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1 We Are Furnishing BUILDING MATERIAL I o the most critical buyers of Lumber in Everett and we want your trade. Ferry-Baker Lumber Co. i lelieral < »f ti. <■ and Mills, I ,n *\ ill Inth Street, Delia i;..ih Phones 88. LOCAL NOTES "I know not what the truth may he. I tell it as 'twas told to me." Ask for the button when you \isit a drink emporium If you don't find it. "•23." W in. Moore, ol the plasterers' union, was called to Port Townsend this week to work at his trade. Call for the label of the Shirt Waist \ Laundry Workers on your laundry slip. Keep up a label agitation. Its the only way We have a lot of men's and boys' suits to close out at cost. Pillman'*, 1924 Hewitt. ('. I!. Pickens, formerly international president of the 'shingle Weaver-union and now captain of the guards at the | state reformatory at Monroe, paid a i visit to the Journal office Monday. Bro.i! Pickens vehement X denied that he cameh down to s,-e the circus: the fact that! the Morris & Rowe -'now was In town on that date was probably mere coin cidence. Contractor Mayfieid was given the contract to paint the etxerior of the Labor Temple and has had a force of men busy the pasi Week. The building now has a handsome appearance. Circus daj was demoralizing to tbei Journal force. The business managerl couldn't Keep away from the red lemon-i a lo stand an 1 the editor thought Phere might be a dozen "human interest" stories on the show grounds. Even the painters on the building bad to climb down ofi the stage when the parade went by. W heels $5 down and $."> a month. Bate ball outfits and sporting goods. Arthur Baily'e Gun, Bi 'ycle and Sporting Goods Store. Mukilteo i- ;i favorite outing place for Sun,lay picnic parties and scorea of Everett peo| an lie found wending their way southward each Sunday morn ing. Fred Ooldthorpe and wife were among those who spent the day in the mill suburb last Sunday. CONDEMNS ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURES FOR INCONSISTENCY \'EW Yi>l!K. May 2(i. The arraign r inent of organized lahor. made here in i his upeech of acceptance by John Kirbyji of Dayton, Ohio, the newly elected pre-i dent of the National Association af Manufacturer- is condemned by John i Mitchell, former president of the Mine ' Workers of America, in an article pub■ j| lished in tlie current issue of the Xa tional ' ivic Federation Keview. •■Paradoxical as it may appear," says! Mr. Mitchell, "the representatives of this employer-' association one hr-n , decry and denounce what they term' Also Sunset Phone juß. I ,?, ||. Baillee, of the plumbers' union, was elected recording secretary of the Building Trades Council at the last meeting and Fred ( tiffin of the build ing laborers financial secretary. Are you ashamed of that monthly button? If you are not, pin it on where everybody can see it. It means as much Ito you. surely, as any emblem of a fra . ternal society. The Journal received a letter this week from Billy Alderson, the efficient ex-secretary of the Cooks and Waiter*. Billy is cooking on n fishing boat run ning out of Bellingham and is doing well, lb- asked to be remembered to Mi former union associates in this city. Either the editor of tbe Journal is a bum fisherman or else "somcliody lied" when they told him there was good fishing in the Snohomish river. (live a copy of the Journal to your non union friend and ask him to sub scribe for the paper that stands square ly for the interests of the man who toils. Nothing but union made tobacco at the Labor Temple cigar stand. Try the new union made cigarette tobacco. Gold Flakes. Nothing but union made tobacco at the Labor Temple cigar stand. Try the new union made cigarette tobacco. Gold , Flakes. Nothing but union made tobacco at tlie Labor Temple cigar stand. Try tbe new union made cigarette tobacco, fiold Flakes. Give a copy of the Journal to your non-union friend and ask him to sub scribe for tthe paper that stands square ly for the interests of tbe man who toils. The Labor Temple cigar stand has just put in stock, a supply of a new brand of union made cigarette tobacco, Cold Flakes. Call for it. i.ive a copy of tbe Journal to your non-union friend and ask him to sub scribe fur the paper that stands square ly for the interests of the man who toils. JOHN MITCHELL. •ela-s divisions' and 'class hatred",' and la thi next lireath malign and berate I their fellow eitUeni who are working men. and all other groups in society in | sympathy with the legitimate purposes ami high ideals of the labor movement ,'They claim and proclaim the right and ! neiwi.ity of organi/ini,,n among Pm . plovers, y.t ,teii v to uorkingmen the right of organization and combination. • They prate about law and order, and advocate violence an.l anarchy; they suggest the use of the cannon as a means of dispersing the workingmen." I Itj Siller Office I nder Postoffiee. Both Phones Mfl Xo. lslH. NOTICE uF SALE OF REAI ESTATE ir. tl.e Sum Court Snohomish County. Washing! n. In the Matter of thi Ouardlanship of lons Fullmer Marian Faulkner ami Lioila Fualkner, Minora. Notice is hereby given that .