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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
i, ' rrt "" K T r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDJjCTO r 1 Benjamin Clothing AT $1800 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $28.00 $30.00 $35.00 In Suits Rain Coats Over Coats Regulars Longs Stouts We Can Fit You Embracing Every New Idea In Colors and Models ' i & & & New Stetson Shoes New Stetson Hats In fact our entire stock is by far the largest and most complete we have ever shown ts3 t t& tjjWd 8nlnyn(iJVewtork MUr or R?njanin QotHes We invite inspection and Comparison As Inspection and Comparison Clearly Demonstrates to You That "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Mnrslificld. Bandon. BENNETT TO BE COURT HOUSE Special Writer Accepts Invita tion to Make Visit to This City. D. 0, Groon, president of tho Gliiiin bor of Connnorco, boa rccolvcil n lot- tor announcing that Addison Dennett, a special writer of tho Oregonlan, who wiih Invited to conio hero, will ho in Marshflold within n week to write up font n ro stories about thin locality. Mr. Honuott for n yonr or more past lios hoon traveling through Oregon, and at tho special luvltatlnn of thy Mnrshflold Chninlter of Commerce "will conio to this city. Mr. Ilcnnett Is a clover wilier and has published much vnlunhlo matter about differ ent localities of tho state. Mr. Dennett will worl; In conjunc tion with Mr. .lack Cuytou, who Is out on Coos Hay. Mr. Ouyton ha M"''',; 'M Honored at the Vu for yonra boon ponding out tho do- ,. , ,, y, ,,, ,!m.' volopiuent and boosting news of this l,V ,,0(,,V.n .f MIVMnrJ0y Cow: eoctlon to tho Orogonl..n and tho1 " ,r. V,,s ?Uy l, n cl"8S off,co nt work of Mr. Ilenuett. ui.o U a vor-l ! 10 I "Ivors ty of Oregon, was men untllo and clover writer win In j 0' 'n this paporsovornl days nso. nionsuro supploinont tho good work I,r,,J' lpnjl of tho election la kIv Mr. (luyton has been doing for many "tSSv'" OUEGOX. En- -At i mooting; of tho Historic Landmark at Gold Beacli to Be Used as a Store. ' Tho old court house nt Gold Donch Is to ho soon converted Into busi ness building. 1'. M. Littler, who has boon In this city for some weoks past, will open a lnrgo hnrdwnro store at (lold lleaeh and has purchas ed the old court houso and will fit It up for Ills purposes as a store. It Is an old building, but woll construct ed and will mnko a first-class storo room. Tho old court houso was built lu tho seventies. It Is mndo of redwood, nil of which was hauled ovorlaud from Crosrent City. V. 0. FOOTE J FREE M snows roi'i'iaum. yonra. NORTH HEND NEWS Mrs. It L. Cnvannugh of KiuUi.lo 18 entertaining this nftornoou In Koiie. Oct. t senior class of tho University hold last Friday, Miss Mnrjorlo Cownn of Mnrshflold, Oregon, was elected vice president. This Is a signal honor lionnr nf Mia VlnrmiP.. .Tminliiua nf '""' tlflf to the popularity Of Portland , the ouiiii lady. Thoso sharing senior Last o'vonlng n reception wns ton-' V!'!" ,,10U10r?1 wU!1, M,ss Cownn nro: dorod now Albert lllsoy at the Meth-l 'V l.rl llul oy. hugoiio. president; odlst church. Mr. Hlsoy has boon nt-'A U'P l'',niwoltl' "afcorsflolrt. tending tho M. K. Conference nt Ash-lJ,!11- H-rtary; Cheator Krouonburg. land and has been appointed to take1''-?. ' r.S" llt,oau,cr' nml tFP tho North 1 tend elinriro for nnot ion """ ""'"'. -. m-ibciiih-jh' year, this making tho socond yonr. DIES IX CALIFOHXIA. Richard Wonrn. who forniorly re eldod at I.lbby, whero bo worked In tho mines for n uumbor of years, tiled nt Novndn City, Cal., Inst week, tho cause of his death being minors' consumption. KKYZER'8 ORCHESTRA DANCE tf, EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. nrnis. Denies Confession, (Ty Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) DETROIT, Mich., Oct, 4. Georgo Drown Spendler. In ramblliiK state- inents last night denied tho confes sion of Thursday that ho Is tho slay er of 12-year-old Matilda Hols. Ho declared ho stood within three feet of tho child while auothor man killed her. Ho refused to tnlk nbout tho otbor murders to which ho confessed. As Mentioned Yesterday Par don Is Given to Aged Coquille Man. W. R. Footo, brlof mention of whoso pardon was mndo' In yostor dny'a Times. Is now n freo man. Ho pleaded guilty to manslaughter nftor ono trinl resulting In n disagreement of tho Jury. Mr. Footo did not wnnt 10 urng nis ramuy inrougn mo strain of a second trial. A week or more ago It wns nnnounced In this pnpor Mint finvnrnnr West linil Rnlil lin would pnrdon Footo,. According to this promlso Mr. Footo has been par doned atul is now froo to return to lila hnnin Tim c-nvprnnr nrfoil nf onco In tho enso of Mr. Footo, so thnt no would noi nnvo to uo coniined In tho penitentiary. Tho mnny friends of tho oldnrlv mnn nml lita fnmllv wero rolloved on henrlng tho news. LIXKS ON UXKVHXTKUIj nAHKIln I read whero sonio boys that's no older than mo Got chased by somo bonrs and shin ned up In n tree, And just ns tho benrs said, "Dig din ner today," Tho kids shot n gun oft nnd scared 'em nwuy. Geo! Nothln' llko thnt over happens to me. A kid that lives near us went out In n boat, When tho wind tipped It over he managed to llont All night on tho Inko whllo n hur- ncano wow An' It took soven doctors to bring that boy to! Geo! Nothln' llko that over happens to me. I'm protty good shot with n .22 gun. An' I could bo shipwrecked an think It was fun, Hut I don't ge a chanco to do things I'd enjoy, And tho stories are always 'bout somo othor boy, Gee! I wish somethln' dreadful would hap pen to mo! FSSTEST BOAT ON Ti PACK Engineer on the Vamoose Tells How He Won His Big Victory. Mr.. R. K. Jones Is lu receipt of tho'. following letter which will bo rend with Interest by the'mnny hiotor bont ownors on Coos liny: Lnko Stovons, Wnsh., Sept. 9, 1912, VALVOL1NE OIL CO., Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen: It gives mo great ploasuro to stnto thnt tho wonderful surrosu nf tin. speed bont Vnmooso in winning tho ireo-ior-nii rnco m tins point nnd thus proving hersolf tho fnstost boat on tho Pacific Cohst by dofentlng tho former champion, Orogon Wolf, wns largely duo to the succoss which fol lowed tho uso of your extra hoavy Valvollno oil on our Van Dlork en gine. Owing to tho high speed of tho en glno wo had somo trouble In finding the propor lubricant nnd iinrinr- tii pusi ion mounts nnvo tried every oil on tho market. Wo had nlmost do spnlred of getting results until wo decided to try your extra heavy oil. Slnco thnt time we have hnd no trou b!o nnd It Is largely duo to Its uso that tho Vamoose, for tho first tlmo this summer, was ablo to prove hor real speed. Wishing you succoss, (Signed) OTTO W. RANFT, Englneor on tho Vamoose. MUltDKItKIt COXl'KSSF.S. Man in Detroit Tells of Killing n louug Cilrl. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) DETROIT. Mich.. Clot J fionfnn Drown Spendler. n lnborer 30 years' old. who wns nrrested' in connection I with tho murder of 12-year-old Ma- .. ivuia, whoso mutilated body was found near her homo last Tues day, bns confessed to murder of Hol on Drown. 11 years old. wimm i.n,i., wns found In n coal yard, Decembor 12, 1909. He nlso admitted two as saults on young girls within tho last 13 months. Tho nnllpn nro in,.ni gating. """" I MUST WUITI3 IX XASIIJ. Taft Will lluvo no Itcpicsoiitatlon In Electoral Col lego. tDy Asioclatcd Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. Tnft will bo without ropresenntlon from Cnllfornln In tho doctoral college Not a voto for him can bo cast In tho stnto, unless It Is written In. Dy n decision of tho supremo court doctors Pledged to him ennnot npponr on tho November bnllot ns Republlcnns. KHYZKH'S ORCHESTRA DAXCE nt EAOLES' HALL Sutiml.iv i,Kht. RESCUED FROM HKHKLS. AuiorlcniiH Wcro Helng Forced to Get .Money from Frlcndt. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tbe Cool Hay Tlmos.) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 4. A. D. Sko Ion, L. J. Slattcry and C. J. Miller, Americans, woro rescued by toe Rur nlo Guards yesterday from tho rebelf. Just as thoy woro being compelled it tho muzzlos of rlflo3 of write- letter' to f rlondB asking for monoy for tbeir ransom. Tho prlsonors wore aban doned by tho robols, who retrcaiw from (ho attack. 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