Supplement to
THE EVENING NEWS
; BY B. W. BATES
laHllfel) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
entered as second-class matter
Not. 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., un-
der act of luarch 3. 1879.
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TUESDAY, Jl'NK 81, IIMO.
MAKSHFiELl KAt'K MEET.
Fourth of July Events Expected to be
ISest Ever.
MARSHFIELD, June 20. The
Prospect for the July race meet at the
Marshfleld fair grounds are most
flattering, and It is expected that
some of the best contests will be
pulled off here that have been seen on
the Bay In many a day. Horsemen
throughout this section are taking
a keen interest In it and some good
harness horses, as well as jumpers,
will be entered. The attendance,
judging from reports from various
places throughout the county, will, be
large.
The track fs being put in excellent
condition, and according to present
Indications, the only thing needed to
make the meet an unusually success
ful one Is good weather at that time.
One of the fastest harness horses
In the Pacific Northhwest is expected
here soon for the .races. Messrs
Norton and Powers have been in
formed by Frank Fram that his "Ray
o' Llghht" with a record of 2:08 1-2
will be here sure.
Among those now quartered at the!
track and working horses is M. H.
Nay. He Is training his four-year-old,
Charley Foster, L. D. Kinney's
Fiavora and John Yoakam's Green-
law.
Dun Starr Is working Belle N., Ma
bel S.. and Ward Bros.' Waukee.
F. P. Norton has under his care
and supervision Billy Murry, Head
light, Yo Sau, O. J. Seeley's McBeth
and Kinney's Creserton.
A. M. Knapp Is here from Emery
ville with a good looking horse, Con
tra Costa.
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AUOl'T HA1SIXG COFFEE.
Thinks Uouglns County Would Pro
duce a Crop.
In a letter to a friend In this city
R. W. Fewn, formerly of Roseburg.
but at the present time residing in
Sao Paulo, Brazil, states that since
he has been in the famous coffee cen
ter he has made a close study of
the soil In that locality and that he
has come to the conclusion that It
is similar to Douglas county land.
He says that lying several feet under
the Douglas county soli Is a variety
of rock known as diabase, which is
exactly like the formation of the land
where the greatest coffee in the world
Is grown.
In the tropical countries where
coffee is raised to a good advantage
-the weather never gets colder than
65 degrees, but it Is the opinion
of Mr, Fewn that with the aid of the
smudge pot, coffee could be raised
in Douglas county, just as well as In
Brazil. ' The temperature here is
so warm that smudging would sel
dom be necessary.
Manv people of Roseburg will re
member Mr. Fewn, who lived in this
city for about two ypars several
years ago. Since leaving this city he
has been in charge, of the construc
tion of a pipe line which, now that
It Is completed is used for carry
ing oil from, the Atlantic to the
Pacific. After completing this work
Mr. Fewn was appointed professor of
geology in the- University of Sao
Paulo, which situation he still holds.
Mr. Fewn says that there is. about
160 square miles of land lying on
all sides of Roseburg which is under-
layed with diabase and that in his
oninlon all of this could be utilized
for coffee growing. He-Is so anxious
ti learn whether or not his theory
la correct that he offered to send
KO.Tie or ine plants to nia inena wao
VJI see what he can do with them.
Miss Murrel Williams recently re
turned from Portland where she hnd
a very enjoyable visit with her sister
Mrs. Dixon.
CLASSIFIED ADVKHTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE 11 acre fruit ranch
near Roseburg. For details address
box 683, Roseburg, d-sw-jl-10
WANTE D Price on lots close In,
suitable for home. Address Home-
builder, News office.
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LOAN WANTED J1250 at 8 per
cent on good timber land, near
Roseburg. Address X. Y. Z., care
News. dswlf
LOST A buggy robe iroiu a hack at
Smith's barn. Finder, who is
known, please leave at News office.
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WANTED, 25 MEN Pick and shovel
work, 9 hours day, $2.25. Apply"
to Winnie Gaddls, the plumber.
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WANTED Price, location and terms
on vacant lot suitable for resi
dence. Address Box 12, Roseburg.
Oregnn. djl2
WANTED Man and wife to work
on ranch. Address Mrs. M. J.
Houck, care Mercy hospital, Rose
burg, Oregon. d-J27
COCKER SPANIEL PUP Came to
my place; owner please call, pay
charges and take It away. Mrs. E.
M. Voss. Rose street, just south
of the Baptist church.
MEN WANTED The Portland Ce
ment Company will pay J2.S0 per
day for nine hours labor. Phone
663. M. M. Cooper, Roseburg,
Oregon. d-sw-tf
FOR SALE Twelve .and one-half
acres good fruit land, 1 mile from
city limits; about 4 acres cleared,
balance easy cleared; small creek;
$850. H. Graham, box 88 Rose
burg, Oregon dtf
FOR SALE 678 acres of land, 9
miles from Roseburg. Creek run
ning through the place, fair house
and two barns and other outbuild
ings. Well fenced. A mighty good
place. Price $10,000, $3000 down,
balance on your own terms. Ad
dress W. care of News. Roseburg
FOR SALE 17 acres orchard land,
well Improved all in cultivation,
large house and barn; near car
line and county seat of Lane
County. Good crop on place. Ad
dress G. M. Morcutt, owner,
Springfield, Oregon. J-27
FOR SALE 10 acres 1-2 mile from
city limits, 2 acres bearing prune
orchard; 8 acres especially fine
for small fruit and garden; well;
house 12x16, barn 20x30; 36 lay
ing Leghorn hens, team and "wag
on; 7 acres hay. Price $2500 cash.
Inquire or address N., care News.
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FOR SALE Farm of 236 acres, 3
miles from Dillard 1 1-2 miles from
Brockway, postoffice and school,
10 miles from Roseburg on the
- Coos Bay stage road; about one
third under cultivation; balance
covered with scattering large oaks
and second growth oak; nearly all
can he cultivated. Springs on place.
All fenced. Improvements not very
good; but has fine building site
near road. Excellent all-round
farm, and especially adapted for
fruit. Reason for selling I
am alone. Some stok and mach
inery go with place. Price now,
$23 per acre. E. G. Argraves.
Roseburg, Oregon. jl-8-d
FOR SALE 40 acres one mile from
city limits; 15 acres In cultivation;
Spits and Newton apples; "pear
and peach - orchard; six-room
" house, barn and outbuildings; four
good springs, water piped in house
and connected up with Monarch
range; hot and cold water In three
different places; bath room com
plete. Water piped to big gar
den, plently of hose and sprinklers.
Fine gentle milch cow, Jersey bull,
good hack, 70 laying hens, incu
bator. 12 Tolonsa geese, several
hot beds. Buildings are all new
and It Is a beautiful place. The
soil is especially fine for fruit, gar
den or onions. Price $4,500.
Terms, $2,500 down. Address H.
Graham, owner, Boi 88, Roseburg.
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