Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 05, 1912, Image 4

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Are You Particular
MRS. TOM’S PART
03257921
About what you put
into your Stomach?
-------If you are------
Governor Marshall’s Wife Has
the Memory For Names.
She decided thttt h e b:id b e tte r give up
! som e o f th e huiulahuking um l ta k e care
of h is h ealth first. So w h en you find
' him m ak in g a speech h e does not sta y
a ro u n d to h ear th e ap p lau se o f th e au-
dlence. R ath er, he h u rrie s to h is room
I a n d ch an g es Ids clothing.
“ Som e people h av e said th a t T om
I M arshall Is not a h a n d sh a k in g po liti­
cian. l i e is not. I lls w ife th in k s It Is
! m ore im p o rtan t to g u a rd his h ealth
j th a n to c arry o u t th e old tim e policy,
j an d she Is correct, a s sh e is in m o st
all o th e r th in g s “
“ H om s A ir ” P rev a ils.
iT G et
ROMANCE OF THEIR LIVES.
SWIFT’S Brands
T h s N o tific a tio n of t h , In d ia n a E x -
• c u t iv , F o r D em ocratic V ico P re s i­
dency H o n o r, a Record B reaker.
HAMS, BACON
AND LARD
B y J. C- H A M M O N D ,
O f D em o c ra tic N a tio n a l P u b lic ity B u ­
reau.
I n d ia n a p o lis .— J u s t ab o u t th e tim e
th a t th o u sa n d s of frien d s o f G ov­
e rn o r T h o m a s Riley M arsh all w ere
au x io u sly w a n tin g to sh a k e bis b an d lu
c o n g ra tu la tio n over bis acce p ta u ce as
c a n d id a te o f vice p resid en t on th e
D em ocratic tic k e t a sm iling w om an
ste p p ed befo re him , an d If o n e could
have h e a rd w h a t sh e w h isp ered In bis
e a r it w ould h av e been so m eth in g like
“ Now, h u rry lu, Tom , and ch an g e your
clo th es.”
A nd T om M urshall forgot to sh a k e
h an d s w ith th e e n th u s ia stic frie n d s
u n til he had ca rrie d o u t th e o rd e rs o f
M rs. Tom .
In d ia n a lias honored fo u r o f h er sons
ns vice p resid en tial c a n d id a te s oil th e
D em ocratic tic k e t, b u t th e cro w d s th a t
Nosier Sc Norton
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
C o q u ille , O re g o n
Phone H om e 111
F arm ers 483
SHOW US THE GIRLS
w ho sa y th e y do n ’t ca re fo r ice
cre a m a n d w e know th e y h ave
n e v e r ta s te d M iller’s cream . F o r
once ta s te d it becom es a f a s t
f a v o rite .
T h e re ’s a d istin ctiv e
delicacy o f flavor, a sm oothness
o f t a s te t h a t co n v erts th e m ost
decided ice cream d islik er in to
an e n th u s ia s tic ad m irer. T ry it
to d ay .
c jt c
Millers Confectionery
T h e M arsh all hom e Is ty p ical o f th e
n d stre ss. I t Is a hom e o f books, a n d
still one does not feel “ bookish.” One
o f th e M arshal! frien d s said he alw ay s
felt like eatin g w hen h e e n te re d th e
M arsh all hom e in C olum bia C ity or
th e ex ecu tiv e m ansion a t Indian ap o lis.
M rs. M arsh all believes in a hom e first,
a n d th e “ hom e a ir” prev ails.
“I f G overnor M arshall ev e r occupied
th e W h ite H ouse people w ould n o t
k n o w th a t h istoric in s titu tio n ,” d e­
cla re s a n ad m irer.
“ Mrs. M arshall
w ould h av e It a real hom e. People
w o uld feel com fortable even in th e
m id st of th e gold an d g litte r.”
B u t it is n o t only as a w ife a n d th e
m istre ss o f a home th a t M rs. M arsh all
sh o w s h e r ability. She is a po litician
a n d a clev er one. She. also h as a re ­
m a rk a b le m em ory.
