Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, June 21, 1919, Image 3

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have in your ice
or for company.
If you want the
Phone your order.
14 Roseburg
To dealers: Don't be foolish and
sign any contracts to regret it after
wards. The fun has only started.
Don't sign any milk contracts. The
price will be so much cheaper soon
that it will astonish you.
Yours very truly,
Roseburg' Ice Co.
By C. B. CANNON, Mgr.
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.j. (JI.KNDALE AM) VK'IMTV.
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The Glendale Lumler Co. are re
building and repairing thoir Humes
from Ferndale to their plant in this
city. A large force of men ure ai
work. The company Huh booked
muny large orders for sugarpine and
other material and will rush work
as noon uh the flumes are linbdied.
Mrs. J. L. Clough And son, Lieut.
Huron Cluugh, lately of the 1. S.
army, and her daughter. Miss Bes
sie, were Sunday guests at the home
of the former's mother and sister.
Mrs. Elllff and Mrs. Dewey, in this
city. They returned home on Mon
day, taking with them Johnnie Pat
ton for an indefinite, stay. We re
gret to say Mrs. Clough states that
her husband is not Improving In
health. However, we hope the im
mense prune crop he has will stimu
late him to activity and excellent
health.
Work on the highway Is going for
ward nicely, and the community
bridge will be built, not only as a
necessity, but as a well merited
tribute to the memories of Cow
Creek valley pioneers. Many of
them have pioneered out on the last
westward Journey, but their grateful
posterity will appreciate their glow
ing reward of their life service in
building up Cow Creek valley. We
all appreciate the splendl assls'ance
we have had from County Judge
Mnrslers and our county commis
sioners. We cannot commend too
hlehly the excellent work done by
all who ure representing our county
ASK YOUR BOY
When the fighting was thickest
When the suffering was greatest
Where Was the Salvation Army
Lassie?
H.'ll ay:
"She Was Right on the Job"
And now, back home in the byways and hidden piacea where
misery always lives, where a mother needa a home, where men,
women and children are on the downgrade, ahe's "i-igln on the J"b."
Help Her to Carry On
Tee alvation Army Horn Service Fund
June 22 to 30
cheat for the family
beBt ws make it.
Ice Company
and Btate In splendid Improvements,
i Peter Kinney sold his handsome
residence on Second street to Mr. J.
Jennings, who has taken possession.
Mr. and Mrs, Kinney hve bought
Mho property formerly owned ly Ncl
; son Jones, on Marshall street, which
j they will occupy at once.
! Chief of Police A. Imphlette I
t improving his residence property on
'Abraham street by building a wide
' piazza all around the house, and also
! adding a bath room and connecting
j with the city sewerage system.
Mrs. Florence Dewey and Mrs. C.
B.Austin will leave tomorrow morn
ing for a short vacation. They ure
going lo prospect at the old I'urdy
mine; also at another point on the
Gold Bug road. Mich 'discoveries
will no doubt reward their labors, an
they both are well versed in mining
i teclinhiue. More anon.
An early morning walk around the
city increased our confidence In our
opinion that we are prospering; that
business along all lines of trade is
increasing daily. There are no
empty houses, and tents are whiten
ing the landscape In every direeijon.
We are enjoying a boom and we
feel sure of permanent results. Ileal
estate Is moving and rents going
skyward. It seems to us that the
"good times coming" has come.
I Mrs. Violet Agee, of Portland, and
her Utile daughter and Mrs. Charles
Aytch, of Galesville, made us an ap
preciated visit on Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Kedfield. of Anchor,
who has been visiting lo-r daughter.
Mrs. Kin nk Brown, at Roseburg, re
; turned to this city yesterday.
' It was our privilege to spend a
valued afternoon with that grand old
pioneer lady. Mrs. Hardy Klliff at
pyiMttvl fcitKWSiPWr WtfViBiW, A t It'O.W, JR:?(l5
fetr 0!i!vJsN hems Mny tjtj friend
of Mrs., uit$ will rejoin ' to hiar
that she' is in good health, and al
ways happy In recounting lu.r very
romantic and thriving experiences in,
her useful life In this valley. With
tear dimmed eyes she told us of her
first meeting with Hardy Ellin, und
as memory's veil lifted she eulogized
the husband of her youth, who waa
the one mnii in nil the world to her.
Every incident was related carefully
and correctly und we listened rap
turously as sho lifted her eyes to u
picture of Mr. Ellin hanging on the
I wall. She gazed with reverent awe
on the face of her husband, who hud
I made her life a dream of Joy. A
smile of ineffable sweetness illumin
ated her fealures. Thank God for
our beloved pioneers.
Guy Jacques, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Jacques, returned from
overseas this week. Guy had a long
and eventful experience in the army,
I and bravely und valiently did his
1 wnoie duty lu answer to our coun
try s call to service. Many friends
! join his parents in a welcome home
to another one of our country s
heroes. His youngest brother, Joseph
Jacques, is still in the service but is
expected homo soon.
Miss Mildred Jucxiues, who has
been aitencdlng school at Portland,
where she made her homo with her
sister, is now nt her parental home
for the vacation. x. X.
MX(;i;U PKIH'Y TAKES
OVEK MKIM'OKD SIIOWIlOr.KK
A big change in the local amuse
ment world has just been announced
by which Arthur J. Morgan and II.
L. Perry owners and managers of
the Itialto Theater have Jmt se
cured possession of the Page Thea
ter having taken a 10-yeur lease on
that house from Frederick C. Page,
says the Medi'ord Tribune. Negotia
tions for this lease had been on for
some time. Dr. Page finds that he
can no longer devote so much of his
time to the running of the Page and
has therefore retired so as to give
much needed time to his other in
terests. Along with the lease they took
over all the moving picture contracts
of the Page, which means that ai
tho Kialto the Medford public will
see all the big movie stars.
Tho rise of Messrs1. Moran and
Percy in the local amusement world
has been rapid since I hey first en
tered that business here two years
ago, building the Kialto and con
ducting that house so as to make it
popular with the public Th pi
voting men will persuc the same
winning policy at the Kialto and ai
the Page.
No. 1 Cheatand Grain Hay
and green slab wood.
Fresh I, line and foment,
Denn Transfer & Storage
Co. - Phone 123
SAM-:
LANDS.
STATI
No: Ice Is hereby given that the
State Land Board of the state of Oro
tfiii will receive sealed bids unti.
10:00 o'clock a. m., August 11!.
1919, for the following described
lands, to-wlt :
Section li, T. 36 S., It. 7 W.
Section T. :15 S., It. 8 W.
Section S6, T. 32 S., II. J W.
All bids must be accompanied by
recuhirly executed application to
purchase, and check or draft for i
least one-fifth of the amount of tie
bid.
The Hoard reserves the light to
reject any and all bids.
Applications and bids should 1
addressed to (i. (J. Brown, Clerk
State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon,
and marked "Application and bid le
purchase state lands."
Iated at Salem, Oregon, Mav 2D,
1919.
c. c. nuow.v.
Clerk Stat Land Boaid
XOTICK TO roXTI(.TOK.
Jiioiiw.w rosri;i (Tio.
hougl'iM Comity, (livj'iin,
Sealed bids will be n-ceivi d by tin
County Court of I Jo tight Cotnty,
Ore., at court house. Rose! mi i Ore
jnn, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the I Jtli
day or July, 1919, for construction
work on a section of road be wren
tho city of Sutherlin and lh
Stephens school liou-ie, west of said
city. The work involves a pproxi
mately four miles of re-nradmg and
Graveling, the limits being mon
particularly deswllf-d an from the
railroad crossing In the city o:
Sutherlin to the r;i:;t end of the e.is:
:i pi -roach of the bridge that sp.t n-
Calapooia Creek at the M- phen
school house.
Xo bid w ill be ronsi'b-! ed ntil
accompanied by fash , a biid r V
I ond or cert i lied check for an
amount pfual to at leant five ( i
per cent of the total amount of tin
bid.
A corporate surety bonrl will h
r(uir'd for Ihe faithful peifnrm
live of the contract in a sum ej'ia!
'o one-half of the total amount of
the bid.
Plans, specifications, form of con
trift, proposal bliinks and full in
formation for bidders m;iy h" oh
talne J at the off:ce of tl:. County
f'b-rk or the County Potulint't'T at
'he courthouse, Uo- but it, upon the
l"W:;lt of five doiliiis.
