Oregon labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1915-1986, October 21, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
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Co-Operation, together w ith a clear under-
atanding of the rights of both Capital a n t
Labor, m eans Success to all.
Union There Is S tren g th
Demand the Union Label To Succeed We Must Co-Operate
Desirous of Being Classed as
Thriving Business
IT’S GOOD FOB YOU
Brin* this ad to
LELAND DRUG CO.
Eat
10TH AND M 0BEI80N STREETS
WEATHERlSi
sad gst DOUBLE Potter’* Bad Stamps an nil parehasw.
PURE DRUGS, BEST CANDIES, CIGARS AND TOILET ARTICLES
nm srlpttsim Pilled Aeoarataly
Phenes: Marshall ISIS, A-7838
L ttatt Drinks at Oar Bods Feaatata
Vraa Delivery
EMIL THIELHORN
IC E C R E A M
Pupil of Sevcik. Teacher of Violin.
Thirty Years’ International Experi­
ence. 207 Fliedner Bldg., 10th and
Washington.
Sold Everywhere
Phone* Marshall I f »
of Organised Labor
COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST COMPANY
WILLIAM F. STILZ, General Agent,
204 Stevens Building, Portland, Oregon
WRITE FOR SAMPLE SPECIAL COMBINATION POLICY
MAX M. SMITH
DIRECTORY of LOCAL U N IO N S
A U C T IO N
FLORIST
Choice Out Flowers, Floral Designa and Plants
The Labor Press make* a c h a r s* »t SO rente par month for raglatarlag union«
under thia head, except where the union aubacribea for tho paper for ite entire
membarahip.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Afternoons at 2:00 P. M.
rumltura S to v e s, C rock ery, S ew in g
Greenhouses:
East T »M l7 Eighth and Sandy Roed
TELEPH O NES:
M A IN 7 S 1 S , A -8 1 2 1
141 y , Sixth Street, Selling Building
Portland, Oregon
Mala »47
A 1147
OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER COMPANY
Furniture Maven, Packers and General Transferring
Fireproof Storage Warehouse
Office and Warehouse: FIFTEENTH AND HOYT STREETS
THE NEW TEMPERANCE DRINK
Weinhard’s ‘Golden’ and ‘Amber’ Nectar
A Delightful and Refreshing Non - Intoxicating Domestic
Beverage, Manufactured and Bottled at
H E N R Y W E IN H A R D P L A N T
Phones: Mala 72, A-1172
d a lly .
Corner Thirteenth and Bnrneide Streets, Portland, Oregon
Named Shoes are frequently made in Non-Union Factories
DO NOT BUY ANY SHOES
oo matter what its name, unless it bears
a plain and readable impression of this
UNION STAMP.
All shoes without the Union Stamp are
always Non-Union. Do not accept any
excuse for the absence of the Union
8tamp.
&5
WORKERS UNION
UN!
BOOT AND SHOE
WORKERS’ UNION
246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
John F. Tobin, President
Chas. L. Baine, Secretary-Treasurer
W. S . U ’R E N
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OREGONIAN BLDG.
Portland, Oregon
Phone Main 1063
HOME INDUSTRY
F le is c h m a n n ’s Y e a st
For Perfect Bakings
249 Jefferson Street
Portland Office
| WR E O L IO IT A L L U N IO N P A T R O N A G E
THE BOLLS WALL PAPER CO.
LEROY STUDIO
W M e a a lo a a d B otali
Burlaps, Lincrusta, Etc.
POBTBAITS
M S Ueeewd ( N e w T a rta r)
Pletore* ut OhlMma Oar Bpoctalty
T ifa jttta P-T**1"« 218)4 Waaltngtoai
PNONN M A » SS7S
»ortlanA, Oregor
P h on o M ola SM
P O R T L A N D . O R IG O N
UNION MEN should wear UNION MADE GOODS
and buy at
Bowman Bros.
