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Sheridan Sun
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Sun |
| image | The Sun newspaper offices Sheridan Oregon.JPG |
| image_size | 175px |
| caption | Former offices of the *Sheridan Sun* at 136 E. Main Street |
| type | Weekly newspaper |
| founded | 1890 |
| language | English |
| ceased_publication | 2014 |
| headquarters | Sheridan, Oregon, United States |
| oclc | 42972899 |
The Sun was the newspaper for Sheridan, Oregon, United States. The paper was published weekly on Wednesdays. The Sun served the West Yamhill Valley communities of Sheridan, Willamina, and Grand Ronde in Yamhill and Polk counties.
History
The early history of the Sheridan Sun is uncertain; while most sources date the newspaper's founding to 1890, some early records suggest that the Sun was founded around 1881-82. By 1892, the newspaper was published weekly by H. G. Guild, who was known as a "versatile and witty editor." He retired in 1897 and sold the Sheridan Sun to Chris Yates and B. F. McLaughlin. In August, 1898, McLaughlin's wife Ida Finley McLaughlin fell out of a rowboat and drowned in Nestucca Bay. The couple had been married for only four months. In 1900, Yates sold the paper to F. H Barnhart, who died about two months later from a lung hemorrhage. By 1907, the paper was managed by B. F. Young.
In 1908, Oscar D. Hamstreet purchased the Sun after moving from Sheridan, Wyoming, where he had been editor of the Sheridan Enterprise. In 1913, a fire destroyed most of downtown Sheridan, including the offices and equipment of the Sun; Hamstreet managed to save his list of subscribers and he traveled approximately 50 miles to Portland to temporarily print the newspaper. He returned to Sheridan with copies of the Sun on horseback and delivered them to readers without missing a week. In 1929, Hamstreet sold the paper to Steen M. Johnson. In 1937, the Sun was purchased by Paul Launer and Miss Adelaide V. Lake, a former reporter at The Oregonian. In late 1938, the Sun was sold to C. F. Brown, former owner of Twin City News. Perry W. Willoughby became the next owner, sometime during the early 1940s. In 1945, Willoughby sold the newspaper to Dean Holmes, who published the Sun for the next 17 years.
Holmes owned the Sun until 1963, when it was purchased by Ted M. Brammer, publisher of the Nyssa Gate City Journal, and William L. Bladine, publisher of the McMinnville News-Register. The Bladine family later became sole owner of the newspaper and in 1969, Phil Bladine sold the Sun to Douglas K. Parker. Eagle Newspapers acquired the paper from Parker in 1978 and sold it in 1981. The new owner was George Robertson. At the time, the Sun had a circulation of 2,500 readers. In April 2008, the Sun was purchased by Clinton Vining, the newspaper's last owner; the final edition of the Sheridan Sun was published on June 25, 2014. At that time, the newspaper had around 700 subscribers and a total circulation of about 1,000 readers.
References
References
- [http://www.smalltownpapers.com/SHS.htm The Sun Archives.] SmallTownPapers. Retrieved on March 18, 2008. {{webarchive. link. (January 2, 2007)
- link. (2003-07-10 Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on April 20, 2014.)
- (1894). "The Oregonian's handbook of the Pacific Northwest". Oregonian Publishing Company.
- (September 3, 1892). "A Very "Deer" Story". The Capital Journal.
- (June 11, 1897). "Misfits.". Albany Democrat.
- (August 16, 1898). "Sheridan, Aug. 16". The Capital Journal.
- (August 19, 1898). "In Watery Depths {{!}} Two Sad Tragedies On the Oregon Coast". Weekly Oregon Statesman.
- (March 30, 1900). "Notice". The Hood River Glacier.
- (May 15, 1900). "Well Known Editor Dead.". The Eugene Guard.
- (May 24, 1900). "F. H. Barnhart Passes Away Suddenly {{!}} Hemorrhage of the Lungs Caused the Death of a Former Osborne Citizen Last Week.". Osborne County News.
- (January 11, 1907). "Notice". Polk County Observer.
- Gaston, Joseph. (1912). "The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912". The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company.
- (August 9, 1929). "Sun at Sheridan Sold.". The Oregonian.
- (January 3, 1937). "Publishing Field Claims Reporter {{!}} Adelaide V. Lake, Partner Buy Sheridan Sun". The Sunday Oregonian.
- (January 1, 1937). "Miss Lake, Launer Buy Sheridan Sun". The Oregon Daily Journal.
- (December 20, 1938). "Sheridan Sun Sold.". Medford Mail Tribune.
- (December 20, 1938). "Sheridan Paper Changes Owners {{!}} Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown, Stanwood, Wash., Buyers". The Oregonian.
- (July 3, 1965). "Dean Holmes Family Moves". The Oregon Statesman.
- (November 19, 1963). "Sheridan Paper Changes Hands". The Oregon Daily Journal.
- (May 2, 1969). "Sun at Sheridan Changes Hands". The Oregon Statesman.
- (May 2, 1969). "Paper Sold At Sheridan". The Capital Journal.
- Guggenheim, Alan. (February 18, 1979). "Sheridan Sun equipment sold {{!}} Printing's past goes to auction". Statesman Journal.
- Easterling, Jerry. (1980-01-20). "The Eagle is soaring: Newspaper chain undergoes rapid growth in past decade". Statesman Journal.
- Edstrom, Judy. (August 15, 2012). "Eagle’s 76 Years – our history – first installment".
- Easterling, Jerry. (February 7, 1982). "Sheridan publisher finds grassroots journalism humbling". Statesman Journal.
- Amelia, Templeton. (June 28, 2014). "The Sun Newspaper In Sheridan Closes After More Than 100 Years". [[Oregon Public Broadcasting]].
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