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Polk County Observer Archive

  • Monmouth, Oregon
  • 19031917

About

The Polk County Observer was first published in Monmouth, Oregon, in the fall of 1888. The original owners, Charles Doughty and George Snyder, moved the operation to Dallas, Oregon, shortly thereafter. Snyder left the paper a few months later in January 1889, his place being filled by Carey Hayter, who would also buy out Doughty and remain until 1910. Between 1910 and 1924, several owners and editors shuffled through Dallas working on the Observer. In 1924, Earle Richardson, who had worked on the Elgin Recorder in Eastern Oregon, took over publication. In 1927, he consolidated the paper with the Polk County Itemizer, forming the Polk County Itemizer-Observer.

Archive Info

  • 4,384
  • Monmouth, Oregon
  • 19031917
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Source Information

Polk County Observer, 1903–1917 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: November 19, 2022

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1903 purchase of dry goods store Amity

1903 purchase of dry goods store Amity

Polk County Observer
Monmouth, Oregon
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Wesley Rainwater Craven obit

Wesley Rainwater Craven obit

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Monmouth, Oregon
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Obituary for Wesley R. Craven

Obituary for Wesley R. Craven

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Monmouth, Oregon
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Polk County Observer
Monmouth, Oregon
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ben and carl visiting Dallas, OR

ben and carl visiting Dallas, OR

Polk County Observer
Monmouth, Oregon
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Archive Info

  • 4,384
  • Monmouth, Oregon
  • 19031917
0

Source Information

Polk County Observer, 1903–1917 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: November 19, 2022