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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
Where the Union Label
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OREGON F E D E R A T IO N O r L A B O R — W » l i
st call of p r s .td e n l.
Headquarters Labor
Temple. Portland.
T. H Burchard, preai
dent. 820 East Eleventh, North.
E J.
Slack, eecrettry, Labor Temple.
ALBANY.
C A R F T B R T B R S . A L B A N Y L O C A L Me. ISOS
— A. J Steele, financial secretary.
T H E . L IO N
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L O C O M O T IV E
E N O IN B B R S ,
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B O N D E LO D O E No 3 6 3 -^ J . B Brown
sec r eta ry . 1701 W a sh in g to n a v en u e
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L O C O M O T IV E r iB B M B N A N D E N G IN P
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— 1!. 0 . Fields, secretary
MARSHFIELD.
ASTORIA.
L O N O S H O B E M Z N , L O C A L SB, SB K IE S l g -
Z Robinson, secretary, Box 108.
A L A S K A F IS H B B M R N — Friday (except De
c em b e r), 7 :3 0 P M.. Fieherm ene H all
H . M. Loratsen, scant. Fiehermen e H a ll.
MEDFORD.
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B B B W B B Y W O B K B B S — Branch 111. Clar
th ird Thursday nights at M edford Hotel
em-e Larsen, secretary.
271 T h irty third
Barbwr Shop.
W . E. Jo h n so n , tftcretarv
1 29 W . Ma am street.
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avenue.
B A B T B N D E B S No. 142— Alternate Sundays, C E N T B A L L A B O B C O U N C IL — Meets ererr
M onday night at Sm ith's H all.
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3 P M , Labor Union H all. Lee H e rrln f.
H arrington, secretary, 1812 West Ten-h
president, 480 Exchance etraet; C. L. G al­
street.
lagher, secretary, 280 Bond; Charlies Wie
ch j, chairman sick committee, 063 Ex
C A B P E N T E B S ' U N IO N
No. 18 40— Meet,
cuanfe street.
every Wednesday night at Sm ith's H a l’
Phil Jirm sle. aecratary, Rosa Court
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preai- E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S ' U N IO N No 66T
Union Labor H a ll.
H. D . Kri
" i f 7 J h u r*d*X »'»•>' Zt Sm ith .
I C E N T B A L L A B O R C O U N C IL — Sscoad sad
H a ll.
H . O. Purucker, recording serie
fou rth T u ssd x y s. S P. M.. Labor Union
tary. Box 6 8 ; E. O. Heneelmen. U n m a n
H s ll. L. E. Tennant, pretiden t; E. C. Gut-
aecratary, Box 6 8 ; H . S. A ikln , p resid en t
xert, recoridng eecrateiy.
L A T H E R S ' U N IO N Mo. 349— M e et. 8ret Fr.
244 8 ' C ,n lr *> » » « ,1 .
C A B P E N T E B S No. 317— Meet* Saturdeye. 8
F. H . M ille r, aecratary. 244 8. Central Av
P M „ Labor Union H sll. Herman P eter­
sen. president; G ilb ert Hemmen, recording P L A S T E R E R S ' U N IO N — Mecta first T h ur.
secretary, 1323 Grand svenne; Oscar Pe-
day each month.
F. Rothwell, secretary
tereen, financial aecratary.
General Dalivary.
C IO A B M A K E B S ' U N IO N No. «36— Jo*. L. P L U M B B F S A N D S T B A M F IT T E B S No 362
— Meats every F rid ay night at Smith ,
Moors, 474 Commercial etraet.
H a ll. A. A. M cKay, aecratary.
E L E C T R IC A L
W ORKERS'
U N IO N — First T E A M S T E B 8 * U N IO N No. 178— Meats ever,
and third Wadnasdays, 7 :3 0 P. M., Long­
Tuesday night nt S m ith '* H a ll.
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shoremen's H s ll.
G. W . W elte r*, secre­
Parker, aecratary, 118 K night street.
ta ry treasurer, P. O. Bor 4 9 ; N. Brunold,
pretident, 872 G rand avenue; E. P. Steals,
PENDLETON.
recording secretary, 818 Irvin g.
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F IS H E R M E N -8 U N IO N — Meets at Fisher
P. M. first Sunday of month, Eagle Wood
m an's H all, first Saturday, 7 :8 0 P. M.
men H a ll.
Elm ar Baer, secretary
H . M Loratsen, Fishermen's H s ll.
a t a tim e w h en th e F re e T r a d e U n .o n a I C o m m e rc ia l U n io n o b ta in e d a fe w neats
ROSEBURG.
L A N O S H O B E M B N ’ S U N IO N — Second and
had been in e x is te n c e fo r m a n y ye arn .
