Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, January 31, 1903, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON Jan. 31. 1903.
MO. 4
VOL XXII,
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GOOD
SUM RAISED
FOR FAMINE. SUFFERS
Four Hundred Dollars to Buy Food
For Starving Fin-
landers,
Tim committee liavn cotnploioil tlio
canvnHR (or countrlbutlona for relief ol
Urn fBniliio-atrlckon people ol Finland.
All but one ol thu mib-cominittucB havo
reported nml the, amount aggregates
f3S-l,15, leMiMU-enta lor ux-clmnge, 1383,.
06, It Ih expected Hint tlio lum rntfi'tl
by tlio BUb-commlttee which Tina not vol
reported will ralso tlio nmount to $100
or ovor,
TIjIb Ib nn excellent showing (or this
community. It Is tlio lorgost Bum re
ported Irom nny ono pnco, Inrgo or
amall, in tlio United States, tlio noxt
largest hohiK 1221.
Tlio commltteo fool highly gratified at
tlio rcBUltot tlu-lr efforts mid wish toor
press through tlio Mail tholr npprecla.
tion nml thanks to tlio pcoplu of this
community (or tholr littoral reopoiiBU to
tlio call-for nBBletnnco.
They also request us to oxproes their
thnnka to tlio sub-coin mlttoon (or tholr
w6rk; to E. h. O. Farrln (or lilu kind.
neoB In preparing tho heading (for aub
acrlptlon hats; to tho Flanagan & Bon
nutt Hank (or granting a epecial low rato
of oxchmiKo; nnd to tho Dully Coaht
ftUu,nnd tho Nowb (or tholr holp,
TIiIb monoy wlllboforwnrded, through
llornburfj & Co. ol Now York, and
should reach Its diatlnntiou In about U
w'ooke, whuro it will do uood out of nil
proportion to the encrlflco of tho donorB,
The list of contributor, eo (nr report'
cd, is nB followe ;
Albort Wikluud
$ 2 00
Fred Holm
1 nn
Kmcl Wlttlck 2 00
Alox ilnuBtrom 1 00
Wm Hnsaviat 1 00
Vlotor Mollor 1 00
Krod'Btouo 1 50
John HollbackA 3 00
.Bwonbook , 8 00
50
2 00
2 00
50
50
i 00
no
i oo
co
50
50
60
I 00
1 00
1 00
60
1 00
1 00
100
(oo
1 00
1 00
1 60
50
1 00
5,0
50
50
25
J O LiDKnnrthy
Mra W P Fox
Jncob Anderson
Hugo Carlton
Wm Llndatrom
Iturn HftKKlmui
L A HaKclund
Otto l'ttloreon
O J KKord
Victor Stauff
Mra M Klocknra
C I Bmith
C O Johnson
Mrs A Wlkmnn
Anton Andoraon
Mra J A I.onnati
J McCullon
Olck Mnrahall
It E Rli I no
Mr Flanagan
Mr Johneon
J CCook
1 Roberta
O II Sutt
B I) Jonea
Jnck Farloy
A W Oleon
Mra J Morgan
Win Klnhn
A Friend
Joo Yonker
Poior Olton
J A Thompson
John Potoreon
8 Anderson
Nnrmnn Nelflon,
Victor Wlkmnn
Ohna Kondatrom
Mnt Audurson
Ilormnn HongoU,
Henry BJorkavlit
Klunr Btora
1 00
50
50
25
GO
60
60
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' 50
50
I 00
1 00
3 50
200
2 00
2 00
1 00
100
100
50
2 00
2 00
2 00
I 00
100
1 8nn,ori1 Hongell
uuurm uuaiiuut
HTI. WAnlV111
Ohae McCulloch
Fannio RoaamuB
John Bllbm
John Kaatmtin
A Jncbson
II JohnBon
John llrodd
E G Audureon
I)r Straw
August Farloy
260
i 00
1 00
1 CO
"'if 00
l'OO
50
1 00
2'00
Too
Clniit h'olnudur
Ficil H dander
Arthur Selnndcr
MutlMntwn
Mlkn Hoglund
John llnulund
C Ihtcrhcck
John Mnttcon
Amlniw Ilongolt
I, Klotio
A Sitdiirlutid
Curl Joliniton(
Victor Carlroa
Alfnd B or.i
A'bt-rt Wililiind
Fred Jtrur.ell
Cnil Curl-on
Andrew I.ui.iliivltt
Maty Juhuioa
Itnon Andcrton
Dun MnlUon
Kitrl Andorion
