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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. VOL. 10, NO. 103 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921 \ $1.50 PER YEAR O PPOSES H O ISK BILL 213. WALTER JENKINS TO TOUR RUTH B. YOUNG, BRIDE COUNTY COUNCIL WASHINGTON - LINCOLN FORMER BORING MAN how th e O utlook can justify CHAUTAUQUA ROUTE OF PORTLAND MAN HOLDS FINE MEETING SOCIAL GIVEN BY LEAGUE WEDS PORTLAND GIRL its lu a st ttitu d e tow ard H ouse Bill No. 215 a fte r th e experience we hnd two G resham frien d s of th e popular T he follow ing news item from th e years ago w ith a sim ilar m easure com m unity sin g er. W alter Jen k in s, known as S enate Bill No. 4 5 is not will be in te reste d in reading th e fol O regonian will be of In terest to M ult a little perplexing to us, us th is new lowing article ta k en from th e Sun-, nom ah county people: m easure em bodies practically all of day O regonian. Mr. Jen k in s is w ell' “ W hen friends of th e bride and th e objectiouable featu res contained known here w here he has led sev bridegroom bribed th e ir taxi d riv er in th e fo rm er m easure and some of eral com m unity sings. to tak e them to th e police sta tio n its provisions are even m ore ob T he P o rtlan d idea of com m unity a fte r th e wedding S atu rd ay night. noxious. singing is to be given next sum m er Mrs. P. B. P arks, 686 E ast B urnside Upon en terin g into a discussion of In 135 w estern cities th ro u g h the stree t, and m o th er of th e bride, be th is m easure we do not wish to be co n tract ju st closed by th e Ellison- cam e alarm ed. To p lacate th e police construed as being an tag o n istic to W hite o rg an izatio n w ith W alter J e n she followed them to th e sta tio n with the consolidation plan for th e o rg a n kins, song leader. T his will be the a huge package of ice cream and ization and conduct of o u r public first organized effort to do in a w edding cake. schools. However, we do w ant to go w holesale m an n er com m unity sin g The bride was Miss Ruth B. Young, on record as being m ost em p h atical ing w hich has proved so popular in county public health nurse, and th e ly opposed to any law th a t tak es P o rtlan d T h at a P o rtlan d man bridegroom was M orris A. Gould. from any com m unity its rig h t to self- should have been selected is n atu ra l, The cerem ony was perform ed at th e d eterm in atio n . Should th is bill be especially in view of Mr. Je n k in s' hom e of Mrs. P arks by Rev. F ra n k L. come a law in its p resen t form , the m usical popularity. W em ett of the C entenary-W ilbur p-ople of any county which elected The e h a u ta u q u a circuit on which M ethodist ch u rc h .” to come u n d er its provisions would Mr. Je n k in s will ap p ear is th e larg -l No m ore definite word th an this v irtu ally tu rn th e ir e n tire school est in A m erica an d is know n as the m anagem ent over to the five d irec t seven-day circuit. It opens in L ouis has been received by frien d s of Miss ors, provided for in th is bill, and who iana early in A pril, 1921, and, cover Young, or ra th e r Mrs. Gould, but a re clothed with unlim ited a u th o ri ing m ost of th e la rg e r cities th ro u g h those who are w orking w ith h er on ty. U nder th is proposed law these TexaH, A rizona, New Mexico, C ali th e county public h ealth work have five d irecto rs have ab so lu te control fornia, N evada, U tah, Oregon, W ash over all of th e affairs of th e county ington, Idaho, it ends in late August been assured th a t she will continue school d istric t, can re-d istrtc t and in M ontana. In each of th ese cities h er work as county h ealth n u rse for fix all b oundaries of sub-districts, com m unity singing will be dem on some tim e, p erhaps u n til June. can consolidate a d istric t th a t is stra te d in th e la rg e C hautauqua ten t A stu d e n t nurse will be assigned to $100,000 in debt w ith one o r m ore and an o rg an izatio n form ed to assure th a t have no indebtedness, can p u r Its perm anence. At the close of the M ultnom ah county rig h t aw ay and chase o r sell school sites, buildings, circu it Mr. Je n k in s will re tu rn to Mrs. Gould will stay u n til th e assist equipm ent, etc., can p urchase