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No. 240 TnV FPT hut their cue has alw ays been case if a fair jury could not be mo ruing on on ine the c charge of secai steal- 1 WH|TE8(DE UNDERTAKING ! VI I"1"I"I C0.+ ! 1 l- morning n a r g e oi to turn a blind eye, and, when secured. Before court adjourn- ing a pair ot overalls from * ' a I 4- ------ f---------- H A U T A A N T O IM IT T A J A T that is impossible, to minimize ed, and while M annix was still ¡store in town. T he extraordina- 4* Telefooni 136-364. — Hoquiamin eso- < and too filled with gratitude, to te: 420 K St. Telefooni 136. the extent of the mischief and arguing ,a point of law, Mr. ¡ rv m odesty of the alleged theft 4. be classed with the heartless and i Aberdeenin osote: 109-111 E. 2nd. ■ (By Scott N earing) callous exploiters of Toronto w ith -; ought to visibly affect the court !■ 1 i 1 1-1-I -4 l i l i 11--H-1 1 l i l i l í - T he business world is using Northcliffe W riter W arns A gainst Aoot^e t ^le public w ith optimis- Pulton contem ptuously and other Canadian c itie s . S o ' the war-deinand to go th e limit, Propaganda Among W age- Llc assurances, which the public drew and went home, which ¡n these days of big hauls, l i i i i -i -i-i i i i i i-1 ■¡■■i-i-i-i-i i ¡ naturally we shall be spared ¡ n every direction profits are E arners Says A gitators Are ways ready to swallow. 1 hat ought to show who is who in 4- K un o le tte T A C O M A S S A , Socialists and T h at They P la n ! 1>O1C-V 1S natural, and up t o a this place, by gum. these post-horrors of war, a lter soaring as prices rise. Fatriot- 4- K XV K Ä Ä 4- IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H E Nothing Less T han A bolition!certain Point defensible; but our boys have made * *1 the ” world *J ism is no bar. The wealth own 4- H A R B O R PO O L H A A L IS S A S T A T E OF OREGON IN AND when the result is a continued Don’t Want Grievances. safe for democracy and returned ers of the country display the 4- 1531 P a c ific Ave. 4- of Capitalist System. FOR T H E C O U N T Y C F ¡and rapid increase of evil on 4- P e h m e itä ju o m ia ; k ä n tiä ; si- 4- to their native burgs. However, m ost sordid indifterence to any- j C LA T S O P . In justice to the shipyard own k a a ria ; tu p a k k a a ; k o rttip ö y - 4- it is perhaps a good thing that thing that interferes with a: London.—»Under the headline lines ,that, Pr(?mise " ° decline, but ers, i t should be stated th at the In the M a tte r o f th e E sta te o f A n to n + 4- tiä , y. m. 4- A n sh e lm O jala, deceased. Toronto storekeepers have good return on the investm ent. -T he Ferm ent of Revolution,” i certa'n , development into a na- strikers never made a proposi 4- JN O . P A L O A N D SON, 4- shown ours ‘‘how’ not to do it,” 4- U u d * t o m is ta ja t. 4- N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . So critical is the situation that , The Time." gives prominence to Munal danger, then i t is time to tion to go back to work if they i and we have no doubt but that one M all Street paper protests : the lirst oi a series ot articles a(’°P t a different policy and at were allowed a grievance cotn- N o tic e is he re b y g iven th a t th e 4 i 1 11-i-H-l I I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I H -M-4-1 they will be warned in tijne by in a recent issue, that the bust-j by "a well-informed correspon- least to/ let the nation know m ittee through wnich to commu I undersigned has been d u ly appointed this horrible example, that is, ness men are going too far. ¡dent who has made a careful what is going on. In our opin- nicate tuture woes to the ent- ! the C o u n ty C o u rt o f the S tate o f the very few among them who “The price of steel products ' study of revolutionary propagan-j ion and in that of most compe plovers, Commissioncr a ltr j tr a to r ot- th e esta te o f A n to n A nshelm might be inclined to put busi continues to advance. Billets da current among certain classes I tent judges fully conversant with suggested s u c h a substitute, • O ja la , deceased. A ll persons h a v in g N A H K A -T U K K U K A U P P A ness ahead of patriotism.