The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, May 15, 2019, Page 2, Image 2

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➾➚➪➶
➪➾➹➹➘➴
éêëìí
îïðñò óôõöð÷öôðñòø ùñò
úûø üýö úþûüý ðñò ïÿ ✸ ú ✾✁ îýö ❚ ö
ñ ❚ ö ✸ þ ðñòô ❛ öÿü ó÷ üýö òöñ ❚✁
éêëìí ❨✂ ✄☎✆✄✝☎✆✄ é
❖ ÷ ùñò úûø ú ✾ þ ø ❚ ö ✞ óôüö ❚ öð
÷ ♥❚ ôö s❛❛ ö÷ ✟ ý ♥❚✠ ýø üýö ❤❚ ôü
ñó ❚❛ ó÷ö ôüö ✡ ñ ❚ ðöôôø ✡ ö÷ü ï÷
ð ♥ üò ñ ❞ ïñ ❚ ð ñ÷ ❖ ñ ☛❛ ñ÷ð ☞ üï ☞
✟ ýó ✠ ñ ✞ ï ❈ ó ✞ ýü ï ✌ ö ❚ ñüöð ❞ ò
❇ ïöó÷ ✞ ❆ ó ❚ î ❚ ñ÷ô ✌ ï ❚ üø ñ ÿï ❚ ö ❚♥ ÷ ☞
÷ö ❚ ïÿ ✍ ÷óüöð ❆ ó ❚❛ ó÷öô ✁
ê ✎ é ✄☎✂ ëìé ✏
■ ÷ úû ✺✑ ø ùñ ❚ òø ✱♥ öö÷ ïÿ
❙✠ ïüôø ❝ ñ ❚❚ óöð ýö ❚ üýó ❚ ð ý ♥ ô ☞
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✕ ó÷ ✠ ï ❛ ÷ ôó ✞ ÷öð ñ÷ ñ ✠ ü öôüñ ❞☞
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■ ÷ ú ✾✚ ø ✖♥✗ ï÷ü ❞ ö ✞ ñ÷ ôö ❛❛☞
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ô ♥❚ ö ✠❚ öñüó÷ ✞ üýöõï ❝ ö÷ ✔ ô
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❝ ö ❝❞ ö ❚ ô ✠ ñ ❝ ö üï ❞ ö ☛ ÷ï ✡ ÷
ñôõ ❆✟ ô ✁ õñ ❚ üó ❝ ö ✞ ñôï ❛ ó÷ö
❚ ñüóï÷ó÷ ✞ ✡ ö÷ü ó÷üï öÿÿö ✠ ü ó÷ ú ✑
s ñôüö ❚ ÷ ôüñüöôø ❛ ó ❝ óüó÷ ✞ ôñ ❛ öô üï
üý ❚ öö ✞ ñ ❛❛ ï÷ô ñ ✡ öö ☛ ÿï ❚ ÷ï÷ ☞
öôôö÷üóñ ❛ ✘ öýó ✠❛ öô ✁
■ ÷ ú ✾✚✽ ø ýï ♥❚ ô ñÿüö ❚ ðö ✠❛ ñ ❚☞
ó÷ ✞ óüô ó÷ðö ✌ ö÷ðö÷ ✠ öø üýö ÷ö ✡
ôüñüö ïÿ ■ ô ❚ ñö ❛ ✡ ñô ñüüñ ✠☛ öð ❞ ò
î ❚ ñ÷ô ✢ ï ❚ ðñ÷ø s✞ ò ✌ üø ❙ ò ❚ óñø ■❚ ñ ✓
ñ÷ð ✕ ö ❞ ñ÷ï÷ ✁
■ ÷ ú ✾✺ þøõöó ✞ ýüõñü ✠ ýö ❚ ô
✡ ñô ó÷ ✠ ï ❚✌ ï ❚ ñüöð ó÷ ❉ ö ✡✙ ï ❚☛✁
■ ÷ ú ✾✺✽ ø ü ✡ ï ðñòô ïÿ üï ❚ ÷ñðï
ï ♥ ü ❞❚ öñ ☛ ô ❞ ö ✞ ñ÷ ó÷ ú ùóð ☞
✡ öôüö ❚ ÷ ñ÷ð ❙ ï ♥ üýö ❚ ÷ ôüñüöô ✣
ü ✡ óôüö ❚ ô ✡ ö ❚ ö ❞❛ ñ ❝ öð ÿï ❚ ✑✸
ðöñüýôø ó÷ ✠❛♥ ðó÷ ✞ ✚ û ó÷ ❆❚☛ ñ÷ ☞
ôñô ñ÷ð ú ✽ ó÷ ■ ï ✡ ñ ✁
✝ êéé ✏✤ í
▼✥✦✧★✩✪❦✫✬ ✭✮✳✯ ✰✲✴✴✲✵✶
úþ ☞ ú ✽☞✸ ☞✸ û ☞✚ ú ☞✚✺
▼✥✦✧ ▼✷✹✹✷✻✼✫✬ ✭✿✿❀ ✰✲✴✴✲✵✶
úú ☞ û ✾☞✺✺☞✺✑☞✺✽☞ ú ✽☞✜✚
P✻✇✥❡★✧✹✹✬ ✭❁❂❃ ✰✲✴✴✲✵✶
✺☞✽☞✾☞ þ ✑☞✚ ☞✗❇ ✸✺☞✜✸
❲✷✼ ❄✻❡ ❅✷❄✥✬ ❊❋● ✮✿
ú ☞✚ û ☞✺ þ ☞✺✑
