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Prineville citizens took back their town

Ralph Lee/Portland Morning Oregonian, 1939<br><b>The Citizens' Protective Union, 75 strong, waited in teh street in front of Til Glaze's saloon as their leader, Jim Blakely, challenged the Vigilantes to come out. They didn't, and after that day, the Crook County Vigilantes never rode again</b>
Ralph Lee/Portland Morning Oregonian, 1939
The Citizens' Protective Union, 75 strong, waited in teh street in front of Til Glaze's saloon as their leader, Jim Blakely, challenged the Vigilantes to come out. They didn't, and after that day, the Crook County Vigilantes never rode again

Dec 18, 2012


By Finn J.D. John
Special to the News-Register


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