, on th e new In n u r a n te hoards. U n d e r th e
fourth Wednesdays. 8 P. M L o n g s h o r e
L O C O M O T IV E E N G IN E E R S No. 478— V 0
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T h e o b je c t o f th e fo u n d e rs w a s n o t | c irc u m s ta n c e s It III behooves th e m to
m en's H all. 871 Bond street. Chas. John­
B artlett, aecratary, Koaeburg. Oregon
son. president; C. H . Thompson, secretary
so m uch to o rg a n is e th e C h r is t ia n w o rk - lie prou d o f th e ir " a c h ie v e m e n t."
and business agent. 877 Bond street.
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N T R A L L A B O B U N IO N — C orner Coes and
e ra fo r th e p u rp ose o f b r in g in g a b o u t
T h e r e a r e no o th e r o r g a n iz a tio n s o f
Ferguson. R. C.
, t h e ir In d u s tr ia l p ro te c tio n a n d a s p ir it w om en w o rk e rs o r e m p lo yes o f a n y In i- M A C H IN IS T S No. »8— First sad Ir d Thurs­
days. 8 P. M . Marine Engineers' H sll, 877 L O C O M O T IV E F IB B M E N A N D E N G IN E
' o f s e lf-h e lp , b u t r a th e r to p re v e n t th e p o rta n c e in G e rm a n y . A n u m b e r o f lo cal
Rond street.
H . Nyman, recording secre­
M E M . R O S E B U R G L O D O E No. 542
ta ry ; T. Fowls, financial secretary, Bex
Submitted by the General Commission of Trade Unions of Germany to the w o rk e rs In th o se im rts o f th e c o u n tr y . o r o th e rw is e o rg a n is e d s o c ie tie s e x is t,
W . J. Kenney, recording eecrettry, box
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Convention of the American Women's Trade Union League.
v e ry s tro n g fr o m J o in in g t h , F r e e U n - w h o a re u s u a lly a d m itte d to th e m e m - ' FAINTEBB UNION 6S4— Meet* eecond sad C A R P E N T E R S No. 41» — F rid ay evening
fou rth T hursday, 8 P. M„ Longshoremen's
ions.
I t w as a ls o hoped t h a t th e C h r is - h e rs h lp as w e ll
I t w as, .n fa c t, u s u a lly
Labor H a ll, 828 N. Jackson. C. L. Sun
H s ll.
President, Arthur Boetrom, Alien
G e rm a n y has s e v e ra l g ro u p a o f tr e lo ! A ll G e rm a n tr a d e u n io n s , w it h th e e x - \ tia n U n io n s w o u ld c o n a tftu > e a s o lid op - th e e m p lo y e rs w h o c re a te d th e s e eocle-
aecratary.
Paint Oo.; recording secretary, W alter
iin lu iu t, th e la rg e s t an d m ost Im p o r ta n t c a p tio n o f a te w . w e r e d is s o lv e d by th e p o s itio n to th e w o rk e rs ' p o litic a l p a r t y | ties, o p en ly n r s e c re tly bo d in g th e rein s ,
Btanglsnd. 371 18th street.
P L U M B E R S A N D S T B A M F IT T E B S No. 428
o f w h ic h a r e k n o w n ns th e "Free" T r a d e
a u th o ritie s , w h o "J u s tifie d " t h e ir a c tio n | — th e S o c ia l-D e m o c ra tic
p a r ty .
L i t t l e Th ese so cieties a r e o f no im p o rta n c e
— M eeting*
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R E T A IL C L E R K S LO C A L 147— Meets third
Howatt, care B. A. Mahon.
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P A IN T E R S No. 887— Corner Coes and Stev
C h r is t ia n
U n io n s on th e w o m en w o rk e rs an d em p lo yes ,
cording secretary
ena atraata, Frid ay night.
J. L. Smith.
U n lo n s .”
T h e y e m b ra c e 2,800.000 m e m - ’ tlo n by th e |>ollce.
w e re n o t c re a te d u n til th e F r e e U n io n s , , b u t a re co n s d a n tly a d d in g to th e co n- T E A M D B IV B B S Mo. 183— First end third
R. 0 .
here. In c lu d in g a g o o d ly n u m b e r o f
j t | . h a rd ly to be w o n d e re d a t th a t in th e n in e tie s , had c le a r ly d e m o n s tra te d fu s io n an d d is m a y a m o n g th e w o m en
Tuexdsyt. 8 P. M., Union Labor H ell.
