The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 20, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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THE ORKOOtt STATESMAN srXPAT. AMllI, 20, 1910 " ' .
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ASSEMBLE BOARD c : ..
' X "mtock Owner, Seek CoS- ": WXj'. :'r-' ' V
liiV- I fj Animals Slaughtered cl&'is? - "
J ma- I I ea to we tuberculin tMt-. Whon h II ' . t stTZLW IX . . ll
The MMttAfsv.
I will not strike until the plain people
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Committee of; Experts
City Commissioner a t ' t.k.
, rof. Harry il. Torey of Reed college
nd Elton Watkins, a well known att
orney, all 1 of Portland, have heea
esignated by Gorernor Olcott to act
state representatives on .special
ommlttees of the Portland ad elab
hlch la holding a series of meetings
the purpose of Investigating into
he matter ;of Industrial unrest and
ne pwt way o meet conditions
Frederick T. Haskell nf
chairman , of the special committee
and it was at his request Governor
Olcott made: these appointments. The
committee will meet each Saturday
until,, final determination of Its in
vestigation. ' "
- There's a foreign" couple living In
the flat next to us, and they are sim
ply, av torment to my wife."
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."They .quarrel incessantly, tod she
can't understand a word nt it
'Grit.- , - ...
. Thee first meting of the state tm-
rrgeocy .ooara ror tne present Diea-
hi Um may ; be called in nhnnr Ivn
months to provide money for indem
nity claims against the state for the
eiaugnier or cattle that have respond
ed to the tuberculin tMt. . When h
last legislature made an appropria
tion or x45,oou for the state 11 ve-
siocr santury board it did not take
into account claims that arose from
the slaughter of cattle after the ap
propriation ror the biennium.of 117
and 1918 wn avhanatAl 1V,...
claims arereeate in th niilrrihnrhnnd
of $2 500. Under, the law the claims
must ne paid, state Veterinarian W.
H. Lvtle. in a letter
claimants, says the claims probably
cannot oe assembled and the emer
gency Doard called In leas than- rwA
months' time. Deficiency certifl
cates issued by the board will bear
aoout 6 per cent Interest.
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Hospital Refuses Care.
i man Scatters microbes
Because the Enterprise hospital, at
enterprise, wauowa county, is al
leged to. have refused treatment to
a laboring man who was suffering
with smallpox and because as a con
sequence he was unable to avoid ex
posing many other persons to the
disease, a complaint has reached the
office of State Labor Commissioner
C. H. Gram. The commissioner will
investigate. , . r
Li. P. Rmprcnn (innlnni) V
pastern . Oregon Lumber company.
Became ui ana was lert In the woods,
goinr . to. Entemrlsfl.
paying hospital dues to the company
au ias given an order for treatment
at me nOSDltal. Arrnrr1in tA ih
letter r received bv
Gram. .. it was nlalnlv aMnt. v
Hynersoa had smallpox when he pre-
ceniea nimseir at the hospital and
treatment;-was refused him. m
only thing for him to do, the letter
?JB. was fa taxe tne train for Lai
urande"WBere his mother livsi mA
go to her home for care. The letter
Bays.taat persons on the train and
uiaaj persons in La r.rmd wArA
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poaeq to.tae disease.
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into vtst:
7 -fsna every ccntor tne ocxsl
We have done neither.
The war wont be over un
til the treaty of peace has
been signed . '
Wont be over until the VJAW f SKtr, T h r
CcnbeA It wont be over until We, the People,-hot the
bjrnks-subscribe every cent thi Government wants.
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THEN THE WAR WILL BE OVER.
END IT WITH THE
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TTip world has no use for trie quitter. In the prize ring, on 'the
battlefield, and in the whole field of human endeavor, there is nothing
but contempt for the man who fails to see his effort through.
America's reputation for gameness is at stake ;iri the Fifth Liberty
Loan. All , die fruits of vidory will be lost ff we fail to. finish.
It is for every money-earning individual to do his or her part for tie
nation's good name. Let the world say: "America saw it through
those Yankees never quit!"
DONT BE A QUITTER. i : '
PUT YOUR DOLLARS BEHIND r ,
THE VICTORY .LIBERTY LOAN
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SARM AUTOMOBILE CO.
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Girl of Eighteen Wbo Is to Become the Bride
of Governor General of the Philippines
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TICS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED THROUGH THE
PATRIOTIC CO-OPERATION OP V
x StUDEBAKER AGENCY
.MISS. ELIZABtTR T WRtNTMOftt
Misa Elizabf tk a ivMnMA.. . U . J
old. Is to wed Francis Burton HirtB 7.m' Wh 18 only
Pines. He u i a i i. . .ri"n OTernor general of the Thill n-
rtage on the part to KJ?f to lhe
father, who is dean of thVcDlwreS i0 KW- Her
ernor Harrison. Misa Wrentmo i '.'fu f.l08e ,r,end ' Got-
i.Ston. and who la uol UkiTg Iouri n .he' r! Ln of
met the governor general In Minil th LnlTerr of California.
"Why. thia la a funnj Ulephbne:
Un't finished, la It?" , . P
Tea, that's a eomsUU ti.rv..
"But there la nothto 44t ei (he
recirer,. Where la the mouthyieee?
(f .'.'Poecort seed one. That la the
wiinuaMworw whiea I cenrerse
wita Jrynre. Answera.
We jnoS luSe IfiM for ale 25 of the best makes
of touhdjr cirs knd ftaaiteix-AII 0f them rood
buys. These are all in perfect nxnnin order and
in good shape.' They are priced so that any man
can eaifly make the parnnxt. We list here only
a iew
1916 Excelaior 3Io(oreycIe and side car.
1014 Studebater Tourmg.
i 191S Overland, good as new, $500.
Kive Ford care. ....
. .w i?l 8 Saxon Roadater, 373.
.P.1? ?.!"Iand 1,651 of condition, $700.
ibi6 Duick, tibo."
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Auto Exchange
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Phone- 867
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