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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook OL. 15, NO. 16 GKESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, SCHOOL BOARD WILL RETAIN COURSE IN AGRICULTURE FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1#25 Will Fly MacMillan to Pole TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year Churches Will Unite in Evening Service OSBURN BUILDING IS BEING CHANGED T he q u estion of w h eth er or not th e a g ric u ltu ra l co u rse at G resham U nion high school is to be retained, co ncerning w hich th e re has been con sid erab le discussion fo r the p ast w eek I m em bers of th e board felt led to corn- I.aw Enl'iircenient Film to Be Shown. T he T w entieth C entury grocery In m ent favorably on th e fac t th a t Mr. "T he T rium ph of Ju stice." a law en th e O sburn building Is rapidly assu m Je n n e r, th e p rese n t in s tru c to r in a g r i forcem ent film produced by W. J. Her ing o rd er o ut of the confusion of the cu ltu re, had been very co n serv ativ e in wig, su p erin ten d en t of th e A nti-Sa p ast few days, occasioned by putting th e m a tte r of trav e lin g expenses. loon League of Oregon, w ill be show n in a new p artitio n on th e south end A fter the m otion w as c a rrie d to re- at th e G resham g rad e school audl of th e room and extending the main o r so, w as definitely settled W ednes- ta in th e farm in g co u rse in school, th e to riu m on Sunday evening, A pril l 6 salesroom back several feet, also the day evening at an adjo u rn ed m eeting boys gave vent to th e ir feelings by i at 7:30, in connection w ith an address laying of a new floor th ro u g h the cen of th e high school d ire c to rs w hen th e applau d in g h eartily . N othing but th e I by Dr. H erw tg. Several of the church te r of the room. As soon as th e p a r m otion w as m ade and unanim ously best of goodw ill ap p a re n tly ex ists b e es of G resham w ill join in a union titio n is finished, th e co u n ter of the c a rrie d to m ake ap p licatio n to th e tw een th e boys and th e ir school head. service a t th e school on th is occasion sto re will be w heeled around to il.e sta te board for subsidization of the A lively tilt ensued betw een C h a ir T he glee clubs of the high school will left and extend east and west or w hat S m ith-H ughes p lan of a g ric u ltu ra l m an L aw ren ce and Dr. H u ett, in tu ru ish special music. will be lengthw ise of the building study. w hich th e form er th rew out th e in fe r T his change m akes considerable ex T his decision w as arriv ed a t a fte r ence th a t in th e le tte r w hich ap p eared Methodist Episcopal Church. tr a w ork for th e sales people in the every a n g le of the situ atio n had been in th e O utlook of A pril 21 and w hich T he Bible school m eets a t 10 o'clock sto re who a re tra n sfe rrin g m uch of discussed pro and con and an under w as signed by fo u r p ro m in en t m en of A graded school with classes for all th e goods to different shelving, bui sta n d in g had re su lte d betw een the th e com m unity, u n p le a sa n t p e rso n a li Above a re th e fo u r U. S. flyers who have volunteered to fly Mac ages and a w arm w elcom e for all efficient m ethods soou dispose of th a t M illan to the N orth Pole this sum m er, “which ev en t,” say s th e noted m em bers of th e board and several ties w ere indulged in, w hich th e p a s stran g e rs. problem and th e change when effect ex p lo rer, “ will resu lt e ith e r in success or death on th e g re a t ice wasted p re se n t who w ere in te reste d in th e to r sto u tly denied and firm ly r e ite r a t on th e n o rth .” T he flyers are, (above) E. E , R eber and A. C. Nold. M orning w orship and serm on at 1! ed, will im prove very m uch the gen outcom e of th e affair. B esides th e ed th a t it had been th e fu rth e rm o st (Below ) Com