EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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DECEMBER 10, 1IHIH.
CANNERY 18 NEEDED.
The Best Way to Boost Is to Eatiih
UmIi Industries.
Roseburg, Ore.. Dec. 9, 1 90f
Kdltor Review:
I ace in your paper that Mr. Joh
Welsh was here In the Interest of
company that is iookliiK into lh
prospects for a fruit cannery belli
built here. I think it is almost th
universal opinion that a cannery
badly needed In Koseburg. Talk
about boosting the way to boost
town Is to get In and do somothlng
That will show the people that we
mean business as well ua talk busl
nous. I have talked with severa
persons who are very anxious to
know what 1b going to be done abou
building a cannery. One mnn said
that If he was sure a cannery would
be bunt he would put out a thousau
Royal Anne and Ding cherry trees
this winter. Another said he would
take a contract to furnish 1000 bush
els or tomatoes at 60 cents per
bushel. Another man said he was on
a deal for a six-acre tract of land
I00 per acre, and that he would
have no hesitation in closing the deal
If he knew there would be a cannery
built here. Still another said he
could buy good hill land, set It ou
to strawberries and pay for it with
the first crop. He could do this, even
at $150 per acre, if there was a can
nery horo. He Baid it was un hi
business raising berries and shipping
Ihem to Portland, tor the express
charges and the commission men
generally got away with the biggest
pari ot the proceeds.
When 1 was In Illinois a few years
ago i visited a cannery at Kin-oka,
and was much Interested In the way
It was operated. The company had
1800 acres of Bweet corn of their
own and had contracted for about 2.-
000 acres more, besides what tnmn
tocB, peas, beans find other thlngfe
tney worked on. They were work
Ing on corn when 1 wns there. The
corn was hauled In Just as It was
picaea and about zr persons were
buBy husking and silking It. Theu
It was sent on an endless chain ele
vator to tho top of the building
where It wbb cooked and removed
from the cob, pnssed down to the
lowor lloor. put Into cans and sealed
up at the rato of about B0 every min
ute. Thus they hnndled about .1600
cans per hour, or 36,000 per day ol
ion nourB.
Now, suppose Roseburg had such
a cannery as that. Don t you think
that would booHt ionic? It would
lurnlHh work for 100 to MO hands,
saying nothing about those it would
take to raise tho fruit, berries and
vegetablcB to supply the cannery. I
know some of the old moss-barks
will say it la too big an undertaking
ana we can I do It. Why not? I
am told there Is moro than $500,000
deposited in tho threo Itosehrg
bunks, and It would take only n
very small percent of thnt amount
to build and equip a cannery large
enough to work up all our surplus
iruii ana- oerries and oilier products
that would bo raised. I have heard
It reported that the Sulhorlln Land
and Water Co. are negotiating with
parties In regard to putting In a ran.
aery. They could do nothing ala.-
hat would boost thulr enterprise any
more, nut mere is plenty of room
for a cannery at Roseburg also, and
plenty of innterlnl to work on.
As Roseburg in tho near futuro Is
nound to bo tho railroad center of
woutnern Oregon, the moro manu
factures we can start tho betler II
will be for us. There Is no doubt
that there will be an electric remd
built from Koseburg to Cooa Hay In
a very few years, and It makes no dif
ference wnciher it Is built on the
oies valley route or via Myrtle
Point, It is sure to come to Hose
burg anyway. So let us get to work
and build a cannery, liullil k,mhI rouil
anil mve l In- atm-M. Theu when peo
pie come to look at this country we
will have something to nttraet their
attention. We could double the pop
ulation of Roseburg and the entire
valley every live or six yen, lor we
have Iho best of rltmnte, soil tliut
will produce everything in abundance
and the purest water and air. All
we want la iminiirRctnrlca to work up
what Is produced and then we will
see Douglas County forgo ahead as
aho has never done before.
I.. 'I'. THOMPSON.
ADVKIITIHIMJ COMMITTEE.
Appointed by CommercM flub Trim-
ices to iMtuo IScw lUmklets.
At a meeting of the trusters of
mo Koseriiirg Commercial Club Wed
nesday evening, the matter of Issu
ing a new booklet fur advertising
Douglns County abroad was the prin
cipal feature discussed. As the pres
ent supply of booklets will soon be
exhausted It will be necessary tit
have a now Issue printed right away
ir we are to continue the work of
advertising this portion of Oregon.
This appearing to be the general
opinion of the board of trustee.
Judge Hamilton, the chairman, ap
minted a committee to take up the
work of securing an advertising fund
for the coining year and arranging
for the Issuance of another booklet.
The committeemen are: J. H. llooth.
