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    Monday, Aiigugt 26, 1013
PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
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REM EM BER
D IR E C T O R Y of C E N T R A L B O D IE S
C E N T R A L L A B O R C O U N C IL — Meets every
201 ______
Labor Temple,
Tem pi*.
. 8 ? M ■ ro° ® _____
E H Crandall, eerretery, Labor Trm ple.
D IS T R IC T r n n w c r r
Meet* Friday
F r i » * . . night
i.k .
Meeta
A LLIE D P R IN T IN G T R A D E S C O U N C IL __
T hird Frid ay (veoiog
208 Vi Firet (trea t.
George 11 Howell, eecrelary, Gregooiaa
rompoeing room
Phone M . 1418.
Second (trea t.
BOARD OF B U 8 IN E 8 S 8 A G E N TS — Meets
Tuesday end Frid ay at 8 A. M . at Labor
Temple.
X
L O C A L L A B E L T R A D E S S E C T IO N __S eron.l
an d ‘" P
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P ho n. M ain 1 4 H
M a in
5 7 34
and third
Building
* ' a a c r e ta r J,> 327 S ix th Bt.
o
BAR N ER S* U N IO N No, 78— -Meets
Wednesday at Auditorium , 206 Vi
street.
T. M. Lee ho. Secretary.
9138
fourth
Third
M ein
B ert Bigelow, record?», e .c r e t ^ i T * 0’1’“
w t TuMRhr î.® ,Î T . Z E ? E,R A y i0 “ - » - " » < ’ « d
fourth Tuesdays, b P. M . 208 V» First st
J- 1. T u c k e r, s e c re ta ry , 628 W illia m s
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
BBS, No. 118— M e e t, fire t end th ird S at­
urday in month, at 8 P. M., 280 Vi Y e ~ b J"
etreet. E arl Stout, preside-- T , £ . j . n
kias. i « r , t , r -
„„sinens agent. Room
b. 2 3 0 - la m h ill etreet. Phone. M ein 7810.
S E E R D R IV B R S A N D B O T T L E R S — Firet
a n d - th ir d T h u r s d a y s . L a b o r T e m p le ,
162 Vi Second etree'
O. D Forte, secre­
tary. T h ird and Beach streets, Lenta.
B R E W E R Y W O R K E R S — S ec no and fourth
Saturday eveninge. 22«V i Yauihlll.
Louie
W olf, secretary. P. O. Box 171.
L O N O S H O R E M rw
— K E
■■■■■■«,
L O C A L No. 6 — Meet*
. ——
U —
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H —
O
MEN,
s«»* ■t"d , ‘ bird Wednesday evening, 1 6 0 Vi
.g e m
8 * M rL .u r h h „ 8 c ‘u>»‘<*«. b u sin e s .
guarters 248 Flanders
u L h 'n n f A
* “ 2060,
” d' I
Flendere; ’ ù
telephone
ta in 2061.
“ ^ C H IN IS T S . W IL L A M E T T E LO D G E No
5,3~ -M e e le firet end third Wednesdays 8
I
M , hell 800 Aliaky hldg, Th ird end
M o ti ion
E Ehlen. recording secretary;
MAC
u j NIRT«. R A IL R O A D L O D iiE
*•*
— M ete th * second end fourth V’e d n e .d ..!
Thlli
’’
■bird and
30C -...y
,7/
Morrison streets
Frank
reco R rd *'ii.c*,o,,'
in- -----------
C
' r ry ' -----
V ? 4 Oreelef
* , x “ i n . rr,! , . 7 ln* nci* l »«eretary; office
315 A lisky building. Joint meeting of No
63 and No. 483 every flftb Wednesday.
IS
AND HELPERS— Second
end fourth Thuredaye. H e ll 800, A lisky
Building, T h ird and Morrison. E. R N el­
son, corresponding secretary, 666 Powell.
Jemea A. Crenne, president, 317 Belmont.
B O IL E R M A K E R R — Second and fonrth Thura*
nays. Room 802 Labor Temple. 270 Vi A1
der etreet; F. E. Diabrow, secretary, 688 E.
Tw entieth.
B O O K B IN D E R S No. 90— T h ird Tueaday, La
bor Temple, 270 Vi Alder «treat. Ralph A
Liddy, P. O. Box 147.
B id e" .‘f ,h T ’ i f wA ? * " ’ B * k" T h" t"
I “/ ' ■ n ‘ ^
Morrison atraeta.
Frank
P a l!? ieHot.r“
; R V C tp p '
M iIM T k B S , L O C A L Ne. 10— Every Wadnsa
day evening. Labor Temple 162 Vi Second
. 71 .
e lr s .t
K'-.« I l . l ___i____ T
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O
w.b^ nordfnr7cr.Va‘r‘,n
S H IN G L E W E A V E R S No. 68— H a ll 801 La
bor Temple.
