The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFlELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910-EVEN1NG EDITION.
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Last Saturday we sold more
Suits and Raincoats than any
two days this fall.
THE NEW BENJAMIN CLOTHING
Came in on the last Breakwater
CASH only, is the reason
M MARSHFIELD
Every Benjamin garment is guaranteed one year
READ A FEW OF THE PRICES:
SUITS, SIZES FROM 34 TO 42, IN BLUE, BLACK AND
FANCY WORSTED, $12.50 VALUE IN YOUR CREDIT
STORE. OUR PRICE, $10.00.
SUITS, SIZES 35 TO 44, IN SEVERAL PATTERNS OF
FANCY WORSTED AND SCOTCH TWEED, EVERYONE A
$15.00 VALUE. CHOICE, $12.50.
OVER 20 STYLES OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS OF
FALL SUITS AND RAINCOATS, EVERYONE A $20.00 VAL
UE, ALL SIZES. OUR PRICE, $15.00.
15 STYLES OF FINE WORSTED SUITS, EVERYONE
WORTH $25.00. OUR PRICE, $20.00.
10 STYLES OF BLACK AND FANCY RAINCOATS AND
SLIP-ONS, MADE WITH THE "PRESTO" CONVERTIBLE
COLLAR, REGULAR $25.00 VALUES. OUR PRICE, $20.00,
IN $25.00 WE WE WILL SHOW YOU VALUES IN
SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN
COOS BAY FOR LESS THAN $7.00 0R$8.00 MORE.
YOU KNOW WHY.
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MONEY TALKS
Hub Clothing Shoe Company
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Nl RECEIVES :
KM TRFlTHTi
(Continued from pngo 1.)
imln, nml forced tlio rotten stuff
down my thront with n big spoon. 1
was thoro for ubout throo hours, I
think, when Arnold came ami re
leased mo nnd took me down to meet
my brothors. On tho way downstairs
ho told mo that If I said n word to
them of what had happened to mo
ho would cut my throat, but that If
1 remained quiet and said nothing
lio would glvo mo n box of cigars.
"Thoy havo ltopt mo by myBolf
most of tho tlmo nnd I nover got to
seo how thoy treat other Inmates
thoro, but many of- lioin havo told
mo of lawful things that havo hap
pened. I havo been told by other
imtlonts that men havo been killed
thoro. Thoy Bald n man was kicked
to death In tho bathroom n long
tlmo ago nnd that another was
thrown down a stairway nnd Injured
eo badly .that ho died."
On Dr Stomler's left side, about
midway botween the arm nnd tho hip
is u bruise as largo ns tho palm
of a ninn's hand, where ho evidently
wnH kicked. Tho flfiflh Is discolored,
livid red showing against black and
blue. Ills right sldo and his chest
nnd stomach are also discolored. Ills
nrm Is badly bruised and swollen
to almost doublo Its normal slzo at
thq elbow, those Injuries, ho says,
bolng jecolved whllo tho mombor was
pressod ngnlnst his side to protect
himself from tho kicks of the brutal
guard. His loft Jaw has an indented
wound, tho bono probably having
been spllntorod, which Is covered
with a largo scab, nnditho discolora
tion has only half fadod from uudor
his eyes.
"Our brother was onco n foromost
dcutlst of St. Louis, Mo.," said At
torney J. O. Stomlor, "but ho had
.two strokes ot paralysis, which af-
lectcd his mlud. In Decombor, 1008,
I went to St. Louis nnd brought him
back horo, where ho could be under
our supervision. Ho was jilncod In
tho Crystnl Sprlugs Sanitarium De
cember 13, 1D0S. ll'.a ago Is 20
years. For one your wo paid Glllos
i plo nnd Tuttlo $100 a month to cure
for him, and since that tlmu wo luuo
paid thorn $7! w month,
I "From tlmo to tlmo wo luivo vis
ited him to see that ho was gHtlug
ulong all right. It breaks mo nil up
now to loarn that ho hns been mis
treated for a long tlmo and wo never
know of It until yoatonlny because
tho cruel guard .!:..o frightened him I
Into, keeping t stll! onguo. When
treated well, nnd ho did not answer.
I pressed him for an answer, and
finally ho reluctantly said 'not very
well.' Tlidn both of us bogan to
question him, and he admitted that
Instead of being out for a walk he
had been bound to n cot in an upper
room, with n towel wrapped around
IiIh fnce, over his month, to provent
Ills making an outcry, nnd that Ar
nold had Just come nnd released
hint. Ho said ho was afraid to tell
tho truth because tho guard had
threatened to cut his throat If he did,
but would glvo him n box of 'clgnrs
If ho said nothing ubout tho way ho
had been treated.
"Wo went nfter Arnold nnd ho
wo went to h 'o H.iv yesterday wo
discovered who' had hupponed only
by nccldent.
