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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TRUXTON KING ■ dorato 4 in<l Were K’<« othec today! God!” This shall be our day, than» ! Vienna Bake/y Anu Cafe Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and I wor<i passed between then) tou>htug Attendants spixi to the tower, shout ujHin the thing that was up|>erutost ti Copyright, 1909, by George Barr their minds. tag the battle tidings. June 24. K10. The prince came tumbling down the Notue u h«el y gives tirai Sioaewad. J. Wil- Fond. WoM provided for the wayfar narrow iron stairs from his room saa. oí Baadoa ()tegaa. ubo, oa August 27, VicLukheon ers, aud Tullis' tent was made ready alio. e, shouting Joyously to Truxtou 190). made I louuMcad Entry No. 130*9. i for the countess and Iter maid. Klug. No muu was ever so welcome. Smi.1. N , 0)551. for $E I 4 KE 1-4. NE Cop_>right, l%9, b. Bode', Mead The countess' story was soon told. 1-4 SE I-4 oí >eci*oa 7. and SW 1-4 Xw 1-4 He was.besieged with questions, hand Sitting before the great tire, surround shakings and praises. Even the Duke and NW 1-4 SW 14. J.. H. I.. & Cum pan} ed by eager listeners, she related her of l’erse, hobbling on crutches, had a 30 3., Range 14 W.. Willamette M-ruiGu, has experiences. Had autae <4 iateabMi to make hn*l five-year kindly greeting for liltu. Tears stream proof Io eatabhah claim to the Lad above d<-s- She had been seized on the night ed down the old man's cheeks when SYNOPSIS artwd. More A D. Morse. U S. < otntn.uier.er of the »Mill as she started n< r< ss tier King told him of his daughter's safe 4 *.*4aa Oragoa. oa the lai day oi Septeml ei CHAPTER I— I run 1«m King arrives in E »- father's garden, and escape had tie- arrival la the friendly camp. 141« come possible only through the aid of elwnu, opikl nf Graual. rk, ».n 1 n ets lb’ But Just now Truxton was staring ( laxaaal name, as witne^i*; Farm at the narrow staircase. Vos Hugo t»cauufu! niece of Spantz, a gu*.maker. II— Josephs mid the girl’s father. R. F. Coa. oi Bas ica. Oregon. RPIissat, oi King doe« a lavoi for Prince Ratio, the young ers' wives told them of tlie newly and Loraine were descending slowly. forintxl army and of its leaders, She The former was white and evidently Eug* ae Pierce, oi rule» r f the country, whose gu. rdian u John J A Copr. determined to make her way to the very weak. He leaned on the girl for of Tulli*. an Ancr.cao. IIL-Barrvn Danglots Beiq«mai F. jones, camp of those who would destroy her support. hcgiíte-. minister of poluf, interview» King and warm j husltmid. eager to give them any as ¿»-6 Count Halfont offered the explana him aga.iut Olga, the gunniakei’s niece. IV— sistance that her own knowledge of tion. “Vos Hugo was shot last week Kmg invades the royal paik. meets the prince Marlnux’s plans might provide. through tlie shoulder. He is too brave One lilt of information she gave to give up. as you may see. It hai>- and i» presented to the lad's fascinating Aunt ®O YEARS 1 Loraine. V---Th“ committee ot ten. conspri- mmted no »aid of conuteniution among pened on tlie terrace. EXPERIENCE There was an tor« against the print*. n.cets in an underground tlie would be deliver««* of the city. It unexpected fusillade from tiie house hnd the effect of making them all the tops. Erie placed himself between the chamber, whore the g rl Oif.a u duc'o«ed a» on*- more resolute; the absolute uecessity marksmen and Miss Tullis. A bullet w ' rq is to kill Prince Kobin with a bomb, VI-- for Immediately regaining control in that might have killed her instantly \ ? 37* John I ullis calk on the beautiful Countess In tlie city was forced uimiii them. She struck him to the shoulder. go med'’, who warns him that her hated and no told them that Count Marlanx had King never forgot tlie look in Lo Taxvg M*n«s torious oid husband. Count Marlanx, is con lately received word that th«» Grand raine's eyes as she came down the D esigns spiring aga.nst the prince. VII, VIII. IX and.