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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1915)
ron.v.jj: attorney general CKAWFOIll) IX THE CITY Persia. It has been unable to de termine what flag was flown by the destroyer of the ship. CEXTItAIJA I.VMllKIt I'LAXT ' ni'itxs; loss rr i:it $ioo,imki ' CITY NEWS. . ' A. M. Crawford, late attorney gen eral of the state of Oregon, arrived In Roseburg this morning from; Grants Pass, where he has been en-; eased on legal business. Mr. Craw-; CENTRALIA, Jan. 12. The plant ford was at one time a resident or 0f' the Stillwater Lumber Co.. located this county and city, and has at Vader, burned last night about 12 many old friends here who were glad o'clock, with a loss of over $100,001). to see him again. Mr.. Crawford officers of the company are at a loss looks w'ell and said he was feeling t0 explain the origin of the fire. The, b.ver than for some years, and is pjant will be rebuilt at once. j now actively engaged m uie prm-inti ot law In Portland, where he and his son have established an office. In a short interview with a News repre sentative, during a pleasant social call he made at the office, the form er attorney general said that pros- pects for better business on the west- Lath and shingles, the very best. ern coast seemed to be favorable for. page Investment Co. 110-jl5; this year. Politics, 'he said, was not j ' .,'....' J. 0. Gunter, of Gunter, was a rousing much interest this far ex- . ,.,,,. I , i u . business vsltor in this city today, cent in a mere local way, and what ' I tlre is has been confined more to Windows, doors ana sash, a largo, the republicans, evidencing more In-; assortment, let us show them to you. i terest on their part than on that of j Page Investment Co. 110-.. democrats. On having it suggested;, w E cllngenpoi ias Duen spend-j to him that it looked as though Port- ,ng a few days , e clty not hav. land was trying to "hog" nil the dele-j Jng Kotten over tho hablt Bjnce tne' gates at large to the Chicago con-1 holidnys. ' vention, he thought it more Individ-j . I ual effort than any preconcerted I Henry Schrenk came over from j Plan, and that the other parts 0fiLklnl! Glass today, and reported the state would surely get recogni-j that at somo l'lace8 alon lho roa'1 tion. Mr. Crawford left on the aft-l"101"'8 we at leaBt elSt Inches of ernobn train for the north and willsnow' wh" further down the valley, stop at Salem on some business mat- the fields were 6reen- I The W. C. T. U. Is holding the, first session of the year this after noon, at the Parish houso, and It Is Quito ;w,ell attended, dettilti 'he I f stormy outlook of tho weather. It Is a mothers meeting and the pro-! gram consisted of Bhort talks and a commemoration of the birthday of Frances Willard. Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tell why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. VEAItS FELT KOlt LIVESTOCK OX HAXGES OK NORTHWEST PORTLAND, .Inn. 12. Stockman of the entire northwest are express ing the gravest fears for tho safety of cattle running on the ranges. The weather conditions continue to be ex tremely severe and the ground is frozen hard, here being as a result The veterans residing at the Sol diers home last night had a very pleasant time after a charivari of Why Is man and woman, half the time, feeling norvoue, despondent, worried; somo days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapaci tated by illness. If we all would practice lnside-bath-lng, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. Tho rea son is that the human system does not rid itself each, day of all the wasto which It accumulates under our pres ent mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into tLe system nearly nn ounco ot waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons w'nlch are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it 1b to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside orgnns of the previous day's accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, beforo breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it, as a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible materinl, waste, sour bile and to-inB; thus cleansing, Bweeten Ing and purifying the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleepless nights have become renl cranks about the morning inside-bath. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drag store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, Its cleansing, sweetening and freshen ing effect upon the syutem. absolutely no pasture. It Is said that Ben MarUee and wf(, who arrVcd the hay supply is the shortest It has Deen in years. ixv"i-:stk;atiox tails to re veal DESTROYER OF PERSIA WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Secre tary of State Lansing has been noti fied by tho department of foreign af fairs of Austria that although that government has conducted a most rigid Inquiry into the sinking of the "Tir TIRED FEET AH ! "Tiz" is grand for aching, swol len tender, calloused feet or corns. Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burrting feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more so-ejiess in corns, callouses, bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without pet ting relief, just use "Tiz." "Tiz" is the only remedy that draws out all tho poisonous exudations which puff up tho feet. "Tiz" cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or pet sore and swollen. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a 25-cent box at any drug store or department store and pet instant re lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just onco try "Tiz." Get a whole year's foot com fort, for only 25 cents. Think of. it. -esterday for a visit with command ant and Mrs. Markee. The couple were married In November, and after a wedding tour .through California are now on their way homo to Port land. Upon learning of their arrival the old soldiers arranged the chari--vari, noise-making articles of all kinds and description being in evi dence. Cigars were brought out and a social time enjoyed during the re mainder of the evening. nivfift hHlltfin Hohrv shine that docs not mb otf or dust otf tlmt anneals to tho iron tlmt lasts four times as Ions as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish Is in a class by Itself. It's more cat t fully mn.doftndinui.le irom ottter matertatt. Try It on ynar pnrlor ntovo, your coo biuvu or your uai ranpo. tne beet poll sn you ever uhcI. your har'twnro or procor denier in liUtJioriwd ta re- 1 11 n (1 your -.o..ay. bctPO'9"A varjf Drop" Los Angeles the Gateway to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Buy your ticket to Los Angeles the Metropolis of i Southern California and from that city select the various attractons you wish to see. MOl'XTAlX RESORTS of Pasadena, Monrovia, Pomona, ' Red'.ands and Rlveslde. HKACH liKSOHTS of San Diego, Long Beach, Catallna Island, Venice or Santa Barhara. SCHXIC TWIN to Mt. Lowe, Mt. Wilson or the Marine Gardens of Catalina. s;.i:k;hi; is fixe ix PORT LAND AT T1IK PltUSKNT TIMK PORTLAND, Jan. 12. Portlnnd resembles "spotless town," today, there being eight inches of snow on the ground this afternoon and it is still falling. Tho snow storm began early last night and continued stead ily during the day. Tho thermometer registered 13 above this morning, the coldost it has been In seven years. Ice in the Columbia river is seriously delaying traffic. $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. SUMMONS IN " FORUCLOSUHE of DELINQUEXT TAX CERTIFICATES i 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, Elltan Gosllne, Elizabeth Hancock W. J. McNeel, Daniel Sturns, Oslr is Mining Company, Bohemia Cold Mining Company, Anna Macks Samuel Shepherd and F. B. Walto F. E. Alley, Theodoro Bond, W. S Hamilton, Southern Oregon Com pany, Unknown O'vnor, Campbel & Swlgort, John .". Stewart, Mrs M. J. Singleton, C'-arles Wilson Phoebe 'Kotcholl, William Fitzgor aid, Claude W. DeVoro, J. A. Ilu chnnan. F. L. Dnvis, I. w. Card nr, William Footo. Mrs. Rosnnn!' Klncaid, Mnry S. Strain, Fred Mill or, E. G. Youns. E. G. Young Company. W. H. Graham. Olendnl Realty Company, Sol Abraham Estate, J. II. and Izora Stewart G. Gllbertson and Mrs. E. J Homme, Paul G. Kllppen, H. A Wenz, Herbert A. Hoover, Nels Peterson, Northern Trust Com pany and J. C. Reld, Gurney Mc Daniels, C. F. Bennett, H. C. Jor genson, C. M. Hurlbutt, Harry 7. Compton, S. E. Griffith. DeWIt L. Meyers, C. M. Foley and Doro thy G. Meyers, C. II. Mark and James F. Hadlov, Harding Lam Company, T. C. Rlalny, A. L. -Quint Gar.len Valley Orchards Company F. J. Craig, et nx, Mary A. Shlrle anil W. M. Wilson. Katherlne Mc Klusky, Alvin Porter, A. L. Stone A. L. Irving and Audrey C Shark Adair, Epperly, Burns. Green 4 Grae, and enrh and every person firm and corporation named in tlx fnllo'-ing list as belns the owne or ownern. according to the tax rf Oougliis Cously, Oregon. rr n,j rprrols nf ip-'id. lot- rn'! blocks therein described ami t...t, thMr resrpr!ive names, 'd to c?ch ami every person, firm fo!-''oatlon owning or claim ing to own, or having or claiming to rn'-e any Interest, lien or claims therein. Defendants. To Elizabeth Hancock, W. J. Mc Neel, Daniel Sturns, Bohemia Gold Mining Company, Samuel Shepherd Theodore Bond, Unknown Owner! William Fitzgerald. William Foole Mary S. Strain, Fred Miller. Olendale Realty Company, Mrs. E. J. Homme. Paul 0. Kllppen, II. A. Wenz, Her bert A. Hoover, Kelt Peterson. North ern Trust Company, Joseph C. Reld, C. F. Benuott, H. C. Jorgenson, S. , E. Griffith, DeWitt L. Meyers. Doro thy G. Moyers, C. H. Mark, James F. Hadley, A. L. Quint, Garden Valley Orchards Company, F. J. Craig, et ux( ... a. Wilson. Katherlne McKlusky, A. L. Irving and Audrey C. Shack, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby no tified that Douglas County, a body poll'ic and corporate of the State of Oregon, is the holder of coitiflcutes of delinquency Issued to It by the tax collector of Oouglas County, State of Oregon, pursuant to tho statutes In such cases made and provided; that the proporty for which certifi cates of delinquency have been Is sued, as the same Is described upon the tax rolls of Douglas County, Stato of Oregon, Is heretnbelow de scribed; that the names of the per son or persons appearing upon the tax rolls In the hands of the tax col lector of Douglas county. State 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 said certificates of delin quency wero issued, the date of such ccriflcatos of delinquency, and the year for the delinquent taxes for which they and each of them were Issued are as hereinafter set forth. Certificates ' of delinquency as hereinafter sot forth In this sum mons were Issued by the sheriff and tax collector of Douglas County, Oregon, during the year 1914, and were issued for the delinquent taxes for the year 1910, and said taxes were due and unpaid and became de linquent on the first Monday In April, 1911. Said certificates-wore filed .by the sheriff and tax collec tor of Dottglns County, Oregon, In tho office of the county clerk on September 3, 1914. ELIZABETH HANCOCK, prosent 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. S W., 42 acres. D. C. 1718 Issued to Doug las County July 31, 1914; amount due $4.27, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. DANIEL STUHNS, 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 duo $2.18, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. BOHEMIA GOLD MINING COM PANY, present owner 4 Mining Claim's Soc. 18, Tp. 23 S., R. 2 E. D C. No. 1725 lsBued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1914; amount due $13.70, with 15 per cent Interest from said dnte. SAMUEL SHEPHERD AND F. B WAITE, present owners, Lot 4, Sec 17, Tp. 25 S., R. 4 W 35 acres. D. C. No. 1735 Issued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1.914; amount due $3.95, with 15 per cent Intorest from said date. THEODORE BOND, present own er, Part of Claim No. 50, See. 24, Tp. 27 S., R. G W., 14 acre. P. C. No. 17C5 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $2.83, with 15 per cent interest from said dato. UNKNOWN OWNER, present ocr. or. Lot 5, Sec. 1, Tp. 30 S., R. 4 W., 38 acres. D. C. No. 1841 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount clue $4.60, with 15 per cent Interest from said dat.e WILLIAM FITZGERALD, present owner, lot 1, block 5, Drain. D. C. No. 1870 Issued to DouglaB County July 31, 1914; amount duo $44.69 with 15 per cent Interest from Bald date. WILLIAM FOOTE, present own er, lots 1 to 5, Frac. Block 7, Gard ner's A'"'""' to Drain. D. C. No. 18S3 issued to Douglas County Ju'v 31, 1914; amount dike $4.95, with . per rent Interest from "nld da'e. MARY S. STRAIN, present own er, 20B by 200 feet in Oakland. D C. No. 18S8 Issued to Douglas Coun ty July 31, 1914; amount duo $2.52, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. I FRED MILLER, present owner,! lot 8, block 1, Old Oakland, D. C. No. 1S92 issued to Douglas County Julvj 31, 1914: amount due $1. fin, with 1j per cnt Interest from said" dnt". j GLENDALE REALTY COMPANY, presunt owner, lots 1 and 3, block 1. Olendale. D. C. No. 1900 Issued to Douglas County July SI, 1914; amount due $14.80. with 30 per cent Interest from said dato. MRS. E. J. HOMME, present own er, M. & B. Vol. 50, pg. 100 Deeds lots 20, 21 and 22. outside city, block 2, Gilbertson's Addition to Glendale. D. C. No. 1912 issued to Dongin" County July 31, 1914; amount due $5.82, with 15 por cent In tores from said date. PAUL G. KLIPPEN, II. A. WENZ, HERBERT A. HOOVER, NELS PET ERSON, NORTHERN TRUST COM PANY AND JOSEPH C. IlEID. pres ent owners all block 1, Plat A, Rose burg Home Orchard Tracts, except lots 1, 4, 6 and S. D. C. No. 1913 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $9.64. with 15 per cent Interest from said dato. C. F. BENNETT, H. C. JORGEN SON. S. E. CHIFF1T1I. DeWITT L. MEYERS AND DOROTHY G. MEY ERS, present owners, lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, S, 9 and 10, block 4, Plat A, Rose burg Homo Orchard Tracts. D. C. No. 1917 Issued to Douglas County July 31. 1914; amount due $11.70, with 15 per cent Intorest from said date. C. H. MARK AND JAMES F. HAD LEY, present owners, lots 3 and 4, block 8, Plat A. Roseburg Homo Orchard Tracts. D. C. No. 1922 is sued to Douglas County July 31. 1914; amount due $3.74, with 15 per cent Intorest from said date. A. L. QUINT, GARDEN VALLEY ORCHARDS COMPANY, F. J. CRAIG, ET UX, AND W. M. WIL SON, present owners, lots 1,12, 3. 10, 11 and 13, block 9, Plat A, Roseburg Homo Orchard Tracts. D. C. No. 1923 Issued to Douglas County July 31, 1914; amount due $12.54, with 15 per cent Interest from said date. No. 1926 Isiuel tc Douglas County KATHER1NE McKLUSKY, present owner, lot 7, block 10, Pint A, Rose burg Home Orchard Tracts. U. C. July 31, 19.14; amount due $13.30. with 15 per cent Interest from said date. A. L. IRVING ANI AUDREY C. SHACK, present owners, the of tho E lot 3, block 4, Plat B, Rose burg Home Orchard Tracts. D. C. No. 1930 issued to Douglas County July 81, 1914; amount due $2.69, with 15 per cent intorest from said date. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you, and each tyid every per son, firm and corporation named In the foregoing list as boing the own er or owners, according to the tax rolls of Douglns County, State of Oregon, of tho property above In said list described, and each and ev ery person, firm and corporation owning or claiming to own, or hav 'ng or claiming to have any interest in or Hen or claims upon the prop erty In said list described, or any portion thereof, are hereby notified that Douglas County, a body politic and corporate of the Stato of Oregon, the plaintiff above named, will apply to the Circuit Court or the State or Oregon in and for the County 'of Douglas, for a decree foreclosing the Hen and liens against the proporty 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, and you and each ot you are horo by required to take 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 the day of said first publication, and defend tho action or pay the amount due, as shown above, together with accrued interest from the date ot Issuance of said certificate of delinquency at the rate of 15 per cent por annum, and costs, and In case of ' failure to do so, a decree will be rondorod foreclosing decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen and Hens of said taxes and costs against the land and premises named, and each and every part thereof.. The plaintiff will further apply to the Court for Biich other and fur ther relief as may be meet and equit able In the premises. This summons Is published pur suant to tho provisions ot the law and statutes of the State of Oregon, (once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks) and the dnte of tho first publication of this summons is on the 13th day of December, 1915, and pursuant to an ordor of the Hon orable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Ore gon In and for Douglns County, ninde and entered in the nbove entitled cause tho 6th day of December, A. D. 1915. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may bo served upon the undersigned, residing within tbe Stnto of Oregon, at the address here inafter mentioned, .,.!,,, GEORGE NEUNER, Jr., District Attorney, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Roseburg, Ore gon. 1298-131 Breakfast or No Breakfast? That's the question that each individual temperment must anBwer for Itself. If yours says "Breakfast" then make It a light, but satisfying meal of Post Toasties or Wheat Flakes With a cup of Baker's Cocoa from Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. I'hono lOil. 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 ana U1KL UAUYr Read the Offers! "HIP Miaul