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PA G E G RESHAM SIX STORES SELLING ARTICLES WARNED TO COLLECT TAX BREAKS SENATORIAL RECORD IN MASS. ANOTHER OUTLOOK SCALP FOR UNION HIGH TUE SD A Y , NOVEM BER 85, l» l» GRESHAM LOCALS FIRST COMMANDERS OF AMERICA’I LEGION 20 VIOLATORS FINED INJUSTICE COt J u s tic e Brow n's Jurt in üregiu A n o th er scalp was ad d ed F rid ay d u rn g th e past fe.v Mrs. G eorge W. S tap leto n was th e days hag | when F o re st G rove was ta k e n into a b o u t th e busiest p,.,. , ln thig - cam p by th e U. H. S. fo o tb all team sponsor last S atu rd ay at th e c h riste n ! th e co u n ty , and in Iu “ ' ing of th e shop "S u rcisco ” w hich was T he gam e was th e h a rd e st on e of the re sts an d tines a of ' launched at th e C olum bia sh ip y ard in season an d th e victory was as w el P o rtla n d m u n in ;. ir, ‘ 0 com e as a C h ristm a s p rese n t. The P o rtlan d . Mrs. S tap leto n c a rrie d a ActinK 0,1 " - ,r usual h itte r d ra u g h t w as in th e cup huge bouquet of C olum bia roses, th e ernor Olcott, t . 7 official rose of th e ship b u ild in g com of victory as both P eak an d S kirvln offlee Cowtabl pany, and was given a b ea u tifu l b ar a re o ut of th e gam e th is W ednesdav n ig h t began a o( r’^ on account of In ju ries. T hey will pin of p latin u m set with d iam o n d s as lo rc e m e n t ag a in -, v,„iators ’ ’ a m em ento of th e occasion both be in th e gam e w ith E stacad a motor vehicle I . ‘ '■ P upils from th e 5th g ra d e gave a w hich may be played a t som e early rounded up abt j d a te In D ecem ber if a rra n g e m e n ts w ell-rendered playlet at th e assem bly I h e s e w ere p ro m p t,„ Hned J yesterday u n d er th e d irectio n of th e can be m ade. 'T h e ch ief com plaint was that o I T he score on F rid a y w as Union teacher, Miss Mary H ansen. w ere d riv in g on a county mart I John. F ieldhouse and his niece. H igh 14, F o re st G rove 9. n ig h t w ith o u t a tail ' 'I G resham received th e kick ofT on Miss A lberta Allen, left today fo r On S atu rd ay and Monday ni-h. I h er 25-yard line and s ta rte d fo r For- M anzanita, w here th ey expect to o th e rs w ere rem inded of their ■ I est G rove's goal. T h re e p lu n g es by spend several m onths In F re d F ie ld toe« an d th e li.-t mu « ¡S tro n g , P eak an d S kirvln m ad e y a rd house’s cottage. t] or mom \ • age and S tro n g b ro k e th ro u g h fo r 25 C. E. R u sh er an d fam ily sp e n t last y ard s, hut a t th is point a fu m b le gave Sunday at Oregon City, th e g u ests ag em en an d aut . dealers** F o re st G rove th e ball on th e ir 25- of Mrs. R u sh e r’s sister, Mrs. R obert G resh am and prominent citlze y ard line. f RANKLIN Lansdow ne, throughout the co t <, veralwo« F o re st G rove opened up w ith fo r from P o rtla n d , on- trow Eatacartl D’o L i r a . H arold Lym an cam e down from w ard passes an d end ru n s a n d in a o ne from Sandy, one each from F all sh o rt tim e w orked th e ball to G resh Salem last S atu rd ay to help W il view an d T ro u td ale a m ’s one y ard line, w here a trick lam ette U niversity win th e football an d o ne from Parkwood. end run p u t th e ball over. T h e goal gam e from Reed college. He sp en t was m issed. Score, F o re st G rove 6; Sunday at th e hom e of his p aren ts, Tw o th e re were, one a Jap »■ G resham , 0, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lym an. d isre g a rd e d th e command of the ett F o re st G rove kicked off, th e ball Miss G race F ield h o u se was h ere sta b le an d failed to appear beta going o v er th e goal line an d G resh for the week-end from h e r stu d ies a t ' th e ju s tic e un til commanded bv am began play on th e 20-yard line ' bench w a rra n t. These paid extl an d began ag a in a ste a d y m arch the Oregon N orm al school a t Mon / 14^2 a 5ZZ m outh. | fines an d costs am ounting to Is dow n th e field