Oregon labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1915-1986, February 05, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON LABOR PRESS
UNION PRINTERS’ BASEBALL
LEAGUE MAY BRANCH OUT
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League Composing Moat of Trades
W ITH TH E BOWLERS
in the City Is P roposed
Pag« 1««
¡and Bill Thomas in order to finish
out the schedule. The new league
would give place to his real players
' and eliminate some of the "near"
ones.
Our idea now is to try and inter­
est* the other trades in this proposi­
t io n . It is known that the Brick-
,
...
,
layers. Cigar Makers, and one or
I
pthfr
.
unjons
.
cou,d
I
,
.
.. .
¡team
s in a league
of . . this
kind.
Violin
Studio
! next Tuesday on alleys 1 and 2; La­
B t D O. GALLUP
Enthusiasm A -P len ty .
bor Press and G. & P. on 3 and 4.
P o rtla n d D u ck p in L ea g u e
Owing to the storms this week and
i E d ite d by " P i L in es . ">
Believing that afn organization rep-
TEAM STANDING.
i resultant interruption of car traffic.
. ,
....
„ .
Won
laOHt
both the Allied Printing Trades and ¡resen u tive of
... ....
the ? different
......... .
trade
in a i.........
»
’?
.',63 lo l l P r i n t e r s ’ l l i u - k n i n I e a u u i-x n o s t- unions 111 tile City, instead of the
Course at la
47« J
I rim ers Ducicpin u tagu ts post
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leeeous 91540
U 7 p o lle d their games till next week. The printers only, would serve to better
G«o. E. Jeffery,
ladior P ress...........
S®
»■ .........jnd former league will simply skip these purposes, several o ^ the “bright i Th'» '»epartment will publish si:~-
Musical Director
Course o f sic
Pantaccs Theatre
Three of the teams in the
lesaoas 9 7.50
're out for ex- gestions from those interested in
the Ore- names and play them after the finish lights
hirkpin League, bowling on
pansion.
The
baseball
department
game,
from
time
to
time,
and
it
299 Vista Ave.
¡on alleys Tuesday night, were a man of
” the season.
of this paper is now on the job. and ’* bl'!led tba* ■» meeting can be held
diort, but despite this handicap some -
at this time wishes to state that the *n •* lnn’ ’’ '" -ix weeks, at least,
Phone Marshall 6109
rood scores were made, there being
HENRY KNIGHT. M
outlook for Mich an organization is and take up th« priliminary matters,
7 [U K I O W Die ^"Klred mark. The
brilliant indeed.
j W e *'*’ Pa<'«”‘ly wait for your
telegram lost two -»aims to the G.
and , At least two of the managers of | views a,onK ,his ,inc* Address t.ie
P. team, and the Labor Press Labor Press play on alleys I and 2 at b st year’s teams in the printer- doPe
car,‘ of ■Ba!'eba'1 Depart-
SOCIALIST
WILL LLOYD
iropped three to the Journal. The the Portland a lle y s; Bookbinders and • organization ate strong for such an m ent* Labor Press.” and it will be
Baker
Playera
taken
tare
of.
HEADQUARTERS
• o re :
Pressmen on alleys 3 and 4. and arrangement.
In fact to R. M.
T H E J o l'llN A L
Stereotypers
and
Printers
tv.
5
and
6.
Fischer
(Telegram
team)
is
due
the
331»/, OAK STBBET
1st.
2d.
.Id T o t. A v .
Corner Second
9 280
»3
ION
Some of us here have got into tile blame for this “noise.”
91
Scratch Hits.
and warrants drawn for sam e:
..ward
290
•
94
. 109
Ir L .iu g h lln
Lettura«
Every Sunday Evening
habit
o
f
thinking
that
we
have
some
94
Fred DuRette, of the Oregonian
It is surprising how many of the Burchard Del. O. S. F. of L. ..$20.00
282
88
10Ü
, - r ' l .........
8« 80 86 268
ADMISSION PESE
hsentee
••
real
duckpin
bowlers,
with
an
av-
team,
is
another
who
thinks
the
old-timers
will
attempt
the
"come-
H.
G.
Surles,
Del.
O.
S.
F.
of
L.
