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COQUILLE CITY BULLETIN      Coquille, Oregon

AUG 2 - 23, 1901  

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August 2, 1901

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-CoosBay Srh-harbor-improve 
CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
[lengthy]  [work and appropriations on Oregon's rivers and harbors, incl C B,
Coq ] 

 War govt OT-SantiagoChile  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
[must end Boer War; allow court of inquiry to investigate the Santiago
Controversy, trial greatest in history of U.S. Navy.]  

State Fair  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901  improvement of state fair grounds

Road-wagon CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
I. Hacker has a road cart for sale.  

Climate  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     The cool weather of the past few days has been an agreeable change from
the warm weather we have been experiencing for some time past.   + 
   
Utility Tot-Coq Tot-MP job  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
     The crew of men engaged in replacing the telephone wire, reached town
the first of the week.  They expect to reach Myrtle Point by Saturday.   +  

Judge Tot-Coq  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
Judge Harlocker has rented his store building, on Front street, recently
occupied by C. W. Martin, to the Wilson Jewelry Co., who will move in
immediately.  +

Bicycle Tot-Coq interest? Pursuit-baseball-indir saying 
CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
     Capt. Oleson entertained a small audience, at the ball grounds, Wednesday
afternoon, by trick riding on a bicycle.  The Capt. is all right, but the wheel is
too quick for him.  + 

Tot-Coq item-yardage  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     Go to Mrs. Sugg's for new fall Venetian suiting.  +

Name-Gage Tot-Coq Locale-CoosR visit  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     Miss Virgie Gage, of Coos river, is visiting with her parents in this city.  +

 Names-Lyons OT-OaklandCali visit  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     Mrs. Fred W. Kronenberg, of Oakland, Cal., arrived in this city, Sunday,
on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Emma M. Lyons and relatives.  +    

Food Tot-Coq  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     You don't have to bring a bucket to the Lily Confectionery for ice cream;
we have just received a large quantity of "ice cream boxes."  Call and get a
box for your wife or best girl. +

Tot-Coq visit character city-official  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
      Frank Lorenz, who visited a few days with the family of Mayor N. Lorenz,
left for his home Sunday.  Mr. Lorenz is a pleasant gentleman and made many
friends during his short stay.  +

Name-Nosler OT-Roseburg visit transport   CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
Wes Nosler returned from Roseburg Monday.  [had gone to take friends who
were visiting with another family.]

Pursuit-hunting animal-deer fruit Tot-Dora fish interest 
CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
     Lon Thurman returned from his hunting trip Wednesday.  He reports
having cAugustht one fish, and seeing one deer -- it being tied up to an apple
tree in Abernathy's orchard, at Dora.   +

Mail crime-Landis Tot-Coq  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     The following is a list of letters which are advertised as uncalled for, in the
Coquille post office: M. D. Landis...      +

Other-coal locale-Southport RR-phy disaster-fire  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     The old building at Southport burned down last Saturday.  The building
had not been occupied for years and it is presumed that the blaze was started
by sparks from a passing engine.  + 

Name-Gage outing locale-CoosR  animal-deer law  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
Clyde Gage returned Monday from a ten days outing on Coos river.  He
reports having had a fine time.  He says he did not kill more deer than is
allowed by law.  Mrs. Gage came over Wednesday.   +

Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
Arr. by Mandalay, Mon; H Shepherd, Mrs. F. Dixon, Miss Dixon, Mrs. F. W. 
Kronenberg, Mrs Rouse. [others.]  

Utility item-liquor anti-character? crime prices  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
Chas McCulloch and Wm Lehnherr, with telephone crew, drunk and
disorderly in Coq.  fined $15 (Mc) and $20 (L.) not quote 

RR-passenger Srh-ocean-indir visit Tot-Coq Tot-Marshfield OT-SF 
CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
     J. B. Rhinehart and son left on Wednesday's train for Marshfield, from
where they will go to their home in San Francisco.  His daughter, Miss
Rhinehart, will visit a few days longer with Mrs. Fred Slagle, in this city.  + 
[cp]

Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay OT-SF OT-Nebraska visit judge 
CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
C.W. Harlocker, bro. Judge L.Harlocker, [took Mandalay for SF lst of week
on way home to Tekamah, Nebraska.]  Mr. Harlocker spent several weeks
here and was very favorably impressed with the country.   

Tot-MP utility election?  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
MP to hold special election August 5, Mon. to vote whether town should be
bonded to establish new water system.  not q

Tot-Coq-name item-yardage  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901 
A nice assortment of calicos, at Mrs. Sugg's.  +  

Name-Nosler item-goods Tot-Bridge food  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
     Goods passed through town Monday consigned to A.L. Nosler, at Bridge. 
Mr. Nosler will put in a complete stock of groceries, notions, etc., to supply
the people of that section.  +  

Music church Tot-Coq improve  CoqB 55 August 2, 1901
improvements made on old band hall to be occupied by M.E. ch. not q.  They
bought some time ago.
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RR-phy condit-strike Srh-ocean Srh-freight Srh-Alliance Tot-Coq OT-SF OT-
CrescentCity OT-Portland  CoqB 56 August 2, 1901 
Station agent Moulton says no freight fm S.F. for 3 wk or more.  Owing to
strikes there, Alliance will only go to Crescent City. will be a rush of freight
fm Portland. not q.   [cp]  

Pursuit-baseball logging Tot-Coq Locale-Seeley'sCamp saying 
CoqB 56 August 2 1901
A game of baseball took place on the Coquille diamond, last Sunday, between
Tim Seeley's camp and a picked nine of Coquille. The game was a record
breaker for brilliant playing and by some hard knocks Seeley's team came out
victorious by a score of 13 to 8.    [cp] 

OT-Reston visit  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
Uncle Jack Laird visited his mother, Mrs. Marion Wade, Reston 

School Tot-Coq  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
Mtg board directors public school, last Tuesday afternoon. J.W. Mast was
selected to teach the 7th grade, and Oliver Wilson received the appointment of
janitor

Entertain Tot-Willowdale Tot-Fishtrap Tot-MP church food  
CoqB 56 August 2 1901 
A picnic was given at Willowdale, last Saturday, by the Sunday School at that
place, which was attended by members from the Coquille and Myrtle Point
schools.  A basket dinner was spread, of which the large crowd present feasted
on.  Those from this city who attended report a very enjoyable time.

