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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
PIVfc HALL FOUND GUILTY WILL TAKE APPEAL GENEiw VON IIINDENBERG GIVEN HUGE TASK OF HOLDING BACK BRUSILOFF IN LATTER'S TERRIFIC DRIVE ON EASTERN FRONT CATTLE FROM MEXICAN BORDER SENT TO NORTHERN PASTURAGE Jury Returns Verdict After Taking One Ballot. IS FINED $100 AND COSTS lact That Liquor Va Taken to ;ar.me l!lsUwl of In ILmso Li IIiLsis on Wliii li the State ItesteU Ciuse. THK EVKXISO NEWS. THTItSlAV, ATfil'ST 10, 1010. km Alberta ' tW" & j- Vt Mi 'y e ,? V x pull lJ it?' 1 Cattle for new pastures Cattle from the Mexican border, sent to safety in the north, in many ; cases have passed through the j regions which were free ranire a few I ch,;,-t vn;ir.: im hut ;irp rhnmW nnw 1 to farming regions and even crossed ! lush grasses which still are untoueh D,b iiirerni.iinmil line tn the nrairie 1 ed bv the shoe of a plow, the value the prairie frontier of Tiasturcs of Canada. The tht cattleman today has been driven K-.ck far north of the l.a.iadian l'a- cine main line 'o the northern parts of the western provinces, two on tire trainloads of "feeders" from : Te-vaa passed Portal, one gateway, in who once was King mere, inis n.is a day A general exodus from the! made a serious problem, for it was vicinity of the Kin Grande is on. i imperative for the Texas cattle to be Sonic of the caf.lc will fit'"n on removed from the zone where hungry the e-rasses of north' '" v ' ' l-mdits can make foraging raids. IS COMMITTED TO COUNTY JAILBa"iza,lou of "",ro -llun 1,iin:iry j HUTU. They arc making a tour ol J California, Oregon and Washington I'lVaVis "Guilty to Killing Oror Out of ! slopping at the principal places along Season mid is Given 15 days. 1 tlic route and giving a band coiu'.urt j spomiing a couple of days Ht each Pleading guilty to a charge of killing deer out of scusun, l' V. Young, of Yoncalla, was today sen-1 tenced to pay $0 fine retusing to do this he was sentenced by Justice of ' tho Peace I. Li. Kiddie to serve 1 5 j days in the county jail Young was! arrested by Deputy (Jamo Orrin ! Thompson and Constable Howard Church at his home about a mile and . a half south of Yonealla. Young j admitted killing the spike buck stat-j Ing that he had believed the Raeson , to open the first of August. He saidj that he knew nothing about the . change in the law which postponed the opening of the season until the j 15th and so had pone out from his j home about first of the "month and ; had killed the dor. lie brought It home ad keeping part of it for him self gave the remainder to his neighbors. He was greatly angered at the ac tion of the oMicers for arresting him and giving him a sentence when he was not familiar with the terms of i il.n Inn- ami nl'inr 1 li 'l tl mi V t hfl flnp ",c '"- " i staled he would spend the time in. 3a j OAKLAND BOYS COME TO CiTYj ! Will tilve Open Air Conceit Tomor row .Night l idb.w.d by Dame. The Oakland California boys band arrived in this city on the train tills afternoon and made their enmp at the tourist camp grouud in North rtoseb.irg. The boys spent nil hour or more on the streets playing selections of band music and prov ing themselves to be a musical or- Get the Round Tankage Uecu'for Century, CAUTION . -1 v. ? T.-aL''tlikTV5' - MALTCOMItKt Saskatchewan, where as yet tho horde of homeseekcrs has only now hetrun to plow the virgin prairie, The cattlemen from necessity have liiu'un to use the millions of acres of ' ed by the shoe of a plow, the value ;of which is placed by Canadian l'n- cific officials at many millions of dol lars every year. In the northern stales tho rapid colonisation of the ranges has left little territory open lor inc ui, ; town f ami liar izinp tlcinselvts with the country through which they are traveling. Tomorrow night at S o'clock in the evening they will g(f e a free open nil- concert, on one of tle principal streets after which they will go to the armory where a dance is to be given the proceeds of which will go to tho boys to pay their expenses They have visited at several of the cities in southern Oregon where they wero greatly enjoyed. DAILY WKATHKH ItKPOKT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, liosoburg. Ore., 2 4 hours eimmg I a. m.t August 10, 1910. Precipitation in inches and hun dredths; Highest temperature ycalreday Lowest temperature lust night i K'lpKiiiiou, Uyl 1!4 hours .... .SO j Total precip. since first of month Normal nrecin for this mouth.... ... luial precipitation ironi &p- teniherl, 1915, to date 1 Average nrecinitation from Sep- teniber 1, 1S77 - 34.15 l, Average precipitation for 3'J vvet serous, (Sept. to May inclusive . 