Monday, J®1#
PORTLAND LABOR PBM»
1813
cents a week she w ill have IS fo r her
vacation, o r I t cents a week w ill g ive
a vacation fund o f #12.50, w h ic h w ill
pay her board fo r tw o weeks in the
country.
Official Minutes of tke Last Meeting * the Working Head of Organino*
T h e w e lfa re w orkers In the etoree In |
w hich th ia system la In use a re much
labor for Portland and Vicinity.
Interested lh th is m ethod o f s y s te m atic
present "E asy M oney," a tab loid o f the saving .and they a ll agree th a t It has |
♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > 4 4
AT T « B O B M IU M .
M e e tin g wae called to order a t #:1#,
been o f Inestim ab le advan tag e, not only
T h e O rpheum '» pouter fo r the new old play, "O th e r People's M oney."
♦
UNFAIR LIST OP PORTLAND ♦
In th e am ount th a t th e y h e r e saved, but J u ly 1#. w ith President Stack In the
, b ill lia s a» It« top the Bell F a m ily and
CENTRAL LABOR OOUMCIL 4
In the habit o f savin g which they have chair. A t ro ll call H earlch and Pasaolt «
3owTiMUOvn. « to * » * » ,? * • 10 *
A
T
T
B
S
FA
H
TA
B
B
B
.
, T a y lo r Holme», Joint headliner«.
T he
to n o * m orva»»
v e - e noted absent.
formed.
Em m a t ’arus, the unsurpassable,
B ell F a m ily la compoaed o f nine real
*•_—I# !- "1* 1- »o»"«" E ngravers. Scheve
N o r has the w ork stopped w ith the
K. H a c k e tt In "T h e I ’ rlaonor o i bro t k era and »later» each m u sically »he Is known, make» her flra l P o rtla n d
Royal Bakery A Confection-
Jam*'*
. I .t /Z n d Kl«a CircuM
lif t e d .
T h e fa m ily hail« fro m Mexico appearance, although her nam e la a by- securing o f ttu money, but th is c o m m it tn place o f Ow ens. M ach inists No. t i t , • r y Co.
C.
R.
M
e
r
r
ill;
S
tcam
fltters
No.
2J5.
tee
has
taken
upon
Its
e
lf
the
d
u
ty
o
f
B u t — < MIT A 11 saloon» th at do not
T ro n d -.la m •
Bna dreaeeM the act in the a ttra c tiv e woru to those f a m ilia r w ith th e w orld
She w ill be heard In finding s u ita b le places w here the prices M a rs h ; Carpenters No. SOU, W in g .
Ita rg a n r e ,
I garb o f a generation ago. A number o f o f the calcium .
display the union card.
Doaaaanleatloas From Rose F e s tiv a l
w ill lie reasonable, w h ere the Influence«
Barber»—«hop a t 1«»W F irs t street.
■ - I Instru m en ts are played but the niont e ll o f her »ong h its. Inclu d in g her p a t
and surroundings w ill be o f th e best, R eorgan isatio n C o m m ittee to E xe c u tiv e
Brew ery Tiadee — Men Hprlng V a l
#, A 102# 1 b e a u tifu l effects a re won w ith bell rin g ter th a t created such a genuine hit.
and w here the v a c atio n is ts w ill receive C o m m itte e; fro m M ach inists requesting ley W ine Co., Old Stylo Gorman Lag er
ing.
In s tru m e n ta l mualc la not a ll o f Supporting M laa Carue w ill be a high-
f u ll value fo r th e ir money, bath In food a L a b o r L ib ra ry to E xecutive C o m m it
| the act, however, fo r n ative songs and rise« program , and forem ost am ong the
W orker» — R ain ier Boor
and fun. A paid In v e s tig a to r m akes a tee; fro m s trik e com m ittee a t the can ^ B re w e ry
secondary
a
ttra
c
tio
n
s
w
ill
be
H
ill,
dance» are Interpolated w ith interesting
eanvasH o f boa’ d in g place« w ith in a n ery, la id over t i ll report o f E x e c u tiv e Agency, handled by Brunn A Co.. F lr e t
Double SeadUne »111
C
h
erry
and
H
ill,
the
com
edians
on
land plcture»que effect . T a y lo r Holm es
radius o f «0 m lee o f the c ity , fo r the C om m ittee.
and Alder streets.
