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í * Gi'¿3 »3 •• t , — «The ity|i«y. Htatuliug In tin- center of the walk, did mh - «»ruiiibtscb. for he was lixtkhig toward the palacea* Gr.tmb.i h. * < uaire oblivion», crtish- cd into lilt*. Grtm^Hs*b atai«hiefvd uu aiHilngy. and the othsr rvpUe«i in his IMM'tilhir df 'lect. The Jur. however, hud roust-d Hans out <>C- his tragic tnus- ing». There wna a gito! of yellow In » in rhe iris. the gyjmy’» eye. a Hans gave a cry. "You? I find you at this moment of all orfiera?" The gyi«y retreated. "I do not know you. It is a mist.-ike.” "But I know you.” whispered Hans "Anti you will kuow nie when I tell you that I atn the gardener’» boy you rulued »orne «Ixteen year» ago.1 By HAROLD DbcORATH 1909 by the Merrill Company Copyright — I* Goose Girl Bobbv- SYNOPSIS CHAPTER XIV. Gretchen, a gixne girl, meet» a myUer.ou« mountaineer and C arrmchael, American conaui I n Dr-iberg. Kingdom of FAren Jem. Carmich- a<l love» Prince», Hildegiade. c • DISCLOSURES. “No qiieMtioti». if you please.” "Very well. excrlo-iicy." Aud quietly the clerk returned to Ills table of fig ure» But later lig, intended to write B letter, unsigned, In» serene high- lie*». — t'ariulcbael. scowling. undertook tu answer Ids mail, but uot with any re markable brilliancy or e»dit»re:i<-y. And iu tills condition of mlud Grunt bach found liiiu—Gniinbnch. uccotu- |Snled lii the old • lock mender from it. r . k . tge wil l ai d a gyi*y Carmi- * hae| had uev» r u before. “Tell your cl. rk to leave us." said Grunilnieh "Xomet liitig serious, eh?" Carmichael dismissed the clerk, telling him to re turn after tlie noon hoar. "1 have a I really spoken to you about It." Grumbach returned. "But 1 am here to ask a favor, a great favor, one tlint will need all your diplomacy to gain fur me.” "Ah!" “For myself I ask nothing. A horri ble blunder lias been made. You will go to tlie grand duke anil ask immuni ty fur this gypsy ami this clock mend er as witnes es to tin- disclosure which I shall nuik“ to his highness. Without tills immunity my lip» will lx- sealed forever. An I said. I ask nothing for myself, nothing has been a © — MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE I BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Where Yours Ought to be A. F. DERINGER Prop Clarence I’. Lozuc BANDON ARMICHAEL aat in the office Druggist and Apothecary of the consulate. His letter Gretchen'» lover it Leo. a vmter. Tlie prince I» ;n»t in receipt of a new «lock of of resignation was on its way, regent oi Jug-ndheit »end» Htldegarde an offer “f j but It would is- in November marriage from King Frederick the prince,, Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and was al>du.tr>l in infancy and later restored to he before lie heard definitely from the Propt ietary Pi eparaticns, Toilet Ar father, the grand duke. dejMirtment. By that time the great tides. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, Gn tclion unu 1-eo ore to wed after the hihiwh would have blanketed the earth vintage Hnna Grumbach or America and the nadir of his discontent would Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and reach»-» Drelte-rg. tn- reached. But what to do till that Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and C ig- Carmichai'l rnn'ornes fonrl of Grumbach. time? He could ride for some weeks, arettes. Paints. Oils, Glass and who admit» hr- wan bom in Orelberg. but riding without companionship was Itlldegarde» betrothal 1» announced Painter's Supplies. Chancellor llerbeck »uaiier t-s Grumbarh, 1 rather a lonesome affair. Hi» own de His <le- who later tell» Carmichael ht» real name fiance of flip chancellor hail erected a 1» Braunii«-r. He ha» a forged passport. barrier between her highness anil him King Frederick refuses to marry Hllde- garde. who 1» pleased self. They would watch him now, Gretchen takes a letter from a mysteri evade him, put small obstacles in his ous old woman to Htldegarde. Thl» wom an cared for Itltdegarde when