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DAILY WEATHER REPORT LOCAL NEWS. J. F. Vernon, of Myrtle Point, ar- LOCAL NEWS. Rock Springs and Knight coals at U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office. Koseburg, 24 hours ending i a. m., rived In Roseburg on business last Page's. todny. evening. j D poruutt was a business visitor Precipitation in Inches and hnu- Don't forget our big dance at Win- here yesterday from Kiddle. v ureuiun; cuester suiuruay, juiy cverj aiaximura temperature 10 oci, inwieu. . the (lav lu Ko8eburg looking Minimum temperature 48 silos at Page's, either the Weyer- business affairs. riecipiiauon haeuser model with a meuey-backl Arthlir loiai precip. oi mo. guarantee, or tne staves oniy. wa8 a bllsi,u.s8 vi(,r , Rosebura UV. Li. ... .Mt'lvlll, Ol IjtHVUOiUtr, UIC ltd U llUU'a . LOCAL NEWS. Normal precip. for this month .32 iron, was a business visitor in Hose- Mrg ,p Ashworth went to Rid Carl Kennedy, of Corvallls, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today. C. B. Porter, of Canyonville, was a business visitor in Koseburg for a of Oakland, spent ,ew hours today. atur Mrs. Jack Nash, of Corvallis, Is spending a few days in Koseburg Fredericks, of Portland, visiting with friends. Special price on sidewalk top while It lasts, at Page's. Joe Murphy was the guest of honor Total precip. from sept. 1. 10 uaie burg last night. .,,. ,,,,!,, , vlsi. with her', ,u; u-n .he i,n.e r Mr i.''i!,'i.!.'i!,'V'ih7" ' A. J. Williams and wife, of Marsh-'daughter, Mrs. X. C). Dean. ttud Mrs. Uurdon Kory last evening. Aer. precip. from sept. 1, i( ( . ,,, , Bihiir last ven-! ...... - . 1). K. Vernon, editor or tne unk- .34.0a' f'eld- Wn-ci in Roseburg last even-j M,sg Milnlie Luollli8, who nad been visiting at Wilbur luir In unnlUl 11 lnllllle llf (lnV8 Pn.nl H..fir.l.ini..r frnm Kl.tlf 1 . . 701 business. ireturned here this morning Av- nrwiniiation for 36 wet Mrs. E. J. Peyton and daughter. , on I NOTICE TO THE PCBLIC. Hefore you get your blacksmlthlng and horseshoeing done you belter see Kd Noah. 620 Winchester street, North Roseburg. All work guaranteed. Sl'MMOXS. In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Douglus County. Owen 11. Playter, Plaintiff. .n,,;7S , : M iv inc i 33 08 Miss '"' returned here last night vainiy autiu seasons (bept. to May. inc.) 33.08 wni nt 1)uus made doughnuts and sw. WILLIAM BfcLL, Observer. , a otier Cttnfornla cltU,s. IX. Jackson street. John Meluke and Anna Mae Meluko, his wife. Defendants. , To John Meinko and Anna Mae Melnk, his wife, above named do- j for some time, i,inci Advance, spent the day in Rose- femlnnts: burg looking after business affairs. In tne name or tne tiinie ot ure- ..... .... I ... c.. ... i Kn i-oa are nereny reuuueu io an; L'nil at IVailUJ" IVUCUUU IOT UUIUO- ..no, i utty i:,iiiM...fo, ui w.inuimi, sweetmeats. 314 came over last oveuiug to spena a few days with her daughter, .Mrs. WEATHER FORECAST: Fair tonight and Wednesday. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Led"' XcXTZu. Xrned'Loi!;: ' 1, K. Smith, of the Douglas County re,,l iPUSf r Z utst evening to Myrtle Creek. SS" t'eY lime, securing options on oil lands.; Mrs j c. Wliite left lust evening ni3 inatler8 I r, ....ii ..4 'for n fpw ilava visit nt Riddle on the Notice Is ghat the nnder-V, wl,o few days In Rose! ch be.onging to Mr. White. , maae ana eiucreu ou mo o.u u.i, uoiiie. morning torn business visit to Salem. juue, i.n, im'u'" , pa.ronizo Farmers' Public Market with the will annexed of the estate Countv Julian Dexter Rice left this M.'u A 11 IMki n una nrrlved lust .... .... i.io ... IJ....I. r..,.,.l. j.... n.1 Cln.d.. Thlo ..- uiu. .nun iui i. ....up . u. i nf fames Hvron deceased. i , , , evening from SutlierKn ami will visit He spent Monday here looking after 0TpsIr,navinge claims against "J ..""""'bir"!1'"- for w a!t County. Oregon, within six months party of friends to camp for' ten days t'anias Valley, where she has a posi- Investment Co. Silo, tried, See Page was compelled to return home yes- tlon. terduy on account of Illness. from the dale of this notice. Dated June 26, 1914. LUCY JENNINGS Administrator with the will annexed .. ,.0,rrt hprB ist niirht l itl. ot estate of James Byron, de- a)(, Garillner where 'there. ceased. w thcJ. enjovea uleir annual vacation. - They report a delightful outing. Mrs. William Anderson has gone ( Mrs. Susie Lewis left here today for Myrtle Point, where she will the estate of Isaac Kiudlny. deceased was given until September 1 in which to file an inventory of appraisement. Paint is a Dark Subject to most neonle. They think it Is all man, administratrix, alike until they have paid to find out c. 11. Michaels, of Aurora, arrived the'r misthke. Learn by the expen- nere mis morning .".. , ,.. ,. v all their alnt day. looking oyer some ranches in County Treasurer James Sawyers to Weed C:,l ,o spend everiil weeks -..o. .8 I Mrs. lona Rover arrived here from Mr. and Mrs. Kmory Marsters re- ' " 7"'"!f ' turned home last evening to Riddle, main Indellnltely -with her sister, i i ,t..,. ...Hh .Mrs. n. w . mues. Ilv an order of the County Court im "s ""- " 11 " " ", ..nt,.r.l .v 'C l? Qlni.leton lldtnr. of relatives. i.ouiuy I..ollllllislonei- jeueisiiu ' . , . . o . ... l'lln ...a .mi,, llvrtlu l'r..olr Douglas County Creamery butter, ' -e ............ ...y. only etc for two pound square. Ask ",orn ng and spent the day look your grocer for it. Patronize homel"8 after bllsll,ess maUvra- i J tllAn I ,,,.to nuclL.-t.i ill dm nanlll. A. H. liuckingham, of Benton ',,,, . . s .thorn Pnclfie lines County, stopped over here last even- Miss Certrude oung. of 1'ortianu headniiarters In Portland ar- ing while enroute home from points 'arrived last evening to visit with her ' ''1' " 1 J '. on Coos llav. He spent the night !aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Xaylor, -for a r"l'a llcre lhls mo"'"B 011 business, visiting w'th his brother, V. K. Buck- j few days. Drs. Seely, Sether & Stewart this ingham. Iohll iken. w)lo has been ill at mornliig received three new Kenilng- Did you ever notice that after XJe in Koseburg for some time - ypowr ers which U,ey J.v. In lady has once cooked with gas, she, past, is said to be somewhat in.- Main streets, is never satisfied with any other proved today. i fuel? We make It easy for you to Wellington, of Port-' Patronize Farmers- i uoiio Mantel install one. land arrived here ,1,1s morning to Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. This . .'a n- ... . , viJiVinJ with rein- will benefit both consumers and pro- By a County Court order, Tuesday, spend a lew days visiting with rela- al reasonable. August IS, has been fixed as the time tives and Inends. for hearing objections, if any, to the Mt All)(M.t A))raham spent1 C. F. King, of Cottage Grove, was final account of the estate ot William' .."''ar whuaor Bend, where business visitor In Koseburg today C. Burke, as filed by Louise A. Len-,. - . , . . .:,, ii re. r-igiueei. iic-oii.o en nu.eu..iB u.. ports a delightful time. ithe stages this morning for Myrtle Point. I'onuiile. Ilandon, Mnrsbfield Mrs. M. A. Taylor left this morn- nnd other coast towns. The autom.. ing tor Gold Hill, where she will nnes are running all the way through visit for the next Iwo weeks with her t the present time and are making daughter, Mrs. Hlgginbotlflun. . n,e trip in about six hours. Miss Tillie Froeschle, or Portland,1 County Judge Dexter Kite late who bad been visiting with Miss j0nday formally accepted the county Florenco llargreaves for seveia, home, easi of town, which was re "I uliic.o ..u ....j i tll. i..n ,., Mr llf-h:ie s is an ex- 'ere, when formerly they bought It ri,ren(,e( rancher and may. locate any old place. Buy yours here now somewl,ero In Southern Oregon. j vnur,pn(A with ; . . . H.in Bate mc ri;nv ui . ..i.. .