FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1925.
immw m, THOUGHT
Al f. 1 C 'U.At
SETTLEMENT OF
ness difficulties were sdvised last 1500.000 bonds fur the construction 'street, in the manner provided by of said street twenty-six feet In
TROUBLE
Onthepantiy
shell
for instant use
II
aid hospital, cafeteria, domestic
I science, history and other study
'looms, 111 Oh t toDipUttt io equip
1 meut lor thu modern school work.
, '1 hero will bo class rooms and
lai K auditorium on the second
Ulovir and the third floor will be
devoted to the latest in business
training, the commercial depart
ment, uieuoKru.diy, typewriting and
science, room a. A steam beating
plant will be Initialled.
Cascura bark wanted. Hear of
Hoover and McNeil, the Albany Wr'i tore. Jot North Fine
building firm that wait recently
awarded the contract for the erec
tion of KoneburK'0 new high school
building, has Just received a con
tract for toe construction of a new
high school and Kmnaiium at .Ray
mond, Wash., on competitive bids
' of 17,30S and $14.42, respectively.
Charles H. XlurKaraf, well known
Albany architect, drew the plans
R.
E. TRENHOLM
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Ilobert Kail, the small son of Mr.
and Mis. Karl Trenholin of Suther
1 1 is passed away at Mercy hospital
Tiifhilnv nutrniiiar itfir an lllm-xu ttt
for the structure, which will be one , Iive days ilu WiU uoin at yuma
of the most modern and handsomo : iiHru.ra. fal. and uuh two vears
school buildings iu Southwestern ,
Washington. It will be three
stories of reinforced concrete, with !
tile facing. j
The first floor plan calls for
principal's office, reception room,
superintendent 'a office, room for
the school board, music room, first
old at the time of death. The fnm
lly nut Icq their home at Sutherlln,
where funeral services wiiJ be held
at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. In-
lermem, win ue iirm at me noun directly Involve this government.
EA
night by Chairman Borah of tho
senate foreign relations committee
who declared in favor of withdraw
al of extra-territorial right In
China, "as speedily as practicable"
iu a cabled reply to au American
in troubled zone, Uenator Borah
asserted that the United Hiatus was
iu no way responsible for the situ
atlon and he saw no reason why
this government should be drawu
into controversiea of other powers
or of China or its people.
of a Municipal Auditorium on the Ordinance No. tiZ. widih with reinforced concrete
University of Oregon grounds, snd AU bids must be submitted upon pavement;
to have the election authorizing blank forms which will be furnish- Third: By
the issue declared null and Told,
will be heard before the supreme
court today. Campbel won In the
lower court.
Heat with gas.
SHANGHAI, June 17. P. 8.
" Gavin, a British citizen and a niol-
. . i j- . r r orcycle policeman for the tihaug
Uispatches Indicate OASIS or hai international settlement, was
Discussion Hag Been
Reached.
POLICEMAN
mobbed by Chinese here tonight.
Ho was seriously hurt, but his in
juries are not believed fatal.
Gavin had Just left Uie Harbin
roud sub-station, at the extreme
mtrlhern himndurv of triA mmIiIh-
MUbiJtX' uient, when he encountered a Coventor Walter M. Pierce will
I throng on the nearby East Kash- larnte in Koseburg Friday after
Jlng roud, which is within the set-noon at 4:15 o'clock, and will go
tli-menl boundaries. The Chinese j at once to Looking Glass, where
RmiIuI, Mt,.t nffl-rlwere being harangued by a slu-
. ' ,dei
IE
constructing sub-
ed upon application to the under- drains, if necessary;
signed and must be accompanied j.-ourth: By constructing street
by a certified check payable to the n,ouulneu.
amoX" iXA t "r ,ay'ng VUr'"td ,eWer
the cay of Koseburg in the event " nuwu-y
said bid Is accepted and the bidder Sixth: Uy constructing catch
shall fail to enter into a contract bastua, If necessary;
and bond with the City according to 1 Seventh: liy constructing con-
the terms of said bid. A bond of lw) Crete curbs.
per cent of the amount cf the con- I SajU lU,i)r0veraenti are to be
tract, satisfactory to tlie City will m(iae ia atconiance with the Char
be required Irom the contractor. : tt;r alia Ordinances of the City of
The time maud In the proposals Koicfjuri( Oregon, and the grade,
for completing the work will be iplanil( sitHKaiious and estimates
considered in awarding the con-!or lue ,lty jsnieiueer. liitd in the
la Beaten in Attempt to
Disperse Crowd of
Malcontents.