2000
108
107 317
102
nihrose
Dances Every Saturday and
erage of KM) or oyer for four men plan would be an improvement,
¡back” stunt this year Among those Telegrams ....................................... 3.75
.
.
4
9
0
4
*4
463
1427
Wednesday Nighta
T o ta ls
in three leagues, out of about 80
The
only
person
interviewed
so
I
who
have
expressed
them
selves
are:
Phones
for
Bebruary
.................
13.00
LA BOB PKKH8
GOOD UNION MUSIC
88
bowling.
Here
is
something
that
|
far
among
the
Journal
tossers
is
Bert
Bigham..M
arshall
Jones.
“Pop"
j
Donation
to
M
eatcuttcrs
.........
25.00
88
8«
90
284
•o rg e .
269
88
89
. 92
ADMISSION
¡ray • • ••
may cause us to change our minds. Frank Simmons. He is not opposed j Shinn. Rabold, Alexander. Holmes I Rubber stampf Exempt) .........
25
291
93
113
. 86
: « n. raon
MEN. 86c; WOMEN, 16c
id)
The
Grandview
Duckpin
League,
of
to
the
scheme
by
any
means.
He
and
Mark
Petersen
(“Pete").
Of!
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89
89
287
89
,ina ntee
92 280
88
102
.In k . . . .
M McKeesport, Pa., with 3K players, lias added: "I think it would be im p o s-'course all of these men will not Total
HALL POE BENT
$82.00
452 1371
Suitable for Unions, Lecture», Smok­
T ____
o ta ls .............. *56
463
32 with an average of over 100, and , sible for the Journal to put a first- ! make good, liut it shows the interest
er», Eatertainmeats, etc. Special
)UghnMxjrc,nHow4ird*BndHAinl>ioH«-, 108 only one below 98, with 45 games class' team in a wholly printers’ or- around town.
“PREPAREDNESS** PROTEST
rates to all Unions. Phone Ml. 3943.
h
. . .
-•
played!
The
Penn
team
of
the
Lib-
ganization
this
season.
What
we
Printer
fans
will
be
interested
to
MEETING.
H ig h a v e ra g e . A m b ro s e . 108
L.
erly Valley Duckpin League, of seem shy most is a pitcher. How- know that Pitcher Anderson, last
T U B TELEAI HAM.
94 289
99
96 Pittsburg, rolled a total of 777 in ard at one time looked as though he year’s Labor Press team, is to receive
. . 96
. A _ monster
_______ ____
_ will be I nCB o u i »
rego, S r . . .
mass ______
meeting
289
96
89
1118
. . 92
81
one
of
its
games,
and
this
mark
was
might
do;
but
he
has
seen
his
best
¡
a
try-out
ill
the
Northwest
L
eague;
held
at
Arion
Hall.
Second
and Oak C O N P R C T IO N S
243
69
79
. 95
¡n ig h t . . .
KX
265
76
. 101
'rego. Jr.
j
’
f
made
d
c
u
ite
the
fact
that
one
of
days.”
likely
with
Spokane.
Streets.
Sunday.
February
6,
8 P. M.
304
103
97
104
■ -
i —
. their I»«*’ lers had only 103! In con-
Leonard Robertson, last year cap* • Judge McCredte, Pacific Coast to protest against conscription in- •
488
167 435 1390
versaticn with a bowler who h a s|ta in of the pennant-winning Lal^»r baseball magnate, is enthusiastic 'crease in the army and navy, and i
A PBVDHDM M E.
»3
also played in seveial other places, Press team, will probably be among over the outlook for the new organi- \ militarism in general. A protest to i
278
81
101
.
96
lay m a n
88 264
. 88 88
l.sentee
»» the opinion was given that the pins the absent ones. It is thought that ¡ zation. This is good. T ly writer, the Oregon delegation in Congress
95
100
286
. . 85
101
in McKeesport and other he will devote his spare time to the last week, while in conversation with against militarism will be circulated ¡
95 used
285
78
102
105
93
80
278
98
. 91
ien ry . . . .
places in the East are the Baltimore game of golf. It is noticeable of the "Judge" suggested that we might throughout the audience for signa-
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436 1391
.46 5
490
dueks. or. in r'her words, a lieav- late how many of the “great" lead- trade our star players for better tures.
WATRR ICRS
T o ta l» . .
H ig h »core, L e itx e l, 108.
