The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 14, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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which has Toronto's favorite out their ful
baritone. H. Kuthvcn Mai.Iionakl, Mr. MitclK
on Its program. Thero Ib prolinliiy no lories will
Inner so mucii sought after for con- hearers, and
certs nnd entertainments, for he Is a I'nltcd Slat'
irencrnl favorite. He has an extensive have Riven 1
rwiertorv. consisting of sacred, duscrlp- rendition of
tlve. humorous, oratorio, operatic, "Elijah,"
Hootch and Irish souks, and he knowB son."
them In a way to brinn
enjoyment.
tin til's presentation of ora
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the best critics of the
Canada and England
in unstinted prulse on bis
he ".Messiah," "Creation,"
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DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS
TODAY'S ODDEST STOKV.
CLEVELAND, O., July 14.
James K. Hackett, not the 4
James K., was arraigned be- 4
foro Municipal Judge McGan-
4 non, on a charge of begging. J
"Are you an actor " asked
4 the judge,
"I a.m not a relative of the
actor Hackett," answered the
prisoner, "but sometimes 1 do
a Charley Chaplin stunt to get
a few cents."
"Costs and 30 days," an-
nounced the judge, "we need a
good entertainer at the prison
farm." 4;
DILLARD
Mrs. Frank Kelster and daughter.
Gladys, came up from Hoseburg Fri
day morning and spent the day with
their relatives, the Campbell family
They returned homo In the evening
after attending the entertainment.
The entertainment given Friday
nlht b ythe I). Y. P. U. was well
attended by an appreciative audi
ence. Every mimber on the pro
grnm received an encore. The ladles
of the church sorved lco cream 011
the grounds In front at the conclus
ion of the program, which vim ua fol
lows: Instrumental prelude .Oruau
Barred song Audlcnco
Vocal Duot Vivian Duoll, Myrn
Norrls.
Reading, "Lady Claire" I.ols Cobb
Vocal Solo (In Gorman) "Showers of
Blessing Margnrot Weeks
Duet Guitar and Organ
Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Fancher
Vocal Solo "Stay on the Farm ...
Mrs. Ketcuam
Reading "Took Johnnie to the Show
Hazel Fancher
Sextette "Farewell to Thee Mrs.
Hubbard, Misses Weeks nnd N'or
rls, Messrs L. Miller, F. Norrls.
A, Noah.
Sacred Song Aneience
Mrs. llouck Is visiting her son,
Vester Green, at the Cougar Peak
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lander and
children, of Winston, wero visiting
at the Hercher home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb and chil
dren returned to Roseburg Friday
where the family will remain dur
ing the Chautuuqtia season.
Severnl Dllliinl horses were pur
chased by outside buyers on Satur
day. Among owners who sold wore
Messrs. Krantz, Hercher and Custer
Lauranoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lady recelv-
Prices Slaughtered
On Dry Goods
Our large and well assorted stock of new
dry goods, shoes, etc. must go regardless of price.
Every article is selling at
less than wholesale cost
Make one dollar do the work of three. Come
while the assortment is still good
Peoples Supply Co.
ed a week-end visit from Mr. Lady's
mother, who lives at Slyrtle Creek.
The Dlllard team played ball in I
Roseburg with the Jmsbyterians I
Saturday. The game was close, the
score being 1 to 0 In favor of our!
boys. J
C. Merrill, of Roseburg, was a;
Saturday caller.
The Krantz-Henry newly-weds'
were warmly welcomed In the loudly
demonstrative manner last Tuesday
night.
At the close of the morning ser
vices at the church last Sunday, the
congregation repaired to the river
hank where Rev. U. B. Bowers nd
ministered the ordlnnnce of baptism
to Miss Henrietta Meredith. Pastor
Bowers preached In the evening also
to a good audience.
E. L. Westfall, a recent arrival
from Nebraska, who has purchased
property near Carnes, was doing
business here Saturday.
The Jackson threshing outfit that
has stood since lat season under the
shelter of the Miller oaks, was mov
ed away Saturday by Its Myrtle Creek
owner.
The Miller family autoed to Rose
burg Sunday for the afternoon Chau
tauqua program.
OPTIMIST & CO.
and sell at public auction as the law
directs at the Court House door of
said County In the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, on the 27th day of July,
1915, at ten o'clock a. m., the real
property situated In the County of
Douglas and State of Oregon and de
scribed In said decree and order of
sale as follows, to-wlt:
Lot Six (6) and the West Twenty
(20) feet off of Lot Five (0) In
Block Three (3) In the Town of
Glendale In said County and State,
which town was platted and recorded
as Julia In said County and State.
Said sale will be for cash In hand
and will be subject to confirmation
by said Court.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June
26th, 1915.
GEO. K. QUI.VE,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon
B79-Jy2!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
CITY LIGHTED FROM
Ml'NIOII'AI,
LONGMONT, Colo., July 14: One
40-watt Tungsten lamp, burning free
current From the municipal lighting
plant, brightens nearly every porch
In this city of 7,000 souls.
The residents of Longmont refus
ed the private company's light and
burned candles and oil lamps for two
months back In 1911 while the 111 n
nlclpal plant was building because the
private concern attempted to block
the1 city owning Its own plant.
Longmont's experience with mu
nicipal ownership has been so mark
edly successful Inquiries are received
from all parts of the world. The
city's Inhabitants are conservative,
hard working and thrifty and went
into the municipal electric power and
lighting business only when goaded
into It by unfair treatment and oppo
sition. But once entered upon the
task, Longmont piiRhed the munici
pal public utility with the same en
ergy that has made the city the
greatest sugar beet center In the
United States.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Douglas County
as administrator of the estate of Da
vid Thomas, deceased. 411 persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby requested to present the same
to me, verified as required by law,
at the office of Buchanan & Porter.
Roseburg, Oregon, within six month:
from this dnto.
Dated this 30th day of Jun. 191o.
ORA H. PORTER,
Administrator of the estate of David
Thomas, deceased. 693-jy29
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the county
clerk up to 12 o'clock M, July 21st
1915, for the construction and im
provement of a county road In Road
District No. 16 Camas Valley, Doug
las County, Oregon, according to the
plans, profile and specifications on
file with the county clerk. Bidders
will be required to deposit a certifi
ed check equal to 5 per cent of bid.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Dated this 7th day of July, 1915.
H. II. LENOX,
sw-719-Jy22 County Clerk.
NOTICR TO CREDITORS.
ACTOIl (JETS CHUHHY PIT
Francis Wilson to Plant Oregon
Fruit I" Own New York Orchard.
Panama Chocolates
FOR SALE AT
The Rose, Sutherlin Inn, Umpqua
Motel, Grand Hotel, Rexall Drug
Store, Bennett's Confection
ery, Roselkirg
MADE AT THE ROSE
EXPOSITION GROUNDS, San
Francisco, July 14. Francis Wilson,
actor of "The Bachelor's Baby" fame,
was caught by H. C. Frobach yester
day In the act of abstracting a lus-
i clous Medford cherry from the south-
' ern Oregon cnerry exhibit.
! Apologies ensued. In which Mr.
j Wilson said that ho wanted the pit
to plant In his own cherry orchard
In New Rochello N. Y. He shld ho
grows cherries himself but he never
had seen such cherries as those from
Oregon.
As a penaTty he was compelled to
finish the box. Ho will be a lunch
eon guest today.
Senator Tillman vlsiud the Ore
gon building yesterday.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, In nnd for the County of
Douglas.
In the matter of the estate of Hen
ry H. Woodward, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order made and entered
In the above-entitled court and cause
on the 12th day of June, 1915, the
undersigned was appointed executor
of Henry H. Woodward, "deceased;
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, are here
by notified to present the same, with
the proper vouchers, to the under
signed executor at Roseburg, Or
gon within six months from the date
of this notice.
GEORGE W. RAPP,
Executor of the estate of Henry H.
Woodward, deceased. J
Dated June 19, 1915 I
d-S-654jyl7
SIlKlilKK'H SALE OF
rilO.l'F.ltTY.
ItKAL
NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Douglas.
In the matter of the estate of C.
C. Hunsaker, deceased.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE Is hereby given that I
have filed herein my final report,
and the court has set July 26, 191 5. j
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. asi
the time when said report, together I
with all objections thereto which !
have been filed, shall be heard and:
considered.
MRS. ANNIE MILLER,
Administratrix. '
Bronaugh & Broaaugh, and Franklin
F. Korrell, Attorneys for Adminis
tratrix. 675-d-F-jy23
SUMMONS.
