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invention  MPE a 10 Jan 9, 1897 
another man claims to have invented device tt has something to do with
perpetual motion.  Says will run on indefinitely without fuel. [ St Paul-
Minneapolis dateline.]  

county-division   saying MPE a 10 Jan 9, 1897 
county division proposition is agitating Coos from center to circumference.

Music  entertain saying?  Tot-MP   MPE a 10 Jan 9, 1897 
The band treated our citizens to a lively serenade Tuesday evening.  Our
citizens will never suffer from melancholy so long as we have such an
excellent serviceable band.  +

Srh?  Dairy MPE a 10 Jan 9, 1897  Stat of how many eggs, butter, shipped.

Kanematz  Tot-Coq  MPE a 10 Jan 9, 1897  
From Coquille City.  Prof. Kanematz opened his new store on 3rd street
Thursday.  +

AHB    dairy  MPE a 10 Jan 16, 1897 
Northwest Brevities.  One firm in Coquille City shipped during December
last, 900 dozens of eggs.  The poultry shipments, too, were quite large.  +  
[M.  a note in same paper says it was meant to be abt A. H. Black of MP but
being taken out of Oregonian crept into MPE in the same way.]

County-division politic town-rivalry MPE a 10 Jan 16, 1897
It begins to look as if the division of Coos county was a foregone conclusion. 
Marshfield has sent a delegation of lobbyists to Salem with a long petition and
-- a long purse, while the Coquille side has sent a long remonstrance.  It is a
long sack and not a long petition of remonstrance that counts with our
legislators.  There is also another feature of the proposition that is favorable to
the Bay people and the division of the county.  It is being proclaimed that in
the division, Oregon would be given  another strong republican [not cap]
county, in the new county to be composed of a part of Douglas and the Bay
side.  If this is a true statement of affairs the remonstrance will have little
bearing with the legislature, and our brotherly relations are liable to be
severed  with the Coos bay citizens.  +

County-division  misc-word canvassers politic  names  MPE a 10 Jan 16, 1897
     By reference to the following from the Coast Mail it will be seen that the
county division proposition has got a whole lot of good solid backing, and will
require a tremenduous [sic; = tremendous] effort of the Coquille people to
defeat the scheme.
     "A meeting was held in Sengstacken's hall, Saturday evening the object of
the meeting was to take steps toward a division of the county   [no punctuation
between evening, and, the object].  Dr. E. B. Smith was elected chairman and
W. W. Douglas as secretary.  Resolutions were adopted asking the legislature
to divide the county on the lines given in a former issue.  The chairman
appointed the following committees to draft an act for division of the county: 
D. L. Watson, S. H. Hazard, J. W. Bennett,  R. E. Shine, J. W. Kruse, I
Hacker, F. N. DeNevue.  On finance: H Sengsticken [sic], John Flanagan,
Lars Clemensen, Jas.H. Flanagan, E. O'Connel, H. H. McPherson and Frank
Simpson.  On management: C. H. Merchant, Dr. C. W. Tower, F. Simpson, R.
Walter, J. S. Coke, Jacob Lando, I. Hacker, and J. W. Bennett.  A motion also
carried that the committee on management send off canvassers to secure
names on the petitions to be presented to the legislature.
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AHB  Srh-indir  travel  misc-word?   MPE a 11-12 Jan 16, 1897
A. H. Black and wife combined business with pleasure in a trip over to Coos
bay this week.  It was probably Mrs. Black's first view of the grand old
Pacific.  +

School  literary  Bunch Tot?   MPE  a11-12 Jan 16, 1897 
Prof. Bunch that ten new students have entered his school [as typed] since the
holiday vacation.  He has a large and very prosperous school.  The Literary
Society of the school which meets every Saturday evening has been made a
great success and draws an immense crowd on each and every occasion.  [M.
never anything to indicate this is at Gravel Ford rather than MP. Is this other
Prof. Bunch, or did he move several times?]

Srh  MPE a11-12 Jan 16, 1897 
[The Moro went aground near Coq entrance but evidently was floated off.] 
[red check mark]

Locale?  Other-mining  MPE a11-12  Jan16, 1897 Salmon Mtn mining

School literary Bunch  MPE a11-12 Jan 16, 1897  [still talking abt literary at
Prof Bunch's school]

gap
Srh  road  MPE a11-12 Jan 30, 1897
Money tt misspent in futile river improvements because channel keeps
changing.  If they'd put the same money into stage route to Roseburg, greater
benefits to all the people.   Not quote   [red check mark]

Blacksand-mining  name-Lane Tot  history MPE a11-12 Jan 30, 1897 
The old Lane blacksand [sic] mine  Randolph this county, will soon be in
active operation again.  [nq] Twenty years ago the Lane mine employed a
good number of miners at good wages, and Randolph, which has since
become a deserted village, was then a lively little burg.  --News.  +

Church?  Name  MPE a 11-12  Jan 30, 1897 Rev J. S. McCain  [doesn't say
what, or if, church]

Entertain  Tot-MP  misc-word-entertainment MPE a 11-12 Jan 30, 1897  
 Myrtle Point's best local talent is rehearsing the splendid drama in three acts
entitled, "My Brother's Keeper," which will be presented at the Hermann
Opera House Saturday evening Feb. 20, 1897.  Our people are assured a
splendid evening's entertainment.  +

AHB  MPE a 11-12 Jan 30, 1897 
A. H. Black has purchased one of the most elegant and beautiful homes in MP
to live in.  not quote

Crime  court-name  MPE  a 11-12 Jan 30, 1897  State vs J. N. Russell        J.
M. Upton   District Attorney

County-division (Curry-Coos)  Giles  travel?  Condit?  Misc-word
unwieldiness, wieldy territory
MPE a 11-12 Feb 6, 1897
The county division question is taking on wider range.  Sam Giles and John
Caldwell of Myrtle Point have been canvassing the northern part of Curry, and
report says that all the voters of that part of the county line north of the Sixes
River, except one or two, have signed a petition to come in to Coos county. 
To our mind there are many cognant [sic] reasons why the success of the
movement would be desirably especially [as typed] as affecting the interests'
[apostrophe, sic] of the people inhabiting the small strip of territory sought to
be detached.  While taking a broad view of the question, the success of the
venture could not be, in any practical sense, a detriment to the material
interest of the people as a whole of Curry county at large as now constituted. 
The great length of the county, stretches up and down the coast is suggestive
of unwieldiness and inconvenience entailing large expenses as a mileage
problem.  The territory involved in the movement amounts to less than one
fourth of the whole as now constituted, leaving Curry county about 1200
square miles of more compact and more wieldy territory.  --Recorder.

Politic town-rivalry?   MPE a 11-12 Feb 5, 1897 
[M. Long column on that secret meeting and that trip to Salem on "Marshfield
money."  Vy long and hard to understand.  Accusing people of Marshfield of
trying to "buy" legislators to see that it is divided.] 
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Tot-Coq  price MPE a-13 Feb 6 1897 
From Coquille City.  Our barbers have reduced the price of shaving to 15 cents.  

Tot-Coq  mill  MPE a-13 Feb 6, 1897  
Lyons' Mill started up Thursday morning after being closed down about 10 days. 

