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4 N o . 260 TOVERI SÄÄSTÄKÄÄ RAHANNE JA HLlnce ••Peech and Äcademic m ovem ent will endeavor to m aintain ! P rofiteers Would to th e end of th e w ar and then m ain D estroy Labor tain so long as th e p rese n t system has Standards ’ of A m erican dem ocracy exists. com pete w ith those low-wage p ro fit eers? jän asettamilla ehdoilla, joita ei FRESH TROOPS GO TO ITALY telefooniyhtiö ole hyväksynyt. Yhtiö jyrkästi kieltäytyy tunnus Washington, Nov. 6.—Fresh tamasta telefoonityttojen uniota Austro-German. Turkish and ja ottamasta takaisin kaikkia u Bulgarian divisions, with more nion jäseniä ja jos hall it: uksen guns, reached the Italian front, sovittelija Reedillä on valta pa- Rome cables state. The Italian parliament assembled Saturday 1 1 I I l -HH- l i i t i l -i-l 1 -i-l-l-i -i t i l i - to consider the crisis. The sit + W H IT E SID E UNDERTAKING CO. + HA UTA A N TO IM ITTA JA T + uation is admitted dangerous. Telefooni 136-364. — Hoquiamin oto- The enemy pressure is increas- Î »e: 420 K St. Telefooni 136. Î Aberdeenin osote: 109-111 E. 2nd. ingly menacing. m i i i i - i i i lii- i- n - i n i-n -1 -ii i- STEAMER SUBMARINED Boston, Nov. 6.—It is report P A R A N T U K A A ed that the steamer Marconi was submarined enroute from France lu o n n o n a v u lla to Portland, Maine. Details are K iin ala ise t luonnon-kaa- lacking. The Marconi has been vis-kotiparannus keinot p a ra n ta v a t o n n istu n e e s carrying beef to France. The Revolt Spreads. I-abor n ev er did and nev er will en As a re s u lt a wave of revolt te r any such com pact. And w ar con sw ept the cam pus. S tu d e n ts and B ut le t us observe som e of the ditions don’t dem and it.— M otorm an faculty have rallied to th e backing c h a ra c te ristic s of the sta n d a rd of em and C onductor. Much s tre s s seem s to be laid upon of P rofessor Beard. D uring the past ploym ent th a t the accusers of labor week th e following incidents have the alleged violation of honor of th e would se t up and p e rp e tu ate and are ruffled th e calm of th e halls of A m erican F ed eratio n of Labor in re endeavoring to m ake m ore m arked spect to th e u niting of a so-called un learning: and m ore established u n d er th e p re (1) The faculty of political sci- d e rsta n d in g th a t no ad v an tag e would tense of p a trio tism —a sta n d a rd th a t Ollut p aras yskän p arannus 20 ence m et behind closed-doors and for be tak en of th e conditions bred by they a re bending every exertion along v u o tta —pulveri m uodossa— v a a ra t th re e hours debated th e question of w ar t0 <“ < * * * * w ith th e sta n d a rd of th e ir m ethods to w iden and m ake BAIL MONEY FO RFEITED tom ia, varm oja, ei op iaattla—pa Bail in th e sum of $500 was de academ ic freedom , and th e m ajority I em ploym ent ex istin g a t th e tim e w ar m ore effective. ran ta a yskän 24 tu n n issa — clared forfeited to th e county treas- of those p rese n t pledged support t o ! waF d e c la re d - In every, in sta n c e of a gripin 3 päivässä. Raha tak asin ellei paranna. K atsokaa e ttä In th e m etal m ining in d u strie s in w y y esterd ay by Judge E akin when Dr Beard suspension of w ork by em ployes sa a tte oikean laatikon jossa on com es the charge m ade by the era- th e copper m ines of n o rth e rn Michi- ■ H. G. G ilnett, under indictm ent for (2) Im prom ptu m ass-m eetings h a r punanen päällys ja Mr. H illin ku ploying concern and by “open shop” ! gan, A rizona, and o th er places, gov- i ob tain