mi - ; . i ; . M . , . Easter And the New Clothes - j Harths To INyi'KHT TOIM.V. (Continued from page 1.) them In urrlvltig at n true and Jnut verdict. Kdikeitt lilvo TcHtimony. Fred Schwartz, a local Southern Pacific striker, testified that ho wont to the scene of tlio wreck yenlerdny. and upon making an Investigation of tlio boiler, found the crown shet-t bolts in good condition. Ho also unld the bollor evidenced (Irnt-clasH work manship. Schwartz xald lie wan nn nblo to toll tlio caiino of the exploHlnn, considering that It might havo re sulted either from low water or de fects In the material. Br.harwtz'H evidence Is roiiHldereil iti'i'ldoiry In favor of the railroad, and came an a great mirpriim to the coroner and memhora of iho jury. Waltor Christie, it striker, partial ly corroherated Schwartz' evidence In testifying that the boiler wiih ap parently In Rood condition prior to tlio explosion. At 3 o'clock thlH afternoon the In quest wan continued until Tuomluy niornliiK when a number of addition al witneHHCH will be examined. Among them) will bo the government expert, who la expected to arrive nl tho scene of the exploftlon some time tomorrow. Until ho arrives the Wrecked boiler will remain under guard, that it may eucape tampering. Personal Itemsl V J All kllulH of Kuxtcr fuvorH for lioth old and youiiK at tho Kuster Hn.u;ir Frlday and Saturday. Mrs. Hudolph Harness went tu Ynnrnlla tills afternoon ti spend Bundtiy wllh friends. Oo to t lie Ester Himiiir Krldiiy und Saturday for fmioy work of every de- , crlptlon. CumiliiK Under chirks inul j rubliltu. Jolm SiuiiikIi. the LnokliiK ll;is' farmer. hikmiI tho day In Itum-huri: attondliiK to varloUH business unit- ' tera und rlsltlnic with frlfnds. Wall papers In nil tho Into shades and colorlnits. Tho popular Oat Moid paper, n thins of beauty; also heantl- Don't Get your fotograf work done where you get the best and done in a workman like manner. CLARK and CLARK Up-To-Date Fotografers riJarrii'ri"ciotries ifS" ROSEBURG, OREGON fill dining room and bed room paper In dainty dnlguH, at Hlce & Rico, the hoiiHo furnishers'. IlBtrlct Attorney George M. Brown leaves for the count on Monday where he goes to attend a special term of the court for Coos county. Don't forget the .-aro, go to .1. O. Kygg for your spring suit. A Iho cleaning and pressing. Over Perry's millinery. a'2 1 Mrs. (ieorgo K, Houck eiilertalued about twenty ladies at a one o'clock luncheon at her beaut I fill homo on South Stephens street this afternoon. The borne was beautifully decorated with llllles and presented a most at tractive appeiiniiH-e. The bostewH was assisted by Miss Cerlrndo Itast and Mrs. A. A. Wilder. We Guarantee Our Watch Repairing It Is true that nioht any Jeweler can ilu Watch Itepalrlng; but it Is not true that all Wah li Impair ing Is ilinic right It lakes a great ib-al of prepar ation und studv and eats nf ex p.'ileinc t.t .In Watch Kcpahing intelligently and to do It so that It will civo satisfaction. The Watch Itepaiiiug that we do is such that we are willing to hank mil' ivputut ion on it. If tli ere Is anything whatsoever the matter wllh nur w;itth bring It In us. and we will satisfy mi. not only as to wot kmaushlp. but as to price. A. S. Huey Co. ttferbiirg's l.cnitiitg .IrwrU-rv Be Gulled Be sure that you Wear a Benjamin on the most important of all days to the well dressed man. Easter means as much to the men as to ladies in the way of hew clo thes. To dress right in the Easter parade, be sure you have one of the latest "Benjamin" suits. Thev have that Fifth Avenue style and that-correct New York air. In Blues, Grays, Browns of attractive design. ggery out UDKMiow i:k m:tti:h. Mill More Unk lielng llhisled Itig Prune Crop Tho News Mee( With ieneral Approval. (Jus