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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
ITALIAN OFFICERS ON iff ? r-wP jo" I This interesting picture shows officers of an Italian cavalry division ' In the background is one of the historic old Roman aqueducts built in the BRITAIN SEMIS I'lltM DU.MANI) Villa Told Hi- Must I'miixli AsKiillanlM of llrllLsli Subjects. EL PASO, Tex., June 10. II. C. Mylcs, llrltlsh vice consul, today tolographed General Villa demanding punishment of Villa qoldiors respons ible for the recent killing of four and the wounding of one Ilritlsh subject at Tuxpam. The messago wns sent on Instructions of Sir Cecil Rprlng Hlco, Ilritlsh umhnssndnr at Wash ington, nnd contained a deninnd for reparation. Villa representatives here and in Jlunrez Blill wero without definite word as to the status of tho Villa re ply to President Wilson's note. COTTAGE (ittOVK A X I) ItOSE- lIl'IKi CltOSS HATS SCXDAV Manager Pearco unnuuncea 'that lie has mado arrangements to have the strong Cottage Grovo ball team in this city next Sunday. Tho Rose burg team hud Intended to play at That city on that date, but on account of ho opening of the Chuutuuqua thoro It was thought best not to dlvldo the crowd. Local fans will remember that It was the CoHngo .lUiiivi--- llfeStt Tlic Secret of a OoocUireg &&V$M!,.fa onn ll.'i In tin- hrnUTc. ItundmhAfthMraMN of women H) R"'.!!AfV", Wf wrarHullli'n-Me Uriw.!t!o r..r tiio mui Hint ilH-y mrnnt Pi tfy'f&frji ' ttk1 II hi ni'ii'-nrv M " w". It bivi .rla I In- linst nii.l Kick K: ' v v' -X. i lltl l-W-' 111--'If'inc l'10 y'1"11!!'"! onlliiio filsliiini decrees. W WiAv I'JtW1! ,fflTH ,T iir,-lli,-il,,i,,liot.ni6Rtservlrenl,U- lid rar - 'fin r rt m FOR BREAD PASTRIES Goto THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :: 110 JACKSON ST. WAY TO WAR PASS OLD ff? lV 'h TODAVS OKDEST STORY. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 11. II. E. Friable, of Pino itlver, Wis., lu a firm believer in an adcqmite navy. lie is secretary of the Pine Itlver Dairy asso- elation. Paul A. Hemniy, Intur- mil revenue collector, today re- ceived the following lettdr from Frlsblo: "Just received notice of Pino River Dairy associa- lion's income tax assessment, for 1914, and hasten to comply so the government may have tho money to build a battleship." Enclosed was a check fur three cents. Grove team who opened the ball Beason here this year and played a ten inning game which finally was won by tho Iloseburg team, the score being 3 to 2. More Hum lint, ni Ion nnnmilly sent out of Oregon (or fire iiraui-anco. Insuro with Oregon Fire Relief, of Mi'Minnvllle, and keep Mils at home. Taylor, Agent, "erlciiia Iltilldlug. ... ; (.......ilv-hi,. " (Inly l!u; Jty HJf UiUhii orniiitrrialnaroii'ird forfn nr'IC'c i'l11' o1 '"'iH-f, "W:il..lm". a llcAihlc lli B RA5 I l-tfc. O HH-i.t -rrr i! (Iuui)vlity abiolulcly rustic iHinaiititiK luuudcrini; wnlimit removal. TtVy romp In nil rilylos, and ymir livnl Dry CmhkIh dealer will hhiw lli.ui tii you mi i tt iii t. If 1-cdiM iiiiirarry llicvi. i - icily ire I them f r 'u liy wrilinir ton-'. Send fur an illustrated lookiei. tlunviiif styled tii.it ;ue mi hic'.i favr. IIF.NJAMIX & JOIINKS 0 Vnrren Strw-t Newnrli, ::. .T. Panama Chocolates "The Best Yet" S0c per pound The Rose ROMAN AQUEDUCT r If on their way to the Austrian frontier. time of the Caesars. KI'WORTTI LEAGl'li AT ROSEIll'ItG IX 1UKI. At the Epworth League conven tion Just held at Medford, Roseburg was named the next convention city and the following officers named lor tho year: " Mrs. Miller, Wilbur, president; Mr. Luther Roycr, Hrockwny, 1st vice president; Mr. John Yaden. Klamath Falls, 2nd vice-president; Miss Myr tle Cleason, Central Point, 3rd vice president; Miss Ruth Daniels, Med ford, 4th vice-president; Mips Cl?ra Wines, Medford, Junior League stipt.; Mr. Ruluff Patterson, Roseburg, sec retary; Grnnfell Dazell Ashland, treasurer. , Wilbur: Miss May Wells. RoBeburg: Misses Lillio Maclver, rierniee Jurgens; Messrs. Waldo Marsters, Mcrlo Payne, Herald Hins dale. I'UAO KAY. On next Monday, June 1 I, we hope to see tho citizens of Roseburg and vicinity show their patriotism by dis playing their flags, for the United States flag will be 138 years old on that day, and the annlverrnry of Its birth will be celebrated throughout the United States. There are many reasons why we should be proud of our flag. It is the oldest flag In tho world. Nearly all the nations of tho earth have been made over slnre the United Slates flag was born, and usually the flags representing them havo undergone ninny chnnges. It is 138 years since its adoption nnd. today it flies over nearly one tenth of the earth's dry land, and about one twentieth of all tho people in the world owe It nlleginuce. It Is the only real national flag in the world. It nlso has the proud distinc tion of being the flag of a nation that never" wns defeated on land or sea. It Is tho flag under whlrh wns taken the only royal standard that j England ever yielded to a foe. ! God bless our flag of stripes and stars ! Proii.i symbol of the free; No stain its dazzling record mars, Honored on land and sea. CHICHESTER S PILLS J, THE lHAMONU IIHANIK A I.aillr-ot Anlt t"" I'msglM. for , lil-ebM-ter