Mandar, A gni 21, 191?
PORTLAND LABOS PRES»
imb’l f ' f7n
*’be,°* *f baadl,B*
{«.bbe fand«.
Then there 1» another feature of the
Official Publication af lha Castrai eommmaioa raaqreiga of “ «-djeatioa. ”
Labor Council of Portland and Vicio If a rem ais.ion i» the only m iration
.0
**F. *ad tha Oregon Mato Fadaration
• f Labor.
it on the a e h ^ diatnetr Aa a matter
rlw-mati« tale«» among playwright* and undermioiag the foundation» of good mg» will bt held the first and third
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
pl,.rer, of th,
, t> u u
#B,y fover>JB<. t
Wednesday, of each month. The in P Q 7 C Ixit. in Fir Grove, near \i.
a que.ticn of time when an educational
vitation is extended to every one inter y t ) / v t i < o t t carline; 30 minute, f,
proeau will have been fiaiabad that
UNION SHOP. MOT CLOSED SHOP. e.ted in better condition» to attend city. 810.00 dow n, 45.00 per month. r
w,U lead noma community or eomrnun
One of the Vom m ««
,k
j
" , 2 ,
; „ r . : •) error, eonimit- the meeting..
Hun water.
Inquire 720 Chamber of Comm«: , I
.id e the town whool and library. Time un, fll»n i, that of ell meaning trade
Political 8 pee then a Featuie.
uuag improper
firing this ad. with you
_______ _____
___
b y tfca ___
The local Garment Worker» were fa-
uaaiag activities of labor
in
effect
with
the
educational
interest,
for
each
of
those
a
g
e
n
c
e
,
of
education
X ^ * e r O w a a ll a t B o rtU a d and T U
reT f i t <-f ,be . oontry for year., and there ia , wae ««eationod E - o
¡ , ' ¿
7 union..
'
Tb- term “ clored .h o p ” i , tored at th-.r la»t regular m e, ting with
Minnesota May Try Beferendi ra
• f Cmtret.
more or l w eritieiam all the time m t.on» of the country there .r e no pnbbc
«>“» “ • » ‘•« ‘»«er. from a number of addream. by candidate.
The people of M innesota will
1 B . B r e r e ,______________
a trade union standpoint.
! for office at the primary, May 3. Mayor
A r th u r C. B avas, g .av a t a ry
The American Federation of Labor Hu.hlight, J sine« Maguire, W A. Burke ,ie*t general election l.e given „
a n ta a B xiattag
many of the people of Portland are
rehaaata
M aS a f
I n i . comment ha. been provoked by stand, for the “ union .hop ,” not the 1 and W. 11. Fitzgerald, a member of purtumU to adopt an ainendm- t
not aatitfied with the operation of the
that the Lrgislatuer
..,w idea io the
.„ e
rw,ar„
. the
. , announcement
. . .
-
“ eloaed shop.” The only closed »hope -Mayor H u.hlight'. executive board, ’ b*' state constitution providing
S.
■■
commi««ion
a.*aoo| board.
W . i . S a W v a s . . ’.
.. Sanata« Tràaââ
If the eemmiaaion idan woald m n n . • * ’* inclined to authorize local to Is- found are the »hop. that are .poke briefly. About 2w person, w ere, t 1“* initiative and referendum,
trtf BMeM
much to the tazt,avers of Portl.r.,1 e!e*,,o n ’ tf> ***n»»*e whether eom 1 eloead to uofon men
present. After the »pee. htnaking light
—
atk. a t • P.
i . not good ‘ bc.au-
A
whv not broaden it and m ike a Depart muB,t*** ’'ba!l tax tb»n,selves for Io« al
I nion men do not “ clo se” union refreshment, were served by the ladies
* method
...........
*
■aa. . 1 » _________ ,__________ .
use it.
