Monday, June 33, 1013 Face PORTLAND LABOR PRESS DIRECTORY of CENTRAL BODIES The Dangers of Up By Bear Admiral Edwards. United State« Navy CENTRAL L A B O R C O U N C IL Mrela every Labor Temple IL Crandall. aerrelary. Labor Temple. D IS T R IC T C O U N C IL o r C A R P E N T E R » — Meete Friday night O. T. H unt bueineee agent; Jamee V. Uobhina, eecretary treae A n Im p o r ta n t e le m e n t o f liid u x t r ia l urer. Houre 8 A M to 4 :3 0 P M Hiici-eMH 1» e f f ic ie n t , a y n te m a tlc . an d ar.T-Ta P PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL— Phone U . 1416. Labor Temple, 162 ** c o m p le te a u p v rv la lo n by th e a d m in is ­ Third Frid ay evening 205 ** F lre t etreet. Second etreet George H Howell, eecretary, Uregonian t r a t i v e and le c h n lo a l o f f ic i a ls o f th e LO C A L L A B E L T B A P B S S E C T IO N — Second r,.uipoeing room. W h e re In te llig e n t, considerate, an d fo u r th T u e s d a y s , 8 P. M . a t 230*» p la n t. Y a m h ill. Ed J. S ta r k , p re s id e n t, M «n it i-a p ah le r u ir e r lv lr lo n e x ie ta th e beat BOARD o r B U S IN E fififi A G B N TB — Meet» W . P e te rs e n . e e c re ta r y -tre a s u re r. e n e rg ie » o f th e e m p lo y e » a r e aronwed. Tueeday and Friday at II A M , a j Labor M E T A L T R A D E S C O U N C IL — Piret and third S c ie n tif ic m a n a g e m e n t le n d s r a th e r to Temple Thureday nighte, H a ll 800 Alieky Building F. It P a e tib lg . s e c r e t a r y , 327 S ix t h S t m in im is e s u p e rv is io n by » u h n titu tln g a B U IL D IN G T R A D E « C O U N C IL — Meete 8 P. ■Main 6784. v e ry c o m p re h e n s iv e s y s te m o f p la n n in g u Monday. Labor Temple, 162 ** Second r o u tin g th e w o rk . K x|>e rie n ce etreet. E H Crandall, eecretary. B W. F A IN T E R 8 ' D IS T R IC T C O U N C IL No 24— an d Meete erery Thureday at la b o r Temple. sh ow s th a t th e m o st e f fic ie n t m e th o d o f Sleeman. bueineee agent. Office hour», 12 Bert Bigelow, recording eecretary. to 1. Phone M ain 1416. k e e p in g tr a c k o f th e w o rk la by p e r­ W A T E R F R O N T F E D E R A T IO N — Second and B R E W E R Y T R A D E R S E C T IO N — F i ret P ri fourth Tucedaye. 8 P, M . 205 ** Piret St. so n al s u p e rv is io n , an d no t th ro u g h a day, 162*4 Second etret. A. D . Forte, cor­ J. I. T u c k e r, s e c re ta ry , 428 W illia m s s y s te m o f c a rd s an d records. ner T h ird and Beach etreeta, Lenta. avenue In a p a m p h le t issued by th e L o nd on H o a rd o f T r a d e re g a rd in g th e In d u s tr ia l c o n d itio n s o f th e s t a te o f N e w Y o rk , N ew J e rs e y , e m l t'o iin e c tlc u t fo r 1910, th e re is c o n ta in e d th e fo llo w in g e x tr a c t fr o m a re p o rt s u b m itte d by th e B r itis h I c o n su l g e n e ra l o f th e p o rt o f N e w Y o r k : A M A L G A M A T E D C A R P E N T E R S No. S21 L O N G S H O R E M E N , LO C A L 6 — F irst and E v e r y w o rk e r in A m e ric a p u ts m o re __Piret and th ird Wedaeeday. Labor Tom th ir d T h u rs d a y n , 8 I*. M H u b e rt O r r, e n e rg y in his w o rk th a n does th e E u r o p ­ lie Second and M o r’ ’ on. T. J. Seward. businefcx a g e n t. 272 G iia a n . M a in 6204. ean in h is o w n c o u n try . S p ee d in g 1» Secretary, 394 H arried., etreet. Marehall A 3249. p a r t ly re s p o n s ib le fo r th is , b u t th e re ­ 4467. L O N O 8 H O R E M E N , LO C A L Ko. 6 — Meeta s e rv e o f e n e rg y Is no g r e a te r in A m e r - B A R B E R S ’ U N IO N No. 76— Meete fourth , firs t and third Wednesday evening, 160^6 A m e ric a n Wednesday at Auditorium . 2081« Third Second «treat. K. A. Schneider, busineas . lean th a n In E u ro p e a n sto ck . etreet. T . M. Leebo, Secretary Mein agent: 8. McLaughlin, secretary. Head e n e rg y is c o n s e q u e n tly e x h a u s te d m ore »18». quarter« 248 Flanders: telephone A 2060, r a p id ly . B e tw e e n th e ag es o f 40 and Main 2 061. B A K E R Y A N D C O N F E C T IO N E R Y W O R K ­ : *,0, w h en llie E u ro p e a n w o rk m a n is a f ERS, No. 114— Meete fire t end th ird Set ins lie s t, th e A m e ric a n fr e q u e n tly breaks urdav in month, at 5 P. M , 280 ** Y » " -*1'* M A C H IN IS T S . W IL L A M E T T E LO D G E Ko. I ’h y s ic a l e x h a u s tio n , d y sp e p sia, 63— Meet» first and th ird Wednesdays, 8 ! do w n. etreet E arl Stout, p ro e ld » --, . . . , t a . Jen- P M . hall 300 Aliaky bldg. T h ird and o r n e rv o u s p r o s tr a tio n fo llo w s , an d th e «ins. eecretnr» - 2 - „„»incas agent. Room I Morrison E. Eblen. recording secretary; 8. 