home Herald 1890 Jan-July Aug Sept-#1 #2 | Oct-#2 1893 to newspaper menu Historical Newspapers, OREGON YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO PUBLISH (or show publicly) THIS FULL DOCUMENT. For permission to copy excerpts. click here. Compilation copyright (c) 2007 by Marilee Miller COQUILLE CITY HERALD Coquille, OR. [M. 2008. keywords need updating] OCTOBER 7 - 14, 1890 Oct 7 Tot-Names CBR Isthmus-area Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890 Olive Hotel, C W Olive, prop. [lists all arrivals at hotel by day; among them,] W Notley, city; H Geddes, CB; E.Feister, Coaledo; A Devaul, city; G Edmunds, city; Chamberlain, bay; C Moon, city; E Sherwood, CB; L E Seely---- ; F Lane ---. C Catlin, Rsbg; J Wilson & wife, city; Sept 28. Sept 29 [cp>] T Siglin, Coos bay; R Bedillion, Bandon; W Shoemaker ---; Gertrude Rose, Bandon. Sept 30. Miss Hanscom, bay. [illegible.] Oct 1: [cp>] J Gammill, Libby; [cp>] W Sleep, Libby; R Campbell,Bandon; J Quick, Lampey Ck; E Johnson, Arago; [cp>] J Price, Coaledo; J Fouts, city; A Henry, Arago; [cp>] S.Chadwick, Salem; F Braden ---. J Dean, city. Oct 2: H [as I typed it] Starkey, Coos Bay; W Hayter, Arago; T Robinson, city; V Halter, bay; D Urquhart, city. Oct3: Alma Bogue, Arago; [cp>] J F Dunham and wife, Coaledo; Mrs Cathcart, bay; Addie Snyder, bay; W Hayter; [cp>] K Miller, CBRRR [sic]; [cp>] W King, CBRRR ; C Benner, Porter; F.Kronenberg,city; W Carfield [sic], Coaledo; J Hill, CB; C Metlin,C B. Oct 4: M Lyons, upriver; B Owens, ---. C Moon, city; W Roberts, upriver; Dr. Holden, city; J Tupper [sic], Bandon; Miss Malehorn ----. [after this, in my handwriting, looks like it says:] Oct 1, [cp>] J. Laird, CBRR Other school Pr 70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Holmes Business college Portland Or. music town Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890 The young ladies' band of this place is learning to play very rapidly, and will soon be able to play for "company." Srh Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890. schnr S Danielson towed up to this place Thur by Triumph, which took Eureka below. [cp] Tot-Coq Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890. Mrs Amelia Collier's plushes and new hats nq Tot-Coq saying Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Al Devaul wants it distinctly understood that he wont keep his barbershop open after midnight to furnish people with perfume. + organization name? Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890. [cp>] Hon Jas F Robinson and Gov. Chadwick returned to this place Wed fm bay alter visiting Masonic lodge there. Names Pr 70 CCH Oct 7,1890 Frank and Stanley Graham, nephews of Johnny Lawrence this place arr. Wed fm Libertyville, MO; former's wife and 2 kids accompanied nq Misc-cosmic Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 The "Star of Bethlehem" is now visible in the northwest. It is very bright and can be seen at its best around 8 p.m. The newspapers were full of the discovery about a year ago. It is seen from the earth ever [sic] 315 years. You look at it now as in all probability you will not be here when it appears again. + Outside-Music Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Beatty's Organs, Washington, N.J. nq County RR name [??] Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 circuit court docket. Cal lbr co vs Lemuel Mortimer and S R Davis, suit to foreclose mortgage. J M Siglin & W A Luse vs Jno F Gilman and wife; motion to confirm sale of real property. James Wall vs Daniel Ritzman, suit in equity. Chas Olive vs R D Sanford and wife, suit in equity. [cp?] Thos Minot vs Saml Archer et al --suit. John A Lehnherr et al vs Casper H Myer et al.suit. N G Ostrom vs Margareta Ostrom, suit for divorce. [c[>] The Glasgow Townsite Co. vs John Nasburg et al. --Suit. [cp>] State school Bd vs George Chard as admr of estate H Elliott et a; -- Suit. Sheridan Bros vs Joshua Whitebeck --Action at law. [cp>] CBR&ERR&N CO vs Prosper W. Smith. -- Action. [cp>] CBR&ERR&N Co vs Nelson Koor. --Action. Amy C A Miller vs W L Dixon and wife. --Suit. [cp>] George Chard vs C H Dalrymple. --Action. John P Olson vs Cal Lbr Co, action. Thos G Owen vs W T Cresson. E G Flanagan and wife vs Thompson T Golden et al. --suit. P C Durgin and wife vs Thompson T Golden et al --Suit. Franklin A Golden and wife vs Thompson T Golden et al -- suit. [cp>] CBR&ERR&N Co vs Wm M Ross et al. --Action. [cp?] CBR&ERR&N CO vs D S Grow. --Action. UR MP agric Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. MP bd of trade meets Tue night. [M 2004: I believe this had to do with agric.] UR literary entertain Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. For the long evenings coming on a literary society should be organized. Paper misc-saying? UR county Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. A large number of our citizens are off courting -- nearly all are married men. + [M 2005. Not an item for "gossip", but a pun about those with business at county court at Empire] UR saying Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. ...The Roseburg Review stung a Harnett. Does the Glass Cow (Glasgow) give milk? + [cp] [M. 2005 Roseburg Review, a newspaper in Roseburg. Harnett: reporter fm Oregonian newspaper writing up detailed stats on Coos county. Glasgow was intended as a promotion town but did not live up to its rosy publicity.] UR Tot-MP Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. Wimer & Hauling [sic; = Huling] hardware bldg on Cedar st assuming massive appearance. UR Tot-MP Dodge govt Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. Applications for pensions made out at Orvil Dodge's office in Laconing Block, Myrtle Point. + UR Tot-name visiting Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. ... J A Lehnherr and family to visit lower Calif. UR Tot-name health Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Upper River Dept. ...J C Wimer, John N Roberts, C E Edwards all suffering sickness; to be hoped soon around again. UR Tot-name govt Hermann Pr-70 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Edward Bender and lady accompanied T.M. Herman [sic] as far as L.B. Fetter's Sunday, as the latter was off for Washington to assume his duties in pension office. + [LR?] name moving Pr-71 CCH Oct 7, 1890 farewell party for Mrs J Hume who leaves on monday morning's stage for future home at Ellensburg, Curry. LR name music entertain Tot-Bandon? Pr-71 CCH Oct 7, 1890. Judge Dyer parlor, Prof Topping leading music for dancing [ lengthy description.] [M 2004: is this a Bandon item?] Srh Tot-Bandon Pr-71 CCH Oct 7, 1890 The new ocean stmr; Bandon ship yard within 3 wk will be scene activity the hum of industry will gladden the ear of the progressive citizen. Capt. Harkins, who has designed and probably will control the new craft, was here this week and effected arrangements for the construction with our famous builder, Capt. Hans Reed. Captain Reed has the model completed and will at once proceed with work on the patterns and when these are ready, will put a small crew at the frames, etc Shed will be needed for building; stat on stmr; coal carrying capacity of 400 tons on water draft of 9 ft.. /fm Bandon Recorder. nq RE Tot-Norway name Pr-71 CCH Oct 7, 1890 R C Dement Real Estate, Norway. UR Climate animal humor-misc Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Upper River. late rains, streets vy slippery [nq] so much so when Uncle John Barklow rode through town on a small long eared animal, some of the boys called him Balem [sic]. + / late showers cleared atmosphere and everything fresh and lovely amid pleasant odors of ripening fruits and rich and abundant vegetation. + County officials name Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 E Bender, acting coroner. UR Tot-MP saying? Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Upper River. MP hotel been closed nearly a wk as WA Border retires and Nystrum takes charge. MM Border have kept excellent house. glad this respected couple able to retire fm arduous duties incident to hotel keeping. Nq UR paper RR misc-saying Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Upper River. The devil who lives in the West Oregonian office dated that paper one month ahead in the last issue his only excuse is that he was trying to keep ahead of the railroad. If he should attempt to "take time by the forelocks" again we will find that Mr. Short is long enough under the press of necessity to print gimp tack heads on or near Satan's hip pockets with cow hide forms less than No. 12. + UR Tot-multi Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Upper River. G W Majory and family to start for Rsbg this wk, to assume charge Cosmopolitan hotel Rsbg; Geo many friends this vicinity and Mrs Majory conducted MP hotel 2 yr ago and Lehnherr house since first of yr. 3 daughters -- young ladies -- will be missed in society of MP nq health Locale pursuit Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 George Dye, Middle Fork, killed in hunting accident. [more if needed.] body brought to town and placed in J L Lewellen's undertaking rooms and after being placed in casket was removed downriver and sent to his home at Coq. Needed-Attitude road-street home-seekers-indir Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 A gentleman thinks those owning lands in towns should open the streets, burn out the stumps, and put down sidewalks; nothing will induce strangers to invest in a town more than evidence of enterprise on part of land owners. [cp] novelty brick LR Tot-MP