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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1911)
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I M>a in if i|) „,„1 1 jjiioti We can or«* tin» if , daugbtrr <«f Aaron Hurr Kor a nilu.lx r of year» l*fnr» »1,. f,.|| m ^ fe -a il h<>w n a t u f a H v » # • >> | , i r l i * ' • ' i ■ ■ • 1 " i ' '• • 1 I1*"«* »"'I niarriril a n* h toailierner llirn.ln.ia aa» llie urn! ju t. ,) |*.||. l i . , lu m i p lu r im i» t u li Mimni I of «»III \ra Yolk Her Jatln-r'a |.o ,a I tf .......« Il l i n i '» im i ni L , (M r, 1 ..I 1 I,. r, i ■ i> l' ir t M i • ilion i » i |tubli«* life aniil.l f: .I V «• ,» |u n «l*rn«-ath - n a t u r i» . l l i a l in •tire.I lirr » real re« «ighlt gn. but lier |h r r * i» a n t u r iliin p #<• i l r l r t i «ie»of uoi to Imn, men aftrr be bail become «lnyrare.l .a it,« public me, |0 n i»l* r irm i'I t lia t t l i r i r r n n br-JUplit to bor favorable cnininriit lo la* ilo ltljt l a - l l r r th a tl I m ami admiration for brr «lipnittr«! | T q it n k e |{00«I I» lin i r lim ip li t a llir 11 11 np it *r< H ili n i t ir i i loyalty. After Aaron Hurr bail «lriftnl to \ L . i n l •. * * i 1 u i i ■ 1 ’ii' i 1 > K'lfnpe to e « ape tbe arnrn alneli he mat witb <>n »11 eulet from b.« r ,( f,r . n u lli in «tir r r ' I former fnem lt and lot daughter L, , . ( | a | I . J.f r . I. I bad gone to ln e in C'lmrletlon, ini n c r e ljr t*rrp a l i a i lim i lir r n a bere tbe a aa «Iratllie«! to l«e«*oiiie A m i r a r li | ir c # i« ln il i» r ip lit tbe firtt ltd» of that atate a* tbe l l iill g t h ia , for IO t h i» In id n r a t a ife o f ita pnrernor, Joseph Alaton, K , , ii^ | m ti r I n. '| nf 1 I t fur a time little aaa htaril of brr ^ l l n n | I " c o n lr ib d l# !*•«»* n«> o m When brr fatlier, after »pending a a a ir o r t | n f o r d in a r , |M -n(ilr nnaerabte riialener al.rutd, dreuled [ t f>t’ i l rn . ni I a ; « in i i i l lo ». |n -r l l i a l , n<> m a l l r r Im a m a u t to return to tint eountry I lien.Inna planned to Tiait him. Her only eon, o lir» p reced e u t, l l i r r e it A lili Aaron Hurr Alaton, had juat dad fo r u t firat In m a k r p.Mxl n in i Tt*. f .it k r lo t i r r I ‘ *■ « i . i m i I The blow bad alm.iat broken her S » m ir a r !»r t lo l l i r t ln n o •« brart, and abe ei|>e«tc«l to find eon aolation by tlua »i»il to her father Sa o lio c it a c »< t Itati i l la* Itut tbe laa of South t'arolma at \ boy a lio Irarna tua lr»»nti* that tuna prohibited tlio gotem or from leering tbe atate, an Thcodo- i x \ * r of • »rn«c nf « ! • 1 1 * oli.» aia « i i cnm|<elled to make tbe trip m ilootl m ah # p«xnl. to fa r a* north alone t t r a co n cern e«!, b a i I b r t r i-r e t On IVc At, 1*1?, »be art out, V ' »tn.fl f i n i r « u n i» I". l l i r ..n r with a few arrranla anil a pick , t lu 'lir a Ite ra m e t ir lia t l.-a rn .-.l jk.irmiffkly rnjoy it The firat ed crea, m a tailing alup, tbe Pa triot It aaa but a abort time be ¡ri po nti, ilio t r r u n .l m » k r # b r i fore tbe »eearl bad cleared tbe AmJ ih » a re n i,il a itin e p e t i thè Charleston l«ar anil aaa out of o u l o f ilio p a n ie o f le r u n n u •igbt. Nothing aaa e»*r heard of . r.'p r <««• ’ P» lx l » t . « I* ir tbe reaael or any of ita paaaengcra , in S I N it lio la a or crew thereafter Not eten a bit o f wreckage of the Patriot ana ercr •»•»a tty. 5ne aoul<! ba«e it that a collie ia found to bear etidenee of a bat had moat aagacioua of dope, a bile happened Whether a »form aent tbe craft to the bottom aith all on jollier at«»o«l up for tbe eetter 1 .in. e oaned a tetter," declared board or whether it w u looted nr »link by an enemy or fell a prey to I latter, "»In ch aaa «ery mtelli ¡t 1 bad him on the -tr»-et one pirate» aho may b»«e killed Thco ), and be acted ao queerlv about doaia or a«ld her aa a ala»e in the rr'vn men a«' met t' «t I «■«»■ 1 orient no one w u erer aide to aay. Kor a number of year» thereafter man Ina name. am i"— ’II':. that'» an obi »tor»*“ the there waa an unconfirme«! rumor i«'» advocate broke in aneering- that Tbeodoaia bad Ix-oti captureil "The tnan'a name aaa P.