2 8 « '1 am hill etreet. Phone. Mein 7610. H is .1. W M « *-‘ -** v 'cretary, office ■nun's lif e as a w o rk e r la done. p lace Is ta k e n by a y o u n g e r m an. S EE R D K IV B B S A N D E O T T L B B B — Flret Aiissy bldg. and th ir d T h u rn d n y n . L a b o r Temple-. i "So lo n g as th e r e Is a n a b u n d a n t 1621* Second etreet. O. D Porte, secre­ M A C H IK IS T 8 . E A IL E O A D L O D O E Ko. 433 — Meets the second and fourth Vednesdays s u p p ly o f la b o r .th ro u g h fo re ig n im m i­ tary. T h ird and Bench etreeta, Lenta. of each month. 202 «tat»*/ ••uu uig , g r a tio n th e v a c a n t places can e a s ily be B R E W E R Y W O B K B B S — Second and fourth T h ird and Morrison streets. Frans ip « < , fille d . I f th e s t ie a m sto p s th e r e w ill Saturday evehlnge. 2 2 **4 Y am hill. Louie recording s * retary. 1184 Greeley street: Wolf, eecretary. P. j . Box 171. C R. M e rrill, financial secretary: office - not he so m uch h e ard o f th e s u p e rio r­ 815 A lisky building. Joint meeting of No. ity o f th e A m e ric a n w o rk in g m a n , fo r B R O T H E R H O O D o r R A IL W A Y t r a i n m e n 63 and No. 433 every fifth Wedneeday. A m e ric a w o u ld th e n h a ve to depend upon __Meete firs t and th ird Sunday at 1 80 P. M and eecond and fourth Saturday at h e r o w n c h ild r e n , w h ose s to c k o f v i t a l i t y M A IL S B S — First Monday, 7 :3 0 P. M .. Room 7 :8 0 P. M ., in Bwiae H a ll, 2 8 8 * * Third 215 Oregonian Bldg H. H . Henderson, Is n o t g r e a te r th a n th a t o f t h e ir p a re n ts , etreet. between Jeffereon and Columbia secretary, 761 Brooklyn. w h e th e r A m e ric a n o r fo re ig n ." etreeta. L . D. Keyeer, Jeffereon etreet B r ig h t e r an d m o re e n e rg is in g c o n d i­ depot. M A R B L E W O R K E R S ’ LO C A L Ko. 25— First T h e daily- and third Thursdays, 260 T h ird street. tio n » o f w o rk a r e re q u ire d . B A R T E N D E R S ' L E A G U E Ho. 58»— Flret and <“ irrf m X y e , 2 :3 0 P M . 20 6V . FJret. A. 8. Im hoff, Princess Hotel. ta s k Idea is s im p ly a n o th e r sto p to e n ­ Chae Graeeman. in a n rie l secretary, 2051* e r v a t i n g w o rk an d e x h a u s te d v i t a lit y , M A R IN E F IR E M E N . O IL E R S A N D W A T E R - Piret. M ain 3764. A 7532. T E N D E R S U N IO N OF T H E P A C I F I C - an d i t is no t s u rp ris in g t h a t w e lfa r e B IN D E R Y W O M E N N o . 118— M e e t, second 101 North Front. Thoe. F a rrell, egent. e x p e rts b e lie v e th a t a h a lt sh o u ld be Monday evening in Alieky building. T h ird Phone Mein 3277. c a lle d In tb s a t te m p t to In c re a s e th e and Morrieon etreet». Jeaeie Hendereon, 547 W ebeter etreet, Woodlawn 2416, re ­ M E A T C U T T E R S — First and th ird Wednes . w o rk pare. day nights and aeeonl and fourth 8unday cording secretary . M i f i u H arrington, 654 T h e m in u te s u b d iv is io n o f <>|>eratlons afternoons, 2 0 5 ** First street Marehall E Morr*«on •tr e tt, Tabor ¿576. financial a n d th e s fieed ln g up o f m a c h in e s co n ­ 4891. J. J. Shea, secretary; A. McLeod, secretary. financial aecretarv; I). A. Dyers, buainaaa s t it u t e tw o o f th e b a sic p rin c ip le s o f B L A C K S M IT H S AND H E L P E R S — Second agent. s c ie n t ific m a n a g e m e n t, a lth o u g h It m a y and fourth_ Thursday», H a ll 800, ^Aluiky to h ig h ly M O V IN G P IC T U R E M A C H IN E O P E R A T ­ r e s u lt Iri fin a n c ia l lie n e fit Building. T h ird and Morrieon. P. R Ne In d iv id u a l em - O R S' P R O T E C T IV E U N IO N . L O C A L Mo. s k ille d o r e x p e rie n c e d eon. correepondlng eeeretary. 666 Pownl. 16». I . A. I . 8 E .— Meets second and : ployes. Jantee A. Cranr.a, president, »17 Belmont fuurth Wednesdays each month at 11:15 I t Is nu t d i f f i c u l t to t r a in co m m o n la ­ si M it A ------- B 0 — IL B si B X E 1 — Second and fourth Thure P. M. in T M . A H all, B aker Theater dev. Room 602 Labor Temple. 2701* A l­ Bldg . 