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    Page Six
Monday, January 13, 1913
PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
Workers Win Through Organisation
The Voice of the Common People
Progress of Efforts for Shorter Day and Better Conditions of Labor,
Throughout the Nation.
A departm ent open to the free discussion of any question of social or
political economy, or any problem of public interest. C orrespondents will
p le a s e avoid personalities; w rite on one side of the paper only; sign tru e
name. If it is desired th a t name be not p rin ted , please so state. L etters
w ithout name will not be published.
DIRECTORY of OREGON UNIONS
OBEOON FEDERATION OF LABOR
at call of president. H eadquarter.
Team It*, 27*'U Alder street.
Wm.
president, 775 Missouri avenue.
Stack, secretary, Labor Temple.
M eet.
Labor
Daly,
E. J
LOCOMOTIVE E E O I N E B R 8 ,
ORAND
RONDE LODGE No. 302 .1. II llrowu,
s x ic ta r y . 1701 W ashington avenue, La
ti, and»*, Oregon.
A central labor council has been or­ the Xmalgamated Association of .Street
ganized at Roswell, N. M.
MARSHFIELD.
and E lectric Kailway Employes, g r a n t­
ALBANY.
ing an increase of five cents per hour
LONGSHOREMEN, LOCAL 38. SERIES l i ­
ti Robinson, secretary, tins 108.
CARPENTERS No. 1656— 3. L. Olson, S e c ’y.
The com ing T ransport W orkers’ F ed ­ to carm en, m aking the maximum 35
P o rtland, Ore., Ja n . 8.— E ditor L abor and p erm ittin g cities to issue bonds,
eration of A ustralia will comprise cents.
Press: The progress of th e in itia tiv e ’ and the referendum to defeat a tax
ASTORIA,
MEDFORD.
about 30,1X10 solid unionists.
and referendum , the recall, the p r e f - , law.
lo A S K A FISH ER M E N — Friday (except De CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Meets every
Monday night at S m ith 's Hull.
C W.
eem toir), 7:3 0 P. M. fisherm en s Hull.
Colorado has used the in itia tiv e w ith
A referendum vote has been taken crence vote and other m ethods of mak
Hurrington, secretary, 1812 West Tenth
II M. Lorntsen, agent, Fishermen » Hall.
Bangor, M aine, Kail way and E lectric by the Cleveland, U., local unions of ing the ballot effective and respott» a num ber of measures. A sta te pamph-
street.
Com pany has conceded an increase in carp en ters on the proposition to in- sive to the people is very ably told in let instead of a new spaper publication BREW ERY WORKERS -branch 111. C la i■I
eiu-a Larsen, secretary.
271 Thirty third , CARPENTERS' UNION No. 1840 Meets
w ages which approxim ates two cen ts crease the minimum w a g e sc a le fro m 45 th e J a n u a r y “ E q u ity ,” published in ‘d m easures; pensions to widows w ith
avenue.
»very W ednesday night at f n o th ’» Hall.
. . . . . . .
.
.
Phil Jim ixta. » d ieta ry , Kuaa ,'uurt.
per hour.
to 50 cents per hour next Spring. The Philadelphia. The i5 cents charged for dependent ch ildren; recall of .judges BAR TEND ERS No.
142- Alternate Siindav«,
3 P. M., Labor Union Hull. Carl M artin.. PA INTERS' UNION No. 043 -Meeta every
increase will be inaugurated A pril 15. the issue would be a good investm ent and other officials, are nirion; t he re-
secretary, 540 bond street.
!
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-* Sm ith ...............................z
Thursday
at
» Hall.
H. M.
' lor every statesm an and labor leader forms gained by th e people.
W ith the assistance of th e g ov ern ­
Tuttle, st.r i'u r y , Box 597.
r . \v . H ar­
BAR
BERS
No.
167
-L
ast
Monday.
8
P.
M
,
j
rington,
busine»»
agent.
in Oregon.
ment a nigiit school fo r workingmen
I nion I. at, or Halt. Leo Langford, Presi­
Motormen and conductors to the
Arizona Has Model Laws.
Six dangerous jokers are exposed in
den t; L. IL Ashworth, 463 bond street
' BARBERS' UNION No. 309— ~M«M h flrat and
has been established in the city of num ber of 256 on the lines of the street
CENTRAL
LABOR COUNCIL-- Second and |
rB'i', y . ‘('k'“ '* »t Mulford Hotel
Arizona
lias
th
e
best
form
of
in
i­
i
th
is
little
magazine
th
a
t
are
th
e
re
­
G uanajuato, Mexico.
