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COQUILLE CITY BULLETIN   Coquille, OR.

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JANUARY 1 - 29, 1904   


Vital name-Hermann name-Rackleff  Coq B  608 Jan 1, 1904
[marriage licenses for 1903.]
Marriage: 1903.  Wm Dungan, Carrie Owen;  Geo L Tilotson, Myrtle Howell;  Geo H Ferry
and Frances A Gould.  Chas McVey and Carry Smalley.  (Jan.)    Chas W Angel, Ellen
Rackleff.  Lewis A Lee, Mary J Ferry;  Hermann Jeritt, Edna Magee;  (Feb.)       Albert
Matson, Nora E Davis;  Jas M Gurney Lydia J Davis;  Chas Moomaw, Leta Mae True.  Alex
B Campbell, Bertha Sleep  Frank Simpson, Sophia Walser [sic].  (March)         J W Flanagan,
Letitia Howard;  W E Lewellen, Ruth Roberts;  J E Walstrom, Ella Buck.  (April)        Jas
Oldland, Bessie Deweese; Chas Matheson, Sara L Jewitt;  J J Clinkenbeard and Anna Bettys; 
Alex Anderson and Bertha Wicklund. (may)     Frank Jokey, Mary Stonelake; Pinkston Laird,
Flora McCloskey;  Ross B Deyoe, Daisy D Dodge;  J Calvin Slagle, Kathryn Johnson;  Robt
McDonald, Lizzie Peterson;  Wilbur Hoover, Roberta Felter;  L E Brown, May Davis. (June).              
Wm McClure, Eva Krewson;  Carl Hughes, Georgina Leneve;  Wm L Croy, Alta L Lyton;  C
C Fox, Stella Jenkins.  (July)          Max Timerman, Lela Barzee; J A Yoakam, Jr, Erma
Lukens;  Jeremiah Peart, Sadie McQuigg;   W P Davis, Rowena Guerny;  A G Erickson, Pearl
McCormick.  (Sept.)             Geo W Elliott, Susie Foster;  Frank Southmayd, Leslie Lewellen. 
E J Lamb, Pearl Hollenbeck;  F  C Getty, Mabel O Cootey.  James H Perry, Mary Hoffman. 
(Oct.)  Wm Tenbrook; Etta Belieu; Carrie Bellieu  (Nov)   [M 2004 something is left out]         
M T Aasen, Charlotte M Hill; Alfred Tyberg, Elizabeth Ott;  Levi Denning, Stella A Elrod. 
(Dec)  [M. note:  among others.]

Health-provider Tot-Marshfield RR-passenger health-sickness Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-
riverboat Locale-LR  CoqB 608 Jan 1, 1904
Dr. Mingus, of Marshfield, was a passenger on Tuesday's steamer for the lower river.  The
Doctor was operated on for appendicitis recently and is now O.K. and able to attend to work. 
+
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Enterprise-[?]  Coq B 609  Jan 1, 1904 
J C Steckel, feather renovator.    [Feather renovating machine, b.]

Visit  CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904  Alex McCloud, and nephew Alex Jr, to M'field visit.

Health-accid Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Dispatch  CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904
Recorder.  John Shields bad lick Mon, gash above his eye, 6 stitches; working on old
Dispatch, the house of which being removed, when a 4x4 scantling someone was moving
above, fell and struck above eye.  He was insensible for a short time.

Other-coal  machine Tot-Coq condit?  CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904
J Peart has put in an engine recently at his coal mine near this city.  The result will be a
considerable increase in the output and greater convenience in handling the work.  +   [cp]

Racism politic  CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904
This session congress contains no negro member; w/exception brief period 1887-89, others
have had; lst negro sent was J Willis Menard of New Orleans, elected to fill vacancy in 1868. 
1870, Hiram R Revells took his seat, the first negro to be elected in that body;  Blanche K
Bruce was the only other negro to enter the senate;  44 congress, called the black congress,
since there were 8 members in both branches.  --Argonaut.

Vital  CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904 
More marriage licenses 1903.  Dec 29; G H Magary, Ruthie Stubbs;  A H McKay, Josie
Magary;  Jas S Roberts, Albina Coleman;  Dec 31 W E Bartholomew, Icy S March;  Catha
Snider, E M Stewart.

Health-accid OT-OaklandCali RR-streetcar bicycle Locale-CoosBay Tot-Marshfield OT-SF 
CoqB 609 Jan 1, 1904
CBNews  The San Francisco papers mentioned last week that J. D. Garfield, of Oakland,
while riding a bicycle, collided with a street car, and was seriously injured.  He was suffering
from concussion of the brain, but at last accounts was improving.  Mr. Garfield was formerly
a resident of the bay, and was at one time proprietor of a hardware store in Marshfield.
=

Utility Tot-Riverton mill-Riverton  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
Electric lights at Riverton sawmill.

County-official  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 
T J Thrift, co assessor, b. /    Sheriff Gallier, b.

Name CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904    John Lawrence, b.    /         Alex McCloud, b.     /      
Matt Johnson, b.      /      J A Jacobson, b.

Srh-shipyard-indir name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  S Danielson, b.

Name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Frank Fish, b.  /     Geo Henninger family, b.    /        
Geo Moulton, b.   /         Mrs. N Rasmussen, b.   /      Mrs. May Strang, b.

Locale-MiddleFork road-stage  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
B Fenton, Middle Fork stage line, b.

Name-Whereat Tot-Marshfield commute  Coq B 610-17  January 1, 1904   
Captain Whearat, [sic] of Marshfield, has been in our city several days this week.  +  [cp]

Tot-Coq visiting locale-[?]   Coq B 610-17  January 1, 1904
I. N. Delong, [sic] and family returned to their home Saturday after visiting with friends in
this city for a few days.  +

Name-Gage  county-official?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
W W Gage, popular ex sheriff, b.    [,cp]  

 Fruit  condit-improve  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904   J A Jacobson, fruit, improvement, b.   

Animal-bird  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Thos Hall, ducks, b.       

 Other-mining  Tot-Eckley  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  S H Whitney, gold mines Eckley.  

Holiday-Xmas name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
M/M Chas Lorenz, Dolly Skeels, Miss Walzser, C M Skeels Christmas.     

Tot-Coq?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 L H Hazard, bank, b.

Holiday-Xmas  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Jas Walstrom, Christmas.   

Name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Clay Dement, J Moomaw, b.   /  Cash Goodman, J P
Goodman, b.

Name-Nosler  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Mrs. Fred Nosler and children, b.

RR-name  RR-phy health-accid  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
Conductor Abbott had the misfortune to get his foot hurt recently while unloading some logs
from a car and E W Kardell has been acting as substitute conductor. +  [cp]

Srh-ocean Srh-Aurelia  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Steamer Aurelia; sailing dates.   

Tot-Dairyville dairy  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Franz Thomsen, Dairyville, dairy, b.  

Tot-Coq health-provider  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
W A Goodman, Dr. Culin, building, b.

 Job  Tot-NB  novelty-woolen  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
W  C Irvine, foreman, North Bend woolen mill, b. 

Tax school  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Prof Anderson; tax for school, b. 

Enterprise  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Feather renovating machine, b.

Fish  enterprise-hatchery  Locale-CoosR  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
(Coast Mail) Frank Smith, supt Coos river hatchery, b.    

Srh-shipbuilding Srh-dredge? Govt  novelty-wood-stave Locale-[?]  CoqB 610-17 Jan 1, 1904
(Coast Mail)  New govt dredge built at Stave mill.  

RE CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 (Coast Mail) Wm Lawhorn sold place.  

Srh-[?]  Srh-Alta  disaster?  .CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Gas boat Alta missing.

Tot-Corbin mill-Corbin  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  (Curry Co Recorder).  Corbin mill, b  

Paper  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 [Ads pretty much same as all along].

Locale-Oregon history? Govt?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
The Oregon Country; its claim on Congress for recognition.  [Lengthy.]

Utility  Tot-Coq  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Water system, Coquille, b.   

Holiday CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Holiday festivities, b. 

Climate disaster-indir  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Climate, Oregon nice vs earthquake S.
Cal blizzard mid west.

Srh-lighthouse Alaska-trade  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 (Bandon Recorder).  S F Shepard,
lighthouse, Alaska, b.    

Music entertain  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  (Bandon Recorder).  Band entertainment, b.  

Srh-ocean Srh-Alpha Srh-CaptLarson lbr  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
(Bandon Recorder).   Captain Larson, schnr Alpha, carry 400,000 ft. Lumber.

RR-extension OT-Drain Locale-Umpqua Locale-Tenmile Locale-CoosBay Locale-NorthSl
CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
(CB News).  The engineers employed on the railroad survey from Drain via Umpqua and
Tenmile, now have their headquarters at Marshfield.  We understand that the route from
Tenmile to the bay will be via North Slough.  +  [cp]

Srh-river Srh-RogueR Srh-ferry Tot-Wedderburn Tot-GB  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
(CB News).  Ferry, Wedderburn-G.  Beach. 

Tot-Allegany school Tot-Yarrow holiday-Xmas CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
(CB News).    [Lengthy on] Allegany: Grandmother in camp, Georgia Gould, Carrie E Rodin
intermed teacher Yarrow, Allegany Christmas, b.

Tot-Riverton-name commute  CoqB 618-17 January 1, 1904 Mrs. Martin, Riverton, t.

Locale-CoosBay-name    CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  H King, bay, b.      

Tot-Marshfield-name  commute CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Mrs. H Noble, Marshfield, t. 

Tot-Parkersburg-name commute  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 
Mrs. Wm Barrows, Mrs H Johnson, Parkersburg, t

Locale-LR-name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Chris Danielson, lower river, b.  

Tot-MP-name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  Chas Schroeder, Myrtle Point, b.

Name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904  W A Hoover, b.      /     Icy March, Belle Rich, Bert
Gould, b.         /    H Lorenz, b.    

 Health-provider  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Dr. J Curtis Snook, b.  

Locale-PikeCamp logging  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
Boys from Pike’s camp, b. [M. logging]

Item-headstone Tot-Marshfield  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
E M Stewart, Marshfield marble man, t.

 Tot-Coq  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Mrs. Wickham’s boarding house, painters.   

Other-mining  Locale-Sixes  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 R R Pierce, mining , Sixes, b.  

 Salesman enterprise-insurance CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
C A Rohrabacher, traveling agent for Washington Life Ins Co.

Srh-ocean Srh-dock Locale-[?] Srh-Chico Srh-freight  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
Wharf; steamer Chico, freight rates.  (2).

Name  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 R Endicott, b.

 Name OT-Kansas  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 W Dyer, Kansas.   

 Other coal Tot-Coq  interest?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 J Peart, coal mine, bi.  

Health-sickneess?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Mrs. L H Hazard and children, health, b.

 Holiday-Xmas  church  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904 Santa Claus Christian church, b.   

Other-mining Locale-SalmonMtn  interest?  CoqB 610-17 January 1, 1904
E H Hall, quartz mill, Salmon mountain, bi.
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vital interest?  Coq B 618  Jan 1, 1904  Walter Bartholomew and Icy March, married, bi.

Entertain show drama  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904 
Margarita Fischer Company players, [presented plays; gives names of, schedule.]

Enterprise-blacksmith Tot-Bridge  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904 
Wm McAbee [as typed], blacksmith, Bridge.

Dairy Tot-Marshfield    CoqB 618 January 1, 1904   Nichols, butter, Marshfield. 

Name  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  J F Schroeder, b.    /      H. Lorenz, b.    /        Mrs. W L
Kistner, Mrs. C S Davis, J B Davis, Mr. Pettingill, b.    /       Mrs J H Sackett, b.     /    Miss
Cora Burns; E. Tyrrell, b.  

Vital  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  Catha Snider, E M Stewart married, b. 

Locale-KentuckSl health-death  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904 
Geo W Thomas, died, named - Kentuck Slough, b.

Church  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  Christian church, annual business meeting, b 

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Dispatch job food  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904
Barber on Dispatch, Chas Moomaw, P B Hoyt; also confectionery, b.

Holiday-Xmas Tot-Bridge  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  Old fashioned Xmas tree, Bridge, bi. 

Tot-Coq anti-crime interest?   CoqB 618 January 1, 1904
First Natl Bank, burglar proof safe, bi. 

Entertain dance organize-indir Tot-Coq  interest?  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904 
Ball Masonic Hall, b.i.

Organize  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  Officers of  Mason and Star lodges. 

Excursion RR-passenger pursuit-fball  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904 
Excursion train, football games, b.

School entertain  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904  Coq Academy notes; report on entertain, other.

Entertain literary music organize-indir Tot-Coq  CoqB 618 January 1, 1904
Program for Entertainment Masonic Hall, readings, solos, other: Rose & Jay Mulkey, Jennie
Thompson, Handsaker, etc.

Tot-Coq  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  R B Ray, close out store, b person.

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-CaptRackleff  name-Rackleff commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
Capt Rackleff, MP, t.

Name  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904   Francis Dean, b.   /      W T Lewis, b.    /     Nannie
Fellows, t.   /      Mrs. R Mast, b.   

Name-Nosler  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Ralph Nosler, b.  

Name  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904    Mrs. J T Hall, b.          /    Mrs. Ed Gallier, b.    /   Sam
Sherwood, D J Beale, b. (2)    /   Fanny Getty, b.   /  Wm. Kennedy, b.

Tot-Riverton mill-Riverton  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904   J M Riley, of Riverton sawmill, b.  

Locale-CoosBay commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  D C Harry, bay, t. 

Tot-Riverton-name commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904   O A Kelley, Riverton, t.

Tot-Parkersburg other-coal-indir Tot-Riverton-indir commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
J. H. Timon, of Parkersburg [M. verified], t, b.

Tot-MP-name  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904   L. Rose, MP, b.

Locale-BeaverSl Srh-river Srh-BeaverSl enterprise-carpentry  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
Ed Jacobson went to Beaver Slough on Friday's steamer where he will do some carpenter
work.  +  [cp]

Tot-Rural-name Tot-Powers-indir commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  J M Hayes, Rural, t.

Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Geo E Jackson, MP, t.

Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  W T Lehnherr and family, MP, t.  

Tot-Parkersburg agric commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Thos Perkins, Parkersburg
nurseryman, t.

Tot-Arago commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  W H Schroeder, Arago merchant, t, b.

Job Tot-Coq mill-Lyons  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
J H Simmons, yard man at Lyons mill, b. 

Tot-J.Mill mill-Johnson  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  C W Meeker [sp?] , Johnson's mill, t.    

Name  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Mrs. Chas Baxter, b.   /   Archie Boone, b.   /  J W Laird, E
E Johnson, b.      

Holiday-NewYear entertain dance organize Tot-Coq  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
New Year Ball at Masonic, b. 

Tot-MP? Name-Nosler  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
David D Adams, R E Nosler barber shop, MP, b

Church  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Rev. D T Summerville, presiding elder at ME ch, b. 

RE  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Mrs H I Bledsoe, M J McDonald, real estate.   

Farm RE Locale-Cunningham  .CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
C E McCurdy and family, purchased farm WC Paxon of Cunningham cr.

Tot-Parkersburg-name commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904   J A Jackson, Parkersburg, t, b.

Commute name OT-Cali   CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  M O Hawkins, J P Messer, Cal, b.; t.

Srh-ocean Srh-Elizabeth Srh-CaptPerry  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
Capt V N Perry, new boat Elizabeth, stat.

Tot-Marshfield RR-name-Bennett  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
 (Coast Mail).  J W Bennett [not useful item],  F S Dow, Dean warehouse [mentioned].

Tot-CamasValley Tot-MP road  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
(Rsbg Review)  D J Noah, Camas Valley, MP, b;  stages, roads.

Harness invention Tot-Coq?  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
F. Long, harness dealer, patent for adjustable metal clasp to take place of hame strap.  Sold
Oregon right to invention.  Mr. Long was in business few yrs ago.  [M. doesn't say where he
is now.]

Srh-ocean Srh-river Srh-Ruby  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
(Bandon Recorder) Schnr Ruby in river, 5th   3 master on the Coq one time.

enterprise-blacksmith Tot-MP  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
)MPE)  Wm Fields, Ernest Bender blacksmith shop MP.  

School Tot-Arago  church-indir  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
Miss Lena Holcomb, Rev. Holcomb, private school Arago, b.

Locale-Oregon condit-progress  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
progress of Webfoot State last few years.  [more]

Dairy needed Tot-Coq road-wagon interest? CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
a need for supply of fresh milk in Coq; plea for milk wagon, other;  bi. 

fruit condit locale-Coos  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
problem of Coos apples and insufficient markets.    [lengthy]

fair OT-St.Louis locale-Coos  condit-progress?  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904
Progress report on St Louis Expo and Coos.  [Lengthy.  2]

Name  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  Miss Lillie Way, b.

Job Tot-Parkersburg mill-Parkersburg commute  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904 
John Kronenburg, Jr, supt mill Parkersburg, t, b.  /

Enterprise-[?]  CoqB 618 January 8, 1904  W A Goodman [house?] moving, b.
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Tot-Coq anti-temperance road-sidewalk utility  prices food  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Council proceedings, liquor license to J P Tupper, sidewalk, Coquille. Fire dept] Hose Co No
1, [details of]  Water rates for butcher shops $2.50 month.

Novelty-wood Tot-NB  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  N B sash and door factory, bi. 

Health-sickness  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  J H Upton, invalid, now better. 

Politic  name  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Senator Dimmick’s family, b.

Log RR-haul Srh-river Srh-CoqR  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Logs are being brought over the railroad from the Coquille at the rate of from 150 to 170 per
day.  It is said that there are logs enough out on the river to keep the train running for several
months at this rate.  (CB News).   +  [cp]

Road-draying locale-[?]   CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  (Coast Mail).  Colfax Harry, Heisner’s
dray; b.

Health-provider locale-[?] CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   (Coast Mail).  Dr. E E Straw, b.

Tot-Marshfield-name commute CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Geo Flanagan, Marshfield, t.  

Tot-Fishtrap-name comute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  D Morgan, Fishtrap, t.     

Tot-Riverton-name  commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Mrs. Jack Tawse, Riverton, t.  

Locale-Bullards commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Ed Fahy, Sr, Bullards, t.

Name  commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  H T Schweer, t.      /     Judge Schroeder, t.

Name  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Miss Rose Leneve, b.      /    M/M Joe Bledsoe, b.

Vital  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Married L E Rose to Olly Harrison.    

Tot-Fishtrap-name commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Joseph Radabaugh, Fishtrap, t.    

Tot-Riverton-name commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Bert and Ed Smith, Riverton, t.

Vital  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Baby boy to Geo Halter, b.   

 Name  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Mrs. J Fox, Jr, b.     /     Cal Ray; R B Ray, b.      /     M/M
R E Buck, b.        

 Tot-Marshfield-name  commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   F S Dow, E L Farrin, I S
Kaufman, Marshfield, t.   

Paper Tot-Bridge dairy  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Aaron Wilson, former Bulletin; Bridge, creamery, b.

Name-Siglin locale-Isthmus-indir  Tot-Marshfield b-act  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Z T Siglin, mail contractor on the Marshfield route, was over Wednesday looking after his
business interests.

school Tot-P.Orford commute?  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
E  P  Anderson, Port Orford, t; academy.  

Tot-Marshfield Locale-CoosR commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
C Rodine, Coos river, F P Norton, Marshfield, t.       

Health-provider CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Dr. J C Snook, b.

Name-Rosa  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Col Rosa, t, b.           

Name  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Henry Benham, b   

Paper  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  C R Ingle, ed-pub. North Bend Citizen, b.       

Paper holiday  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Coast Mail new Year issue.

School  Coq B 619  January 8, 1904  Mrs. Bartholomew, teacher; b..   [M. 2006: nee Icy
March]

Judge County-official health-death health-birth racism-indir  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904
 Judge Harlocker, co health officer, no deaths, 18 births whites; month of December.

Tot-Coq bicycle  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Albert Fish, Frank Fish, Fish Bros’ bicycle firm, b. 

Church  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Rev R A Reagan, Rev A H Mulkey, ME church.   

Locale-NorthFork-name commute.  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   W O Cooper, North Fork, t.

Lhc-Coos  paper  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904   Capitol Journal on Coos, [writeup.]

OT-Boston paper-indir  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  August Eickworth, Boston, b.     

 Health-sickness  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  J W Beyers, health, b.      

Name moving  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  R B Ray to move.   

Friends entertain name? Misc-word-spicy-conversation  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
M/M W C Chase, M/M W E Bartholomew, friends, entertainment b. [Spicy conversation].

RR-extension condit saying  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Although at times unpleasant to live some distance from a through line of railroad, the people
of this county are saved the annoyance of tramps.  The good housewives and city authorities
in some sections of the state have been worried almost to distraction recently by the "ne’er-
do-weels" [sic] known as "Weary Willys." [sic].  [cp]

Mail OT-Roseburg Tot-MP Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Echo  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904
Mail carrier Roseburg-Myrtle Point, connections [lack of] with Echo.

Name health-death misc-word resolutions-condolence  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904
County Commissioners met regular session; resolutions condolence Donald McIntosh.

Name  commute  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Mrs. Donald McIntosh, t, b.  

Health-accid  Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Favorite interest?  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Chas
Fox, accident; steamer Favorite bi 

County-official  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  J J Clinkenbeard new co commissioner, bi.

Literary?  Name CoqB 619 January 8, 1904 
Women’s Study Club, Mrs. Figg, Sperry, Atkinson, Chase, Lawrence.

Utility holiday entertain dance name  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904
Mountain Hose Co No 1; masquerade ball Valentine day; Lorenz, Mehl, Mansell, Stanley, b.

Organize CoqB 619 January 8, 1904  Officers and other in lodge. 

Srh-ocean Srh-Aurelia condit? OT-SF OT-Portland  CoqB 619 January 8, 1904
New steamer Aurelia delayed, shipping problem, Portland vs San Francisco.
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crime? Health-accid?  Tot-Riverton mill-Riverton Coq B 620 January 8, 1904 
Fight at Riverton sawmill [more].      

Animal-panther Locale-AshSwamp Locale-EdenValley  CoqB 620 January 8, 1904 
Mr. Billings, Ash Swamp, Eden Valley, fights panther; [lengthy.] 

Locale-Oregon dairy  CoqB 620 January 8, 1904  Changes of a decade in Oregon dairying.

Vital name  CoqB 620 January 8, 1904 
[Lengthy on] wedding Icy Snow March, Walter Bartholomew; Miss Belle Rich, M/M L P
Maury; W C Chase, ceremony, etc.

RE farm tot-Norway CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  MPE H L Carl sold Joe Root farm Norway,
Jess Clinton, b.

Fair OT-St.Louis name agric Locale-Coos? Lbr name-Simpson mill-Simpson CoqB 620
January 15, 1904
[Lengthy on] St. Louis Expo, Coos.   Coffelt, Robinson, G T Robinson, J Henry Schroeder, J
F Dunlap, J D Clinton, Asa Meyers, J H Lamb, Alex Stauff, F Mensell [sic], R J Tyrrell,
Joseph Lett, J B Newman; Simpson lumber Co. [these are contributors to exhibit; also lists
names of many rare apples and other vegetables.]

other-coal Locale-CoosR farm CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
(Sun).  Al Smith brought some fine specimens of coal to town Monday from his mine on
Coos river.  Al has a fine opening of coal on his ranch, situated on a high bluff overhanging
the river and with everything favorable to cheap mining.  +

road lbr misc-word-corduroying mail  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
(Coast Mail).  Planking Coos Bay Wagon road, corduroying, Mr. Bangs, other; mail contract.

Name OT-Cali  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  J P Messer mentioned [California]; also M O
Hawkins, other, b [more].

Enterprise-PF&L Tot-P.Orford Tot-Langlois health-sickness Locale-CapeBlanco Srh-
lighthouse  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
(Port Orford Tribune).  John Miller purchased P F & L Co store this place.  Merton Langlois,
ill; Cape Blanco Light Station.  [M. note: how many items?]

dairy needed? Locale-CoosBay interest?  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
 Potential condensed milk plant on bay, i. 

disaster-fire Tot-Arago interest?  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
Another fire at W H Schroeder store, Arago, i.

entertain? OT-Portland racism? Name-Sacajawea name-Lewis&Clark fair other-mining 
CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
Women’s Club of Portland had Indian afternoon honoring Sacajawea; plea for statue to go
Lewis Clark fair, a copper mine will furnish material for statue.

County prices? Road  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
 County court proceedings.
Salaries, list of justice courts, bills; Wm Abernethy juror; Jus. [ = Jos.?] Ferry, supplies; C H
Fry, supt poor farm.  Road work, bills, other.

Health-accid Tot-MP road-stage Tot-Remote  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
MP stage accident above Remote.  (MPE).

Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Duncan Urquhart, Bandon, t.  [cp]

Tot-Riverton-name  commute logging-indir?  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904   W E Craine,
Riverton, t.    

Church Tot-Fairview-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Rev Hollenbeck,
Fairview, t.

Locale-BearCr-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Thos Devereaux, Bear Creek, t.

Tot-Fishtrap-name  commute CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Wm Cleghorn, Fishtrap, t  

Tot-Riverton-name other-coal-indir  commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  D S Rouse,
Riverton, t.

Tot-Prosper-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Jas Mast, Prosper, t.

Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  M/M D A Huling, Myrtle Point, t.

Locale-BH.Jct Locale-Isthmus visit commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
Mrs. Lavine and Miss Wilson, of Junction, were visiting in this city Saturday.  +  [cp]

Name  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Fred Slagle, b.  /      J W Hall, Skeels place, b  /        Mrs.
H Lockwood, b.   

b-act Tot-Coq Tot-MP  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  M O Hawkins, business [in] Myrtle
Point.    

Tot-MP-name CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Miss Cleo Rose, Myrtle Point, b.        

Srh-harbor? Srh-lifesaving Srh-CaptJohnson Tot-Bandon commute 
CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
Captain Johnson, life saving station, Bandon, t. 

Locale-Cunningham-name  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  H H Hastings, Cunningham, b.        

Tot-Parkersburg-name Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  J M
Perkins, Parkersburg-Bandon, t.

Locale-UR-name  commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Geo Belloni, upper river, t.

Tot-Riverton commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  David Mathers, Riverton, t

Name  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Ethel Johnson and Mrs. C. Slagle, b.   /    Cal Ray, b.   /    
Mrs C M Skeels, b.
   
Farm Tot-Fishtrap-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
Tenn Robinson, rancher Fishtrap, t.     

Character commute Locale-Bullards  Srh-river Srh-ferry  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
R N Bullard, genial merchant Bullard’s ferry, t. 

Tot-Coq-name  outing  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  M/M D D Pierce, outing, b.

Job courthouse  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Joel Patterson, former janitor court house, b.     

Job Tot-Prosper mill-Prosper  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
Cy and Geo Goodman, work Prosper mill.

 Tot-MP-name commute CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  M/M R W Lundy, Myrtle Point, t.

Locale-LR-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  Andy Perkins, lower river, t.

Tot-Parkersburg-name  commute CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
Mrs. R Pomeroy, Parkersburg, t. 

Tot-Prosper-name commute  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904  John F Hamblock, Prosper, t.

 Locale-[?] Tot-Bandon Srh-harbor Srh-jetty govt  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904 
M/M Chas Baxter, b. Donald Charleson, jetty work Bandon, b.

Tot-BH BH-co job Tot-Prosper  CoqB 620 January 15, 1904
Cy Goodman came over Friday from Beaver Hill where he has been firing the boilers at the
coal mines. +  [Now on way to Prosper to see if he can find work.  M]  [cp]   
=

Tot-Riverton job mill-Riverton  Coq B 621 Jan 15, 1904 
E J Price, supt Riverton sawmill, t, b.   

Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 P B Hoyt, Bandon, t. 

Farm locale-UR-name  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904    Tex Robinson, rancher upper river, b

Tot-Riverton health-accid  crime CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
J W Riley, stabbing, Riverton, b.

Name commute  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Roy King, t. 

Name Tot-Riverton-name  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
M/M Wm Rohm, Riverton; J T Moulton, b.     
 
Tot-Marshfield-name  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Wm Stauff, Marshfield, b

health-death-indir name dairy-indir  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
C H Southmayd, T Reed, J H Wagner, t; estate Geo Erdice, b.
           
logging  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Frank Snow, logger, b.   

Tot-Norway dairy commute CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Geo Davis, Norway creamery, t.      

Name  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Joel Patterson, b.

Name-Seeley OT-Albany dairy commute  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
E J Seely, Albany, milk condensery location, t.    

Srh-ocean Srh-Chico Srh-freight  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
[Ad for] steamer Chico, amended freight rate.

Tot-Bandon-name organize commute CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
F  M Sandlerlin, near Bandon, t, GAR   /    Mrs. Rosa, Mrs Morse, J W Felter, Bandon, t,
GAR.

Tot-Bridge-name commute  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Amos Nosler, Bridge, t, b.  

Tot-Libby Locale-Newport item-personal Tot-Dairyville  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
W M Elliott, Newport, jewelry Dairyville. 

Tot-Coq CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
Mrs. Wickham’s new boarding house, A C Lukens, about finished, b. 

Climate Tot-Bandon Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-dock Srh-Dispatch interest?
 CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
High wind, Bandon dock, Dispatch, bi.

Drama entertain show  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904  Margarita Fischer Co, b.       

Tot-Parkersburg-name commute  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
MM John McCue, Parkersburg, t, b.     

Holiday entertain dancee Locale-Bullards  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
Leap year ball Bullards Ferry, b   

Tot-Coq?  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
stockholders First National Bank [meeting; doesn’t list names].

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Reta Srh-Dispatch mail  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
Steamer Reta, repairs; Dispatch mail.   

Name-Gage  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Virgie Gage, W W Gage, b.  [<cp]   

 Enterprise-SO-co?-indir Tot-Coq?  Tot-Empire  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
R E Shine, Empire, stockholder 1st national bank.  

Health-death-indir  dairy-indir  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
L Strong, Geo Erdice estate.

Pioneer?  Health-death saying CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
Mrs. James Wall, one of the old residents of Isthmus Slough, died Friday, January 8th, at her
home, at the advanced age of  81.  Two sons, Jas. H. and John, are left to mourn her loss.   + 
[cp]

Name-Nosler OT-SanDiego  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 Judge Nosler, San Diego, b     

Enterprise-feather-renovator Tot-Bandon  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
[ad]  feather renovator, Bandon, b  

Correspond?  School OT-OaklandCali?  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
letter from Julius Jacobson, school Oakland, b.    

 Road OT-Roseburg health-accid CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
Private conveyance accident on way from Roseburg; b.

Mail Tot-Coq  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
Coquille Post Office made 3rd class, also international money office, b.    

Name  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904  H James, b. 

Job name-Sugg enterprise-SO-Co? Tot-Prosper Tot-Aberdeen mill-Prosper
CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 
J W Sugg, head trimmer S O L [as typed] Co mill Prosper, place "dubbed" Aberdeen, b.  

Srh-[?]  Srh-CaptClausen  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904  Captain J P Clausen [mentioned.]    

Utility entertain dance holiday  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
Hose Co No M [as typed] masquerade ball Valentine Day.   

Salesman health-sickness  health-provider  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
John McDougald, commercial traveler, ill at Hotel Coquille, Dr. Culin, b.

Organize  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904 [List of] lodge officers AOUW.  

Name-Nosler OT-Cali correspond?  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
[Lengthy article by] J H Nosler on Sunny California, other.  

Dairy locale-Oregon  CoqB 621 January 15, 1904
changes of a decade in Oregon dairying.  [M. 2006. Don 't I already have this?]
=

Tot-Dora-name  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904  Steve Minard, Dora, t.

RR-name Tot-Marshfield-name commute CoqB 621a January 15, 1904 
J  S Coke, Marshfield, t. [should be cp?]    

Item-household salesman commute  CoqB 621a January 22, 1904
G S Stirton [as typed], agent for White Sewing machine, t.    

Tot-Dairyville-name  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904 Chas Stidham, Dairyville, b. 

Job Tot-Prosper mill-Prosper logs  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
Wm Hicking, supt Prosper sawmill, logs, b.

Name  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904 Mrs S R Davis, b.

Name-Nosler  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904 Ralph Nosler, b.

 b-act outing? Tot-J.Mill mill-Johnson  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
Alfred Johnson, Johnsons mill, business, pleasure, b.   

job Tot-Coq mill-Johnson health-accid health-provider  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
Warren Laird, head sawyer Johnson’s mill, accident; Dr. Culin.

Organize entertain CoqB 621a January 15, 1904  [List of] Rebekah officers; entertainment  

Name health-sickness   CoqB 621a January 22, 1904
Bandon Recorder.  J H Upton, health better.

Interest Tot-Bandon?-name  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904  Bandon Recorder Gurley Boak, bi.

Mail Tot-MP  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
MPE  60 new lockboxes added to Myrtle Point P.O.

Pioneer health-death  CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
Another pioneer dies, John Calhoun Laird, [lengthy.] 

Tot-Coq utility novelty-mill-shingle CoqB 621a January 15, 1904
Council proceedings; bids for hose, ladders, axe, etc. proposition to rent the old mill for a
steam shingle mill, other.
=

poetry natl politic character-behavior  CoqB 622  Jan 22, 1904
DOWN TO THE CROSSROADS
                   STORE   [centered in one col. ]
                      ______

Henry Edw. Root in Harper's Magazine

You can talk about yer Congressmen,
   An' Senators and such,
Debatin' daown t' Washin'ton
   In a way to beat the Dutch;
Wavin' their arms wild in the air,
   And stampin' on th' floor --
But the place where things git settled is
   Daown to the Crossroads store.

We gather there 'most every night
   When all the work is through,
An' sorter glance the kentry o'er,
   Takin' a bird's-eye view
Of politics, diplomacy,
   Religion, crops; and soar
To patriotic heights -- you bet --
   Daown to the Crossroads store.

Sometimes our argymints grow hot,
   An' Deekin Brown rips out
A good old cussword like "Gol darn,
   What Italy's abaout!"
Then Grandpa White jumps from his cheer
   An' grabs an axehelve;
"By gum!" he squeaks, "That's what we done
  'Way back in Eighteen-twelve."

You can believe the eagle screams,
   An' cannons crash and roar,
When we're settling weighty questions
  Daown to the Crossroads store.   +
=

history name-Lewis&Clark  fair-Expo  Locale-Astoria Locale-Fort.Clatsop  OT-St.Louis
food-salt  racism  Srh-tidewater  climate  health-sickness  saying   CoqB 623  Jan 22, 1904
_________ 
TWO HISTORIC SPOTS.   [centered]
        ____
From the Portland Telegram. [centered]
     Oregon abounds in historic spots whose existence is inseparably linked with her rise and
progress.   Scattered throughout the state, like mute sentinels in the march of progress, their
sealed lips embalm the deeds of a heroic past.  heir preservation, as a heritage for future
generations is a work which appeals with emphasis, to all public spirited citizens; and their
adornment with appropriate monuments is a duty incumbent on the state.
     Two such spots, isolated and long neglected and whose history antedates the birth of the
state, should at once engage the public mind, notably the old salt cairn by the sea, near
Seaside, and the site Fort Clatsop, a few miles southwest of Astoria.
     A reproduction of this fort, with slight modifications, will constitute the Oregon State
building at the St. Louis Exposition.  Its unique design and suggestive character will,
unquestionably, prove an attractive feature.
     In their primitive dwellings, in a wild land, within sound of the great ocean which had been
the goal of their ambition and the object of their desires, the dauntless explorers passed the
winter from the 7th of December, 1805, until the 23rd of March, 1906.
     Some sickness prevailed, and not a little distress was occasioned by the inclemency of the
weather, The Indians were friendly and hospitable and exhibited a keen desire for trade.
     Fish, game, and fowl were abundant. The tedium of the long winter was whiled away in
hunting, fishing, trading with the Indians, correcting notes, repairing old garments and making
new ones for the return journey.
     Although the supply of fresh meat was ample, salt one of the necessaries, soon became an
unknown quantity.  To supply the deficiency, a rude furnace of boulders was built near the
beach, and old ocean out of his abundance satisfied their wants.  At high tide a small canoe
was swamped and filled with sea-water.  When the tide receded the water was carried to the
furnace upon the top of which five large kettles were placed.  Fire was applied and the
seawater evaporating about four bushels of fine, white salt, made a quantity sufficient to
satisfy their present needs and to supply them on their return journey to a point on the
Missouri river, where an additional quantity of salt had been cached  [sentence, sic].
 [M.  microfilm printout looks complete so apparently column 3 opens with a misprint. 
Something left out?]
withstood storms of a hundred winters and the heavy impress of Time's defacing fingers. 
From the cairn a rocky ridge hides the ocean from view, while a dense thicket of scrubby pine
screens the spot from prying eyes.  One little pine, seemingly more tender-hearted than its
associates, bends low over the cairn,
its slender branches drooping downward, enfold the old relic in a living embrace.
     The work of locating and preserving from obliteration noted historic spots throughout the
state has, very happily, been undertaken by the Oregon Historical Society.  Al-[illegible]
sufficient funds, yet the work is being prosecuted with commendable zeal and patriotic pride.
     Three years ago the society purchased from the Shane estate a three-acre tract, embracing
the site of old Fort Clatsop; and about the same time, with the consent of the Holladay [sic]
heirs, upon whose land the relic is located, it enclosed the salt cairn with a suitable picket
fence. The site of the fort being somewhat isolated is less visited than the cairn, which being
nearer the noted seaside resorts receives abundant homage from pilgrims who journey to this
shrine of a historic past.
     In the world’s history the expedition of Lewis and Clark will rank among the greatest
achievements of men.  Its subsequent effects upon shaping governmental policy, establishing
national prestige and territorial expansion, have been lasting and far-reaching.
     It is eminently fitting, therefore, that the centennial year of the expedition should be
celebrated by an exposition to the world of the marvelous growth, boundless resources and
future possibilities of the region traversed by hardy explorers.
     An appropriate feature of the Exhibition will be a permanent memorial building.  In this
connection, it is expedient to urge those having in charge the conduct and control of the
Exposition to provide appropriate monuments for the site of Fort Clatsop and the salt cairn by
the sea.  The time is certainly opportune for such action. These two spots are so intimately
associated with the first expedition, the rise of the state, and the exposition to be, that their
future right is certainly a reflection on the core pride of the people.   +   [M. 2006.  The
structure of the words per line and column is in spotstmp (tif) series, but some parts are
unreadable there and some are only in this document.]
=

Srh-CaptEllingsen  Coq B 624  January 22, 1904  Captain Ellingsen, b.   

Name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Mr. Geo Clinton, Mrs. Chas Fox, b. 

Entertain drama Tot-Coq organize  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Play, Masonic Hall, "A Woman’s Honor", January 28.

Moving Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Echo job  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
W A Hoover, moved to Bandon, continued work on Echo.   

Health-provider name interest?  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
M/M Thos Krewson, Dr. Culin, bi.

Srh-ocean Srh-Elizabeth Srh-Chico OT-SF  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Steamer Elizabeth left for San Francisco; [lists] passengers, Dyer, other; Chico shipping, 3 3-
mast schnrs.

Fair OT-St.Louis locale-Coos  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  St Louis Expo, Coos b [more].

Vital interest?  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  D P Strang Married  Mrs. Viola Elliott, bi.

Enterprise-ice-plant enterprise-cannery fish  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
CB Ice & Cold Storage shipment frozen salmon, bi.

Dairy-poultry Srh-ocean Srh-Arcata  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
(Coast Mail).  F S Dow shipped 1200 dozen eggs to San Francisco on Arcata.

Misc-humor Srh-river Srh-dock health-accid-indir  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
(Coast Mail).  Brief humorous incident, got off at dock accidentally fell in water.

Racism RR-CBR health-contag health-provider  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
(Coast Mail).  The Japanese section hands employed on the C.B.R. & E. railroad were
quarantined yesterday by Dr. Mingus, city health officer, one of them having developed a case
of smallpox.   +  [cp]

Tot-GB interest Srh-river Srh-RogueR  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
P O Tribune, E B Burns, Gold Beach, bi; river trade.

County  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  County court proceedings, bills, etc.  

Bicycle Tot-Coq  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells, Albert Fish, e end Front street, bicycles.

Name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  W H Schroeder, t.      B L Dully, b.     

Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Fred Mehl, Bandon, t. 

Locale-UR-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  John Berry, upper river, t.

Tot-Etelka-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Ed Aasen, Etelka, t     .

Locale-LampaCr  commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Wm J Sweet, Lampa Creek, t.

Locale-UR-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904    Mrs.  Wm Jess, upper river, t.

Tot-Riverton-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Freeman Stewart, Riverton, t.

Name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Mrs. A Stauff, b.   /     Miss Fanny Getty, b.    /     Mrs. Wm and Mrs. Alice Hite, b   /   . Mrs.
J H Cecil, b.

Name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  M/M Wm Willard, t    /      H Radabaugh and
wife, t..    /           MM R Tyrrell, t.

Tot-MP commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  C E Broadbent, F Houser, Myrtle Point, t.

Tot-Sumner commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  J L and  J A Boone, Sumner, t
 
Locale-LR-name commute logging  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Andrew Forsner, lower river logger, t.

Food price Tot-Coq  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  16 pounds of rice $1.00, Ray’s.

Other-mining Tot-Etelka  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  S H Whitney, Etelka, gold, b..  

Health-provider-indir outing  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904   Mrs. J C Snook, outing.

Church  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Rev R A Reagan, b.

Health-provider  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Dr. Geo Russell, b.

Locale-BeaverSl b-act  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
John Shelton, of Beaver Slough, was transacting business in this city Saturday.   +  [cp]

Name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Mrs.  M H Hersey and children, b. . /         M/M  J  J
Handsaker, b.

Locale-FatElk-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Mrs. C R Gabeler, Fat Elk, t

Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Andrew Hayter, Bandon, b, t.

Name-Hamblock Tot-Parkersburg commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
J F and J V Hamblock, Parkersburg, t.

Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  E E Davenport, Myrtle Point, t, b.

Tot-Mrshfield-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Mrs. Chas Noble, Marshfield, t, b.

Name-Gage  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  M/M W W Gage, b. [<cp]

Novelty-woolen Locale-[?] job  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Miss Mary Blackerby, to work in new woolen mill.   

Name county-official-indir  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
 John McIntosh, son of late Don McIntosh. 

Tot-Coq outing b-act Srh-ocean Srh-Elizabeth  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Fred Slagle, tailor; Elizabeth, outing, business. 
   
Tot-Parkersburg-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Mrs. Thos Drane, Parkersburg, t.

Tot-Dairyville-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  
M/M F M Langlois, Dairyville, t.

Tot-Norway-name commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904   Mrs. R O Hoberg, Norway, t.      

Paper Tot-Bandon-name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
C J Eaton, Bandon, former Coast Mail, b.

Character anti-temperance Tot-Coq job  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Bud Holland, affable bartender Hotel Coquille, b. 

Job Tot-Parkersburg mill-Parkersburg b-act  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
John Kronenberg, supt mill Parkersburg, business, b.   

Lumber mill-SOL-Co Tot-Aberdeen b-act  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
E J Carman, Supt S O L Co Prosper, now known as Aberdeen, business, b. 

Utility  disaster-fire?  Interest?  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
T H Mehl, Coquille Hose Co, fire, bi.

Job Tot-Parkersburg mill-Parkersburg b-act  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Frank Fahy, bookkeeper, Parkersburg mill, business, b; Dave Collier.

Tot-Dairyville-name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Earl Goodman, Dairyville; W A Goodman, b.  

Name  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Mrs. Dahuff, Leonard [mentioned].

Mail Tot-Coq  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Coquille PO to move new quarters, b.

Entertain Locale-Roy school music  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Basket social Roy schoolhouse, new organ, Saturday.  

Church  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904  Mrs. Alice M Handsaker, Christian church.

Health-provider health-[?] Tot-MP commute  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
Dr J W Strange, Myrtle Point dentist, t, b health. 

Climate logging  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904 
Rainy weather; but smile on faces loggers, turn out logs. 

Entertain drama  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904   Margarita Fischer Co, b.

Name moving  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904   M/M D C Dimmitt moving. 

Job govt Srh-lighthouse Locale-CapeBlanco  CoqB 624 January 22, 1904
A E Withers, master mechanic government lighthouse service, b. [Cape Blanco].
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Tot-Bandon-name  Coq B 625  January 22, 1904  J W Felter, Bandon, b.     

Name-Lyons animal-cattle interest?  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904
Wm Lyons, Cal Slagle, cattle, bi.  

Organize Tot-MP-name  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904   E D Green, Myrtle Point, b.  Lodge. 

Climate  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904  Snow, light carpet, 3/4 inches [more; especially child]

Novelty-woolen Tot-NB  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904 
T W Clark, North Bend Woolen Mill, progress, other b. 

School church  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904
School directors addition to ME Church as ward school; Mrs John Thompson, new
department.

Mail climate  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904  Mail service; high winds, heavy rains. 

School boomer Locale-Coos OT-SebastopolCali  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904 
Miss Katherine Maddox, teacher various public schools Coos, Coos boomer, presently
Sehastopol, California.

Entertain drama Tot-MP-name  CoqB 625 January 22, 1904
Cast of characters for "A Woman of Honor" Traver, VanDecar, Bender, Marcy, Deyoe,
Green, Adams. [All from Myrtle Point].

Correspond?  OT-SouthAmerica CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
[Letter, lengthy, from ] H S Kribs, about South America, to A J Sherwood. 

name-Hall  OT-Cali  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  MPE  J F Hall, California.

Lhc-Coos Locale-Coos  school name-Bunch CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
[Lengthy on physical Coos description; also ] education and teachers institutes, by W H
Bunch. 

other-mining  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904 
(Coast Mail).  Ray Golden, Chas Jensen, mining, b. 

health-death Tot-Allegany health-provider  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
(Coast Mail).  Leonard Gould drowned, Allegany, Dr. Horsfall; Bert Gould, Miss Georgia
Gould [lengthy].

Law Tot-Marshfield? RR-name?-Baines  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
(CB News).  Injunction against Marshfield to restrain selling of Baines property for
improvement of Washington Avenue, void because no quorum. [M would this be the CBR
Baines?]  [should be cp??]

Locale-CoosBay moving OT-OaklandCali bicycle health-accid  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
J D Garfield, former resident of bay, now Oakland, bicycle accident.

Srh-ocean Srh-freight?  Srh-CaptJones  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
Captain Bob Jones, shipping, Oregon coast. 

Tariff  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  [Lengthy on]  tariff, 2 edged sword.

Road-stage  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Geo Roberts, well known stage driver, [more].  

School music health-contag  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
Coquille Academy notes; contest, music recital, students, mumps, classes, other.

Health-death name?  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904 
Chas Conner, brother Mrs. J H Cecil, died [more].

Health-death Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Echo  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
Funeral J C Laird; body brought down on Echo, [more].  

Organize  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
Officers of lodges installed.  [Many prominent names.]

Politic  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  John W Brown, Conn, Socialist party, to speak. b. 
   
Tot-Allegany  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Allegany items; Gould.

County election prices  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
County court proceedings, precinct chairmen for elections boards.  Bills, other salaries.

Tot-Norway-name commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Jas Dunlap, Norway, t

Tot-Bandon-name commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  J F Hasking, Bandon, t.   

 Name  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Mrs. W Lawhorn, b. .    /       J W Hayes, b.   /    Burt
Hollenbeck, and family, b.    /        Geo Laird, Geo Schroeder, b.

Name  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Miss May Wickham, Della Fox, b.  /    May Boyrie, b.

 Tot-Marshfield item-headstone  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904 
F M Stewart, marble man, Marshfield, t.          

 Health-sickness name-Nosler  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Mrs. Nosler ill.

Tot-MP commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  J J Curren, Myrtle Point hotel, t.      

Locale-UR-name commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  E J Bigelow, upper river, t.

Tot-Riverton-name  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Mrs. H Clemmens, Riverton, b.       /    Mrs.
J Lee, Riverton, t.      

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Welcome  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904 
Steamer Welcome repairs to be.

Road-Harness  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Popular harness maker, C Leep, b.   

Srh-shipyard-indir Tot-Marshfield commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904
M/M E Hueckendorff, Marshfield, t.

 Name  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Mrs. J A Davenport, b.        M/M Jesse Hall, b. .     /     
Earl Steele, b.      /     E T Davenport, b. 

Name-Pershbaker mill-Pershbaker commute misc-word-old-time  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904 
Adam Pershbaker, old time sawmill man, t.   

 Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  L Strong, Myrtle Point, t.

Tot-Norway-name commute  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  R O Hoberg, Norway, t. 

 Tot-Coq food  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  W T Burton, Our Way lunch, b

Tot-Randolph-name  health-birth  CoqB 625 January 29, 1904  Baby girl, Chas Moorehouse,
Randolph.
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Tot-MP-name commute  Coq B 626-9  January 29, 1904  M/M Taylor Dement, Myrtle Point,
t.   

Name-Rosa commute  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Col Rosa, t.       

 Tot-NB-name moving  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Carl Hughes moving North Bend, b.

Name-Whereat visit  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
Mrs. L A Whereat and little boys accompanied Captain Whereat to the bay Saturday for a few
days’ visit.  +  [cp]  

Tot-Norway-name commute  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Mrs. R O Hoberg, Norway, t, b.     

Church Tot-MP-name commute  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Rev and Mrs. D H Hare, Myrtle
Point, b.

Tot-MP commute  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  G H Guerin, pop.  Hotel man Myrtle Point, t.   

OT-Seattle  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  H Wright, S DeWolf, Seattle, b.

Enterprise-carpentry character Tot-Bandon commute  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  C Shields,
efficient carpenter, Bandon, t. 

Name  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Wm Oddy, b.      /      Frank Tennisson and sons, b.    /     .     
Fred Slagle, b.  /   W L Kistner, b

Correspond?  health-death-indir? Name  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904 Card sent from J M
Walker, b. 

outing organize  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Geo Leach, outing, Lodge.     

 Name-Crow? Health-sickness  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Mrs. B F Crow, ill, b

Locale-BH-Jct RR-passenger Srh-river Srh-CoqR Locale-UR  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
Mrs. Lavine, and Miss Rose, of the Junction, came over on Saturday’s train and took the
afternoon boat for up river points.  +  [cp]

Road-stage Tot-MP OT-Roseburg entertain  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
 B Fenton, manager Roseburg-Myrtle Point stage line, b; entertainment.

Job Tot-Prosper mill-Prosper  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Jas Mast, bookkeeper, Prosper
Mill, b.

Tot-Coq?  Srh-shipyard?  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Geo M Hite building boats for sale.   

Name-Root OT-ChicoCali  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  W R Darby; wife’s mother, Mrs. U.
Root, Chico California, b.

Utility  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  New hose cart, fire co.

Srh-indir?  Srh-CaptOlson anti-temperance  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Captain Olson sold
saloon to Baxter Bros, b.

Novelty-woolen  Tot-NB CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  North Bend woolen mill  b.   

Organize  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
 John Lawrence, A Leach, John Foutz, Ira Johnson, Geo Pike, meeting Foresters, b.

Tot-Coq item-apparel item-notions  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
Mrs. Balch, Daisy Flannel Night Dresses and Skirts, Angora Braids all colors.

Name Locale-CoosBay  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Frank Norton, Bay; nephew, Geo, b.    

health-death-indir CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Henry Schroeder, admin estate E  S Spurgeon,
sale, b.  

 church entertain CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  St James Episcopal entertainment; Mrs. Geo
Leach. 

Animal-dog name  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904 Dog fight, front street, Steve Gallier and
Johnson’s.

Tot-Bandon-name  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  E A Philpott, Bandon, b..

Tot-Coq-name  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  M O Hawkins, b. 

Srh-CaptPerry interest?  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Captain Vale Perry, bi.  

Farm locale-Cunningham RE  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  J P Messer ranch, Cunningham
leased.

Church  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  E L Fitch, presiding elder ME church S, b

Paper logging Locale-Coos  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  January; Oregon Lumberman, fine
views logging scenes Coos. 

Church  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Services ME church, S.  

 County  OT-Cali  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  C H Frye [sic] leaving co poor farm supt, to
South California.  [cp]

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-dock health-accid  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904
Mrs. Mort and E A Tyrell, river boat; thrown from dock to river, b.

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-CaptWillard health-accident  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  Captain O
R Willard, bath in river, b.

County  road  CoqB 626 January 29, 1904  County court proceedings.  Expenses; names of
road supervisors.

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