The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES; THEY'RE LOYAL TO YOU
Leading Oklahoma City Concerns Who Solicit the Co-Operatlon of Organized Labor and Their Friends
Diamonds Watches Silverware
A. F. FRICKE
Jeweler and Optician ^
OKLAHOMA CITY
\ wmI Main St. Phone 2743 *
V SHOE CO. 1
fit*, t | •
THE HOME OF
Oood Shoes
union-LABEliD SHOES
ALWAYS in STOCK
210 West Main
Brook's Home Bakery
For Quality and Satisfaction
Harbour-Longmire Co.
Will Furnish Your Home on Easy Payments
Sellers of Lifetime Furniture
22 1 to 223 Went Grand Avenue
Ride!.
OKLAHOMA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Pioneers of Fine Grinding
When you sell "OK" Cement you furnish your trade ten
per cent, or 38 lbs. more =>f actual cement in each barrel;
or, in other words, "OK" Cement will make ten per cent
more concrete of the same quality or 10 per cent stronger
concrete of the same quantity than any other cement.
Sales Of lice. Ground Floor Lee Building
Mills at Ada, Oklahoma
Official Roster of Unions
Corner Seventh and Hudson Sts.
Phone 1887
Office and Yards
Douglas Ave. ltd Rock Island R. R
Residence 910 West First Street
Phone 2884
E. O. PARSONS
Manufacturers of Reinforced Concrete Burial Vaults
Concrete Building Block Columns, Balustrades, Sidewalks
Floors and all kinds of Concrete Work
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
Patterson Street Cars
Furniture
Gai Stovei
Phone 2409
Floor Coverings
Shades
Sparks Furniture Co.
1 32-1 34 Went Second Street
K. to P. Home Furnishers
Walk a Block or Two—Save a Dollar or Two
McDonald's Pharmacy
Prescription Druggists
Telephone 1213
Full Line Union Cigars
230 Weit Grand Avenac Oklahoma City, Okla.
/\ rmstrong-Byrd Music Co.
\VHOLESAL£ AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
( AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.
) 11«*n«h|tsart«tm HOI cj. ML, N. W., Wash
\llngton, I> C
)' President, Samuel Oompers, Clgarmak-
crs' International Union. Secretary,
Prank Morrison, International Tyi ogjH|>li
leal I'nlon. Treasurer, John B. Leiinon.
Journeymen Tailors' Union of Americu.
OKLAHOMA STATE FEDERATION OF
LABOR.
it SOl-2-3 State National Bank Building.
klahoma <'Itv. Okla. Phone Walnut 8M'
President, c. C. Zelgler, oklahoma
C|i v Klrst Vice President, «' E Con-
rial'lv. Lehigh Second Vlee President J Ml -
' Ph-li Third Vice President. tlus I '.
Koeeker, Tulsa; Fourth Vice President, S.
lloyilston, Wilburton Fifth Vice I "res-
ident,'.I. S Campbell, 101 lteno; Secretar>
I'rrasure, l Luther Langston, Oklahoma
City.
Legislative Committee—Lee Payne.
Phillips Ceorge McConnell. Bartlesville
Jesse L. I ay. Ardmore.
Auditors and Tellers Ira Brooks, Tul-
. M. K. Akin. Shawnee. A. W. Bennett,
Chickasha.
OKLAHOMA CITY CENTRAL TRADES
AND LABOR COUNCIL.
Composed of delegates of various labor
irgarilzations of oklahoma Cit> Meets
•very Thursday night at Trades Council
I lalli 1:!4 South Robinson St M. R
Powell, President; E. J. Leach, Secretary.
OLAHOMA CITY BUILDING TRADES
COUNCIL
Composed of delegates of the various
crafts In tin* building trades Meets ev-
ery Wednesday night at I.T-. South lloh-
lnson. Sam Chase, Pres.; Harry Spencer,
Sec.
OKLAHOMA CITY ALLIED PRINTING
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Qraphaphones and all JXCusical Instruments
\ \ WEST MAIN
L I I = VfRI FT
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Labor
been
you to t
of your patronage at our stores
P. & H. Cigar Company.
Structural Iron Workers Union. Meets
evcrv Frldav night at 1:14 So. llohlnson
W 11 Moore, Pres., Tims Murphy, bee.
United Garment Workers of America,
No. 83. Meets each second ami fourth
Saturday afternoon at LP- So. Robinson
Miss Stella Hush, See., 218 4 N. Itoblnson.
Woman's Union Label League. Meets
>ver> Saturday night at 131 ^ So. Robin-
•«.ii " Miss « Blackman, Pres . Mrs.
Laura W. Corder, Sec.-Treas.
International Stereotypers and Electro-
typers Union, No. 93. Meets at l North
Webb. I Larkln. Pres , F Strohmeyer,
Sec.-Treas.
International Brotherhood of Leather-
workers on Horse Goods. No. 67. Meets
every Frldax night at LP- So Robinson.
A M. Rice, Pres.; Jnu. Von Kim, Sec.-
Treas.
International Organization of Wood.
Wire and Metal Lathers. No. 26. Meets
everv Tuesda\ night at LP« So. Robin-
son. C. e c.rlfflth, Pres.; Wm. Schutt,
See.
Journeymen Barbers' International Un-
ion of America. No. 200. Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays of each month at
Lt4 So. Robinson. John Bach. Pres.; Kay
Roberts, Sec.
Journeymen Horseshoers Union No. 183.
Meets first and third Monday night of
each month at LP,is So. Robinson, tred
Wilson, Pres.; 1>. K. Mlllen, See.
Cutters
Volz-Horigan Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Journeymen Stone
America. Oklahoma City Branch.
first and third Mondays at lp-. So
inson Robt. Stratton, Pres.; J. K.
North
Meets
Rob-
Sim-
ns, Se
Journeymen Tailors' Union of America.
No 31. Meets lirst Monday of each month
lit 21 'i West Reno, J. Calhoun, Pres.; 1).
f. Iloltmter, Set'.
Oklahoma Brotherhood of Railway
TRADES COUNCIL Clerks —I S. Prk'kett, Pres C. I.. Oam-
Compospd of unions employed In print- be". Se'
inn trades, viz Typographical. Press-
men, Bookbinders. Mailers, I'lioto-hn-
gravers and Stereotypers. Meets third
Tuesdav of each month at r 02 State Na-
tional Bank Bldg. c. I. Channaberry.
Secretary, Room 30B State Nat I Bank
Bldg., Phone 60H.
CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL
Meets Thursday evening at 417 West
Cal. President, ti. F. Arnold; Secretary-
Treasurer, P. J. Freeman.
124.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, No.
4. Meets every Monday night at 13 4
Alexander & Upsher
Insurance, Surety Bonds
Real Estate
Phone P B. X. 13 Room 200 Baltimore Building
Window Shades
Phone 5197
Phone 1391
Household Necessities
Union Furniture Co.
New and Second-Hand
Furniture
419 N. Broadway
.... Itoblnson. Kred Holme
Martin Hanson, Secretary; H. A Duncan.
Huh. Ant., T.'i Ko. Itoblnson.
American Federation of Musicians, No.
375. Meets first Sunday of each month
at 128Vfe W. (irand. P. F. Peterson, Pres.;
H. I >. Grout, Secretary.
, Bricklayers' International Union No. 1.
) Meets each Monday night at Henderson
' Hall, (Jene Smith, President; Fred Smith,
\ I Secretary.
< Brotherhood of Painters. Decorators and
/1 Paperhanflers of America. Meets every
Friday night at LP/fe bo. Robinson. W in.
Blankenshlp, President: <■ I Bliss. Sec-
retary; Bert Dickson, Business Agent.
Cigar Makers' International Union, No.
450. Meets every lirst Friday of each
I month, at National Bldg., M. L borsyth,
Secretary.
International Brotherhood of Book-
binders, No. 180. Meets second Friday of
each month at LP-, So Robinson A. A.
Clifford, Pres.; John Campbell, Sec., auu
i W Main.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America. Local No. 468
quarters 21« N Harvey, .Ph""«
Meet each Tuesday at 1284 w
W. II. Edwards, Business Agent
! Embler, Financial Secretary.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, No. 276. ,v~
Ury Monday night at 134 b'V w\J inTns
S J Rldgeway, Pres.; W. E Williams,
I tec.-Sec.; P. Mackey, Bus. Agt., 4l<
| \\\ California.
