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*M» « ti PORTLAND LABOR PRESS Mondar. Aprii ai, i » i 3 DIRECTORY of OREGON UNIONS a frank talk w ith m others about b o y s’ su its That growing, healthy, bouncing boy of yours can’t sit still just because he happens to be wearing a neat, well-fitting suit,and still you want to keep him nicely dressed. It’s quite a problem—keeping him well- dressed and solving the expense ques tions—because clothes do cott money, and there’s no use denying it. O U S O M FEDERATION OP LABOR— Masts LOCOMOTIVE E N G I N E E R S O ltv n BONDE LODGE No 3 6 2 " % s i call of praaidsot. H eadquarters Labor Temple, Portland. T. II. Burchard, p resi •ecretary. *’ 0 l v>asnin?*ttu avenue. La dent, M'J9 East Eleventh, North. fe. J. Grande, Oregon. Stack, secretary, Labor Temple LOCOMOTIVE "I r e m e n a n d r u m a r » With that point in mind, the L io n believes it has accomplished some thing. You really ought to see the boys’ suits we have selected. They will wear and wear, and yet THE ASTORIA. a OIOARMAKERS ’ UNION No. 428—Jos. L. _ O F ^ T H E LION Simplified Municipal Government By Richard 8. Childs. r n 1 IJ» I > ■ ALASKA F ISH E R M E N — Friday ( except De rem ber). 7 :3 0 P M. Fisherm en s Hall H M. Lornlaeu. agent. Fisherm en's Hall. BREW ERY W ORKERS— Branch 111. Clar ence Larsen, secretary. 271 Thirty third avenus BA.BXB? P BB8 — Alternate Sundays, J P. M.. I,aliui' Union Hall. Lee Herring, president, 4 50 Exchange street; O. L. 0*1 • lagher, secretary. 25» Bond; Charlies Wia chle, chairman tick committee. »03 Ex chanta street. BARBERS No. 167— Last Monday, 8 P. M Union Labor Hall. H. D. Krlbba. presb CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL— Second and fourth Tuesdays, s P. M . Labor Union Hall. L. E. Tennent, president; E. C. Out »ert, recoridng secretary. CA®P ^N T E B 8 No- ®17-—Meeta Saturday*. 8 P. M., Labor Union Hall. Herman Peter sen, president; Gilbert Heminen, recording secretary, 1828 Grand avenue; Oscar Pe teraen, financial secretary. w M arshfield . s s - s a s w - » Z. Kobinson, « . MEDFORD. B A R B E R S’ UNION No. *09 — 11,,.... a th'rd I'karaday n ig h t, at Mediord and Hotel Harber Shop. W. E. Johnson, ••«•retary. 128 \V Main street. CENTRAL LABOB CO UNCIL- M eet. . Monday night at S m ith 's Hall c i t " i t B“ °"' • • e r ,U r Z» 1812 W e.( Tenth CARPENTER» UNION N o . 1640— M a ... pŸ h’H> i i MBd"*, '1‘,r n i,h l “ 8 “iHh'a *11,11 I hil Jii niate. secretary, Kota Court ELECTRICAL WORKERS H, h Box ’ h "57 ta"; J P V 4 w tre,* rZ' B,,M n ek,7 ' H UNION No 667 “,8hl •' 8“ « ere* i'h « s ”  ‘ki,“ 'pr«îd".ri ,tl LA.T H E K 8' UNION No. 342— Meats «rat Fn p ^ ste ^ ' . un - i ‘ o 7 i 2 m 4: , : ¿“ener’ÎÎD a T iX a % * Ro‘h” 11’ Moore, 474 Commercial street. EL^ <;T n IC^ I 'v T 0 “ ® *8 ' U N IO N - First PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTEES No 362 and third W ednesdays, 7 :3 0 P M. Long H.’s .- 'i. T r& c £ n . Ä - 8‘ni,h • sh o re m en s Hall. G. W. W alters, seer* tary treasurer, P. O. Box 40; N. Brunold, T« r n ai g K \ “ Tthi 7 - s r r B‘- (r - president, 8 ,2 Grand avenue; E. P S teele Parker. ..e r e ,a r y . 215 K otght . t , c „ ° ° recording secretary, 815 Irving F ISH E R M E N -3 U N I O N -M e e ts at Fleher “‘e,! ■ H ell, first Saturday. 7 :3 0 P if PENDLETON. H il. Lornteen. Fisherm en's H ell LA|u ,^ h H ° w EtMEÎÎ ' 8 V ' n O N - ««»"<> •»<« PENDLETON TYPOGRAPHICAL— Mena -, fourth W edneadeye, P. M L onnhnre m— a H ell. 571 Bond etreet. ’ C h « 'J o h n a°n, preaident; C. H. Thompaon, secretary ROSEBURG. end buainets agent, 677 Bond street. M ACH INISTS No. 26— First and 3rd Thura- ENGINEERS N o « 7 8 - v C. Bartlett, .ecretary, Koaeburg, Oregon Hood 8 . P ? * ’ ÎΓ ri n# En6 in»e rs' H ell, 577 Bond street. H. Nyman, recording aeere- ‘W W « « » » - C o r n e r C o ., and 75«’ F ° W *' ®n»“ciel secretary. Box S. & H. Trading Stamps given upon request t^ € > -!7 O C. Fields, secretary. — A. J. Steele, Cnancial aecretary. have splendid fit and appearance. There are many excellent ones dh /A ZA priced a t ............................ kJpO eV zL J Others at > 3 .8 5 to > 7.5 0 Our Special LION SHOE for men is backed by our money back guarantee. Worth more, sells f o r ................................ “ e V Ï Ï ? , moükt " “ hod 0 r ES“ i ? e ALBANY. j CAEPTENTERS, ALBANY LOCAL No. 1303 S T P t h ; fire prevention board, for instance, to i weeks or so an official of similar eapac- which could be safely sublet all the itv will be sent to Spokane. [»ewers necessary to the proper regula- To the orguuization campaign that tion of buildings and the prevention of i is now being carried on by the retail conflagrations. Then the public would clerks’ union, the union card and label have the right to disregard all details ; leagues of the whole Northwest and and simply hold the directors respon : the Pacific Coast are giving their as PAINTERS' UNION « « « - M e e t . ..c o n d end fourth Ihuraday, 8 p. M.. Long.horem en'a sible for results. 542— sistance, as these organizations have Hall Preaident. Arthur Boatrom. Allan o«* b recording aecretary, box -64, Rofiebiifg, Oregon Paint C o ; recording secretary. W aller been working for years to popularize Group of Men in Control. Stangland, 371 18th street. CARPENTERS Mo. 415 — Friday evening, union-made brands of goods ami to in CLERKS LOflAT. 147——Meets third t : brri.rya,!’ u-:: N. Jackson. ö C b. 1. 8 u..“ The controlled-executive plan filters - urease the demand for clerks bearing RETAIL Thursday, 8 P. M.. R osenberg's Hall. Wm everything through a group. It reduces .•ar.l. to wait «[ton member» of trade»; Lto?nP,*0:«?,r^ en‘ : M,rp * McCr“ ' STEAMI-ITTERS No. 428 the [»ersoiial equation. Without loss of UI..I yibor union». I TEAM D R IV E R S No. 1 8 2 - F l r . t and third M eetings Hun da y morning W \v Howett. cara B. A. Mahon. ’ W administrative unity, it abolishes one —_________________ Tueadaya, 8 P. M.. Union Labor Hall uiau power. A single man may have » I resident, O. M. Christensen, 5 49 Duane secretary treasurer, Len Lowrey. 480 Com his ups and downs, his freaks and fan- N O TIC E TO C N BD ITO BE. ___________ merctal street cies, his m ilita n t p oin t« and h is p a s s i v e l y In th ® C ou nty Court o f th e S ta te o f TYPOGRAPHICAL n v r n a . x „ b .“ oSrTS R I, 3“ a N1” ^ .o n ’<,n” h 7 Di(l ht. ............. .................... .« 1 » . . J . , o, H. F, 'er fuson , secretary. pet departments and projects. A board, | A- I*-*«?» deceased. h a w p w ctrarw The recent adoption by Sumter, 8. ment, anil in which the Jeffersionan of a new ty,>e of commission plan ¿ilea appears dominant, should he the of government with the appointive city one in which single individuals are en manager, in important. It in the first trusted with greate* uncontrolled power time in the United States that a mu than anywhere else in Christendom. nicipal chief executive has been made An instance of the dangers involved appointive and put under eontinuoun in New York City where the Mayor re control instead of inde|*en<lent and un cently had it within his [tower to upset der intermittent control. the subway station whenever he pleased, Pen<ling the ap,s arance in America and frequently it seemed to the |>eople of thia principle, the abort ballot move of the town that he was likely to do ment wan beaded for a atoue wall. For so. He expressed opposition to what in demanding thp reduction of the mis he called "cornfield routes” for sub chievous multiplicity of elective offieea, ways and wanted the new tubes built SALEM. we are met by the question "w hat of where there was already (tie greatest has none of these things—to a grqup i [or" of,,thi°e.t«». ftrmMh (i untZ- execu-1 — .lohn a . Andrew., p resideit^M ND Pll I B S S S . ^ ‘wXlr» ' Bo" 83 BBF?^kBM hW?BKEM »•" 320 —Branch I fices would you make appointive and number of passengers. If that one man such excesses are relatively impossible. al'd all Arsons havli£ B^raER8RH<?