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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
I 1 AY- " ' siPM4alg.jf! VhS ?"DAC 5T?C X KgWHSE xV jL ' I'yiiliEii oSoSnjsrfiS j XN. Sg5 ' fUSEft 37. nQl ;--rt "- !? k1 !J o K " 01 rl t((twc lii -CiSer ' rr.rrr"-nLls5f.r flL The Investment Feature rrl Of Bogard Addition is appealing to many.JLots are large and close to the center cf a growing, prosperous city. New industries will demand Homesites for employees. By buying now under our special low price and easy terms, one can secure a handsome lot 'which will eventually be worth many times the purchase price. Kindly take notice that Lots 7, 8, 19, 20 in Block 1; Lots 6, 7, 13, 14 in Block 2 and Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block 3 were sold last week See . SHIELDS & BOGARD, POWERS TO SUE Governor West on Charge of Criminal Libel. i 4 GRAVES CASE IS CONTENTION that he was absent from town on j the day the deportation jru-curred. ' A large number of witnesses are here for examination, including per sons ftom every section of the coun ty. It is not believed here that Graves faces any immediate danger of being disbarred. It is rumored here today that Al Powers intend to bring Wilt for! criminal libel against Governor; West. This suit will be based, it is' said upon accusations alleged to have been made by the governor against Powers. ueiise connected with Its acceptance j must he provided by the community j from which the commissioner is sent. ; If the people of Douglas county up-j predate the opportunity that is of- i fered tn an advertising way, without! question funds will be provided to , see that Douglas county has a rep-; resentutlve at the United States land ; snow. Mt'LniiKhMn Admits That Content.' of His Affidavit Was llascil on Heursny Kchos of I'itWi Deimrtation. CI. P. SCIlliOKKKIt IS AIMMUXTKI) DKMOdATK (Special to The Evening News.) MARSIIKIELD, Ore., Oct. 9. The hearing of Attorney O. D. Graves, whom Governor West would dlstar from practicing law in Oregon, for the part the former is alleged tn have played in the recent deporta tion of Dr. Leach, is progressing here today. From what can be gathered, Mr. McLaughlin, who furnished the af fidavit on which the prosecution was based, has admitted that the con tents of his charge was wholly hearsay. In fact, Mr. McLaughlin has even gone further in admitting KvpeiiM's Must He Homo Hy Coni miuiity Sending lliin. G. P. Schlosser, advertising man ager of the Hoseburg Commercial Club, has been appointed a com missioner for the state of Oregon to represent the state at the United States land show to be held In Chi cago November 20 to December 8, the appointment being made by Gov ernor Oswald West. Mr. Srhlnsser has also been ap pointed delegate by the Oregon De velopment League, on account of his familiarity with the resources and conditions in Oregon as" compared with the Mississippi Valley, where he formerly lived. The appointment as Commission er is quite an honor, but the ex- Madam, Read McCall's The Fashion Authority VrlcC ALL'S It a Urge, artUlic, hand, nraulr illiutrated lUO-page monthly Mfiiazin ihtt is adding lo the happi mm and efficiency of 1.1O0.U0O women aach month- Knrh Iraiin l hilmftil of fhii1on. fhiirv ivm k, iiiton'Ultiic nhort Murli'x. ami tu-nrrg f In! mr-HH vliiii amt tuoiif.v uivIhe Idem for tvonifii. Tliore are mom tlmn Mi a, iti tn-west rirslictm of tlm cvli-brUd ilri'AI.L IMTTKKNS In earl I Usiie. MoT ALL PATTKKNM ar famous for Ft vie, fit. slmpllHty and ecuuowr. Only 10 iiml 16 cent each. The publisher of MrTAMS will nnnd IliouviniU of (liillnr fxirn hi til.' comiinr iiimiUn In orrt.r In kwp M"C ALL'S licad ul 1 1 nil ii era a1mvo all oUht womrn'i mnimrltiK nl nor price, llowrvrr, Mil.!."S u only 5uc t year; poaiUvi'ly wnrlli ""E H:Ca CCaPJirT. 2:6 WeU 376 3l Hrw XOTK'M 'JO CltKDITOlIH. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Douglas County, ad ministrator of the estate of William G. Kelso, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same 1 to me properly verified as by law re-' quired at Yoncalla, Oregon; within; cix months from the date hereof. I Dated this 2nd day of October, I 1913. I ARTHUR H. KELSO, Administrator of the Estate of Win, G, Kelso, deceased, R. L. EDDY. j Attorney for Administrator. nfi-gw ADMIMSTHATKIX NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Douglas County. Tn the matter of the estate of , Milton Lee, dnceased. Notice Is herelw given that tho undersigned, administratrix tt the above named estate, has flld in the above entitled court her account In settlement thereof, and the court by order duly made and entered on the Journal thereof haft fixed Tuesday, Ihe 28ih day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing objec tions, If any, to said account and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 27 day bf September, 1913, MARGARET LEE, I Admlnit ratrix SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court or tho Stnto of Oregon for Doughm County, Jottie R, Peppard, Plaintiff, vs. George E. Myers and Florence Myers, bis wife, Defendants. To George E. Myers, one of tho above named defendants: IN THE NAME OP" THE STATE OF OREGON: YftU are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or beforo the 30th dy of October, 1913, being six weeks from tho date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint for wnnt thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint a succinct statement' of which Is as follows: for a decree; foreclosing the mortgage executed by j the defendants to plaintiff on the! 28th day of April, 19U9, on the fol lowing described real property, to-1 wit: Reginning at a point 10.18' chains west of the N. E. corner of the west half of tho S. R. Hrlggs D. L C. No. 4f in Town. 30 South, Ranee 5 'Vnst, Wiilametto Meridian, thence South 23 chains to middle of county road, thence along center lino of said road N. 71 de grees .30 minutes West 17.85 chains, thence South 4 4 degrees W. G.93 Our Peacock Flour Just arrived Today. Before buying Flour elsewhere stop at STUBBS and get our prices. We know we can sell you Flour if you will get our price from The Stare That Saves Vou Money R. STUBBS, GROCER Corner Cass and Pine Streets Phone 317 ohnliiK, thence South 46 degrees W. 7 chnlns, thence, lenvlni? rood South 17 degrees W. J2.00 chnlns to Sou Hi west corner of nroromitd J). U. C, thence North .'lft.30 chulni to N'orthwent corner of suld claim, thoneo EiiBt 30.22 chiilna to place at beginning, containing 07.69 acre more or less. In Sections 17 and 10, nil in Douglun County, Oregon, for tho purpose of paying the turn ot $500.00 with Intertill at Blx per cent per annum from tho 28th dir or Aril, 1910, and the further sunt of HO. 00 attorney's fees, and the coHts and dlHlmrHeinents of I III Butt, and for a decree that the de fendants, and ench of them, be for eevr burred and foreclosed of any right, title, or Interest in and lo tho Bald real property except the equity of redemption provided by Rlnt.ite. This summons Is Borvcd npon yoe by publication thereof In the llmp qua Vallay News a newspaper of general circulation published h Hoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of tho lion. J. W. Hamilton. Judge of the above, entitled court niado and entered of record on the 1"ith dny of September, 1913, the first publication Is of-dale tho ISIh day of September. 1913, nnd the Inst will be of ditto Ihe .'10 day of October, 191.1. milking tho full period of lx weeks tho time prescribed In said order. A. 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