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(.RKSHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY. JU LY PAGE THE CHARM OF THE THIRD PLUNGE WAS DEATH OREGON TO THE FRONT < )regoni&UN Know th e A ttractio n s of O regon__ Know the In d u stries of O regon— Know th e Developm ent of Oregon__ , Know th e O pportunities of O regon— Know th e H istory of O regon— Help to develop Oregon— Help to m ake Oregon know n— Begin in y o u r own locality— And keep it up. T IIK B Il $15,000.00 Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company G re sh a m , O re g o n Dated Ju ly 15, 1020 6% SERIAL BONDS Due Serially j „ |y 11)1M to Ju ly 15, 103«), Inclusive. Coupon Bonds in d enom inations of »100.00 and »500 00 In te re st payable Ja n u a ry 15th and Ju ly 15th Back up th e Oregon s ta te ch am b er 1. " nc,pal “¿,d in te rest payable a t th e Bank of G resham G resh of com m erce in its w ork along a ll th ese co n stru ctiv e lines G resham am , Oregon Bonds a re a direct obligation of th e com pany and ire backed up by th e e n tire assets of the com pany > * is affiliated w ith th e s ta te cham ber, co n trib u tes to its su p p o rt and has a e n la ra i’n e ,°,hey ‘m be T ’ ? 1 i h *8 bond ,88ue 18 for ,h e Purpose of voice in its plans. T he s ta te ch am _ J i , , / . 811,? ,b e °.fflie P lant by in stallin g a new and la rg e r sw itch d: lhe Purchase of cable an d w ire fo r extension of the system ber is helping us develop local in and th e p urchase of ad d itio n al phones. ’ “ d u stries. Get back of it an d help G resham and Oregon grow . he«» . a 18 ,’hu tim e to buy bonds and put your money to work at Its The A lbany cham ber of com m erce m ent d ta^ ‘ a ” d ,hUS iD8ure tnaxim um re tu rn s on y o u r in v est is en deavoring to secu re from the oil com panies a sufficient supplv of dis o r fu rth e r inform ation in q u ire of the tilla te to run a g ric u ltu ra l m achinery on the farm s bf th a t section of th e or Once every ten years, fo r th irty years now, a hum an being has state. ••shot” N iagara F alls in a b a rre l— and th e “ c h a rm ” of th e th ird G resham . Oregon G overnm ent experts in W ashington tim e was d eath C harles O S tephens, barber, of B ristol, Eng., lost Mult. & Clack. Co. M. T. Co. have rep o rted th a t flax grow n in tl* ‘ his life Sunday. Ju ly 11, 1920, when th e specially-constructed oak G resham , Oregon« | W illam ette valley com pares favor- b arrel sh a tte re d on th e rocks below a fte r m aking th e g reat plunge. i ably w ith th a t produced an y w h ere in Mrs. Anne E. T aylor, who still survives, shot th e F alls successfully I Europe. In 1901. R obert Leach ten years la te r was su cceed u l in a steel Baby’s B ones Need lam e. The ice fam ine w hich p revailed a t b arrel. Both live a t N iagara F alls. Leach told S tephens h 3 barrel m r fr g T ' ° , rS,, n,anUfaCtUredi T he plan ° f 8®rving hot lunches ,n j Bend, O regon, fo r a w eek was ended “ W hat m ilk a re you giving h im ? ’ V as not stro n g enough. T he B ritish e r leaves a wife and 11 children by th e a rriv a l of a 100-pound drum inquired th e physician conducting a in th is city by th e Iceless R efrigera- the U m atilla schools last school year — m ost of th e children are grow n. • to r com pany, have been on the m ar- » ° r k e d o ut by th e U m atilla house bu- I of am m onia. A rtificial ice could not recently. —------------------- — ------- ---------------- be m a an n u factu red because of a sh o rt- , . clinic recently. k et )e88 ea r but are a already ireai]v ! , reau. re a t ‘ success accord- rt baby less tb th an a y year, r eauf proved a “ g Kre c„ in „ _ i_ i___ q u an .... .. ro u g h o u ’ t 'lu I). M. McComb, vides for a bird refu g e in p a rt of ° i a “ m onla »»<1 ‘he population ... ' a8p ‘he ‘Blank- b ra n d ” , said t h e ; selling In large titie s th i g 7 to ° Mrs. Jessie J “88ie D c Comb. sta te ELEVEN MEASURES TO BE M alheur T ak« P wa8 Placed on “ Ice ra tio n s.” little foreign m o th er of th e child un- th „ „ . . . . , ' n ro UKhout leader in home economics extension VOTED ON THIS FALL M alheur L t*& o , — - --------- T he he Sal»‘ S ant vaporizing vaporizing m m anifold, anifold, a a der d er exam ex am ination. in atio n . an d - m ........ iddle ....... w est. , * .The service. E ighty vouuren children w ere pro- i ‘he n o rth — w est -----— _______ .. T Zl rvrl , . . . t 1... , T I 1 1 O < I 1 V1 — I . • IX i 1 a . . . * Il «a . I 1 z » z » 1 r»«.-. 1 _ — V , — _ W _ . •- . lizln.l „ — I _ _ i < 1 . . Eleven m easures a r e to h e voted , divided legislative session is | P o rtlan d m a n ’s invention, w hich en- “ W rite it on th e c h a rt" , said the , ‘eelp88 ice-box w orks on a principle of v‘ded meals at 3 cents a serving. This doctor. “ She uses ’B lan k ’ brand. ! w ater circu latio n and evaporation. m ore th an puld fo r th e food m a te r . .i, . provided in an o th e r m easure. I t ables ahles F ord cars io U9e use e ith e r gaso- . . . . ' ’ . " Provided It gaso -- - UIttllU. 1 1 11 4 1 d .llijtll.kt lc zx aizx ixzxaxzx o — ..11 * three, a _. _ _ P at the gen eral election in No- i provides for a tw o-period leg islatu re 1Ine’ ls‘,la ‘e. zv kerosene, r — all ials. T he w hole town ag rees th a t I hen he explained to th e m o th er t h a t when a high percentage of su g a r . . . , ‘he p ro ject was p articu larly bene- veinber, two of which a re co n stitu - first session to he d av . „ „ a .e ’ 88 fue1, i8 being m an u factu red by th e Jackson county women have al- flclal, says the p resid en t of th e bu- tioual am endm ents sub m itted by th e second to be o n lv m / d ,h e V aughan M otor W orks and d istrib - IS present In th e tnilk it dissolves th e lime. “ T h at child is bow-legged be- ready received 157 gross of fru it ja rs re a u - 1 9 1 9 l e g i s l a tu r e o n e is a hut enae, ¡8e ond to be only 10 days, w ith a J uted on a com m ercial scale. ,u I , . n a c t') n in e w eeks recess betw een. ! T he P o rtlan d Rug com pany has cause he is not g ettin g th e lim e th a t ru b b ers purchased th ro u g h th e farm 1 - ed by th e 1919 legislatu re, but upon A nother uiruaure m easure c creates th e office been forced by trad e dem ands to in he needs ” , he added. b ureau exchange a t a saving of 614 In crease In yield of one ton an acre .„Riel, . V. g . 1 ****wt«*f« rea i Lime is th e g re a t bone-m aking " b ic h he referendum was invoked of sta te m a arket rk e t d irec to r a an(, nd ,Or th? , th lrd i*“1®- cents a dozen, rep o rts Mrs Jessie I) 100 dot) “ ir e s of a lfa lfa land in We say our A new ru g -m ak in g m achine, said to c®®8“ ‘ uen‘ of m ilk. Jessie li arid and sem i-arid sections of Ore- by petition, and eig h t are in itiativ e prlatea , 50>000 for 1920. children are bow-legged because they ucLom ti, sta te lead er of home econo- gon would am o u n t to »2,000,000 be th e only one of its k ind west of m easures. F o u r of these a re con sti w alked too soon, b u t if enough milk mics extension service. T h irty gross , th ro u g h application of su lfu r, ac- Chicago, is being in stalled . tu tio n a l am endm ents and fo u r a re P u rch asin g ag en ts from all p arts and th erefo re lim e, can be fed the more have been ord ered . cording to W. L. Powers, chief In PLEASANT VALLEY bills for laws. of th e N orthw est are m aking reserva- child to k n it stro n g bone before he _______________soils, Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Experl- tries to w alk, th e bones will be there. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cNemar and tions to s‘ock «P w ith O regon-m ade T he falls of th e Deschutes riv er 1 Inen‘ »‘atlon. who has ju s t investlgat- T he com pulsory voting' am endm ent It Is a m a tte r of keeping th e ’ chlld^ i,rla *8 in ?1O8t of ,h e ,ra- req u irin g com pulsory reg istra tio n Mr. and Mrs. P erk in s, of P o rtlan d i« ° ° d s d u rin g B u y ers’ W eek in P o rt- th e m ilk and his environm ent in per which have been th e site of n o thing I *‘d w ere Recent visitors at th e T. P. a , • A ugust 9 to 14. h n t a tn il t.ri.io -, ii. - I'ortant alfa lfa grow ing sections of and com pulsory voting and perm its Cam pbell*hom e. ’ B uilt of Oregon tim b er, laden w ith fect condition, so th a t he will be a l a t a toll bridge and a w hite ele- so u th ern and ea ste rn Oregon, voting by m ail if ill o r a b sen t voters, ------------- ---- --- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O sburn, of M o-1 a ful1 carK° of Oregon lum ber, an d ways in shape to ta k e his food to the p h an t hotel fo r th e past 30 years, a re j last drop of th e p ro p er q u an tity and to be harnessed soon by th e E astern ! V eneers shipped all over th e U nited is one of the two referred by legisla sler, and Mr. and Mrs Ja s Klchev owned an<1 m anaged In P o rtlan d , th e reta in it. Enorm ous s ‘a ‘e8 by th e P o rtlan d M anufactur- tu re. T he o th e r m easure is know n and Mrs. C aroline Richey, of P o rt- 8“ ' ,na8,ed schooner Oregon F ir will Because su g a r does dissolve lime, Oregon Land com pany. land, were guests at the home of Mr , ? u t ,o 8ea for -Australia. in a few as th e sixty day legislative session. and Mrs. G. N. S ager last T h u rsd ay ! day8’ foll°w in g h er s is te r ship th e th e child as he grow s older should be potential electrical energy is now go- i *,,1K con,‘Pa n y a t 8 ‘- J °h n s a re In such In c to w»Hti. dem and th a t th e p lan t is doubling Its I t lim its the length of th e re g u la r Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and chil- ?,re.Koa P ln e’ w hieh ' 8 alre ad y on th e ta u g h t to lik e-cereal w ithout having g to waste. | capacity and m aking add itio n s to th e it loaded down w ith su g ar for him , as dren visited w ith Mr. R ichey’s par- h , sea8 T hese two schooners, session to 60 days and of special se s P o rtlan d « d ..U „ .d th . .L"«’ , X T S ? “ he too freq u en tly does. W hen cereal sion to 20 days. It fu rth e r.p ro v id e s ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey of w. . cb w ere purchased from the is added to the d ie t of th e 8-m onth- Boring, Sunday. shipping board as hulls an d com- est wool m a n u factu rin g ce n te r in the th a t no bills should be introduced Mr. and M»s. Jo h n K adock of p,8ted by G rant Sm ith & Co., are the old child it is fed w ith o u t sugar. west, In th e opinion of S. W. Mc The W ettle R ad iato r com pany, of a f te r th e 40th day of reg u la r. I t L ents, were guests a t th e home of only deep-sea vessels ow ned in th is L im iting th e am o u n t of su g a r in his cereal la te r will increase th e value Clure, m an ag er of th e Colum bia ba Portlund, is w orking day and n ig h t to state. also increases le g isla to rs’ pay from Jas. M cLean, Sunday. J. F . W ing was a valley v is ito r!, To keep down th e price of gloves of th e dish to him by leaving the sin wool w arehouse, who was a recent keep up with o rd ers and will Increase »3 to $5 per day. the capacity of th e plant. Auto ra d Sunday afterno o n . j *n 8P»‘e of the high cost of leath er, m ilk in a condition to do him the visitor in P o rtlan d . iators, fenders, hoods and ta n k s are T he bill w hich was referre d to th e B. M. H im ebaugh, of Bellrose was ! tb e Sininl° 118 Glove M anufacturing good it should. the p ro d u cts tu rn ed out. If a child likes bread and m ilk people by petition is th e oleom argar- sh a k in g hands w ith frien d s here-1 com pany of ‘hi8 ci‘y has sta rte d util- It Is estim ated th a t th is y e a r’s izing all th e little scraps of le ath e r w ithout su g a r he has a passp o rt to In bill w hich im poses heavy license abouts last S aturday. T each er— You see. had th e lam b P leasan t Valley g ran g e held an i n - ’ !,hai w ere f°rm erly th ro w n away, health, so fa r as two health’ful foods, apple pack a t Hood R iver will reach fees an d d rastic reg u latio n on m an te re stin g session S aturday. U nder a new m a n u fa ctu rin g m ethod h ealth fu lly com bined, cun in su re It. only 50 o r 60 per cent of last y e a r’s been obedient and stayed in th e fold u fac tu re and sa le of oleo, nut and C. A. E k stran d is building a new ju8j ad ° P ‘ed. th ese tiny s c rip s are 2,000,00 box crop, b u t th e fru it Is of It would not have been eaten by th e wolf, would It? Boy— No, m a’am , it o th e r m argarines o r b u tte r su b sti poultry house w hich will double his 1 niads n l° 8a‘»8factory and servlce- T im ber Iten tn ictlon in S ta te Is Now exceptional quality. would have been eaten by us. facllitles for carin g for his grow ing able Iea‘h er facings for canvas gloves, tu tes. B eing In vestigated . I This city has been selected by th e T h e single tax co n stitu tio n al business. T h at d estru ctio n of Oregon tim b er F ra n k Hill will soon have his new T,exa8 G ulf Su»Ph u r com pany as its am endm ent, in itiated by petition, bungalow ready for occupancy. Mr ' d istrib u tin g p o in t for th e en tire by insects is alarm in g , pointed o ut by Titi, • - in . stallin . ... g a w . indm _ ill . for _ • n o rth w est. S u lp h u r is to be brought A. L. Lovett, professor of entom ology abolishes all taxes except land value Hill is also In m otorshlps from th e G ulf of Mex a t O. A. C. Insects destroyed a p taxes and requires th a t a f te r July 1, pum ping water. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A rm itage of ico and d istrib u ted from h ere by rail. proxim ately 1,000,00 feet of tim b er 1925, th e full ren ta l value of all land Rail term Ithica, Ohio, who have been g u ests a t R a il. and w ate r te rm in al facilities sh all be taken by taxation. T his the home of Mr. and Mrs W. U. Pro v i,|e<l here, are given by officials of along th e coast In th e Siuslaw n a t m easu re is condem ned by m ost peo Moore d u rin g th e past few weeks, de- tbe conlPa,'y as ‘he reason fo r th e ir ional fo rest In 1919, according to parted Monday fo r C alifornia w here e le c tio n of this port, and are de- rep o rt by one of th e ran g ers re pie as a dangerous one. "C ounty office te rm s” .— Increases they will visit for a tim e before re- clare,‘ ‘o be su p e rio r to th e facilities ceived by P ro fesso r Lovett. tu rn in g to th e ir hom e , of any ° ‘b er port on th e Pacific. term of county officers from two to S im ilar Injury In o th e r areas along W e ta k e off o u r h a t to Ju d g e Sta- ,,,.T he new lab o r ‘em ple and th e »3,- fo u r years. pleton fo r the stand he has ta k e n * ? 00? 09 P lant of M ontgom ery. W ard th e Colum bia w ere rep o rted ln p re Co ’ Ilow u » d pr co n stru ctio n in vious years. Prof. W. J. C ham berlin, P o rt of P ortlan d rela tes to m a tte rs with reference jo th e parole system in vogue for violators of th e law . P o rtlan d , will be m onum ents to th e fo rest entom ologist a t O. A. C., en concerning th e P ort of P ortlan d . --------------------- ' q uality of O regon-m ade building ma- The anti-com pulsory vaccination PLEA SA N T HOMT te rials. Both stru c tu re s are being gaged a t p resen t ln fo rest Insect In bullt principally of con crete brick vestigations in