GRESHAM OUTLOOK, I'AGK TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every Tuesday and F riday at G resham , Oregou. by the Outlook Publihbiug Co., H L. St C lan . E ditor and M anager. On« year 11.SO. nix month*. M5c. th r o month** trial nubacriptIon. Mr. Combination rate* with all the Port land Bailie* AÜV B R T D U N O Ratet- reasonable will call. I. Our representative* E ntered a s second -cl a** m a tter M arch 1911. at the Poatofflce at Gresham. Oregon, under the Act of March I. 1#79. FVOLFTIOX AM» THE BIBLE. Fair Will Have Many Features C o n tin u ed from page 1 m in d of C aptain W. D. Jack so n , Com pany ” B” 186th In fa n try in com m and of F red It. D ierking, Com pany “H ” 162d In fa n try com m anded by C aptain Fred W eigand, H ow itzer Com pany, 162d In fa n try , In com m and of Capt. Roy Neer, H ea d q u arters Com pany F irs t B attalion, 186th In fa n try , com m anded by L ieut. C. G. Schneider, and th e m edical d etach m en t iu com m and of Major H ow ard E. C arru th . Also A Com pany 116th Eng. in com m and ot Lieut. C arl Shoem aker. im m ediately follow ing th e dem on stra tio n th e troops will p arad e th ro u g h the g rounds to th e south grove w here anyone w ishing to see doughboys “eat up th e m ess” is welcome but it is ad visable to stay a t a d istan ce a s a “doughboy r u s h ” fa r su rp asses th e d ep artm en t sto re variety. W ednesday, Ju ly 29, w ill have band co n certs fea tu rin g th e forenoon en te rta in m e n t w hile th e public enjoys the v ario u s exhibits of livestock, boys’ and g irl's club w ork, florists' d is plays, autom obile exhibits, carn iv al show s and the m any o th e r w ays to en joy oneself. How did the universe, including the ea rth , o riginate? How did man o riginate? T hese have alw ays been m a tte rs of study and speculation since m an be gan to use his thinking and reasonin g pow ers. On the ene hand the Bible seem s to se ttle it and those who can accep t its sta te m en ts literally ,—th a t th e e a rth w ith all form s of vegetable and ani- ‘ inal life, including m an, w ere created in six days of 24 hou rs each, as th e Mosaic record seem s to Imply,—have, of course, no controversy and no need of fu rth e r inform ation. To such any suggestion th a t it m ight have been o therw ise or th a t the “ d ays” in the G enesis account a re indefinite p e ri ods of tim e and th a t th e early a c At 2 p. m. th e daily livestock parade counts are sym bolical or allegorical and im aginative is th e suggestion of w ill be held, com bined w ith th e I n an ath eist, an unbeliever or an a g dians, cowboys, cow girls and all o th er nostic. moving fea tu re s of th e fair. Once the idea of verbal Inspiration is accepted th e w hole m a tte r is se t tled and every word and p h rase m ust be given its literal Interpretation. "D ay" m eans a day from su n rise to su n rise and six days of creativ e “ w ork” followed by one of “re st" m eans a week of our tim e and iu th a t brief space all creation, th e ' heavens and th e earth, and all th a t in them is, took place. On the oth er hand are the conclu sions of science, th a t this w ork, w hat ever its origin and beginnings, did oc cupy eons of tim e, and, in fact, is still going on by the sam e processes th a t controlled its e a rlie r stages. Tile mo t serious question in con nection with th is problem Is, can the G enesis account and th e opinions of scien tists be reconciled? Many will say they cannot. It is possible th a t in this m a tte r, as in m any o th ers w hich history w ill dis close, the scien tists are rig h t and the Bible is rig h t—the only thing w rong is our prejudice or shortsig h ted n ess in In terp retin g the S crip tu res and u n derstan d in g w h at they m ean and w ere intended to imply. “Who is sufficient for these th in g s ? ” The g re a te st w