The Saloon Problem and Social Reform is a book written by John Marshall Barker in 1905. It is a detailed account of the social issues surrounding saloons in the United States during the early 20th century, and the efforts made to reform them. The book explores the negative impact of saloons on society, including increased crime, poverty, and alcoholism. Barker argues that saloons are a major obstacle to social progress and that they need to be reformed...