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  2. Portland Telegram - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for the Evening Telegram in a national newspaper directory in 1894. The Portland Telegram was a daily newspaper serving Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1877 until it was acquired by, and merged into, the Scripps-owned Portland News in 1931. The News had started out as the East Side News under secretive circumstances in 1906.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Oregon/Reference desk

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    The University of Oregon lists historic Oregon newspapers by county, with links to various public and subscription-based databases. It has a growing collection of full-text newspaper articles published between 1860-1922 available for free here and also provides searchable indices of its own collections of the Daily Emerald , The Oregonian , and ...

  4. News-Register (McMinnville) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the ONPA named the News-Register Oregon's best community paper in its category, and from 1998–2005 was seven times awarded the "Sweepstakes Award" recognizing the state's most-honored non-daily newspaper. [2] Lars, Jack, Philip and Jeb Bladine have all served as presidents of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. [9]

  5. Killing of Alonzo Tucker - Wikipedia

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    On September 18, 1902, the only lynching ever to be documented in Oregon occurred in Coos Bay, of Alonzo Tucker. He was accused of raping a white woman and escaping from jail. According to newspaper accounts, Tucker was discovered by two young boys who began shooting him with airguns. [4]

  6. The Advocate (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Advocate was a four-page weekly newspaper in Portland, Oregon, established as a news source for Portland's African American community. It was founded in 1903 and was covered as an active entity in other Portland press until at least 1936.

  7. The Mercury (defunct Oregon newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury, later The Sunday Mercury, was a weekly newspaper founded in Salem, Oregon in 1869, and moved to Portland a few years later. Oregon writer Homer Davenport described approaching the Mercury when he arrived in Portland as a young man, and being sent to New Orleans to cover and draw pictures of the Fitzsimmons-Dempsey fight.

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