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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1915)
! t SEARCHING MEXICANS IN TEXAS, 4 r 2 '".'O?,' 0 (4 V7 ' ' '"I IN f r ,W f .V SWT '-.J . - r J ' ftr'rh I ; - , 41 1 I,? -fa I t "r i , W - 1 i'V tj.' Y 1 . V ri-A 33 NHTICE OP 8HEHIKFS SALE ON ATTACHMEXT KXECXTIOX. 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 lath 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 on or before the 23rd day of Aug 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 wprka. And If you fall so to ac-ar and .possession of said prem'ses. and answer, for want thereof the plain- plaintiffs pray for general relief, tiffs will apply to the Court for the This Summons Is published In tha relief demanded In said complaint, a I'mpqua valley cws, a ntimper I succinct statement of which Is as fol- t Koseburs. Douglas County. Ore . lows: for a decree of slrb t foreclos- Ron. by or.b r of Honorable R. V.'. 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 bi forever barred and foreclosed and that plaintiffs be put into immediate 0. 7 K 4U 4 .A. fc' Marsters, County Judge of Douglas SUSPICIOUS LOOKINfl MEXICANS IJROUCIIT INTO CA.MT AND SEARCHED BY AMERICAN SOLUIEliS IN TEXAS. fnr tha o,im nt tiTQ Or. t.u i, . ; ure against vou reoulrlnir payment thereon at the rate of eight per cent f the 8um of N,ne Hundred County, Oregon, made and dated per annum from the 2nd day of July,! r90o.O0) Dollars with Inlrrcst ! July 10:h. 1!15. The date of the 1915, and the further sum of $38.4 0 j thereon at six per cent per annum' fllHt publication of this summons Is costs and disbursements, In which from January Cth, 19H, until paid; I Jlv 12lh. ,'lir'' ar'(1 tn da:o of ti3 Judgment it was further ordered by that said payment be made wlthlnj'1 publlcutloti hereof Is August the court, that the property attached: thirty days or such reasonable Urns; 23rd. 191 5. In said action, and hereinafter de-jas may be fixed by the Court, the! !!- KUDV, scribed be sold for the satisfaction of : person entitled thereupon to receive! TS'-'-iCS Attorney for Plaintiff, said Judgment In the manner pro- j from plaintiffs a deed of conveyance ' ti3!XSXtt3E3E2X8SGISTmB vldcd by law, which Judgment was of certain real property In Douglas1 enrolled and docketed in the clerk's- County, Oregon, described as fob! office of said court on the 2nd dayi'ows. to-wlt: j of July, 1915, and said execution be- Lois Four (4) and rive (5) of i Ing to me directed and commandlngl Block Two (2), Glengary Fruit' me, the Sheriff of Douglas county, in I Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as, tho State of Oregon, in the namel tne same appears upon the plat of: of thB State of Oregon, In order to'6al(1 ,ads of record In tbo office of; satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, to Bell the following described real property being the property attached in said action, to-wit: the County Clerk of said County: ; also that part of Lot Three (3) In; said Clengary Fruit Lands described as follows: Beginning at the North ! east corner of said Lot 3 and running' thence South along the East line ot said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of1 DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS RIDDLE Tllddlo was crowded with disap pointed children (unci their elders also) Wednesday, when through an accident to one of the curs, the Turks and Hanks circus, which was billed lor Riddle, fulled to show. The de pot was swarmed with eager kid dles as early as 8:30 a. m., and they stayed right there till fi p. in., hoping against hope that the circus would come. Large crowds from Canyon vlllo, Days Creek, Myrtle Creek and tho surrounding country streamed into town all day to attend the show, wulted lond and patiently ami then turned toward home', in nearly every home there were tired, worn out nnd tear-stulned little face s lying on pillows heavy with disappoint ment, where for many nights they had been dreaming of tbo glories of circus day. j Riddle was a manle'ss town Sunday. Baturday tho stampede commenced, and one could almost imagine war liad been declared. Every man who could get away sbouble-red bis gun and 'hit the trail feir the tall tim ber," lo be first on the grounel Sun flay In pursuit of the wily deer. Miss Opal Clliunre spent Sunday at Myrtle Creek visiting Miss V. Hive, j llousman Crosby has finished wir ing tho new concrete building of I). F. Everette for electric lights. ! Misses Helena and llbincho Kid dle left Tuesday for San Kranelsio. where they will enjey several weeks at tho fair. Remember the- big 2n-buek free an nual venison barbecue at Riddle, Monday. September (i, the ilay nf the "big cut" wbeui the 111. I. lie Hod and Can club licilelM open house tei all. Tbo big dance pavilion will be- rin Islied, where' dancing will he Imlulg rd 111 afteineion un.l evening and a plltiire show operated also Rifle And shot gun shunting during the ,ay. 1'rlies are offered fnr the bucks to be brought In for the feast. Mian ( uinult and wife ih'partc.l Saturday Tier California, after a vMt with relative ivtaluma. they will Pel"' I to San Fran. (sen. ,,r, lb. y Intend to spend s.'ieral weeks lining the exposition. Harry Williams. Claude .Riddle, Jim Crlpps and Fr.d Slussey, came In Monday from a hunting trip, .a, h icwardi'd for their trip by packing In a fine buck. Horn. In Mr and Mrs John Cor- nutt, August I I, a 9 '.i pound son. N. I). Huigoyne was a Rose-burg j visitor for a fe'W days last week. I Mrs. Win. .Mi-llor anil children re : turned from tlie-ir summer camp on j Mlelillo Creek last Thursday and are ' now located ul their former home. Misses Laura and Mary Nichols left Thursday for Dillard where they will visit lor several weeks at the homo of their uncle', Crover Lady. Southeast quarter (SE of Sec tion Six (C), Township twenty-one (21 ) South Range Four (4) West of said Lot .thence Northwesterly along the Willamette Marid.an; South half the n. of pubIlc road t0 , point , of Southeast quarter (SEW) ' i. ., . 5r.,.th.. , 7 , ' tho South line of said Lot 3, 178 feet L! I Southwest quarter (SW)- South-1 thWeStrly from the s'"esl "a". j fast quarter (SE'4 ) of the Northeast i T"" ' Sa'd L'' '"e"Ce :or,ucast- Mlsses Florence and Doris Cuts-! Quarter (NE'4), and the Northeast! n 8 d"'eCt "nb lU" North" forth. Lorena Roe and Ethel Hall and1 quarter (NE4 ) of the Southeast I f"' ' BaUi L'' " Te,uim Rodney Dobson returned Wednesday, quarter (SB ), of Section two I ) ! ,& ? aBreen'e,U entercd illto from a , weeks camping trip to Cra- and the East ha f (e", of t'he I 1 -Th f ?T" J- J"nS" ter lake, renoiling ., most de'licht-1 N ....., , I. ' ,e "e Of January (ill.. 1 9 1 2, you , . ' , , , . " v ' UI o'on having succeeded to '" ' ""--i" lc . ouiura in), in Township 22 South say the roads are good and they hlk- of Range 5 West of th9 Willamette en mom oi me way. Merieiian: North half v if W l ' , Miss Irene Cplegger. of Eugene, la visiting Miss llazul Rasor for sev eral weeks. Ceo. '.Oitsforth and tlie-ir guest. Miss Julia Oilbreth, re turned Wednesday from a two weeks' ) of the Northeast quarter (NE14) and the Northeast quarter (NEW) of ithe ! Northwest quarter (N"4), of Sec family audition Thlrty-flve (35). in Township Mrs. Fred Miller left Friday even- camping trip at Tiller. Ing for her home at Toledo, Wash , I Mrs. Frank llerringtnn left Wed afteT a visit ..ere with her daughter,1 nesday for an outing In the nioun- j tains with friends. Misses Hazel Rasor, Lulu Rasor and Irene Cplegger, returned Tues day from a trip to Crater lake where they were camping. Thomas Citsforlb has returned from a vacation spent at Crater lake. .Mrs. I'eti'r Clam, Jr. Mr. Sloane, who resleles on (lie : I'arke'r farm near town, left Friday for Portland on a business trip. I Ernest Primer left Friday for a i short visit at Summit. Miss Esthe r Sargent left Saturday for Rucks Fork w here she w ill be the , guest of Miss Olaelys Jackson for a of Days Creek, spent Wednesday In I we'ek. town. Hen F. Nichols and wife returned1 Dr. W. F. Kaiser nnd C. F. Thorn- Thursday from a pleasure trip (o j Ion, the local photographer, are busy Scottsburg. I experimenting .with X-ray photo- I e'lni- I'loti. uir ,i,l ol,ll,lhnn ,.t ! fFi-nnha Tlr Vnluop t,,.t nnni.. Days Creek were visiting In town Sat-' Installed an X-ray machine In his of ureiay. j fice. Jim Hates holds the record of 1 bringing In the first buck of the sea- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. son, returning home Sunday evening i In the County'Court of tile State of 22 South of Range 6 West of the Wlllametto Meridian; Southeast quarter (SE'4) of the Southeast quarter (SE.V4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SE4 ), of Section 9, North half (NV4) of the South half (S), and South half (SVj) of South half (SV4) of Section lo'; West hulf (W'j) of the Northeast quarter (NEW ). and the East half (EV4 ) of the Nortljwest quarter (NW'4), of 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 BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS Have me examine the children's eyes. It is important to them. -My policy is SATISFACTION TO VOt' Dr. B. 11. Whitmer OPTOMETRIST Eyesight Specialist, Suite Ul I Perkins Iileig. Take Elevator. ROSEIICRC, ORE. with a fine uiree-pointer. 1 Claude E. Kiddle, who has been : employed on the Tribune force for 1 several months, has severed Ills con nection with that paper. Miss Dorothy Seiirr Is In charge of the library during the abse-ne-e of the librarian, Miss Esther Sargent. John Arzncr and son. Ted. and Millard (lllbreth, arc enjoying a fish ing trip near Tillamook. Miss Maine Sykes, of Roseburg. Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Rev. C. W. linker, wife anil daugh ter, passed through Riddle, one day last week, on the'lr way to Tiller where they enjoye'd an outing. Mrs. Hen Krown and daughter. Lu clle. who ihnve been visiting Mrs. Itrown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Call (leer, left the latter part of the week for their Jionie at Hums. Harney county. Kit Oliver, nf California, has been a vile.si at (be 1 .'mi' el hie hrolhi-r, F It Oliver, fur some lime. Misses Kale and Nellie Lee. of Salma. Kans. stopped over here on their let'mi fr.'ni San Franeist'ii, las! w.'k and we're gue-sts at the C, F. Sow ersl'v Inline. The vnunger set have Issued lnvl ir.i.iis mi- Saturday evening for one i' (heir .1.1 i irl. I f ii 1 dances at Slulli'r Mrs. Dennis Hanks and children.! Sccti,,n 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 th0 State of Oregon, and In com pliance with said execution and or der of sale, I will on Saturday the' otn day of Augusa, 1915, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court llouso In Roseburg Douglas County, Oregon, ofrer for Bale and sell for cash subject to redemption nil the right. tltle and Interest of the said defendants In and to said premises above described. GEO. K. QUINE, d-frl-800-a27 Sheriff This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That . . e-u.iaiuS ii u. i use i lie ,ia son or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. WRIGHT & RIEDEL The Square Deal Grocers Cor Lane and Sheridan Phjne 103 Oregon for the County of Douglas. In tho matter of tho estate of William . livers, ie'ceased. N'otlc Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix has filed In the above entitled Court her account In f'nal settlement of said estate, and the Court by order duly made has j fixed Monday, the 20th day of Sep-1 tember. 1 D 1 .-. . at 10 o'clock, a. in.. Tor hearing objections, lr any there he, to said final account and the set tlement of said estate. Hali'd at Rose burg. Oregon, this the Hih day of August. 1915. MARY SILVERS. s"'0s13 Administratrix. I Fresh Ice Cream, The Best in Town MY OWN MAKE R-Porter, the Leading Drink of the World Roseburg Confectionery Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to please the most critical. Always the best qual ity at tho most reasonable prices. I'ronipt Delivery. fash Meat Market (iHsito lliiiiillinn Drug stor Jackson Street. IMlniiei t I I, Free delivery to all parts of city Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream ASSESSOR'S XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the second Monday In ISeptemt'er the j Hoard of Equalization will attend at J the Assessors office In the Court llouso of Douglas Countv. Ore gon, and publicly examine the assess- ncnt rolls and i-one.-t all errors In ,'i'i..'.'ii. de ci I: Hon or qualitli'S of i" lots or other pre.periy assess 'il by the nsse-ssor. and It shall be the " .ers. ins i-t.'iested to appear t Ihe time and place appointed. Dated this 17th day of August. 1915. F. 1.. CALKINS. w-8t-tl Assessor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglns county. I In the matter 4of the Estate of! George II. Emerson, deceased, in Ore ! gon. j Notlco Is hereby given that the I , undersigned, administrator with will j I annexed of tho etsnto of George II. I Emerson, deceased In Oregon, .has ; filed In the abovo named court, his account In final settlement thereof and tho court by order duly made and entered on the Journal tbeerof. has fixed Tuesday, the 31st day of; August. 1913. at 10 o'clock a. mj Tor hearing objections, If any, to said final account and tho settlement of! said estate. j Dated this 2.1rd day of July, 1913.1 J. C. FCI.LERTON, Administrator with will annexed of. tho estate of George II. Emerson,: deceased 7S0-a2? SUMMONS. ! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. E. L. Giles, S. C. Miller, George E. llouck, W. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamil ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs, vs. E. L. Westfall, J. H. Kerr, R. Rauch J. J. Betts, H. E. Fercben and J E Johnson, Defendants. To H. Ranch and H. E. Ferchen, two of tha defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer to plain tiffs complaint against you now on file In the above named court and cause on or before the last day of! (he time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wlt, ' 3Tt IT TOI CHEs THE SPOT oery spoonful goes down with unfailing delight. It is me same cream we've sold jou tor years. The quality anu navor is absolutely un excelled. There's Ho pos sibility of proilucing better at double our prices because we buy the best Ingredients anil mak0 it ourselves. PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders FOR BREAD PASTRIES Goto THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :.: 110 JACKSON ST. we do OUR POLICY We aim to employ the most capable and responsible mechanics can secure. They cost more nione-y, but are worth It t llinrnl,i.h awxA olMtir,.! n'n.t l.h.... 1 .. p.. 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