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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFO"RD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1938. PAHF. TWO (OUNCTEFS Reese Creek 1 REESE CREEK. Nov. 18 (Spl.) Despite the chilly weather, people till come to buy real estate In thl section of the country. Mr. and Mr. B. J. Dtcerson sold their dairy (arm on Crater Lake highway, November a, to Mr. and Mrs. olenn Ferguson and small ton of Fort Klamath, Klamath county, who will take pos session In a ahort time. The Dicker- sons will probably remain In this school district so their sons can fin ish this term of school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt. Janet and Jimmy, attended church services at Eagle Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alberta and children of Butte Falls spent Novem' ber 13 visiting Mr. and Mr. Wilfred Jack and family here. : Hollla Martin returned home, No vember S, from Eastern Oregon near Maupln, whero he has been employed for sometime In a saw mill. Mrs. Jack Grow was among those atcndlng the birthday party for Mrs. Scott Boyer, at their homo on Butte Falls highway, November 10, Others attending were Mrs. William Perry, Mrs. Roy Bmlth, Mrs. Percy Haley and Mrs. Nick Young. A fine turkey dinner and all the trimmings was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Young were also supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bellows will have an all day shower party at their home, Novcmbor 17, for Mrs. Ben jamin Bellows. All the neighbors and friends sre cordially Invited. Bring a covered dish for the dinner to be served at noon, and have a good old- fashioned visit with our neighbors. I. O. Davidson of Medford enjoyed the ' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houatln, of Trail, were dinner guests, November 18, of Mr, and Mrs. Jack arow. on Butte Palls highway. O. E. Lamb and daughter Edna who recently came home from Smith River, Calif., where she has been em ployed for several months: also Rob ert Lamb, visited at the V. R. Lamb borne November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bowers and fam ily of Ashland, also Ralph Lamb, who Is attending Normal, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. o, B. Lamb. Ralph called on his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Lamb Sunday eve nlng. Jamea Cummlngs returned home November D, from Sacred Heart hos pital where he has been confined with an Infected foot from a nail. He la much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin. Hollls and Btanley, visited their son and family, Mr. and Mra. Melvln Martin at Beagle, November 13. W, R. Lamb Is doing some carpen try work at the school bouse for the school board. The school board has had some more shale gravel hauled a the school grounds. Mr. James Twe dell did the hauling. He also hauled some shale for W. K. Lamb for the driveway. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Nov. 18 (Spl) The annual school census completed recently shows a total of 34 children In this school district, number 34. Of this number IS attend the grade school and five attend Jacksonville high school. Paul Chesnut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stnnley Chesnut, arrived home No vember 8 from Steward, Alaska, where he was employed on a rail road alnce last April. Mr. and Mrs. Chesnut and family ' now reside In the house belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dnvles who are making their home In Medford this winter. At a school meeting October 31 the budget for the 10.16-30 school year was adopted by the voters and Mrs. John Black elected director to aerie the term of Ivan Davlea who resides In Medford. Mr. and Mra. Horry Avers of Cen tral Point were guests November 0 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen moved their camp outfit home from the locking camp on Beaver creek November 6 and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John mack. Novem