Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 21, 1914, Image 4

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CHHOXOUH3Y OF CttltF EVENTS IX WAK TO WIT.
June 28.- Pan-Slavic propaganda, aftermath of Halkau-Ser-vlau
vara, culminates In asdasuitiation of Arcbduke Franz Ferdin
and, heir to Autitriau throne, and his wife.
Austria accuses Servia of encouraging conspiracies against
dual monarchy, and, in effect, abetting the assassination.
Certain acts of reparation and a complete and unreserved
apology demanded by Austria from Servla.
July 27 Servia replies, acceding to almost all the demands,
offering to submit her reply to The Hague tribunal If not satis
factory to Austria.
July 2S Austria Informs Servla reply Is unsatisfactory and on
same day declares war on Servia formally. Same day troops invade
Servla. Within 1M hours Belgrade, capital of Servia is bombarded.
July 29 Russia, fulfilling alliance with Servia, mobilizes.
July 30 Germany demands that Russia explain mobilization
movements.
July 31 At midnight Germany addresses ultimatum to Rus
sia, demanding demobilization at once. Time limit set for August
1, noon.
August 1 At high noon Russia refuses Cernianys demand
and German Ambassador presents formal declaration of war on
Russia.
England and France, other members of the triple entente with
Russia, Intercede In hope of restoring peace.
On same day German troops Invade Luxemburg, an Indepen
dent duchy.
France mobilizes Informally, setting formal mobilization for
August 2. State of war declared between France and Germany.
German and Russiuu troops engage in border skirmishes.
August 2 Two German armies enter France. Russian troops
enter Germany proper. Germanys action taken for blow at France
before Russia can mobilize.
Rritlsh cruisers begin to blockade the Raltic.
Great Britain Indicates her guarantee of neutrality protection
to Uelglum will be kept.
Great Britain informs Germany that German fleet must not
attack French shipping or French coast.
August 3 France declares war exists with Germany and a
formal declaration Is not necessary. Passports demanded.
August 4 Germany declares war on England, following
an exchange of notes In which' England demands of Germany that
Belgian neutrality be observed, and imposing othor conditions.
Germany replied she was invading France.
August 7 Austria formally declares war against Russia.
August 7 Italy reiterates he must remain neutral.
August 8 Liege Is taken by the German forces.
Aug. 9 Germany denied loss of Uii.OOO men, placing her
dead at not to exceed 5000 men.
Aug. 10 France Issued a formal declaration of war against
Austria.
Aug. 12 Montenegro has formally declared war on Ger
many, after previously proclaim ing hostilities against Austria.
Aug. 13 Turkey notified Foreign Secretary Grey that It
would remain neutral.
Aug. 13 Japan agreed to Join England and France In at
tack on Germany.
Aug. 14. War office today announced that furious fighting
was In progress between French and Germans In the Vosges
mountain passes.
Aug. 17 Chlneso troops lenvo to seize Kiao Chau, a Ger
man settlement on the coast of Shantung province.
Aug. IS. Kaiser William Issued u statement in which ho
declared that Germany was being maligned, and its motives
misunderstood and misconstrued by uuti-Gernian sentiment in
America.
Aug. 19. It was reported today that the city of Brussels
had fallen.
LOCAL NEWI.
Judge G. W. Rlddlo was In town
from Itidille Thursday evening.
.Mrs. J. F. Kester will spend Sun
day ut Brockway, visiting friends.
Sam -Miller, of Dlllard. spent the
afternoon In Rosehurg on business.
Rock Springs and Knight coals at
Page's.
Edward LaBrie, of Garden Valley,
ftpent the day In Roseburg attending
to business matters.
W. C. Harding arrived hero this
morning from Portland to Bpend a
few days on business.
George Mathews of Merlin, spent
the day in Roseburg looking after
various business matters.
John Alexander, of Glide, spent
tho day in Roseburg attending to
various business matters.
Mrs. II. M. Wheeler and children
have gone to Cottage Grove for a
few days visit with relatives.
Al Kent, of Elkton, arrived here
this afternoon from the south, where
lie spent a few days camping.
Clarence Fearn, of the Anlauf lo
cality, spent tho day In Roseburg,
looking after business matters.
Rubber tire work at Klsner ft
Marsh's, Ouk street.
