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He was standing Of «very kind done on short notice and at reaaonable prie«*. uant typhoid fever.” up now, and leaning over to eatq*i the ln< or por died May 6» 1907 “You are very old friends?” Ezra re word« of the dying man. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED The «ick man s head fell back exhaust marked, looking thoughtfully at his fath er. ed ujion hi« pillow. •■’1'ha.ix heateu.” • <T Orders <f? un M<»n<4»y* with our Bandas agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be riven care “I have known him since we were boys he muttered, “now 1 can die ia peat*.” ful attention and dulisered in Bandon at the store “Turn your mind away from the vani Friday evening» together," the other replied, ’iour moth er, Ezra, d ed upon the very <iay that ties aud dro.« of tins world,” J'rttn Girdle COQUILLE, OREGON. Hannon's wife gave biieh to this daugh stone said sternly, “and fix it upon that ter of his seventeen years ago Mr*. which is eternal, and can never die.” "Are you going?” the iuvalid asked Harston only survived a few days.” A CONAN DOYLE "How will the money go if the doctor* sadly, for he had taken up his and stick. "Yes, I must go! I have an appoint are right?” Ezra asked keeuly. “Every penny to th» girl,” the mer ment in the city at six, which 1 must not chant answered. "She will be an heiress. miss. I shall send up the nurse as I gJ You c*n*t expect to get $2 There are no other relatives that I know down,” Girdlestone said. “Good-bye!” worth for $1, but you can get of, except the Dimsdales, and they have a "Good-by! Heaven bless you, John." your moneys worth at BRIDGE & BEAC M Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies The firm, strong hand of the hale man fair fortune of their own. But 1 must that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast, and they are grow CHAPTER I. ing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these house go." enclosed for a moment the fe»ble burning The approach to the offices of Girdle hold and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. The African merchant hailed a hansom one of the sufferer. Then John Girdle stone & Co. was not a very (lignified one and drove out to his friend’s house at stone plodded heavily down ths stair, ata’, A narrow doorway opens into a long TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Fulham. He and Harston bad been char these frienda of forty years’ standing had whitewashed [»assage. On one side of Dealer in Boots and Shoes ity school boys together, had roughed it said their last adieu. this 1« a brass plate with the inscription. Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete The African merchant kept hl" appoint together, risen together, and prospered "Girdleetone & Co., African Merchants.” together. Harston, by im’rssant attention ment in the city, but long befjre he reach i Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done and above it a curioua hieroglyphic sup to business and extreme parsimony, had ed it John Harston had gone also to at Lowest Living Prices. posed to represent a human hand in the srucceeded in founding an export trading keep that last terrible appointment of act of pointing, Following the guidano concern. In this he bail followed the ex Which the messenger is death. of this emblem, the wayfarer flt'ds hinc- ample of his friend. There was no fear self in a small square yard surrounded of their interests ever coming into col CHAPTER II. I by doors, upon one of which rhe name lision. as his operations wen* confined to “Come in.” Haiti Mr. Girdlcstone. “Why, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR I of the firm reappears in large white let Chas. S. the Mediterranean. 'Hie firm grew and captain, I am glad to see you back safe High Claaaes of Work Solicited ters, with the word “push” printed be McCulloch prospered, until Harston began to be look and well.” Bandon Oregon neath it. If he follows this laconic invi ed upon a* a warm man in the City cir “Glad to see ye, air—glad to see ye.” tation he will make his way iuto a Jong cles. Hi« only child was Ka'e, a girl of The voice waa thick and husky, ana low apartment, w-hich is the counting All Kinds of seventeen. There were no otner near there was an indecision about hie gait a* house of the African traders. relatives, save Dr. Dimsdale, a prosper though he had been drinking heavily. “I On the afternoon of which we speak came in sort o’ cautious,” the owner con I things were quiet at the offices. Misty ous West End physician. Girdlestone pushed open the iron gate London light shone hazily through th<‘ and strode, down the gravel walk which tinued. “ ’cause I didn't know who might glazed windows and cast dark shadows in led to bis friend's house. A bright sum be about. When you and tne speaks to the corners. On a high perch in the mer sun shining out of a cloudless heawn gether we liken to speak alone, jou bet The merchant raised his tushy eye background a weary-faced, elderly man. bathed the green lawn and the uiauy-col- with muttering lips and tapping fingers. ored flower beds in its golden light. The brows a little, as though he diJ not relish i cast up endless lines of figures. Beneath air, the leaves, the birds, all spoke of lif-‘. the idea of mutual confidences suggested Rates $1 to $2 per Day Special Rates Furnished at living price». A »hare him, in front of two long shining mahog It was hard to think that death was by his companion’s remark. "Hadn’t you I any by the Week or Month, Sample Room of the public patronage solicited desks, half a score of young men a¡r closing its grip upon him who owned them better take a seat?” he said. “I must | peared to be riding furiously, neck and all. A plump little gentleman in blaik congratulate you on your cargo, and wish in Connection you the same luck for your next voyage, I neck, in the race of life. Any habitue of was just descending the steps. the merchant continued. a London office might have deduced from “Well, doctor,” the merchant asked, “Ivory, an’ gold dust, an’ akin«, an’ their relentless energy and incorruptible "how is your patient?” Oregon Bandon resin, an’ cochineal, an’ gum», an’ dbony, diligence that they were under the eyes "You've not come with the intention of an' rice, an’ tobacco, an’ fruit», an’ nut« I «f some member of the firm. seeing him, have you?” the doctor asked, I -V The member in question leaned against glancing up with some curiosity at the in bulk. If there’s a better cargo about the marble mantelpiece, turning over the grey face and overhanging eyebrows of I’d like to see it,” the sailor said defi pages of an almanac, and taking from the merchant. “It is a most virulent case antly. “Say, now, weren't you surprised time to time a stealthy peep over the top of typhoid.: He may die in an hour or to see us come back—eh? Straight now, of it at the toilers around him. Com he may live until nightfall, but nothing between man and man?” SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers “The old ship hangs together well, and mand was imprinted in every line of his can save him. He will hardly recognize mer- AT Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty strong, square-set face and erect, pow you, I fear, and you can do him no good. lias lota of work in her yet,” the Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, erful frame. There was something class It is most infectious, and you are incur chant answered. enable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. “Lots of work ! I thought she was ical in the regular olive-timed features ring a needless danger. I should strong gone in the hay ! We’d a dirty night with and black, crisp, curling hair fitting tight ly recommend you not to go.” a gale from the weat-nou’ west, an’ had ly to the well-rounded head. Yet, though “Why, you've only just come down MRS. SARAH.CO6TEI.LO classical, there was an absence of spirit from him yourself, doctor,” John Girdle been goin’ by dead reckonin’ for three days, so we weren’t over and above su<e uality. It was rather the profile of one stone remarked. o’ ourselves. She wasn't much of a see- of those Homan emperors, splendid in its Nice clean rooms 25c nnd 50c a “Ah, I'm there in the way of duty.” going craft when we left England, but the animal strength, but lacking those subt'e night; $1.25 a week; $5 a month "So am I,” said the visitor decisively, sun had fried all the pitch out o’ her softnesses of eye and mouth which spent and iiassing up the stone steps of the en seams, and you might ha’ put your fin BANDON of an inner life. Such was Ezra, th< OREGON trance strode into the hall. 'J’bere was a ger through some of them. Two day» only child of John Girdlestone, and the large sitting room upon the ground floor, an' a night we were at the pumps, for heir to the whole of his vast business. through the open door of which the v s- she leaked like a sieve. We lost the fore Tiie junior partner waa silent, and th" Capital, $25,000 itor saw a sight which arrested him for topsail, blown clean out o' the ringbolts. clerks were working uneasily. Their BANDON TRANSFER CO. a moment. A young girl was s-tting in BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Krenenberur. President; J. Denholm, Vice President I never thought to see Lunno.u again. fears were terminated by the sharp sound c. H. PATTERSON * SON F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanley a recess near the window, with her little, "If she could weather a gale l’ke tha» of a table-gong and the appearance of A general (tanking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con supple figure bent forward, and her hands Dray and General Delive *s • boy with the announcement that Mr. she could make another voyage. ” sistent With safe and conservative banking. clasped at the back of her head, while “She could start on another,” the sailor F Meets all boats. AH orders handler] w tfc care CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco. Cal.: Merch Girdlegtone would like a moment's conver the elbows rested upon a small table ,n < sation wirh Mr. Ezra. ants National Bank. Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. said gloomily, “but as like as not ahe d front of her. Her sniperb brown hair Bank is open from 9 a. m. to 12 m.. and 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. BANDON OREGON The sanctum of Mr. John Girdlestone see the end o't.” fell in a thick wave on either side over never “Come, come, you’re not quite yourself I was approached by two doors, one of oak her white round arms. The doctor bad with groundless panels, and the other this morning, Miggs. We value you its just broken his sad tidings to her, and a dashing, fearless fellow—let me fill your covered with green baize. The room itself she was still in the first paroxysm of her glass again—who doesn’t fear a little risk was small, but lofty, and the walls were grief—a grief too acute, as was evident where there’s something to be gained. ornamented by numerous sections of ships even to the unsentimental mind of the You’ll lose your good name f you go •tuck upon long flat boards, very much The New, Elegantly Fitted and Speedy Steamer BANDON, OREGON merchant, to allow of any attempt at con- as the remains of fossil fish are exhibited solation. The merchant paused irresj- on like that." ' in museums. There were also several pho “She’s in a terrible bad way,” the cap lutely for a moment, aud then ascending tographs of the various vessels belonging CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master the broad staircase he push<*d open the tain insisted. "You'll have to do some to the finn, together with maps, char*» This steamer ia new. is strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and wild thing before she can go.” door of Iiarston's room and entered. give « revular H day service, for nassonaers and freight, between the Coquille river. Oregon, and lists of sailings innumerab'e. Abov» "What shall we have to do?” The blinds were drawn down and the Is just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of and San Francisco. E. T. KRUSE, managing agent. 23 Market St.. San Francisco. the fireplace was a large water-color Dry dock her and give her a thorough A pungent whiff chamber was very dark, J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. painting of the barque Belinda as she of disinfectants issued from it, mingled overhaul, She might sink before she got Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Pro appeared when on a reef to tiie north of prietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, with the dank, heavy smell of disease, out o’ the Channel if she went as she IS Druggists Sundries, Perfumes, Brushes Gape Palmas, An inscription beneatin The bed was in a far corner. Without just now.” Sponges, Soap, Nutsand Candies, Cigars this work of art announced that it had (To be continued.) seeing biin, Girdlestone could bear the Tobaccos and Cigarettes, Paints, Oils, been painted by the second officer an 1 fast labored breathing of the invalid. A Glass and Painters’ Supplies. presented by him to the head of the firm, Refined Cruelty ot a Boy. trimly dressed nurse who had been sitting It wag generally rumored that rhe mer by the bedside rose, and, recognizing tht “For genuine cruelty the average California and Oregon Coast Steamship Co I chants had lost heavily over this disas visitor, whispered a few words to him 5-year-old boy lias got a Hottentot can ter, and there were some who quoted it and left the room, He pulled the cord of nibal licked to a frazzle,” said the as an instance of Girdlestone's habitual the Venetian blind so as to admit a few proud father of a young hopeful the strength of mind that he should decorate The great chamber ray« of daylight, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only his wall with no melancholy a souvenir. looked dreary and bare, as cari>ets and other day to a Philadelphia Record John Girdlestone, a* he ¡at at h s man. “ The latest trick of my kid Is a WEEKLY TRIPS All Kinde* of 8addl«ry square office table waiting for his son, hangings had been removed to lessen the winner, but was sort of rough ou the GEO. D. GRAY & CO., Gen. Agents L. W. SHAW, Agent Harnew and Saddle* Repaired waa undeniably a remarkanie looking chance of future infection, John Girdle- 421 Market Street, San Francisco Marshfield. Phone 441 v-lctlm. which was our pet cat About stone stepped softly across to tne bedaide, man. For good or for evil no weak BANDON OREGON character lay beneath that hard angular and sat down by his dying friend, . Ths three weeks ago we noticed that pussy latter turned his restless head 1 round, suddenly stopped eating and drinking. face, with the strongly marked features and a gleam of recognition and gratitude All the choice bits of meat and dishes and deep-set eyes. came into his eyes. of milk were left untouched. He was known to be a fanatic in r» "I knew you would come,” he said, "For several (lays we explained it by ligioa, a purist in morals, and a man of “Yes. I carne the moment 1 got your the strictest commercial integrity. Yet message.” supposing that the cat was getting more there were some few who looked askance “I am glad that you are here," the than the ordinary number of mice and at him, and none, «ave one, who could ap sufferer continued with a sign of relief. eating them to the exclusion of our ply the word friend to him. “I wish to spenk to you. 1 am very offerings, but we soon noticed that she He rose and stood with his back to the weak. I have ?>een making my will, did fire as his son entered. He was so tall John. Stoop your bead and you wll was becoming thin and gaunt and All orders filled promptly. Office in mill We that he towered above the younger man. hear me better. I have less (han fifty not seem inclined to move about and RASMUSSEN BROS., Props but the latter’s square and compact frame thousand. I should have done Better had purr ns siie used to. One (lay, after pay highest price for red cedar logs and bolts two weeks of this, I picked up the now mads him, ai«irt from the difference of I retired years ago.” age, the stronger man. “I told you so,” the other broke id skeleton cat and began to stroke Its “There's news of the Black Engle,” he gruffly. neck. •aid. "She is reported from Madeira.” "You did—you did. But i acted for “What do you think I found? A thin “Ah !” cried the junior partner eagerly. the best. Forty thousand I leave to iny rubber band stretched tightly around “What luck?" daughter Kate.” the throat, concealed by the long fur. “She is full, or nearly so. according to A look of interest came over Girdle- It Just permitted tiie cat to breathe, but ■W Captain Hamilton Miggs’ report. stone’s face. "How about thi balance?' »»» she could not eat. I removed it and “I wonder Miggs was able to send a he asked. < report at ail, and I wonder still more “I leave that to be equtl'y divided now she is getting along all right. i that you should put any faith in It," his among the various Ixindon institutions When I asked the ls>y about it he said •on said impatiently. “The *ellow IN for educating the poor. We were both lie just wanted to see If kitty would Successor to HOOVER * MONDAY i never sober.” poor boys ourselves, John, and we know strangle. If it bad been anything else “Miggs is a good seaman, and popular the value of such schools.” but a cat It would have been dead in on the coast. He may indulge at times Girdlestone looked perhaps a trifle dis no time.” Dealer in All Kindi of but we all have our failings. Here is the appointed. The sick man weut on very < Hold* Nothing. list vouched for by our agent. ’Six hut- slowly and painfully: dred barrels of palm oil'------ ” "My daughter will have forty thousand "A Bpendthrift," remarked the bom» < ,1-itrixx Produc« Hotij^lit nnd . “Oil is down to-day,” the other inter pounds. But it is so tied up that «he grown philosopher, “Is a good deal like i rupted. can neither touch it herself nor enable a tub with the bottom knocked out.” Having purchaped this old and well established busines.«, and moved th»» same to the __ Marshall building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous patronage < “It will rise before the Black Eagle anyone else to do so until she is of nge iruaranteeinx honest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all% "What’s the answer?” queried the Has a Select Stock of arrives.” the merchant rejoined confidonc- She has no fr.end«. John, xnd no reli- very young man. ly. “Then he has palm nuts in bulk, gm tiona, save only my cousin. Dr. George “He takes all that comes, but 1« able ebony, gkins. cochineal, and Ivory. Ivory Dimsdale. Never was a girl left more to hold nothing,” explained the phll<*> lonely and unprotected. Take her, I beg is at a fancy figure, We are sorely in need of a few good voyages, for things of you, and bring her up under your phy dispenser. have been very slack of late. It is not own eye. Treat her as thougn she we-; He Took the mease. □ pon this matter that I wanted to spenk your child. Guard her above all from Mngglna—Behold in me a «elfmafla those who would wreck her young life -o to you,” Girdlestone continued. “It ha*, man. however, always been my practice to pre order to share her fortune. l»o thia, old 0 Iilggln«—Pcongrafulat® you tMcauw fer matter*» of business to private affairs, friend, and make me happy on my death of your <«iarltablenee«. bed. ” however pressing. # John Harwton is mid Muggins—I beg pardon« COURTEOUS n<EATBRMT A full line of Confectionery, Fruit, Cigar«, Tobacco, The merchant made no aniwer. H's to be dying, and he has sent 1 message to heavy eyebrows were drawn down, and Dlgglna — You are certainly charlt» me saying that he wishes to see me. Soft Drinks, Etc. New* Stand in Connection .J* It it inconvenient for me to leave the his forehead all puckered with thought ble In taking the blame on yourself. "You are the one man,” continued the office just now, but I feel that it is my No* In «tocia. Chrwdkn duty to obey such a summon* sufferer, "whom 1 know to be lust and up OuHtomer (lu book store)— Hav« yo» right. Give me the water, for my mouth I wish you, therefore, to look after things « is dry. Rhonld my dear girl perish be the Century Magazine? until I return.” • New Clerk—No, sir; we ter* a»t> “1 can hardly believe that tne news !• fore she marries, then, old friend, «er for •ra^' tar* said, lt> aatoniahmsnU Tkore tuns rsvsrta to you, for thsr« is aoas who Ing bq| monthly magaMn* *1. 4 I Bandon Investment Corporation Coquille Steam Laundry The Firm of FIRST-CUSS UUNDRT WORK Real Estate, Townsites, Promotions BANDON BOOTS A. McNair, The Hardware Man SHOES M. BREUER’S Lewin’s Meat Market Meats & Provisions HOTEL GALLIER E. Proprietor LEWIN, Furnished Rooms THE PACIFIC auk of Bandon BANDON, OREGON Clarence Y. Lowe ( I ELIZABETH » ► ► ► ► ► ► ► > > ► ► Druggist and Apothecary Steamer Alliance A. B. 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