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    PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
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H o u se vs. go t th e T y p o s g o in g In th e A llie d D u c k - '
ra tio n o f p r in te r » ’ clu b » 1» w e ll u n der h o m ine. P o r tla n d P r in tin g
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la tb o r P re »», O re g o n ia n an d T e le g ra m , T ra d e s E e a g u e s lip p e d a cog la s t w ee k u a lly w o rk in g up to th e top. w h ic h is !
l o t r l o u Federation of Moalolaaa.
e r i a i n l * m a k in g it In te r e s tin g , as th e y
th e m a n a g e r» Irelng Jo hn Y e z e rs k i. E. 1 an d lost tw o o u t o f th re e to th e B o o k-
T h e I-a b o r P re ss te a m
leu d - 1 th e T y p o s 1, h a v e had th e to p p lace
lle a d q u a r te r» and S e c re ta ry '» O ffic e , J. R o b e rts o n , H u b e rt F is c h e r and E. , hinders.
b e lie v e no
120 H F o u r th a tre u t- H . U. B aiixer. Sec- V a n V le e t, re a p e d I v e ly . C h a rle a B. T a y ­ ‘ e rs in th e N e w s p a p e r la -a g u e , a ls o lo st so lu n g th a t th e y r e a lly
re ta r y
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one else d a re s to su g g est f ir s t p lace
lo r w ill oe th e o f f ic i a l c o rre s p o n d e n t
A new d u c k p ln h o w lin g le a g u e Is b e­ T h e season fo r th e le a g u e Is a b o u t to
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(By Burn» Powell, Correspondent.)
s a fe ly a t th e P r lt n e r a ’ H o m e a t C o lo ­ in g o rg a n iz e d f o r a p o st-sea so n se rie s close, »0 each w ee k b rin g s m o re de-
ra d o S p rin g » , am ] has lieetr assign ed to , on th e O reg o n a lle y s , an d a m e e tin g o f te r n iln a tio n th a n e v e r.
T h e B o o k ie s ’
Board Meeting. March 11, 1010.
th e s a n ita r iu m M r. S m ith a r r iv e d M o n ­ th o se In te re s te d w r ll p ro b a b ly be h eld t e a m 's s lo g a n , " N o th in g b u t f i r s t p lace
I th is w eek to p e r fe c t d e ta ils o r o r g a n i­ w ill do."
p r e s e n t — J e f f e r y . T a ll, B anxer. H a r ­ day o f Ja»t week.
za tio n .
T h e season w ill p r o b a b ly co n-
wood.
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L iv in g s to n .
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M in u te » o f la s t m e e tin g read and a p ­ P r in t It. f
had y o u r " o f f ic ia l "
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weeks.
proved
T r a n s fe r » — G . K irc h n e r, c e llla t. IOS.
X . It . P a te lle , a n o ld -tim e N e w Y o r k I »-agu e lo st th e ir horsesh oe la s t w eek, etc., so com e, a s w e b e lie v e in c o m p e ­
and E. J O y e r, p ia n is t, 198, read an d p r in te r , pan! th is o f fic e a v is it la s t b u t i f H a n d le y o f th e E n g r a v e r s ' te am titio n .
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Tuesday.
M r . P a te lle w o rke d as a hoy fo u n d it he h a s n 't used i t to d a te .
N e x t w eek th e G lu e s lln g e rs e x p e c t to
C-. B e r n a r d in e lll. bass, ac cep ted as iu New Y o rk tin d e r H o ra c e G re v i xy, and
m eet
th e M e ta ls lln g e r s on M o n d a y
a ls o helped Issue a d a ily p a p e r In M i l ­
n e w m em b er.
e v e n in g , as th e r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e t- '
With the Baseball F am .
H n a ig n n tlo n o f G. P iX o b lle accep ted
in g o f th e B o o k b in d e rs . L o c a l N o . 90, I
w au kee , W is ., on a W a s h in g to n hand
( B y C. B. T . )
E. E P r a t t re in s ta te d an d p laced on press, la t e r h e lp in g o rg a n iz e th e M i l ­
is to l-e h e ld M a rc h 1« in E a b o r T e m p le
T h e m a n a g e rs o f th e f o u r te a m s In at S P M .
a t « n t |it lin t.
w a u k e e T y p o g r a p h ic a l U n io n , being one
F r e d P e te r le t w i l l p res id e. ,
M o tio n Is passed th a t dues Ire ra is e d o f th e c h a r te r m em b ers.
