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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1920)
THE 'OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNTNO. ATTOTTST 22, 1KO Local Labor Circle Doing of Union Workers and Personal News About ' fc Members of Their Families Council Meets , - . . , ; Tuesday Night Xbre wUl be a meeting or the Central Labor council next Taes ilr ttenlnf at Union Labor hall, wtea ieteral Important matters wlU be discussed, I The Timber Workers. The Timber Workers ot Salem Are ; meeting .weekly now each Tuesd erenlng. The Timber Workers are among new labor organizations in Saleidr commenced last Novem ber They are out tor a square deal, and they expect to give a .nn.r deal, says one ot their iMiiiftr 'member. fa Slocum. a Timber Worker mnlored in the box factory end of the Epaulding. mill, on one of the tli taws, naa the seconann ger of. bis left hand badly lacer ated at z:u yesieraay aueruoon and. be win be obliged to nurse a Tery. sore finger for a time, if he -does not lose it. There are eight women work tng in the box factory end of the Spauldinr mill. They look etie- ient and natty, and safe and sane, la their coveralls. 1 ler, L. C. and H. O. The following items are from the Illinois Tradesman, official organ of the Springfield Federa tion of Labor: ! From present indications we editors expect . to take charge of the White House the 4th of next March. The numbers Plumbers and Steamfitters lo cal No. 347, ot Salem, has been organized tor ten years. There are now 18 members and all shops are organised except one. . AQ men are at work. Nearly all are residents of Salem, mostly owning their own homes. There are only two "floaters' now. .The meetings are on the second and fourth Friday ot each month. , ' The Salem local will have a get together picnic at Spong's Land tag on Sunday, August 29. ' Eiwell, Akers. M. L. Hansen In its semi-annual report the Willys-Overland automobile com pany calls special attention to the fact that for the six months ended June 30. net profits were $6,622,785, or at the rate ot more man 113,000,000 a year. Paper manufacturers admit that they are .making money. They have invented a system that cets all the spare cash of the news paper publishers and leaves no come-back. - It is reported that wood is going to be verv scarce this winter and an economical plan for lighting the tire with out wood is to soak a porous stone in a pan ot kerosene, then place It among the furnace coals and ignite it. It starts the. tire easily and can be used over and over again. . that are not affiliated with the to desert the ranks ot the A. F. A. F. of L., have formed a cen- of-L. It must be a Bolshevist tral body to be known as the movement pure and simple United Labor council. This new Seceding Central Body. (Illinois Tradesman.) A communication has been re ceived at the Tradesman office, sent out from New York announc ing the labor unions In that city central body is composed ot or ganizations that have been dis carded from the A. F. of L. for one cause or another or seceding organizations, fighting the recog nized craft organizations. Among kindling! the unions listed as being con nected with tne new central body are the Amalgamated Clothing workers. Amalgamated Textile workers. Amalgamated Metal workers. International Carpen ters union, international Furni ture workers. Hotel workers Fed eration and United (Automobile and Vehicle workers. David Cienday lays claim to oeing tne secretary ot tne new central body and is attempting to affiliate all dual organizations of New York and Brooklyn. Ac cording to the communication he is even going so far as to try to induce recognized organizations BRONZE BEARINGS MADE. Lincoln's 31eage. (Illinois Tradesman.) When any unthinking person talks about confiscating property. whether It be a grocery store or home, remember what Abraham Lincoln said in his address to the Workmen's association in 1864. That message was: "Properly i the fruit of labor; property "Is desirable; it is a pos itive good in the world. - That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is Just encouragement to industry and enterprise. Let not Mm who is houseless pull down the house or another; but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be afe from violence when built. PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 10. Bronoze bearings for motor, trucks used in hauling marine, logging