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«iKESHAM <HT1XM>K, FB I l>À V, J I VE «8, 1022 PAGE TU K EE CORBETT MAN DIES MISS ALICE LAKE WEDS GIRLS POLYTECHNIC PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN AFTER SHORT ILLNESS “ GRADUATES MANY GIRLS Ju ly R ecords O n Sale T o d a y F eatu rin g G iuseppe D anise Irene W illiam s M arie T iffany T h e o K arie Elizabeth L ennox D orothy Jardon a n d o th e r iv o rld -fa m e d a r tis ts M argaret McKee —also 14 N ew est D ance H its b y Isham Jo n e s’, C arl F en to n ’s, Bennie K rueger's, and o th e r Fam ous D ance O rch estras T he W o r ld ’s C le a re st P honographic R e c o rd s N o te C om plete L ist b elow BR U N SW IC K RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH O peratic Artist No. Siso Price W e ilc s B arblere di S txlalla — L ar(o a I fa c t o t u m ( R oom fo r th e F a c t o tu m ) ( A c t I. S c e n e 1) R oaetnl ’ B a r ito n e . In I t a lia n E m a n l— <> dc’r erd ’ aan l m ini (O h B r ig h t a n d F le e t in g S h a d o w s ) ( A ct I I I ) V erd i; B a r ito n e . 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I f You W ould L ove Me (Ja cobi- M acD erm ld) T en or... A n gels E ver B rig h t and F air M arie T iffa n y ..» « T heo K arle ( H a n d e l) S o p r a n o ................... Irene W illia m » .. F llza l> eth Criterion Male Q u a r te t............ M argaret M c K e e .. . . « Oh. for th e W ings o f a D ove (M endelssoh n) S o p r a n o .... Hl» L ullaby (H ealy-Jaoobe ! Bond) C o n tra lto ........... .. L ast N ig h t (K Jerulf) C ontralto In th e G arden (M ile» ).............. Juet O utside t h e D oer (A ckley) Sunflower D ance (M acCly- m ont) W h istler w ith O rch.. Son» Bird ( M cK ee-A pplefleld) W histler w ith O r o n e e tr a ... P o p u la r S o n g j Artln D orothy Jardon. B rox Sisters w ith B ennie K r O rcheetra. BW y Jones and E rnest H a v e............« " Wi Selection B u t I H a te To Go H om e e—Sopra i d i r t ’t i i l i i D r e a m in g ........................ Sunny D ay — N ovelty ‘ V oqa l i s t s . . . 8140 10 1.00 8888 10 .78 8870 10 .75 ................... School H ouse B ines — F r “Music B ox R evue”—N< elty V o ca lists. In th e L lttte B ed School H o w e — Tenor and B aritone M ister (»alla«her and Mieter Sh eaa— Tenor and B ariton e J. E. METZGER What about carbon Chemical analysis shows that all lubricating oils are composed of about 85 X carbon and 15 X hydrogen in chemical combination. All lubricating oils form carbon whan burned in the combustion chamber. The important thing to deter mine ia the am ount and kin d of carbon formed by the oil. Soma oils form a good deal of carbon, soma a small amount; some produce hard,flinty carbon which will cause a great deal of trouble ; others produce a soft, flaky carbon that will do no damage. The important factors determining the amount and kind of carbon formed by a lubricating oil are the crude from which It ia made, the process and care of refining it. Its purity and stability. Advantages o f Crude and Vacuum Refining Great care is exercised in selecting the crudes from which Zerolene is made, to secure only those which contain the most desirable lubricating values and at the same time as little as possible, if any, of the un desirable hydrocarbons such as wax and asphalturn. In selecting crudes for Zerolena, the Standard Oil Company has the advantage of its own large produc tion of practically every type of crude oil. For thia reason the company ia not compelled to use any par ticular crude because it happens to ba the only one available. These selected crudes, carefully refined by our own patantad, high-vacuum process, produce in Zerolena, oils of the highest lubricating value, which, whan burned In the combustion chamber, develop a very small amount of carbon of a soft, flaky nature, which can do no harm and usually blows out entirely with the exhaust. STANDARD O U COMP Alf» . {California! more pwverfispeed less friction and w ear th ru Correct Lubrication Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo n as w ith a large num ber of friends atten d ed th e gr«d- , u alin g exercises of tn e ir d au g h ter, M argaret, from th e G irls’ polytech nic school at P o rtlan d T hursday ev- euing, Ju n e 15. She is th e first stu- ■ dent from FairVlew to g ra d u a te from ! th is school. T here was a class of 79 g irls, th e i la rg e st ever g rad u a ted from th is 1 th is school. T he girls w ore colored org an d ie I dresses and each g irl carried a ' show er bouquet of sw eet peas and i rose buds. T he g irls d e sig n e d and ] m ade th e ir own dresses, w hich were ; b eau tifu lly m ade, costing from »4 j to $9. Rabbi Jo n a h B. Wise delivered an ■ excellent ad d ress and F ra n k Schull. I a m em ber of th e b oard of education, I presented th e diplom as. A wedding of In terest to local peo ple was th a t of Miss Alice Lake, on la st Sunday a t th e hom e of h er p ar en ts. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. L ake In H illsboro, to H arold E. W olverton, a young business man of P o rtlan d . T he young people will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d , w here Mr. W ol verton is em ployed w ith th e S tan d ard Oil com pany. Mrs. George T ucker, of A nderson statio n , sister of th e groom , was a guest a t th e wedding. GILLIS St. Joseph Leland passed aw ay at the fam ily hom e in C orbett last T h u rsd ay m orning, Ju n e 22 at 10:30. Mr. L eland had been 111 for at least th ree m onths so his d eath did not com e as a com plete su rp rise. He was born Novem ber 6, 1855, m aking him 66 years old. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. O livia L elan^ and one d au g h ter, Mrs. Louis Reed of C orbett. T h ere also rem ain s tw o sisters, living in Port- lahd, Maine. T he services will be held S atu rd ay m orning, Ju n e 24 a t 1 0:30 a t th e C h ristian church in C orbett. It is expected th e Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach. In term e n t w ill be in th e ' C orbett cem etery. T he Kev. D. Q. B arry of G resham and P leasant Home B aptist ch u rch es will be p resen t at th e Sunday school h o u r next Sunday and will preach at 3 :1 5 . T he su b ject for open discussion will be "T h e G reatest Book." HALEY ; The young ladies of Haley B aptist j church will give an in terestin g m u sical program uext S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 24, en title d “ T he Story of th e Pink Rose.” Follow ing th e e n te r ■ tain m en t ice cream and ra k e will be (ORBETT sold. j T he C orbett baseball team d efe at j ROCKWOOD ed S pringdale Sunday m orning to ' th e tu n e of 3 to 17, and played Bor I W. A. Sellwood, fo r m any years a ing In th e aftern o o n on th e C orbett Y. M. C. A. secretary , and one who diam ond, th e v isito rs being th e vic saw R ussia and China a t th e ir w orst, Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and tors. will speak at th e Rockwood church Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Muck of P o rt- j your P o rtlan d Dally. on Sunday evening. He is now w ork Hand « e r e w eek-end visitors at the i hom e of h er fath e r. Geo. K nteriem . ! W ant aos. add to y o u r profit. ing fo r th e N ear E ast Relief. FAIRVIEW Mr. Southw ick from Chicago, Is I ¡th e g uest of his cousin, Mrs. St. T h e G range social which was to Joseph Leland. Mrs. W ilbur E vans is enjoying a have been held th is evening has been pcstponed on account of th e Rose visit w ith h er tw o sisters from east- J I ern Oregon. F estival. It will he held on F rid ay j F. W. Reed recen tly exchanged his evening, Ju n e 30. T h ere is some ¡7-passenger Buick for a-5 -p assen g er On June 10, 1921, a merchant from a small nearby m ystery ab o u t th e plans and m uch ' m achine of th e sam e m ake. town purchased from Raker and Son a Ford touring car, The high w aters of th e C olum bia in terest. It has been given o u t that paying $649.58 for same; making a cash payment of | are beginning to recede and th e fish th e affair Is to be a cam ping o ut p a r ty, indoors how ever, and in o rd er to erm en are beginning to reap a m ore $284.58 and allowing the balance of $365.00 to be paid m ake It m ore realstlc some genuine liberal harvest. T hus fa r th e fish off in monthly payments. ing season has been a very poor one. cam ping out scenes will be throw n Fred C. Reed was in th e city on on th e screen by F o rest R anger Al To protect this balance an insurance policy of $400 business S aturday. b ert W elsendanger. A T R U E ST O R Y PLEASANT HOME was secured from the Bank of Gresham in the United States Fire Insurance Co. In February he lost by theft his spare tire, spot light and motometer; the insurance company paid him $20.00 to cover this loss. On May 29 he lost his car by fire and on June 16 a check for $380,00 was handed him, which was the bal ance due him on his insurance policy. AIMES At th e school m eeting la st Mon F irst-h an d know ledge of condi day