m ander R ichard E. Byrd and Lt G. T. Owen. a. m. Dr. C W. H uett, th e pasto r, will era l ap p earan ce of the p opular gro five m em bers of th e school board, Re th o u g h t of those resp o n sib le for th e sp eak ta k in g as text and subject cery. co rd er M iller and P rin c ip a l Cannon le tte r to in any w ay descend to p e r A pproxim ately eight feet have been “ W hat Mean Ye by T hese Stones. th e re w ere p re se n t Dr. C. W. H uett, sonalities. tak en from th e south side of th e 20th At the m orning service th e Rebekah T heodore B rugger, E. P. Schedeen It seem ed to be th e concen su s of lodge, th e W om en’s au x iliary of th9 C entury sto re and added to th e room C arl N elson and 11 boys of th e agri opinion of th e board th a t th e re w as a I. O. O. F. w ill atten d in a body as the fo rm erly occupied by th e W alrad Mer c u ltu ra l class. question of v era city betw een Cannon g u ests of th e ch u rch and it is expect ca n tile com pany as a w arehouse, Mr. Cannon gave a b rief sk etch of and J e n n e r in w hich th e la tte r w as F ra n k M urphy has s ta rte d w ork on ch ild ren w ill join him about th e t i n t e<t th a t a goodly num ber of th e men w hich w ill be tran sfo rm ed into a well- th e p ro g ress of the a g ric u ltu ra l phase accused of c re a tin g an issu e betw een a new building Just w est of th e 20th of May. m em bers of th e I.O.O.F., w ill be p re ’ 1 finished room w ith p late g lass front of high school w ork from th e tim e he him self and th e p rin cip al and th a t C entury sto re. When com pleted L. V. Miss Belle P arso n s of N ew berg, ent also and occupy reserved seats In to be occupied by C. N. T ab er of Long becam e p rin cip al h ere u n til th e pres he had been doing som e cam p aig n in g C alkins, p ro p rie to r of th e T ro u td ale Oregon, sp en t th e w eek-end in T ro u t- the cen ter of th e church. T he g eneral view, W ashington, as a m odern drug ent. W hen he cam e to G resham four for him self. It w as fu rth e r sta te d by S an ita ry m ark et, and W. W. G ran t of dale a t th e hom e of her m other, Mrs. public Is alw ays invited and alw ays sto re. T he sto res of Guy D. Jones y ea rs ago th e re w ere 35 boys ta k in g the ch a irm an th a t it w as a p p a re n t to Toledo, Ore., w ill p ut in a first cla ss 1 E lecta P arso n s. welcome. and also th e 20th C entury grocery w lh a g ric u ltu re u nder tw o in stru c to rs, th e all th a t th e tw o m en could not w ork m eat m ark et, In stallin g all m odern ! Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Vogel of T he T he E p w o rth League w ill m eet at also have p la te g lass fronts. A nder- sa la rie s of w hich w ith th e o th e r ex to g eth er in h arm ony an o th e r year and 2?"J»e n ,« ^ e^ _ .in^ 1.Uu1_n.g . a freezJnK ; n a lle 9 - Oregon, w ere rec en t g u ests a t 7:30 for its devotional m eeting. In Ron ft R andall a re th e c o n tra cto rs in penses in cident to th e course costing th e board decisively an n ounced its in p lan t. Mr. C alkins h as been ru n n in g th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P arrish , th e evening th e re will be no preach- ch arg e of th e Job of m aking the a lte r aro u n d $5,000, one-half of w hich w as te n tio n to sta n d by th e prin cip al. th e S an ita ry m a rk e t h ere for several W. N. W Jnehart of Amity, Oregon, lug _ service in th _________ e church as th is con- ations. paid by th e state. H e sta te d th a t as On th e o th e r hand, it is a p p a re n t th e m onths and keeps It tr u e to nam e. but form erly a T ro u td ale resid en t, Is g regatlon will u n ite w ith th e other he had been associated in th e ag ricu l school board has w orked no h ard sh ip T he C orbett high school will rep eat a t the P o rtlan d sa n ita ria m w here he ch u rch es of th e city In a union sc r I’. E. P. COMPANY IS tu r a l w ork a t