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Monday. April 21, 1913 Dry Lemons. When lemons become ol<l and dryj*ut them in water euoitgh to cover and let them »cal,I for n few minutes. The rind will come up fre»h nnd bright. O» t.'TBAL LABOB COUNCIL— Me«ti »very DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS— Meets Friday night. O. T. Hunt, business kriday H l ' M , room 201 Labor Temple. Ti 'i.pie. Tempi*. a T .T .m n K. J. Stack Secretary, Labor PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL— Third Friday evening 205% Firzt street, ueorga H. Howell, secretary, Oregonian rompuMBS room. BOARD OF B U 8 IN E 8 S S AOENTS— Meela Tuesday and Friday at 9 A. M.. at Labor Temple. BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL^ -M eets 8 P M Monday, Labor Temple, 162 Vi Hccond street K. H . Crandall, secretary; It. W. Kleenian, business agent. Office boura, 12 to 1. l'hone Main 1416. BREW ERY TRADES SECTION— First Fri day 16>% Hecond stret. A. 1). Forte, cor ner Third and Beach streets, Lents CARPENTERS No. 8-1 First and third W ednesday Labor Tern pie Second and Morrison. f . J. ««ward, secretary, 804 Harrison street. Marshall 4467. BA R BER S’ UNION No. 7 5 — Meets fourth 9 W ednesday a« Auditorium, 208 Vi Third street. T. M Leabo, Secretary. Main 9189 BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORK ERS No 114 -M eets firat and third Sal urday ■ •i month, at 5 1> M 230% Y e - ; ” ' street. F.arl Stout, p reaid --- .. ,n fc. Jen bias eciatar» . - -.itiu esa agent Room m laMihill Phone, Main 7510. »EER DRIVERS AND BOTTLERS— First nnd third W ednesdays. Labor Temple, ? S " 'i Second atrael O D. Forte, aecre tary. Third and Beach streets. Lanta. BREWEP.T WORKERS Sec-.nd and fourth Saturday evenings. 22»% Yamhill. Louts W olf, secretary. P. O. Ho* >«*• BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TBAINMBN __Meets first and third Sunday at 1 j 80 P. at kf and second and fourth Saturday Salur 7 :3 0 P. M . in Sw iss Hall. 288% Third atreet, between Jefferson and Columbia streets. L. 1». Keyaer. Jefferson street depot. BARTENDERS' LEAGUE No. 389— First and third S unday.. 2 JO P M. '205% Firat. Chas Graaaman. ffnancial secretary, 205 ,i P in t . Main 3764. A 7632. WTNDERY WOMBN N o . 118— Meela seeond Monday evening in A lisky building. Third and Morrison streets. Jessie Henderson, 547 Webster street. Woodlawn 2416, re- cording aecretary . Mayme H errington 554 E. Morr»«on »treet, Tabor 5576, financial secretary. AND HELPERS— Seeejtd and fourth Thuradaya. Hall 800, Alt»ky Building. Third and Morrison E. R. Nel son. corresponding aeeretary, 666 Powell. Jam es A. Cranna. president. 017 Belmont. BOILERMAKERS— Second end fdurth Thura days. Room 502 Labor Teraple?270 % Al- der etreet: F. E Dlebrow, eeeretery. 685 E. Twentieth. BOOKBINDERS N o . 9 0 — Third Tuesday. La bor Temple, 270 % Alder atreet. Ralph A Liddy, P. O. Box 147. BBIOKLAYBBS— Meets every Thuraday. Bar t e n ^ C H all, 206% Firat■•»*»••• J A Steinbaeh, aecretary. Box 8 -8 , City. BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK ERS— Tuesday, 8 P. M., 2 70% Alder, thtr-d K r y p to k B if o c a ls The Evils of Prison Contract Labor are the BY WILLIS LOVELY. F o u n ta in o f Y ou th Tit,‘re are but two reason» why pri»- | of pecuniar} profit, nnd improves the tire nevesaarv: First, to protect ' moral» and material opportunities ot “ H ello !” aocietv bv removing the criminal from the pri»oner». “ H ello !” Such a »y»teiu ha» been in operation When fitted by me. Kryptok» post our mid»«; •e.-onii, to reform the pri» “ Is that the information e d ito r !” make the old feel voung. It is oner. Therefore, any system of ein- .fo r a number of year» in the New York i tite ly • • Ye». ’ ’ ploying convicts that in any way cur- i state prisons located in Sing Sing, Au- “ To settle a bet will you please tell the e i' that make» a healthy person tail"» the possibility of reform i» trim burn and ( Union In theae prison» me who wrote William II. Shakespeare » ^(.