Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, July 28, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    CHILDREN
EDUCATION
RECREATION
Woman and Her Interests
SUGGESTIONS TO THE CHUBCHE8
The TABLE
The KITCHEN
The GARDEN
THE LOST ART OF PLAY
T h e re « re pastors who say th a t It !»
g e ttin g h arder every year to Intercut
play seems to be becoming a lost a rt
people In church. Heiween fishing. o u t­ In our larg e cltlea.
N o t o nly the old
ings In to the country, th eater», a u to ­ and grow n up. but th e young, m ere c h il­
mobile« and othei new form « o f hm use- dren. a re losing a ll conception o f w hat
m ent, choree about the home and the play means.
g re a te r dem and fo r i «taxation on the
W hen the vacation schools w ere opened
one day because o f the Increased e tren - In N e w Y o rk re c e n tly , w here much of
u o a lty o f th e o th e r six. thv church, they the school "w o rk ” is p la y and rec re a ­
»ay. seems to lack som ething In d ra w ­ tion, the officials In charge o f these
ing power.
And th is deeplte the fa c t sum m er schools w e re astounded to And
th a t there are few diebellever». T h e re how old and m a tu re w ere the view «
a re fe w who would care to liv e In a c ity w hich m ere ch ild ren held on the subject
th a t had no churche». T h le le Illu s tra te d o f plsy.
T h e sim p le games w hich de­
by the fa c t th a t so m any who g ive lit t le lig h ted the ch ild ren o f an older gen era­
In th e w ay o f attendance give consider­ tion and w hich s t ill d e lig h t c h ild re n In
carries largest variety of durable wool­
able In a m a te ria l way.
s m a lle r com m u nities w here l i f e Is lees
ens in the city. Employs skilled union
T h e re a re o th er pa»tors who. w h ile Intense, w ere unknow n to these young­
c la im in g th e m a tte r o f attend ance to be sters fo r the c ity tenem ents. It was
tailors, has the only sanitary workshop
about the same a» it a lw ays lias been, found
And had they know n these games
in Portland where tailors work by the
th in k lit t le headw ay seems to be made. the c ity ch ild ren w ould probably con­
M ill seems to them to be as ra m p a n t as sider them crude and f a r fro m s a tis fy ­
week. Is it any wonder Bay Bark-
ever. T h e re seem to be a» m any now ing. T h e a p p e tite fo r p lay on the p a rt
hurst saves you money?
flirtin g w ith e v e rla s tin g dam nation as i o f some o f these ch ild ren fro m the tene-
there
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hundred . year»
. . . . w ere _
------ — ago
m enta o f th e m etro po lis runs In the
T a k in g e ith e r or both view points t h e 1 d irectio n o f the nickel th e a te r. O thers
SUITS TO SUIT YOUB POCKET­
resu lts seem to be fa r fro m satisfac-1 aom ng them s a tis fy th e ir c ra v in g fo r
BOOK
tory.
recreation w ith business.
T h e y peddle
T h e fac t th a t the preacher w ith an gum or o th er a rtic le s In the street
S till
easy com mand o f lim p id , vigorous Eng- others s a tis fy the desire fo r p la y
y
list, and a pleasing, fo rc e fu l m ethod o f Joining a gang am i becoming la w b re ak -
d e iiv e ry , a ttra c ts la rg e r audience» than * r“ on • s m a ll scale.
the preacher w ith o u t person ality, may
T h is perversion o f an ln a tln c ‘
g iv e an Indication o f where some o f the has been the h e rita g e
of
childhood
tro u b le lies.
! through a ll the ages is not a t a ll strango.
In fa c t. It 1» q u ite n a tu ra l— a lm o s t In ­
C hurch services are le ft alm o st en­ evitab le.
T h e homes In the slum and
tir e ly w ith the preacher.
preacher, lie e m
makes
tlr
s k e .« a ! ll ! , i „ nelllent d is tric ts m ake no provision fo r
the p re p a ra tio n and Joes a ll the ta lk in g play.
, h a a
a„ lle y are
T h e s tre e t »nd
and th
are
and th in kin g .
Then, i f he is a gissi
MEBCHANT TAILOB
... -
. .
m eager playg ro un ds a t beat. F ro m the
ta lk e r, fo lk s go to hear him . J f he Isn t. moment „
|M to th in k , the tenem ent
It seems th a t a great m any don t. T h ere
|o
p la y w lth p u r.
