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— fr —y -b— to 1 HOTEL GALLIER uig picture of human wrath. Shaking your mind to. A woman with your re (liS flat Ut his SOn lie <ll..i I.-.]; sources can blind him to any other “When 1 get tin--; with Judge woman." Uc-siuore at Washing-on. I'll start “But If he loves Judge Rossmore's /\ rites $i.oo to $2.00 per Day. | liter his daughter This time tomor daughter?” objected Shirley. row lie'll tma disgraced map. A week “It’s for you to make him forget her. iater she will lie a notorious woman. and you can.” replied the tiuancier con- SPECIAL RATES BY THE ÌYEEK'OR MONTH. 1 hen we'll see If you'll l>e so eager to | ddently. "My desire is to separate UWHA BCCJi IM CONNIOTTON. marry her!" him from this Rossmore woman at any Liv CHARLES KLEIN •Father!” cried Jeff-rson. ¡Cost. You must help me." Ills stern- “There is sure to be something in her 1 ne*s relaxed somewhat, and bis eyes > Story of American Life Novelized From the Play by life that won't bear inspection,” I rested on her kiudly. "Do you know, I I -oieered Ryder. "There is iu every- ARTHUR HORN BLOW. | should be glad to think you won't have IsMly's life, i'll find out wliat it Is. to leave us. Mrs. Ityder has taken a ; Where is she today? She can’t tie fancy to you, and I myself shall miss COPYRIGHT, 1906. BY G. W. DILLINCHAM COMPANY found. No one knows where she is— I not even her own mother. Something you when you go." “You ask me to I h ? your sou's wtfs I’ll VITER XV alone in the library reading; Mrs. Hy is wrong—the girl’s no good!” land jou know nothing of my family," T was r<i •• Iiecemls-r. a d Jefferson started forward as if to I said Shirley. der bad gone to the theater with a ate Il l i I m - II In rs- I - Itridg«* A Keacli friend; Shirley, as usiiiUf'was writing ' resent these insults to the woman he “I know you. That is sufficient,” he .Ntoxt-M, |{a«ioe«t and II eater* , a week. Jefiersoa ll.id lu her riHit.i, giving the tinal touches to loved, but, realizing that it was his replied. gotten his promi ■-<• ii.id ' her now cm | ieted “jllstory of the own father, he stopped short and his Have iu them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the "No, no, you don't." returned Shirley, about two weeks after Mr. En ¡lire Trudiag t’ompauy.” Jefferson bands fell powerless at his side. gtrate ' -« Iler» on the Coast, and they nre growing in favor ev«-rv venr. We | “nor do yon know your son. He hHs spectacular dismissal from the Rydei took the bull by the horns and boldly “Well, Is that ail?” inquired Ryder bsve the exclusive sgenev iu Bandon for these household and office necessities, more constancy, more strength of char and prices rnuge exceedingly modest in either case. senior, with a sneer. residence. tie b id brou t Shir . i ' >• accosted his redoubtable parent. acter, than you think and far more "That's all,” replied Jefferson, “I’m two letters. She did not ask him how Our assortment ot hardware tinware and edged tool* is most complete. "May I have u few minutes of your I principle than you Tiave." going. Goodby.” he got them, if be forced the drnv e: or time, father?" “So much the greater the victory for Tinning &. FltimlDing fl Specia.lty “Goodby,” answered bls father In- procured the key. It sufficed for her Hyder senior laid aside the paper he you." he answered good humoredly. that the precious -fetter«, the absolute was readlug and looked up. It was lifferently. "Leave your address with “Ah." *k said reproachfully, “you proof of her futli r's inn ><•••. < -, were ut unusual for his son to come to him on your mother.” do not love your sou.” last In her possession. She at once any errand, and he like«l to encour Jefferson left the room and Ryder “I do love him." replied Ryder warm al a sent them off by registered mail to age It. senior, as If exhausted by the violence ly. "It's Becan .• J love him that I'm Stott, who iinme. ,-tely a k.i h lodged of his own outburst, sank back limp “Certainly, Jefferson. What Is It?” such a fool in this matter. Don't you receipt and al the same time an “I wunt to appeal to you, sir. I want in his chair. The crisis he dreaded see that if he marries this girl it would I nounced Ills d •parinre for Washington you to use your luflqg'K-o before it Is had come at last. Ills son had openly separate us and I should lose him? I < llìl*. that night, lie promised to keep tier too late to save Judge Rossmore, A defied his authority and was going to constantly Informed of «bit be was word from you at this time would do marry the daughter of his enemy. He don't want to lose him. If I welcomed her to my house. It would make me the doing and how her father's case was wonders In Washington.” must do something to prevent it; the laughing stock of all my friends and The financier swung half round in ills marriage must not take place, but what business associates. Come, will you going- It