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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1919)
FOUR THB EVENING NEWS MOWIAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 Bar gain Day! Every day is a bargain day with you when you come to J. C. Penney Co. for your merchandise. We save you money on every purchase. Incorporated ' J FRENCH TRANSFER-COMPANY ('., Contracts Taken and Estimates Fur Dished on All Work In Our Line. Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE IT'S SOME CAR'-THE Art Kf:Lu c:.. U-4II riBICIltfll wJlA Let Us Show You I. F. Barker $ Co. Roseburg Oregon ROOSEVELT And his rliounmtlBui was a tragedy. - , ' You and Your Rheumatism Will be better the sooner you take our Rexall Rheumatic Remedy ' $1.00 It either helps, or costs nothing. Nathan ai Perkins Fullerton TJio M&XX)LJL Store Building BETTER LIGHT! our eyes and your business noed It. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Are the most efficient Eloctrlo Lamps made. , Bold By Douglas CountyLight and Water Co. " ,,""",fVvvvvvwWtfVMVf1nftritrin.ri.fuii. ! live-wire Doings of City I MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, - 7:15-10:45 TODAY ONB DAY ONLY XOIULV TA1 JIAlKiK IN "GOING STRAIGHT" A Crook Story thnt hns pathos, humor, romnnoo nml a big punch. HKIjEN GIBSON IN "THE MYSTERY OP TITO IIVRNIXG FRKHJirT". A Itnllnxul Story. "RIVAL lUttlEOS" Just Noiiaonw. ADULT8 IBc. CHnJWKN lOe tomorrow axi wkdnksday wtlliam s. haut in "Truthful Tulliver" And a Mack-Sennott Gloom Chaser "Two Tough Temlorfcet" In a couple of spasms. , TIIURSDA YAM) FRIDAY DOHOTH Y PHILLIPS IN "THE . . GKAXD FASHION" A Western Piny That's A Thriller. SATURDAY UEltT LYTKL IN "UNEXPECTED PLACES." Left For SutlierUn. A. F. Farrls left this afternoon for sutherlln, where he will probably re main permanently, Expects to Be Home Soon. ; ' ' - In a letter to A. A. Wilder, Attor ney A. B. Sandblast, writing from France, eays he expects to soon re turn home. He was among those who arrived overseas too late to take part in the war program. Still Confined Home. ' Mrs. Chas. W. Clark Is still quite 111 at her home in North Roseburg with the influenza. Her daughter, who has also had the disease, is re ported much better today. Visiting Son Here. " j' - Mrs. L. K. Hedgepeth, of Phoenix. Arizona, arrived in the city yesterday and tnIB morning went out to the home of her son, Floyd Hedgepeth, In Garden Valley, for a few days visit. Returned Home Last Evening. Mrs. Irvln Brunn and two children, and the formers mother, Mrs. S. Flelschhacker, who have been at Portland for the post month enjoying a visit with relatives and friends, re turned home Sunday evening. Sick at Their Salem Home. 1 Wordi was received here today that Mrs. Horace Marsters and her son, Collie, are 111 with the Influenza at their Salem home. According to re cent reports that city has over thousand cases of flu at this time. Left For Home Today. Mrs. O. G. Goodman and children who have been in the city enjoying several weeks' visit at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. J. A. Buch anan, left this afternoon for their home at Eugene. v In the City From Riddle. O. A. Houser and C. B. Logsdon, or Kiddie, arrived here this after noon to investigate the illness of W. H. Hartley, of the latter city, who was taken suddenly sick yesterday and removed to Mercy hospital. Artisans Will Meet Toniirht. There will be a meeting of the Ar tisans Lodge tonight In the I. O. O. F. temple at 7:30 o'clock. Instead of the Maccabee hall, where the order formerly met. All members are urged) to note the change. N. A, Operation Successful. -Mrs. .-1 Tollman, who underwent serious operation more than month ago, Is so far recovered as to be able to return, from the hoanital and will be taken to her home at Edonbower tomorrow. The operation was an entire success. Building; a New Garage. A new garage Is being erected on the court house grounds to accom-J modate those cars used by the county road engineer and the county fruit, inspector, "i no -DUliaing is Doing placed directly alongside of the for mer garage erected by the county. On Way to Rosebunr. Mrs. j. i. pringsteaa and daugh ter, Blanche, of North Bend, lett for Roseburg this morning to go onto their ranch while Mr. Spflugstead will remain on the Bay