rongs In the w orld’s history tiave grow n out of m isu n d er standing God. T he Bible is a revelation of his c h a ra c te r and love and will. God Is also revealed in his w orks. Matty Htudy his w orks and don't see his love. * Many study the Bible and don't un d ersta n d his creativ e processes. Tile one is not com plete w ithout the other. Man has both a body and a soul. Potatoes w on’t feed the soul, nor will John 3:16 su stain the body. E volution has Its place. T he Bible has Its place. T heir only conflict is in th e m inds of those who don't think. MAY’S ORIGIN. An expedition has been form ed to study (he evidence« of m an's origin in A frica. Our im pression is th a t's w here m onkeys o riginated and a re m ost plentiful. A frica Is still the unknow n contin en t and when the archeologists have opened up its long hidden se c re ts th e world may gain much need ed inform ation on the beginnings of things. . X ---- -, . ... — , We ought to he Interested In th e origin and developm ent of life on tills planet, especially the hum an race, tint a fte r all it's m ore im portant how we live than how we cam e to he here. If one half th e affection some wom en w aste on pet dogs was bestow ed on hungry and m oth erless children the kingdom of God would come soon er on the earth. TH IR D A \ \ l Al, POI I THY ( n \ \ ENTION FRIDAY, JULY ¿1, 1>25 Queen Crowned Wednesday 2:15 PH Y SIC IAN S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Multnomah County Fulr A.nor latlon. A. W. METZGER. Gresham. H. A LEW IS, Portland. C. I. RAKER, Gresham. T. R. HOWITT, Gresham. E. W. AYLSW ORTH, Gresham. H. J. PU L F E R , Gresham THEO. BKUGGER, Gresham. T. J. KKUEDEH, Portland. M. M. SQUIRE. Gresham. JOHN SLERET. Gresham. J. O. WILSON, Portland A. F. HAMMAR, Gresham. W. H. MITCHELL, Portland. C. CLEVELAND, G resham . W. D. K IND ER, Gresham. G. A. MATT. Portland. S. B. HALL. Gresham. FR A N K H E IN E Y , Gresham. RICHARD DEICH, Portland H. L. ST. CLAIR. Gresham. C. G. SCH N EIDER, Gresham. O. A. EASTMAN, Gresham. J. V. COGSWELL, Gresham. B. L. W ALRAD, Gresham. J. J. K ADDERLY. Portland. MISCELLANEOUS Phone : Office 1261 FOR SALE—3000-gallon redwood tank. 4 h. p. Stover engine and double action force pump. C. Junker. Sandy. Oregon. F ill: SALE—K itchen range, good baker, I 2-4 and 7-6 P M J12 5Ò H ours: 10-12 A. M. |10 ; gas range, slightly tlj used, ................ Suhr Flow er Farm , B ase Line, 1 mile east 12-Mile house. Phone 72x4. Office -W ithrow Building OREGON F IN E GLADIOLIS now ready for sale. GRESHAM. F irst come first served. W illiam s Green house. phone 58x4. Office 2251 Residence 2261 FOR SALE—H eyw ood-W akefield baby carriage, Ivory finish. Good condition. Phone 195x1. ________ ____ FOR W O O D S A W IN O call Steve Marston, Special Attention to Eye D iseases and phone 385,_____________________ _____ t f F itting o f G lasses OLD GROWTH CORDWOOD for sale office over F irst State Bank J7.25 a cord. Leave orders at Brown's GRESHAM. OREGON Market. Fred G. Anlcker, Gresham, tf GOOD DRY WOOD for sale, hard wood P hone 167x1 and fir. Reasonable. Delivered. W. E. Hossner, phone Gresham 379. tf FOR SALE—All kinds of 4-ft. wood, in cluding slab wood ; also loads of 16-ln sawed wood, delivered. L. E. Crass- well. phone Gresham 363. tf C. A . B U T C H E R Buyer of Livestock H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Located on Ba?e Line Road and Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 497» Route 1 Portland, Ore. LIVESTOCK GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon CATTLB FR ESH COW for sale. Phone 464. FRESH COW for sale. Mrs. A. B. Wood, Gresham, R. 2, phoni 464. F IV E GOOD COWS for sale. E. Dhulst, on the old Llnnema nn place, phone 1663. FOR SALE—6 good cows, som e fresh and som e com ing fresh soon. F. J. Erz, 6 m iles east of Gresham near Lusted school. FOUR THOROUGHBRED