Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, May 02, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
Page Threw
Business Enterprises Desirous of the Friendship of Organized Labor
LOCAL UNION DIRECTORY
ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL—Third rriday
eveulnx. 205 ft First *ireet. G eorfe I’ . Howell, secre­
tary, Oregonian composing room.
AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS NO. 757 — First and third
W ednesdays. Labor Temple, 2*70 ft Alder. W. J. Turley,
secretary. 83 N. Sixth street. Malu 6896.
BARBERS' UNION I ». 75 Meets fourth Wednesday at
Auditorium. 2 o » ft Third St. T. M. Ix-abo, Secretary.
Miiin 9139.
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY W 0R K E R 8, NO. I l l -
Meet 1st ft 3rd Saturday lu month, at 5 p. m . 230ft
Yamhill street. Earl Stout president. WHI E. Jenkins,
secretary and business agent., Itooiu 8, 2 3 0 ft Yamhill
street.
Phone, Malu 7510.
BEER D R IV E R 8 AND BOTTLERS. -F ir s t and third
W ednesdays. Labor Tempi«*, 27<>ft Abb r street
O. D.
Forte, secretary, Thli,d and Ibuch streets, Lents.
BREW ERY
WORKERS. Second and fourth Saturday
ewenlugs, 228 ft Yamhill.
John Schuehle, secretary,
p. <». Box 171.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY TRAINM EN —M eets first
and third Sunday at 1:30 I*. M.. and secoud aud fourth
Saturday at 7:30 P. M , In Sw iss Hall. 2&3ft Third
street. Is-tween Jefferson and Columbia at reels. L. D.
Keyxe’r. Jefferson street depot.
BARTENDERS' LEAGUE NO. 83»— First and third Sun­
days - bt p. M. 205 ft First. Chas. Graaamag. 205Ml
F l f d * Main 3704.
BINDERY WOMEN No. 118—First Wednesday evening tu
Mulkey building, Second and Morrison. J. sale Henrier-
a*>n, 547 W ebster street, Wutxllawu 2410; Elsie Schm itt,
tlioiio ini se< retary, S53 Mm niluiu
BLACKSMITHS AND H EL PE R S -F irst and third Fridays,
Ijubot Tciuple, 2 7 o ft Alder.
J mn .
p.mdiug *• u-otary. 656 p o w d l
deni. 14)0 ft Grant avenue.
B0 a (A OF BU SINESS A G E N T S -M eets Tuesday and Frl
d i ^ a t 0 A. M.. at Labor Temple.
BOILERMAKERS Necond and fourth Thursday».
Room
502 Labor T«-tuple, 2 7 0 ft Alder at reel; F. E. Dlahow,
secretary, 085 E T w entieth.
BOOKBINDERS N o . 9 0 -Third Tuesday, I ail air Tempi»,
270 ft Alder street. Ralph A. kiddy, P. O. Box 147.
B R IC K L A Y E R S—Thursday evening, 2O5ft First. P. Scan-
lau. aectetary.
Box 328, city
BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON W ORKERS -T u e sd a y .
g P. M., 2 7 0 ft Abler, third floor. Dan Conley hualness
Agent. Main 1410. A 3112.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY CARMEN OT AMERICA,
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 888 -E very second and fourth
Monday. Carpenter!,' Hall. East Pine and Grand avenue.
F. L. Farnsworth, recording secretary. M ilwaukie. Or.
BUILDING LABORERS -T uesday night. 270», Abler »tract
A. F. Acorn, recording secretary. Labor T em ple, Bar
ney M cNulty, fin a u ih i a» «retary, 270 ft Aider street
BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL--H I*. M. Monday. Labor
Tem ple, 270 ft Alder street. Win Noffke. secretary. 353
Sixteenth street.
B. W. Slooman. bualooaa agent.
O ffice hours. 12 to 1. M alo 1418.
BREW ER Y TRADES SECTION First Friday. 205 ft First
street. O. D. Forte, corner Third and Birch streets.
CARPENTERS NO. 80— Every W ednesday.
