The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 11, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE EVKNINfl NEWS,
THVIWKAV, AVCifST II, 1910.
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A PACKAGE OF
QUALITY
We use (lie utmost rare I n filling orders and our highest
aim is lo put out only goods of quulltjr. Grocery quality is
hard to keep for so much is erisliuble. We move our stocks
quickly and buy only the freshest and best. If you mint the
best every time, let us fill your order.
THE STORE THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS
TELEPHONE 2381
. ' VWV PVV WWW WWWWW
D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP.
, Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
.1 IT.
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble j
WorKs. Telephone '2511. t
WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. f
We treat people
Page Investment Company
Phone 2421 709 North Jackson Street
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in stock. We can save you money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly - First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON
L.H.RHOADES&CO.
WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU
FIRST AND SECOND
HAND GOODS
ACCOMMODATING CLERKS WILL SERVE YOU
Winnie Gaddis
THF PLUMBER
ryy Skylight Cornices
I Agent for Snell
j Water Filters.
Removes all im
S purities.
Roseburg
Cream de Mint Frappe is so Refreshing
"Phosco" the New Health Drink
Specials at THE ROSE
COMMERCIAL BLDG
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All tlie year
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Heating Ventilating
Phone 2101
Oregon
GItAI'E Cl'LTCRK I'KOKITAllLE
Umpqua Valley Peculiarly Adapted to
the Industry,
The following letter, though quite
lengthy, is well worth reudlug, and
contains considerable interesting in
formation about an industry, that
might grow to considerable nropor
iuns in Douglas county, it explains
itself.
O. P. Schlosser Manager Roseburg
Commercial Club, Roseburg, Ore-
gon. Dear Sir.
Thunklng you for your kind In
formation of August 2, will sny that
I am a vineyard and wine expert from
Germany, with 5 years experience In
California 1 traveled in 1907 more
than six months to spy out the best
lands suitable for foreign wine grape
culture In the Interests of au Alaskan
millionaire. My trips were success
ful and more than satisfactory, but
the financial crisis at the close of
1907 brought the enterprise to a
standstill, and the establishment of
the vineynrds, wineries and grape
juice piums, eic, naa 10 ue auau
doned.
I am thoroughly convinced that the
quality of suitable wine and table
grapes to be cultivated especially on
the high hills, protected uetitly
southerly sloping lands bordering to
the north bank of the Umpqua river
between Glide and Winchester, or
an about Cleveland .would be enor
mously profitable and successful In
a comparatively short time, that It
could easily take the lead In all olher
fruit varitles and by expert treat
ment In the vineyards, time- ofhar
vesting and in winery and cellar. It
would achieve a world wide Tame.
The suitable grape varieties known
to me, to be grown on the Umpqua
river would be ' far ahead of the
California product for wine making.
The European comiolssuer and every
one else with the sence of tnste nuil
one else with the sense of tnste ond
rorniu pure wines taste and smell
more or less of vinegar, because at
Ihe maturing and harvesting time or
the wine grape It Is still very warm
in most of the Califoinlnn dry wine
grape districts, so that the mashed
grupes or grape elder Immediately
starts to ferment in the open air.
rapidly causing vinegar fungus, he
fore putting Into tanks, into which
large quantities or mashed grapes--cannot
be sufficiently shut off. from
the air during the eight to four
teen days in fermentation. The
fermentation of Ihe grape cider, also
the storing of the older wines In Cal
ifornia Is done mostly on the ground
floor In cheaply constructed sheds
instead of underground cellars of
even temperature, like in Germany,
where quality wines were produced
that brought prices up to (10.000
for 300 gallons. The buyers of these
choice wines reside largely In New
York. Moston, Chicago, also In Ber
lin, Bremen, Wlen, London, Paris,
etc.
During my five years slay In Cali
fornia I became thoroughly acquaint
ed with the cultivation or wine and
table grapes, wineries and cellars,
and can make comparison with the
world famous wine cellars, guarded
by the most severe laws, on the Mos
elle, the Main, the Rhine, and In
the Pfalz, where I was born, lived
forty years, and gained my exper
ience. I soon found the warm cli
mate of California unfavorable dur
ing the wine harvesting, and the
cause of the vinegar taste and smell,
and the high pre cent of alcohol. It
occurred lo me that more northern
states, about the same latitude and
elevation as the famous wine grow
ing districts of Germany and France
would be better adapted to grape
culture.
I have studied thoroughly the IT.
S. weather reportB from Oregon.
Washington and Idaho during the
last 4 years, and find that certain
districts in the states, on account of
elevation, water courses, quality of
soil, slope, rainfall, temperature and
sunny dnys, nre without question
better adapted to grape culture tlmn
Is California with Its too warm cli
mate. Most of the south alopehtiuls.
especially on the North Fork of the
Umpqua wilt rival the best grape
districts In France and Germany.
This Is an enormously profltuhle en
terprise which can be taken and
utilized without risk, and with cam
paratlvely little capital. I would like
to organize a company in order to
utilize the enormous profits thnt are
so cheaply offered, Roseburg and
Douglus county can be made famous
and one of the wealthiest counties In
the United States. Will he very glad
to answer any questions asked by any
interested person, and hopes to hear
from yon.
Your verv trnlv.
ALBERT ANOERMAVKH.
Vineyard Expert. Vlneland, Clarks
ton, Washington.
LOCAL XKWS.
Morton Hadley left for Coqulllc
City Tuesday morning where he
joined Evangelist Van Marter In
the work of holding a series of ser
vices. Mrs. Annie M. Long, of Cleveland.;
returned home thin afternoon after
spendlng several days In the city
visiting at the home of her son, John
T. Long, and daughter, Mrs. Carl
Ohlman. i
H. G. Joy a nx. for the past fw
years of San Francisco. Cal., arriv
ed In the city yesterday and Ik now
employed by W, B. Hiimmitie, the
undertaker. Mr. .layaux has had
much experience and is a registered
embalmer.
Following tin fiiwral of Mr
VfWis, who died in California a few
days ago, which will occur at Red
lands, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Vo
mil d; imh tor, ar com named bv her
brothnr-ln-law. Mr. Hrnwn. of thb
city, will return to Roseburg..
A beautiful box of Cmi.qua Valle
tta rt let i penrn are on dlspav In the
lobby of the Douglas National Haul'
odav. The pear are large and well
colored and are the nam as the pro i
duct that in helne shiped from Hp j
burg to the Eastern markets thb
reason, I
COTS
That can be packed on a horse.
Weight 15 pounds, length when
rolded, 35 Inches. Also sleeping
hammocks, two grades. See
11. W. 8TKOXCJ,
The Furniture Man.
LOCAL XKWS.
John W. Kelly, editor of the Dong
las Leader, leaves for Heel in a day
or two where he will remain for
some time enjoying a well earned
vacation.
Burning grass, near the residence
of District Attorney Geo. M. Brown,
In West Roseburg, was responsible
for the fire alarm shortly after 4
o'clock this afternoon. The fire de
partment responded promptly but up
on arriving at the scene of the sup
posed conflagration found that the
flames had been subdued. Little,
If any damage, resulted. It is sup
posed that the grass caught fire from
a lighted match or cigar stub care
lessly thrown in the duoryard.
Edward F. Hart, T. J. Hart. Al
bert Hart, Emma Hart, partners in
the N'ationul Engraving Company, of
New York, have filed suit In the lo
cal justice court against H. W. Al
liums and II. C. Althuus. The plain
tiffs ask to recover the sum of
$i2.29, alleged to he due for cuts
furnished the defendant for adver
tising purposes. The plaintiffs are
represented by Attorney B E.
Steele.
J. H. Mars tors and George A.
Crane are in the city today from
Looking Glass. The former Is at
tending o business matters and the
latter Is circulating petitions for
Hon. B F. Mulkey, of Jackson coun
ty and Dr. C. E. Wade, of Douglas
county. Mr. .Mulkey Is seeking the
nomination for congressman in the
this district and Dr. Wade aspires
the nomination for icounty repre
sentative Both of the above men-
Moued candidates arc well known re-
iiublirans.
TENTS
That are guaranteed to be made
of best S oz duck, well sewed, with
brass hole sockets. See them at
11. W. STItOXG'S,
The Furniture Mini,
mmmm
On and off ,
with
nnp T
hand
Don't
TWO
EyeB are all we have. There-
tore we should take proper
care of them. We take
care of other people's eyes
as well as our own. Ex
perience and facilities en
able us to do this
. m in vniir nnvnnrnue
appear
ance "If you don't see us now you may
not be able to .Bee anybody later."
A. S. HUEY
OTPOMETRIST
Roseburg
Book Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
BOOKS
The Latest Copyrights
School BooKs
Office Supplies
WRITING PAPER
Tablets
Envelopes
Pen
Pencils
Penholders
Inh
FOUNTAIN PENS
Drawing Material
Typewriter Supplies (
Artistic Post Cards
MAGAZINES
Fishing Tactile
Baseball Goods
McKinley 10c Sheet Music
Roseburg
Book Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Your Attention
for a Minute
Opening of an Entire Clean
and Up-to-Date Stock of
GROCERIES
We will open up on July 19
a full line of the Famous Red
. and Blue Ribbon Brand of
Table delicacies, also a full
line of Dependable Coftees,
one of the best brands of cof
fee, tea and spices now on
the market. Call and get a
free sample of these goods.
We earnestly solicit your
patronage and guarantee to
give you satisfaction or we
will refund you your money
Stubbs & Perman
GROCERS
127 Cass St. Phone 2682
FOR SALE
Roseburg Rochdale
COMPANY
S LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY 3
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luwler
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
Yards on Loiter Osk Street.
Phone 1411
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ROSEBURG, OREGON
Our Roasts are
Fine
And our prices are right. If you
an t come and pick one out telephone
us your order and wo will send a
(food one. Try one.
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