Clyde Wallace, a former resident
of Rosehurg, hut of late of Portland,
arrived here this morning on busi
ness. Miss Mabel Mclntyre, of Mmlford,
arrived hero this afternoon and will
visit for several days wllh Mrs. E. C.
Drown.
Everybody is cordially Invited to
attend a danco to be held at the
F.donhowcr Socialist hall on Satur
day, August 29. trip from Roseburg to Rlddlo will I
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Mrs. O. W. Kruse and children, """".
returned hero this afternoon, after! Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davidson ar-1 iK'ieous Is derived from the Latin
a couplo of weeks spent enjoying an rived hero this morning from South-1 worl ""'""'"S fire, and igne-
ouIIiik near Mvrtlo Creek. ,ern Illinois, to locate. Mrs. David-10" r"( k9 Hre .ll,08.e wl,kh geologists
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Archie, left this afternoon for Pay- ; "' ' , , ,
etle, Idaho, where they will visit " '"" "" " , ?'"" "lrovcment
Willi relatives and friends. ""r '"'"": nerval.
Miss Margaret Brown and Mrs. Wood for salo 16 Inch, oak or
Roy Bellows went to Cottage Grove ash, $2.50 a tier. J. E. Plalsted,
this afternoon to remain for a few 'i,..,,,t,. n,r.. ,! ,,,.i,t ih..
days with tho lnltcrs parents. '.treels without muzzles on them1"1"1 ll"vo been exposed by wearing
Thomas Lallrlo arrived here this wero executed Tuesday morning,
nrtemoou from Silver Lake, Eastern 'says the Medford Sun. There were
Oregon, to visit some time with his 29 canines In the pound, but the
brother, E. E. Lnllrie, of Garden owners of six of tho unfortunate
Valley. jcreatures appeared and paid fines
, ' ' . , ,, , , , , of .". therein- getting permission to
L. C. Adams, w Ife ami two child- t)lt.r iU,
ren passed through here this after
noon euroute from Portland to San While watching her son driving n
Francisco by automobile. They ex- nail last evening ut her home in
poet to remain In California for a West Rosehurg, Mrs. K. L. Watson,
couplo of weeks.
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HiXKors HOCKS.
I J,... io ,i.,'.,i.i f n i.' iiUJ ,,f say wero produced from tho action
Ul II fill, IK'ICUIIH riK'KK III U (I I VMICd
Into two groat groups, volcanic and
Plutonic1. The volcanic, as the name
Implies, are thoso brought to the
Rtirfacc by volcanic action, while the
Plutonic are thoHo which have solidi
fied below the surface of the earth
Marry Peat-re, the liarucHHmaker,
HhhIuIihmI a minor injury of the el-
no w W It lie Mill H 1 1 1 g i Hill I II IB m wn: , , ! -..i,.,.,..! ( .
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an employe of the fi, 10 nnd 1 f rent
store, wuh Hlruck by the null in the
eye. The nail broke the glasses
which nlie was wearing and Heveral
this afternoon. Alt hough
painful, it is not believed the Injury
will prove serious.
Mrs. Hoy Catching, daughter of
Mr. and ,Mrn. (iconic Quiue, of this
city, lea en Portland tumor row for
Illinois, where she will make her
permanent home. She will be accom
panied east by her husband.
Loses wife'n love, takes to drugs.
ti I wo reel Kclair
"Wife." with Alex
Itelle Adair. "Tho one Kent Yet
a stirring comedy drama, with King
Itoggot. (ioldea Theater tonight.
Many members of the local gun
rlub are making propa rai Ions to at
tend the annual barbecue to be niven
under the miHplrex of the Kiddle
(lun rlub early In Septemb'
eve. They wero removed later ny
Dr. Ilouck and the eye Is only slight
ly Inflamed as the result of the ac
cident. II. Z. Mlnter and two sons. Alex
and l-'red. arrived here this morning
from Kastein Oregon. They are en
route to Craier Lake, where they
will spend a week or ten days en
joying the scenery of that locality.
We Are in the Market for
Peaches
Bartlett Pears
Apples and
Prunes
in laic fin a ii t i I it s. If
yon have other products
write us,fiviiiK vat idics.
Food Products Co.
iliunia entitled T,cv rc making the trip by auto
II. I'lamis niul tiiiititlii anil enrrv a complete camp
outfit. During their delay here lo
ilay Mr. Mlnter calleil on a number
of neisons with whom he is nc-
qiinltlleil.
