Tibbetts founded the first flour mill on the east side of the Willamette, planted extensive orchards, and raised hay on part of his claim.
2, put into service by Henry Villard, and later by the Steel and Morrison bridges.
[7] Much of Portland's black and minority population have moved east of 82nd Avenue, as of 2011, in a trend that was expected to continue.
[8] However, Deborah Scroggin, Portland's election officer, rejected the petition because it did not meet requirements of Section 1 (2) (d) and (5) Article IV of the Oregon Constitution.
[9] Collene Swenson, a resident of East Portland, said that she will draft the new initiative, with the help of lawyers.