Srh  lumber mill  other-coal Tot-multi    MPE a-13 Feb 6, 1897
The schooner Eureka, which loaded lumber at Lyons' mill, also loaded coal
from this gentleman's new mine near Riverton.  [red check mark]   [+?] 

Pershbaker Tot-Prosper  lbr   conditions   MPE a-13 Feb 6, 1897
Adam Pershbaker, the Prosper mill man, returned from San Francisco last
Friday.  He reports the lumber market dull.     [+?]

Condit-prosperity    county-seat-issue   MPE a-13 Feb 6, 1897
The time draws night for the entering of general prosperity in our land, and
the moving of the county seat to Coquille city.         +

crop natl condit  Mpe a-13 Feb 6, 1897 
It is evident that the potato crop of 1896 is far below that of 1895 both in
quantity and quality.  We had too many potatoes in 1895 and there are too
many this year but the quality is not satisfactory to the producer or consumer
because of the wet season leaving  them in water and inferior.  Not quote  [fm
National Statesman]

Crop   MPE a-13 Feb 13, 1897  [article on sugar beet culture]

CBR extension  Graham  saying  MPE a-13   Feb 13, 1897.] 
R.A. Graham says the railroad extension is a sure go this time.  We doff our
hat to R.A. Graham.+  [cp]

RR-extension  Tot-multi  condit-attitude  [MPE a-13  Feb 13, 1897.]
And now the terminus of the C.B.R. & E. railroad is to be transferred from
Myrtle Point to Roseburg. In this case our loss will be our gain.  +  [cp]

CBR extension  BH Lhc-stat?  allied  Srh   condit-success-attitude
 [MPE a-13  Feb 13, 1897.] 
[Head]: Coos Bay Railroad.  [Sub-Head.]  Progress of the Road to Roseburg.
Splendid coal prospects. – Sunday’s Daily Oregonian).  [Then. Start of main
article. M.] [parentheses and Oregonian as in print.]
     Mr. Robert A. Graham, general superintendent of the Coos Bay, Roseburg
and Eastern railroad and manager of the Beaver Hill Coal Company, in Coos
County, now at the Hotel Portland, is one of the busy men of this state at the
present time.  Since his advent into Oregon, several years ago, his career as a
railroad-builder and developer of the resources of that part of the state in
which he is operating, has been active one.  Regarding the building of the
railroad under his management, that now has a terminus at Myrtle Point:
     “We expect to take up the work of extension of the road to Roseburg early
in March, and anticipate that the line will be completed to that city in one
year.   We have all the necessary rails for the road on hand, and plenty of
funds to carry on the work.”
     Regarding the operations of the Beaver Hill Coal Company, of which he is
general manager, Mr. Graham said yesterday:
     “We are now down 2000 feet, and have 530 men employed.  Most of these
are engaged in development work, and every day adds to the value and
permanency of the mine.  We are now taking out an average of  1600 tons of
fine, merchantable [print] coal each week, but this is only a beginning.  Until
now we have not had time to arrange for the shipment of our coal product to
this market, owing to the increased demands made upon us.  One lot was sent
here some time ago by the steamer Arcata, and last Friday the Alice Blanchard
arrived with a full cargo.  The coal is finding a ready sale here thus early, and
there is no reason that Portland should not profit by the coming and going of
regular steamers between this city and Coos Bay.   There is a chance to open
new avenues of trade, that will prove profitable both ways.”
     During his visit in Portland Mr. Graham has met with many of the
prominent business men and capitalists of Portland, among whom the general
situation was discussed.  It is well known that he is backed by J. M. Spreckels,
the well-known California capitalist,  in his various enterprises, and this fact
of itself brings assurance of his success to his undertakings.  +   [cp]
=

conditions  natl  saying?  MPE a 14 Feb 13, 1897.]
The East has a good deal of money, but the bulk of it comes from the mines,
the fields and the forests of the great West.  If the West should at any time put
up the shutter and close business, the East would have a lonesome time of it.  
+ [cp]    [more to article in paper, but all I have in news notes.]

Srh  MPE a 14 Feb 13, 1897 
[article abt Capt Chas Kimball agent for S. S. Kimball steamship line [red check mark?]

Climate  MPE  a 14  Feb 13, 1897 
heaviest rain storm of season but not yet snow .  not quote

Animal RR  crop  BH  MPE a 14 Feb 13, 1897   
NQ more cattle shipped to BH by Russell Dement

Climate logs  name  misc-word-freshet  MPE a 14 Feb 13, 1897  
The rains and freshets came again this week and our loggers are
correspondingly happy.  A big run of logs from the Middle Fork and
tributaries, about 3000 in number, came down in one night this week. Messrs.
Sloan & Barry inform us that they will sustain but slight loss from the freshet,
as their logs were all safe on the lower river.   +

County-division  [MPE a 14  Feb 13, 1897.] 
From Coquille City.  [ Item seems to refute MP’s fear about county division.
Talks abt these people going to Salem to buy the senators as being a wild tale.]
 NQ   [cp]

County-seat-issue   courthouse    MPE a 14 Feb 13 1897
     [part of] County Court Proceedings.  Coquille City being selected as the
county seat of Coos county at Nov., 1896 election, and to be such county seat
from and after the first of July,1897.  Certain buildings or parts of buildings
being tendered to Coos county by the citizens of Coquille City for the rental
price of one dollar per year each, it is by the court ordered that the proposition
of the citizens of Coquille City be accepted and J. Henry Schroeder and I. T.
Weekly, members of the court, are ordered to enter into contract with the
citizens of said city to rent said buildings for the period of one year beginning
July 1st, 1897, and make such other arrangements as in their judgement seem
necessary/
     Resolution in the matter of the county seat:
     Whereas, the question of relocating the county seat of Coos county, was,
by an act of the legislative assembly, approved Feb. 25, 1895 [M. verify that
date is 1895!!!] and entitled An act to provide for the relocation of the county
seat of Coos county" [verify caps and quotes this whole section] submitted to
the voters of Coos county; at the June and Nov 1896 [as typed], and said
question was decided in favor of Coquille City by a majority of 419 votes.
     And whereas, Section 4 of said act provides "in case the choice is not made
until Nov. 1896, the town chosen shall be the county seat of Coos county from
and after July 1st, 1897.
     And whereas, it is the impression of a number of citizens of Coos county
that this court intends to erect an extensive court house at Coquille City, and,
therefore, it is due to the citizens of Coos county for this court to give an
expression of their intentions.
     It is therefore resolved, by the court, that the aggregate expense for
building a court house and jail at Coquille City shall not exceed $15,000.   +
[except possible punctuation.]
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holiday  item saying  condit-signs-times? MPE a 15 Feb 20, 1897
Last Sunday was Valentine's Day.  [ descr of valentines:] old fashioned ones
dying out and hideous caricatures now in the windows.  Not quote.

Other-coal   Tot-Coq   MPE  a 15 Feb 20, 1897 
From Coquille City.  The coal mines east of town are being worked steadily.  

Climate mill Tot-Coq MPE a 15 Feb 20, 1897  
Lyons' mill is idle this week on account of high water.

RR-extension  misc-saying   [MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897.] 
The wind work is cut, dried and sacked that we, Coos county Oregon are to
have railway connections with the Southern Pacific at Roseburg, at no far
distant day.  Now let operations begin and let the croaker cease to croak.  + 
[cp]

Climate  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897  Bandon had temperature of 28 degrees Wed.

Court  novelty-wood  judge  locale?  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897
From Marshfield Sun. Judge Bellinger has rendered a decision in the stave
mill case, adverse to the Coos bay creditors.  +

Srh  other-coal  BH conditions?  BH  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897.]
From Marshfield Sun.  The steamer Czarina sailed yesterday with 1200 tons
of coal, the largest cargo ever carried out of this port.  /  Four hundred tons of
coal were taken out at the Beaver Hill mine yesterday.  Both bunkers and all
the available coal cars are full and it is probable a shutdown will be necessary
unless the Czarina returns on time.  [M. doesn’t say whether part of Czarina’s
1200 tons was BH.]   +   [cp]  [red check mark?]

School  health  Bunch  locale?   MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897 
Profs. Bunch and Leak closed a most successful term of school Wednesday. 
They had a large attendance of students from the county and neighboring
towns, and the school has been one of the most interesting and successful ones
ever taught at this place.  The close of the term was somewhat hastened by the
prevailance [sic] of measels [sic] in this city.  +

School entertain  Bunch locale?  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897  Prof. Bunch's school
will give free entertainment.  Recitations, band, etc.

Crop  Srh   prices  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897
 Potatoes are being shipped at a lively rate to the city.  The prices quoted for
Oregon spuds, last week, ranged from 75 cents to $1.10 per hundred.  --News.

Climate   MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897  A light fall of snow on Sunday but
springlike since.

Mill  Tot-MP   name MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897 
MP sawmill beginning operation again.  Wall Bros and Messrs. Clinton and
White are management.  Not quote

Other-mining   MPE a15  Feb 27, 1897  brief on Salmon mines

Srh  name  MPE a 15 Feb 27, 1897 
Ralph, Capt. Bullard boat, christened for his son. Not quote   [red check  mark]

Entertain   MPE a15 Feb 27, 1897 
From Coquille City.  Local talent will present the drama "Little Goldie" on the
5th of next month.

Crop   [MPE  a 15 Mar  6, 1897.]
 how to grow sugar beets.  Not local.   [all that is in news notes.]   [cp]

Srh  RR-extension  BH   [MPE  a15  Mar 6, 1897.] 
A rumor is afloat that the steamers taking coal from the Beaver Hill bunker
will bring back return cargoes of rails from the city, to be used in the
extension of the C.B.R. & ER.R. . –News.  +  [cp]

RR-extension  condit-progress  Lhc  home-seekers 
[MPE  a 15-16  Mar 6, 1897.] 
With the building of the Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Railroad through to
this city a large extent of country with immense resources of agriculture,
timber and coal will be made accessible to the tide of immigration setting in
toward the Pacific Coast.  –Plaindealer.  +   [cp]
=

boomer  street  Tot-MP    MPE a 16 Mar 6, 1897
Myrtle Point promises to make considerable advancement and progress along
the line of improvements, this coming season.  A few business houses and
several commodious residences are already being planned as well as some
valuable street improvements.  +

CBR-tax court   [MPE a 16   Mar 6, 1897.]  Judgement of the lower court is
also affirmed in the case of the Coos Bay, Roseburg Railway & Navigation
Co. vs. Coos county et al.  The cases related to the assessment and taxation of
the corporation named, and the cases were won by the county.  +   [cp]

Crop conditions  prices misc-word MPE  a 16 Mar 6, 1897 
From Coast Mail.  The potato market has "busted," prices tumbling from
$1.15 to .65 cents.  The tumble was caused by the holders of California spuds
pushing their stocks on the market, owing to a fear that the Oregon crop had
been underestimated, and that there would be a surplus of spuds at the end of
the season.  It is not likely that prices will recover themselves rapidly, unless a
long spell of stormy weather comes in California.  +

Church  outside-Tot  MPE  a 16 Mar 6, 1897
  From Coast Mail.  For the first time in many years Marshfield is enjoying a
revival of religion.  [woman fm Port Townsend has been doing evangelistic
work in ME church.]

Novelty-woolen Tot-Bandon   MPE a 16  Mar 6, 1897
From Bandon Recorder.  The Bandon Woolen Mills are being improved and
increased in capacity.   +

Other-coal  Srh Riverton?  condit   [MPE  a 16 Mar 6, 1897.]
From Bandon Recorder.  The Bandon Block Coal Co. has their bunkers full of
coal and the mine has been shut down since last Saturday.  It is time to send
some boats along.  + [ should be cp]

Utility  BH  [MPE a 16  Mar 6, 1897.] 
From Coos Bay News.  The new Telephone line, connecting the mine with the
offices at Beaver Hill and Marshfield, has been completed, and is in operation. 
+   [should say cp]

school locale MPE a 16  Mar 6, 1897 
From Coos Bay News.  T. W. Johnson will teach spring term of Bald Hill
school.  Begins in May.  Nq

Paper-feud   MPE  a 16 Mar 6, 1897 
[Descr of Coq editor as seen through Enterprise editor's eyes.  Not flattering
but might be some physical descrip of man.  See if needed.  The 2 editors are
having a feud about something that isn't clear to me --M.]

natl Govt  MPE  a 16  Mar 13, 1897  President McKinley takes up the reins of
our government.

Outside-incentive needed Tot-MP  MPE  a 16 Mar 13, 1897
D. G. McFarland, of Cottage Grove, offers a free mill site and water power in
that town to the person or company who will build and operate a woolen mill. 
That is a true spirit of progress and enterprise and with a few such liberal and
wide-a-wake [as in print] citizens a town is sure to prosper and forge ahead at
rapid strides.  Why cannot Myrtle Point offer some like inducements to
encourage the location and establishment of some manufacturing institution at
this place? A furniture factory could be secured at this place and our forests of
rare and beautiful soft and hard woods made to yield hundreds of dollars to
our people annually, with a little liberality, effort and push on the part of our
citizens.  +

Health  politic Mar 13, 1897  Senator Dolph of Portland is dead.

Church  MPE a 16 Mar 13, 1897 
From Marshfield Sun.  [more on] revival in Marshfield, which is surprising
many people.