afternoon, Mrs. Mary W oods was tions in so u th ern Russia and C hina elected to fill th e unexpired term of will be given by W. A. Sellwood at two years of J. Y andle who- moved th e P leasan t Home M ethodist away. G. W ilkinson was elected to church Sunday m orning a t 11 ■ fill a th ree-y ear term . He was ch a ir o’clock. Mr. Sellwood was a Y. M. man last year. T he th ird d irecto r is C. A. secretary fo r several years but i H enry H ergert. is now w orking w ith th e N ear East I M ildred H am ilton, a pupil in Relief com m ittee. His ta lk will be ■school Dist. 307, C lackam as county, based on a personal trip m ade lias been aw arded a diplom a for ex th ro u g h R ussia and China d u rin g th e cellent work In spelling by th e coun- days of need. 1 ty su p e rin ten d e n t. B renton Vedder. T hinking a d u lts are invited to a t A Sunday school picnic was held tend th e Sunday school session a t 10 here la st Sunday in a grove n ea r the o'clock. G. H. Bickford has been ¡schoolhouse. T h ere were about -75 elected as te ac h er of th e ad u lt class 'p re se n t. A good d in n er was served and Is now leading in th e discussion at 1 o ’clock, a fte r which a fine of th e lesson. You are cordially In speech was given by Rev. Shay of vited to all services a t th is “ P leas j P o rtlan d , also a sh o rt program con an t Church H om e.” sisting of songs and recitatio n s by The M ethodist L adies' Aid will th e ch ildren. Ten gallons of i c e ’ hold a w orking bee a t th e M ethodist cream was served in th e aftern o o n . parsonage to clean up th e yard. A fter th e w ork is com pleted, weenies PLEASANT VALLEY will be roasted. T he w orkers are to bring bread and b u tte r sandw iches V ictor E k stran d of n ear A lbany is and the ladies will fu rn ish weenies and cofTee. All are asked to heed visiting for a few days at th e home th e w arning “ He who will not work I of his b ro th er, C. A. E k stran d . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W heeler, of may not e a t.” T he mid-week service a t th e Bap Lents, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. tist church Is proving a real live F ra n k F ish, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson e n te r w ire In th e com m unity. T hirty-one t a in e d Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k P e tit of w ere p resen t on T hursday n ig h t of P o rtlan d , Sunday. th is week, in sp ite of th e busy sea .las. McLean and fam ily called on son. P asto r B arry has charge. On Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K adock Sunday i Sunday th e ho u rs of services a re as evening. | follow s: Bible school at 10 o ’clock, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H aall of Bell- i B. Y. P. U .-a t 8 p. m., preaching at rcse w ere callers in th is vicinity i 8:30. T he p asto r's them e next Sun T uesday evening. day evening will be “T he G reatest Mrs F ra n k Stevens and d au g h ter ; P rivilege G ranted to Any M an.” ■ Miss L au ra Stevens of P o rtlan d , vis ited at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. KELSO J H. Richey Monday afternoon. Glen H arm on Is assem bling m a 1 W hile th e audience th a t assem terial on th e gro u n d p rep a ra to ry to bled S atu rd ay evening a t th e school- erectin g a cottage on a tra c t of land house to h ea r th e E nna concert was which he recently purchased from ■ not quite so large as usual. It was a T. P. Campbell. m ost ap p reciativ e one. Dr. E nna W ith a record tu rn -o u t of electors played m ostly his own com positions. as th e re su lt of one of the m ost h o t Very in terestin g was a gro u p of ly contested th o u g h friendly cam com positions for children. He spoke paigns. so far as th e principals were of th e im portance of m aking th e mu- concerned, Thos. G rave was elected j sic in te restin g to ch ildren, also of d ire c to r over W illard Bliss by a m a creatin g a love of b eau tifu l m usic to jo rity of two votes In school Dist. 15 th e exclusion of jazz. His last num - joint. I ber consisted of a group of th ree Rev. J. B. C arney will preach at b eau tifu l melodies, one o rig in atin g th e P leasan t V alley church Sunday ir his n ative country, D enm ark, one evening. Ju n e 25. Everybody is in I in Sweden and th e th ird , an A m eri vited to atten d . can com position. Mrs. H erb ert G. Reed also e n tertain ed the audience O b itu a r y . w ith several hum orous readings Royce W allace B ergstrom , in fan t which were en th u siastically