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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1915)
THE PALACE THEATRE CITY NEWri. Safety firs:, "See Hutch." 13S8C? Arundel, tbe piano tuner, Is hero. ' 462-tf Elsie Kisner left this afternoon for Sutherlln where Bhe will visit for a few dayB. J The Diamond From the Sky, The greatest picturized. novel ever screened, "For the Sake of a False Friend ' is the chapter today. See the picture and win tbe orize. Molly of the Mountains, A vivid two-reel Broncho of the Kentucky Hills, featuring Rhea Mitchell and Frank Borzag. Ambrose's Lofty Perch, The Keystone Comedy. Heinline leaves tomorrow for; Salem, Eugene and other points where he will go on business for the Indian service. Sam Smith returned today from Klamath Falls where lie has been spending several weeks looking aft?r business matters. C. S. i I this i.!i?rnoon for Eugene whrj they Mrs. John Stancliff was admitted! Bl" isit for a few day. , to Mercy hospital this morning! '' A 1 " where she will undergo an opera- Mrs. J. B. Patrick and children re tion for appendicitis. turned this afternoon from Grants ( Pass where they have been visiting. To Insure the best results from1 your kodak films send them to us for expert developing and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices. The Roseburg Book Store. 645-tf I'. F. McLaughlin, in the forest ser ice employ at Steamboat, on the up per North Umpqua, was taken se verely 111 esterday. Medical atten tion was summoned today and it is loped that he will recover. If it isn't an Eastman it Isn't a kodak. If It isn't a kodak it isn't autographic. If it isn't autographic it isn't up to date. Get the latest and' best at the Roseburg Book Store, authorized dealers of East man Kodak Co. 645-tf While working with a wood saw John A. Cole had the misfortune to catch his foot In such a manner as to almost severe.his toes. He was Im mediately taken to the honi'tal and Pr. Sther summoned. Tbs iniury v.ns dressed and the inju'Vl man is now resting easy. The News was reliably informed that the change on the S. P. will not be so large as at first reported. Three dispatchers and a clerk will be re moved to Portland, and Col. May will make 1:1s headquarters there in the future. However, a train master will "be stationed here. This reduces the BelterOroceries THC UACH CTADC Better Groceries For Less Money 1 HE R. A jH J 1 UftC For Less Money i Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents . Dried Peaches, per pound 7i cents Prunes, per pound '. 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" WE SAVE YOU MONEY Have You Seen that Olive Drab Suit? Its the practical thing for Summer Wear, You'll need a pair of Flor al 1 elm Shoes to tone up tliat suit. The name Florshetm on every pair Is a form of Insurance apprrcraTx-rr Ty wearers who care. The Sport Shirt Is Ideal for comfort. Ask to see them. ftAJI complete allowing of desirable I iiTXiiJw am comfr; underwear. I M Harth's Toggery withdrawals from Roseburg to fou families. Arundel, 48-L. piano tuner. Phoue 4liii-tf A. C. Marsters and family spent a Bart ' Aw at Canyonvllle yes- terday. .Mrs. E. K. Bock left, I .mv for Cot tage Grove where she will visit for a week, or ten days. Mr. frd Mrs. J'. J. Sawyori left For good lumber, straight laths, and waterproof shingles, go to the page Investment Co., North Jackson street. 489-m31j J. H. O'Neill, traveling passenger agent of the O.-W. R. & N. Co., was in the city today accompanlng the ! pnncrroeafnnnl nnmmlttan thnt la milk ing a tour over the line. For Jersey milk or cream, produc ed under sanitary conditions, and de livered daily call F. C. Gurnee's Sanitary Dairy. Phone 33F23. GU-jylOp Hulda and Delpha Edlund left this afternoon for Portland where they will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. G. W. Riter received a letter through the mail this morning mak ing Inquiry about some real estate by a man in Craig, Colo., who hpd seen his advertisement in The News. There is nothing so remarkable about this, but the fact that the letter was simply addressed to Mr. Riter at his business location on Oak street, Ore gon, is what puzzles him, and how it was sent to Roseburg direct. The only way The News could explain to him is that he is so well known that it is only necessary to write his name and state on the letter and the post":l clerks would attend to the rest. 12S CASS STREET 9 CITY NEWS. Let Stone tune, your piano. 