Two little sons of Isaac 1 1 ml 111:1 ll
were before Juvenile .lutlge Itexter
ltiie last evening anil given a severe
The lecture as In their flltule collilllct.
It hail been planned to send them to
the Hlaln Industrial sihool, but
Judge Ulce thought It better to give
I hem another chance. The hoys ap
peared delighted when tho Judge
told them thev could return to their
home and remain there as long as
they proved themselves worthy.
Ashland Tidings: The illy council
passed (he new cigarette and tobacco
ordinance at lis regular meeting
Tuesdav night. This will slop the
harmful smoking of clgaretles by
those under age. The police will
rigidly see that no minors smoke or
use tobacco on Hie streets, and a
severe penally will be Imposed. The
meirhaiils handling the product
riiiitmt sell 10 minors without in
iiirrtnu a heaw fine. This ordin
ance will be printed later.
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away of the strata abovo them.
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Constipation Causes Sickness.
Don't permit yourself to become
constipated, as your system Immedi
ately begins to absorb poison from
the bac!t.d-np wusto matter. Use
Dr. King's new I.ifo Pills and keep
well. There Is no belter safeguard
against Illness. Just take one dose
tonight. 2.1c at your druggist.
no.vitii ok KyiwMz.vriox
NOTICK.
Notlco is hereby given that the
Hoard of Kiiinlizatln of Douglas
County will meet in the offlco of the
futility Court of said county In the
courthouse in the city of Rese
lling, Oregon, on Monday, September
14, 1911, at !l o'clock a. 111. Said
Hoard or Initialization will continue
its sessions from day to day during
the remainder of I he w eek to pub
licly examine Hie assessment rolls
and correct all errors In valuation,
descriptions or iimrlities of lands,
lots or other property. Now therefore
all parlies who may he aggrieved
by reason of valuation, descriplioll
or otherwise as to their assessment,
will please take notice as above
slated, and make their complaints lo
said Hoard of Kiinalizatlon, other
wise their assessment will stand as
made by the assessor.
Haled Molldav, Aug. 17, liM.
l' I.. CALKINS,
dsw County Assessor.
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Ill the Circuit Court of tho Slnto of
Oregon for Douglas County.
Addle Hyatt, plaintiff, vs. J. Lee
llyalt, defendant.
To .1. Lee Hyatt, abovo named de
fendant: In tho tiaine of the Stale of Oregon
you am hereby reuulred to appear
and answer the complaint filed
sgalnst you In Hie abovo entitled
Court and cause on or before the
2 4 1 h day of Sept., HU I. being six
weeks from date of first publication
of this summons; nnd if you fail to
so appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, plaintiff will apply
lo the Court for the relief demanded
III said complaint, a succinct slate-
was standing oniinem of which Is as follows:
ut t o'clock to- '",ir decree of absolute divorce
Get out in the
open with a
Premo
It's summer. The out
doors is culling. There's
hculthy recreation for
those who answer the
cull and a world of en
joyment in making pic
tures of the beauties
which nature unfolds.
Step into our store
and let us show you how
easily you can make
good pictures of every
thing you care about,
with a light, compact,
efficient Premo camera.
No obligation on your
part, but we'd like to
show you how simple,
and inexpensive too,
photography can be.
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Roseburg, Oregon j
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are warned not to hunt
or otherwise trespass ou the Clover
Creek Ranch. J. II. Short.
Rice & Rice
Real Estate- Investments
Insurance brokira. Bonds,
warrants, and loans negoti
ated. Ho'ises tor rent and
business exchange. Advice on
any part of pocglas County
and Its adaptness. Stock, fruit
and general farg (or sale.
Business of all klndB. Soma
very Belect stock ranches. City
property and businesses for
sale. Long tlma Insurance at
very low lates, all old line
companies; no chance for spe
cial assessments as In mutual
companies. Always buy the
best It's the cl eapest.
Lower floor Masonic bldg
Roseburg, Oregon
PHONE 128
cor freighting, moving, baggage,
piano, lumber, wood aud coal
handling.
AUTO SERVICE
We make a specialty of midnight
"Joyriders," trips to country dances,
picnics, fishing, bunting aud camping
parties,
Kasy riding car, with accommoda
tions for from 12 to 16 passengers
H. J. Denn
Transfer and Storage Co.