THE UNION STORE
THIRD AND BURNSIDE STREETS
NATIONAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
INOOBPORATRD
THE LARGB8T IM AMERICA
Rstebllehed Stac« ISO«
Phone«: Kala USB. A 8896
Offices Prom Vaaoaavor. B. OM t o S an D iego
O. G. BRO’J T O L D , G en eral M anager
Home Office: Mohawk BnLdlng
Portland, Oregon
GEO. W. BALDWIN
WILSON BENEPIEL
F. 8 RUNNING, INC.
BAST SIDB «'UN BEAL DIRECTORS
B A S T M , B -8 8 8 8
414 Bast Alder Street, Comer Sixth
h e wav b . am sbbson
New Location
142^2 Fourth Street
ALLIED PRINTINO TRADES COUNCIL— L0N08H0BEM EN, LOCAL 6 — First and
third Thursdays, Hill Hall. 8 P. M. Robert
Third Friday evening.
Room 800 Ore­
Orr. business agent; C. P. Holgate, sec­
gonian Bldg. Osorga H. Howell, secretary,
retary. Headquarters, 272 Glisan strsst.
Oregonian composing room-
Broadway 894.
BUILDINO TRADES COUNCIL — Meets 8
P. M, Monday, Labor Temple, 182 )4 LONGSHOREMEN, LOCAL No. « — Meets
first and third Wednesday evenings, 206)4
Second «treat. Chas. MacMaatera, secre­
First street.
M. P. Cannon, president.
tary, 182 )4 Second (treat.
Telephone
A. E. Barnes, business agent.
Head
Marahall 70S.
quarters 248 Flanders. Telephone Broad
way
2061.
CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL— Meet* every
Thursday, 8 P. M„ room 201 Labor Tem­
ple. E. E. Smith, president: E. J. Stack, MACHINISTS, WILLAMETTE LODGE No.
63— Meet* every Friday night, 8 P. M„
secretary, Labor Temple.
Labor Temple. Office 401 8tock Exchange
Bldg
, Third and Yamhill. A. L. Suther­
DISTRICT COUNCIL OP CARPENTERS—
land, 85 Blsndena, recording secretary; 11
Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays. B.
H.
Long,
finsneisl secretary. Phone Mar­
W. Sleeman, business agent: S. Clark,
shall 1641.
secretary. Telephone, Ma shall 785. La­
bor Temple.
MAILERS— Fourth Tuesday, 7 P. M., Room
215 Oregonian Bldg. 'V. R. Daugherty,
LOCAL LABBL TRADES SECTION— See
secretary. 452 )4 E. Market street.
ond and fourth Tuesday«, 8 P. M.. at
280)4 Yamhill. Ed J. Stack, prasidaat;
M. W. Pataraon, aeeretary-treeaarar.
MEAT CUTTERS — Every Monday n ig h t,
247)4 Stark street. A. McLeod, secretary.
Arthur Wetterbeck, business agent. Hours.
M E T A L T R A D E S C O U N C IL — First and
10 to 12 A. M. Phons Main 5204.
third Thursday nights. J. M. Millar, sec­
retary. Headquarter* and ball, room 401
Stock Exchange Bldg. Marahall 1641.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERA­
TORS' PBOTEOTIVB UNION, LOCAL
THEATBIOAL FEDERATION— Meets second
No. 169, I. A. T. 8 . B.— Moots second
and fourth Wednesday each month, 208-207
and fourth Tuesday of each month at 206
Oocdnough building, Marahall 3290. F. E.
Oocdnough Bldg., at 11:15 P. M. H. H
Neubergcr, secretary, 12 M to 1 P. M.
Moyer, secretary, p. O. Box 4*8
Portland, Oregon
B E L D IN G
T H J IV IL IB
AN» OPTICIAN
B t m te s te d
(Oppoeito Heoaywaa Hardware Oo.)
free, S p ecta cle* fitte d aod
g a a r a a te ed .
X d e my W atch R ep airin g.
N orth a id e o f a tte s t, b etw een 2d and Sd
Automatio Keen Edge Oo.
M ala 1SS2
Safety Baaors a Specialty
846y, ALDER STREET,
Edw ard B e lm a n . F u s ld li t
V a lte r J . H elasen , S ecreto ry
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME NERDS
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
Bargains Every Day At
Funeral Directora and Emkalraera
F o rd A u c tio n C o .