Every Sunday.
John C lif­
ford. secretary, 689 Tenino avenue.
S H IP W R IG H T S — S hipw rights' H a ll, Ash St.
between Second and Third, second and
COOPERS' U N IO N No. 1 - M a t h . Schon. aec '
fourth Monday* at 8 P. M. Chari*« Grag
retary, 3615 S ixty fifth atraet, 8. E.
ory, aacratary, 481 Union avenue.
Main
618
E L E C T R IC A L W 0 B K E R 8 , L O C A L 126—
B U 1’ X hli r * l ; y n i<hta, H a ll 400, Alislcy S IO N P A IN T B B 8 , No 428— First and th ird
• D- MrConahy, financial aacratary
Frid ay*. la b o r Tempi«.
W . H . Gordon,
325 Eleventh street; J. J 8olhaug, recoid-
»«eretary.
» fe n ’ ’ o ffic e "^ 8 7 h a k y *B ld g ^ ° r 4 ’ b“ i M “
” A T IO M A B Y F IR E M E N — Meets flrat Wed-
.E C T e v o x v
---------------8 P. M '_ k ? b.?r Temple. G A.
E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S N o . 317— T o a .d .y ,
lohnaon, preaident. 349 Sacramento Street;
. M -» LAAb° r T e m p le .
J. n
M
R C. V ivian, secretary-traasurer, 2 8 1 V
( ro c k w e ll. b u a in M R noonf
B o x 644
Eugene Street.
OARMBNT
W O R K E R S — First
*nd
third
Thursday evening*, C arpenters’ H a ll, East
Pine and Grand avenue.
E G Barcer
aevretary, 828 East K elly atreet.
’
8 T E A M E N G IN E E R S — Meeta every Saturday 1
evening at Aliaky Bldg., corner Third and
Morriaon, third floor.
Wm. MacKenaia,
secretary, 88(1 Union avenue north.
S T E A M P IT T E B S , U . A. L O C A L 2 3 3 — Friday
8 P. M., Labor Tempi«. 162% S econ d . J.
Kelly,
financial
secretary.
Box
429.
James M, Nicol, recording secretary, East
80th and Hawthorne avenue.
I
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S T E R E O T Y P E B 8 A E L E C T R O T Y P E R S No.
O B A IN H A N D L B R S — Flrat and third Tuea­
48— M e et, aecond Wednesday in month at
Bartenders' H a ll, 2 0 5% Flrat atreet. James I
day Dania H a ll, Russel) and K irb y streets
B.
Rogers. 92 Front atreet. Tel. M ain 8184. 1
J. I Tucker, buainea, agent.
Headquar
7 4 — Beoontl M o n d a y , !
tera 499 Albina avenue
C 2856. J Swan- ’ V i ? * *
eon. aecretary, 668 Albina avenue.
iJ h ’n y n f , a J
T h ir d
an d
M o rris o n , j
Jo h n B a ra n d u m , a e c re ta ry , box 620
AWD P O R T A B L E E N G IN E E R S .
J. A. Jo h an so n , b u a ii esa a g e n t, t e le ­
LOCAL 8 7 2 — M eeta S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Bar
ph on e M a r s h a ll 24 27.
'
■ender«'. H a ll, 2C5% Firet atreet. George
r-r.«s«rd, hn .ine.e agent; office hour*, d io T A IL O R S M o . 3TB— M e e ta fo u r th M o n - 1
9 A M
Chat A. Purcell, recording te e
d a y, A lis k y H a ll, T h ir d an d M o rria o m 1
retary,
iIiLuA t.-ic?San.8<>n. ■ t f r e t a r y , room 401
242^ f f t h
tr e * L te le p h o n e M a r s h a ll,
international
brothebhood
or
TEA M S TE R S . C H A U r r E U R S . S T A B L E ­
M E N A N D H E L P E R S . L O C A L No. 162—
.EM£LO1nE8- local ,
tt e r y Thuraday at Muaiciane' H a ll, 131% TI no A^ 8 I< i A\ 8i A?ET
/ ° * k 8, p
T » S ' ® — M eet* aecond and '
"eeond street.
G. A. Roger*, recording
* ,c b month in T M . A.
•ccretary, 1497 Eaat Aah «treat.
H all. H rilig Theater. Eleventh and M orri
»on atreeta
Preaident, W . E. Day. Maiee
RON M O U L D E R S --F ir e t and third Wcdne*
tic rh eatre; aecretary. R H Clark, 8 4 6 !
day*. B arten d er,' H ail, 205% Firet *tr«et.
iV j1 5i"i'” tr5
telephone A 4 6 8 5 , ~ P O.
