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Married June 14, 1899, to Margaret D. Klein. At- tended St. Anthony's Public Elementary School, followed by course in St. Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool. Taught in pub- lic schools of Liverpool three years, and came to Minnesota in 1888. Admitted to the Su- preme Court of Minnesota in 1900; practiced law in Duluth, Minnesota, until 1903, when he removed to Oregon and was admitted to the bar of this state in December, 1904. Served term in Minnesota National Guard. Demo- crat. DAN R. MURPHY.... Eesidence, 475 Holladay avenue; office, 521- 525 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Born April 16, 1860, at Champoeg, Oregon. Son of Matthew O'C. And Ellen (Costello) Mur- phy. Married in 1885 to Caroline V. Ken- nedy. Educated at the public school at St. Paul, Oregon, and St. Mary's College, San Francisco, Cal. , 1878-1881, graduating with a B. S. Degree. Admitted to the bar of Oregon in October, 1886. Has been in continuous practice of his profession since. Now senior member of the firm of Murphy, Brodie & Swett.
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