Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 09, 1908, Image 4

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ON SALE NOW.
Tha h?d liavt c? fc&rj now offered to you at
the bi&gwt bwwna.
Men's soft shirts in newest variety.
Men's straw hats in &H styles.
Men's Half Shoes; the finest of the season.
Come, See, and be convinced.
SHIRT WAISTS
Lawn, Silk and Net,
Every waist in the House, including all
the best things of the season at N. Y. factory
prices.
Summer Dress goods of all kinds
Some fine novelty Worsted Suitings
Silk gloves in black, white and colors; The best
heavy silk and at less than you ever bought
them before.
A nice variety of white Linens for Ladies' and
childrens wear.
Crepe cloths for Kimonos.
We have just a few Ladies' wash suits, and Tailored
Suits left, and if you want a good bargain, you
should have one.
Ladies' beautiful Voille Skirts
A new line of Ladies' Shoes, "The Ainazecna," just
received, also some new Novelty veilings, ,
some new muslin underwear, Tan Lace Hose, etc.
H. MARKS CO, ROSEBURG. PHONE 671.
GRAVEL ROADMAKING. ;
How the Material Should Be Ap
plied and Selected.
UNDERDRAWING IMPORTANT.
With Proper Grading, Gravol Rightly
Ud Will Mak Mott Excellent
Highway Th Advantage of a Flat
Roadway.
Even where gravel employed has
boon appllod In road construction In
MiirylfiiHl owing to Its method of appli
cation the rouihf do not always iiitiln
t n lu their form an they Mi.niUl In wvt
weather. This fiuilt 1h not uiiuully due
to the miiterlul employed no much as to
an entire lack of proper grading and
nuderdralnliiK- Weivly to throw some
gravel over a wet or spongy place
without raising the level of the road
bed or making any provision for the
drawing off of the water can never
muke a rond which will not cat through
nud iMfCome muddy whenever the front
rumen out of the ground. The water
alnka through the gravel covering Into
the clayey foundation and render the
latter yielding to the overlying road,
which pushes the wheels through the
gravel Into the clay or If the covering
Is thin enuses the clay to be pushed up
letweeu the pebbles.
With proper attentlou toward grad
ing, uuderdnilulug and the shaping of
HP
m lit ...
iHownft mow qimthIj is aooif rtariv4iTm
AT riHYT or A HIM WKH..N I'l.Ai kU OM
HTBKP Ultjil'KH.
he loiui'l :il.out Hulil. A ycin.l mucin. urn r
lojid does not oidlnarlly neol ho much
row ii, dfpendlng on (lie gniticK. (in
grades up to and Including four feet
per huiulred one half Inch to the foot
Is sutlU'lent; front four to and Includ
ing six feet per hundred three-quarters
of an Inch should be allowed. A trans
verse slope of more than one inch per
foot given ton much lint to a wagon
when at one side. The advantage of as
Hat a road as possible la the lessoning
of the tendency for the travel to Leep
to ttie n'liier of the rond and (he con
sequent avoidance of the formation of
ruts and n horse path.
There are many counties lu Mary
land where gravel of en el lent ipuility
Is uhunthtnt n nil where at the Name
time there ls( very llltle stone that Is
lit for road construction. The gravel,
however, properly applied will make
most excellent roads, far Hiipciiur to
any earth road, and, while not possess
ing the wearing qualities of hard, bro
ken stone, will answer sulllcieutly well
for those country roads that haw com
paratlvely light tratllc. On roads hav
ing very heavy tratllc It will he found
lu the long run to le cheaper even at
a very much greater Hist cost to use a
macadam construction owing to the
rapid wearing of the gravel Yond under
such circumstances nml the conse
quently large expense for maintenance
A giMd gravel can always be told
when Inspected, as tt stands In place ,
In tho pit. Whenever It Is hard nud
compact lu the bank and requires the
use of the pick to loosen It. It will form
a hard ami compact rond Cmvel
which contains a small amount of fer
ruginous clay and lias angular, rough
fragments of stone Is the In'st that can
te obtained, (travel mixed with hum!
or composed of smooth, rounded frag
incuts of stone does not compact ami
form a hard, smooth road surface and
Is of little use except for general till
tnar. To gel the best results from gravt-1
which Is formed of various sized frag
menta It should be screened, all ple e
two Indies In sl.e N-Ing thrown to one
lde. I h-re are found lu many places
gravel deposits w hlch contain few
fragments over two In. lies. Such grav
el dors Hot need to Ih screened, hut
could . spiviul upon the road directly
from the pit unless too sundv.
The ln inch maicl Is npicad upon
the roadbed to t. Ii a depth that when
rolled It will have a thl. kness of three
to four lie l-.cs (er thin first course
Is spieiid (! second course, compoard
of the sum 1 1 t gravel, who fragment
O'.ve Jii' h or 'ess in s!. .The t-imd
cnumv Is tivnted slinilarly to tht 'lnt
The ruling Is contlniuM until an dc
pressloiis c.se to be formed. U hen-
I during the
AN ASPflALT ROAD.
Now Jersey to Experiment With Mix
ture of That Product With Dirt.
The New Jersey state department of
highways Is to construct lu Mercer
county an experimental mile of n new
automobile road, the plans fpr which
State ltoad Supervisor Hubert A. Mee
ker recently obtained lu Kansas City.
Mr. Meeker says the new method of
construction Is simple and cheap, that
it Is self healing when broken and
therefore practically Indestructible, that
It Improves with age, that It Is mud
'ess. noiseless and almost tlustless and
that It Is not slippery even when coated
with Ice.
In the bull. Hug of the road the origi
nal soil Is finely pulverized, and then
Into this there Is worked n mixture of
hot asphalt, the whole mass lning thin
ly rolled lu the finishing. Hrenks nro
quickly repaired by tratllc, the weight
of wheels cementing them together.
The base yields slightly to heavy traf
fic and then regains Its original shape.
It Is equally good for horses and auto
mobiles. If the experiment proves a success. It
Is likely that the result will U a radi
cal change In the road building meth
ods of the state of New Jersey, with
the substitution of asphalt for the mac
adam process now used.
the road Iwfore the gravel Is plaeM
upoii It considerable improvement may ; ,,V(,r depressions me noth
Ihj made on almost any of the road . roiling mstcrlals should
WlieiW glHVHI in ooiBinuuiv. s .i ii.anr. ,,f M,UM llpnn Mll 1IIU tm.
an even, bard ami tlrm roadbed WLmu j .m,,g continued until the surfing Is
supported by proper foundations. A a n, ,,,,,! ,, ,u tru0 v, :I1K. -iU9
example of the betarr ctmstructnl jahould not I dry when rolif t if fur
gravel roH Is that extending fr.au , at ,,rtl,ku. (M tbc
Marlboro to Washington. tra wAm ; ex.nii g put off until after a rain l he
built originally aa a toll road. ,, aiiuu d t mt three in. he
An ooooruh-al form of rouAtrnctfco ;fti-l. afpr Ml i-g
la to we the gravel as a support Mr t Bi:t n n,,t u,
Million a Year For Roadt.
Connecticut still leads In the good
roads movement as a state. She was
the third to get Into It. New Jersey
iH'Ing the tlrst, four years U-fore her.
and Massachusetts the second. In SXl.
Now Connecticut spends $l.(Ni,om a
year, while the tlrst Rpends but Stiixi,
tHX and the second but $100,000 less
thau that. Connecticut sHmls the lar
gest amount per capita for gocd rads
Uy fa r. t he on ly id her st a t es w hose
total annual appropriations are larger
being New York, with "V""1. and
Pennsylvania, with ?l.Mn) but lth
states nre ustly larger thau little
Connecticut.
Bad Roadt, Indeed.
It Is no wonder that the grangers are
speaking pieces lu favor of Udter
roads, at the mud It something fonul
dahlc on the country road. At Ksst
Long meadow , Mass.. on of the
churches wst closed ihi a iwrnt Sun
da? on accmiut vf tho muddy condition
of the roadt. the Hartford Times
A Hartford finwrtl party, driving to
Cromaell. found the roade I in pa";' Me
to souie placea. rendertng It neceaary
to take ti tht ft Ida TTi mllktucu and
teamsters declare that they "iievrr aw
the U'nt of It." ind th cbanffeiu' "ho
ROSEKL'RO MAhkrT. .J.
Caata
Wheat $1.00 Uushel.
Oats 60c at.
Hay Vtch, $16 ton; tfinothy, $20
ton; grain, $18 ton.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL UK MA UK THIS SKASON I1V TIIK
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(I.inoa in Oregon)
From Ioseburg, Ore.
AS FOLLOWS
IIIITH WA ir
THKOI'lill
I'OKTI.ANO
)N F. WAY
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$87.50
82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
Chicago :..$78.50
St. Louis 7150
St. Paul 66.00
Omaha 66.00
Kansas City .. 66.00
TIL'KHTH WILL UK O.N' SALE
July 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return inltf) days with stoK)-H-
privileges ai pleasure wittiiu limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any futi her information cull on
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent
or write to
Wm. Mc Murray
General I'tissentrer Airent, I'ttrtand, Or.
resular mm? tin km on 2nd aed 4th Wmltift
ilayiuleach inonlh.
