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ROSEnmO yEWS-ItEVlETV. WEDNESDAY. AIM-.II. 26, 1022. PAGE FIVE DID YOU KNOW? That there are over 800,000 Owners in the United States. . AND OVER 250 SATISFIED OWNERS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY THE NEW SUPERIOR CHEVROLET Sells for $675.00 F. O. B. Rosebure' fliNNK TAYLOR. AND IS THE FASTEST SELLING STANDARD FULLY EQUIPPED AUTOMOBILE IN THE WORLD. SERVICE GARAGE i IT Ml 1 tmmm BBSBBSB1 BfBBaSBSSSsBBBBsVBBBMaBBSBBaH ROSEBURC, OREGON fas Alton for AprU lerm Cctinty Court . -it tsrni county court, I aW Apr" I . ihH time I"8 iu""" M' wcd and warrants. lor II" w'"- ,i? C W. Crocker 2.1.94,, '"1: ,147. A. L. Atkens, t- VT rela 22.47, H. I.. noughts Abstract 12.110. ChiMP) Douglas Stet'l Tape Co. ! M-ase 7.65. .'i-4.c?:,"-4,;rncno8 Sella Kolkema M j. nst 5 00. Mrs. K, ,ntTo J " 5rhrey 7.50 lnv "-.. a V starmer H0P .14,;?u ;;, 7 0. Lee 'i 00 C. A. Stark 1.00. C. Wm. Hedrick Ijijh pr!r , oi.'rhirchlll Hardware Co. ErrU)dy Ejchanse 1.7-', ro. 40.no. Scott Bros. CO I'CTRT: R. W. 1'" , Edwin W.ver 3S.00 Edwin !' ni-wav Spiv re Co. .V ftM 24:. "'"ice p r Schulte 47.0. John J. 1,'S.W.C. H. DaortwW ,1 Moore l.aii. -' " jon Moore "lien 2 00. J. C. Kloin & Son is conoelv 4".00. O. S- Clay- .,, Eilsar Warner , j.00, fieo. Jones 6l.i.0, h. vv. 4 S.30. C. A. Ilougneii tip. E Hitter u3.00. Dr. i if 00. Dr. Ton-ell 5. 00. Dr. nilOT S.M; 8CII. RfPR.:0. C. -JUT Ella H. nrown E Haslet 2.25, Peter Adams )K C. A. Jone3 2.00, N. P. a 00, A. U Mallary 2.00. J. owman 10.77: POOR & IN DO: -iSupnly Co. 88.40, E. L. Aik U. Economy Grocery 29.40, h. . 41 S9. P. A. Ilrand 5.00, U Bros. 20.00, Rice Bros. & luiOftn.B. R. RIohter Co. In, ft A. Moore 50.00, Phillip Oll- M.W. mt-daie rnarmncT rt.tv, for Men 127.30, E. J. Humph :5.S3, Waampoles Cash & Car jie 10.00, Nathan Fullerton 6, pr Dm? Co. 10.70, Wilson utiie fo. 54.4r,, S. n. llrlsbin . D L. Wheeler 10.00, Rice t Adann 19.30, Mnn v Hosptt 10: JAIL: Dr. Clair K. Allen Rjl'S. Cafeteria 14.".4.i; CVR. Wwfern I'nion Tel. Co. 4.97, Review Co. 3S.Cr, H. S. Freneh RoseVirg Book Store 21.00. t Co. 32S.23. Pacific Tel. i. Co. 70.07, The Sun Print Ing ! 0. Etifpne Dletziron Co. .94. Tribune 20 .10. Sit ndard Oil S. rnderwood Typewriter Co. t. Kilham Stat. Co. Irt.fiO, Tt.x 1.S4. Ira B. Riddle 10.02; Mil: K. K. Rnldnson 5.18. Ion 1.00. Mrs. Wade 3.75, )i. Pttrhford 9.00: FERRY: HM Ullv 2 17. C. W. Andrus HI-'C.: R. L. Whipple 55.80, Ri.-e h.H. Ghrs and l'rud "'fo 107.05, IiotiKlas County i l Power Co. SS.90. iwl P'striet i'ayroll. '2: D. (i. Kvans 11.98. O. K. : . Carl Lnndeen 4.99. C. '.. H. D. Connine 26.00, Kins 21.00, C. W. l.undeon -3:C. 9. McCollum 10.50. MCollco j. no, li. m. CI: v 9. I. fcnfh- u.oo. Henry Andms H Austin i.fiii; Dlst 4: ; Roo. J. R. Dail.-v 7.00, Jon 31.00; i,ist. r,; Frank Dl,t. . w. J. llurehard r- Andrews 1 . r, 0 . (:eo. B. Ham- Ktircliard 1.50, waarci l.r.o. Wt.rren 'VaK- uit. 7: n. C). Wetitherly "r Heh 12 00, Howard Itnl.ert Tapp 2.00. '. just. in: .0hr. Roberta u. Friend 15.00, Geo . .00: ist. 11; n ,C .1? Oft T).... r 'K7 12.00. T. M. Dunham ' K Evans 9.9S, f. H. Evans f.. I'. tt- '' Coats 10.00, :di t- : Ili?t : Edward r t';?"' J!- W. Dirk 15.00: n. loturorth 54.25 A. t Clay Wm. Ash 6.00, I .ini e. no Din. - v " Ash f t ' , A. I.. Mt.thewH I'M.' .'. ",rVfty . 