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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1911 PAGC PIV ,v.''W - j. ftfe .-;,, v. Wref swiw.aadKrj-;sATMtaKtjff'siM im-qiw Mew Fame Sosr S PIONEER SETTLER OF UMPQUA DEAD crvice 194 Sales Increase in Last Six Months Shows Trend Toward Firestone The public ha emphatically spoken. The popu lar preference in all territories is unmistakably the Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord. A standard of service has been set by these fa mous tires without parallel in the past. It has brour.ht a sales increase of 194 for the past six months over the same period of a year ago the greatest gain in ell Firestone history. The Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord Is the mighty achievement which has enabled Firestone to break the tremendous record of past Firestone success. The tire buying public has been aroused to the f 'est Kftles per Dollar results in economical mileage of the Firestone process of double gum-dipping. The buying-swing toward Firestone shows how it has advanced the public's standard of tire value. Ask owners about Firestone performance on their cars. Note the big tazicab fleets Firestone-equipped. Watch the new can you see just from the fac tories; Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords ore seen every where in fast increasing numbers. Get the maximum extra mileage that only the Firestone name assures you. Only by insisting on this name can you be sure of getting the genuine gum-dipped construction. AS , GUM-DIPPED CORDS Get a set of these Gum-Dipped Cords from one of the following dealer t Firestone Service Dealers have full equipment for quick change-overs. Make one of these Stations an active part of your trucking operations. You'll reap results in surer and more economical haulage. C. W. PARKER, Roseburg, Oregon i ; , (Hydraulic Press Service) UNION GARAGE, Roseburg, Oregon Myrtle Creek Garage, Myrtle Creek, Ore. :t.(i 1,1 THKll KTA liOPA, Calif., May 10. litcd Press.) A danrinr; fan- Aiidsuninier Dream." written I redi d by Miss Gladys M. ly of lYtalumn. designed es- to honor llurhank, will be lure of the llurhank Golden and Sonoma County Prune il here May 17 to 2(1. The celebration Is In honor of the l'i anniversary of lturlmnk's in the horticultural world. costumes and settings of the Imuiner Dream" fantasia prom- I the most elaborate and in brilliance a pageant. May of the festival will be one bucest (lays, a roso carnival lll'ltliANK) parade held In (ho morning prom-: BLIXI) MA V KINWSOISS hint; to be a beautiful nfratr. I t'lTV lilvAl 'I'll-1 li I'l-A.NS o ! NURSERY STOCK irry h full line nf trees, sninll res.-s, t, for fall delivery. I. 11. IOLI.H i:o io;i l'hono 4i:-lt lUiseliurg-, Oregon. BROCCOLI PLANTS Acelimated, St. Valentine strain. $5 per thousand. C. II. Bailey 4i Sou. Uoseburg, Ore. COLORED LIGHTING MAY NOW DISPLACE WALLPAPER USED fRy Associated Press.) " CLEVELAND, May 16. A method by which the mistress of Hie. house may completely change the mural dec orations of Ihi) entire domicile in less. . . ,..,nB pi...,,, illln .i10 than live minutes is being devised ,., , .'., nniovomon TOPEKA. Kan., May 17. (A. P.) The first campaign .inaugurated by A. IS. Van I'etten. the newly elec ted president of the Chamber of Commerce here, who is totally blind, was one for tho beautlfiea tion of this city. Despite the Tact that President Van Pel ten Is destined never to look upon the beauties of nature Iil3 campaign may bring out, ho de clares he appreciates his new honor ns president of the local civic body Krusley V. Canwtt, one of the oarly settlers of tho t'tniiqija valley, died at Lake Stevens, Washington, recently according to word received in Ihis city. Mr. Canuit has been cue from noughts county many years but was wen Known ny many of the early residents of this sec tion, roneernlua his death the Kveiett Daily Herald says: Kntsley P. Canutt, who passed away at the home of his- brother, John L. Canutt. at Ijtke Stevens on April ,'tO, was buried in Kversreen cemetery May 3, the funeral lakinK place from the Jerread chapel. The