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Friday. October 2r>, 1912. The Grand Leader Introducing The New Addition In order to fittingly introduce you to the New Addition we have arranged to have Something Special Each Day in one or the other of the departments now located in thai new. well lighted space which has its entrance right near the Colby avenue street entrance. Corsets, Underniuslins. Suits, Coats, Wraps, Purs, Kimonos, House Dresses and olhcr ready-to-wear apparel are here for your inspection. Whether you wish to purchase or not, come in and look around. E.£IM;.QN LABOR classified vmim guide The following, together with the regular advertisers in The Journal, forms a reliable list of Everett Business con. cerus. who are friends of Labor and entitled to itspatronage- Ambulance Service. ROBBINS TRANSFER CO., Fone 371. Awnings and Tents. EVERETT TENT & AWNING CO. Baggage, Express, Forwaidin£. ItOBBINS TRANSFER CO., pone 371. Cafes. WEISER'S GRILL. 1505 Hewitt. MAIZE CAKE, 1705 Hewitt. Cleaning and Pressing. AMERICAN DYE WORKS, 2821 Wet more. Cigars and Tobacco. riIHIS CULMJIACK, 1405 Hewitt, Clothing, Furnishing, Hats, li l!i:\N'KTT,l3lTHewitt, ClothingT" Clothing Exclusive. THE NORMAN' SUIT HOUSE. Patronize the Journal advertisers. No per son or firm unfair to organized labor can buy space in the Journal. Read the ads and pat ronize them. Union Roster Everett Trades Council meets every Friday nigut at Uibor Temple, at 8 p. m. President, \V. L. wUltaton. Secretary, M. T. Alliman, phone Ind. 214 X. Everett Building Trades Council meets •very Friday night at Labor Temple every Friday at Labor Temple at 8 p. m. President, Geo. -Morton; Fin. Secy., Fred Coffin, Phone Sunset 102 8. Business Agent, C W. Knapp. 2624 Oakcs, Phone Ind. 456 Y. Lathers' Local 77, L. L 0\; meets every Saturday at 8 p. m., at 1-abor Temple, in Hall No. 4. Fred Michel, Secretary. Phone Ind. 030. Bridge & Structural Iron Workera' Union meets every Ist and 3rd Saturday in Hall No. 6. President Kd. Nelson; Secretary, A. S. Bailiff, 1823 Wet more. Cooks, Waiters and Waitresses Union meets firßt and third Mondays at 8 p. in. Blanche Ilendrix. lVes. Harvey Thompson, Waiter's Grill, Secy. Shirt Waist & Laundry Workers' Union No. 154, meets 2nd and 4th Friday, at 8 p. m. Ella Sullivan, Pres.; Henry Enger, Secy. Typographical Union No. 410 meet* on the last Monday in each month at p. in. Wendell Williston, President, tirant McNeely, Secretary. Machinists' Union No. ISO meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Hall No. 3. President, C. A. Ristine. Sec retary, Bert E. Tyler, 1 81C Rainier. Tailors Union No. 336 meets the Ist Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m., in Hall No. 5. Pres., C. Christiansen; Fin. Sec., Peter Ncsje. Brotherhood of Teamsters— Meet* every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Robert I.oveall. President. Thos. Gooley, Secretary. Stationery Engineers' Union meets every Wednesday, ezeept the first; in Hall No. 6. John Hartman, Secy.; Frank Foley, Pres. Painters' Union No. 330 meets Tnes days at 8 p. ni. in Unll No. 3. Geo. »/ downing, Ires.; F. E. Merrificld, See., 8 Lombard. , COR. HEWITT AND COLBY U. S. Postoffice Sub-Station No. 4 F\ Kill: IT ma t; CO, Ruckgr & Ilewitt. ROBBINS TRANBFEB CO.. gong 71 BOBBINS TRANSFER CO.. Fone 371 CURRAN HARDWARE CO., Hewitt and Broadway. BROADWAY MARKET, 2010 Hewitt. Both Phones 34. 11. W. SHAW, cement, building material, sand, gravel, sewer pipe a specialty. Main 661, Ind. 813. ROBBINS TRANSFER CO., Fone 371. International. Longihorcmen'a .Union— Mecta every Tuesday evening in Longshoremen's Uall, K. It. Aye. P. Martin, Pres.; John Lyons, Seo. P. 0. Hex 182. Brewtry Workers' Union, Branch 4— Meets the 4th Sunday of eaoh month at 8 p. m. in Hn 11 Xo. 4. I'rcsident, Max liillisr. 2858% Fulton. Secretary, Building Laborers—Meets every Monday night, 8 p in., Hall No. 3. Pres. A Holm berg i B«o'y, P. A. Peterson. Brotherhood of Railway Carmen meets second and fourth Thursday in Hall No. 5 at 8 p. m. Journeymen Barbers Union No. 446 meets 3d Thursday at S p. in., in Hall No. 6. W. 0. McAllister, Secy. Phone 830 X Ind. ladies' Auxiliary of the Machinist* meets every Ist and 3rd Fridays at i:9O p. m. in Hall No. 2. President, Mrs. EL J. Allen, 1927 Oakes; Secy. Mrs. H. E. Tyler, 1822 Hainier. Pressmen's Union meets the first Wed nesday in each month at 8 p. in. in Hall No. 5. Thos. McKern, Pres.; J. lUstine. Secy., 1513 Wetmore. ! Cigarmakers' Union No. 4!>S meets the ' 2d Thursday of each month in Hiill No 4. Archie Thompson, Pies.; A. J. l.iehers.linl, See., 3414 Wetmore. Sheet Metal Workers' Union meets every 2d and 4th Monday at 8 p. m. in Hal! No. 3. President C. EL Clifton, 20211 Summit: Secretary, A. H. Carpenter. 3601 Wetmore. Bricklayeis' & Masons' Union No. 10 meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Hall No. 4. Secretary, W. F. Me lang, 2511 Baker. Laundry Drivers' meet the 2nd Tues day in each month in Hall No. 5. T. C. Hall, Tres. H. S. Engcr, Secy. International Brotherhood of Black smitsh and Helpers' Local Union, No. 438 Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month in Hall No. 5, at 8 p. m. Presi dent, R. Cummings, 2015 Highland; secretary, Wm. O'Neill. 1024 Highland, Plasterers' Union No. 100 meets every Tuesday at 8 p. m. in Hall No. 4. President, David Watt. Secretary, K. F. Davison. Phone Sun. 2244, Ind. 808 Z. Druggists. Furniture and Piano Moving. Livery, Hacks, Ambulance. Hardware, Stoves, Tools. Jewelry, Sporting Goods, Repairing. NICK CHAD, 21104 Hewitt. Meat Markets. Sand and Gravel. Transfer and Storage. r.131 Nassau. THE C LUNGE Conducted by J. w darroiv Chathaaa, n. v.. Editor ut the tttW Port state Qranat Reed »• GRANGE OPPORTUNITY. It» Influence In Improving Conditions an Encouraging Sign. The grange Is fast becoming mm of tlm greatest factors for the uplift ol civilization that are have among us. remarks the Lewlston (Me.i Journal. That this powerful organization is using its great Influence tor the better uicnt of society Is one of the most cheering signs of the times. Its latest stand on Hie question of retaining nir prohibitory laws is the noblest action of Its history in Maine and will do much toward strengthening the order in Ibis stale. There are also other fields in which it is capable of doing v great work. There are iv every town many line, cultured people who have nol yet learned that the grange means more than the good time and frequent supper, which has been their narrow conception of the order, ami therefore they have withheld from membership therein the talent, the strength and the Influence that would accrue through their admission to the order. How to ranch these people can be no belter an swered than through some local under taking of real uplifting nature. For example, in every community there is some local condition that can bo improved, and here the grange can exercise a widespread Influence. In many country villages the darkness of the streets In the evening Is most dls trcssing, and yet nothing is being done to remedy it. What a chance for grange meeting discussion, followed by a modest beginning toward some lights; The grange treasury may fur nish the nucleus of the undertaking and a grange committee assume the raising of a little money from many contributors. Why not? The town common in many places is a veritable beauty spot, though sadly neglected Take It up In the grange, arrange for a half day's rally, when every one shall meet on the town com mon and clean it up. Amazing what a score of enthusiastic workers can accomplish In B united half day An old home day is v splendid thing for any country town to got into the habit of holding, and yet one has never been held In country towns simply because there has been no one to lead the way The grunge might well discuss for one evening the benefits to a town of a home coining occasion and take the first stops toward actual results by ap pointing n committee to see whether a step of this sort is not advisable. Such a start is almost certain to be followed by Interest sufficient to make tin- event become a reality The country cemeteries hnve been often B topic of criticism in the press nnd magazines been use of the 111 kept and untidy condition thai is sometimes permitted t<> prevail Here the grange may lend toward worthy ends by In ducing the setting apart of n day when the resting place of the dead shall be Unproved and beautified. Surely there enn be no difficulty in any rural com munity ensjsting public response In such a cause, if only there is some per son or Individual to take the lead. Why not the grange here. Here is a field of usefulness that as yet has only par tially been worked To make these matters a subject of discussion in a grange meeting will be certain to arouse a renewed interest and n larger attendance WIENAND'S Photos Are Best 2809 Wetmore Aye. Ground Floor Those old dauguerreotypcs of grand father and grandmother and Aunt Mary and mother taken just after the war— and then the quaint pictures of father money wouldn't buy them from YOU. Are you forgetful of the fact that future generations will cherish just such pic tures of you? Photographer li. J. Brush 512-518 Commerce bldg. Plumbers and Steam Fitters' Union- Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m. in Hal INo. 5. R, Van Dyke, Pres. John \\"atson, Secy., 2518 Bakers, phone Ind. 896 Z. Shingle Weavers' Union No. 2. meets •very Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. in Hall No. 1. President Pete Carpenter. Rec. Secy., M. C. F.ngels, 2813 Pacific. Tin. Secy., K. P. Marsh, Labor Temple. Federation of R. R. Shopmen meets the 4th Tuesday of each month in Hall No. 5 at 8 p. m. Carpenters' Union No. 502 meets every Thursday evening in Hall No. 2, at 8 p. 111. President, V, J. Stratton, 1221 Hoyt. Secretary, A. R. Stnuffer. phone Ind. 318 Y. Gas Workers' Union meets every Wed nesday in Hall No. 3 at 8 p. in. Kd. Cosgrave, Pres. Wm. W. Cross, Secy., 2230 Highland. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen- Meets every first and third Sundayi In 0. A. R. hall. W. D. Van Winkle Musicians' Union No. 184, A. F. of M., meets second Sunday of each month at 3:30 p. m„ in Room 16, Clark block. J. M. Norland, Pres.; F. C. Wagner, Secy., phone Ind. 483 X. Women's Union Label League meets every Monday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. A. Bnrcham, Pres. Miss Frances Kideni, Kin. Secy. International Alliance Theatrical Stage Employes, Local No. 180—Meets first anil Third Sundays at 10:30 a. m. ( has. fioldthorpe, Pres.. Rose Theater; MHrk IVboau, See'j- Box 4 78. Electrical Workers' Union No. 191 meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m., in Hall No. 5. Pres., Theo. Sjunneson; Yin. Secy., J. M. Gibbs, Sun. 1412. THE LABOR JOURNAL No. NOTICE. IN THE SUPERIOR ( OURT OF THE STATE OF WASH inc. TON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY. OF SNOHOMISH. In the Matter of the Welfare of Glenna Robinson. To John Doe Robinson, whose true first name is unknown, ami to Geneva Rob inson, and to all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that a bearing of the matters alleged and set forth in the complaint filed hereon on the Bth day of September, 1912, entitled in the matter of the Welfare of Glenna Robin -on. will be had on Saturday, the 2flth day of October, I*l2, at the hour of ItSfl o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in Department No. 2 of the above entitled court, at the court house, in the city of Everett, county of Snohomish, state of Washington, at which time any person interested herein may appear and offer ci id. nee herein. The object of the above entitled pro ceeding, is to commit said Glenna Robin son to the care and custody of the Sno homish County Orphanage association lor the purpose of its receiving, caring lor and placing out for adoption said Glenna Robinson, and the making of such other orders in the premises n -hall be for the welfare of said Glenna llobinson. Witness the Honorable W. W. Black, judge of the above entitled court anil the Mai of said court this 23d day of Sep tember, 1018. W. F. MARTIN, Clerk of the Above Entitled Court. By V. A. TURNER, Deputy Clerk. Date of first publication, September 27, HI 12. 5t No. —. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. Andrea Marie Fugel, plaintiff, vs. C. S Fugel, defendant. The State of Washington to the said C. S. Fugel, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the Lit:, day of September, 1012, and defend the above entitled action in the above en titled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated; and in ease of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with tin clerk of the said court. The object of the above action is to obtain a decree of. divorce from the de fendant on the grounds of non-support and abandonment. D. W. LOCKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address, 312 Commerce Bldg.. Everett, Wash. Date of first publication, Septeinbei 13, 1012. 7t Have your summer suit cleaned and pressed now. American Dye Works. No. 12702. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN Tilt; SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOB THE t OUNTV OF SNOHOMISH. Bertha Billiard, Plaintiff, vs. Leslie C. Billiard, Defendant. The State of Washington to the said Leslie C. Billiard: You arc hereby summoned to appeal within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 11th day of October, 1012, and defend the above entitled action in the above en titled court, and answer the complaint ol the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the c lerk of said court. The object of the above action is to obtain a decree of divorce from the de fendant upon the grounds of abandon tnent and non-support. JAMES 11. NAY LOR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Rooms 217-18 Stokes Bldg., Everett, Snohomish county. Wash. Date of first publication, October 11. 1012. 4t No. 12703. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATK OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. Jeremiah J. Mouat, Plaintiif, vs. Ilia H. Mouat. Defendant. The State of Washington to the said lna 11. Mouat, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, not including said date, to-wit. within sixty days after the 11th day of October, A. D. 1912, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer ihe complaint of the plaintiff herein, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, nt his office below stated, and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you in accordance with the demand of said coiiiplaint. which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. The object of the above action is to obtain a decree of divorce from the de fendant on the grounds of wilfull aban donment for more than one year last past. DAN W. LOCKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address: 312 Commerce Bldg., Everett. Wash. Date of first publication, October 11. 1012. 41 No. —. SUMMONS. IV Till" SITKKIOR COURT OK TDK STATE OF WASHINGTON, [N AND KOI! THK COUNTY OK SNOHOMISH. •liilia Robertson, plaintiff, vs. Duncan Robertson, plaintiff. The State of Washington to the above named defendant, Duncan Robertson: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit. within sixty days after the 18th day of October, 1912, and defend the above en titled action, in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plain tiff, and serve I copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plain tiff at his office below stated: and in ra-e of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered agninst you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of this action is to obtain a decree of divorce from the defendant, Upon the Mound of failure to provide, together With desertion and abandon meat for more than one year proceeding the commencement of this action. .1. Y. KENNEDY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice tuMress, 400-410 Dolby Bldg., Everett, Snohomish county, Washington. Date of first publication, October IS. 11)12. It Phone or cell to the Labor Journal fo* 'prion on job work Sun. 148; Ind. 116 No. —. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OK WASHINGTON, IN AM) FOR rHE COUNT! OF SNOHOMISH. Clarence W, coulter and Helena coulter, his wile, plaintiffs, vs. Edward Sikes and Jane UN Sikes, his wife; Samuel I". Warren and .Mary Kstellc Warren, his wile; t has. T. W am n and Jane Doc Warren, his wife; O. S. Warren and Jane Doe Warren, his wife; William 11. ilood and Jane Doc Hood, his wife; R. X. .Maxham and Jane Doe .Maxham. his wife; A. M. Winner and Jane Due Winner, his wife; Henry J. Worts an i Jane Doe Wortz, his wife; Albert H. Young and Jane Doe Young, his wife; J. S. Ivockwood and Jane Doe Lock wood, his wife; t'uget Sound Hanking Company, a private corporation j s. I. Warren, O. Warren, 0. T. Warren. W in. 11. Ilood, A. 11. ioung, J. S. Loek wood, l\. X. .Maxham and A. M Win ner, cu-pin tneis constituting the firm of t'uget Sound Banking Company, the UNKNOWN HEIRS of Edward .Bikes and Jane Doc Sikes, Samuel l*. War ren, Mary Estelle Warren, Charles T. Warrtn, Jane Doe Warren, O. S. War ren, Jane Doc Warren, William H. Hood, Jane Doe Hood, K. N. .Maxham. Jane Doe Maxham, A. .M. Winner, Jane Doe Winner, Henry J. Wortz, Jane Do, Wortz, Albert 11. Young, Jane Doc ' Young, J. S. Loekwood, Jane Doc Lock wood, deceased, and all other nelsons or parties UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in . the real estate described in the ion j plain herein, defendants. The State of Washington to Edward Sikes and Jane Doe Sikes, his wife; Samuel P, Wan en and Mary Estelle Warren, his wile; Charles T. Warren and Jane Doe Warren, his wife] 0. S. Warren and Jane Doe Warren, his wife; William 11. Hood and June Doe Hood, his wife; K. N. Maxh&m and Jane Due .Maxham, his wife; A. -\1 Winner and Jane Doe Winner, his win'; Henry J. Wortz and Jane Doe Wortz. his wife; Albert 11. Young and Jane Doe Young, his wile; J. S. Loekwood and Jane Doe Loekwood, his wife; t'uget Sound Hanking Company, a pri Tata corporation; S. P. Warren, O. S Warren, C. T. Warren, \\ in. 11. Hood, A. 11. Young, J. S. Loekwood, R. N. Maxham and A. M, Winner, co-part ners constituting the firm of the Puget Sound Hanking Company; the UN KNOWN HEIRS of Edward Sikes and Jane Doe Sikes, Samuel I. Warren Mary Estelle Warren, Charles T. War ren, Jane Doe Warren, O. S. Warren, Jane Doe Warren, William H. Hood. Jane Doe Hood, it. N. Maxham, Jane Doe .Maxham, A. M. Winner, Jane Doc Winner, Henry J. Wortz, Jane Doc Wortz, Albert H. Young, Jane Doc Young, J. S. Loekwood and Jane Doc Loekwood, deceased, and all other per sons or parties UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the coin plaint herein, defendants: You and each of you are hereby sum moved to appear within sixty days aftei the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty days afte the 13th day of September, A. D. inl and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, and serve a copy of your answer upon