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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UAlias Jimmy ;! Valentine” « «iHlilon IhoiiKh rery »Halit rhnntt» In llic d s rk ru rtl ruolu, tliv Windows ul whlcii, u|M>nlii|t Info a ahafi. tinva al iinwt im alil al all In lui|iilalllva » ) r a I I » » In n iK l acrnaa llis rumn tu ih » I mi I u i front w lilrli iba Haiti i m u r t l m Novelized by FREDERICK R. TOOMBS From (lie Great Play by PAUL ARMSTRONG <■ ( o p yrtg lit. 1910. b y A m a r i i u A u w M Praaa im ((n aT ia vin . | I 't u m R xvn 1 I T T E I I a l*w momanla Valentina / \ abook bla brail anarlly ami / 1 d ry * l>a< k a atr|> fniui tlir “ “ MSB “ Hail, gut a b a iu lk r ri'b la f r ba snap |Hl| “ te a .“ " W a ll, ( r t m u tin g Coot« on kltml fnltl ina au llial I ra n 'l ara. au lhal rverjr n a rta w ill l>a i r u l r r r i l on brar lug lha lu u ih lrra rllo k — you know Ih r old gag " “ Rura tiling * Ili*il ai ra m b l.il to hla frat and baa Illy tin ] a liaiidkrri b lrf llg btly armmd V a lrn tln a ’a brail. roitiplataly ro ta rlu g bla ayra. Valaullna alr|ipn] lta< k to fh# ta u lt. anil Itn l rro u rh ril again at bla frat. I V f ll y . In iru ily tba « K o i i r l r l tun n1 1 tiln i.il tba lu lrlra ta mm banlam of t h r T a u lt. “ I lu r r y , Jim m y , that kid.** urgrd IIml. to wlu>ui iba aoa|ianaa waa t*> turning uubrarabla. “ t> n you. 1 » q u irt! If you aay a n o th rr word I ’ll knot k your baud off - nty band» ara Ilka Ir a lb a r " H a again aandpaprrrd bla Angara “ Vou’ra b in d in g !'’ a irla lm r d Had. “ W h at of I t V returning to hla taak •i 'on l talk I M l you I In anl II elk'll I m l» » n l It again“ turning Iba ro m b ln u a ikm » l o w l y - “b u t I frit II that l i a r I frll tb r dog lift” Valan lln a waa Intrnaaly a i r lt r d “ Had. tbara II 1«: Ilu r r y w llb a H M f Itn l. wall aequalntml w llb tba du 111*0 required of lilui. by rramin of tba Ibum ugb n lu ra flo u be bad rm 'rlr ml from V a lru llu a In Iba |M»t, bad barn w a lllu g • l| w »la o lly wltb a tualrb ready for ib r airtklug A l Ib r wortl ba lllu m lu a trd lha ru m blu atlu u ’a dial w ith a liny llama "W h a t la H I " trie d V a lrn llu a T b a other a irrtilie d blinaelf upward am ] peared at tba nuinlirre on th r mala I »an. ar - “ It point» to tw anty one!" ba a i CtltPMd. Valantlna again draw aw ay from the ra u lb "H a n d lM p vr“* ha rrtad lied bantled him another ahreC ||a ruhtwd hi» finger* anftly a< roaa It. Ilia raw. bleed lug drah rottltl not «la n d more than tba a li g h t » ! rootact w llb Ib r reaping aurfaea. “ I ’ll feel arary Jar . lean to tny ayeballa now ." be added lie turn ml lha dial Itark ami then fur w ant ami than four eotuplatr rerarea re»t>iu Ilona "T h a t'a the way to get lham llr d -' — tw o more forw ard ratolutlon » ’’bare, ble niing oarraa“ — a baif turn hark — “ ra w . throbbing t i e r * » a to o th ai'ha In a ra ry finder and eh. Had there m ateb!" A fte r a moment: “ F if ty tw o!“ “ H o w m any bolta did tbla door b a t t r aaked Valaollne "IH d you tootle« 1" H a went on tu rn ing Iba dial. “T w e lv e " ‘T h o u g h ! ao," Jubilantly. “C an you hoar bar any more. I (ml 7“ Had’a aar waa preaard agalnat the rr a rk of tba vault door. “ No. And Ood koowa I doo‘t want to. Ilonaat. Jim m y . I don't bailer a r - “O h. yaa. you do Ho long aa aha ra ils wa know aba's a ll»* “ — turning Ih# dial alnwly back - “ bare wa are again. If tbla la a la rm I know Ihla old ro ta tio n -m a tc h !” “ Eleven r shrieked Had Joyously after a moment of rerktng aua|ieitaa “ I ’v# got lit I'v * got H “ ' cried Val entitle. " I f tbla la It. H e d '*-rever»lng tba dial n d » l n - “aha‘a ours In another mlnuta. Matchr* It ml struck another match. T e n !