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    A12 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022
Offbeat
Continued from A9
fresh ammunition and a new
revolver, and even kidnapped a
Swedish farmhand as a personal
servant for a few days.
But by the end of the month,
Tracy seems to have decided it
was time to go to ground, and
he left Seattle headed east. He
resupplied from a homeowner
in Palmer on July 23, and then
was not heard from till Aug. 5,
when a farmer near Odessa came
home and found a note pinned
to his door: “To Whom it May
Concern,” it read. “Tell (Sheriff)
Cudihee to take a tumble and let
me alone or I will fix him plenty.
Police Log
The Spokesman will update items in
the Police Log when such a request
is received. Any new information,
such as the dismissal of charges or
acquittal, must be verifiable.
Arrests
Fri., Oct. 14
9:07 p.m. NB HWY 97/OFFRAMP
124. Arrested: Kevin Douglas Lea, 44,
Redmond. Charge: DUII
Sat., Oct. 15
1:48 p.m. S HWY 97/SW Veterans
Way. Arrested: Miranda Kate Urell, 27,
Redmond. Charges: Criminal Mischief I
($1,000+), DUII
9:03 p.m. NW Oak Tree Ln. Arrested:
Iverson Taylor Smith, 18, Bend. Charge:
Theft II (Shoplifting)
Sun., Oct. 16
2:12 p.m. NE Larch Ave. Arrested: Joseph
Ray Lehman, 39, Redmond. Charge:
Criminal Trespass II
2:14 p.m. 1200 Block SW Highland
Ave. Arrested: Kevin Vinson Massey, 51,
Redmond. Charge: Criminal Trespass II
8:33 p.m. SW 11th St./SW Indian Ave.
Arrested: Taylor Alberto Gomez-Portillo,
28, Redmond. Charge: Driving While
Suspended
10:00 p.m. SW Highland Ave. Arrested:
Derek Alvin Eike, 24, Tigard. Charge:
Probation/Parole Violation
RECORDS / COMMUNITY
I will be on my way to Wyoming.
If your horses are good would
swap with you. Thanks for a cool
drink. —Tracy.”
TRACY IS KILLED, MAYBE
But, time was running out.
The following day, Tracy found
himself pinned down by rifle
fire in a wheat field near Cres-
ton. This time he couldn’t shoot
his way out. After taking a bullet
that cut a leg artery and another
that broke his other leg, the dying
bandit gave himself the coup de
grace with his Colt .45, bringing
the curtain down on the Wild
West Outlaw era in proper Wild
West Outlaw style.
Tracy had been on the lam for
58 days and had killed 11 people
along the way. During that time,
he furnished eager newspaper
readers with a gripping story,
and by the end he was the most
famous person in the country.
When he was finally dead, sou-
venir hunters stripped his corpse
bare of clothes and hair, and au-
thorities felt it was necessary to
melt his face off with vitriol (sul-
phuric acid) so that his corpse
could not be dug up and put on
display by some enterprising
body-snatcher later on.
The melting of the face might
lead some to wonder if the body
brought back was really that of
Harry Tracy. After all, the re-
ward on his head was huge. If we
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can believe then-inmate Joseph
“Bunco” Kelley, though (not al-
ways a smart thing to do, but in
this case it’s probably safe), the
body that was brought back to
the state penitentiary and dis-
played to all the inmates was defi-
nitely that of Tracy.
But Bunco did report some-
thing else that’s odd in this story:
The body brought back to the
pen that was identified as David
Merrill’s was not David Merrill. It
was someone else.
In his 1907 book, Kelley writes
that David Merrill’s ankle had
a big, ugly scar from the many
months he’d had to wear an “Or-
egon Boot” shackle. Kelley, who
worked in the prison bathhouse
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Arrested: Morgan Stephanie Hawley,
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breed — the hard-living, deadly
American Wild West outlaw. A
few years later, the rest of the old
Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, having
been tracked down and identified
by Pinkerton detectives, would
be wiped out by a detachment of
Bolivian soldiers. America was
changing, and with it Oregon —
there was no room for men like
Harry Tracy in the new America.
Not even in the wild, rough fron-
tier state of Oregon.
Classifieds
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
2:51 p.m. NW Fir Ave. Arrested: Olle
Leroi Starnes, 52, John Day. Charges:
Drugs (Methamphetamine), In-State
Warrant, Unlawful Use Motor Vehicle
(UUMV), Theft I
3:15 p.m. SW Kalama Ave. Arrested:
Joseph Aaron Trukositz, 42, Redmond.
Charges: Violation of Restraining Order
(Contempt), Disorderly Conduct II
7:11 p.m. SW Lava Ave. Arrested: Alicia
Norato Orozco, 24, Redmond. Charge:
Probable Cause for Other Agency
12:11 a.m. NW Fir Ave. Arrested: Curtis
Alvin Coffe, 36, Redmond. Charges:
Unlawful Use Motor Vehicle (UUMV),
Theft I
2:57 a.m. 900 Block SW Veterans
Way. Arrested: Cody Allen Clubb, 30,
Redmond. Charge: Driving While
Suspended
9:05 a.m. NW Dogwood Ave./NW
6th St. Arrested: Glen James Caroll,
49, Redmond. Charge: Driving While
Suspended
1:47 p.m. SW Canal Blvd. Arrested:
Christopher James Caldwell, 36,
Terrebonne. Charges: In-State Warrant,
False Info to Police
1:59 p.m. SW Kalama Ave. Arrested:
Christopher James Harper, 41, Bend.
Charge: In-State Warrant
7:50 p.m. SW Canyon Dr./SW Highland
Ave. Arrested: Christian Arturo
Saavedra, 31, Redmond. Charge:
Driving While Suspended
as a trusty, had seen the scar
many times.
Merrill’s body had been found
on July 14, after two weeks bak-
ing in the sun; and the face was
unrecognizable. But the skin of
the ankle was still intact … and
unscarred.
Of course, Bunco Kelley be-
ing Bunco Kelley, it’s probably
not smart to take this as gos-
pel. But it’s definitely not out-
side the realm of possibility that
Tracy, knowing he was basically
doomed, might have done his
wife’s brother a final favor by let-
ting him go home and framing
up some poor bystander to stand
in for his corpse.
Tracy was the last of a dying
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Shirley Kondratieff has been ap-
pointed Personal Representative
of the Estate of John Howard
Bennett deceased, Deschutes
County Circuit Court Case No.
22PB08925. All persons having
claims against the estate are re-
quired to present the same within
four months from the first date of
publication of this notice to the
Personal Representative at P.O.
Box 1489, Bend, OR 97709, or
they may be barred.
Any person whose rights may be
affected by these proceedings
may obtain additional information
from the records of the above-en-
titled Court or from the Personal
Representative or from the Per-
sonal Representative’s attorneys,
Luvaas Cobb, P.C.
DATED and first published:
October 18, 2022.
/s/ Shirley Kondratieff
Personal Representative
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The undersigned has been ap-
pointed personal representative
of the Estate of Linda Gilmore
Hill, Deceased, by the Deschutes
County Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, probate number
22PB08504
All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present
the same with proper vouchers
within four (4) months after the
date of first publication to the un-
dersigned or they may be barred.
Additional information may be ob-
tained from the court records, the
undersigned or the attorney.
Date first published: October 18,
2022
Scott A. Hill
Personal Representative
c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
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of the Estate of Elizabeth Larrie
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schutes County Circuit Court of
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number 22PB08453. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present the same
with proper vouchers within four
(4) months after the date of first
publication to the undersigned or
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Date first published: October 11,
2022
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Personal Representative
c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
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