Srh-Mandalay  Srh-ocean Srh-river Srh-CoosBay Srh-CoqR Srh-freight
machine RR-phy Tot-Bandon  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
     The Mandalay arrived in the river, Monday morning, after having been to
Coos bay to discharge the engine that she had brought up for the Coos bay
railroad.  She didn't come up to Coquille this trip but discharged her cargo at
Bandon, and it was brought up the river boats. [sic; no "by" .]    [cp] 

Organiz Tot-Coq Tot-MP Tot-Bandon locale-Sugarloaf entertain 
CoqB 56 August 2 1901 
     Myrtle Camp of Coquille, Sugar Loaf Camp of Myrtle Point, and Seaside
Camp of Bandon, Woodmen of the World, will meet at Bandon, on Saturday,
August. 10thend gave [sic] a grand picnic.   + 

Health-provider health-treatment OT-Medford locale-Coos 
CoqB 56 August 2 1901 
     Dr. J.G. Goble, the optician, of Medford, is in Coos county and will visit
all the towns...during the month of Augustust.  If your eyes need attention
wait till he comes to your town ...  +

Pursuit-baseball organiz prices  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
2nd nine of this place will play 2nd team fm MP during the Veteran's
Encampment, for $50 a side. [M. does this mean the purse of, or that it's a
benefit w/ ball team raising that?]

entertain-show fair health-treatment-indir commute Tot-Bandon Tot-Coq Tot-
Marshfield  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
      The Wizard Oil Troupe, composed of W.F. Galligher manager, C.A.
Miller, Laura and Grace Miller and Harry Delmore arrived in town
Wednesday, on their way to Bandon, where they will take a vacation, after
which they will visit the several towns in the county.  They will be at
Marshfield during the fair, and in Coquille immediately after.  +

School animal-horse animal-cat health-accid locale-Cunningham 
CoqB 56 August 2 1901
     Last Thursday evening as Miss Eva Hall was returning home from school
on Cunningham. where she has been teaching for some time past, she was
thrown from her horse and badly hurt.  Miss Hall's little sister was riding on
the horse behind her.  As they approached a certain place in the road a white
cat by the road side frightened the horse, and in attempting to stop it the rein
was broken, both her and her sister falling to the ground.  The little girl
escaped unhurt, while Eva will be confined to her home for several days.  +

Health-accid health-treatment logging job?  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
Chas. Strang, painful accident Wed. afternoon, Howell's camp. He and other
employee raising a log with jack screws ... while Charlie readjusting his jack
the log rolled and cAugustht his left hand between it and handle of screw,
crushing hand badly.  He came to town immediately to have wound dressed;
will cause him lay off of several weeks. not full q

Condit-strike Srh-ocean Srh-misc OT-SF  CoqB 56 August 2 1901
The Great Steel Strike in the East Is About Settled.  The Teamster's Strike in
San Fr6acisco Growing -- 25,000 Men Called Out -- Sailor's Union among the
Strikers. [shipping at SF at standstill..]  [above is in headlines].   [cp]

Fish Locale-ColumbiaR  CoqB 56 August 2 1901 
Run on salmon, Columbia R, unusually large.  

Health county-official OT-Portland county agric-farm 
CoqB 56 August 2 1901
Deputy Sheriff Ed Gallier to Portland yesterday  morn with Callie West, at
Co. farm some time, to be delivered to Boys and Girls' Aid society.
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poem  name-Seeley  pursuit-baseball fruit-indir misc-word-magoons 
CoqB 57.August 2, 1901. 
Tim Seeley at the Bat
Me boys you’ve heard of “sportin’ things”,
  Where the boys all take a chance,
Of course, there’s many different kinds
  That’ll make the best ones dance.

But, for instance, if ye’es stop to think,
  You’ll guarantee it’s right,
That the best game that was ever played
  Was with Seeley at the bat.

Now, Seeley is a wonderous man,
  He’d make ye hold your breath,
He can punch a ball clean out of sight,
  And bat it half to death.

There is high salaried Kelly’s,
  That play for this and that,
But they’re all back-numbers when compared
  To Seeley at the bat.
Did ye’es ever notice one Tim’s face
  When he grabs that good, old bat,
He looks so wise, and bats his eyes,
  Say, ‘twould make ye’es lift yer hat.

And when he lines that baseb all out,
  Th4e landscape it looks fat,
For even nature trembles
  When Tim Seeley’s at the bat.

The attendance all look satisfied,
  For they know that Tim’s O.K.,
For sure, me boys, to show their joys,
  They give him a boquet.

And, in future generations, lads,
  You’ll b e sure to raise your hat,
When ye’es read on history’s pages
  Of Tim Seeley at the bat.
             -- “The Magoons.”              [+]  [cp]
                    [M. note: a magoon was a brand of strawberry plant; were these
his teammates? Or were they razzing him?]

RR-Oregon OT-Medford Tot-P.Orford  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901 
Medford to P Orford RR  proposed.  [cp]

Organiz  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
R H Mast involved in Knights of Pythias nq at all  [full col. More.]  

fruit  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901  Plums have begun to come on the market.   

OT-HoquimWA  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901  Wm Hayter returned fm Hoquiam.
[Nq]   
  
Mill-Lyons Tot-Coq  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901 
Lyons mill shut down Wed. for repairs

Name-Nosler visit OT-Eugene  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901  W.H. Nosler and
family visiting fm Eugene  nq  

 Visit Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay Tot-Coq  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
Fannie Dixon came up on Mandalay and visiting in town   nq     

Mill-Parkersburg Tot-Parkersburg Job  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
John Roberts (?) went to Parkersburg, Mon, where he has secured
employment in the sawmill.  [red dot]

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Favorite Srh-Antelope  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
Stmr Favorite up for repairs; Antelope on her run.  Nq    

Name  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901  Mrs. W L Kistner 

Tot-Bridge visit  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
     Miss Della Endicott and Mrs. Maude Wilson went to Bridge, Tuesday, to
visit a few days with their parents. +  

Tot-Coq-name Srh-ocean-indir b-act OT-SF  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901  
J.B. Fox arrived home Wednesday from a business visit to San Francisco.  +   

Srh-ocean Srh-Arcata Srh-Alliance Tot-Marshfield  OT-Portland 
CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
Stmrs Arcata, Alliance arr Marshfield tue, Alliance left for Portland same day.
RR-CBR RR-phy RR-right-of-way RE Tot-Coq  CoqB 57 August 2, 1901
Real estate transfers:  J. A. Collier et als to CBR &E RR – Right of way  from
C Street to depot, Coquille.  [cp]
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August 9, 1901
 
Srh-ocean Srh-dock Sth-lifesaving Srh-Mandalay Srh-river Srh-CoqR 
CoqB 58 August 2, 1901 
      The Mandalay on leaving the river Wednesday owing to the low tide and
strong wind was blown against the bouy just inside the bar.  The lifecrew
came to her assistance and after passing a line to her she was soon off and
back to the wharf without any damage being done.  She left the river later in
the day.    + 

