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W EEK
VOL. 10, NO. 25
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH
COUNTY.
OREGON
TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
CHAUTAUQUA, FIVE DAYS NEXT W E E K -10 FINE PROGRAMS
Instruction, E n te rta in m e n t, Inspiration, in S tore fo r Those
A tte n d in g C h a u ta u q u a N e x t W e e k in Masonic H a ll.
Lecturers, Musicians, E n te rta in e rs of W o rld
P rom inence on th e T e n Program s.
‘UNFOLDING OF DEMOCRACY’ DECLAMATORY
CONTEST
IS A GREAT SUCCESS
Famous Soprano Coming
Splendid L ectu re by E astm an Second
N ight of C hautauqua.
The first a n n u a l d e c la m a to ry co n ­
te s t o f th e U nion H igh school h as
been held an d w as so u n u su a lly su c ­
N ow and th e n a le c tu re entirely cessfu l th a t it s u rp ris e d even th e
new and d istin ctly different, appears m ost e n th u s ia s tic of th e p ro m o ters.
In th e lectu re w orld. O ne th a t m akes T h e d iffe re n t c o n te s ta n ts re n d e re d
Just Listen!
people re c o n stru c t th e ir line of th e ir p a rts so w ell th a t th e w ork of
Two concerts by the McGregor Singers.
thought and h u rried ly re a d ju st th eir ,b e ju d g e s w as m ade very difficult,
Two concerts by the Fenwick Newell Concert Company.
ideas. J u s t such an a d d ress is “ Un
Miss O lga N oreen re p re s e n te d t h e
folding o f D em ocracy.” to b e pre- a e n *°r ®iMs a n d h e r re n d e r in g of th e
Two great concerts by the Overseas Orchestra.
1
A n n u n c ia tio n to S h e p a rd s ” w as
Two programs of music and entertainment by the Regniers
c h a rm in g ly re n d e re d .
C u rtis H e n d ric k s of th e so p h o m o re
Two superb concerts by the Stearns-Gregg Concert Com­
] class g a v e a sp len d id re n d e rin g of
pany, featuring on Friday evening, Josephine Martino, prima
"G entlem en.
th e
K in g .”
H azel
F o w ler, also a so p h o m o re g av e a se-
donna soprano of New York.
i lectio n from "Anne of G reen G a b le s.”
In addition to all this, a cartoon lecture-entertainment;
I an d h e r c lev e r re n d e rin g of th e d ia ­
logue p a rts caused m u ch m irth
a lecture by Joel \V. Eastman; entertainment by Fay Epper­
am o n g th e au d ien c e.
M iss F o w le r
won th ird place.
son; a delightful monologue-comedy by Ruby Page Ferguson;
“ R ebecca o f S unny B rook F a r m .”
illustrated lecture by Dr. Chas. S. Price.
w as also en jo y ed by th e a u d ie n c e as
“Oh Boy! I’m goin’ to be there.”
it liste n e d to Miss H azel S ta n le y 's
v ersio n o f th a t c h a rm in g ta le .
“ I’ll secure a reserved seat for the whole grand week —
"The P e rfe c t T r ib u te ” by L yle
five afternoons and five nights.”
M ason w as so th o u g h tfu lly re n d e re d
th a t it w on h im second p la c e in th e
T hat’s what people are saying.
decision of th e ju d g es.
B oth Mr.
T he sale of season tic k e ts is p ro g res­
M ason a n d Miss S tan ley w ere ju n io rs .
sin g w ith g ra tify in g success an d pros
E u la M arvin g av e a R iley s to ry ,
COMMUNITY HEALTH
p ects a re now good for a splen d id
“ T h e b e a r s to ry , Alex its m ad e up his
C h au tau q u a week. T he aftern o o n and
ow n s e lf,” an d th e s to ry w as so
ev en in g sessions w ill be held in M as­ Red Cross Nurse Gives Helpful Lec­
c h a rm in g ly to ld th a t it w on fo r Miss
ture at Chautauqua.
o n ic hall, G resham , except F r l d ^
M arvin an d th e fre sh m e n class, first
n ig h t, w hen th e m ost w onderful p ro ­
place.