- i .. rt , t ....... 1.1 1 iienrv at: nuiiiii. vieo.Ke n. oinni".. . inferior pigments. ,,,, ..,ir ,,,. Abe Marks, of San ,... ,,,rt f,,r her bnnie this morning, renilv erecied bv Contractor B A t. . .. .. J . Inol ' ' ...... riailCISCO, ttl., Itin'iai ii. .o ....... .,11 IISOll. I 111? I II I liloilHihn nic uui.if, evening bv automobile and passed Miss Virginia l)e ore retained to , t M , , t)l0 home to(lay, and it Thnv;,,o.- hnnm nt Porland ,1,1s morning, ... ,., ,:.. ...,...,,.,,, illie IHKIll l iu.cii iiui.i. ...... , ... . ... - , Mil. lie 111 icililliirno iwi ui.ui I " Local lfgs. of Building Materials, continued their journey north tins oiler a visit or some ." AllK,lsti. After that date the conn penr nnd answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled urt and cause on or before the 31st day of August, 1914, being six weeks from the date of the first publication of thiB summons und if you fall to so appear and uuswer said complaint for want thereof plaint ill will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a Buccinct state ment of which Is as follows, to-wlt: For judgment against said defend ants in the sum of Five Hundred (ir.00.00) DollarB with interest at eight per cent (S'i ) per annum from the 1 1 tll day of Novemuer, laid, aim for the further sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars attorney's fees nnd the costs and disbursements of this suit, nnd for a decree foreclosing the mort gage executed by said defendants to plaintiff on the 11th day of Novem ber, 1913, to secure the payment of the sum of Five Hundred ($00.00) Dollars with interest nt oight per cent (S'! ) from said date on the fol lowing described real property ill Douglas County, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-half Interest in lots number seven (7), eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10) in Section two (2) in Township twenty (20) S. K. Ten (10) West, W. M. and tor a decree that said premises be sold for the i.t.rnnse nf Having said sums. That said defendants and' each of them he barred and foreclosed or any right, title and Interest In and to the said premises or any part thereof except the enulty 0f redemp tion provided by statute. This summons is served upon you hv mi hi lent Ion thereof in the Rose burg Review, a newspaper oi gei.en.. circulation niiblislied in Roseburg, DouglaB County, Oregon, by ordor or the Honorable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled court, made nnd entered of record on the Kith dnv of July. 1914. The first publication la or uaie the 20th dnv of July. 1911. and the last publication will De ot aaie tho 31st day of August, 1914, mak ing the full period of six weeks, the time prescribed in said orner. A. N. OKCUTT, VI Attorney for Plaintiff County Clerk. BMb must be on file by 10 o'clock a. ra., Monday, July Notice is hereby given that sealed 27th, 1914. and accompanied by a bids will be received by the County certified check payable to the County Court for grading a section ot the. Treasurer equal to five per cent (5 county road known as the Rice Hill' per cont) ot the amount of the bid. road, In Sections 20, 29 and 30, lty order of the County Court. ownshlp 23 South, Range 5 West, Dated July 3rd. 1914. Willamette Meridian, Douglas Couu-jaw E. H. LENOX. County Clerk, ty, Oregon, according to the plans o nnd specifications ou file with the Ilavo Arundel tune It, niargreaves Door and lumber Co PHONE 128 For freighting, moving, baggage, piano, lumber, wood and coal handling. AUTO SER.VICE We make a specialty of midnight "Joyriders." trips to country dances, picnics, fishing, hunting and camping 'l parties. Easy riding car, with accommoda- i tlons for from 12 to 16 passengers. H. J. Denn Transfer and Storage Co. Office phone 128. Res. phone 104-L I morning. The County Court today granted an order discharging the guardian of the estate of Allelic C. llebard and Jane C. llebard, two minors, and de claring the estate to be Bettled, all funds having been exhausted in the care of the children. M. D. Warren, agent for Oregon Relief Association of McMinnville, Oregon, with offices at 214 Cass St. Your business solicited and carefully looked after. 11. Guest, who recently disposed or his bakerv In this city, leaves next Saturday night for Great Falls, Mon tana, w-here he will locate perma nently. He has accepted employment wltli'a large elevator corporation having Its headquarters in Minneapo lis. Minn. Rice & Rice Real Estate- Investments Insurance brokrs. BondB, warrants, and loans negoti ated. Ho-ises Tor rent and business exchange. Advice on any part of Douglas County and ltB adaptness. Stock, fruit and general farms for sale. Business ot all klndfl. Some very select Btock ranches. City property and lusinesoes for sale. Long tlmo Insurance at very low rate:, all old line companies; no ciance for spe cial assessments as In mutual companies. " AW'ays buy ths best it's the cl eapest. Lower floor Masonic bldg Roseburg, Oregon grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. l,. w. . charges will be moved from the Kirk. ; Collins home, on Main street, to their Umpqua trout ties tied on pennell new place of abode. 1 hie home Is turn down eyed books. Ilalford dry modern In every particular and is a fly gets the big, le irout In tho credit to Douglas County. deep holes. Made expressly lor j. n. H run r eye over tlie sines. 'Bensntional price list in tne auv. or Frank W. Arant, former superin- the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union in in.wia.it .if the crnter Lake National this Issue? That is what co-opora- Park, arrived here last evening lo tion can do. dsw spend a couple of days looKing .tin i i Tn0 harvesting of tho Benson Is various business nianeis. i)ow on , ru basl. Tne hot Joseph Cobb, formerly a resident weather of the past week has rapidly ..!' D.ni.nrir hut for the past few ripened the grain. Reports from vears of Portland, arrived here this various sections of the county Indi niorning to visit a few days with his rate the crops will be excellent, brothers William and Thomas Cobb. Hundreds of acres of grain have al ready been cut and shocked, and hay Arthur Roadman. Ihe Cass street mlers have been busy ror several barber, and James Donahew, who is wpoi,g nntilim up an unusually heavy employed at the harness store or ,.rop Threshermen in and about iree, expect ui icu.e i. Koseburg ure busily eligageu in gei- New County Map of Dmnrlaii Co. Paper 1.60, cloth $2.00. L. G. Hicks P. O. BOX 4 V . hosuiiiuk. uivkuu. llin'rv- l! The plans and specifications for the, Al,KU'st -j for Detroit and other near- ' th(,r out1'ltH " In readiness for ,.n . i.n l..,.nlo,1 at Mel-'. :.. . . 1 ...I.I.I.. n I. new mange nun m ... .)V resorts. .me seasons run, nun wmim .:.7i. rose have been completed and work M. Mullen of Mvrtle or two all of them will be running on the structure will begin within t he r., " ' i ,"', few ,,nys in full blast. That there will he plenty next few days. The building will be ' t- ' V ' lhH ()f el tl,rg,o,.t the season is the modern In every particular and will ; Ho .1 u,. le t McM,il- belief expressed. One thresherman add much to the convenience oi i... '"" " ',,,,,,,,..,. her here, left said today that Ibere was. no scarcity for' tho north Ibis morning on busi-,of help anil that fanners will not ex for the noun h perience any difficulty in getting ness. hands 11 S. Coleman, of Kansas, who """ ' 0 , owns a small tract of land at