for the pres ent where he has employment Coos Bay Times. . A Busy Force Employed. Assessor Guy Cordon has a largo number of clerical hands assisting with extending and computing the tax rolls. This work must be com pleted on or before February 20 and Assessor Cordon has the matter well in hand and there will be no delay in closing up the task by the time scneuuied for us completion. Homo From Portland. County School Superintendent O. Brown returned last evening from Portland where he had been on bus iness In connection with Borne school matters affecting the state at laree tnnt win come- up for consideration and adjustment at the present term of the legislature. He was annoint- ca a member or a committee to draft certain educational measures for the betterment of the public schools of tue state. Hnrrlo llooth Knroulo Home. A telegram from Harrie Booth. dated! 'New York, Jon. 12, received by his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. J. H. Booth, of this city, today, says that he had Just embarked from the transport which brought him home from overseas service. The young soldier has been Identified with the 4 th anti-aircraft gun corps, and will doubtless receive immediate dis- ,NHW TODAY. ' WANTED To rent, by family of threo, modern bIx room house. Phone 406-L. FOR RENT A nicely located 6-room modern bungalow, to right party. Inquire 304 Commercial Ave. WANTED A girl for city reporting must be live wire. One with some experience or natural ability fir handling nows. FOR SALE Heavy draft team, har ness and wood wagon. Price $260 if taken at once. Phone 11F26. R. Stubbs, Melrose, Oregon. STRAYED One ronn-gray 3-year old, weight 900, and 1 black, with Roman nose, weight 1000. Please notify W. F. Ramp, Route 1, Rose burg. Oregon. FOR1 SALE Big typo Poland Chinas nroon sowa and shoats. Buff Or pingtons, Brown Leghorns and also Barred Rork cockerels, good ones. Pearl Guineas and Pekln duck. B. A. Kruse, Roseburg, Ore, charge and soon be on his way west, His hosts of friends will he glad to welcome mm home. Here From Portland, ' -: Mrs. Josse, of Portland, Is In the city visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barker. ,'UUBIM J1DIU IWUf. - The funeral of the late Robert Me Kee, who expired last week, was held this afternoon with interment in the Soldiers' Home cemetery. - - Registered at The Umpqua. Among those registered at the Ho tel Umpqua today are Miss Kathleen Silver, Ashland; Glen N. Riddle, or Riddle, and F. p. Rockhlll, also of Riddle. ' - Passed Through City. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bullwlnkle, who have been visiting at the home of their son, at Kiddie, passed thru the city this afternoon enroute to their Portland home. Sick With Influenza. Lieutenant Dwlght Harrison. Jr., of Toledo, Oregon, who spent a part of the holidays in this city visltlne with friends, is reported to be' very ill with Influenza at Toledo. At the Grand Hotel. Miss Irlne Guard, of Yoncnlla, ar rived in this city yesterday from her home and will spend several days here visiting with friends and' look ing after special business matters. She Is registered at the Grand Hotel. Dance A't Dixonville. . ' ' A dancing party was held at Dlxon- vllle Saturday night, and about forty copule were present, according to in formation concerning the social event reaching here today. A delightful time was had by the participants, many of whom were from town, they motoring out to enjoy the fascina tions of tripping the light fantastic. Dancing being prohibited in the city on account of the flu possibilities, lovers of the amusement concluded to go to Dlxonvllle for the event. : j ' : CARD OF THANKS: . We wish to express our gratitude to our friends for their sympathy and help during the recent illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister, and for their many beautiful iiorai oirerings. MR. AND MRS. B. W. TAYLOR, AND CLAIR. LITTLE JACK HORNED. Little Jack Horner sat In a corner, Eating his Christmas nie. You can just guess his clothes were a mess , But we cleaned them all up bye and oye. - ' IMPERIAL CLEANERS. (Try Our.Way We sell Ed. V. Price & Co's suits and overcoats. The name is your guarantee. ADsoiute satisfaction, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County.. George W. Kimball, Plaintiff, vs. Maggie Verneta Wright, Wlnfred Wright, Nannie Wright, Douglas Na tional Bank, A. A. Wilder and Ro land Agee, partners as Wilder and Agee, and E. E. Wilson, Defendants. to wmtred Wright and Nannie Wright, two of the above-named de fendants: ' In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 13th day of February, 1919. said date being the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first (publication of this summons, the time prescribed ror publication being once a week for six weeks: , And if you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain- tin win apply to he Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, i succinct statement of which is as fol lows, to-wit: That each of tho defendants above named, in whatever capacity pro fessing to act, be barred and enjoin ed from In . any way disposing of any or tne iproceoils of the sale of .the Interest of. Eber Wright, deceased in the corvallts Toggery, of Corval 11s, Oregon, except In accordance with such order as the above entitled Court may hereafter make; that pendilng suit an injunction issue in thnt behalf; that a Receiver be ap pointed by the above entitled Court to receive said proceeds of sale and hold and dispose ofMhe same in ac cordance with the order of the Court to be hereufter made, and that upon dual hearing Bald proceeds, except as needed to pay expenses of admini stration of the estate of snid Eber Wright, now deceased, be applied by snid Receiver upon the tudirment of the above named plaintiff against the above named defendant Maggie Ver neta vtrignt; that certain real pro perty in Douglas County, Oregon, hereinafter described, be decreed to be subject to the Hon of olalntlfr's said) judgment; thnt the conveyances of said real property heretofore made by said defendant Maggie Verneta Wright to defendant Wlnfred Wright be cancelled on the around that the same wore mads to hinder, delay and uerraud the above named plaintiff that said real property be Bold by tue Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore gon, as upon exeoutton and the pro ceeds of sale be applied upon plain tiff's said judgment; which Judgment Is more particularly described in the complaint herein; that plaintiff re -cover; costB andl disbursements and have general relief. The real pro perty referred to is described as fol lows: An undivided one-fourth interest In a tract of land described by be ginning at a point 14 chains South 20 ft degrees East from the North west corner of the Donation Land Claim of W. T. Perry in Township Twenty-seven (27) South of Range Five (6) West of Willamette Meri dian; thence South 8 degrees East 220 feet; thence at a right angle north: 82 degrees East 200 feet; thence at a right angle North 8 de grees West 220 feet; thence at a right angle South 82 degrees West zuo feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less; also beginning at a' point 14 chains South 20 dlegrees EaBt from the North west corner of the Donation Land Claim of W. T. Perry in Township Twenty-seven (21) South of Range Five (6) West of Willamette Meri dian; thence North 82 degrees East 200 feet;- thence North 8 degrees West 220 feet; thence South 82 de grees West 200 feet; thence South 8 degrees East 220 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less; also an undivided one- third of a tract of land described by beginning at the quarter section cor ner between Section Fifteen (15) and Sixteen" (16) In Township Twenty-seven (27) South of Range Six (6) west of Willamette Meridian in DouglaB County, Oregon, andl running thence East 1320 feet; thence North 1320 feet: thence West 1320 feet: thence South 1320 feet to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, ex cept a certain tract of 10 acres sold to Adolph W. Helmboldt, the net acreage covered' by said deed being 30 acres. '. This summons is published in the Umpqua Valley News, a newspaper of Roseburg, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and dated December 28th, 1918. The date of the first publication of this summons is January 2nd, i19, and the date of the Inst publication" is February ,:Mi, 1919. B. L. EDDY, f Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. , In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for DouglaB County. , Mazle C. More, Plaintiff vs. Edward