ber 7 Mr. and Mrs. Msdsen departed to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauls Culy at Beaver ereek. Residents of this community who made the trip to Ruch to vote In eluded: Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Kd Kelly. Lee Black, William Thur man and Stanley Chesnut. A storm last week brought two Inches of snow and sub-frcer.lng tem perature several nights. Lrster Parker and son of Humbug creek, who have maintained a camp above Oregon Belle mine all summer frcm which they operated a mine on the Humbug side of the moun tain, moved to a cabin on that side of the mmmtaln last week. The Ore gon Belle mine road becomes Im passable for cars In winter. AH InVninlljT ALBANY. N.iv. IS (API O. J. Shrdd lost In the rnce for Justice of the peace at Shrdd, Ore., but he wa happy lo congratulate the win ner, Ilar.ld Shrdd. his son. Y Slubs a heaping load; yon '11 like them; clean, hot, lasting.., MEDFORD Tel 631 1 Rogue River ROC1UE RIVER. Nov. IS (Spl.) Twenty-three members of Live Oak grange met at the hall, November 7, and elected new offlcera for another year. Those elected were Frank Hall, master; George Hutchlns, overseer; steward, Lloyd Miller; assistant stew ard, Emest Renklns; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Llbby Renklns; gate keeper, John Flemmlng: secretary, Nora Walt; treasurer, Lora Carter; chaplain, Mary Hutchlns; lecturer, Mary Matttson. The three Oraces are Mrs. R. Hullng. Marie Block and Mrs. Duesham. The executive com mittee Is Otto Fuhrman, Perry Walt and Rollln Stlehl. Mrs. Lelah Murry and Mrs. Florence Botkln who were former members here were welcome visitors. Thejadles now belong to the Bonanza grange. One name was presented for mem bership. A baby girl came to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belcher, October 30, and she Is very welcome as the other children are three small boys, Mrs. Faye Stlehl was honored with a shower at the aid meeting, Novem ber 4, held at the home of Mrs. Har old Van Duker. About 33 ladles were present and Mrs. Stlehl received many beautiful and useful gifts. - Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Orral Randleman were Medford shoppers Thursday. A number of the high school stu dents took part In three one-act plays given at the auditorium Thurs day evening. Everyone of the stu dents did their sets well and the plays were enjoyed by a packed house. Clvlo Improvement club met at the pleasant home of Mrs. Kate Mc Invaln. Eleven ladles enjoyed tho meeting. After regular business meet ing Mrs. Fowler gave a travelogue of her trip to Scotland telling of the beautiful memorial the Scots have for the boys who lost their lives In the World war. At the close of the meeting tea and cookies were served by the hostess. Tuesday's election was very quiet here with only about two-thirds of the registered voters voting. The city ticket had no opposition. Rollln mayor; E. E. Milter, treasurer and William Call, recorder, were all re elected, while Tom Wilson, Martin Burkhart, Dave Oelvln, Tom Smith and Andy Klleth were all re-elected councllmen. Harry Hill was the only new councilman elected. Sam Sandry, Harry White, Lelah Milton, Lora Car tar and Mrs. Sam Sandry were on the election board. Frank Hall, Har old Nourse, Belle Hart, Andry White and Myrtle Whipple were on the counting board. Mra. Lelah Murry and Mrs. Florence Botkln returned to their home at at Bonanza Saturday after spending a week visiting friends here. Trey were entertslned at the Fuhrman, Trotter, Beck and Whipple homes. Mra. Minnie Ouy, Miss Nell Penlne and Herbert Lewis, teachers, enjoyed the week-end vacation away from Rogue River, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler spent the weekend with friends In Ashland. Work has begun on the new hieh school and work will soon start on tne citys new water system. Mrs. Sam Sandry left Sunday for a week's visit with her daughter. m. raui woods of. Portland. Mrs. Frank Hall returned Tuand.v from