■ ■ U FA M XB T and T A T B O » X O IM J
; cornea a» a monologlst. M r. Holm es Is wheel«. T he member« o f thia o rg an is a purpose o f becoming
sure
th a t
th e
Deports o f geotlnue— B u ild in g Trades,
DuOttng T h »## ------ A W ebstar. T.
tion
are
adept
cyclists
and
th
e
ir
w
o
rk
Angela »eto “ d Company
'o ne o f the w ell established fa v o rite s on
th e
place no re p o rt;
M e ta l Trades, no rep o rt; B. W lloox and a ll hla products. Wood
border» on the sensational. T h e comedy neighborhood la a ttr a c tiv e ,
T rod F - —tu and Charles Abbate
,th e le g itim a te stage.
vein th a t pervade» the act k e e p , the I q u ie t but not l.o la te d .
p r in tin g T rades, pressrooms v e ry d u ll; ward. Clarke A Co., druggists. Park aad
gwaln and Oatman T rio
audience In the beat o f s p ir it..
th at there are o pp ortu nitlae
“
W a te r F ro n t, no re p o ri; B rew ery T rades, Alder street«; Constantine M arket, Log
Devise and W illia m s
A T T » B BMFBBBB.
m a te am usem ent and th a t tn e ra is a business good, no m'th out c f w o rk ; Cabin Saloon. Haaelwood Creamery Co.
Bdgar Berger________
"T h e G irl In the Vase" w ill be the
kind, m o ther’ v w om an In attend ance L ab el T rades, no rep« rt.
Oacpoatero—Rothchlld Bros.
▼arled Frograaa a# «be »lobe.
’ I headline fea tu re a t the Empress fo r the
w ho w ill take an in te re s t In the g irls
<M gnr*aker»—United Cigar Stores and
E x e c u tiv e C o m m it, e recommend th a t
T he week'» program a t the Globe
Ballivaa A C ob » Idins'•
week's show.
T h e act fo rm e rly was
end help them to have an enjo yable o u t’ the C ouncil donate
50 to the s trik in g a ll cigars th at do not bear tho Union
E leventh
end
W a s h in g to n
headlined o v -r the O rpheum c irc u it un- T h eater,
_______
T h e P ath s ln* '
c a n n e ry g irls.
la b e l.
' der ’ he name, "T h e A n tiq ue G irl,” and streets, la one o f v a rie ty .
M r s L u c y Parsons waa granted the
D lertrto al W eaken — Home Telephone
W
e
e
k
ly
Is
the
best
o
f
recent
weeks.
T
h
e
In th a t tou r the production registered a
floor and talked In regard to a book on Company, Morrison Electric Company
T
H
E
T
O
IL
d
r
T
H
E
LABORER.
onu. w ™
G
ettysbu
rg
reunion
is
shown
in
Its
com
, big hit. George M. George 1» the s te lla r
the H a y m a rk e t t r ia la In Chicago some .« A a ll shops em ploying non-union men.
U U D U M l ACT»—«
1 com edian and he 1« surrounded by a pleteness. T h e tented c ity , the m agnlfl-
years ago. On m otion the Council o r
ggrt—1 T r a in — Portland A rtific ia l Ice
T
h
e
to
ll
o
f
the
labo
rer
1#
t'loughleee.
company o f 10. n early a ll o f whom are cer.t monum ents, the men them selves, T h e re Is In It n e ith e r conception nor dered
______
1 eo.. Bell. W lldm an A Co.. Portland Shoot
>5 copleii o f the books
ooobbst b -« ut
row »
' p r t 't y girl». L iv e ly dance« and aw lng - the g iv in g and receivin g o f tokens be In .n a tiv e nor the developm ent o f th a t
Communication from striking cannery M etal w orks. W illa m e tte Iron A Steel
— lug solos and enaembles are numerous tween the reunited blue and g ra y a re w hich Is new. T h o ug h the hands labo r gtrle.
Moved and seconded that the w orks, a ll machine shops not working
scene«
ever
to
be
rem
em
bered
and
o
f
In the comedy. Second place on the new
and th e body bent, th e h e a rt is n ot In communication be filed. Amended that an xignt-hour day.
great
Interest.
T
h
e
usual
num
ber
of
b ill la filled by George R ichards, a ta r of
the Executive Committee handle the l M otion Ftetnre Operator»—'Fun The-
recent and Im p o rta n t events a re also It. I t is a ll a w earlneas and tr a v a il o f
H o yt's fam ous "A Tem perance Town.
mattor. Carried.
atra.
th
e
flesh
and
the
p
ro
fit
is
not
visible.
