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SAN FRANCISCO SITUATION.
The tru th is, that th e n ' is at the present
tim e an arm y of idle men in California,
la rg e r than at any tim e since the great
San Francisco, Cal., March 4, 1912.
panic of 1893-1895, seventeen years ago.
To W h oin It May C o n cern : D uring tin* and there is no prospect of relief from this
past few m onths. San Francisco and Cal­ condition of affairs. In San Francisco
ifornia have been advertised in the v a ri­ alone, there arc
idle men am ong its
ous sections of the country as an ideal resident citizens, to say nothing o f those
place tor men who desire em ploym ent at who have been inveigled into com ing to
high wages. This sort of falsehood lias this coast by the greedy railroads, real
been continued by designing men and in­ estate sharks and other p lunders who
stitu tio n s until C alifornia has been flooded protit by such a condition of affairs. The
w ith idle men, who have been lured to the jails and ch arity institutions arc nightly
land of sunshine and flowers by the agents filled with homeless men, who have fallen
of g rinding greed, who hoped by this victim s to the deceit of tin* profit m ongers,
m eans to reap handsome profits.
who are w ithout conscience or feeling, as
These falsehoods have been believed by they reach out th eir filthy hands to grasp
m any persons because of the fact th at the the pennies of the poor.
P anam a-I’aeific Exposition is to be held
There is not enough w ork in C alifornia
in S i Francisco in 1915, and an o th er ex­ at the present tim e to engage 50 per cent
position in San Diego at the same time. of the labor now here, yet the C ham ber
Otherw ise, the viciousness of the mammon- of Commerce of San F rancisco is c irc u la t­
loving gentry m ight not have yielded such ing hundreds of thousands of postcard
retu rn s.
falsehoods th roughout the w orld in an cf-
fort to induce other w orkers to come to
APPEALS TO ALL.
State Trades Union Director»
a land of idleness, hunger and miser}.
This w arning is sent out in the hope
Edm und N orton says:
e .l, ,
that those who see it may spread the tru th
In polities the single ta x appeals to;
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far and wide, and (bus ludk the minions of
The protectionist, because it protects
ASTORIA.
greed on this eoast in th eir efforts to capital tru ly to the extent of the exeiup- AW
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.
profit by the m isery of those n n fo rtu n ate t io n ; a n d to
f*rnicu*R „a,,
Hall.
1
L« riit»eti, agent, i
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enough to be searehiiit' for eiuployini'iit.
The free trad er, because it takes aw ay
‘ ni ci»™«
barte ^ rs V
Gold is the only god these greedy m or­ al! in.erferenees with tra d e ; to
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tals know, and so long as there is a elianee
**»<♦
ne» reta ry
The cap italist, because it d o e sn 't at-
n“i"'!’»il»'l,r
,
to grasp a dime, they erave it. and would tem pt to rob him sim ply because he has barbers no . i «7. i .„„
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C hinn L,».
take it out id the palsied baud of advatieed som ething; to
Itun'd
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r t ; |. E. ^■nworih,
j A sh w o rth , p o,
noun s Nt.
age or from the helpless fingers of puny
Labor, because it frees labor, cheapens tE sTe Ao
council . -M econd ,„ d r,„lrlh Tll. ,
infancy, w ithout a pang of conscience, or its living and opens up o p p o rtunities for
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! in F,,'h^l’,,'''''l 11'
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the slightest reg ret. Such is the charac­ work, thereby
thereby raisinir
raising wanes.
wages.
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ter ol the men responsible for the false
To the individualist U appeals because J«Totuv
ii'.rm,',^1 avenu«*.
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pictures of C alifornia conditions now be­ it , removes
all . unnecessary
and irksom
e cioarmakers
union
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.««aoAAA.no
U fliU N ' No,
425.—J,,-
ing spread throughout the world.
frictions to freedom ; and t to o the
t l . , . so-
v ,._ I electrical
‘- i a t.
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restrictions
There is no dem and for labor here— eialist, because it socializes land values
7 » R-” ’ NURÎ?^i7r n r and
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nothing but idleness on every band. O ur a ? d restores the free functions o f the fishermen ' s u ' X ' - Z h " 7’ ™
streets are lined with idle men in search highw ays to the control of governm ent.