g ra m of th e week w ill be g iven in th e
On th e th ird aftern o o n , M rs. D. P irie
“ T h e M u sta rd P la s te r " by W m . Mc­
M ethodist ch u rch . T h is is m ade n ec­ Beyea. A m erican Bed C ross nurse, who
A liste r. w as e x c e p tio n ally w ell r e n ­
e ss a ry because of th e use of th e h all
d e red a n d b u t fo r th e fact th a t his
serv ed fo u r y e a rs w ith th e A m erican
fo r com m encem ent exercises.
voice did n o t c a rry a s c le a rly as
A
m
bulance
corps
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t
th
e
fro
n
t
in
T h ere is no q u estio n ab o u t th e e n tire
so m e of th e o th e r s it is ru m o re d
F
ran
ce.
B
elgium
and
H
olland,
Is
com­
p ro g ram being one of th e best ev er p u t
th a t he w ould h av e ru n th e w in n e rs
on th e five-day c irc u it by th e E llison- ing to deliv er h e r lecture, “H um an L ife
a close race.
sented
a
t
C
hautuuquu
by
Jo
el
IV
W h ite System .
In R elation to A m ericanism ."
A m u sical selectio n by Miss F lo r­
E astm an, lectu rer, law y er and phi
T he prices an d a rra n g e m e n ts th is
M rs. B eyea took p a rt in five g reat
ence R ichey w as ex c e p tio n a lly well
y e a r have been
popularized an d m ilitary o p eratio n s, C h ateau T h ierry , j
losopher, w ho com es on th e second re n d e re d an d w as m uch e n jo y e d by
ad a p te d to local needs an d cond itio n s,
th o s e p re s e n t.
Jo sep h in e M artin o lias a ttra c te d th e a tte n tio n of E n rico C aruso, th e g re a t evening.
m ore especially th a n heretofore.
H is rep u tatio n as a sp e a k e r is no
T h e ju d g e s w ere Mrs. H . II. E lin g .
m etro p o litan ten o r, by h e r m arvelous voice. In Ja n u a ry , 191», she san g be­
Season tic k e ts w ill be sold up to th e
fo re C aruso, G atti-C asazza an d A lex L am bert, pro b ab ly th e th re e best-know n tionw lde. H e discusses vital, timely Miss H. R u th M ontague, a n d P ro f.
o p en in g day. T h ere a re tw o k in d s of
C. M. Q u iek sall.
figures In New Y ork m u sical circles. All pred icted a g re a t c a re e r fo r Miss topics, tre a tin g them in a m asterly
season tick ets th is year, one at $2, plus
T he c o n te s ta n ts h av e been tra in e d
M artino. C aru so h a s coached h e r in sev eral o f th e o p e ra tic n um bers she sane w ay. H e sp eak s w ith a m arket by Miss Effie T h o m p so n . Miss A de­
w ar tax . n o t tra n s fe ra b le ; th e o th er
fo r $3. plus w ar tax, w hich is tr a n s fe r­
forcefulness,
a
c
le
a
r
Insight
an
d
f
w ill use d u rin g th e com ing to u r. L a st season sh e w as ten d ered a place w ith
lin e W yeth am i L eslie W ebb and
able. It is good up to ten ad m issio n s
thorough u n d e rsta n d in g of h is sub­ th e y h av e been in c h a rg e of th e a r ­
th e M etropolitan O p eratic forces.
by anyone p re s e n tin g sam e a t an y tim e.
ra n g e m e n ts .
P re sid e n t W ilson, a f te r h e a rin g M iss M artino, recently, com plim ented ject.
A rra n g e m e n ts have been m ade to re ­
O ne of th e d e lig h tfu l fe a tu re s of
h e r p ersonally. S h e san g fo r th e E dison com pany la s t fa ll and w ill be one
serv e ab o u t 100 seats. T hese w ill be
th e e n te r ta in m e n t is t h a t It is
FISHING PARTY HAS
of th e ir reg u larly a d v e rtise d "R ecreatio n A rtists," n e x t s e a son.
sold a t 10 c en ts each, or a se a t m ay be
BAD LUCK AND NO FISH sp o k en o f a s th e first a n n u a l w hich
reserved for th e e n tire season for $1.
m u st m ean th a t each y e a r th e s tu ­
T he reserv ed sea ts m ay be secured a t
J a k e M etzger, W in. T h o m , Dr. A d e n ts w ill hold a s im ila r c o n te s t.
th e G resham D ru g C om pany. T h ey a re
T h e w in n e r's n am es w ill be e n ­
T h o m p so n , a n d Rev. R. E. M yers
now on sale and all d e sirin g sam e a re
en jo y ed an e v e n tfu l fish in g tr ip up g ra v e d on a b ro n ze ta b le t w hich will
u rged to speak early .
