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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1912)
Personal Items 2ms V. J Mrs. L. J. Redding, of Dlllard, In Bald to be very 111. She Is being tit tended by Dr. E. V. Hoover. Miss Hall returned to her home at Wilbur Saturday afternoon after a day or two spent lu Roseburg. You have tried the rest, now get the best by every test; best In the West Dr. Lowe's superior glasses. Miss Clara Dlllard left for Port land yesterday morning where she will tattend the tsrlng millinery opening. ' Bloanor Dobson returned here Saturday afternoon after a couple of days spent at Myrtle Crock visit Ing with relatives. Mrs. A. C. Seely and child re turned hero Saturday afternoon ufter a few days spent at Myrtle Creek visiting the former's parents. Mr. Jennings, of Winchester, un derwent an operation at the of lice of Dr. E. V. Hoover Saturday after noon. Mrs, O. I. Cosbow left for Port land this morning whero alio will spend a few days vlsltlnj? with rela tives. Edwin Weaver, the Myrtle Creek prune grower, sMnt yesterday after noon lu Roseburg attending to var ious business Interest. Mrs. II. A. Nutter nnd Mrs. A. O. Simon nnd child left for Yamhill this morning where they will spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends. J. H. Jones left for bis home at Cottago Grove last evening after u few days snout In Roseburg vlHltlug at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Pupu. Mil ledge, & Pickens, the grocers, opened their new store In t ho Per kins building this morning. The store 1b one of the fin cut In the city, nnd tho proprietors will no doubt share liberal patronage. Mrs. K. W. Henson, who has been spending the past few days In Ilose burg visiting at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. Georgo K. Houck, left for San Francisco this morning whero she will visit with friends. V, S. Hrowno, formerly cashier of the El rut Trust & Snvl u gs Han k , of Ilnsehurg, returned hero last evening after u few weeks spent at points lu Washington and Northern Oregon, Ho says ho visited several towns and cities during tho past few weeks, but was unable, to find n lo cation to compare with Koseburg. It MDMC Buy Where you can see what you et and el what you want. Make your own selection from the immense slock in my sales yard. Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament als, Rose Hushes and Berry Plants A L. KITCHIN, Roseburg LIBERTY'S LIGHT BE " m l irAV: fl In really (bo frit'dom ttiat rtmir front hiuVpnidem t and lntlcxiul nice can only Ix'buig in the thrifty mill wiving. Vmiiig and obi nnit lo have n lunik nmniul rind here I I lie plmv to luivo It. Wo wtlrmne tntlit (dual fU'cninitM mid an iiiom hi--coniiiHMlnlht to our ilepoHltnrn. Wo offer lilienil Interest comblno.! wlltt llitil 4-urlty thnt belong to ftoltil lntiiiiitons like mini. At Interest on Time Deposits First Trust and Bank may be possible that be will decide to locate here permanently. Earl Landers, of Portland, spent Suturday In Koseburg visiting with friends. M. E. Gelllsple, of Peel,arrlved In Uoseburg last evening to spend a few duys with friends. George Crane, of Looking Glass, spnt Saturday In Koseburg attn-l-Ing to business matters. editor C. A. Kiddie, of tho Cau yonvlllo Call, was a business visitor lu Koseburg Saturday. N. D. Cool, or Drain, underwent an operation at Mercy hospital Sat urday morning. Dr. George E, Houck was the attending surgeon. Attorney H. L. Eddy received a messago from Toledo, Lincoln coun ty, late yesterday, to the effect that a case In which ho was interested had been continued until a future term of tho circuit court. Conse quently, Mr. Eddy did not go to To ledo last night as Intended. Dr. Ixiwo, tho optician, who is to bo In Itosebiirg again soon, has been coining here almost 20 years, and almost 100 trips, and has sold glasses to those who. use them In al most every family In Douglas county. Most of them sweur by them few at them. Hoys may be hud and sometimes girls. The older ones iit ordinary wages and oilier to he schooled and cared for In rnturn for slight services rendered. For particulars address wTT. Gardner, Sunt. Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. tf 09 Don't forget Dr. Lowe, the fS- l,,,,uul'r optician will ho In Kosoburg February 23 anl to noon of tho 24th. If you value your eyesight, If you want the best eye tests and tho boat glasses at a reasonahlo price, consult him at the Mi-ClatU'U hotel parlors on above dates. Remember. C. A. Itlcker, a member of the grand Jury, arrived hero Saturday evening preparatory to resuming his duties at the court house this morn lug. Mr. Itlcker Is considering the proposition of entering the contest for ropresetitat ivo from Douglas county. Mr. Kicker Is well known throughout the county, and will no doubt share liberal support. Word was received In Koseburg yesterday to the effort that Guy C. Majors, at one time, part owner of the local light -and witter system, died lit Toledo, Ohio, about two weeks ago. The funeral was held at that city. Mr. Majors was once mayor of Toledo, and was succeeded by STJWnHOC S 4t$4$-P n Trees 1 flu V , WJf Savings Jones, the so-called "Golden Rule" mayor. H. J. WUson, of Kiddle, Is a busi ness visitor In Roseburg today. R. B. Clark, the Millwood lum berman, spent Sunday In Koseburg visiting with friends. D. II. Hallowell and wife, of Camas Valley, spent yesterday In Koseburg visiting with friends. H. A. Lludgreu, of Melrose, was a business visitor In Koseburg for a few hours yesterday. George Dlmmlck, of Elkton, arriv ed In Koseburg this morning to spend a couple of days with friends. Charles Williams and family went to Olalla this morning whero they will spend a few days visiting with relatives. County Commissioner M. It. Ryan, of Drain, spent tho day In Koseburg looking after various business mut ters. John Alexander und wife, of Glide, spent tho day lu Koseburg attending to business mutters and visiting with friends. W. G. Houser and wife returned hero this morning after spending Sunday with the hitter's parents at Cottago Grove. MrB. K. W. Harness, Mrs. M. C. Harness aud Mrs. Oliver Johnson spent yesterday ut Kiddle visiting with friends. Mrs. Catherine Gray, of Grants Pass, is spending a few days lu Koseburg visiting at the home of Mrs. Edward Pengra. Mrs. A. Wollenberg nnd daughter left fur Portland yesterday morning whero they will spend a week or ten days visiting with relatives. Mrs. George Neuner, Sr., went to Glendalo this morning whero she will spend at few days visiting at tho home of her son, John Neuner. Sheriff Georgo Qulno spent yes terday at Kiddle. Ho was accom panied by C. A. Kicker and William Hitrchard, both residents of Gardln- J. J. linker returned bore Satur day oven 1 iik after spend In k a few days at Portland whero ho attended tho funeral of lib brother, who re cently died at Eugene. .1. L. Pago, of North Dakota, and sou of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. I'ngc, of t hit) city, arrived in Koseburg last night and Ih a guest at ttie homo of bin parents. Mr. and Mrs. (i. V. Adams left for points north (his morning after a couple of days spent at tho homo of I ho lit tier's parents, Mr. and M rs. Hpelihor, In Kdenbower. Deputy Fish and Game Warden Wilson, of Yoncalla, arrived In Kose burg lust evening aud left this morn ing for points In Coos county whero ho has been assigned to the task of detecting n number of law violators. Kthel Piitmor Is a brilliant pianist of high attainments, one of tho most talented pupils that ever camo to my ha nils. She graduated at our con servatory, whore she was also a val- ued member of the faculty for sever-J al years, it Is with regret wo loso her Carl V. Iachmund. director Iachmund Conservatory. New York City. f 13 ClaiVnce Thorn pson of Colos Valley, sold a valuaolo hound to Kd. Singh-ton, Saturday, for $ I 0 lu gold Tills hound was bought for ; parties In the Willamette Valley. No' Is considered one of the host trailers! In tho stale. Iteforo parting with' tho animal. Mr. Thompson took him I to the photographers where bis pic ture was taken. Friends of the doc w bo b n v e hunt ed with him 1 u the Coles Valley country arc sorry to loso him. l.aura Thomas (lnnnell delighted a large audience at Lincoln St. church by her graceful bearing, expressive coiintenaneo nnd clear voice. She possesses rare art. So absorbed with Interest Is her audience in t hi theme and thought of tho author t hoy for get the cunning of tho elocutionist. Who can always have a crowded house here. Will Hnlford Pierce, pastor Lincoln St., M K. church, Chicago, Illinois. f i 3 milTTKIt TO PltOIIATR. Will or The l-!