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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
EVENING ROSEBURO REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY It VIEW PUliLISHINU COMPANY L. UIMilKIUA'. DAILY Vor year, by mall $3.00 I'er montb, delivered 60 I'er wk, delivered , .16 SEMI-WEEKLY i ei year 12.00 Six months 1.00 MAY 21, HMO. GAHDIMCIt m:vs. The miiln builriiiiK of the I'm p(ia Co-Operative Picking Co's. eunnery iH nearly completed. They are at present Installing a lGO-horse power boiler. The imu htnery will arrive about the first of June, and the can nery will be ready for operation July 15th. C. K. IterRniHii, C. A. Perkins and Jerry Knhoit deserve much credit for the Interest they nro taking In the new enterprise. The main build ing will be 80x120 feet and three stories In helKbt. (). M. Barnes, the contractor, has a crew of 8 men working at It and Is doing good work. The Gardiner Mill Company Is putting In a new pipe line to their water works, and it will be a great Improvement. The tug Cleaner took the steamer Eva In tow for Coos Hay, where she will gut a thorough overhauling and a new boiler; ahe will be put In a first-class condition. They expect to have her reudy'for business by July 1st. The gasoline launch Gasgo, of Coos Hay, Is taking the Eva's place ou the Umpiiua Klver. Lmve Holdeu Is her captain. T. S. Townsend, of the T. S. Town- send Creamery Co.. of Portland, has been In Gardiner the last few days. He also visited Smith Hlver. A. M. Jones, of Hangor, Maine; N F. Amhersou, Hostou, Mass., and Jumes LlndHay and Jos. Lyons, of Portland, Or., were in this city for several diiys looking after their busi ness Interests hern. According to the latest reports, the S. P. Co. is getting things In order to commence on their Drain Coos liny U. II. Capt. Geo. Graham, of the steamer Eva Is going to be captain of the steamer Juno. The schooner Caroline Is loading at the mill wharf for San Pedro, Calif. A. L. Perkins has nearly finished his work as assessor. As soon as he closes up his books, his wife and himself will visit his parents In Portland. The Gardiner Hotel under Its new management is kept very busy, as the travel through here is tjuite heavy. The young people of Gardiner are getting ready to attend the Rhodo dendron Carnival at Florence, May 2.ri. A good time for all Is expected. Several young people of this city have been out the last few nights watch out foi t;:e big Red Star in the wi-.'.dow of the Masonic Temple. There is the place to get bargains in real property. I. F. RICE Real Estate Agent Roseburg Oregon trying to bob Hnlley's comet, but they wore not sncci'sshil in locating the Btiirry viBitor. X. X. ItOSIOIH ltd MAN IIKMIS l!l; IKICKiATlOX 1'ItIUIXT. Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood means to Iter but little suffering. The trouble lies In the fuel that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organise and are unfitted for motherhood. This can he remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women It act directly on the delicate nr. -J important organs concerned in motherhood, malting thorn health yt strong, vigorous, virile and elastic "Favorite Prescription' banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes buby'i. advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes tbo feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robu-.t baby. Thousands of women have) testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. Honest druggists do not oiler substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good." Accept no secret nostrum i.i place of this nan-secret remedy. It contains nut a drop of alcohol and not a (J ruin of huhit-forming or injurious drug. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. iPfp NO SDK SAW GAME uhout this lumber business. You got the Bqunrest kind of a square deal when you come hero, Wo don't play upon your inexperience. The next linio you want lumber give us n chunce to show you how much It is to your advantage to place your order hero. liKONA MIIXH LUMBER CO., Cor. Pine, mid Oak gin-rig. HOUSEWIFE'S LUCK Is always good when shs uses "Queen City" or "Excelsior" Hard Wheat Flour. Made in Vancouver, Wash. For sale at All Roseburg Groceries They carry "The Pride of Douglas." Call at Page Investment Co's Square Dealing Lumber Yard nnrt net tin- iM-st suw-sl.ed or SISIK dimension lumber, tlio lest Uxtru "A" Sunset Hi-anil Shingles, ami the bent air .seasoned, klln ilrli'd IIiiiiHiik, finish and