 Novelty-woolen [paper-error]  Srh   MPE a 16 Mar 13, 1897 
T. W. Clark, President of the Bandon Block Coal company, returned home
last Saturday from San Francisco having made satisfactory arrangements for
disposing of the output of the company's mines for the next six months.  [M. 
this is not true; editor got mixed up.  Clark was with Woolen Mills.  He may
have arranged for sales of woolens.]
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dairy  MPE  a 17  Mar 13, 1897  creamery in Marshfield

courthouse  Tot-Coq-Lamb name    MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897
From Coquille City.  "Special Correspondent."  Judge Schroeder,
Commissioners Weekly and Ross met in this city Monday in special term of
county court to consider the erection of the new court house at Coquille City. 
Architects were numerous with plans, but it was to the building as laid off and
proposed by Chas. H. Burggraf of Salem, the selection fell.  The building is to
be of brick, with basement and two stories.  The court is now open and will
receive bids until the 15th of April, for the erection of the building.  The plans
are on exhibition at J. J. Lamb's hardware store and also in the office of the
architect of Salem. The estimated cost is $11,500.  There will no doubt be
estimates lower than this and it thought $10,000.   +

School  name Nosler  MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897 
From Coquille City.  Public school opens next Monday with Prof. Hawkins
Principal, C. H. Nosler Intermediate, Miss  Quick Primary.  Attendance
expected to exceed tt of any previous term.  Not quote 

Futrell  School    art-music  MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897 
From Coquille City.  Miss Keeley, teacher and music and art at Coquille
Collegiate Institute, with her scholars gave a private musicale at Rev. Futrell's
residence last Saturday evening.  [as typed.]  +

Other-coal  Tot-Coq MPE  a 17 Mar 20, 1897
From Coquille City.  A new engine has been secured for further development
of the coal mine east of town. 

Tot-Coq  Road-bridge   MPE a 17 Mar 29, 1897 
From Coquille City.    The new bridge to the Spurgeon side has been opened
for travel.
 
Dairy  Tot-Coq  MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897     Coquille creamery will start up
first of next month.  [no - the]

Courthouse  MPE  a 17 Mar 20, 1897 
From Coquille City.   The new court house is now the topic of discussion.   +  
[cp]   /  Hurrah for the court house.  It’s coming!   +  [cp]

Other-coal  conditions Tot-Libby   [MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897.]   
From Coos Bay News.  The Newport miners have been working full time of
late. +  [cp]

Dairy  AHB  MPE  a 17 Mar 20, 1897 
A. H. Black & Co. are unable to supply the large demand for their brand of
Myrtle Creamery butter.  +

Health  name  MPE  a 17  Mar 20, 1897 
Cocaine for painless extraction of teeth is out of date.  It is dangerous to use. 
It produces very serious effects.  Eucaine used by Dr. Strange has al, and good
effects then cocaine and none of the bad effects [sic].

Other-mining  MPE  a 17 Mar 20, 1897  mining at Eckley

Misc. [enterprise?]  MPE a 17 Mar 20, 1897 
Labor Movement.  Possible solution of the industrial question.  An outline of
its workings.  [about the first I've seen in this paper.]
 
Climate  RR-extension  [MPE a 17 Mar 27, 1897.]
 The bad weather is hindering construction work on the Roseburg & Coos Bay
railroad.  ---Roseburg Review.  +   [cp]

Crop  agric [MPE a 17 Mar 27, 1897;] 
The beet and flax industry has aroused Oregon’s farmers on all sides, and if
these two articles can be cultivated with profit in this state, the present year is
bound to find it out.  +  [cp]

Conditions  [MPE a 17-18 Mar 27, 1897.] 
After three years of industrial depression there is unquestionably approaching
a period of better business.  It is prophecied to-day by every leading
newspaper and business organization in this country.  Even granted that you
yourself do not see the evidence of its approach, the possibilities are
unmistakeable and you should prepare for it. +  [cp]
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Hermann,Binger  govt   home-seekers-indir  MPE a 18 Mar 27, 1897 
Binger Hermann appointed Commissioner of the General Land Office.

Other-mining  MPE a 18 Mar 27, 1897  [brief abt] Huling & Lundy mines

School  Futrell  Tot-Coq  MPE a 18 Mar 27, 1897 
From Coquille City.  The Coquille Collegiate Institute closed last Friday. 
President Futrell was well pleased with its success for the initial year.  +   [M.
it does say for the initial year.]

Courthouse  MPE a 18 Mar 27, 1897
From Coquille City.  The new court house at Coquille City will probably be
erected at a cost not to exceed $10,000.  + 

School  Tot-MP MPE  a 18 Apr 3, 1897 
The interior of our public school now presents an inviting and elegant
appearance. +  [brief, more]

Locale?  Other-mining  MPE  a 18  Apr 3, 1897  more on  Salmon Mtn Mines

School  Tot-multi Bunch  name MPE a 18 Apr 3, 1897 
Prof. Bunch and family went to Coquille City to reside Friday. Thus our
community suffers the loss of a most estimable family.  +  [M. which Bunch?]
[now lists Prof Traver and Leek at MP]

Tot-MP  boomer  MPE a 18  Apr 10, 1897  Myrtle Point destined to Assume
Considerable Importance.  [long article.]

Entertain MPE a 18 Apr 10, 1897 
The splendid drama "Under a Cloud" with a cast of nine characters, will be
presented by the "Imperial" dramatic company at this place next Saturday
evening Apr 17th.  +

School  name MPE a 18 Apr 10, 1897 
The public schools will open on April 19th.  The schools will be graded and
placed in thorough working order.  Daily lessons in vocal music will be given
pupils of grammar and intermediate.  L. H. Traver, Principal of schools.

Utility  MPE a 18 Apr 10, 1897  poss waterworks MP again

RE  church-indir  name Tot-Coq   MPE a 18  Apr 10, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  J. S. McCain's real estate firm has been changed to
McCain and Walker, the latter being admitted last week.

Courthouse  MPE a 18 Apr 19, 1897  "County Seat" Notes. E're this is is print
we expect the contract for the erection of the new court house at Coquille City
to have been let.  

Other-coal  machine  Srh Tot-Coq  MPE  a 18 Apr 19, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes   The new coal mine east of town received a new steam
pump and wire cable by the Coquille River [boat] last Friday, and the work of
development  is now being pushed rapidly.  The coal continues to improve as
the distance from the surface increases.  +  [red check mark]

Health character??   MPE a 18 Apr 10, 1897
[ad for ] Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt.  Young men you have exceeded the limit
allowed by nature in the enjoyment of worldly pleasures.  You have at some
time overtaxed your nervous system and there is a weakness lurking there,
ready to break forth in all its pitiable destructive effects upon you.  Do not
disregard these little symptoms which you feel from day to day.  They are
messages telling of the suffering of your nerves and warning you that a
breakdown is near.   +  [except punctuation]    [M. note. Belt is to cure all
troubles  Looks like has a bunch of little discs hanging down from it, also a
pendant which must swing back and forth as you walk.] 

Srh  name MPE a 18 Apr 17, 1897  [ad for steamer Cumtux, C. A. Bullard
Capt.  ]  [red check mark]

Health  Politic  MPE a 18 Apr 17, 1897  Wm Jennings Bryan injured by
caving in of platform on which he speaking.
=

Hermann, Binger  govt  MPE a 19-21 Mar 27, 1897
From his long residence and public life in the West, Mr. Hermann is posted on
the needs of this section of the country in which is [sic] situated most of
public lands, and this will be of great benefit to him in the administration of
the office.  The Enterprise heartily congratulates Mr. Hermann upon his
appointment.  +

AHB  MPE a 19-21  Mar 27, 1897   A H Black arrived home from Roseburg
Monday and reports a rather severe trip.

Vital-stat  Hermann  MPE a 19-21  Mar 27, 1897  Born Mar 18, T M
Hermann, a daughter.   

Health   Tot-MP  MPE a 19-21 Mar 27, 1897    The little son of Matt Nystrum
at MP hotel quite ill this wk. 

School  art-music  name MPE a 19-21  Mar 27, 1897
  Miss Keeley, teacher in music and art in the Coquille Collegiate Institute
spent a few days in our city this wk endeavoring to secure class in art.  

Climate  MPE a 19-21  Mar 27, 1897    Warm rains of the present expected to
raise river.
=

politic health  MPE a 22  Apr 17, 1897 
[this continues from  a 19-21, Bryan]  abt 400 persons precipitated to ground,
many injured but none fatally  [fell 20 ft]  Mr. Bryan picked up unconscious
but did not receive serious injury.  St. Augustine, Fla.  Not quote

RR  crop   Srh   MPE a 22 Apr  17, 1897.] 
James J. Hill of Great Northern RR also interested largely in transportation to
the Orient says tt the Asiatic trade is of the greatest importance to this country,
especially for those that are raising wheat.  Urging building of more steamers,
more trade with Asia.  Nq.   [cp]

Poetic  misc-saying  Picturesque-speech  fruit  climate    [Lhc-combo]
 MPE  a 22 Apr 17, 1897
Fruit trees in bloom, buds bursting, bikes on the scoot, smoke rising from back
yard debris, sidewalk saunterers soaking themselves full of sunshine, invalids
crawling out from under shelter, kids spinning tops, young onions and
radishes on the green stands.  Trout glistening on the fish counters, suckers
biting, hens cackling, robins chirping -- well, who says spring hasn't sprung?  
+

Bicycle  health  MPE  a22  Apr 17, 1897
 Medical experts announce that bicycle riding breeds appendicitis.  It is now in
order for some American to invent an anti-appendicitis wheel  +

Fruit MPE a 22 Apr 17, 1897 
The county farmers are rejoicing over the fact that they are going to have an
exceptionally fine fruit crop this year.  Pears, cherries, apples and plums are in
excellent condition.  +

Crop  needed  MPE a 22 Apr 17, 1897 
note tt people of Coq valley shouldn't lose sight of fact tt experiment proves
sugar beets can be raised this section and will have a greater saccarine [as
typed] content than those raised elsewhere.  Not quote

Fruit   MPE  a 22  Apr 17, 1897 
We are glad to note that many of our fruit growers are making preparations to
spray their orchards and thus begin the extermination of fruit pests before they
become a menace to our fruit industry.  +

Other-coal  name [MPE a 22  Apr 17, 1897.]
From Bandon Recorder.  Last Saturday was payday at the Bandon Block Coal
mines and R.H. Mast took his cash box and gave the mines a call.   +   [cp]

Courthouse  county-seat-issue MPE a 22 Apr 17, 1897
From Bandon Recorder. It is rumored that the citizens of the bay will contest
the action of the county commissioners in regard to erecting county buildings
at Coquille City.  +  

Health  RR-worker  [MPE  a 22 Apr 17,1897.] 
From Bandon Recorder.   Not quote.  John Marstillo, worked for 3 yrs as
section hand on CBR under foreman W. C. Strahan.  Had quit rr job some
time before, inebriated, announced to some people tt was going to “swear off
today.”  Killed himself by poison.  Strychnine.  Foreman of RR and county
will prob bear expense of funeral. Thought he should have had $75 but only
found $2, and don’t really believe he was robbed.  [cp]

School  Tot-MP name MPE a 22 Apr 17, 1897  [little more abt MP public
school w/Prof. Traver.]

Bicycle  Tot  MPE a 22 Apr 17, 1897 
[ad for Bates bicycle.]   It takes the lead for 1897 -- the famous high grade,
"one place" crank, dustproof -- Bates Bicycle.  I have the exclusive agency for
Douglas, Coos and Curry counties and if you desire to buy a wheel you should
not invest before seeing the famous Bates, and getting my prices and terms.  I
will visit all points in Coos and Curry early this spring.  Write for Catalogue. 
T. W. Richardson, Roseburg, Oregon.  +

Tot-MP  AHB  Giles  MPE  a 22 Apr 17, 1897 
catalog of merchants for MP and what do.  Lists A. H. Black, Daniel Giles,
others.
=

needed   MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897  Why wouldn't it pay to operate a shingle
mill in this vicinity?  [more]

pursuit  saying?  MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897 
The local base ball talent has begun to sprout, and there will be a full crop ere
the season closes.  +

street  climate MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897 
The warm weather has dried up streets.  [M. evidently had been mud until
then.]

BH  RR-haul animal  name [MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897.] 
Russell Dement shipped a car load of fine mutton sheep to the Beaver Hill
mines last Friday.  +  [cp]

Road  MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897
 The Coos Bay Stage Company commenced running through conveyances to
Roseburg this week.  +

Tot  road  mail locale? MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897  Mr. Davis, Postmaster and
proprietor of Remote stage station.

Courthouse   MPE a 23  Apr 17, 1897 
The contract to build the new court house at Coquille City was awarded to H.
Snooks [as in print] of Salem, whose bid was $11,625 and who has furnished
the required bonds.  The highest bid was $16,000. +

Srh  MPE a23  Apr 17, 1897  "County seat" Notes.  Fm Coquille
Correspondent.  Stmr Moro and Coq River abt to call.   

Bicycle  road  pursuit-racing  misc-word-wheel-men MPE a 23 Apr 17, 1897  
The Coquille wheel men have just finished an excellent bicycle track north of
town.  Several riders are now in training for the summer races.  +  [red check
mark]

Courthouse  MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  Portland and Salem contractors, also two from
Roseburg were on the grounds this week making estimates of cost of building
Coos county's new court house at Coquille City. 

Other-mining  MPE  a23  Apr 17, 1897  Salmon Mtn mines.

Entertain  price  MPE  a 23 Apr 17, 1897
"Under a Cloud" by "Imperial" dramatic co gives cast.  Admission 25 c. 
Dance following.  Not quote

Church  entertain  price  MPE   a 23 Apr 17, 1897 
The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a "soap bubble social" at the
church Thursday evening April 22.  One of the most interesting features will
be "The Tiny Little Girl," [sic;  should be a period.]  [other program.  Also
refreshments.  Admission 10 c.]

Dairy  Tot-MP   MPE a  23 Apr 17, 1897  Work on skimming station nearing
completion.

Fruit  MPE  a 23  Apr 17, 1897  Early Richmond cherry.  English Morello,
Ragg.  [early cherries]

Outside-RR  world-news  crop   MPE   a 23  Apr 24, 1897
Hill of RR.  A Senator has now introduced bill authorizing commission to
introduce and popularize bread feeds in Orient.  Direct result of Hill's letter. 
Not quote.  [cp?]

Other-mining  art  Tot-MP   MPE a 23  Apr 24, 1897 
[ads for] miner's supplies.  [gold mines]   [also]  artist's materials. [M. What
store?]

War  MPE  a 23  Apr 24, 1897  Turkey has officially declared war against
Greece. 
 
CBR  Chadwick tract  Porter mill    MPE  a 23  Apr 24, 1897.]
The news comes from Marshfield that the Roseburg & Coos bay railroad
company, Graham, Spreckles [sic] et al, have purchased the big Porter
sawmill on the bay.  This is one of the most impressive lumbering plants on
the coast, and its purchase is thought to have much significance.  People who
are in a position to know believe that this mill will be used to saw out timbers
that will be necessary in the completion of the railroad to Roseburg.  –
Roseburg Review.  +   [cp]   [M I had previously typed Plaindealer; not
correct]

utility   MPE  a 23  Apr 24, 1897 
From Marshfield Sun.  not quote.  Mr. Orchard's proposal for waterworks. 
Has water pipe design of his own patent, used at Tillamook.     
=

dairy  AHB  MPE a 24  Apr 24, 1897  Wanted.  10,000 dozens of eggs by A.
H. Black & Co.  +

dairy  machine  Tot-MP?  MPE  a 24  Apr 24, 1897   The engine, pump, and
other machinery for the skimming station arrived this week.  +.

Utility  MPE  a 24  Apr 24, 1897 
[another article abt Mr.]  Orchard.  People of Bandon talking to him.  MP
unable to make any propositions this time.

AHB  dairy  MPE a 24  Apr 24, 1897 
We are informed by A. H. Black, that their butter business is increasing at a
rapid rate this month and they expect to again make their regular weekly
shipments and be able to fill a larger portion of their orders in a shorter time. 
+

Dairy  Tot-Coq   MPE  a 24  Apr 24, 1897 
The Coquille creamery is receiving some 6000 pounds of milk per day at
present.  +

Novelty-brick  Tot-Coq  enterprise   courthouse  MPE a 24 Apr 24, 1897  
The Labor Exchange expects to burn a kiln of brick near this place soon. 
They will bid on furnishing the court house brick.  County Seat Notes.

Court house  misc-word  MPE a 24 Apr 24, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  A large force of citizens cleared the court house
grounds for foundation of building, Wednesday.  Quick work was made of all
obstructions and it took but a short time to transfer the property into elegant
shape.  +

Tot-Coq character   MPE a 24 Apr  24, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  Capt. Butler has rented the Hotel Coquille for a term of
3 years.  He will make an excellent landlord, by reason of the wide
acquaintance in this valley, and being well liked also.  +

courthouse  price town-pride MPE a 24 Apr 24, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  H. C. Snooks [sic], of Salem, secured the contract for
erecting the new Coos county and Coquille City court house.  Same will cost
the taxpayers $11,825.  This is a very low figure for such a building as the one
the plans specify and all the county can and will well feel proud of the same
[as typed], and the like of their act in locating the seat of government where it
properly belongs.  +

Srh  MPE a 24 Apr 24, 1897 
River improvements.  Appropriation for Upper R. this year $13,000.

Entertain  Music  condit?  MPE  a 24  Apr 24, 1897
Posters are out printed on brown wrapping paper, announcing a grand "hard
times" ball to be given by the band at this place on Saturday evening May 1st. 
+

Misc  MPE a 24  Apr 24, 1897 
[Monthly installment plan already in operation for large payments.]

Health  MPE  a 24  Apr 24, 1897 
Paine's Celery Compound for nervous exhaustion.

Fruit  crop  MPE  a 24 May 1, 1897 
The prospects are good for fruit, buskit [sic; = ??], and potatoes this year.  + 

War  misc  religion  condit-attitude MPE  a 24 May 1, 1897
What a spectacle for Europe that in the closing years of the ninteenth century
[sic] the Christian nations are going to allow Turkey to despoil the land, of
eloquence, of art, and of history!  Alas for Christianity!  Alas for civilization!
If, indeed, the Turk is to be the arbiter of the destinies of Greece!  +

Srh  Tot-multi  mill  MPE  a 24  May 1, 1897
The steamer Myrl, of Myrtle Point, made 2 trips from that place to Gravel
Ford and had large loads both ways.  There is no reason why there could not
be a steamer built to run from Myrtle Point to Minard's mill in the winter with
about $500 work of work [as typed; = worth? of work] in cutting out brush. 
Gravel Ford   +    [red check mark]

Pershbaker  Mill  MPE  a 24  May 1, 1897
Bandon Recorder.  Adam Pershbaker started his sawmill up again Monday
morning.
=

school   name  locale  MPE  a 25 May 1, 1897 
Edward Jenkins will teach the new Lake school for 3 mo term.  [fm Bandon
Recorder?]

Novelty-woolen, & wood   mill  Rosa  boomer  MPE  a 25 May 1, 1897 
One good evidence of Bandon's prosperity lies in the fact that her woolen
mill, broomhandle mill, and Rosa's saw mill are running full time.  Bandon
Recorder.

Utility  Tot-Multi  MPE  a 25 May 1, 1897 
Marshfield Sun.  Jenkins and Spencer have the contract to put in new
telegraph poles from Southport to Coquille City.  They expect it will take
them about 2 months to do the work.  +

Utility  MPE  a 25  May 1, 1897
 Marshfield Sun.  article abt H. Orchard water works

Dairy  hides Tot-MP  MPE  a 25  May 1, 1897 
100,000 dozens of eggs wanted at once by J. Machado.  +   /   Highest cash
prices paid for dried hides by J. Machado.   +

Candy  Tot-MP   MPE  a 25 May 1, 1897
Boston baked beans, fig spray, molasses taffy, walnut and pecan chocolate
creames, molasses kisses and many other varieties of fine candies just arrived
at Guild's.  +

Utility needed  MPE  a25  May 1, 1897
Why not bond the town for a couple of thousand dollars and own and control
a good system of water works ourselves?  We need a water system bad [sic]
and must have it.  +

Road  MPE  a 25  May 1, 1897
Commencing today the Coos Bay Stage Company changes from winter to
summer skedule [as typed]  time, leaving this place for the morning instead of
evening.

School  BH  MP  [MPE  a 25  May 1, 1897.] 
school apportionments in Coos co.  Beaver Hill $150.80.  MP $252.00. 
(county school funds.)   [cp]

Tot-Coq name  misc-word caravansary    MPE a 25  May 1, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  Landlord Tuttle of the Hotel Coquille will open a
private boarding house in this city on retiring from his former and excellent
caravansary.  +

outside-Crop  MPE  a 25 May 1, 1897  much activity in Douglas co hopyards
and few yards will go uncultivated.  Not quote.

Tot mail  MPE  a 25  May 1, 1897  E. Bender, Post Master MP

Condit-Hard times  [Lhc combo?]  [MPE a 25  May 8, 1897.] 
 The dull times and scarcity of money in this valley can not be attributed to
“over-production.”   If more of the necessaries of life were produced here
rather than purchasing so largely from the outside and shipping in here at a
great expense, it would be much better for the county and would do a great
deal toward “restoring confidence” in this section of the country.  It is a shame
and a disgrace that such things as mill feed, flour, bacon, lard, many kinds of
dried fruits and even beans and onions are shipped from California to supply
our home markets, all of which could be produced here in sufficient quantities
to supply the country, and would keep a large amount of money at home.  + 
[more to article, but this is all I have on news notes.]  [cp]

Srh world-news MPE  a 25 May 8, 1897 
Three thousand men are at work on the Panama Canal night and day.  The
French government is behind the deal.  The Panama Canal will be built while
our people are talking about the Nicaragua project.  Our people are sometimes
slow.  + 

CBR suits  [MPE a 25 May 8, 1897.]
Coos Bay News.  The railroad right-of-way cases will be tried this term of
court, which would indicate that active work is contemplated in the near
future.     +  [cp]

Graham  CBR-extension  conditions  MPE a 25  May 8, 1897.] 
R.A. Graham, manager of the Coos bay railroad, is in Marshfield again,
having returned from his trip to San Francisco.  There seems to be a growing
impression among those best posted that work will begin upon the railroad
before this month closes, and that it will be completed to Roseburg as fast as
men and money can do it. We hope this will prove true as it will make lively
times in Douglas and Coos this year. -- Review.   +  [cp]
=

Tot-Dora   other-coal  MPE a 26-27  May 8, 1897
 Dora News Notes.  There are a number of coal veins being discovered in this
locality.  From all indications there is a large quantity of coal, in this part of
Coos, and it will undoubtedly not be long until there will be some valuable
developments made.

Tot-MP music   MPE a 26-27  May 8, 1897 [ MP seems to have a band hall]

Locale?  Other-mining  MPE a 26-27  May 8, 1897  Sixes mining claims-

Utility  MPE a 26-27  May 8, 1897
 H. Orchard has been granted a 30 year franchise Marshfield and will put in
water works.  Not quote

courthouse county-seat-issue  judge misc-saying [MPE a26-27  May 8, 1897.] 
Circuit Court Notes.  It is generally conceded that the injunction filed against
the building of a new court house at Coquille City will be sustained by the
court, on the grounds that the county is already indebted beyond the legal
limitation and no further indebtedness can be incurred.  Thus our great vision
of a new palatial court house building looming up at Coquille City, may
vanished [sic] like a phantom, and we would have to put up with any old thing
for a court house, indefinitely, unless Coquille should assay to build the same
by private subscription or otherwise. Attorneys Upton, Sinclair and Sherwood
appear for the county court in the injunction case and Bennett, Hazard and
Watson are the plaintiffs  +  [cp]
=

[M. The following is a stray page (used to be in RR-phy); I don't know where
to look for original page.  Now assigned as MPE-27a]

RR-pass  CBR-suits  farm locale name  MPE a 27a  May 8, 1897
A surveyor and three viewers were brought to this place b y special train
Tuesday at the instance of the court to assess the damages of the railroad
right-of-way through the farm of Wm. Endicott, on the Middle Fork.  The
speedy settlement of these right-of-way disputes by the railroad company is
considered as good evidence that operations are soon to begin in extending the
road to Roseburg.  +

CBR-suit name  farm? locale MPE a 27a May 8, 1901
The attorneys for the railroad company are pushing matters in the right-of-
way cases, which looks like business and is a strong indication of construction
work being carried on this summer.  The Endicott case was up for hearing
Wednesday.  This case involves a right-of-way seven miles above Myrtle
Point, and the jury brought in a verdict for $500 damages.  Conservative
estimates by persons knowing the land claim this is all the entire property is
worth.  +

School  Tot-multi  names  MPE a 27a May 8, 1901
Myrtle Point is furnishing Coos county more teachers to teach the county’s
schools than all the rest of the towns put together.  Besides the teachers from
this place already mentioned who have opened schools, we mention those of
our pedagogues who begin wielding the rod this week: Prof. A. N. Knight,
school near Empire; Miss Daisy Giles, Rackleff school;  and Miss Bertha
Roberts  Myrtle creek school.

Novelty-wool, wood;  mill  Tot-Bandon   MPE a 27a May 15, 1897.
The woolen mill, broom-handle factory and sawmill in Bandon are all running
full time.

Srh  prices  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897 
Coos County News.  C.B. News.  The rate war is again on, between San
Francisco and Portland, via Eureka and Coos bay. The Blanchard is carrying
passengers to Portland now from Coos bay for $5, cabin, $2.50 steerage, and
to Eureka for $3, cabin, $2, steerage.  +

Tot-Coq  mill  RR-haul  lbr  Srh  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897
“County Seat” Notes.  Lyons’ mill shipped a special order of five car loads of
lumber to San Francisco by way of the bay steamers this week. 

Tot-Coq  pursuit-sports  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  ... A tennis club has been organized in this city. 

Tot-Coq? logging name  condit-signs  MPE a 27a  May 15, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  ...Rumor has it that Yoakam’s logging camp above
town will operate this season.  If so, this will furnish work for about 50 men. 

Bicycle  Tot-multi  paper-attitude  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897  
"County Seat" Notes.  .. A relay race between Marshfield and Coquille bicycle
riders has been talked of here.  We think unlikely such will ever occur. 

Courthouse  Coq-Valley  saying  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897
"County Seat" notes.  ...The “hitch” in the court house proceedings is a source
of disappointment to nearly every resident of this valley.  Law respecting
people deem it undue respect to the expressed will of the people.  What else is
it?   [this item, sic]  +    

CBR-suit  name  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897 
The attorneys for the Railroad Company have filed a motion for a new trial in
the Endicott right of way case. 

Road  misc-word?  Paper-condit-attitude-  MPE a 27a May 15, 1897
Road making is progressing. Every good citizen should put in full time.  The
roads are used by all, and no shirking should be allowed.
=

paper  saying?  MPE a 28  May 15, 1897 
[MP Enterprise for long time been advertising it's Coos Co's Largest and Most
Wide-aWake newspaper.]

transport  home-seekers  needed?  MPE  a 28  May 15, 1897
Our regular annual immigration into Coos county has commenced.  Several
covered wagons passing through this place in route to lower river points.  If
these immigrants have enough means to enable them to secure a small home
or settle down comfortably, they are all right, otherwise they are no better off
than before, and probably not so well off.

Bees-animal  name  Tot-Norway   AHB MPE a 28 May 15, 1897 
M. C. Bingham, who has established a model apiary at Norway,  SKIP 
informs us that all told he has 39 stands of bees.  Mr. Bingham thoroughly
understands the business and is building up a valuable new industry in this
county.  A. H. Black & Co. keep his fine combed honey constantly on hand.

Court  courthouse  names  [MPE a 28  May 22, 1897.]
 Coquille Bulletin.  The county court moved, removed and retreated in the
matter of erecting the new court house  at Coquille City.  Practically undoing
what they had done.  It was no surprise that Judge Fullerton should over-rule
the granting of an injunction against proceeding with the erection of the
building.  Judge Schroeder was in town last Friday and from him we learn the
court has decided to wait until next year before taking any steps toward
providing the county with suitable buildings. We think such stand will meet
the hearty approval of the majority of the tax payers.  +  [cp]

BH  [MPE  a 28  May 22, 1897.]  C.B. News.  Saturday was pay day at
Beaver Hill.   +   [cp]

Paper  CBR    [MPE a 28  May 22, 1897.] 
C.B. News.  Papers published outside the county seem to know a good deal
about the C.B.R. & E. R.R. business, when construction work is to commence,
etc.  We hope their information is derived from reliable sources. +  [cp]

Enterprise-Cannery   [fish??]  MPE a 28  May 22, 1897 
Marshfield Sun.  Five thousand dollars has been subscribed to build the
cannery.

Dora  road  MPE  a 28  May 22, 1897 
Dora News Notes.  The old Coos Bay Wagon road is in better condition now
than it has been for years.  +   [M. 2004  I believe there were 2 roads, only one
of which was called the CB Wagon Road.]

Dora  Srh  transport name  MPE  a 28 May 22, 1897 
Dora News Notes.  A. E. Easton, who has lately arrived near Dora, has
departed for the bay to receive a horse and buggy from off an incoming
steamer.  +

Food   Tot-MP  MPE  a 28  May 22, 1897  A large eight ounce glass of
lemonade at Roberts for 5 cents a glass.  +

Courthouse  paper-cut  MPE  a 28  May 22, 1897 
A good court house cut, practically new, for sale at a bargain.  Address, The
Coquille City Herald.  [M. note. Obviously a spoof by MPE editor to point up
failure of courthouse deal.]

Dairy  AHB  MPE  a 28  May 22, 1897 
A. H. Black & Co.'s shipment of their creamery butter for this week
aggregated 1364 pounds.  +

Road transport  MPE  a 28-29  May 22, 1897  
 So lively has travel become over the stage line between this place and
Roseburg that an extra vehicle is frequently put on the run.  +

Health  MPE  a 29  May 22, 1897 
[ad:]  When the scalp is atrophied, or shiny-bald, no preparation will restore
the hair; in all other cases, Hall's Hair Renewer will start a growth.  +

Other mining  MPE a 29 May 22, 1897  mention of Salmon Mtn mines;  MP
Mining Co.

Tot dairy  MPE a 29 May 22, 1897  Arago creamery.

Graham CBR extension   [MPE a 29  May 22, 1897.]
Mr. R.A. Graham, manager of the Coos Bay railroad, passed through town
Monday, in route home to Marshfield from San Francisco, where he had been
in attendance at the stockholder’s meeting of the C.B.R. & E. RR.  He
remained only a few hours in town and gave out nothing new concerning the
proposed completion of the railroad.  However, we expect to be able to make
an important announcement soon.  +   [cp]

Utility  MPE  a 29 May 22, 1897 
Mr. A. Nelson of Cottage Grove electric light station trying to interest MP in
water works.  They know where wells are.  Proposition which is under study. 
Not quote.

Food  Tot-MP  MPE  a 29  May 22, 1897  Fresh coconuts at Roberts'.  

Mill Rackleff   MPE  a 29  May 22, 1897  Capt. Rackleff''s saw mill is now
running on full time.  +

Food  item  AHB  MPE  a 29  May 22, 1897  Fine, white maple honey in one
lb. frames at A.H.B. & Co's.  +   /   A new assortment of colors in Clark's
crochet cotton just arrived at A. H. Black & Co.  +

Dr-Easter  fruit pests  crop  MPE  a 29  May 22, 1897
 Dr. J. P. Easter begin operations [sic] with his new spray pump in the orchard
of A. McDonald today.  We are pleased to note the inauguration of this
warfare against fruit pests.  It means a great deal for our orchardists.    /     
[says J. P. Easter] sowed his farm to black winter oats and as a result he has
now a fine field of cheat with hardly a head of oats to be seen.  This is
considered a remarkable circumstances [sic].  +  [[M. did he spray too close? 
If so, it looks like nothing would come up.]  [M 2004    Or is this an indication
of the need to spray fields against weeds?]

Dairy  MPE a 29  May 29, 1897 
The Coos Bay creamery is receiving 12,000 pounds of milk per day, and is
expected the figures will soon be increased to 15,000.

Court  CBR-suits  [MPE  a 29  May 29, 1897.] 
Judge Fullerton will return to Coquille City in July to hold an adjourned term
of the circuit court when several right of way cases of the Coos Bay, Roseburg
& Eastern R.R. will be heard and disposed of.  This would seem to indicate
that the continuance of the road was contemplated, anyway.  –Plaindealer. +

Climate Tot  MPE  a 29 May 29, 1897  [Had been describ] balmy weather. 
Now paper says frost at Remote; some damage.  Not quote

Fruit pests  name    MPE a 29 May 29, 1897
Chester Easter, the botanist, has been through this section with his new
fangled patent medical sprayer,  making the time short for fruit pests.  We
trust it will give satisfaction.  He insures it to both kill and cure.  [signed IXL;
doesn't say where from]  [M 2004  IXL store: Coq? or MP?]

Tot-Parkersburg  mill   MPE  a 29  May 29, 1897 
Bandon Recorder:  The Parkersburg mill is to be started up again on June 1st. 
+  [red dot]

BH CBR  [MPE  a 29  May 29, 1897.]
 Marshfield Sun.  A.B. Spreckels and F.S. Samuels, the San Francisco
capitalists who are interested in the Beaver Hill coal mine and the Coos Bay
railroad, are expected on the bay.  Important developments in railroad
construction are anticipated as to be the result of their visit.  +  [cp]
=

Flowers  roads  MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897 
The wild olianders are in full bloom now, and the woods and waysides are
brilliant with pink flowers.

Dairy utility  AHB MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897 
A fine new steel wind-mill now furnishes abundance of good cold water for
A. H. Black & Co's creamery.

4th  Tot-MP-pride MPE  a 30 May 29, 1897 
Myrtle Point will have a Fourth of July celebration worthy of our little city. 
The arrangements are in the right hands.

AHB  wool   MPE  a 30 May 29, 1897 
Wool!  Wool!  Wool!  Highest cash price paid for wool at A. H. Black & Co's.

Fruit pests  MPE  a 30 May 29, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  Caterpillers are numerous in the orchards down this
way, but are being well eradicated before damage can result to the fruit crop.  

School  Tot-Coq holiday  MPE a 30, May 29, 1897
"County Seat" Notes.  The public school will take a very prominent part in
memorial services in this city. 

Tot-Coq Other-coal   MPE a 30 May 29, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  A four foot vein of coal has been discovered and is
being extensively mined on the Stockman place east of town.  Experts claim it
to be one of the best prospects ever discovered in Coos county.

Pursuit  MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897  Ball game between MP and Bandon.

Courthouse  paper  MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  The Herald has evidently found a ready buyer for that
second hand, nearly new, court house cut.  The senior editor failed to remind the
 Enterprise man of the respect he should show to his elders, this week, so we
form the above opinion.  Conner's alright.   [M.  Conner = ed of MPE]

Courthouse  misc-word MPE a 30 May 29, 1897 
"County Seat" Notes.  It is a source of disappointment to many of our people,
and of the county also, that the building of the new court house is to be
delayed another season.  The next time, however, the county court will likely
"take time by the forelock" in the way of legal obstructions.

Animal  BH  RR-haul  name [MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897.] 
Another shipment of cattle to B.H. by Russell Dement.  [cp]

Road   name MPE  a 30  May 29, 1897 
The Coos Bay stage company are now conveniently quartered in the Dixon barn.



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