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G resham O utlook I W I I k A W EEK P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid ay a t G resh am , O regon. H. L FT. GLAIR, E d ito r and I'u b l'r A. It LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager. Siih M * ri|» lio ii One year, 11.50; nix month«, 75c; th re e m o n th ’.« trial ■ubncrlption, 50c A dvert I whiff. K a t e « r«a«on- able. O u r repre- Bcntatlve will call P hone 701 " T h e L inotype W ay I h th e Way th a t Win«.” E n te re d as seco n d -elass m a tta r M arch 3, 1911, a t th è p ost office a t U resh am , O regon, u n d e r th è a e t of M arch 3, 1 6 7 9 W h at e ffect all th e sto rie s in cir- c u la tio n a b o u t L a ffe rty will have on his p o litical c a re e r we have yet to sec, but no d o u b t he h as his p o liti cal e n em ies w ho will m ak e th e m ost of ev ery fuult he h as an d m agnify e v e ry th in g w hich will ten d to his d o w n fall. One th in g su re he Is g e ttin g n o to riety an d In th is day ¡mil a g e th a t c o u n ts fo r m uch in a m a n 's p o litical ca re e r. In a speech m ad e by Mr L effer- ty in th e H ouse o f R e p re se n ta tiv e s at W ash in g to n on Ju ly 16, 1911, an e lo q u e n t plea fo r O regon w as m ade and its leg en d a ry h isto ry rceiteil In glow ing and e lo q u e n t term s. Mr. L a ffe rty is c e rta in ly an o ra to r of c o n sid e ra b le ab ility , b u t Ills h is to ri cal re fe re n c e s a re e v id en tly being finestloneil by F re d e ric k V H olm an, p resid en t of th e O regon H isto rical society. Mr. H olm an s ta te s In a le tte r to L efferly th a t he has n e v re know n of a trib e n am ed W il la m e tte o r th e g reat ch ief M u ltn o m ah w ith his d a u g h te r W alu lah . lie even a sk s Mr. L a ffe rty If th e nam e of his g reat ch ief M ultnom uh in ste a d of being •'e m b a lm e d ” was not " c a n n e d '' In h isto ry . W hat a n sw e r he may get from Mr L a ffe rty we can only su rm ise but th e yo u n g o ra to r, w ho w ound up III» speech w ith such a g lo rio u s vision o f his s ta te o u g h t to have his h isto ry well in h and T he follow ing e x tra c t from th is speech Is c e rta in ly a fine pic tu r e of th e c o u n try : " T h e a llu rin g ch a rm o f a new country will alw ay s clin g to O regon H er g e n tle ra in fa ll will keep fresh and g reen h er m ag n ificen t fo rests th ro u g h o u t th e ages. An e v e rp re s e n t lon g in g In th h u m an b reast to co m m u n e w ith p rim itiv e n a tu re caused th e p io n eers o f A m erica to push fo rw ard till c iv ilizatio n , w ith every m odern co n v en ien ce, w as es ta b lish ed upon th e P acific coast T h e re Is no lo n g er any 'new c o u n tr y ' to go to. But God, In his su prem e w isdom , has d ecreed th a t O r egon. w ith h er snow capped m o u n ta in p eak s, and h e r ru g g ed coast w ith Its tulles of h a rd san d beach, w ashed by th e fo am in g su rf of th e Sterling & Johnston Hardware, Paints, Oils, Stains, Etc. th e G re sh a m fo u r m en in th e w ide w orld who could fly. today th e re a re 6,000 T h ese fig u re s sp eak fo r th em selv es and show th e ra te a t w hich p ro g ress h as been m ad e in th is new m ethod o f tra v e l. Advises Fanners to Hold Crops SPECIAL A ny Straw H at in our store at half price All Ladies’ and Childrens’ New Oxfords at 2 0 per cent off W hile th e q u estio n of o rg a n iz a tio n arid co -o p eratio n am o n g p ro d u c e rs of food s tu ffs is being discussed pro an d con, th e follow ing from Up- to -D ate F a rm in g is w o rth re ad in g : O u r re a d e rs know th a t fo r nearly a d ecad e th e u rg e n t te a c h in g of