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The former president of the University of Oregon, David B. Frohnmayer, criticized the Pacifica Forum and stated that its views do not represent those of the university. The forum is the only group Frohnmayer has singled out in this way. [citation needed] It has also drawn criticism from the University of Oregon Hillel, a Jewish student group. [2]
The store was a success and the brothers opened up a second shoe store, called Baker's, the next year. By 1928, the brothers operated 12 Chandler's stores; the next year, the company went public, using the money raised to open 14 more Baker's stores and three more Chandler's stores, and moved its headquarters to St. Louis. [2]
The Guard was launched in Eugene City on Saturday, June 1, 1867, by John B. Alexander, [4] and has been continuously published since October 24 of that year. [5] [6] [7] The paper began as a weekly organ expressing allegiance to the states' rights–oriented Democratic Party and it joined an existing Republican paper in the field, the Oregon State Journal, published by Harrison R. Kincaid.
LA bakery owner takes big financial hit after receiving scam order of 1,000 cupcakes, paid for with a $7.5K counterfeit check — her bank’s promise of protection fell through Danielle Antosz ...
According to the Sherwood Police Department in north-central Oregon, officers contacted a group of people walking in the middle of traffic on U.S. Highway 101 while asking for money.
Casey Marsh, of Baked By CAM in Wells, Maine, is seen here in her kitchen on Tuesday, Feb. 13m 2024, with a box of sweets she baked and assembled for a client in time for Valentine's Day.
United States Bakery (namesake), Portland Oregon 1976: Buttercup Bakery, Gresham Oregon 1977: Pioneer Bakery, Bend Oregon 1979: Snyder's Bakery, Yakima Washington 1980: Langendorf Bakery, Portland Oregon 1981: Smith Bakery, Salem Oregon 1985: Boge Bakery, Spokane Washington 1991: Williams' Bakery, Eugene Oregon 1994: Smith Cookie Company ...
Jun. 4—Following news of the $1.3 billion Powerball win in Portland this April, Oregon Lottery officials are urging the public to beware of scams and phishing attempts associated with jackpots.