P✷✪❦ ❍✬ ❊❋● ✮❏
❑ ▲ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❱❳▲❳❩❳❬
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❑ ❬ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❴❳❵❳❢❳❭
❑ ▲❱ ◆◗❘◗❯ ▲❳❢❳▲❳❱
P✷✪❦ ❍✬ ❊❋● ✮✿
❑ ▲ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❪❳❫❳❵❳❵
❑ ❭ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❵❳❪❳❫❳❭
❑ ❬ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❪❳❵❳▲❳❱
❑ ▲❱ ◆◗❘◗❯ ❬❳▲❳❫❳❱
✤ êìë ✤✏❣ ê ✤ é
❥❧❘♠♣qt ✉✈ ①②③③❯
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✎✏⑩✂❣ ì ❣✏✤ ✝ ìé ✏❶
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✶❹❺✳ ➀➃➃❋❽✲✵✶❋✴✴● ➃✵✶❾✲❼✲✵✶❽ ❹➄✲❽❼
❼➅❋❼ ✰❋➆❹ ❾❹✴✲❸❹❺● ✰✵❺❹ ❾✲❻➇➃❿✴❼✳
➈❄ ➉✻✩ ✧❡✥ ✼✻➊ ✻✼ ✧ ➋✻➊✻❡
❡✻✩➊✥➌ ❾❹✴✲❸❹❺● ❽➅✵❿✴❾ ➁❹ ➁❹❻✵❺❹
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➑➒ êé ✏ ê ➓ é ✄✏ ëìí
➔❇ öýñ ✘ óï ❚ óô ✡ ýñü ñ ❝ ñ÷
ðïöôø ÷ïü ✡ ýñü ýö üýó÷ ☛ ôø ÿöö ❛ ôø
ï ❚ ❞ ö ❛ óö ✘ öô ✁→
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➩➢➦➫ ➭➯➢➧➠ ➲➳➵➸➤ ➺➙➦➺ ➫➻➙➡ ➺➨➫➦
➙➠ ➲➳➳➼➽
❲ ✁✂ ✄✁❆❨✱ ☎❆❨ ✆✺✱ ✝✞✆✾
LOCAL
Oregon vaccine bill dead as US measles count soars
➷➬ ➮➱✃➱❐ ❒❮❰❰Ï✃❰➱Ð
ÑÒÓ ÔÕÕÖרÙÚÓÛ ÜÝÓÕÕ
SALEM — Critics blast-
ed a decision by Oregon
lawmakers that killed a
bill aimed at getting more
children vaccinated for
measles and other prevent-
able diseases in order pass
a tax on large businesses,
saying it jeopardized public
health.
Despite passing the
House and having the nec-
essary votes in the Senate,
the measure to make it
harder for families to opt
out of required vaccina-
tions was nixed as part of
a deal announced Monday
to end a week-long Repub-
lican walkout over a multi-
billion school funding tax.
Under the vaccination
measure children would
only have been be able to
forgo vaccine requirements
with a doctor’s note, other-
wise they’d be unable to at-
tend public school.