I O CBBAM AND
ier. "fatter" pin, which allows higher p r> of baseball are taking to this conditions at the Coast League park
H ig h a v e ra g e , H a y m o n d , 101.
The speakers of the evening will !
MS-71
Street
Clans A P ru d h o m m e w o n tw o gam es. scores. A Brunswiek-Balke repre­ "little known" game.
For instance: Union men have been be Colonel C. E. S. Wood, Dr. C. H.
Big Chief” Raymond was one of sentative here; however, says the
Anderson, who captained the Jour- unable to purchase union - made Chapman.
_ _ _
_ Eugene Smith. Albert
ie high ones.
Apparently there is Baltimore pins are in use in Port ual team late in the season of last ' cigars at the park. The “Judge" will Strieff, Jack IT Gearity and others.
land, and that there arc none larger year, has not been heard from. It think this little matter over
stopping g.-g. Ambrose.
Victor J. McCone, State Secretary '
Karg was out of the game again or heavier than those in use here, i wo,dd no* bt' hard to line him up,
Talk this plan over with the other o f the Oregon Socialist Party will I
PASTEVBIZED MTT.ir
but lie also says it is probable that *’ *s »bo»,lfh t; at one time last season . tradesmen, and have th e m ’ forward preside.
uesday.
Every inan antl woman in Portland
Kruse was to have bowled, but they used the rubbes-hand duckpin». br wa’ thinking seriously of even ; “dope.”
Awarded Highest Priie
which might account for the differ- playing such men as Marshall Jones I All together—let’s go!
favoring National peace should be
tiled to show up.
In Oregon
The Journal and Telegram bowl ence in scores east and west.
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present at this meeting.
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Panama Pacific International
WHERE
TO
BUY
MEAT.
D.
C.
LEWIS
IS
IN
RACE.
♦
Committee
on
Sunday.
February
5,
at
’VDAPD AP11IP AI IINIÛN bigb scbo°'- Portland. Or. The equip- *
Bxpoeltlon
irU uK A rlllLA L L illv ll nlent of the printinR department of ♦
♦ 111 o’cloek A. M. Same was. upon
~
Declaration of bis candidacy for ■ Ask your grocer for our Quality
(By D. O. Gallup. Secretary).
that school is one of the best in the *
' be Meatcuttcrs' union is still ♦ motion, granted, and president
in­
Milk, Cream, Whipping Cream
the Republieation nomination for
country, and the product, commer- * lighting for the adoption of the ♦ structeil to appoint new committee,
and Butter, or phono us,
the
old
committee
being
«iischargoL
•
Rvpresentative
in
the
Legislature
i
John Parsons arrived
in Portland . cially and pedagogically speaking, is ♦ 10-hour «lay. You are requested ♦
Communication from Joseph N. ;from Ml'"nomab County has been;
turday last on the steam
schooner o f the best.”
* to patronize only those shops ♦
Damascus Creamery
♦ that display the union card.
♦ Webber was read, enclosing copy li,c<1
Secretary of State by
aupama. from San Francisco, and
Following is the course if ««<»',♦
Saat 3840.
re, 0 | utjon from Theatrical Man- D* C L cw il’ o i Sl •>ohn!’’ Mr Lewis
Ift the same night for Seattle. Mr. for the various terms :
------------------------------------------------------- agers’ Association, protesting against ! * * ’ a « ^ « » ‘atiye in the last |
»rsons has been here several times,
I ’lim T e r m - - l,c < tu r e on e a rly lils tn r y
indicated the
taxation of theaters. L^ ,sla,ure frnm M«ltnomah County.
c last time being in May of last n f p r in tin g . P r in tin g a n il ty p o g ra p h y
effect a course that, as
ffn e il,
T e m in Hint use» o f e q u ip m e n t,
•ar, since which time he has been d<
“Constructive legislation, internal
lu iy o f lo w e r a n il ca p ea»en.
P o in t aya- above, is adopted as a standard in Upon motion secretary was instruct-
Seattle and Port Angeles, going te in : p a r o f a tfe k . ro n ip o a ln g ru le . schools of this character all over the ed to inform our Congressmen that j'n>Pr°'em en ts. rural credits," is th e,
le t te r s on b o a rd ; a |ie ll le tte r a on
California only a few weeks ago. c P.iiuint
we go on record as protesting 1 *d°gan lie wishes printed after his j
h a r t.