college and w as th o r on Mr. Jen n er, who sin ce his com ing LAYING SWITCH TRACK vice a t the G resham grad e school w ith oughly co n v e rsa n t w ith th e subject h ere h as acq u ired a w ide circle of the play, “N othing B ut th e T ru th ,” a t ims had tw o o perations. th e T ro u td ale city hall on W ednesday Mis. L. H elm ing Is visitin g frien d s J. W. H erw lg as sp eak er in th e Inter T he P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com he considered one in s tru c to r w as c a friend s and who, w ith his estim able ests of the Oregon A nti-Saloon League pany has a crew of w orkm en engaged pable of ta k in g c a re of th e d e p a rt wife, w ill be g re a tly m issed from th e evening, A pril 29. T his play will be at Bridal Veil th is week. Mrs. J. T. C alkins, m other of th e of w hich Mr. H erw lg Is th e su p erin - In p u ttin g in to place th e 250-foot m en t and accordingly recom m ended activities of the com m unity, for he has given u nder th e auspices of th e E a s t ern S ta r Social club, in stead of a card T ro u td ale b utcher, has moved into tendent. All who a re In terested In the sw itch directly south of the p lan t of th a t a ma*n be dropped, w hich w as fi not only one b u t se v eral good pos p a rty on th a t date w hich has been Mrs. Ruth B rink s house on T ro u td ale tem p eran ce w ork and w an t to know the Oregon P ickle and C anning com n ally done. tio n s in view, one of w hich he prob H eights. previously announced, th e sta tu s of o u r prohibition law s and pany. This spur, w hich will prove a C ontinuing, Mr. Cannon says he ably w ill accept. H e has m ade no a p Mrs. D aniel L lew ellyn of P o rtlan d th e m eans used to enforce them g reat ad v an tag e to the pickle com T ro u td ale C hapter O. E. S. c e le b ra t fe a rs he h as been m isquoted, m isu n plication w h atev er fo r th e school ed its 22d a n n iv e rsa ry on S atu rd ay visited a couple of days th is w eek at should be p resen t a t th is m eeting. A pany, has been talked of for a num ber derstood and m isrep resen ted . H e w as w ork h ere for th e n ex t year. evening. F ollow ing th e re g u la r m eet- th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K en m oving p ic tu re will be shown. of m onths p ast, b ut actu al w ork had of th e opinion, ju d g in g from th e in Mr. Cannon sp eak in g for th e s e t ing p ast m a tro n s and p a tro n s and dall. te re s t m anifested, o r ra th e r th e lack ond tim e stated th a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l P ra y e r m eeting on T h u rsd ay eve not begun on it before yesterday. It will T he T ro u td ale g irls ’ Indoor ball ning a t 7:45 In th e ch u rch p arlo r. probably ta k e about ten days to com of in te re st, th a t a d iscontinuance of d ep a rtm en t w o r k 'T a d ’ b e e n '¿ ¡ n d le d I c h a rte r memberK w ere p resen ted w ith team played th e Rockwood g irls a t from Salem r a th e r th a n from th e rec J bouquets of cu t floWers from th e plete th e job.- Much difficulty has been th e course w ould be th e w isest policy, Baptist Church Notice. experienced in th e p a st especially and he has sp ared no effort to sound ognized head of th e school a t this w o rtb y m a tro n , Mrs. E lizab eth M ark- Rockwood F riday, w inning the game. T he T ro u td ale F low er club m et a t ! T he Bible school will begin a t Id afte r the beginning of th e fall rain s, n out th e se n tim e n t of the m ajority. place and th a t Mr. E llio tt should have el1' M,8S NeI,le McKinley, th e g rand Ju d g in g now from th e response from consulted w ith him on p e rtin e n t ques | se c re ta ry of Oregon, w as p re se n t and the lib ra ry ou T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , th e a. m. w ith Mr. W alter M urkqart as tru c k s being able to reach th e com th e outside, m anifested in le tte rs and tio n s r a th e r th a