Tl:e right is wrved to Med nm
or all proposals or to accent t h
nroposal or proposals deemed b
for the co'tntv.
Col'NTV COCKT OK IjOCGLAS
COKNTY.
It. W. Marsters, County .I'idi-"
W. K. St, John, Comniirs'oiM r.
Kd w in Wrav-r. Com in ioii'-r
AtV-t: K. If. Lenox. County clerk
Itafed June J Ct,
VOTICi: TO OM It t TOILS
MM. II V Y fOV-.'l HI 11 lo.
Ooiigbi Oturify Oregon.
S.ad buH will b-' r-reived by Tbe
County Court of I 'nutria Oiun'y,
rr't n. at th courthou.-e in Hoe
burg, On km, at 2 o'clo. k p. m on
tbft Jrd Urty of yly, for
atryctiou wock up a suction ot ruud
between the city of Rosobur? and the
post off i.e of Dixonville, Oregon.
The work involves approximately
3.5 miles of construction and
macadamizing, the limits being More
particularly described as from Engi
neer's Station Of 00, which is the
intersection of the center line of
East Dougl :3 street and the city lim
its, to Kngmeer's Station 30-f00.
Xo bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount
equal to at least live (a) per cent of
the total amount of the bid.
A corporate surely bond will be
required for the faithful perform
ance of the contract in a sum equal
to one-half of the total amouut of
the bid.
Plamj, specifications, forms of
contract, proposal blanks, and full
information for bidders may be ob
tained at the office of the county
clerk or the office of the county
roudmaster of liouglas County, Ore
gon, at the courthouse, Koseburg.
Oregon, upon the deposit of five dol
lars. The right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal or proposals deemed best for
the county.
By order of the County Court.
Dated June is, 1!M9.
K. 11. LENOX,
County Clerk.
xonrw TO CONTILVrOKS;
HHJiiWAv cnxsTin cnox.
Douglas (V.iinty, Oregon.
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Court of Pouglas County.
Oregon, at the courthouse in Uose
hurg. Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. on
the .'!rd day of July, 1919, for con
struction work on u section of road
between the city of Itiddle and the
post office of Perdue, Dojiglus Coun
ty, Oregon.
Tho work involves approximately
0.6S miles of construction nnd grav
eling, tho limits being more particu
larly described as from Engineer's1
Station 0 00 to Engineer's Station
35 68. 0, which bears N. .10 degrees
W. 26S3.0 feet .distant from the V,
corner between "sections and 21,
Tp. ;i0 S., U. 1 W., W. M.
No bid will be considered miles?
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount
equal to at least flvo CO per cent of
the total amount of the bill.
A corporate srrety bond will be
required for the faithf ql perform
ance of the contract in a sum equal
'o one-half of tho total amount of
the bid.
Plan;, specification!!, forms of
'out ract, proposal bltiuks, and full
information for bidders may be ob
tained at the office of the county
roadmnster. Itoseburg, Oregon, upon
the deposit of five dollars.
The riyht is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal or proposals deemed be.-ft for
the county.
lly order of the County Court.
Dated June 12, 1919."
E. 11. LENOX.
County Clerk.
NOTICE TO 4XTIt.TOies.
IIK.IIW AY COXsl lCt (TIOX.
Douglas Onility, Oivgnti,
Sealed tmis will be received by the
bounty Court of Douglas County,
Ore., at courthouse, Koseburg, Ore
son, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 12th
day of July, 1919, for graveling a
section of load between the post of
fice of Dixonville and the io.it office
of (ilide. Oregon. The work in
volves 2.:t miles of graveling, the
It in its being more particularly de
vrilied as from Enirlneer's SI ;tt ion
T'.f.'.o to Engineer's Station 197 t
'10. which beats east I9:i.0 feet from
the section corner common to sec
tions I-. Hi. 21 and 22. Tp. 2'!-l.
No bid w ill lie considered nub's?
iccoaipanied bv cash, a bidd'TV
itond or cert i lied hei k for an
amount equal to nt b-at five ( t
per cent of the total amount of llo
bid.
A eorporale sit ret y bond will In
required for the faiihtiil perform
ance of the emit net In a sum equal
to one-half of the total amount of
the bid.
Plans, s:e;ift( -aMon, form of con
tract, proposal blanks and full in
fo: ma ion for b'ddt-rs ma v be oh
tallied n t the office of tin Coil II M
Cb'fk or the County Koadma; ter at
lie rour'htiuse, KtiKeliing, upon the
deposit of five dollars.
The rti;ht is rerv-d to rcje. t an
or all proposals or to accept th
proposal or proposals deemed lust
for the county.
COKNTY COKliT OK DOKOLAS
COKNTY.
It. W. Marsters, Coiintv Judge
W. E. St. John, Commissioner.
Ed w in Weaver, Com mis;-inner.
UtrC E II. Lenox, t'otjiitv Cb-rk.
Dated June HI, 1919.
75 PER CENT OF A
TIRE'S VALUE IS
IN THE CARCASS
Why rilsranl It mrn'ly IxvHiiHe
tin.- (rend la worn. Make It
like it iiiw Urn with Hid MM
AD-oN-.A-i ici;.i hunt
like n tire nilli arvcrnl layer
of fuhrlr, limik-T Mrlp oml
ahlc nll (hut roinpli'li'ly
cover (hit lire iimler (lie rliii.
; i: a 1 1 i i ; i : i 1 1 .( a i .
AM) ki:i-aikii.
now Aitoi r vni ii sioii
a;i; iia i i utv.
Kun't nci;let It. Iirnp In frum
tlmo tft lime ami let ut In
t your Imttiry tree. We
Klve nil tnnkii of hiilteriea
eHinl ntteutlon. .New Imllerln
for all earn rarried in atink.
Roseburg Garage
fti, I6i.
'TYPIST" TVres SELF
INTO POLICE CELL
Gives Weird Demonstration When
Police Demand Proof of
Proficiency.
Chicago. A nuui with a typewriter
under his ami was seen to enter a
Stnto street saloon by Detectives Kitz-pntrk-U
nnd Lytn-h of the South Clark
street stntlon. They suspected he had
stolen the machine and followed hhn.
The i nun oiVered It lo the bartender
for ft pint of whisky, lie was arrested
nnd taken to the station, where, he
jjuve the name of William McDennott.
Lynch Dictated.
"Now tell us where you stole that
typewriter?" Kitzpatrfck demanded.
"I didn't steal no typewriter," pro
tested the man. "I brought It with me
from I'itlshiiruh."
"Do you take dictation?" asked the
detective.
"I take anything."
"I think you look the machine," In
terjected Kit'.pntrlck.
"Is that so?" said the suspect. "You
got another think coining." He spot
on his tin mis and remarked: "You may
tire when ready, (irldley."
Lym h dictated : "Now Is the time for
all pind men to come to the aid of
their party."
After ten minutes of pounding at the
keys, with perspiration rolling down
his face, be produced tilts:
now" is ThE ti.Me foil ((uLL
OnuD in Iiii x to co.Me to tHE
aid of The I'arTy.
"Luck 1dm up," said Lieutenant
Wolf.
SOLDIER SHOOTS TEACHER
Attentions Spurned, He Buy Revolver
And Follows Girl to
Classroom,
Ann Arbor, .Mleh. With her death
epei teil at any moment, pretty Irma
( 'nIer, nineteen -year old teaelter of
the Keiilehler sehool In Washtenaw
county, lies in the I'liiversity 1 o-pi(al
with five bullet wounds, while Hubert
Warner, nineteen, a dieharp'd sol
dier. Is li.-hl in the eounty Jail.
Ili admits having shot the teaeber
In her s-hiidni(nri.
Warner sa s he plan ned the night
before to kill i!m girt bet atiMe she re-ftiM-
t talk w Mb him.
lie ImmiIiL the revolver four days
ago.
I'rierids of Ml km Ca'-br say that War-i.i-i,
w bi Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilirarn Uitrtn r of .larks. hi, Mleh., has
I it -nt fnri-jiig his att'-pll'-ns on ti
traeht-r nnd that ;he tried to preveilt
his eoming to Lndl to see b-r.
She refund to h-t him aecompany
her fmni ln-r boarding pluee to the
"ietiool.
Fling With Girls
Costs Him $600
I, find in.- -Having reeehed an
eiiL'airrmt nt ritik' frurn (Jeorgt
i Fl in in WMIfinsiiii, who went to
Wmil w tfb on in 1 1 n 1 1 Inn work,
Ml Eva I.tint n-nt .fl.'to on ar-ti'lt-v
fur th.' "liMtMMi drawer."
Tin- ciiiirt-dilp b.-ti'd two
rars. Tht-n the ymmg man
w rot that he "had imeth)ng
on his ml lid" w hlch he w Khed
to t-ll tin1 t'lt l, and he went ui :
"I think it would he best If we
hroke. our frleml-hlp,
"I am spending most of my
time doufi lit-r' wltli other glrN,
and I ean e (lie way I nm go
ing I vhall be no gimd to atiy
boily. "I run riot be wurl.lng with
irl its all day and at straight to
ward joij. I would never be
riL'hf. us down le re I have had
my Ming."
A hr'-a'ti t't iromKe nrfloii
brought tiiMint hi ui was tinde-fi-ndi'd.
Mi Lunt was an iird-i-d
dniiiagi4.
Took 'Em Along,
Springfield. III.-Did revolvers ter
rify burglai s who Invaded I'blllp
N'el-Ii'H b'xneT Not by n bng fhot I
K I ri ri; i sf two, tin y limply took Vm
Keep Your Car
Spick and Span
IT your enr Is lmid-atiilned, woallu-r worn nnd shabby, retlninh It
wllh .tenie Qunlity Motor Car finishes. Thoir use makes re-lliilsh-Ing
IncxiHMislvo, they nru easy to apply, and by following the simple
I ii.hi nice kins a bcaulllul and lusting linish may be obtained.
ACME QUALITY
MOTOR CAR Finishes
iire tifforod In popular colors, an usod by tho loading manufacture.
They uro nuido CHpeclally for auiomobllo use, and ure recommend
ed to the automobile owner, iu mutter whether he expects to do
l lit work himself, or employ an export finisher.
Call nt our store, und let us show you color munples.
Hamilton Drug Company
241 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Oreg
iu:.isti:i;i:d shokthokn kali:.
(Farm Bureau Monthly).
On June tho lINth Mr. K. II. Hob
lowuy, of Albany, Oregon, will sell
his entire herd of registered Shorl
hortiH at public auction, Mr. Hollo
way'H place is 4 iuIIoh soulhcuHi of
Altmny. All thu.se uttendinK the
Shorthorn salo at Koschui'K last year
will remember Mr. Holloway's slock,
as he had heveral heal in the cou
sfiiment. Mr. Unlloway is leasing
his farm on account of hlri health. A
splemlld opportunity to secure some
good slock.
W'o have
a full line of feod for
horses, cows,
the pi ice is
t'o.
hogs and chickens and
light. Peoples Supply
NOTHI
TO ItllHHMtS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will ho received for the opera
tion of the various ferries In Doug
jSee AshiancTsf
FOURTH ANNUAL
RO
AND
GRAND CELEBRATION
JULY 3-4-5
Bigger and Better Than Ever
!
i You know that
i great.
3
las County, Oregon, to-wlt: Smith's
Kerry, Lone Hock Kerry, Poor Furm
Kerry, Sawyers' Kerry and Bcotta
burg Kerry, for the term of three
years from July 5, 1919, provided,
however, that should a bridge be
constructed at or on any of the ferry
sites during Buid time the court
horehy reserves the right to termin
ate said contract. Bidders contract
ing fur the same will he requqlred
to maintain and keep In good repair
the roads on the river bunks below
high water mark.
Successful bidders will be re
quired to enter Into a contract aud
bond at an amount acceptable to the
County Court.
Hlds will be received not later
than 1 0 o'clock a. m. Wednesdtiy.
July 1919.
The Court reserves the right to
rejeet any or all bids'.
Bv order of the County Court.
Dated June 12, 1919.
E. II. LENOX,
County Clerk.
UND-UP
means something
Be there.
How to Clothe
Feet Right
As shoe rcpalri'ra of the better class
wo aru In poMMim to answer this
i'ry. First, woar comfortable
sIwm'h - -mill what Is more comfort
able than a worn pair? Next, sare
money on yonr shoes and can you
fuvo more than on repaired aboes?
I. list, wear shapely shoes w re
Khapu ax well as rebuild them.
W. S. HOWARD
(iiMMlynir Slice Itcpalrer.
2ns N. Juokon St. Roseburc.
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