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■* i • •• e * •• Ijopinjay stopped you?" he cried. “I understand. But if you are dis "To the clock mender’s." cover d here you will be harshly dealt "I’ve nothing to du. I’ll go with with.” you. I've an idea that I should like The other shrugged and picked up to talk with you about a very impor his watch. “Can I lie of material as tant matter Will you come into the sistance? No? Proud old Imbecile!” gurdeu with me now?” said the mountaineer kindly “You "Yes. te rr ” have been deeply wronged, but some “S<> juu are going to become a prims day you will be right I myself shall dotina?” be Is-gau. seating himself op- see wliat can be ' [sMlte her on a chair in the garden. done with the “I am going to try,” she smiled. duke.” By tlAktHÖ MacORATH “Have you uuy dreams? 1 mean the \ “He will never ' kind one bus In the daytime—when the 1 be brought to ; eyes are wide opeu.” renson uuless in Copyright. 1909 by the Bobba- t “Oh. jet!” dubitable e v 1 - Merrill Company deoce of my in Me earn a complete stock of “Who has not dreamed of riding In I nocence co n • carriages, of dressing in silks, of wear- [ fronts him. The Ing rich ornaments?** SYNOPSIS place ouce occu of School Books and the “Ah!” Gretchen clasped her hands pied by my "And there are palaces too.” Grfit hen, a fi«o«r girl, mrcU a M name is obUter “To be sure. How would you like a iuoua U inrer arui (. arm* liar I, Amritcan consul most complete line of ated I have giv dream of this kind to come true?” laLhrtLrrg, Kingdom of FJirentlrm ( arruKh en the l»*st of “ Do they ever Come true?" ar I loves Prince«# I iikirgracir*. my heart and of “In this particular case I Ifni a fairy my brain to Eh- Gretchen* lovrr m l^eo, a v in ter The pnme With one touch of my wand—this oak r e n s t e I n—for regent ui Jugeruihm M*ndi I iiidrgardr an otirr °t staff I can bring you all tbeaa things | you liaie dreamed about. IIow would j this! 1 nm innocent.” marita^c from King Frederick ihr prince? “1 believe you, Carl Remember. Ju wa* a I/ducted in infamy and later restored to hr i you like a little palace, with servants in the city. Our prices are gendheit will always welcome you. I st your t>e<'k and call. With carriages lather, the grand dukr. to ride In. with silks and velvets to ' must be going.” Grruhen aadLeo are to wed alter the vintage. ' wear and Jewels to adorn your hair?" , rijtht Carmichael walked his horse This Han* Grumba« h of Americ a rrm-hrs Oiriberg. A shadow fell u | k > ii her face. “By wiiut right should I possess morning he had ridden out almost to Carmichael becomes load of Gfumbach, who - the frontier and was now on his re these things?" admit* he was born in Dreiberg. I hidegrade’* j turn. "By tlie supreme right of beauty beihrodial u announced. No longer did Cnmiichael take the beauty alone” Chancellor Hetbeck suspects Grumbach, who I o south pass for his morning rides. That “Come, let us go /or your clock,' he was the favored going of her highness, lalrr trlli ( ar him Lari his teal name u Breunner. said, rising. "I am an old fool.” He ha a forged pa:*poi<. King Frrcirfkk re Gretcbeu had gone home with her and he avoided her now In truth, lie iuic» to marry I lildr^atdr, who i* pirated. clock, but still llerr Ludwig, as the (land not meet her now; it would have been out of wisdom She was to O etc hr n take* a httrr from a mysterious olo mountaineer called himself, tarried in marry the king of Jugendbeit; It was shop. the dim ami musty woman to I iiidegrade. li i* v»<Sfn«cn cared lor “I've u watch I ■boii!d like you to in the order of things that he ride For constitutional amendment Hildrgradr wh*n she was abductrc. alone. look over.” tie said to the clockmaker. giving to cities and towns The road to Eissen began about six Herbcck prevent thr grand duk from de. The clock mender literally |xjunced miles north of the base of the Dreiberg exclusive power to license, daring war on Jugrpjli -tt, Gr*ml>a< h prove., to upon it "Where did you get a watch mountain. It swerved to the east. As regulate, control, suppress, like tills'. ” be demanded suspiciously. hive been our of th<* ptiucess* abductors. Carmichael reached the fork he heard “ It is mine. You will find my name or prohibit the sale of intox 1 ru, thr vmter, esc apes when the polk r raid the faruff mutter of hoofs. Coming engraved In ide the back lid " a sociaiut mrrting. Gretchen hrafs hr is u .>y icating liquors, within^the along the road from Eissen were a trio The cli ck mender pried open the of riders ('ns ml, Intel laughed weakly from Jugvndhrit. ihr mountaineer shat o.is municipality/ case, adjusted bls glass and dropped Should he mount and lie off before 328 X Yes him. Leo lays a trap for C arimd.arl. it. shaking with terror the made the turn? lie waited i hr mountaineer defends Gretchen from in “So tills is tlie end." the amazed $he entne In full flight, rosy, radiant, sult and off« r* her a pa lac r and |< weis. She watt limaker gasped, “of all my labors, endokskd by ns lovely n Diana. With a short nod to me and to what little I have left! ” decline!*. An old dock mender i* recognized by of her bead she signa’'d for the two 40,000 ORBGON CITTZXN8 "Fiddlesticks! I aiu here for no pur soldiers to fall back. the mountaineer. Grumbach meets Hildrgra e pose regarding you. comrade. Your and u amazed by a locket she carries. Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso The two were embarrassed. secret is ns dead as it ever was ” The little cavalcade directed its ciation, ois Electric Building, “Gott! For seventeen, eighteen years course toward the city. Portland, Oregon. against her will Is always at heart a I have traveled hither and thither? al (Paid advertisement.) coward.” said the mountnlneer. ways on some false clew. Never a I To be Continued] The colouel aelzed the old tnau hy band of gypsies I tieard of that I did the almuliler to push him aside. He not seek them out. Nothing, nothing! put out one of ills arms au-i clasped You will never know what 1 have gone the colonel In such a manner that he through, and uselessly, to prove my gasped. He was in the clutch of a Innocence. What benefit to rue would Carpathiau bear. have been a crime like that of which “1 will kill you for this!" 1 wu< accusisl? Was I not high in “So?” The old man thrust hhn back honor and wealth? Wtiat benefit to several feet without any visible ex me. I say all my estates confiscated, ertion. He let my wife dead of Biiame »i his staff slide "But why the rlorh?’’ in wonder, into bis hand. "It was a pastime of mine when I The colonel whs a boy. 1 used to be tinkering drew tits saber and lunged to ward his assail nut The old man laughed. He turned the thrust YOU ARE with bis staff MORE INDEPENDENT IN A Then the old man struck back NICE HOME The saber rattlisl to the st o n e flooring. The victor put Ids foot upon It. On his part the !>!<>< xl colonel's suddenly cooled. “ M y sword." the colonel manded. *1 WILL “1 could have Fon THIS broken it half a dozen times Here, take It. But be wise In the future and draw it only Tint clock wi'stiEK ritiEK o»» n the case . in the right.” among all the clocks in the bouse. Outside the old man laid his hand The grand duke lias a wonderful Frie on the colonel's arm sian clock. One day it fell out of or “You must never bother her again der. ami the court Jeweler could do Listen You are Colonel von Wal- uothlng with it. 1 was summoned- I! lensteln; yoti are something more be- No one recognized me. 1 have changed sides.'' so 1 laid begun to give up hope when “What do you infer?" the gypsy 1 was seeking was seen by “I Infer nothing Now nnd then one of my agents. He alone knows there happens strange leakage in the tile secret. And 1 am waiting, waiting. duke's affair*. The man Is well paid But you believe. Ludwig?” He is a gambler, and one is always “Carl, you are innocent of it all. reasonably certain that the gambler Come to Jugendbeit.” will be wanting money. l>o you un “No, Ludwig; this is my country, derstand?