n to proceed in d e (gave a sh o rt ta lk . S everal of th e p ast p resid en t. Mrs. A. D. K endall, presid- su p erin ten d en t. Miss Shoem aker will p an y 's sheds, b ut th is tro u b le will ade ,,,s - The clu b is p lan n in g to p la n t tell th e m issio n ary sto ry to the school now be obviated by th e stre tc h of ____ o ral com m unications, he feels th a t the pendently of th e G resham p rin cip al- I m a tro n s and p atro n s also m speeches. R efresh m en ts w ere served ! ®ow ers an ,l sh ru b s in every av ailab le a t th e close. T he ch u rch service w l'i rack w hich Is being laid. a g ric u ltu ra l co u rse should and w ill ship. p lace In T ro u td ale. , be field at 11 o'clock and th e pastor, T he building, w hich ls to house the be continued. In closing Mr. B ru g g er exhorted tile A larg e angel cake, baked by Mrs. The friends of Mrs. F ra n k Uosco th e Rev. E. G. Judd, will preach on the new au to m atic a p p a ra tu s w hich the T he p rin cip al e stim a tes th e cost of boys to m ake good, in w hich he w as MarkeH and rtecorated w ith 22 b irth - ru n n in g the d ep a rtm en t at p rese n t u n ably seconded by Mr. C annon w ho a f day candles, w as c a rrie d to a ta b le in a re so rry to h ear of her Illness a t h er topic, "W hat is th e C hurch Good F o r?’’ P o rtlan d E le ctric ls in stallin g to take der the S m ith-H ughes policy to be firm ed his belief th a t th e ag. bnv th e c e n te r of th e room w h ere past hom e in T he D alles. She is q u ite sick T he In term ed iate and senior 11. Y. P. U. th e place of the old su b -station m a w ith the flu. will hold th e ir re g u la r m eetings a t the chinery, is n earin g com pletion. It will co stin g th e d istric t som ething less ould m ake good an d be a cred itab b m a tro n s and p atro n s an d c h a rte r appointed hour b ut th e re w ill be no be th e m iddle of th e sum m er, how evei, m em bers all p articip a ted in th e blow th a n $1500 a year. He w ith several show ing to th e school and com m unity. High School Play at Troutdale. ing of th e can d les and c u ttin g of th e evening ch u rch service In th e B aptist before every tn ln g is in w orking o r A play, “N othing But th e T ru th ," cake. DENATl RED ALCOHOL RA8PHERKY COVER w ill be given by th e C orbett high ch u rch because ol the union meeting der. A larg e p a rt of the m achinery Mrs. L. A. H arlow an d Mrs. J. R school u n d er th e auspices of th e E a st in th e au d ito riu m of th e G resham on th e ground ready for assem bling, PLANT TO START HERE ( HOP DEMONSTRATION K n a rr atten d ed the H alf H o u r Study e rn S tar Social club of T ro u td ale a t g rad e school on th e hour fo r th e reg- b u t som e has not arriv ed from the P re lim in a ry surveys a re being r u r A nrll'r2r9°Ui » “«e„ I*?“ , ^ edne5d«>’ 1 u la r evening service. ea st as yet. It is w o rth w hile for every b erry I c lu b ’s an n u al m usical given by Mrs. A pril 29, a t 8 p. m. Adm ission, ad u lts j , by City E ngineer K. C. R oberts on the A broken tro lle y w ire on th e E sta grow er in th is section to see th e cover E dw ard D rake a t the b ea u tifu l hom e 36c, ch ild ren 6 to 12, 15c, reserv ed ( 1 he n ‘ble stu d y und Pr ®ye>’ m eeting eight lots In Boone’s addition on th e w ill be held W ednesday evening at cada line of th e P. E. P. n ear H aley crop d em o n stratio n on th e farm ol of h er niece, Mrs. C harles E. P eth er se ats 50c.