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I - TOR OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1919 WOMEN DEMAND 44 HOUR WEEK International Garment Work ers Threaten Strike in New York City NEW YORK. Jan. 18. The inter national ladies' garment workers' union, with a membership of 35, ' 000 In this city, today advocated call " tng a strike next week unless In the meantime the employers grant de mands for a 15 per cent wage in crease and a 44 hour working week. - The result of the strike vote was an nounced at a meeting held late to- r ' day. i . ; - It' was greeted by cheers' by thou sands of men anw women. The poll showed 12.721 members In favor of a strike and only 105 oposed. At one 4 time it appeared as If the meeting Official t . .. -?' - r might, turn into a klooney demon stration, for when Frank Morrison.. secretary of the American Federa tion of; Labor, was denouncing the employer class, a woman creed out: "What is the American Federation of Labor going to .do . 'regarding Mooney?" Mr. Morrison replied that the fed eration intended to do everything In its power to obtain a new trial for the labor man cffnvicted of murder in connection .with the preparedness parade In San Francisco. Mayor Hylan today conferred with garment workers and their employers, j Another conference will be held next week, it was said. ! WORTH $30.00 A BOTTLE Wm. Barnes. San Antonio, Texas, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has beeq worth $50.00 a bottle to me. I had 'the flu.' followed by pneu monia, which left me weak, with a persistent cough. The cough hung on. Some one advised Foley's Honey and Tar. I have completely recovered and do hot cough at all." J C. Perry. Map of State Highway Department, Showing Oregon life . sk I .- o'tl'''-. "'s'-- v.ir S y- if cj; V '-a y Sans I, - . .31 .1 -i-.,- - . V7- ; ktl: .-Si f V- - ... .'t.-V I I I II f ' In Hi ffl f C ft S z X? 5e2 2 V TC o Psf fcJ3 I sWW7 -ISi TcJ -1.- VL. I V I V K S U o t $ V tO-o t. i C 111 efll . JV CSBVBSBBB1 O O v ' 1 ; - "V.. ' ' f : - . HONOR ROLL IS GROWING LONG Many Parents Respond to Re quest to Send in Names of Men Lost in Service In re pone to The Statesman's pni.Ii h- 1 ;irpnl to parents or sol diers and Vailors who lost their lives in the service to notify the paper of such 'CuMties "the honor roll is gradually growing. An accurate list of these names and information con cerning them will be invaluable, and information concerning gold service ?tars in both Marion and Polk coun ties should be Fwnt in as soon as pos tble. L i The fallowing are the names of those from this section who died in France oft front disease in camp re ceived upf to the present: Artny-Ivan O. Bellingei., William M. Catton, Edward Gittens. Wayne C. Jackson, Benjamin McClelland. Alfred Deranleau, Ray Mark, Paul Rich. Leslie Tooze, Chester M. Wil cox. Curtis W. Willson. Chester A. Simmon. Aubrey Jones, Ernest Eck erlen. Smith Ballard. Wilhelm E. Ahlgren. Milton A. Kooreman. Thom as D. Cooper. Milton Foreman, Benjamin F. Tlill. 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ELMQUIST TO MAKE PROTEST Authority Is Telegraphed by Oregon Public Service Commission The public service commission yes terday sent a letter to Charles E EImiuist, president or the National Association of Railroad and Utilitv commissioners authorizing him to represent the Oregon commission lie fore the house joint committee and present the Oregon commission's em phatic protest against extending fed eral control of wire systems. Th letter follows: "This is your authorization to ap pear (or this commission lefore the house committee on postoffice and post roads on Moon joint resolution 3G.V and present our emphatic pro- POISOXOUS WASTE CAUSES SICKNESS. . Wnen the kidneys are well they filter waste matter from the blood. When sluggish or overworked, the kidney fail to clean the blood and poisonous substances lodge In joints and muscles to cause aches, pains and soreness. Foley. Kidney Pills strengthen, act quickly and relieve kidney and bladder trouble. J. C. Perry. t8t against extending federal control of wire systems. We are in favor or prompt return of lines to owners Disregard of local conditions and re quirements in rate making, signing or contract guara teeing returns to major phone companies and failinr j to accord came consideration to mi nor utilities rendering like- service together with the uncertainty of re sponsibility has operated - to make federal control lnefreetlve. Since control an attempt Has been made to increase rates per subscriber station this state from 23 to 100 per cent- j People generally are opposed to tbl Increase. Threaten to djscontlnu use if Increase is permitted. Toll rates recently prescribed In some In stances decrease revenues by 25 per cent. One small company 1 8.000 per annum. Inother Instances rate are doubled. Where loss of re venn occurs increased subscriber rate will be necessary, perhaps above th value of the service. New basinet not available. 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