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Thursday. June 13, 1812 Page Three P O R T L A N D L A B O R PRESS Business Enterprises Desirous of the Friendship of Organized Labor PRANK BUCHANAN’S SPE2CH. LO CAL UNION D IR E C T O R Y ALLIED paiM T IN O TRADES COUNCIL—T h irl Vrld.y evening 2u.' S I ' »I »ireei. George II How ell, eeere- ,,r y . (Iregonlgn eont|nmlng room AMALGAMATED CARPENTEKB NO. 7 » 7 .-P ir « t end third W edneetleje, I.aliur Temple, 279*^ Abler. W. t . Torleg, eecreierg, S3 N. Sixth etreet. Melu 4X9*1. BARBERS UNION N o . 75 Meet» fourth Wedneedite »t uidltnrlum , 2 1 * 4 Third St T. 51. Leebo, Secret«ry Main »139 bakery and confectionery WORKERS. NO l i e — Meet le t A 3rd Saturday lu month, at ft p. iu.. 2 3 0 4 \ niulilll atreel. Karl Stout preaident. Will K Jenklna. aecretary and hualneaa agent., K'rtru it. 2 3 0 4 Yamhill atreet. I’hone. 51a lu 7510. BEER D R IV ER S AND BOTTLERS. Flrat and third ttedneadaya. latlinr Temple. 2 7 0 4 Alder atreel. O. 1». I'orte. aei ret.irv, Third and Bench atreeta, Lenta. BREW ERY W ORKERS.— Second and fourth Saturday .ywnliiga. 2 2 » 4 Yamhill. John Schuehle, aecretary, I’, it. Box 171. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY TR AIN M EN .— Meet» first and third Sunday al 1:30 I’ 51.. and aecoud and fourth Saturday at 7 30 !•. M., In Swlaa Hall. 2 8 3 4 Third at reel. Iietween Jelferatm and Columbia atreeta. L. 1». Keyaer. Jefferaou atreet depot BARTENDERS' LEAUUF NO. I«»— Tirat and third Sun. data. 2 30 Ift M 2o> 4 Chat. Cbaa. Uraaaman, 205 4 Flrat. Main 3704. BINDERY WOMEN N u . l i f t - Flrat Wedneaday earning In Mulkey hulldliig, Second and Morrlaon. Jeaale Hender- a.,n, 547 Wehater atreet, Woodluwu 2418; El a la Behinltt, tinnnel.il »••• r ilm y . 853 Mai adalu BLACKSMITHS AND HELPERS First and third Frldaya, I aliiir Tem ple, 2 7 0 4 Alder E II Nelaon, corres ponding aeeretnry. 050 I'owell. Jaa. A. C ram », presi dent, 1 8 0 4 Grant avenue. BOARD OF BU SINESS AGENTS -Maata Tuesday and Fri day at » A. 51.. a l Labor Teuipls. BOILERMAKERS- Second and fourth Thursdays. Boom 50*2 Labor Ti-mulo, *2704 Alder street; F K. Dlabow, aecretary. tis5 E. T w entieth. BOOKBINDERS N o . SO Third Tuesday. Labor Trmpla, 2 7 0 4 Alder atreet. Kalph A. IJddy, I*. <J. Box 147. BRICKLAYERS -Thuraday evonlug, 2 0 6 4 Flrat. I*. Scan lan. aecretary. Box 328, city. BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON W ORKERS— Tuesday. 8 I* 51. 270 4 Alder, third floor. Pan Coolvy. hualneaa Agent. Main 1418. A 3112. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY CARMEN OF AMERICA. PORTLAND LODGE NO. 1SS—Kw ry ........ .. and f.airth Monday. Carpentera* lla ll, Ka»t Pine and Grand avenue. F. L. Farnsworth, recording secretary. M ilwaukie. Or. BUILDING L A BO R ER S—Tuesday night. 2 7 0 4 Alder street. A. F. Acorn, recording aecretary, Labor Tem ple; Bar ney M e.Sulty, Sn anclji secretary, 2 7 0 4 Alder street. BUILDING TRADES C O U N C IL -9 P. M. Monday. I.sbor Tem ple. 2 7 0 4 Alder Mreet. Win. NotTke. secretary. 3 ,3 Sixteenth street. B. W. S ltsm sn . hualneaa agent. O ffice hours. 12 to 1. Main 1418. BREW ERY TRADES SE C T IO N -F lrat Friday. 