tUrtT GAtfTjLL JOVWtAU BAliBM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1011.
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THE THREE
HOUSES Ifi
SESSION
WDEBITIOS OF LABOR AND
"ilH HU SKS OF THE LEGIS-
.Vtihe gathered FOR
biedlv lk last mght
The joint melius of the federation
1Bd the two houses of the legislature
the hall of representatives last
evening, was called to order by
Sneaker "Jerry" Tlusk. who upon mo
tion requested President Win. Daly,
of the State Federation of Labor to
take the chair which he did and
then remarked that as he would have
, few words to say from the floor,
te would ask delegate J. J. Price, of
the Typographical representatives of
Portland, to preside.
Fraternal delegate A. I. Mason, of
the Grange, spoke of what has been
accomplished In the line of good
roads and of the things that are In
Mre for the future for the people
of Oregon.
j G, Parsons, delegate from Port
laid, compared the weapons used by
organized labor, to those used by
organized capital.
President of the senate, Ben Sell
ing, was called upon and among oth
er things said that the people had as
much right to say who should repre
sent them In the United States sen
ate as to say who should be their
eouncllmen or constables.
Secretary J. F. Cassldy, or the Ore
gon Federation, spoke on the em
ployer's liability law and stated with
particular emphasis that the labor
organizations do not want that bill
tampered with in the least degree.
"Give the bill a trial," said Secretary
Cassldy, "and then If the results
from the operation of the bill areas
pernicious as the employers are try
ing to make you believe, representa
tives and senators, organized labor
ill be the first to attempt to right
the wrong."
. Senator Joseph, of Multnomah,
praised the Initiative and statement
lumber one as having been the means
ol breaking the old machine system.
Ed. Rosenberg, representing the
Bailor's union, spoke on the "Rights
of Labor."
Speaker Rusk assured the assem
bled laboring men that he was with
them, and would stand for no tam
pering with a bill which the people
tad put upon the statutes by such a
large majority as the; did the em
ployers' liability bill.
Mrs. U Gee, representative of the
United Garmentworkers, said that
while the present child-labor law
was good. It was not nearly good j
enough. For the child to be allowed
to go to work at so tender an age as
Is allowed at this time is to rob it
of its greatest right childhood.
William Daly, president of the
Oregon State Federation of Labor,
asked the support of the legislature
for the measures recommended by
the federation.
He urged the senators and repre
sentatives to give as much consider
ation to the bills submitted by labor
as they did to those of the "inter
ests." Senator Sinnott was introduced as
the only man in the legislature who
had spoken for the employers' liabil
ity law. He corrected this by point
ing out that Senator Selling and eth
ers in both houses had favored It.
He congratulated the country on the
fact that It had reached a stage po
litically where such a meeting as
they were then enjoying was possi
ble, and expressed himself as being
opposed to any tampering with the
employers' liability law until it has
had a trial.
Mr. Lorensen, of the Fisherman's
Union, spoke at length on the protec
tion of salmon. He is an authority on
the fishery question and the word
pictures he drew of conditions past
' as compared to the present were
certainly enlightening.
j Representative Seneca Pouts, of
Multnomah, said he would always
be found on the side of organized la-
: bor. Dan Malarkey, Ralph Clyde
and Senator Oliver, who Is a staunch
friend of labor, all made Bhort ad
dresses. After which the meeting adjourned.
ROSE'S HAIR
SAVED THE
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tle hair put Samson to the bad, hut
it Is because she has too much salp-lcx'Jt-that
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On the breakfast table in the sick room
for making, salads, puddings and other des
serts for a bite between meals, in the lunch
box, there is no fruit equal to the famoaa
California Sunkis t" Orange. Being tree-
ripene l, sound-picked, packed and shipped with the
titmost skill and care, it is the nwst healthful and luscious of all f ruita.
Snnkist Orances are thin-skinned kist Wrapper. Thousands of families
flberless seedless. They fairly melt in
the mouth. There is so little waste in
servingaod eating them that ttieyare truly
the cheapest orange you can buy.
Every Sunkist Orange cumts'ia a Sun-
wtllhave none but Sunkist Oranges. Alter
you have tried them once they will win
you. Please make the trial today, your
dealer sells them. And don't torgtt to
iavt tht "Sunkist" Wrappers.
FREE
Ask for "Sunkist" Lemons
After yon have eaten Sunkist Oransres, you will
bo glad to know there are Minkit umon,
tor they, to art the finest trust ot tneir Kinu.
Mover blemished, niurreo uccayeu. mic le
ft tinned or pithy. Sunkist Lemon
contain 50 percent more Juico than
commonplaco lemons, which
make them moat economi
Rogers Orange Spoon ISs. me. The "friunkst
CeTeB8onkirtOrBne(orTrnon Wrapper Meat IBM
Vrmppennatl maud them Ui u wttu c to tlieu.
py vnwttt. pai'kina, etc, And we will iiroseni
yoa with Ktnuinc RovriOrttnn Himon, of boat1
ral dMlan and buhrat u utility. ItetfinsikVinKwrHDiiAn
toda It )oa dvwire morn than one. tend tit buukiai
VDni-a ami )2.i fur M'h adftitlnnal flnnnn.
id remitting, piemw etna one-oent utiutJe waen uie amoani
fa Ipm thn 24 on imounti aimve 'He, we ivter money order,
eiprcwa order or hank draft. (Don't Henl i'aah.) We will le lad
wo arad you oonplete hrt of lttWlf premiuiia. H honor both
"bankwl ' ami " Xod Hall WMpjmn ,or pntmiumti. AililMa
CAUFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE
34 Clark Street, CMACO, ILL. (34)
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as
Brp hr iwp the offenslTe iia-
cbarge caused by Nasal Catarrh falls
from the hack ot the nose Into tne
throat, settlns up an Inflammation
that Is likely to mean Chronic Broa
c a It I s. The most satisfactory ren.ody
for Catarrh U Ely's Cream Balm, and
the relief that follows even the first
application cannot be told in wards.
Don't Buffer a day longer from tb
discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream
Balm la sold by all druggists for SO
cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66
Warren street. New York.
The 112,000 Pendleton Round-up
fund has nearly all been subscribed.
Eugene claims to have hud less
enow than any other town in Oreogn.
Dr. Lyon'
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PERFECT
MARY MAJi'EKI'G, WHO COMES TO SALEM, SATURDAY.
up three husky policemen, Is today
btairtlng a "thirty" In the county
jail.
Rose, who is no fragile flower,
juggles schooners of beer In a dance
hall for al living- When the three
cops saw the dance hall's patrons
coming out of windows and doors, as tack by all three Unded her.
though shot from a gun, they butted' "If it hadn't been for my hair
In. Rose was there. Then It hap- coming down," she said in court,
pened. "I'd showed them bulls a few things
When the three cops came to, Rose about physical culture."
was standing before a mirror fasten- o
Ing up her tresses, and a quick at- Try a Journal "Want Ad "
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The Toledo Reporter states that 9
per cent of Lincoln county's taxes
are paid by non-residents and specu
lators In timber lands.
Children Cry
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