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MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE. MtfPFORD. OffEOONV MONDAY, .TANUA'liV 20, UW) Tlio (Inimrtmi'iit of rnninioree, iinv. iKittltm service, wrltim iih fnllowM In ruKiiril to niniitilur rucllo uellvlthmi "Willi ruti'ruiicu to your luttur of Inquiry of recent iliilu, relative to lliu IiiikIhiiIiik of niniilmir nullo nciMllmi 1 luivo to Inform you that nimitniir nullo opiirntor exiiinlniitluiiii for II i'iiiinn will bi'Hln liniiiodliittily. Tlio BiplU'iinl' iiuiiiim will Ihun lici kki cl od by tlilt offlco mill ut muii llinu in umnlour Minion nro permitted to oiiuruto, til ii iinnriilnr Hemmo unil tlio million llcumii) limy both I'O litmiud t unit tlnio, if tho iiiipllniiit iiuiiIIIIch. "Your intention U Invlliicl to tlio fuel Hint lliu nullo luwu unil riiKiiln tloim of tlio lliilli'd Hliilcu. villi Ion July 1!7, 1UH, linn liuou nmiiiitleil. It la now mivommry tluil lliu uiilli-uiil for mimtuiir flrnt Kruilo nuiimtnr II iciino nuull mum b cuilo toot which nuull cuntlnuo for flvo minutes nt u Hivil of Ion word nor in III uti. Con tlneutiil Morriii t'oili', flvo lottiim, nu meral, or othr rluiruitoru to tlin world, mid to iimillfy tlio upiiHcum mimt receive tun wuriln In eiiimevu. tlvo ordor, amiruu-ly unit leRlbly wrlllon. 'KMimltitil limit will li conducted III In Hostile, Tiuoiiiti, I'lirtl.inil, and other place iindor tho Jurisdiction of thin offlao whura mifrlclont nunihor of nppllculluua nro rucolvud to wur rant Urn trip. "Tho applicant who full lo iiuiillfy on flrnt exiiiiilniilliiii will ! required to wait tho full three moiulia Inifora ho may bo re-exumlncd. "Kvry effort tluuild bo Hindu hy tho applicant to perfect hi code pracllva before rf)iimiliK uxuiiiliiti tlou no ii a not to full and ho deprived of hl Ik-emu for an addltlonnl teimih of limn. An noon an tho applicant feels liltimi'lf rnmpntenl lo pn Iho rciiulriil Ion word pr mltiiilo ho may rui:xl hi iikitmlnutlnn. "Thin teller In not In ho construed an authority to open or operuto any niiinlmir atnllou nl Hi In llmo, duo u th o of which will ho Klvi'ii when thU offlco la frvo lo Minimum H. "WII.MAM K. DOWXKV, "ltiullo Itwtiorlor." Bentt'9, Wn. E t Mail AHIII.ANI), .Inn. SO. f n nplto of liiilf it crop In tho fruit unil viwuliiblu lino Ihn piml hciiiioii, iihlpiiionlH from III ii local Fruit & I'roduee iiiibiii'Iii ( I (in ' liouiliiiiirliirn UKKruKiiUid 117 t-ji i' 1 1 ut i 1m In ihnHO cliiiinirii:ulliiiin, Hy wuy of liiiportii of iiion hiiiidlHO which Urn iiiiHiicliilliiii ImmlliiH, thoru wore I I enra Hhlppod In.' lii'iiim allowed mi Iniiroiwn, how ovnr, idiowml ii ;u- nl. muliM-wlio () ovor, In Ihn oulKoliiK rrnlKhl- KIk urml In lumen, ih'Iii'Ih'h lt-il , tho nuni hor of coiituliittr helnic tifiUK, 1'iiur UKKri'Kiilod lKi.il i) llin., or audi hoxiiH. t'lmrrlni), 2ilo ernle. uhiii 13HK Iiomhi. ' llorrioa, 4172 cm ton. In Ihn voKHtiihln lino Ili'.'.i) hoxoa ami .15, 220 Ihn. In n iu-kit wnro shipped, ulrio 05UO bunches of union muff. Annortoil vii rltil i' nt ilrh'd fntllit iitnoiiulnd to iiu.iii) lu.oou lliu. In lull ami wlutur apples over G000 hoxua will represent tho pack for ex purl, Tho UHaoclutlou'a t'Htlinntoa pluco tho pi'iich crop ut 20 pur con!, npploa l.'i per ciil, hut pcura showed n not ahlo Inrri'iinn ovor 1917 of 121! per vi nl. On an nvernxo tho 1918 crop wn nhout 4,'i per cunt of tho output of 111 1 7. In tho vnrloiiM clmoilflciv lloiiu of frullH nhlppud tho vnrlolloa IoiiiIIiik worn Himalaya hluckhorrloa, IIIiik clmorli'B, Haluny and Kruniinol pniii'him, n ml lliirllull poarn. Tho Into piMchua worn viipuclully flno and tihlp Mii'iiHt woro coiilliiuml way Into tho nulumn iiioiillm. .Mhicolluiiooua frullH UKKruKulod nearly 2000 huxcu. urapcii limdluic with t77 craluH. Tho pro ductn of III" vlnoyiirda woro onpnclal ly flno owing to tho warm, dry acu aon. Tho alockholdcra of tho naaocla- lloii clcrtoil 8. J. ICviimt, J, M, Wait- nor, J. II. .Sunder. J. It. Hill uml 8. A. I'ullernoii illrmuorn, tho rnllrliiR iiioiuhora of I ho tllrcciontlo boliiK i. S. Iliiilnr and Win. Tnvonor. J. II. 1)111 wnnvhoncii preHlileiK. H. J. Kvaus vlco-prenldent. S. A. 1'olorn aocrotnry, and V. '. N. Hnilih treasurer. A. ' IlrliiKa, who hna maiinneil tho nffalra of Hie inrporailiiii fur aoinotlino pant with hliiiiul iihllily, In retained In I lint ponlilon, ami ho, in aumiiilni; up tho ui ilvlili'M of tho UH.nii lallim for 191K ndda that tlfu nplnnillil prices recolveit (Inrlnic tho pant BiMinoll han hnlpoil nulca Hit n In an Unit Ihey do nut allow nearly tho nhrlnkliiK In tlio value of Ilia liimlnnHii that would naturally ho expeoleil f i mi a Heiimm bo di.'fli lent In priiiluctlon. Hy way of couipnrl non, Ihlri year's aalca woro f,'iS,0U0, or 70 per cont of Iho Bulcm for 1 1) 1 7 which iiuiounled to $7(1.000. WASIUNOTON'. .lull. '.'(I. I'resi. flout Wilnuil rulilcil to Seerctnrv 'J'u mullv liin iiiMirnviil nf the iirnpoMnl. to hiild Uoue veil nieiuiiriiil incetiiius tiiroiiL'linut llio ooimlv on Kchrnnrv 0. hiimillniieiiulv with the joint mo moriiil HnrviiTH in conurc.-B, I'm-liieK-,ime followx: "I Kinocrclv ntmrovc of I lio uu' eoMtioii for Hiuiulliiui'OUM ineetniUH to I'liiniui'Hiiirale tint life unit xcrviiiM of Mr. KniiKOVt-ll. 1 think it uimlil Im n most Kiiitiihlo wnv to hImw I hi: eilccin in which tlio coiinlrv held liiin," HAI.ONIKI. SunJiiv. .Inn. m.- Uul- mi rin n niililieiH contiiiue iiluiiileiini. ilwclliniiH unil hliniw ol' OroekK lit Deinntii'ii. Uiinii'lin. hiivs n ilisimtcli. It in ri'imrtuil I lint Koldicru who nro imrlieiiiiilinir ill tlio work deelnrc lltev nro noliim in ohedience to onlerK from their wtiiornir. STATE POLICE BILL TDE BEST PROOF lilvcn by n Jlcilforil Citizen. IJonn'a Klduoy Tills woro unod Ihey liroiiKht hvnoflt. Tho ntory was told to Slcdford rou lilnnta. Tlnio lins slroiiKlhonod tho ovt- donco. Han provon tho rosult lastlnR. Tho tOBtlmony la homo toatlmony Tho nroof convlnclnK. U enn ho lnvoalli;ntol hy Mmlford rntildontH. Mr. Win. Charloy, n05 UN'orth Clrapo mroot, Modford, Buys; "My kldnoya did not net rlKht nt nil. Ho Blclos tliltt, t hud much pain In my bnck and nomotlmim t could hardily bond or ntriilKhton up. At nlKhl., tho palnn liolhnrod mo, too, und often 1 couldn't iilnop. t tried plnatora and niodloluoH Tor my hack but nono of thorn holped mo any. It was whllo I wiib fooling 111 and IdncouniRod thut 1 hoard of Donn's Kldnoy l'llla and bOBiin tnkliiK thorn. In loaa thnn two wooka, I folt hotlor. I took In nil four IIiosob and sot wolt attain." (Stntamont glvon Soptcmbor .14, 11)07.) - On March. IB, llllfl, Mrs. Chnrley anltl: "I rorommond noun's Kldnoy Pllla ,'UHt na hlithly today us t did Hovoral yours ngo. 1 atlll consider thorn n modlclno of merit and whon ovor It Is nocosHiiry for mo to- lake u kldnoy roniody 1 uao Ihom, for 1 know thoy are moat reliable." . 60o, nt nil dealers. Fonlor-Mllburn . Co., Mfftrs., niiffulo, N, Y. Adv. KAI.KM. Ore., .lull. 20.- On the urnuniU I luil it would cuin-o mi nil Hiirruiitcil CNiiciKliluro ot money, stroll'; iiiU'iiMtiun will bo inmln in the Semite nu'iiin-l the piissnulo ol' Sena lor Orion's hill erciitini; u ileiuirlment of hIiiIc imliee, neeordinu' to present inilieiiliiuis. The bill calls fur tlio uiiroirinlion nl' $li0,lliHI, or its much of Ibut iinuuinl im uiiHnrs lo be neccssnrv. to mil I he (leiiiii lineiil in oiieruliim. Ktirjlit-r il culls fur n Miiioriiitrnilonl ut u mil- n rv of $:i.(i(lll n venr. n denulv Kiiner- iiilciuleul. wlioso fuilurv woiilil lit; $: 111(1 ii vear. mid 12 ol'l'it'crs nt t.o00 ciieli n Veiir, u tolnl of if'JIl, IU0 n venr ill sularies. One n' Ihn niirpnaex net fnrlb in Ihe hill is tluil nl pnfnreiiie Hie prolii jlhilinil law. Auninst tlio ineusnio will he iiiiule Iho uririiniciil. Hint .since nil lion wiilo iirohihilion will soon bo es lnlilislicil Hie nei'eSsilv of u stale nil lice iirL'iiiiiziiliiiu will bo cut down to n lurae extent. ' f..s." LONDON, Jan. 20. Riotinc occur red in Ilciiin tlurinir Inst, niuht nflcr Hie Siiai'lnciins luul iiltomtitcil to do strnv tlio ballot boxes lined in Sun duv'i eleclion, nccordine to on Kx cliuimo Telenruiili disnuteh from Co penhnuen. Tlio Him linens wero repulsed ov ei'vwhcrc, Kinlilinir took plneo in Wilholiiislrnsso nnd Ileilemnnnstrusso nnd nt Iho lliillesclio Tor where the Sniiflnens nlso iiimlo nn nltiick Klnriu tho office of Iho Yonvnortsi, .'.i'wi SOUGHT BY BERLIN DKIU.IN, .Inn. 10. (Bv tlio Arso cinled 1'ress.) J he muiueipnl cov ernnicnt of Greater llerlin linn pro lesled to Iho I'.liert cubinct nirniiist. tlio irii)(isnl to convene tho iinliniuil HHseniblv elsewhere thnn in lterlm Accorilina: to Iho Tnaehlnlt, tho eiibiiu't lias nut decided on Iho uln llio nsseiulilv will uieel. Onuositioii lo llerlin ns Iho seat, of llio assembly is wtiil lo einiiniilii chiel'lv from SiiiiIi (icvintin siiiii'ios, 30,000 PELTS TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT ST. LOUIS Tlio liilul liu'tiil iin.iliiiiiiiii for Orcmm ns cHtiiiinli'il bv the Orcuun biii'cnu of mines n ml (renluL'V iluriuir 11) IK is i(:i,'.!70.0mi. Thin iiicludcs Iho iisiinl neiieii lime incliils. hiii'Ii lis iiiii.r. Hold, silver, und lend iiuioiint- iiit.' to $2,MII,.'llll und Hut so-nilli'il war iiicIiiIm, such iih eliriiinle, uinn- l'iini'mi'. uierciirv. Iiinuslen, nnd plati num, iiinoiiiilinir lo 1 .1 Li.r.000. Tlio ilovcliiliinent of ililiiluilc ile- i limit k nnd tho iirodui'lioii of this mineral han been olio of Iho nnliililc 'ciiliircs of min iiL' activity within the stain ilunnir tlio im -l venr. Kaslerii ami southwestern Orifiui have ilc velupi'il clirnmile ulcus that have enn tribiilcd ono-thiril of the total out nut of Ibe t'uiled Slates. Iluriuir the venr 21.0110 Ions was mined nnd sold. Of Ibis production l.'i.lllKI Inns was produce,) in (Jriinl uml linker conn lies in ciisli'li! Orct'oii uml uboiit 11,000 Ions ill .liisephine, .laeksoii. Coos, t'urrv und DoiivIiih coiiulicn in sonlliwcslerii Orcifon. The toflil value i lirmiiile has been estiuuitcd ul 1.0.10.000. Mnniiniicao Output Tlio vnliie of oilier wur metals pro- duced includiiiir uiiini:iineso, uuieksil- vcr, tuuL'slcii and pliitiiium is est una t- cd ut 70,000. Aecoriliiut to n iircliuiiniirv eslimnte of Orcunu's metal produclion bv t.'lias. (1, Vale of the I mtcil Slates eenlo- uical survey n decrease only in fold ik shown fur the vein'. I !n esliiiinfcd oiilimt is 1.270.:iOO for Iho venr which is a ilecrenso of $221,.i00 lis ouipiircd lo 1U17 prndiiclion. In spite of biuli cost of labor nnd sun- plies deep cold mines mniiiluined llieir usual tnilput but nt crentlv rc- lueetl profit. One cold drcdirc in linker count v closed down on nceoiint of liavimr worked out its available L'round. This eaiiseil n decrease in oiitpiit from cold ilrcilL'es. the total decrense ns reported liv drediriiiL' ompiinies beinif $211(1.000. Aside from Ireiluimr ontTiitinns cold iirndiietinn was siuiiewhat increased ns n result of creator output, of copper ores which ulso carry values in cold. Silver Output The silver niilput is estimnlcil nt i:i..ri00 which is an increase of if lO. 000 over 1U17 output,! The increase in silver is partly due to the increased production of eupiicr with which tbe ilver is nssoriealed. Tho output of copper was valued nt $720,100 un in crease of $.)O,H00. This increase is attributed lo increased activity in the copper mines of linker nnd Jose phine counties. There nro over 100 uriiiliii iuL' mines of nil classes in Ore con. Of the deep mines about 25 produce cold from siliciotis ores while t lie Ibrce tipernlinc dredces nnd liv- Irnulie mines necount for tho rcinuin- iiiir inoiluclion. There nre seven netive copper mines in the slate nnd durinc 1018 ofl clirouiito pniperlics were producers. linker county lend in the production of all uicliils wilh Orimt nnd Jose phine next in order. ST. 1,01,'IH. Mo Jim. 20. More Hum live million pells that ure ex pected lo brine belwccn H..")0l).IIIHI ami l),00O,0l)() will be offered' here tomorriiw ut Hie biucesl niiclion side of furs ever held, lluvers from Hus sia and oilier Kuropcnn eountrics will attend Hie two ilnvs' sub; ut the Inler nalioiial Kur I'.xcliuiicc. Amonc Ibe lurce ol'I'erincH lit the sale, in which every fur producinc country of tbe worb! will htf repre scnled are l),V.(iOO miiKkriit. :I00.000 opiiossum, 21.1.000 skunk. 810.000 Kussian souirrel, :IO.OOO rnccoun. I 100.0(10 mink. 1 18.000 ermine. 178.000 tiiiirniots, 700.000 moles, und 135.000 nutria. Of the foxes there will be .10.000 red. 1,200 cross. V.0H0 white. 321 blue. 1,100 silver. 8..'i0(l era v. (1,100 puna- k'luiinn und 10,000 itrcculine. The olferincs nlso include 1.400 bear. IHO polar benr. 1.800 Kussian sables, .VI.OOOO kolinsky. 77."i00 Aus- Iralian ruictuil oppossiiui, -100 moun tu;n lion, 08,000 China mink. 4)0.000 Japanese mink, 0,000 Japanese fox. fiOO Japanese budcer anil (1.000 Jap- iinse murtiii. bexules thousands nf others. The sule. innnacers snv. will equal Ihe three combined fur sales of Lon don nnd will far suinnss tho New York sale in point of pells offered Hid number of buyers present. Un like the fall auction, however, (here will be no covernnient furs offered. Kurs from the Orient nre now eom inir to St. Louis because there is iiuii ker action than when shipped to I.onduri. brokers snv. nddinc that there lire more rn wfurs concentrated here now than nt any other point in the world. PUEBLO BIGS 2445 1 NTW YOIfK, Jan. 20. The United Slates cruiser I'ucblo arrived today from Hrest with 2.445 troops, l'licv comprised eusuul eonipuiiies No. '112, No. 415, No. 4111 ( Washington. Mhree officers unil HI men: No. 422. No. 42(1. (Texas), two officers und 152 men; No, l.'l'i, und tbe hcndiiunrtcrs let in lmii-iit. meilii'nl detachment and coiiipuuies A. IS. (.' und 1) of the 5,'lrd nmiuiiiiilion train, eonsintinc of 15 officers nnd 1.52(1 men. NEURALGIC PAINS Glv Way to Soothing Hamlin' Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and rflrriivt treatment (or headache and neuralgia. Kubbed in where the pain nerves ana almost mvanauiy urinya auick relief. Its healinfr. antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from ....:.. I..,.!.. ...ita ki.FnB hits (and stings, just as good, too, for 'sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Opt it from druecists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money buck, Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard I.iver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. I ASK FOR and GET The Original ' Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS an IMITATIONS ... -JatltU 1 .,UJM All Choked Up With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? bpraya and douches will nevgr , ' cure you. Catarrh Is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing painful and diffi cult breathing and other discom forts. But the real danger comes vhen it reaches down into your lungs. t Tnis is why you should at once realize the importance) of the proper treatment, and lose no time ex perimenting with worthless reme dies which touch only the surface. To be rid of Catarrh, yoti must driva the disease germs out of your blond. Splendid results have been report ed from the use of S. S. S which completely routs from your blood the Catarrh germs, tor which it is a perfect antidote. V S. S. S. is sold by nil druggists'. If you wish medical advice as to tho treatment of your own Individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, hwift bpccitic CO.. Dept. B, Atlanta. Ga. MINERS' QUICKSILVER $1.75 mEgFOlgfl $1.75 PUnd iffiriAffl PUnd ? t I f t :: t r r t ? T ? V T ? t t ? ? OUR SERVICE And What It Means to Yqu INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need Repairs or New Implements We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction You wouldn't spend money to have nn old pair of shoes half-soled and re heelod, when the uppers are about ready to break through, would you? The same principle can be applied when you study whether you will re pair an old implement or replace it with a new one. There is only one question to cou-. sider: , , AVill the" old implement, when re paired: give you full service for at least this year? "Pretty good" service will not be enough. It is never enough, and es pecially not this year when good 'prices for farm products will put a premium oil extra bushels and extra tons. ' , If you can repair any of your old implements for full service, that will be real economy, and we are anxious to help vou put that economy into ef fect. , .; , ; You can meet j our repair needs to your full satisfaction through our re pair service. If repairing the implement doesn't assure the best of service, it will pay you to come to our store and select a new implement. ' Investigate your needs now. And remember that we are ready to fur nish whatever you need to your satis faction. . i HUBBARD BROTHERS SOFT BLUE-WHITE DIAMOND IS FOUND LONDON'. Rundav, Jan. in. A soft blue-white iliiiniiniil weiuhini; HSS iniiirler enrnts bus been found in the .limiM'sl'nnlein mine. Orange Uiver eol- "ii v. 1 Ins promises in become one of Ibe diamond field'H historic enns. WAS AFRAID TO GO ON TOP OF HOUSE Painter Wiw So Wenk foiilil llnrdly Wulk (fulns Twenty I'oiimLs liy Taklnn Taiilae. "I will ehoertully toll anyone, who In looking for soiiiMhliiK to build them up, that Tnnlnc certainly brniiKht mo nut ot tlio kinks, ' wns Iho clinrnetnrlstlo stntomont mnilo by John A. .Moyers, bouso painter und dornrntor ot licanhin, Washington, whllo In Murtiettroyd's nt Spokane, recon tly. "I enn t sny that I suffered any particular pain," ho continued, "1 Just had no nppotlta and got into a terribly run-down condition. I bo llovo I could hnvo gono a week with out feeling hungry. What llttlo I did oat was foreod down nnd soomed to do me no good, ns I lost weight nnd strength all tho tlnio.. I hnd gotten down to almost Bkin ami bones and wns so weak thnt I was nctuully itfruld to go up on a house ,to pnlut. My enorgy nil loft mo and I hud gotten to wlioro I couldn't hold out to do n whole day's work. "I had rond about Tanlua being flno tor iiooplo in n ruii-ilowii conill llon, and I now know for mysolf, for It has put mo In shnpo to where I hnvo already gained twonty pounds. And spenklng ot appetites, I'vo got the best one I ovor bad. iMoul times eomo too slow for mo nnd when thoy do got around 1 hardly know whon to quit eating. I hnvo gotten my strongth nnd energy back, too, nnd now I can do as much work ns any man my ngo. I had been losing ground two or thrco years nnd noth ing over hit the spot until I got Tan luc, so It certainly is the medicine for mo." ' Tnnlno Is sold In Jfedford by Wost Sldo Phnrmncy. in Clold Hill by M. 11. Dowers, In Central Point by Miss M A, Moo, In Arhlnnd by .1, .1. McN'nir ' A(v WAR.DEPARTMENT Si "At, If ' W Sealed Bids Will Be Received on the Following Equipment from January 15, 1919, up to 1 1 A. M. February 15, 1919 DONKEY .,. ENGINES Logging, Hoisting an J Loading Willamette, Tacoma, ; , Smith & Watson, Washington and ' other makes. Sizes ranging from G'i-in.xlO-in. to ' ( 13-in.xl4-ln. V ! A. C Electric Motors 440-volt, 3-phnse, 60-cyclB, 8 to 75 H. P., with or r without starters RAILROAD EQUIPMENT - Rails 20-lb. Rclayer 6S4 Tons 20-lb. New 40 Tons 35-lb. Relayer 26 Tons 40-lb. Relayer 147 Tons 45-lb. New 1727 Tons 45-lb. Relayer 49D Tons 64-lb. Rclayer 56 Tons 60-lb. New 2581 Tons 67V4-lb. New ..5030 Tons SO-lb. New 2910 Tons Locomotives . ' Geared and Rod, 36 to 70-Ton,i Shays, Now Yorks, Baldwins, : Hcislers, Climax, etc. Logging Trucks Connected and disconnected, 60,000 to 80,000 capacity. TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES Trucks ' !Packards, 1U to 5-Ton Standards, 1 to 5-Ton-Darts, 1-Ton Denbys, 2-Ton , Seldens, 2-Ton Velies, lU-Tod Uniteds, 1-Ton . Gramm-Bemsteins, 2'A-Ton Federals, 8-Ton Garfords, 3Va-Ton cAutomobiles 1 CadillV?Ssn-PassenBer' V - Ddrtites,T'l4 VrassenBe' '" i. - ii- F443 F)(.'0-P assenger Also OTHER MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT FOR'SALS For Terms, Full Information and Descriptive Catalogue of ' equipment, Address All Inquiries to the SALES BOARD United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building;, Portland, Oregon , - J. X f .1' I C.im 3 ? I I f f t y t y t y f T i