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H08MURO MEWBHtVUW. " THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1924. iRepublican Candidate for County ocnooi oupennienaem ior Douglas County AMERICAN ANCESTRY Received rudiments of education la Rural School. Advanced education Mn Normals and University. Carries un Oregon State Life Diploma. Hal 1 yeurB of teaching experience. 1 Taught in high school twelve years, eleven years in Oregon. Greatly interested In vocational educa tion. Attended summer session of U. of O. and Normal. Engaged In active class work at present. Distinctly a Protestant. T : ,urt.) Edith S. Ackert yvrtle Creek. Oregon hotels here in June will be inadequate to accommodate convention guests, and must he supplemented by quar ters in clubs and private dwellings. ; Then, It was reckoned, strangers in : Cincinnati spent $200,000 for food, j drink and lodging. Of this sum $32,-1 OOu was said paid for eight days of i sleeping accommodations for the l.Oou who remained the full period. Total I receipts of hotels and boardlng.houses were estimated at more than $125,000. A conservative estimate places the inn in V . ...i. ,.ri..o f.r hotel' dations. exclusive of all other re- . VrtMVFNTION r0WPARtDWITH NEW , t-t avd May 15. Automo E r. iruv:-l over roads where rle nu'f. - used: palatial n lm" .. 1,1,i,.. the very earners . , ,, jn st tyiw 11i,ii..B v.- '""r '.inland will 1 a?.r ..:. minnhlican con- (linos ''";" h.,t . i m. iii.i ..- slight r.1 a . . ' l.. hnl.lx oivr the very laiesi ...."B 1 conventions. average cost or wiw Tmlations for one in a wi-n rv here in June wm DO lruul W " . . ..... :l tho r n- ,ti Couimt rcial back iu 1876 show ; ceipts. for six days of the coming con vention period, at $600,000, or $100, 000 a day. There Is less difference between the hotel rales per person. The individual first class rate then was $4; at the convention here $3 to $3.50 will be representative rates per person charged for the best rooms at " ",v ...i..- i.it nnnii- crowaea man weir to tne raiicmi -- --- SI was tne i'1" 1""- Kutlierford B. Hayes 48 yearB hile various moues oi uauri,.iu no cunsiuereu iimo V . " ing in delegates k..u "'""'"" nnati in 170. as June iu oi im. leading hotels, ('nests may be more predecessors of cots were resorted, to T, although even then. The largest number reported to have slept at a single hotel at the Cincinnati gathering was nearly 1,000 1 at the Grand Isntel. ."The average.of (ha tltii.,cf hnnaa teir fiva dnv Wflfl hk-li nOWered aUlOIlloblleS , B7r; , ... ,h nihann hnmn for points' as remote as Los Angeles , three days nearly 900.. The largest convey guests to nnoiner repuu- number at the St. James was on Wed- cenvention in me uui&ejo .-. : ncBUay night, when 5X3 strangers u figured in rail and water trans-1 g,ept ,n tne houge. The Arlington's tion to the i meinaju .oiiy""j" highest number at one time was as it will here out wiui . nearly 300, and the Walnut Btreet ice: This year inarka the c;; house about the same. The Crawford nf the launching of tho first I en lerr .lined tram 250 to .100. abuat at Cleveland now a leading nd ,w0 or thrce other hotels had DEMPSEY-W1LLS CARD . TO BE GREAT FIGHT Ity Henerr I. Farrell NEW VOKK. May 15. With any number of good cases from the past lo quote as supporting facts, it Is safe to assume that there will be as many spectators at the Denipsoy Wllls heavyweight fight as there are eats in Tex Kickard's Jersey City arena. Before the two heavyweights get Into the ring you will hear It Bald and see It printed many times that Wills hasn't a chance, that he is a soft opponent and that the spec tators will be home for a late sup per. Hut anything said or printed that is uncomplimentary to , Wills will not keep the customers away from the arena. To spend their money, boxing en thusiasts do not have to be given a guarantee that both fighters in any match are evenly matched or they do not have to be assured that the meeting will be 'a real contest. As was said many times In the past, Tex Itickard and other leading promoters depend for the support of their pugilistic ventures largely upon the "I was there when" class of customers. Added to the regular run of boxing bugs, who will go to see the heavyweight champion In any fight, there are thousands and thousands of normally Interested or disinterested persons who will pay big money for the privilege of say ing to their posterity: "I was there when Jack Dempsey did so-and-so.' There are thousands of persons who would pay $100 now if they could say to their friends: "I saw Jack Dempsey when he was knocked clear out of the ring by that l-'lrpo fellow." When Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier met four years ago In the tame ring where Dempsey and Wills are to meet, 96.000 spectators paid more than a million and a half dollars to see the contest, Kor weeks before the day of the fight, writers, whose judgment should havn been accented as at least com petent by experience, wrote that Carpentierlidn't have a chance. Tho at Lone 'Hall's Catarrh ber for the new bridge Hock. Kev. John Burge will preach at M 4t4rfll-t 4m i a Combined the Glide church next Sunday at ; iTJiCUtCAIlC Trcatmcnt.both eleven o'clock. ' local and irttemsl, and has been suoxw- s- t.n nf this mnntli Prtttr ' . . - - . . " i . . hu in the treatment of Catarrh tor over forty yesrt. Sold by all druggists. G. V. Hall will begin revival i iu.t fwn Wi'i.kK. Next Saturday evening. May 17th. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio ine uiiuo ki"io - r " " " ' " turtainment auu hox social. Tim grange is erowini: and is working bard for the uplift and betterment of the community, and we hope ev ery one will come and (,ive a help In tr hand. We promise you a good time. GRANGER Open wee't days, Sundays, fiction Library. PATTERSON SAYS - COOUDGE WILL WIN fieult to control In Oregon, accord- lug to experiment station results. Itepeated applications of lime-sulfur in the spring combined with the pruning of affectnd shoot tips will gradually1 reduce the extent of dam age resulting from the disease. There la a distinct advantnge in ad ding u spreader to the mildew spray. o NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER IN rt-OCK "E" FLINT'S AD DITION TO THE CITY OF ROSEBURG, OREGON. Notice "a hereby given that the common Council of tha city of Roae- TORTLAND. May 15. "Coolidge will carry Oregon," declared Sen ator 1. L. Patterson, state manager for Coolidge. in ioreeasting lomor- burg, Oregon, did on the 5th dayof row's election. Muy, ISM, by Ordinance No. 814, de- "Although I am aware it Is the cala ile assessment for the construe custom of campaign managers ou tion of a sewer in lllock "E," Flint's the eve of election to make ex;rav- Addition to the Cltv of Kosouurg, Ore agant clalma as to the overwhelm- K, t t,e upon each lot or part of lot ntnlnrUv M- nllirillltV lV U'lltch .... I 1 1 1.., I.. . ,... "h iMjw. .... w ui pan-til ut iiiuu fnpeiiuiiy ueiiuilieu tort. . . lowing adjournment of the con st Cincinnati tne ciiicmnaii aerclal reported that the conven Sall held 'often as many lis 5,000 time, and, positively, inure was ir tor every person." 