“ be cried. A half turn of the din*- forw ard V n Ian II lie's abarp aar drtw 'ied the sound as though another l-oll bmt d ra w n back. " H a r e wa are again! M a tch !" " F o rty -tw o ." » c la im e d lied "T h a t'a It— fo rty -tw o — th a fa r hat It should lie !>o you bear K lt ly n iw T " "N o. tlood Hod. Jim m y , auptvre. after all. abe'a tleadT" T w o more turua of lha dial . "K e e p yo u r narva. old p a l-t b e r e -\ m a tch "— T o (laorga Doyle, atam llng In the doorw ay, lha scene was one of grip ping I n t e r » « . T h e conaummate. al numt ulien tiny, skill of Jln itn y Valen tine wna aotnethlng to cauae In the de tcctlve, e*|>erlenced even aa lie waa w ith resourceful and Intelligent crackamen. a th rill of genuine admire tlon. No wonder Valentine had proved the despair o f the safe m aker«, the banking officials and the aleutha of half a dov.en states And a lieutenant governor bail pardoned him ! Aa Ikiyle surveyed Intently Ihe op erations of lied Flanagan and Jim m y Valentine In their aii|H-rtiuniHn effort to rescue tlielr lielovrd little playmate. K H ty I.ane. from lha atlfllug c lu t c h » o f tha steel vault be became aware of eight Itii'b steal barrier refused to move, lied, who bad lunged to on# side out of tba way of hla sufwrtor. gated apprehensively at Valentin«, rearing llial after all there bad b w n some m íalake T h a o , of a sudden, the crack In tb « black, abeer, forbidding f a r« of tb « great safe widened, and Valentine's body, tensely net. fell back as tba pon derous door sw ung open. And ua It did ao a w e«, w b ll« clad laxly, croui Ulug against the heavy door, rolled out on to lb « vault roots floor and lay lim p and apparently I l f « loaa Ix-fore Ited Flanagan and Jim m y Valent lua. “ fiel ttint kid.” cried V a le ntín« to I( k | “ Hite's out. bul I llilu k a b«’ll live. Hhe in***<la air aad a doctor, qu ick !" W illi llieae words the e i- convlcl, nliiKiat overcom# by lb « e i- clteinenl and tha nervous strain u n der which lie had been laboring, lean ed eiluiustedly against lha cold ate«l walla of ibe vault. K ill liin-ln-d forw ard, adzed Ihe mo llo n l» a form of K ltly In bla arm s and rlu h lied ll to hla breast. “ Klie'a dead." be choked, looking down Into her w hile, d raw n fa r«, her cloned e y e s and Ilia lips from which ibe blood bud lied. "N o; »lie’ll lie all right In flv# min ules." luRtrtirted Valentine w llb as much force aa ha could muster. “T a k « her lo Ihe ibx lo r on the corner." Ited straightened and w ith hla help- ii*a» burden ihi-ln-d through the door of the aealsiaut cashier's ro o m -o n ly to come face lu face with Itoae lome, who. In an agonized Impulse, had draw n liai k Into the office, hardly knowlug what to do | t o aa r o B T i a r o . ) a omi.iRH n o u n s o r u i r u . come and »a w that the door leading from Ib r a»al»ia nl » » t i le r 's office bad been |>urtlj o|<eni'd N e tt. 1 » Ida utter amacement. be an w a plumed bai thrust forw a rd Into the opening and | then a girlish figure appeared Th e figure balled and turned Its face to w ard ibe vault where lied Flanagan and Jim m y Valentine were at work In prartb-ally tire same po-ltloii a» himself, though al Ibe op|>o»lle aide of the room. Itoyle rm ognlamt that the girl rotild wat* It lire o|u-ratlona of Ibe tw o e ri»-rt rre< k»m en without de . lection uIdeas either of them should negtm l hi» work and glance lu her NEW BOOKS NOW AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Nice Ix)t of New Books Now Aavailable for Li* brary Patrons Ice C ream When you buy ice cream you want the best you can get. You always will find my cream satisfactory, and my ice cream parlor the coolest and best appointed place o f the kind in the city. You are invited to call. MENDENHALL’S Man Who was Guilty, Long head, Wireless Telegraphy and Tele phony, Maasie and Underhill, Our National Parks, Muir, Snowshoea and Sledges. Mun roe. The Right of Way, Parker, The Great Plains, Parrish, Our Little Korean CouBin, Pike