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(.... ... J. O o o HERE IS A LIFE NCOME OWN A ROSEBURG HOME-ORCHARD TRACT ON THE UMPQUA RIVER TUX AOItKS OK TIIIH HKil ItlVKIl BOTTOM LAND. IX 'NIK t'KXTKIt OP OltWiOX'S RVMOl'S rm it iiiii.t, will maku vor ixii:i"i;xi)i;xT kou i.ii'n. Our plan of development Willi Hinall fruit mill veKctables, while the fruit trees lire reiu'lilng a benrlng age, nionim tliut your Income begins ill once an income next year equal to Hie cost of Ihe tract, and only a very small Investment nccemuiry. Delightful climate, richest soil, schools, church on, bocIii! life, and a good Income, all combined.. You can work eight months and then indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re mainder of the year as you wish. No man controls your every hour, nor limits your Income; and no financial panics can have any terrors for you when you aro reaping the harvest of the soil. Tho fruitgrower of Oregon Is a man that Is absolutely Independent. He knows that a 10-acro orchard, when properly cared for, will bring him a certain Income of $500 a year. Do you want to get in this class? Our tracts aro all cleared, ready to plant; no slumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irriga tion necessary, and you can make each tract pay for Itself. Wo want you to meet the man who bought a half Interest In a 20-acre orchard near our tracts last year for $2750 built a dryer costing $r00 bought a team for $300 paid a Uosehurg hank 8 per cent Interest on the money to do It with, uml within the year cancelled his debt at tho bank of over $4000, and had a neat balance left this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the tract. THIS OI'I'OltTr.MTY IN YOl'llS (O)lli IX Al l.KT VH I'OIXT TIIK WAY If you are not ready to live upon a tract of this laud, we will raise strawberries, raspberries, currants, cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, onions, asparagus, celery, etc., on your tract, put up the money for seed and labor, market the produce, and at the end of the season pay you one-half the net profits. If we didn't absolutely know that this proposition would pay us, we wouldn't put our money in it, and you are going to make a dollar evcrytinie we do. We can put small fruits and vegetables on the market two weeks earlier than any other section in Oregon, AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT NEXT YEAR. We have an orchardist and farmer ot 20 years' experience who will superintend this work, and a member of this firm will give his personal attention to the property. The soil is of great depth, and development between the rows does not affect the prosperity of the trees. Experiment has shown this to be true. One-half the profits of this de velopment plan will pay you for your tract in two years, set it to orchard and put rioney in the bank for 3'ou. You will then have an orchard tract worth, in the open market, twice the purchase price. We are NOT GUESSING at what we can do here, but this plan is the result of careful study extending over a period of many months. If you want to join this successful fruitgrowing plan, come in and talk it over with us before this tract is sold. Do it now. Price $150 Per Acre Terms $150 cash, balance $25 a month. Our development plan will take care of the payments after next Spring, when the crop is marketed. HARDING & ENGEN, Owners C. D. Beale j mn4 i. Anon rxioNs. j ; I'frikTal .Iitd" nays Piiui.iv Ai- iu Violation of Imw. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 6. Judge C. H. Manful d, or the 1'nlted States court today Issued a temporary in junction routrutnliiK tho Htriking longshoremen from Interfering wit h vessels operated from this tort. In rendering his decision he de clared that tiomu uf the methods em ployed by unions are In violation or the Declaration of Independence and the laws of the United StateK, and stated that the, un rest rained course of unionism In England has placed 200,000 persons In the almshouses. The steamship companies claimed that the local authorities had not given them adequate, protection and the defendants asserted that there had been no