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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL 15, 5 0 . 49 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST IS, 192.» TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 l’er Year • 5»"'. —. ---- ■ - tv - • GRESHAM ICE PLANT IS BEING ENLARGED GRESHAM GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OE PORTLAND MAN Matched Red Hair to Rooster’s Plumage A nother of G resh am ’s p o p u lar g irls w as w edded on S atu rd ay evening, Au g ust 15, w hen Miss Maude Michel b e cam e th e bride of E ugene O. W hite of P o rtlan d at th e hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P. Michel. T he Rev. E. T. Judd perform ed th e cerem ony in th e presen ce of th e m em bers of th e brid e’s fam ily and a few in tim ate friends. Mr. and Mrs. B ruce H oyt, b ro th er-in -law and siste r of th e bride, atten d ed them . Mrs. G eorge Page, cousin of th e bride, played Men t ? delsohn’s w edding m arch and Mrs. E. Si W. A ylsw orth, an o th e r cousin, sang ! Ì “B ecause” and "I Love You T ru ly .” Follow ing th e cerem ony lig h t r e fre sh m en ts w ere served. T he room s /\L fT O C > .C T « a l w ere b rig h t w ith an abu n d an ce of gladioli and golden glow. 200 of K an sas’s fa ire s t “ red h ead s” com peted in a “ reddest h a ir’’ A fter a sh o rt w edding trip Mr. and contest a t P ra tt, K ansas, w ith honors going to M rs. H orace Nichols. Mrs. W hite w ill m ake th e ir home in A Rhode Island Red ro o ster w as used as th e reddest red. The one P o rtlan d , w here th e groom is p ro p rie with h a ir n ea rest a m atch to th e b ird ’s plum age w as declared w inner. to r of th e W hite A uto Top Shop. Mrs. M ildred Simpson, left, and Jew ell G ran t, rig h t, w ere ru n n ers-u p to W hite, w ho has been for a n um ber of Mrs. Nichols. y ears a te ac h er in th e P o rtlan d schools, w ill co n tin u e as te ac h er in ESCAPED CONVICTS CLEVER BOYS PICK th e K ellogg school. In a re c e n t Interview w ith W. B. T w itchell, m anager of th e G resham cream ery, he sta te s th a t th e business h as developed d u rin g th e p ast few m onths beyond the expectations of th e m em bers of th e com pany and they a re now m aking p lans w hich, w hen com pleted, w ill in c re ase th e w orking c a pacity of th e ir p la n t a t least 100 per ce n t im m ediately. T his w ill include th e m a n u fa ctu re of foundation sy ru p s and a com plete equipm ent for th e m a n u fa ctu re of soda and carb o n ated w aters. T he m achinery fo r th e b o ttlin g w orks Is being in stalled to day and fs expected to be in operation by tom orrow . I t is possible th a t sev e ra l additional tru c k s w ill be req u ired la te r to han d le th e p roducts of the new ven tu re, as they expect to w hole sale as larg ely as th e needs of th e d is tr ic t seem to req u ire. An im p o rta n t ad ju n ct of th e soft d rin k m anu facto ry h ere w ill be th e m aking of w h at is know n as dry g in g er ale. T his is a STILL AT LARGE WAY OUT OE JAIL liquid w hich it is said is n o t com pounded even in P o rtlan d , but h as to R E T E L L IN G T H E STORY. The th re e convicts who escaped Most everyone know s th a t all a be im ported from th e east. Mr. w om an needs is a h airp in w ith w hich from th e Oregon p en iten tiary last A poor sto ry grow s sta le w ith r e to pick a lock or open a door, and W ednesday evening leaving a tra il of T w itchell expects to add th is to his list of soft drin k s to be m an u factu red te llin g : a good sto ry grow s in in te r ja ilb ird s have been know n to w ork blood behind them are still u n cap tu red est and we like to h ea r it over and th e ir way out w ith alm ost every co n a fte r n early a w eek's stren u o u s ef a t the G resham plant. T he com pany has confined itself over again. ceivable a rtic le from a pocket k n ife to fo rts on th e p a rt of possem en. T his is tru e of th e sto ry of th e w est. a crow bar, b ut it rem ain s for a p air of d u rin g th