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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1915)
A 8 Ci hi In ut w HI ' F r M O w si R ROLAND A. NICHOLS, Who Comes Here With His Lecture i , I r 'I ' ' 1 ' '. I ' - . : OI.AND A. NICHOLS la the started to fuuio Harold Bull Wright, the autliur who wrote '"the win ning of Unrburu Worth" and other beat sellers. I.ota of people think of this when they think of Nichols, but he haa ainee then become one of the big noted lecturers of the American platform. Nichols Is a very ted blooded sort of man. lie used to be called "The Snorting Parson" hecauso ho bad a habit of spending hla vacations trout tlshlng or bis game hunting In the woods of Maine. Nova Scotia or North Ontario. Such a man can bo de pended on to put the "punch" Into what ho says from tho platform, and be ranks among the foremost popular orators of the day. IX M 'All IMH'fiUS COUNTY HISTORY (Continued from Monday.) "It took Blx months to cross the plains and when we got here we didn't have a bit 6f furniture, of courBo. But finally a mini mado these two chairs and gave them to us," and ho pointed to two very quulnt looking straight-backed chairs in his front room. "When wo came out bore there was Just one little shack whore Roseburg now stands, and old man Rose lived In that. Ho kept a fair supply of whiskey and flour, etc. But the first etoro was started by Dradborry. Then we hnd to pay iS per hundred for flour and after tho California gold rush tamo of tho people who had stayed here and raised wheat, sold it for from $5 to $2.50 per bushel. "Clothes didn't bother us very much. Wo didn't have anything to do with and so we wore mostly buckskin. And I can remember when my mother got a spinning wheel aftor we had been here a while and then she wove all our clothes. Mr Hi1 vA ERAio Ih.. ' b riisliCio iK-riiiiUiiii: YV"''"'M. ,"11, n a,l ilSl The Secret of a (iood Figure If w'-''f "I"''1" I'i l'lr I'n-1 re. Ilmiilrrilnnrtliouanml'! of women IfV. 'fe-W ' i v.-. i.i- III,' lli.-n-Jolio Mr.iwirru f..r II. u r.-iis.m th.il ihrv rowl K Wir''; t.W'A tl ii4 n,-,-,---jirv in a fiirsff. It Hun-iorls Hie hust und hack rr) I iilul L''vi 4 the limine lliv ynuMihil ontmio ra.sltiou dwrccs. Y T'i JiKN.IA.MIN & JOIINKS T FOR BREAD $ PASTRIES Goto THE ROYAL BAKERY We Rive-"Scrip" with everpurchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :: 110 JACKSON ST. ninn wuo converted awl educated and "Of course, we all had big guns but thoy wero nothing like what they have now. And then we never dream ed of Bitch a thing as an automobile. "7'here were no roads when we came. It was just gradually that any were made ut all. Some follow ed tho cattle trails and others were started by tho pioneers themselves. These, though, were made mostly at the foot of the hills because when the easterners did see any level land It looked so good to them that they wanted to savo it to till." "Whnt did you do about Bchools, Undo George?" "Oh, ho! Why wo didn't have much of a school. It was almost Impossible to got books of any kind, and wo had nothing to write on. For a while we had school after a fashion out under tho trees; then finally we built a cabin from logs for our school house. "It was very seldom that we had church. Once in a whllo an itlnorent preacher would come along but they never Btayed very long. Wilbur, tho man for whom Wilbur Is named. MftW im' tl.oc!iiin!lrqr,mnstwrvl.'en.iN ft 'I L frrV, lr 'nn.-it. hnriTlmibK Only I In? JLJr tJ.i'fJ. W t m:il.-i-i.... r. mill fr m- - h.O iit::nl"irrr:it ttn: ahilit v :ibwihlU'lV hnmiliTum without removal. ftylc". ntitl your Pry (1hm1s l.ntrr ruti i'ivily (j.-t t J i o i r f'r ymi hy wrilimr to u. i-.-ml lr uit illuhtrati'tl Ixiokltl liowiuif stylcit tli.il itrt mi luvur. Panama Chocolates "The Best Yet" 80o per pound The Rose was about the best preacher we had. Once we were having Sunday school out under the trees and right during prayer a dog chased a squirrel up a tree and tormented it untl'wo had to dsmss Sunday school to get the squrrel safely down. The preacher didn't like It very well but we could not help it. We used to have lots of camp meetings some of them two and three weeks long. I remember we had one a big one right down here In Pine Grove. Every time a new shack was built we had a dance or a party In It of some kind. We always had some thing of the kind going on. You see right over there by that fallen tree?" he said, pointing to the field Just across the road. "Wal, on that very spot stood a temporary build ing which we put up for a Fourth of July celebration. We certainly had some time that day! And Just yonder by the foot of the hill we had the big barbecue, and I'll tell you, I've never tasted such meat since then. "In those days we had no railroad through here. All traveling went by stage. I remember when Presi dent Hayes come through here. He stopped at RoBeburg and gave a speech. He had his wifo and several cabinet officers with him. "All our mall from Portland to San Francisco was carried on horse back. We never got very much and some times that was damaged by high water and rain. "Tho first railroad was built into Itoseburg and it stayed here for 20 years before it was carried further south.'