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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
WE ARE BUSY SELLING HINTING SUPPLIES Because our stock is complete in all lines. Our prices are a winning feature every time. If you are going out for a day or week, let us fit you out for the trip. TWO NEW iqi2 INDIANS To be Bold for second hand prices. One machine fully equipped with tandem, headlight, generator, magneto Bwitch, horn, and 3-inch auto tire. A go"'. chance to get a good machine cheap. J. H. SYKES' WHY? For the Children Llttla Chine" Girl on Thtlr Wy to 8chool. $8$ ': Hmh GUN STORE I yffs I I t 1 Photo by American Press Association. I I Why Fuss and Fume With Any other Than the Electric Light. No wick to trim. No chimneys to clean. No tank to fill with oil. No mantels to break. No pipes to leak. Electricity Is the Best, Cheapest, Cleanest and Safest Way to Light Your House DouglasJCounty Lights Water Co. TO YOU-OUR CUSTOMER Willi,!'! you live in our neighborhood wo hop to keep you on our ciintouier list, To do this we Intend to give you the bent of service, the next of druirs and the bent Sflthdiictlou that good Intentions, good goods end proper prices can give. If there 1b any point in which we fell short of our in tentions, wo shall he pleased to know it. It it can be rem edied, it shall be; it uot, it will not harm either of ue to talk it over. We are In your community to so 1 1 nooila, and we can not do that unites our trade is ta lie lied : 'our trade' means (you and a few others. When wo recommend DIKE'S remedies we are offer ing to you the best that inn be obtained, anti for these remedies we have the exclusive sale in this neighborhood. Kflch DIKE preparation that we sell should eon vim e you that we mtttin to uive you excellent trnudp, Tbov are mmlo of the heat Ingredients, by skilled pharmaciBtft, in well equipped fahnrMorles, and each remedy la recom mended by thousands who have lined them. Sole Agents For DIKE'S Household Remedies. Krohn's Drug Store Mnccabee Temple Cass Street We Guarantee your shirts, collars and cuffa to bo perfectly laun dered, when Bent to our laundry. Wo want mom work and are gunning for yours. Wo give the best finish to your linen, are quick In deliveries and charge- only fair prices. A r w 111 bo a p pre trial ordi elated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY HHONK 580 COR. IMNK AM) WOOOWARDSTS. The city of New York la perhaps the most cosmopolitan city In the world That menus that It Is the borne of pen plea from all quarteca of the globe Men of every race and color meet here on tho common ground of equality. The ioor and the oppressed of everj land have In this country found a haven where they may have the same freedom that Is the right of the native born citizen. In Home of the schools of the city the scholars may represent ft dozen different nationatl ties, and bright pupils they are, the teachers report The two little Chi neae glrlH Hhown In the picture were photographed In Five Points park, which Is uot far from New York's Chinatown. As you may see. they nre bright and Intelligent looking, and quite pretty as well. Conundrums. Why don't they collect fares from policemen on the trolley cars? He cause they can't take a nickel from a copper. What la mon'a opinion of bloomer girls? They are divided. Whlrh Is M-'ger. Mr. Rlsppr or Mr Piger's baby? The baby in a Utile IVr-rer Where did Noah keep his bees? In tho arc-hives. What kind of sweetnienfa did they have In tho ark? Preserved pen re fpnirs). What is tho difference between n hen with one wing and a hen with two wings? A difference of o pinion. Why Is wit like a Chinese lady's foot? It oca use brevity Is the sole of it. When are the streets of a town mot greasy? When the rain Is dripping. Why Is n selllsh friend like the letter P? It Is the first In pity and the Inst In help. Philadelphia Ledger. Storm and Calm, Storm and calm Is a Jolly gnme Klrst place a circle of chairs at an even dlstanco apart Then the youngster tako their places and each one chooses the name of a flh. An eKtra child Is selected to begin the game, lie runs round outside the circle, crying: "A storm Is near! A storm is nenr'" Then, when it pleases him. lie adds: "Swim deep, swim deep, oh. herring, dear!" The child who answers to the nnme of herring risen and trots after the leader, who repeats the former cry with the herring Joining in. In this manner all the tlsh are chosen and their voices imitate the gradual rising of a storm. Suddenly the leader shouts loudly: "The storm Is over," and all the tlsh. lender Included. btMt for seats. As the company Is n seat short the child who falls to secure one acts us leader next time. BUY A FARM 800,000 Acres to Select Prom. In Central Oregon low ri;iri:s i:sy tkums Yuur last rhaik'0 to buy Good F;irm t .ami at Such Low Prices Comk In Anh Lot us toll you about these farms If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm Wo will figure with you AkCLINTOCK AND QCDDES Office In Mawtt'f'a AnM, Nrtt To ;rmt Hot Chains of Thought. Kach player Is provided with a pen ell and slip of paper, and then a single word Is given out by the leader t the mmpnny assembled. This word Is written at the top of each one's pa per. and then each writes down in a list every thought the given word brlmrs to his mind, making n chain of thought. When these nre rend aloud the de rlous paths and the different paths, taken by the "thoimhts" cause endless fun. Tree Conundrum. V!mt tree Its oM 11 tic fiulty cries? Filler Ami f iinn whiit tall 0110 comes low Bltfhs? Ptntv Which l-tvr lit tnnrk of a imoMortnti Href Ah, Ami n Mr-h to elms l Us you taken your flie Unvh Which on- lo you curry about In your hnntl 1'nlm And uhhh on till ami glim doth at a ml I'oi'lnr. Which one t.enrs fruit so RoMon ami r'Mii'tl? OrMtit;. Am! which on War Hi sm's t'fep nunt Cwiir, tell now. which It a tnlo tK? SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. Orie Cripe, Plaintiff. vs. Harvey L. Cripe, Defendant. To Harvey L. Cripe, the said de fendant; In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the plaintiff's com plaint against you now on file In the above-named Court and cause on or before the last day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 21st day of November, 1912, said date being the expiration of bIx weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, the time prescribed for publication being once a week for six consecutive weeks. And If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement ot which is as follows, to-wit: for a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony hereto fore existing between plaintiff and yourself; and awarding to plaintiff the care, custody and control of Lee Oren Cripe; a child born of the mar riage of yourself and plaintiff, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as unto the Court may seom meet. This summons Is published In the TJmpqua Valley News, a -newspaper of Roseburg, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County, made and dated October 9th, 1912. The date of the first publication of this summons is October 10th, 1912, and the date of the last publication thereof November 21st, 1912. B. U EDDY. n21 Attorney for Plaintiff. 8UMMOXS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Douglas. Alfred T. Kelliher, Plaintiff v. John S. Smedberg and Selma V. Smedberg, Defendants. To John S. Smedberg and Selma V. Smedberg, defendants above named: In the name of the state of Oregon you and each of you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled court and cause on or before lho day of December, 1912, and if you full to answer, for want thereof the plantiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wlt: For a judgment for Fourteen Hundred ($1400.00) Dollars and in terest thereon from the 13th day of Jnnunry, 1906, at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum and the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and no one nun d red tli s ($250.00) Dollars special attorneys' fees and the costs and dis bursements of this suit. That the usual decree may be made for the sale of the real premises de scribed In the mortgage In the com plaint herein, the same being Section Thirty six (36) in Township 30 South, Range 1 West. Willamette Meridian, in Douglas County, State of Oregon, containing six hundred and forty (G40) acres, by tho Sheriff of said County according to law and the practice of the above named court, and tho proceeds of said sale may be applied in payment of the amount duo to the plaintiff and that the defendants and all person? claiming under them subsequent to tho 13th day of January, 190fi. be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption In said premises and every part thereof. and for such other and further re lief as la meet and proper In equity and good conscience. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof by an Order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of tho above named court, which order was dated the 6th day of November, 1012. and will bo published trnce ' nnrh n'tinlr f n r atr wru-i L- a thn ft rot publication to be on the 7th day of November, 1912, and you are re quired to appear and answer on or i j before the 31st day of December1 1912. j GEO. O. BINGHAM, 0. p. coshow, ; dl9 Attorneys for Plaintiff ' iXOTUK OK FINAL SKTn.KMKXT. Notice Is hereby given that the un-, dersigned administrator of the state i of M. M. Uartlett. deceased, has filed '. his final account in tho County Court 1 j of the State of Oregon for Douglas (County, and that the Honorable 0. Four times as much in first cost and five timesas much matter cost you are asked to pay for cars no more comfortable, sure or speedy than the Vanadium built Ford. A rather expensive tribute to false pride isn't it? RUNABOUT , - $525 TOURING CAR - 6 TOWN CAR - " 800 These new price.-, f o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. An early order will mean an early de Hvery. Get particulars from Ford Apent for Douglas County. G. W. Burnett, ltoseburg, Or. Phone 245. All work first-cliua Commercial Abstract Cc Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds ol all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property Perkins Building KOSFIICTIQ. OKKGOJi 5 ( , A A A A 1 P- JOHN DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS WorK equally well on Level land and Hillsides. 1 8 They are light draft and easy to operate. We also carry in stocK SulKy Plows, Gang' Plows $ ana warning flows with Mubble Bottoms, Sod "BreaKer" Bottoms and "BlacK SticKy" Bottoms. All good grades. ROSEBURG FEED & FUEL COMPANY I TELEPHONE 163. ' in Keister Ladie's Tailoring College Everything pertaining to dressmaking and tailoring taught. Tuition $25 for full course. This course offers Instruction In drartlng of patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, cloaks, tailored and fancy dresses. $15 course gives drafting of patterns without sewing. $5 course gives 10 days sewing. We Invite Investigation MKS. K. I,. M. IXTOSH, MISS 1'I.OIIKXt K M.IXTOSII, Instructor Mgr. Assistant. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Bell Sisters Building i D, H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SH0P Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice R0SEBURG, ORE? n t AnJ whk'h from a tsl acorn awiu" ( ink. To whl.'h wmiM you llkrn a firm you.i mnn Hixin-. Which one ylrlil fruit mupj ami p"v? Anil Wiiit would yoti ltd to put In a poiyT Tulip. Which tre In cloth and ful In onT Cot tonwootV And from which doea iwmI fluid run1 W. Wonncott, Judge of said Court, lias appointed Thursday, November 21, 1912. nt ton o'clock A, M. of ssid day In the County Court room in Itosoluirff. OroRon. ns the time and p!,ice for hearing objections to said aero nnt and the settlement thereof. Any and all persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to flte their objections to paid account. H any, on or before said day. Dated at Koeeburg, Oregon, this ISth. day of October, 1912. V. C, UARTLETT. Administrator of the Estate of M. M Bartlett, deceased. nlS THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Phone 58 Rosebuig, Oreqon 01 r