T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 27 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Two Exceptional Entertainers T h e R egniers Com e to C hau tauq u a W ith T w o S p ark lin g P rogram s OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1920 >1.60 PER YEAR Chautauqua Program Is Big Attraction SECOND DAY. Evening — Concert P re lu d e .................... Fenw ick Newell Concert Company L e c tu re ............................................ “T he U nfolding of D em ocracy” Joel W. E astm an , who lectures on T hings W orth W hile. Single A dm ission 50c, w ar tax 5c. TH IR D TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS DAY. - -■ 1 e Concert Artists at Chautauqua S tearn s-G regg C om pany W ith Fay E pperson B rings T w o S plen d id P rogram s o f M usic and E n tertain m ent —■ — 1 -------- o I A fternoon— Concert P re lu d e ............................................ T he O verseas O rchestra L e c tu re ...................... “ H um an Life In R elation to A m ericanism ” M. P irie Beyea, R. N., 1st V olunteer A m erican Red Cross N urse Single A dm ission 50c, w ar tax 5c. Ju n io r C h au tau q u a Play Hour. Evening — C o n c ert............................................................ T he O verseas O rchestra F o rm er A. E. F. E n te rta in e rs Single A dm ission 77c, w ar tax 8c. FXH'RTH DAY A fternoon— Music and E n te rta in m e n t.............................................. The R egniers Single Admission 50c, w ar tax 5c. Ju n io r C h au tau q u a Play Hour. Evening — Music and E n te rta in m e n t........................ .....................The Regnlers Illu stra te d L e c tu re ............ •........ “ H u n tin g Big Game in A lask a"; Dr. Chas. S. Price Illu stra te d w ith R em arkable P ictu res of th e F a r N ortu Single A dm ission 77c, w ar tax 8c. F IF T H DAY A fternoon— Ju n io r C h au tau q u a Games in Public. C o n c ert..................................T he Stearns-G regg Concert Com pany; E n te r ta in m e n t...................................................................Fay Epperson Single A dm ission 50c, w ar tax 5c. Evening — C o n c ert..................................The @teurus-Gregg Concert Com pany ; Song R e c ita l............................ ...Josephine M artino Noted New Y ork Prlm a Donna j Single A dm ission $1.00, w ar tax 10c. DAILY SCHEDULE A rternoon C o n c ert...........................2:301 Evening Concert A fternoon L e c tu r e .........................3 :0 0 Evening L ecture C h ild re n ’s H o u r.............................. 4 :00 The Regnlers are joyful entertainers. They are happy themselves anil It Is their Hiis.sion to make others happy. They will present two program s en the fourth day of Chautauqua and both will be filled with life und laughter. T here is a world of variety In th e ir programs, soprano and tenor solos, vocal duets, trombone solos, pianologues, im personations and character sketches. In the w ords of one of the country’s best critics, “The Regnlers have real art, real ability, real voices, plus real personality.” You will enjoy every m inute you spend with these talented people. bring to you th e greatest of ail health tonics—a host of henriv^iueh« They ___8 :0 0 I . . . .8 :3 0 OVERSEAS ORCHESTRA, ONE OF THE BIGGEST TREATS OF CHAUTAUQUA T he Stearns-Gregg Concert company will tiring to you on Ihe last dn> two concerts of splendid music. With violin, ’cello and piano, they Interpret the g reat classics as do few trios on the platform today. Each is an artist oi recognized standing in her own field of musical endeavor and long associ­ ation lias made their ensemble playing nearly perfect. They dem onstrate that there is a high and permanent place on the Chautauqua plntform for the great instrum ental Classics, Ethel Stearns, cellist, mid Vera Stearns, violinist, play with dazzling technique and real musical tindcrstamllng. Loma Gregg, pi­ anist, is one of the most gifted musicians of the West. Fay Epperson, child impersonator, reader ami whistler, rounds out this splendid organization ns the fourth member. Her rem arkable talent and abil­ ity has won for her a high place among the Cl. iiitauquu cntertulners of the country. The musical climax of Chautauqua week will he on Wed­ nesday afternoon and evening. Two great concerts by the I Overseas Orchestra, a C hicago organization of eight talenteed girls, who won unusual recognition in r rance and Belgium SOIL, CLIMATE, SCHOOLS GRESHAMS STUNT as entertainers for our boys of the A. E. F. They scored big ADVANTAGES FOUND HERE * A “ REGULAR CIRCUS ’ successes in London and Paris, but their chief work was in An in te restin g artic le by D. E. G resham c h a p te r of th e E astern t h e c a m p s and hospitals. Tow le of G resham en title d “ Soil and j s t a r w° n flrBt Prize a t th e s ta te p ic - 1 Their programs are of unusual variety, including orchestra CLASS DAY EXERCISES RED CROSS CAMPAIGN C lim ate n ig F acto rs in B erry G row -j n cTh pre n ^ ’d o u b tVin ” h “ m inds • »«lections, instrumental and vocal solos, duets, trios, quartets, CONSIDERED FINE IS ON THIS WEEK .,n^ . . apP^ d ‘n ¿ he A prV I)um bpr of of those who had been let in on th e readings and choruses “ Any rags, any bones, any bottles B etter h ru it. Mr. Tow le is enthus- secret b but u t t th h e e G r e s h a m n e n n l a w A t i l r i ' n . . T he class day exercises a t Union G resham people would iastlc over th e fu tu re of G resham and bring back th e prize. These vivacious girls, with their programs of life, dash High was atten d ed by a larg e n um ­ to d a y ?” M ultnom ah county as a fru it grow. T he A m erican Red Cross shop of T he s tu n t was a “ re g u la r circu s” ing ce n te r and he has m ade th e fru it and w heth er you in te rp re t th a t ex- and real musical brilliance, are always enthusiastically re­ ber of relativ es and friends of tii* P o rtlan d has Invaded G resham th is week for a w hirlw ind clean-up of g row ing situ atio n an especial study, pression as slang o r E nglish it is ceived and their appearance in Gresham will be no exception. class. o u r valuables and near-valuables. In his position as field m a n a g e r, still correct fo r it was a circus and T he program was varied and In ter­ T he Red Cross shop specializes in for the C o-operative B erry G row ers' the fun it created m ade it equal to INTERPRETER OF PLAYS NOTED LECTURER association Mr. Tow le has had o p - ! th e best. esting and everyone appreciated th e things you don’t happen to w ant at AT CHAUTAUQUA AT CHAUTAUQUA fine ideals and hopes of th e young th e tim e, which som eone does w ant. p o rtu n lty to learn much of th e berry A tric k p o n y belonging to Mrs. grow ing business here. You give w hat you d o n ’t w ant to th e : G reen was ta k en along, also a sm all g rad u a tes as expressed ip th e ir ora- American T he boost he gives th e Union H igh I tra in e d dog and a g re a t Dane who Red Cross shop, which sells Ç| I tions and th e o th e r exercises. It to Bomeone who does w ant it. school show s how every one is . was parad ed aro u n d th e