Billy Sunday to Speak in Oregon City August 14 1910
Former NL star Billy Sunday will address men at Shively's Opera House Oregon City on Sunday afternoon August 14 1910. He will deliver Booze, or Get on the Water Wagon, a temperance sermon previously given before Washington state legislators in 1909. Limited seating restricts attendance to men only.
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Washington
Assembly nominates ticket for county offices amid shocks
The County Assembly endorsed a full slate led by L. D. Walker for State Senator and Nant for various posts including Recorder E. P. Dedman and Treasurer J. A. Tufts. Resignations and defections of other nominees signal a tense political scene and potential primary conflicts. Evangelist George W. Taylor to lead October evangelistic campaign in Oregon City churches with a two thousand seat tabernacle.
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Cadman
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Thoreday
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Baptist
Oregon City
Los Angeles
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Salem
Woodburn
Oregon
Clackamas County Seeks Fruit and Produce Union Exhibit
The Publicity Department of the Oregon City Commercial Club now handles M. J. La selle as secretary of county fairs and horticulture. Residents are urged to exhibit fruit and vegetables in Portland on a county table, with exhibits traveling to the East and a railroad official coordinating. The drive aims to form a Fruit and Produce Union to improve markets and prosperity, with about 100 farmers already signed up to incorporate. Members pay five to twenty five dollars, and growers are urged to visit the Masonic Building office to join.
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Clackamas County
Alackamas County
Oregon
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United States
Fruit and Produce
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German Picnic Invitation by Oregon City Society
The German Society of Oregon City invites members to a picnic hosted by the Portland Social Turnverein at Sohnorra Park on August 7. Secretary R. Seiler notes the event and urges attendance.
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Oregon City
Social Turnverein
Portland
Merchants urged to wake up in Oregon City ad scene
An editorial lambasts Oregon City merchants for neglecting local advertising and letting shoppers buy in Portland. It argues the Courier’s large circulation should lure customers with competitive prices, noting 2450 copies weekly and urging merchants to promote their goods to Clackamas County residents.
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Clackamas County
Dimick criticizes primary law and Oregon state finances
Judge Dimick addresses Harmony remarks on Clackamas County finances, detailing county expenses including public schools, general running costs, state taxes, and roads. He defends direct primary law, praises open nomination against assembly maneuvers, and argues for Republican gubernatorial nomination based on constitutional intent and voter will.
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Judge Dimick
Clackamas County
Dimick
Direct Primary Law Voices Frustration With Assembly Selection
A discussed opinion argues that official passes and rail benefits were ended by the Initiative and criticizes the shift from district elected delegates to a primaries based assembly. It questions pre announcement of candidates and praises direct popular vote for U S Senators, urging preservation against corrupt practices.
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Multnomah County
Republican State Convention
United States
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