2 0 6 4 First atreet. <>■ IL Forte, corner Third and Birth atreeta. CARPENTEKB NO. SS— Every W ednesday. Grand are line and E ast Pine. C. W. Ryan, secretary. 534 Beat Seren ieen lh; B. O. Ilector, financial secretary, »75 Gladatone avenue. gCarpentere H all. East Pins sod Grand avenue. Phone: Kant 827». C ARPENTERS NO. »08 -M eets every T uesday, 8 p tu . Labor Tem ple, lla ll 401. 2 7 0 'i Alder G. W. l amphcll, recording aecretary; l-alor Tem ple, 4 to to 5.30 p.m Phone Main 1418 Jos. Howell, tluanclal aecretary and treasurer. 401 Skidmore. CARPET AND SHADE WORKERS LOCAL NO. Meets flrat anil third Frldaya at 2 3 0 4 Yam hill. C. 8. Keo usy 270 4 Grant atreet. CEMENT F IN ISH E R S AND HELPERS. LOCAL NO. l i t — Every T uesday. 8 P. 51., lla ll 501, Labor Tempts. Cl»». U rasier, hualneaa agent, 2 7 0 4 Alder, Labor Temple. CENTRAL uABOR COUNCIL— Every Friday. 8 P. M.. Labor Tem ple A. W . Lawrence, secretary, 270 4 Aider, care Labor Press o ffice. Hours 7 to 8 P. M., W ednesdays F ridays. CIOARMAKERS — Second Monday. Labor Tem ple. 2 7 0 4 Alder atreet. B J. Stack, aecretary. 2 7 0 4 Alder street. COOKS* UNION NO. 578— Meets erery Tuesday at 28» Third atreet. J. C. Caawell, secretary: L. Jamison bual- HP*» agPtlt. COOPERS' UNION No. 1—Math Schnn, aecretary, S Slxty-tlfth atreet S. E. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS— M eets Friday night. G. T Hunt, hualneaa agent; W. J. Shelley, M»-cretary«trpa»nr»-r. 8:00 to 4 30. Phone M 1416. Hall rantij. Labor Tem ple ELECTRICAL WORKERS' LOCAL 125 - M eets Thura tai nights. Il ill 4 » , Alr.k.v Bldg. I*. I). McConkhy, tlnaniTal aeeretnry. 325 Eleventh atreet: J. J. Solkaug, recording aecretary; C. A. Jordan, hualneaa agent. .(T h e 318 Aliakv llldg. ELECTRICAL WORKERS. NO. 317—Tuesday, 8 p in. Hull 401. I.iih ir Tem ple. 2 7 0 4 Alder. Ered Loth, b u ll ies» agent. Box «3« Main 141« A 3112. ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS. Second and fourth Frt- il-iv» 8 1* M . laitior Temple, L 704 Alder street. M (I Ash. president. Lenta. It V. Clark, secretary, 028 K. Eleventh street N. GARMENT W ORKERS F lr.t and third Thursday even ings. carpenter»' lla ll. East Pine and Grand avenue. E. I L Barger, aecretary. 828 E. Kelly s.reet. G R A IN H A N D L E H 8--Flntt and third Thursdays. Danla Hal! R ussell and Klrh.v St» J. I. Tucker, business agent. Headquarters. 499 Alhtna Ave. C-2.358. J. S w .n - __ aon, aecretary, R48 Albina Ave. HOISTING AMD PORTABLE EMOIHEEBS. LOCAL 1 7 « . - Meeta Saturday n lfh t, Bartenders H all, 205»* FIr«t street. R. Kletfher, business manager; Chat. A. Porceii, INTERNATIo’ N A L ^B R O T H E B H O O D OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS. STABLEMEN AND HELPERS. LOCAL MO. 161.— Every Thursday at M usicians H all. 151^ Second street. G. A. Rogers, recording M cretary, 1407 K. Ash street. __ [ROM M 0ULDEBB—Flret and third W ednesdays. Barten dera* H all. 006H rira t street. 0 . F. Sm ith, 888 Oeloolsl seenn e. Overlook. LATHERS' UNION. NO. M -W e d n e s d sy Temple. Lester Tucker, business sg eu t, 2 7 0 4 Alder. LEATHER WORKERS -S e c o n d and four« Wednesday. 20.'