The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 29, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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MKIiAL ON IUHI'LAY
OREGON BUILDING, San Fran
cisco, Cal., Sept. 29. There now
bangs In the Oregon section at the
Palace of Horticulture an elghteen
Inch orange ribbon with a large ro
sette at the top and gold braid at
the bottom, gold lettering, a silver
medal, and a score of names above
pretentious titles' proclaiming that
. the Oregon horticultural exhibit is
the "best, most complete, and most
attractive Installation" at the Pan
' ama-PacIflc exposition. Each of the
nine exhibit palaces has one of these
ribbons, and It hangs at the best ex
hibit in Hint particular palace. This
Is the highest honor thnt can be
awarded, and In the case of Oregon j
this award means more than to any
other, for Oregon landed this covet
ed ribbon with what is, In comnW
son, an almost Insignificant exhibit
In point of size. The actuai fact is
that Oregon sent the least here with
which to make an exhibit; and but
for the Ingenuity In malting the very
most of the least, Oregon would have
been lost. In tho shuffle. As It Is,
Oregonians pans along and very
properly swell up and push out
their chests, hut they ought to go
tiome prepared to Insist that Oregon
never ngaln put It up to a chief of
horticulture to mnke a winning ex
hibit with so Utile co-operation as
was given to make tills one. Hood j
Tllver and the Roguo Mvcr valleys
liave really done it all so fur as hor
ticulture Is concerned. Tho Willam
ette valley has an Insignificant
showing though It grows some of
the finest fruit to he found on the
const. Tho Uinpqua Valley, espec
ially favored for fruit, sent nothing,
and the offerings from other sec
tions than the two named have been
Insignificant In quantity and usually
In general worth yet they 'grow
much fine fruit. But "we should
worry" tho ribbon hangs there and
all Oregon gets the benefit. The
award was mado some time ago, but
the ribbon just now delivered.
"BUSIEST ACTRESS" IS HAPPY. SHE'S FOUND
ANOTHER HARD JOB.
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CHOP CONDITIONS.
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. POUTIA-N'D, Sept. 29. Follow
ing Is a summary of the crop con
ditions in Oregon for the week end
ing September 2S, 1915, as report
ed to the local office of the weather
bureau by special correspondents
throughout the state:
Although showers fell In the west
ern counties on the 23rd, 24th, and
27th, and In some limited areas of
north-central Oregon on the 2 -I til
which benefitted pastures and gar
dens to some extent, there is still
need for rain In all portions of the
state. The warm weather has been
favorable for the maturing of fruit
Ing full
six wt,
lSuI.h.t 1B.
art.. I.. .
.i... t,i. . miiu
" ' ' lo ucar and
mionw ... riaint
will apply for tl( ,
I
n her contplalnl,,
, ... irapi6 all that
State of Oregon
Panic,
and garden truck. The picking and. North
scribed as folio, to-w
TUa CIA nf 1.
SE'4 of section , of
NWV, of theNE.of!ecHol fiau
tno or me .-vr wl .
of section 27: a,, Rt a
pmni it.ttt c"'isast of Ihe cor
running thence E 25 unk
Jnt filed
titled
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theiplalntiff
re"ef prlyed for
louglns,
rly de-
LOOKING GLASS
Old Douglas for climate.
Prune drying Is over for another
season.
Fall work of all kinds Is (pro
gressing very nicely.
The speclul Bchool meeting which
was called for Friday, September
21 waa very largely attended. Rus-
eoll Montgomery wns-elected direc
tor for a term of three years. A
special school tax of three mills was
Toted to help carry on an eight
months school with Prof. Hay Hen
derson as principal and Miss Dollo
Sawyers as assistant.
Mrs. W. 13. Strlckling and child
ren, of Salt Creek, who have been
visiting at the home of Mr. And
THrs. Henry Sehrenk for the last
week, have returned homo ngaln,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilncon, of Coles Val
ley, spent Sunday visiting friends
and relatives in this valley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh and
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Stokes' spent
Sunday In Hosoburg attending tho
, PAULINE FREDERICK IS SOMETIMES CALLED THE LOVELI.
!EST ACTRESS ON THE AMERICAN STACE AND SHE IS SOME
TIMES CALLED THE BUSIEST ACTRESS SHE HAS APPEARED
IN THREE IMPORTANT PRODICTIONS THIS SEASON AND NOW
'SHE'S ARRANGING FOR A SVKXER UN GAG EVENT
special church services at the M. E. !
church. t XOI
J. C. Moore and Robert Cochran
have just completed ditrping a ire!l 4
near the school house for school pur-j To every scholar in Douglas
Pose. I Coaniy ivtracing S5 per cent
CE TO SCHOLARS A.l
TEACHERS !
drying of prunes has been about
completed and tho harvesting of ap
ples and pears has begun. In the
eastern Oregon valleys the peach
crop was very heavy and the qual
ity excellent, but owing to an over
Bupplied market many tons of the
choicest fruit are going to waste.
