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TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION Woodlawn 814. ca,lin8 | aw»y from the paved streets. Get ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J him to tell about his experience VOTE FOB ♦ Under the auspices of the ♦ W . H . Bell, in charge of the San | with auto tires on the way back to ♦ Oregon Consumers' League in ♦ While the situation in regard to r f : ¿ L X t x ; i x . « ... : ♦ s room s A x of the - s Central x » Library. . 4 I 4 + ,. ,. , „ „ J * . ¡ L u Bell i , •* r u ” j -• «“ ♦ r u h; . s : . . . . x . . . . WJ,e * ’ »"'«■"« • * viuaiiu ~ ~ mis ~ l week. .I k I t Mr. a J S X board at the company s school in ♦ deliver aa address in which she ♦ a. .. a, ■ . • ,. „ J A of prosperity is slowly creeping our NO. BALLOT 107 Washington-Oregon circle, mspect- Philadelphia and doubtless will soon ♦ will compare the conditions ex- ♦ a. ' , T T t F < " 3 ’ fcond wav. All reports from east of the ing the agencies of the company's, return to Portland. ♦ ¡sling in Portland restaurants ♦ { 4 7 “ "T^ maintains agree that work is good, W. H. -----------------------------• Bathgate --------- returned . last Sat- ♦ with .hose U of l U Boston restau- ▼ ♦ 4 7 h d , ' xt ° n / and . . reports business as -------------P* being ex . . » ................. . I .v e a v U 3 1 U II I I SI a U - added to which this office has placed dav from fw™ a ~ trip to - Anaconda, a _____u_ ▲____ ,, . .. good. Mr. Bell worked in 1 urday ♦ rants. Her subject is .__ “The .. Re- ♦ A |I a r i s H Revolution.” No adnns- ♦ ,evirai men in country situations ceeoingly Portland in 1902 and 1903. “ •**- Helena. t — •• — • ♦ lation ........................ Butte, Minneapolis, Mil- of the Restaurant to the ♦ * sion will be charged. All wel- ♦ U,dy. and has several more “on the j A v * . . neiena Minneapolis. MU- ♦ come. Special invitation to ♦ hook " or in prospect. It is true that ? . Hou<{bton- of Kleist & Co. wauk,e and C hicago. He reports ♦ Pure Food Laws.” ♦ ♦ the Irish and union labor men ♦ wi,h one or two exceptions the ch*Pe\ » /« P le n d e n t with a brand-1 hus,"ess ,he Pnnting line as ♦ J. D. Mickle, State Dairy and ♦ ♦ and women. 4 wages offered are not munificent, I 19‘7 ? ‘ud«baker automobile, j *ood *" a” P'a« s visited. Mr. ♦ Food Commissioner of Oregon, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ buI the fact that there is an inquiry PUrChaSed th,s Week Bathgate expect^ to return East ♦ will tell something of the work ♦ for printer, shows improvement. Ray Abbott. «h o has been holding j“53'" soon'thav,n« returned to Port- ♦ of his department. ♦ GAIN $1.59 PER WEEK. „ . . . down a combination ink . . t» i . *and on a business matter. ♦ The general public is invited ♦ A" S w ’ " t ’ T m this c ity (Rock has“ etirned to W i A received Wednesday from ♦ to attend. ♦ Negotiations covering several weeks b „„ Olympia Tuesday morning, and fa Salmon Wash , ¡»«“ryl D. Budworth. dated Redwood. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ k,t Wednesday with h,s brother. E „ ¡ y ^ ' e crop ‘° Ca«' ‘ba‘ b< “ F e n ia n of a by Canton. Ohio, Typographical j j. Dwyer, who has been here several pp " p „Anting plant there and is taking Union, have resulted in a substan- weeks, for Virginia City, Nev., wh" c ! nj„ ’° yd L®°m*“ s th e/ atber of a |very active interest in union affairs. pointed to make arrangements for t*al wage increase for a members of ,he latter hopes pOU"d bo>"' b/>rn Wednesday. admitted to the our annual mask ball: Bros. Hill, the union. All printers working under opes to IO recover from irom , ■ — v, e u n e s u a y . , Mr. M r Budworth was a ora i .a f and I child doing * * well. * ” • C° n- Union here in March, a severe case of tubercular trouble. ¡Mother Con-¡Union March Kluckner, Smith, Leach, Pyles . n d i tbe jurisdiction of the union will I < The Oregonian is installing three gratulations >'ratU'at'OnS* John Schmid of the uumuu ».mu- receive $150 per week more than John Schmid of the Schmid Lino Baines. The suggestion that we set rsi le ! heretofore. Original demands called new linotypes, one a model 18 and he Te>egram took three games typing Company left Wednesday for tin others model 19, all designed for fJ’oni ,be OreBonian Pressroom team, a hunting trip to Carson, Wash., on one meeticg night each month for ; for a flat rate of $24.00 per week ad work. The two latter have an x-'tbe Mo()ern Prints did the same to the Columbia, and will return today educational discussions was disposed for all newspaper and job men. of with a motion to set aside thc J Under the new agreement, which, diary magazines, and will be the ,be Jour"al Pressers, and the Journal or Sunday. fir t of this model in Portland. The ’- ‘'"’posing-room team lost two to j Guy McGreer and wife are enter- second meeting night in each month ‘o0*4 effect October 1 and continues 1 Oregonian has also just installed a ’ le S’ereotypers Wednesday night ! taining a brother. John T. McGreer for said purpose, and the president ^or one year, newspaper men receive For COUNTY JUDGE to be instructed to procure black 522-50 per week and job men $21.50. ! second Ludlow Typograph for set- on tbe Portland alleys, in the Print- and wife, from Lincoln. Neb. ■ (Paid Adv.) ting and casting display type, and (,nK lrades Tenpin League. Next Arthur W. Lawrence, State Printer, board and put same in hall. Meeting adjourned at 10 P. M. has also purchased a comprehensive * eek ,be J°ur"al Pressroom and was in town last Saturday and paid complement of up-to-date cabinets 1 lc Telegram will lock horns on I this office a visit. H. HILL, Rec. Sec. and matrices. Many changes are a"eys 1 and 2, Oregonian Pressroom --------- ■ ^ » ——— being made in the composing-room, and Stereotypers will hook up on 3 | 4 * 4 ^ > 4 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and A1 Cochran has contributed his a.n<1 4' and tbe Modern Printing ♦ V o te fo r W ilso n en d W illiso n . ♦ '♦ V o te fo r W ilso n en d W illiso n . ♦ part by designing and making several Lompany and tbe' Journal Compos- * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ncw-style combination cabinets and ’"ff‘room teams will try conclusions I _______- — - work stands for the ad force. This on “Beys 5 and 6. By the way. the composing-room will be one of the natnc name °I of the the Sfereotypers’ Stereotyper? team team most complete in the Northwest ibas been cban8ed to Schinid Lino-, varl K Freuinger. ,... Carl F. F reilin ger. when all improvements are made, ¡,ypers> and w**l hereafter be known - Amrlcaa FsAmUra W H is M tu . and will involve an expenditure of by that name- . Thc off'cers reports and conven- 1M* perhaps $10,000. . i Word has been received from E. ition Proccedin8 s distributed during «By H. C." H «n ie “ S e c ? 7 t* ? 