PORTLAND LABOR PRRBB Monday, April 28, 1813 CHILDREN EDUCATION RECREATION The TABLE The KITCHEN The GARDEN Woman and Her Interests PICTURE SHOW HEALTH PROBLEM E X TR A E X TR A SPECIAL Beginning Tuesday, April 1st Suits, Coats and Dresses, values to $27.50, at $15.75 100 Spring Coats, values to $18.09, at $7.85 and $9.85 $35.00 Suits, special at $22.50 Come in an d look them over—it w ill be worth while Standard Cloak & Suit Co. 415 Washington Street Union Made Shoes B uy fo r your fa m ily and yourself HOES th at are all UNION MADE, handled by UNION M EN in the only store owned and controlled by TradesUnions S THE PLACE The Co-Operative Shoe Store 126 SECOND STREET Salespeople Need Your Continued Help Give Up The Old Custom of Shopping Saturday Nights Let the Meat C utten Have Your Assistance Polluted Air Likely to Cause Spread of DtSCAMS. Th« popularity of the moving picture To wave the heels of your -to ek ieg . theate. a . a form of cheap en terta in -i» - the heel, of your slipper. , with Gentlemen: ment for the masses ha. directed ntten | ve , . tion to ee teia l of it . undesirable f ea-1 “ a ba* ™ to hot tures. In Chicago it i . said that 250,- 1 bird » WlU d n v e awaT hce ia hOt (too ¡uirsins a considerable portion of cr#am ig b the „ „ whom are children, attend these then- u # — tu ters daily. Most of the theater build- has been turned before the mixture was ings are cheap store rooms, remodeled i thoroughly «-hilled ___ fl It is my duty to see thtrt you are well for the purpose, often without adequate A ‘ “Pful ’lqu‘d f "» >• " » ™ a'*at dressed. provision for v.»ti.ntion. It is e.ti-I to h a l f a compressed y e a .t eake or a mated that the air in one of these the- "hole dry y ea .t cake^ fl Believe me, I am attending to busi­ ater. will pass through the lungs of the " h e n frying mush ,t im prove, the ness, and have the finest line of im­ audience in from six to eight m inuter 'la p s e s , if the mush is dipped ia w h it. Thev therefore constitute, as the C h i-)0 a n pttg iclore r.*,n8- ported and domestic woolens for you cag; Health Bulletin remarks, one of A few minced dates added to fudge to select ’ our Spring Suit from. the health problems called into exist a" it conies from the stove will make a ence by modern customs and conditions. «<” •* and «-onf-tion. fl Remcm ter, I make every stitch of In cities all over the country the chopped very fine and served every garment right here, upstairs in problem is practically the same, involv- ">»b French dressing on heart, of tot­ my sanitary workshop, ' y the best ing the role of contact or close associ- »««•> ’ • delicious d.nner salad. •Hon in the spread of •• colds” and the I Apaper bag or a quart jar slipped skilled union mechanics I can find. various infections diseases. It is a mat- j ° 'e r the food chopper w ill prevent A Union Label in every garment—$20 ter of observation ,l,at the incidents of crumb» fly.ng about when bread i . being the various infective diseases of child j • r®“®d- , , . to $40. hood immediately increases on the open- " »»ci. boiling molasses or sugar candy 11 Open every Saturday evening till , ing of the school, in the fall. on account " dish in whieh it . . being boiled of the increased opportunity for con- ">»h butter all around about « inch 10 o ’clock. tact between infected and non infected the *°P- and W,U boil over, children. It mav, therefore, be reason B °“»* and *«■<*». da“ P’ W,n ablv assumed that the close contact in PolW> «» » » » > • • £ « • •* B. d? p ?r the' moving picture theater is also a two of paraffin oil be added to he black- fa c t o r in the distribution of infectious «««• * “ls° P » * « ta the leather from THE UNION TAILOR. (diseases. Since it is not easy to « « -1 ' elude those who have diseases or who To freshen a skirt that h a. become Corner Sixth and Stark Streets. come from homes where disease exists, »«'a" d I™1" “« «J , well-considered regulation, as