The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
Marshf feld paint
LI III EFFECT
"""
MAManMAavasMlaatae
ELY'SCREAM BALM OPENSCLDGBEO
NOSTRILSAND HEAD-GATARRH GOES
M1H OUR
SHORTER 1)AYH AXI 11KTTEH
WAGES FOR WOMEN AFTER
FEURUARV 7 ORDERED HV
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.
A conBldorablo number of Coos
Ray stores and business Iioubcb will
bo affected by tho following notlco
which, hns just been Issued:
The Industrial Welfare Commis
sion of tho Stato of Oregon horehy
orders that:
No person, firm or corporation
shall employ nny experienced, adult
woman In any Industry In tho Stato
of Oregon, paid by time rato of pay
ment, at n woekly wage rnto of less
than eight dollars and twcnty-flvu
ccntB ($8.25) a wcok, any lessor
amount bolng hereby declared Inade
(tuata to supply the necessary cost
of living to such women workers
and to maintain them In health.
Nor shall nny porson, firm or
corporation employ women In any
Industry In tho Stato of Oregon for
moro than fifty-four (54) hours
a weak.
Nor shall any such porson, firm
or corp6ratlon pny lnexperlonccd,
ndult women workers cmployod by
time rnto of payment, at a rato of
wages loss than six dollars ($6.00)
u weok. And tho maximum length
of time such workers niny bo con
sidered lnexperlonccd In any Indus
try shnll not exceed ono year.
No person, firm or corporation
owning or conducting any morenn
tllo, manufacturing or laundry es
tablishment In tho Stato of Oregon
shall omploy women workers In such
ostnbllRhmcuts Inter than tho hour
of eight-thirty (8:30) o'clock p. m.
of nny day. This hour of dismis
sal docs not apply to telophono and
tolrgraph companies, confectionery
establishments, restaurants and ho
tels, nor doos this order apply to
night workers.
Said order shall becomo effective
from nnd after February 7, 1014.
After such order Is effective, It
shall bo unlawful for nny employer
In tho stato of Oregon affected
thereby to fall to obsorve and com
ply therewith, nnd auy person who
violates said order shnll bo doomed
guilty of n misdemeanor nnd upon
conviction thoroof, shall bo punish
ed by a flno of not less than twon-ty-fivo
dollars ($25) nor moro than
ono hundred dollars ($100) or by
Imprisonment In tho county Jail for
not less than ton days nor moro than
threo months, or by both such flno
and Imprisonment In tho discretion
of tho court.
SIX BELONG TO
0
y
MORE ORGANIZATIONS IX ORE
(!()X JOIN ('1IAMHER OP COM
MERCH OFTHE UNITED STATES
17 STATUS REPRESENTED. ,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 30.
Oregon has becomo roprosonted In tho
unmoor or Connnorco of tho united
StnteB of America during tho past
throe mouths by tho election of tho
Chnmbor of Commerce of Astoria and
tho Kmblom Club of Ilond. Six Oro
gon organizations aro now niomhors
of tho National Chamber.
Thoro aro now 488 organizations
constituting tho membership of tho
National Chnmbor. Every stato and
territory In roprosonted with tho ex
ception of Now Mexico. Commercial
organizations In Unwall, Porto Rico
nnd tho Philippine Islands havo boon
elected. Tho Amorlcnn Chnmbor of
Connnorco in Pnrls, and tho American
Chnmbor of Comtnorco for tho Lovant
urn also membors.
Tho socond annual mooting of tho
Nntlonnl Chamber will bo hold In
Washington from February 11 to 13.
Sovornl hundred business mon, ropro
Hontntlvo of rmnmorclnl organiza
tions, nro exported. Fobrunry 12 will
do (lovotoii to tho tironuo8t considera
tion of nil that Is Involved In tho
Shormnn anti-trust law nnd tho regu
lation of corpornto activity by Inw.
Tho annual banquet of tho Nntlonnl
Chamber will bo held, on tho anniver
sary of President Lincoln's birthday.
On Fobrunry 11 Secretary Wilson of
tho Department of Labor, will ad
dress tho mooting on "Tho Relation
of tho Department of Inbor to In
dustries and Connnorco."
MAY INCREASE WEIGHT LIMIT.
Parcels Weighing 100 Pounds May
Boon Ho RlilpiMsl Through Mails.
WASHINGTON. D. C Jan. 30.
Rocont Investigations with1 a vlow to
increasing tho weight limit of tho
pnrcols post havo proven so success
ful that parcols weighing 100 pounds
may soon bo shipped by mall. Post
master General Rurlcson Is giving tno
sohonio serious consideration nnd Is
known to bo In favor of It. Tho
weight limit of parcels at present Is
50 poundB.
"Tho 100-pound wolght limit has
no terrors for mo," tho Postmastor
Gonornl declared. Ho oxpressod the
boiler that COO million parcols would
ho transported through tho malls
during tho your beginning July 1,
next, with n revonuo of approximately
ton cents oach.
4Hr m
filmfk p
' WL k
fiUtttf WI WW
PLAID TRIMMINGS MAKE
SMALL FROCKS GAY
Short conta aro favored quite as much
b the longer onos, many of tho new
Imported modols showInK them very;
effectively. Theao contutnea are highly
attractive worn with draped or tu
nicked iklrta and trimmed with fur or
vested with a rather brilliantly figured
Ilk, dm shown In 8037-7066.
Tote le negro brown duvetyn Is used
no ihown here with a colored vest and
bone butttnn as the only trimming
aside from the drapery on the skirt.
To make this costume In slse 16 It re
quires 2 yards of If Inch material for
the blouse (1017) nnd 2 yards of 42
inch material for the skirt (70St).
Wherenn dull colored wools aro used
a great deal for mnnll folks they are
trimmed as In tho grownup fashions
with bright plaids nnd figured silks.
This effective little dress Is made
of dull blue ratine, nnd the glrdlo und
trimming bands are of tho gayest pos
sible plaid, which should delight tho
heart of nny little miss.
The blouse Is In peasant effect; tho
skirt Is a straight llttlo model attach
ed to a slcovclcss underwalst.
In size 12 3 yards of 36 Inch mate
rial In required to mnkr this dress, with
of a ynrd of plaid for trimming.
No. 8037 sizes 32 to 42.
No. 7966 sizes 22 to 30.
N'o. 8042 sizes 6 to 14.
Knch pattern IS cents.
To obtain either pattern Illustrated nil
out this coupon and enclose 16 cents In
stamps or coin. He sure to state number
of pattern and alze, mensurlng over the
fullest part of the bust. Address rattern
Depnrtmsnt, care of this paper.
No
Name ..
Address
Blze
Goods Well Displayed
SELL THEMSELVES
Tho majority of stores are poorly equipped for
good, natural lighting. Usually they are leep and
narrow and cannot havo side windows,
Good illumination in stores requires artificial
lighting,
No other form of artificial lighting equals ELEC
TRICITY for efficiency, economy, safety, conven
ience, cleanliness and hygiene,
Mazda lamps have solved the expense problem,
They reduce lighting bills give the finest results,
THE LIVEST BUSINESS IS USUALLY THE BEST
LIGHTED.
Telephone 1 78 and let us help you plan an effi
cient, economical electric lighting installation, A
cost estimate will obligate you in no way,
OREGON POWER CO.
MARSHflELD, OREGON
NOTICE.
To whom It may concern:
Coos Bay Itenlty Syndlcato, ostab.
Halted hi January, 1904, will bo
responsible only for tho acts and
contracts performed or representa
tions uiado by Ohas. J. IJruschko.
If vnu linvn nnvMilnir to SOU. rent.
trado, or want help, try a Want Ad I
In TLo Tlraos. I
The Union Market
In Us now dress, ontlrely romodolled and renovated, Is now I
reauy to recvivu mm nvn-uuiu in i-utiiuiuurs into ono or tho
most modern, model and sanitary meat markets on Coos Bay,
In addition to a modol shop It serves tho best meat on Cooa
Bay. Prime beef steers that were formorly driven to Hoso
burg markets, aro now butchered and servod to tho people on
tho blocks of tno Union shop.
Instantly Clears Alt- Passages; Vou
Rrontlio Freely, Nasty DIscIuii'ko
Stops; Head Colds und Dull Head
iiicliu Vanish.
Oct a small bottlo anyway, Just to
try It apply a llttlo In the nostrils
and Instantly your clogged noso and
stopped-up air passages of tho head
will open; you will breatho frooly;
dullness nnd headacho disappear. By
morning! tho cntarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal soro throat will bo gone.
End such misery now I Got tho
small bottlo of "Ely's Cream Halm"
at any drug store This sweet, fra
grant bnlm dissolves by tho heat of
tho nostrils, penetrates nnd hoals tho
inflamed, swollen mombrano which
lines tho nose, head nnd throat,
clears tho alr pasaages, stops nasty
discharges nnd a feeling of cloanslug,
soothing relief comes Immediately.
Don't lay awako tonight struggling
for breath, with head stuffed;
nostrllB closod, hnwklng and blow
ing. Catarrh or a cold, with 1U run
ning noso, foul mucous dropping In
to tho throat, and rnw dryness Is dis
tressing but suroly noodless.
