Oregon students to enter statewide industrial contests
Before March winds Oregon schools begin the greatest series of tryouts for children in gardening farming carpentry cooking sewing and animal raising. County superintendents teachers banks and clubs will promote prizes for local fairs aligned with state lists including field corn watermelons pumpkins potatoes cabbage and more. Boys and girls are urged to start soon and may compete in multiple lines. a separate notice will be issued with state prize details. For sale a colt three years old well broke inquire K H Hansen Myrtle Point Oregon phone 243.
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Oregon
K. H. Hansen
Myrtle Point
Still Time to Wet The Companion for .15
The Youths Companion publishers offer yearly subscriptions at 1.75 until end of March with 2.00 starting April 1. Many subscriptions run into year’s early weeks, so readers may renew for another 52 weeks at old price. New departments and sections for boys and girls add value to a family reading page. Subscribe now at 1.75 before the rate rise. New Subscriptions Received at this Office. For a short time the Enterprise and The Companion for 2.75.
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Youth's Companion
Berkeley Street
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Mass
Enterprise
the Companion
Coquille Valley Telephone and Coos County Bar Meetings
The Coquille Valley Telephone Company held its annual meeting on February 5 1912 at the Coquille courthouse. Directors for two and one year terms were elected and the board will meet February 10 to choose officers. The Coos County Bar Association met at the Millicoma Club in Marshfield with a banquet at Chandler hotel and a series of toasts before adjournment.
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Coquille Valley Telephone Company
Court House
Coquille
J. H. Barklow
K. H. Hansen
David McNair
John Munford
Clarence E. Schroeder
A. M. Snyder
Georgee
Coos County Bar Association
Millicoma Club
Marshfield
Chandler Hotel
C. F. McKnight
Hada
John S. Coke
W. Bennett
WeaNwoeahes Seale
John D. Goss
Upton
O. Stemmler
Pulford
Side
Roberts
The
Bar Association
Myrtle Point
Knights Entertain at Hector Lodge Social
Members of Hector Lodge No. 90 K of P invited friends to their lodge rooms for a social evening after the meeting. Tables were set for cards and a banquet followed with Percy Peel and Jim Wilson in charge of food. Dr Stemmler offered celebratory toasts to the gathering.
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Hector Lodge No. 90
K. of P
Kiddo
Percy Peel
Queen Restaurant
Jim Wilson
Dr. Stemmler
Feeding Lambs In Rain At Oregon Agricultural College
Experiments at Oregon Agricultural College in Corvallis test feeding 100 range lambs indoors versus outdoors in rain. The farm also hosts a Shropshire flock led by a prize ram from the Cleveland Cotswolds. Five Belgian stallions arrive for horse judging demonstrations loaned by Edson and Brown with SP railroad transport.
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Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis Ore
Cleveland
Cotswelds
James Withycombe
Oregon
Edson & Brown
Carlton
Southern Pacific
Goldmine III
Indian lands for sale across Oregon reservations
The Interior Department plans to sell inherited and surplus Indian allotments in Oregon. Lands range from 80 to 160 acres, with trusts and tax exemptions for 25 years. Notices cover Roseburg, Siletz, and Umatilla reservations with sale details and contact addresses for the respective superintendents.
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United States Government
Department of the Interior
Congress
Secretary of the Interior
Department
Oregon
Myrtle Club Sees Membership Reach Thirty Six at Meeting
The Myrtle Club met at Rob erts & Roberts last Wednesday. Board notes the McCloskey building second floor fit out lumber is on site and Contractor Dick son will deploy workers in a month or six weeks. Secretary notes club membership has reached 36.
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Myrtle Club
Roberts & Roberts
Board of Managers
McCloskey
Dickson
Myrtle Point and Coquille claim county hoop wins
A record crowd attended Hermann's hall for the Coos county high school series finale. Myrtle Point girls defeated Coquille 12 to 1, while Myrtle Point boys beat Coquille 25 to 18 in a hard fought game.
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Coos County
Myrtle Point
Coquille
Walter Oerding
Merl Poland
Coos County to Move McLain Rock Crush Plant to Quarry
The Coos County Commissioners bought the engine hoisting apparatus and boiler from McLain’s rock crushing plant and will relocate it to the county stone quarry near Coquille to supply crushed rock for road building. Commissioners Dement and Armstrong have completed inspections of the Marshfield North Bend road work and Larson Inlet dredging.
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Coos County
McLain
County
Coquille
Dement
Armstrong
Marshfield
North Bend
Larson Innlet
Coos Bay
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Roseburg Indian Agency
California
Roseburg Agency
United States Indian School
Roseburg
Siletz
Siletz Reservation
Toledo
Ore
Corvallis & Eastern
Umatilla
Pendleton
N. P
Peterson
Benson’s Brick Building
N. G. W. Perkins
Star Brand
W. E. Pike and Company
LL. Heh. Pearce the Harness Man