Threshing has boon practically com
pleted, and the farmers are prepar
ing tho soil for seeding, but little
wheat will be sown until the fall
rains have commenced. While wait
lug for the rain, the ranchers are
hauling their wood and winter's
supplies. Irrigated crops of alfalfa
are very good, and the third crop
Is being put up In some sections.
Tomatoes and plentiful are of excel
lent quality. Seasonable fruits and
vegetables are in tho local markets
nd 31,
i thence
uft 5.57
ffleerees
eth COM;
f thence
chains.
East
0 1 is urees e-
cnains, tnonce ivrth J51,
Est 2.S5 chains, bence ft0
degrees East 4.5 chain.
South 84 degrees i!t I6 j
thence North 4 a; ae,.,'
zi.du ciutins, uiuit North de
grees East 8.3G chalns i (henc0
North B7 degree, But .elrhalns,
thence North CS 'degrees fljist 1.75
chains, thence Ntth 9 clJInSi i0
tho Northeast coiir 0f thl South
east quarter of ation 273 thence
West SO chains, ience sJth cn
chains, thence ufthe channel of
Pollick's Creek N;ft abotit 40 M
degrees East 25 cling , tke place
of beginning. , eg .
Also beginning
corner of section
South 49.04 chain
THE TIME OF IJXO .
EVENING HOL'l
ItEAIWN'G IIV
LAMP LIGHT
7m
M
Is at hand. Ale uu equntpeu with
good vision so thafr you can spend
these hours to the best advantage?
READING BY LAMPLIGHT
Is a task to imperfect eyes. It is,
a pleasure to perfect ones.
Dr. B, It Whiimer
OITOMETHIST .T'
Eyesight Specialint.
Suite 311 Perkins lildg.
Take Elevator.
ROSEIiUKG, OliE, "U
the Nprt hwest
running thence
thencijf North '
fiS llOLTPCR Ens 0 no ?.jui I
1 ' " ii:iiuiu, .
in aDunaance, and the quality Is: tnonce ivortn bx igreea Jlnst 33
very good.
THEODORE F. DRAKE,
ActlnK District Forecaster.
AXSCO AVIXS HIGHEST HONORS.
If it isn't an Ansco. It Isn't the
best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco paper? Oregon, an,i coalning A029.06
chains, thene0 Noli 60S .degrees
East 17.50 chains thi:nctj.,j West
10.50 chains, thce North 20
chains, thence Weslo chains to the
place of beginning, II n t. '24 S. R.
5 W. of tho W. Jf. 1 Douflaa coun-
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and Ansco films received Higlte.c
Miss Mildred Myers has sccepied or over in his or her studies ! Honors and the Gold Medals at Pan
tile Flournoy school acd tecan ; Till be girea a certificate which ; ama Exposition. All films bought of
teaching Monday, Sept. 27. will admit him or her free to jus this month will bo developed
Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson accom-' every Saturday matinee in that ; Free. CLARK & CLARK,
panied by Miss Ethel Hllieth have' month. All teachers will be ad- ; 9Sl-tf Fotografters.
gone to Coos county for a short milted fret also. These tickets '
9 can te ca it the Majestic ; nll.V WEATHKIC REPORT.
theatre either by calling or ( w. s. Weather C.trenu, rocal office
-r E!Ior,:fJ1. tr j.R0,eburg. Oregon. 24 hours ending
! 5 a. m., September 29, 1915
visit.
R. F. Rogers has a fine crop of
very choice peaches Just coming in
to market.
ItEPIiESEXTATIVE HAY
PoiEt. a::to3gh all experts on
j Precipitation In Inches and hun
the; dredths:
AXD MILITAItL l'HEPARF:i)XESS; snb;.ct joint oat the great desir-i Highest temperature yesterday
I aitility of trained officers to com-
Rcj)re8entative James Hay, chair-, roaci s;;;:ti and volunteers In
man 'of the military committee of tie t.i-t of an emergency, it is
the house, has mado It clear that he' quite e:;ar that if the president
will vigorously opposo any sincere! urges epos cotrress any far-reach-effort
of the preaident to increase! ing policy of d'ffcse he wiil meet
tho strength of the army- except asj with strong Ofpisition from his own
that might be accomplished by in-, party, an opposition which will be1
creasing the effectiveness of the i made the rpre effective by the emp
niilltin. Mr. Hay also indicates that! ty treasury and the failure of dem
he is opposed to increasing the num- ocratic leeisiation to produce any
ber of officers to be trained at West thing like adequate revenue.
Lowest temperature last night
Precipitation, last 24 hours
Total precipitation since first of
month
Normal precipitation for this
month
Total precipitation from Se-
tember 1, 1915, to date ....