G overnor M arshall h a s e a rn e d th e
re p u ta tio n of being in a cla ss o f sto ry
te lle rs all by him self. H e can rem em ­
b er sto ries, but he fo rg ets nam es. A
n am e Is so m eth in g to b e c a s t aside
w ith G overnor M arshall, an d th is is
one o f th e reg rets of his life, if he haa
a n y reg rets. T he g o v ern o r is n o t a
w o rry in g "m an. H e is so m e w h a t a fa
ta list, b u t if he could h e w ould Ilka
to rem em b er n am es; b u t, u o t h av in g
th a t ab ility , he does n o t w o rry , fo r Mrs.
M arsh all is th e new rem em b ere r o f th e
fam ily.
Nhe h a s a pecu liar a b ility along tills
line.
Not only does sh e rem em b er
th e la s t nam e, b u t an y co m b in atio n of
n am es com es a s second n a tu r e to her,
an d sh e c a rrie s th is a b ility on d ow n to
th e ch ild ren and cousins o f a n y one
seek in g th e governor.
W hile th e governor is sh a k in g h an d s
an d try in g to rem em b er w h e th e r his
ca lle r is Jo n e s or S m ith, M rs. M arsh all
is b u sy su p p ly in g th e in fo rm atio n and
a s k in g a b o u t all th e relativ es.
Ideal P a r t n e r s .
Don't Buy a
“Pig in a Poke
THOMAS It. MAII8HALL.
”
g re e te d G overnor M arshall In th e big
coliseum in th e s ta te fa ir g ro u n d s h ere
D on’t take anybody's word that is printed
to d ay w ere the g r e a te s t in th e h isto ry
in a dateless catalog. You can’t tell whether
o f th e p a rty .
it was printed in 1911 or 1877. He may be dead or he may be broke.
T h e w est w a n te d to show th e ea st
w h a t could he done In n o tliieatlo n hon
We are here to show you the actual Stickney Engine with its outside
ors, an d , w hile M rs. M a rsh all w as h a p ­
igniter, straight line valve motion, perfect cooling system, three point sus­
py, o f course, o v er th e honors fo r h e r
pension and ball-bearing governor.
h u sb an d , sh e w a s also w orried, fo r h er
h u sb a n d com es m ig h ty close to b eing
Nosier & Norton
f a th e r, h u sb a n d , son an d p a r tn e r all in
one. A nd w hen n w om an h a s th a t co m ­
E X CLU SIV E AG EN TS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
b in atio n on h e r h an d s to c a re fo r she
h a s ev ery rig h t to be w orried.
N O SLER & N O R T O N
Ore.
G overnor M arshall will n e v e r gain
an y ho n o rs ns a h am m er th ro w er. H e
Is n ot b u ilt th n t w ay.
W illie all th e co u n try w as ren d in g
th e vigorous w o rd s o f G overn o r M ar­
sh all w h ich told the vo ters w h a t he
ex p e c ts D em ocracy to do in c a rry in g
o u t th e p led g es fo r th e n e x t fo u r y e a rs
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
It’s w o rth w h ile to know w h a t p a r t a
w om an is ta k in g in th e a ffa irs of th e
L eav es M ry tle P o in t daily a t 7 O’clock c a m p a ig n —how T om M arsh all h ap ­
a . m . A rriv e s a t R o seb u rg a t 2 o ’clock p en s to be in th e position in w hich he
s ta n d s today.
L eaves R oseburg daily a t 7 a. m ., a r ­
T h e good people o f C olum bia C ity,
riv in g a t M yrtle P o in t a t 2 o ’clock
Ind., n e v e r th o u g h t T h o m a s Itlley M ar­
S pecial rig s fo r p a rtie s a t an y tim e. sh a ll w a s a “ m a rry in g m an.” F o r fo r­
ty y e a rs he had lived w ith his p a re n ts,
n u rsin g b o th h is f a th e r an d m other,
w ho w e re In v alid s, w hich w a s th e re a ­
son G o v ern o r M a rsh all w as n o t a m a r­
ry in g m an. H e f e lt h is first d u ty w as
C a r r y in g U n ite d S ta te s M ail a n d P a s s e n g e rs ’ B a g g a g e
to h is p a re n ts .
Coquille,
Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Line
G overnor M arsh all has no b ro th e rs or
sisters, an d his p a re n ts b ein g dead
leav es him so m ew h at b a r re n o f rela­
tives.