32.12 WILLIAM P. KM.. Observer. KOll HUNT Ne.v fi-room riirnlshed cottage and 4 lots, strawberrb s and small fruit and fall and win ter garden on place, flood chick en house and yard with It year old hens, near good pasture, S02 dsw a2t Ask For and GET f THE ORIGINAL RfiALTED MILK1 Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select maltr-'. grain, malted in our own Malt 1 louses under sanitary conditions. Infant t and children timet on it. A greet with the weakett etomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking nor addition of miUt. Nourishes and sustains Mo're than tea. coffee, etc Should be kept at horns or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring ind'jees refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men Substitutes Cost YOU Ssme Price Tako a Package Home After a deliberation of only a few minutes in the case of tho Stato vs. Tom Hall, the jury composed o( E. Maulding, II. L. McLendon, Kd. Cockelreas. II. M. Boyc, A. Fields, and W. A. Gulna, returned a verdict of guilty. Tho case consumed the greater part of two days and many witnesses were examined, many points of the now prohibition law being brought to issue and discussed between tho at torneys, John Long and Elbert Hor mnnn, for the defense and District Attorney George Neuner for the state. The verdict was based on the clause of the law which provides that liquor kept In any place except a private residence shall be assumed to be for the purpose of barter or sale, and shall be deemed a nuisance and can be abated in the manner specially provided In such cases. It was shown by the testimony In troduced that Hall, after procuring the liiiuor. brought It to Kosebui ,-ind took It tn the parage which he conducts on Main street. lie was here apprehended and .the large ouitlltity cf buozo confiscated by the officers. The fact that It was in the uarnge and not at his residence was the basis on which the state hung its case in the presentation before the Jury. Had Hall taken the liquor di rectly to his home, there is a ques tion as to whether or not the state could have brought action against him. Tho closing arguments of the at torneys took nearly all of yesterday afternoon and together with tho con cise Instructions given by Justice ot the Peace I. H. Riddle, It was a late hour before the case was given to the jury. After going to the jury room it was only a very few minutes until they returned, brlnslng in the verdict of guilty. The liquor Is now in the hnnds of the officers and will be held pending notice of appeal and if this Is not forthcoming will be destroyed ac cording to tho law governing the de- Ht niction of such properly The shlp- ment consists of 18 dozen quart bot tles of beer. Hall appeared this afternoon in the justice court to receive the sen tence of the court, the judgment be ing that he pay a fine of ?lu and pay tho costs of prosecution. He h:is :I0 days in which to file notice of "tpeal which his Attorney John Long slated would lie forthcoming within a few days. Attorney Long i stated that if necessary the case t u.-nnl,i ln onrrii'd tn flip hiL'iiOHt court j in order to test the legality of the law covering the question of a nuis- anee. 1 32;WITNYCOMBE AT MARSHFIELDi Will i- i.ii Help I'l.k Sll llutcbel). for ! MA RrMIFIHLD. (r., Aug. 10.--i fineriior .lanws W i iiyct.inhe and ! party, who are onroute to tim Port : Orfonl agate carnhu! nloppi d ov r 'in Marsbneld las night. T)i party iiH'hidfs Stiit fla mo W'a; d- n (,'arl D. Sho'Mnakf!', liut- ndi'til nf ; Ilatrherif? K. K. Clanton and Kivh and n;nue Coinnii.'sifiiiers 1. N ; Flcischnr, Marion .l;u l: and ' Ptone. On tiu-ir return from Port vr,(l ' : tlu parly will h c over tho -tes : ftlnitt f'fiv l!:iv wliji-h have- br - n of ' !