Interest transport? Outing? Tot-Coq? road OT-Roseburg OT-OlympiaWA
locale-CoosBay  CoqB 58 August 2, 1901
     An old man who travels with a wheelbarrow, was in town, last Saturday. 
He came in by way of Roseburg, pushing the wheelbarrow before him.  In his
barrow he had his blankets, tent, cooking utensils, etc.  He was on his way to
the bay.  He said he had traveled the entire distance from Olympia in this
fashion.   +

Health-sickness  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     (Coos Bay News.)  John W. Kruse has been dangerously ill for the past
few days, and a change for the better in his condition is anxiously awaited.   +  

RR-CBR RR-phy health-accid Tot-Marshfield CoqB 58 August 9, 1901.
      (CBNews)   Ralph Lane, a brakeman on the railroad, lost the first joint of
the index finger of his right hand, while coupling cars at the bunker in
Marshfield on Sunday.  The end of the finger was so baldly mashed that
amputation was necessary.   +   [cp]

Novelty-wood-stave novelty-wood-box condit-strike OT-SF 
CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     (CBNews) The stave mill has been shut down since the middle of last
week.  The strike in San Francisco is stated as the cause.  It is hoped that the
mill will start up again.  In the meantime, while the sawing of lumber has been
discontinued, a portion of the crew is employed in getting out cannery and
apple boxes.  +  [cp]

RR-phy RR-CBR BH-co-indir coal Locale-Summit job 
CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
      (C.B. News) Locomotive No. 3, which was lately received from the East,
has been connected by Chas. Gilbert, machinist, at the car shops, and is now
in the hands of Joe Rochon, being painted. The engine is in excellent repair;
and has all the modern improvements, including driver brakes and steam heat. 
It is calculated that she will easily bring nine 25-ton cars of coal over the
Summit.  +  [cp] 

county-court RR-suit name-Graham  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
Circuit Court Docket.  Flanagan & Bennett Bank vs R.A. Graham et als -- Suit
to foreclose chattel mortgage.   [cp]  /
  Circuit C. Docket.  J W Mael vs Minnie Mael -- Suit for divorce.  /
James Wall mentioned.     /    also Elbert Dyer  Mitchell, Lewis, Staver vs
Minot.     /
Circuit Court Docket. Gow Why vs Miriam Graham    et al -- Action at law.    [cp] 

RE name-Endicott name-Simpson  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
real estate transfers  Wm H Noble and wife to L.J. Simpson.  Wm Endicott
and wife to F.A. Kribs.

Book saying misc-word-crankism  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     "Crankism" is a new book, but the supply of crankisms is so larqe in
everyday life that the book isn't likely to be largely bought.   +  

tariff natl  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901   [brief comments on tariff.]

war world  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901  Boer war, China affairs.   

Tot-Coq  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901 
Slagle & Weiler, Merchant Tailors.  Coquille Ore   

 Logging Tot-Randolph  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901 
George Pike, the Randolph logger    

beach outing Tot-Bandon Tot-Coq-name  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     Alf Johnson, jr., returned Tuesday from an outing on the Bandon beach.   +   

Agric-farm Tot-Sumner  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901 
E H Beyers, prominent Sumner farmer 

 Food Tot-Marshfield  b-act Tot-Coq?  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
E. G. Flanagan, prop. Pioneer Market Marshfield, visit Coq Mon. 

dairy  Locale-near-Coq enterprise-carpentry  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     J.P. Messer will have a neat farm house put up on his dairy farm a few
miles out from town.  + 

School OT-SF  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
     Miss Edyth Howell left Monday for San Francisco, where she will attend
Heald's business college.   + 

Organiz excursion  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
Woodsmen excursion tomorrow promises to be best of season not full q  

Tot-Marshfield-name health-provider  CoqB 58 August 9, 1901
Among Marshfielders noticed in town Wed: Dr Tower, W J Butler, C F
McCullom.  n q
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health-accid  logging  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901 
Roll Anderson had the misfortune to cut his forearm quite badly with an axe,
at Seeley's camp, Monday, but is improving nicely.  +  [cp]  

Tot-Dora-name organiz Tot-MP  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Wm Abernathy, Dora...joined G.A.R. delegation for Myrtle Point.  

Church pursuit-hunting Locale-BrewsterValley  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Rev. S. S. White, Presbyterian minister [returned fm 2 wk hunting trip
Brewster valley.  ]  

Utility Tot-Marshfield-name  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
L. A. Robertson, manager of this division of the Pacific States Telephone Co.,
was over from Marshfield, Monday, accompanied by his wife.   +

Mail Tot-Luda Tot-Dora  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
new P.O. Luda, Laura Read appointed postmistress, supplied by special
service fm Dora. not quote at all

Mill-Parkersburg Srh-river Srh-tug Tot-Parkersburg b-act Tot-Marshfield 
CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
J. L. Kronenberg, supt.  Coq. Mill & Tug Co of Parkersburg, accompanied by
Warren Parker, business trip Marshfield Mon. not q   [red dot]  

Tot-Coq  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901 
     V.R. Wilson, the jewelry man, has moved his stock from the Robinson
building into the Harlocker building on Front street, recently occupied by
C.W. Martin.  + 

County-official OT-Roseburg OT-Tacoma b-act visit 
CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
County clerk Louis H. Hazard to Rsbg, business, visit Tacoma, gone total 10
day. nq   

Climate  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Light rain fell Tue night, to delight of everyone. seldom Coos so dry betore,
and as cleared off nicely no damage crops. nfq 

Tot-BH-name-Tobin pursuit-fishing pursuit-hunting outing locale-CoosBay
Tot-Langlois  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Anson Rogers, Geo. Tobin, Alex Campbell, of bayside, to Langlois couple
wks fishing, hunting. not q   

Tot-Coq name-Lyons item-apparel  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Misses Josie 0. Lyons and Della Endicott dissolved firm by mutual consent.
Josie continuing, collecting all bills due firm and settling accounts. not q.

BH-name-indir locale-LR  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901  John Lydick, lower Coq   
[cp]  

 County-official Tot-Bandon  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Assessor Lawrence few days Bandon w/family during the week.   