1'eter r""- 19: J. D. Scott R. p pLam V2 ',n- ' C. .lonef. ii; Nan 2i.on, ki- """"n is. la. Too Small or Too Large plumbing AND Heating FIT BROS -2li2U!inand Oak John G. Biorker 15.00, Jimmy Simp son 13.50, Gill Smith 7.50, Tom Hedgneth 6.00, J. li. Gilliam 14.25, John Odgen 28. E0, Mark Hull 12.75, C. C. l'rutt 2.25, J. D. Owenu 4. DO, li. J. Killingon 14.95, Edward Bar ton 14.95, Geo. Uartoti 14.95, Walter Ilarton 14.95, Paul Eldridge 29.95, Geo. Smith 8.97, Floyd Smith 7.47, E. C. Ream 5.98, W. C. Levins 32.89, Win. Conley 26.91, J. L. Scott 20.94, W. C. Levins 65.31, Wm. Copley 44. 85, Homer Martin 35.94, W. W. Nail 17.94, Wm. Holsclan Z.99, Jimmy Simpson 23.85, Dili Smith 11.96; Dlst. 20: R. J. Spauldlng 54.00, Har ry Hedrick 6.00, Lee Darker 3.00, Jack Alarcholi 6.00, C. L. Spauldlng 21.00, William Mattoon 9.00, Oscar Mattoon 9.00, Elijah Harlem 6.00, K. C. Young 3.00; Dist. 21; W. C. Hondc-rer 49. 0, J. E. Haney 33.00, F. Galdablni 30.00, M. Pernini 18.00, II. Hess 1.60, L. E. Wertz 27.00, W. Periui 3.00, Dert De Launay 12.00. S. C. Baldwin 12.00. W. H. Daugher- ty 15.00, J. Galdablni 60.00, G. I. Brown 60.00, Barto Perini 60.00, C. H. Miller 24.00; Dist. 23: W. Castor 13.00.: Dist. 24: II. R. Parks 27.75, Guy Millard 55.50, S. Brown 27.00, Dist. 26: D. A. McCord 17.00, Geo. Cbenoweth 9.00. Jeff Medley 3.00, Wendel Trultt 6.00, Wm. Dear 6.00. Vernon Rugg 4.50, Emerson Rugg 3.00. Claud Harvey .75, Alvin Man ning .75; Dist. 27: G. B. Winnifoid 22.75, Lee Winnlford 35.97, C. A. McN'ahb 3.00, Henry Crane 3.00; Dist. 28: T. E. Grae 3.5 Dlst. 30: Alfred Cloake 60.87, T. J. Blevlns 10.50, Jerome Smith 10.50; Dist. 31: I. R. Chaney 3.25, John Sutton, Fred Perdue 1.50, Willie Rachor 1:50, Henry Rachor 1.50, Raymond Snv- der 1.50; Dlst. 33: P. B. Lane 25.25, G. E. Davis 21.00, Sylvan Burroughs 4.50, Ermal Singleton 6.00. Louis Singleton 6.00; Dist. 37: A. T..Tfcbor 57.00,, M. H. Larson 18.00; Dist. P8: C. W. Groves 63.38. C. W. Groves 8.10. J. T. Morrison 2.23, Paul Spain 2.98; Dist. 39r E. C. Davis 32.50, P. A. Piiggs 10.50; J)lst. 42: A. L. Dyer 16.60, O. L. Sellers 6.00; Dist. 46: Arthur Wooley 3.50. Fred Clark 3, M. C. Gunter 6.00, W. E. Powel 3, A. J. Mllligan 2.25; Dist. 49: H. A. Carlson 7.00, Kenneth Peterson 6. 75, John P. Stlckney 7. 50, B. F. Prey 10.50. ForreRt L. Jones 3.00; Dlst. 50: H. H. Strong .88. James Evans 15.00, MV E. Rabka 21.00, Cal Dailey 12.00. J. F. Lamareaux 33.75, Jnmes GlUsple 33.75, O. K. Evans 12.47, . H. Evans 14.97, .C A. Dailey 4.48, IT. S Loveland 4.48, Chas. Penner 4.48, D. G. Evans 9.98, O. K. Evans 9.98: Dist. 61: K. L. Thornton 4.98. S D. Gnu 11.98, Coo. Moore 4.48. Gerald Thornton 4.48; DtBt. 52: D. G. Evans 4.99, G. H. Evans 9.98. C. H. Evans 9.98; Dlst. 53; G. C Powell 1400, Jas. Mclitigil 19.50. T. E. Higgonbotham 6.00; Dist. D6: Rollie Johnson 12.00, El den Crow 1.50. Lloyd Johnson 12; Dist. 69: C. C. Long 26.00, I. L. Hatfield 12.00, Morris Welch 6.00, J. A. .loleson 6.0". C. IT. Joleson 6, Carl Blumberg 12.00, John Galley 7.50, J. A. McComas 7.60, Ed. Mc Comas 3.00. Frank McComas 6.00; Dist 60: Win. Horn 12.25, II. E Farrls 10.50, T. S. Pon 6.00; Dist. 61; G. T. Rover 72.62, Frank Roye. 45.00, R. A. Kent 27.00. J. J. Mere dith 4 2.00, Lester Meredith 21.00, O. T. Henry . 18.00. John Hogan 10.50. Fred Huntley 6.00. John Plmupe 18.00"; Dist. 64: Frank J. Wilder 25.08. A. D. Aurpin 1.50; Dist. 65: T. H. Cutsforth 1.75, E. W. Riddle 5.00. Bernard Chaney 1. 50, J. M. Deardorff 6.50, J. H. Far rar 6.00. C. E. Grubb 3.00; Dlst. 66: T. E. Burnett 38.00, Tom Bur nett, Jr., 12.00; Dist. 68: Pete riam 9.75, Joe S.