—New rose another $5 a ton last week, ¡in this country." The writer oft the tacts, that time has come.” Which was likely turned down, ¡c la im s a g ainst said estate a re re- K e n k ä v ä lin e itä , k e n k ä k o n e ita Ja ’ of course. The shipyard ow ners Quested to present same to th e un- York Call. The average price of eight steel the article shows that the move- k enkäkau ppa ta rp e ita . , , '• i dersigned at the o ffic e o f Anderson do not w ant any grievances in j & S| tters Attorneys at Law> 486 118 O ccid e n ta l Avenue, S eattle, W ash. products now stands at $99.29 as ¡rnent runs counter to British their yards and any one can see j C o m m e rcia l S tre e t, A s to ria , O re g o n ,! compared with $¿8.99 the same trade unionism, but that it is ASK FOR SO LDIERS where they are right. d u ly v e rifie d as by law required, TO KILL TH E MEN. time last year and $32.83 the sufficiently serious to demand — — — j w ith in s ix m onths fro m th e date corresponding week in 1915. Pig public attention, lie w rites: O ught to W rite Book. ! th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is notice, iron at last has gone beyond the “There exists at the present i the date o f the f ir s t p u b lic a tio n being Ainoa paikka W llkesonlssa m ls ti 1 hree-Fingered Jack will the 29th day o f S e p te m b e r., 1917. voitte saada m aailm an kuuluisaa Globe, Ariz.—The strikers at $50 level, T his too, in spite of a 'm o m e n t a revolutionary move- speak tonight on the “ Pow er of j Dated a t A s to ria , Oregon th is 29th K U L T A M E D A L L I JA U H O JA Clifton, 'Morenci and Metcalf, production of 1,417,340 tons in rnent in this country which has i The trial of the State of O re the Press. And, it is presumed, day o f Septem ber, 1917. — ja — where a 1ÜÜ per cent strike has May, w ith one exception t h e ! gathered a considerable ntoinen-' gon vsj the M cEachren Ship Co., will tell of his experience in the (S ig n e d ) KALLE KO SKELA, K R O N E L E IM A JA U H O JA largest monthly production *on ' turn. It lias long passed the; tor unlawful im portation ot in is tra to r o f th e estate o f A n to n been m aintained against the new spaper business, having done A d A m nshelm M. J. B. K A H V IT Rie record! The furnaces have had stage o f mere talk, and has real- O jala. deceased. strikebreakers, began in Justice about everything else that is bad, Shannon Copper company, on p a rh a ita k a h v ia m aailm assa Jotka ANDERSON & SETTERS, difficulty in obtaining coke or ized itself in formidable action, Carneyfs court this morning. A rizona Copper company, a voi ty y d y ttä ä Jokaista k a h v in A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in is tra to r, it seems. k ä y ttä jä ä . B ritish corporation, and the D e the production of pig undoubted- There has been no attack on the H alf o'l the six jurors were ac 486 C o m m e rcia l S tre e t, Jack ought to write a book or ly w ould have broken all records. I throne, no rioting in the streets, J O H N E. A H O . cepted, and a new panel drawn. A sto ria * Oregon. tro it Copper company, a Phelps- moving picture scenario. He Sept. 29. Oct. 6, 13, 20. 27. W IL K E S O N , W A8H. "Still it is difficult to ju stify , no destruction ot visible proper-' An adjournm ent was then had I has the natural instincts of the Dodge corporation, voted last the increases in price. 