to venti- *™ ak e»rer«lly. so that all du.t may lation and sanitation should be enforced be removed, and then hang over a tub of hot water. for the protection of the public. To keep vegetables freah and criap, dip a muslin bag nr flour sack (after ! KANSAS SCHOOLS TEACH COOKIN it is cleaned) in cold water, wring it lightly, put in the vegetables and hang HYGIENE. ! exceed «00 words, on the repair and Domeetic Science to Be Tanght, AIL where the air can strike it. EDUCATION __________ IN SEX I maint, nance of earth roads, i . to b el Making every Kansas sch,»olroo«„a _______ To clean steel ornaments of rust and . ~ n r .s t awarded bv Logan Waller Page, d i- , eook.ng school is the latest plan of (, isio ,oration) nib them with a brush Ignorance of Disease Cause of OwBt ! um; e of Pub,ic R„ads, United Kansas educators, W D. Ross, dipped in par, flin oi, and then i_ Loss of Life. 18tateg ))ppartment of Agriculture, superintendant qf public instruction, po).gh thgm with * dfJ --------- Washington, D. C. All compositions the state text book commission, e a lump of camphor placed Recognition of their responsibility mu#t be submitted to Mr. Page before | state board of education, and the Kan­ box with then, will keep the steel orna­ ban resulted in a marked awakening of j Mav 15, 1913, and the medal w ill be "«* Agricultural College are at work on ments bright. physicians to their obligations as le a d -! aw; rde,l as soon thereafter as the com- a complete home econom.es course _for ers and teachers in the science of keep-1 positions can be graded. The composi- the common schools of the state. The ’ KILLINO THE CHILDREN inir well. The esseuce of preventive tions may be based on knowledge gained domestic science department of the agri- college, under medicine is education, and physicians, from hooks or other .sources, but no e *" -ltural .ltaral,abl Un'ie ».’ the nT direction of I ; According to a census taken by the diss Adah Lewis, of the home econow- by virtue of their training, experience quotations should be made. I aa * • ' ’u • ..„„,„¡¡¡„1» a text Board of Education of New York City land ideals, ought to be leaders and | Only one side of the paper must be “ * « » * “* *o a ^ k’ . comp '•”« » » « » I thprp the of ,« teachers. Yet, until within a few y e a r .. wr«tte.. on; each page should U num- book and co u r» of study f o r ^ « their responsibilities were not recog- beied; the name ,age and address of mest.c sce.nce work. Tb° course i s be themselves or to assist in supporting nixed in the prevention of venereal dis-1 the writer and the name and location ing arrangedJ’articu'ar,-V f ,r h,® C * the family. In addition to these work- ease and education in the hygiene o f' „f the school which he or she is at- try schools, where t g ease ami euuca.ion j« , ...... A . . . . . . . . *h p ' onnortnn tv for the practical demon- Ray Barhhorst The earlier policy o f.silen ce “nd r®g »«»I' ®i t P*8e~ ’ ™ scientific preparation of foods and i department, press.on in regard tl ® , PEOPLE the care of “ h,,me is taken *nto account I Work is a phy"'0’’’«'’-«’ necessity, and FIND THE GOOD IN PEOPLE. fast changing, not only on our part, b t , PEOPL . cities Ia certain amount — is essential to j ie » n u i a i i s u v u v v i n u o . . — ---------------- ----------------- -------------------- i on the part of par-nts and educators. - Ile88 than ,n tne c,ue8- . -V . American I Under the Kansas law,-, after 1916,, the wellbeing of children as well as ’ The sinister menace of venerea! disease A contributor to the Maj A schoolteacher in the state must ’ adults, but the same amount under I can hardly be overestimated. In the Magazine says: hav# haJ #t ,eagt a compiete high school harmful conditions, i. e., poor air, poor United States 770,000 mal^s reach early “ If there isn t some good in e \e } course before room filled with oeiore A .I certifl(.ate ceruu, a ir can . a., be oo g