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... he said. Behind Marty’s back, he winked at Milly. She kissed his cheek. The kiss reminded him of the first time he’d ever been kissed. “A woman in Portland Oregon one time,” he said, “before the war, when I shipped on a tanker for Shanghai--” He no more than started this story when Marty’s pole jerked. “Hang on, son! They don’t have speed, but they’ve got power. It’s...
...THE CAT AT LIGHT'S END is made up of fourteen stories set against the backdrop of Irvington, an inner-city neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, usually noted for its fine old homes ("like living in the 1920s") and political activism. The stories reveal moments from the lives of diverse protagonists, ranging in age from fourteen weeks to 102 years. C...
...were planning to open a cookie bou tique in a prime location Bob owned in Portland, Oregon, under the trademark Uncle Nonamos, a name Leroy Wulfmeie... ...ing to open a cookie bou tique in a prime location Bob owned in Portland, Oregon, under the trademark Uncle Nonamos, a name Leroy Wulfmeier came up... ... will usually receive the best from them in return. I flew from Miami to Portland to spend time with my partner in the cookie boutique. We met with... ...sibilities with rein forced energy. My plans were to open the boutique in Portland the following April. One associate suggested I market Uncle Nona... ...ed that Uncle Noname had greater potential than just a cookie boutique in Portland, I spent some time in medita tion. I wanted to discipline and foc... ...er issues, I made a watershed decision. We would not open the boutique in Portland. It was costly and complicated. It was a retail venture with all ...
...r the lum- ber business. Matthews will go into the real estate business at Portland, Ore. A. Mitchell and L. Mitchell will enter the employ of the Roc... ...new papers have been added to the list, in- oludirig the Springfield News, Portland (Me.) Press and Argus. Corning (N.Y.) Leader,Minneapo- lis .Tourna... ...Webster, and Miss Cleland of Williamstown. Chi Psi: Mrs. F. H. Eazel- ton, Portland. Me. ; Mrs. S. R. Kitchell, Cambridge, Mass, ; Mrs. T. B. Riohards... ... Hart- ford, Conn.; Miss Carrie Baxter, ; of yore.'' Miss Httttie Brazier, Portland, I Despite Me. ; Miss Katharine Bowman, .Springfield. Ohio; Miss M... ...Pierre, East Orange, N. J. ; Mrs. Morse, New York city; Mrs. G. S. Payson, Portland, Me.: Mrs. Parish-Wlieton, New York city; Miss Ames, Gardiner; Mis... ...re to the otHce of Chief Justice of the Supreme Coiirt of the Territory of Oregon. He reniained in Oregon till 1853. when ho returned to his eastern l... ...at Cooperstown, N. Y. Matthews is in the real estate business in Portland, Oregon, at No. 722 Chamber of Commerce. A. W. and L. W. Mitchell are in the... ...ains of the flamingo have been found as far north as the Columbia river in Oregon. The first trip made by Mr. Chap- man in search of a flamingo oolony...
...Author Edited by STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Salem, Oregon AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS P. O. Box 6141 Salem, Oregon 97304 ... ...EFACE Steven James Bartlett Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University and Visiting Scholar in Psychology & Philosophy, ... ...s have been returned to Liberia. Now, an American ship, the Erie, out of Portland, has been captured off the West African coast, and 893 slaves hav...
... war of 1812, but jestice is jestice at all times. They fund the Active o’ Portland, an’ Gibbons o’ that town he was her skipper; they fund her leakin... ...be interested; a devastating strike had de- veloped in his lumber camps in Oregon, and the legis- lature of the State of California, which has no love... ...A heavy hand fell on his broadcloth shoulder, and the flushed skipper of a Portland coal-and-ice coaster spun him half round. “What in thunder do you ...
...service the Company giving us on these car-lines. Nonsense to only run the Portland Road cars once every seven minutes. Fellow gets mighty cold on a w... ... 47 Sinclair Lewis Zenith could not have told whether he was in a city of Oregon or Georgia, Ohio or Maine, Oklahoma or Manitoba. But to Babbitt ever... ...ester with Denver, Milwaukee with Indianapolis, Los Angeles with Scranton, Portland, Maine, with Portland, Oregon. A good live wire from Baltimore or ... ...h Indianapolis, Los Angeles with Scranton, Portland, Maine, with Portland, Oregon. A good live wire from Baltimore or Seattle or Duluth is the twin-br...
...ly to its capable Secretary, Miss McIlvaine, to Major Henry S. Burrage, of Portland, Me., and to General Tho- mas J. Henderson, of Illinois. For vario... ...led; and no less fortunately, when, later, the territorial governorship of Oregon was offered to him, Mrs. Lincoln’s protest induced him to decline it...
...Charlie Dickinson's inspiration for The Wire Donkey came while waiting in a checkout line at a Nature's Northwest grocery store in Portland. Ahead of him was a young man, who proudly wore an AmeriCorps T-shirt, emblematic of youthful idealism and a search for social justice. He took extra time putting his purchases in a backpack because, as he told the ...
...hawles,’ says I, ‘I’ve a word for you, my old boy.’ So I beckoned him into Portland Place, with my pus in my hand, as if I was going to give him a sov... ...e account at 17 primmium, down to nix; my Juan Fernandez, my Great Central Oregons, prostrit. There was a momint when I thought I shouldn’t be alive t... ...aded ‘Marriage in High Life.—The rich and beautiful Miss Mulligatawney, of Portland Place, is to be speedily united to Colonel Claw, K.X.R.’ “Jeames.”... ...is shares to his son, Mr. John Tuggeridge, and came to live in England, at Portland Place, and 347 Burlesques Tuggeridgeville, Surrey, and enjoy hims... ...lute you, sir; happy,—that is to say, sorry to say that Mr. Tuggeridge, of Portland Place, is dead, and your lady is heiress, in consequence, to one o... ... hee, hee!—the natural son!” Y ou now can understand why the servants from Portland Place had been so eager to come to us. One of the house-maids hear...
...r is very grand and very beautiful. It certainly is not so fine as that of Portland, in a nautical point of view, and as certainly it is not as beau- ... ...d what earthly efforts ever led to grander results? We determined to go to Portland, in Maine, from thence to the White Mountains in New Hampshire—the... ...ugh the two Canadas to Niagara; and this route we followed. From Boston to Portland we traveled by rail- road—the carriages on which are in America al... ... Few cities, or localities for cities, have fairer natural advantages than Portland and I am bound to say that the people of Portland have done much i... ...o collect themselves. What must be the natural excellence of the harbor of Portland, will be understood when it is borne in mind that the Great Easter... ...count for the two already admitted States on the Pa- cific, California and Oregon, and also for the unadmitted Territories, Dacotah, Nebraska, Washing... ...hese huge but thinly-populated re- gions in either rank. Of California and Oregon it may prob- ably be said that it is their ambition to form themselv... ...d Washington, the seat of the Federal Government 75,321 California 384,770 Oregon 52,566 The Territories of— Dacotah 4,839 Nebraska 28,892 Washington ... ... Five times he has crossed the Continent of North America from Missouri to Oregon and California, enduring great hardships in the service of advancing...
... man’s Land. We have advanced by leaps to the Pacific, and left many a lesser Oregon and California unexplored behind us. Though the railroad and the t... ...n makes Moosehead Lake to be nine hundred and sixty feet above high water in Portland harbor. It is higher than Chesuncook, for the lumberers consider... ...folia* (common cat tail or reed mace), extremely abundant between Bangor and Portland. Sanicula Marylandica (black snake root), Moosehead carry and af...
....” Poor Slaughter! it was his last sea voyage. He was killed by Indians in Oregon. By the last of August the cholera had so abated that it was deemed ... ...rdered to Fort V ancouver, on the Columbia River, 107 U. S. Grant then in Oregon Territory. During the winter of 1852-3 the territory was divided, al... ...he territory was divided, all north of the Columbia River being taken from Oregon to make Washington T erritory. Prices for all kinds of supplies were... ...n wars. There were quite a number of remnants of tribes in the vicinity of Portland in Oregon, and of Fort Vancouver in Washington Territory. They had... ...e were quite a number of remnants of tribes in the vicinity of Portland in Oregon, and of Fort Vancouver in Washington Territory. They had generally a... ... the responsibility. He was afterwards killed in the lava beds of Southern Oregon, while in pursuit of the hostile Modoc Indians. His character was as...