ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1938. FIVE Local News Here From Umpqua Kins Car We, of Umpqua. was In, town yes terday on business. Mr. Olinghouse in Town George Olinghouse, oi Glendale, spent yesterday in this city attending to business. Home For Week-End Robert Black, Copco employee at Medford,' arriVed here today to spend the week-end at bis home. Dahlias Given to Office E. S. I'Vuner, o Kiddle, presented a beau tiful bouquet of "Jane Cowl" dah lias to the News-Review office Fri-day, Improving John Sinclair, of Gar den valley, la now reported to be improved in health, following a fall this week, in which he suffered a fractured arm. Returns Here Mrs. A. A. Mur phytbaa returned to her home here, following a few days In Marsh field visiting her husband, who Is employed there. Mies Howell Better Miss Fran ces Howell, who has been serious ly ill for many months, is reported In ho much ttmimvo.1 in hmilth J and was able to be out a short time tins week. Here Yesterday Roy Foster, of Idkyld park, spent yesterday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vleck were also visitors here from the park yesterday. Improved in Health Mrs. A. J. Young, who has been ill the past two weeks of influenza at her homo on Flint street, is reported to bo improved in health. j Visiting Parents Miss Bertha Knlilhageu, state home economics supervisor, Salem, and her sister. Mrs. Howard Zimmer, nee Klza Kohlhagen, Portland, are here to visit thuir parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Kohlhagen, Sr., on Military fleet, for a short time. Miss Kohlhagen is en route back to Salem from an institute held this week at Marahfield, Leave For Home Dr. and Mrs. Jmnes 10. Campbell and Dr. and Mrs. ( G. Van Valzah and two (laughters, Margaret Shannon and Janet, left this morning for Eugene to attend tfie annual homecoming and football game. The Campbells left their two sons, James Edwin and John Stephen, at the Allen Tulhill ltomo iu Oakland for the week-end. Mr. Moore Very III L. L. Moore, of Garden valley, is reported to be very ill at Sacred Heart hospital in Kugcno, where be recently un derwent a serious major operation. A son, Dewey Moore, of Seattle, and ii daughter and another son, Mrs. Kvorett Jiilbro and George Moore, of Valier, Mont., have been visit ing him In Kugeno, and spent a. day In Roseburg this week with friends and attending to business. Here on Business B. F. Nichols, of Riddle, was a business visitor In this cfty yesterday. In Town on Business Ed Mon tfetb, of Zellerbach Paper company, Kugene, was here on business Fri day. Visits Here Kenneth Cloake has returned to his work at Trail, fol lowing a few days' visit here with1 his family. Goes to Portland Miss Agnes Pitohford, Douglas county juvenile officer, left today for Portland to spend a few days attending to business. Called to Portland Bill Machen, of Hartb's, has been called to Portland by the death of his father. The funeral was held today. Go to Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ilerg, of this city, left Fri day for Corvallis to spend the week end visiting their ' daughter and attending the Dads' day week end festivities. Arrive From Portland Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Larson and son, Ronald, of Portland, have arrived here to spend the week-end visiting Mrs. Larson's mother, Mrs. iOllen Gur nee, and other relatives and friends. Visiting at Singleton Home Mrs. Dora Holmau and two daugh ters. Patsy and Wanda Rac, of Swiss Home, Oregon, are here visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ford SingletvMi, on East Douglas street. Mrs. Ritchie Better Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., of Garden valley, who underwent a serious major opera tion at the veterans hospital iu Portland a week ago, is reported to ho satisfactorily improving ii health. Go to Game Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pargeter and niece, Miss Virginia Gilmour; Miss Emma Lou Dishman and Miss Hetty Shoemaker, and the hitter's fa I her, Dr. It. R. Shoemaker, went to Kugene today to attend the football game. Bible Class to Meet Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denominational Bible study class will bold its regular weekly meeting at 7:45 o'clock next Monday night at the dining hall of the Douglas hotel. The class is open to auyono interested in Bible, study. Up A Stops Here R. C. McKuIght, mi n.illfiu rti-.i.ri.n -lm Iu .i i..i,i,nuau. tativo for sawmill machinery, was ii ere lnursuay anu r-riuay unend ing to business and visiting his two aunts, Mrs. H. O. Pargeter and Airs. iMijui uumour. RE-ELECT 1IKNRY J. BEAN ' - pi Umatilla County iS j- Judgo o tho ' SUPREME COURT . Position No. 2 Prooent Chief Justice . Twenty-seven yours experience Kmh.r.scil hy Amcrlrjtil I-Vderation of Labor (I'd. .lv. by lli'my J. Dean, Salum. Ore.) Home From Portland Mrs. 0. V. Winiberly has returned to her borne on Glenn street, following several days in Portland visiting her brother. George Wbarton, who is convalescing from a recent ma jor operation at the veterans fa cility hospital. Leave for Eugene Mrs. F. C. Freur und son, Donald, nnd Mrs. O. L. Johnson, of tills city, left Fri day for ICugene to attend the foot- bail game today and to spend the week-end. 'J'he Frears will visit Mrs. Ella Brownsou and Mrs. John- sou will visit her son and daughter-iu-luw, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson. Public Invited to Benefit The public has been invited by Itivers dale grange home economics club to attend a 6:45 o'clock tamalc supper and beuefit five-hundred card party next Monday evening at the grange hall. Prizes will ne awarded winners in the card play. Here From Bend Mr. and Mrs. yandrall Williams and two sons, .lorry and Italph. of Bcud, Oregon, arrived here today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth. Mr. Williams is the brother of Mrs. liarth and was formerly with the Western Union hern. He Is now manager of the llend office. The Williams family will return home this week-end. MRS. GEO. BEST DIES IN WEST ROSEBURG Mrs. Flora Estelle Best, 73, wife of George Best, died at her home on Umpqua avenue, West Rose burg, last night following pro longed illness. Sle was born March 80, 1BU6, at Dimock, Pa., and was married to Mr. Best ou Nov. 4, 1904, at Herdsfield, N. D. Mrs. Best came with her husband to Roseburg about nine years ago. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adveutist chur'ch. Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Miss Minnie Wood house, and a brpther, Fayette A. Woodhouse, both of Roseburg. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Douglas Funeral home Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Rev. F, Steunenberg of (he Seventh Day Adveutist church of ficiating. Interment will follow In Civil Bend cemetery. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, Sealed bids will be received by W. D. Love, clerk, at office of County Supt. of Schools, Roseburg, Ore., until 7 p. m., Tuesday, November 15, 193S, for the construction of a grade school building for? School District No. 43, Douglas county, Oregon, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time nxea for opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of contract documents may be exam ined at office of County Supt. or. Schools, Roseburg, Ore., and at of fice of Tourtellotto & Phillips, 509 Pearson 4th Ave. Bldg.. Portland, Ore., and a set of said plans, speci fications and forms may be on tained at the office of Tourtellotte & Philllns. 509 Pearson 4th Ave. Bldg., Portland, Ore., upon deposit of $10. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be re turned to each actual bidder within i reasonable time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will ho re funded with deduction not exceed ing the actual cost of reproduction of the drawings, upon tho return of all documents in good condition within 30 days after the date of opening bids. Each bid shall be accompanied Dy certified check, cashier's chock or bid bond (with authorized sure ty company as surety) made pay able to the owner In amount not less than 5 per cent of the amouut of bid. The School District, No. 43, Doug las county, Oregon, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for tho opening thereof, or before awara of con tract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 3 i days. It is estimated that thvre will bo available for the work to bo done under this advertisement substan tially the sum of $6,500.00. W. D. LOVE, Clerk, School District No. 43, Douglas county, Oregon. ' First publication Oct. 29, 1038. Last publication Nov. 6,1838. contract documents are on file for examination at the office of the State HiKhway Commission at Sa lem. Orepon. Copies of these do cuments may be obtained upon ap plication to and the deposit of five dollars (9&.0U; ptr i;t with said State Hi (ill way Commission. The deposit will lie refunded upon the return in Kood condition of suld documents. A complete set of plans and spe cification for each project may be inspected at the offices of tin As sociated General Contractors in Portlutid, Oregon; Spokane, Wash lit K ton: and Holso, Idaho. No proposal will be considered unless it Ik submitted upon a form of propositi furnished by said State HiKhwny Commission. Attention is called to the pre. qualification requirements. Chap ter Tlh. 1-IW8 of Oregon, 19.11. Kidder's proposal must be accom panted by certified check or bid der's bond In an amount not lest than 6 of the total amount of the proposal uk u suarnntee for the execution of the contract and the furnishluK of tiie required bonds in case the contract Is awurded to the bidder. - No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of con tract unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days. It Is estimated that there will be available for work to be do'no un der this' advertisement substantial ly the sum of tine Hundred Twen ty Thousand Dollars $(l:!li.i)0l)). The Oregon State Highway Com mission reserves the rinlit to re ject any andor all proposals, to waive I eif or mall ties, and to accept such proposals as are to the best interests of the atatu. Hy order of OREGON STAT 13 HIGHWAY COM MISSION. Henry V. Cabell. Chairman K. H. Aldrich. Commissioner K. L. Tou Velle, Commissioner First publication on October 2 ), 193$. Imst publication on November 1-, VJ'iS. FOR YOUR TAXI Phone 21 oni:;ov static highway com mission xotich to t O.VTIt.Vt TOItS 1'niiMiiin Hirer llrlilge Sealed proposals will be received bv the Oreiroii State Illirhwav Com mission in the auditorium, third fhmr Public Service Building, rort land, nrciron. at 9-00 o'clock a. III. Friday November 1. 1U.18. for the construction of the Uinonua II v Bridge Section of the Pacific HiKhwny In Douglas County. These proposals will lie publicly opened and read aloud at 9:)i o clock a, m. at said dale and place.' Hirts re ceived after the time fixed for op ening will not be considered, Improvement will Involve tin the following approximate quanti ties: 6(JU cubic yards structural ex cavation. SOo cubic yards concrete, lirt.OUO pounds metal reinforce ment, 787,000 pounds structural steel, riL. linear feet himdnMl, L'7.' 000 cubic yards excavation siiiKb classification, y.200 cubic yard: gravel tupping. 950 tons Class "A asphaltlc concrete, lir.o tons cutback asphalt in wearing pur nice, 700 cu hie yards crushed gravel iu bust and surfacing. Plans, specifle.-itlnns. f,nd njli-r Roseburg Dairy Grade A Pasteurized and Raw Milk 'DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH' PHONE 186 r - ri;; .-- ,,; J ROSS HUTCHINSON Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner Douglas County Economical administration and a fair hearing for all. P. O. Address Oakland, Oregon (Paid Adv.) ' AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Nov. 8th, 10:30 a. m. 20 cows 2 horses 1 12-ft. lime spreader 4-section spring tooth harrow 4-section peg tooth harrow 1 corrugated roller 1 10-ft. hay rake I hay tender I Fordson pulley for belt power 1 manure spreader 1 Draper ditcher 1 Chevrolet truck, motor No. T1631126 2 gas engines 1 Autowa 2 h. p. gas engine 1 Fordson tractor with Hamil ton transmission , 1 grain seeder 1 corn planter 1 forge and blower 1 anvil 1 blacksmith's tongs 1 mower McCormtck Big 4 2 horse cultivators 4 plows 1 electric range 1 Oliver cover crop disk 4 hay wagons 1 grain drill 6 ft. 1 6" centrifugal pump 1 drill press 1 steam sterilizer 1 double wash sink 2 DeLaval milking machines 2 DeLaval milking pails 3 5-gal. milk cans 3 10-gal. milk cans 1 rr.Hk cooler 1 large vise Lot miscellaneous email tools, barrels and equipment of as sorted kinds, sizes and character too numerous herein to specifically mention. Terms Cash Free Lunch at Noon Bring Cups SHELTER IF IT RAINS E. R. Kenny, Owner Barnes & Schricker, Auctioneers Sam Campbell, Clerk Glenn N. (Bert) Riddle Riddle, Oregon Republican Candidate For Representative Native Son of Douglas County HAS A thorough knowledge of Douglas County and its needs. Four years Legislative Experience. Knowledge of Legislative Procedure. ' The Confidence of his Legislative Colleagues. IS A common ordinary dirt farmer. World War Veteran. Worker in Fraternal and Civic Enterprises. By Fellow-Member White haired farmer and exuervice iii an from the town of tain tin cestora founded in pioneer tiny a; is dependable and safe. Ilia opinions are bis own and he votes them even when his Ih the only "No." Ills inter ests are farming, timber and fiame and he endoavojH to R:t Information on them before making up hin mind. Ills in not a hair-trlKgfT brain that in stantaneously maps its course. His integrity is unquestioned. Oregon Voter (March C, IMS.) Kiddle slates he ha "no jdaUonn and no proinineB." lie is a director of the JxjukIhh J 'rune Growers, anil of the DourIhh County TnMmynrx league. lie was rocognized ux one of the dependable nnd pound thinking members of the and tho 1'j?7 suPflloiiH by his fitllow memb'TH of the assembly, both in the hue and senate." Oregon Journal of September 25, Vj'.VS. VOTE 27 (X) GLENN N. RIDDLE A Farmer to Represent an Agricultural County (Paid Ailvi?rtiH;mpnt) Good VOTE FOR Government By Voting for Able Candidates lark Your Ballot for These Men For Governor For U. S. Senator For U. S. Representative 4.- I "if RUFUS C. HOLMAN Drnunn ifflrUnu In nnhlif Clean, competent and unham- service CHARLES A. SPRAGUE Clea pered. JAMES W. MOTT Experienced and forceful. For Labor Commissioner C H. GRAM Always has been satisfactory. For County Judge L 1 , ,: j MORRIS C. BOWKER Best qualified by experience. For Co. Commissioner honias A good man for a hard Job, Every Citizen Should Cast A' Ballot Paid Advertisement by; Republican County; Central i Committee VERNON ORR, Chairman x . Roseburg, Oregon , For Sec. of State w ( EARL SNELL Keep him on the job. For Supt. of Schools CHAS. A. BICE A well known edjoator. For State Representative GLEN H. (Bert) RIDDLE Comeptent man. For State Representative 7 - H. A. CANADAY Reliable. I in v SI V M J f K. f"'V k ri ' A 1