g ro u n d s as T h at resu lts in cash. And this cash spreading th e news of good schools a draw ing card for th e circus. T he m otto “ They can who th in k h ere which is calling in so m any new Je rry E lin g ’s S h etland pony was j they ca n ” was a them e which was em ­ is w hat enables th e Red Cross In people from o th e r sections. P ortland to co n tin u e its work tak in g d rafted in to service and furnished phasized by a , n u m b er of th e stu d e n ts Pare T he a rtic le is as follow’s: o t th e w ounded so ld iers still In rides aro u n d th e g ro u n d s a t 5 cents | in th e ir o ratio n s seem s to be th e the hospitals, and also of th e ir wives T h i n k i n g y o u r r e a d e r s w o u ld lie in- per ride co n tro llin g elem ent in th e lives of and fam ilies. In fact, th e $2000 a , Thp, ‘S ,a alp -V and c a rt was m onth o r m ore which th e Red Cross th e class of 1920. e r n M u lt n o m a h c o u n t y , e s p e c ia lly i n th e also th e source of much am usem ent is earn in g is w hat keeps th e Red t e r r i t o r y t r i b u t a r y t o G r e s h a m . I c o n - ; and brou g h t in m any d o llars to ad d , T he num bers were all excellent shop e lu d e d to a s k y o u f o r a l i t t l e sp a ce . If ! ,u „ h iitlilln e - t n „ ,i Cross work going in P o rtlan d . y o u w i l l g la n c e a t th e c o u n t y m a p v o n lO " u " d ln g fund. but th e m ost u nusual original and a l­ P rom inent P o rtlan d women do n ate w i l l n o te G r e s h a m ’ s lo c a t io n , s o m e 20 1 trick pony, F anny, was of ; to g e th er d elig h tfu l n u m b er was the th e ir tim e to th e shop, w hich Is run ° f , th e c o n flu e n c e o f course th e m ain n um ber and drew th e W i l l a m e t t e a n d C o lu m b ia r i v e r s a n d „ . . . . I , l a r e o c r o w d s tl,„ class prophesy which was acted o u t en tirely on a v o lu n teer basis, with o n a n a i r l in e t o w a r d s M t. H o o d Pi sucn targ e crow ds th a t th e m anage- th e exception of th e tru ck -d riv er, s e e m s t h a t n a t u r e b e lie v e s in s p e c ia liz - j luent had to sh u t down th e side | |*y th e class of 1920. who picks up donations. in g a n d p r o v i d in g s p e c ia l l o c a l it ie s f o r show s in o rd e r to han d le th e crowds D uring th e singing of one of th e c e r t a in p ro d u c ts — to w it . H ood R iv e r .,.,,» m n n p v m a in »on» Believing th a t O resham would like s p e lls a p p le s : s o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a S u n - “ » n ‘ o n p 5r a t th e m ain tent, I class songs w hich contained several to have a p a rt In th is work. Mrs. O k is t o ra n g e s , and G re s h a m b e r r ie s ! An electric fan was th e first prize W hy? W e ll, t h e r e is a re a s o n a n d i t and will be a w orth-w hile tro p h y for lively ro asts for th e m em bers of th e A. E astm an, on South Roberts av e­ i l l n W f e . ', , ’ r e ',8W l in w o rd " — a n d display and use at th e ch a p te r's! o th e r classes, old F a th e r Tim e cam e nue, and Mrs. Jo h n M etzger form ed a com m ittee to In terest G resham peo­ T h e s o il is d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h e a v e r a g e room. 17=0 upon th e scene and the g ra d u a te s in ple In d onations to th e Red Cross s o il o f t h e c o a s t c o u n t r y , b e in g a m i x - \ T he S tars w ere ablv a s s is t e d h v 1 t u r e o f v o lc a n ic a s h a n d C o lu m b ia r i v e r , h o U n u n n o w h n »i » , i , i fear and’ trem bling fled from th e shop. s a n d f o r m i n g a s o il t h a t is e a s ily t i l l e d b p Masons who outdid th em selv es' D onations may be ta k en to Mrs. stage. v e r y f e r t i l e a n d b e in g u n d e r la id w i t h a • t o provide am u sem en t an d to aid w a t e r - b e a r in g m i n i , th e s o il i s s u b . th e ladies. At th e req u est of Miss M arjorie B oughner’s g arag e on Powell valley, ir r ig a t e d and w it h good c u lt iv a t io n near th e city hail, o r th e Red Cross G resham also sta n d s good h o ld s a n a m p le s u p p ly o f m o is t u r e to Lym an, one of |h e stu d en ts, F a th e r truck will call for bundles 300 lbs. m a t u r e th e f i n e s t q u a l i t y o f s t r a w b e r - chance of w inning th e first place in Tim e consented to speed up th e years o r over on calls being m ade to Mrs r le s . r a s p b e r r ie s im d l o g a n b e r r ie s in th e th e am o u n t of money raised bv the d r ie s t s e a s o n s T h ------- e r e i . s a ls o a n o t h e r , __________ In o rd er th a t she m ight see w hat Eastm an o r Mrs. M etzger. T he ______ com plete rep o rts have! p e c u lia r lo c a l f a c t o r t h a t h e lp s to b r in g stu n ts. The Red Cross sh o p finds a ready th e b e r r ie s t o t h e i r h ig h s t a n d a r d o f not yet been made, would be th e fate of h er schoolm ates p e r f e c t io n w h ic h In tim e w i l l g iv e th e m T he G resham lodges h a d a l a r g e r m arket for old new spapers and m ag ­ a w o r l d r e p u t a t io n f o r q u a l i t y . I t is n P e “ ,» m , „ ” , ~ u la rg e r P re sen tin g a com plete play, tak in g j Now and then a lectu re en tirely in la te r years. azines. It does not m a tte r how m any t h a t l i f e - g i v i n g sea b re e z e t h a t n n t u r - P r o p o r t i o n of th e ir m em bers present As th e years rolled by, or ra th e r tons are d onated, th e shop can sell th e p a rts of ail ch a racters and do- new and d istin ctly different, appears a l l y r o l l s u p th e C o lu m b ia r i v e r d u r i n g th an any o th e r lodge in th e sta te them . ih r .’fua,: r r : s ^ y ‘ n<,T :pcr^ t e ,y o r / Al “ ° BL a. b r dred G" ' Bhara peoplH ing It so realistically th a t you lose i in tbp lectu re world. One th a t m akes they hopped, skipped and danced Clean rags, old clothes o r shoes people reco n stru ct th e ir line of R e if o f t h is , p le a s e ta k e a n o t h e r lo o k a t P re s e n t, along every one in th e audience ¡sig h t of th e a rtis t and see only th e '„ J , £ , , t h e m a p , a n n d k n o w ___ in g a s y ______ o u d o t ____ hat ” T ' hree L ________ re p a rk e d ' — , . th o u g h t and h u rried ly re a d ju st th e ir felt them selves being carried along to and w earing ap p arel fo r men, women th o u san d _____..e cars w» th e p r e v a i li n g s u m m e r w in d 1» f r o m th e inside th e grounds and a s many ppop,p P ortrayed—-this is th e tre a t l d e aH. J Uat such an address is “ Un- and children Is next in order. m ore w ere on th e outside. * presented to the C h au tau q u a audi- folding „ f D em ocracy,” to be pro­ th e y ear of 1960. Each y ear was F u rn itu re , m achinery, old Iron, m o u t h o f th e C o lu m b ia r i v e r in a s o u t h ­ of th e m ost d elig h tfu l *nC* th ‘8 a ftp r" ° ° n b? Ruby ’ age „ented at C h au tau q u a by Joel W rep resen ted by som e charm ing little used household utensils, books, pic­ e a s t d ir e c t i o n a n d y o u w i l l be c o n ­ It v in c e d t h a t G r e s h a m 's b e r r y t e r r i t o r y n ic n i c s . ... has