all kinds of building liimlM-r. Iliior screens y-HxU-ll, 00c. Adjiislable window screens, lit any window, .toe o 45c. llavliiR been shipped by mistake, we have some cull shingles nt $ I. fill per M. Page Investment Company MIOXK 2IJI, 7011 , JACKSON m. HEADQUARTERS For Staple and fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Turkeys and c Chickens i Vnu will want n lot of nice mils, riilslns, ilnles, figs, etc. wo luive Ibeni Hood, fresh slin k, Ion. You will also find wcll-nsnirltil lino of seasonable groceries I- nnr low. Our Meek Is complete nnil our prices reasonable. We cannot enumerate all our sleek, bin Vor will llnd niiytlHng and KVKHVTHIXO desirable here, r I Harness (& Johnson GROCERS Jktrldan St. X5hQ Phone No. Is 1031 (J RANTS PASS, Or., May 20. F. J. Hlukcley, of JtnseburK, is barked by large eastern capital in a project to build a storage reservoir at the bead of the Applegute river to irrl Kate the valley in the vicinity of (inuitH Pass by u gravity system Mr. Hlakeley. has taken the prelimi nary steps toward the organization of an irrigation district, petitions for thai purpose-being circulated and signed by a considerable number of people. It is the claim or Mr. Elluke ley and his associates that sufilclont water can be gathered at the head of the Applegate to coyer 40,000 acres or land, and the topography of the country is such as to make a large storage reservoir feasible and with out any great engineering dltliculties. The coining of irrigation from some source is as certain as the sun rise. The values of fruit lands are constantly being advanced by txb de mands of uewcomerp, Whntever plan of development Is adopted by the local irrigation com pany, if it goes through as projected It will mean much to the city and vicinity, for it will put a large amount of cash into circulation, to say nothing of the appreciation of the land and the increased attrac tiveness of the region for investors. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. M.t Mr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope and conrago; cure nil liver, stomach and kidney troubles: impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. H.rc at ull druggists. Dr. F. V. Hunt, dentist, oillco rooms in the Abraham Building, tf jLODGE DIRECTORYj F. A A. M., laurel Midge No. 18 Hold. l regular niecllugH ou 2nd aim 1th Wedutv dFHtIuach month. F. I.. Davis. W. M. N . T. J x wrn . t:t'tArj AO. II. W, Kopomirn l-eoge So. Iff MeP the '2nd and Uh Holiday of nanh moult at 7:30 p. in., In ihe Foresters' Hall. A member! In good elandliiK are Invited to ai tend J. W. I)WELLt SI . W. K H. t.Nox, Recorder. BP. O. KLKH, Koncburg Ixx.e, rro.8 lloldn regular ctimmmiicntlotin at the Klk Teutdfl on Jud and Uh I hurmlnyB ot em'h tnonth. All mi-mlMirn OTjnet-ttMl to attend rcRiilarly, ami all viMtlng brolneri are von 1 1 lty luvlted to attend. w. n . i tnnwRLi., n. k. 'Ito. W. HrAi.tr. Hecri'tarT. DKUKKK OK HONUK, MyHtlc Lortue No. 13 Mccts'itid and 4th Thumlnv ovi'iilngr ( each moiuh In Mm't-HtifP Hall. VlhiUiiK mom bora cnrillally tuvllrd tn attend. UlNNIK K. I A VKN l)EK, (i. Of II A. 11. I.knox. Kee. I.W. Dow bix, Rfcelvor. ALASKA'S GREAT CQfiL PaOGLEi.1, Roosevcli's ConservaHj;) Ciusr . Dslaytog D3Y;lopni3, LOCAL KEED SA;0 TD LE OTE EAOWts, Konunurg Aerie meeti In Odtt KuIUiwh Hall un Jiulaiiil Uh Monday evou Iiik" of earti month, hi h u'rlork. Vlmi tug brethren in g""d itHndlng alwny weleome. I. A itit a ii i m . W. I'. K. 1'. Clakk, W. Hoe IO.O K.. 1-hllelan.ut I.miko No. A-Meets n t)dd Fellows Tentle. corner of Jaek?on ninl CajN .-'ireets, on Srthirda;- evening of eaeh week. Metiilierx ( the order In geod it4ndiiiK are luvlled to ittieiid. 1.. I, IUkkh, N. (1. N. T. Jkivkit. R. rt. IO O. K., KlNllig Slai li.tge No. 171, meet Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday event up Ml iik bretliere-i hIwhvc weleome. K II ViM ii.. N. ti. W. S I'owki.l, R S. M. Fn -Ki.it, K. H IO. tV K , Union hiieainpineni No. 9 -Meeti in Odd Fellows" Temple mi the and ;trd Thurodsy evenings ( eaeh month. V lull ing b re there n always we'.coine. N. T Jr WKrr. C. P. I'AKLOIIVVN. tk-rtbe. MOPKKN PKOTHKKHOnp np AMKUH'A" Kowburg Udge No. 4VtMeeta every -nd and lh T'n-sdtty In Maevabee Teinpie. Vlslltng members alniys welcome. A. I.. I Houston, Prestdetll Kmm a McMui.lkn, Secretary. MODKKN VVOtIMKN (K A M Kit It' A, Mvrlle t'atnp No. fAMt meets every -Jnd mul 4th lhiirsdny of every tminth In the I. t). O. F. Hall, corner Jackson mid 's Sis. Traveling Nemhtion areeoutlnlly Invited to vlott our t' a m p. A C M.tH.iTiHst Consul, Lot-1 ft t oHYKi.L, Clerk. OK. M., K-selnirK Cnap'er No.S -Holdsltielt regular meeting ou 1st andttrd TtiUMdiiy In each Mouth. Visiting members in good iLUndlug are respectfully Invited to at tend. Mas (Jko K. Hot'CK , W. M Khkk Johnson. Secretary KKHKKAHS, Koseburg Kebekah Lodge. No" 41. I. O. O. F Meets in Odd Fi Hows' Temple evt-rr Tuesdav evening. Vtslllnp lsteraud brethren Invited lo attend. M hs. II nwin k, N.u. Mas, Pki.h I.kwis. Fecv Ma- Minv K. Ftnali ctal y. WOMKN OF WOOPCK AFT. I liac Circle No 4--Mei-la ou lit and :lM Mondav evening of eriih month at ndd Fr I lows' IU11 Vvlttug memberi in gootl ataudtna - lu Tiiid to attend Ma M k O'Sk!. Ji. I'UHi Hi'HitN. Clerfc WOOPMFN OF Til R WOKl.O, Oak Camp No l.'ft Meet at Itie Odd Felhmi IUU In Kowbiirg, errr lt and 3rd Momlaj tvenliwa. Vlaltiag iirtichNMlys weli om. J. Kmt. Iu kins.C. C. I. N. K VABl.Claik E. C. Hawkins, Engineer In Charge of the Copper River and Morthvveiiern Railroad, Throws Light Upon an Ab surd Situation Paying $14 a Ton For Coal When It Can Be Mined In the Territory Far $1.50. Hern use Alaskans cannot tulne any of their own exiclliMil cual by rvasnn of the conservation order of ProMiU'iit Roosevelt thc aiv llny ft.riid lu m:i!;e heavy dm Ha iiu the 1 1 rulx-r r; serve. mvnnlliiK to H t.'. lluukhis. miliieer In cliarije of tlie new Cniei Illver and North western r:ti!riad. wIm hits Just reached New York in make his aunii.il rejiort tn the eiiii ;Hi.v. Mr. IlawkiiiH Is the enhi.er who uti.it Hie renmrk.'iMe White Pass and Yukon road, an achievement seeoiul only to the one he has now I mil' linHh 'd for the MortfiiiMJiienhelm Hyndl cato. lie linn some most Interest Iny thlnys to say about the ctaidllions in the nortlilaiid Unit have reeeutl) buen attrnctinj; public attentiun. "The local need for our own coal la acute," said Mr. Hawkins. "We feel It especially In our road construction, but every one else feels It too. Peo ple must keep warm In Alaska, as elsewhere, and It needs much fuel to do It In winter. We pay $H u ton for British Columbia soft coal to use on the railroad, and it certainly costs the small consumer uo less. Evn this has been unobtainable nt Utiles, mid we recently faced the necessity of putting n In re force to work cutting timber for firewood to be used In keep- UiK our live caisson and pier pumps going and running the work engines. At that we found it at times utmost Impossible to keep steam in our boil ers, though the safety of much con struction and even of lives depended on it. With an almost inexhaustible store of coal within a few miles of our tracks we should be getting It for about $ 1 .50 a ton instead of $14. Cer taluly without adequate fuel supply the opening of Alaska with railroads Is going to he very slow. It cnunot be otherwise. And transportation devel opment la the greatest need of that wonderfully rich territory. The New Copper Region. "Nevertheless, the Copper Illver and Northwestern Is being forced tihend as i rapidly us possible. Ity the 1st of ! next July it will have reached the ! mouth of Ihe Chillua river. liW tulles I inland. This means lhat the great ' Koisina-CliHina cupper region-proba bly the richest lu the world, but so tar ilmnst unexplored - will he easily ac- cs.iihic io llilt:-r ami prospectors he.M , dimmer, 1111 event that Alaska is await- j mg eagerly, i Ins. practically the opeu ing of a new region for ingress and giess. has hitherto been most ditll ult. The development ef this terri tory means a large and continuous pro- 1 net ion ot wealth for genonitiniw not eouiit KING OF CURES cob THD WONDER HOCKED THROAT PR, KING'S! LUHC3 m i w FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 5Qo and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY AM, DKIKiGISTS. m one spot, but over a largo area, "The road Is now carried to the mouth of the Ticket river, 102 tnlle from Cordova, our terminus at tldewu ter. In this stretch there Is only one break nt Mile 4a where the line cross es the Copper river hctween the two active glaciers, Childs and Miles. "It has been necessary at lllis point to build n UXKj foor bridge of tin preccdented strength and construction to resist the Ice flows. Just above the bridge Is a lakelike widening of the river into which the three mile front of Childs glacier vol leys great bergs all summer long. In winter this lake Is frozen several feet deep. At the pres ent time we are running trains over the Ice on temporary tracks, so that track will be continuous to the end of ssawc6oj ve crcva VcuVy VHu&ca oxaVvve xameiySyrap ojrvs&tVvxw &s&aysoVW a5saxao uiituto va) be ra4ttay iiyspenseA WvUv wki wo tourer needed, as Vk best "gj rtttY.iies wVuucivctA ateVoass'vsX wttute.ojvdneX o sppa c wctaA 5ucto.0Ys .vvVvveVwwisX iepcad vu&y Mouvoyer r.ounsbxueut, proper etjorts.atid (vWto cnetaWy CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS 0CSiZEONLY-ROULnn PniCC SO PCS BOTTLE riioxii -2-nt DAY AXI) MtillT SKKVK'H, Union Motor Gasoline 25c a Gallon Arco Oils Carbide Arctic Grease Motor Supplies of all Kinds AGENCY FOR AJAX TIRES (giinruntri'd for 50(10 nillos) Expert Repairing PILKINGT0N BROS. GARAGE 227-31 East Douglas Roseburg, Oregon Remember To get our prices on spring wagons and buggies before purchasing. Our vehicles are fully guaranteed and we stand behind the guarantee. THIS MEANS SOMETHING TO YOU. We can suit you in style and price. J, F. BARKER & CO. lS1t)VIi the Hue until the spring breakup. The three bridge piers hnve litid a severe test this summer. The Ice tlow. ns can be imagined, is tremendous. The river is deep and swift and the force of the big bergs ulloat on It nothing short of terrific. To resist this we have sunk our piers forty to sixty feet to bed rock, building l hem of solid concrete, re-enforced by heavy steel rails set up right n foot apurt In the concrete. Tho piers are further protected by Urn heaviest kind of concrete and steel guards, also sunk to bedrock, and ore set where there are bars In the rlvei that df licet the biggest of tho bergs. They are ninety feet through from end to end. Bridge Building In Alaska. "The steel superstructure of th bridge we hope to have in pluce early next fall, by which time the line will be well on Its way otstward up the Chllina to the copper mines. This is to be tlie first branch of the road com pleted, and It should be open from the eastern to the southern terminus about one year from now. "Another branch l:eginn!ng at Mllo 38 of the main line on the Copper riv tr and running about forty-eight in ilea lo the licri.ig river con I Ileitis is stir roved, niid ii l"h rl deiil of thi romlhed ROSEBURG BOOK STORE A Carry in stock A full line of School Books A big stock of office supplies and blank books. Drawing Material Typewriter Supplies Agents for Moore's Office Methods Newspapers Magazines. Roseburg Book Store Walla Walla Vancouver Boise Nampa Baker City WELL PAVED STREETS more than any other improvement, are of great value to a community and enhance the value of abutting property Can Be Paid for in 10 ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS so that the cost per year is small. The increased valuation is demonstrated in the follow ing cities in the West where the Bitulithic Pavement has been laid. Ashland Albany Portland Pendleton Puvallun and manv other ritio general proposition that two years after a ot-vnnL 1 1 a oLicct iias peen paved. THE PROPERTY CAN BE SOLD FOR DOUBLE the price at which it is offered before pav ing, and yet at that time only two of the ten payments have been made. Examine THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT on Jackson and others streets in Roseburg and see for yourself why Bitulithic is Best by Every Test. Warren Construction Co. Ocani DuiUlinK Roseburg. Main Office, 317 Beck Eugene Salem Medford Roseburg Lcviston It is ts built. This lirnnch could be built lu a short time mid the Alusknn coal mnde available for our Alaskan road niid the people of the territory without further delay. "Beyond the end of the present length of track at Tlekel the line run through Woods canyon for twenty miles. This gorge is exceedingly wild, with almost perpendicular sides for considerable stretches. This necessl tut 03 almost continuous rock work, and this is u bout the only kind of con struction we ure able to coutluue on the road during the winter. From GOO to 1.SU0 men will be kept lu the can yon ull this winter, and as soon as pos sible in the spring 'J.UUO mure will be added to the force. Ilcyond the month of the Chlilnn consti uctlon is moder ately easy for tlie Alaskan roast, which presents mure and worse obstacles to rulli-fiad construction than any part of the world 1 know. At the Chllina, however, tlie Copper river must be bridged for the third Umc within a hundred miles." Does your typewriter wear rib bons? Get the Kee-Lox, the kind that wears best, does the best work and costs less. Roseburg Book Store, local distributors. dtf 'lit t tf oo battf G O o o o 0o O C0 o