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OREGON LABOR PRESS
What’s What in the Building Trades
Rv EUGENE E. SMITH
IIIO M
1 lic liiu
lin e
of tl.e lack
o i m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u strie s in th e
K ätfHMMR iX:
s ta te is due to’ th e failu re of th e
s ta te , co u n ties, citie s an d c o r p o r a ­
r ‘
tio n s an d iu d iv d tials to p a tro n iz e
A a
a n d en c o u rag e hom e in d u strie s.
M a n u fa ctu rers o f “ B lit s ”
H. L. Idlenian- -I am a g re a t b e ­
lie v er in p a tro n iz in g hom e in d u stry .
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| It w e p rin t o u r ow n te x tb o o k s, we
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save a larg e am o u n t of m oney to ottr
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s ta te and w h at is m o re im p o rta n t,
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g iv e em p lo y m en t t«> o u r ow n men.
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a n d will be glad to a ssist a move- i
m e n t to th a t end.
u
i
C. Ci. S c h n e id e r—1 am h e a rtily in
fa v o r of s u ih a law an d if th e
v o te rs of M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty sec fit
to send me to th e L e g isla tu re I will
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4
.
f
-su p p o rt an y m ove th a t seeks to
(S tr ik e b r ea k er s E m p lo y ed )
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e n a c t such le g isla tio n . S ho u ld you
tx
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re fe r to my s ta te m e n t on file w ith
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th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te you will find
th a t my p la tfo rm c o n ta in s , t i | t
sta te m e n t.
•
C h ris S chttebel— I am very m uch
in favor of th e s ta te p rin tin g its
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ow n te x tb o o k s an d w ould suggest
th a t y o u r co m m ittee p re p a re such a
bill in ad v an ce of th e session an d
5
sen d it to th e c a n d id a te s a fte r th e
p rim a ry electio n so th a t ju stic e can
be done to th is im p o rta n t le g islatio n .
L. I M ack ay —T b e s ta te p rin tin g
o f te x tb o o k s c e rta in ly ap p eals to
i» '
m e ; 1 am su rp rise d it h as not been
ta k e n t ip v ig o ro u sly b efo re. T h e re
. h o lt ' ««pyright International News Service.
is so much a g ita tio n ab o u t n > e
Yoti should wear union made clothes not simply because you
in d u strie s in O re g o n th a t I t b ik
SAFETY DEVICE FOR HORSES IN CASE OF FIRE.
th is would be a g o o d ch a n ce to r
are a loyal union man but because you get more dollar for
Thia device consist* o f o u tw a rd sw ing ing doors a t th e heads o f th e stalls o p e ra te d by w eig h ts and levers. T h e : som e of th e L e g isla to rs to show
't h e i r sin c erity
by fa v o rin g th is ,
mechanism is released by a fuse and thus p e rfo rm s its fu n c tio n s a u to m a tic a lly .
dollar value IN them. Because th ey ’re made by well paid
m easu re. U nless som e o n e can show
tailors in modern, sanitary workshops.
m e d iffe re n t from w h at I now b e­
ADVANCES BY CARPENTERS.
lieve, I shall c e rta in ly w o rk an d
W e're headquarters for everything you w ear- and are boost­
vote for th e m easu re.
L. («. C a rp e n te r—I h av e been and
G en e ra l S e c re ta ry D uffy, of th e
ing union label merchandise.
B ro th e rh o o d
of
C a rp e n te r-.
a n ­ am a firm b e lie v e r in an d ad v o cate
Spring »* h ere. Y ou kn o w it is n eess a g e n t. In fact, it's a helluva n o u n ces th e fo llo w in g recen t w age o f th e s ta te p rin tin g of e le m e n ta ry
te x tb o o k s. If e le c te d 1 ex p ect to
for you c a n ’t w alk dow n th e lot d iffe re n t.
in c r e a s e s :
g iv e such a m e asu re my h e a rty s u p ­
W
hile
out
iu
th
e
d
a
rk
n
e
s
s
of
No
.trt’tt o utside of sch o o l h o u rs w ith -
A th en s, O hio.—F ro n t 42 to 50 c e n ts p o rt.
O scar W . H o rn e —N o d o u b t you
■ut ru nn in g in to a hall gam e in M an's Land. b etw e en th e in d u stria l an hour.
a r e aw a re th a t th e le ad in g p lan k in
every o th e r block, and n u m e ro u s tre n c h e s, o u r “lis te n in g p o s ts ” a re
A evv C astle. P a.—F o r y e a r «tiding m y p la tfo rm is in line w ith y o u r
/am ts ol m a rb les a n d to p s b etw e en . ju st as liable to a tta c k from b e ­ .April 1. 1917. $4 p e r d a y : for y e a r w ish es and I will, if elected , do all
PORTLAND'S UNION LABEL CLOTHIERS
in my p o w er to p ass such a law.
