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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1914)
HiWir3g Cawfcfield-NoTth Bend Auto line. Cm every ten minutes from 0 a. m. to 12: "0 p. m. GOR8T A KING. Props. lano. LowRates for . Handling Trunks We haul trunks botween any points In Marshfield for the follow- .Ina; rates, delivery to be mado in the tint floors of buildings: Thro trunks .26 Three trunks .60 Twelve trunks 1.60 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi llelsucr, Prop, riiono 120-4. !,, 08-R, Pupil of Hugo Mansfcldt, Son Fran Cisco, Cnl. Studio 230 South Urondwny, Marshflold, Or. Phono 70-L. H. H. Harper - HOUSE RUILDKR General Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. CHIMNEYS PIKE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right And all Work Guaranteed Call t "The Fireside." Johnson Dldg., 137 Second St. Phone -J. French Ranges. Roller Work W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (W ellincr MctuoiW) Every known disease treatod without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 and 2, 237 South Drondway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or. Why not have an extension telephone installed In your residence? The price- has been reduced to 60 cents pur month. Think of the unnecessary steps this will save you. Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Joel Ostlind PIANO TUNKR AND RKPAIRKR Leave orders at W. R. Haines' Mus- slc Company, 416 S. Sixth Strcot. Phono 103-L. BT. LAWRENOK nOTEL We bavo a groat many Inquiries for acreage and lots. If you will bU at a real eacrlflco list your property at tho St. Lawrenco Hotel or LJoyd Hotol, No commission asked. I. M. Wriciht Phono 318-U DUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on roquest C. 0. Gosney. mono 3104 CONTRACTOR AND IIUIIiDER Estimates Furnished on Roquest My Pnst Work It My Itcforonco First and Aldor Sts. . Marshflold w - MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cer, Commercial & B'dw'y iHAVE'THAT ROOF FIXED NOW- See CORTHELL Phone 3171. Or. H. M. Shaw Eye. Enr. Nose nnd Throat. DR. MATTnO . fill AW Diseases of Women nnd Children Dfflco Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Ulock. Houso phone, 10C-J. Mrs. Farrinner TEACHER OF PIANO Residence Studio, Phone 38C-J. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING "ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 20G Irvine Block Phono 103-L or 2C7-.I. Marahfield, Oregon I wnmfmwm i U SHR WASHINGTON. D. C. A up ir. According to th0 Report on Occiitm. tloim recently Issued dv ju..i" f A Convenience and Safeguard If you hnvo ever Ktiiinhlcd on tho Hoinctulicr to Include closel lights, porcli lights, baseboard sock ets for the flat Irons nnJ other nppllniu'cs. ' BTJI3H 'OLKANKO AND PRKS3 arAUlXfl MADE TO ORDER OIVJ: 08 A TRIAL ,UNJQUEPMITATORIUM JA-T frOYLB & C. O DAGGETT '2SS Coatral Avo. Phono 250-X. ttr Pictures & Framing Walker Studio W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building, Marsbflcld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinaer PIANIST AND TEACHER Rcstdenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 368-L. ' If simpler nnd lesi expensive dark basement slept, yon mil real- , ,, ,jICHc things before the actual l.o vthnt n convenience it Is to hnvo wo,k ' "Inrlcil. an Electric Light .Switch at the SICE YOUR ELECTRICAL DEAL- head of tho stairs, When planning your new home or tho remodeling of your present Inline, don't forget I lie switch on tile basement stairs, or the switch to light the second floor lights from the first floor. i-!lt or telephone (o us. Oregon Power Company Tclcphono 178. Cor. Second and Central - ;. LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE kTAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL PHONB 20. WIUJ GO ANYWHERE ANY TIME NEW OAR AND CAREFUL DRIVING mi. RATES .TO OASIP1NG PARTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner and Driver. T. 9. BCAIFK A. II. HODGINS maremieiQ decorating aco. Estimates Furnished PsMBfl 969-3. MAtthfleU, Orom. THE COOS HOTEL FormeHy of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE BTADDEN STREET NORTH I1KND C A. Metlln, Prop, DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Htreet, Phone 180-J. K00NTZ GARAGE Kacelslor Motorcyclo Agency LEE TIRES - AUTOMOBILES STORED OOOS COUNTIES MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP .., MARINE AND AUTOMODILH REPAIRING GASOLINE FOR HALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180.J IlATTERIEH IMPAIRED AND CHARGED NO SAW EDGES YOUR COLLARS If you have them lnuudorce TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A RAG AND WILL PAY THE lOSTAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 07-J. MARHIIFIELD ! Chicken Raisers Attention! Wo hnvo JttRt received n shipment of No. 2 Ilend Rico, which has been dnmnged In shipping mid so cannot bo imcd for family trade, nnd so to elosu It out quickly wo will soil n 100-pound ling for 1.50. This will mnko excellent Chlckon Feed. Try It. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono 31) l-J 130 North Urondwny YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Fonr good cars with careful drivers. For day service, phono 144-J, Iilanco Rlllard Parlor. For night service, Phone 200-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. " ' p I I TYPEWRITERS A1I standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now plntcns, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phono 41. Alliance office TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE WD SUPPLY CO. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors ''ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIM11ER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDK MARSIIFIELD OFFICE, PHONE W.J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHO.VK 101. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title ft Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Imme diate, service, prompt attention to all lutorests of our clients, MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. MISS ETHEL CONNER Pianist. Permanently located in Marsh flold, will tako a limited num ber of pupils. ST. liAWRENCE HOTEL Room 210 Phono (111 OCEAN REACH AUTO LINE lAvmw Chandler Hotel, Marshfield, lor tlio Uemli mid Way Points. 7. A. M. I P. M. I P. M. Empire ;wv Tar Heel 70e South Slough 7.1c Uasteudorf Itench , ,.$l.nn Mussel Reef 81.00 Sunset liny $1.00 Return From Reach at H::i() A, M. 1 P. M ri.ao i, j. Visit tlio beach by the Ocean Roach Auto. 7-passengor automobllo leaves unaiuuer TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- has been u hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of our customors will toll you when It comes to gottlng good, sound, durable framing material nt tho right price we know our busi ness. Just toll what you wnnt to build and the amount you want to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and flguro out tho best your money can buy, Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL l. TWO lY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 11)0. 182 SOUTH HROADWAY Ideal Summer Trips ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Leaves Marshflold every week nt 8 n. in. STEAMER RAINBOW Leaves Marshflold every Sunday at S a. in. and every week day IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS llrlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tacklo for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty Excursion to South Coos River every day. For charter and Picnic arrangements, npply on board. v Ul1 William J. Harris, of tho lUireau n mo uohhub, Department nr r. mcree, there were 305,101 persons 10 years of age and ovor In Oregon In 111 10 engaged In gainful occupation" This gainful workers thus formed IC.