Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, June 15, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    M onday, June
PORTLAND LABOR PR E88
Fa«« Two
ont Out of Building Trades
Wii' Pull Together.
Following ia a copy of an agreement
and approved by the
executive boards of the Bricklayers,
Masons nail Plasterers International
G iv in g th e Worker a C hance
BY
JO H N
ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL— CENTRAL LABOR OOUNCIL--M««ti^ t r n j
Friday, 8 P M . room 201 Labor T .m p V
Third Friday «Tanina. 205*4 Firat street
G. W. Stanley, president, M W. Petersen,
George H Howell, «ecretary, Oragouisu
composing room.
serretary, Labor Temple.
BOARD OP BU B IN B SSS . O ENTS— M etis LOCAL LABEL TRADES SECTION— Second
..n .| t h e U n ite d
Tuesday and Friday at 8 A M , at Labor
a m i fo u r th T u e s d a y s , 8 P. M , a t 230*4
D10,J °* ’
“• “
’ **® y n i t e d .
Temple
Y a m h ill.
E d J. S ta c k , p re s id e n t; hi. Brotherhood of < ’arpenters
arpenters and Joiners
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BREWERY TRADES SE C T IO N - First Fri
„ ..„ „ „ .„ I
day, 162*4 Second «treat. O. D. i . ’ ta, cor­ METAL TRADES COUNCIL— First end third ’
‘of
T h u r s d a y n ig h ts
F . B. R a e u b ig , sec-
h i r s t . \ \ < a g re e to a general
ner Third and Reach streets Lents
r e ta r y . 327 S ix th
s tre e t.
M a r e h a ll fe n s iv e and defensive” alliance under
BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL— Meats
n
5784.
H e a d q u a rte rs
an d
h a ll,
209
M,, Monday. Labor Tomple, 162 *4 Second
the following conditions:
A llsk y B ld g .. M a r sh a ll 1641.
«treat
W. T. Orr, secretary ; B. W. Slav
man. business agent
O ffici hour«, 12 to PAINTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL No. 2 4 —
Second: That no member of either
1. Telepbona, Marshall 766.
Meet» every Thur»d*y at Labor Temple, organization shall work on any opera-
W ANNAM AKER
Oiving our workers an added por people in their work is a large aseet
tion of the rewards they help to earn of good to any business establishment.
While it is true that the new holi-
is every bit as good business as it is
good morals! If people are treated like day touches the humanities of business,
oxen, they can he depended on to it is only fair to say that the work
make only an ox-like return! Treated people are afways and ever disposed
otherwise, the difference is a miracle! to treat fairly those who have their
The position of the working man interests at heart, and I believe that
in ISfll and in 1914 shows a great the buyers of good»-—especially in the DISTRICT COUNCIL OP CARPENTERS
lUnc’oc^iu«»?' r' eor4in* ,ecr,Ury' 288 tion where workmen are employed
Meets «eery Friday night.
O. T. Hunt.
..
..
..
,
change for the better. When we lie Hummer time—can easily become our
Buainoss Agent; P. R. Lingtnaa, Secretary WATERFRONT FEDERATION— Second and o t h e r than those who %
are in good
gan business, all the stores were open partners in thia humanitarian effort
Treasurer. Hours 8 A. M to 4 :8 0 P. M.,
fourth Tuesday«, s P. M.. 206*4 Firat St. standing in the respective international
Labor
Temple.
Telephone
Marehall
785.
J.
I.
Tucker,
»ecretary.
48»
Albina
avenue.
from 7 in the morning to
7 in the and aid us by concentrating their pur­
U XI i O f l N,
evening! Gradually we got
to a 6 chases within the five «lays, so that
Third: That in all “ offensive and
o ’eloek closing and now it is 5 o ’clock hot Saturdays may become health giv
defensive” movements no subordinate
D IR E C T O R Y of L O C A L U N IO N S
every day and opening in the morn- ers to the workers without loss of pay.
local of either international union i
ing at 8:30 instead of at 7. This
It is true that, for years, we used
shall be permitted to take any local 1
shows three and a half hours every to close at noon, but noon oftentimes
—~
hetion whatsoever until the question '
day given to workers within h »ingle was 1 o ’clock, and when our people BARBERS’ UNION, No 76— Third Tuesday.