7 ) No. 58 held a referendum election E" Vinson- wb° went to San Fran-lthe past wcek to the various chapels | -------- ¡contain some very interesting and New members — E. T. Chapman. I Wednesday on two I. T. U. proposi-Ic*sco to Bnish a course on the . . . - ---- Today and Tomorrow tiens, one to decrease the number o f i monotype ^eyhoard, that he has ,nst[uct,vc ’"formation regarding the Jno. Frazer. V. Isom and H. W. calb for signers necessary to obtain a char- Rraduated and bas secured a situa- WOrk,ngs and act,ons our Int" - Pat sons. tei, and the other to increase the i t*on ’n a ^an Francisco shop in ! nal ' ona nion. R e in sta te d u — F. A. »zuugias Douglas aim and r.. E. i DURABILITY salary of I. T. U. president an d iwhich is a,so employed Miss Anna j .Of spec,al ’"’erest are the reports j Ransom. and Economy in secre-ary. local vote vote resulted resulted Donovan- with wbom Mr. Vinson the ’"’er"ational president upon- Transfers deposited-A. Bruckman. secre'ary. The The local R. A. WILLIS ON Street Paving ;-------------1 i formerly w o r k e d worlced a t »b e at o the f f ic e o f ;’"e general conditions of the craft. Transfers issued—F. M. Minor and in approval _/ of »«.. the r:— first ----------- proposition, ■f°rn'erly Organized Labor s Candidate for SECURE THE BEST but the proposition to raise salaries '^amcs' Iserns & Abbott " in Port- and of the secretary-treasurer upon M. Frallicciardi. State Representative ■the financial condition of our union. | Transfers withdrawn—O. F. Rom- Boost for were disapproved by a large major- land. C. O. Mason deposited a Spokane j h would be well for every mem- inger. ity. B IT U L IT H IC C . n .., « . , L traveling card Tuesday. |ber to s” 'dy ’hesc reports care- VOTE 78 X Transfers cancelled—\V. A. Mc- Secretary Philo Howard, of the, receiv ed =, 1 „ , fu,ly and to be“ er acquaint them- Kevitt and E. T. Gray. Xorthwestern Typographical C«"’ i fro^ \ [ . e5e‘Ved ’ ,C‘ter last selves with the actions taken by our ference, ,n h.s Monthly Bulletin says th/ ° ”C officers, and to fully underst ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 the executive committee of , p ^ SJ an5 HES SMOKING ♦ REMEMBER 4 conference ,s getting two printing - and a of » .° by a referendum vote. to v o te fo r M ark P e te r s e n fo r 4 is in Troop A. Oregon Cavalry. Mr ''A‘‘ 7- tF' bills in shape for the next legislature, ....... , t . . . A. hum mer is still unable to ♦ C o n sta b le. M em b er o f L o c a l 99. ♦ one of which will have as its object Gerber says the troop hopes to be the keeping of all printing in the hon,R shortly' but that there is "°‘h- ' Engraving ' Company' He ^ " n ow ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ 4 4 4 . u „ . The eecond bill .¡II pee.lde « h e ,:w d , omo ,„ e road lor ,he . . ¿ « ' Ä i i i . ¡ I « '« « " ¡. «¡-ed «rom j ™ Be.ed M e . e . tin , ! . g , . , O e ,.b ., . IS, » 191S. B oard M O cto b er FROM A text books, books. cdiuurn.d California ano and Ka"«> 1 u“J ä h e r e 4 a î'tH ’‘’ ‘'s lwiH a«ai" be a» b» °'d ” a"d next I Present-Pettingell, Banzer. Staysa, rsansas 7 . ..............’ "“7 I will again be at hi a r/» rt rxaaz n r i n i t n » »w«z-h«4 —1 O C C t l f l CTC «i lttlC OVPF H H t îl 1 « » . 111 are now printing most of / their school ’ee? t there a l little over Ä a tTl month. y on(ja,. 5 O < LUNCH BOX I Wennerstrotn. Heib. Gibson and books, and saving much money for a ™ar.Cbed ^ rom San | L. M. Lasley was confined to his I worm, con fined to his lAylsworth. tie taxpayers each year. Similar J ’ .. a ,s bed by illness last week. Len refuses Absent-—McCosh. (low. Harnack work is being done in Oregon. Re- b'‘‘ un‘)' ’ ,C° Up,’e .