The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 01, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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Economy in Furs
You'll appreciate Uio opportun'ty of Inspecting splendid samples of
the latent ideas In furs made by the larKet fur manufacturer!! on
the Pacific Coast offered at w iov:hhI price, and eliminating the
middle-man's profit.
Our Mrs. M. Perry will be at tlie Umpqua Hotel Monday and Tues
day, Nov. 3rd and 4th,, and w 11 quote pleasing price on the new
goods displayed, and will furnish estimates for remodeling old furs
in the luteV. styles at economical prices.
286 Morrison St.
Portland, Oregon
SILVERFIELO'S
WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY
We can save you money on Jour grocery bill. Our stock in FUESII
and COMPLKTK. Phone your need. Prompt delivery and Hatisfac
tory ausured. AMI our good's guaranteed.
DOWELL & POSTER
PHONE 29.
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
Works. Telephone '251.
Work Done on Short Notic
ROSEBURG, ORE
FOR SALE!
BEAUTIFUL ENGLEWOOD RANCH
A splendid property, on the main Umpqua river, and having
marveloualy tortile Boll and climate conditions, with splendid timber
and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and
numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of the several sur
gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Eugle,
making It necesary for him to spend much of his time in hospitals,
and for financial reasons, he has concluded to sell that splendid
country estato. This is not an ordinary or even an average ranch;
but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where
one can have the maximum of both comfort and profit, and live
there under excellent cllmntlo and all other most satisfactory condi
tions. There are 870 acres, well Improved and most productive, for
general farming, stock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber
ries and Is all garden land of the highest productiveness. Has about
four miles of main Umpqua River frontage. The river bottom lands
have twenty foot or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on
elopes and benches Is also deep and rich, excellent for fruit and
all farm and garden purposes.
The pnrks of spreading onk, arid the fir forests, all In an ex
cellent parking systom, are the wonder and admiration of all nature-loving
people who see this Bplcndld ranch, which Is In a class
by Itself. Write, phone or see J. M. Englo, or any of his family
on the Englewood ranch for prices and terms, on part or all of the
property. A very low price will be made for quick action. Don't
mlBs the opportunity of your life to secure the best country home
that may be found anywhere around the globe. KNGL.I3, Kullogg, Or.
COIW'TV CI.KHK I.U.VOX COM.
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About Three HiiimIhmI Civil Action'
Aro IiM'hnlei! In Dock ft Kew
Criminal (.Bse.,
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Mode ot sound, ripe apples.
sold in bottles or barrels. Gat
the -best. Older from Walzlg
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; County Cler!'. Kdivard Lenox late
i yestorduy concluded the ta&k of com
piling the docket for the November
1 term of the circuit court. The dock
I et contains about 300 civil causes, not
: a lew of which will either be dis
missed or continued on the fimt day
I of the session.
The docket follows:
14. K. W. Thurber vs W. F. Coop
er; action for money
18. Bernard i.Krakenberger va.
Harry A. Griswold; to recover mon
ey. 197. A. M. Lady vs Kreelln Coruutt
and Clarance Cornutt, partners as
Cornutt Lumber Co.; action for
money.
212. Chas. H. Chauncey, et al,
vs. Tim Cobb Heal Estate Co.; Ac
tion at law.
J. F. Ualrker & Co., vs. E. P. Ty
nan; action for money.
A. D. Jackson vs. J. h. Tenney;
to recover money.
George 11. Durham, trustee vs,
& C. R.'lt. et ul;Suit in equity.
431. V. IS. Alllbury vs. Ira
Barker et al; to recover money.
471. Matt Fassett vs. Mrs. E. E.
Boswell; damages.
64 2. L. L. Corliss vs. Oregon
Idaho Co.; Action for money.
657. J. B. Bowman va. William C.
Cox, et al; suit in partition.
Btil, A. E. Boirthwlck vs. P. L.
Austin, Wallace K. Eastman & C. A.
Wilbur; to set aside deed and quiet
title.
1122. D. A. Mackintosh vs. Oregon-
Idaho Co.;transcript on appeal.
62C. It. S. Howard Jr, receiver
of the Title Guarantee and Trust Co.,
vs. L. It. Kerbrasche and Mulvina
Kerbraache; action for money.
29. R. S. Howard, Jr., received
of the Title Guarantee and Trust Co.,
vs. Melvlna Ferbrasche, et al; to set
aside, deed.
(131. Cupt. W. F. Hedges vs. E.
D. Kiddle & W. J. Warner; Injuction,
objection to cost of bill.
607. J. W. Koop vs Cook
and E. L. Giles; nctlon for money.
U78. L. M Travis vs. Chas J. Itos
en; action to recover money.
C84. N. V. Sorenson vs. John Pay
ton and the Duncan & Brewer Lum
ber Company, a corporation; suit in
equity.
792. J. II. Williams et al vs. J.
F. Hertzier; suit for accounting and
Injunction and foreclosure of contract.
813. D. S. Knoles v.H
Knolos; divorce.
818. S A. Sanford vs. Fred J,
Ulakeley; action to recover money.
819. S. A. Snnford vs. SkeIy
Lumber Company, a corporation; ac
tion to recover money.
827. J. D. Zurchcr vs. Clark O'
Drynn; action for money.
840. Patrick .Murphy vs. A. F.
Stearns & C. L. Chenoweth, part
ners; to recover money.
841. S. A. Snnford, trustee vs.
Sarah I. Day ct al; suit.
1370. Mrs. Jettle U. Pcppard vs.
Geol'KO B. Myers and Florence My.
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Bros., Ciiny
a corpora
to recover
. It. n. Co.
Co. ; con-
i era; fore lo.-utre of mnrttt-iae.
! 1371 l- luv. .tuiHit Company,
I a corporation vs. W. C. Harding Land
: Co., a corporation; to recover money,
i 1372. Dvuijlas Creditors Associa
tion, a corporation vs. Knseue Hix
son and Kmir.ii .1. Hisson, bis wile;
action for un-ney.
1373. Stearns & Chenoweth vs
Margaret J. Kngle and J. M. Engle;
to recover money.
1374. -Max W. Klnimel va Bessie
Kimmel; divoice.
1376. S. J. Siirague vs. Warren
P. Reed and Ernest Haskell; peti
tion of review.
854. Stale of Oregon vs. Ed
Franklin; indictment.
878. (iarr-Scott Co.,
Hon vs. E. 11. Thrush;
money.
879. Willamette Pac
vs. Sparrow Kroll I.br.
damnation
I 905. George F. Felts vs. James D.
Boyer and Harriet Boyer; suit to
quiet title.
925. State of Oregon vs. E. La
sina et al; condemnation suit.
929. Clara .Marks vs. Melvin
Damewood, et al; to recover real
property and Damages.
930. Clara Marks vs. H. J. Wil
son; ejectment.
932. ltoseliurg National Bank, a
corporation, vs. Thurman Chancy; to
recover money.
956. Alpha Lodge No. 47 K. of
P. vs A. M. Molcsworth and W. A.
Molesworth ; action for money
902. Geo. A. Crane vs. A. L.
Thornton; to recover money.
971. J. H. Booth vs E. L. Par
rott, ndtnr, et al; to foreclose mort
gage. 979. Nettie Fostor vs Chester II.
Foster; divorce.
984. Sura L. Lldbanskl, ct al,
vs. II. Wollenberg, et al; suit.
1007. John Sappe, vs. Fred .1.
Blakeley; action for money.
1017. II. A. Hasor vs. The City
of Kiddle; injunction.
1020. Fred J. .Molntyre vs. II. J.
Wilson; to set aside deed.
10.1.",. Chava Lira, et al, vs. II.
Wollenhcrg; to cancel deed and con
tract. 1041. Western Merchants' Pro
tective Association vs S. J. Baseel;
action for money.
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CALL FOIl WAHH.AXTS.
Notice is hereby given that all war
rants to nnd including No. 627 of
school district No. 4. Douglas County,
Oregon, endorsed May 2S, m 13. n,(i
prior thereto "not paid for want of
funds" are this day called for pay
ment by the undersigned, and all in
terest thereon will ceaso from the
date hereof.
Dated this 2Sth dav of October.
1913.
GEORGE NEUNEH. Jr.,
Clerk Srhnnl District No. 4., Douglas
County, Oregon. n4
The cut out circus on page 36 of
the November Ladies Home Jour
nal will please the children. Get a
copy at the Koseburg Book Store, tf
We give S. & II. ,
Green Trading Stamps
with each 10 cent
purchase at our store.
JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE
TOT"-
Tel. 31 North Roseburg
You'Are Entitled to the Best
AND THE
Roseburg Steam Laundry
Is where you get the best.
Try us and be convinced.
438 N. JacKson Streer
Phone 79
I You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See
PAT
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalks and Cement
work of any Kind.
I have Ave or Blx houses I will sell cheap, as I wnnt to use the
money in other business. Bee my burglar proof window lock. Its
O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, move
or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience In building.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Washington
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CATHOLIC
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TO THE PUBLIC:
This beautiful addition will soon be
ready for YOU. Have you visited
OVERLOOK? If not do so at once
and note the grand view, the nearness
to the center of the city, size and beau
ty of every lot. First of its class ever
platted in Roseburg or Southern Ore
gon. Paved avenues, sewer, water.
drainage, electricity and gas. Build
ing and other restrictions will al
ways preventthis addition trom be
ing other than the best.
HIMES & OLIVER
I'-state and Investment Offices
adjoining Grand Hotel.
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