(.| d, before they are obi— nothing inal in itself and shoultl not be tol there are 24 different industrial en in work«» I elee. eratctl in anv civilized country, and gaged in the manufacture of artielei st a usual’ observation reveals the for use in state institutions and politic»! wear distance glasses Htnl try fa d that most of tbe prisons of the t division» thereof. everything blur» before the The system ha» proved an tinqual- U nited States have been commercial t eyes; if you wear reading glasses to ized, and that profit in the labor of ifiictl success and merits extension to reiul and raise your eve» to look off, convict» is i he first consideration, and all | eual institutions in the state and No institution supported the world Ht large is blurred, and there reform of the least concern to thus,- in country. wholly or partially by the state should I is a nauseating feeling of the etoniuch. charge, be ullowed to purelinse a single article i The Kryptok glasses to all appear 1 *M,re arc four systems of employ in the open market that ran bn sup ment generally in vogue in the prisons I ances are just like the ordinary g la sses,, o i |h<> Uni, e(j namely; the plied by the prisons. This would give no vulgar scams in thc lens, no chance the contract, thc piece price plan employment to diversified prison in dustries ami occupations anil fit the TO THE for the remark, “ 1 see you must have and thc state account, nil of which are LONGSHOREMEN, LOCAL 5 — First and vicious from a com petitive |>oint of prisoners to procure and |>erform lu third Thuradaya, 8 P. M , H ill Hall. Wil the double glasses.” liauih avenue and lluanel atreet. Robert « view, as well a s from their lac', of re crative labor at the expiration of their Orr, business agent. Main 6204, A 324» prison terms. It would fit them to earn The Kryptok allows you to read or formatory features. a living by an honest trade instead of LONG i-OREMEN, LOCAL No. 6— Meeta The contract system is particularly gaining one by one or uuother of the firs and third Wednesday evening, 160 Further the Home Industry Movement look off without changing glasses. Second streH . K. A. Schneider, business by having this Label appear on your vicious because: Before getting glasses, allow me to various forms of crime which their in agent; 8. McLaughlin, secretary. Head uuarters 248 Flanders, telephone A 2060, printed matter. It stands for good ' ileinonstrate thc Kumfort Mounting and First—Thc object of thc law is to dustrial inability and consequent cheap Alain 2<»61 worRmanship, good citizenship, fair ' reform the convict, while the object labor value leads them to embrace, ’ Toric or Krvptok Lens. of thc contractor is to make money lienee the value of diversified prison M ACHINISTS. W ILLAMETTE LODGE No. wages and the upbuilding of the city 6 3 - Meets first and third W ednesdays, 8 front his labor without regard to his industries and occupations conducted P M., hall 300 Alisky bldg, Third and i reform. under the most improved methods nnd Morrison. E. Ehlen, recording «ec retary; ,1. W. .Mftwv- ** (.•«•retary, office Allied Printing Traaa* Council Com Second—It is destructive of prison with up-to-date machinery. xRiiSky tfldg- posed of The New York system has produced discipline from the fact that the pris- MACHINI8TS, RAILROAD LOD^E No. 433 oners are for eight or ten hours a day 1 positive results that cannot be disre- Typographical Union. — Meets the second and fourth Y’ednesdays under the control of a contractor or garded Hnd merits the serious consider- of eat h month. Hoofll JCK» j»«*»»/ •• miuibr . Web Pressmen’s Union, Third and alorriaon streets. Frans I his agents, who are in no wise respon- i ation of every student of prison re- Printing Pressmen’s Union, recording at retury, 1184 Greeley atreet; S ix th F