Besides, it is now M ay 6. and hind as in fro n t. In fact m o re so. i o , l o w i n g . $4.25.
¿tint of us (n o t m e t h av e been F o r th e re a re m o re in d iv id u als b e ­
E rie. Pa.—F ro n t 45 to 50 cen ts an T h i s is a m o st m e rito rio u s m easu re
fro n t every v ie w p o in t. C o u n t on tin
wearing ottr new straw h a ts just hind lo o k in g fo r an o p p o rtu n ity to h our.
¡firs t, last an d all th e tim e.
sh
o
o
t
at
him
th
a
n
in
fro
n
t.
,,ne hundred and fo rty -fo u r hou rs,
T itu sv ille. P a.—F ro m 37)4 to 40
S. 1!. H u sto n — If th e fa c ts a re as
It is tr u e th e en etn y uses a b ig g er c e n ts an h our.
s ta te d in th e p am p h let you sen t me.
■ r. rath er, d u rin g th o se h o u rs th a t
B ut if you
N orw ich, C onn. — F ro m 43 to 45 th e n c e rta in ly th e s ta te o u g h t to do
number w hen w e a rin g a bat w as gun w hen he sh o o ts.
it. B efo re I m ake up my m ind
ir« hit in a vital sp o t w ith a rifle ce n ts an hpttr.
essential o r good form .
fin ally I w an t to he su re th a t I have
BETWEEN MORRISON AND YAMHILL
ball
you
can
be
killed
ju
st
as
dead
S tre a to r. 111.— F rom 55 to (if) c e n ts th e facts. A n y e n lig h te n m e n t th a t
\nti m any o th e r sign- of Spring,
as if hit w ith a 14-inch ca n n o n ball. an hour.
I ca n receiv e w ill be a p p re c ia te d .
to o num erous to m e n tio n h ere, a re
F re d W . W a g n e r— I am h e a rtily
B
e
ard
sto
w
n
,
111.—45
c
e
n
ts
an
d
n
in
e
A
n
o
th
e
r
fe
a
tu
re
th
a
t
ad
d
s
to
th
e
in evidence.
O ne. sure and u n fa il­
in fav o r of th is plan.
in d u stria l "liste n in g h o u rs from A pril 1, 1916; 47*4 c e n ts
in g . broke out th e o th e r day w hen d a n g e r of an
Jo h n C , S h ilo ck —I h av e g iven th e |
THE
m a tte r co n sid e ra b le stu d y and ant |
we attem p ted a couple lines of p o st" is, if th e p o o r b o o b is new in an d eig h t h o u rs follow ing year.
P o rt C h e ste r. N. Y.—F ro n t $4.25 to co n v in ced th a t te x tb o o k s should be
his
d
u
ties
an
d
p
o
sitio
n
h^
is
liable
poetry.
p rin te d by th e s ta te an d d eliv ered !
$4.50 a «lay.
P A S T E U R I Z E D M IL K
Mid to m ost of its- S p rin g and to give all his a tte n tio n to th e e n e ­
fre e. I w ill do w h at I can to p ut
O
ttu
m
w
a
.
Iow
a.
—
F
ro
m
45
to
50
my
am
i
ta
k
e
it
fo
r
g
ra
n
te
d
h
i-
d
a
n
­
Ma\ i< a gay anti glad so m e tim e.
fo rw a rd th e th o u g h t an d finally
««tits an hour.
A w a rd ed H ig h e s t P r is e
m ak e it a law.
The W in te r is f o rg o tte n .
A pril g er lies all b e fo re hint. E ven old-
C lo th in g fo r M en
Mt
P
le
a
sa
n
t,
P
a.—F
rom
35
to
40
F. O. L eh m an —T h e re is n o qu es- j
tim
e
rs
a
t
tim
es
fo
rg
e
t
th
a
t
th
e
first
l a Oregon
.b o w e rs a re over, b aseb a ll is a real-
tio n in my m in d b ut w h a t th e s ta te
rule of th e g am e is to sta n d sid e­ c e n ts an hour.
a
n
d
W
o
m
en
by
in (n e a rly ? ), an d we c h a n g e c lo th e s
w
ill
save
a
g
re
a
t
deal
o
f
m
o
n
ey
by
W allace. Id ah o .—F ro g i $5 to $5.50
w ays, so he ca n lo o k b o th w ay s at
Panama-Pacific lutenatlonal
an ti tx c h an g e sm iles an d we m ove
p r in tin g its ow n
tex-tbooks and
a day.