Corner Sixth and Stark Streets
I . very li t t l e personal p artic ip a tio n on | cbB(Mlble e x c lta m a n t. w hlch
f * r fro m
the p a rt o f the audience
T h e m a jo rity who|e. om,
B y aha aga o f 10 th e , lu m
a re not there p a rtic u la rly to tak e p a rt u rch, n
M , )a ted w ith th e am usem ents
in the services. T hey are theca to h ear
o ff-ra fo|>
H>
Key. So-and-so talk .
T h a l™ *• a J1“
knows a ll th e re Is to the n ic k e l th a a to r
slve position. T h e y listen about an hour , B efore he jB Qut o f h |a , ean„ ,>e „ a
and enjoy the ta lk , but an hour la te r candidate fo
poolroora.
F
fo r r the jxro
lro o m .
F ro
ro r m the
cou ldn 't repeat the text, unless they
poolroom it is b ut a step to t^ie dance
p reviou sly knew it, and probably have
h a ll and vice.
THE CHICAGO "WOMAN VOTE.’ fo rg o tte n the subject.
T he problem o f th e boy. w h ich is m ore
T h e Sunday school probably gets b et­
W r itin g in T h e Su rvey o f the m eas­ te r resu lts In its w ay than the church. and m ore beginning to engage the a tte n ­
ures fo r social advance now pending In H ow m any tim e r you have heard you r tion o f re fo rm e rs and re fo rm agencies,
Chicago, and o f the s tru g g le fo r the lit t le ch ild ren b ring up a Sunday school is a problem th a t begins w ith the child.
KINDOBE BBO8.
"h o m e -ru le ” o f public u tilitie s , G rah am lesson a m outh a fte r It was studied. I t w llk be solved, p a r tly a t least, when
Fresh and Salt Meats. Sausage», Fl»h T a y lo r says:
p lay w ill be restored to th e c h ild re n o f
H o w m any tim es you have seen them
throu gh th e es ta b lish m e n t o f
and Poultry
" V h a t effect the new votes o f women b rin g up some B ib le tru th ta u g h t them the c itlr
adequate
m u n icip al
p laygrounds and
130 Grand Avenue
Near Morriaon w ill have In deciding these Issues a t In a Sunday school lesson to guide them o th e r fa c ilitie s fo r h e a lth y and w h o le ­
local elections Is pusallng the politicians. In th e ir d aily lives. A lso child ren are
Phone«: East 418; B-1386
T h e e lig ib ility o f a m illio n and a h a lf q u ite often better atte n d a n ts a t Sunday some rec re atio n .— Chicago T rib u n e .
women to vote In n atio n al and m u n ic i­ school than th e ir parents a t church.
pal elections Is an unknow n q u a n tity Som ething a ttra c ts them Sunday a fte r SUMMER EDUCATION FOB ALL
which cannot be forecast. B u t the w o­ Sunday.
O. J. Brdaer ”
B.
men's organisations a re being q uic k ly
W ith an e n ro llm e n t not yet com pleted
W h y Is th e re th ia difference between
Dealers la
and effe c tiv e ly united by the Chicago church and Sunday school?
C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , N e w Y o rk , has
W om en's C ity C lub to tra in and encour-
“ QUALITY MEATS”
Is it not q u ite probable th a t the d iffe r­ opened Its sum m er school w ith more
age women to vote.
ence lies In the personal and a c tiv e than 4080 men and wom en on Its Hats.
Phones: Main 413; A-J813
“T h e very day a ft e r the suffrage b ill p a rtic ip a tio n , th a t arouses and holds the T h e a tu d en ta come f om a ll p a rts o f
187 Third Street
Mear Yamhill wan enacted they decided ‘to make a In te re s t? Sunday school requires not the U n ite d States, fro m o u r In s u la r pos­
concentrated e ffo rt to Im p ro ve the c ity ’s o nly th e teacher but the p upils as w ell sessions and fro m m an y fo re ig n coun­
housekeeping,' and Issued a c a ll to a ll to fa m ilia ris e them selves w ith the les­ tries. Such a s tu d en t body a fe w years
Phones: Bast ««*; 0X 789
(MU ! o th er women s o rg anisations to make
sons and to take p art In the discussions ¿go w ould h av e been accounted n otable
M. J. OUI. P. A Jenes, V.
1 the first point in a pro gram fo r the — to do the th in kin g . In th l^ m a n n e r the even fo r a re g u la r ‘te rm In a n y u n iv e r­
M. J. GILL 0 0 .
| c ity cam paign the more effective d is ­ sim p le tru th s soak In, become Impressed s ity In A m erica.
