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T W IC E . A ' W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. 11 TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR NO. 25 M u s t B e L i q u i d a t e d GRESHAM BALL TEAM ICE PLANT PLANNED MULTNOMAH GRANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS WINS EASY VICTORY FOR THIS VICINITY PLANS BIG PROGRAM ' GRADUATE 2 0 0 C a l l M a d e f o r S t o c k S u b s c r i p t i o n s Sunday afternoon, the Gresham barn' At last G resham is to have an ice F a ir D e b t ball team met and defeated the Canby plant to supply ice to th e resid en ts of ma 71 w ill! A fine group of 200 young people M ultnom ah g ran g e No. n w in | ~ »• - - - j i . O • T"A aggregation by th * decisive score of 10 the town and vicinity. T his was dls- AAA 1F1 S l X t V U a V S to 1. The Canby team got to Stockton cJosed at tb e ad jo u rn ed m eeting of hold its reg u la r m eeting next S atur- ju s t en terin g th e ir teen s w ere g ra d ’ A 1 f a te d 'tro m th e eig h th g rad e th is year | J V V 1N C C U C U 1 J J day, May 28. T he day will be full u uate ,n the very first, Inning: »“J tb e councll h eld Monday evening. M. g a s™ E 3 ess ss5 — — of good things. R. I. A nderson, th e and diplom as w ere presen ted by I S X X W s eating" out o f bis K W illiam , req u ested th e council to m aster, w ishes to have th e grange R alph W H oyt, county com m ission-, ,ncreage Qf , i 5i0O0 in th e capital stock of th e M ultnom ah ^ « n t y hand He had wonderful control, strlk- give special w ater rates to him on ac- open prom ptly a t 10:30 as a num ber ing out eight and only allowing four co u n t ot th e larg e am o u n t necessary of persons a re ready to ta k e th e first its and and h h ittin ittin g g one one batsm an. and he was allowed a ra te of 10 cents. h h its an d second degrees. T h e new Industry will be located The warm day put the "pep" into the T hose being p resented a t th is tim e boys and they played stellar ball, m ak in a building Just back of Mrs. E. w ill be Mrs. E. Dukes, F red R adford, T he address to th e class was m ade success or d efeat of th e v en tu re m eans th e 11« o r d eath ot e ing only two erro rs during the entire B oughner's Novelty shop O perations Me. and Mrs. F ra n k Lake,* Mr. and by M ayor Geo. L. Baker. fray. The in tlre team aided in h ittin g w ill com m ence in ab o u t 10 days. Mrs. E. Grim m , Mr. and Mrs. George publicly know n for two or th ree years th a t th e ussixlatio«. the ball, every one in the lineup get C ath erin e M etzger of G resham T h e question of th e w ater ra te A rm strong, H erb ert A rm strong and j gaye th e proiogUe and o th e r mem- ting one or more hits, with the excep which th e city is paying th e city or A. A. McMillen. Mrs. A. A. McMil- berg o( th e 8chool took p a rt in the an n u al in te re st is being paid. I t is also w ell k n o w n * th at la st year ° tion of Veach, who complained of a P o rtlan d was discussed. Some of len will be re in sta te d and Mr. and ‘ program w hich was especially pleas- sore ankle, a rem inder of the battle was a financial failu re, principally owjng to bad w eath . th e councllm en felt th a t the ra te is Mrs. J. Byron will be given th e th ird jng at Sandy last Sunday. g ro u n d s and buildings of th e association are w orth all o r m ore th a " On Sunday, May 29, Gresham meets too high and a com m ittee was a p and fo u rth degrees. j G resham led in th e n u m b er of in d eb ted n ess it is plainly evident th a t the heavy in te re st ch a r^ 8 a,‘d “ the Vancouver Soldier team, and on pointed to Investigate and re p o rt T he usual good d in n er will be | graduateB> th e re being 24 In the expenses are too g re a t a b urden to be carried any longer, and, unless> th e 1 served