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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
l - a-4 . 4 ■ «o •••—» -.—»a « s • 9 • « o o o * i I 3 O a • • • > * ItHiked up. fri »,1 h|s U f :i fl«> uj» CLOTHES ARE AT THE If over •<hdoVt-r—iJo'd wlih love. ‘That alway« wwrkiiig. Uc rose uvorily. rxc isei. 1.» atty fhhiMS. J The gypsy smiled Bitst»'rieii«ly and Gruio -ai h Was in.tred j-erturbod. and laid a baud on hi* heart. this «.eiisatiuu was the result ot WbaC • “Who'are you?’ sharply demanded h<* bud Hot tolil liis friend. Gott! And the clock mender. after a time ue wan In the AdlergnaHe. “Who I am does not matter. I am And of all that happy, noisy family he whom you seek.** i uijt he and Hermann left! in one of “God In heaven!” The bony bands the epeu doorways, ft r it was warin. of the clock meuder clutched the oth a limit < atess of vanishing summer, he er’s coat. saw a fat. youngish woman knitting The gypay released himself slowly. we< leu hose. Two < r three children By IIAROID MdcGRATH Where Yours Ought to be “But first show me your pretty crowns sprawled about hi r knees. There was and the pa|>er which will give me im that |>etulun<*e of lip and forehead Prop. munity from the police. Your crowns, which marked the dUaatisfaction of A. F. DERINGER Copyright. 1909 by the Bobbt- as you offered, and immunity; then I tiie i-vMiuvtte married M err ill Company ■peak.” “Tekla!" Grumba-b murmured. “.Man. I cau give you the crowns, but lie wits npt conscious that he had God knows 1 have no longer the power paused, but the woman was. She eyed SYNOPSIS to give you immunity.” him wiih the mild indifference of the GreU b«*n, a ¿utMt girl, mrrt : • mv .l-r oui The gypsy shouldered his bundle. bovine. Then she dropped her glance, hanims O regon mount.iueer and I arm.cliael, AnKficaa eixuu! "For God’s sake, wait!” begged the and tin» shining needles clicked afresh. i ■> Drnberg, h.mgd..u> of Ehrenuein. Carmich clock mender. Grumbach forced bls step onward. ael tore. Prim« : I lil*i (radr Druggist unti dpotKecary But the gypsy walked out, uuheed- And for this! He laughed discordant Orel« h-n’i lover i. L»o. a «inter. The prince ing. ly. The woman looked up again won- I« ,mt in receipt of a new stock of regent ol Juyendh. «I tend. Hildegarde .r. olfrr «1 • ••••• ilerlugly. Now, why should this stran marinade from King i redrrak. 1 he ponceu Two days later, in the afternoon. Drugs and Chemicals, Patent ami ger laugh nil by himself like that? waa abducted in mi-ancy and later rejhvred io lie “Grumbach.” said Carmichael. “what Ilans saw the sign of the Black Ea Proptieiary Piepaiatii ns, Toilet Ar f al het, the grind, duke. ■ were you looking at the other night gle and directed his steps thitherward. tides. Drug Sundries, Pet fumes, <ir«-i< i.eu .«i. i i.eo are to wvl alter th" ! with those opera glasses at the ball?” He sat down and ordered a Iteer, but Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts ami Vining«- Hunn Ururnlxeh of America “I was looking into the past." did not touch the glass. And what Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and Cig- ra>u« Iw* DrrlU i g Carmichael oaacomea ton«l of Grumbach. “Oh, pshaw! You were following right, he pondered, had conscience to wl.o admit» h»» wan born In Urelbaarg. her highness with them. I want to drag him back to Ehrenatein, where areties. Paints. Oils, Glass and I HiideKerilaCs twirottial lx announced. know why.” he had known the bitterest and hap- Painter's Supplies. Chancellor Herbeck »uxiiecia Grumbach. plcst moments of his life? And yet, “She is beautiful.” who later tell» Carinlch.vel hl» real naina 1.* lireunner He lia» a forged pa».