th ro u g h th e line. It took a bachelor to be the , in ea ch case. T han k sg iv in g services will be Y ardage was m ade tw ice befo re the first D em ocratic U. S. senator be held at Zion E v an g elical church end of th e q u a rte r. from M assachusetts since the B eginning th e second q u a r te r B u r next T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 Civil War. He is S en ato r David I C. J . A nderson, driver of the autj lingam e took S k irv in ’s place a t left o'clock, to w hich all are invited I. Walsh, Junior m em ber, his col m obile in which i; . ;Vc Johns, h alf and Ted Jo h n so n took B u rlin g T he m id-w eek service a t th e league being S en ato r Henry w as rid in g at t i l e tim e of his deal a m e ’s place at tack le. P eak p u n ted M eth o d ist E piscopal ch u rc h will be Cabot Lodge, R epublican. Lodge by ac cid en t a t E ast 82d street at and F o rest G rove fum bled th e punt. devoted to a T h an k sg iv in g topic on is the senior member. W alsh's Pow ell V alley road on November i G resham recovering. personal p o p u larity helped put has been bound over to the gral "A m e ri G resham ag ain m ad e y ard ag e T hursday evening, w hen him across. It is said. ju ry as th e resu lt of the findings , th ro u g h th e line b u t a pass acro ss th e can ism ” will be th e su b je c t u n d er th e c o ro n e r’s jury. Anderson line went Into th e en em y ’s h a n d s for discussion. c h a rg e d w ith m anslaughter and red F o r T h a n k s g iv in g a to u ch b ack . Mrs. Eva M artin of P o rtla n d has from 26c to 50c ta k e 2c; from 51c less d riv in g . A nderson was arrest! F o re st G rove p u t th e ball in play retu rn ed to her hom e, a f te r a visit im m ed ia te ly a fte r th - accident at o 75c, 3c, an d so on. th e 20-yard line, h u t co uld not of several days at th e hom e of h er a n d th e H o lid a y s was held for investigation until SaL W here tw o o r m ore of th ese a rti- m ake y ard ag e an d p u n ted d au g h ter, Mrs. C. W. G leason. u rd a y n ig h t when In was formal I les a re sold to one p erso n th ey may B u rlin g a m e an d P eak m ad e y a rd We have received the larg be w rapped in one p ac k ag e an d a age in th re e plays th ro u g h th e line Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of c h a rg e d w ith m anslaughter Joh I son w as th ro w n out of the car held est and best lot of sta m p d e n o tin g th e p ay m en t of tax and, aided by S tro n g , w ere on th e Mrs. C arrie H ausen w ere Mr. and first in to a telephont post and i l w hen a Mrs. G. W. P rice, Jo h n P o tts and upon th e am o u n t of th e p u rch ase point of doing so ag ain s ta n tly k illed, said testimony. 1 d au g h ter, Belle, of P o rtlan d , all old fu m b le gave F o re st G rove th e ball. F ran k lin D’O lier of P h ilad el may be a tta c h e d to th e package. F o rest G rove p u n ted to G re sh a m ’s frends and n eig h b o rs in Illinois. phia was rew arded for his h ard T hus, If a person buys five 5-cent 35-yard lin e an d G resham s ta rte d Russell, th e 8-year-old son of Mr. W hen co vering jellies or jams with consistent work at St Louis when we have ever had the priv packages of cough d ro p s they may ag ain down th e field, m ak in g y a rd and Mrs. C. N. T aylor, living n e a r th e American Legion was form ed. m elted paraffin, tu rn the glass so tie pe w rapped in one p ack ag e and a 1 age tw ice before th e w h istle blew for L innem ann, is ill w ith sc a rle t fever. ilege of showing. For in th e first an n u al convention paraffin will run up the sides of tiff sta m p affixed to th e package. th e end of th e half. W here th e in fectio n cam e from is u n of W orld W ar veterans he was All the late colorings and ce n S t tam tu m b le r a little way. Otherwise, ps m ay be o b ta in ed from th e G resham cam e on th e field In th e know n, as no o th e r cases h av e been elected com m