The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY COOB BAT TIMES, AIARSHFIBLD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1007.
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NORTH BEND Y. M. C. A.
Active steps are being taken by
some of the representative citizens
of North Bend toward the build
. Ing and establishment of a Y. M.
C. A. As many of the people on the
bay are unacquainted with the fun
damental principles of the work a
copy of the constitution Is given be
low: Membership.
Section 1. Any young man of good
moral character may become a mem
ber upon payment of the annual fee.
Section 2. Male members in good
standing in evangelical churches,
who are eighteen years of age, may
uecome active members or the as
sociation. Only active members
shall have the right to vote and hold
office.
Section 3. Boys between the ages
of twelve (12) and eighteen (18)
may be admitted to membership on
such conditions and with such privil
eges as the board of directors may
determine.
Section 4. Any member of this
association may propose an applicant
for membership, such proposition to
bo made In writing to the member
ship committee. Any applicant re
ported favorably may be elected at
a subsequent meeting" of the board
of directors by a two-thirds vote of
the members present.
Section 6. The annual fees may
bo determined by the board of direct
ors at any regular meeting, sixty
days' notice having been given of any
contemplated change. The fees are
payable at tho office of the associa
tion, i Ilonrd of Directors.
Section 1. The management of
tho association shall bo vested in a
board of fifteen directors.
Section 2. There shall be an
election of directors by ballot on the
second Monday In January of each
year, when there Bhall be chosen di
rectors to All vacancies occurring an
nually in said board as hereinafter
provided, who shall enter upon office
immediately upon election, and con
tinue for three years, or until their
successors shall enter upon the dis
charge of their duties; except that
at' the first election after the adop
tion of this constitution there shall
bo chosen fifteen directors, Ave of
whom Bhall hold office for three
years, Ave for two years, and Ave for
one year. The division shall be made
by the board at Its Arst meeting.
Section 3. ,Not more than Ave di
rectors may be members of the same
religious denomination. Should an
election result In the choice of a
greater number, the board shall de
cide who is to remain.
Section 4. The board of directors
shall hold Its Arst meeting within the
two weeks immediately following an
annual election, when there shall be
chosen by ballot, from its own num
ber, a president, a vice-president, a
recording secretary and a treasurer,
who shall be the officers of the asso
ciation and of the board, and shall
hold office for one year, or until their
successors shall have been elected.
Section 5. All the officers and di
rectors must be active members of
the association.
Section C. The board of directors
shall have power to All all vacancies
occurlng from any cause in any of
the offices, including that of director,
until the next annual meeting there
after. Duties of the Officers.
Section 1. The president shall
preside at all business meetings of
the association and of the board;
shall within the two weeks follow
ing the annual election appoint the
standing committees, subject to the
approval of the board, and shall pre
sent In writing at the annual meet
ing of the association a full report
of the year's work. He shall be ex
offlcio a member of all committees.
Section 2. In the absence or in
ability of tho president his several
duties shall devolve upon the vice
president. Section 3. The recording secre
tary shall keep the minutes of all
the meetings of the association and
of the board; he shall also notify all
officers of their election and all com
mittees of their appointment.
Section 4. The treasurer shall re
ceive all moneys of the association
and disburse the same under the
order of tho board of directors; shall
keep a full account of all moneys re
ceived and paid out, and shall report
the same to the board at its monthly
meetings and to the association at Its
annual meetings, and at other times
when required.
Section 5. The general secretary
shall have general oversight, under
the board of directors, of all the work
of the association; he shall labor to
enlist the members in active Chris
tian work, and discharge such other
duties as the board may require He
shall report monthly to tho board,
and shall bo exofficlo a member to
all committees.
Section 6. The board of directors
shall hold meetings at least once
every month, and Ave shall consti
tute a quorum. The board shill
have power to employ the general
secretary and such assistants as may
be needed, and to make such ruls
and by-laws for Its own government
as may be consistent with this con
stitution.
Trustees.
Section 1. All the real properly
of the association shall vest in a
board of trustees of nine members,
who shall manage said property In
the interest of the association. Funds
received by bequest or for endow
ment shall also be held by the board
of trustees.
Section 2. This board shall be
composed of the president of the as
sociation, ex-offlclo, and eight
trustees to be elected as follows: At
the Arst meeting of the directors
after each annual election, they shall
elect two trustees who shall serve
four years, or until their successors
have entered upon their duties: ex
cept that at the Arst election there
shall be chosen by the board of di
rectors eight trustees, two to serve
for one year, two for two years, two
for three years and two for four
years.
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Standing Committees.
Section 1. There.shall be the fol
lowing standing committees, of such
number each as the board of direct
ors shall from time to time direct:
1. Executive.
2. Finance.
3. Religious Work Department.
4. Educational Department.
5. Physical Department.
6. Social Work Department.
7. Boys' Department.
8. Women's Committee.
9. Membership.
10. Auditing.
11. Visiting.
12 Nominating.
Section 2. The executive committee
shall consist of the chairman of the
Anance and religious work, educa
tional, physical and social work de
partment committees. A majority of
the executive committee and also of
the Anance committee shall be mem
bers of the board of directors. The
executive commute shall have charge
of the administration of the affairs
of the association In the intervals be
tween board meetings, and shall con
sider and mature plans for the gener
al work of the association, conferring
with other committees when neces
sary. This committee shall also be
responsible for the care of the asso
ciation building.
