EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SliNDA$
py lie. eristic odor aprpoacb.Dg thai of
REVIEWIWJBLISMI.NO COMPANY " Thp rKIurIm,nI of Agriculture,
LI WIMBERLV. Edlto-. expert thus sums up:
Ttie dictutn of the warehousemen
Office Revtny BaiidhitY (first floor) that there Is no (hange in cold-ior-jckaos)
&r.t. Ttlepboa Mala ool. poultry and thai il may be kept
: 'for an Indefinite period, cannot be
DilLt lacxepted In Its entirety, (loth mle-
s? jut, bj mall nwnlr ly and tae of the cojk-
Beata, uiiMi4.i -
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Altil'HT 7, 190.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Clemming the Capital ood tux) Bad
Chkkro How Laborvr Lives.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. The na
tlonal capital U being cleaned up
both physically and morally.
For the paat three weeks the
health authorities- hare been con
ducting a aucceaatul crusade against
andean lunch rooms and botela.
They have Inraded the kitchens of
nearly every public eating place In
the District cf Columbia. Filthy
conditions almost unbelievable were
found in many of the so-called nr
class restaurants. A number of pro
prietors hate been arrested, and
fined, and others bate been forced
le quit business. All hare been or
dered to put their kitchens in pro
per condition If they wish to con
linue serving the public. Clubs and
von boarding bouses hare not been
tsempt from the operation of the
official microbe chasers. -
But the District bouM cleaning
has pot been confined to food purvey
ors. An anil-Tree crusade Is bow on.
said to ha been ordered by Presi
dent Rooserl from Oyster Bay
Immediately adjoining the ' nest
municipal building, which was dedi
cated on the Fourth of July, and al
most within a stone's throw of the
White House Is Washington's "red
light district," which, since the days
of the Civil war baa remained prac
tically undisturbed. - It has been the
scene of nightly orgies that hither
to hare seemed beyond the ability
or Inclination of the police to con
trol. As a preliminary step In the cam
palgn against the denliens of "thi
division." as It Is railed. Major 8yl
Tester. superintendent of police, hs.
ordered the streets la thM section o
the city cleared e ktvra. Cnlesi
a pedestrian. ca lira a legitimate
feeaoa for kt presence In the local
attar nightfall he is ordered tc
uavf on or go to the Dearest nolle
ststton. In this way. the authorit
ies hope to break np the business t
the section. Hints have been glv
to the proprietors of llleg; p'-aprf
thst they will he allow! a r.4urin
able time to move to anoUer pan
of the city, or get out alto
tlo
The District go.Wrnnr-ent has to.
rears believed u p,,,, nf Kg
regailon ol nice, ,nd ia im, with
this It 1 probable ihn , ,, r(sl
light secttnf. will u created In a
Prt M the city further remove.'
from the basis. and residence d'
trict
Co(hcldnt with the cleaning, nut
of "the division." a crusade Mtninsi
alien women living In vice ha been
started by the Immigration! ftureau
also under orde rrfsomOPHRDLl'
also under orders from, rj-ster Ray.
Several arrests have already been
made of women. w.h the author
ities say, tame tc. mr, country for
immoral purposes. These, and oth
ere as Ihey bs.v be discovered, will
be deported).
Hen. to Jadtre Chirk em.
What Anectcan housewife la able
to tsll a cold-storage chicken from s
fresh onet How msny American
households, regularly eat "fresh'
chicken that ta only "fresh" la Itr
recent resurrection from the seclu
sion of two or three years In the
refrigerator of the storage com
pany? It baa long been the boast of th?
cold-sloragemen that fowla are Just
aa desirable after two or three year
Icing as on the dsy they were killed
This clslm Is strenuously combatted
In a report made by the Department
of Agriculture. One subject of the
report ta to furnish a graphic guld
o chicken-purchasers, so that the
may be able to tell the fresh chicken
from the cold-storage article
W hen you see a chicken, the
muscles of which sre so drawn
to cause It to hang, for Instance, with
the head doubted up; when the sktn
Is mottled with a greenish tin
yhen there Is a sharp, althouch not
ttutrefylng odor: when the comb
snd gills sre nearly dried up; when
the skin la so brittle over the breast
bone and at the leg Joints, as to
crack when rubbed thai Is ths fowl
to beware of as If It were the p'.asue
It le the three-year-o'd cold-sterage
fowl.