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877
from Sep-
73
42
0
.57
1.04
.57
OUTBURSTS OF EYtKETT TRUE-e Cnm,
' I'M AlkMVS 1 " - 173
V'-AW TO 1X3 Mi SH4CiV f-rgis
( lJ ATCS.MH-iriNJ T't (Vrv, t5?aa
S'.. SrtiK-es to Mtxtt. j 8-A!
Total deficiency
tember 1, 1915 41
I Average precipitation for 38
j wet seasons. (September to
I May Inclusive) 32.00
I WILLIAM BELL,
f Observer.
1
The Itcllotl Xnrl't
h'nr tho ulrl who golfs,
wains, and
enjoys the great .-o.-...u no
roat Is mnru :i!isi,n to:-., ,!;...: iho
Norfolk. It lends itself well to al
most any material. In tweed It Is
smart and substantial looking: In
stripes, plaids, and novelty mixtures.
It Is equally becoming ami effective:
while in plain, harcl-flnlsh serge. It
la trim and tailored looking, a good
model for the business idrl. It is
youthful, and suited to many types.
No coat model Is more snlisafetory
for the woman or girl who makes
her own clothes, as It Iff compara
tively easy to fashion.
CDOM'
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County, executor
of the last will and testament of
Armelda P. Lovell, deceased. All
persons having claims against th'o
estate of said decedent are hereby
required to present the same to me,
properly verified, as by lnw required,
at the offico of B. L. Eddy, attorney
at law, Roscburg. Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated this 9th day of September,
'.flfc.
C. F. SWANDER,
Executor of the last will and testa
cent of Armelda P. Lovell, do
oeaeed. 940-o7
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
Minna R. Brown. Plaintiff,
vs.
Ira Weaver and Mary Weaver, his
wife unknown heirs of Ira Weav
er, deceased, Lavina Moore, Mary
Brock, noorge W .E. Barrows, V.
A. Humphrey. George W. Arm
strong, C. A. Brownlee. H. L.
Kellogg, Dave Stnbler, Frank
Steiger. F. A. Watts; also all oth
er persons or parties unknown
cla'mlng any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest In the real estate
described In this complaint here-in.
To Ira Weaver and "Mary" Wenv-j
er, his wife unknown heirs of Ira!
Weaver, deceased. Lavina Moore.!
"Mary" Brock. .Dave Stabler, and '
Frank Steiger, and also all other per-!
sons or parties unknown claiming
acres. A part of tl dforesftirl real
! property being morvarticuiariy de
; scribed as Tracts lo 39 inclusive
i and Tracts 41 to 7 inclusive of
" Poultry Fais as tjxe same
Is marked and deslbed ion, the
plats of said OaklanPoultry Farms
on file and on reco In the, office
of the County Clerk! said Douglas
County, Oregon, otalnlng 874
acres, more or less. ;.
Excepting from thabove describ
ed land, however, trNW& of the
BW'Vt and the S otheNEVi and
that portion thereof . the E4 ofl
the SEVi of section Mylng North
of the County Road. j !
Ana that the plain t Is Justly en- j
titled to the possessh thereof and
that Its title be ferer .quieted j
against the defendan and ieach of
them; And that the tlendants and j
each of them be reqred to Appear j
herein and disclose nature and,
character of such ad rse estate or'
Interest as they majclalm'4n the'
whole or any part ofbe rcalf prop-'
erty; that the plaint!. may j have;
such other and fmth relief as to,
the Court may seem ml and 'equit-,
able. :j I
This summons is seed upon you
by publication for si consecutive
weeks by the order 1 the Qircult j
r Douglas Coity, State of
Oregon, made on the21st day of.
September, 1915, and ti date of the,
last publication bolnghe Stfc day!
of November, 1915. I
Date of first publldon ojt this j
summons is Septembet!", 1915. j
FREDERICK S. 1LHELM,
1005-n8 Attorneyor Plaintiff
(iOOD r.CTTER on the
table is always a certainty
If you buy it at our store.
Not how cheap, but how
good is our rule.
NeelyS Neely
AGEftTS I OH
GtKlDS
HALLMARK
Silver Polih '
1
1
A high grade prodin f
,
the Hallmark corK,io?1'
Our great
power makes it po"c
puWsins
to
iput this superior aitle 011
4
tne market at
more than is
ferior goods.
a
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A. S. HUEY J
nt Ihe Rl Chxk on 5 sr
The HMXMARK
Headquarters for
School Books and
School Supplies
Ask for Free List
and Course of Study
Maisters Drug Co.
Corn meal, of course!
THERE MAY HE
GREATER HARDSHIPS
Than to Ho Obliged to Go Without
GOOD WHOLESOME .MEAT
IOH EVEX OXE MEAL,
HUT WE CAVT THINK OF AXY
JI ST OFF 1IAXD.
DON'T DO IT!
IT ISXT NECESSARY!
WE SELL THE BEST OF MEAT!
THE EC00MY MARKfcT
Phono 88
GEO. KOHLIIACEX, ITvu.
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