a visit with her parents at m. gene. She also visited Mr. Hall's mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Mltchel of n.i. lfornla are visiting for some time with Mr. Mltchel's mother. snulit left Wednesday for Tule Lake where he with hla ann "Him- will trap this winter. Mr. and Mrs "Bud" Shulte were over for a few ays ana joe returned with them. . Foots Creek FOOTS crtKfnr v. , Mr. and Mra. nenro - . Qmnta Pass hsve sold 30O feet of "crease adjoining Kmle's Cas ino to Mr. and Mr- n. .... ... of Los Angeles, who recently bought the casino. Mr. snd Mrs. Drummond expect to build on their tract and ..mno meir nome here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones of Klamath Falls unit in., if.. n. fountain of Medford. spent the week end at the home of their parents. r- "J Prefountatn. Mr. ..., jones called on other friends whlia h.. '. .Mines is the former Josephine Prefountaln. Mr. and Mra. Joe WoodrU-k of Cen tral Point visited friends hsre re- 'nT have rented the Mary Helms rench at Klamath Junction and will operate it In connection with the ranch they own at Toio. Charles Comutt of Gold Hill naa moved to the Helm. r..s operate It this winter for them. r. and Mrs. Earl King of Klam ath Falls visited Mr. and Mra. M Boomallter November 8. They had been visiting their daughter and family at Selma. Mr. and Mra. Venetl r-... . White Swan. Waah.. are spending a two weeks vaeatlnn ih.i. - on the left fork of the creek. Mrs. o. H. Maasdam. Charles Chsmplln and Donald ElUott of Med- ...... .mini relatives nere Sunday. Holland Miller, whn u .mni the Benton mine, spent the week-end PHNE FUEL CO. 1122 N. Central at hli horn her tnd called on friend. Mr. and Mrs. p. McDuffy and Mr. and Mrs. Shores and children were among Grants Pass shoppers Novem ber ia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Panden and four children of Rogue River, have moved to the Black Channel property where he will wark for Mr. Murry. Mr. and Mrs. Shaver and two chil dren of Nebraska, who have been visiting Mrs. Shaver's slater, Mrs. Prank Dalley and family, have rented the Howard Harrison property and will remain here this winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. h. Miller were among those who attended the dedi cation of the Orange halt at Eagle Point. Paul McQuat, who formerly resided here, but Ms lived on the Green sprlng mountain for the past several years, was here November 8 to serve as Judge on the election board. Mrs. Relnklng was re-elected di rector of the Oold Hill Irrigation district November 8. The election was held at the Riviera store. Those serv ing on the beard were Lyndal Jac obs, Mrs. Thome and Mrs. Badley. ' Meteorological Report Forecast! Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and Wednesday, normal temperature. Oregon: Rain west end local rain or snow east psrtlon tonight and Wednesday, snows In Cascade range, normal temperature, moderate to fresh south to west wind off the coast. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 03, lowest 41. Total monthly precipitation, 2.13 Inches; excess for the month, 1 .20 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1038, 3.50 inches; excess for the season, 71 Indies. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 82 percent; 0 a. m. today, 84 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:03 a. m.; sun set 4:49 p. m. Observations Token at 6 a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. 25 77 ?5 S 5 a J 5 g 8 city- I! s r r r1 i' i Boise .. Boston 62 .. 00 40 B6 . 52 .. 83 26 34 SO 30 40 26 40 39 30 30 40 48 14 46 24 36 46 40 32 32 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .03 .00 .00 T .01 .00 .02 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Chlcsgo Denver Eureka Helena Los Angeles..- 78 Medford 62 Now York 50 Omaha 04 Phoenix Portland Reno ....... Roseburg -Salt Lake.. 70 60 . 64 . 60 . 