Grand a»e
nue and E ast Pine. C. W. Ryan, secretary, 554 East
Seventeenth; It. O. Rector, financial secretary, 975
Gladstone avenue.
Carpenters Hall. East pine aud
Grand avenue.
Phone: E ast 8279.
CARPENTERS NO. 808 -M eet» every T uesday, 8 p .tu.,
Labor Tem ple, Hull 401. 2 7 0 ft Alder. G. W. Campbell,
recording secretary; Labor Tempi«*, 4 to to 5 30 p in
Phone Mal’t L416. Joe. H ow ell, financial secretary and
treasurer, 401 Skidmore.
CARPET AND SHADE W ORKERS LOCAL NO. 8 — .Meets
fir st and third Fridays at 2 3 0 ^ Y am hill. C. S. Keu
ney, 270 ft Grant street.
CEMENT FIN ISH E R S AND HELPERS. LOCAL NO. 119.—
Every T uesday, 8 P. M., H all 501. Labor Temple.
Chas. Graxier,
business agent, 2 7 0 ft Alder, Labor
Temple.
CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL— Every Friday. 8 P. M.,
Labor Tem ple.
A. W. Lawrence, secretary, 270ft
Alder, care Labor Press o ffice. Hour» 7 to 8 P. M.,
W ed n esd ays
F ridays.
CIO ARM A K E R S.— Second Monday. Labor Tem ple. 270ft
Alder street. B. J. Stack, secretary. 2 7 0 ft Alder street.
COOKS' U NION NO. 578— Meet» every Tuesday a t 289
Third street. J. C. C asw ell, secretary; L. Jamison busi­
ness agent.
COOPERS’ UNION No. 1—Math. Schoo, secretary, 3613
Slxty-flfth street 8. E.
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF C A R PEN TER » --M eet» Friday
night.
G. T. Hunt, business agent; W. J. Shelley,
ae< retary-tr«»asurer. 8:00 to 4 .'10. Phone M 1416. Hall
5 0 0 ft, Labor Tem ple.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS' LOCAL 125 — M eets Thurs­
day nights. Hull 4oo. Allaky Bldg. C. D. McConahy,
financial secretary. 825 Eleventh street; J J Solhaug,
recording secretary: C. A. Jordan. busln«*w agent,
office 318 A llsky Bldg.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS, NO. 317—Tuesday, 8 p tn.
H all 401, Labor Tem ple, 2 7 0 ft Alder. Fred Loth, hual-
ii «*» h agent.
Box rtl4. Mtiln 1416 A 8112.
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS. -8«< »ml and fourth Fri-
alays. 8 P
M.. Utbor Tem ple, 2 7 0 ft Alder street.
W*. <>. Ash. president. L ents; It. V. Clark, secretary,
928 E. El« v«-ntii street N.
GARMENT W ORKERS First and third Thursday even­
ings. C iriw nters' Hall. East Pine and Grand avenue.
E G Barger, secretary, 828 E. Kelly s reet.
G R ULINHANDLERS-First ami third Thursday». Dat.ta
Hall
R ussell and Kirby Sts. J. I. Tucker, business
agent. H eadquarters. 409 Albina Ave. C-2356. J. Sw an­
son, secretary, r*6s Albina Ave.
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINEERS. LOCAL 872.—
M eets Saturday night. Bartenders' H all. 205‘ i First
street. E. Fletcher, boslnera m anager; Chas. A. Purcell,
__ _____ _
recording secretary.
INTERNATIONAL
BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS
CHAUFFEURS. STABLEMEN AND HELPERS. LOCAL
NO. 162. —Every Thursday at Musicians' Hall.
131ft
Second street.
<1. A. Rogers, recording secretary,
1497 E Ash street.
IRON M OULDER»—First and third W ednesdays. Barten
dera’ H all. 2 0 5 ft First »treet. C. F. Sm ith. 838 Colonial
avenue. Overlook.
L A TH E R »’ UNION. NO. 84— W ednesday evening. Labor
Tem ple.
ls*ster T inker, business agent, 270ft Alder.
LEATHER WORKERS — Second and
fourth
Wednesday
2 05ft First. Mr. J. M. Davis. 200 Second street.
