THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908.
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More Than 1,400 People Enjoy
Modern Woodmen's Outing
at Bandon.
Yesterday was a record-breaker so
tar as oxcursions In Coos county are
concerned. While a great many of
-the excursions represented each of
Coos Bay's numerous pleasure re
sorts, the excursion of the Modern
Woodmen to Bandon-by-the-Sea was
the most remarkable, It Is said, in the
history of the county. More than
1,400 persons took part, and the
Character of those who participated
was so high that no disorder of even
the magnitude of a ruffle occurred.
While a great number were from
Myrtle Point, Bandon and Coquille,
yet the surprise to those In charge
of tho arrangements at Coquille, was
complete when tho Marshfleld train
consisting of every available car
-which the local railroad company
could command, all loaded to the
coupling pins, arrived. Almost
everybody had decided to have a pic
nic at Bandon and took advantage of
tho Modern Woodmen excursion to
enjoy it.
Many had never been In Bandon
before. The ride by boat, down the
beautiful Coquille, whose rich val
ley teems with the evidences of pros
perlty, and blooms with prqmises of
n great future, was regarded as de
light, but the scenery at Bandon-by-the-Sea
surpassed anything which
tho imagination can create. The
grotesque cliffs which stand out of
tho tumult of waters and towering
from sixty to 100 feet high, urgent
a weird and almost mystical appear
ance, incline toward the land, and
seem to be retreating after a battle
-with the conquering sea. The Seven
Rocks fartherest ftom the shore, the
rear guard, so to speak, sustain the
brunt of tho seas fury and its spray
Is thrown far above them descending
like a mist. The altar of the cath
edral where a giant monk kneels and
while another giant monk seems to
bo slowly and mournfully approach
ing at a distance rouses tho Imagina
tion. Tho tower rockrf nearer shore
resist the onslaught of -tho sea calm
ly enough, but braco themselves to
receive the onslaught of waters and
keep their faces landwards. This
broken and wild shore is equal in
grandeur nnd attractiveness to any
thing in the world, and tho long line
of coast which can bo seen fromUhe
heights, pictures tho beauty and
power of tho ocean, completely and
BUbllmely.
The clam bake was greatly en
joyed. Rock oysters, one of tho de
licacies peculiar to the Pacific coast,
were turnlsned uy tuo paiirui and
there was a plentiful supply of all
the necessary accompaniments of a
picnic lunch. Although surprised
"by tho sizo of tho crowd, tho mana
gemout was' equal to tho occasion and
everybody was pleased. The day was
Ideal.
Tho train left hero at 7 o'clock
In tho morning nnd returned about
10; 45 o'clock In tho evening. A
large number missed the train in the
morning.
COOS HAY, ItOSKHUltO A KAST-
ERN RAILROAD NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TIME TAIJLE NO. B.
In effect July 20, 1008. Dally except
Sunday.
No. 3. No. 1.
South P. M. A. M.
Marshfleld Lv. 2.00 Lt. 8.00
Southport 2.25 8.1S
Summit 10.20 5.25
'Junction 2.45 8.30
Dearer Hill .... .... ....
Coquille 3.10 8.45.
'Johnsons 3.20 8.50
Schroedors . ... 3.27 8.5B
Norway 3.35 J.OS
Myrtle Point . ...Ar. 3.45 Ar. 9.15
No. 2. No. 4.
North A. M. P. M.
Marshfleld Ar.10.45 Ar. 6.00
Southport 10.30 5.40
Summit 10.20 6.25
Junction 10.15 5.15
Beaver Hill ....
Coquille ' 10.00 6.00
Johnson 9.50 4.30
Schroodors .... MS 4.20
Norway 9.40 4.10
Myrtle Point . . . .hv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00
Flag station; stop on Blgnal only.
W. F. MILLER, Agent.
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CUSS AI HOI?
NEW JEHSKV .JUDGE SAYS IT IS
AI.ImRICILX AND NEW YOltU
JHFKI3II IN THEIR
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WOMEN
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Atil l-S US TO E.'.CI'I. OTHERS
Ga den Ci:y Ta oring Company
TWISS BROS PROPS.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning of ladles and
gen's garments a specialty.
Satisfaction or no Clinrgc.
Over Club Cigar Store.
Marshfleld.
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NBWyORK, Aug 17. "It is bet
ter for a'm.aji to swear In his ovn
homo lhanaiay where cl3e!" exclaim
ed Mrs. Belle de Rlevora, president
of thejEquarSuffrage!fLeaguo, when I
she wjhs nskerl whether she uytiu'Hl
the dqpislon,of Justice Bray, of j
Oralis!!, N'l J'., that a man could eus3
as mubh us he pleased In his own
home. 5 ' ;
"Although ! detest swearing," she
explained, "I'll have to admit that
if a man's bound to swear he will,
and no woman can prevent him. If
he finds that oaths help to relieve
his feelings he has a right to let
them loose, l presume, provided ho
uses th'em Impersonally, but If he ap
plies them to any member of his fam
ily he should be punished.
"The magistrate In this case
should have found out whether it
was impersonal swearing or whether
it was directed at some person. If
lt Wits the latter he erred in letting
the, .man go free."
Favors Swearing Room.
Mrs. Borrman Wells, the English
suffragette, visiting here, takes a
slightly less liberal view.
"A man may as well swear In his
home If he"-feels there,-ls no other
way of relieving hiniself," she said,
"but he must not be allowed the
whole house. There should be one
room where ho can go and close the
door whenever he feels a fit of tem
per coming on.
"Of course I object to what you
Yankees ,call cussin. It shows 111
brcedlng and a lack of control over
oneself. But I greatly prefer a man
who gets hot and lets out an oath or
two to one who only sulks when he is
provoked, and says, 'Yes, dearest,'
is though he were the unhappiest in
dividual on earth.
"If women who have swearing
husbands would only take a day off
and cuss, too, I think lt would cure
tho men."
"The home is tho last place where
a man should bo allowed to swear;
tho children are to bo considered."
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Bnildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 - 826
SIANGAN'S NF.W UNDERTAK
PARLORS. Just moved Into new build
ing oa South Broadway, two
blocks south of 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been'
fitted up.
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 21 6 1
Rtsldence 2171
Eighteen year's experience Ua3
taught us i motto "Take
our time and do our work
right."
L. J. POST
Contractor and Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
Marshfleld, Ore.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN--
'tfay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery . Phone 1751
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.."50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. t
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Who is Going to
Grandfathers Clock?
We have a handsome Mission Grand
father's Hall Clock that we are going to
give away, ABSOLUTELY FREE
It stands over SIX FEET HIGH, and makes the best piece of furniture for the hall to
be had. The soft mellow chimes are entrancing and reminds one of days gone by.
Our method of giving this clock away will be as follows: With every dollar worth
of cash purchases, you get one free chance. In the program at the COUNTY FAIR
you will find our ad, and by presenting the ad to us, we will give you one free chance.
The drawing will be held Saturday evening AUGUST 29TH AT 8 O'CLOCK sharp. Re
member this in making your purchases for the home and trade here.
Going (tt Harv
ey Co.
Complete Hcrase Fernishers
Note All visitors to the Fair are invited to come and inspect our stock
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Cozy Two Story Cottage.
Suitable For a Newly Married Couple Estimated
Cost, $1,500.
Copyright, 1007. by J. H. Davermin Son, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Will be at the Coos and
Curry District Fair
August 26
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW.
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MARSHFIELD, ORE.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN.
Use The Coos Day Times Want Ads
Hero Is a coy two story dwelling suitable for a young married couple. It
has fairly good sized rooms, with a bedroom on the first floor, which, If desired,
conld be used for a. dining room; also three cbumbcre above, with good sized
bathroom. The living room nnd parlor nre Intended to bo finished In oak and
chambers and kitchen In Georgia pirn or cypres. The living room is provided
with an artistically arranged open stulrwny, with n sc-tt at the side, and n lut-y
wlurtow. Estimated cost complete with plumbing. $1,500
J. II I'AVERM.W & SON.
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They will find the grounds in better condition and more attractive
than ever before. They will find many new buildings. All in all,
they will see that Coos Bay has the best facilities of any section of
the Southwest Oregon for holding a big fair. The increased cash
premiums and specials will bring the greatest live stock show ever
seen on the' coast, and it will compare favorably with the best fairs
of any section of the west. Some of the best horses on the coast
will be here to participate in the speed program. Some of the most
attractive purses ever hung up for a fair race meet will make each
individual event worth coming a long distance to see. The counties
will put up their best in trying to secure the prizes for the exhibits of
their products. There will be special rates on all lines of transporta
tion for passengers and special freight inducements for all exhibits.
If you wish any particular information it will be cheerfully given by
F. P. NORTON G. W. CARLETON
PRESIDENT ASST-SECRETARY
Marshfield, Oregon Marshfield, Oregon
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