Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 19, 1907, Image 3

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THE MOUSE
Ry CHARLES Ki LiN.
A Stary of Ameritan Lift Ntvtlized From the Play by
ARTHUR HORN Bf OH'.
COPYRIGHT.
1906.
BY
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“My doing?*’ sm-erial Mr. Bagley
I
De
“Really. Jefferson. you go too f:r
yotl suppose for one Instant that I
would condescend to t -on ble > luyneir
with your affairs?”
W.
DIL l INGHAM
COMPANY
■H
I would Is» a knockout Glow, hbi father
| would discharge him on the s[«ot, and
j that would lie the last they would nee
of the aristocratic English secretary.
Jefferson ,• t the letter in bis |«>cket
and left the house rejoicing.
Jefferson was iu no mood io put up
•
••••••
with insolence from any one. e.-.pi-cUil-
While tlie foregoing incidents were
I) from a man whom lie heartily de­ bapitening John Burkett Ryder was se
spised, so, advancing menacingly', he chided in his library. The great man
thlinden'l
■ had come home earlier than usual, for
"I mean Were you ill tile discharge he iiad two important callers to s»*o by
of your menial like duties instructed ap[H>intment that afternoon. One was
by my father to send tliat paragraph jBergeant Ellison, who had to rejiort on
to the newspaper; regarding my a I leg bis mission to Massapequa; tlie other
sd Is-trothal to Miss Rolwrts? Yes or was Miss Shirley Green, the author of
uo
“The Amerlcai; Octopus,” who iiad at
'The man
ide U step i last deigned to honor him with a visit.
•am in the Pending the arrival of these visitors
backward.
by experi- tlie financier was busy wit!» his secre­
Ryder eye
eiice Issled
tary tryh g to get rid as rapidly as pos­
“Really, Jefferson," lie said in a more sible of what business and correspond­
conciliatory tone. "I know absolutely ence there was on hand.
nothing about the paragraph Tills Is
The plutocrat was sitting at his desk
the first I hear of It. Why not ask ' poring over a mass of papers. Between
your father?"
j bls teeth was the inevitable long black
"1 will," replied Jeffersou grimly.
He uas turning to go in the direc­ cigar, and when he raised his eyes to
tion of the library when Bagley stop the light a close observer might have
remarked that they were sea green, a
ped him.
“Yon cannot possibly see him now,” ' color they assumed when the man of
he said
“Sergennt Ellison of the sc millions was absorlxsl in scheming
. cret service Is in there with him, and new business deals. Every now and
your fattier told me not to disturb him (lien lie stopiied reading the papers to
on uny account, lie has another ap­ make quick calculations on scraps of
pointment at 3 o'clock with some wo­ paper. Then if tlie result pleased him
a smile overspread his saturnine fea­
man who writes tmoks.”
Seeing that the fellow was in ear­ tures. He rose from ills chair and
nest. Jefferson did not resist. He COUljJ nervously paced tlie floor as he always
see ills father a little later or scud 1dm did when thinking deeply.
"Five millions,” he muttered, "not a
a message through his mother. Pro-
I'eeding upstairs, lie found Mrs. Ryder cent more. If they won't sell we'll
In her room, and In a few energetic crush them”—
Mr. Bagley entered, Mr. Ryder look
words lie explained the situation to
his mother, They hail gone too far ed up quickly.
“Well, Bagley?" he said interroga
with this matchmaking business, lie
said; his father was trying to inter- tlvely. “Has Sergeant Ellison come?"
“Yes, sir. But Mr. Herts Is down­
fere wltli his personal lllierty, and ho
was going to put n stop to it. Tie stairs. lie insists on seeing you about
would leave at once for Europe. Mrs. tlie Philadelphia gas deal, He says it
Ryder had already heard of the project­ is a matter of life and death.
“To him—yes,” answered tlie finan­
ed trip nbroad, so Hie news of this
sudden departure was not the shock cier dryly. “Let him come up. We
might ns well have it out now."
ft might otherwise have lieen.