¡‘¿y,1"1"-'- 7 •" »' »' <■' m i i “ï " X n r"Si'r„..r',J
of em ploym ent, many o f them without
To the religionist it appeals because it longshoremen s un on
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3 p
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means to sustain, themselves, and com­ is m oral; and to the m oralist, because it
wmu. .....
«...1 b u .ln re ,
',77 Borní "root “
pelled to depend upon the ch arity of is rig h t— to all real people, when they
strangers.
und erstan d it, because it is expedient,
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S tay aw ay from C alifornia u n til such wise, ju st and efficient.
tim e as you receive inform ation from
â î î â î «»g ' r “ . ™ : ,? '* ; " ; * *■
tru stw o rth y sources that there is work for
I here ««
are
w
en I « going
r*<'ordiii«
aacratiry’ Bo**ro®' *** RUmeda
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« V some V
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rw
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you here.
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the next ■ - L egislature.
There will he law- TEAM
te A mm D R tV F n a w . i«.
Fir.t
Tl,„
F ra i em ail v,
yers enough there, anyw ay, w ithout send-
1-«
cm . ¿¡»1;..'^.''’^ ..... *’
PA UL SCHARREN BERG,
in g a n y from M ultnom ah c o u n ty .
MEDFORD
S ecretary C alifornia S tate F ed eratio n of
Labor.
JOHN I. NOLAN.
BAf “X .
- . m
S ecretary League for the P rotection of the
BRICKLAYER«— Sm ith’« H all. M onday..
o b r i.n a ,
Unemployed.
m
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Local Merchants Who Believe in Reciprocity
S W E T L A N D ’S
German Cookin«. Nothin« Fumy,
but Oood and Plant?,
The Place for Pure Sweets, Ice
Cream and Theatre Luncheons
EDW. FRANKE’S
Morrison, near Third
GRAND UNION RESTAURANT
385 E. Burnside St.
Batwaaa Grand aad Union Avaa.
Phon* Feat 1107.
Lat’rande Creamery
C ash paid fo r b u tter, e g g s and ch eese.
A ll g o o d s relailed a t w h o lesa le prices.
A-2070, Main 77(J
264 Yamhill St.
G. P. RUSSELL
292 Washington St., near 5th
A -Ill«.
1-2 W ashington
Street
Cor. Seventh
J. J. RADDERLY
130 l i t St.
Wm. Sohmear. Pre*. R. W. Sohmear, So*.
Phoa* Maia 117«.
Hardware
Complete stock of Mechanics’
Tools
SCHMEER FURNITURE
The Bonboniere
174 First Street
Cor. Yamhill
The Dolly Varden
332 Washington St.
CO.
Daalara la Carpata. Puraltur* Storaa aad
Other Rouaahold Furniture.
Ernst Confections
Marquam Theater Bldg.
Famous for our 20 Cent Luncheon»
ORA DON AND KOEHLER
THE REEVES SHOE CO.
313 Wash.
THE ROYAL HAT WORKS
First and Main Streets
223 P in t St., near Salmon, Portland, Or*.
0 . O. W AREHAM A N D SON
G eneral H a rd w a re and B uilding
Supplies
Phone W oodlawn 1982
1144 Union Ave: N.
110 Second Street
COUCH ’8 PHARMACY
H. E. Couch, Prop.
817 M ississippi Ave.
Phon« H om , A H I«.
Phase Kata IMS.
PORTLAND TENT AND
AW NING CO.
D ruggists
J o n e s ’ D rugs are th e Best
VIENNA BAKERY
10th and Stark Sts.
FRANK MONNER. Myr.
1 6 N o r th F r o n t S tr e e t
Lunch Room
COLUMBIA
H ARDW ARE
CO.
Always Open
104-106 Fourth Street
311 Washington St.
P h on es, A-1236; Main 1236
Tabor 571
LIST OF LABEL TOBACCOS.
MULTNOMAH ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Title* Examined, Marts*«« Loan*.
Abatraota, Oartlfloetaa af
Tltla
201 H ENRY BUILDING
Pho««
Mala
4744.
Ma« la tha Trait.
THE KENSHAW HAT
Regular $3 Quality
SHERM AN CLAY A N D CO.