K lam ath county, is m easure would abolish th e present Mrs H. L. Drew of C en tralia, m an u factu red h ere from Oregon raw developing plans fo r a com prehensive req u irem en ts for vaccination as a condition for ad m ittan ce to schools, W ashington, is visiting w ith her sis- m a‘erial. te r Mrs. W illis M arkell a n d ’w ith h er Though th e straw b e rry crop is only survey of th e pests causing these s e r o r em ploym ent of any kind. m other, Mrs. Joseph Manary. ab o u t 60 per cqnt of last y e a r’s In ious losses. A n o th er m easure, fixing Interest -------------------- - volume, it is expected th a t th e h igher ------ Ice cream cones were first invented prlces being paid th is y ear will bring rate s by constitu tio n , lim its upeu open FAIRVIEW ra te of in te re st to fo u r per cent and | an d m ade ln Oregon. th a n " ’™? before™ 11*™ th ” Cr° P Mrs. E lm er H all, a long tim e resi c o n tra c t ra te to five p er cent. This ! If Oregon m erch an ts would see to T ro u td a le , A tte n tio n ! it th at 25 per cent of th e ir stock was dent of F airview is going to ea ste rn is one of th e m easures g enerally con dai^h ls Sn ? e M re iretn*H ra* n m ade in O re«o n . “ ’ere would” n o t be to spend th e su m m er w ith dem ned as perilous to public in te r ale Is prepared to do all kinds of enough w orkm en ln the sta te to Oregon a h oer er o n d d au g h ter, who lives n ea r Red- est and especially to the develop wehBne naKn J at? e W° i k> oxyac®tylpl?& m a k e \h e products. The resu h wouId m m ent of the state. we ding and general rep g .r work. , be m ore w orkm en, bigger p ay ro lls' Mr. W agnor and his fam ily, who L. ook. p ro p rieto r. Phone an(j m ore business for everybody in T h e Roosevelt Bird R efuge pro- G resham 48x5. th e sta te , especially th e m erch an ts. ¡ cam e to F airview from P o rtlan d , More Hood R iver apples will be have pu ------- el„.CKf, rc based lu th c e old „ Benecke exported th an sold In th e dom estic sto re building and p roperty and will m ark et th is year, in th e opinion o f \ ¿ th e Hood R iver ag en t of a London I rem odel u ln '° a dw elling house. fru it com pany. T he E nglish apple! --------------------- crop, he says, Is only a b o u t 25 per 1P products of th e N orthw est cent of norm al, which condition will w. „ n 8o,d and tu rn ed Into money force th e ex p o rt m a rk e t to high ! " * probably am ount In dollars to level». loaf a re*». j 1 ninrA m ore th an la st w year. T he cereal W ork has sta rte d on a th ree -sto ry Si0?8 arP b etter, w ith prospects of Jit packing p lan t a t M yrtle C reek ' prices than last year. Small ror the Oregon G row ers' association, j [ru lts are b ringing record prices Probably the la rg e st le a th e r b e l t , iio P”, have been co n tracted perhaps in the world is one m ade by the ., or ‘ *lp g rea test price ever know n— D avis-Scott B elting com pany of th is ? facf' every th in g th a t Is grow n In city and now In use in th e mill of tn e ‘be n o rth w est is b ringing top prices, Weed L um ber com pany a t Weed, I " ,b tb e exception of livestock and C alifornia. The belt is 250 feet long J W hile th e price of lu m b er in 86 inches wide and sold fo r a b o u t '0 ” aR co n |Pa red w ith th e top prices »12,000. This one belt form erly cov-1 °b ta ln ed early ln th e year, and with ered the bodies of 693 husky steers | 80rne logging cam ps an d lu m b er m ills The P o rtlan d R ubber m ills, one of c,O8lnK down <♦ <- ------- - — BANK OF GRESHAM H. J. PULFER, Sec’y BEH BIND THE WALL LUM BER SHIPLAP ROUGH BOARDS SURFACED BOARDS 2 IN. DIMENSION ETC. B e tt e r t h a n a n y g r a d e s$>ld in th is v ic in ity P lu m p T h ic k n e s s a n d S e a s o n e d D r y COME TO PLEASANT HOME See F. D.. KRIBS TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Greatly Reduced Prices COME EARLY CASH Shipbuilding jobbing business in o rd er to keep go prosperous condition. ing, and has sold a q u an tity of m is Is being resum ed In P o rtlan d , and cellaneous ru b b er goods from the from 3500 to 4000 men will be em “o u tsid e.” Now th e com pany has ployed in th e next 60 days.