'»R E M IV I
VISITORS AT LIVESTOCK SHOW
Frances Peak" fü»v a.»«—
being a n isc u sam - — — m a i l c o u n t y at tl,e Livestock Evposi-
< „billtv
“ Hviug in d u s tria l tlo n in progress in Portland this
^ T i i e c t . d with the schools, w eek. Donald G rant has tlv. pure
H erbert
' , Ikrb. rt Bradley ta k in g th e bred sheep on exhibit
E llng Is show ing \reh lb ald , the pig
" u . i t occupies tim e a n d at-
'd,,” 'e X d for re g u la r school W a lte r A nderegg has his bull , alt
"” , l ¡hat the p a re n ts did a th e re . These boys did informal
*• i nf the work also. On th e stock ju d g in g add it is not overatat-
'lde4i were sta te club le a d e r. Ing to say th a t the*« youngster» , an
C io u r . and county le a d e r d iag n o se th e physiognomy of domes
“/ L l Calkins
T he a rg u m e n t tic an im als far m ore accurately than
m any an adult.
„uite warm, but th e se ttle -
A m ong the grow n-ups In attend,
,he question, loeully a t le ast.
,iii Tuesday evening a t a ance th is week were Miss Ethel Cal
kins, Andrew
McMillan, Mr. and
meeting
b asem e n t of
L rc b
A 8peclal effo rt WU8 Mrs. H. H. Eling and soil Jerry, Mrs
to invite new people to th e D onald McKay, C harles Cleveland
2 and a good m any re sp o n d W endall Cleveatid and daughter Vir
i n g in quite an a d d itio n to ginia.
T he ludies trieil their hand at stock
“'Trouulal’e Ladies' A id ‘society ju d g in g and from reports must have
done exceedingly well.
hold a »pedal m eeting W ednes-
.neruoon, Novem ber 1 9 th . w ith
Mi-Night Dame.
■ a Harlow, to w ork on a rti-
E very S aturday night,
is, O regon. Six-piece Jt
Th, Troutdale Sunday school has
i. S upper a, midnight
" a . revived in in te re st an d ut-
S L e the mark fo r 50 w as set,
fch was reached and passed last
day the atte n d a n c e bein g
54.
a mark Is >•-'< ahead to 60 now . A
L r training d u e s h as been
* , which m eets once a week
■h, homes of the m em bers. T hey
, (his week W ednesday ev e n in g
c Mrs. Mary Parsons.
tte Spencer G ardens
rec en tly
toped a car load of celery to Uhi-
* thus competing w ith th e Mich-
■ celery. The celery raise d in th e
•lens here is of th e very h ig h est
¿ity, and competes w ith th e w orld
that respect.
yr anil Mrs. N orine a re m oving
Portland for w ant of a h o u se to
e in here.
Mrs. C. I. Thom as spent m ost of
tweek at The Dalles, v isitin g h er
rent!, Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. C ooper.
H Florence Toon of P o rtla n d was
«esk-end guest at th e T hom an
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OI TIAMJK T l KM>AY. NOVEM BER
IH.
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More Powerful Gasoline.
Automobile
m anufacturer« ar
heir * o " ard ’h-
'
W in e s to the less volatile bi
X n l i 7 he r i’" gaf'0,,[l" ’“>* belt.
tin»»r
V b> Felro *‘ u*u refiners. R,
ing a é ¿ a 1Uí d' r ,ü meet lhe lncrvai
h a te
i S upou bviroleum stock
an.l 7r
' ee.Per tm o ,h * *'ru ‘k ' u
ahlv m" produc,n« a fuel consiilei
ably more powerful than that (
r e n te r years
The problem of e.
gi'ie adaptation to the supplv of p,
e7neeU^ . t ni’ ” * refined P“ r , i is
^pw tfcd to come before the statist
ca! research bureau which the Arne:
lean Petroleum Institute wi»h heat
e s m h li^ ‘n, N*‘" York’ ln ,- lllls '
stablish. In this in stitu te produ»
ers, refiners and consum ers of o
may join in co-ordinating th eir c
forts for the improvement of the ii
dustry.
Yan 11 Manning, d irecto r <
the United sta te bureau of mines,
also chairman of the im provem ent
committee of the Institute. He hu
recommended to the In stitu te dire»
torate that the new bureau be estal
lished with an appropriation of $1
000,000 a year to be raised on
production basis from refiners an
producers. A special com m ittee t
consider ths recom m endation ha
individual m em bers of th e In stitu te.
1 he problem of usiu# a less vo-
• aii!». but more pow erful gasoline
lor autom obiles is not a new one
According to Henry L. D oherty,
chairman oi a com m ittee of p etro le
um producers and reliuers w hich is
now negotiating with th e m an u fac
turers of motors.
D oherty's com
m ittee and an o th er headed by Jo h n
A Vv illys. of the autom obile m anu-
r» s ,iv hail the problem u n d er
' sidération for some tim e.
Al
though petroleum produce-» are
bending every possible effort tow ard
im r» .»s, d production they have th u s
lar I», . n unable to adequately cope
with the ,n o rm o u s increase in the
i vice Plioue 271
PARE
dem and for petro leu m p roducts, es
pecially gasoline.
