t s firat Tyrer, secretary, 37 Emerson street. and llnrd Sunday at 1.30 1*. M.. and second and fourth Saturday at 7 3*> U M.. hi Sw iss Hall. 283% Third MACHINISTS. WILLAMETTE LODOE. NO. 08— Tuesday, b P. M . Hall 302. Labor Temple. 270% Alder street. x r ev t. between Jefferson and Columbia atreet«. L. D. J. W M arriott, recording secretary; Charles Hough, I \e '/e r . Jeffersou street depot. financial secretary. Box U S. « * ’ X.NDEKB’ LEAGUE NO. 389— First and third Son u iv s 2.30 1* M. 205% First, Chas. Grassmau, 2**5% M AILERS -F irst Monday, 7 3 0 I*. M., Room 216 Oregonian building. G II J'hescldlne, ae. retary, 250 14th Street First. Main 3704. BINDERY WOMEN N o . 113 First W ednesday evening In MARBLE W ORKERS’ LOCAL NO. 15.— First and third Thursdays. 2*10 Third street. A. S. lin h off. Princess Mulkey building. Second mid Morrlaou. J **ie Hender Hotel. iM'ii, ÓI7 W ebster street, Woudlawu 2110; E lsie Schm itt, MARINE FIREM EN. OILERS AND W A TERTENDER8 tlii.-i»««*!•'I secretary, 8.53 M a c a d a m . BLACKSMITHS / N D H EL PE R S -F irst and third Fridays, UNION OF THE PA C IFIC — 101 North Front. Thos. I il.ei Tem ple, 270'-. Alder. E. It. N ela o n , c o rre a Farrell. agent. Phone Main 3277. l».iiduig secretary, 050 Pow ell. Hubert Tracy, preal- MEAT CUTTERS First and third W ednesday nights and deut. 1*22 Missouri avenue. ►••■»Hid a u d fourth Sunday afternoons. 2**5% First St. BOARD OF B U 8IN E 8S A G E N T S -M eeta Tuesday and Frl Marshall 4891. I*. A. Dyer, president; W. J. Cawley, day at I* A. L at Labor Temple. vloc-preaident; J. J. Shea, secretary; A. McLeod, hilum Ini aeeretury; Gut IJnde, business agent. BOILERMAKERS- Second aud fourth Thursdays. Roots 5o2 Labor Tem ple, 270% Alder «treel; F. E. Dishow, METAL TRADES COUNCIL -F irst and third Thursday seerctury, 08.5 K. T w entieth. nights Uibor Tem ple, H all 302. W. B. Chase, secre tary , 27o% Labor T* tuple. BOOKBINDERS N o . 80 Third Tuesduy, Labor Tem ple, TO1»» Aider street. Ralph A. Llddy, P. O. Box 147. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS’ PROTEC TIVE UNION. LOCAL NO. 159, I. A. T. S. E .— Room BRICKLAYERS Thursday evening, 206% First. P. Scan 301, Labor Tem ple, 270% Alder S t., second and fourth lan, secretary. Box 32b, city. W ednesdays, 11:16 P. M. Fred L ew is, president; E. N. BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON W 0R K E R R -T u e sd a y , ... ...................... um » a ia ..^ Fiilrchlld., secretary, 054 • V East Aid b P. M., 270% Alder, third floor. Dau Cooley, business M USICIANS I’’rat T uesday. 11 a 131% Second Agent. Main 1416, A 3112. at re« t. Board m eets W ednesday, 11 sam e place. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY CARMEN OF AMERICA. Carl Stoll, aecretary. M ala 0***7, A 5259. PORTLAND LODGE NO. 165—Every second and fourth Monday. Carpenter*’ H all, East Pine and Grand avenue. PA IN TE R S. LOCAL NO. 10— Every Wcdneaday evening. F. L. Farnsworth, recording secretary. M ilwaukie, Or. Lan«»r Tem ple, 270% Alder street. <*. 11. H artw ig, business ag< nt. Main 1410 E A. Clieync, recording BUILDING LABORERS—Tuesday night. 270% Alder street. A. F. Acorn, recording secretary, Labor T em ple; Bar- ' a»*« retary. 924 East T hirty-eighth street. uey M cN ulty, Ihiauciai aecretary, 270% Alder street. PATTERNM AKERS. —(lecoMl and fourth Mondays. Musi ciana* H all, 131% Second atreet. H. A. Sylveater, 40 BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL S p. M. Monday. Labor Union avenue North. Tetupie, 270% Abler street. Win. Noffke, secretary. 