1 he cost* tv, but the changes have been until 1 :30 o’clock this afternoon, born dram atist. Also, his phil +5555555555555R55555555555555555555555555555555 Saturday to return to work pending the arrival of the pres of production surely does not I ali eat brought about which are at which time the lugubrious af- osophy th at the poor are the * ’thw arting the efforts of the Gov i fair will go on. I ident's commission now on its w arrant it. kaupoissa ovat “A rvo”, ‘F in “The prediction is made now i ernm ent to. conduct the war with , Those accepted for ju ry service happier, would work in well with i = way to investigate the Arizona land”, “ Kaivartiom ies” e ja “T oi == A iflO ilt copper strike situation, but the that prices may soar to a lm o st! efficiency, and if these changes Wer*e: Hiram B. Leinenweber, the w riting business. vo”, jotka on tehty venäläisestä three companies refused to per an) limits, t hey have been ris- ; go further they will bring the Frank Cook and A. C. Fisher’ Love L etters Go Up. tupakasta. , Those to be examined this aft- m it the mines to reopen on these ing in the last month w ith a country into confusion." Fffective Nov. J. All letters Pyytäkää kauppiaanne hankki He says that under the gener- ' ernoon are; Frank 'Woodfield, term s, insisting on an uncondi rapidity that is simply frighten- | leaving Astoria will cost the maan niitä itsellenne. and D. B. Chisholm, i i .1 tional surrender of the strikers. ing. There is no reason when al name of “ Labor the observer G. Ziegler * .... . sender three cents an ounce. This As the strikers had telegraph the country ts at war and th e !a t a distance is likely to confuse A ttorney 1 homas Mannix order from rite postm aster-gen- A. SILBERBERG, Mfg-., ed Secretary of Labor W ilson, demand for steel greater than, a series of movements which are waged a vigorous fight e against ' erai a t W ashington is the long- 237 Stanton St., New York, N. Y head of the com ing commission, ! ever before, w h y the govern-| distinct and often contradictory. the acceptance o t any of the first , . rise • , in • tirst-class postal , i i , , . . . expected 5 asking bis advice on such a rnent and private consumers Referring to the Labor Party panel. He contended especially, Conference and the T rade Union should pay prices 100 or 200 r i that H. B. Leinenweber, w h o ’, -I- ' move, and he had wired, stating 1 he re]>ort further states that* — per cent in excess of the cost A ongress and the labor leaders, he would be pleased at their go testified to having intim ate busi- no whiskey, poison or other ' ing to work pending the com of producing iron and steel. he says that they and the ma- ness relations with the M cEach perishable m atter may be s e n t, m ission's arrival, this action of Charging what the traffic will j j«»rity of wage-earners are loy- ren company and exjiected to i through the mail. the companies is a direct slap Dear m ight have had some jus i ally and practically inclined. The continue those relations, was not in the face to the comniission tification before we w ere at war. , revolutionary ferm ent is working ■ a fit juror to sit in judgm ent up — JIT N E Y DANCE intellectually inclined on them. However, as Leinen ami the president, who appoint , N'ow it is utterly indefensible.! among at the Socialist Hall, Union- If steel prices are going higher young men and young women weber stoutly insisted he was town, tonight. ed them. Me m aksam m e te ille ra h o is ta , jo ita Ami it further strengthens the simply because the ipills are able of the w’ell-paid wage-earning an anomaly of human nature and class. m e i d ä n k a u tta lä h e tä tte Suomeen would convict his grandm other, More Vice. contention of the strikers that to put them higher it is time the women have "These men and so to speak, if the evidence w ar the mine ow ners do not want governm ent set a maximum It is reported that seven Finn-j (Urrike settlem ents; that they are price for steel. After all the no leaders and no set organiza- ranted, the court ruled th at he ish residents of A storia have pe using the strikes to curtail cop country at large is the sufferer ti«»n, but they are united in fe!