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Rh 19. In Oregon Exchanges, Aug., 1920.

20. By Richard D. Cannon, veteran Portland newspaper editor.

21. Pages 626–7.

22. Book dated 1911 and 1912.

23. H. K. Hines, History of Oregon, 478.

24. O. H. Q., June, 1913, 114.

25. ''loc. cit.'' 118.

26. Referred to in connection with Heppner journalism, page 392 ff.

27. Statesman's 80th anniversary number, March 28, 1931.

28. Editor & Publisher, August, 1923.

29. Page 73.

30. Thompson was at the time only 23 years old.

31. It is not the plan of the present compiler to give extended treatment to trade and class publications.

32. George H. Himes, personal interview.

33. Ludington, op. cit., 248.

34. Oregonian, December 4, 1900.

35. C. H. Carey, History of Oregon, 691 ff.

36. John P. Young, Journalism in California.

Oregonian, October 15, 1878, page 3, column 1.

Upton v. Hume, 24 Oregon 420 ff.

By starting, for instance, each legislative bill low on the first page so that, with generous spacing, it ran over upon page 3 or even 4 instead of being confined to one or two pages, an abuse which had been growing, by the way, from less serious earlier practices.

H. W. Scott, History of Portland, 419. 41. Ayer's Directory, 1876.

42. Pettengill's Newspaper Directory, 1878.

43. Harvey W. Scott, loc cit.

44. Powers, History of Oregon Literature, 426 ff.

45. Noted by Harvey W. Scott, ''loc. cit.''

46. In 25th anniversary number of Telegram.

47. Page 448 ff.

48. Let us not be too sure that Miller was not admired by those who came close to him in Eugene. Even those most critical of his failings recognized his genius. William Thompson, in his book of memoirs, speaks of Miller in terms of highest admiration.

49. See experience of David P. Morrison, pages 129, 130.

50. No connection with Victor Trevitt's Vox Populi of the early fifties.

51. Fred Lockley, interview, Oregon Journal, June 24, 1938.

52. B. F. Irvine, in 25th anniversary number, July 24, 1827.

53. ibid.

54. Oregon Exchanges, April-May, 1928, pages 15-16.

55. Fred W. McKechnie, Jr. in Oregon Exchanges, December 1918.

56. In the interest of condensation, reference to purely literary periodicals has been eliminated. The reader is referred, for a full treatment of these, to Alfred Powers' History of Oregon Literature.

1. Longer sketch of Mr. Ireland appears in connection with Astorian, page 303 ff.

2. Howard Petit in souvenir edition of Enterprise, September 12, 1937.

3. Fred Lockley, Oregon Journal, October 16, 1926, editorial page.

. Paper by Father Eugene Medved, at University of Oregon School of Journalism, 1937. . ibid.