11th end Morrison streets. Frank bo r an d boys to o p e ra te som e sp ecia l der etreet; P. E DJabrow, eecretary, 685 E. J. Beier, president; E. V . Ccpp, secretary, i m ach in es w it h r a p id ity an d s k ill. Buch Twentieth. Palaca Hotel tr a in in g , h o w e v e r, Is n e ith e r o f p e rm a ­ B O O K B IN D E R S N o . »0— T h ird Tueadey, La n e n t b e n e fit to th e n a tio n n o r th e In ­ to r Temple, 2701* Alder etreet. Ralph A M U S IC IA N S — First T-.ieeday 11 A. M , 13 1 ** Second street. Board meets Wednesday. d iv id u a l, fo r a f t e r th e la b o r e r la de­ L ’ddy, P. O. Box 147. 11 A M „ earns place. Carl Stoll, aecre ta ile d to such w o rk it w ill be th e e r - B R IC K L A Y E R S — Meet» every Thureday. Bar ta ry. Main 6007, A 525». i c a p tio n w h en h e w ill c h e e r fu lly go back tender»' H a ll, 2051* First etreet. J. A. P A IN T E R S , L O C A L No. 10— Every Wcdnce to m a n u a l la b o r. T im e - s tu d y m eth o d s Steinbach, eecretary. Box 828, C ity . day evening. Labor Temple 1 6 2 ** Second m a y In c re a s e f o r a tim e th e o u tp u t o f B ItID O B A N D B T B U O T U B A L IK O N W O R K ­ I etreet. Fred Delano, bueineee agent. Main ERS— Tueeday, 8 P. M „ 2 7 0 ** Alder, third 1416. Bert Bigelow, recording secretary, th e m a c h in e , h u t o n ly a t th e e x p en se o f floor. Ben Osborne, bueineee egent. Mein th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e m an. 1700 Hurst street. 1416. A 8112. T h e m ost s e rio u s e v il co n n ecte d w it h second nnd brotherhood o r r a i l w a y c a r i t . n P A T T E R N M A K E R S — Meete ° OF A M E R IC A , P O R T L A N D L O D G E N . fourth Tweedsye, Musician»’ H a ll. 13 1** a u to m a tic w o rk is due to th e fa c t th a t s tre e t. l-'ran k H. H a eu b lg . 327 S ix th it m akes fo r m e n ta l re tro g re s s io n o f 268— Eeery eecond and fourth Tu»1 dav. S t. T e le p h o n e M a in 5784. th e e m p lo y e . I t la lik e w is e resp o n s ib le Carpenter»' H a ll, East Pine and Gr«ud eve- nue Hugh MeCanse. recording eecretary, in c o n s id e ra b le p a rt fo r th e g e n e ra l so- P IL E D R IV E R S , W O O D E N B R ID G E AMD 1011 Borthwick etreet. D O C K B U IL D E R S No. 4— Meete Ralur jc ia liz in g process th a t 1» g o in g on even B G IL D IN G LA B O B E B S — Tueeday night, d a y » . 1 2 6 ** Second s t r e e t F . A . R ile y , Second and Morrieon Street». A. E. H ell, re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry . M a r s h a ll 1249. bueineee agent, Labor Temple. P L A S T E R E R S Mo. 82— 8 P. M., Wednesday. | C A B F E K T E B 8 Ko. 60— Meets very T b « ” I Labor Temple, 1 6 2 ** mecond »«rest. B day in H a ll 101 New Labor xemple. 162 Caraher, bueineee agent. Labor Temple. Keeond etreet, 7 :8 0 P. W. Stephen Clark. Office hour», 8 to » and 4 to 5. P rin t 166 East 20th and Belmont streets. Maneley. corresponding secretary, 260 Gra F rid a y , 8 1' M . room 701 l DIRECTORY of LOCAL UNIONS PREFERENTIAL VOTINO STANDS • TEST. T h a t e n te r p r is in g la b o r a to ry o f elec- I lio n e x p e rim e n ts , th e w e s te rn U n ite d S ta te s , has su p p lied th ro u g h th e recen t c ity e le c tio n In P o rtla n d , O r., a te s t th e i o f p r e f e r e n tia l v o tin g w h ic h goes f a r I lo e s x h ll s li th e m e rits c la im e d fo r It. in th e l a t t e r c la s s o f shops o f c o u n try . In re la tio n to th is spec la ' fe a tu r e I lean H e rm a n S c h n e id e r, o f th e U n iv e r s ­ it y o f C in c in n a ti, g a v e an a d d ress on " A n a n a ly s is o f w o rk " b e fo re th e C h i­ cago C o m m e rc ia l C lu b on N o v e m b e r 11, 111. T h is a d d ress c o n ta in e d th e r e s u lts o f his In v e s tig a tio n s o f th e p s y c h o lo ­ g ic a l e ffe c t o f v a rio u s k in d s o f w o rk u iain th e o p e ra to r. I t w as h is o p in io n th a t w h en th e w o rk became m o re an d m o re a u to m a tic th e m in d s o f th e a r t i ­ sans becam e m o re an d m o re le th a r g ic . T h e beat k in d o f c itls e n s h ip c a n n o t lie b u ilt on 54 h o u rs p e r w e e k o f a u to ­ m a tic w o rk , c o m p e n s a te d f o r on a d i f ­ fe r e n tia l liasli,. T h e rep e a te d s p o n ta n e ­ ous an d u n a c c o u n ta b le a trlk e s o f a u to ­ m a tic w o rk e rs be