The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 16, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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111, PATRIOT AND TUB Hl'V. at the window with a drawn revolver,
the officer gave Uie order to fire
When the war broke out, and the and the spy foil dead. Later tho
men in the little European village troops of his own countrymen retook
went to tho front, there was one who the town and the Patriot was res
waB unable to Join the colors. Ha cued and honored for his bravery,
was a young married man, the pat- With James Cruse and Marguerite
riot of the story, v ho had been in- Snow at the Palace today.
Jured i nan ucclilent. Among the
townspeople who marched away was1 DAILY WKATHKIC ItKI'OItX.
one, who had beoa the unsuccessful: 0. S. Weather Bureau, local office
suitor for tho hand of tho patriot's- Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending
wire. j.or years ho had nurBed his 5 a. m.. September 10, 1915.
nairea, looking forward for revenge.
JIo dlBtliiKUlshcd himself in bnttle,
but one duy, ho waa captured by the
enemy and sent to a prison camp.
Whllo there lie was offered his free
doin If ho would become a spy. He
agreed and was sent to his own vill
age. Hero ho deceived the patriot
Into believing that a large force of
the enemy was marclhlng toward
the town, and that It was his duty
to blow up the bridge over which
tho troops must puss. Tho patriot
was captured with the explosives,
and the officer gave orders that he
ho hanged from the bridge, but the
rope broko and he Bwam to the shore.
Later he arrived at his cottage
where he accused tho spy of treach-,
ery. Seeing tho figure of a man
Precipitation
dredths:
Highest temperature yesterday 80
Lowest temperature last night 45
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precipitation since first of
mouth 35
Normal precipitation for this .
month 1.04
Total precipitation from Sep
tember ', 1915, to date 41
Average preclpltntlon from Sep
tember 1. 1877 .42
Total deficiency from Sep
tember 1, 1915 01
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (September to
May Inclusive) 22.00
WILLIAM DELL,
Observer.
Panama-Pacific Exposition
Is the Most Wonderful
' The Most Beautiful
The Most Important in History
It Is artistic, It Is symetrlcal, It Is
world wide, It Is complete.
Only throe months more will It be
opened. No Intelligent person can
afford to miss tho opportunity of
visiting this exposition.
Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco
on sale dally from all points
If you contomplato a trip East you
can travel through California In one
direction at small additional expense.
10 DAY'S AT SAX FltAXCISOO
and
10 DAYS AT IH ANGELUS
and 10 days at El Paso are allowed
on all tlckots to tho East reading
ovor tho )
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lot o,nr nenrest Agent outline a trip
for you. Our folders "Wayside Notes"
and "California Expositions" will
be of Interest Thoy aro freo.
Tolm M. Scott, Renoiul Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
PHOIIIHITIO.V
In "Prohibition, picture fans will
soon have an opportunity of seeing a
picture as stirring as a "Hilly Sun
day sermon". Free from platitudes
It toll the story In six Intense reels.
In this big attempt to put over
the story of King Booxe, tho author
has symbolized the guiding Impulses
of our big and little selves, and calls
them Demon Hum, The Angel f
Prohibition, Mephlstophelcs, and In
telligence. These symbolic figures
appear and disappear upon the
screen as the minds of the drink en
slaved men sway under the Impulses
of good and evil.
In the story the father drinks like
the proverbial fish. His friend, a
talented lawyer, goes to the gutter,
The rlnwn of a new tomorrow breaks
upon him; he conies to the top like
a rubber hall.
Tho father has two Bona. Both
love the same girl. The loser,
Jealous demoniac, determines to
work upon ills younger brother's in
herited weakness for drink and fin
ally landB him unon the physical and
moral rockB. But love and Intelli
gence trlumpu In tho besotted minds
of both father and son and they
swear off. '
There Is conflict all the way
through conflict with tho spirits
within, with the spirits In the bot
tles and Incarnate spirits who are
,iandy with, their fists.
It is a picture all should sec. It
Is a picture no one will forget. Those
who have seen It exhibited pronounce
it one of the strongest films ever
"reduced. At the Antlers 'tomor
row and Saturday.
I' A WOMAN LEADER IN
WORLD OF LABOR.
life ts$i
i
8HE'S LESS THAN 30. Ul'T
ACNES . NESTOR OK CHICAGO. I
A H1K1Y1UEK OK THE FEDERAL j
COMMISSION ON VOCATION L :
TRAINING IS ALREADY I
(LEADER IN THE LABOil
j WORLD. SHE'S AN AUTHOR-
ITY ON LABOR LAWS AND SHE '
, HAS SECURED MANY LEGISLA- '
TIVE REFORMS IN ILLINOIS. I
OUR POLICY
We aim "0 employ the most capable and responsible mechanics wo
ran secure. They cost more money, but are worth it, to do
thorough and skillful work without loss of tlmo or material.
It Is our desire to furnlBh export service at a minimum cost, con
sistent with good business practice
We guarantee our work and lmilorluls to be first class In ovcry re
spect, and will consider It a f.ivor to have you ndvlso us any
tlmo it provos othorwlso.
HHP.MH WOHIt filVHM SPECIAL. ATTENTION
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phono 161
you go on a picnic or a camp
ing trip you'll want canned
table supplies. No matter what you buy at
King's Cash Store It's pin ity ami wholesoinness
are guaranteed. Nothing is offered for sale that
has not withstood the most rigid test to determine
its reliability.
"THE CASH STORE"
tt'K HAVE YOU MONEY
11W CASS STREET
SIIEltllF'S SALK OF itliAL
PROPERTY.
In pursuance of a decree of fore
closure and order of sale rendered
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County, on tho
21st day of Juno, 1915, In the suit
of J. J. Henderer, plaintiff, vs. Mabe
C. Hlnkson, A. II. Hlnkson, A. H.
Bossen and A. II. BoRBen, adminis
trator of the estate of Edith Bossen,
deceased, for tho recovery of
$3408.20 with intorest thereon at
sevon per cent per annum from June
21st, 1915, until paid, the further
sum of $100.00 as attorneys fees and
the sum of $24.25 costs and disburse
ments, and of an execution upon said
decree duly Issued out of said court
on the 2d day of Sept., 1915, I will
expose for sale and sell at pniillc auc
tion as the law directs at tho court
house door of said County In the city
of Roseburg, Ore, on the 5th dav of
October, 1915. nt 10 o'clock a. m., the
real property situated In the County
of Douglas, and State of Oregon, des
cribed In said decreo and order of
sale as follows, to-wit:
The north half of the Donation
Land Claim of Wm. Hancock and
wife, being claim No. 4 5 In sections
fifteen, sixteen, twenty-one, and
twenty-eight In township twenty
two South of Range seven West of
Wllllnmette Meridian In Douglas
County, Oregon; nlso the North half
of the South half and lots ono, two
and three of Section 10 In Bald town
ship Twenty-two South. Range seven
West, containing 503.74 acres more
or less, excopt that part lying and
being on the West sldo of Elk Crock
containing 160 acres more or less,
tho said Elk Creek running through
Sections Sixteen and Twenty-one,
that part being deeded to A. II.
Hlnkson.
Raid salo will be for cash In hand
and will bo subject to confirmation
by Bald court.
Dated nt Itoiebiirg, Oregon. Sen-'
tember 4th, 1915.
OEO. K. QI'IN'E,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon.
929-o4
be accepted, the party bidding will
amy enter Into and execut-' the con
tract. Should the Bucc?',sful bidder
to whom the contract Is awarded
fall to execute the same within ten
days (not including Sunday) from
the date of the mailing of the notice
from the County Court to him, ac
cording to the address therewith glv
en, giat the contract is ready for
signature, such cash, bond or ce'rti-
riea check shall bo forfeited to
Douglas county, and the same shall
be the property of tho county. All
other cash, bends and certified
checks will be returned to the unsuc
cessful bidders who submitted the
same. ,
A corporato surety bond will be re
quired for the faithful performance
of the contract In a sum equal to
one-half of tho total amount of the
bid.
Plans may be seen and forms of
specifications and contract may Le
secured at the County Clerk's of
fice, court house, Roseburg, Oregon.