■roadway and Aides wise
R ichards and hla lit t le company w ill pictured.
F e m la a ttm # — President. Peterson and
M M letaao —Chas. E. Yorfce aad
T h e to il o f tho la b o re r la w ith o u t
Stanley; vice-president, Osborne; finan J. Neubauer, grocer; G oa H.
lïïS î-
m ercy. It s g rim , In s is te n t durance, u n
T h a t M u lh a ll aided to break a y trlk e requited by a n y th in g save th« m eager cial secretary, Crandall ano Nolan; and orchestra; Graves Music Company.
re la tes «— W illia m s A Blind. Bheahy
treasurer. Logan; reading clerk. Raven;
aga in s t the open shop in P h ila d e lp h ia .
£ ¿ . „ 7 a id »U 1: Faatageeeopei A u re a
wages w ith w hich I t Is paid. • T h e ra la
conductor, Blngenhelmer; guard, Jamie B ros. John Blind aad a ll shops th at em
That
M u lh a ll
w ent to A lb a n y -an d no beauty In It, no tenderreee.
The
trustees. Pollock, Passolt and ploy non-union mon.
t r * F eyn U r
through Boss Barnes succeeded In de la s t vestige o f e ffo rt is tb e sum re son;
F rta tla g TvaAeo — Saturday Evening
boxes
A
Hunt.
fe a tin g a labo r b ill pending In th e N ew quired.
T
h
e
re
la
no
thotu.'ht
o
f
a
n
y
bos o»ee
There being no fu rth er business the Poet, Independent P rin tin g Co.
Y o rk L eg islatu re.
Fhoaee A
th in g save w h a t m uscle an«’ th e s tre n g th ,
F lam b er»—J. F . Shea and all firms
7iXB aad »tl«-
T h a t Congressman W a c h te r o f M a r y o f the In d iv id u al can be i -do to yield. Council adjourned for one week.
not em ploying union mechanics.
E. H. C R A N D A L L. Secretary.
land was w arned th a t h la conduct w ith M ore than thia, th e sum o f w h a t la ac
Btatteaavy Bagla n r ~
C rys
I
B s s r x t f g x x r s l Colonel M u lh a ll Say# T h a t H e H ad respect to labor meaaurea vas n ot a a t- com plished passes alm o st e n tire ly In to
ta l Ice Co.. L ib erty Goal A loo O n. In
Is fa c to ry to the N a tio n a l Association o f o th e r hands. T h e re la no p rovision made UM XOM
M B B T IW O S T H IS
Agreed to G ive Bribe to Loader in
dependent Ice A Coal Co., Llpm an. W o lfe
M an u factu rers.
f o r the fu tu re o f those whcC w ill be as M o n d a y ......... E le c tric a l W o rk e rs ’ No. I t # A Co.
T h a t M u lh a ll w aa th e paid a gen t o f
St. Louis W alko ut I f Trouble Could
T a lle r» —A ll custom tailor firm s th at
ta tte re d rem nants w hen tho th in g s they M o n d a y .............B uild ing Trades Council
the association, receiving #1«# a w eek
eannot supply tho label.
labored fo r have been accom plished.
M o n d a y ..............................................
Bo Stopped.
. fo r s a lary and expenses.
261 Y A M H IL L , N E A R T H IR D
T h e to ll o f the la b o rin g roan lb artless. M o n d a y . . . .
..C ooks No. S7S
T h a t various p ro m inent men o f local
AX OB1TUABT AMS A
Beat Service. » • * B ecerated Restaur
...........Plumbers No. 51
T h e most In te re s tin g statem en t made ; unions served as spies fo r the N a tio n a l T h e re Is in n e ith e r fo rm n or color nor M o n d a y . . . .
tone. F o r m onths 1 have been w o rk in g
................... S b lp w rif htc
a n t 1» C ity.
M o n d a y .. . .
by Col. M a rtin M. M u lh a ll 1n the course Association o f M a n u fa c tu re r *
M illions and m illions and m llliona at
T h a t a bookkeeper o f th e A m erican as only w orking m en w ork, and In th e M o n d a y ------
...........R a ilw ay Carmen
HUGH HAM, Proprietor
J o f his exam ination the o th er day before
them are born and liv e and d l ^ ever
d re a ry round o f th e hours I t has oeme
Fed
eration
o
f
lA
b
o
r
w
as
lit
touch
w
ith
..........................
