home Myrtle Point Enterprise Myrtle Point, Or. Chronological, with keywords OCT 5 - DEC 14, 1900 MPE 1900cMPE | 1901aMPE to newspaper menu AHB fruit MPE (d-c) Oct 5, 1900 A H Black & Co have furnished their fruit evaporator with wooden trays which are a great improvement over the wire ones formerly used. They have 3000 pounds of fine prunes ready for shipment. + Health AHB MPE (d-c) Oct 5, 1900 Miss Addie Black has been quite ill this week, but is now convalescent, we are glad to report. + Entertain name MPE (d-c) Oct 5, 1900 On last Friday evening a pleasant party given at the home of M/M L W Deyoe in honor of their daughter Miss Daisy's 17th birthday. not q. Climate AHB organiz MPE (d-c) Oct 5, 1900 During the heavy rain Monday night shavings and debris damned the waterspout on the roof of A H Black & Co's store causing an overflow which resulted in considerable damage to goods in the front part of the store, also the goods belonging to Masonic Lodge in hall above. n q Tot-MP Hermann circus-theatric dance prices MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 vaGodfrey's Vaudeville Co, assisted by Miss Libbie Buzan, will appear at the opera house one night only Monday, Oct 8th, in the production, "A Night At The Circus." This will positively be Godfrey's last appearance in Myrtle Point as he goes direct east after his Coos county engagement. Tickets can be secured at Hermann's store, and reserved without extra charge. Admission 50 and 25 cents. Free dance after the show. + Hermann govt outside-Tot MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 Binger Hermann left Portland for Tacoma, will go through Idaho. Combining business with pleasure of tour of US to visit land offices and offices of the Surveyors General. not q Locale name MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 Matthew Ahr --tresspassers at Sugarloaf will be prosecuted. not q at all. Other-mining locale? MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 Geo. Hall has leased Salmon Mtn mine; in town this wk on business connected with mines not q. AHB Tot-MP utility MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 [still lists A H Black as ] chairman of city council which met this wk. Following claims allowed: Huling & Lundy, fees for lamp poles. [M note: this would have been before electric lights.] Tot-Coq/outside name MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 CBNews. Fred SIagle of Medford in town last wk on his way to Coq where he intends opening a tailor shop. not q Srh MPE (d-c) Oct 3, 1900 CB News. Report of Capt WW Harts on Coq R. improvements. Health pioneer locale MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 Grandma Krantz died at her home on the East Fork Oct 9, age 63. She was a pioneer lady of Coos not q Health civil-war-veteran MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 C D Elliott, old and respected citizen of Coquille died Thur Oct 4 at age 63. Veteran of Civil War in which he received injuries fm which he has suffered. not q. Alaska-mining Srh name conditions MPE Oct 12, 1900 John Berry and son Horace, who went to Cape Nome on Zenith, returned. Nome country a rich mining field, but entire country has been located by powers attorney. [more if needed, but not in my notes.] [ie, men have no choice in the claims they get, and often find they have been allotted something that can't produce]. Paper moving MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 J S McEwen formerly of Coq City Herald, to Calif to reside. Vital stat church names MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 W H Lyons and Miss Marvin Lamb Coq, united by Rev C A Hyatt, pastor. not q. Health name MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 A G Aiken, Marshfield, and his niece Miss Ray Collier, Coq, at the bedside of their brother and uncle David Aiken who suffered stroke a couple wks ago and still in helpless condition. (Review.) not q. Novelty-wood MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 Coos Bay News. The match factory started up yesterday, Monday morning. Srh other-coal Coq-R MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 Coos Bay News. Stmr Arago to take coal fm Timon's mine on Coq. Allied RR MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 Another boxcar is being finished at the car shops and another caboose is to be built immediately. + Allied Isthmus-locale other-coal MPE (d-c) Oct 12, 1900 Wall Bros. have seven men at work, running a rock tunnel in the coal vein on their property on Isthmus slough. They found the coal by sinking a shaft, and they estimate that in three weeks they will strike the vein with the tunnel. + = Allied RR& MPE (d-d) Oct 12, 1900 o The necessary