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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1908)
o o o, o t t 4 m i s c e 0 i THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY s o o 9 A I PTLY DESCRIBES the Umpqua Valley, of which Roseburg, the metropolis of South ern Oregon, is the Central City. From this city, as a hub, in every direc tion, radiate first-class wagon roads, lead ing to tracts of river bottom lands of inde scribable fertility and scenic beauty, nest ling, as they do, among vine-clad hills that keep watch over peaceful orchard scenes beneath. The largest of these valley farms, containing some two thousand acres, and probably the best large one in Douglas County, was recently purchased for subdivi sion into ten and twenty-acre tracts, and is now on the market, the plat of survey being ready for inspection. The soil of these lands is a sandy loam, a true sedimentary deposit, as rich as can be found anywhere THIS LAND SELLS ITSELF This is one of the very few proposi tions that speaks a language all its own. It tells of fertility, scenic beauty, beautiful environments, peace and plenty in old age, freedom from business cares, rest from professional worries, independence, affluence, words of enchantment that have ever swaved us all. in the state, and adapted for apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, all small fruits, as well as potatoes, asparagus, celery, onions, cantaloupes and water melons in greatest abundance. These are Actual Facts, not a game of perhaps, as everything enumerated above (and other things too numerous to mention, such as wheat, rye, oats, English walnuts, etc.) are now growing in great profusion upon this tract or ones ad jacent. I Came, I Saw and was Conquered, will surely be said of any man or woman who sees this land. Be you lawyer, doctor, business man, or what not we advise you to keep away unless you are ready to snap up the best investment you ever saw. OUR PROPOSITION to you we consider the fairest ever offered the investor in orchard tracts and we speak advisedly in making the statement as, from time to time, we have had under advisement many propositions from various sections of the Northwestern fruit belt and have elaborated our plan only after months of arduous labor and hundreds of dollars spent in finding the exact tract of land to suit our needs and the taste of the most critical buyer. We will plant these ten-acre tracts to the best varieties of trees and take care of them for three years for the exact cost to us, which will be in the neighbor hood of fifty dollars per acre for the entire term, in cluding cost of trees and planting. We will also rent your tracts for you during these years and allow you one-half of the net profits derived from planting pota toes, onions, cantaloupes, etc., between the trees. By this plan, at the expiration of the above term of years, you will have a three-year-old orchard nearly, if not quite, paid for, worth in the open market, at that time, five hundred dollars per acre. The above offer will not interest the man who buys for immediate occupancy, but will most certainly com- NOW Is the time to buy, whether for a home or for investment. "Get on the wagon". mand the attention of the general investor or the man who, within the next few years, intends devoting him self to fruit culture. THINK IT OVER, and if interested GET BUSY or the "Live Wire" will beat you to it. Roseburg has a fruit growers' association, with a membership of sixty-two, many of whom are making five hundred dollars net per acre each year and you might just as well "join the band" now and quit the everlasting worry attendant upon your present busi ness or profession, as the case may be. Why not make up your mind now; get one of our 10-acre tracts and be independent. Our climate is perfect, our rainfall is adequate (35 inches per year), and our scenery is beyond compare. We have good schools, churches, and an American born population. HARDING & ENGEN, PznH! C. D. BEALE, Special Representative, Cor. Can &. Sheridan su. Roseburg, Oregon. -H- 'j- 4''fr W 4' .fr.H' .j....t..j. t LOCAL NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Paramo, who