—Adv. e a st side of M ain s tre e t betw een Pow ------------------------- 7:30. sta tio n tied up th e freig h t traffic on W. H. L ynch, th re e m iles ea st of m an, in L a u re lh u rst on T uesday a fte r- ell s tre e t and th e P o rtla n d E le ctric COLUMBIA HEIGHTS W ednesday for ab o u t th ree hours In G resham on th e S ection L ine road. noon. Mrs. K n a rr atten d ed as guest depot for the d en a tu red alcohol m a n ----------- ’ Free Methodist Services. T his is th e fo u rth y ear th a t a sys-1 of Mrs. H arlow . the afternoon. T he accid en t occurred u fa c tu rin g p la n t w hich is rep o rted to Mrs. E. M. H enderson of Crown "C o n secratio n ” will be the them e of as a p assen g er tra in was on the w a / Lee E vans has been confined to his be a su re busin ess p ro ject of G resham tem atic cover crop d em o n stratio n h as P oint ch alet has m ade extensive Im th e serm on a t th e F re e M ethodist to P o rtlan d from up th e line, but th-« been p lan ted on ra sp b e rrie s. T his hom e for a few days w ith g rip in »he im m ediate fu tu re . I t is said provem ent th is sp rin g in h er place, ch u rch Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock p assen g er tra in s w ere not hindered cover crop d em o n stratio n in clu d es Mrs. C harles B ram hall has retu rn ed th a t th is is one of 12 facto ries in th e w hich Is one of refinem ent and b e a u th e Rev. E. N. Long, p asto r. T here as they w ere able to speed up s u f plots co n tain in g th e follow ing varle- from a P o rtlan d hospital w here she sta te of Oregon and th e grade of alco ty. T hose who en te r thip fam ous r e will be Sunday school a t th e usual ficiently to skip the b reak In the tr o l tie s of legum es: com m on or sp rin g had h er to n sils rem oved and took hol w hich is to be m a n u fa ctu re d w ill so rt recognize a t once th a t th e hostess h o u r of 10 o’clock u nder th e superin vetch, p u rp le vetch, H u n g aria n vetch, | tre a tm e n t fo r rheum atism , ley. T he fre ig h t train , w hich n e c e s be such as is used in place of gasoline Is an a r tis t and a genious as well. ten d en cy of Miss Minnie R obertson. sa rily m ust proceed slow er, w as not h airy o r w in te r vetch, T an g ier peas Mrs. Jam es Spence had th e m isfo r C row n P oint com m ands a m ost gor- T he young people's m eeting at 6:30 p ro d u cts and for fuel purposes. It W indsor o r h o rse peas. able to get by and had to w ait until tu n e to b reak a needle off In her geous view of th e Colum bia and the will be discussed. P reach in g service w ill afford a profitable disposition ol At the p re se n t tim e th e v ario u s one- thum b. T he frag m en t w as removed snow capped m ountains. A w orld re- preceded by a devotional m eeting will th e breach w as rep aired . th e cull potatoes and apples and In fact an y acid fru it, as th is is the b asis half ac re plots a re show ing a m ark ed by a G resham doctor. It w as neces- now ned com poser who visited th is follow the young people’s m eeting. B irthday C elebrated By Luncheon. fo r th e a rtic le to be m ade a t th e difference. T hey v ary in size from sa ry to ta k e sev eral stitch e s In the p lace last Ju n e w as Inspired to com- 1 _______________ . Mrs. C. O. H orning proved a d elig h t five to fifteen inches in h eight. The thum b. G resham plant. pose a piece of m usic w hich he O reshnm U ndenom inational Services, ful hostess T uesday evening when A rth u r M atches sp en t th e w eek-end nam ed "T he S u n set a t Crow n P o in t,” T h ree P o rtla n d men, M essrs. Allen, effects of th e cold w eath er is very T he Sunday school a t th e Undenom- seven young ladies w ere invited to a S chaefer and Stevens, a re in charg e of m arked on some of th e se v arieties, w ith relativ es a t D ayton and McMInn- an d w hich he dedicated to Mrs. Hen- In atlo n al tem ple will convene a t 10 b irth d ay luncheon in honor of her T hose In terested in seeing th e se p lots | vllle. His sister-in -law . Mrs Isabella th e a rra n g e m e n ts, w hich as yet a r° h p f n r p t b V derson. - H . « arold th “ • r n .. , w p reach in F ri V I ............................» .» « • « « « Lloyd, «««SJV 1, V l l t e J I famou ttlH U ll .................... . . . ith . . . « . v , t i .