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HISTORY OF OREGON NEWSPAPERS
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Independence newspapers, 267-268. Irrigon newspapers, 395-396,

National Community award, 435.

Joseph newspapers, 399-400. Joseph, Nez Perce chief, 347-348. Joseph newspapers, see also Enterprise newspapers, Josephine County newspapers, 412-417. Journalism, see Newspapers. Junction City newspapers, 271-274.

Klamath County newspapers, 400-412, Klamath Falls (name), 401. Klamath Falls newspapers, 400-411.

Lafayette bridge, 464. Lafayette newspapers, 336. La Grande newspapers, 346-352. Laldlaw newspapers, 444. Lake County newspapers, 367-372. Lakeview newspapers, 367-372. Lane County, proposed division of, Lane County newspapers, 268-283.

273.

Lapine newspapers, 445. Lebanon newspapers, 298-299. Lee, Jason, obituary, 33. Lewis County representatives, 1846, 33. Libel laws, 159-161. Lincoin, Abraham, Scott's editorial, 120-12L Lincoin County newspapers, 3S5-391.

Linkville, see Klamath Falls Linn County newspapers, 290-301.

McMinnville newspapers,

Prohibition.

hoax), Medford

of

330-336.

Li Hung Chang"

newspapers,

Methodist 1846,

246-255.

408.

Church

Quarterly

Meeting,

32.

Milton newspapers, 328. Mllwaukle, Oregon, 52 , 54. Mllwaukie newspapers, 210. Mitchell newspapers, 422-423. Modeste

(See

311.

Merrill, Oregon,

ball,

1843

(Spectator

account),

472.

Molalla newspapers,

211.

Editorial Association award, 23, 216, 217, 336, 435. Neighborhood papers, 525-526. Newberg newspapers, 337-338. Newspaper, chain, 22. Newspapers, changes in journalism, 18. Newspapers, dailies, 108. equipment (1858), 257. Newspapers, Newspapers, format, 21. Newspapers, "personal Journalism", 17. pictures, 21. Newspapers, Newspapers, reasons for establishing, 16. statistics, 15, 24, 105-107, Newspapers, 526-527.

Newswriting, 458-477,

4581880,467-469;

1850-1870,

465: 1870-1880,465-467; 1890-1900, 469-471. North Bend newspapers, Nyssa newspapers, 429.

362-363.

Obituaries, first in Oregon paper, 33. Oakland newspaper, 242-243. Ontario and Vale newspapers, 423-429. Oregon City incorporation, 28. Oregon City newspapers, 105, 205-210. Oregon Milling Company, 35. Oregon Pacific Railroad, 227-228. Oregon Newspaper Publishers Associa tion, 389. Oregon Press Association, 389-391. Oregon Press Conference, 391. Oregon Printing Association, 25. Oregon Printing and Publishing Co. 133. Oregon Producers' Exporting and Import ing Company, 39. Oregon State Agricultural College, 230-231.

Oregon statehood, 88. "Oregon style," 81.

Madras newspapers, 446-447. Magazine sections. 483. . Malheur County newspapers, 423-429. Marlon County newspapers, 220-225. Marriage notices, 473, 474. Marshfield newspapers, 357-362.

"Memoirs

539 Newspaper

National

Jackson County newspapers, 246-261. Jacksonville newspapers, 255-259. Jefferson County newspapers, 446-447.

Linotypes, 138, 305. Liquor question, 173-176. Liquor question, see also Lostine newspapers, 400.

NEWSPAPERS

Monmouth newspapers, 265-267. Moro newspapers, 438-439. Morrow County newspapers, 392-396. Mount Angel newspapers, 220-221. climbing, 493. Mountain Multnomah newspapers, 220. Multnomah County, 211-212. Multnomah County newspapers, 219. Union Typographical Multnomah No. 58, 170. Myrtle Creek newspapers, 246. Myrtle Point newspapers, 364-365.

Pacific Republic, 115, 256. Paul R. Kelty cup award,

435.

newspapers, 313-326. Philomath newspapers, 232-234. Pioneer Boat Club, 490. Pioneer stage line, 353. Pioneer Lyceum and Literary club, 25. Piatt, J. C, mur<?er story, 463. Poetry, 70. Polk County newspapers, 261-268. Populist party, 239. Port Orford harbor, 373. Portland city election, 86-87. Portland newspapers, 145-204. Portland and Valley Railroad, 61, 63. Prairie City newspapers, 341. Press, freedom of, 17, 72-73. Prinevillc newspapers, 384-385. Printing presses, 52, 58, 80, 107, 110, Pendleton

284

Printing presses. Spectator, 301-302.

Prizefighting, 485-486, 506,

487,

26, 497,

98,

279,

503-504,

509.

Prohibition, 1846, 30-31. Prohibition, see also Liquor Question. Pulitzer prize, 23, 253, 254. Radio, 21. Railroads, 40. Railroads, Roseburg 237-238.

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