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    Page Three
Proceedings of the C en tral Labor Council
Oft"
W1 Minute» Of the Laet Meeting of the Working Head of Orgamred
Labor for Portland and Vicinity.
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. a l u d lo o rd e r a l * P.
is. 1014. by Vlce-Preel-
s in ilh . in ,h e a b sen ce o f
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♦ UNFAIR LI8T Or PORTLAND ♦
E. Hur. bard.
♦
CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL ♦
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showed ull o ffe e r s present ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
god '*••
’i
« t r i ' I ''- -'
rrr I,çs-an
.1,1,1 Burchard
and
T rea s-
B a rte n d e rs — A ll saloons th a t do not
tlo p rev io u s m e e tin g w e r e d is p la y th e union curd.
B a rb e rs — Shop at ltd n . y ir a t s tre e t
,<l.
• ’
' ' T e d e n tlu l»
W ere
re-
B re w e r y T ra d e s S e c tio n - H p rln g V a l
***
m lli.w s
F r o m P a in te r s N o.
le y W in e Co.. O ld S ty le G e rm a n I,age.
si a*
,,r I ’.mthi r I-' Itn s in u s s e n . W a lte r s Ile e r
It. A lle n Hiid ( ’ lia rle s
B re w e r y
W o rk e rs — B a m ie r
i y W o rk e rs . Jo h n I Ia n ­
B en
I jig in te rs s'o K7, L . It. D e p p e r­ A g e n c y , h a n d led by B ru n i, * Co., F irs t
er Tailors.
' '.. F
i- a . Jo hu nsen an d S am an d A ld e r Afreets.
P
,, ij.,,,
M achin ists’ H e lp e r s .
B u ild in g T ra d e s - B r o a d w a y T h e a l e i
B u ild in g .
\ „r,1st rotu
and
B
illa
.
—
a
'o
m
in
u
ii-
Çomnunicatlon
Trades Broadway
Theatre
.Iiiin
C
l
i is n s lo iie
t r . o » f
w. o s». r p o ra — - i» B "i uilding
r
»i
*
•fe rris i to L e g is la tiv e B u ild in g , h io n e A W e b s te r , T B. Wil
SICN UNION CONTRACT.
BANKS OPPOSE UNIONS
ii'.u im ia l te stim o n y w as sub*
" " " e il to th e F ed era l C om m ission
R e la tio n s
on
th e
on
I inlustri.il
tiiciliod em ployed by S to ck to n h an k s
i" o r . , m e rc h a n ts in to th e a n ti-
u iiio i
em ployers 'asso c ia tio n of th a t
i it y.
■ red I. Kincaid, a land d ealer, to ld
tin c.diuuission he w as re q u e ste d to
\i*it tin h irs t N atio n al batik, w hose
offic er inform ed him th a t th e p o ­
li*' <>' 1 d ito r M artin of th e R ecord
was d istaste fu l to t h t e m p lo y e rs;
th ey would w ith d raw th e ir su p ­
port. and "put the screw s to h im ”
if the policy o f th e p ap e r w as n ot
changed.
I be w itnes sta te d f u r th e r :
"W hile I was ta lk in g to
b a n k e r be m e n tio n e d th a t a
E a ta td islie o
T h irty five in d e p en d e n t coal o p e r ­
a to rs of I .d o ra d o h a te signed w o rk ­
ing a g re e m e n ts w ith
ih<
U n ited
M ine W o rk e rs of A m erica.
Two
th o u sa n d men are affec ted ,
The
sc ab in fo rce th t p ast y e a r w as
ag a in accep ted . ’I he o p e r a to rs ask ed
for tin inclu sio n of sev eral clau ses
in th e a g re em e n t to r th e ir p ro te c -
tio n an t th e u u n io tiists
n ists com plied. It
is lie lic w d th a t o th e r in d e p en d e n t
o p e ra to rs will sign w ith in a few
days.
ISSO.
D A M A SC U S
The C IT IZ E N S
BANK
L ook
Grand Ave. and Alder
at
4'> interest on savings and your
money as safe w ith us as iu
y o u r g ro c e rs o r d e liv e re d
by us.
