1THE EVENING NEWS MILTON i. SHOEMAKER CAUL II. SHOEMAKER KdJLors and Publishers, IftnlKU DAILY EXCEPT HU.NIMV bubsci-lfitJon lUitcis Dull. A furnier living dear Kenton, Ohio, ; Tecently huuJ-4 a loud of onion seeds . to market in a light wagon with one I horse, aad received a little over $3,000 for the crop. Are there any onion seed ralserH In Douglas county? The yeur 1914 iu coming In with gruesome, tales of storms on botli CITV NEWS. I Thomas I.awson, of Glendale. ar rived here this morning to look after business mutters. Fine box stationery at Graves Art Pup vnar hv imiil 9Aflt., .. I P.r mTn, . : ' ,! "'. "U"'C Emporium. Help u move it ut only ' "" Willi immense uaiuage IO snipping; lie ner hnr Semi-Weekly. and eoai-t resorts. Per year $2.00 Blx months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter ' I November 6, 1910, at Itosehurg, Ore., j nder act of March 3, 1879. MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 11)11. notice. Arrange for your spring sewing M (he Keister's sewing school curl) as possible. Last term. 214 N. Stephens street. j I 0 CITY XKH'S, The affair at Copperficld hold the attention of the citizens of Ore gon at present, and despite the vury- of the governor In other matters, the! fair minded, law abiding people must ' "ule Coshow has returned to Mc admlt that in this case he Is fully ! Miunville to resume her studies. within his legal and moral rights. I lr. Snoll spent the morning ut Wil- The governor muy be eccentric ami1 bur on professional business. most peculiar in many respects, hut! Rev. Morniugstar returned to It Is the duty of all well minded citl- Drain last evening after a day spent tf Harry J'earce spent the day at Sutherlin lotting after business '.i.. .Iters, i Mr. and Mrs. Al Ilenrickson, of; Glendale, spent the day in Rosebud zens to uphold him when he happens to get In right. There iH sometimes such a thing as making too valuable a discovery. This Is the vase of the diamond dig ger in one of the South African mines who found a clear amber dla-i in this city. Mrs. Euhiiuks returned to Oakland lale yesterday alter a few days spent In this city. Editor Vernon, of the Oakland Ad. vance, was u business visitor here today. M. T. Cannon, of Dlxonville, spent mond .weighing a trifle nver 1 78 j yesterday iu the city visiting with carets, and is unable to dispose of It friends. on account of Its Immense value, al-j .Mayor Joseph Bridges, of Oakland, (hough Indisputably the rightful, was vislior In Hoseburg for a few owner. It Is even loo cosily for the hours today. American magnates. I Dr. Little, of Oakland, transacted ! business niattei'H In Itosehurg for Hack In Ohio In our old homo! f('w hours today. county, the inactive fumU iio the. Thomas I.awson. of Glendale, arriv- amounfof $200,000 was placed wlthiod here this morning to look after the local hanks at an average In-1 business matters. tnrest of 3 per cent, thus netting Ihej .Mr. and Mrs. I'uyton, or Sutherlin, county a considerable sum In the I were visitors In Itosehurg for a few course of a tax season. I hours yesterday. ! T. F. Heard, of Myrllo Creek, was Even for this locality the wonder-i a business visitor In Hoseburg for a -fill balmy weather We are having nowj few' hours today, jls exceptional, nnd old residents who Mrs. Lewis, enrouto from Missouri jure serene in their belief that nol to .Seaside, passed Ihrough here Sal Jsuch other climate exists, are lnclln-1 urday evening. She is n cousin of id to admit that this surprises them.' Itev. w. A. Snilck, of tins city. Rexall Store "NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS BEGINNIG JANUARY 5th, 1914 the Rexall Store will start it's First Special Oiler. These of fers to he continued one Lime each month during the entire year. By taking advantage of these offers you will save dollars each month. Our Special for January 5th will be RUBBER GOODS. The best money can buy. The most perfect ever offered to the public. The line is complete in every detail. Hot water bottles, Face bass, Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes, Infant Sy ringes, Rubber Gloves, Ice Caps, Invalid Rings, Nipples, Rubber Sheeting, and Bath Sprays. The prices on these Rubber goods are lower iu proportion than anv offered before. A two-year written guarantee in each package. Double Stamps given on all Rub ber Good purchases during Special. The mCdli store NATHAN M I.I.KHTON. !,. 