°w L°°°MO«VR BNOI- 84“ 8.18.»,, O ^ 0n,e" e“ rZ’ P O. Box who would appoint them f” The rat had happened to be impervious to ar Even if all the members were cranks, i 1 ,r"<lltors deceased , £°v to pi ural and eaay answer is to follow the gmnent, future generations in New York their combined judgment would be CAhB. T , ^ I E B S U .io n Hall m o n th s a fter ^ th ™ first pub- Saturday at 7 :3 0 P. M Wm. Short, pres tendency of the times and advocate City might have been condemned to live liable—they would neutralize each o th e r H cation o f th is n o tice to sa id T hos. F. 'lem I 'U hri. J. K em an, canting all appointive power on the upon an insignificant fraction of the ”7 . , ! «>»"•, ex ecu to r, a t R oom 5. I. O. O F OIUARMAKEBS Ne. 487— Meets flrst Wed- secretary, 280 N. 18th street. riti» plan correspond» to the general Xer?,ple' Portland, Or., addressed to Thos. neareat chief executive. In New York land which lay within a feW miles of "ary Z " e*Ch ,n on ,,,• J ' F P«nrod, aecre ELECTRICAL yan ' * e ‘” ' " t T i o s F R Y A N i carpenters w State, for example, the New York Short City Hall, with congestion piled on manager untler the board of directors i C*'Llt '’ ’’n a i*8 p*“^ •"»' Ballot Organization haa presented con congestion, instead of congestion being l" .u :.b"Hin*’*’..COr,,”ra.t.io“'. it « ^ es the, EAviHeOrd ™ 1e0 ie"ta,e Ot Mr* Mary A 1 »«*• ” ___ E F ortsrlinr, secretary. stitutional amendment» to the Legisla relieved by the opening up of new stability of the combined judgment o f 1 D ated March 14. 1913. L0TCn ii,° » TIJ E ® »O W E E B 8. 0. W. MOON F ir st p u b lication . M arch 17. 1913 r*e?FryE N° - 4 M ----Frank M. Shurtliff, sec many men on matters of policy, but ture, the effect of which ia to give the spaces. L a st p u b lica tio n , April Î1, 1913 leave »execution to a siogle-headvd con- ' Oovernnr control by appointment over • 6 Erue<t K D. P- 7, “ Box -B ” * o “ . Burrell. Bu" , n - ••«’retary, Maror Held Responsible. PA/ ? 7 2 5 £ ' . paper hangers and dec - trolled executive establishment. the reat of the atate ticket, namely, the t ?AT x ° B8 ° T AME®H’A. N o . 1008— Meet TYPOGRAPHICAL N o . 2 10— Moeta «rat s „ _ U N I O N M A R K E T S ^ The controlled executive plan goes far I V ÍÚ ? * ’ ’ *'F“ <‘ale B id ,.. Room Secretary of State. StMte Treasurer, At Similarly, the Mayor of New York n . Ed G. P hillips, secretarr. 2202 nh.,w*.k Ì H. i ’ HUI. h ÌÌ i **C h mo n , , h - »2* ■‘ 20 North State Front St Ha?ry torney General, Comptroller and State wa» charged with responsibility for an beyond the recall of the Mayor. Its I «treat .ecreta ry ." reet Engineer and Surveyor. It is easy to epidemic of crime, by reason of his executive can be bounced out of office ' PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 248 T L I S V O tt BROS. Meet» second and fourth Friday*. C W point to the parallel of the United causing sharp punishment of policemen in less time that it takes to print the) ST. HELENS. Btahop, 2108 Resort street. PAX !i? ° CUTTERS’ UNION OP THE U. 8 States Government for justification, or who ventured to use their clubs. Mat blanks for a recall petition. Freah and Salt Meats, Sausages, Pish AND. ° o X A’ BBANCH ’ • 47- « ‘ There are many other weaknesses of to the state of New Jersey. BEND. ter» reached a point where a gang of and Poultry Helena, the independent executive plan of gov CARPENTERS No. 1303— A. J. Steels, Pec'y. toughs could successfully forbid police- The matter of safeguards on the ap 130 Orand Avenue Near Morrison THE n x T .T .sa pointing power ia brought up. The meu to pass beyond the corner of a cer ernment, all of which are corrected by EUGENE. Phones; East 412; B-1386 the controlled-executive idea. I will BRBWEBY WORKERS__Alhin politician takes it for granted that the tain carbarn. tary. Box 482, The D*Üui, o“ e.H ° b’ ” < re TYPOGRAPHICAL Ho. 4 9 8 - L a a t 8unday In each month, j p . M. W alter R. Dimm, aec State Senate will have power to con After th • cyjble Asch factory fire simply name them. a retary. BARTENDERS— J w . Adkina. financial aee firm or reject the appointments of the in New Yor 1 to Important bills, aim- retary. Weaknesses of Plan. i PLUM BERS AND STEAMTITTEB I No 481 Goveruor. The New York amendment, inK “t fire [»n.ention, came before the O. J. Erdner B . HOCHULI e ’. en in » « o 'c lo c k . Eighth and W^ TEK8— Olia R. Daria _ . » . n u v n u u W lllam ette etreeta. . W. O. Harbin.