F. K. Alley, N. Hire, B. W. Strong.
J. W. Perkins. W. C. Harding, W. L.
Cobb. About 17000 was subscribed
to the present year s advertising fund
at the big mass meeting held earlv
ut spring. Other Oregon towni art
The Kind Yon Have Always
in use lor over UO yearn,
- and bos been made under his per
so,,al supervision since Its Infancy.
-C6CA4'(& Allow tin mm fawleralvn vmi In t lilu .
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" f.ro but
Experiments Unit trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caatoiia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allies Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt e.NTAUH MMMNI. VT MUIIIIAW MTNET, NtW YORK OCT.
more than duplicating their lust ad
vertising fund, it remains to bo
seen what Koseburg will do. but it
Is moro than probable that this city
will no likewise. It has proven
highly profitable investment else
whore and there Is no reason why big
returns cannot bo realized here along
the same line.
Marked for Death.
"Three years ago I was marked for
lenlh. A grave-yard cough was tear
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fnl
d to help me, nnd hope had fled.
when my husband got Dr. King's New
Discovery." says Mrs. A. C. WllllamB.
ir line, Ky. "The llrst dose helped
me and Improvement kept on until
had gained 68 pounds in weight nnd
my health was fully restored." This
meaiclno hoida tho world's healing
record for coughs aud colds and lung
and throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Hold under guarantee at A
C. MarBtora A Co'b. drug Btore. 60c
and ? 1. 00. Trial bottle freo.
APPOINTED CADET.
SALEM, Or., Dec. 9. A telegram
was received from .Senator Jonathan
Bourne, Jr., Inst night by W. T. Per
kins .chief clerk In the state treasur
er's ollice, notifying him Hint his son.
William II. rorklns of this city, had
been selected as a candidate for the
naval academy at Annapolis. Young
I'erklns will go east after January
to prepare for the entrance exnm-
natloiiB.
William Perkins grndunted from
ho Salem high school last June nnd
tvaB prominent In tho high Bihool.
lo Is 18 yenrs of ago. He Is the
second aon of W. T. I'erklns to re
ceive appointment to the naval acad
emy. Fred T. I'erklns graduated at
Annapolis In I'.MMi nnd Is now an en-
ilgn on tho battleship Wisconsin with
the Amerlrnii lleet on its trip urouiid
tho world.
The Farmer's Wife
U Terr careful about nor churn fra.
scalds It thoroughly after using, and glu
It a sun bath tu sweeten it. Sho knou-
that If hnr churn Is sour It will tulnt Hi,
butter that Is muilo In It. The stomach It
a churn. In the stomach and digestive
and nutritive tracts are performed pro
cesses which are almost eiaolly llko Hie
churning of butter. Is It mil apparent
then that If this stomach-churn Is loul It
mnltu foul all which Is put Into It?
The evil of a foul stomach Is not alnns
lh bad taste In tho mouth and tli foul
broalh caused by It, but the corruption ol
the purs current of blood and the dlsscm
Inatlon of disease throughout the body
Dr. Pierce's tloldnn Medical Discovery
makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.
It does (or the stomach what tin washiui
and sii u Uutli do lor thechurn absolutely
ramoros every tainting or corrupting eh.
sicnl. In this way It cures bl.it.-hM
pimples, eruptions, scrofulous awcllluus
ores, or open eating ulcers ami all
humors or diseases arising from bad blood
II jou have bitter, nasty, foul last In
your mouth, enated tongue, foul breath,
are weak and easily ilr.il, fi-el depressed
and despondent, have frequent headaches,
JUiy attacks, gnawing or distress In stone
sch riiil,ntd or Irregular bowels, soui
or bitter rising, ,ft,.r ,nJ p.,,,
appetite, these symptoms, or any consider
lLT'?'"' V':'"'- '"'"''ate that you sr.
lieJ i fl.'r.';m '"""'"""-. "'rpid or I,..,
liver with the usiui a,-,-,, mm, ,,,,, 1...11.
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If Vou . ui " l',,r,,"'""atl.fictloi,
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W Ur. U V I'l.-ree. llutlalo. N. Y l,.r ,
Ac. cc,,, f h booklet of ..,,, fr,i
-.,,.ru ire.ii.-al authorities, it-., nu
MI1" "m 1" ,nre.lteu e nn
Into Ms world-fam.,! m(,H, , , ,
af lbs a .t
e:ninlit uiolL-sal
MIMU.
COAL from lick Springs. Wvmn.
ng. U-ave orders nt Kin,, bur tl
llauk, or with Ed. Huso.
lltf
Bought, and which has boen
lias borne the signature of
Signature of
There will be a special session of
Justice Long's court at the Elks' Min
strels, Dec. 15 and 16, at the Ar
mory. Don't fall to attend.
A Beautiful Assortment of
Pleasing Gifts
In Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Novelties,
Etc,
A Generous Assortment, full of
Quality and Merit, for Holiday
Presents.
Salzman's
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every respect our new shoes for women
Hiascss merit.
Finest leathers built for all occasion,
l.icht welts fur bright and dry days.
Heavy soles Intended for sleet and snow.
Dressy turn shoes anil light welt for evening-.
Made by a reliable and able manufacturer
Kuppendorf Ditttnan
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
Exchulv Shoe Dealer
No Trouble to Show You
PLOWS
J. 1. Case, Parlin & Orcndorff. Mone,
HARROWS
Disc. Drag, Springtooth
Hero Fanning Mills
Hoosier Drills and Seeders
Stump Pullers, Cider Presses, MitcfepU WagonsT it
J. F. BARKER & CO.
PH0NF 161
ADMINISTRATORS NAMED.
Will of R. D. Hume, Rogue River
Salmon King, .Not yet Probated
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9. Mary
M. Hume and Charles H. Warner,
were today granted special letters ot
administration in the Superior Court
over the estate In California of R.
D. Hume, who died In Oregon on
Nov. 25. The petition stated that
there would be some delay in probat
ing the will and that it was desirable
that the petitioners, who are named
as the executors in the will, should
have the legal right to take charge
ot the property.
The estate here, according to the
petition, consists of real and person
al property, Including stocks and
bonds and borsea. The horaes are
thoroughbreds that are now quarter
ed at the Emeryville track. Judge
Coffey granted the special letterB as
requested and placed the administrat
ors under $10,000 bonds each.
Amy Creed, one of the petitioners'
attorneys, stated tonight that he had
no Idea as to the value of the es
tate in California. He also stated
that the will, when It is Bled, will be
probated in Oregon, and that a copy
will be filed la the San Francisco
court.
MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS
One to he Remembered by Iluylng a
Itush and Lane Piano.
Nine are already Bold out of our
third car that waB unloaded Thanks
giving Day. So you will have to hur
ry If you want one of these for
Christmas, as our fourth car will not
arrive until about Jan. 10, 1909.
PrlceB are as low aB these goods can
be sold for. You dou't have to pay
all cash, as termB can be arranged.
dBW BURR'S MUSIC HOUSE.
Medicine That is Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I have now found a remedy that
keeps me well, and that remedy Is
Electric Bitters; a medicine that Is a
medicine for stomach and liver trou
bles, and for run down conditions,"
says W. C. Keistor, of Hallklay, Ark.,
Electric Bitters purify and enrich the
blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart
vigor and energy to the weak. Your
money will be refunded If tt falls to
help you. 60c at A. C, Marstora &
Co's. drug Btore.
Nut Door lo PsntorfV.
John Deere
$300
$5700
Books Make the Most
Acceptable Christmas
Gifts
And We Have
The Best
Selection.
iTi -
ALSO
Toilet Sets.
Postal Card Albums.
Stationery.
MubIc RollB.
Fountain Pens.
Leather Goods.
Purses.
Plotures.
Dolls.
Magazines.
Etc., etc.
Agee's Book & Stationery Store
"The Ideal Gift Store"
Mall orders given prompt attention.
This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zellnskl, ot 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the
most annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
was gone." Heals all Bores. Sold
under guarantee at A. C. Marstera ft
Co's. drug store. 25cc.
Rough Dry
Price List.
IKONKn.
Cents each.
Counterpanes, 10c, fringed 15
Sheets 3
Pillow Slips 2
Pillow Bolsters ' 4
Tablecloths 5
Tablecloths, large or hem
stitched 10
Towels i
Towels, bath 2
Towels, roller 2
Napkins . . . . i 1
Cloths 1
Klour sacks 2
Dollies i
Handkerchlrrs 1
Handkerchiefs, silk 2
Standcovers, plain 2
NOT IRONED.
Overahtrta . . . , 5
Undershirts C
Underdrawers 6
Nightshirts . s
Combination 5
Pajamas, pair 10
Under veat 2
Hose, pair 2
Neckties 1
STARCHED.
Skirts 6
Nightdresses 3
Drawers 3
Chemise 3
Corset covers 2
Waists 5
Waists, boy's 3
Klmonas 5
Wrappers 5
Aprons 2
Child's Pieces j
Shams, pair 10
Sash curtains 2
Pillow Covers 2
Bonnets 2
Sleeves, pair 2
Helta 1
EXTRAS.
Blankets, wool, pr 50
Blankets, optton, pr 2B
QuIltB 25
lledtirks 10c un
Sweaters 15
No Shirts. Collars, Cuffs. Vests, Lace
Curtaina. Overalls or Jumpers done
In this department eicept a: regular
prices, a list of arti.-les must ac
company each bundle, or our count
accepted as correct. We starch all '
articles that require It. No bundle
for less than 25 cents.