.
posal
w aste. --------
Noon meet upon the m ind .and a re taken
A lo ag w ith th is Illu s tra tio n o f the
Wholesale aad Estati
; l~
~ . . o . f the
—» c ity 's
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to the
kTRAT
DEALEM . PISH —
* POULTRY ¡ Inga ___
fo r the discussion o f the m ost press everyday life . A lesson studied In this a u g m e n tin g Influence o f h ig h e r education
BUsiaa v i u u t u . * * » ,
___
w ar» lw.ir.ir
Ing problem s In cltlsen sh lp w ere begun way>
by y o u n l. people e r grownups, should be noted th e opening o f vacation
•19 Mississippi Avesse
schools by 80 churches in the c ity , pro­
and w ill be continued fo r a m onth am i la not fo
fo rg
rg o
o tte
tte n
n In
In an
an hour
hour o
o r r a
a day.
day
probably resumed In the autu m n .
The
Possibly the app lication o f Suqday vid in g vario us kinds o f In s tru c tio n fo r
EUREKA MABKET
1 p ub lication o f outlines fo r the study school methods to church services would the young and a ffo rd in g em p loym en t as
Henry Faseheadar, Prep.
o f c ltlie n s h lp , tog eth er w rlth
ith
reading b rln g about b etter attendance and more teachers fo r young men and wom en w ho
Masts, Pish sad I'oaltty. Batter sad Bgga lists, was provided fo r
T h e election , p ro irv i, , ,n reaulta obtained.
Anyone are w o rk in g th e ir w a y through college.
Mala " d a i i A 9 '8 4
Alxteenth sad OlHaa
C u ltu re Is no longer a m a rk o f favo red
com m issioners o f the county have a 1"» n a tu ra l| y , akeB more Interest In th a t of
taken up th e tra in in g o f women to use w blcb ,|e feels a p art ra th e r than a classes. I t Is a tta in a b le by alm o st a ll
E. H. DEEBY
a t -------
seek It. A
o r wom an w ith
the new voting Machines, w hich are bappenatallce
Through p reparatio n n e - , th
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. . n . y . . man
.
Freeh sad Salt Meats of AU Kinds. Saasagaa,
being Introduced. O ther women are lie- coasary
take p art ln the service, or , brains enough to enjoy a vacation w lth -
Lard, Bte. Good* Delivered
Main 809; A-9802
4«a Jefferson Street Ing tra in e d to explain th e process , , r , throuKh tuklng p art ln the discussion out w a s tin g It, can achieve c u ltu re along
re g is tra tio n and voting to the women w ltb o u t. an y prevlous preparation, the a n y desired line, e ith e r on w in te r even­
o f the c ity .
I t Is tho ug ht th a t classes Ba, (ent featu ree o{ t he lesson would be ings o r sum m er days a t choice.
PH OWES: Mala 700; A-1419
arshall 1544
fo r women voters may be held under nxed )f) th# m |nd )n R n)uch more
Sooner o r la te r tha “u n . iv
e rs ity e e ttle -
n x e u in m e o iiiio in n
. . .
PEOPLE’S MABKET
the auspices o f the com missioners. T he nent m anner ,.
. - , m enta" In th e alum s w ill have to be
than , —,—
when .,
they ro ll rap
and Grocery
-
akan/lon
*^
n
la
ln
i*a»*«rbn
experim ent o f using schoolhouses a » , “ ’
fro m <he
h o f the apcRker. abandoned, fo r the p la in reason tKrtt
th a t tSrt
the
FIRST AND TAYLOR
voting places succeeded so w e ll
, T h e y w<Mlld be carried aw a y to bob up people w ill h ave le ft the slum s and
spring th a t m any more w ill be opened ey#ry once ,n a w h lle ln everyd ay Rfe. gone to th e u n iv e rs ity .
HO. SIXTEENTH 8T. MABZZ7 a» l e t t e r p o llin g places fo r both men and
f# w thoughts discussed fro m several
woinsn.
L a w schools a re adding ec-
wou)d lBRve R much daepar lm .
Warteaberger A B agel Fiep«.
Cholee Poultry, Freeh and Salt Meets
Hires and classes fo r women on the e le c
|<J|( than , hree o r fo u r hundred
830 Morth Sixteenth Street tion
lion law s.
T in h e m anaging
thlM lirhl.
hllrled
Mata 1388
an sgi.i« com m ittees th
htB
hurled
fro m the pu, p lt ln
Attorney
o f p o litic a l p arties are being urged to {
Qr fo r |y
< Cottage 'ro v e
A delicious sandw ich la made o f cream
If yon are particular about your
In s tru c t W
p --—
recinct
and Counselor at Law
____ com
__ m itteem en to en ' i Sen. | nei
_1
cheese and d at a.
courage women to vote by re lie v in g the
DRUGS ANU MEDICINES
surroundings o f the polls fro m d isag ree­
W hen c u rta in s a re hung up to d ry ,
BACK TO THE HOME!
Let me ba your Druggist.
able fe a tu re s and by e x p la in in g ln ad ­
1 they should be hung doublv o ver the line.
40« Oregonian Building
« Portland. Oregon
Oh. you g irls a 7 7 7 o m e n In fac to rie s '! Cold . l a w served In grw m pepper shelle
vance the process o f voting ."
S u ffrag is ts have a lw a y s asserted th a t end »bops in offices and schools, you >« a d a in ty b it fo r lu n c h e d .
herever women w ere expected to cast
S h etlan d
ah aw l
239 Washington Street, near Second w
The
o ld -fashioned
th e ir b allo ts, men would provide decent eigh t m illio n» o f »elf-»u p p o rtln g women
should be washed ln bran and w a rm
polling places. R e la tiv e to the re s u lt of In th is big country o f our. back to the
Hack to the only home» you w a te r— no soap.
d iie c t Influence," M r. T a y lo r concludes: hom e!
Pros
Qee. M. Orton, M gr
W hen m a k in g sandw iches, it la beat
Office, 380 Union A re., Oor. Market M. Lee M. Clark,
' T h a effect upon men o f these educa­ know ; keep your aged fa th e r's noae to
Home Phone A -1413
„uiinu
inw
> f the lo a f before
u tte r th
e wnu
end o
tion al m ovem ents fo r the tra in in g o f the grindstone to give you food and to b
Phone Bart 1483, B-8516.
LETTEBHBADS, ENVELOPES
women to vote w ill lie w atched w ith In ­ boa Ml and clothes; hack to sponge upon c u ttin g off the slice,
Horse ambulance for eick or disabled
In Fact, ANYTHING You Want
terest and hope. C e rta in It la th a t w ith the m arried brother, who 1» alre a d y hard
I f a piece o f su g ar la p ut In to the
animals at a moment’« notice; price«
women's e v e r Increasing discernm ent o f pressed to feed and clothe the litt le w a te r th a t flow ers stand In. they w ill
reasonable. Report all caeee of eruelt/
th e .owe connection between th e ir house­ one» dependent upon him ; hack to the keep fresh q u ite a long tin e .
to this office. Open day and night.
hold econom y and public a d m in is tra tio n , consum ptive husband, who w ill have to
W e t shoes should be stuffed w ith
tu rn to the k illin g w ork In the fa c to ry
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_
BY LAWS, WORKING CZiKDS. WE social p o litic s seem destined to sup er­ re
paper before they are put a w a y ; they
to
keep
von
In
the
home—
back,
everyone
'
»
1
»
CABBY UNION WATBB MASKED sede m e re ly (.artisan p o litic s .as women's
•
w ill d ry m ore q u ic k ly and not he so
I hard
votes m ay w ield the balance o f pow er Of yOll'
PAPEB
H ic k to the home. Jane Aridame and n" r
In c ity governm ent."
J u lia Idtthrop !
Back to you r useless
K in ger m ark s on the doors w ill clean
82i/2 FRONT STBEET.
em broidery, your ta ttin g and your d arn- off e asily i f the cloth Is Ilra t dipped In
CONTROL OF THE VOICE.
In g ' H ark, M aude N ath an and Florence kerosene then wash In the usual w ay.
OUT OUT THIS AD
K e lle y !