(A laird Prtta uwl ntln i
WASHINGTON, June 17. Hopes
of officials here that the Chinese
strike situation would be smoothed
out without harm to foreigners,
have been heightened by dispat
ches from .Shanghai that settle
meut of tne trouoie Is near.
Word that envoys from the legation-
at I'ekiug and Shanghai of
ficials had reached a basis for dis
cussion of a settlement plan, was
welcomed here where concern has
bteu jman.lesl over the pussiuiluyj
WtUb AIUBIIUBU 111 -o TV uuiu S.U
daugered in the student activities.
Although a 1'ekuig uispaich re
ported pians for a special demon
stration of students on June 'ib. It
was hoped that no further serious
developments would occur to more
dent
The motorcycle policeman Inter
rupted the speaker and ordered the
crowd to disperse. He was answer
ed with threats. Gavin then ord
ered a Chinese, constable to return
to the poiice sub-station, only a
short distance away and obtain
help. When the men summoned
by the constable arrived they
tound Gavin lying In the street, dis
armed and his motorcycle gone,
ile was removed at once to a near
by hospital where an examination
showed his skull fractured.
The Gavin incident occurred
about six o'clock. Up to 11 o'clock
tonight there had been no other
disturbances.
many friends at ISutherlin who will
be grieved to learn of his death.
This Week, We Feature
HOUSE DRESSES
in
' LINENS
GINGHAMS
INDIAN 1 1EADS
ENGLIS1 1 BROADCLOTI IS
They uro stylh-'h and reasonable in price.
Come In and See Them.
I. ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE"
Another reassuring note was
seen In an earlier report lo the
state department from Charge d'
Atfaires Mayer at Peking, who was
visited by representatives of the
striking student groups in Shang
hai. They asked the Charge for
American assistance In obtaining a
Just solution of their troubles and
were assurt-d by Mr. Mayer that
all the powers concerned were
seeking thai end.
Reports of possible warfare for
control of the Chinese government
also continue to receive attention
bore. Chang Tso-Llu of Manchuria
and Feng YuIIaiang, opposing
leaders In North China, have quar
tered their lioops in or near re
king and -some observers predict
that an open clasii may occur.
General Chang has leaned toward
the foreign Interests which are be
ing opposed by tho striking stu
dents, while there are indications
that General Feng Is receiving as
sistance from Soviet Russia.
I Washington interests In the Chi-
CANTON, June 17 The threat
ened general strike of all Chinese
workers today was set definitely
to begin June 25.
The situation today, both as re
gards anti-foreign auitation and
troubles among different tactions
of the Chinese, was quiet, but the
foreigners expected furtner trou
ble. General Ngal Bong-Ping, one
of the leaders in the present Can
ton government, was said to have
retired from active participation
In its alfairs because of a disa
greement with his associates over
allotment of government posts.
Proclamations were issued today
forbidding gambling and trading
iu opium. The two occupation
were observed as 'usual, despite
the proclamations. Troops iu the
aimy occupying Canton were re
quested to move beyond the city
limits, in anticipation of orders.
he is to deliver the address at the
commencement exercises of the
Looking Glass high school. A dele-
tracL
ine Council reserves the right to
reject any or ail bids.
iSy Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published June
17 til, Vj2'j.
IL U WUU'PLE.
City Recorder bi tne City of Kose
burg, Oregon.
Laurel Chapter No. 91, PL A. M.
Meets every third Tursday of
each month io Masonic Ttmple.
Alt members requested to attend
and visiting companions wel
come. :
A. A. WILDER, High PriefL
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
0. 6 Host burg Cnapter No,
Holds their regular meeting
oa the first and third Thursdays
la each month. AU sojourning
brothers and sisters sx respeo
fully lnrUed to attend.