all P o rtlan d to co n tin u e his Y, M. C. A. a n t n u rse is th o ro u g h ly fam iliar w'ith supplies, levy all taxes, co n tra ct In work and com m unity singing in th is th e work. debtedness by issuing bonds or w ar city. B aptist R oll C all, Mrs. Geo. Honey, presid en t of th e ran ts, all w ithout co nsulting the peo T he B aptists are to have an all- PLEASANT VIEW M ultnom ah County Public H ealth as ple. This is undem ocratic. The bill NEW METHOD FOUND day m eeting at th e Bethel B aptist provides th a t reg u la r m eetings of the FOR RENEWING YOUTH sociation, says th a t when Mrs. Gould church S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 26, be Mr. M cKinley an,) Mr. B ader, d istric t board sh all be held in the leaves a new nurse will be obtained ginning a t 10 a. m. T he o bject is whose b irth d ay cam e on St. V alen courthouse. To many th is would Class No. 10 of th e M ethodist Sun to continue th e work. consecration, business and roll call. tin e 's day, w ere honored with a b irth prove to be a source of g re a t incon Every m em ber and all in terested are day d in n e r given th em by Mr. and venience, p articu la rly in some of th e day school held a class p arty a t th e Mrs. G ould’s husband is a civil en urged to be present. Mrs. R. L arson. A few friends were la rg e r counties w here it is possible hom e of th e ir teach er, Mrs. C. M. g in eer and they expect to m ake th e ir Qualified young people from P o rt invited in to spend th e evening in th a t a m em ber would be obliged to hom e in th e east. land will fu rn ish music Sunday even gam es and dancing a fte r which Ice trav el a d istan ce of 40 o r 50 m iles Z im m erm an, la st F rid a y night. The first p a rt of th e evening was ing, fo r both th e young people’s cream and cake w ere served. and be it rem em bered th a t no provi m eeting a t 6 :3 0 and evangelistic Miss H elen W ilhelm en tertain ed a sion has been m ade fo r th e ir com spent in o u td o o r gam es a fte r which GRANGE CIRCUS BRINGS church service following. few friends a t her hom e with Mr. and pensation. all w ent Into th e house aud practiced • OUT LARGE CROWD Owing to im p o rta n t business to be Mrs. M. G. W oodle on S atu rd ay even The d istric t school board m ust p re ath letic stu n ts, closing th e evening by ■ considered and new m em bers to be ing, F eb ru ary 12th. Nearly 4 00 persons atten d ed the pare a budget, am i shall call a m eet all jo in in g in singing th e class song. voted on, every m em ber of th e church grunge program at O rient S aturday John B ram hall of T um alo, O re ing for th e purpose of giving the is requested to be present a t th e As a m eans of renew ing yo u th , an] school electors a reaso n ab le o p p o r and enjoyed th e many prayer m eeting T hursday evening at gon, visited with his b ro th e r h ere one tu n ity to criticise th e aforesaid b u d evening's rom p with a class of boys evening num bers which had been arru n g ed . j day la st week, Mrs. F ra n k W ostells. T he whole evening was a series of Mrs. Wm. M orton spent th e week- get. W ith an a rb itra ry board on the o r g irls b eats goat glands every tim e REV JE S SE E. BROWN, P asto r. m ost successful stu n ts and events i end w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. th ro n e, we can im agine th e sa tisfa c an d costs nothing. and everyone expressed them selve as tion a hum ble tax p ay er would get 1 W oodard. FAIRVIEW having a plendtd tini<*. out of such an o p p o rtunity. Oregon The epidem ic of m usic th a t has is rated second am ongst th e sta te s of FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY More than $80 were cleared from tru ck P leasan t View and S pringdale Mrs. O. W alin en tertain ed w ith a th e union educationally. This c e r HONORED IN SCHOOLS th e evening's efforts and th e charges , has laid hold of as m any o r m ore vic- tainly speaks volum es fo r th e In tel for everything was very low. Mem h andkerchief show er in honor of h er Itim s th an did th e epidem ic of flu two E lab o rate program s w ere carried bers of tlie gran g e who had charge m other, Mrs. G. Olby. who is visiting years ago. L ast week we reported ligence and progressive sp irit of the of th e arran g e m