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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1915)
TOM COWLER, NEWEST TO TOM COWLER. SHOWN IN FIGHTING POSES AND STREET DRESS, IS THE NEWEST HEAVY- j WEIGHT. JIM CORBETT HAS HIM IN CHARGB AND SAYS HE WILL LEFT-JAB HIS WAY TO I THE TITLE. CORBETT SAW COWLER KNOCK OUT THREE HEAVIES IN AUSTRALIA BEFORE ', CRINGING HIM TO THE UNITED STATES. HOLltKOOK 1HJNN AM) A LICK ItltAPY IN "THE HOBS' Michnol Regan, "The Boss," 1b a well studied type Irish by blrih.i and transplanted early in youth lo the United States. .Or he was of liu modiate Irish descent; It ma'.iurf lit tle whlih The ciia: point Is l!:at Micky, iu'ui the mnrer of his kind, rose to success by his wits, and at his zenith fell In love with a girl, who promised to be his wife (In name only) in order to sav8 her father from ruin. But the girl's leo-( pie don't like Michael; the girl he- elf does not act kindly to him; other; enemies civil and ecclesiastical, are arrayed against him and then It be comes the contest of a boss against apparently overwhelming odds. In the end, the boss defeats his enemies and wins his wife. Hornbrook Bllnn finds In the part of Michael Regan, one thoroughly' well suited to his robustious style. Alice Brady Is the young wife, and she acquits herself with perfect art nd skill In a trying but sympathetic role. This feature will be shown at the Majestic Saturday. ATTKNTION FHUIT (iltOWKItS The attention of all fruit growers ii called to an excellent bulletin Just' off the Oregon experiment station 1 press on "prng" with over 70 j chundlse business to C. H. Burkhold pages and 50 Illustration prepared by. er, of Cottage Grove, who will take the division of horticulture In co- possession In a few days. Mr. F. L. operation with the department of hot- any. This bulletin Is especially op-! fortune for growera who nre soon to' commence summer pruning, a prac tice which Is being more gonernlly usud and Its advantages being more generally appreciated evory year. The third compter on "'Pruning Young Trees" by Pror. C. I. Lewis-Ham takes up summer pruning In detail. and very clearly demonstrates by in- tractions and figures tho best meth od of pruning under this practice. I Other excellent chaptj-rs of this bul-j sweetheart of Texas Smith, a notor-! in Bftl(1 aetlon' nnu hereinafter de letln are "Pruning the nenrliiR Prune ions outlaw. When he returns to j scrlbe1 he old'for the satisfaction of Tree" and "Pruning the Hearing A -' pl9 and Pear Tree." "Tho Study of Roseburg Confectionery 11. II. WOODS, Prop. , Cass and Stevens Streets fi CAUTIOH , .fl-r!'"- 'f9i.fcoii.'5';ti;A .Wk.U... U . t lit1 '-1 ! THING IN HEAVYWEIGHTS, THE TITLE, SAYS CORBETT. Fruit Buds" and "Plant Pyslology as Related to Pruning". . , This and other bulletins and ctr- In the end- saves Texas. This cele culars issued by the Oregon Agri- brated fight scene was such a realis- cultural College may oe secured free, while the supply lasts, by address- Ing the Extension Division of the Ore- gon Agricultural College, Corvallis.j Oregon. For the benefit of those growers who are under the lmpres slon that they are to receive the bul letins of this station because they are or rather were on the mailing list of the college, It might be stated that this system of distribution is no long- er used, and that now by request a monthly college extension circular Is stent listing the available bulletins. Where the title of the bulletin does not fully Indicate the scope of the publication, a brief description of the content Ib Riven. . Other bulletins which the up-to-date fruit grower should have be fore the supply Is exhausted are No. 123, "How and When to Spray the Orchard" and No. 118, "Handling the Fruit Crop". , FRED L. STRANG Fruit Inspector for Douglas Co. WKLL KNOWN Ill'HINKSS HOl'HK IN YONOALUA OlIANCIKS HANDS The firm of Beard and Co., who have been so long and favorably known In Yoncnlla, have disposed of their interests In the general mor- Heard has not definitely decided what ho will do, but for the present will remain In Yoncalla. . i ON THE NIGHT STAGE. Robert Edeson, tho noted actor Is starred with Rhea Mitchell and Wll- S. Hnrt. Austin, the clergmayn, comes to the western town and falls In love with nello Shields, a alrl of the dance hulls, onlv to find that sh Is tlie the hotel after escorting Belle home, he finds Texas, taunted by his com- THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME !LFNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" WILL - LEFTJAB HIS WAY, I ' panlons, engaged In a terrific ft: I fight. Austin goes to his rescue, and tic and actual affair that after It wag over, many of the participants were In the hospital,, and others, including Edeson and Hart were so .bruised and lame they could hardly hobble about. The parson and his rival then become friends and, despite the fact that Austin and Belle get mar ried, the two remain friends. The young wife visits the neighboring town and Is prevailed upon to go to a dance hall there, where "Handsome lack" Malono Imposes his attentions upon her. Ho writes her a note, In sisting on her meeting him that night, when the night stage arrives. She confides in Texas, who rides out 'o meet Malone. A mnsk over his face, the road agent stops the stage and takes Malone on a long walk over the desert, telling him never to dare return. As he rides away Ma lone fires. Swinging about In his saddle, Texas wipes out the debt he iwes Austin for saving hlra that (light In the row. "On the Night Stage" will - be shown at the Palace theatre. for one dny only, Saturday, July 31. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALF, OX ATTACHMENT EXECUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, Oregon, on the 15th day of July, 1915. on a Judgment rendered In said ennrf ih ,! hv I of July 1915 In favor of Lewis St. Dennis and against W. It. Bauman for the sum of $479.35 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2nd day of July, 1 1915, and the further sum of $38.40 costs and disbursements, In which 4,.,ltr.,.nn If . ..-,1 . . "'""-"- " ""iner oruereu oy tho court- thtt the property attached said Judgment In the manner- pro-1 vlrlnH l.w lo... Vtll j mum juuKiieiU. was. enrolled ond docketed In the clerk's office of said court on the 2nd dav j of July, 1915, and said execution be 1 Ing to me directed and commanding I me, tho Sheriff of Dpuglas county, In j the Stae of Oregon, in the name j of th0 State of Oregon, In order to j satisfy said judgment, costs and ac j crulng costs, to sell the following I described real jiroperty being the CIIAS. F. HOPKINS Attorney nt I aw Room PJO Perkins Wdg. HiMehurir, Orenro'u. ' 4 Especial attention given to con- vcyanclng and the examination of titles to real estate. Prac- tlcos In all state and federal ' courts. KAWNUK. 1'Ilin Wlnto LXTON, Wlnto M.iilraj AR.R.OW COLLARS t ftcvnt Inc. MAKERS n.rrrr. rmiiiniv . co. property attached In said action, to wlt: .'' : ' Southeast quarter (8E of Sec tion 8U (6), Township twenty-one (21) South Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Maridl&n; South half; S'4) of Southeast quarter (SE14), Southeast quarter (SE44)' of the! Southwest quarter (SW); South-i east quarter (SE ) of the Northeast j quarter (NE14), and the Northeast quarter (NB14 ) of the Southeast' quarter (SE), of Section two (2), I and the East half . (E1) of the j Northeast quarter (NE) of Section1 Sixteen (16), In Township 22 South' of Range 5 West of the. Willamette Meridian; North?-halt (SW) -0f the Northeast quarter (NEU)'.and the Northeast quarteri (NE'4 ) of ihe Northwest quarter (NWV4), of Scc-j tion Thlrty-fhv (35). In Township; 22 South of Range 6 West of thej Willamette Meridian; Southeast! quarter (SE)'of the Southeast! quarter (SEV1) oj the Southeast quarter (SEVi), of Section 9, North i half (NV4) of the South halt (S),j and South half (S) of South half; (Si) of Section , 10; West half j (W'6) of the .Northeast quarter j (NEW ), and the East half (EV4) of the Northwest quarter (NW14), of Section 12; and Lot 7, In Section 22, all In Township 22 South of Range 6 West of Willamette Meridian,, to gether with all and singular the tene ments hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining, -v NOW -THEHEFORE, in' the name of tha. State of Oregon, and In com pliance with said execution and or der of sale, I will on Saturday the 28th day of Augusa, 1915, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House In Roseburg Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and1 sell for cash subject to redemption all the right, title and Interest of the said defendants in and to said premises above described. , GEO. K. QUINE, d-frl-800-a27 Sheriff: NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county. In the matter of the Estate of George II. Emerson, deceased, In Ore gon. n Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator with will annexed of the etsate of George H. Emerson, deceased in Oregon, ihas filed in the above named court, his account In final settlement thereof, and the court by order duly made and entered on the Journal theerof, has fixed Tuesday, the 31st day of August, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement of said estate. . Dated this 23rd dny of July, 1915. J. C. FULLERTON, Administrator with will annexed ofi the estate of George H. Emerson, deceased. 