ars te s tim o n y to th e fa c t th a t th e s e e m p lo y e s u n d o u b te d ly la b o r under Intent«» s t r a in , an d th e w h o le p lan o f s c ie n tific m a n a g e m e n t, a t lea st as re g a rd s shop m a n a g e m e n t, Is In H ie d ire c tio n o f in c re a s in g bo th th e to il an d th e s tra in . In g e n e ra l, o rg a n is e d la b o r opposes th e in tro d u c tio n o f th e p rin c ip le s of s c ie n tific m a n a g e m e n t. In a n a ly s in g th e case o f th is r e s e n tm e n t I t a p p e a rs as I f th e o p p o s itio n o f s k ille d la b o r Is based upon th e fo llo w in g d is tin c t o b ­ je c tio n s : F i r s t — A c c o rd in g to M r. T a y lo r 's o w n s ta te m e n t, it does n o t In c re a s e w ag es In p ro im rtlo n to th e In creased o u tp u t p ro ­ duced by th e em p lo ye. Second— T h e e m p lo y e s b i t t e r ly resen t th e Im p lic a tio n th a t th e y do n o t re n d e r e it h e r e f fic ie n t o r c o n s c ie n tio u s se rv ic e an d th a t " s o ld ie rin g " is th e r u le an d no t th e ex c e p tio n w h en d a y w o rk is c a rrie d on. T h ir d — T h e la b o r lea d ers re g a rd th e m o v e m e n t as a s tep to g e n e ra l p iece­ w o rk p a y m e n t— a s y s te m w h ic h th e a v ­ e ra g e a r tis a n b e liev es to be o f som e be n efit to th e h ig h ly s k ille d w o rk m a n w h en firs t In tro d u c e d , b u t o f e v e n tu a l d e tr im e n t to th e a v e ra g e m ech an ic . It a p p e a rs to i»e t h e ir b e lie f t h a t th e c o m ­ p e n sa tio n fo r p ie c e w o rk is g e n e r a lly re ­ duced Just as soon as th e e m p lo y e r finds o u t th e m a x im u m o u tp u t w h ic h can be secured fr o m th e h ig h -g r a d e m an . It has been a s serted by a w e lf a r e la b o r o rg a n is e r- th a t " th e h a lt o f h ig h e r e a rn ­ in gs fo r th e e n e rg e tic has to o o fte n p ro v en a d e lu s io n an d sn are. Pacem ak­ in g . speeding up, an d r a te c u ttin g a re processes w ith w h ic h la ls ir has lo n g been f a iu illa r . A n d , ta u g h t b y p a st e x ­ p e rience. la b o r Is no t u n n a tu r a lly su s­ p icio u s now lest s c ie n tific m a n a g e m e n t m a y tu rn o u t to he a new m e th o d o f a r le n tlfli- s k in n in g .” F o u r th — T h e s y s te m has a te n d e n cy to e n ta il such an In te n s e an d clo se a p ­ p lic a tio n to w o rk as to be In ju r io u s to th e p e rm a n e n t h e a lth o f th e em p lo yee . H t g h t f u lly . la ts ir th u s co n sid ers th a t s c ie n tific m a n a g e m e n t Is b u t a n a tte m p t to hold It p e rm a n e n tly re s p o n s ib le fo r o u r business Ills an d fo r th e g e n e ra l r e s u lts o f In e ffic ie n t m a n a g e m e n t. The In fe re n c e m a y no t he fo u n d e d upon fa c ts , tm t such a p p e a rs to be th e b e lie f o f a v e ry la r g e c o n tin g e n t o f both s k ille d an d u n s k ille d lab or. Workers Win Through Organisation Progress of Efforts for Shorter Dsy sad Better Condition« of Libor, In d e e d It sh ow s a w o rk in g o u t o f re- I s u its th a t d e serve th e se rio u s c o n s id e r­ a tio n o f c itie s w h e re g o v e rn m e n t has n o t y e t com e to s a tis fa c to r y fo rm , a n u m e ro u s cla ss A c c e p tin g th e Judg­ m e n t o f th e n e w sp ap e rs o f th e c it y as 1 c o rr e c t, th e use o f th e new u e v lc r has b ro u g h t a b o u t th e su b m ersio n o f th e le a s t w o r th y fo rc es o f c it y p o litic s an d th e e le c tio n o f th e best tneu to an e x ­ have te n t th a t s in g le v o tin g w o u ld T h e m e rits o f th e m en fa ile d to do. m a y not be Judged acro ss th e c o n tl- th e n e n t hut it is d is c o v e ra b le th a t v o tin g th ro u g h s e v e ra l c h o k e s w o rk e d som e m a rk e d re s u lts an d th a t s tro n g p re s s u re fo r a m a jo r ity fa ile d beyond th e f i r s t c o lu m n to s e ttle th e issue. T h e c ltlx e n o f a n y c it y o r to w n ca n p u t p o ll- i H e le n s o f h is n e igh borho od In th e p la c e o f th e n u m e ro u s < a n d ld a te s fo r th e c it y c o m m is s io n o f P o r tla n d an d q u ite e a s ily e s tim a te ho w th e s im ila r w o r k in g o f th e election w o u ld re s u lt. 1 I t w a s P o rtla n d s n ext s tep a f t e r th e a d o p tio n o f th e c o m m iss io n fo r m o f g o v e rn m e n t, an d th e o b jec t o f th e e le c - i tlo n w as th e ch o ic e o f fo u r m e m b e rs to Join w it h th e m a y o r In c o m p le te re - p la c in g o f th e e la ls ir a te s y s te m of h o ard s a m i d e p a rtm e n ts th a t had g ro w n 1 up In th e f a m ili a r fa s h io n . T h e r e w e re ¡1 4 c a n d id a te s f o r th e fo u r places. T h e v o te rs w e re p e rm itte d to e x p re s s f ir s t , ! second an d th ir d ch o ic e a n d th e v o te f o r each c a n d id a te w as d e te rm in e d by ¡a d d in g th a t g iv e n h im In th e th re e c o lu m n s , each c o lu m n h a v in g th e sam e v a lu e . T h e ta b le o f r e tu rn s sh ow s a r e s u lt v e ry d if f e r e n t fr o m th e v o te o f th e f * i > t c h o lc t. T h e tw o i-a n d ld a te e h.vvlnr, th e h ig h e s t v o te as f i r s t ch o ic e h e ld t h e ir p la c e In th e to ta ls an d w e r e e le c te d ; be lo w th a t th e e f fe c t o f th e c u m u la tiv e v o tin g w as s tro n g ly m a rk e d . A s f i r s t choice, o n e c a n d id a te h a d t h ir d p la c e w it h a v o te o f 11,349 vo tes, m o re th a n 3000 beyond t h a t o f one o th e r w h o was e le c te d o v e r h im by th e a d d itio n o f th e eecond an d th ir d choices. The s u c c e s s fu l one o f th e s e tw o g a in e d a lead o f 4000 In th e second ch o ic e an d a f u l l 2000 m o re In th e th ir d , th u s w in n in g In th e to ta l by m o re th a n 3000. W h a t a p p e a rs to have happ ened is t h a t a c a n d id a te w it h a s tro n g p e rs o n a l fo llo w ln g o f a k in d f a m ili a r in c it y e le c tio n s m ade a g re a t s h o w in g In th e f i r s t ch o ic e b u t fa ile d to be co n sid ered s t a l l d e s ira b le by th e v o te rs w h o w e r e n o t In h is t r a in , an d th ro u g h th e loan o f second a n d th ir d ch o ic e s tre n g th he fa ile d o f e le c tio n . Ile y o n d th e th ir d p lace a t th e o u ts e t, he f e ll to th e fo u r te e n th and lo w e s t ra n k In bo th th e second an d th ir d ch oice c o lu m n s . The c a n d id a te w h o c o u ld not co rfim end h im - : s e lf to a n y d e g re e o f fa v o r o u ts id e h is : p e rs o n a l s u p p o rt fa ile d o f e le c tio n , a n il j I t is ea sy to co n c lu d e th a t h e w a s no t 'd e s ir a b le . T h a t co n c lu s io n Is su pp orter! b y th e p e rs o n a l e s tim a te ex p resse d in th e O re g o n ia n . I t seem s to be c le a r ly e s ta b lis h e d th a t th e s u p p o rt t h a t r a llie s a b o u t a c a n d id a te th ro u g h som e p e r- I JAPANESE COLONfflNG IN SOUTH AMERICA P»rn and B r u il Become ICeccM for Workers from Orient, Who are Wil­ ling to Toil In Tropical Climate for 65 Cents Per Day. In a recent issue of the London Tim es there appeared the follo w in g article from a corresfaindent in Tokio: T h e r e Is a g r e a t d e a l o f In te r e s t be­ | in g ta k e n in J a p a n as p re s e n t In e m l- g r a tlo n to S o u th A m e ric a . A n e m l- g r a t lo n s te a m e r is s h o r tly to le a v e f o r ■ U re a l I, an d th e M o rio k a E m ig r a tio n i C om pany, in c o n ju n c tio n w it h th e Toyo R is e n K a ls h a , la a l p re s e n t r e - c r u lt ln g e m ig r a n ts fo r P e ru . The e m ig r a n t has to m a k e a p a y m e n t o f O u t o f th is th e e m ig r a t io n c o m - !*»">' ta k e s »10 c o m m is s io n . C o n s u la r fM ”' P «ld , an d th e e m ig r a n t Is g iv e n »7.50 to lan d w it h ; th e b a la n c e 11» ke p t by th e s te a m s h ip c o m p a n y au I f« « * T h e p o rt o f a r r i v a l Is C a lla o . H**d m uch o f th e w o rk to lie do ne le ! in th e Im m e d ia te n e ig h b o rh o o d of L im a B u g a r, c o ffe e , cocoa a n d c o t- Io n a r e m e n tio n e d as th e c h ie f k in d s , o f p la n ta tio n s , an d It Is a ls o p o in te d o u t th a t th e r e Is a v e r y la r g e o p e n in g | fo r tr a d e In fis h . F is h a b o u n d s o f f ! th e co ast a n d a g re a t d e al o f fis h la consu m ed (p re s u m a b ly im p o rte d s a lt f l s h i , b u t u p to th e p re s e n t th e lo cal ; fl» h in d u s tr y seem s to h a v e been n e - g le c te il. i T h e e m ig r a n t, on a r r i v a l In P e ru , a n d re - goes to as sig n ed p la n ta tio n s ' ce lves . to s t a r t w lt h , a wa*ge o f 86 ' ce n ts a d a y an d fr e e q u a r te r s . A fte r ' th e f i r s t y e a r th e e m ig r a tio n c o m p a n y i a llo w s each e m ig r a n t »36 a y e a r to - | w a r d h is ix s e a g e m o n e y ho m e, so p r e ­ ' s u m a b ly th e e m ig r a t io n c o m p a n y g e ts , paid by th e e m p lo y e rs . T h e M o r io k a t ’<” " P * n y has a lr e a d y s h ip p e d som e i th o u s a n d s o f J a p a n e s e to P e ru . W iv e s . » f th e e m ig r a n ts a r e a ls o ta k e n a n d m a n y o f th e J a p a n e s e h a v e g ta y e d so m e y e a rs th e re , w h ile m o re a n d m o re seein to be s e ttlin g In th e c o u n try . T h e T o y o R is e n R a la h a S te a m s h ip C o m p a n y issues v e r y a t t r a c t iv e lit tle hooks w ith d e s c rip tio n s o f th e v o y a g e , h in ts as to c lo th in g , a n d a S p a n is h - J a p an ese p h ra s e book. In s e v e r a l v l l - , In o u t-o f-t h e - w a y p a rts o f K y u a h u . ! th * s o u th e rn In la n d o f Ja p a n , th e s e b o o k - i w<,r»* b ro u g h t to m e. a n d e v e r y do­ I “ 1! H*«» c o u ld be g iv e n a b o u t S o u th ; A m e ric a w a s lis te n e d to w it h e a g e r a t - le n tlo n . E s p e c ia l In te r e s t w a s s h o w n “ bo ut th e c lim a te , th e f lo r a a n d fa u n a . an d so m e p ic tu re s o f lla m a s , v ic u n a s , s lo th s , a n te a te r s a n d a r m a d illo s h a v e been so m uch h a n d le d by so m a n y peo­ p le as to be q u ite in ta tte r s . A n e x h i­ b itio n o f a ll s o rts opened a t T o k io on M a rc h 1. an d w a s w e ll a tte n d e d . T h e r e la a s tro n g w is h a m o n g th e J a ix n e s e to e m ig r a t e to th e U n it e d S ta te s , w h ic h th e G o v e rn m e n t, f o r po - lit ic a l reaso ns, h a s p u t a s to p to . Many j e a g e r to k n o w w h e th e r th e y w o u ld j be a b le to go a f t e r a y e a r o r tw o fr o m j so n a l a ttra c tiv e n e s s or In d u c e m e n t B outh A m e ric a to th e U n ite d S ta te » , a n d m e e ts c o rre c tio n in th e p re s s u re o f a ' * « » v e ry c r e s t fa lle n w h e n th e im p ra o p u b lic o p ln io i t h a t w o u ld fin d no m esn e tlc a b lllty ........ o * f th is was pointed out. Japan has for som e years turned her o f e x c lu d in g n lm fr o m th e ele c te d lis t a tte n tio n to B ra z il as a fie ld fo r Jap- th ro u g h s in g le v o tin g . S in g le te s ts do n o t f i n a lly p ro v e th e : anese la b o r, a n d fe c e n t p o litic a l event« m e rit o f a n e w device. T h e * do n o t I w ill h a v e a m a rk e d In flu e n c e on thle. s e ttle th e im p o s s ib ility o * th e p o ll- *Vhen P rin c e K a ts u ra was p rem ier, some ! H e le n s ' d e v is in g a m eans o f o v e rc o m ­ three years ago, a com pany was form ed in g th e h a n d ic a p placed upon tu e n i. B u t under the auspices o f th e m in is te r o f and commerce. V isco un t so f a r as one t r ia l could go in t h a t d i­ a g ric u ltu re r e c tio n , th e P o r tla n d e le c tio n has c a r - 1 H u m , to a c q u ire som e good a g r ic u lt u r a l ' rted p r e fe r e n tia l v o tin g to w a rd s d e tn - I la n d In B r a s il, an d to s e ttle a n u m b e r o n s tr a te d »access. I t seem s to e s ta b - o f J a p a n e s e upon It. S in c e th e re c e n t Its h It as th e m eans o f re m o v in g one f a ll o f th e S alo n JI c a b in e t. P rin c e K a t - reco gnlaed e v il In ele ctio n s , th e sw e e p - a u ra has a g a in been p re m ie r. V is c o u n t I in g p o w e r o f a personal fo llo w in g th a t | O u ra h a v in g th e h o m e o ffic e , a n d on d e fie s th e fo rces o f good. Such an In - J J a n u a ry 13 » la r g e m e e tin g w a s h e ld a t flu e n c e e v id e n tly c a n n o t sw eep th ro u g h : th e p r e m ie r's o f f ic i a l resid en c e In o rd e r th re e c o lu m n s .— C h r is tia n S cience M o n l- to proceed w it h th is schem e. A la r g e to r. tr a c t o f la n d has been leased fr o m ------------------------------ ! th e S ta t e o f Bao P a u lo , an d I t la n o w aM SL » n TMXEa NAMLT CLONING i hoP<*> to "end out so m e 2000 J a p a n e s e BPOXA E TWXM fa m ilie s to s e ttle th e re . T h e p re s id e n t C A R P E N TE R S No. 808— Meet» every Tuea. ham avenue. Throughout the Nation. d»y. 8 P. M ., new Labor Temple, eecond P L U M B E R S . U . A. LO C A L 61— E very Mon floor, 16214 Second etreet. hall 101. P. R. day at 8 P. M , Lnbor Temple. 16 2** Lineman, recording eecretary, 4532 Sixty Second etreet. P hil Pollock, bueineee agent firet S. E. J. F. T e n th o u s a n d C a n a d ia n P a c if ic r a i l ­ T h e u n io n w as g ra n te d a ll Its dem ands, nrs. avenue, a v e n u e , o. c . Phone Main_1416. -■ M ain 1416 Weatherby, 868 E. Sherman, financial sec­ ro ad shop e m p lo y e s , c o v e rin g th e e a s t­ an d th e m en w ill w o rk th re e e ig h t-h o u r P O R T L A N D P H O T O E N G R A V E R S LO C A L retary and treasurer. s h if t s w it h th e s a m e p a y as fo r m e r ly 31— H a ll 301 Labor Temple. M , Olney, e rn d iv is io n , h a v e received a 10 p e r ce n t C A R P E T A N D S H A D E W O R K E R S LO C A L In c re a s e In w ag es. T h e m en a f fe c te d re c e iv e d w h en w o rk in g 11 an d 13 -h o u r eecretary. P. O. Box 689. No. 2.— Meets flret end th ird Friday» et 2301* Y am hill. C. S. Kenney, 906 Eeet P R E S S M E N N o . 43— Firet Thursday evening. hy th e ch an g es w h ic h w i l l r e m a in e f ­ s h ifts . 1 2 6 * * Second F. O. Guetafeon, president; fe c tiv e fo r one y e a r, a r e m a c h in is ts , Y am hill. Wm. I. H arper, aecretary treaenrer, G ar­ b o ile rm a k e rs , b la c k s m ith s , bras s w o r k ­ A b o u t 2000 te a m s te rs a r e on s tr ik e CEMENT F IN IS H E R S AND H ELPERS. den Home, Ore. ers, b u ffe rs , p lu m b e rs , g e n e ra l c a r to d a y In B u f fa lo . T h e y seek In cre ase s LO C A L No. 11»— E v e rt Wednesday 8 P. M. Labor Temple, 1621* Second street. R IV E R S T E A M B O A T M E N ’ S U N IO N — Meet b u ild e rs an d c a r m en em p lo y e d In th e In w ag es, as w e ll as fe w e r h o u rs an d President, E. P. H arlan d ; vice-preeident, eecond and last Saturday eveninge. 2641b r u n n in g d e p a rtm e n t. o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts in th e ir c o n d itio n s . W illiam Sm all; eecretary and Heaaurer, Alder street. John Hoffman, bueineee agent, C. A. Boieten; bueineas agent, H . W . H illi- B A ILO R S — Monday night, 51 Union »**«***• bush. O f th e 11,852,273 people en g ag ed In A m ass m e e tin g to o rg a n iz e s a le s ­ G. A. Sveneon, secretary. P. O. Box 2100, tr a n s p o rta tio n , m a n u fa c tu r in g C IO A R M A K E R S — Second Monday. Labor . x . _ _ w | o f th e N ip p o n Y u sen K a ls h a S te a m s h ip m en e m p lo y e d in shoe s to re s In G r e a te r j tra d e , 8 A N D 8 T O N E C U T T E R S - F i r e t and third Temple, 2701* A lder etreet. E. J. Stack, B ig B a k in g Conoern^Adopta Short Work c onipany> B a ro n K u n d o n , la on the com - Thursday». 8 P. M ., Labor Temple. 2 7 0 ** N e w Y o r k w as h e ld T u e s d a y n ’ g h t. T h e an d m e c h a n ic a l p u rs u its In th e co un - eecretary, 2 701* Alder street. ■chednle. m lttee, as a re several p ro m inen t buel- A lder «treet. Geo. Lehman, eecretary, 81 sa le s m e n a r e g o in g to p re s e n t d e m ands I t r y a b o u t 18 p e r ce n t a r e o rg a n ize d . COOKS' U N IO N No. 678— Meet» every M on-f C h a n g e s In w o rk in g sc hed ules w h ic h ; uess m en. so t h a t w .t h th is b a c k in g th e North Fourteenth «treet. f o r fe w e r w o r k in g ho urs. T h e y w ill day evening at 1261* Second street. J. H. T h e p a in te rs o f C h e yen n e. W y o . a re on ' m a n y In th e S po kan e la b o r m o v e m e n t acheir.e sh o u ld be a g r e a t success. T h e Cmin, secretary and bueine«« agent. Phone 1 8 H E E T M E T A L W O R K E R S — Frid ay even a s k t h a t th e y w o rk u n til 2 o’clo ck In lie lle v e w ill b rin g a b o u t th e e a r ly clo s- B r a z ilia n G o v e rn m e n t le v e r y m uch In ing. hall 301 Labor Temple. 