T a re h m Straeta. B retland .
ment of E d u ctio n in addition to the
a t' 7 *
W
How
n ,e diw "
A l w a y s --------------------
department, propreed io the ,-h.rtar’
77
1 [ 7 * ? * do ,b ” “
to
wbo arf • ’i#'bl* Any one
EighVHonr League Meet«.
« - K A B B X S , B a tte r aaa
If the eity government had «:har«e of '
" » ’«•'» « “t that the demand exist» diseusswg the eth ic, of labor uinons,
The Eight Hour lea g u e held a meet
•L M
y e a r la advaaaa; the «-bool. there might be a ehaneV for i* *le ,r ’ *‘T " 7 ~ k
W?“ M h*’ * “° d<* bt’ d* i,M to' nM ,k<
*“« “ ‘be Labor Temple, April 15. t..
1
economy and effectiv e work bv the 7 * "
’ 7 ,Bn'»VB‘*t’B “ «» •""••nology in the diwureioa.
di~ u.» legislntior.
The league will
A M varttata« rataa J a re ta h a a a a a p y lla a .
placiar of the rMponeibihty on one ,
rern*rkable when
«oaree
J J he
he “ “ doted
doaed »hop
»hop’ ’ 1»
ia not
not a a tynony
»vnonv- hold meeting« every Tuetday evening
,
or the demand i . considered. Iowa it^mobs term
*
** the
* “ union «hop, “ al- at the labor Temple. Every one in
with
« a ta r a a a t th a Boat O frica, a t P o r t i o n , man, aa the advocates of the eomraii
terested in the shorter r ^rkday for
w ri,ew
-
©ragna, aa reare d ri saa a u l ì m a tta r. o 7 : v n .gr „ V h : r u b H ^ ; for
women is invited to attend the meet
make P o r t la n d c h a r te r 'broad enough
° ° raui,if’,’',“,10D ° f „ J X / T " ,7
.Bh° P ” “nd
‘ ing!.
Monday, April 21, 1913
to include the reh oil., and in this mat pl*-Vb&U* '>
clored .hop should be applied to all
tre, if in no other, give the peop of
A municipal theatre, like a city school
where union men are employed —
Unfair Stove Factories.
_____ _________________________________ the whole country a lesson in com m it or .,ibrarv’ *<’u,d »*"’ine spoil for the L»«-hange. _ _ _ _ _
The Stove Mounters’ International
■ion government that would really mean >x,llt*e,an an'1 gr»ft«r; and because it
THE COMMISSION H A B I T
Un‘OB
' MU*d * lig t ° f ll“ fB ir Mt° ' e
som ethingf
could, some citizen , will argue that it
iu u iz x .
manufacturer», where the organization
B A K IN G P O W D E R
le tter
be -----...
forbidden.
More
The
habit ha. grown upon is involved in strike». The list include.
:
In the meantime, whv not vote on a would
,,
------
- —
........ commireion
............
uai.
A T H O D 0B T BOB TODAY.
EXTRACTS
+ fundamental ch .n ge in government at •enB,bl* would be the shaping of law »«. the American people
When a sore the Excelsior Stove and Manufacturing
To make the moat o f ourae.ve., ♦ .
I
.
dav when ’ h“1, when legalized, the theatre could , place is discovered i government or Co., Quincy, Illinois; Favorite Stove
h u m a n an d d iv in e , to h e lp o t h e r . ♦ Í *
n * r » l e le c tio n , n o t i > d
to make the most o f thamaaivcm ♦ people’» minds are confused with petty !
• • <*>«* public schools soeiat condition we »lap a omraission and Range Co., Piqua Ohio; Indiana
^ ^ ^ ' “ 1 ^ 7 r.7 * < £,•& ,« ,* £ £ : 1
• »nd pubbe libraries are, namely, under on it.