. r.r»t. Mr. J. M Daria. UM) ftacuua «treet LOCAL LABEL TRADES DEPARTM ENT—&ecood and fourth Tuesdays, M P. II-, 206S First street. A W. Lawrence, presided ; M W. Petersen, secretary. LOCOMOTIVE FIB ER EM AMD EMO IME MEM. J. R. MAT- HARD MO. 181.— Friday ev«*uing. 7:30, Allaky Hall. P. J. Brady, aecretary, 218 Monroe. L0M 08H 0REM EM . LOCAL » .—Flrat and third Thursdays, H P M . m il Hall. W illiam s avenue and Rusaeil atreet. Ned Sm ith, bualneas agent; headquarters. 272 G lisso. Main 6**04. A 3814 LONGSHOREM ENS ASSOCIATION. MO. 6 .— First and third Thursday evening Hall 302. Labor Tem ple. 17014 A K. Barn«**. biieliifaa agent; headquarter», 246 Flanders. A 2060. Main 2061. ' MACHINISTS. WILLAMETTE LODGE No. 83 Tuesday. 8 i’ M Unii MIS. Labor T»-mj»l»-. 27«»»., A ld e i atre e l Il II L«»ng, rc4*ording ».-i-rt-tary. Uharlt-M H o u g h . tliiMii- t ini act rotary. Box 11M. MACHINISTS RAILROAD LODGE NO. i l l . —Secoud and fourth Wednesday », hall 300, Labor Temple. Frank Tyrer, secretary, 37 Emerson street. MACHINISTS WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO 61—Tuesday. H P M . Hall 302. Labor Temple. 270 U Alder atreet. J. W. Marriott, recording aecretary; Charles Hough, financial aecretary. Box 118. M AILERS -F irst Monday. 7 30 P M.. Room 215 ()regonl»n building* (* 11 Cheeeldlne, aei-retary, 256 14th atreet. MARBLE WORKERS' LOCAL MO S B .-F lr a t and third Thurw davs. 26b Third street. A. 6. Im boff, Prlnc -a Hotel. MARINE FIREMEN. OILERS AND W ATERTENDER8 UNION OF THE P A C IF IC - lo i North Front. Thus. Farrell, »gent. Phone Main 3277. MEAT CUTTERS Flrat and third Wednesday nigh ts and ««•«•olid und fourth .Sunday afternoons, 2’KSV‘g Flrat Nt. M a rs h a ll 4M1H. 1». A. Dyer, president; W. J. Cawley, vi.-e pieMldent ; J. J Shea, secretary- A McLeod. tiiiHm-liil aec-etary; Gua Linde, business agent. METAL TRADES COUNCIL—Flrat and third Thuraday iiigiitM Labor Temple, lla ll 502 W. B. Chase, secre tary. 270*4, Liitmr Ttinple. M 0V IN 0 PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS’ PROTEC TIVE UNION. LOCAL No. 151. I. A. T. S E. Me. ts second nini fourth W ednesdays each month at 11:15 P. M in T. M A. hall, baker Theater bldg . 11th and Morris -n streets. Fred Lewis, president. Rl< hard C. Piper, secretary, 225 Morrlaon atreet. MUSICIANS -F irst Tuesday, 11 a m .. 131*4 Sectuid street Hoard meets Wedneaday, 11 a. in., same pla<*e. Carl Nt«»ll, aecretary. Main 6tiO7. A 6S6S. PAINTERS. LOCAL No. 10 E v ery W ednesday eve ning , I.«lM»r Temple. 27«O , Abler street. T. I K luales. bual- newe ig * n t. M a ili 1410 B e rt B ig elo w , recording sec r e ta ry . 17o0 H u rs t street. PATTERNM AKERS.—Second and fourth Mondays. Musi clan»’ lla ll 131S Second street. II. A. Sylv-star. 46 I nion avenue North. PILE DRIVERS WOODEN BRIDGE AND DOCK BUILD ERS No. 76 Meet T h u rs d a y . 2<t5‘ a F irs t s tre e t. The«». B oia. 2'»5», F irs t s tre e t. M a rs h a ll 4*W1 PLASTERERS No. U h P. M Wednesday. Labor Tem ple, 2 7 o ‘ , A ld e r s tre e t. II. Caraher. business agent. 270«, Alder - ir e e t . o fllce hour*. * to 1* and 4 to 5; Peter Miiualcy, currespondlng recording aecretary. 260 G ra h am avenue. * PLUMBERS. U. A LOCAL 51 Every Monday ut M P. M . L.ilio r T . lupi* . 