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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resham O utlook p a r ili P r o b le m s in A rithm etic Class. OUTLOOK. TTESDAV, JULY 2. l» lü ORDINANCE NO. 4P. An O rd in a n c e a u th o r is in g , d ire c t- T h a t r u r a l school te a c h e rs u se th e problem « of th e fa rm In th e lr | ing a n d e m p o w erin g th e C om m on P u b lish e d e v ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y a rith m e tic c lasses, ex p ecially th e C ouncil of th e C ity o f F a irv iew , a t G resh am , O regon. p er- M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , O regon, to ac- td d tln g o f m ilk in te a c h in g P ro f F 1 q u ire, p u rch ase, h o ld an d m a in ta in 11. L KT. C L A IR . E d ito r a n d P u b l ’r ce u ta g e , w as su g g ested by L. K e n t in a le c tu re b efo re th e B locks Nos. 25, 26 in th e C ity of Our Subscription Rate. te a c h e r , a tte n d in g th e sum m er sea- E alrvieW _ o fo r th e purpo8es One year, , 1 50; sion a t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l of a c k y P a rk a n d H la>.g ro £ ndi and 'I WICK A WEEK six m on th s, 7 Sc: th ree m on th ’s trial ,, i T w . _ i , , u em pow ering th e Council to provide " l t m B abcock te s t Is one o f th e fo r (h o ^ r a t jo n a n d m a in reIlance SOc. b e st w ays of te a c h ng p e rc e n ta g e o f gald c , P a rk an d HIa>.g ro u n d , a rith m e tic classes, said P ro f. K en t an(J f u r th e r fo r th e issu- A d vertising. a f t e r a c a re fu l d e m o n s tra tio n o f th e 1 a n ce o f b o n d s of th e C ity of F a ir- R a t e s r ea so n te s t w ith a sim p le o u tf it su c h a s any view fo r th e a m o u n t o f * 4500.00 for able. O ur rep re te a c h e r could h a v e on h e r d esk . of p ro v id in g fu n d s sen ta tiv e w ill call “ F o r In stan ce, if a cow p ro d u c e s 56 th e p u rp o s e th e re fo r, an d p ro v id in g f u r th e r th a t pounds! o f m ilk a d ay w hich te s ts 2. P h o n e 701. said b o nds be sold, an d p ro v id in g 6 p e r c e n t o of fa tc o n te n t.b e r p r o - ' fu rth e r for s u b m ittin g th e p ro p o si “T h e L inotype d u c tlo n is 1.456 p o u n d s of fa t a day tio n fo r th e a c q u isitio n and p u r-, W ay Is th e Way If a cow giv es 42 p o u n d s, b u t th e j ch ase o f said B locks fo r th e p u r - ! te s t is 3.5 p e r cen t, sb ew tll give | th a t W ins." poses of a C ity P a rk an d P la y g ro u n d L 4 7 p o u n d s o f fa t. C a rry in g t h e , an d th p lsguance of bonds th e re fo r O fficial p a p e r of th e Town of p ro b lem o u t by m e a n , o f d a lly rec- ,(0 th e Q uallfled v o te r, of th e c lty G resh am , O regon. or<l8 * n<7'iO/ th e m o n th , a of p a i rv iew fo r th e ir ap p ro v a l or O ffic ia l p a p e r o f th e T ow n of cow p ro d u c in g 725 p o u n d s in a re j e c tiOn F a irview , O regon. th with a te st of 3.5 per cent The CUy pf Falrvlew d p e | o rdain as ! s u b s c r i p t io n , E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r wlll glv»1 25.376 pounds Of f a t a follow s; month. Or, a cow giving 42 S ectio n I. T h a t M.