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: • • •U2 71^ “WTk» is «lea l?" lieirao l«sl tiie <.uk >. - Uli.ma Schultz, fatli»». Oh. I !;n«-w yogi will fi-rgiv«» me i>< 'h.'s deception. rage. The answer ou the chancellor’s lips Sue has b*---n in Dreiberg for n mouth was not uttered. Hlldegarde came in. d*. iBR. and 1 have often stolen <*ut to He embraced her and kissed her brow. :«,-!* her.” She let tier tears full unre constitutional amendment strained. “Read,” said the duke to her. giving to citiee and towns Tiie duke stared nt the rug. Present She slipi*ed from her father’s arms and looked with pity ut the chancellor. •v he said: “Let her l»e buried in con- exclusive power to lioenae, «• *rat«il ground. Wfohg or right, that “What do you think of this, Hllde regulate, control, suppress, h ipter is closed, my child. What is garde?” or prohibit the sale of intox oi the letter, Herbeck? ” I “Why, father. I think it is the very lierlieck was a strong man. He was icating liquors within the best thing in the world,” dryly. “An insult like this?” The duke always far n-moiel from tears, but municipality. Copyright. 1909. by the Bobba- grew rigid. “You accept it calmly In there was a mist over the usual clarity 328 X Yea Merrill Company 31 ills vision He rlplied down th“ I this fashion?” ip. it was only a simple note to her ! “Shull 1 weep und tear my hair endorsed by rene highness begging her to give i over a boy I have never seen? No, SYNOPSIS i thank you. I was about to make , » Inclosed lianknotes to on«» Greteli- 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS c . wiio lived in th«» Krumerweg. The Gretchen, a goose girl, meets a myter'.ous I known to you this very evening that I Greater Oregon Home Kuie ,A>so notes represent «si a thousand crowns. 1 had reconsidered the offer. I shall I mountaineer and (. armichael, American consul ciatiou, 618 Electric Building, "Take them, little goose girl, ” said never marry hLs majesty.” in Dreilicrg, Kingdom of Ehrenstein. Carmich Portland, Oregon. t :«• duk«». "Your ship lias com«» in. Herbeck explained the situation. ael love» Princes» Hildegrade. (Paid advertisement.) “Your highness, the regent is really 'i lis will lie your dowry.” An ley shiver ran up and down ------ ■' v----------------------------------- Gretchen'» lover is Leo, a Vinter. The prince not to blame, for tils majesty hud giv •. reteheu’s spine, a shiver of wonder. regent of Jugendheit »ends Hlldegarde an oiler °f en him free rein in the mutter, und «1 ‘light, terror. A thousand crowns! A marna,e from King Frederick The princess his royal highness, working us 1 have f-rtune! been for the best interests of the two wat abducted in infancy and later restored to he "And 1 shall add to it another thou countries, never dreamed that the king father, the grand duke. would rebel. The king has been gen sand.” said Hlldegarde. "Give them Gretchen and Leo are Io wed after the vintage. erous enough to leave the publicity In to me, father." Hans Grurnbach of America reaches Dreiberg. our hands—that is to say, he agrees to i In all tiiis fortune amounted to lit accept the humiliation of being reject i I tle more thau $400. but to Gretchen, Carmichael become» iond of Crumbach, who frugal and thrifty, to whom a single ed by her serene highness.” admit, he wa» l>orn in Dreiberg. I hidegrade’» "That is very generous of him!” said crown was a large sum, to her it rep- belhrothai I» announced. the duke sarcastically. "Send for Duc- reseuleii wealth. She was now tiie ricin st girl in tin* lower town. Dreams Chancellor Herbeck >u»pect» Crumbach, who witz.” “Ducwltz, your highness?” cried the of kaleidoscopic varieiy tlew through later tell, Carmichael hi, real name u Breuaner. her bead. Tears sprang into her eyes. chancellor, chilled. He ha, a forged pauport. King Frederick re She liatl tiie power to do no mor«* than "Immediately!” fute» to marry Hildegarde, who it pleated. “Your highness, if you call Ducwltz weep. Tin- duke was tiie first to relieve the I shall surrender my portfolio.’’ The awkwardness of tin* moment. chancellor was firm. “I will give you an opera ticket for “Count, lias it uot occurred to you We carry a complete stock of “Do so. There are others to take up the season. How can 1 reward you for that we stand In tiie pr«-sein-e of two your work.” bringing this message? Don’t have Hildegard«» flew to the duke’s side very beautiful young women?” of School Books and the any false pride. Ask for something.” Herbeck scrutinized Gretchen with and snatched at ids sleeve. "Well, then, highness, give me an care Then in- compared her wftli the “Father, you are mad!” order on the grand duke’sdiead vintner , “At least I am master In Ehrenstein. prin ess. Tin- diikt- was right. And most complete line of for a place.” nerbeck. you will have the kindness the tiling which struck him witli most “For th«- mail who is toibecome your force was that, wliile each possessed to summon (¡«-neral Ducwltz." husband?" • “Your highness,” replied Herbeck, “I a beauty individual to herself, it was "Yes, highness.” have worked long and faithfully in not opposit«-, but strangely alike. “You shall have it tomorrow. Now. your service. I can not recollect that When the duke was alone he slowly com«* with me. I auegoing to take you I ever asked one personal favor. But passed on to Ids secretary and opened to Ilerr Ernst. He is the dlrektor of I do so now. Do not send for Ducwltz a drawer. He laid a small bundle on in the city. Our prices are the opera. He rehearses in th«» court tonigiit. See him in th«* morning. This the desk ami untied the string. On«» theater tills morning.” is no time for haste. You will throw by one he ranged tiie articles—two lit Gretchen followed th«» princess. As tiie army into Jugendheit, and there tle yellow shoes, a lit th* cloak trimmed right. her highness entered the Bijou thea will follow a bloody war.” witli ermine. There liad beeu a locket. ter the herr dlrektor stopped th«* mu “I will have uiy revenge!” stubborn- )>ut that was now worn by her high sic. In tin- little gallery which served iy- ness. • as the royal box sat several ladies and "Father, listen to me. I am the af ****** gentlemen of the court, the grand duke fronted person. I—I alone—have the Hermann Breunner lived in the gran being among them. right to say what shall be done in the ite lodge just within the eastern gates “1 have brought you a prima donna, matter. Ami I say to you if you do of tiie royal gardens. He was a wid Herr Dlrektor.” pointing to Gretchen. these cruel things, dismiss his excel ower and shared tiie ample lodge with FURNISHED ROOMS Herr Dlrektor showed his teeth. lency and bring war amt death to “What shall she sing in, your iiigh- Ehrenstein, I will never forgive you— the undergardeners and their families, lii-ss? We ar«* rehearsing ‘The Bohe never, never! You are wrong, wrong, lie was a man of brooding moods, and AT there was no laughter in his withered mian Girl,' ” he Jested. and I, your daughter, tell you so heart. lie adjusted his heavy specta The chorus and singers on the little frankly. Leave it to me. There will cles and held th«* note slantingly to 1! lie neither war nor humiliation.” stag«* exchnuged smiles. “I want your first violin,” said her ■ “My dear child,” he said. “I have ward the candle. A note or a letter was I suffered too-much at the hands of Ju- a singular event in Hermann’s life. highness. This note, left by the porter of the "Anton!” MUS SA HAH COSTELLO gendheit. It was Grand hotel, moved him with surprise. A. youth sto<sl up in the orchestral my daughter the It requested that he present himself Nice olean r ><>m« ”5 mid 50c n first time; it is pH night, $1.25 a week; $.'* mu-intli “Now, your higlinoHs,” said the herr my honor now.“ at 8 o’clock ut tin» office of the hotel* and ask to be directed to the room of dlrektor. proudly. Hans Grurnbach, whoever he might lie. BANDON OREGON "Try her voice.” “Will it balance He decided to go. Certainly tills And the herr dlrektor saw that she war and devasta man Grurnbach did not urge him with was not smiling. He hade tiie violin tion ?’’ t li e girl out some definite purpose. The con ist to draw Ills bow over a single note. asked quietly. "Is “Imitate it, Gretchen«” commanded it not pride rather cierge at tin* hotel, who knew Her her highness, “and don't 1«* afraid.” than honor? The mann. conducted him to room 10 on bandon — O regon Gretchen Itftisl her voice. It was prince regent the eutresole. Hermann knocked, A bruggittt anti .Apothecary voice bade him enter. sweeter and mellower than tin* violin. made a pardona “You wished to see me?” Is ;ost in receipt, of n new stock of “Again!” the herr dlrektor cried. ble blunder. Do “Yes." offering a chair. Without apparent effort Gretchen not you. my fa “You are Hermann Breunner,” be- Drills and Chemicals, Patent ami passtsl from on«* not«* to another, now ther. make an un gan Grurnbach, "and you once hud a Proptietary Preparations, Toilet Ar high, now low, or strong or soft; a pardonable one?” tides. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, trill, a run. The violinist of ids own "A Portia to the brother named Hans.” Hermann grew rigid in his chair. “I Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and accord began the Jewel song from judgment!” said “Faust.” Gretchen did not know the tiie chancellor, his have no brother." Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and Cig “You did have." words, liut she carrl«sl the melody eye kindling “Let arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hermuiin ’ s head dropped. “ My God, without mishap. And then “1 Dreamt ’WILL BALANCE it all rest upon Painter's Supplies. WAR AND DEVASTA my shoulders. I Dwelt in Marble Halls.” This song I yes. I did have a brother, but he was TION? ” a scoundrel. ” she knew word for word. and. nil, she alone am to “Perhaps lie was a scoundrel. He is sang It witli strange anil haunting ten- Jilaine. It was I who first suggested MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE -dead!” softly. «lerness. (hie by one tin* musicians tiie alliance.” “ God ’ s will be done! ” But Her dropped their instruments to their Notwithstanding that lie was gener knees. All realize«! that a great voice ally hasty, tiie duke was a just man. mann’s face turned lighter. “As a boy he loved you.” was being trltsl befor«» them. Th«» herr lie offcrisl ids hand, witli half a smile. dlrektor struck tits music stand sharp “You are bidding me farewell, your I “Anil did I not love him?” said Her mann fiercely. “Did I uot worship that ly. highness?” saitl Herbeck. “Your highness lias play«*d a fine jest “No, count. I would not let you go boy, wiio was more like a son to me this day. Where does madam«» your for half my duchy. Even a duke may thau a brother?” “1 knew your brother. I knew him guest sing in Berlin or Vienna?" be a fool sometimes.” "In neither." answer«»«! her highness. Herbeck laid Ids cold hand uixin the well. He was not a scoundrel, only "She lives in DreHierg. mid till this •duke’s. Then lie went over to her weak. He went to America and be morning 1 never saw her before.” Where Yours Ought to be highness and kissed her band grate- calm* successful in business. He fought Tli«» herr dlrektor stared blankly fully, for It was truly at her feet the with the north in th«» war. Ke was fawn her highness to Gretchen and ••vr«*ath of victory lay. not a coward. He did his fighting A. F. DERINGER Prop back to her highness again. Then he “Highness,” he said softly, “you bravely and honorably. He di«»d facing grasp«»«! it. Here was one of thos«* Khali marry when you will.” the enemy, and ills lust words were of moments when th«* gods make gifts to yeu. J$- begged your forgiveness. He “And where?” BANDON mortals. "1 would that I could make it no. (To be Continued] “You have a great voice, fraulein. I But there is a penalty for being placed I shall teach you. I shall make yon