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Earl Riley
Earl Riley (February 18, 1890–August 17, 1965) was an Oregon politician and businessman, and mayor of Portland, Oregon 1941–1949. He was born Robert Earl Riley on February 18, 1890 in Portland, Oregon to Harriett Miranda (Richardson) and Lester N. Riley. His father was a fire bureau captain and his grandfather ran a tannery on Multnomah Stadium (now PGE Park). ==School and early career==
Earl graduated from the Portland Academy in 1907, attended Oregon State College1908-1910, and later the Holmes Business College in Portland. As a second lieutenant he served at the 4th Officers Training School 1918-1919. He was the superintendent of the Columbia Engine Works machine shop 1919-1931.
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