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T W IC E A W EEK I V iti.. 13. M l. JJ G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS SBE8HÀM, BP1.TMOKAA CO! M l . O U S O S , Tl'ESDAY, SO U » B l K FAIR BOARD ISSUES CALL FOR MEETING TEX-ERI h I\< REASE 1\ Al'TOS IX TEX YEARS I W hen Zev Started “Going Away” | I . II. S. DEFEATED BY WEST MAX 7-0 D uring th e p a s t few days ap p lic a tion b lan k s for m otor vehicle licenses ---------- for 1924 have been m ailed by Seere- T he im portance of the an n u a l stock- ,a ry of s ,a ,a Sam A Koxer to the ho ld ers m eeting of the Slultnom ah re «le ,e re d c a r o w n ers of th e state, county fair becomes m ore and m ore T!ie blanks have been issued for 162,- a p p a re n t as the tim e the m eeting ap- ”pt' PaB8enS®r c a rs an d tru c k s. 3100 proaches. ' m otorcycle ow ners, 560 d ealers and D iscussion of the m a tte rs to be pre- ‘ ^ u fT e u rs. sented to th e sto ckholders was th e / ,s>t “ ““ b e‘ n com P|led of ” ><* Post- chief topic a t last n ig h t's m eeting of , ces t0 w hich 1000 or m orp blanks th e fa ir d d irec irec to to rs rs held held in in the th e e it„ h o i i I lave bt‘en niallpd- In th is list G resh city hall. am m akes no sm all show ing w ith 1131 A cting upon a resolution adopted a t | ca r ow ners, its n e a re st co m p etito rs OUTLOOK SEEMS BRIGHT SAYS TOWLE D espite th e ad v an tag e of a heavier : and m ore experienced team W est L inn w as held to a sco reless tie by G resh- j ani high school u n til th e last four j m in u tes of play when W est Linn un- | D. E. Towle, m an ag er of the Co covered an unexpected pass and o p erativ e B erry G row ers, has a d placed th e ball betw een G resham 's dressed th e follow ing le tte r to th e goal posts for a touchdow n West m em bers in w hich he gives his views Linn kicked a perfect goal m aking th e ! of the fu tu re for b erry grow ing and final score W est Lilin 7, G resham 0. I in stru c ts grow ers on th e ca re of th e ir vinos. Mr. Tow lo says* W ith the aid of a lighting Hue in I which every m an on the G resham | “ Not being a prophet or the son of a team sta rre d th e ir heavier o pponents I p r° p h et “ ,8 h ard ,o rv aJ 'h e fu tu re *r o pponents , w lth a „ y dvgree of - | w ere tw ice held sco reless in the j will give you w hat seem s to be th e i shadow of G resh am 's goal. . outlook for th e next season in straw’- ! W est Linn w as only in d an g er once I b erry values incr „ r v - P y r a u ine rais- berg a re both low er by m ore th a n 100 B ik th e num ber of d irec to rs to ten 1 r» 1 • when a long end ru n by S chenk and ~ ...................... « ' We w ish to say the outlook seem s th e plunging backfield put th e hall on b rig h t. The old stocks as far as we th e plan and ordered th e se c re ta ry to T he se rre to rv ,,r .to» | West L in n 's 5-yard line. know a re all sold and th e m a rk e t Is m e n t^ o t h i c o M t k e. Pr° PO8*d am end- as8^ » fn g 1924 lic e n s e s '™ November The gam e w as hard fought th ro u g h stro n g . Ineidently we a re paying one- m ent to the constitu tio n and to issue 11 i n ««,. «... out and G resham being w ithout th e ir » call fn»- ih „ i 14' ' 1 ca r ow n ers a re u rged to tile h alf of one per cent per pound on last held on D ecem ber 3.“ U w a r d e d * ' aPPH« tiOn8 “a rly aI“1 b elP “ void s ta r h alf back. Lunday, believe had he ras decided bean In the lineup the score would y e a r's pool, and w ill he ready to close was ueciaeil the congestion at th e end of th e year. th is year s pool ju st us soon as we get to hold th e an n u a l m eeting in th e eve have been a different story. New ta g s a re req u ired to be placed on ning and a t th e city hall. re tu rn s on th e la st carload th a t was the c a rs Ja n u a ry 1, 1924. 