fJHNJ) nUhlMTlN, IIICND, OKKGON, TJIUIWIMV, .WAV , 10150, PAGR P BASIC INDUSTRY PRINCIPLES ARE TOLD TO CROWD LINCOLN'S WORDS ARE TRUE TODAY COLEMAN IS SPEAKER Priority of Imlior, Htrrnutlt of llond Ilrtwmi Worker, unit Mulunl Intori-Jit Ilotwwn Kmployrr mill I"iujloi'i l'tilalnrI, Thnt llio pciiplii of Moml nro lumii. y IntormUixt In tho problomii or In OiiHtry, wns dourly dtnnoiistrntii on Thursday nlKhl, won dospltii tilts fnet (hut n Joint dobnlo n to tliu rolutlvii turrits ol tlio Kotir !' uml tlio Tlinbnr workors' union liml boon hold only tlio ulRlit boforo, u crowd which flllotl I ho butlrr part of tin first floor ut tlio gymnasium, turnud out to hoar tlio address Klron by N'orinun !'. Colo in an, President of tlio Loyal I.okIou of I.onijors uml Iuinborinn on thn subject, "Lincoln and Labor." Work JiiB man, cinploynrn, and business i nion, with a cniisldornblo proportion of wotnrn, niutlo up tlio nudlitnco, Thrco bnnlc prlnclpltti of Industry Inlil down inoro tlinn u half n century iiro by Amorlca'n civil war president, Constituted tllO OlMOntllll of till' thorno dovolopod by Mr. Columnn. Thorn tMinentlnls, I bo priority of la bor to capital, tlio strength of tlio bond of human Hymputhy unllliiK wnrklnn nion, and tho coopurutlvo In torcsts of labor nml capital, tlio sponkor rjuotcd from a lulter rlton by Abruliain Lincoln In roi:urd to onn of tlio t'arly labor troubkn In Now Yorlr, Irlorlty of Ibor I.xplnlntxl. "Tlio three principle arc as sound, nil trustworthy, an opcrntlvo today ts when thoy wore first enunciated," .Mr. Coleman nnld. "Thoy nro based on tho experience of Lincoln, him snlf a laborer from early childhood." Drawing a picture of prlraltlvr, ploncor llfo tho speaker showed thnt Inbor underlies nil pio ductlon, nud that It I only tho sav Ins from thli production which gives birth to largo capital. "Wn too In mcxlorn Industry, onormnuu Inrent moots of capital, bo largo that many of us think capital comes first," ho Maid. "Hut It In all produced by li bor, and la usoloss unlccH employed by labor. "I do not nttuch blame to those, who full to soo -who I ono sight of tho men and soo only tho capital Invested nod tho machlnury In operation. Huch a confusion Ih natural, but wo nro beginning to soo that wo havo boon facing lit tho wrong direction, tied that tho first problem In men, nrid tho Rccond machinery," Hynipntliy Ilouri Htronc 4In explaining tho socond principle, thn bond of human nympathy, s:cond only In strength to that of tho home, iixlstliig between workers, Mr. Colo man druw often from IiIh own carllur poruouul oxporlonces an a laborer In tho northwest. Llttlo storlou of duvo tlon, and of klndnenH offered by nion who wero virtual strangers, woro told In Illustration of bin points, "Thin bond of Kympnthy means rnlloctlvo bargaining," ho raid. "La bor makes progress only on thnt bu nlo, nud IndiiNlry ma ken progress only by' recognition of thin fact.. In unor mo uh liuliintrlos, Jiowover, thuro tund to creop In divisions and onmillos nraong tho workoni when thoy should bu ntuudlng by ono another. Tho complexity of Industry, nud tho 5llf orbncoa In pay for different classes of work nro among tho chief cjuiten of this. It In thnroforo up to every thoughtful man nnd woman to got ' down to fundamental!!." Capital Has Night. .That capital lino Us rights, un im portant uh any other, wun pointed out by tho Four L president In In troducing his third prlnclplo, thnt of cpoporutlou resulting In mutual lcii of(t to employer nnd nmployd. As tho grontoat monnco to tho astun lfshmont of this relation, ho cited tho "I. W. W. employer," nnd tho "I. W, W. omployo," j,"Tho flrat boltovos that thoro nro np'common Interests between himself nnd bin mon, wants a low wngo, long hours, nud high production, "cgnrd 1qh of tlio needs ami rights of bin employes," ho uald. "Tho second works uh llttlo na ho enn and hold his job, nnd wustoH nnd ovon destroys to Injure his omployor. Ono lu ns bud natho othor, h'Tho right rolntlon can bo oatnb llihod if nion nro Intolllgont. it tho mon will help to build up tho busl nees which firrnlalios thorn omploy rnont, nnd tho buolnoea will stand, by tho tiiiin who inn l(o Its production potinlblu, much niutunl bvnoflt Is pom Mllile," liitluMry rucliig CrlilM, Mr. Colniiiiiu proillctod that Aiikt leu will come to rncognlzn thutlit prin ciples, on which ho said tho Loyal Legion of Loggers nnd Lumbitrmu'i Is founded, In touching again u t'o mutter ot coopurulloii and mutual benof It, ho mild: "It Is difficult tor orgnnlxed labor to think In this wny Homo think wo urn trying to 'put something over.' "Labor litis conin to thn pnrtlng