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THE LION AND THE MOUSE By CHARLES KLEIN A Sttf) ef America* Lift Novelized Eretti the Play by ARTHUR HORNBLOHC COPYRIGHT. IVO*, BY G. W Biott meantime had been figuring on flbe time of Shirley’s probable arrival If the cablegram had been received in Vhris the previous evening, it would DILLINGHAM will bs wsUF gocMt! nspasm Mkti««’ *• «i»^! Lo.»n.k.. ■ Hw head lay oa hla si.«mater, aafl ba us abb «a ton omsi*« ■»*, »» 50 2.5 ft. $rï»;<5 etrotoad ber kalr with his hand, aaaNa | tuthay 'f Lot 4 Block x, Mary A Lowe, 50.25 tt. $4» ;v> to speak from pent up eiauti«x>. Abe R k A» with a forced geyety that Lot 5 Block 8. Mae I. Walker Mrs Rossmore could not recorsr i slight have deceived any one but the .U'.’Jfi ft. **'.:> 3.5 l<ot G Block 8, R E L Bedllllou. from her stupefaction on seeing her judge He underatocxl the motive of 50 25 ft. sister. Mm. Blake explained that she her audden change in manner, and l.ot 7 Block 8. Ella J Nrlson, had come chiefly for the benefit of the "7 75 ft. 1121.10 silently he bl«*saed her for making hie Lot 1 Block 9, Mary E. Walker. voyage and announced ber intention of bulden lighter. 4.7 ft. ♦ 11« . 90 returning on the same steamer. "Yea. dear, it's not bad.” be aaid Lot 2 Block 9, Mary E. Walker. All Kinds of "Bo, you see, 1 shall bother you only 47.2 ft. »4 15 "There’s not much room, though." a few days,” abe said. Lot 3 Block 9, Mary E. Walker. "There’s quite enough,” she Insisted 47 -'ftt. $«4.15 “You'll stay just as long as you "Let me see.” Bhe tiegau to count on Lot 4 Block 9. Frank L. Lowe, wish," rejoined Mrs. Rossmore “Hap 47 2 ft. »61 15 ber fingers, T[jstalrs. three rooms, pily we have just one bedroom left." Lot 5 Block 9. Frank L Lowe, eb, and above that three more"— 47 2 ft »4 15 Then, turning to Eudoxla, who was "No,” smiled the judge; "then come« Lot 6 Block 6, James McNaughton.' wrestling with the baggage, which 4« 2 ft. »'4 15 formed a miniature Matterhorn on the the roof.” Lot 7 Block 9, R 11 Rosa. 62.2 ft. $>5.a.5 i "Of course, ■be laughed; “ bow stu- sidewalk, she gave instructions: i«arcel OI of IHIIU land iieginning beginning at rue the NW ( - , __ . . . . i A I«ri-ei Furnished at Living Prices. A share pid of me-s nice gable roof, a sloping a «or of Cbnrch St. and extending NW • “Eudoxla, you'll take this lady's bag .................. - ...................... ' ....................................... - uf the Public Patronage gage to the small bedroom adjoining roof that the rain runs off lieautifuUy along Atwater St. 175.2 ft. Alex Kennedy snd .1 H Shields, I Miss Shirley’s. She is going to stop Oh. I can see that thia Is going to be and J < ' Shields ( Solicited awfully jolly—just like camping out. with us for a few days.” 12ti ♦ tt »243.90 4« .8 ft. $94.15 Taken completely aback at the uews You kuow how I love camping out A parcel or of iaiia land oeginnrng beginning nt at tne the NW I <* N w / t of this new addition, Eudoxla looked ▲ml you have a piano too" of last above described parcel and - S1>. ™,t.... ■« lb. .-om., »».r. Cor. at first defiance. She seemed on the extending NW along Atwater Sf .57 ft > I VM 57ft $110 05 V M Lowe point of banding in her resignation stood oue of those homely Instrument« of land beginning al the NW there and then. But evidently she which _ hardly deserve to tie dignified I I A oe parcel rv f Inal u I ox , L,.mwi I ....1 - . —. -J | Cur. of last h I hiv « described parcel I ami thought better of it, for, taking a cue by the name piano, with a cheap, extending NW alone Atwater Str or from Mrs. Rossmore, she asked lu the gaudily painted case outside and a tin the extension to Firat ctreet, 61 2-3 ( ; pan effect inside, and which are usual feet sureastlc manner of her mistress: YonPegert, 612 3 ft. $il9 ilil "Four is tt now, m'm? I suppose the ly to be found in the poorer chtas of A parcel Fred land «"-«11111'111: t>egin111ia> at the »Y NW Uhiwlor. 1 ' . of 1 b lilt* .X f ‘ above - I ’"' ’ couatitootion of the United States al- country boarding houses, I noimy «at | n <\>r .. o a f | I art described parcel . and .5 | ^a__ wr... . . Sf Iowa a family to is- as big as one likes down and ran her fingers over the extending NW along Atwater <»r the extension to First St. 82 ? 