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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
runftH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. i. 1 tiMM-FOWDE! Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I US HUES REPORT Coos Bay Official of Oregon W. C. T. II. Makes Statement of Year's Work. AH) CHARTER PUN FOR BIG IN NORTH BEND REVIVAL HERE l.) (Contlnuod pngo The Oregon State Convention of tho W. G. T. U. will anon nt Medford today. Mrs. Mnud 11. Wntk'lns of ls (,ol8 n ninrvolous work to nid deserving working girls. Investigations have been mnde In to the conditions of laundries, can neries and lodging houses and the fncts revealed would mnke n hiiinnii Interest story of starting significance and would prove to all the dire ne cessity of this Labor Department, we are glnd to report the Inauguration of a vice commission of 15 by the city of I'ortlnnd and that there are four women on the commission of which one Is n White HIbboner, Mrs. Lorn Baldwin, who ls nlso n Police Olllcer of tho city, that of the "De partment of Safety to Girls" and she may build ns well as to Its main linen. Another amendment suggested was that tho company be required to give n bond similar to the one- given In Mnrshfleld gunrnntcolng thnt It will construct tho road. Also that tho company uso three-Inch Instend of two-Inch plnnk In planking botween and outside- of tho rails nt crossings. Also thnt a clauso bo Inserted which shall ennblo tho council In tho futtiro to dotcrmlne by ordinance (ho limit of time that the company mny block trnfllc on streets by switching Also thnt a clauso bo Inserted thnt nny violation of tho common user clnusa of tho frnnchlso shall menu the forfeiture of tho franchise. Another change suggested was that tho company bo restricted to tho uso of electricity on nil lines ex cept tho bolt lino nlong tho wntor front, thnt lu thnt steam could bo used only on lines botween Sherman nvenuo and tho waterfront as far as Montana street whoro tho waterfront lino turns and proceeds westward of Montana across Tony Inlet. Tho company wanted tho right to uso otenm on Hrondwny. Besides tho np lillcatlon for the steam lino, tho com pany asks franchises for tho iw of electricity on nil tho principal streets in North Bond. City Attorney Mullen was Instruct ed to redraft the franchise and In sort these suggestions. Mayor Simpson appointed J. A. Word, Dr. Bnrtlo and L. F. Fnlkons- Coos Bay Churches to Unite Campaitfn Services at Tabernacle. Preliminary nrrnngomentH woro mndo nt a meeting nt tho Marshflold llnptlst church last evening for pro tractcd revival eorvlccs to bo held In Mnrshfleld in which It Is expected thnt prnctlcnlly nil of tho churches J on tho Bny will participate Tho lo cal mlnlstorn will tnko turns In con ducting tho services. Tho plnn now is to open tho mcot- Ings with n union mooting nt one of tho churches, probnbly tho Dnptlst, next Sunday ovnntng. Later, tho meetings will bo held In tho Tnber nnclo which will bo overhauled and put In condition for tho services. A largo choir will probnbly bo or ganized to assist In tho work. Tho cnmpnlgn includes plans for n gen eral moral uplift on tho Day. An liivltntlon will probably bo ex tended to tho North Bend congrega tions to unite in tho revivals. Tho complete plnns for tho rovlvnls will bo announced In a day or two. teln oh n committee to Investigate as to what can bo done about amending tho North llend charter ns desired by tho company. They nro to report next Tuesday evening whon tho coun cil meet to take up tho frnnchlso again. IK your STOMACH is out of ordor. See lilt. WINKLER. They're Here Just arrived from t'io east tho swellest line of Clothing over shown in Marshfield, AVe especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, "WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods are here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber 33oots for work; so, get ready XOAV for that rain. THE TOGGERY Mnrshfleld, state superintendent of tho Temperance nnd Labor Depart ment of the W. C. T. U., wns to hnvo been present but wns unable to be present. She sent the following self explanatory report which will bo read at the convention next Saturday. A resume of the special work In the Department of Tcmpcrnncc nnd Labor ns plnnned nnd in operation lu tho Stnte of Oregon, year end ing September 1911, Is: Inaugurate study clubs wherever possible: Two reported nH having held cinsscs during the yenr. A movement to estnbllsh In the churches the social wclfaro studies of the social service Institute, ns out lined In the Magazine "Tho Gospel of tho Kingdom": the prospect of many churches