A rran g em en ts
h e placed in th e a ssem b ly h a ll by
F IR S T DAY
A ld er e re e k la st S a tu rd a y .
w ill be m ade to p rovide for reserved
Miss W yeth.
A ftern o o n
O p en in g A n n o u n c e m e n ts of th e W e e k ___ C h a u ta u q u a D ire c to r
it Is sa id th a t th e s p o rt o f fishing
sea ts at th e ch u rch F rid a y n ig h t.
C o n c e rt..............................................................T h e M acG regor S in g ers lies In th e fishing a n d n o t in th e
T he daily schedule, d aily p ro g ram
S in g le A d m ission 50c, w a r tax 5c.
c a tc h in g a n d if su c h is th e case, JUNIOR CLASS WINS
and prices for sin g le ad m issio n w ill be
O rg a n iz in g J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a .
IN FIELD MEET
found elsew here.
th e s e g e n tle m e n e n jo y e d a very flue
E v en in g
C o n c e rt P r e l u d e ...............................................T h e M acG regor S in g e rs trip .
T h ey c a u g h t tw o sm a ll fish
C h ild ren ’s P layground a F eatu re.
T
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t w as c a rrie d o u t a t
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M
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Iiullou
F
isk
se v e ra l colds a n d o n e of th e g e n tle ­
A c h ild re n ’s p lay g ro u n d w ill be a
th e U nion H fgh school as sc h e d u le d
S in g le A d m ission 77c, w a r ta x 8c.
m en c a u g h t afire.
special fe a tu re th is y ear. I t w ill be in
SECO N D DAY.
It is re p o rte d th a t Dr. T h o m p so n in s p ite o f th e cold w e a th e r w hich
c h arg e of a co m p eten t young lady and
A ftern o o n
C o n c e rt P r e l u d e ....................... F e n w ic k N ew ell C o n cert C om pany an d Mr. M etzg er c a u g h t tile fish. fe lt m o re lik e a day In D ecem ber
prom ises to be a h ap p y tim e for th e
T h e high cold
’’G reen S to c k in g s” .............................................R uby P a g e F e rg u s o n B ut w hen It cam e to c a tc h in g colds th a n o ne in May.
ch ild ren .
w ind spoiled m uch of th e p le a s u re of
P r e s e n tin g A. E. M ason's D e lig h tfu l C om edy in M onologue. th e y w ere n o t b e h in d th e o th e rs.
I t is e n tire ly free to all ch ild re n who
S in g le A dm ission 50c, w ar tax 5c.
Rev. Mr. M yers h ad th e m is fo r­ th e crow d w ho g a th e re d to w atch
w ish to ta k e p a rt an d enjoy th e fun.
J u n i o r C h a u ta u q u a P lay H o u r.
tu n e to fall Into th e c re e k , w hile th e c o n te st an d no d o u b t to o k som e
T he lead e r w ill b rin g a larg e equip­
E v en in g
C o n c e rt P r e lu d e ....................... F e n w ic k N ew ell C o n c e rt C om pany try in g to d is e n ta n g le h is lin e, and o f th e p le a s u re o u t of It fo r th e hoys
m en t
of
p lay g ro u n d
necessities.
It w as m ore w ho had to keep e x ercisin g to keep
L e c tu r e ..............................................." T h e U n fo ld in g of D em o cracy ” he g o t so a k in g w et.
G am es w ill be a rra n g e d for all ages of
lik e w in te r w e a th e r th a n s u m m e r w arm . T h e boys did good w ork an d
J o e l W. E a s tm a n , w ho le c tu re s on T h in g s W o rth W hile.
boys and g irls from 6 to 14 y ears. The St. Mihicl. C nntlgny, S olssons and th e ■
S in g le A d m ission 50c, w a r ta x 5c.
an d a fire w as s ta r te d t h a t th e fish­ show th e re s u lt of good tr a in in g an d
public school g ro u n d s have been se­ M euse-A rgonne. S he h a s received tw o
ing p a rty m ig h t g e t w arm a n d th a t le a d e rsh ip .
cured for th ese gam es. T h e c h ild re n 's cita tio n s fo r b rav ery u n d er fire.
