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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
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That has been the Brunswick policy since 1845. And it ac
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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.
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W . A. H E SSE L
GRESHAM , OREGON
Willamette University
Endowment Campaign
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Guarantee Basis
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gain an
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create an efficiency in the manufacture of
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Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication
of your automobile, truck or tractor.
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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!
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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.
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A. H. BURTON
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