S jie llln g an d a y llw b ic a tio n e x e r- United States.
u a tW n te s t e v e ry
reports having bail a rough sea
w eek
P u n c H tu
against taxing the theaters.
name on the official ballot.
.
o t l n r w e e k -—e x i-rc la e a n u m b e rs one, tw o
A general invitation lias been ex-
SHIRTS
in it
th re e
In
r e g u la r
o rd e r,
p ro v -
, ,
,
,
The secretary was instructed to
ln his statement of principles Mr. I
b ig . c o rr e c tin g m id d lH t r ib iitin g sam e, tended to members of No. oe through
. B. Palmer has secured the fore- Les
P ro o f m a rk s
tille ,.n pH,».îæ,HakTn^‘'tnHp "to'palper ‘ Mr* Athcy b-v ,h e Principal of the get a statement of W. A. McDou- i Lewis declares that taxation is toe
nship on a Coos Bay paper, and
,rkir, fo,,,|ng
genera! hm<l - I Jefferson high school. Mr. Hopkin gall's standing from bis home local high.
l for Marshfield Monday.
Textb<M>ka used: P r a c tic a l T y p o g r a - 1
at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. McDougall
" " e l,a' e 100 many commissions."
M a n u fa c tu r e o f ’p a p e r Jenkins, t o v is it th is department at |
..
. _
,
.
,
i p h y — M c C le lla n .
Manufacturer» af
•loyd Fessler, a apprentice, who
R im iu it.
visit
is
well
worth
wisl,cs
to
be
reinstated
and
join
this
b'
continues. "The state needs de-
A
< e e re e d a t ’ h is t i m e t o d a t e in I
Second T e rm -<'o n lln iia tio n o f e v e r - , any time.
,
....
.. local.
veloping. Equal opportunity, sane
s served at. ms time t
tatt
|e ls e » each w eek In »pelting, syllabication while,
Take Lower Albina or St. , „
. .
.
.
j ..
rtland offices, has gone to B urns,1“.'"1 punctuation. General b in d e ry w o rk ;
“BOSS OF THE ROAD”
Resolutions submitetd by the T h e -I,aws arc Oregon s needs.
fig u r in g cost o f s to c k ; c u ttin g an d o rd e r
Jonns cars
•e., where lie has secured a posi- lu g s a m e fo r a p e c tflc Jobs. L e c tu re on ,
- — -
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atrical Federation were ordered i
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OVERALLS
d v e r tis e m e n t an d Job d e s ig n in g : e x e r-
taken up with the International
MEN WANT 44-HOUR WEEK
in on the new Harney County a clses
a lo n g s a m e lin e .
S tu d e n ts w o rk !
ibune, the paper of which M. C. o u t e x a m p le s . Lec tu r e on one-< u |o r I
an effort tT ^ f o r c c a 44-ho«r
p re s s w n rk .
f e e d in g b la n k sh eets, p la te n :
bey is editor and manager.
¡p resses.
T r ip s
to
new spaper
p la n t s .!
Ne. M.
rcPt
i he
following, w hich was ' w efk alld a minimum wage of 40
Fifth a»d A a h n y Btrrate
\t
M t w m s n h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m 1 T e x tb o o k s used. P r a c tic e o f T y p o g r a p h y
a d o p t e d : a m in im u m p e r c a p it a t a x c e n ts a n h o u r
m i„ c a rp e n te rs a n d ,
American Fe4eratian sf Muaiciana.
. m . Newman nas rtturntu ir o n uni| Cort.e<., (.oni„OKlt,„n -iieV.nm
t «-.
Factory, Grand A re. and B. Taylor
H e |l>
rtis e e m
m e e n n ts
ts —
— TrexiK
Treatise.
n Francisco and Berkeley. He
| p o o g g r ra a p h v y o o f f A A d d v v e e rtis
e. ! Headquarter» and Secretary'» Office. 128H of $1.5<l per month,
..
. mon* •
helpers employed by the Hampden:
s been absent three weeks, ana A ^ e w S ”
A ' ,p,1,'a t l ° " to P r in t in g - ) fo u rth a t « a t - H . C. B an w r. 8 « « ^ , .
