Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, December 15, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    A t Portland Playhouses This Week L"
Proceedings of the C en tral Labo r Coonctl
POINTERS FOR PAINTERS
Official Minn tee of tbs Last Masting *f tbs Working Head of Organ I tad
Once more, oh, •• Brothers of the
Labor for Portland and Vicinity.
Brush,” will your humble scribe seek
■ through the columns of the Labor
Phones M ala 1 aad A 1122.
Press to awaken in your dormart
Meeting railed to order by President ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W illia m A B rad y presents
souls a spirit of emulation that will Stanley at 8 o'clock,
♦ untai » l o t o r P ortland ♦
T h e Comedy D ra m a Success
cause you to hunt publicity as eagerly
On rollesll all officers were noted ♦
CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL ♦
•'BOUOMT A BD FAZD FOB”
1 as you now »bun it. The preponder- present except Treasurer Logan,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Iv e n ln c a , lo w e r flo o r 11.50, 11; balcony
ance > f opinion as expressed by an
Minutes of previous meeting were ap-
11, "Sc, 50c. Both M ata.. 11, 75c. 50c.
Bakeria» -R o y a l B a k e ry A C onfection­
almost unanimous vote of the principal proved as read.
ery Co.
painters' organisation in P ortland5 Col. C. 8. Wood was then given the
Bartenders— Palace Hotel Bar and
-bowed that they believed that a col floor.
His remarks concerning the a r-ja ll saloons that do not display the
Mala 2, A 6360, Gao. X». Baker, Mgr.
umn in the Labor Press devoted to tion of Mavor Albee and Commissioners I Union Bar Card
F i r s t tim e a t P o p u la r P ric es,
the special affairs of painters would Bigelow and Dieck in voting down the
“A MANTI W O 2 L D ."
Barbeen Chop nt 14» H F irst street.
tend to inject into our paper a touch ’ Daly amendment to the water code,, Brewery
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Trades B eetle s—Spring Val
As p la y e d w it h g r e a t success by M a ry
M .in n e rln g .
A p ro b le m p la y o f s tro n g
, f in lividuality that would make it of »bowed that the Realty B«iard and the ««• Wine Co., Old Style German
d r a m a tic p u rp o s e d e a lin g w it h th e m u ch -
more general .nt.rest to all. As a re- Employers’ Association, bv their usual B*er
discusaed q u e s tio n o f m o ra l e q u a lity
B’ urhnrn — Rainier
i si,It of that belief I was honored hy ¡(series, had got just what they desired.
o f t..e sexes.
P ric e s 26c, S5c, 50c. 75c.
Sat. M a t.. 35c, 60c.
W ed . M a t., 25c.
' l>eing
appointed
to represent the \fr. Wood spoke on many other matters Agency, handled by Brunn A Co., F irst
painters in these columns. Previous relative to the welfare and good work and Alder streets.
Building Trades Council—Lipmaa,
to tnv apjmintmcnt I had looked on that had been done bv organized labor
Wolfe A Co.
the
average
painter
as
being
somewhat
in
this
eitv.
Cathsrlas Coantlaa aad Bar Company la
T.
.
. .
. ,
B nlldtag Trades B tone A W ebster. T.
like a garrulous
old , woman . . who
tells
•Tbs Birthday Praaaat” ; 141 taa B e rlsta ,
.
.
.
« WM
seconded and c a rrie d B. W ilc o x and a ll his products. W ood-
Daw B aw k las, T b s Brads, « « Ballys,
all she knows and some things she that a rising vote of thanks lie given ward. Clarke A Co., druggists. Park a id
L sa n stt B W ilson, Three D oles Btata.ro, '
dotftii t. but since I have received a to £ o| Wood for the interest he had Alder street«; Constantin« Market. Do<
World's B ren ts.
Matta»» Daily, 1000
license to.tell of their doings they have taken in organized labor’s behalf a n d lCabln Saloon. Haxelwood Craemer.- Co.