1 his week F rid ay th e team goes to shipped to New York on October 15th. P re sid en t L ew is announced th a t the M ollala and the follow ing F rid ay to D uring th e past ten y ears th e num T he tim e req u ired is 30 days by w ater sam e au d itin g com m ittee of la st year ber of licenses have Increased ten Hood River. The last and only o th e r ,nS w ould be appointed to au d it th e 1923 fold. In 1914 th e re w ere 16,347 re g is th e outside) Voa” byCf lv e ^ e ™ X r 7t* th e T v Iré '''* <>U' * " ° ‘Ch 8nd 1>al,-v r«‘* «•" home gam e th is y ear will be played so this acco u n t should close up w ith in a w eek or 10 days. ac co u n ts and records. T his com m it tratio n s. T he m ost m arked in crease T h anksgiving day ag ain st W oodburn tee co n sists of A. J. K rueger. Tom w as du rin g th e p ast year. As to th e best v arieties to grow we ! on S tap leto n held. -’"I H ( EM ERY STORE MAX JAILED EOR K reu d er and Jo h n S leret. th in k th e im proved “Oregon and MAKES RESI' SHOWING M arshall, all th in g s considered, would CARRYING WEAPON ■ I E I I O \ I | \ n | ; | | | g S e c re ta ry P u lfe r lias his reco rd s for Jl 'VEXII.E BAXD TO be th e best to p lant. If you have any th is y ea r carefu lly kept and up to T he 20th C entury sto re of G resham BE STARTER HERE RE SR, I II AMERICA B ert Benton was a rre ste d F riday good p la n ts of these so rts to sell or if date, show ing in detail th e receip ts m ade th e best p ercen tag e of gain for | nig h t by M. M. S quire on th e road eas't W. E. N ickerson, band in stru c to r four consecutive w eeks over th a t „r , ,, Miss Mae Donley, who left h ere you w ish to p lan t of th ese kinds, ro aa east and expenses of th e fair. H is rep o rt ’ st ‘ y ear of an y of Gm t o , ? t G resham and was given a h earin g about a yes w ith th e M cDougal-Conn com pany of la e a r ago to become head p lease let us know. P lan tin g can be will be m ade to th e an n u a l m eeting, i „ 6 I P o rtlan d , has arra n g e d to s ta r t a Oregon m ining cam p ho sp ital of done successfully even ut th is season Brnoon. . T he inform ation I | the South A m erican D evelonm ent of the year. Our stra w b e rrie s have C O X T R W ’T R H I 1 V s « •» . bund *" tlle Rrade sch ° o1 a t G resham , th e I ite rn a tio n a l S ales & P roduce be com P °8ed o i ch ild ren of the com pany. T his is a m a tte r of p a rtic » lu ig in g him w ith c a rry in g a eon- com pany o p era tin g n ear G uvaquil had a w ide d istrib u tio n th is year and !• E E I 7 ( EM EX r M A EK I to u p p e r g ra d e s h h ’ X e * D a Z T ’ ; h re a te n ,n ‘ to kH1! E<1" ad<)r' h a ” "«•««>" - m e in .eresfin g th e re p o rts a re favorable except th a t u la r sa tisfactio n to M dnager P. F. h is wife, D aisy Benton, w as sw orn to l d escrip tio n s of life th e re to her aunt they contained m ore w ater and less T he m eeting for o rg an izatio n has To W illiam R. Beyker doubtless Black, who has been in ch a rg e of the been set for next M onday n ig h t in the M r. Benton CUnntog‘“ m’ b r° thW o i «t. C a ir . Miss D on.ey is su g a r th an usual, probably ow ing to falls th e distinction of laying th e most local sto re for about a year. ru n n in g feet of new ly constru cted ce- I school au d ito riu m a t 7:30. Both boys ' | wpR know n to m any In th is vicinity, the