en ts express th eir com m unities of th is g re a t com m on w ith her, th e occasion being Mrs. th e form ing of th e ‘‘S pringdale Pep w ealth. T h ere Is a tendency tow ard o ut In b oth schools in G resham th is th a n k s and appreciation for th e gen m orning in ho n o r of George W ash b and” with 15 c h a rte r m em bers, an t Olby's birth d ay . The aftern o o n was cen tralizatio n of governm ent by com erous support given them by th e pub is week ''S in c la ir’s o rc h e stra ” w ith m issions and boards th a t finds Its in g to n ’s b irth d ay . In both schools lic and th e help of all who took p a rt spent in tyin g o u t a quilt which w as th th e assem bly room s were crowded 17 c h a rte r m em bers has been o rg a n m ade by th e P resb y terian L adies’ ized. As a m a tte r of common in te r acme and last expression In th is with pupils and th e ir frien d s who in th e program . m easure. It brings th e en tire m an T he program will probably be re Aid. Those p resen t w ere Mrs. O. and self p reservation am ong th e agem ent of o u r edu catio n al In stitu listened to In terestin g exercises and peated In th e n ear fu tu re a t some C ristenson, Mrs. M. M arkinson, Mrs. est in sp irin g talk s. p aren ts, we would like to suggest th e tions u n d er the control of the few. B. Sands and ch ildren, Misses S. At th e g rad e school th e program of o th e r g ranges, but no definite dates of th e p are n ts clubbing T here has been considerable talk Olby, V. Olby, and H. C ristenson, advisability songs, rec itatio n s and exercises was have been fixed. to g e th er now, and re n tin g or ere ct all of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. Dr. ing a com m unity house w here they ab o u t th e power of th e school m a well carried out and received much chine organized from a ce n tral head. P eterson, A. H usby, S. Lockwood, can POWELL VALLEY in peace and q u iet for the T his m easu re g ath ers up th e sc a t applause. P rincipal Q uleksall closed Mrs. Grigley and children. Mrs. Lewis next rest thp h o u r w ith a fine talk on th e life few m onths w hile all of the and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sim p young m usicians are learn in g to play tered independent local com m unities, of the g ren t “ F a th e r of His Coun The Home and F oreign M issionary CEDAR AND VICTORY each solving Its own problem s In Its try .” T he pupils were dism issed for society of the L u th eran church will Mr. W alin and Mr. Olby. A nother big slide has blocked the ( son, th e ‘‘F low er w altz” aro u n d th e grave own way, and co n cen trates them u n and frien d s of th e M. E. ihe day at th e close of th e program . m eet at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Base L ine extension n ear th e cem ent 1 M embers gath ered on F rid ay to help of “Old Black Jo e ,” “ Down on th e d e r one hend to be organized for A d ram atizatio n of W ashington's E m anuel A ndrrson n ear P leasan t bridge. T he road crews a re busy j church Swanee R iver" n ea r “ My Old K en m any purposes th a t may seem good beautify the church grounds. A w on farew ell ad d ress form ed th e main Home on T hursday, F eb ru ary 24th. clearin g o u t th e highw ay. T his is derful im provem ent was m ade be tucky H om e” in o u r good old to those In pow er.” fea tu re of th e program a t Union A good atten d an ce Is desired. only one of a series of slides large fore th e day was over. The ladies ' ‘A m erica.” The dem and for th is Intqultlous High school, which was well carried Tlie P aren t-T each er association an d sm all th a t have been com ing bro u g h t well-filled baskets w hich th in g com es from those In control of out by th e young people. Several m u will hold th e ir reg u la r m eeting on down into th e road all w inter. PLEASANT HOME o u r school affairs and not from the were spread on a tab le in th e church Re sical num bers w ere given by th e pu F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary 25. Mrs. A. H. B urns and children and a bounteous m eai was given the p atrons and taxpayers who will be Mrs. M yrtle LaDue has ren ted tin- governed by It and who will have to pils, Miss M ontague and Miss W yeth fresh m en ts will be served and th e sp ent Monday visiting w ith Mrs. men a t noon. of th e faculty and Ju d g e S tapleton ladies are requested to bring cake o r place south of th e M ethodist church foot th e bills. H enry F ritz. Ed. B urlingam e has im proved th e cookies. The Home M aker's club will gave addresses. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Stafford and ch il looks of his p roperty by having the which was recently vacated by Mr. We are told th a t th e m easure Is School was dism issed a t noon for hold a hom e-m ade candy sale a fte r and Mrs. F ra n k L ake, and sh e ex endorsed by th e sta te school su p e r d ren and Mrs. A lta G entry and son old fence tak en aw ay. If a few pects to spend the su m m er in P lea s th e business m eeting T his club th e day. Russell w ere d in n e r guests at the in ten d en t and by m any of th e county ore of F airview citizens would catch a n t Home. which was recently organized is hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden, m su p e rin ten d e n ts of the sta te , also by the clean-up sp irit they could im p lan n in g to raise money enough to Ineretw ed Efficiency. Mr. and Mrs. M artin V olbreck, Mrs. ed u cato rs In sta te s w here It Is In Sunday. prove th e looks of th e ir places also The railw ays of th e U nited S tates send one of th e ir n u m b e r to tho A n um ber of local people atten d ed by te a rin g down old fences and M. E. M arkell and son, W ilfred Mar- o peration. These en d o rsem en ts and kell of P o rtlan d , were th e guests of recom m endations are not sufficient ap p ear to be ren d erin g m ore efficient su m m er school at Oregon A gricul th e M ultnom ah g range circus at cleaning up. service as tim e goes along, and th e re tu ra l College in Ju n e. A sh o rt p ro Mr. and Mrs. Edsol M arkell T uesday, O rient last S aturday evening. A Miss Daisy C rocker, who is teach (to d a y ). Mrs. V olbreck and Mrs. M. evidence upon which we should base | will u n doubtedly be less cause for gram of readings and songs will be n u m b er of them took p a rt in the ing in Hood River, spent th e w eek o u r reasons for ado p tin g it. We com plaint in fu tu re if th e good work given and a social h o u r enjoyed. plays and different stu n ts w hich m ade end w ith Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e and E. M arkell are th e s is te r and m o th er would much ra th e r h ear th e evidence! K arl J. H ugberg is rem odeling Ills is continued. More ears have been of Edsol M arkell. up th e program . of those who have to m eet th e re hom e and m aking som e changes th a t fam ily. Mrs. C. B. Steenm an, Mrs. M yrtle q u irem en ts of th e law in o peration i m ade av ailab le fo r shippers. The P lum b plan received its q u ie t add g reatly to th e com fort and size S tation U ses T hree S ilos. LaD ue and Mrs. Edsol M arkell were th an to ta k e th e word of those in con us on N ovem ber 2d, and it is now up of th e rooms. T h ree silos are used in th e e x p e r-1 One Dodge delivery 1920. A -l con G resham visitors Monday. tro l. i t is argued th a t th is is an op One 1918 C hevrolet ¡m ental feeding te sts a t th e ea ste rn dition, $950. H erm an W alters is ill w ith m easles tional m easure b u t it is not. U nder ! to th e ex<>cut1ves of th e roads to Many « lillilreii I nderw eig h t. adopt policies th a t will n ot give rise Oregon branch ex perim ent sta tio n , touring, good condition, $450. One Rev. E arl B. Cott n is d riving th e Eleven of th e 23 ch ild ren u nder T he old o rd er of Union. One is filled w ith corn en-I 1920 to u rin g , good condition, $500. F ord w hich was recen tly purchased its provisions if adopted by th e coun to com plaints. ty each and every d istric t is su b ject s c h o o l age. and 16 of th e 46 In silage, an o th e r w ith peas and barley, GRESHAM OVERLAND CO., for th e use of the p asto r on th e ex to th e board of five d irecto rs, w h ere th in g s has passed aw ay. P riv a te .own school, were found to he u n derw eight W. A. Hessel. tended te rrito rv which he serves. ersh ip and o p eratio n , with g o v ern and th e th ird w ith sunflow ers. B e -' as m any d istric ts m ight n ot w ant to m ent reg u latio n , should have th e ef in child conferences held in Langlois sides all th is m a teria