Upon motion the following change Luml)er Company at Springfield,
I By H .
B an n er, S e c r e ta r y .,
d T e r m — L e c tu re on a d v e ris e m e n t
is called to the latter place by the m id T h ir Joh
was iii.i e in section 44 o f the F rice Ohio, are on strike. Organized
Organized wood
EMIL THIELHORN
d e s ig n in g : w o rk on a d v e r tis e ­
ath of his father, January 6 last, m e n ts an d Jobs. P ro b le m » in sto ck b u y ­
List: Where music is especially workers in this state are attempting P w ll of Sevcik. TiAcher of Violin.
Transfers
issued—R.
Schiebe.
C.
\V.
in g an d c u ttin g .
Iie s lg n and set: l e t t e r ­
r. Newman reports bad ..«ather in head, e n v e lo p e c o rn e r, m o tto ca rd , t it le Streib.
arrangid for pictures, price of ad- to place mill carpenters on the same Thirty Years’ International Ejmeri-
I page, a d v e rtiw c m e n L
S p e llin g an d s v l-
tlifornia.
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mission not to exceed 50 cents. basis as the building carpenters. ence. 207 Fliedner Bldg., 10th and
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la b ic a tlo n e x e rc is e each w e e k : p u n c til­
1 ransfers deposited—G. I.. Gregory. •,
Waal ington.
io. r. Coburn, of the 1 elegram |a tlo n . « 'o n tin u e lessons In p re s s w o rk
s id e men, $3a.00; leader, $45.00 per
I .f. l
at been
a lle d t o D t i l t i t h 1and ,,lnrtinR- V is it In k ho uses; see r o ll- |
Transfers cancelled—V. Di F u lvio., wt.t.k . whcre price of a()lllissjon is The latter have a 44-hour week.
Phones Marshall 1535
!■ pit, h nas
been c calico
t o u u i u t n , prK m ad e ; v is it jo b shops.
Take u p -
iinn., by the serious illness of his - p ro o fre a d in g . L e c tu re on c o lo r p r in t - | Hereafter, all members of this as-¡m ore than 50 cents, side men $40.00:
lin g : sa m e on
s i te
T I e F x
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>thcr, having left Portland
P rin c ip le s o f DeHl^np—Hatehelder. ' conation who wish to donate their | leader. $55.00 per week. The clause
y last-
i Ma’n ua?"«?\vrhersr^Vniveral"j^of"-?.'?- ser' ices for a,l>' f ’ncGon whatever, relating to 20c admission is hereby
KINDORF BROS.
red E. Seeley lias secured a posi- Ic a g o P ress. P u n c tu a tio n — T e a ll. T i t l e i must come personally before the repealed.
A N S BN M A I
>11 on the W heeler. Oregon. R e-' F o u r th T e r m — A d v e rtis e m e n t M-ri tin g Board of Directors. The President, < h e Financial Committee appointed
We Have Moved to
irter. and left for that place »his I
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e
c
r
e
t
a
r
y
will not personally as- to bring financial report of the As-
Morning», 10 to II -
126 GBAUD AVENUE
2Se
k. He will replace Arthur Han- L e c tu r e on c o lo r p h o to g ra p h y an«l Its a p -! sume the responsibility of granting sociation for the
v«.ir 1915 reports
Afternoon», 3 to 5 -
30e
. i plication to printing. Lithography and ' ,
z
i
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Bronlnga, ■ to 10:15
40c
who lias been there several i th re e -c o lo r process p r in t in g C o lo r b a r- ' these requests.
progress.
Spectators, Mornlnr» and
nths, but who has tired
iHVlc’^/s'.’^L^nire'on^machlne
compom’
Among those of our old-time mem-
A motion that the Trustees be ¡ l i ­
Afternoon»
IOC
J4HH
L«T-vii«rv »»ii m acii i nt* »•uiiipONl
Spectator», Evening»
16a
tuple life and longs for the bright tlo n B eg in in s tr u c tio n In m a k e -u p . I>e- bers who have left this jurisdiction strutted to carry out orders of the
Phones Main 6700
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sig n and set: m en u s, s ta te m e n ts , card s,
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[ I l l s ot 1 ortland.
le tte rh e a d s .
d o d g ers.
a d v e rtis e m e n ts . within the past few days arc tile fol- ! Association
in 1915 to procure a
A
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S
BTBNXNO
V is it e n g r a v in g p la n ts . T e x tb o o k s u s e d :
PEOPLE’S MARKET
R. Schiebc. f<jr St. Paul, ffading tabic and chains for ntaga-
| P rin c ip le s o f A d v e r t is in g A rra n g e m e n t lowing:
P o rtla n d P r in te r H o n o red .
t — P arso n s.