Pianos
V ictor T alking M achines
Sixth at Morrison
ROSE
CITY
PHARMACY
Always $ 2 .0 0
A. B. English, Prop.
4 4 9 W ashington, near T w elfth
169 Fourth, near Morrison
Cor. Union Ave. and F ailing St.
G I L L ’S
O. M. JARRETT AN D CO.
Men’s Furnishers and Clothiers
Union Made Hats
Third and A lder Streets
393 E. Burnside St.
M URPH Y’S
N. M. SKATER
Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings
D ealer in C arpets and F u rn itu re
273 Russell Street
H. C. SCHROEDER
W ILL W. SAVAOE
Furaitara, Hardware and Paiatt. Stovea.
>aa<aa Oarpata, Linoleum. Shade*. Baddlac,
Crockery, Oraaitawara. Eta., Eto.
Saooad-Raad Goad* Boupkt. Sold aad Exchanged
General Feed Store
553 Vancouver Ave.
Phone East 593
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^ 1 0 « •— Corner
C o m
and
Fergu.on,
T O fA M A T iT T w wwuaw«»*.. . .
Fellow W o rk e r: In continuation of our
LT o ^ r ^ o r ?45M^ 8i i i ? R r a E-Y Nw
C. C. Y E A G E R , Prop.
-ecretary, P. o . Box 3H2. R „.ehurg, Or.
« '’f-rt""»
cam paign of education fo r a g re a te r de­
CA* PEj l e f , i ? ' r ° '
Prld"F e e e n 'u t, Labor H ill. 32»
m and by the consum er for union labeled
1977 East Stark St., Nontavilla
"■ C' E- 8on > - e c r e l.r .
PLUM BERS A N D STEAM FIT T E T i No. « « — M eeting.
tobaccos, snuff and cigarettes, you will
'■ " f * B. A. M u ll. , I ,
find enclosed a little hook containing a
Fr” yH'ó .g f,°-
? "c . *n i
A Sanitary Bakery Is the Place Where
list of the union tobacco m an u factu rers
You Should Buy Your Bread.
TEt MSJ^ . 1,0yob,,?’h-Veign::2:y »
L,b<>r
32*
and the brands they m akek. We ask your
| careful inspection of the contents of this
SALEM.
B HEW EKY W ORKERS NO. 380 -B r a n c h I. Fred Bern
hook and note the great num ber of brands
Have Moved in Their New Quarters,
kopf. »ecretary, P. o . Box 504. S .le m , Oregon.
and the choice of the best b ran d s of to­
ON VANCOUVER AVENUE AND FRE­
Ct at f P 7 -E?.TeH
8<r 10?4
” nlnn ” "u «•"!•>• S„tiird,.v
bacco, snuff and cig arettes on the m arket.
.«» I . 51. J. 1«. \\|M|)-«r, president* I) F
k<>x
MONT STREET.
W’cretary. 520 B elm ont St
■'«•«u. 1». t . itn
.
W e feel th a t with th is list in y our pocket
With their modern ovens and their blend­
W° ; k e ? 8
» » . - P a t t o n H all, C m -
i
J
» “d fourth M onday, nt s e M. L. T
ing, sifting and proofing ayatem, they are
and the consciousness of the know ledge it
« o n d a n r d , 11 tin m in i .erretn ry , 57." North 20tn St.
able to bake the best loaf of bread that
affords, it will give you a g re a te r oppor-1
PA i i ,rTE, Hi'i J1 0 ' .'» * • — ’‘"ffance 8 l,n Shop. 8
Liberty
can be made. They have the lightest and
»tretf flr .t and third Thnradny. nt 8 P. M Ernevt li
tu n ity to become a m ore forcible and
Burrell, .ecretary, R. I). 7, B<ix S B
best ventilated bakery on the Pacific
T Y nm?rhA 4W|I?ir1’»’ * ? ' * 10
Wrat Sunday In earn
b e tte r booster for tobacco products bear­
( oast, and they employ nothing but union
S T h Front
H ,r r r ® HI,E " ' " ‘ ■O'- SM
labor. Their place is open for inspection
ing the blue label. It will enable you to
st any time.
| do b e tte r work and induce a la rg e r num ­
ST. HELENS.
ber of your friends to get firmly set in
P A ^A °BRANCHB Nn Ui IOi r, G J , ™
W. »• AND CAN
A-UA, BKANCH No. 47—St. Helena, Oregon.