Seats a t 26c.
shut up like the proverbial clam. I for the able address given to the t’oun-
C a ry a n ts is R o th chlld Bros.
have nosed around at opportune and cj,
Central Council—Ruud Manufactnr-
inopportune times, I have “ butted i n ”
The following resolution, on m otion ,?"« C o > ««•»>■*<, Ua.
United Cigar 8torse and
W K BBB B TBBTBO DT OOEB
when I had no “ b u tt” coming. I have wag „nanimouslv adopted:
~ Clgwrmakere—
‘
i
tha‘
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asked each painter I n e t the stock
“ Resolved, That the right
n _ of free
Mattaaa D ally, A ny Beat, 16c
question. “ What do you k n o w !” and l p w h is the most valuable'"inheritance
n a c tr tc e l W erk sro -H o m a
.
“A B IO B T A » T MB 1 A T 2 ,” offarad by
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in ^ ri^ ‘7 ‘ h*
° f I^bor, as the cause of Labor depends Company, MorrUon Elactrtc C o r n e r
10 com sdlaas; KATIB BAVDW1BA, Atb-
lstlo ▼ saas; U W WBBZ>B, M oaologlst
¡ ’7 er’
^'o ,'lln8-
The unanimity of BOt upoU enforced laws but upon in- and all shops amnlorlwg n«tn-..»iz.»
aad Saaopboalst; DABCT * WXX4UAMS,
ragtime Botaterar»; M O ID k BAX.X.B,
that declaration by them has nearly telligent thought and there can be no
Metal Trade*— Portland Artificial loo
S laasrs aad Dancars; T I L L U C a , Jaet-
com meed me that they tell the truth, dissemination of free thought without Co-’ Boll. Wildman A Co.. Portland Shoot
ing Juggler.
- - it - said
- - that sometimes free speech,
Metal Works. Willamette Iron A S teel
I have - heard
Works, all m achlns shops not working
one more drink will make
some men
“ Resolved, That the eonduet of the an
eight-hour day.
tell all they know. I would have tried so-called “ Landlord” and “ rospect-
r o w a n ’ B lsp b aats, direct from Bow
York Blppodrome; Otto Bros., Blab k
I this scheme, but it seems hard to find a b le” classes, in taking possession of ' atra.
Boblason, Dam itresoa Tvonpe, Benson k
a painter when you really
need him the Council Chamber Friday, December
Mw at i dan o C has. E. Torko and band:
Bell, m a t s r —nope. Orchestra. Bargain
Matinee, »vary neat, 15 coats. Popular
who can stand another.
5th, interrupting the Commisisoners and ' J- Neubauer, grocer: Goo. H.
Prices—B oxes said fir st row balcony n-
But in all seriousness, if the paint- refusing in coarse and abusive terms to i * nj orchaatr.
sarved. Phones A 223«. Mala ««3«. Onr-
F atntsrs— W illiam s A Bllsd.
tlB , 2:10
tala at 2i3O, T 7:1
e r s’ section in the Press is to be made let anyone be beard in favor of the
Bros.. John Blind and a ll shops that em ­
' of any |>articular interest to mem- Daly Water Ordinance, was an exhibi­ ploy non-union man.
■ her« of the craft it will be necessarv tion of lawlessness, intolerance and bad
F rtattag Trades — Saturday Evening
u i
a
n
u r v iu r r s
« u u
d u v d iiic
p
v w e B s v u
—« « •
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w
v u iu i.r w j.,.» i
for
all
brothers
who
become
possessed
manners, » insulting
to
the v Commission-
Post. Independent Printing Co.
f information that they think may ««». disgraceful to the participants and
F. Shea and all firm s
o
to a o .t
...K K a k
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k i .
n
th p
’it v
A II< 1
h n r f l
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H llb vofm i V P
does t to
the i city,
and i above
all, subversive
j not employing union mechanics.
be
of m interest
to > publish
it. T This
Stationary B aglneers— Portland. Crys­
not necessarily mean that you need to ; ° f free speech and rational discussion,
imperil a brother's life or liberty by Labor reluctantly feels that had such tal Ice Co.. Liberty Coal A lea Co.. In-
Enough Said
“ bawling him ou t,” but if he has an conduct been indulged in by the poor
Ies A Coal Co.