3.53 Sixteenth street. B. W. Hleemau, bus I n e is agent. PILE DRIVERS. WOODEN B R ID 0E AND DOCK BUILD- O ffice hours, 12 to 1. Main 1410. E R 8 NO. 7 0 —Meet Thursday. Labor T em ple, 270% Alder. Theo. B ou f, 270% Alder BREW ERY TRADES SECTION.— First F rid ay.2 0 5 % First street. (> D. Forte. 122 Seventh avenue. Lenta. PLA STER ER S No. 82—8 P. M. W ednesday. Labor Tem ple, C A R P E N iE R S NO. 60— Every W ednesday. Grand ave 2 7 o 'j Alder atreet. <’. M. Johnson, bnalness agent, 279% Aider street; office houra, 8 to 9 and 4 to 5; nue and Ba»t Fine. C. W. Ryan, secretary, 664 Eaat Peter M ansley, mo Seventeenth; R. O. R ector, fin ancial aecretary, 973 Graham avenue. Gladstone uvenue. Car|>entera H all, Eaat Pine and Gruud avenue. Phone: Eaat 0279. PLUM BERS, U. A . LOCAL , __ _ 51— _ _ Every . Monday la y • at 8 P. M Labor T em ple, 270% Alder atreet. G. W. McCoaoall, C A R PEN TER S NO. 800— M eets every T uesday, 8 p nt.. business agent. Malo 1410. L a b o r T« tuple. Hall 401, 270% Abler. G. W. Campbell, rccordli g secretary; Labor Tem ple, 4 to to & :.H) p ut . PORTLAND PHOTO ENGRAVERS. LOCAL 3 1 - H a l l 3**1 Labor 'I • tuple. 'I' o iii J.u kson, *e«-r»»tMry, P. O. Box 089. Phone Mailt 1410. Joe. llo w e ll, tinuuciul aecretary and treasurer, 401 Nkldwore. PRESSMEN No. 43. First Thursday evening, 270% Alder. W I Harper, president; J. 11. Jones, tlu audal secretary, CARPET AND 8H A D E W ORKERS LOCAL NO. 8 .— M eets 509 H awthorne Terrace. firat an<l third Friday* at 200% Y am hill. C. 8. K en RIV ER STEAMBOAT MEN’S UNION — M eets Saturday ney, 270% Grant street. evening*. 204% Alder street. John Hoffman, boll- CEMENT F IN I8H E R 8 AND H E L PE R 8, LOCAL NO. 11®.— lieaa ag>-nt. Every T uesd ay. 8 P. M., H all 501, Labor Tem ple. Chaa. Grasler, business agent, 270% Alder, Labor SA IL O R S - Monday night, 51 Union avenue. P. W. Paul. P O. Box 2100. Temple. SANDSTONE CUTTERS. -F ir st and third Thursdays, 8 CENTRAL l ABOR COUNCIL— Every Friday, 8 P. M., P. M.. Labor Tem ple, 270% Alder street. Geo. Leh Labor Tem ple. A. W. Lawrence, aecretary, 270% man. secretary, 81 North Fourteenth atreet. Alder, care Labor Press office. Hours 7 to 8 P. M., SHEET METAL W ORKERS Friday evening, 304 Allaky W ed n esd ays F rid ays. building. Third and Morrison. J. A. Brady, business C I0A R M A K E R 8.—Second Monday. Labor T em ple, 270% agent. Main 5204. A5407. Alder street. E. J. Stack, secretary. 270% Alder street. shipwrights and dayv i I’. M , Labor Temple, fifth floor. Charles COOKS’ UNION NO. 670—M eets every Tu< sday a t 209 Gregory, 481 Union avenue. Phone Main 013. C C p tlO D , Third street. J. C. C asw ell, secretary; L. Jutniaon busl- ness agent. COOPERS UNION No. 1— Math. Schon, aecretary, 3015 Slxty-flfth street S. E. stationary F iB E K E N — m m .-rory w e d n n .tn y at s P. M.. Lf »r Tem ple, room 301. O. 8 . McDonald, DISTRICT COUNCIL OF C A RPENTERS -M e e ts 1 and 3 president; i \ R eynolds. 93% Union avsuue, flnan- F r b l y , ('arp»'ntcrM ' H a ll. 4«M5 East Pine St. W. J. clul aecretar W. H. Taylor, secretary. Shelley, secretary: G. T. Hunt, bnalness m anager. Phone Kant *127?*. 