CORA B. SINGLETON, W. M. '
FKKH JOHN HON, Secretary.
gution from Looking Glass will
meet the governor in the city, and
will convey him by auto lo the
grant h&il where the school ex-erctbt-s
art to be held. The com
munity has arranged a fine com
mencement program to be given on
Friday evening, Btarting at 8:15
o'clock, and the general public is
Invited to be present.
i NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh
teen cents per pound at Stearns
and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
E
For prompt taxi service. City 01
oountry trips. Paone 44.
is hk own
IMPHOVbMENT.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his olilce in
tue Cny Itail iu the City
ot Itoacuurg, Oregon, up to 5
o'clock p. m., Monday, Jnly
bin, 1U25, for lue Improvement of
Second itvenue Norm from tne east
line of West First street to tlie
west line ot Kast Third street, in
the Cly of Koseburg, Oregon, and
iu the manner provided by Ordi
anance No.
All bids must be submTTTed upon
blank forms whicu will be furnish
ed upon application to tne under-
oifice of tne City Recorder on tne
loth day of June, M2i, which said
grade, plans, specitlcauons and es
timates are hereby approved and
adopted.
The entire cost of sold improve
ment, including engineering, inter
est and all otner expenses which
the City of Koseburg would not
have incurred except (or the mak
ing of said improvement, shall be
assessed upon the property espe
cially beneiittd thereby, as provid
ed by the Charier ot, tne city ot
KoseourK. Oregon, and in accor
dance wuh the pennon of the prop
erly owners to be benefited tnere
by, and no part thereof shall be
paid by the City ot Koseburg.
ine estimate of tne City Engi
neer of the probable detailed cost
of said improvement Is the sum of
M.i78.(lti.
KK.SOLV'KH that the City Re
corder ot the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, be and be is hereby di
rected to give notice of said Im
provement as provided by the
Charter of said City."
Kemonstrances against said pro-
u F. A. M. UUNI LOGS, NO,
13. Regular communications
sco nd and fourth Wednesday!
each month, at Masonic Tempi,
Koseburg, Ore. , Visitor! wsl
come.
M. S. HAMM, W. M. .
- W. P. HARRIS, 80.
Woodmen ot tn. World, camp No,
Ilia Meets in the Odd fellows
Hall In Roseburl every first
and third Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbor, alwayi welcome,
JOHN DULL HKSS, C. C. .
M. M. MILLER. Clerk. , .
Neighbors t Woodcraft, DIM
Circle No. 49 Meet, on first
and third Monday erenlnrs, la
K. ot i. hall. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
ALV1A WBTHKRELL, O. N.
MARUAKBT WHITNEY. Clerk
Hytnian Bisters, Untpva Tempi
No. 4 Meeta the second ant
fourth Monday evenings of ,aca
month, at the K. ot P. hall. Vl
ltors alwaya welcome.
MARTHA CHRlSTtNSEN, M.E.C.
EVA MARKS, M. of R. C.
MAT E. PARKER, M. of T. - j
oy a cermied cneck paaoie to the!
city Treasurer lor a per cent of posed improvement must be filed
tnu amount bid, to bo forfeited to in w riling with the undersigned
uie any iu lue event said bid is wiihin twenty days lrom the lirst
publication of this notice, which
is Juno lYili, 19115.
K. L. WHIPPLE,
Cily Recorder of the City of Kose
burg, Oregon.
WASHINGTON, June 17. In
creased concern over the condition
of Senator La Kollette. who is
fighting a severe cold with com
plications at his home here, was
apparent today among those in at
tendance.
A statement issued at his office
expressed hope for recovery, but
said his cunditlon had become
somewhat more serious. Members
of the family declined to add to
the announcement, but it was
understood at'ttr a turn for the bet
ter he had taken to his bed again
and had found considerable diffi
culty in oreuiuing aim to ueveiup- j tnj
ineni ot Droncniut asinma.
The statement from his office
said:
"Senator La Follctto's physician
stand today that although his con
dition was somewhat more serious
than before, he was uioro than
holding his own and that there
was every hope for his ultimate recovery."
accepted and the bidder shall fall
to enter tnio a contract and bond
with the City according to the
terms ot said bid. A bouU of loll
' per cent ot tlie amount ot the con
tract, salisiactory to tho City will
be required trout the contractor.
Tne time stated in the proposals
tor completing the work will be
considered In awarding the con
tract. The Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
liy1 Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated June 17th, 1925.
K. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of thu City of Kose
borg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Sealed proposals will bo received
by the undersigned at his otfice in
City Hull In
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office in
the Cily Hall In the City of Kose
burg, Oregon, up lo 6 o'clock p.
m., .Monday, July 6m. 1925, for the
improvement ot Short street from
the norlh line of Sykes street to
the south line of Spring street. In
the Cily of Koseburg, Oregon in
(the manner provided by Ordinance
No. s5ti,
All bids must bo submitted upon
blank forms which will bu, furnish
ed upon application to the under
signed and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to the
tho City City Treasurer for 6 per cent ot
Koseourg, Oregon, up to 5 ! the amount bid, to be forfeited to
o clocit p. m., -douday, July I the City of Koseburg in the event
6th. U25, lor tne improvement of I said bid is accepted and the bidder
iSjkcs street from iu west line of shall tail to enter into a contract
Aliil street to the east line of the and bond with tho City according
I Southern Pacilic Company Kail- to the terms of said bid. A bond
L O. O. P Phiietarian Lodge No.
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tens
pie every Friday evening- Vial
lug brethera are alwaya weir
couie.
DONALD YOUNG, N. O.
A. J. UKDDE8, Reo. Sea
J. B. BAlLEt, Fin. See.
Knights of Pytnus, Alpha Lodge
No. 47-Meet, every Wednes
day In Knights ot Pythias ball,
ISO Rose street. Visitors alway
welcomed.
8AM CHR1STENSON. C. C.
KOlf O. YOtJNQ, M. r.
E. B. WIMBELY. K. B 9.
Mrs. Walzalsky
MrsSmith
A little Polish boy,, without telling his parents,
clmngcd his name, the first day in an American
school. He hud a fine Polish name, but he was
in America, in a new world, and he wanted a name
that would symbolize his great change,
European women, upon coming to America,
quickly revolutionize the manner of things they
buy for their tables and their homes. An authority
has estimated that foreign-born women ask for
goods by their advertised names within two weeks
after they have begun housekeeping in America.
They are tmick to sense that in the new world
the good things arc advertised, and that unknown
goods in unknown stores tire likely to be of un
satisfactory quality.
As the European woman quickly learns,
American advertising is for the buyer's protection.
AN
ADVl.UIISLD
PROUD NAME.
PRODUCT HEARS
I r 1 IAS A REPU-
(AwcUtrd 1'n-w Ltised Win-.)
SALKM, Ore., June 17. Be
cauKe lie finds ambiuious and
complex I he go-i alled "prddlers
license law ', enacted by the VJ'&
legislature, us&utsing a leu against
"motor vehicle not common car
riers", but "used for commercial
purport es in the lu.ines4 ol sell
ing and delivering goods, wared,
merchandise," etc., Secretary o
StnPB Kozer has asked Attorney
(ieneral Van Winkle for an inur
prethtton of the act.
The law applies to vehicle oper
ated "not exclusively witliin the
boundaries or incorporated cities
and towns of the state of Oret.n
or within five miUs hcyoud the
boundaries of such cities and
towns."
Let us figure with you on your
Irrigation system. We have gas
engines, pumps of all kinds and
Skinner irrigation nozzles. Whar
ton iiros.
road ltight or Way, in tho City of lof lou per cent of the contract, sat-
t'ook with gas.
WIFE OF FORMER
IS.
.J.
(Aa.K'ialiil l'rvr l..'J Wire.)
NEWARK. N. J., Juno 17 Stato
Senator Arlhur Whituey of Morris
coumy Anti-Saloon Lt-aKUO and
Anti-Boss candidate, upset prece
dents and captured the republican
nomination for governor in yester
day's primariiS, defeating former
Attorney-Oeneral Thomah F. Mc
Cran of Paterson, and former Dis
trict Court Judge Cornelius Uore
mus of ltidgewood.
Thu vote in 2103 of 2776 precincts
was: Whitney 123.4SU; ilct'ran,
97,21)3 and Ooremus 46.921.
Commissioner A. Harry Moore of
Jersey Ctly became the democratic
nominee without opposition, ine
republican result brought the first
defeat of an organization candidate
for nomination as governor in New
Jersey's 15 years under the direct
primary law.
Koseburg, Oregon, In the manner
provided by Ordinance io. b&l.
Ail bids must be submitted upon
oiauk toims whicn win be lurnisn
r.l upon application to the under
signed und must bo accompanied
oy a certmed check payable lo the
City Treasurer lor b per cent of
the amount bid, to be lurfeited to
tho City in the event said bid is
accepted and the bidder shall fall
j to enter into a contract and bond
with the city according to the
I terms of sujd bid.. A bond of luu
i per cent ot uie amount ot the con
i tract, satisiuctoiy lo the City will
bo required from tho contractor.
ine uuiu stated in lite proposals
lor completing the work will be
considered in awarding the con
tract.
Tne Council reserves the right to
reject uny or all bids.
by Order ol Ihu Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published June
litu, I'Jii.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of tho City of Kose
burg, Oregon.
isfaciory to the city will be re
quired from Che contractor. The
tunc stated Iu the proposals lor
completing the wprk will be con
sidered in awardlu-g tha contract.
Tho council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Ily Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published June
17th, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
Eagles, HoMOurg AerM Meets 1
Maecanes Hall, on Cass street;
on second sad fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
s o'clock. Visiting brethera la
good standing always welcoms.
RICHARD JJUSCH, W. P. P.
THEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P,
B. F. GOODMAN, ttec.
KOSEBL'HQ LODGE NO. 103T U
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesda)
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack,
sou St. Club rooms open 7:10 t
lv p. m. Visiting brothers
come.
W. A. BOGARD, Dictator.
11. y. PARGETER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer.
J LODGE DIRECTORY J
United Artisans meeta In Mao
Cabee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
whvs Welcome. . i
HELEN WHITAKER, M. A.
WILD It ED McCULI.OCH, Treat.
UELKE STEPHENSON. Sec
TA I ION TO UP1 IOLD.
-a. - I.,, ii I I'T. w I W.rr.)
I.OW4KLU Mas., Juno 17. Mrs.
F.dith Nurse Kmers. widow of Con
gressman John Jacob ltogers, was
the republican nominee to succeed
her husband as t inted Mules rep
resentative from the filih Masr-a-cluiHetts
district, with returns from
yesterday's rptcial primary com
plele today.
Mrs. linkers' victory, gives her
(he opportunity of bt'cuuuiig tho
tlrwt woman from New Kunind to
sit in cougtess. She will bo oppos
ed in the pen;il election on June
30 by foruur tioviTuur Kiu no N.
Koss. Foss was uunppi):ed for the
democratic nominal ioa.
Final returns today gave Mrs.
It 05 en au overwhelming had o r
her opponent, imtner ri'dte
a tor James W. r.ui'
RIFFUN LEADER
KILLED BY BOMB
V L' ..
June 17.
han l. n
,t.. !-.. I..urfd Wir.' )
PI1KNCH .MOROCCO,
- rn.onnniied reports
circulHU .1 among the
and Mayor IJeorge H. llruwn of
Lowell. The cou:it wits: Mrs.
lingers U.291; Ul'llues 8.0t'J;
Bl own I T I.
RAIL OFFICIAL VISITS
natbe tntM-m'-n that Aol-M-.
Krim. Kiltian leader, opposing
the French, was killed by a recent
.aeri-.il bembsrtlmeiit of h:s lorcea.
i TrllMm.n sunoortini Aor.-Li-
K-'ailing Krin were uid to le disheartened
at the report ol Ins death. o
! Inl'ornlHlnin to stltl;intlalo ihat
report h:is hi'en receive)). ?kii
nilshi'S ami minor attacks by the
itllfiiius continued at several
points ulntu the Krvnch front. It
was Hliiinnncd at licad'im.rt'Ts.
,v,..'. lv.. I.,....l w,,..) , lUt ,.n(.niv lrihe:.nien were ea-llv
KLAMATH P.VI.LS, lire.. Junn 'r.p"U-rd at all points with
1741. M. Dyer, general nianaiicr i i,!,.rHl,le I-ish, ... it whs. -aid.
ot tin- outlp'tn I'.ii iflc Sv.iteni. ar- ' situation gen Tatly
rived hern lat nutu In his pmate aA calm.
ear and lett this inirning li nioior o
rsr tor Kuk. where he wil Imp.vt l Cook with gas.
th work on the Natron Cut t!f.
He will return U:e this runiUn.
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Sealed proposals will be received
by ihu undersigned at his office in
the City Hall In the City
o ( Koseburg, Oregon, up
lo S o'clock p. m., .Monday, July
tjth. 1925, for the improvement of
Spring street from the west line of
Mill street to the west line of Short
street, in the City of Koseburg,
Oregon, in the manner provided by
Ordinance No. ii'i.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnish
ed upon application to tne under
signed anil must be accompanied
by a ceriitied check payable to the
City Treasurer in the sum of 6
per cent of the amount bid, to be
torfi-ited to the City of Kose
burg in tho event said bid Is
accepted and the bidder shall fail
to enter into a contract and bond
jwlth the City axcordlng to the
terms of said bid. A bond of luO
Ipt r cent of the amount of the con
! tract, sati factory to the City will
be required from the cmtractor.
'The time stated in ti.u proposals
lor completing the work will be
considered in awarding the con-
' tract.
The Council reserves the right lo
reject any or all bids.
By 'nier of the Common Coun
cil. I Dated and first published June
I Ktll, 192a.
! 11. I.. WHIPPLE,
Cily Recorder of the City of Ross
j burg, Oregon.
i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM.
PROVE PARROTT STREET.
Union Encampment, No. 9. 1. O. Q
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tent
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs always welcome.
FRED MILLER. C. P.
W. P WBTHERELU 8crth4
United brotnernooci or Carpenters
and Jalnters of America.
Meets at 476 3. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ot
each mOLth. AU carpenters wel
comed. v
T. F. HOLMlIst, Pec. Bed.
EMERY COLE. Pres.
K, O. T. M. Meets each second
and fourth Thursday of each
month, in Maccabee hall, oor
ner Cass and Pine streets. Via
ltlng Knights always wwloom
L. C. GOODMAN. Cm,
U. W. BAPP. R. K.
W. B. A. O. T. W, Ros.burg Rs
.view No. 11. Holds regulal
meetings on second and fourU
Thursdays a. 7:30 p. m. Visit
ing suiters invited to attend r
views. Maccabee halL Pin ant
Cass streets.
CLARA BONEBRAKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Cot.
Roseburg Rebekati Lodge No. A
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd ret
lows Temple every week oa
Tuesday evening. Visttlni
members In good standing art
cordially Invited to attend.
MRS. MARGARET ASHCRATT,
N. O.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Reo, Bed.
BTHEL BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
a. P. O. Biks, RossBurg Lodga.
No. 328. Hold regular comma,
nlcstions at the Elk's Temple oa
each Tbnrsday of every month,
All members requested to as
tend regularly, and all Tlsltlnl
brothers ars cordially Invited ts
attend.
J. O. DAY, Jr.. E. R.
J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary
Umpqua Klan No. 8. Meet tnt
and 4th Mondsys ot each month.
Address P. O. Bos 884. Roso
birrs, tlvwiron.
. A Dying Ship
Cook with gas.
SUIT AGAINST EUGEN1?
GOES TO SUPRkML COURT
SAI.E.L Ore, June 17 The case
of William T. t'amiib"ll against the
city ot haiicue. In wlinh Campbell
mil to enjc A tbs insu.t'u-e of
The' Nii'ice la hen-bv given that at i
was described ' tU' tiniT of th t'onunim Council j
of the City of Koseburg. Ote-j
g':i. ie'ld on the l.'.th day of June.
IV.S. the following resolution was;
adopted.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET "RKSOLVKD tht th Common 1
IMPROVEMENT. t'eunrllof the City of Koseburg I
Iv-alcd pio(Ki5als will be received deem it ncess,Lry atid hereby pro
by the u relets:',! at Ins oflice In poses to lnunive Parrott street
iho City Hull ot Ihe City; lrom the north line of Maple
oi lio. ebuig. Oregon. ui to f : street to the south line of Oak1
o'clm k p. m , .MnmVe, July stieet, In. tho Cily rf Roseburg, i
til h. lie'",, lor the Impro. . ineiiT of Oregon, in the fnllowlns manner:
East Kirsi Avenue rth from nrst: By grading laid street to
r
I Nstnre is helping machiwry rid the seas of the last ef the old
the east line ol Last Thud street the proper sub-grade; ; clipper ships. A hoc specimen of wooden tajinf-veasel is sen oa
to the west line ol Last Fouithl Second: by pa.vu the roadway, 1 jtlisjgcjK .on th MssiighnittUjQSsMi