l th e sta tio n pro-1 F rien d s will be glad to learn th a t p articip ate. As an exam ple, ta k e duced 250 tons of alfa lfa hay and E xperim ent S tatio n R eport. th e Ic k ie r fam ily are all on th e con M ultnom ah county. P o rtlan d could fect of keeping th e railro a d s off th e in December. T he average p ercen t age of underw eight was 9.4. rep o rts sev eral thousand bushels of g ra in in j Scientific farm p ractice as devel valescent list. sboais. • elect to bring th e county u n d er thp Miss Lassie Lane, who conducted th e oped and recom m ended by th e O re 1920. op eratio n of this law, reg ard less of conference as arran g e d by th e home gon E xperim ent statio n should be Peach leaf cu rl co n tro l to be c e r - , B asket B all. th e w ishes of th e county d istricts Many rain fall farm ers of w estern kept years in advance of g eneral Do you w ant to see a fast gam e of which would be affected by it, at thp tain m ust be u n d erta k en by sp ray in g d em o n stratio n ag en t, held in cooper Oregon have gone back to th e in te r farm practice, In o rd e r th a t th e new basket ball? with B ordeaux m ixture, 6-6-50, not ation with th e N orthern C urry Com If so see th e gam e m ountain regions of M ontana and m ethods, crops and v arieties may be scheduled for F eb ru ary 25 nt O rient , sam e tim e P o rtlan d as a d istric t of la te r th an F eb ru ary 10. Every bud m unity club. th e first class has no direct in te rest Idaho looking for new land, fo rg et fully tested before offered to th e gran g e hall between th e O rient team I m ust be covered. Once Is enough If Wood, Wood, Wood. tin g th e m arshes and tld e la n d s in farm er, says Jam es T. Ja rd in e , d i and th e G. S. W averly club of P ort-] in th e m a tte r. put on rig h t, and both tree and crop It occurs to us th a t o u r p resen t th e ir own back yard, w hich, If d ra in rector, In his rep o rt fo r 1918-’2O land. G am e begins at 8 p. m. Ad consolidation law. as am ended by will be spared from cu rl th ro u g h o u t 1 Old grow th fir on gravel road % mile so u th Cotton sta tio n a t $6.50 per ed, become th e m ost profitable lands ju s t off the college press Much in m ission 25c. H ouse Bill No. 50 passed e a rlie r in th e season. cord or will deliver. C. D. Cathey, in th e sta te fo r such crops as g arden form ation th a t has added to th e p ro f th e p resen t session of th e leg islatu re tf tru c k and vegetables, and sm all fru it its of farm ing, and even m ore facts D entistry m ade painless by nerve phone 97. C loth in g Project». S ave M oney. m akes am ple provision for th e con and berries. D rainage specialists will u nder investigation with prom ise of Schools for tra in in g leaders In | solidation of any d istric t th a t may blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C. P. Dressmaking. help them find o u t w hen and how the eventual solution, are explained in special phases of th e clo th in g p ro jects w ant to do so. U nder th is law It Is Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt H ave ren ted Mrs. P. A. G ould’s lands may be reclaim ed. the report. Copies free on request. conducted in Jackson an d Coos coun optional w ith each d istric t w hether land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. residence and am p repared to uo all ties were atten d ed by 58 women rep o r not they unite, and th is is as It T eam W ork B e tte r resu lts a re o btained when Subscribe now for th e O utlook and kinds of dressm aking. Miss L eitrltz, resen tin g 19 com m unities. On the should he. This Is se lf-d e term in a phone 79x5. fowls are fed according to appetite Am prepared to do all kinds of 70 g arm en ts m ade a saving of tion. T his proposed legislation Is your P o rtlan d Daily. th a n according to rule. T here a re no team work. Wm. Booth, phone G resh $135.36, was reported. T he kinds of ju 1 st an o th e r link In th e chain leading Need Your Suit Cleaned? best p o ultry feeds o r ratio n except am 33x3. w ork in which m ost women of th e up to cen tralizatio n of o u r ed u catio n own affairs to handle. T his is th e those th a t supply th e necessary food Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re com m unities are in te reste d were al system , of which th e re Is a bill only fu nction le ft to th e people lo In th is age of tendency to pairin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for elem ents most econom ically. Hens Spray Now. done, and th e women who atten d ed now pending In congress which if cally. ca n n o t do well on a w hole g rain r a Lim e and su lp h u r spray, both liq th e schools are helping th e ir n eigh passed will be the final and last act monopoly and g o v ern m en t by boards ladles and men. and com m issions it seem s well to re uid and dry, in any q u an tity . Spray bors. Onp woman cam e six milea on in th e consum m ation of th e m oat P E T E R LBNARD. T ailor. tion. tain to th e people locally th is la st outfits, hose nozzles, etc. L. L. K id horseback, roads being Im passable pow erful political m achine ev er fo ist vestige of d em ocratic g o v ern m en t.” Mrs. L. T. Lusted was in G resham der Hdwe. Com pany. 103 for vehicles. See John Brown for Insurance, ed upon an unsuspecting and cre d u T he q uestion involved in th is p ro on business yesterday. I can ta k e care of all lines of lous people. Main Street Garage. Iticrease.1 C ost to SjiortMiicn. posed legislation is one th a t should sta n d a rd in su ran ce, including F ire, Hon. B F. Mulkey in his .argum ent he su b m itted to th e people fo r th e ir Life, C asualty, A utom obile in tho D entistry m ade painless by nerve | This g ara g e Is now open fo r g en Mr. K idder has received word th a t blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C. P. eral re p a ir w ork of all kinds by ex th e price of an g lers' and h u n te rs' ag ain st S enate Bill No. 45 two years co n sid eratio n . A p parently th e a u best com panies on e a rth . John Jo h n son, 611 Morgan Bldg.. P o rt perienced w orkm an. N orm an Sm ith, 1 licenses has advanced. T he new ago. rem ark ed th a t, “ Jo h n Fisk has th o rs of It are a fra id to tr u s t th e ItroWn, Main stre e t, G resham , phone said th a t th e cradle In which A m eri land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. phone 61. tf ] price established has not been sta te d ; people. O. N. SAGER 981. tf can lib erty was rocked was In the ‘town m eetin g ’ where each locality D entistry m ade painless by n e r v e 1 1 blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C P m et an<) solved its own problem s In Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt th e town g overnm ent. T he only th in g today left to us as a vestige of th e land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. ‘tow n m eetin g ’ Is the co u n try school The B a n s or G resham pays 6 per d istric t w tth its own governm ent of E xtensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder cent In terest on tim e d eposits.— Adv. school d irecto rs, clerk, etc., with its S tre e ts 'P a s s e n g e r S tation and much b e tte r accom m odations have been provided fo r o u r patrons. Electric-driven, Gas-heated T his building is now being used exclusively by us and, in ad d i tion to th e tick et office, lost a rtic le s’ b u reau and express office, we have installed an “ ELECTRIC 8TO R E ,” w here M azda lam ps and electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade for elec BY' PYltENT-TEACM KR ASSOCIATION OF T B O I T I ttl.K tric lig h t and pow er, and w here light and pow er bills may be paid. T he various P aren t-T each er asso ciations w ere well represen ted a t the m eeting of the County Council held at T ro u td ale la st S aturday. T ru e to th e ir rep u ta tio n fo r hospitality, th e ladies of T ro u td ale served an ab u n d a n t and appetizing luncheon a t th e noon hour in th e basem ent of the ch u rch, a fte r w hich all ad jo b rn ed to th e m ain floor for the program and business m eeting. T he part of th e program furnished by th e children was well carried out an d elicited h ea rty applause. This was followed by an able lecture by Dr. A. G ran t of th e Oregon Social H ygiene society deserving of th o u g h tfu l consideration. Dr. G rant, sp eaking fo r th e society he re p re sen ts, advocated th e sam e teaching of sex, along w ith biology, in th e g ra d e schools. At th e business m eeting, Mrs. J. Lynch, president, presiding, a rising vote of th a