8tove
Work<
g 7 an7 ilk i lDdia n . : 1
A T R IA L WILL C O N V IN C E -
.th e direction of unpaid public-spirited
Sometimes the poultice works well. Southern Stove Works, Evansville,
a -----------------------------
re s e ttin g th e ir b u t . to create the
In s titu tio n s which w ill make i t poe-
I citizens, with ideals. It is thus that Sometime» it doesn 't work at all. Indiana;
Evansville Stove Work»,
elb le fo r a ll the people to lead this
W B S B E SEATTLE 8TAMDS.
the Northampton theatre has made it . Sometim e, it serve, to conceal the »ore Evansville, Indiana; Crereent Stove!
lif e to g e th e r— this la dem ocracy
Ia
disc us, i ng editorially the loss of way,
hnstian Science Monitor.
— ■*----
*------ the
“
and C h ris tia n ity .
T h ia d«m «xra<y
and
jKistpone
remedy.
Works, Evansville, Indiana; Thoele-
PORTLAND. ORE, j
and C h ris tia n ity are now m o ving
the charter of the Seattle Central Labor
Tbe
anthracite
mine commission gave Phillips Stove Co., Florence, Alabama.
fo rw a rd to c iv ilis e and s a n c tify the
' Council, the Seattle Unirei Record says: ,
larg est o f a ll the fields o f hum an
BROOKS 8CEMTS TROUBLE.
w<me goo«l results. The commission in- .'___
association— the common toll. T h ia
“ Ia the ball of the Central Labor j
We are on the eve o f a great war in vestigating insurance fund» was well
♦ D.
Ot
* Council of Seattle and v ici.U y is
worth while. But to enumerate the
a bare spot where one« hang the charter the United State»—a war with ignor commissions and investigations that
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I j granted
rran, ed e ir t t V F A F R M <Bfi b v t K a i m a p i . ance. This is the impression one gains
eight year« ago bX »he Ameri-¡ from readin” '7 ob'D 'Orah”7 n ” B r ^ k 7 bave ,r r i" d
fill many
Federation of Labor.
j 7'
.
,, ..
.. . .
WHY THE COMMISSION ELECTION? ran
“ Tka e k a H a .- o . »wU._____ u
»“ American Syndicalism ,” which is the volumes.
There are two varieties of the wrong
The people o f Portland are being tbe (o u B fi| d>rwJ
f *’e
fir,t a u tb o riu ti'« atndT ®f this move
The best asset any business can have is a la-g
kind of commissions. One is futile and
a bed to vote for a commission form
«r ,1. i *
, mvut in America.
number of satisfied customers and have en
o t , verament to take the place of the „» ,
,■
. . , .
i Onlv a few years
v<
ago tbe average the other fraudulent. The first fails
ia tx»r or-
or 1
xwld form,
Bwon wae
Be• A hk km»
- ■
—
— ia exiateace
___ ° f OB* o f the greatest labor
_1 . .
social- be<,ai” * we f* ’l to provide means for
old
which
has ■ b
been
ployed every requisite for the safety, comfort ami convenience of our
■ citizen dismissed the subject
ganizatioas in the world, to stand
about * u tt,ng its learned conclusions into
patrons.
.
for many y ea n , with • few patches
by aa organization of wage workers i f ism with a deprecating ren ,r
effect. Tbe other fails because it is
here and there to keep it in repair.
which was in Ike midst of a death strug its foreign origin. Syndi< al u is a created for the purpose not of expedit
The request is not new.
Last year I
We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest on Saving" Accounts
with tbe most hated enemy o f ; •recent importation from Fra..ce. Still ing, but on the contrary, of impeding,
two forms of commireion charter were 1 *
it menaces the United States even more
;
organized labor in tbe country. The
action.
offered
people
at a doTn.
special P
election
. ...
r,
and
both the were
votod
erh a p .. ..
7 "" than it does the country o f its birth,
The
because conditions in this country of-
1 be former
former Bre n° l very harmful,
the special .lection had rem atbi.g to
‘ h*
b7 * fer a most fertile field for syndicalist 1 bp latt*r “re expensive and vicious.
do with the determination of the peo ¡ X ’c X m
”
*’
~
When we have learned to know them
propaganda.