°f WC' k;iJ to devulge the real trouble. He and Gettrick. ports of trade conditions as seen by ,g a hot,er than ” a(1^s ’’S'B ¡claims he had every disease Excused-Neuberger. (Consulting Engineer) the Bulletin shows business fair to , ", '° ^ ,e 7 s ,n Port,and ,ast , imagineable from a headache to Minutes of last meeting read an. Republican and Progressive good in various towns reporting, i"’ he has ^ ' " ' s c a r l e t fever and tuberculosis, and approved. Nominee for eluding Aberdeen, Ellensburg Brem- . een engaged in mining , haf tJl(. unjon was fortunatc jr] Transfer of Leroy Huddleston, 241 mon. Everett, Olympia. Victoria and P » 1 <-»' "’•"•I»- h a .ln , to „ay hi. death benefit. T he-«cep,ed . STATE REPRESENTATIVE " >">W ."a. H ; '" • S . . . day tor Eastern Ore- „ou,able „ from ................ L. Lodwick. 105. MULTNOMAH COUNTY bherman McCoskery arrived in ests recent illness is a heavy growth rt'a.l and laid over one week. The Only Civil Engineer Candidate for Portland from Seattle and Tacoma upon his «PP«”" upper lip R ob ert e F - i„f. it j f , I U‘K J'' n,s <’P- If he r e a l l y ---------- ■ ■— ------------ the Legislature in the State Wednesday. “Mac” was last here in j. t •. . r,< *l> " fe,t as Badly as the mustache looks |* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ..„k — 1914. vm. last week to take a situation on a . . .. f .. (Paid Adv.) October, weekly paper at Halfway, Oregon. I "J™ ♦ V ----- o t . ----- fo r W il.o n .n . w cc m j p a p e r a t naitway, Oregon. -ru . sy'."Pathy , , . ~ J*» „ . . . . — —— — d - W illi.o n . - 4 Martin L.ngos left for La Grande ,in Baker County. Mr. Smith h a s! Central Labor Council last 4 Thur5day- ¡been woring on the Telegram. ¡week endorsed several c a n d i d a t e s ------------------------------ “Dad” Zimmerman was in town | A. C. Shoemaker has been heard *‘S , ' ,nK a'F *" .organ,zcd ,abor- P A IA J T T D C IIKHAAJ M A 1A from the wilds of Jennings Lodge from in Spokane, where he is work- "rRCS ? 'ery “" T ma" ‘° VOte aU. ,1 r*____ . . . . '>°r d Ior them. tnem. It it especially urges every everv Tuesday. He informed us confi 2_____ ing on the Press, and occasionally . , H E IL IG Broadway a t Taylor dentially that salmon fishing is get contributing articles under his own !""'""idL^ w h” *° By Ima Dauber. Phones: Main 1 and A l t n and Alvaro i.dpdltld, Zapatero. Bever,dgc' who ” run"*"R for t'"g good. -- name ------ — ..v. that ...«k of .»HUI./ County Clerk. Beveridge while an Many things besides wages and liE T t ’RN B N O A O E IIE N T Robert A. Hunt, who has been which means Shoemaker, if you ex-member of the Typographical 1,ours occupied the time of the boys of UM OVA working on the Oregonian for more dont understand Spanish. A C. sends Union, is now endorsed by the Em- a^ ’be 'as’ meeting. F riday anil Saturday TO B A C C O than a year, took a "traveler” Thurs- J regard to the boys and says he in ployers’ Association. He was un- Oct. 27 und 2«. Several big jobs which we were in A fternooiia, 2:1A— Even in g s, 8:16 day, and intends going to Los ’ends to return to Portland later. usually active in his efforts to break doubt about have been straightened Angeles. Roy Ringo arrived in Portland up the recent pressmen’s strike and lip’ and u"’°" men arc breathing A letter from Arthur Floyd received from Kansas City Friday of last F O U R T H A N D STA RK it was largely through his activity easier now I hursday, from San Francisco, states week. Mr. Ringo left here in Janu From