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JUST HUSTLING NEWSBOYS Hotel Redmond Commercial Men’s Headquarters in Central Oregon. Imported Percheron Stallion J o h n II Crm dle b a ugh. w h o h o ld s d o w n the desk' on the Setem C a p it a l J o u r n a l, a n d w h o ca n put m o r e sentim en t Into a pome than any o t h e r n e w s p a p e r man o n th e Coaat. w r o t e "J u s t ll u a tlln * Newsboy* Mr C ra dleba u ic h m a k e « an e x p la n a tio n f o r the pu b lica tio n o f the poem aa f o l l o w s " T h e little r h y m e o n th e flrst page o f the s e c o n d aectiou o f this la sue. waa s u g g e s t e d by an Incident h a p p e n in g at the Capital J o urna l o f fire, a n d la a 't r u e s t o r y . ' L it tl e W a r d Sm ith, w ho ta k n ow n by hla pal* aa 'D u t c h y ' waa t h r o w n f r o m hla b ic y c le w hile co a s tin g d o w n Ankeny hill s o m e w e e k s a g o a n d hla s k u ll f r a c tu r e d W h e n the b ovs at the J o u r n a l cilic e w e r e ra is in g a little p u rse to h e lp ti de him o v e r w hile In the hoe pltal. th e ‘ n e w s ie s b utte d In' a b o u t aa to ld In the a lleged poe m T h rv d u g up th e ir n lck le a a nd p e n n ie s m a n fu lly a nd ge n e ro u s ly, b o rro w in g f r o m o n e a n o t h e r In s o m e case*, and th e little f e llo w s raised a m on g them s e ve n d o l l a r s T h e y w e r e to ld that th e ir little sa vin g s were not needed, that th oae b e tt e r a b le to g iv e w o u ld lo o k a ft e r D utch y.' but they insisted o n h e lp in g th e ir lit tle c o m r a d e , and did s o g e n e r o u s ly Aa there la 'm ore tr u th th a n p o e t r y ' In th e li ttle sto ry d o n e In rh ym e , we fee l that the at t e m p to d e s c r i b e th eir g e n e r o u s , big h e a r te d de e d In verse. U at least e x c u s a b le . “ Modern Equipment. First-class Service W h e n yo u saw a nd h e a r d the n e w s b o y s gather In the a fte rn o o n. “ LUTHER” Will stand fut s e rv ice d u r in g f o llo w in g p i a , e# and da le # III D U O M I W EDNESDAY » n of I r l ) Ihr snd T tlt'K S D A l si ti V î Jot g. DAN A SO N 'S B A R N |> i g h D E S C R IP T IO N Steel g r e y , g o o d style sn.l s .ilo a tad Ita dis position I m p o rt e d f r o m F r a n c e In J uly . I » * « by A C Rtky A C o o f Portland , a nd lo o k Arsi p r e m i u m la hit < Issa si the its an I air In O r t o b e ' TERMS I l k to in su re w ith f o a l . I t o tor tbs srssoa fm reason money due at en d o f s e a s o n T o Insure r. -aey des skr« m a re is known tu be In foal, dle p o a e d o f o r rem oro.) from cossi) Caro will be taken to pr o v o n t a ccid e n t a , but responsible for soar A n d b u t t i n g like th e ir p r o to ty p e s , the s w a rm in g bees In June. A n d h a r r y i n g ea ch o t h e r In a r o u g h a nd tu m b le mess W M FRK.Ni II. Cartakor W h i l e w a itin g f o r the m u s ic o f the r u m b lin g o f the press. Y o u m ig h t h a v e t h o u g h t th em h u m a n , but It's d o u b t f u l If you did. A. C. LUCAS, Prop’ r. F o r the Im pis h a n d S a tan ic la a pp a re n t In each kid. A n d p e r h a p s y o u r flrat Im pressio n waa. they were a b o u t the worst. Picket Island Percheron Horse fa Aa you saw th em acra p e a ch o th e r . In th eir effo rts to be flrat Aa th ey h ik e a lo n g the s id e w a lk s ta ck lin g e v e r y o n e they meet A n d y e llin g " h a r y a y e r pypera ! W ATCH Hotel Oregon Aa y e llo w aa (h e ir papers, as keen aa they fo r b lo o d . Y o u ' d h a r d ly think that se ntim e n t with th em had any part O r that e a c h to u g h e x t e r i o r c o n c e a le d a te nder heart W h i c h s h o w s that o n e ca n n e ve r tell Just what th ere Is Inside REPAIRING Prineville, Oregon O f a n im a ls o r n ewaboya— fr o m the c o l o r o f the hide I d e s lr # to a n n o u n c e t o th e p e o p l e o f R e d m o n d and v icin it y th at 1 h av e o p e n e d a J e w e l r y S t o r e In th e W H. A n d e ra o n ■to re In R e d m o n d , a n d a m p r e p a r e d to d o all kln da o f W a t c h a n d J e w e l r y R e p a i r i n g , a nd aa I am a P r a c t ic a l W a t c h m a k e r I G U A R A N T E E S A T I S F A C T I O N IN E V E R Y P A R T I C U L A R . Let m e d o y o u r w o r k a n d y o u w ill b e ple a s e d w ith reeulta. NEXT DOOR W h i l e " D u t c h y " S m ith , the ca rrie r , w h ile on a little hlks G o t t h r o w n o n e S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n w hile ro a s tin g on hla blk*. O r. aa a f e llo w n e w s b o y up to ua the s to ry put " G o t s p ille d oft'n his p u m p in ' w heel a nd c r a c k e d hla b lo o m