Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 10, 1908, Image 4

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    HERE IS A LIFE
INCOME
OWN A ROSEBURG HOME-ORCHARD
TRACT ON THE UMPQUA RIVER
TEN ACRES OK THIH RICH KIVKIl IIOTTOM LAND, IS TIIK CENTER OK OREGON'S FAMOI S
FltL'IT HKIr, WIIjIj MAKE YOU INDEI'KN DENT FOI I.IFK.
Our plan of development Willi smalt fruit ami vegetables, while llio fruit trees are reaching a
bearing age. meanB that your Income begins at once an Income nuxt year equal' to the cunt of the
tract, and only a very small Investment necessary.
Delightful climate, richest soil, schools, churches, social lire, and a good Income, all combined.
You can work eight months aud then Indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re- -malnder
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 are reaping the harvest of the soil.
The fruitgrower of Oregon Ib a man that is absolutely independent, llo knows that a 10-acre
orchard, when properly cared for, will bring him a certain Income of $".00 a year. Do you want
to get In tills class?
Our tracts are all cleared, ready to plant; no stumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irriga
tion necessary, and you cun make each tract pay for Itself.
We want you to meet the man who bought a half Interest In a 20-ncre orchard near our tracts .
last year for $27110 built a dryer costing $li() bought a team for $300 paid a Koseburg bank
8 per cent Interest on the money to do It with, aud within the year cancelled his debt at the bank
of over $4000, and had a neat bulunce left this profit was one-hulf of the umount cleared on the
tract.
TIIIH OPPORTUNITY IS YOl'HH CO.MIi IX AND MOT IS ID I. NT TIIK WAY
If you are not ready to live upou a tract of this-land, we will raise strawberries,
raspberries, currants, cautaloupes, 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 seasou 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 everytinie we do. We can put small fruits and
vegetables on the market two weeks earlier than any other section iu Oregon,
AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT NEXT YEAR. We have an orchardist
and fanner of 20 years' experience who will superintend this work, aud a member
of this firm will give his personal attention to the property. The soil is of great
depth, aud 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 aud put
money in the bank for you, 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
P! D RpjiIp SPECIAL
J. IJ. DCdie REPRESENTATIVE
Cass and Sheridan Sts.
Roseburg, Oregon
uLAlIKSu UtiFKAT KOCAlJl.
LuUlcruutt Hall Gttnie ut ltue Park
Results 5 tu 4.
A miscellaneous assortment of
baseball players, consisting of five
men, one attired In skirts, and four
females, travelling about the coun
try under the name of the "Chicago
Ladles' Baseball Club," defeated a
team of nine local gallants In an
amusing Imitation of the national
game at Rose Park last Sunday. The
score was 5 to 4. A large crowd
looked on In glee, and Dr. K. H. Vln
clle presided at the decision counter.
Had they played In earnest the first
part of the game, the locals would
probably have won, but In the last
Inning, with the "ladies" one run
ahead, they did their mightiest to
pull out, aud failed.
Of the male element of the visit
ors, one was the pitcher and he was
about the whole thing. He struck
out nineteen batsmen and allowed
eight scattered blngles, two of
which were doubles by Staley. One
of these drove In Hoseburg's last and
only earned run In the sixth inning.
Koseburg's other three runs were
presented to them by wild throws.
In the second inning two bum heaves
by the catcher (also male sex, one
to second and the other to third, a
lowed as many locals to cross the
plate. In the fifth Inning another be
ing of the masculine gender station
ed at third sack nearly threw over
the center field fence In an effort to
pull oh a double at second and an
other man came home. The first
two Roseburg hopefuls at bat in the
ninth reached bases, one ultimately
getting to third, the other to second
The lone hit needed right then and
there to win the game, however, did
not come; the next three men fanned
out In quick time, and the crowd
went home laughing.
Pee Mathews began the pitching
stunt for Roseburg. Had he been
hard-hearted and twirled his best
when the charming creatures posed
appealiugly in the batter's box he
would doubtlessly have had things
all his own way. But he got top
liberal with his offerings, and after
allowing three runs in the fourth
chapter he was waved aside. Mit
chell did the twirling from that time
on. He goose-egged the tourists un-
til the ninth, when they filled the
bases. Hatter No. 4 fanned. The
next batter hit square into Mitchell's
hands. He threw quickly to Hanan
at home retiring the runner coming
from third, but Hanan, In trying to
complete a double, Btung the lady
running to first in the spinal column
with a tierce throw, allowing Pitcher
Myers to speed home with the win
nliig tally.
For Sore I'Vrt.
"I have found Hucklen's Arnica
Salve to be (he 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
Kast Poland, Me. It Is (he proper
thing too for piles. Try It. Sold
under guarantee nt A. C. Marstors &
Co's. drug store. 25c.
Murshtleld Times: Cupt. and Mrs.
Bergman, of the United States Life
Saving Station at Gardiner, have an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Mary Bergman, and
Mr. Fred Holllster. a prominent
young attorney of North Bend. The
date of the nuptials has not been an
mm need, but It will be soon.
WOHKtt WONDKHS.
LOCAL NKWS.
"Oet the Habit!" The Crnrt'iit
Theatre. )1V
Before going camping gW a bottle
of Marsters poison oak remedy. TF
E. F, Livingston, who Is iu the
grocery business with Henry Ciiteser
In Portland. Is spending a few days
In Roseburg.
Mrs. K. Sutton, who has been visit
ing here with Mrs. U. Kulllngton,
ifft today for her home In San
Rafael, Calif.
Justice Long has rendered a deci
sion, awarding A. L. David Judgment
from the Stmt hern Par I He Co., iu (he
sum of for (he ruination of a
cooking range, shipped from Collage
drove lo A leu .
Stops earache In two mlnuteH,
toothache or pain of burn or scald
In live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleuchc, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Kelectrlc Oil, monarch over pain.
Pimwd Fximihuitloii SueceNsfiiUy.
James Donahue, New Britain, Con
necticut, writes: "1 tried several
kidney remedies, nud was treated by
our best physicians for diabetes, but
did not Improve until 1 look Foley's
Kidney Cure. After the second
bottle 1 showed Improvement, and
live bottles cured me completely. I
have since passed a rigid examina
tion for life Insurance." Foley's Kid
ney Cure cures backache and all
forms of kidney and bladder trouble.
Red Cross Pharmacy.
Cut Glass and Silverware j
DAILY WHATHKIl RKPOHT
I'.N. Wuattiur Bureau, lix'al olWve, Roseburg
Ore. il hour ending a a. m., Aug. 10, iMOft.
Tree! pi la t to ii Iu liutaea ami bum) rviltht: 0.00
Maximum truiKralur W
Mluhnuni Uiiiwralurt. ttt
I'riTlllltRtlDU 00
Total trtH'i. sin re first of mouth 00
Avg. irwln fur this montli for .Hi years.. .
Total nreeip.lrom St-pi. , iau7, u Jate .H..IM
Average prti'tp. from September 1, i77. . . So.4f
Total deficiency from Sept. 1, iuo7 4.41
Areraxe precipitation fur 80 wet seasons,
Sept. to Mny (tin'liwlve) ;w.04
Ttunt. (.Iihhon, Obnerver.
For Koseburg and Vicinity:
Fair tonight and Tuesday.
1 There have never N'fope been offered such extraordinary hi'guint
In ireuuiue CUT CLASH. All piece are U'st quality Hear 'glass -only
a few pieces of a kind. - - - -
Iu kilverwure we have the Ic ml that gives lust in u satisfaction: leau
tlful and dignified deniiiM, worth and long wear, which are the tualitict
desired h the iiiohI fastidious Thin cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents (.ir June weildlnjfs. Special Prices
J. T. BRYAN
KimelntrfcE Oregon
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
Piupqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy, quick aud sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
.LOST On Sunday, Aug. 2. between
the Alley farm In Harden Valley
and lloseburg. a black whalebone
buggy whip. Howard for return
to Review office.
Patronize Review advertisers.
Wonderful Compound Cures Pil
Kczcmu, Skin Itching, Skin
Kmpttniis, Cut und
Bruises.
Doan's Ointment Is the best skin
treatment, aud the cheapest, because
ho little is required to cure. It cures
piles after years of torture. It cures
obstinate cases of eczema. It cures
all skin Itching. It cures skin eru, -
tlons. it heals cuts, bruises,
scratches and abrasions without
leaving a scar. It cures permanent
ly. Koseburg testimony proves It.
Mrs. G. V. Kezartee. Flint St.
Koseburg, Ore., says: "For some lit
tie time I was annoyed by an Irri
tation on my nose. Sometimes it
was badly inflamed and became raw
and sore. 1 tried a number of rem
edies but nothing cured me until I
read about Doan's Ointment and got
a box at A. C. Marsters & Co's. druii
store. The first application gave re
lief and I felt no more of the irritat
ing affliction. I consider Doan's
Ointment the finest remedy to be ob
tained for any skin disease."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Forster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Putted
States. .
Hemember the name Doan':
anil take no other.
W. II. MSHKH, Pros. J.
IIOOTH, Vice-Pros. J. M. THKONF, Hoc.
Th Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to K. E. Alloy.
Abstract f Till Furnished. Titles lluatautced.
Laud Olllce I'rinlhu a Specialty. Safety Deposit Hon' for Keiit.
Timber Lus ktusght anil Suit). Lam! Snip for Sale.
0 Heal Estate and Insurance.
Palters Properly Prv pared fur tiling liovcrsmicat Ijiaaki.
TorQislilp MaM, Showing Vacant ljimls, .if all ToWBslilpa la Ihr
lliwhurg l-alid District, Ml ('cuts Lu.h.
Offl.-e I'nJ.T V. H. IjiimI Orllw. o Itosl lll tJ, dill CKV
WHEN
YOU
WANT
SHOES
That will Suit You,
That will Last You,
That Will FIT You
As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L. STEPHENS
Kri.l SIVfi DKALF.lt IN FINK FOOT-WF.AU. ROSttORC, OR.