taking It up Is very bright, Boine have nlrendy dono so. This wo hopo will be n stnto wide plan. Printed and circulated 1,000 nntl treat cards. The founding of n special litera ture fund for tho purpose of publish ing special labor literature. (Seo Mrs. Addlton's offer). Literature (specially and toplcnl- ly selected) distributed nt factories and shops of nil kinds, in homos nnd direct to tho wngo enrner voter thru tho postofflcc. Specially prcpnrcd scrap books In barber shops. Out door Gospel temperance meet ings (theso hnvo been slgnnlly suc cessful in nrrcstlng thought. Co-operating with stnto labor com missioner in tho work of enforcing labor laws. Will present nt noxt loglslnturo several bills In bohnlf of j labor nnd aid In tho pnsslng of such Inwa presented by lnbor ns wo con sider right nnd Just. Special visitor work under our so cial visitor plnn of national circular has proved of Inestlmnblo vnluc. Noon meetings nt fnctorles nnd shops hnvo met with success. Sunday nfternoon meetings in largo lodging houses nnd In mission rooms bills fair to prove n move in tho right direction. Tho letter guild wherein letters nro written regularly to working girls Is a bright plan of one of our purity workers. Placing tho "American Motherhood In tho hands of working mothers, has met with good results one Union re ports 12-A plnn to introduce our sociological work lu every collego and university Is under wny. U. of O., Pacific College, O.A.C., O. Stato Normal have roported favor ably already. Press work has been pushed, es pecially articles on no shopping on Saturdny afternoons or tho week prior to Christmas. County nnd state conventions hnvo passed unanimously tho shopping pledgo and our constltuence of 300 nro having n mighty nrrest of thought along tills line. 100.000 pnges of literature distri buted In this stnte nnd doubtless much more If the Unions had care fully kept count of tho nmount cir culated the last week of the recent cnmpnlgn for "Oregon dry": over 100.000 hnvo boon published by tho stnte nnd county of Multnomah, with special referenco of winning the ln bor voto for stato wide prohibition. Special llteraturo Is now being Mnny Unions of tho stnte are co operating with tho Portlnnd com mons In Its great work for the "Down nnd Out men" Mr. McClnrcn deserves our aid nnd constant pray ers nnd we' think tho work of the Farm Colony should be nldcd with nn appropriation from the Stnte Le gislature. Our societies will nlso work with others In demanding of tho stnte nn Industrial school for wayward girls tho need ls very great. Co-opernto with the Consumer's League In gaining nn early closing law nnd in sustaining the demands of the Consumer's Lenguo standard. Tho Multnomnh county superin tendent of temperance nnd lnbor, be ing n nntlonnl lecturer In this de partment, Oregon is nble to profit by her Intelligent understanding of this work nnd to hnvo at most ren Bonnble rate her services ns lecturer or lender of social science cinsscs nnd Institutes. She conducts two cinsscs in Portlnnd Mrs. L. F. Addl ton of LcntB. Wo hnvo also to re port thnt besides tho 7 leaflets she has written for tho nntlonnl depnit mr.nt, she hns nlso published (In con nection with Miss Gntshnll, publisher, Portlnnd). 5 leaflets In Multnomnh county. Two during tho cnmpnlgi nnd these hnvo had wldo circulation through tho stnto. Mrs. Addlton stnnds ready to c-nd to nny county n recommended lis of books nnd pamphlets for study clubs. Wo recommend thnt every county boat will work for two social centers one, the rural school house with n systematic course provided of lec tures, concerts of a high order, alio dobates on lending social nnd Indus trial questions. Tho second social conter to bo In form of n coffeo house Including rending room nnd nil tho conveniences thnt go with n comfort station. Wo recommend thnt every Union will contribute toward the maintain nnco of n soclnl settlement nt Port lnnd, as Massachusetts does nt Bos ton. Wo recommend thnt our nntlonnl lecturer of the department bo sent ns n fraternal delegate, next year to I tho federation of labor convention nnd tho Stnto Grnngo convention. MRS. MAUD BAKER WATKINS, Stnto Supt. Temp, nnd Lnbor, Marshflold, Oregon. POCAHONTAS NOTICE. All members of tho Pocahontas Lodgo nro requested to meet at tho Swedish hall Friday evonlng, Oc tober fi. nt 7:30, on very impor tant business. By order of MARGARET METLIN, Pocahontni. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh snlmon nnd nn prepared to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Empire Citv, o GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River n iNE pleasant thing about our business is the satisfaction we get from the satisfaction we give Our customers go away satisfied; if the satisfaction does n't last we want them to come back and tell us so "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSITFIELD BANDON "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITU TUB NORTH HANK KOAM AT PORTLAND Sails for Coos Bay from Portland, Thursday, Oct, 5. NORTH PrtJlFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIIIELESS Sails for Marshfield from San Francisco, Friday, Oct. 6. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McOEORQE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON OCTOBER a, 10, 17, 21 AND :tl. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON OCTOBER 7, II, Ul AND 28. L. II. KEATING. AGENT MIONE MAIN 3M, FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leavo Mnrshfleld for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock over evening nnd n fiord quickest connections with Southern Pacific Hallway. Faro $0.00. COOS BAY HOSEBUHG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnndilleld. C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domettlc and Imported brandB. Pinter, Llm, Brick aud all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 in" wiUNK"!i?uy"I,KXU,c",TIS" Blanchard's Livery Jniues C. Dnlilmnu, "Cowboy" Mayor of Omaha, "Throws the Lniint" Mnyor Jns. C. Dahlmnn started his career os a cowboy, and Is at n re printed nnd clrculnted on Womun's sent Mnyor of Omaha, and hns the' Mm nnhiin suffrage and the labor question with i following record. Sheriff of Dawes horse, n rig or anything frt VaIi il...A. . the nlm of securing the labor voto for , X ?:a"' ',, . 1Taor .7 , , , , Cnndron, two terms; Democratic woman's suffrage In tho coming cam pnign nnd tho nntlonnl lecturer, Mrs. L. F. Addlton takes part In tho de bate at the Stato Convention. Two working girls hnve been re scued from n bad lodging house nnd been found good work. One social visitor .has constantly from one to flvo or six girls In her own home tiding them over n "no work" period nnd getting them work. 20 visits were made Into snloons trying to find one woman's husband nnd get him homo out of liquor's clutches. 50 visits roported In laborer's homes and four cases of confinement inri committeeman, eignt years; Mayor of Omahn, six years, and In 1010 Candidate for Governor of Neb raska. Writing to Foloy & Co., Chi cago, he says: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills nnd they have given mo n great deal of relief so I cheer fully recommond them." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Wo have secured tho livery uusl ness of L. II. Helsner nnd nro pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Careful di Ivors, goon rlss and everything lint will mean satisfactory sorvlce to puono us for a driving needed In truck- tho llvory lino. We nlso do g business of all kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS Livery, Feed nnd Snles Service. 141 First nnd Alder Streots . Phone 138-J -FOR RENT Houses $17, S18 nnd 820 per month. 5-room house nt Bunker Hill. . . .$12 (Furnished Flat 12 MENgii"-'' rooms close In 8 nnd $10 I.IBaBq p.,,..,,, ,..Mt.v,, Wb.UI.uii.iii. I. ' AVG. FTiJZEEN CS Central Ave,. Marshflold. Ore. Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACHER Pupil of Carl Chrlstensen, the well were cared for free. known Now York Swedish concert In tho recent , campaign, tho, pianist, will take a limited number of Grange was with us. In getting Ore- students for private lessons, gon dry. Applicants call at Studio, Seugs- A loan fund has been established ' tacken Bldg., ISO Broadway. I T. J. SCAIFE 8S A. II. HODGINS Marshfield Paint, $b Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wnoh theso garments cleaner nnd better than tho work can be done elsowhoro, nnd they are not worn to much. Wo do not shrink them, even woolen garments nro returned tn same size as whon sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, ordinary repairs free of charge an you have fresh clenn, sweet under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next wee laundry bundlo. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry inov gso-J - A Modern BrJok Building. Elect'1 Lights, Steam Heat. ElcW Furnished Rooms with " and Cold Water. II O T E L .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. . Rates: 50 cents a Day and UP3' Cor. Broadway and iarek Marshfield. oreguu. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day-BOe. Tie g S1.00; week $3.00 to S5.00. iw keeping apartments with 'FJlKS 4V.vv iu jio.w .!.,, PrOB. BATHS E. W. SUUUivani - - m I Mn r twi1ti "-j 'JttlpKv- hi