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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
' CITY NEWS. j M. F. Gonler and wife left thifs afternoon for Portland whore they! will spend the week end. I Mrs. W. W. McDonald left this aft-' ernoon for Oakland where she wl!l; . Sunday Law Enforcement. visit for a short time. j ! BAKER, Or., Jan. 8. Common Sam SUrmer, a prominent railroad' sense in enforcement of the Sim ian of liosefourg and a staunch advo- dny closing law was recommended cite of continuous and rigid law en-' by the Raker county grand Jury In forcement has announced himself as; its report lust night. The rccom a candidate for nomination for mendatlon advocated that the dili rheriff on the republican ticket at gence of the officials should be alon;; the May primaries. .Myrtle Cretek the lines that have been followed, Mail. j vhlch have been to allow certain , : businesses to continue unless there Miss Helen Jane Hamilton will is strenuous complaint against them, leave tomorrow afternoon for Cor- Baker pool halls have already been vallis where she expects to, take the kept closed on Sunduy by city or short course in domestic. science of-' dinance. fered by the college there. Miss' The grand jury found a true bill Hamilton was graduated from the ngalnBt James McComb, charged with University of Oregon at Eugene last the murder of Leonard Goul, a black- June, smith, November IS, and freed Jas. Wharton, of Carson, who had been Mrs. Thomas Coals, of Ton Mi'c, charged with having a part in set was this afternoon reported to be ting the fire that destroyed the town dying. "Grandma" Coats, as she Is of Copperfield 'last summer, known. Is one of the oldest settlers of this country, having come here I' 1 the early eighties, crossing the plains) with her husband and settling near ; i en iiuc, wiigiu biio una Diuce i sided. Earl C. Willey, Stewart Norton, and Irvin Watson, all students of the O. A. C, arrived In the city today after a hike from Coquille, whero they have been spending the holi days with relatives. The trip from Rogeburg to Coquille was made easily over good roads, but on the retiult trip, which was made over the old Coos bay road the boys found about four feet, of snow and the road al most Impassible In places. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. HutchanoT re turned from Portland today whorej , lui. nu luuuBuu wan i-uwcu iu unt-1111 the annual convention of Mutual Life Insurance agents for Oregon. While in Portland they visited at the homo of Fred L. Cofer and wfe, and had the pleasure of welcoming a new nephew into the world. Mr. Hutcha son states that It has not been defin itely decided as to the date of hold ing the field club meet, but he Ib certain that he will not go on his trip east, until about June of this year. . ' ' CLACKAMAS MOOSE DEAD Six Democrats Are Overwhelmed ly ItcKistration of 4 liepilbllciins. OREGON CITY. Jan. 8. The pro gressive party In Clackamas county has disappeared and the democrats are few and far between, Judging from the early totals of registration In the office of County Clerk Har rington. Not one avowed progressive has registered. No progressive candidate for state or county Jobs has appear ed. In the three days Bince the regis tration began, 65 voters have appear- Diamonds win out over the roads you know It is a perpetual battle between tires and roads and victory is hard-earned. The strength and tough- nes3 of the rubber in Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires resists the roughest road wear yawning ruts do not take toll from Diamond Squeegees. Tried for years on every road that leads in or out of this city on all makes of cars Diamond Squeegees have proven their unfailingsuperior-' ity, and more than satisfy car owners. We have almost discon tinued making smooth treads, because the small (.less than 10) increase we ask for led. Forty nine of this number are I I republicans and only six are demo-! crats. The overwhelmingly large' i proportion of republicans Is a snr- prise even to the leaders of that party here. COMMON' SENSE ADVISED I Baker (iiniid Jury Takes Notiio of ASTOli PICKS HIS TITLE Kx.norlj.an u i jinmvll As llaron of Hover Cnsfle. LONDON, Jan. 8. William Wal dorf Astor, formerly of New York, who was raised to the peerage lint week by King George, has assumed the title of Baron Astor of Hever Castle. Lord Charles Borcsford has taken tho tftle of Lord Befosford of Met emmeh and Curraghmore. Metem meh was the scene of the early ex ploits of Lord Berosford's naval ca reer. BOOTH HE-TRIAL SOON DIE ,'ums Expected to !!. Sent to Jury Ae,ain In February. McMINNVILLE, Or., Jan. 8. Tho secotTd trial of Mrs. William Booth and William Branson, accused of the murder of William-Booth In October, probably