The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 04, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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OWN
"Onyx" Hosiery '
Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money
Erary KiaJ (ron Cotlo. la Silk, For Men, Woks uJ CLilira
Anr Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair
Look for tho Trade Mulct Sold by All Good Detlara.
Lord & Taylor
Wholesale
NEW YORK
CHIIJILAIN REMEDY
Try our ;rcmedy Tor chilblains.
;ore feet- and bunions. Marsters
DruB Co. 106-tf
Dddbe Brothers
ROADSTER
AITEH TEX MONTHS OF HEAVY
ruoniTTiox the demand for
THE CAR 1SSTIIX FA It IX EXCESS
OF OUR AIIIL1TY TO SIPPI.V
The car itself its performance, and
the things said about it by owners
is solely responsible for this
remarkable state of affairs.
The motor is 30-35 horsepower
The price of the Touring Car or Road
ster Complete ls$7S5 (f. o. b. Detroit)
SCHOOL DISTRICT HOXI) ELEC
TION' NOTICE.1
State of Oregon, County of Doue
las, School L.strlct No. Four, ss.
Notice is hereby given that at the
school district bond election hereby
called to bo held at High -School As
sembly, corner of Jackson St. and
Lane St., Roseburg, Oregon, in and
for School District No. 4, of Douglas
County, Oregon, Saturday, the 11th
day of .March, A. D. 1916, between
the hours of two o'clock p. m. and
seven o'clock p. m., there will be sub
mitted to the legal votors thereof
the question of contracting a bonded
mlebtedncss in the sum of $73,000
for the purpose of erecting and fur
nishing a High School Building and
purchasing any necessary additional
ground in and for said school dis
trict. The vote to be by ballot upon
which shall be the words "Bonds
Yes" and "Bonds No"; and the vot
T shall placo a cross (X) between
the word "Bonds" and the word
Yes" or between the word "Bonds"
and tho word "No" which Indicates
j his choice.
The polls for the reception of the
ballots cast for or against the con
traction of said indebtedness will, on
said day and date ar at the place
iforesaid, be opened at tho hour of
'wo o'clock p. m. and remain open
ntil tho hour of seven o'clock p. in.
of tho samo day when the same
hall bo closed.
By order of the district school
oard of School District No. 4 of
louglas County, Oregon, made this
Tlh day of Fcbruury A. D. Iflii.
R. L. STEPHENS,
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest: 1!"0"; :i. GREEN.
District Clerk. 255-mlO
KENDALL WILL AltltlVE
IN ltOSEltriKi SATURDAY.
According to a letter to-
reived this morning from S. A. j
Keudajl, he will arrive in j
Hoseburg, Saturday, March 11. j
Mr. Kendall will reach Port- )
land next Monday and will ;
spend several days there at-
tendingio business matters and
will leave Friday night or Sat-
urday morning for this city. v
J. O. NEWLAND, Agent
120 So. Stephens Phone 180-Y
CITY NEWS.
,
Does your roof IcakT Fix It with
.shinglos from Pages.
TODAY'S ODDEST STORY.
204-f 1 5
;call Rexall Drug store, Cass street.
Phone 45. G. W. Gage & Sons.
. 312-al
"5 A. Henrlcksen, of Oakland, Is the
first candidate to file with the coun
ty clerk his declaration of candidate
!for party nomination as commlssion-
CLEVELAND, March 4. Jo
I seph Stulla, 38, is reputed to
be the only linotype operator
i in the United States who trans
j lates the copy before him and
! at the same time set it In type
I of seven languages. Stulla was
I born In Hungary and came to
I the United Slates 12 years ago.
He has been a printer for 25
! years. Stulla translates and sets
I English, Italian, Hungarian.
'Polish, Slavish, German and
Roumanian.
Waller Witvtns, Esq.
The most famous shot
in LurnPe vilh hunt
and shoulder arms.
Two World's Records
in One Day
with the .22 Savage
Hi-Power
AT the F.islcv Matches of the British
National Riilc Association the
biggest rifle match in the world the .22
Savage Hi-Power riilc and Savage am
munition in the- hands of Mr. Walter
Winans on July 25, 1914, made the
highest possible score on the Running
Deer target six strairht c's. This is 1
WorM'i record. I
On the tame day, with the fame rifle and im-
munition, mans mide ttie flight pontile
score on the Running Wild Boar target lis
tmtfht J'l. Another Worid'i record.
Thb merely clinches what other ihooten hare
proved that the Imp's wonderful arcuracr (ae
consecut:re shots ins ao-inch circle at coo sards),
tremendous Telocity (1800 feet more than haif
a mile-a second), long point blank range (100-
vard trajectory less than three inches), and tnning
recoil (4.6 foot pounds) make tt easier to hit
mosing game 'with than any other rifle. ;
' And k has killed A laakan Brown Bear, Grira l, I
Buffalo, sod man-eating tiger, besides the deer
And black bear tt was originally designed for.
Write us for partkulars about 'the biggsat
lj gun in the world. " "
SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY
UTICA, N. Y.
J er, having done this today with
i County Clerk Lenox. Following the
j legal form which is required, Mr.
. Henrlcksen stales that If he is nom
: inated and elected, he will stand for
! a straight, progressive, constructive
' business administration, and will
place the Interests of tho residents
and taxpayers of Douglas county
first of all. Mr. Henrlcksen has been
! over a considerable portion of the
northern end of the county, and is !
: now on his way to the southern end.
; He reports a very friendly feeling.
I and states that the prospects look
i very brignt to him.
NOTICE TO ( 111 lt( IHitlKltS
NOTICE OK SALE.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
W. L. Archnmbeau, Plaintiff,
vs.
The Umpqua Real Estate and Live
Stock Company, a corporation,
Margaret J. Englo, Administra
tis of the estate of J. M. Engle, de
ceased, and Margaret J. Engle, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
;uo of an execution, judgment order,
iwreo and ordor of sale Issued out
the above entitled Court In the
lime entitled ctuse, to me directed
and dated tho 7th day of February,
iDlii, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in snid Court on the 7th day
of February. 1010, In favor of W.
L. Arehambeau and against The
Umpqua Real Estate and Live Stock
Company, a corporation, Margaret J.
Engle, Administratrix of tho estate
of S. M. Engle, deceased, and Mar
garet J. Engle, each of them for the
sum of Twenty Five Thousand
($25,000.00) Dollars, together with
Interest thereon at tho rato of seven
(7 per cent) per annum from tho
first day of June, 1914, and for the
further sum of One Thousand
($1,000.00) Dollars attorneys Tees,
together with plaintiff's costs and
disbursements herein taxed at Nino
teen and 50-100 ($19.50) Dollars
ami the costs of and upon this writ
commanding me to make sale of all
tho following described real property,
situate In the County of Douglas,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Northeast corner
'.of Claim No. 42 on Sec. line between
sections 20 and 29 Tp. 23 S., R. 7
YV. W. M. Douglas County, Oregon:
thence South 5 minutes W. 2498.7
I ft.; thence North 89 degrees 43 niin
I utes V. 983.3 ft.; thence South 1049
j ft.; thence east 825 ft.; thence South
1049 ft.; thence East 825 ft.; thence
I .Smith 24.25.1 ft.; thence North 53
degrees 20 minutes V. 102S.5 ft.; to
tho Southeast corner of Claim No.
42 in said Township; Ihence North
39 degrees West 1023 ft.; thence
North 45 degrees W. 2094.8 ft..;
thence North 41 degrees YV. "SI. 9
I
ft.; thence North 16 degrees W.I
1300. S ft.; thence North 23 degrees;
45 minutes E. 1311.4 ft.; to the I
N. V. corner of claim No. 4 2 in said j
Tp. ; thence North 4 5 degrees 30 min-j
utes E. 14S1 ft.; thence North 61 j
degrees E. 1755.6 ft.; thence North!
76 degrees 30 minutes E. 143S.S ft.;
thence South S3 degrees 45 minutes
E. 1722.6 ft.; to the N. E. corner
of claim No. 43 in said Tp.; thence
South 76 degrees 15 mlnuQes .'E.
1670.S ft.; thence South 50 degrees
45 minutes E. 830.9 ft.; thence
South 46 degrees 45 minutes E.
917.4 ft.; thence South 29 degrees
15 minutes E. 1089 rt.; thence South
IS degrees 30 minutes E. 2145 ft.;
thence South 32 degrees 45 minutes
E. 330 ft. to the S. E. corner of Claim
No. 44 in said Tp.;- thence South 89
degrees 48 minutes W. 3608.7 ft. to
the S. YV. corner of snid claim No.
4 4, thence North 11 minutes YV.
82 55 ft. thence South 89 dogrees 47
minutes W. 1029.5 to the S. E. cor
ner of said claim No. 43; thence south
89 degrees 45 minutes YV. 2253 ft. to
the place of beginning all being sit
uate in Sections 19, 20, 21, 28, 29,
30, 31 and 32 in said Township and
containing 870.26 acres more or less
and officially registered as Engle
wood Ranch as shown by certificate
of Farm Name County No. 2 Issued
by County Clerk for Douglas County,
Oregon, to Margaret J. Engle, Aug-j
ust 5th, 1911 and duly registered In,
tho Registrar's office for said County j'
as shown by Certificate No. 62S In-1
eluding all water rights and priv- j
"egos or mortgagors or any wf thorn i
appurtenant to the aforesaid prem-1
Ises. j
Now therefore in compliance with
tho command of snid writ 1 will on
Saturday the l'jth day of March.