Mill-Johnson Tot-Coq b-act Tot-Marshfield  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Alfred Johnson, mill man, returned fm business trip Marshfield. not q  

School Tot-Marshfield-name Event  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Miss F. M. Twombly, Marshfield, in Coq enroute to Bandon tchrs institute.
notq  

County-official OT-Portland climate  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Deputy Sheriff, Ed Gallier returned Monday fm official trip to Portland. 
Reports valley very dry.  not f. quote

Mill-Lushbaugh locale-near-Bridge Srh-river-indir Srh-CoqR machine lbr 
CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
J. R. Lushbaugh erecting sawmill his place about 3 miles fm Bridge to turn
out lumber for local demand.  Machinery run by water power. not q   

Utility disaster-fire Locale-Isthmus Locale-BHJunction?  Tot-Coq Tot-
Marshfield  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Telephone line down Sunday for short time between Marshfield and here,
burning trees falling over it.   Nfq

Disaster-Fire timber Locale-Isthmus Locale-BHJunction 
CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
     Quite a fire raged in the timber near the Junction for a couple of days.  + 
[cp]

RR-passenger RR-name-Chandler RR-name-Coke RR-name-Laise outing
Tot-MP locale-mtns-[?]  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
     Manager Chandler, Atty. J.S. Coke and F.J. Laise, all of the railroad
company, went up on Monday's train to Myrtle Point, on their way to the
mountains where they will enjoy themselves for a few weeks.   +  [cp]

Locale-UR? Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Echo  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
New upper R. stmr Echo resumed run Monday after lay off one week to install
larger wheel not q

novelty-brick Tot-Coq  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
     Tom Krewson fired his brick kiln Monday morning. Being the first attempt
in that quarter but forty thousand will be burned this time.  He expects to burn
a larger kiln immediately after disposing of the present one.  +

Logging Locale-SevenMile  Tot-J.Mill mill-Johnson 
CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
Pike's camp, Seven Mile Cr, raft of logs to Johnson's mill. nfq   The output
from this camp will be principally spruce and is of excellent quality. +

Church excursion  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901 
report on Christian church sunday school excursion  

Paper OT-Portland visit  CoqB 59 August 9, 1901
B.F. Lawrence, ex-editor and prop. The Bulletin, but now holding down a vy
lucrative position on the Oregon staff [as typed] is in county, visit relatives
and friends.  Leaves for Portland Mon with his wife, who visiting her parents,
M/M P Drane for 3 months.  Ben is looking very well and reports being well
pleased with his present position.
=

fair boomer? Locale-Coos?  CoqB 60 August 9,1901    
     The fair this year promises to eclipse anything of its kind held for many
summers.  The exhibits in general promise to be far superior to last year's,
while the races will be as good as can be desired.  Make arrangements to
attend, as the time spent there will be both of pleasure and profit.  +

Organiz pioneer prices music food entertain Tot-Coq? misc-word-inst. 
CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
     The Twentieth Century Club have the Pioneer's ball [tickets $1.00] in hand
for the evening of the 14th inst., and  this in itself is evidence that the ball will
be a complete success.  The music will be all that could be desired.  The
midnight supper will be up to its usual standard of excellence for which our
leading hostelry is noted.  +

Utility machine Tot-J.Mill Srh-indir CoqB 60 August  9, 1901
Electric light plant unable to go ahead at present [engine being held back,
presum outside S.F.].    /   Manager Frank Morse has the wire strung between
town and the plant, at Johnson's mill, and would soon have lights in town if he
had the engine.   +

Fish enterprise-SO-Co Tot-Parkersburg OT-ColumbiaRiver 
CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
S.O. Co's cannery Parkersburg will not operate this season. [we are reliably
informed.]  This leaves river w/but one cannery to handle salmon.  Providing
the run no larger than last year's can be done, but should be anything like
present run in Columbia river, capacity too sm. not q

Landis crime OT-WA paper-attitude misc-word-fiend...trails  CoqB 60
August 9, 1901
     If reports be true Landis, the fiend of the timber trails, must be given credit
for one of his supposed victims, who now turns up in the person of Geo.
Thompson, at Tacoma, Washington.   Mr. Thompson, it will be remembered,
left his valises with Mr. Hicks the photographer just before taking a trip with
Landis through some timber, and as he was unheard of for months, Landis
was credited with another victim.  However, this week a letter was received
by a friend purporting to be from Thompson, who reported himself all O.K.
Still, there is a chance that this is but a ruse.  It may be possible that the author
of this letter was none other than Landis himself.  He is capable of doing it
and his purposes are sometimes deep seated.  +

Health-accid health-death Srh-ocean Srh-Alliance disaster locale-ColumbiaR 
CoqB 60 August  9, 1901
[drowning of boatswain Matson on Alliance just off  Columbia River bar,
descr of trying to save by throwing life preservers and boards.]
 
Road-bridge Locale-Cunningham  prices   CoqB 60 August  9, 1901
Proposed new bridge on Cunningham allowed by city counsel, $100 already
subscribed, total cost abt $250. [M note, then why did practical and common
sense [correspondents' pen-names] say $3000?]  

Tot-Coq law transport pursuit-sports Srh-dock Srh-freight Srh-river Srh-CoqR
misc-word-wharfage  CoqB 60 August  9,  1901
city council, passed 3 ordinances. 1.  collect wharfage on freight discharged at
city dock  2. license drays doing business in the city  3. regulation of shooting
galleries. not q   

Tot-Bandon-name b-act commute? Tot-Coq? Tot-Bandon OT-WA 
CoqB 60 August  9, 1901
     Peter Loggie passed through town, Wednesday, to Bandon from an
extended business trip in Washington.  

Tot-Coq enterprise-carpentry improve  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
J. J. Curren, prop.  Hotel Coq. has awarded contract to A C.Lukens, the
builder, for addition 24x50 ft; lower floor will be used as a store room while
2nd may be cut up in bedrooms.  not q   

Locale-McKinley  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901 
McKinley Items.  [family by name Weekly rented Laird place,]

Locale-McKinley climate  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901 
McKinley-items.  Harvest time in full blast.

Locale-McKinley school music literary  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
McKinley items.  McKinley school closed  last Fr. with singing and speaking. 
Had a pleasant time, but sorry to lose our teacher.   

