Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, November 21, 1905, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
, ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
ivy
KI5VIEW rUULISEIING CO.
Office J leview Building, (first, iloor)
Jackson Btrcot. Telephone, Main 1)01.
Jj. WIMHKIILY KlilTOlt
(. W. HATKS FohkmaS
DAILY
Pur vwir. hv iniiil
Vi;r Moiiili. Delivered
3Vr Week. delivtriM 1&
BBMI-WKKKLY
IW Yen r
Hi Mufitli.H
NOVEMBER 21, IWJfi.
Value of Farms Increasing.
There is good reason to. expect that
tthe general tendency in the price of
farm lnndn will hereafLer be upward
in all part8 of the United States, says
the Kural Northwest. At the present
time the advance in prleo is more no
ticeable in some portions of the statos
bordering od the Atlantic than else
where. The price of farm lands has
lecD relatively lower in some portions
of the New England Ktates and innear
Jy all of the South than the test of the
United States. There have been a
number of prosperous years for farmers
In the South and in New Kngland, and
naturally an advance in prices. Farm
lands are even yet much cheaper in the
Southern than In the Northern states.
Few Northern people arc willing to go
South to farm on account of the num
ber of negroes there. The people in
the South, who are used to negro la
bor, got along much better with negro
help than Northern people do.
The amount of the agricultural pro
ductions of the United States continues
to increase faster proportionately than
the agricultural population. This is'
brought about by greater use of labor
saving machinery on tho farms; more
extonsive use of fortili.ors; improvo
tnont In the quality of domestic ani
mals; greater facilities for markotiug
produce, and bettor management of
farms.
Sun Lost Mother.
"CoiiHiiinptioa runs in our family, nnd
through it 1 lost my Ilothor," writos K
li. Uled, of Harmony, Mo. "Kor tho
past tlvo years, however, ou tho slight
est sign oT a Cough or Cold, I have
taken Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, which has saved mo from
Borions lung trouble." Flis mother's
death was a sad loss for Mr. Iluul, but
lio learned that lung trouble- must not
1)0 neglor.tod, and how to euro it.
CulokoHt relief and euro for cough anil
colds. Price f0e and $1.00; guaranteed
at A. ( Marstors Co. drug slurp.
Trial botllo froo.
"Happy Hooligan."
If you are hu (Turing form low spirits,
u hearty laugh will atTord the right
panacea and "Hooligan Troubles," is
recommended as tho proper mixture.
Those who attend tho thealro anil Wil
li dhh the unfolding of tho undoing of
Iooligan on Nov. 1M. as exemplified by
Manager Ayleswnrth's oxeollent com
pany of players in Mark II. Swan's
tlireo-aet comedy of fun and merriment,
will enjoy tho medicine. Tho tribula
tions of this merry monarch of ragged
raiment are said to bo extremely ludi
crous. Pretty girls, catchy songs, and
beautiful scenery add to the occasion.
llmv hard n mother has tn eons hi'Tora
pirn can her clulil to tuUe Its tirst step.
it is jut uiKjui us nam to in
take the flr-H step to
he.ilih. Them N t (aek
if ei.ii!itl.-ne, and pi-rhap a oni-Oifna
CNprrirltrc uf a C't'lll.T f;ijmv uilit'll
il,'in srs and ilisMimrri the sulTeivr.
hi Mult il doiihis and fears von will
taUe the lii-it. step to health when vmi
lake the HrM dnse of Hr. IMele.-V inlilell
Ile.ual DisfMverv. It inner fails to
help. In niin'tv-eiifht i'iim's out of one
lumdiv.t it Ue er fails to cure. eer
mind about ilm s inptotiis. (Mtsiinati
ciniuh, lli editiir of the luinr-s spiltmtf of
Mol, em.H'iauon, iii -lit-.su rat-, eoudi
liom uliuli if nei;lei-ted or uiiskillfuily
treated terminato in consumption, hao
all been pei feet Iv and pennaneiilly cured
by "lii'lden Me.lieal DU'oVrry."
