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. ) i EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW Jl'LY 21, 101 1. LOCAL NEWS. J. W. Wise, of Yotleulla, was a business visitor in ItuBebuig lor a few hours today. After a two weeks' viiealion, Joe Sheridan lias resumed Ills duties In the Douglas National Hank. Wood for Bale 16 Inch, oak or ash, Jli.aO a tier. J. 13. Plaisted. .Mrs. Sam Smith and eliildren Ii-rt this afternoon for Hie ICngl.-wood ranch, on Hie main Unipiiuii Itiver, where they will upend a collide u, weeks. Fred Chapman, (he dnmnist, has relurnod from Newport, where he attended the animal convention of the Oregon Itetall Druggists' Asso ciation. Attorney F. .1. Keciiey, of Uandon, nnsKeil through here today onrouto in Chliaiuo. 111., where he will spend several weeks looking after various business matters. I'eter Gillslrom left for C'anliira, fill, this morning, where he will spend his annual vacation. He Is employed in the local Southern Pa cific machine shops. The Fruit Growers' motto: "We inut hang together, or verily, we shall nil hang separately." Huying or Boiling, the principle Is the same. Kleist Ilrothers today filed a suit In the Circuit Court in which they seek to recover the sum of $ii(i:iu.HU from the W. C. Harding Land Com pany, formerly with offices in this citv. The amount of the claim, the plaintiffs allege, is due for services and liinlli'r expended In cultivating and otherwise improving property controlled by the Harding Land Company, and situated in Garden Valley. Attorneys .1. ) Watson and George Neuner appear for the plain tin's. Local railroad employes are today dlstrlhutliig among Hie business men of the citv a statement of facts re garding tiio probable strike or all engineers, firemen and hostlers on the Western railroads. The pamph let contains figures which lend to indicate that the railroads are today earning more than ever before, while the expense of operating has decreased. The pamphlet Is very interesting 'as well as Instructive, and gives some recent figures rela tive to the wealth of the railroads operating in all sections of t lie West. Patronize Farmers' Public Market Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Tills will benefit both consumers and pro ducorB. Prices always reasonable. Terracotta chimney pipe, shoulder Joints, tees and caps now In stock at Wlnnlo Oaddis's, the plumbor. Call up 8411, tbe Douglas Count Creamery, for crosm. AUTO STAC1I5 I.INB IMU'OT. Dally stages and autos for Mnrsh fleld and ull Coos Hay points, also for Peel and Millwood, leaves G. V. Happ'B grocery store, 133 Sheridan treet. Cash paid for produco aloug tbe line. If you have something to sell, to trade, to rent, or have lost something or found something, use a want adv. in tbe Itevlcw. M C BURLESON Sale and Exchange of Really Accident and Fire Insurance Moines and Apartments To Rent. Notary Public. Cor. Cass Stephens Sts., Itoselmrg DouglAi County C.eamory Co., nisk M of I'urj Butter and Ice Cream Phono 840. 420 N. Jnckson St. Hoseburg, Oregon. P. S. We pay highest market price tor butter fat and swoet cream. What Is the difference between Mary's Utile lamb then find now,' l'lllly one huniltvd year. If Mary jj ( ill tin that little liimb, alio ao long ago llM keep, vie fig. lire (lint little liimb ere thin lin grown to be n hheep! That Mary sold her lamb to us. Need not he among your fears; The lamb nnd mutton purchased here, la all of tender years! The Economy Market Goo. KolilhaKen, Prop., Phone 5H I 1 W NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. !!. L. Sabiu, plaintiff, vs. Suyder Company, a corporation, and 1). N Snvder. defenduntB. Notice Is hereby gtven that under mid bv virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above named court and cause on the 29th dav of Jue. 1 it 1 4 . and to mo directed upon a Judgment and order of sale duly rendered and entered in sum court and cause on the l'Jlh day of November, ill 13, In favor of the above iiauied plaintiff, It. L. Subin, and against mo anove nameu ueienu aius. for the sum of Kirty-slx Hund red Twelve and 88-100 (8.1812.88) Dollars, with interest thereou at the rate of six per cent ( 6 per cent) per annum from the 1 '.) t tl day or Novem ber, 1'JIH, and Hie further sum of Two Hundred Fifty (J2.10.00) Dol lais attorney's fees and One Hundred Koi:y-oight (JMS.00) Dollars costs, less the following sums paid on said Judgment on February 111, 1!I14, to wlt: One Hundred Forty-eight (8H8.QO) Dollars costs, Two Hund red Fifty 82fi0.C)0) Dollurs attor ney's fees, and the further sum of Seventeen Hundred Fifloen and 20 100 ($171.1.20) Dollars on said Judg ment. Now therefore I will, on Monday, Dm 3rd day of August, 10M, at 1 o'clock P. M. ot said date at the courthouse front door in Hoseburg, Houglus County, Oregon, ofTer for sale and Hell at public auction to the hlghost and best bidder for cash In hand, nil the right, tltlo and interest which said defendant D. N. Snyder had on the Mtb day ot October, 1913. or has at any time thereafter ac- litlred In and to tho following ue icribed real property situated In the County of Douglas and State of Ore gon, to-wlt: All of lot 1!), In block 1, in Olinert- son s Addition to tno city or uien- dale. Douglas County, Oregon, as the same appears on record by the gular recorded map of said addi tion in the records of Douglas Coun ty, State of Oregon. All of lot 2, in block 2, in tilinert- boii's Addition to the City of Glen- lale. Douglas County, Oregon, as shown and designated In the regular recorded map of said addition In the records of Douglu3 County, State of Oregon. I'lio east half (14) of the NYVVi of Section 14, Township 32 South, ltnnge 0 West, Willamette Meridian, oulalnlng 80 acres, more or less,. And will apply the proceeds of Bald nile to tho payment of costs and ex penses of said salo and the satisfac tion of the Judgment hereinbefore set out. Dated at Hoseburg, Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, this 2nd day of July, 1014. CI HO. K. QUINK, T Sheriff of Douglas Couuty, Oro. XOTIC ! OF HMUItlFF'S SALE OF UKAIi I'ltOl'llltTV. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas ('aunty. Tho I lunulas County Building & Loan Association, a Corporation, Plain tiff, vs. Mrs. M. Josephson. Sam S. .losephson, Adillo Josephson, Hose It. Josephson, Jul ion Josephson, Vora Josephson, Walter S. Joseph son. Eleanor Josephson, und H. L. Sahlu, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Hannah Josephson, Sam S. Josephson and Jul lea Josephson, bankrupts, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court and cause on tho 3rd lay or July, l'.il-l. und to me direct Mi, upon the Judgl it and decree .1 it ly rendered and entered in said ourt and cause on thu Stilll day of June. It'll. In favor of the above named plaintiff, the Douglas County llulldllig & Loan Association ot Hose hurg. Oregon, n corporation, and against thu ahovo named defendants lor the sum of 82U34.0I), with in terest thereon at the rale or eight tier cent per annum from the 1st day or May, 191 I. and the further sum of $ I. ",ti. till attorney's fees, and the further sum of $s:tii.t,t., with inter est thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from tho first day of Mav, 191 I, and the tuiiher sum of $70,110 attorney's fees, and I lie fur' I her sum of Jlf.S.tM',, with Interest I hereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from tho 2.'tli day of April. 1911. and for plaintiff s costs and disbursements hereto to he taxed at l.! 2.",, together with tbe costs upon this writ. Now, therefore, 1 will on Saturday, the Sth day of August, 1914, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said date at the front door of Hie Douglas County Courthouse in Itoseburg, Oregon, of fer fur sale, and sell at public, auc tion to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all Hie right, title and Interest which said defendants, or either ot tie-in. had on the Kith day of April, I it'll, or have at any time thereafterl ai'iinticd in and to the following de-j m rll'cd real property, situated iu the j I'ouatv of Douglas. State of Oregon,! o "II: Let No. two ( 'J In blink No.! hni iime (MM. as laid In the sur-j icw, I p . it of the City of Hoseburg in He r.u'.t.. of lioiicjas, state of Ore-; and the proceeds of said sa'V t. ac .iviill, ,1 as fellows: First, to the tests at:, I i Apeiis, s of said sale and o-ls and d i-Ml l seilletlts of said n.. 1 i.l i'K Hie sinus allowed by e:'l a., altelltel's fees; second. i ai in.- i ,,f tlie sum paid out plalniiiT f,,r a-.s,'sMlielits and . ini. I t,, ilie piiiment of the I'll ,1a-- p liMitT aiorc'-iiid and ill i i.i : I. . w :l !i t he decree of said 'ie nleipllls. if anv ttiere .1 if paid e, r to the Trea-lirer ii''i:i:i ai.d to he ills: nhllted I'-.l 1 vi id ceil I t. and ill ac- . Hl said decree. I at K ..-hal I'oim'as t'elill- ef i: .1 . IV tv. Ha s,,!!, this C I Si ,av ef Julv, KM I .,;i) K . 