T H IR D DAY.
1. 7 5-yard d a sh . F re s h m e n — P eak
D u rin g
T h e m essage Mrs. B eyea b rin g s is o f . A fte rn o o n C o n c e rt P r e l u d e ...............................................T h e O v erseas O rc h e stra Rev. M yers m ig h t g e t d ry .
h o u r w ill be a t 4 o’clock.
1st, T h o m p so n 2d. B liss 3d. T im e
g re a t Im port. She p lead s fo r com m u­
L e c tu r e ........................" H u m a n L ife in R e la tio n to A m e ric a n is m ” th e d ry in g o u t p ro cess Rev. M yers 8 4-5 seconds.
M. P ir ie B eyea, R. N., 1st V o lu n te e r A m erican R ed C ross N u rse w hom th e fa te s seem ed to p u rs u e
THE MUNHINOTU TO BE
n ity n u rsin g an d public h ealth w ork
J 7 5 -y ard d a sh , O pen— Jo h n so n
g o t h is c lo th e s on fire an d th e r e w as
S in g le A d m ission 50c, w a r tax 5c.
THE FINEST EVER to sav e th is country from a g eneration
M iller 2d. S a tte rs tro m 3d. T im e
c o n sid e ra b le e x c ite m e n t u n til th e fire 8 1st,
J
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2-5 seconds.
of w eaklings an d deg en erates.
E v en in g — C o n c e rt................................................................ T h e O v erseas O rc h e stra w as e x tin g u is h e d .
3. H igh Jum p, F re s h m e n — P eak
T h e fifth v o lu m e o f th e M u n h in -
T h e g e n tle m e n cam e back w ith
F o rm e r A. E. F. E n te r ta in e r s
o tu , th e U nion H igh a n n u a l, e d ite d JERSEY
BREEDERS
th e ir fishing a r d o r u n d a m p e n e d b u t 1st, L ak e an d C hilds (tie d I 2d
S
in
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A
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m
ission
77c,
w
a
r
ta
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8c.
by th e s e n io r cla ss of 1920 w ill com e
th e y w ill p ro b ab ly try so m e o th e r lo­ H eight 4 feet 6 Inches
TO PICNIC WEDNESDAY
F O U R T H DAY
fro m
th e p re ss W ed n e sd a y , May
4. S h o t p u t— T a y lo r 1st. C la rk 2d
c atio n n ex t tim e.
A
ftern
o
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n
M usic a n d E n te r ta in m e n t................................................. T h e R e g n ie rs
2 6 th . T h is v o lu m e Is th e fin est in
G re e n m a n 3d. D istan ce 35 feet.
W ed n esd ay , M ay 26, w ill be know n
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A
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m
ission
50c,
w
ar
tax
5c.
e v ery
resp ect
e v e r p u b lish e d by as M u ltn o m a h J e rse y May D ay, an d
5. H igh J u m p , O pen — S a tte r-
PLEASANT HOME
J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a P lay H our.
U nion H igh schoo l. It c o n ta in s c u ts w ill co n sist o f a big p icn ic d in n e r an d
s tro m 1st, G re e n m a n 2d, T a y lo r 3d
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H e ig h t 4 fe e t 11 Inches.
o f th e h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g , m e m ­ a to u r o f th e big J e rs e y h e rd s in th is
I llu s tr a te d L e c tu r e ....................... “ H u n tin g B ig G am e in A la s k a ” to h e r h om e h e re a f t e r se v e ra l
b e rs o f th e b o a rd of e d u c a tio n , m em ­ p a rt o f th e co u n ty .