H a n d b o o k t»f L it h o g r a p h y - - Minn.; E n d
Norman, for M in n c-lZincs was lost.
and Grooery
m ln g .
K le c tro ty p tn g — P a r trid g e .
. .
. „
,
Herewith is presented a summary li'n tn
Upon motion $25.00 was donated to
1 'ifth T e r m — A d v e rtis e m e n t sn d job apolts. Minn., and I-. E. Gahmtg, for
S la t and M arshall Bts.
ihc course, of Study in USC in the
“ n<1 c o m p o s itio n .
S n e llin g .
F r a n c is c o
FIRST AND TAYLOR
the striking Meatcuttcrs.
; s v lla h ii s tin n an d p u n c tu a tio n e x erc ise s ■
rrancisto
nting department of the Jefferson • Job e s tim a tin g
Cost s y s te m an d its
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I he i ommittee on same reported
been chosen as the
h school of Portland, of which
our M usician,. that the Musicians' Night at tin
W. Athey is instructor. This I an d w r itln R heads on n e w s p a p e r and
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T e x tb o o k s uaeri: P rin c ip le s N i g h t a t t h e Ire Hippodrome.
In or- Ice Hippodrome would be held
>urse has been taken Up and adopt- o f A d v e r t is in g — P a rs o n s P rin c ip le s o f der to make this occasion a success ^'artb -h Tickets ars 40 cents carb
by Frank K. Phillips, director of | a ^ ^ I c ^ ’pr’ln’tar *r
Fr,n,er' 'each member of the association iand ,"'1- bl‘ bad a* ,bc office.
T y p o g ra p h ic A rts School fori S ix th T e r m — lm nos it ion amt l«M-k-nn. , ,
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On th e niuht o f F r h n n r v ») th ..
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Proofreading; should endeavor to sell as many
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hers, w h o se h ea d q u a rters arc at
printing; Jot, eslm ating. Kxcrcl»es !, • u ,
p o ssib le b e fo r e th a t d a te '•
A s* arc b ir'»K a 10-piecc or-
rsev Citv N I The aim of the *>r "I»<*<1 In Job and advertisem ent work
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Jjp ellln if. N y lia h ic a tln n an d p u n c tu a tio n . Call at the office and get a bunch c ”tstra and those who arc mem-
t School IS eventually to formu- A d v e rtis e m e n ts and Job w r it in g a n il de- . . . ,
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T e x th o o k s s a m e as A ove
of tickets and help tile cause along.
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a series of text-books lor v o c a -1 ftn v e n th T e r m -A d v e r tis e m e n t w i l t i n g •q-i. nroc,.,.(L .. ill
t(( »he building ,bv '
^ s . arc a llo w ed to d o-
of tbe Popular Baker Bteyere.
>nal training, and the “Tested
^ » I g n t n g ; c«»st H n d ln g : Im p j.s ltfo n
1 b c ’)r o c e ‘ ,ls
,o ,ne ,H" lrt,nK
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1 proofreading; estimating: speed exer- fund.
nate<i ineir n r u e t t li tnev >o sec Gertrude H offm an
P u u l A r m s tro n g 's g r e a ts s t d r a m a , “T h e
lursc of Study is a forerunner of ris e n ; s p e llin g , p u n c tu a tio n an d B y lin -
fit
Bacapa.” f ir s t tim e In P o r tla n d , w eek
> b le a t ion exerc ise e.
Paul, Levan and Bobba.
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iat will be put forth later
s tH r tln g S u n d a y M a tin e e , F e b r u a r y
above.
Report
of
Delagtes
to
the
Oregon
G en era l M e e tin g , F eb ru a ry 1, 1916.
6. 1916; P .arg n ln M a tin e e s . S u n d a y .
Moor», O'Brian and Oormack.