\. L. Faulkner, guardian ol the above named minors, will sell al private tale the foi lowing described property, to-wit t Tract* fifteen (15) and sixteen (10), Shelton's McAleei Five Acre tracts, in Snohomish county, Washington, on the 10th day ot .Tune, 1000, and thai bid* for s.iid prop ertv will be received by said guardian at the office ot I. P. Wall, attorney at law. rooms .'> and 8, Scandinavian Amerl• , lean bank building, Ballard avenue. Bal lard station, Seattle, Washington. Bid for said property mnsi be in writing and the snle ot said property «ill be [made on or after the aforesaid date. j Dated this, the 24til day of May. 1009. A. L FAULKNER, (luardlan, Date of first publication May 27-00. Don't Forget JUNE 8 to 18 19 O 9 IV o i By Evergreen Camp No. 147 Woodmen of the World BIGGED etteK THAN EVER BEFORE THE LABOR JOURNAL ASK ME [luainetts or Real IM.,ti- For CASH No matter where located, if you want to buy, tell or exchange any kind of business, or real es tate any where, at any price. Real Estate, Rentals and Loans, at Lowest Prices. C. E. ANDERSON Sun. 1869. Room is, P. 0. Bldg. \"n. IS7L*. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. l\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. In the matter of the Ketate of John Butler, Deceased. Nut ire la hereby given by the under' tigned, < harles A. Cole, administrator of the estate of John Butler, deceased, to t'ne creditors of and all persons having laims aixainst said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within one il) year atfer the first publication of this notice to said administrator at the offic,. of Coleman A Fogarty in the Walsh block, Everett Snohomish county. Washington, the same being the place for tlie transaction of the business of said estate. CHARLES A. COLE, Administrator of the Estate of John Butler, Deceased. Dated the 12th day of May. 1009. Date of first publication, May 13, 09 4t No i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE • STATE OF WASHIXGTOX. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. In the matter of the Fstate of David Carlson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, executrix of the last will and tes tament of David Carbon, deceased, to ;ill •reditors of and all persons having ■laims against the estate of said David Carlson, deceased, and against the com-' tnunity composed of said David Carlson, 'deceased, and Hannah C Carlson to ex hibit them with the necessary vouchers within one year nfter the date of this notice to the said executrix at No. 2012 Mucker avenue. Everett. Washington,the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate ill the "ity of Everett. Snohomish county, Washington. Dated at Everett. Washington, this 13th day of May, 1000. HANNAH c. CARLSON, Executrix of the last will and testament of David Carlson, deceased, Dote of first publication May 13. 00 -fit Xo. 1887. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IX THE SUPERIOR COURI OF THE SPATE OP WASHINGTON, IN" AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. ,In the matter of the Kstate of A. .1. Murphy, Deceased. I Notice is hereby given by the under signed, F. J. Walsh, administrator of the |etsate of A. .1. Murphy, deceased, to the , reditors of and all persons having •laims against said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers with in one (II year after the first publica tion of this notice to said administrator ]at the office of Coleman & I'ogarty in the Walsh block. Everett, Snohomish county, Washington, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate F. J. WALSH, Administrator of the Estate of A. J, Murphy, Deceased. Dated the 12th day of May, 1900. Date of first publication. May 13, 09 It NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ;In the Superior Court of SnohomUh (bounty, Washington. In the Mutter of the Petition of Dou eett Sons Shingle Company, For Dis i solution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Domett .Sons Shingle Company, has filed with the undersigned as Clerk of the superior Court. Snohomish County, Washington, a petition for an order to dissolve and disincorporate said oorpor -lit ion. and that the Judge of the above •ntitled Court has fixed Saturday, the 12th day of dune, 1900, as the time, and the Court House in Everett, Snohomish County. Washington, as the place at Which said application "ill be heard. WITNESS my band and the seal of said Superior Court, Washington, this l!»th day of April, 1909. (Seal) Superior Court. JOHN P. DALLY, Cleric, of the Court, Snohomish County, Wash. Date of first publication, April 22. I 1900.-- 9 times. SUMMONS NO In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Snohomish. , Hilma G, Dempster, Plaintiff; vs. Walter Dempster. 