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HOQUIAM HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS HOVED AND STORED BONUS FOR SOLDIERS FAVORED BY GOMPERS no ex-lervice men held 3 big open ‘meeting at Seattle lut Sundny in inter-eat- 01 adjusted eompenntion for ex-urvice men. The meeting waa addressed by prominent men of ef falre, including William 11. Short, president of the Waehln‘ton State Fedention of Lebor. Omnlled h bor ia favoring the bonue end Samuel Gompere recently made the following declnntion: “Adjusted compensation for the world war veteran: will not be for. gotten, even though certain politicians find it convenient to evade the ia aue. . “It took a year for most of the senators to wake up to the Teapot Dome and Ell:- Hill scandal. Labor demanded investigation a year ago. Labor also supported adjusted com pensation a year of more ago and it will stick to the issue another year; if necessary. ‘ ”DIXIE TEXTILE LABOR JOINING TRADE UNION HUNTERSVILLE, N. 0., Feb. 13. —Tbgrjoint council of textile workers has' outed a committee of 50 for an organizing campaign in North ond South Coraline. A demand will be made {or a 48-hour week and a 15 per cent wage increase. These workers Ire members of the United Textile Workers. They will be supported by thet international end by the A. F.. of L. The textile workers sent word to their Rhode Island fellow craftsmen not to be alarmed over the claim of muhcturera in that state that they will move loath if the Rhode Island logialaturo pulses a 48-hour law. Sage 'l'ea Keeps Your Hair Dark When Mlxod With Sulphur It Brings luck It. Beautiful Luttro at Once. Gray hair, however handsome. de~ notea advancing age. We all know the advantogea ot a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It make: or mars the face. When it fades, turn my and looks atreaked, just a few applications of Base Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-told. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound." which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-uee prepare tion, becauae it darken: the hair beau tifully, belidea. no one can possibly tell, as it darken! I 0 naturally and evenily. By morning the grap hair disappears; after another application or two, ita netural color is restored. and it becomes thick. glouy and lun troul. and you~appear years younger. —Adv. We hnve just iuulled special equipment for building new bodies or to rep-il- the old. N&N (NEWMAN & WAN) “wvo an Do It" RADIATOR AND nun“ wonxs Corner Marla! 3nd I It. Phom 00 DIAMONDQdWATCHI. .ll FINI JIWILIY ~ Pioneer Jeweler 41. Ilfllfll m Hoqulam. Wall. 11. STU“ has a! m Wuhan-Mp m 9 Shano- Am nonh- Aberdeen Transfer 8: Storage Company M ”W“ FURNI'HIIG' In McGee Furniture Co. ”“FWMhW-h. 7mm Hoquinm Electric Co. IVIRYTHIII ELEO‘I’IIOAL mm of All KM 4.0 mm 81nd. "ml-n PM ON LLTANNAm-L IIOCIRIIO AND DRY coon. Tin. omm and m Our. loan. and m Bout-n. Wall. an mum-um Bold-l mica-«c Men’s F umishings Suits and Overcoat: MADE TO mums: 0. ERICK”?! Telephone 101 m I STREET HOOUIAH EKLUND & SONS GOOD GROCERIEO AT THE RIGHT PRICE! 214 llghth 0%.. Hoqullm GBN'I‘I' FURNIIHINGI Cooper-av. Blun- JOHN HEGBLOM 11. M It. II“. V‘. Pl- ll'l omen alwmo MAOHINII Riv-Alas AND aUPPLIIs FOR ALL MAKES A. P. BRECHT HOQUIAM Phone 507 727 K 8!. ALLEN’S DRUG STORE “A Sqwe Dell to All” WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. Market and G su. Phone: 789 and 589 Fm Delivery All the Time Piedmont Barber Shop 307 V; “nth F St. CATIR TO UNION TRADE F. I. Wlfll “C” A. SOLBERG about your eyes Bijou Theatre Bldg. NYMAN BROS. 3!! HIV! STORI Mon'. clothing and Cooper-tho Chou QUALITY AT THE film-IT PRICE 302 to. F 8!. AIERDIIN If m "pair your Show. they will lm length— lEOT MATERIAL 08!!) 104% touch 0 o'. AW Everythhlzlgloctricul TbeELECTRIC Shop mm A w lIItHUI-I. mm 0. K. BARBER SHOP Just What the N... [upli mmm-sv .12" m. “on. .31 N lab 4:. I. I“ Abalo- PATRONIZE LABOR PRESS ADVERT'ISERS “Dauntless ’ ’ TROUS ERS are Union Made. BUT that’s only One of their good features NIS ABRAHAMSON HOQUIAM NEW BLUE AND GRAY Porcelain Coal and Wood Ranges $95.00 Used Famed Oak Dining Set, Six Chain. Tnble end Bnlet. $64.00. Large-t flock of Bud Furni ture and Ranges on the Hnrbor to select from. Aberdeen Furniture Co. Phone 872 417 R. Willikeh :: Official Directory Harbor Unions :: cam: L-bor Combo". Abortion—duets each may night It 104 No. G St. Nu. Adria. Johnson. mun. Hoqulam Trua- 3nd Labor Councll Hoqulun -- loot. every Hominy night. Trulu And Lubor Council um. I. O. 0. l'. Bldg. C. I. Brown. locum. Abordun-Hoquhm Building Tndu Gonna" Aberdeen and Harman—Meets on every Tue-d” night It 409 E. Wish ku, Aberdeen. Hnrry Gibson, hull neu nunt. Aberdeen brunch, 13 I. to IP. l, Phone 608. AIM-d Printing Trad» Council Abordoon-Hoqulun—Meou lat Sun day In ouch month. alternating be tween Aberdeen Ind Hoqulam. Elmer sum-om. Hoqulm. «scrotal-y. Bakery and Confocflonory Workers, No. 82 Abordeen-Hoquhm —— Meeu um Thin-my 0! «ch month In A. O. U. W. Hull, Aberdeen. A. Wlnborg. pru -Ident; 0. A. Miller. mercury. Aberdeen—Meets fourth Mondny of each month 3t 1(- of P. hall, First street. Dunccn Gill“, president; D. A. Sage, 420 East Heron street, sec rotary, Abordoon-HoqmamLmoeu m m dny of etch month It 409 E. Wllhnh. Abordoon. Archie Hui. ucrotary. Abordun-Hoqulun—Kcets 2nd nd «.11 Tuudlyl at 102 No. G St, Abor dean. 'l‘. Land, ucntuy. MEETING DATE. AT TRADES COUNCIL HALL. HOQUIAM ' Hoqnlnm Trude. I: Lnbor Council. Monday nights, 8 p. In. Cnmnun. every Welland” night. 8 p. n. Painterl. tint and third I‘llth nights. DEMAND THI UNION LAIIL GRANT HOTEL R. E. Foy. Mam Ste-m heated; hot and cold wata in each room. Two block. north Union depot on main bullnou an“. Aboldood. Wash. Wishkah Clowng’ Shop Clonal». and Paula. Neatly Done 01: IA" VIIOHKAH OTIIIT TILIPHOII 147 I. Hollatlnn. Prom-tour ISAFE DEPOSIT BOXES I JONES aJONESJuc. Mr. H are. out! avian.“ 7.9010 o 00!! SERVICE IS BETTER MUTHWEST WASHINGTON LABQR iPRESS. Barber: _Brlqkllycf! llackomlthn SPEND YOUR mas WITH US. AT Tull Commercial Bu- Couple“ Line of CIGARS. TOBACCOI, CANDY AND SOFT DRINK. When You Null l HAIR CUT OR SHAY! Think of Tho cOMMERCIAL DAR-IR CHOP 838 E. Heron - Phone 804 MONEY T 0 LOAN . on DIAMONDS - JEWELRY and VALUABLIS luelneee Strletly Condlfentlnl We Repelr Anything in the Jewelry Line ED. M. REINER 819 E. Heron Aberdeen We vulcanize tires and tubes. We sell Gates Super Tread Tires. BOWEN TIRE CO. 'l7 E. WISHKAH - ABERDEEN PHONE 683 «I. R. c. of A. (0.-w. R. t N.) Hoots um Thur-d” in I. 0. O. l'. lull. Counopolu. Prod King. pro-l dont: C. O. Homing numb! no rem. gamut". Murdoch—Moot: ovary Wed-new” nix-ht, 409 E. Wilhhh. L. E. Cantleld, president; 8. W. Gibson, ucretuy. K Hoqqun—lloou every Wodnoodny night in Trude: Council Hull J. W. Bruno“. leorouu'y. E'o-t mks:- Abordoen-liofiulun—neau lat Mon day of each mantht It Crown Clgu Factory. Hoqulun ngko, Wnlhrg and Wang-«gu- Office of Business Agent. Labor Press Office. 106 North G street, Ab erdeen. Mrs. Fred King. secretary and business ssent. Phone 214. Electrlclnns. Abordoen-Boqnlnm—Meotl 2nd 3nd 4th Wodnudny night of each month It lAbor Pro-s Hall. 104 No. G Street. Aberdeen; W. L. Bnchinreod, Presi dent; H. A. Trust, Secretary. _L-dx Ems"; Indy Buben' Local Union No. 2 meet.- flnt 'l‘hundny of each month at labor Pres. Hall, 106 North 0 Bt. Dorothy Arthur. secretary. 118 South 0 St. Aberdeen. Launiryworgon 117 Madam—Meet- flnt Thunduy in each month tt Gnyport Pres: Hlll. Chas. Boyd, president; Adrln John son. mercury, Glou Laundry. Maohlnlttl. Ahrdoon-loquhm—Meeta the lac The Balfimore Oyster Home 111 m HERON STREET WIN" AND OLYMPI A OYSTERS ”CIALTY AIEKD‘“ WASH. MARLAT'F’S Popular Priced Footwear To Reduce the Cost of Living, Phone 224 BROWNELL’S MRI“ 0' MO“ mo: Hhki &vonm “I" m .IIML Wl‘ M 0“ .3 I. mu ‘ m HOME MARKET mmwm RAVI—CUM! “MM?" 7mm memo-mu Tm,” Shoes Sold and Repaired Kusti E. Ban 206 So. F St. Aberdeen ISH-KA-BIBBLE CO. Carpet Cleaning HIGH GRAD! wonK A epchAL'rv Rune MAD: FROM OLD CARPETS Phone 220 We Call and Dellver 000 E. Flret 8!. Aberdeen FOR MEN’S FURNISHINGS CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS —See— Henry Lev: CLOTHIER 317 E. Heron Aberdeen ond nnd lut Wednesduy nlxht of each [month a. K. or P. hull, Aberdeen. Moldon Aberdeen-Hoauiun—lleet Brd Inn dey of each month It 400 No. 0 Bt. Aberdeen. Albert Feuber, preeldent. Aberdeen; F. D. Bell. 301 06!. Ho quhm, eecreury. Movlng Plctun Oponun Abordeon-Hoquum—Meet 1n Tun dny of each month it. 11:00 P. I. n Ttndu Council Hall, Hoquiun. Duo P. True. ncroury. Aberdeen. Munlclana AberdoemHoqulam—Moeu lat Sun dly of each month, ulternndn; be tween Aberdeen and Hoqulun. J. F. Bell, secretary, Hoqulun. Pnlnun Aberdeen—Meets on every Monday night at. 40! E. Wilhkah St. Hoqulam—Meetl fir-t Ind third Thurman. Tradel Ind Lnbor Coun cil Hull. Hoquhm. Platter-on Abordoen-Hoqulam - Meets second Thursday of not: month at, 409 But Wuhklh stuck. Plumber- Aberdeen - Hoqulun Meet- every Thunday u 409 E. Wighkuh. J. H. Lelth. president; W. P. Jonel, finan cial secretary; O. C. Ferguson, 606 E. Fifth St... recording secremry. Aber dean. Proumon Aberdeen-Hoqulam—Meotn lat Sun dgy of such month. Clarence Moore, Aberdeen. secertary. Sallorl' Union of Pacific. Aberdeen—Meets on every Monday UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR The lollowm; umea nnm buo been decluod by the Aberdeen Cen mu Labor Council to be UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR. This action bu been taken After we blvo unsuit ed our! oflort to sign up with them or come to my settlement. and this notice in given to ornniud lobar sud its Mend: end patrons. in order tint they mu be informed of our notion end to ect eccordinply. WE DON'T PATRONIZE My City Punt Co.—Blouom Gun Hubot Iron & laohlno Works. John Stanford, Punter. W. 8. Dub. electrician. "F” Street Cute. Aberdoon Stem Laundry. Sun We, Elam. Buocm Barber Shop. )7 Order ol— 1 Am Comm Lube: eon-M We Want Your Barber Business D. GILLIS ammo-x ABERDEEN COR. F & HUME ABERDEEN, WASH. PHONE 881 or 882 Kodaks, films and Developing Broadway Pharmacy Heron and Broadway SAARI’S STUDIO We give the beat in Photoc raphy to our patrons, couflod with service that lea-9|. W. 3130 do kodlk finifidng for the amateurs. Open Sundayl, eveninfl by appointment FILMS FOR KODAKS 104 So. G St. Phono 88. Automobile Painting Sign Writing 0 U C] O. H. FERN 607 E. First Phone 581 ABERDEEN night In 7:80 p. m.. Gnyport Press hall, 204 North 0 Bt. Chu. Ole-on. secretary, Aberdeen branch. Box 280. Ohuc Mm! Worku- Abordem-Hoqmm—Meou 2nd not “I: Tue-days It 111qu mu. Abor dun. H. T. Prichud. mum, 11l Monroe St, Hoqulsm. Wuh. Tch phono Hon. 808-W. ' v Eleerlcal and am» Hallway Ink ployouf Dlvlolon 7C2 Aberdeen-Roam“: Hoots second Tuesduy in month at 2811 Simpson Avo., Aberdeen. W. Auer. Prom, L. H. Winters, ucrotuy. Tallorl No. 3”. Hoqulnm-Aberdoon—Moau every 1:: Wedneldsy each mt]: It Stum’u Tailor Shop. 2219 plon Ave. 11. Sturm, secretary. Aberdeen-Hoqulam —— Meets every Wednesday night at Labor Preu Ot tlco. 106 North G street. Aberdeen. M. G. Dethlotson. president; 0. E. Williams, secretary, 400 Chicago Ive- Tlmberwgliken, Local No. 22 Aberdeen—Meets, on every Mondny night at Labor Preu Hall. Alfred Walter-I. Sec., 613 Wllhml St. Abor dean. Iypograph[cal Aberdeen-Hoqulam—«lloets lut Bun day of each month. oltemnfln; be tween Aberdeen, Labor Prou Hull. Ind Hoqulnm. Trades Council Hull. 0. W. Boyle, secretary, 217 North K. _Abgrdeen. King’s Barber Shop For a good shave or hair cut. SHOWER BATH AND BARBER SUPPLIES 111 West Heron Aberdeen Grays Harbor Renovatory & Dye work‘ An: 353:1?” 10, 8. F 8!. ANN.” 'Mfl. 2,0 Express and Baggage mm TRANSFER CO. rm Day. in. lung. 0M“. 11’ W. Hove» LOOMIS 8: CO. .IOCIIIII GENERAL uncmmu ‘3 W 00! mm. It Tum ~ H. B. STRONG RIM. "TAT! LOAN. um 1|! III" A IPIOIALTV “I m Ind 30. m H. 7 Tum-tor. PHONE C”