The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, September 03, 1913, Image 1

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SIUSLAW
¡T WORK NEARLY
FINISHED ON THE
W. P. ROAD BED
‘ DWR] S
. ■ spent a few pleasant hours in I
more or less as an experiment. {
ANNUAL PitNIv fRIPit
The market immediately snatched
IT ,
,
1 upall the cannery would offer. 1 n ^ nder l,he ai'M>ices of the
indicating that this will be a per- 1 a* p ,p*n8 association. the an-
manent method of handling the l " Ua pi.C^ , was.b:’ld last M a y ­
berries. The cost is but a fraction August 29th, with a good atten-
lof that of canning, and th e , *‘ anee>
YOUNG PEOPLE
M Y AT NOON
chat with our friends and neigh­
bor., who are interested in the
dairy business, a basket dinner
and a cup ol hot coffee was relish­
ed by all. The ice cream sent! *
by the Hazelwood people of Port-
A
land was more coy than ice cream !
..
£ %
,
—
h° m*l * edd,nfif
h° me °C
and
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-
Mrs. John Morris, of Duncan
Prof Potter, in charge of, the usually is, Generally show a dime
' process notonly makes the prod-
Inlet,
when
their daughter
and the ice cream will cross the
uction cheaper to ship, but lacks department of annimal husbandry
Agnes
was
united
in marriage
bar, but such was not the case in
the heavy amount of capital tied at-the O. A. C.. spoke on the sel­
with
John
Hunsaker
at twelve
> The grading part of the W ill-, in charge of this stretch is rush-, up in th-e cogt of cannjng The ection o f the dairy herd and dem­ this instance as the Str. Patay
o’clock
Wednesday,
September
3,
amette Pacific between Eugene I mg it to the end.
He stjll h a s, $17tD00 Bhipment
7 500 onstrated the points by compar­ on which it had been shiped did
1013.
The
bride
and
groom
took
and Mapleton will soon be finish- som<; country road work and rip- poUnc|s of berries. The cost of ing two cows that were selected not come into the harbor until
.
.1 rapping to do betore moving to
evening. Probably it has reach­ their place unattended beneath a
Long stretches of level
canning is a very large factor. for the purpose.
bower of evergreens and sw eet
his other contract north of Gard­
H. M. Peterson, of the North ed a destination ere this and
peas,
from which was suspended
bed are seen from the stage iner, and has cut the^number of At present the stock canned this
Fork gave a talk on co-operation some one has enjoyed the treat.
a
white
bell. Miss Edithe Yates
Only finishing touches are his construction camps from five year, aud stored at the cannery in thoroughbred dairy stock.
Mr, Potter and wife of the O. A.
ready for shipment, represents
played
the
wedding march. The
and when these are taken to two.
At the noon hour a basket din­ C. was with us and Mr. Potter
$30,000 in the cost of canning
ceromeny
was
an impressive one
the contractors will turn
Porter & Conley’s contract be­ alone. The future of this in­ ner was served and enjoyed by talked t^gfjon the selecting of with Rev. Walter Wall officiating.
dairy
cowa.
Mr.
Montgomery
their work over to the railroad gins at Porter and Wilson’s and dustry seems unlimited for Ore­ all, though minus the celebrated
The bride was attired in a dress
J
arid Mr.-Safley each had a very
runs below Mapleton to where gon is virtually the only state Hazelwood ice cream.
company?
of
silk marquisats over white
In the evening at Acm0 the handsome jersey cow on the
the Scappeli Bros.' are a t . work. which grows loganberries.
messaline.
She carried a shower
The small tunnel is finished
Mr. Potter pointed
Modem Woodmen and Royal grounds.
The dirt work on this is finished
boquet
o
f
white
roses, and wore
and the
contractors
broke to Mapleton and the contractors
Neighbors gave a danco which out the good and bad points of
some
genuine
orange
blossoms.
through the Noti tunnel last are rushing the county road work
was Ieagely attended.
These these animals and gave us dairy-"
An
elaborate
wedding
dinner
organizations are very popular men considerable valuable infor­
week. The dirt work to Maple­ o^er the point just above Maple­
was
served
and
enjoyed
by all
and always prove to be good en- mation. We hope to have Mr.
ton is practically completed with ton- so they can blast the railroad
) u
present
Potter and other people from the
two pieces of rockleft. ’Between bed out of the rock without inter­
A deal in which H. B. Gray tertainers.
O.
A. C. with us again in the I Many handsome and useful
As
an
aftermath
of
the
picnic
'
?
'the Noti Tunnel arid Lake creek ference.
sold his property on Front street
presents were received.
