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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1914)
X DEVELOP COMMUNITY LIFE. X The blrongest nelyhltorliood will be tlie neighborhood wblcb hiiN tbe niOHt effoftlvo organiza tion mid tbe most illelont co-op- erutton hi community bull 'ling. J Any neighborhood can rsilse ItH ullk-leucy level by organization J and co-jern(loii. J The neighborhood In the unit uf demmrai-y. Tbe fundamental problem of the neighborhood ,j. ar the fundjniiental probleum of our democracy. ; Publicity is the one eiTecttvi remedy for community UK Or- & unitization, co-operation and open 1 dincusfoti are the craftsman's toolH fn ronitininlty building. $ A Hl planned survey whl'h i lias been rlli'-ieiitly carried init T will show the facts uf tin nW'h- v borbond as they really arc. This fin tbe (list step In nelKhhorhood Improvement SPASMODIC CLEANUP DAYS. Civio Cleaning Ghould Not Bo Made a Special Occasion. The proper civic or Christian man takes no note of time or seasons, but is always up and dolntf what little he may to contribute toward the better ment of l lit' world, his fellow man and his mirroundln's. That place or neigh borhood is not well kept that Is clean ed up hut once each year, no matter how much time or money Is Bpeiit nor how ureal it chatiK" is wrought in ap pearances. It fs the modest, persist ent effort that aceoinplisheu nil tfood, and periodic or spasmodic campaigns are seldom productive of desirable per manent results. Cleaning Ht reels and sidewalks, nl- ' leys, vacant lota, private premises and civic Improvement nhould not be made special occasions, nor should It be noe wary to set aside special days desln- noted for mucU purpOHes. There is not proper balnnco or solidarity in citizen ship that responds only to special oc casions, when "everybody's doing it, 4otuK It" Kverv community needs and UUUN1NO Hl ltl lVlS HIiniXD NOT UK MA1K BI'CCJAIj occasion. should have a live Improvement society that ha the best Interests of the city, town, section or neighborhood at heart Keep It alive nt all seasons. It may be necessary to aimso u little rivalry at times or taunt some one In order to start some commendable work, a nil. white this of itself may be spasmodic. the general work of tbe organization ; need not be of the same unstable class, j A few cealoui:. tireless patriots have j Ann My brought about every desirable I reform the world has known. ' Do not be discouraged. The constant j fall of water, thnugh but a drop at a i time, will wea r a way I he tin rdet ! si one. The world's greatest fnrtuues luivo lieen aiunssed by putting away In I the Iteginnlnu but a dollar at a time. The power of doing things grows with , accomplishment, and bttwr and better ! things are p.wsil.le and probable as ' you progress This N as true of civic j improvement as any other Hue of of- fort. If tiMt hitti li-M vet been done In your neighborhood, the time to Marl ; Is now. A SWAMP RECLAIMED. Hempstead Women Turn an Unsightly Sw.inip Into a PvW. j Members ot tie l !riiij-!i,d Wonun'n Chill. One of the iiiileM ot .-in ;Ulo!S of : ttfl kind en I Hi,-: -r-Atu. Iiu, d.-us-Mi- j Started tb.it eomeiied , !..n ,,in :u- j comnlMi i.ni. Ii ic i o'i, : -j,.,! TlH-ee e. ts e !c i ..ieil of lle'll'l- j ted dMe:-i 'Im-d to ' .ivc ti e i'i.n;.' ' Mlteh:lse iiii n : a i".n lo!v,,-n J I'Vint mid 1 v r or : Wuslllnmon :ti! ' Moiolui'-i , of the Won- i'!-.- til. r i; j :-,!. ; With th-Ir t-'riulv. . ... o-e,s ; With rarritic-s ;ind o s CJirrhvl tin pfM'o-lM-M; The club iiio.tihors nev : ,., f.nnf r riH'Ijilm the s:it p IK i s ji: i ; Iirnb'Try wen sot c-t n uv ii liih n'fintr,i arc plr h-..-- ' fair In co.ipinition "ic v tlm .