162*» Sec­ i th e a fte r n o o n S u n d a y s an d t h a * th e ir s trik e . M ain 1623. ond etreet. W . L . Sullivan, bueln-ea agent, in g o f fa c to rie s a n il m e c h a n ic a l e s ta b - f a V o r o f It an d has o ffe r e d to do a ll It w o r k in g h o u rs on w ee k d a y s be fr o m COOPERS' U N IO N Mo. 1— M ath Scbon, see Lnbor Tem p’ Marehall 755. lls h m e n ts In g e n e ra l, h a v e been In a u g u ­ can to help in e very way. retary, 8615 S ixty fifth street, 8. E. 9 o 'c lo c k In th e m o r n in g u n til 9 o 'c lo ck ASROCLATION Q U IT * B A T T E N . S H IN G L E W E A V E R S No. U — H a ll ra te d a t th e p la n t o f th e In la n d E m p ire E m ig r a tio n o f J a p a n e s e to B r a z il has E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S . L O C A L 125— bo r Te m p le . Every Sunday. John C lif­ In th e e v e n in g . B is c u it C o m p a n y. lieen g o in g on f o r so m e tim e , b u t th le Meete Thursday night», H a ll 400. Alieky ford. secretary, 68» Tenino avenue Hallroad O rganisation Oppoartng Labor A s a re s u lt m o re th a n 10« e m p lo y e s s ta te -a id e d schem e o f s e n d in g o u t f a r ­ Bldg C. D. McConehy, financial secretary, S H IP W R IG H T S — Shlpw righta' H a ll, Aeh 8t. T h e a t r lk e o f th e m a c h in is ts o f B u f ­ L aw s to Give Up. 318 Eleventh etreet; J. J. Solheug, record o f th e p lace w ill h e r e a fte r q u it w o rk a t m e rs an d t h e ir f a m ilie s to la n d leased between 8econd and Th ird, eecond and fa lo , N . Y „ 1» b e in g w on b y th e w o r k ­ ing eecretary; Fred L. Gifford, bueineee J u ly 1 Is th e d a te an n o u n c ed fo r th e ,4 o 'c lo ck S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s , fr o m an hy J a p an ese o w n e rs w ill g iv e a b e tte r fourth Mondaya at 8 P. M. Charles H j ' i agent, office 818 Alieky Bldg A t th e b e g in n in g o f th e s t r ik e s in g in g o f th e s w a n so ng o f th e A m e r i­ h o u r to an h o u r an d a h a lf e a r lie r th a n ( g , a , nH | O th e J a p a n e s e In B r a z il an d ory, aerretary, '481 Union avenue. Main er». E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S No 317— Tueeday. a b o u t 3006 m en w e r e o u t, In c lu d in g p ra c ­ can R a ilr o a d E m p lo y e s an d In v e s to rs ' , lia s been H ie p ra c tic e . 613 F m p lo yes o f H ie s h o u ld g iv e an Im p u ls e to th e w h o le 8 P. M. H a ll 401, Labor Temple. 2 7 0 '* S IO N P A IN T E R S , No 4 2 8 - F ira t *" 62** Second. J J. I Tucker, bueineee agent. Headquar- Kelly, financial eecretary. Box 4.H an d th e F e d e ra l C on gress, an d t h a t It p lo y e d hy Its m e m b e rs ), has re c e n tly N o w th a t th e J a p an ese G o v e rn m e n t teie 4»» Albina avenue. C 2356. J. Swan- .femes M. Nicol, recording secretary, Eaet fo u g h t o th e r la b o r le g is la tio n . been a m a lg a m a te d w ith a second co m - is a c tiv e ly In te re s te d In th e q u e s tio n eon. eecretary, 568 Albina avenue. T h e s t r ik e In th e C u d a h y P a c k in g 30th and H awthorne avenue. T h e a s s o c ia tio n Is ch arg ed w it h h a v ­ h ln a tlo n o f e m p lo y e rs , c a lle d th e N a ­ th e v a rio u s S o u th A m e ric a n g o v e rn ­ H O IS T IN G A N D P O R T A B L E E N G IN E E R S , S T E R E O T Y P E R S A E L E C T B O T Y P E R S 1 No. p la n t has sp re ad to A r m o u r At Co, a t in g a s s is te d th e r a ilr o a d s In t h e ir lig h t tio n a l C e n te r o f G e rm a n E m p lo y e rs ' m e n ts w a n tin g la b o r o f th is c la s s m ig h t LO C A L 372— Mee'« Saturday night. Bar- __ M**eta second W ednesday in niontn at S iou x C ity , la ., w h e re 500 m en q u it lo re p e a l a p a r t o f th e c o n s titu tio n o f ender.' H all, 2 0 5 ** Flret street. George B artender. H a ll, 205*4 Firet street. J a m « w o rk. U n io n s . T h e la t t e r n u m b ered 6664 m e m ­ h e lp hy s u p p ly in g lit e r a t u r e an d p ic ­ F ifte e n h u n d re d w o rk e rs a r e Id le ‘ressard, husine«« agent ; office bours^ “ _to B. Roger«, 92 Front street. Tel. M ain 8134. O k la h o m a w h ic h p ro v id e d fo r th e a b ro ­ bers w h o e m p lo y 1,092,789 w o rk p e o p le . tu re s to th e v a rio u s e m ig r a n ts an d s h ip ­ an d both p la n ts a r e s h u t d o w n . The Purcell, recording see- Chat. A Pi A M g a tio n o f th e fe llo w - s e r v a n t r u le and T h e new o r g a n iz a tio n , w h ic h Is k n o w n p in g co m p an ies, In o rd e r to a t t r a c t e m i­ T A IL O R S No. 74— Second and fourth Mon la b o re rs d e m a n d 20 ce n ts a n h o u r. Mary. day«. 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