President, G. M. Chrieteneen, 849 Duane; TEAM8TLR8 No. 189 — Wednesday nizbi
w o m en w o rk e rs , l a fa c t, th e y In c lu d e th e w o rk e rs , a f t e r h a v in g been d e p riv e d t h e ir p o w e r an d In flu e n c e upon w ag es w o rk e rs an d em plo yes.
Labor H a ll, 328 N. Jackson. John H . Per
eecretary-trnseurer, Len Lowrey, 480 Cogi-
m o re w o m en w o rk e rs th a n a l l th e o th e r 1 o y m e p o w e r to use t h e ir p o litic a l r ig h ts an d la b o r c o n d itio n s g e n e r a lly . I t Is n o t
T h e F re e T r a d e U n io n s w e re th e fir s t I
guaon, f.ecretary.
mercial street.
tr a d e u n io n s o f G e r m a n y co m b in e d .
e x c e p t In tim e o f e le c tio n , e a g e r ly tr ie d , » u p ris in g . th e r e fo re , t h a t th e C h r is tia n to o rg a n iz e w o m en w o rk e rs .
M o s t ° f T Y P O G R A P H IC A L U N IO N __Andrew Man
■. t th e end o f 1911 th e F re e T r a d e to m a k e use o f th e s e r ig h ts w h e re v e r U n io n s . In s p ite o f a ll th e p ro te c tio n th e o th e r tr a d e o rg a n iz a tio n ! no w c a te r -
nixlo. president; Louie Lemberg, secretary.
U n io n s n u m b e r 203,674 o rg a n is e d w o - possible, even In tr a d e u n io n s .as soon and e n c o u ra g e m e n t vo q g h sa fed th e m b y ' ln g fo r fe m a le m em b ers w e re e s ta b lis h e d
B R E W B B Y W O R K E R S No. 380— Breach I
RAKER CITY,
m en w o rk e rs . T h e s e w o m e n w o rk e rs a re us th e b a r r ie r o f th e A n t i-S o c ia lis t L a w th e e c c le s ia s tic a l an d s ta te a u th o r itie s , fo r fe a r o f th e F re e U n io n s a n d o f th e i
Frank Rchelbner, secretary.
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C A R P E N T E R S 1068— Meet Union H a ll every
kenton. secretary-treasurer. Box 83.
un ion s p ro v e th a t as f a r as p a r t y p o ll- B B O T H E B B O O D O F L O C O M O T IV E E N O I-
m en w o rk e rs u n d e r th e s a m e c o n d itio n s u n io n s as to th e o r g a n is in g lin e s a lo n g in th e H h in e P ro v in c e .
Saturday at 7 :8 0 P. M. W m . Short, prev
id eat; Chris J. Kernan, sseratary. 280 N
T h e C h r is t ia n U n io n s n u m b e re d 27,152 tic s a r e co ncern ed th e y a r e a b s o lu te ly
N E E B S — O W . Moon Division 700, Baker,
a s m a le s In a ll th o se tr a d e w h e re w o m en w h ic h I t w as bnst to proceed . T h e firs t
18th street.
w o rk e rs a r e e m p lo y e d . T h is is a ls o tr u a T r a d e U n io n C o n g reas to o k p la c e In 1892, fe m a le w o rk e rs in 1911, d is tr ib u te d o v e r n o n -p a rtis a n o rg a n iz a tio n s , b e lie v in g , as J Gr.— T . A. Courtney, chief engineer; James
H unt, secretary-treasurer and Insurance E L E C T R IC A L W O R K E R S No. 6 1 3 — Pattou
o f th e D o m e s tic W o r k e r s ' U n io n , a l ­ w h en th e d e le g a te s o f th e v a rio u s u n io n s 11 u n io n s, v iz ., r a ilw a y s e rv a n ts o f W u r - th e y do, a t th e sa m e tim e , th e S o c la l-
secretary, 2088 Colo street.
H a ll. State etraet, M onday* at 8 P M
th o u g h th o s e en g sg ed in d o m e s tic s e r ­ decided by a la r g e m a jo r it y In fa v o r te m h e rg , 23 ; g a rd enerH . 3; lith o g ra p h e rs . D e m o c ra tic p a r ty to be th e m o u th p ie c e ; C IO A B M A K E B S No. 487— Meets first Wed
C. LeRoy Brown, financial aecratary. 4-to
v ic e a re m a in ly fe m a le s .