! All this time we had been watching the deepening shadows as the old man talked, but now the sun had dropped below the hill and we must leave our Interesting companion to continue in silent thought the events which had so shortly before been brought to his mind. After thanking him wo light heartedly walked the two miles In the gnthorng dusk, and there we found the Ford patently waiting for us. SII :itIl''K'S SAIK OK P.HAL l'ltOI'KHTY. . In pursuance of a decree of fore closure and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the Statf) o! Ore gon for Douglas County on the 2 it t li day of May, 1 915, in the suit ot Frank Deltoss and Martha Defioss, plain tiffs, vs. Mary Dell Spencer, Harold G. Spencer, Chester Grannls and Clara Grannls, defendants, for tne re covery of $445.60 with interest there on from May 2!Uh, 1915, at eight per cent per annum until paid, the further sum of $50.00 as attorney's fees and costs and disbursements, taxed at $24.00, and of an execution duly Issued out of tho suld Court In the said suit on tho 3rd day of June, 1915, I will expose for sulo and sell at public auction as the law directs at the court house door of said county In tho City of Roseburg, Oreson, on tho Cth day of July, 1915, at ten o' clock a. m., the real property situated in the'County of Douglas and State of Oregon, and described in said decree and onlor of sale as follows, to-wit Block No. Four (4) of Tract "C", in Unipqua Park Fruit Lands in said county, as shown by plat of said limp- nun Park Fruit Lands recorded in of fico of the County Clerk of said Coun ty on June ISth, 1909. Said sale will bo for cash In hand and will be subject to confirmation by said Court. " Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June fill, 1915. GEO. K. QUCNE. Sheriff ot Douglas County, Oregon. i'jS-sw-JyS CHICHESTER S PILLS Vrv T1IK 1HAMO.ND It HAND. A. IHAMttNO ItltAMl I'll. I. i IWt. Safnt. Always Kriia SOID BY DRUGGISTS fVERVHHFRF u J l.ntlM-AI your I'niKglal for i t i hl.ch.(.-r IMuiailirTtrHndV V4Wt5i rill in lied an.l Dot J mruillAX X -53 SMlrJ it Iu"0 KiMtor. Y 9 V.- TaLe bo othrr. llT of rnur v I'M tt lrnifttll. A'.kr..fClll.4-lIl-K.TrKB ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. " In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the Estate of Sam uel Steel, Deceased. Notice Is uereby given tha( the un dersigned Administrator baB filed In the above Court his account in fiiml settlement of the above named estaio and tho Court by order duly made ou the 17th day of May, 1915, has fixed the 2Sth day of June, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the County Court room at Roseburg, Douglas Coun.y Oregon, for the time for bearing ob jections, if any, to said final account and settlement of said estate. Dated this, the 17th day of May, 1915. GEO. W. MYERS, 640-Jnl7p Administrator. FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner, 10 acres, house, barn, fruit, 2 miles from Roseburg, good road, bargain. Enquire S. L. Moss, Ed- enbowcr, Or., Box 34. 607-jn22p FOR SALE 5 acre tract in 4-year apples, near Greens station. Good buildings, house, barn, chicken house. Will sell reasonable for cash or part cash and terms. O. J. Frantz; Roseburg, Rt. 1, box 10SB C04-Jn21p ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John Becker, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, her final account as such administratrix and that the 17th day of June, 1915, at ton o'clock ln the forenoon ot said day, has been fixed by said Court as tho time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. MINNIE BECKER, Administratrix of the Estate of John Becker, deceased. 635-jnl7 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. George K. Quine and Melvinn Ryan, plaintiffs. vs. Ellen Ledgerwood, Alberf Ford, Georgo Ford, Mrs. George Ford, his wife, Marvin Ford. Orvllle Ford, and Bartell Ford, a minor, defendants. To Albert Ford, George 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 tin Complaint . filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause on 01 before six weeks from the date ol the first publication of this Summons to-wit: On or before the 5th day oi July, 1915, anj It you fall to so ap pear and answer said Complaint for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply tr the Court for tho relief demanded ir paid Complaint, a succinct statemeni or which is as follows: . For a Decreo that plaintirfs are the owners in fee simple of tne fol lowing described premises to-wit: Beginning at a point which is thr one-fourth ( Vi ) section corner on the section line between sect'.o'ia Twi.nty four (24) and Twenty-five (", in Township Thirty (30) South Range Six (6) West, Willamette Meridian In Oregon; thence North 8! degrees 4CMi minutes West, 765.58 ft. to iron corner; thence North 00 degrees 16 minutes East 441.45 ft. to iron cor ner; thence North 00 degrees 10 minutes East 933.00 ft. to Canyon-vllle-Riddle County road; thence North 60 degrees 26 minutes West 200.4 ft. In CanyonvIIle-Rid-dlo County Road; thence North 46 degrees 28 minutes W. 208. 