Show UP IN PORTLAND As an indication how a former park city scribe spends his sun day we clip the following from the oregon journal portland oregon of august alth it was written by scam sam Ra kadmon iddon jr who perhaps while writing the story longed for the cool breezes of his former mountain home there are others who wish he and were enjoying them just fora for a spell of course sato saim says and it came to pass that it was the morning of the tenth day of the eighth month the day of rest and the alarm clock being i muffled the tired city mita mato slept until lang after the well crew ile he slee peth until his housewife floreth for the sweetness of the milk on oa the front stoop and it behoove th him to arise and remove bic ie lacteal fluid to thel the congealing precincts of the cooling closer anon he return eth t to the pillow of his couch and his 11 ears were deaf unto the catu or of the tolling church cli bell but it greneth exceeding warm and for him there was nal nfl further re rest t and at high noon did lie he arise and the was 84 ile he his big firt first meal and was restless he hark eneth to the lure of the river rind and the park and the shidy places and gat hernig about him liis his family brood lip lie hied himself aither and at the second hour after 12 even was the tempers anre anre 90 and going up sans sang cost coat and collar lie find rth eth some pe geniee nice where the suns rays penetrates penetrate lh not so remain rem eth he there until abc th hour of 5 lefore afore the moons tr and nt it that hour was the temperature 93 Ga zooks quote bote he be sure some lot hot but ai time e fleeth or ard I 1 ill alie c sun slin ret ireth the breezes lid did blow and the mercury lid did descend dese end whereupon lid did the tired deiy man repair with his ili family imo their heir own fireplace where fire there liere was wais not and the evening was filled with comfort and on the lay day following abich is this day of heat there was less r A probable maximum of 75 degrees this aliis afternoon force ethehe eth the weather man which ir if lie he speak eth tile the truth were well I 1 and it shall come to pis pass that eveah iaal there willae will b e tin ill abundance of rain we should worry |