G overnor M a rsh all’s frie n d s a r e en ­
th u sia s tic o v er liis hom e life. W hen
h e h a s s ta rte d on ta lk in g o f h is w ife
a n ew lig h t in th e Ilo o sier ex ecu tiv e
com es to th e su rface.
T h ey com e n e a r being ideal m arried
p a rtn e rs.
“ I w a s ta lk in g to Tom one d ay ,”
ex p lain ed one of his m ost in tim ate
frien d s. “ W e w ere lean in g back, and
T om had been tellin g som e o f his good
sto ries to illu stra te v ario u s topics of
o u r co n v ersatio n . W e w ere w aitin g
fo r M rs. M arsh all to com e b ack from
a sh o p p in g to u r, an d I h ap p en ed to re ­
m ark th a t I liked M rs. M a rsh all b e t­
ter ev ery tim e I m et her.
“ ‘W ell, now th a t ’s th e w ay she
strik e s me, Jim,* h e sa id ‘W e have
been m arried som e six te e n y ears, a n d
a s tim e goes th a t is a lo n g o r sh o rt
period, ju s t a s you th in k . T o m e it i*
b u t a fleeting day. T h en I th in k back
over m y m arried life a n d And I have
gro w n to know M rs. M a rsh all b e tte r
every day . A m an m u st not only love
b u t h e m u st also re sp e c t h is p a rtn e r
in th is life—resp ect h e r in all things.
She m u st h av e w o n d erfu l q u a litie s to
m ake th e love an d resp ec t g ro w deeper
a n d b e tte r each day. T h a t’s been my
history.
“ ‘T h e f a c t th a t M rs. M a rsh all ha»
been in sy m p a th y in m y w ork, my
play, my life, is good. B u t I h av e been
Home Telephone 461.
Oregon Agricultural College
T h is g r e a t in s titu tio n opens its doors
f o r th e fa ll s e m e s te r on S e p tem b er 20th.
C o u rses o f in stru c tio n include: G eneral
A g ric u ltu re , A gronom y, A nim al H us­
b a n d ry , D airy H u sb an d ry , B acteriology
B o tan y an d P la n t P ath o lo g y , P o u ltry
H u sb a n d ry , H o rtic u ltu re , Entom ology
V e te rin a ry S cience, Civil E n g in e erin g ,
E le c tric a l E n g in e erin g , M echanical E n ­
g in e e rin g ; M ining E n g in eerin g , H ig h ­
w ay E n g in e erin g , D om estic S cience,
D om estic A rt, C om m erce, F o re stry ,
P h a rm a c y , Zoology, C h e m istry , P h y s­
ics, M a th em atic s, E nglish L an g u ag e
am i L ite ra tu re , P ublic '■(leaking, M od­
e rn L anguages, H isto ry , A rc h ite c tu re ,
A rt, In d u stria l P ed ag o g y , P h y sica l E d ­
ucation, M ilitary S cience an d T actics,
and M usic,
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<1 Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application.
Address Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon.
S ch o o l Y e a r O p e n s S e p te m b e r 2 0 th
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OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
STEAMER BREAKWATER
A fte r th e d e a th of his p n re n ts G ov­
e rn o r M a rsh all dived deep er in to his
law p ra c tic e , a n d one d ay an u rg e n t
case took him to A ngola, In d . H is d u ­
ties called hh n to th e county c lerk ’s o f­
fice, a n d th e re he m et M iss L ois K lro-
sey, d a u g h te r o f th e cou n ty clerk, w ho
w as a s s is tin g h e r f a th e r In th e office.
F ro m th n t d ay G overnor M arsh all
had m ore b u sin e ss aro u n d th e county
c le rk ’s office in A ngola th a n an y la w ­
y e r in h a lf a dozen neu rb y co unties.
G overnor M a rsh all w as fo rty -tw o
y e a rs of ag e w hen he w a s m arried ,
M rs. M a rsh a ll b eing n early tw e n ty
y e a r s his Junior.
T h e M nrshnlls had been m a rrie d
only n few w eek s w hen th e f u tu re vice
p re sid e n t w a s called to an ad jo in in g
co u n ty on a ense th a t would consum e
som e five o r six w eek s of Ills tim e.
