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Show One pound of these Wonderful California Cali-fornia Herbs cureri them of rheumatism. rheuma-tism. People iium all over the L'. 6. have written us letters telling of tho autoundlnj; results of these hot foot hatha. Free booklet. .Men and women wo-men agents are building up a good biiHinees. Belling them mall, and to their neiRhixirs. More agents Wanted. Sample bag $i.oo postpaid. Rheumatism Rheuma-tism Herb Co.. Santa Monica, California. Califor-nia. Advertisement. 2')'. ! At the HUB gl Little Neck Stearn Clams Ready to Serve Ej Olympia Oyster and Crab Meat Cocktails Fresh Shrimps, Lobsters and Crabs Received Daily I OLYMPIA OYSTERS $1.25 a Pint I Sandwiches of All Kinds 1 284 Twenty-fifth Street GOLD RIBBON HEALTH BREAD 10c AH Grocers , Union Printing Gives More For Each Dollar 1 EVERY dollar that you spend for printing j is an investment. It is designed to accomplish ac-complish a purpose and the better that I it serves that purpose, the better investment j , it is. If you are buying printing, especially if it is aimed to sell merchandise, it is to your interest to see that it is produced by Union fl Printers, working on the eight hour day, hall-day hall-day on Saturday basis. Printing produced under these conditions is not only reasonable in first cost, but through its greater effectiveness, effective-ness, accomplishes more for each dollar M expended. 1 A printed patrc is a mighty and a capricious thing. In nowhere no-where is this more truo than in advertising literature. One folder will draw inquiries and orders and another produced apparently ap-parently undr similar conditions fails to attract more than a npple o interest Such things are not happen-so. But frequently, the cause i.r success is not laid at tho floor of the proper individual, the printer. The print frs skill can make or break thr success of any piece of printed matter. In the little decisions of typography, whicb mean everything in readability and attractiveness, h- V H can increase its effectiveness a thousand-fold. m Ami .'i good printer cases your troubles a lot, too There's a lii-: weight off of your mind when you are sure that the printed print-ed matter is going t be delivered looking just as good as you had mentally pictured it Of course, he saves you the annoy- anee nf laboriously r-orreeting proofs full of ill-setting and mis- But ability to do things like, this takes natural skill, training l'i and proper working conditions. H The 1'nion Printer must demonstrate his ability before he tj is permitted to become a member of the organization, and while wm he is n memher he constantly improves himself His working P hours are designed so that he has the time in which to study H and better his work. H Right now printers arc asking for the enforcement of the H fortv -four-hour neck agreement between themselves and their B, employers. Stated simply, as "fortv-t'our hours a week,' the expression doesn't mean much, but interpreted it means a lot to you in the way of more printing for your dollar. Bigh.1 hours a day and a half-holiday on Saturday gives the 1'nion Printers a ehance to be in condition physically and men- -fla tally to give your printing tin.' thought and care that its im- Hj portant work deserves I nder these conditions they can work Bm faster and surer and turn out a better job Pf The theory of long hours as an aid to greater production H has been loner exploded. In any art that requires the skill and I ability that printing docs mental alertness in necessary. Ther is one way to assure it reasonable working hours. Hi You want belter printing and more of it for your money. B Tho Union Printers aro anxious to give it to you. Co-operate H with them YOUR printer should employ Union Printers on a H forty-four-honr-week basis Wm What We Do for Our iMembers I'unnK 'he period of -r'nn ; .; Mia' ihe Intornauonal Typographical rnum has been in existence. It has constantly W ought to bo of Kreater benefit fo its members ami to the prln' s- inc craft. The Wonderful tJnlon Printers Home and Tuhercu losls Sanatorium al Colorado Springs is maintained for its ageci and disabled members. It provides a pension for those who are fl too old to support themselves at their trade. A substantial burial benefit is paid upon the death of any member. In order that its workers may Increase their ability, a course fl of instruetlon has been provided, and apprentices are given fire j '-nrs' instruction and carefully supervised training in order that , In tandards of the prln'ini; craft may be perpetuated and fur V V thered. The history of the International Typographical Union Is a rccora ot progreBsiveueBi anu auuieveiuem r If you would like lo learn more about the accompllshmi ntfl and th Ml alms of this great, progressive orpamzation address the nearest local K union for the booklet. "Facts." which gives you unbiased, B information in greater detail. a j The International I Typographical Union I General Headquarters: Indianapolis, Indiana p Advertisement Paid for by Ogden Tyopgraphical Union, No. 236 VEST rRTDAVS AN-SWTJR, " " - f ORE-H GOH3 n - OPEGON WM LSBBBsl |