H O LSTEIN bulls, 1| 2, and 3 years old for sale. C. M insinger, 210 Board of Trade, P ort for land. —----------------CALKINS WOOD SAW ING, even lengths W omen and C hildren DOGS a specialty. Rhone llOx. G resham . Oregon COLLIE SH E P H E R D P U P P IE S . ten -,r- g . -------------- *------------- w eeks old. from working parents, sell «O O D SA W IN G DONE, See me fcr real F loyd Surface, successor to or trade for poultry. It. F. W alters, I service. Geo. Shaw Fairview , Oregon, phone lihone 1731. Gresham 22x4. tf Em ily F. Bolcom, M. D. Physician and Surgeon A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. tro t, 3 h eats, and a half-m ile ru n n in g PGrLTRV race. FOR SALE—3-month-old W hite Leghorn cockerels, direct from Tanered. High S atu rd ay th e 2:20 pace, th re e b eats, record trapnested dams, $1.25 each. H. C. Compton, Boring. Oregon. Phone and th e 2:24 tro t, 3 h eats, w ith a h alf- G resham 95x.______________________ ____ m ile ru n w ill be the card. POULTRY WANTED S unday w ill fea tu re th e free-fo r-all ALL K IND S, ANY TIME pace, 3 in 5 h eats, th e connection rac e WE P A Y CASH and the Meier & F ra n k one-m ile derby GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. for a $300 purse. Phone 1108 The th ird ann u al poultry conven 2:24 pace, th ree h eats, and th e 2 :1 0 ' tion for th e sta te of Oregon held at C orvallis this week w as u w ell a t tended m eeting. A num ber of poul- trym en from G resham and vicinity w ere present. T he follow ing p oultry- men accom panied by County A gent S. 11. lla ll. left G resham nt 7:30 W ed nesday m orning to p articip a te in the convention. A. H. D owsett, C arroll S chiller, John Lynch, G eorge W W ebster, J. W. F ro st, W W. (lasting«, 1). T. W illiam s, G ran t Sloop, F. H. C askili and Mr. H arrim an. T his convention had th e la rg e st a t OUR profession y 1 vision leads us to tendance of any th a t has been held. the utmost in improvement of our ser- A stan d in g com m ittee reported prog AU that can be done to make this v ic e , ress in Its w ork and several problem s a ritual lasting memorial is accomplished w ere brought up and assigned to com bv us. m ittees. Among these problem s w as th a t of establishing a sta te egg la y ing contest. Gresham Funeral Parlors One of the topics w hich brought o u t lively discussion and In w hich a large num ber of the poultrym en w ere deep ly Interested waa th a t of controlling o r try in g to catch the org an isatio n of chickeu thieves w hich has been w o rk ing th ro u g h o u t the state. A stro n g •îtf» com m ittee was appointed ou th is p ro b lem w ith pow er to act. V is io n irv C'—vice ^ 0 . J(e/xaet ‘'u/ieladQilee(ci Make your telep n o n e earn you more by connecting it with a w ant ad. A W an t Ad w ill sell w hat you dr not need and get w hat you do need. Physician and Surgeon Room s 16 and 16, Congdon Bldg. H ours 2 to 5 P. M. Office 1271 Phones Residence 127x Gresham, Oregon Chicken Dinner,t. Special chicken d in n er every Wed- I nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Gresham, Oregon Fam ous R iders and R acers Real Estate, R entals, L eans Among some of th e tr o tte rs and FOR R E N T —Four room house furnished, p acers w ith th e ir ow ners th a t will garage. Some fruit and garden. In quire of Gordon P itts, three blocks up tak e p a rt in th e ra c e s d u rin g th e w eek Lawrence avenue. tf a re th e follow ing w ell know n n o rth HOUSE A N D TWO LOTS for s a l e ; lots o f t r e e s ; bargain for ten days. H. W. w est horses to g eth er w ith m any u n Cooley, phone 51x2. tf fam iliar nam es b ut who all c a rry fa st ' J^^w m ^o V esh am ^p h ^ tim e m arks. At 2:15 Gov. W alter M. P ierce, a s sisted by G eorge L. B aker, m ayor of P o rtlan d , will crow n V irginia, queen of th e fair. Miss V irginia R ingler, p opular co-ed