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OREHHA.M
G resham
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What constjtutes the d ifference
between successful tuen and rank
failu res .’ Just th is The
success-
fu l
m an
conquers
d ifficu lties
w hile the failu re allow s d ifficu lties
to conquer him . One has grit, sand,
oourage, perseverance, or whatever
you may see fit to call the never-
say-dle conquering spirit; the other
is a w eak-w illed quitter. The one
is born to rule; the other to
be
ruled. One Is f l’ted to lead;
the
oth er m ust alw a y s be a follow er
Jne w ill give ordedrs; the other will
ttake them. • One will earn a nice.
Oat salary; the other w ill have to
be satisfied w ith sm all wages.
OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY,
To Make Ixiganbeiry Ju ice
Prof. C. I. Lewis of the Oregon
[ A gricultural C ollege, who is re-
sponBlble for much o f the grow th
in popularity of
th e
loganberry,
has an excellent m ethod
o f pre-
paring the xjulce so that It will
keep through the w inter
Log aabe r r ie . InaUe a uto*
de.
, j , h tfu l
P rof L ew .
JULY
1».
1012
SHATTUCK & UNDSEY
Gresham s Big Department Store on Main Street
Spec’l Sale Xtra Special!
t< To prepare the ju ice, put the
berries on the stove w ith Just
I
R a t e s reason
enough w ater to keep
the
fruit
able.
O u r rep re
from
scorching
Heat
slow
ly,
mix
sentative w ill call
ing and crushing occasion ally with
Phone 701.
a large spoon
Be sure not to al
"T h e Linotype
low the berries to boil; 180
de
Way Is the Way
grees would be, probably, as muoh
Lot I Misses' and Children's
ZJQ
that Wins."
Our Stock of Lawns, Swiss, Batistes and
heat
as
necessary.
A ftei
the
reg. 1.25 to 1.50 Special pair
O i/C
Drv-s* and Character.
O fficial paper of the Town of
terries have softened, put them In
Dimmities is the largest we have ever
“A m an ’s a man for a ’ th a t,” as
Gresham, Oregon.
an ordinary cloth
bag and drain
Lot 2 Boys’, Misses', Ladies'
O fficial paper o f the Town of sung by Robert Burnt, may be true,
carried.
We
want
to
empty
our
shelves
of
o
u
t
the
Juice.
T
he
process
can
reg. 2.00 to 2.50 Special, pair
F airview , Oregon.
but It can hardly be said of a real
be m uch sim plified
by a
sm all
these
goods
to
make
room
for
Fall
Stock
Entered as second-class
m atter w om an when togged out In som e of press.
Lot 3 Ladies' Shoes, regular
M.-.rch J, 1611, at the post o ffice at th e unrefined finery o f this Indel
which will soon be arriving, and will offer
In ch oosin g the berries try
to
3.00 to 3.50
Special, pair
Gresham, Oregon, under th e act of icate age. That
the
attire
of
them at some very tempting prices. Space
get
those thoroughly
ripe. Add
March 3, 1879.
many girls and women su ggests the
one-third
the am ount
of
sugar
will only permit our mentioning a few, but Lot 4 Men’s Shoes regu
absence o f real good character and
TAKE A VACATION.
when' the ju ice Is put on th e stove
lar 2.75 to 3.50 Special, pair
Is to be blamed for a great share
prices will be cut all along the line in pro
and stir occasionally until
it
is
The vacation seuson Is upon
of
the debauchery and degrada
Lot 5 Men’s Shoes regu
portion tc those given.
once more and all feel the “ Call of tion ex istin g In Chicago, Is the 'thoroughly heated, but d o not a l
lar 4.50 to 5.00 Special, pair
low
It
to
boll.
If
it
boils
the
tho W ild.” Those who have had opinion, frankly expressed by Mary
15c FANCY LAWN.
-
Spc’l 1 lc yd.
flavor Is destroyed,
and
the best opport unities tri tile past M. Bartelm e, public guardian for vinous
20c Fancy and Barred Swiss,
“ 16c yd.
to com m une with N ature at
the delinquents, who has been chosen the high arom a as w ell. In bot
These are odd lots in Box Calf,
15c BATISTE,
-
-
“ l i e yd.
in
• aside orf in the m ountains are the to act as assistan t Judge of the tlin g the ju ice drive the cork
slig
h
tly
and
fill
th
e
space
with
17Jc ROSE DIMITY,
-
“ 13c yd. Gun Calf, Vici and Patents.
most eager to renew and extend ac
Juvenile Court. The girls o f to paraffin.
quaintance witli the '’m other of us
day, the high
school girls and
This is a most health fu l bever
a ll.”
those Just beginning to go out, de
T here is som ething more than a clares Miss Bartelm e, put on such age.) H alf an inch, to an inch In a
glass o f w ater w ill
be
enough.
figure speech in
the
expression
Immodest apparel that inen passing
Some m ay wish to add more sugar,
‘ Hack to N ature.” There
is
a
them on th e street turm and stare.
though the acid flavor is pleasant
real necessity In the Idea In these
The indirect cause of this form
It is, 1 believe, superior to grape
ilays of the artificial and super
Any Straw Hat in the house at
of attractiveness Is traced by Miss
Juice. The tim e w ill com e
when
ficial. Men work and worry and
Bartelm e to the m other who hasn't
Oregon w ill be shipping out train
hurry. They suffer wear and tear
tim e to bring up her
daughters
loads o f th is Juice to the east
from l he rapid m ovem ents and
but allow s them to ape th eir elders
and m iddle w est. It
w ill become
changes of th is wonk ts day world.
and gad about at will.
a popular drink In regions where it
'There Is need o f a pause, a read
'If 1 had my way about (t ,” said
is very warm in summer. It
is
ju stm en t, o f physical and
m ental
Miss Bartelm e, “ these
girls
who
dxtuemely refreshing and cool, and
forces, a stepping out of the ruts
wear sk irts reaching scarcely to
o f toll onto som e hilltop for a new
children may be allow ed to drink
their ankles, sihoes thht look more
as much as th ey wish.
and broader view.
like stilts and a vulgar low-necked,
T he loganberry
m akes one of
A steady hold causes w eariness
tlg h t-flttln g dress, would
be ar
th e fin est jellies know n, also. Tru
It Is necessary to let go that one
rested.”
may take a new and firmer grasp
ly. our loganberry is com ing to Its
“There Is hardly a m other today
A l l t f o o d s m a r k e d in r»I^in
Where can th is be done better
dwn. \MHh the great demand for
who teaches 'her daughter to dress
than, by taking a vacation trip to
canned fruit, a sim ilar demand for
In Simple, sw eet, girlish c lo th e s ’ The
ocean ’s beautiful
shore
or
out
the dried, and with the possib ili
only difference between the average
am ong the tow ering peaks of the
ties along the lin e of
Juices, sy-
PORTLAND .MARKETS.
street dress and a
nightgow n
is
m ountain range?. To listen to the
D anger From Germs.
.rutps and jellies, there is a great
fu ll of germ s w hich, if th ey
g.
thjit the street dresB is usually col
'incessant roar of wave or w ater
future for the loganberry
indus
produce abnorm
Grain,
F
lour,
Feed,
Etc.
Teach your p u p ils at school to into th e m ilk,
ored. The delinquent girls I meet try.
fall, to hear the whispers of the
WHEAT — Exports,
B luestem , try to in cu lcate the d octrine at hom e ch an ges, som e o f them breeding d
tall (Ira and drink deep from
the and the factory girls are not to
88-89c; Club, 84-85c; red R ussian, that dirt m eans filth , and filth m eans! sease.
blame for adopting these outlandish
currents of m ountain air— In other
GRESHAM BETH EL BAPTIST
T he farm er sits down under sue
84-85c; V alley, 84-85c; 40-fold, 84-
sty les
They copy Cheni from the
abnorm al kinds o f germ s, said Prof
words to come In
co n test
with
Sunday services- Sabbath school at 85 c.
a
cow . > w iin
ithout
n
i.u
-
.
“
cuw
ou t clean in g it,
a
high
school
girls,
whom
they
be
10 a. m , preaching at 11 a. m and
tliMSe Influences which Impress up
T. D. Beckw ith, head of th e bac- ' «.mu- , .
, ,
,
m ilk s in to a w ide-m outhed pail in
M ILLSTUFFS — Bran, »25.50 per
7 :3 0 p. in. Prayer m eeting each
lieve
to
be
educated
well
enough
to
teriology departm ent at the Oregon I whI, «, ,
,
P
on the mind the truths o f C od’» in
W ednesday even in g at 7 :3 0 p. m. ton; m iddlings, »32; shorts, »28.50.
, z, ,,
s
which at every m otion and eve
finity, etern ity, wisdom and good know what Is proper to wwear.
A gricultural C ollege, in an a address
v.
u o f - air.
,
F. M. Burtch. Pastor.
ju
r
e
ss
breath,
th
ere
drop
particl
FLOUR
—
—P
aten
ts,
»5.10
per
bar
“ I may he old-fashioned
and
before th e teach ers lu th e sum m er !
ness, give« one a new grip on life,
con tain in g germ s. Each germ mak
rel; straigh ts, »4 70; exp orts, »4 20;
prudish—
I
suppose
I
am
in
th
e
eyes
session classes.
A SUMMONS.
no m atter how humdrum th e past
valley, »5.10.
tw o every tw en ty m inutes— that
of the class I have been speaking
days have been.
Germs are alive. It is safe
In th e C ircuit Court of th e S tate of
to
e ig h t tim
tim es
es tn<
the
OATS— No. 1, w hite »34-35 per say th e ordinary human being voids they “ m ultiply
about—
but
when
progressive
ideas
P y to *>15*»
Everyone owes It to h im self and
Oregon for the County of Multno ton.
th irfv
„ oo
B
! n u n*b«r every hour at ordinary tei
In
ditess
reach
such
a
stage
that
Io liia work to make this periodic
mah.
1 on-nillllon germ s a perature. You can
see
what
CORN — W hole,
»39; cracked, ,
readjustm ent of his
forces,
and women sm irch the sacred sw eetness Em ily M. H iggs, P lain tiff,
fe i’
°? o , “
y Way ° f thC niean4 “ > “ How milk to cool slow
»4
0
per
ton,
th is Is tile time. What if one finds of their purity, I think it is tim e
vs.
b B* ck * lth
Since a lnatead of coo„ ng R arf lflcla |ly
HAY— T im othy, »14-16 50; alfalfa X V s ,
ft tiresom e to take a vacation, to to call a halt. Give me the old- LeRoy A. H iggs, D efendant.
cokv Is so m uch larger, how much I once
»12.50
oat
and
vetch,
»12;
other
go on a picnic or an excursion? fashioned m other.”
greater a num ber of germ s it t h r o w
s ______________
To I«eRoy A. H iggs, D efendant:
grain hay, »9; clover. »10.
o tt each day.
I
„
That sim ply mean« you are callin g
In the nam e o f the S tate of Ore
We are not so much In need of a
Dairy and Country Produce.
Into play unused m uscles and giv
W hat do you think of th e farm er
A L lncoln N e„ g , r, w riteg
.
gon, you are hereby required to ap
POULTRY — H ens, 12c; broilers w h o keeps h is cow Ira a dark, mud-
ing tlte tired onee a
real. Your Moses as we are a gardener who pear and answ er the com plaint filed
bad
been
a
ilin
g
for
som
e
tim
e
wit
geese dy wet stab le dripping with m anure, | chronlc con stip ation and stom ac
w hole Iteing will soon feel rested. can remove the w eeds from the against you in the above en titled 16-17c; ducks, young, 12c;
heads of som e people whose balance
10-1
lc
;
turkeys,
live,
18c;
dressed
H em e take a vacation.
or in sum m er in the dry season allow s trou b le j ^ gan , ak)ng chambe]
action on or before th e 29th day of
wli^els are th e flig h ty shadow s of
24-25c.
X ,
“CT *
L “ n arm ° r
Stom ach and Liver T ablets an
A ugust, .1 9 1 2 , tow it:
W ithin six
that ,nc<’n i,«,«ncy and u n rea so n - people
EGGS— O regon, ranch, candled, m anure?
It should not be forgotten
Every bit of ,h a , filth Is in three dayg , wag abI# tQ
„
w eeks from the date o f the first
the lim e Is draw ing nearer for the ’ Wh° ttre lncl,ned to believe that the publication of th is sum m ons, date of 25c per dozen.
:
and
got
better
righ
t
alon
g..
1
at
way to subdue riot and disorder is
CHEESE— T riplets
and d aisies
H he proudest girl in L incoln to fin
Multnomah County Fair. A Httk- to gympathlxe with and encourage the first publication being the 28th
17c.
Buch a good m ed icin e.” F or sa le b
i.v» r two months and this Import those who en gage in riotous acts; day of June, 1912; ahd if you fail
Gresham Drug Co., and all D ealers
BUTTER— Oregon cream ery, cubes,
ant i vcnt will l>e upon us. There Instead o f d ealin g with them with a to answ er, for want th ereof p lain tiff 30c per pound; prints, 31c.
w
ill
apply
to
th
is
court
for
th
e
re
Is a noticeable tendency to
leave j firm hand and repressing their ev il
PORK— 10-10 *4c per pound.
lief prayed for in th e com plaint filed
the preparations till the last week deeds at the beginning
VEAL— Fancy, 12 *4-14c.
herein,
tow
it;
for
a
decree
of
this
or two
Then they are hurriedly I There Is no sense In playing the
V egetab les and F ru its.
made or left Incomplete. Opportun- role o f th e ostrich and stick in g our court forever d issolvin g the bonds
o
f
m
atrim
ony
now
ex
istin
g
between
POTATOES
— B urbanks, old, Ol
Hies have passed. Select now som e 1 heads in the sand to hide from our
A shady, grassy nook In the m ot
p
la
in
tiff
and
d
efendant,
and
for
the
l
i
.
35
per
hundred;
new, 1 % -I*4e
of the best grains and grasses Se vision that which stares everybody
per pound.
beau tifu l part of the P acific coast
le d som e of the very best fru its else In th e face. We m ight better cu sto d y o f th e ch ild , the issu e of
fin est o f bathing, eith er surf, sal
th is marriage.
SACK VEGETABLES — Carrots,
iml vegetables. Give them special listen to th e note o f warning that
or fresh water. P rices low.
Th«
T his sum m ons is published pur »1.75 per sack; turnips, »1 25 sack
(lire. Better specialise on
som e conies from th e cave o f A dullum in
best
term s
ever offered. 5 pe
suant
t
o
an
order
of
(he
above
en
ONIONS
C
alifornia
red,
»1
25
per
thing
Don't forget the livestock Incoherent rum blings, for with all
cen t down and 2 per cen t a month
and poultry
Interest the boys and th ese sen sib le nten must be relent- titled Court, dated the 21st day of sack; yellow , »1 50 per sack.
or 5 per cent d iscou n t for all cash
June,
1912.
D
ate
of
first
publica
FRESH
FR
U
IT
—
Cherries,
3-
glrls in the Juvenile
departm ent. leasly at war
It is no tim e now to
If you go to see th is property and
There is som ething each one can treat them with in d ifferen ce or con tion, Ju n e 28th, 1912; d ate of last 10c per pound; apples, old. »1.50-3
buy, your fare is allow ed.
publication
Aug
2nd,
1912.
per
box;
new,
»1
50-1.75
per
box;
prepare for exhibit. It Is an ex- d ila tio n , or to su b stitu te
for
a
EVERT L. JONES,
peaches, 50-76c per box; currants,
«■client habit to encourage aslde governm ent of law, one of men and
A ttorney for P lain tiff.
1 1 50-1.75 per box; plum s, 90c-» 1 25
from the value of a prise.
em otion.
431 Lumber E xchange, Portland. per box; pears, »1.75-2 per box; ap
ricots, »1 25 per box; grapes, »2 50
N ever leave hom e on a Journey
Dally and Sunday Oregonian and
w ith o u t a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's I wtce-a-week O utlook, special com
A SIM M ONS.
per crate; gooseberries, 3-4c.
1 (die. C h o lera and D iarrh o ea R em bination. I year,
»7 75
I Regular In the Circuit Court o f the State
BER R IES — Raspberries, »1.50
edy
It is alm o st c e rta in
to
be price for Dully and Sunday O regon
betw een Gearhart and Seaside
of Oregon, for the County of per crate; loganberries. »1 25-1 50
needed and can n o t 1«. o b tain ed w hen ian, »X 00 )
per crate;; black caps, »1 50.
Multnomah.
on board th e c a rs o r ste a m sh ip s Fo
John Brown, A gent, G resham , Ore
sal«- by G n-sham D rug Co., an d all Dally Oregonian and Outlook.
Ferdinand S. Pelt«, P lain tiff,
MELONS C antaloups, »2.75 per
D ealers
vs.
• y ea r.............................................., 6 oo
crate; w aterm elons, 1*4-1%
per
pound.
Marie I. P elts, Defendant.
To Marie I. Peltx, D efendant:
—— -■
In the nam e o f the State of Ore-
Sprains require careful treatm ent
e g o s , you are hereby required to ap- Keep quiet and apply C ham berlain’s
pear and answ er the uomplalnt fil,
Lliylment freely
It w ill rem ove the
the
against you In the above en titled soreness and quickly restore
action on or before the 2 9 ,h day of ^
’’b y V e . i X m D rug’ c o '“ a'Ld ’X
Advertising.
SH O ES! SH O ES! SH O ES!
Summer Dress Goods
Hay Carriers
Straw Hats!
G et you r H a y C arriers read y
B efo re yo u start h ayin g.
W e h a v e th e Best.
Price
T h e Laudon carrier for iron
or w ood track, rope or cable.
W ood track carrier,
for rope
$6.50
I ltrn GvL-c rv/-vw-» Eatraz»
j
A Cool
Kitchen
FREE FARE TO THE COAS’
Even in Midsummer
V e n ic e P ark
W ith a R eal L ive
B reeze B low in g a-
One Million Feet of Lumber !
W e have .ill kinds from
Sills to Moulding.
I-Rrge or Small Orders.
Prompt Delivery from Our
own Mills.
Write us, Phone us. Call on
us Send us your orders.
Straus Lumber Co.
Phone 446
Sandy, Oregon
A ugust, 1912, tow it:
W lthlu six Dealers.
»«■ekd rroai
Il.e d ale <,t q lt. first
! publication of th is sum m ons, d a le of
ATTENTION!
(he first publication being the 28th
day of June, 1912; and if you fall
THE FAKMERH MUTUAL FIR E
to answ er, for want th ereof p lain tiff
R E L IE F AflROClATtON o f Port
w ill apply to th is court for the re
land, Oregon, in vites all farm ers
lief prayed for in the com plaint filed
who have no insurance on th eir
herein, tow it:
for a decree of
farm buildings to insure w ith us.
T his association is th e cheapest
court forever dissolving the bonde
and safest In th e state. It in
o f m atrim ony now ex istin g between
sures only country property and
p la in tiff and defendant.
lias over 9 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Insurance In
T his sum m ons Is published pur
force.
su an t to a n order of the above en
titled Court, dated the »1st day of
W rite or phone.
tlon, J u n e 28th . 1912; date of last
H. W. SNAMHALL. Prre.
publication Aug. 2nd, 1»12.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
EVERT L. JONES.
Association.
A ttorney for P lain tiff
Gresham R oute No 3 Phone 74
431 Lumber Echange, Portland
Notary Public
Heal E state
June, 1913
Date of first pubhea-
way the Stifling,
Sultry A ir and Cool-
ingthe W hole Room
that s Your Kitchen
and all others too
that have an
ELECTRIC FAN
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company,
SEVENTH and ALDER STS.
Phones Main 68»» and A (1 3 9
What caa he done w ith aa old Bathroom?
A mo« s u rp ris in g change can be
effected in your bathroom by a Judicious
selection of fixtures jus, suited to your
bathroom and yet suited to your pocket
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b a th ro o m with -Standard" guaranteed
hstures installed wuh our guaranteed w o rk
manship.
Prompt service on new or repair work.
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ith S te rlin g A K id d e r, phone 803