— Busi announced th a t hen cefo rth it will sell ness Digest. n o th in g but its own product. The p ru n e and ch erry crops are The high price of su g a r is re su lt-, *he P! - ■ dem - and fo r can n in g estim ated a t 55 to 60 p er cent o fj ing ln a - brisk purposes of a sy ru p m an u factu red by ! ?bose , of,e ^of of 1919; th the e apple crop a t, C onner & Co of P o rtlan d . T he Erom ‘° 70 Pe r cpn t; and th e pea less th an su g a r and is ! ~rop a t ¡j0 Ppr cent of th a t of 1919 •leeiared to be equally efficacious for ; ht' . ’ aklm a Valley ( W ashington ) preserving fru ita for fu tu re referen ce ! Pe a' h crop will not exceed 200 cars, ______________a8 com pared with 2200 ln 1919. The Business g en erally is g ood; jn. ' Pr08Pec‘fl a r e th a t th e loganberry dustrie» are o p era tin g and lab o r i s , r r °P. w111 n2l exceed 50 per cent; well em ployed at good wages. All i J’a8Pberrles 75 per cent, and straw - In “e rrie s were ab o u t 80 per cen t of crops except fru it - ap r r p ear „ . to be ... (excellent condition, and ln fru it th e 'n o rm a l.— B usiness Digest. money value, due to Increased prices. The weol clip probably will equal if not e x c e e d t h e - --- In - th is d istric t has la rg e r crop of 1919. T he w heat (a v ,KP,. ,p'i8 lh an 8 ypa r ago and crop of th e Pacific N orthw est will p rac,lca,ly none of “ has been sold; ap p ro x im ate 60,000,000 bushels, and 1 " hpreaa, norm ally most 5f th e clip o ats will reach 30.000,000 bushels, i be u n d er co n tract. T rans- and barley 8,000,000 bushels. I n d i- ! p.o r , a <Hfflcultles and cancella- catlo n s a re th a t th e q u ality will be ! on ° ’’<lers by ea ste rn mills have good.— Business Digest. \ ' ' pt th e t u J'prs o u t of th e field, _____________ though th e consum ption of weol in K lam ath county will w ithin a few ! ,b ® U nited S tates Is th re e tim es th e . ______ Business Digest years lead .U_____ tb e world in m . int production produc tlon, In th e opinion of O. H. Todd, Ju st when we thought money was coming so freely we could begin to O regon's pioneer m in t grow er. let up on work the financiers tell us A dance will be given at F -lrv ie w , j our f urrency Is inflated and we’ll need S atu rd ay e v e , Ju ly »1 Door prize ¡ ‘o work harder to keep it up to Its will be p resented. 43 »face value Can you boat It? J PAID for Freih Cow», B«ef Cow«, Hog», Calves of any kind. E. BA U M A N N, Gresham Phone 901 j CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e o f C o ld L u n c h M e a ts SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GKO. DIRTI. Phone 881 Prop. WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? nc«.Tw 7h of sw e Jp h ig h & e" n?Pa/ ‘8®n between th e ease and thorough- *c ,r,c tlp a n e r rem oved d irt and th e difficulty T rue, one CAN clean ruga and carp ets w ithout an electric clsan- u voi wl,n bru8b Bp 8OMK of thp dlr‘ ; ana *[k" tb ? « « r c ls e and b a r s plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a ca rp et b eater will do th e work afte r a fashion in the same way one can wash without aoap W ater alone will rem ove some d irt If applied w ith enough "elbow g reaae." wnter*nlonePl* U** * °aP b" C8U88 U eleaM m ore •e«Uy and b etter th en -i. "a ? ;e r" a8° D People use E lectric C leaners because (bee elean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING "Buy Your E lectric Ooode at an E lectric Hlztre.'*