>r- by | ’ ■»(<«. ! it aa »lie aaa rich and Jgr. of emirae, ami l^cauae of eottkJ hate paut a bra»» ranaotn for it the dog came In a *ct ||n, her release tlua doe« not teem Ilka I’ome again !"* 1» Particular!» ia tlua true ahrn 'You re mistaken,” rejoined tbe the money loting character of pi- ¿er tuately. “ The dog didn’l racy it undentood If the »e«»«l tie i.te to a **-t, though alilioat «a t »reck«-.! it t» <>dd that not one a matter of fact, tbe man'a name trace waa left to liear etidenee of Quay!«, and the di*g he»itat«wl that reault. Therefore the tnvaterv •count of tbe »{»tiling ” — 1 j p of Thcodoaia Hurr ta »till unsolved. rot t«. ■ - - Waking th« Ouk# In Church. Axeaalral Warship 1 « Karea. Th* great l>uke of Wellington |“ A light on thia day'» journey waa among those upon whom aer- ich imprcaaed ua waa the group* mona hate a aofiorific effect. A people bere and there by the •trange clergyman alio waa preach .»e» of relative* going through ing at the church at Strathfield- ni of anrcatral w ora hip,** re- •ave. where the duke wn« a regular irti a traveler in Korea " Thia ia attendant, waa surprised by the ac- t -in of tbe »ergrr, who at tbo c.>n ¡>ii d upon aa tiemg more an e»i re of filial piety than of «pint elusion of the sermon came up tbe brahip. In front of the grate a pulpit »taira. openml the door, 'lit u laid, and upon Ibe little Ko »lainmed it violently and then re Ian (able « aprt-ad a tnricty of op«nr.l it for tbe preacher to p.i»a k ! of ahich tbe amwmtral »piril out. In Ibe teatry be inquire.1 tbe jat partake. Then tbe fnenda, moaning of tlua proce«luro. "Oh,” f'itb liaiids cla»|M.<|, | m » w again and replieil the man, "we always do that gam tin r ( m i i,» the ground to w s k «lb «d n k n ."* I i( roa low long th». ce remon. n coot in 1 '■ __ __ n ! .... muid not tell, n* we N i t WINtOf «. » m .l II *»mg. but. I.Kikmg U ck until we "That „„Ifc |„o 1 i , ,f ,t «era **' l" rn" 1 "'• * %crt~ >«•» »«* half ».Iter.” protested the «..nun j^w. there appeared no aign of da „ (I|P kilo|1(.n d , » r. "It ia much more than that, ma'am," repli«.«l the milkman, a col lege graduate in reduced cireum 1 ^ idea a friend from Cannes: "1 atañera. "I guarantee it to t>e Hfi card a atory the other night at a "inner given here which ia, I !>e ' per cent water, 4 per e»mt butter. Have, a Iruo one. and aa it might ! 3 1-2 |w>r cent enaein ami C 1-2 per rent augur ami various »alt», the .mu»» your reader* I pass it on A little boy wialieil to give a Bible to combination rmultmg in Ilia liquid commonly known as inilk. Chem mother on her birthdar, and be- ical analrsi* o f the same cheerfully <or* «riling her name on the ll\leaf furnialie^ whenever dcaircd. (,ioo«i "• l°«ik down a Imok from lirrulirlf -o ace (bo proper wav of aetting morning, ma’am.** I . ng I lu r t r | f i» a lo «mi n u Can’t you conceive how this may be true ? Suppose it’s an ad offering employment that would lx* both congenial and profitable to you — or an .id of a place to live where life would lx* twice as w j . !»ut the matter Literally copying »lie lir»t inscription that tie found, lie ar.de, ‘ With I lie kind regard» of i»i .........------------ Jh ^ .u tbor — London Gvutlwwo- _______________ AlWna Animals In lapan. It « noteworiby that alb.no ani M . art reganlcd by the J..pa..ew * auperatition* light The aP ¡pearanee of nllP „ enmMt.n i , A Fullar Insight. A young man who had just mar- ried wnggeateil to hia wife that they argue some question fully and frankly every morning. Thia, Oiougl.t, would help them to ^ . 'n * f ‘*l,or "?, ° r*c. h 0,h «• .th"• f!,r'‘.k,n? ¡or , rl'" f,r,t «»on happene.l t« lw>. Can a wo_ otuen for tl.a reigning mikado " n * 7i V T . ? I •»><1 occasionally a ig n a l.J a reign ■ ^ « t .v e ^ n i1 Jor .«ample, one rtign .. ealletl ^ eU^ J a “ ,J h! ^ ^ k'»chl nenkan.- or p«-nod of the j » i" 1 *•«i pulling^the lailder un after *«><«• pheasant; another the "haku H im .-Chieago Record nerald. or perimt o f the white otd Tim. B. . r jeat. Iiondon Qluba, jn «¡xteenth eentnrr teafera . •art»»»,'\-v Cwrlaua. ; ,,r" ■PP#<n« ^ in Knffl«nd whoaa "And | can't II. on either aide," f lllT '» wni » Irgal patient, «„m ini,m g ^ .r ^ ‘ . U " ‘ l m a of •mntama of illn,*»» 0nB of the ^' ‘!