in g m oney under false p re va. M aksaa vähem angued by the lead ers am ong the stu d en ts have sprung up a t various advocates th a t labor is vio lating its i e rn m e n t sta tistic s show th a t th e pro-i tenses, failed to ap p ear for tria l m än, a n ta a enem män, sä ä stä ä rahaa. tim es and places upon the cam pus, sacred prom ise not to change th e i duction cost of a pound of copper > T h ere will be no m ore ju ry cases 34 pulveria 25c. as it stan d s on th e m ark et to be ! in circuit c o u rt until next M onday, one of them being held upon the sta n d a rd of em ploym ent. K aikissa a p teek eissa T he question a rise s relativ e of w hat purchased, is from six to eight cents. ti reu m a tism ia , m unu lib rary step s in fro n t of P resid en t VOTE TO BUILD ROAD th a t p a rtic u la r sta n d a rd of employ- A s o rt of stan d ard ized selling price ais-, vatsa-, veri- ja rak- B utler's office. (P re sid en t B utler is COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY WANTS A t a m eeting of th e city council k o t a u t e ja , h e ik k o u tta , m ent w as th a t is so su b ject to change j before th e w ar w as 12 to 14 centq ¡stan d in g in w ith th e tru stee s.) FREE SPEECH . n a iste n ta u te ja ja mo was voted 1° spend and for th e change of w hich labor is per pound, even then an appalling A e s^e rd a y ' (3) E very class has appointed n ia m u ita m iesten ja m eans of accum ulating w ealth from 1 $15,000 on the road around Sm ith s (J a tk o a cnsim äiseitä siv u lta) By CARL BEALS, Alum nus. com m ittees to tak e ch arg e of the charged w ith perfidy. naisten tauteja. T he sta n d a rd of em ploym ent in profit. Mine ow ners took adv an tag e ; ° in t tow ard th e W ilson shipyards, On historic M orningside H eights in ag itatio n in support of Dr. Beard. HEE WO C H IN E SE M E D IO IN ! A m erica a t the tim e of th e declaration of th e w ar conditions, and copper T he next m eeting of th e council will A. F. of L. liiton konventsh »nis-, COMPANY New York City the seal of Columbia Student* Hold Mass M eeting. sa nnioitten sisäisten selkkaus 208 Ja m e s St., S e a ttle , W ash in g to n (4) A huge all-university m eeting of w ar was resp ect for th e rig h t o f | has been 6elling a t th e ra te of from be held on the 27th of th is m onth, a t U niversity, th e larg est Institution of P e ru s te ttu vuonna 1903. 1:30 o’clock, a t w hich tim e the con- ten tutkijavaliokunnan tutkitta learning in th e world, is taking place packed the gym nasium to p r o te s t,I labor. H as it been changed o r in J 28 to 34 cents p er pound. T he m en vaksi sähkötyölärsten liiton kan- a struggle for liberalism unparalleled ag ain st the action of th e tru stees, , any way in te rfe re d w ith by labor , w orking in the m ines, who w ere com- I lirm ation ot this vote, or th e rejec- sallisjärjestön presidentin menet ‘ pelled to m eet the rapidly ascending , l *on 01 tak e p lace; the law in the history of Am erican academ ic (») At a m ass m eeting of th e ! ' since th e declaration of w ar? telyn. In so far as labor was concerned, ' cost of living, sought to obtain som e 1 retiu’r *n 8 th a t it be advertised. circles. Lost am id the storm and B arnard College stu d e n ts—B arn ard ■ clam or of world w ar is occurring one 1 College is the w om en’s u n d erg rad u ate the rig b ts of labor to organize and consideration in th e d istrib u tio n of i Portlandin lakkolaiset syyttävät LEAVE FOR CAMP LEW IS of those events which, while a p p a r- ! college— resolutions w ere passed de- p