M r . P a te lle th e P r in te r s ' B a s e b a ll le a g u e f o r th is
As th e w a r m w e a th e r is a p p ro a c h in g ,
to 12 per q u a r te r and t h a t each m e m ­ h a s I s e n r u n n in g a h o te l In P o r tla n d season w i l l p r o b a b ly be as fo llo w s : F o r a few m e m b e rs o f L o c a l 90 a r e t h in k - I
ber he r e m itte d 50 re n ts I f he a tte n d s I fo r s e v e ra l ye ars , but has la t e ly re- th e O re g o n ia n , V a n F le e t: J o u r n a l, Jo hn in g o f g o in g in f o r ho no rs In th e b a se­
tw o g e n eral m e e tin g s d u r in g th e q u a r - tire d
Y e z e rs k i: T e le g ra m , F is c h e r, an d E a b o r ! b a ll lin e th is c o m in g Meason. A t h o r ­
te r, o r se c re ta ry receive» w r itte n v a lid
P e rc y C o b u rn , o f th e T e le g ra m ch a p e l, P ress. R o b e rts o n .
ough c a n v a s s is b e in g ta k e n up by
excuse on o r b e fo re th e d a y p re v io u s m et w it h a se rio u s and p a in f u l a c c l-
M r . V a n F le e t is a p la ’ e r o f c o n s ld e r- A r t h u r L e n n o n , o u r b a s e b a ll e n th u s ia s t,
to th e m e e tin g
E ach m e m b e r m u s t de n t la s t W ednesck y.
H e g o t h is h a n d 'a b le a b ilit y , an d th e le s t o f th e te a m to see ho w m a n y h a v e th e bug
c a rr y his m e m b e rs h ip c a rd , s a m e t a be * c a u g h t In th e m a c h in e ry u f th e ty p e - fe e l th a t h e w ill be a b le to keep th e m
W e n e v e r Im a g in e d th a t th e p r in tin g
punched a t d o o r o f a s s e m b ly room , s e ttin g m a c h in e he w as o p e ra tin g a n il w e ll u p In th e p e rc e n ta g e c o lu m n d u rin g tra d e s had such a v a r ia tio n o r s p o rts . 1
(T h ia Io lie r e fe r r e d to L. an d E. P o m - ! lo st th e f ir s t p h a la n g e o f a fin g e r on th e season.
P la y e d on la s t y e a r ’» te a m . W o rd com es to o u r h e a d q u a rte rs th a t
m itte e and gen, 'S i m e e tin g in A p r il )
tils r ig h t hand. H e w ill he o f f d u ty a b o u t j
M r . Y e z e r s k i 1» a new m an f o r th e th e w e ll-k n o w n
r in g s id e m a il. F r a n k 1
On m o tio n ho ard reco m m en d s th a t ) ten days.
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la k n o w n to be a n a g ­ V le re c k . o f th e T y p o s , is boo In n g h e a v y
sm o k in g be n o t p e rm itte d a t g e n e ra l I
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coach fo r th e J o u rn a l te a m la s t season m atch es h a ve a lr e a d y been held.
We
On the Alleys.
B ills fo r 523.25 read and orde re d paid.
in d tr ie d to m a k e tro u b le f o r th e u n i- ’ hope F r a n k w ill g iv e us a good p r o ­
Job Printers League.
p ire s .
1 T h e w r it e r in on e g a m e , a c tin g g ra m on s p a r r in g th e c o m in g y e a r.
T ea m sta n d in g -
N e w m e m b e rs — G. B e , nu rd ln e lll
! in th e ro le o f u m p ire , re m e m b e rs o f
W . l e P .P . ! h a v in g p u t h im o f f th e lin e » on e ig h t
F u ll m em b ers on tr a n s fe r — G u s ty
S w een ey, V a r n e y A S tr a u b . 42 27 .«09 d i f f e r e n t occasions. 1
E o e ffle r , H e le n K le k a r . X
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35 .453 1 M r F is c h e r n r -da no In tro d u c tio n . H e
T r a n s fe r s Issued — H a ro ld T a y lo r.
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by D ock an d reproduced in th is issue
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All member! of this local are ♦
be II Iro n w o rk e rs , bread b a kers, ir r ln t-
Is a q u e s tio n w h ic h w ill r e q u ire noine ♦
M e lm a . . .
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13 I good " fo o tw o r k " In o rd e r to g e t a w av ♦ requested to be present at the ♦
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m u s ic ia n s an d nut p a tro n is e th e acab
♦ meeting to be held on March 23, ♦
6778
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m o v ie house. . I t is tim e ly indeed th a t G re e n e . . . . ------ P P
men.
J u s t to he d if f e r e n t fr o m th e P a - j
♦ 1915, to vote on the officers for ♦
P o r tla n d
P r in t in g
H ouse won
t w o l c l f l c C o a s t Ix -a g u e , It is th o u g h t w is e to
such a m ove sh o u ld go fo r w a r d In th is |
♦ the Oregon State Federation of ♦
c ity .
