The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 19, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    Harmonious.
A Homely Man's
Romance
By CORA HATHORN SYKES
The Quality Store
The Four Keys to Our Success
QUALITY
CLEANLINESS
SERVICE
PRICE
We are awake to j'our Gro
cery Needs. We have Quali
ty, coupled with Cleanliness.
Our Service is the b;st and
our Prices are always right.
The Roseburg Sochdale Co.
"What You Want When You Want It" - -
PHONE 14
STOP...
That cough with a bottle
of A. D. S. WHITE PINE
Expectorant with Tar men
tholated, - 25 and 50cts
OSBURN'S PHARMACY
1 47 North Jackson Street Phone 162
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I TREES
Can't Beat Douglas County Grown Trees
Italian Prune Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr old
$140.00 per 1000 t
Apple 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $6 per 100 $50.00 per 1000
Peach Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. 12 cents each
Pear Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $25 per 100
$225.00 per 1000
Cherry same price as Pear;
liola of other sloth, nil guaranteed (rue to ramo and first class.
WltlTK I' ANY TIMK. ON ANYTHING IX OUK U.VE.
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Southern Oregon Nursery, l.
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Important Train Changes
Main Line
Trains
I VJ SUNSET
I (0GDEN&SHASTA1 I
I I ROUTES I 1
Effective
Nov. 20
PARLOR OBSERVATION CAR ON TRAINS 13 St 14
BETWEEN PORTLAND S SAN FRANCISCO
Changes at Roseburg
No. 16: T,mvo Kosoiutrg ll:,t5 p. m., Arrtvo t'orttntul 8:15 a.
m. Stops prlut'lpiil Intt'r.m'.Ui.tu points only.
No. 1 ! 1-chvos I'ortlimtl S:..5 a. m.. Arrives ltosohurg 5:35 p. m.
No, 17 l.ouvos Portlum! 1:45 p. m.. Arrives KoseUurg 10:05 p. m.
Train 17 Will Carry a Dining Car Between
Portland and Eugene
For further iiifornmt.oii as to train selieilulca, rail on nny S. I
Asoia. or rtte to r.wiJi'IV
John M. Scott General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Mart Krebbs was a very homely man
Ho had red hair, was truckled, Bevera!
teeth were gone and his heard stood
out from hla face like brlytles. Krchbt
was Ofty-five years old and as iinni
mantle a crHuii us could be Imagined
lie had been a stnge driver oil his life.
and now that the railroad had elbowed
the stagecoach off the uinln line of
travel Mart was bundling the reins in
the Yellowstone park, driving parties
of visitors there. One day oiue young
ladies were occupying the next seat
buck of the driver, oue pretty miss of
eighteen sitting beside hlin. She was
trying to get Murts experiences of wild
western life out of him.
"Are there any romances among these
episodes of yours, Mr. KrebbsV" she
asked.
"I don't know what episodes Is," he
replied, "hut If by romances you mean
love there's one love story, but that's
the only one so far ns I knows."
"Do tell It." came from all the girls
at once'. Mart began by sundry Ins true
lions to his horses, eased the coach on
a down grade by putting his foot on
the brake, hemmed several times and
told bis story:
This park when I was a younker was
a part of the western wilderness, hut
they called it what they call It now.
find ouct in awhile there was a pnrty
vlsltfn' it. I'd been drlvln n coach be
tween Denver ond (ieorgetown. but
had gravitated over yere. The TJte In
diiins was yere In them days, and they
was friendly to the whites, but the
friendship of red ski us means uothin'
doln' between them as a tribe and
the whites. It don't take In small af
fairs, j
"Waal, one day I was slourhln'
around tookin' for a good place where
I there was water to stay awhile when
! I heered the crack of a rifle. I Wiis
In a holler, and 1 couldn't see nothln
and I didn't know which direction It
was coinln' from, but as there was a
roiid Just beyond the rise on my right
I kind o' thort there was some pin gofn
on fn that direction. I dim' up part
o' the way and ertiwled up the rest tin
I stuck this ugly mug o' mine I was
almost us ugly then as I am now over
the ridge.
"What f snw was this: A party ol
visitors was rldin' In a three Rcatcri
wagon three on a seat and three C'tc
was maklu' rood agents of theirselves
oalculatiu' to do n little civilized plnn
derln'. They hnd stopped the wugnii
by the shot I hud heard, iind the part)
In the wngnu was hand in' out thcli
valuables. There wasn't one of em
armed, and they hadn't no business
drlvln' there without perfection. The
had been told there wasn't no danger
and mostly there wu'n't.
"I was only one man with one rifle,
though I had plenty of ammunition. I
didn't feel like luterferln' so long ns
the redskins acted Chrlstlan-llke and
didn't do noLhiu' more'u rob. Hut when
they'd got all the cash there was In
the party and found there wasn't
much of It after all one of em saw n
mighty purty young gnl, and I heard
hltu usk her to he his squaw. 1 kuow'd
Just enough of their lingo to under
stand what he meant, but none o them
in the wagon did. The red devil took
hold o' the gal and pulled her out o
the wagon. She was skcered pttrtv
ulgh to dentil, When they got her In
the road they wns fnkln' her off Into
the forest when I cnlc'lated It was time
to Interfere. I was laylu' on my stom
Ick with my rifle before ine, hnvtn n
perfect aim with a rest. I sent a brill
Into the skull of the red man that was
plnln for matrimony and dropped hlin.
"Ills two pals in about one second
hnd got their eyes on n bit o' smoke
sallin' off from where I wns and know'd
where the shot come from, but they
didn't know who had flred It or how
many there was of me. 1 didn't give
'cm time to make plans. 1 let fly an
other lump o' lend, though by this time
the two lire Indians wns mnkln' for
trees, nnd 1 only winged oue o' em
The other took the wounded mnn and
helped him away. I sent another hall
after 'em bo's to discourage 'em from
coinln' back. I waited awhile, reckon
In" they might, but hear In' nothln' o'
em I went down and Joined the party.
"The raskll I killed had most u' the
plunder on him, nnd thnt wns saved.
But the principal thing saved was the
gal. When she got It through her
head wh:it I'd done she jlst WHbhled
up to me nnd thro wed her arms about
my neck and collapsed."
"How Interesting!" ei claimed the
girl beside the narrator. "1 thought
wed get to the love part after awhile."
said another. "Do go onP cried A
third. "Let's have your proposair
chirped n little girl not quite fourteen
yearn old.
"They wa'n't no proposal." Kreblm
continued "!o you reckon a young
feller with rod hnfr and freckles would
Inive the gall to propose to a young
lady like that? I Jlst handed her over
to her mother, nnd her father, who'd
got his money bnck from the Indian
I'd shot, handed me a twenty dollar
i gold piece. I told htm I dldu't have
; no use for It. llvln wild like I was.
and he put It I wick Into tils pocket.
They all wanted to do sompin for me.
but I wouldn't let 'em. But I got Into
the wngou with 'eiu and tor em to a
houe."
! "But the romance!" exclaimed sev
; ernl of the girls.
"Oh. that's been with ma ever since.
The gnl hadn't nothln to do with It
"And yon never married her?
"No. nor nnj one else."
"Hut why did you buy a blue dress'
You know It doesn't match your com
plexiou."
"I know It."
"I thought you were a great believe!
fn the laws of harmony."
"I am: and you should see bow beau
tifully it matches my husband's feel
Iiil's when he gels the bill."
I1EST JXTS FOB SALE.
Why, what are they, black mud or i
adohy? No. Some hill top? No. j
Oh, some side hill proposition, I sup
pose, Say will you please rend the
heading again before the next guess?
IJcst Lots. Oh, Is your lots In West
It use burg this side of the State Sol
diers' Home on that nice level tract
of free river bottom on Harvard
Avenue? Sure, and Us nicely plat
ted into lots 50x100 and an Iron-clad
title of warranty deed and abstract
goes with each lot. Terms as you
desire. See me or phone 212-L. C. D.
Maynard, owner. Password, "Invest
ment." tf
TKAI'PEItS.
If your want to get better prices
for your furs than you ever got be
fore, sell them to me. Highest prices
paid for all kinds of fur at the DH1
ard store every Saturday, or will
meet you by appointment.
dl2 CHARLES AUER.
TKAl'PEKS.
If you want the highest prices for
all kinds of furs, bring them to me.
! am buying for an Eastern house.
B. F. SHIELDS.
Box G01, Roseburg, Ore"
HAYS HAIR, HEALTH
3 Restores color to grey or
faded hair; Cleanses, cools
and invigorates the Scalp.
3 Removes Dandruff-there-by
giving the hair a chance
to grow in a healthy natural
way and stopping its falling
out. Keeps hair soft and
glossy. Is not a dye.
C J1.00 and 50c t Drol Store, or direct
upon receipt of price and dealer', name.
Send 10c lor trial bottle. Philo Har
Spcclaltiea Co., Newark, N J., U. S. A.
KEEPS YOD LOOKING YOUNG
boa. eii,, jkiO i.B.lu.U.HIMfc:i
1!Y HAMILTON DRUG COMPANY
A XI) MAItSTKRS DHVG COMPANY.
Swinging
Attachable
A
Typewriter
Stands
For Sale At the
R oseburg BooK Store
l in This City Capable
here Are Ten People
of filling That Job!
Perhaps not that many
re.illy eflltlenl workers will
road your ad on Its first pub
lication. Put those who are,
at the moment, "eligible"
for new employment, will
rtv"i It -and will be pretty
sti' to answer It. And to
Pil! i renlly efficient worker
Is l) find "pood forlUD'
ipt Your IMp Throurh
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PURE SWEET APPLE CIDER
We Have The Well Known
"BRISTOL BRAND"
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Cider Made From Choice Apples Only
FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL UP
PHONE NO. 186
ROSEBURG 50DA WORKS
A PLACE WHERE YOU GET
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
We do catering. Try us next
time you have a luncheon
$ $ $ $
THE GRAND GRILL
Opposite Perkins Bldg.
HOME:- What Is It Without
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
The Best By Every Test
Every Sack Guaranteed
Per Sack - $1.50
Per Barrel - $5.90
Order a Sack Today
THE BENSON GROCERY
225 North Jackson Street
Phone 184
LIBERTY'S iLIGHT
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Is really tlio freedom that conies
from Independence, and independ
ence can only belong to Uie thrifty
and saving. Young and old ought
to havo a bank account and here Is
(he place to hare it. We welcome
Individual accounts and are most ac
commodating (o our depositors. We
offer liberal Interest combined with
that security that belongs to solid
Institutions like ours.
X Interest on Time Deposits
First Trust and
Savings Bank
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