Xelson, accompanied by bis wife and three sons, have returned to their home In Kdenbower. hardy and healthy, after their three months spent in the nearby mountains rutting wood Tor the local market. They re port having made good wages dur ing the time engaged, and find them selves financially ahead, with a busy sprints awaiting them. A. S. Wilson was engaged during l he past week in setting out new plants and vines on his residence properly. Miss I lei ha . .Jmley departed Wednesday for Myrtle Creek to visit her brother. I.nne Morley, who is en gaged in leaching school nt that place, and will return on the Satur day morning train. Dr. Miller was called to attend u lil'l Your d'ophers, Moles, Squirrels and other Itodenls by using Whitneys' Patent Rodent Torch This remedy was thoroughly tested for moles and ot her pests ou the he win and Clark Fair Cronuds and for gophers on tho (. A. C. campus at Conullis. Oregon. The torch hums with such force that it iliives the gas through every ramltlrai inn nt the burrow, and no in ln 1 - v orni bug or germ can live conliur.i hi Ce fumes or the gas. The ga , i.ii rned by burning the '"Hi' i I. own as Sulphurous Anhyd-iui- . i,.: is not Injurious to persons . r animal life when burned lu the open ail . I will he In Itosehurg for a few .lavs and will demonstrate and sell at umIuc. tlncr. d prices to introduce this pro- mi. t. vniTxi:v, 'tiilwoott, Oregon. See inv at I'hurchlU's Hardware Sioie. p,i ad Bon Ami Electric Iron I'lie best iron on (lie market. W.lll ' tfi. r , - ' ) . .. consume leu pmvrr, IU hold lient lunger tlwin nny oilier Iron in mlt-' J,i-v..- 1 .. v . This Iron Is UV AUA.NTK.K1 f..i TWO YKAISS. ' IWt lie niMnl. Don't pay more for an Inferior Irvu. A trial h 111 convince yml. Roseburg Furniture Co ' patient Wednesduyv und the patient Ik Improved. ' Manager Wavlau'tJ. of the R. Har- ; neg store, hloVed Into tils' new borne this week. When he took possession of it, he found the narn literally ullve with rats, and with a hammer succeeded In killing five within a few minutes. There were so many rats 1 yet left he gave up the task as a ' hopeless one, and he concluded to call to his assistance Fred Berrell and his two English terriers. Con sequently there will be a rat bait lug at the barn next Sunday, and It will be a case of "rough on rats." Thomas A. Flnley has returned to his task of blasting rock at Winches ter for the rock crusher. The crush ed rock Is being put upon the public roads as fast as possible. The prunes In this neighborhood have so far advanced as to insure the most abundant crop for years. Own era of orchards are delighted with the prospect before them, and antic! pate not only a heavy yield of fruit, but one of the best markets for years. The News is being generally con gratulatcd upon the awardment of the city printing after Its successful contention that it be given to the lowest bidder, and it is applauded by all good citizens In its crusade against the bawdy house on Sheridan street. and the "tfn-horn" gamblers, of Roseburg. There Is no doubt that the editor has the support In this matter of all that is honest and de cent in the community, and their sup port will be lasting and not of a day. Of the low and the vicious The News can well afford to do without their approval, and lot them go with cheer fulness to someone else, who may be hand-ln-glove with them. A striking Illustration of material instinct was shown by a hen owned by Mr. E. W. Speicher the other day. An old cat was the possessor of a litter of young kittens. She carried them to the barn and cached them In a box where there had been plac ed some rags. Shortly afterward came the hen In question, examined the. box in question and the kittens attentively, got down beside them