Suther- KXIMIHSUII AT IIOMK. lin, nrrlved here las, evening io aiu-.iu a few days. Mr. Coleman says he S().h ,.r(mf nM Tlis simuld Convince Any Hoseblirg C'ltixon, .Melrose Grangers. Countv Judge Dexter Rice spent I Monday afternoon nt the county liionie, east of the city. The home has been completed by the eonirni-iuia land is one of the finest Institutions iof Us kind in this section of the i.. Ti,. fi.mlshlnirB are being in stalled and the structure will be in readiness to accommodate the county charges at nn early date. The bran and shorts al the Fruit Growers warehouse nas a mu... greater feeding value than ordinary I bran and shorts. If you want re isults, look It up. It doesn't cost any I more. Of course. If you want the old ikind they have that and you can get lit at a bargain price. dsw Uter a delightful trip of three L..b. i l. Lewis nnd wife, pro prietors of "Everybody's Cafe," and is delighted with this locality, and It may be possible that be will return here to locale at some future dale. You can buy Golden Harvest Flour, The public endorsement ot a local citizen Is the best proof that can be ul" in., ,i . v- i.niinr nniin ntrntlirer a fine, hard wheat flour, nt he fruit, ."".; n" comes for- me iracK'" - - - .. . . ward and lesinies io mo ienuw-i..- f.rnwers' warehouse, across from the depot, for $1.00 a Back. A rotty good time lo lay in tne win ter's supply. daw Lester Howe, .of Salem, will be married there at high noon tomor row, occoiding to his mother, Mrs. Mole Howe, who left hero this morn ing to attend the weiming- formerly lived here witn ins parents Richard Stubbs and family relumed , id now has a position in the haiem here last night. They visited tinrdl- Woolen Mills. In yesterday's Issue of The Review it was staled that Mrs. Nelson and child were living nt the home of I). Ilils item ner. Scottsnurg. n" Marshfleld. Crescent City and ninny other cities of Inlerest. Farms Ranches L,arge tracts from $10 per Acre up. Some with Good improvements including stock and farm implements for ?25 per acre. ORCHARDS TIMBER LANDS CITY PROP ERTYRENTALS GEORGE R1TER 1S2 Weit Oak Street iTbey made, the trip by automobile Kish,.r this ciiy. and report a neiigii.i". should have n.,ir. -nn nf Sheriff nnd her child were living nt Hie home o. M-" Geo K Qtliiie. and Chester Itle-'ihe former s mother. Mrs. II. Sharp, iie'l ieft this morning for Ilandon nnd 0n Stephens sire,.,. Tliey were , ,. cliurchill. II. I . .StoHilnnl Steele, of Hie ( alllortna- imitnred tii While they addresses his friends and nolgb bors, you may be sure be in thorough- lv convinced or he would not uo bo. Telling one's experience when It is for the public good is an act of kind ness that should bo appreciated. The fnllnwlnr statement given by a resi dent of Koseburg adds more to the many cases of Home Indorsement whirh are being published about Dean's Kidney Pills. Head It: ri H Poole, nron. blacksmith shop, 318 N. Rose street, Roseburg, Ore., snys: "I have used Doan's Kidney i'iii on several occasions when my read' that the indy and buck and kidneys have bothered me WATCHES Are you In the mnrket for a watch? If so, we can servo you best. We are overstocked and will give you the benefit of a low price to help us move I be goods. Our stock consists of the following makes: Howard, Hamilton Hampden, Waltham, Elgin, Ingersol Trenton, Soulli Rend, Swiss and 111! nols. AH standard makes. In cases we carry the Crescent, James lloss, Duclier, and Crown gold filled, Sterl lug Silver, Sllvcrcne and Solid Gold Braceletts Have you Been tho latest Wullham Wrist Watch Bracelet? Can bo used as a llracelet Watch or watch can be detached and worn separately; 1 jewel at $30. We have bracelet watches from $2.50 up. Yours For Business G.W.Young & Co KXPICHT JKWI'.I.HRS. Phone 214. ROSBI1URO, OREGON ..I. .. r.nut rlliOU . fr 'u the Mountain House In' ' Sheriff tjulne's automobile. From Ul.r.K()I1 i.nw.