|«ort. “You made a promise to me not long rail as he might at this invisible re King Frederick refu.es io marry Hilde straint called conscience, he saw God's ago ” gard e. who 1» pleased direction in this return. Only he. Hans “I did?” noncommittally. Gretchen takes a letter from a mysteri ous old woman to Htldegarde. This wom “Yes. Soon I shall Is» shaking the Grumbach, knew and one other. And an cared for Hlldegarde when she wus dust of Drelberg, and I want to know that other, who? abduct <ed Fat—Tekla was fat. and be had treas lieforehiind what this Chinese puzzle Herbeck prevent» the grand duke from denial Ing war on Jugendhalt. Grumbach is. What did you do that compelled ured the fair picture of her youth long proves io liave l*en one ut the princess' years. Well, there was an end to that. your flight from Ehrensteln?” abductor» Gruinbach’s pipe hung pendulent in Little fat Tekla, to have nearly over Leo. the vintner, escapes when the po lice raid a 3m?lnllst meeting Gretchen his hand. lie swung It to and fro ab turned a duchy! And then Ilans be hears he te a spy from Jugendhelt. The came aware of voices close at hand. sently. mountaineer shadows him. Geo lays a "Yes, frau, be is at work in the grand “ I am waiting. Remember, you are trap for Carmichael The mountaineer defends Gretchen from an American citizen for all that you duke’s vineyards. And think, the first insult and offers her a palace and jewels. were boru here. If anything should day be picked nine baskets.” She declines An old clock mender Is rec- "That is good, but I know many a happen to you I must know the whole Urumbach ognized by the mountaineer story In order to help you. You know one who can pick their twelve. And meets Hildegard* and la amazed by a you are to be married when the vintage locket «he carries. that you may trust mo." The «rand duke and Herbeck plan to is done? You will make a fine wife, "It Isn’t that, captain. I have grown We carrj a complete stock oí Car- arrest Leo and the mountaineer. Gretchen.” mlchaet is abducted by the mountaineer's to like you in these few days Those “And he a tine husband.” party, who think he is Leo opera glasses—it was an idea, Well, Carmichael tells Hlldagarde ho loves “And you will bring him a dowry oí School Books and the since you will know, I was a garden- her Grumbach studies Hlldegnrde with too. But his own people — what does er ’ s boy. opera glasses A gypsy claims a reward I worked untleV my brother Grumbach offered by this clock monder Hermann. I used to ask the nurse, he say of them?” most complete line of tells Carmichael that he and a tfypsy «tole “He has no parents, only an uncle, I who had charge of her serene high- the prince»». who doesn ’ t count. We shall live with ness, where she would go each day. I Grumbach sees a »car on Gretchen'» Grum- arm and recognizes the gypsy. Then I'd cut flowers and meet them grandmother and pay her rent." “And you are wearing a new dress,” bach, the clock mender and the gypsy of on the road somewhere and give the fer to right a great wrong. admiringly. bouquet to the child. Ther«» was never Carmichael r«-cognlzes l.eo. the vintner, Gretchen preened herself. Hans as King Frederick of Jugendhelt. The any escort—a footman and a driver. dropped the lid of his stein and pushed mountaineer Is his uncle the prince re The little» one was always greatly gent. They are arrested Gretchen finds in the city. Our prices are pleased, and she would call me Ilans. it away. His heart always warmed at she loves a king the sight of this goose girl. He count Grumbach tells the grand duke that I was in love those days.” Grumbach Gretchen, not Hildegard«, la his daugh laughed with bitterness. “Yes, even ed down the small change for the beer, right. ter and the real princess. The grand I. Her name was Tekla, nnd she was slid back in his chair and sauntered duke suspects Herbeck as the arch plot u jade. I wanted to run away, but I to the bar. ter. “Good day to you, herr,” was her Herbeck admits that he had the real had no money. I had already secured greeting. princess. Gretchen, abducted and later a passport—no matter how. It was the substituted his own daughter. Hlldegarde. “When is the wedding? I should in her place King Frederick offers to flrst affair, and I was desperately hurt. »» marry Gretchen One day a gypsy catue to me. I shall like to come to it. “You will be welcome, herr.” Hlldegarde. her disgraced father and always know him by the yellow Spot Carmichael »all for America Carmichael's “And may I bring along a llttlo pres- lu one of bis black eyes. I was given love for Hlldegarde