A nd r ig h t here
w is h to gay to gam es fr o m G in »» & P ru d h o m m e . H ig h c o n tin u e w ith th e d o u b le u m p ire »yH tem
e v e ry u n io n m u s ic ia n
A re yo u w h o lly i score.
F a rn h a m ,
106;
h ig h
a v e ra g e . T h is , a t le a s t, w ill d iv id e th e a b u s e o rd i
♦ Labor, which is to he held on ♦
i n a r .. ily . h u rle d a t u m p ire s in th is leagu e. ♦ the aosvr date.
a n d a o u lly a u n io n m an?
S top and | Behoof, 94.
♦
Sw ee'iey, Varney & S tr a u b lo s t tw o j W h ile on th is " u m p ir e ” m a tte r , so m e o f
th in k r ig h t h e re — a r e yo u?
A t f ir s t
Fraternally yours,
♦
Ir w in - H o d s o n
te a m .
H ig h
»core th e " p la y e r s " sh o u ld r e m e m b e r t h a t th e v
yo u w ill s a y , " W e ll, you bet I a m ; I I to
p a y m y dues, I w o u ld n o t w o rk u n d e r G ru s s l, 114; h ig h a v e ra g e , H e d b u rg . 97. I w e re a s ro tte n as th e u m p ire s .
LOCAL UNION NO. 808
♦
H ig h f o r season — H ig h te a m score,
ow m
p rice . I n e v e r h a v e be -n up on c h arg es .
u o - d s s ----
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A ll r ig h t.
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m a n y u n io n c o l.a r m a n u fa c tu r e r s a r e »core. M o rg a n 135. H o lm e s 129.
I up In th e lin e -u p s f o r th is y e a r.
th e r e In A m e ric a ?
D o you w e a r a
A llied Trades League.
Jo e ( “ H o n u s W a g n e r " ) U a r to D , th e
u n io n c o lla r?
W h a t b ran d o f c o lla r 1»
T e a m s ta n d in g —
v e te r a n In fie ld e r o f th e O re g o n ia n te a m .
u n io n ? W h a t b ra n d o f c ig a r s e r e u n io n
W.
E. P .C . - w ill p r o b a b ly m a k e w a y f o r on e o f the
m ade? H o w a b o u t ahoes, h a ts , clo th es, P r in te r »
667 new m en to be secured In th e d r a f t .
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W e ll, e v e r y th in g yo u use.
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C h a rle s P. H o w a r d is a lm o s t s u re to
T h e B rid g e an d S t r u c t u r a l Ir o n W o r k ­
you a lw a y s b u y u n ion goods?
I f n o t, E n g ra v e r s .
31 489
ers' U n io n g a v e a s m o k e r la s t T u e s ­
th e n you h a v e y e t a u n io n lesson to S tereo tyi> e r»
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30 .333 th e J o u r n a l te a m . T h e y d o n 't a lw a y s go d a y e v e n in g In h o n o r o f t h e ir In t e r n a ­
le a rn .
N o w to co m e d o w n to brass
In d iv id u a l s ta n d in g —
" o v e r."
tio n a l p re s id e n t, J o h n F . M c C lo ry .
b rad s;
I f yo u a r e a u n io n m u s ic ia n
Nam e.
T e a m P in s .G a m e s A v. E x .
In F r e d G a rd n e r, th e J o u r n a l h a s an
R e fr e s h m e n ts w e re se rv e d an d th e
w e w ill say t h a t yo u k n o w w h e re th e r e H e n r y ......... ___ B
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H ig h g a m e . R o n k b ln d e rs . 486; I
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ga m e . E n g ra v e r s .
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th e league“" been *lec,ed Trea*‘"r*‘1‘ "C labor must cease if we would main-
» h ire , 98
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.tain our standard of citizenship, and
u n ion b read, u n ion e v e r y th in g . L e t's go ga m e . P r in te r s . 489; h ig h
in d iv id u a l
on re c o rd as being u n ion In e v e ry w a y , •c o re . K o c h a n d J a c k s o n , tie d a t 120:
an d th e n sa y, " Y e s , I a m a u n io n m an,
j law is his friend and protector, not
h ig h In d iv id u a l a v e ra g e f o r th re e g am es,
a n d w h ile 1 a im to h e lp th e u n io n G a llu p , 104 1-8.
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his enemy
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• B j Geo. N . H a n d le y .,
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n ew sp ap er Printers.
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In o th e r w o rd s. M r . U n io n M u s ic ia n , P o r tla n d L in o ty p e .
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S a n d v a ll an d
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re m a in In P o r tla n d f o r som e tim e .
E ln o » w on tw o o u t o f th re e .
H ig h
H . E. C a lle n d a r a r r iv e d In P o r tla n d gam e. IJ n o ty p e , 437: h ig h In d iv id u a l ro lle d a good a v e ra g e on T u e s d a y la s t
a g a in s t th e S te re o ty p e rs .
H e rb W i l t ­
M a rc h 8 fr o m B illin g » , M o n ta n a .
»core, L lb b jr, 108; h ig h In d iv id u a l a v e r ­ s h ir e w a s th e » t a r a g a in s t th e E n ­
D a v id G r if f i t h s passed th ro u g h P o r t ­ a g e f o r th re e g am e», L ib b y . 93.
g ra v e rs .
H I» h ig h g a m e w as 117
And
lan d T h u rn d a y la s t, ta k in g a new t r a v ­
J o u rn a l vs. L a b o r P re s s — J o u r n a l won had th e S te re o ty p e r» gu t a w a y w it h a
e le r and le a v in g one fr o m A lb u q u e rq u e , tw o .
H ig h ga m e . J o u rn a l. 437; h ig h iw t t e r s t a r t at th e f ir s t o f th e season
N . M.
M r. G r i f f i t h » c o n te m p la te s t a k ­ In d iv id u a l score, G reen e. 103: h ig h a v e r -
th e y w o u ld be f ig h t in g It o u t f o r f ir s t
in g up fa r m l i f e n e a r T a c o m a
ag e f o r th re e g am e». G a llu p an d G reen e. place.
T h e E n g ra v e r » p la y th e T v p o s
A. E. S h u rr has re tu rn e d to P o r t ­ 90 each.
on n e x t T u e s d a y .
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N u im o n m h U n io n haa m a n y m u n i- I k k iu c s , W illa r d . 107.
decided b e tw ee n th e m an d th e J o u r n a l
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owned and controlled by Union men
on co-operative basis.
O. H. WATSON, Prop.
J. P. FIN LEY A SON
128 SECOND STREET
Near Waabiagton
Progressiva
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
C o m p e te n t L a d y A s s is ta n t
5 th a n d M o n tg o m e r y .
P h o n e M a in
3
Named Shoes are frequently made In Non-Union Factories
CARPENTERS LOCAL 808
DO
NOT
BUY
AN Y
SHOE
3T&5A
WORKERS UNION
no matter whet its name, unless it bears s
plain and readable impression of thu
UNION STAMP.
UNIOI
AU shoes without the Union Stamp Brrt
always Non-Union. Do not accept any ex
cuse for the absence of the Union Stamp.
‘AMP
Factory
BOOT AND SHOE
WORKERS' UNION
246 Summer Street, Boston, Maia.
John P. Tobin, President
Chas. L. Baine, Secretary-Treasurer
THE IRON WORKERS
Women’s 50c to $1 Neckwear
to Close at 25c
An extensive variety of styles to select from, in sets, vestees an i
collars of fine Oriental Laces or of White Organdies. All this sea
son’s goods in regular 50, 75c to $1.00 grades, priced for
immediate disposal at—each...............«.................................
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HOISTING ENGINEERS
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THE PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Schwab Printing Company
BEN F, GREENE, President
Solicits Your
High Class
Commercial
Bays a Hays, Proprstors
OBAND AVB. AND BCHUTLBB STREETS
$ 1 2 -$ 1 5
Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Express* Orders
C 1643
POBTEAMD, OREGON
Phones East 883,
Suits
FOR MEN
2451/2 Stark Street, Corner Second
BROADWAY DYE WORKS
S p r in g
BOOKBINDERS UNION
Book and
Job Work
Ws Carry Fire aad Burglar Insurance for Protection of Our Customers
Good Clothes
Because They’re Here-
Here Because They’re
Good Clothes—
1915
Printing
Phones: Main 178, A 1781
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION
Suits
W OLSEN ROE TRANSFER COMPANY*
Furniture Movers, Packers and General Transferring
Fireproof Storage Warehouse
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O ffloe aad W arehouse
FIFTEENTH AND HOYT STREETS
That’s a Fact and You
Know It; and w hat’s
more, your Suit is here,
ready for you, now
J u st a W ord
About the New F ixings to go w ith th a t suit.
Crisp, New S hirts and Ties.
U nderw ear and H alf Hose J u s t Right.
“ Beaver ’ H ats— All th e New Ones.
EVERYTHING HERE POR YOUR BOY
$ 2 0 —$ 2 5
With
The Label
Som e h ow lers, eh!
W ell. I guaaa w e
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We Give S. & H
Green Trading Stamps
J. H. RANKIN. Mgr.