Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 07, 1908, Image 4

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NOVK.MHKIt 0, 1II0H.
IMIONTINO I'AYH I1KJ.
What a I'Vw M-n Did in Hunting
Mrdford'K rroHiierlly.
Col. E. Hofer, of Halem, la a well
known liooator for Oregon, but here
la a portion of an article which re:
contly ni)ieared in hla paper, the
Capital Journal, following a trip to
Mmlford:
The writer has been at many
booHtor conventions, lie has held
hotalr fextlvals In nearly all the
principal cities of western Oregon
but never did he run into such speci
fic caloric that makes a community
get up and hump and double up its
real estate values like the ones that
struck Modford. Of course, all un
derstand that tho booster city of the
Kokuo Itlver vnlley has been on all
the United Htates ninpa printed In the
pnHt few years in box car IntterB
but few people know who did It
It was the Modford bunch that din
covered Ilarrlnian In his lodgo al
I'ollcnn nay, and broke the Ice thai
surrounded him for miles and then
swam through It with an Invitation
in their teeth, asking the "Old Man
of the Financial Mountain," to coinn
and sue thorn. He did stop a few
hours, and Dr. Iteddy. took him In
too, with hiB 40-horsepowor Thomap
l'lynr, and when he got through
Ilnrrlman turned and said to the
crowd and said: "Reddy is the great
est booster I ever met. He men
tioned everything under tho sun at
produced In tho Rogue River valley
except tin." Then Itcddy produced
some tin ore out of I) Is pocket and
gave llarrlninn n piece with an assay
attached, signed, sealed and sworn
to. The next time Harrlman rami
this summer he stnyed three hourt
and would have stnyed all day ex
cept for tho modesty of tho Merloni
bunch. They wore afrnld of over
doing it with the old man of I Ik
mountain. After he waB gono they
regretted they dUl not koep him ovei
night. Thoy got hold of Honore
Palmer nnd young Vilas and gav
them tho time of tholr liven and each
one hnB been the menus of large In
vestments being mado In orchards.
Young Palmer got his mlllonalri
maiunin to come through nnd niuki
tho Hogue River valley her siimiuei
homo Btole the danio (bo fair tt
look upon from a real estate stand
point) bodily from Uugone on prom
Ibo to rotum her after aho had seer
tho bottom of hor purse. She lilev
horaolf for $165,000 worth of Med
ford orchnrds, and would have dom
as much moro but for tho llunncinl
squoozo.
Who Are the llum-li.
Of course, there Is tho premier,
entitled to stand nt tho head of tin
list Dr. J. V. Itcddy, mayor of tin
city, lighter for new Ideas, landlord
of tho Nash House, about which I
muHt say a little more further on.
John I). Olwell, first orchnrdiHt and
organizer of the ind stry as a fnctm
of Southern Oregon development;
Dr. C. It. Itny, of the electric powoi
company, and his brother, Col. Frank
Ray; J. 10. ICnyurt, banker; W. I.
Vnwter, banker; Edgar llafer, the
box factory man; J. M. Keene, den
tint nnd all-around booster or Month
em Oregon, who takes ittiuttti fot
break rest, ents It for lunch am1
dines on It, grows rich, rat and hnp
py; Jeff Heard, new manager of tin
Bterllng gold mine; tleo. Putnam,
who runs the redhottest little dally
In seven stnteg and has libel suiti
and imprisonment for contempt ni
often na tho courts meet; Judge
Wlthlngton, who la legal adviser of
tho hotalr artists nnd Pres. W. M.
Colvlg.
I do not know whore you would
find 11 men who are such concentra
ted geyserH of information aa these
are, hut Medford has many more
llko them, and is educating them
every day. These men are pioneers
and have grown worso as they go
along.
A Pioneer rvliiirdit.
