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On This Day in Coos County History

Big Crowds Are Expected For Next Ten Days Hotels and Restaurants Will Be Taxed to the Utmost Taking Care of the Crowd Marshfield is going to have a big crowd of people to look after next week. It is likely that several hundred will come to attend the encampment of the Spanish-American war veterans and there will be great crowds from different parts of the county. All of the camps will close down… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Local Corps Secures Quarters on Front Street Capt. and Mrs. Stack Will Be In Charge — First Meeting to Be Held Saturday Night The opening of the local corps of the Salvation Army which was to have taken place several weeks ago but was postponed, will now take place this weekend, the opening meeting being set for 8 o’clock Saturday night. The Army had quite a difficulty locating a hall suitable… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Blame Is Placed On Ryan And Griffin Boys Former Could Not Be Found and Latter Alleged to be Not Entirely Responsible The trial of the three Eastside boys who were arrested and brought before the juvenile court was held by Judge Wade yesterday afternoon. It was alleged that the boys had demolished a wagon belonging to an Eastside lady. The two McHale boys were acquitted as it was shown that they… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Quite a drop in retail lumber prices is advertised today by the North Bend Mill and Lumber Company. There has been a general drop in the market and the company is meeting this in retail sales. Building to some extent at least has been postponed on account of the high price of lumber but it is now pointed out that the retail prices advertised are lower than they have been at any time for the past… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

County Association Makes An Appeal For Help Good Work Has Justified the Asking for Help by Subscription, It Is Stated The Coos County Public Health association through the president, Sara A. Smith, and the secretary, Alice Vestal, has sent out the following appeal in a circular letter: “The Coos County Public Health association is finding itself in need of funds with which to supplement the… → Read More

Myrtle Point Police Logs

At 1:08 a.m. on C Street and Eighth Street, driver issued a warning following a traffic stop. At 12:04 p.m. on Maryland Avenue, welfare check was handled. At 8:22 p.m. on Ash Street and Fourth Street, a disturbance was handled. At 10: 32 p.m. on Spruce Street, suspicious conditions were reported. At 4:22 a.m. on Willow Street and Eighth Street, an arrest was made following a traffic stop. At… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Women’s Club Will Give a Dance to Help Raise Money for the Purpose The North Bend Federation of Women’s Clubs is arranging for a benefit dance to be given Friday evening at Eckhoff’s hall in North Bend. The purpose of the dance is to start a fund toward the purchase of drinking fountains for the city. Later, sometime in the early fall, a tag day and drive are planned for the same cause. Lack of… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Proclamation Is Issued Today For Marshfield From June 14 to 19 People of the City Are Asked to Clear Up Their Premises for Season In view of the fact that the setting aside of a special week to be regularly observed in the city of Marshfield as Clean-Up Week will result in the beautifying of the community and in eliminating fire causes to such an extent that the custom should be instituted and… → Read More

Coos Bay man arrested on multiple charges

COOS BAY — A Coos Bay man was arrested Wednesday in Coos Bay on DUII and harassment-domestic charges. → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Annual Commencement Exercises At High School The annual commencement exercises of the senior class of the Marshfield high school will be held at the high school building this evening at 8’o clock. The address to the graduates will be made by Rev. H.C. Kephart. It is expected that the exercises will be largely attended by relatives and friends of the graduates. Not A True Bill Returned And He Is… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Tom T. Bennett Tells of State Highway Work Returns from Attending Meeting of the Commission — Work Being Curtailed Work started in Coos county will be finished by the state highway commission, according to Tom T. Bennett, who has returned home after attending the meeting of the commission as a representative from Coos county. Mr. Bennett says the members of the commission, considering the high… → Read More

Coos Bay Farmers Market opens with new layout

COOS BAY — After a month delay, the Downtown Coos Bay Farmers Market is back. → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

No Provisions Made For Using Private Cars Will Ask that an Embargo be Placed on Foreign Shipments — Wire Portland Meeting Last evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms the auto dealers of Marshfield held a meeting to discuss the situation in regards to the gasoline shortage. The 10,000 gallons of gasoline additional that is being shipped to Marshfield by the Standard Oil makes a total of 26,000… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Both Sides of Eastside Mill to be Operated Will Give Work to Twenty More Men — Logs Coming from Camps in Good Shape It was announced at the C.A. Smith mill this afternoon that logs were coming in from the Smith-Powers camp now in good shape and in a few days both sides of the Eastside mill will be operated. Only one side has been running but the other side will be started which will give… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Burial Places of Old Soldiers Are Defiled North Bend Man Makes Complaint About Acts of Someone Who Took Away Decorations A Hemenway, an old soldier of North Bend, reports a shameful vandalism which was committed at the cemetery in Marshfield. He says that with some others he went to the Odd Fellows’ cemetery Saturday and decorated the graves of several old soldiers. He went back again Sunday to… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

Is Seized By The Officers At North Bend Yesterday Was Concealed in the Brush on Montana Avenue — Driver Comes to Get It Ten gallons of moonshine whiskey contained in a Coco Coal barrel was seized by the police at North Bend yesterday afternoon. The liquor was hidden in the brush on the west side of Montana near California. The police had a tip that there was liquor in that neighborhood. They… → Read More

Powers Police Log

At 4:22 p.m. at Orchard Park, casual contact was handled. At 6:56 p.m. on South Fourth Street, burn complaint reported. At 12:56 p.m. on Spruce Street and First Avenue, driver issued a warning following a traffic stop. At 4:15 p.m. on First Avenue and Fig Street, information was gathered about a minor in possession of liquor. At 5:29 p.m. on South Second Avenue, casual contact was handled. At… → Read More

Myrtle Point Police Log

At 2:55 a.m. on U.S. Highway 42 South, suspicious conditions were handled. At 8:04 a.m. on Eighth Street, suspicious conditions were handled. At 12:16 p.m. on Spruce Street, criminal mischief was handled. At 5:52 a.m. on Stover Lane, driver issued a warning following a traffic stop. At 11:50 p.m. on Eighth Street, driver issued a warning following a traffic stop. At 6:14 p.m. on View Street,… → Read More

On This Day in Coos County History

New Drills Taken Up By Each Team and Opposition Will Attempt Beating the Records The two contesting teams of the Marshfield fire department made some fast time in the competitive drill last night. Each team set a pace for a new drill, each of which will be followed by the opposition team next Thursday in an effort to beat the time. The team No. 1 is now a little over two minutes in the series of… → Read More

Police investigate arson fire in Powers

POWERS — Authorities responded to reports of a vehicle fire on Memorial Day. → Read More