Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 30, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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With Mutual Benefit
business men can carry their Checking
Accounts with the Roseburg National
Bank. Accounts of large or moderate
size are invited.
TheRosebuiNational Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
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DOCKET READY
FOR CIRCUIT COURT
Long Listof Cases be Brought
Before Court at the
November Term.
SEVERAL JURY TRIALS
Some of the Cases Will be Continued
or Dismissed, While Other Will
lie Heard Before Judge
i. W. HhiiiUIou.
ALI'MI.Nl'M rX)R TIIK KITCHEN
Aluminum ware for use In the kit
chen Is the moat satisfactory of all
wares. Light, durable and clean,
thla ware will not chip, rum or
break. Cerr's store will aave you
money. If you haven't used alumi
num because of its cost, then come
to Carr's. At our prices, aluminum
Is the cheapest ware In the long run.
Stop In at Carr's the next time you're
down town.
NOTICE TO IIKEEDERS.
Pure bred Toggenberg buck avail
able for service at Olen Echo Ranch,
2Vi miles northeast of town. Now
Is the time to breed milch goats. Ser
vice fee $5, with return privilege,
payable at time of service; (2
charged extra when I take doea to
the farm and return them to own
ers. Phone 38-F2.
J AS. A. WILLIAMS, Roseburg.
The following docket has been pre
pared for the November term or tne
circuit court. A number of Import
ant matters are up for consideration
at this time, and several of the cases
will be brought to trial before the
Jurv. while others will be tried be-
j forejudge Hamilton:
1226. John M. Tnrone, pin., vb.
Oregon Orchard Homos Co., et al,
defts.; injunction. B. L. Eddy for
plff., Albert Abraham for defts.
1861. Grace Simpson, plff., vs.
First National Dank, a corporation,
deft. ; action to recover money. Al
bert Abraham for plff., O. P. Coshow
for deft.
2076. The Roseburg National
Now Is the time to buy your spot-
Kpooky Hallowe'en Dnni-e at tbe light we have several different
Armory Saturday nljrht.
tlnds, 15.60 up. Ford Oarage.
LEAN-UPSALm
i Price Cut on Odd Sizes.
S 4 30x3 H AJax non-skid casing 0 (21.00
1 32x3 AJax non-skid casing , 26.B0
4 1 31x4 AJax non-skid casing 29.00
1 32x4 AJax non-skid casing 30.00
j 2 30x3 Vi Kelly-Springfield casing 25.00
K 1 30x3 Goodyear smooth casing Q 18.50
d I'sed Tubes at Bargain Price.
I ford C.A.Lockwood Motor Co. Fordson
and other prtemal
painsqmcldsootnea
THAT drwvlnr. werin backache, tha
so many vma sutler from. Is quickly
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good tor all the family and aU kinds of
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served. We always endeavor 19
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It has been adopted by several thousand private teachers and conservatories (many of them
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K. KOTHH,
Pactfls Northwest RepreaentnUve, V nipq.ua Hotel.
Dank, a corporation, plff., vs. C. F.
Smith, Harley L. Johnson and E. C.
Benson, et al, defts.; suit to foreclose
nrorteaee. J. O. Watson for plff., O.
P. Coshow and Albert Abraham for
deft.
2083. The Roseburg National
Bank, a corporation, plff., vs. Harley
L. Johnson, deft.: to recover person
al property. J. O. Watson for plff.,
Albert Abraham for deft.
2241. R. H. Coshun, plff., vs. J.
L. Watson, et al, defts.; application
for judgment foreclosing tax lien. It.
H. Coshun for plff., O. P. Coshow for
defts.
2251. R. H. Coshun, pltt., vs. J.
L. Watson, et al. defts.; Application
for judgment foreclosing tax Hen. R.
11. Coshun for plff.
2418. AKerson, Cooch & Co.,
Inc., plff., vs. O. A. Abbott, deft.; to
foreclose mortgage. Ridgway & John
son for plff., lirouough & Carter for
deft.
2441. Dollie Smith, plff., vs. E.
W. Main and Anna M. Main, defts.;
suit of equity. J. C. Eullerton for
plff., E. II. Hermann for defts.
2447. R. M. Mestres, plff., vs.
Charles L. Winner, deft.; action for
money. Rawlea Moore O. C. Itoggb
for plff.
2542. Clarence R. Davis, plff., vs.
D. R. bryant, deft.; action to recover
money. Claud H. Giles for plU.
2571. D. McCulloch, pin., vs.
Nellie McCulloch. deft.; divorce. E.
B. Hermann for plff.
2592. Alex Nihlt-y, plff.. vs. F. B.
Waite and Annie M. Waite, dells.;
action. B. L. Eddy and H. D. Nor
ton for plff.. Rice & Orcult for defis.
