V,. CONSTITUTIONALIST t.EER DEMANDS RECOGNI TION IN ryAf di a.n. i 'v.V, - v. - . xT m note- yi f tin ter'a claim amidst their half-ruined Improvements, but they drive him out. In Gold Pan, the partner chums meet hilly Meredith, owner of the camp's liveliest dance hall, Although engaged In the questionable business of conducting a "hurdy gurdy" none dure utter a word agulnst her char acter, mil burns himself rescuing a dance hall girl from a fire In Lilly's place, and his bravery excites Lilly'? Interest In him, which 1b strongly re ciprocated by Dill. Dully Presby In cites a strike of the mine workers. The partners' faithful engineer, old Hells Parks, tries to avert the strike and Btarts In to berate them. They fly at ihlm like a pack of wolves, which his feeble frame was not able to survive. Dill and Dick arlve, and NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S BALE ON 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 court on the 2nd day of JiTly 1915, in favor of Lewis St. Dennis and against W. R. Bauman for the sum of 1479.35 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2nd day of July, 1915, and the further sum of (38.40 costs and disbursements, in which judgment It was further ordered by the court, that the property attached at sight of poor Parks' battered form,' said action, and hereinafter de an elemental fury surges In Bill. Like a tiger In spring, he launches ' bit bulk into the ruck of the assailants of his old friend, and before many moments, Bells Parks Is avenged. The dam, furnishing power for the mii.e, is dynnmitcd. Dick in the meant'mc has fallen In love with Presby'tj daughter from the east, the beautiful Joan. Bill has taken up the trail and discovers that Presby instigated all the trouble. They find that Presby has tunneled under their mine and Is tapping their long sought ntolbcr lode. This means for Dick a struggle between love and duty for the plunderer is o.Ian's father. Joan her self solves the problem. Hill soon finds happiness with "The Lilly" the mystery of whose life is now cleared up. Tho plunderer will be fit the Talace theatre, Tuesday and Wednes day. TKXXIS TOUtXAMEXT Tl'ESDAV KVKXISd CJEN. V. CAHUANZA, CONSTITUTIONALIST LEADEIt Hit MEXICO, WHO DECLINES TO AGREE TO ANY PEACE PLAN THAT: DOESN'T RECOONIZ" THE CARUANZA GOVERNMENT. I scribed be sold for the satisfaction of said judgment In the manner pro vided by law, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of said court on the 2nd day of July, 1915, and said execution be ing to me directed and commanding me, the Sheriff of Douglas county, In the State of Oregon, In the name of the State of Oregon, In order to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, to sell the following described real property being the property attached In said action, to wlt: Southeast quarter (SEU of Sec tion Six (G), Township twenty-one i (21) South Range Four (4) West of j the Willamette Marldi&n; South half (SV6) of Southeast quarter (SEV1), Southeast quarter (SE'4) of the Southwest quarter (SW'4); South-' east quarter (SK'A ) of the Northeast quarter (NE4), and the Northeast i quarter (NE4) of the Southeast! quarter (REti). of Section two (21,! and the East half (H',4) of the Northeast quarter (NE4) of Section Sixteen (10), In Township 22 South COLNTV IIIM.S AI.UWi:i. dist. No. 5.00 2.50 0 1.2 8. (Continued from Saturday.) John Busunbark, road super. dlBt. 11 $ J. I Scott, road super, dist. No. 19 .'10.00 A. 15. Blocker, road super, dist. No. 20 Jt. C. Agee, road super, dist. No. 28 W. S. Howard, road super, dist. No. 29 "W. H. Brown, road super.; dist. No. 32 F. B. Lano, road super., dist. No. 33 2.50 Peter Dldtol, road super., dist. No. 37 50.00 J. M. Schaeffor, foreman, dist. No. 37 35 O. W. Groves, road super, dist. No. 38 11 C. G. Neet, road super., dist. No. 40 J. S. Aldiedge, road super., dist No. 4 2 J. R. Gllbtuu, road super., dist. No. 4 5 J. IT. Short, road super., dist. No. 4 7 5.00 1 Dr. 15. B. Stewart. Insane exam. 5.0o Dr. K. L. Miller, Insane exam. 5.00 I 12 i Roy (ll'iggs, suiter. i 21 ' j L. AI. Canfleld, suiter., dlst. No. 30 32.50 J. T. .Mi'Gce, super., (list No. 1 4 3 11.25 i II. L. tl'eunel, super., dlst. No. 57 10.25 Lydla Daseontb, deed, right of way 50.00 Henry Johnson, labor, court bouse 15.00 Pay Rolls. Hist. No. 3 425.00 Dlst. No. 0 18.00 Hist. No. 7 12.00 Hist. No. 10 37.00 Hist. No. 11 .' 