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THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 15, 1914EVEMIMG EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES: I ATCCT 'LHICUI . OF I. C MtLOM'Y Kclltor nml J'ub. DAN K. M.U.ONKV cu Keillor Dedicated to the son lie of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Entered at the Postoffice at Marsh field. Oregon, (or transmission tfcioufh the malls as second-class jn&Il matter. , NEWS COQUILL t g. speh IS ",' AGAIN MYRTLE POINT ROUTE OPPOSED SAYS LI IS VIOLATED HERE DRPITY LABOR COMMISSIOXEIt STATES UK MAV PROSECUTE MARSH FIELD OFFENDERS 18 HOURS' TIME GIVEN. Marshfield. Or. July 14. 1J14. Editor Times- 1 would consider it a .great favor to me, ad 1 believe it would be of Mae interest to your readers If jm would publish the following state meat la your valuable paper: "The Industrial Welfare Comnils ilea of Ore cob on August 5th. 1913. zMde the following ruling: 1- No girl under the age of 1 years shall be employed in any man ufacturing or mercantile establish ment, millinery, dressmaking, or hair dressing-shop, laundry, hotel or restaurant, telephone or telecraoh establishment, or office. In the State ot Oregon, more than eight hours and twenty minute during any one day. or more than fifty hour. in any one "eek. 2. No girl under the age of IS shall be empleyed la any one of the above named occupations after the boar of :v0 o'clock p. at. 3; A minimum wage of $1.00 per day shall be established for girls be tween the aces of 16 and IS years, working in t'e above stationed oc cupations." And again on December 9th. 1913. the Industrial Welfare Commission made the following ruling: 1. No person, firm or corpora tion, shall employ any experienced adult woman In any Industry tn the itate of Oregon, paid by time rate of payment, at a weekly wage rate of Jess than JS.23 per week, any lesser amount being hereby declared inad equate to the necessary cost of liv ing to such woman workers and maintain them In health. 2. Nor shall any such person, firm or corporation employ women rn any Industry la the State of Ore son for more than 31 hours a week. 1. Nor shall any such person, firm or corporation pay Inexperienced adult women worker employed by the time rate of payment, at a rate of wngos les than H 00 per week And the maximum length of time fetich workers ma be considered .n cxnArlunced In any industry : al uv exceed one year." The above ure the ruling nu.l. v tho Commission, which makes r a tate law, and from Investigations that I have made while iu our city. I know that several of the above men tlonwl Industrie are violating t e law. I also know- that some doctor are not complying with the law In re gard to their office help, and thin is notice to all parch, concerned that unlos the law- is otxoed. both a to the number of hours of employment, and as to the rate of pay per week, after thl notice appears. I will pro ceed to prosecute them. Yours rpett fully. 1 ' C H. ORAM. I Deputy Labor Counilselouer. Special to The Times COQUILLE. Or. July IS Mr l and Mrs. James Laird last Friday afternoon and evening entertained the Past Matrons and their husbands at an elaborate chicken dinner. The ladles met with the hostess In the afternoon and at 6 p. n. were Joined by their husbands. The beautiful farm home W3s a mass of flowers, every nook and corner available being filled with them. One room alone was nothing but red carnations The dinner was served in the orchard un der the trees. The table was covered with flowers. Each guests' place was found by a pretty hand-painted place card which was a large red poppy. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Lyons. Mr. and Mrs C. R. Bar row. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maury. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose. Mr. and Mrs F S Slacle. Mr. and Mrs Cbas. Klme. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Pesert. and Mesdames S. S. Norton. J. A. Lamb. Levi Snyder, of Portland. Or., and J. C. Laird and Sheldon and Lawton Von Pegert. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leneve. accom panied by Mrs. Hall, motored to Rose burg on Saturday, returning on Sun day. E. A Folsom. of the Folsom Con fectionery. spnt Sunday with friends In Myrtle Point. Mrs. Farlow. of Ashland. Ore.. Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. II. 0. Anderson. Mrs. Robert Watson and children returned Monday after spending a few days at Bandon. Steve Galllcr. the popular hotel man of Bandon. wa a visitor on Monday R A. Boot!', the Republican nomi nee for United States Senator, was here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. R. It. Hog expects to leave about August 1 for California, wher. h will Join Dr. Hoag. who has beer there the last month. R. H. Mast, cashier in the Farmers Merchants bank. Is very sick with rheumatism. William Candlln and wife arrived home Monday after a ten days' vaca tion la San Francisco. William Cox. of Curry county. 1 visiting with bis daughter. Mrs. J. W I.eneve. Marvin Jordan, of the 0. A. C . of Corvalll. Or. is ls!tlng with friends for a few davj. AT .TOE . HOTELS MM m m. , t tlii l handler. F'lnk P,g p. -,a".,l i, A l w. Mm-..- l . a J Si-moker." Portland. R E Pruelap. Gold Beach; I. Kahn. Portland. F. E. Draae. Bandon. Harry Wells. Port land: E. D. Doran. Portland; E. &hroedr. Sua Ftamhvo: A. D. An drews, sau PrancUco: Berlin Church. San Francisco: John Fluneran. Eu w: a- 0. Walker, Kujene; w. R. McOeorge. Eucene: J. .M. Brlnkley, Portland: Walter Scott. San Fran chwo: E. M. Rosenthal. Portland; Phllo Howard. Seattle. Man Who Had Joyride to Ho tel De Carter June 5 Can Stay 3 Days This Time. A fine of J3 and two and one-ha'f days In Jail was the sentence Imposed on M. G. Sperry. engineer at the Smith-Powers mine at Henry Me. by Recorder Butler, when Sperry was called yesterday afternoon to answer to a charge of being on the streets In a drunken condition. Sperry was found on the sidewalk In front of the Record office by Mar shal Carter at noon yesterday. He was so drunk that Marshal Carter could not handle him alone and he called Officer Richardson. The of ficers then removed him to the Hotel de Carter, where he was allowed o , sleep for a while. At 4 o'clock Sperry was brought before Recorder Butler and while he was still feeling a little bit dizzy he tried to explain matters Sperry de clared that Marshal Carter makes It a point to arrest him every time he comes to town, to he decide! to get drunk and take the consequences. "Ain't you ashamed of me. Mr. Butler?" asked Sperry. 'T am really ashamed of myself. This Is the third time I've been up here, and I owe jou J10 now. that Is the worst of It. ' City Attorney Goss questioned Epotrv as to why he persisted In get Ina drunk every time t.