a rticip a te in collective bargaining, the im m ensely abnorm al profits th a t yhtiötä. L e ste r W adsw orth of S eattle, J. both eth ically and legally, existed. ‘ obtained from the product—th eir la- ently of so little relativ e im portance, m anding th a t th e tru ste e s relinquish ! H ull of C alifornia, Alex H anson of Portland, 5 p. marra<k. — Te- will nev erth eless live am ong the th eir absolute control of th e in te l T he privilege of labor to in sist upon j bor, to the m ine ow ners. They w ere i W allace (Idaho), and C layton E. leloonilakk» (laisten k< »kouksessa säännöllisesti 12-sivuiseua, ollen siis tre a su re d trad itio n s of A m erican dem lectual life and policy of th e U niver th e rig h t of organization in th e tra d e j aw are th a t they could get no con-1 Sm ith of A storia, left th is m orning hyväksyttiin päätöslauselma, jos ilmestyy suurin suomalainen pilaiehti koko n,aaiima>- union m ovem ent was conceded. T hose sid ératio n as individuals. They a t ocracy. sa. • Osote näin: sity. for th e m ilitary tra in in g cam p a t sa vakuutetaan, että syy lakon < “ LAPATOSSU, w ere established facts. Such was tem pted a concerted effort. In n o rth C olum bia U niversity faces a crisis.! A general facu,ty raeeting was jatkumiseen on Pacific Telephone Box 553, Suoertrji. Wis. Cam p Lewis. the stan d ard of em ploym ent and la e rn M ichigan th e m ine ow ners w ere scheduled for M onday a t w hich the & Telegraph C'o:n isännistössä. and th a t crisis hinges upon the ques- , bor could e n te r into no a rra n g e m e n t, in a position to com m and th e re- j Habituksen välittäjä on määrän TEDDY SEN T AWAY lion of free thought and free speech. j m a tte r was to be discussed. u n d erstan d in g o r ag reem en t, except sources of the e n tire s ta te to quell (7) T he following s ta te m e n ts w ere nyt lakkolaiset palaamaan takai Teddy A ckerm an, th e Uniontow n H eralded before A m ericans a s one of j as p ertain ed to those rights. L abor ’ and subdue th e ir em ployes and thus issued by P resid en t B utler, to the sin työhön ja säh-kötyöläisten u- newsboy, who w as im plicated in the the m ost liberal in stitu tio n s in this could not have agreed to relinquish m aintain the gigantic perversion of .e ffe c t th a t he would stan d by th e burglary of the Finnish bakery, was I n io n k a n s a l l is v ira s to o n m a ä rä n - country, leading all o th e r u niversi those rights, Such a presum ption is the productive energy of those em tru s te e s ; by P ro fesso r Beard, th a t he com m itted to the s ta te ind u strial n y t l a k k o la is e t p a la a m a a n ty ö - ties in th e fields of econom ics, so ridiculous. ployes into abnorm al profits. In Bis- had docum entary evidence to prove school y esterd ay by Judge Cornel- h o n , m u t t a h a ll it u k s e n v ä li tt ä - cial science, political science, psy The em ployer who a tte m p ts to a s - . bee, Arizona, th ey deported th e in- th a t th e tru s te e s have by “curses and chology and education, it has sud sum e to th e public th a t labor is vio- ! siste n t elem ent of the em ployes and 1US. He w on't have to get up in the I ME TAKAAMME bludgeons'’ attem p ted to coerce m em denly been robbed of its prestige by latin g any com pact by in sistin g upon invoked the power of a p art of the i cold and rain and d ark of the early e ttä C openhagen n u u sk a on nyt bers of th e faculty; by P rofessor papers down th e action of the tru ste e s in order- ! its rig h ts of organization or in sisting surplus profit