Under Government Supervision
pie. Ferbape tbe name coaaideratinn»
»
i
Tbe syndicalist movement of this we shall have made a long advance
will bring about tbe defeat o f
j Caion» <ffili>tj»H
»kJ
* «XMa. I country, tbe International Workers of toward effectiv e reform, and shall have
Founded 188«
Washington and Fourth Streets
£ £ £ o ir r
T i ' r w” “ -
- i
-
removed tbe chief defect of the com-
be held May 3.
„ 2___________ _
. . .
_
- its cause from among middle elaw Am miiaion habit.
I erican Federation of Labor. For the 1
8
Why all the apparent haste to change j past twenty year, we have been build- ericana. It leaves them to the progres
the form of goiernm eat ia Portland» ¡Bg up, .tep by step, iaw by law, a sive movement. Nor doe» it seek con ENGINEER T O SERVE PEOPLE.
W hy has it been poretble to work under , v.tcm of centralization of p-,i er in vert» among tbe fairly well to do but
the old charter all there years, sad aow.J tbe hands of our International O fficers politically dissatiafied masses of work- George W. S titt Anuonnces Candidacy I
I ing people.
It leaves them to the
for Connell Job.
ia 1 is than six months, it seems aeees- whieh has at last brought revolt.
and above all things courteous treatment are to be hed
movement. The International
George W. S titt, who ia seeking the
■ary to bold two special elections i a , ««jg WM BOt toT
that the ' »oealist »»''eniei
an effort to give the people a funds-1 vast m aiontv of delegates in tbe Cen- WorkeM ot ,be WorW. according to nomination on tbe Republican ticket for
at the YAMHILL SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET
mental change in form of goveraneat» : tral Labor Council voted with tbe Brookl'’ “ tBI* labor " testa” lower than Councilman in the Tenth Ward, is a na
i f tbe exeure be made, as has been th e' Electrical Workers — nor was il fur either ot tbeae- 14 make" its appeal to tive son, and has lived for 25 years in
eaae, that economy demands tha change, sympathy with the Electrical Workers' ’ he gTe8t n,aB”e ’ of tbe uneducated for Portland. Mr. Stitt had to start out for
some
people . i in
life have been _ u
---------------.
. official ------------------
burn. ^
of 7 h e ”coSun7rb"
<b* n"Skined WOrk ° f
Wh,,n quite
“ * young, and ‘ ‘ has
negligent for many years, sad have
^ rt i There” are, W is estimated, some 15,- worked hard and been sueceaaful. He
allowed the taxpayers ’ money to be
na» with one Portland firm for eight
international O fficials o f many other Loui «.no
•
.
,
’
frittered away whan they knew eueb of
than the Electrical Workere’ nniore,
e,B^ yed
° “r
was
being done. I f the
,
k speeial election , who have year after year continued to Iarg' ,nf Uit,,F'' ,„Th*-V ,1,ve ,n/ W V
w
i . an effort to “ get b y r” ” with
a com- U k e th eir t0 „ o { p,.,
from 1
‘“’T “'"
the,r ’’I“ ” ° f work
Haras . . 18c T H E M O ST Our Merchants
mireion form whieh will give real “ ona! t he great .o r th w e r t7 .ll the while leav i TheV "h“n Am" ,CJBa f ”nT
Bacon , . 18c WHOLESOME are courteous.
m an” power ia Portland the people ing tbe unions here to tbeir own re as they are shunned by them. Their
view of government is that it exists
should frown down on it in such manner sources to build themselves up.
Lard, 5s . 65c P R O D U C T S polite and ac-
that another attempt will be delayed
“ The vote for the Electrical W.irkers 1 for oppression. No one has taken the
trouble to acquaint them with the
for more than six months, at least.
Lard, 10s $1.25 from the farm, commodating.