KOSKIll R1 STEAM LAl-NDRT.
Read Review adva. for barfnlna.
THERE IS A BOOK for you to give to any ,
RELATIVE OR FRIEND that will con
vey exactly YOUR message of love, affec
tion, good will or friendship of whatever na
ture. There is nothing that is so much appreciat- :
ed as a BOOK nothing that gives as great and
as lasting a pleasure.
Ours is theOLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST
BOOK STORE in Southern Oregon.
We have books of staid history the works of
famous authors spirited novels of today rich
gift books Bibles childrens' story and picture
books unquestionably the best selection to
choose from in Roseburg AND ALL AT THE
FAIREST AND MOST TEMPTING PRICES.
ABC books and unique menagerie books for
the little ones sell at from a NICKEL UP; for
the older boys and girls and we make a special
ty of books of this class the prices range from
25c UP. Handsome GIFT books may be had
from 50c to $4.00. Leather bound editions from
75c to $5.00. Bibles of every character up to
$6.50 and as low as 50c. The best popular fiction
at $1.25 (publisher's price $1.50). The newest
reprint novels at 75c (publisher's prices $1.00).
But you must COME AND SEE and COME
EARLY; for then you can choose from a com
plete, new, bright and inviting stock and you'll
also avoid the ceaseless, perpetual "Christmas
rush."
t The result of this will be more fitting presents
for all whom you remember. SHOP EARLY
Phone 903. .
OREGON NEWS.
Senator C. W. Fulton has Intro
duced bills appropriating $2,500,000
for a public building in Portland,
1500,000 for a public building in As
toria, $100,000 for a public building
In Oregon City; also to create Sad
dle Mountain Natlonnl Park In the
western division of the Blue Moun
tain forest reserve, and providing for
repayment of fees and purchase mon
ey to land entrymen whose entries
have been declared void. This makes
the second time that Senator Fulton
has Introduced a bill carrying with It
an appropriation of $2,500,000 for a
new posiomce omitting for Portland
11 1110 appropriation Is passed
money will be uned for the purch
the
vi a miu ana ior tne Dunning.
L. J. Simpson has been re-elected
mayor 01 orm Bend, defeating Ch
ruaer, uy a large majority.
SiniDKOn IR thn nnlv n,a
Mr.
7 . .,, nwu ua
ever been mayor of North Bend since
the city was incorporated six years
ago.
President L. M. Gilbert, of the
Northwestern Prune Association, the
new organization of growers, reports
that practically all of tho associa
tion's pool, 40 carloads, haa been sold
at a price netting the growers better
than five cents a pound for the 30-40
size.
hi
E. E. Redfleld. of Glendale, in
ventor of automatic shotguns and
rifles and at hnlr n rin.un 1 ,
- , r , - iiiKt-iiious
devices, has Just returned from Chic-
rans, mass., where he made ar
rangements with the Stevens Arms ft
O. D. NEWHARD.
Ttt ROSEBURG
l r n-vrnAK.D BROS., Props.
Fresh and Cured Meats all kind
Flth and Poultry
Si.l Free Delivery. Phone 134L W. Bu, Hide
Shopon Sheridan 8trect, Near the Depot
Phone loss
H. C. RITZMAN,
Special
Fixtures, Including
0LMsnes, lumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
rtOSIOIH'HG, OKKGON.
Tool Co. for the manufacture of his
latest invention, the "visible loading
repeating rifle." This new gun will
be placed upon the market next year
and it is expected to become the best
selling small bore rifle ever manufac
tured. NEAR DEATH'S DOOR,
"I was near to
death's door. The
doctor said he
had done all he
could; that my
stomach was old
and worn out. I
was eo weak I
could not walk.
I took Ml-o-na
tablets, and have
been eating hear
ty ever since and
am able to work
like a tiger. I wish I could go and
thank yiu mysel'. I send you my
picture, and you can use my wcrd
and my picture, and I thank you
again." Mrs. Nelson Lucier, 112
Fisk St.. Athcl, Maes.
Ml-o-na cures dyspepsia. If any
of the rerders of Th3 Review are
suffering from stomach trouble of
any kind Red Cross Pharmacy will
sell you a bcx of Mi-o-na for 50 cents
with an absolute guarantee of relief,
or money bBck. In many cases one
box will effect a permanent cure; In
chronic couditijnB more Is receesary.
But one thing Is certain; one box of
Ml-o-na will make you feel so much
better and brighter, bo much more
energetic, that you will not give It
up until cured.
a P. NEWHARD.
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