6. 7 5 -y ard
H u rd le race, F r e s h ­
m
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b e rs of th e fa c u lty , ev ery s tu d e n t
D r. C has. 8. P ric e
m e n — B liss 1st, P eak 2d. H illy a rd 3d
T h e p a rty w ill m eet a t H. H. S am ­
n
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,
M
issouri,
w
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ere
sh
e
h
as
been
il lu s tr a te d w ith R e m a rk a b le P ic tu re s o f th e F a r N o rtn
in school, a s w ell as o f v a rio u s o r­ uels, 82d an d L in co ln s tr e e t, P o r t­
7. D iscus T hrow -— B row n (C lias )
ta k in g tr e a tm e n ts . S he Is very m uch 1st, T a y lo r 2d, W ostell 3d.
S in g le A dm ission 77c, w a r ta x 8c,
g a n iz a tio n s .
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c o n ta in s
m u ch la n d , a t 9 :3 0 . F ro m th is p o in t th e y
D is­
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.
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DAY
ta n c e 81 fe e t 2 Inches.
ch o ice li te r a tu r e w ritte n by th e s t u ­ w ill p ro ceed to O. J . B ro w n ’s fa rm j
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d e n ts , c a rto o n s , s n a p s h o ts a n d jo k es. on th e B ase L in e ro a d n e a r R ock-I
8. R u n n in g B road J u m p , F r e s h ­
C o n c e r t....................................T h e S te a rn s-G re g g C o n c e rt C om pany c a rin g fo r h e r d a u g h te r , C la ra , a t m en — B liss 1st, P eak 2d, T h o m p ­
In th e se le c tio n an d a r r a n g e m e n t of wood w h ere th e y ex p ect to a rr iv e a t
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th e E d ito r-in -c h ie f, 1 0 :1 5 a. m. F ro m Mr. B ro w n ’s th e
so n 3d. D ista n c t 14 feet 8*4 Inches.
tu r n e d h o m e fo r a few days. Miss
S in g le A d m ission 50c, w ar tax 5c.
E d w a rd S tro n g , h a s u sed th e v ery p a rty w ill p ro ceed to th e h o m e oi
9. P ole
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b e s t ju d g m e n t a n d finest ta s te . T h e Miss N ellie M cK in ley 's on th e F o s te r
W in te rs ( tie d ) 1st, B row n (C h a s )
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e n tir e w ork of th e b o o k , e d itin g and ro ad .
3d. H e ig h t 9 feet 4 inches.
N oted N ew Y ork P rim a D onna rtia ,,a . •" v isitin g h e r s is te r , M rs. O.
fin an cin g h a s been d o n e by th e
10. 7 5-yard H u rd le R ace, O pen__
T h e p a rty p lan to go n ex t to C. H.
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s e n io r cla ss u n d e r th e s u p e rv isio n of J o h a n s o n 's a t O rien t a t 1 2 :3 0 an d
M iller 1st, G reen m an 2d, J o h n s to n
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th e i r a d v is o r. M iss G ood.
th e n to B. C. A ltm a n 's a t S cen ic a t
te a a t th e hom e of M rs. A lvah L au-
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in g , an d th e sp len d id b a c k in g o f h is to th e E. R W rig h t fa rm a b o u t a I . T h e * ra d u a tfn g class o f 1920 of
T h e s c o re — J u n io rs 45. so p h o ­
o r BEST KEPT GARDEN open a ir s a n ita riu m in P o rtla n d last m o res 19. s e n io rs 8. T o ta l 72.
loyal c la s sm a te s th e book com es m ile w est w h e re th e y w ill a rr iv e a t 1 U nion H igh sch o o l, th e cla ss w hich
A bout th e b e st g a rd e n and t h e |
L o r r e tta L affey, te a c h e r of
fo r th c le a r of d e b t.
E v ery c en t 4 P- ™.
H igh p o in t m e n — S a tte rs tro m 11
I b ecau se of th e o rig in a lity an d s p irit
fro m th e s e n io r p lay , ev ery cen t fro m
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a d v e rtis e m e n ts a n d sale s of th e book U nion H igh school an d also fro m th e .