"Wc naked Walter Ar-.ild, tho day
head mine, to oe him. Arnold sntd
ho was out for a walk with n couple
of o:hor patients, and wo would not
be nblo to see him that day. We
snld wo would wait a whllo and Ar
nold said that our brother would not
bo back within three hours. Ho ap
peared very nervous, and this fact
struck my brother, H. 13. Stomler,
nnd myself ns peculiar at the samo
time. 1 snld wo would wait and see
hint If It took all dny.
"Arnold went nround with us ns
wo pretended to bo enjoying tho sight
of tho beautiful flowers nnd tprrnco
the placo Is a regular whlted sepuL
.ohor nnd his nervousness seemed to
lunrnnva M )iit twh rrr nti nnnnp.
tuulty to whisper to mo that ho
thought something was wrong nnd I
I ugreed with him.
I "It wits 2:15 In tho afternoon when
j wo got to Crystnl Springs and wo
I were there long time; Arnold with
, us nil the tlmo ho scorned to fear
to leave us when tho lnundryman
arrived. Arnold made his arrival tho
I o.cuso to tfo Into tho building, In n
short time he arrived wiV our broth
lor. At onco we noted tho dlscolora
Itlon uudor his eyes and tho cut on
I his chin. Arnold left us with Luurol
1 and wo nsked him whero ho had
been. Ho hesitated nnd thou said he
had Just returned from a walk.
' "I nsked him if ho wero being
frankly ndmited that ho had lied to
us about our brother being out walk
lug. adding: 'It is sometimes nec
essary to tell such things.' Then we
demanded to know why he had bent
en a poor, weak man, mentally nnd
physically, In such a manner, and ho
said that Laurel had refused to eat
and ho had to maltreat him In or
der to keep him from stnrvlng.
"Then my brother lost his hend.
nnd tho curses ho heaped on thnt
scoundrel; Arnold, did mo gdod to
listen to. Arnold Is n big, heavy
man, but he did not offer to do any
thing. My brother nnd I botji told
him that wo would litvoko tho law
on him and would have tho hellhole
out thoro Investigated by .the offi
cials; thnt If our brother would not
eat tho fact should havobeen re
ported to us, but no man on earth
had n right to bent him up In a way
thnt might haye. killed htm, tlo him
down to a bed. forco stuff down his
thront with a big spoon, nnd then gag
him and Ieao him to suffer for
hours.
"Arnold was vory pale and shook
all over. Ho said that ho would re
sign at onco and quit tho' city If wo
would 'not do anything against tho
company. Wo told mm that wo would
soo somebody was punished If It was
tho last net of our UH 'and loft
thore, taking our brother with us."
H. E. Stemler says itbat a year
ago, when George Clnro was making
hts'rovelatlonsns to the character of
tho Crystal Springs Sanitarium, he
went to It. M, Tattle, tho luminous
manager, nnd naked him If there was
any truth In tho stories printed at
thnt tlmo. Tattle, ho says, "denied
thnt they had a kernel of truth nnd
snld they wore "only sonsationnl
ynrns by yellow newspapers."
"I went to see Tuttlo last nluht nnd
learned that Dr. Qlllesplo Is out of
tho city," said Mr. Stomlor. "1 told
him what wo had learned ns to tho
treatment accorded our brother nnd
domnnded of him why It was, when
wo paid him $100 n mouth for tho
caro of our brother for a year nnd
$75 n month for nnothor year, that
ho had been kept nt such occupations
ns washing clothing for other pa
tients. Tuttlo followed mo to tho
street car nnd tried In overy way to
induce mo not to do anything, prom
ising that Arnold would bo fired at
onco. I told him that Arnold Intond.
ed to quit and probably had escaped
boforo then.
"I want to say one thing right
horo, Just ns I said to Tuttlo: 'When
thoy dealt with Georgo Claro thoy
dealt with n man who had been an
Inmnto and whom thoy could contend
wns still crazy, but they are not deal
ing with, crazy mon now. My brother
and I will carry this thing through
to a finish."
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It Isn't Possible
McLAIX GETS 11USY.
Will Join in Active Democratic Cam
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PORTLAND, Oct. lO.Stato head
quarters havo been opened by tho
democrats In tho Swetlnnd building.
Oswald West, tho candldnto for gov
ernor, has already gone searchiug
for votes nnd is in Eastern Oregon
on n roundup. Ho will bo met in
n- fow days by Hugh McLaln, can
didate for railroad commissioner, and
Turner Ollvor, candidate for secre
tary of stato. Theso nominees will
stump Eastern Oregon before coming
into tno Willamette valley, and will
probably oloso tho campaign In Pert-
laud.
Coluiiibln dry cells at tho Gunnery.
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tho flour is nt fault. If tho flour Is the same
In ovory sack your baking will always bo
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Home Addition To Eastside
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NOW ON THE MARKET
Eastside Mill-
lots; an
few
This addition Is situated Immediately East of now
Tho lots are 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary
prices nro si&u.uo up for thes largo tracts.
This plat was filed rocontly, and wo havo only a tew
lota remaining unsold. This Indicates that tho property Is Interest
ing to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should act
promptly. Terms one-half cash, balance equal payments, 3, 6,
and 12 months. Vnr tuirHm.i. ..
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