Q Fr1ed„
the habit of asking fo r and insisting on A. Schneider
THE DALLES.
g e ttin g tobacco, snuff and cig arettes which
B R EW E R Y W O R K E R S .-O tto Blrkm aler. Box No. 45S.
heai the label All th a t is needed is to
BARTEN D ER S— John F orem a n , 808 Union atreet.
“ get the h a b it” and the rest is as easy
Im porter», W holesale and R etail D ealers
C A N PFN T Fna"" .R „n " o ’ , , r e a t
York Restaurant
as falling off a log.
w!U£i.'?St*'
901 Ful,on
n fn “
. . *rFTarA
Mn TAE W
°R K ,E R S.— Arthur
Splckermann, The
Cheese, Macaroni, Olive Oil, Sausage, Etc. S heet
Oallea, Or., (en eral delivery.
If your friend would like to have a
191
Third
Street
Portland,
Oregon
VANCOUVER, WASH.
copy of this book, send fo r it. or tell him
BARTENDERS. NO. 415.—Second and foorth Sunday»
to drop us a postal card and one will come
union Hall at 3:00 P. M. E R. Brown, aecretnry
by next mail.
J. P. FINLEY & SON,
CA?,Pf ,“ T ER? £ 0CAE,'
* » • — Meet* every Monday
night In the Bartender»' Hall, Main atreet. 8 Axtell
A sking your co-operation in this cam ­
Frorratsiva
n,.'u
H. A'ulernon. financial aecretary, 214
r,'4hteenth »treet W .: F. W hltegoo, recording aecretary.
paign for ou r joint b etterm ent, we rem ain.
Funeral Directors and Embaí mere.
T w en ty-fifth nlid Harney atreet*.
F ra te rn a lly yours.
P A I N T E B S M » u d a y night. Painter*’ H all. W all block
Third aad
Chaa. ( hriat. aecretary. care E. M. Meach
TOBACCO W O R K E R S’ IN T E R N A T IO N ­
y«0 R TrH .
K 0-
and third
AL UNION.
Thursday night«. Union H all. 10«l4 Main atreet. Frank
The Portland Cheese Company
428-430
EA ST
BU RN SIDE ST.
Eaet UHU.______ Beth Pkoaee,______ B - lt t l.
PETER KLEEMAN
Montavilla Bakery
R flQ PV ilTD r*
LOCOMOTIVE ENOINEERS, N 0 <7«— V. C. B a rd e., ,ec
The LOG CABIN BAKING CO.
Phone E ast 1562
______ 143-5 Russell Street
Rouaaa Paraiahad Completa, Caah ar Iaat&UmaaL
Undertaking aad Zmbelmla«.
•44-344 Russell St., Portland, Ora.
Phaaa Beat » 4 1 .
Mae. Phaaa Caat S i l l .
_
k o i
Books, Office Supplies and
Stationery
t
t
L o h r ’s B a R e r y
B. F. JO NES A N D CO. •
Corner Failing.
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Sunnyside Home
Bakery
Manufacturing of Hata in all queliti«*, it y lai
and ebapaa. Rata to ordar from «1.71 ap.
Hat* cleaned aad blocked. F ire.-oleas work
fuarar.ta«d.
Phono Maia M4S.
Butter, Eggs, Cheese,
Cream and M ilk
- K
California Bakery
Shoes at your service.
Local 118.
Druggists
FO NES CREAMERY CO.
“
PACIFIC BAKERY
Dentist
342
“
m
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
SHOES OF MERIT
-
B a lt im o r e B a k i n g
C om pany
Bicyclaa. Spertin« Good*. Ptehlaa Taokla, Gaa-
•ral Repairing. Oaa Suppllaa aad
Umbrella Department.
Phoaaa.
,.
John Rae ^ oarmakers
. c no . W 4 » IUY,
. - F ir .t F n ,i.. a
.