780-a23 EXECl'TOU'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court or 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 tha abova named estate has filed In the above entitled Court his account in final settlement thereof, and the Court by order duly made and entered on the Journal thereof has fixed Thursday, e 25th 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-746-a!2 SUMMONS, v In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. I E. L. Giles, S. C. Miller, George E. 1 Houck, W. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamil ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs, j vs. j E. L. Westfall, J. H. Kerr, R. Rauch, J. J. Detts, H. E. Ferchen and J. E Johnson, Defendants. To R. Ranch and H. E. Ferchen, two of thedefendants above named: IN 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 the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wlt. on or before the 23rd, day of Aug ust, 1915, Bald dato being the expira tion of six works from the dato of the first publication of this -summons, the time prescribed for publi cation being once a week for six weeks. And If you fall so to appear and 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 Btrlct foreclos-j tire against you requiring payment of the sum of Nine Hundred (1900.00) Dollars with Interest thereon at six per cent per annum from January 6th, 1914, until paid; that said payment be made within thirty days of 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 fol lows, to-wlt; Lots Fonr (4) and Five (5) of Block Two (2), Glengary Fruit Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, ns the same appears upon the plat of said lands of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County; J 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 tq the Southeast corner of 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. 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 j said time plaintiffs pray that they be adjudged to he 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 be forever barred and foreclosed and This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That : When canning fru.t use the Mason or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. ' WRIGHT The Square Cor Lane and. Sheridan Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders FOR BREAD $ PASTRIES Gojto THE;ROYAL BAKERY JVe give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKFP, Prop. :: 110 JACKSON ST. Let Us Estimate Your Work All the pleasure gained through cheap prices vanishes with choap materials And workmanship. . - ... ' . Get Your Worh Done By Us We guarantee all Materials and TVormanshlp. The work we do; the materials we furnish; thB prices we charge, all give satisfac tion. . Roseburg Plumbing Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, that plaintiffs be put into Immediate .possession of said premises,- and plaintiffs pray for general relief. This Summons Is published In the UmDaua Valley NewB, a newspaper of Roseburg, Douglas Comity, Ore gon, by order of Honorable R. W. Maroters, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made and dated July 10th, 1915. The date of tho first publication of this summons la July 12th, 1915, and the dato of th3 last publication hereof Is August 23rd, 1915. ii ' If. L EDDY, ' 732-ai3 Attorney for Plaintiff. My' Bid for Your Patronage Quality Eyeglasses perfectly fitted.' Sir William Crooks lens for bright light. . ... - Dr. B, H. Whitmer OITOMETIHST V Eyesight Specialist. Suite 311 Perkins Bldg. ' Take Elevator. ROSEBURG, ORE. " .. & RIEDEL Deal Grocers Phjne 103 IT TOUCHES THE SPOC Every spoonful goes down, with unfailing delight. It is the same cream we've sold' you for years. The- quality and flavor is absolutely un excellod. There's !no pos sibility of producing Better at double our prices because we buy the best Ingredients and make It ourselves. PHONE 340 & Heating Co. Prop. 220 4 Oak. Phone 151