27o«'j Abler street. Full Polllck, busi- iiesn agent. Multi 1416. PORTLAND PHOTO-ENORAVERS. LOCAL 11— H all 301 lsabor Temple. Tom Jackson, »*■ retary, P. O. Box 6M0. PRESSMEN No. 43.— First Thursday evening, *270*4 Aider. W. I Harper, p iesldent; J H. Junes, financial aecretary. 56« Hawthorne Terrace. RIVER STEAMBOAT MEM’S UMI0M — Meets Saturday evenings, 264 ‘/a Alder atreet. John Huffman, busi ness agent. SAILORS—Mondar night, 51 Union avenue. D W. Paul. P. O. Box 2100 SANDSTOME CUTTERS.—First and third Thursdays. 6 P. M.. Labor Temple. 270H Aider street. Gee. Leh man, secretary, 11 North Fourteenth etreet. SHEET M ETAL W ORKERS F rid a y «-veiling, 304 Allsky building, Third and Morrlaon. J. A. Brady, business ugent. Main 5204. A5467 SHINGLE W EAVERS NO. IS— Meet Drew Hall. 162 Second, ••very second and fourth Sunday. John Clifford, ae<- r«*tar^, 689 Tenino avenue. SHIPW RIGHTS AMD CAULKERS—Second and fourth Mon days j P. M . Labor Tem ple, fifth floor. Charles Gregory, 481 Union avenue. Phone Main 611. SION PAIN TER S. MO. 4M— Flrat ano third Fridays. Labor Temple A. C. M ontgomery, secretary, 1SS4 Terrace St. STATIONARY F IR E M E N -M e et every Wednesday s t 8:00 P M.. Labor Tem ple, Room 301. President, W. H. M itchell; treasurer, R. C. Vivi, i; aecretary, W. H. Taylor, «4 Graham avenue. STEAM E N 0IN E E R 8 -Meet every Saturday evening at Alisk.v Building, corner Third and Morrlaon, third floor. Wm MaiWenale. secretary. 880 Union avenue North. 8TEAM FITTERS. U. A. LOCAL 1 3 5 - Friday. 8 P. M., Lab or T e m p le , 270*^ Alder. K. ( ’. Hardesty, financial s e c re ta ry . Box 4«2. Juinea M. Nictd, recording aecre- tarv, K. ilOth and Hawthorne. STEREOTTPERS A XLECTROTTPZRS MO. 48—Meets second Wednesday In month at Builders Exchange Bldg., 111H Second atreet. F. W. Land, correspond ing aecretary. Cbaa. Rngdahl. reaaurer. TAILORS, NO. 74 —Second and fourth Mondays. Allsky Hall. Third and Morrison. John Baranduo. secretary. Box 122. THEATRICAL 8T A 0E EMPLOYEES LOCAL NO. 11. I. A. T. S E. M eets ev»*ry second and fourth Friday of . a* h month. In T M. A. H all. Baker Theatre Bldg., 11th and Wuahlngton Sts. Preaident, H. B. McCabe, Baker T heatre, aecretary. R H Clark. F.mpreaa T hea tre phone A-27M» or P. i>. Box 56o TILE LAYERS AND HELPERS. No. 4» Second and fo u rth Thursdays. M P. M.. L; bor Temple. Chas. Burry, 231’a Mvrket street TYPOGRAPHICAL. No. 58 First Sunday in month. 2 P. M . Mouse Hull. 346«? Morri»<»n St., corner Seventh. I joii De V armond. Box 566. W AITERS' AND W AITRESSES' UNION MO. 1S S -M eeta Toeadav«. h :3O P M.. 247*4 Stark street. W ATERFRONT FE D E R A T IO N -Second and fourth T ues day s. m P. M., 206H First »treat. J. I. Turbar, aac- retarv. 625 Gantenbeln avenue. WEB PR E8SM K M .--First Tuesday. Labor Tem ple. 7 7 0 ^ JO U RN E YM E N M 0 U E M M 0 K M N s. 41—Meets at »084 Aider street C Allsnn Journal Flrat atreet. Brat Tuesday. J. McLean, secretary._______ I. T. U. ELSCTION RESULTS. Official returns from the referendum vote on election of officers in the International Typographical Union reveals that James M. Lynch has been re-elected preaident. The vote for Tracy of San Francisco, and Dun can of New York for vice-president indicates an extremely close vote, with Duncan