Tailor#
the Senate Lobby C om m ittee had to do
and over and over as the
to me th a t th e th in g w hich w aa w e a ri M o n d a y -----
......... Cement Flniehor#
¿ w ith a « trlk e b rea k ln g expedition he the N a tio n a l Association o f M a n u fa c - some and d is h e a rten in g ab o u t I t was T u e s d a y .. . .
paae; not flies ,or birds, but
; made to St. Louis a t the tim e o f the turers.
______ __________
B uilding Laborer# women.
Men and woman a^HO th eir
T h a t various pro m inen t la b o r man u tte rly devoid o f a r t. In th e construc Tuesday
i Hoot and Shoe W o rk e rs ' w a lk o u t In 1S07.
T
u
a
a
d
a
y
..
.
.E
le
ctric
al
W
orker#
No.
817
knowledge 4n speech, which paeeee Into
aided the N a tio n a l Association o f M a n u tion o f a b uild in g w h e re a t w e labored
"
W
h
ile
I
was
in
8
t.
Louis
I
w
as
given
38 5 East Burnside Street
fo r three long m onths, I discovered Tuesday.......................Carpenter# No. 80# tradition, and In w ritin g th a t paneea
#3000 In cash to use In s e ttlin g the fa c tu re rs to defeat labo r legislatio n.
Into wise saws and modern Inetannee
................... Ornitihandlers
T h a t money waa paid to these men th a t w ith each d ay ’s la b o r I w as In con T u e a d a y .. . .
Beat p ia c t to e a t on theE aat Side s trik e ." said the colonel. " I made an fo r the services they rendered.
ta c t w ith only th a t w hich w as form less
.W a ite r# and W aitroanm The a rt of liv in g w isely and w ell la
Tuesday------
a rra n g e m e n t w ith a s trik e leader there
T h a t the a c tlv ltlu a o f the N a tio n a l and colorless and toneless. H uge, m is
..W a te r fr o n t Federation known no w ell th at even lit t le ehl’ dren
C. DOPPLER, Proprietor
T u e a d a y .. . .
by the nam e of F ra n k th a t i f he would
can go over by rote the simple n. Ussa.
Association o f M am ffikcturers w ere n a- shapen, d ish earten in g piles o f bricks:
...L a b e l Trad«» Section
, settle the s trik e w ith in a c e rta in period
Y et few people liv e w isely oi w ell.
commonplace, in d iffe re n t and colorless Tuesday-----
tton-w lde.
................. Patternm aker#
he should be paid the #3000.
Most people th in k th at maxima urn fo r
The B e rt o f E verythin g
T h a t the N a tio n a l A ssociation o f M a n masses o f stone; wood. Iron, sand, ce Tueaday-----
...B
n
U
road
M
aehlni#t#
"W h o paid you the #3000?” asked Sen
the fools. Most people th in k they are
u fa c tu re rs cared n othin g abo ut a m an's m en t— bone and sinew o f w h a t w a a to W ednesday.
......................Iro n Molder# able to beat the game o f l l f a M ost peo
a to r Reed.
be. but in them selves devoid o f a ll th a t W ednesday..
p olitics provided he served It.
•‘Ferd C. tJchwedtman. secretary to the
Plasterer# ple slyly try to slip around the
T h a t the N a tio n a l Association o f M a n could appeal to the eye o r touch the Wednesday . ..................
A . B. Frederick#, Prop.
president o f th e N a 'io n a l Association of
u fa c tu re rs sought to td rn th e hand o f h ea rt, and scattered about In auch an Wednesday. ....................P ain ters No. 10 o f good conduct set down by the wle
M an u fa c tu re rs ."
replied
the
w itness.
of the ages.
aim less w a y »» to b rin g to th e m ind
E ve ry th in g
the
B e rt
labor men again st la b o r men.
W ednesday. ................................. Barbera
( "T h e money was deposited fo r safe keep-
So they fail. L ife 's failures are
T h a t M u lh a ll in 1803 took a paldup n o th in « b ut i w e a ry in g sense o f d is
Wedneeday. M oving Picture Operator# by men and women who try to beat the
i lng In the safe o f the P la n te rs ’ H o tel, 8 t. card fro m the labor union» and resigned, order.
288»/, O L IS A N 8 T R K B T .