Barber Shop.
W. K. «lohnson, aeci ‘ary,
railw ay a t Yonkers, N. Y., w ent on liance of the opponents to the in iiia tia tiv e and referendum up to date. The
fourth Tue»<t*)», h P. M., Labor Union
128 W. Muin street.
L all
( ’. M. < 'hfljMtensen. president; Ham'
strik e because three men w ere dis­ tive and referendum . They are (1) law requires tw o-thirds of the legisla­
L erenthai, Rvcrctary, 52K Exchange street. TEAM STERS’ UNION No. 1 7 8 —Meets every
The A m algam ated L eath er W orkers' m is s ,.,| f,,r re fu sin g to break in a new
lim iting ttie in itiativ e to laws only; tu re to pass an ‘ ‘em erg en cy ” eluuse. CARPPWTPR k Mrv eu? m ( a s I
u
1
night at South x Hall
0 . 0,
CARPENTERS No. 9 1 7 — Meet» Saturdays M
Parker, secretary, 215 Knight siroet.
Union of A iu o rictt has ju st issued a n an. tine hundred meu were on the
P M.. L, vor Union H all. » obn Edward».
(2) the provision requiring a m ajority E nfranchisem ent of women and pass­
ch a rter to a union of ta n n ers in St. w aiting list.
pretiident; Win. Olsen, financial aceretary ; PLUM BERS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 382
ot all votes east at an election to carry age of th e ‘‘ advisory r e c a ll” of fe d ­
John». \',.n ('on ml la ml.
Lilbort Si mmen, record»“ secretary, 1323
Meet» every Friday i.i.-lit at S m ith 's
a m easure; (3 , large p etitio n s or diffi­ eral judges and U nited S tate s sena-
(»rand avenue.
Halt. A. A McKay, secretary.
X b ill is being prepared for in tro ­ cult requirem ents to o b tain th em ; (4) to r s p la c e d t h a t n^w s t a t e w e ll in t h e CIGARMAKERB’ UNION No 425
Jos. L LATHERS' UNION No. 342 Meets first F r i­
The proposition to get the firemen duction at the session of th e C alifornia emergency clause so fram ed th a t a bare lea d . T h e p e o p le c a n ‘ ‘ a d v i s e ” j judges
udges
Moure, -174 Commercial street.
day each inciith at 21 t S. Central a v en u e.,
F 11. Miller, aeeretaiv, 2 4 4 H. Central Av.
of Holyoke, Mass., one day off in five L e g is la tu r e which provides th a t all m ajority of the legislature, and a com­ of U nited S tate s courts to r e s ig n . ELECTRICAL WORKERS UNION — First
and third W ednesdays. 7 :3 0 1». M
N. ELECTRICAL WORKERS' UNION— M eets
was subm itted to the vote of the peo­ work in the production of text-books placent governor, can set aside th e ref- P erhaps th ey will use th is advisory
brunohl, president; George W. W alters,
• very 'I'husday night ut S m ith s Hall
ple. Only one precinct voted in opj>o- lo r the public schools, including com­ erenduin
declaring all im p o rtan t power.
financial secretary, 215 Thirteenth street.
Arthur Itiggs, seeretsiy . General D elivery.
sitiou.
position. shall be done at th e S tate laws •• em ergencies” ; (5) placing an
\< w M exico is an o th er sta te th a t F ISH E R M E N 'S U N IO N -M e e ts s tt Flatter PLASTERERS' UNION Meets first T hurs­
P rin t nW office at Sacram ento.
m en's Hall, first Saturday. 7 30 P .VI
day each month
F. R othaell, secretary
a rb itra ry lim it on th e num ber of mens lines up w ith M ichigan as a fak e r sta te
H. M. Lorntsen, F isherm en's Hail.
General Delivery
orcs which may be placet! on the bal- w ith a referendum th a t is impossible
The union» of G loucester, Mass., are
N G SH vR E M E N 'S UNION
Second and
<>l"‘rate ami which was not intended LA fourth
increasing th e ir m em bership rapidly,
PENDLETON.