J. Dourte, Cora A. Dourto, J. H. Campbell, Cora Campbell, Rcseburg National Bank, a corporation, : Ray Marsters and Bertha Marsters, De fendants. . Notice is hereby riven that by vir- tuo of an execution and order of- sale issued out of the above entitled court n the. above entitled cause, on the 6th disy of January, 1919, to me di rected) and delivered, commanding me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the judgment rendered and entered in the above entitled suit on the 3rd day of Janu ary, 1919, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants Edward J. Dourte, Cora A. Dourte, Ray Mar sters and Bertha Marsters tor the sum of $900.00, with interest there on from the 18 til day of October, 1918, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, nndi the" further sum of $16.47, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of December, 1918, and the further sum of $80.00, attorney's fees and the further sum. of $10.00, costs in Bald suit, I will on Saturday tho 8th day of Fbbruary, 1919, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock In the af tornoon of sivld day, at the mntn en trance of 'the court House in Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest blddor for cash in hand the following described real property, to-wit: Commencing at a point 205.8' feet west of the Southeast corner of Lot Number Fourteen (14) 4s described on. Plat of Fruit Vale, and' recorded February 22nd, 1889, by J. C. Aikln and D. E. Alkie, in volume 21, at page 70 and 71 thereof of the Deeds Records of Douglas County, Oregon, thence West along Prune Street 259.6 feet, thence North 167.9 feet, thence East 269.5 feet, thence South 167.9 feet to the place of beginning, con taining one acre of land (1) acre, said parcel of lane", hereby conveyed being a portion of tho Donation Land Claim of S. C. Braden, in Township 27 South of Ranges Five (6) and Six (6) West of the Willa mette Meridian, in Douglas County, Oregon, subject to redemption as pro vided by lew, and1 I will apply the proceeds oi said sale, ( 1 ) to the pay ment ot tne costs ana disbursements of said sale and of this suit, includ ing attorney's fees, (2) to the pay ment of $16.47 taxes; (3) to the payment of the sum ot $900.00, with accrued Interest, and the over-plus, If any there be, I will pay to the clerk of the above entitled court to be paid to whom the same may right fully belong. , Dated this 7th day of January, 1919. GEORGE K. QUINE, f-6 Sheriff of DonglaSiCounty, Oregon CUTTING YOUR SHOE . BILL IN HALF. Our skilled Bhoe repairing does that and more. Take the fam ily shoe expense for the year when only new shoes are - pur chased and - comtare- tho -total with that "when wo repair Vour shoes once or twlciu ' You'll see a big saving. ' HV, nor too much to say we' save ' you' the cost of new shoes on every pair we.resole. VVo, " W. S. HOWARD SU N. JACKSON ST. You Find Both Safety and Accessibility . : By keeping your valuables In our Fire I. and Burglar Proof Vault, you have .,- ; ..' both Safety and Accessibility. Tho ; i, cost Is very reasonable you can rent a Safe Deposit Box for $2.00 and up y per year. ; . TheRoseburNalional Bank !-:":'". Roseburg, Ore Sam Miller was in the city -this afternoon from his home at Dlllard. F. S. Blakely and wife were in the city today from their home at Glide. B. H. Hyland returned this after noon from Glendale, where he had been on business. Ed Kruse was In the city from his farm on Deer Creek today looking after business matters. " C. H. Bailey returned last night ' from Portland, where he had been in attendance at the meeting held at that city on the interest of employ ment for the returned soldiers. Fatten Your Butter-Fat Profits ! fm irnuu l..,r.rlafl vr y .iiiinwH nf dollars - JV1 are wasted every year by American furmero-through wasteful P tion. Swedish tarmers uou ' w"1"""' ji can't afford to. They have to mako every penny of profit possible. Tnat s way u u. rr separator in Sweden today is the vAK rJB- ' v fJ - 'Here is the separator we sell because we can erttnlet It to sklnO Furthermore, because it Is made by theost Konomical and efficient methods in the largest cream separator factory in the world, It is sola at a lower price. . V. . . i Investigate the Viking. 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