(e rhh Chapman Hoit-lto Attention nf Court. The estate of Caleb Aurolius Chapman, who died in Uosvburg on April !. C'll. wan admitted to pro bale toda The appraisers are W O Yomitt, James McKay and H. H Koatlmau. The estate is valued at approx imately ;n, nnd according to tho terms of the will the entire estate Is bequeathed to Claude Chapman, ft son of the doevaf.ed. who reside at Portland Ho sur to hoar Kthel Carolyn Palmer, pianist, aud laurn Thonuw (lnnnell. itni'rwmntor. at the Pal ace theatre. Monday. February 19. at S o'clock It Ml .V,litiludi..n .t ....- part of tho house 35 renin. Honor vp ! r tickets at Palace theatre ticket office. dwM7 HOLD UP RATES Commission Will Investigate Proposed Advances WANTS CONSTITUTION AMENDED Kenutor -d Would Allow Presi dent To Serve Part of Third Twin Two Full Terms .Not Quite Knough. (Special to The Evening News.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. The In terstate commerce commission today ordeced tho proposed general ad vance on railroad rates for the trans portation of apples from Oregon and Washington fruit districts held up, and ordered an Investigation. Ac cording to railroad plans the ad vance wus to have become effective on February 19. Two Titiiih Enough. WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. Senator Reed today Introduced a Joint reso lution making one Ineligible to the presidency who has sorved two full terms und a part of a third. He propone to have the constitution amended to conform to this plan. into FriiNrnitii liiHixrcsH. WiilJiim Power PiirtiuiKOH Block Of Furniture At Hiitlierlin. William Powell, for the past two years employed as clerk at the Har ness & Johnson grocery store, at tho corner of Sheridan aud Lane streets, has resigned his position nnd will soon engaged In the furniture business In Koseburg. Mr. Powell recently purchased a complete stock of furniture at Suth- erlln and will move the same to this city within the next few days. As yet be has been unablo to secure quarters, and consequently Is unpre pared to announce tho date of form al opening at this time. Mr. Powell Is well known In Uose burg and Is well versed In the fur niture business. For many years prior to accepting a position with Harness & Johnson, be wus employ ed by A. I). Bradley, proprietor of a local second hand store. AX IMPORTANT CASK, I lied hi Tho Circuit Court Late This Afternoon. Tho Shlra Lumber Company, of Sutherlln, this afternoon filed a suit lu tho circuit court In which they seek to foreclose a mortgage on cer tain property owned by Char Los 10. Heed and others. Tho plaiutllTs allege that on Feb ruary I. lull, they sold and deliv ered to tho defendants lumber and other material to tho approximate valuo of $2.(ltlfl. In return they ac cepted a promissory note, secured by a mortgage. Tho plaintiffs claim that no part of the sum has been paid, consequent ly they ask for u judgment equivalent to the principal f IJJmio, interest at tho rate of i per cent, hmounting to about $100. ind attorney fees In tho sum of $175. The case was brought through At torney John T. Long. A w ill (iivi; Li:Tt m:. lAp. l t In Charge of Kvamiiiat Ion Car ill Fmeriiiiii The Public. William Nkhtds, who Is In charge of tho examination car which arriv ed in the local railroad yards this morning, will deliver a lecture on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture will take place in the car. ami tho public is urged to at- tend. Mr. Nichols will talk along tho. I lino of efficiency in railroading, nnd ! bis remarks will no doubt prove very i Interesting. i . I 1IKXI0FIT FOH HOY SCOl'TS. ' At The Palace Theatre February l!lst, 11)12. Cora Mol Patten, of Chicago, the well known literary interpreter, will appear for one night only, February -1st, at the Palace theatre for tho benefit of the Hoy Scout Movement in this city. Her program for the evening's entertainment lias not boon given out; but whatever she chooses to deliver will be of tho best and well worth hearing. TKLF.PHOXK MKHOFU COMPLKTK Knt Of Itosoburg Much HenoHttod. At an adjourned mooting this morning at Hixonvillo, Ore., a coti solldatlon was af footed between the six old farmers' telephone companies and tho four now comiatilcs who had boon iK'rmitted at a farmer meeting to each purchase a share in the line of telephone polos from Koseburg to HKonvtllo This consolidation af fects ten companies. The following officers have boon elected to serve the following year: O. C. Hrown. president : John McKean. vice-preside a t ; C. W . Ha ker. see re t a ry an d treasurer. This consul UUtion will greatly Improve the teelphone system east of Koseburg and will practically ac-; ommodate every family In that sec tion of the country. Kach of the four companies constructing lines are re quired to put In double wire or nietullc circuit and the old companies who have at present the grounded line, will Install the metal ic circuit In the near future. The rapidly Increasing population of this fertile section of the country ban brought about this very much needed Improvement. - DIUMATIC CLl'll. Tho aw Interested In a Roseburg Dramatic Club see Mrs. 6. L. Krlel, a Chicago elocutionist. This course will include private instructions and a special rate will be given the char ter members. MRS. E. L. KRIEL, 135 X. Stephens street, Roseburg. Oregon. fl7 COTT.WJK PK.IYEK MEETINGS. In Connection With Evangelistic HiTriecs Will Ik' Held Tomorrow. A number of cottage prayer meet ings will be held tomorrow morning beginning promptly at 10 o'clock, and lusting for one hour. Tho places and leaders follow: Residence of Mrs. A. C. Marstera, leader, Rev. W. H. Eaton; residence of Mrs. Moses Rice, leader, Rev. Alex Maclean; residence of Mrs. Parrlsh, S. Pine street, leader Mr. R. H. Rop er; residence of Mrs. Alvln Walker, West Roseburg, leader, Mrs. Boyd; residence of Mrs. Ed. Singleton, North Koseburg, leader. Rev. J. N. McConnell; Residence of Mrs. S. J. Black, leader, Mrs. Thorns of Bap tist church; residence of Mrs. S. F. Hamilton, leader, Rev. J. E. Burk hart; residence "of Mrs. Brlggs, S. Mill street, leader, Mr. Elmore; resi dence of Miss Buick, West Roseburg, lender, Uov. K. M. Mears; residence of Mrs. C. B. Patrick, leader, Mrs. Karzartee; residence of Mrs. Auntie Johnson, near high school, leader. Rev. C. C. Smith; residence of Mrs. J. O. Motz, N, Stephens street, leader, Mr. Morse. FOUt UICKAT MEETINGS. Were Held Yesterday I'mler The I ti red J on of Evangelists. (Contributed.) High water mark was reached yes terday In the Smith-Roper evangelist ic meetings. The first meeting was a groat Sunday school rally of the five churches which have joined In tho present evangelistic campaign. Not only were there many splendid young people in attendance, but there were also many older men and men lu the adult classes, thus prov ing that the notion that It Is the proper things to "graduate from the Sunday school" In the early 'teens Is fast becoming a thing of the past. Many of the young people made a decision In which they accepted Je sus Christ as their Savior. At three o'clock there was a union service conducted by the evangelists. Mr. Smith delivered a strong message on the amusement question. After ho bad told of his own experience and from his wide observation as to tin? effects of cards and the dance, he gave a short crisp message from the text: "What then shall I do with t III Jesus which Is called the Christ?" A diamond on your finger or In your scarf or shirt front will ralso your social and business standing. It will be an open let ter of credit. A diamond sug gests prosperity. It stands for success. It represents financial reponslblllty. Its constant in fluence will draw big dividends, nnd It can be converted Into cash at any time. You will be safe In buying a diamond from us. A.S.HUEY lloselmrg's Loading Jewelers. IKS S WORSTELL CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Surveys Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With y 328 North JacKson St Re Phnns 1.11 Partv D Oflice Phone 245 NEW TOOAY. FOR SALE Team, Wagon and har ness. Ad drew W., care of News office. df 15 LOST Large Indian arrow head with gold bands on Jackson street between Cass and Douglas. Suit able reward If returned to News office. dtf FOR SALE Complete poultry plant. Sixteen thoroughbred, prize-winning White Mluorcas; Petaluma Incubator, chicken house and port able fencing. Will sell very cheap. Look Into this It will pay you. Inquire News office. f 1 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST In Presbyterian church Thursday night, an umbrella. W. Thomas stumped on handle. Re turr. to 228 S. Flint Btreet. df 16 FOK'THAHE. FOR TRADE Equity lu nice little home for lots close In. This prop erty earns In rental 16 per cent on Investment. Inquire News of fice, or address K, box 65, city. tf FOR TRADE 25 jcres good land on graveled road, , 6, mileB west of Cottage Grove, hear academy and public school. Will trade for im proved or unimproved property In Roseburg. For particulars ad dress H. W. Oliver, Yoncalla, Ore gon, tf WAITED- WANT ED 'Reliable' colored man wants work by day doing house cleaning, porter work, window Wishing, etc. Call News office. Mdtf WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Good opportunity for wood cutters to cut fir und pine cord wood or stove length, on shares. Inquire at News office for particulars. f I OS WOOD CUTTERS STUMPAGE Parties desiring to cut wood by stum page should call on or ad dress Clyde Wallace, Route 1 . Roseburg, or phone Farmers 14XX2. tf WANTED To buy one or two Mares, 1200 to 1400 pounds, not over 8 years old, well broke, gen tle and kind and not afraid of autos. Address X caro of The News. tfM FOH RENT. TO RENT 5-room unfurnished c.tt tage. Inquire 547 Mill StdtfP FOR KENT Four-room furnished cottage. . Inquire at 547 Mill street. tfF FURNISH E D ROOM S Nice "place for man and wife. Inquire 736 W. Lane street. tf FOKTRENT i o suites or housekeep ing rooms. One on ground floor; one on second floor. Apply 120 North Stephens street f 12 FO RR E N T Furn 1 shed room , all modern conveniences, one block of Masonic temple. Inquire at Clark's studio. tf KbK-RENT Good 2 story building, one block from depot, suttablo for business place or rooming house. Address Perrlno & Walker, Cass street, Roseburg Or. tf FOK RENT TboShamb rook hop ' yard, containing 20 acres, located at Umpqua ferry for rent for one or more years to responsible party on very reasonable terms Address Mrs. L. Shambrook. 427 E Mor rison street. Portland, Or. fl5 A HOME ON TERM TcTlots, sma 1 1 bouse, close in and near high school, owner will soli at price be low adjacent vacant lots. Part cash. Now get busy quick. Ad dress Owner, care News. tfM FOR SALE. STOCK 11 EFTS or carrots want ed. F. J. Robson, dairyman, West Roseburg. ml LADlESOTlC E An y wishing th e Splrella Corset should call at 246 S. Rose, or phone 82-J. mldsw FOR SALE A homestead relin quishment. Address P. O. box 66. Roseburg, Ore. dswtf EGGS FOR HATCHING Indian Runner ducks, R. I. Reds, Brown Leghorns, from laying strains, Jl.r.O per 15. L. D. Carl, 128 Flint street. FOR SALE New eight-room bunga low on S. Jarkson street; near high sshool; good view. Call at this offile or address A. Palmer, 615 S. Jackson street. Price $2, 100. dtf CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE Good soil, well located, all set to choice apples, just In bearing, for sale on very easy terms. Address box f". city or inquire at News of fice. Start this year KIGHT by dining at the lunch room whereat you will enjoy the finest cooking, the choic est meatB, poultry, vegetables, fruits, pactry, etc. at popular prices. Particular peoplo find this lunch room a specially good one and also find that our prices aro not exorbi tant. Grand Grill Turning dam into dayllgnt Is rough on old (owl) fogies, but enterprising, get-ahead, people want llrM. As alders In light supplying light that really lights softly, continuously lights we claim to be pre-eminent In that we furnish everything you may require for the electric lighting of your home, store or shop. Ask us. C L. Prior Jackson Street, between Wash Inctnn and loiiela. Try C. and . Eliiott, Proprietor i iwL i. 1U1 1 l FOR SALE Prise winning White Wyandotte stock: also eggs for - setting; also White Leghorn eggs FOR SALE Automobue. My three seated Buick roadster at a bar gain. E. H. RoBenberry. tf FOR SALE Team, buggy, heifer, canned fruit aud household goods, cheap. Write or call, Geo. J. Post, Edenbower. f23 FOH SALE New Kimball piano. Will sell on easy terms. Ad dress Harmon Anderson, Olalla, Oregon. ' tf EGGS FOR HATCHING Plymouth liocks and Black Mlnorcas. Lay ing strains. Only Jl per 15. In quire Wood, News office. tf FbnSALE CHEAP Span of good . young horses, light wagon and har ness. Inqulte of Pat for particu lars, fio FOR SAIR finnfl K-rnnm timing nnii 2 lots, 80 feet front on Pit .' ' street. Pavement paid. Pslco 12,500. Inquire at 626 PltzefT Etf FOR SALE Choice White Leghorn cocareis ror sale. Inquire of H. D. Church, North Roseburg, or at Cass Street Bakery. tf FO'lt-SALE Outs arid Barley, baled oat hay. and 150 bushels of Early Hose potatoes. Phone Farmers 104, or address Mrs. A. M. Long, Cleveland, Ore. tf ANOTHER SNAP- -Four big lots", best of garden soil, well situated and surely a bargain at $275 for the four. Address J. N., box 65, or Inquire at News office. tf EGGS FOirsALB STcTwiilte Leg horn eggs for hatching. Your or ders booked now for eggs and baby chicks. Address C. W. Bradford, West Side Poultry Farm, Rose burg. Ore. dtf SALE Oil TRADE Good 8-rooni house and lurge lot In desirable part of the city, price $3, COO; also five flue lots, price (1,300. Will sell or trade for ranch property. Address "H" care Box 65, Kose- ourg. CHOICE FARM 30 acres, good new house aud barn, outbuildings, 20 acres bearing orchard commercial varieties. Water right goes with place. $200 per acre. Illddle Land Agency. Riddle, Ore. tf FOR SALE Improved and unim proved residence property, close lu good houses and lots will be sold very reasonable, terms. Ad dress A, care News, or call at this "'e. m8 I'll IS IjKa I'S KENT Two nice lots, few bearing trees, small neat house, everj thing In nice shaps. only $750. Deal with owner, he cause you cannot beat It, Inquli News for particulars. tf SEE THTsTp LA CE 2 5" acres T5 miles from Riddle, new modern 7-room house, 20 acres cultivated and set to fruit of choice variety, stock and Implements. Nothing bettor for the price, $5,500. Rid dle Land Agency, Riddle, Ore gon. tf FOR SALE Nice property" lri Cot tage Grove; 8-room cottage, good well, lot 200 feet deep, fronting 90 feet on First street and 120 feet on another street, 3 blocks from depot. Dirt cheap nt $2,000, terms. Address L. box 55, Rose liurj,'. or inquire News office. m!5 I'AH.U Oil CITY PROPERTY Very desirable imall form with fine Improvements and close lu will exchange for desirnble ti'Wn real estate, or accept city property as part payment. Address V. J., or call at News office. tf FOR SALE One team of mules, weight about 2.860; seven years old, and sound; absolutely gentle. This team cost $700. Will sell wagon, harness and team for $G00. Write A. Henrlksen, Glendale, Or., . or inquire of Rice & Rice, Ilose burg. Or. ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place Just outside city limits, good sir room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc., all fenced ani In first class condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, some In bear ing, big shade trees by house, all for only $1,800. Inquire News, tf FINE BUY 06 acres, 2 miles from town, set of good improvements, 7 acres orchard. 3 acres of which is bearing, bnlunce year-old trees. Five acres for hay and gnrden, balance pasture and timber. Price $2,500; $1,500 cash, terms on bal ance. Riddle Land Agency, Rid dle, Oregon. tf VES I can furnish you with 1 or uu.uiiu ciean, neaitny, well rooted apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, prune, ornamental or shade trees; also shrubs and vines or any var iety. Call on or address R. G. Bound, 519 Mill street, Roseburg, Oregon. Agent for the old reliable Washington Nursery. tf FOR SALE 8 rooinhouse"witlTbatti and sewer connections, fair barn and wood shed, cement walks and paved streets, good location for rooming and boarding house. Call at or address 619 Mill street. A bargain for some one. Lot Is 80x102 tm FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 acres of unimproved land, good for fruit of all kinds or grazing. Small house; good spring on place. On country rond 12 miles from Rose buvg. Several outbuildings, also some good timber tracts for sale Inquire of W. F. Deets, Rosebure r''g"n- df20 FARM FOR $1,250160 acres, ten miles from citv. on county road, house, nam, ana wen, partly tenc ed, and a desirable place for sheep, goats and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raising. Good roads. Within 2 miles of school, store and church. Plenty of tim ber. Get busy l( you want this place. Address W. R.. care News COUNTRY HOME" FOR SALE Close in, about six a-rea, piastered house or 8 rooms, baias. water for irrigating piped over place, and everythinR in first-class condition, a bonanza fcr market gardening . ui ciiii8 uees and a home that you will be proud of and an Income maker. For par ticulars Inquire at News office tf WHEAT RANCH 4S0 a"cres foT sale or trade; In Eastern Wash ington wheat belt, all fenced 2 houses, barns, machinery houses 2 wells, orchard, blacksmith shop," and practically all under cultiva tion. Is a money-maker. Valued at $35 per acre. Will sell on lib eral terms, or accept as part pay ment desirable farm in Umpqua Talley. Advancing years necessi tates owner's retirement. If you call at News office Mr. Wood will give yon all particular! ot this splendid wheat ranch. tf