'N ow , I did n o t w n n t to be s ta rtin g
off like th a t," G o v ern o r M arsh all e x ­
p lain ed to a frien d one day, so 1 Ju st
told M rs. M arshall t h a t I th o u g h t she
should go along. A nd sh e did.”
Since th e n G overnor M arsh all h as
never m ade a trip w ith o u t M rs. M ar
shall going along. T h ey h a v e trav eled
nil o v er th e c o u n try to g e th e r; th e y go
|o linm iuets an d political m eetin g s to
g e th e r until th e frie n d s o f th e In d ian a
e x e c u tiv e re fe r to him an d h is w ife ns
fhe "p n rd s.”
T om M arshall Is n ot o v erstro n g .''
ex p lain ed one of his frien d s. "W h ile
not n d e lic a te m an. Ills c o n stitu tio n Is
not o f flic m ost vigorous type.
W hen he gets Into a polltlcnl b a ttle
he fo rg e ts his w eakness. H e gives all
th n t is In him . an d th n t will tell on
an y m ail. Mrs. M arshnll soon disco v ­
ered th a t th e g o v ern o r would becom e
h eated In m nktng a speech an d th e
■ ext day his voice w ould he husky.
A L W A Y S ON T IM E
F ro m P o r tla n d 9 A . M.
O c to b e r 2, 9, lit, 23, 30
S e p te m b e r 2, 7, 12, 17, 22
F ro m C o o s B ay
S e p te m b e r 4, 9, 14, 19, 24. 29
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PAUL L. STERLING, Agent
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In c o rp o ra te d .
M a n u fa c tu r e r s of
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O c to b e r 5, 12, 19, 2H
Phone Main 181
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The CelebratedBergmann Shoe
The Strongest and Nearest Water
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oof shoe made for loggers, miner*
prospectors and mill men.
21 Thurman Street
P
ortland ,
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L. H.
R. E.SHINE,
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
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COQUIL j L i B , O R B O O P .
Transacts a General Banking BuBiriena
Board of Olroetoro.
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Correspondents.
R . O. Dement,
A. J . Sherwood,
j National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci
L. Harlocker,
L. H . Hazard,
Crocker Wool worth N’lBauk, Sau Franci
Isaiah Hacker,
R .K . Shiuo. i First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
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R. S.
K n o w l to n , P re sid e n t
G e o . ^ . R o b in so n , V ice-P re s.
R . H. M a s t , Cashier.
Farmers
and
Merchants Bank
C O Q U ILLE. OREGON
Opened for Busines March, 1 9 0 9
CORRESPONDENTS:
L ad d & T ilto n B ank, P o rtla n d
N a tio n a l P a rk , N ew Y ork
F ir s t N atio n al B an k , S an F ra n c isc o
F i r s t T ru s t & S av in g s, C oos B ay
W ALLING’S AUTO LIVERY
SPECIAL TRIPS
Anywhere—Any tune
NEW CAR AND GOOD SERVICE
Rates Reasonable
Phone*—Home 106
Farmers’ Day 486
Night 263
Stands .
BAXTER HOTEL
I CO Q UILLE G A R A G E
O O O O O O O O O G
F red V on P e g e rt
C. I. Kim e
KIME & VON PEGERT
M E C H A N IC A L
S H O P
G e n e r a l lilack sm ith ln g ,
W agon M ak in g , M achine
W o rk , P a tte r n M ak in g and
C a stin g , A u to m o b ile W o rk .
^FRUIT BOXES
A ll S ta n d a rd S izes C o n s ta n tly on H an d .
B E E
S pecial S izes to O rd er
S U P P L U iS
O rd e rs T ak en fo r Ita lia n Q ueens
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P h o n e M a in 2 4 3
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P ly in g B etw een
San Francisco
and Bandon
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F irst-c la ss fare o n ly ............... $7.50
H its . M A R SH A L L .
iu sy m p a th y w ith hers. O u rs is uot a
oue sided life. W e h a v e been p a r t­
ners, an d th a t’s th e w ay it sh o u ld be
in th is world.* ”
Mrs. M arshall h as w atc h e d o ver hi»
a d m in istra tio n o f th e affa irs o f In d ian a
w ith a Jealous care. T h e re lias been
no th in g o f th e sp e c ta c u la r in his a d ­
m in istratio n . It h a s been a sa n e gov­
ern m en t.