I is an earnest of the growing sentiment |
I f tha proposed commission ch arter: that the salvation of the labor move-1 nature of republican government and in
dairy, abattoir, all o f w hich
Halibut, 3 lbs
ia an attempt on the part of the men . ment lies in the Central Bodies in the •titutions, and they are as mistrustful
who art “ o u t” to
t “ i t , ” the people industrial centers. That tbe only way of them as they are of the autocratic
for
25c
cannery, river will help make
■lio'ild vote it do^u overwhelmingly. in which unity of action may be attain officialdom of tbeir native lands.
These millions of workers have griev
Fruit, Vegetables
I f it 1» a plan for those who are “ i n ” ed is by a merging af the interests of
and the sea are your shopping
and Groceries at
to more firmly entrench themselves in 'th e rank and file t f the workers in anees. Numerous government investi-
,
the public service, if it is the plan o t any given community. That effectiv e Jfatloni' ° f «"“ditions in the big indus-
the lowest prices
to be had here a pleasure.
politieian. to establish
a second action may only be'secured through a f ' " ‘ OBdu«»*d/ ‘« « ‘« y P ™ « tbat- »
Tammany on the Pacific coast, the peo-1 more complete local autonomy of indi- ,t .heV
tO° bel>,,eBH
Beplt *° •'""’«•‘b
pie should be advised o f the attem pt i vidual unions on the one hand an.I a ’ 7 ”buM‘B , / rom * h,cb tb"v BU,fer
and the vote should forever settle the ! more extended range of action for the ,bpn,Beh'<‘*. ♦•’’ F Wl11 welcome any man
fact that the. people of Portland are local Central Body to which they are at- wbo bxInK’ them a promise'of »«.mething
better.
or movement,
opposed to one man rule, to jaditical tached.
----- -
.
... Now the . . man,
.
In other words w„
we must oc
be
machine making. In ail tbe discussion organized that, we mav take immediate wk°. !. <O"'e ,O. tk7 * s W
lorkerB and
that has taken the attention of the and united action
any city on any adv>* »hem to seek relief through g o v ->
votera up to the present time tbe real matter, without ♦
necessity for try- '*rBm®n,B channels, through legislation,
George W. Stitt.
merits or dem ents of the commission ing to secure an international sanct^n
ha' P “, g° ° d '•‘‘a ° f i’rel“dlc® to
form have apparently been overlooked! whieb if received is uaually too late to ? ,
»'eq'iires much education
to a great extent.
he of any use.
1 f° bnn‘' " man wh° ha* b*‘’‘n “''Ortom- ?*a,B He has travele.l through every
ed to consider tbe government his W®»tern »tate, A1a»ka, Siberia and Mex-
f t the
“ Oregon | S ystem
” means
any-
i “ v The Central
Council
...
.
..
.
..
.
; . i . i
. j , . Labor
i . k .u
. of Beat
, . .enemy around to the view that the *,‘0’ and was "uporiotendent of a large
thing to the people o f Oregon it should I tie has not died with the return of its 1 government is not only his friend, but 1 ' woo,l-«'orking
* '
8
Salespeople
plant at Mexico City for
Let the Meat
mean that tbe people have the right to charter. We will be at the same old his servant
some time.
Need
Cutters
elect their servants, and to say when place and doing to same old work, and
Mr. Stitt is not only a stanch friend
Ignorance, no matter how bulky, no
Your
and where they shall work. Under the ooing some of it better. We are sorry i
k__ ,
,
.
•
Have
»
.u
u
j
».
. f a t t e r how large its legions, has i never I of organized labor, but is a union man,
commission charter the mayor would to lose tbe charter, and we hope and 1 _____ . . . . . . 8 -
,
,
Continued
___ _ ..
,
i
I accomplished lasting reforms. In fact, holding membership in Stationary En
Your
say where they should work but the expect its return in the very n ea r! h„ . ' . . . . . . . . 8
Help
. . _ . .
,
..
. i t has alwavs defeated itself. But it bas gineers No. 87.