(( fnr a trout hatf-hi'v and chno-ie ' Inr.i t !ttn. Kyron Cornwall, (if KnU-t p r 1 : came to this city Irt th-'ht itnd i.j upending n phort time ntter.d np to PU'Sn'1? ntoltcrs. -ttj pragisEnzmrmiM'SjMfc HAMMOCKS Canvas and Knit LOW PRICES Uhx III tli'" General von Ilindenburg (left); General Brusiloff in lib headquartera; map showing Kovcl and Lcmbcrff. It is reported from Berlin und Vienna that Gencrnl von Ilindcnberp, prim hero of many a hard fought campaie-n, has been chosen to tuke complete charge of all the German-Austrian armies now operating on tha eastern front. He is expected to stop the Russian armies led by General Ifrusiloff und restore tho Teutonic bal ance in the east Ilia task is admittedly a hard one. CLAIMS ASSAl LT AM) HATlKliV Claiming assault and battery, Mrs. Flora Gillam today' riled a complaint against Mrs. Maud Pearson In tho j justice court. Both ladies reside at! Winchester where the altercation is alleged to have occurred. Mrs.! Pearson appeared through her al-! torney anil entered a plea of not ! guilty. The date for trial has not yet been set. KXMCUTOH'S XOTin? C)I FINAL sirriLKMKN r. j Notice Is hereby given th:t the undersigned executor of the la.i will' and testament of Illram Weatherlv.' deceased, has filed in the County; Court of tho Slate or Dreg m for: Douglas County, his final account as; such executor, and tho Bald court' has fixed Tuesday, tho 20th day of August, 191(i, at ten o'clock a. m.' and the court room of said court at. Roseburg, Oregon, as tho time- and place for hearing objections, If any, j to said account and tho settlement thereof. i Date of first publication July :U,' 1916. j FRED WKATHEULY. j Executor of tho last will aud testa ment of Illram Weatherly, deec.is-! ed. 811-a28 sl,TI, li "' SICI ti.lmunt.; Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, administrator ot "ln estate of job fu nning, dcr-ased, has I THE FRENCH W it. i I I ; , : 1 1 i mi i miibii jniawji.A.jLM.myr..tWy;i ,1, ,y .i u let i in lie county court of tho state of Oregon for Douglas county his V.nal ufcoui't as such administrator; j .ind'said cont't has lixu.i .Uoiuiny, AusuKt liSth, l'JUi, at ID o'clock u. a., at the court room of said court n Itost.-burg, Oregon, ag the time utd place of hearing objections, if .ui y, to fauiti account a"d the settle imsiit thereof. Dutrd at Hoseburg, Oregon, tlii: I Ith day of July, 1910. T. Al. OLLIVANT, administrator of thu ostuto of JoL -.nninr. fl'HMJlS"il. 7 llTi-H 1 op NOTICIi OK SIIDItll'fS SALK Notice la herr'by g:ven that by vir tue of an execution and order of salo Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Douglas County, on tho 3rd day of August, lit 1 6, on a Judgment rendered In saitl court on the first day of March, 11118, In an action wh.-reln tho plain tiff Julius Goldsmith, recovered judgment against T. II. I'aunan and .Mrs. Melvina Kannnn for the sum of Three Hundred twenty-seven dol lars elgh'y five cents (I327.SS) with interest thereon at 8 per cent from June Kith, 1915. and thirty dollars ($r,0) nttorney'H fees nnd eleven dol. lars twenty cents ($11.20; rostH, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho clerks office o'f sail! cmirt , ,.(Uy ,, )n flrst ,,liy of March, 191(1, I havo levied upon wl" on Haturday, the 2nd day of September, 1910, at tho hour of TRANSFER AND ) n r '' t.'i. 1 vua l i l lit i . i : i FURNITURE MAN 1 o'clock n. m., at tho front door of tho county court bnuso In lloseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, offor for salo .and Hell at auction for cash, subject to redemption aa provided by law, all of thn right, title and In terest of the above named defendants nnd of ull persons, claiming., by, through or under them, since the first of March, 1910, in or to the following described real property, to. wit: lllock Six (6) In the town of East Drain, situated In Douglas County, Oregon. ClKOntlE K. QUINR. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. 8 4 5 -all 8 nx.w, xotick. NOTICK is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Dorothy Hunch, deceased, has riled his final account with the County Clerk for Douglas county, Oregon, and that tho Honorable R. W. Marsters. Judge of tho County Court Tor said County, haB fixed Saturday, the second day of Septem ber, 19 1(1, at the hour of ten o'clock In tho forenoon as the time, and the county court room in the court house of said county at lloseburg, Or. as tho place for hearing objections, if any. to said flnnl account aud for sellllng the same. Ucseburg, Ore-oil, August 2, 1910. ' A.' II. 1IAINKS, Administrator of (lie estate of Doro thy lunch, den-used. S.IO-a.1 1 p STORAGE CO. Pace urn (.'h?ckod from your homo to your dvst iiiatlon. Hnti'K'horfl (Jofids anj Funiiturf" handlfttl hy CMIJI'I'iftHM'il 1)1(311. I arc, Uiy s Uooitift, t-'roo yVf. ItlKk.H. Kroiu J , mi, im mil Mill 1 HI liailiin 111 mi "aci,wii,u...