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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
EXCITED MILAN CROWDS DEMANDING GOVERNMENT DECLARE WAR f, ..iTTT7mir.Tr.,rfmr7 . , imnTjii ii mwwiiiji imnrTT AVOID WASTES. rfl. in Lilian Hllrlnc the flAmnnalrnhf.na tti.,.,. ni H.- . , - ----o -w.... iiciu mien attiiuBt. uiu enure JJUUUIUUUn lUmEQ OUI Si''" ' "' government declare war. There wag a counter demonstration on the Dart of the Social. . till! XL, r n trooPrs .had1 called out to prevent hostilities. A laborer by the name of Marcore 2 y PlicemBn dunng the demonstration. The police authorities were unable to cope with the situ- BROCKWAY BROCKWAY, May 25 J. H. Hers tlno pagBed through with a nice drove of Bheop Monday. Waltor McBce went to Roseburg Tuesday on business. Fruncen V. N'lcliols and Sherninn Mclieo, formerly of Camas Valley, aro spendliiK a few clays at Olullu whore they have business interests. Ansol Collvcr and little grandson, of Forest Giovo, visited I. IJ. Nichols Monday and Tuesday. Bo far tills season I.luyd Swan has marketed the prize wool crop. Otto Parker spent Thursday in lloseburtt. Tho crows aro preying on the young turkeys In this vicinity. Mrs. Wm. llnxton reports tho loss of 17 In ono day. The sun shone for five consecutive minutes on Thursday. Vnrlly, "ab sence makes the heart grow fonder." J. E. Mellon has commenced hay ing. Miss Vlda Kent and Miss Mabel Johnson are visiting at Mrs, Dol singer's. Dick Redding, manager of the Dill ard base bull team, is trying to ar- rango a game with Greens to bo played at Drockway next Sunday. CLEVELA Wash., Monday where her sister, Miss Gladys, will finish high school on the 28th. G. W. Alderson Is so much im proved that he expects to come out homo from the hospital soon. John Tavener sawed Adolph Doer uer's next winter's wood Thursday. The slugs are doing a lot of dam age this spring to the gardens and con: fields. They are worse during damp weather. TIM IIIAMOM) l'ltOM TIIH SKV The last week or two has been very showery and too wet for cultivating. Arthur Morgan, of Eugcno, whd TIiIr new and great American foa ls a former Cleveland boy, Is here '"re, "The Diamond from the Kky" vlslllug friends and relatives. Is the real stupendous feature or the Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Churchill, of' lay- "'B terrific scenes that hold you the Red Applo ranch, of West Koso-I a(?,'ast u" nioment enchanted the burg, were visiting tho former's '"'xt- Who gels the illamond? You'll mother. Mrs. D. C. Churchill, of this' hp 0,1 rins "n1 needles as tens of It was an old, yet trite, saying that "a woman may throw out of the window with a spoon more than a man can bring in on a shovel." This, of course, does not apply In many cases, but it is often as true as It la homely. A few of the mar. ways of wasting with a Bpoon arc: Buying articles simply because they are "bargains" and expecting the n to come in handy some time; using napkins for dish towels, towels fir dish cloths and sheets for ironing tables; using silver forks and spoons In the kitchen; 'opening canned meats, preserves, etc., then by for getting them and they are left to spoil; letting pieces of bread and cake dry and mold and then throw ing them away; cooking larger quan tities of food than can be eaten by the family at meal time; falling to cook -plain diets and substituting diets that are expensive for the pock ptbook and health. No, there are as gravo responsibilities resting on the wife as on the husband in the home and the two must practice the same spirit of economy and pull to gether ir they may hope for Buccess. - Western Farmer. We handle o:I Kind? or kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films by publication In the Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper of general circu lation published In Roseburg, Doug las County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered of record on the 20th day of May, 1915. The first publication of this Summons will be of date the 24th d-y of May, 1915, and the last pub lication will be of date the 5th day '( July, 1915, making the full period f six weeks, the time prescribed In s. !d order. RICE & ORCUTT, f "l-Jy5 Attorneys for Plaintiff. and papers. Mall order business so liclted. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographers. Sll-tf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. George K. Qulne and Melvlna Ryan, plaintiffs. place, Monduy. The U. J. Stang well-drilling com pany, of Garden Valley, drilled a fine well for Mrs. John Becker last week. Will Van Wey, of near Salem, has traded his ranch for the Jesse Tooley ranch here. We will miss you, Jesse. Miss Mercy Skeels left for Kalama, mtsm m wi-ur tlm ; imu K.u-i. tlu The Secret of n (Jood Figure '.' "lmlflofthraimi:,nrwomcn i.-r.-Jo.ie lt.ion f,T the i-onaun tluit ,Vy rnmnl " - ii fiup-.,,rls ( ... husl wick llirnrc llic yiiulliful outline fiisliiun Ucirccs. nrc Uicdainlirfi moit sorvlf cable OltS li::::''::,:.:.,;::!?'1''- 9'"'."c Fll? X? Vl FT! r : ',' 1", "W':llnJii", n UyxiWc Ih,ii rT, . f , , 'T"fm--itliir:ilillll i absolutely ruttioi per..ii:in.