42 San Francisco 00 Seattle 62 Spokane 48 Wash., D. O 60 Yakima - 48 Phone 642 We'll naul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. l9L. THIS FOR . u mOJ Actually we lose money on the Ljl H Wj ' ydL. I I ,ets. But we know that once you use CiS iv r ' tiS ' I a Gem Kaior, you will be a Gem Blade tmSP'SM n V' ! . B customer for life I No more "5 O'Clock ajSjJr fea. $ Shadow" (or you I Get this handsome set 1 UjT Vtvk srPk I I from your dealer today 1 I aPTtf jy 17 M GEM igm U MICR0MATIC RAZOR 1 fC,Es?ii i va a i ssspm X J r y ' --a",ll iiassts.siSi.tsi.ii.aai. 1 fiai Tl lilia flu ill III TiIiti T u 1 1 "rr ''" I HILLAH SHRINERS PLAN CEREMONIAL AT ORANT3 PASS. Nov. 18. (Spl.) Grants Pass nobles of Hlllah Temple of the Shrine are rushing prepara tions for the ceremonial to be held here November 10. In fee and colorful garb, the .Shrlners will "Invade the sacred do main of the Cavemen and hold a fall ceremonial under the leadership of Illustrious Potentate Austin B. Brownell," says the "Red Fez," of ficial publication of Hlllah T?mple. The Josephine county fairgrounds buildings have been selected for the affair, second ever to be held at Grants Pass. The first was staged 20 years ago. HJUh Temple's mem bership extends as far nor'.h as Eu gene, east to Lake county, west to the Pacific, and south Into Cali fornia. The ceremonial program will be launched at 2 p.m., when quaking novices will be registered by Re corder R. E. Dedrlck. After a business session, a parade will be held on the streets of the city, beginning at Fifth and A streets and ending at the city park. Rex Barnctt will be in charge of the parade, featuring the divan, uniformed units, nobility and novices. Noble L. M. Mitchell will welcome Shrlnors at a hospitality room after the parade, and the traditional ban quet will follow. The Temple's band will entertain with a concert, the patrol will show the newest maneuvers, and the drum and bugle corps will perform for the entertainment of the nobles. The reception of Illustrious Poten tate Austin B. Brownell and his di van and presentation of past poten tates, will precede the Induction of novices, who will be led over the scorching sands for the enjoyment of the assembled nobles. As a special feature, new to Hlllah ceremonials, there will "be a midnight Jamboree. CITY LEAGUE PRESIDENT WILL FINISH OUT TERM MARSHFTELD, Nov. 10. (AP) Although tendering his resignation. Mayor Charles H. Hugglns. president of the League of Oregon Cities, will continue to serve the league until the end of the year. Hugging was defeated for re-election aa mayor at last Tuesday's election. The executive committee of the league asked him to continue his work for allocation of revenues from the state gasoline tax fund to the cities. DOG BEATER SENTENCED TO CITY POUND LABOR PORTLAND. Nov. 15. (AP) Con victed In municipal court cf beating a dog to death, Stanley Bogley was sentenced by Judge Jultus Colin yes terday to serve 30 Saturdays and Sundays ministering to canine waifs at the Portland dog pound. Excavation Ogkrs 9 Chief Is Invited to Join Union NTW YORK, Nov. 13. (AP) John D. Rockefeller. Jr., founder of the "Sidewalk Superintendents' Club" New York's first' organisation of steam-shovel kibitzers got a bid to Join th union today. In a letter from the office of Loft Superintendent's local 104 AFL-af-ftliated building service employees International union, Rockefeller was notified the union claims "full au thority over all building superinten dents." The letter declared Rockefeller's excavation oglers at Rockefeller Plaza were "actually superintending" a new building project there and "to avoid any Jurisdictional disputes that may arise between your organi zation and ours," he should accept E OUTLI FUTURE POLICIES PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 14. (AP) Charles A. Sprague, Oregon's governor-elect, told several hundred Portlandera at a chamber of com merce luncheon Monday that he In tended to tackle the problems of the state In a "realistic manner" and warned that they could not be solved by rigid conformance