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The pilot projects near Ruch and Canyonville are designed to restore characteristics of forests before a century of putting out wildfires and clear-cut logging sent them into an unhealthy state that cannot sustain fish and wildlife.
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KING: We have an e-mail question from Beverly in Canyonville, Oregon.
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KING: We have an e-mail question from Beverly in Canyonville, Oregon.
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Russell John Smith, 37, was arrested near Canyonville about a half mile from where his abandoned van was found Tuesday, said Eric Wahlstrom of the U.S.
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I then mounted my horse and was off for Buckley, who I found without difficulty, arrested him, and started on my way back to Canyonville.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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I rode down to Canyonville and telegraphed Mr. Manning, the sheriff, that I had found the sheep and one of the men and had the other one located.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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After we had gone some two miles in the direction of Canyonville an old gentleman and his son overhauled us with a wagon, and I had the old man put the handcuffs on him, after which I allowed him to get into the wagon with the other two men and ride to Canyonville.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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He answered me by saying that I would have help the following day from Roseburg, that being the county seat of Douglas county, which is sixteen miles from Canyonville, where I then was and which was in the same county.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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I found the sheep within about twelve miles of Canyonville, and a young man was herding them who I soon learned to be what might be called a half idiot.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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After we had gone some two miles in the direction of Canyonville an old gentleman and his son overhauled us with a wagon, and I had the old man put the handcuffs on him, after which I allowed him to get into the wagon with the other two men and ride to Canyonville.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains William F. Drannan 1872
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