- rime u tc.j. Sperry said tha ie ilH n-1 I'll'-m? to get drunk but that eeiy time he took a drink It wen: to Ms hr.r "There Is no use going Into de tail." said Sprry. "Your news peper fraternity will print the whole thing anyway." City Attorney Goss reprimanded Sperry. He said that in Mew of bis :epeated effenses he would rerom Hivnd that tue sentence be more se vere. "It Is not that the city care. any thing about your 5." bald Goss. "Hut we do want to puncture your hide deep enough so that you will be reminded of the sentence that mar be Imposed In the event you are brought up here aealn." Sperry arrived In town Saturday evening and managed to keep sober until noon yesterday. He Intended to leave on the morning train for Henryrllle. but arrived at the station three minutes too late. Sperry Is the fellow who was tlv n a Joy ride by Officers Richardson and Carter on June .. when he was j far gone that he could not stand i. Li. feej. At that time Marshal farter found Sporry In the doorway c the Central Hotel, and when he f'und that he could not handle Sper r. he railed Richardson by phone 'id told htm to bring the whel ' irrow. Pedestrians were amused when the Ulcers placed Sperry n the barrow and started In the direction of the hotel. Sperry will hare a hearing tomorrow morning before the Re order and It is likely that his fine will be more than customary, a this I Ms third offense. North Bend Chamber of Com merce Would Have Mail Brought by Gardiner. .wording to A. 0. Raab. the North Bend Chamber of Commerce does not favor the plan to have the I'nlted States mall continue by tho Myrtle Point route. He says that the Chamber of Commerce nnd other organizations In North Bend prefer to hate the mall carried by rail to Gardiner and from there down the coast by the Gorst & King auto service. The North Bend Chamber holds that the railroad will be completed as far as tidewater this fall and that the mail could be handled by rail and auto, via Gardner, thereby facil itating Its delivery. In view of that situation the Chamber will not elr-j culate petition endorsing the Myrtle' Point route. I At the last nine ting of the Marsh field Chamber of Commerce, that I body decided to endorse the Myrtle ' Point route anil went on record ns being opposed to the steamboat . route. . It Is only a matter of IS months before the mall will he han dled by rail exclusively. But In the meantime the Myrtle Point route Is the most desirable, according to Assistant Postmnntnr Sumner. Salem I teller Fund. Secretary .Motley, of the Marsh field Chamber of Commerce. Is In receipt cf a letter from the Salem tMaii.) Fire Relief Committee, nsk Inj for money for the relief of tue srfferer. The letter state that the flte of Thursday. June :5. rendered ! hvmeles. and destitute between I ."..' no and 0.0oo eop.o. mostly wa;. earners, representing between JIOoo ' and 4000 families. The relief committee U m.k.nj;' a jcneral appeal .'or ..,.u-j t Uf ious organizations throuphout the' country. Action will be taken on the tsa:ter by the Chamber of Com-, merce at Its next regular meeting. ' which will be held Friday night. .ivi:imsi:i i.kttkhs. ! Jfggi SPECIAL IN MEN'S SUITS We are showing n uwiuuiui assortment of AII-nhh, wen tailored Suits latest ciiIh. neml Kngllflh box back or regular. All new materials. Well worth IIS.SU. t-'O "l -- CHOICE $15.00 A large assortment of Arrow Shirts, all the new materials, with soft French cuffs and de tachable collars to match $1.50 See Windows SPECIAL-ALU SUITS OIME-Half1! All Summer