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UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP NEW HAMPSHIRE IN MEXICAN WATERS, PHOTOGUAPilEU
WHILE flRINQ A BKOADHlltiii.
DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS
WILBUR NEWS
The Bchoul illreclors have hiul
the academy thorounhly clwineil iind
ronovutcd for the occupancy of the
school which heglriB Us session In
September.
Mr. R. Dlrdsiill and rnmlly have
gono to tlmtxina to reside.
Mrs. Loren Cox and child, from
rhoenlx. Ariz., are visiting at the
parental home or Mr. and Mrs. Lucius
Hall. I
Mrs. Wllliur Leonard, of Callponia,
came over on Friday to visit with
relatives for a few days.
Dame liunior Bays there Is to he a
veddlim hero In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Creen and fam
ily have loft for an outing at Han
don, Coob county.
Miss Marie Chapman, of Portland,
is visiting here. 1
Miss I. urn Plnkston, of Oakland,
in hero spending a few days Willi
relatives.
ltev. Runiniell and family return-
cd Wednesday after severnl weeks
outing near Dillard.
Mrs. Georgia Murphy nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Haskell and children motored
over from Wlnstuns last week to visit
frlonds.
Mrs. Sanford Hart and Loreen Cox
came over from Sutlierlln Wednesday
to visit with relatives.
Rnlph 1 leatli nnd wlfo visited at
Iho Sidwell home Sunday.
Kred Abel and two children went
to Roseburg Sunday to visit witli
Mrs. Abel at Mercy hospital.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. McCullt.cli and
laby motored to Wilbur Sunday. ;
1. P. McKay was a Hoselmrg vis
itor for a few hours Sutiinluy. j
Mrs. It. C. Hill and daughter, Alice,
visited at Drain Sunday.
A. H. Ottlnger. W. 1). Howard ami
J. M. Iliinnell left Saturday for Kel
logg, where they will hunt for a few
days.
Miss Jeauette Croft returned home
Thursday after a month's visit with
friends here.
Miss Cora l.owry lias been visiting
friends here. Mls :lv Wells gave
a party in her honor Wednesday ev
ening. Mrs. N". T. .lewell and sen. Teddy,
nnd daughter. Mrs v n it, n visited
nt the llnwaid lutin'c Stmdny
Mrs. Win. Kader spent tin- night
with Mr and Mrs Walter Kins, I
Mrs. C, W. SIhmI relumed Sun,l:iy
from her trip in the Panama ei"',.
tlon. She sas sli,. had a delluln f nl
Visit and the fair !s eertailily gr.ia.l.
Fresh Ice Cream, The Best in Town
MY OWN MAKE
R-Porter, the Leading Drink of the World
Roseburg Confectionery
A PEACE-BRINGING BROADSIDE,
but sho failed to sec nny Douglaa
county exliiliit of note, except tho
Dyslnger deer antler furniture. On
asking one of tho attendants the rea
son he said tho liouglas county ex
hibit, was merged in witli tiic Kogue
river. Willamette and other exhibits
from Oregon.
MELROSE
TlirenlihiK Is in onU'r with most of
the crops giving a fair yield.
H. Ht ii libs Ih having nonie repapor
ing done In his attractive home.
Mr. Thomas Scott and family have
the distinction of heiiiK the only fam
ily from here to travel by auto to
visit the exposition.
H. P. Conn, who was on the sick
list, is much Improved.
F. A. Goff has put Into practice
one of his pet theories of modern
conveniences and has Installed a wa
ter system In his homo.
Melrose Is having an Influx of sum
mer visitors. Miss Kathorlne Busen
bnrk and Miss Keitlia Conn, of Port
land, are each spending their annual
vacation at the homo of their respec
tive parents. Miss Delia Tlurroway,
a missionary from India, and friend,
Mr. Porter, are visiting with the
former's sister, Mrs. Q. W. Kruno
and brother.
Ttoseoe Conn Is wearing the plens
antest of parental smiles since the
arrival of young Iloscoe Imrie, on the
1 1th Inst. MCSK1I.
DAILY V KATI! Kit RKPOIIT.
U. S. Weather "hnrrnu. local offico
Knsoburg. Oregon, 21 hours ending
ly a. m., Wednesday, August IS. 191 it.
Precipitation In inc-hes and hun
dredths: Hiubest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night
Precipitation, lust - l hours .. ..
Total precipitation since first of
mouth
Normal precipitation for this
month
SO
51
.33
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1. I'.U I. to date 2 l.fio
Average precipitation from Sep
tember i . 177 I .t
Total deficiency from Sep
tember i. i9i-i 9.:.:;
Average precipitation for 3S
wet reason, I September to
May Inclusive) 32.00
WILLIAM HKI.L.
