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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
7 5 TWO THK EVEWNG NKWS THIH8WAY, DECEMBER 21. 101. 14 H I I'll GERMANY'S COLONIES WHICH SHE HOPES TO HAVE RESTORED JJEifie it HA8SMIU. . . .: WttUM) ' ' VvJ YRi,rt'1 V CAPE i COtotJV J 6RITW4 SOUTH J K 1 AO DEMAND FOK -MEDALS. BERLIN, Dec. 21. Referring to reports of the founding of an asso 'Ciatlon for the manufacture and dis tribution of medals commemorating the sinking of the steamship Lusl tanla, the Overseas News Agency sayB: "It Is officially declared that in Germany this medal Is practically un known and that hardly 100 persons ever saw it. It was coined in a pri vate house in Munich. The manu facturers reported that up to Decem ber 1, 1918, a total of 180 of these medals had been sold to the trade and that of this number 75 went to foreign countries." Germany's peace terms include the return of her colonics, which are practically all held by her enemies. They comprise 11. 031.320 square miles I with a population ot 14,000,000. One of the smallest though most important its Kisu-Chau in China, which is now in the hands of the Japs. TAI8 SOUNDS FOR VETERAN. John (A. Seeber, a. well known momber of the Soldiers Home, and a sergeant in company C, Second Iowa cavalry during tho Civil war, died at the Home tlilB morning at flvo o'clock. IIo was a native of Loulsania, and aged 79 years. Ho was admitted to the Homo frqm Multnomah county on July 28, 1911, and has lived here ever since, hav ing no family or relatives as fur ns known. Tho funeral services will he held nt the Homo on Friday morning nt 10 o'clock with Inter ment 'In tho cemetery 'on tho grounds. Tho records of Comrade Seeber show that ho was a good and! faithful soldier during the years of his service, and was a man well lik ed by his comrades during ills asso ciation with them for the past six years. front wheels become loosened and fell off, leaving the buggy to travel on the three wheels and the spokes. Fortunately the bridge was clear of traffic and the driver managed to Btop tho frightened animal by the time ho had reached tlie west end of tho bridge. No damage was done asldo from the broken wheel. WE NOW HAVE COAL. Pago Investment Co. Phono 242. 1316-tf NKUIT JITXKV SERVICE. WIZARD OK IIOTANV TO MAIIIIY. SANTA MORA, Cnllf., Dec. 21. Luther nurbnnk. botnnlenl evolu tionist, announced here that ho will marry Miss Elizabeth Waters, his secretary today In Sun Francisco. Durbank is C7 years old. The bride is a native of Hastings, Mich. Hurbnuk was divorced from lils Orst wlfo 20 years ago. He met Miss Waters two years ago In New York and Induced her to conin tn California and become ills secretary. FARMER HAS NAIiltOW ESCAPE. What might have been a sci-Iouf runaway took place yesterday artcr noon on the Oak street bridge. A liorso nttnehed to n slnglo huggy fcecamn frightened is It crossed tin trackB of tho S. I', and dashed madly flown the street. As the buggy struck tho Tjrldiro a rim of one of the A. Kenton, who has been conduct ing tho jitney stand at the Umpqua shining parlors has arranged for night service Jitney, starting at once. This Is an innovation in the jitneys as heretofore it has been im possible to find one at the stand aft er a lute hour in the evening. Mr. Fenton is an excellent driver and is enjoying good patronage. REMOVING liOAItl) FENCE. The Southern Pacific Company is removing tho board fence which for the past five yeurs has surrounded the round house yards. This was erected nt the time of the strike and was built for the purpose of pre venting any damage being done to company property. such executor and said Court has fixed Saturday, the 20th day of Jan- ary, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., and the court room of said court as the time and place for hearing objec tions, If any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, De cember 18, 1916. CLAUDE PARiUSH, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Lewis Parrish, deceased. 1330-JlSj: SOME DRY TOWN. Streot goBsip had it the other day that 12 gallons of confiscated liquor were to be dumped in tho river from the oleal dock. Despite tho cold weather it is sal dthat 30 men were on hand with their bathing suits, Coquille Herald. Wanted. Horses, marcs and mules. I will bo at the Empire Livery Stables in Itosoburg on Saturday, Decmber 23d to buy horses and mares aged from 6 to 9 years, height 15 hands to 10 hands, weight 1000 to 1200 lbs. All stock must be fat and sound with good bono. No big horses wanted. Also mules from 15 to 16 hands high, weight 900 to 1300 lbs. ages from 5 to 10 years. .Must be heavy bone kind. I will buy somo greys, but they must be very dark. If you have any stock of this kind bring them In and get the highest market price, us I cotno to buy, not to look. I will be here ruin or shine. I do my own In spection and pay cash. 1313-d22 CHARLES TAYLOR. Children Cry for Fletcher's TIio lvliul it ILivc Ahrnys I5mKlit. nml vliich Ims be en 111 iiso lor over ;!() jcnr.s, lins Imrnu tho siunturu ot ,r - "ml lutf Ixm-ii imulo wider Lis por- CjejViTjZ7trrs, M"""l wnpi rvlsion since its Infancy. vV icSUV Allow no one to der.lvo you In this. AH ( oiiiiloriclls, linitnliims nml ".lust-us-goodl " are but l',Vicilniculs Hint trtt'lu Willi nml (MiilniiKi'r tho health ot lulunts nml tliiltlriu-lixperUiiKo ijuiu.st fcxiierimeiit. What is CASTORIA Cnaforla is n lmruilc.x MiLstllulo. for Onstor Oil, Pare Itorlr, lrois nml Noolhinu; .Syrups. II, is ploiisnnt. It t'onluins neither Opium, Morphiiio nor other Xiircotlo Mlhstnni'c. Its !! is lis lriiiii-iiiil,... li ,l .... . nnd nlhiys l'YYcrl.shncNs. l--r ntoro tliiiu thii-t'v vmn 4 V'. . ' '., ",r ". t onstlpution, 1 lulu Ir-ncy, Vlml foil,., I1 To.-thlnu' Troubles nnd JUiirrhun. It r.Kulnt.s tho StoniuHi nml llowels. '), . " Ul." 1 ""U t-r,v,K' iK 'iKhy nml niiturnJ. Bleep, iho t hlldrcu's Punueeii-'l ho Mother's l'rleml. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beurs the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought SMITH RIVER John Clevenger went to town Mon day to have the nerve killed In an aching tooth. J. O. Gunter was In the upper set tlement on business one day last week. Hugh Harris expects to make a trip to Drain Wednesday. -Mr. Uowers has Inoved in and taken possession 4)! his new ranch recently purchased of George Har- denbrook. Miss MillikEn expects to leave next Saturday to spend the-holidays with homo folks in yoseburg. Re turning on Tuesday stage following the new years. J. O. Gunter expects to attend the annual meeting of the taxpayers held at Iloseburg. There Is to be a road meeting De cember 30 for the purpose of electing a road supervisor by ballot. We un derstand the meeting will be held in the school house -in the lower district. There Is to be an old fashioned play party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gunter next Saturday. Everybody la invited. A pleasant time is anticipated. Mrs. Doshio Wisner, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger. ot Smith Riv er, expects to leave Monday with her two small children to rejoin her husband who is at work near Marsh field, but received a telegram from him that he was coming to spend the holidays on Smith River. DAILY WEATHKIl ItKI'OKT. l S. Weather Bureau. !oc;H of fice, Rosehurjr Ore., 24 hours ending G n. m., December 21, 19 !G. Precipitation In inches and hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday -1 Lowest temperature last night 42 Precipitation lust 24 hours 0C Total preclp. Bince first of mailt li 2.16 Normal preclp. for this month 5.92 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 101(1, to date 7. SO verage precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1S77 1 t.st; Total deficiency from Sep tember 1. 1918 4.00 Average precipitation for 39 wet seasons, (Sept. to May inclusive) 32.12 WILLIAM P.KLL, Observer NOTIC'K OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue and in pursuance of an order of lecense made In said matter by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty. Oregon, on the 12th day of De cember, laiti, the undersigned will, on and after the 19th day of Janu ary, 1917, offer for sale at private sale, the following described lands, situated In the county of Douglas, State of Oregon, to-wit: The north east quarter of Section 32, Township 29, South of Range 8 West of the Willamette Meridian. Terms, not less than SO per cent of purchase price In cash, balance secured by mort gage on property. Dated this 20th day of December, X916. Z. T. MURRAY, Guardian of the person and estate of Thomas Taylor, an Insane per son. 1334-J18 CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Doug las. In the matter of tho estate of C. A. Rohrabacher, deceased. To Christiana L. Wingo, R. C. Rohrabacher, E. G. Callender