The fresh killed chicken
the report, haa a clean, pale. ,.:t j
low skin, translucent enocah t, M;av
salmon pink flesh beneath, and fivi
Ible there are no signs of reddish
or greenish blotches: the comb snd
a lis are a brilliant red and the
feather pspllt.) distinct because of
taelr eJCTatkin a bo re (he aktn. il -
thoosTh of Ale aama coUir. When
drawn, u la eioeedinic easy to tv
th freah chkken from the rotd-
toraite fowl: the fleh and murli4
of the former are a Mlmon pink in!
color and the Interior orftan hae
an unmistakable bloom: the two-;
Tar-old or three-yea r-od chicken,
baa none ol that tint on the musWea,
mad akin. The akta Itm4f U leath
err: there are red-ruM not. and
tstftrhaM rrMB SlntrhM' the Iww4r t
co re red with Irregular hollowa and
on-inut.i Vied. tT'te. C
'ZJXZ
or itaa on
hav darkened.
KTfMMir to ihe
air tor a lev hours produces a char-
Ui ,owi runfirm the fact thai deguu-
eralion aoes tase piaee.
It mdii moat desirable that a
careful study should be made to de
termine whether such alterations as
have been noted affect the appear
ance and histological Integrity of the
flesh only, or whether, as baa been
asserted by some, the consumption of
poultry after long periods of cold
storage, is not responsible for some
of the obscure Intestinal disorders
and the imperfect metabolism from
which modern humanity, especially
the dwellers in large cities, are so
apt to suffer."
American Laborer Fares II.-, I.
Is the high standard of riving
adopted by the American working
man a mistake?
Would he be happier with the con
ditions that surround tha Eni;.tb or
the German laborer
The Bureau of '.abor answer
these, questions In lt. negative, its
reply being based on re.nrts of In
vestigations Into the cost of living
In the I'nlted States. Germany and
England. Just made by the respective
governments.
The Hureau lays enii'hasis upon
the food that the American eats
The table of the American workman
is more abundantly supplied ar.d
with far greater variety, it Is de
clared. than either the Gerr-.an or
the English. The food of the Vni-
erican workman costs more, hi
taoiv ooes noi require rywwly r
large a wage-percentage. that ;
the Englishman or the Vurnian.
Anotner joy mat the Anrr,
laborer Is able to Hwrnutee h- hi,
standard of livra is that of keep
ing his fa mill together. Statistics
show that ike ram I Up of the Ameri
can living at home te larger than
that p the German or Englishman
The Americas Industrial famllv .
era ires slightly more than flve per-
wiu iprw cntiaren to. m fam
ily uvmg at nome.
A eomparlslon of the. .
Ing shows that the the Eb,'.
Ilsh have been, give. &w. ....
tLL1 Waters OE
the globe. Ib ur,wratwi. Th, Am.
erlcan wr,rUWiHs ,d his UnM
eat tnurb. ofo mt. ih.an ,he En(:.
lish.
TV rHwt Indicate that the posi-
ol-the English workman Is mor
i ..a-.u iu mbj;ii. vum
Nind foo.1 than the German, bu' that
In all these partV-ulars that the hon
ors go to lh A'jierlcan.
nilVAXft CHANCES GtXIII.
Taffs. MhIjt No4 fnil.n-.tiiiilint
1-nHx-ratir t'amlidate.
Writing from New Tork. Walter
"Wellruan. the noted corresiiondcnt ot
the Associated Press, says:
"V'e are proceeding on the theor
that, we have a hard fight before us:
that there is dancer of Tart's defeat
and thai we must work hard to mak
sure of winning."