in em ploying gunm en m orning to deliver ja ain a on o llu t e h d o tto m a n C attell, who denounced th e tru ste e s pu h d asta. E llei k a u p p ia a lla n n e ing an investigation of th e teachings upon the p a rticip a tio n in collective to m aintain th e ir reign of subjection ■ th ere, anyw ay. A eulogy could prob for “hiding behind the flag to a s sa s ably be w ritten of Ted, who took his ole sitä, m e läh etäm m e sitä of its professors in ord er to a sce rta in b argaining is e ith e r stupid or else is and terro r. sinate." T eille p o stissa ta v a llise lla h in hard-earned pennies hom e to his wi perfidiously endeavoring to falsely w hether they a re inculcating doc nalla, 10c laatikko, siksi k u n Academic Freedom the Issue. In Springfield, 111., to m ain tain its dowed m other, but it is w ork for a mold public opinion, and, considering trin e s “subversive of th e co n stitu n es kau p p iaan n e voi s itä teille T hese trivial incidents have a deep T äten ju la ista an kykenevien puo (.the n atu ral in sp irin g of such assu m p sta n d a rd of im perialism and kaiser- Dickens or som eone who can really tion” and in sum m arily dism issing ta rjo ta . P o stim e rk it k c lp a a v a t luetovereiden h a e ttav a k si k iertäv än significance. A m erican u niversities m aksuksi. tion, the la tte rs seem s clearly the ism. the Springfield S tre e t Railw ay a rtic u la te the lives of the poor. w ithout notice P rofessor C attell, head puhujan p aik k a län sip iirissä. Haki-, have never been fam ous for inde- C openhagen suu-nuuska on com pany em ployed tra in ed gunm en — — — case. jän on to im itta v a jä rje s tä jä n ä ja of the D ep artm en t of Psychology, and m aailm an p a rh a in ta suu-tupak 1 pendence, they have n e v e r been im- as strik eb re ak e rs, whose engagem ent IMPORTANT MEETING k asvatustyön tek ijä n ä , m yytävä k ir W ho a re those em ployers th a t are P rofessor Dana of the English D e-1, , . , . kaa. , , . , , , , bued, and p a rticu larly in recent vears, crying out th a t th e A m erican labor j could contem plate nothing less than I Shipyard Labor Union No. 15787 ja llisu u tta ja lev ite ttä v ä työväen sa- ......... p artm ent, because of th eir a c tiv itie s i ... , ,, . , ,, , ¡w ith any bold sp irit of intellectual Weyman-Bruton Company, urd cr if necessary to m ain tain the : m eets a t Logan Mall N ovem ber I d , nom alehtiä, ky että\ä, selittäm ään po- m ovem ent is not keeping faith w ith j m in behalf of world peace. I . ... 1107 Broadw ay, New York. i ad v en tu re, any unflinching devotion. any com pact e n te red into not to ,lesI,otis»u oi the em ploying com pany ‘ j a -“ t 7:30 p .m . Im p o rtan t business to ! ,iittise n i a taloudellisen jä rje stä y ty - m isen m erk ity stä, seka tu n n e tta v a O ther un iv ersities have had pro- e ith e r by stu d e n ts or faculty to an puolueem m e m enet telytapakysym yk change th e sta n d a rd of em ploym ent? and deprive its em ployes of th eir j tra n sa c t. dem ocratic rig h ts in em ploym ent. ! T here will be no m eeting Thurs- siä eri asioissa. H akem uksen y h tey feasors dism issed because of th e ir unpopular cause. T he reason has Are they not th e m anagers of ‘ open teen on liite ttä v ä lyhyt selostus, sekä independent a ttitu d e upon s o c ia l, not been fa r to seek —-econom ic d e Men have been shot In the s tre e ts of 1 day, N ovem ber 8. ENSILUOKAN shop” concerns? tiiv istetty yh teen v eto lopputuloksista questions. P rofessor N earing was ; term inism in a word. T he control of S pringfield—A braham L incoln’s home W hat w as th e sta n d a rd of em ploy k aikista n iistä a in e ista jo ita h ak ija dism issed from P ennsylvania not so faculty appointm ents, has, until the SIX CONVICTS ESCAPE pystyy k äsittelem ään . H ak ijan on m ent w ith the non-union em ploying tow n—in an effo rt to destro y the long ago because he cam paigned th e : last year or so, been in th e hands of concern th a t it could assum e th a t any privilege th a t Abe Lincoln told work- ! Salem, Nov. 6.