Tiie C lerk s’ Union, of Danville, 111., lot; (<>) fulling to provide proper pub-
W ednesday«, s P. M.. Longshore
work.
five new unions having recently been has gained an early d o sin g agreem ent licity for measures subm itted.
en n s Hall. 571 Bond street
Chu» .l u t i l i -
PENDLETON
TYPOGRAI HICAL -Meet« 2
son, president: C. 41 't'hoinpson, secretary -
C alifornia d efe ate d four in itia tiv e
oganized, th e com bined membership with 34 stores in th a t eity. The stores
South Dakota Pioneer.
I M. first Si nday of month. Eagle Wood
and business agent, 577 Bond street.
measures
by
large
m
ajorities,
b
u
t
men
H
all.
Elmer
Baer, secretary.
reaching nearly 1500.
iigree to abide by union regulations
South D akota lias th e oldest initia
M ACH INISTS No. 2 6 - -First and 3rd T hurs­
and to employ only union help for tw o fivt and referendum in th e United adopted bv large m ajo rities two am end­
days, s p. M., Marine Engineers' Hall. 577
ROSEBURG.
ments subm itted by th e legislature,
Bond street.
U Nyman, recording seen-
Clerks, bookkeepers, stenographer» years. The stores are to close Sundays s ta te s , it having been adopted in 1N9S.
♦ary; T. Fowl», ilnaneisl secretary, Box LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS No. 4 7 6 — v" C
one
prov
iding
for
free
school
books
and
750.
Bartlett, secretary, Roseburg, Oregon.
and other office em ployes of the P u ll­ and holidays, while no decrease in pav Tht, Jaw is verv w eak b,„.ailse it ,.an
the other m aking
irrig atio n
bonds
only be operated by the consent of the
man Company, to the num ber of 25(H), is to made to r holidays.
PA IN T ER S' UNIO N — Secor.d and fourth CENTRAL LABOR UNION -Comer Cost and
available fo r sta te loans.
Perguaon, K.
J lturedavK, S P. M , Longshorem en's Hall.
received an increase in pay from 6 per
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legislature from tim e to tim e.
This
U. A. Lawton, president, care Astor H ouse-
ce n t to 12 per cent, the increase ta k in g
L
°iS2w
OTJ pieemen and engine -
Arthur
Bostrom,
259
Alameda
uvenue.
re­
Nebraska
and
Washington.
S horter hours of work have been per I ' ''a r
" ;,s operated, how ever, to gain
men , ROSEBURG . LODGE No. &42__-
cording secretary.
effect J a n u a ry 1.
sisten tly fought for by the b a rb e rs’ in- ' a ‘Hievt prim ary law th a t passed by a
.1 W. Rubel Isiin, secretar)-, P. o B o , 682
N ebraska is in th e p eo p le’s column
TEAM D R IVERS No. 1 8 2 — First and third
rotary, P, o. Bo» 3S2, Roseburg, Oregon.
ternntional. Sunday work has been vote of nearly tw o to one, a f te r a six with an in itia tiv e th a t w ill be some­
Tuesdays. S P. M„ Union L ibor Hall.
,e
I
y
e
a
r
s
’
struggle
to
get
it
before
the
Chris Christensen, president : Len Lowrey, CARPENTERS No. 415 — Friday evening,
Recently the Goshen, South Bend and elim inated and an average of more
w hat difficult to w ork, as th e percent-
Labor Hall, 323 N. Jackson. C. L. S ud ,
secretary, 4S0 Commercial street.
1 he legislature subm it» tneas- age for am endm ents is 15, and 5 per
Chicago Kail way Com pany; the V alpa­ than two hours a day cut from the people
secretary.
I
TYPOGRAPHICAL
UNION
—
Andrew
Man
Go» people, how ever, and ulti- rent m ust be in 36 counties of th e
raiso and N orthern Kailway Company, other six days of th e week, or more ures
nisto, president; Louis Lemberg, secretary PbU M BER S AND STEAM FITTERS N o . 428
— M eetings Sunday morning.
W
and the G ary Connecting Kailway Com- than 24 hours a week fo r 30,000 men, mutely th e people will o b ta in fu ll »tute; also an amcDilnient m ust have
W.
Ilow ett, care B. A. Mahon.
power.
35 per cent o f the to ta l vote. T his
BAKER CITY.
p a n y e n t e r e d in t o a n a g r e e m e n t w it h , an d w it h o u t r e d u c tio n in w a g e » .
’ t!,b *s still a “ dead o n e ,” as it has provision alone w ill probably d efe at baker typographical union Nt 683 PAINTERS N o . 887— Com er Con« and Ster-
«Mia^Mreuta, Friday night.
J. L. Sm ith,
-J o h n A Andrews, president ; M. D. Pit
th e in itia tiv e and referendum in its many measure». Such n condition ap ­
keriton, secretary-treasurer. Box S3.
co nstitution, but th e leg islatu res since plied to th e in itia tiv e am endm ent in
OF LOCOMOTIVE ENOI TEAMBTEBB N o . 189 — W ednesday night.
1900 have refused to pass au a c t to put W ashington enacted in N ovem ber would BROTHERHOOD
Labor Hall. 323 N. Jackson. John II Fer-
N E E R S— O. W Moon D ivision 700, Baker.
guson, secretary.
: the law in operation. U tah w ent for have killed it, and also the recall.
;’r- T. A. Courtney, chief engineer; Jaittea i
Hunt, secretary-treasurer and insurance ,
T a ft, too.
W ashington now has th e in itia tiv e
SALEM.
secretary, 2035 Colo street.
The city of P hiladelphia is m aking the farm conducive to g re a te r self-
Oregon
has
th
e
w
eakness
of
fa
k
e
and
referen
d
a
m
on
law»
only,
b
u
t
an experim ent w ith its insane which respect and contentm ent.
,,
,,
,
.
.CIGARM AK ERB No. 4 87— Meets flrat Tues I
W 0R K E « S No. 3 2 0 —Branch I.
w ill be w atched with grpat in terest by
The S tate of New York, since i t took ' ,n< r,i<
*‘e*ng tack ed on ‘ ‘ e m e r g e n c y ” c la u s e s b y m a j o r it y o f
M. »M. > leming, aecretary. I». O. Box 118.
<l»y m each month. J. F. Penrod, S e c ’y. i
those connected with eleem osynary in- over the care of its insane some y e a rs i j, u a s u ^ s
a
’m ajority of the t h e le g i s l a t u r e m a y h olt! up t h e r e f e r CARPENTERS No. 5 3 8 — Meet Tuesday even CARPENTERS 1065— Meet Union Hall every
««turdav at 7:80 P. M. Wm. Short, pre?
GOdllin.
«ngs. C. E. Fortorling, aecretary.
gtitvfioi>8
fo
r the
cure of
u n fortunates ; ago, AA4AO
has AAACAVAU
made O several
experim
ents
of eM,H a 1 l,re> u
as V
as
not
been
W iv t
" tu o
AVR
VUXJ v t » x v
VZ* U U t U l V U U O k V O
W U 1U 1
U
A D U i i i l t t ents
l U ID
MA I „ 1
«
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.
i »
’
I
« U e U i;
B
J • ' huinau, socrutary, 2 6 o N
experim
VL.I ' .t U h n r r i '*
of th is character. I t is said th a t these th is ’ch aracter, and follows th e plan of
. i " l!<iU be<‘ails“’ ° f tihe
Wyoming and M ississippi both ln«d
ENGINEERS
18th
Imd , | 1O ®O“ OT IVE .ENG
INEERS, o 0. . w W MOON
is t n street,
street.
afflieted
| * '
rnorH C ham
berlain am endm ents providing fo r th e in
init;a-
afflicted persons have h ith e rto been I placing its in stitu tio n s fo r th e care of i 1,"
'
'2.
rn<’rs
nm berlntn
ltia-
retsry.
ru"
' h urlh ' ,e c * ELECTRICAL
’
retary.
,r ,, z - ----- W
«'GRKER3
No. 6 1 2 — P atton
, k P U r . i . n O V A r r r n w r , i n i , i
,
t
, , , and W est. I t will develop < one of these I tiv e and referendum d efeated bv th e
Hall Couinieret«1 street, second and fourth
.lin
i insane
nw nnn
Y
vnavA
a
n v
a
n n a ih ln i
kept
in overcrowded qum ters, «Aril»**»»
wheie t the
where
as u m m u any
as u n possible
P ^ i ? T S K 8' EA PEB HANGERS AND DEC­
M-'nd«)'«
at
S
P.
M.
L
T. Woodward
days unless we subm it a m easure ‘ ‘ m ajority a t th e e le c tio n ” clause.
ORATORS OF AMERICA. No. 1008 - Me, t
th e re was not sufficient fre»h air nor of th e ir inm ates m ay have farm work
financial aecretary, 6 75 North 20th atreet.
through th e in itia tiv e req u irin g a three-
Jhuraday
evenings,
Lyndale
B
ld
g
,
Room
In W yom ing th e vote only Itfcked
good san itary co n d itio n s.. U nder these . in the fresh air, under th e supervision
.N °' 724~ Dorr»»ce Sign Shop. S.
street
pni lp’ ’ ■ecreh,r J. 2202 Church
fo u rth s vote o f both houses to pass an 570 of a m ajo rity of all those voting
i't 8 P Mr i- ''r'! And„ ,h,rd Thuredaya
conditions any kind of successful j of overseers or guards. I t has been
‘‘ em erg en cy ” clause.
PLUM
BERS
AND
STEAM
FITT
ER
S
No.
248
»
D.
7,
Box
6 8."
BU" e "’ • • ' " ‘»H'.
at
the
election,
and
th
e
affirm
ative
vote
tre a tm e n t of th e p atien ts was prac- ' found to w ork adm irabily. The same
- —Meets Beconii and fourth Fridays
C W !
.
Nevada In Line Now.
was about 6 '^ to I ag ain st it. In M is­
tic ally
impossible.
Those
lig h tly plan th a t is now being trie d w ith th e
Bishop, 2 1 0 8 Resort street.
i TYPOGRAPHICAL No. 2 1 0 — Meets first Sun-
vote
w as,
N evada lias now both th e referen ­ sissippi tlie affirm ative
afflicted w ith m ental disorders w ere insane of P hiladelphia has been ap-
‘?i. e*rh '"»nth. 420 State Ht. H arry
H. H ill, secretary, 324* .forth Front street.
BEND
rarely benefited and generally became i plied to the b o y s’ corrective iu stitu - dum, adopted in 1905, .a n d th e in itia tw ice the neg ativ e vote, b u t every
tnueh more uncontrollable.
! tion a t In d u stry w ith excellent results. tive,adopted in 1912. In th e la tte r th e y o ter who <nd n,)t *otp 0,1 th e m e a s u r e CARPENTERS No. 1303— A. J. Steele, .?«•>,
ST. HELENS.
legislature first considers th e proposed
a,,-v w a-’ WO!i coun»ed ns v o ting no. :
R ecently a large farm of nearly 900 1
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FAX ¡ ^ ° C UTTERS’ UNIO N OF THE U. S.
co
nstitutional
m
easure,
b
u
t
i
t
m
ust
go
m
easures
were
very
poor
ones,
,
EUGENE,
AND
CANADA,
acres, n ear P hiladelphia, was obtained
”
BRANCH
No. 47— St.’
Why His Color Changed.
H elens, Oregon.
to th e Iieople.
however.
TYPOGRAPHICAL No. 4 9 6 — L»st Sunday in
an d colony tre a tm e n t fo r the in s a n e 1
r
. . . . .
,
I <‘»cn month. 2 p. M.
Claude Sylvester
A union bu tch er workm an was sttiixg
M ontana used the in itia tiv e in th e
n Ohio
iu „ sv
.i__ __
___ v>____j
secretary, 206 Madison street.
begun. T here are about 25 colonies
Makes
Good
Record.
THE DALLES.
on the farm , each th e home of some I ? i’a,;k lnK f ,r f l to /e c o v e r dam ages fo r iast election to gain a good direct pri-
' I n tiie tn u
u n o f o l n .iil
in
n
I» n n n s s o
I
V
n o .
.
Ohio
has
sprung
from
th
e
leash
th
a
t
!
*
-
m
“
“
Ä
W
J
T
O
Ä
1
25 men who are harm less and w illing
guata*” ed *n a K sn aw C ity os- m ary law, a corrupt p ractices act, di-
11
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vx-in
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BREWERY WORKERS— William Hiob, Box
■Id lf it tie
tied
to ,hp
th e »»'Puerile
suprem e court,
court, th
th e e | |
-* — - —
. to ____
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« ...
te—v
eut. . A
d 1,1
w - « - Harbineon. .ec-
make
them selves
useful.
Each —.
col- tabiishm
,
. . colored laborer in th e i rect election of U nited S tate s senators “
retary, Box 522
BAR TEND ERS— J W. Adkins, financial r«u
ony is under th e supervision of a man P1™1 " as cal,edj B9.* " ,tneH8'.
, .
and th e p residential prim ary. F or „ legislature and B ig Business. B . e fo r e , ,
retary.
and his w ife, the la tte r actin g ft8 !
Jo u 3s„rk w ,th Jones, th e plam- s ta te as corrupt as M ontana has been, 1 ,e adoption of its new co n stitu tio n it
GRANTS PASS.
R D" U -
of New York
with an in itia tiv e provision intended cou^^
n°tb in g . The people now have PLUM BERS, O. F. & S. F., No. 104__M eets I B c ta u r s n t.
m atron, and each one haa its owr i *«YesRajj
Thursday evening. J. B Davis,
~
to make it impossible of use, th is is power to do things. I ts cities have
Box 338. CARPENTERS— A. R. Barnett
farm ing im plem ents, horses, cows, pigs
44l.
* .
801 Fulton
,
,
,
* a a I
v a
Do you know th e forem an and the m aking progress. The people also real home rule and new ch a rters are
street
and general equipm ent. A to ta l of about ..
A.
-
. ...,
being
fortini
all
the
,.nn
I
..
•
u
v
other
oHieers
of
th
e
p
la
n
tT
”
jaw
ix-mx
xomiii
an
over
t
h
e
state.
I
t
HOOD
RIVER.
k lied a Big Business m ilitary
«W0 persons mildly insane have been
<<v
1
SH EET METAL W O R K E R S -A rth u r Spick
is to be hoped th a t some of them will PLUM BERS AND STEAM FITTERS No 611
ermann, fite D a i,t., Or., general delivery.
w ith the referendum .
transferred to th is farm from West
, i »•
“ W hat are your relatio n s with
— A. Norder, secretar)-. Box 64S, Hood
Oklahoma did nothing la st year w ith provide fo r proportional representation
P hiladelphia.
. th e m ! ” continneil th e atto rn ey .
River, Oregon.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
The physician.* who aro in charge o f
.
, , ,
.
>
..
■, th e in itiativ e. I t is hog-tied, and the in ‘ he election of cottncilmen, and thus
BARTENDER
J No. 4 2 5 — Second and fourth
:
.
at a av :
4 i ■
Now, y o ’ look*a-here, b o ss.” said in itiativ e is as good as dead w ith th e lead the world to an o th er g reat step
KLAMATH FALLS.
th e experim ent say th a t th e insane ta k e
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the witness, 4U se skeered. T h a t’s why ‘ ‘ m ajo rity at the e le c tio n ” clau te in forw ard in effective voting. The con­
Brown,
«cir.-tary
v ery kindly to fa n n in g and develop a T
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a I looks'so white. Them folks a i n ’t no the enabling act. M easures receiving stitu unnn
tio
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can
be
amended
on
tax
atio
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can lie amended on ta x a tio n ,, cording a ecre ta ij. Box 573. Klamath Falls. CARPENTERS, LOCAL No. 976 -M eet everv
special fondness for anim als. This 1st-
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-relatio n s of mine. — K ansas City Jour- as high as 58,000 m ajo rity in 1916 were I o r any oth er question desired, by th e
Oregon.
Monday night in the B artenders’ f a l l
to r fa c t is tru e of those who su ffe r
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initiative.
LA GRANDE.
s . A xtell, president; c. h '
defeated.
w ith a mild form of m ania, although i t ' ‘
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presidential
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recording secretary, 25th
is know n th a t some of th e violently
•ud H arney street».
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insane are
Cheap Campaigning,
nre cruel and vicious tow ard
secretary
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LOCAL
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M
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first
and
third
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pne*
physicians th u s fa r seem to bear out from th e F irst
and Wisconsin.
T '" - b .v of each .north at s p. M. K. of M ACH INISTS
tb o contention th a t th is is the most »pent 2 i -nts for his cam paign, ^ c o rd ­
NORTH BANK. No 2 _ i —
Missouri Lags Behind.
1 . Hall, l.a Grande, Oregon. C. K Haii-
In
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r'zonn
the
direct
prim
ary,
pref-
n o ‘t .Ro « i z th¿ rd Th,ir','1“y nights^ Union
ing
to
his
report
to
th
e
senate.
This
p e n e tt. » ..reta ry , 1301 O avenue. La
ra tio n a l method of tre a tin g . defective
Hall.