This is the principle upon whiil.
Chairman Hitchcock is planning hi?
campaign. He is not msking thi
mistake of underestimating his foe
He Is not like Wall street, living ir.
a tool's paradise. He knows he has
a battle before him. and he Is getting
ready for It. He does not Intend ti
be guilty of that most egregious of
blunders, over-confidence. In thr
end he expects to win. but he is go
ing to work Just as It he feared de
feat. Renull ImasMsfhte to Frrcat.
Mr. Hitchcock has told Judce Tsf.
and Charles P. Tail, and tomorrow
If Yon Red "ilk
fl will W to tear tlul IA kjullryt Ml
tml wMm aa4 rcNT of all lh f m
ichvMaW f pracuc rwxmmeud. m lh
ttrwifet triDJ pwsivw'. ewh and tvtrj
tacmlvnt arait into the icti;.t
of Dr. lVrw's lioiden Mniu-t IhsN.Ter
terlburof ( unn.-a, dTtfa
catarrh of ttotr.ch. "vr comt-. atut,
lorptd liver, or Ix.vh)wk.v carwitc
afffaiuo, at4 All c;rrUi di o
hiteier re-jion. n: or Mture. It ii
alio a sprite ivoiet ft !) oJ.n
or to oc tarsd!ti( rjs,- of catarrhal nfv
Uons tod Iht.r a larrn t, at
UslVAt (vied luc d tl.v;t evn-ute
Uotv aovxmpan tih tw re cxh;,::.. It
t act m rxi ft. r omw trvi and c-ih.
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Will tell Prer'jdenl Roosevelt that in Best the World Affords.
bts judgm'ut this presidential cam-1 "h gives me unbounded pleasure
pabja i' to be no easy thing. nolto recommend Bucklen s Arnica
watss There are signs of both
strr ngth and weakness, and as yet
f'uere is no assurance as to which is
to turn out the strong factor.
ltryan Stronger Than Ever.
Almost every man ! talk with. be.ur wound to which It is applied.
Ee democrat or repuoiicau. annuls
Bryan Is stronger than he was ever I
before. Almost every one comments j
on the fact thai tew men are now
afraid of Bryan. In this one factor
sione ne nas mane Pres e.u..,s.. ,
to give at least the risht to bop.!.;., ,
When he ran for president in lS?j ,'.
Ami IS,). vtnr are iiarl of the . 6 ttU "
public looked upon him ss a Jan-j,,,
:rous man. He was ivisarJtHl as i i
revolutionary, almost a Socialist, ant.
by some ma, classed as an anarchist
Level -headd. sincerv men
implieity that, if Hryan
. i
ere to get.
into the White House, the ountry
vouM quU'Kry po to tne aevn. n i-
novc aimivst universally aatrnteu j
that this fear has passed away. ,
Attorney General A. M. ira ford,
of Salem, and J. K. Whitney, of Al
hany. ex-state primer, arrives! h.re
Thurs.lay and went out to the Wat
son place at Glide for an Cattinc.
rl.au
WILL TRADE Portland
imitrTY for farm. Pre'e lai'lf
without building. Pescrtb fully, of Roseburg. Orejroa. at his offiie in
J. Hollister. WcK'dstock. O-e. ,swlsaM city, until Monday. August 17th.
1
For Sale by
It. U. MATHKWS.
Our Stock
Of Road Wagons, Top Baggies, Hacks and Surreys
b complete having received! anotlier car load.
Our Prices
Are as low as tbe lowest, and furnish good good.
WE HAVE
the finest, line of Rubber Tire Runabouts ever
brought to Roseburg.
Call and look over our stock.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg. Oregon
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Salve." says 1. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it's the
best salve the world affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and it
nerer fails to heal every sore, bnrn
;jc at A. C. Xlarsters Cos. drug
store.
o
rALL roR COI VTY WARRANTS,
SoUce u herebr g,yen (
warrants issued by
Oregon, and en-
dty o( Ju)j. to preJ.
ent th same to the County Treas-
Orccon. ai
us Interest
. "
lUt'iTVD Hill tt'aic allVI IUO VI
. .