Is returned ent?” a thousand crowns to tell him which [To be Continued) road iier highness was to be driven over the next day. As I said. I was CIIAITER XIII. mad with love. Why a gypsy should HAS A SELECT STOCK OF A WHITE SOAK. want to know when» her highness was Town Topics. OU”- began the steward i going to ride was of no consequence to •'Patience. Hoffman!" warn Five Iloustt nians returned from Chi me I told him. I was to get the ed her highness. Then she money the same night, It was thus cago last week, and only four of them luught'd blithely. that her highness was stolen, It was were refilled while in that town.— “Your •ut. •eounilrel!” criinl Hoff thus that 1 became accessory before Houston Post. Nleiim Heer on Draught man. tin» lawyers say. Flight The mayor of New York is closing the fact, as I The vintner snatched off tbs hat apologetically and swung it around on with a band of Magyar gypsies; weary up the "lobster palaces.” What is he COURTEOUS TREATMENT days in the mountains, with detach trying to do starve Ids people?—Phil the tips of his Angers. merits of troops scouring the adelphia North American. whole “Is tills the way you work?” •Jttehy Finally I escaped. A fortune New York ought to be able to get “I have picked nine baskets.** was offered fin- the immediate return along with only six all night drinking **You should have picked twelve.” places nt least as well as Boston can It Interested her highness to note of the child At the time I bcT’aved OREGON get along without any.—Boston Globe. BANDON that It was au abduction for rausotu. thut this baudtouie young fellow was But no one ever came forward for the Pittsburg smokeless? Yes. when not afraid of the brad vintner So this was Gretchen’s lover? He was really reward. There was a price on my New York is noiseless, Philadelphia '<»opless, Chicago modest and San M. G. POHL, Optometerist handsome. Tkere was nothing coarse head when it was known that I had fled.” Francis, o pi.iua Syracuse Post-Stand ubotit Ids fen tyres or figure “Aud uo one ever came for the re ard The pause wan broken by Gretchen. ward? That Is strange. Was immu “Faixlou. bbfhness!" nity promised?” “For what Gretchen?” FILLED WITH CURIOSITY. Carmichael ask Y V “For not having seen your approach.” ed. “That was my fault, not yours. "It was infer That Was Why He Was Anxiously Saturdays at Gallier Hotel Whdn is the wedding?" Waiting Outside the House red. but uot liter “After the vintage. highness.” BANDON, OREGON T he inn u was standing behind a tree ally promised." Her higbuess then spoke to the bride “Fear kept in from of an apartment house in a groom elect. “You will be good to them away.” cross street when the cop on that lw»at her?" “Perhaps. And raise iuiidiiig along oil the sidewalk, “Who could help it, your highness?” there is Arns- it was close to midnight, and naturally The pronoun struck her oddly, for berg.” tiie cop stoppt d and looked at the man peasants as u usual thing never used Was he guii- standing tiehiiHl the tree. It In addressing the nobility. “Howdysays the cop. by way of "Well, on the day of the wedding I never saw opening conversation. will stand »¡toiisor to you both. And hand any- "You're another,” replied the man For constitutional amendment good luck go with you.” giving to cities and towns where.” good imtiiredly. She passed down the aisle, the head “So this is the “Whutcbuh doin’—waitin' for some exclusive power to license, i mu m t v vintner following, wagging his bead. story! Well, body?" Inquired the brave policeman. regulate, control, suppress, PROMISED?” The day was ended. The lad swung when g man’s in “Nope." or prohibit the sale of intox< the basket to his shoulder, aud the sun, love be Is more or less in the clutch of “.lust standin' there, hey?” flashing upon its contents, turned the temporary insanity, I’ve a wild streak icating liquors within the “You’ve bit It." bloomy globes into dull rubles. He lu me also. ltut what I can’t under- “Live near here, do you?” municipality. presented his card at the office and stand is why you return and put your “Illght in there." says the citizen, 328 X Yes was duly