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A k ENIIA« OUTLOOK, PAGE TWI» SYMPHONIC CONCERT HELD BIG SUCCESS P ublished every T uesday and F r i FRIDAY, DECEVM B 31, 192« GRESHAM OUTLOOK > 110 Stories High day a t Gregbam , Oregon, by the Many G resham people w ere in Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. the huge audience w hich greeted C lair, E ditor and M anager. th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch e stra One year. J 1.50, six month«. 85c, three in its concert at th e P o rtlan d au d i months’ trial subscription, 50c. Combination rates with all the Port torium last Monday night, and it is land Dailies. safe to say th a t all who listened to ADVERTISING the g re a t perfo rm an ce w ere more Rates reasonable. Our representa th an pleased. T he bouse w as sold tive will call. Entered as second-class matter out early in th e evening and sc a rc e March 3, 1911. at the Postofttee at ly a vacant seat could be o b se rv e d ,! Gresham. Oregon, under the Act or from th e o rc h e stra pit to th e top March, I, 1879. m ost row of th e upper balcony T he Anal num ber on th e p ro SEW YEAR'S G K L E T IX iS . gram , and th e clim ax of the eve T he New A'ear’g greetings on the ning's en tertain m en t, R espighi’s fro n t page of th is Issue Is a feature "T he P ines of Rome,” c a lls for a w orthy of notice and special com larg e o rch e stra, and about 80 m u sicians took p art. This is said to m ent. be the larg est ag g reg atio n of p ro T he Outlook sta rted out to get a fessional in stru m e n ta lists to take few local business and profession p a rt In a co n cert in P o rtlan d al people of G resham to use th is C onductor W illem van H oogstraten method of extending th e ir New was a t his best, an d led th e players th ro u g h the long, In tricate p ass Y ear’s g reetings to p atro n s and ages w ith th e g re a te st skill. friends. T he response w as so gen In a m usical criticism in the erous the plans w ere enlarged to Oregon Jo u rn a l J. L. W allin say s: include ab o u t BO. Soon tlilH m ark "N ever before, so far as I can r e was passed and nam es w ere added call, has the o rc h e stra played w ith such p u rity of intonation and until th e to tal reached 75. T his is tinely balanced ensem ble. T h ere alm ost phenom enal. The occasion was no clash in g of sound waves, w as so gladly welcomed and so and as a re su lt th e softest passages generous the O utlook decided to carried , relativ ely speaking, as e f em belish th is com m unity greeting fectively th ro u g h the huge space as the g rand clim axes w hich S chu w ith a p p ro p riate color. bert, n o tw ith stan d in g his stro n g An efTort was m ade to om it no feeling for b eautiful melodic lines, one locally. often im p arts to his com positions. The Outlook com m ends to the Had Mr. van H oogstraten so u g h t it, read ers th is generous und cordial he could have had a tu rb u le n t ova tion upon th e conclusion of the expression of hearty good wishes Schubert sym phony." to all and ill which the Outlook T he second S atu rd ay m orning m ost h eartily Joins. concert will be on Ja n u a ry 8, and the next re g u la r sym phony on In terestin g T aberculosl* Exhibit. Jan u ary 10. At th e Oregon S tate T each ers’ association convention w hich was E xporling More Than H ull. held In P ortland on Tuesday, Wed Hr. O. C. Stine, of the United nesday nad T h ursday of this week S tates bureau of a g ric u ltu ra l th e re w as an exhibit w hich p o r economics, in the recent ad d ress at trayed all phases of th e health edu the Chicago m eeting of m ark etin g cation p rogram being ca rrie d on in officials, m ade som e sta te m en ts re th e schools of the stute by the garding production, exportation John A. Larkin, is the prospec Oregon T uberculosis association. and foreign com petition th a t