Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, April 21, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    T ID A S
B W flfl
Monday, April SI, 1013
Electrical Workers News
At Portland Playhouses This Week
Local Mo. 125.
Proceedings of the Central Labor Council
Official Minute* of the Last Meeting of the Working Hc.»d 'f Organlaed
Labor for Portland and Vicinity.
If was decided not to have the com
niittee which canvassed the strike vote
on the Oregon Electric Company, the
Meeting called to order by Vice Presi
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Southern Pacific Company and the ♦ UNTAIR LIST OF PORTLAND 4 dent Miller at 8:15, April 18, 1013. At
l l t h and M orrison
P honos M ain 1 and A 1182
Home Telephone Company report in full ♦
CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL ♦ roll call Fitzgerald, Campbell, Pollock
T u esd ay and W ednesday. Sp ecial P rice
as it was thought best not to make
M atinee W ednesday
H enry W. S av a g e
♦
♦
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and Passolt were noted absent.
o ffe r s W orld -F am ou s M u s:-al H it,
pubilc the exact result of the vote until
Moved and seconded that Fiank L.
e »
U » O W
W IDOW
Bakeries—Royal Bakery A Confec­ Smith be taken from the niitair list
further negotiations has taken place.
l- v e iit n g s - b o w e r Floor, 14 row s, »2. H
The resuit, however, is known to have tionery Co.
row s It 50, H alcony 11. 75c. 0c. W ed­
and an article be published in the Ijabor
nesday M atinee— b ow er Floor, 11.50, 11.
PROGRAM AT GLOBE THEATER. been overwhelmingly in favor of strik­
Bartender* -All saloons that do not ‘ Press correcting the error.
lia lco n y . l b 75c, 50c. S e a ts ■ lllng.
Minutes of previous meeting read
The l’athe Weekly has pictures of the ing to enforce our demands if neces­ display the union curd
Barber»—Shop at P ' % Fir t st e* ' unit accepted AS corrected.
Han Francisco ami Portland ball teams sary.
Brewery Trade* —----
Section—öpriug
Vai
Credentials—Clifford
and
Bnllls,
and the ninth and exciting inning of
During the ln»t week negotiation«
-
—
H om e Of
o f the popular B aker P layers.
hasp
been
held
with
the
official»
of
the
ley
Wine
Co.,
Old
fttylo
German
linger
the
game
between
New
York
and
B
o
s
­
Shingle Weavers; Moore in place of
'1 onigh
t. H a rg a in E T A O IX S H ltl'H b l’UU
light,
Campbell, Carjienters, No. 808; Weasier-
ton. “ The Wrong Road Happiness’ is various companies involved by V ice- , Beer.
and Saturday.
President
Morgan!haler
and
Von
Building
Trade»—Stone
A
Webster,
a
two
reel
Patheplay,
and
John
Bunny
brook, Meat Cotters.
i rom ance o f th e great W estern c a ttle
Communications—Resignation of tke
and the Vitagraph twins furnish the Hehultz of the Pacific District Council j T. B. Wilcox sr.d all hi* produet», Wood
country, b ik e "The V irginian" and "The
Houaw M an,” It w ill liv e a generation.
Stove
an.I Business Agent Gifford. The of- ward, Clarke A Co., druggist*, Park and Vice President was accepted
fun.
Im m en se c a st and sc e n ic productions.
finals of the Southern Pacific and Ore- Alder streets; Constantine Market, Log Mounters International, with list of un­
F v en in g s— 25c, 35c, 50c. M atin ees, 25c
gon Electric have both held out hopes 1 Cabin Saloon and Hazelwood Creamery fair firms, that they are on strike.
AT THE LYRIC.
Main 6, A 1020
Matinee Dally
Reports of Sections—Building Trades,
For one week, beginning today, the of our demand* being satisfactorily Co., Kendall Heating Co.
Carpenters— kothchild Bro*.
picking up a little; Metal Trades, pick­
Keating & Flood Musical Comedy Com settled, but not so with those of the
Clgarmakers — United Cigar Stores ing up a little; Waterfront Federation,
J O i n i l » T 1 O B 8 ln "JIJWTICE”
puny will offer “ The Isle of Bing- H om e Telephone Company. This com-
L y d ia B arry
_______
puny has discriminated against our and all cigars that do not bear the no meeting; Printing Trade«, Unioa
Bong,” at the
Lyric Theater.