i n ' n u t ." W h ich .tra n sla te d ( t h i s o n ly If y o u 'r s En glish, o r are dull t Newly^Furnished Throughout Means " D u t c h y " g o t a nasty fall a nd ba dly fra ctu re d skull H. E. W H IT M A N J E W E L E R AND W A TC H M A K E R , OFFICE, REDMOND. E v e n in ' py pera“ on the street O r c a l l i n g o u t the h e a d lin e s ab out m u rd e r, fire o r flood W h e n th e new s ie s g a t h e r e d a f t e r w a r d th e ir quie tness was such TO POST- O ne w o r d waa heard t h e r e on ly , a n d that sin gle w ord waa "D u t r h “ T h e f e l l o w s on the p a p e r w hen th ey heard o f " D u t r h y ' s " plight. Bein g p r in t e r s la n d all t h e r e f o r e h a lf way decent and all w hite) C h ip p e d In to raise a little pu rse, aa all that they c o u ld do JO U R D A N & SON M s 50 cents, with Bath Pri\ilege Meals 25 cents, Home Cooking In th e w a y o f h e lp in g " D u t c h y " In hla s tru g g le to pull th rough T h e n " S l l m p s y , " just a n e w s b o y , saw the prin ters pass the hat An d b u t te d In with, " S a y , th ere , w h a t In hell y o u s e fellers a t ' " Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Bein g to ld , he d u g a d o l l a r f r o m hla ra g g e d rou nd -a b out Sa y in g , " A man must h e lp a f e lle r w h e n that f e l l e r ’ s down and ou t " (i. W . L IP P IN C O T T , Manager T h e n q u ie t ly hut ra p id ly that u n - la w a b ld ln g m o b W e n t d i g g i n g up th e ir pennies aa t h o u g h w o rk in g by the jo b Redmond, Prineville and Sisters Passenger and Express Stages Daily A n d e a ch o n e c r o w d e d f o r w a r d , to g iv e up hla little store An d lo a n e d G o d seven d oll ars, f o r th e y gave It to the poor. A n d aa t h e y did It u n t o " D u t r h , " a nd co u n t e d not their loss T h e y did It u n t o H im , w h o die d f o r all. upon the cross T h e pre sse s r o a r e d Phone 1302 REDMOND, OREGON And "p yp era! PASSED The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time BUY YOUR Pure I^ard, Home Cured Hams and Bacon at home and keep the money in circulation here. Redmond Market J. B. ROE, Proprietor a ml n u t » — t h e r e waa s curryin g o f f c t . E v e n in ' p y e p r s ! " was the cry upon the street. Nth G RAD E EXAM S. TW ELVE .lot o f K n l m o n i l Pu pils W h o Passed G e o r g e Way Sth a n d IMh • T h e c o u n t y s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f p u b lic I n structio n f u r n is h e s to T h e S p o k e s m a n a Mat o f th e p u pils o f the R edm ond schools who passed the ftth g r a d e e x a m in a t i o n held May Nth a nd 8th. T h o a e w h o paaaed are- ■Vlaybelle J a rre tt , W ilbu r Ditte- m o r e , Heaa W o o d s , D o u g la s* Mul- la rk y , H ele n D lt te in o re , R u th Kaos m y e r, M a j o r l e Mrewer, J o h n Brew er, Chaa Abbey, Dale R i c h a r d s , C lyd e F r y , M ild re d Sm ith, M ed a Olllette, Etta C h ase, C la ra N e w m a n , Beu lah T in n e r , Inex Moffett. T h o s e w h o w e r e c o n d i t i o n e d at the e x a m in a t i o n , a n d w h o m a y try again J u n e Sth and Nth, w e r e : H ale O r d w a y , R obert Johnson, O o ls a Sears, I g n o r a lle n n ln g e r . 1*01 >|) EI h H i W i . l l f I |Hllk<- s u l l . Mold tor Big Elsh R e co rd Slaters H e ra ld: O W Updike, w h o lives near the head o f ihe Me tollus, h o ld s the re co rd s o far this seaso n fo r c a tc h in g the largest trout On Iasi Frid ay Mr Updike landed a 12 po u n d e r, 29 Inches long Jt was o f Ihe " I M I l l e " variety and Is b<- I laved be the finest c a u g h t In any o f the streams o f this section to “ Ozark King specimen Mr. I pdlk e has born e D m - reputa- Mon fo r severa l years o f being a very qiircesaful fisherman II Ih, Met.,II,„ but s o m e o f his fr le „ i , at l,:,|.|la .v have aometle mea do u b le d his slur- lea o f Ihe big flati he .a i. I , so that When he ca u ght the 12 pounder he I m m e dia te ly start ed « im , |, f„ r , hl. tow n o f Lald la w to show the Mis sonría ns that the M . - o l l u . not Let ua d o y o u r n e xt o r d e r o f Job has the reputation o f holding p rinting. H igh grade w o rk and p r ic e s s a tis f a c to r y . T h e R e d m o n d big fish, hut lha* he cou ld cat, h » I fe w o f them himself. Spokesm an. THIS STANDARD BRED REGISTERED PAC ING STALLION WILL MAKE THE SEASON OK 1013 AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: AT III < KLEV’S HARN IN R E D M O N D , MON DAYS AND TUESDAYS OF EACH WEEK. AT BUCKLEY'S (LOVERDAl.K K\N< H 0> THURSDAYS and SATI DRAYS EA< •• wEEk TERMS: |lo FOR SEASON, CASH WITH SERVICE. SEE BUCKLEY BROTHERS. W. J. IIUUKLEY, M tn»iff »13