’ F. Smith, 838 C elonial a w n u e , Overlook
•A TH EB S ' U N IO N N o . 54— M e et. W edne.
day e v en in g L abor T em ple. 160% Second
’ treat.
T. W A vi* *ecretsry, 160% Sec-
" id .
Main 1416
, , H ? R R B S H 0 E E S N ® 41~
Mart* at 205% Firet
raat, flrat Tueaday
J. M cL ean, aecretary
OCOMCJTIVE r iF .E M E N A N D E N G IN E -
MEN. J. r . M A Y N A R D No. 193— F rid ay
►
Ä , 7 28,°9 Ä
. » “ 1 ”• J —
T IL E L A Y E R S A N D H E L P E R S No 42—
Second and fourth Thursday*, 8 p
Labor Temple. H . Hollywood. 820 Second
street.
T Y P O G R A P H IC A L N o . 68— First Sunday in
month, 2 p >, , Moo.e H all, "8Ì6"M orriaòn
month. 2 P. M.. Moote H all, 346% Monrl-
aoti etreet, comer Seventh
Lon DeYar-
mond, aecretary, Box 559.
w t x ™ . M. ; - ^
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, m . rk : b ; union no
Stark alreet.
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R o b e rt O r r , W E B P R E S S M E N — Firat T um B rr
A * 2 4 ^ * * Ä B ent* 2 ,2 G lia a n . M a in 6204, h u ild ta ç 2 6 5 M orriaon a t ie tt ,
H G ygi, 35 0
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H arrison str ee t, secretary.
JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY
When you patroni«« me, particularly for gleete* you ere
sa e in f money and getting the best service on barth.
I per­
sonally superintend all branched 01 my little t usine*«
I r ra.
ploy a graduate Optonv triet. I grind ell my own le n .e , from
the beet quality of glass. SEE ME.
8TAPLES THE JEWELER
162 r i r t t Street
O t h ir open’ fo r The’ im n r l’’ ““^
COm" ,e ,“ e<1 ’ <>
th .
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w it h
M r ,,e b “ _ " ' ,d la t e r w “ h ‘ he e n tir e c o m -
c h a rg e th e p ris o n e rs , h o ld ln « th e a s -
‘• " '• r e d In i,, w ith t h e C a b in C re ek m ltte e
The.
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to u n d ln « d o c tr in e th a t th e w ill o f th e ' “ “ ’1
K <v* r " l» r a lo r s
T h ia a g re e -
a-
. T h e c o m m itte e re c e iv e d „ th • e a aa-
u ra n c e fr o m th e (lo v e r n o r th a t h e w a s
U o v e rn o r w as th e o n ly la w a n d th a t he
h o w * » « ’’. does
c o u ld sn atc h c itiz e n s fr o m ih c lr h o m es I o l r U ,,,u * h r * ’ *“ « i» l"g «‘ “/ n j h ? tu ’ w -’ ! " J e ^ f " l ^ o f f i ? . ? " ' ' * " * ’ W° U,<’
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ni, a n d w o u ld use th e
In a n y p a rt o f .th e s t a te an d t r y th a t,
s a n lz e , th e co m p an ies a g w e ln g
* to p ro te c t th e m in e r s
• o f u r - in th is r ig h t,
by hi»* in fa m o u s m ilit a r y c o u rt
An
miner»»
p lace to m eet on th e
r ile g re a t W e s t V ir g in ia s tr u g g le h a s
ap p ea l w as th e n m a d e by th e m in e r s ’ | prO ,* r l y o f th e
m p an y.
been f r u i t f u l o f la s tin g be n efit«
I t is
th e sH O n ,e
¡ F r ? * "
" " *
P - h V h u L ^ r ’ e’
d o u b tfu l I f th e a n n a ls o f la b o r c o n ta in
* • » * l» e r Plaida Invaded.
P o r in g th e w " 1er m o n t ila p la n s h a d th e s to ry o f a m o re In s p ir in g e ffo r t to
by
« * • Label appear on »OUT 7 " ' ,h a " " H ila r y c o u rt p ro c e e d in g w ith
th ro w Off th e g a llin g y o k e j f in d u s tr ia l
in v a d e an d o rg a n
T h e w r it w a s Issued b u t ' * * " « " e n l i y la n l
“ tte r-
n
s to n d a í o r «o od th e t r ia ls
C or decad es th e m in e r s o f
Ike th e fa m o u s \ , w H iv e r se ctio n . L a n d m a s te ry .
workmanship,
good
citizenahln
’fair
I Up<’, ‘
“ • ,o ° .
d is m i s s e d ', ’ . ¿ / " T ”
w a g e s a n d th e « « k . i u i . ? T i ? .