- was eligible. titioned Three-Eingered Jack to: per production and keep at a frt mi this sort of extortion, be it lowship by a string of theories ( Frank Cook, who is either very help save the town before it is! aina $200.00 a s ti m inim um the w ar taxes on directed at the governm ent or incompatible with the p re s e n t; fair or very s]ick> final|y gQt by too late. l h e y . a . C. Fisher, a re tire d 'se a cap profits on output and compel private consumer. And both are organization of society. have at their disposal a propa- tain and personal friend of both W orker Loses Finger. the goverum ent to my higher ¡the victims.” ganda by which these theories A ttorney Fulton and E. AV. prices. The mine ow ners have T he protest is not very vigor Miss Arlyn W hite, a working testified that his girl of Seaside, lost a finger o f , asked for troops. They wan' ous—not nearly as vigorous as are being forced into every w o rk -¡W , rig „ h t, , also ) testmea he wc would her right hand bv accidentally1 Soldiers to kill strikers, not it might be made, but it shows uig-clas." home, and they are the nature was so god-like ne the local and that even the wiser heads among cuici fomenters of not allow friendship to influence commissions to investigate the touching it against a revolving' the business men are beginning gx-ncra strikes which from time his verdict. He too was accept- saw. They evidently have no cause. DOLLARISTA YLI $200 DOLLARIN to cry “Stop thief!” lest they to tune bewilder trade union ex ed. safety appliances at the Prouty E N E M IE S W IT H IN . kill the goose that is laying the ecutives and paralyze the forces The outstanding feature of the Lumber com pany’s box factory Näm ä kurssim äärät o v at kuitenkin yleisen kurssi- <>f the Government, and in which case so far is the horde of golden eggs. at Seaside. vaihdon alaiset. Ju d g in g fro m selection in th e New . The soldiers at the front hear the individual workingm an often friends and clients Mr. Fulton Y o rk T rib u n e 's colum n headed “ Ene LÄH ETYSKU STAN N U S Hardly a name More Guns for Us. mies W ith in ." th a t paper considers i the command from their country participates, either through mis has in Astoria. a ll to be enem ies w ho w ould uphold —“ E ight!” S u m m ista $10.00 e li vähem m än 15 s e n ttiä . It is reported that A djutant- The people who understanding or by compulsion. can be drawn from the hundreds c o n s titu tio n a l rig h ts , w ould expose o r Y li $10.00 aina $20.00 ................... 20 s e n ttiä . These revolutionist" are men w ho and thousand" supposed to he in General M bite will forward sev p re v e n t p lu to c ra tic plans to secure stay at home and the govern Y li $20.00 aina $30.00 ................... 30 s e n ttiä . things and their power is in Justice C arney's cigar box but enty-five or a hundred rifles to d " tilings p riv a te p ro fit fro m the w ar, o r w ill ment that is directing the war. Y li $30.00 aina $40.00 ................... 40 s e n ttiä . not h a lt in the fig h t a g ainst p re d a to r hear from the vested interests of ¡proportion to their unity and w'hat it is found to be that of a the A storia Hom e Guard soon, Yli $40.00 aina 100.00 ................... 50 s e n ttiä . p riv ile g e . T he “ enem ies w ith in " w hich the U nited States, the command. their zeal, and altogether out of friend or client of Mr. Fulton. As together with belts and bayonets Y li $100.00 samassa suhteessa. it sees inclu d e enem ies o f ju n k e rd o m .proportion to their num bers.” nearly everybody seems to be a and a liberal supply of am m uni Säästöosastom m e on a voinna and P russianism in the U n ite d States. “ Pay!"