-.fley 3.00, Clyde Fuller ton 1.50, Chnrlev Wilson 6.00, A. Eldcro 4.50, Ralph Fullerton 3.00; Dlst. 69: E. R. Short 3.50, Ed. Sands 3.00, W. P. Powell 1.50, J. R. Clay ton 1.50; Dist. 71: "H. J. Fretwell 18.00, Ed. Wright 6.00. J. H. Hays 3.00, Ed. Wright 2.99, J. Greenwood 1.49; Dist. 72: Jack Higgins 22.75, Vernon Poole 10.50, D. Poole 4.50, J. 1). Wright 6.00. Konri District Hills. Dist. 2: Gen. Road 123.30, J. E. Xolson r,3.75; Dist. 3: Jowett Mill 54.90; Dlst. 5: J. R. Browne 42.10; Dist. 7: II. A. Cool 3.50: Dist. 11: J. C. Heilly 1.25; Dist. 17: Chas. Acker 5.04, Gen. Road 25. u6, llouaer llerrlngton 17.25; Dlst. 19: Clark & Dewey 43.35, E. J. Humphreys 23.92, Gen. Road. 109.80; Dlst. 20: H. A. Cool 28.10, J. A. Hamilton 18.48; Dist. 21: Wynne & Lime 28.60: Dist. 20: D. A. McCord 7.01, John Abeene .95. V. 1). Harvey. 1.88. Otto H. Hunt .75: Dist. 3u: W. T. Cloake 11.60, Churchill Hardware Co. .90, C. W. Culver 1.30, Gen. Road 4.05 Gen. Road 10.00: Dist. 36: Badgley Zig ler Hwd. Co. 3.00; Dist. 41: A. C. Rexroad 4.35; Dlst. 50: Haveland & Kllley 9.60. J. E. Nelson 71.30, Gen. Road 61.40; Dist. 62: Gen. Road 7.80; Dlst. 53: Stearns & Chenoweth 12.25; Dist. 57: Russell Grader Man. Co. 87. 6J. Norman Bros. Co. 15.40: Dist. 60: Norman Bros. 5.53, Rus sell Grader Man. Co. 87.62; Dist. 1: Gen. Road 15.36: Dist. 62: Gen. Road 15.26; IlisL 6 4: Riddle Hwd. Co. 12.15; IHst. 65 A. C. Rexroad 5.50; Dist. 66; Gen. Road 82.50; Dlst. 70: Cowans Garage 5.75; Hist. 71: 0. W. Culver 12.50. Grn. Road 32.00; Dist. IS: Gen. Ttortd. 10.00. Snrll Tnw Payroll. Dist. 12 T. P. Heard 45.50, Chas. Lutman 12.00; Dlst. 41: T. L. Brew er 6.50, II. R. Jones 4.50, Hans Wea ver 12.00, T. L. Brewer 22.75, B. R. 'ones 00. D. E. Hurst 12.00, Jess Thotn.-.son 3.00. Floyd Lowden 3.00, Frank Beck 9.00; Dist. 46: Arthur Woolley 64.31, M. C. Gunter 11.97, Jake Bowers 50.83, Fred Harris 63. 90, L. Veley 68.89. W. Powell 68.85, P. N. Gunter 26.90, D. Gunter 25.40, Fred Powel 34.38; Dist. 49: L. B. Judy 83.05, L. A. Boak 68.80, W. P. Jcdy 6.99, Herman Akin 64.27, Fred liartmsa 43.33, Alden Baken 10.46, Frank Xewkirk 31.89, Charles Smith 17.94, August Smith 47.83, E. W. Smith 17.98. Oral Barnes 34.38, H. E. Baker 7.47. HILLS Dist. 7: Gen. Koad 356.42; Dist. 49: A. B. Daly 345.00. General Road PajrolL C. W. Lundeen 2.05, W. V. Hurst 130.35, W. I. Smith 68.60, C. V.Jen nluga 7.86, Paul Simpson 6. 98, D. A. Peasley 66.81, Wm. Van Buskirk 29.92, D. J. Burke 7.86. W, P. Paris 15.96, J. H. Paris 3.99, Frank Stev enson 18.95, Ira B. Miles 67.83, E. H. Lough 82.33, D. G. Evans 47.41, G. K. Evans 27.44, Carl Lundeen 4.99, C. H. Evans 22.45, F. Blom bcrg 41.16. G. C. Powell 3.49, H. 8. Powell 6.99. General Road Bills. II. 'J. Fretwell 6.00. H. neRernndl 6. CO, Standard Oil Co. 279.26, Harry i ear 1, nice iiros. & Adams 4.81, The Roseburg Garage 3.05, Motor Shop Garage 9.75, A. Fields 6.00, 8. B. Crouch 408.21. C. A. Lockwood 5.50. A. M. Stenger 7.00, Churchill Hwd. Co. 13.77. North Side Grocery 37.68, Road Builders Eq. Co. 13.11. H. S. French 4.53, Russell Grader to. 17a.25. Roy Catching 2.90. Myr tle Creek Tel. Exch. 2.00, Liberty i.arage 38. Uu, Page Lumber & Fuel Co. 13.12, Yoncalla Lumber Yard 27.62, Mathews Weld. Wks. 27.15, Standard Oil Co. 4.60. Market Itoad Payrolls. . G. B. Winnlford 6.49, Leo Winnl ford 2.98, Geo. Solomon 1.49, G. S. Winniford 2.60, C. A. Catching 153. 72. Charley Bearss 53.28, Pas Dono van 35.16, I. E. Moss 66.79. Ray iioss 68.79, John Hartley 61.73, H. Anderson 25.93, Robert Peterson 46.33. H. Hokanson 46.15. Ed. Nel son 35.93, Wn. Zameltes 35.93, Wal ter Urookhart 60.89, C. Anderson 62.73, Charley Davis 36.75, O. A. Shields 27.38, S. L. Stewart 29.70, Elmer Hanson 48.78, Charley Nelson 35.90, Nelse Klang 35.90, O. Ander son 35.90, J. Nordstrom 35.80, J. Carlson 37.38, J. H. Johnson 60.53, R. N. Harris 22.54, A. Delmore 15.05 J. Schuster 27.31, J. Maley 36.27, R. E. Loomis 26.17, Ernest Johnson 36.82, John Larson 28.43, P. L. Johnson 11.22, John Dunham. 8.24, D. W. Logan .28, Ben B. Irving 76. 85. J. W. Cole 25.94, L. H. Smlck 24.94, C. A. Beemdn 29.94, M. D. Settle 22. 45,' F. J. Cole 20.96, W. Lex 17.95. Market Road Rills. Gen Road 81.80, Frank Sagaberd 9.65, Umpqua R. SU Nuv. Co. 20.5, Goe. K. Quine 10.00, C. A- Catching 820.36, FirBt Bank of Reedsport 91.17, Burdick & Lovelace Cash Store 9.30, Pete Moran 34.00, Win chester Bay Lbr. Co. 78.75, Walter Brookhart 45.00, Gen. Road 133.50, Burdick & Lovelace 6.10, I. Carlson 7.98, A. Delmore 3.09, Nelse Klang 8.73, Charlie Nelson 10.25, 11. Ho kanson 12.33. Elmer Hansen 6.98, J. Nordstrom 10.63, Robert Peterson 12.333, Frank L. Taylor 953.02. 11)21 Itonil Payroll. H. C. Crocker 6.98. Lloyd Davis 5.98. O. L. Sellars 1.4 9. H. L. Sic Henry 5.99, H. C. Crocker 6.98, Llovd Davis 6.98, O. L. Sellars 1.49, H. L. McKenry 5.99. G. A. McHenry 84.28, S. K. Bowden 47.88. N. E. Richardson 43.89, J. A. Caraway 47.88. G. A. McHenry 11.98. S. K. Bowden 7.98. J. A. Caraway 7.98, N. E. Richardson 7.98, O. A. McHenry 6.24, 8. K. Bowden 3.99, N. E. Rlch-4-dson 3.99, J. A. Caraway 3.99, G. A. McHenry 41.94. S. K. Bowden 23.94, N. E. Richardson 19.95, J. A. Cariwav 23.94, Edgar Richards 8.94 G. A. McHenry 62.68, S. K. Bowden 23.94. N. E. Richardson 23.94, J. A. Carawav 23.94, H. C. Powell 134.73, R. V. Klein 192.21, Guy Murphy 109.79. Douglas Dailey 23.94, L. R. Rackleff 47.88, Nels Sernes 180.76. Ed. Russell 119.79. Wm. Hanson 124.20, A Titus 112.89, W. Y. Botts 101.57. G. S. Hinsdale 199.74, ti. i.. Robinson 149.74, Guy Murphy 29.95 J. W. Cole 177.75, L. H. Smick 119. 75, C. A. Beeman 131.77, M. D. Set tle 107.26, F. J. Cole 159.22. W. lex 23 94, G. A. McHenry 30.86, S K Bowden 15.96. X. E. Rlchnrdson 15.96, P. D. Wolford 7.98, Edgar Richard 5.96. 11(21 Bond Hills. H. L. McHenry 9.00. H. L. McTTen rv 6.00, Douglas Abstract Co. 21.50. I Elmer Nolson 18U6.KX, .Mfizger v Johnson 322.00. Carl Dietsch 25.00. .1 Elmer Nelson 65.28, A. L. Dyer 238 70, D. G. Glass 97.00. Tom Strode 17.00. B. D. Dyer 30.30. J W & J. H. Hillstrom 1128.37. Gen. Road 102.52, Chtirohall Hwd. Co 1 35 W. S. Cierar 2.0O. VV. S. Cierar 1 BO, Gen. Road 3.12, Gen. Road ito-. fu-,i Hvrfell 3.05. Joplln ft iFld'on 75H6.SO, Kernan ft Franklin 170- 00 J. W. Cole 20.79. Kernan ft. Franklin 1097.49. rmpn.ua Riyer Steam Nav. Co. 66.00. Gardtner Mill Co 122.30. If. L. Mrllenry 120.00. i.T. A. Janelle 22.60, t'mpqua Boat ft f f liinet Shop 3.50. J. l-aui f-i ')S 41 P. L. Iwrence 28. 4 4. I nlon Iron Wks. 30.60, W. P. Reed 5.00 Gen. Road 370.4 1, R. . Klein n.o... Matthews Weld. Wks. I Crouch 5.20. J. Elmer Nelson 6J0.00, J. Elmer N'lson 110.28. mi 7 Ikwid Payroll. i D O Evans 22.45. G. K. Evans I 17 46 D. (i. Evans 7.48, G. K. Evans C. II. Evans 34.9:',. C. A. Daily il6 44. 11. S. Iceland 16.4 4. Chas. I Penner 8.21, D. O. Weathcrly 63.13, Arthur Mack 14.95, Leo Diokhart 24.64, John Delany 14.96, Dale Swearlngen 14.95. Ed. H. lins 14.95 Art Lentgans 28.40, Albert Hancock 14.95, Chas. Clements 35.11, Jack Larson 14.95, Francis M-k 32.95, Lue Rowe 11.96, Lue Howe 26.95. 1917 Bond Mllll-'. Gen. Road 94.60, J. E. Kelson 126.60, Montague O'Reilly Co. 9, 500.16, Transfer General Co. 65.20. ML G. BARNES MAKES GOOD HIS BOYISH BOAST AT JUMBO'S BIER FAItMEKS ATTKNUOX. Just received anotlier car of Page fencing, beat fence at bout price. STEARNS ft CHENOWETH, Oakland and Yoncalla. OT1CB TO roSmACTOllM. highway okhthi;'tu. uoifi. I..KH VOVKTW OHK(.V Sealed bid will be received by the County Court of IouKla Tounty. Ore gon, nt the courthouse In KoiMiburK. Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 12th day of May 1922 for construction work on a Bection of road botwM-n Pacific Highway and Chenoweth I'ark. known as Goodrich Highway Paction. The work involves approximately 3V milt'3 of reshaping and (rravellnK. the limits being more particularly dii'rlb-d as from a point which bears 2400 W. and 140' N. of the "rt cor. tfecs. 20 and 21. T. 24-6; thence easterly and northerly S Ml.; also brr. at a pt. on the Pac. Hwy. In 8ec. 27-23-5; thence southerly IS Ml. Also for construction work on a sec tion of rond between Oakland and Knffllsh Settlement, known ji Plnka ton Kectlon, The work Involves ap proximately 2 miles of reshaping and graveling, the limits belnn more par ticularly described as from Kngllnh Settlement School House to the resi dence of I-loyd pinksion. No bid will be considered umens ac companied by cash, bidder' bond or rprt ififd rhprK for an amount eaual to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount nf thu bid. A sufficient bond win oe required ior the faithful performance of tle con tract in a sum equal to one-half the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications forms of con tract, proposal blanks, and full Infor mation for bidders may be obtained at the office of the county clerk of the county roa'mator, courtlmuise, ItoMe burg, Oregon, upon the deposit of live dollars. The right Is reserved to reject any Item or all proposals, or to accept any separate Item of the proposal or pro posals deemed best for Hit- county. IHA B. ItmiJl-K. County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. NOTICE OK KAI.H OP FIVK HI ND KKI Tlini MM DOIXAKM 4 -").-OOO.OO ) DOlLAH COL M V ltOAU HON US. Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court or Touglns County, Oregon, at the courthouse at Koseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 22nd dny-of May, 1922 at the hour or ten (Hi; o'clock n. m. for the sale of Kive Hundred Thousand Dollars ($".((0,000,001 bonds of snld county, Two Hundred Twentv Thou sand Dollars $22't,)ino.OO) to he dnied June 1, 1922, and Two Hundred K1kMv Thousand Dollars (L'Ml,000.0fi to be dated September 1. 1H22. Issued in de nominations of Klfty rollnr ($r.rt.oo) or multiples thereof up to One Thou sand Dollffrs (linoo.oo,, at the option of the successful bidder, and bearing interest nt the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the county treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, or at the fis cal agency of the State of Oregon In N'ew York City. New York, at the option of the hhlder, on the first day of Mrireh find September of eftii year. Said bonds shall mature as follows: Series 3, for $1 1 0.ono.00 seven years from and after the datf of issue. Series 4, for $1 lO.ony.oo. eight years from and after the date of Ipmuc. Series 5, for $1 10.oim.oo. nine years from and after the date of Issue. Series fi. for $ 1 10.ooit.oo, t-n years from and after I tie date of lsue. $ti0.000.oo of Serbs 7. eleven years from and nfter the dste of Issue." That snid Klve Hundred Thousand Dollars ($:.0i,0rt0.eo htreby advertised for sale, are Series t. 4, fi A and part of Sries 7 of ten (!' enu.il flnnunl series authorized by vote of the people of Douglas County, Or- gon, at an elec tion held on June ?. l't-'l. aggregating One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars (t 1 .100.UOO.00 i. A draft or- duly certified check drawn on a repmoIMe bunk In tht) amount of rive St per cent of the par value of tho bonds hid for, piiynMe to Tra It. Kiddle, County Ch-rk of 'DoukIhs fnunty. Oregon, muct tK'conipjiny each oiu; sucn uepoaic to ne returned ir tne ld Is rot aceepted, but if the bid is accepted and the full amount of the bid Is not paid within thirty Cl'n d;ivs after receiving notice by regi(fr-d mail that the s.ild bonds are rend- for delivery, jt;ifd check fir draft and the proceeds t hereof shr. 11 become t lie property of Douglas County. Hids for any nond or mimrn-r or ttonds will tin reelved. itld will be acn-pted for cash only and no bid for less thun par will be considered. Said bids will be publicly opened in the 22nt day of Miy, l:i:a, at ten MO) o'clock a. m. of natd-day. In the ourt room of HHid eour In tli1 city of toehurg, Dougliin rnutitv, On-gon. The right to reject any and nil hid, r to accept p:trts of any bid unlimit ed and to reject other parti thereof, Is hewby expressly reserved by the ounty court. All bids are to 4ie iiddrepxcd to Tru Kiddle, rnuiity Clerk of Doitnlns "'ounty, Oregon, and endorsed on ilie nvelope: "Hid for Don gins C-niiit t 'load Honds. Issue No. 2." A certitid criv or all court orders anil the proceeding imj con'M-. tlon villi the ttfnie of t-ns vmn niiiv bo isd upon appli at ion to the uul r 'igned. ?ft A II. ItlDI'I.K. 'ounty Clerk of Iiouglns County. Oregon. x..!. . . f - y - . j .y&zzStr?' Thirty-seven years aso a farmer lad stood in the railway yards tit St. Thomas, Ontario, and gazed at the huge, huddled hulk of Jumbo dead killed by a Grand Trunk rail way switch engine. The lad was Al G. Barnes, known throughout that part of the province as "the boy horse trainer," a lad whose father had a standing forfeit of $100 posted for anyone that could produce a balky equine that younp Al G. could not drive oil In ten minutes. T. 23, n. 5. Also tor construction work on a ac tion of road between Yoncalla and lOlkhead, known as Applt'Kiite Section. The worlf Involves approximately 2 miles of Rrudinr and rravellnK, the liniltii belnsr mrte'- particularly ' de scribed a, from Knir. .Sta. U:'-l-30 to Enir. Sta. 242-1-20, in Sue. 31, T. 22, it. 4, and fcc. 5 and , T. 23. It. 4. Also for construction work on a gee tion of road betwi-en Myrtle Crock and NuKWelt. known ns Ireland Hill Sec tion. The work involve. Approximate ly 4 mile of Krarilnir. the limit lielnw more particularly (li-serlhed as from IOnif. Hta. 0-l-Ou to KnK. Stu. 15-1-27.9, In Sec. 23, T. 20. R. 5. Al.o for construction work on a sec tion of road between Myrtle Creek and Buck I-'ork. known as HtUcer Creek . llrltlve Sttctlon. The work Involves the conMruetlnn of a 7'x'22 Helnfnrced ' Concrote llrldKe located In See. 14. T. 29 H. 5. about 2 nii.-ei east of tho town j of Mvrtlo Creek. . No hhl will be considered unless ac companied ly cash, bidder's bond or , certitled check for an nmount eoual to at least five (M per cent of tho total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will he required t for the faithful performnnee of the contract In a .urn eoual to one-half the total amount of the bid. j IMans. specifications, forms of con- I tract, proposal lile.nks, nod full infor mation for hlddera mav be obtained at the office of the county clerk or the county roadmaster. courthouse, l'ouir-' li- Oountv. Oregon, upon the depoait of five dollars. t Tho rltfht Is reserve,! to releet anv i Item or all proposnla. or lo accept cny aepnrate Item of the proposal or pro posals deemed best for the rountv. tin n. liii'iii.i:. County Clerk of DoiiKlas County, Ore-Ron. Gazing on the dead Barnum ele phait. young Barnes declared, "Some liy I'll have a biRser circus than lliU one and I'll have a bigger ele flont lhi.n Jumbo!" By-standers InuKhurl, but there were some who J.tve A second thought to the lad's boast, for they had a lively respect or his way wlih animals. Tha next year tho boy took the rad with a pug log aud a grey hound. His rise to the ownership hnd operation of the world's largest wild antma) circus Is the greatest in- WAHIIED BAN II AND GRAVEL. Clean washed sand and gravel de livered anywhere in Roseburg, $2.00 per cubic yard. DENN'S TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. IXKC'litlC CVItl.lXG IRONS will not burn the hair. $3.75 and up. Hudson Electric Store. dividual achievement in white top history. And this year, Al Q. Barnes has made good more than made good his boyish boast by presenting to the American publl Tusko, the largoBt elephant In the world, foot teller than Jumbo, and a ton and halt heavier an elephant with tUBks six fct!t long, a veritable mammoth. When the Al G. Barnes wild animal circus conies to Roseburg Thursday, May 4ih, be sure and see Tusko. He is an education In himself. The world will never see his like again. - THE MOTOR IXX. Mr. Car Owner: With our long experience In gen eral repairing and rebuilding we are preparing to give you the best serv ice on your car, truck or tractor. No job too small or too large for us. THE MOTOR INN, Ernest Kelly, Prop. 521 North Jackson St. GOING FISHING? OF COURSE YOU ARE J.lKt how lo you fish? , Willi or without a bobber? With a whit1 fly or a green one? W ith a copper bixMui or n ulckle one? . With n Hllii line or a cotton one? Willi a humboo Mle or a fWIiiiiK rod? ' With a Mem wiml or automatic reel? With a worm, salmon eggs or chub bait? Willi old shoes or wadero? Willi a k'k or a landing net? With a fishing license, or without 0:10? With a IImIi biiNket or n alrlnglng line? No matter how you tll no mutter what equipment you prefer uo mutter whether you ftquaw iKu or use a casting rod we can lit ou complete. Sportsmen come from the city am! huy their tackle here because we know wh;it they want and we carry the numt complete stock to he found 011 the coast. And tho prices are rlhl. S. 15. CROUCH IIAUmVAKK & SPOKTIXG C.OOD.H. 113 Sheridan Street. otici: to nvi n ctomv 'lighnny ('onatmef Icn. IIoiikIns Oisb ty, Orcgin. Pealrii bids will h relved bv the 'ounty Court f D-' U-'tas Counly. Ore ;on. st the coin tho . t-t, In Hon buru. regon, nt 10 o'elo k m. m. on th iiti lay of May, for conslrm t ion nn section of roil ln tiri Von' t 1 1 t .ind :tk Creek ItrldL'e. via Ihivtuirst, nown as Miller Se ' nn. The w orK nvolves apprMtniste mil" of urid ng and K W miles of grs vei ig, t oe Iniits being more H.ri teul.trly ! crthed a. from a p"h't which bears s' '7U il ifre-i W. li'i' ti feet from tb V. K corner Se 7, T. 21, It. . IN'n' lortherly to the N. hnu of Sic. 3'. T. 12, 11. 5. Alfo ffr cr.nst rt''t ion work on a sc ion of roiid MW'ifi Pse. Hwv. and Yoncalla. via Hire V;itly. known r. tlce Vh1I"V Section. Tne Work Jnwdven pfroxliTwiteiy 3-4 mlo- "f grsidlng. the limits b ing nior p.trtleuinrly de-s-rlbed ns from Kntf. Sta, o-'-on ti Lug. ta. 3S-1-77.4, In 2v and 21, NOTICE OP FAL.K OF flOVK K N M V. N T TIM Mhft. lieneral Land (uTivr, Washington. D. C. March 1, l'JJ2. Notice is hereby Riven that subject to the conditions and limltattutis of the Act of June 9. 1916 (31 Stal.. 2181. nn.i the Instructions of the Secretary of the 1 titer lur of September 15, 1 1 J ( 4 I D.. 447), the timber on the following Innds will be sold May 9, 1&IC1. at lu o'clock a. m. at public suction at the United States land office at Itoschurg. Oregon, to the highest blddT at not less than the appraised value ns shown by this notice, snlo to be sub-1 tecjt to the approval of the Secretary of 1 the Interior. The purchase price, wltlij an additional sum of one-firth of one; per cent thereof, being corniiilsstun j allowed, must be deposited, at liiiiu o: sale, money to be returned if ;i h In not approved, otherwise patent will Is sue for the timber which must be re moved within ten years. Itiils will J.el received from citizens of tlio I'nited I Htfites, HfsoeiarloiiH nf such eltlxens sml corporations orRunffced under the laws of the I'nited States or nny fctHte, Territory or District thereof only. I'p on application of a qualified pnrchsser, the tuntie'- tm any lewni sunoivifion will be offered sei;irately before being Included in nnv iffi-r of a InrtsT unit. T. K. S It. 3 W., Kec. 2i, NK-, vellow Hr "0 M.. ml tir 7Mi M., NV XK'i, vellow tir T"r M . reri (ir 1'tf.M M . red cedar Z't M. SK' NK't, yellow tir M., red tir Si0 M . red cedar M . SW'sJ XK'i, yellow fir M. red lir ie..H, , none of ttie yellow and reil (Ir timber and red cedar tl".iier to be sold for les tnan fl.r.o per M, T. 21 S.. It I W Sec. SK'i SV',. red fir nf. m.. ren cenar c n. nv ,, r fir 1 1 no M. none of the r d fir timber to be rold for less th'in II Ho per M., and none of the rd c-d;ir tlmb-r to bt Mid for l-s thtm fit c.-nta p.-r M. T. j!lH, R. B W . Sec. m, SK',i NXVL,, yel-i-iw pine fi M, bul' pirio L'J'i M . NC:. v-lloW pine 2f'0 M.. bull pirte M , fK'i SW', yellow tdn.' 2T,ti M . 11 gar pine 1 f" M . yt-llow tir 1 M non- of tne yellow and aonr t'nv timber to he nold for l t h -n t '..' per M. none of the hVI pine CmLer to r.e old for eia than t-"' per M, an1 none of the vep.ow f.r tio.i..r to t.e sold for Un tliRn SI " per M. T 11 U 12 W.. S-'. h. SK, SW,. fit fr tf't M. Port Or ford r-dar Jl" A! , SK' SK'i. red rir ?.". M.. I"rr o-'ord rd.r M, Pv; SK'i. rd 1lr M , I'ort rrford cedar - M" . n'-ne r( t In- f d Hr tl- iber to sold fir te-n ihmi f '. p r M. and none uf t'-e Pert Orford ce.lir tlmt'cr tn be si'd tr t'.sn 4eo per M fKii:ne.1 WIIJHM SpKV. CouimUilontr, General Land Office. I l Join Our Big Family- of Contented Patrons. Our placo Ih noiiiellines ttni small for Hie rmwils, but wo will nnd il a seat. Pmiiiiit M-rvlcc und tho very liest foods on the mar- .ket. I Cnfrterin Dlnm r 11 a. ni. to T::ll p. m. Waffles at all hours. Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant. VV. R. WARNER, Proprietor Messengers of Cleanliness How delightful n th an ire.cil unrmeiil Is to put on. The sun:e tl.-llglii us vilien jim hoittlit It. Anil that's our lilea of rlranliiK rniir cuniiciil.s and hiwiwiioM g(MMls to kIvo them the saute nppenrnnce ns v. Ih-ii Ihej- ttere new. Our reason dde nlce will u)';oii to give tit a rail. dcseburg o CLEANERU L.or.e 472. 30S N. Jackson 8'.