AU 324e» “ “Bent- 272 ° ““ n
,2t4 requiring joint action shall have first j
7 "
r r
Poraatry Hall, Fourth and W ashington
lifetime.
reached their homes at 2 or 3 o ’clock,
"
.
C. H
H. . Ki
Kelly,
secretary, --------
187*4 _ F . irst . street;
LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL No
4 - M « l . b ®e “ i u b n ,i t t e d b>' t h ® p r e s id e n t s of
Main »18»
While this was coming on, we found the whole of the Saturday was prac-
fire! end third W ednesday eeeoin g. ISOM, the Bricklayers, Masons und Plaster- !
ways to establish annually a two tically gone! Now that the store closes BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORK
Second street.
A. E Barnes, business erg Union of America and the United
«rent; H Larsen aecre>«ry.
Hcadquar
. ,,
.
, , .
EES, No. 114— Meet« flrat and third Set
weeks’ furlough in the Summer time at 5 o ’clock, the jieople are free on
Mrs. 24» Flanders; telephone A 2060, Mam Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners
orday in month, at 6 P. M., 280*4 Yamhill
without any reduction in pay. In old Priday to take trains to shore and
• treat. Earl Stout, president W ill E. Jen
2 o st.
of America.
kins, «ecretary and business agent. Room
times clerks and others in the store mountain places and on Monday moru-
Fourth: No movement of an “ of
8, 280*4 Yamhill street. Phona, Main 7510. MACHINISTS, W ILLAMETTE LODGE Mo
had to work also at nights, especially ings, taking turns, half our people need
63 Meets first end third W ednesday», 8 f e n s i v e iitid d e f e n s i v e ’ ’ e h n m e t e v ahull
F. M.. hall 300 Aliaky b:dg. Third and ,
e a 1 " e r ,n !,1 ' e
c h a r a c te r s h a ll ,
BEER
D
R
IV
E
B
8
AND
BOTTLERS—
Firat
Saturday nights, and they had very not report for duty until 9 o ’clock,
Morrison
E. Ehlcn. recording »ecretary; be c o u n te n a n c e d in cases where such
and Hurd Thursdays. Labor Temple, 1 6 2 ‘x
little time for education or recreation. This practically gives two full days of
Hci-ond alreet. T. II. Kendlg, aecrctery.
2u9 Ali^/Vui'ldtar“ ^ ’^
” ^ ' . Joint won’d b® a ' *°>ation of existing agree
1267 East Yamhill street. Telephone Ta
Eighteen years ago we established country rest, if so desired, to our
meeting with No. 483 svsry .'»ftta Wed nee ments that have been submitted to
bur 2476.
schools as part of the business system < workers.
and duly approved by the president«
WORKERS— Second and fourth
for our own employes and in two es
The keeping o,<en of a business BREWERY
Saturday evening», 22814 Y a m h ill. Theo. MACHINISTS, RAILROAD LODGE No. 433 of both international unions, as is re-
Kruppanbaeber, secretary. P . O. Box 171.
tablishments — tbc Philadelphia store I house on Saturday a half day, was
— Meats the second and fourth W ednesdays
1
hv
th e
c o n e t titutinnal
it
law
of each month. Room 300, Aliaky building, <l ,lir e '1
D.'
,,ie
c o n s t it
and the New York »V'e—we have practically giving nothing to the work bridge , DOCK AMD P IE R CARPENTERS
Third sad Morrison streets
Stave Taylor, thereof.
No 872— Meets every Saturday, 12614
more than a thousan 1 ot our people people, as the day was lost in coming
recording secretary. 20» Aliaky building
____________________
Second street, f . A. Riley, Secretary anil
Marshall 1641.
0 . R. Merrill, financial
_
now that are daily in the school rooms, nnd going, counting the hours of serv-
Buainest Agent.
•ecretary; office. 20» Aliaky building.
O n e-S to ry S ch o o l H o u ses.
with studies instead of store work, jee.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY TRAINMBN
J".'?' mccGng of N ° 6 3 and No. 483 .T .r y
Gacept for those now under
— Meet» firat and third Sunday at 1 SO F.
fifth Wadnasday.
receiving the same pay as if they
------------------------
M., and .econd and fourth Saturday at
struction, Kansas City, Mo., probably
were all the time at their counters or
TH E C H EA PEST M ARK ET,
7 :8 0 P. M., in S w ... H a ll, 3 8 8 *» Third
.^7.’ Bldg
” H. ^ Henderson,
V 80“” will build no more schools more than
215
Oregonian
it.
street, between Jefferson and Columbia
desks.
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aecrctery, 761 Brooklyn
one story in height.
While larger
straata.
L. D. K»y»ar. Jefferson street
The effect of shortening hours and
So far a's I know there is not in
depot.
MARBLE W O RK ERS’ LOCAL No. 25— Firat grounds are required, the reduction in
creating means of education, begin- history record of anything so dis- BAR TEND ERS’ LEAGUE Mo. 38«— First and
and third Thursdays, 26» Third «tract, the cost of the buildings is said to
third Sunday», 12 noon, 2051b F irst St
A. S. In.hoff. Princess H otel.
•»
ning before night-schools were estab- graceful to the human intellect as the
offset the increased i cost » of « sites,
ex-
Cba». O r n in u n , flnancial »ecretary, 2051a
lished in Philadelphia, has marked a modern idpa that the commercial text,
MARsNE COOKS’ AND STE W A R D S’ ASSO- e e p t in co n g eK ted d ig t r ic t s.
First. Main »764, A 7582.
CIATION
o
r
TH
B
PACIFIC
COAST-
great change in the spirit and in the “ Buy in the cheapest market and sell bindery WOMEN Me. I I S — M eats second
Meets every Munday night at ft o ’clock,
content of the people we employ.
in the dearest,” represents, or under Monday evening in Aliaky building, Third
corner Ash and Second streets. T. Baker.
A b o u t E u r ly R is in g .
■lesala Henderson,
and “
Morrison
etree's.
Business Agent. Telephone Main 9 3 J 1.
Life is not • all drudgery for them any circumstances could represent, an ,,ld
°
547 Webstar «treat, Woodlawn 2416, re
Gibbs
—
1 believe in early ris in g ,
cording secretary; Marma H arrington. 554 MARINE r iB E M E N .0 I L E R 8 AND WATER
now and learning has, in thousands of available principle of national econ-
R. Morrison «treat, Ta’
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- TENDERS-
« .w r ,« » « r UNION
- m n » " o p " » TH
„ « E . . FACIFIO--
» „ „ to
don’t you 1
ra bor 6576,
flnancial
instances, been turned into earning, omy. Buy in the cheapest market—
I » 1 North Front.
Thoa. Farrell, agent
H ib b s— Well, there’s no abstract ex-
secretary.
• non^ M riii da«« i .
..
,
.
_
The more training and skill that , »a; but what made your market BLACKSM ITHS AND H EL PE R S— Second
MEAT
OUTTEES—
Every
Monday
night.
'» ”«^.V rising; it all depends
and fourth Thursday», 20» Aliaky build­
working people have, the more value cheapf—Ruskin, in “ Unto This Iaist.”
2 0 5 Vi F irit atreet. Marshall 4891.
A. on what you do after you ri«e.
It
ing, Third and Morrisoh.
E. R. Nalson.
they are to any business!
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McLeod, aeeretary; Arthur Weaterbach. w o u l(| b e b e t t e r for the world if some
financial and corresponding aaeratary, 740
business
agent.
Hours.
10
to
12
A.
M.
To close this store for one whole
H a w J e r s e y R a ilr o a d s ,
Roswell «treat; Jama» P hillip s, president,
151 *4 Broadway. Office, 2 08 Aliaky build MILLM EN’S UNION No. 1120— M eat, e v .r y people never got up.—Boston Traveler.
day each week ia to pay six days’
New Jersey is said to have the
lo g ; Marshall 1841.
Monday, Carpenter’s Hall, Grand avanua
wages for five days’ work, if things greatest proportion of railroad mileage BOILERMAKERS— Second and fourth Thur»
and East Pine street. R. I. K ants, Record
ing
Secretary, 571 E ast Seventeenth street;
are to be counted by the rule of three, of any state in the Union, or one mil*
days. Joe Read, bualneas agent, 209 Alisky
Ben Green, Financial Secretary, 218 East
building
Marshall 1641. F. E. Diabrow.
but 1 firmly believe, and have proved of railroad to every three square miles
Seventy-seventh street, North.
aaeratary, 810 East Eleventh «treat,
it true, that there ir- much mo|p in of territory.
BOOKBINDERS No. »0— Third Tuesday, La MOVINO__PIOTURE__MAOHINB^ J>_PERAT
to
r
Tempi«.
Chas.
Adwen.
P.
O.
Box
147
O B 8’ —
PROTECTIVE
— — —— —
UNION.
• —— • LOCAL
—
—
No
business thun just the rule of three!
158. I. A. T. S. E.— Meats seroud and In order to Illustrato the rapid growth of
BRICKLAYEBS— Meets every Thursday, Bar
There i« both sentiment and the
Patronise home industry.
fourth Tuesdays of each month in T. M. A.
, .
tenders' Hall, 20814 F irst street. J. A
Hall, 169 Park street, between Morrison ««Y1“ »« with 4 par cant compounded lnterast
humanities in business. We have
Steinbaeh, secretary. Box 828, City.
and
Yamhill,
at
1
1
:1
5
P.
M.
Iliff
J.
Vin
added,
we
have
prepared
the
follow
ing
table
found that the increases in wages we
BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK
•on, secretary, P . O. Box 453.
have made and a minimum wage rate M A D S I N P O S T L A N D
SUM — T u e s d a y , 8 P . M., L a b o r T em p le, K7Ta I „ T» KB
First Tuesday, 11 A. M.,
th ir d floor.
B on O sb o rn e, b u s in e s s “ V . T f r p ®
I
i 1 E3
-3
in almost every section of our busi­
a g e n t . T e le p h o n e M a r s h a ll 765.
12814 Fou rth street. Board meets W ednes­
u «•
e -
day,
10:30
A.
M.,
same
place.
H.
C.
Rata
of
a
S
; a s g S e e ■5.18
ness, has actually produced, to a large
O
’
BROTHERHOOD O r RAILW AY CABMEN
Ranzer, Secretary. Main 6007, A 5259.
ln terast
_ h S J S
I
o r AMBEICA, PORTLAND LODGE N
extent, increased efficiency and good­
3 o0
IsOCAld Mo. 10— Every Wednee
268— Every second and fourth Tuesdav, PAINTERS
day, Labor Temple, 1 6 2 ^ Second street.
ness of service.
Ccrpantera' Hall, East Pina and Grand ave­
8 .2 3 FOUR Per cent 8 73. 8162. 8403. 81.294.
The content anil hopefulness of the
nue
Hugh Mr Can sc, recording arrretary,
.50 per annum Com­ 146. 324. soa.
Hancock s tr e e t; F. E. McLean, financial
T h e C IT IZ E N S
BANK
Grand A t «, and Alder
4% interest on savings and v , ,
money as safe with us
in
United States vault
WHY?
Every dollar deposited in . .,
savings department is invested
in first mortgage loans, trust
deeds og bonds, secured all tin-
time; not part of the tin ■
N o P erson
E v e r L o s t a D o lla r D ep o sited
In a n B a s t P o r tla n d Bank.
G olden
W est
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
B A K IN G POWDER
EXTRACTS
dUST RIGHT
A T R IA L WILL CONVINCE-
CLOS SET a DEVERS
PORTLAND, ORE.
HOW SAVINGS GROW
3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
White
Mountain
E M IO R A H T 8
R u s s ia n A u t h o r it y
Bays
T oo
M any
P e o p le A r e L e a v in g M o t h e r C o u n tr y .
Russian emigration to North Amer­
ica began in 1S20, and since that year
2,711,384 subjects of the Czar have
made their homes in the United 8tates.
The little stream of emigration, be­
ginning with fourteen emigrants in
1820, had increased to but 100 in 1858
and in 1870 it reached 1000. From
that date it swelled into a great vol­
ume. In 1881 it was about 10,000 and
in 1902 it recabed 100,000. War and
revolutionary upheavals encouraged
rapid growth during the next five
years, and in 1907 Russian emigration
to America had risen to 258,943 per-
The publication from which these
figures are taken is compiled from in­
formation collected by the Liban Emi­
grants’ Society. Figures dealing with
the earnings of laborers are also given.
It appears that while the average earn­
ings of nn unskilled laborer in Russia
are about 87.50 a month, in America
they are 831. A skilled tnason or car­
penter earns here 826, but in America
he would earn 862.50, while in other
occupations the pay is from three to
five times greater.
Last year 824,000,000 was remitted
from the United States through the
Postoffice by Russian emigrants to
their relatives at home, and 88,000,000
more was sent through the banks. Not
lees than 32 shipping companies took
part last year in handling Russian emi­
gration traffic to A meric a
M anufacturad
COLUMBIA
by
MILLING
CO.
B ast Second and M arket Straata
BOWMAN
BROTHERS
U N IO N M A D E
Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Hats. Shoes, Etc.
14 and 16 N . 3rd 8. E, Cor. B u rn n ld o
61 a n d 63 N . S ix th . N . W . C or. D a v is
J® -
^iSflK K fllili
EwawiB
If wishes were automobiles, gasoline
would go up n million per cent.
Townsend’s White Clover Carton Butter
tbo sanitary way
r i B S T ZM Q U A L I T Y
because of our experience
F IR S T
IX
SALES
btccMiee of buyers ' experience
Alati makers of the famous White Clover Ice Cream
T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO.
1 8 -9 0 F i o n t S t r e e t
P o r t la n d
When you buy TIP-TOP BREAD—look for the TIP­
TOP Isabel. Be sure to get the Genuine.
T IP -T O P
BREAD
Made exclusively by the
LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY
1011 Borthwick «»raat.
secretary; 5085 Seventieth street S. E.
BUILDING LABORERS — Tuesday night.
C. A. Sandei, business agent. Telephon«
Second and Morrison streets
S P. Hur
Marshall 765.
rla, Financial Secretary; George Kerr, Re
cording Secretary.
Labor Temple, tele­ PAINTERS LOCAL Mo. 279— Meets every
Tuesday evening, hall 300 Labor Temple.
phone. Marshall 765.
Chas Gorman, recording secretary; E. F
CARPENTERS No. SO— Meets «very Tuesday
Harris, financial secretary, Labor Temple.
Carpenters'
enferi ' ” Hall,
" Grand avenue and J East ‘
, • „ '’
»
»
Pine streets.
F. W. Moran. Recording PA(TT? u t A? E B 8 ™ o
vuV0”'! j
—
— -
fourth Tuesdays. 309 A lisky bldg., 3d and
Secretary, 335 Shaver
street; - S. Clark.
Morrison
Frank U. Raeubig, 327 Sixth
Financial Secretary, »7 Morris street.
street. Telephone, Marshal) 5784.
OABPBNTEER No. 808— Meet« every Tuas
...
„ p M
__ . . .
day, Labor T.tnple, Hall 20 1 . W. J. Shel- « ^ ^ E M R Uv. 8R— 6 K M y^dnaeday
ley, Recording Secretary, 1158 Liebc «treat.
Ti S pl5in»62Mcvaii?i? r t wLh
E a .^ 8 h .™ h. n b. t r J i “ nC“ ‘ 8eC" U r } ' 8° 8
at.°r •fln T S a a l^ k c r a U ^ * 9448 Eaat ¿ ‘o r
East Sherman street.
riaon etreat; Tabor 2462.
OARPENTBER Nn. l X » « - M . . t . every Wed- , pLUM BEE^ „ A
M _ E„ r, Mon
tiradey, Lanrelwood H all, Lauralwood S ta­
day
at
S
P.
M
,
Labor
Temple, 162 H
tion. E. H. W ells. 8703 67th street, R e­
Second street. Phil Pollock, business agent.
cording Secretary; G. M. B eatty, 3420 66th
Telephone
Marshall
766.
street S. E., Financial Secretary.
CARD AND LABEL LEAGUE—
CARPENTERS Ne. 1266— Meets every Wad PORTLAND
Meet* drat and third W ednesdays, 8 P. M.,
neaday, Union H all, Thirteenth street tnd
Labor
Temple.
Mrs. L. Gae, president, 501
Tenino avenue, Sellwood.
C. J. Vander­
East W ashington zstraat, taiaphope East
pool. 245 Eaet Th’-ty-eeventh street. R e­
4401; W ill C. Shugart, secretary, 409
cording Secretary; W. W. Wing, Financial
College (tract.
Secretary, 840 Tenino avenue.
PORTLAND
PHOTO-BNORAVER8, LOCAL
CARPENTERS No. 588— Meet« every Thurs­
31— Hall 301 Labor Temple. Wm. Denney,
day, Cartav's H all. Peninsular avenue and
urge Biesell,
Diascll. Record
Record- I •« " » ••r y - P- O. Box 689
Lombard street.
George
ing Secretary, 238 W. Emerson str e e t; • PRESSM EN No. 43— First Thursday evening
C. R. Davereaux, Financial Secretary,
126*4 Second
F. O. Gustafson, president;
Wm. I. Harper, secretary-treasurer, Gar
1700 McKenna aeeana.
den Home, Ore.
CARPET AND SH A D E WORKERS LOCAL
No. 2.— Meats first and third Fridays at RIVER STEAMBOAT M EN’S UNION— Meet
second and last Saturday evening», 28414
28OH Yamhill. C. S. Kaaney, 906 East
Alder »treat. John Hoffman, business agent,
Yamhill.
CAULKERS Mo. 1069— J. E. Powell, Record­ SAILORS— Monday night, 81 Union avenue.
G. A. Svensoa, aaeratary. P. O. Box 2100.
ing Secretary, 104 Scott avenue, St. Johns:
W. Ramsdall. Financial Secretary, 683 SANDSTONE CUTTERS— First and third
W eldler atraet.
Thursdays. 8 P. M., Labor Temple. 270*4
Alder street. Geo. Lehman, secretary, SI
CEMENT
F IN ISH E E S
AND
H EL FB B8.
North Fourteenth street.
LOCAL No. 11«— Every W ednesday 8 P.
M. Lstbor Tempi«, 16214 Second atraet. SHEET METAL W OBKERS— Friday
H. W. Hillihiiah. 248 Stanton street, busi
iiiff. hall 301^ Labor Temple, 1 0 2 H Bee
ness agent. Telephone Marshall 765.
ond street. W. L. Sullivan, business agent,
Labor Temple. Marshal) 755.
OIOAEMAKER8— First Friday each month.
Labor Temple. H. O. Muhler, secretary. La­ 8H IPW & IO H T8 AMD JOIM BB8 Mo. 1020—
bor Tempi«.
Meets second and fourth Mondays each
month, 245 Ash street. Charles Gregory,
OOOFEBS’ UNION Mo. 1— Math Srbon. ear
Secretary, 484 Union avenue.
retary. 8615 S ixty fifth street. S. E.
ELBCTB10IANS Mo. 480— Meets every W ed­ 8XOM PAIMTCB8, Mo. 428— First and third
Fridays. Labor Temple.
W. H. Gordon,
nesday evening at 8 o'clock, hall 804
•ecretary.
la b o r Temple. Owen Osborne, recording
•ecretary.
P. A. Spice, financial saera- STEAM ENGINEER^— M eet, every_8aturday
t ary
B. H. Emrich, buainea» agent.
evening at Aliaky BI
Bldg., corner Third and
Labor Temple. Telephone Marehall 765.
Mortiaon, third floor.
Wm. M ackenzie,
__
__
«ecretary.
875
E.
9th
street North
5LR V A T0R CONSTRUCTORS— Second and
fourth Fridays. 8 P. M.. Labor Temple, I STEAM PITTERS, U. A. LOCAL 235— Fr day
162*4 Second street. W. O. Aah. president. g p . M., Labor Ttmpla. 162 U Second. J
l^ n ta; R V. Clark, aeeretary. 928 F.aat
Kelly,
financial
secretary.
Box
42«
Eleventh street north.
John D. Knauaa. recording »ecretary, Box
GARMENT WORKERS— Fir»t and third
429
Telephone 2157.
Thursday evM lngs. Carpenters' Hall. East STEBEO TTPERS A BLEOTBOTTPERS No
Pine and Grand avenu«._ T. LaFollette,
«8— Meets second W ednesday in month at
recording aaeratary, 867 East F ifty fourth
Bartenders' Hall, 205*4 Firat »treat. Jam es
atraet.
B Rogers. 92 Front street. Tel. Main 8184.
GRA1MHANDLBRS -F irst and third Tu«. TAILORS Mo. 7 4 — 8econd Monday. A lisky
day. Dania Hall, R usstll and Kirby street«.
Hail, 'third and Morriaon.
John Baran
-
- business
•
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J - I. Tucker,
agent.
Hcadquar
dum, secretary, box 620.
J. A. Johanson,
ters 499 Albina avenue
C 2556
L.
business agent, telephone Main 2450.
Jacobsen, aeeretary, 499 Albina avenue.
TEAM 8TER8 LOCAL Ne. 162— Every t h u r .
HARDWOOD FLOOR LAYERS Mo. 19ST—
day at 126*4 Second street. M. E. Nolan.
Meats first and third Thursdays of each
Recording Secretary. 12» Second »trect
Ni
Tabor 176.
<’<*rt‘* * 8 _ 8 !* " ’.«.'‘^ leJ » , ” . - Ì “ , « . ® 2 ” r THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES. LOCAL
atraet; II. W. H lcklcy, Financial Secretary,
No. 28. I. A. T. 8. E .— Meats second and
981 East Alder street.
fourth Tuesday of each month in T. M. A.
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINEERS.
Hall, 169 Park Straat. President, Herman
LOCAL 372— Meets Saturday night. Bar-
Emery, Pantagea T h eatre; aaeratary, R. H.
tenders Hall. 206*4 P in t atraet. Prank E.
Clark, 346 Montgomery «trect, telephone
Penlton, business agent: office hours, 8 to
A 4685, P. O. Boa 569.
9 A. M. Matt Laavar, recording aaeratary. TILE LAYERS AND H E L PB B S Mo. 42—
432 East 36th atraal.
Second and fourth Thursdays. 8 P M ,
fOURNRTMRN HORBBSBORRS Mo. 41— , Labor Tsmple. W. C. Osbor
orn. secretary.
Meet» at 2ttS*4 Firat
c«ct. Brat Tuesday
125*4 North 18th
J McLaan. aaeratary
-IM B E R WORKERS— Meet« at 126*4 S c -
(RON MOULDERS— Firat and third W«dnee
ond street every Sunday. 11 A. M
A. ..
day«. Bartender«' Hall. 206*i4 First »treat
Bulli«. president; P. D Campbel’., »acre-,
C F. Smith. »8» Calonie, avenue. Overlook I lary, M ilwaukie, Ore
Office. 30« Aliaky building; Marshall 1641. , TYPOGRAPHICAL No. 6 6 — Firat Sunday in
LA T H ER S’ UNION Mo. 8 4 — Meats Man
month. 2 P M.. Moose Hall. 846*4 Morri
street
Laetar Tucker, financial aaeratary,
sun atraat. coraar 8eventh
D O. Gallap
Itabor Tempi«.
Telepbona Marshall 7
Becrstary. Box 5 5 9 ; office. 207 Gregon
ian bldg
LOCOMOTIVE FIREM EN AND E N O IN »
MEM. J. B MAYNARD Me 195— Friday WAI .R R 8 AND W AITRESSES' UNION Ha.
evening 8 P. M.. Alisky Hall 3d and
19» — Meet« Tuesdays. 8 :8 0 P M.. 247*4
Morrison
A. W Martin, recording »acre
Stark street.
Henry Harder. HerretarR
lary. 191 Union avenue
W EE rRERRMZM— rirst T t-aday, Aliaky
LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL 6 — First and building 765 M em aen atieet
H Gygi. 860
th ir d T h u r s d a y « , 8 * . M. R ob ert O rr, ( H arrises street, secretary
3 688.
1 ( 0 pounded twice a 293
650. 1614. 6,17?.
2 00 year, January 1 5S5. 1301. 3228. 10.856.
5 00 and July 1.
1462. 3252 «170. 25.88»
NEUSTÄDTER BROS.
Manufacturers of
“ BOSS OF THE ROAD
OVERALLS
Salesroom, F ifth and Ankeny Stretti
F a c to r y . G ran d A v e .
and E Taylor St.
81 OPENS AN ACCOUNT
(Eatabllahed 18 T ears)
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
SECOND
AND
WASHINGTON
A Conservative
STREETS
Open Saturday
Custodian
OLSEN ■ ROE TRANSFER
COMPANY
J. W. Taylor
President
Res. Phone Tabor 1118
W L Gray
Secretary
TRAN8FER' AND STORAGE
Evenings. 6 ta 8
SAFES, PIANOS, PUENITURE 4 BAG
OAOE MOVED, PACKED AND
SH IP PE D
V io le t O a ts
O ffice and Stateroom , 87-f> Front Strut
Phones Main B47, Home A 2247
POETLAND, OREGON
HIGH GRADE
CONFECTIONS
For a
Delicious
BreakfR8t
269-71
ALBEB8 BROS
MILLING COMPANY
SA ST 8ID E FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
S m o ke L a O ra n M a rc a . T h e S c h ille r.
S c h ille r U n io n , 5c
SCHILLER
CIGAR FACTORY
W h o le s a le D ep t.
448-448 S ta r k S tr e e t
BO X T R A D E A S P E C IA L T Y
P h o n e s M ain 5866, A 5843
ICE CREAM ANÍ
WATER ICFS
Morrison S u e t
F . 8 . D u n n in g . I ik
The highest class of serviue an f tout
offered at moderate price* wrh *
conservatory chapel and motor » rv PF •»
command of patrons day and m il t Th ert
is no extra charge for these c.m««”
Our parlor« are never closed.
•»1.r •
tendant.
414 BAST ALDER ST., COR
Or SIXTR
Telaphonas, E ast 52; B 2525
Weinhard’s Beer
The favorite beverage of the laboring
men because of its health and strength
giving qualities
Phone« K A IN 72, A-1172
HENRY WKINHARD BREWER?
r
P ortlan d T rust and S a v in g s Bank
“ T H E B A N K P O fi 8 A V I N O S ”
S a f e D e p o s it a n d
S to r a « « V a o lt a
Morten«« Doan«
F o u r P er £'pnt
I n t a r n s t on S avin g’
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