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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1915)
Better Oroceriei XHC IACH CTADE Better Groceries For Less Money 1 flE iVA Jll J 1 UuC For Lass Money Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7J cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" WE SAVE YO0 MONEY 12ft OARS STREET PUKE-PGOPl EOF MA hi SPECIALS- 1 a 5?'&s Mmmmrn Fresh Cream and Milk on Ice High Test California Redlands "Rose" Brand Oranges and bright Florida Grape Fruit. Everything the market affords in vegetables, fresh every morning The Bee Hive Grocery Phone 91 For Meats That are Meats Phone 134 or call at Roseburg Sanitary Market Cass St. Newhart Bros. Props. FIRST CLASS SERV1CK Offloo 308 W. DOUOLAS ST. Roseburg-Oakland : : : Auto Stage Line : : : T. I). 11 ALL, Proprietor. "We'll Take You Anywhere" Phone B HcMcbtinc, Oregon North Hound A.M. P.M 9:00 0:05 9:26 9:36 9:45 Leave Leave Leave Imive Ijevre Leave 10:00 Arrive 10:15 1:00 1:05 1:25 1:35 1:46 2:00 2:15 P.M, 8:00 8:05 8:25 8:36 8:45 9:00 9:16 Time Tiilile South Bound A.M. r.M. P.M. Rostburg 11:45 4:15 10:46 Arrive Rdenbo'r 11:40 Wlnch'ter 11:20 Wilbur 11:10 Dcady 11:00 Sntherlln 10:45 Oakland 10:30 4:10 10:40 Leave 3:60 10:20 Leave 3:40 10:10 Leave 3:30 10:00 Leave 3:15 9:45 Leave 3:00 9:30 Leave Leave Roseburg at Umpqua Hotel. Leaves Oakland Crouch's Cigar Store. Three Times Dally except Sunday. THEIR DIPLOMACY 1 FAILURE AT ROME r m the flowers, music, orations and mem ories due the old soldier. Let our reverence Increase us their ranks diminish, but with the hope that the future may not call for a repetition of such sacrifices as the paBt demand ed. A base ball game at Brockway be tween Looking Glass and Dillard Is the program for this (Saturday) af ternoon. As one fellow citizen expressed it this morning, "This sunshine begins to drive away the blues directly". No one will dissent from this sentiment. OPTIMIST & CO. Jitney Service Jitney means five cents. We have two cars at the Em pire Livery Stables. Will carry pas sengers In city limits for five cents. Soldiers Home ten cents. Call 60. G. W. Gage and Sons. IS4-tf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. E. L. Giles, S. C. Miller, George E. Houck, W. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamilton and Thomas Cobb, plaintiffs, vs. Ed. McNutt and Plinn Cooper defend ants. To Ed. McNutt, one of the defend ants above named: IX THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requir ed to appear and answer to plaintiffs' complaint against you now on file in the above named court and cause on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit on or before the 24th day of June, 1915, Bald date be ing the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of J tms summons, tne time prescribed ror . , ,. . , publication being once a week for 14Tince von outflow wyj -nu umvu . . Macchio. 8lx weeks- jtuu it juu luii au 10 uiipeur auu answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as fol lows: for a decree of strict foreclosure against you, requiring you to pay to plaintiffs the sum of $050.00 with In terest thereon at six per cent per an num from January 6th, 1913, until paid, and also taxes paid by plaintiffs upon the real property hereinafter de scribed since the making of the con tract hereinafter mentioned, together with plaintiffs' costs and disburse- inrnls herein, and that you be requir ed to make said payments within 30 'vs or such reasonable time as may be fixed by the court, you thereupon to receive from plaintiffs a deed of conveyance of certain reai property in Douglas County, Oregon, described as follows: . Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 3 In Block No. 2 Olengary Fruit Lands, Douglas County, Ore gon, as the same appears upon the recorded plat thereof In the office of the County Clerk of said County, and running thence westerly along the North line of said Lot 3 to the North west corner thereof, thence southerly along the West line of said Lot 3 to the Rrnithwest corner thereof, thence southeasterly along the public road to a point in the South line of said Lot 3 which Is 178 feet Northwesterly from t Southeast corner of said Lot 3, which Is the place of beginning, as required by a written agreement ntered into between plaintiffs and I J. E. Johnson, under date of Janu- T. K. t.reen visited Ills brother, 8ry 6th, 1912, you having succeeded Vestor, and family at their Cougar , to the interest of J. E. Johnson in snid agreement. And in default of Rev. D. B. Bowers preached In the Baptist church here Sunday night. The announcement of his resignation was received with regret by his con gregation, who appreciate the chang ed conditions of the community due largely to the labors of their pastor during the past two years. P. G. Buell enjoyed a week-end visit from his mother, who