Locale-McKinley Tot-GF paper  CoqB 60  August 9, 1901
     McKinley Items.  The attractions of Louis Heller seems to have left Gravel
Ford.  +  

Locale-McKinley agric machine? commute Tot-Coq?  CoqB (b 60) 
     McKinley items.  Charles Heller made a visit to Coquille last Saturday. 
Mr. Heller will soon start out with his threshing machine.  +  

Locale-McKinley Tot-GF name-Bunch transport   CoqB  60 August 9, 1901
     McKinley items.  Charlie and Taylor Bunch made a flying trip to the Ford
last Friday. +

Condit-strike OT-SF  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901 
situation of the strike at S F practically same as last reports  

Srh-ocean Srh-Alliance Srh-Pomona Srh-Empire Srh-freight condit-strike 
CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
Stmr Arcata sailed fm C.B., transferred freight and passengers to stmr Pomona
at Eureka, then return to CB --done to hold the sailors, who will join strikers
as soon as they reach S.F.  nfq 
However, on this trip the steamer will make San Francisco anticipating to lose
her sailors, in which event the management will transfer the officers from the
Steamer Empire to the Arcata to fill the places vacated by the sailors.   +  [cp]

OT-CrescentCity condit-strike Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay Srh-CaptReed food
Tot-Bandon  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901
It is reported Crescent City in bad way for supplies.  Flour selling for $10.00
per hundred.  Capt Reed of Mandalay was telephoned fm there to Bandon to
procure what flour he could.  Shortage accounted for by the company's vessels
being tied up in S.F. not q   [cp]     

School  CoqB 60 August 9, 1901 
[lengthy report on Tchrs Institute Bandon August 5-8.]
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CoqB61-63, open
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August 16, 1901

Road homeseekers?   CoqB 64 August. 16, 1901  Coos Bay Road Lands

 Climate  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
     The warm dry weather of late has been the most extended dry spell
experienced in this county in twenty years and as a result slight damage will
be done to some crops.  +

School Tot-multi Tot-BH locale-BeaverSlough  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
school apportionments
District #2 Hermann $72,   8 Coq City $844,    13  N. B. $90,   14 Riverton
$202,   20 Fishtrap $96,  21 Randolph $76,   9 Marshfield $952,  41 M.P.
$464,  55 Beaver Sl. $62,    69 Beaver Hill $98. 

Homeseekers  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
Homesteaders must live upon their claims.  May go someplace else to earn
living, but must actually live, reside, on the land. not q  

Agric-crop climate  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901  [weekly crop bulletin. temp,
etc]

Tot-Marshfield-name  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901 
J. W. Quick returned to his home Marshfield, Wednesday. 

Tot-POrford visit  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
J. L. Kronenberg returned Tue fm short visit P. Orford.   [red dot] 

Tot-Bandon-name visit Tot-Coq?  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
Chas Lorenz and wife, Bandon, visiting relatives in town. 

Health-provider-indir Tot-Coq outing beach Tot-Bandon  
CoqB 64 August 16, 1901 
R. S. Knowlton to Bandon where family camping on beach. 

Paper outing vacation beach  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
E. E. Johnson in editor's chair while editor took short vacation, beach. 

Tot-Bandon-name commute speech  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
Chas Felter, Bandon, thru town wed, to Marshfield to attend lecture of
Captain Felcher. [as typed]

Tot-Bridge name-Nosler mail food item-goods condit? 
CoqB 64 August 16,  1901
A. L. Nosler, post-master Bridge, to Rsbg Mon. to bring load of flour and dry
goods for store, Bridge.

Tot-Arago vital  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901 
Arago, August 6, to wife R.S. Tyrell, born a girl    not q

Novelty-brick  Tot-Coq CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
J. W. [as typed]  Krewson has finished burning his first kiln of brick and is
preparing for another kiln. 

Novelty-wood-shingle enterprise-carpentry improve? health-provider-indir
Tot-Coq   CoqB 64 August 16,  1901
     Druggist Knowlton's house is receiving the shingles, and has begun to take
on a good appearance. +

 Agric-farm locale-NorthFork  CoqB 64 August 16,  1901
     J. L. Barker and B.B. Teters, both of the North Fork, are hauling to their
farms and will erect residences thereon. +

Racism-origin entertain  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901 
Senator Hambden's colored minstrels [to be Mon night.]  

 School-indir locale-Cunningham lbr agric-farm enterprise-carpentry?
Improve?  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
     Prof. Hawkins and J.P. Messer have been busy the past week hauling
lumber and preparing to build a new dwelling on the latter's ranch on
Cunningham Creek.   + 

Fruit Tot-Coq  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
     Matt Kerrigan still has nice strawberries, in his patch in the north end of
town, and finds ready sale for them.  This is quite late...for strawberries.  +

Paper fair character  CoqB 64 August 16,  1901
 Coast Mail will issue a daily during coming fair, Marshfield. Enterprising on
part of publishers and shows up well for their publication.   not f quote  

Music Tot-Coq church improve?  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
[remodeling old band hall for M.E church ]  When completed it will be a neat
house, and will be occupied by that congregation.  +

school Tot-Coq OT-Roseburg character   CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
      Miss Joey Byers who was to have taught in the Coquille public school has
accepted a similar position in Roseburg.  Miss Byers is a first-class teacher
and will not fail to give satisfaction.   + 

Road-bridge Tot-Coq improve?  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
     J.B. Fox is having a building erected on the property recently purchased by
him on Front street, adjoining the long bridge.  It will be occupied by him as
soon as his stock of goods come.  +

Travel-transport climate  CoqB 64 August 16, 1901
Mrs. Viola Elliott and son, Earl, returned Sunday fm their trip to East. [Pretty
warm weather, so glad to be back.]
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church Tot-Coq   CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     It is stated that a Catholic church. will be established here in the near
future.
 
Pioneer entertain Event Tot-Coq  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901 
pioneer's annual reunion in Coq. this week  

Road-stage fair Tot-MP OT-Roseburg   CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
W.B. Fenton, prop. MP-Rsbg stage line will give special round trip rates
between the above places during the district fair at Roseburg.

Tot-Coq item-apparel organiz name-Lyons  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     Miss Josie Lyons has moved her stock of millinery, from the Odd Fellows
building, to Lyon's store on Front street, where she will be pleased to meet her
many customers.   +  

 Locale-Sixes pursuit-hunting entertain-story  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
John Curren, W.H. Thomas, Roll Anderson, Wm. Nefzger [to Sixes for few
days hunting.]  "Billy" will have another story when he gets back.  

Outing OT-CurryCo visit  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     J. W. Leneve and family returned, Tuesday evening, from a month's
camping expedition in Curry county.  Grandma Leneve, who has been visiting
in Bandon returned with them.  +

School paper  CoqB 65 August 16,  1901
[CBNews had item abt new teacher at 7th Grade, Marshfield; first that
"teacher" J. W. Mast heard of the offer was in newspaper.] 

Tot-Fairview locale-BullockMtn name-Nosler  bicycle health-accid 
CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     When returning from Fairview, Monday, and coming down Bullock
mountain Sam Nosler lost control of his bicycle and was thrown from it.  He
was bruised up considerably but received no serious injuries.   + 

Moving Tot-Coq-name OT-Kansas  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
Geo. M. Burris and family moved here fm Kansas not q

Enterprise-carpentry Tot-Coq improve?  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     John Curren has a carpenters at work erecting a two-story building 24 x 50
feet, at the rear of Hotel Coquille, fronting on "B" street...    +
 
 Outing beach climate Tot-Bandon  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
Camping season Bandon not as good as previous years because of high winds. 
Notwithstanding, a great many campers on beach not q at all

Crime-Landis county-official photo?  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     Sheriff Stephen Gallier has succeeded in securing a photograph of M.D.
Landis, the murderer.  The photograph is taken from a duplicate of the
original and is very good.  Sheriff Gallier experienced no little difficulty in
securing the photograph.  +  

 OT-Roseburg fair  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
Roseburg to have another street fair this yr.  Last year's success. not q 

Name-Parker Tot-Parkersburg mill-Parkersburg job Tot-Coq 
CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     Warren Parker has been helping J.C. Wilson in his machine shop at this
place for several days past.  Some repairs are being made for the Parkersburg
mill which has been shut down for about ten days past on account of an
accident to the big saws and main shaft.  The mill is expected to start up the
first of next week.  +

Health-death health-accid locale-CoosR locale-[?]  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901 
Very sad drowning W. Fork of N. Coos R., last Sun. afternoon.  Mrs. Mary
Bramer was bathing and accidentally got in beyond depth, drowned before
assistance could be rendered by her brother.  Leaves husband and 4 small 
children. not full q.

County-money School name-Bunch prices  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
Total amt of money used for school purposes last yr Coos co $29,960.92.
$22,000 was for teachers. only about $8000 for other purposes.  A good
showing, Co. supt Bunch confident this yr will exceed $30,000.  [cp]

Pursuit-baseball Tot-Bandon Tot-Marshfield health-accid-fight Srh-river Srh-
CoqR-indir misc-word-chewing-match  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     Quite a crowd of Marshfielders came over Saturday and proceeded on their
way to Bandon to witness the ball game which was to have taken place
between the Bandon and Marshfield nines.  A large crowd gathered at the
grounds, Sunday afternoon, expecting to see a game, but when the teams came
to the grounds a lively chewing match was indulged in and the game declared
off.   +

Church music Event? speech health-provider-indir  CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
Dedication services Presbyterian ch; choir under leadership Dr. Strange. 
Church decorated and presented very nice appearance.  Rev. F.G. Strange,
Ashland, delivered sermon eve, Rev. W.S. Holt, Portland, sermon, morn. not
q.

School name-Bunch  Event? Courthouse county-official 
CoqB 65 August 16, 1901
     County School Superintendent W.H. Bunch. assisted by Miss Florence
Smith and W.D. Reedy, convened teachers'  examination, at the county
superintendent's office at the county court house, Wednesday noon.  The
following are the applicants:  Miss Belle Rich,  Mrs. Ethel Turpen, Miss Inez
Lusk and Miss Evarda Erickson for state papers, and Miss Tillie Gamble,
Miss Anna Hall, Mrs. R.C. Endicott, Miss Wilson and Miss Emily Wall for
county papers. +
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pursuit-baseball health-accid-fight Tot-MP Tot-Coq 
CoqB.66 August 16, 1901
     The ball game between the Coquille and Myrtle Point second nines, last
Thursday afternoon, broke up in a row in the eighth inning.  A couple of free-
for-all fights were indulged in, and as a result a few black eyes were worn by
the participants.  The score stood 7 to 11 in favor of Myrtle Point when the
game ended.  +

Organiz entertain excursion  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
Woodmen excursion last Saturday a success, lg. crowd attending. [descr. of
activities.]  

Agric-farm name-Nosler Tot-Fairview fruit crime health-accid-fight 
CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
 Samuel Nosler rented farm fm BH Haskins, Haskins passing the place near
Fairview and commenced picking fruit.  Nosler remonstrated and there was a
general mix-up in which Haskins was badly disfigured. [jury trials; jury
returned not guilty verdict against  S. Nosler within 15 min. it was mixup over
who was to get the fruit on the place.]  not q  
   
Condit-strike other-coal steel food Srh-ocean  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
Strike Situation.  [head]
The Outlook is Growing Darker.   [sub-head]
Coal Famine in Frisco.
   Still no change for better in strike situation.  great steel strike, east, far fm
settled and striking forces being increased.  S.F. strike growing more; unions
walking out. not q.
The coal supply of San Francisco is running short and a coal famine is
emminent [sic].  The smaller coast towns which are dependent on the city for
supplies are crippled and a great many are out of flour and sugar, etc.  Most
boats in port are tied up.   +  [cp] 

Entertain dance pioneer  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
     The pioneer dance, Wednesday evening, was a complete success.  +

School Locale-Roy Tot-Bandon  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
Miss BelIe Rich has resigned as teacher Roy dist. to accept position in
primary dept Bandon school.  

Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay Srh-river Srh-CoqR condit locale-CoqR Locale-
CoosBay OT-CrescentCity  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
It reported tt stmr Mandalay sailed fm SF Wed morn with full cargo for
Crescent City, C.B., and this river. 

Condit-strike food Tot-Coq Srh-ocean Srh-Allliance OT-SF-indir OT-Portland 
CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
     On account of the strike there is a scarcity of sugar and flour in Coquille,
but the steamer Alliance is expected the first of the week from Portland, which
will relieve the situation.  +  [cp] 

Tot-Dora outing  food-meat pursuit-hunting  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
     Clarence Dean and wife, Mrs. C.H. Frye and Wm. Cray left for the Dora
neighborhood, yesterday morning on a camping expedition.  They will make a
specialty of drying venison for the market.  +

Church Tot-Bandon  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
LDS holding their state church. reunion at Bandon, 15th - 28th.

Health-provider Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Daphne dairy-indir 
CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
     Dr. Culin's gasoline launch Daphne lost her wheel opposite the creamery,
last Saturday afternoon, so the boat drifted down with the tide the rest of the
way to this city.  The doctor will be rather handicapped until he receives a
new wheel.  + 

 School locale-Lee moving OT-WillametteValley  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
School closed Lee dist., until Sept 1. J.C. Harding tchr left for his home in
Willamette Valley and endeavor to dispose of property there.  If successful
will move family to coos co.