The right Is reserved to reject
any or all proposals deemed best for
Dnnglas County.
County Court of Douglas County,
R. W. Mnrst.ers, County Judge,
E. H. Plnltston. County Commls'r,
II. F. Mchols. County Commls'ner,
E. II. Lenox, Clerk of Douglas
County.
Roseburg, Oregon, September 7th
JaJi- 342-sSO
mfmr y ,( $- m&.iime
r5 W V JZ- .A 'malfA.es It,
1 you to
W JL fulfill life's
5
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easily
desires
if you save moneyt
Don't travel the thorny path of life the
rosy road to comfort is open to you. Make
up your mind to start a bank account ana
save a little of your earnings each pay-day.
Don't wait until next pay-day to begin.
You can start right now. We will be glad
to help and advise you, if you will consult
us. $ 1 .00 will start you.
Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Oregon
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
NOTICI-; TO CONTIIACTOUS.
KEEP COOL
Roseburg Electric Company
Sealed proposals, nddresscd to the
County Court of Douglas County,
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposr.is foi
Constructing n Tli-idge In Douglas
County, Oregon, over Cow Creek
near the town of Riddle." will be
received by tho Courtly Court of
Douglas County nt Its office In the
court house, Roseburg. Oregon, until
12 o'clock M., on the Oth day of Oc
tober, 1915. and nt that tlmo ami
place will bo publicly opened and
read.
All p-oposals must be made upon
blank form to be jMMned from the
County Clerk, at his office nt the
court house, Roseburg, Oregon; must:
give tho prices proposed, both in
writing and figures; and must be
signed by the bidder, with his address.
Each bid Is to be presented under
sealed cover, and shall bp accom
panied by cash, a bidder's bond
made payable to Douglas County, or a
certified check made payable to the
County Judge of Douglas County, for
an amount equal to at loa.it five per
cent of the amount of the said bid.
ond no bid ahnll be considered unless
such cash, bond or check Is enclos
ed therewith. Such bidder's bond
shall bo conditioned that It said bid
NOTICK OF I-'INAI, SICTTLKMKNT.
Ill the County Court or the State of
Oregon for the County of Douglas
In the matter of tho estate of
William clivers, deceased.
Notlc . is hereby given that tho un
dersigned Administratrix has filed in
the above entitled Court her account
In final settlement of said estato, and
me ( ourt by order duly mado has I
fixed Monday, tho 20th day of Sep-!
lemuer, jja. nt 10 o'clock, a. m., !
for hearing objections. If any there
bo, to said final account and the set-:
tlomcnt or said estato. Dated nt Rose-1
burg. Oregon, this the 14th day of!
August, 1915. I
MARY SILVERS, !
FOR BREAD $ PASTRIES
Goto THE ROYAL BAKERY
We give "Scrip" with every purchase
WM. PARKER, Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST.
snn-sis
Administratrix.
A WOMAN WHO WONf
HER WAY. -
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Just Arrived A Big. Carload Lot of
CHAMPION & MCCORMICK
BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY. RAKES, TEDDERS
We get our machines direct from the factories
and always have the latest machines made
at the VERY LOWEST PRICES
I. F. BARKER $ COMPANY
.Implements and Vehicle
NUSfcBUKG
OREGON
MltS. F1SHKH ANDREW OF
TRKNTON, N. J.. CAN MAKK
PltKTTY GOOD lilt BAD HUT
SI1H CAN MAKK 11KTTKU AN
VILS AND K NO INK WHKIOLS.
THAT'S WHY SHK DEVOTCS
I1KH TIME TO KVNN1NO A MO
in, pni-NIlllV IN THKN'TON
hlltS. ANPHKW MA OK MOST OK
THE ANVILS I'SKP IN HLll.K
5lNQ THK PANAMA CANAL.
BEFOUK COOKJXG
our meats look almost tempt
ing enough to eat as they are.
After cooking they are sim
ply IrreslstlDle. Sounds like
a big claim, but a trial of
tho meat will prove It justi
fied. Favor us with an or
ocr just to let us prove that
rur meals are very different
and very much better.
and very much better. J! i----aj( III
CASS STItKKT MARKET v rl Jgi.j.t
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