Ben Selling Visits Coos and Curry Counties for Senate Bid
Ben Selling Republican candidate for U S senator visited Myrtle Point on a spring primary tour. He spoke at the Myrtle club after supper, emphasizing his business background and the need for Republican senators if a Democratic president is likely. Binger Hermann joined to address locals. Selling planned further meetings in Marshfield.
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Ben Selling
Oregon
United States
Jonathan Bourne
Myrtle Point
Coos
Curry Counties
Hotel Guerin
Myrtle Club
Johnson
Mr. Selling
Northwest
Portland
Mr. Seiling
Selling
Binger Hermann
Roseburg
United States Senate
Belling
J. S. Barton
Coquille
Press bulletin keeps Oregon Agricultural College in public view
Oregon Agricultural College in Corvallis reports its use of tax funds to inform the public about education and training offerings. The department issues articles and newsletters to state newspapers and major journals, sharing college news, new courses, staff, research, and publications for farmers and others.
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Oregon Agricultural’ College
Corvallis
Ore
Oregon Agricultural College
Press Bulletin
New York Post
Boston Transcript
the Chi
Age
Massachusetts Agricultural College
Columbia
Harvard
University of Chicago
Oregon College
Myrtle Point Happenings and Local Ventures Report
Local notes report Capt Walter Panter and F A Kribs visiting business in Myrtle Point. A. C Hooten and daughter Lou seek specialist aid in Bandon. Town records include a fatal Port Orford drowning and the second white child born in Curry county. Community events cover lectures, school start dates, and forestry students arrival aboard the Breakwater.
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Portland
Myrtle Point
C. ‘‘H. Barklow
White
Cross Hospital
A. C. Hooten
Bridge
Lou
Bandon
Davenport
Iowa
Charles Crew
Curry County
Port Orford
Frank Nordberg
Crew
Mr. Crew
Thomas Langlois
Fruit inspector sets rules for diseased apples in Coquille
Coquille Oregon August 14 1912 letter from P M Hall Lewis fruit inspector outlines that purged diseased fruit may pass local inspection only if sold in labeled packages showing grower or packer details and lime sulphonate treatment. Emphasizes no public nuisance if danger of disease is absent and urges clean orchards to prevent diseased fruit production. Also notes local paper ad for Sci American and Enterprise subscriptions.
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Coquille
Oregon
Fruit Inspector’ Office
Board of Horticulture
Tam & Firm
Coos County
P. M. Hall
Lewis
Oregon college shines in world reach and influence
The college attracts 2,862 students from all Oregon counties, 96 other states, and foreign countries. Its alumni hold key positions globally in Hawaii, India, the Philippines, Korea, and beyond, showing it is not a local institution but making world history.
Notice to Contractors for School House Bid Oregon
Bids for constructing a school house in School District No. 34 on Catching Creek Coos county Oregon will be received until September 8 1912 at 1 p m. Work to follow plans on file with the District Clerk and completed by October 5 1912. The board may reject any or all bids.
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Myrtle Point
Institute
J. H. Barton
Orvil Dodge
Salmon Mountain
Barton
New York
Pennsylvania
Oregon
Bigelow Ranch
D. Puurorp
J. A.“Mcmickle
Chas, Adams
Redondo
Marshfield
Santa Rosa
California
Adams
Bay
Thief River
Pennington County
Strip
Bemidji
Soo
Alma Gitchel
Field
Riley
Tennyson
Kipling
S. D. Pulford
Puget Sound
Portland
Willamette
The
Sound
Catching Creek
Coos County
North Fork hike reveals farmer focus and highway needs
An Enterprise staffer traces a North Fork field trip near Myrtle Point to observe farmers and plan a rest from long office hours. The piece highlights farmers as industrious, notes county fair premiums loom, and urges highway improvements to open the valley and river for winter travel.
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Enterprise
North Fork
Myrtle Point
North
Ray Farber wed in Coquille August ceremony
Maurice W. Ray and Ollie Farber married by Rev. E R Evans at the M E church in Coquille on August 18. They reside with the bride’s parents on the South Fork where Mr. Lee Ray works in Morris Brothers logging camp.
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Ray-Farber
Maurice W. Ray
W. Lee Ray
Ollie’ “Farber
E. E. Farber
E. R. Evans
M. E
Coquille
South Fork
Mr. Lee
Morris Brothers
San Francisco Bulletin and Enterprise Offer One-Year Subscriptions
The San Francisco Bulletin and the Enterprise sell one year subscriptions for a combined price of three dollars. Both papers offer access to local news, editorials, and sports features for readers in the Bay Area.
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Scientific American
Enterprise
San Francisco Bulletin
The
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