could, lie thought, lie only n Higher Classes of Work Soheiti d matter of u few days now before the chair, the smile of grinding faded out could he do? The boy was of age and result of the proce«-<1lngs would be of his face, and bls voice was hard as legally his own master. He could do join forces with me?” Shirley shook her head and was about BANDON. OREGON. nothing to restrain tils actions unless known. he replied coldly: to reply when the telephone bell rang. The approach <>f the crisis made Shir “Again? I thought we bad agreed they put him in an insane asylum. He Ryder took up the receiver and spoke ley exceedingly nervous, and It was not to discuss Judge Rossmore any fur would rather see his son there, be only by the exercise of the greatest ther?'* mused, than married to the Rossmore to the butler downstairs: "Who's that? Judge Stott? Tell Crosman Timmoni, President G. T. Treadgold, Sec self control that she did not lietray the “I can’t help it, sir,” rejoined Jeffer woman. him I’m too busy to see any one. terrible anxiety she felt The Ryder son, undeterred by his sire's hostile at Presently there was a timid knock A. E. Hadiall, Trees. R H. Rosa, Vice-President biography was nearly finished, and her titude. "That poor old man is prac ¡ft the library door. Ryder rose from What's that? A man's life at stake? stay in Seventy-fourth street would tically on trial for his life. lie Is as bis seat and went to see who was What's that to do with tne? Tell sisin come to an end She had a seri innocent of wrongdoing as a child un there. To his surprise ft was Miss him”— [Continued next Heek.| ous talk with Jefferson, who contrived born. and you know It. Yon could save Green. to see a good deal of her, entirely un blin If you w mid.” "May I come in?" asked Shirley. suspected by Ills parents, for Mr. and Inc. May 6, 1907 "Certainly, by all means. Sit down.” “Jefferson." answered Ryder senior, Mrs Hyder had no reason to lielleve biting Ids tip t i restrain his impatience, He drew up a chair for her, and his A.. ID. Morse, Mgr. that theJr son had any more than a “I told i hi before that I could not In- manner was so cordial that It was easy mere bowing acquaintance with the I would, and I won’t. to see she was a welcome visitor. -■■■,- ,. ,, ,HV |m. clever young authoress. Now that Mr. “Mr. Ryder,” she began in a low, Bagley was no longer there to spy < i..- Il'S I V III. h VOI1 tremulous voice, "I have como to seo upon their actions these clandestine in you on a very Important matter. I've BANDON REAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES - PROMOTIONS terviews had tieen comparatively easy. been waiting to see you all evening, Shirley brought to bear all the argu and as I shall be here only a short time ments she could think of to convince longer I want to ask you a great fa Jefferson of the hopelessness of their vor, perhaps the greatest you were engagement. She Insisted thnt she ever asked. I want to ask you for could never lie his wife; circumstances mercy—for mercy to”— has a select stock of over which they bad no control made She stopped and glanced nervously that dream impossible. It were better, at him, but she saw he was paying no she said, to part now rnther than incur attention to what she was saying. He the risk of being unhappy later. But was puffing heavily at his cigar, en Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, Jefferson refused to be convinced. He tirely preoccupied with his own Sawing, Grinding Outfits complete. Fairbanks Morse argued and pleaded, and he even swore thoughts. Iler sudden silence aroused Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh —stwiDgc, desperate words that Shirley him. lie apologized: mg. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors, for p «rd had never heard la-fore and which "Oh. excuse me! I didn’t quite catch light; Windmills and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well alarmed her not a little—and the dis what you were saying.” Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in cussion ended usually by a kiss which Site said nothing, wondering what stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries anil quick put Shirley completely hors de combat. :: I happened to render him so absent- | shipment Write for Catalogues and Prices. C ourteous T reatment . Mean time, John Ryder had not in foil He read the question in her ceased worrying aliout his son. The : for. turning townril her, he ex- Bro- removal of Kate Roberts as a factor In luimed: Ills future had not eliminated the "For the first Huie in my life I am danger of Jefferson taking the bit be Bandon, Oiegon. lace to face with defeat—defeat of the tween his teeth one day and contract in i t ignominious kind-incapacity—ln- ing a secret marriage with the daugh abilitv to ro-.