I'lanMinU llrantl l'HUln lied ami 14 old metal HcV rale.l ilh lllun V K- Tfce no other. Hy of tout " llrusKlM. f. CHI. '!! TF?" DIAMOND llltANII I'll.l.H, for a vents knownM HcM, Slet, Alys KciisMt SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE From Eastern wave to Western strand Forever may It be Emblem of freedom pure and grand Smybol of Liberty. Holy with memories pure and grand Baptized with blood and tears; Triumphant o'er our rescued land Wave on a thousand years. True patriots all would dare to die, Whero bright our flag appears, And prouder yet 'twill kiss the sky After a thousand years. H. T. H. :i,S(KI,000 1-OR EXGLISIf ARMY LONDOX, Juno 11. The total number of men for the nrmy and navy sanctioned by parliament for service so far in the present war is 3,2(10.000. "Tills number will not be exceeded without authority of parliament," said Premier Asqulth today, thus set- tins at rest rumors that other forces had been mobilized without public knowledge. MARKET REPORT, l'OHT- LAND STOCK YARDS CO, PORTLAND,. June 11. The re ceipts for the week have been: Cattle 6S4, calves 227, hogs 420G, Bheep 2685. Cattle. A steady market with light re ceipts. Quality .of steer offerings is pood to choice. She stuff selling well. Grass steers bringing $7. SO, demand fair. Hogs. Monday saw the largest run of hogs for some time, 3000 head being registered. Top hogs advance from $7.85 to $8.10, bulk of sales 8 centB. Khcep. Receipts have been light for this timo of year. Prices lower on all lines except spring lambs which still brings $8 for top quality. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather llureau, local office Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m., June 11. 1915. Precipitation in Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 00 Lowest temperature last night 40 Precipitation, last 24 hours 54 Total precipitation since first of month 57 Normal precipitation for this month' 107 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1. 1914, to date 23.92 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 33. Total deficiency from Sep tember 1. 1914 9.32 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) 32.00 WILLIAM PELL, Observor, S1IKRH'I-"S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In pursuance of 'a decree of fore closure and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon, for Douglas county, on the 10th dav of May, 1915, in the suit of the Roseburg National Bank, plaintiff, vs George Fair, Byron G. Hall and Dan lei Phelan. defendants, for the recov ery of $1235.65, with Interest there on at ten per cent per annum from May 10th, 1916, until paid, tho fur ther sum of $120.00 attorney's fees and costs and disbursements taxed at; $29.00 and of an execution duly is sued out of the Bald Court in the said suit on the 11th day of May, 1915, I will expose for sale and sell at public auction as the law directs at the Court House door of said County In the City of Roseburg, on the 12th day of June, 1915, at ten o'clock a. m. the real property situated in the County of Douglas and State of Oregon and do scribed In said decree and order of sale as follows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Northwest quarter of the North east quarter of Section 21 in Town ship 26 South of Range 3 West of Willamette Meridian, containing 80 acres more or less. Said w111 De (or "sn ln hond and will be subject to confirmation by said Court. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, May 11th, 1915. GEO. K. QUIXE), Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. 613-jlO 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 Pllnn Cooper defend ants. To Ed. McNutt, one of the defend ants above named: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON, Yo are hereby requlr- ed to appear and answer to P1'11" compiaim Hgaiiiafc j the 'above named court ana cau . . jk $ v,a time nre- or before tne iasi uj scribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wlt on or before the 24th day of June. 1916, said date be ing the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of tV!s Bummons, the timo prescribed for l ublicatlon being once a week for ' weeks. And If vou fall so to appear and wer, for want thereof the plaln ti:f will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a tuccinct statement of which is us roi 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 Clh, 1913, until paid, and also taxes paid by plaintiffs upon the real property hereinafter de scribed Bince the making of the con tract hereinafter mentioned, together with plaintiffs' costs and disburse ments herein, and that vou be requir ed to make said payments within 30 vs or such reasonable time as may bo fixed by the court, you thereupon ! to receive from plaintiffs a deed of -onvcyance of certain real property In Douglas County, Oregon, described as follows: Reglnning at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 3 in Block No. 2 Glengary Fruit Lands, Douglas County, Ore gon, as the same appears upon the recorded plat thereof in the office of the Countv Clerk of said County, and running thence westerly along the North line of said Lot 3 to the North-J west cornor thereof, thence southerly j along the West line of said Lot 3 to