-I por cent of the total population or the statu (072,705) and dR cent or tho population 10 years of urn nnd over (555,031). ln looo the 100,037 gainful workers of the slat.. formed 11 per cent or the total pop. u nt on ami 51.0 per cent or tho pop. illation 10 years or mm ami m,.,- ' Tho ninlo gulnful workers In l'nio numbered 201.001, or 81.5 per cent or all males 10 rears or ago and over n8 compared with 151,200, or 7!) V. per cent, In 1900. The feiunlo gain fill workers In 1010 numbcrod 10 -173, or 17.5 per cent or all females 10 years or ago and ovor, ns compar ed with 18,137, or 13.3 por cent, In J iUUi Distribution r Workoiw. Tho 305,101 gainful workers In 1910 wore distributed among tho mum iiruniMius ui OCCIipntlOlls 118 fol lows! Agriculture, forestry nnd anl ninl husbandry, 88,114, or 28. U pur cent; extraction of minerals, 3.C71 or 1.2 per cent; mniiuriietiirlnir and 20.9 percent; transportation, 35,021 or 11.5 per cont; public Bervlce. 3, 704, or 1.8 per cent; professional service, 17,370, or 5.7 per cent; do inoHtlc and porsonnl service, 27,307 or 8.9 per cent; and clerical occupa tions, 13,133, or 4.4 per cent. St'v of Workers. Of tho gainful workers In 1910, 204,091, or SO. 7 por cent, wore males and 10,473, or 13.3 percent, females. In agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry the males numbered 85, 4 72, or 97 per cent, and tho females 2,042, or 3 por cent. Practically all 3,077, or 99.9 por cent of the persoiiB engaged In tho extraction of mlnorals wore males. In inantifne- tuilngnnd mechanical Industries 75, 372, or 91.8 per cent, or the workers weio mules nnd (!,72G, or 8.2 per cuiii, icmiuen. .Mines coimutlllcd 97.2 per cent of tho 35,021 persons engag ed In transportation, 88.6 por cent of the 34,380 persons ongaged In trade, and 95.3 por cent of tho 3,701 per sons engaged In public service. In professional service 10,201, or 59.1 por cent, of tho workers were males and 7,10(5, "or 10.9 percent, females, a largo proportion or tlio romales be ing school teacherB. Domestic nnd peisonal service was tho only largo field of occupations In which tho fe males outnumbered the males. Hero females numbered 13,817, or 50.0 pei' cent, and mules only 13,490, or 49.4 per cont, or tho workers. Or the persons pursuing clerical occupations. 8,391, or 02.5 per cent, were males and 5,039, or 37.5 per cont, romales. Color or Rare of Workers Or tho 201,091 galnrully occupied males In 1910. 145,278 were native whites of native parentage, 11,733 native whites of foreign or mixed parentage, 02,897 foreign-born whites, 810 negroes, and 10,973 oth er colored. Tho proportion which tho gainfully occupied mnlcs formed of an tho mules 10 years of ago and over In each principal class of the population was: For native whites of native parentage, 78.4 per cent; for native whites or foreign or mixed parentage, 77.0 per cent; for foreign bom whites, 91.7 por cent; nnd for negroes, 90.7 por cont. Or tho 40,4 73 galnrully occupied romales in 1910, 21,102 woro native whites ot natlvo parontago, 10,281 native whites or foreign or mixed parentage, 5,028 foreign-born whites, 230 negroes and 230 othor colored. Too proportion which tho gainfully occupied femnlos formed of nil the females 10 years of ago or ovor ln each principal class of tho population was: For native whites of natlvo parentage, 10.5 por cont; for natlvo whites ot foreign or mixed parent age, 20.7 per cent; for foreign-born whites, 17.5 per cent; and for ne groes, 44.1 pnr cent. Ago of Workers. Tho gainfully occupied males ln 1910 wero distributed according to ago periods ns follows: 10 to 13 years. 