& Roeba Oreeon. thU
ixaed at Rose bun;, Oregon,
i 13ta day of Ju;y. li"JS.
J. E. SAWYER?.
Treasurer of Douglas County.
I Patronlie Raxiew mdvrttsr.
Mi:t:i:r imimiovumknt.
SEALKI propt.&als will So
i reived by the Kecorder of the City
MALTUNA
US TMt NEVV . r. ...O'oi.
ErTPtftANCE BR?.W. :V
G r A.R A.XTKED
yOS-ISTOXlCaTtNa
"I used to think a
good non-intori-oating
beer could
not be made but
MALTONA
certainlr is IT"
mMTi luiimu
Tor sale a. all leading
tern peraace drtnk stands
MORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
z jr.r
1S"S si o'clock, P. M., for the lm
i.roeuienf of OAK STREET, fmni
jtne West line of Main Street, ta the
2Ji, and the piarrt an,i spttirloutioDs
for said Improveim-ut on tile in the
otfice of the said Ite'order.
All bids shall be submitted
blanks ahiih will be furnished upon
aiuilication to the City Recorder. No
i proposals will be considered uU-s3
accomiinied Dy a ceruneu tun
favor of the Treasurer of tne in:
of Rosebiirg. for 5 per cent of the
amount bid. to be forfeited as fiieti
and liquidated damages in case the
bidder neglects or refuses to enter
into a contract and provide a suit
able bond for the faithful perform
ance of said work in case ihe con
tract is awarded to him. A bond
will be required for 30 per cent of
the amount of the contract, to be
furnished by a surety company ac
ceptable to the City of Roseburg.
The time stated In the proposal
for completing ihe work will be con
sidered in awarding the contract.
Each bidder shall also include his
separate proposal for the repair and
maintenance of said street for
period of ten years, as provided by
the specifications for improving said
street: said repairs to be made when
proper municipal authorities shall dl
reel. Proposals for repairs must state
amount each year for which the bid
der proposes to do the work, and
must be accompanied by a separate
certified check for 5 per cent of
amount of proposal as In case of bid
for improvement. Said contract for
repairs, if entered into, to be paid
out of the General Fund of the City
ATTENTION of all contractors If
called to the agreement of Warren
Brothers Company, tiled with thi
City, in accordance wilh which agree
mem Warren Brothers Company
agrees to license all contractors de
siring to bid for the work to lay the
Bliulithic Pavement in accordance
with its patents and the terms of
said agreement.
The right to reject any and all
bids Is hereby reserved.
By Order of the Council.
Dated this 4th day of Aupu.it
iS. A.'N. ORCUTT,
Recorder of the C:tv
of Roseburg. Oregon
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOlt
STREET 1MPROVKMKNT.
SEALED proposals will ho
eelved by the Recorder of the Cit
of Roseburg. Oregon, at his office in
said city, until Monday. August 17th,
108. at S o'clock. P. M., for the im
provement of DOUGLAS STREET
from the East line of Jackson Streei
to the East line of Douglas Count
Court House property, in the manner
provided by Ordinance No. 23."t. aiv
the plans and speei float ions for said
improvement on file in the office of
said Recorder.
All bids shall be, submitted on
blanks which will be furnished upon
application to the Oit Recorder. Ni
proposals will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified rhtx-k In
favor of the Treasurer of the Cit;
of Roseburg. for 5 per cent of th
amoont bid. to be forfeited as fixe,
and liquidated damages in case th
bidder neglects or refuses to enter
into a contract and provide a suit
able bond for the faithful perform
ance of said work in case the co
tract is awarded to him. A bond
will be required for 30 per cent of
the amount of the contract, to be
furnished by a surety company ac
ceptable to the City of Roseburg.
The time stated in the proposal
for completing the work will be co
sidered in awarding the contract
Each bidder shall also enclose h
separate proporl for the repair nn
maintenance of said street for
period of ten years, as provided
the specIflcatiM.s for improving sn
street: said rev-airs to be made when
proper municipal authorities shnll di
rect. Proposals for repairs must sfa
amount each year for which the bid
der proposes to do the work, and
must be accompanied by a separat
certified check for 5 per cent
amount of proposal as in case of bid
for improvement. Said contract for
repairs. If entered into, to be na
out of the General Fund of the Cit
ATTENTION of all contractors
railed to the agreement of Warren
Brothers Company, filed with th
City. In accordance with which nitreo-
ment Warren Brothers Cnmpa
agrees to license all contractors i
slrinr to bid for the work to Inv th
Pltultthic Pavement In accordance
with Its patents and the terms
said agreement.
Thi- ripht to reject any and
bids is hereby reserved.
By Order of the Council.
all
Dated this 4th dav of Aimi
191 S. A. X. ORCPTT
Recorder of the Cit
of RoseburjE. Oregt
NOTICE FOB PROPOSALI Ft lit
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
SEALED proposals will be
calved by the Recorder of the CI
or Kosenurg. Oregon, at his era,',- I
said city, until Monday. August I7t
IStfS. at S o'clock. P. M . tor the Im
, provement of SHERIDAN STREET.
; from the South line of Cass Street
j to the South line of Mosher Street,
i in the manner provided by Onlla-
anc No. 13. and the plans and
! specifications for said improvement
oi file In the office of said Recorder
All bids tSsll be submitted on
b'jinks which will be furnished nimn
i spjilication to the City Recorder. No
t arc-posals will he ocmsiilcretl unless
tpnimpanied bv a certified check In
lan-r oi mr I n-swrcr OI me t it
' . v.7' . I ."7 ,h"
1ST', Ya JTh fw'"lVM "''
sod liquidated dam.aes In case the
or rfsw to enter
1 v ITT .JL , !T. V"""
able bond tor Vae taltkf.l perform-
anee of said work In case "
tract Is awanien iu imu. -
I he req.ul.eJ tor 3D per cent of
the amount of the contract, to be
,rnihed by a surety compau, .i
. rh niv of Roseburg
. cinteH In rhe proposal
toi completing the work will be con
5,i,.rid in awarding the contract.
Kaeh bidder snan uu "
separate proposal for the repair and
maintenance ot said street for o
.. i in veara. as provided D
he specifications lor
reel; said p-pairs iu
..... ...v.itlau chnll Hl-
proiier municipal mi""
rect. Proposals for repairs must state
mount each year ior which
der proposes to ao me .
,,.i hp nccomoaniea uj u wi"0"
r.ioH check for a per cent 01
r,t nt nroDosal as in case of bid
im,,rnvement. Said contract for
epalrs. If entered mio, 10 uo
out of the General Fund of the City.
ATTENTION of ail contractors in
called to the agreement oi narreu
Brothers Company, tiled wun un
City, In accordance with which agree
ment Warren Brothers Company
agrees to license all contractors de-
irlne to bid for tne wora to mjr u
Bliulithic Pavement in accordance
ith its patents and tne terms oi
said agreement.
The right to reject any ana n
bids is hereby reserved.
By Order of the council.
Dated this 4th day of August
Q08. A. N. OKCt. ri .
Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregcu
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR
STKKET IMPROVKMKNT.
SEALED proposals will be re
ceived by the Recorder of the City
f Roseburg, Oregon, at his omce in
said city, until Monday, August 17th
908. at 8 o clock, P. M for tne im
provement of JACKSON STREET,
from the North line of Lane street
to the North line of Douglas Street,
in the manner provided by Ordinance
No. 237, and the plans and specinca-
ions for said improvement on nle in
the office of said Recorder.
All bids shall be submitted on
blanks which will be furnished upon
application to the City Recorder. No
proposals will be conpidered uniess
accompanied by a certified check in
favor of the Treasurer of the City
r( Roseburg, for 5 per cent of the
mount bid, to be forfeited as fixed
and liquidated damages in case the
bidder neglects or refuses to enter
nto a contract and provide a suit
able bond for the faithful perform
ance of said work in case the con
tract is awarded to him. A bond
will be required for 30 per cent of
he amount of the contract, to be
furnished by a surety company ac
ceptable to the City of Roseburg.
The time stated in the proposal
for completing the work will be con
sidered In awarding the contract.
Each bidder shall also enclose his
separate proposal for the repair and
maintenance of said street for a
period of ten years, as provided by
the specifications for Improving said
street; said repairs to be made when
proper municipal authorities shall dl
revt. Proposals for repairs must state
amount each year for which the bid-
iler proposes to do the work, and
must be accompanied r-y a separate
ertlfled check for h per cent of
amount of proposal as lu case of bid
for Improvement. Said contrnct for
repairs, if entered Into, to be paid
out of the Oenernl Fund of the City.
ATTENTION of all contractors le
called to the agreement of Warren
Brothers Company, filed with this
City, in accordance with which agree
ment Warren Brothers Company
agrees to license all contractors de
siring to bid for the work to lay the
Bliulithic Pavement In accordance
with Its patents and tho terms of
said ngreement.
The right to reject any and all
bids Is hereby reserved.
By Order of the Council.
Dated this 4th dny of August.
1P08. A. N. ORCUTT.
Recorder of Ihe City
of Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PltOI'OHALH FtMl
KTHEET IMPROVEMENT.
SEALED proposal will he re
ceived by tho Recorder of llin City
of Roseliurg. Oregon, at his c.nice In
snld city, until Monday. August I7lh.
1908. at 8 o'clock. P. M , for I In. Im
provement uf WASHINGTON Hlreel
from the East line of Jack.on Hlreel
to the West line of Main Hire.-!, It,
tne manner provided by Ordinance
.Mi. .IK. ami tho plan. an,i .iTinc.-
I Inns for .aid improvement on file In
I he office of snld Recorder.
All bids .hull be iiliiiillm.l op
blank, which will be furnished upon
iippllcnll.ill tn tho Cy R.-coriler. Nn
proimsnl. will be conslitered unfea.
necoiiipnn..d by a rerlllled rherk In
favor of the Treasurer of the City
of KiiHcliurg, for t, ier eenl i,r the
amount hid. lo bo forfeited a nd
mid 1 1 il Itln f ! iliiiimge. In rime (lie
bidder llCKloi'ts or refuse. Ill enter
Into a conltnrl mid provide a .nil
nble bond for Die fnllhrul perform
ance uf siil.l work III rn.e the con
tract Is o aided lo hi in A bond
will lie required for 311 per rent of
the n moil nt of l ho riinlrn.l. In be
furnished l,v a .iirelv rntiipnnv ac
oeplnhlo In ('dy f to,urg.
The lime .Inlod In Ihe propo.nl
for coliiplellii. , work will be con
sidered In awarding- tl.n contract.
Each bidder shnll sl.o encloae hi.
separate proposal for the repair mill
mnliitenniice ot ..1,1 street for a
period of ten year., a. provided by
the speclflcatloii. for Iniitmvlit. .l,l
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der propone, to do the work, .nd
h' '"''"..nle.l h, . .epara.r
certified check for 6 per cut of
amount of proposal as In case of bid
for Improvement. Said contract for
repairs, if entered Into, to be paid
out of the General Fund of the City.
ATTENTION of all contractors Is
called to the agreement ot Warren
Brothers Company, filed with thin
City, in accordance with which agree
ment Warren Brothers Company
agrees to license all contractors de
siring to bid for tho work to lay tbe
It 1 1 n 1 i tli lc Pavement in accordance
with its patents and the terms ot
said agreement.
The right to reject any and all
bids is hereby reserved.
By Order of the Council.
Dated this 4th day of August,
1908. A. N. ORCUTT.
Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOB PROPOSALS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
SEALED proposals will be re
ceived by the Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregon, at his office In
said city, until Monday, August 17th,
1908, at 8 o'clock, P. M for tne Im
provement of CASS STREET, from
the West line of Main Street to the
West line of Sheridan Street, In the
manner provided by Ordinance No.
239, and the plans and the specifica
tions for said Improvement on file In
the office of said Recorder.
All bids shall be submitted on
blanks which will be furnished upon
application to the City Recorder. No
proppsals will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check In
favor of the Treasurer of the City
of Roseburg, for 5 per cent of the
amount bid, to be forfeited as flied
and liquidated damages In case the
bidder neglects or refuses to enter
Into a contract and provide a suit-
able bond for the faithful perform- "
ance of said work In case the con
tract Is awarded to him. A bond
will be required for 30 per cent ot
the amount of the contract, to be
furnished by a surety company ac
ceptable to the City of Roseburg.
The time stated in the proposal '
for completing the work will be con
sidered in awarding the contract.
Each bidder shall also enclose his
separate proposal for the repair and
maintenance of said street for a
period of ten years, as provided by
the specifications for improving said
street; said repairs to be made when
proper municipal authorities shall di
rect. Proposals for repairs muBt state
amount each year for which the bid
der proposes to do the work, and
must be accompanied by a separate
certified check for 5 per cent of
amount of proposal as In case of bid
for improvement. Said contract for .
repairs, If entered Into, to be paid
out of the General Fund of the City.
ATTENTION of all contractors is
called to the agreement of Warren
Brothers Company, filed with this
City. In accordance with which agree
ment Warren Brothers Company
agrees to license all contractors de- .
siring to bid for the work to lay the :
Bltulilhtc Pavement in accordance
with its patents and the terms of
said agreement.
The right to reject any and all
bids is hereby reserved.
By Order of the Council.
Dated this 4th dav of August,
1908. A. N. ORCUTT.
Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
SEALED proposals will, he re
ceived by the Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregon, at his office lu
said city, until Monday, August 17th,
1908. at 8 o'clock. P. M., tor the Im
provement of MAIN STREET, from
the South line of Cass Street to the ' .
North line of Douglas Street, In the
manner provided by Ordinance No.'
240, and the plans and specifications
for said Improvement on file in the
office of said Recorder.
All bids shall be submitted oh.
blanks which will be furnished upon
application to the City Recorder. No
proposals will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check In
fnvor of the Treasurer of the City
of Roseburg, for 5 per cent of the
amount "bid. to be forfeited as fixed
and liquidated damages In case the
bidder neglects or refuses to enter
Into a contract and provide a suit- ,
able bond for the faithful perform
ance of said work in case the con
tract is awarded to him. A bond
will he required for 30 per cent of
the amount of the contract, to be
furnished by a surety company ac
ceptable to the City of Roseburg.
The time stated In the proposal
for completing the work will be con
sidered In awarding the contract.
H.acli bidder shall also enclose his .
separate proposal for the repair and
maintenance of said street for a
period of ten years, as provided hy
the specifications for Improving said
street; said repairs to be made when
proper municipal authorities shall di
rect. Proposals for repairs must state
amount each year for which the bid
der proposes to do the work, and
must be accompanied by a separate
certified rheck for B per cent of
amount of proposal as In case of bid
for Improvement. Said contract for
repairs, if entered Into, to be paid
mil of the General Fund of the City.
ATTENTION of all contractors is
called to the agreement of Warren
Brothers Company, filed with this
City, in accordance with which agree-
ment Warren Brothers Company "
agrees to license all contractors de
lrlii to bid tor Ihe work to lay the
Hltullthlr Pavement In accordance
with Its patents and the terms ot
ald agreement.
The right to reject any and all
hid. I. hereby reserved.
Br Order of th Counc!!.
Dated this 4th dav cf August,
a. n. ORcrrr
Recorder ot the CUT .
ot Roaebarg. Oregoa,
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