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THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Piper la Wash ington County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argos Publishing Company. subscription priol Single eopv five eenln. One year, $1.00. Six months t eenta. Throe months 36 cents. r. . ...... r... .a .. ir:n-i i 0 THUIISDAY. DEC. 2i. 1895. KEVIEW OP THK IHSPl'TE, The Oregonian knows tlie futil ity of subterfuge and inuendo in commenting nu the President's Message, and loaves it to its pla centio cimi anion, the Telegram, to do that kind of work. The follow ing editorial, which explain the niiC'er fully, appeared in Monday's Oregonian, under the caption "The Y nezuelait Question'':. "A correspondent asks the Ore gonian for a statement of the Ven ezuela question, 'for the benefit of myself and of olhers who have not followed the discission from day to lay.' The Venezuela question has tw.i aspects. One is the question as it presents itself to Great Brit ain or Venezuela in their relation with each other, and the other the Venezuela question as it presents itself to the United States. Persona of mature years will re member well the picture presented in the old geographies of the Brit ish, Dutch and French Guinas, stretching along the northeastern coast cf South America for a short space between Venezula and Brazil. British Guina was the westernmost of the three, being a narrow strip, which came nowhere near the mouth of the Orinoco river. The new Rand-McNnlly atlas gives a brief statement of the advance of the British claim as follows: "Ph ot to 1840, Pameron river limit of England's claim; 1844, proposed a line beginning a little west of the Pameron river; 1881, claim extend ed to include both Pameron and Maroco valleys; 1886, claim ex tended to include territory to banks of Guaima river; 1890, proposed line to begin at junction of Amacura and Orinoco rivers; 1893, proposed line lo begin at mouth of Amacura and include the waters of the Yu ruaii." The delta of the Orinoco is thus invaded. The Venezuelan government maintains that the Es sequi bo river is the true histoiic boundary line of Spanish Guiana. This is to the eastward yet of the Pameron river, the point England laid claim to prior to 1840. The area of the territory between the Esfequibo river and the Sehom burgk" linp, within which Great Britain refuses to arbitrate that is to say, the area of the disputed ter ritory is about three times that of the original British Guiana as it i8 bounded by theEssequibo. Though , the area Britain seeks to acquire is three times the foundation trac , the commercial advantages of the ' uioutli of the Orinoco and the forest and mineral wealth of the disputed territory is of greater significance than its mere size. The Venezuela question, as it con cerns the United States, is whether we shall allow Great Britain to ac quire territory on the Western hem lsphere in this way; that is, by merely putting her finger as it;8M0Ud he depart for green fieldg were, on a desirable tract of land . Iielonging to some weak government and saying. "This is mine; I will take this" and go on, maintain ing her claim through her greater power, merely because she is strong er than the-government she is en croaching upon. The question has brought the Monroe doctrine to it crucial test. For Great Britain un dertaket to say that it is no con cerns of ours-"what little dealings, trades or what not t-he and Von-j esjuela may have together, aggres sion or no aggression. President Cleveland and Secretary Olney have asserted that this country will not tolerate an act on the part of a ; European government which am ounts to invasion and conquest. We have urged upon Great Britain thiftshe submit .he boundary dis pute to arbitration, and have offered to act as an arbitrator, both of which Fiiggesstions she virtually repudiates." Fbom the reports, which are sup posed to carry reliable authenticity, it appears England has four or five times changed the boundary line between British Guiana and Vene zuela, each time extending it into territory claimed by the native gov ernment, relying upon its power to provide immunity from dispute. It is this high-handed procedure by England, on a par with the liir jng of savages and paying a bounty for scalps of colonists during Revo lutionary times, which naturally causes Americans generally to view with distrust the motives in the af fair of the supposably greatest na tion on Mirth. It is England's at titude in these matter which makes iiperimns adhere to Cleveland's interpretation of the Monroe Doc trine, as in this principle is involv ed a question of future national safety, as well as of justice. Eng land has several times fixed this line to its own liking and is again proposing to sit-as judge, counsel and jury in another change one, tx THK namk of THE STATU OF hv which it wnulil nennirn rich ter- Oreaoii you are hereby required to ap 0 WlllCn 11 WOUItl acquire ricn ler