of tho way, Ily following ono road, enmity to thn point of revolution Ih emphasized. Tlio old grudges mo funned and class hatred coino.i o n white heat. Tho other road menus tho adoption ut prlnlclplcH slmllnr to thoMo on which the Four L'n linn bullded. Tho Loynl Legion of Log gers nnd Luinbcriiion Is not leolntcd In this movement, and far-seeing, pa triotic Inbor Is looking In thU direc tion. I ask utl labor to see ( this Is not going to my ii n the preservation of our democracy under tho lutv. "Tho Four L plan means tho sub stitution of tho roiifcreticf for th' strike. I'eoplo In gonornl un be ginning to rnullxo wtiut striKos cunt, and to appreclnlii thn donlnibllliy of HubstlfutliiK whiit wo might t'uin ilu' Jury H)titm for bruto force. Wo am moving In thn right direction, (ouurd more democracy nnd more couipletti Justice In tho lumber Industry In (Id northwest." A bnnquet held Immediately after ward ut tho Pilot Ilulte Inn, nt wl.lcli Mr. Coleman wan a guest of honor, wns attended by more than 100 men und women. T. A, McCanu, of tho Bhcvlln-IIIxoii Company, acted as tomtmaster, Introducing Mr. Colo- I mun, who spoko briefly on tho now plan for establishing n common ground of Intercut between employer and employe. "Tito old methods won't work with thn now men," ho said. W. D. Smith, field representative for tho Loyal Legion declared that tho organization, with ramifications extending throughout tholnduklry of tho country, will savo America from thn chaos which has overtaken Mher natlomt. LI V 1 c!) U yO DOGS SHOT IN CONNECTICUT Wardens Destroy Mora Than 9,000 Canines, and Lest Injury to Sheep Has Resulted. (I'rtpftr! by tha Unlt4 States Depart ment or Agriculture.) Information from Connecticut shows that In thn year ending September SO, more ttinn fi.000 dogs wero killed by dog wardi'iin. Many wero shot while Interfering v.th ulup. Less Injury to sheep tins reeiilted than In any pre- A OooProof Fenced Lot In Which Sheep May Be Placed at Night In Regions Where Animals Running at Larfle Are Ravaging Flocks. vlous yenfl due. perhaps, to tho o called roaming dog law, which went Into t-flVct July 1. Tho Mieep Industry In Connecticut hns Incrcnsed JM Kl per cont tho pust two years, nnd Is still growing. Tho utiito leglidnturo recently npproprl nted JlO.lHX) to bo usetl by tho Connec ticut Agricultural college In further ing tho sheep Industry. Largest Organ. It Is just about Impossible to say whero tho Inrgost organ In the world Is, hocnuso there Is always ono being built that Is bigger thnn tho Inst. There nro many largo organs In Kng laud, und In tho United States. Syd ney, Australia, claimed, aomo years ugo, to havii the largest organ In tho world, hut, like ships, they nro always liii'ieiiHlug In size. Effect of Sugars and Fata, Tho fatuous soul who takes n long walk to reduce und cornea hmuu with n lino appetite, or perhaps eats half n pound of candy en route, Is putting on weight Instead or taking It off. Translated, this menus that sugars nud fats nro quick und complete burning fuel for the huninn body, MUCH BEER IS TAKEN IN RAID i'j:ii:hthianh hniit k.vviouh- IiV AH CAITIJtl'.l) CONTItA IIA.NO LIJAKH I'ltOM OI'I'ICKIW CAUTWO ri.NHfl JjWO KACII. Forty quarts of beer and two bar rels of it similar bovnrngc, olinont ready to bottle, wns taken Thursday in n raid mado on the homes of IM wnrd Levitt and Hay Ktopheu, on Gilchrist avenue, by Chief of Pollco Nixon, nnd Officers Carlpn und Swift. Cups flow from tho highly charged bottles ns tho cargo ot evidence was IidIiik taken br auto to tin nllv (all. and ns thn umber liquid leaked from! tht1 cur, pedestrians nnlfed enviously. I ono innii even following the scent until tho machine cuttle to n halt J Levitt and Btopheus appeared In' pollco court thin morning, pleaded guilty to u chargo of violating tho prohibition law, and woro fined J50 each. SOUTH HIGHWAY IS NEAR COMPLETION Two Days of Rolling Vet to Uo I'ono llqtilpmoiil. to J5 Moved lo North Ito.itl. Work on tho south highway Is nearly completed,' If. F. Wloknor, construction engineer for Osknr Hubor, contractor, reported on Mon day morning. Everything Is now completed with thn exception of a short stretch of cinder surfacing which hns yet to be rolled, nnd this, ho estimates, will bo finished within tho next two days. An noon ns this Is completed, nil thn equipment now in uso on tho La Pino road will bo moved north of Dend and tho work on that sec tion of Thn Dalles-California high way rushed to completion. ''If s a Lucky Day for You5" says the Good Judge When you learn about the Real Tobacco Chew. 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