she was path, obstacles against which he could abducted. enter no reasonable complaint. A HerbecK prevents the grand duke from withered leaf, a glove anil a fan—these declaring war on Jugendliett. Grumbach represented the sum of his romance. prove» to havn been one of the prince»»' Two figures moved in the garden be abductors. Leo. the vintner, esenp»'» when the po neath. When the two heads came to lice raid a Socialist meeting Gretchen gether swiftly anil then separated, both henrn he Is a spy from Jugendhett. The mountaineer nhndows him. Ix*o lays a smiling, he realized that he had wit trap for Carnilchnel. nessed a kiss, All, here was the op- The mountaineer defends Gretchen from portunity. anil, by the Lord Harry, he Insult and otter» her a palace and jewel». would not let it »lip. If this fellow Hhe decline», An old clock mender In rec- ognlzed by the mountaineer. Grumbach meant wrongly toward Gretchen—anil meets Hildegard« and lx amoral by a how could he mean else?—he, Carmi locket sti« carrten. The Krisnd <luke and Hcrbeck plan to chael. would take the matter boldly By Making Your Own Gilts into Ills bauds to do some caning. He arrest lx-o nnd the mountaineer. Car- mlchael Is abducted by the mountaineer'» laughed. Here would be another sou Nothing Better. Nothing party, who think ho 1» Leo. venir. to nave canisl— Carmichael tel)» Htldegarde ho loves Neater, Nothing Cheaper He Jumped to Ills feet, dropped his her Grumbnch studies Hlldegarde with opera glasses. A gypsy claims a reward pi|M* on the »ill of the window and than Grumbach ottered by the clock mender made for his lint and sworil cane. The tells Carmichael that he nnd a gypsy atole clerk went on with his writing. the princess. Gruntbnch sees a near on Gretchen's To gain the garden Carmichael arm and recognizes the nypay. Grutn- would have to pass through the tav bnch, the clock mender and the gypsy of ern. The first person he encountered fer to right a great wrong. was Colonel von Wallenstein, Wallen- "SUKELY YOUR MAJESTY WILL NOT SHOOT Carmichael recognises lx-o, the vintner, ns King Frederick of Jugendhett. The st.eln spoke to Frau Bauer, who an AN OLD FRIEND ?” mountaineer Is his uncle, the prince re swered him with cold civility, Wallen- z\ Large Assortment of the gent. They nre arrested. Gretchen finds great blunder and a great wrong, too, stein twirled his mustache, laughed but God sent me here to right it. Will she loves a king Latest Novelties and De- Grumbach tells the grand duke that and went into tlie garden. Neither you do this?" Gretchen, not Hlldegarde. is hts daugh Gretchen nor tlie vintner saw Wallen- “But why don’t you want immunity signs at the ter and the real princess. The grand Il«* watched them with an evil for yourself?” duke suspects Herbeck as the arch plot stein ter smile. After some deliberation be “There must be some one for the llerheck ndmlts that he had the real walked lightly toward the lovers. duke to punish.” heroically; “other princess. Gretchen, nbducted nnd Inter "A pretty picture!” he said. substituted his own daughter. Hlldegarde. wise he will refuse.” "Leave us. Gretchen.” said the vint in her place. King Frederick offers to "Still, suppose I bargain for you marry Gretchen. ner. with a deceiving gentleness. too?” Hlldegarde. her disgraced father nnd Gretchen started reluctantly down “When you tell him my name is Carmichael sail for America. Carmichael's the path. As she »tepjied off the path Bretmner there will I m - ho bargaining.” love for Hlldegarde is returned. to go round th«* colonel lie graspisl her ’’What has this clock mender to do rudely and kl<tped her on the cheek. “If It so please you. I must be go She screamed, and fills »cream brought with the ease?” “He is Count von Arnsberg.” ing,” she lidded to I-’rnu Bauer. Carmichael u|Hin the seem*, He saw “By George! And this gypsy?” HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Grumbach walked with her to the the vintner run forward nnd dash his "The man who bribed me. Arnsberg