to Inflexible political beliefs. He repeated campaign declarations that he was and would continue to be progressive in Ideas and conserva tive In finances. He said his realization of the problems facing him tempered any exultation be might feel at his vic tory, but quipped "for one who so recently had one foot In the grave and another on a banana peel. I do feel pretty good." Such a remark had been made of Sprague by Secre tary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. RIOTING IN CAIRO PUTS STUDENTS IN HOSPITAL CAIRO, Egypt. Not. 15. CAP) Violent claahes between student sup porters of the WAPD (nationalist) party and the government occurred at the University of Oiza today dur ing ceremonies commemorating the death of seven students In the 1939 disturbances. More than 100 students were slightly Injured end seven were in hospitals seriously wounded by sticks and stones. Held In Fraud TACOMA. Wash., Nov. 13. (AP) Thomas J. McPharland, 48, Puyal lup. Wash., WPA timekeeper, left for Los Angeles Sunday In custody of a deputy sheriff from that city to answer a fraud charge. He was ar rested here November J by deputy sheriffs at the request of California authorities. McPharland Is accused of having defrauded a Los Angeles wo man out of 61,600. an honorary membership card in the union local. Such a membership, the letter said, would protect the Interests of the kibitzers "at all times." Rockefeller Inaugurated the "Side walk Superintendents' Club" last Thursday when 600 charter member ship cards were passed to sidewalk quarterbacks. The membership cards. Inscribed with an old Dutch motto meaning "the best pilots stand on the shore," permit entranoe to a covered ter race promenade, 100 feet long, over looking the digging operations. Rockefeller decided to establish the club when a foreman nudged him while he was watching his own build ing excavation and told him: "All right, buddy, move on now." RITES HELD EOR ASHLAND. . Nov. 15. (Spl) Pun eral services were held here this af ternoon for Mrs. Eugenia L. Atkin son, 88, who passed away Snturdav at her home. Mrs. Atkinson, who had resided here for 60 year3, was Lorn July 31. 1850, In Parma. N. Y. She had been 111 for 15 years. She was a charter member of the Ashland Order of the Eastern Star and a l:ng-tlme member of the local Presbyterian church. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Susie Allen and Mrs. Clara E. Payne, Ashland, and Mrs. Fanny McMlltlan, Vancouver, B. C; two nieces, Lottie Owen and Mirjorte Sparkman, both of Seattle, Wash., and a nephew, Glenn Owen, Republic, Mo. Entombment will be at the Ash land Mausoleum. Weather Northern California : Pair scuth snd Increasing cloudiness north por tion tonight and Wednesday; prob ably light rain extreme north coast; slightly warmer north portion to night but local morning frosts In in terior; gentle variable wind off coast. Oregon: Rain west and local rain or snow east portion tonight and Wednesday; snow In Cascade range; normal temperature; moderate to fresh south to west wind off coast. Auto Collision Fatal . SALEM. Nov. 15. (AP) Mrs. Ja cob M. Slelghter, 38. was killed last night when an automobile In which she was riding with her husband was In collision with a car driven by Mrs. Nick Langer. Palmer llnyt Honored MADISON, Wis.. Nov. 15, (API Palmer Hoyt, manager of the Port land (Ore.) Oregonlan, was elected treasurer of Sigma Delta Chi, profes sional Journalistic fraternity, at the close of Its 33rd national convention Sunday. COURT HOUSE NEWS furnished ay tat Jackson County Aoetrsct Co. Ill disth Street Marriage Licenses Clyde B. Taylor and Margaret L. Bateman. Floyd E. Simmons and Elsie Weed- mark. BUI P. Walker and Margie A. Moran. George Eemmer and Augusta C. Essary. Robert B. Bison and Betty Mallery. Probate Court R. C. Fredette files cancellation of assumed business name of Medford Poultry and Egg Company, Medford. Lydla A. Morton, Oliver O. Mor ton, Alice A. Morton, Alta P. Mor ton, Marie