The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday October 6, 1877 One day last week, W.E. MOORE, cashier of the La Cygne Exchange Bank of this city, forgot the combination to a lock opening one of the interior portions of the safe wherein was contained a large proportion of the currency then in the bank. He tried for four days to think of the right numbers, but failed. Finally, ascertaining that W.E. PIPER had gotten the bankers out of muddles similar to th eone he was in, the practical mechanic was called to the rescue, given what data to work on Moore could remember, the lock, a Victor, was opened by Piper. This was Piper's first experience with a Victor lock and he was naturally a little proud of his success, while Moore was highly delighted of course.