M ilk T h a t S t a y s S w e e t l a M ot W e a th e r
U n ite d S ta te s vau lt
T h t P o rtla n d L ab o r P re ss issued
a b ea u tifu l L abor Day nu m b er, e x ­
ten siv ely illu stra tin g th e m any m a g ­
nificen t buildings an d sk y sc ra p e rs of
th e (. ity of P o rtla n d , tin splendid
b rid g es span n in g tin W illa m e tte and
C olum bia riv ers at an d n e a r th e
m e tro p o lis, and c o n ta in in g much of
fo r t h e T r a d e -M a r k Cap
B utter, Cream. M ilk and B u t­
ler M ilk o f a b s o lu te t iu r i t y —
Damascus Creamery
WHY?
Call up Eaat 3240 or P <1(6
E very dollar deposited in our
savings departm ent is invested
in first m ortgage loans, tru st
deeds or bonds, secured all the
tim e; not p art of the tim e.
Edward H o la a n , Praeidaat
W altar 1 Holaian, Secretar?
TBLEPHOMBB: MAIN 807; A 1811
No Person
Ever Lost • Dollar Deposited
In an East Portland Bank.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Director» and Embaiste»
as banner c a r r ie r , » is . w as
„,,1 III,.I w a rra n t o rd e re d d ra w n .
i'„„iiiiiiiiic8tion fr o m
Ja m e s W l t l i y -
, ,, was received an d p la c e d on f i l e
„ p o r t . of S e c tio n » .--B u ild in g T r a d e s
, ...r|
M etal T ra d e s , no re p o rt;
tt,...,fi..id , no re p o rt; P r in t in g T r a d e s ,
l i . w . i y T ra d e s , no r e p o r t; L a b e l
T'a.i'e-. Miiiioiuieed Im p o r ta n t m e e tin g
. . . p.urtli m elding o f th e m o n th In
, |!dk ., s I'n io n H a ll; C iv il S e rv ic e
m ilte d m em b er» o f th e O r g a n -
un niittae to m e e t w it h th e m ;
lata
yipusei . I d S e c tio n , no re p o rt.
p ro file r B o u r n ,
a ls o re p o rte d ro o d
j.rcgre^H beinff m id e in th e H o m e T e le -
;
H f.e
fifcht
E x e c u tiv e
C o m m ittee« .
-----------
it.-« reported an d re c o m m e n d e d
., , , . M a rg iilis m a tte r be r e fe r r e d
it,.. Label T ra d e s S e c tio n an d
..... .
is- ca lle d o f a l l p a r tie s In
. .
n was m oved a n d seconded
r in th e re c o m m e n d a tio n .
<>n
, it »
so ordered.
Lrgialativa C o m m itte e .—M e e tin g w ill
' .,- usual F r id a y ev en in g .
o-ranixatlon C o m m itte e .— N o re p o rt.
B irir.l of C on trol m ade no re p o rt,
gptclul C o m m itte es. - F o r th e e o in -
ii.
.,,
th e
p r o p n swt
U n io n L a b o r
nt ih.
L y ric
T h e a te r.
B r o th e r
, I inaile a v e rb a l r e p o rt o u tlin in g
.,
lenses, etc.. In v o lv e d , an d a f t e r
-- . I,. Il was m oved an d seconded
...... I t 'he o f fe r Of th e L y r ic m a n -
„g»-’’ «*iii and ap p o in t a c o m m itte e to
. • .nKt
details.
The
m o tio n t w an
and a f te r th e a m e n d m e n t w as
•» 1«.si. th e o r ig in a l m o tio n p r e ­
vailed.
Tic <tiinm ittee als o re p o rte d on th e
• -»-.I T lm ik s g iv in g h a ll, an d on ino-
. ri it u.is decided to d ro p th e m a tte r.
Hew B u iin e s s .
B ro th e r S m ith c a lle d
ttte n t.o n to the proposed o rd in a n c e p ro -
Libitir.g the use o f a d v e r tis in g b a n n ers ,
. r.ti ¡t a b ?- moved and seconded th a t a
Rearing be requested o f M a y o r A lb e e
it r» M-nt a rg u m e n ts a g a in s t such p ro -
l < > <1 t.iMUv.
