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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1908)
o i 4. 4. T T T 777iTHrf FHE LAND OP OPPORTUNITY $ .t. 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 line, as thev do. anion? 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, resf 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 rinding the exact tract of land to suit our needs and the taste of the most critical buyei. 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 tis, which will be in the neighbor hood of fifty dollars per acre tor tiie enure term, in cluding cost of trees and planting. We vill also rent Otir tracts for you during these jears 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 coin- 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 live 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 ot 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. !D HARDING & ENGEN, owners C. D. BEALE, Special Representative, Cor Cass &. Sheridan stt. Rosehip. friends from San I'Vanclmo li-rt this morning for an outing on ollney i;reux. J. W. Muiilcn and son. Maurice, nnd W. A. Hurr and L. F. Itelzcn uleln lenvs thlH evening for a m'votal dnyi outing on North Myrtle Creek Iff t this morning foi Oklahoma. Hev. 10. A. Hohb, the noted count ovmiKeliHt. panned through here this morning enroute home to Loh au-gelt-8, after Beveral weeks of meet ing; hi tho Willamette valley. He GRKAT SPECIAL SALE AT MARKS Men's Straw Hats at less than Cos! Men's Half Shoes at cost Linen Dusters, Socks, Suit Cases. Men's Underwear. Ladies' Suits, Waists, Gloves, Corset Covers and Underwear. Great line of Hand Bags and Combs. Lawns of all kinds at less than cost A fine line of Linens for Suits ad Waists, Wrappers, House Dresses and Kimonas. ClflU flfirl Spa t,lc nicest bargains ever d11 d,1U fcrcd you in town. of- will rest until October and thou journey to Hopklnsvllle. Ky.. foi lllKeliBt c work. Win. Voorhees vim In Inwn rw.m Looking Glass today. John Chappell, of Kails Cltv. in vlBltlng here with friends. Douglas Walte made final proof on his timber land claim today be fore the U. S. land olllce. Countv Clerk I. Pnnv and fnniltu went to Urockway today, where the turn Thursday. Olin V. wi)intm.T, i;. c. About 6:30 o'clock Monday even-1 ' - lag the house occupied by H. Van 1 o. T. M., Protection Teni No. ls-Hoida Hvnine- In ('nl..D vullnu ....... it I ro.ular meeliiKa on every WtHlnesilRv A.'.,rZA i. . ,ul""'l niibl In Muwilwr'. Hall. All vhluni aosirojed by Are, together with a mmbri in ood .uiuling are luviu-.l iu.t- nnnal.liii-uMa nn.tn. i... tend. ." " " COIlMU8. , P. P. Pmi.rfmn. Pmn O. W. lurr, It. K. 10. O. P., ttnlon Knc-Rmpment No- 9-Meet5 In Oilil Fllows' Temple on the 1st anil rl luuiixin, ctciiiuKiui earn monui. M8K- I II U. Lewih, c! P. I J. O. Qoounuw, Scribe. yr OF P..Atpha Lodge No. 47 Meem every I iu i. v, j. r . iinii, ni . :.w p. in The house wns owned by Albert Clayton, of Melrose, and was an old Structure Vnllieil nl nhnol tr.rtit ..... on which Mr Plnvlrtn appici n '.n n noon at -:co oV'uK-k In the Mai-cabee" Halt, on v.nien Mr. Clayton carried a small Sluennf ollu-ra Hivei vlmilng In Hie city arc owned bv Mr. Vnn llvnln. .1 Sinn. I..II. Honxhkak I O. T. M., Roipburg Hire No. 11 Holdi 1 rt'Kiii.r revn-wa on every Tuenlay alter- owned by Mr. Van Uyning were a total loss, only a few articles being saved. Ho estimates his loss at $300 to $2.r.0. A numher of artll had been carried out of the house. out at mat time It was noticed that the barn had caught fire from the burning house and going to save 'hat structure the replaced goods were burned. The barn nwwi however. The fire originated on the roof of tho holme from Rtinrlr. frnm the stove Due. Mr. Van Hynlng came nere from the east last fall and his Mrs. Jkmiik Haw, h. k. M ODEBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtle v iiiji.M. ivmu mott. oo iue wToini ana Forreme's' 1UI1. Travliii Nelichborsare for dully invited to viMl our Cnmp. A. C. MAWtTEKN, Consul, A. SaLzMan, Clerk. M Ol'KRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA' nowuurx ixMige no. j Mwli ev.-ry iwX anil 4th Thursday In Mai'Citbee Tt-mnU. VtBltlim uieubera alwavti welcom.' Kvilym ItiKnik, lrefllent Bkktha Whiuht, SocTtitiry. E. 8., Roaebiirt Chan'er No. ft-!lntiUthir rt1llar mpoltriir .m imt a ml Ir.t Ti.n ..(... !oss, while not laree In monetnrv' e?Ph Mon Vtitin memu-r in lv t.At m.T. c wmi. 0 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! I Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H. W.ALTHAUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. II What makes our business grow? vnliie, is neverthelera keenly felt. r. A A. M., laurel ixxlre No lS-Hul.l rulartnetlufion2ndua 1th Wclnei dayiottJAcb montb. O. C. ORtnAH, M. ' N.T. Jtwvrr.Hvoreury- A kD hoeDur No. 16 Mft fl 17. , """J" acn mot) v m.. iu rorrmen nail TrFmovrv m foou landing are tuvttetl (rod J w ih.it t u u B H. l.iMoi, Hffonr, () Rl.KN lliwhni... mm ... .. reitular i--nmunlcatlont 'at' the fclk "'mt"ui' fin ana iui inumJayn ol oa h a-onlh All nt mtMM requtl to mtfMl "F ' ' ' 1,1 ' v.iiitinf bn.Uiv. are twdl H) Iu '10 d in at'etid. E I. Pmirr, K. R. W. jtalht. -?cr'ln. Mm I. WoLt.rNitRRo. W. M. Kkkc Johnson, 8tt-retary 0 N. U., Co. T) Separate Rutlatlnn-Mfet every IhurUy tveniux at the Armory Hall at 8 oVIut k. F. B. Hamlin. Cb plain. to at Ti EtlEKAHS. Roiebiir Hat. 1. O. O. f-.MeelK Iu udd F-How ith Lndce. No. (llt V. lltiw B' 0 KUKKK Vt HONOR, Mr. tic UkIm No 1S- MU 7nd and lib Thnrwday eveulniP of rmci. monin in i:atvaree Hall. Vlnltti ruiuri ooraiany mriien to attend. " " J ,K" 7 r riling. ISMllir tistera and brethren hulled to atteinl. Ma. Mau.hk RoHSKrsoK. N O. Man. mil'HKNiuiN, ecreiary. rOMKN OF WOiUH'RAFT. 1 In le No. ir-.nreu mi in ami .mi .Mi.iniay e.fnttiK m 'mi ruinwi nail. M ill it memhera iu good standing are in riud to attend. Flomncb Hp-ov. o. N. "Laa 1Krkn, ilerk It's because we treat the people right. 'OODMHN OF THi WORLD, Oak Omp No. Ut.vNii E. CiVKMiga. c. of H tt. H. I,l!tni, Rett. I. W. Dowbli RclTer. w tvenluga. ..-.rM... me van rrnur Hull In , RoMlburf. .tory 111 ami 3rd Mun.l.y 1 Villng tifubbor, t. . w A rt, t". v. I. SI Throki. Clark. 4V EAl.lts. H..t,nr i. mi, in odd ,, . ,"; L,fe M'Wl. Tr ni on .Waiiii NonCa; nn. Mjr little bay, four years old. had l..br.ih,n,T..."n;-.l,;'m.: "evere f"lck of "."entery. We i. i ui w. r.. ""'i io pnysiclans; both of thm c.W-'uad. to. I gave him up. We then gave him Sonic merchants in their attemm , & -",: .""iip;iny aocs not do. Oar courteous treatment, the superior on . " " "1 pnees is what is b nig up our business every day. If you are not a regular c9t0ier pIacu , tf. order aud be convinc;d. or Jo,,uai4 i , ality uild- Ftv a . mm tvaaaa m .u-rorwwra ol I n"mDrlaln Colic. Cholera anil Anv mrtt, Mi Tun.. ...niiif i, Diarrhoea remedr which cured him B, wl. -k. iT.S, r' " an1 Delleve ,nat TJ h" life Wil- n. n.i..Mx. ki. i..-. ... uwviiuk. varoon Mill, Ala. . UuoTia,my.ici.n There Is no doubt but this remedy I o tv F . Ruin, star tolffv No it, mm. in thf "VM of ni"n!r chll'lr,n Mch I ii'i r.li,.w. Trmpi. f.ry rn.i.y vniu. !""r- 've It lth castor oil accord M..I... knik.. kj,fc nog ,0 ,, p,aln prlnt(,d dlrwton, I Mon S. Ftey & Q, I tt CROCK Phooes 2i)l. ami .V1 GROCER X it a tt in t 8 31 3 7C F. ii M iriu.1. R. a. In" cure la certain For sale by m. rirau, f. s. Hamilton Drug Co.