The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912, volume 3
The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912, volume 3
Gaston, Joseph, 1833-1913
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Sharp is a member of the Degree of Honor, the Woodcraft and the Uebekahs. The family reside in a pleasant home which they own in . \thena. Where the Doctor also has three other lots. Having long been a resident of that place, he has formed an extensive acquaintance through- out the county where his successful medical practice has won for him great popularity and a splendid standing in the community. He is one of the men of whom I'matilla county is proud and as he takes a lively in- terest in ci...vic, political and social atTairs of the community lie is a particularly valuable citizen. EUGENE G. NOBLE, win. Is engaged in the harness supply business at Heppner, Morrow couut. V. Is one of the prominent and valuable men of his township. He held the olliee of county treasurer for six and one-half years, is well educated and one of the substantial citizens of the coniniunity. He was born in Salem. Oregon. December . '!. 1S71. The son of (ieorpe ami Mildred (Cray) Xoble. The parents, who were early pioneers of this state, are both living and since 1872 have resided in Heppner.
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