2598. A. F. llrown, pllf., vs.
Elizabeth Brooker, Charles H.
Brown, Milton Nile Brooker and
Jacob Busch, defts.; suit to foreclose
mortgage. Angell Fisher for plff.,
A. O. Condlt for defts.
2616. Willis O. Uerby, plff., vs.
Martha A. Kingman, deft.; suit to
quiet title. Fred E. Smith for plff.
2668. R. H. Coshun. plff., vs. W.
N. Jones and Jane Doe Jones, his
wife, anad Hamilton Drug Co, a
corporation, defts.: application for
Judgment foreclosing tax Hen. A. N.
Orcutt for plff.
2670. William Isensee & Co.,
plff., vs. John Hunter, deft.; action
to recover money. Giltuer & Sewail
for plff., B. L. Eddy for deft.
2672. Bert Roberts and MaggI,
Roberts, plff., vs. Warren P. Reed.
executor of the last will and tosta-
ment of Frank Perry, et al, deft.;
suit for specific performance of con
tract. J. O. Watson for plffs., Albert
Abrnham for deft.
2979. Charles H. Jackson, plff.,
vs. M. C. Weatherford and Lotti'.
Weatherford. defts.; petition for writ
of habeas corpus. John T. Long for
plff.. L. B. Sandblast for dofts.
2683. Elkton Mercantile & De
velopment Co., a corporation, plff.,
vs. Robt. D. Minter. deft.: action tn
recover money. John G. Watson for
plff.
2689. Katie Schwartz, plff., vs.
Anton Schwartz, deft.: suit for di
vorce. Mclnturff ft Mclnturff for
plff.
2692. Fritz Gleselman, plff., vs.
Ttessle Gleselman. deft.: suit for di
vorce. Mclnturff ft Mclnturff for
plff.
2704. Business Men's Adjust
ment Co., plff., vs. Mrs. Emma Dame
wood, now Mrs. J. W. Daugherty,
deft.; action at law. Donald W.
Miles for plff.
2710. R. Stubbs. plff., vs. J. C.
Carson and A. C. Norrls, partners.
defts.: action for money. John T.
Long for plff.
271'9. S. J. B.iseel. plff., vs. R. R.
Cook and Lena Cook, defts.: action
for money. O. S. Brown for plff.,
John T. Long for defts.
2737. Oscar Berg, plff., vs. W. H.
Striker and W. L. Van Houten.
defts.: to foreclose liens. J. N. John
ston for plff.
2756. Credit Service Co.. plff.. a
corporation, vs. E. R. Davidson, do
ing business as the Riddle Grocery
Co., deft.: action for money. N. Ray
Albert, Hurlburt ft Layton for plff.
2765. D. Vandevert. plff.. vs. H.
W. Horn, deft.: action for money. L.
M. Travis for plff.
2791. H. P. Rice, J. A. Rice and
IT. A. Adnms. partners, plffs., vs.
Mark Smith, Jr., and Nettle Smith,
lefts.; action for nieny. Rice ft Or
cutt for plff.
2793. Carrie F. Smith, plff.. vs.
Glenbrook Farms, a corporation, and
C. It. Shipman. deft.: action at law.
O. P. Coshow for plff., Albert Abra
ham for deft.
2813. R. H. Coshun, plff., vs.
Veres, P. Holmnulst and John Doe
Holmqutst, et al, defts.; application
for Judgment foreclosing tax lien. R.
II. Coshun and A. N. Orcutt for plff.
2S19. Esther Welchlcln. plff., vs.
II. A. Weiehleln. deft.; suit for di
vorce. E. B. Hermann and Carl E.
Wlmberly for plff., Oliver P. Coshow
for deft.
2S21. John C. Johnson, plff.. as
Admr.. vs. A. S. Jenkins and R. E.
Jenkins, defts.: action to recover
money. Chas. F. Hopkins for plff.
2S54. H. B. niack. plff.. vs. B.
Cody, deft.: action at law. O. P. Co
show for plff.. Rice ft Orcutt for deft.
2909. Southern Oregon Orchard
Company, a corporation, plff., vs. Al
fred A. Markke and Carrie Bnrkke
defts.; action to recover money. John
T. Ijing for plff.. Albert Abraham for
defts.
29116. S. B. Crouch, plff.. vs. E.
L. Cite, deft.; action for money.
Carl E. Wlmberly for Dlff.. Rice aV Or
cutt for deft.
2939. w. L. Barton, plff.. vs.
Southern Pacific Co., a corporation,
deft.; action for damages. O. S
Brown for plff.. A. C. Spencer and
Robt. R. Rankin for deft.
2953. Isaac E. Staples, plff., g.
0. A. oJhnion, deft.; suit to quiet
To tiie Voters of Oregon!