Sen. Elizabeth Steiner
Hayward, a Democrat from
Beaverton, Oregon, and
the bill’s sponsor, said the
move prevents the state
from protecting its citizens
from a public health crisis.
“This isn’t how I want
our state to be known,” she
said. “This is a major public
health issue and it’s critical
we address it.”
More than 70 people, in-
cluding four from Oregon,
were diagnosed as part of
a months-long outbreak in
Þßà áâãäåã æçèÞßéàêÞ ÞßâÞ
ëìíîäã ßàâîÞß çïãäâîê ðìêÞ
recently declared over.
“As the recent measles
outbreak demonstrated,
vaccine-preventable
ill-
nesses pose a growing
threat due to the relatively
low rate of immunizations
äñ Þßà æçèÞßéàêÞòó êâäô
Robb Cowie, a spokesman
with the Oregon Health
Authority, the state’s health
care agency.
Oregon has the highest
rate of unvaccinated kin-
dergartners in the country,
with at least 7.5% of tod-
dlers claiming an exemp-
tion. In some schools, more
➴➘ t✉ ➹ ➚➹
than 40% of children are
unvaccinated through the
state’s lax exemption pro-
cess. That makes Oregon
uniquely susceptible to
an outbreak, according to
Diane Peterson associate
director for Immunization
Action Coalition, which
receives funding from the
CDC.
“Oregon in particular is
a hotbed for a measles out-
break,” Peterson said. “All
you need is to introduce
one person with the disease
into the community and it
éäîî êëèàâô îäõà éäîôåèàöó
Oregon was one of a
number of states propos-
ing to crack down on non-
medical exemptions, in
response to a national re-
surgence of measles that
has now sickened over 800
people this year according
to the Centers of Disease
Control and Prevention.
The state is one of 17 to al-
low families to opt out of re-
quired school vaccinations
for personal, philosophical
or religious reasons.
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✏✑✒✓✔✕ ✖✗✘✙✚✔✚ ✛✙
also diagnosed with delu-
✜✢✣✔✤ ✥✕✢✑✒✓ ✦✥✗✧
sional disorder.
✦★✗✗✥✛✙✩
✪✄✫✬☎ ✭ ✄ ëçîäãà çïãàè ❱✢✣✤✢✕✥ ✒✕✔ ✓✕✔✢✥✔✦
in Salem, Oregon, was shot ✥✗❳✛✓ ✦✤✗✲✔❨ ✓✣✗✦✔✦
and injured during a traf- ✙✔✢✕❩❬ ❩✘✦✛✙✔✦✦✔✦
❭✴❪✻✳✷✳ ✺ ❫❃✽✾ ❙✽✾❄❏
åã êÞçë âñô âìÞßçèäÞäàê âèà
❙❇❀❏✾● ❅❆✾ ✵❁❇❴❁✽❅ ❏❚❂✾✽ -
searching for the suspect.
The shooting happened
about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
✮✯✰ æ
èàëçèÞê ÞâãÞäãâî âñô
K-9 teams responded to help
Oregon State Police troopers
âñô ☎ âèäçñ ✝ çìñÞ ✆ ✪ ßàèäú ✡ ê
✯ ïãà ôàëìÞäàê äñ Þßà êàâèãß
for the shooter.
✠ ßà
äñðìèàô çïãàè éâê
taken to a nearby hospital
and received treatment for
multiple gunshot wounds.
✠ ßà çïãàè éâê èàîàâêàô êà ✞ -
eral hours later.
✏✜✱ ✦✥✘✚✔✙✥ ✩✔✥✦
✧✕✛✦✗✙ ✛✙ ★✗✥✔✣
✖✗✕✲✔✕ ✲✛✚✙✢✧✧✛✙✩
✳✴✵✶✷✸✹ ✺ ✻✼ ✷✽✾✿❀✼
State University student has
been sentenced to nearly
nine years in prison for kid-
store in Lebanon after re-
❏❂❀✼●❃✼✿ ❅❀ ❁ ■✽✾ ❃✼❏❃●✾ ❅❆✾
store.
The Lebanon Fire District
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reports the Multnomah
County District Attorney on
Monday indicted Rebecca
Riker and Dave Riker on
nearly 40 charges.
Both were charged with
seven counts of unlawfully
❚❏❃✼✿ ❁❘❀❀●❏❅❁❴❂ ◗✾✼✾■❅❀✽
food commodity, 11 counts
of unlawfully obtaining pub-
❇❃❙ ❁❏❏❃❏❅❁✼❙✾▲ ■♥✾ ❙❀❚✼❅❏ ❀❘
❏❁❃● ❅❆✾ ■✽✾ ❏❅❁✽❅✾● ✹❚✾❏●❁❵ ❅❆✾❘❅▲ ■♥✾ ❙❀❚✼❅❏ ❀❘ ❁✿✿✽❁ -
afternoon in an aisle where
pool-cleaning chemicals were
stored, creating toxic smoke.
The smoke was thick enough
that crews had to use a ther-
vated theft and seven counts
❀❘ ❚✼❏❄❀✽✼ ❘❁❇❏❃■❙❁❅❃❀✼❜
Dave Riker was charged with
two additional counts of un-
lawfully using food stamp
❴❁❇ ❃❴❁✿❃✼✿ ❙❁❴✾✽❁ ❅❀ ■✼● ◗✾✼✾■❅❏❜
❅❆✾ ■✽✾❜
The district attorney’s of-
Crews said the store’s ■❙✾ ❏❁❃● ❅❆✾ ✸❃❑✾✽❏ ❴❁●✾
sprinkler system prevented
❅❆✾ ■✽✾ ❘✽❀❴ ❏❂✽✾❁●❃✼✿ ❅❀❀
far, and they were able to put
it out.
Several nearby businesses
had to be evacuated. There
were no reported injuries.
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reported Lebanon Fire
✼❁❂❂❃✼✿ ❁ ✳✾❄❂❀✽❅ ❆❀❅✾❇ ❝❃❏❅✽❃❙❅ ❪❁❅❅❁❇❃❀✼ ❍❆❃✾❘ ✳❃❙❑
false statements to public
employees from 2015 to
▼◆❖♦ ❃✼ ❀✽●✾✽ ❅❀ ✿✾❅ ◗✾✼✾■❅❏
through the Employment-
Related Day Care program
❁✼● ❅❆✾ ♣❚❂❂❇✾❴✾✼❅❁❇ ✳❚❅✽❃ -
tion Assistance Program.
It wasn’t known if they had
attorneys.
✏✕✔✩✗✙ ★✗✤✔✣✔✦✦
✦★✔✣✥✔✕
✔❳✔✓✘✥✛q✔
❅❃■✾● ❁ ❙❁❚❏✾▲ ❁✼● ❁❏ ❀❘ ❁◗❀❚❅
✧✣✔✢✚✦
✩✘✛✣✥❬
✥✗ ✥★✔✑✥
❈✻✹❉❊✹❋ ✽✾❂❀✽❅✾● ❍✾●❁✽ ❞❢❣❤ ❂❜❴❜ ✹❚✾❏●❁❵▲ ■✽✾ ❂✾✽ -
Haddad of Corvallis was sen- sonnel were still at the site
✶✷✸✹❭✻✳❝ ✺ ✻ ❘❀✽❴✾✽
worker at gunpoint and then
taking the woman on a ride.
Tyler said they have not iden-
tenced this week after earlier
this month pleading guilty
investigating.
❅❀ ■✽❏❅❊●✾✿✽✾✾ ❑❃●✼❁❂❂❃✼✿▲
second-degree kidnapping,
menacing and two counts of
coercion.
Police said Haddad pulled
a gun on the woman May 18,
✵❁❇❴❁✽❅ ❭✾◗❁✼❀✼ ❂❀❏❅✾●
on Facebook that the store
would remain closed and
would announce later when
it would reopen.
chief executive of an Oregon
homeless shelter has pleaded
guilty to stealing $70,000
from the operation.
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reported Monday that
52-year-old Clayborn Collins
✐✗✘✧✣✔ ✢✓✓✘✦✔✚ ✗✑
❂❇✾❁●✾● ✿❚❃❇❅❵ ❅❀ ■✽❏❅❊●✾✿✽✾✾
✦✥✔✢✣✛✙✩
❥❦❧❧♠ ✑✕✗✤ aggravated theft Monday.
▼◆❖P ◗✾❘❀✽✾ ❆✾ ❆❁✼●❙❚❯✾●
her and forced her into his ✦✥✢✥✔ ✛✙ ✑✗✗✚ ✦✥✢✤✧✦
✷r❙❃❁❇❏ ❏❁❃● ❍❀❇❇❃✼❏ ❀❂✾✽ -
car for what turned into a
✶✷✸✹❭✻✳❝ ✺ ✻ ✶❀✽❅❇❁✼● ated Emmanuel Community
90-minute ride. Police said
Haddad made several stops
before the victim was re-
leased unharmed in a neigh-
borhood about a mile from
the motel.
During court proceedings,
Haddad was evaluated at the
Oregon State Hospital where
physicians found he had the
ability to know what he was
doing was wrong, but was
wife and husband have been
accused of stealing more than
$100,000 from the State of
Oregon in food stamp ben-
✾■❅❏ ❁✼● ❂❚◗❇❃❙ ❁❏❏❃❏❅❁✼❙✾
funds.
æàä÷ßíçèäñ÷ øâêßäñ÷ -
ton state this year passed a
law to end all non-medical
exemptions for the measles
vaccine, while Maine is
working to remove its reli-
gious and personal exemp-
tions for all vaccines. Some
states, including Rhode Is-
land, introduced measures
to add exemptions.
The
anti-vaccination
movement surged in the
1990s, after a study alleged
a link between the measles
vaccine and the rise of au-
tism. The study has since
been discredited.
Mississippi,
California
âñô øàêÞ ùäè÷äñäâ âèà Þßà
only states that banned all
non-medical exemptions.
Mississippi has the highest
childhood vaccination rate
in the country, while the Cal-
ifornia law, passed in 2015,
ãâìêàô â êä÷ñäåãâñÞ íççêÞ äñ
vaccination numbers.
Republican and Demo-
cratic leaders are remain-
ing tight-lipped on why the
vaccine issue in particular
was targeted as part of the
walkout deal.
Steiner Hayward said she
wasn’t involved in the ne-
gotiations and that she per-
sonally received a call from
Gov. Kate Brown to tell her
the vaccine bill would not
move forward this session.
Senate Majority Leader
Ginny Burdick, from Port-
land, stressed that the trad-
àçú éâê éçèÞß äÞ Þç ãçâû
Republicans back to the
Capitol and vote on a $1 bil-
lion annual boost in school
funding. It wasn’t, she said,
a response to the vitriolic
opposition the proposal has
received from hundreds of
parents opposed to vacci-
nating their children.
“The people oppos-
ing that bill just behaved
reprehensibly around the
building,” said Burdick at a
news conference Monday.
“And one of the things that
distresses me is I’m afraid
that some of them are go-
ing to feel that those tactics
worked. Those tactics had
nothing to do with what
happened.”
Fire burns 102 acres
near Durkee Tuesday
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☎ â ✆
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éäîôåèà
burned about 102 acres
near Durkee on Tuesday.
Fire crews from the
BLM and the Burnt River
Rangeland Fire Protec-
tion Association fought
the blaze near Shirttail
✝ èààõ
âíçìÞ å ✞ à
✟ äîàê
southeast of Durkee and
about a mile south of In-
terstate 84.
✠ ßà åèà êÞâèÞàô çñ ëèä -
vate land and spread onto
public land managed by
the BLM, said Al Crouch,
åèà ✟ äÞä÷âÞäçñ âñô àôì -
cation specialist for the
â÷àñã ✆✡ ê ùâîà ☛ äêÞèäãÞö
“It’s a little surprising
ÞßâÞ éà ÷àÞ â åèà çñ
☎ â ✆
14 in that area,” Crouch
said Tuesday afternoon.
under investigation, said
Larisa Bogardus, pub-
îäã âúâäèê çïãàè ☞ çè Þßà
BLM’s Baker Resource
Area.
Four BLM engines,
along with volunteers
from the Burnt River
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which was contained at
5 p.m. and controlled by
8 p.m.
✍ äèàå÷ßÞàèê ßâô Þç ßäõà
in to the blaze, which
burned in steep terrain
that wasn’t accessible to
vehicles.
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burning mainly in dead,
ôè ✆ ÷èâêêö æàé ÷èààñ
grass that has sprouted
this spring helped slow
Þßà êëèàâô ç ☞ Þßà
he said.
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❛ ❜❙ ❝❬❙❞❴❩
❫❙❬❴❵❙❬❩
Services, a Portland non-
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lished to operate the shelter
and assist women, chil-
dren and domestic violence
victims.
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