e p ast season solely to th e They w ere supposed to be located In W illiam M cM urray, g en eral p a s ingenious M ontana youths, Joe P a c k rough wooded co u n try near S ilverton m a n u fa ctu re of ice and ice cream and it is rep o rted th a t th e supply of ice senger ag en t of th e Union Pacific sy s er, aged 18, and an older b ro th er, w here deputies and m ilitiam en have h as been en tirely inad eq u ate to th e tem , c a lls o u r atten tio n to th e v ast H erb ert, w hen left alone fo r 20 m in trie d to throw a cordon aro u n d th eir dem and, it being necsesary a t tim es to sum s spen t and in c re asin g efforts u tes in th e G resham hoosegow S a tu r supposed lair. p u rch ase outside for local use. m ade by a g rea t ra ilro a d system to day aftern o o n , to figure o ut th e n e a r T he la test rep o rt is th a t p rac tica lly “G resham M aid” ice cream needs b u t sp read inform ation about th e a ttr a c t est sh o rtcu t to freedom w ith th e aid conclusive evidence has been found of slig h t .introduction to O utlook re a d e rs iveness of th e g re a t Pacific co ast of a broom stick. T he p air had been th e escape of th e fugitives from th is a t th is tim e, as d u rin g th e p a st u n country. w orking on th e dairy farm of Ja k e section and of th e ir a rriv a l in P o rt T his g re a t tra n sp o rta tio n system is i L uscher, near F airview , w hen they land. If th is is tru e they are probably u su ally w arm w eath er on num erous occasions m any have sam pled it to * 1 spending this y ear a m illion d o llars w ere apprehended by D eputy Sheriff fa rth e r from ap p reh en sio n th a n In the for publicity and every penny of it is ! S quire on advice from th e P o rtlan d fastn esses of M arion county. Anyway th e ir e n tire satisfaction. R um ors are afloat th a t possibly by being spent "to b ro ad cast to th e world police, being w anted for» stealin g a It puts all peace officers of city and an o th er season additional equipm ent | the glory of th e g rea t Pacific w est.” A check, forging th e p ayee’s nam e and county on th e alert. m ay be added to- in su re a supply of I sim ilar am ount w ill be spent next cashing it. They w ere rem anded to The experiences of th e escape in G resham m ade ice sufficient to ta k e year. th e G resham co rrectiv e in stitu tio n to which two g u ard s and one convict Its lib ra ry of p u b licatio n s is u n aw ait the com ing of th e P o rtlan d of w ere killed and the failu re of th e fo rc ca re of th e in c reasin g dem and. doubtedly th e b ro ad est in scope of any ficials, w hile Mr. S q u ire atten d ed to es to ca p tu re th e o u tlaw s show s how in th e railro a d life of th e n ation, and some business req u irin g his atten tio n inadequate are the provisions to m eet FIVE RING CIRCUS REALIZED AT LAST includes every section of th e w est— outside. On his re tu rn a few m in u tes such an em ergency. even B ritish C olum bia and A laska. la ter the boys had vanished. They If Tom M urray, E llsw o rth K elley T hese publications a re of th e highest w ere re -a rre ste d in P o rtlan d th a t eve and Jam es W illos m ake good th e ir At la st th e five-ring circu s! F or y ea rs re p o rte rs have used th is c h a ra c te r, in fact, so th o ro u g h and up getaw ay it w ill be an encouragem ent figure of speech to describe the b ig to date they a re used as referen ce ning and tu rn ed over to th e police. The younger of th e two has now been to o th er d esp erate c h a ra c te rs to m ake ness of th e G re atest Show on E arth . released from custody, w hile th e o th the attem p t. Now, for th e first tim e in histo ry p a t books in m any schools. A very com prehensive book is in er is in th e county jail to aw ait f u rth ro n s w ill ac tu a lly find five rin g s w hen If th e re is good reaso n to believe th e g re a te r R ingling B ro th e rs and p re p a ra tio n covering Oregon. R. B. er action of th e law. W hile it is tru e they a re in P o rtlan d it would be a B arnum & Bailey circ u s of 1925 com es G ray, ad v ertisin g ag e n t of th e Union the door was not locked at th e city good tim e to m ake a thorough search to P o rtlan d , A ugust 27 and 28. W ith th e addition la st w in te r of Pacific system has ju s t m ade an ex- . hall w here they w ere confined, a of th e dives and re so rts w here such enough perform ing horses to bring tensive trip th ro u g h th e Pacific n o rth - : heavy h asp w as th ru s t th ro u g h a s ta c h a ra c te rs seek refuge. It is a lto th e Big S how 's to ta l to 350 the prob w est for th e p u rp o se so "seeing w ith ple, fasten in g it sev eral feet from a g eth er likely they will if discovered lem presen ted to th e R ingling B ro th his own eyes" and g ath erin g d ata on e rs w as, “ How handle five tro u p es of the reso u rce s and a ttra c tio n s of “o u r” th ree-in ch opening. T h eir m eans of resist to th e death and o th er lives will exit m u st have been fu rn ish ed by be sacrificed before th e escapes a re them in a single d isplay?” T he lim its of th e sho*w grounds in m any cities g re a t country. pushing a broom stick down th ro u g h ca p tu red eith er dead or alive. “T here is one o u tstan d in g fea tu re in the a p e rtu re and shoving the hasp forbade lengthening th e m ain-tent. None of th e stages could be spared. th is w onderful n o rth w est," says Mr. B enjam in F ra n k lin 's m o th er-in - All w ere needed for th e big collective G ray, “ th a t seem s to ite th e w orld clea r of th e staple. At any ra te it w as a clea r case of “off again, on law th o u g h t tw ice before giving co n g roups of hum an acto rs. T hen som e body suggested th a t though th e "big- does not q u ite g rasp . T ext and pic agin, gone agin, F in n eg an .” N othing sen t to h er d au g h ter's m a rria g e w ith to p ” p a ra p h e rn a lia could not be cu t tu re, e a rn e st and in ten siv e as we have ! was sm ashed or broken in th e h asty a p rin te r. H er g re a t objection w as down nor yet "sp read out," th e re w as tried to m ake them , do not c a rry th e no reason why it should not be “b u ilt m essage adequately. I re fe r to its d ep a rtu re . Mr. L u sch er sta te s th a t th a t th e re w ere alre ad y tw o p rin tin g the boys had been w orking five days presses in th e United S tate s and she h ig h e r.” T h a t suggestion w as w orked o ut and now, in addition to th e th ree glorious clim ate. I have come from on his farm and w ere in d u strio u s and doubted w h eth er a th ird would find dirt-floored rings, tw o additional rin g s the east. H ard ly a section th ro u g h of g en eral good behavior the sh o rt enough business.— D earborn In d ep en have been constucted to fit over th e w hich I nave passed in th e daytim e tim e they w ere in his employ. dent. tops of th e steel stru c tu re d stages. enjoyed a te m p e ra tu re of less th a n 95 T his is th e g re a te st innovation since O rder D ahlias Now. Chicken Dinners. th e R ingling B ro th ers sta rte d th e ir degrees; m uch of th e tim e it w as 100 ' su p e r-circ u s policy by com bining and once or tw ice 105. T h a t w as bad r See my d ah lias in bloom and place Special chicken d in n er every W ed th e ir own w ith the B arnum & Bailey enough, heaven know s, in daytim e; o rd ers now. To $2.50 value, 25, 50 nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. circus. It has opened the way not but we g ot little relief a t night. anil 75c. Lelie R unyan.