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DOUGLAS IS THE BEST COUNTY IN OREGON AND OREGON IS THE BEST STATE IN THE UNION. THESE ARE FACTS YOU CAN BANK UPON. "23
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OSEBURG
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ltOSKItUHO. OREGON.
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Jl'XE 10, 1908.
NO. 07.
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Passes NeciarjJ)
BesorotioHs
Cite $1,000
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KJalls
" Estm'd
Street Cost
(Nln to Slldan. ($)2,771.46
JfMdion lto Doi(jj)iiai7,SC9.J5
JllIl -Cy to Doi(g)lia . . 14,139.65
QoirtJfcs .fiSwon to east
line court house square
WashlirfQon Jackson to
Main .
Oijk) JakfSfn to Main. . .
Sherligji Cass to Moslier
S, 194. 15
1.(163.75
1.063.75
8,956.95
Total .1,05
Yas8l)ig) resolutions declaring
lfctj iiMntlon of uavlnt the streets
enumerated above, theQity council.
In adjourned session Thursday night,
tyssn proceedings under the city
charter looking toward the consum
mation oKthU all-iniportnnc project.
These resolutions will be printed in)
iiro-HJcui newppapers'ipr a-jierjoa or
nvoeonsecntive weeks, cornnipiicjiig;
rext Monday, June 20?)from which
date the affected property owners
wir have 20 days In which to re
monstrate, if they so desire. If no
remonstrances are-, presented by the
end of that time, the council will
next proceedpttpjiass ordjnanceOu
thorlzlng theuwork to bPdone. This
op-.will require tworeerular rthopt
lrtnd then bids for'the work' will I
be siVlcitftd by ndvertlsement for not
lesajLanve days. U O C.J
. tHie contract fftrMhe paving onniji1
warded by the council any time af
ter 'a ibid Is iiu'cepted, but, it is not
llkqb' tliftl the council will delay ac
tion on this (my longer than abo'lntj
ly rtetestary. Should aU prorr-pdinss
from next Monday through witb
.oiita hitch1, actual paving work could
6o5 oommenned in aboutJ 60 days
3 fcoice i at .the earliest; A remon-1
Q(fetrance n, order to ba effective must1
rG) presented in. "written form. nnd
bear the signatures of the owners of
two-thirds of the front ''footiy; of
tho) entire area embraced in any of
the published resolutions, Wf which,
there will be aeven in; all. Whprera
rft-dlution embraces more than one
block, as in the cases ot; five of them.
fa! remonstrance from the two-thirds !
.front foot ownership of any one of
suija blocks would not i ku that
block . from improvement. XIJ
bloeKi Involved in any one reso
lution become a unit and the two
thirds law applies to that nnitfa.id
not to any one of Hie blocks therein
Independently. -,n 1J
The estimated ct of tho work, as
Itemized above, is sed ofl Ijitulithic
pavement alone. It was the original
(intention to obtain an estimate on
asphalt pavement also, butf Enelnrer
Kelsay, who was present at Thurs
day night's meeting explained that
the cot of aspboJr ivceeded bitullthic
by about 60 cents per square yard
and in 1iis opinion, which amounts
practically to absolute certainty, his
estimate for bitulithic.-pavCitienl Is as
high as anyone should pay for that
class of work. Mr. KHsay1 accom
panied his estimate by the ncMiaty
plans and specifications, supplement
p(t , a written description of the
(tykarrftcations, whl:h i coniprlfp ten
pages of typewritten matter that Is
explicrt to the most minute detail
tTpon acceptance of ht) estimate of
961, nun ror tne entire project, the
council ordered a warrant drawn In
favor of Mr. Kelsay for one ppr cent
of that amount $610 pun. ant to
the terms of his contract.
TV? area mapped out for paving
ciftrises about 18 blocks. ih'Olndifusf
l :i lnierseciion:. w nicn win ansoro
about 25 per lk.of hf total cost.
The grading. pnii)g af curbing,tf
thejte Intersections will be borne Mi
eqfi') halves by the city and the own-
eraof the properties onthe four
abutting corners. The drains-catch
basins and monuments. which(ttf 1 be
located In the Intersections, will be
assessed, however, proiroi t Ions??!;.'
among all of the property owners on
the blocks particularly be'J)ttcd to
the extent of )er cent, leavinerf
city to assume navment of Ihf V
mafnlngjf alf of the cost.
Engineer Kelsay announced that
he would have the plans and srvl
fcatlons for the Peer Creek bridge
completed In three or four wek.
It has nen estimated that the bridge
will cost about $6000. which expense
Is to N borne whnllr by the ptv.
It was first thought that the rountv
would stand part of the expense, but
11 toSNTfiCl ; : 35Sw55f
COUSZaifi, SCENE OF THE EEI'LICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, AND REPUBLICA& PKKSI.
DENTIAL
Ihe coiMly court coiniironiicd Jhe
proposition by nxrecinK to pay Qie-
half the cost of the pavement to be
lid along the huh Hi side of the
court house square for a distance of
0 feet on DollKhlH street.
Mayor Hoover Has l"eai-s.
During coiisideiiiilon of Hie reso-
lutionMayor Hoover remarked cas-
uilly that a nuinberf dissalislied
iiroperty owners were going to
lnoustrnle, so he had lieid, against
ertain portions of tbe proposed pav
ing. This brought ('ouncilmaiung
o his feel with a motir) to this ef
fect: TlWt whenever any portion of
r-f fl IVJ IP lin.t,l im,M,l,'
Inimedlaliiiy-'uiitend the prifTlege of
sltB) inioveuiQit tif-jin.v of the foiiJ
origlnnl plans in order to keep with
n IheOxpendilure limit Ct7U, 000.
i iit-at- uiuLa i-iirii ui io on v ass
street, froui .Maintli Chadwic-k; aiK
other on Main street, fftihj I.tfi)- tW
.aiierl.o' Moslier. Inadditioiroa pe-
tion was pi'eeniean rhd coum-il
sovfcraiyeeks ago asking liiat there
ne taken itp the in.jectirrt) area that
prt of Jackson $tr'etA'Xtendiiig from
he H.lel .McClallea to (fjit. 11..W
Creek lirid-o J
Mr. Uiiig's 'motion Itiokeif a
length discussion. Ct-jWnssec QiiN'd
by Cotiiipiln,a,ii .loseulisoii., but MaRir
Hoover (lecliirid it offt ol order, bolSj
ing (Sich yiOQnotion pmjnat((ri'i;
'VheiipMi'(nnyof tlnQdiving proims-
vd now ia Ki,lh by a rWi0ii).t ranee,
that will beWhe. tinie to consider oth
er slrwets. and rth'"'i(;niiy. iiO'T) opin-
ion.
npon th.tjiiitiattye the prop
erty, owners.'
." was tjiy statei(IMit
u di.smisiig the n-jittf
ttie .Mayor, iu dt.snilsiig
During tbe discustioli (Up the motinr,
ttle council was oij'lrcssed !l61i i4i
Hit request, by Mr. C. II. Cantuin, a
roperly owner am
by tlifi-Hini,
inuuiin oi ,ii jipcr (t;iss sirei'i tnun l(ie
i.He;iiiai T'iiiK aya. Mr) Tjiniioii
slated that hefluwr l)-n W-cnsted 1$
a properly owitec1 wliu was-tippo1tg
the vf"Do'fl avingP bur- Uu$) in
foritjcd iiini that if h(tiidn't want the
I'Uinj; in fnnt nf his own premises
lie could rclinciuisli that privilec
and hujp p?iy for t ho pa.initi front
of soinc body else's property. Q
Other IIiisiiH.
Maf.-'ftal Nvtiinan, who wa. otfil'M-rii
;t tlu prr-vions nicciirm of th'c coun
cil to remove the abandoned bos
(MHise on Henry Wo Hiw'.nil's prcm
iiies to the "itjr pound, reported
''fi rough Counciiniiiu .loseplison t h;it
ihe '.order .eould not be curried out at
le&S than 3 Hbout twif-e what the
structure a worth. I'ounciliiuiii
losephip took oc i as ion to leiuiin
the coiiiuil that th' lions" b.id pre
ifniisly been urotnised to VY. I.;' !)"
linger in retunt fhr the free riiitnl
f substitute quarters. A nm'ioii
4uns forthwith carried tnsfnictiiig Mr.
DyslnniyT" to remove t ho bouse at
oii(,;
t'ounHlninn Wrk'ht reported that
he had rtf cived several ( on i plaints
against the cit- piund. coupled wi'b
threats of lecH' proceeriim;s. The
contn ilnien merely in futed in a f''w
f(:tJous remarks and passed the
matter on
Chainti.'ii Miretli of tlie street
committee reported favorably on the
in:5W'i'- iu;.;,ie' strict. e-;,,- .fr-;
pan of the Kullepton Avenu
job. performed by U. I). Carl
Kngineer Koberts prrentr-d
wer
Cf7
verse report nn tbe manhole, but Mr.
Micelli ipH lared he had made a per
sonal investigation of tbe work ami
found it entirely satisfactory. Mr.
Micelli's report was adopted.
Rev. K. H. lll'ks returned 'his
mornlne from a trip to Sp'.knne.
Mips iona Itleb.d. of tlrants Pass.
Is visiting here with Mr W. K
Welch lein.
CANDIDATES NOattNATED IN
- & -
OKI0(i() XKWS.
Whlle ilshing at Echo, Umatilla
county. Thursday, Jimmy Mcllobens,
a 7-yi'-old lad, was jerked Into Hie
ijer by a sucker on his-ljook and
drowned.
Citizens of Salem and Stayton, in
Marion county, are setting about to
raise tlu,m) toward a fiintl of
three Wnesfihat amount for tn pur
ltjse of bunding a trolley line be
tween these two cities. The line is
lo be built by A. Welch.
Oregon's fruit-canning indlry
will not nniountQo griOu.UwtlilB sea
mi, although intilially the industry
(j mounts tgjat le.-isO-KOI10.0(M). Husl-
oi'ss niiu jioi uiei rurcruli is respon
sible rorJihe !v3eilng reduction In
t lie output . q
Dr. O ll.(Tigan, a physiciaiiof
JrVeston. (tJniaTilla couniy, was foitlid
(Vail Thursday in ju)el CanyiS1,
near I.os Angeles, Calif. Whether Hie
iimn
in was murdered, elided his own LpreclatcC by eitiOthe politlclaiiS
ftQiMw died naturally Vrobably willr tjO voters, w,hoQirefer to settle
li
never bf kr)ovn. The condition of
:li,body idiwteil Hint Lotfati had
been dead lor more than two hfontO.
(Jovernor Cliamberlain has recMved
i invitation to deliver the Fourth oObv InteQial Qlsputes. "The ruiWbllc
JuW addiwejat'.raml Jiujction. Col-
onido. Tlie governor jvirf remain' at I
home, however, and (kJII dellveY an
iiddi
ss, pnAsibly at Xewberg, on that
O
date
jXj'ier living tfyearH.articlpatYiig
iiOliroe ioluti(ns Jjjxvays with the
ri'Iifl aiijilwnys li3oser. 0'oTh
( ntuiito) Kejiey, ot rortla(y. baf-p
i i. ii (i (uuiv. (ji iaii it-eu fill I II
the OrcgoiV'IVnitent Wrr' ifhe title
(J)nQ hj v
iilunie.
Like Hun.iJiol
St4'-e (tQir ndhl otlHT iHioffi Hun
d wltfrlhe iiU'rarv
ienev-'WHS y"Cf
in whifei in Wilson.
npO) he liftoji
written Jus storUslii'e hisMeleasfOi
0:
X'tir ncW KWley, was ifll) active
figure (ti theQ'ortbind sailor boflrd-
li.'-hoiis'; business, was convicted of
murder and seuienced for Mrts After
Kai-rving 1 :i yi-ars he was pardoned. r4
IU "stretch" covered part of the ad-
ministration of fur governors Pen-
noveQi.ord. tieKi and Chamberlain.
if.ifthiJThlrd AnnnuT Tfcose .vs.
'ival will be beld June 7-R', 1 Unit.
'h'ffgie han been selected by a
ting of the 'cxwmivp conimftt
Seven indict men ts were returned
bhe Federal grnml jury in I'ortland
Thursday. butrh'A1
bench warrants Jrued by Judge Wol
verton the nan a; fJf, the accused per
sons will not hn iilade public This
'liise Is always Tinrsucdwhenever
'here is any likvlhood of(tle indlctejj
nersons Itei-itiK from the state. Tc
y.f tln.se iiirainst whom true bills were
r urned are accused of having crin-
nired tidtVraud the government out
pt lamis ?ti tiie i'matiiia i mi inn res
ervation, bringing the number up to
1 I so far indicted for )i&T Negation In
fhi alleirt-d bitii of the f.iiblir do
ica'ti. One indictment for the lm
nniper use of tbe mails and four bills
barging conspiracy in taking up titn-b'-r
at.d agricultural tracts constitute
the rem.'iimles.f tbe Indictments. The
grnjtirv is still in session, but will
undmibtedly complete its work by the
end of t he week
TIIAMiS lOlt KIM) WOltllS.
te,f,,rrl Mall. June
Wlnib. rlv and f.Mnllv.
