Grand Jury In Session At Coquille In 1912 Report
The January 1912 grand jury for Coos County Oregon indicts John Giltney of Bandon for burglary and discharges Joe Coach in a no true bill ruling about a killing in Bandon. It urges the county court to require itemized bills and detailed cost records for roads and public business.
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Coquille
John Giltney
Bandon
Joe Coach
Coach
Circuit Court of
Coos County
Oregon
E. J. Coffeit
Forman
Tom Coke
C. W. Calef
H. P. Wallace
C. G. Garoutte
H. B. Ingersoll
Jasper Yoakam
Special Features At The Unique Manager Shhroeder Presents
Next Tuesday and Wednesday December 17 and 18 a vaudeville bill promises a diversified show for the money. Tuesday offers Ben Hur in a vivid production, Mysterious Paulinetta, and Fritz Kaufman in burlesque magic ventriloquism and crayon drawing. Wednesday brings Feist Brothers Trained Animals Circus with 48 trained rats and acts includingLady and Gyp the high school rats Polly and Dooly. Admission 10 and 2 cents. Dr W P Grandy visited Coquille on Saturday on business.
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Shhroeder
Feist Brothers Trained Animals Circus
Cate
Wice
Lady
Polly
Dooly
Postmaster Reports Mail Weights for November in Coos Curry
Umpqua Valley News notes Postmaster Charles Parks presents an itemized November mail summary. Total weights show 82,312 pounds moved on Marshfield Myrtle Point stage routes under C. P. Barnard, with extensive traffic to Coos and Curry counties and local duties amid winter road conditions.
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U. S
Coos
Curry
Pounds
Marshfield
Myrtle Point
Millwood
Parks
Uringeny
C. P. Barnard
Barnard
How to Get Soil Samples Properly
Corvalis Oregon December 11. The Oregon Agricultural College agronomy department offers printed soil sampling directions. Farmers sending samples to Prof H D Scudder will receive vital soil and crop guidance. Take samples from open fields and avoid paths, gopher holes, and modified areas for accurate results.
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Scudder
Experiment Station Soils Department
H. D. Scudder
How to Feed Elk Puzzle in Yellowstone Park
Washington report notes about 30000 elk in Yellowstone National Park for winter. Authorities plan to spend large sums on hay to feed the elk and manage the animals. Buffalo herds thrive with indications of a spring increase, counting 49 buffalo with 10 calves in July.
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Washington
Yellowstone National Park
Park
Wyoming
Prize hog yields 726 pounds of meat and lard
Thomas A. Findlay of Edenhower county farm butchered a prize hog Sunday. The animal dressed 726 pounds and produced 30 pounds of leaf lard 300 pounds of other lard and 820 pounds of bacon.
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Thomas A. Findlay
Edenhower
Siletz
Commissioner General
Crook County
Oregon
Northern Pacific Railway
Northwestern Land Products
No Clouds on Horizon in Portland Foresees Prosperity
Prominent financiers in Portland predict six months of strong activity across Northwest industry and commerce. They cite record wheat crops of about 67 million bushels and a recovering lumber sector, with railroads set for expansion boosting payrolls. A note of caution points to real estate and retail dullness as temporary.
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Portland
Oregon
Northwest
Rte Leerteery
Flurry in Call Money Marks Rising Rates Across Markets
A telegraph note reports a flurry in the call money market with banks seeking to call funds and reinvest in industrial and mercantile lines. The shift drives demand loan rates higher, shaping broader speculative pressure in East and other regions.
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Telegrath
Accident at Conologue’s logging camp injures Barklow
Word reaches us that Floyd Barklow son of Mr and Mrs Nathan Barklow was hurt at Conologue’s logging camp on Lampa Creek Tuesday. He tangled with a cable line and sustained multiple broken ribs and chest injuries though not in danger. His father left for Bandon to be with him at the hospital.
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Floyd Barklow
Nathan Barklow
Conologue
Lampa Creek
Bandon
Giant copper slab showcased from Curry County belt
Reporter Addison Bennett describes a native copper slab of about eighty pounds found near Agness. The slab, hauled by mail boat to Portland for exhibition, highlights Curry County's vast mineral belt with adjacent deposits of copper, gold, cinnabar, and coal.
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Oregonian‘n Able
Addison Bennett
Portland
Agness
West Fork
Curry
Bennett
Mr.Bennett
Gold Beach Globe
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W. P. Grandy
Coquilie
Cooley & Farleigh, Props
L. W. Walls & Son
I'D
Wfite
F. S. Dow
Pearce the Harness Man
Roseberg
Yellowstone Park
National Rivers and Harbors Congress
United States Sub-Treasury
Chicago
George W. Fitzgerald
L. Strong
Curry County
N. P. Peterson
Beacon
Ore