The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 21, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY COOS' BAY TIMES, MARSHHELPrbREGON, SUNDAY,
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JULY
21, 1907,
i W. W 1
PENS EPISTLE
Former Coos Bay Newspaper
Man Writes From In
sane Asylum.
TREATMENT AN OUTRAGE
Soybi He Was Never In Sounder
. Mental Condition -During
His Lifetime.
Te following letter is from the pen
of George Wallace Williams, well
known around Coos Day and vicinity,
and who was recently taken In cus
tody at Bandon and adjudged insane:
Salem, Ore., July 15, 1907.
My Dear Friend: Your letter of
the 9th was the first that I received
since leaving Marshfield. For some
reason they had mo arrested at Ban
don, July 5th, and thrown into the
U. S. prison, which haB a oeautiful
View of the jetty and light house,
from there I was taken the next day
to Coquille. How long I was there I
'do not know exactly as the strain of
false imprisonment was beginning to
ell on mo. 1 was taken before Pro
bate Judge Hall and given what they
called a trial. I was refused, the
only witness I asked Mr. Orville
JJodge, editor of the Cpquillo galley
Sentinel, who is my personal friend,,
and knows my case exactly. By cer
tain physicians' testimony, I am told,
that I was atljudsed insane; which '.s
an outrage, for I never was of sound
er mind in my life. I may have ap
peared Insane to -those who did- not
undo, stand me. Tho Sacred Scripture-,
sayj "A fool' uttereth all his
thoughts." A modern adage has it:
"Slloaco is goldon." The vorst that
my enemies could say of me was 'that
I was a fool.
Two guards called to take mo to
Salem. They proved true friends;
Major Richard Young and Gen. H. II.
Horman. Had thoy left me at the
Bridge where tho hotel has a better
table of plain food and berries than
tho Waldorf-Astoria, or at Fitz
Hugh's country homo, I would be
complotely restored by thin time.
Tho Superintendent of the State
homo is one of tho kindest men I
liavo met, but tho table shocks tho
nerves of a sensitive person who
found his sister Mary's cooking much
better than that of the Hotel Port
land. ' A thousand thanks for friends
greeting and sympathy. I prize
your letter rcoro tl.an I can cvor tell
you. Yours truly,
Geo. Wallaco Williams.
ALLIANCE BRINGS
MANY PASSENGERS
Heavy For Delays Trii Carries a
Cargo of iJOO Tons of
Freight.
Tho Alliance arrived in yesterday
morning early. Sho was obliged to
lay outside for several hours during
the night on nccottnt .of thick weath
er. The officers report a heavy sea
on tho downward trip, and despito
this the -time made by the favorite
boat was well within her usual limit.
Tho return trip is scheduled for Mon
day morning,, leaving Marshfield at
8 o'clock. Three hundred tons of.
froight camo in on the boat. Fol
lowing is the list of passengers:
H. G. Pyott, H. P. Smith, Dr. Pike
and wife, E. Moe, W. Kosslcr, A. E.
Towers, C. J. Clark, A. A. Courtney,
W. E. Potter, A. Holm, Mrs. Curtis,
J. O'Keilly, P. Poterson, E. H. Smith
and son, L. H. Reed, A. A. Moore
and wife, W. B. Owens, Mrs. Lund
gren, V. Berdahl, C. A. Schlbrede,
W. C. Schlbredej. C. E. Foglequist,
Dave Johnson, i". W. Lunnehan, J.
Lawson, C. H. Keyes, F. W. Bur
nelck, Evelyn Wallace, Ray Roberts,
F. Gulhams, Lady Jom. McNicholas,
P. Gullhiams, D. sJ. Rice and wife,
Mrs. Guilllams, Hi Turner and wife,
Mrs. Bezant!,' Sister. Rose, Sister Ur
sula, Miss Barton, J. G..Fish, B. F.
Crutchfleld, W. C. Johnson, wife and
child, G. D. Busch arid" wife, Miss M.
Load, J.-B. Reed, S. M. Carter, Mrs.
R. C. Beeker, Geo. W. Small, H. Huston-,
Mark, Holmes, H. It. Beaver,
Mrs. E. M. Beaver.'E. C. Smith and
wife, S. Sanders and wife, Miss, An
nie Kelly, Mrs". J. , Scott and two
children, -J. A. Cummings, G. W.
Johnson, Miss T. King, C. Walla'ce,
L.-Ogden, R. Clink, Mrs. L. J. Ma
son, and seven second class.
WISCONSIN BANKER
IS ON COOS BAY
Has Heavy Timber Interests Around
This Section of the Country
Wife Is Here.
WANT AD
Mr. W. P. Bartlett, president of
tho Union National Bank, of Eau
Claire, Wisconsin, who is in Coos
county looking after extenslvo tim
ber interest on the lower Coquille,
was over to the cities on tho bay
yesterday. He was accompanied by
Alfred Johnson, of the Johnson
Lumber Company, and his son Stan
ley Bartlett, who is engaged with
the Johnson Company.