elect- «■d. Secretary-treasurer Hays has been re elected. For delegate« to the A. F. of L. Morrison, Hayes McCullough and Steyen- ,8(»n have bet 11 re-elected, with Morrison leading tiie entire ticket with over 30,000 votes. Miss Wilson. Powell, Wood and Amt's have Ix'en elected trustees of the union printers’ home at Colorado Springs. Roberts of Washington has been elected agent for the union printers’ home. Tiie two propositions submitted to increase the salary of tiie president and secretary-treas urer to 83,500 per annum have been carried by a narrow margin. During the first four months in this year the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway em,»loves has paid out in funeral and death ixmefits to its meml»er- shipin Chicago the sum of 826,150. Of this sum the local branch in Chicago ¡»aid 88,.500, the balance l»cing borne by the International organization. Complete List of Union Meat Markets Sanitary Market. 710 Alberta R.»se City Market. 202 Morris. Sam’s Market. 14N W. K illing »worth N ew Mt. Hood M arket, «96 K. Glisan Hobson A M'llholland, 17th and A lb e rta M ate Market, First and Salmon. H arry W oods, corn er Second and M orrison. 4x»*urae L. Parker's Market, 14« First. JV.ipTe'x M arket, First and Taylor. B ay City M arket, Fourth and Yamblll- T vnutnal M arket, 14H Se«-ond. Ivlndorff Broa. Central Market. 130 Grand Ave. Kxeelalur M arket, 412 Faat Morrlaon. Albina Cash Market. 260 Rnaaell. liureka M arket, 115 North sixteenth. Empire M arket, 261 First. I’ »pillar Market. Cnl»n Avenue and Rusaeil Sixth Htreet M a r k e t, 441 S ix th . Jh-ery*a Market, 462 Jeffersott. Pavilion M a r k e t, 323 T h ir d f ish-r'M Maik’ t, T w enty-fourth and M enial Metropolitan Market, 530 W illiam s Av»- I 't g l e M a rk -t. M 7 M laslaslppi Ave. C ity S T.e«r, U n io n avenue and e|. »i s M a r k e t. R ussell Av»*. L E E M. C L A R K , Pres. GEO. M. O R T O N , Mgr WIJLTNOMAH BY LA 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 ER The favorite beverage of the laboring men because of its health and strength giving qualities P h o n e s M a in 7 2 Se!,w»»o«1 Highland Market, Union Avenue and Highland \| it gli nt Market. Tw» *fth and Hast S ta rk All>erfa Market. Twenty ninth and Alberta s , a f e r ’ s M a r k e t, F ro n t snd Gibbs. Nob HI,! Market, 2 la t and Irving Thornton’s Market. 138 Klllngsworth. <;•!« S e h m ld t. A re h e r P lacs Market. Rruhtfs Market, Seventh and K. Burnside. P.’1o< Market. .Montn villa. Mix A Oat. Alberta and Union Ave W eldler Street Market S a 'iltu re M a r k e t. 413 E. Morrison street. P itts b u rg Mark»*t, 512 Alberta street. Mueller Market. 42H Falling Portland Prevision Market. ,062*4 Corbett. Peter N iueller. 42« I niim g St. St. Johns Cash Market, St. John» B etkw ith A Schmidt. 103 Grand avenue John A Keller. 121 Nevada. Sanitary Meat Co., 1063 Division St. •'ni'” Gro»ert at ’ Market, F ifty ae.r.nd and Sandv I'V't «’ t »!» P,«-’i Market. Eaat T hirtieth and Kllllngaworth. f» M a r k e t . IM7 Third B aton Market. Third and Ank«nv. H O M E P H O N E A 1413 82^ F R O N T S T R E E T HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY 1172 money and getting the best service on earth. I personally superintend all branches of iny little business I employ a graduate Optometrist. I grind all my own lenses from the best quality of glass. SEE ME. ST A PL E S Schwab P rin tin g Co. Get *ade it stu lt ! From Solicit» Your P rintino _________________ o ....... u t _ f . it riN G - j . CO. credit is good VIOLET Men’s Mercerized Negligee Shirts, with Soft Military Collar, $2.50, for $1.49 A shirt that you must nee in order to fully realize what hii extriiordinary bargain we are offering at thia price. They are high-grade, custom-made Negligee Shirts, that look like silk and wear much better. Made with at tached soft collar in military style, two pockets that button und double French cuffs, They fit perfectly and are well finished throughout. Shown in neat striped patterns, All size». Made to sell regularly at >2.50 each. Priced for thia sale at only............ $1.49 OATS For a Delicious Breakfast Albers Bros. Milling Co. Gambrinus Phones; A 7903, Main 7334 Res. 7513 Sixty-Fourth Ave., S. E. Our beer never fails to please Phone Tabor 176 Gambrinus Brewing Company. Main 49—Portland’s Favorite Beer—A 1149. Nolan Auto Express Co. M. E. Nolan, Manager Baggage and General Hauling To all parts of the city Daily trips to all point on Mt. Scott Line Stand 129 Second Street “White Mountain” Flour “Morning Glory” Cereals e Columbia Milling Company Portland. Oregon Preer Cutlery & Tool Co. RED F R O N T 193-195 First Street. URGES ONE DAY IN SEVEN. E xclusively lin c o ln 2 4 5 \ S tark S treet Us — Your CITIZENS BANK Ice Cream JE W E L E R Near Corner of Morrison Wear a Union Washington, June 8. -Senator Smith of Michigan, who was chairman of the senat- torial committee that investigated the Ti “ Louk fur th e S ign o f th e P lane” tanic disaster, mad, a report to the Senate on May 28. During the course of his address High Grade Goods Only which, taken as a whole, was a splendid All Makes of Cutlery and All Kinds of Tools effort, he made use of the following lan Automobile Tools a Specialty guage, which indicates that the investiga Phones : Main 1682; A 1682 tion instituted by the committee was com 7 4 S i x t h S t . a n d 3 1 1 O a k S t . prehensively made: “ Lanes of travei must l»e more carefully defined, strength of lx»w more positive and water-tight subdivision to limit submergence, life-saving equipnn'nt A v/c Interest better and numerous enough for all, dis cipline and practice a rudimentary exaction, | on Savings eye more keen and ear alert to catch the warning cry; as on British battleships as well as our own. powerful lights should l»e Capital, $100,000 provided for merchant vessels to search out Surplus, $10,000 the partially submerged derelict: buoys 120 Grand Ave. should lx* carried by every ship to mark C o rn e r A ld e r S treet temporarily the place of the ship's burial in case of accident; and men of strength and M ERCHANTS spirit there must lx>, won back to a calling S A V IN G S A T R U S T already demoralize,! and decadent. But C O M PA N Y ten per cent of the men before the mast in merehanr marine are natives or naturalised 8. W. Corner Sixth and Washington Streets Americans; even England, that twenty PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL »150,000.00 years ago had barely 7,000 Orientials on her merchant ships, now carries over 70,- DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINE88. 