"I nm ilmnkful to mw tlinl lr. PliTtV's
Me.ii. nl i-.-evei v euivil mo of con
MimittiMii." i iu Miv MtHiie I,, henion, uf
M,-ivuiuon, V '.. "Mv health tiful Kvn had
and for si-virnl mnnttis IWmv I Ihkuii tliu
Uso of mr ttieuU-lne I Kail symptom of con
. MiiiniHon liiui tiiKdt-swiMils 1'ittl Couti,
Ich cf aiMeMl. nuil it Ki't-nt l,i.s of lti-.li.
'I'dere weie other vviuiitm of tlUt:iso Umt
hs:iii';in'il ht tluMlNO of !lu Iiu 1 1 t no. lly
the limn 1 li-rU one KUllOof '(lotdt'ti Me.l
J'';d I hv'ovi't y ' I Ih'haii tu reirnin my nppi'
tUe ami nfier nUtx i nml tt liulf KMllei
lev eou;lt huh euivd. 1 ismlil rnl lieniily
nml nil Mtuiiouis of consumption (u
ni'li'imo 'I'mil necii IwiMltt of '(iotiieii
Meth. jtt IHscoiery' mul om of Hm 'Kuvor- t
no r'seni.u -ii .Ma very uiuukrm i n
relvnl so much Wm lil. I l, llcve 1 would
liavf t.iM-n ie:i If I hjttt ;ilte,l and not taken
111-, I'teive'r. tiolilett .McHc;U IMmW, l.V."
Nick persons an tnviietl toeoiisuH Pr.
It. V. l'e'ivo. hy letter, ah-nlutelv wilhout
fee or charge. V.wry letter is reijanltd
as" saereiliy contideutcil. Kach answer n
liuulel in tt plain vnveiono. Addn's-s j
i. V. Pierct, liualids' lloto) and Surtfi
t'ul Insliuue, bultuio, X,
The Hkvikvv
adveriUei'fl give best
iaralli.
Airv I i-inlly one
lKfJ with wwik
llltyl lew uf I lio
JlllUKS, to
J I V -X
SCHOOL GARDENS.
A A'rnctifitl i'roject Tim Should
UrlttK Hilentiil HeKii ItH,
By li. T. (IM.I.OWAV, chief of tho bu
reau of lilinil imliifs'iry.
miring the past few years there Iiuk
been a growing interest in .school gar
den work In tliis country. While tht?
movement hero la comparatively new,
it has i'or n long time been a feature
of tho eCuciitionnl work In continental
Europe. In the kunvt of u city tho
work may be an entirely different
thing from what It is In a rural or
seiiiiriiral district. Ju the city the main
idea may be an aesthetic one, combin
ed with moral and physical training.
Tho general irend of the "work In this
country Ih practical, so that its appli
cation will eventually have more or
less effect on our industrial develop
ment. .Manual training has been made
a feature in many of our schools, and
no one will deny that valuable results
have been obtained from it.
Vliut Tliy Mity AccompllHh.
Agriculture in Hs broadest senso Is
the primary basis of wealth in this
country, and it seeniM essential that ef
forts should lie made in our education
al system to bring curly to the mind
of tin- child facts which will be of
value us emphasizing the importance
and necessity of agricultural work.
There is no bettor wtiy to do this than
through a well managed and well con
ducted system of school garden train
ing. Aside from the fact that the in
terest of the child is early awakened
in an industry which means much to
the future prosperity of this country,
1.1 to work is valuable in broadening
lines of thought, enlarging the scope of
tlic child's observation and improving
its physlipio.
The I'M rut Sehool (iirtli'ii,
TO itoslun belongs the honor of es
tablishing in iHlll the Hint school gar
den at the Ceorgc l'tithum (iramniav
school. Jt Wits a garden of ferns and
wild dowers, In 11)00 individual plats
for growing (lowers and vegetables
wen; lirst cultivated. The Boston Nor
mal school in liitil established the sec
ond garden" of the kind. Eighty chil
dren of the seventh grade had beds
4 by 1) feet, the gardens being located
in a crowded part of the city and every
effort being made to interest the par
ents. Vegetables wen; taken home,
and parents were invited to visit the
gardens. As a result ninny home gar
dens were starled.
NEXT HOG CROP.
j it tn in 11 'rHi ni I mi 1'iir Hu
IICM
nt I In 'aiiiif St'HNOii.
