JnR Hotel History
1909 May 18. The hotel was built and called the Coffman Hotel. The owners were Goldia and Sylivia Coffman.
1910 March 8. Daniel Webster of Fort Bidwell died in his sleep at 3am. He was born in Cleveland, OH 6/4/1838. He had moved to Fort Bidwell in 1859.
1910 March 24. P. F. Powers were thrown out of the two-story hotel. Two girls witnessed the event. He was buried in Genoa, NV. He had moved here in 1884.
1910 April 7. Mrs. John Franklin, 29, died of unknown causes leaving behind her husband and 10 children - the youngest were twins about 2 weeks old. She is buried in Lake City.
1910 April 13, Alex Weilmunster was murdered by A. B. Hughes. Alex was stabbed after an argument got out of control. Officials found him face down in room 12. He was 41.
1913 November 13, John P Harris was found by a black housemaid on Wednesday morning. There were bloody sheets and the body. He looked as though he was bludgeoned with an object. There were no suspects.
1917 December 22, Fred Bush was murdered in an upstairs room. He was shot 11 times and his scalp removed, but not by Indians according to officials. Down the hall another body was found. The investigation continues.
1923 December 13, Coffman sold the hotel to James Williams who renamed it the American Hotel in Cedarville.
1924 April 9, George Elliot was shot in the hand by A. Gibson. George bled to death. Gibson was also shot in the hand and was taken to jail. He died to next morning.
1925 Hotel was named Surprise Hotel.
1925 December 2, George "Scotty" Brand, 83, died at the hotel of natural causes. He was born in 1842 in Scotland. He was buried at the local cemetery.
1932 May 26. A man walked into the lobby behind his wife and shot her. He then shot himself.
1932 November 16, Jack Miller was found dead by the officer in the hotel. Cause unknown.
1926 January 6, Dorris Fulcher of Fort Bidwell was shot by Harry Calderwood Christmas night in front of the hotel. Too much moonshine was the cause. Calderwood was found hanged in jail before sentencing.
1947 The name was changed to the Keystone Hotel. S. O. Cressler was the owner. He died 3 months later of natural causes. His wife took over the hotel. The hotel had a bakery, Lobby and barbershop.
1978 Golden bought the hotel and called it Golden-Bush. It had a restaurant, bar, lobby and barbershop
1953 June 2 or 3. A fire burned away the front of the hotel.
1988 Arreche owned the hotel but it wasn't open as a hotel.
1990 November, A fire burned part of the hotel.
1993 Named the Drew Hotel owned by Bill and Edith Drew of Petaluma
2005 August 1. Named the JnR Hotel owned by Jim and Ramona Brown. No dealths or murders as of yet and we hope to keep it that way. We are no longer a wild west hotel. Stop by and see us.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Raising the county TOT will do the residents little good as the county will not commit to use it to promote tourism but only fatten the general fund. The general fund has already become a giant rathole as the board spends our money in ways that doesn't promote the county nor increase the tax base but only to fund unsustainable expenses.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Since folks rent a hotel room to sleep, one of the most important aspects of your destination should be a great bed. Jnr Hotel bought all new beds last year that have a 10 year unprorated warrenty. If they have a problem during the 10 year term we get a new one free. I think the company knows they made a great bed. Customers think so too with the great comments we get about the beds.
Another important aspect is location so when you get to your location driving to the store or resturant isn't a requirement. From the JnR Hotel you can walk everywhere. Most everthing is within a block.
Don't miss the tree lighting tonight at the Senior Center. It's always great!
Another important aspect is location so when you get to your location driving to the store or resturant isn't a requirement. From the JnR Hotel you can walk everywhere. Most everthing is within a block.
Don't miss the tree lighting tonight at the Senior Center. It's always great!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Turkey Day
Wow, the year is almost over already! Most everyone is closed today to celebrate and give thanks. I hope you readers all enjoy the day.
There are still wonderful sights and sounds in Surprise Valley. Last night the cows were complaining about something. A rooster was crowing. And a flock of geese flew by. The deer of course visited. I only have seen the black baby deer once though so far in the driveway - so cute.
The Warner mountains are painted white, where the Nevada range has all melted off. We need some more moisture. The lake looks so barren without any water, but its a good time to explore it. There are all kinds of things out there. The rocks are still moving around too! Some freak of nature - wind, frost heave, magnetics, or visitors from the beyond. With a bit of wind it's a good place for Land Sailing.
There are still wonderful sights and sounds in Surprise Valley. Last night the cows were complaining about something. A rooster was crowing. And a flock of geese flew by. The deer of course visited. I only have seen the black baby deer once though so far in the driveway - so cute.
The Warner mountains are painted white, where the Nevada range has all melted off. We need some more moisture. The lake looks so barren without any water, but its a good time to explore it. There are all kinds of things out there. The rocks are still moving around too! Some freak of nature - wind, frost heave, magnetics, or visitors from the beyond. With a bit of wind it's a good place for Land Sailing.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
It is hard to believe that I have been too busy to blog for so long, but that is the case. This weekend was the Stancoff/Minto wedding. The guests seemed to have had a good time and the wedding was a success.
The aftermath is cleaning all the rooms again and doing all the laundry. Business is good, yes, but my wife is still in San Jose caring for my recovering son, who we didn't think was going to make it. He is getting better though and there is hope ahead. It has been a long path for us all.
The weather is beginning to change with cold nights but really nice days. Soon winter will be here and then soon after we will start another year.
The aftermath is cleaning all the rooms again and doing all the laundry. Business is good, yes, but my wife is still in San Jose caring for my recovering son, who we didn't think was going to make it. He is getting better though and there is hope ahead. It has been a long path for us all.
The weather is beginning to change with cold nights but really nice days. Soon winter will be here and then soon after we will start another year.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Today was the Fort Bidwell BBQ (Chicken & Steak). The profits go to the volunteer fire department. The weather was wonderful and the thunder storms did not appear - nice sun and in the high 70's with little wind (Last year was windy and very wet.). The food was excellent this year and they drew a big crowd but the serving line was under a minute. What a great bunch of efficient volunteers. The JnR Hotel was full so I took the housekeeper with me to take a break since she started at 8am and it was already 1pm when we left. She didn't finish until 5pm. I'm still doing laundry and thinking that I should have taken something out of the freezer for dinner. I guess I will go to the Country Hearth Restaurant and refill my stomach before it gets too late.
I like to automate everything I can to save labor costs and therefore keep low room rates. So I want to automate the housekeepers task list usung Excel. So far no luck but my formula is definately missing something. I am looking in a range of cells for a room number match, then another range of cells with a date plus another range with days staying to see if the room should be cleaned for a new guest or serviced for the existing guest or ignored since it wasn't occupied in the date range. I can get it to work until I change it to ranges of cells. Great challenge.
I like to automate everything I can to save labor costs and therefore keep low room rates. So I want to automate the housekeepers task list usung Excel. So far no luck but my formula is definately missing something. I am looking in a range of cells for a room number match, then another range of cells with a date plus another range with days staying to see if the room should be cleaned for a new guest or serviced for the existing guest or ignored since it wasn't occupied in the date range. I can get it to work until I change it to ranges of cells. Great challenge.
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