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v a Il J. SHERWOOD Pres. R. E.SHIRE, V.-PreB. advise h e r a f te r h av in g done so. H e, I H. HAZARD, Ceeklei 0 . C SANFORD, A t t l.C s e h lt r how ever, tu rn e d th em o v er to his w ife w ith In stru c tio n s to read them an d re p o rt M rs. H a w le y read th e le tte rs an d , o p C D g U lU b a , O R E O O S . co n sid erin g th em r a th e r stra n g e ep is tles fo r a clerg y m an an d a m an of Transacts a Genern I Banking Business fam ily to be w ritin g to a young girl, By M A R G A R E T BA RRY co n su lted w ith th e ch airm an o f th e Board of Olroetor». She Came to Grief by lg- oto. co m m ittee fo r sen d in g supplies to In d ig eu t clerg y m en . T h en It n i n e o u t L ie u te u a u t G iu sep p e G rlolano o f th e R . O. D em ent, A . J . Sherwood, N ational B ank o Commerce, New Y ork C i noring System th a t, th e lad les h av in g learn ed th a t Mr. Ita lia n untionul police being su m m o n L . H trlo c k e r, L . 11. H azard. O rocker W oolw orth N ’lB auk, S an F ra n c ! ------- O K a p la n h ad no w ife o r children, his ed to h e a d q u a rte rs a t N aples, h is ch ief Isaiah H acker. U. K. Shine F irst N a t’l B ank of P o rtlan d . P o rtla n d . •> n am e hud been erase d from th e ir list. B y F. A . M IT C H E L ¡1 It also ca m e o u t th a t Miss A rcher, in sa id to him : ‘“T his b rig an d L a n e ttl w ho h as been ste ad o f w o rk in g u n d er orders, h ad been d o in g so ou h er ow n hook. M rs. te rro riz in g th e m o u n tain s m u st be ca p R . S. K n o w l t o n , President G e o . A . R o b in s o n , V ic e -P re s. M iss G w endolen A rcher, aged eig h t H aw ley u n d th e ladles o f th e com m it tu re d . 1 h av e se n t o u t a spy, w h o R . 11. M a s t , Cashier. eon, w as a n ea rn e st church w orker, tee sa w a t once th a t th e article Mr, s a y s th a t in a ra v in e hack o f S o rren to T here w as only one trouble a b o u t Miss K ap lan w a n te d w as a wife. h e cam e upon th e band. t i e w as A rcher—so said th e older ladles of th e M iss A rc h e r received a noto fro m h er b a ite d uud to ld to tu rn ab o u t. H e ;h u rc h —sh e w as ra th e r inclined to ta k e p a sto r t h a t h e h ad tu rn e d Mr. K a p la n ’s could see no one, b u t rem ark e d th e affa irs Into h e r ow n hands. She had le tte rs o v er to his wife, who w ould p o sitio n und sa y s th a t if th ey rem ain se rv ed on a com m ittee to sen d boxes en d eav o r to solve th e riddle. th e re long en o u g h fo r a co m p eten t COQUILLE. OREGON of clo th in g an d o th er d om estic a rtic le s M rs. H a w le y ’s rep o rt w as long de fo rce to a tta c k th em th ey m u st all be to m in iste rs In o u t of th e w ay p laces layed. O ne d ay a m em b er o f th e su p c a p tu re d . T a k e fifty m en, go a t once th e larg en ess o f w hose fam ilies w as ply co m m ittee show ed M iss A rch er a a n d b rin g L a n e tti h ere d ead o r alive, Opened for Busines March. 1 8 9 0 p ro p o rtio n a te to th e sm a lln ess of th e ir p h o to g rap h of a handsom e young i f you can b rlu g tb e o th e rs do so, b u t salu rles. B ecom ing restiv e a t bein^ clerg y m an a n d ask ed h er how sh e Ilk do u o t fail to c a p tu re th e ir lead er.” su b o rd in a te d to o lder w om en, i t oc ed h is a p p earan ce. M iss A rch er e x “ H a v e you a d escrip tio n o f h im ?” CORRESPONDENTS! ru rre d to Miss A rcher to pack a box p ressed h e rse lf very m uch pleased a sk ed th e lie u te n a n t. Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland First National Bank, San Francisco w ith 1L L a te r on a n o th e r m em ber o f a n d send It aw a y herself. "No. Nor h a v e 1 fo u n d an y one w h o National Park, New York First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay W hen she had g ot to g e th e r sufficient th e co m m itte e ask ed Miss A rch er to h as seen him . * H e h as b u t recen tly artic le s, co n sistin g p rin cip ally of su ch ex ch a n g e p h o to g rap h s w ith her. T h e begun Ills d e p re d a tio n s an d th u s f a r E « « « c s c « < e e e « A e « e c e « e « te (e e « « « « « e e e « » i» 4 € « e « « e « « ns w ould be needed by ch ild ren , she m ean in g o f th ese tw o photo g rap h ic In w e h a v e not beeu ab le to g e t an y in looked over th e list of Im pecunious cid e n ts w a s m ade kn o w n to Mr. K ap fo rm atio n n b o u t him. P erso n s who -STIPES-is C i m in iste rs w ith larg e fam ilies a n d se lun by M rs. H aw ley , w ho h ad w ritte n h a v e been c a p tu re d by his b an d a n d looted one th a t stood h ig h e r on th e list him sa y in g th a t sh e w ould be happy held fo r rau so m h av e not. been b ro u g h t OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS th a n som e to w hom boxes had been to a s s is t In su p p ly in g th e a rtic le he b efo re blm ." needed an d apologizing fo r M iss A r L ie u te n a n t G rlo lan o w ith his m en c h e r's h a v in g p re m a tu re ly Bent him th e w e n t by tra in a s n e a r to th e p o in t th ey c h ild re n ’s clothes, th e girl h av in g sup in te n d e d to a tta c k a s possible, th e n a t posed him to be m arried. So Mr. K a p n ig h tfu l! follow ed a ro ad lead in g up ALWAYS ON TIME lan, a t M rs. H aw ley 's su ggestion, se n t in to th e m o u n tain s. Sails from Portland at 9 A. M., * h er h is p h o to g rap h , und sh e se n t him A s soon a s it g re w lig h te r th e police, M iss A rch er's. all a rm e d w ith rifles, ad v an ced , tu r n April 15, 20, 25, 30, | O ne d a y Mrs. H aw ley rep o rted to in g a bend In th e rav in e, w h ich led M iss A rc h e r th a t she hud w ritte n Mr. th em face to fa c e w ith a b a rric a d e of Sails from Coos Bay at Service of Tide « K ap lan an d he hnd given h er th e sto n e s th e b a n d its hnd ere c te d acro ss April 12, 17, 22, 27 | n am e of th e a rtic le he w an ted . M iss it. G rlo lan o h a lte d h is m en a n d stood A rch er w n s all eagerness to h e a r th e looking up a t th e b a rrie r. All w as s i IN. L KOLM, Agent Phone Main 181 so lu tio n o f th e m a tte r an d w as m uch len t. Not a liv in g th in g w a s to be d isa p p o in te d w hen she w as told th a t tt seen. w as n o t b est th a t she should know “ T h e b ird h a s flow n,” be re m a rk e d th e n am e of th e article, b u t It would in a d isa p p o in te d to n e. he se n t to Mr. K aplan a n d if M iss A r No so o n er h a d th e w ords been u t c h er chose sh e would he com m issioned te re d th a n n b u llet sa n g close to his F red V on P e g e rt C . I . K im e by th e c h u rc h com m ittee to ta k e It to ear. him. T h e b ra v e s t m an will d u ck a t being M iss A rc h e r w us m ore puzzled th an th u s su rp rise d , f o r th e n e rv e s do not ever. W hy w as tt not sen t by ex p ress? g iv e th e b rain tim e to reaso n th a t th e T h e rep ly to th is w as th a t, being an d a n g e r lias a lre a d y passed. G rio lan o M EC HANICAL an im al, It m u s t ent an d , being a very in v o lu n ta rily d u ck ed , th en o rd ered his high b red a n d valu ab le an im al, It could m en to lie d o w n u n d e r co v er till he u o t w ell be In tru sted to th e c a re o f could d e te rm in e upon th e b est m ethod th e em p lo y ees o f an ex p re ss com pany o f a tta c k . l i e sto o d u p rig h t h im self, Miss A rc h e r th o u g h t th e m a tte r o v er ta k in g in th e d e fe n se b efo re him. H e G e n e r a l lllack sm ith in g . n nd d ecided to decline th e com m ission. w a s a h an d so m e m an, tw en ty -flv e W agon M aking, M achine Sho sa w no reason w hy sh e should y e a rs old a n d b rav e. W hile be w as W ork, P a tte r n M aking and h av e th e resp o n sib ility of a pet dog or lo oking fo r a n o p en in g by w hich to C a stin g , A uto m o b ile W ork. c a t on a long Journey to a b en ig h ted m a k e a flank a tta c k u|>on th e position co u n try . W hy, the Idea w ns too a b a n o th e r b u lle t sa n g a few in ch es ab o v e COQUI LL E , OREGON su rd fo r a n y th in g . If M r. K ap lan h is head. T h is tim e h e w a s p rep ared w an ted a p e t he could com e and g et I t an d did not flinch. ________ <> <> < On both sid e s o f th e ra v in e w h en , W hen th is reply wus m ad e to Mrs. A SU SPIC IO N O P T H E TR U TH CAME SU D H a w le y th e m a tte r, so f a r as M iss th e b a rrie r h a d been erected th e re w as DENLY R U SH IN G OVER H E R . A rcher k n ew , w a s dropped. T h en one a w all o f rock, w h ich th e lie u te n a n t se n t. W hy th is fa in tly h ad been om it dny sh e w ns Inform ed t h a t Mr. K ap sa w no w ay o f p assin g . Indeed, th e ted sh e did n o t k now , an d sin c e she lan w as co m in g for his pet, an d , since positio n th e b a n d its hnd tn k e n could w as a c tin g Independently sh e d id not he h ad w ritte n her a b o u t it, sh e w as only he c a p tu re d fro m th e fro n t, nnd J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor ca re to ask. to g iv e it to him w h en he arriv ed . th is could n o t be d o n e w ith o u t c o n sid T h e re w as a t th is tim e in th e so u th M iss A rc h e r w a s so m e w h a t m iffed a t e ra b le loss o f life. T h e you n g officer Leaves Miytle Point daily at 7 o ’clock w e s t a so rt o f m issio n a ry s ta tio n p re th is, sa y in g th a t she sa w no renson w a s a t a loss how to proceed. W hile a. m. Arrives at Roseburg at 2 o’clock sided o v er by th e Kev. F ra n c is K a p w hy Mr. K ap lu n c o u ld n ’t huve told d e lib e ra tin g a n o th e r rifle crack ed , and Ian. I lls p a rish io n e rs w e re plainsm en, h er fra n k ly w h a t he w a n te d ns well a n o th e r b u llet w hizzed p a s t him . th is Leaves Roseburg daily at 7 a. m., ar cow punebers, In d ia n s, g re a s e rs and u s a n y one else. S he a sk e d If h e In tim e kn o ck in g off th e u n ifo rm N ap o riving at Myrtle Point at 2 o’clock. som e negroes. T h e re w a s n o t a p e r ten d ed b rin g in g Ills w ife u nd fam ily leonic h a t w o rn by th e n atio n al police. Special rigs for parties at any time. son in bis flock w ith w hom he could w ith him nnd w as to ld th a t h e did ‘F o r h e a v e n 's sake, lie u teijh n t!” a s so c ia te on fa m ilia r term s, i t w as not. S he said th a t sh e hnd been b o th cried a se rg e a n t. "C ense to expose lonesom e o ut th e re In th e hom e o f th e ered a good deal u b o u t th e m a tte r nnd y o u rse lf In th a t w ay. T h e n e x t sh o t cactu s, an d Sir. K a p la n sig h ed fo r a w ould sen d no m ore boxes o f su p p lies will su rely b rin g yon d o w n ." com panion. H e w a s th in k in g o f w r it to a n y one. T h e resp o n se to th is w ns “T h o se sh o ts h a v e com e fro m d if in g to som e of th e ladles in th e ea st th a t sh e hnd b ro u g h t th e m a tte r upon fe re n t p a rts o f th e b a rrie r,” replied Carrying United States Mail and Passengers’ Baggage w ho h ad se n t him to h is field o f lab o r h e rse lf by w o rking In d e p e n d e n t o f th e th e lie u te n a n t w ith o u t h eeding th e O ffice at Laird's Livery Barn, Myrtle Point to sh ip him a w ife w hen one dny he co m m ittee. w arn in g . "T h e re m u st be h a lf o u r Farmers Telephone 156 received a box. O ne d ay M iss A rcher w n s m uch s u r n u m b e r behind It. an d If w e a tte m p t Home Telephone 461 Mr. K aplan opened it, w ish in g th a t p rised a t receiv in g n c ard on w hich to c a rry it by sto rm w e sh all lose th e he m ight find a w ife p acked in ex cel w n s e n g ra v e d Hie n am e o f Mr. K ap g r e a te r p a rt o f o u r m en. I m u st And n w ay to g et n t th em fro m ’’— sior, a real flesh h n d blood w ife, w h o lan. would lie a com panion to him In his I’in g l A n o th er b u llet g razed th e offi “ W ell,” sh e exclaim ed. “ I ’m glad exile. T ak in g off th e cover, he saw h e hns com e. Now 1 su p p o se tills c e r 's shoulder. “ I beg of you, lie u te n a n t,” re ite ra te d inside on top of various articles a p a b o th e r will be ended. B u t 1 h u v en 't p e r on w hich w as w ritte n In a w om a n y th in g fo r him. I w o n d er th a t Mrs. th e se rg ea n t, "to g e t behind a rock. W hy th e villain s h av e m issed you foul a n ’s hand, " I f you w a n t a n y th in g else H aw ley h a s n 't se n t tt.” send to M iss G w endolen A rcher." T he K x p eetin g to see a n old, eld erly o r tim e s 1 can n o t u n d e rsta n d ." “ N or 1," replied G riolano. “ H o w ev ad d re ss w ns added. m id d le age<i m an, s h e d id n o t ta k e T a k in g up an article, he unfo ld ed a p ain s to im p ro v e h e r to ile t, h u t w en t er, th e re Is n o th in g fo r It b u t to c arry little g irl’s p e ttic o a t; th e n e x t w ns a d o w n s ta irs Ju st ns s h e w as. On e n th e place by a s s a u lt.” G iven th e o rd e r to ad v an ce th e men n ig h tie; a th ird w as a p a ir o f boy’s te rin g th e d ra w in g room sh e stopped kulck erb o ck er trousers. T hen cam e to y s sh o rt on th e th resh o ld . A y o u n g m an m oved up th e rav in e, each m an g ettin g is now fully equipped with modern of v ario u s kinds, ch ild ren ’s shoes, sto c k a b o u t tw en ty -flv e y e a rs old ro se to o v er th e rocks in his ow n w ay. E v ery faces of type and accessories m om ent all ex p ected to receive a vol ings th a t had been often d a rn ed an d g reet her. She recognized him a t once a s th e person w hose p h o to g rap h she ley th a t would th in th e ir ra n k s, but som e m uch th u m b ed schoolbooks. for the execution of th ey m ade h a lf th e d ista n c e nnd n o t a Now, though Mr. K ap lan hnd n o c h il h nd ndm lred. “ I h av e com e to th a n k y o u ," he said, sh o t had com e fro m th e b a rrie r. E very d re n to u se th ese articles, th e re w ere p le n ty o f little M exicans an d p ic k a w ith a very p leasan t sm ile, “ fo r th e a r neck w ns stre tc h e d , ev ery ey e b en t on th e Im provised fo rt, looking fo r a b u rst n in n ie s w ho w ould be only too g lad to tic le s you se n t m e.’’ W hy. I ’’- o f flam e an d sm o k e an d a h ailsto rm ol g e t them . H e tu rn e d them o v er to You d id n 't ex p ect to see a m an of b u llets. H alf th e rem ain in g d istan ce som e w om en of his flock fo r d is tr ib u w a s covered an d y e t no sig n o f tie tion. nnd v arious children w h o hnd m y ag e?” fense. been ru n n in g a b o u t nearly n ak ed w ere “ No; I did not.” “T h ey a re w a itin g ," sa id th e se r now b e tte r covered. “ I h av e no w ife o r ch ild ren , so I M r. K a p la n w ro te M iss A rcher, g a v e th e th in g s In th e box to th e ch il g e a n t, “ till w e g e t rig h t b efo re them , th e n each b a n d it will aim a t one o f us, th a n k in g h e r for her donation, nnd, re d ren o f o th ers." “ You’re not m arried ?” By th is tim e an d th ey will tire all n t once." fe rrin g to h e r p ap er on w h ich w as B u t In a few m o m en ts m ore th ey w ritte n th a t i f he w anted a n y th in g a blush w as sp read in g Itself o v er h er else to send to her, he said, “T h e re is fnce, n o t th a t she d ren m ed of w h a t he w ere a t th e b ase of th e b arricad e, one th in g I need very m neh. b u t sin ce had com e for, b u t th a t sh e bad b lun th e n on nnd o v er it, all u n h u rt. In th e fa rth e s t c o m e r cro u ch ed th e it is n ot an easy th in g to g e t I h esi dered. ta te to a sk fo r it.” H e did n o t Inform “Oh, no; I’m not m arried , h u t th e g arriso n , a g irt som e se v en teen y ears h e r th a t since he hnd no fam ily o f his th in g s you se n t cam e v ery han d y . I a s old. No o th e r living being w as th ere. in a style unexcelled and at prices G rio lan o stood tn am azem en t. ow n he h ad g iven th e th in g s to th o se su re you.’’ equally as inviting as can be “ W h ere is L a n e ttl? " he asked. T h en th e rem em b ran ce o f th is m y s w ho had, b u t he said som e o th er “ I am L a n e tti." th in g s th a t w ere n o t called fo r—n am e terio u s th in g he w an ted cam e to her. obtained from others “ You L a n e ttl? ” ly, th a t he w as s u r e M iss A rch er m u st “W h y ," she asked, “co u ld n ’t you “ Yes. sig n o r.” be a very p ra c tic a l C h ristia n an d a l have w ritte n me n b o u t th is —th is p e t”— “ W h ere a re y o u r m en?" A suspicion of th e t r u th cam e su d to g e th e r lovely. “T h ey a re co w ard s. T hey h av e d e T h en follow ed by corresp o n d en ce a d enly ru sh in g upon her. T h e slig h t kind of tw en ty q u e s tio n s gam e. T he b lu sh of a m om ent ago becam e a deep s e rte d m e." A fter u b rief silen ce, d u rin g w hich y o ung lady ask ed w h e th e r th e o b ject crim son. d esired belonged to th e an im al, vege T h u s fa r th e In terv iew w n s g tven by th e officer w as lo st In w onder, he said : "W h y did you m iss me so m any ta b le o r m in eral kingdom . T h e reply e tth e r one o r tb e o th e r o f th e p arties w ns th e a n im al kingdom . W ns It a concerned, hut here th e n eco u n t ends. tim es. Are y ou so poor a m a rk sm a n ? ” “ No, signor. I ca n h it a b ird on th e pet? Yes, it w ns In ten d ed fo r a pet. W h at fu rth e r imssed b etw een th e T hen follow ed a n u m b e r o f q u estio n s young couple w ns not revealed. Mr. w in g .” "W ell?" as to w b n t k in d o f a n an im al It w a s— K aplan w as obliged to go hack very "Y ou looked so h an d so m e In yonr dog, cat, p a r ro t o r such lik e? T he soon to his charge, an d M iss A rcher a n s w e r to all th e s e q u e stio n s w ns in had in th e m ean w h ile becom e so In b e a u tifu l u n ifo rm I could not kill fa tu a te d w ith him th a t sh e would not yo u .” th e negative. T h e police w en t back to N aples and M iss A rcher, n o t m a k in g h ead w a y In let him go alone. So th e re w ns a PRINTED PROMPTLY rep o rted th a t th e b rig a n d s had d isa p th e m a tte r, concluded to co n su lt h e r h asty wedding. A N D (ACCURATELY "S erved you rig h t." sa id th e c h a ir peared. B ut th is Is not th e last o f the m inister. T h e m in ister. Hr. H aw ley, listened to h e r n n d took Mr. K a p la n 's m an of th e su p p lies co m m itte e to th e sto ry so f a r ns G rlo lan o and th e b a n letters, w hich he prom ised to read and hrhle. " H e re a fte r you 'll know b e tte r d it a re concerned. 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