credited with three crowns, bead in the lion's mouth The police jerking his thumb in the direction of which, according to Gretchen, was a will stumble on something. If you are tin» apartment house be was standing flue day’s work Hoffman said noth arrested 1 could do little for you. The tu frout of. ENDORSED BY United States protects only harmless ing about dismissal. The cop looked at him thoughtfully 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS “Come duy after tomorrow. Tomor political outiasts. Yours is a crime for a minute row is a feast day. You are always such ns nullities your citizenship, and •“Mebby It’» none of my business," Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso having feast days when work begins. any government would be compelled he says, "and then again mebby it is. ciation, 618 Electric Building, All summer long you loaf about, but to send you ba< k here if the demand 1 don't like to go round buttin' into Portland, Oregon. the minute you start to work you must was made for your extradition.” anylswly's private affairs, but tell me. ( Paid ad» ertuement.) ‘‘I know nil that.” find excuses to lay off. Clear out. neighbor, what's your graft, auyiiow?" "1 suppose that when conscience both of you!” "Well,” loos« lied up the citizen, “if “Work at last,” said Dietrich as he drives we must go on. But the prin it's a case of me a-telllu' you or you 60 YEARS cess has been found The best thing croakin' from curiosity right in frout and Gretchen started for the city. EXPERIENCE Anu tn arm they went on. Some you can do Is to put your passports of my eyes. I’ll tell you how It is— MB times Gretchen sang Often he put her Into Immediate use and return to the provided it don’t go any further. My hand to his lips. By and by they came States. You can do no good here.” wife says to me when I started down “Maybe.” Grumbach refilled Ids town this evenin'. If you're not home abreast of an old gypsy. He wore a * 4 coat of Joseph’s, and his face was ns pipe, lighted it and without saying i by midnight I'm goln' to pack up and 4 more went out and dowu into the go right back to mother’s. So there!”* lined ns a frost bitten apple. â street. TAAOC mAnn» “Will you tell me how to find the “Well,'' says the cop. D esigns Carmichael watched him through Adlergasse?” he ask«»d tn broken Ger “Well." repented the citizen, “it's C opyrights 4 c . the window. Antone aendlnf a Rketrh and dearrlntlGn mat man Hi« accent was that of a Mag just about midnight now. and I'm like qnft'kly ascertain our opii.ton free whether ru “lie's a queer codger, and It’s a you—I've got curiosity. I'm waitin' yar. intention ia probahlf patent »hid. totnrounlra- ii. rta•trtctly t untidenflat. HANDBOOK on Patent# They carelessly gave him specific di qu«s-r story. 1 don't believe I have here to see If she's goln* to keep her »ent free. ‘ Hdeet agency fur »ecu ri tig put ent». Patent* taken through Muuu & Co. recetre beard it all either. What was he really rections and passed on. lie followed word." •It.. fat nu<ur. w it hout cliargo, in the grimly, like fate, whose agent he was. hunting for with those glasses? I give The cop’s curiosity ceased at that though iong delayed When be reach it up.” lioint. and be walked on down the He was uot angry with Grumbach. street whistling, without waiting to m hand*»mety ||fn»trated weekly, tarvnet dr- ed the AdlergHMe he looked for a sign, t afion of any •< lemidc iournal. Term«. It a r: f ur n.u itLa, |L buhl Lyah newadealora. lie came to a stop In frvut of the dlugy Bather he seemed to be drnwu to him see the thing out Cleveland Plain •hop of the clock mender He went I more closely thau ever. Mad with Dealer Brancto Otten. 6K >’ 8U. Waahlnntun. D. C. inside, and the ancient clock mender love—that wif» the phrase. He count'd S6? Goose Girl •- BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY . Clarence Y. Lozcc Home Bakerv y I 1st Class,Bread.Cakes, Piesand Pasti) OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial w ill convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store CHAS. HERZIG. 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