I Hi..,, Uall
d
” P M ■
In South A ustralia they have a fat lum ­
•wralary. „ 4 Comii««?ui atr%t^* d*",: 3o*
ber and fuel tru s t th at w orks a g raft of a
.... - >" ^>«h-a nan. „ o.
delivery fee of 25 cents charged with every
LAm
uR8i,.N
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ond^
R: 7 ‘?08Tx ,r
order delivered. The team sters are ex­
P A T*” “ . " * a r ’ “
T b n r r t,,,,. “ „
pected to collect more th an th eir wages
M
• lm
I’lill J•* i rii«ata. S«‘i ri'tnry
207 FO URTH ST R E E T
from this fee.
POSTOFFICE CLERKS. NO. d-J
r.
.
N orth Sydney is separated from Sydney
rw ary.
In rnrnlnn all n,e Cme.
*■<'
proper in A u stralia and the ferries are
368 ■***"■ Frl,l">‘
<’• WH*,». 22T
run by a bunch of g ra fte rs as im pudent
TEAM STERS
NO. 17«—Chaa. Helm
Heervtarv
d a y .. S m ith '. H all.
n u l xx.
' f'
Tu'"
and over-reaching as any A m erican stre e t
* “ » » — Flrat T ne.day, 8 |.
M
railw ay combine could he.
S -n lll.'. H all.
A F. S t.n n e t,. SeerH ary
B .„
'
Phone Main 3 3 1 8
F in d in g th a t over a m illion dollars cap ­
8 " E E ? « M A L W ORKERS. LOCAL NO »3
,
th ir d ln n ..l« y . 111......ml
CaH Arnmrlefr iJ " .'1
ital was not producing a n y th in g last J a n ­ FRONT and MARKET STREETS OPERATIVE PL A ST E R E R « LOCAL NO 1’ 4 i- ' ’
u ary the m aster builders of South A us­
Brown'. S e / 7 .
i i ' r * ............ ..
tra lia subm itted to the ty ra n n y of the
BAKER CITY.
union building tra d e s and differences were
BAKER TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO 8 » S
.
STEIN’S BAKERY
subm itted to a rb itra tio n . P ro b ab ly it has
A lx, r<*fx'ta npouiiia.,«.
in»«
03. John \
AiiflrewR,
preMld^nt* ««
M. »,
n. C likenton, Bvcroturv rrm .
STEIN BROS., Proprietors
urer, 1024 C lifford »treet.’
BtPOA»
* nn
not .vet p en etrated many of the m a ste rs’
OF
L 0C 0M 0T IV F
rw nrvrm a
heads that, w hen labor stops producing Dealers in BR EA D C A K ES A N D PA ST R Y BROTHERHOOE*
w . Moon D lv l.lo i 7<M) It“ J
Or J rM0I.NE,ER8 , - "
cap ital takes a rest. too. ami th a t in fact
Telephone« Main 1790, A 1790 325 Sixteenth St.. North
capital never produces a n y th in g w ithout
CT° ^ AKJ » ’ f :
T-radiy^ r.r„
Order, for Weddini* aad Partial «ill Receive oar Proaipt Atteatioa
labor and land.
----------------------- CAFor"r” “ •.e*0.■,.?*-“ ee,• Tbm*’*e «-„In,,. C. E
On F e b ru a ry 1st a new early closing law
E.
0.
GLOSS
w ent into effect in South A ustralia th a t
H. BRAMMER
™
Baker City, Oregon.
M Sh nrtllff. •eerptary.
shuts up m ark ets and stops the c a rry in g
" r V e ^ a ’ V o ^ ^ , “ ! flm? d°vEC°*A,T0RS °F
on of m any trad es and callings a fte r 6
p. m. It appears to he very drastic, hut
to suit the w orking people.
PLUM
AND
STEAM
< ;d BESRS
.„,d fo u
n t, E
rld ,,“ . FIT TE R S Y a oad «•
410 EAST ASH STREET
The labor p a rty of New South W ales de­
PHONES: East 114, B-1166
m ands the su b stitu tio n of the initiative
EUGENE.
fo r.th e u p p e r life senate. It also dem ands
atroet.
*
t ’«u«le Nylreater, weeretary. 20« MadN-n
llie ta x a tio n of land values, free school
CAT n f'>,« EH 8 ' i i ° '
_ T h u w d .y evening 7 Vi F'ghrh
hooks and m aterials, settlejnent of lands
•»"«I \\ JiMinette arrears
<> p
D a v ,« f i.
