✷☛ ➋☞✌☎ ✆❖☎✝❱☎✝ ▼ ✁✂❆❨✱ ✄☎✆✝✞❆✝❨ ✟✠✱ ✟✡✶✾ STATE D AILY P LANNER N ORTHEAST O REGON H ISTORY ❪❫❴❵❢ ❣❥♠♥② ♣q r❥①♠♥②③ ④⑤⑥⑦ ⑧⑨③ ⑩❶⑤ ⑨❷⑩❶ ♠♥② ❥❸ ⑧❹❺❻⑦ ❣❶⑤❼⑤ ♥❼⑤ ❽❹❻ ♠♥②q ❾⑤❸⑩ ♣① ⑩❶⑤ ②⑤♥❼⑦ ❪❫❴❵❢❿➀ ➁➂➃➁➄➂➃➁❪ ➅① ④⑤⑥⑦ ⑧⑨③ ❺❻➆❷③ ➇❼⑤q♣➈ ♠⑤①⑩ ④⑤❼♠♣①♥①♠ r♥❼➉❥q ➊⑤♠ ⑩❶⑤ ➇❶♣❾♣➋➋♣①⑤q ♥❸⑩⑤❼ ⑧❹ ②⑤♥❼q ❥❸ ❼➌❾⑤ ♣① ⑩❶⑤ ➍♥➎⑤ ❥❸ ♥ ⑩♥♣①⑩⑤♠ ⑤❾⑤➉⑩♣❥①➏ ➐❥❼♥➑❥① ➒➓➌♣①❥ ♥qq➌➔⑤♠ ⑩❶⑤ ➋❼⑤q♣♠⑤①➉②⑦ ❫→ ❪➁➂➀ ❴❵❪➣ ↔↕ ➙➛➜➝➞ ➟↕➠➡➢↕➤➥➦ ➧➨➩➩↕ ➟➡➫➭➢➯➩➲➳ ↔ ➵➢➦ ➩➸➺➻➼➼➨↕➫➺➢➲➩➤ ➯➽ ➾➻➚➩ ➾➫➨➦ ➪➞ ➵➳➻ ➢➺➺➨➦➩➤ ➲➳➩ ➼➻↕➢➶➺➳ ➻➹ ➳➩➶➩➦➽➘ ↔↕ ➙➜➴➷➞ ➾➶➩➦➫➤➩↕➲ ➬➩➻➶➠➩ ➮➢➦➳➫↕➠➲➻↕ ➳➩➡➤ ➲➳➩ ➱➶➦➲ ✃➢➯➫↕➩➲ ➼➩➩➲➫↕➠ ➻↕ ➶➩➺➻➶➤ ➢➲ ➳➫➦ ❐➻➨↕➲ ➪➩➶❒ ↕➻↕ ➳➻➼➩❮ ➢➲➲➩↕➤➫↕➠ ➵➩➶➩ ❰➩➺➶➩➲➢➶➽ ➻➹ ❰➲➢➲➩ Ï➳➻➼➢➦ Ð➩➹➹➩➶➦➻↕➞ Ï➶➩➢➦➨➶➽ ❰➩➺➶➩❒ ➲➢➶➽ Ñ➡➩➸➢↕➤➩➶ Ò➢➼➫➡➲➻↕➞ ❰➩➺➶➩➲➢➶➽ ➻➹ ➮➢➶ Ò➩↕➶➽ Ó↕➻➸ ➢↕➤ Ñ➲➲➻➶↕➩➽ ➬➩↕➩➶➢➡ ➟➤➼➨↕➤ Ô➢↕➤➻➡➚➳➘ ↔↕ ➙Õ➷Ö➞ ➫↕×➩↕➲➻➶ ❰➢➼➨➩➡ ✃➻➡➲ ➚➢➲➩↕➲➩➤ ➳➫➦ ➶➩×➻➡×➩➶➘ ↔↕ ➙ÕÖØ➞ Ù➢➦➳×➫➡➡➩➞ Ï➩↕↕➘➞ ➯➩➺➢➼➩ ➲➳➩ ➱➶➦➲ ✃➻↕➹➩➤➩➶❒ ➢➲➩ ➦➲➢➲➩ ➺➢➚➫➲➢➡ ➲➻ ➯➩ ➻➺❒ ➺➨➚➫➩➤ ➯➽ ➲➳➩ Ù➻➶➲➳ ➤➨➶➫↕➠ ➲➳➩ ✃➫×➫➡ ➮➢➶➘ ↔↕ ➙➴➝➙➞ Ú↕➫➲➩➤ ❰➲➢➲➩➦ ❰➲➩➩➡ ✃➻➶➚➘ ➵➢➦ ➫↕➺➻➶➚➻❒ ➶➢➲➩➤ ➯➽ Ð➘➾➘ ❐➻➶➠➢↕➘ ↔↕ ➙➴➙➷➞ ➲➳➩ ➙Ö➲➳ Ñ➼➩↕➤➼➩↕➲ ➲➻ ➲➳➩ Ú➘❰➘ ✃➻↕➦➲➫➲➨➲➫➻↕➞ ➠➫×➫↕➠ ✃➻↕❒ ➠➶➩➦➦ ➲➳➩ ➚➻➵➩➶ ➲➻ ➡➩×➽ ➢↕➤ ➺➻➡➡➩➺➲ ➫↕➺➻➼➩ ➲➢➸➩➦➞ ➵➢➦ ➤➩➺➡➢➶➩➤ ➫↕ ➩➹➹➩➺➲ ➯➽ ❰➩➺➶➩➲➢➶➽ ➻➹ ❰➲➢➲➩ ➾➳➫➡➢↕❒ ➤➩➶ ✃➳➢➦➩ Ó↕➻➸➘ ↔↕ ➙➴➙➴➞ Û➶➩➠➻↕ ➯➩➺➢➼➩ ➲➳➩ ➱➶➦➲ ➦➲➢➲➩ ➲➻ ➲➢➸ ➠➢➦➻❒ ➡➫↕➩➞ ➢➲ ➻↕➩ ➺➩↕➲ ➚➩➶ ➠➢➡➡➻↕➘ ↔↕ ➙➴ØØ➞ Ü➶➩↕➺➳ ➦➩❒ ➶➫➢➡ Ý➫➡➡➩➶ Ò➩↕➶➫ Þ➢↕➤➶➨➞ ➺➻↕×➫➺➲➩➤ ➻➹ ➼➨➶➤➩➶➫↕➠ ➙➝ ➵➻➼➩↕ ➢↕➤ ➲➳➩ ➦➻↕ ➻➹ ➻↕➩ ➻➹ ➲➳➩➼➞ ➵➢➦ ➩➸➩➺➨➲❒ ➩➤ ➫↕ ➪➩➶➦➢➫➡➡➩➦➘ ↔↕ ➙➴Öß➞ ➟➢➦➲➩➶↕ Ñ➫➶➡➫↕➩➦ Ü➡➫➠➳➲ ➷➝ß➞ ➢ à✃❒Õ➞ ➺➶➢➦➳➩➤ ➦➳➻➶➲➡➽ ➢➹➲➩➶ ➲➢Ý➫↕➠ ➻➹➹ ➹➶➻➼ Ù➩➵ Û➶➡➩➢↕➦ ↔↕➲➩➶↕➢❒ ➲➫➻↕➢➡ Ñ➫➶➚➻➶➲➞ Ý➫➡➡➫↕➠ ➢➡➡ ➛Õ ➻↕ ➯➻➢➶➤➘ ❐➨➳➢➼➼➢➤ Ñ➡➫ á➲➳➩↕ Ý↕➻➵↕ ➢➦ ✃➢➦➦➫➨➦ ✃➡➢➽â ➯➩➺➢➼➩ ➵➻➶➡➤ ➳➩➢×➽➵➩➫➠➳➲ ➯➻➸➫↕➠ ➺➳➢➼➚➫➻↕ ➢➦ ➳➩ ➤➩➹➩➢➲➩➤ ❰➻↕↕➽ Þ➫➦➲➻↕ ➫↕ ❐➫➢➼➫ ã➩➢➺➳➘ ➄❫❪❪➣ä❢ åæçèéêëìíî ïðñò óôõõôö÷ øùúûùúúùúüùýþùþü åæçè åÿ ▼▼ ÿ ✁ íî ï ✩✂✄ óôõõôö÷ ú ✽ ùüþùýúùýþù ✲✲ ùþù ☎ þ P ✇ æ ❡ éè ▼▼ î ï ✆✩✩ óôõõôö÷ þùøùúþùüûùýüù ✹✝ úýù ☎ ü ❲ ÿ ✁ ✞ ❡ ♦ ÿ ✞ æî ✥ ✜✣ñ ✩✆ ýüùýýùø ✲ ù ✸ ú P ÿëì ❦ î ✥ ✜✣ñ ✩✂ ✟ ✠ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✍✎✏✎✑✎✒ ✟ ✓ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✍✎✔✎✍✎✑ ✟ ✑ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✕✎✒✎✕✎✏ ✟ ✠✏ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✠✎✖✎✠✎✑ P ÿëì ❦ î ✥ ✜✣ñ ✩✆ ✟ ✠ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✒✎✓✎✓✎✑ ✟ ✓ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✓✎✑✎✗✎✏ ✟ ✑ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✍✎✕✎✓✎✗ ✟ ✠✏ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✑✎✒✎✍✎✑ P ÿëì ❦ î ✥ ✜✣ñ ✩✩ ✟ ✠ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✕✎✍✎✓✎✔ ✟ ✓ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✑✎✏✎✒✎✓ ✟ ✑ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✖✎✍✎✒✎✗ ✟ ✠✏ ✡☛☞☛✌ ✖✎✕✎✏✎✒ ä❫❵❴ ä➣ ❆ ❫ä❪ ✘✙☞✚✛✜✢ ✣✤ ✦✧★★✌ ✟ ✪✫✢✬✭✛ ✮✜✛✯✤✫✌ ✍✏✏✎✕✑✑✎✗✖✗✍☛ ✟ ✮✙✣✢✬✭✛ ✮✜✛✯✤✫✌ ✒✏✖✎✒✍✍✎✔✕✓✠☛ →➣ ◆ ➀ ❆ ❵ ❆ ➣ä ➄❵❪➣ ❚ ❊ ✈✜✥ ② ✜ ✰✰ ö✥ ✱ ô✤ ó ✳✴ ✜ ✱ ö ✴ ✜õô✈✜✥ ② ö ✵ ✥ ✢✣✤✜✥✈✜✥ ô÷ ✳ ✱ ôó✜õ ② ó ✳ ÷÷✜✥ñ ✢ ❖❖✳ ✤ôö÷ ✳ õõ ② ❖ ö÷ ✴ ô ✱ ôö÷✤ ✜ ① ô✤ ✱ ✱ ❤ ✳✱ ó ✳♠ ✜ ✴ ✜õô✈✜✥ ② óö✥✜ ✴ ô ✰✶❖✵ õ ✱ ñ ■✞ ✷ ê è ❡ æ ✁ ✺ ✁ è ✻ ✺ ❡ ❡ ê ✺ æ ✼ ✴ ✜õô✈✜✥ ② ✤❤ö ✵ õ ✴ ✣✜ ✣✜ ✰ ö✥✜ ✒✌✖✏ ✡☛☞☛ ✪✾ ✿✤✙ ✭✤ ✫✤✣ ✜✛✦✛✬❀✛ ✿✤✙✜ ♣✳♣ ✜✥ ♣ õ✜ ✳ ✤✜ ❖✳ õõ ✄✂❁❂❃ ò ✆❂✆❁ ò ❁ ñ ◗❄ ❫❪➣ ❫ ❅ ❪➁➣ ❴❵❢ ➇❇ ⑤ ➍❶❥ ①⑤ ✈ ⑤❼ ❾⑤♥ ✈ ⑤q ❶♣q ➉❥➌①⑩❼② ♣q ❸➌❾❾ ❥❸ ➋❼⑤ ❈ ➌♠♣➉⑤q⑦ ➈ ➋ ❉❋●❍❏ ❑❏❍▲❏❘❙❯ ❱❳❋❍❙❋❘ ❨❍❋❩❬●❙❭❪❳ ❫❴❏●❘ ❳❪❙❵ ▲❋❳❛ ❙❘ ❜❝❞❝❯ ▲❙❛▲ ❜❝❢❣❤ ➃❻➄❸➅ ❺❻➅ ⑩❾❸ ❼⑤❷➅⑩ ➆➂➉➂ ➊❷❸➅⑤❹❸⑥⑩ ⑩⑧ ➀⑤➅⑤⑩ ➌⑧❷⑩❾❸❻➅⑩ ➁❷❸❿⑧⑥➂ ❇✓ ✔✕✖❦ ✗✘✙✚✛ ❚❤✜ ✢✣✤✜✥✈✜✥ ◗✦ ❲✧★ ✩✪✫ ✬✧✭ ✮✯✫✬ s✳✰✳ ✲✯✭✫✴✵✭✶✬ ✬★ t✴✫✴✬ ✷★✯✬✧✭✪✫✬ ❖✯✭✸★✶✹ ✺✦ ✻✼✬✧✭✯✽★✯✵ ♦✳ ❍✪✾✭✫✳ Republican Ruther- ford B. Hayes became the initial sitting U.S. Presi- dent to visit this region when he came to Umatilla County in early October of 1880. Hayes, about a week earlier, had become ✿❀❁ ❂❃❄✿ ❅❃❁❄❉❊❁❋✿ ✿● ❄✿❁❅ foot in this state when he entered Southern Oregon via stagecoach after a visit to California, according a story by David Loftus for the Oregon Encyclope- dia, a website run by the Oregon Historical Society. Hayes and his party left for Eastern Oregon from Vancouver, Wash- ington, on a steamship. In the area of The Dalles, he boarded a train that took him to Umatilla and Walla Walla, Washington. Hayes was in the Uma- tilla-Walla Walla area from Oct. 3 to Oct. 6. Members of the Umatilla Indian tribe, Loftus wrote, performed an hour-long dance for the president during his visit. Hayes’ party began its trip back to the Portland- Vancouver area either