14.00 Dlst. No. 14 5.00 00 I Hist. No. 19 203.03! Dist. No. 20 . . . Tho first real tennis tournament ever held in this city wiil Ho played Tuesday at the Christian church ten nis grounds at the corner of Wash ington and Rose streets. Some of of Range 5 West of the Willamette the best players in the city have en- Meridian; North half (NVi) of the fluttered and a number of fast and ex-1 Northeast quarter (NE'.i) and the j citing sets will be the result. The i Northeast quarter (NE of ithe 50 i elimination mutches will take con-i Northwest quarter (NW'4), of Sec siderablo time and will be played ! tion Thlrty-fiv (35), In Township during the day Tuesday. In the ev- 22 South of Range G West of the enlng at 5 o'clock the final matches! Willamette Meridian: Southeast will begin, and It is expected that the winner can be selected before dark. The tournament Is being arranged by tho Christian churcli tennis club and an admission fee of ten cents Is being charged. Among those who have entered are: Singles Geo. Hammond, "Will Clarke, Cecil Black, Grant Osborne, Woodson Maddox, O. E. Horning, Geo. Tucker, Lawrence Goodburn. Doubles Horning and FltzpnMclc, Clarke and Hamnionii, Tucker and Black, Goodburn and Osborne. In the singles, Velma Hates will 7.50 !.50 Dlst. No. 22 Dlst No. 2 2 Dist. No. 27 Dist. No. 28 Dlst. No. 211 I list Hist 10 00 1 ' ugaiiisi Ante uiacK. Hist. No. Dist. No. Dlst. No. DRMOXSTIIATIOV OK Sl'.MMER 2, 0((! Pltl'XIXG (!' 'RUT TREKS 2.40 1 0.4s' I'rof- W. S. rtrown, extension hor- Nn :)0 1 90.87 i ,lr"mirlst, 'f O. A. C, will give a Xo's" 2" 00 j' '"''"'-' demonstration and lecture on OOoj i'iuiiiiik into oilier pruning I practices at liootn and Klsller (tr im 34 20.00 Dlst. No. 37 .4 50.00 I chard, Winston locality, at 9 a. 111., W. llink- l)r. Geo. E. Ilouck, health of- ! Hist. No. 37 530. 00 fleer, etc 50.00 Hist. No. 38 ; 30.00 Glass and I'rudhouime Co., ' Hist. No. 10 32 7 5 Blipplles 100. Do, Hist. No. 12 32. SO J. W. Cole, surveyor's office. . 21. Oil; Hist. No. 43 20.00 Fred Strang, fruit Inspector . . S7.ti0 Hist. No. 45 111. 00 11. F. Nichols, commissioner . . 10.10 1 Hist. No. 47 10. 00 E. H. Plnkslon, commissioner 28. in! Dlst. No. 49 02.50 A. J. Brown, constable 5 on Dist. No. 50 9. 3,7 J. J. Bennett. Justice court, : Hist No. 54 32.00 State vs. Steuer 1.0", ' nist. No. 03 12.00 A. O. Clark, Justice court. ! Hist. No. 5 Special S5.75 State vs. Steuer 4.50 Hist. No. 20 Special 310.70 Harry Evans, testimony, Suite ! Hist. No. 55 Special 12. 00; v. Church 12.41) Hist. No. 57 Special 118.75 ! Clnrcncc McCollum, super, dlst. I Hist. No. (15 Special 1 00.75 : No. 3 50.00; Dlst. No. 12 General 74.00 Mrs. 11. G. William, supplies Hist. No. 57 General 100. 001 piuper., dlst. Indigents . . A. L. 'Butler, No. G James Parker. super, .list. No. 4 9 J. A. Hewitt, super., dist. No. 64 F. A. Tripp, super, dist . No. 55 Wm. Jackson, surer . .list No 03 J. II. McCoy, super . .list. So. (Continued tomorrow. 1 0 00 11,1.1 AM KUiMM. -1 111: PLi'xnKRKi:" and 2 p.m. at orchard of R. ley, nenr Cmpqua river bridge at en trance of Garden Valley and In other orchards in these vicinities on Friday. August 20. ilia pruning demonstration will consist chiefly of pruning young ap ple, pear and prune trees at the critic al age. to induce early fruit beari'i, of from four to seven years. This demonstration will be very important for fruit growers at this time, as sem nter pruning for trees or this age is recommended at the time the toreiln al buds hnve formed at the end of the shoots. Under our condition--this season, the time for this pruning will be the latter part of this month. FRED L. STRANG. County Fruit Inspector. e "THE HIGH ROAD" I The ultan.loned "Cross of Gold" 75 mine lias been bc.inctitbe.l to Hick Towns.'n.l. and with bis 'li.'n. I"!l 50 Matthews ( Ka mil ill I . they start to find ami work It. There they find 50 Hitllv Presby, reputed "a hard char acter" and who established a squat- Fresh Ice Cream, The Best in Town MY OWN MAKE R-Porter, the Leading Drink of the World Rosebun Confectionery "The High Road." with the fai tons star Valll Valll. a five-part motion picture, conies to the Mal'vtlc toinor-i row. when motion plct;ir patrons: will have the first opportunity of see-I lug the brilliant star of "The Purple! Koa.1" cud "The (",ioi'(f.aie Soldier"! In her first screen work. "The High Road" consists of two' hundred off scenes and required a cast of 7 5 principals. quarter (SE'4) of tho Southeast quarter (SEW) of the Southeast quarter (SEV4). of Section 9, North half (NV4) of the South half - (SV4 ), and South half (S) of South half (SV4) of Section 10; West half (WW) of the Northeast quarter (NEH), and the East half (F.) of Hie Northwest quarter (NW'4), of Section 12; and Lot 7, In Section 22, all In Township 22 South of Range 5 West of Willamette Meridian, to gether with all and singular the tene ments hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. NOW THEIIEFORE, In the name of the State of Oregon, and in com-1 pliance with said execution and or- dor 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 Co'urt House in Roseburg Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell lor cash subject to redemption all the right, tltle and Interest of the said defendants In and to said premises above described. GEO. K. QUINE, d-fri-S00-a27 Sheriff on. or before the 23rd day ' ug" ust, 1915, said date being the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, 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 Pon tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which Is aB fol lows: for a decree of strict foreclos ure against you rtqulrlng payment of tho sum of Nine Hundred itonnoo) Dollars with lUcrcat thereon at six per cent j'r ennnm from January 6th, 1914. i.ritll paid;, that said payment be made within, thirty days or such reasonable tims! 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 Four (4) and Five (5) of! Block Two (2), Glcngary Fruit Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as. the same appears upon the plat of said lands of record in the oMire 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-; east corner of said Lot 3 and running thence South along the Fast line of said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of said Lot , thence Northwesterly along; the line of public road to a point in tho South line of snld Lot 3, 178 feet; Northwesterly from the Southeast corner of said Lot, thence Northeast erly on a direct line to the Nortl' east corner of said Lot, as required by a written agreement entered inlo between plaintiffs and J. E. Johnson under date of January Oth. 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 nnd all other defendants above named be adjudged to havo no right, title or interest at law or In equity therein, and that all rlsht, title and Interest which you have heretofore had or claimed 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 I'mpqua Valley News, a newspaper of p.oseburg, Douglas County. Ore gon, by order of Honorable R. V. Mttrnters, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, . made and dated July 10th, 1915. The date of the first publication of this Biimnioiis la July 12th, 1915, and the da,to ot the last publication hereof Is August 23rd, 1915. I!. L EDDY, 7:!2-.t23 Attorney for Plaintiffs. BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS I lave nie t-xamino the ciillilren's eyes. It is important to them. .My policy is SATISI A( TIOX TO YOU Dr. B. H. Whitmer OITO.METIHST KyeslKlit .Specialist. Suite :ill Perkins Iildg. 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 Phjne 103 XOTICK OK FINAL KKTTLK.MKXT j In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Douglas county. In the mailer of the Estate of; George II. Emerson, deceased, In Ore-f gon. Notice la hereby given that the ! undersigned, administrator with will I annexed of tho etsate of George H. j Emerson, deceased In Oregon, .has' filed in the above named court, hls account in final settlement thereof j nnd tho court by order duly made! and entered on the journal theerof, i has fixed Tuesday, the 3 1 st day ofj August, 1915. at 10 o'clock a. m., for hearing objections. If any, to said final account and tho settlement of said estate. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1913. J. C. KfMKUTON'. Administrator with will annexed of tho estate of George H. Emerson, deceased. 7S0-a23 Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream it Ton iu:s the spot Every spoonful goes down with unfailing delight. It is Hie same cream we've Bold von f,,r years. The quality and flavor is absolutely un excelled. There's lio pos sibility of producing better at double our prices because we buy the best Ingredients and niake it ourselves. PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders ASSESSOR'S ",'OTICK. Notice Is hereby given that on the. f-c-ond Monday In 'September the Hoard of KnualUatlon will attend at he Asoe-sors office In the Court House of Douglas County, Ore gon, and publicly examine the assess ment rolls and correct all errors In Mnntlon. descrlt'tlon or qualities of 'and. lots or other proncrty assess "d by the assessor, end It shall be the '"v of persons "crested, to appear at the time and place appnlntrd. Hated this 17th (lay. of Augnist. 1915. F. I.. CAI.KINS. sw-$5-s13 Assessor. 81'MMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. E. U Gllea, S. C. Miller, George E. Houck, V. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamil ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs, vs. E. h. Westfall, J. H. Kerr, R. Ranch J. J. Belts. II. E. Ferchen and J. E Johnson, Defendants. : To R. Rauch and II. E. Ferchen, two, of the defendants above named: i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requlr-i ed to appear and answer to r'ain tlff's complaint against you now on' file In the above named court and cause on or before the last day of: tho time prescribed In the order forj publication of this summons, to-wlt, FOR BREAD & PASTRIES Go.to the;royal bakery We give "Sciip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :.: Uo jACHS0N STt NOW IS THE TIME OF YEAR and we wll. attend , Tyol M. , Th , C"" Phne 151 shop , the city. Estimate, furnished Re,, r "0T attention. ,alr ork Slvcn Prompt Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co Re.. Ph.n. ,4-"? C. W. rtushe.. Prop. m w 0." Ph" 15, "