Mr. Bartlett purchased the prop
erty which the Johnson Lumber
Company Is logging, about twenty
years ago and since that time has
visited the county two or threo
times. Mrs Bartlett Is with him and
Is enjoying tho trip immensely. Mr.
Bartlett will leave on tho next
Breakwater for Portland, where ho
will remain until Mrs. Bartlett has
visited friends In San Francisco.
TWO DREDGERS ARE
WIDENING THE CHANNEL
Tvo dredgers have been at work
for weeks, deepening the booms and
widening the channel in certain
places, making a landing at the com
pany's water front in Marshfield near
tho stone crusher, and these are now
busy near the now mill site in dredg
ing the west side boom.
I 'jhg steamer- i
1 M. r.PMNT
i a m w . t k
I Sails for5arfVflra
1 n
i Sails
I iii iii bhu niniiiiF"'-'"'""
nciscoTtfctIay jjuly 23
F.S D0W4gent
FOR SALE Good second-hand fur
niture. Enquiro at tho Royal
Bakery.
LOST A bunch of 3 keys with tag
addressed J. J. Dougherty. Re
ward ?1 for return to Times office.
GEM RESTAURANT, NORTH BEND.
Open day and night Serves
everything the rnnrket affords.
MARSHFIELD, :
skeehwk
Milll.
OREGON
m urn iiu bum muuMxittxmxnmBBEKMaaLmm'mmw,MrvmwmKxwmmmiMJMaBa
Come Early to Moke StfecLicms of
Our stack i
Paiiv
will convince th
Coos Bay
'ALL P,
A A.
a going iasi.y
qs ana A'
x theyare
paint
A trial of 01
ornisfaes
the best on the market
our
1
& Wallpaper Co.
2nd near C. Street
m
NEW
Sun.,, 21.
Mon., 22.
Tues., 23.
WeilnH
Tues.,
Tluir3., 25.
Fri., 2G...
Sat., 27..
nigh' Water.
3:40 0.5
1M,
23.
Sun., 21..
Mon., 22. .
Tues., 23. .
Wls, 2
Thurs., 25.
Fri., 2G...
Sat.-, 27. . .
.4:43
. 5:39
. c-s
5:39
0:13
J:03
1:54
Low Water.
9:57 CO
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DAKOTA MEN INSPECT
COOS BAY COUNTY
Messrs. Sininii and Cinys Are Looking
Around With u View to
TnvestiiiK.
Messrs. A. J. Siman and W. S.
Crays, tho former from Sioux City,
Iowa, tho latter from Wesslngton,
South Dakota, nre on tho bay and
looking over tho country with a view
to investing in property.
Thoy have traveled through Can
ada sinco leaving homo on July S
and havo spent moro tlmo in somo
localities than thoy intended. For
this reason, thoy nre now in a hurry,
and beliovo thoy will not havo tlmo
enough to seo Coos Bay, ns thoy
should.
11:02 C.4
11:58 G.8
12:17 7.3
7:17 1.7
8:02 1.6
8:47 -1.3
Sun Calendar
Sun., 21 4:40
Mon., 22 4:41
Tues., 23 ...... 4:42
Weds., 24 4:33
Thurs., 25 4:44
Fri., 2G 4:45
Sat., 27 4:46
3:11
4:20
5:25
6:22
5:25
1:34
2:18
3:03
10:2S
11:22
11:22
12:00
7:15"
8:08
9:00
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3.2
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3.0
7.7
8.0
8.2
9.5
9.8
9.8
2.5
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7:32
7:31
7:30
7:39
7:28
7:27
7:2G
and
O
Half
Kiip SctTrc(iifiirshfleIdiii(l Norh
Bend Mime in 12 Minutes.
TPrlviite Iinn3in;s.
Fare: Oneway, 15c; roiud trip, ji.'h'
J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor.
NORTH BENP
FASTEST BOATS
N THE hAYf
E-Twr s3Asvy1a
mdsm uvuvwuic
v Pull the I v
belV crd v
Wet Your WhtHJejjlicn Blow
J. R. HBKRON, Prop.
I'ront Street, : : Maralitleld, Oregon I
BoiVtPtrget J
the Kodak on
yosir outing trip;
a full line with
supplies at the
Red Cross
Nelson Iron Works
F. n. NDLSOtf Prop
Wo repa
Steam and
cycles. Ilest
I, all klif
(Td EiiKllfe
m worm out
6 of Machinery,
s, Guns and Bl-
Specialty. : :
Wo manufacture Caetln
Bronze for Saw Mills
Camps. Wo inako tho bost
Hoad Spools for loggers.
"W
as In Iron and
aid Lpggfns
vShencs nltd
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TELEPHONE 824
MARSHFIELD, - - OREGON
TheC.B.,R.&LR.R.
and Navigation Co.
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THAIN BOIIED'lliE NO. 8.
In Kffoct Jiumury li lOOT.
All provloua schedules are void.
Subject to chango 'without notice.
W. S. handler, manager; F. A.
Laiso, frelAit agent; conoral offices,
Marshflelfl, Dragon.