and sawmill machinery are among the products of the Northwestern Brass foundry, which has also re cently contracted to make special brass castings for milk condensers and vacuum tanks. The main product of the plant la bronze tablets and metal letters. "K. OF C. VISIT MKTZ METZ. Lorraine. Aug. 20. Fifty thousand citizens of Met and all parts ot Lorraine lined the streets leading to the railway station and the station square as the special train carrying th Knights of Columbus which ar rived today. School girls from Catholic schools in -Metz. were at the sta tion with flowers. They sang a welcome while Prefect Mancemn greeted Supreme Knight ames A. t laneriy. oeneral Bartbelot chaperoned the knights la a visit to Fort Mount Stint Quentin. where Blab op Pell of the MeU diocese, point ing to Metz said: "The Americans had more to do with delivering our beautiful Met man any other country, save r ranee." nearly half the presidents of tne united States have been of Scotch or Scoteh-Irlsh descent. White markings on bloodhounds oetray impurities of strain. LADIES Whra irrfmlr ar ppr 4 Tri umph Pint. Pf .a a)a 4pmAM: a m14 at eras .tor. I. t iarrt- with tarrs: tav. iappaiBta.t. WYiW far KUf' aa4 aarual.rar U'a frr. Ai4n: X.tiaaal Xt4Kl IaU m. Milwaai. M'ia. MOULTING MASH TVe have a special feed 1 for hens when, moulting that makes them moult in half the time thej usually take. At the present time it will pay yoa to feed this great feed. VETCH SEED "We hare a small stock ot vetch and now is the m. ' . a ... time to plant it in, your orchards and berries as a cover crop. Also, have By which makes a great cot ex crop. be Firms Believe in" and Let Live99 They Deserve Labor9 sPotronagem oyster shells THE UNIVERSAL CAU, Sales and Service 260 No. High St, .Good-Year Tires and - Tabes 1 ACCESSORIES Insist on Genuine Ford Parts V The Streetcar Men. ,The streetcar men ot Salem are 100 per cent organized. There are about 35 of them. ,Tad Cutler, secretary, was ab sent from the city yesterday. He had taken his side-car and Mrs. cttuer, ana tney were of z lor a little vacation. - . Henry Boersma and wife are at hewport for a well earned vaca tioa. '," f Cfiv u r a Fordson ! .FARM TRACTORS ! - - - i - .. - Front and State Streets Dad's Pool Hall And Soft Drink Parlor WORKMEN'S HEADQUARTERS Our Permanent Policy Wo operate all our stores on a well defined plan that as sures the people lo every community wnere we are jocaiea Better Service and Lower Prices. .To accomplish our aim we have eliminated many ot the expenses that the average one-store-merchant encounters. In Buying We Buy for Cash. We Buy Principally from manufacturers. We Eliminate Middlemen's Profits almost' entirely. We Buy only Dependable Merchandise. We Buy In Vast Quantities. We Buy at Lowest Prices. In Selling f We Sell at Small 'Profit. We Sell for Cash Only. . ' "-J We Sell at One Price to Everybody. Basement Masonic Building Corner of High and State Streets! , ; The Barbers of Salem. Local 629 of the Barbers' union ot Salem has 48 members. - Sa lea Ms practically "100 "per cent organized in this trade. Children's Wash Dresses '" . Unusually, Attractive In Style and Price) Cute little dresses for children, 2 to ( and the more girlish ones for the older girls 10 to 14 years, modeled from fast color fabrics of qual- ; - tty that .will, stand frequent tubbing The scale ot the barbers of Sa lem was $15 and 50 per cent over $22 as late as 1911. It is , now izz ana 65 per cent over $30. : jne saiem barbers are gener ally a rather high class of men. A number of them. If not most of them, own their own homes and some of them own houses to rent land to speculate with, and have other material stakes la the city and state and country. LADIES' 466-474 State Street STORE MEN'S STORE 416 State Street j: C PENNEY CO. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Store No, 112 There Is No Substitute for Butter Buttercup Butter : - . T . j ,; MADE IN SALEM CAPITAL CITY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Our Ideal The Best Only Our Method- Co-operation Co-Qperate With This Store IT WILL PROVE TO OUE MUTUAL BENEFIT We Buy Only for Cash Sell for Cash Only Yon eliminate those heavy expenses of the credit stores. The largest and most complete stock always on hand. Grocer ies, Dry Goods, Shoes, Suits, Underwear, etc. always for less People's Cash Store SALEM . Have plenty of that high grade Eastern Shells and the price is still $2.00 per 100-10. sack. The freight rates w2T make Shells advance Tery sharply in price so yon mUI find it will pay yoa to bny a good tspply present prices. MEAT SCRAPS We hare some Hljh Grade Meat Scraps and are selling 'it lower than the present market as we bought a car direct from the East and can under sell Portland dealers, D. A. WHITE & SONS - f Fhone 100, 23 State St, SALEM, OREGON Dr.O.Ucott . o . ' : ' , . . The Pressmen. ' - Ot the Salem Printing Pressmen and Assistants' union No. '247, the ofricers are L. E. Stittler, presi dent; Clay Toothacre; vice presi dent, and J. C Heenan. secretary treasurer. Its meetings are held on the- first Thursday evening ot each month. It was organized In May, 1910, has a membership ot 20, and Is affiliated with the Ceatral Labor council; also with the State Federation ot Labor. There are members .at Conrallis, Eurene, Medford and The Dalles. -7?e national organization ipt pressmen has a "home" at Hale Springs, Hawkins county, Tenn.. where it owns 619 acres ot land. upon. which is situated a medical salphnr, spring. A good school is conducted there and different branches of the trade are taught. , There is a well equipped printing office and bindery. . . The. contentions of the organl . .xations .are ' held there, and for this year the convention , will oc iCur, early Ja October. - ; .-Jfews of the Printers. . The scale contract, between Cap- ital Typographical unioh and the employing printers . haa been ad ' Justed, giving our men 142 and 145 for a 44-heur weete. The 1 new 'scale takes effect 'September first. . , . Oteprfsentatlre Cpburn df Port land was a recent visitor on ot ' flcial matters. Mr. .Coburn has recently organised is local at Klamath Falls. Oregon now has IS typographical unions. President 'Pillenton and fam lly . are . now v domiciled on . their newly acquired fajria south bt V town. While Morfs acreage will . not compare with some , of the . great western bonanza ranches of . the old days, you will have to take' his word for It that this ' Is the best' farm for its size in v the state. : c - t - , Four of Capital Typographical ". colon's versatile -members W. , If. ' Mills, O. II. Talmadge Jr.. Mariano Kallch and C O. Gray- are also members ot the Cherrian band. ' Arthur Brock, a former welt known ' member ot Capital No . 210; was a delegate 'from Port- land to" the I. T. IT. eonventfon in Albany,. N. Y. t L. C.J Eiwell has resigned his . ,poitqn .With ? the state highway department. He is now in Phoe ... Ix,' A'rlll connected with Twohy Bros: Coustruction company. ' Henry: -Pape. who Btill retains . membership, in Capital Na 210, 7 was down from Albany this week: "Henry Is chief eierk at theHotel Albany. . - 'Several of our fortunate mem - - bers are tiklng their summer va cations. y w. K. (Red) McCoy has con tlnued his wanderings and writes from Pasadena. Cal.. that work is plentiful In that city, "and that 'he js looking for a place where i. vthere t no work. i .i The following arrivals are re- , , ported jror tbe spast 30 days: M. - Hinsen; It. O. Akers. A. C. uamard ; Departures: R, F, Bu- P. S. C. The Only Straight Graduate in. Salem. .A Chiroprac tor removes , the cause of Disease and Does Not Use Electricity, Vibrator r Baths. Do not say Impossible, Investigate i - . Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 6 209 to 212 U. S. N. Bank BuUding Phones Office 87 Residence 828R DIRECTORY OF SALEU TRADE MONS Name of Union. I Name of Secretary. Adlrssa of Secretary. Washington. D. C Portland, Ore. American Federation ot Labor Frank Horrlsoa Orecon Stat Federation ' of Labor O. IL Hart wig. Salem Trades and Labor ! Council J. N. Gaalard Ill K. Front. i Electrical workers ..... U J. Simeral N. Cottaare. Metal Workers C O. Roberta R. F. XX . Carpenters John Klckelson Cherry Ave. Painters J. K. Gaalard 111 K. Front. Truckmen R. U Stover CIt 8. Com. Pressmen J. E, Heenan ......... Stat Printing Office. Musicians ..Ivan G. llartln Slasonte Tempi. Plumber .'Jobs A. Humphrea.i. 12SS S. High. Timber Worker ....1. Fred Peterson SIS Wilson. Barber . P. W. Hubbard Ill N. Com. Street-car Men Tad Catler 5 K. Twentiets Bricklayer .... 3. V. Haughawoat .... CS7 K. Front. Printer ........ ...... C. G. Cray....T Utl N. Capitol. Machinist , Engineers Not ArfUIated Cannery Workers McFarlaa ... For Coats, Suits and Dresses go to the Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Welch Electric Co. E TRAL IGAR STORE CIGARS -TOBACCOS t , S03T DIIINKS-tPIPES ALL LATEST. MAGAZINES ARE HERB , . . PHONE 748 KANE & SHAW -Proprietors Hot Point Appliances, Westing-house Lamps American Beauty Irons, Ilnghes Heating Appliances, Bed Seal Batteries, Electrical Fixtures, a specialty. When Wanting Anything Electrical Call at 379 SUta Street Union Shop CaU For NYAL'S FAMILY REK1EDIES '": For QUICK RESULTS We specialise on the best Toilet Articles and Requisites t Crown Drug Co. ,SS2 SUte Street Telephone 367 SALEM. OREGON Hauser 'Brothers OUTFITTERS TO SPORTSMEN AND ATHLETES DIXIE BREAD FRESH DAILY Salem Baking Company A GOOD PLACE TO GO To LlaTe Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Made Work Guaranteed HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS SALEM OREGON Pnones: Store Sll Green House Sit TILLAMOOK BEACH A WONDERFUL BEAD! Rockavay Beach. Oregon, lo cated mldvar netwecn SeasU and Newport Is the protpectlre AUaa Oc CUy of the Paciilc Coast. Not only tan the roar ot the breakers be heard, bat the good vhotesora and stimulating air from tb mountains xnskes this beach tte Ideal resort or the PaMTle Coast. On the Southern Pacific hues SS miles from Portland and IS miles .from Tillamook. vUa Its rast trout a fid black baas lakes Is located on well kept higktrars running la erery direction. The following representation of Rockaway business assure you el a Tery pleasant Yseation whta yo come to Rorkaway Hrrh. ELMORB HOTEL SerTic a-la-i:rric!ncy ROCKAWAY STUDIO ' 'Ed. II. Wood. Prop. new raucEsa theatre -Features of Quality, ROCKAWAY DANCE PAVILUOX .,C N. Vanderwal. Prop. BCOY LIWCII IUX)it Spencer and Dandsou , E13IORK: GROCERY . 'D.t Craig. Prop. ROCKAWAY- IIEUCANTUX CO. O. E. Barr. Mgr. SEAVIEW CASH STORE ETerything for your eotafort PETEIWO.V ME.1T MARKET Ererythlng tor the fam try needs 'FIRESIDE HOTEL v Two storlea of solid comfort sr&TsssfSW s mmmmmmmmmmmm " NeHalea RiYcrTninifcr Co. RHAXXX, oxxoca SaV t Xatuh Bca r Im C B. Qancey FLORIST AND DECORATOR 12S North Liberty St. II traiaa. Tmrm tm Sm SO mm. I nmm ta acta wma mm trnnr lit sa t. B.ta It nK mmtm Sir Brfi.t. - - Ajrrraaoa bbothzu V.aatMa. Oinwt Phone 1CS7 Lloy d E. Rams den Dayton, Glumbia and Heavy Service Bicycles SS7 Court St PROMPT SERVICE BAR' VIEWY OREGON fkU la f 1I aerai. WmVm ta tk ! Baraavar a4 IS bBm Mrth f Till .. Tm rmrimn U1 m a alvauat if T trm U ST. iTmuwiil lartW lT ymmr laf M hr tk foIVrtaf UiiMM M sa w. a. viu caarza's corraors "TVm. CamTaruM BaagUsws" Tiixaxaxr T r. SL lJO. Xrr. l r.n a a Trnm. OnXXY TBXX HOrZL OacfaaML Or. Oa. at ta ant waaAMfal twn tb. acii mm mmr W M wa ta UWu Uu hmH. A ma ar a -U mtti4- Vl mrrtm at au ixuzM m. axraaa. rra DR. C H. SCHENK Phone 1182 ' Dfugless Physician and Chiropractor Derby BuUding Corner Court and High Streets . - SALEM. OREGON Phone 9 S3 ' Opposite Oregon Electric Depo ICE-COLD DRINKS A SPECIALTY THE ELECTRIC CIGAR STORE BILLIARDS OTTO A. KLETT. Proprietor 475 State Street EAT IT EVERYDAY Weatherly ICECREAJI - -It's Good -for You Manufactured in Salem by Phone 120 WEBB & CLOUGH CO. funeral Directors Court Street at High I Tata Sacaa Oraeatr Twin Ova. Tr Mimxi at Ula wi prriaiW. Km rar. aa4 bay J hcSM air T"i D. J. TAI SCTAK. rr- 8ALEM. OREGON BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM .1.. "V. ... .4 - . ; r' Sweet Cider Any Quantity Made from Select Oregon Apples ' COMMERCIAL CIDER W0RKS J - 1010 North. Commercial Strest "STANDARD" and HEAD LIGHT" OVEEALLS and JUMPERS $2.75 and $3.00 per pair STivNODia an $4.00, $5.00' $5.50 SHIRTS SHOES HATS Qari aaC'e Salem's Men't and aJCliCl 5 Young Men's Store White House Restaurant TJiXrSaLirtT". j 362 STATE STREET jyftW MEALS AT 'ALL HOURS T- R00M3 IN CONNECTION HUGHES & TAYLOR Gaudy Kitchen FRESH CONFECTIONS CIGARS TOBACCO AND BO FT DRINKS ,1 i a ?U North Commercial Street TV 5altalr Hotel Saltatr BaacS. Orsa , Wat tcwtilUi ta TiUa- Mk kark wmj a ha at lata aaaau Bar r licSat aincl Ball. if. tt r. XXWXS aHBMBMaHBHBMMSWHSMMBll FERN RESTAURANT. nttaov - Trf ntmiMl aataM HOI rkM a4 Iml tt p will (pfrcxw HT abrt.aa aUaa. a'ta iiar Mew. C. E. rCQUA Prr. Help Home Industry By Buying Local Products All Kinds Fresh. Cured and Smoked MEATS Pure Lard, Sausages. Etc at Stensloff Bros. Market Court and LJberty ls Saiga, OreJReaH -tHc ClainfltH - Aril, HOTEL ELMORE Rock sway. Oregon! The bnt hotel on the Tilla mook beaches. For inform a tioa and respirations address: 'J. j. Krvb. Rofkawar. Orroo. 0