-' however unjustly it has treated me.” “Yes, yes. But if your gypsy fails •'Who are you?” "Who I am Is of no present conse you ?” “Still I shall remain. I nm only six qilellt-e. But 1 know who and what you are. If you behave yourself you ty-elglit, yet no one would believe me There were letters will be allowed to continue In prosper under eighty, Ity. but if you attempt to molest that found in my desk, all forgeries, I fleil girl again there will be uo more gold to Parts. I wrote Ilerbevk once while coming over the frontier from Jugettd there, He Itelieved that 1 was inno- cent.” heit. Now do you understand?” “Yes,” weakly “He keeps a stead}' hand on the “Go. But be advised and walk ci” duke." i “But you—What are you doing in eumspectly,” The colonel, pale and distrait, saw in Dreiberg In this guise?” “Well, once upon a time there lived his mind's eye a squad of soldiers, a wall, a single volley and a dishonored a king He was young. He had an roll of earth. Military Informers were uncle who watched over him and his given abort shrift The colonel went affairs. This prince regent had an Idea regarding the future welfare of to the barracks this nephew. He would bring him up to tie a man. well educated, broad CHAPTER X. minded and clean lived. The lad grew CHI MHACII PICKS Ll> A LOCKET. up clean in mind, strong tn body, lib ' AM going into the garden. Gretch eral, a fine prince. In his palace few en. Bring ute n stein of brown." saw anything of him after Ills fifteenth The mountuineer smiled genially. year. He went into the world under $3.75 ‘ "But I am not working here an assumt'd name. By and by became Fine Iron Beds at_________ auy more." said Gretchen. home quietly. In one month he was Nice Dressers ___ $9.00 “Shy has had a fortune left her.” to be coronated. And now what do said Frau Bauer. ______ ____________ $3.00 you think? lie must have one more Good Rockers "Well. well!” The mountnlneer adventure. Just one. And one nx>rn- ■earned vastly pleased. “And how Ing his uncle found him gone Ah! Clothes Pins per dozen______________________________ lc much is this fortune?” The prince regent set it going that his Art Squares, 9x12, from ____ $6.50 to $28.00 "Two thousand crowns.1 Gretchen majesty had gone «-hunting in Ba was not sure, but to her there always varia Then the prince regent put on The Best Stove in town for the money, at_________ $38.00 «eetued to lie n secret laughter behind xome old clothes and went a-venturing I those clear eyes. himself ” “Haudaome! Amt what will you do “Ami the end?” now?" “God knows." said Ludwig. “Study for the opera.” “And fatuous fool that this uncle The old man was Jubilant wm . He tried to marry off his The House Furnisher, Bandon, Oregon “Wliara were you folng when thia ne£iiew\" School Books Goose Girl School Supplies 1 ablets and Supplies BANDON DRUG CO Settle It Now Settle It Right Out jJiA -ßuÄ/nitivut toijavnô tat oWv Atoït, JfowT />,-/.\'A' OI- l< »MIO5 01(11.OX Capital Stock $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J L. Krooenl-e-.-. I‘ie»..ient J. Denholm. PreudeU; F. J. Fahy. Cashiei Frank Ham. I P. Haaly. \ re A general baakuig buaneutraerated and cuMomer. g.»merer) a.<onua.Ualu n sutent with sate and ¿onsetrati. • banking CORRESPONDENTS The Amers.an National Bank, ot San 1 lan.iwo. Calil, Merchant; National Bank. Portland, Oregon. The < ha <■ National Bank, ol New York. Home Baken 1st Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry OF ALL KINDS. 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