A m e n d ed to n o t if y th e
Council th a t we w is h to be h e ard
•pftup ,ii i\ ac tio n
in th e m a tte r is
ami in op po sitio n th e re to . M o ved
t< ncruiise c o m m itte e to f iv e m e m -
Standing’
r u o n ia g u e
an d
( i It e illv
M. J. Walsh nic money <>n some n otes. H e cam e I lin es. H e p p n e r. ( »re
C arpenters K othchild Bros.
i<> im- .uni told me of th e in cid en t
C e n tr a l C o u n c il— R uu d M a n u fa c tu r in g
M ost of us are w illing to co n ced e
Co.. P itts b u r g , Pa . L lp m a n , W o lf e A ami asked for a little m ore tim e on
th
e
su p erio rity of o u r frie n d s in th e
tin
iintcs.
w
hich
I
gave
him.
H
e
Co.
(')g a r in a k e r s — t'n ite d C ig a r S to re« and •aid In- was opposed to th e m a n u ­ m a tte r of m ak in g m istak e s.
A day o r tw o la te r, he
a ll c ig a r s th a t do not bear th e U n io n factu rers.
Label.
inform ed inc lie w as ra ile d on to
O r ig in a l
E leetrieal Workers — R osenblatt A pay SI 0(1(1 which he ow ed fo r m a ­
Co., clothing., Third and Morrison chinery in his lau n d ry p la n t.
He
streets.
came to me for th e m oney, h u t I
E le c t r ic a l W o r k e r s — H o m e T e lep h o n e was unable to lend it to him. H o w ­
C om pany, M o rris o n E le c tric < ’ompany ever, I took him to a n o th e r b an k ,
an d a ll shops e m p lo y in g n o n -u n io n men th e head of w hich had at v ario u s
M e ta l T r a d e s — B e ll. W ild in a n * Co..
tiuu • suggested th a t I m ight secu re
P o r tla n d Sheet M e ta l W o rk s , W illa m e t te
business lo r him.
Iro n * S tee l W o rk s , a ll m a c h in e shops
W hen the situ atio n w as ex p lain ed
no t w o r k in g an e ig h t-b o o r day.
M o tio n P ic tu r e O p e ra to rs — E o n T h e ’» to this second banker., he p ro m p tly
te r.
inform ed me th a t th e re w as an
M u sic ia n s — Geo. H. P arsons and agreem ent betw een th e b a n k e rs th a t
Ik* 0)0
they w eri not to ta k e a c co u n ts of
o r ch estr a ; V illa g e Inn.
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN & CO
P a in te r s — W illia m s A P lie d , Sheehy th a t sort."
P ro s ., Jo hn P lie d an d a ll shops th a t e m ­
PORTLAND OREGON
Teamster»—Shasta W ater Co.
M e ta l T ra d e s —-Y o r k e Ice Mac h ine Co.
Y o rk e . Pa.
P r o p o r tio n a l R e p r e s e n ta t io n .
w ise st piece of c o n s tru c tiv e
legislation proposed to th e people
o f O reg o n is the one n u m b ered
348 X ’i es on the b allo t. It is one
of th
m easures th a t th e special
privileged classes a re ch ip p in g in
from $100 up ( n o le s s su m a c c e p t e d
from anybody) to d efeat, an d th e
easott of it
w o tt ld
It
give o rg an ized la b o r a
voice in tl ir L e g islatm e in p ro p o r-
tion to its v o ting stre n g th . It w ould
m ake every m an's vote an effec tiv e
vote, and every advanced an d p ro g ­
re s s iv e
body
of p o litical th o u g h t
could send its fair sh a re of m em b ers
i i th e L eg islatu re.
Its p rin cip les
have been long te ste d out in m any
o th e r p a rts o f th e globe.
I he
is h a n d in g out a n y lite ra tu re at
th e se m e etin g s o r th in k an y s ta te ­
m en ts will he m ade th a t ca n n o t he
s u b s ta n tia te d by a p re p o n d e ra n c e of
evidence, such peo p le a re in v ited to
a tte n d any of th e se m eetin g s and
-s
, arried. and B rother» Pollock. | | he
)C c convinced
o n vincv»l th a t p ro h ib itio n is a T h e L a b o r D ay n u m b e r o f th e I
oaL.rne being the other member». • th e o ry and th e p ra c tic a l w o rk in g of L ab o r I r t s s is th e best e ffo rt vet
Steam Shovelmea. — Application for th e m easu re is a jo k e.
th a t w o rth y pub licatio n . #In th is ,
a ffilia tio n of th l« lo cal w a s ta k e n up,
M onday evening. S ep te m b er 28 an- co n n ectio n we n o te w ith r e g ie t th e !
1 lie s e c re ta ry w an In s tr u c te d to o , h e r m
m e
e etin
e ti„ g
K w
w in
j l , lie
1)C held
h c Id in
i n ' th e in te n tio n of .Mr. H arris to sev er his j
semi am .tlier le tte r o f in q u ir y to th e
H
all.
St.
Jo
h
n
s.
W
e
w ant , co n n ectio n s w ith th a t p u b licatio n . ;
F " f I.
I t w as, on m o tio n , f u r t h e r
L agles
has im proved th e L ab o r
decided th a t i f no w o rd w a s received w om en and m en to com e to th e se ■ H a rris
l"
Secretary
M o rris o n
b e fo re
th e m eetings, listen to th e talk s, and P ress.
His loss will I e felt.—M t. !
• l
■ til.»-' o f th e C o u n c il, th e m a t­
S co tt H erab
in ’ w ill Is? taken up a t t h a t tim e and th e n decide fo r th em selv es w h e th e r ;
th ey w an: th e p ro h ib itio n am en d - ;
finally disposed of.
W h e y w e . ..tne to a n a ly z e th e a f ­
'• «’h air ap po inted on th e T h e a te r m ent to be placed upon th e s ta tu te '
lints. B ro th e rs
H a r d e r , J e n k in s ,
fe
c
tio n s w e fin d th a t th e y a re com-
hooks of th is sta te o r not.
’ ■ . Brown and J e ffr e y s .
Report» o f U n io n « .— M rs . G ee, fo r
e . Garment W o rk e rs , t h a t a social
was in be given an d in v ite d e v e ry o n e
to attend. H ate to be a n n o u n c e d la te r .
brother Be to r c a n e d a t te n tio n
to
■eiessity fo r p ro m p t a c tio n
on th e
■id le g is la tiv e m easu re s.
Sew B u iin e a s .— S e c r e ta ry
w as
in -
•iristeil to In fo rm fir m s d o in g u p h o l­
stering fur B ro a d w a y T h e a t e r t h a t th a t
" • an u n fa ir Job fo r a ll u n io n m en.
Becaiptg and E x p e n d itu r e « .— R e c e ip ts ,
E'1-.trica! W o rk e rs N o. 125, $12; T a ilo r
B " Shingle W e a v e rs , 89; S h ee t M e ta l
'' ""kers. $ ft B eer D riv e r s , 82.T. (»; P ress
••’•(slants. $2; C a rp e n te rs , 83; E n g l-
neers No. S7, 84.55; R iv e r S te a m b o a t-
*'n. 1 1 5 .
E le v a to r
C o n s tru c to rs .
|0.sed
W OM EN’S LEAGUE
la r g e ly
of
Two
c o lo r d cM g n )
T o W hom I t M a y C o n c e rn — W e h a ve,
on »September 11th. l u l l , file d w ith th e
S e c ie ta rv o f S ta te an a p p lic a tio n fo r
p e rm is s io n to re g is te r in th e iState o f
O reg o n , th e ab o ve d e sig n to he used
as o u r tr a d e -m a r k .
T h is d esig n is to
he used upon o u r b a rre ls , h a lf-b a r r e ls ,
kegs, b o ttle s and fia s k s .
Lady Aasistani
l e W hat T h ey A ll Say
o f our
F o ln lesa
M e th o d s o f
B x t r a c t in g
T e e th
T h e C o -O p erative
Shoe Store
O u t-of-tow n
people
have
P la te
b rid g e
ra n
th e ir
a n d
w o rk
finished
in
one
If
.la y
eeesaary.
n ab so lu te
Only Union Store in P o rtland
owned and controlled by Union men
on eo-operative basis.
g u a r an te e .
eked by 26
e a r«
In
P o rtla n d .
S9O
p lo y n o n -u n io n men.
P r in t in g
T ra d e s — S a tu rd a y
E v e n in g
P o st, In d e p e n d e n t P r in tin g Co.
P lu m b e rs — J. E. Shea and a ll firm s
no t e m p lo y in g union m echanics.
S ta t io n a r y E n g in e e rs — P o rtla n d . C ry s-
, a , , ce Co L ib e r t y C oal
Ice Co., In ­
d e p e n d e n t Ic e & C oal Co.
S te a m E n g in e e rs — P o rtla n d A r t if ic ia l
Ic e an d C old S to ra g e Co.
T a ilo r s — A ll cu sto m ta ilo r firm s t h u t
c a n n o t s u p p ly th e lab el.
220 222 THIRD STREBT, OOB. SA U fO B
“DIDN’T HURT A BIT 99
WISE DENTAL CO.
126 SECOND STREET
Near Washington
O S o e B o a rs:
8 A . M . to 8 P. M.
S u n d ay s
P h owes A 2020. M a in 2028
0 to 1
F a llin g B ldg., Third and W ash in gton
PO R TLA N D . ORE.
M ADE
IN
Drink Star Brewery Famous
PORTLAND
HOP GOLD
BEER
H E M K T FleE C K Z SV ST SZ V Is CO.
204-20« Second S t.. P o r tla n d . O reg o n
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n S e p te m b e r 21, 1914.
L a s t p u b lic a tio n O c to b e r f . 1914.
Unexcelled in All Respects
White
O ru e r» fo r B o ttle d B e e r P.ecelve
P ro m p t A tte n tio n
G olden
W est
Office 361 E. Burnnlde. Eaat 46. D -U 6 I
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS
ELWOOD WILES
Manufactured by
COLUMBIA
MILLING
C o n tr a c to r
00.
Eaat Second and Market StreMa
Street Paving, Concrete Work,
Cement Sidewalks
JUST RIGHT
1025-1029 YEON BUILDING
Phone Main 641
A T R IA L WILL CO N VINC E-
CLOS SETS DEVERS
PORTLAND, ORE.
v a n ity .
H E l L 1G
E . C. PETERSON
Phon«« M a in 1 a n d A 1122.
T o n ig h t 8:15, T o m o rro w , W e d n e s d a y
B a rg a in P ric e M a tin e e W e d n e s d a y
T in
F a s c in a tin g D ra m a
-
MERCHANT TAILOR
(B y th e P u b licity M an ag er.)
LARG E ASSORTM ENT OF LATEST
“T H E T R A IL O F
A N D F IN E S T G OODS
On F rid a y even in g of last w eek.
T H E L O H E SO M E P I H E ”
Good W o r k m a n s h ip M y S p e c ia lty
th e W o m e n ’s E qual R ights League
Is a b e lle L o w e as " J u n e ."
in g s. 81.50, 81. 75c, 50c, 35c. 25c.
171 B n s s a U » t r e a t
held th e ir re g u la r m e etin g at th e Im ­ E ven
W ed M a i.. 81. 75c. 50c, 35c, 25c.
p erial H otel. M uch b u sin ess of im ­
p o rta n c e w as tra n s a c te d . O ne very
B A K E R
4
im p o rta n t decision b ein g to hold a
HAAKON GLASOE,
Home of the lin ker Players
m e etin g each w eek in th e d iffe re n t H om e o f th e F a m o u s B a k e r P la y e rs .
HXOH -G R A D E WATCH REPAIRING A
p a rts of th e city an d in v ite th e p u b ­ T o n ig h t h a rg a ln n ig h t, a ll se ats (e x c e p t
SPECIALTT
box», 25c.
AH w e e k — M a ts . W ed ., »Sat.
’•’ b. la th ers, 81.85; T eam ster», 83.
lic, se cu rin g sp e a k e rs o f b oth P ro h i- G re a te s t h it in years. C a r ly ie M o ore's
Total, 850.50.
A ll work (uarantecd
Due» what la
A
' v p e n d ltu re s — P, A. N o r d s tro m , h a u ­ hition and A n ti-P ro h ib itio n , if pos- re m a rk a b le fa r. e, “BTOP T H IE F .”
right, whether it psye financially or not.
, w h ir lw in d o f e x c ite m e n t an d la u g h te r,
ler carrier, 818.00.
sibk*.
I he leag u e has ex p erien ced F ir s t tim e in stock. E v e n in g s . 25c, 35c.
1 2 fiy , F irs t Street Hear Washington
H i.re being no f u r t h e r business, th e
75-,
B ox. $1.
S a t. M a t . 25c, 50c;
m uch d ifficu lty in th e p ast in se­ 50c,
' ' tiell adjourned fo r o n e w eek.
I h » x . 75 c . W e d B a rg a in M a t., a ll seats
c u rin g P ro h i sp e ak e rs w hen th ey 25c (e xcep t b o x ).
N e x t W e e k — “T h e
I. E. S O U T H A R D , S e c re ta ry .
learn th e y are w an te d for a d eb ate, F am ily Cupboard.**
hut will in v ite th em to a p p e ar and
SCHWAB
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PRINTING COMPANY
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th e n ex t m e etin g of th e league,
S o lic its T o u r P r in tin g
245 4k S ta rk
1 0 — B IG F E A T U B E S — 10
(By th e S e c re ta ry .)
w hich will he held T h u rsd a y ev e n ­ C O N T I N U O U S — A f t e r n o o n . 1 : 8 0 to .5 :3 0 ;
Although the ev en in g w as cold and ing. S ep te m b er 24. 8:30 P. M., at n ig h t 6 : 3 0 to 1 1 : 0 0 ; S u n d a y s . 1 : 0 0 to 1 , .
P R I C E S — -A fte rn o o n s , 10c sn«l 15e.
4>ny a fair sized cro w d g re e te d A. E ag les' Hall. St. Jo h n s, O regon.
N ig h ts , 15c a n d 2 5 c
All m em bers of th e W o m en 's
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' f a . Friday evening.
L o v e and W ilb u r . G ilb e r t G ir a r d ,
C o m p e te n t L a d y A s s is ta n t
X|r Ruth, unlike the” people w ho i O regon. T h u rs d a y ev en in g , S eptcm - ( pany,
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5th an d M o n tg o m e ry . R h o n e M a in 9
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Boxes and fir s t ro w b a lc o n y s e a ^ r e ­
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•«cited "l> w ith an ab u n d a n c e of re q u e ste d to he p re se n t. Th» re will
proof S tatem en ts m ade by th e A nti- be sp e a k e rs for b o th sides of th e
J. E Kelly'» Family Liquor Store
VILLAGE INN CAFETERIA
■•""ii League and o th e rs as to th e q u estio n p re se n t ¡ n d an in te re s tin g
'" '’"" "te n ts f o r d ru n k e n n e ss ir d e b a te is exoectcd .
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'" ‘"i fully realities at th is tim e D avid M. D unne an d H en ry H ahn. ■
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, ' i.dlacy of th e p ro h ib itio n ntove- It w ould re s to re th e c o n v e n tio n sy s­
H o. 99, A m e r ic a n F e d e r a tio n o f
BROADWAY THEATRE
atid is not bein g deceived by tem and m ake th re e electio n s every
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tl? ' * Maine, North D a k o ta and j , one o f th e m e asu res p re p a re d by
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is fin is h e d In such a m a n n e r us to he ((in v e rte d 'n to a b e lte d l>ack e ffe c t.
A I ’ont o f Id eal » m a rin e s »
A n o th e r v e ry a t t a c tiv e s ty le com es w ith
' ' 'h e prohibition rule and de- th e g o v ern m e n t of th e people
Id eate d tiaek
W e a r e a ls o s h o w in g sn e x te n s iv e v a n t v o f s ty le s in th e
i '''• their citizen s of a p o rtio n of O reg o n .
It is n ex t to th e la st on
p o p u la r P ile E a h rle s , P la id s an il P lu s h C lo th s , s u rh as i. r a l L im b ,
d . " d g ra u te d th e m by th e Con- th e b allo t. No. 355 X, No.
lllm io ltv n x . H y lv e n k o ff P lu s h and S a lt's F a b r ic , etc.
I t is a sh o w in g
Be sure
fro m w h ic h e v e ry ta s te m ay l.e s u ite d ,
( h ir a b ilit y to quote lo w p rice s
" of th e se U n ite d S ta te s.
an d give it a n eg ativ e vote
Is now s tro n g ly e m p h asis ed , as th e s h re w d e s t w o m a n s e e k ln v
• ucs.lay ev en in g th e re will
u n u s u al v a lu e s w ill a t once concede.
Y o u h a v e ch oice fr o m 19.8 5
a n il 827.M' lin e s , to m o rro w
'" 'l i n g held u n d er th e ai sp iers
n . A M D B E W 'S F B O T B S T A M T E P I S ­
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7:30 A M (e x e e p t on 1st Sun
("in m e rcia l Cluh. 571 U m atilla S In c h m o o o n l)—
th ), H o ly C o m m u n io n 9 15 A. M .
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o n ; 7:30 1' M . H ervn-e and S erm on
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