—Six convicts to d istetta v a , e ttä hän on kuulunut i s ta te against child labor, and his dis tru ste e s invariably picked from com pact existed w ith it and the Am- ’nK,nen to >;uar^ well. T he shooting escaped from the ¡»rison h o n o i puolueeseen y h tä m itta is e sti vähin- ! m issal resulted in a signal reform w ealthy and am bitious men, men ertcan labor m ovem ent? T hat stan- w as not doue by c iti»ens of S p ring-j camp six miles north of Salem täin kaksi vuotta. H akem ukset todistuksilleen ja palk- . . of the adm in istratio n of th e univer- w ithout any aim in life but th e ac- dard of em ploym ent was a sta n d a rd : fi(>,d who have been locked o ut of em- ! *a St n ig h t. No armed guards ac- kavaatim uksineen on lä h e te ttä v ä ; yleinen hinta ja hyV3 palvelus, sitv through which self-governm ent cum ulation of money, having little in of belligerency a g ain st dem ocracy and i p’oym ent’ but bas been done in ; c'nmpanied tile gang. I he name L änsipiirikom itealle, o so tte e lla: 264 on meidän motto Tulkaa katso was given to the faculty. But th is comm on w ith th e ideals of scholar a g ain st the rig h ts of labor in democ- j ,h e in te re s t of conserving to the ! and county , from which commit- Taylor Ave., A storia, Oregon, raar- maan, huomaatte sen todeksi was probably the resu lt of th e ad ship, th e very m en who have had a raev ; and labor n ev er agreed with * Kpm tgfield com pany to m aintain a t*- ■ .iitd t,ie c rim e , io llt> w s. l .a r l rask u u n 17 p :ä ä n m ennessä. 1917. — Toim een on a s tu tta v a h eti kutsun verse criticism ag a in st the actions stra n g le hold on politics, on th e Multnomah : saatua. th at em ploym ent th a t it would con stan d ard of em ploym ent th at em ploys i Higlcy. burglary, of the tru ste e s which ag itated th e church, on industry, and who have T overillisesti, L änsipiirikom itea, tinue to m ain tain th a t condition of gunm en to shoot to kill law -abiding I Prank Johnson. larceny, I tnatil- HANNA. WYO, K au tta, A. Mäki, siht. whole country ra th e r than the resu lt by every possible m eans of publicity, la. Indian; John Majors, assault, citizens in a city th at should be the belligerency as a stan d ard of em of action taken from w ithin th e uni and intim idation balked one by one ploym ent. The A m erican labor m ove cradle and insp iratio n of pure dent- ! Polk, negro; Farley Hunt, httr- versity itself. the m easures of social reform bom glarly, Multnomah, negro: Joe m ent never agreed w ith any one, or ocracy. T he significant thing about the of th e te a rs and sorrow s of an un In Lima, Ohio, an effo rt w as m ade W ilson, larceny, Douglas; Jesse w ith any elem ent, th a t it would be Colum bia situation, however, is the ju st econom ic oppression. T he action still and passively succor kaiserism ! ,o e sta b lish and m ain tain the sam e Taylor, robbery, Union, negro. 1 i l H l I I 1 !■ 1 I I -I -H--1--I- o o o a o o o a o o o o o o a revolt of faculty m em bers and *tu- of th e stu d en ts and faculty in oppos- in em ploym ent. T he non-union man- ,ybe sta n d a rd of em ploym ent by Officers arc now hunting for the d en ts them selves. P rofessor Beard, ing such a group of reactio n ary tru s t agem ent has little excuse to charge I gunm en, and m urder was com m itted convicts. E nsiluokan one of th e ab lest men in the uni- ees h as m arked th e rise of a new th e A m erican labor m ovem ent with i *n O A siam ies vanhim m an suoma- 0 i d- t°w n. RÄÄTÄLILIIKE + versity, probably the m ost popular U niversity sp irit, unknown to Amer- perfidy for ren d erin g a ssista n c e to ^ rom C hattanooga, Tenn., com es the O laisen liikkeen valm istam ille 0 v a lm ista a uudet pukunne ja van- + O puvuille. of all am ong stu d e n ts and faculty, i ica. if th is fight is fought and won its em ployes in an effort to organize J Ktory of m ore m u rd er—m en shot in 0 ! h a t silite tä ä n koh tu u sh in n o illa. -k O Huom .! U nion liike. H in n at has resigned his position, refusing a t Colum bia it will place th a t in sti and effect in em ploym ent th e recog- tbe hack-assassinated. And so the 0 -k HANNA, WYOMING, -k O eh d o tto m asti halvim m at. to be affiliated with an in stitu tio n tution in line w ith the b est tra d itio n s nized sta n d a rd o f‘rig h ts enjoyed both sto ry goes. ■H-r-;-i-I-i"l--i"!--:--k-H--l-l--l-l-‘i -I-d--i"l-l-l -k dom inated by a body of tru stee s, of European u n iv ersities whose facul ethically and legally by labor a t the j W hat sort of citizenship dem ocracy U llllllllllU lM lIIIIIlliU ltU liM iS III “ having no standing in the world of ties and s tu d e n ts have tim e and tim e th is country en tered into th e do these d e fa m e rs -o f the tra d e un- j Nainen, jolla on laskutaitoa ja education, reaetio n ary and vision again espoused th e m ost unpopular world w ar. i ion m ovem ent w ish to im pose in e m -j on selvillä s u o in c n ik ie le s tä sekä less in politics, narrow -m inded and cause ag a in st the m ost overw helm ing valm istaa m aukkaim m at m arja The organizing effort of the Amer- fdoynlent as c h a ra c te ristic of th e j sen ohella osaa englanninkieltä, m ehujuom at koko Wyo- m edieval ijs religion.” T he stu d en ts odds, in line w ith the free-thinking ican labor m ovem ent is wholly con. sta n d a rd of em ploym ent they w ish not i saa paikan Toverin konttorissa, !S korput, keekit ja kukikset «■ m ingissa. and a large num ber of th e faculty ; U niversity of P aris, w ith H eidelberg siste n t w ith the m aintenance of the ! d istu rb «d? Live evidence is th a t it is ' Hakijan tulee kuulua sosialisti- g valmistaa £ HENRY KUOPPALA, have fallen solidly into line behind ] which becam e th e c e n te r of th e :i citizenship of gunm en, thugs, m u r - ! puolueeseen. sta n d a rd of labor, and is c ertain ly omistaja. his dem and th a t th ese men “give P ro te s ta n t revolt, of Oxford when it in keeping w ith th e m aintaining of d e re rs—m en in w hose dens plots for Kirjottakaa haikemus omakäti HANNA, WYOMING. over th eir rep ressiv e m ethods and opposed Jam es II in his attem p ted th a t standard. kidnapping of children a re hatch ed ; sesti, liittäen mukaan suosituk 2 ALFRED POLLARI S control and aroused all England L et those of th a t sta n d a rd of Amer- m en in who«e presence women and senne ja palkkavaatimuiksenne. omistaja. r H -++4- 1-1-1-FH-l-h'l' i l-l-l-l-l l-l 1 1 I I Tarkastakaa Toverin ilmoitus- X ag ain st th a t m onarch, of G ottingen ican in d u stries known as the k a ise r i M ild ren are not safe alone— if we Ö Box 