{ A ir an d th e p ris o n e rs re m a n d e d to th e m ill» .
h
1 !*** eed an d te n ts «i,*p
pvu
th e o p p re
«h ipp
ed m
in th j ese m - o u n ta in s h a v e bo rn e -----
wages and the upbuilding of the city mrl
nde.1 to
' I t o house th e m in e rs w h en th e w o rk o f » .
' ,b e " ’" ‘ • » ‘ o r» a lm o a t in alienee.
r
***» tu t u t c w y . j ta r> com tni*al<»n fo r t r ia l.
'1
sh o u ld
is-
co m m en ced .
O n W ith o u t a press o r a n y o th e r e ffe c tiv e
w en t on and se n tence» w e re iin p o s ed !7 7 1 ,7 " ,'
*’ f P u b lic ity , th e y had r o w a y
upon th e p ris o n e rs , in m a n y cases a p - i , l v . p , 0 a n u tu t,1,. c o n v e n tio n o f N e w
But
!
r m in e r» was t,e |,i Ht th e to w n o f ”5 , e l l l I ‘* ,h e ,r » “ ’ ey to th e w o rld .
Allied Printing Trades Council Com- p r o x lm a tin g 15 ye ars .
M o n tg o m e ry , a t w h ic h tim e r e s o lu tio n .
5 *'a r h* ’ ,o ,d
•u ‘d “ >« ‘ « " » n r
posed of
■ a t f la ld B eco m e s G o v e rn o r.
w e re ad o p te d c a 'lin g f o r a Joint co n ve n - ,
1,1 ‘ h u "< 'er to n es th a t r e v e r -
Typographical Union.
In llie m e a n tim e a n d d u rin g th e tr ia l« ‘ i*“ 1 o f ,h e n>l " « r« an d operator«” „f't’he
,nd d ,h
roun
th e e W',rld
w o rld .
Web Pressmen’s Union,
M o th e r Jone« a n fl a b o u t 50 o t h e r s , , ^ * ' * IH v e r field, to m eet a t C h a rle s to n
■
/ h 1 he c o m in g o f u n io n is m th e d a r k
___________
‘ he fir s t ra y s o f
Printing - Pressmen’s
Union,
G o v e rn o r lla trte ld succeeded G o v e rn o r on M a y 10, f o r th ,. p u rp o s e o r n e g o tla t- *'',,u d ■ ’“ r '
Presa Aasia tante’ Tin ion
L la a a c o c k .
T h e tr ia l« w e re h a lte d to in g a n a g re e m e n t fo r th a t field
* UI “ f
T h e r e la a n e w ao n g
Stereotypere’ and ZSectrotypers’ Valaa, p e rm it th e m ilit ia officers an d m e m b e rs
T h e d a te fo r th e c o n v e n tio n ro lle d 1,1 U“ ' * " * r ‘ *' o f ,h e m in o rs , a n e w b u o y -
Bookbinder* ’ Union,
o f th e G o v e rn o r's » ta ff to a tte n d th e a ro u tid
an d
d e le g a te « fr o m (h e N e w 7 " ' *
,h e ‘ r ,’e a r ,n * . * n d a r a w lig h t
,h **i r **y e "
T h ® <I«‘ e n n in a tio n t h a t
Bindery Women's Union,
I In a u g u r a l c e rem o n iea .
A f t e r t h a t th e H iv e r fie ld , to th e n u m b e r o f 125
on fo r th e m th e r ig h ts th a t th e o p e r­
M ellen ’ Union,
t i i a l a proceeded an d eenien cee w e r e Im - In th e O dd F e llo w « H a ll a t H ie c it y o f
Photoengravers’ Union.
po»ed. By th is tim e th e 'm i l i t a r y c o m - C h a rle s to n , hu t ih e o p e ra to rs w ere co n ­ a to rs h a v e now lieen fo rc e d to re c o g n is e
) in is a io n ," an In s tit u tio n fo rb id d e n by sp ic u o u s by th e ir ab sen ce, not one o f 1« g o in g to w in fo r th e m m uch m o re In
h n g lla h la w a« e a r ly a« M a g n a C lia r ta , th e m s h o w in g up.
H o w e v e r , th is ,|iil th e c o m in g ye ars .
In tile y e a r 1213. w an be co m in g k n o w n not d is c o u ra g e H ie m in e rs .
P la n s w e re
M slp c a m s W h sa M oods«.
th ro u g h o u t th e e n tir e n a tio n .
W hh H i e ' V r . w
o T ' a ‘ r t n ^ ’* l e t / e m e n Y . „ . I T V “'* ,,r5' W° " bv ” »• W “ ‘ V ir g in ia
A m ig h ty p ro te s t began to lie h e ard ,
A ------ --- ---------- ---------------- "«’“ “ ‘" ‘en t. I m in e rs w as not won a lo n e .
I t w o u ld
even in th e h a lls o f C on gress, a n d an . . n e w d is tr ic t. N o. 29, w a „ o rg a n is ed
{ in v e s tig a tio n w as c a lle d
fo r
by
th e S e e in g t h a t th e m in e rs m e a n t business h a v e been im p o s s ib le w ith o u t th e a s s is t­
e ir awawriC
b ro th e rs in th e m in e s o f
¡c o u n tr y .
A lth o u g h th e m ilit a r y c o u rt And d<* Y F J II) |»1 s*»4
I,, wf rile as IF naw«.
I an
. . ce o f th •»-•«
g a in th e ir d e m a n d s th e o p e r a th e s 2 iia ',1,T 1 E ta tc * '
F r°m
them ca m e
( im posed «entencea, th e n e w G o v e rn o r re - ■ s ry to
j fu s e d to a p p ro v e th e m
H e s e n t tfie to rs began to m ake o v e rtu re s fo r a s e t- « ^ 1 8 ^ ’ F r o m " ^ ’ "d • h* “ *r to r ,b *
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rs an d o fficials, th e fig h t w o u ld in
n o th e r 1 been lost.
a w ettlam en t.
a c o n fe re n c e w a * h e ld — —• —
n e iiic m e n t
w a * ! neaped a Nr«uiAP v
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»►etweet, th e o lo .la ls o f th e P a in t C re e k
lr e * ched
A n Im p o rta n t p ro v is io n o f th a t It y o f |a t w
The* T ”
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C o llie r ie s C o m p a n y a n d th e officers o f
»«“ If m e n t w a s th e re c o g n itio n by th e kn ew t h l T .h .™ ® ,,‘ n®r ’ O t o t h e r 8 t * ‘ ~
th e m in e rs ' un ion , a t w h ic h a te n ta tiv e
° » ~ ™ ‘ <’ ra o f th e m in e rs ' r ig h t to o rg a n - a n e ffo rt t^
th e y w e re released
w i t h th e a d v e n t o f th e H a tfle ld re ­
g im e o th e r a t t e m p t * w e r e m ad e to e ffe c t
ever,
net tle m e n t w as a r r iv e d a t. d e p e n d in g on
J ,e
H a l * " »«v® ‘ hem th e s e m i-m o n th ly m ta e rs In W e s ? V le l? * ! C" n d *“ ° n o f ‘ h e
th e fin al a p p ro v a l o f P re e ld e n t C o n n e ll. ” a y <Iay a " d "«her m in o r p ro v la io n a o f th Z
e
° n<,' “ ° n
w h o w as th en ab sen t fr o m th e c o u n try
U n d e r th a t a g re e m e n t th e m in es o f th e ! A c k n o w il?
m in e r« o f o th e r S ta te s .
T h e p u b iic a tio n o f th is s e ttle m e n t , e n , .
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th * p ln n a c le o t ‘ h a la b o r w o rld
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concessions on th e p a r t o f th e o p e ra to rs ance.
d id q o t c a rr y th e im p o r ta n t p ro v is io n tio n by a c o m m itte e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s n a n c ia l p o w e r, b u t m o at o f a l l In I n t e l l i ­
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h a v e been le a rn e d a r e o f la s tin g Im p o r t ­
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ance.
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o u t w h ic h th e o th e r r ig h ts c o u ld n o t he E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e o f th e S o c ia lis t
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g o v e rn m e n t
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la te d a n s w e r to th e c a ll o f th e C a r p e n ­
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In w ie a m ilit a r y coiun usslon . T h e reso-
te r fo r a w o rld -w id e fe d e r a tio n o f th e
to be p ro v en , had no in te n tio n o f liv in g B“ 1« 1 o f S e n a to r K ern c a llin g fo r th e
w o r k in g class. M o d e rn m a c h in e r y , w it h
up to th e ä ä re e n i nt.
in v e s tig a tio n m et stren u o u s o p p o sitio n .
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M U 8 IC I A N 8 — F irst Tuaaday 11 A M , 181 Vi
Second atraet.
Board m aet. W * d n ..d .y ,
11 A. M ., «ama placa.
Carl Stoìl, "aacre’
‘ »ry. M ain 6007, A 6268.