—Ailv._______ P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. only for train ed h orse num bers in sets of fives b u t for o th e r big, new d is W herever I have been in th is p a rt of the co u n try I have found it d elig h t plays. WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT? T hough th e re a re m ore th a n 800 fully com fortable all th e tim e, and I m en and women a re n ic sta rs on the w as never in a region w here th e m am m oth program of 1925 only a few 1 S'POSE HE'S C-HAS in G ABOUND that B ov ? of th e m ost b rillia n t a re presented nights w ere so Inviting for refre sh in g S omewhere w ith t h a t - singly. In stea d they a re p resented in re s t and sleep. If th e people e a st of I WONDER W H B R e HE IS ; HENRY-WHATi-HlS-NAME» im posing ensem ble. T hese groups ex th e Rocky m o u n tain s, and p a rtic u la r H E R E 'T iS S upper T im e ten d over th e e n tire length of th e huge ly in th e m iddle and e a ste rn sta te s, HE'S ALWAYS DISOBEYING ME A nd HE IS N 'T home — m ain -ten t—seven, nine, as m any as could rea lly know of th is d elightful eleven tro u p es in action at one tim e. In keeping w ith th is plan of giving ocean-w ashed atm o sp h ere th e r a il th e sp e c ta to rs at th e ends of the te n t roads would be taxed to th e lim it to ju s t as m uch “ show " as is enjoyed by handle the trav el. And your big ho th o se n e a re r th e ce n ter, five h erds of elep h a n ts a re now presen ted instead te ls are w onderful—indeed th ey are of three. A hundred clow ns d istrib u te fam ous. I do not know of b etter s e r th e ir ca p erin g s in all p a rts of th e vice anyw here. More w ill probably "b ig-top.” be needed soon, b ut th e pace has been T he hippodrom e tra c k is utilized m ore th a n ever before. At one tim e it set." B ut th e appeal is not alone to th e is com pletely circled by 150 train ed h o rses, each ridden by an expert, in an to u rist, p le asu re seeker and v ac atio n am azing b allet and “F ete of the G ar ist, says Mr. G ray. “T his co u n try is lan d s." A gain it is filled w ith g litte r alread y w ell know n for its fru it p ro d ing p ageants, w ith splendid h ig h school h o rses or rem a rk a b le th o r u cts, and its p o ten tial w ealth in a g r i oughbreds th a t give th rillin g exhibi c u ltu re and in d u stry is ap p a ren tly u n tions of lofty h u rd lin g and hazardous lim ited. Our a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t high-jum ps. has ju st issued a la rg e edition of a MAYBE HE'S S ome S wimming - * booklet on W ashington. It co n tain s OHVF a B . - OH D E A D -— | l Gresham Library Note*. HE KUOWS I FRETiOMGTHlWG- WHY DOES HE AGGRAVATE* * nearly 100 pages, covers a wide field ! On M onday of la st w eek 92 books T E R .R I0 L E when he G o g s . of rese arch , is e lab o rate ly illu strate d , M e S o 9 w ere given out a t th e public lib ra ry INTO THAT TRtACM’ROUS RIVER » W HY C ANT HE 9TAY HOME printed on fine m a teria l and deals IV A w fu lly w o r r ie d — > w hich is considered a la rg e num ber ONCE IW A WHILE 9 w ith counties in dividually so th a t pos JUST WAIT ' T i t I CATCH HIM for th is tim e of th e year. T he local I SIMPLY CANT TRUST , sible hom eseekers may choose In telli b ran ch w as honored by a call from th e HIM OUT OF MV SIGHT* head lib ra ria n in P o rtlan d W ednesday gently the section best suited to th e ir p a rtic u la r fancy. T h ese w ill not only afternoon, who w as accom panied by be supplied to local ch am b ers of com th e head of th e D etroit, M ichigan, li m erce for an sw er to in q u iries aroused b rary , w ho is m ak in g a to u r of th e i by our ad v ertisem en ts, w hich reach w est and visiting th e p rincipal lib ra - | m illions of rea d ers dally all over the ries. T he Misses B etts and W ill, de- I east, but th ey w ill receive w ide d is p artm en t heads of th e P o rtlan d lib ra - | trib u tio n th ro u g h th e m iddle w est and ry, w ere also in G resham W ednesday ea ste rn states. A sim ila r booklet on in connection w ith w ork p erta in in g to j Oregon is now in th e m aking and will th e ri resp ectiv e offices. Mis* B etts I leave the p ress probably tow ard th e m ade a sh o rt trip to P le a sa n t Home | la st of the y ear.” w hile here. Bp • . DRAT » Chicken Dinner*. For Can»; and Picnic* Special chicken dinner every Wed- Nickerson Jellied chicken Is most con ven ien t Steam preaaure cooked. 