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• • • • I .1. 'Hut »hs »«nr toribit.inb many nk king «If Jitgrridbelt did hot alter hl* itflairs in the least, it was all hope- less He must go. Kouie one was knocking on the door "A letter for your exceileiK-y." said the cotta-ierge "If Herr t armichael would learu the secret of No. 40 Krumerweg let him attire himself hr a vintner and be tn the Krumerweg at » o’clock tonight." This uote was as welcome to the re cipient as the flower« In tbe spring, An adveuture? lie was ready, now and always. “I shall need (be costume of a vint- tier this evening," be said. “Oh. that will be easy.” affirmed the concierge. SYNOPSIS Ko it came about that Carmichael. Grefabrn. a goote gul, inert« a n>yUeno«M <tresse«l as a vintner, his bat over his mount user» ,uJ V aim».'Karl, Ament au cotuul ey«M, stole into tbe misty night and u> Drribetg. Kingdom 4 EhrenUeut. Caimak- took th»- way to the Krumerweg. He a< I love, PruKCM > llldegtade. knew exactly where he wished to go— Gfctcheu'« love» u Leo. a »Mta. The prince No. 40 After all. who was the lady regent <4 Jugeruilrerl «emi, I lildegard- an oder °l iu black, anti why should be bother uiainaye Irorn King Frederick 1 he prrnce. wa« alsiu. led ui infancy and later reairxed to he himself ats>ut her? She probably came from the luick Htalrs of the palace. lathe», the gram! duke. Aud yet tlie chancellor himself Lad Uretc-ixNi au l.eo ure to wed after the vintage Huiia Grumbach of America l»een in this place. rsaclias Dretberg A step? He trained his ear. But Carrnk-hnel become« fund of Q rum bach, even as he did so his arms were who admits he was born In Llrelberg. grasped tiriuiy and twisted iiehind his Hlldegarde a betrothal la announced Chanr-ellor Herbuck »usiwcia Qrumbacti. t»ack. and at the same time a cloth was who later tails Carmichael his real name wrapped round the lower part of his la Breunner He has a forged passport. King Frederick refuaea to marry Hilde face, leaving only hla eyes and nose visible. He was helpless. He was gard«. who la plenaerl Uretcher. taio-s a letter from a myaterl- lighting against three oua old woman to Hlldegarde. This wom Then one of the three whistle«l. A an careo for Hlldegarde when she was minute or two after a closed carriage abducted Herbeck prevents the grand duke from eaiiie into the Krumerweg. and Car drr-lariiig war on Jugendlielt. Grunibach michael was literally bundled inside proves to have been one of the princess Ilis feet and hands were bound. abductors. The carriage tiegan to move slowly. Ueo. the vintner, escapes when the po lice raid a Socialist meeting Gretchen One turn after another be count»>d. Ax hears he Is a spy from Jugendhelt. The mountaineer ahadows him ueo lave a ing as well as he could the topography of the town through which they were trap for Carmichael The mountaineer defends Gretchen from passing. Once the road outside of Insult and offers her a palace and )ewela rl»reiberg was reached a fast pace was She declines An old clock mender 1« rec ognlzed by the mountaineer ti rum Ua ch •et. At tiie Jugendhelt barrier th»1 car- meet» Hildegard* and I n amazed hy a 1 rtage stopped. Presently there appear- locket ata» carries. ; <-d at the door an old mini dressed as The grand duke and Herbeck plan to arrest iaco and the mountaineer Car- a mountaineer. In bls hand was a mlchael Is abducted by llie mountnln»-er'a lantern. party, who think he Is l<eo "Pardon me. dear nephew— Fools!” Carmichael tells Hlldegarde he loves her Urumbach studies Hlldegarde with tie broke ofT. swinging round. “He has opera glaases A gypsv claims a reward tricked you all. This Is not he!" Offered by the clock mender Urumbach 'l’bree astonlsinsl faces peered over tells Carmichael that h»* and a tcypfly stole th»1 old mtin's shoulder One was a the princess Grunibach sees a near on G retchen's < nrter. another a but< tier and the third arm and recognizes the gypsy. Grurn- u baker. bach. I he clock mender and t he gvpay of Carmichael, now fn^sl, stretched fer to right a great wrong Carmichael recognizes l^o, the vintner, himself. as King Frederick of Jugendhell. The "Well?” he said, with a dangerous mountaineer Is lite uncle, the prince re i quiet. gent They are arrested Gretchen finds "Herr Carmichael, tlie American con- she loves a king Orumbach tells the grand duke that i