The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 04, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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FATHER ABUSES '
LITTLE DAUGHTER
Testimony In Rose Ferry Case At
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The case of Rose Ferrey, RIverton,
petitioner for tho appointment of a
guardian for Bessie Andrews, dauijh
tor of Curtis Andrews, of Ulvertor-,
occupied two days at Coqulllo this
week. Miss Ferrey is an aunt of the
little girl who is ten years of age,
and according to evidence submitted
at tiio trial, the child has been
ibuscd and llltreated in various ways
by her father.
Tho petition was applied for under
a new law which passed the Oregon
legislature at the last session, pro
viding for rectification of mat
ters of this nature which come under
tho jurisdiction of tho juvenile court.
Andrews is a brother-in-law of Mis3
Ferrey.havlng married a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferry, of River
ton. Mrs. Ferry is deceased and the
family consists of Uossie and two
I uruLiiurs, uguu nine anu seven. At
the time the service was obtained,
the family was camping at Coquille.
Miss Ferry and other witnesses were
familiar with the fact that there was
negligence on the part of Andrews
with reference to his family and
homo, and all this and charges of a
more serious nature were brought
i out In tho evidence produced at the
j trial.
I Tho case was brought by Deputy
I District Attorney E. L. C. Farrin be-
fore County Judge John F. Hall and
a jury of six.
Resides neglect, cruelly and lil
treatment were proven. One wit-
I ness stated that the' father had
t kicked tho daughter and punished
her with a broom handle, inflicting
bruises of considerable severity. One
of the sons, according to tho test!-'
mony, was suspended to the wall by
a ro e tied to his body, while one
j was beaten no severely that hernia
resulted.
i It was shown, that a sur-
prising condition of squalor and
i privation cxist3 In the home Androws
supplies for his children.
The jury found for the defendant
and the petition was denied.
PERSONAL NOTES
Colonel Coach of Bandon was In
Marshfield yesterday to witness the
horse races.
MIms Alice McCormac departed
yesterday on the Breakwater for
Portland and Seattle, where she will
visit friends for several weeks.
II. J. Isaacs ot North Bend was
In Marshfield yesterday a few hours.
Mr. Isaacs Is a large holder of prop
erty between hero and North Bend
and has lately been engaged in
clearing a number of his lots In
plat B.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rowland, who
camo here last year from Minnea
polis, departed on yestorday's Break
water for Portland. Mr. Howland
has organized a bank at Myrtlf
Creek and is on hfs way to that town
to open business.
Dr. Tn to m of Coquille will leave
for Canada today to be gone until
December, attending to business
matters. Mrs. Tatom will go to her
parents' home on the Sluslaw during
the odort's absence.
Sam Marsden left for the north on
the steamer Breakwater yesterday.
F. S. Dow and W. F. Squires re
turned yesterday from near Myrtle
Point, where they went Tuesday.
Dr. George W. Leslie left yester
day on tho steamer Breakwater for
Portland from which place he will
continue to Spokane to meet his
brother, Dr. John G. Leslie, together
they will go to Knox City, Missouri,
to visit parents and to Louisville,
Kentucky, to visit with relatives.
They will be absent about two
months.
Dr. May Vanderburgh, who has
been assisting Dr. Leslie in his
work, will have charge of his prac
tice during the latter's absence.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Eastern Oregon, Western Wash
ington, showers and cooler, except
near the coast. Eastern Oregon,
Eastern Washington, Idaho, showers
and thunderstorms, cooler.
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VRIXTJNO PRESSES.
MEATCHOPPERS.
SAUSAGE GRIJ.TI)ERS.
DENTAL MOTORS.
PIMIH WAITERS. -JEWELERS'
LATHES.
REHRIGERATORS.
DRILLS.
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MALT GRINDERS.
ELEVATORS.
SEWING MACHINES.
PEACH CHOPPERS.
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ELECTRIC PIANOS.
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July.
Fri., 5 3:43 1.2 3:27
Sat., C 4:40 0.7 4:22
Sun., 7 5:28 0.2 C:18
Mon., 8 0:11 -0.2 5:58
Tues., 9 G:47 -0.4 0:38
Wed., 10. .. . 0:15 8.7 1:37
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Sat.,- C 10:40 0.4 10:20
Sun., 7 11:38 0.5 11:02
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EARTHQUAKE REPORTED.
Havana, July 1. Tho observatory
at Pollen College reports a severo
eaithquako at 7:43 this morning 931
miles south of here. Tho oscilla
tions lasted upwards of an hour.
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stylo in an Adler garment a
liberal supply of both, they are
always distinguished for their
refined apperance. We aro solo
agents for David Adler & Sons
fine tailored clothing.
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STRIKE IS OVER.
New York, July, 2 Tho strike of
garbago collectors which has been
la oxlstanco during tho past week
Is over. Mayor McClellan has prom
(sod to take up their grievances. It
Is cxpocted most ot tho strikers will
(return to work tomorrow.
Will euro any case of nKldncywr Bladder Disease not
beyond the rcaoh of medicine. Ho medicine can do more.
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