the report of thc delegates lybxo mrnoAx. « took oomfawy that the pressmen were not more that printing conditions there are ary of this year, and has worked in successful. to affiliated councils, things are com “Txa wizABs o r w ibxkavd ” very dull Salt Lake and later in Kansas City. ing our way. 11 It ,s is l,lc the concensus concensus T hree p erform an ces d ally. M ats., 2:30. His campaign managers are e s - l‘"B Profiting by the example of a He will remain here. pccially antagonistic to organized ° / opinion that thc Chamber of E v e n in g p erform an ces a t 7:30, 9:18. recent case wherein a member of Frank Viereck returned from the labor. Among them are A. A. Bailey. Lommerce fight against us ought to S tr o n g com pany, g o r g eo u s e ffe c ts , d a z z lin g ch oru s, la te s t m usical In terp ola 5>o. 58 neglected to change his East last Saturday, having visited the labor renegade, and political bave been started long ago. tions. P r ic e s 15c, 25c. M uts., 10c only. beneficiary after marriage, and died several of the principal cities, includ- turncoat, recently employed at Stock- ' ’"’tiated three new ones Wed- leaving his mortuary benefit to a! ’"ff New York, Philadelphia and ton Cal., by the M. M. & E. in an 'nesday’ George Reed, J. M. Cox and P 7 IN T K G E S brother instead of his wife, several Pittsburgh, and has become imb'.ed effort to destroy unionism in that . Stafford. o ls t t o B ros., G reatest Act In Vaude- members have since applied to this with the idea that Chicago is the city. Others are A. L. Amidon. Little Pickthorne didn’t show up B ig v llie. “BOSS OP THE ROAD** office for information in their own °"ly town on the map. You’d have whose name has always been asso-1 W^dnesttay. Guess why. The sawed The Great Xyster, W orld 's G reatest V en triloq u ist. OVERALLS eases. A request to Secretary H a y s1' hard J work * to convince him that New ciated with political scandal. J. L. '¡ttle rascal has gone and got tad Xeetor, Chas. Moore and Their S w e e th s e r ts, V a u d ev ille's C la ssie st brings this reply: “The list of mem York has more population, and as Musical (’oircdy. Day. Herman Schneider and others ’"arr’cd without tipping us off. Told bers (all of No. 58) is before me. for business—why. little old Man- FM» and Aakaar Streets k Broderick, Ju st a l.lt t le o f whose names alone would brand as us ’be time that all he was after Crawford T h is and a l.lt t le o f That. As early as possible this office will hattan-on-the-subway isn’t in it. Factory, Grand Are. and E. Taylor unfit any one who would associate at *be beach was clams and here it Jam es G ordon, w ith S o m eth in g D ifferen t. eheck ~- it and will Three Bartos, A m erica’s F o rem o st A th w aaa give Kl ,v you the name Viereck reports work good wherever with them or seek their support. Let ,urns out that he has been flirting letes. a"d address of the beneficiary of jbe stopped. He went to Astoria us bear in mind this candidate and w’tb ’he mermaids and got hooked Crimson Stain M ystery," fith episode. B lgyer and B etter Bach Week. each member of your local as it ¡Tuesday, having accepted a situa- others, which are recommended or by ode H o f s t e a t e r S tu d io ’be n’ces’ pf the lot. Well, ■•ppears on the records at head- ’ion on the Astorian. 