0
E
ighteenth
and
Alder
atreet.:
««cretary.
and abandonm ent of the sale of crown
PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERB
Yn aai
««
¿ I e Ì K n , 8 ° 'Cl<*'k’ E "",,h
W ill.m w te ” 1r e 7 |j‘”"w’
(public) lauds to speculators, m inim um
,
o . narblnaon, aecretary. Box 522.
»treeiw. w
wage and regulation of hours.
G
R
A
N
T
S
P
A
SS.
New South W ales has a public b rickyard
BERS, j . O.
< ar «. . Thursday
_
«•rei,h,g.
u . F,
D a r A
* , S box F 3 3 8 Nn
*
1004 Belmont St. PLUM
th a t is said to be flourishing, although of Phone Tabor 174
course the building supplies combine does
HOOD RIVER.
not like it.
PLUM
BERS . AND
M FITTER
a N°
v r'''r'
«
-v. rer.ry
B o , « 8TEA
8 . HhST
River, 8 o S NO
g o n a * n " — A
The reduction of stre e t c a r fares on a
I
KLAMATH FALLS.
new line in Sydney, A u stralia, has had the
effect of raisin g the rents, and the benefits
i
PLt7f’
EH0i
57?;
KlVmTu f I h .” Or“*’’ '• '“'O'’1«
S e llw o o d 6 2 4
expected by ten an ts have been m ore than
'
LA GRANDE.
absorbed.
5 2 4 M ilw a u k ie «Street
LO mount L n l Ó doe E ì no A*,?, E3JO7« « n . blue
B u tte r shipped out of New South W ales
is g rad ed and stam ped by governm ent in­
spectors, and there is a m arked im prove­
-e,t. ¿ £ « £ PÌ 3 Ì n a';"en^,ni:.e 00rr. ndeC oEr ""P"'r
ment in the qualities.
locomotive engineers , grand ronde lodge , no
The A ustralian and the New South
’ “ '(l/.n d .. Or
' *eCre‘**'J> 1701 ’V’ -b logton .venue,
W ales R abbit T ra p p e rs ’ Unions recently
Lunch Parlors
M arshfield .
am algam ated. The unions had a mem­
LO^ , ° r r EioxN K̰CAL
8EBIE8 18-Z Bo»'-™.
bership of 3,000. and it is expected the
390
MORRISON
STREET
num ber will reach 6,000 d u rin g the year.
PENDLETON.
PENDLETON TYPOGRAPHICAL.— M eets 2 P m first
A conference recently w ith exp o rters re- .
a eclita ry * / m onth’ Eagle-W ooflmen H all. Rimer’ Baer.
suited in an increase o f 10s p er week.
Phea* Eaat 4444.
Maia SIM.
ADVANCE LABOR’S CAUSE
AUSTRALASIA NOTES.
449 EA ST BU RN SIDE STREET
Staiger Shoe Co.
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ERIKSEN HARDWARE CO.
Dealers in Shelf and General
Hardware, Mechanics’ Tools
554-556 W illiams Are., Cor.
Knott
I
Tired of the awful stru g g le for ex ist­
ence n woman in Salem a few weeks ago
I killed herself and four children. Oregon
I should pay widows w ith m inor children
reasonable pensions, l ’leiitv o f big tim ­
ber tra c ts and w nter pow er to levy on to
I pay them with. W hy n o t T
EMIL THIELHORN
Pupil o f Sevrlk,
Tln" n- Thlr,T
>n” ra«tlonal Bxperlenee
900 Marquam Bldg. Phone«;
M irth. 1«29
U n io n
MUSIC
i ,nd ” Oroh»«,r* Furaiahad fay
All Oeoaatoaa. Coxnplat. Kapartoir,.
PERCY A. CAMPBELL.
»4 Eaxt 74th N.
Pkaaa. Taker Mt
vxea«-, financial
ll'in ill in i secret«!*
N. Colp,
Vancouver. W ash.
600 T w en ty-sixth a t ia e l
Multnomah Barber Shop
Tha Beat of Barrioaa to Evary Ona.
MANICURING
X. C.
Ekbom and
p. J.
MASSAGING
Barbara. Prop*.
43 Third Street, Between Pine and Ash