carefully, and there deposited an egg. She did not then fly off the nest and carkle not her. She clawed the kittens under her wings and hovered them as she would young chickens and raised such a rumpus with the old cat when she put In an appear ance that Mr. Spelcher's attention was directed to the matter. The cause of the trouble was apparent. The ben had appropriated the kittens as her :v.!i. and she vas fighting the old cat to a finish for them. She bad the best of the battle, but Mr. Speicher drove her from the nest and blocked her return. The county court has established the front warehouse of Rudolph Har ness as the primary polling place of Kdenbower precinct. JASPER. The only prnfpHBlnnnl plueo In the iity w here you can pet accurate work IirnresKlonally done, developing 15c mil. CI.AHK & CI.ARK. Potonrapli era. tf JihIko .1. V. Hamilton this morn int; hatuled down a deciBlon In tho circuit court, in which he granted a decree or divorce in the caHO of Den nis C. HoHley vs. Laura 1. nosley Tlio plaliillfr Is also awarded the custody of the two minor children upon whom tho defendant may call at proper times. According to the decree, Jude Hamilton found from the evidence that Mrs. Uosley ne t;!eclod tho children, spent consider .ihlo (lino in company with Willis Simpson and was not a sultahle per son to cure for her off-spring. The case was Irled here ahout three weeks ai;o and was hltlerly contested hy the defendant. Attorney Johnson, of fottimc drove, nppeared for the plaintiff, and Attorney A. X. Orcutt. if UoseliuiK. for the defendant. MOHAIR- We want it. tie sure and see us lieture Rcll- 4 lug elsewhere. We have the price. KOSKIU'KG ROCHDALE COMPANY. 4 I. ASM 1 II I! ADVKltTISIXC;. W A NT 10 1) Kxperienced girl or mld dle nun! woman tor general house work Kmiulro at corner Douglas and Kiln streets or phone 370. 145-da7 WANTED Man to cut 100 cords ot wood and do 4 it acres or more of grubbing Also man to do gener al farm work, full at (Irand hotel, ltoseliuri!. room 3. J. M. Engle. H7-da7 TOR SAI.K. KOlt SAI.K Two bronze, turkey gohlers. Apply to Henry Conn, or phone 6X1. 100-tf KOlt SAI.K -New Koril autouiotiile at this office. five passenger -a snap. Inquire 137-tf I'OR S.U.B -llroilie $1.50 per setting, 207, Roseburit. turkey orks. address box 101-tf INDIAN Kl'XNKK IM'CKS Kegs for sale. $1 per 13. K. M. Mars ters. 129 Sheridan street. 49-tt KOH SAI.E Kour-foot"fir cordwood. Kor carload lota write to Jonathan !ticharoon. I.eona. Ore. Order now tor fall ' delivery:' Carload lots $3 ;5 a cord. 146-dtf KOH SAI.K- t.ood roadster and sad dle horse, practically new btiKgy ' and harness. A snap at $140 for whole business. Inquire News office. 14 4-a22 HAY KOlt 8 A LIS flood oat hay ut $15 per Itou delivered. C 11. . Urowu, 124 West Cabs treet. , 139-tf SEED ARTICHOKES W. B. Daven port lias plenty ot this seed tori 12l'-a8 KOR SALE Sorrel teas:, 6 years old. Matched, sound and good workers. Write or inquire S. Hooper, Looking Glass, Ore. 135-swml KOR SALE One good team; year lings. Weight about UUU. Cull on or address Clyde Wallace Rt. 1, Roseburg or Phone Farmers 14XX2. 142-dswtf KOR SALE One good all-round dark bay horse, gentle, good trav eler, weight aliiout 1100. , Also harness and buggy. Phone 212-L for information. 125-tf FOR SALE 1 Sharpies No. 3 cream separator, lu good running order. Price 15.00. C. T. Orubbo, Wil bur, Ore. a5 FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf one week old. Part Jersey. Call or address Henry Schrenk, Looking GIubs, Ore. 119-dswtf TEN ACRES FOR SALE One mile from postofflce. Very desirable. Investigate this. Inquire News office. 90-alS FOR SALE OR TRADE A four passenger touring car in good con dition; town property preferred. Call at 217 S. Stephens St. , 108-a20 FOR SALE Gentle horse, very cheap. AdresB or call D. S. Pearce, Kdenbower, Or., phone Suburban 91. 128-al FOR SALE Choice White Leghorn cockrels for sale. Inquire of H. B. Church, North Roseburg, or at Cass street Bakery. 66-tf FOR SALE First class work horse, weight about 1150 pounds, 7 years old. Address B. W. Bull- winkle, Roseburg. Or. 131-tf FOR SALE Two nice colts, halter broke, coming 2 and 6 years old, und will make a good team. Will sell cheap. Inquire NewB 73-tf FOR SALE Two head ot young horses. Inquire of W. A. Smick, or at ranch, 3 miles east of the city. 79-a7 FOR SALE. Cottage in North Roae- burg with bath, hot and cold wa ter; all conveniences at your own terms. Call Clark's Studio 63-dtf FOR SALE One three and a quar ter skein Mitchell wagon. For particulars Inquire of Ceo. Poole, or A. W. King, Roseburg, Ore gon. 84-a9 EGGS. FOR HATCHING Indian I Runner ducks, R. I. Reds, Brown Leghorns, from laying strains, $1.50 per 15. L. D. Carl, 128 Flint street. 72-atisw ANOTHER SNAP--Four big lots. best or garden soli, well situated and surely a bargain at $275 ror the tour. Address J. N., box 65, or inquire at News office. 4-tr KOR SALE Oats and Barley, baled out hay, and 100 bushels of Early Hose potatoes. Phone Farmers 104, or address Mrs. A. M. Long, Cleveland, Or. 68-tf FOR SALE Eggs from my S. C. wnite Legnorns. select laying TEN ACRE TRACTS FRUIT FARM the North GARDEN LAND TEN ACRE TRACTS N. Curry Estate, Riversdale Tracts stock; 1.0Mier settimt'of: 16.' Mr. James Altkeu. Edenbowor. Or. I'bone farmer 256. 69-tf SALE) OR TRADE Good 8-room house and large lot in desirable part of the city, price $3,600; also live flue lots, price 11.300. Will sell or trade for ranch property. Address "II" care Box 65, Rose burg. 17 A HOME ON TERMS To iuts, small house, close In and near high school, ownor will sell at price bo low adjacent vacant lots. Part cash. Now get busy quick. Ad dress Owner care News. 67-tfM FARM FOR , SALE 50-acre farm, adapted to the growing of com mercial fruits; good buildings, 6 Vt miles from Roseburg; easy term. Apply at this office for particulars. C5-a4 FOR SALE. One pure bred Jersey bull, 2 years old. Looney strain. Dam has record of 16 pounds but ter per week. Grand Bire won second prize at Lewis & Clark ex position. Address B, F.' Nichols, Riddle, Oregon. 18-tf EGGS FOR HATCHING Rhode Is land Reds, White Orpingtons and White Leghorns. The very best of stock and 'prices reasonable. Address H. B. Church, Roseburg, Oregon. 10-tf FOR SALE This week; owner go ing East. Ranch of 9 acres, close to Edenbower P. O., horse, buggy, light spring wagon, 2 sets of har ness, Jersey cow, chickens, grind stone. Bargains while they last. H. B. Heald, box 30, Edenbower.") 122-a2 FOR SALE 8 room house with bath 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. 22-tfB FOR SALE House and lot; modernii In every way, close in. paved streets, a bargain. Will sell for cash or on installments Also flne lot on paved street. Address "D' care News, or inquire this ofT flee. 107-a20 SIX LOTS Beautiful residence property, all in choice bearing fruit, good soil, fenced, city water, at less than others are asking for unimproved property. Only $250 cash will handle this fine tract; balance long tirao. Inquire News office, but come quick. 6-tf MKLROSig POULTRY YARDS Eggs for hatching from Orplntons. Buff and White: Rhode Island Reds, liarred Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorns, Toulouse Geese. Bronze Turkeys and others. Or ders booked for baby chicks. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg, Ore. (i4-mI ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place. Just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken housq. yards, etc., all fenced und 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 ofr flee. 21-t( 60,000 clean, healthy, well rooted apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, prune, ornamental or shade trees; also shrubs and vines or any varr iety. Call on or address R. G-. Bound. 519 Mill street, Roseburg. Announcement Riversdale Tracts Subdivision of the N. Curry Estate Ranch. This well known Ranch has been subdivided and plac ed upon the market in Ten Acre Tracts. Riversdale Tracts are located 5 miles from Roseburg, Oregon, on Umpqua River. i Riversdale Tracts i are adapted to the raising of Fruits, Vegetables and Farm Products. SOLD ON TERMS. Office Masonic Building ROSEBURG, OREGON. Oregon. Agent for the old rellbl Wabliluglon Nursory. lsJJ FIXE BUNGALOWW'liT sell o f'trade finest property In good rail r'road town for Roseburg realdenc or farm near city. This bungalow Is new, modern, 3 large lot go with it, delightful view of river and town, and rents for $17.50 K!r month. This Is something ex tra fine. Address, Owner, News, Roseburg. box 112. COUNTRY HOME FOR 3ALE Close In, about six aires, piasterea house of 8 rooms, baias, water for Irrigating piped over place, and everything In first-class condition, a bonanza for market gardening. Nice lot of bearing trees and ft borne that you will be proud of and an income maker. For par ticular. Inquire News office. 23-tf FOR SALE 247 acres of land one mile from Riddle, about 70 acres In cultivation and as much more could be cleared up and put Into cultivation; bearing orchard of , prunes and apples of about 12 ' acres, fair house and barn. Price $40.00 per acre. For particulars , address H. J. Wilson, Riddle. ( Oregon. 16-al TRADERS, GET BUSY 480-acre wheat ranch near Wilson Creek, Eastern Washington; 2 set of buildings, all fenced, wells, wind mill, all tillable, and a farm that will, summer fallowing 240 acres each season, bring its owner 7,000 bushels of hard wheat annually. Will sell this place on small cash " payment, or trade for small place near Roseburg and some cash. For all information concerning this v property, inquire of Mr. Wood, News otnee. is-u STOCK RANCH 227 acres, 30 acres under cultivation, lot more easily cleared; irrigation ditch with water right; good springs, fine outside stock range; place fronts river, small orchard. Very desirable. Price, Including all farm machinery, cows, hogs, goat and poultry, $5,700. Address "8" care News, or Inquire this office. 87-al2 - fpARM KOR $1,250160 acres, ten miles from citv. on county road, house, narn, ana wen, purely tend ed, and a desirable place - for sheep, goats and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raising- Good roads. Within 2 miles of school, store und churei. Plenty of tim ber. Get busy II you want this place. Address W. R., care News 13 FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly im proved 10-acre tract 1 mile from good town, new 7-room bungalow, good barn and poultry houses, 6 acres In orchard and berries, splen did location, first class every way. One of the finest places In South ern Oregon. Sidewalks to depot and town; crop all In and will trade for Roseburg property or farm near city. Address Owner, News office, box 111. v FOR SALE Farm of 150 acres, 1 mile from Roseburg city limits, on county road; 80 acres rich high grade land, balance gentle slope suitable for fruit and pasture. New modern 8-room house, large' new barn; place all fenced, and cross fenced, mostly with Page woven wire; 4 largo living springs, abun dance of oak timber; particularly suitable to cut Into small tracts. for fruit, garden, truck and chicken ranches. Can be had If taken at once $75 per acre, terms to suit. A great bargain. Address box 617, TEN ACRE TRACTS FRUIT FARM GARDEN LAND TEN ACRE TRACTS Owners -