\ Duke Paulus was likely to intervene steps. Joy and anguish seemed to C opyright . Ac. smultatf n «unir1. . ■ . rf • C t ' 'Pit —King v dta the house of the witch of Gan look liefor«* many «lays, acting on his own combine themselves In that long, in MUWVI««! (MS* 4 initiative, in the belief that lie could tense look. ____ I m *t • Mui.if A « i-H gap and meets the royal household there. H< ■trKly ••Uld.tul. < 'tito force th«- government of Graustark to • " < H4t»t MW< r fur wctu K ’ Siie gave him her hands. The look sees an eye gleaming through a crack in a d< or ritaaui -jit® tnkc« (.itisi thruutth Munii < r u. lv< grant th«» railway privileges so much in her tired eyes went straight to his Mtlct* wit notier, tvWhont bunt oliare », lu In tlie Um and while searching for the person he is over desired iiy his country. Marlanx re lieart. Vos Engo drew back, his face powered and dragged into a loft. He is ccn alized that he would have to forestall set in a frown of displeasure. fronted by Count Marlanx and then taken to the tlie wily grand duke, * uWiéiwMcíf HltfafrM»><1 wo«»klr. Mr ■r if lie were in “My brother?” she asked, without firflirn ««f «my 8tjfuMidO<* J<«Mr»t»U T« ’ - «. IK j. underground den of the committee cf ten. absolute control of tiie Graustark gov taking her gaze from ills eyes. fuT ■»»utiui, fl. Huid by u* < XI- Olga defends King before the committee oi ernment when the Russian apiieared “He is well. He will see you today.” he, mid to* alone, would lie in a posi «TliMiuh OM im ). rtf» b Woatikjtfton, D. <J. "And you. Truxton?” was her next anarchists. tion to deal witli tlie situation. question, low and qtiavering. XII—-Loraine is brought to the den and “Tiie grand duke may send a large "Unharmed and unchanged, Lo thrown into lhe same room with King. fore«» of men across the border at any raine." lie said softly. "Tell me, did XIIL-King fells a jailer, dons his clothing and time." said the countess in conclusion. Engo stand between you and disguised, carries Lorvine into a boat at night in "Count Marlanx is sur«> to make a de- t li e fire fro in FURNISHED ROOMS which seveial of the anarchists are about to cisivt- assault as soon as lie hears that the”— th«- movement has begun. He had "Yes. Truxton.” depart. AT hopes of starving them out, thus sav she said, dropping XIV- King manages to get Loraine, whom he j ing th«- castle from destruction, but as her eyes as tf in loves, ashore, and they hide in a freight car. 9 that seems unlikely his shells will deep pain. XV- -Olga waits on a street earner with a soon In-gin to rain in earnest upon the "And you not—broken bomb to kill Prince Robin as he passes in a dear old pile.” Truxton King was listening with promise to liltu?" I parade. King and Loraine are earned oil into MBH SARAH COSTELLO wide open ears, As she finMied this “No; nor have I the country in the car. They start back in dreary prediction he silently arose to Niue c I chii roouiH "5 nini .%0n h broken my prom an ox Cart and warn the prince when almost a night, $1.25 h w< ek ; $5 ion-nth his feet and, without a word to any ises Io you.” front of the girl Olga. one, stalked off in the darkness. Tul “He is a brave XVI—The bomb is thrown, but the prince lis looke«l after him and shook ills head BANDON OREGOxj man. I can't help capes to the castle. Mariani is in control of sadly. saying it." said the "1'11 b«» happy on that fellow's ac city. American, deep count when daybreak co;n«-s and We lines suddenly ap- XVII and XVIIl-King goe- from the Cas are really at it." in- said to Prince p e a ri n g in ills tle to notify Tulli* of the | rince’s dang™, Tulli» who knew something of King's face. Swiftly, he SHOES being absent in thi hill* with a force of o'dieri. Dantan, BOOTS - AND ti ttUctlon. turned to Vos En He finds Tulli*. But Truxton King was not there at go, extending his hand. “My hand, camp. Under cover of night tile two daybreak. When la- strode out of th«- Gauiook camions were plunted in a po- «•amp that night he left It behind for “Non HAVE I BRO sir, to a b r a v e KEN MY PROMISE man!” aitfou commanding the southeastern ever. TO YOU.” The unfortunate lack of means to Vos Engo stared city gate. It was the plan of the new besiegers to bombard this gate, tear communicate with tlie occupants of at him for a moment and then turned th«- castle hail beeu the source of great away, ignoring the friendly hand. A Dealer in Hoots and Shoes. ing it to pieces with shot. The knowleilge that Marlanx had no distress to Captain Hana. if the de- hot flush mounted to Loraine's brow. Repairing neatly and promp big guns except those stationed in the fenders could It«- informed as to th«» Vos Hugo's response was a short, bit fortress was most consoling to Tullis exact hour of th«- assault from tiie out ter laugh. tly done at lowest liv and his friends. He could not destroy side they could do much towartl its ing prices CHAPTER XX. the castle gates with shells, except by speedy success by mnJdng a fierce sor THE LAST STAND. purest chance. He could drop shells tie from behind their own walls. A OON after 5 o’clock n man in the Into the castle, but to hit a gate twenty qulok dash from tiie cnsUe