material is being obtained and preparations are being made at the car shops to build an elegant passenger day coach for the C B R & R 0R. Manager Chandler is giving employment to home workmen, instead of purchasing a ready made coach, and several mechanics will soon be employed at the shops. + items AHB MPE (d-d) Oct 12, 1900 Pocket knives and scissors, A H Black's not q Allied RR MPE (d-d) Oct 12, 1900 o The work of clearing the ground for the new depot, Coquille, commenced Monday. The building will be large and commodious, and will be a convenience to shippers and the traveling public. Allied RR locale MPE (d-d) October 19, 1900 o J C Haynes came over fm Coos City on today's train. Allied BH visiting names MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 o Mrs. H Pullen, of Beaver Hill, is visiting with Mrs Dan Barklow at this place. + Allied health name paper pioneer boomer MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 o [indir. ] Geo Bennett, native, Bandon Ireland, died at his home short distance below Bandon, Mon Oct 15, 77 yrs. Got up in morning, started to town, becoming tired sat down on log by roadside to rest, and suddenly passed away. He was pioneer, enthusiastic over the future of Bandon as a summer and health resort and frequently contributed articles along those lines to publications. J W and G A Bennett, his sons, reside at Marshfield; former a prominent attorney and banker, and the latter the editor of the Coos Bay News. not q. other-mining locale? MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 Robt Harrison, Sixes mines, will work the St. Patrick [mine]' this winter. not q visiting Tot-name MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 George Ferry, Marshfield, visited friends at this place this wk. Health? Name MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 Roland Leep has been seriously ill, but condition now improved. Pioneer name Tot-name MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 Capt. W H Harris is quite ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J A Lehnherr, of this city. + Other-coal name MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 W J Floyd and family moved to Riverton Tue, where Mr. Floyd has secured employment in the coal mines. Agric- name moving Tot-Coq MPE (d-d) Oct 19, 1900 (Port Orford Tribune) Dave Carey came down fm Coq last wk to settle up his business and move family to Coq where they will make their home. Mr. Carey has sold his interest in Curry including sheep, cattle, and lease a large stock ranch known as the Carey ranch to W D Cook and Ira S Smith. not F q school name locale MPE (d-d) October 26,1900. Miss Birdie Walker is home teaching a term of school at Lampey Creek. School Tot-Coq MPE (d-d( Oct 26, 1900 The Academy at Coq. will open Nov 5. Tot-Dora name MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 J O Stemmler, Dora, in town Tue. Name MPE (_d-d) Oct 26, 1900 Miss Minnie McCracken to Marshfield today, where will remain indefinitely. Novelty-wood name Allied Srh? MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 Carter Bros shipped three carloads of ship knees to L J Simpson at Marshfield by today's train. + Name Allied? MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 o? William Chandler has moved his family to town for the winter. [M. doesn't say WS. Prob is UR name instead of "the" Chandler] Vital-stat Tot-name MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 George L. Ferry and Miss Bertha DeWeese, both Marshfield, married at Coq Oct. 18. Pioneer name health MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 Capt W H Harris, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, was on the streets again Thursday. + / Miss Mary Harris returned to this place fm Pasadena where she'd been for abt yr not q. [M. related to WH Harris? ] Allied RR MPE (d-d) Oct 26,1900 o Manager Chandler of the C B R R Co came over on Monday's train to look after business along the line. + name fair racing MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 Coos Bay News. F P Norton has leased C H Merchant's interest in the race track grounds. Allied RR MPE (d-d) Oct 26, 1900 o The construction train has been out for several days cleaning cuts, ditches, etc, getting road in shape for winter. not q. = Health-indir visiting MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Mrs. K A Leep returned today fm visit to relatives at Coq. Novelty-wood boomer road-travel MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Elbert Dyer, the enterprising proprietor of the Bandon broomhandle factory, arrived in Roseburg Friday by private conveyance enroute to San Francisco on a business trip. He reported fall business lively in Coos county. -- Plaindealer. + Visiting name Giles MPE (d-e) Nov 2 1900 S.C. Giles returned Tue fm visit to Bandon. Srh climate misc word MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Schnr Mizpah has been off the bar for 2 wks waiting opportunity to come into river and 3 of the barbound schnrs in river have been towed to sea. Srh health visiting UR MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Alex Snyder, engineer on the steamboat Favorite, had the misfortune to get the thumb of his left hand caught between the house on the boat and a box of freight which he was helping to take aboard, last Monday morning with the result that the bone of the thumb was broken and the flesh torn considerably. The injury will lay him off for some time and Alex and his wife have gone to visit relatives on the upper river.--Recorder. + Tot-MP condit-signs-times MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 The curfew bell is now rung at 8 o'clock, and youths should be required to seek the parental roof promptly at that time. + Holiday MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Thursday morning showed that Halloween night had been properly celebrated in Myrtle Point. Signs were torn down, gates taken away, etc., but no damage was done. + real estate name locale[near MP] outside-Tot MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 C H Southmayd, of Humboldt county, Cal., has purchased farm of H Lewellen abt 1 1/2 miles fm this place for $3000. not q. RE name Giles locale-near-MP outside-Tot MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 D Giles has sold his farm south of this place 366 acres to J A Davenport, Humboldt Co. Mr. Giles has purchased the Sowash place north of town for $2400. not q. Tot-multi visiting name MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 W O Corbin, Sixes, visited his son, W H Corbin, in this place this wk. Racism?? Conditions? MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Five of our local Chinese, some of whom have long resided in Roseburg, took their departure for the flowery kingdom Saturday evening where they contemplate remaining. Just what prompted them to go in these turbulent times in China is not known. --Plaindealer. + Road climate transport animal MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 The Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Co have taken off their wagons and are carrying the mail with packhorses. The roads are so rough that they cannot get through on time with vehicles. + Locale other-mining MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 T J Green, down fm the Sixes. Has just finished putting in a sawmill for Guerin Bros who have contract for constructing an 1800 ft flume for the Thompson-Searles mining Co of Seattle, plume [sic? or was it flume?] to be built in the canyon of the South Sixes. Placer grounds have been very rich in course gold so they expect to realize. not q at all. [more if needed; but not in M's notes.] Name health MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Hon J H Upton who has been confined to his room for two years or more, with paralysis, has so far recovered as to be able to walk from one room to another without assistance. (P 0 Tribune) + Politic Tot-MP Hermann AHB name Allied music MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 Senator Fulton of Astoria addressed the citizens of Coos county in the Hermann opera hall Wednesday evening from a Republican standpoint. Hon A H Black presided at the meeting and the introduction was made by Attorney J W Bennett of Marshfield. A special train was run from Marshfield bringing over 200 persons from there and 100 from Coquille, making it the largest crowd to ever assemble to hear a political address. The Myrtle Point, Marshfield, and North Bend bands furnished music. not q Srh utility other-coal locale MPE (d-e) Nov 2, 1900 CBNews. The roof of the shipyard shed has been completed. Electric lights have also been added. The "sump" in the coal shaft at Coos City, has been finished, and the work of sinking the shaft has been resumed. + = Fair & racing name MPE (d-f) Nov 2, 1900 CBNews The Marshfield Racing & Fair Association have made arrangements for an extension of time and new lease of the race track. The directors of the association are E A Anderson, E G Flananan, R C Cordes, L Clemmensen, John Bear and Levi Heisner. School church-indir name MPE (d-f) Nov 2, 1900 The Academy will open November 6th providing a sufficient number of students enroll themselves. The course of study to be carried out will fit pupils who enter college to any who desire to do so [quite a long list of what going to teach, including] Greek, Latin, geometry, advanced algebra, rhetoric, elocution, etc. Those wishing to attend will communicate at once with Miss Katherine Maddocks or Reverend Robert Innis, Coquille City, Oregon. + AHB health obit saying MPE [d-f] November 9,1900 Martha Rosalind Black, wife of A H Black, died at her home in this city at 4 o'clock Monday morning after an illness of six weeks. Earnest and careful attention on the part of the physicians and nursing by loving parents, a devoted husband and sympathetic neighbors, were of no avail, and the light of her life was extinguished, so far as this world is concerned, and her soul took its flight into the realms of eternity. The deceased was born at Macomb, Ill, on October 17, 1855, and was therefore 45 years and 18 days of age at the time of her death. She graduated from the schools in that city, where she taught for a number of years, afterwards teaching in the schools of Nebraska until November 4th, 1896, when she was united in marriage to A H Black, at her home at Macomb, Ill. Mrs. Black was a highly esteemed and honored lady, and her death caused a general gloom in the community, and the expression of grief and respect was universal. Funeral services were conducted at the family residence Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Robt. Ennis, of the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a life member, and on Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maguire started with the remains of their daughter for her old home at Macomb, Ill, where she will be laid to rest in the family burying ground. + Alaska-mining Srh name Giles animal? MPE (d-f) Nov 9, 1900 S P Dunlop of Norway who went to Cape Nome on the schooner Zenith arr. this place this morning. He informs us Sam Currier and J H Giles have secured a dog team and will spend the winter in vicinity Nome. nq [M. quite an article; but this all I have in notes.] Vital-stat AHB MPE (d-f) Nov 9, 1900 Born at Marshfield, November 2, 1900 to the wife of A J Black, a son. + Allied Graham Srh MPE (d-f) Nov 9, 1900 o The steamer Eva, which was recently loaded in Portland with merchandise for the Orient by R A Graham, is reported lost in the China Seas. + AHB MPE (d-f) Nov 9, 1900 A J Black returned to Marshfield Wednesday. He will return to this place in the near future and resume the position he formerly held with A H Black & Co. / Large new stock of canned goods at A H Black. not q Name other coal Srh Tot MPE (d-f) Nov 9, 1900 A company that will carry on business in Coos county was recently organized in San Francisco, the officers of the concern being E T Kruse, of San Francisco, president; Captain A. Reed, vice-president; and H E Pennell, secretary. The company has came [print] into possession of the Liberty mine at Riverton, which is showing up in first class condition and experts claim, has the finest vein of coal in the county. There is already a cargo of coal in the bunkers and the company has chartered the steamer Mandalay to carry its coal to market. The Mandalay has her boilers and engines in position and should be ready for sea the latter part of the month. She will have all the modern passenger conveniences. --Sun. + = Name visiting MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 Mrs E B Lane and Mrs. Strahon [sic] visited with friends Coq today. Name Tot-Coq mill MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 W S Perry who for past 3 yrs has successfully managed the Lyons Estate at Coq retired fm that position Nov 1 and will go to Calif. Alaska-mining name MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 W E Lundy arr Roseburg enroute fm Cape Nome. Allied Srh other-coal MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 o [indir] Stmr Arago took on 250 tons tons coal at Timon's coal mine at Riverton last wk. Gives her a draft of 8 ft and will take another 100 tons to make her draw 9 ft water. Srh MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 [list of] river improvements between Coq and MP. Allied BH MPE (d-g) Nov 9, 1900 o Coos Bay News. Work is being pushed on the new mine at Beaver Hill. Manager Chandler has added considerably to the force of miners employed there. + name novety-wood item MPE (d-g) Nov. 16, 1900. Matthew Ahr shipped a large piece of myrtle wood to San Francisco this morning which is to be used in making musical instruments. Health pioneer CoqValley character MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 Died, Coq Nov 9, Joseph Collier, 83 yr. A pioneer of Coq Valley and had been identified with the growth and upbuilding of Coq for a number of yrs. Health MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 Roseburg physicians say epidemic of typhoid imminent. not q at all. Entertain-dance name MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 Masquerade ball given by E A Stauff at this place last Saturdav night vy enjoyable affair; abt 60 masks and large # of spectators. not 'q. [more; but not in news notes.] Utility prices MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 The gasoline street lamps for this place were put in operation Tuesday night. 