LOCAL LABEL TRADES DEPARTM ENT -S econ d and
fourth Tuesdays. 8 p M . SOSft First street. A W.
Lawn n<<, president; M W. Petersen, secretary.
LOCOMOTIVE FIREM EN AND ENGINEM EN, J. B. MAY­
NARD NO. 1 9 8 — Friday evening 7:30, Allaky Hall.
P. J. Brady, secretary, 219 Monroe.
LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL 6 .—First and third Thursday».
8 1* M . H ill H all, W illiam s avenue aud Ruasell street.
Ned Sm ith, business agent; headquarters, 272 Gliaan.
Main 6204. A 3914.
LONGSHOREMEN 8 ASSOCIATION. NO. 8. — First and
third Thursday evening. Hall 802. Labor Tem ple. 270ft
A E. Barnes.
business
agent;
headquarters,
248
Flanders. A 2060. Main 2061.
MACHINISTS. RAILROAD LODGE NO. 4 3 8 .-S ec o n d and
f itrfh W«-dncMla’ia. hull 300. Lubor Tem ple. Frank
T.vrer, secretary, 37 Emerson street.
MACHINISTS. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 88—Tuesday.
8 p. M . Hall 302. Labor Temple. 270ft Alder atreet.
J W. Marriott, recording secretary; Charles Hough,
financial secretary. Box 118.
M A IL E R S--F irst Monday, 7 30 P M . Room 213 Oregonian
building. G. II. ('hesvldine, secretary, 236 14th atreet.
MARBLE WORKERS LOCAL NO. 25.—First and third
Thursdays. 269 Third street. A. S. Iruhoff, Prince»»
Hotel.
MARINE FIREM EN. OILERS AND W ATERTENDERS
UNION OF THE PACIFIC - 1 0 1 North Front. Thoa.
Farrell, agent. Phone Main 3277.
MEAT C U T T E R » -F irst and third Wednesday nights and
»«•««►lid and fourth Munday afternoons, 265ft First Kt.
Murahall 4891. D. A. Dyer, president; W. J. Cawley,
vi«. piesldeut; J. J. Shea, secretary; A. McLeod,
ftuattclal secretary; Uus Linde, business agent.
METAL TRADES COUNCIL First and third Thursday
nights
l4«l»or Tem ple, Hull 602. W. IL Chase, secre­
tary, 270»j l^iltor Temple.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS’ PROTEC­
TIVE UNION. LOCAL No. 159. I. A. T. 8. E ._ M e e t»
s«*eond and fourth W ednesdays each month at 11:15
E M In T M A. hall, Raker T heater bldg . 11th aud
Morrison streets. Fred Lew is, ¡»resident; ltlehard C.
Piper, secretary, 225 Morrison street.
MUSICIANS I Inst Tuesday, 11 a
in., 131ft Second
sire* t
Board m eets W ednesday, 11 a in., same place.
Curl Stoll, secretary. Main 6007, A 5259.
PAINTERS. LOCAL NO. 10 -E very Wednesday evening,
Labor Tempi«*. 27oft Abler street. <». It. H artw ig,
business ug« n t Main 1416
E. A Cbeyne, re«*ording
se«r«tsry. 924 East T hirty-eighth street.
PATTERNM AKERS. -Second and fou>'h Mondays.
Musi-
clana’ Hail 131ft Secoud street. H. A. Sylvester. 46
l'ni«»n atentie North.
PILE DRIVERS WOODEN BRIDOF AND DOCK BUILD­
ER?'
No. 78— M« «*t Thursday. 2« 5 ft Second street.
The«». ' ug, 2 7 0 ft Alder.
PLA8T1.A
S No. 88 - 8 I’. M. W ednesday, Labor Tem ple,
27«»ft Abb r street.
<’ M J »hnsou. business agent.
27«»' t Abler street: nffbe lou rs, 8 to 9 anti 4 to 5:
Pet«*r M ansley, correspond! ng-recording secretary, 26t)
Griiio.ni avenue.