grounds would serve to <lraw Marlanx's atten topmost window of the tower feet wide? Never! called down that tlie forces hi Truxton King was growing haggard tion in that direction, diminishing tlie tlie hills were moving in a com from worry ami loss of sleep, lie force that he would send to cheek the pact body toward tlie ridges below the could not understand the abominable, onslaught at the gates. Truxton King had all this in rniml southern gates. criminal procrastination. He was of as hu swung off down the mountain One hundred picked men were to lie a race that did tilings with a dash and bandon •- O regon “oad, having stolen past the sentries left inside the castle gates with Vos on the spur of the moment, libs soul Druggist and Apothecary sickened day by day. John Tullis, with comparative ease. The danger Engo, prepared to meet any flank move In ]«al in reooipt of a now stock of equally unhappy, but more philosoph from M.-u'lmix’s scouts outsid«» tlie city ment that might lie attempted. Three ical, often found him seated upon it was not great; they had tieen scattered hundred mounted men wen* selected to Drago and Cliomicals. Pater., ami rock at the top of the ravine, an un anil bf-aten by Hans’ recruiting pnr- make tlie dnsli down Castle avenue Proprietary Preparations, Toilet lighted pipe in his lingers, bis eyes in ff«-s. He stood in more danger from straight into the camp of the sharp th-- men ho would help, they who were shooters. It was tin* latrpose of tile tioloa. Drngg i Sundries, Perfumes tent upon the liazy castle. Rrttalien, Sponges. Soup. Nuts anil house guards to wage a tierce ami noisy “Cheer up. King. Our time will the watchful «lefendera of the castle. It must have l>«-«-n 2 o'clock when ho conflict off tlie avenue and then retire Candies, t Ilgars, Tobaccos ami Cig come.” he was wont to say. aretksH, Paints, Oils, Glass and Then came tlie night before the pro crossed the king's highway, a mile or to the castle as abruptly as they left Painter's S.ipplie». posed assault on the gates, The guns more alMive’tlie northern gates, and it, to be ready for Marlanx should he were in position. and tlie cannonading struck down into the same thick un decide to make a final desperafe effort was to begin at daybreak. Truxton dergrowth that had protecteil liini and to seize their stronghold. U you wuh a bottle cold--- Tlie dash of the 31)0 through the gates was full of the bitterness of doubt Hobbs on a memorable nlgiat not long Call at the Ennis. and misgiving. Was she in love I »e fore. and down the avenue was the most r At 8 o’clock n dripping figure threw spectai'ular experience in Truxton's with Vos Engo? Was the count's suit If you lore the good, that's old-- up his hinds obligingly and laughed life. He was up with Qninnox ami progressing favorably under the fire Call at the Eagle. of tlie enemy? Was his undoubted with exultation when confronted by a General Braze, galloping well In front I «at no so* to ut and hLnk bravery having its effect upon the startled guardsman inside tiie castle of the yelling frotips. These mounted If you really need a diink, wavering susceptibilities of the dis Walls and not more than fifty yards cati>lne<‘rs, riding as Bedouins, swept from file water gate. He sliout«»d a like thunder down the street, whirled Jxt make a *n;n ot ring a bell. tressed Loraine? Tli<> sound of n voice In sharp com friendly cry as he ndvanced toward into the broad, open arena beyond the And you bet they'll treat you right mand attracted his attention. There the man, calling out his own name. duke's palace and were upon the eiir- Down at the Eagle Ten minutes later he was standing prised ruffians before they were fully was a bright moon, and Truxton could see other pickets hurrying to i in th«- presence of the haggard, nerve awake to the situation. join tlie first. A few moments later racked Qulnnox. pouring into his as They came tuinbHtig out of barns and several trespassers were escorted tonished cars tlie news of th«» coming sheds, clutching their rifles in nervel<>ss attack. Tlie colonel lost no time In through the lines ami taken directly hands, aghast in the face of absolute BkNDON, OREOON to headquarters—a man and two wo routing out the sleeping guardsmen destruction. The enemy, craven at the and reserves and In sending ci-m men. King observed. outset, threw down their guns and tried John Tullis was staring hard at tlie tn inds to those already on duty at tlie to escajie through the alleys and side MY CLOTHES ARE AT IHE group approaching from the roadway. gates. streets at tile end of the