a t noon a fte r w hich th e pro- , c)ags T be g rad u a tes of th is p a rt of debtedness can be m aterially reduced th e fair will Have to succum b to the Monday, May 30th they will cross bats la ter. T he council o rd ered th a t th e two- with the American Can Company. Both g ram will begin a t 1 :3 0 . lb e COu nty a re : games are scheduled for the Gresham inch w ater pipe on F irs t s tre e t which T he follow ing num bers have been ' E lecta A rth u r, Jam es Bechill, Eliza " " w r t ' t M sale of th e increased cap ital stock th e ln d eb ted “^ r ^ tn ca® ends at M urphy's, be extended to Ava grounds and are called at 2:30. a rra n g e d : _ Bechill, F ern B urton, K athleen Bai- avenue. It is understood th a t th re e The box score: Opening song— "T ram p, T ram p, | U y_ ,cly(Je C unningham . O rville Dav- reduced p ro p o rtio n ately . W ith a ^ ^ ' “ V T u n d r e d '.« H a w c a n T e lam CANBY: AB R H 8 0 E new dw ellings a re to be erected in Dftwsett, M argaret be paid off and probably a su rp lu s of A few h u n d red d o n a y „ Stafford T ra m p .” buildings m ust be provided if th e fair Grlbble, c. 4 1 2 th a t section th is su m m er an d th e R ecitation— “ O lder F o lk s” , C afrie F itzg e rald, G enard G leason, H allie aside {or im provem ents. Two m ore A. Grlbble, rf. 4 0 1 1 ® la rg e r pipe line is needed to handlo E kstrom . I Jones, F loren ce K ern, Joyce K idder, ig t0 co n tinue, one of w hich is -to be' d f° r ° hpy p ry o n e^ o r th e reason Woods, ss. 4 0 1 0 « ' th e section. Song by 'male q u a rte t from F ra n k - d stu b b 8 , W ellesley T aylor, gcboolg. x h ie 0„ e fe a tu re alone should appeal to e ry ,ndu8trial Whipple, lb. 4 0 0 3 « T he com m ittee th a t was appointed ling H igh. ! Maxine Thom as, V ada A nderson, th a t th e falr hM been th e fo ster parent H uirás, If. 4 0 0 1 ’ to in v estig ate on th e an n ex atio n of D ialogue by fo u r little g irls. W1Uene B otkin, W ill* Bushong. In a lineB. T be b uiidings erected two years age is al > t0 thg gchool Gibson, cf. 3 0 0 2 th e p roperty n ea r th e h igh school to Solo— Miss E d ith S nyder of P o rt- g ,tfc Mable w in te rs , R o b ert O'Don- . m ore room m ust be provided. T he aa8° U ati n and grow ing. The Dodge, 3b. 3 0 ° « th e city rep o rted favorably. T his land. nell. C arlitos S trebin. C laire Stock- patron8 th ro u g h o u t th e county to keep th s fea tu re .a liv e and gro g Lorenz, 2b. 3 0 0 0 seetton includes ab o u t 25 acres. A ' R ecitation— H a rrie t A nderson, "Qn/ L r l8 th e g re a te st au x iliary of th e ag ric u ltu ral an d in d u stria l school error Mack, p. 3 0 0 0 . p etition will be circu lated a t once Mixed q u a rte t from F ra n k lin H igh. w ilk e s — C larence F ich er, W illiam an d cau s fo r th e fu ll su p p o rt of everyone. and an election called to vote on both 32 T h e v o lu n teer w ork on th e fair grounds last week is an evidence( of* th e Total D orothy . K ercberi Nick Spada, Je n n ie Spada R ecitaton -L ouise and tra c ts o t land, th e o th e r one being „ . . d . nf th e association. T h ere is no money in th e trea su ry to pay for sucn W heeler. F ay W ills. ea st and so u th of G resham . GRESHAM: director., »1,1, . . . e o— » " Song by m ale q u a rte t from F ra n k O rient— H arold C arlson, W ilm a T he tra c t n e a r th e high school Is Brooks, cf. d h ase, E m m a B ozarth, A lver E k lin H igh. Stone, 2b. bounded by a line th a t begins at a M em orial m arch by 10 children. strom , A rth u r N ashahn, M arie Olson, Bateman, c. point on th e city lim its ab o u t 800 feet C lara Johnson, H arold W eisenberg. P iano solo— F lorence K ligel. Metzger, lb. east of Main stre e t, ru n s n o rth to th e P lea san t View— B urton C ham ber- Mixed q u a rte t from F ra n k lin Brown, If. n o rth line of Mrs. Mary 8 tu b b s’ prop lain, Zesne L enore In g rah m . Crawford, ss. H igh. erty , thence w est 800 feet to Main set Btakes h ere has been booked for fair V ictory— Melvin McCreary. 