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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1915)
CANADIAN GIRL GOES TO FRONT TO WED WOUNDED SWEETHEART ... - f rr Tr v. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given mat sealed bids will be received by the county clerk up to 12 o'clock M, July 21st 1915, (or 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. 1 Dated this 7th day of July, 1915. H. H. LENOX, sw-719-Jy22 County Clerk EXKCTTOIfS NOTICE OF FIXAf, BETTIiEMU.NT. Bridegroom, with his IteJid bandaged , living coiigimibiled by his biiiikii', wiiu Intel Ix cu wheeled nut to giiuiiidH tuii.pl ml to bo present at the wedding. The brldo Is uf right. A war romance which is the talk of Winnipeg, Canada, where the principals of the Btory reside, has just resulted In the marriage at an Engll sh hospital of Miss Stonehouse to her soldier sweetheart who was brought back from the front Incapacitated by wounds received in ilierolc action on th eflghtlng lines. The bridegroom sailed from Canada with one of the first contingents leaying, as many another brave lad from Canada did, his sweetheart. His name listed among the wounded Impelled Miss Stonehouse to leave her home and muke the long Journey of 4,000 miles to comfo rt her soldier sweetheart. i DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS DILLARD 8. C. Miller and son, Floyd. J. A. Campbell and 10. A. Hubbard left Saturday morning for Itoseburg where they joined the W. L. Cobb party for a week's tour In the Bene" country. The historic Uborty,IlelI was well Illuminated Thursday evening and the train slowed down so that the , big crowd at the depot had nn op portunity to see the cherished old reltc wihoso passage through plllnrd seemed to link nioro closely In thought our horolc past with our en terprising present and to dissipate all distance between the eastern and the westorn bordorB of our great nntlon. Little Opal, three-year-old daugh ter of O. D. Laurauce, had n finger nearly severed from her right hand one day last week by a klnfo which she had pulled from beneath a rais ed window sash that, In descending, caught the child's hand within which the knife was itghtly grasped. She was taken to Itoseburg for treatment and at last report It was thought the finger could be saved. Mrs. W. L. Cobb and children are it the .Miller home this week. Rev. W. G. Sillier, of Dlllard, prcaahed at the Brockway school house Sunday morning to an appre ciative audience. Mr. Tompkins, of Olulla, Bhlpped a carload of cattle to Portland from this station the first of the week. Flnlay Green, of Seattle, Is visit ing his cousin, T. R. Green. Miss Beatrice Rice, of Myrtle Creek, has been visiting Miss Mar garet Weeks for several days. Avery Itosor and John Frye, two promising Brockway lada. called on friends here Sunday. Miss Lux, of Portland, and Miss Jackson, of Myrtle Creek, guests of i the Willis family on Rice creek, at i tended church services here last Sun ; day morning. Several of the younger members of the Roush family came ovor from Brockway Sunday and Bpent the aft ernoon at the Herchcr homo. The experiences of those who find It necessary to flag train No. 1G late at night, In order to meet an appointment or to reach a destina tion, are many and varied, but the trials of a stranger that were related to the writer recently certainly af ford a fitting example of "a brave man struggling In the storms of fate". The story runs about as fol low: It was a chilly night in win ter and the lone traveler, evidently of ministerial calling, was permitted In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In tho matter of the Estate of Tablthla Fordney, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the above named estate has filed In the above entltUd Court his account In final settlement thereof, and the Court by order duly made and entered on the Journal thereof has fixed Thursday, the 2(ith day of August, 1915, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for hearing ob jections, If any there be, to the said final account and the settlement of said estate. J. C.'FULLERTON, Executor of the Estate of Tablthla Fordney, Deceased. sw-74G-al2 said lands of record In the office of tbe County Clerk of said County: alBo that part of Lot Three (3) In said Glengary Fruit Lands described as follows: Beginning at the North east corner of said Lot 3 and running thence South along the East line of In the matter of tbe 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, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of! the time when said report, together Bald Lot .thence Northwesterly along! with all objections thereto which have been filed, shall be beard and considered. MRS. ANNIE MILLER, Administratrix. Bronaugh & Broaaugh, and Franklin F. Korrell, Attorneys for Adminis tratrix. 67o-d-F-Jy23 SHERIFF'S SALE OF I'llOPEKTl". REAL In pursuance or a decree of fore closure and order of sale 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, J5. E. Heck bert and Georgia lleckbert, defend ants, for the recovery of $4559.35 with Interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from the date of said decree, the further sura of $400.00 attorney's fees and $27.00 costs and disbursements and of an execution upon said decree duly Issu ed out of said Court on the 26th day of June, 1915, I will expose for sale, and sell at public auction as the law directs at the Court House door of said County in tho City of Roseburg, Oregon, on the 27th day of July, 1915, at ten o'olock a. m.. the real property situated in the County of I Douglas and State of Oregon and de- the line of public road to a point In I the South line of said Lot 3, 178 feetl Northwesterly from the Southeast corner of Bald Lot, thence Northeast erly on a direct line to the North east corner of said Lot, as required I by a written agreement entered intoi between nlalntiffs and J. E. Johnson under date of January 6th, 1912, you I wm&MWIWt,naiMimi'f!IWW having succeeded to some interest or' claim under Bald agreement. And in default of such payment within said time plaintiffs pray that they be adjudged to be the absplute own ers of said premises and entitled to Immediate possession thereof, and that you and all other defendants! above named be adjudged to havei 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, and plaintiffs pray for geueral relief. This Summons Is published in the Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper of Roseburg, Douglas County. Or gon, by order of Honorable R. W. Maroters, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made and datqd July 10th, 1915. The date of the first publication of this summons Is July 12th, 1915, and the date of the last publication hereof is August 23rd, 191B. , , II. L EDDY, 732-a23 Attorney for Plaintiffs. iloo NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Why Suffer With eyestrain? Glasses made by me will relieve both eyestrain and headache. Dr. B. H. Whitmer' OITOMETRJST ' Eyesight Specialist. Suite 311 Perkins Illtfg. ' " Take Elevator. ' ROSEBURG, ORE. Panama Chocolates FOR SALE AT I The Rose, Sutherlin Inn, Umpqua Hotel, Grand Hotel, Rexall Drug Store, Bennett's Confection ery, Roseburg MADE AT THE ROSE br tho acocmmodathie aernt to ait by the fire in the depot while waiting! scribed ,n sald decree and order of saie as rouows, to-wit: Lot Six (6) and the West Twenty (20) feet off of Lot Five (5) 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 confirmation1 by said Court. Dated nt Roseburg, Oregon, June 36th, 1915. . . GEO. K. QUIN'E, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. K79-Jy2fij and to use the agent's lantern for flagging the train, with Instructions, however, to put out lights and close he station door upon his departure. After what seemed to be a sufficient ly long wait, the whistle of an ap proaching trnln roused the drowsy traveler to swift action. Following ' Instructions, he carefully closed the ; door which, uhuttlng . behind him j with a spring lock, caught his swing- lng cot tail, as in a vice. What should ho do! lie couldn't leave bin coat ; and tho train was near at hand! There was no alternative hut to part company with that coat tall Instant ly, rush to the track and wildly swing the lantorn. As the big en i glen came to a stop, the discovered that It was pulling freight cars in stead of passenger coaches, ami that hp had unwittingly brought upon himself the maledictions of an angry : engineer. To complete his discom i fiture as the freight rolled by he ; found that he had sentenced himself I to an hour or more in the dark on the cold paltfnrm with the warm waiting room locked up, all lights out. and his lamented roat tall flap ping Jeerlugly at hltn from the dooi This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That WheD 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 Phjne 103 I Douglas County I Fancy SUMMONS. post. OPTIMIST & co. I : II Kodak and nave your finishing done at the Roseburg Book Store. We do tho best work at niodorato prices. 6S5-tf TIZ" FOR ACHING, E, TIRED FEET To the Business Men of ROSEBURG Whn good lulrsman gers out busmen, he first pun on clmn collar nd gt hi hof ahinril. Thtn he looltj like more business nj he's mede Hying start toward getting It. Likewise, a community can go after more business and get it. The "clean collnr and ahiny shoos" of this town are the well-patnted stores, the bright, cheerv homos, the fresh, clean-looking buildings. The part pmt plavs in building up local pride cannot be put in tigures but its riuhI effects are recorded on the local inervhanls' sales sheets. Buy good paint. We recommend and sell Selby White Lead (Dutch Boy Printer Trnds Mnrk) nd pura linseed oil. We know of nothing else no satisfactory, so tasting and chrup in the long run. We tell all other pim necessaries at well. Get in touch with us today. Good live sore feet, burning fret, swol len l.i-t, KiviHty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. CJood bye corns, chIIoiim's, I. unions and r a ii- sf-ots. Xo moro ahae tight ness, no more limp, big with paitt or drawing tip your face in agony. ''I I 2" is nmiriesl. ' i, jTtsSaV! ill an, out ! H3JiV-TI I ",e Pinou. I jTi-af A I'Tudntioris which -v--' 'iS purl un the , niiiery. .h , feel, "tirt a ( any clrui:! j suifcr. 1 i that never stvr foot. I IZ" and for get y our font lion- coMifertnl le vnnr fr..r 2.i cent Ki of TIZ" new at t or liepjlr riu-nt .store. IVn't goon reel, gin, l Uct. toot nrvor luilt. 1 i tired. A roar's foot comfort gun or money -cfunded. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. I 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. Ranch, J. J. Betts, H. E. Ferchen and J. E Johnson, Defendants. To R. Ranch and H. E. Ferchen, two of the defendants above named: IX THE NAME OF THE 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 tho last day of tho time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 23rd day of Aug ust, 1915, said date being the explra-! tlon of six weeks from the date of, the first publication of this sum-, mons, the time prescribed for pilhll-; ration being once a week for six weeks. And If you fall so to appear nnd answer, for want thereof the plain 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-; lire 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:' thnt said payment be made within; thirty days or such reasonable tlmsj as may be fixed by the Court, the! person entitled thereupon to receive from plaintiffs a deed of conveyance j of certain real property In Douglas ' County. Oregon, described as fol-j lows, to-wit: I-ots Four (4 and Five (5) of. Block Two (!), Glengary Fruit i Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as the same appears upon the plat of Creamery Products Creamery THE KIDDIES LOVE IT so do the grown-ups. There is something about our pure, rich Ice cream that makes you want more. And tho chil dren! Well, let the little dnrllngs have all they want. It can't hurt them Its pur ity safeguards It.Tako some home with you for dinner. PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders 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, while the assortment is still good Co rae Peoples Supply Co.