1)1 INF. M Sle-iirl of Deimlas t'niinty. ore. o - If ion lune something to sell, to trade, to rent, or have lot something or found "erne thing, use a wuut adv. in the Heview. Sl'MMONS. Io the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. C. K. Uogue, plaintiff, vs. K. L. T'ar rott, as administrator ot tho es tate of S. Marks and Company, Jane A. Adams, Itachel Deliow, Meier Marks, Clara Marks and Le land Marks, heirs at law and next of kin of Adolplt C. Marks, de ceased, Klla Marks, Martin 8. Marks, liecky Marl,.". IiIb wife, Iter tlia Citron and P.. Citron, her hus band, Amelia Keinhart and J. F. Heliihart, her Inn. band, Kster L. Wolf. Sura Klnja I.idharski, Marien l'iei-hotka, Szajudel llel mer, Kster Mima Krotkl. Markcus Krotki. Sun llaribrod, Chava I.Ira, Cliane Marieu Ktlfelt, Cliajo Tynke, Mirel l.ipaka, liuchel ller ger and Marza Srhlachter, and all other persons or panics unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to any of the real property described in the com plaint in tliis suit, defendants. To Uacliel Do How, Meier Marks, Markcus Krotkl, Sura Klaja Lltlbar kl, .Marien Plechotka, .Szajudel llel iner, Kster llllna Krotki, Cliajo Tynke, Mire! l.ipaka, Kuchel Ilerger, Sura llurtbrod, Chava I.Ira, Chane Marien- Kufelt, and Murza Schlach- ter, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to any of the real property described in tills iilminons, defendants. In the namo of tho State qt Ore gon, yott and each of you are hereby required to nppear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs, filed ugainst you la the above entitled court and ause, within six weeks from tho date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wlt: on or beforo the lath lay of August, 1011, being the time fixed by the court In which you are to appear and answer said complaint, md If you fail to appear and answer .-taid complaint or or before saitl date, plaintiffs will apply to the court for tho relief demanded, to-wit.: Kor a decree quieting the title to the following described real proper ty, to-wit: Lots five (.1) and six (C), In block number ten (10) of the Town of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, as designated Or 75 Cents if Extraordinary J What You Get 200 latent KmbroiuVry Fntterns, ouch worth a i,iim ltonklrt of Instructions, teiu-hiliR all stitclu'f. 0 simply Illustrated that any jtt'hnol girl can readily become :ni expert. AI. Wood Headed Hoop, new pat ent nelf-!it!jus.infi spring- fits ftM thick it esses of material. Vive skeiii!. of embroidery silk. l-'lw ikeins of embroidery floss. All for 70 Cents Look for the Coupon l-'VntY noma din", 'lent pane York. Lend, ill tops and even Tlie follow jll; I'l lovv Case 1 M.il'v Caps lieilies Hand Hags Splays Mordor" a l.povs the nis, each vv ai'd I'ans and the ; liniir in drc is a partial and si of by Hall's Plat of said town now on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Douglas Couuty, Oregon. That you and each of you bo re quired to set forth the nature of your claim to said real property, if any you have, that ull adverse claims to said real properly on the part of the defendants be determinted by a de cree of the above court. That it be decreed that the above defendants have not, nor any of them, any estate, right, title, lien or Interest whatever in or to said 'real property, and that plaintiff be de creed to be the owner thereof in fee simple. That the defendants, and each of them, and all persons claim ing through or under them, be for ever barred and enjoined from as serting or claiming any Interest in or to said real property, or any part thereof; that plaintiff 'b title to the whole of said real property be for ever quieted as against all of the above defendants known or un known, that plaintiff recover from defendants his costs and disburse ments of tills suit, nil of which up pears in plaintiff's complaint. That only one copy of tbe com plaint herein 1b to be served and that said copy la ordored to be served upon the Defendant E. L. Purrott, ahovo named. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of tho above court, made in cham bers at Hoseburg, Oregon, on the Cth day of July, 1914. The first publication of this sum mons will be July tith, 1914, and the last publication thereof will be Aug ever barred and foreclosed of any right, title, estate, lien or interest In said premises or any part thereof, except the equity of redemption pro vided by statute. Tills summons is served upon yott by publication thereof for six (6) consecutive weeks iu the Hoseburg Heview, a newspaper of general cir culation, published in Hoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Dexter Hice, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made and entered of record on the 1st day of July, 1914. The first pub lication is of date the 2nd day of July, 1914, and the last publication Clip One Coupon and Get the National Pattern Outfit 200 GUARANTEED PATTERNS 200 Including Instructions, All-Wood Beaded Embroidery Hoop and 10 Skeins Floss. All Yours One Coupon and Sent by Mail. Guaranteed to Prove Perfectly Satisfactory in price of Knibividery lit!erns. They are 10 nrth a dime, lloo'iiet of Instructions and All Itook'et of Instruction trachea ;12 different stitches for embroidering waists, heme decorations. the Hot Iron Transfer desipns contained NiRht Cowns 'I'ovvel Ktuis 1'illow Tops Table CU'tiis l.incerie Sets Spravs for Womon'i Jabots Garments will be of date the 13th day ot Aug ust. 1914, making the full period of ust 17th, 1914. Said summons Is ordered by the court to be published In the Roseburg Review, a semi weekly newspaper, published and printed at Roseburg, Oregon. JOHN T. LONG, M Attorney for Plaintiff. OIIDKK. Ill the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of W. H. Gould, bank rupt. Tills cause coming on this dav to be heard upon motion of Seltz & Clark, attorneys for tho petitioning creditors, for an order of publica tion of the subpoena heroin upon the bankrupt, W. H. Gould; and it ap pealing by the affidavit on file here in that the said W. H. Gould is now outside of tbe State of Oregon, and resides In tho City ot Marcellus, in the County of Adams and State of Washington; that service of said subpoena cannot be had upon the said W. II. Gould personally; and It further appearing that the business of the said W. II . Gould was con ducted at the City of Roseburg, County of Douglas and State of Ore gon; and the court being otherwise fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ordered that service of said subpoena be made upon the bank rupt W. H. Gould by publication thereof for two (2) successive weeks I In the Roseburg Review, a newspaper or general circulation throughout said county of Douglas; that a copy of said subpoena be mailed to the said W. II. Gould, at his postoffice address at Marcellus, Adams County, Wash., with postage thereon fully prepaid; that the date of the first publication be on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1914, and the last pub lication will be on July 27th. (Signed) R. S. BEAN. Judge. 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Also a .'r, each National Kiubroidery Outfit to be secured only by the readers ot the Iteview: Shirtwaist Decorations Sheets Cuff and Collar Sets I'.aby Pibt Tin Cushions llutterflies Dresser Scarfs Apron Designs Table Scarfs Shirtwaist Designs Monograms Bed Spreads Ladles' Helts Vests Decorative Kniblems Katies Anchors Stars Itahv Dress Decorations initials for Shirt Sleeve second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Masonic Temple, corner Jackson and Cass. Sojourn erg invited to attend. - B. H. BILLING, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. EAGLES, Roseburg Aerie meets in . their hall on Jackson St., on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ern in good standing always wel come. J. M. DONOIIEW, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec. Phone II 183. , O. O. J''.. Iiislng Star Lodge No. 174 I meets In the Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren alwayB welcome. D. C. HUMPHREY. N. G. W. S. POWELL. R. S. M. FICKLE, F. S. I. O. O. F Plilietarlaii Lodge No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple. corner JackBon and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of eac'b week. Members of the order In good standing are invited to attend.- M. M. MILLER, N. G. J. B. BAILEY, F. S. . M. L. WHITNEY, R. S. B,.,V.V, J',,',,S' I,osol,1,r8 L",Ke- ,Xo' AvODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak r".0'!8 lrl ,mffi"?:i Camp No. 126-Meets in the Odd tious at tbe Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4 th Thursdays of each month. All members requeseted to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to at tend. A. C. SEELY, E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, Sec'y. I. O. O. P., Union Kncampment No. 0 Meets in Odd Fellows, Temple! every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. J. E. PICKENS, C. P. J. B. BAILEY, R. S. JAMES EWART, F. S. I. O. IL M. -Umpqua Tribe No. 44 holds stated councils the 1st and ! 3rd Mondays of each month, at: Eagles' hall, N. Jackson street. Visit-! lng chiefs always welcome. I W. S. HOWARD, Sachem. C. H. TERCINSKI, C. of R. W. C. GADD1S, K. of W. 70 Cents Pattern When We Do It NOW! The patterns nro ready. Cut out the coupon and present It at once. Kxuniine outfits before securing theni elsewhere. Compare tho National I'atterns with others, uet the best, us alvvnys, from The Roseburg Review s more never less, supply of silk. Kver; lingerie, b.il.y clothes. O. E. 8., Roseburu Chapter No. 8. Holds tneir regumr i 1st and aru iuurmij I month. Visiting members In good i . ..11r InnlroA tn standing are resyecnun .-..-- "temi' CARRIE CHRISTIE, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Sec. LOYAL ORDEIt OF MOOSE, Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets every Friday evening of each week, at 8 o'clock in Eagles' ball. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. GEO. NEUNER, Dictator. H. 0. PARGETER. Secy. ..... tl'WUWD APT. T.llafi IIIMIM ei " ---t Circle No. 49. MeetB on the 1st and 3rd Monaay eveumg i month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit ing members in good standing are Invited to attend. CYNTHIA GERMOND, Or. N. CLARA CAWLF1ELD. Clerk. 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