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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1913)
ROAD ELECTION l trict, and addressed to the road bu- pervlsor of auch district requeuing him to call a dlBtrlct road meeting of the legal voter of hifl district; and the petition must (state the object for which Ih nieetlnir fit dcslrpd. (Continued from pago 1.) . ,,, ,., ... ... .,,. ; visor, when receiving such petition, them 'Filed thla day of , to causo written notice of such nieet- 1913. Secretary." '. Ins Kintlns the objects thereof and "The petition referred to should the time und place of holding the be slttned by three or more freehold- Baine, and tinned by himself, to be era (that is to say, lund-owneis, 1 poBied in tiiiree (111 public places In who an' .oitdl voters within the dls- the district at least ten (lot days mHIHIIIIin'WIIfi'tillllllHIIIIWIIIIIII llllli'imi HIIIiIMIiBWiPIIU'iIIHiIiiIIiiI WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY We can save you money on your grocery bill Our ntock i8 FRESH und COMI'LKTK, phone your need. Prompt delivery and satisfac tory assured. Alll our goods guaranteed. DOWELL & FOSTER PHONE 29. D. II. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Wortt, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE BEAUTIFUL ENGLEWOOD RANCH A splendid property, on tho main Umpqua river, and having marvolously fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid timber and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of tho several sur gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Engle, making It necesary for htm to spend much of his time In hospitals, and for financial reasons, he has concluded to sell that splendid country estate. This Is not an ordinary or even an average ranch; but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where one enn havo the maximum of both comfort and profit, and live there under excollont climatic and all othrr most satisfactory condi tions. There are 870 acres, well Improved and most productive, for general farming, Btock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber ries and la all garden land of the highest productiveness. Has about four miles of main Umpqua River frontage. The river bottom lands have twenty feet or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on slopes and benches is also deep and rich, excellent for fruit and all farm and garden purposes. The parks of spreading oak, and the fir forests, all In an ex cellent parking Ryatem, aro tho wonder and admiration of all nature-loving people who see this splendid ranch, which- Is in a cIuhh by Itself. Write, phone or see .1. M. ttngle, or any of htB family on the Hngtewood ranch for prices and terms, on part or all of tho property. A very low price will be rando for quick action. Don't miss tho opportunity of your lifo to secure the best country home that may bo found anywhere around tho globo. EN'OLE, Kollogg, Or. before the day, appointed for the ', meeting. The road supervisor shall be the i officio chairman of all district meet j ings of the diirict to which be be longs, lie should be present and pre side. However, l:i case of his ah-! sence or inability to act, the meet-; ing shall proceed tu elect a tempo-! I rury chairman f;:oin a;ong the legal? voters present. The meeting shall; : elect a competent secretary; he shall J keep the minutes of the meeting. ' and tim-e minutes must be submitted : to the chairman of the meeting for h! approval, ur correction, and when approved, or cor.ected, shiiil be i sinned by the chairman and sccre-' j tary and certified by the chairman: i ot the meeting, and shall at once be ! transmitted to the dork of the eoun-j ! ty court, who shall preserve it on: J l'ilo with other records of such road. i district. FOR SALE!) "If at your first meeting It Is de-j tcVmlned to improve the roads of your district with the aid of a spe-i ciui tax. a resolution ta blank furm of which has been provided for you), should bo prepared and Its adoption moved, Seconded and voted upon, and the minutes kept by the secre tary and approved by the chairman, should show the number of votes cast for and against the resolution. This resolution should describe the Toad, or roads, or portions thereof, that tho meeting desires to Improve; giv ing the Initial and terminal points of the desired Improvement, or im provements, with the character and extent and estimated expense there of, and should be signed by the chair man and secretary of the meeting, and forthwith transmitted to the county clerk. "Tho Court will carefully examine the minutes and record of your meet ing, together with your resolution containing a description of the pro posed improvement, and immediately thereafter advise you of its approval, modification or rejection of the same; and If "such improvements are approved, you will call a second meeting, after due notice, for the purpose of voting the tnx. "The first meeting should be held at tho earliest possible date, so as to get the Records and resolutions containing tho proposed Improve ment before the county court early In November. "Blank forms for petition, notices, proof and resolution for first meet ing have leen prepared and may be obtained from B. II. Lenox, t'ountv Clerk. . "As to who la a legal voter nt dis trict road meetings, see Ses. 6:191 L. C. L. "For a certificate of valuntlon of property In road districts see Section C 3 s : . L. o, u "Tho second meeting should he hold and the tax voted prior to De cember first. "Kill out four f4) notices, post' tlilree (3) and keep one to make proof with. Compare them and see tbnt they are exactly allko. Describe place of posting with accuracy In af fidavit nt posting, tmd give date thereof. At the second meeting, a petition must ho filed with the road super visor, requesting him to call, the meeting; he must give due and Inw ful notice for ten days; he must make proof by affidavit of the post ing of the same. He should preside at tho road meeting; a secretary should bo elected; the petition, affi davit, and copy of notice posted, should bo filed with (ho secretar y. A resolution, embracing the extent and containing a description of the proposed improvement, giving the initial and terminating point of the same and carrying a tax for the pur pose of raising money with which to defray tho expense of the same, as approved by tho county court, should bo presented to the meeting by one ot the legal voters in attend ance, and Its adoption moved, sec onded, and voted upon, nnd the min utes kept by the seetretnry and ap proved by the chalrmnn. should give tho number of votoa cast for and against tho resolution. This resolu tion will also contain tho character and extent of the proposed improve ment and estimated expense thereof, and should be signed by the chair man and secretary of the meeting, and transmitted to the county clerk prloir to December first. Conditions I'niler Which First Meet ing Muy lie Dispensed Willi. In all road districts where it is impossible, or inconvenient, on ac count of the time, or other reasons, to hold two formal meetings ai herein set out, it Is possible to hold one formal meeting and vote a valid tax. Hut there should be at least a "Kfct-totether" nieetinir nf the resi dent taxpayers of the iroad district, who are legal voters therein, for the purpose of deLennining the extent and character of tlie improvements that they may dosire made in their road district, In order that a state ment, or a plan of the pl.'opoged Im provements, describing the same and giving the initial and terminal points thereof, , may ho placed regularly be fore IkC county court. Magazines, don't give your mone) to unknown persons and frauds. Leave your subscription with the Roseburg Book Btore. We are mem bers of the Am-Dooksellers Magazine Agency Co. and guarantee you will receive the magazine or refund your money. 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