-ttl! of Him - 1 W tin propels i ho tlnisli'i : 'lut.it's :,' ; ! p-it m . ie hark, whfi.i f'.st b.co-n lh- ot vtea.l. show p':i. cm f Hi1 DO.VT ItKAU THIS. Box nodal and Reiieral good time at the opening of the new Kdenbower socialist hall, Jan. 23, 1914, jl"p If you need wood the Full -Measure yard can fill your order wi'u dry oak or fir. Phone 165. North Koseburg. tf AUUINJSTIUTO.f.S XOTICK In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Doughm County. In the matter of the estate of Sam uel Smead, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Monroe W. Smead, ad ministrator of the above entitled eHtate, has this day filed in this Court his final arcount and report of his administration or said estate. That .Monday the 12th day of .Jnn ury, 1114, at ten o'clock in the fore n on of said day In the Court, room of said Court at KoseburK, Douglas County, Oregon, has been fixed h said account, at which lime and place the time and place for hearing the anv person interested In snid estate may appear ad fib: written objections to paid final account a ndi'. port. Dated this (1th day of December, ltn :s. MONROE W. SMKAD, Administrator of the Kiitate of Sam uel M. fitnead. Deceased. Date of first publication 'lecomher Hl'.MMOXH, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATK OF OIU'JOON, FOR DOUG DAS COUNTY. Douglas Creditors' Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. James Porter, Defendant. To James Porter, defendant In the above entitled action: IN TUB NAM 15 OF THE STATE quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you fn the above entitled court anu action wmiin six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to wit, on or before the 6th day of January. 1914. and if you fall to so appear and an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for tne sum or one h una rod seven ($107.00) dollars and its costs and disbursements, and an order for the sale of the real property attached herein, to-wit: Lots Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21) in IJlock Forty-four (44), In Grants Pass, Jaseph ine County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment. This summons Is published once a week for at least six successive weeks In "The Umpqua Valley News," a semi-weekly newspaper of general circulation, published In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of Honorable Dexter Rico, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made on the 20th day of November, 19111. The first publication of this summons will ho on the 24th day of November, 1913, and the last publi cation will be on the 5th day of Jan uary, 1914. Dated on this 22nd day of Novem ber, 1913. Buchanan & Porter, J5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. DIARIES i and Calendars for at the Roseburg Book Store Eivnithhu (or the Office Madam. Rf nd McCa'.Ks The Fashion Authority MfCAU.'S U Urg. .rti.tic. Und vturlr tlluttrntod I(HI-pa monthly Mniaiin lht it attding tu lh haiH"- mttd lficincr of 1.100.UOO in'n tk month- r.'wh Itattn U hrliiifttl of fii.lilonv flur-'-tW, t'tiri-.tin Mi, m rt.-it.-. am! vvuhi it rh.'n ra inon- th .111 U..' l,-,-t kU.kh of tho o-!.-I.fU-J M- W.l IWVI KHNS 111 M.-I) WrOil.l. li-rFHNW kh fundus ftr it4s m. inj'jjs'itv iitl invmmi'. unUr lU.ui.i IStVuUiiv-U. Th.. iMtVtln of Mrt'-At.f.'fl Will uprnj Uio txaji.la ..f ,l,,n.in tlr: in thcvmnn tn.'iill in t tt,-r in koci- MrH'.vt.l ,"S hM wui l "ttl.l. ra nNvt nil ollr iiiivh i 1 1 'I!, .n, n ,ir Vttyf. IIOWfUT, w vi.r s ts onlr mv yw, ihmiuvwIjt w.'tlt. It la vjg-j v wtrf n rtn Tt fWm v.i-r t'rt mpjr of UtVALI.'S, If yoi uiiM-rtlw yul. HI. Titi wau corm, m wM jt . dm t. r l. ran :.. Smit tiJ MmI ul. 1914 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court cf the Stato of Oregon, for DouKliia County. IJ. L. Eddy, udmimst rulor of the es'at of John A. Taylor, deceas ed, 1'laintllf. v. Mrs. L. C. Bwartz, Jennie T. Clenu and Jolm Glenn, Defendants. To Mrs. L. C. Bwartz, one of the above named defendants: In the name of tbe State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the uhilntiff' coin plaint against you now on file in the ahove named Court and cause on or before the lust day of the time prescribed in the order for pub lication of this summon, ta-wit: on or before the 2nd duy of February, 1914, said date heiiiB tho expira tion of six weeks from tbe date of the first publication of this sum mons, the time prescribed lor pub lication being once a week for six ; weeks. I And If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the pl:Un- tilt will apply to tbe Court for the teller demand'-:! said complaint, a si.ccinet statement of which Is as fo.