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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
4 tttt! ( CTe Gentleman m "Booth Ta.hkictojv CepyriihU 19. hr 1mkMar MtCtuf Cm. Cyri4t, 1902. hr MtCturm. Tkillln 3L C. At no other time la a uian'a fet-ling of cfimiui mslilp wltti a womun to strong ux In ii In- iiliit at table with ber, nut at h "il'H'iiratitl" ami bwstervd and b wnlt'Ti'd tattle, hut at a buiurly, Im tl.liiK. u lul-Hiiiie, koine table Ilka old Jinli' I'tIkcik-'h. Tbe very enseure of tin- I lil in,' tx Juiuentlclty, and tbe lu I'lirnlloii Ih utter contldcnce and liking. There ii r few j,'rntiT (hinifcra for a Inn-lu ll. r. An liiHiiiimtltitf Imp KTvbea on Ms mIkhiIiIit nnd, Hoftly tickling tbe Inn lii lur'H inr Willi tbe feather of an arriiw Hlmft, v'blsMr: 'Tretty gay, Ihm'i It, eh? Itutlicr plfHKjuit to bave tluit vlrl xlt I lux there, don't you think? Knjuy having Iht notice your butter I'lnlf wax empty? 1 Link It eibllarat Inu to haiiil her thiwe roll it ? Look nice, tlixsn't hf? Say 'Tbank you' rittlier prettily? Make your lonely lireaUfunt deem mighty dull, diM-Hii't it? How woiiliPymi like to bave her mur your i-olTfi- for you tomorrow, my boy? How woiilil It Ki't'in to have audi leanunt ciunpiuiy nil the rent of your life? 1'retiy cheerful, i'li? It's my conviction that your cue need In life Is to pick, her up In your arm nnd P'a away with her, not any w here In part cular, but jiiNt run and run and run away!" After dinner they went out to the veriirxhi. un 1 the Keutlemeu smoked l'h Jiidi! net hi chulr down on tlm Krt.iiinl, tilted hack In It with bla feet on the HtepH ami blew a wavery, Join til clly up In the air. He called It Holid coiiifort. He liked to alt out from under the porch roof, be said. He wanted to mcj more of tbe aky. The other moved their chair dowu to Join In the cclcxtlul vlxlon. A f eh til cry thin cloud or two bad been funned BcroKH it, imt nive for then there waa not hi nt; hut Klorloua and tender brll II at ii t blue. It aeeuieil ho clear and close one marveled the little church Hpire in the distance did not pierce It Yet at tin1 Hume time the eye artcended mile and mile into warm, abiiiiiuer Ink ether. Far iiwiiy two huiard mwuiik hI.hn ly nt anchor halfway to tbe nun. "O lirlKht, traiiHlucrnt, cerulean hus, Let my lil wings drift on In you," Harklix ipiotcd, pointing them out to Helen. You seem to net n good deal of fun out of thl kind of weather," observed I.lk'e ii he wled bla brow and ablfted bl chair Into the shade. "I expect you don't aucb aklea na thi up in lioiien." auid tbe JuiIko, looking nt the jjirl from between hi lazily half cloned eyelid. "It the name Indiana aky, I think." nhe iinsw i i eil. "I kucs maybe In tbe city you don't ee ii much of It or think a much nltout It. then. Yea, they're tbe In I la un hkle," the old man went on. "Skies h m 1)1 lie A tli" ryis of cliililren when they ainlle at you. 'There aren't any other anywhere that ever Heeined much like them to Ino. They've been company for tne all tny life. I don't think there are any Itbcr half us beautiful, and I know there aren't any a sociable. Tbey were nlway so." He plKhcd trently, and Mis SherwiHid funded bla wife must have found tbe Indiana aklea a lovely n be bad In the days of long go. "Seem o me tliey are the softest and bluest aiwl klnilest In the world." "I think tiny lire." said Helen, "and tnoy are more beautiful than the Ital bin skies, though I doubt If muuy of u Hoosler realize It, and certainly do one cIn iloe," The old man leaned over and patted her band. Darkles gimped. " 't'a lloosler:' " chuckled the Judge. "Y'ou're i" great Hoosler. young lady! How ainch of your life hnve you spent lu tha Hilte? 'I s lloosler!' " "Hut I'm going to be a good one," abe tnswered giijiy, "und If I'm good enough w hen I grow up maybe I'll be a great one." The biickboard bad been brought around, und the four young people rlinibed lu. darkles driving. He for they Hlartitl the Jinlne, standing on tbe horse libs k In front of the gate, leaned aver and patted Mis Sherwood' band lain. 1 1. irk Irs athereil up the rein. "You'll make a great Ibsmler, all right, " said I he old man, ttcaiuing Uou the atlrl. "You needn't worry about tluit. I kliess, my tleur." hen he said "my dear." II ark less Spoke to t!,e Inn . "Wait." said the J ml ire, still holding the Utile hand. "You'll make a great lloosicr some day; don't fret. You're already a ery beautiful one." Then tie bent hi white head and kissed her gallantly. "(NkmI iillei iKHin. Judge," auid John. The whip clinked, und the hu kboard dashed oiT in a cloud of dust.' "Kver.v once In awhile. Hark less," the old fellow t.ilh'd after them, "you must rciiii'intxT l.i I'.ck at the team." Tbe en. .riii.. us white tent nil tilled with n hay. icllow llttlit, tbe waru. dusty, mellow liu-ht that thrills the re joicing In iii t I .-. .ius. it la found uo where els., in the world except III the tents of a circus, the ranvaa filtered sunshine uinl sawdust atmosphere of allow day. Here swayed a myriad of palm leaf fan; here paraded blushing youth and roy maiden more relentlessly arm in, arm than ever; here crept tli octoge narian. Air. thHii-ner, shaking on cane and the fluiuldi-r of posterity; here waddlol Mr. Snoiidy, who had hurried tbrougli the animal tent for fear of meeting the elephant; here marched aturdy yioiiicn and stout wires; here rame Willuui lisl.l ami hi true hire, tbe gssl William hushed with the em barrassment of love, but looking out warily with the white of hi eye for Mr. Martin and determined not to alt within a hundred yards of him; here rolled In the orbit of habit the town bacchanal. Mr. ilkcrson, w ho politely answered in kind all the uncouth roar Jnti and Ktitmrul cJui"'itloiM tf Jun gle and teu that came from the animal teut lu brief, here ciime w ith lightest heart tbe population of C'urlow aad part of Auto. Helen had found a true word; It wa a big family. Jim Itardlisk. broadly smiling and rejuvenate, shorn of de pression, pauwl in front of the "re aerve" seuts. with Mr. Hurdbs-k ou hi arm. and called loudly to a geutle . Uiau on a tier ulsuit the level of Jltu'a head: "How niv ye? 1 rc koii we were a ieetle list smart fer 'cm tbbt morning, huh?"' Five or six hundred people, ev ery one within hem-lug, turned to look at Jim, but tbe gentleman addressed waa engaged in conversation with a holy and did not not li e. "HI! HI, there! Say! Mr. Hark less '." bellowed Jim informally. The people turned to look tit Harkles. Hi utteu tiou waa arrested, uud bla cheek grew red. 'What U It?" be nskisl, a llttlu con fused and a gissl th ai annoyed. "I don't bear what ye say," shouted Jim, putting bis band to bis ear. "What I It?" rcpcuti-d the young man. "I'll kill that fellow tonight." lie added to I.lge Wlllett. "Some one ought to bave done It long ugo." "Wbutr "I said. What Is It?" "I Jest wanted to say tne and jron certainly did ftstl these here ntsmlers this morning. Hustled them two fel lers through tbe courthouse, and no tsxly thought to slip round to the other disir and head us off. Ha, bn! We were Jettl a loctle ti many fer 'em, hull?" From aa upper tier of sent the rusty length of Mr. Murtin erected Itself Joint fcy Joint, like an extension ladder, ami he peered down over the gaping faces at tbe town marshal. "Kxcusu me," he said sadly to those behind bliu, but hi dry voice penetrated every where. "I got up to heur Jim suy 'we' again." Mr. Ilanllock Joined In the laugh against himself and proceeded with bla wife to some seat forty or fifty feet distant. When be had settled him aelf comfortably be shouted over cheer fully to the unhappy editor, "Them shell uieu got It lu fer you, Mr. Hark- less!" "Hain't that fool abet up yit?" snarl ed tbe aged Mr. HisJclTcr Indignantly. He waa alttlug neai the young couple. and tbe expression of Ids sympathy waa distinctly uudlble to them and many others. "(.Jot no more regard tbuu brazing culf-dlsturblu' a feller With bis sweet heurt!" 'The both of 'em any they're going to do fer ye," bleated Mr. ltardlock; "swear they'll ketch their evens with ye." Mr. Martin rose again. "Don't git Beared and leave town, Mr. Harkles!" he called out. "Jim '11 protect you." Vastly to the young man's relief tbe baud began to play and tbe eiictrluiis aud equestriennes capered out from tbe drissing tent for the "grand en trance," and the performance com menced. Through tbe long summer afternoon It went on -wonders of horsemunshlp and of hnrscwnuuinship, hair raising exploit ou wire tight and alack, giddy trick on the high truHT.e, feats of leaping mid turn bllug lu tbe ring, while the tireless musicians bhitted Insplringly through It all, only pausing long enough to allow that riotous Jester, the clown, to ask the ringmaster what be would do If young lady cume up uud kissed b'm on the street, and to cxphsle bis witticism during short Interval of rest for the athletes. When It was over, John ami Helen found themselves In the midst of a densely packed crowd and acpn rated from Mlsa ftrlaooe and I.lge. People were pushing and shoving, nnd he saw her face grow pale. He realized with pang of sympathy bow helpless be would feel if be were us small ns she aud at bla utmost height could only see big, suffocating hack and huge shoulder pressing down from above. He was keeping them from crowding tiearlly niton her w ith all bl strength, aud a royal feeling of protectivelie came over him. She w as so little. Aud yet, without the remotest bint of bard I lies, she gave him such n distinct Im pression of Mlse and ciiilihriuui. She I seemed so able to meet anything that might come, to understand It -own to' laugh at lt so Americanly capable mid I sure of tbe event that, in spile of her ! pale cheek, be t'olild mt fix I j nl t e so protective a be w ished to feci. He mmiiigis.1 to get her to one of the i teut siles nnd plai-cd her with her back , to It. Then be set one of hi nun hand against It. over her bead, brae- j ed himself ami stood keeping a little' space nlMiut tier nnd ruggedly letting roiifcii '.c-li-- "1 bunk you. It wa rather trying lu there," she said and looked Up luto hi eye with a divine gratitude. "I'leuae dou't do tliut" b aJtswared lu a low vci". Ho what?" 'IxMtk like that." She uot only Itstked like that, but mitre wk "Young limn, young man," alie said, "I fear you're w Ishful of turn ing a girl's beiid." The throng was thick around them, garrulous and iniUy. Lut tiny two were more richly alone together, to bl nppre ciatloit. tbuu If they sIimmI ou some far satellite of Mars. He w us Hot to for get that moment, uud be kept the pic ture of her, us she leuued uguiiist the big blue teut pole then, lu bis heart; tbe cleur. gray eyen lifted to hit, tbe piquant fuee with tbe delicate flush ateuliiig buck to her cheek aud tbe brave little figure that bad run mo atrulgbt to li I in tint of tbe night shad ows. There w us something ubout her ami lu the moment that suddenly touched bliu with a saddening swift ness ts keen to Ih Intnie. The forget uie uot linger of the flying hour tliut could not come agiiiu wus laid ou bU soul, und be felt tbe terns start from his heart on their Journey to bis eyea He knew that he should ulw uys remeiii her that moment. She knew It too She put her bund tu her check uud turned away from bliu a little tr.-mu loubly. ltoth were silent. (To lj continued.) UfcUl t lTXlt hlUX BAI LS. The state grunge of Marylun.l is tbe first of tbe ntute granges to follow the National grunge in demanding that the government uid in improving tbe high ways. At a fully attonilod meeting in liultimore recently a strong resolution on this subject was adopted, ami Master J. li. Agcr in bis annual address said: "There seem to Isj great interest at llii t:me all over tbe stute in regard to good road. It is said tliut the government lias expended $"MX),.KS),0(H in improving tbe rivers und harbors and promises to hh.i.1 f.lMi.tHHi.OOO iii (.nibling the isth mian ( imul. Therefore we Itolieve some thing should Ikj appropriuted to usnxt the farmer in building Krmaneut highways. Patriotism is encouraged in The Ie sinner for July by "A Flag Drill," "A Stiirs-and-Stri'S Kntei tnlniuent" und "A Fourlh-of-July Party". (If interest pi-.torial und literary are "Women Sculptors of the World'a Fair," by Kut licrine Ionise Smith; "At the Sign of the Copper Kettle," by Isabel (ior.lon Curtis; "The Monarch Uutterfly," by Kllin Thorns, and "Four Hooiiih in a Summer Cottage," by Mary Kilsyth. For the fancy workers are given direc tion for making "Pillow I,uce," "Old (ierman .Net Darning," "Cut-work F.mbroidery," "Hairpin Luce,, and "How to Make a Corn-slunk Hat." The patterns illustrate the most up-to-date, of summer garments, and the regu lar department ia augmented by n at ti de on bathing suit and another on sun Itonuet and shade bat. The abort storiea this month are"I5edford of liogue Hunk," bv T. Jenkins Huinf and "How the twins Celebrated," by Lilian ( Paschal. Frew S P. aad I. k E. Pel at te tbe Seaside aud Xu natal a Krt fertile hummer. Ou and alter June 1, 1U01, Ire Southern l'acitlc, in connection wit'i the Corvalli A Kastern railroad, wl I have on sale round trip tickets from intuit on their lines to Newport, Yaquiua and Detroit at very low rates, -food for return until October it), 1904. Three day tickets i Newport, Ya i(uitia, good going Saturdays and re lurning Mondays, are also ou aale ironj all Fjist Hide point, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all West bide point, enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday it the Seaside. Season tlcketa from all K-tst Side point. 1'ortland to Eugene, in"'uie. and frotu ad West Hide pointy are kI on sale to Detroit at very low rale, with atop-over privileges at Mill City or any poiut east, etiabliug tourists to visit tbeSantlatu and lire I tenbush hot spring In the Cascade iiioutilains, which cnii be reached in .neday. Season tickets will tie good for rt luru from all points until Octotier 1(1. t'hrce lsy ti kets will be good going on Saturdays and returning Mouda only. Ticki t from 1'ortland aud vi cinity will le gisid for return via tin ICrtst or West Side at option of pas -lengcr. Tickets from Eugetieand vl "inity will tie good going via the I.eli inon-Spriiigtleld branch if dobired. HriggHge on Newport tickets checked through to Newport ; on Yaijuins tickets to Yaquina only. Stulheru Pacini! trains connec with the C. A K. at Albany and Cor vkIIm for Yulua and Neworl. Trains on theC & K. for Detroit wll) leave Albany at 7 a. ., enabling tourists to the hot springs to reach there the same day. Full inforicistioii as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Ym iuiim Imy and vicinity, timetables, etc, can be obtained ou application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E railroad, Albany. W. E. (Toman, O I. A., Southern Pacific company, Portland, or to any 8. P. or C. & E fgent. lUte from IlillstMiro to Newport, fli.OO Kate from Ilillsboro to Ysijuins fti 00 lUte from Ililhboro to Detroit 15.00 Three-day rate from Ilillsboro to NewjKirt t3.00 Ureer tins the Itest ed cofJctj In town . .'5 cent roant- Martlluf IvUeace. Fresh tei-tiniouy in great quantity Is coin-tantly contlog in, declaring Ir. King New Discovery for Con sumption Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A receut expreHsion from T. J, McFarla' d Unntorville, Ya. serves as example. lie writee: 'I had bronchitis for three years and dix-tored all tbe time without b Ine benefltel. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me. "Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pueu monia and Grip. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles free, regulai six 's 60c, and f 1.00 A new slrawlsrry sliipjiing oiganixa tion, the O. K. Fruit Company, of Mil ton, an informal and independent organi zation of 11 grower who aim to save commission house profits, is in the field this year. J. A. Ayres, of Freewutor is secretary. Tho company ships onlv berries grown on the farms of its mem bers, dealing directly wilh outside buy er. I he members expect to have about HO.IMM) boxes this season. Tbey Tsini they can gut letter results by bundling their own business. Tbey have a U.x- ing plant near Freewater, and use the depot platform us a warehouse. The company makes it own boxes, and excta to realize a neat profit over growers whose product is bandied in the ordinary way. If you want gwal flour, go to Hot (Ireer's, he keeps LHerly Hell, II 0.rt per sack and Gilt Edge, fl.10 per sack, lloth hard wheat flour and no better in town. Piano foe Sale or Trade. A first class new piano at a ba renin. Inquire ut this otlice. Ladies' L. and C. Envelopes. Tbe ladicsof the Ilillslsiie Lewis und Clink club buve bud jrintsi a lurgt nuiiils-r of envelopes advertising the re sources of Washington county and tbe 1.4-wis and Clark exposition to be held in Portland next veur. Tbeseenvelois-s are of the finest ouulitv, Is-ur tbe I'wi and Clurk shield, with the Oregon rose attached, un aftei tboiigbt of the llills- Ihuo club ladies, and are sold at the low- price of La; a bunch, or two lor a quar ter, tor sale ut tsith drug stores. Irrigation Notice. Those desiring water for lawn irriga tion must tirst notify tbe Citv Itccorder or Su.rintendeiit Wilkes. Ibites; Irri gation, from 0 p. tn. toH p. in. $1.00 jht month 'r hvdrunt ; from tl to Op. in., $1. ' Tsl t month hvdrunt. W ater found llowing ufter w histle blows time, w ill I' shut off und a is-niiltv w ill Is- added. ll. T. ItAti I.F.Y. Ueconlerof tbe Citv of llillsls.ro. Ilillsls.ro, Ore., June L', 1004. I a GRAND 4th OF JULY leu't Ge To t. Louis Till you call at or write to tht Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pail lUilroad. OUlce 131 Third Street, Portland, Oregou. L w rate to all points Eist, in connection wlith all Iranscoutinentals. , II. H. KOWE. Ueueral Agent, Portland, Or. Worst of all tXrrleuces. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will lie your lasi? Sucii was the experience of Mrs S II, Newson, Decatur, Ala. "F01 three years" she writes, '! endured insutrerable pain from Indigestion, -tiiuach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I wac iuduced to try E'ectric Hitters and the result was miraculous- I lin proved at once and no I'm complete ly recovered, ''For Elver, Kidney, Stomach ami Itowel troubles Electric Hitters U the only 11 edicine. Only M cetiis. It's guaranteed by all druggists. rOK SALC. Thirty aires of laud two blocks sout'i of the depot. Good building spot. ftOUO strawberry plants in hearing. L.nd suitable for garden Ing. Near the condenser. Inquirt of W. K TIIOHNE, South end ol Second Street. I'rlveu To leperaiau. Living al an out of the way place, remote from rivilation, a family is often driven to desperation in cas of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a sup ply of liucklen's Arnica 8lve. It's the best on earth. 25c, at all drug stores. You can buy canned goods cheap er at Greer's than any place In Hills boro. Dr. A. A. Ilurrls Magnetic Healer. I successfully treat diseases with out the use of drugs or surpery, by the Wei tin r Hyslem of magnetic healing. Call and see me. Consul tation free. Ofllrn over City Bakery, Ullleboro, Or. Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay. On .lime 1st, the Southern Pucitio Co. ill resume sale of excursion tickets to NewK.rt und Ynquina Hay. Iloth Season and Saturday-to- onday tickets will U sold. This populur resort is growing in favor each year, hotel rates are r usonai.le ami the opiH.rtumties for tisliini:, hunting and sen bathing lire unexcelled by any other resort on the Pacific Const. I CELEBRATION AT Hillsboro, Ore. DON'T FORGET IT Watch for tho Big Posters it cum don't do IVif," ht niwti-rn-.J, the crowd turne against him as It would. No oue should touch her In j I S I l M M si aw mm am ww i LriuniiHS 1 hat ThrohMng II radar lie. Would quickly leave, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thous and of suflerers have proved their BlchlH merit for Hick and Nerv- ou Headaches. 1 hey nuke ixire I.IimmI and build up your health. O ily 2 ce-1, money back if not urcd, Hold by all druggists. Strawberry Picking in Hood River. The Strawls-rry crop in Hood River promises from rvery indication to lj enormous this year, S,(NNI eople will I Ite needed to pick and pack tbs luscious I fruit. Pickers are paid 1 cents a lsx and packers I cent. ( IimkI pickers earn I as high a $:i..0 a !ay. People intend ing to (to should take I heir camping out fit w itli them a it is cheaer, and easier to iiiovi' from place to place. The fare on the "liegulater Line" steamers is very low, being only f 2.0(1 for the round trip, or $1. '.'." oue wav. Children la-teecn l and 12 half fare. A lilieral allowance of bagg.ige it carried free with the ticket. Kvery article should Is- marked plainly with mime of owner and destination. Iveiuemlier steamers leave Alder Street dock, Port land, every morning except Sunday, at 7 oYI.s k sharp. Full particulars inav I had by calling ut .hn k, or telephone Main I'll. Reduced Rates to St. Louis Kaposi tion. The Southern Pucille Co. will sell round trip ticket at greatly reduced rate to St. 1.0111 and t luciigo, account of the St. Ij.iii Fxswitioii, on the fol low ing dates : June III, 17, M;Julv 1, It; Angu-t S. , 10; S ptemU r S, II 7; Oct. .l-r :i, 4. .". lining trip must 1 completed within ten days from dale of sale, and passen ger w ill I- permilt.il to start on anv lay 1 1 1. t will enable them to reach des tination within tbe tell days limit. Ue turn limit ninety day, but not later ban li-einl r 31, l'.nH. For full information as to rates and route call on II. A. Hinsbaw, Agent Southern Pacific at Ilillsboro. Call atDonelsois When in town ami look over his goods be fore buying anything in the line of Iron Iteds, Sofas, Rockers, Lace Curtains' l'ortiers, etc. U'e carry a complete line of tine furniture that cannot he heat as to jirico and quality. I.O.O.F. ni(l.,Coi ariUt Main, Hillsboro. O. M. POPE, Tho Photographer Com itallaiit youth, with ludy fair that leans upon your arm ; Come right along to O. M Pope, and let him paiut her churms. Come one ! Come ail I Where you can get pictures of the best, To Iruve your friends to look upon w hen you are luid at rest. Best Work Reasonable Prices Ilillsboro, Oregon. Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cije it is filled with theltest iptality of drugs and full-weight without over charge for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly numlier of jteople are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. BICYCLE HOSPITAL flmt for ifie Rambler, fiartford and Racyclc Bicycles. SMcll iillonlioii tfiven (o tiuns, Ammunition, nnd oilier Sporting Hoods. Second Iimid wheels for sale cheap Wheels for rent. A neat lvjiair hImj in connection. F. R. DAILEY. MBIN ST. HILLDORO. Tourist Cars Going East. Man' experienced travelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental jour ney. Tho Chicago,Milvaukcc & St. Paul Ry. m i can arrange for your east in tonri.t cars, offer choice of routes and vou nionev. trip you sa ve II rnernl Ajt. 134 Third St., Portland The Most iicllsthtriil Way to Cross the Continent. Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springti, Leadvtlle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Dajlislit Hide Throngli Nature's Art (Jalleiy. PattHlng Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Teanennce Pasa, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. 3 Traina Dally Between Ogden and Denver 3 EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE si:kkno mmn:it, hkttkk caxtuk found For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. 14 Third Street Portland, Oregon