been given fo r F n erguson w ell-know n in te rp re te r 9 of E astm an, le ctu rer, law yer and phil- girl and m ost of them seem ed de­ tu res. bric-a-brac o r vases and an y ­ l o V'D w She n o wx p resen o n to ts I th », e zl d zx elig 1 I zv lx h 4 tfu 1■ 1 l osopher « ■ • . g e t s t h e se a b re e z e d ir e c t . plays tonight thing, in fact, th a t has a sale value I h a v e b r ie f l y o u t lin e d th e re a s o n f o r “ » a n y years I comedy. “ Green S tockings.” In mon- His rep u tatio n as a sp eak er is na- lighted w ith th e chance to speed up can be sold and will be gladly re ­ o u r s u c c e s s in b e r r y g r o w i n g in s o il a n d I the tim e. By th e tim e 1960 had a r ­ ceived. c l im a t e T h e th ir d re a s o n i s i n t e l l i ­ ologue It is an a rtistic triu m p h and tionw lde. He discusses vital, tim ely FAIR g e n c e a n d i n d u s t r y b y th e f a r m e r a n d MULTNOMAH will be long rem em bered as one o f l t „ piCB, tre a tin g them in a m asterly, rived everyone was on tiptoe of ex­ One day la st week, a P o rtlan d b u s­ th e n s u c c e s s is a s s u r e d . T h i s o p in io n RACING PROGRAM th e o u tstan d in g featu res of C h a u -; sane way. He speaks w ith a m arked pectation. iness man donated his en tire office is h a - * * i o n s i x y e a r s o f o b s e r v a t io n a n d ta u q u a week e x p e r ie n c e . T h e q u a l i t y o f th e b e r r ie s , fu rn itu re to th e Red Cross shop As ■ forcefulness, a clear Insight and a e s p e c ia lly r a s p b e r r ie s a n d lo g a n b e r r ie s T he first c h a ra c te r was th e village It was being delivered to th e shop T he ’ racing for th e week I thorough u n d erstan d in g of his sub- is a d m it t e d a s b e in g s u p e r i o r h v o u r u " » T program ............. blacksm ith with many of his class­ buyers ap p eared and th e en tire o u t­ ject. le n d in g c o a s t c a n n e r s . T h e b e r r ie s a l l ° ' , b e M ultnom ah county fk ir has A W METZGER STARTS c o m e to f u l l m a t u r i t y w i t h g o o d c u l t i - been issued and p resen ts an a rra y of m ates recognized as E m m ett W ell­ fit was sold in two hours. ON IMPORTANT TRIP \ a t i o n a n d t h i s m e a n s g o o d y ie ld s . T h e p v p n ts n n p n u a le d a t anv n r e v im iN "W e ask you to give to us th in g s QUEEN CONTEST ing His h a ir was black and thick r a s p b e r r y h a r v e s t u s u a l l y e x te n d s o v e r L , . 4 . r , any previous _ s ix ---- - S o y o u c a n see fair. T he to ta l of purses offered w e e . k s ’ p e r io d OPEN FOR ALL and ’<»"«• b"' far" »«a 'bp tan.” «™“' ‘Red^Cross^ciMe Is ** worthy A. W. M etzger, p opular young t h a t th e d e v e e lo lo p p m m e e n n t t is n e a r l y p e r f e c t am o u n ts to n early $8000. Among T h e b e r r ie s m e rc h an t of ......... G resham , left Sunday A m ore sanctim onious sa in t never ' one,” said Miss Helen W hitney, sec- he'Jriee The 18 ° np by ’bp . M p|pr p ic k i n g y ie ld s e themuVgeest Ih e la r g e s t b e r r ie s . T h e ' L ? P pUrBPB t" " " ” v ie ie r * & - ...................... — Now is th e tim e fo r everybody to trod th e e a rth th an th e aged m in ister , r,*'ary of th e shop, when she was a b e s t y i e ld s I k n o w o f a r e f o u r to n s t o f r a n k com pany of $1000 for th e on a m ost im p o rtan t trip. He has 5iS."zr.’