j he Southwest corner thereof, thence mining property in becnonB .,3 ami southeasterly along the public road; 34, in Township 32 South, Range 7 to a point in the South line of said i West, and Sections 4, 5 and 8 In Lot 3 which is 178 feet Northwesterly Township 33 South, Range 7 West of (V,- Southeast cornel- of snldltbe Willamette Meridian, together Lot 3, which is the place of beginning, as required by a written agreement entered into between plaintiffs and .1. E. Johnson, under date of Janu ary Gth, 1912, you having succeeded to the Interest of J. E. Johnson in said agreement. And in default of I such payment within said time, plain tiffs pray that they bo 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, titl- or in terest at law or In equity therein and that all right, title and interest which you have heretofore had therein be forever barred and foreclosed and' that plaintiffs be put Into immediate possession of said premises, and plaintiffs pray for general relief. This summons is published in the Umpq.ua Valley News, a rewspaper of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of Honorable J. W. Hamil ton, judge of the above entitled court, made and 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, 1913. B. L. EDDY, 517-J24 Attorney for Plaintiffs. EXKCITORS XOTK-K. Notice is hereby given that the tin dersigned bus been by the Count; Court of Douglas County, Oreu-on, ap poinieu executor ot the estate of John C. Wiley, deceased. All persons having claims against Baid estate a .c-nmt-u iu pieseni me same to me at my residence at Ruckles, Douglas County, Oregon, duly verified within six months from the date hereof. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to me at said place. Dated this 11th day of June, 1915. CHARLES L. WILEY, Executor of the Estate of John C iley. Deceased. filfi-dF-jy9 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE HEAL PROPERTY. OF Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. rtoseuurg xsaiionai liank, a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. E. N. Camp, defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an execution and order of fale issued out of the above en titled Court in the ab-u-e 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 ($S862.11) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight LADIES TAILORING ! To the Ladles ot Roseburg: To advertise my work will make special prices on all tailored work. Suits and skirts a spe- clalt. Ten years experience in Washington, D. C. MRS. L. B. SANTIBLAST 4 117 W, Lane Street ! per cent per annum from the 5th day of April, 1915, and 'or the further sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dol lars as attorneys fees, and for the further sum of One Hundred Six and 55-100 ($106.65) Dollars as costs and disbursements In thlB suit; I will on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1915, at the hour of ton o'clock In . the forenoon of said day, at the main J entrance of the Court House In Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real and personal property situated in Douglas County, Oregon, to-wit: Mining property known as the A. n. C. Mining Company's property in the Cow Creek Canyon, described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the center of Section 33 in Township 32 South, Range 7 West- thence North 20 chnins, thence East 10 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 30 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence WeBt 10 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence South 45 degrees West 45 chains; thence South SVi chains; thence West 40 chains; thence North 8M: chains; thence North 4 5 degrees East 45 chains; thenco North 40 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 20 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 20 chains; thence East 20 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 080 acres of with all the ditches, and water lights n-.id nl! the mining tools, machinery, pipe giants, buildings situated there on; subject to redemption as pro ided up law, and will apply the pro ceeds of said sale, Eirst, to the ex- penses of said sale and costs and tho disbursements of this suit, Including tho sum of Five Hundred Dollars attorneys fees; Second, to the pay ment of judgment recovered by the plaintiff in this suit, to-wit: Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-two and 11-100 ($SS52.11) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent from the 5th day of April, 1915; the balance, if any there be. to be turned Into the Circuit Court of Douglas County, Oregon, to be paid over to whom the same may right fully belong. Dated this 14th day of May, 1915. GEORGE K. QUIXE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. dF 519-jnll "it.' J1 b 9- i Half Glussos find favor with all wlio need Glasses for close work only. Can I Supply Yours, l'lione 107. Dr. B. H. Whitmcr OPTOMETRIST , Eyesight Specialist. Suite 311 Perkins Bldg. Tako Elevator. ltOSEIJURG, ORE. STOP KTTHF GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Notice to the Public Stop at the McClallen Hotel, the Old Home Place, under new management. Free Bus. Good clean rooms 25c to 160. Fine dining room ser vice. The place for the whole family.