Interest OT-Roseburg-name health-insane outing beach Tot-Bandon Srh-river
Srh-CoqR  CoqB 66 August 16,  1901
     W.O. Greek, of Roseburg, came down on Wednesday evening's boat on his
way to Bandon to spend some time on the beach.  He reports the old
gentleman who passed through this place some time ago being one Jim Miner,
who deserted from the soldier's home some time ago, and that the old fellow's
mind is afflicted.  The wheelbarrow he had belonged to Mr. Greek, the old
gentleman having "borrowed" it.  +

Pioneer  entertain Event? Tot-multi?  name-Nosler  CoqB 66 August 16, 1901
[lengthy article on pioneer's reunion at Coq [[cp>] held on regular train day
for MP, Marshfield benefit. held at Collier's grove; Isaiah Hacker, pres assn. 
officers elected ] for ensuing year: S.B. Cathcart, pres.; I Hacker, first vice
pres.; Mrs. Esther lockhart, 2nd vice pres.; Mrs. Ada Egenhoff, sec.; B.F.
Ross, treas.; Dr. C. W. Tower, historian;  W.D.L.F. Smith, marshall. 
[condolences to 5 deceased members assn: Mrs. Wm Volkmar, Capt. W H
Harris, Joseph Collier, Dr. S L Leneve and S H Hazard.]  evening session,
reminiscences of early pioneer life in Coos co.  Judge J H Nosler, B.F. Ross,
J.J. Lamb, J.B. Dully, M.G. Pohl, Chas. Eckhoff, Chas. Hillborn, J.W. Mast, J.
Henry Schroeder and others gave talks ] which were highly entertaining and
enjoyed by the large audience present.
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Natl-filler racism condit   Coq B 67 August 16, 1901
     The lynching epidemic has been both violent and wide-spread this summer,
and a cure or sure preventive [sic] is yet to be discovered.   +  [cp] 
 
Natl-filler Alaska-mining condit  CoqB 67 August 16, 1901
     Late reports indicate that many who went to the Klondike to find gold
found starvation, but that doesn‘t lessen the number of gold hunters.  + 

Natl-filler Airship interest  CoqB 67 August 16, 1901
     The new airship of M. Santos-Dumont may be as great a success as
claimed, but it is a little strange that he fails every time he tries to pull down
the standing prize of $29,000 for the airship that goes over a prescribed route
near Paris.   +  [M. also in cz-airship]

Entertain-show racism-origin-indir Tot-Coq organiz music? 
CoqB 67 August 16, 1901
     If you miss seeing Senator Hamden’s colored minstrels, at Masonic Hall,
Monday evening, you will miss something good.  +   [cp] 

Lhc-coal  BH-co Tot-BH? Locale-Isthmus Locale-Beaverton other-coal condit 
CoqB 67 August 16, 1901
[ Lengthy article on CB coal fields, sounds like verbatim to what in CCH On
Dec 16, 1900 Beaverton practically closed but devel cont BH, etc.   [cp]   ]

August 23, 1901

racism natl natl-filler condit  CoqB  68 August 23, 1901
     Again the barbarous practice of burning negroes has come up, this time at
Pierce City, Mo., where three of the blacks were burned by a mob of white
men and the entire negro population driven from the town and their homes
burned.  +  [cp]

RR-passenger RR-CBR excursion fair Srh-river Srh-CoqR Tot-MP Tot-Coq
Tot-Marshfield  CoqB 68 August 23, 1901
     There will be daily excursion trains from Myrtle Point to Marshfield during
the district fair, at this place.  They will connect with the lower river boats at
this place.  This will be a great convenience to those on this side of the county
who wish to attend.  +   [M. means trains and boats from this place, not that
fair in Coq.]   [cp]
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CoqB 69-70, open
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war-indir govt speech Srh-BattleshipOregon Tot-Bandon-name 
Coq B 71 August 23, 1901
 (The Pride of the Navy, related by Chas Felter of Bandon,  [descr. of famous
run, battles, cruises of Battleship Oregon long article not q.]   [handwritten
note adds: nothing about Felter or his personality]

Tot-Coq boomer? Improv town-pride  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     The activity in building in Coquille is somewhat interesting, and helps to
enliven the appearance of the town considerably.  Where so much building
goes on it shows a marked degree of growth and the people's confidence in the
future of the town.  +  

Agric  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901  [weekly crop bulletin, temp. etc. 
    
RE Name-Simpson name-Graham name-Phelan  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
Real Estate Transfers.  Wm Noble and wife to L.J. Simpson. [many other to
L.J. Simpson, as well.]  
    R A Graham and wife to P L Phelan, power of attorney.
Miriam Graham and husband to F M Friedberg, lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,and 7, and
n1/2 [sic] of lot 8,    block 12, Railroad add to Marshfield, $350. 
Miriam Graham and husband to J F Hall and Jas T Hall, lots 9,10, ands1/2
[sic] of lot 8, block 12, Railroad add to Marshfield, $150.   [cp]

Misc-cosmic natl-filler  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     Enoke's [sic] comet may now be seen, but it gives no excuse for all night
wandering, as it can only be seen through a power glass, such as those used at
professional observatories.  + 

Disaster-earthquake OT-BritishColumbia  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
British Columbia having a few earthquake shocks not q

Temperance event  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
[lengthy descr of]  WCTU program; first convention of Coos. Mrs. Merchant,
Fry, Wilson, Llewellen, Goodloe, Brink, Disher, Lamb, Eva Hall, White, Chas
Fry mentioned. ]
 
Health-birth Tot-Coq-name  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
son born to M/M W.L.Kistner.Coq Aug 20 not q

Church Tot-Coq  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     Rev. C.P. Baily, baptist missionary for this district, will preach in Coquille
on the first Sunday in September. [sic]  +

Enterprise-SO-co name-Shine? B-act Tot-Coq? Tot-MP 
CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
R. E. Shine passed thru town Wed on way to MP business   not q  

Health-accid  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901 
Miss Ione Hanscom sprained wrist badly not q

BH-co crop Locale-LR  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     The Beaver Hill Coal Co. received fifty tons of hay from the lower river
Wednesday.  +  [cp]

Racism-origin entertain-show music? organiz  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
Senator Hamden's minstrels showed to a small audience, Masonic hall, Mon
eve. not full q  [cp]

Crime-Landis paper OT-SF  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     Last Sunday's Examiner gave an illustrated write up of Landis and the
scene of the murder of Eudaily.   + 

RR-name-Chandler RR-name-Coke RR-Co BH-name-Chandler b-act Tot-Coq
Tot-BH  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     Manager Chandler and Atty. J. S. Coke, of the railroad company, were in
town on business Wednesday.   [cp]  +

County-official visit OT-Tacoma  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
County Clerk L.H. Hazard [returned home fm 10 day visit Tacoma].  

Agric commute Tot-Coq? Tot-Marshfield  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
W.C. London, pres.  S.O. Agricultural Society in town on way to Marshfield 
nq

Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
Arr. by Mandalay Sat T. Urquhart, Mrs. Urquhart, 2 others  

Church event locale-Coos  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
Christian Ch, Coos co Sunday school convention in Sept.

Mill-Riverton Tot-Riverton boomer? Improve Enterprise-carpentry? 
CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
It is reported that the Riverton saw mill will be started in the near future.  This
would be a grand thing for this thriving little town.  L.H. Morgan is busy
turning his house around and will build a two-room addition to it which will
improve the appearance considerably. +  [M. one item or 2?]   

Lbr mill-[?] locale-Coos novelty-wood-lath  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901 
Total shipments lumber by mills of Coos Co. 2,372,273 ft, 90,000 lath. 

Name-Nosler visit OT-Willamette  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
     J. T. Nosler, and wife, J.H. Nosler and wife, and Wes Nosler, wife and
family, left for the Willamette valley, yesterday, where they expect to remain
about a month.  +  

RR-phy job?  CoqB 71 August 23, 1901
Section crew clearing brush and burning old stumps and debris to beautify
depot grounds not q    [cp]
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organiz Tot-Coq  Coq B 72 August 23, 1901  start of AOUW Lodge, Coq.  

misc-story pursuit-hunting paper-attitude Tot-Marshfield  CoqB 72 August
23, 1901  The wild man of the Sixes has again been seen, this time by a
couple of Marshfield hunters.  They even found a cave in which he had his
winter's provisions stored.  Next!  +

pursuit-baseball prices  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
head]  Answer to Marshfield's challenge
BILLY SMITH,
  Mgr. Marshfield Baseball Club.
  DEAR Sir: -- In regard to your challenge printed in last week's Sun would
say that any time you will name place and time I will be too glad to meet you
or your representative, to agree on umpire and grounds, and name of men that
are going to play in the teams.
  We will play you for $250.00 a side, or $500.00 later preferred.
  Please notify me in regard,
   Yours respectfully,
    JOHN CURREN,
Manager B. B. Club.

Srh-ocean Srh-Mandalay visit OT-OaklandCali  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901 
Mrs. Emma Falconer, Oakland Cal arr. on visit to son Wm Mansell and
family.  She came on Mandalay.   nq

School health-accid health-provider commute Tot-Fairview 
CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
     Prof.  F. C. Kinnicutt came to town, from Fairview last Monday evening,
to consult Dr. Culin, having cut his left hand very badly while splitting wood. 
He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Mollie.  +  

Health-sickness  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
     Roy McCloskey has been very ill at the home of his parents for some time
past, and there is little chance for his recovery.  He is suffering from
hemorrages [as typed] of the lungs.  Roy has many friends who deeply regret
his affliction.  + 

Srh-river Srh-CoqR Srh-Echo Srh-Favorite outing excursion Tot-Bandon Tot-
MP  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
Stmr Echo gave excursion to Bandon fm MP last Sun. Boat crowded to fullest
capacity.  Stmr Favorite joined them w/nice crowd and day pleasantly spent. 
nq  

Name-Lyons friend entertain music food  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
     Miss Josie Lyons entertained a large number of her friends, at the home of
her mother, Mrs. E. M. Lyons, last Tuesday evening.  The evening was spent
in games, music, etc., until about 11 o'clock when an elegant lunch was
served.  A very enjoyable evening was spent.   +

Health-contag? Health-sickness health-death Tot-Fairview 
CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
Mrs. Fred Barker died at the home of J. L. Barker, at Fairview, last Sunday
evening, August 18,1901.  [suffering from consumption some time. end not
unexpected; leaves husband, 2 sm children] to mourn the loss of a loving wife
and mother. [buried family grounds Fairview Aug 20.]

Disaster-fire Srh-CaptWillard Tot-Coq(near) saying? 
CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
     Last Saturday evening, about 4 o'clock, the residence of Capt. O.R.
Willard, about one mile above town, burned to the ground, Some of the
household goods were saved, but the family's clothing, etc., went up in smoke
as did also the belongings of Claude Fox who has been staying at the house. 
The loss is a heavy one on Mr. Willard and is discouraging in the face of other
misfortunes.   + 

School Tot-Coq misc-word-bespeak  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
following teachers to teach fall term Coq:  M.O. Hawkins, principal; J. W.
Mast 7th gr;  Miss Laura Wise, 5th and 6th, Miss Eva Hall 3rd-4th, Miss
Florence Twombly, lst -2nd.  With this able corps of teachers we bespeak a
successful term.   [M note, I thought there was a high school room.]

Condit-strike OT-SF  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
strike in S.F. retail houses have lost heavily not q     [cp] 
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Srh-ocean Srh-freight Srh-Mandalay Tot-Bandon Tot-NB food 
CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
 Stmr Mandalay discharged freight both N B and Bandon; flour and sugar
which relieved the pressure  nq.  [cp]  

 Utility machine [?]  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
     The engine to operate the electric light plant, which has been expected to
be here the first of the week...   +

 Tot-Coq road-bridge prices lbr  CoqB 72 August 23, 1901
city council examined bids for building bridge across gulch at north End A St.  
J.A. Collier, all cedar $298  ;  J.A. Collier all fir $258   W.S. Mast  $302.30 
Geo Ridinger, all cedar  $269  Geo Ridinger, all fir, $250.  Bid of  J.A. Collier
for $290 accepted.  Nq
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judge? Tot-Marshfield crime lifestyle item-liquor anti-character paper-attitude
misc-word-cutting-affray misc-word-imbibing...juice 
Coq B 72a Aug 23,1901 
     Justice Hyde, of Marshfield, had a cutting affray tried before him Monday,
in which Jack Bowron was the defendant.  It seems that Bowron had been
imbibing too freely in bug juice and came home Sunday afternoon, and was
abusing his wife when W. H. Noble interfered.  Bowron then left the house
and in a few minutes returned with a knife and a revolver.  He started after his
wife again when Chas. Noble,, who was out in the barn, hearing her cries for
help, rushed into the house and started to interfere, and in consequence,
received three ugly stabs -- one in the neck, one over the heart, and in the right
side, before he could over-power him . As above stated the case was tried
Monday, and Bowron was let go with a $15 fine for being drunk, trying to kill
his wife, and stabbing a man three times.  This is pretty cheap for such a
crime, and such a penalty will not do much towards intimidating criminals.   +

Srh-ocean Srh-Confianza Srh-CaptJackson climate OT-SF Locale-
MonterreyBay Locale-CoqR interest
CoqB 72a August 23, 1901
     The little schooner Confianza came back to port today after being a
plaything for the trade winds off the coast for forty days. She sailed for
Coquille river with a crew of four men in command of Captain Jackson.  She
was so long out that her provisions were almost gone and when the anchor
was dropped the bottom of her water casks were scarcely damp.  For over two
weeks the captain and men had been living on short rations.  The schooner left
port in ballast and so little of it had she in her hold that she would not stand up
in an ordinary breeze with all her sails set.  Captain Jacobson said the vessel
was four times almost within sight of Coquille river and each time the
schooner was blown out to sea.  The last time the schooner was carried down
the coast off Monterey bay and for a week she was working het [sic] way back
to this port.  --S.F. Examiner, August 17.   +
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