X
..................M ach in ists No. •#
Louis, and when the s trik e was not
H ealth, fortune, good
B u t when th e labo r had been com W e d n e s d a y . . ..................Cem ent F in ishers game o f U fa
g iv in g his e n tire tim e to the w o rk la id
W ednesday..
ended In the tim e specified In m y verbal
name, happiness— the tray o f them la
pleted;
when
the
m
o
rta
r
had
been
m
ixed
out fo r h im by M a rs h a ll Gushing.
...........
S
ta
tio
n
a
ry
Firem
en
| c o n tract w ith M r. F ra n k It was turned
W ednesday. ■
plain. I t la a ll w rit down In books, a il
That
F eb ru a ry
20, 1805, Cushing and the bricks and stones removed fro m
T h u rs d a y .. . .B eer D riv e rs and B o ttle rs In the common wisdom o f the peopla
back to M r. Schwedtm an.
I did not
signed a le tte r to M u lh a ll a skin g h im th e ir uneven masses and set In order;
...........
Longshoremen
No.
8
W illia m M o taklas, Prupr.
' th in k It was fa ir . F ra n k had com pleted to serve on a com m ittee In P h ila d e lp h ia when th e wounds o f th e ground had T h u rs d a y. . .
Yet these things are attained by few
. ............... M arb le W orkers peopla M llliona and m llliona and m il
! th e a d ju s tm e n t and had succeeded In to cause the T yp o g ra p h ic a l U n io n to been smoothed over, the scattered debris Thursday .
S tric tly Union
j h av in g the s trik e called off. and he abandon th e ir s trik e fo r the closed shop. rem oved, and th e grass allow ed to gro w ; T h u rs d a y. . . .Team sters and Chauffonrs lions o f them are born and liv e and die
Bert and Quickest Service on B a rt Side. should have had his money."
when In th j lig h t o f the re o tfu l evening T hu rsday___ P ain ters’ D is tric t Council — over and over ae the generations pass
M u lh a ll served on thio com m ittee.
M u lh a ll's statem en t was accepted ap-
141 B U S S E L L S T B B B T .
M u lh a ll testified th a t he w aa directed th e re roe* high In the a ir a p erfect Thursday. Journeymen Tailors No. 872 — not flies or b lrda but men and woman
____
■— ’ j p a re n tly a t face value, but Schwedtmar.. to te ll Congressman W a c h te r o f If filt l- tow er, buttressed, arched and pinnacled, T hu rsday............... ........... B o ile rn ^ k e r. who are as blind and foolish and mlaer-
who was In the room a t the tim e , was m ore th a t he was not s a tis fa c to ry In w ith here and th e re a w indow reflectin g
,
___ T ile Layers No. 42 able and seem to be as tnoapable o f
learning the tru th of life as though
y'
' w h ite w ith anger.
W ashin gton , w as not a c tiv e enough In the golden w estern flo w , and th e re a
.Central
Labor Couaell
M u lh a ll's presence In St. Louis at b eh a lf o f the m an ufactu rers, and dodged p illa r stan din g
there were no human speech-, no tra d i
in d e lic a te r e lie f |
. . 8team fltters No. 285 tions nor books.— W . A- W ., In C ali
various tim es w av the occasion o f his too m any votes.
a
g
a
in
s
t
the
p
erfe
c
t
background
o
f
the
F
r
id
a
y
.
U nion Restaurant.
.Sheet M . e U l _____
W orkers fornia Outlook.
m eeting R e p resen tative B a rth o ld i, of
sky, the fneanlng of the indescribable I F n d a y ...........
th a t c ity , and B a rth o ld t Is one o f the
chaoe came home. Here It wae— co lor., F r id a y .......................... D is tric t Carpenters
03 B U S S E L L 8 T B B E T .
men m entioned in M u lh a ll’s o rigin al
P O V E R T Y A N D V A C A T IO N S .
I t ta k e * two to make a quarrel. W here
form. tone. The labor of the shoveler, gatur<ia y . . .H o istin g Engineers No. 372
s to ry s b a m em ber o f the group o f men
. . . Steam Engineers there's « w ill there’s a won’t
the to il o f the Iron w o rk e r, th e Ir r ita tin g S a tu rd a y ..
in public life a lw a y s w illin g to do the
Som ething o f the d ire p o v e rty w hich beaW o f th e ca rp e n te r’s h am m er, a ll
. .Steam boat M en
behests o f the N a tio n a l Association confronts w orkers In the m erchandise . b)en(1#<j to g e th e r and made In to a perfect S atu rd a y . .
____ P ile Drivers
»
o f M an u fa c tu re r» .