-r Cmupuiiy. there Ihev will wain over un- (r(1n M,.,,,i M,.n,li,y. for liielr trip and I have always found them a good remedy. 1 recommend them to any one suffering from kidney com plaint." ,. Price r.Oc. at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills Hie same that Mr. Poole bad. Foster-.M llburn Co., Iluffalo, N. Y. Kill UKPllKHKXTATIVK. In to Mvrtle Point, board a boat .' ,V(. r,.asii for Ilandon. It Is also possible ttiai o(1 r h.in t ,, , pleasure, the bnvs will visit at Gold Reach be- (( ;,,.,, here that they came fore returning home. They "111 "p (or the purpose of considering the cone about three weens. extension of tli. lr power lines iron I . . ,,,,.), County Te-e is no one thing that would Glcmlale to Riddle. 1 an om and a 1(ir, nominated candl- ,, '","? Cglas fonnty land Myrlh. T.k. , for Itepre,entatlve In the Leg s- m il as tile draining. The Vmp-! Nlr. A Kit, bin. manager of Ihe'lnturo from Douglas ( ounty, on the nu-i Vnllev Fruit l'nlon Is going to ,',,, i.liev Fruit l iii.m, wants Democratic ticket. I favor less taxes i rike a cnniliaiEii thiB fall along the all the biiih grade Cravens, ein apples innd less lawB, and if elected will uso lino nf tiling and is going to supply 1P ,.an gei when they are ready. fir!mjr best efforts to Becure such legls " V- inK.rp.terl with tile at .,. ,.,:,,iie to shin t hem to nd-iiHtiun sb will bring that result. On i,r!res about fifty per cent lower than vantBRe. Growers should let him this pledge I respectfully ask your prevailing prices. Watch for tneir know al once what tney are goinn ,upp0ri on .not. s, ijii. ...nmit in this naper. to have. a,w I W. 8. HAMILTON. to have. Why Not Get Your Gasoline AT How You May Know THE STAR. SERVICE Marked goods Nationally advertised, and if it Is absolutely pure and as represented It It given a star mark. Such goods you can rely upon us being "PURE FOOD," A. You get better value for your money when you buy "PURE FOOD" than when you take a chance on an article because it's a little cheaper. Heinz's, Kellogg's and N. B. C. are three leaders Royal Amar Coffee is our leader MARSHALL'S Pure Food Store XOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS. Johnson's Drug Store AND GET JVC Green Trading Stamps THE CASH STORE Let us pack your groceries for your summer outing. We have what you want nt lowest cash price In town. Dy our system ot checking nothing is forgotten. , , , . y. 121 W. Csbb Street. THE CASH STORE WK SAVE YOU MONET Phone 370. Roseburg, Oregon. No man can appreciate the bos of It, until he has had the worst of It a few timos. When looking for first grade Toods come or phone to the North Side Grocery Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, Creamed Horseradish, Cream Salad Mustard, Grape Julco, Pineapple Juice, Olives, green or ripe, and Pickles ot nil kinds. North Side Grocery N. Jackson & Winchester Sta., Phone 324, Roseburg, Ore. WEST SIDE GROCERY the place tor the best fancy nd staple groceries. Large stock and good variety. The best goods money can buy. Tou save time and money by trading with us. Phone your orders, we deliver any where. We Give Roseburg StampCo's. Checks. DOWELL & BENEDICK PHONE 29 WEST ROSEBURG, ORE- Sugar Cured Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders Sugar Cured Bacon, Pure Lard All made in Roseburg. We also handle FORT JONES CREAMERY iiUTTER. Give us a trial. The Cass Street Market 107 West Cass St. LOUIS KOIILIIAGEN, Prop. Deering Champion Mowers Binders R a 1c p IcGormick Tedders We sliip in carloads direct from tlie factory, and get tlie lale-.t improved machines. The Up-to-Dilte machines do not cost you any more than the old style Why not get the best for your money? J. F. Barker & Co. Roseburg Implements & Vehicles Oregon