r Personal Items v J 1. P. Smith, of CumuB Valley, was a business visitor In Hosoljurg to day. W. Bowers, of Kellogg, Bpeut tli day In Ilobeburg vlsltlim with friends. W. A. Smith, of Olldo, was a bnal ncss visitor In KoseUurg for a few hours today. Attorney John T, Long leaves foi Salem tonight where he has busluoss needing his attention, O. W. Gage, of lilllard, spent th day In HoseburK visiting wit her son, U. K, Smith. J. 0. Hlnkle, of Siitherlln, was among those admitted to Mercy nos liitul for treatment yeBterduy. Davo Hunter and wlfo, of Deer Creek, spent tho day in lioseliurg looking after business matters, Attorney Dexter Itlco left for Sa lem thfH afternoon where he will appear before tho supremo court Richard Palmer loft for Portland this morning on business. Ho ex pects to bo gone for about ten days Fred Day. of Oakland, spent th dnv In Hnseburg attending to bus! nesa nutters and visiting with friends. Miss Stella Smith left for. her homo at Portland this afternoon af ter a visit with her mother In this city. Mrs. Anna McC'urdy, of Drain yesterday underwent a nasal opera Hon at the offices of Dra. Beely, Beth er & Stewart. William Richards, of Yoncalla was yesterday admitted to Mercy hospital whero he will undergo an operation. Mrs. Krcil Voolkor left for her home at Grants Pass this morning after a couple of days spent In Hose burg visiting with friends. Fred Pllklngton left for his mines In the White Hock country this morning after a few dnyn spout in ltosohurg visiting with relatives. Mrs. N. Dean, of Riddle, arrived hero this afternoon to spend a few days visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash worth. The trustees of tho Roseburg Com mercial Club met in regular monthly session last evening. Nothing was done other than considering routlno mutters. 1. R. Smith, manager of tho local telephono olflce, went to Oakland this nfternoon wheru he will attend the regular meeting of the city conn ell tonight. O. 11. Robertson, of Portland, Is Rpendlng a 'couple of dayH in Rose burg attending to business matters . and visiting with his old-tlmo friend. Ktlwurd Pengra. John French and family, who have resided In Rosehurg for several years, left for Bturgis, Mich., last night whero they Intend to locate permanently. Robert Taylor, who . was recently called to Montreal, .Canada, by a tele gram announcing the serious Illness of his father, relumed here last night. Tho V. C. T. II. will meet In (he parlors of the lluptlst church Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock to finish up tho comfort bags nnd to send them away. - - County Commissioner M. It. Uyan, of Drain, arrived here this morning . to attend the regular meeting of tho county court which convenes to morrow morning. Commnndent W. V. Elder, of tho Oregon Soldiers' Homo, left for Sn- lem this morning where he will spend a few days looking after busi ness matters. Mrs. James Tynan, who has been spending the jiast few days In Rose burg visiting with friends anil rela tives, lefli for Portland last even ing. Floyd Frcar. sou of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Frear. who has been employed at draftsman In San Franclsi-o for some time past, has gone to Merced, Cal., where ho has secured jnore lu crallve employment with all Irriga tion company. Prior to leaving Rowetntrg Mr. Frear was cinptoycd in the city engineer's ofllce. Word was received In this clly today to the effect that Mrs. Phoolie H. Ilrand. tho divorced wlfo of Chas. A. Hinncl. was married the middle of last month to Frank Livingston at Oregon City. Mr. Livingston was formerly a resident of this city and before taking his departure was em ployed at the Overland Fruit ie- Buy p V Prune Where you can see what yon Ret and net what you want. Make your own selection irom the immense slock in my sales yard. Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament als, Rose Hushes and Berry Plants A L. KITCHIN, NURSERYMAN 3HIHHOOti(aOtKlHU OiVitri"'11'' "vl J't TWO MUX DltOWNKK. EI.KTO.V, Ore., Feb. 6. While rowing down Smith river about three miles from Klk(oi) at noon today, a boat occupied by three men capslz- ed, and two of the occupants perished. The third occupant of the boat succeeded In reaching shore and was saved. One of tho men who was un- able to reach shore was Henry Rossman, who. according to friends. 1b about 28 years of ago and unmarried. Tho names of the other two men could not be determined at a late hour this afternoon. A number of men are at present dragging tho river, and It Is believed the bodies will be recovered. , Coroner Jewett wqb notified of tho accident lalo this nfter- noon, and will leave for the scene Immediately upon recelv- Ing word to the effect that the bodies havo been recovered. Details of the tragedy could not be obtained upto the hour of going to press, vclopinent Co.'b holdings near Wil bur. Dr. Hermann, eyeBlght spec ialist, will be in his ofllce, 217 8. Stephens street, 'from tho first until the 15th of each month, Louie J. Neuner, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner. has been trans ferred from tho Southern Pacific of fices at Medford to Roseburg. He will act In the capacity of cashier. w. H. King, a well known Rose burg young man, and Fay Attebury, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dutlcr Attebury, of North Roseburg, were united 111 marriage at the Baptist church this afternoon. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. W. II. Hilton. I he couple will make their future homo In Roseburg where they huve many friends. i.i.i, .rn;.M)i:i. (Continued from page 1.) God's icopJe. Ix;t the people) of Roseburg throng tho church tonight nnd tax Its utmost capacity. It won't bo long until these meetings will bo over. Tonight Mr. Smith will answer three practical questions, "Why. How, When be a Christian?" No f minimising linos v.!U be drnwn be tween saints and sinners. Mr. Smith will also sing n boIo, "I want to go There, Don't You?" At 2:45 p. in. tomorrow Mr. Smith begins the series of Hiblo talks on I he Progressive Christian Life". The "Public Opinion." of Decorah. own, says, "Without nuestlon this has been the most practical course of lllble messages ever given. before the Christian people of this city. Mr. Smith has in part brought a Bible conference to our own doors." The hurch people of Roseburg especlal- y are urged to attend. Mr. Rimer's second talk on "Personal Work" will follow. , Tomorrow (Wednesday) nlirht .Mr. Smith will draw some less from tho story of a fool. Potent things will be said. I'he service on iliursdav evenillir will begin promptly at 7 o'clock and lose at 8: HO In order that the hold rs iff Reason nickels and ,o Hi era ay navo an opportunity to take ad vantage of Oplo Read's great enter tainment nt tho Palaco theatre. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Sti rvey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats ami Maps Drawn Office With l'lirn:i,n nnm 328 North JacKson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Oflice Phone 245 1 rees i I Roseburg Oregon rin Mir HEARING IS ON Man Charged With Murder is in Court. RESORTS TO UNWRITTEN LAW rliirty Two lliilictinelils .Are Return ed Ity JiiilijiiiaMlis (irand - Jury Today More Than 10 People Juipllcitted. (Special to Tho Evening News.) SAN MATHO. Cnl Feb. 0. The preliminary hearing of Samuel who shot and killed James Moore, i millionaire. In a pistol duel, was held today before Judge McCornilek. Mrs. Moore was unable to be pres ent on account of a nervous prostra tion. John Hevln snld Mooro told him a few ml mi ten after the shoot ing that he shot because ho saw Mrs. Mooro riding with Chuuffeur. Tim othy denies this, and contends that Moore fired tho first shot. A Sensational Session, LOS ANG15LES. Cal., Feb. 6. What promises to he the most sensa tional sesBlon of tho county grand Jury ever held In this city was com menced this afternoon. Rumors nre to the efrect that McManlgal will be brought back from Indianapolis to toBtlfy. Thirty-Two IndlHiiientN. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6. Charg ing conspiracy to violate tho United Slates laws by transporting explo sive on passenger trains engaged in interstate commerce with conceal ment o their knowledge, thirty-two Indictments were returned by the grand Jury this nfternoon. More than forty persons aro said to bo Im plicated, and more Indictments are anticipated. 111 LI S AltIO PAID. (Continued from page 1.) .-dand for the "flushing" account, and conaenucntly decided to allow a sum sufficient to cover the expense of the water actually used. The Hillary Hills. E. W. Head, special police ... 10.00 Fred Koilt. special police 20.00 II. 11. Roadman,, sjioolul police 10.00 Robert Ashwrirth, spec'l police 12.00 M. B. Clerinond. city engineer 125.00 Floyd Cole, surveying 52.00 Jesse Cole, biiiiio J. Juplll, labor V. Keudrick, labor 7.75 60. 7T, 60.75 41.02 11.25 60.01) 40.00 15.00 75.00 70.00 75.00 9.33 3.25 C. Q, Ambrose, labor John Doe. labor K. il. Hormann, salary D. 8. llouser, Bnlary II. Woi-thlngton, salary ... B. Fenton, salary .1. L. ChamberB, salary Carl W. Wimberly, recorder ... Nora Cordon, typewriting F. E. Raymond, typewriting... Totul . 71 1.70 Other Illlls Allowed. North Side Planing Mill Co., lumber $10.00 J. E. Harper, reit on dump ground .... 25.00 Orafton Worlhlngton, repairs 7.90 I. II. Kurtz, hauling hose cart 2.50 S. T. Smith, same 2.50 II. S. Kronen, same 2.50 II. R. fitnggs & Son. coal 7.35 W. C. (laddls. repairs 20.05 S. K. Sykes, lights 186.00 I). S. llouser, stamps, etc 4.30 Harry Pearce. supplies '. 4.75 Rosehiii-g Pharmacy, supplies 1.25 (ion. 11. Poole, horse shocrng 8.15 Pago Investment Co., lumber 48.63 W. C. (indding. rennlra 65 Churchill-Warner Co, supplies 3.65 Kilhani Stationery & Print ing Co., dog tngs J. F. Barker & Co.. supplies 6.00 2.00 iiiass A: I'ruilhoinmo Co., printing bonds 75.00 Oregon Restaui.int, prisoner's board 113.10 Carl 10. Wimberly, express and telegrams 1.30 Nora Cordon, typewriting .... 9.33 F. B. Raymond, same 3.25 Al'.MI.IAItV IN SIOSSION. Inns Formulated For Series of la lures During Xc.t I'eiv Weeks. The Ladies Auxiliary tn tho Rose burg Commercial Club held n very Interesting; meeting last night, nt which time a number of Important matters were considered at length. Important among the propositions considered was that of employing a liinilsi ape artist to come to Roseburg and porvlde plans nnd specifications whereby tho ladies can improve the appearance of tho town through the planting vt rose bushes and other shrubbery suitable to the climatic conditions of this locality. In order 'o bring about a innterialliatlon of the undertaking a committee was appointed to confer with a Portland gentleman who makes a business pf this work. In the event his services can be secured nt a reasonable flg- 1 lire. It is likely that ho will he brought to Hoseburg at nn early date this spring. A report of the com- j mlttee will be forthcoming nt the next regular meeting of the auxil iary. The proposition of holding a ser ies of lectures was also considered by the Indtes. a committee was ap pointed to work to that end. The committee will take the matter up witn the o. A. c. 111 hope that the j first event of the series can be sched- llled at an early date. 1 The resignation or Miss Mabel Al-1 bright, ns secretary of the auxiliary, was accepted. Bud Mrs. J. 11. Oliver ' was elected to till the vacancy. j Mrs. Fred Chapman was elected j vice-president to till the vacancy i caused by the resignation of Mrs. Charles Wilson Baker, who resign ed on account of other duties need ing her attention. 1 11.es onu:it si rr. Sue Ti Ittiovrr Ailormy Ftvs In Hie Sum of 9lWl, Attorney J. A. Htirhanan this af lotnonn tlkMl suit In tho rfrvult rotirt npHtntit lhuobv lYnnant, In whirh ho tMM'k to recover the mini of $l.r'.t, hUi'koiI to ! due as (h nnd nunipy ndv:uu'ed tn tho rne un Uir rontrnvorsy, Mr. Umhutiuu atlrni that ho en- tereil Into a contract with Mrs. Ten-1 nant wherehy he was to receive coin-1 IwdmiIIoii eo,nl to half the value of property lu th event h able Kit. 1. I. CALLAWAY ft Osteopathic 1'hyuleiun Chronic diseases a speclLlty. 