3 I to make it. It’s hard on us girls, but keys, determined to like everything. feet “It’s a little old," was her comment, if it’s the law. it’s all right, m’m. The F L Lowe. 8‘2 2 3 ft $15« ,»1 more the merrier!” AVith which broad “but I like these zither effect«. IPs A parcel of land beginning nt tin NW Cor of la«t above described pHr side she hung the bags all over herself just like the sixteenth century spinet. I can see you and mother dancing a cel and extending NW along Atwater and staggered off to the house. st. or the axteaaiou la Fimi Btreel Btott explained that the larger pieces stately minuet." she smiled. 133 feet !W R Panter, 133 ft. »?"ii>.70 aud the trunks would come later by ex bas a «elect stock of (Continued next week | A parcel of land beginning at the"] press. Mrs. Rossmore took him aside NAv Cor. of last above described par- | while Mrs. Blake joined Shirley and cel and extending NW' along Atwater' the judge. St. or the extension Io First Street, I 157 feet. “Did you tell Shirley?” asked Mrs. Geo. P. Laird. 157 ft. $303.1)0 liossmore. “How did ahe take it?' C. R. W ADE, ‘She knows everything,” answered Recorder of the Town of Bandon. Stott, “and takes it very sensibly. We shall find her of great moral assistance tn our coming tight In the senate," he Administratrix and Guardian P. 6. HOYT, Prop. added confidently. Notice. Realizing that the judge would like CoUKTEOUS T he ATM ENT. to be left alone with Shirley, Mrs. l.uoute<l in EL DORADO BUILDING, Notice is hereby given that the under Rossmore Invited Mrs. Blake to go up First Street, BANDON. OREGON signed lias been duly appointed by the ■ l’OJ-i!« stairs and see the room she would SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR | <’onnty Court of the State of Oregon, for have, while Stott said he would tie <' ooh County, as Administratrix for the Kaution, Oregon CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. glad of a washup. When they had I estate of Niels A. Pederson, and Guardian gone Shirley sidled up to her father in Bathroom newly lilted op with Porcelain of minor children. her old familiar way. Therefore, all persons having claims Tub. Hot or Cold llutliN 25 cent “I’ve just been longing to see you. LEWIN'S Meat Market MEATS and PROVISIONS «aid to ber the day before: "My daughter will be here tomorrow, Eudoxla *’ ▲ look expressive of both displeasure and astonishment marred the classic feature« of the hireling Putting ber broom aside and placing her arms akimbo, she exclaimed in an Injured tMte: “And it's a daytber you’ve gut dow ? Bo it’« three in family you are! When I took the place, it's two you tould me there was!” “Well, with your kind permission,” replied Mrs. RoMmore, “there will be three In future. There 1« nothing in the constitution of the United States that says we can't have a daughter without consulting our help, 1 b thereY’ The sarcasm of this reply did not es cape even the dull edged wits of the drudge Bhe relapsed into a dignified silence and a few minutes later was discovered working with some show of enthusiasm. The judge was nervous and fidgety He made a pretense to read, but it was plain to see that his mind was not on his book. He kept leaving his chair to go and look at the clock; then he would lay the volume aside and wan der from room to room like a lost soul Ills thoughts were on the dock at Ho boken. By noon every little detail bad been attended to, and there was nothing further to do but sit and wait for the I arrival of Stott and Bhirley. They were to be expected any moment now. The passengers had probably got off the steamer by 11 o’clock. It would against the said estate are notified to take at least two hours to get through present the same, duly verified, to the un- the customs and out to Massapequa If you want your watch to give designed at the office of C T. Blunien- The judge and his wife sat on the satisfaction send it to E. . ark er rot her. in Hie Town of Bandon, in said porch counting the minutes and strain County'«nd State, within six months from & o., successor to V. R. Wilson or the 18tb day of July. 1907. tlic same being ing their ears to catch the first sound I of the train from New York. the date of the first publication of this Wilson Jewelry o. , oquille. “I hope Btott broke the news to her notice. gently,” said the judge. Dated this 18th day of July, 1907. Mas. G krda B kdehson , "I wish we had gone to meet her our- | — AT— Administratrix of the Estate of Niels A. selves,” sighed his wife. Pederson, and Guardian of Minor The judge was silent, and for a mo Children. ment or two be puffed vigorously at At North Bend I his pipe, as was his habit when dis content notice . BANDON turbed mentally. Then he said: Department of the interior, U 8. Laud Office at Roseburg Or. “I ought to have gone, Martha, Nice clean rooms. 2.5 and 50c a night; $1.25 Is now open for the re Jone 12, 1907. I was afraid. I’m afraid to look A snffioient contest affidavit having lieen , a week; $5.00 a month. ception of patients. The own daughter tn the face and tell tiled in this office by Edwin E. Stillwell, conte-tant, against homestead entry No. terms ate $10 per week that I am a disgraced man, that 1 13135, made October 6, 191«, for the NW>4 to be tried by the senate for corrup and upwards. For par of Bedi m 25, Township 29. 8. Range 15 W., tlon, tierbapa impeached and turued by Robert A. Dock contest««, in which it t¡pillars apply to : : off the bench aa if I were a criminal. is alleged that said Robert A. Doak has vholl abandoned said tract and changed j Bhirley won’t believe it; sometimes 1 his residence therefrom for more than two I can’t believe it myself. I often wake veers since making said entry and next ' up la the night and think of it as part prior to the date herein; that said tract i not settled upon and cultivated by said of a dream, but when morning cornea party as required by law : that said absence North Bend, Or. it's still true- it’s still true!" was not due to employment in the military He smoked on in silence. Then hap or uaval service of the United States in "Father, father, what hatte they done to pening to look up be noticed that his lime of war. said parties are hereby notified youf” to appear, respond and offer evidence wife was weepiug. He laid his hand Notice of Tax Liens. lonchrng said allegation at 10 o’clock H. a. in. gently on hers You Can’t Expect to (let • tr July 30. 1907, before T Blninenrotber She turned to get “Don’t cry, dear; don't make it hard father,” ahe aaid Notary Public, at bis office at Bandon. , u ' - Worth. for $1, But Oregon, and that final hearing will be held er for me to bear Shirley must see a good look at him, and, noticing the ) 'ou. Can (let Your tines of care which had deepened dur Notice ia hereby given by authority of the at 10 o’clock, a. m. on August 13, 1907. be no trace of tears ” Board of Trustees of the Town of Bandon, tore the Register and Receiver at the . MOJCE } "N WORTH at ing her absence, she cried: “ Why. bow “I was thinking of the injustice of Coos County, State of Oregon, made upon I uited States Land Office in Roseburg. it all,” replied Mrs. Rossmore, wiping you've changed! I can scarcely be the ltith day of July 1907, and duly entered < Iregon. lieve it’s you. Say something. Let in the Journal of Proceedings for that day. The said coin« ataut having, in n proper her eyee. that an assessment has been levied against affidavit, filed Jun« 10, 1907, set forth facta “Fancy Bhirley in this place, living me hear the sound of your voice, fa the following described property, and the which show that after due dilligence |>er from hand to mouth,” went on the ther.” same has been entered Hl the docket of «onal service of this notice cannot !>• made llciiler in Ihmtv anil Shoes The judge tried to Bin lie. Town lien«, said entry being made pursuant It is hereby ordered and llin-cted that judge "Why, my dear girl, I" — to Ordinance No. H5, which provides for the such n iti -e I»,- givr n l.y due and proper “That's the least,” answered bis wife. ItepnirniL’ Death and promptly done at Shirley threw her arras round his improvement of Atwater Street and the Ex puLlmuCioo. “Bbe’s a fine, handsome girl, well edu lowest living priepfl. tension of First Street. I liis notice will be B knjamin L. E ddy . Ih eister. cated and all the rest of it Bhe ought neck. published for the last tune upon the first day "Ah, yes, now 1 know it’s you," she of August. 1907, and within five days there to make a giMMl marriage.” No mat after, namely upon the 6th day of aaid ter what state of mind Mrs. Rossmore cried. month, the assessments ao levied on the fid "Of course it Is, Bhirley, my dear might be in, she never lost sight of lowing described property must lie paid to Who else would girl. Of course it is C. Y. Lowe, t reasurer of the Town of Ban the practical «ide of tblnga don. and a duplicate receipt therefor tiled "Hardly with her father's disgrace it be 7’ "Yes, but it isn't the same," Insisted with the Recorder, or Execution will be hanging over her bead,” replied the issued thereon according to law judge wearily. “Who,” he added, Shirley. “There is no ring to your voice. It sounds hollow and empty, "would have the courage to marry a girl whose father was publicly dis like an echo. And this place,” she add In Commercial Addition to ed dolefully, “this awful place”— Capital $25,000 00 graced T' Bandon. Hhe glanced around at the cracked Both relapsed into auother long si lence, each mentally reviewing the ceilings, the cheaply paper«««! walla, the Assessed t<< Sum Assessed BOARD OF DI li E< ’ Kilis ; J. L. K bonknbkho , Pre«i«1ent, J. D enholm , Vice 1’rea F. J. F ahy , Casliier, F rank F lam . T. 1’. H anly . past and s[M-culating on the future. shabby furniture, and her heart sank leit 1 Block 2 Mary E. Ledgerwood. 