1916, at. the hour of 1 o'clock p. in.
of snid day at the Court House front
door in Rosehurg, Douglas County,
Oregon, soli at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to tho highest
blddor, for cash in hand, the above
described real property, and all the
right, title and Interest the said de
fendants hnd therein on the 1st day
of Juno, 1914, or since bus hnd, and
will apply the proceeds of snid sale,
first, to the payment of tho cost o(
this snle, seco'nd, to tho cost and
disbursements of this suit taxed al
$19.50; third, to the payment o'
the sum of $1,000.00 attorneys' fees
with Interest thereon at the rate of
FOLGER WEEK
March 6th to 1th
See us and SAVE
10 Cents
A POUND
45c Cotfee45c Quality
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
ALTON FRYE, Prop. ROSEBURG, ORE.
6 per cent per annum from tho 7th
day of February, 1916, and to the.
payment of tho sum of $25,000.00,
together "with Interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from the first day of June, 1914,
and the over plus, if any there bo,
paid to the defirclants ns their inter
est may appear by order of the court
In said execution to me directed
commanding mo to sell the above
real property as provided bylaw.
Dated this 10th day of February,
1916.
GEO. K. QUINE,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Orogon.
FOR RENT Largo furnished rooms
reasonable. 707 YV. Moshor St.
317-a3p
BARGAINS Hacks, top buggies, "
seated family carriage, several sets
harness. 714 S. Pine street
Phone 420-Y. 31C-mS
234-ml3
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
GEORGE RITER
U Vr't On it Rtreel.
H. J. DENN
Transfer & Storage Co.
Stiles Agents for
Washed Sand
and
Gravel
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Your Personality
Is your
Greatest Asset
Our business Is to keop you look
Ins spick find span. Wo holu you
to enrich your personal appear
and by Cleaning, Pressing, Re
pairing your apparel bo thorough
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IMI'KUIAIj CI.EANr.ltS
U2 . .Jjfc-kKon St. Phone i!T7
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut I'liiwrrs, Potted PlanU,
Mineral lcNli;nH, WeddliiK lio
queta, etc.
JUST RECEIVED A FllESH
SUPPLY OF EKllNB
OF 'ALL KINDS
Roseburg, Oregon.
RAILROAD MAP
Just issuud. Shows location of
new proposed Hoseburg Rnllroad
to timber. All platted lands
shown, togethor with roads, trails,
schools, donations and lots. Val
uable to land owners and timber
men. Frlce $2.60.
L. (1. IIK'KH
Englnoor, P. O. Dox 4 47
HoM'hiirK - - ' - - Oimgnia
Finding "The One Person '
in a Whole Cityfull!
Relieve yourself of the trouble o(
cooking Sunday dinners by taking
this meal at the Umpqua hotel where
a special chicken dinner is served
for BO cents.
i!i7-ni3
JITNEY SERVICE
City and country. Calls auswerei
until midnight. Three car service
Phone 1S5, Grand hotel. 917-lf
Hosiery
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STOCK RAJiCHKS
FARM LANDS
SMALL TRACTS
CITY PROPERTY
Itl'SINESS CHANGES
VACAXT LOTS
FIRE IVHl-RA.NCE
MONEY TO LOAJI
PERR1NE & MARSTERS
Ladies!
ot-ftM4tnio Hosiery Is Uio Thing
for You. The Havel Harrier
li-s lhe trick.
Try a pair and If they don't
wear longer than any hosiery
you have ever worn for a lu
price a new pair free. .Can you
ask anything fairer than this?
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PER PAIR
Harth's Toggery
ONR person will buy your propi rty; Quo person will rent
your house or apartment; OX K person will Rive you employment.
I Tow lon would it rnrpn're tA find that "one person" witliout
help? Could it he aeeomplislied at all1?
The classified advertisements help yon to find the ONI' I'KU
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IMPORTANT to this one person
Yoifr "ad" will bo read by the wrong people, of course by
many of them. I.nt, with a little persitHnncn on your part, it will
come to the notice, unfailingly, of one person to whom and foi
whom it was written.
That's the SERVICE our classified columns offer to von.
Hosiery
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,22 Hi-Power Rifle