« in « R g « a v t f t 2 U o’clock V 1U V & 111 ' ai7 u rned un d er, should M atches and little d au g h ter Alice, ac- screen actor, and his wife dined at the th e aftern o o n and again a t 7:30 In th e d au g h ter E llz sb eth ’s 17th birthday. b u t te n tativ e, of th e building w hich Potted p lan ts form ed th e decorations w ill be erected as soon as th e run a rra n g e to visit them som e tim e be- com panled him back to T ro u td ale and c h a le t on M onday evening and w ere «veiling by th e Rev. S. F. P itts. T h ere of th e room s and th e color schem e of fore T uesday of n ex t week, as Mr. visited a few days a t the hom e of W C nlng of th e g rad es sh a ll have been ch arm ed by th e view and th e trip over will be p ray er service both on Monday yellow was ca rrie d o u t in th e table Lynch is p lan n in g to tu rn u n d er th is S pence and o th e r relativ es com pleted. th e highw ay. H e rr H. S usm ann, a ' an d T uesday evenings when th e Rev. decorations. C unning place card s and crop ea rly In th e w eek. Mr. S uhr has sold his ran c h on th e t T he acre on w hich th is p la n t Is to p ro m in en t B erlin, who, w ith his wife, w - G ranville of P o rtlan d , paHtor of the A lthough the re su lts th is y ear vary H ensley road to Victor Jo h n so n of has recen tly visited Crown Point, de- E vangelical ch u rc h a t L ents will favors w ere a t each g irl's place and be situ ate d Is owned by four o r flv? th e ir fu tu re occupation w as foretold different p erso n s and lt is u n d e rs to 'd som e from those secured on th e dem- P o rtlan d . Mr. Jo h n so n w ill live on clared th a t in his tra v e ls he had never «Peak. The young people s Bible study by tin y cooking u ten sils w hich they th a t th e p u rch a se p rice of sam e is o n stra tio n s th e p ast th re e y ears, the th e ran ch and w ork in th e city, put- ' seen an y th in g th a t could com pare ls held F rid ay evenings. drew out of a p ackage w hile b lin d w ell u n d er $1,000. It ls said th a t th e j g en e ral av erag e Is ab o u t th e sam e, ac tin g In his sp a re tim e on th e ranch, w ith the g ran d e u r of th is scene ------------------------- folded. T he luncheon Itself was a cording to County A gent 8. B. H all. Mr. and Mrs. S uhr own th e S uhr Mrs. Guy T albot of P o rtlan d en ter- , . T? 8 " rP |O8’ th * Wh° le UnltPd p lan t, to g eth er w ith th e rem ain in g I I m ost delicious one. Miss H orning wa.» scattered th ro u g h o u t th e state, will T his w ork has been continued long F low er farm on th e Base L ine road talned a f. w frien d s recen tly at Fir. k 'S t*te8 “ n early 15 per ca p ,ta Some presen ted w ith, a gold ev e rsh arp p en he u n u er g overnm ent inspection and enough now, th a t fairly definite rec-1 w h ere they have bu ilt up a s n b s ta n - , en Hill, her b eau tifu l co u n try hom e a t 1 to r y V ? Y 'd i d l a i 'p ^ r ‘L p V ’ V l X cil from h er schoolm ates. T he tim e control, according to Jo h n Brow n who om m endations can be m ade as soon s tia l business In raisin g flow ers and L ato u rell F alls, . S e a ttle ’s per cap ita fire loss was »1.65. w as sp en t In m usic and gam es. T hose is h andling th e re a l e s ta te tr a n s a c the p resen t grow ing crop has been | sh ru b s for th e m arket, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H udson w ith a I S atu rd ay n ig h t "when " heV ffl»"™ "of P° r , ", n d ” ‘8k'n,i drB8“ C to who w ere p rese n t w ere E lizabeth checked upon. tions. H orning, Avis R ogers, H elen H lsey, p a rty of frien d s from P o rtlan d drove th e P o rtlan d ch a p te r of the De Molay * * an n u al « re loss, T he men who w ere out from the city Joyce K idder, W lllene Botkin, Mabel today looking over th e lay of th e land CHARLES SPLAWN WEDS to th e N orm an T racy home n ea r E sta -i of Oregon enjoyed a dancing party. B right sayings by m odern th in k e r. W inters, M arg aret S t.C la ir and G race w ith