1 lefendant. State of Washington, ss., County of Snohomish. Till; STATE (>P WASHINGTON, To the above named defendant Walter Dempster: You arc hereby summoned to appear within sixty (00) days after the date of' j the first publication of this Summons, to-wit: within sixty (00) days after the' 12 day of April, 1909, and'defend the above entitled action in the above en titled Court, ami answer the complaint >f the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your tnswer upon the undersigned attorney l lor plaintiff, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, , judgment will be rendered against you iccording to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the ' : Clerk of the said Court. '. The object of this action is to obtain I absolute divorce, the custody of the two ' (2) minor children and such other relief ', as may be adjudged by the Court. R. J. EAI.SSETT, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 200-7 Stokes , Building, Everett, Washington. ' Date of first publication, April 22. ! Mm.), at, ; Stoamer City of Ererett or Teiegraph SEATTLE, EDMONDS, EVERETT ROUTE. THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY CHANGE OF TIME WEEK DAY TIME CARD, l-eavc Seattle, 7 a. m., 12 m., 5 p. m l<eave Everett 9 15 a.m., 2:15, 7:15 p.m. SUNDAY TIME CARD. Leave Seattle 7:30 a. m., 12 m., 6 p. m LeaTe Everett 0 46 a m , 2 15, 7 15 p m Reduced excursion ratei every Sunday Round trip, 76c MEALS A LA CART*. CO A L O A L ll You Want To Sell Your DOBB'SI ■ Wall Paper and Paint Co. WALL PAPER, PAINTS, j OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. —Agents for — I HARRISON, TOWNE & COUN- ! TRY PAINTS, MIXED VAR- \ NISHES, ETC Sun, 1219. Ind. 81 X j 203.-) Colby Avenue. J 5 Barbers No Grafting Sanitary Baths "Phil's Shop" 2821 Wetmore Everett Washed Nut, Lump and Steam Coal For Prompt delivery- Phone 1553 Main N. C. LITTLE Ml CO. Cot. Pacific - Virginia Aye, Viaduct Saloon The Emporium for Union Made Beer Members of orgarizea labor arc particularly notified that Mi. Jor gensen, the proprietor of the Via duct, caters to union trade, and that no unfair beers aie sold at the Viaduct. 1704 1903 THE Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Has been in existence foi 109 years, and has assets o! thirteen million dollars. It is above suspicion. There is 110 better company in the world. John Mcßae Agenl * Rooms 17-18 Fobes Block, Kverett £ UMBRELLAS For School Children from 40c up. Ladies' tape edge, silk taf fetta, with silver trimmed handles, $2.00. RECOVERING and REPAIRING Foley's Umbrella Store 1807 Hewitt Everett MAY See that the Bartender is wearing this Button It is inlaid in dark green background L0ca1N0.454 SIMPI ANNOUNCING i |~,t nr. rjatuiJay, M-V 29th .we Will occupy our new store at 2807 RocMitr Aye . with a new and complete itock of Horo*furrii«hirigi ol the de pendahle kind .... .„.»,. &bi*t**Jt*i)d MW* You are eoidially invited to call at any and all tunes to inspect the adequate assortment we are showing. We feel sure if there is anything in Carpets. Rugs, Linoleum. Window Shades. Draperies. Furni ture, Stoves or Crockery that you may need .that our consistent pricing will merit your highest approval, and insure for us your valued patronage. Very respectfully, WHI TE & HACKETT. "Courteous Treatment and Your Moneys Worth" We can serve you best in good house furnishings at lowest price. Call and see us, you are always welcome. COMPLETE HOUSEKURNISHERS PETERSON FURNITURE CO. 2002 Hewitt Aye. Have That Old Suit Made Like New AMERICAN DYE WORKS Felt and Panama Hats Cleaned 2821 WETMORE BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 Wm. R. Stockbridge, President. H. C. Anderson, Yice-Pres. J. L. Lyen, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm. R. Stockbridge, H. 0. Siler, W. P. Bell, J. L. Lyen. H. C. Anderson, A. Chilbeig, B. J. Rucker, everctt Crust and Savings Bank (Under the Same Management as the First National Bank.) We solicit checking as well at Savings Accounts We sell Drafts to all parts of the World. {jj We issue Certificates of Deposit that draw interest. We rent Boxes for the safe keeping of valuable paper*. WM. C. BUTLER, ROBT. MOODY, F. W. BROOKS, Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier. g, McAllister WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. Estimates Given and First Class Work. Call ami see me at 2314 Hewitt Avenue Ind. Plione 070 V Everett, Wash. N. B. CHAU.ACUMUH. PUMttAL DIRKITUR AND I.rCBNSBU BA4BAI.MHR Telephone Mam 366 2812 Rockefeller Aye . Kverett Cor. Lombard BOTH PHONES 248. D. W. Dykeman, Mgr., Riverside. A. D. Stevenson, Mgr., Coupeville E. C. Olson, Ass t. Cashier. Try the Broadway Sheet Metal Works C. H. Clifton, Ind 731 Y. 2936 Broadway Street JOHN F. JER READ UNDERTAKER AND X MIALMLN *s)9 Bcoeslway Phoo* hi. sao DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE