ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925.
' SEVEN
Wire Fence
Just arrived, another car of fence! Made by the
same proces sas the well known American fence.
Get Our Prices Before You Buy
Special New 3-inch Wagon $125.00
See U First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R08EBURQ OAKLAND
TLA!
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
IDLEYLD PARK
(On North Umpqua 5 miles above Glide.)
SPECIAL "Roseburg Night," in song and dance, featured
by Arlcigh Herron's Hollywood Five
Free Camp Ground
FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT
BOSWELL SPRINGS NOTES
I H. A. Stepanok of Myrtlo Point
1 Is spending bis vacation at the
Ri'S'lar hayin' weather, aint it? , Springs.
Jerry O'Dalc. John Krune, Levi i u-h n'nn.1 r.mnv k.i have
Askir and Kd. Lawrence are all' Bnenl the nasi Ihren weeks at the. I until Aueuat 12. Besides. Durchaso
..... kn.rA I.. 1,U1 . hnn.a nf a i, mnm nl Vlkll .n tha Inh.
TS BUYERS' WEEK
PORTLAND, Orepon, July 10
i (Special) A good will builder tor
(Portland throughout Its trade ter
ritory, and that stretches far these
days. Is the objective aimed at by
t Portland's thirteenth annual Buy
era Week. August 3-8.
Just how far the Rose City
I reaches out Its trade connections
the Iluyers Week Executive Com
raittee, working through the Trade
& Commerce Department of the
Chamber of Commerce, has sent
out 50,000 invitations to as many
merchants in 14 Western slates, as
well as Alaska 'and British Colum
bia. A wider response than ever be
fore is expected by those upon sor
ing the trade event. Every year
sees a bigger week, and this sum
mer's trade event, it is agreed,
will outdo ait others.
Entertainment features, always
notable, have been planned that
will surpass anything that has
gone before. Only an inkling of
I the five nights that are combined
i with the five days to make up the
week Is given by the committee
! heads. Some features will be
"Nympths of the Woods'', Marino
I Frolic, Where the Ships of the
I Seven Seas Meet", 'A Bit of the
; Orient", fireworks display and
'other events, including a golf tour
Inainent. Visiting merchants are
using their favorite go.f clubs.
Executives of Buyers Week will
meet the visitors and do every
thing possible to make their Btay
pleasant. One of the reasons why
merchants should take advantage
of the week's opportunities is that
reduced railroad fare is offered on
18 lines, with return ticket good
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A l ov Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson '
Cleo Madison, i-ntertalnlnK His voice fairly trembled and his
friends, reads from her Krami- Hps ere white. I did not answer,
mniher's diary. The flapper 1 just hfld myself a little stiller
friends are thunderstruck by " ' looked him straight In the eye.
quainint'sa and suppressed desires, j "What kind of discipline do you
Soon after Cleo e.oju-s with her think 1 will have in my company If
boyhood sweetheart Meut. Paul my wife makes pals of my men In
Armstrong, II. S. A. Cleo's parents private. ' I mill kept silent and It
wished her to marry wealthy Chick 'seemed to drive him frantic, lie
Adams; so did Chick. Paul's par- atart,-d for the door,
ems wished him to marry the rich I "Where are gulue?"! barked out
and williuj! Connie Terhune. Cleo at him.
beglus to learn that marriage Is j "I'm (join to Ml Johnson to
not a path of roses ulmost at once. kvn away from this home. That
Th young couple departs for the 1 11 bust him if he ever comes here
army post. On the train Cleo has'anain"
an alleKorical dream InillcatiiiK the 'Hun t, please don't be mora of
problems she w ill have to face. , a foul than the lird made you.
On arriving, undomestic Cleo Is iTlut would be a nice piece of kos
able to serve tea to the "lady-kill-'sl to get about the Post, wouldn't
er" co'onel, through the help of e? You would like to hear that
Johnson, a striker. Col. lleldon you dismissed the best striker in
has become involved In comproiu-( the regiment because .you were
IsittR circumstances with Klia ' jealous of him."
Thorndlke. ltita Is innocent; her "What were you shaking hands
husband is a crook. Itlia secretly with that fellow for?"
leaves the post !o Join a vaude- I It had filtered through Paul's
ville trope, a Job which Cleo gets brains that he cmvlilrft make a
for her. ltita assumes the name of scene In public about Johnson.
Kheda Thorwaldson. Finally, aft- 1 "lteeause he had Just proven
er the colonel has frantically i himself more of a man than any
bounced in and out to inquire otticer in this regiment and. this
of the amount bid, to be forfeited
to the City of Koseburg In the erent J
said bid Is accepted and the bid-1
der shall fall to enter Into con
tract and bond with the City ao-j
cording to the term, of aaid bid.
A bond of 100 per cent of the con
tract, satisfactory to the City will
be required from the contractor.
The time Hated In the proposals
for completing the work will be
considered la awarding the con
tract The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Hy Order of the Common Coun
cil. Deled and first published, July
10th, 1925.
It. L. WHIPPLE.
City Recorder of the City of
Roseburg, Oregon.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
FOR SALK 12 ewes.
Conn, phone 6K21.
!
Ro.xoo
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
about ltita. Cleo receives
It is from ltita, or Kheda.
tele-
NEWS FROM RITA
The telegram which Johnson
handed me read: "Was met at the
train by Chick. Knew me Immedi
ately. He was perfectly charming.
Said he would do anything for your
Bake. Kverythlng all rirtt. Have
try-out this afternoon. Will never
forget vour kindness. ItllKHA.'
Includes you."
"Oh, you needn't remind me of
that. I got you the first time . So
that's it, is it ? Johnson was the
person who helped you to get Mrs.
Thorndlke to get away."
Tomorrow Connie Butts In.
MARRIED THURSDAY
Diisy in tin- nay neids mis week, j canip, have r,.tllred lo the!.- home
jonn wiikiiimhi s-eni ennesuay , ln Merlin. Mr. Bland, who has been
transacting business in Koseburg. I ,aKlne the baths, beina e.reailv im-
Many family parties spent a quiet
lay in the cuiup grounds on the
lourth.
o. F. Thiel and family spent the
fourth with friends at Anlauf.
Mrs. I-red Krilrie has returned
bomu alter
relatives and friends at Cottage
Grove.
Joe Cellera and family spent the
fourth Inking in tho celebration at
Calapooyu Springs.
Phil Huntington of Marshfield
spent Tuesday with his relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith, of Boswell.
Late Model
FORD TRUCK
Cnb and Body. $90.00
down, easj terms on bal
ance. ED MARSH MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Dealers
FEEL
FRESH
AS A
I Fresh as a daisy ,
is the wav
we launder clothes
ffcCM CAY TO DAY .
Yes, nnd you'll tw fresh
as a daisy too if you wear
the clothes we launder.
Our sanllary system turns
out work of a hij:h charac
t'T. Our prices are con
sistently low.
proved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hulbeit and
son, Raymond, of Sacramento, Cat.,
stopped over for a short visit with
their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
pleasant visit with I " , , ' " ' " , X "
Elks convention.
A sign reading "Los An.-eles City
Limits" appears on Kice Hill, pre
sumably placed there by some fun
loving Shriner on his return trip
frdin the Southern California me
tropolis, and is creating quite a
bit of amusement among the tour
ists. Mr. and Mrs. H'm. Ilelliwell of
Yonealla. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dean.
Mrs. Collver and Mrs. Drew were
Kuests of Mr. F. J. Helllwell at a
bounteous picnic dinner In Uie
camp ground on July fourth.
The dam In Klk creek above Bos
well Springs has been repaired, and
now the old swimmln' hole is work
ins overtime. Tho California tour
ists in particular all express de
light In the shade and tho pleas
ure of a swim after a hot day's
drive.
When you see cars from nil parts
of the U. S. A. lined up on either
side of the highway, and a pooil
natured crowd of tourists milling
around a certain spot, you can be
sure they have found a "water
hole." A tourist Just naturally
can't pass up an opportunity to se
cure a refreshing draught of aqua
pura.
Among the arrivals at Doswell
hotel are the following; R. M. Hfl
fer and family, Salem; Mrs. Dott
McKinley and Mrs. Leon Clinton.
Sacramento: Mr. T. C. Short, Cot
tage Grove: H. A. Newman and
wife, San Francisco: M. II. Cloud.
M. A. Lester. Hollywood: Mr. and
Mrs. K. A. Iester, Oakland. Cal.;
C. S. Kattnce, Drain; Fred Wilson
and family, K. A. Pickens and wife.
C. P. Anderson and wife, Los An
geles; Mrs. J. It. Undue and Mrs.
y. Hodge, Seattle.
At the camp ground: From Cali
fornia: N. Christopher, W. W.
Stewart, W. .1. Hanson, N. N. An
derson. A. Itacsclalc. K. A. Cayer.
F. AsiM'tiwall; from Oregon: A.
P. Turner, A. O. Handy; from
Washington: A. T. Groves, T. It.
Austin; from Nebraska: W. L.
Ogle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kannlsh of
Drain. Ore., entertained at a dinner
party at Doswell Springs Hotel Sun
day. July 5. The party was In the
nature of a family reunion, those
present being relatives of the late
Capt. Ben Doswell. for whom the
springs were named. Covers were
placed for the following: J. K.
Sliuler. Cape Nome; Rodney Shuler
and Hir-lle Shuler. Medford; Mrs.
lialnh Plckol. pocatello: and Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Hoswell. Aline Ilos-
well, June and Vance Itoswidl, Mr.
and Mrs. K. Shtller and Mrs. I. H.
Shuler of Peaverton. and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. J .P. llannish. X X
Hie Umpqua Florist .
Choice Cut Flower Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Design,.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
LAUNDRY KIDS
I
I 1 3 )
Roseburg Steam
I-aundry
PHONE 79
Cook with aas.
berB and manufacturers who are
backing the trade feature will earn
a refund of railroad fare.
But, Nathan Strauss, founder of
Buyers' Week and an active mem
ber of this year's executive com
mittee, points out that sales of
goods during tho week form a sec
ondary consideration. Tha first,
essential, he declares. Is to get
outside merchants to accept Port
land's invitation to come and thus
establish closer contacts and a
more friendly relation betwe?n
heads of Portland's leading whole
sale and Jobbing houses and their
customers.
Frank A. Spencer is chairman
of the Executive Committee, in
chargo of the week and he is as
sisted by 22 other leaders in the
city's commerce. E. N. Weinbaum,
manager of tho Trade & Commerce
Department of tho Portland Cham
ber of Commerce, is in active
charge as Secretary of the General
Committee.
, o
.Cook with gas.
to various points of Interest
the northwest.
in
Mif-s Zelda Hensley and Mr. Ce
cil II. Hamm. a well known and
hud been standing when I read . popular young couple of this city.
this telegram but at its close I : were married yesterday afternoon
dropped into a chair and burst In-1 at 2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian
to tears. Until thenl had had no : Manse, Kev. McCullach, officiating,
Idea that 1 had b-f'n so wrought j using the rtng ceremony. Imme
up. I could not control my nerves, diatey following the wedding,
Johnson was greatly concerned, j which was witnessed by close
,"Oh. Mrs. Armstrong," he exclaim- friends of the young couple, they
ed, "Surely you havo not bad ; i,.ft on a short honeymoon trip
news'" I looked at mm uncom-
prchendingly at first and then be
cause of my hysterical nerves, I
laughed.
"It is easy to see, Johnson, that
!you are not married, for if you
were you would know that women
always have to have a little cry
when they are very hppy. This
wire t-lls us that Kheda is all rifht
and that everything Is perfectly
ripping. I never will bo able to
thenk you enough."
j I saw Immediately that Johnson
was a bit mystified and I hastened
to explain to him that Kheda was
,the nam- by which Mrs. Thorndike
.was to be known in the future.
I ''You see Johnson." I said "Mrs.
Thorndike is a very fine pianist."
( "Yes. I know it, Madame. I have
stood outside the niessrcom many
a night and heard her 'playing and
it has brought tears to my eyes.'
j "Tin n men are not any different
than women. Johnson." I said with
a smile. "Tears to them sometimes
'mean happiness."
"Or memories,' said Johnson un-
For concrete work call Taylor,
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-K.
o
NOTICE TO WATER CON
SUMERS '
Water will be shut off Friday,
July Jil, at 12:00 midnight, until
2:oi) a. m. Saturday, July 11, afreet
ing all of North Koseburg.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
Doswell Mineral water baths for
all forms ot rheumatics.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
GOOD CROWD AT DANCE
One of the largest crowds that
ever attended a mid- week dance
at the popular Rainbow Gardens
turned out last Wednesday night
and a general good time was the
result. The music furnished by
Decdle's Swanee Boys "that peppy
band" was enjoyed by the dancers
as well as the large crowd of mot
oristiwho just drove over to Win
chester for an evening's entertain
ment. Another social evt ning of
dance will be held at the .Gardens
nent Saturday night at which time
several new Fox trots will be in
troduced for the first time here
among thftn that very latest trot
"Sweet Georgia Brown." The man
agement again offers a special in
vitation lo those who do not
dance ns well as those who do, to
be present for a few hours of mus
ical amusement.
Sealed proposals uill be received
by the undersigned at his office In
the City Hall In the City of Rose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P.
M., Monday, July 20th, 1U2S, for
till' improvement of Roberts Street
;der his breath so low that I Just i from Ihe west line of Main Street
caught It. to the east line of Cobb Street, in
Because of this lllllo emotion I the City of Roseburg, Oregon, In
saw in him 1 knew he was a man the manner provided by Ordinance
that might be trusted and I deter-1 Mo. ss;
Sealed proposals will be received
hy the undersigned at his office In
the city Hall In the City of Kose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P.
M.. Monday, July 20lh, 1925, for
the Improvement of East Fourth
street from the south line of A"
avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue North, In the City
of Roseburg, Oregon, in the manner
provided by Ordinance No. 85J.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will fie furnish
ed upon application to tho under
signed and must be accompanied by
a ceriineu cnecK payablo It Hie
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the
amount bid. to be forfeited to the
City of Roseburg In the event said
bid is accepted and the bidder shall
fall to enter Into a contract and
bond with the City according to the
terms of said bid. A bond of 100
per cent of the contract, satisfac
tory to the City will be required
irom me contractor. The time slat-
FOR SALE Team. 644 Short
street, or will trude for Ford car.
FOR SALK First class broccoli
plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey,
Roseburg, Phone UF4.
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Ash
by strain. F. M. Curtis. Phone
8F4.
FOR 8ALE First class oak dicing
room suite at half price. Phone
14.
FOR SAIJjJ Good cheat Dd rye
hay in shock, 5 r ton In field,
11. I). Hastings, Wilbur, Ore. '
FOR " SALE High grade billy
goats. Willard Smith, Glide, Ore.'
Phone 34F23. -: .
r
FOR RENT
FOR RENT CHEAP 7-room-house,
phone 34F13. "
FOR RENT Sleeping room and'
garage. 321 8. Pine. "' '
volt SAi.fc, 1m horses and sad
dle horses, also good fresh milk
cow. Boyer Bros. Phone 14FI4.
Pflll fi A T IT 10111 rWulfa In
good shape, all overhauled, c'ood , ioK, RENT Four-room modern
set of tires. Call 11F32. furnished house. Phone 179-J or
FOR SALE Davenport,
FOR RENT 4 apartments. 1 and
2rooms. at 246 So. Parrott St
FURNISHED HOUSE-for-rent
Inquire at 616 S. Stephens, after
5 p. m. ' ,
FOR RENT 6-roora modern bunga-
low and 6-room house. Inquire
720 Winchester Street.
-tic.-' call 647 S. Stephens St.
table, bedsteads, etc. 202 Brock-, FOR RENT Furnished apartment
way St., Phone 144.
FOR SALE Broccoli "plants, three
varieties, $2 per thousand. C. t.
Uranton, Dixouville, Phone 19F31.
WOOD-FO R SXLE About- 600
tiers mixed oak and laurel
block. R. R. Davidson, Box 66,
Dlllard, Ore.
OAT HAY FOR SALE $10 per loll
In field. Joe lleldenreich. on
Pacific highway, 1 mile south of
Roseburg.
ed In the proposals for completing j WOOD FOR SALE Body or grub
uie worn win do considered In : oas oiock, ,j..o a tier uenvereo
close In. Inquire at 329 East
louglas St., or phone 140-L. ...
FOR KENTORT SALE"" 6-room",
practically new bungalow, with
garage; on highway Just north
of Riverside store. O. U. HelbJf,
407 West Cass street, '
WANTED
awnrilino- th i.nlra.1 I
The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
By Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published July
10th. 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
-
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR 8TREET
IMPROVEMENT,
WANTED Old raga at the New
Ki iew office.
WANTED-
Lcave orders at Rose's barber
shop, 129 JSherldan St.
FOR SALEl-4 11. ProrETmotor.
JIG; water-power washing ma
chine, with wringer, S6; lawn
mower, garden tools and 8x10) ; WANTED Housekeeper
it. rug. 408 East Douglas St.
PoTT
Two weaned pigs. , C.
J. lljerg, Route 2. Box 8S-B.
WA NTEI-Marrled man to work
fruit ranch. Permanent place
for right party. Dr. Geo. Brad
burn. Phone 2KF3.
mined to confide in him further.
"Mrs. Thorndike Is going Into vau
deville and she Is to be known In
the future as Rheda Thorwaldson.
You know her biondtn'ss would
mplie her appenr Swedish.1
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be fur
nished upon application to the un
dersigned and must be accompan
ied by a certified check payable
to the cuy Treasurer lor 6 per
"I am very glad. Mrs. Armstrong cvnt f tle amount bid, lo be for-
that it has turned out all right, but
I have certainly felt sorry for that
woman since she has been here.
There Is not a man in the outfit
that does not hato Lieut. Thorn
dike. I think some of them hate
him enough to brine hltn off it they
could get away with It. You can
d-'ttend upon my help even if it
sends mo to the guard house." j
"That would be impossible, John
son. You have done nothing )
felted to the City of Koseburg In
the event said bid Is accepted and
the bidder shall fail to enter Into
a contract anil bond with the City
according to the terms of said bid.
A bond of loo per cent oMhe con
tract, satisfactory to the City will
be required from the contractor.
The lime stated In the proposals lor
completing the work will he cnnsiil;
ered In awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right to
15y$S&2W Milk
Alr:..m&vni Diet
iwi-r riTfriiiir
against army regulations.' i ex- Ky or all bids.
Plained. lly o,,i,.r 0f ih,. Common Coun-
"Not yet, but I may do so al any c)
time if anyone says a thing about , j)Ht(M, m frgt Iiubshed,'july
Mrs. Thorndike that I would not . . ., .,,
sav ahcut mv sister. You we Mrs. ;
Thorndike reminds me of my litth
sister, and in some way I have al
For Infants,
Invalids.
The Aged
2cxDafh
A well-balanced, palatable, eas
ily assimilated food that nour
ishes and up-builds.Use at meals,
between meals, or upon retiring,
and when faint or hungry.
Prepared at home by stirring the pow
der in hot or cold water. Nocookini.
wnvs felt different about h'T thas
about any other woman at the
post. When she first came hen-
jsh" was so gay and happy-like and
then I saw her gi t colder and eolil-
;er as though she was just, freezing
up Inside. Her eyes got so big and
i Money blue that 1 knew she was
Iverv unhappy. I Just wanted to
hold out my hand lo her but I nev
er hared. I was glad when you
'asked me to gii her ready to go
! off on the train."
I My hand shot out and as luck
' would havo It, nt Hint' Hiotni-nt
Paul came in. With a hasty salute
Johnson left the room.
j- "Since when have you become s
democratic, Cleo, that, you are
(shaking hands with my striker?"
asked Paul.
I had n"ver sern him so nnery.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Clly Recorder of the Lily of
Roseburg. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
' Sealed proposals will be received
hy the itnilcrsiKned at his office In
the Clly Hall ill the City of Rose
burg, Oregon, up to 6 o'clock P.
M.. Monday, July 2ulh. 1925. for
the fmprnw im-nt of East Sixth
Street from Ihe south line of "A"
Avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue, North, in the City
of Koseburg, Oregon. In the man
per provided by Ordinance No. X'iO.
All bids must hn submitted upon
blank forms which will b" fur
nished upon application to the un
dersigned and must be accompan
iid by a certified check payable to
the City Treasurer for 6 per cent
Sealed proposals will ho received
by Ihe undersigned at his office in
the City Hall in the Clly of Kose
burg, Oregon, up lo B o'clock P. M.,
Monday. July 201 h, 1925, for the Im
provement of "A" avenue from Uie
west line of East Fourth street to
the east line of East Sixth street.
In the City of Koseburg, Oregon, in
the manner provided by Ordinance
No. 861. t
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnish
ed upon application to the under
signed, and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to the
City Treasurer for i per cent of
the amount bid. to he forfeited to
the City of Roseburg In Ihe event
said bid Is accepted and tho bidder
shall fall to enter Into a contract
and bond with Ihe City according to
the terms of said bid. A bond of
luo per cent of the contract, satis
factory to the City will be requir
ed from tho contractor. The time
stated In the proposal for complet
ing the work will bo considered In
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the Common Coun
ell
at once.
work not hard, but good home.
, Write full parUculars. Box 34,
Band on. Oregon. Middle aged,
gentleman. . ,
. 1
MISCELLANEOUS 1
. 1. 1
D1HT for the hailing. 617 Cobb St.
M ARC ELLI NO and all-beam
work at 331 S. Main St. Mrs.'
Amy Rogers.
tJAh UWNKK Uou'l forget
call C63 when In need ot auU
parts. Bartra Auto Wreaking
Bouse.
GOOD PROPOSITION ForwIdS
awake young man, 6 to 20, - to
operate concession. See J. A. FuV
cher, at Pullman Billiard Pap
lor, Cass street.
ders creek and includes plenty of : NOTICF- TCJ LOI)GE and other so.
good timber and house 20x24; on : cieues nainoow uaruena is mi
good road. (4) For rent: modern I ,eaae to ,odKe dances any night
SALECentiitugul piiinn.
250 Riil. per minute, about 100 ft.
pipe, mostly 4 Inch. Large foot
valve, Webster magneto, friction
clutch on .engine. Have been
pumping water 32 feet. (Good
condition). Cost $100 new, piico
$220. Address "Pump," care
News-Review. .
FOR " SALE (1) A t a-sacrlflcel
Investment for speculation, on
Pacific highway, fine corner lot
80x105, modern 8-room house;
all street Improvements In and
paid for. Price $5250, part cash,
bal. mortgage. (2) Home in I
laurel wood; beautiful 6-room I
bungalow, with garage, lawn,
flowers and rear 'twrrnee to river.
Very choice. (3) $1200 will buy
1DO acres near Ten Mile; bor-
6 room upper flat on Cobb St. op
posite Rose school; water and
shed for ear: $20 per month.
Wilson & Deardorff. 601 North
Jackson St. Phone 228.
except Wednesday or Saturday
Call 112.
PRICE FIXING CASES
ARB DISMISSED TODAY
lot
( AmuoIhIihI I'rp IuktiI Win.) '
WASHINGTON, July 10. The
federal trade commission has dls-
' missed ten complaints In conuec
itlon with charges of price-fixing
J)ated and first published July n ,ho tobacco Industry, which
th, 1925. jjamed the American Tobacco com
pany and various Jobbing organizations.
LOST AND FOUND
n. I WIIIPPLK,
City Recorder of the City of Hose
burK, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Hi'aled proposals will bo received
V the underHiKiieil at his office In
the City Hall In the City of It one
time. Oniron, In the manner pro
Monday, July 2ih, l!25, for the
Improvement of Kant Second street
from the south line of Commercial
Avenue In the north lino of Second
Avenue South, In the City of I duel-in
K, Oregon. In the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. KM.
All hfds in ii be Htihmllted niton
blank forms which will be furnish
ed upon Hppliratfon to the under
signed and must be accompanied by
a certified check payable to tho
City Treasurer for & pr cent of
the amount hid, to he forfeited to
the Clly of HoHfburg In the event
said bid is accepted and the bidder
shall fall to enter Into a contract
I and bond with the City according
to the terms of said bid. A bund of
lui) jmt cent of the contract, satls
j farfory to the City will b required
I from ihe contractor. Tho time
slated In the proposals for complet
i lug the work will, he considered In
a wanting the contract.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
lly Order of tho Common Coun
cil. Dnted and first puhlltshed July
loth, 1925.
It. It. WmiM'T.K,
City Recorder of tho City of Itoae
burir. Oregon.
Itrlng your pencil and paper and
hear Mr. (1. H. Pollock explain tho
liible to you Sunday evening at
the Moose Hull at 8:00. Seats trie.
No collection.
FOUND Automobile tire, 4U3V
with rim. Owner call at this of.
flee and pay advertising. -t-.i.
litlChlltTstopcoat"ln street
In North Koseburg. Owner please
call at this office.
Kol'ND On "street" RosebtTrg:?
July outing coat, seen to drop
from roru automobile, owner
call at this of floe and Identify
and pay adv. cost.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DH. a a. riutLsibU couupracUl
pnvstctao. IM W Lanv ttt.
!
To turn down (he Life Intiuiancu
man anil then turn up your tocq
Is (see General Sherman's defi
nition of war).
Oregon Life ,
Chan. . MVKthlnny,
L'l N. ,lii-ksi.i St.
Not Temporary Relief But CURE
piLES or other Rectal or Colon
ailments should not be experi
mented with. They should and can be
permanently CURtiO by my non-surgical
method.
Send today for tnj FREE BOOK con
taining cores of voluntary testimonial
from patients, some of whom had autf
ered 20 years and had tried every kind
of drug and treatment. Read it and you
rill better undentand why
can give a Written Guar-
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or refund your fee.
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