llvtt In the Waite addltlou tu tlilB city, had the misfortune to lone their six mouths old daughter on Monday, July 13, 1508. The Infant died of summer complaint after an IlliiesH of but one week's duration. The fuu eral will he held from lha Catholic church, In this city, tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock, with services con ducted by Kev. W. K. McUee. I1K1 HACKS WKI,NF.N1AY. Admission to the bin races at the Fair tlrouuds Wednesday afternoon Is only 25 cents. Instead of 50 cents, as heretofore announced. First race will be culled at 2:30 p. in. Fully $3000 are now slaked on the two races. Oon'l miss seeing these contests. ('has. T. Nnll, ns trustee of the Glendnle Uox Factory, a bankrupt I concern, has broiiKht suit In the circuit court here again It- I.. Hook to set nslde a deed to 100 acres of lund, deeded to the defendant by his brother-in-law, C. S. Andrews, as I pnfldent of tho defunct company. Plaintiff alleges thnt the deed was i executed by Andrews at the time he knew the company to be Insolvent ! and that Its purpose was to place the ' Innd out of the rench of creditors, j The claims against the concern to-! tal l:il00. while Its nssels are placed at only IK. 000. The land In-1 vnlved Is situated In section 20, tp. i 32-6. Its value Is placed at $1,000.1 The plaintiff asserts that If It was deeded tu Look to litiuldate a claim. then he has received a greater per 1 cent allowed any oilier creditor nnd I that such fact alone would nullify the transaction. I'he KciiMMly That Hoes. "Dr. Kiug's New Ulscovory Is tho remedy that does the healing others promise but fall to perforin," says Mrs. K. It. Pierson, of Auburn Cen tre. Pa. "It Is curing mo of throat and lung trouhlo of long Btandlng thnt other treatments relloved only temporarily. New Discovery Is do ing me so much good that I feel con fident Its continued use for a rea sonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This re nowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is gold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 60c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. NSOMA I SOCIAL AT MHIiltONH, i A necktie nnd apron soelul will be given at the Melrose school house on Friday evening, July 17. Ladies will p k-ft ho bring lunch for two In Bnmll baskelH. Ueutlemen will come prepared to hem aprons. Hon Nipple. Any mother who Uaa had experi ence with thin tllstteHKluK ailment will be p leaned to know that a euro may be affect ml by applying Cham herlalu'a Salve an noon an the child U done nursing. Wipe it off with a bo ft cloth before allowing the Imbe j to nurtte. Many trained nurees nsr Uuh naive wun poni return a. i 01 Bale by Hamilton Drug Co. AUTO I.IVKHY SKUVICK. MfnuftVr mil Taylor Now Itemly for Your Patronage. toiur ti.t, lull cnrltlrilr mconimnnd thnra to BlJ friend M Mtui ftll tlicjr at rLri anted." Tm. OllUtd. IllB, M. Eugene Register: Mrs. Sarah Mat lock was granted a decree of divorce yesterday from Mayor J. D. Matlock, on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. TEA Good tea, close price. There is no other way to build a good business or keep a good business. Tor rrecrr returns your money If torn 4mm't UU SchilUDtf'f Uttf. wt pt tun. EASILY DECIDED, DAILY WKATHKU HKIMHIT I). H. Weittier Bureau, lovl ortu-t, Koaflmrg, Orr. M hour etitUiK & ni., July H, 1WM. Prvt lfiiUtiiiu In liH-hm tutl luiudrt-tliht: O.ou ' Mftilmum ivinptraturA .77 HI Dim urn triuprat.re fTrcipluilon , TolaJ prtrlp. aim' Aral of month Ati. prei-lp tut thla mouth for ;w ) Tout preclp.from Hept 1, !). 1i date . Avrraf pm-Ip. from nplmtr 1. ); TotI dtrk'letiCT from Hrpl. 1. 1W7 4.11 Avoraf precipitation for SO wt araioui, apt. to Hay (tuclutiT) 33 04 Tatta UianoN, Obotrtrr. For lUMtrburfi u! Vicluiiy: Fair tonight and Wednesday. . o.;m 31 oi so J (rant Taylor and Fritz Rdtuffer have opened a partnership Automo bile livery In Koaetmrg. with head-! quarters In the old IMalndealer 1 building, bark of the 1oukIh Coun ty Hank, and for a reasonable charge they will take you to any point In Douglas county that can be reached by a safe road. Leave or ders at their henduartcrH or at Denning & Kent's cigar More, or phono if more convenient, and the auto will call for you at any resi dence or hotel. No trips will be made to Coos county. In connection with their livery. Meaars. Taylor and Stauffer will act as agents for three makes of auto mohllea: Tho ltulck, tho l'ope-llart-ford and The Franklin. dw PatrODlM Rt1w AvAfortlMri. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Kurd nek Hloml Hitters cured tne." J. II. Walker. Sunbury, Ohio. W. II. KIN If ICR, lYra. J. II. IUKTM, VUr-Prr. J, M. Til HONK, Sec. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to F. K. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles C.urantee!. .and Ufflc Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Holes for Kent. Timber Lands Uouitht and Sold. Land Scrip tor Sale. Keal Kfttate and Insurance. I'apefS Properly lYrparrd for Filing on tioteriiment ljintl. Township Mafia, Knowing Vacant !jinl, f nil TowmlilM In the Itotrbnrg lnd KIKrlct, 50 Cents F.arh. OnVe t'nder I'. H. I .and om-e. HOSKItt IKJ, OKKi(. "Oct the Habit." The Crescent Theatre, r.c. htf Ploaiant. Palklahla. pnlnnl, Tails Onod. Do flood. r" I Cfr J-OL Hat-r Slc.nii, Wnahnn nr ir(si, lie. Mr.Mc.Nteff J A- nltft!FTPs. I - Jui.l In hit Ik. Tli- ecu ii'' lkblt lfttiiptl M C U, Vlk Upr 7 ' iL. . Inaikulawd Vo cma or ).ur tnour bach, m jjfes if lLl "J Jar.f. V Sterlinf Kmcdy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 597 g fl It W ' 21- SfrTj ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES c l NO'JLIllO (INVUUO.1 tilo.uis Xu.tnv pue 1119 'XlMll llM''ilollillio.) il-91'JU' '.H' iv s.diiuouv pw.)ll -.untie; IMilll iuwpjmi.))l m. MV-llf-.(.IMO)lV 'XMl'l.lH t 't Ntmaiio - - - mi.iiiHsoH ill il 5 oj ! ft 'sjiioK rll uuotil.iitx ailptlt uisqvjqv cjm.Mi "H -1 -l 'NVIV.1V1I.) -U T ttllce Hours: rhones: 111 to 12 a 111. Olnee Malu I'll 2 to t p. 111. Heslil. Main 1721 UK. I.I'CF.TTA SMITH. l'htU-trtn Women and Children s liUeaMes a Sni-islty 01!ce: Rooms 8 nnd S. Marsters' Illk next to IKtiiKlss County Bank Illdg. V. HOI CK, M. I. Dltlc II p- In the Uavlrw lluildlng. Rt:iirs. Hooms 13 and 14. X-ltay and Kbvtrlcal Treament. Telephone. Main 31. UOSKIUHO - - - OltKCON. Offlc A. C. SKFI.Y, M. I., i-a: H.H.mS II. 12 and 13. 1)iukI.i Coiinty"liaiikHulldlng. 'Phone 771. HOSF.IU'UO - - OREGON. MR. FARMER To save your Rraiu you will need a Binder. Buy the best. That's the CHAMPION Wrifr for ctttloajut, Mrms and prices. We also carry thr kiuJ u" biuding twin, Sesal, Hemp and Manilla. o J. F. BARKER & CO. ,, Vehicles & Implements mne 201, o o Roseburg, Oregon This Question Should be Answered Kasily by Itoscburg People. Which Is wiser to have confid ence in the opinions of your fellow citizens, of people you know, or de pend on statements made by utter strangers residing in far-away places? Read the following: O. V. Bennett, Fowler St., near the creek, Roseburg, Ore., says: "1 was more or less annoyed by kidney complaint ever since 1 left the army In 18(15. I suffered everything from a steady, dull aching to excru ciating twinges through the small of my back. 1 had to move around very carefully for a false step or backward movement brought Bharp twinges through my body. The se cretions from the kidneys were in a terrible condillon being dark in col or, and after standing for a time deputing a brick dust sediment. Nothing gave me any permanent re ,comn"'"l using Uoan's Kidney Pills, getting them at A C Marsters & Cos. drug store. The contents of the first box so greatly benefitted me that I continued tak ing them until entirely relieved I am eighty-eight years old and can hardly expect to bo cured complete y, but when a remedy will bring re lief to a person of my age and in a case of so long standing, what win it do in ordinary casesr" For sale by all dealers. prce 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doau's and take no other. Patronize Review advertiser. :: What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. n Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a tml order and be conviuc;d. 0 Yours for square deal, 0 8 H 8 Alton S. Frey&Coi t u v t, n 5 ; TT nun (M n i j an,, i r : ERS 6 '- - 8 8m:mmn8nmtt8:88;jnmmmm O o