PLUM BERS. U. A ._L 00A L 51— Every
Mi’
McConnell.
Labor Tem ple, 270ft Alder atreet.
"lain
1416.
business agent. M
i
PORTLAND P H 0T 0-E N G R A V E R 8. LOCAL 31—H all 801
Isibwr T«-tnple. Tom Jackson, secretary, P. O. Box 689.
PRE8SM EN No. 43.— First Thuraday evening, 270ft Alder.
\\ I. llarp«‘r, president; J. H. Jones, financial secretary,
569 Hawthorne Terrace.
RIVER STEAMBOAT M EN'S UNION — M eets Saturday
evenings, 264 ft Alder street.
John Hoffman, busi­
ness agent.
SA IL O R S - Monday night, 51 Union avenue. D. W. Paul.
P. O. Box 2100.
SANDSTONE CUTTERS.—First and third Thursdays. 8
P M.. Labor Tem ple, 270ft Alder street. Geo. Leh­
man. secretary. 81 North Fourteenth street.
SHEET METAL W O R K E R » Friday evening, 304 Allaky
building, Third and M<>rrlaon.
J. A. Brady, business
agent. Main 5204. A5467
SHINGLE W EAVERS NO. 58 Meet Drew H all, 162 Second,
••very second and f«»urth Sunduy.
John Clifford, aec-
r«*tary.
SH IPW R IG H TS AND CAULKERS— Second and fourth Mon-
dayi
» P. M . Labor Tem ple, fifth floor. Charles
Gregory, 481 Union avenue, rhone Main 613.
SIGN PA IN TER S. NO. 488— First and third Fridays, Labor
Temple. A. C. Montgomery, secretary, 1864 Terraco St.
STATIONARY FIR EM EN — Meet every W ednesday at 8:00
I’ M . Labor Tem ple, Room 301.
President, W. H.
M itchell; treasurer. It. C. Vivian; secretary, W. II.
Ta>I«»r, 94 Graham avenue.
STEAM EN G IN E E R S -M e et every Saturday evening at
Allsky Building, e«»rner Third and Morrison, third floor.
Win. Ma« K»-nr.ie. secretary, 830 Uulon avenue North.
STEAMFITTERS. U. A., LOCAL 235— Friday. 8 P. M.,
I^ahor Tem ple, 270ft Aid« r.
E. C. Iloefer, financial
»«••retary tnd tn a su rer. Box 492.
F. E. Hogan, re­
cording secretary, 54 Sixteenth street, north.
STEREOTYPERS ft ELEC T R 0TY PER 8 NO. 4 » —Meets
second W ednesday In month at Builders Exchange
Bldg., 131 f t Second atreet.
F. W. Land, correspond­
ing secretary. Chas. Engdabl. treasurer.
TAILORS. NO. 74—Second and fourth Mondays. Allsky
H all. Third and Morrison. John Barandun, aecretary.
Box 122.
THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEE. l OCAL NO. 28. I. A.
T. 8. E. Meets ev«-ry second and fourth Friday of
each nn»nth. In T. M. A. H all, Baker Theatre Bldg.,
llt li and W ashington Sts.
President, H. B. McCabe,
Baker T heatre; secretary, R. II. Clark, Empress Thea­
tre, phone A -2789 or I’. (). Box 560.
TILE LAYERS AND HELPERS. No. 4 2 —Second and fourth
Tbnrsilnys. 8 p. M., 205ft First street. Chaa. Barry,
231 f t Market street.
TYPOGRAPHICAL. NO. 58— First Sunday In month. 2
P. M . W. O. W
H all, 128 Eleventh street.
Lon
DeYermond, Box 559.
WAITERS* AND WAITRESSES’ UNION NO. 189—Meets
Tuesdays, 8:30 P. M., 966ft Alder.
W ATERFRONT FEDERATION—Second and fourth T ues­
days, 8 P. M., 205ft First street. J. I. Tucker, aec­
retary, 625 Gantenheln avenue.
JOURNEYM EN H 0R S E 8H 0E R S No. <1— M eets at 20Cft WEB PR E SS M E N .--F irst Tuesday. Labor Tem ple, 270ft
Alder atreet. C Allsup. Journal pressroom.