and all whom it may concern: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and requir ed to appear in the county court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas, at the court room there or, at Koseburg in tho County of Douglas, on Tuesday, the 27th day of February, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Tiiat day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why the following descrined real property should not be sold at pri vate sale, to the highest bidder for cash n hand, and subject to the con firmation of the court, to-wit: The N. E. Vi of the S. E. W of Sec. 29, Twp. 3 S.. R 10 West of W. M. in Tillamook County, State of Oregon, containing 40 acres; and Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) in block numbered One (1) in Gil- oertson s Addition to tho City of Glendalo, in Douglas County, State of Oregon. WITNESS, The Hon. R. W. Mars- ters, Judge of tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, tliis 18th day De cember, 1916. Attest: E. H. LENOX'. Clerk. By ETHEL WEDB, Deputy. 1330-fl HERE'S SOME ADVICE FOR YOU, GIRLS: WED AN APOLLO OR SCORN MEKE MAIS "r-. f 3 fet ch arlotte Perkins Gilman. Wrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, writer, lecturer and suffragist, urges yrF.ir women inclined to matrimony to scorn all except the perfect fathera pr!.en looking for mates. "Don't scold them," she says. "Don't find faultf vit. iJicm. Don't preach to them. Simply don't marry them." ) place for hearing objections, if any. to said account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 24th day of November. 19:. RUTH VERNON. Administratrix of the estate of Alloa C. Vernon, deceased. 124(i-d2Cp SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. William W. Findiey, Plaintiff, vs. Ruth E. Findley, Defendant. To Ruth E. Findley, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby sum moned nnd required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above en titled Court and cause on or before six weeks from the first publication of this Bummons, to-wit: Six weeks from .the 30tU day of November, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. and if you fail to so appear and answer Baid complaint plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief as prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: A decree of the Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and yourself and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear equitable. This summons is published in the Umpqua Valley News, a semi-weekly newspaper published at Roseburg in Douglas County, Oregon, for the torm of six weeks under and In pur suance of an order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of said Court made at chambers on the 27th day of No vember, 1916. Tho first publication hereof will ') of date November 30th, 1916. J. C. FULLERTON, 1251-111 PlTtntlff's Attorney. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE (!' FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of tho last will nnd testament of Lewis Parrish, deceased, has Hied In tho County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas County bis final- account as Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix ot the I estate of Allen C. Vernon, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county her final account ns such adminis tratrix, and said court has fixed Do comber 2(ith, 1916 nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at tho county court room in the city of lioscburg, Done Ins county. Oregon, as the time nnd DEMOCRATS HONOR DELAWARE SENATOR r 'E 11 Mr. Merchant Civilization Follows the Flag AND Business Follows Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer Senator Sautsbury. Senator Wlllard Saulsbury, of Delaware, has been chosen president pro tempore of the Fnlted States senate to succeed the late Senator Clnrkn. of Arkansas. In tho Inst campaign Senator Saulsbury was chairman of the special committee In charge of the senatorial campaign, with headquarters In Chicago. Judicious Advertising The merchant that does not let the public know that he is in business by consistent use of nrinters ink pays the advertising bills of the man who does advertise. This is the time of year when people need new clothing, stoves.bed ding and other articles to meet the changed weather conditions. The best way to tell of things you have to sell is to ADVERTISE