Toochow*« P «U a« B ntartalnara
shops are doing well; Brewery Trades,
BaD and W aat
While the comedy is fast and furi- i members ever since the last strike ; Union Label.
A rn an t Broa.
no report; Luboi Trades, no meeting.
ous,
the
musical
end
of
the
show
is
not
in
gainst
it
ant
our
first
demand
is
that
Electrical
Worker*
—
Morrison
Elee-
v a a n a * W h lta and B a B anao * L a Dna
Reports of Standing Committee# —
to be overlooked. Particular attention this discrimination must cease. A meet trical Co., and all firm* employing
I8PIWOW T A L B IB O F I C T P 8 M
legislative Committee endorses H. B.
is
being
vine
to
the
numbers,
which
ing
is
to
be
held
with
Wm.
Hill,
Presi-
uon-union
mechanics.
Suiliran 4 Considine'a
Chapman for State Highway Engineer.
III HI
nr company
VOlIIgMUJ and
BUU it
a* is
am hoped
HOiStiUg M id Porl>bl® Cllgillw W
~
will include a number of late song hits, «If
dent
of he
lie will meet us half way in trying to paejyje Bridge Co., Giebisch A Joplin, Concurred in.
Reporta of Special Committees —
com . to a nunderstanding.
Metal Tradea— Portland Artificial lee
AT PANTAGES.
W hara B varyhody Ooaw
#11*1 Tawiblli
A motion
motion was
was passed
passed that
that we
we move
...............
* Co.,
”
” “ -* S|ieeial Conference Committee reports
Telegraphy has become a strong fee-
move q , ( —
Bell,
Wildnian A
Portland
IDA F U L L K R and her d an cin g num phs
tor in the rush by rival vaudeville mag
the Auditorium hall and the Busi- sheet Metal Works, Willameto, Iron A that letters were sent to all General
B—O t t e r T lp-T op A c ts——5
Seat« for m a tln e es and first n ig h t show « Mabel Wilbur in “ The Merry Widow.'
nates for acts of international n ote,, nr Agent was ordered to report next i steel Works, all machine shope not Labor bodies on the Paeifie Slope and
reserved.
also to Foreign countries.
many of the continental successes being meeting on what nights the hall can be , working an 8-hour day.
New Business
that the Cen­
AT THE EMPRESS.
booked by
u_ *.i-----
telegraph
,.u . and
—I ..h
cable.
i» it
It was
was (,i,,ajne,|<
Motion Picture Operators Fun The-
tral
Labor
Council
go
on
record as aot
Ida Fuller, who is down in theatrical I through such a system “ at the signing
The delegates to the auxilliary rejiort- i atre.
_ iL
IJ greatest
___ A _ A sperta . o a f * ■_
_ I_ Ordway,
/ I-.1
A
k I vorite English
favoring candidates who do not patron­
W EEK A P R IL 21— L aurie O rdw ay. L on­ records as
I.auric
tin
the . ___
world's
ed
progress
ami
urged
upon
all
members
Muaiciana—Chas.
E.
Yorke
and
band;
don’« F a v o rite S in g in g C om edienne: Don
ize union shops and, have the label oa
Carlo« M arionette«. F o rrester and L loyd, ciilar dancer, will shine as headliner at comedienne, was accomplished by Alex­ to see that all groundmen. drivers and J. Neubauer, grocer; Geo. H. Parsons
Moved and seconded
The Cervo Duo, W a ltei l ’erclv a l 4 Co., the Empress during the week of April ander Pantages, who will prevent the others in their gangs were members of and orchestra; Graves Music Company, their printing.
T he N ea p o lita n T rio, r a n ta g e sc o p e . P op­
that the Council endorse the action of
wonderfully
clever
little
start
for
tne
21,
with
her
six
dancing
nymphs.
Miss
the
auxilliary.
Fainter»—
Williams
A
Blind,
Sheohy
ular p rices. M atinee D ally. B o x es and
the special Conference Committee aad
« r st row balcony reserved. B ox office Fuller wus luminous Orpheiitn headlin first time in Portland at Pantages for
The committee appointed at the pre- Broa, John Bliea and all shops that audit the bills incurred therein. Carried.
open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. P hones er last year and in her Hullivan A Con one week only, commencing today.
vious meeting to draw up an agree- 1 employ non-union men.