3 Graduate of the American School o( Osteopathy Klrksville. I Mo. Under-foundur of science Dr. A. T. Still. Oflice Abraham Bldg. Phone 101) Roseburg Ore. to clear the title of her land, which nad previously been sold for taxes. tie claims that he succeeded In iter forming his part of the contract whereupon Mrs. Tennaut repudiated iter agreement, and refused to ten der the fee specllled In the contract. lhe land is said to be valued something over $3,000, aud 1b sit uated near Glendale. s OI'IIO ItKAII A LYCKL'M SCCCKSS, Ten Itensons Why At Tho ruluce 'J'hcnlro Thursday J-Vbrunry 8. 1. I? b, with ona possible ex ception, tho autnor of more widely- read books than any other living American author. 2. Ht is one of the most sough for and best paid - contributors to current iieriodlcals. J. ills name Is familiar to niost of the lecture-going public of every town and city. . 4. He Is easy to advertise. 5. Ho was one of the best draw lug attractions on many of the larg est courses tins past season. 6. He not only gets the crowd, he pleases them. 7. He does not tell old Jokes, or re-nasn other men s Ideas. 8. Ho appeals with equal fascina tion to all classes of people. 9. He knows whereof he speaks, for he has taken many courses In the university of experience. 10. He Is one celebrity whom you can depend upon to nil his dates at the appointed time. A now supply of U. S. Ooological Hiirvey maps of tho Roseburg, Rid dle, O ran Is Pass, Ashland, Crater Lake, Coos Hay, Port Orford, and other Oregon quadrangles, 10c, at tho Rosehurg Book store. dswtf NEW TOIMV. FOR RUNT Four-room furnished cottage. Inquire at 547 Mill street. tfF FOR HUNT Furnished" room, all modern conveniences, one block of Masonic temple. Inquire at Clark's studio. tf CLASSII-'IKI) ADVKIITIHKMK.NTtt, It.'lt TTTiilc; FOR TRADE Equity In nice li.tle home for lots close In. This prop erty earns in rental 16 per cent on Investment. Inquire News oN lice, or address K, box 65, city. tf FOR TRADE 25 ires good land on ginveled road, 6 miles west of Cottage Grove, near academy and public school. Will trade for Im proved or unimproved property In Roseburg. For particulars ad dress II. W. Ollvor, Yoncalla, Ore gon, tf w A x 1 k 1 V. WANTED An' expcrli need girl to do house work. Cnll on Mrs. Al bert Abraham, foot of Washington street. f8 SEWING WANTED Will sew at homes by the day, or accept any sort of seamstress work. Address Mrs. W. E. LeFovre and Mrs. Frank IleHnsa, city. f8 VOODCUTTERS " STUMP AGE " Parties desiring to cut wood by Btnmpago should call on or ad dress Clyde Wallaco, Route 1, Roseburg, or phone Farmers 14XX2. . tf WANTED To buy one or two Mares, 1200 1 1400 pounds, not over 8 years old, well broke, gen tle nnd kind nnd not adald of autoa. Address X care of The News. ' - tfM WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Good opportunity for wood cutters to cut Hr and plno cord wood or stovo length, on shares. Inquire at News office for particulars. flOS l Olt RENT. 10 REN 1' 5-room unfurnishtd 01 tage. Inquire 547 Mill St dtfF jiiim iuui menus that you appreciate them by sending them n Hand Painted Valentine -- FROM h Grave's Art Emporium j 6 Testing of eyes is not a mat ter of guesswork, nor Is It a mnt ter of trying on pairs of ready made glasses. It Is a science governed by principles which 110110 but a person who has studied the anatomy of the eye can understand. No guesswork In our methods of testing the eye. A:S. HUEY GENERAL DRAYING floods of erery description moved to any parts of the city. TOxa rriuoa- iliav 1 O t?D n,T",IJ iii wj. i nuiivii FURNISHED ROOMS Nice place for man and wife. luquire 736 W. Lane street. tf FOR RENT Hear of my barber shop, at the corner of Rose aud Cass streets. Apply to Alva Mad- dlx KOR RENT jo suirea of huusekeep ing rooms. One on ground floor; one on second floor. Apply 120 North Stephens street. fl2 T H S ij E ATS REN T T w onTcelo ts", few bearing trees, small neat house, everything In nice shaps, only $750. Deal with owner, be cause you cannot beat it. Inquire News for particulars. If FOR RENT The Shambrook hop yard, containing 20 acres, located at lrmpqus ferry for rent for one or more years to responsible party on very reasonable terms Address Mrs. It. Shambrook. 