1Vlkll9 ,,, ll'c Give Green Trading Stamps BATES The PRINTER AS USUAL, IS JUST ONE YEAR AHEAD WITH HIS BEAUTIFUL LINE OF 1915 CALEN D AUS rion'l place your order beforo you Inspect our llnf- tlioy nro beauties and the prices will b loner than you can buy them from nn outsi.lo representative. Wo are the local agents for one of the largest Calendar houses In merua and can show you an assort ment that you will admit Is a w inner visiting with friends. liulph Terrell, wife and son re turned here this morning after a few days spent at Portland. John Alexander, iho Glide mer chant, spent the day In Hoseburg at- tending to business matters. Mrs. Itobert Hall and daughter, of Oakland, were visitors in Hoeburg for a few hours this morning. Henry rth has returned from San Francisco where he spent a few days looking after business affairs. Leon MeCllntoek, who has been spending the past few days at Port land Is expected here this evening. Seth Dargnr left for Portland yes terday where he has business mutters needing his attention. I.. Henner and wife returned to! Oakland late Saturday after a day spent in Ro.-:eburg. Veva Huick has returned to Cor vallls where she Is attending the Oregon Agricultural College. Architect Karl Roberts, of Port land, returned horn., late Saturday after a few days spent here. . ... Arthur, the contractor, left for his home at Portland yesterday aiter few d:iys spent hero. . Anise Hewitt, who is teaching a!. Dillurd, returned there yesterday in ter ' spending the holidays iu this city. Itose Parrntt left for Monmouth yesterday where she Is teaching school. She spent the holidays in this city. Frank Hoover, section foreman at Myrtle Creek, consulted with local physicians yesterday regarding a minor ailment. K. A. Johnson, a local druggist, returned here last evening m'ter a few days spent at Portland on busi ness. Rev. J. X. MeConnell and fam ily leave in a few days for points in Kansas wher0 they will probably lo cate permanently. , An order of sale of the real prop-! erty in the estate of A. M. Arm-; strong, deceased has been filed In the probate court. n j Mrs. W. M. A Id rich and Mis. J. j O. Dine left for I.os Atmcles. Cal.. ! this morning where thov will spend I four or five weeks. ' j Robert Hall and wife came over from Sutherlin this morning to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Hall's brother, S. T. Smith. Anna l erguson. a local teacher, re-j . .i0ltiisn lurneti nere yesterday from Mvrtle Creek where she spent the holidays visiting with Ana Hermann. Floyd I'rear left for his home at Esealon, Cal., yesterday ufter visit ing with his parents. Mr. anil .Mrs. II. .1. Frear, ill Ibis city. Fred Wall and wire, of Eastern Oregon, arrived here Saturday af ternoon to visit, al the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mathews. Alice Cllnkenlieard left for Mod ford yesterday where she Is teach ing school. ' Site spent the holidays in this cltv with friends. Mrs. It. F. Giltins left for her home! at Junction City lale Saturday alter' spending a row days in llosthurg ; visiting with Mrs. .1. A. Cobb. j W. A Ackley.. the tailor, who re-; cently vacated his quarters on Cass I street has opened a shop In the Ile.lj Sisters building, on Jackson street, j 1 .1 1 1 in ii linrie loft for Corvallis yes.: terday utter spending the holiday vacation with her parents, near this1 city. Sh, was accompanied by Jen-j nle Cunning, of linker, w ho ulso : sient the holiday vacation here. According to cards received here today Mr, nnd Mrs. S. M. Kelly are at present visiting with friends iu Virginia. The weather Is delightful in Virginia, according to the card received here. W, A. IVttit, of The News, yester day received n message 'from his father, A. II. Pettit, of Jackson Mich Li' VjItt;;. MENDS - craniio.i.,-0 Tin - Copper - &rasi Aluminium Enamolledwa,re'e Cost t Per Maid Churcliiil Hardware Co. AGENTS ii.in ii i?i i-oi . ii. KK.IITII ili.M..; HXAMIXATION j nelis,,,, Dation Land Claim Sheriff George (juine this af ternoon received a telegram from Seattle to the effect that tho watch, stolen from the home of William Johnson In this city Several months ago, has been located in a pawn shop there. Other articles taken from the home were previouslv located in Portland. Sheriff Qulne has worked diligently on this case, and has succeeded in locating all of the loot. tiffs are represented by Attorneys Iliichanan & Porter Mrs. Henry llarth spent the after noon at Sutherlin with friends. Violet Maclean left for Salem tbli att'Tiioon after spending the hull days with her father, Itev. Maclean She is attending the Willamette l'lil versity. tlard Sagaberd. of Scottsburg nerwent nn operation at flic offices of Drs Seely, Settler & Stewart till morning. Dr. A. C. Seely perfo ed the operation. W. C. Dement, of .Myrtle Creek spent the day In Itosehurg His little daughter, who has been a patient ut Mercy hospitu! for some time was dismissed from that institution today The sheriff's office this moniinr received n modern filing case. The case has been instnlled in the sher iff s office and will prove a grtat convenience In preserving legal .loca. iuent8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keyes left for their home nt Sacramento, Cal. this morning after a few days spent at Looking Class visiting with the in Tn ! - noiun oi liangf o West of the I v uianieue .Meridian In Douglas, j County, Oregon, and running thence 20.31 chains thence N'orth 7a de grees West 5 chains; tnence North 3 degrees West (1.53 chains; thence ! North 13.50 chains; thence East I S.30 chuins to the place of beginning, being a part of Lots 3 and 4 of West half of said D. L. C. containing 15 acres moro or less, according to the- government survey thereof, and nil I situated In Douglas Cnnntv rvn XOTICU TO WOOD ('0-Ti; imi! S,'id sale wl" be made shiect to re " K''LAi IOIIS demption as prescribed by law And I wm "1'Hly the proceeds of said sale NOTICE IS HEREBY C1VEN thai' l- to the payment of the costs bids will be received hv the Countv ,lisl,"'sonicnis of this suit and Clerk up to one o'clock P. M. Jan- "'s2? Jf,,he sn,e' , . uary Tth. ,9,4. for furnishing 150 tosVe" iSS "1??. tiers of dry oak wood, cut from old "te and interest thereon, and taxes Notice is hereby given that the county ssliool superintendent will cause to he held an 8th grade exam ination ill each district in Dough's county Slaving applicants for sum on the 15th and 16th of January, 1HH. Very truly yours, O. C. HItOW'N. to the latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II ffect that the latter j 1'rown expected to leave there soon for Port land In quest of a prisoner who is wanted by the authorities of the Mu.m state prison, it Is uudcr- William Allen and Elizabeth lirown were quietly married in Rose burg al 10 o'clock yesterdny morn Ing. Rev. Dollnrbide. of West Rose .-toed that the follow now under ar-j burg, officiating. Hoth of the par ol! known In this city will make their future I rest at Portland recently broke bis parole in M cliig.in and was arrested on his arrival at Portland. After securing tho Hoc. 'ssary extradition papers at Salem. Mr. Pettit will "pond a few diiys with his son In this city. Mr. Pettit is an official of tho Michigan state prison. Mrs. A. V. Kidd Son have brought Bitit against the Security In suranre Company to recover the sum of $iioo, alleged to be duo for dam age done their residence, on Milli tied, nearly a enr ago. The plain. tioipants nro where th home. Dlstrirt Attorney Ooorge M. Prown loft for Salem this afternoon where he tomorrop appears before the su preme court in the cast of First Nat ional flank vs. Fuitciie llanan. The suit was brought by the bank tc reoovor on a note, alleged to be exe cuted by Hannn. 