Back to you r bridge and yo u r
p re p a r|nK e gg plan t press It under
Present It at H nfataater's Studio and re« o s s
N o th in g w ill sooner p ro claim the real p arties and you r clothes; - m ake y n u r - ; w atap Instead o f
s a ltin g It.
T h ia
hish grads 8x10 Enlargement fr w w lib y«»r
d o u n C sbinsts or one 8x10 Iridium for petKon th a n the voice. N o voice In Its e lf selves a ttr a c tiv e to men— th a t is the prevant» the vegetable fro m tu rn in g
framing, free with your doxen post cards Is harsh.
only d uty o f women. Forget the tro ub - ; pjack
All of our high grade photograph* 8« 00.
II a ll depends upon bow It Is m a n ­ le» and sorrow » o f yo u r w o rk in g sisters
\ v a i| paper can ba cleaned by m a k in g
«7.00 and |8 .0 0 C sbinsU en isasd in Sopie,
Buff sir ., you got s i 85.00 per doxen. w o aged.
— back to th e home!
» paste o f w h ite n in g . L a y It thlok on
The next tim e you get an opp ortu nity
also make Cabinet* for 13.00, «3.00 so d »4.00
Hack, you older women, whose sons j j be In a rk » a llo w to d ry then brush off.
por doxen. Postals sod F irelight postals «1.00 listen to a num ber o f women ta lk in g
. . . .
__. I .e iiilh a v « tlown the nest, whose daughters
, i a | f a |«mon squeezed In to a glass
per doxen.
Call and . « s a a p lw
°
**
' nr , 1» m old ¡h a v e found nests o f th e ir own; rem ain oj w a rm w a te r and d ra n k b efore b re a k -
prices before going elsew here HOFBTBATBB lo g . t l, r
STUDIO. 18» Third •» .. Bet. Morrison aad and h lg h -p ltch ad the
in the home w here there a re no longe. , fa a l
„ald to
<1(od fo r th a com .
the words a re clipped, the pronunaletlon | M y (, hndren
,<>ok a f U r and faw d u -j p|wU(>n
YsmbUl.
Is often fa u lty .
ties to fill up your tim e ; back to you r
T o c |,< tl kik fra m e s m oisten « sm all
T h ere Is u slovenliness shout the p ro ­ gossip w ith the neighbors, your ta lk o f 1
. « o r o il o f
sponge w ith s p irits o . f w in
nunciation th a t Is m arked.
Slang, too.
a c h e s and pains and servant»; bar'
hack t ° 1 t urp«,nth,e.
I >o not use kth « *bponge too
and extravagenees of speech a re f r e ­
th e home! x
x
x
«
x
x
I wet.
q u e n tly Indulged In.
Rem em ber th a t c a jo le ry Is b etter than i To prevent old potatoes fro m d isco lo r­
lo o p slang, drop p ro vin cialism » and s t r a l g l ' f o r w a r d n e s s ; aweotness Is b et-1
order to illustrate tbs rspld growth of
ing put one o r tw o tablespoonfuls o f
m ispronunciation», i f yon
would
be te r than usefulness; influence is b etter
Inga with 4 par o,ut compounded Interest
sweet m ilk In to th e w a te r In w hich they
thought a ttra c tiv e .
than pow er; it is b etter to he p re tty are boiled.
lad. WS have prepared the following table:
It
Is
n
't
necessary
to
be
affected
in
Al. Work Ousr»ntesd
Priese Reasonable
than to tie wise. N ever f o jg r t to trade
TUI. union lalwl. If attached to yoar ready­
W hen a p illo w ca s e begins to w e s t It
made clothing and garments, guarantee* to orde" to o btain p u rity o f speech, hut II on your sex, d ear womdW-— back to the should tie u nstitched a t the bottom and
you that the maker« thereof have a clean. )R
is ,,na
one o f t the
he g reatest and u
tin.versa
n .v
hom e!— 11. T. Crocker. In N ew Yo rk Sun, folded so th a t the old aide seam goes
i l L „ Pr° £ V .7 a X ‘ePPi£tnx“ ^ 7
o iir-S S & l a ttra c tio n s o f the w e ll-b r e d w o m a n
Bate ef
5 = g a ss a ja - .g
down th e m iddle.
Interest
Sot’ bearing thle label art.