Refiners, how
ever, have advanced th e only prac
tical solution to th e th re a te n e d s h o rt
age by ru ttin g deep er in to th e crude
oil and ex tractin g a g re a te r volume
of gasoline w hich is less volatile but
m ore pow erful.
In th is way It is
hoped th e supply of th is fuel can iu
som e m easure keep place w ith the
dem and.
It is significant to note th e sp irit
of co operation betw een p etroleum
producers refiners and au to m o tiv e
engineers.
A sa tisfac to ry solution
of th e fu tu re of th e gasoline p ro b
lem is expected and one w hich will
not cause au to m o b ile ow ners to su f
fer serious loss In the a d a p ta tio n of
th e ir engines to th e m ore pow erful
fuel
Rcaideuce P h o n e» — 35x1; 36ft
M axwell Schneider
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
Main S tre et, G resham .
P hone 541
Truck Service
RICHARD KNARR
TRO UTD ALE, OREGON
W ill haul a n y th in « , any p late,
any tim e.
P lio u e Grvelnun -4HU.
R. M. RANDALL
Carpenter and Builder
R esid en ce l, m ile north o f B ase
L ine on T routdale-4ire»liain road
Pleasant Home Garage
HAMILTON & EDER, Props.
Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
Gasoline and Greases.
PLEASANT HOME
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Relrcikli. . vd N c tllsf
lotion Mm .ie for Red-
n»*«, Soreness. Granula-
tion Itchiugand B.. .ling
l the Eves or Eyelids;
lO l'R E l L J
"2 D ross" A fte r th r Movie». M otoring or C oif
w ill wtn vour confident». A»n Vour D u g « » «
r ». r . - •vb-o vonr r r r r N-- 1 i r r r ;
tu»»ii, l i v e S t r m i i l y C o .. C i i l J i O
Marjorie K endall had a t ie
ul trip io S eattle la st week
ig her sister, Evelyn, who is at
ig the U niversity of W a sh in g
,s
FAIRVIEW
A basket social and m usical pro-
Luc will be given a t th e city hall
tr Saturday evening, N ovem ber
Lander the auspices of th e M ethoil-
l Ladies’ Aid. T his p ro g ra m w ill
glade piano solos tiy Mrs. 8. Dixon,
»Miss Zinn; a g u ita r solo by Miss
|u; vocal solos by Miss L o h r of
Prtland, Mrs. L. A. H arlo w of
hoatdale and L illian H eslin, a vio-
h iolo by Oscar Zinn, also a m ale
turtet, a double trio, an o rc h e s tra ,
Etiolin solo, "T he Old O akea B uck-
Il" in scenes by Mr. Zinn an d a play-
u Those in the cast of c h a ra c te rs
Sir the playlet are W illiam B u tler,
Jtchel Peterson, Sim on
B rooks,
nullne and Mildred Zinn.
As It Seems
As It Is
ie Road—In New Overland 4 on
Three-Point Cantilever Springs
POWELL VALLEY
The young people of th e L u th e ra n
lurch are planning a big social af-
tofor next S aturday even in g , w hich
fill combine a program in h o n o r of
W
e local soldier boys an d a su p p e r,
toe proceeds of which will go to-
«rd the parsonage fund. A fte r ap-
kopriate exercises, th e ch u rc h serv
fe flag will be ta k e n dow n and
¡heed in the archives of th e ch u rc h ,
ladies are expected to b rin g ca k e
id cream for the re fre sh m e n ts. All
it invited to atten d .
A chimney fire In th e E d Sell
toe caused co n sid erab le excite-
»nt last Monday a fte rn o o n .
Carl Nelson ami fam ily to o k din-
fton Sunday with th e Jo h n L arson
My at Springdale.
Everyone is busy dig g in g sp u d s
•We the good w ea th er lasts.
OU expect a bad road to ride as it looks. It did,
until the introduction of the O v e r la n d 4
Springbase.
Overland 4 does not change the road, but it does
change the
in which you can ride on it. i t
gives you comfort instead of dis-comfort. !r gives
you a smooth, sailing sensation instead of bouncing
and swaying.
The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti
lever Springs at theendsofa )30- «eh Springba< egives
long wheelbase road steadim s. letO .erland
\
4 retains all the advantage '-lightness, econ- I
__ _ -
handling.of lOO-ineii wheelbase. ■/ v
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This means an altogether new standardoi riding
comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and tear
which lessens the efficiency of a car. The new springs
give longer life to every part and thus minimize up
keep and replacement costs.
Tires wear longer because cushioned against
hammering blows. Light weight means marked econ
omy in gas, oil and running expense.
O', erland 4’s equipment is complete from Auto-
Lite Starting arid Lighting to Demountable Rims.
Come in and see this remarkable car. Ask for
booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Roadster, $845;
Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.
Ï0U CAN PICK UP
lots of money
111 oaryams in New
10(5 inch
ir»d*Old Stoves, Lan
in s, Kitchen Uten-
Furniture and
Knick-Knacks, A T
W h e e lb a s e
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO
W. A. HESSE
GRESHAM
CHIPMAN’S
Pnr'ne 36
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