a ; ho high. Wo cannot change this un great singer.” written law.” Full line of Harness, Sad. But Gretchen never iiecani«» a prima ; Notice for Publication. "Heaven donna. There was something different plied. dies, Bridles, Halters, on the knees of the gisis. “No, my daughter,” said the duke, / Blankets and everything "Man is nt the bottom of all the kinks Department of the Interior, usually kept in a first- CHAPTER VII and twists in this short life, not iieav- I U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, class harness shop. AFFAIRS OF 8TATE. shall You <*n. But Herbeck is right, September 14, 1910. marry when you will.” Repairing a Specialty HE grand duke stanqied back Notice is hereby given that Albert N. Treadgold Tli«» knock of tiie valet was again and forth with a rumble as of of CatsCity, Michigan, who on September 3, distant thunder. They would heard. 1909, made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456, ’ Your highness, there is a young play witli him, eh? Well, they woman outside, a peasant, wiio desires for Lot» 2, 3 and 4, Section 2, Township 30, S. had loose«l the lion tills time. He had Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of sent his valet to summon her highness to speak to her serene highness.” “What! She enters the palace with intention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, aud Herbeck. to establish claim to the land above described, “And tell them to put everything out any more trouble than this?” “By my orders, father,” said Hilde- before A. D. Morse, United States Commission els«» aside.” He kneaded th«» note in ids hand jrarile, who gnthensl tlint this privlleg er. at Bandon. Oregon, on the 29th day of Nov- powerfully. It was anonymous, liut it '«si visitor must is* Gretchen of the 1910. HAS A SELECT STOCK OF spoke clearly, like truth. Th«» sender Krumerweg. “Admit her.” Claimant names as witnesses: Gretchen was ushered in. Her throat remained undlacoverable. Robert Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. Had he not oppos«*«! it for months? wns a little full as she recogniz«»d tiie Harry Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. thre«* most Important persons in the Atid now, hnving Hiirrenderisl against G. T. Treadgold. of Bandon. Oregon. grand duchy. his better judgment, this gratuitous af “The little goose girl!” the duk«» salt! Pearl R. Walker, of Bandon, Oregon front was offer«»«! him. It was damn«- half audibly. Menni Heer on Draught BENJAMIN F. JONES. bie He smote tin- offending note. “Yes. highness.” Gretchen’s face 37-10» Register. War! Nothing l«*ss. lie wns prepnusl for it. Twenty thousand troops were was serious, and her eyes were mourn COURTEOUS TREATMENT now in the valley, mid there were ful. Sin» carried an envelope in her hand tightly. FOR RENT 4 rooms, completely 20JM10 renerves. “Com«» to me, Gretchen.” said the IlerlM»ck came calmly in. and well furnished. Rent $16. Call princess. “What is it?” "Why th«» devil couldn't you have “She is dead, highness, and I found at Bandon Warehouse Co. for par left well enough alone? Read titter this letter under her pillow.” BANDON OREGON The duke flung the note down on fate ticulars. Herbeck took the envelope. 35-« JTfrbock pleted It Up ohd worked but the crease». “Well?” »The query tingled With Goose Girl • • • ! Settle It Now Settle It Right ftor Sa tu rd ¿IV Ai Gallier NON! M. (1. PONI. Optomctcrist. Bandon, (he. By HAROLD MacGRATH BANN OL BANDO.\ i: i \ ih )5 Capital Stock $50,000 I I BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronrnberg. i’ll* I imi J Denholm. Preaident; F. J. Fahy, Cashi» r; Frank f lam. 1 P. Hanly. Vice A general banking busines, trai -acted and customer» riven ever, .*> comm date ncon- sirtral with »afe and conservativ banking CORRESPONDENTS; T he American National Bank, o( San I ranc o, ( alii. Men bant. National Bank, Pottland, Oregi n; I lie Chase National Bank, of New 5 ork. 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