In pursuance or a decree of fore
closure and order of salo rendered In
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Douglas County, on the 15th
day of June, 1915, In the suit of The
Roseburg National Bank, of Rose
burg. Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Edwin F.
Reeves, Emma O. Reeves, K E. Heck-i the time prescribed In the order for
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. Hamil
ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs,
vs.
E. L. Westfall, J. H. Kerr. R. Rauch,
J. J. Betts, It. E. Ferchen and J.
E. Johnson, Defendants.
To R. Rauch and H. E. Ferchen, two
of the defendants above named:
IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer to plain
tiff's complaint against you now on
file In the above named court and
cause on or before the last day of
bert and Georgia Heckbcrt, defend
ants, for the recovery of S4559.35
with Interest thereon at eight per
cent per annum from the date of
I said decree, the further sum of
' $400.00 attorney's fees and J27.00
costs and disbursements and of so
execution upon said decree duly Issu
ed out of said Court on the 26th day
of June, 1915, I will expos for sale.
publication of this summons, to-wlt.
on or before the 23rd day of Aug-!
ust, 1915, Bald date being the explra-'
tlon of six weeks from the date of!
the first publication of this sum-1
mons, the time prescribed for publl-j
cation being once a week for six!
weeks. '
And If you fall so to appear and
answer, for want thereof the plain- j
tiffs 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 foreclos
ure against you requiring payment
of the sum of Nine Hundred
($900.00) Dollars with Interest
thereon at six per cent per annum
from January 6th, 1914, until paid;
that said payment be made within
thirty days or such reasonable tlms
as may be fixed by the Court, the
person entitled thereupon to receive
from plaintiffs a deed of conveyance
of certain real property in Douglas
County, Oregon, described as jfol
lows, to-wlt:
Lots Four (4) and Five (5) or
Block Two (2), Glengary Fruit
Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as
the Banie appears upon the plat of
said lands of record In the office of
the County Clerk of said County:
also that part of Lot Three (3) In!
said Glengary Fruit Lands described;
as follows: Beginning at the North-j
east corner of said Lot 3 and running:
thence South along the East line of
said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of j
said Lot .thence Northwesterly along:
the line of public road to a point In
the South line of said Lot 3, 178 feet
Northwesterly from the Southeast
corner of said Lot, thence Northeast
erly on a direct line to the North
east corner of said Lot, as required
by a written agreement entered Into
between plaintiffs and J, E. Johnson
under date of January 6th, 1912, you
having succeeded to some interest or
claim under said agreement. And
in default of such payment within
said time plaintiffs pray that they
be adjudged to be the absolute own
ers of said premises and entitled
to Immediate possession thereof, and
that you and all other defendants
above named be adjudged to have
no right, title or Interest at law or
In equity therein, and that all right,
title and Interest which you have
heretofore had or claimed therein b
forever barred and foreclosed and
that plaintiffs be put Into Immediate
(possession of said premises, amT
plaintiffs pray for general relief.
This Summons Is published In the
Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper
of Roseburg, Douglas Comity, Ore
gon, by order of Honorable R. W.
Marcters, County Judge of Douglas
County, Oregon, made and dated
July 10th, 1915. The date ot the
first publication of this summons la
July 12th, 1915, and the duto of the
last publication hereof la August
23rd, 1915.
U. L EDDY,
732-a23 Attorney for Plaintiffs.
I
Why Suffer
With eyestrain? Glasses made by
me will relieve both eyestrain and
headache. ,
Dr. B. H. Whitmer
OPTOMETRIST
Eyesight Specialist.
Suite 311 Perkins Illilg.
Take Elevator.
ROSEBURG, ORE.
This May Jar the Public But
It Is a Good Jar at That
When canning fru.t use the Mason or
Economy jars. We carry a full line
of all sizes of each.
WRIGHT & RIEDEL
The Square Deal Grocers
Cor Lane and Sheridan Phone 103
Douglas County Creamery Products
Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream
THE KIDDIES LO.VE IT
so do the grown-ups. There
t Is something about our nure.
rich Ice cream that makes
you want more. And the chil
dren! Well, let the little
darlings have all they want.
It can't hurt them Its pur
ity safeguards it. Take some
home with you for dinner.
PHONE 340
Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders
Mr. Furniture Man
This Space Used Regular With
Changes Will Benefit You
Tenfold If You Heard
What Nels Darling
Said Monday
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