'At the trial In local circuit court the plaintiffs were slven s Judgment in full. The case was then appealed by Mr. llanan. growtn timuer and delivered at the Court House In Hoseburg, Oregon, on or before September 1st, 11114. Said wood to be 16 Inches In length and not loss than 3 inches and more than 8 Inches in diameter Also 10 tier of fir wood of same dimensions. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Hy order of the County Court this 17th day of December. 1913 E. H. LENOX, 12 Comity Clerk. paid by the plaintiff NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S s.VI.I In the Circuit Court of the State or iiregon ror Douglas Countv John Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs. Frnnk Wnnamnker. Charles Allen nnd Henry Campbell, Defendants.' Notice Is hereby given that hv vir tue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of tho above named court and cause on the ilst dav of November, 1913. and to nin directed upon a Judgment nnd decree duly rendered and entered In the said court nnd cause on tho 17th day of November, 1913. In favor of the Hoove nameu plaintiff nnd against tho Defendant Frank Wanamaker for the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800.00), with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent tier annum iiuiu me inui uay or Sept., 1912, and theretofore herein Third, nnd the balance of the pro ceeds, if any there be, to the De fendants Frank Wanamaker, Charles Allen nnd Henry Campbell ns their interests in said mortgage may ap pear. ' Hated nt noseburg, Douglas Coun her 1913"' ""S 1S'h day of Decem GEO nmvi7 Sheriff of Douglas Countv, Oregon. 1913"' ' "rSt Illbllcatlon Dec. 22, 1 ''i1'0 ot '1st publication, Jan. 19, 1114: J19 SC.M.MOXS. In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Douglas Countv Parrotte, Ileal & Company, a 'cor poration, plaintiff vs. W. A. Bannister, defendant. T0 V. A. Bannister, defendant. Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore Ron you are hereby summoned nnd required to appear and nnswer the voTi V 0f. P'"intif' 'Hed against ou in the above entitled Court and cause within six weeks from the Hr" publication of this Summons, to-wit. Monday the, 8th day of December 1J13, and If you fail t0 s0 appear and answer said Complaint plaintiff will take Judgment against you for for the further sum of J15.00 ',,noi ,h , , 1 -.'"f nt ."!" you on the real property herein described ' 86-100 fJlTn Li n ,, Sove,lt' ani and for the further sum of $150.00 Inter .L ,1 ' ' .nonar.8' '" 'eKal d Douclas wtt: Now therefor' lay. the "1st d iy of January. 1914 tne nour or on" o clock In ih :ifterneon. nt the mnin entrance tn iee 1 oori House In Koseburg, Doug i.ii eouniy. urecon. sol nt imhlir nun ion 10 uie ri Is Host Didder for cash in h.nnd, all the richt. title nnH in. tercsi ot tne defendants Frank Wnna-mat-0. Charles Allen and Henry Cainpiiell. and each of them hid on the 1Mb d;iy rf September. 1912, or at any time sinre In nnd to the fol lowing described land: Beginning at point 44.11 chains east of the Northwest corner of the Joseph Cor- interest thereon from December 2. ments of th s Mim, j ..: -.. . ' n'l IMOei attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements In this suit, and the costs of and upon this writ, command ing uie ic, inaso sale or the following dlrerting'the s-i of Th. i . L i.ias coiy'st'of O ,!"; i" Twe-n,V:iix,26,,h9 I : ,, ' "merlin, as shown by the . I wil, on Wedne,. ttl le '"a th. nf th T . . 1 u t"" ornee Countv n"",y Clprk of Douglas in ,r?i ;.rPKOn- h,ret"'''fe attached "n this action to satisfy the Judgment nnd cosls 0f ,hs action Cm rJf s"",',,n! Published In the t mrq-ia Valley News, a seml-weeklv newspaper published at Hoseburg llZ Is S?"?,T- 0r0I' "y orner of Conrt W HaT",on JudR of ""! i onrt. made and entered on the 2nd lii;',? Dec.,'m,"'r' 1913. The first pub lication of this Summon, will be of date December 8, 1913 J. C. FCI.l.FrrtTON. 31 s Plaintiffs Attorney.' 1