Centralia, Washington, 1913
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CHARGED WITH INSULTING WOMAN
A warrant was sworn out Thursday by Justice Jones at Morton for the arrest of S. W. Jordan for alledged discourtesies applied to the wife of R. L. Shepherd, a brakeman living in West Morton. Owing to the absence of Jordan no hearing has as yet been secured. Public sentiment in the town is divided in regard to the matter.
--Daily Chronicle-Examiner, Centralia, Washington, August 16, 1913, page 6.
The Letters Undertakers Get
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Chehalis, Washington, 1921
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The Sticklin Undertaking Company reports that every week letters continue to arrive from all parts of the country asking for pictures and descriptions of the young boy who was killed in the Chehalis railroad yards in August, following the night of the Palmer Bros. circus being in the city, and whose remains were buried here. Only a few days ago a woman came from Portland to look at the pictures of the boy, hoping against hope that it might be her lost son. A letter arrived a few days ago from a small California town, asking for information. Evidently none of us realize how many aching mother hearts there are in this country, yearning for news of an absent son.
--The Chehalis Bee-Nugget, Chehalis, Washington, October 28, 1921, page 4.
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Man Charged With Insulting Women
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