258. H anna, W yo. S akemusten tulee olla sisällä ¡prior to the ’48 when G ervinus, Dahl- elem ent—the union-sm ashing elem ent asisiiK sizsiiiiEiBim isasiiiBM iisuiiii« call them men. T h at is the class viimeistään tämän marraskuun osastoa. i m aun, Ew ald and the two G rim m 's —the d ictato rial elem en t—continue of ‘’¡Gzenship th a t the “open sh o p ” 30 i». tullakseen otetuksi buumi- &miUHIIHiB£UEmiUIIEI£iH£S§IIIlEia3llI£lllllXKlini£S£IÌlZIIIIiSIIIESaiHB D I l l ' H I I 1 -t-t- H j - h ' l - l - l - l ' H l ' ¡risked th e ir ch airs for H annoverian th eir effo rt to te a r dowti th e recog advocates, according to live evidence, oun. liberty. Toverin johtokunta. nized sta n d a rd of labor; but do not wish to p erp etu ate. T h at is the class (7) H aluaisin saada tie tä ä m issä At a tim e when the U nited S tates let them poison the public m ind to of em ploym ent th a t these open shop on tu ttav a n i Kalle Paakkola, kotoi sin listä, O. 1. K aikilta m uiltakin has lost its liberty, at a tim e when ihe presum ption tliat labor is u n re lia advocates charge th a t the Am erican T ehkää ostoksenne kau p asta, Jonka om istaa, Johtaa Ja k o n tro lle e ra a ovat k irje et terv e tu lle ita . Hugo the executive of th is country upon in its com pacts w hen S it V X endea --- — HOVI» -SStXVzVS labor m ovem ent is endeavoring to j työläiset. V arastot täy d elliset, h in n at k o htuulliset, kohtelu hyvä. U K iuttu, 351 T aylor Av«., A storia, Ore. his dem and, c e rtain ly not th a t of the ble r« vors to d estro y th e ir kaiserism and !change in vi;)laGon of a sacred corn S people, has been invested with the TYÖMIESTEN KAUPPA YHTIÖ, re sto re to labor i t , n a tu ra l. Inuliena » * . " Ol ‘° ',lslu rb the A m ost search in g and a rb itra ry power ble, dem ocratic rig h ts of organizing sta n d a rd of em ploym ent. over the lives and property and w el and collective bargaining. ROCK SPRINGS, Is labor to ask a fair em ployer to HANNA, SU PE R IO R , WYO. B fare of the people of th is country The A m erican labor m ovem ent, long •:íS!3£e££:s£!¡5*i7nii!!a7!iaiuii3aaiiEiEt!iiziBii!!£aaaFiiaEB!iiBiaiiEE¡aiiEiiBaaí« th a t has ever been exercised by since established and recognized as a p o ten ta te or ru le r in any country standard-fixer of em ploym ent, will since civilized governm ent w as es not sit idly by and to lerate the w iden tablished am ong men, it is significant ing of the sphere oi dictation by •« tn tm p ik in cuJ.« tu tin A l v t - S a t t i n n a u tittu a . th a t th e re should be heralded to us "open shop” w ar pro fiteer m anufac Nihlock, Ont , Maaliskuun 14 päivä 1913. the signs of an aw akening am ong tu re rs and em ployers. It is under Arvoisa KsusuLtuen P. A. Licnell _ ___ ___ de our higher in stitu tio n s which com pact, how ever, th at, in em ploy Täatä ilm oitan, että minä tilasin teiltä Matc > m .. . > r , ■Ailkknat ja niiden tuloa oli alla tiyvä, että aina- m ands tuore liberty and freedom ot m ent w here the rig h ts of labor are i »ataviisikjtnm enlä jalkaa m atoja tuli sillä expression. The basis of this new tu Ikkeeiia, l josta olen suuresti kiitollinen. recognized and respected and the TO IM EE NPA N EE Matti V iitala. freedom is to be faculty self-govern rig h t of collective bargaining exists ALVB-8ATSI. apteakari LignelTin erityinen m ent. The resu lt of th is new free- keksintö. Kaksinkertainen voima. Tämä lääke to th e em ployes, it will not take tappaa varmasti Lapamadot, Sukkula n ad ot dom may be th a t our universities advantage of any sh o rtag e in the ' ia kaikki vatsassa olevat madot.