1 nesday noon until further notice. In glass —-Adv. tf Price 50c. W ithrow’» R estaurant—Ad. PREMIUM AWARDS BERRY MANAGER OF COUNTY FAIR GIVES SUGGESTIONS T he follow ing is a co n tin u atio n of th e aw ard s m ade at th e M ultnom ah county fa ir In th e F lo ra l d ep artm en t and a portion of th e D o i n e s i i c Science d e p a rtm e n t: PLANTS Best 4 p orch b ask ets 1st Mrs. W alter F orbes, 2d Mrs. E. M. Stone, T ro u t d ale; 3d Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. Best porch box 1st Mrs. W alter Forbes. 2d C a rrie T ow nsend, T ro u t dale; 3d Mrs. E. M. Stone, T routdale. Best exhibit house p la n ts 1st Mrs. W. H. Gibson. Best display cu t flow ers and p lan ts 1st Cora Giese. Best exhibit fuchias 1st Mrs. T heo dore Brugger. Best exhibit fern 1st Mrs. A. Mc M anus, 2d Mrs. W. H. Gibson. Best exhibit g eran iu m s 1st Mrs. A nna F u ll. 2d Mrs. Belle Heiney. Best exhibit begonias 1st Mrs. W. H. Gibson. Best exhibit L eopard p lan ts 1st Mrs. A. R. Heiney. • Best exhibit heliotrope 2d Cora Giese Best exhibit palm 2d Cora Giese. Best ca n n as 1st Mrs. Em m a Ross. Begonias 1st Cora Giese. F low ering m aple 1st Mrs. A nna F u ll C actus 1st Mrs. A nna Full. Best specim en any above 1st Mrs. Belle H einey, 2d Mrs. U. G. Smith. F ern, 1st Cora G iese an d Mrs. T heo dore Brugger. C actus, 1st Mrs. Anna Full. Maple, 1st Mrs. Anna F ull. F uchias, 1st Mrs. E m m a Ross. Leopard p lant, Mrs. A. R. Heiney. CUT FLOW ERS. Collection qf roses, 1st Mrs. Jo h n Welbes, T ro u td ale ; 2d C ora Giese. G ladiolus, 1st L ew is Sim pson, T routdale, 2d Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. C arn atio n s, 1st Mrs. Guy R obertson, 2d Mrs. W alter Forbes. Sw eet peas, 1st Mrs. G. A. Cox, 2d Mrs. C. P. T allm an. Cosmos, 1st Mrs. A. It. Heiney, 2d Mrs. U. O. Sm ith. C hrysanthem um s, 1st Cora Giese. Sw eet W illiam s, 1st Cora Giese. Zinnias, 1st Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, 2d Mrs. C. E. Ja sp e r, P o rtlan d . S n ap dragons. 1st F lo ren ce Schenk, 2d Mrs. A rth u r Jones, P o rtlan d . Phlox, 1st F lorence Schenk, 2d Cora Giese. V erbenas, 1st Corn Giese. P an sies, 1st F ra n k C ham bers, 2d Cora Giese. D elphinium s, 1st Mrs. U. O. Sm ith, 2d Mrs. Jo h n W elbes, T routdale. M arigolds, 1st Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, 2d Cora Giese. Golden Glow, 1st Mrs. O. A. Cox, 2d Mrs. Jo h n W elbes, T routdale. Best cen terp iece cu t flowers by am ateu r, 1st A nnie Hevel, 2d Mrs. W alter F orbes, 3d Mrs. F ra n k Peak. Best cen terp iece cu t flow ers by flor ist, 1st W. L. Crissey, B oring; 2d, Mrs. V era T ucker. D aisies, 1st Mrs. Belle H einey, 2d Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. Lilies, 1st Mrs. Guy R obertson, 2d F lorence Schenk. O rnam ental g rasses, 1st C ora Giese, 2d E tta B echlll. E v erlastin g flowers, 1st, Mrs. F ra n k P eak, 2d Mrs. W. H. Gibson. ________ C o n tin u ed on page 2 By A. B. CHAPIN as n o t , he ’ s s n e a k e d FI S h in ©- — I'LL WARM HIM GOOD VUHeM I LAV HANDS ON HIM — LIKS ofp He NEVER t>OE$ MIND ME • T im ely h in ts to b erry g ro w ers con cern in g th e ca re of th e ir p la n ts and fields, and o th e r item s of in te re st to m em bers of the D erry G row ers asso ciation is given in th e follow ing le tte r from the m anager, D. R. T ow le: " I t is v ery im p o rtan t to keep th e ru n n ers trim m ed of th e stra w b e rrie s to in su re th e la rg e st yield of fru it next year. T h ere is no b e tte r fertilize r for stra w b e rrie s th a n ground sheep guano. O rder and ta k e delivery of say one pound for each p la n t to be applied in early sp rin g tim e say F e b ru a iy 1st. It w ill pay you big dividends. “The rasp b e rry canes should be put In th e w ires now and th e cro ssw ires draw n up as a p ro tectio n ag ain st w in te r winds and sleet sto rm s, and th e cover crop should be sow n soon. For th e p ast tw o y ears o u r g re a te st loss In ra sp b e rry yields has been from w in te rk ill. We th in k th is can be p re vented by ea rly sow ing of a cover crp o of vetch and rye, o ats or w heat, or vetch alone. Of th e th re e varieties of vetch th e w in ter or h airy sort seem s to be best for early grow th and h ard in ess. P robably th e H u n garian v ariety Is next In h ard in e ss and Is aphis proof as a forage or hay crop. We have secured a supply of both kinds and are ready to deliver to you. T he early sow ing of a cover crop Is very Im p o rtan t and should not be neg lected as It w ill prev en t w in ter kill and en rich the soil. Our g re a te st loss in b erry grow ing Is from neglect and a lack of seasonal w orking of th e b e r ries. We m ust eith er reform and Im prove our m ethods or be forced out of business anil th e re is no o th er crop we enn p la n t th a t prom ises b etter r e tu rn s If we do o u r p art at the rig h t tim e. So please try and do the rig h t th in g a t th e right, tim e and get best resu lts in yield and q u ality of b erries. "W e a re w aitin g for your sheep guano orders. We have our th ird ca r on band now anil m ore com ing b ut the supply Is very lim ited as w ell as sto r age for th e ground product. It Is bone dry nml w ill keep In sack s until th e tim e to apply It, say from D ecem ber to F eb ru ary . Sow It on th e cover- crop and m ake it grow to be plowed down In F eb ru ary to m ake th e b erries grow. By buying now you will save 10 per cen t as it Is th a t m uch lighter in w eight ow ing to th e lack of m oist ure. So we w an t you to ta k e deliv ery now o r we will be com pelled to sell to outside buyers ow ing to a lack of sto rag e space. Tills Is very Im p o rtan t so please o rd er anil ta k e de livery a t once. “We have an acreag e anil tonnage of evergreen b lack b erries on farm s down th e Colum bia riv er to fill o u r b arrel orders. T hese b erries a re grow ing In p astu re fields and along th e fences, will be very easy and good to pick and a re close to th e boat lan d in g and we w ant all b lack b erry g ro w ers w ho a re m em bers of th e association who are In terested to atten d a m eeting a t the can n ery office at 7:30 p. m. on Friday, A ugust 21, to consider th is p ro ject and w ork o ut the details. T his Is very Im p o rta n t so p lease a rra n g e to be p re s ent a t th is m eeting. It Is also very im p o rta n t for nil m em bers to rep o rt th e sales of b erries In c ra te s m ade by them for th e season and re tu rn all c ra te s and o rch ard boxrs th a t you do not need now, and tell all your neighbors we a re paying th e h ighest m a rk e t price for B artlett p ea rs.” SEASIDE AND HIGHWAY ATTRACT VACATIONISTS h o b m SB y s o c k s HoiKbn. WMILW CAW OS W IK . . 0 U C K V H A B O i J LCAOJ THS S e w A T O Q S T O V IC T O f ty W H IL E T H E A T H L S T IC S A » S B u M P C D ------- BACS O STS T lS H T C ft. M SMITE M P u t g n s t x j b t ...... G a n t j lose A m P ÏROMOY n , S teps a . little closeo re Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, d augh te r M argaret and Floyd McKinney sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday a t Seaside and on th e drive th e re and re tu rn over th e C olum bia riv er highw ay, leaving home S atu rd ay m orning and re tu r n ing Sunday night. At S easide th ey m et Miss Em m a B. Johnson, of th e O utlook force, and Miss Sadie Dotson of G resham , who had sp en t the first of th e week v isit ing Miss D otson’s relativ es, h er m oth er, Mrs. Wood, a t S kam akaw a, an uncle, W illiam H elner, a t A ltoona, and sisters, Mrs. M artha S tea rn s and Mrs. Mary H elner, a t A storia, and had gone to Seaside for th e w eek-end. T he en tire p arty enjoyed th e hikes, th e nat. 1 and su rf b ath in g and sev eral even took th e a irp la n e trip . Miss Jo hnson and Miss Dotson accom panied th e St. C lairs hom e Sunday aftern o o n and evening. W hile a t A ltoona and again a t A s to ria the G resham ladles enjoyed trip s on thp C olum bia with W illiam and R obert H elner who o p era te fishing launches. W ith rested nerves, quickened p u ls es and invigorated m inds all cam e home refresh ed and ready for th e dally tasks. See the bargains listed In the Want Ada.