Section 3. The Anance committee
shall devise means for obtaining the
necessary funds for current expenses
and plan for the securing of theso
funds by the board of directors. The
committee shall also prepare and
submit to the board at its Arst meet
ing after the annual election a writ
ten estimate of the receipts and ex
penditures for the ensuing year with
an itemized list of appropriations
which, upon approval by the board, i
shall be the working schedule of ex
penses. No obligations beyond the
amount thus appropriated shall be
Incurred by any officer or committee
unless authorized by tho board of
directors.
Section 4. The religious work
commute shall arrange for and have
charge of all tho religious work of
the association; shall devise means to
enlist therein the talents of members
and also seek to promote tho attend
ance of young men upon church ser
vices. .
Section 5. Tho educational com
mittee shall devise means for tho In
tollectual Improvement of the mem
urs oy supervising and promoting
sucn agencies as the library, reading
room, educational lectures and pract
ical talks, educational clubs and class
work. In co-operation with tho ed
ucational director it shall plan, unify
and conduct tho work of the depart
ment. Section G. The physical depart
ment committee shall have tho care
and oversight of tho physical depart
ment, and, in consultation with tho
physical director, shall plan its work.
Section 7. The social work com
mittee shall provldo entertainments
and receptions and other means to
promote social Intercourse among the
members and to secure tho social ele
vation of young men. This commit
tee Bhall also arrange for tho public
anniversary.
Section S. The membership com
mittee shall dovlso means for main
taining and building up tho member
ship of tho association. This com
mittee shall also receive all propo
sitions for membership coming (to It
s provided In section 4 of arttcle
and, after such inquiry as may bo
Ing of the board those recommended
for election.
Section 9. The boys department
committee shall have tho oversight
of the organization and work of this
department.
Section 10. It shall bo the prov
ince of the women's committee to aid
In making the rooms attractive, to
assist in the soclnl work and enter
tainments, and to interest the women
of the various churches In tho work
of the association.
Section 11. The auditing commit
tee shall audit the books and ac
counts of the treasurer and of all
other persons and committees handl
ing funds.
Section 12. The members of the
visiting committee shall officially
represent the board at the social and
religious meetings of the association.
They shall acquaint themselves with
the religious conditions of the asso
ciation and the working of each of
the committees, and shall report the
result of their observations to the
board In writing. This committee
shall be composed of members of the
board, and shall be so constituted as
to include during each year all the
members of the board in rotation,
except tho president, each of whom
shall be required to servo for one
month in each year. A schedule of tho
appointments for the year Bhall be
furnished to each director by the
recording secretary.
Section 13. Written reports shall
be made by tho executive committee
at the monthly meetings of the board
of directors. Other committees shall
report quarterly or when required by
the board. All committees shall re
port annually to the association.
Section 14. At the regular meet
ing of the board next preceding the
annual election, the president shall
appoint, subject to its approval, Ave
members of the board, not more than
two of whom shall be from any one
denomination, to nominate members
for election to the board of directors.
Any active member of the association
may present in writing, over his own
signature, to the nominating commit
tee, within one week after its ap
pointment, the name of any active
member for nomination,' and no per
son shall be eligible for election as a
director unless his name shall thus
have been submitted to or nominated
by said nomination commute.
Section 16. Each committee shall
keep a record of its meetings and
work, and deposit the same with the
general secretary.
Sestlon 1C. The president may at
any time remove a member of any
committee subject to the npproval of
tho board of directors.
F MARKETS
MONTHLY WEATHER REPORT.
United States department of agri
culture, weather bureau. Co-opera
tive observer's meteorological record.
Station, MarshAeld, county of Coos,
state of Oregon. Summary report for
the month of April, 19 07:
Temperature.
Retail.
Quotations are as follows:
Flour Per sack, $1.10 to $1.50.
Potatoes Per lb.. 2 to 2c
Cabbage Por lb., 5 to 6c.
CaullAowor Per head, 10 and 15c
Honey Per box, 20; S for 50c.
Onions Per lb., 4c to 6c.
Butter Creamery, 40c; dairy, 36c
Boiled cider, por quart, 30c.
Carrots Por lb., 2o.
Turnips Per bunch, 5c.
Boets Per lb., 2c.
Asparagus llbs for 25c.
Rhubarb 3 lbs. for 26c
Flsli.
Crabs $1 per doztn.
Steolhead salmon Per lb, 8, 9 and
10c.
Flounders, Per lb., 6c.
Herring: Per 2-gallon bucket, 50c
Cleaned clams Per quart, 20c
Empire Clams Per bucket, 50c.
Salmon (salt) Per M., c.
Fruits nud Kutfl.
Apples Per lb., 10c.
Cocoanuts Each, 10c.
Walnuts Por lb., 26c.
Almonds Per lb., 20c to 00c.
Lemons Por dozen, 20c to 30c.