Crews are rushing the concrete , The Scappelj^Bros. have their was made this week. The sale J. E. Dunn, of Portland, repre­ future. We farmers are quite
The young couple went to -
piers and abuttments for the grade work also nearly completed was closed by the J. K. Lowe senting the Hazelwood Creamery interested in the work of the O.
Mapleton
in the afternoon, and
steel bridges. A rock crusher is and it is only a m atter o f a few Realty Co. The purchaser A. J. Company, who arrived too late A. C. many of us in the past have
intend
to
go
to Klamath Falls to
located at Tilden ropk and crush­ weeks until there will be a con­ Parker will make some tempor­ to take part on the program, ad­ been sending our sons and daugh­
visit
Mr.
Hunsakeris
parents.
ed. rock is ¡furnished ¡from this tinuous road bed ready for the ary improvements at present and dressed a gathering at the Por­ ters out to the Universities and They will return later and reside
it »for .two bridges. A con- rails, with the exception of use the building for business pur­ tage Saturday on “The Dairy Normal schools scattered over) at Mapleton.
e crew is working just be­ bridges, from Noti tunnel to poses. Later he expects to make Herd as it Appeals to Me. ” He our state, few of them ever came )
back to the farm. These schools
low Wild Cat creek while another Acme.
changes of a more substantial suggested tnis country was the
natural home for the Ayreshire seem, like our centrifugal cream 1
1b on Wild *Cat near the small
One pleasing feature of this nature. He will leave this week
tunnel from which they get rock. railroad building is the good for Marshfield where his family the famous dairy stock of Scot­ separators to leave but the skim
mjlk on the farm, scattering the
About sixteen teams and two work done .on the county roads now lives, and move them to land. That they should endeavor
cream
of our young people among
The following article was taken
to run into better blood.
To
auto trucks are carrying cement by the*cdntractors. These have Florence to reside.
the
professions
and
trades
and
a
from
the Eugene Register'and is
H. B. Gray who sold the-prop- preserve a card in the stable back
from Mapleton to the bridge been so constructed |that if the
of eaeh cow, noting the amount ^ ua>
n
iness
life in the towns and important to ¡the people o f this
locations above Lake creek. county would do the same class erty has been a business man of
of milk and butter fat abtained, citie?
_ We expect better things PSJCt of Lane county.
The auto trucks running night between each stretch, and keep Florence for a long time and is a
from
the O. A. C. we expect
Fifteen thousand/ dollars was
and
if
they
did
this
the
“star
and day.
He has
it up, the Siuslaw would have pioneer of the Siuslaw.
them
to
send
back
to
the
farm
at
offered
by the Willamette-Pacific'
boarder”
would
be
eliminated
friends
will be inter- ,
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iciius who
wno win
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Just below Lake creek the the best mountain road in Lane many
least
a
fair
proportion
o
f
the
railway
company
to Lane County
ested in whatever he undertakes
, Î" the dairy herd
He also
grade is wide enough for three county.
young
people
we
intrust
to
them,
yestereay
for
eight
miles of
told
tnem
of
the
necessity
of
tracks where it passes through a
The Eugene papers quote in the future.
preserving food, with the silo, instructed in up to date methods wagon road between Acme and
K . .townsite that has been platted. Johnson Porter as saying the
in farming and dairying so as Mapleton. The offer was not ac-
for winter dairying.
' ’ P orter,&
P. w
.l__ contractors
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grade will be completed between
Wilson,
v« take
vonc these
iucsc a
c re s we
we u
i a , cepted, but the whole matter was
acres
Old
The first of this week he made to
have cdmpleted their work with Eugene and Acme within 30 days.
Timers
have
rescued
from
the
defered one year.
a
similar^
talk
to
the
people
of
Mrs. M. J? Varney and Mr.
the exception of a small piece of While this date may be a little,
wilderness
and
making
of
them*
The road in question is one
Maple
and
Fiddle
creek.
Goldy Collins were united in
work at Rainbow rock which will early, there is plenty of evidence
beautiful
modern
farm
homes
built
from the rock quarry below
be finished this week.
Joe that the contractors have rushed marriage at the residence of
FIDDLE CREEK ITEMS
such
as
any
state
might
be
proud
Mapleton
to a point one mile east
Robt Bay, on the North Fork.
'orter who has been personally | tbe work with great energy
of.
of Acme about five years ago. it
The ceremony was preformed
The Old Timer and wife have
Rev. Drum and wife will visit was originally intended to be ex­
by Rev. Walter V. Wall and j been on the bay several" days"™
took place ¡Monday' afternoon., a pleasure trip, to see the dentist, on Fiddle creek a part of the tended to Florence, but has never
Mrs. Collins is the mother of you know winter is coming soon week and Mr. Drum will preach reached that place because of a
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bridge needed across the wide
to us on next Sunday.
Mrs, Robt Bay. ’T'l_
The
couple will
and provisions may be scarce
North
Fork, and some additional
Mr Worthylake and Mr. Austin
live at Crow, Oregon.
back in the hills so he has had
As the regular meeting of the
rock
work.
Monday afternoon while haul­
what few teeth he had left ex­ have given a fresh coat of paint
board of trustees was Monday ing a load of flooring with some
A year ago the Willamette-
On the last trip o f the Patsy,
to the residence and barn of Wm.
tracted.
night, and a legal holiday, they boxes piled on top, Geo. Lewis
Pacific
appropriated it for its
eleven feet of water was found
Chamberlain which adB greatly
met and adjourned until Tuesday fell and was run ¡over by his
We attended the
Dairy­
right
of
way along the Siuslaw
at half tide.
to their appearance.
evening.
man s picnic near Acme and
wagon breaking both bones of
river, making an agreement to
A. V. Gibson went to the bay
At this time the city engineer, the left leg just below the knee.
settle for the road, either by con­
on business the first of the week.
who had been instructed to run a
structing
a new road above the
Mr. Lewis was sitting on one
9 orrec^e d ‘i’ read for the siuslaw
J.
L.
has his -------------
new bun railroad, or by purchasing out
jfcvel to the lakes north of town of the boxes when the front
b a r -O n e hour after for Floren c
1
x Furnish
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HIGH T ID E S
galoMwell underway. The frame right the old road, before Sept. 1,
reported about 83 feet, elevation w heels of the wagon struck the
LOW T ID E S
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pm .
H t.
I.III.
lit
M«m.,
S
e
p
t.
p.m . l i t . I is up and most of the roof on.
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at Clear lake,
on.. Si p.
1913.
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cross walk in front of the build­ T up .. Sppt. « . . . | 1 :0 9 0 .2 1 :3 5 9 .0 T M in-..
7 :2 4 0 .0
S ep .
Tom Miller is helping Mr.
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The council passed an ordiance ing occupied by the Woolen Mill T W h w u ., l. S S e e p p t. t. ! . . . 1 :5 9 * .* 2 :1 3 9 .2 W M ., Si p.
The meeti ng yesterday between
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T h u .. S e p t.
9 :5 3 0.4» ! Furnish with the carpenter work. Ralph D.
to prevent stock running at large Store and Alles Furniture Co. F r i., Sp ilt. 1 .. . | 3 :3 4 7.4 3 2 :3
Moody, o f Portland,
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F r i., Hep.
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S ilt., S e p t.
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4 :2 5 * .7
B. W. Dorsey we understand attorney for the Willamette-
in certain parts of the town.
S a t., Hep.
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The box was turned over and S u n .. S e p t. ’ ! . . . . . . ' 5 4:3»!
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5 :2 5 *.3
Hun.. Hep.
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on.. S e p t.
is soon to commence work on a Pacific, H. P. Hoey, chief en­
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<1:30 s.»»
The limits begin at a point Lewis fell in front of the wagon T M ile
M on.. Hep.
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T ile ., Hep.
good
dwelling house of modem gineer and W. IL Fquntine, as­
2 :1 4
where Frasier street meets between the horses and then W ed , Sept, 10
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W ed., Hep.
T h u ., S e p t. 11.
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9:5»! s.»»
design.
T
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..
Hep.
sistant engineer of the railroad,
wheels. F r i.. S e p t. I S . 11:11 7.3 1 0 :4 0 h .l
Pacific avenue and runs south to beneath the wagon
4 :3 f
I'ri., Hep.
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5 :2 1 2.7
1 1 :4 3 7 .0
Let
the
good
work
go
on.
Fid-
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and
the county court was that
ships channel in Siuslaw river, Those looking on expected to S S u u n t.. ., S S e e p p t. t. 1 1:1.
Hat., Hep.
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4
9
0.1
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4.
12:t»O 7.H
Hun.. Hep.
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dlecreekers
are
improving
their
arranged
under the terms of the
ice along river channel to see the man killed, but besides A ïoli.. S e p t. 15 .
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M on.. Hep.
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7 : 1 4 . 1 .5
T u e . S e p t. I li.
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farms rapidly and it is geting to former agreem ent
T ile ., Hep.
7:21
Pacific avenue intersects a few bruises the injury was the W eil. S e p t. 1 7 .
7
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1.3
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W ell., Hep.
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TI111.. S e p t. 1 * .
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be a pleasure to ride up or dpwn
thence east on Pacific fractured bones.
T h II., Hep.
Action was deffered^ by the
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F r t.. S e p t. 11».
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F r i., Hep.
