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PAGE K )(R GRESHAM OUTLOOK O ver I a iw I Car TeMeil to f i n d Giu->>- ' o u t fo r F a ir v ie w on th e S an d y road lin e M ileage. 1 The first tw o quarts run out a t Fair- , view ,12.3 m iles from s ta rtin g p o ln t;th e W ill Hessel, o f the O verland com second two quarts were put In the tank and they then came to G resham on the p an y baa called attention to the gaso gravel cross road and back to Portland lin e teat which was made in Portland on the 8ectlon lin e road. The car stopped at Ladd tra ct Just recently when H H Filing, Portland m anager o f the O verland company, o ff D ivision street at a distan ce of 25.4 m iles for the one gallon o f gas. made a test. T h is test was made for the en gin eer Frank eDeyo, service superintendent a t th<- Overland branch, drove the car ing departm ent o f the factory and was on the run and outside o f being in m ade a real test u n d er the o rd in a ry go o d con dition , th e car, a m odel fo ur, up and down roads of th is p art of the sedan, was not esp ecially prepared to country. m ake the teat. A special tank was made to hold the gasoline and all the W hen you ta k e jn o re p ride in y o u r gasoline in the ca r was draw n out and in d igestio n than you do in y o u r w ork, tw o quarts put In the special container. y o u ’ re old If y o u ’re o n ly tw en ty. T w o uddlonal quarts certified m easure Read w hat Mr W an^ad says. w as ta k fn a lo n g and the c a r sta rte d •W W W !* « a The Secret of a Superlative Tire The whole question o f a super-tire is a matter of principles. For there is nothing exclusive in the industry. No patents, no secret formulas prevent a conscientious maker from build ing the best. But cost and competition modify ideals. Th'e Brunswick idea is to pay perfection’s price and get it. That has been the Brunswick policy since 1845. And it ac counts for the growing preference for Brunswick Tires. Motorists expect the utmost from a tire bearing the name of Brunswick — and get it. You, too, will be convinced by your first Brunswick, that here is an extraordinary tire, and that more money cannot buy a better. Better tires of their type are impossible— or better tubes. That we guarantee. Try ONE Brunswick— learn how it excel*« THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 4 6 -4 8 Fifth Street b "RIDA Y, MAY T, U 0S O SALVATION ARMY TO MAKE BOYS FARMERS Neglected Youngsters to Be Given Thorough Training in Mechanics of Farming. W ith thorough appreciation of the value to the sta te of trained agricul turists. versed in modern methods aad with a know ledge of applied m echanics n ecessa ry to modern farm ing, the S alvation A rm y in its Home Service Program for Oregon, plans to make useful farm bauds, if not farm experts o f m any neglected and dependent youn gsters. T hroughout the state there are alw a y s lads w hose ages range from seven and eight to fifteen years, who w ill have no future apart from p overty and co m p arative ignor ance and probable crim in ality. Op portunities such as those to h«* offered by the Industrial and . A g-irn ltu ral school the S alvation A rm y plans to establish at N orth Yam hill, on the 100 acre farm on w hich now stand the buildings of the Bishop S co tt school, w ill open before these lads a useful life. Brought up to manhood in clean surroundings, with daily instruction in ordin ary schooling and p ractical in struction and p ractice in farm ing, the youn gsters will not only be saved from bad citizen sh ip but given an honorable profession or trade with w hich to earn their own w ay as men. A t the Yam hill school, to be p attern ed a fte r the fam ous L ytto n school con ducted by the Salvatio n A rm y in C ali fornia, both boys and g irls w ill find all the essen tia ls of preparation for life ’s battle. T he girls w lil be taught sew ing, household duties, cookin g etc. The boys w ill be trained in several trades and in farm ing, horticu ltu ral and anim al husbandry pursuits and modern farm m echanics. And w hile their bodies and minds are being trained their respon sibilities as citizen s and m em bers of society ill not be neglected in fact, one of the stro n gest teachin gs of the Salva lion A rm y Is A m ericanism . .T h e school is non-sectarian. Through the e ffo rts of the Salvation A rm y in Portland, sev eral boys have been taken from up state Oregon towns and placed at the California farm school tem porarily until the