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October 01, 2004
LOCAL & STATE
Adversity doesn't deter Eagles
Appetite Delicatessen
At this cattle ranch, pumpkins are the big draw; you'll also find a country store, petting zoo and hay maze
Bend puts on its fall fineryAnnual festival is this weekendSaturdaySunday 11 a.m. * Bend Fall Festival opens * Doug & Katie Cavanaugh, Locals Only Stage * Bob & the High Fives, Oktoberfest Stage Noon * Mark Alan, Main Stage * Beer gardens open * Best Pump
Beyond the typical bravado 'Ladder 49' moves beyond action to show what motivates firefighters
'Blue Collar' comic in fall lineup at Chinook Winds CasinoBill EngvallBill Engvall
Burn near Sisters intentional
Champs dethroned at Oregon Senior Am
Council race is straightforward
Crown ordered to pay $100,000 for demolition
Dennis I. Lenaburg
Don't blame Dems
Eight female performers to take the stage at Tower Theatre
Eloise O. 'Elky' Steffens
First debate leaves undecideds still undecided
Fort Rock
Gangster shark film over most kids' heads'Shark Tale' channels 'The Godfather,' 'Jaws' and loses its audience
George R. Green Sr.
Highlights WORKING WONDERS CHILDREN'S MUSEUM: Celebrates its grand opening and shows off Bend's newest museum, which features hands-on activities and exhibits to inspire curiosity, exploration and creati
Horseback riding lessons offered
Hundreds set to tee off at eighth annual tourney
Industry Week to cover exports, communications
Industry Week to cover exports,communications
Jack L. Raplee
jazzmetaljam
Jefferson County: Three for pool board
Longboard Louie's
Measure 34 is a forestry flop
Measure 37 may have local impact
Mount St. Helens erupts
Neglected horses up for adoption
No on annexation
Obituaries Published 10/01/2004
Outdoor burning resumes today
Phillips assigned new attorney
Prineville pet parade Oct. 2
Prineville Reservoir
"Ochoco Eve"
Renowned jumper coming to Bend
Resistance Free training helps rider learn horse's language
Sisters council will end water-bond fee
Some local voters still undecided
Star Wars Battlefront LucasArtsBurnout 3: Takedown Electronic Arts/CriterionDog's Life Hip Games/Frontier Developments
Summer's faded; make way for Fall Fest
The Diamonds still doo-woppin' that pop'Why do fools fall in love?'
The'Batties'
Three for pool board
Training legend gets results
Two compete for Jefferson County Commission seat
Two run for Deschutes Commission
Volunteer group helps the needy in La Pine
West Nile found in Prineville
What's that stuff?
Wyden proposes changes to National Intelligence Reform Act
10years ofMirror Pond magic"Old Juniper""Bear"
BUSINESS
Mustard Seed Cafe
Someplace old for something new
SPORTS
Adversity doesn't deter Eagles
Prep Scoreboard for October 1