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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1914)
Just arrived, another car load ol genuine Rock Springs coal ut Page's. tf Douglas County Creamery butter is the beat on the market . Insist on your grocer supplying you with this tome product, which is always strict, ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound tou u cenia. APPLICATION'S FOR PERMITS. GRAZING Notice is hereby given mat all ap plications for permits to graze cat tle, Jiorses and sheep -within ithe UMPQUA NATIONAL FOREST dur ing the season of 1914, must be filed In my office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on or before Marcti 13, 1011. Fail information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blanU. forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. S. C. BARTRUXf, znchll Forest Supervisor. SUMMONS FOR PUIU.ICATIOX IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIU.V. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for th0 County of Douglas, Lexington Realty Company, a ror- poration, Plaintiff, vs. Morris Hill, and all persons un known, if any, having or claiming to have an interest in real property hereinafter described, Defendants. To Morris Hill, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby noti fied that the Lexington Realty Com pany, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 904 issued on the first day of May, 1913, by the Tax Collector of tho County of Douglas, State of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty-three and S7-100 (J23.87) Dollars, the same bUng the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real pioperty as sessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situat ed in said County and State, and par ticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The West Halt (W) of the East Halt (E) of Section Twenty-six (26), Township Twenty-eight (28), Range Eight (8), West of V. Meridian, the same lying and bf-'ng in Dougla Couuty, Oregon. You are further notified that said Lexington Realty Company has pale" taxes on said premises for pr'.or or subsequent years with the raie of interest on said amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1910; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 14531; Amount, $53.04; Rate of interest, 15 per cent. Year's Tax 1911; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 18893; Amount, $49.22; Rate of interest, 16 per ceut. Years Tax, 1912; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 15779; Amount $44.95; Rate of Interest, IS per cent. Said Morris Hill, as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property as the same appeai'B ol record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that the Lexington Realty Company will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State afore said for a decree foreclosing tho lien against the property above de scribed and tucntioned in said certifi cate. And you are hereby summon ed to appear within sixty days after tht. fiist publication of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and ac crued Interest and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lion of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable J. W. Hamil ton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, and said order was mad andd ated this 24th day of January, 1914, the date of the first publi cation of this summons 1 tho 26th day of January, 1914. AH process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. OEO. Jl BROWN, District Attorney, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address, Roseburg, Oregon. mcb9 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. Neenah Oregon Land Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Mrs. J. W. Sims, wldov of J. W Sims, deceased, the unknown heir, of J. B. Sims, deceased, Sadie A Sims Nicholson, and Nichol son, her husband, John E. Sims, Robert H. Sims, L. E. Sims, James V. Sims, Mae M. Sims, L. R. Sims, PICTURE FRAMESst s Made to Order REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF RES CUE BY BREECHES BUOY i'Jt-" ;m a w " Patronize me Farmers Public Mar-1 ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro-I ducers' and consumers interest. I Prices always reaonable. tfj Art docs not always mean beauti ful pictures or statutes. It is often used in connection with mechanical labor, more often horseshoeing. Go' to Kisner & Marsh and yju will learn j to merit the true ai r. of shooing. tf j Just at the time when we were congratulating ourselves that mod ern ship-building, wireless and other means of safe-guarding life from sea disasters, the Monroe was ram med and sank within thirty minutes, thus defeating all precautionary methods. Now, however, the breeches buoy ha8 come back Into prominence as a life saver. The unusual pic ture was made as a cabin hoy of the British Steel Freighter Queen Louise was being whisked to shore and safe ty when his ship ran afoul of a shoal a half mile north of Manas quan, N. J. Because of the heavy sea running It was impossible to get a life boat to the big freighter, so the U. S. Life Saving Corps resorted to the life line and breeches buoys, which wos operated w-ithout any trouble. The ship was carrying a cargo of block tin from Cardiff, Wales, to the Standard Oil Company, New York. Raymond G. Sims, Mathew Hicks and Hicks, his wife, Joseph Turman, W. H. Turmnn, J. G. Tur- mau, Mrs. Delia Cook, and Cook, her husband, Hannah Simp son, Hattio Harbison and Harbison, her husband, Mrs. Geo. Smith and Geo. Smith, her hus band, and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Inter est in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants To Mathew Hicks, and Hicks, his wife, W. H. Turman, J. G. Tur man, Mrs. Delia Cook, and Cook, her husband, Hannah Simpson, Hattio Harbison and Harbison, her husband, Mrs Oeo. Smitn and Geo. Smith, her husband, above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint against you now on file In the above named Court and Cause within six weeks from the date of the firBt pub lication of this Summons, or If you fail to so appear and answer, plain tiff will take judgment against you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is as fol lows, to-wit: A Decree of the Court forever quieting title as against the defendants and each of them and nil persons claiming through or under them to the E. half of the Northeast nuarter of section fourteen and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section thirteen, all in township Thirty-one South, Range Two West of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Oregon. For a decree that plaintiff Is the owner of said premises and of the whole therof In fee simple, and enjoining and for ever barring defendants or any of them from claiming any right, title, state, lien or interest therein, and for I plaintiff's costs and -disbursements.) This summons Is published in Thej TJmpqua Vgiley News, a newspaper of Roseburg, Oregon, by order of the. Honorable Dexter Rice, County Judge j of Douglas County, Oregon, made and . entered January 20, 1914. The date of the first publication of j this summons Is January 22, 1914.1 - J. O. WATSON, i m5 Attorney for Plaintiff, j SUGAR. Do you want t' buy cane sugar by tlio sack? $4.00 per sack, cash. All you want. Do not Iinve to buy anything else. Free delivery. Hard wheat flour $1.35 per sack, free de livory. Any "article in our storo pi-Iced by the dozen, cose- or sack at piires as low as any concern In town or out. Free delivery. Cash or 80 days Dime. Garvln-Eastman Grocery Co. Phono 103. fl8 Our Creditors Sale is STILL ON Examine our windows and be convinced. We will meet all competi tive prices for CASH. Don't forget we also give rou the S. & H. Green Trading Stamps to all purchasers. . Yours for Business, R. STUBBS OPEN FOR BUSINESS ROOM I. BELL, SISTERS' BUILDING W. A. ACKLEY, TAILOR rn whi in jhm W2& i t mm H JJWlHaiatf Hotel Benson Formerly New Oregon mm K)W open under entire new manage ment. In the re finement of detail, excellence of equipment and luperiority of service is absolutely unexcelled. Large, light, airy sample rooms for commercial men. Every convenience. Cen trally located. Rates very modee. Dining room service as heretofore. Auto busses meet ajl trains. Portland, Oregon CARL S. STANLEY. Manager G. KIRKE DRURY, Aut Mgr. 1 M -p- for the FihtiSuLject;. Feed, Feed, Feed AND WHERE TO Ill'V IT, At Jack Dawson's Poultry Market and Feed Store, 607 N. 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