Srh Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River Dept. Hon J H Roberts, MP, rcvd quite a lot of iron on the Antelope last Sat for his new brick bldg. L R RR paper saying Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River Dept. Mr Orvil Dodge of the up-river department wants to bet a $10 pair of boots that the Coos Bay-Roseburg and Eastern R.R. will be built to Myrtle Point by May 1st 1892. Holy smoke! That gentleman evidently wants a sure bet. Why, we will bet that by that time Bandon will have electric lights, be the terminus of some trans-continental R.R,. have several factories, an A 1 ship yard, and cottages for every business man on the Coquille river where they can send their families and save doctor bills. + [cp] LR name Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River dept. J M Upton left for Curry sat morn. LR misc-word pun-impression LR Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River dept. Dr Holden your resident dentist flying visit to Bandon first of wk; dr made a good impression. LR Srh climate Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River dept. Hurrah for our new ocean stmr; will be finished by next spring. / schnrs Del Norte and Eureka bar-bound this port. [cp] LR county misc-word Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River Dept. Mr Tupper is courting in Empire. [M. ie, attending court] LR disaster wagon Tot-Bandon Pr-72 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Miss Rena Averill's clothes caught on the wheel of the Ocean House hack while getting out throwing her with the result that she sustained a dislocation of the wrist. .+ LR county streets [Bandon] Pr 72 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Cathcart, our surveyor, surveying our sts. LR Tot-Bandon food crop Pr 72 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Bandon, one of best meat markets in Coos; Mr Laugheed keeps vegetables besides. LR Srh Pr-72 CCH Oct 7,1890 Lower River. When will we be able to see our new passenger boats come steaming down? We learn that the crew of the Antelope will handle the Dispatch and the crew from the Ceres the Alert. + Fruit cannery novelty locale Pr-73 CCH Oct 7,1890 CB moving in matter of establishing fruit cannery and E. Marshfield promises a site free of charge, just the place, at junction of CB, Coos river, Catching and Isthmus sloughs; most sensible move yet; All those hills logged off are finest fruit lands in west; peo have only to know good price can always be had to convert these nearly worthless hills into magnificent orchards n q Tot-Coq silk Pr-73 CCH Oct 7,1890 light silk-finished shirts Lorenz. Tot-Coq misc-word ulsters , nobby Pr-73 CCH Oct 7,1890 Ladies and children's ulsters Lorenz; also Waukenphast shoes neat, nobby and durable. Tot-Coq Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 plushes, hats, Mrs ColIier's. Tot-Coq name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 B Vowell preparing to build new house on his lots this place. [M 2004 I thought a recent item said he was in Bandon??] / G W Norton will build residence. Name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Geo Flanagan of bay, t. Health Tot name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Dr. Kelly moved to Riverton, genial society of doctor and his good wife missed here. Srh Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Schnr Coquille got to sea Wed, last. Road-bridge locale Pr 73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 bridge across N Fork at Bradens complete. Paper name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Jimmy Hill of Coast Mail, t. School Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 The Academy presents a very nice spectacle since its roof and belfry are on. + Vital-stat names Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Joseph Schilling, Mary McLoed [sic] married Marshfield. Outlook-condit Tot-Coq Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Carpenters unusually busy; everybody having work done, many putting up dwellings. Locale-name Pr 73 CCJ Oct 7, 1890 Mrs Samuel Johnson of South Coquille, t. [M. 2005. I thought this meant immediately south of Coq; but in view of use of North Coquille in an item below, perhaps it means on the South end of Coq R.] Health name outside-Tot Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 mother of Mrs Thos Minot died, Nanaimo Sept 24. [cp] . Agric Locale Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 hazel bush growing in East Marshfield measures over a foot in diam. Animal UR Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Hardy Mast and Amos Hatcher killed an immense cougar on North Coquille last Wednesday. It measured twenty inches around the forearm. + Church Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Rev W G Miller, Rsbg, will preach Coq a week. School Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Prof. Wilson open school in public school bldg next Mon; comes highly recommended and there no good reason why should not have good school nq. SRH name logging Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 work to commence on ocean steamer to run this river. E Heuckendorff down to Howell's camp to get out keel. School-indir Srh disaster Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Freethought gives Prof. T. P. Brinegar a rather funny notice: how low in spirits he was on arriving in San Francisco after losing all his effects on the wrecked steamer Ajax, and how he would like to exchange a trunk check and some dear experience for ready cash. [M.is freethought a paper, or a correspondent?] Animal name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 All owing for services of my horse pay up to E Bender, A J Sherwood, or me, Jas Hervey not q Organiz politic school Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Willie Schroeder of K of L. lodge Arago sent petitions asking to give us the Australian ballot system and to have state print school books at cost. Every friend of reform must see necessity. nq [M. K of L, Knights of Labor?] Tot-Coq Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 merchants Coq decided to close stores 7:00 every evening except Sat commencing Oct 13, Jno Kronenberg & Son, Wimer& Campbell, James A Lyons, J A Collier, Johnson Bros, N Lorenz. Tot-Marshfield Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 RJE [as typed] Campbell now agent for CB marble works M'field; C W Paterson, prop. Vital-stat name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 married at residence Mrs Rosabell Van Leuvan, Sept 27, by R W Bullard, JP, Albert Farris to Alice Van Leuvan, all of Coos co. .Novelty-sawmill lbr Tot Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Carl Nelson, A B Sabin building sawmill on small creek half mile N Dairyville; water power, expect turn 1400 ft lbr per day. UR health misc-word noble boy character name Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Geo Dye, whose tragic death is portrayed by Mr. Dodge in our up-river department, was a noble boy and his parents and brothers have the sympathy of this entire community where they have lived for many years. He was buried at this place on Saturday. + Fair Tot-multi Pr-73 CCH Oct 7, 1890 annual mtg of S.W O A. society stockholders, held fair grounds Sept 12, 1890, decided to hold fairs at Bandon, board instructed to sell property at Arago to pay debts. Auction (public) Sat Oct 18, 10:00 to commence until following sold: the pavilion, stable exhibit stall, grand stand, judges stand, fencing, 1 scraper, 1 harrow, 3 pumps, etc. Attest: J Henry Schroeder. = Fair Expo name Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Master Lorin Dean is taking in Portland exposition. Crop name Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 . Grandpa Stone, fine vegetables. Tot-name Pr 74 CCH Oct 7, 1890 L Atkinson, Angora, t. Tot-name Pr 74 CCH Oct 7, 1890 John Quigley, Libby, t visiting name transport Pr 74 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Elbert Dyer and family visiting at R E Buck's last wk. / R E Buck started to Rsbg Thur w/load passengers. Politic Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Senator Mitchell has favored us with numerous public documents. + Hermann Politic Pr 74 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Congressman Hermann and Secretary Rusk have our thanks for valuable public documents. + Pop-stat SF Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 S F population almost 300,000 [cp] Church Srh Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Elder Edmunds to city by next schooner sailing fm here; business. [cp] visiting Tot-multi-names Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 MM John Grimes Marshfield visiting J W Leneve family Coq thur. Tot-Coq Pr 74 CCH Oct 7, 1890 Martin, shoemaker, good, honest job Fair name anti-boomer Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 J D Garfield and family returned fm various district and state fairs last Wed; says Coos co was left out totally in all. Srh-fish entertain-pursuit-sport-fishing Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Boys are catching all trout can carry home in evening; only bite after dark, beauties as high as 3 - 4 lb. [cp] Road conditions picturesque-speech Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Travel over roads immense past 2 or 3 wk; stage will be beseiged after it has on every soul that can be got in, on and about it by a crowd anxious to go. Another stage then brought out and quickly filled and then another; almost beyond question to get one's luggage carried w/him. [cp] Srh other-coal OC&N Pr-74 CCH Oct 7,1890 Capt. Donaldson, Oregon Coal and Nav. Co stmr Ajax lost on 18th off Shelter Cove, yesterday presented by Messrs Parrott & Co agents of Canton Ins. Co, with valuable gold watch accompanied by $200, in appreciation services he rendered at time of wreck. Vy probable tt Capt Donaldson be given command of the Wilmington. --SF Call nq [cp] Oct 14 county court Rackleff lbr name Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 Circuit court proceedings; drawn on grand jury, [among others], T M Dimmick, Fred Haglestein, Joseph Noyes, Ed Rackliff [sic], J H James. David Campbell excused fm jury this term. R J Cussans, T A Walker, Geo Cammann sworn as bailifs. some cases : Cal. Lumber Co. J E Noah. Chas Olive vs R D Sanford; [cp>] T R Sheridan vs Joshua Whitebeck. Dora climate Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 Dora items. Late rains have cleared smoke away. Dora fruit Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Dora items. ...Winter apples fine this section. Dora health Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Dora items. ...Uncle Mike Krantz vy low. Dora-area farm misc-word Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Dora items. ...Weekly Bros good long run w/their thresher; C Heller brought up the rear and did quite a lot of threshing; Lark Mast is the scared man when it comes to a flea plantation. [M, meaning?] Dora-area-name Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Dora items. ... F E Scoffield Dora-indir crop road wagon Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890. Dora items. ... [cp>] people hauling flour fm Douglas; free road and flour $3.50 bushel. Fair beach Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 movement to have new fair district organized of Douglas, Coos and Curry; fair to be held alternately on Bandon beach and in Douglas co; [M. evid now closest district fair is in Central Point region;] early connection of project would be success. --Roseburg Review. n q at all City council sidewalk Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 city council mtg Sat eve ordered sidewalk 6 ft wide plank not less 1 1/2 " fm Odd Fellows hall to Wilkins gallery, along w side and north end block 19, east side block 20, east on south side Third St to section line or boundary Elliott's addition. [property owners have 30 days to construct.] fish locale Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 CB News: trout fishing Coos river better this season than for several n q at all Fish locale misc-word. PR-74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 CB News. only a few silver salmon been caught on bay so far, but good run chinooks; late rain ought to bring silver salmon in lively. [cp] Srh Pr-74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 CB News Tug Columbia; Capt Magee been transferred to tug Hunter. Agric RE farm locale outside-Tot Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 CB News C S Hilborn sold farm Coos river to Col. J A Munday, Vancouver Wash, price $8000. Vital-stat name Pr-74 CCH Oct 14,1890 C B News: P.L Banks and Miss Hattie E Hale married at residence Gen. Siglin, Marshfield, Oct 3, Judge Hyde, contracting parties fm SF. Srh RR mill locale Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 CB News A wharf is being built for the use of the Roseburg and Coos Bay railroad a short distance above the old mill at this place. Preliminary work has also been commenced on the track across the marsh. + [cp] Vital-stat school Bunch Tot Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 married at residence J C Bunch Gravel Ford, Oct l5, Frank S Bunch and May E Leek; also Robt Airey and Miss Hattie M Bunch, T W Johnson J.P. officiating. all well known, being tchrs of reputation and experience. Nq outside-tot condit-attitude Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 E W King, late arrival fm Concordia, Kansas...says Kansas has gone back on the people and he has come to find a home in the "far west." An old acquaintance E B Miller this place. [cp] novelty-brick Giles conditions disaster-prevention Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Some parties in this place are talking of getting a brick machine similar to that of D. Giles at Myrtle Point. It is certain that brick is going to take the lead as building material on the Coquille. It is only a question of time when the wooden part of all our towns will go up in flames. + [cp] health Tot-Coq Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Midwifery Mrs Joseph Frost, Coq; inform ladies of Coq tt she is at their service. Calls at residence promptly answered. Nfq Tot-Coq Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Mrs W R Hall, Mrs A Lukens, Dressmaking parlors Hunnewell bldg, front st Coq. Photo Tot-Marshfield Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Coos Bay Photo and Crayon Co. Headquarters Marshfield. Life Sized Photos in Crayon, Copying and Viewing, McMillan & Bratt. + [except format] Tot-Coq items prices Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 any person buying $100 worth goods spot cash at my place, given a ticket, as soon as 1000 tickets are distributed Grand drawing will be held; lists prizes: watches, saddles, rings, other incl prices. Nq [M 2004 but my notes don't say what business] Name? Outside-Tot? misc-word-tonsorial-artist Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Phil DeMotta, Roseburg tonsorial artist, may locate here.[more.] nq conditions Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Occasional tramp strikes Coq, while some to be pitied, some pay you to watch them; steal. should be well for every town to create fund; set aside portion pay tramps for street work; give them going wages until can find work elsewhere; humane and no decent tramp could object. nq at all LR name RE prices health-indir Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. Mr. Tupper sold property Marshfield $5000 to Dr. Tower; last yr same prop, offered for $1600. [as typed.] LR Tot-Bandon condit-outlook Pr 74 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Bandon improving fast. Srh Tot-Bandon Pr 75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Capt Reed residence nearly finished; Mr Gauntlett painting it. Mr. Averill's bldg nearly complete. LR racism school Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. Mr G W Irwin passed through Bandon with fifteen Indian children last Saturday. He was on his way to the Chemawa [sic] school near Salem with them where they will receive an education. LR Rosa county Pr-75 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Col. R. H.Rosa and Mr Cathcart left for Empire City last Sunday. + = LR Srh climate misc-word Pr-75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. Schnrs Del Norte, Eureka, Danielson barbound this place; schnrs Parkersburg and Free Trade in sight LR Srh Tot-Bandon Pr 75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ...Mr Bryant down to Bandon last Sat to supt. bldgs of life saving station; he has charge all units co and will make quarters Bandon nq LR Srh Pr 75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River. .. Capt Blumenrother. LR RE Tot-Bandon names Pr-75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept . prominent citizen, Robt Walker, concluded to put tract of land bought fm Mr. Averill on market; choicest location in town for residence. LR name outside-Tot Pr-75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ... Henry Rhoner [sic] left for Humboldt co, last Mon. LR Tot-Bandon Pr 75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ... Messrs. Tupper and (Alvin) Munck won't let you go hungry or dry. Nfq [M. 2005. Tupper had hotel. Munck must have had saloon or?] LR name animal pursuit-hunting paper Pr 75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ... Chris Long lucky this wk; caught 2 bears in his traps, but we did not get a smell, Chris. LR animal pursuit-hunting Pr 75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. ... Ducks plentiful on flats; have to get up early to shoot. LR other-coal condit Pr-75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Lower River Dept. SF facing lamentable prospects of coal famine. Supply last 9 mo nearly 100,000 tons short of tt 1889 and nearly double tt amount short of supply for same months 1888. Nq We have the coal to supply the world for ages to come. Come and get it. + [cp] RR natl misc-saying condit Pr-75a CCH Oct 14, 1890 Huntington, RR magnate, perfected big deal between his lines, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, and Missouri Pacific, all go under one management; precludes competition. People may expect to be fleeced under ownership and control private individuals. Nq [cp] Conditions paper name? Pr-76 CCH Oct 14, 1890 J H Upton, [2 columns on] Union-Labor Column "The Ills We Have." [cp] Conditions other-coal outside-Tot Pr-76 CCH Oct 14, 1890 Council of Federated Trades, necessity of centralizing the wage earners of whole land; council is compelled to establish branch offices throughout coast tt direct communication may be had. Nq Even as far north as Nanaimo, in the coal districts, the wish is expressed to federate with us. Why? Because they realize that we can benefit each other in the struggle for existence. Los Angeles has crept under the protecting wing of the federation, as also San Jose, Sacramento, Stockton, 0akland, and Portland... + [more]. = home 1890 Jan-July Aug Sept-#1 Sept-#2 | Oct-#2 1893 to newspaper menu |