Vp- to -D ate F a rm in g h as been for fa rm e rs to hold th e ir s u rp lu s cro p s, not all of th e m , not en o u g h to sh u t off th e needed supply, but enough to keep th e s u rp lu s in th e h an d s of th e fa rm e rs ; not to com pel ex o rb i ta n t p rices, hut to secu re reaso n ab le farm p ro fits, to m a in ta in z t.ie prices an d to p rev en t u n fa ir, un ju s t and g reed y sp ecu latio n from 1 first d ep re ssin g prices paid th e fa rm e rs an d th e n robbing th e con su m e rs by c h a rg in g e x to rtio n a te prices. T h is we have ta u g h t e a rn e s t ly an d p e rs iste n tly , and o u r o ld er re a d e rs know how th e b u y ers and th e p ress fo u g h t us on it, Inducing m any fa rm e rs to rid icu le th e idea and give th e ir su p p o rt to o u r ene- m ies. A nd th e n read th is; T his ques tion of sto ra g e is im p o rta n t. No lit« kicking a g a in s t th e p ro fits of th e m iddlem en w ho buy y o u r produce in a g lu tte d m a rk e t, sto re it and m ake a p ro fit th a t you m ight have m ade. T h e th in g to do is to follow G u a ra n te e d for 25 years. th e ir exam ple. S p ecu late w ith y o u r own stu ff. S to re y o u r g ra in , to be m a rk e te d in w in te r w hen prices a re up. S to re y o u r fr u its and w ait un- (tii ttic market* zettle back i<> n o r m al. S to re y o u r eggs an d g et th e b en efit of w in te r prices. DEALERS IN "GOODS OF QUALITY” T ak e one m ore q u o ta tio n : T he problem of m a rk e tin g is not given th e th o u g h t It should receive. Un til it is we m ay look fo r g lu tte d m a rk e ts an d low prices of farm R a m a b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s. p roducts. T hus a re we e n tire ly v ln d icatd . W hat we have lab o red so long and so e a rn e s tly to teach th e fa rm e rs is rig h t, it is not only rig h t, b u t It is ju st for all and a benefit to all, con stutters ns well as p ro d u cers. it lias been ad o p ted and p racticed nough to prove its u tility . It only H ighest Price Paid for O ats. rem ain s to m ake it g e n e ra l and a p a rt of farm econom y. T h at Involves o rg an izatio n . So we a rg u e d from K. O. T. M. No. 61 M eets first th e beginning, and th o u s a n d s of S a tu rd a y and th ird F rid a ;’ n ig h ts. fa rm e rs accepted th a t a rg u m e n t B it Com ., Ed S p atli; R. K., W. Quis- fo r tlie w ork of a few selfish m en in berry. who so u g h t to play to th e h a n d of F A IR V IE W GRA NG E F irst Sat o u r o p ponents, th e system w ould have been a u n iv ersal fa c t in farm -, u rd a y a t 10 a m. an d tliird F r i day n ig h t, 8 p. in. M aster, C edric ing today. But once m ore fa rm e rs S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy Slone. ire aw ak e to th e situ a tio n . They ROCKW OOD GRANGE F irst ire beginning to see w here th e ir in te re s ts lie, and th ey a re ra lly in g to W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. nt. and tliird P aul Hoetzel, Prop. S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. in. M aster, F. , he su p p o rt of th o se in te re sts. O r H. C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola Lovelace. ganization is proceeding as it did in o th e r days m ore g ra tify in g be L. O. T. M. C H A R ITY H IV E No. cau se m uch m ore to tlie p urpose 3 8 - M eets second a n d fo u rth T hurs-! Com .. Mrs. Jo h n W hat a g lo rio u s triu m p h a local u n day a fte rn o o n s ion In every fa rm in g locality w ould B row n; K. K . Mrs Mary T u rn e r A lex an d ra w ere h ere w ith h e a d q u a r T h is c o n tin u a l ju g g lin g w ith th e te r s a t D alk eith . B ut H olyrood w as ta r iff an d especially th e wool sch ed th e hom e of K ing G eorge d u rin g his ules w hich is being In d u lg ed in by stay in E d in b u rg h . A local h is to ri | co n g ress u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of an say s th a t o n e m u st go back well am b itio u s p o litic ia n s w ho th in k they n ig h th re e h u n d re d y e a rs, to th e vis know w hat th e y w an t is p lay in g hob It paid by C h a rle s L, to find a n y w ith th e w hole wool in d u s try . T h e th in g th a t fu rn is h e s a n e a r resem b i len ien t of u n c e rta in ty is cau sin g lan ce to th e re c e n t ro y al v isit. T he m any to go ou t o f tin- wool p ro d u c fo u r d ay s w ere filled w ith Im p o rta n t tion b u sin ess an d at th e ra te sheep fu n c tio n s, an d th e streetB w ere b u te been s la u g h te re d an d ra n g e s th ro n g e d by m u ltitu d e s in te n t on closed up th e past y e a r an d a h a lf Seeing th e ir king. T h e sp e c ta to rs th e c o u n try will be cry in g wool j th re w th em selv es w ith zest fnto th e sh o rta g e soon. w ork of w elcom e, and th e g re e tin g T he wool g ro w ers w an t peace not bestow ed on K ing G eorge w as h e a r high p ro tectio n T hey in sist on ty an d e n th u s ia stic . T h e loyalty p erm an en cy no t excessive h ig h p ri so long re s irv -d fo r S co tlan d alo n e ces and lik e m any a n o th e r in d u stry seem s to be fu sin g Into th e b ro a d e r th e so o n er th o se in te re s te d know ty p e w hich em b races th e n atio n . w hat th ey can d ep en d on th e b e tte r. T h u s sh o u ld It be; an d b ein g th u s, T h is e v e rla stin g a g ita tio n an d u n cer th e se o v ersea co u sin s of o u rs will ta in ty is w hat u p se ts b u sin ess co n d i m ak e G reat B rita in a m ig h tie r pow tio n s all o v er th e co u n try . e r lo r good th a n it h as been, g re a t as has been its p a rt. So m ig h t it W ork w ill begin at o n ce on th e be. new w est w ing of th e co u rt house. "G e o rg e " is not p o p u la r h e re as T he steel fo r th e b u ild in g is on th e ¡i n am e fo r a so v ereig n , and one wuy from th e E ast to P o rtla n d by d o es not w onder at th e u n p o p u la ri ste a m e r ¡mil an e ffo rt w ill be m ade ty of th e n am e w hen he re a d s th e to have th in g s in sh a p e to put It in h isto ry o f G eorges. N e ith e r have place as soon as It a rriv e s. The th e people of A m erica been fond of co u n ty o fficia ls will m ove in to th e th a t nam e w hen w orn by o n e sittin g east w ing w hich has been c o m p let on th e E n g lish th ro n e . We c an n o t ed and allow th e obi b u ild in g to tie forget th e ta x a tio n w ith o u t re p re se n to rn dow n ab o u t Sept. 5 th . T h e ta tio n , and o th e r In d ig n itie s th at cost of th e new e x te n sio n is ab o u t led to th e w ar of th e rev o lu tio n . f6 < 4 ,0 0 0 . T h e p re se n t G eorge h as b u t ju s t b egun his reig n , b u t It is a be P e rh a p s th e w orst fe u tu re of g in n in g fu ll of good p ro m ise w hich, s tra in e d n erv es Is th a t th ey a re if fu lfilled , will red eem th e nam e alw ay s cry in g o u t fo r ex citem en t, an d give It an h o n o ra b le p lace In th e K ing, alw ay s c ra v in g so m e th in g they know h isto ry . "L o n g live not w hat. T h e boy is f a th e r of th*? ( Wild may Ills reig n be rich in f r u it m an. If we w an t to red u ce th e a g e fo r th e w e lfa re of h is ow n, and n u m b er of o u r a d u lt c rim in a ls, one o th e r n atio n s. of th e wuys to do It Is to co rrect I T h e second ev en t h as to do with fly in g m en. A co n test w as on. The th e d efectiv e vision of th e child. c o u rs e em b raced sev eral well know n A hail sto rm w hich p assed th ro u g h p laces in E n g lan d am i S co tlan d , at s o u th e rn A lb erta Is re p o rte d to each of w hich a sto p w as to be recorded have d estro y ed 1,000,00(1 b u sh els m ad e, an d c e rta in fa c ts of w heat. T h e w orst dam n} e was F ifty th o u sa n d d o lla rs w as th e prizi d one in th e v icinity of W ilson and to I k * won. E d in b u rg h w as o n e of th e fav o red p laces On th e a p p o in t S terlin g so u th e a st of L e th b rid g e. ed day, w ith th o u s a n d s o f o th e rs, we w ere on th e field. O nly th re e W atch th e O utlook fo r th e new s o f th e th irty , tw o of w hich we saw . at rived on th a t day. O f o th e rs , bo And we believe th a t is tlie fa r as we h av e h e a rd , som e lost be! th e ir way an d o th e r s w ere d isab led /e ry co n d itio n th a t is com ing, and T h e first tw o w ho a rriv e d w ere it is com ing w ith p leasin g rap id ity . How specially im p o rta n t d u rin g a F ren ch m en . O ne of th e m . L ie u te n leasou lik e th is. T h e re is to be a a n t I'o w n e a u , of th e F re n c h navy, flies u n d e r th e n am e of ''B e a u m o n t.' scarcity of food an d fo o d stu ffs Ev« i He had not been on a fly in g m a th e sp e c u la tiv e b u y ers a re com pelled In sucli a case if ( l a c h in e u n til th e 2 4 th of la s t N ovem o a d m it th a t. co n ten t b er, an d Is reco g n ized to d ay as one fa rm e rs , w ho a re alw ay s of th e m ost su ccessfu l a v ia to rs in with re a s o n a b le p ro fits , how m uch E u ro |ie. T he tr ip from L ondon was b e tte r it w ould lie fo r c o n su m ers m ade In less tim e th a n Is re q u ire d fo r everylKtdy, in fact. T ills is tlie by th e fa s te st ex p ress tra in s . Th»' stro n g e st a rg u m e n t we could possi- ly m ak e fo r p u sh in g th e w ork of old sin g e coni'll to o k five d ay s for th e jo u rn e y ; th e fast railw ay tra in o rg a n iz a tio n . ta k e s e ig h t h o u rs ; th e a irs h ip was C h u rc h Notices. only seven h o u rs In tra n s it. T R O U TD A L E M E. — S ervices T h e E d in b u rg h S co tsm an says e ach S unday a t 11 a m . S unday " I t Is not y et five y e a rs sin ce th e school a t belt >ngs to 10 a. n t. C. C. Coop, tirs t E u ro p e a n a e ro p la n e flig h t was p a sto r. P. M. N ash, S. S. S upt. reco rd ed . In S ep tem b er, 1906, M G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T — S a n to s-D u m o n t acco m p lish ed the th e n re m a rk a b le feat of flying c le a r S u n d ay serv ices S a b b ath school a t 10 a. ui., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and of th e g ro u n d fo r th e d is ta n c e of 7; 30 p. m. P ra y e r m eetin g each 12 y ard s. T h at fact w as discussed W ednesday ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 p. in. w ith g re a t a n im a tio n , an d , am ong F. M. B u rtch , P a sto r. th e few, w ith th e a rd e n t conviction BORING M. E P re a c h in g 11 a. th a t th e p ro b lem of flying was in each S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte rn a te a b o u t to be solved. B efore a year S u n d ay s. S unday school 10 a. nt. w as out Mr. H enry F a rm n n hait E p w o rth L eag u e 7 p nt In cliarg« H arry B ickford. Rev. A. B. ra ise d th e reco rd 820 y ard s, and of w lien b efo re th e end of th e follow C ald er, p asto r. in g y ear he m ad e a cro ss-co u n try F A IR V IE W P R ESB Y T E RIAN flig h t o f six teen m iles in 20 m in S ervices every S unday m o rn in g at u te s. tt w as at len g th ack n o w ledged 11 o'clock. S unday school m eets a t th a t th e a e ro p la n e w as so m eth in g 10 in c h a rg e of M rs J W. T o w n Y. P S. C. E. d ev o tio n al m o te th a n an im p o ssib le an d dan send in Rev. T hos g e ro u s toy. But w ho even am ong m eeting a t 7 p R obinson, p a sto r th e m ost e x u rb e ra n t e n th u s ia s ts w ould have d a re d to su g g est th a t Is s lg e \««tlces. w ith in th re e y e a rs a e ro p la n e s would be cro ssin g th e ch a n n e l lik e b ird s F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA NS an d fly in g m ach in es w ould be m ak No. 176 F irst S atu rd ay evening Ing a to u r of E u ro p e. And w hat an d th ird S atu rd ay evening is so M aster. F. E H eslln; d o u ce cttlzen of E d in b u rg h w ould c ia l ev en in g se c re ta ry , F H C rane. h av e cared to have h ts sa n ity q u e s tio n e d by su g g e stin g th a t I n th e ROCKWOOD U N IT E D ARTISANS su m m e r of 1911 a v ia to rs w ould be No 206 M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y In v e stm e n t C o m p an y 's New B u ilding w inging th« Ir way to th e city from n ig h t. M aster. Mrs. Rich T e g a rt ; L ondon at a speed g re a te r th a n se c re ta ry , It II Jo h n so n l.ltL s tllM , llliH .tA th a t of ex p ress tra in s , an d sw eeping ■ROCKWOOD I O O F No 213 dow n on th e ir la n d in g s ta tio n s w ith M eets tn M accabee h all every tlie tig h tn e s s an d c e rta in ty of h in ts? T h u rsd a y ev en in g N G, J R T h re e y ears ag o th e r e w ere only C a v a n a u g h ; se « re ta ry , J H. S chram THIS SPACE In Rapid Progress in Aviation P acific,sh all rem ain y o u n g a n d b eau tifu l an d ro m an tic, ot g ra tify th e lo ftiest d e sires of h u m a n ity so long as th e w orld s h a ll la s t.” T h is old w orld is still m ak in g his "T o fully re alize th e b e n e fits th is to ry . E very day a d d s its q u o ta to n atio n d eriv ed by th e a c q u is itio n of th e a lre a d y In n u m e ra b le list of h u O regon it is n ecessary to see th a t m an an d n a tio n a l ev en ts. T h e Paci co u n try , it is th e m ost d e lig h tfu l fic C h ris tia n A dvocates sp e a k s th u s p a rt of th e I'n ite d S ta te s in w hich co n cern in g tw o re c e n t e v e n ts of ' to live. E ast of th e C ascad e m o u n g re a t in te re s t to th e people of ta in s a re th e ro llin g p ra irie s , th e irri- E d in g u rg h . 1 g ated an d Irrig a b le a re a s , th e ex “ T h e first w as th e visit of K ing p ansive w heat an d fr u it b elt, th e G eorge an d Q ueen M ary to th e ir c a ttle an d sh eep ra n c h e s, an d th e b e a u tifu l but a n c ie n t ca p ita l o f Scot y ellow -pine fo rest» B etw een th e land. T h e fo u r d ay s' visit to th e ir su m m it of th e C ascad es and th e Pa- m a je stie s closed only th e day befo re I clflc ocean lies th e S w itzerlan d ot I o u r u rrlv a l. T h e m em b ers o f o u r p a r i A m erica. T h e m ig h ty s u r f b eats u p ty g re a tly re g re tte d th e ir in a b ility on th e w est co ast both w in te r and to see th e ro y al co u p le, an d to ta k e su m m er an d se n d s in to th e in te rio r p a rt In th e fe s tiv itie s of th e m em o r j balm y breezes, m ixed w ith sa lt air, ab le occasion. to in v ig o ra te an d m ak e h appy th e T h e h isto ric hom e of ro y alty in fo rtu n a te re s id e n ts S now capped S co tlan d Is H olyrood p alace. T h ere ! m o u n tain s a re alw ay s in view , an d In th e d ay s long g o n e by d w elt th e th e e v re g re e n fo re sts an d cry sta l S tu a rts. T he good an d g re a t Q ueen riv e rs form a p ic tu re th a t Is tru ly 'a V ictoria, w hen in th is p a rt of h er I th in g of b eau ty an d a Joy fo r ab o d e a t D alk eith p alace. E ig h t e v e r.’ ” y e a rs ag o K ing E d w ard an d Q ueen Just Received A dvance shipm ent Ladies’ Sweaters in all the new and up to date designs and colorings. 2,500 yards O uting Flannel all new and neat patterns 10-1 21c per yard. D on’t buy a range until you have seen our LORAIN Shattuck & Lindsey GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL Good supply of mill £tuff, Grinding Feed, Bran, Shorts, etc. Try a Done c a n of Conkey’s Fly Killer Every or Lice Liquid. D ay City Bakery BEST BREAD P L EA SA N T V ALLEY GRANGE No. 348-— M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y at P le a sa n t V alley hall. H. W. S n a sh a ll, m a s te r; E. B u tler, secre ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r G RESH AM G RA NG E No 270 m eets tlie second S a tu rd a y of each m onth. L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open to th e public H. E. D avis, m a ste r; Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, se cretary . WOMEN O F W O OD CRA FT, No. 202 M eets In Odd F ellow s hall second a n d fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p. m. I E m m a M anning, G. N.; H a ttie Wos- te ll, clerk . ft F A IR V IE W LODGE No 92, A. F . ft A. M R egu- l a r m e e tin g s S a tu r d a y n ig h t on o r b e fo re t a l l m oon. M a sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le A. FO X , S ecretary M. A ROSS PO ST No 41, G A R., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird S a tu rd a y each m o n th at G range hall G resh am . D in n er to a ll w ho a t ten d . Win. B u tle r, co m m an d er. M is A nnie Mates, p re sid e n t. Mrs H enry K ane, se c re ta ry . on the M arket, Fresh Every Day Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery Main St„ G resham A re Y ou G oing to B uild? Let US Figure With You A rchitects, C ontractors an d Builders E. T. Jones & Co Ettsel T Jones F rank C. Jones G resham , O re. DAMASCUS CAM P, No 7533, M W. A. M eetings first an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th at H azelw o o d 's hall. Geo. D allas, cottn- se ltu a n ; H arry R o ach , c h ie f fo re ste r MODERN WOODMAN O F AM ER ICA, m eets tn I. O O. F hall first and th ird T u esd ay s of each m onth. V isiting mein tiers w elcom e Emil G K ard cll, C lerk G RESH AM R E B E K A H LODGE. No 61 M .e ts In I. O O F hall, second an d fo u rth W ednesdays ot each m outh C h ris tin e J. Cav- a n a g h , N obie G ra n d ; Geo K eller, S ecretary G RESH AM I O O F n ig h t in I O S tan ley . N oble S e cretary LODGE, No. 125, M eets every S aturday O F hall W H G ra n d ; Geo K eller, Dr. W . C. Belt n . j Melali am i S u rgeon. O ver F trai S ta le B ank, G resham P h o n e 19 Profits in Poultry Raising Th« p n fits ar« th«r». and th« profits ar« <T«at; but to r«t them you mus/ a p ply right methods. You l«<rn from a book. Rul«-of thum b m ethods tak e tim e aud often end disastrously. Th« rtpM w ay Is to be guided by poultry experts w ho h ave already “ mad« rood That is the kind o f Instruction tl*« IntornaUo ia l Correspond- eoce Schools oflbr la their course o f 21 Aoaw leeaons In poultry raising. F V r o tm e v e r y th in g cm p v u i tr y r a ttin g , fr o m t g g t to proAU . It doesn't m atter how few or how m any birds you tto true way to do It and make It iwy from tlie word "Go.” The valu e o f this Course to you Is beyond estl- m *lE n. You soon r e t the price hack, and More, in Incrtweed pntilts, and th e know ledge that w ill keep those profits com ing your way. «tart poul try raising right, this w ay. then there'll be BO /eWwre—no halfw ay suci-eize-but the tuoceer Fur froe deerripU4 e circular, write th e IVTUMTlObU COtBESroWMMI 54 BOdLS I F . W. SM ITH . R p p reaeatatlY r, 233 A ider Street, Portlan«., Or.