T h e ru le s o f o f n o n -p o lltlc a t u n io n s , such as e x is te d 216; w o m en h o m e w o rk e rs . 8999; w o o d io f th e w o r k in g classes, n o t o n ly lie czu s e
N orth Nineteenth street.
needsy in each month. J. F. Panrod, tecre-
tary.
th is u n io n , too, p ro v id e f o r th e m e m b e r­ u n d e r th e n a m e o f C e n tr a l o r ''F r e e '' w o rk e rs . 169; p o . er. w o rk e rs , 84: sick th is p a r t y re p re s e n ts th e G e rm a n w o r k - ;
P A IN T E B S No. 784— Dorrance Sign Shop 4
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L lb v rty atreet. first and th ird Thursday«
Q u ite a n u m b e r o f w o rk e rs w e re a t ' m e ,a l »®»'k e r "'
w o rk e rs In th e food p o litic a l p a rtie s h a v e fa ile d w h e n e v e r >
at 8 P. M
Ernest G. B urrell, secretary
as Is th e r u le In a ll o th e r F r e e T r a d e
R. D. 7. lo x 8 B.
s tu ff tra d e s . 187; ta ilo r s . 266; m u n ic ip a l th e in te re s ts o f th e w o r k in g classes L0T
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U n io n s .
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to bacco w e re a t s ta k e .
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T Y P O O B A P H IO A L M o . 810— Mooto Orel S ub
F e m a le w o rk e rs In a ll o u r F r e e T r a d e om ous u n io n s, w h e re th e d is c u s s io n o f
day in each month, 420 State St.
Harry
w o rk e rs . 33 95, t e x t ile w o rk e rs , 13,544.
T h ls a t t it u d e o f th e F re e T r a d e U n io n s P A IN T E R S , P A P E R H A N G E R S A N D D B 0
U n io n s e n jo y th e s a m e p r iv ile g e s as p o litic a l q u e s tio n s had n o t been a lt o ­
H . H ill, secretary, »24 North F ro n t street
T h e W o m e n H o m e W o r k e r s ’ U n io n Is has g iv e n ris e to m uch c r itic is m , n o t ► O R A TO R S O F A M E R IC A . No. 1008— Meet
U p to 1908. th e y e a r In
m en. T h e y c o n s e q u e n tly m a y s it on a ll g e th e r b a rre d .
Thursday evening*, Lyndsle Bldg., Room
th e o n ly o r g a n iz a tio n c a te r in g e x c lu s iv e - o n ly on th e p a r t o f th e g o v e rn m e n t, b u t I
h o ard s o r e le c tiv e bodies o f t h e ir resp ec­ w h ic h th e p re s e n t F e d e r a l A s s o c ia tio n
ST. HELENS.
17. Ed G Phillips, secretary, 2203 Church
ly f o r fe m a le s , w h ile a ll o th e r u n io n s als o on th e p a r t o f a ll o th e r p o litic a l
street.
t iv e u n io n s. O u t o f 49 u n io n s e x is tin g L a w w as passed, th e a s s o c ia tio n la w s
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P L U M B E R S A N D S T E A M F IT T E R S No. 348
w e re m a d e In th e b e g in n in g to e s ta b lis h j of la b o r h a v e o fte n been exposed by
Holono, Oregon.
— Meet* second and fourth F rid ay*. C. W.
w h ic h h a v s a la d y p re s id e n t, w h ile th e G e rm a n E m p ir e d id n o t. h o w e v e r, a llo w
Biehop, 2108 Resort street.
s e p a r a te C h r is t ia n W o m e n W o r k e r s ' U n - th e S o c ia lis t m em b ers o f P a r lia m e n t . I t
la r g e r n u m b e r o f th e m e m b e rs fo r m in g o f w o m en b e lo n g in g to p o litic a l so cie­
THE DALLES.
Ions in th e d iffe r e n t tra d e , h u t th is fo rm I (» q u ite n a tu r a l t h a t u n io n s s h o u ld And
th e e x e c u tiv e o f a l l o th e r u n io n s a re tie s . I t m ig h t be ad ded , m o re o v e r, th a t
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ta ry. Box 402, Tha Dolloo, Ore.
s a tis fa c to r y .
o th e r g ro u p s o f tra d e u n io n s a r e a ls o T Y P O G R A P H IC A L Me. 498— Last Sunday In
t r ib u t a b le to a n y ru le s o p p o s in g th e a p ­ th e w o m en w o rk e rs n o t b e in g o rg a n ize d
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T h e C h r is tia n W o m e n H o m e W o r k e r s ' | opposed to th e F re e T r a d e U n io n s , w ho.