Krumerweg, and he nsked her many fist into tlie soldier’s face. Wallenstein is an innocent man. blit this has to be <|iientions, anil some of her answers fell back hurt nnd bllndisl. The vint- proved. ” surpri.sisl him tier, active as a cat. saw Carmichael "I will do what I can. Ilans, and I “Never knew father or mother?” coming on a run. He darted toward will let yon know the result after din "No. herr. I am only n foundling him and befora Carmichael could pre ner tonight." Stenin Beer «in Dranglit who fell into kind hands. This is vent him dragged the sword cane "That will be enough. But unless he where I live.” away. The blade, tbin and pliant, concedes do not tell hi in our names.” COURTEOUS TREATMENT “Ami if I should ask to come in?” flashed ami non«- too »«»in. The colonel “You have me a bit dazed." Carmi “But I shall be too busy to talk. This hail already drawn ills saber. chael admitted, “1 ought to know "Save him!" Gretchen wrung her what this blunder is to have some- is bread day.” evasively. hands. “I promise to sit very quiet in a thing to stand on." The two blades met spitefully. Half chair.” Grumlwch shook hfs head. ’’Later a dozen thrusts nnd parrlen convinced Her latighter rippled She was al every question will be answered, and BANDON OREGON ways dose to that expression. “Yon the colonel that the raging youth knew reinember at this interview Hcrbeck what he was doing. Down swoope«t ara a funny man Come in. then; hut. must not I m > present.” mind, you will lie dusty wltli flour th«* »aber cuttingly. The blade of the [To be Continued] M. G. POHL, Optometerist sword caue snapped like a pipestem. when you leave." The latter came on, and there was Into the kitchen she hsl him. She wns moved with curiosity. Why should death's intent. The Banana. Meantime Carmichael had found a iiny man wish to see a woman knead A peculiar fact about the banana Is short hop pole. He lilt the saber with bread ? » N "Sit there, herr. »• And she pointed gtMsl will. Baek came th«- steel. The that no lusis't will attack it. and an other that It Is absolutely Immune colonel did not care whom or what he to n stool at the left of the table. Gretchen deliberately roll«»] up her struck at now. When Carmichael re- from the discusi-s that fruits are sub Saturdays at Gallier Hotel turmsl the compliment he swung his joct to. It is one of the curiosities of alt-evi-s anil begnn work. BANDON, OREGON the vcgetabhi kingdom. Ujxin Gretchen's left arm, otherwise hop pole as the old crusaders did their perfection. there was a white scar. broadswords. The saber dropped un rough ami nn- Injurad, but th«* colonel's arm dangled even. more like a^ his sill«*. He was in agony. Car- an ancient burn michacl's anger abated none. “You’re a fin«* example of a soldier! than anything else. Grumbach'» An* you mad to attack a mnn this eye» restisi upon way ? They will break you for this, or Napoleon's Marongo. For constitutional amendment the scar ami bo- my name's not Cnmiichael. The white charger Marengo, which I shall kill you for this! ” came fixed. giving to cities and towns have fought more times carried Nn|tol<-on on the field of Water “Bnh! "Where ilid you exclusive power to license, I f loo, lem lied nn honor« d old age. After got that?" he than you have years to your counting.' Bonapnite's fili-lit. Marengo was found regulate, control, suppress, asked. He »poke í with good. Yank«*«* spirit. "But if you by a British otlieer wandering discon think I ’ ll waste my time in fighting a or prohibit the sale of intox with a l Rtrniigi* duel with you, you’re up the wrong solately on the battlefield. He was calm. icating liquors within the sent to England, where lie spent many "The scar? I tree.” municipality. happy years In pencefnl pastures. “Go to th«* devil!" do not retnem- Marengo sur.vlved Napoleon nine 328 X Yes "THISCAR? “ Not just at present. There's too tier. Grandmother RKMIMIII.K. »» years. much for me to do. ” says that when I Gretchen ami the vintner had van- ENDORSED BY was little I must have been burned.” The Twelve Inch Gun. lslnsl. Carmachael agreed that it wan "Gott!" Tin- naval twelve Inch gun has nn 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS th«* best thing for them to do. The "What did you say, berr?" effective range up to fifteen tulles, and was vintner was no coward, but he •'Nothing. You can’t remember? will actually throw a projectile the Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso discreet. Sontelssly might ask ques Think!” tensely now. ci ttion, 618 Electric Building, astounding distance of twenty-three “What’s all this nonsense nbout?” tions. So Carmiehiiei returned to the tulles Portland, Oregon. she cried, with a nervous laugh. “It’s consulate, «spiall.v indifferent what the (Paid advertisement.) colonel di«l or where he went. Of the only a Hear." The Deadly Fly. She pattisl the dough into four vintner he thought, "The h«,t headed A fly bncterl »logically exainin<*d has squares. These she plactsl on the oven young fool, to risk his life like that!" lieen found to carry loO.OUO bacteria. 60 YEARS'" He would s«*e later what lit* meant in stove. EXPERIENCE regani to Gretchen. I ’ oor little goose Raisins. "There! It’s a fine mystery, isn’t it?” Containing but 1.’! |«>r cent of mois "Yes.” But Grumbach was shaking girl! w J j "Are you hurt, excellency?" asked ture and tin* balance almost wholly as with ague. “ J i ■ « j BJ ä /’’® grape sugar icarboliydrntoKi the raisin “What Is the matter, herr?” with th«* clerk »«flicitotisiy. * 1 K k U I k 5 1 I» aj B { B y Æ "Hurt?" concern. i* on a par with tin* date and the dried “Yes. 1 Itennl a woman scream nn«l tig ns an energy producer in tlie sys "1 grow dizzy like this sometimes. Ta.. r Minns run to th«» window It was a go«»! tem. It doesn't amount to anything.” DraiGNS Gretchen turned down her sleeves. fight. But that f«M«>w—nch! To run r rnv1 C opyright » A c . a wiry mi'' leave you. an outsider, to Arizona. Anronn Bonding ft aketrb «nd d^Mcrlntinn "You must go now, for I have other qntrfclf aeeorutfii our opinion free whether rn tight his t>a I tie."' In natural wonders Arizona is one of work." invention 1« pr««hehlf patentnhln. ( orniminim- l ion« et net I r ronOdent lai. HANDBOOK on Patente “He would have lieen sliced in two the most nttrm ti.-e parts of the United “And so have I, Gretchen.” • ••?. < Hdeet nuoto ▼ forneeuri Patente taken through Munti A Co. receive He gain, d the street, but how he If I hadn't conn- to tin* front. A hop States its Grand Canyon of the Col antic«, without charge, iu the never knew A great calm suddenly pole isn’t half l>a<1. I'll bet that lady's orado river, a mile deep, its silicified winged down up*an him. and the world man has a bad arm for some time to traes or fossil forests, itn vast pano « handvomofv lllnufrated weekly, f/irtfomt clr- became “Mir—clear-as his purpose, his • ome. As for tlie vintn«*r. he hail g<M«l ramas of desert nnd sterile mountains -liatioii <»f nny m ientilic journal Term«. f.i a that rise to a height of more than ■ onrage, hl» duty. They might shoot reasons for taking to his heels." •• r : four monti*«, |L Bold by al» newiuleMiera. “Good reasons?" But there wag Ä 12.WIU feet nlsive sen level, afTord splen or haag him- as they ¿aw lit. 'Hita 38ICroKhMy. sly look in the clerk’s eyes. did visions for tlie sightseer. would uot deter him. Branch «»Mm. «26 F PC. WMblixion, b. C. WOOD Prepare for Cliristmas Pyrographic Home Baken O regon 1st Class,Breads Cakes, Piesand Pastrv OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store chas . herzu THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Sirs. Fi fick I & Bandoil 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 L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon Work SHIELDS Ar. ItbACKSillTHS ANI» Wagons of Ail Kinds Made to Order KENNEDY WAGONM 4KHIS Horseshoeing n Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street. Bandon, Oregon. 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