Assistance
people would say what salary should future, but we welcome the prosi ect i
,
8
Among the many important issues
t i .» A. • •
a
. A , 1 i never failed to act aa an exp osive. It
ba paid—only. The right of the people ï at. Î*
,ee Ot
’ 1,bjrawí‘l ha» never failed a . a destructiva force. that Mr. Stitt is intereste«! in he has
to elect their executive officers should nnitp I liPul
a*
° a i?ore
un<1ir c°ntrol of the mutHe» of tbe ,nentione<1 in Particular, and will work
•
not be abridged. The right of the peo united local movement than we have
wh() Mr<> b,wbvr on th<>
for> the Interstate Bridge across the
ple to elect tbeir legislative officers ia ever before
are side, the situation offers
_ , , bail
. . . in the 7 7 » . We
" r "rr
ers no cause for Columbia Hiver; the handling of all
not so important under the referendum. still a part of the great labor move- R|arrn
matters pertaining to the expenditure
And tbe city council as now constituted, ment and we will be a pnrt until that
of money in an economical manner;
and tha commissioners, as proposed un movement has accomplished its pur
IN D IA N A '8 CRANK LEGISLATION progressive and business-like adminis-
der the charter now before the people, pose.”
i T ..
.
. ,
tration for the city in general and the
is sad would be an exocutive body,
Indian, has entered the list of States Tenth Ward in particular; a sanitary
if you desire to be fair to organized labor you wi 11 request your
almost entirely so. Tbe legislative part
which would muzzle the press. An e f city; more parks ..nd plavgrounds; the
MUNICIPAL THEATRES
of tbe conncil ’■ work could be done by
help, your daughter, your cousin; yes, everyone who is doing
V
" 7 e by legiBlBt.°™ to I ,,i« ht hour dv : B living wage; snforee
The American lump is slowly oo«
but
high school boys, in most cases.
surely being leavened with tbe ideal l i
e,n'M
' ' es roB1 "P' erp criticism ment of law and at all times special at-
your shopping,
Haste is always waste. I f a plan of civic support of tbe drama a» an | /
U paper* <> t e atate. Indiana tention to tbe intcreHtn of the working
the publication people.
will stand tbe test of scrutiny and educational agenev worthy of mainten * 7 " " 7 ’» *
of anv
any false rcoorts.
reports letters or com-
...
•. — •
ot
time there need be no undue haste in ance at public
cost. When a movement ment» that
offering it to the people of any civilized gets the backing that enables the Drama didates
"for o ffiZ 17g l"la,,’.r“ ° r C8n. Oknneat Worker» Secure Agreements
to contempt and
community. If the taxpayers have been lea g u e of America to announce such a ridj(.u|,,
General Organizer Mary C. Daly, of
the victims of extravagance and even program for its third annual meeting as . Jt j
the Garm- r.t Workers, has gone to Ta-
crookedness they can stand .it a few participants in next w eek's conference 1
‘\ ? , 7 L ! b.7 ...? 7 .,In7 " 7
coma, after having spent three weeks
months longer, during which time they in Chicago will enjoy, when city after , l“,ure !'b<,’,,', have l’Ba'*d an'l »he gov in Portland in the interests of the
might be allowed to study the problems- city becomes the renter of exiierimeut
WORKING PEOPLE BELIEVE, AS YOU DO,
' aKup Hn,l dangerous union. She was successful in signing
involved in a fundamental change in with theatres that follow idea’, ends and !
“ 7,
f n,,w*IiaPpr will claim new agreements with Neustadter Broth
IN AN 8-HOUR WORKING DAY. GIVE PRAC
govenrment. If conditions are so bad that are supported by public-spirited ' .u* . g .
, ’“Ibp -'"tements ers, Wolf A Sons and Ray Harkhurst.
that a change has to lie made right patrons, and when universities and col-1 „re>li
** ’ bp libr‘
wns w***' pleased with co
TICAL HELP TO THE MOVEMENT NOW.
now, and at a special election, it might- ¡egen ad pint their tournee of nfudy
1 * ",l lc’^n
pr*»te<tion against , ditionn
ditions in the labor
labor union«
unions «n.i
and the Cen-
. r
1 1 Mich Htatementn. If they do not, they tral Labor Council and spoke briefly
lie a good plan to begin the study of inntmctiun
no as to prepare ntudentn,
.
, • ,
B
*
#
-
».i
i
«
he rev
mer and forget the proposed change renk«.
either for play neeitig or plav-writing, <Hn
tfl »..u
, _ i ned and ,, made adequate
¿»air. But
oui on the campaign of education which the
.
.
.
.
L
•.
.
*
to
talk
too
gem
ra
Iv
in
»
«futnt».
nh„.it
in plan of government until the real »i
then it is only a question of time when I cH|L , ? * 1
i
a statute about I Garment Workers arc carrying on. She
what is now a privately initiated affair
7 7,
g 7
^ " ¿ 7 7 "T
farts were brought out.
was made an honorary member of the
Vdat7 ’‘ ” b .ar " or worda ‘ iat
Port land Izibel lea g u e ami o f the
And, by the way, the couimission will become a public, charge.
Eight-Hour Ix*ague.
form of government has been tried in
How long that tim e may be. who
The m 7 '
and
Multnomah county and from reports ran sayt It will vary much with lo-I 7 " 7
for tradi -' ,." 1 7
?",
rrBpo"',ible Bnd
The Order of United ’Artisans offer, yon the opportunity of uniting
|mblished in some of tbe | apers printed calities, with their respect
Label League Meets.
I
o . u rkan |ia|iera ln i n<)lRnB Rrr attacking
your strength with your fellow laborers for the protection of vot.r horn"
in Portland it has not proved altogether tions uud their general attitude toward ¿he
I he Portland Label League held tbe
th 7 " " ~
wea’M,n" , r"’ "l.“r
Carp, liters ' Hall,
satisfactory. The county commissioners education and taxation. Northampton, ¡
Twenty lodge. ,n Portland. Over «1,000,000 paid in benefits. Surplus no
hands o f the worst on the Ka« Side, April 16
A larne
come in for a lot of nritieisni from Mass., is well on the way now, thanks
hand over 8750,000. Old-Age Pensions, Accident Benefits and L ife Insurance
enemies of public interests. If it ¡» number of new members were received
Borne sources. In many of the counties
all combined in one membership certificate for a very low monthly rate.
8 ’,”b>'1' second ¡and
.tier» of importance to the la
of tbe United States the commission provili« d a theatre » « i ll re es the 7 h
lak e advantage of the low admission rates now prevailing
form has been in existence for many taxpayer the largest item ot ■ d ia l
t D
‘’"l""”
J»”
w r e considered. Acorn
Phone Main 1220 or call at 521 Beck Building.
and dem eataliz m ittec was named to lead in the work
years. It is not an experiment, but ih expense.
With Wisconsin U n ivei. *v 7 7 ;
the hundk of crooked tnen it bus been enlisted as it is in developm ent oi j,.’V ith o u » m'uzzlir- “ f ".Ugt',
C. L. MeKENNA,
tbat *be The
" ^ " regular
¡" " tio n meet
may
ling the honest press or i 1 he V“'
built up rapidly.
Supreme Secretary.
PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
G olden
W est >
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
J U S T RIGHT
CLOSSET ft DEVERS
THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE
WE REALIZE
M e r c h a n ts N a tio n a l B a n k
QUALITY! PRICES!
P R IC E S
Q U A L ITY M erchants
1
Give Up The Old
Custom o f Shopping
Saturday Nights
Housewives and Mi others
Not to Shop Any More Saturds iy Nights
M o s t l a b o r i n g m e n may b e A r t i s a n s
b u t n o t a ll a r e U n ite d A r t is a n s
7» "!, , ... ’h“
Ò
"d
7^”