dool, dam p season, b ut aside from A fe a tu re of th e business w hich Is of ‘ m ent sidew alk in G resham th e past and Klrls who have a desire to learn a i t w as discovered at th e h ea rin g whom her le tte r w ill be of special i th is th e q - u ality - of th -__- e ____ pack — is ____ w ell _ g rea t In terest and benefit to th e m an sum m er, he having built w alks for m usical in stru m e n t a re u rged to a t ag e rs is the w eekly m eetings in P o rt th at the alleged th re a t to kill w as In terest. T he cam p from w hich she ' ’’P<’ken of and should re su lt in rep eat tend and b rin g th e ir p are n ts. S elec made w hile the B enton's w ere in j w rites is In th e foothills of the Andes I orilers n ex t year. We hulled and b a r- n in e p ersons to ta lin g 1354 feet. tion of in stru m e n ts w ill be m ade and land held every T uesday evening, M ashington and th e re fo re th e c h a rg e m o u n tain s and ls reached by a th ree- I rele<1 , h *8 y’‘a r 830 b arrels. Our best T hose for whom Mr. B ecker has laid | w hen re p re se n ta tiv e s of ab o u t tw enty th e tim e of p ractice w ill be assigned. had no w eight in th is state. He, h o w -| day jo u rn ey by b u rro , over a h ard |J u<lKnient is th a t stra w b e rry p lan tin g s co n c rete w alks a re th e follow ing: The Mr. N ickerson is a band in stru c to r of th e sto res w ithin easy reach of the i should be Increased. We can supply Cotton p ro p erty , co rn e r F ifth stre e t I of “ la rg e experience and teach es all city m eet for d in n er and re p o rts of ever, pleaded g u ilty to c a rry in g a con- R a il. Miss D onley w rites: cealed w eapon, a heavy au to m atic “Sunday m orning, it being my Sun- ,h e p la n ta' and Hood avenue, 257 feet; Mrs. band m stru m en ts. He has m ade a sales and co n stru c tiv e advice by th e with a H en g stler. c o rn e r F ifth s tre e t and specJalty of juvenlIe “ Ur g en eral sales m an ag er. T he in te r six-shooter being found on his person day off duty, tw o of the boys and I I "O ur fuel v en tu re ls m eeting hi ? “, 7 a ' ThP C° Urt 8‘‘nt8nce'1 iw o detr» n . K°. ,o v Z aru n ,a- T h ere a re h ea rty response, as we have alread y R o b erts avenue 222 feet; D. E. bands. W illiam A. M cDougall, w el ch an g e of ideas and th e social fellow , la " and “ " ne ° f 125 s tra ig ln " up In t»it“ ,Z ,“ '.n d n:„ o n ,g " t I P' H‘ ’‘d ° VPr 100 00rd8 ° f “ "<> »« Tow le co rn e r F ifth s tre e t and Main know n band lead,.r of P()rtla w jn ship a re of m uch benefit to th o se who Tin’ i ’s s te e p " We to,1B of coa*' T he Suparior Rock stre e t. 140 feet; R ichard Beadle, c o r - j be pre8en t w lth Mr N ickerson on ta k e p a rt and help to stim u la te th e ten davs t '| i " ' t ' t " ” COmmu,ed to lo n g er but not q u ite so V repre8ente(1 w ent bv Hie longer tra il. W hen w e s Pr l ,|K8 coaI » re h an dling ia giv- n e r R oberts avenue and F ifth stree t, , Monday night. best salesm an sh ip in th e stores. T hese b v r w h> t . W. K irk of th e d istric t a tto rn e y ’s I to Zaruma th e stre e ts ~ w ere slnuil 287 fee t; Andrew’s on F ifth stre e t. 225 ------sim ply j Ing good satisfactio n . It b u rn s clean T his Is considered a ra r e onnor- i " to r e 8 d ° a 8 t r , c t l y non-delivery office. . u . rch ,th, „ S a .. toVeaplaW t» ch z i ° T h e y ™ '*nd B° ° d m° 8t a " y Wnd *’f a I n ito ln M . I -1 » fee t; B ecker on F ifth stre e t, 115 feet; (u n ity for ch ild ren as th e in stru c tio n b u sin ess- a n ‘> d®P*nd for th e ir profits T his w as th e first tim e