-to-wit: ,(,r a Oecn-e ret'oriein-; a certain moriajij dated i i:( lti, made by .Jennie T. Gl'-ni rind John Glenn In favor of J. A, Taylor to secure tho payment of $1150.00 and Interest, which mortgage con veyed to said J. A. Taylor for said purpose tlie Kast half nf the North west tiuarter and the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty-four In Township twenty-six (2GI South of Range eluht (8) West of the Willamette Meridian contain ing one hundred sixty (160) acres more or less In Douglas County, Ore gon, said mortgage being recorded in Book 202 at page 27 thereof, Records of mortgages of said county, said mortgage to be bo reformed as to show that it was made to secure tho payment of three promissory notes of said Jennie T. Glenn and John Glenn made In favor of said J. A. Taylor and aggregating $1150.00 bcstdcB interest, said de cree to establish said mortgage as a first lien upon said real property to secure tbe payment of $1150.00 with interest on $50.00 thereof at six per cent per annum from Janu ary 20, 1910, Interest on $300.00 thereof at six per cent pei; annum from April 2, 1909, and Interest on $600.00 thereof at six per cent per annum from June 6, 1910, the fur ther eum of $150.00 as attorney! fo s In this Btiit and plaintiff's cost! and disbursements; that said mort gage as reformed be foreclosed and said real property be sold In th mariner provided by law and the pro ceeds of sale applied In making the payments aforesaid and that you be forever barred and foreclosed of alt right, title or interest in said mort gaged real property except statutory right of redemption, and plaintiff prays for general relief. This summons is published in The ITmpqua Valley News, a newspaper of Roseburg, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho stato of Oregon for Douglas County, made and dated December 18, 1913. The dnto of the first publication of this summons is December 22, 1913, and the dnte of the last publication Is February 2, 1914. B. L,. BODY. f2 Attorney for Plaintiff. I SUMMONS. ; In the Circuit Court of the Stutr of Oregon for Douglas County. Parrotte, lival & Company, a cor poration, plaintiff vs. W. A. Bannister, defendant. To V. A. liannister. defemhtnt. Defendant: In tho name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby nunniumtjd and required to appear and answer ilie Complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within ix works front the first publication n( this Summons, to-wit, Monday the Sth day ot' I comtu-r. IDKt, and if you fail to appeal and answer naid Compl.iint ph:iutUl will take judgment ufi.'iinst yon for the sum of iii( tiundir i yveinv and Sii-tOO ($lT0.Mi) Dollars, with legal Interest thfivou from lHcmhti- . 1 9 1 S, and tho ci.bi s and di.-.imrso-ments of this union, and tila.ntilt will apply to the Court ru- an ordti dirorting'the si. to of the Lot Kfifhteen (IS) in t;iork Tnent-tri i'2i' ) in the City of Sulherlin, us stiown by the amended Townsue of siiid lots as tlie same nppoais nf re.MMd in the office of the County Clerk ot Douglas County. Oregon, hrretoforo a inched in this notion to satisty tlio judijuient and eosis of ti:is miV'oti This Suniutons is published in the Utnpo.ua Valley N'ewq, a senii-weoklv newspaper published at Kost burt:. Pout;! is Countv, ()i-,;:on. b onler o: Hon. .1. V. ll-imiUon .ludgy of said Court, undo am! on'"r'd on the 2nd "day of PeOr.nK r. 1 ;1 ;t. TIk1 f.rsi pnl Mention of it'ts Sun u nns will be ot date December S. j. c. rrr.i.KUTOX. $ "Tf:;tif! riorney xtvnt i: ov shi:i;im-"s sai.k. In the Circuit I'mnl of tlie Stat of On g"n m !,,.u;lj-; County. John Uv no Ids. Plaintiff, v.i , Frank Wan a maker. Ch:? "h- A Men, and K'Mir1 ' ':"!".! 1 . ., ridnnis. I Not ce im .i-i it v . .i ' i i In ir i t Hi of n e,M"iii iou i.-ni r!"r of ; -s tle K'' ii oi:' vi t'i' ,;)'e n;nned '"ur: milI n : - - :t ' ,'.e Ll :v of i .'.! . 1 ;t.-?a to n-e. directed U'-i'ti .-i i r iv ,miI d"eo duly r- nd-rd ,n.t u:i 'e.l ':j tii aid o-:ri i'll.i I'il.i-o ou th 1 r!:v of n' i 1 . i.( !v(.i r tho h'ov.' Vi ' .1 Ji.e'i ;.n.l -i t;itit -sf in- Pi ten.;;i - t! Ft u V w: i w kor lui vi,, cf 1",j'h o' n i h.indt ed !( 'I.IVM ( M ,.--00.00 i , v. 