000 of that alien race. Americans must re WE C A SH PAY C H E C K S enlist in this service, they must become the Open Saturday evenings 0 to 8. soldiers of the sea, and, whether on Lxtkout, on deck, or at the wheel, whether able or common seamen, they should lx* Ix'tter ¡»aid for their lalxtr and more highly honored in their calling: their rights must lx* respect«!, Clothier, Hatter, Gents’ Furnisher. and their work carefully performed; harsh Union-Made Goods a Specialty. and sever«1 restraining statutes must lx* re- |»eal«i, and a new dignity given this im- We Sell All Brands of Tobacco at Coat. |x»rtant field of lalxjr." Washington "Old age at 40 is not con servation, it is brutality", declared Dr. John B. Andrews of New York recently at the opening of the 28th annual convention of the International Association of Com missioners of Labor and Factory Insixn-tors. Dr. Andrews, who is tiie secretary of Un- American Association for Labor Legisla tion. called a forcible attention to the seven- dav-u-week workers of the country, declaring it the duty of every factory inspector to work to the end that every worker in the Fnited States shall be able to obtain one day a w«-k in which to enjoy Lome life, which, we have been taught to regard ns tin1 foundation of our Mtcial system.______ TH E 162 First Street SENATOR SMITH'S “TITANIC” SPEECH. CO. LETTERHEADS E N V E L O P E S — In Fact A N Y T H IN G You Want A JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY When you patronize me, particularly for glasses, you are saving Main 9094. N ational Market, F.ast Burnside ami (¡rand Multi» »mail. .Sixteenth and Waahlugtou. M iller's Market, 4*/» T w enty-eight 1» \ i l » r Lodge M a r k e t. A rbo r I.<a1ge m \t< eutli St re. t .Market, North Sixteenth M. ...... . A Lehi. 716 Union. \lt».-rt Klein Market. Kaat Burnside and F.lghtb. B'.rg'a Market. Sixty-eighth and East Gltaao MLIiigan Market. Albina and Kenilworth (»ill A Co . 512 M ississippi. Duhik«a»p Market. 752 h'avier. hall, i S tre e t Market, I'nlon Avenue and Falling W hite llotts«- Market, F leeenth and Fast Jefferson. A Grone. 4 ,5 Fast Klghth. I »lie M a r k e t. <kHt I nion Ave. Model M arket. 6 mm Milwaukie. Adam Tr.t.er, 42s l ulling. Tt...mies.|»*s M rket, 1314 Belnmat. Beehli, a Murk» t. «55 M ississippi. W a v e rly Market. MS» East Clinton. B e lm o n t M a r k e t, 1012 Belmont. Bin Fairchild. 2«m W ashington. Imiep» iolent M a r k e t. S ta lls 6. 7. H and 8 Public Market. H F. .1, nes. Public Market. L au relw ood Market. Arleta. Manltsrjr Market. Arleta. Puritan M arket, 2 9 l | l'e n th str«*et. Si L.»u!s Market. HMM H a w th o rn e . Kosa.1 A Free. 640 First North l*.»rtland Market. 