Hon. J. H. Htewart Is no more but
he la entitled to the grnteful inemor
of all who love to recount the haltlcx
for the upbuilding and transforma
tion of Oregon. He was a pioneer,
a progressive man. a builder of or
chards, lie built one of 7fi acres
36 miles up the Rogue River that
few persona have seen. He was an
Illinois man and was succeeded b
his son, who Is a chip off the old
block. These men have lived to set
orchards they planted aell for $:1MH).
then for I'll. Olio, and then sell for
100.000. They have bought and
sold some of these themselves and
have mndc some of this money slid
kept It. It Is not often that the
mnn who sows so wisely also reaps
the crop, but J. II. Stewart planted
wiser than he dreamed of and hla
on is following with still larger
enterprises.
. The Three lllg Varieties.
The big cash bumper crops have
fixed things so that about all that la
planted are the Newton pippins and
Spltxenberg apples, and Cornice
pears. There are others nearly as
good that make big money, but these
are the best. John Wesley Perkins,
now of Roseburg. got the first record
crop of golden Cornice peara. and
they sold In New York for tabuloua
prices, and even got Into the White
House and Hennte through Sena
tor Hourne, who distributed hund
reds of boxes of Ihem to advertise
Oregon. What did they do? Well,
J ","'"' 'tt"
for I35UU originally. Perkins had
tho nerve to pay $21,500 for it and
he has Bold it to Seattle people for
$80,000, uml they took $40,000
worth of fruit off it this year. De
Ilart, the Portland hardware map.
bougtit a pear and apple orchard
for $10,000 a few years ago and haa
Just sold it for $;i.ri,000. The own
ers are building line bungalows
ncHtllng snugly In brown-leaved kl-
monas of oak grovcu and taking
almost tiie price of their gold mine
out of It every year In crops that In
crease each year. And mingled with
It, with the wagons hauling the best
fruit crops to town are wagon loads
of fine coal taken out of the mines
In the foothills just back of the
orchardB. Fred Perkins off 19 acres
of pears this year took $19,000 and
the check was publiBhed In fac simile.
A real estate man on the atreet cor
ner waB telling a man on the atreet
corner in my hearing of 40 acres this
year yielding- $46,000, or 145,000
net, and prepared to show him the
expense and shipping books. Fifteen
hundred dolara an acre was refused
for tho Dillon Hill pear orchard OiIh
fall. It Is 160 acres, or nearly
quarter of a million.
Something to Talk About.
Here is something to think about
for the Bluggards of tho Willamette
valley, where the soil is Just as good
for apples and peurs as Medford
Nearly a quarter of a million for a
quarter section. -Pear trees on that
farm Just beginning to bear, seven
years old from the planting, nnd
growing better every year. Thia
land will never be sold for Ichb than
$2,000 an acre, and the syndicates
are already forming to take It In.
Why shouldn't Medford boom when
It has been the work of the boosters
there to reveal the possibilities of
that sort of fruit growing.
ANSWKIM KVU1IY CAM..
ItoseliurK People Have 1
Tills Is True.
A cold, a Btrain, a sudden wrench,
A llltlo cause may hurt the kid
neys. Spells of backacho often follow.
Or some Irregularity of the urine.
A curtain remedy for such attacks,
A medicine that answers every
all,
Is Dean's Kidney Pills, a true spe
cific. Many Roseburg people rely on it.
Hero is Roacburg proof.
W. J. Brand, 1008 Mill St., Roso
')urg, Ore., says: "liver ainre I fell
mil strained my back some years ago
intll I used Dunn's Kidney PIIIb I
i ml moro or less trouble from kld-
ley trouble, tho chief reature being
I'dull pain in the smnll of my back
ind through tho loins. This became
iggravated whenever I caught cold
ind nt such times waB almost unbear
iblo. During tho last attack 1 went
to Marsters & Co'a. drug store and
tot a box of Donn'B Kidney Pills.
They went right to the sourco of the
'rouble and removed overy ache and
.lain. 1 bellevo Doan'a Kidney Pills
no unequalled for kidney coin
lilalut." For snle by all donlora. Price 50
tfnta. Forslor-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo,
Vow York, solo agents for the United
Itates.
ind tnke nn other.
