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T e le g r a m vs L a - has been m a rr ie d tl K e rn a A A b b o tt -he long p e rio d o f hor P re»». P o r tla n d L in o ty p e vs. J o u r - fo “ u r m o n th s W e a ll w is h vou success T h e haaaball »»anon 1» a*»>ut readv n a l Jo b P r in te r s . T h u rs d a y . H w eenev I- y o u r rash u n d e rta k in g to »uparaado W in t e r »p ort», and o r g a n l- \ arn e y A S tr a u b vn. G ia »» A Prud Musicians Lwtl Mutual Wo. M, Association DR. LEO L. McKENNA RESTAURANT Heating Capacity 250 DENTIST 51. E. Corner Birth and Washington Sts. O f f ic e H o u rs 9 to 12, 1 to 5 E v e n in g s a n d M unday» by A p p o in tn ,-i.t The H ub of P .n ia n d . Orchestra Noon i.ad Exalting P ortlan d's Most Popular Kestaoraat P h o n e M a in 357 54» Oregonian B ldg. Portland. Or. 1 Í CARPENTERS NO. 1106 MEVES J. 0. GREEN *8 MARKET ORGANIZED LABOR EVERYWHERE This Is Our New UNION LA BEL M a r s h a ll 995 A 3242 Obeeee, Oyster», > tih Poultry, Onate, S h ellfish , Pratts and V egetables 951 Morrison Street N e a r T h ir d Today and Tomorrow calls for- DURABILITY and Economy in Street Paving. SECURE THE BEST Boost for B IT U L IT H IC Ask For It-Insist On It I f you behave in and stand fo r W o rk ­ ing Class S olidarity and really want to assist the Clothing W orkers ganixe, yon w ill recognise this label and demand It from your tailor, merchant and dealers. BALTIMORE DAIRY LUNCH LUNCH ROOMS T h e C o - O p e r a t iv e S h o e S to r e 387 Wash. 8 t 86 T h ird Street J28 Wash. St 803 Burnside 264 Morrison Street RETAIL BAKERY STORES 207 4th 8 t. 264 Morrison Street Only Union Store in Portland owned and controlled by Union men on co-operative basis. O. H. WATSON, Prop. J. P. 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