888*888 T H IR D S T R E B T , COR. SA L M O N
191 SECOND STREET
L ady A ssista n t
M ach in es
P h o n e s: M ala 1 8 5 8 , A 8 1 4 1
GELINSKY’S MARKET
T H B L IT T L E w w n T .x a iT .a v
Superior Quality Meets
R e ta il a t W h o le sa le P rleee
271 YAMHILL STREET
Between Third end Fourth
P h o n e M e in 4607
We Make
BBICKLAYEBS— Meets every Friday even­ PRESSMEN No. 43— First Thursday even­
ing, 8 o'clock, 803 Labor Temple, 162)4
ing, 230)4 Yamhill street. Frank Barnes,
Second St. F. L. Riggs, secretary, 115 E.
finsneisl secretary; W. B. McAtee, corre­
53d street. Tabor 5131.
sponding secretary and treasurer, Box 828,
city.
RIVER STEAMBOATMBN’S UNION— Sec­
ond and fourth Saturday in each month
BRIDGE. 8 T B U 0 T U B A L AND OBNA-
at 8 P. M., 61 N. Second street. Broad­
M E N T A L I B O N WORKERS. REIN­
way 1866. Chat Bennett, business agent.
FORCED STEEL AND PILE DRIVES»—
Tuesday, 8 P. M., Labor Temple, third
floor.
Frank Hannan, business agent. SAILORS' UNION OF THE PACIFifl —
Telephone Marshall 766.
Monday night, 44 Union avenus
Jack
Rosen, secretary. Telephone E*.
,912.
BUILDING LAB0BEE8 — M e e t a every
Tuesday night in Idibor Temple, 162)4
Second street, at 8 o ’clock. Oeo. Kerr, SHEET METAL WORKERS— Friday even
recording secretary: Sam Harris, financial
ing. Hall 801 Labor Temple, 162)4 Sec­
secretary and business agent, phone Mar­
ond street.
W. L. Sullivan, business
shall 765.
agent, Labor Temple. Marshall 765.
OABPENTEBS No. 226— Meets every Tues­ SHIPWRIGHTS AND JOINERS No. 1020—
day, Labor Temple. W. A. Weaver, re­
Meet* second and fourth Monday* each
cording secretary, 469 Jefferson street,
month, 245 Ash street.
Charles Oreg
Stephen Clark, financial secretary, 97
ory.
secretary, 484 Union srsnus. Tele
Morris street.
prone Sellwood 1486.
OABPENTEBS No. 1106 — Meets every
Wednesday, Lsurelwood Hall. H. Hill, 7902 STEAM ENGINEERS. LOCAL No. 27 —
Meet* every Saturday evening in Sailing
52d avenue S. E., recording secretary; Gus­
Hirsch Bldg., 10th and Washington. Wm.
taf Arf, 6129 67th 8.E., financial iscrstary.
Msckensie, secretary, 876 E. Ninth strsst
North.
CARPET AND SHADE WORKERS LOCAL
N o. 2— Meets first end third Fridays at
280)4 Yamhill. C. 8. Kenney, 906 East 8TEAMTITTER8, U. A. LOCAL 886— Pri
Yamhill.
day, 8 P. M . Labor Tempi*, 162)4 Sac
ond
J. Kelly, financial secretary, 651
Belmont; Chaa Upham, recording secre­
C H A U F F E U R S LO CAL Mo. 1SS
(J it n e y
tary, Labor Temple, 162)4 Second St.
Drivers) — Meets every First and Third
Monney evening at 8 P. M., Labor Tem­
ple. 11. B. Maltby, secretary, 314 Ger- STEREOTYPERS A ELEOTBOTYFER8 No.
Ilnger Bldg.
Main 6106. '
48— Meets fourth Wednesday in month at
Room 300 Oregonian Bldg. J. W. Sum­
0 1 JARMAKERS — Second Thnredsy sseh
mers. secretary, care Portland Nsws.
month, Labor Temple. Theo. Hirsh, ses­
tets, j . L a b o r Temple, 162)4 Second SWITCHMEN'S UNION OT NORTH AMER­
street.
ICA— Meets first Sunday at 2 P M : third
Monday, 8 P. M., Woodman Hall Russell
CIVIL SBRVICE EMPLOYES' ASSOCIA­
street. President, B. F. Charles, 208 8.
