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Show in ( tliQ taia- taia ) bedrock , ( deep dew ) ( bub but ) 1S3 ( not 'not not ) wide ; four of ( thorn thow ) ( halpecl holped ) ( boat bot-A botA ) over the place ; there is quite a reef further down on the river ( R . 3197-3202 ) ; going upstreami , ( intermediate interinediate ) water most acceptable , 4 or 5 fogi above ( extreme extrenic ) low water ; in high water , wa tqr runs ( out out- out ) can not get up against the ( current current- current ) , in ( low Iwv ) . water , there are too ( many inany ) shallow plages ; rocks stick up in river ; . sometimes buried , so ( ran r-an ran ) on ( them theni ) and could not get , off ( R . 3205-3206 ) ; ( when jNrhen ) xooks stick up in river ; sometimes buried , so run on ( them theni ) and can not get off ( R . 3205-3206 ) ; when ( he be ) took the 5,000 pounds down river in 1901 he went down during high water ; it was 12 or 14 feet above low water ( R . 3206-3207 ) ; river shifts ( from froin ) time to time during high water or immediately after ; obstruction causes current to run over and bore under it ; shifts ( one-third onethird ) or ( one-half onehalf ) the ( dis- dis ) tance of river ; the river works fast cutting banks out , and current causes whirls ; going downstream can not always find the channel in the same place ; changes from one side to the other of river ; has ( luiown -known known ) ( changes chancres ) to occur between trips ( R . 3207- . 3220 ) ; did not always reach his destination by river on account of the conditions of the river ; on one trip in very high water worked nearly two days with three men but could not get up a certain point between ( Kite Hite ) and Olympia Bar ( R . 3230-3231 ) ; . was on river working for 22 years , and greatest . number of ( men 1-nen 1nen ) there was in 1898 when Stanton Dredge ( was -NNas NNas ) there , being 75 to 100 , most of them living in tents ( R . 3241 ) . |