Exposition
sh o u ld I be elec ted you m ay be a s ­
in t o new
h o u se k ee p in g ro o m s o r once, an d w h en th is h ap p e n s he
la tn e sto w n . N. Y.—F ro m 31*4 to su red o f th e fact th a t 1 w ill su p ­
LOWEST PRICES AND
in
e
v
ita
b
ly
p
ay
s
th
e
price.
boarding h ouses o r c h a n g e o u r m ode
Ask your grocer for our Quality
35 c e n ts an h o u r for tnillnten
p o rt th is m o vem ent.
I know th a t th is will b e denied
Milk, Cream, Whipping Cream
■ f living som ehow ju st to show
D an ie l E. P o w e rs—I h e a rtily a p ­
E lm ira, N V.—F ro m $3.25 to $3.60
and Batter, or phone us,
the world we a re c a re fre e and d o n ’t by m any of o u r p a trio ts w h o will
Z
p
ro
v
e
o
f
th
e
s
ta
te
p
r
in
tin
g
th
e
a «lay.
tr
y
and
h
y
p
n
o
tiz
e
th
e
m
se
lv
es
and
e
le
m
e
n
ta
ry
te
x
tb
o
o
k
s
an
d
sh
o
u
ld
I
i
eive a dang.
for all — w i t h
the
S h erid an . W yo. — F ro n t (4) to 65 b e f o rtu n a te en o u g h to be elec ted I ,
D a m a scu s C ream ery
easiest possible terms
But. sad as it m ay he, an d is. M ay o th e rs. But such is th e case, n e v e r­ c e n ts an h o u r.
w ill in tro d u c e a bill to th a t en d in
Beat 3240.
•
i- only a few d ays fro m Ju n e. T o th e less.
G rove C ity, P a.—F ro m 467J, to 0 th e S e n a te .
A
nd
1
am
ju
st
w
o
n
d
e
rin
g
how
if. G. P a rs o n s —Y ou ca n c e rta in ly
many of o u r m ost p ro m isin g apd
c e n ts an h o u r.
co u n t on m e to do e v e ry th in g in my
prominent fellow m e m b ers is a m any of ou r m em b ers a re b e g in ­
G en e ra l S e c re ta ry D uffy, of th e p o w er to p ro m o te th is plan.
month fra u g h t 'w i t h a n x ie ty and nin g to p ra c tic e up w ith th e ir tru ly B ro tln rh o o d of C a rp e n te rs, m akes
E lm e r E. P e ttin g e ll—I am h e a rtily !
S O C IA L IS T
<M W aahtoctoa Stoaat, at Taath
B.
A.
guns
p
r
e
p
a
ra
to
ry
to
“g
e
ttin
g
"
th e fo llo w in g re p o rt o f re c e n t g ain s in fav o r o f th is le g isla tio n an d if I
acute m ental d istu rb a n c e . F o r d u r-
HEADQUABTEBS
am elec ted you m ay r e s t assu re d ■
ir . June th e m o n th of b rid es and P ollock o f th e P lu m b ers, o r S u lli­ by C a rp e n te rs ' lo c a ls:
A u ro ra. 111.—T h r e e - y e a r a g re e ­
231V, OAK STREET
ro s i -
occurs in m o st locals th e van of th e S h eet M e ta, W o rk e rs, m ent ; in c re a se from 55 to 60 ce n ts th a t I w ill a ssist in ev ery w ay th a t
1 can to see th a t th e idea is c a r- ‘
o r M a n in of th e E le ctric al W o rk e rs,
Conor Second
election of b u sin e ss ag en t.
an h o u r (he first y e a r ; 60 to 62? J ried o u t.
THE BOLLS WALL PAPER CO.
o r H a rris of th e B uilding L ab o rers, c e n ts an h o u r n ex t tw o y ea rs.
Lectures
Every Sunday Evening
R alph A. \ \ illiso n —I th in k t h e 1
1 claim to kn o w so m e th in g ab o u t
Wholaaalo aad Batoli
o r E d w ard s of th e P a in te rs , or
ADMISSION PBBB
W ilk e s -B a rre . Pa. — F o u r - y e a r idea is a sp len d id on e an d should
■i‘ in < ss a g e n ts
an d th e ejection
B u rla p s, L in c r u sta , E tc .
