1928
Anonymoous. "1927 Pacific mild-cured salmon pack." Pacific Fisherman Yearbook 26 (1928): p.186.
Kincaid, Trevor B.. "Development of oyster industry of the Pacifc." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 58 (1928): p.117-122.
Anonymoous. "Fair run of Oregon silvers." Pacific Fisherman 26, no. 12 (1928): p.32.
Anonymoous. "Filleting at Newport, Ore." Pacific Fisherman 26, no. 7 (1928): p.19.
Schenck, Hubert G.. Stratigraphic relations of western Oregon Oligocene formations In University of California Publications. Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences. Vol. 18., 1928.
1925
Anonymoous. "Newport plant improved." Pacific Fisherman 23, no. 6 (1925): p.35.
Shoemaker, Carl D.. "The salmon fisheries of Oregon." Pacific Fisherman 23, no. 2 (1925): p.12-13, 20.
1923
Anonymous. "Oyster beds change hands." Pacific Fisherman 21, no. 9 (1923): p.32.
Edmonson, Charles H., and U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Fisheries. Shellfish resources of the northwest coast of the United States In Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal year 1922 with appendixes. Bureau of Fisheries Document #920. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1923.
1922
Carey, Charles Henry. History of Oregon. Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 1922.
Edmondson, Charles H.. Shellfish resources of the Northwest coast of the United States In Annual Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to the Secretary of Commerce for the Fiscal Year Ended .... Vol. 1921/1922. Washington, D.C., 1922.
1921
Cobb, John N.. "Pacific salmon fisheries (3rd ed.)." Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Appendix 1 (1921): 255 p.
"Siletz bridges washed out: waters in district reported to be highest in 30 years." Morning Oregonian 60 (1921): p.7.
1920
Edmonson, Charles H.. "Edible Mollusca of the Oregon coast." Occasional Papers of the Bernice Pauhahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History 7 (1920): p.179-201.
Goodwin, Helen Durrie. "Shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest." Washington historical quarterly 11 (1920): p.183-201.

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