->n aec care of New York 1. The independence of the execu however, recognized the fact that the Mayor for acceptance. One represented Dealer* In Restaurant. retary, Box 522. Senate habitually utilize» the power of the best thought of the public spirited tive destroys continuity of the admin CARPENTERS -A . R. Barnett, 801 Pulton ‘ QUALITY MEATS" street. confirmation to rccomplish a theft of citizens of the town and the most care istrative policy. One mayor is a crank Phones: Mala «13; A-3813 GRANTS PASS. P y ? M B E > * ’ ° F - * 8 T - Mo- 104— Meeta SHEET METAL WORKERS— Arthur 9ni k the whole power of appointment. Forth ful draftsmanship. The Mayor, without on finance and taxes, and devotes his ermann. T h . D a lle., Or., g e n .« 1? " ; . , ^ . Near Yamhill Thuraday e r e n tn , Richard Venner, aec with, the responsibility of the Governor giving anybody a chance to explain, re attention to improving those matters to 187 Third Street retary; Jack T. Weht, preaident; Box 338 the neglect of other departments which for the appointments becomes something jected it because he thought his pet Grants P ass, Ore. VANCOUVER, WA8H. - His successor Phonas: East 666; 0-1782 of a myth, and public control is baffled enemy, Hearst, had prepared it, and do not interest him. BAHB ” .B ? “ ’ i0B ° - H a a - M V " ? M** E “ »“ HOOD RIVER. M. J. Otll, P. A. Jonoa, V. E. GUI by the inability of the people to know proceeded to sign the inferior ufeasure. leaves the financial reforms uncom PLUM BERS AND STEAM PITTEBS No. B l l I Brown, secretary. “• whether it was the Ooveruor who made M. J. GILL 0 0 . A. Norder, eevretary, Hood Rieer, Ore. I The chief ground for complaint pleted and follows his own hobby of CARPENTERS' LOCAL No 97a X» . a given appointment, or some Senator. against the uncontrolled-executive plan park» and schools. •eery 8 a tu, d , y evening l n ? Sonei, M m U Wholaaala and RetaU KLAMATH FALLS. hall. 2. Election of administrators is un For while the number of rejections by is, however, not its perilous strength, F V B u t? ’' F if,h • nii Siath MEAT DEALERS, PISH A POULTRY RUMBEES No. 5 1 3 — C. R. Haetin«*, re V. ButU, recording secretary. a Senate may apparently not be large, but the fact that the presence o f these sound in principle, for the choice of an cording aecretary. Box 573. K lamath Falla 812 M lisiisippl Avanne Oregon. PW b “ 7 “ ° 0 & Ä ^ " r lu * ' Ha"’ the real number of rejections is very obvious perils compels us to withhold administrator is no more a natural pop ular function than the choice of an en large indeed. The Governor may not from our administrators the powers K. M. Meach . unrlat, «ecretary, care LA GRANDE. EUREKA MAHNET even inf«”- 'ly ask the Senators, or they need. They need not only com gineer or a landscape architect. Ad- BROTHERHOOD KUTHZKHOOD CP RAILROAD TRAIN- W A r n iV T s v . H*’*» 8™‘ ?pd third T * P lr .t » n d ’ thlM°EÄ ^ ~ ? ^ ? n E’!_ ? 0' 227— the bens , rules them, if thia or that plete undivided appointive power, but ministratioN of modern cities is an ex- Moats, Henry Fassbondor, Prop. T uesday of each month at 8 P. M.. K. of pert’s job and the best experts are not nomination will be acceptable, know power to use their own discretion, power « .U i . P. H all, Im Grande, Ore. A. J. A llltott, H Ä Ä h M’‘r’ “ « “ B‘ « secretary, 1022 Y avenue, La Grande, Ore. ing well the limitations which t.ie pol to make new rules, as they go along, net-CHsarily good vote-getters. 