'h iMt ;' ,r ih" r.ite of S imt cint per niir.nr! M-opi h t . h d: of S ;t., 10 1 2 . and f-r il.e fuith r huh of H.ViV paid fti r"i'l i rnM-v'v l.'M!n de.'crihd tir.d for the funhor fiiui of HFiOnO uierney'a ,"oa tr.d for the c-.s;.i nd d s'jurPOincTttf in this nit, ond the; c rf aad it"on this writ, rommnnd- Inft mo to make 'e of thp followtne 1 described rfil property iltuatod In 1 BaUlilMaii!ACTtu'-w iil-.ffiftran"? A ATT? TT-hrr TTST? A TO NKVV F.I.KS I'.riLDING The Toll of thi? Marshes Showing why people should not buy land they had never seen. Essanay special in two reels 3 COMING! COMING!! WEDNESDAY Doors Opea at 2 p. m. and Douglas county, Stato of Oregon, to wit: Now therefore, I will on "Wednes day, the 21st day of January, 1914, nt the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at the main entrance to the Court House in Koseburg, Doug las County, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash I in hand, all the right, titlo and in j terest of the defendants Frank Wana i maker, Charles Alien and Henry J Campbell, and each of them had on J me lain uay oi pepiemuer, iyia, or at any time since in and to the fol lowing described land: Beginning at a point 44.11 chains east of the Northwest corner of the Joseph Cor nelison Donation Land Claim in Tp. 29 South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian In Douglas County, Oregon, and running thence 20.31 chains thence North 79 de grees West 5 chains; thence North (13 degrees West 6.53 chains; thence North 13.50 chains; thence Kast 8.39 chains to the place of beginning, being a part of Lots 3 and 4 of West half of said D. L. C. containing 15 acres more or less, according to the government Burvey thereof, and all situated In Douglas County, Oregon, said sale will bo made Btibject to re demption as prescribed by law. And will apply the proceeds of said sale First to the payment of the costs n nd disbursements of this suit and tho expenses of the sale. Second to the payment of the at torney's fees and the payment of said note and interest thereon, and taxes theretofore paid by the plaintiff herein. Third, and the balance of the pro ceeds, If any there he, to the De fendants Frank Wanamnker, Charles Allen and Henry Campbell as their Interests in said mortgage may ap pear. Dated at Roseburg, Douglas Coun tv, Oregon, this 18th day of Decem ber, 1&13. GEO. K. QUINE. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. Dato of first publication Dec. 22,! 1913. Date of last publication, Jan. 19.1 1914. jlf: o U c s a i s CO 3 a V5 5 to c : 3 c O c u C3 3 O Q 5 5 2$ El IHU WAY TO BETTIZK are on the way to better, cheaper, winter light when you get .MAZDA 1 a m p e in this c a r -i"ii. our hours of ease are e.-.swr and your bills for i.bht me lighter -niiLtiv rtvZDA Vy ti.Mi:e can aiifd to waste cur ''t it. MM"n 'a;.!!'. Thj are ) s tr tvu.itie lightinx uo- V ,nit cii.i i;s.j. t .en when you tre f! em ("to. MAZDA lamps V"f ''p-es as much light ;i " o .a ne -oat. Relntnp your tafr' house nov, before the nights gH longor. OSIiURN PtlARAUCE ? O P. RI.OOM. Manner Who will Harry Hary? 1 reel Eiliflim. A proposal from n hody TUP. JVUN WHO VAM.SHED 7 p. m. Admission: REAL ESTATE BARGAINS $9,400 Buys a 91- acre ranch close in, and all in cultivation. No. 1 soil, fine set buildings, good bearing orchard, 13 head of fine Jersey cows, one of the best ranches in Douglas county. PERR1NE a MARSTERS, 401 Cass Street Good Blood, . To the young man just embarking upon a business career, his best asset is good health. Good health means plenty of rich red blood coursing through hla veins. Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy will supply to the system rich red blood free from Impurities. It will strengthen the body tissues and give you a clear healthy complexion. Price S1.00 a bottle. Come in and Inquire about the Dike Household ltcnwxlles. We Guarantee Them. WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS ! f FOR WOOD OF ANY KIND Phone 165 DRAGER - NcINTYRE WOOli COMPANY The Good Measure Yard Roseburg, Ore. Phone 165 I' BEAR SEZ: Reduce the High Cost of Living Use Marshall's ROYAL HOME ROAST COFFEE Direct From the Plantation to tlie Cup THE ROYAL ROASIER We Roast Royal Crest, Royal Amar. Royal Mail and Royal Pennant Just one good tiling after another at MARSHALL'S "the pure food store" PHONE 1S4 ProTm For January I2ih and 13th Sleuths Unawares Featuiin.L' Rxlierc Thornby and George Stanley in a vitaKraph special and THURSDAY Children 5c, Adults 10c S $:,ooo Buys a fine large lot 50x200. Nearly new 5-room house, on paved street, and In good lo cation, good garden spot. A snap for anybody and a first class investment. Good Health CAS3 STREET