244 Saeler. Mmi .»sin M arket, W7 Corbett. !' WEINHARD’S BEER Park Meat Co , Kern Park. t o i i . g e M a r k e t, East Huru sid » and U nion \ ernort Cash Market, F ifteenth and Alberts. P o rtla n d M rk » t. 36h M orrlaon l.v . r» t t M a rk . t. T e n th and E v e ie tt • IH V ie w M u ik e t. S»-|I w o . k | 5 P. .M t k t. 7H Pow ell « any on M a r k e t. Jefferson Vnst .n'a Market. Eleventh and Hawthorne M tinut P a rk M a r k e t. Alberta and W illiam s M a r k e t, P o rtsm o u th . \\:u siiin g iu ii Frank Buciianaii. mcinixT of the Structural Iron Workers ami represent of the ‘«»ruetural Iron Workers ami rej>- resenting one of the t 'liicago congressional districts, was exccedingh active in the dis cussion of the naval appropriation bill, which recently passed the House. Mr. Buchanan is a member of tiie naval atTairs committee and during the progress of the consideration of this bill deregatory refer ence was made by some «if the members on tiie floor to tiie ¡Militieal attitude assumed by the American Federation of I.al»or. Re ferring to this ¡»articular phase of the dis cussion Mr. Buchanan said: “Now, something lias ls*en said here alxjut the ¡»resident of the American Federa tion of Labor in regard to ids activity in political affairs. I know something alxnit that matter. 1 know Mr. Goutpers per sonally, and respect and admire him for his brilliant intellect, ruggul honesty, sincerity of pur,use, and fidelity to a principle and I know something alx»ut his record as a tailoring man. Mr. Gompers hesitatixi to go into politics and when he did go into it, it was to carry out the demands of a con ference that was held, if my memory serves me right, in March. 1907. and which might lx1 culled a s|»eeial eomention which had representatives not only of those organiza tions affiliated with the American Federa tion of I.alx»r. But tltose that were not affiliatixi with the American Federation of I.altor, and I su,»,x»se so far as representa tion is eoneerneti it was one of the largest conventions of the laboring people of this country have ever had . . . The Ameri can Federation of I.alx»r ne'er lias Ixx-n a partisan organization. Its political influ ence has never lx*en used only to support its friends and oppose its enemies. The Socialists in the lalx»r movement endeavored at times to make tiie Federation of Labor a tool for that political group, but failed. The American trade union movement has refused to be the tail of the kite of any politi cal organization. Mr. Gompers’ political jx»sition has been the position of organized labor, and that is what I desire to make dear to you, that Mr. Gompers should not la* attacked for what he has done in political matters unless you attack the trades unions. N'cause he was carrying out what he had been instructed to do by the representatives of the unions, and I think it was a credit to him to make the political fight he did in 1908. To do so was answering the call of dutv.” Warren Construction Co. B itu lith ic P avem ent Main 310 A 4613 Drink Star Brewery Famous HopGoldBeer Unexcelled in All Respects. Orders for Bottled Beer receive prompt attention Office, 30, East Burnside. East 46, 6 1,46 HowSavingsGrow In order to Illustrate the rapid growth of aae- inKs with 4 per cent compound Interest added, we have prepared the following table: W M k ly 1 D»p.o( Satine». I .25 FOUR Par cent 50 p»r annum Com- 1 (X) pounda4 Iwica a 2 (Ml year, Jannary 1 ft 00 a a S J n ly l. S a im . 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