AlIOt'T ItOCtiliAS COl'XTV. Visitor to This SiLtldii TelU of the 0K)rluiiitUi AnumlAi.r. Where Is Douglas county? Douglas county is Ju the southwestern part of Oregon. It In uoardered oq the west by the Pacific oceim and Coos county, on the south by Josephine und Jackson counties on the euat by Klnmuth county, and en the north Uy Lane county. Although it is larger than most of the counties, the Uinyqua river valley isn't any larger than the Willamette river valley. In the I'mpqua river valley ueir Itose burg we mi so every thiuK imagi li able. I will name a few of the things wo raise: Apples of all different varieties, pears of a uunvuer of dif ferent varieties, prunes, peaches, tigs, cherries, strawberries, logauberries, walnuts, grapes, and a good many DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE; I We make i ice cream in large or small quantities. Let its have your partv orders. Telephone 340. 1 D. ft HARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP, s Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating . i J t Worth JaclisonStreet, adjoining Peoples MarblJ I WorHs. Telephone 251. j t i Worll Done on Short Notice ROSEBUEG, ORE j VCXf wi iiiii i iiinii iii ii iiiib Hiiiiiimwiii iwnin Bimmrr HAY AND FEE Most complete line in Roseburg HA V, Allullu, Outs, Cheat, Vetcu; (ilLXI.V, Oats, Barley, Corn, Wheal, Bran, Shorts, Mill Feed, Oil Msnl; t'llICKliX FEED, Scratch Feed, Chick Food, Beef Scraps, Bone, Shell, Grit; CRESCENT STOCK FOOD 1'Olt .MILK COWS, Cheaper and better tlmu Bran or Shorts. ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS OSEBURCS OLDEST INDUSTRY PHONE 56 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANYWHERE 1 n ft Next Door to P. 0. Rear R. L. Stephens Shoe Store E? PROGRESS SHOE SHOP Wen's Half Soles -J- Men's Heels Men s Full Soles and Heels 1.23 Buys' Half Soles 50 & .". Dins' Heels .. 23 Ladies' Half Soles SO Ladies' Heels 20 Rnhlier Heels Heel Braces M lieol Plates 1" Nails 20 Shoes made to order All work and material guaranteed to be first class. "STAY AT HOMES" i E r-fiSlllfSfP 8 I Coprilsiil 1909. br C. E. Zimmerman Co."No. 33 Yen are alwnvs glad to have your men called that, aro you not? vnd von ran'inVke them stay at home if you lit your Library. Living room" -ml Parlor with furniture that Ic comfortable and that you don't nred to be nlrald to hurt by sitting In It. That's what Rojd furniture l intended fur. and that's the leason we sell Rood fiuni- tnri. furniture that fulfills It's purpose. If you have that kind. vniir n ru f.ilkf will be glad to lounge around and stay at home. They will enjoy the use of our furniture and you will enjoy seeing them do so. Roseburg Furniture Company Complete House Furnishers Terms if Desired We are sole agents for t lie Arcadian Malleable Range! Colombia and Victor Phonographs, and NevHonii! Sewing Machine. No trouble to show KooJs.' Phone 330 other fruIiH, and wo havo some truck growing. We also have soma hunt ing and fishing. In this small essay I can't tell yuu much about Doug las county. 1 will attempt to toll you a little about tho city of Kose liurn. Hosoburt; Is on the South Ui'inua river. It la tho county seat ot tJnur;las t-ouniy. Hoseburg hao a IHinulatian of a little loss thnu 5,000. tho population lu the last -top yours haw boon on uu Increase of .100 per cent. Very little Idea cau 'je obtain ed of the attractiveness of Hoseburg from tho cur windows, an the prin cipal business streets r.ud the greater ii:irt of the city cannot be seen by those passing through on the tnln. Dou cln a county has very beautiful mountain scene". y of every possible description. lu Douglas county we also have Diamond lake, one of the most hc.mtUul lakes in the world. U Winchester Is located the power plant which supplies Hoseburg with liht and power. Kruit has been grown In tho 'Tiii'xiua valley for fifty years or ai-iio. There, are ninny bearing or-r'-imls to be found at this time, al though only a small part of the fruit land In the comity has been set to ni'i'hnni. According to the report of tho slaty board of horticulture, 6,000 acres were planted to fruit during the .-wa of 1909 and 1910. Apples for half a century has been demonstrated and it shows that fruit can be grown in tho I'mpqua valley and that this fruit 1b of the very finest flavor, color, quality and size. The planting of commercial orchards has not been extensive until within t lie past few years. During 1909 Ii 0,000 boxes were shipped from Douglas county, while in 1910, GO 000 boxes were shipped. Pears aro also grown in. large quantities in the I'mpqua river val ley. The Hurt let pear is the moht noted one. The planting of pears is increasing In the Umpqua valley The actual selling price of the Ump qua valley pears in Chicago was $2.90 per box. Douglas county is especially noted for its prunes. Many millions of pounds of prunes are shipped from this county annually. Tho Italian .prune is the chief prune. Thousand of bearing prune trees can be found in Douglas county. The annual production of peaches in Oregon amounts to millions of boxes a year. There are markVts for peaches In Oregon, Alaska and the Kastern states. There is no other valley better adapted for peaches than tho Umpqua valley. The two varieties planted In tho Umpqua val ley arc the Crawford and the Union Cling, both of which grow In per fection. Figs nro another great crop nf the Umpqua valley. There are no com mercial flg orchards planted in this valley at this time, although many ranches have one or more flg trees In their family orchards. These frees together with the palm trees, which can be found growing In the valley, are conclusive evidence that the Umpqua valley is adapted to fruit culture. Cherries aro very profitable In Douglas county. Royal Aiute, Lam bert, Bing, and Black Ucpirhlican are tho principal varieties. One tree near Hoseburg produced In 1910 over tiOO pounds of cherries. Strawberries are produced in the Umpqua valley. For lif'teen years ttr U.npqua valley has shipped to t;.j Portland city markets the lirst straw berries produced in Oregon. These terries have sold as high as $9.60 per orate. The early season is especial ly favorable to the strawberry grow er in the Umpqua valley, as It gives nim these high prices for his pro duct, i The market for Ulackberries, ras bonits and loganberries In the Ump qua valley is excellent. The aver age Easterner is well acquainted with the respberry and the blackber ry, but the loganberry is not well known in the Kast. Dewberries, cur rents and gooseberries are also pay ing crops. One of the growing industries of J: Umpqua' Valley Is walnut cul iure. The Uiiipqna valley is adapt ed to walnut growing. The Oregon walnut commands the highest price in the world's market. As a rule t wel ve wa I n u t trees a re p la n ted to the acre. The soil and topography nre es pecially adapted to grapo culture, and the bright warm days which oc cur almost continuously through the grape-grow in g season tend to pro duce a liner flavored and finer col ored grape thaiu.cau be found any where outside of tho state of Ore gon. Other fruits are found growing, :ui li as plums, apricots, nectarines, quinces und almonds. Practically every kind of plum known Is grown in the Umpqua valley. Melons of ull xinds are grown here. Wo, also have lots of general farm ing, i t ick and dairying, poultry, timber mid coal. But, in this small essay 1 can't write on every subject .separata as It would take to long.- Written by Bcrnico Ii. Nelson, eighth jrrade, Mc.Minnville, Oregon. A. C. Malcolm & Co., paint- lug und decorating, tinting car- r'uge and auto painting. Wo havo expert paper hangers. Writo to us for estimates be- fore going elsewhere. Our ma- terial is the best, our work gives perfect satisfaction. There's a reason. Phone 14 3-Y; P. O. Box 404. 4 CALL FOK COUNTY WAKItANiS. Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas county. Oregon, and in dorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds" prior to and including the Si'nd day of May, 1911, to present the same to the county treasurer of said county nt his if flee fur payment as interest will ceaso thereon after tho date of this notice. Dated at Hoseburg, Oregon, this, Mio auth day of T'ovember, 1911. J. Ja. SAWYEltS. Treasurer of Douglus County, Oregon. LOCAL XKWS. H THE ECONOMY MARKET H George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and sold. Phone 5S .Roseburg, Oregon GUlilOX A, l'OKY, Vocal Lc-sfioiis. Studio 437 !i. Hoso St. ' , Phone 290-R Roseburg - -Oro. 1)K. KI.LAr. Dentin. Room 5. Roll Sisters Building ft MRS. CHAItLKS HKIXUXK, Toucher of lMuno. Studio, 423 Ella Street. Phone 83-R ' DR. II. E. HERMAN'S, Kjo Specialist. 217 South Stephens Street, Roseburg, Oregon. s ir $ "'; ' A. O. MALCOLM, rtH-orator nml Finisher of Rcnu tlful Homes. Dr. H.E. Hermann Eye-Sight Specialist Home Office 217 S. Stephens St. Roseburg Hours 0 A, M. to B I. M. Kvcry Friday and Saturday. o, . MARSTERS DRUG CO. 1L MENDOTA GOAL No Soot, Littlo Asli $9 Per Ton cllvory Anywhere, WOOD Immediate Delivery Anywhere. FIR OAK SLA3 ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 Carriage Fainting a . Specialty, ft Res. and shop 41 G S. Pino St. P. O. Box 464. ft i'f $ i'f t'f ft $ ft ft ft Go to Hill's studio for your Xmas photos. ' dlo Your neighbor nays our extracts excell all others. Photic Ili2-Y. nJM) Try some of that Pmpqua Kivor smoked mil men, at the Kochd:ile. dtf Col(ir'd Iruiy wishes to do work by tho day. Telephone S50-J. d-d JO J. S. Chprrlnirton, manager of the Itiddl- Land Avency, spent ypstifrday In ItOEfbiirg in buHiiH'Ss imprests. fia e the sawing buy your side walk lumber nlreany cut to Just six . fPft, reauy to lay, ,Nn extra charge, i Pago's lunibpr yard. 709 North ; Jackson street. - tf i Jo.-pph. Dow. ari'hitprt. and hulld- i r, iirt ud rstirnatna f urnl-hcd I i rifs r-aui;ible. Kontn 3, HpII S't blflg. Kesid'-IHC phone 6-V. Jl A child's eyes nre dnlirate things. IIi-U'-p, It Is only by tho rarest skill, irp rhlldren fitted with glasses. Dr. Hermann ha the qualillrations and guarantees all his work. tf ! Tlr H f Wi.Pflt nhntin tr.mnnrnrv of fire Is In the Grand hotel, until the P'-rkius building Is cornpletpd, will tronl all kinds of ra.fs of Mr-knoss, day or filirht. Office phono 155; res idence l'J7-Y. tf GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved tx any parts of this city, frlt-ea reason- " H. S. FRENCH MEW LIME . to TILLAMOOK Via tho fW'r SUNSET S 3 - foeDe.tltStiASIAl I ROUTES j I Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. Trulns will run dally, except Sun dav. on the folluwlni! uchuiliilo: Lv. Portland 7:20 A. M. Lv. Ililllsboro 8:50 A. M. Ar. Reach I'olnts 1:20 P. H. Ar. Ray City 2:0 I P. Jl. Ar. Tillamook 2:25 P. M. Lv. Tillamook 7:55 A. M. Lv. Ray Cltv 8:15 A. SI. Lv. Reach Points 8:00 A. M. Ar illllBboro 1:25 P. M. Ar Portland 4:10 P. 11. 'J'liroiiKll tickets oil sale III clly ticket olilce. 'I'lilnl mid WuNliiilutotl stm-lN, or l-'ourlli nml Yiiinlilll, to; all points on the I. R, & X. l-'lir- Ihcr partii-iilarH rrom the clly ticket ai'iit or aent Fourth and Vaiiihill streets. John M. Scott Cieneral PaHenccr Agent, i POItTLAM OHK. Palace Theatre TM(illT 7:11, K:ir; fCL", 10:15. . HPIXXlh 1 K.TCI(K. OPlOIITlMTIKS. i Ar iip1p iinir-ps taken ftdvnn tnge of. Take advantage of tho fine I woathr nod have your sittings for iXmasfotos. Clark & Clark. dtf Pit thro You Should Not Mis UK SHKM.INC OI-" K.W MAIK'I'H" llio old Katth-Milp Texan In niiKle a Tiit'Kt't for the Allantlc Meet to Fire I'pon. Ti Other Kfra (ioml Plctun's. m;v KOX And the ;nl lntiiinrtit of ttni f II -tnikd Ixvliirr Around the World. Cut Flowers and Floral Designs j At Portland t rices We are Exclusive Agents for lonseth Floral Company of Portland Flowers for every occasion "From the Oucllo to the Gravo" Kindly let us know ahead ot time, so as to give us plenty ot time to order from Portland. i Hurrah For The Big Show Bring in the Hen She will un Judged by one ot tho most popular Judges ot the Kast, V. K. Htunllclil, of Michigan. SHOW DEC. 27, 28, 20, 80, 11)11. 11, It. I1UMAV1NKI.K, Pres. K. E. Wl.MRERLY, Sect. Sealshipt Oysters Solid Measure No Water Handled In Most Sanitary Manner, nml (iiaruntwu' Absolutely Freo From Preservatives, f 1.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market ii i "Hoot-Mon" i1 '"7r SUPPU15 I Howard's Shoe Hospital 123 CASS STREET, NEXT DO0I TO RICE RICE SHOES REPAIRED WHILE XOU WAIT . We give special attention to Ladies shoes SHOES MADE TO ORDER Ladies' Parlor Ladies' Suede Shoes Cleaned Turning dark mio dnyllgnt 1b rough on old (owl) foylen, but enterprlslnt;, got-ahend, people want liht. as Riders In light supplying light that ronlly lights Hoftly, continuously llghtB we claim to ho pre-eminent In that we furnlah everything you may require for tho oleetrlc llglitlng of your homo, store or shop. Ask un. G. L. Prior Juchson Street, between Wash ington nnd DouKlns. I lie Adull; ftc lill.lc-n under II. If you want to ge Clothes, Shoes or Furnishings that will satisfy you in every way, come and see the excellant values rt we now oirer in New Suits New. Shoes New Hats New Trousers New Shirts New Caps New Underwear New Hosiery New Ties SIMON C ARO Leading Clothier 223 North Jackson Street Always Striving to Please You North Side Plaining Mill fust North of Kinney Spur, North JiukHon Street, Phone 820, i ) ' Orders for all kinds of Building Mntorlal promptly Filled at Keusnnablo Prlcos. Mill Work Our Specialty Fruit lloxes In Any Quantity. . 1 0 i mw imiiwiiiwir "" MltS. A. S. ADEMTON, Prop. FIRST CLASS SERVICE S Royal Club Restaurant 1 ir-Ht CIunii lU'HUuiraiit und Lunch Counter. Open All Hours. Your Patronage Hellrltcd, WHITE HELP ONLY EMPLOYED 400 CASS STREET OPPOSITE DEPOT THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Dresser Sale One Week, Only at Bargain Prices You will Save Money on these articles L. H. Rhoades 2ndF" Store we hi:ll GOLDEN WEST KTMEIj t.'UT COFFEE TT7t- T u '" r,,nl,)r ''u, ' BECAUSh iijrX'rtK It Is really clenn. Anrl Rpr.TIICP u '" 'Wily illfferent anil VI 1U JUWCUUdC it Is Ix-tter thun any other. . MAKE IS l'KOVE IT. Henry Easton GROCER 344 North Jackson Phone 26