Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 01, 1908, Image 4

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THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY
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A I PTLY DESCRIBES the Umpqua Valley, of
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cm 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 swayed us all.
in the stateand 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-
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NOW
Is the time to buy, whether
for a home or for investment
"Get on the wagon".
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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.
C!LD HARDING & ENGEN, 2
C. D. BEALE, Special Representative,
Cor. Cass & Sheridan sts. Rowtturg, Oregon.
LOCAL NEWS.
Certain and speedy cure for politon
oak. Maratera' polttoii oak remedy.
J, Mason and S. J. J mien, of Ukluli,
Calif., visited here with 8. J. Joik-h
Friday.
Mrs. 0. W. Humphrey, of Jfffer
ion, Or., Is expected here thin even
ing to visit with her son, l. C.
Humphroy and family.
If you expect the people to patron
ize home Industry, set a good ex
ample by advertising In your home
paper. Ex.
Most disfiguring akin erupt lyin,
scrofula, pimples, runht'8, etc., are
duo to Impure blood. I Hi r dock Blood
Hitters is a cli'mislng blood tunic.
Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brulned.
clear-skinned.
Medford Mall, Friday: In a blaze
of glory, with rockets and ronui.i
candlea, colored Are and viewed bv
thousanda of spectators, the parade
of the Ked Men last night brought to
a cloBe the most successful conven
tion In the history of the order.
F. II. McCord, returned this morn
ing from .'ortlnnd. accompli tiled by
his father, J. II. McCord, of Puynl
lup, Wanh. Mr. McCord met I'ri'8.
Wilson, of the United Wlrelcsa Tele
graph Co.. In Portland, the latter
Just being out from New York. He
announces that the company will
erect a factory In Seattle soon. Mr.
McCord, Sr., will remain here for
lomn time.
Will Hilleu, of II and on, is visiting
here with his purentH, Mr. and Mrs.
J. (I. Hilleu.
II. Wolteuberg lenvea Sunday for
Snu FranclHco to vIhII with his fam
ily. A good crop Hem from tho Hood
river country says: The output of
strawberries for the season was 60,
000 crates, or 100 carloads. It is
results like tills that count for Ore
gon In advertising abroad the state's
resources. j
O. 11. Hinsdale, of Gardiner, wnn
here this nfternoon euroute home
from a trip to Tltlnmnok county.
Before going camping get a bottle
of Marsteru' poison oak remedy.
Geo. K. qulne. of Itlddle, wasTn
town this nfternoon. He leaves on
Thursday morning for Ashland, on
route to Klamath, to act n hunter
and guide for the Harrlmnn party.
He takes along six fine dogs and will
show the railroad magnate a good
time.
Kugeno Register: Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Moore, of Honeburg. who have
been the guests of Mrs. C 1. Leon
ard for a day or two, went to Marlon
yesterday to visit relatives (1. H.
Huubert, who bus charge of the Spo
kane Spokesman -Review mechanical
department, is in the city. Mr. Snu
bert leaves on tho early stage for Ac
me there to visit at the home of his
father, !r. Win. Saubert.
J. It. CHAPMAN, I). P. 8.,
Dentist.
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours, 9 a. m. to G p. m.
HOSEUURG - - - OREGON
OAKLAND 11 11LIC SCHOOL.
J. C. MULLEN,
Attorney-at-Law
With Richardson, Dlmlck & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law,
315-1G-17 Commonwealth IMdg, 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg. 'Phone 1411
Not In the history of the educa
tional interests of Oakluud, have,
our school prospects looked so prom
ising as for the coming term, says
the Owl. The results of our school
work during recent sessions fully
demonstrate the excellent judgment
of our school board In the selection
of teachers, and while some of our
teachers of last year have, of their
own will, sought other fields of work,
and other lines of employment,
their places have been filled by in
structors of large experience and of
the very best professional and moral
qualifications. Our principal, Prof.
George Sawyer, needs no mention
here, further than to Bay that he will
again be in charge of our high
school department, and of the teach
ers' class training department. A
Patronize Review advertisers.
Cut Glass and Silverware
1 Then have nivir Iwfnre been nffi-ml aiu-li extraordinary bargain
In irenulne UH OLAS.S. All pieces ai-e Ikhi quality clear i;lasii-oulv
t few plecei of a kind. - . ....
T ln.illvrwiirw wn hve tlu ktnl tlmt rItoh lusting lir.f.ictlon: Ihii
. U't-"1""! nl. (! i.nK ,.r, hu h are ih nnalitiej
tliMinxl n. tb mo.1 lanihlion Tlii cut (flaw ami silverware mnko the
moil UMful of present, fur June wmhlinirs. Sjiefial I'ru-es
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
J. T. BRYAN
Unselutri;, Oregon
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W. II. KlNHKIt, It. J. II. IHHiril, Vke-lVe. J. M. TllltONK, 8ec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Sucocaiiir to y. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Kurnlshnl. Titles Guaraft'ed.
Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safety licxlt Hoc for nent.
TlDfrer Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for 8ale.
Ileal Estate aod Insurance.
'CT),'"P''lr lrrMired for Filing on (ioTcrmnetit IjuiiIs.
Towoiiilp Mai-, NhiiMinK Vacant Ijiml., of all Timnslilra In the
lloerburg Land District, Ml Cents K.di.
Office I nil er V, H. Ijuid Office.
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ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
I.EAVKS
tl A. M.
6 A. M.
1 A. M.
7 A. M.
To Muesli flclil
To Myrtlo 1'oiut
To Peel
To Millwood
AGENCY AT
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Four hornci, mod rn coacrifs, on (he
lUtfhflll anil Myrtle Point linen two
hone cone he t on the Htel ud Millwood
Itnai. I'arvtul tud raprleQCl tlilrvn
un all route.
larger number of persons than ever i
before, ure speaking for and secur
ing living places for their children. I
for the coming school year. Our
school rooms will be thoroughly ren- j
ovated, sauitury conditions improv
ed, and all else done that can be to ,
secure comfort and healthful suv-1
roundlngs for the students. A large
number of residences are now being
built in town, which will greatly re
lieve the former scarcity of rentable
living places. With the unusually
bright outlook, it is earnestly desir
ed that everyone having any inter
est In the education of our children
will rally solidly to the support of
our school board and teaching force,
to the end that our school may not.
only maintain, but improve upon its
fine record, so long enjoyed. I
THOMAS VAIX IlKAt'HEtt PAltlS.
PARIS, July 30. The Thoniiis car
In the New York to Paris race cros
sed the French frontier at noon, and
reached Paris at 8 o'clock this ev
ening. 1
For good printing of all kinds Th
Review always leads.
,
Call on F. Long for saddles.
AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
"aaBaaaaaBaBaaaaamaaj
H. W.ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
I What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
I NEWPORT
J YAQUINA BAY
I Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
COFFEE
Nothing docs more for
a grocer, one way or the
other, than "coffee. He
must sell poor; (he needn't
sell it to you) it is food
tt makes him.
Y.r t roc.r rthna. Tear m.Mit, if to doa't
tft.&aiilia,'! B.l wt hi.
Some merchants iu their attempt to lead in
prices often buy inferior goods but that is some-
thing that this company does not do. i
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality J
of our goodttnd tin rigkt pricts i whtt is build- XX
ing up our busman ttrj dy.
If you r net t rtjjwttf q.toiH plfteu trifjl 21
order and 1ft coif jfi. H
Yoftrt for t ire dfltl,
Altofj Fr ey & Co
Pbuoes 201. atul!WU &Om J.Jr-..Tjile4)0.
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv
able form of healthful and delightful recreation.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE - Ben of (ood .,, . .
dance oM,. Fresh water from sprinK,. J Z&J
aueha,,e eKraph telephone, and ffi.rket. ,,h, 711"'
day. Fuel In abundance. Ciuees nartlv v. .
.o be had cheaply. Strict raaaUr:ZXTo::'''",li
NEWPORT la reached by way of the Southern Pacific , a n
Corvallla, thence Corvalli, .nd K.utern K B t U"y r
and the trip a pleaaure throughout R" T""n ""iCe d"
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Sfisoo mx -months ticket $8.00
Our elaborate nw Hmir . l:v-tP -
lion of Newport. inclu.line a list .4 b,v !,
and rates. Call on, telephone or write '
. MCMLvmv
General Paa.nger AgrDt, Portland, 0
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