TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
THE COOS BAY
SUIT IS BEGUN
FOR BIO BUI
Dr. Stemler's Relatives Sue
Portland Institution For
$100,000 for Cruelty.
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 20. Suit
to recover damages In tho nmotmt
of $100,000, with costs mul disbur
sements of action, from tho Sanita
rium Company, which consists of Dr.
R. L. Gillespie, Dr. Henry Wnltlo Coo
nnd R. M. Tuttle, because of tho nl
loged brutnllty and torturo subjected
at tho Crystal Springs nsylnin, was
filed In Circuit Court this morning
by 11. 13. Steinler, brother of tho mal
treated man and guardian of his per
son and estate.
Sensational charges are made by
tho plaintiff In the document, which
was drafted by Attorney John 1
Logan. With him In tho action nra
associated Judge Henry E. McGinn,
Judge Thomas O'Day and Attorney
Wilfrid K. Furroll. Tho hitter was
counsel for Mrs. Hannah Purser,
whoso release ns a prisoner at Crystal
Springs wits obtained last October by
habeas corpus proceeding before
Circuit Judge Karl C. Hronnugh, and
for Louis Turjon, whose suit to re
cover $2G,000 dnmages last winter
because of alleged brutal treatment
by Crystal Springs attendants wub
blocked by legal technicalities oppos
ed by tho company's lawyers.
It Is charged that the mental and
jihyslcal suffering duo to tho unlawful
acts of employes of tho asylum was
not confined to Dr. Steinler, but that
the plaintiff, his guardian, was so
shocked on discovering tho cruelties
nnd Indignities which the wenk-inlnd-ed
patient was forced to endure that
ho wns reduced to a state necessitat
ing tho services of a physician. m
During the times mentioned In tho
complntnt, according to allegation,
tho sanltnrlum company had In Its
employ "Incompetent, cruol nnd
brutal nttendnnts," wham It knowr
lngly hired and retained In Its ser
vice This chnrgo, tho plnlntlff'a nt
toriieys nBsert, they will cnBlly bo
nblo to doinoiiBtrtito when tho proper
time arrives.
What will bo the outcome of grand
Jury Investigation which Is being car
ried on cnuivot bo prophesied. Its
members lmvo conducted their work
vigorously, going in person to tho
Institution with physicians of tholr
own choosing, nnd lmvo sent out of
tho city for witnesses said to bo In
possession of facts ns to tho conduct
of affair's at Crystal Springs.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
J. II. FLANAGAN and daughter, Miss
Eleanor, went to Myrtle Point this
morning to spend tho day.
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E. L. C. Fnrrln nnd wife are moving
into tho residence recently vacated
by Win. Lnwlor.
DR.' .1. T. MeCORMAC expects to
leave on tho Nairn Smith tomor
row for San Francisco nnd Hono
lulu where ho will spend tho winter.
TO PROTECT Ml RDM.
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SaIN Saturday. Tho Nnnn Smith
arrived In lnte yesterday from Hay
Point nftcr a quick trip. Capt. Olson
expects to snll at noon Saturday. Ho
had no passengers up this tlnio but
C. A. Smith may return with him'
next week.
Win, L. Flnley Oilers Plan to, Prevent
Extermination.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 21. Fed
oral llrotectlon for migratory birds
durliiE their (lights must be had If
those feathered creatures ae not to .
bo exterminated, says William L.
Flnley of Portland, a widely known
ornithologist. Mr. Flnley Is a bird
authority whoso reseurclie3 lmvo
been prosecuted frcjm tho Atlantic
to tho Pncltlc, as well as abroad. Ho
Is a lecturer for tho National Asso
ciation of Audubon societies of Now
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HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO.
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Tho Sisters of BETHANY will glvo
a promenndo CONCERT with amuse
ment booth In tho ODD FELLOWS
hall on Hallowe'en eve.
ROMANCE
FROM NOTE
BARREL.
IN
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. It wns
lenrned recently thnt a romanco
which started In Oregon nnd devel
oped In New York, hns ended In Los
Angeles, in u marriage, as nil good
romances should.
Theodora Luco, nu orphan of John
Day, Oregon, put a noto In a barrel
of apples. Tho messngo was found
by Mlnnlo Pletrowsky, of Jorsey
City. A correspondence started and
tho two girls became warm friends,
although they have never mot.
Another resident of Jersey City,
Mrs. Stosser, heard about tho Oregon
girl from Minnie, and also began to
correspond. Then tho Stossor fam
ily moved to Los Angeles nnd llor
thn Luco also went there.
Tho enstorn woman hns six boiib
nnd ono of thont married Miss Luco.
In n letter to a friend tho brldo de
clares sho owes all her happiness to
the note which sho put In n crate
of Oregon npplcs soven years ago.
York City.
Ho favors tho establishment of
government or Btntc reservations
-thnt shall bo retreats for wild blrdB.
These areas, ho suggests, may bo es
tablished on prlvnto estates where
tho owners nro willing nnd placed In
chnrgo of good game keepers
slrall prohibits nil shooting. Song
and gnmo birds, ho believes, will
thus become abundant In theso re
fuges nnd will spread out and popu
late tho, surrounding country.
Mr, Flnley hnB Just returned from
California,'' where ho visited tho state
gamo fnrrii at .Hoywards. , Thoro ho
found tho Htnto has gono Into the
business of racing pheasants, which
nro furnished to farmers nnd others
for propagation, tho young being
liberated In fnvornblo plnces
throughout the state.
"Pheasant farming offers splendid
prollt.paylng opportunities' right hero -
In Oregon," said Mr. Flnley, "for tho '
clltnnte Is well adapted for this busl-
ness. Pheasants aro hardy birds
and can bo raised about as easily as
chickens, while thoro Is much profit $$
In them. Slnco tho numbers of our
wild nhensnntB nro being depleted,
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Marshfield
"Money Talks" "Cash Only"
And Notice the Saving
MEN'S and BOYS'
XCLUS1VE OUTER GARMENTS
Combining Style and Low Price
Special Offerings in Suits this week -three different Groups at
$15.00, $18.00, $25o00.
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The new Fall Suits we are showing at the above prices nrc splendid II
object lessons of how the(most stylish suits can be developed from worthy U
materials ana yet inc pnccn iwt. uun iu nmuwun. ou....
If it Were not for our Many Advantages in Buying' and tho fact that we j
Soli en Mnnv Suits.This would be Imnossiblo.
Sell so Many Suits. This would be Impossible.
Visit the other Suit Stores and thcnJcomc here andwe are Sure your
new Suit will be one from The Hub Clothing & ihoe Co,
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11KJ PRIZES FOU APPLES.
, TIIK WHEAT .MARKET.
(Dy Associated Press t. Coos Uny
Tliiica.)
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Wheat
unchanged.
CIUCAOO, Oct. 20. Wheat clos
ed as follows: December, Ul'jc;
May, S1.0Q 7-S; July, 07 3-Sc.
NOTicrc.
Marshflold city warrants drawn
against tho General Fund nnd en
dorsed prior to October 20, 1910.
will bo paid upon prosoutntlnn at my
o 111 co. Interest ceases upon theso
warrants October 22. 11)10.
Dated at Marshllold, Oregon, this
2 1st day of Octobor, 1910.
It. F. WILLIAMS.
City Treasurer.
TOMATOES
are getting scarce
Let us supply you today with somo
for canning.
GROUND CHERRIES, PICKLING
ONIONS, CUCUMBERS, ETC.
Don't wait until it Is too lato,
Premiums of Spokane Show Will Ag
gregate $20,000.
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 21. Pro
fessor II. E. Van Domnn of Washing
ton, D. C, who will preside ns chlof
of the board of five Judgos at tho
third National Apple show In Spok
ane, November II to 19, bolleves
tho competitions will bo keener than
over before for tho pries and pre
miums of n total vnluo of $20,000.
the state will eventually have to
tira,;1 r STicnVnX bin!: for , :mtmmmm:x jmmmmmm:mmm wm:mmm
restocking tho fields nnd woods. If)
farmers In different parts of tho ;
stnto would rnlso plicSsnnta, n pnrt ,
il. .... I -..!. I ...nil tin niwtllt 0
OI IHU KUII1U lllllll UHIIIII l " D'V..v i
In buying niid'rolcaslng these birds."
IWlHAREFUL CLEANINO i it
Ladles should bring tholr Dresses,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Sntlsfnc-' Q
Mmi iTiinrnntooil. '
COOS HAY TAII.OIU.Mi LU
J. W. Joscphson, Mgr.
jnn noiilll lircuunvn), .iinrniiiiriu,
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FOK HUNT Two well furnished
Huts. Phono lCl-J, or Gunnery.
IIAPTIST Ladles Cnko Salo Sntiiitlay
COATS, Tailored Suits and ono
plcco dresses. At tho LADIICS' K31
POH1U.M. .
Loader loaded Shells at MIIiXKIt'S
XOTICK TO CONTUACTOHS.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt scaled
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tho City of Marshflold,
Coos County, Orogon, until 7:30
o'clock P. M Tuesday, the 1st day
of November, 1910, for tho Improve
ment of tho Alley in Uloek IB South
Marshllold Addition to tho Town of
Marshlleld, Coos County. Oregou, ac
cording to tho plans and specifica
tions on lllo In the onico of tho Hec
ordor nnd open to tho Inspection of
all persons Inte-.ested therein.