the under signed attorney for plaintiffs at his of fice below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be ren dered against you according to the dc mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of the above entitled action is: 1. For a decree that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the fol lowing described real estate in Snohom ish county, state of Washington- to-wit: The northeast quarter of the south east quarter of the southeast quarter (NE'/ 4 of the SEV4 of the SE%) and the south half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (S'/ a of the SE'/ 4 of the SE>/i) of section twelve (12), township twenty-eight (28) north, ol range four (4) east of Willamette mer idian, situate in Snohomish county, state of Washington. 2. For a decree quieting the title of these plaintiffs to all the real' estate hereinbefore described against any and all claims, demands and pretensions of the defendants, their unknown heirs, and all other persons or parties unknown c laiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real estate. 3. For a decree that the defendants, their unknown heirs, and all other per sons or parties unknown, have no right title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate hereinbefore described, or any part thereof. 4. For judgment against the defend ants and each of them for the plaintiffs' costs and disbursements in this action ami for such other and further relief a the court may deem just and equitable in the premises. BAMFORD A. RORIS, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office and postoffice address: 802 Lowman Bldg., Seattle, King County. Washington. Date of first publication, September 13, 1912. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY. A. 11. Norton, plaintiff, vs. Arthur Tre rice and Anna Trerice. hil wife, and all other persons and parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, deft ndani s, The State of Washington to the said Arthur Trerice anil Anna Trcrioc, hi wife, and nil other parties or person* unknown, claiuiining any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here in. defendants: You and each of you arc hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of thi suniiuons. to-wit, within sixty days after the 18th day of October, 1912, and de fend the above entitled action in flu above entitled court, ami answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the under signed attorney for the plaintiff nt his office below stated: and in case of yom failure so to do judgment will be rcn dcred against you according to the de maud of the complaint, which has been fund with the clerk of said court. The object of this action is to foiv. 10-, a mortgage on the following described real estate, to-wit, a parcel of land M rods wide and 40 rods long off of the east side of the east half of the north east quarter of the southeast quarter ol northeast quarter of section 28, town-hip 30, north, range S. east W. M.. Snohoin ish count v. 'Washington. ANDREW JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintif.. Office nnd postoffice address, |.! Kohes Bldg.. Everett. Wash. Date of first publication, Oetoln'r 18 1912. 7t 11. H. I'yle of the electricians is back from the Chelan country where he has been all summer. Brother I'yle will win ter in Everett. Wood! Wood! We have on hand a large supply of Mixed Wood Planer Ends Prompt Delivery and Attractive Prices Ferry-Baker Lumber Co. Sunset 886, 887—PHONES—Independent 88 Everett Trust & Savings Bank Undor the Same Management as the First National Bank INTEREST Compounded Twice Each Year Wm. C. Butler, Pres. F. W. Brooks, Cashier CARSTEN'S PACKING COMPANY EVERETT Wholesale and Retail Dealers Fresh and Salt Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard and White Swan Shortening All Our Products Are United States Government Inspected 2818 Colby Aye. Both Phones 21 tROQF THEATRE I\V/ k_7 JL/ "Everett's Live Wire The Coolest Theatre in the City. Matinee daily 2:30. Evenings 7:30, 9:15. Prices: 15c, re served seats 25c, boxes 35c. Have Your Letterheads, Bill Heads, Etc. printed on paper bearing the Papermakers Label. Only obtainable at Everett Print Shop DISTINCTIVE PRINTING AH OO PhonesOO 2912 Rockefeller Dont forget the open meeting of the „ . ~.„. .... t v Lv *w • t George Allen, the sage of Xlilltown. Isabel league to lie h<'ld the evening of * November 4. Come out ami hear what P«id *• Journal office a friendly call the league has done to boost your union. Monday. 16 in. Slabs EVERETT, WASH. An account may be opened with this bank with a deposit of one dollar or more on any business day Robt. Moody, Vice-Pres. J. W. Clark, Asst. Cashier Label Paper Pagr- Throw. Block Wood 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits