Coos and Curry Fair Association Incorporation Planned
Subscribers report $6 375 pledged toward a $10 000 capitalization plan. Incorporators named are Thos D Guerin W T Dement and L A Roberts with articles of incorporation to be filed. A fall fair is planned after officers and directors are elected and groundwork progresses. Sale notice for Norway Store details offered.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Coos and Curry Fair Association
Myrtle Club
Thos. D. Guerin
W. T. Dement
L. A. Roberts
Endorsements Highlight George M. Brown for Prosecuting Attorney
Prominent Coos and Douglas County figures praise George M. Brown, a Republican candidate for prosecuting attorney, calling him honest and capable. They cite his lifelong residency near Roseburg, early work on a farm, schooling, and a successful law career as reasons for voter trust. Paid advertisement in the Enterprise.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
George M. Brown
Binger Hermann
J.C. Fullerton
R. C. Dement
Steve Gallier
L. Harlocker
Coos
Douglas
Mr. Brown
Roseburg
Myrtle Club Hosts Brilliant Home Reception in Myrtle Point
The Myrtle Club held a successful house warming with about fifty guests, featuring dancing to Arrington's orchestra, whist and card tables, and refreshments. A separate letter to the Myrtle Point Enterprise questions Dr. McCormac's teaching certification, charging no valid certificate was issued in February 1911.
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Myrtle Point
Myrtle Club
Dr. L
G. Johnson
GC. E. Huling
H. B. Steward
Arrington
McCormac
Coquille Herald
County Board of Education
W. H. Bunch
A. G. Raab
County Board of Examiners
Salem
Oregon School Law
McCormack
Messrs Bunch
Raab
Socialists Plan County Organ in Bandon Convention
A county socialist convention in Bandon decided to start a weekly newspaper and arrange transfer of a California plant to the county. The paper will operate in Bandon with the plant ready in about seven weeks, editor to be chosen before presses arrive.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Bandon
California
Bitulithic Pavement Endorsed By Portland Test Results
Testimony from J. W. Morris and T. M. Hurlburt endorses Bitulithic pavement for heavy street traffic. Portland data show 1,628,294 square yards laid in year ending 1911 with prior years totaling 1,182,000 and maintenance under $2,000. Also notes Curry County Republican Pierce canvassing for primaries in upper Coquille valley.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
J. W. Morris
Portland
T. M. Hurlburt
Olympian
S. P. Pierce
Curry County
Coquille Valley
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Incorporate Association
Fair Association
Norway
River Bank
R. R. Station
S. J. McCloskey
Geo. M. Brown
P. Peirce
Oregon
Peirce
Portland Daily News
Cops and Curry
Capital Journal
Marshfield
Ore
Alsyke Alfalfa
N. P. Peterson
Benson’s Brick Building
Repp
Batiste
W. E. Pike & Company
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