A le tte r o f In establishm ents and fac to rie s o f the great
b
j Iookedi m y h e a rt rose S a tu rd a y . .
* __ _
«Z__ OTP_lDmm XXmWt
Brew ery W orkers
WUsy Ham—Walter Ham
I tro doctlon
fro m
an
officer
of
cities can be gained by read ing the plan
f
th a n k fu i to have been S atu rd ay ..
Problem« o f «k»
...........Bartenders ♦
N a tio n a l Association o f M a n u fa c tu r o f savin g fo r vacations w hich has been ,
Su
nd
ay-----
*
w
o
rk
e
r,
to
have
w
orked
a
little
,
all kinds op lunches
.Shingle Weavers ♦
er», p resenting M u lh a ll to B arth old t. adopted ln sections o f N e w Y o rk C ity to h ave w earied a little , to have sighed ; S u n d a y ..
Character la a self-evidencing
AT ALL H O U R S
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exhib ited
In
the
general
and Boston. T h e plan seems to be new a litt le , th a t th is lovely th in g m ig h t |
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1 reepondence, and M u lh a ll swore he ha^ l<n(1 j t should be ln te re a tln g to many be.— Theodore D reis e r.
187 F o u rth Street
n B O T M IO IA V k A K A B O A M A T » » .
Lack of character shown upon
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presented It and waa w a rm ly received ,
ln the W e s te rn states, w here
♦ the face o f a personal application,
by B a rth o ld t and officials o f the Anheu- mcney lg wM te<j an d w here vacations
Da«» Faction Otvee Up F lg k t la Bpriag- ♦ and disco nte a hearing. A d rink
kers Need Orgaalsatioa.
»er Busch B rew in g Company, and held a a re easily earned
fleld, Kaaa.
In
1#
states
women
teachers
average
4- ing or dissolute man has little
lo n r conference on p o litic a l and Indus-
Several thousand g irl« In th e shop»,
personality or» prestige to prana
In
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p
rin
g
fie
ld
. Ma««., the tw o unions >
store» and fac to rie s o f Boston and N ew less th a n #1 a day.
Chester M a y t; Piropr.
| t r ia l m a tters w ith them.
tea any serious hearing. A ll aueh
o f ele ctric a l w orkers held a Joint m eet- 4
Y o rk w ill h ave a vacation th le sum m er
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lng and the mem ber« agreed to sink 4 qualities as deceit, trtohery, eow-
because o f the continuous e ffo rt o f a
Baker Tem ple Flaaaed.
In the In v e s tig a tio n o f the charges
and
unmanllnees
tall
th e ir d ifferences and a m a lg a m a te and 4 ardlce
4fli/t N . S I X T H S T R E E T .
sm all num ber o f young wom en w ho i n - , T h e an n u al m e e tin g o f th e R ochester tak e a c h a rte r fro m th e In te rn a tio n a l
4- against an applicant w ith o ut any
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: ^ ad^ a L n a ' r A M ^ I r t i o n Uif * 'ì« u n ù fe c - au'guraU d the V a c a tio n S avin g Fund ,
Tempia Aaaodatlon lncreceed the
Carl SekUckataer , the N a tio n a l
haye
an<1 have worUed through the w in te r c ap|u u Btcck fre m »20.000 to #4«.000. Brotherhood o f F .l-c trlc a l W o rk e rs a f 4 open mention.
H u r j M. Hoidan
But even character and evident
tu rerà ,
ne fo l
g
s pring collectin g the saving» o f the plaBB
mBda fo r breaking the filia te d w ith the Am erican F ed e ra tio n o f 4
Proceedings of the Central Labor Council
A t Portland Playhouses This Week
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PANTAGES
MANUFACTURERS
S AFTER SHOE WORKERS
union
Grotto 'Restaurant
Grand Union Restaurant
Part food Rtiuaraat
Russell Restaur ant
L o s A n g e le s
Bay City Restaurant
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M id w a y L u n c h R o o m
Marquant R estaurant
" Ttis't the N a tio n a l Association of M a n - ¡g ir ls each week and placing them In grf>und t o ere c t th e stru c tu re .
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h ^ T n I t . em ploy C larence ! the hank, so th a t they m ig h t be ready
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capacity as a ru le depend on some
credential or reference th a t car- 4
rise more w eigh t than tho preo- 4
k - r - r . p riv a te secretary o f S e n a to r, fo r them ,w h er•
once o f personality o f a man who 4
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w
ith
a
tre
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tin
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m
a
Mistress (g etting ready fo r reception)
could otherw ise w in eo h la per-
— How d< #e my new gown look la the chine a t the U ta h A g ric u ltu ra l E x p e ri
fighting,
aonal m e rit w ith o ut proof.