lo o r S e llin g B u ild in g »ible for their reformation. Press Assistants’ Union, forms and society in general. It has C. R. Merrill, financial secretary; office 815 A lisky building. Joint m eeting of No. Stereotypers’ and Electrotyper»' Union, 1 Third—It renders impoasibla a d i- , abolished all inhuman system s of 63 and No. 438 every fifth Wednesday. S ix th an d A ld e r Bookbinder«’ Union, versity of employment suited to the cruelty practiced under the guise of Bindery Women’s Union, MAILERS -F ir s t Monday, 7 :3 0 P. M.. Room different capacities of the prisoners punishment, which are common in in- 215 Oregonian Bldg R. II. Henderson, Mailers’ Union, anti the conditions neecssarv to their »titutions in other states, and has re aecretary, 781 Brooklyn Photoengraver»’ Union. moral training " ‘ mov*‘l prison administration from the MARBLE WORKERS’ LOCAL Mu 25— First Fourth - I t is the intention of the *««><1 «f "‘«ney corruption and practical- and third Thursdays, 26» Third atreet. A. 8. Im hoff, P rincess Hotel. Office, 320 Union Arm, Oor. Market St. , ,aw an(, to thc be„t intere«t of society • ’.* n,B,le “n impossibility. s Phone East 1423, B-2616. that the terms of the best conducted' T,,e New York »>’■*«» has abolished MARINE FIREMEN, OILER8 AND WATER- TENDERS UNION OF THE P A C IF IC - Horse ambulant* for slew or d.sabled prisoner, ahoultl be shortened. It i . ! com,a it io n in the open market between oo 101 North Front Thoa. Farrell, agent. 03 Phone Main 3277. animals at a moment’s notiee; prices j to the interest of thc contractors to I free and convict labor. This is of wide spread importance to free labor, free reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty keep them longer in prison, MEAT CUTTERS— First and third W ednes day nights and aeconl and fourth Sunday any i institutions and in fact to freedom it- to this office. Open day and night. F ifth — It makes impossible afternoons, 205 H Firat street. Marshall propeRelassifieation and separation of »®li. I* *» tIt«» entering wedge that 4891. J. J. Shea, secretary; A. McLeod, prisoner», nnd places in daily eo n ta eti^ 'lle v en tu a lly o v e rtb ro w a n d eo m p lete- financial secretar” ; D. A. Dyers, buaineaa agent. THEN SEE THAT THE LABEL 18 ON the comparatively innocent or accid en tal} b' destroy the convict contract system criminal with the moat hardened and ; w*t.h itn attendant chain of evils. It MOVIliO PICTURE MACHINE OPERAT your custom-made‘clothing. Demand it. ORS’ PROTECTIVE _ UNION, ___ . LOCAL No i t is an indication o f fair conditions, depraved. 1 I*1* priwonera and reinstates 180, I. A. T. S. E — Meet« zerond and | pUce of boycott!, Strikes Sixth—The profits of the labor of hini W» »‘«H» ««“» workday fourth W ednesday« each month « 1 1 1 : 1 5 P. M. in T. M. A. Hall, Baker Theater and lockouts. __ the convict belong to the state the | opportunities. It straightens and Bidr.. 11th and Morriaon atreeta. Frank Our Beer Never F u ll to Pliwae laws of which he has transgressed. The I broadens his vision and inspires him J. Baier, president; E. V. Copp, secretary,I contract system gives those profits to with the blessing» of hottest, industrious P alace H otel union Dlipla, This Union Card parties not representing the state or citizenship of the most incalculable M USICIANS— Firat Tuesday 11 A. M , 131% GAMBRINUS BOCK BEER Second atreet. Board meeta Wedneaday. , — interest«1 ,1 or resitonsible except for a henefit anti essential to the higher, ON SALE 11 A. M., «»me place. C»rl Btoll, aecre , monetary consideration, which in a con deeper and fuller development of civ tary. Main 6007, A 6r59. gartcrtcntatmaMM1 le« jw stant mentice to the discipline of the ilization. PAINTERS. LOCAL M o . 1 0 —Every W edne. prison and the reformation of the con dav evening. Labor Temple 162% Second agent; Jam es 11. Dobbins, secretary treaa urer. Hours, 8 A. M. to 4 :3 0 P. M Ptione M. 1416. Labor Temple, 162 Vi Second street LOCAL LABEL TRADES SECTION— Second and fourth Tuesdays, 8 1*. M., at 304 Labor Temple F.d J. Stack, president; M W Petersen, secretary. METAL TRADES COUNCIL— First and third Thuraday nights, Hall 800 Alisky Huilding T. It Raebig, secretary, 270V» Aider street, Labor Temple. PAINTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL No 24 — Meets every Thursday at Labor Temple. Bert Bigelow, recording aecretary. WATERFRONT FEDERATION— Second and fourth Tueadaya, 8 P. M., *206 Vi F ir il St. J. I. Tucker, secretary, 626 Gantenbeiu avenue. AMALGAMATED BLACKSMITHS faga PORTLAND LABOR PBBSB Only a Sample. REMEMBER oiih ,.."^7 THE ROYAL IS UNFAIR BAKERS U N IO N J. D DUBACR I EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Oregon Hamann Society ARE YOU A UNION MAN? GAMBRINUS Gambríníis Brewing Company etreet. Fred Delano, buaineta .r e n t Main 1416. Bert Bigelow, recording eeeretery, 17t>0 Hurat atreet. vict. « Burden of Defective Children. Commenting on health problem* in education, in an a I - '< published by the PATTERNMAKER» — M eet. second and | BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CABMEN United State« Bureau of Education, I> t . fourth Tuesdays, M usictsns H ill. 181% OF AMERICA, PORTLAND LODGE N . street. Frank B R seu b n , H otel Arthur, Thom»» D. Wood »ay»: 268— Every second and fourth Tueadav, Eleventh street, between M orm on and Carpenters' H all, E .a t P ine and Grand ave There are approximately 20,000,000 Yamhill Tel. Main 4226, room 308. ' nue Hugh McCanae, recording aecretary, pupils in the », nools of the United PILE DRIVERS, WOODEN B U D G E AND Bartenders Wear This Button 1011 Borthwick street. DOCK BUILDERS No. 4— Meets Satur State» today. BUILDMO LABORERS — Tuesday night, days, 126% Second «»» » t. J- Emmett Of these 300,000 to 400,000 have or Second and Morrison Street». A. E. Hall, _ reco r d ist secretary. Main 1628. business agent. Labor Temple. ganic heart di»ea»e. t ; - i ’ Y S T w r A f i a . s s r t : i Probably 1,000,000 at least have now, C* H y Ii ^ L G |8 l ^ -N ew Labor Temple, 182% or have had, tubercular disease of the s s s ’U . " ' ! “ 5*a - Second atreet, 7 :8 0 P. M. Stephen Clark. 166 E»»t 20th and Belmont atreet*. lungs. M»n*l*jj, corresponding •ecretary, 260 Gra About 1,000,000 have spinal eurva- ham MYenne. CARPEXTEBS » • . BOS— Meeta every Tuea- day 8 P. M., new Labor Temple, second PIjUMBERA U. A. LOCAL 61— Every Mon pe itB j(er [iair w ith Bo c h a r g e fo r th e tive, flat foot or aotne other moderate floor. 162 % Second .t r e e t hall 101. P R. le y at 8 P. M , Labor Temple. 162% labor of new convicts for the first ten deformity »eriou« enough to interfere to B532 Bjxty Lingman, recordin recording g aecretary, — i i T ’ «as« i Se ond street. Phil Pollock, business agent. first avenue, 8. E. Phone Main 1416 J CUT OUT THIS AD days, in addition to giving the con some degree with health. Main 1416 W eatherby, 868 E Sherman, financial see d gel Over 1,000,(M10 have defective hear tractor free rent, power and light., while PORTLAND PHOTO ENGRAVERS. LOCAL high grade 8x10 Enlargem ent free with retary and treaaurer. vith your 31__, , a|l 301 Labor Temple. M Olney, doxen Cabinets or one 8x10 Irid im s for .th e labor cost to inanu.act,trers em ing. CARPET and shadd workers local secretary. P. O. Box 689. framing, free with your doien poet cards No a ^ f e r t . flrij and third F riday, at | About 5,000,000 have defective vision. ploying free labor is about 46 cents 290% Yam hill. C. 8. K enney. 906 East RRPSSM EN N o . 43— First Thursday evening. All of our high grade photographs *6.00, Aboat 5,000,0(10 :;re «offering from per pair, exclusive of all overhead “ ?% Second F. O. O ustafso.,. president: *7.00 and *8.00 Cabinets finished ht Sepia. Yamhill. Wm. I Harper, secretary-treasurer. Gar- Buff, etc., you get at *5.00 per dozen. We charge Thu», it will be seen that tlie malnutrition, in many case» due, in part On the tip of every CEMENT F IN ISH E R S AND H ELFERS. alao make Cabinets for *2.00, *3.00 and (4 .0 0 den Hom e, Ore. difference in the labor cost i» «<> great at least, to one or tnorv of the other LOCAL No. 119— Every W ednesday 8 P. per dozen. P ostale and Firelight postals *1.00 tongue in town M. Labor Temple, 162% Seeond street. RIVER STEAMBOAT MEN’S V N IO N -M eet per dozen Call and see sam ples and gel defect» enumerated. ¡that competition is quit,' imposaible. second and last Saturday evenings, 264tb priées before going elsew here. HOFSTEATEU President, E. F. H erland; vice Preaident, Over 6,00(1,0(111 have enlarged tonsils, The above i» but one of many in Alder street. John Hoffman, business agent, STUDIO, 165 Third St., Bet Morrison and W illiam S m all, secretary and treasurer, C. A. B eleten ; busineha agent, H. W. Hull- stances where contract* of similar na- adenoid« or enlarged cervical gland» SAILORS-M onday night. 81 Onion avenue. YsmhiU. bath. lYure are in vogue in the manufacture which need attention. Otto Dltim ar. P. O. B - . 2 lu u . CIOARMAKERS — Second Monrt.y, Labor ¡o f »hoe«, nnd what i» here related will^ Over 10,000,000 have defective teeth n u T O N E C U T T E R S—First and third Temple, 270% Alder street. E J. Stack, asw 8A ™ r .d ° " . 8 !> M., Labor Temple 270% apply with equal force in many other which are potentially, if not actually, secretary. 270% Alder street. aider street Geo. Lchrasn, secretary, 81 I trade«, »neb a« shirt», pant», overall« detrimental to health. COOKS' UNION No. 6 7 6 — M eets every Molt- North Fourteenth street. Several million» of the children pos ¡and broom», hollowware and many other Ctainr,V,‘.e ic r i , : i , 1» d i bunn.n. . ag” t’. Phone SHEET MRTAL ^W O R K E R S-Friday even- se«« each two or more of the handicap article«. H IE . » iia ir io R K n iT F I lt. Mein 1623. , • trMt W. b . Sullivan, E buxines, agent. The contract »y»tem I» condemned ping defect» OOOPERS’ UNION No. 1— Math Schon. sec Labor Temple. Marshall 765. Iby employer and employe« alike; in retary, 3616 S ix ty fifth street, 8 E SHINOLE W EAVERS No. 53— Hall 301 La Thia union Uhol, If attached to your raady ' facj, it ha« nt, defender» except tho»e bor Temple. Every Sunday. John Cltf made clothing and garment», guarantooi to The Rich Hot Extravagant. ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 128—- yon that the makers thereof have a dean, Meets Thursday nights, Hall 400, A lisky ford, aeeretary, 689 Tenino avenue. who profit by it. It often happen« The really rich have a thrifty habit Bide. C. D. McConahy. financial secretary. SH IPW R IG H T S— Shipw rights' Hall, Ash St. dry. properly equipped, sanitary workshop, that prison contractors are men of high of squeezing a dollar till the eagle One bite invites 326 Eleventh atreet; J. J. .I 8 be,we“ Second and Third, a.cond and props- hours and a living waga. Garments not bearing this label are, In most caaos, in e secretary, Fred L. Gifford, business standing in the community in which screams-—ami not mo much is it through fourth Monday« at 8 P. M. Charlea Greg made In prisons or sweat shops. Demand agent, office 313 A lisky Bldg. Main another they live. They give liberally to char- miHerline»« as through the habit of ory, secretary. 481 Union avenue. the union label and thna aaalst our woman ELECTRICAL WORKERS No. 8 1 7 - Tue.<l»y and men garment workers In raising labor ity. conserving, saving. 8 P M Hall 401, Labor Temple, 270% SION PAINTERS, No. 4 2 S - P i » t and third above the condition where placed by com The president of a company having H. Gordon, petition and the desire for profit. Help ne Sold Everywhere Alder. J. D. M. Croekwell, bualness agent Labor Temple. Vt With wealth < ontes (he instinct to Friday«. Box 644. Main 1416. A 3112. place womanhood and manhood above dollars eleven prison contract» in as many in save. secretary. by demanding the union label. ' »titutions is also president of a charity | Milli„naire« Meeta firat Wed use the street ear», or Temple, Room iation and is quite prominent in ' M itchell; treasurer, People with »lender PHOTO-ENORAVERS .th e National Conference of Chanties ! a,(<|(|t ¡n Taylor, 94 taxicabs. Only the Flrst-claee photo-engraving, with the anion Caievenin Graham avenue. " Mn. R. Flshsr, Froprtatrxxx ( y ^ m '"which is responsible f o r | verV r“’h B,1<1 ,h * ' ery poor can afford can be obtained at the following Port GARMENT WORKERS— Fira, and third STEAM E N O IN n E B S -M eeta -v e r y ^ a m r d a y label, land houses only: Hlcka-Chattan Engraving to dress badly, i« *he saying. Who Thursday evenings. Carpenter« Hall, Eaat evening a, Alizky Bldg-. Co., Blake-McFaU Bldg.; B-aver Engraving WE USE THE UNION LABEL, most of the cruelties that exist IB all | linp wjth gueh Pine and Grand avenue. E G. Baiger, - - ... : are m e people Morrison, third floor. w m M acKentie, Co., First and Ankeny: Oregonian Engraving aecretary, 828 Eaat K elly atreet. .prison» that are operated for profit, to | extrnv iL-an.-e after the theater in Department, Oregonian Bldg.; Oregon En PHONE EAST SS02 «eeretary, 830 Union avenu»- north. fb , .„ I ,,™ ,, » , H e . . . . . GRAINHANDLERS— First and third Tue« STEAM FITTER8, U. A. LOCAL 236— Fri lay graving Co., Journal Bldg.; Sand vail Engrav 294 BUSSELL STREET them are there day. Dania Hall. Ruaaell and K 'rÿ •treet« 8 8 P. M . Labor Temple. 162% ®e<-ond'4 , 9 ing Company, 133‘/a First Street. C hantv i I old oto saving; “ v j cover« a multi- many millionaire« r Kelly, finanVIal secretary Box 4 .9 - J. I Tucker, business agent. Headquar Jame» M Nicol, recording aecretary, E xit ,ora j 499 u o Albina Alhinik a avenue. ven u e. C 2 2356 3 5 6 . J . « w an tude ot sins. _ i nianv. They are more likely to tera The most cruel tortures are practiced . . . , . ton, aecretary, 568 Albina avenue. 3 0 ,h «nd Hawthorne avenue Named Shoes are frequently made in Non-Union Factories. in nearly all prison« where the contract * ________________ HOISTINO AND PORTABLE ENOINEBRS, LOCAL 372— Meeta Saturday night. Bar svsten, is in operation, such a» the tenders' Hall. 205% Fir«, rtreet fleorgr Portland Labor Prow Statement. Ì S S - W A « » « whipping post, the patjdle, the water Fraszard, buaineaa a g e n t: office hours 8 to Statement of the ownership, manage 9 A. M. Chaa. A. Purcell, recording sec cure, hanging by the wrjst« and many .WORKERS UNION, TAILORS N o 7 4 — Second xnd fourth Men no matter what it» name, unless it bear» a ment, circulation, etc., of Portland retary. H sll. Third xnd Morrison. other methods equally erttel are ad itxjrx, Alixky John Barandiitn, secretary, box 620. plain and readable impression of this UNION INTERNATIONAL ministered for no reason except that latbor Press, published weekly at Port TEAMSTEKS, C H A UFFEURS, STABLE- LOCAL ‘AMP UNION, ■TAMP. the prisoner has failed to satisfy the land, Oregon, required by the Act of and A. contractor in the amount, of work per- I August 24, 1912. Editor, A. H. Harris, All »hoes without the UnloYi Stamp are a l Morri 519 East Fifty-, igbth street North, formed. ways Non-Union. Do not accept any excu»e „ t e e , . . Prexident. W. E reform impossible under i Portland, Oregon; managing editor, A. Not only is tic Theatre; secretary. •t»rF, B. —- H. tlx rk , o«o IRON M OULDERS— First xnfl third M ednex for the absence of the Union Stamp. t but hut tbe the prisoner prisoner is H. Harris, 519 East F ifty eighth street Montgomery street telephone A 4685, P. O day Bxrtendprx' H sll. 205% Firxt such treatment, C. F. Smith, 838 Cwlonixl svenue. Overlook Box 560. bound to become more criminally in- North, Portland, Oregon; busines» man No. 4 42 2 - LATH ERS' Men,» W Wedne» EES' UNION No. 54— Meet» edne. LAYERS AND H EL PE R S No dined Life does not stand still, even ngers, A. H. Harris, 519 East F ifty evening. Labor Temple. 166¡’4 TI£®.„nd ™d fourth Thuraday«, 8 P 5. dxy T. W. Avia zecretary, 160'% Sec Labor Temple. Hollywood, 820 Second Secón in prison The man who grows n o , eighth .«tree», Portland, Oregon; pub »tree 246 Sommer Street, Boston, M u m . IWUtptv H. — • — --- W ond. Mxin 141« better must steadily grow worse, »rtd lisher. Central Labor Council o f Port street. _ , JOHN T. TOBIN. President CHAS L. BAINE. Secretary Tr»aaur»z ____ 41— TYPOGRAPHICAL N0o 58 F ,r ., s ,m d .y j n JOURNEYMEN H 0RSE8H 0ERS No. reet, first Tuesday. so our prisons are becoming confirm-I bind and vicinity; owners, O. D. Forte, Meeta xt 205% F in , M . S 5 X Hal.: 346% Morri. J. Mclasxn. xerretxrr atories instead of reformatories, as Ix>nts, Oregon; A. C. Kavcn, Portland, No. 372— Mee,« non «treet. corner Lon D ’ a JOURNEYMEN TAIL I originally intended. O regon; F. B. Raenbig, Portland, Ore at 8 o ’clock in m o n d ^ se cr e ta r y . B ox 559. every Thnrxdxy Nearly one half a million persons are gon; W. II. Fitzgerald, Portland, Ore room 606, Goodnoug'i nt,tiding, F ifth pod W AITERS' AND W A IT R E SSE S; UNION No Yamhill atreetz. A Sander», secretary, ¡sent to prison every year in the United gon; J. Dontbrovske, Portland, Oregon 189— Meeta Tueadaya, 8 .3 0 I . M., -17 A room 401. «3% F ifth street. Stark atreet. I State». Most of these people are not ; Known bondholders, mortgagees, and LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND 193— ENGINE- Friday WEB PRESSM EN - F i n , Tuesday Altaky ¡really criminal»; most of them are first ¡other security holders, holding 1 per MEN J. B MAYNAED No building 265 Morrison a ,ic e , H. Gygi, aou p . J. Brady. ■vening. 7 -.80, Alizky Hall offenders. They have blundered, hut cent or more of total amount of bonds. lliirriann atreet, secretary aecretary, 219 Monroe ' they are human and surely they deserve, mortgages, or other securities, none T h e f a v o r it e b e v e r a g e o f t h e la b o r in g a eitanee to make amends for the wrong A. H. HARRIS, JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY Olve them that chance Sw im to and subscribed before me i they have done. m e n b e c a u s e o f Its h e a lt h a n d s t r e n g t h When you patroni«« me. particularly for <!■••«•* you and' many will first <■».' day < of m o n v of o f them th e n , w i l l r reform. efo rm . | «bi» <■«»■ ’■ « April, ! ’■■■ 1913. I per «arine money and gettin e the be«t aervice on earth \. W. CAUTHORN, The only system of employing con I em- aunally superintend »11 branche, ot roy little buzmezs g i f t n g q u a lit ie s . vict» that appears in any wav commend- | Notarv I’ubli< n ami for the State ploy a graduate Optometriat. I grind all my l»’<«e. from able to the writer is that system which of Oregon the beat q u alit- of glaaz. SEE ME. most effectively protects the moral and (My commission expires Sept. M, HENRY WE1NHARD BREWERY STAPLE8 THE JEWELER Phones MAIN 72, A-1172 ¡material interest» of s o ie t y , regardless j 1914.) 162 Fin» street 0” ““ 'oi M o tr le e n door. Ben Oaborne, buaineaa agent. 1416, A 8112. Main Seventh— Manufavturer» engaged in similar industrie» nnd employing free labor cannot possibly compete with manufacturer» having the advantage Main 49— Portland's Favorita Beer— A 1140 of n prison contract, the labor cost of which is usually less than one-third of i it» real value. For example: The Western Shoe Manufacturing Company has a contract for the manufacture of boot and »bees __ ________ at the Minnesota state prison at Still- ............ .....~ " | water. The total labor cost of men ’» 'TLawwi xxns/ A lr lo r w e,t named in the contract is 15 Kratz Buffet Thíra ana Aiaer aireeia UNION BAKERIES TIP-TOP BREAD Blue Ribbon Bakery SKSFTSSA Do Not Boy Any Shoe Factory Boot and Shoe Workers’ Union W e i n h a r d ’s B e e r