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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
The Quality Store S7W. m jumjuul!, tawamwm The Four Keys to Our Success QUALITY CLEANLINESS SERVICE PRICE We are awake to your Gro cery Needs. We have Quali ty, coupled with Cleanliness. Our Service is the best and our Prices are always rijfht. The Roseburg Rochdale Co. "What You Want When You'Want It" PHONE 145 WHAT A CRACK DID By SADIE OLCOTT STOP That cough with a bottle of A. D. S. WHITE PINE Expectorant with Tar men tholated, - 25 and 50cts OSBURN'S PHARMACY 147 North Jackson Street Phone 162 Can't Beat Douglas County Grown Trees Italian Prune Trees. 4 to 6 "ft. 1 yr old $140.00 per 1000 Apple 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $0 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 5 Peach Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. 12 cents each I Pear Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $25 per 100 $225.00 per 1000 Cherry same price as Pear; IaMk of oilier Hlock, nil gunnuUi'ed true Co ruino nnd flint elans. WKITK US ANY TIMK, ON ANYTHING IN OfU LINE. I t t t t Southern Oregon Nursery, or?f Yoncalla on $7.95 ROUND TRIP FARE $7.95 ROSEBURG TO PORTLAND VIA SALE DATES Krum points S.iuth of Itost'bnri;, Nov. IS, HI nml LI), troin points North of Kosolmri; in cluilinp; point on tho C. i K.. I'. It. t X., S. V. C. & W. ami linn, h line poinl.-, Nov. 1 S, I :, LI) ami 21 with tinnl re turn limit of Nov. f. J W SUNSET V J lOGnENSSHASTAl I I ROUTES J ACCOUNT Pacific , International Dairy Show J Pacific'Land Products Show";" Novembcr;iTi823 For further "Mails as to fun from J.my specifio station, train schedules, otc.J call on nearest uunt or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. PortlanJff"Or. Keruurd Kllswurth. the only won ut wen I thy parent a, and Susie I'ixley were phiymiiten. When they grew up Her nurd went to another Held fut awhile and during his uhsence corre Hpouded with Susie. Whether or no it was absence, ho discovered that he wanted her. II er parent s were in rath er straitened circumstance ut the time, and this caused the young mini to think that the question between him and Susie was, Nlioutd he, who would Inherit wealth, marry u Kirl who hud not even prospects? lie wanted her badly enough to make the pecuni ary Kucrillce. but considered that Susie, under the circumstances, should feel highly ilattered. Before his return he wrote her a long letter which he considered con tained a lot of good sense, ending with a proposition of marriage. When the letter was delivered Susie was out. The postman handed it to n maid, who left it on a mniiiel wllh a crack In it, and perhaps It wus the modesty natural to a love tetter it slipped down into the crack out of sight. When Susie came in the maid told her that a letter had come for her, und she was going to get it when fate stepped in to play one of those tricks so common in the affairs of man and woman kind. There came n ring nt the telephone, followed by a summons for Susie. 'Die summons kept her nwny till night, and the next day her little brother was taken very ill. so that the matter slipped her mind. When Bernard returned he did not go to see tier, and when she learned that tie had been at home a week Without culling she was surprised. It did not seem that there wus anything to do In the matter. She was uncon- scions of having done anything to of I fend him and. being sensitive, fun- leu that lie might nave met his fate while nwny and thought it best to break off all intimacies with other girls. Perhaps she would meet him and the matter would be explained. But that fate which laid started the misunderstanding kept It up. A num ber of times Bernard and Susie were within n hundred feet of each other without coming in contact. Once she snw him crossing a street, hut since he wus not facing her lie did not see her or. If he did. pretended he didn't They were under the same roof nt ro ciai gatherings twice, hut the little Imp that fate set to keeping them apart contrived that they should not be in the same room at the same moment. Then one morning Susie took up n newspaper to see under large headlines a notice of ttie failure of the Ellsworth company. Incorporated, of which Ber nard's father was president and own er of the majority of the stock. The day after this announcement ; Bernard, who was sunk In despondency , couseipient utMti the family misfortune, j received a letter from Ids old friend , Susie offering him her sympathy. One would suppose such a letter entiling at ! such a time would be received In the ; spirit with which it was sent. But Bernard considered himself to hnve been badly treated snubbed. In fat-tat receiving no reply to his letter of fering himself, and the epistle he now received seemed to be adding insult to Injury. lie tossed It In u wastebas ket without reply. Then fate, still bent on playing its little game, brought about another ele ment to complicate matters. Susie and her father, who had long been keep ing his family iu straitened circum stances by trying to market Inventions, succeeded In getting capital for the production of au electrical machine which made every one even remotely connected with it rich. Mr. I'txiey had secured a ulce block of the stock In payment for organizing the company, and it became a fortune. But one thing prevented Susie from being happy in her family's altered fortune. She would have liked to make her old friend Bernard happy in some pecuniary way that was rather valine In her inexperienced mind. Then fate, having got the matter Into ns bud a snarl as possible and having turned tilings completely up side down. Instructed Its imp to undo everything that had been done. The house the IMxleys lived In was very much run down and It was decided to make the necessary repairs nnd lu I nrovements. One morning when me chunks were tearing everything to pieces a workman wtio had Just pulled down a mantel handed Susie a letter. I She recognized Bernard Ellsworth's ' handwriting nnd nt once opened It. ! Since It was a long epistle she took It ! to n portion of the house that had not yet been disturbed and rend it What a mess had becu made by ft ' bit of a crack behind o mantel! And i why should It hnve repaired a tearing ! up of the house to straighten the mat ! ter out? Why hadn't Bernard told her ) what he had done and what she had ; not done? But. on the other hand, why ' had she not made Inquiries of him ns i to what was the trouble? Then a flush of pleasure came to tier at re membering that when that letter was written Bernard was ri h nnd she was poor, while now the conditions were reversed. The next morning young KlUworth received a reply to an otter of mar riage made a long while before, ex plaining the delay and accepting the ( proposition. There was nothing for him to do but abide by his offer, whleh I he wns very much pleased to do. . Thvn fate went off to attend to other odd schemes. AN ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY Prof. C. Vance (direct from Eu rope), the world's most celebrated palmist, astrologlst and clairvoyant,; has arrived In this city and has i opened offices In the Graid Hotel, I rooms 1 and 2, where lie can ie con -' suited on all the affairs of life. Prof. Vanco has no equal iu the profes-1 sion. He stands alone, the prince of i clairvoyants, and is recognized by the press and public as the greatest master of the science of plamlstry and astrology the world has ever produced. Ho guarantees to reveal every Incident of your life, tell when, whom and where you will marry, tell you just what you are fitted for and how to obtain money you ure in need of. The happiness of your future life may depend upon tho right solu tion and proper advice. 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