-—and they both pay. Exam ining their theories, the la u a n ta i-ilta s in k e llo 6— 8. friend to Mr. Fulton, they ought tion. Also, he has promised to Its q u o ta tio n o f a n ti p lu to c ra tic u t T H E B R IT IS H T O M M Y T A L K S w riter says that they are to a to get a pretty friendly jury to send them some clothes. terances aloug w ith o thers of a d iffe r BERNARD SHAW . ’ i man disciples of Karl Marx. gether this afternoon. ent k in d in d ic a te th a t it is m ore con - - - “ He was no end o f a nuisance to cerned w ith defend ing real enem ies j us," sum m arized th e v e rd ic t o f a Thev book upon society as sharp Mr. Mannix intim ated to the Not Fastidious, Anyway, w ith in than w ith a w a r upon enem ies B ritis h T om m y on being asked how ly dhjdetl into two classes—the court that the trial was a farce i G. A. M artin will he tried m w ith o u t. M ig h t it not have been pa- ■ Seattle. Washington tr io tis m o f the T rib u n e ’s k in d w hich the g reat s a tir is t and p la y w rig h t capitalist" and the proletariat— tnd he would withdraw from the Justice Carney's court Monday ! B ernard Shaw, fared d u rin g his last and aim at the complete over caused Dr. Johnson to de fin e it as . v is it to th e B ritis h and F rench he d id ’ — T he P ublic. throw of the existing economic fro n ts in France and Flanders. "W h y , w hen he got out here we and social order. found he was a ve g e ta ria n , and we "M e may perhaps say that the had to chase around and have om ideal of the movement, so far as elets fixe d up fo r h im e ve ry day.’ “ ‘ I censored h is s tu ff.’ said ano distribution is concerned, is that »1 1 -I - H - 1 14- !■ 1-1 I M 1 - H - 1-4 - H - H - H - th e r. ‘ 1 d id n 't th in k m uch o f it, b u t the whole produce of the country (13) H a lu a is in tie tä ä niissä (»n eno I made alm ost no changes. Some o f should be divided into approxi n i, Sam H om i, k o to is in K u rik a s ta , it was a lit t le subtle, but I le t i t get m ately equal shares dealt out L u o v a n k y lä s tä , Vaasan läänistä. Jos by.' “ I in q u ire d and learned th a t the to weekly wage earners without ei hän its e satu huomaa maan tä tä The proposal Ilm o la s ta n iin pyydän jo n k u n toisen. p e n cil w hich cut the co p j oi G. much distinction. B e rnard Shaw had not been pre that any share, however small, Joka m a h d o llis e s ti hänestä tie tä ä , hä n e lle ilm o tta m a a n . Asia on tärkeä. served. I t seemed a p ity . should be allotted as a reward “ ‘ I heard hftn out here.’ said a E m ilia N ik k ilä , 177 R o llito n e St., th ir d o ffic e r, ‘and he ta lk e d no end for the use of capital is regarded F itc h b u rg . Mass. of ro t. He said the G erm ans had as in principle inadmissible. T hat made a botch o f d e s tro y in g tow ns. m anagement, M AATA M YYTÄVÄNÄ. scientific knowl Jos h a lu a tte ostaa m aata lä h e llä He said he could have done m ore edge and distribution will claim W in lo c k 'ia , k ir jo itta k a a m in u lle , n iin damage to A rra s w ith a ham m er than m ie le llä n i ilm o ita n te ille m a is ta .' v ii- ‘ th e Germ ans did w ith th e ir shells. their share." is generally recog destä e e k k e ris tä aina v iite e n sataan ! O f course, he c o u ld n 't begin to do it nized. but these and like m atters w ith ? ham m er, and, anyw ay, he are s » much foreshortened in the e e k k e riin . w o u ld n 't be let. 1 suppose he never view-, oi the theorists as to seem L. R. Q U IL L E N , W in lo c k . W ash. though t of th a t. T hen he said th a t of little importance. On the L iik e ttä ja tk u v a s ti h o ita v a t M rs. the G erm ans were doing us a great question of economic govern fa v o r by th e ir air-ra id s. H e said Q u ille n ja M r. T. E llio tt. they w ere sm ashing up th in g s th a t ment. the theorists have been were u g ly and u n sa n ita ry. T h a t's successively disciples of S.ate Ajatelkaa että kuuluisaa Lucky ENSILUOKAN s illy . W e could p u ll them down o u r Strike paperossia varten valmiste selves, you know. and. anyhow , in Socialism, syndicalism, and the the la st raid they h it the p o st-office.’ system of national guilds.” taan tupakka s a m a l l a tavalla. “ ‘ The old boy's got nerve, th o u g h .'' Thev all aim at abolishing the in te rru p te d a n o th e r o ffic e r. ‘ I was capitalist system, or the wage Niissä on tuo viekoiteleva ja miel out at file fro n t w ith him near A rra s. | system whrich rests on private lyttävä maku, siksi että niihin käy yleinen hinta ja hyvä palvelus and there was some p re tty liv e ly , s h e llin g going on around us. I to ld I ownership of the means of pro on meidän motto Tulkaa katso him to put on his tin hat, but h e ' tetty Burley tupakka duction. l hey differ about what maan, huomaatte sen todeksi w o u ld n 't do it. I said. “ Those G e r-' should he substituted for it. So m an s h e ll-sp lin te rs m ay get yo u ." J Union Pacific Coal Co and he laughed and said if the G er cialism would have state or pub H ANNA. W YO mans did a n y th in g 4o him th e y ’d be lic ownership and control; syn- m ig h ty u n g ra te fu l, a fte r a ll he'd donejdicali ' m claims both for labor fo r them . H e doesn't know the .organized in industrial unions; Boche.’ guild Socialism seeks to combine ‘ He to ld me,’ added a B ritis h J a Vatsassa, Päänpakotus, K itk e rä ä vettä , the two by vesting ownership jo u rn a lis t, ‘ when I w ant to know ■uUMB, Sydämen peitto, Pakotus selässä about w a r I ta lk to soldiers. I a sk ' with supervision in the state, but ja kylkiluiden alla, S appitauti, Kelta- ta u ti, Kova vatsa, ja yleensä heiko ruuan ed h in t: “ Do yon mean o ffic e rs o r ¡intrusting the conduct of each H e said tiia t lie m eant sulatus, o ra t K A I K K I V a ts a k a ta rri* T o m m ie s? " industr) to unions or guilds. The tuntom erkkejä— Lukekaa m itä tämä n iit* T om m ies. " ‘ Now you know' how m uch r e li writer of the article says that 20 im no meidän lääkkeestä.— ance you can pul in what a T om m y the last is now hv far most pop Lawler, M in n .... Arv. Apteekari: —Lshettó* , i . männeVaäke no: 250. on saapunut, josta lau in s s. H e ll e it h e r sa> v ia t lie ular of all their Constructive kiitoksen tsill«.---- Taidan on paras th in k s you w ant him to say or w hat kpl. mita Toipi saada Uulia Amerika**« (niittä o t lie th in k s you don't w ant him to say. i "cheme.". , apu HETI ensi annos auttaa. I told Shaw th a t, but he paid no a t The l imes in an editorial says : Daniel Mäki. 10c. T ila tk a a lääkemääräys N o : 250— täysi te n tio n “ The facts which will be set “ H ere the fir s t o ffic e r chim ed in hoito lähetetään postissa. 12.00 hinnasta. , out in the'C articles are no news again. 'W e ll. I s tic k to w hat I've , ... __L ig n ellin A n tee k i on suurin------- navan Apteesi VbdysTatloi»«-^-— said rig h t along I don't see w here to the governm ent or to the of ficial heads of trade unionism ; 1 th ,a k he's s'-lly.' ” ____ Osota: F A. Li m c* Co.. Superior. Wla. Shaw's fu n n y IV Z V I l U i l l U l i V f V W jJ ftk l I w l l v Olswang and Arensberg SHIP tUMI'ANY NOW ON TRIAL Hyvä Leipä Suom alaiset P aperossit Lähetämme rahoja Suomeen nyt kuten ennenkin Smk, 5.70 dollarista Smk. 5.75 The Scandinavian American Bank TIETOJA ;; Ja läski (bacon), kuinka viekottelevaa se on, p aistettu n a m ureak- si leiritulen hiiloksella. Se on p aah d ettu a—kuten korppu—täm ä on ju u ri se mikä an taa sille niin miel lyttävän maun. Te ette pi täisi siitä raakana. KAUPPATAVARAA Se on paahdettua Xipu pinnan >illa * e,-*. • A L