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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE-by a oto. r,,r ---i j v .'ft. ; :;: j!Li- :.V-: . r- v.i - - i-.-i.-v. :.mus hooks couni on V FAIR KKADV Tho Job department of The News has Just finished the premium hooks NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OX A 'ITA f 11 M E XT K X ECUTIO V. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of an execution and order of salo Issued out of the clr- tho Dougluas County Fair, to be held In Hoseburg on September 1.1 in for the third annual exhibition "f : cult court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, Oregon, on the 15th day of July, 1915, on a judgment retlilerpil tn GiiWI .nnrt nn tho 9nrl rliiv of tho secretary, G, V. Wlmberly, on nrmlicatlon. until tho ruddIv Is ox- ' ; J: DILLARD The peach crop Is heavy. Melons are ripening slowly but eurely. 8tacka of fine tomatoes are still Jn sight. ThlB seems to bo a good year for Krogel, of Lester, Wash., intends moving on his place which he pur chased hero a few years ago. Dr. JStewart was called from ltosebiirg last week to attend Mrs. M. L. Brown. Mrs. Drown Is slow ly Improving. Mrs. Dave Trueman Is still quite ill. Mr. Hiram Thrush has the contract hausted. Tho premiums will be found to be very liberal In every de partment, and there is the added in centive to Grange exhibits of twenty dollars for earh creditable exhibit with a competitive premium or tho balance of the unexpended $500 al lowed by the county court In the ra Dennis and against W. R. Ilaiiman for the sum of 1-479.35 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2nd day of July, 1915, and the further sum of $38,411 costs and disbursements, In which Judgment It was further ordered by the court, that the property attached tio of 40, 30, 20 and 10. The book In Bald action, and hereinafter do- also contains the premium list for , scribed be sold for the satisfaction of the Douglas County School Industrial Fair, to be held In connection with the county fair, and this will be un der the supervision of County Super intendent O. C. Brown. The prem iums and prizes In this branch are also very liberal, and should attract a splendid exhibit. Every boy and:lhe state of 0regon ln girl of eligible age ln the county should make preparation to have an entry In one of the classes of this department. Bald judgment ln the manner pro vided by law, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed ln 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 name MILITARISM NEVER," SAYS WOOD, "ItFT I'liE- I'AHEDNESS AT OXC1 PLATTSBIIRO, N. Y., Aug. 21. In an address to the business and professional men attending the mili tary Instruction camp here. General Leonard Wood Inst night advocated the Immediate organization of the material military resources of the country. "We must be careful," he advised, not to make the impression that we are trying to create a system of mili tarism ln this country. Militarism we must never brook. We want peo ple from all walks of life ln our coun try at these camps. 'The chief criticism of this move ment," he continued, "Is made by fakers who do not care to place their own precious bodies ln Jeopardy.' finnna lll,lirlnr Frnm tha Kitr vli.1,1 in! - ....... ........, .. . ... ror saWB tne umber for the new tho gardens. roa(1 ,t wl (ake about 300,000 feet. Grain Is practlcalLy all stacked Mr. Thrush Is logging at present. and tho whistle of many a threshing Miss Maude Hedrlck has been cm- englno Is heard In our land. ployed to tench the intermediate room Old timers prophesy early Jnnd In the lower Camas Vullcy school. heavy rnluB. . Miss Hedrlck Is a Monmouth grad (Wiring Uhe week several more uite. She has had several years loads of tomatoes and peaches have teaching experience and comes hlgh Tjoon sent overland to the coast. ly recommended by Supt. O. C. Sweet corn Is on the menu this Brown, month. Some will have venison, too. Our valley is Infested with hunt Some of our local nlmrods brought ers. They are on all the hills and In venison into camp within a remark- all the hollows. The blnstlng on the blo Bhort time aftor the season road sunk Into Insignificance when oponod. I compared with the shots fired at Tho Watklns wagon visited Dllinrd deer and supposed deer. The hunt last Thursday. era all wear red caps. The ranchers Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Iluell returned, are afraid to venture Into the wood from their visit to Newport Satur- or they would round in the cattle and day night. other livestock and paint them red. Fred Norrls was laid up several A .party of IlurEites came In nenr Early Sun days last week from the effects of a! Bennett Rock August 14 fall, but lie Is now able to ho at, day morning they shouldered their work again. I guns and started In quest or tho shy Mrs. L. B. Fnncher recently ro- rod deer. One