Carpenters Mill Workers. No. 1164.—
Meets Monday night. 411 \\ . t nl£|-
I s. Harvey, Pres.; R. W. Mullhausen,
Fin. -Se
Oklahoma City Printing Pressmen and
Assistants' Union. No. 14§. Meets second
Sundav of each month at 134 So. Robin-
son F M Kennedy, Pres.; Chas. < han-
nabery, Sec., Room :t05 State Nat I Bank.
Oklahoma City Typographical Union,
No. 283. Meets lirst Sunday of each
month at 13 4 So. Robinson. Garvin
Brown Pres . Ol ee S. Wilson, Sec-
Treas ; Sec.-Treas. office 501-2-:! State
Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Walnut 3114-J.
Operative Plasterers International As
sociatlon. No. 170. Meets evry Monday
night at 2lp,
Fred Sutley,
Pre
E.
Phone 600
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
20S West Second Street
TELEPHONE 413
Standard Wall Plaster Co.
Office and Factory
Douglas and Rock Island
W. P. BANNON
OKLAHOMA CITY
Frederickson-Kroh Music Co.
THE BIG MUSIC HOUSE 221 W. MAIN
"Everything Frsm a Pipe Organ to a Phonograph Needle"
Pianos on Easy Payments
Your Credit is Good Here
We Want Your Trade
Down Town Store
3rd and Broadway
Designs, Cut Flowers
Floral Decorations
Angel's Greenhouse
401 & 415 N. Western Ave.
Greenhouse Phone 3449 Black OKLAHOMA CITY
okla.,
I lead-
4878.
Irand.
Wm.
Waiters and Waitresses. No. 327 Meet
on Tuesday nights at LP* So. Robinson.
.1 A. Ringling. Pres.; W. E. Hamilton,
Sec.
Oklahoma County Farmers' Union.—
Leonard Johnson. Pres.. Jones, Route
S. .1 Batson, Sec.-Treas., Choctaw,
R. 6.
Order of Railway Conductors. Meets
at pi :;0 a m . 2nd and 1th Sundays in
each month at lUiKle's Hall. E- W. ^
Chief Conductor; W. s. Aker, Asst.
Conductor; W. L. Hopkins, Secretarj.
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local No.
291 U A Meets very I uesdaj night at
1?,U So Robinson, s. II. Close, Pres.;
Ralph Morris, Sec. and Bus. Agt.
international Union of Steam
Williams. Pres.. A. E liatha\\;iN. I"in-
Sec ; II. II. Chambers, Rec. Set.
Bakers and Confectionery Workers,
| v nitr!
Prade
Richar-
Dlekey, Rec. Se
American Brotherhood of Cement W<prk
ers. No. 120. Meets every
at LP • So. Robinson. !'• W
Wm. Spencer, Sec.
Asphalt Workers. No. 68. Meets
ond and fourth Saturday at 1.1% b< :
inson. C 11. K. .lolinson. Pres. anr
Agt.; J. R. Rlnkard, Sec.
American Federation of Laborers. No.
12S65. M
Robins
Newly Furnished Throughout
Rooms by Day or Week
BONN'S CAFE
"The Old Reliable"
SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY
Phone 22 lO Tables For Ladies 128 W. First St. /
Meets first and third Saturday nights,
rades Council hall. Fred M. Hill. Ires.,
[chard McGinty, Fin Sec.; (has. J.
*day night
Ned do, Pres..
sec-
and Bus
:I S. Harvey, rres.; 12S65 Meet everv Tuesday night at LP^
Fin.-Sec. I Robinson. I'M Manwairin, Pres.; I
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Sclieldlgger, Bus. Agt.
Joiners of America. No. 812. Laundry Workers. No. 93. Meets every
erv Friday night, odd l ellovs hall, t.ii „ .^ nighi over Metrooplitan 1 heater
Itol Hill. Mc<'"re. pres v r. W. pres.; Mrs ltarlier. See.
<'.oodrlch, Fin.-Sec.. nmth# rhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Sweep
Without
Dust.
Kill the
Germs
You can if yon will use 0. K. Floor Sweep on your floors
and O.K.Carpet Sweep on your carpets,rugs and matting
The cheapest possible way of keeping Floors and Carpets clean
and eliminating the dust nuisance. Saves time and labor. Saves
your health, for it kills disease germs and purifies the air of the
room when used. It is not a luxury but economy to use it.
manufactured by
O. K. Sweeping Compound Co.
1 19 WEST FIRST STREET. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
We Make You a Suit For
Guaranteed
S15.00
Tuesday
Enterprise
Motor & Cycle Co.
116 Writ Second, Ok ahnma City
Harley-Davidson and Indian
MOTORCYCLES
General Repairing
Sundries and Supplies
International Brotherhood of
Workers. No. 456. Meets every
night at 13Mi So. itoblnson. J., K.;W hale>,
Pres; E II. Mead, Sec.; b E. Cross,
Business Agent, HVi Robinson.
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers. No. 155.- Meets evefV FrWa>
nlcht at LP- So Robinson. l< m Payis,
President; Af. li. C.allion, Sec., Box f N3.
Teamsters Union No. 841. Meets every
Wednesday night at LP,2 So. Robinson.
lOrnest West. President. A l-./ell. Lecord-
ing Secretary; John A. Penny, Secretary-
Treasurer and Business Agent.
Theatrical Stage Employes Internation-
al Alliance No. 112. Meets every Friday
evening from ;> to , p. m. in Metropoli-
an Theatre building, h rank Shook I res*.
j Chas Nichols. Hn. Sec.; W. II. Adams,
Brotherhood of Locomotive 1 . . >
Electrical Enginemen. No. 638. Meets Kstebrook |)
We Invite
obinson
erv Wednesday aft
MeKennon, See
'anil Pottawatomie. ;
TI Jit '.'-I'IO P>. 1 '
LEEDS WOOLEN MILLS
3 1 North
Broadway
Re
Set
United Association Journeymen Plumb-
ers. Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters and Steam
Fitters" Helpers of the United States and
Canada. No. 419. Meets every ruesday
night at i8Mt So Robinson. •' B orim-
mett. Pres R. 1'. ader, Rec.-Sec
Brotherhood of Locomotiv Engineers.--
Meets Estehrook hull, rorner Robinson and
I Pottawatomie, every Thursday night at
s ;to. Win. MeKennon, Pres J. W estrau,
Cook's Union. No. 654. Meets Thursday
nights at LP™ So Robinson. Willis Arm- i
strong. Pres.; Don W Henderson, fcec. ,
and Bus. Agt.
Mailers' Union, No. 30. Meels lirst
! Tuesdav in eaeli month at tlb'i. North
lUroadwav. I'. Ii. Hagan, Pres., II
! itousch, See.
International Photo Engravers' Union
of North America. Local No. 56. Meets
first Monday night in each month at
I West (Irand. l-'.rwln Rothschild. Pres. ;
[Calvin Person, Sec.-Treas., 417 E. 6th St. |
International Association of Machinists.
! -Meets first and third Thursday nights!
I at 134 So. Robinson, it. R. Jones, Pres.; i
IC. O. Townsend, Sec
'5
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Will train you for worKnow how and the position and salary
will be satisfactory. Train for a profession. DO IT NOW I
Go to Draughon's Fifth f loor, Baltimore Building
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
The Temple of Knowledge
422-424-426 428 BASSET BUILDING
Chiropractic College and Infirmary
Dr. D. J. HAYDEN
Physician, Surgeon and Chiropractor
Diseases of Women and Childreu, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and Eczema
Specialty Phone 958 Oklahoma City
a
RIGGERT STUDIO
110 1-2 West Main Street Telephone 1637
Successor to Wood's Studio
We Make Nothing But High Class Photos in
All Lines of Photography h. j. riggert. Prop.
Night and Day
Bank
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
"Almost Always at Your Service"
OPEN 8 P. M.—CLOSE 9 P. M
officers and directors
C. J. Webster, President. W. N, Hayes, Vice-Pr s. F. H. Mjers, Cashier
W. E. Rowsey F. C. Boa$«n
0. K. Transfer & Storage Company
The Largest Houae in the Southwest
Household Goods Packed, Stored and Shipped. Cheap Rate of
Insurance. 90,000 Square Feet of Floor Space.
We Do a General Transfer and Storage Business
We Make a Specialty of Receiving and Distributing Car Load
Lots. Your Wants Always Get Prompt and Careful Attention
PHONE 338
Higgins-Jones Realty Co.
Higgins Heights and
Jones Grove Additions
Rooms 206-7-8 State National Building
Oklahoma City, Okla.
If You Must Buy Lots on Easy Terms
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Casler, Howard M. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911, newspaper, June 3, 1911; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106991/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.