A 223«, M ain 4«38. C urtain 2:30, 7.15
Allen H. Eaton was admitted to the
sidine engagement is presenting t'.e
and 9: • 0.
ment to be presented to the Portland. Printing Trndee—Saturday Bveaing floor of the Council aad spoke on the
Marshall on Socialism.
act of which her celebrated fire dance
Railwav, Light A Power Company, re- j Post, Independent Printing Co.
Referendum on the University of Ore­
In the daily papers, Vice-President ported "progress.
is a feature. Miss Fuller calls her act
Flum bem -J. F. Shea and al) firms gon appropriation. Moved and second­
Thomas
Marshall
is
quoted
as
follows:
“
I
f
,”
formed
of
the
initials
of
her
week of A fusical
p ril 81
One new member was initiated, four , »»» employing union mechanics
ed a night letter be sent to Senator
Com edy
“ Along with general pros|»erity has: were accepted cn .travelers and tw o ! Stationary Engineers -
name. In one part of the spectacular
H om e o f Refined Musi<
Portland, Stanford that the Central Labor Coun­
K ea tin g * F lood C om pany P re se n ts
come a marvelous piling up of colossal '
performance
she
and
her
beautiful
T X B W M 0 7 BIWO-BOMG
With­ Crystal Ice Co., Liberty Coal A lea Co., cil approves the action of the State of
private fortunes. The piling up of co­ applications were received.
A Com edy Scream , w ith M usical Accorn- maidens dance in their bare feet.
drawals
wetto
granted
W.
A.
Rodgera
and Independent Ice A Coal Co., Lipman. California in excluding alien Labor.
panlm ent.
lossal fortunes, supplemented by a gen­
_iy B ig h t— A th le tic C on test
F.
C.
Morrow
aa
both
are
leaving
the Wolfe A Co.
Moved and seconded that the Council
MABEL WILBER, “ THE MERRY eral diffusion of knowledge, has made
l^opulnr F rio—— ISO and 85c
Tailors—All custom tailor firms that elect three delegates to present to
business.
large bodies of people dissatisfied.
WIDOW.”
Mayor Rushlight, for appointment of
The Smoker Committee has disband­ cannot supply the label.
‘ ‘ The desire of the people is for
The charming actress, Mabel Wilber,
Teamsters—Clay S. Morse, Alias A one as a member of the Free Employ­
greater
equality
of
opportunity
and
ed.
Washington Street, between Tenth will be seen in Henry W. Savage’s enjoyment. More and more men are
ment Bureau Commission.
Harris,
Brother Von Schultz, Third Vice- Lewis.
production of the world famous musical
and Eleventh.
Moore and Logan chosen.
President
of
the
Pacific
District
Coun­
coming
to
the
belief
that
socialism
alone
comedy success, “ The Merry Widow,”
I » IJLTK B’S W BBBZ i Y TO DAY—
Moved and seconded that the matter
■tv# TraAoinco, P ortlan d , V ow Y ork at The Heilig Theater, tonight, tomor­ will open up and guarantee this equal- cil is in town having been sent here to 1 UNION MEETINGS THIS WEEK
and B o sto n B a ll Toam a.
help out on organization work
, Monday............Building Trades Council of the Commission Charter be made u
row
and
Wednesday
nights
with
a
spe-
[
ity.
10 cents
All Beats
1(L cents
Committees from Local 317 and 125 | Mond .......................................... Sailors special order of business for next Fri­
eial price matinee Wednesday after- |
Motorists
Kill
Many.
have
been visiting the various local* , Mond
,
.................... Cooke No 876 day night at 9 o ’clock.
noon.
Sister Miller reports that she is going
around town for the purpose of present- Monday..........................Plumbers No. 51
In
New
York
the
fatal
accidents
from
HELP FIGHT THE
back
East and will leave the Council.
ing
the
true
facts
of
our
international
i motors cars increased to 234 during 1912
“ TEXAS” AT THE BAKER.
Tuesday ................................ Bookbinders Moved and seconded that the Council
split. It is hoped that the other locals Tuesday.,.........................................Cement Finishers
GREAT RED PLAGUE
—40
per
cent
over
1911.
Of
these
acci­
Lovers of big, breezy Western plays
give Mrs. Miller a rising vote of thanks
will not let our international troubles
Citizens of the state are urged
like The Virginian and The Squaw dents investigation showed that three- be the means of bringing discord into Tuesday....................................... Building Laborers
for services rendered. Carried.
to inform themselves regarding
Man, will be in their element at the fourths occurred at or near street cor­ the labor movement of Portland, but Tuesday. . . . Electrical Workers No. 317
E. H. CRANDALL, Beeretary.
this plague which is causing great
ners,
while
the
cars
were
running
at
Tuesday.....................Carpenters No. 808
Baker this week, where a special pro­
suffering among boys and young
will stand, as we have always stood, for
thirty
to
sixty
miles
an
hour.
No
ar­
duction of “ Texas” will be given. It
men, and especially among the in­
justice and right and leave us to settle Tuesday...................... Machinists No. 03
“ I say, waiter,” whispered the man
Tuesday.......... Bridge and Iron Workers
opened
is --------.
strictly a rests were made in any case, no oper-
U
UVUCU a Sunday.
^vasi’soj. Texas
- — —
nocent girls and women of the
our
own
troubles.
in
the downtown restaurant, “ do you
play of the cattle country. All the < ator was sent to jail or fined.
state. Parents are urged to pro­
Tuesday............Waiters and Waitr
charge extra here for bread and but­
tect their children, and provide
Wednesday......................... Beer Driver»
clean, wholesome information in
Wednesday........................ Lathers No. 54 te r !”
“ Yes, sir,” replied the waiter.
place of the unclean misinforma­
Wednesday... Amal. Carpenters No. 821
tion they cannot now help get­
“ Well, I suppose I will have to stand
Wednesday..............Railroad Machinists it. By the way, could I rent a table
ting. »
I Wednesday............................ Meat Cutters napkin for about 15 m inutes!”
Send for any of the following
¡Wednesday............................................ Iron Molders
free circulars
Wednesday.............. ..............Plasterers
For Young Men
Wednesday.......................Painters No. 10
Circular No. 2—The Four Sex
Thursday................. Carpenters No. 60
Liee.
_
.
Thursday..................Longshoremen No. 5
Circular No. 0—Sex Truths for
Thursday............... Longshoremen No. 6
Men.
Local 808
Thursday................................Bricklaytrs
For Older Boy» (13 to 18 years).
Circular No. 8—Virility and
Thursday............... Metal Trades Council
There will be a special called meet-
Physical Development.
Thursday.. .Electrical Workers No. 125
ThurstlaV.......................
maro.e
woraers
,
Tuesday evening, April 22, for the
For Younger Boys (10 to 13 yrs.).
Thursday....................... Marble Workers
m
»
a
' purpose of considering amalgamating
Circular No. 7—The Secret of
Thursday. . . . Teamster, and Chauffeurs ,
I
A „ Km enlbe*g ftre
Strength.
T hursday.... Painter.’ District Council
requeiite<i t0 be p#e8ent and to
For Girls.
. ,, ,.
Thursday.....................
8andst.one Cutters i " express
- their
7
.
'
.
.
lu u r s u n j .
sentiments
on the
sub-
Circular No. 4— A Plain talk
Thursday......................PH«
Drivers,
Etc.
1
with Girls about their health.
ject.
Friday..................Central Labor Council
George Campbell left Thursday for
For Young Women.
Friday..........
Allied
Ptg.
Trades
Council
Edmonton, Alberta, on his honeymoon.
Circular No. 10—Physical De­
Friday....................Steamfitters No. 235 George has a good job there and ex­
velopment, Marriage and
Friday.................-.Sheet Metal Workers pects to stay all Summer. Best wishes.
Motherhood.
Friday........................District Carpenters Dan Moore was elected delegate to the
For Parents.
„ . .
F r id a » y ..............
Stage ” Employes
Circular No. 1—The Need for
................StaK
Emptoy«» No.
No. 28
28 DÍBlri(.t
Counci, of Carpenter, to
.........................................
‘ fill
Education in Sexual Hygiene.
Friday.................. Machinists’
| Bri(tllPr
Campbell’s
place.
___ Campbell
’a place.
Circular No. 3—When and How
Qo
+ .ieJ a v
lln ia tin ir Engineers
RnainfW»™ No.
N o. 372
»,
Saturday..
.Hoisting
372
Business * < gent. . m
Tom Hundt ____
says that
to Tell the Children.
Saturday.......................Steam Engineers business is picking up arodnd town.
Circular No. 5—A List of
Saturday..........................Steamboat Men He expects to have all the boys work­
Books for Use in the Family
Saturday....................... Brewery Workers ing by the last of the month.
cn Sex.
Sunday..........................Shingle Weavers
The local took in five new members
Send 2-cent stamp with your
last Tuesday evening, three by initia­
address to
| RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. tion and two by clearance cards—21
Department D
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty new members so far this month.
THE OREGON STATE BOARD
OF HEALTH
God, in His infinite wisdom, to remove
A good many calls have come V, tke
703 Selling Bldg., Portland, Ore.
from us our worthy and beolved broth­ office in the last week for carpenters
er, Tom Tackeberry; therefore, be it
for out-of-town jobs.
Resolved, That while we bow in hum­
We are glad to have so many visiting
ble submission to the will of Our brothers from Local No. 50 with us
Heavenly Father, we none the less every meeting night. You are always
Interest
deeply mourn the loss of our comrade welcome boys. What we want is to
see more brotherly feeling among the
and fellow worker.
on « Saving«
k
on
Resolved, That a copy of these reso­ locals.
lutions be forwarded to the bereaved
The local bought $5 worth of tic­
family of our brother and one to onr kets from tne pattern-makers, who are
official journal for publication, and the raffling Brother young’s tools. Mr.
same be spread on our minutes, and that Young has been permanently injured.
10,000
Capital, $100
our charter be draped for 30 days.
Sister Daly, of the Garment Workers
12,000
Surplus, $12,000
A. F. LESLIE,
of New York City, gave a very inter­
J. FALCONER,
esting address to the members of the
W. II. KROLL,
local last Tuesday evening, on the
120 Grand Ave.
Committee.
Union Label.
C orn« Alder Street
Ix-w Morrison and W. Jenkins claim
22 Years in East Portland. The East
Label Trades Meeting.
to be the champions of Multnomah
Portland hank for East Portland people
A meeting of the Label Trades See-1 County
in playing pinochle and 500.
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They
have
issued challenges
tion of the Ceutarl Labor Council has
Tightwads.
been called for tomorrow (Tuesday) comers.
Manager Joe Maguire, of the 808
“ I understand Anybody’s is paying
evening at 230% Yamhill street. O ffi­
cers will be elected and other business baseball team, will have his boys in
Scribbler a dollar a word for his
om importance will come before the slia|»e before long and will announce
stories. ’
“ Thev were, but lie broke the con­
president,
vice-president, secretary- his line-up.
tract because they refused to count the
treasurer, delegate to the Central I*-
tior Council and reperaentative on the
punctuation marks as words. ”
Board of Control of the Labor Press.
action takes place on the great Buck-
head Kanche owned by Colonel West.
The plot concerns the scheme of a
crafty English Lord to take advantage
of the financial difficulties of the
owner and get the Kanche at a ruin­
ous price.
HEILIG
BAKER
O RPH EUM
EM PRESS
PA N T A G E S
a
LYRIC
GLOBE
FIRST ANNUAL
Carpenters’ Union News
BALL
Given under the auspices of the
Building Trades Council
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BANK
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Friday, April 25
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at the Armory, 10th and Couch
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Musicians’ Union News
ir Union I f i f i i a f i f i
B U R C H A R D ’S
ORCHESTRA
AND
MADE
Porter
Deer
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COCTSHMT STEAD! MAKS RC6IST!RII> I t j g
SEE THAT THIS LABEL 18 OH BVEBT
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It Stand, for Good W eg« end F .ir Condition.
Gentlemen 50 cents
Ladies free
Elect Switchman as Mayor.
Patrii’k Ixinney, a union switchman
in the employ of the Chicago, Milwau-
' kee and S t. Paul Road, has been elected
mayor of Ottumwa, Iowa, a city of
| 10,000 inhabitants.
The regulur meeting which will be
held Tuesday, May 5, will have sev­
eral important questions to act u;«>u
Among them will he the amount of the
subscription which shall be made to
the Rose Festival fund.
Admited as members on application.
It isn't the straight and narrow path Miss Margaret Faber, K. M Staysa;
on transfer card from Local 230, Glen
I for the man with the jag •
Osborn; transfers issued, Mrs. R. Die
Very few enemies are worth wateh trich, E. O. Traxler; resigned from
membership: T. M. Solburg.
ing.
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