of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, and d au g h ter of Mr. and Chas. R ingler, No. 875 E ast H arriso n , Je an Luck, J. H. Luck, E rry D andy, P o rtlan d , h as been selected as M ult nom ah County’s queen for 1925. H er J e rry L uck, Rill S chultz, and T he princesses, H an n ah E d w ard s, Maud C avalier, J. W. M errill; Lady Sm ith, M ueller, L enora Speidel and D orothy H. G. Cox; Nadine, M. C. K eefer; Bell W hitehead will also ta k e th e o ath of Dick Dudley, Jo h n Bloom; Chim es, W ill W illiam s; W ilbur D aph- allegiance at th e sam e tim e. At 2:30 p. m. th e first h a rn e ss events ney, Jam es W allace; A licia McKlyo, of th e week will be ru n off w ith th e A. E d stro m ; B ondaline, Iva D ahlheim , 2:17 pace of th ree h eats and th e 2:24 S ir R ichard, Ted H a r re tt; Sinco Bell, tro t of th re e heats. Betw een h eats Joe H u b er; Gale L. F red W oodcock; th e v ario u s rodeo stu n ts w ill be given. Daw n D illard, G. K. H ow itt, Zolock The Wild W est and Rodeo is being H al, C. M. W ilson; L ouise K., Jam es fu rn ish ed by tw o of th e w o rld 's lead W allace; Amy Bond an d C arytones ing wild w est show people. Bpn Jo ry , E xponent, W. H. W illiam son; B aron who w as also h ere la st y ear, has C., and P rin c ess H al, W ill W illiam :'; b ro u g h t a m uch la rg e r ag g reg atio n Hal Mann, R. C. S ta a ts; H al A ncel, th is season th a n he has ever had be T. It. H ow itt; T h elm a II., Tc.l Hal fore. T he o th er is L o reh a T rickey, r e tt; G eorgie Hal, H. G. Cox; May W orld's cham pion cow girl, who is a s Lovelace, J. W. M errill; Obvious sociated w ith Sid Steele, one of th e H elen W ells; Roan Mack, J. H. Luck; g re a te st rid ers of th e w est. H is relay Oregon Bond, Scott W oolf; R oyanna rac in g , is considered th e best of any. Mac, M. C. K eefer; D. J. B urke, E th el H is o th er ab ilities a re m any and K eener; Wm. G ray, Geor. E. P lu m m uch e n tertain m en t is given by th ese m e r; L ilas Lee, Will W illiam s; Exo tw o fam ous rid ers. Bob H all has for dus, Ted H a rre tt; T he N o rth ern , Joe m any y ears been one of th e leading H u b er; Dewey Val, J. K ad d erly ; Hal rid ers of th e w orld and different con Fitzsim m ons, W ill W illiam s; G eneral te sts in w hich he has en tered have P axton, F red Woodcock, Dawn D il w ith very few exceptions been c a p lard, G. K. H ow itt; Amy Bond, W. H. W illiam son; H al P ax to n , Jr., F red tu red by him. W oodcock; Valbro, Jam es W allace; W ednesday Evening P ro g ram Full T he first full rodeo and w ild w est Stoney Logan, F ra n c is A n d erso n ; show will be given on W ednesday eve P rin ce Zolock, Z iegler & M isner; ning com m encing at 7:30. T his show Cyncofleld, T. R. H ow itt; Lady L in w ill be second to none In th e w orld coln, Helen W ells; G eorge H. W ilson, Mary J., W ill and will co n sist of bucking co n tests, W. H. W illiam son; fancy rid in g and roping, hutldogging, W illiam s; H al Brown, J. K adderly; Indian w ar dances and custom s, Al S ilks and M uggins, Jo e H uber. T he fair board h as m ade tw o im squaw races, rela y s and, in fact, every p o rta n t an n o u n cem en ts a t th e ir la st know n en te rta in m e n t th a t th e w ild m eeting to th e effect th a t a ll m em w est is noted for. T he W orld's g re a te st rid e rs a re now bers of th e G. A. R. w ill be ad m itted to on th e g rounds and w ill en te rta in the g ro u n d s at any tim e an d also dally w ith th e ir stu n ts, providing th a t all ch ild ren of g rad e school age some of them In th e m eantim e don't would receive free adm ission. b reak th e tr necks as th e sm all hoys I B usiness is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; have received som e fine e n te rta in - j buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; m ent th e p ast