CA?-P E T
W O R K E R S LO C A L *
aecond and last Saturday evenings, 2641b
2.— Meeta firat and third Fridaya at
Alder street. John Hoffman, business agent,
B30 H Y am hili.
C. S. Kenney, 906 Eat.«
Y am hill.
S A IL O R S — Monday night, 51 Union avenue.
CEMENT
F IN IS H E R S
AND
HELPER8
° ’ A flvec8on- »«creU ry. P. O. Box 2100.
M ° ° ^ a w® T 1#T E ’ ,4I Z „ W ’ dn" d* y 8 p - S A N D S TO N E C U T T E R S — First and third
ri—.ii? ? . s.T * 5 p li'. 1.8 2 ,i Second street.
Thursday*. 8 P M., Labor Temple, 270
...
— Temple, 270%
u 5 c d' n t'Q E - , , P ' H a r ,a n d ; vice-preaident,
Alder street. Geo. Lehman, secretary, 81
W illiam S m all; secretary and treasurar,
North Fourteenth street.
C. A. Bolaten; business agant, H . W . H IIII-
bush.
S H E E T M E T A L W O R K E R S — Frid ay even
ing. hall 301 Labor Tehiple, 162% Sec­
C IG A R M A K E R S — Second Monday, Labor
ond etreet. \ t . L. Sullivan, bueineee agent,
T e m p 'e
E ’ ’ S ta c k Be<'r « ‘ a r y , L a b o r
Labor Temple.
M art hall 765.
E L E V A T O R C O N S TR U C TO R S — Second and
feni
Fridaya. 8 P. M , Labor T em p i,
leeond atraet
W. O. Aeh, preaident.
ri
a
. v C,Brk? •®<*relary, 928 Gait
Eleventh atreet north.
fo r w rits o f habeas ! n l,lo n - »«■'eeli.g to the check-off.
ARE YOU A UNION MAN?
1700 H u rst street.
B R IC K L A Y E R S — Meeta every Thursday, B a r­
tenders' H a ll, 208 Vi F irs t street.
J. A. P A T T E R N M A K E R S — M eet*
second
and
8teinbaeh, secretary. Box 323, C ity.
fourth Tuesdays, M usician*' H a ll, 181 V4
£ ‘. re e ™ ■ F r a n k B - R a c u b lg , 327 S ix th
B R ID G E A N D S T B U O T U B A L IR O N W O R K
S t.
T e le p h o n e M a in 5784.
BBS— T u e s d a y , 8 P. M ., T^abor T e m p i« ,
th ir d floor.
B e n O sb o rn e , bualn esa
W O O D E N B R ID G E A N D
a g e n t. T e le p h o n e M a r s h a ll 765.
d,0 C K , ' 7 L I I i F E E 8 N ° ' 4— M«S'» S atu r­
d a y s , I 26 Vi Second s tre e t. F , A . R ile y ,
B R O T H E R H O O D OP R A IL W A Y C A B M E N
re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry .
M a r s h a ll 1249.
OF A M E R IC A , P O R T L A N D L O D G E N .
268— Every second and fourth Tuaadav, P L A S T E M B 8 No. 82— 8 *P. M., Wednesday.
Carpenter»' H a ll, East Pine and Grand ave­
Labor Temple, 162 Vi Second etreet.
B.
nue
Hugh McCanae, recording aacratary,
Caraher, buainesa agent. Labor Temple.
1011 Borthwick straat.
Office hours, 8 to 8 and 4 to
Peter
M a n tle }, eorratpondinf secretary, 260 G ra ­
B U IL D IN G
LA B O R E R S — Tuesday
night,
ham avenue.
1
Second and Morrison Streets, A. E. H a ll,
buainesa agent, Labor Templa.
P L U M B E R S , U . A. L O C A L 61— Every Mon
day at 8 P. M., Labor Temple, 162Vi
CABPENYxsRS No. 30— Meet« every Thura-
day in H a ll 101 New Labor Temple. 162 Ü
Second etreet. Phil Pollock, business agent.
M ain 1416.
Second street, 7 :8 0 P. M. Stephen “
166 East 20th and Belmont street*.
P O R T L A N D P H O T O -E N G R A V E R S , L O C A L
31— H a ll 301 Labor Temple.
M. Olney
C A R P E N TE R S Na. 808— Meets every Tuea­
secretary. P. O. Box 689.
day. 8 P. M., naw Labor Temple, second
floor, 162 Vi Second street, hali 101. P. R,
Lingman, recording secretary. 4532 Sixty- P R E S S M E N No. 4 3 — First Thursday evening.
1 2 6 Vi Second. F. O. Gustafson, president;
6r»t avenue, 8. E. Phone Main 1416. J. F.
Wm. I. H arper, secretary-treasurer. Gar
Weatherby, 863 E. Sherman, financial sec­
den
Home, Ore.
retary and treaanrer,
COOKS' U N IO N No. 578— M e e t, e v . r , Mon
- v evening at 126 H Second atraet. J H
Main 16e"Sel* rT
b'’• ine• • »»•»« Phone
I the Suprem e C u r t
! co rp us.
T h e y w ere a g a in « ra n te d . b llt ‘ “ ' " I ’a n le s
on th e h e a rin g th e c o u rt re fu s e d to d i e - ! , o l l o * e"
“ ond»F- 7 : »0 P M „ Room
218 Oregonian Bldg
R. H . Henderson
B R O T H E R H O O D OF RAILWAY TRAINMBN
secretary. 781 Brooklyn
' THEM SEE THAT THE LABEL 18 OM
— Meeta fire t and th ird Sunday at 1 ;80 P.
M., and second and fourth h " Salnrday" ¡ t M A * » “
W O R K E R S ' L O C A L No. 3 A - F i r . t I t Y .
«»«Mag. Demand It
7 80 P. M.. in Bwie H e ll • eM 3 L
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*»“ da i lr i ,T h 'í,r• d* J• ’ 269 ’n u rd » r e e l
“ u. “ Indication of fair conditions,
street, between Jeff arson and Columbia
________
A. 8. Im ho ff, Prince«« Hotel.
And takes the place Of bowcotta. strike*
etreete.
L. D . K *yser, Jefferson etreet
And lockouts.
M ^ î ? E ÏT K E M E N , O IL E R S A N D W A T K R
depot.
n n ND«.R B s U B IO N OP T H E P A C IF IC —
BARTENDER*' LEAGUE No. S3S— P irat and
Pb’c n ^ M a m 8277*'
T h ° * ’ P , " * U' * « “ *
th ir d S u n d a y s . I t noon.
205V i F i r s t .
Chat. Oraeeman. Bnencisl secretary, 206 Vi
First.
P in 3764. A 7832.
9 n r T .C^ 'T T ? * * — E v e r y M o n d a y n ig h t,
J° J
“s re e t-.
M a r s h a ll 4?91.
B IN D E B T W O M E N No. 113— Meets second
J. S ta c k , S e c r e ta ry ; A . M c L e o d
Monday evening in Aliaky bnilding, T h ird
fin a n c ia l s e c re ta r y ; A r t h u r W e s te r -
and Morrieon etreete.
Jessie Henderson,
bach, busin ess a g e n t.
647 Webster street, Woodlawn 2416, ro-
cording secretary; Mayme H arrington, 864 M Q Y 1* 0
P IC T U R E M A C H IN E O P E R A T -1
?59 I P \ 0 T ? CT2 VEe U " ? 0 M ' L O C A No.
E. Morrieon street, Tabor 6676, flnaaciai
secretary.
? o u V ’wtdnTw.a’ y . ’ ..T h“ ^ . » ^ 04,
BLACKSMITHS
(Coatinued .rem fa g * Twe)
in , y , p , lip th e e n tir e » e c tlo n ( C h a rJe slo n a n d c o m m e n te d Itg lo v a p tlg R *
l,le • " « ire a a c lio n ; C h a rle s to n an
n o n -u n io n m in e rs po ured In to , tlo n .
It s a i r
th e 'u a t n t
e r ’" ',, , : " ! re<l
' * J u 'y 15 c o m m o tio n in r iv a l h a re c re a te d q u i a a
in c a p ita lis t c irc le s . A t o n ce
eek C o llie r ie s
C o m p a n y th e s tro n g
H ian w i up w it h the u n io n w it h f.'.n T J ’T
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P »"«' »■»
BAKERS UNION
D IR E C T O R Y of L O C A L U N IO N S
A M A L G A M A T E D C A R P E N T E R S No
821
— First and th ird Wednesday, Labor Tern-
pis, Second and Morrison.
T. J Seward,
aecretary, 884 H arrison s tra ti.
Marshal)
4467.
THE ROYAL
r e e u .le d
an d th e
TO THE
'V . I e te ra e r . s e c r e ta r y -tr e a s u r e r
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T ^ 7 RAI;ES C O U N C IL - F .r .t
Thuraday night», H a ll 800 Alieky
B U IL D IN G T R A D E S C O U N C IL — M eat* 8 P.
M., Monday, Labor Temple. 162 Vi Second
B R E W E R Y T R A D E S S E C T IO N — F irs t F r i­
day, 182 Vi Saeond «tret. A . D. Forte, cor­
ner T h ird and B .a rh (traete, Lenti
n ,i Ho“ * ;, U8
M
(J. T. Hunt h u a ic a .
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aecretary
M. to 4 :8 0 P M
Labor Temple, 162 Vi
¡WEST VIRGINIA MINERS
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a d e le g a te co n v e n tio n to m eet In C h a rle s
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to n.
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R ailroad M m R etired U n der N ay T4ST
c o n v e n tio n discussed th e G o v e rn o r's p r o - j
Im m e d ia t e ly
V « a la 13 T eere.
posal, w h ic h th e y fin a lly ad o p ted , r e p u - ! th e y
, e l > “ R e r t h e ir a p p o in tm e n t
c a m e to th e c it y o f C h a rle s to n and 1 T h e P fn n B y lv a n la R ailroad C om pany,
d ia lin g , h o w e v e r th e fa ls e c o n n tru c tio n
A d e le g a t io n ! 1" a n n o u n c in g th e nam es o f 45 e m p lo y e s
P laced on th e s a m e by th e w ily o p e r­ c o m m en ced th e he arin g s.
o f h ire d a tto r n e y s , re p re s e n tin g th e o p er- : fr o ,n al1 d e p a rtm e n t« o f th e s e rv ic e w h o
a to rs .
T h e o p e ra to rs even w e n t ao f a r
« f a t o r s , h u rrie d to W a s h in g to n an d tr ie d w e re r e tir e d on pensions a t th e en d o f
as to p ro m iK e to obey th e la w —
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uur Beer Never Fails to Please roent.
u n io n , c o n tr a r y to t h e ir ex p resse d a g re e -
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“ ,,ra" lin K e d ito r ia l, ' p la n be " *a «'ed In o p e ra tio n w it h o u t d e -
Of o rg a n la a tio n . th e m in e rs c a rr ie d on f t
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Reconl«._ fr o m w h ic h th e r e s u lts o f
P. a.‘ ?r " . re '*en,e<1 ‘ h la by p u ttin g u la r a r m y o f th e U n ite d S ta te « had
13 yeBrB w e r e ‘ «h e n . w e r e com -
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t h e ir b la c k ja c k g a n g o f th u g »
w o rk h e t t e / h e g i n
w e re ta k e n , w ere coi
m a n e u v e rs a t once.
T h e p ' e ,e d re c e n tly ,
T h e y ah tiw ed t h a t
I In " e a tin g u p th e o r g a n iz e r« an d d l a - < -* ** * ------
8 '.P u l-® 1 5 * a n la ®r ». an d ‘B b - s it tin g s o f th a t c o mi
m m itte e
have
lie- total o i 7478 m en had received p aym en t«
i c h a r g in g m e m b e r« o f th e un ion .
The
co m e m e m o ra b le In ih e la b o r a n n a ls ¿ f | ‘ h '° u g h th e pension fu n d .
The am ount
o p e ra to rs v io la te d th e a g re e m e n t In p ra c ­
A m e ric a .
o f m oney p aid In fr o m n a m in g s o f v a r i ­
t ic a lly e v e ry p a r t ic u la r , m a k in g It u t ­
ous c o m p an ies o f th e P e n n s y lv a n ia * v a -
te r ly im p o s H ib le f o r th e m in e rs to w o rk
■««»«• a t R earin g S e se r lb ed
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i u n d e r it.
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»6.727.792 w as re c e iv e d fr o m th e
U o n d ltlo n a b e c o m in g m o re u n n e a ra b le d e s c rib e th e scenes 'h a t to ok p iae’e in K a n te rn lin e s and" »2 1
I f p o M .b le th a n e v e r b e fo r e a n o th e r ‘ he c o m m itte e room .
T h e J m m i , , e e r u n n in g W ~ t X m
g W e s t fr o m P itts b u rg .
M ain 48— P o rtlan d ’» Favorita Beai
A 1149 ' et r ik e w a s c a lle d J u n e 28, 1913. T h ia h e ard fr o m e y e w itn e s s e s and v ic tim s o f
O f th ose w h o h a v e received pensions
_____ ' ‘ he o p e ra to rs , inen. w om en an d chi llilr e n , 3544 h a v e d ie d , ro th a t a t th e D resent
tlie a w f u l s to rie s o f h e a rtIc s s n e s s a n il ‘ Im e 3984 re m a in on th e r o lls . T h e c la n
b r u t a lit y o f th e reig n o f in d u s tr ia l b a r- a p p lle a to e v e ry e m p lo y e w it h o u t re g a rd
I ' ’a rlH n i in th ese m o u n tain «.
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