Parade plan features vehicle likeness in Omaha display
A plan discussed in the chamber envisions a parade in Omaha with a likeness of a vehicle that left the Missouri valley half a century ago. The display aims to attract business and aid a state exhibit showing during a regional sale week.
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Fragmentary OCR text references families, places, and names with scattered phrases about weeks, cottons, cities, and Mishquunnicthy. No clear event, date, or coherent facts emerge to describe a specific news item.
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The readable fragments mention a friend, a young person, sacks, weeks, and references to names like Chae and Beacer. Context is unclear with many garbled words, but hints at a social or personal note rather than a full event report.
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Workman Admits Tar Coat Accident in Split Report
A workman named Meffadies with Polak describes an incident where tar accidentally coated his coat during a shift. The report notes confusion over how the tar adhered to the garment and the sequence of events.
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Wisconsin Victory Noted in Ambiguous Text
In Wisconsin a result is reported with confusion and garbled phrases. A name resembling Bob La Follette and references to a win appear amid unreadable OCR, with scattered fragments about a campaign or event and unclear details.
Ivy Mike Alan Deed Ends After Weeks Stay
A fragment notes Ivy Mike Alan Deed who for the past weeks has been staying at the location. Further context is unavailable in the readable text.
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Drunk and Disorderly Senator Arrested In Café Brawl
A senator was arrested after a chaotic scene in a cafe where he argued with two women and a police officer intervened. A fight broke out and the senator was struck by a piece. The incident prompted police from Baker Ph area to respond.
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Firm selling its boats to shift to trucking in Astoria pace
The Myrtle Point Transportation firm announces sale of its boats and a shift to water transport reduction in boats. Head Mr Panter plans to run trucks between points previously served by boats indicating a progress driven move after years of thriving business and many transfers.
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Crown Mills Classes Draw Crowds at Myrtle Point Event
Wis L. A. Humphreys of Crown Mills Portland led daily demonstrations in the Myrtle Point council chamber drawing large crowds. The event featured baking and cooking lessons, prize giveaways, and a Westinghouse range installed by Mountain States Power. Aileen Barker won the main prize, a half barrel of flour, from a hat drawn by Kathryn Hamilton. Humphreys then moved to Bandon and Eugene to continue teaching prune bread use in county fairs.
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Oregon Trail trip notes and improvements make travel easier
A journal entry recounts a journey through river rocks and riverbanks near Union and La Grande with visits to Supt Cenklim and friends in Wallowa. It highlights the La Grande hot springs sanitarium a $500000 investment for 300 guests and praises the Minam hill grading and new switchback engineering that ease ascent from Wallowa. The narrative ends with departure toward La Grande and the Old Oregon Trail.
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