Hcv. Robert Reid, pastor of Hie Methodist church, preached the ser mon, and the 0. A. It. conducted the services at the grave. Mr. Canutt was r! scended from Revolutionary stock, his great L'randfather having served under (leneral (ireen in our first war of Independence. His grandfather ser ved under Genral Hull in the War of 1 SI 2-14 our second war for Independence. Ills father served In the Itncue Kiver Indian war. and he himself served In the Civil war. He was a member or Nathaniel Lyon post. (i. A. M. Colfax. Washington. lie was the Ron of Alexander and Sally Canutt. horn near Crawfonls vllle. Indiana, September 11, 1S4:!, at which placo his childhood days were spent. In 1SSS when nine years old. he croastd the plains with his parents to Oreron. hy ox team. This long journey consumed seven months and death visited this llt'.le caravan several times. Some were drowned crosi lne; rivers and cholera claimed several as victims. At lust nil, except tho -father and uncle of thn deceased, became discouraged and turned back, hut these two men with their families resolved to con tinue the journey alone, which they did. It required nervo and courage as tho Indians in the country through which they passed were un friendly. However, by increasing their speed they flnnlly caught up with a caravan ahead, and In Oc- Ttoher arrived In Albany. Orei-on. where they located for tho winter. In tho lipring they removed to the I'mpnua valley, Oregon, where they tetiled on a government claim. When tho deceased Was twelve ye.-.rs old the Ilosue Kiver Indian war broke out, and his father loln- ed (he Oregon volunteers and Hms- ley had to take his father's placo In assisting In the maintenance of his mother and three younger children. When tho Civil war was in progress lie rniistcd in company A. First Ore gon volunteer cavalry regiment, and served until its close. In 1S71 Mr. Lanutt and another young mnn (rav eled by pack horse to (he I'alouse country in Eastern Washington ter ritory, where he hrfmeiteaded and sport the balance of his life, Willi the exception of one year spent in the Argentine Kepublic, until a year ago. when lie came to the Sound wl'h bis brother, John L. Canutt. with whom he had made his home for the past Hi years. Had he liv ed unlii September 11, this year, he would have been SO years of age. o heie. in the Nela 1'ai k rest arc h labora tories of the General Electric Com pany. The new devire, operated entirely hy electric litduing, is capable of throwing as many KB fifty dislinctj wall paper designs on ine room in less man smy necuiiiin, t int.,ros,(l.i poitnnlty to sponsor a movement that has always been closo to his heart. A systematic organization for beautifying the city was perfected hy Mr. Van I'etten and includes SEMEDY I FOR THE aeucr OP Coughs. Colds. Croup WH00PIN3 COUOM, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLD EVERYWHERE" STUDIES MOUND BUILDERS I WANTED! (Pr Vlllt.O ff'n 1 ConVAl.l.lS, Oie.. Mar 16. Wil lamette valley mound builders were in close touch wilh Ihe other prehis toric peoples of America, is Ihe belief of Dr. John II. Hornur, of the Oreiion Agricultural College. J Similarity of stone lnsrtlpilons and , 5 other ornamentations indicates an in-! J tim.ite relation between the Calnpoola 1 9. mountt Dmiilers, the Columbus river 9 sun worshippers and the ancient Mex- nw piiuiii imt- ii nun, nt pil . ' "Indeed all these nations nossessed I a common written Innnn iira Mini!. 4iu of hleroclyphies and pictographs," said Dr. Horner. This language, com mon to Ihe people of north and noutli America, seems to havo been brought hiiher from beyond the Atlantic; Whence the mound builders came GOOD GRAIN SACKS Douglas County Flour Mill Phone 13 J compnnled by rash, bidder's bond or: lowing resolution was adopted: certified i heck for an amount rouul to "liKSOLVKIl. that th Cnmmnk ut least five (5) per cent of the total , Council of the City of Roseburg duenut . ou.ouiu oi uie oiu. it expedient and uecossary and hereby A SUflicicnt bond Will be rcauired umonses to imnrnvA f'nhh AIImv rtliu-lr is a matter nf rnnlertnre Knmo nn.l