Mr. Opp. Rice, Hildegarde’ s Harvest, Rich ards, Forty-one Years in India, Rob erts, The Millionaire Baby, Green. Good Hunting, Roosevelt, Quentin Durward, Scott, Talking Leaves. Stoddard. Conquest of Canaan. Tarking- ton, Alice o f Old Vincennes,Thomp son, The Fair God, Wallace, Tales o f An Engineer. Warman Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, Watson. A Woman for Mayor. Winslow Clover, Woolsey. The following 1 took a have been predated, trotb Valentlue and Flaua donated to the Redmond Public gan w rre too Intent ou their mission Library: of rea< ua lo turn for an Instant from ^ their la»k Tin? Awakening of Helen Rich Aa Itid atru> k the match at the ie. latest com m and of Valentina Doyle Castle Inn. saw tb r g irl bend forw ard u> belter Servants o f the King. gain s r lew of the prta-rrdlngs. Tlte Additional Local. Jan Vedder's Wife. aids of her fare waa Illum ined by the light In the assistant cashier's office, Mrs. W. B. Cameron donated: and- could It be t r u e l - y » , Ih.yle waa Lantie James o f Laidlaw, was A Study o f Child Nature. pusltlra tlist the form of Ihe m in e s» a Redmond visitor Tuesday. Mottoes and Commentaries of In the o|i|»-»lte doorway waa noneoth ar than that of th r young girl who Froebel’s Mothes Play. J. E. Lamb went to Prineville had seen Jltu m y Valentine In Warden The Beast. H andler » o ffic e al King King and who on a business trip Tuesday. Mrs. K. M. Eby donated: bad prevailed on the lleuleuanl guv ernor to «M a in hi» release Westward Ho. J. R. Couch o f Laidlaw, was Doyle’s memory lisd not betrayed Mrs. J. F. Jackson presented: over here Tuesday in his auto. him. It waa Itoae Ijtne. who, return Poe’s Poems. Ing to her lover’s office III q u » t of him. had opened tb r door of the vault He That Kateth Bread With Me L. E. Smith returned Monday room and bad. Just ns Doyle had done, The Market Place, and a sub night with his family from Ar caught him "red handed " She Hinted scription to the Ladies Home lington, Wash. forw ard n step, aa though to «|x-*k but her attention wna a llra rte d by Journal and the Saturday Eve D «y le . who moved slightly Khe saw ning Poet. The meeting of the Presbyter him put lib Unger» to hla lips conn W. W. Gant donated The Lion ian Ladies Building committee soling ailetne. T h e girl therefore sbMHl mule, watching the man she and the Beast. which was to meet with Mrs. fondly k « e d “cop tlte gopher" In the Mrs. G. A. M. Lilly donated Kendall Thursday. May 1st, has bank that l«rl ween them abr and her Uncle Terry. been postponed until Friday, father ow tied “O ne." announced lied aa the match Another traveling library has May 2 d . _____ flared Into a blue bright sulpbureu» been received and the following gleam. The quarterly conference of T h a t '* IF T h a f a the old m l a lin n “ ' books will be on the shelves for the Methodist Church for this cried V a b u tla v ah '.bu-.'yatka^y. Jen six months: r_ district will be held in Redmond South Seas. Abbott. on June 19th. Presiding Elder Halfback. Barbour, W ’alter Skipper, D. D. will be Giant of Three Wars. Barnes, Outdoor Handy Book. Beard. here to conduct the meetings. Princess o f Thule. Black, John Almeter o f Portland, Open Sesame, Bellamy, Northwestern Fights and who recently bought 360 acres of land north o f Redmond, is hiring Fighters, Brady, Romance of American Expan men and making improvements on the land so as to get a good sion, Bruce, Alice in Wonderland. Carroll. lot o f it in crop this season. Maids of Paradise. Chambers. The finest homes in Redmond Will Shakespeare’s Little Lad. will be located in beautiful MEL Clark. ROSE PARK with its large lots Life on the Mississippi. Clem and wide streets and avenues, ens, on the highest elevation within True Tilda. Couch. How to Keep Well, Crandall, the city limits, with irrigation Famous Legends. Crommelin. water on every lot. Robinson Crusoe, Defoe, In the Old Herrick House, De Long Defeated by Forhan land. Camp Fidelity Girls, Donnell. In the boxing contest Monday- Stories of American Life and night at Anker's hall between Adventure, Eggleston, Louie Long of.Spokane. and Tom I .aura in the Mountains, Lo- Forhan of Joplin. Mo.. Long took throp. the count in the fifth round. A “atia'a n «A D ." a t c n o t z o Wolf Patrol, Finnemore, short time ago these two boxers the first“ — tu rn in g the comblna Puss in the Corner, Foster. fought a 10-round draw. then o n « - t w o - and th re e "- i First Book of Farming, Good tu iV n g the dial on the r « r a rea “ then hack M atch!” rich. Well Known Man T t V ’itty o n «!“ was I ted'a frenzied Defective, Dependent and De reopotyi«. P a iA s Away linquent Classes, Henderson, Valet tine tossed hla head back trt umptianMy. Arctic Exploration, Hoare, John Reams, genera) manager "Tw enty-on e. that's It!” be almost Life o f David Livingstone, of the Cornett Stage & Auto Co., shrieked. T h a t 'a I t I'v a dona the Hughes, died at Prineville on Wednesday, trick I” Raising the Pearl. Kaler, May 24th, from paralysis. He Valentina to r« the bandage from hla eyes and. (ro p in g forw ard, gripped Stories from Faerie Queen, leaves a wife and six children. Ihe handles of Ibe vault door« lu hla Mr. Reams was well known in hands. H e threw hla weight liack Lang, Nurmbcrg Store, La Ramee, and tugged m ightily. At Orst the Redmond and vicinity. direction, and. aa be thoroughly ap C , , ‘n M a p A a S c*. *- ì CARL WOODS’ Blue Front Livery, Sale and Feed STABLE Headquarters for Freighters eor. 5th and E S ts ., REDM OND, ORE. LAMB FEED CO. R edm ond, O regon Roller Mill and Feed Grinding Dealers in Chop Feed o f all kinds. Baled Hay, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers o f Graham Flour THE FARHAN-LONG FIGHT CONTRIBUTED BY A FAN Thomas Farhan o f Joplin, Mo., With l»u ia Long in a 10-round go. On the 29th, on Monday night Are said to have had a desperate fight While Tom, a second Lanky Bob, Is a milkmaid by occupation and job. But Louis, a pugilist strong and bold. Tried to knock the milkmrfid cold. I t ’s only been a short time back Since Long and the milkmaid took a crack. But the milkmaid proved to be too stout For Mr. Long to put him out. But now they have tried again to see Which one the victor will be. But Molly says Herara’s day With Mr. Long has passed away. 'Twas 9 p. m. when the judge called "tim e ” . And the fighters and seconds fell in line, • And Louis Long, with his sunny grin Said to his friends " I 'm sure to win” For the Cyclone Kid can 't never stay And in the seventh round I’ ll put him away. It w asn't seven, but half o f eight That Louis met with awful fate. DE LAVAL Cream Separator The Cow's Best Friend I wish to notify the public o f Redmond and vicinity that I am the agent for the cele brated De Laval Cream Sep arator and supplies, and in tending purchasers should consult me before placing their orders. E . W. P R A T T Redmond, - Oregon THE WHITE IS KING Ripit.v split, and splity whiz, Louis received one right in the phiz. He fouled Tom. and fouled him again ju st for fun, And James Dougherty says "T om , the fight you have w on .” Mrs. J ' F. Hosch and her sis ter,* Miss Inez Monkers. expect to leave this week for Portland to attend the Rose Festival and to visit their parents. Milk If you want good that will raise thick, cream, delivered at door every day, place order with milk rich your your J . O . Hanson HUB CITY DAIRY The BEST all-around Family Sewing Machine that can be pro duced. Made in both ROTARY and VIBRATOR styles. The Rotary makes both Lock and Chain stitch. The latest up to the minute steel attachments with each machine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and ad dress for our beautiful H. T. cat alogue free. While Sewing J r fiiie Ca. 14f San F r