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f
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That
the W o rkin g m en 's
P ro te c tiv e
back, Norah?
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Common business, even the
Maid— B eautiful, mum.
Sure they’ll < UMd t ° advantage ln reforesting old 4 most dishonest .and disreputable,
Association o f B a ltim o re , organised by C iv ic F ed eration and proved a success,
L . J. M itc h e ll
H . D . M ix *
M u lh a ll, played a p ro m inent p a rt ln the a s im ila r com m ittee was form ed In Bos a ll be delighted when you lavo t h e . burned areas on the national forest
4 1a as dose a corpora don u a h n < -4
ton. T h e leaders in th ia m ovem ent have room.— Toronto G lo b *
A GOOD P L A O B TO B A T — T R Y I T . ;
o f M cCo m a . In 1804
4 political machine.
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Flg h tlag B*bor O»g*ala*ttoaa.
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A ll capital tends toward eoroe- 4
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fro m , 0 t0 25 or
lio n "of M a rs h a » Cushing, secretary o f
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Leaders of the Ind u strial W orkers of 4 epedallaation, which narrow » a
• W lB i Ifffil
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t he N a tio n a l Association o f M a n u fa c tu r- 50 cents a week through th e year, and
The
women of Geneva were the first the w orld are working Industriously 4 man’s area o f opportunity and 4
the
results
mean
one
or
tw
o
weeks,
as
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erR u b or«Ml to defeat aad succeeded In the caae m ay be, o f vacation freedom , In Illin o is to exercise th e ir n ew ly
" to obtain « foothold ln Pennsylvania. 4 u n fits him fo r ordinary positlm ». 4
83V. N O R T H S IX T H S T R E E T .
¡d e fe a tin g In 1804 Congressman W illia m and pleasure to thousands o f g lrla .
I t la an a w fu l Jar to a man’s 4
rig h t of auffrage.
T h e y voted J u ly 12 I t la assert»J th a t they a re doing m is 4
| Hughes, because o f hla p ro -lab o r views.
prospects to feel he la unfit he- 4-
sionary w ork ln the a n th ra c ite region. 4
Som ething o f a s tam p-savin g system I on a proposal fo r fre e kind erg arten s.
M ain 6574
w M oderate
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ie s e * * !
T h a t In 18*4 M u lh a ll obtained the ser-
I and th a t a t some o f the m ines the fo r 4
cause he has net »poelallaed.
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the
Ig UBed .each g ir l receiving stam ps rep-
eign elem ent Is d eserting the U n ite d 4
Labor la a t the merey o f or-
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o Nelaon M. AlSrich‘ o f Rhode i resenting t h . amoun t ¿ f h e r d e p o .it. , j
j M in e W o rk e r# o f A m eric a and going 4
ganlaed capital aad patronage
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thB U n ited States Senate.
and they are kept In a book w hich, when ,
over to th e "d ire c t actio n" organisation. 4
unless h ighly xpeclallaed.
’ T h . , M ulhallI w i r t I n t r X n e to a e e l.t fu ll. 1- exchanged fo r a p a s . hook. T he
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The higher tbe specialisation 4
the candidacy o f c o n y e a a m a n Charles j money la placed In a bank by th e com-
4- the less the opportunity. 8po-
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4 elallaatlon la neceenary to All 4
84 S I X T H ST R E E T .
4 high efficiency, and la natural 4
4 and logical, but It cripples com 4
petition.
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E d ito r Lobor P M -o - ! • "O l"-
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Favoritism , more than either 4
d ig s » c o u « « s i » ™ ; '» p * " — ; ,
,,b;
4 character, capacity or personalffiY 4
la tho rule, regardless o f a ll e ls * 4
ADSMtuLTURg
co«. ’ ' h lr > e r than the surro un din g co v n try 4
Trade a t the
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Advertising la an unreliable 4
only
a t the
tim
e o f freehete?
About 4
c . P. R U S O H
M O D ER N SHOE FA C TO R Y A N D
restaurant
MCRCK. PMSRMaCV
w hnt la the average rise tu feet? O f 4 dependence, except as an ax- 4
T ailo r to » e a aad W
STORE
T W O -Y E A R C O U R S E S ,n
w h a t a ra th e levees b u ilt and how are 4 change fo r preferential rofar- 4
B e rt Coffee on the Coast
_________ toe K a ta Street______________
Foster *o a d aext doer to
W R I . MOMt ECONOMICS. * IC M * " *
they b u ilt ’
» G A R D IN E R .