801; 14 to 15 years, 2,109; 1G to 20 yoars, 23,003; 21 to 44 years, nnd ago unknown, 104,772. and 45 years nnd over, 73,280. Tho proportion which tho gainfully occu pied mnlos formed of all males In each ago porlod was: For thoso 10 to 13 yoars or ago, 3.0 por cent; for thoso 14 to 15 years of ago, 18.8 per cent; for thoso 1G to 20 yoars ot age, 70.5 per cont; for thoso 21 to 44 years of ago, 9G.5 por cont that Is all but 4 men In every 100 had galn ful occupations; nnd for those 45 follows: A8ent8. Can, . org C,N, "arben i.. Ic..rf,,q" K& .: SS'JU? sas torcii"" V'prks in ..." l'Ollll1i..,.,.,0t JwopaM toilllin.lir,,!l I .. tynweiii M S iZ'JrJ ElectM.!..0 --viani ... L'll Pnr. "'H arm ii,'."J Narniors ' "',1 pW .non8:: Oardonpr. ""' Laborers; ' " J''l8ll curl,,.... ?mM ami ". "" 1 Sn"7 Wtl Stcnm'r.S I.auyc; z L0Pnini .'""W.Btl I. mill.,,.... "fN M" MnmifariMr. .al , Al "' Kiiin, I'liyslclnn. anlTvl. fitters ;; ,MC enl estate ,rMJ Uetnll deaicri Salesmen (stores) Sawvor Sumlskllloii opcrienl Sr "a "'"'1 Stock licrdersV'dJ icvncrs ... Stock raisers .'.' Tailors ' Teachors (schoo'li Wallers FEUHi Ilarbcrs, hnlrdresKTJ Icurlsts 1 Hoarding and Mftl nvupurg I Dookkecpors, cuMtnl coitntantg ,, , tierss (exceot m stores) Clerks In stores ... Dressmakers aoditu (not in factor;) Farm laborers ,, Farmors nnddilrrl Hotel keepers and ct Housekeepers and C86P8 Laundresses (notlslil Laundry operatltn .Mldwlves and sinal trained) Milliners and mlltlirl ers Miialplnnu nn.l Imi'J music Kotnll dealers Saleswomen (storM).l Servants Sowors and sealer : operators (factor;) Stenographers and tH Tallorcsses ,. Teachers (school) .. Telephone operator! . Trained nurses Waitresses COQUILLK 1H Koum of the Cuuntr! The HcnJSl Mr. and Mn. Fru-I Marsh field. ho rtl frnm iitnlio. were tholr auto to visit f brine home their a has been visiting at J Tnoon IloWTS. Mr. ' fnll In Invn with Idll to get back to the frail tlmber-coverea "", Accompanied by Uj Turnbull, the new j. rnnniiio Rich School i day from Grants tW been employed In tnew Hotel three times GORST A KING'S FASIOUS . .,.,.. mill. I VUTOS !l Times Want Ads bring results. I For quick action use Times Ads. COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue piinnp 4 ANSC0 AGENCY " 4J irr.or onnCr2nHas and Everything for Them 3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY V'nnro nf nirn n .1 mAH Ot O nm nntii jvie wi HhV illlli IMCii OI.O IIU UVill- . - .. , The gainfully occupied females in "" c" "Z mri i-jiu were uistriuuteu according to ; - "-, , p.andoi.1 age pertous as follows: to lo la -' """ . . a ml von s i"i u in r, vnnro Jilt; l i -. i to 20 year's, 8.20G; 21 to 44 years, ' awaiting the ana age unknown, 25,478; and 40 years and ovor, G.254. Tho propor tion which tho gainfully Occupied females rormed of all romales In each ago period was: For thoso 10 to 13 years, 0.0 per cent; tor thoso 14 to l¥rs, 3.0 per cent; for thoso 1G to 20 years, 27.5 per cent; for thoso 21 to 14 years of age, 22.3 iter cent; for thoso 45 years of ago and over, ll.o por cent. Number of Children at Work. Ill nrOl.fiTi In 101ft .Oini'ii worft . 2,970 males and 535 females 10 to sor'e throats In Londo" 15 VP.ira nf nirn nnimi'nrl In fm In fill ii. ...,! Iiv nhySlClill occupations; or, stated otherwise, S. 7 i once of automobile per cent of tho males and 1.6 per in the city's atmospn"? nue wero cnlnful wnrknrs. In IflOO i Antnrt c expMw". thero wero 2,331 males and 521 fe- establishment of a males 10 to 15 years ot ago engaged station to give ;"., H in gainiui occupations, wiilcli was y.a 0r tho severe pur coin ot an males ami 2.2 por cent far southern ;" INTERESTING FM ti.o United States, France In the order f world's greaiesi l:d. a. . jsku so shaped tnai iu circles. rt A notaoie iu.:;;n of all females 10 to 15 years of age. rriiirliml Oertiiuttlons In Oregon. The principal occupations followed 1 1 by tho males and females, resnect- lvely, In Oregon in 1910 wero as Llbby COAT Tt.eH" ALVSUSE,.P Livery and xrn- " ALTS. KlUir 1'rtllll oiiii...w ... formally last Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Thos. llaldwln Drown r -T .. I.n lr- l.nrn vK'ltlnc hov Tctcheu. Ctrelul iupuion lecurw iu. -. i tie not ttiined ehewheie. Send lor CiUlog, iRORTLAND, OREGONl m r " r AP