-iilate my own Internal af ter of libs enemy, and when lie thought fairs | can rule a government, but I of the mere possibility of such a thing au't manage my own family—my own happening he stormed and raved until -on. I'm a failure. Tell me,” he add- his wife, accustomed as she «as to his el. appealing to her, "why can't I BJLKTIDOlSr, OREGON choleric outbursts, was thoroughly rule my own household, why can't I ;> kno-- i.v-'i... al. mt. frlglitenod. For some time after Bag- emm l i govern my own child?" Capital $25,000.00 ley’s departure, father and son got demand Ilia <li.-«mi « al from the bench.” “Why can't you govern yourself?” "Surely your liu*ine:s interests don’t along together fairly amicably, but Ry «aid Shirley quietly. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K bon - enbkro , President, J. D enholm , Vice Pres der senior was quick to sei- that Jef demand the sacrlfiee of a man's life!” Ryder looked keenly at her for a mo F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F bank F lam , T. P. H anly . ferson had something on Ills mind retorte-1 Jefferson. * I know imxlern ment without answering her question; business methods are none too squeam which was worrying him, and he then, as If prompted by a sudden inspi A general banking business transacted, and cnstomers given every accommodstfou rightly attributed it to Ills infatuation ish. but I slidfftrt th nk you'd draw the ration, lie said: consistent with sa c mid conservative banking. Hue at d<-ilberute murder! ” for Miss Rossmore, lie was eouvinced “You can help me, but not by preach BANDON Ryder sprang to his feet and for a Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. that Ills son knew where tin- Judge's ing nt me. This is the first time iu my daughter was, although hi own efforts moment stood glariug at the young life I ever called on a living soul for Nice clean rooms, 25 and 50c a night ; 11.25 Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon- to discover her whereabouts had been man. His lips move«), but no sound help. I'm only accustomed to deal with The Chase National Bank of New York. a week ; $5.00 a month. came from them. Suppressed wrath uusuecessful. men. This time there's a woman in the Bxiik I« Open from 9 a.m. to 12 m,, mid 1 p. in. t 3 p.m. rendered him «¡leechless. What was MRS SARAH COSIELLO. Sergeant Ellison had confessed abso •ase. and I need your woman's wit” lute failure. Miss Rossmore, he report the world coming to when n son could "How can I help yon?" asked Shirley. ed. had disapiiean-d as completely as talk to his father in this manner? “I don’t know," be answered with “How dare you presume to Judge my If the earth had swallowed her. and oppressed excitement. “As I told you, further search was futile Knowing actions or to criticise my methods?” I am up against a blank wall. I can't well his son's Impulsive, headstrong he burst out finally. -ee my way.” He gave a nervous llt- “You force me to <lo so,” answered di.-|H>sltlon. Ryder senior believed him tle laugh and went on: "I’m ashamed BLATKNMITH AND WAGON MA KEKS want to tell you Jefferson hotly. “ I quite capable of marrying tile girl se of myself ashamed! Did you ever cretly any time. The only thing that that I am heartily ashamed of this read the fable of the Lion and the Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty. John Ryder did not know «as that whole affair and your connection with Mouse? Well, I want you to gnaw It, and since you refuse to make rep fob work attended tn promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices Shirley Rossmore was not the kind of with your sharp woman's teeth at the reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon, Or. a girl to allow nuy man to inveigle aration In the only way possible for ords which bind the son of John Rur- You Can't Expert to Get tier luto a swret marriage. The Golos the wrong you and your associates <ott Ryder to this Rossmore woman. I i > Worth for fl, Tint «.* ~ sns. w ho Judged the world's morals by have done Judg<* Rossmore—that is, by want you to lie the mouse to set me saving him In the senate — I think It > 'mi Can Get Your his own, was not, of cour-e. aware of free of this disgraceful entanglement." this, mid he worried night mid day only fair to warn you that I take back money ’ s WORTH at “IIow?” asked Shirley calmly thinking what lie could <1-- to prevent my word in regard to not marrying “Ah. that's Just it how?" he replied. his “on from marrying the daughter of i without your consent. I want you to 'Can't you think—you're a woman— know thnt I lnteml to marry Miss Ross tlie man lie hud wronged. you have youth, beauty brains.” lie T'.ie more he jiondi-rcd over It the more ns soon as she will consent to be «topped and eyed her closely until she moo- he regretted that th ro .-as net come my wife—that Is." tie added, with reddened from the embarrassing scru some other girl with whom Jefferson 1 bitterness, “if I can succeed iu over tiny. Then bo blurted out: “Ry George! Repairing neatly and promptly done at could fall In love and marry He need , coming her prejudices against my fam- Marry him yourself—force him to let lowest living prices. Hot '-ek a rich girl there wn: certain lly"- go of this other womnti! Why not? ly onougli money in the Ryder family | Ryder senior laughed contemptu Come. wliat do you say?" to provide for both, lie wi hed the’ i ously. This unexpected suggestion came knew a girl, for example, a« attraetlrn I “Prejudices against a thousand mil upon Shirley with all the force of a lion dollars?” he exclaimed skeptically. violent shock. She immediately saw an<l elever as Mbs G i-■All. h- th«”’ lit. there was a viH «!■ want’ | “Yes," replied Jefferson decisively, the falseness of her position. This man “prejudices against our family, against wns asking for her hand for his son make a you and your business practices. ■nidi r tin» impression that she was an- Idil IN. t I Money Is n- t everything <>n<- day you >ther woman. It would be dishonora ♦h« will lind that out. -I tell you definitely tie mi thnt I Intend to make Miss Rossmore ble of her to keep up the deception any OU Mm longer, She passed her hand over her Ide l l.llir lllei iu l.l at my wife.” in paint, varnish, stain, -’-r vv ml toe The She~*in face to conceal her confusldh Fi»» < lut« he* it d snaii h Id« son f: Ryder senior mad«» u«» reply, and ns •'Ton you must give me time to Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes. ut I lie Rossmore worn.-. Jefferson had expected nil explosion, think.” she stummensl ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS “Suppose I J.- Icrsou -Im! i nil t I r. tber startled this unnatural cal For Painted Finish—Floor«—r saw . Ft not Pwr. f You maj- start an account with any gr<-\'. Ing in-'ii- and more l-iip-tieut lie him. He was sorry he iin«l s|s.ken so don't love your son. I should want P<»rch t! .•?r>— T ut s W Pottc* F loor P limt . amount you wish over fl no. Send •■«»nettling —something to compensate." knew that any «1 ly now mirht harshly. It was his father, after all For Varnished Finish \ • »■■? I—A/4P. v >r, a div ible tUx*r v»rni*.h. check, money order, express order or “Something to compcn te?" ei'hocd Stained— F loo WUC, stain and varnish combined by registered letter and by return mail l.l.a II- . .li-i-t I v “You’ve forced»nie to defy you. fa- Ryder. surprised and n little discon» you will receive your bnnk book. U e For Waxed Finish-- Tst t-w. F lo > r W h . an 1 return to Mu- i|s- jua. If tin- im thcr.” he sdd«»d “I'm soH-y" pay 4% interest and oom pound it twice • •rte I “Why, Why. th< boy will inherit a year: on J une 30 and December 31. pendin' proceedings wont against For Unsightly Cracks in Old rioor»-r*F m Cases a»» 8ft * F illip Ryder senior shmggc I his shoulders Capital and Jurplul tier fathet it was n:i re than likely-lliat nn<1 resumed his seat. He lit another million“-I don't know liow many." Ovar *3,000.000.00 A complete line of finishes for any style and any “No- no. not money.” rejoined Shir be would lo><- her forever, and if. ou •ir and with nffe ' I c:- rele- -n<»«« he • Total JSttat» floor, old or new, ley. “Money only compensates those the contr.-.y. the Judac were acquitted «>’ Id: Ovar »13,000,000,00 who love money. It's something else— Shirley never would be willing to mar Send for our Booklei on Banking by Mail “All light, Jeff, nn -«-'. we'll let It a man's honor, a man's life! It means ry him without his father’s «onsent. go at that You're «-try—so am I. Get color and this, he felt, lie would never ob- ' on’ve «b« wn me your cants I'll "how nothing to you.” (AllfORNIASAff PfPOSlI I He gsTtsl at her, not understanding. t: in lie res-»ived then-fore to have a you mine." Full of his own project, he bad mind f’uil Interview with tits fattier ami AMITRUSTCOMPANt I Ill« coiu|*osed, unruffled manner for nothing else. Ignoring therefore declare l>»ldly his intention of making ? anlshcd IT.- suddei\1y th w off Ji!*s Rossmore bls wife regardless of1 the mask nn«i revealed the tempest the question of compensation, what California-siMontfomeryStsl I ever she might mean by that, he eon- the consequences. He leaned tinned SAH FRANCISCO Califomis Tlie opportunity came one evening that was raging within "Ton can win him If you make rp aftem*nne» Ryder se*l<->r wsi sitting acres« the desk, bi- fa«-o «Qnvnlaed «It', n- «-iitrollabl.- p.-- ion. a terrlfy- THE Li»"?,’ AND THE MOUSE. BANDON, OREGON NEED A NEW STOVE? I A. M c N air T he H ardware M an . ra. Ci 7 7 / Zf n ¡fin eer and Surccyorp s Bandon Investment Corporation Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and Lighting Machinery. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. < ■ Fairbanks - Morse & Co , Portland, Oregon. BANK Furnished Rooms of BANDON, The Pacific IIIIO . 1K >< n’s I SI l< >1 M. BREUER’S WE PAY Finish Your Floors Bandon Hardware Co I t Opposite Post Office.