will be held In February. At the recent trial in the circuit court of Yamhill county the jury diciftrecd, three of the members s tun It ii g for acquittal. The murder took place near Willamlna in a thick et, and the body of tho victim was ('opml partly nr.r.icrsed In a near-by Stream. " Mrs. Amanda Whitney died today after an Illness of several weeks. Mrs. Whitney has resided in Rose burg for many years, death taking place at tho age of 89. The funeral will be held from the undertaking narlors Monday at 2:30, Rev. Paul J. Lux officiating. Interment will follow In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Suits French Dry Cleaned, $1.25 Rt Slopcr's, Roscburg Cleaning Works. In business 15 years. Next to Palace theatre. Phone 47. 1345-J33 Squeegee treads ha9 made Diamond Squeegees so popu lar that 907o of the Diamond Tires sold to consumers are Squeegee Treads. Squeegees were put on the market because they proved to bo the most satisfactory non-skid tire tests prove that in addition to this the Squeegee construction (more rubber where the wear is hardest) makes Squeegees the beat Long Dis tance tire at the price. Diamond "Fair-List" Prices) Sjgg Diamond Six Diamond Squeggee Squcaeen 30 x 3 $ 9.45 34 x 4 $ 20.35 30 x3'-;. 12.20 36x4 28.70 32 3'A 14.00 37 x S 33.90 33 x 4 20.00 38 x 5'-; 46.00 ;)XE OUT UK KIVK HAVK GOITER Statistics on Afflicted Student of Wellington University Compiled. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 8. One student in every five at the Unlveri slty of Washington is afflicted with! goiter, according to statistics co.u- piled by Dr. David C. Hall, director of physical education. On figures covering the university Bince 190S it Is shown that 22.0 poi cent of the students have beon afflicted with the disease. More women than men show the enlargement; 39. 0G per cent of the girls were affected and only 20 P"M' cent of the boys. SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OP DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATES In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for Douglas County DOUGLAS COUNTY, a Body Polltl- and Corporate of the State of Ore gon, Plaintiff, , vs. Klkan Gosllne, Elizabeth Hancock W. J. McNeol, Daniel Stums. Oslr is Mining Company, Bohemia Gold Mining Company, Anna Macks Samuel Shepherd and F. B. Walte, F. E. Alley. Theodore Bond. W. S Hamilton, Southern Oregon Com pany, Unknown O'vner, Campbel ft Swler-rt. John f. Stewart. Mrs M. J. Singleton, Ciarles Wilson Phoclio Ketcholl. William Fitzgor old, Claude W. DeVore, J. A. Bu . chanan, F. L. Davis, I. W. Card nor, William Footo. Mrs. Rosannr , Kkicald. Mnry S. Strain, Fred Mill . or, E. G. Young. E. G. Young fi Company. W. It. Graham, tilendal Realty Company, Sol Abraham Estate, J. H. nnd Izora Stewart G. Gllbortson and Mrs. E. J ' Homme. Paul G. Kllppen, H. A Wenz, Herbert A. Hoover, Nels Peterson. Northern Trust Com p.tny and J. C. Reld, Gurney Mc Daniels, C. F. Bennett, H, C, Jor ' rnson,' C. M. Hurlbutt, Harry Z Common, S. E. Griffith, DcWIt L. Meyers, C. M. Poley and Doro thy G. Meyers, C. H. Mark and Ttthos F. Hadlny. Harding Loni Company, T. C. Stnley, A. L. 'Quint Garden Valley Orchards Company F. .1. Craig, et ux. Mary A. Shlrlej end W. M. Wilson. Katheiina Mc Kluslty, Alvln Porter, A. L. Stone A. L. Irving and Audrey C. Shack At'.nlr, Epperly, Burns, Green 4 Grae. and each and every person firm :tnd corporation named in tin fo'jovins ".1st as being tho owne or owners, according to -the tax rolls of Douglas Cousty. Oregon, of tracts 'and parcels nf laud, lots and blocks therein described and fr,i' In their respective names, and to each nnd every person, firm nd -r"natlon owning or clalm- Ipt to own, or havln" or claiming to have any Interest, lien or claims l'er"!'i. D"f"ndnnt3. To Elizabeth Hancock, W. J. Mc Neel, Daniel Sturns, Bohemia Gold Mining Company, Samuel Shepherd, Theodore Bond, Unknown Owner, William Fitzgerald, William Foote Mary S. Strain, Fred Miller, Glendale Realty Company, Mrs. E. J. Homme, Paul G. Kllppen, II. A. Wenz, Her bert A. Hoover, Nela Peterson. North ern Trust Company, Joseph C. Bold, C. F. Bennett, H. C. Jorgenson,, S. E. Griffith, DeWitt L. Meyers. Doro thy G. Meyers, C. H. Mark, James F, Hadley, A. L. Quint, Garden Valley Orchards Company, F. J. Craig, ct ux, W. M. Wilson, Katherlno McKlusky, A. L. Irving and Audrey C. Shack. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF j OREGON": You and each of you are hereby no- ! titled that Douglas County, a body politic and corporate of the State of Oregon, is the holder of ceitlflcates of delinquency Issued to It by the tax collector of Douglas County, State of Oregon, pursuant to the statutes in such caseB made and provided; that the property for which certifi cates of delinquency have been Is sued, as the same Is described upon t,n ow' ..nlla r,f rinllilnc Pnlltltv ... ...... . " , a Slate of Oregon, is herelnbelow de- scribed; that tho names of the per son or persons appearing upon the tax rolls In the hands of the tax col lector of Douglas county, Slate of Oregon, at the date of the first pub lication of this summons as the owner or owners of said property are as hereinafter stated; that the amounts! for which raid certificates of delin quency were Issued, the date of such cerlflrates of delinquency, and tho vear for the delinquent taxes for which they and each of them were Our Aim is toive y ouRe suits Nomatter what kind of a WantAd uou putt in ouj paper wewill&iw you result i Issued are as hereinafter sot forth. Certificates of delinquency aB hereinafter set forth In this sum mons were Issued by the sheriff and tax collector of Douglas County, Oregon, during the year 19,14, nnd were Issued for the delinquent taxes for tho year 1910, end Bnld taxes were due and unpaid and became de linquent on the first Monday in April, 1911. Said certificates were filed by tho sheriff and tax collec tor of Douglas County, Oregon, In tho office of the county dork on September 3. 1914. ELIZABETH HANCOCK, present owner, Lot 6. Sec. 28, Tp. 22 S., R. 7 W., 22 acres. D. C. No. 1717 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $3. CO, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. W. J. McNEEL, present owner, Lo 12, Sec. 11, Tp. 22 S., R. 8 W., 42 acres. D. C. 1718 Issued to Doug las County July 31, 1914; amount due $4.27, with 15 per cent lntero.it from said date. DANIEL STURNS, present owner Lot 1. Sec. 28, Tp. 22 S., R. ,1 W., 2 acres. D. C. No. 1719 Issued 'to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $2.18, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. . BOHEMIA GOLD MINING COM PANY, present owner 4 Mining Claims Sec. 18, Tp. 23 5., R. 2 E. D C. No. 1725 issued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1914; amount duo $13.70. with 15 per cent Interest from said date. SAMUEL SHEPHERD AND F. B WAITE, present owners, Lot 4, Sec 17. Tp. 25 S., R. 4 W., 35 acres. P. C. No. 1735 Issued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1914; amount due $3.95, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. , THEODORE BOND, present own er, Part of Claim No. 5(1, Sec. 24, Tp. 27 S., R. 6 W Vt, acre. D. C. No. 17G5 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $2.83, with 15 por cent Interest from said date. VNKN'OWN OWNER, present ocr er, Lot 5, Sec. 1, Tp. 30 S., R. 4 W., 38 acres. D. C. No. 1841 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914 amount duo $4.60, with 15 per cent Interest from said dnt.e WILLIAM FITZGERALD, present owner, lot 1, block 5, Drain. D. C. No. 1S7G Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount duo $44.59 with 15 per cent interest from said date. WILLIAM FOuTE, present own er, lots 1 to 5, Frac. Block 7, Gard ner's to Drain. D. C. No. 1883 Issued to Douglas Countv July 31,"1914; amount Ana $4.95, with nor cent Interest from el'l dote. MARY S. STRAIN, present own er, 200 by 200 feet 'In Oakland. D C. No. 1888 issued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1914; amount due $2.82, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. FRED MILLER, present owner, lot 8, block 1, Old Oakland, D. C. No. 1892 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914: amount due $1.60, with lu per cent Interest from said dato. ' GLENDALE REALTY COMPANY, present owner, lots 1 and 3, block 1 Glendale. D. C. No. 1900 issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914: amount due $24.80, with 30 per cent interest from said date. MRS. E. J. HOMME, present own er, M. & B. Vol. 50, pg. 160 Deeds lots 20, 21 and 22, outside city, block 2, Gilbertson's Addition to Glendale. D. C. No. 1912 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $5.82', with 15 per cent lnteres from said date. PAUL G. KLIPPEN. II. A. M'ENZ, HERBERT A. IIOOVEJR, NELS PET ERSON, NORTHERN TRUST COM PANY AND JOSEPH C. REID, pres ent owners all block 1, Plat A, Rose burg Home Orchard Tracts, except lots 1, 4, 6 and 8. D. C. No. 1913 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount duo $9.54, with 15 per cent Interest from said dato. C. F. BENNETT, H. C. .IORGEN RON, S. E. GRIFFITH. DeWITT I. MEYERS AND DOROTHY G. MEY ERS, present owners, lots 1, 2, 3, 5 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 4. Plat A, Rose- ' ' I burg Home Orchard Tracts. D. C. j No. 1917 Issued to Douglas County July 31. 