Observer.
KOSKItUU;
PAItTV
A.SCKNDS MT. SCOTT
A party of Roseburg people com
posed of Mrs. I- Oiilard, and
daughters, Gertrude and Alta, Lillian
Krogel, Hollls Patterson and Ed
King, made the ascent of Mt. Scott
this morning, according to a long dis
tance telephone to l"ie :;owa from
the summit. Mrs. Dillard states that
tho view from where they are
wonderful and through the distant
haze they can see Mt. Hood and Mt
Shasta, over two hundred miles away
It took the party about tour hours
to attain the summit, and they in
tended to take their noon lunch
there before making the descent.
The message was sent from the
ranger's station at the extreme top
of the mountain and was very dis
tinct. Mrs. Dillard and party are
camping ut the base of Mt. Scott,
and she states that the fishing Is
fine, but there are few hr.ntrrs and
they have seen but little game. The
station Is In charge of Hanger Cripp,
who said he had seen no forest fires
this far. It was very cold there
early in tho morning, but the day
had turned out one of great beauty
and warmth.
A TKITIII'TL AD.
Speaking about honesty In adver
tising, K. II. Churchill hands in this
ono which he says he ran across,
seems to about strike the top notch.
Krom t ho St. Petersburg, Uussia,
Otogoloski "whatever that is!"
"The reason why I have hereto
fore been able to sell my goods so
much lower than anybody else is
that I am a bachelor and do not need
to make a profit for the maintenance
of a wife ami children. It is now
my duty to inform the public that
tins advantage will shortly he with
drawn from them as I am about to
be married. They will therefore do
wll to make their purchases at once
at the old rate."
Tender, Excellent
Flavored Meats
Are bound to please the most
critical. Always the best qual
ity at tho most reasonable
prices.
Prompt Delivery,
fash Meat Market
(Hislu Hamilton lrug Storo
Jui'kMiti Sltvet.
I'll. Mir I 1 1.
Kit'.' il.'Mv.Tv to nil p:,rts of oity
ASSESSOR'S :iTICK.
Notirt' is luTriiy K'v.'n tiuit on the
M"'cnil Momluy in 'Scjiteniiier the
I'oard of Kiitia'.l.Atton will attend at
"!. As.wsnr effii'C In the Court
House of Douglas County, Ore
gon, a till publicly ?:in:;ne the asscss-
i.'m rolls i:u.i rorre-t all errors in
''li:;:'.'!!. dei-ct it tlon or qualltios of
n i.l, lots or other lo-nnorty a.sess
nl by tho assessor, nnd it shall lie the
of nrrsoti. '"''osle'l to appear
at the time antl ptuce appointed.
Dated this 17th day of August,
1915.
F. 1.. CAT KINS.
sw-S5-13 Asst'saor.
NOTICE OP fi!!EHlFPg SALE ON
ATTACHMENT EXECUTION.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN:
That by virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of tile 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 July 1915, In favor of Lewis St.
Dennis and against W. R. Bauman
for the sum of $479.35 with Interest
thereon at tho rate of eight per cent
per annum from the 2nd day of July,
1915, and the further sum of $38.40
rosts and disbursements, In which
Judgment it was further ordered by
the court, that the property attached
In said action, and hereinafter de
scribed be sold for the satisfaction of
said Judgment in the manner pro
vided by law, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed in tho 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 tho 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 (SE14 of Sec
tion Six (6), Township twenty-ono
(21) South Range Four (4) West of
the Willamette Marldlan; South half
S4) of Southeast quarter (SE1),
Southeast quarter (SE'4) of tho
Southwest quarter (SW'4); South
east quarter (SE'4 ) of the Northeast
quarter (NE'4), and the Northeast
quarter (NE) of the Southeast
quarter (SE'4), of Section two (2),
and the East balff(E'4) or the
Northeast quarter ('E&) of Section
Sixteen (16), in Township 22 South
of Range 5 West of the Willamette
Meridian; North half (NV4) of the
Northeast quarter (NE'4) and tho
Northeast quarter (NEW) of ithe
Northwest quarter (NWK), of Sec
tion Thlrty-flve (35), in Township
22 South of Range 6 West of the
Willamette Meridian; Southeast
quarter (SE?4) pf the Southeast
quarter (SE) of the Southeast
quarter (SEW), of Section 9, North
half (NV4) of the South halt (S.
and South half (S) of South half
(S4) of Section 10; West half
(W!4I of tho Northeast quarter
(NE!4), and the East half (E) of
the 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 THEHEFORE, In the name
of the Stato of Oregon, and In com
pliance witli 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. in. of said day at
tho front door of the County Court
llouso in Roseburg Douglas County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell for
cash Bubject to redemption all the
right, title and interest of the said
defendants in and to said premises
above described.