C a ra h a e r of th e P la s te re rs , o r H a n ­ a g r e e m e n t; 45 ce n ts, first y e a r ; 47' > becom e a m e m b er o f th e L eg islatu re
Dancee Every Saturday and
thereof. D uring th e y e a rs 1*110 and
ZOS Second (N ear Tartar)
Wednesday Nights
n an of th e Iro n W o rk e rs, o r Slee- ce n ts, second y e a r ; 50 cen ts, th ird 1 will c e r ta in ly w ork to secu re th e
>ii«l fo u rth y ea rs. S a tu rd a y b a it h o li­ ad o p tio n o f th e n ec essary le g is la ­
Nil I successfully w e a th e re d fo u r
P hoas Main <00
OOOD UNION MUSIC
tnan of th e C a rp e n te rs, etc., etc.
day
for
fo
u
r
m
o
u
th
of
lirst
and
PORTLAND,
OREGON
tio n to p u t it in to effect.
"f these electio n s. In 1914 I nosed
A nd m ind you. I am n o t w ritin g -cc< ml y e a rs an d S a tu rd a y h alf
ADMISSION
uit w inner in a n o th e r, an d in th e
MEN, 26c; WOMEN, 16c
holid
ay
th
e
y
e
a
r
ro
u
n
d
d
u
rin
g
th
ird
“ H ead s U p I**
of th e m em b er w ho is h o n e s t in his
I . II of 1915 ag ain a ro se to th e occa-
d esire fo r a ch an g e. I am ta lk in g and fo u rth y ea rs.
HALL FOB RENT
“An e x p e rt au to m o b ile d riv e r of
S tillw a te r, M inn.—In c re a se from
-io n and g allo p ed in w ith o u t op-
of th e b o rn k n o c k e r, the c h a r a c te r 40 to 45 c e n ts an h o u r ; h o u rs re ­ tny a c q u a in ta n c e ,” says Frederick-
Suitable for Unions, Leetnrea, Smok­
positinn, and w ent out e a rly in
ers, Entertainments, etc.
Special
assassin and th e n a tu ra l-b o rn lo w ­ duced from n in e to eig h t p er day. U p h am A d am s in th e Ju n e A m erican
Nl<> the sam e w ay.
rateo to all Unions. Phone Ml. 3943.
Ft. W a y n e, ln d . — In c re a se from M ag azin e, “h as coined an in ju n c tio n
dow n son o f a gun vyho "lies and
Personally. I n ev e r e x p e rien c ed
SHIRTS
lies.” B ecause of h im an d h is b ree d 47' j to 50 c e n ts an h o u r. M ay 1, w hich m ig h t w ell he ad o p ted by all
'le c tio n fo r b u sin e ss a g e n t th a t
1916; from 50 to 52J4 ce n ts. M ay 1,
L m M. Clash, Pme.
Goo. M. Orto*.
do w e have a “g loom y Ju n e ."
d riv e rs p en d in g th e ad o p tio n of th e
19,7; u nion sh o p ag re em e n t.
L.BTTBBBKAI
1 thought w as n e c e s sa ry to hold ex-
■KAPS,
BNVBVOPBB
New C a n aan . C onn.—In c re a se from re fo rm s o u tlin e d .
M o st of y th o s e
ANTTBINC Toe Waal
• 1 p t in g th a t first one in 1910. T he
WAGE GAINS WITHOUT STRIKE. 43’ j to 50 c e n ts an hour.
w h o risk th e ir lives c ro ssin g s tre e ts
s u c c e e d in g elec tio n s w ere, fro m my
Manufacturer« of
P eta lu m a , Cal.—In crea se from $4 b etw een in te rs e c tio n s do so w ith
p o in t
of view, n o n -e s s e n tia l and
to $4.50 a day.
T h e follow in g g ain s h av e been
Mt I FMlWAH lU’ IM IM , ( o
“BOSS OF THE ROAD”
New
u n io n s
o rg a n iz e d
d u rin g th e ir h ea d s dow n, th e ir h alf-clo sed
■ u p e rflu o u e .
P u t th e u n io n In v a r­
m ade bv lo cals a ffilia te d to th e A pril—Lovell. W y o .; M assena. N. Y.J eyes fix ed oi» th e ir feet. A fte r suc-
OVERALLS
iably. a fte r th e u sual p e rv e rse n e ss
T w in City F e d e ra tio n
of L ab o r C hicago, 111. (d ock, p ier an d b re a k ­ <•« ssfu lly d o d g in g such tre s p a s s e rs ,
i unions, seen fit to hold th o se e lec­
(C h am p aig n an d U rb a n a . 1,1.,. w ith ­ w ate r b u ild e r s ); B luefield, W . V a.; o r sto p p in g in tim e to save th em
Lavo. Warhlas
Wa Carr,
tio n s .
