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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016
‘Veterans Day is Friday. What would you like to say to our veterans?’
“I’d like to give them
a big hug. Thanks! I
mean, what can you
say?”
“Do I have to make
this short? We wish
them all the best.
That sentence covers
everything we could
possibly want for our
veterans.”
THE DAILY ASTORIAN // QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Akron, Colorado
Jan. 9, 1926 — Nov. 1, 2016
Associated Press
Jean Rose Krause was born Jan. 9, 1926, to the way, Jean made sure we took a new or scenic
James and Jennie Diamond, and passed away route, even though it may have taken twice as
Nov. 1 at the Washington County Greenhouse long. When they returned to Colorado in 1974,
Home.
they made their home in the Lone Star area.
Jean grew up northeast of Akron,
Jean was preceded in death by her
where she helped on the family
parents, James and Jennie Diamond;
farm. She attended Akron schools,
brothers James and Robert; and sis-
and during her high school years she
ters Margaret Story, Rita Schrader
boarded in town. She graduated in
and Dolly Mollohan.
1944. After high school, she worked
She is survived by her children,
at the Washington County Court
Kathy Alfi ere (Jan), Kevin (Kim),
House. She met and married John
Susan Watson (Richard), Regina Pad-
Krause in November 1952.
ula (Bob), Matthew (Judi), Daniel,
In 1965 the family moved to Ore-
Terrence (Lisa), William (Judy) and
gon, returning to Colorado in 1974.
Thomas (Danna). She is also survived
Jean Krause
Jean Rose spent her time raising
by numerous nieces, nephews, grand-
children, gardening, painting, quilt-
children, and great-grandchildren.
ing, and was involved with the Star of
A rosary was held Monday, Nov.
the Sea Church and Altar Society in Oregon and 7, 2016, at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. A
St. Peter’s in Fleming, Colorado.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday,
She had an adventurous spirit. She enjoyed Nov. 8, also at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
taking the kids on weekend outings, exploring Interment followed at the St. Joseph Catholic
the Northwest coastal areas. She also liked to Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Lone
travel, and was able to see the Canadian Rock- Star School, or the Yuma Art Guild.
ies, Italy and Ireland.
Bowin Funeral Home (www.bowinfu-
While in Oregon, the family often made the neralhome.com) in Akron is in charge of the
trip to Colorado during the harvest season. On arrangements.
MEDFORD — The U.S.
attorney for the district of Ore-
gon says a Medford man has
pleaded guilty in federal court
to threatening to kill President
Barack Obama, threatening to
shoot FBI agents and posses-
sion of an unregistered explo-
sive device.
The statement from the U.S.
Department of Justice says
FRIDAY
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Mostly cloudy
ALMANAC
Associated Press
PORTLAND — Port-
land police say a protest that
erupted after Donald Trump’s
election victory did not lead to
any arrests.
Protesters took over a sec-
Times of clouds and sun
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Periods of rain, becoming
steadier
Last
Salem
48/61
Newport
51/61
Nov 21
First
Nov 29
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
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Low
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Ontario
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Burns
28/64
Klamath Falls
35/66
Lakeview
29/69
Ashland
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REGIONAL CITIES
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
Tonight's Sky: Orion and friends emerging above
the eastern night sky before midnight.
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UNDER THE SKY
High
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Lebanon
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Eugene
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Portland
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Sunset tonight ........................... 4:50 p.m.
Sunrise Thursday ........................ 7:10 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today .......................... 2:27 p.m. 51/63
Moonset today .......................... 12:52 a.m.
City
Atlanta
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Chicago
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Honolulu
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Memphis
Miami
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC
Cloudy with periods of
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Tillamook
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SUN AND MOON
Time
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9:52 p.m.
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Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
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Precipitation
Tuesday ............................................ Trace
Month to date ................................... 2.14"
Normal month to date ....................... 2.56"
Year to date .................................... 61.44"
Normal year to date ........................ 49.03"
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Oregon State Police t roop-
ers and the Clatsop County
Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested two
men after a hit-and-run Tues-
day near John Day County
Park.
Around noon, Stephan Har-
ris, 28, of Hillsboro, was driv-
ing a Chevy Silverado on U.S.
Highway 30 when he side-
swiped a Chevy Tahoe near
Fern Hill Road, according to
Chief Deputy Paul Williams.
Harris then drove up Fern Hill
Road toward Fernhill Holly
Farms before he and his pas-
senger, 33-year-old George
Murray of Westport, fl ed on
foot.
Williams said Harris was
later taken into custody around
12:40 p.m. by state police
troopers near Claremont Road.
