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The Mail Tribune was a seven-day daily newspaper based in Medford, Oregon, United States that served Jackson County, Oregon, and adjacent areas of Josephine County, Oregon and northern California. The paper ceased operations on January 13, 2023. The closure was announced by Rosebud Media, the paper's owner, two days prior. [2] [3]
The paper was formed as a merger between the Medford Mail and the Medford Tribune in 1909, guided by editor George Putnam. ... and produced the first edition as the Mail Tribune in 1907. In 1934 ...
A full page advertisement in the October 6, 1926 Medford Mail Tribune proclaimed that "NOW! A Radio Broadcasting Station for Medford. A New Western Electric Station of the Latest Type Will Be Established Here in the Near Future by Virgins Radio Service and the Medford Mail Tribune", and that this new station would be "'on the air' soon". [22]
The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [2] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman, launched in Oregon City in March 1851. [2]
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Jun. 30—June 30, 1921 RECORD BREAKING SALMON CAUGHT, STEELHEAD ALSO With the catching of a monster Royal Chinook salmon, weighing 42 pounds and a steelhead weighing 6 1/4 pounds, both in the ...
Jun. 7—June 6, 1921 CAMPAIGN FOR Y. W. C. A. STARTS OUT IN 'HIGH' Perhaps there is as little known of the work of the Girls' Reserve of the Y. W. C. A. as of any other branch of the organization ...
The World won 15 awards in the 2014 Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 2014 Better Newspaper Contest, including first place statewide for Best Online Coverage of Breaking News, beating both The Oregonian and the (Medford) Mail Tribune.