B A B ,TE N D ER S — J. W . Adkina. floannal esc
W alte r R. Dimm, secretary.
p o in tm e n t o f w o m e n to g o v e r n in g bod­ w e re n o t w id e ly k n o w n u n t il th e In d u s
rotary.
t r i a l census r e p o rt o f th e y e a r 1895 w as U n *on *" » lm ° » t e x c lu s iv e ly u n d e r t h e ' by th e ir e n e rg e tic a c tio n In a ll w ag e P L U M B E R S A N D S T E A M P IT T B R S No. 481
ies. b u t Is r a th e r d u e to th e In d iffe re n c e
p u b lis h e d . T h is r e p o rt c o v e re d 5.250.000 lea,l ‘)r8l,1P ° f la ,lle s ° o tBl<1e o f th e w o rk - m o ve m en ts, h a ve c o m p elle d th e d u a l o r -
— Monday evening, 8 o'clock, Eighth and W A IT E R S — Otix R. Davie, core of New York
o f m a n y w o m en w o rk e rs , w h o a r e no t
W illam ette street*. W . G. Harbineon, sec­
Reetaurant.
w h o le -tlm e w o m en w o rk e rs , e m p lo y e d In | " ' «
a l , l >Fe , » « r - T h e ir la s t co nven- g a n lx a tlo n s to sh ow th e ir re a l co lo rs,
s u ffic ie n tly In te re s te d In th e m a n a g e m e n t
retary, Box 522.
th e v a rio u s tra d e s an d in d u s tr ie s ; an l U on w a " beld r«c « n , >y- w h » n m u ° h o f m uch to t h e ir a n g e r an d d is g u s t.
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C A B P E N T E B S — A. R. Barnett, 801 Fulton
o f a f fa ir s o f t h e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s .
T h is
In rre a s e o i m o re th a n 1,000,000, o r 24 ! tb e t l,,,e w as ta k e n up b y e lll° R teB
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etraet.
GRANTS PASS.
la c k o f c o -o p e ra tio n on th e p a r t o f th e
p e r c e n t s in c e 1882
A n e n e r g e tic o r - 1 c e r ,a ln " ’ « '’ '•’’•ra o f tl,e E m p e ro r's fa m - i stances, how li t t l e In te r e s t a ll th ese P L U M B E R S , G P. A S. P., No. 104— M eet* I S H E E T M E T A L W O R K E R S — A rthur Spi -k
w o m en is ,o f co urse, la r g e ly d u e to th e ir
g a n ix ln g c a m p a ig n w a s s ta r te d l m m e d i- ! , l y ' T h e la rK e r
of
ta k in g pseudo un ion s r e a lly ta k e in th e w o rk -
Thursday evening.
Richard Venner, see-
ermenn, The Dalles, Or., general delivery.
p o s itio n a s m e m b e rs o f th e ho useho ld,
a t e ly an d I t Is q u ite w it h in th e re a lm s ' ,,a r t ln th e Ptoce««“ " « " w e r e " h o n o ra ry I e rs' cause.
re ta ry ; Jack T . W ent, president; Boz 338
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o f p o s s ib ility t h a t th e v o te o f a la r g e
w h lle a 8tnal1 b ,,n ch o f w om en
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U n io n s
T o ta l M e m b e rs h ip
t h e ir s h o u ld e rs as h o u s e w iv e s an d w a g e
B A R T E N D E R S No. 428— Second and fourto
n u m b e r o f fe m a le w o rk e rs has been o f w o r k e r " w h o had been Bent to re p re s e n t p ree T r a d e U n io n s ............................ 2.320.986
HOOD RIVER.
e a rn e rs .
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Ruadays, Union H e ll, ot 8 P. M .
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so m e In flu e n c e In d e c id in g u p on th e b e s t ' tb e lr
haG to co n te n t ; C h r is tia n U n io n s ............................... 340.957 P L U M B B B 8 A N D S T E A M P IT T B R S No. 611
Brown, oecretory.
m e m b e rs h a v e n e v e r o b je c te d to th e ir
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14 l i t t l e room a t th e C o m m e rc ia l U n io n » fo r E m p lo y e s 32,177
A. Norder, secretary. Hood River, Ore.
. C A R P E N T E R S ' L O C A L No. 976 — Meets
c o -o p e ra tio n , o r to f u l l a n d e q u a l r ig h ts fo r m o f o r g a n iz a tio n
hack o f th e h a ll.
G ro u p o f U n io n »
F e m a le M e m b e rs
KLAMATH FALLS.
every Saturday evenin f in Sones hall.
b e in g g iv e n to th e w o m en w o rk e rs In un ion s.
n-hr
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been , F re e T r a d e U n io n s ............................ 191.332 ! _____,4
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b e tw e e n F ifth and Sixth
t h e ir tr a d e un ion s.
In 1911 th e re W en
E. V . Butta, recording secretary,
in o e r m a n y » * fo rm e d w it h in a n u m b e r o t C a th o lic ' C h r is tia n U n io n s
27 1K2 i P L U M B E R S Mo. 613— C. R. Ila a tin fa , ra-
cording secretary. Box 578, Klam ath Falla, I
...............................