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h a s been d o n a te d to th is w o rk by H ood R iv er H ig h sch o o l w ill jo in th e haH
J “arnprl, th ®
T h e G resh am is lo cated in th e r e a r of | hart to g ive up h e r school a w eek ba­ 5, G ran 5.
close in o r d e r th a t sh e m ig h t
th e s e lo y a l frie n d s o f U nion H ig h .
w ill g ive a th e A. E. K e ssle r h om e on P ow ell
F re s h m e n — P e a k 16, B liss 11.
co m p an y a n d all th o s e w ho a re in ter-1 -la8S t h a t doea th in g s,
A fte r m o n th s o f s tre n u o u s la b o r e ste d in Je rse y s a re in v ite d to accom -
e n te r ta in m e n t In th e H igh s tr e e t. T h e w hole g a rd e n is a p ic t­ acco m p an y h e r f a th e r , m o th e r an d
th e w o rk is a t la s t fin ish ed ,— a w o rk p an y th e to u r in g p a rty .
School a u d ito riu m , F rid a y ev en in g . u re
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
of c le a n lin e ss
th a t is a c re d it to th e ta le n te d e d ito r-
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E v ery o n e is to b rin g a b a sk e t d in ­ M a y '2 8 th '* " T h e " p r o g r a m * V il lo n s ! « , g h ig
h t a h 'b
n u A H e h X S ’t o h a 7 ta “ n ^ d n i f ° ‘ U T V h 7 i ^ ^ u n ?
M rs
MAKES NEW RULING
in -c h ie f a n d to e v ery m e m b e r o f th is n e r w h ich w ill be se rv ed a t noon. T he of th e fo i,o w in g n u m b e rs:
to rlu m fo r som e tim e ’
M rs. Van I U n d er a re c e n t ru lin g by th e T reas-
s p le n d id , tr u e h e a r te d c la ss,— a w ork c o m m itte e in c h a rg e w ish to m a k e It
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I .a m e n t a tio n s — P r e s id e n t A lb e r t C a m p , h ,,«
o f w hich th e y ju s tly m ay be p ro u d , a big J e rs e y fam ily picnic d in n e r A t
Elu< id a tio n .
T h e C la im Y e l l " —
Y e ll .7
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IndURtrloUH h ab it» of Mr«. w hich o n ly on e
week re m a in e d [ P re p a ra tio n s a n d p a te n t an d p ro p rie -
n o t o n ly now b u t th r o u g h ail th e th is tim e th e J e rs e y b re e d e rs will Leader
R u th H a r t le y .
K<‘8»ler, w ho And» tim e to til] th e S chool Is now closed a t O rie n t.
i <ary m ed icin es is based upon th e sell-
y e a rs to follow — a w o rk w hich is a h av e a p ro g ra m an d w ill c o m p le te th e M i n i ? " C h r o n lc ,‘ * ' * H is t o r i a n B a y a r d soil a sid e from c a rin g fo r h e r m any
T he O rie n t S ew ing c lu b w ill m eet ,n * p rice o f each a rtic le and n o t upon
c re d it to th e i r A lm a M a te r,— a w o rk o rg a n iz a tio n of a s tro n g J e rs e y c a ttle
H ong. " H i g h S c h o o l S t u d e n t s " — S e n io r B,nKin * b ird s.
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w hich o th e r h ig h sc h o o ls in vain clu b
( 'la » s .
e r, an d , fo r th a t re a s o n , does n o t te rn o o n In stead of on S a tu rd a y a f t e r - ' rlp "
If a p erso n buys f iv e p a c k a g e s
m ay e m u la te .
o r a t io n
“ C la M i T r o u b le s — G r u m b le r th in k It lo o k s well fo r a m an o f h is
B e n e rn a M athews«
noo n s as befo re. S chool h as closed j
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th e p rizes c o n sistin g o f boo k s, given b u r y a n d F lo r e n c e ( J ill.
w hich leaves th e h o n o r of h a v in g th e d e sira b le sin ce th e fo rm e r d a te s c o n - ! P‘' r"on p u rc h a s e s a tu b e o f to o th
TROUTDALE
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flirted w ith th e G irl R e serv e m e e tin g p a s te for 35c an d a b o ttle of p e rfu m e
p a rty la s t w eek by h e r m o th e r. Mrs. p e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e fo r th e sch o o l
H o n g . “ P u r p le a n d G o ld " — S e n io r C la s s . b e tte r half.
