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• • • « ail tlnit is left tne of the blocsT True, selr. ed up with deus, tu the summer time I swore that If ever 1 saw yes» again A rear < • t iv':ter w. u up. f->r th» when deus are plenty that to the busi I should curse you.” majority ef Lieut t . it ’It: : Gtircb- est dog I ever saw; when he isn’t bit “And what lias become of tlie prin en wm iiidit.'.’!: . in a lit .<• pie i.-rautry. ing ut the deas he's snapping at the cipal cause—Tekla?" “Ho-bo! ,>■■> ■ >>u are on s|>eakiug flies. He never has a minute to spare, "Balt! She is fat and homely nw! the term wlih it *r-! _ lin«- «?" llerr G id- but when he is the busiest be is the mother of seven squalling children.” least account for practical purposes, berg langli.d "What a world! To think that Tek s there uaythins strange in this And there is a young fellow in my la should be at the bottom ~ot all this ft: t?” r! e aake . neighborhood who has a Waterbury tangle!” “Strange?" <--iu»d IL rr Gu!dberg. watch and smokes cigarettes. When A rap ou the door startled them. “Since when did go >se girls become in be isn’t winding his watch be Is light ing a cigarette. lie is a mighty busy Ilans slowly opened the door. Car- timate witli her s-retie flightless." michael stood outside. “Does u>>t yt.ur s s-ialism teach that young man. but he isn’t worth two Loops in a wuter barrel.’’—Eli Grocer. “Ah. captain!” Hans shook Car* we are all equal:" Copyright. 1ÇO9. by the Bobbs- michael by the band and drew him in Tlie vintucr tiillt'iped with his stein Merrill Company to the room. • in approval, and othc.s Imitated him. Hermann passed into the hull and Gtddberg was n<> ..niiiair.. fool. lie For the Business Man’s Benefit. softly closed the door after him. It sidestepped defeat by an assumption Some ads. are tiny tinkles was better that the American should of frankness. SYNOPSIS when they ought to be dynamite not see tiie emotion which still illu “Tell us about it. Tell us under explosions. Gretchen, a goose girl, meets a mysterious mined his face. what eir. uinstances you met her high ■t at “What’s the good word, captain?” in ness. Every one knows that this mar mountaineer and C armichael, American consul who starts in to Tho man in Dreilierg, Kingdom of Ehren.tein. Carmich quired Huns. riage is to take place." knock his cornjietitor knocks Carmichael put in a counter query. Gretchen nodded. “Nevertheless, her ael loves Princess Hildegrade. himself hardest. “What was your brother doing here?” highness has < hanged her mind." And at ft Gretchen's lover u Leo, a vinter. The prince “I have told him who I am." site recounted pi turtsquely her adven who doubts himself The man regent of ju^endheit sends Hildegard.* an offer “Was it wise?” ture in the royal gardens, anti till bung Is like the chap who rowed all marnage from King Frederick The princess "Hermann sleeps soundly. He will on her words in a kind of maze. night with his boat tied to a talk neither in his sleep uor in his wak was abducted in infancy and later restored to he "Hurrah!" shouted the vintner. "Long stake. ing hours. He lias forgiven me. ” live lief highness! Down with Ju father, the grand duke. ft ft “For what?” thoughtlessly. gendheit !” Gretchen and Leo are to wed after the vintage. A human yeast cake or two is “The time for explanations has not There was a fine chorus. Han. Grumbach of America reaches Dreiberg. needed in every community to yet come, captain." A police officer and three assistants leaven the lump and start the "Pardon me, Grumbach. But I came came down tlie stairs quietty. Carmichael becomes fond of Grumbach, who think bubbles. Be one yourself. "Let no one leave tiiis room!” the of admit, he was born in Dreiberg. Hildegrade's to bring you the invitation to the mili ft ft tary ball." ficer said sternly. bethrothal is announced. No small minded man can be Tlie broad white envelope emblazon Tlie dra mntie pa list- was succeeded come a great success as a mer Chancellor Herbeck suspects Grumbach, who ed with the royal arms fascinated bi- n babel of confusion. chant. The man who would later tell. Carmichael his real name is Breunner. Ilans, not by its resplendency, but “Ho, there! Stop him, you!” by achieve a big success must have He has a forged passport. King Frederick re the pbssibilities which it afford«!. It was the vintner who caused this a brain to grasp large things In fuses to marry I lildegaide, who is pleased. “Thank you. It was very good of cry, and tlie agility with which he their entirety nnd in their detail you." scrambled through the window into Gretchen takes a letter from a mystrrious old as well. “It was a pleasure, comrade. What tlie blind alley wits an inspiration. woman to Hildegrade. Tr.is woman cared for X « « do you say to an hour or two ut the “After him!” yelled tlie olilcer. Hildegrade when she was abducted. •5* Merchants in the south have Black Eagle? We'll drown our sor But they searched in vain. Herbcck prevents the grand duke from de rows together.” “Out into tlie street, every mother’s X awakened to the value of rural claring war on Jugendheit, Crambach proves to The Black Eagle was lively, as usual, son of you!" cried tlie officer, ’•'rids Is ❖ telephone lines and are seeking have been one of the princess' abductors. and there were some familiar faces. your last warning, Goldberg, The <a> to develop them with a view to j increasing their trade among the The vintner was there, and so was next time you go to prison.” Gretchen alone remain«!. It was ¿. rural population. In certain sec- Implored that you forget Hint black Gretchen. Carmichael hailed her. her duty to carry tlie steins up to the ? tions they have made large con- "This is my last night here, Herr moment. He was young, lie said, and J trlbutions to aid the farmers in [To be Continued) they offered him a thousand crowns, Curmichael.” slie said. X building their lines. lu 11 moment of despair he fell." I “Somebody lias left you a fortune?" <.4 44*4*444 4444444444* There was a jest in Carmichael’s eyes. “Despair! I»id lie confess?" "Yes," replied Gretchen, her Ups un "Yes." The Pacific Monthly’s Special “Did lie tell you to whom lie sold his smiling. “The poor lady who lived on the top floor of my grandmother’s honor?" Introductory .Offer "That lie never knew. A gypsy from bouse was rich. She left me a thou sand crowns.” tlie hills came to him, so lie'sttid.” "And what will you do with all that “From Jugendiieit?" “I say that he knew nothing. He be money?” asked Ilans. The Pacific Monthly, of Portland. "I uni going to study music.” lieved that tlie gypsy wanted her high Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated "I thought you wore going to be ness to hold for ransom. Ilans spoke monthly magazine which gives vert married soon, ” said Carmichael. of a girl called Tekla.” “Surely. But that will not hinder. I “Tekla? All, yes; Hans was in love full information about the resource; I shall have enough for two.” with that doll face.” and opportunities of the country Tlie vintner scowled over the top of “Hans followed the band of gypsies lying West of the Rockies. It tells into tlie moontnlns. Tlie real horror of his pa]s*r. Cariniclmel eyed him bis act did not come home to him till mischievously. Gretchen picked «P all about the Government Reclama then. All, tile remorse! But it Wils too her coppers and went away. tion Projects, free Government land "A beautiful girl." said Hans nb- late. They dressed the little one in and tells about the districts adapted rags. But when I ran away from them stractedly. “She might be Hebe with I took Iter little sltoes and cloak and no trouble at all.” Take Your Mental Scales and Weigh to fruit raising, dairying, poultry locket." At that day there was only one news- Matters Thoroughly From the View raising, etc. It has splendid stories Hermann was on his feet. G < rum •paper in Dreiberg. Tlie vintner pres point of an Outsider—Keep on the by Jack London and other noted bach’s eyes were as bright and glow cntly smoothed down the journal, I Main Street of Success, Not the Side i authors. Ing as coals. opened ills knife and cut out a para- Alleys of Failure. Hermann leaned forward. graph. Carmichael followed Ids move The Price is $1.50 a year, but to "Is it you. Hans, and I did not know ments slyly. Tin* vintner crushed the The science of merchandising has you T' route ins of the sheet into ti bull and risen rapidly in the past half decade, introduce it we will send six months “Il is I, brother.” dropped It to tiie floor, Then ho finish- but there are still merchants who sei) for fifty cents. This offer must be “My God!” Hermann sank down ed his beer, rose and proce«lcd down only trash and who care more for to accepted on or before February 1, weakly. 3 (lie stairs leading to tlie rathskeller below. Carmi, Intel culled a waitress day’s profits than for future patron 191 i. Send your name and address CHAPTER VIII. and asked iter to tiring a copy of that age. Such merchants are uo longer accompa tied by fifty cents in stamps day’s paper. Meantime lie recovered important. They are has tieens. They i THK HOCIAl.IHTS. are too weak, mentally and iluancially. and leatn all about Oregon, Wash HE ceiling spun and the gaslight tlie vintner’s paper, and when he final to withstand the rising standard of lj put tlie two together It was a simple ington, Idaho and California. separated itself into a hundred modern business. They are gradually matter to replace tin? missing cutting Address, The Pacific Monthtv, flames before the gaze of the 1 finding their way to tilt* side streets, amazed Hermann. "You said G rumbar it showed a mild interest over where they can dry up without any Portland, Oregon. 37 t4X tlie procedure. he was dead!” lie gasped to Grumbach body’s knowing it. "Why do you do that, captain?" “So 1 am to tlie world. Io you and to The time to tone iip our business is “A little idea I have, It may not al) who knew me," quietly. Contest Notice, now. Tomorrow begins with every “Wliy have you returned? The duke amount to anything.” But the Amer tick of the watch. Every good busi I lean was puzzled over the cutting. will hang you.” ness man knows the necessity of plan “Perhaps I am a fool, perhaps 1 am There were two sides to it. Which had ning for the next minute and the next Department of the linterior, willing to pay tin* penalty of my crime. interested the vintner? "I>o you care hour and ttife next day. United States Land Office, At least that was uppermost. I havt for another beer?" Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1910 Take your mental scales and weigh “No; I am tired and sleepy, captain." your business thoroughly, from the learn«l that Iter highness has. been A sufficient contest affidavit having been file 1 “All right. We’ll go back to the ho standpoint of an outsider. Would you found, and the roi>e is not made thill in this office by Noah M. Davison, contestan' will lit my neck. Will you denounce tel." consider ft a high class business if against Homestead Entry No. 13645, Seria A little time later Herr Goldberg some one else owned it? That's the me, brother?” 03779, made July I. 1904, for S.-W. 1-4 harangued his fellow Socialists bitter “1 ?’’ test. Section 20, Township 29 S., Range 13 W , "Wliy not? Five thousand crowns ly. Gretchen's business in tills society What are you doing to raise the tone was to serve. They had selected her of your store? Willamette Meridian, by Benjamin Perry, con still hang over me.” because thej* knew that she inclined “Blood money for me? No, Hans!” Are you steadily improving the qual testee, tn which it is alleged that said Benjamin "Besides, I have made a will. At toward the propaganda. Tho rat Its tty of tin* goods, to give your custom Perry has never resided u[>on or in any way im Roller had several windows and doors. ers it maximum value for the price? proved said land since making said entry, but my death you will be rich.” These )«1 to the biergarten, to tho Your competitor probably Is. “Rli-h?" has abandoned said land for over five years last “Yes, Hermann. I am worth 209.000 wine cellar and to an alley which had Do your methods conform to the past; said parties are hereby notified to appearl no opening on the street. Tlie police golden rule? Arc they ns liberal as crowns." respond, and offer evidence touching said al lias as yet never arrest«! anybody, your competitors? Hermann breafh«i witli effort. legation al 10 o'clock a. m. on November I, but several times tlie police had dis- "But riches are not everything." Do you run your business with as liersed Herr Goldberg and his disci “Sometimes they are little enough." much dignity as your banker conducts 1910, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner, «I his office in Bandon, Oregon, and that final ples on uecount of tlie noise. Tlie Ills? You should. Hans ngreed. window which led to the blind alley “Oil. wliy did you <1<» It?" I Do you try to sell each customer eariing will lx* held at 10 o'clock a. m , on “Have I not told you, Hermann? was six foot from tlie floor, twice ns what is really best for him. or merely November 15, 1910, before the Register anil There is nothing more to be ntld«l." broad as It was high and unbarred. try to pick Ills pocket as soon as pos- Rceiver at the United States Land Office in Then, with rising passion: “Nothing J'nder this window sat the vintner. siitle? Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, more now Hint m.v henri Is blister«! He was a probationer, a novitiate. Do you lie or juggle words tn your in a proper affidavit, filed Sejitember 19. 1910, and Hcarr«! witli regret and remorse. Tltis was his second attendance. advertising? Exaggeration does more set forth facts which show that after due dili “Brothers, shall tills tiling take harm titan good. God knows tli.-it I have repented and gence personal service of this notice can not be rejientisl. 1 went to war because 1 place?" eri«i Herr Goldberg. "Shall Do you use big box car black cap wunt«l to be killed. They shot me the daughter of Ehrenstein become ital letters in your advertising? Cir made, it is .hereby ordered and directed that here and here and here, nnd tills saber Jugendholt’s vassal? Oh, how wo have cuses do. tint they appeal to a different such nctice be given by due and proper pub lication. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Registro cut would have split the skull of any fallen! Where is kind of crowd. other man. But it was willed that 1 tin* grand duke’s 38-15 Do you print your entire catalogue should come linck here." pride we have in each advertisement? You should “My poor brother! You must fly. hoard so much not. Nobody wants to rend your In The chancellor Is suspicious.” alroiit? Are we, voice. i i Notice for Publication. ”1 know that. But since you. my then, afraid of.Tu- Do you always state the price In brother. fnll«l to identify mo certainly gendlieit?" each advertisement? That’s the prln- his excellency will not. And you will “No!” roared his clpal point the reader wants to know, Department of the interior, not betray me when I tell you that I auditors. Do you put glaring printed signs on U. S. I.and Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, have returned principally to find out "I have n plan, pneknges? No customer wants to tie whence came those thousand crowns." September 14, 1910 brothers. It will a walking signiionrd for your store. "All! Find that out. Ilans; yes. yes!" Notice is hereby given that Albert N. Treadgold show the duke to Do you pay enough attention to the Hermann began to look more lik<* him what desperation appearance of your store? Is It mod of Cass City, Michigan, Who on September 3, self “But what was your part?” he has driven us ern and attractive? Take a look nt 1909, made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456, “Mine? I wns to tell where her nt last. We will it now, from the standpoint of the for Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 2, Township 30, S. highness nnd her nurse were to be nt TnEN. mob the Jugond- Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of man on tho street a certain hour of the day, nothing AFRAID OF JUOKND- helt embassy on Do you notice whether every corner intention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, HEIT?" more. My running away was the ex the day of the pression of my guilt; otherwise they wedding. We will tear It apart, brick Is thoroughly clean and every nrtlcle to establish claim to the land above described, ready for a customer to see or handle? before A. D. Morse, United States Ciommisuon- would never have connected me with by brick, stone by stone." Do you use enough light for n close er, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 29th day of Nov- tlie nlHluctlon." “Hurrah!” cried the noisy ones. inspection of tho goods? If you don't 1910. Ilans rose. Tho noise subsided. Gretchen spoke. customers will distrust you.—Progres "Hans, have you no other greeting?” Claimant names as witnesses: "Her serene highness will not marry sive Retailer. Hermann ask«l. spreading out his the king of Jugendiieit." Robert Walker, of Bandon, Oregon I arms "Oh, indeed!" said Goldberg, bowing Harry Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. Busy, but No Account. Tii«1 wanderer's face beam«!, nnd with ridicule. “Since when did her G. T. Treadgold, of Bandon. Oregon. Tho generally accepted belief that the brothers embraced. serene highness make you her con- Pearl R Walker, of Bandon. Oregon. n person Is useful in |>ro|>on1on ns he "You forgive me, then, Hermann?" i daut?” is busy la controverted by n writer BENJAMIN F. JONES. "Must I Put. little. Hane? You. are "Her serene highness told me so her- who aAjtl; “I have a 4l<>fl who Is load- 37-10 Register. I Goose Girl By HAROLD MacGRATH (.)/■ BANDOB Capital Stock $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg. President. J. Denholm. President; F. J. Fahy, Cashi r; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. Vice A general banking business trai .acted end customers given every accommodation con- su'eat with safe anti conservative banking CORRESPONDEN IS; The Amr icon National Bank, of San Francisco. Calif; Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oreg, n; 1 he Chase National Bank, of New York. Home Baken ■ Ist Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trcwbridge’s Store (’¡IAS. IIERZK PROP. I aï í¿rrx¡ak<íaa THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN S Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, Our $10.00 & $7.ö() 3.00 interests are your interests. Fair good service our motto A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San rates and Francisco L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon Bi BHtx SIIIBEtDS BLACKSMITHS J KENNEDY Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty Prices S.S. ELIZABETH ' s i J Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and Pj San Francisco 5 NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED First Class Passenger Fare, - $7.50 Freight Rates, - $3 on Up Freight •J. E. WALSTROM, Agoni, Bandon. Gregne. E.A E. T. Kruse, owners and .nanacers, 24 California St., San f rancisco. MARTIN TRANSFER LINE B. C. MARTIN, Proprietor (Successor to J. Jenkins) Heavy and Light Draying. Best grade of Coal on Hand. Barns—Timm ms' Old Cannery C<M M tS'.X 2i Have you Thought About Lights for this Winter Now is the time to make preparation for electric lights tor the long winter evenings. Call and see us and let us show you may have better lights than the kerosene lamp can give, with Itttle or no more cost. Avoid the risk of fire—do away with the nuisance of cleaning lamp chimneys. Install electric lights, and you will not be without them for twice the cost. Let us figure with you We will treat vou right. BANDON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Next Door West of Cotimerilh Christensen Co. « A. Me NAllt THE HARDWARE MAN BRIDGE 8c BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heater« have in them to many excelleni-ier s that they are now acknowledged the greatest «lien on the coa«t and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office necessities, and price* range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Oar Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. Subscribe For The Recorder • • o O* S ? S I ANI» Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. T / g I Strs. b iHeld & Bandon NOW THE TIME TO GET BUSY % IIA.MHIX » o O o o »