Mutt Mtttteon
John Hetiricksca
Wm Stranjc
Andrew Ktr'ann
Victor Wlttlck
I 00
1 50
I op
CO
. 1 00
1 60
2 W
1 00
1 OD
10
1 00
i oo
1 oo
100
oo
1 00
2 00
Too
1 oo
1 00
1 00
J 00
i oo
1 00
Mntt A Frcdrickson
John B Frcdrlckeoii
Ktuel Halund
Hoiuhold Helkkila
1 Va.iio Itori:
Julius Hncvlt
Attaint Btohl
Atijjnst Stono
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1 00
i co
1 CO
'lOO
vl 00
1 00
tioo
Arvid Ar.dela
Kvert Btono
John Mntta -John
Wik
Heiirlck Fora
Victor Atidcreon
Mat 8lor
COiknr Nyluhd
AiiKuet Ty Icrjj
Otto Wuk
John Hill '
Johtinlo Anderson
II E Kronmnn
Albert Anderson
Alex Audureon
81r Hancon
L F Falkonstoln
W M Lawlor Jr
Wm VnuRhn
I
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i 100
1 00
I 00
i oo
1 00
tlOO
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
Frank Sleeper
J O Toello
Jonn Henrickeon
1 00
i 12 60
LOO
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 Ov)
00
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
i oo
1 00
' I 00
2 50
pr 1
Ed StranR .
Fred Hlllatrom '-
Uichard Fouel
.
Arvid Forrell
Love Forsol
Victor Fredrickeon
Miko Bonglund
John Sandln
Androw J Frcdrickson
F II Look wood
Chaa Kaiavir
C M Bylor
ObMiiDbard , 1 1.
Carl L Albrccht
II A Nabb
John Freelund
!
200
v. 1 00
1 00
1 00
1 50
I 00
1 00
I 00
&00
i oo
00
JOO
1 00
"LOO
75
50
-
Fred J Toolle
Teter Logglo
Courad Haggviit
T T Golden
DrKMingus
EERigga.
Ohna Martinson
L J Simpson
Tom Ronnu
C J Anderson
Ux Stora '
Kfrnim Enogron
Carl Enojfron
E J Cof(oUt
JWCofTolt f i.
II II Rogors
Loto Jonoa "
II E Bessy
Anson Rogers
B 6 Rogeri
50
52
1 oo
S.00
2 oo
11 Dimmh-k
rito W Bual
0.) ilillatrorn
Hall h Hall
W A Toyo
C A Johnson
Krtiru & SUtiff
A It I'renlip
W U DouKioa -J
T McCj rmac
C W Tower'
J S Coko
.1 W Bennett
Wm Hurtfftll
Cnth
Andrew AnJcnori
II- Flncll
60
CO
3
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' CO
5 00
200
1 Of)
200
6 00
2 00
200
ii 00
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1 00
6 CO
2 00
1 00
2 00
2 CO
TOO
1 00
200
2 00
50
1 00
5 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
200
2 00
2C0
'2 00
00
1 00
30 lu
2 00
j 00
1 00
tr
(A B Campbell
Gow Why
John Carleort
Bwuti N'clton
Del Cathcart
Rob Starkly
Wm Bjorkivlat
John A Carlton
Mrs Mary Kalno
WT Merchant
1' L Phelan
liana Anplund
Ernat Llljfcborg
AKrfd Jcobs0U
Alex Johnron
Wm Aiplund
J C Johnton
Alex Anderson
ChacCarleon
Fnd Holm
Blneinn Choir
John Hillstrom
Emil Foreell
Cba lowland
Erick Johnson
Jnmca W Rooke
2,00
Too
1 oo
1 00
1 00
1 00
200
1 00
1 50
1 00
1 00
2 00
2.00
200
2 00
2 00
2-00
50
25
200
2 00
1LO0
5.J0O
1 00
2 00
3.00
1 oO
I 50
1 50
1 00
200
J 00
1 00
2,00
-50
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
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E A Anderson
J H Millner
Henry Holm
Gee Fee"
John I'roufa
W B Curtia
F A Bncchl
B Lnudo
W P Murphy
11 Sencstacken
E Flanagen
J A Matpon
Charley Georgo
Norli Jensen
Thos Howard
Johnnie Matson
0 W Tribby
A Birch
Matt Stcnholm
Alfred Hnglund
John Bear
Mra J W Rooko
Chaa F llacgvist
W O HarrS
M Hirst
C H Lbx
Alex Fast
W H B Hyde
Mrs B M Roorko
MieaSelmaMattson
Alfred Soderlund
Alox Hongell
John Haglund
Otto Hill
Mra J W Carter
John Grant
a. s.