A cortllled check of five per cont
of tho amount of tho bid must ac
company tho hid. Tho Common
Council reserves tho right to reject
any nnd all bids.
Dated this 21st day of October,
1910.
JOHN W. DUTLER,
Recorder.
Just Arrived oh !
Stamers Break- .
water andPlant
Fresh supply of fruit nnd vogotnbles.
Wo have everything tho market em-
braces, Our list for Saturday will
bo . ,t:
FItlvSU FUUIT.
ORANaES, 11ANANAS, LEMONS.
QUINCES, PAMEGRANATES,
PEARS, PEACHES, APPLES,
COCOANUTS, CRANHERR1ES,
HUCKLEBERRIES. FRESH DATES.
CHAPES.
CONCORD
TOKAYS
MUSCAT
QUEEN
VltKSI! VKGi:TAHIii:S.
GREEN CORN, CANTALOUPES,
SQUASH, PUMPKIN, TOMATOES,
CUCUMBERS, CELERY,
CAULIFLOWERS, CAIUIAGES,
SWEET POTATOES, LETTUCE,
RADISHES, CARROTS,
RUTABAGAS, PARSNIPS, BEETS,
BELL PEPPERS,
GREEN TOMATOES.
All kinds of fresh dried fruit.
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Capt. Dan Morgan Smith
Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of
Chicago, and one of the most brilliant speak
ers of the day, whose services are in demand
from one end of the country to the other, will
speak in this city at the
The MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
Friday Evening, Oct. 28, on
"PROHIBITION IS MORALLY WRONG"
Capt Smith's address on this subject has been delivered
scores of times, and has gained him the plaudits of tens
of thousands of his listeners It is an interesting, fasci
nating and eloquent discussion of a subject that effects
every home :: :: :: Admission Free
Capt. Smith will speak at North Bend, Octobor 27; nt Coqtilllo, October 29; nt
Bandon, October 30 and nt Myrtle Point, Novombor 1. Jt
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Phono ua your order.
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0LLIVANT& WEAVER?
The Pure Food Grocers,
A. good plnco to trade.
Tliono 278.
Corner 3rd nnd Central Ave.
Ask ns nlHUit tho Red Ribbon Catsup.
CHICKENS TO FUY
CHICKENS TO STEW
Get your ordor In early Saturday
morning.
.ANCHOVIES, SMOKED SALMON,
DRIED FLOUNDER AND
HERRINGS.
See our window for other products.
IF YOU
LESS MONEY
COULD BUY BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR
WHERE WOULD YOU TRADET
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND THINK WE KNOW HOW TO
GET IT.
FIXUP
MEN'S CLOTlllNG. SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS.
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For Strictly
Fresh Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and)
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage
FREE DELIVERIES
8 A. M. nnd S P. M.
Phono 73-J,
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON OE5IBXT.
Tho best Domestic and Imported brands.
Plaster, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders matorlal.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. THOSE 201.
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"At the Place of Good Things to K.it,"
Chas. Stauff
STEAMER "M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP,
lmSKRVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN
LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT.
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F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
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LAUGH!
WELL I GUESS
you'd laugh too If you had just
got your old suit bncl; from tho
cleaners nnd It looked as. good as
now llko mlno does. No It's no
secret, tho work wns dono by tho
Mnrshtleld Cleaning nnd Dye Works,
Phono 270N. 1S6 So. Broadway.
I Ladles Garments a Specialty.
2ffi5E5ZS25ESiOTJreSlHK5ES2 ' Try t Times Want Ads.
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I Home Addition To Eastside
NOW ON THE MARKET
This addition Is situated immediately East of .new Eastside Ml -Tho
lots aro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary lots;
prices nro J150.00 up for thos 'largo tracts. . . ff
This plat was filed rocently, and wo have only a i
lots remaining unsold. This indicates that tho property Is latere
Inir in nnrli..n.. ., -.t. .. . - o lnt shOUlll n"
j ...o . i.unuuooiB, bum aujouu wisning 10 bcuuju - . j
, promptly. Terms one-half cash, balance equal payments, i, .
and 1J months. For particulars, seo
,v viuai amcc dliU nvo " ....
General Agents EASTSIDE. . Henry Songstacken, "
Coos BayRoseburg Stage Line.
Dally stngo between Roseburg nnd Mnibhtleld. Stngo Kan's (W y
Sunday at 7 p. m. Fare, 0.00.
OTTO SrilETTER, Agent, O. V. 'BARNA'
120 MARKET AV., MarflhOeld. Ageut, ROSEBl'RG OI
THONE 11 ' "
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