Fifth aad A n k en , Straota
P o rtla n d . Me. (h o x m .ik e rs , ; Stuart*
Union Water
out strik e .
F la .: O ra n g e, T e x .; A k ro n , O hio from in ju ry , tny frien d g o o d -n a tu re d ­ Factory, Grand Ave. and E. Taylor
And I feel th a t th is w ill o b ta in in
M H FIB8T STBKXT
S h eet M e tal W o r k e rs ’ U n io n has ( G e rm a n ); B ow ling G reen. O h io ; ly sin g s o u t ; ‘H ea d s up. f r ie n d !'
■dl the unio n s th is y ea r, th is Ju n e ,
C
h
icag
o
Ju
n
c
tio
n
,
O
hio,
and
T
ulla-
“Few ta k e o ffe n se at th e ir c h e e r ­
raise d w ages from 40 to 45 ce n ts
fbnee th e se few lines
hotna. T en n . (m illm rn ).
Named Shoes are frequently made in Noa-Unioa Factortaa
ful a d m o n itio n , and, as a rule, th e y
And c ith e r co n scio u sly o r u n c o n ­ an h o u r and red u c ed th e w o rk day
DO NO T B U Y A N Y SH O E S
lift th e ir h ead s, sq u are th e ir s h o u l­
from
nine
to
eig
h
t
h
o
u
rs.
sciously in ab o u t a w eek o r tw o
CANDIDATES F A V O R S T A T E d ers. an d b risk ly ta k e an a le rt w ay
no matter what its name, unless it bean
T
he
C
a
rp
e
n
te
rs
’
U
n
io
n
h
a
s
in
­
’bi business a g e n ts, old an d new,
M f f if c
PRINTED TEXT BOOKS.
a c ro ss th e s tr e e t and o ut of d an g e r."
will begin to ca st a ro u n d and, like c re a se d r a te s fro m 50 to 55 cen^-
All shoes without the Uaiea B ta a w a n
Farm er Jo h n , will give th e ir fences •>n hour.
M any fa v o ra b le rep lies from all
always Non-Union. Do not accept any
the "once over." to see if th e y are
E le ctric al w o rk e rs h a v r sig n ed an o \ c r tile s ta te have been received HIGH GBADR
excuse for the absence of the Union
"g -tig h t,
h o rse -h ig h ,
an d
btill- • • » r e e m e tit to r in c re a se d w ag e s th e by th e T ex tb o o k C o m m ittee 'o f th e CONFECTIONS
Stamp.
,
I S alem T y p o g ra p h ic ^ U nion in r e ­
•;r "ng. w ith especial em p h asis on p rese n t y ea r fro m 35 to 4254 c e n ts sp o n se to a le tte r, acco m p an ied by
B
O
O
T
A
N
D
SH O E
'he bull, as m ost p o litica l as w ell an h o u r : 45 c e n ts fo r 1917. an d 47' fo ld ers se ttin g fo rth tb e a rg u m e n ts
, W O R K E R S ’ U N IO N
farm fences are b ro k e n dow n by c e n ts fo r 19,8. A y e a r a g o th is o r ­ in fav o r of tb e s ta te p u b licatio n of
"bull."
g a n iz a tio n had b ut 10 m em b ers. An te x tb o o k s. O f tb e m any rep lies from
246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty a c e rta in few.
All of ns have rea d of “N o M an’s active o rg a n iz a tio n c a m p a ig n
r e ­ th ro u g h d iffid en c e o r co v e rt a n ­
John F. Tobin, President
Chas. L. Baine, Secretary-Treasurer
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th e fo llo w in g e x c e rp ts from th e ir
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tious, hard-working man, striving to render
T h e re g u la r w eekly m e e tin g <<i th e le tte rs show th e g e n e ra l te n o r of th e
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honest service at a reasonable price. Leis
Sava her tka drudgary of tha Wiahtub
s e n tim in t am o n g m ost of th e c a n d i­
’he enem y an d g u a rd a g a in st S ocialist p a r ty w ill he held in th e d a te s fo r b o th H o u ses of th e L egis­
than twenty yeari ago M r. Staples ran the
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store without assistance. Now we employ
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more than twenty honest, cheertnl pains­
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taking young men and women, ready to
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p re ssio n s w ill go fa r to w a n l a s s is t­
cater to your wants.
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ta k e a pot shot at hint. I t’s C e n tra l L ab o r C ouncil w ill be d is­ s ta te of O re g o n is p a rt of th a t c a m ­
paign. I c e rta in ly will fav o r such
a trifle d iffe re n t w ith a b u si- cussed. F re e discu ssio n .
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Union Label Clothes?
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Spring Suits *10 to *20
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