Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 18, 1908, Image 4

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    x THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY
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A' I PTLY DESCRIBES the Unipqiui Valley, of
ern Oregon, is ihe 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 lauds 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 o'f 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 swayed 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.
5!L25 HARDING & ENGEN, ?
C. D. BEALE, Special Representative,
Cor. Cass & Sheridan sts. Roseburg, Oregon,
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Abraham Iluildlng Telephone 114
ltourH, V a. in. to 6 p. ni.
R03UIIURO ... OlilCUON
J. C. MULLKN,
Attorocy-at'l.aw
With Richardson, Dlmlck & Moore-.
bead. Attorneys at Law,
310-16-17 Coinmonweulth Uldg, 6th
and Ankeny Simula.
PORTLAND OREGON.
OKO. K. HOl'CK,
M. 1).
Office In the Review Iluildlng, up
stairs. Roams 13 and 14.
X-Hay and Klectrlrnl Trenmeut
Telephone, Mnln 31.
ROSEHURQ - . - OREGON.
Olllee Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Ollli-c Main nil
2 to 4 p. m. Hcsld. Main 1721
Dlt. MICKTTA SMITH,
Physician
Womon mill Children's Illnesses a
Speclnlty
ODlce: Rooms 8 and 9, Mnrsters' Ttlk
next to Douglas Counly Hunk llldg.
CLASSiriCD MtMIIti
WANTED
A. C. SKEI.V, M. I).,
Offices: Koon s 11, 12 and 13,
""PourIdi County Hank Building,
I'd 'lie 771.
ROSEnrno - - oitF.tioN.
' TO CLONK Al SIX O'CLOCK.
llcglniilng un Monday, July G, the
following named grocery stores will
cIoro ench evening at Blx o'clock, ex
cept on Sulurday evenings, when
they will bo open to suit the con
venience of the trade:-
ROSKIIUHO ROCHDALE CO.
HARNESS ft JOHNSON,
II. A. HIINSAKKR,
MAX W'KISS.
ALTON S. KRKY ft CO.,
CLOAKK A IIROWN.
M US. A. C. Kllll) ft SON.
K1IIS. II. F.AXTON.
ATTENTION, KAItMF.ltS! -I
If ynn want u milk house tin I.-ip-to-illito,
see l'lll, box 302, lios'l
hurir. 1 riswv? 1
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
11. R. 100, Pout Olllce. dtf
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
l'uclllu Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
AUTO LIVUllY SKltVlC'U.
StuuftVr mid Taylor Now Ready for
Your Patronage.
WANTED To rent, a piano. Ad
dress Mrs C. II. Bozorth, Dixon
vllle, Ore.
FOR SALE.
FOR SAJ.E New 8-room plnstered
bouse, 5 rooms finished on first
floor. In grove. Address Wni. H.
Chethain, llox 482, Roseburg.dJ23
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Ilebnke-Walker Business Collate,
of Portland. Will sell for $24.60,
which Is a bargain. Address
LeoDe Matthews, Ullde, Ore. dsw
Grant Taylor and Fritz Stauffer
have opened a partnership automo
bile livery in Roseburg, with head
quarters In the old Plaindealer
building, back of the Douglas Coun
ty Hank, and for a reasonable
chnrgo they will take you to any
point In Douglas county that can be
readied by a safe road. Leave or
ders at their headquarters or at
I Denning & Kent's clgur Btore. or
phone If more convenient, and the
nuto will call for you at any resi
dence or hotel. No trips will be
made to Coos county.
In connection with their livery,
Messrs. Taylor and Stauffer will act
as agents for three makes of auto
mobiles: The Hulck, the Pope-Hartford
and The Franklin. dsw
Now is the time to list your Panns, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City l'ropi-rty.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side contractions.
m an sn
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Macc&bce Temple
Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE A team of horses,
cheap. If taken at once. Inquire
of W. M.lYst, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE Oak stove wood $1.20
a tier at Julius Slmlt's place, Mel
rose. Address Chas. E. Kyes.
dj21
FOR SALE New hay, 50 Ions of
No. 1 cheat hay and 40 tons of
outs and barley mixed. No. 1. no
weeds. Apply to O. 11. Pitts
Ruckles. Ore. dsf
W. H. PISHKIt, Pres. 1. II. IKMITH, Vlrr-Pn-s. J. M. THRONE, Sit.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to K. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit lloxes for Rent.
Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip lor Sale.
Heal Estate and Insurance.
Papers Properljr Prepared for Filing on (iorernnirnt Ijnil.
Township Maps, Showing Vacant Ijinil.. of all TnnailiiHi In the
Roseburg Land District, Ml Outs Each.
C)r lender V. H. Iml Office. ltOSKIll IK). OHEISON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have
for sale 2H lots on Pine street
also lot and building known as
the Denning lodging bouse, Lane
street. Also 6 acre 1 mile
out. near Target Range, and 20
acres In Looking Glass. For par-
tlcuiars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceas d dtf
EASILY DECIDED.
BILLION DOLLAR SESSION.
NOTICE FOR RIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
NOTICE IS hereby given that the
undersigned will receive nt his of
fice in the Douglas County llniik
Iluildlng, up to & p. m., of Monday,
July 20, 1908, sealed bids for the
improvement of a part of West First
Street and First Avenue North. In
the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Plnns.
specifications and estimates of the
same may be seen by applying to the
undersigned. All bids must be ac
companied by a good and sutllclent
check for 10 per cent of the amount
of the bid. to be forfeited to the City
In case the successful bidder falls to
enter into a contract for said Im
provement with the City. The Coun
cil reserves the right to reject any
and nil bids.
Dated this 13th day of .lulv, 190S.
J1S A. N. ORCl'TT.
Recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon.
This Question Should be Answered
Ennlly by Roseburg People.
Which is wiser to have confid
ence in the opinions of your fellow
clttzeus, of people you kuow, or de
pend on statements made by utter
strangers residing in far-away
places? Read the following:
O. W. Bennett, Fowler St., near
the creek, Roseburg, Ore., sayB: "I
wns more or leas annoyed by kidney
complaint ever since I left the army
in 1865. 1 suffered everything
from a steady, dull aching to excru
ciating twinges through the small of
my back. I had to move around
J vory carefully for a false step or
uucKward movement brought sharp
twinges through my body. The se
cretions from the kidneys were in a
terrible condition being dark in col
or, and otter standing for a time
depositing a brick dust sediment.
Nothing gave me any permanent re
lief until 1 commenced usiug Dunn's
Kidney Pills, getting them at A. C.
MarsterB ft Co's. drug store. The
contents of the first box so greatly
benetitted me that I continued tak
ing them until entirely relieved. I
am eighty-eight years old and can
hardly expect to be cured complete
ly, 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 cases"
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Doctors 4'nuld Not Help Her."
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Kuseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel
Inquire at residence of F. F. Pat-, cased klduev(
terson. dj17 i eliminate ths
"1 bad kidney trouble for years."
writes Mrs. Raymond Coe.sr, ef
Shelton. Wash., aaa' tk doctors
could not help me. I tries' Folty's
Kidney Cure, and tie Try irst i-om
gave me relief and 1 as aow rsree.
I cannot say too mail for !'
pups, j Kidney Cure." It mak tat
an tttv will
Pukom trm tea
FOR SALE Good paying plumblnj
and tinning business. Address 11
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
Wilt RENT Five-room house! oi
Dlooil rnl tkiv a tale m4
j health l itiiiwii Ail ocn
PharCiar
nlshed. Apply to Bond Rc.ltv Co. ,T J,h,""' ""","! ,r,"''
niitnl fur pralv-ti frnto t)ch
hal ha. K I.. - Ak..iu z v
John MrKfRii. who was In town
from South Lter Creek this nfter
nooii, ts still sunYring srvcieiy from
an Injured foot caused by the liga
ments being torn In a fall sustained
a couple of weeks ago.
Sour Stomach
"t ! rutwMi and fVl Ilk nw mn I htjr
han irflvrr from djMiB tuo) tour Monaub
frrti lui iitm. I raw brn latitat meV
cto mi4 oiw ilrwi. bm could And Bo fii-f attaT
for An T "III tftori4 faSr-ir! A
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WASHINGTON, July 17. Ofllclal
figures have been prepared by Thos.
P. Cleaves and James. C. Courts,
chief clerks, respectively, of the com-
nuitees on appropriations of the sen
ate and house of representatives,
showing that the total appropriations
of the lust session were $1,008,397,
543.66. Of this amount 195,382.247
wns appropriated for the army and
$122,663,885 for, the navy; $1 63,
053.000 for pensions: $222,970,892
for the postofllce. and $111,958,088
for sundry civil expenses.
Included in the continuing appro
priations were the amounts to be
paid for first-class battleships, two
colliers, ten torpedoboat destroyers
and eight submarine torpedo-boats,
with the armor and armament for
the battleships estimated to cost
$25,500,000. Appropriations for
public buildings throughout the
United States aggregated $20,789 -'50.
Comparison of the total ap
propriations of the last session of
the 69th congress, $920,978,143
with those of the first session shows
an Increase of $87,599,399.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST On the streets of Roseburg,
Thursday evening a ladles' gold
watch, Elgin mnke. Finder please
leave at this oflice and receive re-w"-
dtf
LOST Gold brooch, rose shape with
cluster of pearls in center. He
turn to this office, libercl reward.
JJ18
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg and Dlxonville, name of
John Rast on tag, Finder please
leave at this office.
I What makes our I
business grow?
It's because we treat
n the people right.
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FOR KENT flood office rooms In
Abrahft'n building. Apply to J.
A. Uucl.auan. W"
has p)w
of late. w
(mnpn
indltl(
ii sb,
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 gotxls and the right prices is what is baild
iog up our business every day.
If you. are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be convinc ?d.
Yours for a equare deal,.
Alton S. Frey & Co
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