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OUT OF THE PAST: Denver man buys total of 16,000 lambs
100 YEARS AGO July 17, 1913 More than 16,000 lambs have been sold within the last few days…
July 16, 2013
Columnists
UP WITH FREEDOM: Dems losing with 4th Amendment assault
Heres a tip, humbly offered, to political reality-checkers everywhere: Whenever youre mired in a perceptual rut and badly…
July 9, 2013
Columnists
OUT OF THE PAST: Group of private individuals buy hospital, will keep it open
100 YEARS AGO July 10, 1913 The site for Enterprises Carnegie library was bought by the city early…
July 9, 2013
Columnists
AND FURTHERMORE: New bird sanctuary only a half-success
Its busy times for river guides. My cohorts and I have just had no end of running rapids…
July 2, 2013
Columnists
OUT OF THE PAST: Dress maker sues city of Enterprise 100 years ago
100 YEARS AGO July 3, 1913 Suit against the city of Enterprise for $2097.50 has been started by…
July 2, 2013
Columnists
OUT OF THE PAST: Post offices ready to inaugurate new ZIP code system
100 YEARS AGO June 26, 1913 The north end of the county descended on Enterprise last week with…
June 25, 2013
Columnists
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Service club feels wrath of Cincy IRS
Groucho Marx famously said, I wouldnt want to belong to any club that would have me as a…
June 25, 2013
Columnists
MAIN STREET: Our personal stories are immigrant tales
When and how did your people come? Were they religious refugees come to make the world right, Dutch…
June 18, 2013
Columnists
OUT OF THE PAST: State ponders new park at Wallowa Lake
100 YEARS AGO June 19, 1913 The special election which is to be the next step toward putting…
June 18, 2013
Columnists
JUST THINKING: Sturdiest foundations based on absolutes
It was a strange feeling to watch our house, cut in half, travel down River Street, loaded on…
June 11, 2013
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