funds made a vailab le by the financial cam paign, May 1 to M ay 10, provide for the opening of the Yam hill school County advisory boards in every coun ty in Ordfcon are helping the Salvation A rm y in this grea t work with children The Good Sense of This Sedan Only 200 Pound« Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides on Triplex Springs with Comfort of Heavy Car E V E N SU M M ER E V E N IN G S sometimes are cool! D ust sometimes blows— or rain. You Hriv^» more— more chances with weather. And summer clothes, especially women’s clothes, soil easily. Then isn’t it good sense to buy a Sedan— Now? Instead o f a collapsible top which you never lower, the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick permanent top with greater coolness in hot sun. Plate glass windows give you control o f your com fort but never cut off your vision. Triplex Spring» make touring easy. Light weight provides economy. Touring, $985; Roadster. $985; Coupe, $1525: Sedan, $157$ Prtc«« f . • . fe. T o le d o . sub ject to change w ith o u t aotlco GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. i W . A. H E SSE L GRESHAM , OREGON Willamette University Endowment Campaign Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis C. E. Osburn & Co. Gresham, Ore. gain an advantage, ig u You gain an Advantage in the resources, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company, which combine to make Zerolene an oil of quality. They create an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your automobile, truck or tractor. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y ^C alifornia) grade to r type o r engine C. A. M CARTY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Gresham T he cam paign to raise $100,000 for W illam ette U n iversity at Salem is w ell under way. A ll of the prelim in a ry organization work haR been com pleted and about next w eek the actual ca n v ass for funds w ill be undertaken. T h is undertaking is backed by the L aym en 's A ssociation of the Oregon Conference of the M ethodist Episcopal church and funds will, naturally, come ch ie fly from m em bers of that denom ination. H ow ever, as others have in the past given gen erou sly to the fine old institution which for 76 years lias been stead ily turning out men and women w hose lives hatfe gone far toward m akin g the grea t N orthw est w hat it is. so no doubt w ill be tha ease in this effort adequately to fi nance W illam ette. W hile having the heartiest, enthus lasttc Indorsem ent of the late Bishop Hughes, who set aside precedent and asked the pastors o f the conference to have a special Sunday for W iliam ette, and the full support of the min isters. the cam paign is really a la y m en's project. A t their conference, held in Saiera last O ctober, the dele ga tes unanim ously decided to take hold o f the situation this y ear and put o ver a big Job for the school. T here fore, they are directin g the work through a special execu tive commit tee, backed by a larger advisory board o f prom inent lay m em bers of the church. H eadquarters are at $05 P la tt building. Portland. Funds subscribed w ill go to enable the tru stees to rebuild W aller ball for men and l.ausAnne hall for a wom en's dorm itory, with Installation o f a cen tral heating plant, thus clearin g up the present crow ded condition a t the university. American R A K E R & SON S E L L TW O FO RD SO N S TO SUN D IA L ' T IR E S T ’H E o n ly tires b u ilt to a n ad- * v e rtised id e a l — a n Id eal th at d e fin ite ly in d ic a te s th e p o lic y a n d a im o f th e m a k ers o f F isk T ires. Th© Fisk Ideal: “ To be the best concern sn the world to work lor, and the squarest concer” in existence to do busxn:.:? witn.’* N ext tim e— H U Y FlZX. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. w . A. H E S S E L C. E OSBURN & CO. G R E SH A M , O REG O N P eople Are the Govern T h e y m ust re flect the w ish es o f the VALUABLE people they represent. ment Declares Mary Rhinehart. HORSE SAVED " A nation is re a lly not an e n tity ; Expected Horse Would Die -Now Sleek anti Healthy. M ary Roberts R in eh art, noted w riter it is a vast collection of homes. And all n ational problem s m ust be re In re p o rtin g his exp erien ce , _ _ Mr. who has entered p o litics as a ca n d i duced to the equation of the hom e.” J. C. H u ste, o f R o ck B r id g e B a th s, T h e Sun D ial ran ch has recen tly date fo r d istrict delegate to the re V a ., s ta te d ; "M