n k s was given th e T ro u t dale ladies fo r th e ir generous hos p itality. It was voted th a t a rep re se n tativ e be p resen t a t th e next m eeting of th e county fa ir board re q u estin g th a t th e ch ild ren ’s club building be given a m ore ce n tral lo cation, also th a t space be reserved fo r a nursery and rest room w here th e children of m o thers atten d in g th e fa ir could be cared for by a tte n d a n ts from the various P aren t-T each e r associations. A le tte r was read from th e ru ra l school com m ittee of th e P o rtlan d A rt L eague asking for cooperation in th e beautification of th e grounds su rro u n d in g the ru ra l schools by th e m ass plan tin g of shrubbery. This has been successfully carried on in C alifornia school d istric ts for some tim e. Definite action was postponed u n til th e m a tte r had been voted on by th e local associations. It was voted to send resolutions of condolence to th e tre a su re r, Mrs. M ilne, recently bereaved of h e r h u s band. R eports were given by rep rese n ta tives of local o rganizations show ing th a t m uch is being accom plished. T he L usted school extended an in v itatio n fo r th e next m eeting to be held a t P lea san t Home th e th ird S at u rday in A pril, w hich was accepted. A very p retty hom e w edding was N early 50 m em bers and friends of th e Evangelical L eague m et at the solem nized last W ednesday, F e b ru hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brug- ary 16, a t th e hom e of th e b rid e's g er fo r a W ashington-L incoln social a u n t in P o rtlan d , w hen Miss E dith M onday evening. A most d elig h tfu l Mays of P o rtlan d becam e th e wife of evening was spent in a social tim e H orace Knox, a well know n Boring and a pleasing program was rendered. man. A fter th e cerem ony th e happy Miss F rie d a R am ser. Miss E lizabeth Schw edler and Melvin B rugger gave couple left for so u th ern Oregon ap p ro p riate readings which w ere in w here they a re spending th e ir honey- I moon. On th e ir re tu rn they will tersp ersed w ith songs and music. m ake th e ir home in P o rtlan d Among th e p ro m in en t-g u ests p res Mrs. Knox has been em ployed for ent w ere Geo. W ashington (M elvin B rugger) and his good wife M artha a n u m b er of years a t th e M eier A (K a th e rin e B ratze l), A braham L in F ran k com pany sto re in P o rtlan d and coln, (W a lte r R am ser) and his good the em ployes of th a t com pany gave wife, (L ouise H em rich ), also Sambo the brid e and groom such a show er (E d w ard S chw edler) and Mammy of gifts, both b ea u tifu l and useful, (V irginia C u rrln ) rep resen tin g th e th a t it req u ired an au to to move slaves whom Lincoln freed by his ; them to th e ir new home. Mr. Knox ow ns a larg e farm at proclam ation. Miss Elizabeth Schw ed ler was costum ed as an In d ian m aid Boring and also a b eau tifu l hom e in P o rtlan d , w here they will m ake th e ir en of the days of Geo. W ashington. T hese c h a racters from th e past home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Knox are m em added much to th e novelty and en jo y m ent of th e evening. The house was bers of th e L aurelw ood M ethodist attractiv ely decorated w ith th e n a t church in P o rtlan d and both are a c t ional colors. At th e close of th e ev ive w orkers. F rien d s h ere wish them every suc ening a dainty lunch was served. cess in life. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Almetal Washing Machines PLAYLET “ Mrs. Stubbins’ Book Agent” This will m ake it possible fo r ou r patro n s to tran sa ct such m a t te rs of business w ith o u r com pany w ith o u t going up town to o u r m ain offices in the E lectric building, and you will receive th e same courteous and a tte n tiv e service A Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. I niler Ait-pice» Sm ith M emorial C hurch, Fairview IN KAIKYIKW CITY H A M , Friday Evening, Feb. 25, 8 o’clock T rom bone Solo, P iano Solos, Readings and Singing by laical T alent A dm ission, 25c fo r ad u lts; 15c fo r children. Coffee and pie will be sold follow ing program . REDUCED FROM $185 to $149.50 PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. For sale by L L. KIDDER HDWE. CO., GRESHAM J