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Publication Date

8-2-1919

Description

Publisher

Times Publishing Company

Editor

James A. Merriman, M.D.

Address

Abington Building

Note

W.R. Lee and Erastus R. Richardson established the Portland Times in 1918 and its office was located in the Abington Building. Other contributing members were dedicated businessmen and include J.D Emery, William J. McLamore, Dr. James Merriman M.D., William D. Allen (owner of The Golden West Hotel), and George P. Moore. The paper ceased publication five years later but left invaluable proclamations within its pages. One such statement comes from the August 1919 edition: “The Portland Times stands for progressive citizenship, every citizen working hand in hand to make Portland the best city in the world...”

Motto

“The Portland Times stands for progressive citizenship, every citizen working hand in hand to make Portland the best city in the world…”

Dates of Publication

1918-1923

Frequency

[not available]

Publisher

Times Publishing Company

Editor

James A. Merriman, M.D.

Address

Abington Building

Notes of Interest

Includes long passionate statement on what the paper stands for. Also detailed biographies and photographs on the founding members and editors.

Original Format

print newspaper, 18" x 22"

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/20972

Rights

This digital access copy is made available for personal, educational, and non-commercial use only. It cannot be reproduced in any form or distributed for commercial purposes. It is made accessible because of one or more of the following situations: Portland State University has permission to make it accessible; it is made accessible for education and research purposes under fair use; or there are no known restrictions on use. In the event that previously unknown information is shared that may change the status of this item, it will be immediately removed from public view until pertinent rights issues are clarified.

Portland Times Annual-August 2, 1919

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