lives at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. F. E. Dodge has received a message from her old home near Lakevlew that her father had been seriously injured by a falling tree and taken to the hospital with a broken arm and leg. Dillard friends extend sympathy and express the hope that the unfortunate man may rapidly recover. Floyd Lamb arrived home from Corvallls Wednesday evening, rre lias been an O. A. C. student since the holidays. Miss Hazel Fanchcr accepted an invitation to Wilbur last Wednesday evening to take part In an entertain ment given by the Epworth League of that place. She returned Thurs day morning. The automobile is a transport of speed and convenience when its wheels go round and round In the right direction, but when It bucks well, ask Dr. Cottln or Rev. Morris. Ills Peak ranch the last of the week son, Austin, accompanied him. Mrs. Rice, of Myrtle Creek, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. F. O. Buell. S. C. Miller is filling one of his lnrge silos with chopped alfalfa for summer feed, employing an extra force of hunds for the work. Again comes Decoration Day with CLUB WOMEN WILL I HOLD BIENNIAL - ' COUNCIL mJ such payment within said time, plain tiffs pray that they be adjudged to be the absolute owners of said prem ises and entitled to Immediate pos session thereof and that you be ad Judged to have no right, title or In terest at law or In equity th"ercln and that all right, title and Interest which you have heretofore had therein be forever barred nnd foreclosed and that plaintiffs be put into immediate possession of said premises, and plaintiffs pray for general relief. This summons Is published in the Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper of Roseburg, Douglns County, Oregon by order of Honorable J. W. Hamll. ton, judge of the above entitled court, madoarid dated May 12th, 1915. The date of the first publication of this summons is May 13th, 1915,' and the date of the last publication hereof is June 24th, 1915. B. L. EDDY, 517-J24 Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF KK.IITU C.IUDK AMIXATION'. EX. ! MRS. MELVILLE P JOHN STON OF INDIANA, WHO IS ARRANGING THE PROGRAM IFOR THE BIENNIAL COUNCIL OP THE GENERAL FEDERA TION OP WOMENS' CLUBS TO UK HELD I.N JUNE IN PORT LAND, ORE. Notice Is hereby given that an eighth grade examination will be held In each district In Douglas coun ty having applicants for same, June 3 and 4, 1915. The following program will be ob served : Thursday Arithmetic, writing, grammar, agriculture and spelling. Friday Physiology, history, geog raphy, civil government and reading O. C. BROWN, I dsw-561-m31 County School Supt I " ' The greatest economy of Ford cars Is not In the low price but in the low after cost of operation less than two cents a mile in city and country. They are designed and built to serve and save; to bring the luxury of pleasure and the sturdlness In business work this Is why there are more than 700,000 now In use this Is what has made the Ford the universal car theBe are the merits we present why you should buy a Ford. Runabout 3440; ;TouringCar $490; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975 f. o. b. Detroit with alt tquipment. On display and sale at The Ford Garage. Agent. G. W. Burnett, Surbaban Home Snap Fine 25acre tract close in on fine road. All in cultivation, good land, some river bot tom, some alfalfa, fine fam ily orchard, new house and barn, good spring, good fences, nine head of cattle, team, machinery, tools fowls and crop all go for $4300. Terms. PERRIXE MARSTERS IbeWEST SIDE GROCERY WE FIAVE A LARGE LINE OF STAPLE ANT) FANCY GHO CEHIES AXIlTllEPUIt WARE R1GUT. SERVICE PROMPT ANDCOl'Rl IOI S. WE DELI VER GOODS WH EN Y OU SAY YOU WANT THEM. VOX HOURS AFTER Y OU NEED THEM. W( ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU AND WE SERVE YOU RIGHT Phone Two-Nine DOWELL & BENEDICK Spray Material Corona Arsenate of Lead Dry Powdered Contains only Arsenic and Lead Oxide, no Fillers. Mixes quick ly and easily. Stays mixed longer and sticks better to leaves, branches and Irult than any other kind. No sediment. Never clogs the nozzles. Also Black Leaf 40; all sizes Whale Oil Soap, and Spray Solution for Rose Bushes. Ask for Information and Testimonials. flarsters Drug Company 1 ji 111 Wp fhnn tho fhnnc JWffik, iffl i II for you any thickness or size i-?ti3i!Sra III ! and off any part you like rSjjrcjjftf? i 11 best lamb chops, pork I 0':. ' II chops, mutton chops, veal A VS -'.'tA j chops. We dojhe same for Vp.-.--. 13 j I III I you with roasts, steaks, etc. Mljj,ix3jljfy J yjt j II We aim to please even If we 1 1 ' f. ?f" jftffi III J don't make a cent. v ill 1 CASS STREET MARKET II Thone 10. y I COOK WITH ELECTRICITY!" See the Ranges Demonstrated at the Roseburg Electric Co. Phone 123 234 North Jackson Street "Everything Electrical"