Red Coats Victorious Over Marshfield In Open Field Battle
In a hard fought game Marshfield faced the Red Coats on Sunday. Poland pitched well for the visitors backed by strong Red Coat defense as they handed Marshfield two runs on errors and claimed a 4 to 2 victory. Seri Point prepares for next week’s visit to Marshfield as league play winds down and camping costs loom for managers to cover Sunday train expenses.
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Marshfield
Red Coats
Eagle Eyes
Poland
Cade Ee
G. Johnson
I. Riggs
Ide Thomas
McCutcheon
Cowan
Burke
Sutton
Myrtle Point
G McDonald
Brown
Carl
Adams
Nyatrom
McDonald c
H Dement
Herman
Johnson
M. P
Poaatee Thistle
Seri Point
Enterprise Receives Five Hundred Pound Fire Proof Safe
The Enterprise in Cincinnati Ohio received a five hundred pound Victor Safe and Lock Co safe this week. J O Stemmler of this city is agent for this make in southwestern Oregon. The owner has doubled the paper's news service, equipment, and subscription list, and now aims to double protection of the list against fire.
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Enterprise
Cincinnati
Ohio
Victor Safe and Lock Co
J. O Stemmler
Oregon
Albany College and Christian Education Address
A speaker urges support for Albany College as a Christian educational ally of the Presbyterian church in Oregon. He links college advancement to social reform, urges ministers and congregations to back the college to build a "Greater Albany College" and advance Christ’s work in society.
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Albany College
Christian College
Christian Church
Presbyterian Church In
Oregon
Irwin
Presbyterian Church of Oregon
Fall Shoe Department Clean Up Sale
The store announces a fall shoe department cleanup with bargains on all types of footwear. Customers are urged to shop now for great savings on many styles and sizes.
Railroad ties arrive for Coos Bay extension work
Cedar Point at Coquille receives three carloads of cedar ties for the Smith Powers Logging Co. project on the Coos Bay line. About 15 000 ties planned for four to five miles of road with rails and other material due soon. Work start date unclear but expected to run through the next 18 months as timber contracts nearby near expiry.
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Coos,Cay
Smith-Powers Logging Co
Cedar Point
Coquille
Smith Timber ‘Company
Sultry Rumors On Eugene Coos Bay Line Denied
S P officials deny reports that Eugene to Coos Bay railroad work has halted. They say only level sections wait for tunnels and heavy tasks to finish. W F Miller Marshfield manager explains delaying level work until heavy work begins is to avoid disadvantage and to speed completion with cost in mind.
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Eugene
Eugene- Coos Bay
S. P
W. F. Miller
Marshfield
Albany College Origins and Vision Highlighted
In a talk praising Albany College, the speaker extols its Presbyterian ties and Christian education. He recounts founder Rev. Edward R. Geary and the 1866 founding, describes campus features, funding sources, and a 14-member faculty with diverse degrees, noting Albany’s dry history and community support.
Loganberry Juice Made Easy Says Oregon Expert
Prof C I Lewis of Oregon Agricultural College explains a method to extract loganberry juice that preserves flavor without boiling. He recommends ripe berries, gentle heating, draining through cloth or a fruit press, and bottling with paraffin sealed corks.
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Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis
Ore
C. I. Lewis
Orégon Agricultural College
Prof. Lewis
Fourth of July races thanks and debt notice
A public notice from a business owner expressing gratitude for patronage during the Fourth of July races and urging those who owe to settle their accounts promptly to meet outstanding bills. Includes an offer for a 5 cent bundle of old exchanges at the Enterprise office.
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Enterprise
Coos and Curry County Fair Dates Announced
The Coos and Curry Fair Association directors set the First Annual Coos and Curry County Fair for September 25 to 28 1912. Friday the 27th is School Fair Day with children’s industrial contests. N C Maris of Oregon Agricultural College will lecture July 25 at Unique Theatre on farm issues with slides.
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Coos. and
Curry Fair Association
Coos and
Curry County
N. C. Maris
The
Agricultural College
Oregon Pure Bred Live Stock Association
Coos and Curry
City Council Adopts Paving and Sewer Plans
The mid month city council session granted a Maple street improvement petition from First to Fifth Street and ordered notice. Full council later adopted Spruce Street paving from First to Fourth and approved purchasing Thomas Guerin's private sewer with an eight inch trunk line from the schoolhouse to Fourth Street and connections to Maple Willow and the Guerin sewer.
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Maple Street
Fifth Street
Langston
Coquille
Spruce Street
Thos. Guerin
Willow Street
Guerin
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