(; laiiiuk-ni without uuioval. Tl.ov in; In nil ntyln. nml yr l.l IVy r; -mis drak-r lio,..M'iilyi.vt Itulii rri I.y n-rll'as lo in S,-I1 f. r nil lllutr.lH,l l,.,Ua si.,-iuB l j-l t!:,.t arc l: High !uv!,r. UF.NJAMIX & JOHXF.S .0 Warren Street ""ivarl: vj. J. Twnrr thousands are to learn how it ends. Brimful of suspense, action and thrills. Remember that you are offered $10,00o!(l0 for a suggestion for a sequel to this photoplay. See Lottie PIckford and Irving Cummings In the "Diamond from tho Sky" which is shown at the Palace theatre every Sunday and Monday. The prologue of this great play was shown at this theatre last Sunday and Monday. A Blight review of the prologue will be given and you now have the oppor tunity of starting right in with tho first part of the real play Sunday and Monday, May 30 and 31, so do not miss the beginning of the finest play ever shown. DAILY WKATHKH ItEPORT. FOR BREAD $ PASTRIES Goto THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST. U. R. Weather bureau, local office, Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m., May 23, 1915. Precipitation in Inches and hun dredths Highest temperature yesterday G6 Lowest temperature last night Precipitation last 24 hours Total precipitation since first of month 3.37 Normal precipitation for this month 2.05 Total precipitation from Seo tember 1, 1914, to date 23.34 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 32.59 Total deficiency from Septem tcmber 1, 1914 9.15 Average precipitation Tor 37 wet seasons, (Sep. to May In clusive 32.21 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. Ellen Ledgerwood, Albert Ford, George Ford, Mrs. George Ford, his wife, Marvin Ford. Orvllle Ford, and Bartell Ford, a minor, defendants. To Albert Ford, Georgo Ford, Mrs. George Ford his wife. Marvin Ford. and Orvllle Ford, GREETING: IN" THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer ttr Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause on or heforo six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to-wit: On or before the 5th day of July, 1915, and If you fail to so ap pear and nnswer said Complaint for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to tLe Court for tho relief demanded in said Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For a Deereo that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the fol lowing described premises to-wit Beginning at a point which is the Sixth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe. Seventh: By constructing catch basins and Inlets. Said Improvements are to be made In accordance with the Charter and ordinances of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, and the grade, plans, specifi cations and estimates of the City En gineer, filed In the office of the City Recorder May 17tlt, 1915, which said grade, plans, specifications and esti mates are hereby approved and adopted. The entire cost of said Improve ment shall be assessed upon the prop erty especially benefitted thereby, as 01' j provided by the Charter and as re quested by the petitioners, and no part thereof shall be paid by tho City of Roseburg. The estimate of the City Engineer of the probable detailed cost of said Improvement Is the sum of $4,830.27. vs. Resolved that the City Recorder bo E. N". Camp, defendant. anl he Is hereby directed to give no- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that! Uce of said proposed improvement as by virtue of an execution and order i provided by the Charter of tho City of of .'ale issued out of the above en-1 Roseburg." titled Court in the abive entitled j Remonstrances against said pro cauie on the 12th day of May, 1915, posed improvement may bo filed in in favor of the plaintiff and against i writing with the undersigned within the defendant for the sum of Eight j on days from the first publication of Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-two i this notice, which is May 20th.' 1915. and 11-100 ($8852.11) Dollars, with) CARLE. WIMBERLY, Interest thereon at the rate of eiglitCity Recorder of the City of Rose percent per annum from the 5th dayl burg, Oregon. sw-543-m31 of April, 1915, and for the further sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dol- NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SAMi REAL PROPERTY. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Douglas County. Roseburg National Bank, a corpora tion, plaintiff, lars aB attorneys fees, and for the further sum of One Hundred Six and 65-100 ($106.55) Dollars as costs and disbursements in tbis suit; I will on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the main cntrunce of the Court House In Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real and personal property situated In Douglas County, Oregon, to-wit: Mining property known as the A. B. C. Mining Company's property in the Cow Creek Canyon, described as follows, to-wit: Beglnr.ug at the center of Section 33 in Yownship SL' South, Range 7 Vc-;l; thence North 20 chains, thence East 10 chains; thence North 10 chains; tlitnce East 30 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 20 chains; 'hence South 10 chains: thence 10 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence South 45 degrees West 45 chains: thence South 8 Mi chains; thence West 40 chains; thenco North 8 A chains: f IhntlKa Knrtli A K .1 t-. .- chains; thence North 40 chains: More Becoming Than Flat Lenses Wm wf The edges of Toric Lenses do not show as prominently as those of tint Hnscs. They fit in a'ose to your eyes. Y'i,i will find Tories i.iuch more becom1!: and useful. They give you a wider, clearer field of vision. You should know about Toric Lenses. Let U .if"P me explain them. ! hPnpn Trout Ifl n l , I n . ti - . one-fourth ( 'A ) section corner on the " . , """" section linebetw-eenseco13T,.nty-!21Lt vnSh ,Ce,nCt f 1 Chi"nS: four (24) and Twenty-five fss. Inl f !rthJ Ch" nS' "' Township Thirty (30) South Rangel t J Cha,"3: Six (6) West, Willamette Meridian ' n ' l i n,. m,i. on belnnlne. containing 0S0 acres of III I ; I Panama i Chocolates 1 1 1 "The Best Yet" 1 1 I llll S0c per pound t. ijjj The Rose P s 4(1 minutes West, 766.58 ft. to iron corner; thence North 00 degrees 1 minutes East 441.43 ft. to iron cor ner; thenco North 00 degrees minutes East 933.00 ft. to Canyon- ville-Riddle County road; thence North CO degrees 2C minutes West 200.4 ft. In Canyonville-Rid die County Road; thence North 48 degrees 28 minii.es V OS. 5 ft. in Canyonville-Riddle Conn ty road; thenco North 52 degrees minutes W. 429.13 ft. along Canyon villc-Rlddle County Road thenco N degrees 55 minutes West 138.70 ft. along Canyonville-Riddle County road; thence North 12 degrees minutes West 182.70 ft. to Iron cor ner on bank of Cow Creek; thence North 56 degrees 06 minutes East 1053.00 feet to Iron corner on bank of Cow Creek; thence N. 69 degrees 02 minutes E. 822.2 ft. to East boun dary of Vandenbosch D. L. C. No 47; thence North 85 degrees 00 min utes East 997.3 feet; thence North 88 degrees 46 minutes East 640.2 ft, thence South 46 degrees 30 minutes East 845.0 ft. to East and West Cen ter line of Sec. 24; thence East 485.9 ft. along East and West center line to H corner on East side of Section 24; thence South 238.9 ft. to North line of D. L. C. No. 46; thence West 822.9 ft. along North line of Claim 46 to a point 1758 ft. East of South east corner of Claim No. 47 thence South 1508.8 ft. along the East line of the West half of the D. L. C. No 46; thenco South 64 degrees 23 min utes West 752.8 ft. to Canyonville- Riddle County road; thenco South 4S degrees 20 minutes East S95.3 ft In Canyonvllle Riddle County road: thence North S9 degrees 41 2-3 min tttes West 17 72.1 ft. to place of be- ginning ; free from all Incumbrances, estate. j claim or Interest of the defend ! ants or either or any of them, and i that the title and right of possession I of plaintiffs In and to said premises be forever quieted against the above ! named defendants and each of them and for such further relief as to the Court may appear equitable. This Summons is served upon yon mining property in Sections 33 and 34, in Township 32 South, Range 7 West, and Sections 4, 5 and 8 in Township 33 South. Range 7 West of !h Willr.mette .Meridian, together with all tho ditches, and water rights nnd all the mining tools, machinery. Pipe giants, buildings situated there on; subject to redemption as pro ided up law, and will apply the pro ceeds of said sale, First, to the ex penses of said sale and costs and the disbursements of tbis suit, Including the sum of Five Hundred Dollars! attorneys fees; Second, to the pay ment of judgment recovered by the plaintiff in this suit, to-wlt: Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-two and 11-100 ($8852.11) Dollars, with interest thereon at ths rate of eight per cent from the 5th day of April, 1315; the balance, If any there be to be turned into the Circuit Court of uouglaa County, Oregon, to be paid over to whom the same may right fully belong. Dated this 14th day of May, 1915. GEORGE K. QUINE. - Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon.! Or. B. 11. Whitmer OITO.MET1HST Kyesiglit Specialist. Suite 311 Perliins Uldg. Tako Elevator. ROSEBURG, ORE. STOP KTTHF GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Notice to the Public Stop at tho McClallen Hotel, the Old Home Placed under new management. Free Bus. Good clean rooms 25e to $1.60. Fine dining room ser vice. The place for the whole family. dF 519-Jnll NOTICE OF INTENTION To IM PROVE EAST THIRD STREET. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Common Council of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, held on the 17th day of May. 1915, tho fol- owing resolution was adonted- "Resolved that the Common Coun cil deems it expedient and necessary and proposes to improve EAST mreei rrom tne north line of Commercial Avenue to the north line of Second Avenue North in the fol lowing manner: First: By grading the street to tne proper sub-grade. Second: By paving the road war of said street twenty feet In width ith concrete pavement. Third: By constructing concrete curbs. Fourth: By constructing sub- drains, if necessary. Fifth: By constructing street monuments. 1 : i j Piano Votes 1 I SAVE THEM SIf not for yourself then for I ome friend of yours, who Is I Saving them. You get them g on every purchase at I $ II I MARSHALL'S Tire pure Food Store Phone 181.