LOCAL NEWS.
Call on F. Long (or harness.
"Get the Habit!" The Credent
Theati-?. UTF
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Marsters' poison oak remedy.
Bee Jennings, the baker, for some
thing spec.al for balls and parties.
Not "Just as good," but tin. Left
Jenulng's bread. Fr delivery.
Phone 63. dtf.
Phone 661. when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are
due to impure blood, burdock Blood
Bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic.
Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained.
clear-skinned.
Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson, of Medford.
who died on a train between here
aud Cottage Grove last Saturday
morning, was formerly Miss Flora
Orth, of Jacksonville, and not Miss
Josephine Orth, as published Satur
day, the latter now being Mrs. S. 10.
Slzemore, of Klamath county. The
deceased was married many years
ago to Mr. Wilkinson, n'ow a retired
business man of Medford. Besides
her husband she is survived by two
sons, one of whom is a bookkeeper
in the Medford National bank, and
the other Is attending a college In
Oakland, Calif. Her age at the time
of her death was 45 years, 9 months
and 22 days. She had been under
treatment in hospitals in Portland
and The Dalles and at the latter
place was pronounced cured and was
advised to go to where the air was
more refreshing to regain her
strength. it was found, however,
that the malady had not been eradic
ated, and feeling worse she started
for home, accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. H. T. McClallen, or this
city, who had joined her at New
port. Her death occurred enroute,
as heretofore stated, and the body
was embalmed here Saturday and
then taken on to Medford for inter
ment. Four sisters survive her.
' Come and get a Lover's Delight at
Thompson's confectionery store, tltf
..... ...Aenn nak rem-
8
What makes our p
business grow? g
TEA
Good tea and tea are
quite different, both grow
on the same bush.
our croccr rcturni tout money 11 fou doo
Uk &.bniiiin'k Be; we pity. him.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Mll'-h cow. Apply or
phone to R. Rltzman, Phone lftitt.
dal u
FOR SALIO Good sized, serviceable
olllce safe. Apply ut the Leoun
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Roseburg. tf
FCMt SALK OR TRADIO For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma Incuhator and
a brooder. See Flmer Wlmbeiiy.
FOR SALK A team of horses,
cheap, If taken at once. Inquire
of V. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange (or Portland prop
erty. ' Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
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
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
prices often buy iuferior 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
iug up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order aud be convinced.
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
GROCERS
!?hou6s 201. and rl Successors J.JF.JBarker'&JCo.
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AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
Q Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED 51.000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd fltsr Man
fOR SALE New hay, 00 tons of
No. 1 cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no
weeds. Apply to Q. H. Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dsf
WILL TRADB Portland silunlmn
property for farm. Pre'e' land
without uulUliiiKs. Describe fully,
J. Holllster, Woodstock, Ore. dsw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $:!0. Aitswer
U. R. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
Phone I055
All Work (luuranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATI: PLUMBER
Let me make an estimate 011 your work. Steam aud
hot water a specialty.
Foot of Jackson St.
Repair Work Neatly )one
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to luanuger of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
Inquire
da20
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store. .
WANTED 20 rigging Bllngers, 10
Uuckers for logging camp, gtlo per
month; 20 lumber pliers. J2.no a
day; 2 boom men. $2.fiO a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 H cents I
1HT lineal foot. Address W. 11.
West A Co., .Medford, Oregon.
DTK
IXST AM) KOl'Xl).
LOST Itlack, cravenelte coat: was
lost on road between RoHeburg and
Dlxonvllle July 4th. Kinder please
return to this olllce and receive a
reward. a"
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg and Dixonvllle. name of
John Rast on tag. Finder please ,
leave at this office.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by Are. we res- j
themselves Indebted to us to settle
s soon as possible. T. J. WIL
LIAMS ft SON. Wilbur Or. tf
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meai f n , ,
. w. lt Hindis
Fish and Poultry
We know how to cut meat lo get the best results in r,,i,,
Is more Iu the cutting that most people believe We co"k,"8- There
perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast I , l'""eii "
convinced. We want your trade. "u uu W b
KM-ciul Kree Delivery. Phone 1:111
Simp on Sheridan Str W . , " H,d-
W'K TAIMtv i. 1.
mid Un ulher kin, l
ll.er btuchers handle t I
trades of meat. Cos, .., '''"'
cs,o,ers k; 7" "Z
pork, for all kind, , 'r
season. ,, for c ) 'Ty in
"M eta. no con,,,e,lt0r , ,1 "
1,1 "'" The .,,, n
of our mi pnji.i .- . e S'J
" "" Slid
KOR RENT.
Jill ri.T v
111
The Economy Market
KOR RENT Six-room house; close
In; bath. Inquire at this office, tf
KOR RENT Good office rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Hurhanan. tf
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
0 CULH O. rttCLlY
t $ 'g. Sybts) trtf ifcore. Am js,. WoHk ,
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