T h e nex t m e e tin g of th e sew in g club ! fo r B5c> a 2c s ta m p m ust be placed
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i o r < ’la s s
T o rrin g to n V acuum c le a n e r. G re sh ­
th ir d b irth d a y . A n u m b e r o f little son p re s e n tin g th em to th e c h ild re n
fu m e , a to ta l o f 5c. In o th e r w ords
T h e L a s t W i l l a n d T e s ta m e n t— l a w ­
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E liz a b e th T h o m as. E lla R ich ard so n . C a o n r " a — t ic n G . e r tr " T u h d e e D C o la w s s s e tt. C r e e d ’-— E s th e r
E d iso n a p p lia n c e s o f all k in d s. am I 'r u g S to res fo r a n y p e rfo rm a n c e
a lto g e th e r had a v ery h a p p y tim e.
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T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s' Aid su p p e r
o r th e e n tir e seaso n .
m ad e by th e D e p a rtm e n t.
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T a c h e ro n .
a tte n d e d , an d up to th e u su a l s t a n - , . a n d . d id , n o , t . re
. m a in fo r th e picnic
H on g , " T h e W h ite C a r n a t
T h e S e c u rity B enefit a sso ciatio n
- Hen lo r
hool. T h e
d a rd , b e in g v ery a p p e tiz in g an d su b - h , rp<,plJ e *» his p rize at
w ill give a d a n c e on S a tu rd a y e v e n ­
T h e Clam» P o e m - Pi e t K d w a
H tro n g .
s ta n tia l.
S o m e th in g o v e r $20 w as P*c n »c en d e d w ith a g e n e ro u s tr e a t of
ing, May 29. a t M etzg er's h all, G re sh ­
T h e Clam» P r o p h e
H enio
j ice c ream g iv en by th e sch o o l b o ard
ta k e n in, p ra c tic a lly all c lea r.
a m .— Adv.
T h e F a r e w e ll M e
g e — P r e s id e n t A l -
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S chool closed la s t w eek, w ith a i T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n at
p icn ic on T h u rs d a y a t th e A d v en t th e ir a n n u a l elec tio n on F rid a y , May C la H im on . g , " O , H a u te , H a u te A w a
N e e l Y our S u it C leanevl?
H ave It F re n c h dry clea n ed .
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cam p g ro u n d s u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f J 1 U h . e lec ted th e fo llo w in g officers:
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th e p a re n t-te a c h e r c ircle. T h e re w as p re s id e n t, Mrs. M ary P a rs o n s ; vice
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q u ite a crow d o f th e c h ild re n w ith p re s id e n t, M rs J A L a rs s o n ; sec-
t h e i r te a c h e rs , p a re n ts a n d frie n d s, | re ta r y - tr e a s u r e r , M rs. L. A. H arlow
P E T E R L EN A R D , T a ilo r.
F u rn itu re for Sale.
A sc o re o f sw e e t sin g e rs.
D e c la m a tio n s o f w it an d h u m o r The
a n d su ch an a b u n d a n t lu n c h w as
T h e T ro u td a le L ad ies Aid m eets
Dining table and chairs, kitchen
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co m p lete:
E le c tric Co. P h o n e 31.
Adv
big tr e e s on th e g ro u n d s . T h e sh o w - H en sley . A ll m em b ers a r e ex p ected o n e M o rris c h a ir
In q u ire a t G resh
IN YE FAIRVIEW TOWN HALL
e rs o f ra in th a t cam e u p d u rin g th e an d a ll frie n d s a re in v ite d to a tte n d am E le c tric a l Co P h o n e 31 o r New-
TW O-ROOM H O U SE fo r a a le an d
lu n c h did n o t e n tire ly sp o il th e p le a s -(M rs . W iley R ich ard so n an d Mrs W m la n d '.
b la c k sm ith sh o p , P le a s a n t
g ro u n d 404 55 by 100 fe e t a t
Admission, Adults 25c.
Children 15c
u re o f th e d ay, even If it d id m a k e C ra w fo rd w ill be a s s is ta n t h o stesses. H o n »
P h o n e 276.
27 i
P le a s a n t
H om e s ta tio n .
$600
A. C „ 163 F ir s t St., P o rtla n d .
J o sep h in e M artino, W h o Sings at C h au tau q u a c n L ast
N igh t, Is P ro teg e o f Caruso
Chautauqua Program Is Big Attraction
I"'"’
YE OLDE TYME CONCERT
AND EXHIBITION
Thurs. May 27, Early Candle Light (8:30)
to