FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925.
03 Vffls
BILLIONllNflllrru.,
HILFAIOONTOF
i
STATES' DEBTS
Per Caniljt Dphr nf Nation !
$13.89 According to
financial Survey.
ELECTRIC COOKING
less watching
OREGON IS SECOND
ttAIJFORNM OREC(w7
1 POWER COMPANY!
nnlhPAKINhHS
IN frXOCRtSS
Tha actual avM-aaa coat of
currant foe electric ronklnft
and llghllna. loft I her , In
home In till neighbor
Jiood, la I5..J tmraih.
The roast, for instance first a quick
searing to seal in the savory juices, and
then a slow cooking heat as in a fireless
cooker. That's in the oven.
But over here, something is simmering
gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub
bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely
between whiles.
Dinner is being prepared and it must
be watched, too. For each different. dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all.'
That's one reason why electric ranges,
with their instantly regulated and easily
controlled cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, searing heat in one place to a
just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity makes
good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason why near
ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so.
Ask your nearest dealer to show you
several models. Convenient payments, if
you like.
Only South Dakota Has
Larger Debt on Percent
age Basis; New York
Debt Largest.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
HEALTHMOBILE LATEST AID
TO PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN
(AamcUtnt I'Tvm I.rMr.1 Wire.)
I.OS ANdKI.KM. July 13. (A.
P.) A ntmlrrn facility for uh In
the earn of (lie school child
healih. a "hCHlihmiihllc," which
contains a hnapltiil ami a ilfntal
parlor. In mkliiK a rounil or xrorca
of educational liiMtliuilonH In a&
Atlnc.cn ami vicinity. Tim null aa
aHHcmblPri on an atitomohllo truck
body under the direction of Ihe de
partment of health ami correct Inn.
. The moving health oltlie la
equipped with all Inatrui n and
appllancea ncreaaary in modern
aurnrry, dcntlKtry anil liYKlt lllr.
It carrlea racllltiea ncccnnry for
examination and treatment of eye,
ear and throat dlMeaaes ctmiMon
anionic achool children.
Nutrition clanaes and lectures on
the Importance of nourlKhiug foods
are given by the mcdlcul stuff on
the traveling lienlth unit 1I111I11K
the visits at each achool.
! i LODGE DIRECTORY J
I..
Liquid eye glaxs cleaner with
cloth, 25c, piMt paid. 1'r. II. 0.
Church, l'crklna buililinit.
Hundreds havo pill their (). K. on
NewsKevlew clanslfled ada as di
rect leads to thrill and short tuts
to success.
Wiley Asks Quiz
- of Food "Plot"
aaaaaaaaaaawaaarair'aiMai m nawws aq I
(':
ifyM ? , . .,v ft i
a
Ur.ltcd Artisans meet in Mac
1 Cabre ball firm and third Thurs
; days. Visiting members al
i ways welcome.
JIKI.KN WHITAKKU. M. A.
, MILDUEI) MrCl'MsUCJi, Treaa
!HKU.H HTEI'HKNhON. 8e.
Union hneampment, No. . , o. O
j ,F.-Meeta In Odd FHIowb Tens
i pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
I of each mon it.. Via HI tig Patrt
arch, always welcome,
FUKlf MI1XKH, it. P.
I W WKTHKHKM Rcrlbl
' Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M.
Merit, rvt-ry third Tuesday of
each month In Mnxonu; T.iiiple.
AM numbers rtHjiifHttl to attend
, and v lulling companions wel-
timi.
A. A. WH.J.KK, HUh I'rl.st.
W. RJIAHItlH Kcrt.uy.
A. F. A A. m., kaur. iote No
13. UfKUlitr cuuiiiiiiiiu uilou
second and fourth WcdiifttilHyi
ncti mouth, at Manontc Tmpia
j nuai'uurK, Ul. VUllors Wttl
I cum. i
1 M. 8 HAM M, W. M.
W. K HAKH18. Sro.
United Brotuerr,aoa of Carpenter!
and Jointers of America.
Mfta at 4."H H. Main second end ,
fourth Tut-sday vvenlnKS ol
at-h mc ih. Ail carpenteri we ,
conifHl.
T. r. nOLMK... Rkc. 8oC.
K.MliltV- CDLK. Tna.
woodmen of tno v. i i, Camp No
125 Moots la (he Odd Follow
Hall la Hose bur ertry firm
nd third Monday aTnliiKS. Vlf
Ulna: noiKhhuta always wolcouie. '
JOHN HKl.l. HKS. C. C.
M M MN.l.RH. Clnrk
Neigh bore of Wood era IX
Circle No. Mit-is no firm
snd third Moudtty rveninKn. Id
K. of 1. ball. Vlsltlnic oolKhbort
tn to attt nd.
At, VIA wkhikhki.i G. N.
MAHUAttKT ttlll'INKV, 1 Mr I
I Umpqua Klan No. 5. M- et 2nl
1 aua 4ih Moiidus of varti mom a
AilUreei, r. U, Uix H5. Ho
I am. (i (toii
; rvmgnta of pytn.ae, Aipn Loao
i No. 47. Mfots evtry Wediitie
dny tu Knib(fl of I'ythlan h;ill
Kubb trti. VlbUors alwai
Wflrouittti.
ISAM CHKISTKNSUN. C. C.
HOY (. VOUNtl, M. K.
K. B WIMUK'.Y. K- R 9.
fcaigiei, nueeuuig Aei Mfie u
Alnccabte huh, on tans street,
on second and fount) Wi'dna
day evt'iilnKB of each month, at
H o'clock. Visiting brtMhern lb
good Mtandlny always welconjo
Klt'HAKI) HL'St'll, W. I'. V.
THKO. V. ALT1IAIUS, W. I.
11 f OOOIiMA.V
K O ri K 1 1 1 . it i L U 1 HJ t " N O '. 1 u a 7 " H
U. O. M. Mftta vwiy t dnemta)
night, Mooee Hall. 2IM N. Jaa
soq 8L Club rooms o,mu 7:8k tu
lU p. ui. Watting brotbt-rs ti
come.
V. A. i.or.AUn, Hlctator.
II. O. .'AliilKTHH, tS.-crctary.
JNU. M. THKONK. Traurr.
K. O. T. M. Mmta eaco euionc
and fourth Tbutsdtv of rack
month. In Mui? atwo hall, rr
nnr laa and 1'ine eircfte. Via
lung KnlgUtA alwava wU:oiim
I C. tOOIMAN, l'-ul
li W HAI'P. K K
The tilate KovtTniut-nt of iho
j L'niu d hiaii's ttuvt; mcieuat.d thoir
bonded ut ut iitraiiy iur clih in
lliu past liin-e yiiiib, according to
jtt nauun-widu burvey of hCUu fi
nanuf just i-omp.i'it-u by i uu Hunk
jot Amt'iiL-a, 1Si.w iu mige
Idtn now aiuounttt iu $i,jS,
. -iJ.'i.tiS or llli sy lor tivi-iy man,
.oiiihu ana ciu.d m tht- country.'
J i'-w loik blmt 'h population,
piwsprrity und givat p-i luunt-uL
uoiiiuvt iiii iiitt aru r tlccttd in iu
I bunu-d en ot, wliicu Ur-gregalfB
' tso,'ji)l,Uw. The caI oi lib canal
! &ttin, iiiKtiHa b and bonus u
war vcuiaiu kivch h the laigft
jtoiul ut ui ol any biait-, aitnougu us
per capita uidl ib couiparaiivciy
UW. .l.-..sathllLltd la btiCOUU
with $l-o,'tj, oi. L, of which a
largu pi opinion ivprcscntd the
vaiue oi nts mt'iropo.iian district
liiiprovenitiitii and Highways. oi
iomiuk m at1 aru Illinois with a
debt of llJ,uTl,lvu, .North Carol
ina wan ;.o.,,Mioui, California
wuii N,15c),uuu and .wiclngan wuh
I J,JUU,ouu. Keniucky, ;st-urasku i
and U i.scuiiriin have no boudtd In-j
J UvoU'iinres, iviitntaky ov ;ug j,-
j b' t'J,w'J.oH on ouiuuidniK wui-1
Iianu und mscoii.siu being indi bL-;
Jed to iA trust iunda to the extent!
of l,yt)J,7uu. -
j 'Ihe hiKtient per capita debL of
I any iute in the L'niuii is thai oi
MHtth J Nikola, the hhare of tai h
liiliabiiaui ot iiii; LitJ.t, nearly a.
! tuned us Kii-at as the national h r
i-apitu deut. tJreKou is ecoud with
i ,ai per capua, .orih Carolina
nuid with inlaware lourm
with North lakota filth
wit a .tb. and Muai-huseiu
wixih with a per capita debt ol
foU-bti.
'the racific group, comprising
'lh. st ah u of aMiinglou, ureun
and Ca. Horn ui. has the hiint
pi T tail na d bt of any section, '1 be
I Hank of America turns in grouping
its liKtites according to the ui'K
JiaphicHl areas of tin- country, its
j deut per iiiiiabitant is u ;u-
j ly twic the avera for tli,' 1 nil-;
jed States. At the opposite tn.l of
! ilu1 c .untr, the iev KniiLiid I
j Slates .Jioul second place w nil a
t per cairita llebl of 'ihe M.U'lle
At lain it- gionp ol .stall s, .Nivv;
iiik, .New Jemey and 1'' inis;. l an-
la hae u l'-r capita m-bl ot 1."3 ,
ami the Sontli Atlantic t-tatc.v, li. -
! aware, .Mai la ml, Virginia, m ',
I ii Kinia, Nui t h 1. aio.ma, hoii! h !
i aiolu.a, ii.oig.a ai.d l-iuia;a arc j
li. XI Willi SJa 41. j
j lieluw tin uw rau' for th.' c "irt- '
try as a whole are the Ka.-i .Vr;h i
l i iiiial illusion with u il' hi ot
$1MS, Kast .Smith t'ential villi'
.Suth Central wuhi
..!) 1 an 1 .Mountain dii.iou with a.:
itleht ol li SJ t"r every iaiia bit nt.
It is mi. -resting to hole, I ne j
Hank of AimTiru points, out that
' the total bonded indebtedness of J
the Male at present is apitol- j
'mately halt a hiihou dollars Mte.a-j
er tliati ihe enure Federal t ut in
i:ilii and the per capita is l.u7 j
laigef.
More rartliiaaLc diaturbani-cs
In July in tlir L'mtt-J States and
in A.tia, arc prrju-trd bv Prof
S licnd.iiii, . f.nuouj IluliaK
scientist, wliu fun-told tlir wcB
bJiiN-ka in C'allfrnij.
apparently with one kg.
In thn oilier the photograph
.hows the BRiue uun erect and p- i
p;in ntly quite normal, the missing
i-ir having been untucked from its I
liiillns place. The pictures, it was j
pninii'd out, are merely proof of i
the uaso with which the alms-civ- i
ins persons of Madrid is tricked.
Avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue, North, in the City
of Koseburg, Oregon, In the man
per provided by Ordinance No. bM.
All blda must be submitted upon
blank forma which will bo fur
nished upon application to the un
dersigneu and must be accompan
ied by a certified check payable to
the City Treasurer for 5 per cent
ot the amount bid, to be forfeited
to the City of Koseburg in the event
said bid is accepted and the bid
der shall fail to enter into a con
tract and bond with the City ac
cording to the terms of said bid.'
A bond of 1UU per cent of the con
tract, satisfactory to the. City will
be required from the contractor.
The time staled In the proiwsals
for completing the work will ,be
considered in awarding the con
tract. The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
lly Order of the Common Coun
cil. listed and first published, July
10th, 1925.
It. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of
Uoaeburg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Heat with gas.
OAK GROVE BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. I,in (ieeselln and
ilanlilei-a Areline.and dura ar
rived hi re latit week from Spo
kane, a.-.h. They visited a few
ila.YK at the II. 1'. Si-rord home anil
hum liere they went to Los An-Ki-les,
ruliforiiia to visit relatives.
-Mr. li. i- House was a Eugene
hopp, r one day last week.
lilAUiluia Home of Nonpareil
was uuest at the Wilcox home over
thn lourth.
Mrs. John Herann anil son of
l alliornia are visiiinK at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. N.
Howard.
Most of the farmers are done
haying and some have started cut-
uuk gram.
Miss Mildred Hruse and llernice
li'iud were in Port. and attemling
th) Christian Endeavor conven
tion.
.Mr. ami Mva. Wnyne Coodman
and son of loqullle were Saturday
and Sunday visitors at the C. S.
Hamilton home.
'I He road from Cooks place to
the britle and a ways on the Oak
land road is being graveli-d this
week.
-Mr. Fryer the counly road boss
ii.i in this leinity Kriiluy.
.Vis Mildred Wilcox Ml Tues
day for a trill to the coast with
the Havis family of Sutherlin.
Iir. Hun.ap of Sutherlin was in
this vicinity Friday.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office iu
the City Hall in the City ot Rose
burg, Oregon, up to S o'clock P.
M., Monday, July 20th, 1925, for
the improvement of East rounn
street from the south line of A"
avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue North, in the City
of Koseburg, Oregon, in the manner
provided by Ordinance No. si).
All bids must he submitted upon
hluuk forms which will be furnish
ed upon application to the under
signed and must be accompanied by
a certified check payable li the
City Treasurer for 6 per cent of the
amount bid, to be forfeited to the
Lily of Itoseburg iu 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 ot 100
per cent ot the contract, satisfac
tory to the City will be required
from the contractor. The time slat
ed in the proposals for completing
ihe work will be considered in
awarding the contract. i
The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
lly Order of the Common Coun
cil. Hated and first published July
luih, 1925.
n. L. WHIPPLE.
City Recorder of the City of Ruse
burg, Oregon.
To that "summer breakfast" problem
QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
Ends hot kitchens on hot mornincs
OATS, the finest food that grows,
should be your summer breakfast.
They nourish without overheating. They
6upply the energy elements that you need.
They help you meet the drain of hot .
days with a smile.
Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to 5
minutes. And that solves another problem
... no hot kitchens, no frying and stewing .
on hot mornings.
The flavor is that rich flavor of Quaker
Oats. All the richness is there.
Quick Quaker cooks faster. That's the
only difference.
Cooks In jja Jf 3 to 1 minu,c
1
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J
ELECTRIC
RANGES
M I J T
0 new, ijvcu a ypes.
" y. w. oec mem ci iuh w.
Cass, or call 611.
Old Ranges Made New
Westinghouse
ARTHUR H. CROWELL
Apent for Wpstinrhntisp Mazda Lamps.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET;
IMPROVEMENT.
Orders taken lor embioidering,
criK in ling and plain new lug. New
designs in pillow cases, elc. Phone
li-'U. Mrs. Jno. Ferguson.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received
liy the undersigned at his office in
the City Hall Iu the City of Kose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M.,
Monday, July 2uth. 1925, for the Im
provement of "A" avenue from the
west line ot East Fourth street to
the east lino of East Sixth street,
ill the City of Koseburg, Oregon, In
the manner provided by Ordinance
No. S61.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnish
ed upon application to Ihe under
signed, and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to the
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of
tho amount bid. to be forfeited to
the City of Koseburg In the event
bald hid is accepted and the bidder
shall fail to enter into a contract
and bond with Ihe City according to
the terms of said bid. A bond of
loll per cent of the contract, satis
factory to the City will be requir
ed from the contractor. The time
stated in the proposals for complet-,
lug tne work will be considered in
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Uy order ot the Common Coun
ell.
Dated and first published July
liilli. 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
Swim and Kpph Wflll
II KJ T T JUi.i.1 I ? VJaZ i
, .
During the hot weather what could be better than
a cool plunge in the clean waters of our beautiful
Umpqua? Take the whole family and learn to
swim. It may save your life some time. Everyone
ought to be able to swim a little just enough to
keep afloat would help in case of accident. We
have nice clean dressing rooms and bathing suits,
and towvls for a nominal fee. Why go a long dis
tance away when you have this wonderful place
right at home. We will not be responsible for ac
cidents, so if you cannot swim do not go in the
deep vater.
IN UMPQUA PARK
HELLIWELL & LEWIS
Managers
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT,
I
Si'c l'al tor builiiiiig, 1-i'p.iiiiMg
and tnowni: houses. Ah-o li.ive
some Hue property lor sale, l'lmutt
a,-.. I
Dr. Ilnni r W. W'ilrr Cik...
of fhrajlSS. Purr Food law, i
nr(Jfng President Conlidgc to In
iritt an alleged conpirgr
rmi4n aoataia, unip.-a Tempi.
no. Meets tli. aecond am
fourth Monday erenlnga of earl
month, at ihe K of P. ball. Via
Mora always welcome.
MVKT1I A rllHISTL'NSKN, M E C.
EVA MAIIKS, M. of K. C.
MAY K. PAKKKIt, M. of F.
I. O. u. Proletarian Lodgt No.
.Meets Id Oild Iolla Tin
pie avery Friday erenlna. mit
tug brathern are alwaya wel
coma.
DONALD VOl NO, N. O.
A. J. GFHHKH, Ree. See.
J. B. SA1LLY, FU1. 6ec
. tt. A. o. 1. w., no.cuuig Ha
view Nq. 11. -llolila liKUlal
nieeiln.Ti on aecinni and founl
Hiursilays a 7 :S0 p.m. Islt
Ing sisie.a invited to attemi r
Macirabee ball, PUie all
( ana alieeta.
CI.AKA HUNKIIKAKK, Com.
JK.iMIK HAI'P. Col
' B. P. 0. Elka, RoaeDurg Loat
No. 36. Hold regular cimnuu
ctrationa at the FJk'a Temple nl
eat h 'i'hursilay of evory month
All meuihera reQUiate.l to at
lead rebuilt ly, anil all vtslrtns
bnihera arc rordlally Invliisl t
attend.
J li r.v. Jr . i:. 1!.
J. T. CnuHM w .Secretary
HoaaDurg HeDaKan Ladge No. 4
I. O. O. F. Meen la O.ld Fel
Iowa Tempi every we-k 00
Tuesday evmlng. VlKHIni
niembera In od at.iiullng air
j cordially Invited to attend.
Mlt.-I MAKtiAliKI AullCKAFT.
N. 0
Til. I. IF. I JOHNSON, flee, gee
TMKI. rll FY. Un See
s. fe.. ft noaaourg Crtapter Ha. &
Holila their retulsr m-erina
on the first and itiiui TinrnUys
In each month. All anjourmna
J hnithrrs and atatera are respect
fully Invited to attend.
j CnlM II. SlNlil.KI'O.V. V. M.
1 FhLt: J0UNSON, beirtlarr.
SHOOTS NEIGHBOR'S
; WHE WMLN COW
! 1 RAMPLLS CO 11 ON
j i .... i,. 'i .i tt ,i.-. i
l'l.KI'KliU K, tiktii.. July 11 A
rots iHuki- thitumli a l ii i jir a
ui-uhh'-nnK t .mi ! ii j au ti u .tr
).h. i I'M ! , rt-.-uitiiis: in
tm- iii it'ii oi a wtiMi.ui ;uut : -t
tl.iill;lll;'.
Mi.-. .M' 1 Mult tun aii.l li r .;..a
Khu i i. a in. i. is. wi Kill' : !'
--ll.il K"l- wntinU id.- i;- ,1 tn : vc
Im-.-U niliu-l.-.l liy M. L. l.r.c ... ii,
Jllf I!-l:lili i win. iiMJI-il Hi- t 'I
;n. iit, th. un wi-nl in l tu- Ma;. n
, llOllli1 Villi'' M.lUh'-U V HA .irt.iV,
'Mim lu U-, lit.' (i.iuutittr l.i. ii
i.tini it .ittil ii.nmtitrr. Mi. d,
In. was i'!il flmlHty llijlllr-l 1 , , ft
J.UH 111' U tlKlli il III.' KUU Oil i .1
t' H -u laii.i .-ay l In ii- is -i . lil
i-'illll' Sunt fni1 piMia t;,K i -8-wt'tl
Mmt'iiil l).ii.
PICTURED SHOW TRICKS 6 r'
WHICH WAUHID BEoiAK ,
UttEIVt PLOHLE
i - . .' I l'i- .. I -.1 u
M .ii.iv i :. t. t j s.-
yM ; li' ii i mi tin- un n a -i nut
lh. lint nl i!i jiv.tn i i o
miimi i; Ii.t - Im . ii h i! : ti
In A too f-'ll' ti'.l-i I'tlblli1 li - ,
lid. f.il a;-:' ; it t h t I ti.,tii. '
TN- ;r.i li'Tii ii - ha- nu , !. a--
iit, I ii m I'ii'itDitraph i:i
. w Ii l M I ti. hrpf int.) 1
tli. t l!' t of inu'ltrj Mil i lia
Ml'V t..iH ! i n !i.-i i it. il ;t . a
i .iih . ;i Him n tun- iiuinl .
In .-cur.-, mp' )Mn h ( 'r- a: I
It i ii' ir ii . I in 1 1 1 t ii tu ih
ri'M icti fur In 'iini, In .um
un'ii ait hhiiwu in ii vt-ry nii.i
niiitii'ii, t.nui, i,.:.tt :u kuj
Sialiii pioiKisnls will be n-ct'lved
by t lit- uiuliTHiKti''! t hfri office in1
tin' l it) Hall in tin; City it Kom j
buiK. 'ft'Koii. up to 5 uVlot k. 1.
M., Mtniiiay. July H'lth, l)2 for
the ilu.-ovt-tiH'liL of linb'Tts StriM't :
Hum tiu? wi'st line or Main Street
tu th' eiist, line uf Cobb Mtie-t, in
the riiy ot HtwbiirK, OitKon, in'
I In- inaiunT iruv.ik'tl by tM dlnancej
AU but muni be nutmiitt'il upon'
blank lornin uhith will b fur-'
nishnl u pun ttppliealinn to the un- r
tit rsiKiietl iimi mu.-t be imonipan-;
ii'd by a ccrtliieil cheek payable
to llie City Treasurer (or 5 ler
t ill of the amount biI, to be for-1
t iteii to the City of Itorteburg In;
the eii'iH niil btl U auirpteti ami
the bt'Mer shall tail to enter Into
a i-omiait ami bo ml with the City I
net in iiinn to the t- rins ot taid bnl.
A ImitiiI of p r u t or th con
ttatt, sailstaetory to the City will
be it quired troin the ront ractnr. i
Th' u:.;' staii-il iti tne piopor-alR (or,
tutiipUtiiie ihe uork will hi' t onsiii-!
treii in aantinR th' contract. 1
T!w l outteil n'servea the risht to
reji-cl any or all biU.
lly Unier of the Common Coun-,
cu.
Pat.d ntnl first publlslK!, July;
l'tii. y2v. i
U. L. WHII'IM.E, !
City K'-conb r of the City of
.i. bai , Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Stal' il propo. al.t will b'1 roc lvrl
. in. ii ii I rli-iii'l at hl5 offlei In
lh- I'ity Hall In the City of Homi
bnii;.. iU'-'Kon, tip to ,r o'rlock IV
M , Mnii ltiy. July 2'ith. for
' tie- impto.i ni nt of Kast Sixth
iStfi- t li:n the .mh I i n of "A"
S'aled proposals will be received
jy the uiHltiylKiied at his office In
the City Hall In the City of Hose
burp, Oregon. In the manner pro
Monday, July 2Uh, l25i for the
improvement of Kant Second street
from the south line of Commercial
Avenue to the north lino of Second;
Avenue South, in the City of Kose-j
ciuk, cm-Ron. in the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. Stfj.
All bidfl miiMt be ftuhmftted u,on
blank form which will be furnish
ed upon application to the undrr-
ni:ned and must be accompanied by!
a certilletl chi-ck payahl to the
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of
the amount bid. to be forft-iled to I
the City of Hoscburx in the event;
(aid bid in accepted and the bidder j
iihall fail to en or Into a contract ,
and bond with the City according i
to ihe terms of eaid hid. A bond of
1m per cent of the contrart, satis
factory to the City will be required '
from the contractor. The time i
stated In the proposals for compb't
Iiik the work will be con.slder-.-d in
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Uy Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated aud first published July
10th. 1125.
U. I. wmi'PMC.
City liecordr of the city of Kose
burg. Oregon.
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