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Page Four PORTLAND LABOR PRESS Iportlanfc Xabor flbvess TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (B y D. O G allup, Secretary.» Official Publication of the Central Labor Council of Portland and \ Merrick of B aker but more Vicinity, and the Oregon State Federation of Labor. ' recently of the' Coos Hay district, passed through P o rtland Friday last. Published every M onday by the C entral l-ahor Council of P ortland and C. E. E sselstyne, w ho has been for Vicinity, under the direction of the following a short tim e forem an of the Coos Bay Tim es at M arshfield, has de- B o a r d o f C o n tr o l Otis I) F orte, President ........................................................ . Brew ery T rades posted a traveling card and will be F ran k B. Raeubig, S ecretary ............................................................. M etal T rades with us for some time. Mr. E ssel J. C, D irk ................................................................................W a te rfro n t Federation styne, who is an old-tim e San F ra n Ben O sborne ........................................................................................Building T rades cisco p rin ter, has som ething to say W. F. O tto ......................................................... .................................P rinting T rades about the conditions in the Times E. J. Stack ................................. ............. ............................................... Label T rades office, and advises p rin te rs to stay Board m eets second T hursday each m onth, at 8 P. M„ at Labor Press office. away from it. -..... - -- - - ■ ......... W alter E. Coshy, who took an Office, Room ¿2d Lumber Exchange Building, corner Second and S tark ' honorable w ithdraw al card from this S treets, P ortlan d O regon. j union in Septem ber, has again taken ' — ■ ---------------- — -----------------------------------out an active card and w orked last C M. RYNERSON, Editor and Manager ! week for a short tim e at W ells & ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Co. Subscription, $1 OU per year in advance A. E. Shurr, E. J. Jones and G. L. I ■ P atterso n have retu rn ed from R ain A dvertising rates furnished on application ier, w here they w ere em ployed fo ri about eight days in g e ttin g out a E ntered at the Post Office, at P ortland. O regon, as second-class mail m a tte r holiday edition for the R ainier Re- " — —— — — —— — — — — — I— . v j e w MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914 » Ik M rs N ellie J. Shirley, a form er ¡m em ber of M ultnom ah Union, w h o ' too« an honorable w ithdraw al card in M arch, 1911, has again becom e an j ; active member, J. W. P roctor, w ho cam e here from | i ' anco*iver-.B- c - bas seci,red a i«no- type situation at the S ta te P rin tin g office at Salem, rb« Allied Trades Bow ling League For the Men © '•n it- O v e n - o it - Ruin Coats Mackinaw« H ath Koho» S m oking J ,irk , - he T Christmas Spirit Louiigin» If.- For the Boys Suits Keefers Overcoat»—Hats Raincoats—Cap- S h o e s— llo s c Ti, Sw eaters -Olov, S h irts — Uh, Pervades every nook and (‘inner of this great G i f t Store for Men and Boys. Nothing has been left undone to make your Christmas shopping easv and your selections pleasing to the recipient. Come in now and let men who know help you to choose the right thing for Him. For the Men H a ts — S hoes DEAL CAREFULLY WITH LABOR LAWS S h ir ts — T ics There seems to be some sort of underground influ- G loves -Hose , ,, , . , . , , , . ence -fit work over the country to bring about changes in S lipp ers lia r '. existing labor laws, abolish state labor commissioners Cuff Link- S ia r f C h and otherwise interfere with laws th at have been placed last week, ow ing to the fact th a t upon the statute books through the efforts of organized ^VsdJy,e\ h r 7 a yn?cheadukdble The labor. regular day h e re a fter will be T ues- There are few labor laws that tend to protect the I da£everly B. Crawford has tak en an workers from greedy, avaricious, slave-driving, p ro fit-ihonrab,e w ithdraw al card, mad employers that have not been put in operation by VTAXvma o r t h e l e a g u e s JOB P R IN T E R S . organized labor. W L. Pet. w een ey, V. A- S . . . 15 .615 i Can it be possible that that class of employers who S Gia»» Prudhomme: .2 24 3 1« .590 w in -llo Is o n Ik 21 .4(2 i must be forced by law to protect their employees, and P I r ortland P tg. Hou 26 .333 1____ who have been compelled to make their shops sanitary, wmih"twoaout3'ortnthre?afrrom V r E i T H F - A J X ? \ ^ S I G N o p ) I f f Pi L IO N adopt safety devices and otherwise contribute to the ï ao ? r ^ ‘ri ^ h*^ i Double Trading Stamps Daih OPEN EVENINGS Till Christmas If You welfare of their employees, see in the temporary wave of 1 ¡m? or'V h^e9rromr o u * s pnr„dh0?mmê° I UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Mention This Ad reaction that has swept the country an opportunity J to | ! high high in d ivid u al a verage, H edherg, 102; , ... . .. a verage. Heil berg* and G lenn. 103' do away with the restrictions that have been placed upon ieach ___ J. H. RANKIN, Mgr. their operation? n e w s p a p e r p r in t e r s . Pet. ' If this is not the case why all this sudden activity i ‘abor"1p r e i» ,’o ,y p e :: :: î® ? . 7 m '’2 th a t business in our line seems to be . ates to N orthw est D istrict Coun 13 .278 on the increase. cil Sheet M etal W o rk ers, B. M o ro -| relative to the changes in labor law’s th at have been 111 Journal ............................... 3 15 .167 W ednesd ay T ------ took n , ,. n . .... , . ’• - " i i - f i u j — Labor P r e ss iu,m tw o j W hen you buy an y th in g in our line ney and Robt V. Sm ith J r .; dele The Dunn Barber Shop successful operation for years? W hy the sudden desire ^ T h i g h ” 1^ a ’h for G arm e" ‘ W o rk e rs’ label, gales to M etal T rades C oundi; W ?L . J. A. Dunn. Propr to abolish or combine with some other office the Labor a\gvedBalza!,ncors9. M po7a"n<i Linm*Vtook B"y sh'rt,; ov--ral!s' worl< aP™ns,,Sullivan, Edward e . Erickson and' __lnotvpe etc., made in P ortland, P atronize J. C. Cam pbell; delegate to O regon 169 FOURTH STREET • three g a m e s from Journal. H igh team Commissioners. score, P ortlan d I.in o ty p e and T elegram home industry. O p posite F ire l)epartm ,>ni 1 S tate F ederation of Labor, W. L. • x* a ii. zx v • i , m, , , ¡tied , w ith 445 pins, p la y -o ff w on by Sullivan. Here is a tip * for the Oregon Legislators. The labor- 1116; i h ,?0,,y, peJ bi*h individual score, Hecker, o high average. H ecker, 93. DU NN ’S FOAMING ing people, organized and unorganized, don’t want the ¡th e past elected th e ir In te rn a tio n a l' A L L IE D P R IN T IN G T R A D E S. HAIR TONIC Local * o . 99, at th e ir convention hut if a Labor Commissioner’s office abolished, neither do they P rin te rs ................................ W. 7 L. Pet 7 Amari or n Federation o f M usicians. I | officers proposed am endm ent to the In ter- Absolutely Dissolves llandrufi n gravers ......................... 6 .666 oiI,ea<!i,uarAerR. and ??cS?taZ y s Office, ! national C onstitution now being want it combined with some other office where it will E Bookbinders ....................... 5 .555 , 128 Stop« Itching Immediately tt F ourth str e e t— H. C. Banzer, Sec- S tereo ty p ers ....................... 0 .000 retary. voted on carries they will h e re a fter lose its individuality » and effectiveness. Paste that in • S tereotyp T u esd a y — E n gravers won th r e e from Ask for it in all Barber Shop- be elected by referendum vote o f ! ers. H igh team score. En- ' your hat gravers, 412; high ind ividu .1 score, Full m em ber on tra n sfe r w. A. ; the unions. This union voted unan- I G allup, 97; high average. C allup, 91. M cKevitt. ' imously in favor of th e change. So far as laws are concerned organized labor has Friday- F rid ay— P rin te rs won tw o out o f R einstated: W. J. Elliott. HIOH ORADE , th ree gam es from B ookb inders. H igh T ran sfers issued: Frank Viola. th e laws lee m score. P rin ters. 451; high individ- never in , its history proposed a selfish law. - - » ual suoce. N a g e l, 106; high average, T ra n sfe rs w ith d raw n : Percy H a r Letters from the People proposed by them are usually of greater benefit to the NagPl 94 ___ vey, Bram w ell Coultas. T ran sfers issued; W . J. Elliott, unorganized than to the union men. Mrs. S. D. Brown. “W on’t Work».” I t would be well for the Legislators to remember T ra n sfe rs cancelled: F. H. W ing. (B y A. G tuedauber.) P ortland. Ore., Dec. 18—E ditor L a The officers has received n o tifi th at any action they take concerning labor legislation1 cation of the death of B rother E. bor P re ss: Ju st so long as one in directly affects about 80 per cent of the population of L„ i ; iS !,arN; o« h';.;'’hdd'!i.« F. M cConaty, at Denver, Colorado, dividual in any given com m unity M cConaty has been ill in a cannot get w ork—which case is the state, and th at the other 20 per cent is pretty well Tuesday, Dec. 15. Several im portant D Mr. enver hospital for some time. In acknow ledged—no charge can be able to take care of itself. “ V X ' e n Z e consequence of his death, m em bers laid against any man who don’t Or Buy Him One of Our Gift Certificates BjELTONSTORl t t cj Musicians Mutual Association BOOKBINDERS UNION -------- ■■■■ ■ was obligated into the m ysteries of will he assessed the usual death ben efit assessm ent of fifty cents each. B rother Tom Gilman has ju st re turned from a visit w ith old friends a t San Francisco, C alifornia. Mr. • G’’man is a m em ber of San E ran- i cisco Local and at one time was ■ president of Local No. 99. Don’t forget the Ja n u a ry m eeting on T uesday the 5th. Besides the in stallatio n of officers several changes in our by-law s and consti- tution and the price list is content- plated. T he subject of doubling and singing will also be- discussed. On T hursday last, m em bers of this local joined forces w ith the M utts in th e ir en tertain m en t for the bene fit of the poor and needy of the city. Dues, locker ren t and death a s sessm ent will lie due and pa> able on Jan u ary 1st. All who have not paid this u a rte rs dues by th a t tim e will be prom ptlj suspended. w ork. T h ai th ere are such individ- u a l s j s adm itted, but w ith the elim i nation of enforced idleness, volun tary unem ploym ent o r vagrancy could be successfully dealt with. The foregoing p aragraph, a self- evident and undisputed fact, was in cluded in an article w ritten on un em ploym ent and subm itted to a papcr w hose colum ns had been ! °.pcned to ,h e Public f ° y ’he discus- ! s,on °f "('em ploym ent and the un- ' 1 ',nP'°>'cd problem. It was blue- Pencilled from th e rem ainder of the article, which w as otherw ise printed. It is given to the L abor | Press to encourage w orkers and 1 the w orking class to support th e ir j own press and organized unions. 1 W ere . bor not thu* organized anil represented by th eir own press— i weapons of defense and offense— they would get far less respect from i the pow ers th at he. th an they even | now get. INCREASE THE RAILROAD MAN’S WAGE. i H Two weeks of the inquiry a t Chicago into the jus- tice of the request of engineers and firemen of W estern local, which surprised all members he arose to do an oratorical railroads have passed. A great deal of new and inter when stunt (which, by the way. he must esting evidence lias been produced and the impartial have rehearsed for a m onth or so), somehow he got his lines observer cannot fail to understand why the men of the but tw isted, which some lum bers took in a hum orous sort of a w ay and a few locomotive cab are making such a strong fight. took seriously. They say he is of I t has been brought out th at not only are the haz G erm an descent, so got “the cart the horse.” N evertheless he ards of the work unusual and the responsibilities great before spoke “mit his h e a rt out.” but the hours of work are long and the compensation, in B. S utherland dropped in on us from V ancouver, B. C. He was fo r most instances, too low. The spectacular testimony of m erly an active m em ber of Local 90. th at young engineer, Jones, the “ respirator m an” of the A fter the m eeting. "K ing” Chris- Siskiyou Mountain Range tunnels, for the first tim e |tenson roundert up b,s ,eam mates to give an exhibition at the bowling gave the public a fair idea of what these quiet and allies. Some high scores w ere made. Fred Anderson, our president, w on earnest fellows undergo day after day and year after dered why so m any of th e balls he year th a t the public may travel in safety and the people threw rolled in the g u tte r, but Fred dustrially and politically for the p re s redeem ed himself by coming out , ervation of the cause of hum anity, receive their food and fuel supplies as they are needed. second. i --------- which lies alto g e th e r w ith the w ork- ! The B ookbinders’ Ten Pin League! Fred L. Bourne and Sam M artin ing class of every governm ent on I t always has been known th a t the average engineer and was badly beaten last T hursday bavc bct’" chosen as delegates to the earth. fireman is something of a hero, but the disclosures at Chi- night by the B U ke-M cFaii team, hr S tate F ederation of Labor. C. W. BARZF.E. | A good percentage of the m em ber expect to have an o th er match in the cago have given the picture a more vivid tint. ship is w orking and we are in a very near future. r m e n t W o r k e r » O r g a n iz e . All signs point to the fact th a t the comparatively The B ookbinders and the P rin ters prosperous condition. O ur only dif By G a the form ation of a local of ficulty is w ith the Hom e Phone i • . . U nited G arm ent W o rk ers Sunerior few dollars now paid daily to engineers and firemen i n ' p^tag^iom jsu7f«?ho"or?i^ Company and we arc receiving such , hp fips, ■„ n , up< r ? r — i support . . in this .. ” «8 m e tirst to he organized in this the W estern territo ry are trivial for what they perform, Friday night. The P rin te rs won tw o • loyal controversy , section |,y t jlesv w ork c rs. feel it is only a question what they endure and w hat they always are ready t o , ° *Jred .^Xson"” RkBrindie and th of a t we «« h » *< win he able to face, calmlv, and with never-failing patience. J Justice were delegates to the » « u r e a settlem ent. W e wish to ARTHUR R. BURNS Allied P rin tin g T rades Council last t a *e ,bis occasion to publicly thank ELECTRICIANS NO. 1 2 5 I f all the energy which is expended d(«ing charity about this time of year, were expended toward bringing about, a eondition that would make charitv » unneeessarv • what a revolution there would he in the industrial world. Those who are looking for a man to succeed to the title now held Jack .loiiuson Johnson should look among the title nel« by oy .jack union men of Portland. We have some of the most sci entific knockers in tin* world. In state alter state it appears that the standpat vic tories were won for lack of proportional representation. The majority is unrepresented, or has less than its share. Friday. At last our wish was granted which we have been longing for. Every m em ber of our local union is w orking and look forw ard for a busy season. Local Union No. 90 wishes all the i allied cra fts a M erry Xmas. our friends who have given us such valuable assistance and to assure ,b c '" ,b a t if opportunity affords w f will re tu rn the com plim ent, SHEET METAL WORKERS ing officers have been TH|?C4DMFNTU,,nRKPDC 1 he follow serve the ensuing term : 1 . presiden nt. Thom as D. P e te rs: vice I president. P. J Sam m on; recording I he em ployes of N eustadter's Eac | and corresponding secretary, Robt. lory will hold a Mut day Tuesday. |V . Smith J r .; financial secretary and l)rc | business agent, W. I.. Sullivan; w ar- At the regular m eeting T h u rsd a y .) den. Geo. W. C u rtin ; conductor, Ja n u ary 7, will occur ’lie install: tion I H arry C arlson; delegates to Ruild- of the newly elected officers. It is I ing T rades Council. \V. L. Sullivan, planned to have a social m eet'ng < i 1. J. E rtle and Chas. Schum an: dele- th at night. ¡gates to C entral Labor Council. B W e are glad to be able to report M o ro n e v and W. J. T hom son; dele Union Label Cigars and Tobaccos 271 Washington Street H arry ac. H oidan P ro g r e ssiv e Funeral Directors and Etnbalnier- C om p etent L ady A ssista n t 6th and M ontgom ery. Phone Ma ORGANIZED LABOR EVERYWHERE Thi» I» Our New UNION LAB FI Ask For It Insist On It If you believe in and stand f> r v ing Class Solidarity and really " assist the Clothing Workers you will recognise this label an I <!•’ It from your tailor, merchHni dealers. C arl Bchllck»l»»r MARQUAM RESTAURANT Harry & Carl 324 ALDER STREET Bet. 6th and B roadw ay P hone M ain 4 826 E orm trly L ocated a t 947 A lder Bt. G J. Erdner J. P. FINLEY & SON R. H oehull CHICAGO MARKET Dealer» In "Q UA LITY M EATS" Phone» Main 413, A 3613 187 Third S treet N ear Y am hill r u r th a r th e H om » In d u stry M m ea t by h a v in g thi» L abel app»’. yonr p rinted m atter. It itan iis good w orkm an ship , good citizen* fa ir w a g e s and th e upbuilding >f c ity . A llied P r in tin g Trade» Connell C poeed of T yp ograp h ical Union W eb P ressm en'» l ’m • P rin tin g P ressm en 's I'; P r e ss A ssista n t» ' I'r S tereotyper»' and E lectrotyp e- B ook b in d ers’ 1'hioii B ind ery W om en's ’ ‘ M ailers' I'- "n P h o to e n g r a v er s I n - c *