'llam lin, rf. R ecitation— Jessie Snyder. ! g re a te st carn iv al show th a t ever stre e t, th en w est of Main s tre e t 40 will be a w inner Veach, 3b. P lea san t V alley— B a rb a ra Conly, week, an d th e re is every prospet th a t the fa ir th is y ear A ddress— Prof- I- A. M elondy of rods and then so u th to city lim its. S to c|to n , p. F ran ces D ahlquist, B e rta Evans, \ io N othing b u t bad w eath er can stop it. P o rtlan d . T h^ council unanim ously passed a P rofessor M elondy w ill speak on [et Hogan> E dw ard Poppleton C o n t r . ,, . to r .to r « ' ' f ' X “X . X X o l X “ ™ X M n U n n ' resolution req u estin g th e county a u 36 10 15 7 Total th e various phazes of bee raising in Lyncb— Agnes Dickson, A rth u r Sum m ary: 2 base \iits, E Grlbble, th o rities to deputize th e tw o town ,o e l w hich he has had considerable ex- Eddy H elen L aw rence, Leslie Lynch, At A Grlbble, Woods, Brooks. (2) Metz m arsh als as deputy sheriffs. , . » H i^n.ort, He will m ake a com plete canvass of his te rrito ry ami perience and m uch study. Hs lec" Clifford M iddleton. p resen t th e ir au th o rity u n d er no con ^ I V c i X n T x p e c U th a t he will receive the h ea rty co-operation of e v e r, ger (2) tu r e will be pf In terest to m any as th e BUCkley— M argaret Allen, Nancy sid eratio n or circum stances extends 3 base hits, Stockton, Brown. keeping of bees is a "part of farm life c h e e k , Agnes Dolloiyitch, Minnie Ro- Sacrifice h it—Stone, Hamlin. beyond th e town lim its b u t as deputy th a t is m ost neglected in th is p a rt of gencrantz. . . Passed ball—E. Grlbble. sheriffs they could cross th e lim its if th e county. C orbett— L aw rence Amderson, H ar- H it by pitcher—by Stockton (Gib necessary in p u rsu it of a law violator. X t y t t t h . o , t h . o - o r l o , . « » » Chas. W alsh, m usical d irec to r of Q]d c h a m b e rla in , H orace Evans, so n ); by Mack (S tockton). An am endm ent to th e ord in an ce F ra n k lin H igh school, will be P « * - W a lte r Hodges, Dolores M organ. I ™ 8 “ ^ “ ‘¿ " ^ 1 ^ 7 « expected th e re will be two’ new buildings on Double plays—Lorenz to Woods to reg u la tin g pool h alls was o rdered en t w ith his stu d e n ts who will p u t W eldon Squjres, W alter Sinclalre, he mon y Q ,„ g dat/, of The fa ir— possibly th ree. The W hipple; Brown to Crawford. d rafted and th e o rd er passed w ith o u t th e fa ir grou gcboole, th e autom obile club and th e rab b it on som e excellent num bers. Miss i H ortense Soward needed stru c tu re s are a d issenting voice. T his am endm ent T he autom obile people REBEKAH DELEGATES Snyder Is spoken of in P o rtlan d m u-I D istrict No. 44— Cecil P ullen in d u stry , all of which are dem anding m ore room ENJOY ALBANY TRIP would close th e h alls nt 10 p. m. in ^ ï g Î Ô ^ Ï p a ^ nearly as large as th e old 1 pavilion; Pavilion = th e rab b its sical circles as a fu tu re p rim a donna j Qjenn Bandy. stead of 12 p m. as a t present. will tuid "grow ing d ep a rtm en t and will be k ep t se p a ra te from th e and 1 b considered one of th e finest^ (¿fib ert — Clayton Black. W illiam T he council also ordere'd th a t th e Mrs C hristen* H um ason, Mrs sopranos of h e r age in th e city. B urdick, W illard Dolson, Dudly a re a new h e re a fte r C alla K enny, Mrs. Anna Allshouse cam p grounds be inspected and p u t T his being C h ild ren ’s day, th e Old F ranc0 H elen H obson, A rlie Lock- P ’ constantly w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t th e Out- and Mrs. L ena N eedham atten d e d the Into