T he la w s th a t he has
fo u g h t fo r and won sh o w th e sp irit of
th e m an. T hey are u p liftin g . T h ey deal
ith th e im p ro v em en t o f m an , w om an
an d child.
W hile G overnor M arshnll is d escrib ­
ed ns a “te n d e r h e a rte d ” ex ecu tiv e,
n ev erth eless he is a fighter. H e be­
longs to th e old fig h tin g sto ck o f V ir­
ginia.
G o v ern o f M arshall is n o t a dodger.
H e h as h is opinions, an d h e le ts them
lie know n. W hile he Is a n o rg an izatio n
m an, he know s th n t o rg an izatio n s are
not p e rfe c t—th a t th e y can m ak e m is­
takes.
I f th ey m ak e m ista k e s he
th in k s it Is his d u ty to s t y so and
get th e say in g o v er a t th e first pos­
sible m om ent.
Mrs. M arshall is n o t satisfied w ith
Notice to Contractors
Notice ¡8 h ereb y g iven t h a t eealefl
bids will b e received from th e d a te of
th is notice u p to S e p tem b er 15, 1912,
for m aking general re p a irs to th e school
b u ild in g in L ist riot No. 67.
P lan s an d s < id eatio n s m ay be seen
at th e office of tin* school d is tr ic t clerk.
T he board reserves th e rig h t to reject
an v and all bids.
t>ated ib is Vi, «lav of S ep tem b er, 1912.
G uo. H . NoMTHRrp. C h a irm a n
N il s
C lerk
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U p freig h t, p e r to n ............... 3.00
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Sudden & Christiansen
A gents, San F rancisco, C alifornia
F o r R eserv atio n s
NOSLER & N ORTON
A gents. C oquille, O regon
Str. Elizabeth
R e g u la r as th e Clock
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
>7.50
3.00
F irst-c la ss fare o nly
U p freig h t, p e r ton
E. & E. T . K ruse
24 C alifornia S tre et, San Francisco
F o r R e serv atio n , <
NOSLER & N ORTON
Agent», C oquille, O regon
CHICHESTER
PILLS
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n u y nT y o tir
You are Sure
of a Perfect Match
“Yes, Madam, this fabric shows identically the
same details and color as would be shown in broad day­
light. You see I’m displayin {the goods under the clear
white rays of this wonderful new General Electric Mazda
Lamp. It’s really the equivalent of daylight, and that’s
why all up-to-date stores are using it. O f course there
are also other vital reasons. one of which is this; the G -E
Mazda Lamp gives tw ic e the light of the ordinary car­
bon incandescent lamp—and c o s ts less to burn.”
T h e invention of the M azda Lam p has caused thous­
ands of people to have their houses and stores wired for
electric light. If you are n o t now using it, come in
for a moment to-day and let us p ro v e to you r entire
satisfaction that this wonderful new lamp ha* made
electric light as cheap as it is convenient
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SOLO BY DRUGGISTS LVERYWHEP
V.-Prea.
0. C SANFORD, A n t. Cashier
H A Z A R D . Calillar
W o n d er how th e colonel likes being
an o u tc a st?
M e etin g M re. M a re h a ll.
Farmers Telephone 156
H a v in g e x h a u ste d his su p p ly of a d ­
je c tiv e s In d en o u n cin g T a ft. R oosevelt
is now lead in g a cam p aig n o f d e n u n ­
ciatio n o f ev ery one w ho does uot
ag ree w ith him self.
4 J. SHERWOOD P m .
F a n n e r s h av e pulled a g a in s t th e
sh o rt en d of th e yoke long enough.
W ilson an d M arshnll pro m ise to see
th a t th e p u llin g is m ade m ore n early
even.