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9
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2
the
creek
and
notice
the
pleasant
lue to place of beginning.
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Dr. Hoy, who has charge of S u t.. S e p t. 2 9 .
court
for one year, in order that
Hilt., Hep.
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S u n .. S e p t . 2 )
3 :5 0 5.!»
Hun., Hep.
comfortable looking farm homes. it may obtain the sentim ent o f
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An ordinance was passed to Dr. Mearl Fox’s office, was call­ M on.. S e p t . 2 2 .
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M on., Hep.
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9 :3 1 5.4
—OLD TIMER
T ile ., Hep,
the prope» ty owners and resi­
11 .-oo
prohibit the discharge of fire ed by telephone and was soon , T W lle ed .. . .S ÿ e e p p t. t. 2 2 4 3 . .
7 :55 5 .7
W e d .. Hep. ;
J
1
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9
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z T h u ., S e p t. 2.5.,
with
the
injured
man.
He
was
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s
0
.2
dents
concerned. The court will
T
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.,
Hep.
arms within the same limits on
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i.. S e p t. 2»!."
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The North Fork people, pro­
carried home where the fracture S F u r t.,
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Mil
either
order the road replaced,
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p
t
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the east and north as far south
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gressive at all times, indulge in
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was reduced.
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although
the new road will not
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5
f» Jackson street
M on.. S e p t. 21».
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a progressive charivari Monday have the water level grade, or it
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It was a very painful and un­
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7 :0 *
The trustees ordered plans to
•v
‘
night. They made noise enough
will give the district the money
HIGH T ID E S
be drawn for a two story build fortunate accident and will be
LOW T ID E
to
make one think there had been
n.m. lit. n.m . H t.
some
time
before
Mr.
Lewis
will
paid
by the railroad for use on its
n.in.
H
t.
p .m . H t.
ing 24x40 to be erected .on the
Wed.. Oct. 1 . : . 0:1!» k.<» 12:5«! 9.»» Wed..
forty weddings instead of only
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be able to use hts leg.
Tini., »»pt. 2 . . . l: 3 * i k.3
1
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9
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own
roads.
A year haa been
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town property on first street.
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two.
Fri., » x-t.
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taken
in
which
to gain thia better
It/provides for a jail, engine
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A party consisting o f Mr. and understanding of the sentim ent
♦ JIM., ’ U.
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bbuse and city hall.
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Mrs. R. B. Alles, Mr. and Mrs. o f the people concerned.
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if , Severl other matters were dis-
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A.
Philgren, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
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I hu.. ♦ k-t.
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__j rowing
business
cussed 1 and
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Leef e, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. *E. S. Dyer has just finished
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transacted.
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Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. the plans for a neat four-room
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Dried logan berries are of com- *>»n?; « * t .
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O’Kelly, Miss Jennie Miller, Mr. bungalow. It will be erected on
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mercial value with a good de- Tu’“..'
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and
Mrs. Frank Smith and G. C. lots 66 and 67 block 10, Millers
The Florence public schools mand, we print the following
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H. Moore went to the beach Sun­ part to Florence, on Garginer
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ill open Monday September 15th from the Eugene Guard to show Vri“." » i t ?
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day.
They enjoyed the day
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_ Avenue and Second street, by A
J. J. Chaplin as principal of what can be done with them.
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washing
their
feet
In
the
salt
0 . Knowles,
high school and -Miss Jennie
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9
Marking the beginning of the
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wster^
and
digging
razor
back
The trail up Knowles creek and
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principal of the grammar industry in Eugene,
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p h ,|ffren proved to over to Turner creek is being
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Assistant teachers will worth of dried logan berries w en ?
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lias Grace E ast in charge of shipped from the Eugene Fruit
be the ladie s man of the crowd, used a great deal now. ' From
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hT’b T f ii! ° nf u?,!led - P 0" to to 10
go over it every day.
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8, and 5 grade, and Miss Growers Association Cannery Mon?. n»t
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Elizabeth Christlb in charge of yesterday,
build
firts,
watch
the
coffee
and
1
It
saves
lover
10 miles enrf
2*.
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billed for Chicago. w-7?' <*y 2» 1 1 :4 4 9.7
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primary department
run
all
errands,
which
he
claims
seem
s,to
be
greatly
appreciated
The drying of logan berries was 7hl» ’ '* «
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was a great pleasure.
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by those who are g o in g o t H t o t .
H. B. GRAY SELS ras
FRONT STREET PROPERTY
WANT
W PEOPLE
MARRIED
PASS NEW
GEORGE LEWIS F E U
STOCK ORDIANCE
UNDER LOADED WAGON
MCI
D m ..
Tide TaBles—
GOOD MARKET FOR
DRIED LOGAN BERRIES
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