History: Waterville team has a bad day

It looks metformin hcl 500 mg price like the home team was given a bit of a hard time in this article first published in the Waterville Empire-Press on June 9, 1921.
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History: Fire reported in first Waterville Empire-Press

It looks metformin weight loss and pregnancy like beginning from this date in 1921, The Big Bend Empire was consolidated with The Douglas County Press (can you imagine two newspapers in Waterville?) and became the Waterville Empire-Press. This article comes from the June 2, 1921 edition of the new newspaper.
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History: Bootleggers caught at last

The following article, first published in The Big Bend Empire on May 26, 1921,would provide good material for an action movie.
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History: Farmers look towards bumper crop

It sounds like farmers had reason for optimism as they looked toward the harvest of 1921. The article is reprinted from The Big Bend Empire dated May 19, 1921.
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History: Beaver not welcome in Okanogan orchard

The following article about a beaver being relocated was reprinted in The Empire Press on May 12, 1921. The article originally came from the Tonasket Times.
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History: Dust causes crash on country road

In the days before seat belts and ambulances, at least the speeds were low. I found this article in the May 5, 1921 edition of The Big Bend Empire.
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History: 1920 grocery prices don’t sound bad at all

If our grandfathers could only see the prices of today! This article comes from the April 29, 1920 edition of The Big Bend Empire.
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History: Letter reveals farmer’s difficulties

Besides revealing many of the problems early Douglas County farmers faced, I found this letter published in The Big Bend Empire on April 21, 1921 exceptionally witty and well-written.
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History

For the purpose of getting finances to assist the Waterville railroad or some other civic organization that needs help, a Citizens Fuel Club has been organized and incorporated.
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History: A vibrant Chamber

I’m sure current Chamber members would envy the “85 new members” reported about in this article published in the April 7, 1921 edition of The Big Bend Empire.
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