E ig h th T e r m — A d v e rtis e m e n t an d jo b j
Mr. Phillips, in his introduction
W «-dnesday, S n tn rc lay
Stale Federation was >uhmitte<l and Th» Baagdona.
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and d e s ig n in g :
cont x y n te m :
Present—Pcttingcll.
Harnack.
Ban-
the course as taught by Mr. t I p u n c . tu a tio _i
n , w p ellfn g an d s • y lla b ic -------;
a tio n :
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ordered place on the bulletin hoard Oraca Demar.
bev
savs • “ G c n e r a llv
th e
n n r - ' * ,M‘* d e x e rc la e a : p r o o fr e a d in g : a g e n e ra l z e r . Livingston. Owens. Surles, Wen- .
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p u r . PCf,n n ie of WOr k a c e o n ip lia b e d in o th e r
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. w i .1 ^or Perusal of the members.
•se of teaching printing in the high te r m * ; la v in g cm ph rn is on im p ro v e m e n t nerstrom. UettriCK. .Absent w airatn. 1
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B aalon • Clifton, "The P nexpected.“ an
a c ro b a tic n o v e lty .
I 1 raxie. Kusseii.
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Oertrud»- Tul»rte—Oatberla. In fu n f r o ­
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t h is Association to have all orinting
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lic s fa s h io n
idc. but to afford them a broad
*”* • boTe
Minutes of last meetings read and;
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A ll W e e k
A r l lu a ^ L a n c in g V io ltn ln t.
This printing department Was for approved.
'd°" e °" I” ",on water-marked paper
S ta r tin g T o m o rr o w
rral view of life and a practical
■•F—Haymond k ~
p re­
J. E. Werlein appeared in behalf | *S rrsC"’<kd’ a"d "’»«niettons arc t o
M a tin e e
s e n t " Ix jc k e d i> u t," a n afte « -m id n ig h t
lining to enable them to cope over
e p ls o .h by H a r r y L . N e w to n
:h everyday problems in the in«kts-' Lawrence, now State Printer, who of the Baby Home and asked that
, 't
G r ig m i
th«
DILLON & KING
lee k B raytou, Songs. D elta s, Hu-
Bargalu Matinee
m or.
al world. The mechanical pro- was also very successful in its con- we allow members of this associa-
W eek H ays
A r t h u r l.a v ln g e A Ho. presents “Prom *
lo e
Coney Island to th e N orth P ole,” a
sses of the trade constitute only a duct, the more so owing to the fact 'tion to donate their services to one
P r o f it S h a r in g —
i-ondeiised M u s ic a l «"omedy in T h re e
B
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M
eetin
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February
2,
1915.
'all factor in the benefits to be ¡that it was new work, and the grand opera performance to be
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T u e s d a y N ic h t s
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Scenes.
Marre» Morlee—P in t Bua Ptetures.
Present Pettingell. Banzer, Wat-
rived from the study of printing, courses had to be improvised and given th’s month for the benefit of
le major benefits are obtained in improved upon as experience demon the home. Upon motion same was rath. Surles. Livingston. W enner-
correlation of printing with the strated the usefulness or otherwise of allowed, provided none who take strom. Traxler and Gettrick. I.ate.
Owens and Harnack. .Absent, Rus­
jral English course, such as ad-'various methods. Mr. Athey. of'p art is paid.
Rising and journalism. The fol-'course, was able to profit by the ex-t E. Smith and C. L. Horne, of the sell.
OREGON BOWLING ALLEYS
Minutes of last meeting were read
l’ing suggested course of stu d y , periencc gamed by bis predecessor. New Labor Temple Building Com-
Breedway and Oak Strwt»
s prepared by Mr. Orley W .1 and has been able, by diligence and mittee. appeared and asked that a and acctpted.
14 ALLEYS. PERFECT VENTILATION
Pbe«» Breadway »14
J. W. BLANKT. Prerrteler
icy, teacher of printing. Jefferson 1 sheer ability, to outline and put in committer from this association be
The following bills were presented
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D A M A SC U S
NEUSTADTER BROS.
Musicians Mutual Association B°d> , c/°rt action by this ,ocai ex I in
a ii
Go Ice Skating
Portland Ice Hippodrome
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T H E B A K ER
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P A N T H G E S
L Y R IC T H E A T R E
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