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John Moir, «ec-
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I" M issouri nine m easures subm itted ereneo » v ste m
o f » eeo n .l n » ,i 6 , 1 . 3
Grande, Oregon.
and delinquent classes, mid th a t th e ; was th e price of th e »tamp th a t b ro u g h t, bv tb e in itia tiv p nnd by th e JegÌ8lature
th ,rd
retary. Route fi. Box 17, Vancouver, Wn.
been
applied
to
U
nited
patteuts have found the atmosphere of his expense statem ent.
all v ent down. I ts people have no re- ; State» senators, anil in W isconsin and
Farm Treatment for the Insane
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UNFAIR
z
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
A r e U n fa ir T o O r g a n iz e d
L a b o r In P o r tla n d .
it
i Mimics, ta to many officials. I t pre-
vents the nom ination of candidates by
m inorities und seevres th e nominee of
the m ajority, thus p u ttin g ano th er nail
in the coffin of corrupt politics and Big
Business.
W ithin two y ears O re - u has been
followed and even passed by sta te a fte r
"‘la titfc .
state. In less than ten years Oregon
.'rk a n s a s used the in itia tiv e in the will be one of 52 in»tead‘ of 19 Mates
IJI_ election to adopt the recall, lint-j having »onto form of in itiativ e and ref-
¡ting the legislative session to 60 d a y s ,1 crettdum.
A l.l’KKD D (,'KIDGE.
of union men, should do as they would be done by under
similar circumstances. “ The road to a cor toration's heart is
through its pocket book."
»WORKERS UNION
UN IO N \i’STAMP
^ r - i?
llie m anagem ent of the Labor Press desires to make the paper of as g reat
usefulness to the w orking class of P ortland and Oregon as possible. An effort
is being made to broaden the paper in its scope and to make it rep resen tativ e
ot all workers. In th is movement th e paper desires to enlist th e support of
every man und woman who hopes for b e tte r things for those who must do the
manual labor for th e upbuilding of th e ommunity nnd the state.
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la .abnr ress has one favor th a t i t asks of you, dear render. You know
of frien d s who should be interested in the work th a t the paper is attem p tin g to
do. The paper should reach every one who feels in te rest in b e tte r conditions,
w hether th a t jatrson be union or non-union. W ill vou help the 1 a lte r P r o -« »,
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Do Not Boy Any Shoe
co m a tte r w hat its name, unless it b ears a
plain and readable im pression of th is UNION
STAMP.
All shoes w ith o u t th e Union S tam p are a l­
ways Non-Union. Do not accept any excuse
for the absence of th e Union Stam p.
factory
Boot and Shoe Workers’ Union
Attention, Union Men!
248 Summer Street, Boston. Mass.
JOHN P, TOBIN, P r c td e n t
CHAS. a»
S T R E E T ADDREet'i.
b a in e .
Secretary T reasurer
Granger for Cabinet Place.
President-elect, Woodrow Wilson will
,’f’
by the N ational grango to ap-
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’ be follow ing th ree
-- SP( r,',a r -v of ag ric u ltu re: Sen-
ato r O badiah G ardner, of M aine; II. J.
W aters, president of th e K ant
Agri-
««Hural College; Dr. L. H. B ailey, dean
" f ,be
of A griculture, Cornell
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t te paper may be sent to them . 1 he introduction of the pajter into hundreds o f 1 *'n!'os «barging violation of the child
homes will do m t. h to aid in the organization of th e unorganized and will be -, labor law wero beard,
facto r in b rin g ,n g about .. closer affiliation among th e men and women who are
organized. Please fill out the blank p rin ted below and mail it to the Labor
Press. Copies of the paper will be nt d irec t to each address.
NAME
Union men, and the wives of union men, and the friends
Named Shoes are frequently made in Non-Union Factories.
liable mean.» of securing w idespread
inform ation ^on the measure», and any-
thing timi assails privilege is to te d
•town by scaring the uninform ed
voters.
Michigan hns a m onstrosity rcqttir-
ing 26 i.er cent of th e voters on a pe-
t i t i o n and then the consent of the leg-
REMEMBER
THE ROYAL
U N FA IR
TO THE
BAKERS U N IO N
Weinhard’s Beer
Thz favorite beverage of the laboring
men because of its health and strength
giving qualities.
Phones MAIN 72, A-1172
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HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY