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Page Two PORTLAND LABOR PRESS PORTLAND LABOR PRESS LABOR E D IT O R S ON W AR. -------- War* of practically all kinds are relic, of past ages, and are brutal- ***nK ‘n the lullest concept imag- " ‘able. U n d er th e g u ise of w ar, na- Official P u b lication o f the Central Labor Council o f P ortland and i Vtcin V icin ity , and th e Oregon S ta te Federation o f Labor. t ‘on s an<* w e are compelled to gi«e them due C” credit for their change of mind to meet organized labor on an equal basi», ” O ur Central Labor Union and the Building Trade» Coun ll moat earnestly v io la te all th e co m - request» th a t you use e> cry effo r t to ' niandments, a.id all legal and moral give thia circular a» much publicity as Published every Monday by the Central codes. They kill, ¿ted, and do every- you have all previous circulars from ¿ ^ m ^ ^ ’ «i’ltbi<,f5"owlii‘n ,,,’ (‘h'nK ‘•|se tha‘ the natural ethics us so that this comj.auy may be Board of Control wf decency forbid. If it is wrong to placed in as good standing as before Otla I). Forte. Pres. ...........brewery Trades deal during times when there is no the strike. E. J. Stack.............................. I jib e I Trades warfare, it is equally so during a “ To say that we sincerely thank birinOabiwwtUbi,‘ ..'.■.'.Building Trade! war- Despite this, warships go on you for your support doe» not fully W. F. Otto. . . . . . . . . . . . » . .P rin tin g Trades the high seas, and think nothing of express our full appreciation for your Board m eets second Thursday each intercepting and capturing ships loyalty. \\e tr u st t h is in fo r m a tio n m onth, at 8 P. M., at Labor l*ress office. wj,jch are noj j„ anywise engaged will show the fruits of your efforts. “ and Yam hill Streets, Portland, Oregon. ¡*n *he war, taking the ship, Its money and cargo with impunity. C O N SER VING T H E BOY IN C. IL Z T W X X IO Z , E ditor and M ana ger 'fbe regrettable part of most wars CHICAGO. Subscription, «1.00 per year in advance is th a t t h e Pe o PIe w h o d o i he f i j lt t - --------- THE LION W e Give BAH Green Trading Btamps For nearly a quarter of a (c e n tu ry the P IO N E E R PUR VEYORS of U N IO N L A B E L I >«*«*»« apparel for men. A nd ready now, as a lw ays# with SlOKt ’ . New Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats, Etc. with the Label ( New 1914 M EN’S I Shapes HATS I and Colors f All the Best M EN’S ) Lasts and SHOES 1 L eathers M E N ’S FURNISH INOS f ' I I New 8hirts, Underwear and Hosiery With the Label. ( With the Luo el. ' With the Label. mg are opposed to shootipg down rounder of the juveuile court and ap p lies- th e ir brother workers even of an- later organizer of u municipal court. other race, and they have no say in to displace the “ justice shop»,’’ Chi Portland, the starting of the war. They, in cago now ha» formed, as a link be- matter, rnost cases, must do as kings and tween these hoys, a hoys’ court for the W here You Where You potentates say. They must stand up handling exelusivelv of cases in which O et th e Label on Oet th e L abel on M onday, Septem ber 21, 1914 and be shot, and those who are left youths from 17 to 21 are concerned. Everything E veryth in g must shoulder the terrific burden of This tribunal is intended to meet a 1 0 6 170 T H IR D S T P L t T j increased taxation caused by useless want discovered by sociological work- J. H. R A N K IN , Mgr. war debt. ers, men and women. June Addams. Wars leave a nation of widows, Airs. Joseph T. Bowen, Judge Merritt A W ORD PER SO N A L. orphans, cripples, and an enormous W. Pinkney, Minnie F. Low, officers --------- •--------------- It is with a feeling of regret that debt ¡privation, misery, bitterness, and patrons of the Working Boys , j int.s too numerous "drug stores” I take leave of the Portland Labor hatred, want and suffering as a her- H om e, th e Juvenile Protective Asso- ,|,at state. Where and when have EASTSEDE FUNERAL Press, after havin'» for twenty-three ‘»age for the workers—the great ciation, and other organizations of like prohibitionists ever sat up DIRECTORS months tried to - .de the paper in mass of ,he People. The glory goes character, were instrumental in secur nights in Oregon d e f e n d ir te In order to illustrate tbs rapid growth « constructive work’ However unsuc- ,O tbc p o w t ir s t .h a .‘ b e ’ ’ h ‘ pr. ° f ' t.S *,,g , h e and support neces rights of , he people? ......... .s F. S. D onning, Inc. cessful I m a v h ave been however , ° J,he Pr!v,,« ed few while death »ary to its creation. It may be re „rga()izt.,| labor owe an nm ? sawing» with 4 per cent compounded interm The highest d a ta of aervice and goodi e e s s iu i 1 m ay lave occn, uw c and untold misery is the portion of gnrded as the latest and most advanced i i Ow manv scab buildings in this added, we have prepared the following table much the p a p er m ay h a v e failed to ,|)f inasses—Cigar Makers' Journal, legal recognition of the truth that it rltv have leading Prohibitionists offered at moderate price», with a new conservatory chapel and motor aervice at reach th e p la ce o f im p o rta n ce it .. >« f“r f>e‘ter to develop the good in the bt.; n acctssory , o ? How many scab- command of patrona day and night. There should have reached, however much War’s Glory, boy than to attempt hi» reformation breeding shops have they estab- ia no extra charge for theae convenience». M a Rate of 5 £ b g o — 2 ; s o 5 -5j= S’ ; 5 Interest it has lacked in power for good, it — — > _£ Homes that are homeless, children discovering whatever of seeming ]jshcd? What percentage of them Our parlora are never closed. Lady a t ’ h S 3 , 6 = - 7 -.-S in t“ him, and punishing him t.v,.r ev(.r supported the liability law when tendant. is my earnest hope that the labor , that are fatherless, mothers whose had may be "‘ ‘", »nil ISie< it 7-ï s i i 8 25 rO l'R Per cent 1 1 73 8182 84, ai ,- m movement in Oregon has been boys are in nameless graves—such 111 proportion to the results of this dis- ¡, needcd friends and the being or- 50 per annum Com- 14« 324 m b '. 2 ' a | i 414 EAST ALDER ST., COB. OF SIXTH. strengthened and made more effec- is the sacrifice. War's glory is in covery. gans of special privilege denounced I 1 (It) pounded (» ice a 283 650 IfiU M r Telephones, East 62; B 2626 2 00 year, January 1! 585 1301 1322s n live by the effort. ’ i i,s calamities, the widowed women «'e are told that the prime object ¡, a> destructive of Oregon's indus- 5 00 and Julv I. 11462 3252 I Ht Ci ' r . . . , . it leaves behind; the unborn babes of this new court is to save the “ first t r jt s ’ Where in the United States Conducting a labor paper in these _.u_ ____ sorrow _____ offender” . L . . .. - - indicated ,- who can inherit _______ naught but offender’’: - tn to judge him him as an indi- . . e the Prohibitionists 81 OPEN8 AN ACCOUNT days of competition and organized and bondage. Out of the wreckage vidual and not merely as the trans-|,hat ,,u.y «anted justice for work- (Establiahsd 18 Year») opposition is not a boy’s job. Main of Europe must rise a race of men gressor of a certain numbered section ers jajr wag,.s and conditions? Good for 10 E xtra 8. A H. Green taining a paper with constructive whose common sorrow will make of the l«g*l code. “ If he is given a Some working men and women will Trading Stam ps w ith 50c Purchase purpose, with the confidence of the for them a common hrotherher d, a chance,” says Mrs. Bowen, “ the aver- vo(e “dry,” but there is no reason or over. people, organized and unorganized, unity of purpose, a new u. my.— “g® hoy who will come under the juris why the F’rolii. element should cap SECOND AND WASHINGTON STKEETI requires labor and patience, perse- Newark (N. J.) Union Labor Bui- diction of this court will become a ture organized labor in Oregon. letin. good citizen.’’ It is interesting to ve/ence and love for the job. Money A ConaarraUvc Open Sat rdaj A UNION MAN. a » ----------- ; notice in the disposition of the very alone will not pay a man for the ef Cnatodlan Eseiiinz. s 1« » GOLD SEAL LIQUOR CO. R IG H T S IN W A R . fir st caHe b®for® the ®®urt in what fort required to publish a self-re E N G L IS H M A N ’S _____ manner the boy offender is to be 166 S E C O N D B T E E E T specting paper in times like these, The proud boast, "An English- g*ven a chance. The defendant was a N e x t Y a m h ill P u b lic M a rk et when organized opposition has to be man’s home is his castle,” does not Chicago boy who had run away from faced at every turn. operate during the present war. l|O,ne and had returned to the city Try U nion P led ge W hiskey Amid all the discouragements Here are some of the things the ' a5ter l'aM*‘nK through a severe expo L J which have surrounded me in the naval and military authorities may I rience. He »ought a place to sleep work of publishing the Labor Press do under the Defense of the Realm "* » downtown building and was compensation has ever been present Act, passed by Parliament in a few picked up by the police. Thé judge I minutes : turned thé lad over to a responsible in the confidence of the people, in BALTIMORE DAIRY« LUNCH Take possession of any land, build- representative of a fraternal society, the co-operation of hundreds of men ings, gas, electricity, water works or final judgment in a matter of this L U N C H ROOMS For a and women in Oregon with the sources of supply, horses, automo- ' kind cannot be based upon single in- 287 Wash. Kt. 86 Third Street united purpose to make the Portland biles or any other means of trans- , stances or isolated cases. The juvenile 326 Wash. St 303 Burnside Delicious 264 Morrison fltreet court idea was not at first well re Labor Press a dignified representa port. Br- d ; fas* Cause any buildings, statues, or eeiveil; but it. has spread into scores tive and mouthpiece of the construc R E T A IL B A K E R Y STORES tive working people of the state. any property to be moved or de of cities; it has accomplished a tre 207 4th St. 264 Morrison Street mendous amount of good. The “ boys’ And, when all is said and done, stroyed. court’’ is also to be tested; it is in Require all vehicles, boats or other G. H. WATSON. Prop. there is abiding satisfaction in know tended to be a still greater step away vessels to be removed from any area ing that our fellows understand and from the punitive impulse and toward in a specified time feel the work that is being don«. Order the inhabitants to leave any i the motherly, fatherly, brotherly and ALBERS BROS Phone Main 1270 The Portland Labor Press ranks given area if necessary for naval sisterly in human n..ture. The boys are not to be pushed down, but raised up, MILLING COMPANY among the best papers of its class and military purposes. McHARDY ’S BUFFET Close saloons entirely or during turned about, given a right direction, on the North American continent. A Union Honae That Extend» ' encouraged to take it and to keep it. This fac| should bring satisfaction specified hours. Its Conrteay to All Enter by force, if need be, any It seems much the better w-ay. to every organized worker in Ore 173 F0UBTH STREET f ---------- ■ • ■----------- Between Morrison end Yamhill gon and-it should also be some com house or ship which is suspected o being used to the prejudice of the GOD’S PUZZLE, pensation to the merchants of Port state. -------- land who give it support and confi Arrest, or order the arrest, with- Every warring nation in Europe A r th u r Î. M o u lto n I k a c le a n -c u t T e le p h o n e s . M ain 7215; A 3121 dence. No man can claim much out warrant, any suspected person. *s imploring God for •. ictory. fig h t e r , w h o h a s been w ith th e iHIKT<* f r ie n d s o f la b o r in e v e r y im p o r ta n t MAX M. SMITH credit for the strength of the paper, Order all lights visible from the Every nation presumes that it is f ig h t in t h i s c o u n tr y fo r y e a r s . H e 18522505 Florist for it is published in a field of un outside of any bouse near a de- going to be especially favored by f o u g h t the a s s e m b ly : he a d v o c a te d th e E m p lo y e r s L ia b ilit y A ct: h e C hoice Out TI owctb , P lo r a i D esig n a usual importance and it must speak fended harbor to be extinguished, or God. f o u g h t fo r w o m a n s u f f r a g e . H e is P la n ts for the progressive and broadminded [ Order inhabitants of a defended ‘ ¡reek, Roman Catholic and Pro- k n o w n a s o n e o f t h e s t r o n g e s t e n e 141 <4 S ix th S tr e e t ( S e llin g B u ild in g ) Manufacturera of m ie s o f m a c h in e p o lit ic s in th e P o r tla n d , O reg o n people of Oregon. I Port to remain within doors during ‘« slant—all are sending up their c o u n tr y . H e le f t th e R e p u b lic a n P a r ty fo r th e P r o g r e s s iv e P a r ty in I specified hours prayers for success at butchery. "BOSS OF THE ROAD In leaving the Portland Labor | Despite his valiant singing of Each has (he colossal effrontery 1912 b in e c a s u e s c e u r o in f g th T e a c f o t r ’s r u n p o t m m in e a th tio o d n s . OVERALLS Press 1 desire to express my sincere “Britons never shall be slaves,” here to presume that God is going to u T sed h e le a d in g p la n k In h is p la tfo r m P h on es Main 5700, A 6255 is a r in g in g d e c la r a tio n fo r s o c ia l gratitude to the many friends who are some of the things a free born help ibaf particular nation to kill and in d u s t r ia l J u stic e . in c lu d in g have stood by me and made my ef- ; Briton may not do: more enemies than the other nations r e a s o n a b le h o u r s a n d w o r k in g c o n d i Salesroom. F ifth end Ankeny Streets PEO PLE’S MARKET t io n s a n d a liv in g w a g e in a ll in d u s Loiter near a railway bridge. can kill. forts effective. And, I hope that tr ie s. M o u lto n 's c h i e f o p p o n e n t, M c Factory, Grand Ave. and E. Taylor St and Grocery Give or sell liquoi to a soldier or Each nation declares that it needs A rth u r, h a s been a c o n s t a n t fr ie n d renewed and broader efforts will be o f th e c o r p o r a tio n s , a n d o f s p e c ia l God to help out the gunboats and in te r e s t in e v e r y g u is e . H e f o u g h t made to strengthen the arm of the sador °P ‘'“D’- F 1R 8T AN U TAYLOR Spread reports by word of mouth battalions, 1 ) r ti i Ge L ee M. Clark S ta t e m e n t N o . O n e in t h e 1909 g is - man who follows me, He has a Mgr Pre» or writing, near a defended area. England wants God to help her la tu r e , m a k in g a sp e e c h in th e H o u se fo r t h e b ill m a k in g it a f e l task worthy the best efforts of any likely to create alarm among the kill the Germans. L E T T E R H E A D S . E N V E L tU ’ ' • o n y to s ig n S ta t e m e n t N o. O ne. He In F a c t, A N Y T H IN G Yo : Want American citizen, and at a time troops or civilized population. H. 0 . SCHROEDER Germany wants God to help her w a s u le a d e r o f th e A s s e m b ly in 1910. H e su p p o r te d T a f t in 1912. when great forces are crystallizing Light fires or display lights of kill the Russians and French and H e w a s e n g in e e r o f t h e s t e a m r o l T H E A L B IN A MULTNOMAH ler in t h e 1913 le g is la t u r e , an d s t e a m in the industrial and economic life any description on hilltops or other English. HOUSE FURNISHER ro lled th r o u g h th e h ig h a p p r o p r ia PRINTING COMPANY of the nation. At a time like the high ground or buildings, without Servia wants God to help her kill tio n h ill p a ss e d a t th a t s e s s io n , a s H ouses Furnished Complete T e le p h o n e M ain 2900 w e ll a s a h ill m a k in g R u f u s H o l Austrians. present Oregon needs an able labor permission, or Cash or In stallm en ts m an, c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r o f M u lt Tamper with, or loiter near, tele- Austria wants God to help her kill By L aw s. W orking Cards We paper. With whole-hearted co-op n o m a h C o u n ty , fo r th e p u r p o se o f 244-246 R ussell 8t. P ortland, Ore. U nion W ater Marked l ( ' b u ild in g a p o litic a l m a c h in e a m o n g Serbs. eration on the part of the workers graph and telephone lines. e m p lo y e s. H e is Im cked by 82% F R O N T S T R E E T Civilians ignoring a military com- France wants God to help her kill C th o e u n r ty a ilr o a d s now . my successor will do his share to mand to "halt” may be shot down ' Germans and Austrians. E ith e r M o u lto n or M cA r th u r w ill ward that end. y o u r C o n g r e s sm a n la f f e r t y has $2.00 'without a second challenge. Russia wants God to help her kill ’»e $2.00 l»eeii a d is m a l fa ilu r e . H e h a s in A. H. HARRIS. Court-martial shall deal with of-I Germans. EMMETT^ tro d u c ed b ills, hut h e h a s n o t e v e n KIND0RF BROS tried to g e t h e a r in g s or th e m , and I tenses against the military laws, and Even little Belgium wants God to th e y h a v e d ied a t t h e end o f the s e s HATS F resh and S a lt M eats, Sauaag« J | the tribunal shall have the power to help her keep the Germans out of s io n s a t w h ic h th e y w e r e in tr o d u ce d LIFE IS BEST COLLEGE. L and Poultry l i e h a s s o l i t t l e p e r so n u l s t a n d in g inflirt sentences of imprisonment for her back yard. T h e claim is o fte n m a d e th a t m e n . , . , . , . , . in ( ’o n g r e s s th a t he c a n g e t n o th in g 110 Grand A venu e Near M " UNION MADE . . . from college are not equipped , , life in of infringements They all want God to help them w h a t e v e r fo r h is d is t r ic t . H e is a P h on es Ea»t 412. H E *' fresh - case _____ , _ _______ p e r s is te n t a b s e n te e , an d it is Just l Ramatimi',, 245 Waffibgtm. bet. 2ad tad 3rd J flood the rivers of blood. a s w ell th a t h e he a b s e n t, a s he ca n to do effective work in the battle of MOTORCYCLE CONCERN F A IR . And God? do n o th in g w h en h e is p r e s e n t. T h e life. What is there surprising in p e o p le a r e tired o f h im , a n d w o u ld What is Gcd going to do about it? ra th er h a v e e v e n M cA rth u r, the m a G I. E r d n er R ■ this? The Central I«abnr Union ami the —New York Call. c h in e c a n d id a te T h e o n ly w a y to I f y o u a r e p a r tic u la r a b o u t y o u r Building Trades Council of Spring- l»e a g a in s t M cA r th u r Is to be fo r The college does not train boys CHICAGO MARKET »Moulton, t r e a t is e a v o t e fo r L a f f e r t y D B D O B AM D MMDICXMBR War and Fashions. and girts for any special work. field, Mass., has issued the following is h a lf a v o t e fo r M cA rth u r. D ealers in Let m e be your D ru g g ist joint letter, affecting the makers of Whatever they undertake, they must It is reported that some of the • P aid A d v .) " Q U A L IT Y M E A T S ” leading dressmakers of Paris will open serve terms of apprenticeship. The Indian motorcycles: ALBERT BERNI P horea M ain 413, A ’■ “ To All . Organized 22» W a s h in g to n S tr e e t, n ea r S eco n d . . I-abor—Greeting: . shops in New York in order to supply value of their training is this—it 187 T h ir d s t r e e t N ear V ■ shorten, If the L u 7»7 America CW ’,O n ”‘ r ’ i the war. N° rth According S,'U t to ‘ h “ NOTICE o r FINAL SETTLEMENT ship the period college of h i* apprentice- done its V6 , th t the th IBnde. m Manufa. during snip, ii tnc college nas aone ‘ts turlllg Company, makers of the Indiai ,i.„ rPlmr, M ,i,„ -------- M ain 2517. A 4834 duty by the graduate, or the gradu- motorcycle, was unfair to the buii l w i„ b J, k , , Pin N e w y<)rk ,h * r ir '',,i‘ Po"rt ,h * s '*** “* ' as K<*n. f ° r the County of Multnomah. ate has done his duty by his alma ing trade» of thia city because they ■ branch h ou ses F In the Matter of Katate of O lfa Raeubig, PLAZA BAR THE Reeeaaed m a ter, he h as a cq u ired n ot m ere in- refused to employ union men ‘n the . , s otire ¡, hprehy ci„ n lh#l Pr, nk B Frad Nelson and Barry Emda Vd.«a-e>is.k Il-Ms- /a.* aeubif, administrator of the entate of Olra formation and scraps of science, but construction of their buildings. In ANHEUSER CAFE .\ewnch-How far bark j d o e s my R R aeubif. d e.e.a ed , has rendered and pre also method, the habit of c o r r e c t J»n“»D «># »hi* J'®"/ the polishers f«,,,;^. runt Rented for final aettlem ent and filed in said 226 MORRISON STREET S eco n d a n d M orrison Ktr.—' Hnngtrnlotrlaf__T i t n i ’« 4«» <’ourt hi« final account of hia adminiatra thinking, the power o f profiting by wer® forced on a strike in the same <n<alogi*t That a for JOU to de- tion of Raid eatate, together with hia report and a petition for d iacharge: and Monday, hint, and experience« He is alert concern by the red net. on in their wages ci<le< Wp.„ go „ f„r b#pk fl)l the 19th day of October, 1914, at 9 :1 5 of »1.10 day. You were also noth wish to pHV for gir and quick te learn. This make» him fied of thia. o'clock, in the forenoon of Raid day. at the court room of Raid court, at the court I valuable in any line if he it humble R ED FRONT houae in aaid County, haa been fixed and ’ “ We are now happily pleased to appointed aa the time and vlace for the enough to begin at the bottom and notify you that an amicable settle- C lothier. H atter, G ent»' I aettlement of ftaid account and the hearing content to rise by merit alone. of the aaid report and petition, at which , ment of all past differences has been U nion-M ade Goods a Spe n»r arhoetl U th e thing. T h ia ro lle^ e present» a time and place any person intereated in j The greatest college is life, after reached with this company. The lien- We sell all brands o f toba - I ni«erMtv S tam lard C.<M|F*e. T h e only ar|»o«l in tha aaid eatate mac appear and file hia ex ! 183-195 F lrat 8tr»«’ Pa« ihr Northw est uhal ha» a ronrae w h trh te a r he» ceptiona in w i.tin g to the account, and M a la >0»4 all. The academic course should fit dee company, makers of the Indian A L L the ha»ir »tud>e« and gireg an e n u re year to Portland. Orc.. Sept. 18 - E ditor; M,N“ ice'h*.’, "rthW , i " « "<« one for matriculation at the school motorcycle, will now go on the fair in a trv rliM l in th e a rt o f ad,u»tinf(. F m penrneed Labor Press: It is all verv well for rn''n< • tor final settlem ent, and the said and rom petent te a r h e r. Thorough hurt n o tio n in of life. This, however, does not ,i*’ w,,h “n organize»! labor, i t ... . b i l . . 4 4 __________ , , estate is ready for distribution, and on C hire p rae ti rA n a to m v . Phv»»ology. P atho lo g y.S w m j. I rohllutiom .» to adduce all ennfirmatlna of said final »eeount. final imply that the college need not es- »XT*®*1 ’h*‘ strug ( t i l « tom atologa. h ie te te » and P rin. iplea. A pplw ant ttbU.h closer relation, with indu,- ?** lwhi1’‘ ?; U’t1ed * bi“ er 0“e ’«alia*¡c* to show that Pro- l i^ ,.y"b.d' 'he “ *d w‘11 be ,m mil»! be o f pood m oral rha rae te r and have a demre BROADWAY THEATRE io le a n .. ( M l nm Mtms siftimm * ia i » h . trial and public life, cannot render b?,h ,h,‘‘ was very b.btt,on does prohibit and that Kan- ■ FKANK „ RAEVBIO fair in the final settlement. When »A, continues to raise corn 14 in- tdm inistraior ot th. estate of Olga RaeaMg, W B IT F . F O B C A T A L O G it, course, more vital and m ire deceased BUILDING UNFAIR i -- consider that previous «© the che, long in the ear. notwith,tand- llurlburt * laiyton. Atlorneya for Admir r*cmc cniBoriAcnc college practical than they now are in many 1 »trilce this eompauy employed 2900 1 ing In otleg whiskey by the gallon istrator. First pnblirslion Septembe 14 1914 fOAWOAWHH» HBIW6 rWRAMI. O0MM ’ .............................. ¡men an<l has a capital of f J $12,500,000,' being sold in e-ery one of the fiv e1 Last publication October 5. 1914. . . i. H i .I, 1.1.. Advertising rates furnished on tl<'n' entered at the Post O ffice, at Oregon, as second-class mall HOW SAVINGS GROW IF- HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK Moulton for Congress V io le t Oats «ZHi. r Learn a Profession