66.6 ft. $128.50 Suddeuly Mrs. Rossmore started. Sure as she realized the extent of their mi« 2 Block 2, ThoniHH Devereux. Lot ly she could not be mlstakeu! No, the fortune. She bad come back prepared 50 ft, $96.50 A Keneiul b nikini* biHinwi trans icted, anil cantomerH sziven every Rrcorurwdntioi- clanging of a locomotive bell whs for th«« worst, to help win the fight for Lot 3 Block 2, Peter Nelaun Estate, conflistent with Rufe «nd conHervativn banking. $96.50 M tt. her father's honor, but to have to plainly audible. The train was in. 4 Block 2, William Galber, Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. From the direction of the station came atruggle against sordid poverty as well, Lot $96.50 ISO ft to endure that humiliation in addition people with parcels and hand bags Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon Lol 5 Block 2. Robert Fredericks, to disgrace-ah, that was something A C. Hleily, et al, 50 fl. $«>1.50 aud pretH*ntiy there was heard the wel The Chase National Bank of New York. come sound of carriage wheels crunch •he bad not antlcffiattM! She changed Lot 8 Block 2, Harsh Costello, Hank Open from 9 am f«» 12 m., and I p in $45.90 23 8;rt. Ing over the stones. A moment later color, and her voice faltered. Tier fa- Lot 9 Block 2. H. D. Gherken, they saw coming round the bend In tber had been closely watching for 45.3 ft. *87.40 the road a cab plied up with small just such signs, and be read her Lot 10 Block 2, C. J. Daily, $247.00 12« ft. thoughts. baggage 10 Block 3. R. H Rosa, 130.5 rt. *251.85 “It’s the best we can afford. Bhirley." Lot "Here they are! Here they are!” he said quietly. ‘The blow has been cried Mrs Rossmore "Com«, Hu doxla!” she called to the servant, while complete. I will tell you everything. Woodland Addition she herself hurried down to the gate. You shall judge for yourself. My ene The judg»», fully as agitated as her mies have done for me at last' 99 Bandon “Your enetulesY’ cried Shirley eager self, only showing his emotion In a different »'ay, remain«*«! on the p«ch. ly. 'Tell me who they are so I may Lot 10 Block 3, J. H. Yaeger Estate. 130.5 ft. $180.10 go to them." pah* and anxious Lot 11 Block 3, J. H. Kirne estate. The cab atopp«*d at the curb, and “Yea, dear, you shall know every- 137 5 ft. $189.7.5 Btott alighted, first helping out Mrs thing, but not now. I You are tired after Lot 8 Block 4. J H. Kirne Batate. 130 5 ft. Tomorrow sometime your journey. Lot 9 Block 5. R H Rosa, 1372» ft. Blake. Mrs Rossmore a astonishment Btott and I will explain everything.” Lot 10 Bha'k 5, R H Rosa. 50 25 rt. on seeing her sister was almost com "Very well, father, aa you wish,” Lot 11 Block 5, R H. Rosa, 60.25 fl. leal aaid Bhirley gently. “After all," abe Lot 12 Block 5. Il H. Rosa. 50.25 ft "Milly!” ahe exclaimed. Lit 13 Block 5, li. H Roas, 50.25 ft. added In an effort to appear cheerful, Lot 14 Block 5. K H. Rosa. 80.25 ft. They embraced first and explained “what matter where we live ao long Lot 5 Block 6, J 11 Yaeger Estate. afterward, Then Shirley got out and S3.Ö6 ft. $115.30 aa we have each other?” was In her mother's arms She drew away to hide her tears and Lot 6 Block 6, J H Yaeger Estate, M 55 ft. *73.90 “Where's father?” was Shirley's first left the room on pretense of Inspecting Lot 7 Block 6, Bandon Mfg. Co. question the bouse. She looked Into the dining 53JH» ft. *73.1« 'There- he's coming!” room and kitchen and opened the cup Lot 8 Block 6. Bandon Mfg Co. Tbe judge, unable to restrain his Im 83 55 ft. »115 :» board«, and when abe returned there I Block I I B Win«ton Morri« patience longer, ran down from the •> Block I were no visible signs of trouble In ber and porch toward the gate Shirley, With 3 I lock 7 1 W C Wrenshall face. a cry of mingled grief and joy, precip At V» ft $115 30 "It’s a cute little bouse, Isn't It?” she 53 55 ft. $7:90 itated herself on bls breast. "Tvs always wanted a little 53 55 ft. $73.90 ' Father, father,'' ahe cried between said W C Wrenshall her sob«, "what have they done to piare like this all to ourselves. Oh, If lx>t « Block I . 