are One of th e chief attra c tio n s in the well w orth th in k in g about by tive bulkier of the new monarch of New York’s skyline—a 108 story exhibit w as a to u rist map of H ealth- A m erican farm ers. He said the office building. It will be the big land and the Child H ealth Railroad. com m odities of w hich we norm ally gest thing made by man and will A to u rist folder described each of export some p art, co n stitu te m ore rise 1208 feet, overtopping the the stations, beginning w ith Bath-- th an one-half of our total p ro d u c Woolworth Building j 416 feet tubville w hich is reached at an tion and th a t ab o u t one-th ird of our and »ill cost $22,500,18)0. early m orning hour, and going on total production m eets th e prod Camp Follower* of Public llculfli. through D rinkw uter, O range V al ucts of foreign com petition In our From tim e im m em orial arm ies ley, O atm ealo, Hot Soup S prings, own m ark ets. F oreign com péti w ere followed by men and women Spinach G reens, Play Meadows, tion is increasing in many lines, lie who catered to the baser ap p etites Milky Way and Baked P otato Hill, sta te s, w hile an increasin g indus- f soldiers. These cam p follow ers und arriv in g in the evening hours rializution Is tending to place th is added nothing to the com fort and a t Bookland which is th e lust s ta country m ore aud m ore upon an w ell-being of th e arm ies; instead tion before Long Sleep Mountain Im port basis. In the p ast four they w ere alw ays a prolific source (he te rm in al of the Child H ealth years th is co untry has an n u ally of tro u b le and of disease. In the R ailroad. Milky Way is d esig n at exported 53 per cent of our cotton, World W ar the num ber and ac tiv i ed as the "B attleground on which 48 per cen t of rye, 33 per cen t of ties of these p ara site s w ere g re a t King Coffee was defeated." It Is tobacco, 14 per cen t of rice, 21 per ly cu rtailed for the reason th a t ed ucated public opinion recognized also know n us the "C apital of cut of w heat and 34 per ce n t of th e ir d estru ctiv e viciousness. lard. "As long as we ex p o rt any H ealthland." In Its tight ag ain st disease the P o sters m ade by school children purt of a product,” said Mr. Stine, vast arm y of public health w o rk for e n tra n ce in the health poster “th a t p art déterm inez the relatio n ers have also been followed by men contest w ere ulso included in the of our dom estic m ark ets to th e fo r and women, who, in th eir p arasitic eign m ark ets for all of the p ro d activities, resem ble the cam p fol exhibit along with exh ib it! of ucts th a t our producers have for low ers of old. says th e sta te board special m a teria ls by grade and su b sale at hom e us well as abroad." of health. They are much more ject for the prim ary and Interm e vicious, how ever, for they prey Go Slow w llh Mint Raising. only upon the sick aud the iniirtn. diate grades. M. I). A rm strong, sta te sp ecial They exist because public opinion Miss Je an Besley, directo r of ist of the h o rtic u ltu re division of to le rate s them. health education for the Oregon P ullm an college of W ashington D eaths from can cer in Oregon in T uberculosis association, arranged state, w arns farm ers not to go too 1925 totaled 931; death s from o r How the exhibit, which was displayed in fast w ith tile m int acreag e of the ganic h e a rt trouble, 1487. Pacific coast. He says th e re are many of these death s w ere hast- Lincoln high school. now m ore th an 40,000 acres of m int ned by the cam p follow ers of m ed acreag e in the United S tates and icine It is hard to estim ate. It is Em ployes of S outhern Pacific very m any m ore th o u san d s of qually hard to estim ate the th o u com pany, notably those w ho w ere acres on w hich it can be success sands of d o llars paid to these h a r m em bers of the 18th E ngineers, fully grow n, and advises grow ers pies by th eir victim s. T his loss in took an Im portant part in A m eri "not Io become too en th u siastic life and in money is a loss Oregon about th is crop, us it is a very an ill afford. ca's p articip atio n in the World speculative b u sin ess.” T he m a r The cam p follow ers of public W ar and It Is expected th a t the ket for m int oil is lim ited, it being health m ust be exterm inated. Ed com pany will he well represented used chiefly for flavoring confec ucated public opinion can do it. when th e roll of tin- Second A E F. tions and In a few drugs, w ith no large com m ercial use. Pineapple F rltler*. Is culled in P urls next fall. More P ineapple and lamb chops is c e l th a n 6,000 S outhern Pacific cm As a m a tte r of record, the fo l ebrated among those who would ployes entered the m ilitary und lowing statem en t of th e political reduce. But those who don't have indition of th e congress w hich to w atch the scales m ay enjoy it as nuval service during the w ar and other v eteran s have been added to met Decem ber 6, and the congress well and In a m ore delicious form. which conies Into being M arch 4, G rilled pineapple is even m ore d e th e com pany ro lls since the a rm is 1827, may prove of Interest. In the lightful th an uncooked. Season a tice. T he com pany will grunt congreaa which met Decem ber 6, little flour with salt and pepper. leave to m em bers of tin- A merican in the sen ate th e re were 53 rep u b Dip six sliees of H aw aiian canned licans, 42 dem ocrat«, and one pineapple into the flour and cover Legion. farm er labor. In th e house th e re both sides. Brown In a little w ere 247 rep u b lican s, 182 dem o «hortening and serve with chops. A Year’* G range Figures. cra ts. th ree farm er labor, und two In Economy Hint. T he su b stan tia l prosperity of the socialists. T h ere ts also one va Eor pics, puddings, sh erb ets and grange organization in the United cancy In th e 12th Illin o is d istrict owing to the death of C harles E. drinks, use crushed pineapple. It S tates Is proven by the fact th at Fuller. is b etter for the purpose th an for Its fiscal year ending October The 7llth congress whit h begins lived pineapple and cheaper. It 1st th e g range organize«! 126 new March 4, 1827. » ill have the follow is m ade of the beat portions of the su b o rd in ate units, distributed over lug political sta tu s, in th e senate pineapple, next to the skin, and Is 48 republicans, 47 «Icmocrats and w eetened with p ure g ran u lated 26 sta te s, and reorganized 33 s u b one farm er labor. In the house ugar. Many delicious and re fre s h o rd in a te s; organized 12 new P o 238 republicans, 194 dem ocrats, ing d rin k s may be m ade w ith m ona granges anil reorganized two farm er labor, and one socialist. crushed pineapple and no fru it one; organized lib new Juvenile punch ts com plete w ithout it. g ran g e s and reorganized six. The Fgjr 1 »serialloll* In creasin g . highest sta te s in point of new Since 1913 th e re has been a re D oughnuts lead in popularity all grunges organized w ere Washing m ark ab le grow th In co-operative p astries served In railw ay lunch ton, Idaho, Oregon, P ennsylvania, e g g associations In th is country. co u n ters, says Allen Pollock, m an N ebraska, O klahom a, California, They are In 19 states, em bracing ager dining ea r service for the Colorado, ami Indiana. It is f u rth about 70 associations, w ith about S outhern Pacific com pany. e r of In terest that notw ithstanding 60.000 m em bers. F o rty -eig h t a sso g eth er w ith hot cukes they To are T h e period of fat in depression In ciations handled 2.566.515 cases of known the world around as A m eri th e c e n tra l west m any grange egg« last year at *26.529.219, and can co n trib u tio n s to the encyclo sta te s In th a t group have o rg a n It ts expected th a t 1926 will show a pedia of good foods. When p ro p ised new subord in ates «luring the large Increase over these figures. erly m ade doughnuts are not only past year, w hile some of the oldest appetising, but digestible, aud It is g range sta te s along the A tlantic Don't lay down the paper till you 1 ' . - coast, whose te rrito ry was consid have road the W ant Ad». ever wane. •re d fully covered, have this y«-ar organized several new local bran ch es The g range m em ber ship of th e country as a whole ha show n a net increase «luring th • past year, w hile more than M) per A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK cent of ail the 8,nob granges of the country initiutetl a clus-. of new m em bers during 1826 COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Hopeless “And when are th«-y to ried r "N ever, I'm ufruld.” ’’WhyT” "W ell, she w on't m arry til he pays his debts and pay his debts until she h im ’ BRIQUETS be m a r him un he can t m arries Daily Trips to Portland G resham I’hons 1 IMI Powell and Maple P ortland PL Pa*l Tuylor Phone H « t M«9 i H e a lth N o te s One Secret ol Good Health. One of th e m ost essen tial condi tions for developing a healthy body is an ab u n d an t supply of fresh out- I door air. F or those who are con- ’ fined by th e ir work in buildings which lim it air supply it is im port- 1 an t for them to sleep outdoors, .s a y s th e _ Oregon sta te board of I health. N early all room s are kept at too high a tem p eratu re. In addition, th ere is never enough m oisture present and the air is not kept in motion. The four req u isites of good ventilation are m otion, coolness, proper hum idity, aud a continuous supply of fresh air. A te m p eratu re of 68 degrees or 70 degrees F. gives th e best resu lts. D ust should be prevented from getting into th e air as far as pos sible. T his is best accom plished by using a vacuum clean er, aud by using «lamp, or b etter, oiled cloths for dusting. A rticles of fu rn itu re which perm it th e collection of large q u an tities of d u st a re not sa n itary . Rugs a re b etter th an c a r pets since they may be readily ta k en up and cleaned. S u nlight should be abu n d an t, as b acteria are soon killed when ex posed to it. The best resu lts are obtained when w indows a re left open since some of th e light rays are rendered ineffective when they come in co n tact w ith glass. D ark room s favor u ncleanliness, and this condition is usually accom panied by lack of ventilation. M oderately dry a ir is to be p re ferred tp th a t w hich is hum id; how ever, hum id a ir is b e tte r th an inside air, n o tw ith stan d in g the popular prejudice to the co n trary . T he p ractice of deep breath in g should be developed by everyone. For th o se who are indoors a large p art of th e tim e a dozen or more deep b rea th s of outside a ir should be tak en sy stem atically several tim es a day. F orced deep b re a th ing is not as effective as slow deep rhythm ic b rea th in g and som etim s it is h arm fu l. Slow deep breath in g rem oves some of th e resid u al air in th e lungs and rep laces it w ith fresh air. At the sam e tim e, the circu latio n , not only of th e lungs but in th e abdom en and other p a rts of the body, is likew ise stim ulated and the blood is m ore u n i form ly distributed. Hope of Measles Proteetlon. H aving ju s t retu rn ed from a visit to th e sta te h ealth d e p a rt m ents of the sta te s of New Jersey, New York, P ennsylvania, M ichi gan, Iowa, K ansas, Colorado and Utah, I am pleased to rep o rt th a t rapid advances a re being m ade in the cam paign for com m unicable ilisease prevention, says Dr. S tric k er of th e S tate Board of H ealth. In every sta te w here they are im m u nizing children ag ain st d iphtheria, th e re is a g reat reduction in the num ber of cases anil death s from diphtheria. The ta sk of p rev en t ing sc a rle t fever is also receiving increasin g attention. In one of our w eekly le tte rs it was predicted th a t m easles would soon fall under the head of the co n tro llab le diseases. T his p re diction seem s about to be fulfilled. The claim is now m ade that m easles is caused by the stre p to coccus v irid an s m orbilli, T his m eans th a t a ch ain -lik e organism producing green grow th on c u l tu re m edia is the cau se of one of the m ost common com m unicable diseases, m easles. T he germ has been isolated in a p ure cu ltu re from the blood of p atien ts in the early stages of th e disease. It is a sm all green-producing strep to co c cus w hich form s a soluble poison or toxin specific to m easles. The toxin was found in b roth filtrates of th e organism . P roof ol the germ being the cause of m easles was d em onstrated by experim ents on persons susceptible and those im m une to m easles as well M on persons suffering w ith the disease, also on rab b its and o th er anim als. Sm all doses of th is poison a p plied to th e skin of p ersons who have not had m easles give a c h a r a c te ristic skin reaction. P ersons who have had th e disease or have been imm unized ag a in st m easles, give no reaction. If th is w ork Is confirm ed this will give us a test for susceptibility to m easles the same as the Dick and Si hick te sts for scarlet fever and d ip h th eria re spectively. The poison or toxin w hen Inject ed in increasin g doses in certain anim als produces au antitoxin which n eu tralizes th is poison or toxin and cu res th e diseases. All this work is still In the ex p erim en t al stage. T ests are now being made to determ in e the sm allest dose of the toxin necessary to produce the skin reaction. A rrangem ents have been made w hereby the Or« «3>n S tate board of h ealth will he supplied w ith th is product som etim e in th e n ear fu ture. U sers of the W ant Ad colum n are urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts. D ont Borrow your Neighbor's paper«- Own^uwOwif PHYSICIANS — MEDICAL Wood and Sawing Phone, Office 1851 I WOOD FOR SALE, delivered. First growth fir and maple, also cedar posts. W E Hossner. Gresham. phone 3109. Hours 10-12 A. M 2-4 and 7-8 P. M WOODSAWING. Satisfaction guaran teed Floyd Surface, phone 22x4. Office— Withrow Building H. H. HUGHES, M D FOR WOODSAWING call Steve Mars i ton, phone 385. tf I CALKINS WOODSAWING, e v e n lengths a specialty. Phone 110«. Employment GRESHAM. - OREGON Office 2251 Residence 2253 GEO. INGLIS, M I) Physician and Surgeon WORK WANTED by experienced Jap Special Attention to Eye Diseases and anese berry prunvrs. Have all nec Fitting of Glasses essary tools. U. Hasegawa. Greah- Office over F ln t State Hank am, P. O. Box 43, phone 3 x . _ GRESHAM, OREGON GIRL WANTED as helper at The Oacarette. Gresham. phone 2351. The saving you can make through using these Want Ads will soon pay for a years subscription. Be gin today. WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED for light work in a greenhouse. Phone A. W. BOTKIN. M D Physician and Surgeon Rooms 15t and 16. Congdon Bldg. ALL KINDS OF TEAM WORK Hours 2 to 5 P. M. done. Dry cord wood, delivered. $7. N. E Green. Tioutdale, Rt. 2. Box Office 1271 Phones Res. 127« 125. Phone 237. tf Gresham, Oregon Miscellaneous H. V. ADIX, M. D. Plano for Sale Near («reMhani. Physician and Surgeon High grade quality piano to be sold at bargain Terms $10 monthly. For Office over Bank of Gresham particulars and how seen write J. A. Bes. 1429 Givens, factory piano adjuster, 413 Office Phone 1481 or 179 North Boren avenue, Seattle. W ith Dr. W. J. Ott Best phone for appointment WANT AD. RATES. LUMBER FOR ALL KINDS of build ing purposes, air-dried. Seasoned F irs t insertion, lc a w ord, m in i celery lumber. Jonsrud-Gunderson DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC mum 20c; subseq u en t in sertio n s, Lumber company, miles south east of Kelso. Vfec a word, m inim um 10c. WANTED—More people to use the Want Ads. Call Gresham 1561. Chiropractor Dr. Mary F. Becker Cattle FRESH YOUNG COW FOR SALE, gentle and fine for family. Also about 2 tons hay. C. E. Rusher, Gresham, phone 79x2. COW FOR SALE or trade for good radio. Chas. Lundquist, Rt. 2, Gresham, phone Gresham 2653. Portland-Gresham Stage THREE COWS for sale. Holstein, LV. PORTLAND fresh, and Jersey and Guernsey, each to freshen soon. E. L. Jackson, Park anil Yamhill phone Damascus 159. BEacon GOOD BRINDLE COW for sale. Will be fresh in a couple of days. John Vogler, across from Gresham Green houses, Hogan road. •8 :30 a. m.. 9 :30 a. m.. WANTED—Beef, veal, hogs, and cows 10 :30 a m., 11 :30 a. m., to freshen s«M>n. Fresh cows for sale. C. A. Butcher, Rt. 1. Box 418, 12 :30 p. m.. p. m.. 1 :30 Portland. Base Line and Buckley 2 :30 p. m., avenue. 3 :30 p. m , 30 p. m.. FOR SALE—3 Holstein bull calves, 4 5 :30 m.. one 2 years, one 1 year, one six 6 30 p. m., months. C. Mlnsinger, 210 Bd. of «7 :30 p. p. Trade, Portland. tf *11:30 p. m., m. Hogs Electric Therapy Electric Sw eat Mineral Bathi H ours: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Main Street near Second, Gresham x Phone 122x DR. G. E. MALLETT LV. GRESHAM Chiropractic Physician Puwcll « Roberts Specializing in In-Mo-Kay Glund Therapy. Phone 1823 8181 Bank of Gresham Building Phone Office 1321 p. B. P. B. P. B P. B. P B P. B B. V. L. V. L. V. L V. L. V L. V. L. L. ■7 :00 8 ;30 9 :30 10:30 11 30 12 :30 1 :30 2 30 3:30 4 30 5 :30 *6 30 A8 :30 a. m., a. m . a. rn.. a. m., a. m.. D. m . P m.. p. m.. P m.. P. m., P m. P m., P- m., p. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B B. V. L V L V. L. V L V. L V L. L. LARGE DUROC SOW for sale, to farrow In February, $65; three young sows, ready to breed, $20 each. R. F. Walters, phone 1731. «Sundays and Holidays only. «Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. ■ Dally except Sundays and Holidays P. v —Powell Valley. B. L.—Base Line. Owned and operated by SIN-WEEKS-OLD PIGS for sale C. T. Lindeman, Hensley road, third house off Base Line. Address Trout dale. Oregon. GEO. LEWIS & SON Rabbits Dogs GRAVEL In pit or screened In bunkers, also delivered. Poultry I. L. Davidson GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. Phone 1103 Gresham, Oregon 15 PEDIGREED LEGHORN ROOST- ers, Hollywood strain, *2.50 each. Come and take your choice. Mt. Hood View poultry farm. Bluff road, 2 miles northwest of Sandy. RHODE ISLAND RED roosters for hreeding purposes, cheap If taken at hone 368x. BARRED ROCK ROOSTERS for sale Also a good bicycle. Waldemar Thoren, phone 50x1. Real Estate, Rentals, Etc. Hensley road near Troutdale. Phone Gresham 15x1. SAND GRAVEL SOc and 75c a yard at pit or will deliver. O. A. BRYAN Phone G resham 78xJ (■resiniin. Phone 1201 Lundquist WANTED, BUTEB8 for 32 acres fronting on Columbia Riv er highway in Corbett district,13 acres under cultivation, small stream run n in g through tract, sufficient to irri gate or provide fish pond Very good Approximately 15 acres running on Mt. Hood Loop road at Orient school, splendid business location. $6000. Ideal for service station, store and poultry farm. 10 acres on Bluff road near Sandy, $1250. Forty-acre farm w’ell Improved, all fenced, good buildings. 6-room house, barn 40 x 66. good poultry houses, about one-half cultivated, close to Orient school, good road, one and one- half mile to electric station. Price $7000— long term A METERS. Gresham. Oregon. Telephone 1441, Night 1446. PORTLAND FARMS FOR SALE, large or small. In fine agrti-ultural section. Karl J. Hagberg Rt. 2. Gresham, phone 578. FOR SALE—Space In this classified department. Call at office or phone Gresham 1581. Farm Machinery, Etc. TWO-BOTTOM 14-INCH NO. 78 Oliver chilled heavy beam tractor plow. S3’1 Seven-foot Peoria combi nation grain and fertiliser drill, 2 or 3 horse, cheap H. W Lynch, Rt. 7, Box 549. Portland. SUnset ««23-J-4. WAY POINTS SAVE YOU MONEY GRESHAM Local anti Long Distance Moving DESIG NERS AND BTIL D ER S Phones Gresham 52x4 Portland. SUnset («21-J 1 . Bes. 1185 DR. W. J. OTT Dentist N erv e Blocking D ental X-Ra. Dentist Office In Hank of Gresham Bldg. Nerve Blocking X-Ray Work Referred Office 1231 Phones Res. 3264 X ATTORNEYS ATwater 0715 Phones Gresham 1591 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law Gresham Office Withrow Bldg. Probate and Corporation Work W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law Office over Bank of Gresham Offlre 1181 Phones Ret. 14(1 FRIEDA E. BRATZEL Accredited Tearher o f Plano and Harmony Studio Phone l x Residence 791 EIIELLA TOWLE MILLER Teacher of Dunning System for Foundation Study Studio opposite Public Library Studio Phone lx Residence 1314 FLORENCE M. HONEY Studio First State Bank Bldg. Phone 1721 TOM G. TAYLOR Piano and Voice Accredited Teacher TRUCKING Every W ednesday at the home of Mrs. Martha Fieldhonse S h ort nnd L on g lln n l* PRICES RIGHT Earl Calkins Phone 9»7 GRESHAM TRUCK HAULING Gresham, Fairview , Tripa P ally INSURANCE J. ROSS BROWN Real Estate and Insurance FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — LIFE HEALTH — BURGLARY Office 2M1 Phones R ea 2591 Powell Street. Portland GALEN FANCHER Call “ Porky" for Servie, Gresham tx t JAMES ELKINGTON INSURANCE Accident. Sarety Bonds, Antomobtle. Fire, Life, Healtk, Plate G ias, Office pn Main Street • Office 2341 Phones Res. 3388 C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock 1 xx'*ted on Raae Line and Buckley Avenue Roite I Phone TAbor 4979 Portland, Ore. Insurance Real Estate Accident, Healtk, Antomobtle Oregon Fire Relief Assn. Oregon Life Insurance Company B. W. THORNE, Agent GRESHAM. OREGON Office 2751 Phones Res. 2757 AUCTIONEER Phone 9fíx COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS Auctioneer Farm a id Stock Sales a Specialty V ancouver , W ashington F ran k C. J o n es Pkoae Yanrnnvvr <14, or Grvtkam O itlnok 15(1 Auto Tope Recovered and Repaired All kinds of Top Material and Curtain W indows about It. E. S. Starbard & Son Office 2184 Gresham We ran on that new house you are going to build. Call up and ask us DENTISTS Phones: PIANO Automobiles I.ARGE STORE ROOMS for autoe or any other storage, large barn and yard for stock sale. Reasonable rate«. Phone 3277. S. S. Thompson. GLASSES FITTED 815-81« Mohawk Bldg. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. Over Roberts Bros.' Store PORTLAND, OREGON MUSICIANS Auto F reig h t T erm inal P o rtland, Phone EAst 2304 Truck Line MONEY TO LOAN on real estate se curity. K. A. Miller, Gresham. Ore. Eyesight Specialist Portland Office. 501-7 Corbett Bldg. 14 ACRES near Linnemann Junc tion for sale or rent. 5-room house, stock. feed for the winter, imple ments. A. Petrie, Rt. 2, Gresham. FOR SALE OR RENT—My 30-acre farm. 1 acre strawberries. 3 acres raspberries, about 10 acres vetch ir,.i oats, 2 acr« a orchard, fruit of all kinds H. McGinnis. I S mile south Orient, Mt. Hood Loop, at Central Point garage tf DR. C. L. HAYNES COOK’S MACHINE SHOP DR. JULIUS G. STURE HOME WANTED FOR DOG that needs a kind friend. I have one dog and don’t want another. See me at Outlook office or at home at noon or evenings. Chase E. St. Clair. ALL KINDS, ANY TIME WE PAY CASH OPTICIAN Office over Bank of Gresham CHINCHILLA RABBITS for sale. Have some fine stock of all ages and at reasonable prices. N. P. Nelson, for expert m achine w ork and auto at Anderson station. Phone Gresh rep airs. Bug bodies b u ilt to order. am 2683. Troutdale, Ore. Phone «8x5 POULTRY WANTED Res. 3263 Still doing business S. E. PALMQUIST A CTO TOP SHOP Mal« SL G rtvkaa rkoa. nt*