1
W om en M eeponelble fo r B very th in g .
Ttuckakln shoes can lie cleaned by
■ Im p la Telephone Bocord
made ln nt'«one er eweat «hope. Demand
According
to
P rofessor
N e a rin g '» m a k in g a la th e r o f good scouring soap.
the
union
label
and
thus
eeelet
our
»omen
9
1
8
2
.1
8
4
0
3
To know w h e th e r yo u r téléphona lia.»
FO U R Per cent « 73
Phons Marshall «0
a"
men garment worker* In ratelng labor
table», tliro e -fo u rth » o f the w o rk in g w o­ T a k e a s m a ll brush and ru b the la th e r
"14. W *
148
per H i n t s Com­
where placed by oom- rung w h ile you are absent, place a piece men o f the U n ite d States e a y i less than th o ro u g h ly In to the sh o e« .
293 i . n. 1814
Northwest Corner Sixth and Oak Sta. a >ove the coédition re
W hen dry.
pounded tw ice s
petition end the deelre for profit. Help n* o f carbon paper be! ween the bell and 33 .5 per year, and n in e -te n th s earn less
veer,
ir, jan
Jeaw ery I S8i I M I . 3 2 2 8 .
brush off again.
manhood above doltare
Portland. Oregon
place womanhood and n-----
1489. 3982.19070.
end July I.
the clapper.
W hen the bell rings the
People w ho keep houses dark fo r fe a r
tl an 3500 per year. Men m ust compete
by demanding the union label.
clapper w ill make a m a rk .— New Y o rk
th e rtUIIIIH"!
s u n lig h t » spo
iling tlir»««
tlie lr t«e.
carpets
o f u nder- 0 o 3 f lllrt
t lo
o r positions
pONIllOIl«» w
W ith
illi th
III is
in a rm y »»«
p w illll»
Karev. or
91 OPENS AN ACCOUNT
l're»».
paid women and th e com petitio n grows | fu rn itu re , have no Idea o f the disease-
(BatsbUths« IS Tsars)
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS
more keen w ith each passing year.
d es tro y in g influence o f s u n lig h t and air.
D o a 't Need 'Bin.
. . ______ —ita »*
Flret-olam ahoto-eagravlag,
with the anion
W h y don't you eatabllah old age pen-
label, can be obtained at the follow ing Fort
B o uadahont W ooing.
B ig D oan W n t * 4
Clothier. Hatter, Oemta' Furnleher
l i n i hóueoo only: Hick« Chatten Bagravtnd
aHk^ the
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315.000
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Flret aad Aaksny; Oregonian
Engraving
"So do I. and I ’m Juat as good pay w aist?
JOND and wabmiwotow STkEBTS
o f child labor
"O u r hands never live
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We Sell All Bread» ef Tobacco at Cost
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to old age."— L ife .
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Opea Saturday
la g C om pany. 1SSV« F ir s t S tre e t
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9094
193-195
Firrt
Street
todlan
Bvenings. 8 to I I
E X T R A E X TR A
SPECIAL
Ray Barkhurst
Beginning Tuesday, April 1st
M erch a n t T a ilo r
Suits, Coats and Dresses, values to $27.50, at
$15.75
'
100 Spring Coats, values to $18.00, at
$7.85 and $9.85
$35.00 Suits, special at
$22.50
Come in and look them over—it will be worth while
$30 values for $22
Standard Cloak & Suit Co.
R ay Barkhorst
4 1 5 Washington Street
Union Made Shoes
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UNION M A R K E T S
B u y f o r y o u r fa m ily a n d yo u rself
Q H O E S th a t a re all U N IO N
° M ADE, handled by U N IO N
M EN in th e only sto re ow ned
and controlled by T radesU nions
C h ic a g o M arK et
THE PLACE
The Co-Operative Shoe Store
126 SECOND STREET
U . J. PARKISON
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
A lb ert B erni
BOSS OF
ALL
Oregon Humane Society
Union ( j ^ ) i
Overalls
There /Ire None B etter
OW SAVINGS GROW
Multnomah Printing Co.
Today and Tomorrow
calls for
DURABILITY
and ECONOMY in
Street Paving.
Secure the BEST.
Boost for
bitulithic
Dr. Elof T . Hcdlwnd
dentist
RED FRO NT”
BERNIA SAVINGS BANK