The cold, rainy mouths are aimont
here, the limes thai try both man and
beast. The fanner who intends rearing
a drove of pigs which will be farrowed
during March or April should prepare
for the changeable und severe weather
soon to come. Two things especially
deserve notice. The lirst is the sanitary
Ntufouuiiings uf our brood sows. When
perfect sanitation is secured much lias
been done toward the insured healthi
ness of the mothers and lite offspring.
I o away with the old time medioil of
allowing the sow to sleep iu a straw
1 i I o or in damp manure and furnish
nice, c!e:in, dry quarters for licr. She
will appreciate it ami will be only too
glnd lo give you her best when it
conies farrowing time. Make her quar
ters in Ntu-h a way (bat no draft will
come upon her, but still provide plenty
uf good ventilation. These precautions,
though they may seem simple, are vio
lated every year by hundreds of farm
ers, and few over know why they are
ho unsuccessful. A matter of prime
importance It is that the food consum
ed be of u growing nature ralhcr than
fattening. Many fanners throw out
one bushel of corn after another to
their hows, and tills is all they get ex
cept the water they drink, it Is well
known by fanners that corn Is fatten
ing, ami yet hundreds persist In feed
ing It when they know results exactly
contrary from what Is desired are the
only logical outcome. Of course wo
cannot condemn the use of corn, but
something must be fed that will bal
ance against It. l'or lids 1 know of
nothing better than a good warm bran
slop with an occasional mixture of suc
culent roots. Ohio Ka riper.
i'n ii rion i nur.
On a considerable portion of the
farms of New Kngland it will be found,
the belter way lo do as much of the j
plowing In autumn as circumstances;
will permit, says American Cultivator, j
The weather is usually suitable, the j
,tcains In good condition, and the farm
er can take time t dn the work lit the j
best manner without being In a hurry.
Where the plowing Is properly done
there kImuM be no need for repeating
the operation In the spring. Kail plow
ing allows of the seeding being done
considerably earVer In spring, and that
Is usually of much importance.
NEWS AND NOTES
A fairly free movement M the cotton
crop northward Is reported by a north
ern exchange.
It would often be an advantage to
farmers having small stream of wn
toron the place to construct a dam, ho
na Hood a space of !and for n pond.
Concrete Is said to make a muskrnt
proof structure.
norhester, N. Y U conducting n
dilldivn'ji cnnsdft against the tussock
moth. The children are paid 7 cents it
quart for the cocoons,
The Connecticut l:iirymen's ar.ocln
tlon makes a business of hold lug a
number of "Held meetings" during thu
reason on successful dairy farms.
It Is u fact of interest to applt vx
portetH that about ?l per barrel will
b tin' tariff on apple shipped iuto
Germany alter March 1. li'OsX.
THE FISHER- & BELLOWS COMPANY
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
ANY OF OUR $15.00 SUITS .
ANY OF OUR GORDON 3.00 HATS
Total
The Two Articles Are Yours for $15.00
11HING THIS
No Dessert
More Attractive
wny use gemuno anu p-,7s.iA
spend hours soaking, ftlt.lArO.
sweetening, liuvonng
ami coloring wiien
produces bottttr results iu two minutes?
J very thing in Uiepuckitgn. Simply add hot
waterandsettocool. It's perfect ion. Astir
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex
pense. Try it to-dny. In Four Fruit Flu
vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, liasn.
berry. At grocers. 10c.
Chrysanthemum Show, Nov. 22.
The annual chrysanthemum show
will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, after
noon and evening. The following Is
the list for which ribbons will be given:
Mrs. II. Kobinsou.
Major LJounafl'oD.
Marie Llger. r
Col. Appleton.
Timothy Kton.
Golden Gate.
Vivian Morel.
Louis Boehmor.
Good Gracious.
Helen Bloodgood.
Queen.
Mrs. H. Weeks.
Nlvous.
Intensity.
Golden Wedding.
Silver "
.Simpson.
1'hihulelphia.
Mclvinley.
Modesto.
Belle of Castilo.
Infant DeauxMondes.
Lincoln.
F. J. Taggart.
Convention Hall.
William Dfckum.
Florence Davis.
Charles "
Mrs. 10. O. Hill.
liest lavender ostrich plume.
" white " "
" yellow " "
" specimen ' "
41 " incurved, any color.
" " ' ragged, "
Any above not less than three blos
soms each.
Lost specimen, pot grown.
" " held "
" pot grown plant.
" boquet.
Hoquot uf greatest number of varie
ties. Admission 10 cents.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Kidney Trouble
Disappearing.
Now Kccognizcd to be Bright' s
Disease Fearful Death List.
A few years ntio many deathB were
reported from "IniUmiintion nf the
Howtds." Appendicitis is now known
to he the real trouble.
A similar change has come in Kidney
Disease. It is nov disappearing into
Height's Piceftee,
In IS(0 the census reported deaths
from Kidney Disease, bat none from
Bright V Please.
In ISiid nt the- :17,M0 deaths that
year from Kidney Pi-ease, over half
w-re recognized as Hricht's Disease,
Pi Kali) of the tlS.i'ia deaths, 5S.71S
(over nine tenths) were known to be
Ilrikdit's Disease.
re Thus the sinitdo thing we innocently
rebir to ns Kidney l rouble is now
ofeoiinizi'd ftp the commonest symptom
HnghtV Pist'Hse.
The worry am! strain of tho Ameri
can life is runious to tho Kidneys and
Hright'a Disease is sweeping the coun
try. Look nt this appalling increase
iu the dedha from ilriht's Disease
taken from the census :
ISC.0 PKATIH ,
1S70 .... PK.UHS 1,772
1SK0 ... DKATllS fi.Itsrt
lS-.n .... PKATHr 2s:w
m PKATHS ... 5S.748
Where will it stop? No one is safe
who worries or bun weak Kidneys.
There is only one cure known. Ful
ton's Kenal Compound for Hriaht's
Disease, Tho earlier taken the easier
the control.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON
Local agents. Ask for pamphlet.
When to suspect Hneht's Disease
weakness or loss of weight ; puffy ankles,
hands or eyelids ; K idney trouble, after
the third mouth ; urino may show pedi
ment; failing vision ; drowsiness. One
or more of these.
$18.00
Al). WITH VOU
Oldest Pensioner Dead.
Salinas, Cal., Nov. 20. David Rose,
aged !MJ, the oldest civil war pensiongr
in the United States, died last night
from heart failure. He came to Cali
fornia in 1850, mined in this state,
British Columbia, and Washington ter
ritory, and made and lost several fort
unes. When he was 5o years old he
enlisted in the first regiment of the
Washington territory infantry, serving
three years. He has several brothers
alive in Canada, the youngest being SS.
Man's Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman's. But Thos.
S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican,"
of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreason
able, when he refused to allow tho doc
tors to operate on his wife, for female
trouble. "Instead," be says, "we con
clude to try Electric Bitters. My wife
was then so sick, she could hardly leave
nor bed, and live 5 physicians bad fail
ed to relive her. After taking Electric
Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and
can now perform all her household
duties." Guaranteed by A.C, Marsters
& Co. druggest, price oOc.
The bast known the Oliver chilled
The original chilled. The best plow
made. At Churchill's,
Church Directory.
CHRISTIAN SCIKNOK 80UIKTV. UolctR
services every Similar at 11 a.m., and
every Wednesday at 7::J0 p. in. tn tho
smaller hall tu tho I. O. O. K. biifldiiiirin Kose
burpr. Hn nd ay Hornirm: "Ancient nnd Modern
Nucromancy ; or, MesnierLsin and Hypnotism.'
n E. CHURCH, South, Cor. stejiheuR and
lyj Washington streets, Sundny services
" 1'retiohliiK at 11 a. m. and :M p. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. in. ; Kjnvorth league at 6:30
p. m. : Junior lenuue at 8 p. m. ; l'rayur meeting
on Thursday nt 7:. p. m.
GROCERIES.
FOR THE EIGHT KIND
See AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MS. HENRY EASTON
NEREIS THE PEACE 10 BUI
If you want to get your
money's worth.
We handle all kinds of Boots and
Shoes too best for the money.
Firstclass Repairing Done at
Reasonable Prices.
L. GOODMAN nS-r'?"'"
A bstract ol tlllo to deeded land. Papers
prepared lor tlliiiK in government laud.
Blue prints of township maps showing
all vtu aiu lands,
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARC H1TECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans nnd estimates for nil kinds
f buildings. Sptxial dosiffna fr-r
fflce fixtures. Phont 871
Ota co In Dom;lns County Bank
Building.
ROSKMURO
Okkuon
Ask Agent (1 tj P A T
for Tickets " II UN I
v,a,h, NORTHERN
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTII
M I N N K A PO 1. 1 8, CHIC A G 0,
ST. UHHS am! all points East
nnd South.
kOVHRLANU TRAINS DAILY
f FLYER and the FAST MAIL
Splendid Service, Up-to-Date Equip
ment Courteous Employes.
Daylight
trip across the Cascade and
Rockv Mountains.
For full particulars, rates, folders, etc,
call on or address
H. DICKSON", C. T. A., 122 Third
Street. Portland, Ore.
S. G. YKRKE8, O. V. P. A.t 612 First
Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
We tjire exoetlittM service on freight
Route your shipuuMits via- tiieat North
ern. Full infornmtion from
Wm. HARDER. Gen'l Agent,
Portlaud, Oregon.
THE ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE
ONE LAUGHING NIGHT
TUESDAY, NOV. 21, '05
Arthur J. Ayleswortb presents, direct from New York,
the Musical Farce Comedy
Hooligan's Troubles
Merriest Conglomeration of Music, Fun, Specialties, Nonsense,
Singing and Dancing on the road.
Indorsed hy till Portland newspapers and the same company that broke all
attendance records at Seattle and Portland.
Billy Ward, Grace Ayleswortb, Three Gilden Sisters, W. A. Mack, Maboney
Bros., Mattie Fitzgerald and 15 others.
Prices-7Sc,
SEATS ON SALE AT
Roseborg-larshfisld Stage Line
B. FENTON, Proprietor
SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO
Myrtle Point, Coquille
Stasre leaves Roseburtr every
trains at Myrtle Point for Marsbiield and with the boats for Coquille
river points.
GOOD RIGS AND
Fofarther particulars apnlv
CaBB Street, near the depot,
One of tho dandiest little homes of 10 acres in Douprlas county. Good house,,
barn and all necessary outbuildings; five acres in beurinff orchard and plenty of
small fruit and berries. Also 1 spate of horses, 2 wagons, 1 set of harness, 1
cow and all farming implements and several tons of hay. School and church
close by. Two miles from Kosburg. Beautiful voiew from place. This is a
perfect borne.
Also two places near the Soldiers' Home, one consisting of one acre and one
of two acrts, both well improved and in a high state of cultivation. Will sell
one or both; lying on the south of the river and just a street between them.
Those will make one or two nice homes; A No. 1 soil, fruit on the places. Here'
is your chance to get a good home.
A perfect home of 112 acres, in cultivation, all fenced and cross-fenced
well watered with a nice mountain stream running through place; 100 acres
could be cultivated. Good house of 13 rooms, cost $ 1 200 ; i) acres iu orchard
mixed fruit; of this can be irrigated ; am uuw irrigating 15 acres. This land
is nearly all river bottom. Fair barn and all necessary outbuildings ; 1 fruit
dryer. To school 80 rods ; railroad station nnd postollico 3 miles. Joining this
plfce is unlimited stock range. Price H500. down and balance 1 to 6 years
at 7 per cent.
Here is Hie greatest bargain on the list. 728 .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 milo to school, to postolHce, 9 inilos to Kofeburg. This
can be boiwht for $5000; $'i000 down snd balance on time from one to five vears at
6 per cent interest. This IB a snap, one of the best baigains in the county.
Here is a nice home. 100 acres all fenced and cross-fenced, 60 acres under
plow, balance good pasture, plenty of timbir, wall located. 1 mile to school,
lostofhce and store, ti miles to Kosebnrg. Good buildings of all kinds, nice
family orchard, good level road to city. Price $'500, or will let crop, stock and
everything go with place for $2800. HomeBeekers, come and investigate this
proposition.
Will for a short time offer some ofthe finest residence property in the city
of Ro3oburg for sale ; highly improved, at a bargain. Come and ilwestigate.
10 acres iu Edenbower, 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 house of five
rooms, cost 00, small barn and all necessary outbuilding; 1 acre in orchard
and 1 acre in strawberries. Lies on county road, Jj' milo to railroad station, W
mile to school, 6 miles from Rosebnrg. TIub is one of the nicest little homes iu
the county and dirt cheap, only $1250.
Here is a good dome at a reasonable figure. 189 acres 1 miles east of
Rosebnrg. 90 acres farm land, balance good pasture, all fenced nud cross-fenced,
Good house of seven rooms, good barn, 75x40, and all neces-ary outbuildings
about two acres in orchard, mixed fruit; well watered by creek and springs, and
plenty of timber. School mile, postollice and Btore 2 rnilqs. Nicely located on
county road; beautiful view from place, good level road to city. This is an idea
home.
Here is another 250 acres 24 miles from Kosebnrg, all fenced, plenty of
timber and water, 100 acres can be cultivated, balance A No. 1 pasture. No
buildings on plBce, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre.
Here ye home-seekers road this! A snap. 18 acres Hf miles from the
city of lioseburg on the banks of the Umpqua river. Good house of six rooms,
also summer kitchen with cellar, small barn and all necessary outbuildings, good
family orchard, acre in strawberries, and 3 ncres of the finest garden land in
Oregon ; good spring and well and plenty of timber. This is an ideal home.
No! 8. 160 acres; 40 acres fenced,' SO acres in cultivation. Small houBe and
barn, Bmall orchard, plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timber. A
fine mountain range for stockadjoining. ThiB is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve
aiileB from city, two miles from school and four miles f-om postomce. Price, $1500
A perfect little home ol four ncres. in the city of Rosebnrg; good house and
small barn and all necessary out buildings; a fine spring of water on place; a fine
view over the city ; some orchard on place ;3 cows ; household furniture ;chickens.
incubators, farming utnsi s and other things too numerous to mention. First
cost of this nice little home is $22HO. We will sell the whole outfit for $2500: yon
can't realize what we are offering you without investigating. This is a snap
don't overlook it.
Here is a bargain. One of the greatest of your life. Don't fail to invest.
This offercan't be beat in Douglas county. 650 acres of land three miles from
Roeeburg. Fino living stream running through place, loteot good timber, in fact "
enongh to pay for the place twice over if put on the market, heie in Roseburg
ia on county road good, level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch. '
A perfect home of 103 acres 8 miles from city, on countv road ; good school
store, poftotlice and blacksmith shop i mile from place; good house' of 6 room
large barn and granary, and all necessary out buildings, good orchard of 7 acress
all A No. li land ; R. R. station 2H miles. Th following described property goes
with the place: 5 horses, 6 bend of cattle, 1 tine Berkshire sow, 1 wagon, 1 hack
2 sets of harness, 2 plows, 2 cultivators, 1 disk cutter, 1 harrow, interest in',
binder, mower and rake, 20 or 30 tons of hay and what grain there is on place
when sold : I fruit dryer, lota of small fruit and grapes.
A perfect home 55 acres, three miles from Rosebnrg on county road. Al
fenced ; 20 acres iu bearing orchard ; five acres in yonng orchard ; 5 acres in
grain ; 26 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home use. Good
two story house containing 9 rooms, hard finished ; good, barn, 50x20, with big
shed on one side ; all necessary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from
place also soldiers' home. This is an ideal home. Price $5,000. House cost
$25,000. Good road and a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance in
two years time.
Here is a dandy fiult farm of 30 acres, 23 acres in fruit; 3 miles from
Roseburg ; all fenced ; good house ot 8 rooms ; barn 20x40, and ali necessary out
building'. 7 acres in prunes, 2 acres in chenirs, 3 acres in pears, ISO walnut
trees, balance in apples, all hearing : plenty ot berries for farailv use. To school
and church mile, postollice Kosebnrg. Price, $5O0Ot one-half down and
balance on time of three years at 7 per cent. The following personal property
goes with place: 4 horses, 1 cow, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 1 buggy, I mower, 1 hay rake
and all farming utensils. . r
I. F RICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg.
50c and 35c.
BELL'S CANDY STOEE
f ai! Coos Bay Points
morninir at 6:00 a. m. connecting with :
CAREFUL DRIVERS
to G. W. RAPP. Acent at, Roeebura.