In th e sever- w onderful people. They go to ch u rch " r rBnge “ n<1 ,s c h c u p c th an wood S hipley 18 feet; R usher 60 feet and ls g | ven free ,t bej n ecessarv only o n 'h e q uick tu rn o v er of goods. Mrs. H ansen 30 feet. | to provlde In8trum enf 8> arran g (fm^ ^ al y ears Jo h n Brown has been Justice ami th en come out to see who can be I ''HP‘'cially in the colder w eather. We T he local sto re w as estab lish ed in of th e peace th a t he lias had occasion ch eated th e w orst. N atives too poor ) llave not o rdered o u r second car yet T he w alks laid by Mr. B ecker a re for w hich can easily be made. A pril, 1922, in th e O sborne building, to im pose a jail sentence. p i a z r ^ s ’m d a T '11 h° Ur’ K” " re 8O,d 0Ut and are w a,t,n « for m ostly full w idth of seven feet and w ith a co m p arativ ely sm all stock of Mr. N ickerson th in k s th a t o u t of give every evidence of being u nusually Th« „ i ( t , o rd ers, as it com es m uch ch eap er school en ro llm en t of 300 o r m ore a goods, w hich has been in creased by solid and durable. EREAE I’REETRYMEX TR ............... ' ■ m“ "" hand of a t least 30 pieces should be la rg e r g ro cery stocks, and th e ad d i M EET I IIERSDA Y EVEXIXG fain in th e ce n te r and th e re is h ardly ,h,> <ar to you' P|t‘“ Ht‘ Place your tion of feeds, u n til it packs th e sto re developed d u rin g th e year. THOMAS PITTS DIES a spot to w alk, as the natives sit nil o rd er if you wish to try it. to capacity. A m eeting of poultrym en of th is m Z a w f u V S y o ie yveHrfis a w e'T h ese' AT HOME IX PORTLAND E . RE R. SI TREATS GIVE " W d a ls° h av " “ b a r«*“ n for v icinity bus been called by the officers EREAE BRYS .IRIX REE1GIRES PREEEREXEE T hom as P itts passed aw ay at his of tlie Pacific C ooperative P o u ltry people a re a rtis ts when It com es to Becon<, h an ‘* b erry w ire if ordered xa tir xa l e r a te r xit y hom e on 82d stre e t. P o rtlan d , on Octo P ro d u cers for T h u rsd ay evening of cu ttin g it up Into ch u n k s. T hey never ; —on. Now th a t the leaves have fallen Out of 2218 stu d e n ts reg istered at heard of "cu ts." Meat is m eat to I frotn th e b erry eaneH no tim e should b er 25, a fte r a long illness from tu th e U niversity of O regon th is y ear J. W ilbur A ltm an of G resham and th is week at th e G resham g ran g e h all, J u n i. 1 hey sell beans, peas, rice and 'b e lost in g ettin g out th e old wood b erculosis. H e lived for about four 1735 have expressed a relig io u s p re f A lbert C. Seidl of T ro u td ale a re m em a t 8 o'clock, for th e purpose of ren e w b an an as in g reat q u an tities n s w e l l « ... woou. ° UJ th ° ° * <'ane8 < a re y e a rs n ea r M abery sta tio n and on giv erence. w hich Is rep rese n ted by 26 b ers of T au Sigm a P hi, local f r a te r ing 5-year c o n tra c ts w ith local g ro w as lots of n ativ e su g ar, and some cheese. Beno says th e cheese I k ho i Bbou’<* be used to keep the knife or ing up his w ork th e re he w as a pa different creed s and denom inations. nity, w hich has been g ra n te d Tau ers an d in te restin g th o se who are not stro n g they uwe it for stre e t clea n ers. hook reaI » h arp and the cu t should be tle n t a t th e P o rtla n d san ita riu m for Of those ex p ressin g a religious p ref c h a p te r of T au K appa E psilon, n a t m em bers in th e project. E. J. Dixon, hut I know they don’t use stre e t clean- j a long sla n tin g one to p rev en t in jury six m onths. He leaves his wife, Mrs erence, 435 are P re sb y te ria n s; 285 ional fra te rn ity . T his w ill be th e m an ag er of th e P o rtlan d office of th e ers of any kind to th e roots. A lice P itts, five sons, Joseph, Gordon M ethodists; 187 C h ristian s; 168 E pis- eig h teen th n atio n al on th e cam pus. o rg an izatio n , will be th ere. A. R. "W e w alked th ro u g h th e plaza a "In n ex t w eek's pap er we will give B ern ard , P aul and L aw rence, and tw o copalfons; 135 C ath o lics; 90 C hris Lym an is a d irec to r of th e concern. w hile and bought a few th in g s and T au K appa E psilon w as founded at d au g h ters, Mrs. S tella Vedder of tin S cie n tists; 87 B a p tists; 86 Con- Illin o is W esleyan U niversity In 1899. Many local poultrym en belong to decided to elbow o u r way th ro u g h the you th e best inform ation we can us to m ass of d irty people to an old native G resham and Mrs. Cora M eekers of g re g a tio n a lists; 50 L u th e ra n s; 18 Tau c h a p te r of “T ehe" is th e second th is association, w hich is one of five jew eler to o rd e r some sliver sp u rs th e fu tu re of th e cane berries." Salem. U n ita rian s; 12 Je w ish ; 7 E v an g eli ch a p te r w est of Iowa, th e o th e r ch a p such large o rg an izatio n s on th e P a We w ere w alking in the m iddle of the c a l; 5 United B re th re n ; 4 F rie n d s; 4 te r being at th e U niversity of C ali cific co ast w hich have banded to g eth er n arro w cobble stre e t when som ething CHIEKEX DIXXEK AXD SALE WEDNESDAY EYE. CHICKEN DAMAGE SKIT \ a t t e r Day S ain ts; 2 U n lv ersallsts; fornia. In sta lla tio n will ta k e place and w hich have a New York selling In th e m ost aw ful little sto re «aught SETTLED RET RE ERI RT 2 E th ical C u ltu rists, and one each of C h ristm as vacation. i agent w orking for th e ir in te rests. T he my eye w hich m ade my h e a rt Jump. A chicken d in n er will be served by J Pacific C ooperative num bers about It proved to be only a sack of flour the follow ing: G reek O rthodox. b ut It ----- - Tau Sigm a Phi w as founded in De- w as *------• from th e Crown MIIHng Ith e la d le s ' Aid of th e Zion E vangeli- T he dam age su it rec en tly filed in C hurch of God, C hurch of T ru th , New em ber. 1921» at P oling h all. It had i «00 mem Iters in th e vicinity of P o rt com pany, P o rtlan d , Oregon. It su re- cal ch u rch a t the g ran g e hall on ju stic e c o u rt by Mrs. Ivor D avidson T hought, S ilv aist, M in n e ap o lis The- 10 m em bers and w as know n as Des- land. Its office and w areh o u se is at a g a in st B ert E. Bolce, involving the C 3» «. | E ast W ashington and E ast T hird. osophist and one S o laran ite. hutes club. It moved to Its p resen t and J they said th ey th o ‘ u g h t I ha,1 dis^ I a “ fte ft*r r w Wh,Ch hich a “ program and am u se k illin g of Mrs. D avidson's chickens by Only one m an declared th a t he w as location in Ja n u a ry , 1922, and received covered th e Inca tre a su re s. I looked m ents will be given. T he program Mr. Boice's dog. w as settled out of AotJce fo Autolsts. an individualist. T he s ta tistic s w ere its local c h a rte r in S eptem ber, 1922. so happy. Also they said they thought will co n sist of m usic and readings, c o u rt to th e sa tisfac tio n of all con Any person p ark in g In fro n t of com piled by a Joint effort of th e ca m th ey would have to buy It for me be am ong th e nu m b ers being tw o by the cerned. T he case w as filed before T he P eoples' B arg ain co u n ter. See ‘ P 'UK WRI be fin e d fo re I would re tu rn to cam p. Any pus Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. the w ant ads Ju d g e Brow n ea rly in O ctober. W al- w ay, for a m inute I did think I was L uscher B ro th ers q u a rte t of Fairview , G. A. COX. M arshal. hom e J u s t th in k how far It" had""to I a " d 8 p,ano 8,,l<’ by Mr*- ’«ntes Hterl- d em ar Seton w as atto rn ey fo r the ome to sit In th e front door of a dingy ' *,IK and MrH- Clyde Kuegg. A sale of plaintiff and Alf. O. Nelson for th e de little shop way up 61)0« feel on a hill I fancy and useful a rtic le s will be held fendant. Yon 'should seenJh,.‘ RICH- C“ n ” ',y “ "j ey#D,n«> h’ R" - " â â â s â s l s â s æ •- « E f VV FREE METHODISTS TO (’RXTIXEE MEETINGS T he special services of the F ree M ethodist ch u rch have been an n o u n c ed to contin u e th ro u g h o u t th is week, w ith th e Rev. F ra n k Dawson in ch arg e and w ith E vangelists B oicourt and w ife assistin g . C ottage p ray e r m eet ings w ill be held each afternoon a t 2 o'clock. All a re cordlallyy invited to atten d th ese services. Honesty’« Reward. "A’essuh. I's done proved dat h on esty is de best policy a fte r a ll.” "H ow ?" dem anded his friend. "You rem em bers d at daw g d a t I to o k ?” "S hore, I rem em bers." “Well. suh. I trie s fo' tw o w hole days to sell dat daw g and nobody offers m o r'n a dollab. So, like an honest m an. I goes to de lady dat ow ned him a' she gives me 13.50." HER! See th e w om an w ith 100 pockets. E vening of F riday. Nov. 23 —Adv " I f s In terestin g to see some of th e " « o b b le s In H i., ( o a l! ( o a l! ( o a l! F or coal see B urten W alrad, G resh am . phone 1411. Money to loan on real estate Farm loans a t 6 p er c e n t B. W. T horne.— A Want Ad w ill tel) what you d« not need and get what you do need. Som e of Ht 2:80 oclot:k th e ! — --- ------------------ ----- la rg e r ones have g re a t holes worn in TIRES them Where th e natives grind th e ir Before buying tire s see th e 30x3% corn. Im agine ee :ng any of It a fte r c,,r<* *Ire g u aran teed >10.50. being grond w here hundred» of anl Vulcanizing, all work g u aran teed m ala have trodden |< | b at P t„ ea, BEN TLEY'S T IR E SHOP, a fte r th ese people as m uch as Hfter Main S treet, G resham the m ules. i " I t seem s h ard ly possible th a t it Is ( OMIX« EVE ATS. | ab o u t a year ago since I went to C ali A m erican I.eglon-A uxlllary Joint f o r n i a , en ro u te to th is place it seem s Just yesterday. Tim e has a funny wayc1 tn«‘»'tlng at g ran g e hall Monday eve- of (lying down here, faste r th an any nlng, November 12 w here else. , , . T h ere Is a revolution set for th e , da,1C'’ T h 8 '‘kl'K R| nK ISth of th is m onth. D oesn't It Hound , V** q u eer to say th a t a revolution Is s e t W. C. T. U. social and en tertain m en t for any c e rta in d ate? it's preslden- 1 November 23. l ’»n' , 7 n , X . r s o m e Hhaven<t7. be 1 . 2 X ; ” '' " h ? “" ¡off to p ut a man In th e c h a ir Th. v " and Nn*- E had an aw ful one la st Novem ber In -November 9, High school gym nasi- G uyaquil. H ow ever, they seldom ,,m ' K ilbourne o rc h e stra l q u in te tte b o th er o ut h ere .” stu d e n t body. Bazaar CHICKEN DINNER Program Gresham Grange Hall Window Cleunfng F or ex p e rt window cleaning see 8. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers with John Brown, G resham , phone 2501. s tr e e t. Wednesday, November 7 Ladies Aid of Zion E van gelical Church Dinner from ¿ :3 0 to S. * Wen«. Chicken G ravy Maahed P otatoes Cream ed Peas Cabbage Salad Jelly P ickles Celery Buns and Bread Coffee I’am pkln Pie with W hipped Cream a plate. Sale begins at 2:30. 1’rogrMin