3. The iude|tendent executive con iticians will set u[ton him. E. H. DEERY to fit new situations, power to be agents Fresh and Balt Meata of All Kinds. Sauages, : n »» instead of dummies of the law s’ min stitutes a separate city government and Oaaa of Prosldent'« Tra<UUon. Lard, Etc. Good* Delivered the attempt to com|>el him to work in utiae. Main «02; A-2602 462 Jefferson Street : The history of the President'» ap- harmony with the other " city govern New York’s Now Plan. 1» w h a t th e y a l l s a y pointive power and its constriction by ments' creates a costly and cumber-1 PHO NES Main 700; A-1412 o f our 4’Senatorial courtesy” shows evils sim some mass of red tape. The Council, PEO PLE’S m a r k e t The New York city government un P a in le ss ilar to those in New York State. and Grocery dertakes to prevent such holocausts a» for instance, in appropriating funds for M eth ods o f Likewise in cities where the C o u p - the Asch fire. There is a ne wfire pre the Mayor to spend, will try to regulate ______ FIRST AND TAYLOR K xtraetln ff eil must confirm the Appointments of vention bureau, placed according to the details of his expenditure, thus per T eeth . NO. SIXTEENTH ST. m a r k e t the Mayor, an interchange of authority current orthodox theories, under the haps eom|>elling that later in the course O ut - o f - tow n z». , Wn£tenbor«er A BngeL Props. occurs and the Council soon controls Mayor's single control. The fact that o f the ex,ienditure may be found to be Choice Poultry. Fresh and Salt Meats people can have the patronage without the correspond the Mayor is independent aud uncon extravagant or unwise economies or mis Mala 1306 230 North Sixteenth Street th eir plate and directed work. ing responsibility. brldtrework fin trolled makes it impossible to confer ished in one day SIXTEEN BUTTON LENGTH, PYr 4. The inde[»eiidence of the executive AU Work Guaranteed p rtoeo Reasonable With sucn cases tu mind, the New the vast necessary powers upon the If n ecessary. A A SPECIAL VALUE AT, PAIR York Short Ballot Organization drafted tire prevention bureau without running destroys unity in the government. A n ab solu te its amendment so as to give the Gover the risk that tho»e vast powers may be city ought to have one government, not ru a r a n t e e , A very fin e g i0Ve afca very low p r ic e - a“'* hauling, deadlocks, nor power to appoint these minor state used improperly under a weak or opin 8k. k. A. WISE. Pras. aad Mgr. backed bF 2« made of „ p,lre thread tricot silk and n n o in .l ___ I_ _>•. » DENTIST officers, without confirmation, and ruth t ionateil _____ _______ .u»x» executive, in 1 which case . there I r l C t l ion and délai », trading of influ . ea rs In Portland power to dismiss at pleasure. The would be no appeal and all hope of re- en<’e an*l ,h‘‘ neo<l ot » boas to hold the with double-tipped, fingers, a,I sizes in Phone Marshall 98 itrin- form form must must be be h a z a r d e d upon t the u per- ramshackle together and make it pro- N amendment, consistent with this prin-, hazarded black and in white, shown in the pop Northwest Corner Sixth and Oak St*. gre»»—all result from two-headed gov- ciple, went beyond the officers which sonality of the next Mayor. O ffic e S o u r s t Portland, Oregon ular lfibutton length—it is a well eminent. • A. M. to 8 P. M. S u n d ays 9 to 1 are now elective and made the Gover Upon a state legislature or a city leg-, Putting a chief executive under con fiUing^ glove that will wear satisfac P bonea: A 2098; M ain 2039 nor’s [tower of unconfirmed appoint- inlature, i. e., a group of men who act P a llin g B ld g , T hird and W ash in gton , torily. S ocially priced for this Drink Star Brewery Pâmons ment complete thmighout the whole ad- in grolI|>i w„ wi| Hnglv confer greater tinuoiis control of a responaible group P ortland . Ore. 6f men abolishes these evils. A nto- sale a t..........