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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
TJlE 310KMXG OHEiiOMAN, MONDAY, APRIL 31, 1919. COE 301 A Message to Our Mother City COME on, Portland! Oregon-at-Large sends you the patriotic greetings of this day. May the opening of the Victory Liberty Loan find you prepared to uphold the pride of the State and the honor of the Country in which we are united; may it find you ready to bear your share of the unpaid account which our Boys opened on the Books of Freedom "over there." Twenty-seven counties and Hundreds of your kindred cities have already squared their balance, while those remaining will not fail to meet this final reckoning. We implore you, Portland, to help us make it "Oregon-First" once more -that the sacrifice, generosity and loyalty of a free-born people in a free-born state may not rest upon the record of the past but be perpetuated through the present into the generations to come. STATE OF OREGON Oregon State Victory Loan Organization John L Etheridge, State Director of Organization. COUNTY MANAGERS Baker, B. E. Harder Benton, C. E. Ingalls Clackamas, M. D. Latourette ClaUop, Edward Judd Columbia, S. C. Morton Cooa, Dorse? Kreitzer Crook, Harold Baldwin Carry, John A. Juza Deschutes, C. S. Hudson Douglas, Mark N. Tisdale Gilliam, D. R. Parker Grant, H. L. Kuhl Harney, James Donnegan Jackson, W. N. Campbell Jefferson, Howard W. Turner Josephine, Thomas M. Scott Klamath, A. B. Epperson Lake, Dr. Bernard Daly Hood Eiver, Truman Butler Lane, D. A. Elkins Lincoln, W. E. Ball Linn, W. L. Jackson Malheur, J. R. Blackaby Marion, F. G. Deckebach Morrow, W. G. McCarty Polk, E. a Kirkpatrick Sherman, W. H. Ragsdale Tillamook, Joseph Mannix Umatilla, W. L. Thompson Union, E. Kiddie Wallowa, G. W. Hyatt Wasco, J. C Hostetler Washington, J. A. Thornburgh Wheeler, L. L. Steiwer Yamhill, E. C. Apperson