Office phone 128. Res. phone 104-L
wife of the
cranked Iter
M. C. BURLESON r
Sale and Exchange of Really
Accident aiul
FireInsurance
Homes 'and Apartments
To Kent.
Notary Public.
Cor. Cms Htrpheni His., Itinebulf
Mis l).
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.lillnlliiihile,
.1. irks,, 11 sit
il.n. an. I tie 1 in started forward. In' mint inn minus or iiiairiinony and
ih,. mi in the time as Mrs. Jen- 'r "' eare, rusiouy and control ot
nine, h l..ib . Mis. JciiiiIiiks stepped , minor cniiu. lirnee liyult.
11 the side of the ear and made an I ' '' summons Is served upon you
iToit lo reach the bain .MlluniKh ''' imbrication In the lloseburg llev-
Ihe car developed considerable speed "', H newspaper of aelier.il clrcu
ill a iln.luii.e n( alxmt tell feet. It lallon published at Hiiscburu, I ous
iins slopped suddenly hv running j'n" County, Oregon, by order of the
into the rear ot another machine, 1 1""- Kcxter Ulce, t'ollilty JudRe or
lilcli ttai Hiandhii: on the street, said I'niimy, mnde and entered of
Moth lumps of the .lein,lni: ar ere record on the lith day of Aiiaust.
shuttered, and Mrs. Jennings as It'll. The first publication of this
frightened, otherwise there yvere no summons Is of dale Atlgusl 1:1, 19U.
serious effectR. nllid the last publication will be of
dale the LMIh day of September, 1SU,
MM.lillto A full t..trl..,l ..f a...Vri
skin rashes. rhp, pimples, etc., try .... .,,., r.rri,m,i ,., nr,,.
I'll AS. V. HOPKINS.
T Attorney tor 1'Ulntlff,
STOP AT
Hotel Grand
Cass Street Roseburg, Ore.
I'or any Itching of the skin, for
GOO si til drug 1
Dunn's Olnlmeut.
stores
Large tracts from $10 per
Acre up. Some with Good
improvements including
stock and farm implements
for $25 per acre.
ORCHARDS TIMHKR
LANDS CITY PROP
K RT Y RENTALS
111 West Oak Street
IIKS. CHARLES B. HLINLINU
Pianoforte Ins trustor
Musical Kindergartener
Studio: 423 Ella St. Phone 33-R.
Ofncs Honrs: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office: Main 171
I to 4 p. m. Res: Main 172
OR. LUCETTA SMITH,
Physician-"
Women and Children Disease
a Specialty
Office, Masonlo Bids., Second Floor.
li. F. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice In all cdurts. Ex
Register U. S. Land Offlftce.
Office In Masonic Bldg., Cass and
Jackson streets.
DRS. 8KELY, S ETHER A STEWART
Physicians and Surgeons.
iulte ot Offices Rear Douglas Na
tional Bank, Oround Floor.
Phnne 367.
ROSEBURO .... OREGON
GURDON A. FORY
Vocal Lessons
Studio 312 East Cass Street
Phone 191-J. ROSEBURO, ORE.
Ii. .Q.. HICKS
SURVEYOR
823 Perkins Building. Roseburg, Or.
ALBERT 8. HUEY
OPTOMETRIST
118 W. CASS ST.
Roseburg .... Oregon.
We Bought this Machine Just to
:srsmM Please our Patrons
1 n-4
By our new method, we so launder a collar that its top edge, where It
Is turned over, Is not sharp, hut sliubtly rounded, more Bpace is given
all along between the Inside and outsido of the collar where the tie
slides. Makes any collar easy tr put on.
Phone 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
Phones: Office 119, Residence 138-L
IR. 1). E. SXELL
Osteopathic Physician
Disease, of Women and Children a
specoalty,
301-3 Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore.
CHA9. F. HOPKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Room 42D, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg.
Especial attention given to con
veyancing and the examination of
titles to real estate. Practices In all
State and Federal Courts.
New York Cafe
G. WONG, Manager
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Heals at All Hoars.
Regular Meals It Cuts
Cklcken Dinner Sundays, fffm
11 Noon to 1 P. M.
Chop Sney, Noodles, Fresh Oys
ters, Fish, Its., all the time.
Oor. Jaoksoa Washlagtea Its.
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