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FAC SIMILE. FIRST PAGE OF THE OREGONIAN
point of the higher economics, that claimed for him a place among the greatest editorial writers of the country. On no progressive newspaper of the country is the conscientious work done in shaping its editorial policy that is regularly put on the Oregonian.
The success of the Oregonian affords in itself an object lesson to the young men of the country. This was forced strongly on my mind a number of years ago in a letter I received from a friend in the East, a man who has always been a great admirer of the Oregonian.