The “Jackson County Rebellion” faded away after political boss Llewellyn Banks shot a policeman with a .30-06 during an attempted warrant service. Coverage of the whole debacle won the Medford Mail-Tribune a Pulitzer Prize. (Medford, Jackson County; 1933) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1605d.jackson-co-rebellion-part3-392.html)