427 E Mor rison street. Portland. Or. fl5 h OK SALE. FOR SALE A Homestead relin quishment. Address P. O. box 66. Roseburg, Ore. dswtf FOR SALE Autoniobrre. My three seated Bufck roadt-ter at a bar gain. E. H. Rosenbarry. tf FOR SALE New Klmuuil piano. Will sell on easy terms. Ad dress Harmon Anderson, Olalla. Oregon. tf FOR BALE New 3-rooni cottage, closet and pantry, to be dnoved from lot, $150 cash. Inquire 1324 North Jackson street. - f5 EGGS FOR HATCHING Plymouth i Rocks and Black Minorcas. Lay ing strains. Only $1 per 15. In-1 quire Wood, News office. tf ! FOR SALE CHEAP Span of good young horses, light wagon and har-! ncss. Inquite of Pat for pai ticu- j tars. 110 FOR SALE- OR TRADE Three fine residence lots on S. Jackson street, north of the high school. Terms to suit. - Inquire nt News office or call at 615 Cobb street. f6 FCR SALE New eight-room bunga low on S. Jarkson street; near high sshool; good view. CaM at this offllo or addrers A. Palmer, 616 8. Jackson street. Price $2. 1,00. dtf 'OR SALE Choice White Leghorn cockrels for sale. Inquire of H. B. Church, North Roseburg, or at Cass Street Bakery. tf FOR SALE Oats ai'd Barley, buled oat nay, and 100 bushels of Early Rose potatoes. Phone Farmers 104, or address Mrs. A. M. Long, Cleveland, Ore. tf EGGS FOR HATCHING Indian Runner ducks, R. I. Reds, Brown Leghorns, from laying strains. $1.50 per 15. . L, D. Carl, 128 Flint street. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE Good soil, well located, nil set to choice apples, just tn bearing, for sale on very easy terms. Address box 65, city or Inquire at News of fice. OR. SALE 110 feet fancy fencing cedar posts. Even you old bach elors can at least have a nice fence running around your house. John W. Tollman, 707 W. Mosher street. f6 ANOTHER S.NAP Four big lots, best of garden soil, well situated and surely a bargain at $275 for the four. Address J. N., box 55, oi inquire nt News office. tf FOR SALh! A BAUUAl.S 111 a lew pullets-also a few high bred Single Comb Leghorn cockrels, and 140 size Mnndy Lee (Standard) incubator nearly new. Eggs for hatching. J. H. Cummlngs. Suth- erlln. Or. f6 FARM OR Ci'lY PROPERTY Very desirable 'mall farm with fine Improvements and close In will exchange for desiraule b. iw real estate, or accept city property as part payment. Address V. J.. or call at News office. tf EGGS FOR SALE S. C. White Leg- norn eggs ror hatching. Your or ders booked now. for eggs nnd baby chicks. Address C. v. Bradford, West Side Poultry Farm, Rose burg, Ore. dtf FOR SALE One team of mules. weight about 2,850; seven years old, and sound; absolutely gentle. This tenm cost $700. Will sell wagon, harness nnd tenm for $600. Write A. Honrlksen, Glendale, Or., or Inquire of Rice & Rice, Rose burg. Or. ONE ACRE HOME Ntce little place just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc., all fenced and In first class condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, some In bear ing, big shnde frees by house, all for only $1,800. Inrjulre News, tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five lots in North Roseburg, west of 1st street, 3-room house, good chicken house, all lots fenced. Good strnwberry patch set out. Price $1,200, or will trade as part payment on close In city property. Address R. Care News. dtf FOR SALE OR TRACE 120 acres of unimproved land, good for fruit of all kinds or grazing. Smnll house; good spring on place. On country rond 12 miles from Rose burg. Several outbuildings, also somo good timber tracts for sale. Inquire i.f W. F. Dccts, Roseburg. Oregon. ,f20 FOR SALE S room house with bnth ana sewer connections, fair barn and wood shed, cement wnlks and paved streets, good location for rooming and boarding house. Call at or address 619 Mill street. A bargain for some one. Lot Is S1H2 tfll FARM FOR $l,2li, 160 acres, ten miles from cltv. on county road, house. Darn, nan wen, partly lenc ed. and a desirable place for sheep, goats and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raising. Good roads. Within 2 miles of school, store nnd church. Plenty of tim ber. Get busy If you want this rlnce. Address W. R.. care News COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE Closi In. ahout six airea, plastered house of S rooms, baras. water for IrrlK-HtlnR piped over place, and I everything, In first-class condition, a bonanta for market gardening Nice, lot of be-xrlpe trees anil o homo that you will be proud of! and an Income maker. Kor par-' tlcnlars Innnlre at News office. tf ! MOTS rCK IIOMjC lois Is one rar Bargain. 2 big lots, small com for- ' labio House, poultry yards, bearins fruit, sewer assesoment paid, lr choice rexldenre district, close In Vacant lots adjoining held at 1600 each. Owner leaving city, and foi quick sale ofNra It low. Worth tl.SfO. Inontrt Nwa oftlce. tt tOK SALE Small farm of 4f acres' well Improved and nicely situated! Brock way. Ore swf9 SALE OR TRADE G jud 8-rooul house and large lot In desirable part of the city, price I3.6U0; also Ave Hue lots, price $1,300. Will sell or trade for ranch property. Address "H" care Box 65, Rose burg. ' ;ho money maHers--about 1,300 acres, watered by creeks aud springs, lots of fine land, plenty of timber, good comfortable house, barns, plenty of hay land, on fount)- road, and a place that will brinr returns. Only $7 an acre. I. B. Nichols, gon. LIBERTY'S LIGHT . nANiL Sg MM1 1 Is iviilly (lie freedom Hint comes from iiMU'iiciuleiice, mid iiidepeud ciit'O run only belong to tho thrifty nnd snviutr. Youiik and old ought to huvo n biuik account nnd hero is tho plnee to l:a,o it. Wo welcome inillvidmil accounts nnd ui-o most ac commodating to our depositors. We offer liberal Interest combined with th:tt security thi.t ticlongs to solid litMtitiilioiis like ours. 4? Interest on Time Deposits First Trust and Savings Bank Reward $10,000,000 Reward To be paid by Uncle Sam' to his children who raise We will be glad to furnish you with free literature on this subject and to have you look over , our complete line of feeds , lll SIPI fif II IDS Diamond Chick Food, Diamond Scratch Food, Diamond Egg Maker, Diamond Beef Scraps Bone, Shell, Grit, Charcoal Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Alfalfa Meal, Chopped Feed of All Kinds, Hay, Straw. ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Roseburg's Oldest Industry We Deliver Everywhere Phone 56 CHURCH :-: BROTHERS BR- E - A - D It's Good Bread It's Never Sour Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY See California Now! See ll nMmctJve senslde r.Mirts. fiuiious hotel and resorts. 1 mnciiitlcent scenery, lelislitful rlimnle. OnliliHir sHrts ot all A kimls of pleasant drives llirouuti miles of orange groves. All rcuclicd ny the ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS" LOW ROUND TRIP FARES California, in effect daily, long limit and stopovers going or returning. 3 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 3 Sir.XSTA M.MITKI Pullman cars and observation cars. I'AI.IKOItMA KM'KKSS Pullman tourist cars. High-class coaches SA. r-KAXriSCO KXI'KKSS Pullman and tourist cars. High-class coaches. Unexcelled dining car serviceattentive employes Tall on our nearest S. P. agent the various resorts, or write to aoiIJi M. SCOTT, (-. Passenger aL Address box 55 or Inquire News office for particulars tf WHEAT RANCH 480 acres for sale or trade; in Eastern Wash- . Ington wheat belt, all fenced, 2 ,A houses, barns, machinery houseB, 2 wells, orchard, blacksmith shop, and practically all under cultiva tion. Is a mouey-maker. Valued at $35 per acre. Will sell on lib eral terms, or accept as part pay ment deslrablo farm In Umpqua valley. Advancing years necessi tates owner's retirement. If you call at News office Mr. Wood will give you all particulars of this splendid wheat ranch. tf fc ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS' for Interesting literature describing Agent, POM-LAND, ORMiOX.