Offbeat Oregon History podcast

When The Oregonian newspaper burgled a candidate’s home

8 min · 17 jun 2026
aflevering When The Oregonian newspaper burgled a candidate’s home artwork

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Will Daly had earned the sworn enmity of the newspaper's publisher, Henry Pittock, by exposing his plan to steal city water for his lush West Hills estate. But Pittock evened the score with a midnight visit to Daly's residence. (Portland, Multnomah County; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1401a.will-daly-black-bag-job.html)

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