Emel Stono
Chaa. Bnlin
Ernest Whittick
Androw Wiklund
John Saudoll
Hugo Kotka
John BerR
Emel Anderson
Alfred HaBsin
John Snyddr
II. 11. Mcl'horson
A. Mnrkiuvitch
Fred Johnson
A.Gustafson
E. B. Seabrook
Wm. Nasburt:
J. 11, Flanagan
(Special) Exchnngo
1 00
- 2 00
50
25
100
60
1400
3 00
50
50
2 00
2 00
2 50
331 15
50
363 66
Bad Slide
Thoro ia a bad elido on the railroad
about half way botweon tho Junction
nnd Codnr point. Tho track ia buried
1 and tho dirt koopa alldinp, in, so that it
j will bo eevoral daya beforo tho track ia
I cleared t6 Oedar point, and it will prob-
1 nuy uo n woolc or ton t3sya l)oforo trains
j vr 111 bq running to Coqullla City,
Y0UHG PEOPLE'S WHI&T
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
One of the PIoa3ante3t Social Events
of The SeasonHighly Enjoy
ed by All.
One of the leading m c!a) cv -nts of the
season took placo Inut ftentntr ht-ii the
Young People's WhiatUlub" wat inMt
fittingly received and entertained by tin
.Mimtti Mcuormac, at the I omu w Ui-i
parentis Or and Mrs. J. T. McOorniM:.
The decoration wens very elaborate
and ttiiklui:ly unique. The uonernl ru e
of the game was deviated fr- m In de
elarlng the diamond tlif trrimp lor the
eveurng. Tliid gave the key nqjo (or
tint dicuratiorm vihich comprfted fet-
tociiH itnu purtlercs ol red liinmoiirW :v-
lieved by gnrUndi of ivy. Ovor oidi
table was suspended n lam diamond
with tho number of thu tublii upon i'.
The prizes for whist u'c won by
Miss Euyn Atidcreon and Alton HcnK
staoken, lot priz-; Miss Maud It.td end
Chas. McKnlnlit booby.
After the usual twenty haudriof whht,
a pnz-j was offered (or tho beet and moat
original pin or cotinumdrtirn. After
careful contiduration, the prize naa
awardod to Miss Evalyn Anderson.
And now, when we ask one of our most
charming young ladies, by what name,
la your luturo liusband to audroas you I
Ehe answers, with her daintiest emitc,
Ma honnv '
The next to attract the attention ol
the guest was an announcement, dear
and aweet: "tiring or your nortea lor
tlio two year old cako walk." Some,
wero bashful, some were tired, und
some wero hard to L'ontrolo. But at
last, all wcro in readiness, and at the
signal of tho judges, each and every one
moved under tlio Hire together, ilitlr
ancclic forma g.ided gracefully to and
angelic lur ilia g iueil gracelully to nnu
iro, as u guiueu oy some mpernamrai, and in nearly eery case induce someone to
power. The race was hard and furious, , try your remedies, and the remits are so sat
nnd it seemed that no human htnd , htactory that they continue Jc take them.
could pick the winner, Until Rill Dn-1 One recent instance I recall. I was in i.aur
gan"nnd his fair hrido turned tho la-tj ease nnd called tosesafnend whowasvery
eighth on the homo stretch. Then .H . Sk!uSL" eJ2i fnThl
hope vtilhd, (or "Dugan'a" eyes can
tered on tho enke, cud they won by a
length.
A most delicious nnd bountiful rep&et
wns then served. Each and every one
partook, as If, "Tomorrow wo die."
After numerbu toasts to the "lair
daughters, their happy parents, and the
eventful evening, tho party adjourned
to tho pallor whoro thoy had tho privi
lege to enjoy some choice selections of
music.
The beautiful decorations soemed to
vthisper words of love, and unconscious
to all the early hours of 'morn had come
and Bono unnoticed. Only to soon tho
partinir hour arrived, and with a morr7
good night, each ono seemed to say,
"To this bleat evening with its joys,
Our thoughta shall turn with thoughts
of love."
Tboao present were:
Mr j. Dungau, Misses Agnea Hutcheson,
A llco Butler, Alice Aiken, Maud Reed,
Annie Biesen, Gertrudo Engle, Maggio
Anderson, Era Anderson, Susie Elck
worth, Edna O'Connell, Mamie Ma-
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SHOE
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N buying shoes DON'T got plucked. If yon buy a $3.60 or
m Jr"-"JI2r
$4.00 shoo at a store where $U to $8 Bboes; are Bold you do
get plucked nearly every time. : : ;
Satisfactory nhoes for Winter shoea that please tho
people Bhoea in which tho ahapo will hold- won't
"squash" out, or tag in the Bhank, or get ebabby.looking
in a little whllo. ::::::: : ; :
Bhoea that hold out because they're rightly ouilt not a akimp any
where, inBido or out TIJAT'S the Walk-Over Shoo . : : :
Must bo right or wrong no middle ground ov we
couldn't ovorlastlngly preach Money-Back Shoes good
wear or a new pair. : : ; : ; ;
Why pay f 5 and $0 for let-woll-enoughalone ehoee
Tom, Dick nnd Barry makes that havo boon folBtod on a
long aufforing public with soarcoly a
nor in shape (or tho laat ton years.
MAGNES
OUTFITTERS
(honey, Let Ml Howard; Jotlic Wh'Si-i.
(ir.U'ti .UcUoniiHC, ,viiuo .'in nine
Mr. Imrmitii; M?r Harold lliun.i.k
Ottn BcliHtttsr, lr. ..Susiw, Dr. A)'0i-".
Charl'.o btnuff. Chnrlii .ilc.lCiryht. L. K
Kicholf, Alton tienifstnckuti Wntaou
Snort, Jarne lliitchernu, Friink. Uano,
Jnck FlniiRKUt, .I'))ni krouliolm, Atuti o
Jlirusc, Tom (lo'd'ij. .)
In My Heart I Could.
Not Lio Down.
Was On The Verge
Of Insanity.
Ch oiling Sensations I
Was Afraid to Sleep.
'Tor yean I wa troubled with pair
around the heart, fluttering and chofcinfr
lensatlon part of the time could not he
clown. In short I was a nenrn-oa WTpck;
tuch violent jerking of the arms ur.d hrnbj;
tirrvrv.it nroitiation In fact wai on the
rerce of Injanlty was afraid to sleep for
fear I would never awaken. I aaw.aresti-
menial in our paper from a man almllarly
afflicted. Jjnd an account of the help he dc-
rived from the ue of Dr. Miles' remedies.
By the persistent use of the Heart Lure,
ner
ervlne, and Pain Pills 1 toon felt like a rer
woman, l am never wunoui wese remcuiei
now. In writing the above I feel that the
half haa norbeen told. No one who has not
been throuch it knows or can know what 'on
the verce o f insanity' means. Your remedies
vrr fiir1w n fnrl.iend to me. There is
tcaVceJy a "but what I recommend them
nearly crazed with pain and had cien the-
money to my mother to ecthersumemor-
pntne to quicc me pain, i toiu ucr
your Pain Pills had done for me and finally
persuaded her to send for them. She had
only to take two ofthe Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills and she was free from pain-' Mrs.
Arthur Osborn, Decatur, Mich.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Maes' Remedies. Send for free book,
on Nervourand Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad.
Pesbyjerian Church.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. U. E. meet
ing at 6:30 p.m. The pastor will preach
ai 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Subjects:
Life, Saved lyan Offorod Life," and
"Tho Christian Endeavor Movemont
and What It la Doing." Coma and join
witk na in the worship.
TALK
change in quality $j-s aaa $.eo
never ltis
& MATSON
& FURNISHERS
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