First street, fl’-st Tuesday. J. McLean, »arretary.________
E. Il Nelson, corre»-
A. (Tunna, presi-
army of the ehe nest lobbyists that ever
served a contemptible master. Fact is the
The country merchant is as e-a-s-y a parcels post will help every class of pro­
sucker as any rube that ever attended a ducers in the country, ineluding the eonn-
circus the first time. Here he is lighting trv merchant.
the parcels post for nothing and hoarding
What attracts men of means to a com­
himself, while the express trust lays hack
and laughs ami saves its money for divi­ munity also attracts men without means.
dends on its counterfeit paper. The coun­ The latter are not wanted anywhere, and
try merchant fought the rural free deliv­ if they could be sent to the moon and the
ery. hut it has come to stay and grow up land grabbers got there ahea«l of them,
with the family. The parcels post is com­ there would he no room for them there,
ing in spite of the express trust and its either.
EASY AND CHEAP.
Complete List of Union Meat Markets
H arry W ood s, corn er Second a n d M orrison.
George L. Parker s Market, 149 First.
People's Mnrket, First slid Taylor.
Bay City M arket, Fourth and Yamhill.
Torminal Market, 148 8«*cotul.
Kln«l «rff Bros. Central M arket, 1740 Graud Are.
Kx«-el»lor Market, 412 East M««rrlsou.
Albina Cush Market, 260 Boss« II.
Eureka M arket, 115 N«»rth Sixteenth.
Empire M mik . t, 261 First.
Coliiiuhta Market, Fourth and Carruther».
Popular Market, Cnlou Avenue aud Russell.
I8«nv«-r Mark« t, 230 Larrabee.
Sixth Stre« t M arket, 441 Sixth.
Deery's Market. 462 Jefferson.
Pavilion M arket, 323 Third
Flsber*» M arket, T w enty-fourth and Ktcolat.
J««hns Market. 4 3 ft Sixth.
M etropolitan Market, 5.'k) W illiam s Ave.
Engle Market, 847 M ississippi Ave. .
Poitliim l Market. 36t» Morrison.
Ev.-rett M arket, Tenth and Everett.
City View Market, Sellwood.
S P. M arket, 711 Pow «||.
Canyon M arket, 560 Jefferson.
Dubrkonp Market, 752 snvier.
F alling Street Market. Union Avenue and Falling.
W hite House M arket, Eleventh and East Jeffer»«»n.
A. Grone, 415 East Eighth.
Ione Market. 606 Union Av«*
Model M arket. 688 Milwaukie.
O. K. M arket, IBM Haw thorne Ave.
Adam Treber. 428 Falling
Tbmiipsou'» Mark« t. 1314 Belin«»nt.
Bechin*» Market, 925 M ississippi.
W averly Market, 8np East Clinton.
Belm ont Market, 1012 Belmont.
Kay Fairchild. 2OÍ» Wa htngtoii.
Independent M arket, ta ils 6. 7. 8 and 9 Public Market.
B. F. J«ntes, Public Market.
Laurelw<N>«l Market. Arleta.
S seltary Market. Arleta.
P u ritan M arket. 291 i T en th street.
st Louis Market. 1048 Hawthorne.
Kosse| A Frey, 6-10 First.
North Portland Market. 248 Savler.
Mountain Mark« t. 997 Cortwtt.
Rr«se Cltv Market. 2<»2 Morris.
Sam 's Market. 148 W. K llllngsw orth.
New Mt. Hood Market, 995 E. Glisan.
Myrtle IVtrk Market.
Slat«* Market, First and Salmon.
City Market, Portsmouth.
Park Meat Co., Kern Park.
E. E. Schults, 45th and M ilwaukie Road.
C o tu g e M arket, East Bu* nside and Union.
Vernon Cash Market, Fifteenth and Alberta.
N ational Market, East Burnside ami Grand.
Multnomah. Sixteenth and W ashington.
Norton ft Haynes, Union Avenue and Broadway.
Villa Market. 71 East E ightieth.