Bananas Per dozen, 36c.
Oranges Perdozen, 30 to 60c, ac
cording to size.
Fresh Meats.
Sirloin steakPer lb., 12 to 16c
Boiling Per lb., 5c to 8c
Veal Stow, por lb., 8c; cutlets,
10c to 12 c
Porterhouse steak Por lb., 12 c
to 16c.
Round steak Per lb., 10c.
Chuck steak Por lb., 10o$
Prime rib roast Per lb., 12 c.
Mutton Roasts, por lb., 12 c to
16c; chops, 12 e to 15c; stew, 10c.
Porh Per pound, 12 to 15c.
Lard 5-lbs., 75c; 10 lbs., $1.60.
Pickled pig's feet Per lb., 10c.
Bacon Per lb., 16 to 26e.
Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c.
Sausage Per lb., 10c.
Bologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c.
WSSWWM
precipitation, 10; clear, 13; partly
cloudy, 4; cloudy, 13.
Dates of: Frost, 24th; thunder,
4th; hail, 4th and 5th; high fog,
21st, 22d, 23d; low fog, 24th, 27th,
28th and 29th.
Prevailing direction of wind,
northwest.
Brains Per lb., 15c; 2 for 25c.
Pickled pork Per lb., 12 c
Corned beef Per lb., 7c.
Wienerwurst -Por lb., 12 c.
Lamb's tongues 6 for 25c.
Buttor Per 24 ounco square, 55,.
Country oggs Per dozen, 25c.
Hens Dressed, &2c lb,
Ghiokons Fry, dressed. 25c lb,
Dried Fruits.
Raisins London layers, per lb.
20c to JOc; seeded, por M-o. pkg'
12 o; 10-os. pkc 16o.
Currants Cloan, per 12-oz. pkg.
lM-: 16-oz. pks., 16o.
Citron Per Ib 3a
Orango peel per lbM 25c.
Lemon pool Per lb., 26c.
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET,
Following Is a list of wholosala
prices as seen on tho local market:
Oat and wheat hay $15 to 25
Chickens, spring .12 Vic
Ducks 60s to 76c
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Hens ,ioc
Sheep 3.00 to 5.oo
Veal oalvos j2iTS
Beef, steers jj.EO
Beef, cows . . $2, 01)
OUTSIDE MARKETS.
Liverpool, May 7. May wheat, 6s
7d.
New York, May 7. Lead, 6
?6.05; copper, $25 $25.50; silver,
651,4 c.
Chicago, May 7. May wheat
opened 82 c, closed 82 c; July
wheat opened 851685c, closed
85 c; barley, 7376c;; flax,
$1.18; Northwestern, $1.25.
San Francisco, May 7. Wheat,
$1.37 $1.38.
Portland, May 7. Wheat Club,
78c; blue stem, 80c; red, 76c; val
ley, 77c.
Tacoma, May 7. Wheat Blue
stem, 81c; club, 79c; red, 76c
CROP DAMAGE SMALL.
Inches
. .58.'9
..43.2
..51.0
Mean maximum
Mean minimum
Mean
Maximum, date 20th 81.0
Minimum, date 24th 33.0
Greatest daily range 39.0
Precipitation.
Inches
Total 7.66
Greatest In 24 hours, on 6th... 3. 07
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1 67.18
Number of days with .01 or moro
Chicago, May 7. Reports of dam
age to crops have been so numerous
of late owing to the unseasonable
weather and ravages of bugs, have
been greatly exaggerated, according
to Secretary of Agriculture Wilson,
who was in Chicago today. He said
that in Minnesota and the Dakotas
seeding had been delayed two weeks,
but there was plenty of time between
now and September to grow a nor
mal crop of spring wheat. In the
Canadian northwest, Secretary Wil
son said, the roports were more seri
ous, but says tho shortage here is not
out much of the usual Agure. In the
southwest, where most of the reports
of greenbug have been circulated, he
has found In every instance that the
pest was local. There has been no
general attack of the bug, as some
persons would like to have It appear,
and it will bo found that a normal
crop will be harvested.
With The Sick
Able to Be Out.
J. T. Hall, who has been HI for a
few days with an attack of bronchitis,
is recovering and able to bo out.
M. P. Gulovscn. Improving.
M. P. Gulovsen, who has been quite
ill for the past few days, was oper
ated on at tho Mercy hospital, North
Bend, yesterday, for the removal of
tho appendix. Mr. Gulovsen has
been suAerlng with a serious case of
appendicitis with complications, but
at last reports last night was getting
along nicely.
Recovering From Operation.
Dr. J. T. McCormac has received
a letter from his wife, who is now in
Portland, stating that his daughter,
Mrs. H. W. French, Is improving
nicely after undergoing a serious op
eration for the removal of the ap
pendix. The operation was per
formed at St. Vincent's hospital in
Portland, where Mrs. McCormac and
her daughter have been for several
weeks.
Micro soothes the itching scalp
and creates a feellns: of delicht.
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The Sightly Residence Location
Lying Right AT the The New
Smith Mill, v The Most, Active
Plat, Yet Found on Coos Bay.
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