1914; amount due $11.70, with 15 per cent Interest from said I date. C. H. MARK AND JAMES F. HAD I LEY, present owners, lots 3 and 4, "'" p,!lt A- "eburK Homo Orchard Tracts. D. C. No. 1922 Is sued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $3.74, with 1 5 per cent Interest from said date. A. L. QUINT. CARDED VALLEY ORCHARDS COMPANY, F. J. CRAIG, ET UX, AND W. M. WIL SON, present owners, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 13, blork 9, Plat A, Roseburg Home Orchard Tracts. D. C. No.' 1H23 Issued to Douglas County July I SI. 1914: amount duo $12.54, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. No. 1926 Iv.iiel tc Doinlai Count KATHERINE McKLUSKY, present owner, lot 7, block 10, Plat A, Rose burg Home Orchard Tracts. D. C. July 31, 1914; amount due $13.30, with 15 per cent lntorest from said date. A.' L. IRVING AND AUDREY C. SHACK, present owners, tho E4 of the EH lot 3, block 4. Plat B, Rose- burg Home Orchard Tracts. D. C. i No. 1936 Issued to Douglas County j July 31, 1914; amount duo $2.09, j with 15 per cent interest from saldj date. j NOW THEREFORE, you and; each of you, and each and every per-1 son, firm and corporation named lu: the foregoing list as being the own-i er or owners, according to the tax! rolls of Douglas County, State ot' Oregon, of the proporty above In said list described, and oach nnd ev ery person, firm nnd corporation owning or claiming to own, or hav ing or claiming to have any lntorest. In or lien or claims upon the prop erty In said Hat described, or any. portion thereof, are hereby notified that Douglas County, a body politic, and corporate of the State of Oregon, 1 the plaintiff above named; will apply' to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Douglas, for a decree foreclosing the Hen and liens agnlnst the property above described, and each and every tract and parcel of land, lot and block mentioned, referred to and described In the list above set forth, nnd you and each of you are here by required to tuke notice of said proceedings, and of any and all steps thereunder; and you and each of you are hereby directed and summoned ; to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of tho day of said first publication, and defend the action or pay the amount due, as shown above, together with accrued hitoreBt from the date of issuance of snld certificate of delinquency at the rate of 15 per cent per annum, and costs, and in cbbs oft failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing decree will be rendered foreclosing tho lien and liens of said taxes and costs against tho land and premises named, and each and every part thereof. ' j The plaintiff, will further apply to the Court for such other and fur ther relief as may be meet nnd equit able In the premises. This summons 1b published pur- "Mollie Hang the Kettle On" We'll all take tea, for tho doltvory wagon has Just brought a pack ago of that delightful beverage Tree Tea from THE SHERIDAN ST. OKOCKRS Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. Phono Every part of Douglas County is covered by the issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly News. Which section will furnish the FIRST 1916 BOY and GIRL BABY? Read the Offers! rwarfyw jfiantalr ii Infants od Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Tiie Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, invalids ind growing children. Purenutrition, upbuildinguewholebody. ' Invigorate nursing mothora at the aged. q More healthful than tea or coffee, fnoss you say "HORLIOICS" you may got a aubatltutom suant to tho provisions of the law and statutes ot the State ot Oregon, (once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks) and the date of the first publication of this summons Is on the 13th day of Doeember, 1915, and pursuant to an ordor of tho Hon orable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Ore gon in and for Douglas County, made and entered in the above entitled cnuse the 6th day ot December, A. D. 1915. ' All procoss and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the undersignod. roslding within the State ot Oregon, at the addross here inafter .mentioned. GEORGE NEUNER, Jr., District Attorney, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Roseburg, Ore gon. 1298-131. XOTIOH OK FINAL SKTTLEMENT. Notice is hereby glvon that the undersigned, administrator of the estato of George Wallaco Jones, de- ceased, has filed in tno county court of Douglas Count, Stnte of Oregon, his final account as sue i administra tor of said estate, and that Tuesday, tho 11th day of January, 1916, at the hour of ton o'clock a. m. In the County Court room or Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, as the .time and place for hearing said final account and any objections thereto, If any. JAMES E. SAWYERS, Administrator of tho estate of George Wallace JoneB, Deceased. 1310-J10 Kilt. - 'BoiaiBi' ' UJAA".. n awr iW irifiiiAlira.Saalaaiar t