Put your faith Just onco In
"Ely's Cream Balm" nnd your cold
or cntarrh will suroly disappear.
cll'rpraC0,
suite ai.i.JTTw
Office hours, i o J fl
Phono 1 1 2-1,. .,
-
KINDLY KEM13M13J3H AND OLVE US A TRIAL
KVERYTIIINH IX THE, RAKERY LINE
MAKSIIFIELD BAKING COMPANY
lilil XOItTII KECOXD ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVEXUE. PJIOXE .128.
TYPEWRITERS All 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 pin tens, work Kunrnutced. millions nnd
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alllnnco office
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
DINNER SETS
Up-to-date Shapes, Embossed edges, Large Floral
and leaf gold stamped Beautiful 42-piccc floral and
nold-stamped dinner sets, $4.98.
Ten per cent discount on Granite, Glass & Tinware. I
Smith's Variety Store
NORTH BEND
Wo aro now carrying
A Complete Line of Staple Groceries
and can fill your order for nnythlng In this lino, (llvo ub a call
and wo know that wo can plcasu you. Try n pound of CAPE
ARAOO COFFEE and you'll uso no othor.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
130 North Broadwoy.
Phono :I0I-J.
n.KO, C. Mtmpitv
Export Piano, pi'.,..
Tuning, negulati
Orders mny be left
TOEIi OSTMXli.
) Piano Tuner iu pj
4 IB H. Hlvll, street
""'"
M. WUIGIIT.
,,. ,!U,(",I CoDtfJ
V"",lm" uniiMinlnl
An lioncht Job KnruJ
il 18-11.
J
P O. (JOSXIJY,
- Cniifriidni. ..j
listlmatcs, drawl!, 3
iiuub lurnianeu 01
a. sausiieu customer ii J
uiuino umn a bint I
ono of ray 10 up itj,
t ra reiiiv
1'iioue :ur,4.
Mvl
VjTT T. TOMPKINS, ni
,v Drucln. &J
Phnnc 21(1.1). Ilouritbl
Office ltoom L', 130, X
rv. II. M. 8HAW
Eyr, Enr, Xoenil
mi. niAiTii; ii, simi
Diseases of nnitirn iw
Onico phono 330. Roctl
202, IrvlorEM
Dn. A. .T. IIRNDIir
DKNTIST
Marahnold, OvM
Rooms 204-20S, QoUlM
Rcsldonco phone :(M.
OIIlco phono 112-J,
The Bank of Personal Service
H RING us your bank account and profit
' by the same service which has made
so many friends for this Institution. Our
steady growth proves the appreciation of
our patrons.
MHS. PAIUU.NGEB,
Tirh.f
Residence Studio, U
Corner Commercial i:l&
Phone 3SMI
DUNJAMIN OSIiml
JD Consulting EiM
Archltftt
Office. 200 Irritll
Phono lOiMi or 2Wl
Mtnl
rKIU HILEF DiUlfl
JT riuviiinil
Resldonco-Studlo. Ill I
Phonillil
W.
G. CIIANDLW.
Aitcinnai
Rooms 301 nd 801 (
Msrshfltld, OnV
The First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
W
M. 8. TUhTES,
AnoraiHi
Marthfleld.
HATE
Barnard &
FIQUItE Ml
youn i:u:crmo
fLANAGAN & BENNEn BANK
OLDEST HANK l.V COOS COUXTV.
IChtuhllbhed 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest, Paid on Tlmo Depositi
Officers:
J. V. IlPiuiolt, President. '
J. If. I'lanaKau, Vice-President.
H. 1 Williams, Cashier.
fieo. F, M'liii'liCHlpr, Asht. Cashier.
DROP l.V AM) f
BIGG)
IN THE UOWLISO
Chatterton's
NORTH FR0KT
YOU AUTO CALL
h k ruu I
Four good cars wl;
.1.... CAM O. N
op..V" "niiutfl
llllllltw - -
Kor BWil
D. L
Pictures Sft
Walker SI"
Union Meat Market
Ford & Heskey, Proprietors. 1-14 South Broadway. Phono BS.
I
BANDOM BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEX ACHE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH n
COUNTY ROAI) 35 PER ACREi !100 OA8II. BALANCF
Buy One It Will Make You Monev
acKimitosfct
INSURANCE.
REAL ESTATE
and
CITY AUTO AND
a now toxical) u
., nnrvlce.
"" " ...(ll'l
Will go anywne"-i
. . ctnri. H
UlnnOA I'IPflr iJWV"
ktiv. unna 139X
TOM GOOUAI'
iltlmtiorQ
J. N. W
Any kind of
.,.. .ri. wonK
inu ; ri
Will !" " .
Illdff.. 17 deci
French Ranges'
REM0
Opposite The
TODD The
ion
.t
s
131
Fv
.tec
Ura
mlKtilt&iMtStfWiw mi wymrjiim&Hmi- 'tucuM i - ...
Mfc-,