• ministration, so far as the constitution powers than we dare give one man. and „1. t . m ent’s reflection will »how that it is wqa concerned. -- - all these Urge [mwers can. without dim the universal plat, i„ cor,...rations and Chas. Kirchner. Henry Hanno. The Mayor of Newz York City has nution be boldly and flexibly admin ¡n „11 associations employing paid ser similar power over all the department istered through a controlled chief ex- van,». It is likewise X 1 a standard [dan (leads. He may appoint and remove eeuttve. 1 lut government» outside of the United without oversight by anybody, and this Such is the new office which ha“ ! States. is considered one of the mo«t modern just been created in Sumter, S. C. The! |„ f. Direct Importers Rhine and Moselle and progressive features of the char new charter of this little city (10,0001 elects sod con trol th e '' 1 ,l a ,m ent ■ *• » . • ' « it t iR n ii,i ( o n t r o l s th<* |iriiup m iimtpr ter. Wines. Unexcelled in All Respects. ...l.ulat.on) modifies the commission who in turn control» the administration' [dan b y m a k in g th e co m m issio n ers art T h e m ag istra l o f a G erm an c it v w ith . People StalHy Themselves. UNION MADE as a board, never singly, and perform g,.e r a , power of a,,,.ointment over the ° T B°tU*d B**r receive prompt Dealers in High-Grade Liquors and Iu no other democratic country do executive work through an appo.nt-1 wholo administration, is hired by the Cordials. attention the people subject themselves so to the ive city manager, who holds office sub Clothing, Furnishing Goods mercies of individual caprice ss we ject to their pleasure. The city man Council and subject to continuous con Office 361 E. Burnside Bast 46; D 114« Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth Hat«, Shoes, Etc. already do. And, as I have shown, Hger may be hired from out of town trol bv it. and Yamhill. reformers are ready to carry it still and is simply the expert servant of the further. In many of our cities it may commission. WORKING FOB ORGANIZATION TWO STORES LIQUORS fairly be said that the Mayor holds Suppose New York adopted this plan 8“ °ke 8ckmw 14 and 16 N Third, S. E. Cor. Burnside half the city power within his [tersonal by enlarging its [.resent board of esti General Organiser to Aid In Strength Bottled B M rttf ro ii^ > “L?.r i ’ ’r7 ■*“ * BchUler Union, 6c 61 and 63 N. Sixth, N. W. Cor. Davla ¿raap. Certainly if we take into ac mate and making it a supreme hoard of ening Unions In Spokane. count his ability to misuse patronage j directors w directors with no other elective officers A campaign of organization among; Bart Roberta and veto like chessmen, the Mayor comes to detract from its authority. That Emil Jehnsoa Alfred M aruttl pretty near being a majority in ninny board of directors could hire a chief the clerks of Spokane is being planned. Phoae Mala «111 TT2 xw w EdWard *' Clerks of Tacoma and Seattle have o f e«r eity governments. In this mat- executive o carry out all its orders recently been helped in their orgsniza ' THE X X X SALOON tor we are unique among the nations, J 1" " Wl,rk b ' - organizers S - « « r . rror end it ia curious that a country which be n n d ^ from the head HIGH GRADE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CALIFORNIA W INE DEPOT controlled quarter, of the retail clerks' tiuion, and Retail Stores: 8lxth and Washington fnd’ £ £ K , , riH .,DC“ în £ ,r , 01— Chefs’ appears most afraid of a strong govern- UQUOES executive a building code board and and Fourth and Washington a ., is stated that within the next few Sixth aa* Ol'aaB strw ta Serve a M erehanta^L'^nch^’ ï ï ^ toW« Seathvset Corner Phones: Main ISSI; A-I406 28r Yamhill Street C h ic a g o M a rR et D id n ’t H u rt a B it Sale New Double Tipped Silk Gloves /QC D r. Eiof T . Hedlund W ise D ental Co. 75c H o p G o ld TURN HALLE CAFE bowman BROTHERS Schiller Cigar Factory Cbe Columbus