---- M atojei u « , . . . . tuntomerkit ovat. väänteitä rinnan alia, m uut . u ill before long assum e the leader- lu v a i.ta kipua vatnaMa. kova ruokahalu elin » Kilin in stru t-p lo fo r tm ori/.-.r, labor m ark et to im pose abnorm al : okabalm ipuute,vatsan täyteläisyys.okaentami. , srlIp ,n lll e Struggle lo r A m erican and u n b earable burdens upon em- i «•n, tahi taipuminen oksantamaan, siniset dem ocracy and liberty, th at they will ploying concerns, but th a t it will j renkaat silm ien alla, paiuon väheneminen j a ; , . epämiellyttäviä tunteita vatsaapa ja si*itlmys. i once and for all shake off the chains e n te r conference around the board ! *e>»a. U ooet karsivat tätä » le i,e sti, tu lok sen a I nriv)1.»ro »i,„i„ omituisesta ruokajärjestelmästääa ja m o n i, special p m ile g e and Like th e ir with the rep re sen ta tiv e s of such em iokaon.aairas eikA löydä mitään huojennusta proper place in th e advancem ent of WASHINGTON HAALILLA Parhaat kengät naisille, miehille ja lapsille. “Mark G. H ar tavallisista lääkkeistä Tuskilleen, karsii ma ploying concerns and endeavor to doista vikka ai niitä olekaan näkynt tarvetta social d em o cracy . ris”—Kuhamitali—mittain Jälkeen tehtyjä pukuja miehille. work out ju st conditions of em ploy ‘e tiilessä. ____ ____ ___ ---- Tämä lapem atolääka on tullut tunnet nm- Kaivosmiesten tarpeita. Universal-keittouuneja. Overland- m ent. and in cases w here disputes r e k s i ja suosuummaksl kuia mikään muu STRIKE COMMIT- autoja, y.m., y.m. Suomalaisteu myymä ja valmistama lapam ato a re thus irreconcilable, such su b lääke Amerikassa TEE TO MEET jects shall be subm itted to a fair LIGNELL IN ALVE SATSI and honorable a rb ite r court, a t the Ostakaa ainoastaan omasta kaupastanne. Se on oma hyö ( kaksinkertainen vo im a )-----Lääke voidaan hands of which both m ay receive ju st alkaen kello 8:30 j. p. p. Tacoma, Nov. b.—A strike hanttia lääkkeen makua tuntem atta Lähete, tynne, sillä ostoksistanne tulevat voitto jaetaan takaisin tään postimaksuilleen $1.00 hinnalla täydelliset committee consisting of one del consideration. T h at was the s ta n d ohi r«t mukana. vuosittain. SISÄÄNPÄÄSY: 25c n a a m io n kanssa, k atso jilta 35c ———Li<nell’iu Apteekl on » n u rin -- ■ egate from each Oregon and ard in em ploym ent th a t w as in effect 1 ------- suoni. Apteekl yhdysvalloissa— — KOLME PALKINTOA JA E T A A N RAHASSA Y H TEISKU NN AL Washington exchange will meet a t the tim e th is uation en tered the P. A. UONE1.L CO.. Suoertor. W<*. LISISTA KUVAUKSISTA. -— H uvitoim ikunta. world war. It is the stan d ard of TERVEYTENNE INQUININE Local Notes CASCARA TELEFOONILAKKO JO56U U usi, iso 10c kannu COPENHAGEN on nyt saatavissa PUHUJAN PAIKKA AVOINNA KAUPPATAVARAA Union P acific Coal Co. Hannan ilmotuksia Q JOONAS L Y N N ° $ K alle H autam äki $ HALUTAAN kirjanpitäjän apulainen i Sampo Bottling Works | P a r h a a t L e iv ä t § | H an n a B a k e ry § { halutaan tietoja 1 Työläiset! f Uudistakaa tilauksenne 2 ajoiSSU ettei lakkaUtUS- S ta lehden lähettälMSeS- ¡3 O o sä tule tapahtum aan ! § Jalkaa Lapamatoja SAMPO SEATTLEN S. S. O. N o. 5 Osuuskauppa, Hanna, [Wyoming Hannan työläisten oma kauppa. — Puhdas ruokatavara. — A in a parasta lajia. Ei varasteta punnituksessa L A U A N T A IN A M A R R A S K U U N 10 P :n ä Huom.! Alv« Satsin nykyinen hinta: 91.1b. in Seattle Wednesday to start negotiations w ith the compari) em ploym ent th a t the A m erican labor ma i Sama hinta ja hyvä vapaa kohtelu jok aiselle SAMPO OSUUSKAUPPA - ä :: rt::»::::