sill!" Tiie old man nearly dropped the Gretchen, not Hlldegnrde. Is his daugh lanteru. “Oh. you infernal block ter and the real princess The grand duke suspects Herbeck as the arch plot heads!” Carmichael's anger dissolved, and he ter Herbeck admits that he had the real laughed. All tlie mystery .was gone, princess. Gretchen, abducted .and later substitute»! hlk own daughter. Hlldegnrde. lie saw how neatly he had been duiwsl. In her place King Frederick offers lo th1 still carritsl tlie note. This he gave marry Gretchen ! :o the leader of this midnight expe- Hlldegarde tier disgraced father and Carmichael sail for America Carmichael’s lltlon. “Humph!" said tbe old man in a love for Hlldegarde Is returned. growl. "| thought as much.” He whls- pered to hit com Herln-ek instruetad the chief panions. “Ilerr “Ih-glii with the luoiintailim-r anti the t'nrmichael, I vintner; the other« do not matter ho shall have the uiui-ii ” Then Herb»>ck laughed Tbe honor of escort chief ralmd hit* head He had not ing you back to heard hi« excellency laugh like that Dreibcrg.” in many moons "Rejxirt to me your On the way it progreH« Good luck to you!” said all came back to Herliet k with a gesture of tUauiieaal. Carmichael with Her liigbneHH fouud Hie duke wait- tbe vividness of lag In tier apart incuts. a forgotten photo "Why father." kissing him. "what graph come ujxm brings you here?" suddenly — Bonn, “A little idea I have in mind, the Ithine, swift drew her down io tiie arm of the chair and turbulent, a "We nil have our little day dreams.” towhended young "Who does not. father?" She slid fellow who could her arm round his neck. not swim well, "Herr Carmichael is a fine fellow. bis own plunge, brave, witty, shrewd If all Americans VINTNER? NOT MUCH! his tinge»» in the «re like him America will «ooti become flaxen hair and the hard tight to the a force in the world I have taken lauding All this was n tale twice told. a fancy to him. and you know whnt Vintner? Not much! they sny of your father—no formality CHAPTER XII. with those wboui li<- likes Humauly 1IKH FAR. 1 am right, but In tlie virtue of every day eveuts iu court life I am wrong. T was dawn when they began to Herb«*ck has spoken of it. the older pull up tbe road to Orel twig ln a women speak of It. mid they all say”— carriage The mountaineer had “What do I »-are wiiat they say?” lieen riding with tbe driver The botly. “Are you not th»- grand duke, carriage «topped. utid inn I not your daughter?" I “1 shall not Intrude, 1 trust?” said "You must ride no more with Herr the old mau. opening the door and get Carmichael. It is neither wise nor ting in «afe.” “Not now.” replied Carmichael. "Father!” 'What is all this about?” “A trifle.” Tlie old man thought for He was up with his arms folding “Suppose you had a nephew around tier "Child, It is only for your awhile who was making a fool of himself over sake. Listen to me. "You must lie a princess You must a woman.” “Nothing uuusiiai in that.” steel your henrt against the invasion "Suppose. though of good character, of love unless It comes from a state she was vastly his Inferior in station; etpial or superior to your own." “Yes. father. 1 shall not ride with that marriage to him was merely a political contract. What would you him auy mere." "Be a iirave iieart. Hud I shall eugage doT “I believe 1 begin to understand.” to And a king for you.” “I am grateful for that.” "I don't want any playthings, fa "Your nephew is an ungrateful ther.” with the old light touch, and He knew all along who I then she looked him full in tbe eyes. wretch. "I promise to do nothing more to cre was,” went on the American. “1 drag ate comment If. ou the other hand, g»si him out of the Rhine ui>on a cer you will promise to give me two years tain day. and he plays this trick!" “You? Carmichael. Carmichael, of more of frcslom." Tbe duke readily assented aud short course; I should have rememliered the ly returned to bis suit rather pleased name ns he wrote me at the time. that there had been no scene—not that Thank you! And you knew him all the while?” he had expm'ted any. Considerable activity was manifest "No. 1 recalled his face, but the In tbe police bureau the rest of that time and place were In the dark till this early morning. Here we are at day. To returu to Carmichael, he had tbe gates, What’s this? Guards? I »• never liefore concerned himself with never saw them at these gates before.' After some trouble they passed the reatguiitkiifh Up to this hour he had never resigned anything he had set hla guards. The mountaineer got out quickly, heart upou. So it was not an easy matter for him to compose a letter to 1 closed the door, spoke a word to the the secretary of state resigning the driver and slipped Into an alleyway. Carmichael arrived nt the Grand ho jKiel at Drelberg True, he added that he desired to be transferred to a sea tel In time to see her serene highness, port town. France or Italy preferred. accoiupiinhal by two of her holies anti Tbe high altitude iu Drells'rg had af an escort of four soldiers, start out for fected hla heart However. In case her morning ride He waited till they had passed. then slunk Into the hotel. there was no other available post they would kindly appoint hla successor at The coin ierge gazed at him In amaze once It took courage iudeeil to face ment. Carinhhael winked. The coo- He understood. Arneri- U)e matter »nuareljr_ aujl. resolutely. cierge smiled Goose Girl By HAROtO MacORATH I * istibF »r khfen»teifm>, th« M Fiv< were all tbe same. “Guards at the gates,” mused Car- Ufa-hael as he soaked his head and face lu rol«l water. “By George. It looks BINDON OUKMOJV a- if toy friend the vintner was in for «Hile excltemeut!“ G.'ehbeu! Carmichael stopped, his -ollar but halfw ay around bis throat. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J L. Kro«wb«v. Pre«d«u J DmMs. Vics Preudeu F. J FA,. Cadiir». Flank Flam. I P Haaly X»>u |>y tbe Lord, that should not be! Je w.uik) wring the vintner's ueck. A groeial banking butines* trat 4k led and ciMtomers given eitty accommodate a coa- He «u» tea tn an amiable mood. Some tutrat wan cafe ano cotuenab. - banking me li tmuieievi <m tbe door CORRESPONDENTS: The Amem-aa National Bank, of San Franctaca. (. alii; Grumbio b entered. MmhanU National Bank. Portland, Otegoa; 1 be Cbaae Natsmal Bank, of New York. "You are angry about something." he mid. » "So 1 am. But you are always wel- He carrj a uompkie stock of <i:;iv." “You have overslept?" of School Books and the “N»i; ou tbe contrary.” "“You ar«- disttirlied. I'd like to know a h it'-, going ou lu that bullet Lead of most complete line of .ours." “I hare resigned the consulship.” "And for what reason?" i nrmii luiel -ilendy drew ou Lis coat “Ai-b! So you bave oue too?" “One what?" “Oue secret." in the city. Our prices are “Yes. But it’s the kind we can't talk ibout.” “I understand. Have you had break- right fust?" . “No." "Neither have I Let us go togeth- •r.” s There was a large crowd outside the palace that ulglit. which was clear aud itarry. because of a great balL A troop of cavalry patrolled the fence. Carriage after carriage rolled in I through the gates, coming directly from the opera. And close by tbe sentry box Car HAS A SELECT «TGCK OF michael saw Gretchen aud her vlnther. Carmichael could not resist stopping a moment. He raised his hat to Gretchen to the wonder of those near est. “Do you know where the American Sit-Hili Ba*«*i un liranxiit consulate is?” he asked low, so that none but Oretchen and the vintner heard. iOl iti. OUS TREATMENT “Yes,” said tbe vintner, blushing with shame “I live above the agen cy." "Good! I shall expect to see you in the morning.” OREGON But the viutner was determined that I BANDON L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon he shouldn’t. He would be at work in tbe royul vineyards on the morrow. I “Tomorrow?" repeated Gretchen, to whom this byplay was a blank. “Why should be wish to see you?” I "Who knows? Let us be going. It is half after 10,” be added, as if to put IILM'KNJIITHN AND forward some logical excuse for leav ing at this moment. Horseshoeing a Specialty Wagons of All kinds Made to Order A man followed them all the way to Job Work attended to promptly and all w k guaranteed to give aatidaction. Prive» the Krutnerweg. BANDON, OREGON reasonable Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. Carmichael threw himself eagerly into the gayety of the dance. He was an accomplished waltzer. after the manner of that day. when one went round and round likt* some mechan ical toy wound up. This would lie the i last affair of tlie kind for him. ami he wanted a full memory of it. Between times he exchanged a Jest or two with the chancellor or talked battles with For constitutional amendment NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED old Duewltz. Thrice wlilh* on rhe floor giving to cities and towns her highness passed him. But there exclusive power to license, was never a smile, uever a glance. He ► regulate, control, suppress, Is'came careless and reckless. He would seek her and talk to her and or prohibit the sale of intox »mile at her even If the »hike threw n icating liquors1wlthlnths regiment in between. He saw Grum municipality/ bach In the gallery. “Now. what the devil is the Dutch- 328 x Yea inau doing with a pair of opern “lasses?" J. E. WALS FROM, Agent, Bnndon. Oregon. Later her highness stood before one E. A E. T. Kriue, owner« and m-.nagcrj, 24 California St., San Francisco. of the long windows in the eonserva- 40,000 tory listlessly watching the people In Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso the square, Was that some one com ------------------------------- elation, 6t8 Electric Building, iug for her? She turned. 1 1 Portland, Oregon. It was Carmichael. (Paid advettuement.) Wiiat an opportunity for scandal! She laughed inwardly, The barons Fast and Coininodious and their wives, the ambassadors' wives and their daughters, would miss 60 YEARS- them both And the spirit of deviltry EXPERIENCE « iay also upon her heart. She smiled School Books WW OI' BANDON Capital Stock $50,000 School Supplies I Ionic Baken Tablets and Supplies 1st Class, Bread, Cakes« Pies and Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store CHAS. HERZIG. PROP BANDON DRUG CO THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E The Opera Wines. Liquors & Cigars EROS. 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. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco M. G. POHL, Optometerist SHIELDS Ä Saturdays at Gallier Hotel Settle It Now Settle It Right S.S. ELIZABETH ■ .’ > • S. S. BREAKWATER wJ [To be Continued! « 4 Leaves Portland ( Ainsworth Dock) 8 p. nt. every Tuesday, When your food does not digest well and vou feel ’‘blue,” tired and discouraged, you should use a little HERBINK at bedtime. It opens the bowels, purifies the system, and restores a fine feeling of health and energy. Price 50c. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. Leaves Coos Bay every Saturday at service of the tide. 1 HAOg MARKI f f"IOIMS Cop> nicHrs Ac. . tw.nie «Hu.aiig a < h ■ id ilotK rlr.ti-»r» i<i«y xiy ?v» uti. uii flit opiin -n fr«#e wnelber •ntlnn ia prubablf DAiet lab <*• lyinat.ica. • ■« •«!11< i ly i-unditeiituiì H'tNDbOOK < n l’ateiits t■«•♦>. <»l«lea( RKuticy fot «*•<■ in latHii ihiiiuvh Maini < u. recuive «al noti» a, «rii huut cbnrue. I h LL o Confirm Sailings Through C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon Sdentine Jìnterlesn. A ha ■ ; .»•»«•• ilhiriratM w^’cly nini ' » ivniiih? V» tal enr >n «. -vbs, (L a Ly’di I ”»« «t r»r- 'I • • f • • awnil *•:< /IU :ì iCo.38'^“ ttr/Ydi Have you Thought About Lights for this Winter B.. . uKu FS FH».«M'Mh-C”i i . !•. 1 rr KAOLA Is the Finest Shortening and Cooking Fat Before the Public to-day. Contains Absolutely no Animal Fat or other ingredients Entirely Replaces Butter, Lard and all Compounds for every purpose in Baking and Cooking. For Sale by all Grocers 1 Now is the time to make preparation for electric lights for the long winter evenings. Call and see us and let us show vou may have better lights than the kerosene lamp can give, with little or no more cost. Avoid the risk of fire do away with the nuisance of cleaning lamp chimneys. Inst ill electric lights, and you will not be without them for twice the cost. Let us figure with vou. We will treat you right. BANDON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. Next Door West of Coumerilh Christensen Co. A. S. ELLIOTT. Manager THE HARDWARE MAN BRIDGE tn BLAC.H Stove», Ranges and Heater« have in them to many excellence» that they are now acknowledged the greate-t «ellrn on the ro»«t and they are growing in favor every year. We have the excheive agency in Bandon for thete household and otfk r nereaaitio, and prre< range e,. e,<lmgly mode-tf in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. THE MODERN COMPANY Our Asaortment af Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tool« 1« Mont Complete. 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