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  2. Kessler R. Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Kessler Richard Cannon (December 23, 1915 – October 9, 1986, known as Kess Cannon) was an American radio broadcaster and state legislator from Oregon.He was a Republican who served two two-year terms in the Oregon House of Representatives.

  3. Lava Lake murders - Wikipedia

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    The Lava Lake murders refers to a triple murder that occurred near Little Lava Lake in the Deschutes National Forest in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States, in January 1924. The victims were Edward Nickols (50), Roy Wilson (35), and Dewey Morris (25), all of whom were working as fur trappers in the Deschutes National Forest in the winter of ...

  4. Deschutes County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The county was created in 1916 out of part of Crook County and was named for the Deschutes River, which itself was named by French-Canadian trappers of the early 19th century. It is the political and economic hub of Central Oregon. Deschutes comprises the Bend, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area [3] and media market. Deschutes is Oregon's ...

  5. Cline Falls axe attack - Wikipedia

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    The Cline Falls axe attack refers to an unsolved attempted homicide that occurred on the evening of June 22, 1977, at the Cline Falls State Park in Deschutes County, Oregon United States. The victims were two female college students, Terri Jentz and her roommate, Avra Goldman, who were on a cross-country cycling ride along the Trans America Trail .

  6. Wesley O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Oliver Smith (April 16, 1878 – October 20, 1951), commonly known as W. O. Smith, was an American newspaper publisher and businessman from southern Oregon.He owned the Klamath Republican and later the Evening Herald, both Klamath Falls newspapers.

  7. Harvey H. DeArmond - Wikipedia

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    Then from 1927 to 1934, DeArmond served as Deschutes County’s district judge. [1] [2] [3] [6] In 1934, DeArmond joined Jay H. Upton to form a private law firm in Bend. [7] DeArmond was a prominent member of the Central Oregon Bar Association, the Oregon State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. As an attorney, he was well known ...