ran t-; light, ......... - - - dust, -----, fumes, -------- , maturity annually. At least 60 per cent, one, what are they here forT I ed, and . one y ea r’s . work . in - domestic , ------ gases or vapors— is dangerous to health. ‘‘ Anybody can poiht out anybody or 450,000 of these young men, will at science is also required of all school­ In pearl button making children are some time become infected with vene­ e lse ’s bad qualities. I f you want to exposed to the fine giasslike dust com­ teachers. real disease, 20 per cent before the age distinguish yourself go around pointing A course of Btudv for the country ing from the shells, and, except where of 22;50 per cent before 25, and over 80 out R°°d qu®1,t?eS- . everyon e! schools which will be' complete, is being machinery is used, the Department of ‘ ‘ Pick out the man whom everyone ; ■ k.i,_„i per cent before they pass 30. This is dislikes Select the one vou feel could arranged to meet the needs of a School Labor has no law to improve conditions. the morbidity amoi.g males reaching 16 dislikes, »eieci .n i uue j < lth th.g equipment Tho text book The price of pearl buttons has risen, not in any one year. Each succeeding year best be spared from your office, f ; ,g be pub qshJd by the gtatf and gold because of higher wages (they are low ­ adds similar group — - a ---------o . to the aggregate. „ndnuhtedlv •V<’"r c,r.c e ?f h vp a sv at actual cost to the school districts and ered), not because or of securing adult Syphilis gonorrhea undoubtedly community in w i( Syphilis and am goner - ol * . ’ ’ ' , also to anv pupil that mav desire a text- labor (children’s labor is used), but be- surpass^ in prevalence all M»ther in f e e - , yourae„ if thOTe w n ’t something good , a^ M I j mediate*a"d "disabling“ effects fail most bi' ^ on a mental dissecting table. The domestic■ X h o u r e2h ** i"*’“ 4?7 Childr-en *s * " 'V o be t aVen c° P""’t° nlng in . the | da>’ f of ,h '« ln‘eJ " other 1 mak,n« o f »h a /<■'». and ,to gas P0""’11 ’ e regular s h o .1 work and the other ,ng whero the huts y e ghapod. . '';,K t0 be »«Mei after 4 .. o co c k each In illt« mi||s jute mills and and textiles, textiles, . wl where ' ” n paui.,ment - In - -------------------------------- ------- wet Uu-ernoon. W th th a q P sj.inning is done, children children are are engaged engaged atmosphere, and ex- over h e next divisions. One dl*‘a,0,‘ posiql to the irritating dust. In dyeing over 6(1 6d per per cent cent of of all all the the work work done done ’ '..T i ‘ The next time time ’ y )u »u hear hear him him criti- criti- into into three three divisions. by gynecologists; 50 per cent or more (,izpd te„ people the things you know ---------------- the mixing a they „ of the fo < , ................... mt'v are exposed to the dangers o of f I (n/AAla.! women winaan are Are left l e f t irre- t....... u:„. ,1.« good ! lliitura ’P at ; i.f these infected irre- abont him—the things. You Y ou’l' at all the cooking, and the third division : is to set the table and then wash the ‘ . inediably sterile, besides the number ¡eagt be ¿¡fferent, and y o u ’ll find that In the flower and feather industry dishes and put them away. whose offspring are stillborn, premature, R does you more good than it does him. ; deadly wood alcohol is used for dts- weakly, diseased, or mentally defective. “ now would you feel if you knew . solving the d yestuff and children are Considering the terrible lavages of t j)af ¡Hjople, whenever they talked about I exposed to the fumes. Ca: os are re­ if you desire to be fair to organized labor you wiil request your corded of tilindness and death result­ these diseases and their wide prevalence I v()u talked only about what was bad in help, your daughter, your cousin ; yes, everyone who is doing our efforts at preventive measures have j.ou y ou know i t ’s there, plenty of it, ing from exposure to such fumes. ben wofully inadequate, says the Jour- but y0U’d rather not have it talked In lacquering metal goods children Little Russell came ncross the picture your shopping, nal of the American Medical Associa- ah0UL I t ’s much nicer to have only of the Statue of Liberty and exclaimed: are exposed to amylic and methyl a l­ lion. The community anil state assume your good points discussed. “ Gli, mamma, look at the lady with cohol, both dangerous to health. | immense burdens iu the care of victims “ Give the other fellow the kind of a the ice cream cone in heT hand.” In the potteries children are exposed of such conditions as deaf-mutism, men- dpaj vou jjke yourself. If you can say I to the fine clay dust, nnd in decorating ¡tai defectiveness, general paralysis, „„thing good about him, say nothing. When giving a music lesson to a child china they are exposed to lead poison­ I blindness and many others. Yet the “ There are mighty few peop e in the one (lav, the teacher asked the question: ing. I prevention of a large percentage of World we ca n ’t say somethin,; good “ ‘ What is a trill» ” The entirely orig- In glass works young boys are Are ex- orig ' these conditions by prevention of svph- „hunt, if we try. The trouble is, we inal definition was, ‘ ‘ A trill is a note i posed to the fine glass which fills the WORKING PEOPLE BELIEVE, AS YOU DO, • ilis and gonorrhea receives but meager ■ don q j ry air nnd the Labor Department is power- that wiggles attention. If bubonic plague had but “ And yet, the more good you find in IN AN 8-HOUR WORKING DAY. GIVE PRAC­ les to aid them. a fractional percent ge of the iilcidence „t,,er people, the more good other people George, 4 years old. while playing TICAL HELP TO THE MOVEMENT NOW. of these diseases, r.il hands would be wj|j dnd ¡n yOU. with a ball broke a large window of a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ joined to drive it out. Cholera in a “ Women, too, can make this experi- neighbor. Ilia papa told him ho would ♦ ♦ civ lized cojgtry tod»y is no such social lnPnt . “ have to pay for the same out of his ♦ Our Wasteful System. > a J national menace as venereal dis- ------------------------- bank. This worried him very much. ♦ -------- L ase. We appropriate great sums to gpring m eaning Several evenings after, a gentleman It is an utterly irrational and ♦ fight certain epidemic diseases and to , # called for a visit. He liked George’s ♦ 4 ¡m,n()ra) society, an insanely waste- ♦ ¡maintain a rigid quara"*‘ne „moke in the air; a smell th a t’s com- baby «ister sr very much and offered to 4 industrial arrangement, by ♦ them, but we arc onlj now begin., ng of b„rnt lpathpr and bair. T here’s buy her for or »5 Oeorgt» climbed on h is ; 4 which the bulk of the world’s ♦ to wage warfare against disease, which & in her papa’s la( |i and whispered: “ Sell her; 4 population is engaged in produc- ♦ are as dangerous, as any epidemic dis- 8 . . . . ... H 7V The best asset any business can have is a large »n pay nav for the window. window.” ± ing wealth u irxu ♦ hand; there is woe and distress that then we can it <. is neavav never frk to nn enjoy. ease and far more dangerous than many W E K E A L w E number of satisfied customers and have em­ spreads over the land. There are car- --------- , , lg realty a worm or is slaves we t ♦ It. reallv a world of slaves we ♦ There are various ¡mints of attack in pet« to beat and big rugs to shake; When Robbie had fever, between the + arp ¡¡vjng ¡n ,and freedom, either ♦ ployed every requisite for the » f e t v , comfort and convenience of our this problem and various closely-related there is dust everywhere that will make ages of one and four, he woul.’ have i 4. nf labor or spirit, Is a fiction. Free ♦ problems. But there is one point of patrons. a man quake. There are stoves to come 9paSma. When he was six he started ¡Rbor and free men have no exist- ♦ attack in combating the spread of ’ en " reoanled d"wn- w>»h their mazes