rjoaii A Lino of Skirts , A Line of i)re Knln Coatg, Xe . ,,Mni and iw Hair Goods anJOr ONE-THIRD Of One Line of Dree All Sweaters Muslin I nderwca, Knit Underwear ONE-FOURTH A beauf.fui ,(,, Unery talues to f' CHOICE $$; EHJWpii IB BMgMMHwmimwinMnaMHBHHiHB a. ""'""'""SSSS iiim.Z"' FREE COO PON j IDEAL AR'Tt A ' I! y JLvA PATJTERKlOUTFIT rftCSCNTATION Dt. SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPONS ENTITLE EVERT Om GIFT No. 1-IDEAL ARTiPATTERN OUTFIT-CMS M Nrit Kmbrnlilrrr Pattern of atxolutclr the I.Imi .i-.i! Nt 19 ctnU -h. irtulw retail talu. wcrald cwt Dura Iki.Tif oVorCooi)l.trl.mln KmbrulJcrr StIUtiloc br Moi n-V" til Ik.ImI Vt-rv..li i4 """"lira llu.lV I thi! Iiutnl Vrrrwh .ifMri. IJmI Embroldtrr lloip which cannot tt not ofonlrr, "' Prlne of thre r..uti- and M CentilthiiomftaodxtctluM-i; No. If ami Hfitr iviuie ami aldcM Vt "" J JlJU?3l? outof liwnnra.lfMmtna.1d 5 Ont T.itra for rwUnaim atOstt s- NAME 'J STREET and No. CITY or TOWN tWPl" TO All) I'LIU.IC HI IIOOL. '1st of unclaimed letters remain- Ins In the Marshfleld. Oreson. Post-' cfflre for the week endlne Jnlv n.1 1914. Persons calling for the same l"It-t Adiliiimi lle.liliiiis Will lluve will please say advertised and pv Aimtlier "Hee" rt Sumlny. "eivit Jm. e"rh l"r Cn"C,, f0r: Thl ,"""!t "f '' AU.HIIHII to n..? T ;X-: MUn- Ml8S M': U"hfleld turned out In a body to easier. Mrs. . L. :?.; Bailey. C; clear tho lot, selected for their new IT.' ,', , I nn,'' Mr- ainl M"' -hwho... In the mornliiK the Harris !! V ""'""' X T' ",e" "rrlv"' wl,h '" "'" oii Hii uMr: . ""I"- A,Nn' ""'".Ply of hlastlUK powder. Kenedy XUIIIam; Kurr. !..; Mr- ,y ,0 seventy people participated In "ill j" "pirkii; k ,,W: 0IMn MM ""d Mil the alash H. rrr Richard; J1-1"- ,BW wr' bH"tw1' AoBB the fen.. coTi. c"' ""Tn crix,?11' ?,T' '"T""- M",w- Car,B0"8' ".U.CIKTIS. MrClurM. Omaiu. TruHiion, llnwva. Pwtmuster Columbo. KHi-ru n...... n....i... -nixavna aitmi l-b . (!. ii)i:al fiikk r,Roa picnic fiitora Hrlns your IcH kodak and flihlntlH few dns' outltr School and all M a speclilty. Eii South Coo's River n .Maolif.cld TfiKk Launch Kxprm it leaves, S a. m.: Situ bow leaves Mintfe a. tii eeiy .SunJii in. week dayi. For charter ill t rnnKemeuts, apply IN I'AVtli: op PIIOIIIItlTIO.Y. NORTH 1.VI.KT XKWs. .MKHAL niXTKT IMStlGRA.M. 1". C. T. V. Will Hold Uit of Demo. ixt Keut for Summer, , The last Deuiore.t Medal contest of the summer w.r be held Wednes day meniuft at the Mapt(t church. The prise I a gold medal. The pro- pram, which will be:ia at S:I0 and lll be uuder the dlrei'tion of Mrs. Jlebeccn Luse-Stump for the W. C. T. U.. is as follow Opening Kxerct By the Pres ident. Mrs. Jele Marsh. Baritone olo. "How'ss My Boy," Jlonier Alexander Martin. Kurilatioa. "The AaxeW of Bueaa Vista'- Dr. Mattie B. Shaw. Orat.oa. ' A Patriot" Mile D. Sumner. Oration. A Vi id Pea Plctur" Uouey. A Red Niagara" Lee D. At the Lloyd. Aule sharpe. Coo River; W. B. Maree. Bandon. K J. Philip. Baa don. J. Hller. Sumner: S. Hill. Hot Sprlnss. 