The taxpayers of Portland and Multnomah County are not only' willir." u
cnxioiis to proviilo the I'urt of Portland with noetied funds for dredirinir ,,.?..'ut
( hanticl to the tea.
The Committee that formulated what is knr,w X K'v
nf Portland and Dock Commission Consolidation Bill under, the mimi prt
nil on the ballot insisted, however, upon weip-htinpr down the measure with"11
enormously expensive real estate scheme, and by a formal vote turned downn
request of taxpayers that the Swan Island scheme and the River Channel X
lw presented as separate measures. Ucdisinsr to be forced to swallow gornetk"18
they cannot approve, Multnomah County is expected to vote adversely to tk'
whole scheme by an overwhelming majority, llavinjr done this, they will then 1!!
ready to vole for any needed amount for improving our River Channels A c
mittee of the City Cl'.ib has submitted it detailed analysis of the measure shoT"
that it means an ultimate expenditure of at least $40,000,000. wwinj
Our Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodies with all of our river nllnt
and steamboat owners and others have protested against it. At least twelve form!
cr and present members of the Port of Portland and the Dock Commission ha
declared against it. A majority, if not all, of our City Commissioners oddo&T m
The Committee of 15 iUelf that drafted the measure is divided.
The Taxpayers of Portland Appeal to You
in a spirit of fair play to save this county from the imposition upon us of such aii
overwhelminpr and paralyzing debt as this measure contemplates. It would be
deemed offensive if we gave expression to what we belit-ve to be the selfish and
ambitious political motives that have inspired the measure which is submitted
with a distinctively deceptive title.
We simply appeal for fair play and a decent consideration of the hopeless
plight in which this community will find itself if the me;tsure carries. As citi
zens of outlying counties who will not have to pay a dollar of the debt imposed"
we appeal to you to consider what would be your feelings if Multnomah County
should try to impose a similar burden on you. Our interests in a general way
are mutual.
It is our sincere judgment that the success of this measure will seriously re
tard, instead of promoting, the development of this port and that the state at
large will in return suffer severely as a consequence.
Vote Measure Number 31 1 X No
Taxpayers Vigilance Committee
ROUT. J. LINDEN, Secretary
yr""'"illl'"ll"iTi"',T
title. J. H. Austin for plff.
2954. Clara Manzel, Admx., plff.,
vs. E. C. Chase, deft.; to recover
money. Chas. Coston for plff.
2956. Northwestern Trust Co., a
corporation, and Ira C. Oschlcr, trus
tee, plffs., vs. the J. F. Luse Co., a
corporation, anad W. E. St. John, re
ceiver, defts.; action for recovery of
money. B. L. Eddy for pin.
29C2. Norman Lombard, plff., vs.
Carrie Myers and Ceo. W. Myers,
(lefts.; Bult to foreclose mortgage.
Dey, Hnmpson & Nelson for plff.
294. Wulter Edwin Starkey, plff.,
vs. Mnry Hlanche Starkey, deft.; di
vorce. O. S. Brown for plff.
2983. S. B. Crouch, plff., vs. W.
I.. Cobb and E. L. Giles, defts.; suit
in equity. L. E. Crouch and Carl E.
Wlmberly for plff.. Rice & Orcutt for
ilofts.
2988. H. L. Wilson, plff., vs.
Louis Angelns, Nick Pasls, James
Kapetan. Thomas Kavouras, Louis
Markos, Anast Kavouras, Tony Zu
Kanelis, Nick Giakouniis. Frank Zaff
ris, Oeorce Argirlon, Sam llouras, O.
A. Mavros, defts.; action for money.
O. S. Brown for plff.
2991 The Pacific Loan & Invest
ment Company, Limited, plff., vs.
Clyde K. Wylio, Harriet F. Wylie. the
J. F. Luse Co., a corporation. W. E.
r,;. John. I. A. Hatfield, Dora Hat
field, J. V. Davis. Ira L. Hatfield,
defts.; suit to foreclose mortgage.
Veazle, McCourt & Vcazie for plff.
2992. The Pacific Loan & Invest
ment Company, Limited, plff.. vs.
Wallace James Phillips. Dianthe
Phillips, the J. F. Luse Co.. a cor
poration, and W. E. St. John, re--
ceiver. defts.; suit to foreclose mort
gage. eazie. McCourt & Veazie for
plff.
2993. The First National Dank.
of T.lnnton. Oregon, plff., vs. Dorcy
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Mom Id ft turs.
J"111 w tela
Richard Howell, deft.; action for
money. Ridgway & Johnson for plff.
3003. Alice McKenzie, plff., vs. J.
A. Buchanan and Madge B. Buchan
an, defts.; Bult to foreclose mort
gage. J. C. Fullerton for plff.
(To Be Continued.)
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