Of all di
House p,
per haii
ing:, c;
ingetc
Strictly
Id on
J. B.Rphr
Oppocite Bear's Livery
Stable
Bscnphons,i
liHting, paf
glng, grai
arrEaee oaini-
pltre Stock
alljobf.
WANTED. To huy, clean rags. Ap
ply Times Office.
OFFICK ItOOSIS to rent.
Ferguson.
McNeil &
FOlt SAIilC First-class houseboat,
Stove, cooking utensils. Inquire
M. II. Windle, Jenkln's Tailor Shop
WAITJIESS WArKl) Good wages;
steady work. Java Coffeetlouse.
NOTICE TEAflHERS WANTED.
Application r-111 bo reived by
the clerk of school dlrict No. 6,
Empire Cityi Oregon jpor tho posi
tions of principal ml assistant;
references must accompany appli
cation.
WANTED ;
girl for gc
wages. A
stackon.
thoughly competent
housework. Good
to Mrs. Song-
WANTED AWood man to work In
hay field. Wages ?2.00 per day
and board. Phone, Farmers 208.
E. L. Uessey.
LOST July 12, on Front streot or
7 near Alert Landing, small plain,
gold watch, no initials or engrav
ings; open faced. Suitable reward
offered. Leave at Times office, or
address, Mrs. S. A. Yoakam,
Marshfield, Oregon.
HOUSES
FOR SAI
Neat and modern
Best view on the
same tract. Price:
lW
LONM
Situafe?a
nlnlnslna,
frjy
tSY TERM)
North BenB Heights.
so vacant lots inf the
sonable and terms easy.
L
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SUCCESSORS TO
Ward & Ward
WARD b HURD
Comer Meade and Vermont, Sts.
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ABSOLUTE SAFETY
is the best thii
offer Other
of secondary ii
this basis onh
patronage
First National Bank of Coos Bay
ig we have to
nducanentsj are
ipqaance upon
ftps we solicit yodr
TOHN S. COKIi. President
W.S. MoFAKLAND, Cashier.
O. B. HINSDALE, Vice Pros.
R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas.
JjTngowirBVigggit;jtagi'wa5wBMiwagiJtjiySi
KOn RENT Threo partly furnished
rooms. Call O. W. Briggs, care
Times office.
FOR SALE 1,300-pound horse, buy
ers' own price. R. 'K. Booth.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ap
'ply, second house north of 3 on
east side of Fourth. Mrs. Bodlne.
WANTED To rent a. tent 16 x
Address 358, or phono 1693.
C. Drake.
20".
L.
California and Oregon Coast SI
Steamer
COOS BAY to
GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agents,
.421 Market St.. San Francisco.
A dJi
Eftland
OLSONjJTaster.
iAILINJFFItOM-
mship Company.
lance
an
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
Marshfield. Phone 441
pr Keturn
No. 1,
Dally
Exoopt Sun
Leave 9:00 a'
9:30
9:40 a.
Arrivo 10:60 a.m
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L.vn. m.
i
Tralne.
Stations.
rshfiold.
II. Junction.
uillo.
lyrtlo Point.
No. 2.
Dally
Excopt Sundeiy.
Leave 10:45 a. m.Mytlo Point.
10:00 k m.jcoauliu.
12:00 m. D. K. Junotlon.
Arrive 12:80 p.m.filarehfield.
L Stable i c- Drake-
H WANTED Chamber maid at Cen-
0 tral Hotel.
muMiT jhwuliiw n ,11 jiiwili
i Are You Looking for I
I HEAL ESTATE f
1 BARGAIN'S? I
jf We have god pronprties for sale at S
reasonable prices ad wmild be pleased to C 9
2 talk with you about Ihejp. J
F. M. Rummell Jr. & C-V J
I A Street. f 1
FOR SALE. N
In. Good transnortation.
1 WILSON & THOMAS
Contractors andjdflilers r
I Office fixtures a s )ecialhStoro Fronts, Counters,
Shelving. Let Uf AvoryRiit your plans. Sbo vfs be-
fore building. Xf ' L
I Shop opposite Bear's
Livery Stable, North Front Street
G&SSBKSKSEKE5GEEt
few choice 5 and 10-acro tracj
Daily mail. Telephone conectlonp
tho land. Wagon road to Ea Mat
to that part of Marshfield is Vrni
property will bo takeu off tho i?
close
Two daily boatB to MnrsMeld, Nolth Bend, faro 25 cents round trip
tanners Line No. 2 passes through
shfleld. Tho county railroad through
d to bring it to the front. This
ket August ID, 1907.
Etatm trains "will run on dally
apodal ordors. Trains to and from
Doaver Hill daily.
See Charles Doane or W. J. Rust.
Marshfield Oregon.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN
ADDITION
BECAUSE.
It is choice inside f esidenoroperty, lots
50x100 with allqk isell sheltered with
A GOOD BAY VffiW and prices of lots
are reasonable ror particulars see
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.,
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
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