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Show Factory Notes. Bishop T. 11. Cutlor left Saturday H morning to attend 11 meeting of the H American Beet-Sugar Producers' As- H sociation. Ho was accompanied by his daughter Edith. B .lames Nelson wns brought home fiom H the factory Saturday night and is. now quite ill typhoid fever. Tho Oregon Short Line had 'up to11 noon yesterday delivered 122 cars of' beets to tho factory th'is season, and ' cars H v phenomenal run was made .at tho factory last Friday. There ( were cut '., H '418 tons of beets and 110'G bags of sugars ; H wero produced in the 24 hours ending at 12 o'clock Friday nigh t. H A large number of farmers were pidcrcd to commence digging ycHter , M , Some of our farmers, thiH year esti H "mate thoir crop at from 18,to.-25 tons ' H ' The factory was nearly- up' with de-1 llvorv each day )ast wook but now tho beets are coming, n so fast that thero r" H Vpl bo no farther trouble from that The sugar company will put a number H of men at work Wodneiday in the 5-ncre H beet field owrped, by the widow of the H late Commissioner Winn. On Thurs- B day a number of beet farmers will givo ; H .their ser ices free and an effort will be made to get the entire qrop to the factory in the two days. It is estimated there B will be about 75 tons in tho field. H The first of this week the machinery H in the sugar factory wns. given .a.trifthwjMfctiUlf J 'H ru Rndtc.tvna'VthpoughlyattiBfdP t ,H factory. The boilers were 'filled with"' ",- v H steam and all the pump: and pipes were H given a thorough trial. Mr. U'runger, the superintendent, says that by tomor- H row evening the factory will bopracticul- H ly completed and ready for business. It is expected the first work in the way of H manufacturing sugar will be commenced next Monday. Grand ttonde A'dvocato, B Sept. H |