M. Hansen, file certificate of assumed business name of "Med ford Poultry and Ejg Company," Medford. Circuit Court Jackson County bank vs. John Mace, for money, . Talent Irrigation District vs. un known heirs of William I. Vaughn et al, If deceased, to quiet title. State of Oregon vs. Robert R. Riley alias Robert Bowman, burglary not in a dwelling. State of Oregon vs. Alberta Bon ney, forgery of endorsement. Callle Palm vs. J. C. Cass et al, foreclosure. Mamie O. Smallwood vs. Preston Smallwood, divorce. Freia Mae Comer vs. Arthur O. Comer, to annul marriage. Real Estate Transfers A. W. Llndberg et ux to M. M. Evans. Q C D., land In DLO 78, Twp. 37S. R. 2W. W.M. M. M. Evans to A. W. Llndberg et ux. Q.C.D., land In DLC 76, Twp. 37S. R. 3W. W.M. Frank Stephenson et ux to How ard Daylls et ux. W. D., land In DLC 61, Twp. 363. R. 2W. W.M. Clyde Walters et ux to O. T. Mer cer et ux, W. D., lot 11, bleck 1, Wal nut Park Add. to Medford. M. O. Marcy to Gertrude A. Ama poker, W. D., part lot 13 Meyers Add. to Medford. Gertrude A. Amspoker et vlr to A. J. Farra et ux. W. D., part lot 13 Meyers Add. to Medford. . Emma D. Kitts to Harry C. Skyr man. W. D.. NW'4 of NWH Sec. 37, Twp. S4S. R. 4W. W.M. Elizabeth A. Pierce to Prank L. Earhart, deed, Vind In DLC 44 Twp. 378. R, l.W W.M. Clara M. Patching to Frank L. Ear- i n Misses' and Women's Winter Coats Yesterday's Price teas Sold elsewhere up to 12.98 This is your chance to save more than ever on l tailored coat I Fleeces and tweeds with smart self trim. Sport and semi-dress styles designed to flat ter. Glowine colors, Come early! Sizes for all. Yesterday's , Op to 16.98 Take advantage of the tremendous savings! Tai lored and dressy coats! Furred or self-trimmed I Fitted and swagger styles! Every one is carefully tailored. Save now at Wards. Sizes for all. MONTGOMERY WA R I) Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland' Comrort Convenience Coortety . Service Attractive Rates: Hotel Cornelini K3 a n Park Portlsnd ben o IN THE HEART OF THE 0IT? hart, QCIX, land In DLO 44. Twp. 37B. R. 1W. W.M. W. J. Montgomery et ux to Walter Reece et ux, WJ., lot 4, block 34, Ashland. E. O. Owen et ux to Wilms M. Nut ter, W.D., lot on Granite street In Ashland. Wilms N. Nutter to Walter A. Sumner et ux, QC.D., lot on Granite street In Ashland. Irwin T. Anderson et ux to K. J. Warper, WX.. part of lot In Pierce's Sub. In Twp. 873: R. 1W. W.M. H. J. Harper to Hymer Peterson. Q.C.D., part of lot In Pierce's Sub. in Twp. 378. R, 1W. W.M. Gertrude Elliott to Agnes Boyer. WD, part lot 4, block 1, Riverside Add. to Gold Hill. Delia Skinner Lee to J. J. Skinner, WD., N3 lot 8 block , Park Add. to Medford. Robert A. Kelson to Lester L. Laa ger et ux, W. D, part lot 9, block 3, Cottage Add. to Medford. Nellie M. Jermsta to Ed wilder. W.D.. 3 acres In SWV4 of NEV4 of SW',i Sec. 16 In Twp. 388. R, 1W. Joseph A. Fitzgerald et ux to Ed ward Owens Cunningham, W. D.. land In Sees. 16 and 31 in Twp. MS. R. 1W. Fred R. Benedict to Marie Bene- . diet, W.D.. land In Sec. 15 In Twp. 38S. R. 4W. BY PRE-ELECTION ODDS PORTLAND. Not. IS f AP) An attack upon a palitlcal writer, Duano Hennessy, for use of estimates of bet ting odds prevailing prior to last Tuesday's election waa made by Senator-elect R-ufus Hoi man In an ad dress Monday before the meniera' forum of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Holman asserted that Henneasy'i stories had been based upon Infor mation gained from "brothels" and "gambling dens." Betting commissioners had offered wagers at odds of 10 to 7 that Hol man would be defeated by Willis Ma honey, Democratic nominee, who was beaten by Holman. LICENSE PLATE DRAWING SCHEDULED FOR NOV. 22 SALEM. Nov. 15 (AP) Secretary of State Earl Snell said yesterday drawing for low 1939 automobile li cense plates would be held here No vember 33. Approximately 37,000 11-. cense applications have been re ceived. 50 Price iras 1498 Telephone 286 -tIM as ontMsn Mn Park At. HotI .! I Par Portland 1