E leventh aad W ashington
Tailors— A ll custom tailor firm s that
quarrel a“d badly clothed, the police would cannot supply the label.
addition to the family or
have been promptly called in to clear
Catherine Countias at the Orpheum.
with his -wife “ put us n ex t.”
Metal Trades—Yorke lee Machine
the
chamber and enforce order.
FABX AMD WASHINGTON STREETS
Co., Yorke, Pa.
Trade conditions in the painting
“ Resolved, That the Daly Ordinance
_.
: craft are at present slack and manv
AT THE HEELJG.
Lvrie Theatre all week.
e , ProRyalu j brothers are idle, yet the situation in was a wise measure, in line with the
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"“^ i " 1, * * * " s
S u n c ^ ’ T * 1 F ° et "h
William A. Brady has sent the pro is headed by “ The Managers,” a live-1^
usicsl comedy sue,ess, «nder I
„
a,
tm e of
r simplification of method would have ;
' " '•« » e «
durtion of “ Bought and Paid For,” Iv new music
Come E arly
tight
expected
year. given a greater efficiency at a saving ^ ° " v e"t!io". P ^ ^ ' n g s , now busiae
one of the best of the Broadhurst com the direction of Arthur Harrison, the
The
locals affiliated with of more than a hundred thousand dol- roni ,8ltlng Nurses, filed
edydram as, for the week.
Charles company's new director, with the 12
PEOPLE’S THEATER
Millward returns in the big role o f ' “ Tango dancers” as an added feature. P*in*ew District Council No. 24 have jarg per annum at the present time, with
Bill»— For banner carrier, <18.00; two
WEST PARK AMD ALDBB
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a,,,oP,ed " n<,w ’ ■»rking rule which reg , proportionate
as bells, 50 eentA B ill, were ordered paid.
■ Ihe man who
buys anil pays for and,
»-a y-x-a » »»'»>«»* » • increase
ss» a » as - of saving
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ulates the size of brush that may be the
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in popuIation.
The Social Drama.
Evelyn Weidling, an actress new to
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Moved
and seconded that Bro. „ A. wv-
Jo-
MOTIBO BBAB
doom ; f o b
«A»» ,1 . in •» —
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(this Coast, appears in the role of the
How many homes are ruined by in - , « used
applying
paints
the
Moved and seconded that the seere- hannsen, of San Francisco, be granted
poor little parcel of fem inity who is ternal discord! How many lives are '« n o u s paint substitutes whieu ha, e U rv
instructed to send a copv of the floor. Motion carried. Brother Jo-
weak
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m ined by a suppression of love and , « m e into such general use the >«»» the above resolution to the daily news hannsen stated tha? he was ia Portland
bought.
■BA WODF”
feeling!
“ The House of Discord,” t " '
_ 8 n l^ e n ,j n ^ o r d e r _ to w - .
Motion
was
unanimously 1 for the specific purpose of g ettin g fu n d .
A w o n d e rfu l m o tio n p ic tu re v e rs io n o f
AT THE BAKER.
now on at the Globe Theater, Eleventh crease sales of their produi ta, have ad adppted
for the defense of Brothers O. A. Tvoit-
Jack
Ix m d o n 's
m o st
fa m o u s
novel.
The Baker players will present an- and Washington, is a strong drama, rotated the use of kalson.ine brushes
P ric es: B a lc o n y 10c. lo w e r flo o r 20c box
Moved and seconded that H. Lewis moe and E. A. Clancy, also o f Raw
seats 30c Box seats may be reserved by other comparatively new play to this illustrating what mav happen in th is .'" applying them, but th practical an(J w j pqai,er> „ committee repre- Francisco, and well known members of
phone. Mar. 880 or A2087.
f jtv ¡n j j ary Maunering's greatest ■ kind of a home.
workman knows that the ueo of such
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sented by the “ Unemployed of Port ' organized labor in that x eity, and
Contlnnona Farfonaance
- starrir
-—
- - — vehicle.
l : . i .
< “ < • A Man's si-—u
>>
W orld,”
oo s or app \ mg
e.n is me cien , ¡and n j,e given the floor of the Coun-; throughout th e entire country. Brother
for the week. It is an unusual play
impractical and unculy laborious, in f i ,
earried Mr
gtated Johannsen then gave a lengthy report
A Treat at the Peoples.
and deals quite frankly with a ques­
In the days of big things in filmdom
something like using a
that a mass meeting was to be held of the labor conditions in T a . Aag^laa.
Ton can procuro bread bearing this tion often discussed these days
that there occasionally flashes across the brush tn
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to clean the teeth; it might *"
fill ;>t the
piaM gunday
in
beginning with the explosion of the
Union Label
of the equality, or inequality rather, horizon something unusunllv strong and ,he lo" L an
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’ s?' "t..1* half of the unemployed
and asked
the “ T im es” building to the arrest and
of the present code, that condemns the good> and this is trne
Jack
would be unwo-kmanlike and mighty
representative to the convie'Don ô f ï h ë V e N .m L ? b r o t h Z r o
woman unmercifully and excuses the don •„ <«8ea W olf.” There is no au- P°°r t«»te. A copy of the notification m„eti
and algo agkpd the Council’s , It was the first time since that no-
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thor in America more popular . than
«ent
to 6 the
employers of the city will endoT8^meBt foT a movement to assist] 1 torious trial that the entire facts
Jack London, and his stories are as h<" found elsewhere in this issue of |fce unemployed to organize.
they were recorded were Vver given to
AT THE EMPRESS.
, . . eagerlv sought for as those of ; Rud- •’he Labor Press.
Moved and seconded that a committee members of rg.inized labor in this
Laughs galore are promised to be
..
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V
. vard Kipling
days,
\ e t a few more short days and the of flve be appointed to call on the C ity ieity . It was, indeed, very intereatiwg,
i e in his palmiest
i
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brought about by the headline act at ; •
semi-annual election will take place -
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the Empress this week.
It is “ A ,
in the various painters’ locals. It be-
Chinese as Militiamen.
Night at the B ath ,” a former Or-1
A company of Chinamen, all citi hooves all members to bear this in duzing the winter months. Moved, as could put the entire facta before the
pheum feature which will be presented
zens
of the United States, has been mind, and l e Johnny-on the Sjiot with a substitute for the whole, that a com­ ¡ citizens of Portland.
by Joe M axw ell’s players including
resolve
brothers who mittee of flve be appointed to inquire
Baker and Wright, the original brake- mustered into the military service. A a firm i-a
j
» to elect
i
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It was moved and seconded that
men. who helped to make the produe- « -« « d « m p a n y is preparing to take «r<- 9 “» ,fied- “° on^
of the County Commissioners, City Com eommitta« be appointed to work in eo-
tion such a big success in New York the oath, with the probabilities th a ti« “d capability to fill them »»*•«£•<• missioners nnd Governor West and g e t ! operation with Brother Johannaen in
big
at the
tonally,
*,re, * so « d c ’^ed particulars covering wavs and means I ' calling a mass meeting for Sunday
Ten cornei! ia ns present 'A Night at within a year there will be a regiment fro
mbirth with the God-given love for to procure work for the unemployed. a fternoon, December 21. Motion enr-
of Chinese in the militia organization.
the
B
ath
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JE W EL BAK ERY
The Chinamen are natives of Honolulu. the principle that naturally fits them Substitnte fora the whole carried and ; rjed and fhair appointed p eteraen,
«‘■«¡r «ppointeJ the following delegates , Burns," Young, Moore, Vinson. Com
291 GRAND AVENUE
' AT THE ORPHEUM.
have
formen
themselves
into
organisa-■
nn
committee-
M a i n i ire
M adsen1 nilt, Pe W1|| meet ‘
.
, ' office,
a
No
Reference.
Vaudeville
gained
a
valuable
acqui-
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m uiee. jnaginrr.
ma.icr..
gecretarv
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Pbone East 124
t m n u t a p t h o h h n p fit nr h n m n n it v
i and
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Harris, r Editor
the
Labor
sitii n when Cathrine Countiss, the
Husband- -Y ou can put this down as tions for the benefit of humanity.
Tiiesday evening, lleeember 16, and ar­
The crying need of the hour all over i>fesK.
! handsome and popular actress who settled if I eyer get out of it you
range for said meeting.
ComaanMlcationa— From Helen Car-
reated the role of V ivie in ‘ ‘ Mrs. will nevi r catch me in matrimony this land is for representatives of the
Reporta of Section»—Building Trades,
tr*
ses
who
are
big
enough
for
the
W arren’s Confession,” decided to en-
.
no report. Printing Trades, tn r . Metal
BALTIMORE DAIRY LUNCH (list with the two-a-day ranks. She is again
p< -itions of trust which they are
Wife—You w on’t, if you depend oi> called
upon to occupv, men o f honor to bead our government, the kind Trades, delegates from the Metal Trades
one of the best-known stars on the ,nc f or reference.—Public Ledger.
LUNCH ROOMS
and truth, who are willing to make a needed in our state, county and muni- reported that the Willamette Iron A
stage, having won great success in the
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2 S7 Wa»h. 8 t .
88 T h ird Straet
personal sacrifice for a principle that cipal official positions and also needed ¡Steel Works would not accept contracts
Cigars for Christmas.
•128 Wash. 81.
303 Burnside
chief roles of both “ The Awakening
involves the interests of humanity; to represent our labor organizations, for work under the 8-hour law. Water­
264 Morrison 81reeC
of Helena R itch ie” and “ The White
ideal
Oregon-made
cigars
make
men who can hear the eall of the op- " > have an abunlance of good officiaDfront, good. Brewery Trades, good,
RETAIL BAKERY STORES
madp
S ister.”
Thev
are
Christmas presents.
pressed, as well as the demand of tin material in our ranks; let us choose, Report of Officers— Executive Com-
207 4th St.
Alder Bet. le t 6 2nd
in sanitary workshops by union men. '
’
>nd whoge haf d8 are more , he best, and after we have elected m ittee reports that Meier A Frank mat-
AT THE PANTAGES.
£64 Morrieon Street
A
box
would
please
any
smoker
who
r
e
j
.
)o
he]
.v —. .
help the
the undcr
undcr do„
dog |n j,u-
— them to r< • w n t us for the ensuing ter was le ft in hands of the Team sters’
Children will have their innings at
O. B. WAT8OM, Prop.
appreciates good tobacco.
inanity's fight than to grab
the al 5 term
let i t p t behind them as one Union. Delegates of the Teamsters*
Pantages for the week, for Power's
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ightv dollar.
tn«n, an<1 80 t e ,P Bnd enc«liraR<' t1"’01 Union stated that an amicable settlo-
elephants, direct from the New \o r k
Success comes to the man who be-
These are the type of men needed «nJ each other by our mutual effort ment had been .jnsted for the preeent
■ Hippodrome, where they were a posi- ; beves in succeeding.
Wa solicit the trade of anion fandlla«.
that the coming year
may be the with Meier A Frank and the Teamsters’
tive sensation, will be featured. Four ____________________________________ _
'y
“
banner”
year
in
prosperity
and ad Union.
FINK A LEWIS
of these huge performers will take
vancement in Portland.
Meanwhile, ' Report Of Special Committee*—Mat-
part
in
the
performance,
and
to
give
Staple and Fancy Groceries
with a hearty wish that all painters ters relative to the Banner Committee,
the little ones ample opportunity to
Dressed Poultry, Etc.
may enjoy a happy and plentiful 1 It was moved and seconded that this
enjoy the act, Manager Johnson has
Phones Eatl 582; C 1450
Christmas and New Year. Fraternally, committee be given full power to set.
reserved Saturday matinee, December
514 Mississippi Avenue, Portland, Ora.
PICKARD.
Motion carried. From Special Mass
20, as a speial children’s matinee.
Meeting Committee. Thia committee
True education is the ability to meet gave the Council a statement covering
AT THE LYRIC.
R IO B OSADE
An exceptionally »trong bill will be
situations.
'the matter thoroughly. On motion, duly
CONFECTIONS
offered by Keating and Ulood at the
seconded and carried, the report of the
committee was received and filed, and
ADMIMISTBATOB’S botxob .
N o tic e Is here b y r iv e n th a t th e u n d e r­ the committee discharged.
signed has been d u ly a p p o in te d by th e
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the C n u - t y of M u ltn o m a h , a d m in is t r a t o r ' * ' p *”
proceedings, filed
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Phone East 1423, »-251».
<1,>A i'"p -rtrs< OS h a v in g C laim s a x a ln s t said K v Delegate Stack that Attorney Ar-
Horse ambulance for sick or disabled
e s ta te a re here * b y * re q u ‘ tre “ d to p re s e n t th e tbur I^angguth requested the Central
animals at a moment’s noties; j>riees
IC E C R E A M AND
same
reasonnbie. Report all eases sf eraslty
r ^uncil to appoint a speaker to
W A T E R IC F 3
tr a tn r p r o p w iy v e rifie d • « by la w r e - .
1 tn this office. Open day and nigh*.
q u ire d . a l B oom 21» Goodn > i^ h B o ild - represent the Council at the Bar Aseo-
269-71 Morrison Street
fV^m'lhe'd»?;?” , ^ * « ^ " ’,Txmon,h,‘ eia tio n ’s banquet to be held Tuesday
C a l, (I th is 1st d a y o f I » c« mher, 1»1I. noon, December 16. Tt was moved and
A d m in is tr a to r o f " ” K M a T ^ o f V r a n k i l n « ‘««” >¿•<1 t h a t the Council accept the
F a s ta b ro o k a , deceased
j -
c«.
i ap­
invitation. Motion - adopted.
Chair
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , D e c e m b e r 1, 1»13.
pointed Editor Harris as Council's rep­
b u s t p u b lic a tio n , lie c e m b e r 2». 1913.
resentative, and that Brother Harris
appoint as many ns he desired to be
Plates that fit.
NOTICE TO CREDITO BS.
In th e m a tte r o f the e s ta te o f T h o m a s p re s e n t w it « him.
J. H a m ilto n , deceased
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.
Receipts
-Typographical No. 58, 89;
Nitrous Oxide and
o-en
slg ned ba's b e V n 'a p î^ ^ ^ ^
Internationa' Longshoremen No. 5, $6;
S elf Administered.
o f t i,e e s ta te o f T h o m as J. H a m ilto n . Teamsters N o . 762, A3; Drivers A Bot-
. ^ ^ ï ï ' . ’V.nômih CoinVv' tiers, «.I. Car;su,ters No. «08,
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611.40;
S ta te o f Oregon, fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
a m i has q u alified
A ll persons h a v lu g t o t a l re c e ip ts ».12.40
c la im s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re here b y no-
- Disbursements— Banner carrier, »18;
lifte d to present th e sam e to m e » '
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623 W o rc e s te r b u ild in g . P o r tla n d , O.-e- two bells, 50 cents,
gon, w ith v o u .h e rs and d u ly verified,
There
being
no more business before
121 >/, Gran-1 Ave., Cor. East Alder 8t.
w it h in n ix moi Ih a fro m d a le h e re o f
the Connell, Connell adjourned at 11:20
I I . I,. W A G N O N .
A d m in is tr a to r.
Portland, Ore.
(for tine week.
R O B E R T J. U P T O N .
M W. PETERSEN,
A tto rn e y .
O a le o f firs t p u b lic a tio n , N o v . 24, 1» i3
Secretary.
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Oregon Humane Society
SALE
Choice Suit or Overcoat
Crown and Bridge Work
$20
at BARKHURST’S
Dr. D. S. Bomgardner
Portland's Leading Tailor
Call early and inspect the goods
I >ate o f la s t p a b llc a tlo n . Dec. 22. 1»13.