500 candlepower each. The four placed on Spruce street gives the street as good a light as is found in towns lighted by electric lights and gives a steadier light. Cost putting in, incl. poles and wires, amounts abt $20 ea. Expense of operating the 4 amounts to abt 30 c a night. Remainder of old lamps should he done away with and replaced with new lights. not q Allied Srh outside-Tot MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 The steamer Eva, which was reported lost in the China sea, has safely arrived at Vladivostock. + AHB MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 A J Black came over from Marshfield Monday and has assumed his old position in A H Black & Co's store. + Alaska-mining name Giles MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 W E Lundy returned home from Cape Nome. Went up in company with J H Giles and Sam Currier not q. Tot-Coq outside-Tot name MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 2900 C M Skeels who came here recently with his family from Coquille, and purchased W H Howard's store, has in turn sold out to Elder George C Carl who will take charge of the business abt lst of next mo. Mr. Skeels will return to Coq. --Newburg Graphic. not q AHB vital-stat outside-Tot MPE (d-g) Nov 16, 1900 Mr, and Mrs. Edward Maguire arrived safely at Macomb, Ill, Wednesday, with the remains of their daughter, Mrs. A H Black, where they took the body for interment. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at Macomb where the deceased had resided a larger portion of her life since childhood, many relatives and a large concourse of old friends being present to evidence their high regard of their friend and former associate. The remains were interred [sic] in the Oak Hill cemetery at Macomb, Ill. + Tot-MP? Novelty-wood Srh MPE (d-g) Nov 23, 1900. S E Johnson & Co shipped a lot of ship knees to San Francisco on the Mandalay. + Tot-Coq livery name MPE (d-g) Nov 23, 1900 W C Benham has bought out the barn and livery business of Col. Harry at Coq. AHB MPE (d-g) Nov 23, 2900 A J Black has purchased the residence property of E C Green, on the corner of Spruce street and Railroad Avenue, and will soon move his family there. + = Name invention transport MPE (d-h) Nov 23, 1900 W W Endicott returned from Portland Saturday where he had been in the interest of his patent wagon tire adjuster. He informs us that he could have sold any amount of territory, but could not get the work necessary to be done on the device done in Portland. [sic] AHB health travel MPE (d-h) Nov 23, 1900 J A Black and sister Addie Black, departed Wednesday for San Francisco. Mr. Black will return in about two weeks, and Miss Black will return to Ashland, at which place she will spend the winter in the hopes of benefitting her health. Her many friends at this place hope that she will return fully recovered. + Health Tot-Marshfield? MPE (d-h) Nov 23, 1900 From the Coos Bay News. Accident at stave mill. Albert Wickstrom lost his right forearm. [more if needed, but not in newspaper notes.] Vital-stat name MPE (d-h) Nov 30,1900. Born, Bandon, Nov 21, to M/M J C Moomaw, son. Novelty-wood& crop Tot-Arago MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 H A Todd, Arago broom manufacturer, in town Tue. Name curry-co visiting MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 County Supt Guerin of Curry Co the guest of his brother G H Guerin this place Mon. Other-mining locale name MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 Wm Page and Johnny MIcCullock to Salmon Mtn to try hand at prospecting. [brief abt Salmon Gulch] Paper Name organize health-indir MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 B C Lehmanowsky and C M Short to Marshfield to attend a mtg of Masonic Lodge; Dr. K A Leep, over professional business, and S E Johnson went to take care of rest of crowd. not q. Allied RR Chandler MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 Chandler came over on Monday's train looking after business connected with the railroad. + church-indir Tot-coq disaster MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 A house belonging to Lyons Estate Coq, destroyed by fire Tue eve. House occupied by Rev Robt Ennis. Clothing, papers, library destroyed. not q Tot-Eckley mill other-mining name MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 Eckley Items. The Guerin Bros have completed their sawmill on Butcher Gulch, tributary to South Sixes. Also have constructed 1800 ft flume for mining company for deep diggings on South Sixes, the Wagner mine, Thompson and Searles, Hoquiam. Allied BH Chandler MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 o Coos Bay News. Manager Chandler is rushing the work as rapidly as possible in opening the new mine at Beaver Hill, and the old mine is also being attended to. + / o Several cars of Beaver Hill coal were brought down lately. There is a great demand for this coal, which is put on the market in first-class shape. + name animal misc-tale MPE (d-h) Nov 30, 1900 [lengthy article in December 1 paper abt Wm Page and McCulloch meeting up with wild man or bear. lst part been torn out. His body was covered with hair.] = [M 2004 Dec 1 can't be right date (unless paper changed publication day)] School MPE (d-i) Dec 1, 1900. school enrollment Marshfield, 345. Agric-fruit MPE (d-i) Dec 1, 1900 McFarlin cranberries [more but not in news notes.] Other coal Coq-valley? Srh locale MPE (d-i) Dec. 7, 1900 Active work progressing in Liberty mine, Riverton, under supervision Supt Campbell. 10 men at work. Expected output to reach 50 tons per day in few weeks. Development of Coquille coal mines of vast importance now as continuance of direct stmr transportation between Coq. R and SF depends on output of coal fm Riverton. not q. (B.Recorder). School visiting name MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 Miss Laura Wise. tchr Coq, visiting parents MP this wk. Xmas Hermann Tot-MP MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 All children of Myrtle Point and vicinity under 10 years of age are invited to call at Schiller B. Hermann's store on Christmas Eve December 24 from 4 to 5 o'clock bringing a card from their parents giving the date of their birth and Santa Claus will give them a Christmas present. + [except punctuation. ] Allied Tot-Marshfield Graham other coal organiz-indir MPE (d-i) Dec 1, 1900. Mrs. R. A. Graham was the purchaser of the stock of tools belonging to the Beaver Coal Co., which has been stored in the Odd Fellow's building for some time past. They were sold at receiver's sale and the price paid was $2000. + (CBNews) School-indir church moving MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900. J L. Futrell and family of Coquille have gone to Texas to reside. Fair name MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 L W Deyoe and wife attended mid-winter carnival at Marshfield this wk. Tot-Coq outside-Tot name MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 C M Skeels turned over management of Fair Store to G C Carl Mon. morning. He and his family left for Coquille. --Newburg Graphic. Dance music Xmas MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 Masquerade ball given by Crescent band Xmas night happy success. not q Health MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 chicken pox going the rounds in Coq. not q AHB MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 The family of A. J. Black came over from Marshfield Tuesday to reside at this place. Miss Harris, a cousin of Mrs. Black's, accompanied them. not f q AHB agric-fruit MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900. A.H. Black fruit evaporator closed its season. Have abt 12 tons evaporated fruit for shipment. not q. Xmas church entertain poetic-indir MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 A large Xmas trees were given [sic] at ME ch and ME ch south, Xmas eve. ; trees being lighted. [very poetic; more if needed, but not in news notes.] not q Tot-MP item Giles MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 Miss Giles millinery store just received the most complete assortment of South Sea Island shells and shell novelties ever brought to Coos Co. not q. Allied health Mingus MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 o Dr. Mingus, of Beaver Hill, visited MP Wed. not q. Orher-mining MPE (d-i) Dec 7, 1900 [ list of Rusty Butte Items.] AHB visiting MPE (d-i) Dec 14, 1900. J. A. Black returned from a business and pleasure trip to San Francisco, last Saturday. His sister, Miss Addie Black, who accompanied him to San Francisco, is enjoying a visit with friends in Los Angeles. + Other-coal name locale MPE (d-i) Dec 14, 1900 W J Holmes, SF, accompanied by a number of coal miners, arr this place Wed and will go up to Sixes and commence work on the coal mines. not q [more, if needed; but not in news notes.] School misc name MP MPE (d-i) Dec 14, 1900 Miss Josie Beyers, tchr public school MP, threw note in bottle. Someone in Calif found it and wrote to her. = home 1900bMPE 1900cMPE | 1901aMPE to newspaper menu |