83J15 ft $ 15 « you only knew how tired I am of New you?” Lot I Block fl. William Gallier, York and Its great uffly hoiaea, Its «0 25 it $110.75 “T%er^_then^ mychdd! Everything ffotaue tt osrv^fc jtt ttmaotte Lot 2 Block 8. E M Gallier, 50 25 ft. *»».» E. LEWIN Prop WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Ei, D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS "By the way, where'» your daughter t ” b« too late to catch the French boat. The North German Lloyd steamer was the uext to leave, aud It touched at Cherbourg She would undoubtedly cmm on that In a week at moot abe would be here. Then it became a ques Hon aa to who should go to me«*t her at the dock. The judge could not go, that waa certain. It would be too ranch of an ordeal. Mrs Roeamore did not know the lower part of the city wail and had no experience in meet la* ocean atoamahlpa Thera waa only OM way out—would Btott go? Of course he would, aud he would bring Bhirley back with him to Massapequa. •n during the next few days while Matt and the judge tolled p thalr caaa, which often neo brief tripe to the city, Mrs Rossmore, ae«x>nded with sulky Indifference by Eodoxla, waa kept busy getting a room ready for bar daughter's arrival. Bndnxla, who came originally from Oounty Cork, was an Irish lady with a thick brogue and a husky temper. She was amiable enough ao long aa things went to her aatlafactlon, but when they did not suit her she waa a t«r- maffaat Bhe waa neither beautiful nor graceful; abe waa not young nor was abe very clean. Her usual condition was disheveled, her face was all aakew, and when abe dressed up abe looked like a valentine Her greatest weakneeo was a propensity for smash ing dlabss, and when reprimanded she would threaten to take ber traps and skldoo. Thia news of the arrival of a daughter failed to fill her with en thusiasm. Firstly, it meant more work; secondly, she had not bargain ed for it When she took the place It waa on the understanding that the family consisted only of an elderly gentleman and bla wife, that there waa practically no work, good wages, plenty to eat, with the privilege of an even- Ing out when abe pleased, Inetead of thia millennium abe sorxi found Stott Stalled se a permanent guest, and now a daughter was to be foisted on ber No woudsr hardworking girls were getting sick and tired of house That evening Btott and the judge came home earlier than usual, and from their dejected appearance .Mrs Boaamore divined bad news The judge was painfully silent throughout the meal, and Btott was unusually grave. Finally the latter took ber aside and broke it to her g«*utly. In spite of their efforts and the efforts of their friends the congreoeional inquiry had resulted in a finding against the judge, and a demand had already been made upon the senate for hla Impeach ment They could do nothing now but flght It lu the seuats with all the In fluence they could muster It was go lag to be bard, but Btott was confident that right would prevail After dln- ner as they were sitting In silence on the porch, «ach measuring the force of thia blow which they bad expected, yet had always hoped to ward off, the crunching sound of a bicycle was heard on the quiet country road Ttie rider stopped at their gate and came np the porch, bolding out an euvelope to the judge, who. gueosiug the coo tanta, bad started forward He fuse It epen. It was a cablegram from Paris and read as follows 1 Furnished Rooms THE MERCY HOSPITAL The Pacific Sisters of Mercy 1K >< >rr>i M. BREUER’S EANDON OREGON R. H. Rosa C Am aafiin« on ths Kateor WUhalm te- dar. aniRLBY CHAPTEB TH. ■ ERB was greater activity In the Rossmore cottage at Mas aapequa than them had been any day since the judge and his wife went to live there Bines day* break Eudoxla had been scouring and polishing tn honor of the eipected ar rival, and a hundred times Mrs R om moaa had climbed the stairs to see that everything was as It should be in the Ibo* which had been prepared for Sblrl«y It waa not. however, without a paaaaga at arms that Eodoxta con- ■Btfid to consider the idea of an addi- ttsn 1» the family. Mrs. Rossmore bad < A Complete T GENERAL Line of MERCHANDISE Fann Produce Taken in Fxchange Free Delivery all parts of the ( I OS3&