Mr. Bagley went out and returned al
As Jefferson went downstairs some­
thing white on ttie carpet attracted his most immediately, followed by a short,
attention, lie stooped and [licked it fat man, rather loudly dressed and ap
up. It was a letter, it wi i in Bagley's oplectic in appearance. He looked like
handwriting and had evidently lieiui a prosperous brewer, while, as a mat­
dropped by (lie man to wh.an the sec­ ter of fact, he was president of a gas
retary iiad given it to post, But what company, one of tlie shrewdest promot­
interested Jefferson more titan any- ers in the country, anti a big man in
tiling else was that It was addresseil Wall street. There was only one big
to Miss Kate Roberta, Puder ordinary ger man and that was John Ryder.
clrcuinstanees n king's ransom would But, today, Mr. Herts was not In good
not have tempted (lie young man to condition. His face was pale and bis
read a letter addressed to another, but manner flustered anil nervous, Ile was
tie was convinced that his father’s sec plainly worried.
letary was an adventurer, and if lie
“Mr. Ryder,” lie began with excited
were carrying on an intrigue in this gesture, ” ‘ 1 the terms you offer are pre-
manner it could have only one mean­ posferotis. It would mean disaster to
ing. It was Ids duty to unveil a rascal tlie stockholders, Our gas properties
who was using the Ryder roof and are worth six times tliat amount, We
name to further his own ends ami vic
w ill sell out for $20.000.000. not a cent
tlmlze a girl who, although sophisti­ less.”
I
cated enough to know better, was too
Ryder shrugged liis shoulders.
silly to realize the risk she ran at the
“Mr. Herts," lie replied coolly, “I am
hands of an unscrupulous man. Hesi­ busy today and in no mood for argu­
tating no longer, Jefferson tore open ing. We'll either buy you out or force
the euvelope nnd read:
you out. Choose. You have our offer.
My Dearoat Wife That Is to Be— I have Five millions for your gas property.
arranged everything. Next Wednesday— Will you take ft?"
just a week from today we will go to the
“We'll see you in topliet first!” cried
house of a discreet friend of mine where
his visitor. exas|>erateil.
a minister will marry us Then we will
go to city hall and get through the legal
“Very well." replied Ryder, still un­
part of It. Afterward we can catch the ruffled, “all negotiations are off. You
4 o'clock train for Buffalo
Meet me In
I ho ladles' room nt the Holland H ourc leave me free to act. We have an
Wednesday morning at 11 a. ni I will offer fo buy cheap the ol«l Germantown
come there with a < losvd cab Your de- Gas company, which lias charter rights
voted
1'1 TZ.
to g«i Into any of tlie streets of Phila­
wliistle«l. A close delphia. We shall purchase flint com­
“Phew!” Jefferson
.
shave this i for Senator Rol>erts, be pany. we w ill [>nt $IO,iMMi.iMin new cap­
thought, His first impulse was to go ital into It and reduce tlie price of gas
upstairs ngain to his mother and put lu Philadelphia to GO cents a thousand.
the matter in tier hands Stic would Where will you be then?"
imim-diately inform tils fattier, who
The fnce of the Colossus as he ut­
would make short work of Mr. Bagley. tered tliis stand and deliver speech
But. thought Jefferson, why should lie was calm and inscrutable. Conscious
spoil a good thing? lie could afford to of tlie resistless jxiwcr of liis untold
wait a day or two. There was no hur­ millions, lie felt no more compunction
ry. He could allow Bagley to think all In mercilessly crushing tills business
was going swimmingly and then un
rival than he would in trampling out
cover tjie plot at the eleventh hour. tlio life of a worm. Thoilittle man fac­
He would even let this letter go to ing him looked haggard anil distressed.
Kate. There was no difliculty in pro
He know well flint this was no idle
curing another envelop«' anil Imitating threat. He was well aware that Ry­
tlio handwriting.
Bagley der ami ills associates by tlio sheer
weight of tlie enormous wealth they
controlled could sell out or destroy any
industrial corporation in the land. It
was plainly illegal, but It was done ev­
ery day, ami his company was not tlie
drat victim mir tlie last. I»espernto, lie
appealed humbly to the tyrannical
money ¡tower:
“Don't drive us to the wall, Mr. Ry
dor. Tills fori'ixl sale will moan dis
aster to us all. l’ut yourself in our
place; think what it means to scores
of families whose only support is tlie
Income from their invifitment in our
company."
"Mr. Herts," replie«l Ryder unmoved.
“1 never allow sentimoni to interfere
with business. Yon have heard my
terms, i refuse to irrgue tlie matter
further. What is it to la'? Five mll-
lious or couqietitioii? Deckle now or
this interview must end!”
He took out ills watcluand with his
other hand touched a bril, Beads of
perspiration stood on id*'visitor's fore-
bead. In a voice broken with sup-
pressixl emotion lie sa'il lioorsely;
S
“You're a hard, pitiless man, John
was Just |>ri arili- to p> t • tlm rende’
Ryder! So lie It frve millions. I don't
voua ht* wtfuhi spring flic trap. Such a I know what they'll say., I don't dare
ca«l deserte«l uo mercy. The scandal return to them."
“Those ar«
terms," »aid Ry tier
a u favorite |"JM of bls win«
coldly
“Tlie papera.** he addai, "wit! • *' h
g t
«a
nils fr:g:<l re-
be ready for your signature tomorrow ■*
|''
a
illi'll,ly
MNrved
Pa purpoWb
at this time, and I'll have u cheek reaif}’
t-
ii l«'«l v simrs ii it t" expect m »re
' "■! illy. ’
fb
g,.i will n usually was little
Mr Bagley ent« re«: Ryder txiwed to <
)'
several minutes Shirley
H< "ts who slow ly rvtiretl
When the ‘
'"II.
nut
knowing whether to ad
door had closed on him. Ryder went
van««' or to take a seat. She gave a
back to his tlt'sk. a smile of triumph
little conventional cough, and Ryder
in his face. Then he turned to bis
I«- <e«l up. Whut he saw so ustonishetl
secretary.
i him that he at once took from bls
“Let Sergeant Ellison come up,” he
mouth the < Igar he was smoking ami
said
n>se from Ids m - ii I. He had cx|>ected
A moment later tbe door opened, and a - hi t ol.l multi with spectaeles, and
Sergeant Ellison entered, followed by IhT«' was u sty lish. g«s>«l lotiking young
tlie secretary, who almost immediately Wtimmi, who could not |u>ssibly tie over
withdrew.
twenty tiv«'. There was surely some
“Well, sergeant," said Mr. Ryder cor­ mistake. Thia slip of a girl could not
dially, “what have you to tell me? I have written “Th«* American Octopus.”
can give you only a few minutt'x. I ex- He advanced to greet Shirley.
pei-t a lady friend of yours."
"\t>u wish to see me, madam?” he
Tin.* plutocrat aometinies condescend­ aski*«i I'ourttsiusly .
There were times
ed to be Jocular witli his snlmrdinates.
wlien even John Burkett Ryder could
"A lady friend of mine, sir?" «-choed 1* l>olite.
the man. puzzled.
"Yes," r«*plied Shirley, her voice
“Yl's Miss Shirley Green, th«' au­ trembling a little in spite of lier efforts
thor." replied the financier, enjoying to keep cool. "I am here by appolnt-
the «letective's embarrassment. "Tliat inetit ihrie o'clock. Mrs Ryder's note
suggestimi of yntirs workeil ollt all Raid I am Miss Green.”
right. She's coming hero tialay."
"You .Miss Green?” echoed tile tinau-
•‘Pm glad you’ve found her, sir.”
cier dubiously.
"It was a tough Job," answered
"Yes. I ;‘UU Miss < Irceli Shirley
Ryder, with a grimace. "We wrote Green, author of T he American < tetó­
her half a ilozen times befor«* she was piis.’ You asked me to call Here I
satisfltxl with the wording of tlie invl Hill "
tution, but finally we landed her, and 1
l( onhnued u <t w< < k . |
expect her al 3 o’clock
Now, what
voti want your watch t<> give
about tliat Rossmore girl’? I >ld you go :
e lion senil it to E
.Ju
down to Massapequa?”
"Yes, sir. 1 have iieon there lialf a
dozen times. In fact. I've Just come ’
from there. Judge ifossniore Is there. I
all right, but bls daughter has left j
for parts unknown."
"Gone away!
Where?” exclaimed
the financier.
I J, 1 )()RAI)O
This was what he dreaded. As long
ns lie could keep his eye on the girl
there was litth« danger of Jefferson
making a fool of himself; with her dis­
appeared everything was possible.
“1 could not find out, sir. Their
ncighltors don't know much altout
them. They say they're haughty and
stuck up. The only one I couUl get
any tiling out of was a parson r.ameil
I'e«'tle. He s;i id It was a sad case,
that they iiad reverses and a daughter
who was in Paris"—
"Yes. yes." said Ryder impatiently,
“we know all that. But where's the
daughter now?"
"Search me, sir. I even tried to
pump the slavey. Gee, what a vixen!
She almost tiew at me. She said she
llidn't know and didn't care.”
Ryder brought his list down with
force on liis desk, a trick he iiad when
I d * wished to emphasize a point.
"Sergeant, 1 don't like the mysteri­
You
ous disappearance of that girl
must find her, do you hear? You must
iind her if it takes all the sleuths iu
tlie country, Had my son I h '. hi seen
there?”
“Tli«' parson said he saw a young fel­
low answering his description sitting
on flic porch of the Rossmore cottage
(lie evening before the girl disappear­
ed, lint lie didn't know who he was and
hasn't seen him since.”
“That was my son. I’ll wager. He
knows where the gi: ! is Perhaps he's
with her now. Maylie lies going to
marry her. That must be prevented
at any cost. Sergeant, find that Ross
more girl and I'll give you .«I. immi .”
The detective's face flushed with
pleasure at the prospect of so liberal
a reward. Rising, he said:
“I'll find her, sir. I'll find her."
Mr. Bagley entered, wearing tlie sol
emu, important air lie always affected
-
T f eft
I
Di ug Sture.
LEWIN’S
Market
Meat
K»4te* Ìor
I!< l .rliio ni of ihe Interior.
Land Office ni K*>«nt<urg, Or
Auguri 13, l'.vff
Viti.'.- m I.' r> lo m»< ii thit E»unJi r M.
K.iiidh'insii ot l’iirki rsliurg. Oregon, has
tiled umici of In- intenti ii to mski linai
I- io- vi nr proni iu sii|«pori of bis clami, vii
Horuestend Entry No. IIU1"-’ mudi- Mar 2tL
19 fui vie M « !>» ,. SW ‘« M , J'.lo
M . \W . NW ,NI .'-.«-il. ■ 15 rovi
• ■ s utb Itau
14. WeM, and tbat
salti proil will tu- mode before L V. Lilje<|
tisi. I N Commis-ioiii r ut Ins office at
Marslitield. Oregon, ou Wedneadax. < k*t. 9.
1*3117.
He iiames Ibe followiiig wltneHAes to Furnislied at Living Prices. A sitare
provi- bis eoiitmiious residence up<>D, and
culi iva! iiiii of. thè lami, viz IkuitC Ivan
ot the Public Patronage
divinili ot Parkersburg. OregoU. .loti.mi
Bagli of l’nrkt-rsburg. Oregon. Wt-lw .1.
Solicited
Daga ol I* irker-liiiru. On-gtin, Eluier Ilo vie
of I’.'irkeisliurg, Oregon.
B ksj . xmin L. Enin, Register,
Ail Kinds ot
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
\«>iic«* for Publication.
Ltepartmeiit ol the interior,
I xiik I Office hi Roseburg, Or.
August 13. 1907.
Notice is hereby giveu Unit Minerva E-
Lillis of A ragn. Coos Co , l iregon. has hied
notice of his intention Io make tim«l Com
mutation proof in support of Ins cimili, viz
Honwstead Eutrv No. linn; imide April 1G.
1;«»», for the SLj NW , NW»» NW , H m . IT
' W I NW ly S ci 'I i . iu III. 1 ow U-Illp ?!* Siiulb.
K n.' ii West, and that asid proof will I n
imide before L V Lilj<<|vist, I . S Com
nilssiom r. nt Ins office nt Maishtiehl. Ore
gon. oil I liursilnv . Oi l 10, 1307.
He i nines flit' following uitiii-sses to
prov«' Ins continuous residence upon, nnd
cultivation of. the laud, viz
Elmer Doyle
of Parkersburg, Oregon, Cassius Doyle of
Parkersburg, Oregon, Evander Randleman
of Parkersburg, Oregon, Ed Oilman of
Parkersburg. < iregon.
B knzamin I. E ddy , Register
Timber Land Art .lune 3
IM7M
NOTICE FvK PUBLICATION.
tinted st Hits Lain! < Mlirr. Kosebiirg Ore..
Au^iiHt 7. 1907.
Notice is hpn-by uiv» ii that in couiplianc«
u it h tfir |<|<i\isioilH of lilt* «ci ol Coin»rrss
of «lune
entitled ‘An art for the
P. 8. HOYT, Prop.
s.’ih* ol tin.I»ri lands in the StntrH of Cal
i(ornia. Oregon. S. v.ula. nnd Washington
i.oc.iu-d in i l Dt»K\la> Bl 1LD1NG,
Tenitorv»” hh extended to nil the Public
Elisi Slr.-.t, ItlMMIS OltMlON Land State« bv net of August 4. 1892.
•John M. Loin,’. <>t Bandon. County of Coo«,
SHAVING, SIIAMPlHHNG AND HAIIi Stat»* (or Territory > of < Jreoon. has thin d.t\
Cl IT'ING VI standard prii I s.
tiled in this oilier his sworn «t.’iteiDent No.
Hat li riunii newly fitteti 11 p w ith Porcelain Sp.ll, for tin* purchase of the NE]*4 of NWl4,
of Section No. 29. in Township No. 29 S..
Tub
ll.it or Cold Baths 25 cut
Kani’e No. II West. and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valu-
ibh* for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purpiist s, and to establish his claim to
said land before L. \ Liljrijvi.st, U.S. ComJ
nnsMioimr at Marshfield. Oregon, on Wed­
nesday, the lith day of November, 1907.
Hr names as witness«’«: Chris L our ,
At North Bend
Frank Bates, Frank Beyerle and Edward
Ohman, all of Bandon. Coo« County, < )re
gon.
Is nuw open for the re­
\ iiv ami all persons claiming adversely
ception of patients. lìi<>
the a hove-described lands are requested to
tilt*
I heir claims in Ibis office on or before
terms ate S|i> per w«»ek
said Olli day of November. 1907.
and upwards. Fur par­
B rn . iamin L E ddy . Kegi«ter.
ticulars apply to : :
E. LEWIN Prop
Opera
has a select stock of
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
ÏONSORIAL PARLORS
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or
Real Estate List.
om> acre tract-, adjoining town
cheap.
2SBacres improved ranch, tine bear­
ing orchard. !)<> acres bottom land,
IB miles
from
Bandon.
Large
amoiitii of
whit«'
cedar on
it.
price
.sjIMMI.
House alol 2 lots III town, good lo-
eaiion, land set out in strawberries,
S55I I,
nearly f«>n a acre 11‘I other outhouses,
s <d ground cleared
am! unde1
r fence, good location near
town S2IMMI. No better invpRtment in
tin* market.
River front ranch, I unie livi'I
front on deep waler, 177 I 3 «ere
coal Inml S35BO.
I I Oils«" to I «'lit. ( ’oos and Curry
property for sale, ranches of all siz“s.
in both coiltilies for sale.
Store room tu lent cheap in the
•iest part of Bandon
General merchandise store with
stock mid tixtnres with building and
large lot. doing a business of S25.1MMI
tn SSil.tMM) per year, well located, and
long established business, which can
lie doubled by tlio rigtit parties
Price ''.MM H I.
. r
Tilt neu ut.es tot Aui»u*t ai* n> »
in «ni you an grt ilicfii ut Leste si
« ONTkoT NOTICE.
Cot'KTEous T reatment .
Itandon,
Oregon.
Furnished
Rooms
-AT—
The Pacific
BANDON
i>«*VHrtment of the Interior,
I' S Lam) < Iflice at Roseburg Or.
Nice clean rooms. 2.5 and 50c a night ; $1.25
June 12, 11107.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
a week; $5.00 a month.
filed in this office by Edwin E. Stillwell,
conte.tant, ngainst hiuneatend entry No.
13135, made Octotier I», 11103, for 111«- NW'4
MRS SARAH COSTELLO.
of Sect! >n 25. Township 23, S. Range 15 W.,
by Robert A. Doak contestée, in which it
is alleged that said Robert A. Doak has
wlioll abandoned said tract and changed
bis n siilence therefrom tor more than two
years since making said entry and next
prior to the date herein ; that paid tract 1
uot settled ii|»>n and cultivated l>v sanl
party as re<|Uired by law that said absence
was not «lue to employment m the military
or naval servi;....... . the Cnited States in
time of war. said parties are hereby notified
t>> ajipear. res|ioii<l and offer evidence
loncliing said allegation nt 10 o'olock a. in,
JAiZf Cr/t
• n July 30. 1'307, liefore <’. I Blumenrotlier
Expect to Get
Nolan Public, a' his ollie«' at Bandon,
11 or
for ¿P/, But
Iregon. and that final hearing will be held
Kou ft
Get
Your
it 10 o’clock, a. m on August 13, 1307, be
'ore tin Regiater ind Receiver at th«1
.MOXEÌ
WORTH
ut
I nibil States Laiul Office m Roseburg.
< >reg
I I k
i l conii'stant having, in a pro|a-r
affidavit, tile.I .lune ill, |'.K)7, Set forth facts
which sliow th it niter due ililligi-nce per
sonal s. rvii'eof tins notice cannot be niiule.
it is hereby ordered and directed that Den 1er in Boot«« tinti kilioen
such notice be givm l>v due anti proper
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
pilblioi'ion.
lowest living prices.
I ivnvu.v L. I I'HT.i; egistir.
I« X »’I'M
XI ■< >1<X‘
M. BREUER S
HANK
of
BANDON
BANDON,
oreoon
Capital $25,000.00
Maiiufacttiring
plant
for sale.
BOARO O| DI KEi ' I ( HiS. j. I,. K hoiiksbkio , President, J. I' knholm , Vice Pres
Good paying hnsimas. Big frontage
F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F hxnk F lam . T. P. H anlt .
ca
on deep water. First class tnisiness
U
proposition on ('oipitlle river S20JHMI
A general banking bnsiness transacted, and nustomers given « verv neconiinodatiuo
A number of first class deep water
A
consistent with sa e and conservative banking.
front mill sites for sale cheap.
Correspondents: The American National Bank of 8an Francisco, California.
2 tiuibor claims, cruise (».IMMi.fMHI
feet each, mostly whit«» cedar, handy
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
to roads
Tht mi,list nits in tin d* n i ' the imn.
The Chase National Bank of New York.
when In' had to announce a visitor ot each.
Bunk I- Open from 9 a in. to IS m„ nnd 1 pm. t 3 p in.
Lots ÿl5 ami lip, located in all
consc<]Uence. But before lie could open
pin ts of town an I surrounding nd-
his month Mr. Ryder said:
“Bagley, when did you see my son dlliotl. Property of all kinds bought
Bt'-.Trri Dnowri’3 H ealt
and »old at living prices
Jefferson last?”
_ IS BIG AND STOLT
"Today, sir. He wanteil to see you
W «• are tin old wDiblished firm .and
L; PECIALLY •. > w¡r :i
to say goodby. He sal<l he would l»e are reliable. \\ e are no curbstone
r ,
J ai .L- II.', ALJU’.',
back "
i FORSH u S P
real estate agents. I lull and see us.
IN r Ul '
AND HER LI AFT 1
TRI' .
Ryder gave a sigh of relief ami ad­ •lini if we do not
liave what yon
to THEBUIYTER BRO’A.l
dressing the detective said:
want we will get it.
BLUE RSBBON
“It’s not so bad ns 1 tliought.” Then Tut B ampon K f xi. E statf X L oan
SHOE ANI> A’_GO
turning again to ids sm'rotary be
.
BUSTER.
CoMl'ANV. 1 looms 2 arid 3,
asked:
WJTH A DIG
<
)r«>
\«'\x
1
•enlxilm
Bld
g
Bandon,
"Well, Bagley, what is it?"
"There’s a lady downstairs, sir—Miss
police for I’ll l»l ir:i t i«iu
Shirley Green.”
I ><-p iri iii«-iit of III«- Interior
Th«> financier half sprang from his
l.ind Offic«* it R«wlmrg, <»r.
seat.
\ngnst 13, P.O'.
"Oh. yes. Sh«>w her up at once.
Notice i; h> r< l>v given that Elmer E.
Gisxil'y, serg««ant, goodby. Flml that
Dovl<*. "f l’ark> rsbtlrg, Oregon. Las fll«*«l im
Rossmore woman an«l tlio $1,000 is tire of Ilia intention to nink«* final Five year
yours.”
pr" if ill «npiHirt of Io- ukilni. viz ILune
Tli«> detective went out, and a few -i. ill Entry No IIUKI m d«- VI ircli 2U, 1932.
NW'« ot SE',. ME'v'f
hUSKRS
moments later Mr. Bagley reappeared for the NS of SW
NW’( Se«'tion 10. I>wn-lup
Sontli.
ushering In Shirley.
Range If, WeM. and tliat Raid proof will be
The mouse was In the den of the made before |>. A l.ilj «|vi-t. I S t’oni-
niiS'iotK-r >1 In- ollie«' n* M irslifield, Oregon,
Hon
on W«<lnesdav. * *ct 9. P.HI7.
H«b naiies« the following witn«*«ws t-<> pFoVe
CHAPTER XII.
Il is cunt i n non« residence n|»in. ami rnif ivn
R. RYDER rcmaino«l at bis Hon of. the land, viz -I. T Hacn of Park
‘rstinrg. < tregon, Frank Bnrr<»w«, of Bau­
desk ami did not even look « «Ion
Oregon. lohn Ha en of rarki-rsbnri».
up when his visitor enter­ O > _■
I ■ M Raii*ll> in oi of Parkersburg
ed. He pretended to be f tregon.
Rosa. Bldg BANDON
B fsjamin L. E:» dy . Kei¿i«ter.
1 busilv proorN-npfed^ with his papers.
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