Oct. 6 or Oct. 7. The president’s western trip may have been inspired by a controversial election he won in 1876 against New York Gov. Samuel Til- den, a Democrat. “The disputed election troubled Hayes through- out his presidency and fu- eled his desire to reunify the nation in a demonstra- tive way,” Loftus wrote. The Oregonian reported in late September of 1880 that Hayes had long been intrigued by Oregon. “Hayes has always ex- pressed a great interest in our state and a earnest wish to see it. Its climate, rivers, mountains, great trees and fertile valleys have always interested him, as they have every other person who has heard much about them,” the Oregonian reported. The newspaper lauded Hayes for his demeanor: “He sustains in a simple ✐❥❧♥tqrs ✉③❥t❥ ✐❥❧♥tqrs ✉③❥t❥ ④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑥ ⑩❶❷⑥❸❹ ❹⑧❺⑥ ❻⑥ ⑧❼❼❸❷ ⑩⑧ ❽❸ ⑩❾❸ ⑩❸❷❷⑤⑩⑧❷⑤❻⑨ ❿⑧➀❸❷⑥⑧❷ ⑧❼ ➁❷❸❿⑧⑥➂ and quiet way the dignity of the position he holds.” The president started his journey west in Sep- tember 1880 via the transcontinental railroad, eventually reaching Sacra- mento and San Francisco. Hayes, a former governor of Ohio, was with a party of 12 that included his wife, Lucy Webb Hayes. While in Portland, the president stayed at the Es- mond Hotel on Front Av- enue, toured the city and visited its schools. On Oct. 1, Loftus wrote, the presi- dent gave a speech at Me- chanics’ Pavilion attended by a crowd estimated to be as high as 9,000. Hayes later returned to California, where he boarded a train that took him back to Washington, D.C., where he arrived in November. Hayes, who did not run for a second term as president, retired in 1881 to his home in Fremont, Ohio. He died in 1893. Q: Was Abraham Lincoln offered the chance to become territorial governor of Oregon? A: Yes. The history of the Unit- ed States may have been altered dramatically had Abraham Lincoln accept- ❁❊ ■❋ ●❏❁❃ ❑▲ ▼❃❁❄❉❊❁❋✿ Zachary Taylor in 1849. Lincoln, then a U.S. Congressman from Illi- ❋●❉❄◆ P■❄ ●❏❁❃❁❊ ✿❀❁ ❅● - sition of governor of the Oregon Territory by Tay- lor, according to the book “Best of the Old North- west” by Marge Daven- port. Lincoln turned down the position because of objections from his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. Lin- coln had previously de- ❘❯❉❋❁❊ ■❋ ●❏❁❃ ❱❃●❳ ❨■▲ - lor to become secretary of the Oregon Territory. The appointments, Davenport P❃●✿❁◆ P❁❃❁ ●❏❁❃❁❊ ❑❁ - cause of past favors Lin- coln had done for Taylor. Oregon had had a ter- ritorial government since Aug. 13, 1848, and was about 10 years from being granted statehood. After turning down the governorship of the Or- egon Territory, Lincoln went back to practicing law in Illinois. However, he did maintain close re- lationships with several friends from Illinois who became Oregon politi- cians, according to a story on Oregon Public Broad- casting’s website. One of those friends was Edward Baker, one of Oregon’s ❂❃❄✿ ❩❬❭❬ ❄❁❋■✿●❃❄ ●❋❘❁ the state was granted statehood in 1859. Baker, who knew Lin- coln from his days as a politician in Illinois, in- troduced the president to the crowd at his 1861 inauguration, wrote histo- rian Randol B. Fletcher in his book “Hidden History of Civil War Oregon.” Baker later joined the Union army. He was still a U.S. senator when he was killed in the Civil War on Oct. 21, 1861. Lincoln learned of Baker’s death while at the headquarters of Gen. George McClel- lan in Washington, D.C. Fletcher wrote that Lin- coln was so upset upon hearing the news that he left immediately and al- most collapsed after step- ping out on the street next to McClellan’s headquar- ters. Lincoln’s son Willie, who was 10 at the time, later wrote a poem in trib- ute to Baker, according to Fletcher. Baker County and Baker City were later named in honor of Edward Baker. O REGON IN B RIEF ➍➎➏➐ ➑➒➎➓ ➎➓➔➏➎→➣ ↔↕➙➛➜➝➞➙ ➟➠ ➡➢➤➢➥➦➧➢ ➙➤➦➨➟➠➩ ➫➜➤➧ ➟➠ ➭➥➜➩➢➠ ROSEBURG — Two men suspected in a crime spree across three states, including a deadly Colora- do carjacking, have been arrested in Oregon. Oregon State Police said Sunday that 31-year- old Jose Lopez-Jovel and 30-year-old Matthew An- thony Fanelli are being held on multiple charges in separate county jails. Authorities say Lopez- Jovel was taken into cus- tody Saturday afternoon after an attempted car- jacking at a Roseburg res- ✿■ ➯ ❃■❋✿ ❑ ➯ ✿ ➲ ■❋❁❯❯❉ ➳ ❁❊ ❉❋ their car. ▼●❯❉❘❁ ❄■▲ ➲ ■❋❁❯❯❉ ❂❃❁❊ several shots while driv- ing down an interstate. He struck a patrol car and a passenger vehicle. He then tried to carjack a couple’s vehicle. Police say he shot the man, criti- cally injuring him, and as- saulted the woman. He was subsequently caught when his vehicle became disabled. Authorities say Lopez- Jovel and Fanelli are sus- pected in robberies in Utah and Wyoming and fatally shooting a man in Denver. ➵➟➸➞➫ ➛➢➙➙➟➺➤➜ ➻➜➦➙➤➜➙ ➝➦➙➜ ➥➜➛➢➥➞➜➧ ➟➠ ➭➥➜➩➢➠ ▼ ➼➽ ❨ ➾➚➪➶ ➹ ➼➘ ❘❉■❯❄ in Oregon’s Multnomah ➴ ● ➯ ❋✿▲ ■❃❁ ❃❁❅●❃✿❉❋ ➷ ■ ❂❱✿❀ possible case of measles. The Oregonian reports four people already diag- nosed with measles were exposed to the highly contagious virus from an ongoing outbreak in Washington state’s Clark County. Multnomah County ❀❁■❯✿❀ ● ➘ ❘❉■❯❄ ■❋❋● ➯ ❋❘❁❊ ✿❀❁ ❂❱✿❀ ❅●❄❄❉❑❯❁ ❘■❄❁ Sunday. They said a link between the case and the Clark County outbreak ❀■❄ ❋●✿ ❑❁❁❋ ❉❊❁❋✿❉❂❁❊❬ ➼➘ ❘❉■❯❄ ❄■▲ ❅❁●❅❯❁ might have been exposed to the virus at Portland International Airport and Randall Children’s hospi- tal. In Washington, health ● ➘ ❘❉■❯❄ ❄■▲ ➬➬ ❅❁●❅❯❁ ❀■ ➮ ❁ ❑❁❁❋ ■❏❁❘✿❁❊ ❑▲ ✿❀❁ viral illness. Most of the cases have involved young chil- dren under 10 years old who weren’t immunized. There’s been two cases of people who got measles despite being immunized. ➱➢ ➟➠✃↕➥➟➜➙ ➥➜➛➢➥➞➜➧ ➟➠ ➸➢➢➧ ➝➦➥➞ ➜❐➛➤➢➙➟➢➠ ↔❮➟➜➥ ➧➟➜➙ ➦➸➞➜➥ ➸➦➤➤➟➠➩ ➟➠➞➢ ❰➢↕➠➞ Ï➢➢➧ ➞➥➜➜ Ð➜➤➤ EUGENE — Residents in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood were jolted by an explosion of a food cart in the area Sunday morning. The Register-Guard reports no injuries were reported from the explo- sion that occurred at Buck Buck Food Cart just be- fore 8 a.m. ❒➯➷ ❁❋❁ ❭❅❃❉❋ ➷ ❂❁❯❊ ❂❃❁ - ❂ ➷ ❀✿❁❃❄ ■❃❁ ❉❋ ➮ ❁❄✿❉ ➷ ■✿❉❋ ➷ the cause of the blast. The cart was located just outside Oakshire Brewing Public House on Madison Street. The food cart and brew pub were both closed at the time of the explosion. PORTLAND — A Tim- berline Lodge spokesman says a skier has died after falling into a tree well on Mount Hood. 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