sh ap e fo r th e sum m er travel. W om an th a t lived in a shoe will be wQod R onlta MaXwell. Omega Me- Mr. T horpe will be in th e field 7 . -------- , _ R ebekah assem bly a t A lbany last p rese n t and will offer h e r children Bep E dna p |a tt, G ertru d e Schalk, week. T he two fo rm er w ent as del VACATION BIBLE fo r adoption. E ach child p resent H elen W rig h t, N orm an Furley. egates from th e G resham lodge and SCHOOL NEXT WEEK will have th e privilege of ta k in g T erry — Mary H. Cowing, Alice th e two o th e rs as visitors. T here hom e one of h e r babies. All g ran g ers n a n le ,g TLuth K nelfel E ducation In religion and m orals ; c o ^ U n h r i X r X ^ d o r you w a T to ^ e e 0 U die? T he resu lt depends upon were m ore th a n 600 in atten d an ce. an d th e ir friends are cordially invit- | C edar— H arry C urry, A nnie T he Odd Fellow s convention was Is receiving renew ed In terest and a t Ethl»l Mofflt, G race W elch. ed to atten d th is session held at th e sam e tim e b u t th e G resh ten tio n by th e church and o th e r ed u L usted— E lla B aker, W ilm a Da grange. am delegates w ere unable to atten d catio n al In stitu tio n s. [vies, N ellie P itts, E rn est Quay. The V acation Bible Bchool a t the T uesday, th e first day of th e as MISSIONARY WORKERS pklrr,ew—Alice Lawrence. Mel,.» pend., « .»!• „ „ „ <„ sem bly, th e convention g u ests were M ethodist church w hich will begin WILL MEET FRIDAY Moller. tak en to C orvallis w here they m ade T uesday of next week Is receiving the T ro u td ale— Edw in H ow ell, Gus endo rsem en t of th e educational an Inspection of th e buildings T he a n n u a l convention of th e H elm ing, Clifford N ash, Celia C raw T he delegates rep o rt th a t A lban, and religious lead ers of th e com m uni W om an's H om e M issionary society of ford, M ildred Surber. difficulties for fifteen years. W ill you help now o r see th e fa ir d ie. is a fine convention tow n and th at ty. P aren ts are giving It th e ir su p p o rt th e M ethodist Episcopal church of _____________ Springdale— L eonard C a rter, Gay- everything was done fo r th e com and th e boys and girls a re looking th e P o rtlan d d istric t w ill be beJ d (P r^" j ]ord Davies, Alice L arso n , H elen L ar- fo rt and p leasu re of th e visitors. The fo rw ard w ith eag ern ess to th e open day a t L aurelw ood M ethodist Episco son. B — ert P arso n s, E dw ard , P arsons convention closed T h u rsd ay . ( ing day. pal c in rc h . Election of officers and Raym ond Reeves, E dw ard Shelly, T he school will open each m orn T he G resham ladies enjoyed rep o rts of com m ittees will be the Russell W ilkinson. F lorence W ilson. ing w ith a period of Binging, w or special tre a t in a trip th ro u g h w. o«»» ,o .. p rincipal business of th e m orning Powell V alley— M artha Danielson, ship, and Bible stories, in w hich all packing plant. session. Mrs. May C. Bliss will deliv Robey Lyon, Agnes L undquist, Rena appeal to th e good citizens of Gresh- an o th e r d uty to th e boys of th e late T he sch o lars will Monday evening th e delegates will ta k e p art. o u t on e r an address a t th e aftern o o n ses M attson,. A rth u r M attson, S arah am to come ouv v» th e day set apart tQ do o u r m ade th e ir rep o rts at th e reg u lar learn some of th e best hym ns of th e for th e purpose of honoring th e brave war sion. M etzger, E dith Taylor. To the church, which will m ak e th em feel a t men who w ent fo rth to save t h i s ! d u ty by th em th e sam e m eeting of th e R ebekahs. T he delegates to th is convention Rockwood— H arold Cook. B u rd ett -I m em bers of th e A m erican Legion and hom e In any church g ath erin g . T h ere An especially good tim e was en elected By th e local society are Mrs. Angell, G eraldine Angell, Id a Bur- b ea u tifu l co u n try , th a t we who re joyed by those p rese n t an d th e Odd will be lively, in te re stin g contests, A. 8. Hisey. Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, gess, H arry E singm unger, Ju a n ita Fellow s co n trib u ted to th e pleasure d rills In th e use of th e Bible, and a Mrs. Jam es S terling and Mrs. B. L. Tyson. * period of gym nastic exercises by su rp risin g them w ith ice cream . W alrad. It is expected th a t a num H u rlb u rt— A lbert Söderström , E s no n atio n can p ,aCe of th e m eeting and pro T he second h o u r will be tak en up T he follow ing officers w ere elected ber of women besides these will a t th e r Tollefson. W e hope you fitting 1 gram will be announced in th e next to serve fo r th e n ex t y ear: Mrs. An w ith classes su ited to th e needs of . tend th e convention. L ato u re ll— Mabel L add, Tacy R a good ro u n d n u m b ers to pay a T h ere will bo trib u te to th e brave, noble dead, who issue of th e O utlook, nabelle K irkw ood, N. O.; Mrs. Em m a th e different ages. cine. MRS. VENA SNASHALL. W alrad, V. G.; Mrs. K atie Sunday, stu d ies In th e catechism s, in church sleep in th e hom eland, b eneath the NEW FACTORY WANTS Springfield— M arie Ihrke. P re sid en t M. A. Ross W om en's se creta ry ; Mrs. C alla K enney, tre a s h istory, lives of th e heroes of th e B ridal Veil—rM arie A nderson, La- sea, o r in foreign lauds. T his is SITE IN GRESHAM Relief Corps No. 8. church, and In th e Bible. le a st we can do. T he u rer. • * really th e v ern a Ilayce, B urton Bush, C harles As every school m ust have a tex t T here will be a special m eeting o t L aw rence, S tella W eise. INTOXICATED CONDITION BUNDLE ° £ Y ” ERE book, each child Is req u ested to bring W R. C. AND G A R. th e G resham B usiness association in M ountain— M arlon B utler, T helm a ENJOY MEETING his own Bible. LEADS TO ARREST TO AID ARMENIANS th e city hall, T h ursday n ig h t. May B urkholder. T he la st h alf h o u r will be given ■-------- \ ™ it ,1 I,,»,,. ! T his is A rm enian R elief week an d 26, a t 8 o'clock. T he business men D epartm ent P resid en t Mrs. Cora over to organized play, w ith gam es C arl Soderquist an d zT elford John- tom orrow wt|l be B undle Day M ayor and o th ers in te reste d are invited to j y jj jjjg T E R g INVITED son both m inors, w ere <r< nted Sat- K A Mm e r Is m aking a special ap- McBride, Mr. an d Mrs. S lau g h ter- su ited to the age and th e stre n g th of m eet Mr. ButldT and associates who TO SEE PHOTOPLAY urday evening fo r being on the ppal to , he people of O rw ham and back, Mr. and Mrs. W orden, an d Mr. th e different groups. a re ab o u t to s ta r t a w ood-w orking T aylor w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs at the T h ere will be som ething for every M inisters of all d en o m in atio n s are . „ X „Tr,r„h.n, ,» .» factory in G resham , to be located on m eeting of th e G. A. R. and W. R. C. pointed th e city hall as th e place which was held a t th e g ran g e hall m inute of th e forenoon for every th e Mt. Hood railro a d . T his is said to be guests of M anager A drian S at condition. T rial was se t fo r th is aftern o o n at w bere people may leave garm en ts In- pupil. to be a su re th in g , being an incor urday, a t 2 :3 0 . to see th e screen p ro 2 when both bovs .pleaded e g u ilty and tended for this T he hall , la st S aturday. All th e boys and g irls of G resham any purpose day thfg wepk poration w ith a capital stock of 375,- duction of "In sid e th e Cup.” < T his 2 when Doin Doy» u This was an u n u su ally p leasan t a f who have had a t le ast one y ear In contr)butli, ns may be left there. Any 000. L arg e o rd ers are said to be screen classic is one of th e seaso n ’s