received. son qf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B ergstrom , Dr. E nna also accom panied th e au d i died at th e fam ily hom e In Dam ascus ence In singing old favorite songs. on Ju n e 12. T he fu n eral was held A fter th e program refresh m en ts from th e Swedish B aptist church at | w ere sold, th e proceeds am ounting H aley T uesday aftern o o n , Ju n e 13. ¡to $ 1 2 .4 0 .. Dr Bans, who was ac In te rm e n t was at th e P leasan t Home com panied by Mrs. E nna and d au g h cem etery. T he baby leaves to te r Ellen, will leave P o rtlan d sh o rtly m ourn his early d e p a rtu re his p a r for a circu it to u r of C alifornia. en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Emil B ergstrom , At th e an n u al school m eeting on one sister, A rdis, th re e b ro th ers, L a ’ Monday, Mrs. N. C. P eterso n was verne, D uane and Harley. elected d irecto r to succeed Max Kll- T he p allb earers were Vernon We- gel and P. C. Spooner was re-elected dine, W aldren W edlne, K enneth Val- f le r k . berg, Milden Albin. H onorary pall Mrs. Baum back will teach th e p ri bearers, who carried flow ers were m ary g rades again next y ear but as D orothy Kelly, L eona Lem ke, L illian yet no principal has been secured. Todm an and Vivian Gran. The W om an’s club will m eet at th e home of Mrs. Max Kligel on C ard of T hanks. ¡T hursday, Ju n e 29. We wish to express o u r g ra titu d e Fred C anning, wife and little son, h e a rtfe lt th a n k s for th e k ind 'o f San F rancisco, are m aking a visit and ness an d sym pathy shown by o u r I w ith th e fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and m any f r l e n ^ and neighbors at th e Mrs. F. W. C anning. They cam e all tim e of sickness and death of our J th e way by autom obile. ear and beloved baby Royce, and T he Misses E lizabeth, M argaret d for e m any b eau tifu l floral offer ■ and A ngela C anning are at hom e for ings, th especially do we th an k th e pall th e ir sum m er vacation. b earers and flow er g irls. Rev. An j Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Fosberg and drew Jo h n so n , and those who ren ch ildren, David Fosberg and Mr. and th e singing. 1 Mrs. Carlson, all of Deep Creek at- dered Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BergBtrom I tended th e E n n a concert S aturday and C hildren. ■ evening. Joel J a rl recently retu rn ed from S torage b attery rep airin g an d re | a visit to hts fam ily a t Medford, and g e n e ra to r b ringing his d au g h ter, M ildred, back charging, s ta rte r : with him fo r th e sum m er. Mrs. work, jla k e r & Son. ' J a rl expects to re tu rn here to spend 1 th e F o u rth and visit relativ es and friends. In su ran ce Wood! wood! In su re your wood anyw here w ith Jo h n Brown. Phone 2501. tf M ultiply your retu rn s by adding w ant ads to your m ethods. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. Powell anil .Maple (■rewliaui 1S81 2 4 7 D a v is Ht reef P o rt land B dw y. 2 0 8 2 ___________ J ON YOUR M O N EY 7-3% IN TEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN RIGHT ALONG An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly worth looking into. That is what you get when you buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. EASY TERMS: 10% Down—10% a Month if You Like. Let your Dividends pay your light bills. INVESTIGATE TODAY. Investment Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. nai GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O pposite B row n's M arket | B id * W a n t « ! . Sealed bids will be received by the directo rs of school d istrict No 26 M ultnom ah county, Oregon, fo r Jani to r services for th e com ing school y ear and fo r fu rn ish in g and d eliv er ing of tw enty-five (2 5 ) cords of first grow th flr wood to be delivered at th e Powell Valley schoolhouse on or before th e 15th of Septem ber. 1922 Bids m ust be in th e hands of clerk on o r bafore th e 15th of July. The board reserves th e rig h t to reject any o r all bids. KARL J. HAGBERO, C lerk. G resham , Oregon. MORAL Insure your automobile against Fire and Theft in the United States Fire Insurance Company GEORGE A. BRANDT P hone 1107 Powell St. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F ull Une of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calol Flushing Oil for m í «. thorouHh clM ning— and Z .'o l.n . for correct re filling. Look for the eign. STA N D A RD OIL COMPANY (California) Main St., G resham GKO. DIRTL, Prop, Phone 1711