5 ft. In Canyonvllle-RIddle Coun ty road; thence North 52 degrees 15 minutes W. 429.13 ft. along Canyon- THE SAXONY They Will Sing "Pinafore" and "Martha" and Other tr -i" u r a aLh a - v'. - 1 1 ville-Rlddle County Road thence N. 34 degrees 65 minutes West 138.70 ft Toag Canyonvilie-Rludle Com, road; thence North 12 degrees 17 minutes West 182.70 ft. to lro cor ner on bank of Cow Creek; thence 1063.00 feet to Iron corner ou tank of Cow Creek; thence N. 69 degrees , 2 minutes E. 822.2 ft. to East boun dary of Vandenbosch D. L. C. r !7- thence North 85 degrees 00 min utes East 997.3 feet; thence North ? degrees 40 minutes East 640.2 ft., r,ence South 46 degrees 30 minutes i;ast 845.0 ft. to East and West Con- let line of Sec. 24; tnenco f" ft. along East and West center line to "4 corner on East side of Section 24; thenco bouin .. - - , South 238.9 it. i line or u. 1 - ;'" ri.im 822.9 ft. along rorui 46 to a point 1758 ft. East of bouiu- 47 thence i ,. corner of Claim No. 47 thence. South 1508.8 ft. along tho East line f tho woat half of the D. L. C. No. 4G; thence South 64 degrees i.tns West 752.8 ft. to Canyonville- Riddlo County road; thence South 48 degrees 20 minutes East S95.il in Canyonville Riddle County road; thence North 89 degrees 41 2-3 min utes West 1772.1 ft. to place of be ginning free from all incumbrances, estate, claim or Interest of the defend ants or either or any of them, and that the title and right of possession ,,i.,i,,iifr in onrt tn said Dremlse3 h forovor nretert acainst the above named defendants and each ot them and for such further relief as to the J Court may appenr equitable. This Summons Is served upon you by publication In the Umpqim Valley News, a newspaper of general circu lation published in Roseburg, Doug las County, Oregon, hy 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 21th day of May, 1915, and the last pub lication will be of date the 5th day of July, 1915, making the full period of six weeks, the time prescribed ln said order. RICE & ORCUTT. 551-JyB Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE REAL PROPERTY. OF In the Circuit Court of the State if Oregon, for Douglas County. Roseburg National Bank, a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. E. N. Camp, defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by irtue of an execution and order of J-alo issued out of the above en titled Court in the abve entitled caute on the 12th day of May, 1915, in favor of the plaintiff and against, the defendant for the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-two and 11-100 ($SS52.11) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 5th day of April. 1915, and for the further I sum of Five Hundred ($5110.00) I)ol- lars as attorneys fees, and for th! further sum of One Hundred Six and 55-100 ($100.55) Dollars v.s count j and disbursements in this ult: I will! on Saturday, the 12th day of June. 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock In I the forenoon of said day, at the main entrance of the Court House In Rosp 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. 3. C. Mining Company's property in the Cow Creek Canyon, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the center ot Section 33 ln Township 32 South, Range 7 West; thence North 20 chains, thence East 10 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 30 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence East OPERA SINGERS s - V,' -i n chains; thence South 20 chains: thence West 10 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 20 chain,; ' thence South 10 chains; thence WPBt 10 chains; thence South 20 cliainj; thence West .10 chains; thence Soiilh 10 chains; thence West 10 chains thence South 40 chains; thence South 45 degrees West 45 chains; thence South 8W chains; thence West Vi chains; thence North 8V6 chains; thenco North 45 degrees East 45 chains; thence North 40 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 20 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 20 chains; thoncs East 20 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 10 chains to the place ot beginning, containing 680 acres of mining property in Sections 33 and 34 ln Townshln 32 South, Range 7 West, and Sections 4, 6 and 8 In Township 33 South, Range 7 West of tho Wlllnmctto Meridian, together with all the ditcnes, auu water rights mid all tho mining tools, machinery. ilpe giants, buildings situated there on; subject to redemption as pro ided up law, and will apply tho pro ceeds of said sale, First, to the ex penses of said sale and costs and the disbursements of this suit, Including the sum of Five Hundred Dollars attorneys fees; Second, to the pay ment ot judgment recovered by the plaintiff In this suit, to-wit; Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-two and 11-100 ($S862.11) Dollars, with interest thereon at tho rate of eight per cent from the 6th day of April, 1915; tho balance, if any there be, to be turned Into the Circuit Court otv Douglas County, Oregon, to bo palcT over to whom the same may righi fully belong. Dated this 14th day ot May, 1915. GEORGE K. QUINE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. dF 519-jnU NOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT, In the County court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the nintter of the estate of Sarah A. Gaddis, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Gaddis, deceased, has filed in the above entitled court his final account ln settlement of said estate and by ordor of said court duly made and entered of record, Fri day the 18th day of June, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. in. in the County Court room in the court house In Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hear ing objections If any there be to said final account and for the settle ment of said estate. Dated this 20th day of May, 1915. G. W. KIMBALL. Administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Gaddis, deceased. d-th-jn 17-548 Half Glasses find favor with nil who need Glasses for close work only. Can I Supply Yours.' Phono 107. 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