‘ »’, ’ii,a ‘ !on" v r o p t w o 2:08 p arin g event on T 4 hursday, „one to r Kimmell Indian? w here on get busy and cast votes for th e ir B e s t who preached In th e church which I *,B,,or a t ' bfi O utlook office several tu n s f a i r a n d le s s p o o r. T h e p ic k i n g A n o t h e r Is h v P r e s i d e n t H le w is * v im m e p , in o ia n s w n e re o n c o s ts a b o u t o n e -th ird ? c u ltiv a tio n a b o u t ‘ P y ’ re 8 ' . L * 1.’ A ’..L ^ la ' J Ju u n n e e 9 9th th t th h e e w e edding d d in g b bells e lls w ill K,rl for n "u n who b p rp |B n o t h in g th e R ed C r cannot sell.” !ng i^nS ? heXi"*Co7kminii i«B7 rre«i“ o"; flr8t ,w o ,la>B o t tbp wppk The Mr M etzger is one of the m ost p resen t (h e money should be placed walked across so dem urely. Sotne- w e l l o v e r th e y e a r C u t t in g " » ¡ u t ^ t h e o ld schedule for th e rem ain d er of th e p o p u lar yaung men In tow n. He has ,n an envelope th e nam e of th e c a n -|h o w we th in k th e fates lied. Eat More F ru it. , c a n e s a n d p r u n i n g c a n be d o n e f r o m week ts as follows grow n up w ith th e town and has ‘" d a t* plainly w ritten on th e en- Ida C hase was a very dem ure F ruit is cheaper th an d o cto r bills. t t e t o h e r 1 s t to A p r i l 1 s t. a n d th e p lo w ­ Adv. W ednesday, O ctober «. in g . ( c u lt iv a t i n g a n d h o e in g d u r i n g th e alw ays tak en an active p art In all anil then dropped In th e box. teach er and looked very efficient. tf n e x t th r e e m o n t h s , th e n th e h a r v e s t a n d 2 : 2 4 tro t (3 h ea ts) *«('!! Pro~ $20 to ^r *pndB» not only In G resham , but In ¡**b » ibp *otes will all be counted and spent h er life teaching o r what t o a n a c r e a g e o f b e r r ie s w e re c o m m e n d H alf-m ile ru n , 2-year-olds lighting plan ts E lectric lights for t h e k e e p in g o f a f l o c k o f 100 o r 2'»s divided I all th e su rro u n d in g te rrito ry will *bp having th e highest, n u m b er it seem s th a t a fte r 30 years o u t In “ ver.vone. G resham E lectric com- eq ter, ail money h e n s , a p ig a n d a c o w T h e G re s h a m 126 co n g ra tu la te him on his approaching vo 'p* will be th e candidates and the world she decided to "com e back l,BnX- Rhone 31 t e r r i t o r y Is w e ll » te v e lo p e d . W e h a v e , , , am ong w inners a la r g e m l l p w p o f h a r d s u r fa c e d ro a d a r iv e furlon g run m arria g e and wish him a long and fro,n *b at tim e u n til th e close of th e and see th e folks." a n d th e b a la n c e o f th e r o a d a a r e g ix x l Reserved seats a re on sale for th e T hursday. O ctober 7. th e y e a r a r o u n d E l e c t r l c l t v fa a v a i l - „ . . happy life. co n test all votes will be cast fo r one Some of th e ch a racters co u ld n 't | G resham C h a u ta u q u a at th e G resh- " h i e i n m o a t o f th e t e r r i t o r y f o r l i g h t 2 : 0 8 pace (3 In 5) .Meier & _____________ of th e five favorites. be recognized at all and so it is Im- ani ’’rug S tores for any perform ance a n d p o w e r p » u u r rp p o o s s e g s a t a r e a s o n a b le le F ra n k purse $1000 p r ic e W e a ls o h a v e c R y g a s . te le p h o n e s Get your can d id ate In the race possible to nam<- all of the member« Bull Run w ater trav els all over 850 a T ,d , s t ’s r l e l d a l l y p a p e r d - l i v e r l e s r u r a l 2.1 5 tr o t (3 In 5) ,, , . . , i , Qet y o u r "leaning and pressing î" " !1 «rooo g r a d e s c h o o la , - 2:13 - - pace ( - 3 . h eats I. let - the folks know about . Two old m aids cars . early and ... . u w ere Interested In done at th e O resham Steam L aundry. t r > n l t ’ n lo n H ig h school. Thifl in a union i