lor '" laithful pel fnrmance of (he : 51 from the North line of Lane Street (horilles believe thev came from other! conl.r!"'t ln 8um C''U111 lo oue-half the1 to the South Line of Cass Street, 10 continents, making their way from toV,1, am"ul11 "( lhp old. the CHy of Roseburg, Oregon, ln the Siberia, others maintain that they ' "''eiiieaiions, rorms or eon-1 following manner: , nm-i, iiruiKisni manss, ana run inior-i Klrst: Ily grading said street to the nation for bidders may bo obtained at proper sub-grade; . tho office of ihe county clerk or thei Stond: liy paving the roadway of rumiiiiHsicr, ouri no use, 1'oseburg. Oregon, Upon tho deiosil of five dollars. Tho right is reserved to reject uny item or all proposals, or to accept any separate item of (be proposal or pro posals deemed best for Ihe Countv. IUA II. UlliDLE, County Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon came from (he south, anil ?!iH others they came from the eastward, over the sunken Islands of Ihe Atlantic. The Indian, as he Is now known, is a de velopment md modification of the mound builder, sajs Dr. Huiner. n AUCTION SALE Saturday, May lfl, 3 p. ni. 1136 rnin- qun Ave. West lloseburg. Ilnuge, din ing table, sanitary rot, good: ninltiess. cotton fell; wood healer, oil heater, luarni clock, cluht tlav. a au v: small ruts; copper boiler, good; tub, axe; daisy glass churn, 1 gal; some carpenter toids; some canned fruit. fruit Jars; liayo inmn, good: food chopper, other articles. Proccoll plants for sale. From tho finest of domestic seed. Walter Leake. Dixonvllle, Ore. Phone ID K-2S. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposals will be received hy the undersigned at his ofliee in the City Hall in Ihe City of Hoseburg. Oregon, up (o Monday May 21. at 5 o'clock P. M. for (he construction of (Seal) T1IK COUNTY COLTtT OK and inlets; Bald street Seventeen feet Eight Inches wide with concrete pavement? Third: By constructing sub-dralua if necessary; Fourth : By constructing street mon uments; i Fifth: By ' laying vitrified sowur pipe, if necessary; blxth: by constructing catch-basins DOUULAS COUNTY. (loo. K. Qulno, County Judge. Edwin Weaver, Commissioner. It. W. Long, Commissioner. ' Attest: IHA B. niDUt.E, County Clerk. o , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS constructing concrete Highway Construction, Douglas Countv, Oregon. Separate sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, at (be court house ln Itose burg.Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. in. on the 211th day of May, 1923, for con- si met ion work on 2 sections of rond between (Ilemlale nnd Kohler known a sewer 111 Block "E," Flint's Addition a Uniphlett Section and lleuben to the City of Roseburg. Oregon, In .'i'"'., Ih" w"rk Involves npprox - the manner provided by Ordinance No.i """.7 " " g"g anu gravei- T7r. r n., , I ii'k, me iiiuus oeing more particularly All bids must ho suhmltied lcrlbtMl as lliiiphletto Sec. Sta 0 (10 blank forms which will be furnished Upon application to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certi fied check payable, to tho City Treas urer for rive per cent of the amount bid, to be forfeited to the City of Sta 1S 12.C lteiiben Bee. Sta 0-fOO- Min 19-t-HS in Sections 35 nnd 3G T. 32 S. It. T W W M and Sections 2 T. 33 S. K. 1 W W M. No bid will bo ronsldnred uSiless ac companied by cash, bidder's bond or Roseburg In case such bid is accepted! TlZTfr.JirTA'lS anil thn hlilr ir , in tnll fir ririiH,i tni . ,.. . ... Don't miss a single number! Be on time and enjoy every minute of it. The High School nnd Band bini-flt entertainment Thursday May 17, 8 p. ni. ABE EVJIHS GIVEN enter Into a contract nnd bond with the City. Tho contract and bond wilh quired to furnish a surety bond for Ihe amount of the contract to insure tho faithful performance of the work. Tho Council hereby reserves Hie right to reject uny and all bids. Ily order of the Common Council, Dated May loth, 1U23. It. L. WHIPPLE. City Recorder of tho City of Itoso burg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. May 17. That r sentence of Abel d-'ath i he Art Shop r-crmns Annex A full lino of Art Needlework lints' ltiivn niwl uir ir..nn Bonnets of Dainty sheer urgnmiivs Coats and Sweaters Ltaiuty Gift Articles Stamping a Specialty SALKM, I'vans, nnd from Wasco county, my uisimcxi , . . . ... , d. i0f nm(,s attempted to the walls of I () n ra(,n illsl.lnr,, bv SOmcone vi-; Ua in his death cell at the peni ixly secor.f-s, f .. -o,..,, i.. .nimaiim 'tenrlarv. has lor several weeks been with practically tio human rtiort save , .nc,U(,(ls cvery',cIlooI child ut of the death cell, mingling with the mm emi nt of a tinted glass slide; .n (h i ( . . )h(, otl,,r j,,.,,,,,,,.,, anrt doing his on w l.cuate -ttu ..uv , rJiII(1 bprn )rr uaumngs. 1 sent-d with a red tag bearing the ine eaeei is noia.iie i u: ' - nleduer "I won't nick flowers or I brea!: off branches." ! "I won't cut a:ross lawns because it kills Ihe grass." "I want Topeka to be more beatt- dhil " A specially made magic lantern box which, when completed, may be con- i ceded in the room and arranged ro : 'tiiHt the wall designs will be focused perfectly and chained at will. Thei ,;m"T'."l 'J. 'i ,1 Mr. Van Petten has been blind 'fort of Kvans' , .i . i ... .i .. ,.,vifor H vears. and ln that time has , brl.-on men .V ' ,,,,,,, ',,, ',i, ,.,,. nf1 organized and Is head of a farm I imloue ct.ndiil.m among condemned nh:i!uip caielv threuih a play of dallv task in tho furniture factory 'at the prison. Is word which comes from that institution. j It lias been the custom from time li:ime:norfi'l In penitentiaries to keep prisoners doomed to die in i cells pet apart for that purpose. lunder a regular guard and the re Separate sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregoti, ut tho court house in lioseburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock u. m. on the 2(ilh day of May, 11123, for con st met ion work on 3 sections of road, Iml u-Mn lliYfinvlllii unrl tVrl. hnownas! of death I . ,. who a number ' '' iu...u ,.r i commit sul-it ,'., .,, , r,ii,; ,,,i i.a ; mile of sul fat ing, the limits being I more particularly described as Iloyce, i Section, 0 oiiSla 1150. Happy i'nssi Section, Sta 0 -foil- Sla llfto. Happy ! Pass, Sta 0 Hid-Sia (( 70.3 Cannon 'Hill Sta n fiii sta 413S. In Sections 111 -12 It &22 T. 27 S It 4. W W M. No bid will be considered unless ac- amimnt of the bid A sufficient bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one-half I Ihe tnial amount of the bid. i Plans, specifications, forms of con- trad, proposal blanks, and full Infor mation for bidders may be obtained at the office of tho county clerk or the county roatlmnster. Court House, lloseburg, Oregon, upon the deposit of five dollars. Tho right is reserved to reject any item or all proposals, or to accept any scparute item of Ihe proposal or pro posals deemed best for the county, IHA 11. KIDDLE, County Clerk of Douglas Countv, Oregon. (Heal) TDK COl'NTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. (!oo. K. Quine, County Judge. Kdwin Weaver, Commissioner. K. W. Long, Commissioner. Attest: IRA B. RIDDLE, County Clerk. Seventh curbs. Said Improvements are to be mntto , In accordance with tho Charter uni t Ordinances of the City of Roseburg . Ore-ron, and the grade; plans, spoclfl- -cations and estimates of the City Ln glnrer, filed In the office of the City i Recorder on the 7th day of May, 192S, - which grade, plans, specifications and , estimates are hereby approved ullu adopted, . i The entire cost of said Improve ment Including engineering. Interest, " and all other expenses which the City of Roseburg would hot have Incurred except for the making of said Im- '; provement, shall be assessed upon the property especially benefitted there by, as provided by the Charter of said ' City, and in accordance with tho pell. Hon of tho property owners to be benefitted by said Improvement, and ' no part thereof shall be paid by the City of itoseburg: .. Tho estimates of the City Engineer of tho probable detailed tost of said improvement 18 the sum nf 12090.21 1 Resolved,' that tha : Clty Reedrdor of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, be, and he Is hereby directed to glva notice of said Improvement as pro vided by the Charter of said Ctty.V : k Remonstrances against said pro- . posed improvement must be filed ill writing with the untlei signed within twenty days from the first publics Hon of this notice, which is the lota 1 day of May, 1923. , ' t R. L. WHIPPLB, : City Recorder of tha City of Rosa burg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County. Ore;on. situation la present said by i rather brilliantly colored designs, or change to quiet and sombre tones at will. The McCormirk and Deering hay machinery are standard everywhere. You will have no trouble getting parts. A complete slock tif mowers, binders, and rakes at Wharton Pres. mortgage company hero that now i men. enrries more than 1 1 ."i. 000. 000 In' ICvaPl nppnrent'y is given all of farm mortgage loans on Its books. Ih" prlvlb.cns of the regular prls- i liners, uttt nding the Sunday hall games nnd also assuming all of the I duties attached to one of the regu-1 lur prisoners. I Kvani has matin so many at- j tempts at killinr; lilinsi If It Is not I rnowa vhw'tie A record breaking crowd will be there. A real event. Don't iulss the benefit entertainment Thursday Muy , 17, 8 p. ni. ..Aitox ioi;kst;i: man RELIABLE TAILOR F'e make Ladies' Suits wen s Suits Phone 149 J. H. BERNIER We Do A'trrations Cleaning and Pressing Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel) POIITI.AVD. Ore.. May 13. If. C. Arron. of Portltuwi. was elecled grand chief ranger today at the annual sessi hi in t.,e inuiu c...... r Rards . !,, r,.su, Ol tiregon, r nrniiTa cu nierie. Other officials clc't"d were Aug ust II. Akerson, Portland, sub- ' chief: Fred Ritzinger, Portlnntl, grand trersjr'-r; V. P. Lelnewbcr. Astoila. grnntl seeretarv; Harry t p----.T'uRT'rcrW8teTO irt!and. grand recortl- pERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVEL 1 nn7ran b.. r. . - C, Kc'inilrt. Portland, grand Junior 'y VOaSt Allln I 11. I?nSI- I',I . & J-,1. t, l..r nr.rl,.rl l,.n.. nRIXE POINT, COQUILLE and MARSHFIELD f.llll Roseburo West Bound 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 10:30 A. M. . North Bound 11:03 A. M. . East Bound 6:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 5:00 . M. 6:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M. I""" wyrtle Point i-esves CoquiPe . Mves Marshf.eld . -eaves Coquille . fves Myrtle Point .... . rare. MarsMld, 85.00; Coauille, S4.25: Myrtle Point, S3.7S COAST Airrn iiimpq t..'"'- Ore. GEO. w novii-T Phone 70 land, grand r'-nlor beadle; I,. Leon ard Krauze. Ponland, grand junior beadle; John McCartney. I. Jacobs. J .ii:d Alf ntli rson. all of Portland, grand tr.ist'" s: .Intu'K Haln, Port land. d I'-tate it the supreme court C" eunvi ntlon : Cha"-I-s A. Ramy, Si g b m. alternate; Phil II. Hadtlen. As lj toria, deputy supreme chh-f ranker. S o Tim- your l-.av machinery extras now l!E2i I at Wharton Ilros. any chronological i history of them lias been l:,-pt. He 1 has tried to hang himself in varl- tins ways nnd in tin sway with him- self by other methods, but It ap- j penrrt that providential Interference d in checkmating Ills efforts. j The crime for which Ev.nii aS sentenced to death was an ulrtel-i ous one. t bargained to convey some men from central Onron bv automobile to the Willamt tie vnl-' ley. M The lielles he droxe them to a lene'y sp'd n"ar the city and lil'd one e tliiin. it also been Ihe belief of ofl leers he could account for otber mysterious tlesthn In renirnl Or gen If he only talkul and told the truth. Ills wife, who stay d loyal lo Mm for p tlrt'e. a few weeks ago filed suit for divorce. j BROCCOLI GKOw"eRS AT"NTION Ml n Will fill all orders for broccoli eej tb- (1,'T rcev"l. Pt-r o ice ?. PriM? rr lb on rppllratlon. Fred Schmidt, Llllard, Ore. ' MORE PEP! Brain fag and reduced vi tality are the inevitable results of eyestrain caused br defective vision. We cn fit your eyes so that this sort of trouble will be entirely overcome. Let us make the examination that will disclose your need. Bubar Brothers Oiitital Dept. Separato scaled bids will be received! bv the County Court 'of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, at tho court house in Rose burg. Orosron, at lo o'clock a. m. on tho 281 h day of May. 1!)23, for con struction work on a section of road -between Elkton and Reedsport known j as Sawyers-Paradise and Urown sec lion. The work Involves approxl , mutely 1 mile of grading and 4 mile of surfacing, the limits being more ' particularly described bs Urown Sec tion, Sta O f 00 Sla 2-H. Paradise I Section, Sta 0tioSlii U'l 2.r,.8. Saw- vers Section, Sla 000 Sta 1S 81. In I Sections 4-9-16-20 22, T. 22 8. It. W W M. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by cash, bidder's bond or I certified check for an amount equal to 1 at least five CO per cent of Die total amount of the hid. A sufficient bond will bo required for th faithful pei fin inaneo of (he contraet In a sum Miial to one-half tht total amount of the hid. Plans, specif li at Ions, forms of con tract. nroiHisal blanks, and full infer million fur bidders may be obtained NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM- '; - PROVE COBB STREET NO. I J - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that , ( at a meeting of the Common Council of tho City of Roseburs;, Oregon, held on tho 7th day of May, 1923. the fol lowing resolution was adopted: ' ' "' "RESOLVED, that the Commofi '." Council of tho City of Roseburg dooms It expedient and necessary and hereby proposes to Improve Cobb 8trcet No. ' 2 from the North line of Robert!) "' Street to the South line of Block 21, Walle'a 1st Addition, In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, In the following; M' manner: Kirst: By grading said street to the proper sub-grade; . Second: By paving the roadway ot W said street Twenty Feet wido with concrete pavement; r Third: Ily constructing sub-drains, if necessary: Fourth: By constructing street mon uments; Fifth: By -laying vitrified scwaf Sixth: Ily constructing catch-basins and Inlets; Seventh: By constructing concrete curbs. : Saitl Improvements are to bo mndn in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Hoseburg, Oregon, antl tho grade, plans, specifi cations and estimates of thn City En gineer, filed in (he office of the City Recorder the 27th day of April, 11123, which salo grade, plans, speci fications and estimates are hereby ap proved and adopted. The entire cost of said Improvement Including engineering, Interest, and all other expenses which tho City of lloseburg would not have Incurred ex cept for the making of said improve ment, shall be assessed upon the prop- al (he office of tbe county clerk or crty espi-cially benefitted mereoy. as the county roadmaster. Court Ilouse. provided by Ihe ChBrtor of said City, Hoseburir, Ore-on, uisin the deposit of and In accordance with tho petition of five dollars I The right Is reserved to reject any ( Item or all proposals, or to accept any separate Hem (,f ihe proposal or pro posals deemed lust fur the cnunly. ' 1KA I!. KIDDLE. County Clerk of ; Doii::I,is Countv, Orecon. i (Heal) THE ' COl'NTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. Geo. K. Ouino, County Judge. I I'd win Weaver, Commissioner. i It. W. Long. Commissioner. Attest: IRA B. KIDDLE, County Cletk. 1 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE ALLEY, BLOCK 51. I k'itwi- il ni-iM-nv i:ivk. that at a meeting of Hie Common Council of the Citv of Hoveh'irg. Oregon, llebl 'on the 7th day of May. 1923, the fol- burg. Oregon. the property owners to be benefitted hy said Improvement, antl no part thereof ahull bo paid by the Cily of Roseburg. The estimate of the City Engineer of the probable detailed cost of said improvement is the sum of fi7J3.71 ; ; RESOLVED, that the city Recorder, m of tho City of Roseburg. Oregon, be, nnd ho Is hereby directed to give notice or said Improvement as ro vided by the Charter of said City." Remonstrances against said pro posed Improvement must be filed in writing with Ihe undersignd within twenty davs from-the first publica tion of this notice, which is the lOlh il.iv of Mav. 1S23. R. U WHIPPLE. City Recorder bf the CHy of Rose