-.rch 8, m i l , a t th e p o st o ffice a t pounds a day testin g 3.5 per cent, C ouncil of th e C ity G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f gives 1,260 pounds of milk and 44.1 M arch 3, 187«. DKMO4 BATIC DEADLOCK. On live 42d b allo t la st n ig h t a t th e D em ocratic N a tio n al co n v en tio n a t B a ltim o re th e re s u lt w as th e sam e us on a ll p reced in g b a llo ts no— ch o ice- still a dead lo ck . W ilson seem s to show som e ad d ed s tre n g th Ills g ain is so slow , h o w ev er, th a t it m ay ta k e 4 2 m o re b a llo ts to give him th e necessary tw o -th ird s. G reat ('in fu sio n id suid to p rev ail a t tim es n nil m any d e le g a te s a re g ro w in g so w eary and s h o r t of fu n d s th a t they i r e l o s i n g In te re s t and lu m p a re de- p .irlin g for hom e. .Moneyed m en of New Je rs e y have an n o u n ced th a t th e y w ill p u t u p Ih e m oney to keep th e W ilson d e le g a te s at. B altim o re us long a s n ecessary . T h is h a s been said to be th e D e m o c ra t’s o p p o rtu n ity . I t Is ap p a re n t, h ow ev er, th a t th e r e w ill be d is a ffe c tio n In th e ir ra n k s w ho ev er is n o m in a te d . B ryan loom s up as Hie m ost p ro m in e n t and p o w erfu l fa c to r In th e p a rty , an d w ould d o u b tle ss m a k e th e s tro n g e s t c a n d i d a te rig h t now . T h e w hole th in g Is s till at sea. W hoever is n o m in a t ’ d, th e o u tc o m e will be b a rd to pre- d lr^ It is a tim e o f b re a k in g up of old p a rtie s . New Ideas in p o li tic s ¡ire beco m in g d o m in a n t. If It only lead s to th e p u rific a tio n of p o litic s and b e tte r c o n d itio n s for t h e c o n i inou p eo p le; th e day will he hulled w itli Joy. th e of C om m on. F airv iew , ,,o u .d . or . o ,o „ ,h . lem s m ay be f u r th e r e la b o ra te d by fin d in g th e g ain In d o lla rs, su p p o s- i . .u . .. . . h e m a rk e t to £ say M *a pound“ th e m a rk e t to b e , say, * 2 1 a p o u n d . by u sin g th e c o st of feed an d o th e r Item s, fu r th e r co m p licatio n s and v a ria tio n s o f th e p ro b lem s c a n be m ad e fo r th© o ld e r pupils. " T h e se p ro b le m s w ill h elp, no d o u b t, in m o u ld in g th e a ttitu d e of th e p a re n ts to w a rd th e school and b ra n c h e s ta u g h t. A fa rm e r sees m o re ’s e n s e ’ 4n a stu d y w hich h as e v id e n t b e a rin g on fa rm in g , a n d It will o ften , too, s tir up riv a lry am o n g th e fa rm e rs . O ne w ill lx* u n w illin g th a n h is fa v o rite cow he o u td o n e by a n eig h b o r's. T h u s th e te a c h in g o f th e Babcock test an d Its use in th e a rith m e tic class m ay not o n ly In te re st th e boys anil keep th em in school lo n g er, but m ay b en e f i t th e w hole co m m u n ity by ra is in g th e d airy s ta n d a r d .” Gresham Library Notes T R A V EL . H ero es o f C a lifo rn ia , by G eorge W h arto n Jam es. T he sto ry o f th e fo u n d e rs of C a lifo rn ia as n a rr a te d by th em selv es o r g lean ed from o th e r so u rces. A b rie f b u t co m p reh en siv e account of th e ’’beai'on lig h ts ” tin o n g th e h ero es an d h e ro in e s o f th a t co u n try . C o u rag e, se lf-sacrifice [ r e rlfoui n d nidn atV h °r a "td I*1« “ PUTP°*e a r e fo u n d In th e s e s to rie s w hich re- veal th e h eroic s p irit of ex p lo rers. sco u ts, tra p p e rs a n d all th o s e w ho in th e e a rly d ay s help ed to dev elo p th e sta te . V agabond J o u rn e y A round th e “ T tie P e n in s u la H erald , Vol. 1. World* by H arry A Iverson F ra n c k . No. 1, T im o th y B ro w n h ill, e d ito r T h e sin c e rity a n d th e sim p licity of 1». M. S im o n so n , a s s is ta n t.” T h at, th o n a rr a tiv e a re its most ev id e n t Is Hie an n o u n c e m e n t th a t g re e te d haracteristics. T h e book is e m i of an ecd o te, i..i a few d a y s ag o w hen th e n eat, n e n tly re ad ab le, fu ll fo u r-c o lu m n h o m e -p rin t 16-page, lively d ialo g u e an d d escrip tio n . Down to th© Sea, by W ilfred p a p e r c a m e In to o u r bunds. Mr. B ro w n h ill whs th e fa th e r o f th e T h o m aso n G ren fell. M ore o f th e se lit av er S ta te H erald , o u r fo rm e r etn o v e r new s to rie s o f th e L a b ra d o r I’loyer, and he ’'fo u n d " D alles 81- coast by its d o cto r, m in iste r, ju d g e , u io n s iin i and s ta rte d him on a suc- w ho lias com e to m ean h e a lth , h eav- ci h'sful c a re e r as a p r i n te r an d * n an<* i'lv llizatlo n to th e p o o r ig n o r- l e w sp a p e r m an. We knew Mr. “ n t 1*‘<>I>1«* a m o n g whom h e la b o rs B ro w n h ill could not he c o n te n te d , k ' glv<!' " s ,h <‘ in te re s tin g ad v en - a n ecd o tes out sid e th e n e w sp ap er sa n c tu m , u re s and th e a m u s in g th o u g h ho Is p ro fic ie n t a s a law yer, w hich com e Into his ev ery d ay life us li e n 's to th e h e a lth u n d g ro w th of he c ru ise s dow n th e b leak coast find in g d is tre s s of m ind anil body and th o " n e w ” H erald ! leav in g both co m fo rte d . T ra ilin g an d t'a m p in g in A lask a, We h a d h o p ed to have a c u t of G. 11. D atn n iler an d Ills b e a u tifu l by A ddison M. P ow ell. T ills n a r r a hom e, fo r th is issu e of th e O u tlo o k . tiv e w as w ritte n by a fo llo w er of Im t w ere u n a b le to get tit. Mr. Dam- th e tr a il, w hen th e r e w as o n e to It Is told in th e sim p le m e ie r h as show n co m m en d ab le p u b follow lic sp irit, w hich sh o u ld m eet w ith la n g u a g e of th e tr a ile rs , d e sc rib in g h e a rty resjio n se from ev ery h o u se -| th e b e a u tifu l A lask an scenery. B yw ays o f th e ho ld er, A b e a u tifu l ro se hed g e, o r I H ig h w ay s an d a w ell k ept law n not only m o re th a n Rocky M ountains, by C lifto n J o h n .rep ay s th e o w n er, b u t Is a d e lig h t son. T h e book co v ers a w id er a re a th a n th e m o u n ta in d is tric t, fo r th e to e v ery p asserb y . a u th o r , d escrib es his tra v e ls th ro u g h A to rn a d o sw ept o v er th e city th e fa rm in g s ta te s fro m N o rth D a of R eg in a, Kask , S u n d ay n ig h t c a u s k o ta to T exas und in to th e M orm on v illag es o f U tah. F o r g u id a n c e o f i n g g re a t loss o f life an d p ro p erty . I'he d e a th list will pro b ab ly reacli o th e r tra v e le rs, p ra c tic a l, n o tes a re M), am t tin- p ro p e rty loss is e s ti up lended to each c h a p te r. Beyond th e Mexican S ie rra s, by m ated at o v e r *10.0(10,(10(1. T he D illon W allace. Mexico as it is w holtl n o rth sid e of the c l t v is u n i e - I I -------- * ag e to d ay , a c o u n try rich in legend an d ticully w iped o u t. T h e ch ief d am ro m a n tic h isto ry , rich n a tu r a l r e « a s in th e bustiiees sectio n . R egina so u rc e s an d p o ssessed of In c o m p a r Is a city of a b o u t 35,000. a b le scen ery , a c o u n try fast fa llin g In to lin e w ith th e m o v em en ts to I. C. 8. S tu d e n ts. w ard s ad v an ced c iv ilizatio n , o ffe rs As th e r e a re m any s tu d e n ts of th e a n a ttr a c tiv e field fo r th e a u th o r 's In te rn a tio n a l C o rresp o n d en ce school o b se rv a tio n s an d co m m en ts. H e Is p o et, In tilts lo cality , it w ill be o f im p o rt h ls to rtu n , g u id e, in te rp re te r, a n ce fo r th em to n o te th a t th e P o r t p ro p h et and g e n ial fellow tra v e lle r an d o ffe rs a sto re h o u se of g e n e ra l land o ffices h av e been rem oved In fo rm atio n a b o u t a fa sc in a tin g coun- froiu A ld er s tre e t to 152 T h ird try . In Ills in tro d u c tio n th e a u th o r str«x‘l, n e a r M orrison, Mr. G. T c o m m en ts on M exico's econom ic f u J u d d , 1 h m a n a g e r. lie will be p leas tu r e a n d 1 Ih e d ev elo p m en t o f tra d e re la tio n s w ith th e U nited S ta te s eili tQ h e a r fro m any w ho d e s ire to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e courses o f <>lltlis>k < o lllliillilt io n S llb -l lip D o lls fered by th e gehools an d w ill send a re p re s e n ta tiv e If d esired . A ddress O u tlook an d W eekly O reg o n ian 1 y e a r ..............................................»2 00 G. T. J u d d , m a n a g e r, 152 T h ird 81., O u tlo o k and serai-w eek ly J o u r P o rtla n d n a l, 1 y e a r ................................ *2 00 One Million Feet of Lumber! w e have all kinds from Sills to Moulding. Large or Small Orders. Prompt Delivery from Our own Mills. W rite us. Phone us. Call on us Send us your orders.' Phone 446 - Sandy, Oregon G re s h a m ’s Big D e p a rtm en t S to re on M ain S treet They do say we sell the B E S T M A N ’S S U I T on the m arket for $ 15.00, and it’s a fact. A n d we guarantee a Perfect Fit and Satisfaction in every particular. Mason Pts. 55c Mason Qts. 65c Mason Gals. 90c Mason Spcl. Qts. 85c T h e N ew Special M ason Q y arts h av e W id e M outh- es the sam e as the E conom y Jars. Hay Tools L o udon H ay C arriers are th e Best on th e M arket. for R ope or C able, . . . M ade $ 6 SO C h a p te r No. 1 of th e C ity C h a rte r to i p u rc h a s e a n d a c q u ire B locks Nos O u r Stock of H a y F o rk s a n d P itch F orks is now com plete. 25 an d 26 *“ ,h e U ty ° f F a ,r v ,t * ' O reg o n , f o r p u rp o se s of a City P a rk a n d P la y g ro u n d , an d fo r any ' an d all purpose's fo r w hich th e sam e m ay be used by th e C ity of F a ir- view, a n d th e In h a b ita n ts th e re o f. S ectio n II. T h at In o rd e r to p ro vide fu n d s fo r th e a c q u isitio n anil E. A. W H IT N E Y , g ra d in g im p ro v em en ts o r re p a irs,a n d p u rc h a se of said B locks Nos. 25 and M ayor. th e com m on council is h ereb y a u th o r 26, th© C om m on co u n cil of th e City A tte s t: ized to m a k e any an d a ll n ecessary of F airv iew is h ereb y au th o riz e d J . H. SCHRAM , R eco rd er. law s a n d o rd in a n c e s to c a rry th is an d em p o w ered to b o rro w on th e T F some one should tell you that they fa ith o f th e C ity o f F a irv ie w th e F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , J u n e 11, 1912; pro v isio n in to e ffe c t; b u t w hen th e 1 had the nicest, daintiest bathroom you la st p u b lic a tio n J u ly 16, 1912. lan d a d ja c e n t to said s tr e e ts sh all aunt of F o rty -fiv e H u n d re d an d no ever saw and extolled its conveniences and not have been laid o ff in to lo ts an d h u n d re d th s (* 4 5 0 0 .0 0 ) D o llars and sanitary qualities, how would you feel if blocks, th e n th e cost of su ch grad-1 an d to issu e b o nds th e re fo r. ORDINANCE NO. SO. ing or im p ro v in g Buch s tr e e ts sh a ll your bathroom was not up-to-date f S ection H I. T h e C om m on C ouncil An O rd in an ce p ro v id in g fo r a p ro of th e C ity o i F a irv ie w s h a ll pro- posed a m e n d m e n t to S ection No. 6 7 be assessed to th e o w n er o r ow ners „1 ■ a D on’t wait th e n a lan vide by O rd in an ce fo r th e m eth o d of (C h a p te r V III) of th e C ity C h a rte r of of next“ V d a i lying u / ^ ' ^ “ h “ a lf ^ way " t ^ i h to X th e ^ • i. 5 for l u c h an issu in g an d sidling said bonds; and , he City of F airv iew to be su b m it- 1 P a rallel s tre e t, o r if th e r e be .1 i l i e v * 1 ’ f d iiV H W , IO SllU lllIl n n o one, n « th h « e n o u w r n n « er r o r nuznxira - « -c - ■ e x p e rie n c e . th « e n n tr» to t th o w n ers s h a ll fix th e tim e fo r w hich t. th e ■ (t.d (o th e leg al and q u a lifie d v o ters D e c id e t o sam e a re ru n , w hich s h a ll be not j 8aid city fo r a d o p tlo n o r rejec- of th e lan d lying w ith in o n e h u n - ilred an d fifty feet of su ch g ra d e d less th a n fiv e y e a rs , n o r m o re th a n ,jon have a new 1 o r im proved s t r e e t.” te n y e a rs , an d th e r a te o f * ' in te re s t bathroom put T h e C ity of F a irv ie w does o rd ain th e re o n s h a ll n o t ex ceed six p er as follow s: S ection II. T h a t th is O rd in an ce in right away. c en t p e r an n u m . S ection I. T h a t at a special sh a ll on Its fin al p assag e and ap Call upon ue Section V. T h a t fo r th e p u rp o se city elec tio n to be held by th e legal p ro v al be filed w ith th e re c o rd e r for o f s u b m ittin g th e p ro p o sitio n of th e and q u a lifie d v o te rs of th e C ity of sub m issio n to th e v o te rs a t said for catalogues p u rc h a se an d ac q u isitio n of said F a irv iew , fo r th e p u rp o se of a d o p t elec tio n so to be held. of TStandard" | B locks N os. 25 an d 26, fo r th e p u r ing o r re je c tin g a proposed a m e n d Section H I. T he fo llo w in g sh all b a t h s and poses of a City P a rk and P lay g ro u n d m ent to S ection No. 67, (C h a p te r lie th e form an d n u m b e rs in w hich “ I v o r ite " j an d is su in g bonds th e re fo r, as here- V III) of th e C ity C h a rte r of th e th e proposed a m e n d m e n t sh a ll he , lu b e fo re provided> , t )s h ereby or- w h ite finish s u b m itte d to th e e le c to rs on th e City of F a irv ie w , w hich ele c tio n is j d e red ap(J dlrected th a t ftt a / special to be held on th e 18th day of Ju ly o fficial b allo t a t said e lec tio n . ‘Standard” "Uadell" Lantory closet s e a t s . I ,u ,„ <-f F a irv ie w . on The* 1 8t"h ““ .lay of 1912, th e follow ing s h a ll be sub- S u b m itte d by o rd e r of th e Com-1 J d n iltted to said v o te rs fo r ad o p tio n o r m on C ouncil of th e C ity of F a ir - | Ju ly , 1912, th e re sh a ll be su b m itte reje c tio n by said v o ters as Section view in M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , O regon. to th e q u alified v o ters o f th e City i S ection 67 (C h a p te r V III) of th e W ith S te rlin g & K id d e r, p h o n e 603 of F a irv ie w , th e fo llo w in g p ro p o si No. 67 of said C h a rte r. "6 7 . All p ro lie rty u b u ttin g on a C ity of F airv iew sh all p ro v id e th a t tio n , to -w it: ■ : " F o r th e p u rc h a se , acq u isitio n s tre e t g ra d e d , im proved o r rep a ire d all p ro p e rty a b u ttin g on a s tre e t In th e C ity o f F a irv ie w tqi th e dis- g ra d e d , im proved o r re p a ire d in th e and h o ld in g of Blocks Nos. 25 and 26, in th e City of F a irv ie w , O regon, ta n c e of 150 feet o r to th e c e n te r of C ity of F airv iew to th e d is ta n c e of for th e p u rp o ses of a C ity P a rk and tile block, sh a ll lie liab le fo r th e 150 feet o r to th e c e n te r of th e sh all be lia b le fo r 1-6 th e co st of P la y g ro u n d ,"a n d Issu in g bonds of th® cost of g ra d in g . Im proving o r re p a ir- block, sh a ll be liab le to r th e co st of such g ra d in g , im p ro v e m e n t o r r e City o f F airv iew fo r th e paym ent in® said s tre e t upon th e h a lf of th e g ra d in g . Im p ro v in g o r re p a irin g said p a irs. stre e t in fro n t of an d a b u ttin g upon s tre e t upon th e h a lf of th e s tre e t In th e re o f In Die sum of * 1 500.00.” 202. — Yes. in fr o n t o f a m i a b u ttin g upon it, such S ection VII. T he fo llo w ing sh all I it. such cost to be d is trib u te d 203. — No. tn an n er follow ing, th a t is to say, th e co st to be d is trib u te d in m a n n e r fol- lx« th o fo rm In w hich said p ro p o si V ote yes o r no. P u t a cro ss in p ro p e rty im m e d ia te ly a b u ttin g upon ing, th a t is to say, th e p ro p e rty im tio n sh a ll be su b m itte d to th e e le c t th e sq u a re b efo re th e one you w ish o rs dti th e o fficia l b allo t a t said said s tre e t and e x te n d in g to a d is m ed iately a b u ttin g upon said stre e t to vo te for. tan ce o f 50 feet o r 1-3 th e d is ta n c e an d e x te n d in g to a d is ta n c e o f 50 e le c tio n : S ection IV. T h a t said ele c tio n 'F o r th e p u rch ase, acq u isitio n to th e c e n te r of th e block, sh a ll be feet o r % th e d is ta n c e to th e cen sh all be held a t H u n te r H o tel in th e an d h o ld in g of B locks Ni os. 25 and liable fo r o n e -h a lf th e cost of such te r of th e block, sh all be lia b le for C ity of F a irv ie w . 2 6 in th e City of F a irv ie w, O regon, g ra d in g . Im provem ent o r re p a ir. All % th e cost of such g ra d in g , im p ro v e A dopted J u n e 8, 1912. p ro p erty next a d jo in in g fo r a d is m e n ts o r re p a ir. All p ro p e rty next fo r th e p p u u rp rp o o s s e e s s of of a a City C ity P a rk and A pproved J u n e 8, 1912. ta n c e of 60 feet o r o n e -h a lf th e re a d jo in in g fo r a d is ta n c e of 50 feet P la y g ro u n d , ¡mil issu in g bonds of E. A. W H IT N E Y , to th e c e n te r o r o n e -h a lf th e re m a in in g d ista n c e th e C ity o f F a irv ie w fo r th e p ay m ain in g ilista n e e M ayor. of th e block, s h a ll be 11- ,, . t o th e c e n te r o f th e block, sh a ll be A tte s t: m en t th e re o f In th e sum of ab le fo r o n e -th ird th e cost of j lia b le fo r 1-3 th e cost of such g rad - * 4 500.00. J. H. SCHRAM , th e d is ta n c e of o n e -h u n d re d fifty ing. Im p ro v em en t o r re p a ir, an d th e 200— Yes. R ecorder. reet to th e c e n te r of block sh a ll be re m a in in g p ro p e rty to th e d ista n c e F ir s t p u b lic a tio n J u n e 201— No. 11, 1912; l ia lile for one-sixth tile cost of such I d f 130 feet to th e c e n te r of block V ote “ Y es" o r “ N o” . - P u t a la s t p u b lic a tio n Ju ly 6, 1912. cro ss in th e sq u a re b efo re th e one you w ish to vote. A doted J u n e 8, 1912. A pproved J u n e 8, 1912. Bunting! Bunting! 5 c yd. J. J. WODAEGE A Cool Great Attractions for Fourth at Gresham Kitchen Even in Midsummer With a Real Live Breeze Blowing a- way the Stifling, Sultry A ir ancl Cool ing theW hole Room that’s Your Kitchen and all others too that have an ELECTRIC FAN Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, Straus Lumber Co. SHATTUCK & LINDSEY SEVENTH anil ALDER STB. Phene* Main 668* and A 6130. Merry-Go-Round and Balloon Ascension are added to already long list of attractions. These are from Arnold’s Big Shows and arq the Best.