need of special protec tion. "The far If- are to be Judged, de clared Judge Han ford, "by what we all know In respect to the usual course when a strike is ordered by a labor union. They not only require their members to cease work, but seek to prevent others from working, not only In this country, hut In Eng land, where unionism as It exists here originated. There union des potism has ben carried to the ex tent of paralyzing the Industries of the empire and Impoverishing the working classes. The system Is in compatible with the Declaration of Independence and the laws of the United States. Here every man who wants to work Is entitled to do bo and to go to and from his employ ment without molestation." RFVIVAFj OK PU MFI) KVimm. YoitK, i'.i Aug. 7. Memories of James G. Ululne, the "plumed kuiulil," and ot Hubert lugejbull, who gave him the sobriquet, ate re called as a result of the revival of the famous York marching club, the "Plumed Knights," which took a prominent part fn the Hlaine cam paign of 1SS1. The reorganization club, under the same name, will march lor Taft and Sherman this year. Come and get a Lover P1li?ht at j '1 ,u,i-nU '3 culitt luiticl y dd j Cass and Sheridan Sts. SPECIAL. REPRESENTATIVE Roseburg, Oregon. 'iiioiiUm lit Ferine. KERNIE, H. C... Aug. 7. Carpent ers engaged in the work of rebuild ing Fertile are threatening to strike for higher wages. If the men go out it will be a serious blow to the town. which is being rebuilt with tempor ary shacks. Two cases of smallpox developed, hut they have been iso lated, banishing the fear of an epl denile. LOCAL NEWS. Call on F. Long for harness. "(let tho Habit!" The Credent Theatre. DTI Eugene Register: Roy Booth has purchased a line, 1000-acre farm, JiiHt east of Yoncalta at the edge of Scott's vaJley. It Is called "The Maples," and Is said to be one of the finest farms In this part of the state. Roy will go to fanning and stock-raising on a large scale, and has a flue start In having such an excellent place. For Sore Feet. n ii.ui.ow. j. 4- The new fertilizer. 4 Nothing but fish. . Guaranteed nnalysls: Seven j. por cnt nitrogen, six per cent J-4- potash, IS per cent phosphoric J. 4 acid.- .J. J One 2fi-pound sack of WIN g grow,, used In tho place of tons of best stable man I ure, will give better results j- and no weeds. Try It for your .J. J lawn. f. J. F. BARKER & CO. I Another (mmm! Man (one Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure nt the llrst signs of kid ney trouble, hoping It would wear away, and he wub soon a victim of Mrlght'H disease. There Is danger In delay, but If Foley's Kidney Cure it; taken at once the symptoms will dis appear, the kidneys are strengthened end you are soon sound nml well. A. R. llass, of Morguntown, Intl.. had to get up ten or twelve times In (he night, and had a severe backache and pains hi the kidneys, and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Crosr Pharmacy. -o- Patronlze Review advertisers. Cut Glass and Silverware X There have never licforo lieon offered xucli extraordinary liarsraitu" In KHiuilno U'T CLASS. All pieces are Lest iu:tlilv clear Klawt-oulv a few pieces f kind. - . . . Il In iiverare e Ii:ivi till' k'ml llllll fives Instill!.' S'lt islaet Ion: In-iltl-tldll mill iliciiilic4 ilcsk'ns. worth :i il lonir i';ir. which are l In- itiulit ics cli'siml l 1 1,, must fastidious This cut ami silverware make 1I11' IlllMt USI'lllI lf I'MMIS I If , V.fllllillS. SpcCIM I I YicCS. ...... Expert Watch Cleaning and Repairing . . . J. T. li R Y A IN UiiHcluti'i;, Oregon W. II. I ISM Kit, I'm. J. II. IHHll'll, Vlri-rn. J. M. TIIKONk; Sit. Thie Douglas County Abstract Company Hurrosnor to F. E. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Ctiiiranteod. Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safety deposit Boxes for Kent. Timber Lauds Bought and So!. Land S. rip for Sale. Heal Estate ard Insurance. PnKT Properly Prepnml for Filing mi (ioirnt l.nnil. Township Map. Hhnnln Varan! 1-nn.N, nf all TnwniiM In the Itnwhurft IjiihI IMtilt, ft lYutn Km h. LAOIFS, ATTENTION'! If you nre Interested In hand-painted China, glance at the display at Craves' Art Em porium. i't A complete reproduction of Damon and Pythias, at the Crescent, Monday and Tuesday. Aim. 10th and lltti. Admission 10c, aiteriioou and even ing. 2T The girls you've been read in l- ahcuit. See them play baseball at Rose Park next Sunday afternoon against the Roseburg temn. Came begins at :t o'clock shnrp. AS LOCAL NEWS. See the girls play baseball at Rose Park next Sunday afternoon. The most interesting game of the sea son. .Admission 25 cents, grand stand 10 cents extra. A!) Otis Fisher and Ed. Morrison have dissolved partnership iu the barber shop and soft drink business. Mr. Fisher Is now sole owm.. of the business, but Mr. Morrison will con tinue in his employ indefinitely. i The baseball game of the season. "The Chicago Ladies Baseball Club": vs. Roseburg, at Hose Park next Sunday afternoon. Game called at 3 o'clock sharp. A9 Win. Voorhies, who was In town from Looking Glass today, reports the awarding of n contract to F. F. Patterson, of this city, for the erection of a new school building at Looking Glass for $l4au and the lumber from I lie old building. The new building will be of wood, one story high, divided Into two rooms. It wilt be completed ttie latter part of September, Frank E. Alley will send to Port land for exhibition at the Pacific Na tional Livestock Show two full car loads of standard-bred horses, and the leader of this large aggregation will be Sonoma Boy, a full brother of Sonoma Girl, one of the best racers of the grand circuit. In ihn cast, with a record of 2:0ali. He Is" n remark ably haiidsojne horse, ami his record of 2:20 Is no measure nt all of his speed, for he bus negotiated ninny miles in much better time in exhibi tion heats. Mr. Alley's string of show horses Is regarded as one of the most ncieplable ones yet offered for the Pacific National. Charged with cruelty to an animal, Mike and Sam Shaman, it i iterant Junk buyers, were placed on trial in Justice Long's court this ai ternoon at .1 o'clock, with Frank (I. Mlcelll acting as their attorney. The de fendants drove Into town Tuesday with the most pitiful looking horse imaginable. The animal was almost a skeleton from starvation nml over work anil Its body was half raw with sores. U was also covered with dis ease breeding tilth. Marshal Nor man took the poor beast to Sam Smith's 1 ivory, where, under proper en re . It Is no w Imp ro v t n g bo t h In looks and strength. The defendants are Polish Jews. themselves half- starved in appearance and equally as dirty looking as was their miserable horse. They claim the animal Is dis eased, but if this is a fact It is easily accounted for. The penalty for their offense Is a line of from to $0. and. unfortunately, without a JaM sentence. A complete reproduction of Damon and Pythias, at the Crescent. Monday and Tuesday. Aug. loth and I 1th. Admission 1 0c afternoon and even ing. 2T Ft) It SALE - Milch cow. Apply or phone to R. Rllinau. Phone i :.;!. da I .". TEA Moneyback mans that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't mean anything else. Your ro. rrturns Trurr nvney il tou don't lik Sthillnitf ' bttt. we pan lutf "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cut, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Me. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it. Sold under guntanteo at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 2nc. ::: business grow? It's because we treat the people right, DAILY WEATHER REPORT U.S. Weather Bureau, local ottire, Rosf burg Orr. 24 hours eiKltrg ft a." m., Aiir. 7, Precipitation in trirhep and huiHlri-ilths: 0.00 Maximum tt'tupentlurtt Minimum temperature "I lrcctiitHtlou w Total pret'lp. fluce first of month 00 Avg. preclp. for UiIb month for 30 years 0.3-1 Total precip.froui Mopt 1, 1iH'7, to date Average prectp. from Septembur 1, 177 :V.4J Total (tendency from Bept. 1, 1D07 4.;U- ATeraga precipitation for 30 wet scikoim, ept. to May (tnrMiflve) itt.o-l Thou. Uittsov, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: Fair tonight; Saturday fair. WANTED iVANTKD A ,girl to do general housework; wages $l0. Answer li. H. 100. Post Olllce. dtf WANTED A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager ol Paciile Tulephuno and Telegraph Co. dif liuiuire da 20 WAXTUD Plain sewing, at Flint's candy store. WANTED 20 rigging slingers. 10 buckers for logging camp, $tio per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a day; 2 boom men, $2.0 a day; contract cutting piling, 1 cents per lineal foot. Address V. II. West & Co., Med ford, Oregon. DTF FOH SALE. FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable olllce safe. Apply at the Leona Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak Street, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood, a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly. FOR SALE Scholarship In the Behnke-Walker Business College, of Portland. Will sell for $24.50, which is a bargain. Address Leone Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw FOR SALE A team of horses. cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo dairy farm. dtf POR SALE New hay, &0 tons of No. I cheat hay and 40 tons ol oats and barley mixed. No. I, no weeds. Apply to G. II . Pitts Ruckles, Ore. dsf Ofllr I'niliT I'. S. ljinil OKIr. I1HS1I1I (1!1(,) W NT 'm Wl" ast ou' cuAre That Will FIT You SHOES As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of R. L. STEPHENS Kxct t sivr: iu.ai.uk ix hxk koot wk.aii. roseljr.c. or. FOR SALE Practically new 6-room cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchnngo fot Portland prop erty. Call on L.. Rabat, Roseburg Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address II. care of Review, Roseburg. tf LOST AM) KOl'XI. LOST On Sunday. Aug. 2. between the Alley farm In Garden Valle and lUiseburg, a black whalebou" bugKV whip. Reward for return to Review office. I LOST Rlack, rravenette coat; wat I lost on road between Rusetiurg am! lMxonvllle July 4th. Kinder pleas. return to this otlice and receive a rewnrd. a" LOST A bunch of keys, betweer Roseburg and IMxonvillc. nanie of John Rast on tag. Finder please leave at this office. FOH RF.XT. FOR RF.NT (lood office rooms In Abraham building. Apply to .T. A. Ultchaniin tf .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having lost our business by fire, we res pectfully ask all persons knowln tnemselves Indebted to us to settle as soon as possible. T. J. W1I. L1AM3 A SON, Wilbur Or. U Some merchants in their a'tempt 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 aud the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be convinced. Yours for a fquare deal, Alton S. Frey & Co GROCERS Phones 201. and''wl Successors to J.F.Barker &. Co. 4 to-l AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! Q Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. IIIISIIIIII WIIIMWMWMBI I H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. WANTED 51.000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store 0 I handle both new and second hand goods. T-y my prices on harness. You will find that I am right. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd osr Man in , - T I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 Phone loss "ftllllllllllllliiiiil All Work Guaranteed H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. Foot of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done. fes& PPWFRI IDfi MP AT MAnr-n ) H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds fisri nnd Poultry We know how to cut meat to get the best results in cooklu Tk Is more In the cuitlng that most people believe We unv I 0 peris In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast 'in,! , convinced. We want your trade. nd !ou 1H be I'hone 1:1 II " y Hides. ear the Depot. Sn'cial I-'r"e Delivery. Shop on Sherlilan Kir t. PRIME MEAT WK CWlJItV I'RIMK MF.Vrs "ml no other kind. o,lr ai ' I'V 'he l.e, .U,lities ,,,,v ' , "'her hut.hers handle the 'r Br. . .. of n,eat. C.,Seen, " " tular eiisi,e,.s klKnv ' l'"'e roast. Iamb. ,,, '"'X- 'or all kinds ,,f ,,, "''f""- "'l 'r .hops, s , rilt.ets, no competitor -,n "f nr splendid hams and ,,"" The Economy Market (ieo. Kohllinnen, r,,p. HIGH GRADE PLUMBI! JG GLEN D. NECLEY Al S. K. Svkes Hardware Store. 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