TION No. 14686— Meets the first Monday
17th street; secretary and treasurer, A. F.
after the second day of each month, Labor
Schumann, 503)4 Union Ave N., Mayo
Temple. Office. 811-812 Oerlinger build­
Apts.
ing Jamea Irving, representative. Main
5106
TAILORS. No. 74— Second and fourth Mon
day, Forresters' Hall, 129 4th St. John
ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION
Bsrandun, secretary, Box 620.
No. 48 (Inslda Wlremen) — Meets first
and third Thursday each month. Hall 802
Labor Temple.
Executive board moots TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, STABLEMEN
every Wedneedsy, 8 P. M Frank Msnin,
AND HELPERS, LOCAL Mo. 188— Every
financial secretary, 162)4 Second street
first and third Tuesday evening at 129
Marahall 765
Fourth street. Ben Rosenblum, recording
secretary, 310 17th street; O. A. Rogers,
ELBCTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL Ne. 126
secretary treasurer, 1497 Beat Aah ’ treat.
— Meets Monday evening. Labor Temple.
F. J. Shnbert, president: C. D. Phillips, THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES. I. A.
financial secretary; H. Dsimel, recording
T. 8. E.. LOCAL No. 28— Meets second
secretary. All mail Box 644.
and fourth Tuesday each month, 10 A. M ,
Room 208, Goodnough Bldg. Wm. E. Day,
GARMENT WORKBRS — First and third
recording secretary. P. O. Box 560.
Thursday evenings, Redman's Hall, East
Morrison between Grand and Union av-
ennea.
T. LaFoilsIta, recording seers TILE LAYERS AND HELPERS Mo. 42—
T em ple. R. Burton. 9853 58th aven u e
tary. 1226 Bast Yamhill.
Second T h u rsd ay, 8 P. M.. Labor
S.
E.
ORAINHANDLBR8— First and third Toes
day
Meeting place and headquarters. 84
Russell street. J. I. Tucker, business TYPOGRAPHICAL No. » 8 — First Sunday In
agent. John Swanson, secretary.
month, 1 P. M., Arcenum Hall, 13th and
Washington. D. O. Gallup, secretary; of­
HOISTING AND PORTABLE BN0INEEB8,
fice, 300 Oregonian Bldg.
LOCAL No. 872— Meet* Thursday night,
126)4 Second street, F. H. Meyer, record
AND TRIMMERS' LO­
ing secretary, Sellwood 2056; Irwin Bald­ UPHOLSTERERS
CAL No. 65— Meet« second and fourth
win, financial secretary and hualneae agent,
Tuesday
of
each
month, Labor Temple.
3f I F 42d North, Tabor 8899, or Msr-
O. W Hainea. recording secretary, 626
afc.vll 1249
Marshall street.
IEOH MO’ j LDBRE—First end third W .Jn.e-
_____________________ __
<1* •» Bartandar«' Hall, 208)4 Fir*» atraal. WEB PRESSMEN 8 UNION Nq. 17— Marta
C. r. Smith, 888 Colonial avenue. Over
’ir ,‘ Tuaaday in the month. 800 Or*
look.
gonian Bldg. J. H
Brooke, aaeratary,
682 R. 69th N.
L A T H E R S UNION No. 64— Meat« firat and I
third Thursday«, 8 P. M„ Labor Tempi«. ; WINDOW CLEANERS—Third Wadnaadaya.
R. R. Clark, eeeratary. Telephone Mar-
Labor Temple. L. Laraun. aaeratary. 286
shell 78*.
I North 17th. Main 8801.
C hange
OREGON MARKET
MEATS, FOULTET, BUTTEE AMD EGGS
152 SECOND STREET, Meer Morrison
WATERFRONT FEDERATION— Second and MUSICIANS' M U T U A L ASSOCIATION,
LOCAL No. 99. A. F. of M. — First
fourth Tuesdays, 8 P. M., 2 0 5 )4 F ir s t
Tuesday, 11 A. M.. 128)4 Fourth street.
street. J. I. Tucker, secretary, 84 Rue
Board meets Wednesday, 11:00 A. M„
sell street.
same place. H. C. Banter, secretary. Of­
fice phone, Marshall 2161; headquarters,
BARBEES UNION No. 7« — Moota third
Main 6007.
Tuesday each month in Forrester«' Hall,
Fourth and Washington. L. A. Wheeler,
president; C. H. Kelly, secretary. Office, PAINTERS’ LOCAL No. 10— Every Wsdnss-
day, Labor Temple, 162)4 Second street.
709 Spalding Bldg. Phone Main 9189.
E. H. Pickard, recording secretary, 266
12th street; W. G. Townsend. Labor
BEEB DRIVERS AND BOTTLERS— First
Temple,
financial secretary; E. E. Ed­
and third Thundays, Labor Temple, 162)4
wards, L a b o r Tempi*, business agent.
Second street. V. P. Ritter, secretary, 67
Telephon*
Marshall 765.
East 12th N. Phone East 5190.
BINDERY WOMEN No. 118— Meets second P A T T E R N M A K E R S — W m. V. B a se r , eecra-
Monday evening in Room 800 Oregonian
tary, 302 Stanton street
East 8326.
Bldg.
Jessie Henderson, 547 Webster
street, Woodlawn 2416, recording aecre-
tary; Jessie Squires, 120 E. Buffalo at., PLASTERERS No. 82— 8 P. M„ Wednes
day. Labor Temple, 162 )4 Second street.
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financial secretary.
Ramey Caraher, business agent. Labor
Temple;
Marshall 765.
BOILERMAKERS — Second a n d fourth
Thursday*. Bartenders' Hall, 206)4 First
street.
H. J, Smith, secretary, 1610 PLUMBERS, U. A. LOCAL No. 01— Second
Knowles street.
and fourth Mondays at 8 P. M., Labor
Temple, 162)4 Second Street. Phil Pol­
BOOKBINDERS No. 90 — Third Tuesday,
lock, business agent. Telephone Marshall
Labor Temple. Secretary, J. R. Braendle,
765.
P. O. Box 147, Phone Main 8817.
PORTLAND PHOTO-ENORAVERS. LOCAL
BBEWBBT WORKMEN — 280)4 Yamhill.
N J. 31— Room 300 Oregonian Bldg. Meat*
Every second and fourth Saturday at 8 P.
iirst Sunday each month. 11 A. M. Carl
M. C. H. Heinemann, secretary, P. O.
F. Freilinger, secretary, P. 0. Box 689.
Box 171.
T B L B P H O N E S i M A IN 88T) A 1811
UNION 8HOP
I Give You
the Best Dental Service at
V ery Reasonable Prices
A ll w ork la perform ed by m s. I t Is backed
by I t y e a n a ctive p ractice In P o rtla n d . I
7 t"? op* r* Un« 'tap tists. Tho boat work
o n ly. J o in m y natlsfled p a tien ts. N o better
•«n ice anywhere.
P a ta lees E x tr a c to i at Teeth
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
N , W . C e n a r S ta lk an d W a sh in g to n
N e rtk w eet B etid in g
P h en ee. M ata 111», A l i l i
O ffta* H ear*. • A. M. t* « P. M.
C e n a e lta tie e P n *
O U R
SE C R E T
O F SUC C ESS
Our foundation was laid by a conscien­
tious, hard-working man, striving to render
honest service at a reasonable price. Less
than twenty years ago Mr. Staples ran the
store without assistance. Now we employ
more than twenty honest, cheerful pains­
taking young men and women, ready to
cater to your wants.
S T A P L E S , t h e J e w e le r O p tic ia n
266 MORRISON STRSST
Schwab Printing Company
BEN F. GREENE and HARRY FISCHER
Solicits your
High Class
Commercial
Printing
Phones: Main 178
Book and
Job Work
Second and Stark Streets
T h e Most in V alue, Best in Q uality
i
Every Garment Guaranteed
CAN’T bust ’ em
UNION MADE
A sk fo r
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OVERA lisspa NIS
ARGONAUT
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UNION MADE
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SH i r TS
T H E M
MaHhieu Drug Co.
IRWIN HODSON CO.
Druggists
Badges, Celluloid Buttons.
275 Russel Street
Corner Williams Ave.
Rubber Stampa
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