were given fines o l 325 and 33 fair and th e re was a la rg e a tte n d school will be welcomed to th e w an in g ’and they a re in a h u rry to I best productions, and d e a ls .w ith a spectlvely and w ere adm onished by garn)pnt8 arP gcceptible if they still ance. A delicious d in n e r was served g e t a location, to consist of th re e problem th a t confronts to some ex C. G Schneider, m iniclpal Judge, to baVP gome w earing q u alities left, ex- classes. a t noon. T he cooperation of th e p are n ts and a c r e s and s ta r t th e ir factory. T hey te n t, tho u san d s of churches Inside quit th e d rin k in g of m oonshine w hile eepting th a t old silk s and A fea tu re of th e day ’s program was th e com m unity will help g rea tly to ask i site u n d er certain condl-1 the C up” will be given S aturday, ..„ I ' c o . . . . . . .... “ S ’. ™ th e p resen tatio n td th e W. R. C. by m ake th is o u r first V acation School a ay and you will find It leads to m ore also soucn lions. It is Im p o rtan t th a t th e c l ti- ' m atinee and n ight, and Sunday night, N. L. Sm ith of a b ea u tifu l b o uquet of g re a t success. tro u b le ” he said. T he liq u o r was ob- j R A 0 R U a8 wovem T h ird ^ stre et near zens in te reste d be p rese n t T h ursday i flowers Mr. Sm ith was able to a t Hood avenue, phone 993. G reen i u jn e )j ,n P o rtla n d th e boys said. n ig h t to m eet these men and consider | T he Junior class play, tend th e m eeting w hich was a p leas Infant Son o f Mrs. B essie C unning S tockings” was very successfully c a r - ____________ _________________ _— th e ir offer. u re to him self an d friends. ham Dies. ried out. T he proceeds from the - play w ere good and will be used to Lionel Jo h n C unningham , in fan t C oncert for P o w ell V alley. FordMin to Ix-nionetrate Htninp P u ll eet th e expenses of th e class. Much T he ch o ir of L u th e ra n E m a n u e l m ------------ _ son of Mrs. Bessie C unningham died in g A b ility. church of P o rtlan d will give a g ran d i rrp d it fo r tb e success of th e play Is S atu rd ay , May 3-, H e was two T h u rsd ay , May 26, a d em onstra- concert In th e Swedish L m h e ra n May W ilson, th e to Izouise M ; tlon of stu m p pulling will be given weeks and one day old b u t had su f Saron church of Pow ell V alley o n . At Gresham Grange Hall M orrison who as- coach and Miss Sunday, Ju n e 5, a t 3 o'clock P m a t th e B. F. D ah lh am m er farm on fered from convulsions d u rin g a T he tim e ha« been* changed from sisted. M ENU th e Rockwood crossroad A Fordson g re a te r p a rt of his sh o rt life. May 28. *_____________ ' F u n e ra l services w ere held Mon Veal Croquettes with Tomato Sauce i tra c to r will d em o n strate Its ability I A c h a racter party was enjoyed a^ Potatoes day m orning and th e little body was Sweet Pickles Salad and Saltlnes Card of T hanks. to h an d le th is type of work. th e lib rary T uesday aftern o o n by 25 Hot Pa.’ker House Rolls We wish to express o u r g rate fu l o r 30 children. A n u m b er of c h a r All In terested are Invited to a t laid to rest In th e O resham ceme Wild Blackberry pie a la mode Tea and Coffee appreciation to the friends and neigh acters were rep resen ted and a jolly- tend. T he farm Is located on th e tery. T he fa th e r of th e baby w as bors for th e kindness and sym pathy crossroad betw eep th e Section L ine killed several montbB ago in a mill show n us in o u r recen t bereavem ent afterno o n of gam es resu lted from the A ll for 50 cents accident. ¡an d Pow ell Valley roads. an d fo r th e b ea u tifu l floral offerings. leadersh ip of Miss H. R uth Mon “ ,8“ « x X MAKES MEMORIAL DAY APPEAL W. C. T. U. DINNER Wednesday, May 25, beginning at 5:45 p. m. R H E t’BY J ROBINSON, J M ROBINSON. tague