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'''Gus Gustfarmakes''' was described in the July 16th, 1927, issue of the [[Oregonian]] as a person who had $21 stolen from him. He was at "Erickson's resort" (most likely [[Erickson's Saloon]]) at 307 1/2 [[Burnside Street|Burnside]] "scrubbing the grime from his hands" when a person asked if he could spare a cigarette. Gustfarmakes answered in the affirmative, and indicated his coat, which was hanging up. The stranger helped himself to a cigarette as well as $21 that Gustfarmakes had in his coat at the time. | '''Gus Gustfarmakes''' was described in the July 16th, 1927, issue of the [[Oregonian]] as a person who had $21 stolen from him. He was at "Erickson's resort" (most likely [[Erickson's Saloon]]) at 307 1/2 [[Burnside Street|Burnside]] "scrubbing the grime from his hands" when a person asked if he could spare a cigarette. Gustfarmakes answered in the affirmative, and indicated his coat, which was hanging up. The stranger helped himself to a cigarette as well as $21 that Gustfarmakes had in his coat at the time.<ref>Morning Oregonian, 1927 July 16, page 1 column 2</ref> | ||
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Gus Gustfarmakes was described in the July 16th, 1927, issue of the Oregonian as a person who had $21 stolen from him. He was at "Erickson's resort" (most likely Erickson's Saloon) at 307 1/2 Burnside "scrubbing the grime from his hands" when a person asked if he could spare a cigarette. Gustfarmakes answered in the affirmative, and indicated his coat, which was hanging up. The stranger helped himself to a cigarette as well as $21 that Gustfarmakes had in his coat at the time.[1]
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- ↑ Morning Oregonian, 1927 July 16, page 1 column 2