kid who said he work colvml a message conveying to her eil In Kldd'a grocoiy store got the tho sail Intelligence of tho death of points of tho compass mixed. Tho lior brolhr, Dr. C. II. llradly. Ho sun was north, the streams were all was In tho prime of manhood and flowing the wrong direction. Finally liad pracllced medlcir.o with success tho wanderer came to a road. He In Minneapolis, Minn., for tho past Inquired the way back to Bennett :u yenrB or more, but neither thei Kork of some boys. He was told. jiKiii or incmeino nor the love cir out Knowing the sun deceived him kindred anil friends can bind the and the streams had changed, he oiil to earth whou the Great Physl-J helleveil the hoys were lying to hlin. clan calls. The poor, tired, red-rapped lad next Mr. Fay Richardson, of Fair Oaks,' Inquired of n house In the renter or dropped off No. U wllh his wheel! the valley. Ho didn't know how he last Saturday and continued his Jour- came ovor the mountain nor how ho Mrs. B. F. Morgan left today for, fllendnle where Mr. Morgan H-n employed for about a month. DAILY WEATHKi: REPORT. TJ. S. Weather bureau, local office Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending 5 a. m., August 21, 1915. Precipitation ln Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 97 Lowest temperature last night 59 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first of month 0 Normal precipitation for this month .33 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1914, to date 24.60 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1. 1S77 34.2S Total deficiency from Sep tember J. ;914 . . 9. 6i Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) 32.00 WILLIAM BELL. Observer. tho const. Tho deer season was not yet open, hut wo surmise that the "dear" season was. OPTIMIST. CAMAS VALLEY Threshing will be over In another week. Grain Is yielding quite well. We understand t hut Mr. Crnv l Kolng to thresh the Olalta country nfter rintshlng here. We have been Informed Unit gr back to camp to Inform his friends of his safety, bo started for the hotel. Whether he reached there or not we do not know. I Early Crawford ppncns, orchard run. this week 2r.c per bushel at or rhnrd. Kdenbowpr Orchard Tracts. Phono 26F2. S57-n21 Set a Yew wood gate post while; you are living Dearer memories will cling around It than a tombstone set afler you are dead. Leave orders at Page's, or wrlto for prices to 11. .1. Hol.lnett. Nfog, Ore. SC'J-alS Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to please the most critical. Always the best qual ity at the most rensonablo prices. Prompt Delivery. Cash Meat Market Opposite Humilton Drug Htore Jackson 84 root. PImmio 1 It. Fre (trMvfry to all rirts nf city CHICHESTER S PILLS fLfva t'hl.cl.wi.U'rs lUm..njflrndV. ZOri Uift, w.l iltt PtM U:l.in. V Tlfi n. alb.ip. Hi,Tof,OUP V flf !rr.l.. AW Hl-t lit t.TFK IH.MN! I.HVMI IMI.I . i. a, T 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 (SE& of Sec tion Six (6), Township twenty-one (21) South Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Marldlan; South half (S',4) of Southeast quarter (SE), Southeast quarter (SE(4) of the Southwest quarter (SWV4); South east quarter (SE ) of the Northeast quarter (NE',4), and the Northeast quarter (NE',4) of the Southeast quarter (SEli), of Section two (2), and the East Jialf (E14) of the Northeast quarter (NEV4 ) of Section Sixteen (16), In Township 22 South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian; North half (N) of the Northeast quarter (NE'4) and the Northeast quarter (NE54) of ithe Northwest quarter (NW14), of Sec tion Thlrty-fiv8 (35), ln TownBhip 22 South of Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian; Southeast quarter (SE) of the Southeast quarter (SES4) of the Southeast quarter (SEV4), of Section 9, North half (NM ) of the South half (S ), and South half (S) of South half (S14) of Section 10; West half (WH) of the Northeast quarter (NE54 ), and the East half (EV4 ) 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 State of Oregon, and In com pliance with said execution and or der of sale, I will on Saturday tho 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 ln Roseburg Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell for I cash subject to redemption all the right, tltle and Interest of the Bald defendants In and to said promises above described. GEO. K. QUINE. d-frI-800-a27 Sheriff NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLKMEXT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county. In the matter of the Estate or George H. Emerson, deceased, ln Ore gon. Notice Is hereby given that the nndorslgned, administrator with will annexed of the ctsate of George H. Emerson, deceased in Oregon, thaB ' filed ln the above named court, his. account ln final settlement thereof i and tho court by order duly made ' and entered on tho 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 day of July, 1915. J. C. FITLLEUTON", Administrator with will annexed of tho estate of George II. Kmerson, deceased. 