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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, JUNK 0. tH)2 CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COLUMN ITEMS TO FILL THIS COLUMN REQUEST ED FROM FRIENDS F THE MOVEMENT From Home and Flower FIItST IT," THKN UEAC- ; TIFY. The time will com vhin Chicago Hhall have pure, clean air ami clean streets.' Then, and then only, will It be wIko to plan fur public statue, foun tain, triumphal arches, etc.; then on ly will It he iwsilil to have those ar tistic iioellitfhment and a preserve their beauty and undented. Our city beautiful must come thivmieh evolu tionary not revolutionary. pnnnvea. Just as every other city Wutifui lift came. The basis of all plans In this direction must be cleanliness. The Evening Post (Chicago). AS TO MRMOIUAI, TURKS. There have been a nuiber of uk genttons from various parts of the coun try In connection with the planting of memorial trees In honor of our late president. William McKlnley. Thv ctmra oter of nhe man In many phases might be augjrestlvely typified by mem orial trees, ami euen trees planted In public places, and especially about the public actroois, afford texts of Infinite j power and expressiveness. Properly and permanently labeled, rtiey become not only sources of Instruct km both young ond old. In a moral sense, es tablishing and building up personal character, but also form Intensely In teresting object leessons. and serve to maintain In the public eye a histori cal connection with the prominent In cidents associated with the person memorialised. Next Arbor Day ought to aee numbers of trees dedicated to William McKinley. Park ami Ceme tery. It Is the heart that makes the home, whether the eye rest on the potatto patch or the flower garden. The heart makes the home precious, and R is the only thing that can. -Success. AS TO THE MORAL EFFECT OF BBAlTIPn. HOMES. Mrs. Sarah A. Pleas, of Dunrelth. Ind., sukkcsis a better,' larger use of dowers and grasses In the decoration of the home, and remarks by way of comment: "t venture the suggestion that more young people become discouraged and disgusted ami leave home because of Its uxllnef and the many Inconveniences under which they and their mother ac complish their dally task. ttvan for a dislike for tlie labor Itself. Surround ed b.v thise who love them best, and with the borne made comfortable and attractive, as It nuy easily be with little or no expense, it is difficult to conjecture any magnet strong enough to draw them away except a com panion who offers them a better." KKAVTtrHX AMERICAN CITIES. LAtest Achievements of the American League of Civic Improvement. From the headquarter of the Am erican Leagtie of civic Improvement comes a statement that the brochures issued the past year are rendering ac ceptable service in Improvement cam paigns throughout the country . Port land, St. Louis, Meridian, Augusta, Pawtueket, and other cities have made large purctmsea of these publications. "The How to Improve Work." "The Work of Civic Improvement" and "The Twentieth Century City" consti tute the best and least expensive edu cational literature available for aruos Ing local interest. The League announ ces the early publication of a fourth booklet In this series. "Civic Progress" will conain about sixty-four pages, detailing and Illustrating the very latest developments In American cities ami towns. The publishing department of the League has issued the first number of several series of campaign documents Intended for local circula tion. "Town's Opportunity," "How an Illinois Town Was Improved," "Vil lage Improvement." All are the same aixe as Home and Flowers, and ere profusely illustrated. Authoritative leaflets upon playgrounds. smoke abatement and biU-board nuisance will be issued In the hear future. SAI.ISHCKV TO KllVHKNKH. PItKTOUl A. June R.-Lord Kitchener has received the following message from Lord Salisbury: "My hearty congratulations on the brilliant achievement which Itrought the war to so satisfactory a conclu sion." Ijord Kitchener Is the recipient of hofxa of similar tnessuge from prom inent people in all pans r the HrMsh Empire. IS ItORAX POISOSOCS? ItKULIN, June 3. Medical men in Oerniany continue thrlr animated dis cussion s to whether or not the con sumption of hvr.t l Injurious to the human swtiw, This .i:ssion has brought out the freh fact that Prof. Vlivhow ,the world' foremost physl- oollglst, has taken a dose of Utrnsc tally for years past, and that this has resulted in benefit to his health. Prof. Vtrchow celebrated his elghtltrh birth day by taking a double d.we of borax. ILLIUS OF WOMEN HUNTINGTON'S KXBv'CTOltS SCK. NEW YORK. June (.-Arabella Huntington and Chwl II. Vwtcd, as executor of the fst.ue of Colli P. Huntington, have died at White Plains, notice of a suit ur.ilns Syivs:.r H. Kneeland and rsaac K. Gutes to recov er 57,O0O which, "cording to the pa pers, was tunned by the railroad mag nate. HOllHKD OF DIAMONDS. NEW YORK. June (.Mrs. Charles M. Kingdom, mother of Mrs. George J. GouM. has reported to the police that she has been rvWed of four diamond brooohea and a valuable purse at an up hnvn hotel where she was staying. The property taken Is said to be worth about l$WO. THE OFFICIAL COUNT. j NEW CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. Full Vote On All Candidates in Clat- j XHW YORK. June (.-Because of the sop County Last Monday. jdiwwerj- that ophthalmia is prevalent f" i '"" j among the large population of the pu- The' County Canvassing board of i pils ln ;tlle pubHc of thj city Clatsop county, consisting of County , trf health has placed It on the CfrU-Wheel ty. Justice Goodman and list f im!,sous diseases and physkl Clty Recorder Nelson completed the 4ns htTeafteer will be compelled to offlflal sanvaas of the election returns j make reports of each case found In y -ate day;afternoon and found the to- private practice, tl t Ifterint in eome inatanc." from j Through investigation made In two what! they bad been estimated from ; of the puWic schools, where the eyes of the meager returns. Following is the ;about two thousand children were t x total vcrte received by each candidate amneJi rt ttas founa ,that at leaRt i0 at last Mondays election jn udwplperwlItta(lthf,dllwlsti In one of the county: FRENCH VICTIM REIMHrKSED. PARIS. June 5. Malrtre Laiiquis, the legal advisor of the Humbert fami ly, which is concerned In the Hum- brt-Crawrd lawsuit, has placed 3, TOO.0"X franw at the disoiil of the FrencH authorttiees for the benetlt of the victims of the alleged Humbert Crawford frauds. Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with HOITSON TO ENTER POLITICS. Millions or Womkn uh CrrtcoiA Soap, Misted by Cvtkcxa (Iistmkxt, for beaa. tttylDf tli kln, for cleSDnj th malp, sad lb topping of falling hair, for oftonlnfc whitening, and auuthing red, rough, an4 tora hands, lor baby ranhcs, llchint, aai) trrlta. tlont, and for all tho purpose of the lull, ttath, and nunery. Mllllom of Women um Ctrrtctia Soaf In bath for annoying Irrita tion,, InfianiniaUona, and excoriation, or too free or olliinalv perspiration. In waahea for ulcerauY weakne, and for many anna. tire, anUwpUo purixwea, which readily lug. gfsttheuioehea to women, especially niolhera. CtTICl'gA Soap combines In one soap at on price, the best skin and complexion soap and the bet toilet and bahy soup ln the world. Complete Treatment lor Every Humor. Ci'Tii i a SoAr, toelntnae the skin ol crust and scales, ami solien the thickeneil culii le, Cctiitra OlNTWk.vT.to Instantly allay iU'h ing, inrtauiiuaiion, and Irritation, ami sootiis and heal, ami CI'Ticcka Kkmu.vent, tn oa and cleanse the blood. A Simile 8rT In often unVieiit to cunt the mtMi lorturiug, ilisllgiii Ing, ami hiimlliailng skin, scalp, ami blond humors, with Ions of hair, when all else fails. SoM Ikrmiflusl Um vorld. Rrttlsk DMti f Niw. sisr a Sos. it ChArUrhotus &., I4s. Pitrrsa luta utl'iu. Cost., Huh froe.. IfcMua, 11. i. a. GRBBNSHORO. Ala., June 5. It is atithoriattvety announced itlvat Caot. Hobson will return to this city and run for the Alabama Senate from this district at the next election. i. STATE. LOUIS SLOPS DEAD He Was President of the Alaska Com mercial Company. WILL SAIL FOR RUSSIA. NEW YORK. June 5. Charlenugne Tower. United States ambassador to Russia, who baa been In this country on leave of absence, will sail for his post today on the steamer Columbia. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! schools 20 per cent of the children re i afilicted and in the other 15 per cent For Representative to Congress W. F. Butciier, (Dem.) 5s2 DiedrtcSi T .Gerties (Socialist) 339 F. It. Spaulding (Prohibittonl 84 J. N. Williamson (Republican).... 1187 For Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain (Pern.) 9St WlllBun J. Fumrsh (Republican).. 1103 A. J. Hunsaker (Prohibition) 52 It. R- Ryan (Socialist) 107 For Supreme Judge inwrrfa" ri.mm.nv .Hon . &, I this day filed ln this office her sworn Robert 8. Bean (Republican) 1313 .., ..,.. ,C f statement No6768. for the purchase of B. F. Bonham (Democrat) 717 t "" the S'i SW14 of S-ctlm No. 25 in C. J. Bright (Prohibition) 124 Por Scerwtarv nf State- eaus of death. Mr. Sloss was T C. W. Barxee (Socialist) 150 N. A. Davis (Prohibition) 69 Frank I. Dunbar (Republican) 1467 JJ. W. Sears 1 Democrat) 545 United States Land Offlce .Oregon City, Oregon, May 23. 190J. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with- the provision nf the act nf Congress of Jane 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sab; of timber lands In the SUtes of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory as extended to all the Public Tind States hv act of Ausruat t 1W SAN FRANCISCO. June 5 .Louis j Mrs. JesMe Mead, of Portland, County ! Slops, president of the Alaska Com- iof Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha General Electrical Installing and Repairing illness of only three days. Heart failure was the immediate years old, and was one of the best known business men on the Pacific Coast. 197 6S9 Tor Ftate Treasurer Henry Blackman 1 Democrat) 632 T. S. McDaniel (Prohibition) 100 Charles S. Moore (Republican) 1238 ( W. W. Myers (Socialist) For Sutt. TuMie Instruction J. H. Ackerman (Republiacn).. H. W. KeVsey (Prohibiton) W. A. Warm (Democrat) For Attorney General T. II. Goyne (Pro.) 138 Jan. H. Raley (Dem.) 6S7 A. M. Crawford (Rep.) 1252 For State Printer W. W Brooks (Pro.) 104 Jaa. E. Godfrey (Dem.) 671 J. B. Hosmer (Socialist) 190 J. R. Whitney (Rep.) 1131 For 17. S. Senator T. T. Geer (Rep.) 995 C. K. S. Wood (Dem.) 721 COUNTY. C. W. Fulton (Rep.) 1191 93 I.I'SSIA HAS ONK. The Gusygran, a mud volcano, situa-t-d near the village of Kobl, Caucas- .1267-!sia- ha? been In eruption. The out . 126 i burst was accompanied by c-annon- like reports. The country around the i volcano for some distance was envel- oj)el in flames, but with the exception of the destruction of flocks of shp no fatalities have been reported. A few "heep herders were burned. H. L. Henderson (CH.) For Representative C. W. tarnahan (Rep.) 1167 A. Scricrneckau (Rep.) 4 939 John Hahn (Cit.) 1060 H. M. Lorentsen (Crt.) 821 For County Judge J. H. T). Gray (Rep.) 1079 C. J. Trenchard (Cit.) 1099 For Sherlfr J. II. Hansen (Cit.) 1047 Thos. Linville (Rep.) 1143 For County ClPrk J. C. Clinton (Rep.) 169 II. J. Sloop (Cit.) 411 For Treaaurer R. F. Allen (Cit.) 992 Ch.is. Heilborn (Ri p.) ioci For Assessor T. S. OirnHlus (Ren.) 1L'6D C. S. Wlrght (Cit.) 792 For Surveyor 11. C. F. Astbury (Rep.) 1591 For ( 'oroner W. C. A. Pohl (Rep-Cit.) 17.11 For County Commissioner ("has. C. Clarke (Rep.) 1084 E. F. Ubke (Oil.) 972 Initiative and Referendum Amend. Yea 1583 No 116 ASTORIA PRECINCT. For J. of P. P. J. Goodman (Rep.) 821 C. C. Utzinger (Cht.) 510 For Constable Win, Bealey (Rep.) 725 Wm. Kelly (Cit) 616 For Road Supervisor Joihn Chitwood (CM.) 482 C. B. Foster iRep.) -.tit PENCIL MAKER GIVES. BERLIN, June 5.-Carl Faber, of Munich a son of the late John Faber, the encil maker, has given one mil lion marks to the Germanic Museum in NureWrg and to the Bavarian Mu seum at Munich. Township No. 7 North. Range Nn. 9 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought i mnre valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Ra cever of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursdav, t!l 21st day of August, 1902. She names a witnesses: Robert Iouden, John Nendell, Charles W. Mead, and R bert Osborn, all of PorMand, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to. file their claims ln this offlce on or before said 21st day of August, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, E-30 8-1 Register, The Host Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland lias Just Been Opened at 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apparatus Of au Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents lor tbe Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Best Under the !nn Reliance Electrical Works H. W. CYRUS, Mgr. Don't nwrv f.w money, but for love, and If the girl has money try to love her. Herons anyone enters the temple of wtwlom he muM pass through the vestibule of doubt. It Is an easy matter to convert a man to a theory that he understands will benefit him financially. 7C VfT VAT7 film 1? 1 lji im 1 jvi OREGON SflOlr LINE AKO Onion Pacific RSALABtBA An invisible Means bad air and whether it EnCmV tO HOQUh comes from the low lands and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of tbe cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system becaus the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects. S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite' increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent fcc Tilt JWirT SFECiriC CO., Atlanta, Ca. Depart Chicago Portland Special 1:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantic " Express 8:60 p. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall 8 p. m. via Spokane (TIME SCHED ULES From Portland, Ball Lake, Denver,! Ft. Worth, Oma ha. Kansas City St. Louis, Chicago and Bast Salt Lake, Denver! Ft. Worth, Otna. ha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and Eas Walla Walla. Lewi-ton, Spo kane. Mlnnetpolli St. Paul. Dulutb Milwaukee, Chi cago and East Arrive 4:10 p.m. :10a. a 7:00a. n 72 hours from Portland to Chtoagu No Change of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria 7 a. m. Dallv ex cept Sun. All sailing date subject to change. For 8an Francis- co every five days. Columbia River To Portland and Way Landings, 4 a, m. exc. Monday Steamer Nahootta leaves Astoria on tide daily for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Ing Beaolr. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at .Astoria same evening. Q. W. LOUNSBBRRT, Agst. Astoria, A. L CRAIG, Genera! Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Hi-' Mil LVUW.'Kk.'a III I LP T L' ASK ANY ONE WIm has used Star Estate Ranges and they will tell you they are 'he most satisfactory Uiey have ever used. They rvqulrs but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are eailly managed. For sale In Attorin only by IV. J. Scully 4)1 BOND 5TMKET, Between Ninth and Tenth FOUNDED A. U.I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Or LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN Til E WORLD. Cah At. . Caatt Aaaata In Vnlted Miaiea, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVFR RAILROAD. LKAVK mum f (Hitm lu i hi I'Ultl l AMt I'urUauil tin mi pi rr Ai-ti mid IMIIIi ANTHKIA "f r l'iirllml '-ml W y fiiliita AUBIYt fl 10 1 ut I II ID em I It Wan iuwiu h in lull f 8 IA tt m . .HI I V .HI III lurii li'r ttani'iiliiii, 1 1 i ut Klitui, e !( Ht. ItUpbi llmuiiiiiiiil ami Atiirl lIUt'4 m Nruldv lur Warri'Mlmi. Vi Wi m I'Uv , 1 1 mim in ml lor. I ' MI i in -li-vit tun I A ! i I m Humliy only. All tmli's nmk il.ini- i'nnnrtliin st Oulile with all Nurthvrn I'soina irsios 10 end from (lis Knt and !"tin I potnti. 4. C, AIAIO. 0n'l Frflght snd PaMnr Acni, STUI EAST SOUTH Sil.son.ooo a.aa,j C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Saosone Stmt Ssi Prasclsco. Cat. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., 0ENT5 m mm fire insurance company Of New Zen lurid W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has bwu Underwriting on tho Pacific Const ovei twenty-two yfnrs SAMUEL ELMORK A CO., Ajjonta, Astoria, Ore. Leave I.JO p.m t.M a.m T:tO a.m (M il p in twily VIA .uvpot, nrn and 1 Irving sta. fortland Arrive overland iCspreas iraina for nalem, ItuecbMrf, Ash land. Banramonla. Oideo, (an HVaa- Hi t l clerA Mojave, Um Anjulni. Kl lmmo. New Oreleaot sad ?: p. a we aaei. At Woodburn (dally eicvpi Hun dav), fnumlns train eonnacts wlia train fur WL An tl, Sllvertoa, I) r 0 w n e v 1 1 1 1 , Hprlnsneld. and Natron, and eve Ini train rr ML Ani. and Mllwr-tnn. Cnrvallls paasea- ( I II p m r, Mhrridnn PJ. n- ll:t m "r. 1 ll Hilly utri-pt Bimitay Big Deal in Typewriters Austrian Government Orders Smith Premiers. 1200 VIENNA, reb. 7,-Ths greatest sin (le purchase of typewritten! ever made has been ordered by the min istry of justice, which, after three mnnthe of exhaustive competitive tent!, has contracted to equip the en tire ministry with not lees than 1J0 Smith Premier typewrltfrs, tupplylng every court l'rrvs I)iet rttcli InJI'dillnnl Oii'ciilnn, F-Iriiiiry Till Smith Premier Typewriter Co. I,. & M. Alt Xiimit r & Co., Ajji'iils. PORTLAND OFFICE - 122 THIRD STREET Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Stautirhest, Steadiest, and moat seaworthy veHtl ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round tripe every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting- at Astoria with the Ore iron Railroad & Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia R. R. for Portlsnd, San Francisco and all points Bast. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore & Co. GvDeral A Rents, Astoria, Or. A C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. or to B. C. IAMB, Tillamook, Or. O. R. A N. Portland. Or, Co. It'bat ili-krls on ale brw"n Port land. Hcrsm-nto and Han Franeiano. Net ratea 17.60 first elans, without berth and IH 00 second claaa ini Iu.Hb. berth, i ltsla and lli keta to Eaetem MnU and Kuropr. Aleo Japan, fhlna. Hono lulu and Aumralla. ran be vbtalnd m . a. s. hilhiiB. Third and Waeh Inaton srteia YaJUMLL. DIVISION Paaeengdr dtpoi foot of Jefftrnoa Bt. Ieav for Oewrgo dally al 7:, . a. m.; 11:10. 1:65, J it, :lt, H, 06, 11 30 p, m. and 1:00 D m. nn Huiiinv only. Arrive at Portland dully al . 1:31 "0:60 a. m.; I 36, MS, :ja I :o, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 11:40 a m. dally except Monday; 1:30 and 10:45 a. m. on ua day only. Lravt for Dallas dally txcepi Hun day at 4:30 p, m. Arrlv at Porttaad at 1:10 a. m. Pansongi-r trtiln leaves Dallis fur Alrlee Monday, Wtitnradayi and Fri days at ::46 p. m. Hot urn. Turaday. i niirniayi and tiaturoaya. Eicepi "unday. ; n b. Miixea Pen. Frt. tnd I'm, Agt IVIII'fE DIUK LINK ..Forlland - Astoria ?ou(e. STR. 'BAILEY GATZERT." Ia!ly round trips: rxcepi Kundey. TlMt CAHO lavo Port In nil J , m. i.i-nvo Mtorlii , 7 p. ni. i Throuah rortland connections with ali'Siner Nahcotia from Ilwaco and Long Itcuoh Points i White Collar Mim thknts Inier- i-haiiKealile with 0 II. A N. Co. aud V. T. Co. tk ket. 1 The Dalles Route ' i STR. " TAHOMA." and "METLAK0" Dully trlpa rxrrpi Sunday. i TlMt CARD Sir. "TAHOMA" Leave Portland Mon . Wl.. Vl.. : a. m. i ' avif 1'iallea, Tu.-e., Thur.. Bat., 7 a, m. Mr. "MKTLAK0" L.v. Portland Tura., Thur., Hat., 7 a. m. I.v. lila, Mon., Wed., Frl., 7 a. m. Landing at fmt uf Aldvi Blrret, Port land Orrgoi Roth l'honi-s, Malu 361. A0ENT8. John M. Filloon. Tha Dallna nr. I A. J.Taylor. Astoria. Ore. J. J. Luckey, Hood RJvrr. Ore. Wolford A Wycra, White Salmon, Wn. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . J. U. Wyatt. K. 11. (illbieth, John M. Totton, Henry OlmNtmd. William Butlr, K. W. ("IUCHT0N. Vancouver, Wn. L,yle. Wa. levanaon. Wn. Caraon, Wn. Butler, Wn Portland Oregon. ItUXURIOUsT DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST TELEPHONE M4IN 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th, "NorthwCBtern Llmlvd" trains, elwtrlo lighted throughou', both iwld and out, and areiun hRati-d, are with out exception, the finest tralna In the world. TIihu emhxlv th uixai Mm and bat Idwa for comfort, convrn! and luxury ever offered the travelling nubile, and altogether are the nicai complete and aplendld production f.f the car builders' art. Theee splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern Tbe Northern Pacific and The Canadian faclDc AT BT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charg for theae supsstor scommodatlons and all classes of Lka eta are available for passage on the trains oa thla line are protecud by Iks Interlocking ElocS Bystem. W.H. MHAp, h. USIBLBR, Qensral Agent. Traveang Art Portland. Oregon.