Kditor
f flosetnirg.
wore in th. fitv Wr-driesdav on a vNit
to frienrN- Mr. Wimtierly I editor
tnd cuM;-her of the haily and Seml-U'e-klv
i;-view r,ni is one of tbe
beet and umd fnvorahlv known nws
t)flter peri jn tiiPQStafe. He is a
democrat and he (k bonent and fair,
ind has manv friends in his borne
town anmne people who are potcnl
(v opposed to his polft-y. but who ad
f:ro him .er:.).e that be l fair, con
sistent and always truthful.
CHICAGO
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IILOODSIIKD IS K.Xl'KtTKI).
Central Ameiican Klix'tions Will
Hive llicle Sam Troulile.
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PANAMA, June 19. Politics Iu
Central America is not a niattec of
campaign speeches, partisan "liter
ature," press agents and rallies of
the populace. Tls a xrim struggle
to the death, iuVichSJne candidate
lands in tlie executive mansion and
the other on the gallows. Despite
the steadying influence of Uncle
Sam, the steadying influence of Pa
uauur&j nowexperienclng a cam
paign of the customary Lntiir-Ainerl-cnu
vurlety, which promises to de
velop many bloody tra&dlcx before
the elQIon fnrcu is staged during
tlie iirsr week in July. Kvory effort
is being made by the United States
authorities to preserve some sembl
n(jcj ot fairness lT)ilie election, but
their endeavors are not highly am
theiV politlcirt dfsputes in the cus
tomary nrflnn&. O O
Nor is l';i Wnii a trj only Central
American niation wbieh li7lliuriti,tal
,11 alvadorrls facing a volu- L
tion and PresldUit Kigufa, is inUi,
hourly fenr of assassliUrion lnH
hourly fenr of assassliSon. In
(.uateliujila ft-'vertlnlile reign of ter-
ror has been IwjiigWate,! by
ent t abrera, wlio is jmicceding on
thOtheory that "dead men tell no
talc," aiwQs killing off his political!
enemies by wholesalOQ If half $i)
...cuira uwi uiu-jo i-auaui, i
latifigjliislQices of cruelty and devtr,
ish Tirujjility, are true the histoiV
of the Wirk Atas and of the inniil.J..
tioli Is being rjroiluceil in unhanS
liiisielniala. a day passes,
i(5,r"'PK) to Jrtlst worthy refuKi.es who
have ff.-d Vi) I'anauin Jo eAoii
Mipe the
wnfif the bloodthliQy and Uupol
, lc Cabrera that some linear mcirt ol
inpjni.p suspected or iwnw against
-f'abn-ra mysteriously disappear. The
dung-toys beneath thiTproHident's
castle swallow them up and they are
l nown no more. According to ope
' wel-aiitheiitlcnte! tale, bight pl(yai
I ,',;',-DH' "H'tnberH of a polUlcal socrejy
" r,s,n"''l exclusively of medical
re put to death at one time.
That Cabrera has so far succeed
id Iu escaping with his life, despite
many plots aga
lite to Ills cunning. Those nciiualnt-
ed with the situation, however, de-H(ij'C'0hnt(-piilcsK
im from the
fyrni i v-Jie will sooner or Inter serve
.is a diHrionstratlon of tbe truth that
' he who lives wltli the sword shall
.tin
by the tyJird." Q
0
(The Dallea Optimist.)
The Kast Oregonlan, publiHhed bv
a I emocrat-Non Partisan-Social
i I'Kihiereu iiH a itepuniu-an, saya me
next great reform, after Nation-wide
prohibition, will be the removal of
the taxation from church properly.
Why, crtalnly. Give nn that "re
form" by nil means. And (he school
houses and other flchool property
should be taxed. And why exempt
the graveyard and tombstonca?
Sure, they (Tild be taxed. And our
burden,
must not
And the hospitals, they
be exempt under thin "re-
form' wa ve.
As Samttntha Bays: "when you're
gittin' git all you kin.' So while
the ' reform" spell i on 'he Oregon
voters, let ub go th whole hog.
O I,. WiltiR was down from
yond lUllnrd today.
be-
I,. Wimberly returned from Grants
I'nss this afternoon. Mrs. Wimberly
and little daughter will remain thfre
for several days longer.
f IS
Ne York ftnn NomiMted lar
Vice-Went 0
CKJCpiANJ.S.SHEdAK)
Luke E. flrigSt lill Scd EH
iry g 3r-velt
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Special to the Evening Review.
CHICAGO, III., Jut19. The lto
publlcan ua'.ionai conveutlou this
morning nominated for vico-presid-ei
Iteiiresentatlve James S. Slier
man, ot Utlca, New York. The 110111
;uation required only one bullot,
ivMch resulted as follows:
Shermau, SIC.
Governor, Curtis Guild, of Massa
chusetts,
Hx-Lieutenant Governor Murphy,
of Pennsylvania, 77.
Sherman's nomination was made
unanimous, and shortly afterward
the convention adjourned sine die.
Guild's name was presented by
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who
yielded his place as chairman tem
porarily to K A. Denlson, a negro, of
Illinois. Sherman was nominated by
Timothy I.. Woodruff, who declared
that the national ticket would bo de
feated If a New York man was not
nominated. Speaker Joseph G. Can
non seconded Sherman's nomina
tion. Heprcsentatlve Shrfaian, who Is
hero as a ftembcr of Tlie New York
delegation, has received a telgrani of
congratulation from President
itoosevelt.
Advices from Washington state
that Tnft will resign tlie war secre
taryship June 91). He will li.rj suc
ceeded by Luke B. Wright, former
governor of the PJfJIIpplneB. q
Itcfoi'iiiH leri Defeated.
CHICAGO, Juno 18 Forced maln
'0 by Hie Wisconsin delegation, de
manding more radical acSJon, a min
ority report embodvHflg tlie Wlscon
si4kdeniaiids was made by the resolu
tions (committee. The planks refer
ring to the electron of United Slules
senator by tlie people, the ascertain
ment of the physlcnl valuation of
railroads arid the publication of cam
paign expenses yrMo taken out far
paratu action. Tho remainder of
:ie minority jilat form then waa put
o a yyle anoMvas lost by 92B against
Presld-UviB,,, delegates voted for the
mi oiiiv-.zb lor it. uiiiy ad of me
portyaud one from New JerBey and
two from NoWh Dakota voted with
them. O
O Cerent lleroniiH.
Then the plank providing for the
publication of campaign expenses
was defeated by KSO noes to 94 ayes.
The. direct eicclioji of (lulled
States senators was defeated by S H
noes to 111 ayes.
The provision for the kysical val
uation of raiiK,idH was 'defealed by
!M7 noesujG:(a)eH.
jVAHIMt;T().Yr).ltiiie -18. Imme
diately upon receiving news of the
iWnination of SM retary Tnft for the
presidency, President I tootle ve It said:
"I feel that (lie ronutrv Ik tiwlncil
in be con grain In ted upon the nomida
Ion of Mr. Taft. I have known him
intimately for many years and I l(a(
i peculUiPfeolIng for him, because
throughout that time we worked for
Die sai(ie)object with the same pur
pOses nn,X Ideas.
"I do not believe there could In
louuii in ail tne country atfytn so
well fitted to be president. Me In
not only absolutely fearless, absolute
1 uinni n-iimn-u ii ii n i M I KM i, IJ II I lie
ban the widest acquaintance of the
nation's needs without and within
md the broadest sympathies with all
our citizens. He would be emphati
cally a president of the plain people,
as much so as Lincoln, yet not 1,1 Ti
rol n himself could be freer from the
least taint of demagogy, the least
tendency to arouscio apv$)to class
hatred of any kii.QiLv
. v "He has a tnc u liar and I n 1 1 m a t v
knowledge of and sympathy with the
Tiecds of all our people of the farm
era, of the wage-earners, of the busi
ness man, of the property-owner. No
matter what a man's occupation or
social position, no matter what his
creed, his color or the setcion of tbe
eountrv from which h comes. If h
i MaTfTTu fen.", n ;f d -w o r kTi . ?.--.-tries
to do his duty toward his neigh
bor argf toward the country, he can
rest assured that he will have In Mr.
Taft the most upright of represent
atives and the most fearless of cham
pions. "Mr. Taft stands agalnt privilege
and he stands pre-eminently for the
broad principles of American citizen
ship which He at the foundation of
our natlonnl well-being "
Piitrnnlio Review tdfertlMrl.
OltHUOX'S ADMISSION DAY.
Will lie Celebrated In Legislative Hall
February J.l, IDOO.
rOUTI.AND, Or., June 18. People
of Oregon, led by the legislature, In
Joint nsemblv and enenn rated bv
si eakors noted in the nation mut hot,-
ored hi the state, will Join In the semi
(vntennbil celebration of inhnlRl.oi
y. :-'umiQ 15, 1909. On that day
ii. iu piairieu to nave one or trie most
noteworthy jru'heri'-gs in the history
.f the fcto awmbled In Lji hall of
representatives at Salem, where due
honor and remembrance may go given
to those who stood tho brunt of the
early struggles of tho state and who
stood shoulder to shoulder In placing
Oregon's star on the national tlag.
February I I. 18f0. Oregon became
a state In tho union and the tlftleth torge II. Williams and other pio
anniversary of that dale will fall on and noted men of the Btate take
Sunday, February 11, 11)09. Since be- l'art ,n the celebration. The pioneers'
lng admitted Oregon has risen from
an unknown country and a wilderm
to one of the leading states of the uW
ion, and it Is deemed tlttlng by manv
of the patriotic citizens of the state to the state will be asked to take prom
do honor to the admission 4ly and "eilt part In the exercises,
those who made It possible i v o
Following this thought, C. N. Mo-
Arthur, a member of the house of rep-1
rossnlntlves from Mulluomnli county.
will introduce a Joint resolution In tno
house on tho llrst day of tho sesilo.-.
of 1909 providing for the soml-cen-
,,.. .,, , . ,, .
tonnnl on rebrunry 15, tho postpone-
inent of one day being made necessary
ny tne fact that tho admission dato
falls on Sundny.
!MrtMH?UM$f fjjfttMM t
I
GEIvEBRATE
Tllie4Aof My
District Fair Grounds
ROSEBURQ
r KnS Programme of
', and Picnic Dinner. Roast Meat Furnished Free.
:)
Fee Aixis(gioi j&
t) to grounds, :e traand grandstand.
all the atternoon.
CcvftiiiiiUee in charge J.
h E. B. Pengra, E. L. Parrott, E.
iMMIIMMItlMMnMHtlHIlTlHllMV
Now is the time to list
z) Stock Ranches, Timber
We "ffer you the advantages of vide-awalout-side
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UMPQUA.VaLtE? LAHD CO.,
O O0lcg)l'&ccAbeo Tuple
OogW)St.
I m M m MtriMHHimrniQ
OI-'KIOTIW.
J. W. Hamilton, Prennt. A. C, Marstera, Cashier,
J.(3) lliijjr, Vfj Preald. W. T. Wright, Aaat. Caabler
li2,TOIW.
J. W. Hamilton.
N. lO.
J. P. iijker,
S. C. IlBrtrum,
ROSEJRG NATIONAL BANK
Establlihed f 'lOS.
CAPITAL, - $50,000.00
Kiifi'lf lii'itmil iMoca for rent. Il)r the year $2.IK, or will
rrnt liy thr nmiidi.
Our conservative managem ent offers substantial advan
tages to present and prope ctlve patrons. We are prepared
to handle all business entrusted to us accurately and expeditiously.
In the resolution It will (be pro
vided that tho legislature meet In the
hall of representatives on February
15 In joint assembly for the purpose
of celebrating the admission of the
state. The resolution will further
provide that a committee be appoint
ed from the house and senate to take
fharge of the preparations of the ex
t'r1lliL, tnat the committee invite
no of the well-known orators of the
mt0 to be present on that occasion
"t"-
Following the plan that Is now be-
lng considered the celebration will be
" event of state-wide Import-
ance' 1 no oxorclseB will be held in
UIU 111,11 01 rupreseuiuuves, wnere a
vaat audience may be accommodated,
Ut!8i(1,H tho speaker of the day, some
noted man from the east, it Is expect-
'a lo nnv0 Governor rhamberlaln,
nsRociatlon and state historical society
n,1,t other of the organizations of the
Htwte which represent In their mem-
bership the old men nnd women of
11X17 I.I'M HKIt CUT.
WASHINGTON. D. C June 17.
According to the census bureau the
total cut of lumber ill the United
o..... ...
omiuB uurniK i" caiunuar year lav
" .
wng)i7,iiriB.ii..uoo reel noara mea-
l,ru. the number of mills being nearly
29,000.
AT:
Patriotic Exercises
Res and sports
A. Buvjjianan, C. S. Jackson,
L. Giles,
your Farms. Orchards.
mds aud City Property.'
Roseburij, Orejj6rt.
D. H. Bhambrook,
J. O. NewlaDd,
I. Abraham,
pjChaa. W. Parkl,
A. C iartn.
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