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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1915)
TINKER HAS 54 PLAYERS, BUT WOULD In the army of their country. Mr. Fhuoig 1b 78 years old and served with the Union army during the Civil war and for 66 years has served as a traveling salesman for his company. NEW AMERICAN BEAUTY BLOOMS IN BROADWAY'S THEATRICAL GARDEN) LIKE TO ADD YERKES TO HIS STRING , CITY NEWS. .. Steve Yerkes. CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Although Joe Tinker, new manager of the Cubs, hap 64 players, including his jex Wbales, there Is one other player he woupd like to add to his Btrlng Steve Yerks, the old Boston second baseman, who played with the PIttfeds last season. Tinker Insists that Yerks was by far the best second baseman in the Federal league. ! "Yerkes is a flna hnll 1.,A.. " Dnt,l Joe, "he is a big strapping fellow with a strong pair of hands and a powerful arm. . Ho is not a flashy player, but is consistent and knows what to do at the right time. It we get Yerkes we will have the strong- i est Infield in the National league." 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, admin istrator of the estate of Job Den ning, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me at Roseburg, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, Janu ary 3rd, 1916. . T. M. OLLIVANT, Administrator of the state of Job Denning, Deceased. 103-131 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned administrator of the estate of David Thomas, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Douglas Counts', State of Oregon, his Final Account as such administrator of said estate, and that Wednesday the 19th day of January, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, has been fixed by said Court as the time tor hearing objec tions to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. ORA H. PORTER, Administrator of the estate of David Thomas, deceased. 1336-jl7 "There's Many a Slip Betwixt the Cup and Lip." But there are more sips from the cup to the Up, provided it's a Cup of Royal Club Coffee from Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. Phono 103. P- S. It is too good to drink in any other manner. Los Angeles the Gateway to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Buy your ticket to Los Angeles the Metropolis of Southern California and from that city select the various attractions you wish to see. MOUNTAIN RESORTS of Pasadena, Monrovia, Pomona, Rediands and Rirc3ide. REACH RESORTS of S?n Diego. Long Beach, Catalina Island, Venice or Snnta Barbara. SCENIC THIl'S to Mf. Lowe, Ait. Wilson or the Marine Gardens of Catnllns. 3! $50.20 Is the special round trip rate to Los Angeles from Rose burg. Stopovers allowed at any point. Limit April 30. Ask the local agent or write Southern Pacific John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Editor D. E. Vernon, of Oakland was a business visitor ,ln Roseburg today. Walter Hamilton and wife are confined to their home by severe at tacks of la grippe. Thomas RIdgeway, of Sutherlln spent- the day In this city attending to business matters. Mrs. D. L. Houston left this iff tor- noon tor Sutherlln where she will visit "?or several days. Mrs. Jennie Price returned to her home at Wilbur this afternoon after visiting for a short time in this cty. Ms. A. B. RIdgeway returned to her home at Sutherlln this afternoon after spending several hours In Rose burg. Miss Nell Mullen leaves tomorrow night for Albian, Neb., where she will spend several weeks visiting with her parents. Mrs. W. T. Wohlforth, who has been receiving medical treatment at Moi- hospital returned to her home today. C. M. Allen and S. C. Bartrum left today for Tiller where they will spend a short time attending to business matters. Hi W. Jones and wife, of Myrtle Creek, spent the day in Roseburg visiting with friends and attending M business matter Judgo G. W. Riddle, of Riddle, ar rived In Roseburg this afternoon and will spend a short time attending to business matters. Mrs. George McCulloch and daughter, who have been visiting with friends and relatives at Suth erlln, returned to their home last night. W. D. Harper, who has been at Mr"!v hospital for the past week re ceiving medical treat'nent has recov e-vi sufficiently to return to his ho!i:e RIddlo. i ' Mrs. George Bonebrake was today admitted to Mercy hospital where she will receive medical treatment. Dr. Gcorse E. Houck is the attend ing physician. B. L. Eddy was today appointed admfnlstrator of the estate of W. S. Vandever, deceased. Guy Cordon. Howard Calkins and Lucile Gillette were named as appraisers. Irene Ellenberg, of Corvallis, who has been visiting at the toome of L. S. Taylor, leaves this evening for Yrcka, Cal., where she will be employed as a nurso in one of the hospitals at that place. Glen Patrick, who sustained Ih-j Juries In the collision at Winchester! a t""ort time ago, which necessitated! t.ie amputation of his left arm, has suffclently recovered to be removed to his home. Chas. W. , Clark today received a beautifully bound copy of the mem orial address on the life and char actor of Wni. McKlnley. The gift was sent 'by Representative W. C. Hawley. ! The Citizens State Bank of Myrtle Creek today filed suit against C. O. I White, Clara B. White and George i White, to recover $1040 said to be due on a promissory note together with $237.48 costs and dlsburso ' ments. I j N. W. Flalsig, who bcarB the dls J tlnctTon of being the oldest drummer 1 on the road, left this afternoon for ! Eugene after spendlng'a few days In Roseburg. .Mr. Klaisig had Intended' j to visit his farm at Coos Bay, but on ; tount of the storms in the moun tains decided not to mnke the trip. He Is a representative of the Wni. Crowley and Sons Manufacturing Co.. of Reddltrb, England, a company whlh 'has become famous for Kb policy of continuing the salaries of lis employees who enlist for service NOTICE FOn HUM. NOTICE is hereoy given that the State Land Board of the Stato of Oregon will receive sealed bids at its office in the State Capitol at Sa lem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock a m., Feb. 23, 1916, for all the State's Interest In the tide lands hereinafter described, giving however, to the owner or owners ot any lands abut ting or fronting thereon, tho prefer ence right (o purchase said tido lands at the highest price offered, provid ed such offer is made In good faith and also' provided that the land wil not bo sold for, nor any offor there for accepted, of less than $7.60 per acre, and that the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids: Said lands are situated In Doug las County, Oregon, anG described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point which is th meander post to fractional Bection 34 & 35, T. 21 S. R. 12 W. on soutl bank of Mallard Creek, and runnin thence In Sec. 34, S. 78 degrees W 5.00 chs. along smith bank of Mnl lard Creek; N. 87 degrees W. 5.00 chs. along south bank of Mallard Creek; N. 71 degrees W. 15.50 chs. along south hank of Mallard Creek; N. 20 degrees 30 minutes E. 258.00 ft. across Mallard Creek: S. 59 de grees E. 5.00 chs. along north bank of Mallard Creek; S. 70 degrees E. 10.00 chs. along north bank of Mai lard Creek; East 9.50 chs. along north bank of Mallard Crook to M P. on section line. South 1.93 chs across Mallard Creek to place of be winning, containing 7.17 acres. Also, from the same Initial point running in Sec. 35, North 1.93 chs across Mallard Creek to M. P. on north bank; N. 78 degrees E. 20.00 chs, along north bank of Mallard Creek; N. 69 degrees E. 5.00 chs along north bank of Mallard Creek; N". 57 degrees E. 13.00 chs. along north bank of Mallard Creek to M P. on left bank Umpqua. River; S 42 degrees 30 mlnute3 E. 4.90 ft. to pier hoad line of "Rainbow Basin S. 42 degrees 23 minutes W. 176. 9' ft. along pier head line of "Ralnbr Basin"; S. 58 degrees 50 minute W 625.21 ft. along pier head line ot "Rainbow Basin' -, S. 19 degrees 4 2 minutes' E. 78. ',0 ft. to N. V. cor. Block 41. R. R. Add to Reedsnort ns projected; N. 58 degrees 50 minutes E 603. G6 rt along pier head lino of "Rainbow Basin"; N. 42 degrees 23 minutes E. 170.0u ft. along pie head line of "Rainbow Basin"; S. 4 degrees 30 minutes E. 145.00 ft to M. P. on Umpqua River and South bank of Mallard Creek, S. 62 degrees W. 10.00 elm. along south bank of Mallard Croek; S. 63 degrees W lO'.OO chs. along south ban!t of Mal lard Creek; S. SO degrees W. 10.00 chs. along south hank of Mallard Creek; S. 82 degrees W. 10.00 chs along south bank of Mallard Creel- to place of beginning, containing 8.54 acres, containing in all 15.71 acres tido land fronting on Lcs 7 and 8 Section 34 and Lots 2, 3. 4 and 6 Sec. 35. T. 21 S. R. 12 W. ot Vf. M Applications and bid3 should bo addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerl BOUNSi TO FIGHT FOR HIS COUNTRY 1 I ' 'km BORN To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bald win, of S. Pine street, Sunday, January 8, 1916, a girl. Prince Henri of Orleans. Prince Henri of Orleans, at the opening of the war, offered his serv ices to France, but was refused be cause of a law which prohibits any member of a one-timo reigning house to fight in the French army. Ha crossed the channel to the nearest ally and secured a commission with the British expeditionary force. 0 If """ ;.v THE "NEW AMERICAN BEAUTY" IS WHAT BROADWAY! IS CALLING FRANCES PRITCH- ' ARD. THE YOUNG GIRL WHO 18 MAKING HER FIRST STAGE APPEARANCE IN "THE PEAS- j ANT GIRL." HER BEAUTY AND HEK ARTISTIC DANCING 1 HAVE CAUSED A FURORE IN. ; NEW YORK State Land Board, Salem, Oregon and marked "Application and bid to purchase tido lands". Dated, Dec. 8, 1915. G. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board 1306-fHi I NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hcroby glwon that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of George Wallace Jones, de-j ceased, has filed in tne county court of Douglas Count, State of Oregon, his final account as sue administra tor of said estate, and that Tuesday, the 11th day of January, 1910,. at :he hour of ten o'clock a. m. in th bounty Court room ot Douglas Coun y, Oregon, as the limo ana plnco for learlng said final account and any Ejections thereto, if any. . JAMES E. SAWYERS, Vdmlnlstrator of the estate 'of George Wallace Jones, Deceased. 1310-J10 to the discharge of said executor. Datod at Roseburg, Oregon, Dee 16, 1916. CHARLES L. WILEY, Executor of the eBtate of John C Wiley, deceased. 1337-J1S A "LADY BUTCHER" BUT SWEET AND GENTLE FOR ALL THAT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN? In the County Court of the State o Oregon for DouglaB County In the matter of the estate- of John C. Wiley, deceased. The underslgced, executor of said estate having fllod bis final account In said Court, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, January 18, 1910, a 10 o'clock a. m. et the Judge's Cham i.erB In the Court House, In Kosa burg, Douglas County, Oregon, Is the t'me and place set by the Judge vf si' id Court to hear objection.). If an. ti ero be, to Bald final acm.inl. an ' The T home may bo Bphera enough for some woinon, but It 'was all too small for Mlsa AlUo Pitts of Eureka Springs, Ark., most womanly of women, so. she stepped right out of it into her own butcher shop. Miss Pitts not morely owns butcher shop, she bntcherB Bleek calves and fat pigs, prepares them for tho market and thon band them over tho white marble slab to her customers. Miaa Pitts Ua an nttractlve home and she's one or the most charming hostesses ip Eureka Springs. Every part of Douglas County is covered by the issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly News. N Which section tnill furnich t j V4 M & 1 f I the FIRST 1916 BOY and GIRL BABY? Read the Offers!