GEO. K. QiTINE,
d-fii-S00-a27 Sheriff
NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLK.MKXT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas county. i
In tho matter of the Estate of j
George II. Emerson, deceased, in Ore-1
gon. i
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator with will
annexed of tho ctsate of George H.
Emerson, deceased in Oregon, Jias
filed in the above named court, his
account In final settlement thereof
nnd the court by order duly made
and entered on the Journal thecrof,
has fixed Tuesday, the 31st day of
August. 1913. at 10 o'clock a. m..
for hearing objections, if any, to said
final account and the settlement of
said estate.
Dated this 23rd day of July, 1913.
J. C. FUi.i.ERTON,
Administrator with will annexed of
the estate of George II. Emerson,
deceased. 7S0-a23
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
E. L. Giles, S. C. Miller, George E.
Ilouck, W. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamil
ton and ThomaB Cobb, Plaintiffs,
vs. j
E. L. Westfall. J. H. Kerr, R. Rauch
J. J. Betts, H. E. Ferchcn and J !
E Johnson, Defendants. I
To R. Rauch and H. E. Ferchen, two
of the defendants 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
rami on or before the last day of
tho time prescribed In the order for
publication of this summons, to-wlt.
on or before the 23rd day of Aug-no right, title or Interest at law or
ust, 1915. said date being the explra-i m equity therein, and that all right,
tlon of six weeks from the date oftitle and interest which you have
the first publication of this sum-' neretof0re had or claimed therein be
mons, the time prescribed for publi- foreyer barred ana- foreclosed and
cation being once a week for six immo,iintn
8 i that plaintiffs be put into immediate
a nnsspRslon of said prem'ses, and
And If you fall so to appear and .possession oi sum
answer, for want thereof the plain- plaintiffs pray for general relief
tiffs will apply to the Court for the This Summons Is published in the
relief demanded In said complaint, a Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper
succinct statement of which is as fol- . posehurg. Douglas County. Ore-
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 Cth, 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 fol
lows, to-wlt;
Lots Four (4) and Five (5) or
Block Two (2), Glengary Fruit
Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as
tho same appears upon the plat of
said lands of record In the office of
tho County Clerk of said County:
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 nnd running
thence South along the East lino of
said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of!
said Lot .thence Northwesterly along
tho line of public road to a point in!
the South line of said Lot 3, 178 feet
Northwesterly from tho Southeast
corner of said Lot, thence Northeast
erly on a direct line to the North-1
east corner of said Lot, as required 1
by a written agreement entered Into
between plaintiffs and J. E. Johnson!
under date of January Cth. 1912, youj
having succeeded to some Interest or;
claim under said agreement. And
In default of such payment within
said time plaintiffs prny that they
be adjudged to be the absolute own
ers of said premises and entitled:
to immediate possession thereof, andf
that you and all other defendants'
above named be adjudged to have
This May Jar the Public But
It Is a Good Jar at That
rz.Ttwr-
When canning fru.t use the Mason or
Economy jars. We carry a full line
of all sizes of each.
WRIGHT
The Square
Cor Lane and Sheridan
Douglas County
Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream
Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders
FOR BREAD PASTRIES
Go;to THEJROYAL BAKERY
We give "Scrip" with every purchase
WM. PARKER, Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST.
NOW IS THE TIME OF YEAR
to have your heating plants looked over for needed re
pairs, so as to be ready for winter. Call Phone 151
and we will attend to you needs, we carry the largest stock of any
shop in the city. Estimates furnished. Repair work given prompt
attention.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
Kes. Phone C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Pbone 151
gon, by order of Honorablo R. W.
Warders, County Judge of Douglas
County, Oregon, made and dated
July 10th, 1915. Tho date of the
first publication of this summons is
July 12th, 1915, and th? daio of th9
last publication hereof Is August
23rd, 1915.
1). L EDDY,
T32-a23 Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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BEFORE SCHOOL
OPENS
Have me examine the children's eyes.
It is important to them. My policy ia
SATISFACTION' TO YOfc' , f'
Dr. B. H. Whitmer
OITOMET1HST
Eyesight Specialist.
Suite 31 1 Perkins Illilg.
Take Elevator.
ROSE11UKG, ORE. '
& RIEDEL
Deal Grocers
Phjne 103
Creamery Products
IT TOITIIKS THE SPOT
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
excelled. There's Ho pos
sibility of producing better
at double our prices because
we buy tho best ingredients
and make " ourselves.
PHONE 340
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