165J4 Third Street condemned by the Labor Council. here s luck to you Shorty, but do O R P H E U M quarters.” Members will be notified ■ E. H. Timpcrlake, of the Monotype T » ________ show up once in awhile. She’ll let ▼ AVDBYXUB Between M orrieonsnd Yamhill Ste. "Pon arrival of the list. Company, has returned from a you. AT n i u o Lee M. Clark, -------- of the Multnomah Southern Oregon trip in thc intcr- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 Gus Nauratil surprised the bunch POBTKAXT8, POST-UAADB E rery Sunday. Monday, Tuesday i ♦ V o te fo r W ilso n an d W illiso n . ♦ I rinting Company, who has been in cs’s of his company. W ednesday. He showed up at thc meeting look Eastern Oregon on recruiting serv- , Fred Mellinger. who took a situa- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wes* M atinee D aily, loo, 35«, OOe. ing like a two-year-old ready for a Mights, 10c, 35c, 50c, ?5c. for the Government, returned to ¡’ion on the Pendleton Tribune about - . mile race. He’s gone and shaved his Portland this week. Mr. Clark, who, a month ago, has been elected presi- Phones—Main «¡ A 5555. mustache and it surely bas the rank of captain, was mils- dent of that local, and apparently _____ ¡does transform his physiognomy. I HOME OF THE BIO SHOWS ’cred in July 18, and was mustered intends to remain in the “round-up” BBOAUWAY AT YAMHILL Met in regular session at Laurel- never believed a bunch of alfalfa 7"’ Friday. October 13. While hav- city. wood Hall, Wednesday evening, Oct. | would disguise a man so well. ,nR headquarters in La Grande, Mr. , W. K. Rutter, who “hiked” from 11. with President P. E. Baines in the Come down next week and have a 1 'irk visited Pendleton, Joseph, California to Roseburg, Oregon, with chair. 'free look at Portland’s handsomest Laker, Prairie City, Ontario, Vale “Easy Pickings” Stewart, where the B a (FO R M E R L Y T H E O R P H E U M ) Roll call found all officeers pres- painter. Gus Ehricke lake notice, and other towns in Eastern Oregon, ilatter had to abandon thc trip owing cnt. ’AM M an^“ ^ r W“ S 3 d £ t 'E £ _ If you want such favorable comment '<• reports that everybody is p ros-1 to a severe attack of malaria, arrived Direction Klppodrome Circuit o f T heatres Tiegsi A cordial invitation was sent to us, about yourself, follow suit, P’tous and money plentiful. jin Portland last week, and left for from Local No. 226, to attend open Don’t forget the meetings of the 2 Big Shows in 1 6—Vaudeville Acta—6 Lhe condition of Fred Perry, who | Tacoma Wednesday. meeting to be held in their hall Label League each Sunday at 2 P. M. Feature Photoplay» K dl with pneumonia, remains prac-1 George A. Stahley, who went to Tuesday. Oct. 17. No. 1106 expects to It is well on its way to success and ’’rally unchanged. It is expected Astoria last week, intending to re be well represented. Matinee Dally. AU Seats 10c, Bxcept Snndays and Holidays deserves your support. Bring your Sundays, Holidays and Bveniaga, AU Seats 15c. ¡’at the crisis will he reached in main in the fisher village by thc Considerable discussion on the women folks along. Next meeting next day or so. He is unable sea. returned Saturday, and is again Katsky job as being unfair. Continuous Saturday. Sunday and HoUdayn. i" the big hall at the Labor Temple. ,n »ee anyone at present, but in- at Kilham’s. Ceorge couldn’t stay BILL CHANGED SUNDAY AND THURSDAY The following committee was ap- 1 Everybody come. madc by TOlÉCTURE Geo. M. McBride 4 THE PHOTO ENGRAVERS MUS^OnS MlltlMl ASSOClatiOII RED CREST ä O. LAUREGAARD AM USEM ENTS TAINlEKb UNION NO. 10 BAGLEY UNION LYRIC THEATRE NEUSTADTER BROS. mv iiaiuv CARPENTERS NO. 1106 !handsome H IP P O D R O M E