of pip«; there , school, soon after which he visi ed 1 4. ence apart from a community of ♦ We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Accounts ereal 1 disease , iseast which 11 is justly regarded u, .u P are rooms to be cleaned, there are ' his little cousin Ada, of the same age. : 4 ownership and interest in produc- ♦ iSis t. L “ ¡ ..c h o e b , w - e ^ b s to swipe. There are mattings -> d A d. ‘ ‘‘ ‘ in c h o o 14 l^ « tjon o n . ............................................. ♦ 4 by -z t T t a l , J s . t e a . t e u . ic Z d 1 »Kt. “ Robbie,” said Ada, in my my s school most \ ita am s ra e8'pi and floor covers that must go down when we are not absent nor tardy for ¡ 4 the work of the world is now ♦ ei uca inn o g. Mw-isl ’ no wo“der a man wants to get . out of a week tbe teacher writes our names on , 4 . parried .... — on, — , the production ------ ----- of ♦ an upheaval in pedagogic and social , tbg wjth biue chalk and that ¡ 4 things proeeeds through the de- ♦ sentiment in the last few years regard ------------------------- , h#ve a bpneftt Di(, Under Government Supervision ♦ strnction of human being* *, soul ♦ ------------------- --------- - ♦ and body. And to close our eves ♦ Washington and Fourth StreeU Founded 1886 Robbie, alter thinking it over for u 4 to this, to eousent to a society ♦ prejudice against such teaching is giv- ( Brookline, Mass., said to be the rich- minute, replied in all seriousness: 4 that divides mankind into owners ♦ ing way rapidly, and results are already e»t town in the world per capita, does Factory Inspectors Named. Want Fewer Conventions. beginning to appear. Educators are | n„t permit moving pictures. The chil- ‘ ‘ Why, I d on ’t know as I nave ever 4 and woekerr, masters and servants, ♦ August C. Hughes, of Tacoma, and coming to believe that these subjects , dren of wealthy parents must find other had a benefit, but 1 have had common 4 r;rh and poor, governors and gov- ♦ Plans for increasing the fund for edu­ ♦ erned, is indeed a hopeless infidel- ♦ cational work in the National Aseocia- J C. H. Younger, of Kirjtlnnd, have been have a rational and vital place in the I amusement. They know nothing of the fits.” ------------------------- ity toward life; is the most abso- ♦ tion of Stationary Engineers by cutting appointed by Labor Commissioner Olson educational system. delights of *1.- the ‘‘ m ovies.’ Even Up. ♦ lute atheism of which man can be down the ex|iense of conventions and j of Washington as factory inspectors to Mr. A.— I ’ m certain your batcher 4- guilty.—George D. Herron, in The ♦ holding such sessions every two years ( look after the enforcement of laws gov­ Prises for School Essays. Reputation. ♦ gives you short weight for your money. > Metropolitan. instead of each j ear, are being sub- ■ erning manufacturing establishments A gold medal to the schoolboy or 1 After a man has made a reputation ♦ Mrs. A.—But, consider, my dear, the ♦ mitted to members of the association and mercantile houses in their respect­ girl between the ages of 10 and 1 5 ,1 it is the trying to decorate it that gen- long wait yon gave him for bit. throughout the country for a referen- i ive parts of the state. Both men are who writes the best composition, not to j erally gets him into trouble. Puck. Democrats. dum vote. Housewives and Mothers heavily on the most active and produc- tive period of life. Gonococcus infec- tion alone is responsible for 80 per cent - - of all deaths from inflammatory uis- eases peculiar to women, 75 per cent Cut him t0 pieees and see w h a t’s in ])im R em em ber-you are looking for th„ d Throw awBV the bad in him the B good. ----- j list — ------------------- d forget it . Mak£ Mak£ k a list of of his his good good qu!llities . i t will surprise you how many m w u Childish Wit and Wisdom Not to Shop Any More Saturday Nights THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Merchants National Bank R