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BY COLE MERKEL
C O N T R IB U T IN G W R IT E R
Nathan Roper
tr e e t R oots is sad to r e p o r t th a t one
of o u r v en d o rs, N a th an R oper, p a sse d
aw ay T hursday, Ju n e 29. N a th an died
a t a P o rtlan d h o sp ital a fte r su ffering a
h e a r t attac k . H e w as 52 y e a rs old.
N a th an w as a long-tim e a rtis t an d p o e t
w ho lived on th e s tre e ts and h ad a h a rd
life. H e sold th e n e w sp a p e r for th e p a st
tw o y e a rs a t sev eral locations, b u t m ostly a t
N o rth w e st 2 1 st A venue an d Lovejoy S tre et.
In a r e c e n t S tre e t R oots v e n d o r profile,
R o p e r said, “I alw ays h ad an a r tis t’s so u l.”
S everal of h is w orks w e re p u b lish ed in
S tre e t R oots.
“N a th a n w as a g ifted a rtist, a ta le n te d
w rite r a n d a frien d to m any,” says V endor
C o o rd in ato r C ole M erk el. “A kind and
g e n tle soul, N a th a n ’s ability to overcom e
a d v ersity in life w hile k eep in g a positive
a ttitu d e w as in sp irin g , an d c e rta in ly will be
re m e m b e re d by m e for y e a rs to com e. H e
w as an incred ib le m e m b e r of th e S tre e t
R oots fam ily an d h e will b e so rely m isse d
by all of u s.”
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h e S o u th w e st F ifth A venue b u s m all
p u lsa te s w ith u rb an life: MAX tra in s
h e ad so u th tow ard th e ir tu rn -aro u n d
a t P o rtlan d S ta te , police and fire sire n s
b lare as e m e rg en c y calls a re an sw e red in
th e dow ntow n core, b u se s b u rn bio d iesel
an d p ro fessio n als in tie s file in and o u t of
th e local and fed eral office buildings. H ere,
a t th e in te rse c tio n of F ifth and M ain,
o u tsid e S e a ttle ’s B e st Coffee, W illiam
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VENDOR PB o r i t i
William Starr
S ta r r ’s face h a s b e co m e alm o st as fam iliar
to p a sse rsb y as th e co m p a ssio n a te gaze
from th e s ta tu e of P o rtlan d ia, w ho w a tch e s
o ver h is turf.
W illiam h a s b e e n a S tre e t R oots v e n d o r
sin ce 2007, an d w hile h e h a s w o rk ed a t
sev era l d ifferen t tu r f lo catio n s o v er th e p a s t
few y e ars, including a few S ta rb u ck s
locations, th is sp o t h a s alw ays b e e n h is
favorite. “T h is is m y b u sin e ss an d self-
e m p lo y m en t,” h e says. “I sm ile o n and k e ep
smiling. I keep happy because I know it’s
T L e T a ft H o m e
Where senior and disabled adults
receive the care and respect they deserve.
Call us f o r m o re in fo r m a tio n
e sse n tia l to k e e p m y b u sin e ss ru n n in g .”
An e n tr e p r e n e u r a t h e a rt, W illiam g ets
c a u g h t in a c o n u n d ru m a few m in u te s into
o u r interview . “W ant to m ak e a few b u ck s?”
a local b u sin e ssm a n W illiam know s asks.
W illiam looks a t m e, I tell h im it’s fine to
leave, an d h e follows th e m an dow n th e
s tre e t. Five m in u te s later, h e e m e rg e s from
a p ark in g g arag e p u sh in g a food c a r t and
h e lp s th e m an s e t it up.
“D am m it, Jim ,” W illiam says w h e n h e g e ts
back b re a th le s s from th e w orkout. H e u se s
P H O T O B Y C O LE M E R K E L
th e S ta r T re k line a s h is p e rs o n a l m an tra.
“S ta r T re k b ro k e th e ice fo r e v e ry th in g ,”
W illiam says. “F la t sc re e n TV s, flip p h o n e s,
B lu eto o th co m m u n ica tio n .” H e a d m its h e ’s
a big fan of th e show b u t h e w o n ’t go so far
as to call h im self a T rekkie.
A fter sev eral stin ts of h o m e le ssn e ss,
William is now in stable, long-term housing
dow ntow n. H e is now se ek in g a lon g -term
su b s ta n c e tr e a tm e n t p ro g ram . In th e p a s t
18 m o n th s, sin ce h e m o st re c e n tly g o t
in sid e, h e h a s really b e g u n to tu rn h is life
aro u n d . “I c o n trib u te th a t to m y self and
k e ep in g m yself h ealth y ,” W illiam says.
O u tsid e of th is dow ntow n location,
W illiam also sells a t th e S atu rd ay M a rk e t on
w e ek e n d s, w h e re m o st of h is c u sto m e rs a re
m a rk e t v e n d o rs. H e h a s b u ilt a stro n g
e n o u g h re la tio n sh ip w ith o th e r v e n d o rs th a t
sev eral tr u s t him to w a tch th e ir b o o th s
w hile th e y ta k e a b re a k o r go to th e b an k to
ex ch an g e m oney.
“I talk to p e o p le an d th e y talk to m e. I
sm ile a lo t an d th e y s ta r t to g e t to know m e
really well. S o m eo n e even re c e n tly gave m e
a coffee card fo r a fre e cu p o f coffee over
h e re .” H e h a s d e v elo p ed a larg e g ro u p of
re g u la r c u stso m e rs, m o stly from th e
c o u rth o u s e an d City Hall.
W illiam, like th e v e n d o r p ro g ram
a lto g eth er, e m b o d ies th e “h an d up, n o t a
h a n d o u t” p h ilo so p h y b e h in d S tre e t R o o ts -
and P o rtla n d in g en eral. B u t th a t ideal
seld o m c o m e s in to v isio n m o re clearly th a n
a t th e c o rn e r of F ifth a n d M ain, w h en
W illiam s is selling th e p a p er, and P ortlandia,
a n c h o re d by h e r to w erin g trid e n t, re a c h e s
o u t to offer a hand to all w ho care to accept it.
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Celebrating the
40th Anniversary of
Hooper Detox & Sobering
Monday, Sept 10th
4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Left Bank Annex
101 N. Weidler
Commemorative coins to
the first 400 people!
w w w . centrcrlcity concer n . or g
503-294-1681
CORRECTIONS
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