Romombor tho name Donn's
t'OYOTK KKM'K A N1VCKSS.
WAHIIINC.TON, Nov. 5. The coy-ite-nroof
sheen pasture erected In
1J10 Wallowa National Forest last
Autumn has proved a decided mie
.ess. The fence, which was built
it one hnrhed wire below and two
liarhisl wires above a Iti-lnch woven
wire fence, with iiohIh 16 feet aimrt.
baB been found nn effective barrier
to woIvcr nnd coyotes, but not to
bears. A loss, aniountliiK In the ng
uri'Ruto to thoiiBitmlH of dollaiH.
might he saved if wolf-proof pastures
l in I In r to that used In the experi
ment were constructed, nnd nil pred
atory animals within killed.
, Tho Tanner's Wife
U) very careful ahout hor churn Shi
icaids It tiitmiugtily alter ulng, and gli
It a sun butli Ui sweeten It. Sim kimui
that II her churn In Hour It will mini Hit
Uiitler thut Is nmde 111 IL The Htomiich Ir
a clinru. in tlin stomach and uiueiUvt
and nutritive tracts are uertuninil pro
cesses which are almost eiartly like tin
churning- of butter. Is ll ma sppurunt
then that If this Rtoniai-li-i-liurii Is fuul II
makes foul all which It put Intuit?
Tii avll of a foul aiouiach Is not alont
th. bad lante In the mouth and the fuui
breath cauiil by It, but the corruption ol
the purs current of blond and the divitmi-
Inatlon of dlsi-a"e llimuglioul tlia body.
Ir. ricrce'i (lolden Mill lull llhcovcr)
malio. Humour and foul utomarh tweet.
It does for the guiniarti what ths
ml mil. Lath du for UiAchurn absolutely
removes every tainting or corrupting rU
tnont In ilits way It rrnva bluu-hea,
(ilmplM, wriitions, m-mfulmis nwllh,K
orr. ur oiH.n mUiir ulcon ami ill
humors or Ui annlng from bad blood
II you Imve Immr, natv. foul ut In
four mcMilli, c.htti-1 U'ntfnfv foul breath,
are wrak ami curtly tin-!, fivl drrnvH.)
and demn.ttnt. havp fn uont liomlitt
Muj aturks, turn hu or disirtH In un
ach, cntli,iu-tj or frn-giiliir Uiwrln, 10111
diiut rumm nfu-r vaitiiK atid ihkh
apM3ttt, tbwHi Nym(tm, or any i-otiMrr-al'lnumU
rof iIh ui. Indlruto thut you nra
innerhiR from hiliotiHiH'vi, tnhl or Imy
II vnr Willi the itnital a.vonii.Htiviiiir ln.li.
Stxitlon, or atid llnlr attendant
ernntrrniptiw.
BStiiisj I. Th u t this' l aiwlulrly true
will be rcmlltv tiroven to vmir atlr.ti,..
If TOU Will tlllt mail ft l..th.l ,.r.1 .1
to Dr. It, V. ricr. e. Ilutlalu. N. Y . or
frrt copy of hl booklet nf oitrnets from
lh ntniKtard meilkal authorlll. t mus
ths miim of all the Insmllenu nil. riot
Into hie wnrld-fnm.sl noilli-tnc ami .'mi
Ins what the niot emluent niedleal noa
of Uis ua say of Urnu. i
For good prlntloi ot all kinds
The Kevluw leadt.
The Kind You Have Always
in use lor over 3( years,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuMt-os-good " r.re but
Kxporiiueuts that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
CaRtorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
gorlc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotle
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy anil natural sleep.
, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
, , tni onnuKaNiniiif, n MuniuvmiiT, Mnoraim am.
COOS HAY KNCOURAGKIf.
llolubli-il's lti'Hrt May IlriiiK Deci
sion l'nin llurriiiiiin Tills Year.