y h o rse is th e best p u rch ased tw o more F o rd so n tr a c t Beeman Garden Tractor. publican national convention from her a d v e rtisem e n t you w ou ld w an t fo r o rs, on th e stre n g th o f th e s a tis fa c He hom e near P ittsb u rg, w as asked today C. E O sbu rn & Co. h a ve ta k e n th e Dr. L e G e a r's S to ck P o w d ers. tory se rv ice given by th e ir first one. w as In a sun dow n fix and poor and to state her view s as a rep resen tative a g en cy fo r the B eem an g a rd e n t r a c t p urch ased one y e a r ago. T h e ran ch I o rs, and h a v e one on th e floor fo r I th o u g h t he w ou ld d ie soon. I g o t now has th ree F ordson tra c to rs nnd) A m erican wom an o f the p o litica l situ d e m o n stra tio n . T h is tr a c to r w ill som e o f Dr. L e G e a r’s S to ck P o w d e rs ation. Sum m ed up. they are: pull a n y ga rd en to o ls, law n m ow ers, — and to d a y he is as fine a lo o k in g finds th e ir w ork s a tis fa c to r y in every " T h is is one o f the most critica l loaded w agon s, and can be w o rk e d h orse as you can see in th is sectio n . w ay. I I o n ly used a few boxes o f Dr. L e periods in the co u n try ’s h isto ry. T he w ith a belt to o p e ra te any n u m b er o f G e a r's S to ck P o w d e rs .” nation faces a v ita lly n ecessary In yo u r m a ch in es w hich re q u ire p ow er. Mr. H u ste benefited by th e a d v ice MANA WOMEN USE d u stria l and econom ic adjustm en t, in It Is p o w e rfu l and econ o m ical. Com e o f Dr. L r C e a r . By fo llo w in g th e G L Y C E R I N E M IX T U R E w hich every m an and wom an m ust in and see it o p erate. D o cto r's a d v ice you can a lso keep G reshnm w om en w lil be su rp rised I aid T h e basic econom ic facto r Is the y o u r sto ck slee k and h e a lth y . G et at the IN S T A N T p leasan t action o f! home and It rests w ith the wom en to I f Y'ou and I Dr L e G e a r's S to ck P o w d ers from ¡sim p le g ly c e rin e , b u ck th o rn e b a rk , ¡ take the in itia tiv e in m easures a f y o u r d e a le r; feed it to y o u r horses, e tc., as m ixed in A d lrr-i ka One fectin g the home. A uto cracy o f m ass If you w ou ld sm ile a little m ore. m ilk co w s, stee rs, h o g s, and sh eep sp oo n fu l re liev es A N Y C A S E gas on is a sib a d as a u to cracy o f class. The A nd 1 w ou ld k in d e r be; as p er d irectio n s S a tisfa ctio n o r ¡ stom ach o r so u r stom ach . B ecau se stroi/test em otion p re va ilin g in the If you w ould stop and th in k b efo re m oney b a ck .— Dr L. D. L e O e a r Med. ¡A d le r-i-k a a cts on B O TH upper and coun try today is fear o f radicalism . Y o u sp ea k o f fa u lts you see ; • C o., St. L o u is, Mo.— A d v. I lo w e r bow el It o ften cu res co n stip a-! "T h e people m ust sh a k e o ff th e ir If 1 w ou ld sh o w m ore p atien ce j tlon and p reven ts a p p en d icitis One p o litical leth argy and realize that they W ith a il w ith w hom I’m h u rled . T h e Outlook ca rrie s a la rg e r num ber lady rep o rts h e rs e lf C U R E D o f a bad are the governm ent. The o n ly tim e T h en w ou ld I— and so w ou ld yo u — o f classified ads. In proportion to pop le a s e o f bo w e l tro u b le and cotistlpa- t h e United Stat.-s is a real dem ocracy B rin g fo rth a b e tte r w orld l Hon. G resh am D ru g C om p an y. -A d v. is w hen It votes. E very four years If you w ou ld cjie e r y o u r n eig h b o r ulation than an y o th er new spaper in Oregon. m ore the co u n try puts all its eggs in one V O TE FOR hnsket and must tak e its chances un til And I'd e n co u ra g e m in e; T o say his w ork is fine! .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih, the next general election. W e have been m ore or less fo rtu n ate in select A nd I "would stop to h elp him w hen A. B.. LL. B. His lip s In fro w n s are cu rled . ing our presidents in the past, but we SANDY. OREGON can ’t affo rd to m ake a m istak e at B oth you anti I ’d be h e lp in g th en Republican Candidate T o m ake a b rig h te r w orld. this critic a l period of our uational R e m em b er th e D ate. M ay 22. 1920. County Superintendent of life. — Dr. A . H. D o ellefeld . everybody come Schools T h ere must be no rubber stam p dele ^ pecioi O rch e stra . B ig E ats —Paid Adv W hen in doubt try a W ant Ad. gates to the n ational conventions. in ittifiniiiBiiiiiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiviiiiiiiiiiitiiiiifi»- A. H. BURTON BIG DANCE