th e idea of beginning ac tu al con cad a Sunday, w here a picnic d in n er A lively Jazz o rc h e stra fu rn ish ed mn- rtr* * f,iutld In th e w ant colum n, «RIDE FROM GERMANY Welch. Mrs. E dna O eorge of P ortlan d w as enjoyed. T he T racy place is the , i stru c tio n w ork soon w ill be In G resh old hom e of Mr. Hudson w hich he has ale lunch was ____ _ ■ ' ■ ' la ' n ,\ u rd ay night found at the close of the d au g h ter of Mrs. H orning, w as p r e s am again on M onday of th e com iiix C h arles Spiaw n and Miss E lsa C for 37 years. I hostess Mr served and u , . by m h° 8t “ I“ 1 evenln* ,b a t "ome r a "cal had drained en t for th e occasion and assisted the w eek, at w hich tim e fu rth e r details of Leim ig w ere m a rrie d a t V ancouver n ot Mr. visited and Mrs R ,chard W a.h ert .p e n t X ^ d X ^ h e .? " T d / I ‘ 8" ,tBe 1 hostess. ________________ th e new e n te rp rise w ill be worked W ashington, y esterd ay . T h e bride ho sp ftalltv tan k Bnd ha< tak en aw ay th e c“ k to Make v n „r . v out. rec en tly arriv ed from G erm any w he-e th e w eek-end a t G aribaldi, O regon. » • " ....................... - .. ........... ..... „ „ .................................... “ ■’ » « Mr. Spiaw n bad becom e acqu ain ted Aged IFoier Woman hies. ...a .. , „ , , 7 | A * re a t m any new buildings can be — w ith h er w hile he w as th e re as a sol- I houses on his lots on T ro u td ale T he rem a in s of Mrs. N ancy A P alm McKay ° r » " n «long the highw ay n ear C orbett. d ier in the W orld W ar. H e ls a b ro th - Height». W ork w ill be sta rte d at foluinbh.'n "hfah h ^ ë oï,e den d ’ ^ 00 T " * ' Mr8 8ugan H ard in g ’s new d o rm itory er, aged 83, who died W ednesday at e r cf 3. B. S piaw n of C o ttrell and ha once. One house Is alread y ren te d and n ase o n e d e liv e r e d t h in MrsO,'i> aim er're<1 m . P* und**r way and *H I add dlgnl-1 h er hom e a t Dover, a re a t th e local a position w ith th e Sandy L um ber ,)e occupied as soon as com pleted. I , ” ” on T h o rr'a ty to th e com m unity. T his w ill be for ! u n d e rta k in g firm of J. E. M etzger Com pany, n ea r w hich place th ey will | T ro u td ale Is to have a w eekly new s- ' H eight a w a itin g w ord from th re e children, reside. T he couple w as tre a te d to an I Pa P«r w hich will be sta rte d soon, w hich la alm ost flnL'hed " si,',1" »-'m traD ",e” t tour,8t8 d u r,n K ■nmnter tw o of whom a re in C alifo rn ia and the old-fashioned c h a ra v a rl T h u rsd ay ev» P l« n s a re not yet com pleted. serve th e nubile w i t h d in F i" " 1 a home for th e school teacher« o th e r in Idaho F alls, Idaho. T ele nlng on th e ir re tu rn from V ancouver ! m F«. H arvey A nderson and ch ild ren luncheons. Nobody needs to' g o ’ h l n w ^ l l l e ™°n th ’ -. Clauni g ram s are being d ispatched today In from Boise, Idaho, I . v l . l t i n , a t th e gry on the highw ay no ¿ . c X C° n tr,C ,° r “ “ bU' M#r- (■resliHin Ameriran Lririon VB. an effort to locate them . She Is also Owen Emily, th e young son of Mr. B eautiful silk and cotton rem n a n ts, I hom e of her m o th er, Mrs. C. S. W ilson. need« to ru n dry, as "jazzo lln e” can be and Mrs. Roy Em ily, has retu rn ed survived by h e r husband. W D. P a l-j- Troutdale er. and they have been living n ea r t t e hom e from th e S h rln e rs' ho sp ital ' ‘ - h e r e he h a . th e poet- w ho have the price. p la n t of the P angh L um ber com pany T u ead ar afte rn o o n ,, al hom e o f 'M r - „ _ _ . w here he has been a p a tie n t for aev- •G. A. Cox, corner Third street and ,lon of d,8tr,ct manager of the Toledo for the past y ea r o r so. O e T c V . m t T 1*’" * hM 8 ,,’’nd'>', : ‘'ra l week8’ aoraew hat im proved In Hood avenue. Scales company. Mrs. Anderson and O. E. 8. c h a p te r at T ro u td ale last Sat- health. Stapleton Field TROUTDALE ENTERING ERA • OF ACTIVITY AND GROWTH Baseball SUNDAY, at 2:30