8 to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. in. STEAM E N G IN E E R S Meet every Saturday even ing at A lla k y B u ild in g , c o r n e r 'I’h ir d a n d M orrlw »n, t h i r d floor. ELECTRICAL W O RKERS’ LOCAL 125 — M eets Thnra- ilfiv night*. H ill 4*»O. Allaky Bldg. ( ’. D. McConaby, j Wm. M aeKenxle, secretary, 830 Union avenue North. tlm iin i d s e c r e t a r y , 325 E le v e n th street; J. J. Solhaug, , STEAM FITTERS, U. A .. LOCAL 835 -F rid a y , 8 P. M . re< <«rdlng s e c r e t a r y : C. A. Jordan, business agen t, . Lab«»r Tem ple, 270% A ld e r. F C. Iloefer, flnandal ■ Ci- < 31 s All«k\ Bldg set retary aud treasurer. Box 492. F. E. Hogan, re- ELECTRICAL W ORKERS. NO. 317—T uesday, 8 p m. eordlug secretary, 54 Sixteenth atreet, north. Hall 4«*1, Labor Tem ple, 27O>_, Alder. Fred L o tt, bual- STER EOTYPERS ELECTROTYPERS NO. 48— Meets oe>-» agent. B<»\ ‘s<4. Main 1410, A 3112. second W ednesday In month at Builder« Exchange ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS.- Second and fourth Frl B ldg., 131% Second street. F. W. Land, correspond <b v>, s I’. M . Labor Temple^, 270% Alder street. W ing secretary. Cbas. Engdahl. treasurer. (). A»h. president, Lents; R. V. Clark, secretary, 872 TAILORS. NO. 74—Second and fourth Mondays, A llsky Garfield. GARM ENT W’ORKERS First and third Thursday even Hall. Third and Morriaon. John Barandun, secretary, ing*. C a r p e n te r s ’ H u ll. East I*1ne nnd Grand avenue. Box 122. E. (J Burger, secretary, .*<28 E. K elly street. THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES LOCAL NO. 28, I. A. G R A IN H A N D LERS -F ir st and third T hursdays. Danla T. 8. E .-—M eets every second and fourth Friday of H all. Russell and Kirby Sts. J. I. Tucker, business each month, in T. M. A. H all. Baker Theatre Bldg., agent. H eadipisrtcrs, 499 Albina Ave. C-2356. J. Sw an 11th and W ashington Sts. President, H. B McCabe, son. secretarr, .”»08 Albina Ave. Baker Theatre: secretary. It. II. Clark, E m press T hea HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINEERS. LOCAL 372.— tre, phone A-2789 or P. (). Box 500. W ednesday, 8 I’ M.. Uibor Tem ple, 270% Alder str ee t, ■ t a w p r a w d h f t p k r s N o 42 H all 501. E. Fletcher, business manager, phone Main TILE LA YER S A N D H Y P E R S . No. «« —Second and fourth 141« E. II Crandall, secretary, 174 Front street. ,!.!?l,r .*?*’, , . 2 r lrst i street. Chaa. Barry, 231% Market street. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAM STERS. CHAUFFEURS. STABLEMEN AND H ELPER S. LOCAL TYPOGRAPHICAL. NO. 15— FI-at Sunday In month. 2 P. M.. W. <>. W H ill, 128 E leventh street. Lon NO. 162. — Every Thursday at M usicians’ H all. 131% Second street G. A. Rogers, recording secretary, DeYarmond. Box 559. W A IT E R S’ AND W A IT R E SSE S’ UNION NO. 100— M eets 1497 E A«h street. T uesdays, 8:30 P. M., 200% Alder. IRON MOULDERS - F ir s t and third W ednesdays. Rarten ders’ H all. 203% First street. C. F. Sm ith. 838 Colonial W ATERFRONT FE D ER ATIO N —Second and fourth T ues days. 8 P. M., 205% Firat atreet. J. I. T ucker, sec avenue. Overlook. retary, «25 Gantenbeln avenue. L A TH ER S’ UNION NO. 54.—W ednesday evening. Labor W EB PR E SSM E N .- -First Tnevday. Labor Tem ple. 270% Tem ple. Frank Mahoney, business agent, 270% Alder. Alder street. C Allaup. Journal pressroom. Main 141« S E N S E A P P L IE D S H E R M A N ACT. TO THE W EINHARD’S BEER By Samuel (i<»mp rs. Lawyers have talked fur days and i ml 8 U W. weeks iii various courts on the Sherman act, h- >ks have been written about it, long cisions have been handed down from the courts regarding its provisions. P h o n e s M a in 7 2 A 1 1 7 2 HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY Congress and Congressional committees have deb. fed the act and gone into print in the Congressional Record and other pub lic documents over it to the extent of W hen you patronize me, particularly for glasses, you are saving thousands of pages, and •••.. •es without money ami getting the b e-t service on earth. 1 personally superintend number tens of thousands of newspapers all branches of my little business. 1 employ a graduate Optometrist. J grind all my own lenses*from the best quality of glass. SEE ME. have quoted from it, commented on it, guessed at its meaning, and taken sides S T A P L E S T H E JEW E LE R upon it. The I'nited States supreme court 162 F irs t Street N ear Corner o f Morrison has divined its intent to he restriction of “ unreasonable” restraint, certain big Wear a Union trusts have decided to dissolve and re Made Suit ! associate in such manner as to avoid pen Get it Krum alties under it, hut the sum and substance O U T F I T T I N G CO. of all the destructive effects of the act Us — Your is today borne alone by organized labor. The Globe— Union Suits for men; Under credit is good WASHINGTON N e a r PA HAJtSTIC UllAIRt BLOG. Why? Is it because organized labor is named, particularized, selected and sep wear that for quality, fit and finish has arated by the terms of the act as the one no suPerior even at much higher prices, foremost, heinous, unmistakable, and dan- Comes in seasonable weights and in form- geroyg monopoly in the nation, or is it for fitting styles; made in a fine jersey rib other reasons! and shown in all sizes; two grades in cot- We challenge the judgment of the in telligent layman’s mind on the act as it ton at $1.00 a n d $1.50 stands. Let it be read, section by sec F in e L isle U n ion S u its a t ........................$1.50 For a Delicious Breakfast tion, by the average citizen, a man with F in e W o r ste d U n ion S u its a t .............. $2.50 out prejudice, unburdened by over-learn ing. indifferent to its bearing on private interests, his mind unclogged by legal precedent, his intention being to take its words in their common meaning and to o'rr«*H|..iidiii, rw'<.rdii,ic •<•<reurj. make the discriminations implied in its and the terms. Beaver Brand Winea What would he the leading discrimina Bars, Hotels and tion to occur to such a citizen'« mind! Are used by all First-Class Cafes. Would it not be that the act was meant to Blumauer & Hoch, Sole Agents. apply to mono). ‘s of “ any part of trade Main 211, A 1040. Portland, Oregon. or eonimer e, > combinations of traders and commercial men ‘‘in restraint of trade Gambrinus Brewing Company. or commerce,” to contracts or conspiracies Main 49—Portland’s Favorite Beer—A 1149. on the part of men engaged in some form in the buying or selling or transporting of material commodities? __ ___ ‘‘Restraint of tra d e !” Why, the! 40-1 Worcester Building CAULKERS—sen»«) and fourth Mon- eliurehcs are engaged, with hardly an ex- The favorite beverage of the laboring men because of its health and strength giving qualities JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY lin c o ln VIOLET OATS Didson’s “Extra Special” Whiskies Albers Bro s. Milling Co. Gambrinus Our beer never fails to please THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY 111 . i flC t lV C l^ . • • r C S t r i l l l ) 1 UpT , fllK l . ill OSKAR HUBER Manager “White Mountain” Flour “Morning Glory” Cereals ever>' wa-v discountenancing trade in eer- tain commodities, transactions which are C o lu m b ia M illin g C o m p a n y legal and which wield an enormous rev- Portland. O regon enue to municipal, state and federal gov ernments. Trade, of itself, has in this particular no sanctity. A supreme court Drink Star Brewery Famous representing liquor and cigar dealers might, if led by the mere phraseology of j A the Sherman act, level an injunction paper ; at every minister in the land who should advise his congregation to boycott the “ Look for th e S ign o f th e P lan e” products of these trades. And a com H ig h G rade G o o d s O n ly Unexcelled in All Respects. pliant President might thereupon ap All Makes of Cutlery and All Kinds of Tools Orders for Bottled Beer receive prompt attention prove. ‘‘There must be no favored Automobile Tools a Specialty Office, 361 East Burnside. East 46, D 1140. classes in this country.” Phones : Main 1682; A 1082 W orkmen’s unions are not a class of 7 4 S i x t h S t . a n d 3 1 1 O a k S t . traders. They are as distinct from trad ers as are the churches. ‘‘Class” must --------------------- necessarily, when used in the law with clearness, apply to similars in function. In order to Illustrate the rapid growth of sav The function of wage workers in nowise A^</c In te r e st ings with 4 per cent compound Interest added, extends to commercial dealings in com-, we have prepared the following table: o n S a v in g s modities. Labor unions do not employ i I R A IL OP capital; trusts, combinations of traders, W tfl.lv W ill in . W ill in W ill in W III In Dep. t»i IN II RUST ;4>ears ,10 year» 20 years 40 >ear» commercial firms, employ capital. Labor Capital, $10 0,0 00 ■Amount ¡Amount Amount Amount Saving!*. E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S ’ P E T IT IO N . the signatures would probably be com I to I to to to plete tliis week and would be filed with unions declare no dividends; they trans- Surplus, $ 1 0 ,00 0 port no goods; they possess no manufac-j POUR Per cent I 73. I 8 182. 8 403. 81294. the election commission and a special elec 1 2 0 G ran d A v e . .50 per annum Com 140. I 321 HO0. 25X0. (Frisco Labor Clarion.) 1 1*0 pounded tw ice a 1 293. 050. 1014. 5177. tion will be held at some date later than turing or other productive or distributive! C o r n e r A ld e r S tr e e t 2 00 year, January I 5X5. 1301. 3228. 10.355. establishments; they issue no stocks or Whilr over 10,000 signatures to the init the civic center matter. Ford said that it 5 (N) and lulv I. 140 ’. ! 3252. 8070. 25,888. iative petition providing for an election would probably have been possible to get bonds. They cannot enter the markets to M ERCHANTS $1 O P E N 8 A N A C C O U N T to kill the proposed telephone merger, and the completed petition in Monday, or even monopolize, conspire, or combine As a (E8tabllshtd 18 Years) fact, neither the unions nor their mem S A V IN G S A. T R U S T vote $6,000,000 bonds to take over the last Saturday, but it was deemed best not Home Telephone p la r \ have been turned to complicate the issue by endeavoring bers in their united activities ever restrain COMPANY trade. They but deviate it. With increas 8. W. Corner Sixth and Washington Streets in to the Electrical W orkers’ committee, to include it with another. ing wages, they promote it. and many others have been secured, it PORTLAND, OREGON SECOND A N D W A S H IN G T O N S TR E ETS . The trade unionists would therefore not has been decided not to attempt to put the CAPITAL $150,000.00 A Conservative Open Saturday Tools of mechanics were taxed in he a privileged class if exempted from the DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST issue on the same ballot with the civic cen Custodian Evening*, 0 to 8 Washington last year on a valuation of provisions of the Sherman act. Vege- BUSINESS. ter bond project. Edward Ford, of the committee in ' $667,000, but in 25 counties not a dollar tnrians boycott m eat; they have that right. W E C A S H RAY C H E C K S Phones: Main 851, A 1870. Abstainers boycott alcohol; they have that Open Saturday evenings 0 to 8. charge of the petition, stated Monday that ! was found of stocks and bonds. right. Tenants boycott insanitary houses, to the injury of the landlords; they have Complete List of Union Meat Markets that right. Moralists boycott the deca-; S la te Market, First and Salmon. H arry W oods, corn er Second a n d M orrison. STA N D AR D BRANDS City Market, Portsmouth. dent theater; they have that right. So, George L. Parker * Market, 14» First. Park Meat Co., Kern Park. AT LOW EST PRICES I’enph-'* Market, First and T sylor. Clothier, Hatter, Gents’ Furnisher. ¡with equal right, in defense of society, I L. E. Schult«. 45th aud M ilw aukie Road. Bay Pity M arket, Fourth and Yamhill. C ottage .Market, East Burnside and Union. Term inal Market, 148 Kocond. union wage workers have a moral right— | Union-Made Goods a Specialty. Wbe» '< r & Pay Quality M arket, 054 Alberta. Kln<l"iff Bros. Central Market, 130 Grand Ave. Vernon Cash Market, F ifteen th and Alberta. Excelsior Murkot, 412 Last Morriaon. and ought to exercise the legal right—to ? atlonal Mnrk»*t, East Burnable and Grand. We Sell All Brands of Tobacco at Cost. Albina Cash Murkot. 20<* K ukhc II. Multnomah, Sixteenth and W ashington. j boycott the products of employers who Eureka M arket, 115 North Sixteenth. Norton A Haynes. Union Avenue and Broadway. WORCESTER BLDG., 70-72 Third St., Corner Oak Empire M arket, 201 First. Main 9094. 193-195 First Street. Villa Market. 71 Eaat Eightieth. i would degrade the American standard of Columbia Market, Fourth and Carruther«. M iller’s Market, 4% T w enty-eighth. Popular Market, Utiloti Avenue aud R ussell. I living. We submit to the judgment of Arbor I.o»lge M arket, Arbor Ix»dge. Ib nvcr Mark» t. 23*> I.nrrabee. Sixteenth Street M arket. North Sixteenth. S ixth Street M arket, 441 Sixth. Use Damascus the average citizen that in doing so they! Schnell $ Lehi. 710 Union. D eery’a Market, 4«2 Jefferson. Albert Klein M arket. East Burnside and Eighth. Pavilion Market, 323 Third. are not to he classified with the trusts that I B urg’s M arket. Sixty-eigh th and Eaat Gllaao. Milk Fisher’s Market, ’’ w enty-fourth and N icolai. M ichigan Market. Albina and Kenilworth. John’s Market, 43% Sixth. monopolize natural resources, contract to | Gill A Co.. 512 M lsslsaippl. M e tr o p o lita n M a rk e t, 539 W illiam s Ave. Cream W elch’s Market, Sellwood. reduce production, conspire to raise prices ! E agle Market, 847 Mls*la*lppl Ave. Highland M arket, Pnlon Avenue and Highland. Portland Market, 300 Morrison. ! and combine to restrain trade. E. E. I^er. Russel» Street. Butter E verett Market, Tenth and Everett. M anaghsn Market. T w elfth and East Stark. CItv View .Market, Selltfood. I Common sense, we declare, revolts at j Alberts Market, Tw enty-ninth and Alberta. S. P. Market, 711 Pow ell. Shafer's Market, Front and Glbba. Canyon Market, 5<k) Jefferson. i the proposal to confound the proceedings Nob H ill Market, 21st and Irving. Duhrkoop Market, 752 Savler. Palling Street M arket, Union Avenue and Falling. Thornton’s Market, 139 KElngsworth. of the unions, the guardians of labor, with W hite House Market, E leventh and East Jeffer»« n. (in s Schm idt, Archer Place M arket. ¡the processes of the avaricious plutocracy A. tirone. 415 East Eighth. Pulton Market, 492 W ashington. East 1062, B I t . v O. 430-432 Hawthorne Ava. I»u»e Ma* a e l, O*»0 Union Ave. Ttruhn’« Market, Seventh and E. Bumalde. that manipulates markets, finances and Main 340 A 4613 317 Beck Bldg. NUab l M arket. 088 M ilwaukie. S. hlesser Bros., Union Avenue and R ussell. <). K. M arket, 1104 Haw thorne Ave. G lle’s Market. M ontavllln. sometimes the law. Ailam Trcber. 428 Falling. Iron Mountain Market. 17th and W ashington. H .m , Good Clothing for Men and Young Men on Eaa/ Thomimon’* Market. 1314 Belmont. Norton A- H a y n e s . 333 Union Ave. The appeal is now to the Congress of the Chas. Kirchner. R echlll’a Market, 925 Mlaslasippl. Mix A Gat, A lberts nnd Union Ave. Henry Hanno. Weekly or Monthly Pavmenta. W averly M arket. 8tK* East Clinton. Flrland Market. Flrland. I United States. It is an appeal to com- Belm ont Market, 1t»l2 B»lmont. W eldler Street Market. B ar Fairchild. 2**9 W asblnglon. Independent, 225 Salmon. 1 mon sense, and we should not he disap- Iioicpcmlcnt Market, S ta lls 0, 7. 8 and 9 Public Market. S snltary Market. 413 E Morrlwm street. ! pointed. But if the men in control of F. .L’ties, Putdlc Market, Pittsburg M arket, 512 Alberta street. surelwond Market. Arlcta. M ueller Market. 428 Falling. that law-making tribunal shall fail in their C. P. H citzm an , i.tth and VVnshington. cltary Market. Arlcta. Portlnnd Provision M arket. 1002% Corbett. duty, we shall nppeal to the people, the Puritan M arket, 2911 T enth street. Peter M ueller. 4?S Failing St. Si. Louis Market. 1048 Hawthorne. St John« Cash Market, St. Johns. referendum, the supreme court of com- Direct Importers Rhire and Moselle Wines. Kosse I A Frey. 04<* First. H olgate Meat Market, 41 at and H olgate. North Port’and Market. 218 Ssvler. B eckw ith A Schm idt. f«*3 Grand avenue. !inon sense. Washington, at Tenth. Dealers in High-Grade Liquors and Cordials. Mountain M arket. 997 Corbett. , Preer Cutlery & Tool Co. HopGoldBeer HowSavingsGrow f^'TrI''TT Tf XT C ^-^4. x R A .ii IV. 4/A Hibernia Sa» Ings Bank R E D F R O N T Everything in Hardware Oregon Hardware Company Warren Construction Co. Bitulithic Pavement Damascus Creamery Go. Turn H a lle Cafe EASTERN OUTFITTING and O ld H eidelberg COMPANY i R x e Citv Market. 2**2 Morris. R ain ’s M arket. 148 W. K llllngsw orth. t ^ E M. C L A R K . Pres. GEO. M. O R T O N , Mgr. John A. K eller, 1J1 Nevada. H O M E P H O N E A 1413 88% F R O N T S T R E E T N U LTN O M A H P O IN T IN C CO. B Y L A W S . W O R K IN G CARDS W E C A R R Y U N IO N W A T E R M A R K E D PAPER LETTERHEADS E N V E L O P E S — In Fact A N Y T H IN G You W ant In convention assembled the assessors of California have declared for the levy ing of taxes on land values exclusively. This is more than the assessors of Oregon will do until they are driven to it. Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth & Yamhill. “ The Store Where Your Credit is Good” BOSS OF ALL BowmanBrothers UNION We have too many officials in our coun ties, and the big trusts holding our na tional resources out of use ar entirely too deep in local politics. MADE OVERALLS T h e r e A r e N o n e B e tte r UNION MAPB C loth in g, F u r n is h !.^ Goods, H ats, Shoes, E tc . TWO STORKS 14 and 10 North Third 9t. 8. 0 Cor. Rurnatd« 01 and «8 Worth fitxtb Rt. N. W. Cor. Dart«