Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, July 13, 1905, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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JULY l.'i, 11105.
A weak memory is sometlmeB a bless
ing In disguise, especially for the de
foudapts in luod d'auil raises.
It is asserted that there are now 20,
000 former Ohio people residing in
Oregon. With about 300,000 former
Miesourians, it looks as if the state is
pretty shy of native Oregonians.
HARVEY BICE AT 'LARGE, -
Charged Willi Four Burglaries
Ranier, Wash.
at
Candidates for congress are almost as
numerous as bop lice this spring. The
Oregonlan mentions tbo following: C.
J3. Moores, W. L. Tooze, T. B. Kay
and W. C. Hawloy, of Marion county;
W. I. Vawter, of Jackson county; P. 11.
Kelly, of Linn county, and I. H. Iling
nam, of Lane county.
Walter Scott, the cowboy Croesus, of
Death Valley, ran a special train from
Los Angeles to Chicago, 22441 miles In
43 hours and 05 minutes, an average
Bpeed of 51 miles an hour. When a
cowboy takes a notion to do things, It's
a pretty lively record that comes out of
the scrimmage with any laurels to speak
of.
Or.YMI'IA, Wash., July 13. Four
burglaries at Kanier, in this county,
are charged up against Harvey Ulce, a
17-year-old Oregon boy, who, Beveral
months ago escaped from the Salem
Heform School. The Olympia police
located Bice a few weeks ago, but were
notified by the Oregon authorities that
fiey believed the penitentiary and not
the reform school was the proper place
for the youth, and that they did not
want him back.
The Olympia authorities were
warned that he was an irreclaimable
thief. A warrant was sworn out today
for Bice, but the officer who went to
serve it found he had iled.
(Bice is a native of Douglas County,
his home being near Kiddle. He was
sent to the reform school from Hose-
burg about two years ago. He has a
younger brother in the reform school
also and another one in the penitentiary.)
HE PASSED THE STAR.
The Diamond Cure,
The latest news from Paris is that
they have discovered a oiamond cure
for consumption. If you fear consump
tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be
best for you to take that great remedy
mentioneu Dy w. t. Mcuec,oi vanieer,
Tenn. "I had a cough for fourteen
years. Nothing helped me, until I took
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, which
gave instant relief, and allected a ner
manent cure." Unequalled quick cure,
mr i nroat ana Liung Troubles. At A.
C. Marsters & Go's, drug store; price
50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bot
tle free.
If the timber land lawn had been en
acted by legislators who knew the
needs of the great West and had its
interests at heart, there would have
lieen less incentive to commit perjury.
This coast ought to Iihvo greatsawmill-
Ing enterprises and to secure these the
timber of necessity must be owned in
large bodies, a condition that under
the approved narrow interpretation of
the law could never be brought about,
Thousands of good citizens bave com
inittod perjury on the Pacillo coast in
swearing to thoir land, filings, feoling
that they were guilty of no moral
wrong, and thoir respect for all law
has thus been materially weakoncd.
Sane land laws are what the country
demanded more than the prosecution
of those technically guilty of the viola
tion of unjust Btalutos.
Winston News.
School started again Monday after i
week's vacation.
ii. F. Shields Is helping John Land
era witb bis hay this week.
Mottle Shields, of WinBton, was vis
iting with Miss Ida Alexander, of Ilap-
' py Valley, last week.
Frank Spaur is hauling lumber to ro
build his house, which was burned
down last week.
There was a dance Saturday night at
Jtolit. Green's and evorybody had
nico time. ' X. Y. 'A.
Forced to S'arve,
B. I-1. Look, of Concord. Kv.. savs:
"For 20 yours I sulTorcd agonies with a
sore on my upper up, so painful, some
times, that 1 could not eat. After
vainly trying ovorytlung elso, I cured
it with liucklen's Arnica Salvo." It's
grout for bums, cuts and wounds. At
A. C. Marsters & Co s. drug store; only
25o.
Lots For Sale.
Tho Camion tract of 2 acres situatod
noar High School betwoon tho Sanctu
ary and Sykes .properties, has been
divided into lots averaging about fiOx
300 feet. Prices and terms reasonable
to right parties. Apply to any real
osialo dealer or the owner,
C. U. Cannon.
Thin People.
Thin, scrawny, llcshlcss people are
usually nervous Irritable, billions and
dyspeptic. Kvory change of weather
olTocts them, If tliny happen to eat or
drluk anything containing disease
germs, it dovelops at ouee, and they
are the tirst subjects of any contagious
1lseftso coming In tho neighborhood
Their life is a continual worry iu their
effort to avoid oxiHwuro to damp and
malarious atmosphere. People can
gain from 1 to 3 lb, of solid healthy
tlosh per week, by the use ol Dr. Guiln's
lllood & Norvo Tonic, it puts their sys
tem In condition to resist sickness.
This Tonic la In tablet form, to be taken
right after meals. Sold by all druggists
lor ioo. per wis or . ooxes lor 9Z. It
turns tho food you est into strong rich
blood, this prevents and cures disease.
People tell us who have used the Tonic
that it cures them, then keeps them
from getting stek afterward. Sold by
A. C. Marsters A Co.
Band Concert.
Friday evening, July 14, In front of
the postoilice, commencing at 7:30
o'clock.
The pills that act as a tODlc, and not
as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little
Marly Risers. They cure Headacbo,
Constipation, Bilioness, etc. Early.
Risers are small, easy to take and easy
to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton,
hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says;
"Two bottles of these Famous Little
Plllscured me of ohronic constipation.
Good for either children or adu ts. W.
H. Howell, Houston, Tex., "For years
i nave useu Litttie Karly Riser Pills in
my family". No better pill can be used
for constipation, sick headache, etc.
than these famous pills. Scores ol
testimonials prove their worth. Sold
by r'ullerton and Richardson.
An Experience of n KclFro UN Sleerer
on ii Schooner.
Wuilisiville, Tex., receives nil its
freight liy boat from Galveston or
Houston, and us it happened one day
tin: captain of a two masted acliooncr
I'ound bis helper too sick to return with
him to (Jnlvoston. Ills search for a
roustabout v.as unavailing until, just
before dark, be found a negro on tho
landing who had never before seeu a
boat or us large u body of water as tbo
Trinity river. A bargain was, how
ever, sti-uek, and the negro agreed to
go wllh liltn to Gulreston. After get
ting through the river Into Trinity bay
the captain culled the negro -to him at
the helm, and after expluiulug to him
at great length and with much care
how to steer by the rudder lie pointed
to n bright star directly ahead and
saiil, "Now, Bob, you see that star di
rectly over the uo.ic of the boat?"
"Yes, sir."
"Well, that star Is right over Gal
vestou Island, and if you will keep the
nose of tills boat pointed at Unit star
v.'e will butt into Galveston. Now, you
remember ail I told you about steer
ing, do yoli?"
"Yes. boss."
"You can keep the nose pointed right
at the star, can you?"
"Sure, boss."
"All right. I'm going to sleep for
uwhile, and then I'll steer und let you
sleep."
"All right, boss."
"When the captain woke up the first
thing he did was to look for his star
and, to his consternation, saw -it over
the stern of the schooner. "Sny, you
black devil, where are you steering
forV" be roared.
"Don't know now, boss. You got to
give me amutder star; 1 douu passed
dut uu." Llppiucott's Magazine.
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why use gelatine 'and
upend hours suaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and coloring when
Jell-Q
produces better results iu two minutea!
Everything iu the pnckiig;'. Simply add hot
water and wt to cool. It's perfection. Asur
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla.
vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp
berry. At grceers. 10c
Flag Votes Cast to Date.
Public School . . , .' 14153
Lilac Circle W. O. W 12011
High School. 4975
Lincoln Annuity Union ltiuo
American Boy Club 1532
Forresters 6!J9
Itebekabs 218
W. O. W 117
Social Party 114
Elks 99
Philetarian Lodge I. O. O. F 76
A. O. U. W 29
M. E. Church South 22
Scattering 19
L. O. T. M 10
Coupons free with cash purchases at
ti. ivarKS V.O., uenerai Mtlse.
H. W. Strong's, Furniture.
Woilenberg Bros.. Drv Goods.
Cannon's Book Store and News Stand.
A. Salzman, Jewelry, Watches, etc.
Durr s iviusic uouse.
I. J. Norman, Confectionery, etc.
Fullerton & Richardson, Drugs.
Hoover & Co. Meat Market.
Beard & Culver, Hardware.
Kruse & Newland, Grocers.,
Cost to Visit the Fair
The Fashion Cleaning and Pressing
Parlors are now in full oneratioh in the
A five-day visit to the Exposition at I Beard & Salzman brick back of Strange
Portland, to include all expenses, and I . n.,, t .
see everything to be seen, can be made i & Ran 8 Job Pr'nB Mce. They are
for $15 00. Round trip railroad fare ' up-to-date In their work aud guarantee
from Roseburg, $0.00, total $21.00. ! satisfaction. They carry a full Hue of
For a ten-dar visit, $25.00, R. R. fare
$0.00, total $31.00. Full Information
may be. obtained on application at
Southern Pacific Ticket Office, Rose
burg. dswtf.
samples of the Chicago Woollen Mills,
of Chicago. Call and leave yonr order
for that spring suit. A perfect fit
guaranteed. dtf
Popular and Picturesque,
Tho only thing necessary to make
the Denver and Rio Grande tho most
popular, as it has ever been known the
most pleasant and most picturesque
way to cross the continent, has come
about. This is the establishment of
through sleeping car service.
In connection witb the O. R. & N
through Pullman Standard Sleeper Is
now run from Portland to Denver.
leaving Portland at 8:15 n. m., arriving
at Salt Lake at 8:45 a. m. tho second
morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3:50 p,
and arriving at Denver 4:20 p.
the following day. This schedule gives
passengers seven hours stop-over in
Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to
visit tho Mormon Capital as well as a
day light rldo through the grandest
scenery In tho world.
For reservations in this car and for
illustrated booklets picturing; the
scenery contiguous to the Douvcr
Rio I. ramie, proving it to be the
'Scenic Lluo of the World," write to
W. C. MuHrlde, General Agent, 124
lhlrd streot, Portland
Indigestion Cured,
Thoro is no caso of I mil irpsr.inn
Dyspepsia or Stomach Trouble that
11 not yiold to tho diirestivo and
strengthening Intluonco of Kodol Dvs-
pepsia emu. This remedy takes the
stnwii ou mo stouiacn by digesting
what you eat and allowing it to rt-sl
until It grows stromr strain. Kodol
vspopsla Curn AlTords ouiek and tier.
inaneut relief. from Indigestion aud all
stomach troubles builds uu tho system
and so pundes that disease csn not at
tack unit gain a foothold as when in
weakeneil condition. The constantly
ncreasltig use of Kodol llvsoeusia
Cure by physicians of hospital and
genornl practice of itsolftells how this
most wonderful modern diseoverv has
proven to bo tho greatest digestant for
tho alleviation ol a sutlcrlng humanitv.
Its many cures of both children mul
adults grow larger day liv day. Sold
by rullurtoii and Richardson.
Lumber and Fruit Boxes.
Insure Your Proptrty.
In tho Alliance lire Insurance Com
pany. K. R, Johnson, Agent.
Taylor & Wilson block. d-sw-tf.
Rough lumber $8 to 111 per thousand.
Reduction on fruit boxes. Products ol
RMer !!.' mill. Kuqtilro of W. R
Wells, Olalla, Or. sw-jll.
A Suipriic Party.
A pleasant surprise party may be
given to your stomach ai.d liver, by
taking a medicine which will relievo
their pain aud discomfort, viz: Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are a
most wouderful remedy, affording sure
relief and cure, for headache, dlrziness
and constipation: 25c at A. C. Marsters
Co s. druj; store.
You can buy a cheap wagon most any
placo, but you cannot buy a Peter
Schuttler every place. Sold and guar
anteed by S. K. Sykes.
Savins; lie Price.
Mrs. Stinjay Good morning! Pardon
my calling so early;, but I saw your ad
vertisement for a cook.
Mrs. - Hlrum Often But or surely
you nre not after the plncet
Mrs. Stiulay Oh, no! I need a cook
myself, and I thought you might send
to me nil the applicants you reject-
Catholic Standard and Times.
THE SURE WAY
to prevnt Pnenmnnla and Consumption in to
cure ymir cold when It first appears. Acker'a
rugiuu nuraeay win nop ine cougn in a
nlgut, and drivo the cold out ol yonr Byttem.
AlwayH a quick aud Biira onre lor Asthma,
Hronehltlfi, aud all throat and lung troubles.
If It doeB uot satisfy you we will refund your
mouey.
For sale by Ham 11 on Drag Co.. Roseburg:.
Oakland Drug Co., Oak laud.
For s!ga or house painting, kalsomln
ing and paper hanging, call up Phone
1295. d tf.
HIn Objection.
"Souiti day," siUd the villnpe philoso
pher, "you may wake up and find your
nolf fatuous."
4lThat sounds protty Rood," yawned
the man on the herring harrel, "but
tbore Is one thing I don't like about It."
""What's tlmtr
"Waking up." Chicago News.
All He Left.
"Didn't Sinuglcy leave anything at
ulIV"
"Oil, yes, but it was dissipated im
mediately!" "You don't sny7 What was It?"
"A good reputation, but two widows
presented themselves to claim It."
Philadelphia Ledger.
No Hoelproplt j.
"Aknost eery father overestimates
the intellectual capacity of his chil
dren." "Yes nnswercd the gloomy person,
"and the misfortune of It Is that tho
children so seldom reciprocate wiien
thoy get big enough to take notice."
Washington Star.
The Ileal Srhprne.
"There's always Botuclmdy bobbing
up with n flchciuo to extract gold from
sea water."
"Their real scheme is uot to extract
from sea water."
"What, then?"
"To extract gjld from lobsters."-
Houston Post.
Abstract of title todeeded land. Papers
prepared for tiling on government laud.
Blue prints of township maps showing
all vacaul lauds.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans and estimates for all kinds
of buildings. Special designs for
office fixtures. Phoae 871
Office la DntlKlnR County Bank
Building.
ROSEDURQ
Oregon
Corvallis id Eastern Raifrodd
KEYSTONE
Pink Cascara Pills,
Composed of Caecara Sagrada
and the active principles of other
vegetable drugB that have special
action on the Liver and Bowels,
They are pleasant to take, prompt
in their action, will not gripe or
irritate, and perform their work
to the perfect satisfaction of the
patient. They act by restoring
the torpid liver to its normal con
dition, create a healthy action in
the digestive organs and cure con
stipation by securing prompt and
regular operations of the bowels.
SOLE AGENTS
Near the Depot. Roseburg, Or.
HOSIER'S
THE ONLY PLACE TO EAT
On Cass Street, Near the Depot
OPEIJ DAY AND NIGHT f
Private Boxes. Rates to
Regular Boarders.
SUNDAY DINNERS
ASpecialty ; from 11 :30 a. m.
to r.w p. m.
J
Fleischman's Compressed Yeast
-AT-
BARKER . CO'S
LAND FOR SALES.
TIME CARD NO.
No. 2 for Yaquina
29.
IMS P.
.5:45 P. M.
Appropriated It.
She They s:ty there Is only one per
son in HfiiHMi who lias perfect eyes.
lie (with il!K .luunoii fervor) In fif
teen? There's enly one In n million!
She There you kh nunlu, Mr. Spoo
ns more! Altri!s llutterluR somebody!
I'blcajjoTrlhntie.
Ilir It .-atrr Trouble.
Miibi'l ltocs ; ,!ur husband talk much
about Ills moth. cooking?
Martha (wcarllyi Some, but not as
Hindi as be hv. about mine. Itrook
lyn l.lfc.
Ilr AVn I'r.ipt-rly IttlprrRNril.
L ' V
Mr. Civri Well. Hobby, lion- vat
school t;nl.:j? I iu iinytlilnu iimkc an
uipression on you?
lobby Well. 1 should say so. The
earlier caught mo throwing paper
wads, mid she took a whin and made
ilbont a do7.cn Impressions, 1 guess.
St. Louis I'ost llispalih.
Arrives at Yaqaiua
No. 1 Returning
LeaTee Ynqulna 7:16 A. M
Ijeavea Cotvallls 11:30 A. M
Arrives Albany 12:16 P. M
No. 3 For Albany-Detroit
Leave AlbanT for Detroit 7:30 A. M.
Arrives Detroit 12.30 P. M.
No. 4 From Detroit
Leaves Detroit 80P
Arrivea A I bail 6:3jp.
No. 5 For Albany
Leaves Cnrvallfs 6:30 A. M".
Arrive Airjany 7:10 A. AI.
No. 8 For CorvalliB
Leaven Alhauv 2-40 P. M
Arrives Corvallis :2l) P. M
No. 7 For Albany
Loaves Corvallis 6:00 P. M
ArrlveB Albauy 6:40 P M.
No. 6 For Curvallis
Leaves Albany 9 15 P. M.
nrrivun i.urvuiiin y 55 pt a
Train No. 1 arrives fn Albauv In time to
uuiuirvi. wnn ine n. r. son in nouni train.
Train r o, J connect with thus i train u
Corvallis sod Albany, glvlii direct service to
Ntwport and Adjacent beaches.
Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Detroit at
7:80 a. ro., arriving thore In ample time to
reach the Brelteuhuah hot springs the same
day
Train No 4 between A I ban v aud Detroit
connects with Knvene local at Albany, also
wiiii iwtu irum 1 urvaius.
train S-v. 6 leaves Corvallis at 6 .30 a m., ar
rives at Albany 7 10a. m. Iu time to catch Ku
ne local to Port Und and fain to Detroit
Tiln No. & leavt Albany for Corvalbn at
z-w p m , but me arrival 013 p. north
bound ovorlad
Train So. T leaves Cnrtallls nt 6 o o. tr .
arrives In Albauy at 6 iu p. m., n time to con-
uvri who me local lor Ktigene and way
wlnts.
Trttio No. 6 losves Albany for ('orvaills at
t. m , mipr me arrival 01 me a. r. incal
from Portlnud
Kor further Information apply f
J. C. MA u, un. Pans. AiM.
T. COOKREt.L, ARent, Albany.
. 11 Limn ifin, akviii, (tirvnins.
i:xrcllrnt feifrrUf.
Yes," said tho kihmI oKl nnftssor.
tbo niomory mny bo porfwtly trninotl
by propor study.'
"Hut." akl tho nbsontntlndwl schol
ar, "what do you consider lhi bost
exorolso for tho inomory, prxf ossor ?"
"Honicmbor tbo po.ir.' Cutholic
Standard and Tlme.
You Will Be Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
If yonr tirkote rem! over th Denver
nml Hlolininile Kuilioid, llit ntc
liue ti ttiH vt orld.
BECAUSE
Tiiere nre eo many scenic attrae
tions autl points of iuteret along
the lino between tgilen and Denver
that the trip never becomes tirt-eome.
Here is a dandy fruitfarm of 30 acres, 23 acres in fruit: 3 miles from
Koseburg : all fenced : good house ol 8 rooms : barn 20x40. nml nil nerotjaa.-,,
buildings. 7 acres in pruneB, 2 acres in cherrif s, 3 acres in pears, 160 walnut
trees, balance in apples, all bearing: plenty of berries for family uee. To school
and thurch mile, postoflice Rbsebuig. Price, $5000, one-balf down and
balance on time of three years at 7 per cent. The following personal property
goes with place : 4 borEes, 1 cow, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 1 buggy, 1 mower, 1 hay rake,
and all farming utensils.
A perfect, home of 112 acres, in cultivation, all fenced and crosB-fenced,
well watered with a nice mountain stream rnnning through place; 100 acres
could bo cultivated. Good house of 13 rooms, coBt (12C0; 0 acres in orchard
mixed fruit; of this can be irrigated ; am now irrigating 15 acres. This land
is nearly all river bottom. Fair barn and all necessarv outbuilding, i tr..;.
dryer. To school 80 rods; railroad station and postoflice 3 miles, joining this
plrce is unlimited stock range. 1'rice (4500. down and balance 1 to 5 years
at 7 per cent.
Here is the greatest bargain on the list. 72S acres all fenced, 300 acres
ready for the plow, balance good pasture, and timber enough on the place to pay
for it twice over if put on the market here in Roseburg. Well watered; old
orchard of 4 acres. 1 mile to school, to postofBce, 9 miles to KoFeburg. This
can be bought for $5000; $3000 down and balance on time from one to five vears at
o per cent interest. This is a snap, one of the beBt bai gains In the county.
' Here is a nice home. 100 acres all fenced and croBS-fenced, 60 acres under
plow, balance good paBture, plenty of timber, well located. 1 mile to school,
postoflice and store, 6 mileB to Roeeburg. Good bnildings of all kinds, nice
family orchard, good level road to city. Price $2500, or will let crop, stock and
everything go with place for $2800. HomeseekerB, come and investigate this
proposition.
Will for a short time offer some ofthe finest residence property in the city
of Roseburg for sale; highly improved, at a bargain. Come and investigate.
10 acres iu Kdenbower, no buildings, all fenced, 5 acres all in fruit, nice
location. Price $800.
Here is the greatest snap on the list. 9 acres of land ; good hoose of five
rooms, cost IHO0, small barn and all necessary outbuilding; 1 acre in orchard
ami 1 acre in strawberries. Lies on county road, X mile to railroad station fef
mile to school, 5 nu'es from Roseburg. This is one of the nicest little homes in
the county and dirt cheap, only $1250.
Here is a good home at a reasonable figure. 189 acres 7i miles east of
Roseburg. 90 acres farm land, balance good pasture, all fenced and cross-fenced
Good house of seven rooms, good barn, 75x40, and all necesiary outbuildinirs
about, two acres in orchard, mixed fruit ; well watered by creek and sprinne and
plenty of timber. School mile, postothce and store 2 miles. Nicely located on
county road; beautiful view from place, good level road to city. Thi is an idea
Here is another 250 acres 2y miles from knophnrt. all tannr.A i
Umber and water, 100 acres can be cultivated, balance A No. 1 pasture No
buildings un place, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre. 1 '
i.w)erefeh0"ie7?ee!t,"'s1.rea;1.ithi,8,1 AenBp- 18 Itf miles from the
city of Koseburir ou the bankH of the Uinnnnn r vor ti..
also summer kitchen with cellar, email barn and all nocoasrv outbuildinirs oood'i
family orchard, a acre in strawberries, and 3 acres of the finest garden land in.
Oregon ; good spring and well and plenty of timber. This is an ideal home
No 8. ItiO acres; 4U acres lenced, 30 acres in cultivation. Small house and
barn, small orciinrd, plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timber k
fine, mountain range for atockaJjoinina, This is a nire little stock ranch Twel
miles from city, two miles from sohool and four miles f-om postoilice. Price $1500
A perfect little home of four ai res, in the citv of Rosnhnro- i,..I
mall bain and all necessary out buildings; a line eprinn of iai. Xi.vL . ! aSZ
view over the city; some orchard on plane ; 3 cows: household fnrnii-. S t
Incubators, farming utensi s and other thiiU ton 'n.fl?,. f."rn2'"e.: chli.
cost of this nice little liome is $2260. We will sell the whole outfl for 500 - inn
can t rvalue what we are offering you without investigate Tbb. i,T . . y u
don't overlook it. " s" 8 a enRP
A perfect home ol 103 acres 8 miles from city, on countv rnH . . u .
store portoltioe and blacksmith shop U mile from Viae" - good house off JS?'
arire barn n.t nmt,.rv o...l all ....n, ... '"r" "USe Ol 0 rooms
. . r...".....-. .......... ... , , uuillliui;.. BOOH Orfhnr.1 f T
II f
If yon are going Et, write for infor
mntion and iret a pretty bo k that wil
tell you all about it.
W. C. MeBRlPE. Grxkral Aokxt
124 Tbird Street,
PORTLANU, OREGON
o. 1. lanu : . k. sratlon zl mi ' h f..i .1 :
with tliei.lj.-e: 6 h,r.s. ii Iim.1 Jank l n t " . f PrnPe" goes
2 sets of haruess, 2 pious. 2 cultivators, 1 disk culler, l 1,..1' 1 ".
binder, mower and rake, 20 or 30 tons of hay and what grain there in ,, . ln
when sold ;1 fruit dryer, lots of small fruit and grapes. n placa
A perfect home 55 acres, tliree miles from Roseburg on county roH n
iencl; 20 acres in bearing orchard ; live acres in young orchard -K.
grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home um " JS '
two story house containing 9 rooms, hard finished ; good barn, 50x-0 with WT '
shed on one side; all neecwary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the citV iro
place also sohliers' home. This is an ideal home. Price 5 uoo H,L '
25,000. Good road aud . nice drive to the city. One hdo'vi Tnd '
wo years time.
nere is a bargain.
One of the greatest of yonr life.
Thia oilercan'tbeoeatin Don! county. 650 acre- of "laud th miLThSl;
er, in fact
Roeebnrv
Rosebnrg. Une living stream running tlirough place, lots oi good timber
enough to pay for the place twice over if pat on the market here iu Ro'i
on county rod-good. level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch
I. F RICE, Real Estate Agent. Roeeburg