He was arrested on several
charges, including possession
of a controlled substance for
heroin and methamphetamine,
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trash bin did not spread.
Simpson says the depart-
ment realizes emotions are
high after the election. He
hopes anyone planning a
large demonstration alerts the
agency so offi cers can manage
traffi c.
Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian
Deputies with the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office took West-
port resident George Murray into custody Tuesday after
tracking him into the brush between Fern Hill and Claremont
roads. Murray was arrested on a parole board warrant.
driving while under the infl u-
ence of intoxicants, a misde-
meanor for attempting to elude
police on foot, reckless driv-
ing and failure to perform the
duties of a driver in an accident
with injuries.
Williams said Murray was
tracked by deputies and a K-9
unit into the brush along power
lines running between Fern
Hill and Claremont roads and
apprehended at 1 p.m. Murray
was arrested on a parole viola-
tion from Marion County, but
faced no other charges.
Charges dropped against pair
who fi lmed pipeline protest
SEATTLE — Prosecutors
have dropped charges includ-
ing burglary and sabotage
against two fi lmmakers who
recorded a protest at an oil
pipeline in Washington state
last month.
The fi lmmakers, Lindsey
Grayzel of Portland, and Carl
Davis of Orcas Island, Wash-
ington, say they were work-
ing on a documentary about
climate activist Ken Ward
on Oct. 11 when Ward broke
through a fence and turned a
safety valve along the Kinder
Morgan Trans Mountain pipe-
line near Burlington. Ward
also livestreamed his actions.
The three were among
11 people arrested that day
amid attempts to shut down
oil pipelines in Washington,
LOTTERIES
DEATH
By GENE JOHNSON
Associated Press
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 3-1-2-5
4 p.m.: 0-0-2-0
7 p.m.: 5-9-4-9
10 p.m.: 7-7-9-8
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
tion of Interstate 5 late Tues-
day and early Wednesday,
affecting traffi c in both direc-
tions for about an hour.
Sgt. Pete Simpson says offi -
cers have not received any sig-
nifi cant reports of vandalism.
A fi re in a downtown Portland
By EDWARD STRATTON
The Daily Astorian
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says the arresting agent found
a loaded semi-automatic pis-
tol underneath the fl oor mat
on the driver side. A search of
Roos’ apartment uncovered
more fi rearms and several pipe
bombs.
Roos faces up to 10 years
in federal prison. Sentencing
is scheduled for March 16 in
Medford. Roos was ordered to
remain in custody pending his
sentencing.
Two men arrested after hit-and-run
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 71°/53°
Normal high/low ........................... 55°/41°
Record high ............................ 71° in 2016
Record low ............................. 29° in 1977
Full
SATURDAY
John Martin Roos, 62, pleaded
guilty to the charges Monday in
U.S. District Court.
Roos admitted in court to
using racially infl ammatory
language in a Twitter post in
which he threatened to kill
Obama. In a Facebook post,
Roos threatened to “snipe” FBI
agents “with hunting rifl es.”
Roos was arrested last
April while parking his truck
in White City. The statement
No arrests made in Portland election protests
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
50
Rayna Soto, Astoria
Medford man pleads guilty to
threatening Obama and FBI agents
Jean Rose Krause
THURSDAY
Ken Hougham,
Astoria
Harold Eberhard, Astoria
OBITUARIES
TONIGHT
“Thank you and your
families for all the
sacrifi ces you make
on a daily basis.
You are much ap-
preciated.”
WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game:
4-6-3
Tuesday’s Keno: 01-04-19-
22-24-27-29-30-35-37-42-
47-52-61-63-67-72-75-76-80
Tuesday’s Match 4: 02-08-
11-22
Tuesday’s Mega Millions:
46-48-53-61-74, Mega Ball:
12
Estimated jackpot: $63
million
North Dakota, Minnesota and
Montana in solidarity with
those protesting the four-state
Dakota Access pipeline proj-
ect in North Dakota, said Jay
O’Hara, a spokesman for the
environmental activism group
Climate Disobedience Center.
Charges remain against the
other nine, who include two
people who were recording
actions in North Dakota and
Minnesota.
Nov. 7, 2016
SOLUM, Gerold Martin “Jerry,” 77, of Knappa, died in Port-
land. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of
the arrangements.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY
Clatsop County Board of
Commissioners, 6 p.m., Judge
Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial Ave., Astoria.
Astoria School Board, 6:15
p.m., study session, 7:30 p.m.,
regular meeting, Capt. Robert
Gray School third-fl oor board-
room, 785 Alameda Ave.
Wickiup Water District Board,
6:30 p.m., 92648 Svensen Mar-
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replacement project, City Hall,
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