few days w hile th ese the public is benefited by adv ertisu g . rid e rs have been lim bering th eir A HINT. m ounts an d them selves. Among the v ario u s rid e rs Is Monk T h ere a re stre e ts in G resham th a t Avery and th a t o th e r m ule "J a c k " , both of whom a re know n as th e fun- I a re a disg race to th e city and to the p ro p erty ow nhrs. They a re es nlest p air p erform ing In th e co untry pecially conspicuous Just now, a today. few days before th e opening of the Many rid ers a re now located on the county fair. A s tra n g e r or v isitor fair g ro u n d s and w ill ta k e p a rt in the would be led to th in k some re si various events of th e week. d en ts had very little pride in th e ir O ther Days Offer Big Things T h u rsd ay th e p ro g ram will be prac- ' city. In m any places we find littered tlcally tlie sam e as th e preceding day stre e ts and w alks alm ost covered witti the exception of different races. w ith overhanging g rass, w eeds and T he 2:13 pace, threw h eats, and the th istle s. 2:24 tr o t„ th re e h eats, w ill he th e card Why not m ake every stre e t and w ith th e addition of a h all-m ile r u n p ro p erty line clean and a ttra c tiv e ? ning race. TAKE A HINT. F rid ay 's race card co n sists of the c j ifd/ta in. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. Window Cleaning j F o r ex p e rt window clean in g see S. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. i ! Y’ncatlon Hours In Gresham Llbmry. II. V. A D IX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Bank o f Gresham Office Phone 1421 or 179 B t l. 1426 W ith Dr. W. J. Ott B est phone for appointm ent Dr. Mary F. Becker Chiropractor D uring Ju ly and A ugust th e G resh __ ELECTRIC T H E R A P Y am lib ra ry w ill be open on Mondays, ELECTRIC SW EA T M INER AL BATHS H o u r s: 10 A. M. to 5 P M. ! W ednesdays and F rid ay s from 2:30 to Library Block, Gresham Phone 122x 2501. ' tf 5:30 and from 7 to 9. On S atu rd ay it FARMS FOR SALE, large or sm all. In w ill be open from 2:30 to 5:30. fine agricultural sectien. Karl J. Ha: D EN TISTS berg. R. 2. Gresham, phone 576 FARM ERS IN SU R E in the old reliable Oregon Fire R elief Assn. F ive-year policy payable each year, with no a s sessm ents. A ssets over half m illion. ; B. W. Thorne, agent. tf j FARM ERS ATTENTIO N! loans at 6 per cent. Office P h o n e --------601 G UARANTEED SEPTIC TANKS F O B S A L E T w o g r a v e l tr u c k * in g o o d c o n d itio n , r u n n in g e v e ry d a y . If ta k e n :it oii'-e K0O y a r d ' g r a v e l o r d e r s g o to p u rc h a se r. P ric e d re a s o n a b le . W ill f u rn is h g r a v e l in b u n k e r s a t a ll tim e s, ( ’a ll b e fo re ♦> p. in J. It. K n a r r , T r o u t- d a le . O reg o n , p h o n e 489. Air Tight B uildings Moved a n d in A -l c o n d itio n fo r s a le c h e a p , a n d • n te r m s to re s p o n s ib le p a r ty . M ig h t cot s id e r t r a d e f o r u s a b le p r o p e rty o r arti* - <. S ee B. W . T h o rn e a t B a n k o f • I r e i am or write C. N. W onacott, Yeon B ld g .. P o rtla n d . D ental X-Ray Office over Bank of Gresham DR. JU L IU S G. ST U R E Dentist Office In Bank of Gresham Building In Sandy W ednesdays and Thursdays PH O N ES (Irssliam 1211 Sandy 69 und 1x6 MAIn 1249 F IS K c o n s id e r good young hors** w e ig h in g a b o u t 1300 lbs. a s p a r t p a y n it n t fo r Phones Gresham 1591 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law T IR E S • and FOR SALE FORD D ELIVERY, or would Gresham Office W ithrow Bldg. PROBATE A*ND CORPORATION WORK Portland Office. 721 Corbett Bldg. ■ 1TTENTION! S t a t e p e rm its , lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e rty d a m a g e c a n be b a d a t g r e a tly re d u c e d i rat* of J o n B ro w n , P o w ell s tr e e t. I G r e s h a m p h o n e 2501. Ivnltton Expert. $25 will be given to him who proves that MACHINERY TUBES VYr»» to (Ac tive* W. J. COOPER V ulcanizing and R etreading Attorney at Law AU W ork G uaranteed G resh am T ire Shop I c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n . M a in S tre e t G a r a g e , p h o n e G r e s h a m 1228. GEO. A. BRANDT, Ofllce over B ank of G resham Office 1111 Phones MUSICIANS _______ Hfc- horse gasoline engine and power w ash er, also household furniture. Phone 14S1 Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, Phone EAst *2304 Gresham, Phone 1201 HAY FOUR TONS OF HAY for sale on the Frederick ranch. W illiam A. W ooley, Andrews road. HAY FOB SALE, In field. I^iuderback Bros.. P leasant Home, phones Gresham 755 ami 7 5 J. __________________ Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to LOST, in Gresham W ednesday night, a long black pocket book with a little money. Finder please leave at Out- look ollie» . FRIEDA E. BRATZEL Accredited Teacher of PJuno HAZEL THIEL T each er of D unning System for Beginners Studio First State Bank B uilding Ehope 1861 Be». Phone 761 LOST AND FOUSD. EMPLOYMENT Res. 2401 P hone 1471 F C R S A L E C H E A P , g o o d as new ............. ........... j Nerve B locking ATTORNEYS OLD MODEL F R A N K L IN , run but’ l i t t l e 1 . • Water Proof Residence 6186 Dentist Carpenter and Contractor B. W T horne Office 2184, DR. W. J. OTT Office E lectric Bldg. Farm t l TOMOB1LFS m V CKM KK «01 _ F R A N K C. J O N E S R e d u ced r a t e s on f a r m in s u r a n c e in la r g e s to c k c o m p a n ie s . See J c h n B ro w n , P o w e ll s tr e e t, G re s h a m , p h r n e 2501. t f Money to loan on real estate. Phones: JOHN BROWN M organ Bros. ; HIGH SCHOOL GIRL w ishes to engage work ahead for winter in private home. Prefers Gresham Phone 373 I G IR L W ANTED— To clerk in a general m erchandise store, over 18 years, m ust be courteous and w illing to work. Give | references. P. O. Box 217. tf W A N TED — Plow ing and general team work. H. A. Curry. Gresham, phone 299. W A N TED —General team work. Plowing, grading and basem ent digging a spec ialty. E. Wall. Gresham, phone 33x4. PORTLAND WAY PO INTS GRESHAM INSURANCE § £ £ Pioneer Beal E state and Insurance Life — Fire — Automobile — Health Plate Glase SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N TEED Office 2501 Phones Res. 2506 Powell Street JA M ES ELKINGTON Local and Long Distance Moving INSURANCE Accident Snrcty Bonds Fire Automobile Life Hcnlth Plate Glass . . . Office on Main Street Office 2341 Phones Res. 1958 Insurance Real Estate Accident, H ealth, Automobile Oregon Fire R elief Assn. Oregon Life Insurance Company B. W. THORNE, A gent GRESHAM . OREGON Office 1291 Phone« Re«. 1917 Auto Tops Recovered and Repaired. All kinds of Top M aterial and Curtain W indows G stands for Gresham, Get-there and Grit. Gee-W’hittikers (if you’ll pardon the w it), Get on the bandwagon and ride to success, (irasp the Want-Ad. bargains just off the press. When Business Is Good Advertise to keep it good When Business Is Slack Advertise for more S. E. PALM QUIST AUTO TOP SHOP Main St. Grc.ham Phoae 116» W. S. W O O D Auctioneer VANCOUVER. W ASHINGTON Farm an.l Slock S a le, a Specialty Phone Vaneoutcr 614. or G rch a m Outlook 1661 C on tractin g an d B u ild in g Cabinet Work and B uilt-ins When You Want to Sell Something Advertise for a buyer When You Want to Buy Something Advertise for it or read the merchants’ ads. The Gresham Outlook Is a Good Advertising Medium It Helps the BUYER and the SELLER W hether you wish to Buy or Sell read the Ads All Work g u aran teed . J. A. BUSHONG GRESHAM P h on . 644 A . F. H A M M A R Contractor and Builder Eaatera Multnomah R cp rt.catatlra at Genuine Stone-Tone Stucco Co. G resham , Ore. SAND P hone 961 GRAVEL 50c and 75c a yard at pit or will deliver, O. A. BRYAN Phoae Greahaa 7Sxf