Prize vegetables from North Fork valley show
George W. Mullen's hill farm near the city water works spring displays a Brown Swedish turnip weighing 18.5 pounds with a 34 inch girth and a 12 pound table beet. Edwin Schroeder brings seven Vermont Beauty potatoes from one hill. G W Miller contributes a 12 inch long, 3.5 pound tuber. Coquille Valley soil notes describe sandy loam, drainage, and crop suitability.
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Geo. W.mullen
North Fork Valley
City
Enterprise
Mountain Spring
Mullen
Edwin Schroeder
South Fork
Vermont
Schroeder
Arthur Hermann
Border
G. W. Miller
Survey Work Near Looking Glass For Roseburg Electric Line
George Marsh visiting Roseburg reports nine Aston surveyors, with equipment, progressing rapidly near Looking Glass. They expect to reach Roseburg in about two weeks and plan crossing the Umpqua near Henry Conn’s farm then entering via Edenhower with depot facilities in North Roseburg for the proposed electric line.
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Roseburg
George Marsh
Looking Glass
Aston
Marsh
Umpqui River
Henry Conn Farm
Edenhower
North Roseburg
Hawley to visit Myrtle Point on Coos county schedule
Congressman W. C. Hawley plans a Monday visit to Myrtle Point arriving morning train from Marshfield and leaving afternoon train to Coquille. He will meet residents to discuss common concerns during county tour through Coos, Douglas, and surrounding areas.
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W. C. Hawley
Hawley
Myrtle Point
Coos County
Marshfield
Coquille
Chinook in the Coquille. It is stated that more chinook salmon
A brief report notes that chinook salmon numbers in the Coquille River are rising. No further details on species counts or dates are provided in the readable text.
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Coquille
For Sale Chickens and Turkeys in Breeding Stock
For sale 24 dozen 8 C B Leghorn hens one year old. Fullblood M B turkeys suitable for breeding or eating. Contact E H Neer at phone 32x8.
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M. B
E. H. Neer
Horticultural Society Forms Temporary Group
A local horticultural society meeting on Thursday the 19th created a temporary organization. P. M. Hall-Lewis opened the session with officers named N. G. Perkins president H. B. Stewart vice president S. D. Pulford secretary and R. W. Lundy treasurer. A committee of the president vice president and treasurer will draft a constitution and bylaws for the next meeting when a permanent body is formed.
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P. M
Pres
And
Treas
Sale of Indian Lands in Western Oregon Public Domain
Public notice lists inherited and non competent Indian lands in Western Oregon offered for sale under law. Multiple land sales, allotments, sections, townships, and appraisements are given, with bidders seeking details from Horace G. Wilson, Superintendent, Roseburg Oregon.
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Oregon
Ellen Barrett
Nancy Palmer
Wisec
Coquille Mary
Nellie Palouse
Horace G. Wilson
Roseburg
Send Paper to Friends in East Myrtle Point ENTERPRISE offer
The editor invites readers to share the Myrtle Point ENTERPRISE with eastern friends. A sample copy can be sent free with a friend’s name, and existing subscribers living outside Oregon can forward at $1.00 per year in advance.
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Myrtle Point
Oregon
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