common. Fir When the sun jie«-p«-<l over the lofty One woman walked ahead of her com, ing all the time, tin* attacking force panlons. Suddenly lie sprang forward hills ho raw Inside tlie gates a rest rode them dow> as if they were so less, waiting company of dragoons with a cry of amazement.. many dogs. ready for the command to ride forth. It was the Countess Iugomede. After ten or fifteen minutes of this Meantime King had crossi-d th«- Iler arrival created a sensation, In desultory carnage it was reported that a moment she was in the center of on grounds with Colonel Qulnnox on the a large force of men were entering the amazed circle of men. Tullis, nfter way to the castle. II«- was ama::<-<l. al avenue from Ilegetigetz circus. Quin his first low. eager greeting at tlie most stuitefled. by tin- devastation that nox sent hi* chargers toward this great I edge of the tire circle, drew her near already had Is-en wrought. A dozen or horde of foot soltilers, hut they did not to tlie warmth giving flames. Prince more balls had crash«-«! Into th«- facade. falter, as he had expected. On they Dantan ami Captain linns threw rugs Yawning fissures, gigantic holes, mark swept. 2,000 or 3,000 of them. At their Where Yours Ooughl to be aud blankets in a great heap for her ed th«- path of the ugly messengers head rode five or six officers. The fore from Marlanx. Nearly nil of the win A. F. IM-RINGER Prop to sit upon. Every one was talking «lows bad i«een wrecked by riflemen most was Count Marlanx. at once. The countess was smiling Qulnnox saw now thnt the Iron through her tears. "Make room for who shot from tlie roofs of palaces in Count was determined to storm the my maid and her father. They are and nlwait th«» avenue. Two of the gates and gave the command to re colder and more fatigued than I,” she smaller minarets were in ruins. A treat. Waving their rifles and shout said, lifting lier tired. glorious eyes to huge pillar in the lower iialcony was Ing defiance over their shoulders, the John TtUlis. who stood beside her. gon«-. Tin- terrace had been plowed up dragoons drew up, wheeled and gal “We have come from Balak. They by a singl«» ricochotting shell. loped toward the gates. “Grent God!” gasjied King. "It is suffered much that I might enjoy the S<areely were the massive portals slender comforts I was so ready to frightful!” < losed and the great steel liars drop- HAS A SELECT STO K OF "They began Itomliarding yesterday share with them.” l>od into place l»y the men who attend “Thank God. you are here!” he said afternoon. Wo were asked to surren- ed them when a low, dull explosion der nt 3 o'clock. Our reply brought in low. Intense tones. She could not shook tlie c.irth as if l>y volcanic force. mistake the fervor In his voice tior th<- shells. Mr. King. It was terrible Then came the crashing of timbers, After th«- first two or three shells the cracking of masonry, the whirring the glow in Ills eyes. w«> found places of shelter for the “ I knew you were here. John. I ntn of a thousand missiles through the Ntenm II« •or itti lira a .hr uot going back to Count Marlanx. It prince an«l his friends. They are in air. Before the very eyes of the tli»> stone tower licyond the castle Th«- Is ended.” stunned, bewildered defenders, din- most glorious courage Is shown. Count vüldt . oh ; ir aim >r "I knew it come. Ingoine«!«- mounting near the parade ground, the Vos Engo guards the prince and th«- You will lot you how glad I huge gates and pillars fell to the ladies of the household. Alas, ft was am some day ground. “Some day. when 1 am truly, whoilv hunger thnt we feared the most. To The gates had been dynamited free from him. John, I know wluit <lny wo should hav«- r«-sorted to horse's Then ft was that Truxton King re- flesh. There was no other way. We BANDON OREGON you will say. and I think you know knew that re'ief would com«- someday memtiered. Marlanx'« sappers had what 1 shall say in reply." Both un- been quietly at work for days drilling Jokn Tullis was there And now it is Department oí the Interior. U. S. Land Otiec ai Pœel urg, Oie. Kknilfic jïœerka'?. 4 Co^’^’-^’N^wYcrK The II Pacific B RE IJ E R’ II Pastry First Ciasò Restaurant Privale Boxes for Pinate Parties. Everything Neat ami Clean 1 he be»t of service guaranteed Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a m to 10:00 p. m. M. Smith Strs. k¡field & Bandon Twin Screw, New and Fast lst Class Passage, Up Freight, $10 00 & $7.50 3.00 Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and good service our motto A. 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