M iller's Mnrket, 4 ft T w enty-eighth.
Arbor L«»dg«* Market. Arbor Lodge
Sixteenth Street Market, North Sixteenth.
S< Imell ft Lehi, 716 Union.
Mb«*rt Klein M arket. East Burnside and Eighth.
B urg's M arket. Sixty-eighth and En»t Gliaan.
Michigan Market. Albina and Kenilworth.
Gill ft Co . 512 M ississippi.
W« l< h’s M srket, Sellwood
Highland Market. Union Avenue and Highland.
E E. Ix9*r. B ussell Street.
M imghan Market. T w elfth nnd East Stsrk.
A1b«rts M srket. T w enty-ninth snd Alberts.
Si ifer's Mnrket. Front snd Gibbs.
N< b H ill Market, 21st and Irving.
Thornton's M srket. 139 Klllngsworth.
Gus Schm idt, Archer Place Market.
Fulton Mnrket, 492 W ashington.
Bruhn's Market, Seventh and E. Burnside.
Sihless«*r Bros., Union Avenue and Russell.
G ile’s M srket, Xfouta villa.
Ir«»n Mountain M arket. 17th and W ashington.
Norton ft Havties. 333 Union Ave
Mix ft Oat. Alberta and Union Ave.
W eldler Street Market
Tndep« n«lent, 225 Salmon.
Sanitary Mf«rk« t. 413 E Mnrrlwnn street.
Pittsburg M »rket, 512 Alberta street.
Mueller Market, 428 Falling.
('. U H ettzm an, t tth and W ashington.
Portland Pr«»v1slnn Market, 1068ft
P eter Mueller. 428 Failing St.
Corbett.
St. Johns Cash M srket, St. Johns.
H olgate Meat Market. 41st and H olgate.
B eckw ith ft Schm idt. 103 Grand avenue.
J«»hn A. K eller. 121 Nevada
Sanitary Meat Co., 1083 Division St.
J. W. Bryan. 41st and Gladstone.
Central Market, 1576 East Glisan.
Hohann ft Mulholland, 17th and Alberta.
L E E M . C L A R K , Pres.
GEO. M. O R T O N , Mgr
H O M E P H O N E A 1413
83% F R O N T S T R E E T
MULTNOMAH PÜLNTING 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 PA P E R
LETTERHEADS
E N V E L O P E S —In Fact
A N Y T H IN G You W ant
A TAX MEASURE TO WIN.
WEINHARD’S BEER
A taxation measure that combines the
principles of land value taxation aud grad-
1 uated land tax has been proposed ami
published by E. S. J. McAllister. W. S.
r'K en. W. (1. Eggleston. George M. Or­
ton. H. 1). Wagnon and others. It is too
long for publication in this issue of the P h o n e s M a i n 7 2 A 1 1 7 2
HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY
Labor Press, but its provisions are in sub­
stance as follows:
Amending Article IX. Section 2a. it
provides for a graduated and specific tax
When you patronize me, particularly for glasses, you are saving
upon land values, franchises, water power
money and getting the best service on earth. I personally superintend
and other natural resources “ on. in ami
all branches of my little business. 1 employ a graduate Optometrist.
I grind all my own lenses from the best quality of glass. SEE ME.
under land,” beginning with all held over
’ .+ 10.000 in value at
per $1.(MMt. At
STAPLES THE JEWELER
!)>20.0(M) m other $2.50 is added, making
162
First
Street
Near Corner of Morrison
$5 specific tax per thousand up to $30,000.
at which point another *2 .'»tt is added, ami
1
W*«ar a Union
so on until on any one holding over $100,-
000 th«“ tax is $30 per $1.00<t. This is in
Madp s»it j
addition to the ordinary levy made by
Get it From
245\ Stark Street ¡js _ Your
county, city, school or roail district, etc. Solicit» Jour / ‘rinting
Such funds collected by this tax go to
erriitisgood
pay the state levy, schools, roads and
bridges, other . county expenses, special
purposes approved by tin* voters, in the
order named.
Water power must be assessed separate­
ly from the land values; and improve­
EXCEEDINGLY RARE BARGAINS IN
ments also.