93Ctf Mrs. C R. Larimer, who has been visiting in this city left this after noon for her home at Sutherlln. Mrs. J. F. Clements left this af ternoon for American Falls, Idnho, where she will make l.er future f-home. The genuine guaranteed Weyer hauscr silos are for sale only at Page's. The Page Investment Co., N. lackson street. 489-m31 Mrs. J. W. Hardrlng stopped off on her way home to Spokane' frv.i the exposition for a visit with friends In this city. When you are in need of windows, doors, window screens or fence lum her, see what Pago's have to offer. Call it their mill on North Jackson street. 4S9-m31 GOLF UP IN Til a ah:. N FRANCISCO, Jun3 21. You can play a complete golf game. "C IS holes, using all tho clubs you like, on the roof of a downtown sky scraper here. There are many In door courses In New York, but Ran Francisco claims the only real "up In the air" course. The Oylmpic Club is responsible for the unique course and has con structed a BO-foot putting green of real turf on the skyscraper room. Ono of the new driving nets has also been erected and owing to tho series of pockets of the net a com plete 18-hole game may be played and the result of strokes made with all clubs determined theoretically, "ofesslonals declare practice on a course of this kind to be more bene-, ficlal for a beginner than real play over a regulation course. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. George K. Quine and Molvlna Ryan, plaintiffs. vs. ' Ellen Ledgerwood, Albert Ford George Ford, Mrs. George Ford, his wife, Marvin Ford, Orvilie Ford, and Bartell Ford, a minor. defendants. To Albert Ford, George Ford, Mrs. George Ford his wife, Marvin Ford, and Orvilie Ford, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Of OREGON: You are hereby quired to appear and answer tire Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to-wit: On or before the 6th day of July. 1916. and If y" fa" to so ap pear and answer said Complaint for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For a Decree that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of toe fol lowing described premises to-wit: Beginning at a point which is the one-fourth ( 4 ) section corner on the section line between section Twenty four" (24) and Twenty-five (-" in Township Thirty (30) South Range Six (6) West, Willametto Mr.rlr.lan In Oregon; thence North 89 degrees 4014 minutes West, 765.68 ft. to iron corner; thence North 00 degrees 16 minutes East 441.46 ft. to Iron cor ner; thence North 00 degrees 10 minutes East 933.00 ft. to Canyon-ville-RIddle County road; thence North 60 degrees 26 minutes West 200.4 ft. in Canyonvllle-Rtd-dle County Road; thence North 46 degrees 28 minutes W. 208.6 ft. In Cnnyonvllle-Tttddle Coun ty road; thence North 62 degrees 15 minutes W. 429.13 ft. along Canyon- ville-Rlddle County Road thence N. 34 degrees 56 minutes West 138.70 ft. along Canyonvllle-RIddle County road; thence North 12 degrees 17 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 ou 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 corner on East side of Section 24; thence South 238. 9 ft. to North line of D. L. C. No. 40; thence West 822.9 ft. along North line ot Claim 46 to a point 1758 ft. East of South east corner of Claim No. 47 thence South 1608.8 ft. along the East line of the West half ot the D. L. C. No. 46; thence South 64 degrees 23 min utes West 752.8 ft. to Canyonville Rlddle County road; thence South 48 degrees 20 minutes East S95.3 ft. In Canyonvllle 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 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 tho Court .may appear equitable. This Summons is served upon you 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 tho 20th day ot May, 1915. The first publication of this Summons will be of date the 24th day of May, 1915, and the last pub lication will be of date the 6th day of July, 1916, making the full period of six weeks, the tlmo prescribed in Bald order. RICE & ORCUTT, 551-Jy5 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In pursuanco of a decree of fore closure and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County on tho 29th day of May, 1915, In the suit of Frank DeRoss and Martha DeRoss, plain tiffs, vs. Mary Dell Spencer,' Harold G. Spencer, Chester GrannlB and Clara Grannls, defendants, for lue rc covery of $445.60 with Interest there on from May 29th, 1915, at eight per cent per annum until paid, tho 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 the said Court in the saia suit on the 3rd day of June, 1915, I will expose for sale and sell at public auction as the law directs at the court house door of Bald county in. the City of Roseburg, Oregon, on the 6th day of July, 1916, 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 order of sale as follows, to-wlt Block No. Four (4) of Tract "C", in Umpqua Park Fruit Lands In said county, as shown by plat of said Ump qua Park Fruit Lands recorded in of fice of the County Clerk of said Coun ty on June 18th, 1909. Said sale will be for cash In haad and will be subject to confirmation by said Court. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June Eth, 1916. GEO. K. QUCSH. Cherlff of Douglas County, Oregon. u'i2-sw-Jy5 EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by tho County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, ap pointed executor of the estate of John C. Wiley, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are required to present the 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. Wiley, DeceaBfid. 616-dF-Jy9 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tnat tne un dersigned, James E." Sawyers, has been duly appointed by t'je county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, Adpiinlatrator of tne estate of George Wallace Jones, de ceased. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby requir ed to present the same to me prop erly verified, as by law required, at Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate; are also no tified to pay to me whatever sums are by them due and owing to said estate immediately. Dated this 1st day or June, A. D. 1915. JAMES E. SAWYERS, Administrator o fine Estate of George Wallace Jones, deceased. B77-Jn29-d-T AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bedstoaas, chairs ,matresses, cup - board, incubator, Ice cream freezer, Free Prizes! Generous distribution of valuable prizes by Piano manufacturers and their wholesalers, . co-operating with the local Piano Agency of the Roseburg Roseburg - Prize No. 1. An excellent 40.00 Corre spondence Course of Musical Instruction. Prize No. 2. Ladies' Beautiful Gold Watch. Prize No. 3. Gentleman's Gold Watch. t Prize No. 4. Chest of Rogers Silver. (See note below.) Spend a few. minutes of your time and win one of these beautiful premiums. . . A PREMIUM for EVERYONE You do not have, to buy anything to win one of the following prizes. Simply solve the "Little Mary Puzzle," send us your answer, and you can have your choice. Ladies' Beauty Pins, Box of Candy, Fountain Pens, Gents' Tie Clasps, Safety Razors. A PRIZE TO EVERYBODY LITTLE MARY PUZZLE TRY IT CAN YOU AT HOHKUUIta FURNITURE FIND THE PIANO AND MUSIC TEACHER AND WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE 1 Contest Closes June 22, 1915 All answers to puzzlea must be sent In to ub not later than June 22, 1916. Everyone has an equal opportunity of securing one of the above prizes.' Don't delay answering, but write your name and address plainly and send In your answer today. Name Address.. Everyone sending in his solution before the above dato, will also receive from the Northwestern Offices of the Pianos wo repre sent, in addition to the premium mentioned above, a Piano manu facturer's receipt for One Hundred and Five IJollars, ($105.00), which will be received the Bame as gold coin on any new piano or Player Piano in our Btore, provided the receipt be used within tho date Bhown on Its face. NOTE Read the conditions for obtaining prizes Nob. 1, 2, S and 4. All contestants who call at our store and use .their receipt will receive their choice of any of tho four prizes. Namely Forty Dollar Musical Instruction Course, Ladles Gold Watch, Gentleman's Gold Watch, and Chest of Rogers Silver. Reasons for This Great Offer For many years the Piano sellers have been trying to reduce the selling price of Pianos. The old way of paying solicitors, pay ing teachers' commissions, and engaging great artlstB to play Pianos at fabuloua prices we are trying to eliminate. We are therefore working with the manufacturers and whole salers, on an expense sharing campaign, to sell within this district tho greatest number of Plands at the least possible expense. We are manufacturer's agents for Instruments of proven quality, comprising some of the world's most famous makes. Remember, your solutio n must be In our hands before June 22, 1916. This date has been made Imperative by the manufac turers thsmselves, and we have no authority to extend It Send all answers direct to ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO: Roseburg Oregon cabinet, heating stove, dishes am other arUcIcs, will he sold to highest bidder, Saturday June 26, at one p, ' m., at Green Station, the Klnany ' place. Terms cash. G55Jn2Bu Furniture Co. - - - Oregon SOLVE IT? TRY IT CO.'