Order of Arrangements for the Celebration of the Declaration of Independence at Portland, O.T. [Oregon Territory]
Untitled notice from the Pioneer Base Ball Club, asking that Oregon baseball clubs designate delegates to send to a convention in Portland on February 21, 1868
Oregon Produce Prices Current, by McCraken, Merrill & Co., Commission Merchants, 14 and 16 North Front Street, Portland, Oregon
The Weekly Oregonian. Extra
Untitled advertisement by W. H. Barnhart & Co. that they will pay the highest cash price for any amount of clean gold dust
Untitled newspaper clipping about the Republican convention
Scale of Prices Adopted by the Portland Typographical Union
Freedom's Marching On! By Theodore J. Eckerson, U. S. A.
Untitled circular concerning events at a meeting of the South Portland Precinct on March 20, 1866
Untitled advertisement about a newly-patented bed bottom spring
Ho! for the Mines!
Untitled advertisement for Quackenbush & Co.
Untitled notice of speech by Black American George P. Riley, "The Colored Citizen and the Ballot," to be given at the Philharmonic Hall on April 26, 1870
Broadside of Western Defense Command instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry
Overland Mail Route to California. Through in Six Days to Sacramento!
Untitled circular alleging that Captain William S. Powell has committed multiple offenses
Portland Jobbing Prices Current and Market Review, by McCraken, Merrill & Co., Commission Merchants, Nos. 14 and 16, North Front St.
Untitled advertisement for Puget Sound Homestead Association stock
Untitled broadside by W. W. Chapman, alleging that Ralph Wilcox is unfit for office as county clerk because he procrastinated in delivering court transcripts to Chapman, and discussing other political matters
Untitled badge for Independence Day celebration sponsored by Willamette Fire Engine Company No. 1 in Portland, proclaiming loyalty to the Union