U. it. (1BHAH, W. M.
N. T. JKWK-rr. Heeretary
O. U.W. kotn'ours l-mi(b NO. 16MeU
the .'ml anl 4th Miuiilftyii of t!ch muuli
at 7::t0 i. in., lu iht- KomkUtm Hall. Al
iDi'mberi iu Ked HI oM n ir are tnvltcil to at
end J . W . Dow kli, M . W .
K II. 1.knui, Kuoitlr.
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1'. O. KI.KM.KrmcburK ixx.uo, ro.a6 HuMt
rt'Knlar co-jonuniCHlloni at tho Klkv
Tf miilo mi Jnt ami ilk I'luirMlavH of each
month All mcinberH riHiH-r-ti'l to atter)
regularly, atiu all vtHittiig brothiTt ara t'onll
ftlly luvtluil to atiud.
I. It. t A R Kir IT, r.. It.
Una. W. stalky. Honrftary.
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KOHKh UK HOMUK. MyNllr Lmlvu No IH -
ViMILIIK
Mt'UlH ,IH1 4th 'I'll llTh.l1 ILV tiVUlTun ill
tjacit hhmilii III n:Hci'tiii
imii
mtJmburH winltRllv tnvitvit to Kltoinl.
Hl.SSlK I'.. I Al KMim, ':. OI II
t. H. I.KNOX, Ki'C
I. W. I) h ki I.. Kt-celver.
(Jarli'y J28 ton.
I.lvrMurk.
Kteers Alive. 3 Vt & 3 Yj c.
Cuws Allfe, 2 Yi 3c.
Veal Dres9.ftl, S S a V4 n
Hogs Dressed, 7u.
Sheep 3&c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, allvs.lO.
lb., dreiised, li'c; geese, alive
Sc., dresHed, 12c; ducks, alfvn
10c; dressed, 14&lSc; turkeys, dres
sed, loc.
Butter Creamery, 30c lb;
country, 20c lb.
Kggs 15c dozen.
I'otatoes J 1.50 cwt.
Wool 11c lb.
Honey 15c lb.
Cabbage 3c lb.
Old Onions r,c lb.
Strawberries $2.50 crate.
1'OHT LA X I) MA KKKT.
Livestock On root: Steers, 3
4c; cows, 3',.c; hogs, 5f(GVlc;
sheen, 3 Hv 4 dressed veal, C
lUSc; apples, $2.23?($:i; wool, 12
Cjl2Vic per lb; potatoes, 90(
cwt.; eggs 18c doz; butter, cream
ery, 23c, store, 18e; mixed chick
ens, 11c; hops, 4 5c.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what 1 did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
lllood Hitlers cured nie." J. 11.
Walker, Sunbury, Ohio.
Patronize Review advertisers.
WAN'TKD To rent, a piano. Ad
dress .Mrs C. II. lluzorth, Dixon
ville. Ore.
TEA
Schilling's Best is in
packages ; never comes
out of a bin or canister.
Vour crocer returns rour inuiicy it you don't
U-e it: we vl bim
AOl.KS, KoietmrK ,terli mcuta tn Utlil
KuHowh Hall on .'ml ttinl Un Mo nil ay t veti
1 liiKt of ea-h inoxth. m K crlnrk. Vlnlt-
liia brethren in K"od ilMinhnu alwtiy wt lt-ouie.
U. VLVKR, w . r..
I '. V. H.t i.i ahu. s,'e.
FOK A., Court lou(l0" No. Knrt'Htem ol
America, mei'tH ei;h Tuenilay evening Id
KoreBteri' Hall. Vlmtlua tTothiTB a)
wayi welcome. W. J. Hram, t'. K.
K. 11 . 1. knox, Kec. S(c.
K. V. liottvBH.t'hvnlelao
l.lf,V WKATIIKIt iu:rKT
I'.S. Weather Itnrtuu, Ineal otlice, ltns'hnr.
Orr. il hours eiiitlnn r a. m., July 8, l!as.
I'reclpHntion In tueties ami lniiulrelttu: o.on
Muxiuium teiiil'tTritiire in;
Miulinuin Ipinnomlure ,r;
l'rerlitHllon w
Toiul fir-pet p. si lire first nf mutith n
Avg. iirrrin for tliiMiumtli ior :f) years... u..il
Total preei).(roni s-pt 1. I1M7. to date :tl.u
AverftKt-' prerlp. from Si-iteinh'r I, l.iTT -
Total ilellfleney from Sef.i. 1, li07 4.l
Average prteiiniHtion for 30 wet .seasons,
Sept. to May (mt lusivf) tj.iM
Tuof. tJntMiN, tli,Trr.
I'or Itnschur; and Vicinity:
Fair tonight and Friday rouln
Constipation causes hcadarlif.
nausea, ilizzini'ss. kiiiKinir, lu-art al-
piiiinnn. itrastn: pnysn-s kiiih.
sicken, weaken the Ixiwcls and dmi't
Hire. 1 loan's Ht'i;iih'ts act sent ly
and cure constipation. :!." cents. Ask
your druKKist.
-Miss .Mfirari-t Gill will leave iu a
few days for Salem to spend the
summer. On account of closing her
studio she will offer her hand paint
ed china and pictures akgreatly re
duced prices. Special sale will he
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
only. ' U.I 0
Coiim ipat ion.
For constipation there is nothing
unite so nice as Chnuiherlain's Sto
mach and Uver Tablets. They al
ways produce a pleasant movement
of the bowels without any disagree
able effect. Price 2T cents. Samples
free. Hamilton Drug Co.
Patronize Ruvlew advertisers.
i teta off tha inacHdara la ntliuM to a
iinmedi. m 1 , ,..,, I,
Crescent.
Keep cool at ilir
You can hav a
OOLD MINE
mncfldsm surface wher1 the trHTl uer
any pnrtliular tlmriMiKlifnrv
wnrrant such an linimivenu'iit. 'I'lt
rmun or transrerwe plope of A riMid
hiiuld ouly t ultii-lent to rarry ttiv
urfai water to the nutters, (in dirt
raid, wlirrr rut are nnllj formril
tb lot nel l t nn.r loan oi
macadatnlm aurfaee. hut never Riiffi
clut to cauM lui-onvenlence to travel.
Out loch to the foot or even and a
full lmbM ea I tjfta (out road will
't a -oii :f .,A,i nUni an nrrharrl with ih
lhtitli time. ,lmli r m lit. Ii It iw, I ' " i
winaiit (itmien t(ii .nr. h . rkht Kind of trtcs. Buy onlv
the best.
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vfr. ilia ro.-itli.tM uu' n iner :m I
nltlmale.,1 n-.irly .I. a. m:i. ndau).
li.'l the
t'resient.
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I'atruuliu KeMew advertltaia
i A. L. KITCHIN,
; Nursery Slesmin, Roseburj, Or,'
MR. FARMER
To s.ivi- your pr.iin you will ncctl a Hinder. Huy
the best. That's the
CHAMPION
Write for catalogue, terms atl prices. We alsi
carry three kinds of bimliug twine, Sesa'i. Hcim au;
Ntauilla.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Vrhides & Imploniciirs
Phont 201,
Wedding' Fresevts
Diarnd Iavesflaents
Watch Sales
Silver Ware
Cut Glass
Fancy China
Every Day a Sales Day
You Don't Have to
Attend an Auction to
Get a Bargain
Clingenpeel The Jeweler
WANTED 51,000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
Bradley's Second Hand Store
9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man
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AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR SHOP
Repair all makes ofAutomobiles
WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts.,
Roseburg, Ore.
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Resort
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv
able form of healthful and delightful recreation.
ITS FAC1UTII-S ARI- COMPLETE - Hcst of food and an abuu-ilani-i'
ol ii. Ki-c-h wnti-r fioin si-in-rs. All modi-rn necessities,
su.'h us t..i-Lri-;ili. tfU'ilioiif, ami mark.'ts freshly provided everv
day. Kiifl in aliui'.lun.'e. t. ounces I'ni-tlv furnished or unfurnUheu
to lie hail elieaply. Strict munieipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached liy way of the Southern l'aeifie to Albany or
Corvallis. thence ( nrvallis and Kastern 1(. U. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure tliiiiuchoul .
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Season six-months ticket $8.00
( ur eluWat" new Summer B..k gives a concise de,crii
ti.'ll of Xi:..1. inchlilin.' alist uf hotels llieir
, '"I1"
ami rale.
all on. telephone or
rite
L. B. MUOHI:, Local Attnl, s. P. Co.
WV1. MCMUHAY,
iVi.'ial I'a-s.ncer A !. I'ortland. i ire .-on.
4- 4- 4- 4. 4.
Cut Glass and Silverware
There have never Iwfoie li.'en olT. rvsl such ,.,f
'"'ii olT. reil ain'h e.i vir,ii,,,r.. ,
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F. inert Wan h (Jeanine I. T. 1$ v a -vi
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