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COVE â Northeast Oregon pioneer Anderson C. Smith was a man of short stature whose life story gave rise to tall tales.
It was said Smith once killed a 900-pound grizzly with a single shot near Minam and was such an accurate marksman he could knock an eye out of a grouse with a round from his Henry rifle.
âHe was the man of the mountains and the Kit Carson of the Pacific Coast,â the
Mountain Sentinel, an old Union County newspaper, reported in its July 6, 1872, edition.
On a less embellished note, Smith reportedly built many stone fences in Northeast Oregon that were used to contain horses and cattle. The total may include one in Cove that still stands, but Smith has been denied credit for building it by historians because of geographic confusion.
Woman victimized by former cop blasts court decision
Eugene resident Aspen Rosen says she s outraged that Neil Halttunen can now practice law in Oregon.
Posted: Dec 27, 2020 5:57 PM
Updated: Dec 27, 2020 6:31 PM
Posted By: Kennedy Dendy
LANE COUNTY, Ore. After the Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Neil Halttunen would be granted conditional admission to the Oregon Bar, one woman is blasting the decision, saying it s a betrayal of her and other victims.
Eugene resident Aspen Rosen says she s outraged, not only for herself but for the numerous women who she says fell victim to Halttunen’s actions. She said the court s decision only added more devastation.