S t a g e R u n n i n g in C o n n e c t i o n
Office at Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrtle Point
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i h e r d o m estic d u tie s alone. She w a n ts
to do her s h a re in p roblem s o f th e po-
I litleal an d b u sin ess w orld. Mrs. Mur-
• sh all is said to h a v e d isc u sse d in de-
( tail w ith h e r h u sb a n d bis actio n on
I th e B altim o re co n v en tio n , a n d w hen it
! w as seen th a t M arsh all w as th e m an
w ho w as g oing to go on th e tie k e t
j w ith W ilson he w an ted to know w h a t
ids w ife th o u g h t a b o u t It.
“ I t won’t be an y h a rd e r th a n being
G o v ern o r o f In d ia n a , a n d if th e p a rty
th in k s you nr* th e m an it only ag rees
w ith my opinion,” she said , and th a t
se ttle d th e m a tte r w ith G o v ern o r M ar­
shall.
Mrs. M arsh all had th e honor of b e ­
in g th e first w om an in In d ian a to hold
an office. She w as ap p o in ted co u n ty
clerk of S teu b en co u n ty by h er f a th e r
an d held th a t office fo r a n u m b e r of
y ears.
W hen G o v ern o r M arsh all an d his
w ife w ere a b o u t to be m arried sh e d e­
cided th a t h er la s t official a c t of th e
office would be to m ake o u t th e m ar­
riag e license. G o v ern o r M arshall ac­
com panied his w ife to th e county
c le rk ’s office an d w atch ed h er w ith
ca re a s sh e noted th e reco rd s in th e
big book an d filled o u t th e license an d
w atch ed h er a s sh e carefu lly signed
h e r f a th e r ’s nam e, w ith h e r ow n a s
d ep u ty .
M rs. M arshall, h av in g b lo tted th e
in k , said , “ Now w e can go.”
“ N ot y o t ” lau g h ed G o v ern o r M ar­
sh all.
“ W hy, we a re all fixed,” ex plained
M rs. M arsh all, p o in tin g to th e license.
“ Yes, b u t I h av e to p ay fo r it,” re
p lied th e governor. “ I t ’s all rig h t for
you to m ak e it out, b u t i t ’s up to me
to p a y th e foe.” A nd ho did.
M rs. M arshall is a keen stu d e n t, and,
h av in g estab lish ed th e p ra c tic e o f go­
ing w ith h e r h u sb a n d on all his trip s,
be th e y sh o rt o r long, th ey m ak e it a
p o in t to c a rry along som e book.
M rs. M arsh all is ns m uch o f a h u ­
m a n ita ria n a s th e g overnor. A g lan ce
a t som e of th e bills th a t h av e been
p assed by th e 1911 In d ia n a leg islatu re
g iv es a n In sig h t Into th e g o v ern o r:
T o c u rta il child labor.
T o re g u la te sa le of cold sto ra g e p ro d ­
ucts.
T o re q u ire hyg ien ic schoolhouses
an d m edical e x a m in a tio n of children.
T o p re v e n t b lin d n ess a t b irth .
T o re g u la te sale o f co cain e and
o th e r dru g s.
T o p ro v id e fre e tr e a tm e n t fo r h y ­
drop h o b ia.
T o e sta b lish p u blic p laygrounds.
T o Im prove p u re food law s.
T o p ro te c t a g a in s t loan sh a rk s.
T o p ro v id e police c o u rt m atro n s.
T o p re v e n t traffic in w h ite slaves.
T o p e rm it n ig h t schools.
To re q u ire m edical su p p lies a s p a rt
o f a tr a in e q u ip m e n t
G o v ern o r M arsh all h as also played
an activ e p a rt in p ro v id in g fo r p ro tec­
tio n o f labor, a s is ex am p led by th e
follow ing a cts:
T o c re a te a b u reau o f insp ectio n
fo r w orkshops, facto ries, m ines and
boilers.
T o estab lish fre e em p lo y m en t agen
cies.
To re q u ire full tr a in crew s.
T o re q u ire s a fe ty devices on sw itch
engines.
T o req u ire efficient h ead lig h ts on
engines.
To req u ire s ta n d a rd cabooses.
T o p ro v id e w eek ly w age, etc.
A nd G o v ern o r M a rsh all h as con­
su lted w ith his “ p a rtn e r” on all th ese
bills. H e is qu o ted a s sp y in g a m an
c a n ’t go f a r w ro n g In ta k in g th e advice
o f a w ife—If she is h is p a rtn e r as well
a s his wife.
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