780-a23 ust, 1915, said date being the explra-. Hon of six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this sum mons, the time prescribed for publl-' cation being once a week for six weeks. And If you fall so to aopcar and answer, for want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a' succinct statement or which Is as fol lows: for a decree of strict foreelos-' pre against you requiring payment of the Bum of Nine Hundred ($900.00) Dollars with Interest I thereon at six per cent per annum' from January Sth, 1914, until paid;! that said payment be made within j thirty days or such reasonable tltnsi sb may be fixed by the Court, the person entitled thereupon to receive i 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), Glengary Fruit Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as the same appears upon the plat of; said lands of record In tne office of the County Clerk of said County; also that part of Lot Three (3) In said Glengary Fruit Lands described' as follows: Beginning at the North cast corner of said Lot 3 and running thence South along the East line of said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner cf 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. E. 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 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 no right, tltlo 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 jiosscbsIob of said premies, and plaintiffs pray for general relief. This Summons Is published ln the Umpqtia Valley News, s newspaper of p.oseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, by order of Honorable R. W. Marsters, County Judge of Douglas County. Oregon, made and dated July 10th, 1915. The date of the f i i-3i publication of this Bummouu Is July 12th, 1915, and th? dato of taa last publication beroof la August 23rd, 1915. 11. L EDDY, 732-aC3 Attorney for Plaintiffs. fool BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS Have me examine the children's eyes. It is important to them. My policy Is SATISFACTION TO YOC Dr. B. It Whitmer OPTOMET1HST Eyesight Hpociulist. Suite 31 1 Perkins Bldg. Take Elevator. nOSEUUIlG, 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 cany a full line of all sizes ot each. WRIGHT & RIEDEL The Square Deal Grocers Cor Lane and Sheridan Phjne 103 Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream IT TOUCHES 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 no .pos sibility of produclnu better at double our prices because we buy the best Ingredients and make It ourselves. PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders SOlDBVDRlOGISTSrvrmHHfRF TryOur Breakfasts and Special Lunch Ideal During this Hot Weather Roseburg Confectionery H. H. WOODS, Prop. NOTICE OK KINAIi SETTLEMENT. j In the County Court or tne State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the estate of William i-llvers. deceased. N'otlc is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix has filed in the above entitled Court her account In final settlement of said estate, and the Court by order duly made has rixed Monday, the 20th day of Sep tember, 1915. at 10 o'clock, a. in., lor hearing objections, If any there he. to said final art-cunt and the set tlement of said estate. Pated at Hose burg. Oregon, this the 14th day of August. 1915. MAltY SILYEHS. S."0-13 Administratrix SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. E. K Olles, S. C. Miller. George E. Houck. w. L. Cobb. W. S. Hamil ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs, TS. E. L. Westfall, J. H. Kerr, R. Rauch J. J. Betts, H. B. Ferchen and J E Johnson, Defendants. To R. nauch and H. E. Ferchen, two of the defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF TITB 8TATE j OF OREGON, you are hereby reqnlr-l ed to appear and answer to plain tiffs complaint against you now on file In the above namtd court and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for: publication of this summons, to-wlt. j on or before the 23rd day of Aug-' FOR BREAD a PASTRIES Goito THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER. Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST. OUR POLICY We aim to employ the most capable and responsible mechanics we can secure. They cost more money, but are worth It to do thorough and skillful work without loss of time or material It is our desire to furnish expert service at a minimum cost. con. sistent with good business practice. We guarantee our work and materials to be first class in every re spect, and will consider it a favor to have you advise us any time it proves otherwise. REPAIR WORK GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Kes. 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