'lho audi atrrc will sent more than 12,000 timiius convention. Commercial estimated that !tss than ti.ooO were In Cincln during convention week," and ot these "at least 1,000 remain it days. "Five thousand stop al the hotels. It is estimate.d mjltiule occupancy of nearly ' rooms at public and residential 150 or so," the Commercial said in 7876. , Two of the hotels here have 1,000 rroms each, and each room can ac commodate several persons. Over the san Ohio that was trav ersed in June 1S70, by creaking carts Hlitl IUV, OAfll, nillllUll mi. ! fly In June. 11124. The pilots looking down, will glimpse roads black with motor cars. The passage of Jhe planes will be heralded by the government radio station at Cleveland. Ulz & Dunn Shoes are here in new shades and shapes. Bellows Store Co. KNICKERBOCKER REFRIGERATORS SANITARY, DURABLE, EFFICIENT Solid Oak Case, seamless ice bottom, enamelled on zinc, will not rust. Ice chamber made to fit ice. 25-pound size, $13.75; 50-pound size, $22.50. Some used Refrigerators cheap'. We will trade in your old refrigerator. ParsTow Furniture Company 111 North Jackson Street tern nffTTtMEBl Better Homes Week! Did you ever apply for credit? If so, in all probability the first question asked you was, Do you own your home?" Cwmng a home makes you a shareholder in the community. HOMES Lumber to build them Fuel to heat them Page Lumber & Fuel Company ROSEBURG, OREGON Frenchman's 'record was not impos ing enough for anyone to figure that he had areal chance to keep hia frail body standing erect very long under devasting blows ot ine greatest body puncher boxing ever has known. ' The contest was short, but there was no grumbling of dissatisfaction no feeling that a master promoter and showman had made suckers out nf an Innocent nubile. That thou sands that saw the fight left the arena talking in choruses of the blow that landed on Dempsey's jaw and shook the great champion to his heels. When Luis Firpo. a green and in experienced foreigner, with nothing but size and a ferocious iook astaa sets, was rushed into a fight with Dempsey with a speed that mauo a record, the public was w'arned that Flrpo didn't have a chance. Writ ers, whose salary is dependent upon the accuracy wun wnicn me c' forecast boxing bouts, predicted in large numbers that Firpo couMn't go a round. Many of them said that Dempsey could call his punch. Firpo didn't lose in a round bill it was just a fraction over a round when he went down for the tenth and last time. Hut during tho few moments when he was on his feet he gave the crowd' a number of thrills that could not have been ex celled in the old Roman arena. Firpo floored the great champion twice and once he smashed him be tween the ropes clear out ot the Tho fortunate fans who saw thai fight are still talking about it. They felt n'o animosity toward Ricknrd for throwing what had been called a set-up Into the ring with a great champion. They remembered only that for three minutes they saw the heavyweight crown hanging from a dizzy head and a champion taking a beating that seldom a champion i survives. o I fc 1,11)1'! XEWS ! Pinnse broadcast tho news that ; r.nHo i on the man and growing DnUrt Itlakelv and S. J. Shrum have added a coat of paint to their n..-lv remodeled houses and tney now 'look spick and span, j Clifford Lilly, our (Hide mcrch ! . . hniiriini- a canvas bungalow We hear the hum of Gurncy and Ipnnli oaw mill every day. - They 'are getting out a fine lot of lum Stop Rinsing Hair -ritjy- Stop hnrting -J5!"!S your hair by rins ing it. Hard water ia devitalizing to bair makes it duM and brittle. Instead of soap or any alkali preparation, use Cicero. Then no rinsing is neces sary. Cleero washes hair with a subetanco good for the hair. Dirt cornea to top of the foam. Wipe ofl with towel. Hair ar.d scalp perfectly clean. Hair aglow with life. Try Cleero today. Regular price Wc Nathan Fullerton, Hoseburg, Ore. VV. F. Chapman. Roseburg. Ore. their candidate will be nominated or elected, as the case may be, I am going to depart from that prac tice and not venture a definite pre diction as -to the decisive majority by which President Cnelldge will be popularly Indorsed by the electors of this shite in Friday's primary election. "Any estlmafe 1 might make of the size of President Coolldge's majo rltv In this state would, before the election, be considered excessively unreasonable by ninny. At the same time, the same prediction would be found a most modest estimate after the election shall be officially known. However, President Cool idge will carry tho state by an ov erwhelming majority. Further more, he will have a comfortable margin of the voters in each of the 36 counties of the state. "We have endeavored to conduct a campaign to fit the candidate. It has been a quiet, oalm. conservative. undemonstrative, businesnlike, pres entation of the qualifications of President Coolidge. Manifestly this character of campaign has appealed to the people of this state, who be lieve that the President meets the requirements of the times. Unques tionably the voters of this state are in a receplvo mood for that type of candidate nnd leadership. This was emphatically expressed when more than 10, (100 individual electors' Join ed in signing a formal petition plac ing the name of President Coolidge on the official bullqt for Friday'B Inction. "Tho only thing to be decided In this contest In Oregon is the size of the President s majority." thereby, as follows, to-wit Name Description Amount Caroline Cordon Eat. Begin ning at a point 2 chains and 00 links Fast ot the S. K. corner of Aaron Rose DLC in Section 1, Tp. 27 S., Range 6 W. of W. M.; thence East 4 chains and 50 links; thence South 5 chains and 47 links; thence N. W. to a point due south of place ot beginniug; thence N. to place ot begin ning, Roseburg, Oregon $173.40 Crystal Waruock" Beginning at N. E. corner of Stewart prop erty In City . of Roseburg, Oregon; thence S. 5.47 chains; thence N. W. 22 feet; thence N. 22S feet; thence W. 20" feet; thenco N. 116 feet; thence 36 feet to the place of beginning, all in Roseburg, Oregon. Also, beginning st N. E. corner of J. W. Hamil ton land, said corner being on E. line of Aaron Rose 1) L C in Tp. 27 S, Range 6 W.: thence East 7.95 chains; thence S. 9.7 chains; thence W. 3.0 chains; thence North G.45 chains; thence West 4.95 chains: thence North 4.25 chains to boglnnlng; and also Beginning at S. E. corner of Wollenberg land; thence North along E. side of Wollen berg land to South line of J. W. Hamilton property; thenco East to N. W. corner of Jewett land; thence S. to I.ano Street; thenco along North side of I.ane streot to beginning, in the City of RoBeburg, Oregon .... Ilton Lot S, Block 9, Terrace Park Add. 1.23 J. F. Barker and W. 8. Ham iltonLot 2, lllock 10 Ter race Park Add 1.23 J. F. Barker and W. 8. Ham ilton Lot 3, Block' 10, Ter race Park Add. - 1.23 J. F. Barker and W. 8. Ham L.on Lot 4. Block 10, Ter race Park Add 1.23 J. F. Barker and W, 8. Ham ilton Lot 5, Block 10, Ter race Park Add. 1.23 J. F. Marker and W. 8. Ham ilton 6. Block 10, Ter race Purk Add 1.23 J. K. Barker and W. 6. Ham iltonLot 7. Block 10, Ter race l"ark Add 1.23 W. 8. Hamilton Commencing at a point 351 ft. N. of S W corner of D L C No. 40 in Tp. 27 8. Range 5 W. W..M.; thence W. 28.90 chains; thence N. W. 7.07 chains; thence N. 14.09 chains; thence S. 74 deg. 50 mln. E. 12.0 chains; thenco South 3S deg. 60 mln. E. 9.70 chains; thence E. 16.70 chains to west line ot claim No. 40. thence south 4.97 chains . to place ot beginning, contain ing 31.75 acres, more or less. Save and except therefrom a tract of land described as fol lows: Beginniug at a point 2.5 chains S. & 60 links East of S. E. corner of D L C No. 39, thence E. 4.50 chains; thenco S. 6.47 chains; thence N. W. 6.52 chains; thence N. 95 links to place of beginning. containing 1.45 acres Glenn Wimberly Lot 2, Block E," Flint's Addition . 35.00 W. li. Park Lot 3, lllock "E," Flint's Addition E. H. Lenox Estate Beginning at a point from which 8. E. exterior "L" corner of Aaron Rose D L C In Tp. 27. S. R. 6, W. W. M.. In Oregon, bears N. 2 deg. West 407.2 feet; thence N. 67 degrees, E. 106.4 ft., thence S. 44 deg. 25 mln E. 227.4 ft.; thence W. 256.6 ft.: thence N. 120.1 feet to the place ot beginning; also boglnnlng at a point which bears S. 47 dog. 37 mln. E. 69.64 feet from the N. E. corner of Lot 3, Block "K" Amended Plat of Flint's Addition to Roseburg, Oregon, thenco S. 46 deg. E. 136 ft.; thence b. 67 deg. W. 91 ft.; thence N. 6) deg. W, 132.5 ttr to beginning 1.23 66.67 8EE THESE CAR BARGAINS Yes, we have several used cars on hand which we will sell a low as $5 per week. RAPP BROTHERS Cass and Pine Streets SEE THESE CAR BARGAINS Yes, we have several used cara.4 on hand which we will sell as low as 15 per wt'ek. RAPP BROTHERS .. Cass and Pine Streets ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYER Chlropratlo siclan. 114 W. Lane 6t pay. C. McNeil Chiropractor. Rapp Bldg:' Now is the time to kill ; the Flies Before the warm weather starts. Kill them with FLY TOX You simply spray it in the air , where the flies are and it kills them. It is non-poisonous and will not harm the finest fabric, (t also kills flies, ants, moths, roaches and mosquitoes. Call at the store and let ns dem onstrate tt to you. ECONOMY GROCERY PHONE 63 S114.37 MEPFORD-KOSEniTRO freight line leaves Tuesdays nnd Fridays for Med ford, arrives Mondays and Thursdays. For information Phone 60 or IM. . SOL'TIIKKN lMlKSIIYTKUlANH KIU'CATM AU tilVK llf.l.u-.i' RN ANTONIO. May 16. Presby teries of the Assembly of the Presby terian Church in Uio United States have under their care t4b candi dates for tho ministry and mission service, exclusive of women candi dates for mission service, said the report of the executive committee of Christian Education and Ministerial Roller, made today before the as sembly in session today. The committee nineii caiun- dat tor the ministry and mission service in tho yrtTr just closed, t: more than m tne previous year . l In winiw.tftll r.t1.lin rcpon k.l.i-.. ....... .U v.w, Clarence Stoddard lxt 1, lllock 1, Terrace- Park Add. I Clarence Stoddard Lot 2, Block 1, Terrace Park Add. S. E. Hornbeck Ixt 1, Block 2. Terrace Park Add S. E. Hornbeck Lot 2, Block 2, Terrace Park Add . Emma J. Lenox Lot 3, Block 2, Terrace Park Add Emma J. Lenox Lot 4, Block 2, Terrace Park Add. Edward Von Pcssl Lot 6, Block 2, Terraco Park Add, Edward Von 1'essl Lot 6,. lllock 2, .Terrace Park Add Edward Von Pessl Lot 1, Block 6. Terrace Park Add. Eil ward Von Pessl 1-ot 2, Block G. Terrace Park Add. Edward Von Pessl Ixit 3, lllock 5. Terrace Park Add. Edward Von Pessl Iit 1, Block 6. Terrace Park Add. Von PesHl Ijot Total $496.18 A statement ot the atorosald assess ment has been entered In the Docket of City I. tens nnd the same Is now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer In the City Hall In lawful money or the United Stutes and S G7.S0 if hot paid within twenty days from tho uate of this notice, such proceed ings will be taken tor the collection thereof as are provided by the Char ter ot the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Property owners who desire to take advantage ot the Bancroft Bonding Act for the repayment of the assess ments are hereby notified to call up on the City Recorder for said pur pose not later than May 2Sth, 1924, as applications will not, be accepted after that date. H. L. WHIPPLE. City Rof order of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. 0 T NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM- 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 VOTE FOR L REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Assessor Primary Election May 16, 1924 Fair and Bqnltable Service to I he Taxpayers of Douglas County Tu,Fn, Purk A.lfl spent 177,962. . U-,iward Von Pessl It 3. nnd endowment funds for s. lioms and colleges of lho church, the $1, 350.000 sought for schools In Tex as is becoming a reality," continued the report. "Collections amounting to more than $S,000,000 in other synods are reported. "Tho endowment, iun ior mnim." -lal relief is now more than $1,470. 000. and in keeping with the request of the assembly, effort is being made to inrn-ase this tuna to 500,000. 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 lllock 6. Terrace Park Add. Emma J. Lenox I-ot 3, lllock 3, Terrace Park Add. (West 2!.5 ft.) Emma J. Lenox Lot 4, Block 3, Terrace Park Add. Emma J. Lenox Ixit 6, Block 3, Terrace Park Add A. J. Lllburn Lot 6, Block 3, Terrace l'ark Add A. J. Lllburn Lot 7, Block 3, Torrnre Park Ado - unit , i. ,, .i..i.. I.,, 1 Itlorlr The total amount received ;Cnas a.. ; - j 1.23 .6S 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 JPSQN PROCESSED lOARD from the cndow.n,nt fund Is $24.1 41 1 J. Terra " -""j -jj less than the amount received the '-1 Park An,. '.. - e"T0.a Orre'c,p.S from all sources Chas. E. Wrl,ht-Lot . 3 . Block were $351,15!., a decrease of $44,- 3 Terraco 1'arfc Add. 2., 7i30- . rhMuTTKM'inioci'i. Wanted Dry Cascara bark. Wo pay highest prices. Burger's Bargain Stpro. o l'AIt.M I'.KMIXDEUS Flora Dahllierg Lot 1, hiock i. Terrace Park Add 4, Terrace Park Add 4' Rcrnicc Park Add - Winifred MoHher-I.nl 3, Block 4. Terrace ram am r. V ItaliP l-ol 1. Oregon berry growers find that Terrace Park Add. black raspberries should be pruned ;. W. Rapp It i. back 4 to fi inrhes in the latter parti Terrace Park Add. of Mav. The oung shoots are 11 id- 0. W. Ilapp Lot 1. ally approximately two feet hbzh at j Terrace Park Add. this time. The experiment station o. W. Rapp Lot 2 nnlnia mil that this causes hiHiiWi-i Terrace l'ark Add. tm and fruit bnd formation during w. Rapp Lot 3, the rest of the summer. Oretron berry growers find the grape hoe td be one of the IichI tools for cultivating elose to the berry vines. This t"Ol saves both the horse anil the plants, to the i-porl-nient station finds.- The implement has several- a' t;e hinents all lastencd to an arm. This enables the opera tor to f-ultlvtlle neurer the vines than the horn- is able lo walk. The grape hoe is 1 islly guided with i h" disk whei 1 whbh is fastened at the e nd lf olio ol the handles. Block 7, lllock 7, Block 8, Block 8, Block 8, Block 8, Block 8, Block 10, 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.2' 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 " " v - KODAK FINISHING u 4 CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO Roseburg national Bank Building , ' k'H or Medium Gloss Paper Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention i KM 18 . SI Seeding to clover and rape In June Is the. surest method of obtaining a, clean stand of ' lover in Oregon, an1 shown by experiment station r-toll It Ih very ntiul thiit the land be plowed early and thoronchly -itI-tivaled before seeding. This me'.ll od will conserve the soil moNi are causing a mnr growth of the e'.yv. r crop. Facilities for sprinkling seed beds of broooll have been installed bv sevc-.al Kiicce tul grower In Ore gon. Thi li insurance against iry weather In -ir!y May the ep.ii meiii station tmda. i Powdery mildew of applet Is dif- Terrace l'ark Add. r. W. llano Ut 4. Terrace Park Add. r. W. Rapp Lot 6. Terrace Park Add. r. W. itaup Lot 1, Terrace Park Add. J F. Barker and W. S, Ham ilton lt 4, Block 5, Terraco Park Add J '. Barker and W. S. Ham ilton iJ.t Block 5, Terraco Park Add 123 .J. F. Barker and W. H. Ham i liiiin-I.ot 6. Blo' k i. Terrace Park Add - 1-23 J. F. Barker and W. S. Ham : limn lxt 4. lllo k C, Terracu P:,rk A.M 1-23 J. F. Barker anil W. S. Hiiiii llii.n - Lot 1, Bloc k ft. Terrai n Park Add 1-23 J. Barker and W. S. Ham ilton -Lot 2. fcloek 9. Tirraio prk A l l. - 1-23 J. F. Barker mi l w. s. Ham-llu.n--l.ot 3. Block 9, Terraco l'ark Add - 1-23 J F. Barker and W. S. Ham ilton - l.' t I, B!oi k 'J. Terrace Paik Add - l.SZ J. F. Barker and W. S. liam- PROVE HAYNES STREET - Notice is hereby f:lven. that at a meeting of the common council of the city of Roseburg, Oregon, held on Ihe 5th day of May, 1924. the following resolution was adopted: "Resolved, that the common council of the city or Roseburg deems It ex-1 pedient nnd necessary and hereby proposes to Improve Hnynes Btreet from the east lino of Stephens street to the west line of Jackson Btreet, In the city or Roseburg, Oregon, in the following manner: First: By grading said Btreet to the proper sub-grade; Second: By paving lho roadway of said street twenty feet In width with reinforced concrete pavement, and by constructing sidewalks along each side thereof, abutting the curbs; Third: By constructing sub-drains, If necessary; Fourth: By constructing street monuments; Fifth: By laying vitrified Bewer: pipe. If necessary; Sixth: By constructing catch-basins, ir necessary; Seveuth: By constructing concrete curbs. i Said improvements are to bo made In accordance with the charier and ordinances or the city or Roseburg, Oregon, and the grade, plans and specifications and estimates of the city engineer, filed in the office of the city recorder on the 5th day of May, 1924, which said grade, plans, specifi cations and estimates are hereby ap proved and adopted. The entire cost of said improve ment, Including engineering. Interest and all other expenses which the city of RoRcburg would not have Incurred except for the making of said lm provement, shall be assessed upon the property especially benefitted by,sald improvement, as provided by the chaffer of the city of Roseburg and in accordance with the petition of the property owners to be benefitted by said Improvement, and no part there of shall bo paid by the city of Rose burg. The estimate nf the city engineer of the probable detailed cost of said Improvement Is the sum of $",or,x.IO. I Resolved that the city reorder of Ihe city of Roseburg. Oregon, bo and he is hen by dilu ted to cive notice of said improvement as provided by the chHrier of said city." Remonstrances atainst said pro posed iniprovem. nt miif t be filed in writing with the undersigned within twenty day fini th" fust publica tion of this notice, which Is the 12th day of May, 192 1. R. L. WHIPPLE. Cltv recorder of the city of Rose burg, Oregon. Makes a Fine Wall Let ui tell you about It Churchill ', Hdw.Co. ; P. S. Has been a re cent drop in price. $35.00 SUITS at BernieriThe Tailor Upstairs NextjltoUmpqnalHotet Make Housecleaning Easy RESURFACE YOUR OLD FLOORS No need to put down new floors. Just re-surface the old ones and ' they will be as good as new. , Levels worn spots, takes off dirt, stains, paint, varnish, and leaves a perfect surface. Cost Is low and work done quickly and ' guaranteed. C. F. McMULLEN, 860 Templln SL Phone 257-L. When in Roseburg Hotel Umpqua ii PHONE 188 Pasteurization OF MILK Means heating It In a thoroughly sterlllied tank to 113 degrees F, holding this tempera ture 20 minutes and then cooling off to 45 degrees F that's all. Roseburg Dairy II. ANO SOOA WORKS