WOMEN'S WOOLEN DRESSES
The State Goard of Tax Commissioners
A
prom inent m a n u fa c tu re r’s sample line For a Delicious Breakfast
is reduced to the Governor. Sem-etary of
priced to you a t one-third less th an the
State and State Treasurer, with power to regular reta il prices. The assortment is
direct assessments and enforce the law.
large and the variety covers many pretty
Sp-vial provision is mail«- ;• permit tin* and attractive models. Of course, all sizes
people of any county to le\ > taxes upon
improvements and personal property for aren't to be bad in every article, but all
e s arc included in the collection. Come
local purposes by so voting at a special siz
early
and make certain that you secure
or general election; but otherwise they are
one of these exceptional values for your­
not to be taxed.
Publie corporations are closely defined self. Priced for Ibis sale at
$3.48, $5.90, Up to $12.95
as any corporation having a franchise or
is granted the right of eminent domain. I
Phone»: A 7903, Main 7224
Forfeiture of the property is providt'd
Re». 7512 Sixty-Fourlh \ve., S. E.
for if any fake sales, deeds or other sub­
Phone Tabor 176
Gambrinua Brewing Company.
terfuges are attempted in order to evade (
Main 49—-Portland's Favorite Beer—A 1149.
the tax.
Of course the cry is raised against tin* :
M. E. Nolan, Manager
measure of “ Single T axi” That is all i
the answer to it that can he made. Any
law that honestly attempts to reduce tax­
To all parts of tlie city
ation must be along the lines of exempt­
ing some form of labor values. Even the j
most rabid opponents o f the single tax , Daily trips to all point on Mt. Scott Line
Stand 12q Second Street
C o lu m b ia M illin g C o m p a n y
propose to exempt household furniture toj
Portland. Oregon
the extent of $500. This is in the same!
direction as exempting improvements and
personal property, and there is no more;
Drink Star Brewery Famous
reason or sense in exempting lumber
sawed up into furniture than into houses,
or iron in a sewing machine than in a j
mowing machine.
It is expected by the promoters of this
measure that it will gain support from all I
Unexcelled in All Respects.
classes except the plundering class. It ;
Orders
for
Bottled Beer receive prompt attention
“ Look for th e Si«rn o f th e ITane”
«‘an be shown beyond the faintest doubt
Office, 361 East Burnside.
iast 46. D 1146.
that it will reduce the tax on every work­
H ig h G rade G o o d s O n ly
er. small farmer, manufacturer and home | All Makes of Cutlery and All Kinds of Tools
owner in Oregon. It will, on tin* basis of
Automobile Tools a Specialty
the assessment of 19W in Multnomah
Phones : Main 1682; A 1682
county reduce the average from 20 to 6 7 4 S i x t h S t . a n d 3 1 1 O a k S t .
mills.
In order to Illustrate the rapid growth of sav­
There is to all practical effect a grail-
ings with 4 per cent compound Interest added,
uated tax now that bears the heaviest
we have prepared the following table:
upon the small property owner in city
A % In te r e st Weekly
W ill in W ill In W ill in W ill In
RATE OP |
and country, while the big syndicates and
5 years 10 years JO years 40 yarn?
Pep. or
INTEREST
o n S a v in g s Saving,.
trusts and corporation franchises pay the
Amount Amount Amount Amount
to
to
to
to
less according to the value of their prop­
8 .2 5 FOUR Per cent 8 73.
S 1 « ..
8 403.
S I204.
erty. until vast, holdings of natural re­ Capital, $100,000
146.
.5 0 per annum Com­
«24.
806.
25S8.
1 (Ml pounded twice a
sources in this state actually pay nothing!
293.
«•■0.
1614.
6177.
Surplus,
$10,000
585.
1301.
3228. 10.355.
2 .0 0 year, January 1
If a graduated land value tax is im­
5 .0 0 and Julv 1.
1462.
8070. 25.8MM.
3252.
1 2 0 G rand A v e .
posed as provided by the measure out­
|1 OPEN8 AN ACCOUNT
lined above, then it may do something
C o rn e r A ld e r S treet
(Established 18 Years)
toward evening up the tally. If the Ore­
gonian and other newspapers are
M ERCHANTS
going to yell “ single ta x !” like the ding-
S A V IN G S A T R U S T
donging of a hell, at every measure to re­
COMPANY
SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
lieve the producers from taxation, then
A
Conservative
Open Saturday
S.
W.
Corner
Sixth
and
Washington
Streets
ts alarms will eease to excite dismay. In­
Custodian
Evenings, 6 to I
PORTLAND. OREGON
dications are that this measure has struck
CAPITAL «150,000.00
the right path to victory and will carry DOES A GENERAL
BANKING AND TRUST
in every county in Oregon, even if the
BUSINESS.
plundering classes yell “ single tax until
WE CASH PAY CHECKS
their eves hung out.
Oppn Saturday evenings 0 to 8.
The favorite beverage of the laboring men
because of its health and strength giving qualities
JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY
Schwab Printing Co.
lisssia
VIOLET
OATS
Albers Bros.
Milling Co.
Gambrinus
Our beer never fails to please
Nolan Auto Express Co.
Baggage and General Hauling
“White Mountain” Flour
“Morning Glory” Cereals
Preer Cutlery & Tool Co.
$
HopGoldBeer
HowSavingsGrow
CITIZENS
BANK
Hibernia Savings Bank
A GRAFTING SCHEME.
RED F R O N T
Present investigations .shows that elee-
Clothier, Hatter, Gents’ Furnisher.
trieity can he and Inis been furnish«”’ in
this city for three m ils per kilowat hour.
Union-Made Goods a Specialty.
It is now being sold for seven-eighths ot
We Sell All Brands of Tobacco at Cost.
11 cent to favored parties. Experts along
Main 9094.
193-195 First Street.
independent lines show that it costs less
than one mill to gem rate electricity when
you have water power stolen from the
people. There are facts going to show
that from electricity generated from waste
products of sawmills the cost is less than
three mills. Then a corporation asks for
a special franchise in this city with a
minimum rate fixed at, nine cents! Such a
proposition would he an insult to the in­
telligence of a Hottentot village. It is
317 Beck Bldg.
evidently a grafting scheme to “ pull the Main 340 A 4613
leg” of the present I ght ami power mon­ __________________________________________
Henr«- Hanno.
opoly. all«! should he ‘‘lit off at the pockets Chas. Kirchner.
hv throwing out the franchise asked tor.
Warren Construction Co.
Bitulithic
Pavement
Turn H alle Cafe
On«1 of the best expositions of the nt-I
titude of organized labor toward indus­
trial strikes has been contributed to th e ! and O ld H eidelberg
Oregoninn of the 2!Hll of April by Edgar
W. Slahl. It is worth filing away to he
read whem-ver any blatant open-tdiopper
passes out abuse and misrepresentation of |
the labor unions, one instance ot which
Brother Stahl uses for his texts.
Direct Importers Rhine and Moselle Wines.
Dealers in High-Grade Liquors and Cordials.
Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth & Yamhill.
“ Defective wiring ’ causes many fires, i
and ineffiei« nt ami incompef -nt mechanics
art* responsible lor it every time. It pays,
to demand the card of the Electrical J
Workers No. 317 and take no chances on i
fire insurance.
BOSS OF ALL
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
605-608 Electric Building
OSKAR HUBER, District Manager
Use Damascus
Milk
Cream
Butter
Damascus Creamery Co.
East 1062, B 1- k >0.
-130-432 Hawthorne Ave.
Good Clothing for Men and Young Men on Easy
Weekly or Monthly Payments.
EASTERN OUTFITTING
COMPANY
Washington, at Tenth.
“ The Store Where Your Credit is Good”
BowmanBrothers
UNION MADIB
UNION
MADE
OVERALLS
T h e r e A re N o n e B etter
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoe«,
Sto
TWO STORBi*
1« and I« Nortk Third M. R. >
«I and «3 North Rlith Rt
Cor. Ba
N. « «. Oar. Parte