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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
Large Estate Near Roseburg Must Be Sold Consent of h)1 heirs has Jut been secured and the property 1b now advertised for the first time. It Is one of the finest ranches In Ore gon; 700 acres In all; 200 acres under cultivation, 500 In range and timber; beautiful Btrearn of running water. Ideal for stock or dairy ranch, or can be subdivided to advantage. Now, remember, this place is to be Bohi regardless of the sncrfflce. Address Cox 451, Roseburg, Ore. IXJCA. MEWS h It. .Waite wan over from Knth- erlin on biiHlneKH today. lVler ('lam and Taitilly came down Alias Km her La Itrio will arrive from Kiddle thin mnruliie, by aiitomo- here Thursday from liranls I 'ass for bile. a visit,. A mari'lae,'? license ban been Issued Jaeoli Fisher w:ih In frnin Win to II. .1. Tarter and Anna t'olniau, of ston's Ibis afternoon. He In runidlv .Myrtln Creek. Mrs. ( (iazlc-y reiurned to Itiddle ii it (I Canyon vl lie I bin morning, alter a brief business visit here. C. ). Webber left Tuesday night for a I rip In ChleuKu, St. Louis anil other Mississippi valley points. Miss II. M. Miller, of the KoscburK It link Si ore, will j;e in Port bind lo- night on hustiicss Hi lie absent ahoiit week. Norman Tlinme. broiiier of John M. Throne, arrived h n from Ash- land (bis afternoon on his way to C'ooh Hay. C. Mc.Mulien'H brother, who has been a vl.sltor In itoselnirg for several v.-eeks past, left Ibis mniniiiK on his roturn home to Champaign, 111. Mrs. I'll u I Mount ami tla lighter, MIhh (iladyn, left here (his afternoon on their return to Wabasha, Minn., after a visit near (iroenn at the home of her brother, I,. M. VanAiikcn, A soot-blackened top door easing and traiiHom this morning showed evidence of an attempt to break Into )). J. Jarvis' store Tuesday night. The effort was futile and no other trace wan left. . Quality! Purity! Cleanliness! These are the three great arguments for more business The public is arr.i.iel. They arc insisting on getting Groceries of Quality The day of cheap, adulterated and non-nutritious pro ducts is on the wane. For that reason, join our long list of customers and buy your groceries at The Benson Grocery 225 N. Jackson St. NEW AND FRESH Just Received: A large fresh assortment of Har.idon's "SUPREME" rackaKc Cookies aiul Crackers Ask to see these crackers in tin, nothing cijual. Ask for sample of "Drifted Snow'' Flour. We solicit new accounts. Now Booking Orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines and Bushes We deal in high grade stock only. Wheihe thousand wo want your buwlness and will tn both prleo nnd quality. Roscburg Nursery Co. A. I.. KITCIMN Office Cor. CasM nnd Jaekmm Hts. PEACHES! The tarly Crawford Peaches arc coming in the full force of the season this week. The crop is extremely short this year but the quality is unusually fine, the fruit nice, large and luscious. The season, however, will not last over ten days. Next week will sec the supply of this favorite canning peach exhausted. Therefore place your orders early with us to be sure of the home, grown pea c h. Roseburg Rochdale Co Corner Jackson and Cass Sts. i Iiik from mi ailment of the i'ar, miller Hie treatment of Hr. II'1 Ik enthusiastic In bl: 1'osey. praise of (be operation and treat- 1111 1 Klven him by (be doctor. C. I'riie Man ion and Miss July K. Claiuaii, who played the leading roles in the reperloire of the Clanian Slock Company in Huh cllv two weeks were married In KUh'etie Tuesday Innt. Among ihose in alfcudam-e at Hie wedding were Dr., and Mrs. J L. Callaway, ol thiK eity. Aledfoid. dr.. Sun: - An advance oT r.il eenlH to $1 a box on liartlelt pears in ivpuriod loday on Ihe New York market. l-'nill wlileh Hold at to $l.f.D a box Salurdav sold Moadav ;lNl mduy at $-r,0 to jj.Ta with the demand heavy and t be market con- seipiontly strong. Waller McCprd. who aceldeiilly shot himself In the shoulder a few days ago, was able to return to Onk- land from Mercy llospltay today. The nature of lodgement of the bullet made its extraction inadvisable, but it In not expected to cause him any trouble, once the wound Incompletely heated. , IMionc 184 r yen need one tree- or ten guarantee you Ratisfaclion (R'V ItLACK I'h one ir2. roeovi Inner Hon. and Mrs, J. H. Booth and som leave Thursday morning for Hcotts burg and Gardiner, traveling by au tomobile. They may also visit Coos bay before returning. A. M. Smith, Oakland ; Mr. and Mrs. Al. Tompkins, Henry Hushuell, Ten Mile; Mr. and Mrs. John Kreden burg. Myrtle Point, were among the JtoKehurg visitors today. it. S. Stone, u resident of KoHeburg ten years ago, arrived here from Han don thin afternoon, enroutu to Illi nois river in Curry county, lie has been in Portland .during most of the time since he left here. Loyal Kmery, mm of W. T. Kmery, of CoIch Valley, submitted to the re duction of a dislocated elbow at Mercy Hospital this morning. Ow ing to Hie fact that the Injury was nearly a mouth old, the ease was a difficult one, and three local physi cians, Doctors Viucil, Houck and Hoover, were In attendance together with Dr. H. Little, of Oakland. The boy returned home this afternoon and it Is expected that he will regain com plete use of bis arm In a few weeks. The Injury was sustained in a fall from a wagon, which afterwards pas sed over him. Tlx' Monarch Range is built like a skyscraper. It is riveted, not bolted. ai:im: h. it. kxtkvsiov to in; 1 10 milks i; Vale rilst I'ollil Iteached West of Ontario, Where Punic Stopped Work Once. Itl VIOiiHIIH-:, Or., Aug. 20. Prac tically, every newspaper reader In Oregon known lhat Hie llarriman peo ple are extending their present line, a branch of the Short line, from lis present western terminus at Vale, Malheur county, to the west. Just how Jar IIiIh extension will be con structed ami how much work has been done, few know. When, work wuh begun on the ex tension westward from Ontario sev eral years ago, there was an expecta tion ttiat tin- road would be built clear across the state, or at least to a connection with the Southern Pa cific. And this might have been done, but there cair.e a time when the fi nancing uf Important deals, even with companies as strong"' as I lie llarriman roads, became almost Impossible on any reasonable ternm. Hence the ex tension was only built to Vale, about lit) miles west of Ontario, That has been the western terminus since. This road is now being extended about lio miles, or, as tiie engineers say, lo mile post 110, as all new work of the kind is blocked out into miles for the convenience of letting the con tracts and general construction work. Hence the full extension from the Snake Klver, at Ontario, will be prac tically n;u miles. The MU mite post westward from i Vale makes the designated terminus south of Dog Mountain, about two miles north of Harney Lake, in tiie great Harney valley, about 2 'A miles south and three miles west of IturiiH. There 1h a townslle being platted al (he terminus, named Arden, alter the great I larriiuan estate in Orange county. New Vork. Tim place was first designated as Loveit, Put it was found there was another station on (be system of that name. I- ll i t bet l tension peeled. Of course, it is generally under stood that this will mil remain the lermiuus long, perhaps no longer (ban at any other point west of Vale, for It is thought the road will be pushed westward to Ode, and then southerly tn a connection with Hie NaMoii hraui li, which connects with the Coos May road, now building from i from Kugeiie. Bui there is no such pro iso In t he cont racts let. The general contractors are the Utah Con struction company of Salt Lake, and I hey say t heir contract extends to Arden and no further. Leaving Arden along (he rigth of way to the east, over what was for nieilj called the Corallis & Kasteru. a road siiieid about ;i0 years ago. which survey is set down on most ol the maps as the Oregon Kaslern, the line runs abeut l!0 miles east and nine miles north to Saddle Mountain, and passes around that mountain to the uorlh. and theme tour miles due east to the lutle town of llarriman. At the present time this is (be last real town to the wcM on the projected line, ami it lias only about ball a doen buildings. Thus tar (he line has run along to the uorlh of Harney and Malheur i a k ex. iiairiuiau is uiiuosi uuc norm of the extreme eastern end of Hie lat ter take. A rden Is about six miles east of the western end of Harney lake. Al tleii ( linth of mOOO I Vet. The diltereiice in the altitude be t ween A rden and Vale is practically L'iMMi I'eet, (if IP 0 at Vale and 4 100 at Arden, As the distance Is HO miles, it will he seen that the average grade is about 1 l.s feet to the mile. There are no mountains to cross; the entire distance is acns alles, like Harney, or along water courses. Leaving HaniiiKin for the east over the Mirvey, the line leads almost due east through a fine valley, nearly; level. In about seven miles you come j lo Crane Creek flowing dotMi from j ilu- north. This Is in the celebrated! Crane Creek gap. which lias Hgured I in all east nud-west roads through the interior of the state (or the last tn v.irs. or ever since there was any such t.ilk. as that is the logical route. to ge! inio the great Harney valley I by i .hist why there has been such aj hullalMloo about this and other naps ant canvons as strategic points, or) loiiiM holding the key to the railway I ;,i'u.t!ion lor the interior, the good; Lord on! knows, (or there is room n on i;h to hntld a doen roads ihrouKb the Crane Creek gap. And to il.e others we will come later. i Uivnside the advance guard of, the railway builders Is encountered, i as an engineer's tamp Is just being t -.-iMNbrd there, the picture show-1 lug :hem about to reach the camping, Mie a (ew rods above the store and pestitfhe, No actual construction has as vet tea, bed IHverside. but blasting may be beard do n the river, GOVERNOR WERT A110UT TO UNDERTAKE HARDEST JOJS HE EVER FACED SAI.E.M, Or., Aug. 20. Routing vice from Its haunts In Redmond and Huntington has been but preliminary to the real fight Coventor West la preparing In his law enforcement campaign, lie is now ready to tackle the biggest job In the state. The next town on his list is the city of Port land. Last night the city council of Red mond telegraphed (lie governor that the resignations of .Mayor Jones and City Marshal McClay had bee.i ac cepted and new officials would be ap pointed. Justice of the Peace Woods at Huntington also resigned Immedi ately, bo the slate is cleaned for new action. When asked today where he would strike next, the governor said: "I'm going to clean up Portland next." lie said he did not refer merely to madhouses, but to the city itself, lie said be did not care to discuss his plans, except to say be was pre pared to shake the metropolis to Its foundations unless the laws were en forced there. The town of Sampler is giving heed to (iovernor West's warnings that the citizens must obey the laws, is Indi cated by a telegram received today from .Mayor h. C. Edwards, saying t he saloons observed the Sunday closing law yesterday. Several days j GUAM) HOTEL. C. II. Arundel, ago the governor notified the dis- .Myrtle Creek ; W. T. Keady and wile, trict attorney and sheriff of Maker , La Junta; Col. O. E. Mack, Hob Mnns cnunty thai lie expected I hem to see field, Perry Allison, New York City; that the laws were enforced. CASTOR I A For Iiifants and ChildreD. The Kind You Hava Always Bough! Second-hand grain sacks wanted. The Benson Grocery. Dr. J. L. Callaway. Osteopathic Thy slclnn, Roseburg Nat. Bank UulldlLg. For good printing of all kinds the Rv.- ftUravs tnrtH. Have Arundel tune It Patronize nevlew Rdve.rtlfle.r8. Wll.HO.V SENDS CAMPAKiNEItS TO M'ESTEK.V l'JELI) SKA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 21. Acting on Wood row WIIhoii's orders, about half of tiie Democratic campaign com- nl ' wlUnn.u ' i ' M. western slates. Coventor Wilson ex plained lhat this arrangement will not interfere with the nut borlty of the National Campaign Committee as a whole. Dr. Posey Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases. Fyes fitted with hisses. PARROTT BLOC. Roseburg Oregon J. T. Bryan Watches Clocks Jewelry , Optical (Jooils FOR GKKVIXE WATCH BARGALXS Be sure to see me M'nti'li Hrpulrlng n Sii'oiiilty. J. T. BRYAN, Watchmaker M. Jackson Street. Rusnhurc i OTEL SEWARD Al.l. r mill loili Slrt'tfx rOKTLAXIl. OKIHiO.V , Id'.n Inn aar i.!- H JWKi$ S- --'X' ! . Id'.n Inn aari.!J..J ii HOTEL SKWAHl Is one of the most artistic, modem and elegantly apolnted hostlerles in the Northwest. It Is located In the very best and most respectable put of Port laud, being In the retail dis trict snd w 1(1 In a U w short blocks of all the leading theaters and o'her'p'acen of am use me nt. The mintagemed: respectfully solicit our patron age and good wilt. T:ike Hup at depot, or car nurked ' W,' and get off at leih suvet. Rates $1 00 and up. W. M. VM AKI, l'nprle(or. Are You If so; you are one, who has decided to wait Qqs Range until next summer before you install that SUMMER HEAT is only one of the reasons why you should use a GAS RANGE. Ask the woman who uses one. HOTEL ARRIVALS Dr. li. It. Hamilton, Kluuialli Fa I In; I. . 15. Mifonnell, .l. It. IVck, llaiv.'v Wells. I'has. ). Cook, A. K. Straiiuei, Wallace O liiien, pnriliniil; (). W. liainl, .Taionia; Miss Ollio MalTeil, Itucine, Wis.; O. I'. Willis, Seattle; T. A. Walker. C(iiiillle; Ityioli Por ter, Conliellsville, Pa. I'IOTHIj McCI.AI.I.KN'. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. A. Wilder, Honolulu ; II. II. Itoshui'K, Ituy Kingston, l.iiulshurg, Kansas; Kugeno Pohl and wile, I. oh Angeles; W. .. II. Osborne, limit Alto; .Miss Cro.ier, New York City; It. K. Peters, Salem; I1'. Sratsmiller, ltnuatlay Stock Kami; Oliver S. Urown. Grants Pass; It. Kut.enliach; Indianapolis; U. 10. Teague, Guiiter, Ore.; T. W. Whltlock, A. K. Wriglil man, Sllverton; .1. Marshall, ('. II. WIlllKOii, F. II. Wheeler, O. C. Ilylaml, Portland; Miss Iiolinie Burr, Itoston; W. S. Hawkins, How River. IOCAli NHWS Mr. and Mrs. linker and Mr. and Mrs.. Newman were here from Klam ath Kails this inovnibg, traveling by automobile. Call up 0, the I lotifrias Count) Creamery, fur cream Extra Sized Stork liaskets at Strong's. Dry (dan wood $-.00 per tier m the yard; speeiat price on car-loar: lots. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. tf Rolled outs and barley, crnjked anti whole orn, whent and all varieties of mill Teed at the iglas Count; Mills. Phone 13. Lmplro Livery, Feed and Rales Stables. Hanks & Welker, proprietors. New rigs of all varieties, good gentle teams and careful drivers; al?5 tennis that are safe for ladles to drive. HlacUsmlth shop in collec tion; i.ll work guaranteed, Phone 6, . Beginning Monday, Aug. 12, .J. and continuing lo Aug. 24, In- - elusive, wo will give 400 auto- .J. mobile coupon voles with each dollar's worth of work at our - laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry. tit d AUTO TRANSFER ,i. i cli;mi:m s, prop. Phone 70, or leave orders at J. Sykes' gun store. Oregon Restaurant Open lay nnd Night. First-class Meals at All Unua. Fresh Olympla Oysters, Fiih and Clama all the time. litvulnr Meals, 2 Cent Have added a new balconjr es pecially reserved for ladlei aod families. Eastern Oysters In Any Style. Short Orders at Any Hour. Quick Lunch Restaurant YE TOY, IVop. !EKlilr IXnnor, 2oc. n Pinner Kvory Similar. Clik SluTidan Stroot. OPEN ALL NIGHT. New York Cafe Chun Jo. Prop. OI'KX HAY AMI MtillT. Mi'nL. at All Hours. Ri'Kiilur Mi'ala 25 Csnti, Chicken IMnnor Sutularti, from O Noon to I P. M. Chop Sut'y. NoodlPt. Frerh Oys ters, Fish. Etc., all the tlm. Cor. Jackson & Washington Sts. a Procrastinator? THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KOI'Nl) A Moose watch fob, owner c;:n have same by proving property and paying for this adv. (.'all at Review of I ice. LOST JlO-bill, was lo.st Monday af ternoon b-'t we. a New York Store and Joseph.son'ri corner. Finiirr please return to this office. He ward. LOST. A' euit case containing cloth-; ing; libera! reward if returned, uri Information about Fame. Stamped 1. 1'. Oardner, White Karth, Mum., on end. Return to Review oft ice, Rosebu rg. WANTtbil WAITRESS WANTKD -At the Quick ' Lunch Restaurant, Sheridan street, opposite S. 1'. depot. If WANTKD ;l unfurnished roums suitable for housvket-piiig. Close in. 1 mill ire, 'alace of isweeU. .. WANTEI). Addresg ti-ii. -Lawu Li ox 3;i or garden work. i, or tail Phone . A.N t LI) - eia.-s tin a nd sliet t ! meiai worker. Ai piy tu UaJdis, Cor. Lain; hi:'1 Pi: Wiuu-L' . WANTED lly bo student, room change fur serv view oil ice. 17. Ii!;;h Sehonl and boa i d in e.- Kniiiri ii ds.. WANTED Fifty lie makers, also pole and piling cullers ami twenty teams. l ie cutters- make imir m seven dollars per day at eighteen cents per tie. Steady work sum mer and winter, iwo year job. Ad diess A. F. EMabrook Co. Haudou, Ore., a nd 1' ( ." California St ,. San Franc isco, Cal. Free la id from San Frnncb-co. i OK KENT FOR RENT -On Whichever rect . ."-roniii house, e,nod size barn. Ap ply to II. F. Page, .MU Souih Pine. FOR RENT. Newly furnished roums, close in; gentlemen pre ferred, '612 East Cass St. tf FOR RENT. Furnished liousekeen- ing rooms, centrally located; no children. Inquire iloii N. Rose St.! FOR R ENT Furnished front bed room with or without board. Apply 627 Court St. Corner Ella. tf I-OR SALE OR TRADE. 1 SALE ar old. One female Alrdale Plione 1 F;t. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.--! 5 K i acre fruit ranch in Edenbower, known as the MeCall ranch. Have good reason for selling. Apply P. O. Box 1 J 1, Roseburg. Or. SAND AND GRAY EL. All persona' wanting sand or gravel will please! call at the o Iinul Empire Livery I and Feed Stables. We have teams ! for maktn p- nipt delivery Banks & Welker. dtf Commercial Abstrad Co. Abstract of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL CO ON YOUR BOND Insurance Convevancins: (M! I'EISKINS liril.IHVC Mk, I '4 GAS COMPANY FOR SALE. 700 acres see adver tisement on first page of this is sue. Eon SALE Whito sewing machine, or will exchange for wood, or grain, inquire at Review office. dtfe KOR SALE -The Franciscan Fathers tender for purchase the property a but l ing Washington, Kane & Chadwick Streets, and comprising hall the block at present forming tiie Catholic Church property. Teruis on application to Lux iH'A, Roseburg. dtf KOR SALE. Confectionery, doing good business in thriving village on S. P.; fixtures complete; only soda fountain and ice cream busi ness In town. Address V, L.,-care Review. FOR SALE. 400 tiers block and stove wood, oak, fir, alder; 8 V4 Hides, North Deer Creek. Phone lUFa,"or Itox 66, Dixouvillo. FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOME. Practically new bungalow of five rnoin, , with bath and pantry and waK-r, light and sewer counoc ti us, ono block from Kinney's Ad id -.. ii iM-..if.i r s:i,-,rt i .! 1 1 Tan , .ut.lfeto li, caie Review. : FOR SALE. Hotel, rooming bouse j and laundry in live Western Mon tana town; rents $Sa per niontn; will sell on easy terms or trade for Oregon slock ranch nnd pay dif ference. Also for sale potato land on crop payments. Will trade for town property, 40 acres, near good town, well improved. Money to loan on improved farms after Sept, 1st. Hive full description in first letter. E. It. Barber, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. dtt FOR FA I.E. 4 00 neres. about 80 acres has been farmed, mors can be when cleared, balance timber anu pastuie; a first class sheep, goat or cattle ranch; twelve miles from Rosehuig on K. F. D. Price $10 per acre, casL or terms. Ad dress M. M. Care The Review. dsw FOR SAT, E. Ten acres In Eden- bower, a pnap; good house, large barn. 3 chicken houses, etc.; 4 acres of pears and apples tn bear ing, good ga rden ; all good land. Possession given at onco. Price, including this year's crop, $;if00. Liberal terms. Address M. M., care Review. dsw A free can at Church- 111 Ilarjimre Co j. to any lady calllug fur For i Blurt time only. ttisi:i;rit(i, om:c;ov Vlir LEAVE il It MEAT MAItKET with ftilmiration for the perfect clean fi n --! hlch Is everywhere apparent Your own kitchen couldn't be mor free frnin vvn the (illphlest utp1ctoD of dlil. So the.fl la an added satis faction In coming In person to select the choice cuts we always hav on hind. r.!.e yourself and ui lbs pleasure of a call today. The Economy Market Geo, Kohihftieu, I'rop, . i