iearaa answer the comi.lainl tiled asainst ritory now and for all time claimed uu. ', f " abl"'e entitled suit in the above , ' . , , entitled Court by the hrstdav of the next bv the Weak South American nation, term of said Court, whieh will be the third ni ii... : ii. .. . . , Monday in March, lf"t), and it vou tail to so Cleveland has Riven the warning, ppe: and answer, for want thereof, the I Congress and the whole country are H'",.il1,ti,r ' OT1 to ';" yr T' 8 i net demanded m the complaint, for a de- SUpportillg llilll, and the line uU1iUi''re annulling the deed fro.iitluHlefendant . .., , i i . . . i ; Thomas KoKgass, whereby he eonveved to " 1 " iiuiuimo, territory in i?J2gJ dispute by British troops. There will be no war as a result for Eng land recognizes, or will, the justice of our defense to her aggressiveness. There will be no war, for Salisbury will eventually acquiesce. . ! T i.i . -l ! It might be proper to remind our Forest Grove Con tertl poraty. The! Hatchet, thai the Grand Jury is not responsible for witness fees in circuit court cases, unless, of course, an indictment is founded upon grossly insufficient evidence. As to The Hatchet's strictures upon the body for censuring the sheriff over the escape of "certain pris oners," Thb Anoxia concurs. But the main pointThe Hatchet evident ly overlooked. This was in the Grand Jury making a note of its de lay, attributing its cause to the non-appearance of witnesses from 6low process through the office of the shrievalty. The fact of the matter is this: the grand jury was not engaged but a short time after the experts brought in their report. Had they adjourned and gone home to await the report of the experts, their extra mileage would have made the expense about the same, so it would appear that the county would not have been loser or gainer to any extent in either event. The sheriff's office is in no manner to blame for the time used by the jury although the body may have so thought at first blush. As to the work performed by the jury, no one doubts its excellency, and that all its time was well-spent, no one can dispute. At a meeting of the Cooper's Union in New York city the other night, Dr. Lyman Abbott, and one Crosby came as near making assess of themselves as men can. Dr. Abbott should confine himself lo his pulpit, when he has a right to dogmatize as he wills. No one would call him down when covered with the cloak of the church. Cheap notoriety is what these fellows want, but they can't even get it.-- They think England is a peaceful nation and the United States is wrong in the interpretation of the Monroe doctrine. Messrs. Abbott and Cros by should move over the pond. The man who says his "efforts will not only be appreciated but handsomely paid for" elsewhere as a threat to the populiBts of Wash ington county, seems to think the party of which he aspires leader shiD would sustain a heavv loss and pastures new. It is the opinion of all conservative people that he has been somewhat of a handicap to the party with which he has associated himself but all these "re form" editors have an idea they are vital lo populistic life. Are they right? Doubtless the asservations to effect that democracy is dead give the ' reform" press much consola tion, and as they do the democratic party np harm, no one can object Juit how these howlers are going to reconcile the charge that all who are not of their party belief are allies of England, and Ihe action of Cleveland and Congress on the Ven ezuelan affair is not plain to a man in a tree or for that matter, on the ground. The Hatchet is an excellent news medium, but something must he wrong with its editorial and rcport orial staffs. They forgot all about the President's message or else in ignorance or the matter were on the Venezuelan affair, the most sig nificant and important happening in national councils for many days. The lack of notice certainly can't be due to partisan motives. The republican papers are still harping upon the slaughter of sheep, contending that it is due to the Wil son Bill. The fact of the matter 1 1 ' raUtt" ,H a PPU,ftr dlet ftnd ! . the percentage of slaughter raised , each year under the MeKiniey' law. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of ihe State of Oregon for Washington county. Keiiibold A. J. Neckriu, Plaintiff, 1 vs. ' Mary White, Thomas Boggnss and f james uoggass, iJeiemiauts. J To Maiy White, the above named defen dant. mo t'.asi one-nail iv 01 ooumeai West one-half (4) of Southwest one-quarter ('i) of Section Hight i8) in Township Two (2) North of Range Four (4) West Willamette Meridian, containing One hun dred and sixty (UH)l Acres, in Washington county, Oregon, declaring the deed of said property from Pluintitf and wife to said I'hoinas Hogguss. a mortgage on said prop erty to secure payment of Seventy Five Dollars ($73,001 with lawful interest, and directing said defendant Mary White, to execute and deliver to riainlitt', a deed of auiil itniiirtv siitltlnot t, ttiii.l m..ii iriiiva and for the costs ami disbursements and fur such wIief ftS niav be eqmtfthie. MuU; and published by order of the this December 23rd, ISO. A. R. V KNUENH AM., 1.. l.AI'HMAN, Attorneys for l'laintitV. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, decree and. order of sale, issued out of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Washington County, in favor of I.. P. W. Quimby , plaintiff, and against Lulu Posson, Guy l'osson and Win. M. I.add, defendants, for the sum of Twenty-Six and twenty-live hundredths I)oilars($jtS.2) costs, and for the further sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, (ifloOO) XI, S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate ot Kight (8) per cent, per annum, from the 15th day ol November, 1S93, and for the further sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150) attorneys' fees, and for the costs and ex penses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and in ptirsu anceofsaid judgement, decree and order of sale I will, on Monday the 2uth dav of Jan uary, 1MUU, at the south door ol the Court House, in Hillsboro, Washington Couiitv. Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A, M.. of said day, sell at public auction t the highest bidder tor cash, the lollowing-cte- scrioeu real properly, lo-wu; Lying, being and "situate in the County of Washington, State of Oregon, and more fiarticularly known and described as to! ows, lo-wit: Beginning at a point twenty (20) chains South of the North line of Section Twelve (12) Township Two (2) South Range One (1) West ami Nineteen and ninetv-tive hundredths (19.95) chains West of the East line of said section, thence westerly and parallel with the said northern bound ary line of said section Twenty (20) chains thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary line of said section Ten (10) chains, thence easterly and parallel with the said northern boundary line of said section Twenty (20) chains, thence northerly and parallel with the said east ern boundary line of said section Ten(10) chains to the place of beginning, con taining Twenty (20) acres to satisfy the hereinbefore named sinus, and for t lie costs and expenses of said sale. Said property will be sold subject to redemption as per statute of Oregon. Witness n y hand this 18th day of De cember, ln!5. " H P. Fonn, Sherirl'of Washington county, Oregon. S. U. Huston, of Hillsboro, T. II. Ward, of Portland, Attorneys for Plaint ilf. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that all coitn'v warrauts endorsed prior to July 22, 181)5, are now payable at the oitiie il the county treasurer and interest will cease on same after Decern lier 20, ISO"). Dated at llillsburo, Oregon, Dec. 10, ltf!i.". J. W. Sapi'imhom, 3!Mf County Treasurer ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Successor to C It Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays. All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Freight and express rates reasonable. Leave orders with him, or at Ledford's, or at Thk Annus. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Washington county. Henry Brauer Plaintiff.') Minnie Kuehnel and Frank I a Kuebnel, her husband, w v Sutherland, Anton Wicke, A I 8 Wilcox, H A Elliott and K I X Kuehnel, Defendants. J To Minnie Kuehnel and Frank Kuehnel, her husband and F X Kuehnel; the above named defendants. THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled conrt.in the above entitled suit, on or before Monday the Kith day of March, A. v., im, the same bemgon the first day of the next regular term of said court next following the expiration ol the time pre scribed in the order of publication of this summons and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintill' will adply to the court for the relief therein prayed for and demanded, to-wit: For a decree that plaintiff have and recover of and from defendants Minnie Kuehnel and Frank Kuehnel, and of and from each of them, on a certain promissory note for IfoOO mado and delivered by said Minnie and Frank Kueh nel ou July 81, 1893, bearing interei t at 10 percent per annum, interest payable semi annually, payable to plaintiff, on which $25 interest has been paid, and on a mort- fage given by said defendants Minnie and 'rank Kuehnel on the following described real property situated in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: The south half of the west three-quarters of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Four, Township Two, South Range one West of the Willamette Meridian, containing fifteen acres, to se cure the same, the sum of $585 and $100 attorney's fee, and interest thereon from this date until paid, and costs and disburse ments herein; for a decree foreclosing said mortgage and ordering said mortgaged property to be sold and the proceeds ap plied to the payment of expenses of sale, costs and disbursements and attorney's fee herein and of said promissory note, and al so for a decree that the above named de- fendauts and each of them and all jersons claiming em or either of them, subsequent to the execution oi said mortgage, tie oarreo and foreclosed of all claim, interest, right, title, lien or equity of redemption save only the statu tory right to redeem in,on or to said mort gaged prein ises, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem meet and equitable. This summons is published against you by order of Hon, Thos. A. McBride, Judge of the above named court made in open court and dated on the 6th day of Decem ber, 1895. J. K. Stoddard, Attorney for Plaintiff. A Bargain. A neatly constructed 5 room cot tage within 2 blks of business part of town. Good fence around lot. ,i ii i i . closets in residence. Also pump j ,,00(i renair. Goes fi r DiriOO. In. quire at this office. I COME AND SEE US! THE When in the City Give us a call, or if you are needing Printing of any kind give a call and we will give you Prices that cannot be dupli cated in Washington County. SUBSCRIBE For the Newsiest Paper in Washington County. Only $1 Per Year, flash in Advance. WILEY & CITY LIVERY STABLE" Gor. 2nd and Washington Street, Is WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, Notice for Publication. Land Ofkue at Orkuon City. Or. i Nov. 11, 1SH5. I NOTICE is hiTfby Kiven that the follow-iiiK-niiiiieil settler hus tiled notiw of her intention to make linul proof in sup port of liiK cluini, anil that saiil proof will lie inmUi before the County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Ori'gon, on. Doe. ), I8!)5, viz: Julia Ann Beard, (willow of J'. S. Heard, deceased) II. K. No. 847:;, for thu Lots li and 7 of Sec li T i N li ;i W and U of S K U See 1 '1' 2 S It 4 W. She names (he following; witnesses, to prove hor continuous residence upon and cultivation nfsai.i land. iz: tj. T, llollister, of Ureenville, Oregon, j V. J. I.'. Ileac!-., " S. l) West, " " j a. rinpps, " " ! 34-0 IioBERT A. Mili.i r, Iiegister, ! Notice for Publication. j IiAMi.lWicK at Orkuon Crrv, Or.i I Nov. U, lM)A.f j NOTK.'IO li hereby given that the. follow-; ing-iiHir.ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinai proof in sup port of ins claim, and that said proof will be made belore the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on Dec. 23, lSilf), viz: . j Mike Genzer, FT. K. No. 7790, for the N K Sec. 21 T 3 X : U4 W. j He names the following witnesses to ' prove his continuou;) residence upon and j cultivation of said land, viz: j Fred Wolf, John' Hinia, Jidin Biiillle null Joseph Kreb, all of IHixton, Oregon. ! 34-B Hoiieut A. Milled, Kegister. i Notice For Publication. Land Oitii e at Oueuon City, Or.i ' Aug. IB. lffio.f XTOTK'K is hereby given that the follow-1 X ing-nanied settler hint tiled notice of his intention to n j ike Ijniil proof in support of his claim, anil hat said proof will lie made before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Ollice, at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 20, 1895, viz: Fred Burgdorfer, (one of the heirs-at-law of John Bnrgdor- fer, deceased) H. E. No. 7810 for the BpW and N H S W K of Sec. 14, T 3 N R 3W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Olave Johnson, Charles Mason, Ambrose Cox and Ulissa I.. Creecy, all of Dixie, Washington county, Oregon. 34'fl Robert A. Mii.i.kk, Register Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or.) Nov. U, 18f5.f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Anal proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Dec. 23, 1895, "viz: Weinel Reihter, II. E. No. 7788, for the 8 K W S E li.HeclO. K '4, N E and N E S K Sec i5 T 3 N.R4W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Raillie, of Buxton, Oregon. John Binia, " Mike Genzer, " " Martin Ginkard, " " 34-6 Robert A. Miller, Register. Notice for Publication. Laud Omen at Oreoon City, Or.i Aug. IB, 1K96.I N0TIC15 is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of hiH intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ana Receiver U. B. Land Office at'Oregon City, Ore., on December 20, 1895, Viz: Fred Burfrdorfer, II K. No. 7841, for the N of N E and N i of N W K if Sec 14, T8NK3W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Olave Johnson, Charles Mason, Ambrose Cox and ITlissa L. Creecy, all of Dixie, Washington county, Oregon. at-6 Robert A. Miller, Register IT'OR nale or rent, the property of H 1 Unternahrer. Will rent at4.50per month. Enquire of L V Herckmoes. TO IlKNT. A large cottage with three lots in North side addition at $S per month. Knquire at this office. AROU m I I lias moved to the Corwin it V ouster block, up stairs ov er Brock's Drug Store. m m 113 i 9il DENNIS, Gives the choice of. .. . TWO TIIANSCOXTINENTA I ROUTES Great Union ii ny. 'nni SPOKANE DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND and ST PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES Ocean Steamert Leave Portland Every Five Days ....FOR.... SAN FRANCISCO for full details call on or address:. W H HURLBURT, Gen'l Pass Agent Portland, Oregon, )'ho, F. Oaken, rtenrv ('. Puyc, ilenry (', llmiso, iicelevers ORTHERN PACIFIC R R. U N Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars 8T PAUL MjS7(EAP0JJS OULUTH FA3GO TO GFlANa FORK8 CROOKS TON WIHN!PEQ ,HEl.E:NAndi BUTTE to CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND A'.L POINTS E5T .ij SOUTH For iiiforniiiMiin. I one curils, mnpK :in,! lltkcts, enli i t' or rile 4. D. GHABfJC!!, krJ. Geal. Lus AvL'.- - nr; 1 kht-i . J 255 Morrison Street. K. McNEIIi, Hiico vur, TO THE it j I n fin h iwmen ttlllll UJ Purest Drugs and Chemicals. The Hillsboro Select Stock of Stationery. HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MAKET. I. K UlCKST, Prop Beef, Mutton, Veal and Put Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest : Muikvt : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : ami : Hiiy Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN ST UK 1ST, - HILLSIIOUO, OUKUON. Drtll't IlllV 'I W'lffiN UriiU you have seen a ('oast Steel (iear fUll I -JUJ (I II (I gUH Mann'Yil. by Coast Carriage A Wagon Co. Coast Carriages and Huggies x c4 rrk T?CrtVl I are beat value for least money; J-t7L VJJLl X-iClI til I Disc, hi nt on Prices but no Discount on the (iuods. Particulars of Williams ftros., Hillsboro, Ore, or M. M. Dav in, Assignee Const Carriage & Wagnu Co., Corvallis, Ore. W. T. Andrews. I'resiilenl. I), W. Dorranie, Secii taiy ( ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (Incorporated Junes, 1893.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOU NTA INI ) A 1 , R , DRHGON. P' THE BUFFET CARM()UTE I 101 Ui Shortest and Quickest Line IIKT W KF.V PACIFIC COAST POINTS . . . ST. PAUL, AND THE EAST. Crosses both the Cascades and the Rocky Mountains in HAY LIGHT, alt'oi'dinK pan sengcrs tlieopporliinity of viewing tlie Grandest Scenery in America. Two trains dally from Portland; one at 11 a. in , via Seattle.' ami oho at tt.4ft u. iiL via O. lt.A N.and Spokane, ltuns superb euuipment, consist Ingof dining cars, bullel t. library cars, palace and upholstered tnlmsls1 sli cping cms. The bullet euro nrw mar vets of elegance and conifnrt, conlalnlng bath room, barber nhop, easy chairs, etc.. r i ,i ill i v ,i it m A I ; Twin steamship "Northwest" inn! "Krrtliianil" lcve Hiiluih every Monday ami Krlday lor the "bun." MiicMuuO Ixlund, I.Vlroit, Clevehu.d ami I'-ullulo in eoiineetioii with (lie Great. Northern liuiivmy lluve your tiekels leml via Milt 'I II KKN HTKAM SHU' i'IIMI'AN Y and cnjo u.ileliglilltil riile free I'roln the heal and dli'l, Kor tick els anil general inibrniul ion c.iilion ormhtreis It. C. HTKVUNS, (I. W. 1'. A. 012 front St., Seattle, Winli. CHOICE LANDS. . FOR Any one (lemring to jitirelniFP n. Fiirin j or Town Property will do ivell to , , j READ - THIS - LIST, i llerj are Koine Very Choice Which ara Offered Cheap : For particulars enquire at this office.!- Nol !0 acres, Hiljoining eity liiiiita, Hidewalk within one block of property., 16 acroM cleared, finest quulity of bottoin land, 4 acres bench, Hue nito for building purpoHON, Home timlier on samo. Will noil in a body for 2000 part down, bal ance on time to suit purchaser. Or will Mubdivido so nsto give part cleared bot. torn anil part bench, in plats from 2 to 5 i acres, at (lliri per acre. Here is a chance for a good noat little homo which can bu made self sustaining Investigate before somo one guts it. On tho market for a short time only. No 2 10 acres, half cleared, I aero bea vcrdatn. rest slashed and sown to grass, no buildings, goes forflllo per acre. With in two miles of Hillsboro. Terms, 11100 down, balance in 3 years at 10 per cent. Or will sell 40 acres, of which above Is a part, at same price per acre, including 15 acres of boaverdam and swail cleared. No 3 128 acres, highway ruiiniiKf through center of plane, 50 acres in culti vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears Riid plums; 0 room houso; log barn, gooil woll of water; 80 acres of boaverdam, ensy to put in cultivation; place well watered by springs and eroek; 100 acres undor lonco; lj miles from post office, daily mail; 1 mile from school house and six jmlos north of HillBboro, Goes cheap for i 4 . A JSoM corner lot on Main and third Btreets 75x175, wljJi g9od building and in excellent repair, will go at a bar gain for cash. Pari payment and balance on long time with security. No 5 12 acres; half cleared,balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of jo trees aud various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, i-horse wacou, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers ! 1 uorse aod farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand, Patent Medicines. Proprietary Articles. Pharnwcv Particular Avt ,M:)I nuM ,ft Physicians' Pirlp , iw "nd I Finally Recipe 1 1 4 ILC. HKXNIKTOX.C. P. A T. A. 1'.'2 Tbinl 8t, Portland, Oregon, SALE! Properties : Cheap 1 : f