4 ence*
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187 M O R R IS O N S T R E E T
I
m itCATRY CO M M lR C t. RHARMAC'
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There la need fo r some new or- 4
T H E P E O P L E ’S B IO C A S H S T O R E
« C O U R S E S in m anna
F ro m t h . F a l l , o f 8 t. A n th o n y down- 4
A. N . G A R D N E R
» . B. Bayburu ■ »OB
TEACHER S CO URSES
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, floo<j pi a |ns o r bottom lands 4 der of eelf-help, w ith ln atltu - 4
tlonal opportunity supplied to the 4
■tapie Blase of Jewelry
tra in in g , a g ric u ltu re , dom estic sciem ,
appear adja c e n t to the riv e r on 4
Save Woaey by Fajriag Oaah
104
A ll » la d e e f »epairlag
, |One or both sides, becoming g ra d u a lly 4 man not ln w ith the favored few. 4
I f a m inim um o f substantial -4
M U S I C , including piano, s.-n g . <»■"' ; lo w e r Above Cape G irard eau . M o., these •4
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D L IG H T
encouragement could be given to 4
Cleanlag. Frosetug aad »epairlag
n is tru in e n ts and voice c u i. .re.
flood plains a re s till above the level o f 4
G
R
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R
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S
JO H N M A N Z
A » E A U T t F U L B O O K L E T entitled j the riv e r, though subject to inundations. 4 the man who la w illin g and caps- 4
F . » . »o kaa
ble e f accepting any work a t any 4
Badlas' a»« Oeattomeu’e Tailoring
• •T u « F n r i c i i m k n T I l f k l ’ K A l. L i t ’ " B elow Cape G ira rd e a u on th e w est aide 4
108
wage to prove hie efficiency. It 4
and a C a t a i «v .t'l- » i l l lw in u il« l "»’r , o f th e whole c ou ntry down to the G u lf 4
Kashlai B ld g - “ »‘a aad Foster
4 would result tn a maximum o f 4
a o o h ra tb I
I
" b o,tom ,Bn<’ ,O r n"
B R IG H T B U IL D IN O A N D IN V E S T -
COPELAND LUM BER COM PANY
p ro fit and auccoea to both sides. 4
cm a p p ltc a li i i
! w id th o f M m iles. T hrou gh th is s tretch 4
\ i T hS ’.ANT. I c g w tra r. j *
4
Sentiment Is nothing toward 4
W e furnish m aterial fo r your home at
ment co .
A d d re*»
th
e
riv
e
r
flows
In
a
channel
on
th
e
lowest ooat. Bood grades. From pt
4
helping the unemployed.
Even 4
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nw-7-15
l
o
w
s
u
m
m
it
o
f
a
low
ridge,
eo
th
a
t
the
delivery. Fereoaal e m vl o e.
» o a t . * . T r e a .-^ e r
g r m te r p art o f th e bottom land« lie 4 churcl connection Is a rope o f 4
4 aand ln pulling one Into a good 4
Whan la Beats go to the
below BIIV
the #W
lev<l
o re
f the
g * .▲
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D L IG H T
IIPIIIW
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w
—
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-- e
- - i a u rfa to
working position.
4
SUNSET R ESTAU RAN T
T h e volum e o f th e floods Is sufficient ?o
groceries
A ll culture,
refinement and 4
for your dinner
m ake a v a ria tio n o f o ver 50 feet be- ♦
••Where the ear »top«"
personality beyond what Is need- 4
■o better served anywhere fe r U osate
tw een high an dlow w a te r. T h e effort«
A. «L » rM O » a
32114 Washington BtreeE
ed to All a Job seem of no value. 4
to prevent the w a te r fro m o verflo w ing ♦
For the Beet aad From pt
4
have been o f d iffe re n t c h a m fte r a t d lf- ♦
Beet Ualou Balooa la the City
M T . SCOTT B A K E R Y
£ H O E R E P A IR IN G A N D S H IN IN G
fere n t points.
Fresh » o t Bread. Cake« aad Bolls
V alo a Trade Invited
Call oa
B. F B T B O F IC k * 114
Bvery Bvealag
Aaother Bab»r-»avlaff
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AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
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F lo u r
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