«w , , of hen vena I" „ c la im * ! the ■ a wooilen ™ »eat when the tester, J* . at 7 doctor. tired in leathern breeehea, aut dow n I» d very serious, doctor ” * asked thereon. If he adhered to hi* aeat * I*"« Patient anxiously, the beer waa adulterated with sac a , )'• "o. not very, hut it ia the charine substance»; if he could nan . V ,1" 11* « rrer met n lewyer who without inconvenience it »«a not oaI'« not lie on "raoklyn P ,g|,. There’s Probably a Classified Ad in This Issue That’s of Even More Importance to You Than to the Advertiser Himself! adulterated.—T.on«!on Mail. hired help is at last fou n d ! Would not ads of these sorts be real estate ad offering «in unde o f really greater importance to you than to those who wrote them and paid for having them niable profit-opportunity to an published in this paper? giKxl and livable to you as where u investor who has real estate "gum ption"-—or an ad through which that nearly-satisfactory you are now "passing" it— or a Read and use The Spokesman “Classified Ads” for results Redmond Steam Laundry LOW FARES WEST Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 1911 During thi* period reduced one way colonist fares will be in effect from all points in the east and central west to all points on the OREGON THI NK RY. and THE NORTH BANK ROAD via. Burlington Route, Great Northern and Northern Pacific Ry» —the direct train line. I wish to announce to the people o f Redmond and vicinity and rounding towns that I have sur sta rt ed a S T E A M L A U N D R Y in Redmond Fares From the East Chicago __ ..$33.00 St. Louis . . 32.00 P eoria ............ 32.00 Indianapolis . 35.05 Des Moines $27.85 D etro it........ 38.00 Cincinnati 39.90 Memphis___ 37.50 on 9th street between I) and E streets, and solicit their patronage. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS. PRICES REASONABLE. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. St. P a u l . . . . $25.00 Minneap’ ls 25.00 Kansas City 25.00 Omaha 25.00 D enver___ 25.00 Oregon Trunk Railway Direct train service from (Tiicogo. St. Louis. Kansas City. Urn aha. ' D»-nver. St. Paul and Minneapolis. TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN THE EAST Packages Called for and Delivered. M R S . W . A . G O L D E N , P r o p ’ r. of thia opportunity to move weat on low fares. Details furnished on re quest. You can deposit with me and have tickets furnished people at eastern points. B. R. Ness. Agent Culver, Ore. J. H. Corbett, Agent. Opal City, Ore. WAGONS The Dependable Kind. We have in st«»ck a gno«l line o f STUDEBAKER and BAIN WAGONS that we an* selling reasonable. If you want a wagon you had better see us before placing your order it will pay you. J. J. Hoydar, Agent. Madras. Ore. T. A. Graham. Agent. Metolius Ore. Second Annual Northwest Frontier Round-Up AND WOVEN WIRE ANI) BARBED WIRE FENCING We can till your needs in anything in the above kind o f fencing for we carry a large stock for you to choose from, and sell only the reliable and satisfactory makes. IiCt us fill your n«'\t order. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE Come and Se« Us When You Want Anything in Our Line. Eastern Oregon Dis trict Fair Pendleton, Sept. 11-16 One and V 3 Third Fare via the Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore McSherry’s Feed Store J. C. WILLIAMS BUCKLEY EXP CO. Jobbers of Watchmaker and Jeweler Daily stages to and from all passenger trains on the Oregon Trunk Line and Deschutea R. R. Postoffiee Building Madras. Metolius and Opal City FLOUR and FEED Dray Line in Connection REDM ON D, - OREGON Passenger and Express Oregon-Washington , Railroad & Nav. Co. Excursion fares on Special dates; ask nearest agent. LET ER BUCK ! Rnmeo busting, uttwr roping, rid- , ing ami racing wild hor-»«-*. Indian war dancoH. cow bow ami cow girl j racco, relay horne and pony rar*n. Northwest frontier |*ra«t«*. horw- baek tug of war. horwóack piatol shooting, etc. MW. Mi MURRAY. General Passenger Agent. L-‘!