ander. And a “ Devil shapes, office of th e C o llecto r of In te rn a l second h alf, d eterm in ed to re trie v e rep o rted in th e n eighborhood. it h a rd e n s, it may draw away froH Dog" was honored, a trib u te to Mrs. E dna M etzger, who w as o p e r R evenue at P o rtla n d , an d from m any th e score. F o re st G rove fu m b led th e th e valor of th e m arines. He is th e sid es an d leave the jelly expose^ Joyce S. Ixiwls of Long P ra irie, PR IC ED of th e postoffice* th ro u g h o u t th e kick off and T. Jo h n so n by a quick ated on fo r ap p en d icitis a b o u t ten and clever play recovered th e ball days ago, is m ak in g a good recovery. Minn., shot in th e leg at C hateau s ta te of O regon. above th e head of a F o re st G rove Mrs. M etzger was em ployed In th e T hierry, losing th e use of th a t leg. D ealers who fall to sta m p th ese player. T his b rea k , to g e th e r w ith diet k itchen of th e co n v alescen t h o s He was elected first vice com goods will be held ac co u n tab le for G re sh am ’s irre sista b le lin e p lu n g in g pital when she was ta k e n ill. m ander of the legion. It was voted th e tax and C ollector M iller u rg es all gave th e hom e team its first to u c h Mrs. Je n n ie Good and Mrs. Jo h n at th e Minneapolis convention to d ea le rs to Inform th em sev es fully as down. P eak kicked goal. Score, Brown and C h a rlie Brow n a re p la n hold the 1920 conclave a t Cleve F o re st G rove 6; G resh am , 7. to th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e law. G en eral Contractor* land, O. ning to spend T h an k sg iv in g holidays F o re st G rove opened ag ain w ith with th e college b ach elo rs a t C o rv al A few d ro p s of g ly cerin e p ut on fo rw ard passes a f te r receiv in g th e lis, M ervin an d M errill Good, W a lte r th e edges of fru it Jars b efo re screw kick off and w orked th e ball to Brown, Ed. Y unker, H ad d en J o h n Carpentering For S a le Secon d Hand G oods. ing on lids will keep m old from fo rm G re sh am ’s 20-yard lin e w here an a t son, an d H okan T ruedson. One S inger sew ing m achine, first I tem p ted field goal was blocked. T his J. G. E m bry is able to 4)e ab o u t ing on th e fru it. class co ndition, $25. E lectrica l Wiring ended th e th ird q u a rte r. ag ain , a fte r a w eek’s illness. R ound top, 8 -ft. ex tension t a b l e , ' In th e la st q u a r te r G resh am s t a r t To save m oney by g oing w ith o u t Mrs. G. W. K ellogg of G rand $15. F ix tu res and Lamp« necessities is had econom y but to ed again an Irresista b le m arch , P eak, F o rk s, N o rth D akota, a rriv e d last S q u are top d in in g tab le, 6-ft. ex S tro n g and B u rlin g am e m ak in g y a rd w aste an y th in g lessens y o u r w ealth, age on tw o o r th re e dow ns. P eak w eek for an ex ten d ed v isit w ith h e r ten sio n , $10. S ep tic Tanks R ange, d andy co ndition, $40. Wa-1 th e w ealth of y o u r co u n try , an d th e b ro k e th ro u g h a t one tim e fo r 15 sister, Mrs. B enj. C am eron. I w ealth of (he w orld. E. W. A ylsw orth e n te re d th e te r coll and pipe included. y ard s. T he m arch was bolfed close C em en t Work F o u r good h e a tin g stoves. P rices u n d er the goal posts how ever, and realm of th e m ystic sh rin e rs d u rin g F o rest G rove p u n ted . P eak coining th e co n v en tio n in P o rtla n d la st week. from $3.50 to $20. In v estig ate. T hey a re b arg a in s. back to th e 20-yard line. F ro m th is G resh am m en who w ere th e re to see Office and Shop, mJ J. E. M ETZGER. point with th e aid of a p en alty , th re e him th ro u g h w ere Ju d g e G. W. S ta Main St. Bungalow Bldg, dow ns p u t th e ball o ver fo r G resh p leto n , G eorge F . H oney, B enj. Some people le a rn from th e ir ex a m ’s second touchdow n. P eak kicked Phone 96i G resh am . Ore. o th e rs n ever reco v er goal. Score, F o re st G rove 6; G resh C am ero n , H. H. E ling an d Chas, perien ces; H oyd L. Meet F ran k C. Jone» C leveland. from them . am 14. A house w arm in g w hich was a P eak kicked off to F o re st G rove's 10-yard line. ■ co m p lete su rp rise to th em was g iv A fo rw ard pass w ent fo r 10 y ard s, en Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. H essel la st hut an Incom plete pass and a fu m b le M onday n ig h t. T he affair w as m a n forced F o rest G rove to p u n t an d P eak ag ed by M esdam es Jam es E lk in g to n who had been in ju re d only ra n th e G eorge P age an d J. E. M etzger, and Ladies’ Coats, Fur-Trimmed and ball down an d fell on it, on G resh 36 frie n d s jo in ed in th e schem e. T he HE Thanksgiving Dinner and a n t’s 10-yard line. Belted, in all the newest colorings, P e a k ’s p u n t was run back by good p a r ty assem b led at P o w ell’s d ru g SPECIAL a t ................................$19.98 each Everything that goes with it, in te rfe re n c e to th e 20-yard lin e from sto re an d from th e re w ent to th e They took w ith w hich point F o re st G rove kicked a E lk in g to n hom e. doesn't mean much unless you 27-inch Outing Flannels, in stripes field goal ju s t as th e final w h istle th em re fre sh m e n ts an d plans fo r th e blew. Score, F o re st G rove 9; have something to be Thankful ev e n in g 's e n te rta in m e n t, w hich was and checks, SPECIAL at ........... 25c yard G resham 14. a m ost p le a sa n t affair. for. H’e are Thankful the war T h e gam e was h ard and fast, c h a r T he b e a u tifu l fern offered by Mrs. Ladies' Colored Outing Flannel downs, acterized by excellent p assin g an d is over, the Boys all at home, open field w ork on th e p a rt of F o re st Cliff K ern to th e g rad e b rin g in g out high and low neck, SPECIAL at $1.69 each G rove and irre sista b le line playing by th e la rg e st a tte n d a n c e at th e P a re n t- the Biggest Crop "the good old T ea ch e r m eetin g last week was G resha nt. P eak , S tro n g an d B u rlin g am e, aid aw ard ed to Miss A rth u r ’s room . V. S. A T ever raised, with the ed by a heavy an d w ell-train ed line, T he Pow ell P h arm acy announces w ere able to gain tw o to five y ard s th a t th e ir sto re will be closed on Biggest Prices ever paid. Every alm o st at will th ro u g h th e line, and T h an k sg iv in g dny d u rin g th e h ours body at work, with the Biggest sev eral plays w ent for 10 an d 16 from 1 to 5 o ’clock. Phone 641 Butte rick Patterns yards. " T e d " Jo h n so n show ed up to E u g en e L. C o b u rn , clerk of Jo- IPages, all these and a Thou a good a d v a n ta g e, th is being his first sep h n e county, accom panied by his gam e w ith th e team th is season. sand more, ought the people of Don t forget the American Legion Dance, A gam e is scheduled w ith C anby wife, visited G resham on S atu rd ay , H igh for W ednesday at 3 on hom e se ek in g th e residence of his a u n t' Wednesday, Nov. 26 Eastern M ultnom ah County to g ro u n d s Mrs. J. W. H en d rick s. Being told Back th e hoys fo r a n o th e r victory. by one of th e m erc h an ts th a t it was be Thankful for. L ineup llru g g e r 1. e., G ran 1. t., only th re e q u a rte rs of a m ile to th e W elling 1. g . M iller c, W rig h t r. c., Rockw ood ro ad , they decided to C H O IC E M E A T S WE SO LICIT YOUR BUSINESS B u rlin g am e. Jo h n so n , r. t., Cam p r. e., P eak q. Jo h n sto n r. h.. S tro n g f, w alk, an d a re now try in g to figure H o m e m a d e H a m s, B a co n , S a u sa g e , L ard o ut ju st how long a m ile is in th is S k irv ln , B u rlin g am e 1. h. p art of O regon. A h eated discussion betw een tw o ! I steal R eal E sta te T ran sfers. O ne of th e se v eral rea lty d eals a n G resham men o v er th e peace tre a ty P h on e 891 nounced d u rin g th e past week in th e th e o th e r n ig h t resu lted u n fo rtu n a te G resh am vicinity waa th e sale of th e ly for th e men If n ot for th e trea ty . Main S treet GRESHAM P hone C h a rles W itte r hottie at H ogan s ta W ords being in a d e q u a te to enforce Don t forget the American Legion Dance, Wednesday. Nov. 26 GKO. D IE T E , P rop. tion to 11. H irsh b e rg e r of P o rtlan d th e opposing claim s it Is alleged they reso rte d to th e use of th e ir fo r a co n sid eratio n of $6,000 cash. T he place co n tain s 13% acres an d is fists. T he re su lt is a ch arg e of as- well Im proved w ith a m odern 6-rooni snult and b attery by th e sta te of I h u n g ilo w and fine o u tb u ild in g s Mr 1 O regon ag ain st R ichard Je n n in g s to tried in th e ju stic e co u rt neat H irsh b e rg e r will ta k e possession of I ith D. C h is new hom e ab o u t D ecem ber 1 0 ,h. , M onday. D ecem ber 1, w ---- O th e r tra n sa c tio n s d u rin g th e w eek Ko88 aa con,P 'a lning w itness. was th e sale of an im proved 8-acre ' I tra c t a, O rient sta tio n from Mrs I Te clean willow fu rn itu re , use w a J B e rth a Ault to V H. G alb re th of o n i^ f h 00’1 o u r c,lent8 ° n e of o u r m ost valued a — a. and _ te r ln w hich a tab lesp o o n fu l of sal: j P o rtla n d fo r $2,000. b iR Viinx l* \re te n t ° n* Ot by h o n e®t d e a lin g and fair treatm ent h as been dissolved, apply w ith a C. J. L u n d q u ist to Ed. B rink, a re- period of neariy fineenByearaOn8,ant,y Bnd pernianently expand j cent a rriv a l from A lberta a 26-acre coarse b ru sh an d dry th o roughly. UprM thankful for farm located at Scenic sta tio n for Save » hat you T a n , » i e n you can. * * the splrnftift patronage IN V E S T M E N T S E R V IC E C h arles W oodford of G resham sold 1 self. W“ ‘ ,a k e ca re of U- C ollector of In te rn a l Revenue. M ilton A. M iller, calls a tte n tio n to th e fact th a t cough drop«, vaseline, to o th pow ders and pastes, and p ro p rie ta ry m edicines sold by grocery sto res an d g en e ral sto res, as well as d ru g sto res, a re su b je ct to tax a t th e ra te of 1 cent fo r each 25 cents o r fra ctio n th e re o f of th e price w hich sold. T his tax is to be collected from the p u rc h a se r and is payable by m eans of p ro p rie ta ry stam ps which a re to be a tta c h e d to th e article and dated and cancelled by th e dealer. A 1 cent stam p is req u ired on each 5 cent package of cough drops, and on each b o ttle of vaseline, tooth pow der, and all p ro p rie ta ry and pat en t m edicines, and to ilet p rep a ra tio n s selling up to 25c. A rticles selling . J / ,rolu ,,T JOYCE 3. L E W IS New Hats $ 6 .0 0 Frank C. Jones Co E. W . Aylsworth THANKSGIVING SPECIALS CANNO N’S Dry Goods Gresham, Ore. Jones Lum ber Company Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET The Good Will of Clients TtTF that (ftrrehatu and uiriuity ha» arrordrd u etlirp a a t year ' to \ H G alb reth a 2 % -acre hom e in I | G resh am located In th e E llis David- son tra c ts n o rth of Powell stre e t for,' $2300. K ritler A E lk in g to n n eg o tiated th e i sale*. o H AT SH O P HARMONY Private or Class Lessons S tu d io F irs t S ta te Bank IP lg. P h o n e 681 G resham 1 Mias W ill FLORENCE M. HONEY PIANO. G R E SH A M - a re ii',frnmk «°i'ir ' ° ng vears of b u sin ess In th is co m m u n ity we hove 6a'& c n n c m i , w*<’*’9Prea,t sou rces m uch p ra c tic a l ex p erien ce and 'tno»l*<U m o re J l n ’ r. ? '.ei,,nien,8; b o,h ^ o s e of a local n a tu re an ! those o » elu d in g t h r<< ln '**stnient such as G o v ern m en t an d M unicipal Bonds elu d in g those of F o reig n G o v ern m en ts. . .. F rieda B ratzel In vestm en 'ts w isely 8pee' a ' 8erv*ce8 to assist th e In v esto r in choosing &l accept a limited num ber of pupils in puough tric k to m ak e m oney but th e hardest nut to ° k n o * how to avoid lo o sin g It a f te r you have made it I-et ns h e of oervice to y«iu. Piano Instruction South Roberts Avenue. Phone 507 1 J fira t & ta te Stank Gresham, Oregon