111.. Will Alton. Blue Rldje. At the lllaiico. G. Patmr. Ukeslde: A. Mullary. l4ikelde: Charlee Swaason. Tar Heel: . ButchU. Coaledo: E. H. Beawett. Cocjullle; J. w. Bunch Boaver Hill: J. u Moor. Hnry. vllle: W. J. Ftllowi. Ukwlde: H. C. Hansen. Umpire. Jam R. Fish Bandon; l h. Jackioa. Burllafton'. At tlu St. l-cwrvtue V. Kara. Gardiner; M. Blaaa. Gardlaer. Marlon Jordan. Corvallk; M. W. Thomas. Gravel Ford: Her. hort Irrow a. Bandon: Lew f. Price Sumner: t ladea. PUla View Tev. Mrs. l O Omtiou, Jiyoxly. Keeltatioii, "Poorhouse Naa" JUrs, D. II. rinrtiRu. Uarlloue nolo, "TheRosary," Ne yhiw AUixnndor Mart la. Judaos decUlou aud proseatatioa of medal Rev. Robert Urowalaf. ArrouipanUt tin. William Hors taU. Jr. SIRS. J. . (MH)DWILL anaoaae3 (hat her SI' MM Hit borne on South Cm Hlwr i XOW K1UDV to r roieo UOAUIHUtA or KOOMKltS a ad lo serve IH.WUtt auy day to plealc VAWTIKS or eacursloBLts; CANADIAN CITIIS AUK iaVIXG BlTl'LITHIC Reve;toke and South Vaacorr, , British Columbia, are both laytar BttuUthic. Revelstoke Ji.Oo snar yards and Vancourer IJ.Ood sauara yard. Canadiaa cities tbooth thel? erowth ha beett W04. y, h4r how a marked conemUm aad o- lu the aelectio. of tt their -UM'e ervioe utiliti and the ehooaiat f Bit a' it hu- by theae mio may bo tak- M aa indlcatioa that Bitmitkie Prtf aiaterUW. iSpocUl to The Tlmi.) Houser. Houser & Compant have taken twenty additional hors to Ukofcie for use la the work of caratlasc for the new railroad. The work of the it earn shovel at Saader Lake win be suspeaded for a frw day awaitln the complotloe of a trestle over one am of the lake. A well-atteaded meetlar was held l North ln!t chapel last Suadar K G. URo, Hall in ,harj. La WedB4a.T eain; aa eajoy. hU socui was held at the roalwWo - . J. Howard, a musical and utrarr prosraai was ?tvea. refresh rneai were served aad aboat tl a addei to the or?aa fuad for the saadajr hoo: room of tie chapel Kay Howard had i arro .. . from seriotu Injuries whn h ws Uocied dor. by a mot0- ,; -MarwitW oa July 4. Don Howiri has opa4 i j- - Md luncj t, ta Nor r. a, landiar. Mr. ad Mrs Jur Wakortoa ,- rcoat f ae, of Mr Mw R Woe t their home iB Terada e Art-Me Phillips w a Xora E .. , TWior oa Moaday. Judxe Fultoa U remrae :o v , kome ta PoUt Richmoad c: ,..rf a soveral 4ay ,Jit 4t ,s ,. ' , - E . Mcrarl.c. t'liiNiLin llmrcli foment n I( Turn- er Tjiracly Attcii.lnl. Th follow,,: j:,,. trom ,ev aamuel Ore?, who Is at Turner at- 'ndlat the Christian church con tention, will be of Intereet here jCamerons, Stewarts, lllnckleya nnd , Wllioutf. ' Next .Sunday there will be another bee" to complete tho tusk of clear lux and commence th excavntlon for the basement of the school build-in. The fund at the dUpotal of the The Christian liiinn-.. o idutrlct of which Mni v.i,h.i.. ... oa Is xcdiag the attendance aud " pn re llmltod. but It Is felt Interest of former years. Some of the I ,h"t ,M v,ew of rapid srowth be talent of the nation u -,-. .of population It wnut.t i .- d oa the program. J. a. Lord, tor- m to bv"11' " t a four-rooiu rly of Ciaclnaatl. now of Oreon bM,,du"f- Hence, the effort to ellm G. W. Murklojr. of Kaasa city. nd ,nu tl Mno of clearlnj? the site . R. Warren, of ladlaaapolls. are aaa xpavatlnic the bawment from mony the leadlns sneakers. Th.,ht roit ot mIWI by donation of mtuiieal report sc.j an lacreaw '"' w by " the residents In the of about twenty p. . ,, A mwhtrm dlatrKt. Wp burins the eai 1HfC0Inen. t.-n on record favorln state IM,XT 1'Olusiri' Till: SOXS OF and national prohibtion. 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This nhot & SM' VIA sum i" t IU!Kl'M-lJ, POVDKR f The VM have so much In thl lrePar,7, they authorl" 'J sold on a P!lII"i H anteetoslve'm money '" i Thi Hcerw'1' o r.e us expl18; PrL f'OC I our funded, osltlon. to you. fti'l -.d 'a jm I . v' lue "euil'tural warehouse owii w ""i,(lil . i toiik i. i vh--i