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C o n tr ib u tio n s o r dues, as w e ll as the F re e T r a d e U n io n s , 33 o f w h ic h In c lu d e d W o r k in g M e n 's S o c l e t i e s - t h e C a th o lic | ,
O regon.
- A IN T E B S — M onday n igh t. P a in te r s ’ Hall,
’o n tn ie rc la l U n io n s fo r E m p lo y e s 32,177
T h e n u m b e r o f f e - , T r a ile G r o (|,)B
T h e y a r e o fte n m is ta k e n
b e n efits p re s c rib e d f o r fe m a le w o rk e rs , fe m a le m e m b e ^ f
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Chat. Christ, secretary, care
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good t-ause a m i fig h tin g w it h a ll po s­ B R O T H E R H O O D OP R A IL R O A D T R A IN - ^ M A C H IN IS T S , N O R T H B A N K No 227 —
M B N . L O C A L 316— Meets first and third > F irs t and third Thursday night» Union
in g s a r e u s u a lly less.
F iv e n a tio n a l fo llo w s : R a k e rs an d c o n fe c tio n e rs . 3736; ers. T h e s e C a th o lic T r a d e G ro u p s, h o w ­
s ib le e n e rg y to a t t a in
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o b je c ts .
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C. R. Meyer,
u n io n s h a ve, h o w e v e r, ad o p te d eq u al a r t if ic ia l flo w e r m a k e rs . 667; b re w e ry ev e r, c a n n o t l>e classed as tr a d e unions.
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s c a le s f o r m en an d w o m en , th u s -em ­ w o rk e rs an d m ille r s . 1154; b o o k b in d ers. f „ r t h e ir o b j ^ t ' i V n o t to o b ta in “ b itte 7
secretary,
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a g a in s t a ho st o f en em ies. T h e s tre n g th
|O11B u f pay
work bu, nu
p h a s iz in g th e p r in c ip le o f e q u a lity fo r 14,127; p r in te r 's a s s is ta n ts , 93 22; clerk s,
an d v i r i l i t y o f t h e ir fe d e ra te d bodies has
S w la lls r n
M o re o v e r, th e y have
b o th sexes.
In
th e s e In s ta n c e s th e 206; fa c to r y w o rk e rs . 21,853; b u tc h e rs .
in cre ase d e v e ry y e a r, th u s g iv in g th e o r ­
a m o u n t o f c o n tr ib u tio n v a rie s a c c o rd ­ 106; b a rb ers an d h a ird re s s e rs . 1; g a r- r e p e a te d ly a c te d a s s trik e b r e a k in g a g e n -
g a n ize d w o m e n w o rk e rs cau se to hope-
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in g io th e w a g e s ea rn ed .
T h e benefits
cles. T h e ir lea d ers a r e C a th o lic p rie s ts , f u l l y a w a it th e ir f u r t h e r d e v e lo p m e n t,.
a r e g ra d u a te d In th e case o f th ese u n ­ er», 74 4; m u n ic ip a l w o rk e rs , 706; g la z
S ta tis tic s c o n c e rn in g m e m b e rs h ip pu b- w h ic h Is bound to e v e n t u a lly lead us to i
Is
a ll m y
shop a s s is ta n ts . 8679;
w ood ,
hy thege <rou|>> a f e o f n t t l#
io ns, th u s p r e v e n tin g
th e
g re a t
ris k ‘era. 1;
g ro u p s
f u l l e q u a lity o f bo th aexe» an d to th e
o f our
w h ic h a c c o m p a n ie s th e m e m b e rs h ip o f w o rk e rs , 6819; h a tte r s , 44 14; f u r w o r k - j v a lu e ,aa th e m e m b e rs h ip is not lim ite d
' ' « i o n V “ ~Th e 'c a " th o iic ‘ T ra d e c o m p le te e m a n c ip a tio n o f th e w o rk in g
w o m e n , th a t o f b e co m in g a g r e a te r b u r ­ e ra . 1451; c o -o p e r a tiv e e to re k e e p e rg . 154; j „ 7
cla»»es.
M e th o d » o f
den upon th e fu n d s th a n th e m en. T h e le a th e r w o rk e r» , 1096; lith o g ra p h e rs . 9; G ro u p », a» w e ll as th e C h r is tia n U n io n » ,
E x t r a c t in g
success a t te n d in g th e o rg a n is in g w o rk p a in te r» , 31; m e ta l w o rk e r» , 26,103; p o r­ p u b lis h th e ir ow n Jo u rn a ls f o r fe m a le
T e e th .
HBXTZBH HAXLBOAD M ISH A P S.
o f th e w o m en has s h o w n It s e lf la t e r th a n c e la in w o rk e r» , 2260; n a d d le r» a n d p o r t ­ m em b ers, but th e s e pa p er» a ls o a re
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In th e case o f th e m en. In s p ite o f ‘ he
c h ie fly de vo ted to a tta c k » a g a in s t th e
peop le can h a ve
c o m b in a tio n o f th e tw o sexes In on e a i d a n d »hoe o p e ra tiv e » , 7939; a to n e w o r k - S o c ia l D e m o c ra tic p a r t y , In s te a d o f be- Katalltloa s a d Z a ja r íe s L e e s l a 1913
t h e ir p la te and
th e s a m e o r g a n iz a tio n .
T h e g r o w th in er»', «2, to bacco w o rk e r» , 16,870; u p h o l- ln g used to fo s te r tr a d e u n io n e d u c a ti in
T h a r l a P re c e d in g T e a r .
b r id g e w o rk f i n ­
139; t e x t ile
w o rk e r« .
45.651; a n d s o lid a rity .
n u m b e rs o f th e o rg a n iz e d w o m en w o rk ­ s te re rs ,
SIXTEEN-BUTTON LENGTH, r j r
R e p o rts t o »he B r itis h B o a rd o f T r a d e
ished In one d a y
e r s as c o m p a re d w it h th e g e n e ra l g ro w th tr a n s p o r t w o rk e r» , 6679; c ig a r s o rte r» ,
Commercial Ualon for Bmployea.
by th e r a ilw a y s o f G r e a t B r it a in sh ow
A SPECIAL VALUE A t, PAIR
i f n e ces sary.
o f th e tr a d e u n io n m o v e m e n t w ill be 963.
A n a b s o lu te
T h e C o m m e rc ia l U n io n f o r W o m en t h a t In 1912 1016 persons w e re k ille d
It m u s t be a d m itte d »' a t th e n u m b e r
s e e n fr o m th e ta b le g iv e n below .
The
A very fine glove at a very low p rice-
g u a ra n te e ,
o r g a n iz a tio n
o f . h y tr a in a c c id e n ts an d 8700 In ju r e d , as
fig u re s qu o ted w i l l c e r ta in ly p ro v e th a t o f o rg a n is e d w o m e n w u ’Ite rs Is v e ry E m p lo y e s 1» a n o th e r
lo w w h en c o m p a re d w it h m a le tr a d e |
w o rk e rs th a t sh o u ld be m en - c o tu n a re d w it h
1070 k ille d an d 8345 i n - ;
backed
oy
26
made
of a pure thread tricot silk an 1
tr a d e u n io n is e ! ■« » p p e a lln g m o re and
M . i . A. WBC. Free, lad Bgr.
u n io n is ts , b u t th e r e 1» no d o u b t t h a t th e tlo n e d . T h is so c ie ty w as fo rm e d In 1889 J’ttett In 1911. N o t o n ly w a s th e re a
v e a rs ln P o r t la a *
m o r e to w o m en » o rk e rs
and
m a k in g
with
double-tipped
fingers, all sizes in
,n B e r lin .u n d e r th e n a m e o f ‘V o m m e r - i * n , , l l e r n u m b e r o f fa t a l a c c id e n ts In th e
r a p id s trid e s fo r w a r d In a l l th e d iffe r e n t s p ir it o f tr a d e u n io n is m is g a in in g an
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b ra n c h e s o f w o m e n la b o r, a lth o u g h th e
n u m b e r o f o rg a n is e d w o m en w o rk e rs is w o rk e rs as w e ll.
W o m e n w o rk e rs w i l l i p lo y e » .”
T h e sp h ere o f a c t iv it y was re c o rd w a s a ls o e n c o u ra g in g w h en co n i-
O ffic e Moure i
tiler 16-button length—it is a well
n o t a ll t h a t c o u ld be d e sired , w h e n co m - m u c h m o re r e a d ily re c o g n ize th e bene-1 broaden ed so as Io c o v e r th e w h o le o f ( I ‘a re d w it h th e a v e ra g e y e a r ly m is h a p s
a c tio n th e sooner th e y : G f r m e it y lit 1962. T h is o r g a n iz a tio n had | in ,h a l>*r l,‘<1 fr o m 1901 to 1910.
In the
p a re d w it h th e n u m b e r o f o rg a n is e d in a le tits o f tr a d e u n io n
ireraon» w e re k ille d each r e t t in g B ld g . Third end W se h in g to n . t o r ll.v - S p e c ia lly priced fo r tl .a
w o rk e rs .
T h e a v e ra g e n ie m l» e r« h lp o f r e a liz e th a t t h e ir p o s itio n as w a g e e a rn - l»*en e * ta b ll» h e d c h ie fly fo r p h 'la n th r o - deca<* *
te m p o r a ry one. as th e P*c pu rp o s e», hu t th e ru le s w e re a m e n d - ; y e a r ’ T ,le “ v ,,r» g e o f
In ju r e d In th e
P o r tla n d . O re.
sa le a t .
th e F re e T r a d e U n io n s w as a s fo llo w s ers Is f a r fr o m a
sam e, ex c e p t in r a r e cases, does no t t e r ­ 'e.1 In 1905 s o a s to a d m it o f c e r ta in tr a d e | 10--'e a r » U T tch . 7318 p er y e a r , w a a , h o w -
In :
u n io n ifb je c ts b e in g In clu d ed In th e p r o - I
*‘»we r th a n in e it h e r 1912 o r 1911.
m in a te a t th e tim e th e y m a rry .
Cha». Kirchner.
Henry H anno.,
T o ta l
F e m a le
1
tb e
k ille d la s t y e a r fr o m ac-
Propaganda work Is, in m o st rases . g ra m s . T h e s e ^ o h je i ts a r e not p u rs u e d
Year
M e m b e rs h ip M e m b e rs c a rr le tl on on th e s a m e lin e s , bu t m o re h,y m e a n s o f tr a d e u n io n a o tlo n or math- ' I'1* ' 1*» «»» tr a in s o n ly 19 w e re passen-
o r less a d a p te d to th e specific c o n d itio n s '»'I*. h" 1 m e re ly by p re s e n tin g p e titio n s J
w h ic h s ta n d s ou t s t r ik -
1892 .......................... 237.094
4 .3 6 .
' h ta in ln g In th e v a rio u s tra d e s ,
ln 1 9 0 5 ,1 ° t h° R e ic h s ta g , to th e v a rio u s d e p a r t-
ln co n ’ ra » t w ith r a ilr o a d reco rd s
1896 ......................... 329.230
15,265
' ' h e F re e T r a d e U n io n s e s ta b lis h e d a m e n t» o f th e g o v e rn m e n t, o r to the in th ia c o u n try , w h ic h fr e q u e n tly have ,
190» ............................. « 8 0 .4 2 7
2 2 .8 4 4
-.pectal c e n te r fo r th e o r g a n iz a tio n o f e m p lo y e rs , etc.
T h is s o c ie ty , w h ic h in a h o w n an m a n y d e a th * r e a u lta n t fr o m a
1905 . .
1 ,3 4 4 .8 0 3
7 4 ,4 1 1
Direct Importers Rhine and Moselle
P aaa en K er*
in ju r e d
in
'» - o m e n
w o rk e rs ,
c a lle d
th e
W o m e n ! 1311 n u m b e re d 32,177 m em b er», has c e r- a in « le wrreck
1 9 0 6 ...............................1 ,6 8 9 ,7 0 9
118,908
Wines.
, W o rk e rs ' S e c r e ta r ia t, w h ic h is p a rt o f " » in ly d o n e a g re a t deal on b e h a lf o f its m ia h a p a to t r a in * n u m b e re d 683. N in e ty *]
4 907 ...........................1,856.506
136,929
th e
G e n e ra l C o m m is s io n
o f G e rm a n i m em b ers, e s p e c ia lly b y m ean s o f its em - paaNentcera w e re k ille d fr o m o th e r causes '
1908 ............................1.831.731
138.443
U N IO N M A D E
Of
Dealers ln High-Grade Liquors and
p lo y m en t bn tea os an d be n efit fe a tu re s w h ile tr a v e lin g , a n d -2 146 in ju re«!.
T r a r ie U n io n s ( t h e la t t e r body Is synon
1909 ............................1,832.«67
133,866
“ o t h e r p e rs o n a” th e r e w e re 2458 t r e a - ,
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1910 ........................... 2.017.298
161,512
o r n o n s (o th e e x e c u tiv e o f th e A m e ric a n
Cordials.
Clothing, Farniahing Goods
p -e d e r a tio n o f L a b o r ). A la d y s e c re ta r y h a " fo r f e ite d m uch o f th e s y m p a th ie s passers to m e e t d e a th , in c lu d in g s u i­
1911 ........................... 2.320.98«
191.332
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d
l w a s a p p o in te d us head o f th e new de-
th e la b o r m o v e m e n t on ac co u n t o f Its
Hats, Shoes, Etc.
Tel. Main 287. N. E. cor. Fourth
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1991, fo r, d u rin g a perio d o f 12 years,
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