MAKSHF1KI.D, Or., Nov. 6. Col
onel 12. II. Ilolnblrd, the personnl
representative of B. II. Harrlman,
who visited Coos Hay recently to as
certain whether or not tho building
of tho Drain line here would pay,
telegraphed today to a friend that
ho would leavo Los Angeles Novem
ber IS for tho Knst to lake up the
Coos Hay railroad mat(er with Mr.
Ilnrrlman nnd Ills directors.
Colonel Ilolnblrd while hero
gathered data as to the freight busi
ness which a railroad might expect
to get, and nil of Ihls information
will bo presented to the railroad olll
nlnls. When a committee from Coos
Hay visited ilnrrlman recently, urg
ing that Ihe Drain lino be built, the
railroad magnate promised that if
an Investigation showed that the
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i also ly your pcnumul nppciirauco, ami in that nntliiiiir fijfuivs a
moro Inijuntant part than tho Jewelry you wear and tho Watch you
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Wo have made this a Heeialty, and also a most complete, stock for
selei'tlon.
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Shoes We Are
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Light wells for bright and dry days.
Heavy soles intended for sleot and snow.
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has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
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Allow no one to deceive you iu this.
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business would give a fair per cent
Interest on the investment the work
of building the line .would again be
tnken up.
I The message from Colonel llola-
blrd offers encouragement that some
decision may be reached before the
end of the year.
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
f oor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Your trocar return! your money U yon doa't
like ScbUlim't Beet; we car him.
Phone 2211 for anything in the
bakery line. Free delivery. Ump-
. qua Hnkcry, Ed. Jennings, Pro
prietor. dTF
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$300
$5.00
Next Door to Postoffic
Sprmeth
THK OHKdJON AITLK MAX.
Reading horticultural comnilsslon
literature pertaining to the state ot
Oregon, or having even a passing
knowledge of the fact of which this
literature treats, there Is no escape
from the conviction that the Oregon
apple man have every reason to be
satisfied with what be has done and
what he expectB to do. Take the
statement of Horticultural Commis
sioner Carson ot the third horticul
tural district, andwe have a compre
hensible summary of the Oregon ap
ple man's felicitation. Mr. Carson
asks: "If there is any competition
between Oregon fruit and the fruit
of the east, why is it that the east
ern fruitgrowers sell a barrel of their
best quality apples, containing two
and one-half bushels for less than
Oregon growers sell a Bingle box
containing one bushel? "
The Oregon apple men has been
aware for some time that there is no
possible competition between the
fruit of the two sections. The fancy
prices he has received for his apples
in London and European markets, to
say nothing of New York, has been
the assurance of the superiority of
Oregon fruits. This one fact, more
pronouncedly perhaps than any oth
er, has established Oregon's reputa
tion aB the land ot the apple. The
Oregon apple man has profited by it
boyond any other apple man In the
country, as his bank account will
show. And their is opportunity In
tho state for a multiplication ot his
tribe.
We may safely say that the culti
vation of this one staple fruit will al
ways be one ot its chief industries of
the Btate. In Its future there 1b
an almost Inconceivable warranty of
wealth to the state, and of profit and
content to the Individual. The Ore
gon apple, if properly presented is
one of the strongest inducements for
emigration among the western home
seeking people of the East. Evening
Telegram.
Beveu Years of l'roof.
1 have had seven yearB ot proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condi
tion of throat, chest or lungs," says
W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo, The
world has had 38 years of proof that
Dr. King's New Discovery is the best
remedy for coughs and colds, la
grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis,
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the
early stages of consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the de
velopment of pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co'b.
drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
CALL FOlt COUNTY WAKHANTS.
NOTICE 1b hereby given all par
ties holding county warrants Issued
by Douglas County, Oregon, and en
dorsed prior to and including the
19th day of September, 1907, to pre
sent the same to the county treasurer
of Douglas County, Oregon, at his
ofllce for payment as Interest will
cease thereon after the date of this
notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
the 31st day of October, 1908.
J. K. bAWYERS,
Treas. of Douelas Co., Oregon.
4- mix; i tow.
4
The new fertilizer.
4 Nothing but fish. J.
g Guaranteed analysis: Seven
fc per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4
4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
4 acid. . 4
4 One 25-pound Back of WM- 4
grow, used in the place of 4
12 H tons of best stable man- 4
ure, will give better results 4-
and no weeds. Try tt for your 4
I lawn.
4 J. F, BARKER ft CO.
4 4 i" 4" 4" $ & i $ $ f 4
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
TrAPC that grow.
1 1 CCo that oav.
Fruit and ornanental
trees. Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or.
K atrr-oM KTrarnf-if (V kik
FOES OK STATEMENT NO. 1.
Plan to Prevent Cha -ibi-rlulu Being
Klected to I'. S. Senate.
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 6. Sup
ported by an organization now form
ing, Senator C. V. Fulton will at
tempt to prevent Governor George
B. Chamberlain from being elected
to tho United States Senate, to Hill
the vai aney caused by the retire
ment of Fulton, March 4. There are
enough Statement No. 1 members of
tho Legislature to elect Chamberlain
If they keep their pledges, but efforts
are being made to Induce a suffi
cient number to prevent the election
of Chambe; lain.
The argument of Fulton and his
followers is that the Legislature
should elect a Republican to the Sen
ate instead of a Democrat. Al
though Chamberlain defeated Cake,
who defeated Fulton in the pri
maries, for the popular vote, the Ful
ton people assert that when Taft
carried Oregon it proved that the
people repudiated their votes of last
June for the Democrat.
Various methods of bringing about
the defeat of Chamberlain are under
discussion. One plan favorably con
sidered is. to have the Republicans
in the counties whl'h did not go
for Chamberlain to prepare a petition
urging their Senators and Represen
tatives to vote for a Republican.
The supposition Is that Fulton may
be selected In the event- of Chamber
lain being turned down, although the
name of Theodore B. Wilcox and
others have been mentioned as the
possible beneficiaries.
Mind Your Business!
If you don't nobody will. It is
your business to keep out of all the
trouble you can and you can and
will keep out of liver and bowel
trouble if you take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and jaundice out of your
system. 26 cents at A. C. Marsters
& Co's. drug store.
Review printing always the best.
The Birth Stone for November is
The TOPAZ
WK HAVE AN IMMEXSB LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
We have a full Hue of Lockets, Neck!tcei, La Valliert, Pendants, EtO.
Our line of wa'ch movements and cases, in all grades and sizes, It the moat complete
In H UTherii Oreiutn.
We luvite you tu call.
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ROSEBURG, . . OREGON
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ness in our elegant new store,
Commercial Club Building.
Call and inspect our new
stock. Yoiir orders w ill re
ceive our prompt and careful
attention.
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Grocery
JIEDFOIU) FOIl GRAVITY SYSTEM;
MEDFORD. Or., Nov. 6. Medford
has another day of voting, this time
to determine the source of water
supply for the city. One project was
known as the Pleh Lake and Little
Butte, or gravity system, whereby
water was to be furnished the city
from Rogue River by the Rogue
River Electric Co. The vote carried
unanimously in favor of the gravity
system.
SI KiDK IN LINN.
ALBANY, Or., Nov. 6. With a
small rifle pressed against her breast,
Mrs. Mary Jane Morris, of Holley,
shot and instantly killed herself last
evening. The woman had been men
tally deranged since one of her Bona
was drowned a year ago.
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable- standing. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the only rerriedy of'
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it' cleanses,
sweetens ami relieves the internal organ9
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time tu time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggist8-
The Yost
Gearless motor will do it,
simple as A B C, self-oiling
will last a lifetime.
No metal coging. We
invite your personal in
spection. Roseburg Furniture
Company
Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore.