The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 23, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    , THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 23. 1003.
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Only 24 Roseburg
Home Orchard Tracts
Remain Unsold. These Will
Be Sold Within Another Week
The demand far orchard property has far exceeded
the supply. The tremendous profits realized by those who
fiave orchards in bearing hatfe startled the world.
Right now when the products! of the famous orchards
are being shipped and displayed, enthusiasm reaches its
highest pitch.
We have now 24 tracts left, which will undoubtedly
be sold within another week.
Thousands of people are flocking into the fruit sec
tions of the countrythe Umpqua Valley is getting its
share.
We will take a party to the Umpqua Valley Saturday
night and show them the ROSEBURG HOME ORCH
ARD TRACTS. It is an opportunity cf a lifetime, that
should not be overlooked. "
It Is Shameful
That Americans Know So Little of the ,
Declaration of Independence
This noble composition has been universally recognized ai the
most perfect instrument ever conceived by the human mind. .
At a time when the pressure of England's unjust rule weighed
down the ambitions of our, noble Puritan fathers, it was possible
for a few of our representative men to come together and formulate
a Declaration of Independence that was sent to George III of Eng
land. Later the great struggle for independence followed, years
of hardship and bloodshed were necessary to accomplish It.
. It Is Fortunate
That Every Man and Woman Who Is a Dependent
Upon the Savings of a Salary Can Now Make His or Her
Declaration of Individual and
Financial Independence
There was never a time in the history of the world when a man
could declare his future financial independence with as little effort
as now when subservience to the toil of business can be cast aside, .
and life be enjoyed to its fullest extent. The independence that
man seeks today is not political, but individual sufficiency of the
world's goods without the grinding toil of commercialism.
"Back to the Soil" Is the Call of the World
Declare yourself free from future toil-independent, in a few
years, of all the irksome trials and unprofitable experiences of living
on wages or salary. Work your way out from between the mill
stones of labor that grind away your substance and leave you in
old age dependent.
"Back to the Soil," is the call. Make your fortune from Mother
Earth- - k
Deliver your own "Emancipation Proclamation." Throw off
the yoke of slavery. Be a landlord instead of a tenant, an employer
and not an employe. . ' ',
Seek the "Liberty of Acres." Establish yourself in the most
profitable pursuit in the worlds-own an orchard in the most fertile
valley in the world, the oldest and earliest fruit section of Oregon;
select a five or 10-acre home in the n .
Roseburg Home Orchard ?
Tracts
In the Famous Umpqua Valley f
Own a Roseburg Home Orchard Tract and you will be inde
pendent for life with an income of $5,000 a year. Other orchards
in the same locality are producing this amount. The choicest fruit
is raised in this valley, and the big markets of the world buy your
product long before it is picked. Crops are sure, the climate and
soil being just what fruit raising requires.
Take the Trip With Us to
the Famous Umpqua Valley
You Can Own an Orchard by Paying a Small
Amount Each Month
The selling plan of the W. C. Harding Land Co. can
not be excelled from the standpoint of the purchaser. It
is possible for you to select an orchard tract and pay for
it in small installments.
It must appeal to the man who is working at his bus
iness, with little leff of his salary after expenses are paid,
to know that he can invest this balance in a ROSEBURG
HOME ORCHARD TRACT that will soon come into
bearing and producea profit of $5,000 a year besides giv
ing a man a home in the most beautiful valley in the
world. -
It must worry a man to know, as time goes on, his
earning power1 is diminishing, and when his days of use
fulness are ended that he must depend upon someone else
for support. Think of an income of $5,000 a year for life!
That is what a ROSEBURG HOME ORCHARD
, TRACT will produce when once in bearing. "
iroay
Night
We Will Take You tothe
Land Without Cost to u
, If you will take the trip with us Saturday night to the
Umpqua Valley, we will show you orchards in bearing
that have made their owners rich. Every person we have
taken to the property has selected a site for a home. We
have the record of the Umpqua Valley to substantiate our
claims that a ROSEBURG HOME ORCHARD TRACT
will yield an income of $5000 a year. One acre this year
produced $2400 worth of Spitzenberg apples.
Phone us or call at our office and arrange to go with
us Saturday night Office open until 11 P. M. These
tracts are selling on sight, so it behooves the wise investor
to join our party while we have twenty-four tracts left
You can make thfc trip: absolutely FREE OF COST.
We Will Plant Your Trees and Care for Them
for Three Years ;
You can positively number your days of toil, if you
accept the proposition we make to you. You can continue
at your present occupation for three years and then for
sake it for a life of ease and plenty. . : :';
To those who cannot go upon their tracts and de
velop their orchards on account of the necessity of con
tinuing in their present employment, we offer to' prepare
their kind, plant their trees, cultivate and care for them
for three years and turn over their orchard at that time in
a guarantee! perfect condition. This plan "makes it pos
sible for you to buy an orchard and be absolutely free
from the responsibility of developing it, yet perfectly cer
tain that the work is being done in the most scientific
manner. - ' '
At the end of three years, you can make your home
on your own land and derive a most substantial income
from your orchard.
80 Fourth St., Ground Floor
Both Phones: Main 5465 A3229
Board of Trade Bldjr., Portland