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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
T i l l IIM p^y BOMBA An Episode of the Biilkans IV M ARG ARE T BARR R» A LB ERI KENN ON APPORTIONMENT OF Advertising ls Insurance THE O LD EST BANK IN R E D M O N D soi M irs v o rn K ollow lug la the April. I ? 11 ap p or llo n iu cn t o f »la te ami cou nty m on ey to th e d iffere n t s c h o o l ills Irtcts In C ro o k co u n ty , as fu rn ish ed by C ou n ty S u p erin ten d en t J K M>ers I. s, i H ollin g sw orth had view s as to In it, m u I t M ' M hen the B alkan »lu tes huil expelled dustrial <|uestlotts. lin a m la l m atters the Turk nut! « e r e a n xiou s lest tin* An advertisem en t la an and |irtncl|iU>* o f governm ent. He (low ers should Intervene and turtle! Inaurante polle» It read the new>|«M>ers regularly aud (heir ancient enem ies upon them the aurea against Ina* through w as much Interested In strikes and tw o (Kin era moat aide to help or harm the purvhaae o f g o o d a o f \ nimmt A m oun t m ethods used a« ■••«xlMarles H e llveil them w ere G erm any and Russia ISO 20 In ferior q u a il!} W hen you I 2 .S s3 50 I on a street at the end o f w hich w as At this tim e P rince Ferdinand o f 323 60 17« 00 buy g o o d s that are ad»er- a large m ill property anil w hen inie Bulgaria sent a you n g man In hla serv I ' 349 30 day a strike w as dev la m l did a great I'-e to the em iieror o f G erm an y to o f tlaed you know you are H I |0 IM .Il deal o f talking as to the m erits o f the g e llin g the best Makers 111.4 iso io fer certain In ducem en ts for him to re ca se At first tie took side« w ith the 3S4 SO 313 SO o f poor a rticles can't afford strikers, hut w heu they tiecam e som e- stralu Austria. T h is person w as Boris 3 1 ! 50 S I I 50 to ad*ertlae them I'nrw- M eloff. a very determ ined you n g man. ITS 00 7 » 10 w hat m ilitant he ch a n ged a bout and lla b le m erchants are not 97 90 who. so far as strength aud l>rmvery 542 00 fav ored the mill ow ners. N othing a llow ed to advertise In this 5S7 40 340 30 pleas,si him SO well as to g o out Into « e r e con cern ed . waa well adapted to I l 5 70 4 0 1 4 0 paper even If advertising the street when* knots o f people w ere get the m essage through to Iterllu 1,7 4 4 40 4 . 1S3 30 w ould be profitatde to ills, ussing the situation and m ake it A ustrian spies w ere on the w atch to 1 43 40 37S.OO all clear to those w ho w ere disp osed to ch eck m a te any m ove P rin ce Ferdinand them , which la unlikely 330 40 «3 1 00 listen to him. m ight make, and U eloff waa llablo • • 3 1 1 50 10S SO because truth and relia i s : se O ne day w hile he w as thus sh ow in g he attacked and fits dispatch taken 133 50 btltty are the raeence o f 542 SO I ....... a party o f strikers Just w here they from him auccveeful advertisin g 3 40 30 ISO l o w ere w ron g and how easy It w ould he On the day o f hla departu re he went You d o n 't take chance* 313 SO 3 SS 00 to set them selves right bis w ife, w h o to hla borne and told hla w ife that he 400 50 SS 00 when you buy advertised w as at the w in dow , noticed w hat he w as to go on a Journey aud the o b je c t 313 t .0 134 SO good s, because If by any w as ignorant o f that he waa ru bbin g o f It. d irectin g her to get out hla pis 375 SO 1.301 SO his listener* the w rong w av Instead tols and a cou p le o f short knives ch a n ce th ere sh ou ld be 5 IS 30 »7 90 o f lienefitt ; by his d ip lom a tic a d v ice w hich he Intended to take w ith him ISS IO anyth ing w rong with the 10.40 their s. o w . s in dicated that they w ere for d e fe n siv e purposes, 349 20 10S SO g o o d s th ere la the rep u ta 302 SO 323 50 con siderin g him an enem y H is w ife "F ig h tin g Is but h a lf the defen se tion of m erchant and 1 4 2 4 0 ISO 30 beck on ed him to co m e Into the house, vou will have to m a k e." said K ristina. m a n u fa ctu rer back o f them , 34S 30 304 TU H e oiieyed and received a scold in g for hla w ife "Y o n w ill be In grea ter dan- ISS 10 124 SO and any a rticle that la not his rashness. ger o f losing th e disp atch by strata 17S 00 3 3 0 .4 0 up to the a drertla rd s p e ci T w o o r three da ys a fte r this, w hen gem W hen* w ill you ca rry y o u r dla ISS 10 331 40 fication s will be replaced Mr H ollin gsw orth ca m e hom e from p a tch ?“ I 15 70 304 70 business In the evening, as soon a- he " W h e r e w ou ld you su g gest?” asked 304 70 ISS s o 373 SO S2 30 opened the d o o r he w as greeted by a Boris 4S3 SO ISS 10 plain tive wail. " I w ill think It o v e r and let yon IHIN'T T A K E 140 20 313 SO kn ow la ter," “ Ob. Fred " 5 IS 30 1 42 40 B oris g a ve her the dispatch that ahe “ F o r h eav en 's sake, w hat Is It. d a r CH AN CES B l’ Y 133 50 115 70 m ight know Its sire, and b e fo re he left lin g ? " 213 SO 373 SO A D V E R T IS E D tit HUM* " 'V h y did y o u talk so to those Ita l her she open ed his valise, w h ich she ISO 2 0 393 70 had p a c k o i fo r him. and sh ow ed him ia n s?” 178 00 223 50 th e dispatch , addressed to his Imperial 339 30 33S 30 “ W hat h av e they d on e?” 333 50 59S 30 m ajesty the kaiser, on top o f bla oth er “ L e ft a b om b at the h ack d o o r ." 240 30 2*4 SO clothes, w h ere every on e cou ld see It “ Y ou don 't mean It?" 311 50 33S 30 Oh. I'm s o glad vou ’ ve got h o m e ' IV’ r1'' w »* astonished nt this and waa 10S SO SO 10 V t llt r fur P u bIM «lion I'v e te en a fra id it w ou ld go o ff b e fo re 1,bou, fo '* * * ,hf* ''• '* * * » to put else- ISS 90 373 80 w h ere when his w ife stopped him l>*»P«irtm 4 'Ut o f the In terior, t n itn ! you cam e “ B oris.” she said. “ lea ve It w h ere It Statt'M t.Arul O f lc « , Tho t>*U<**, T o ta l $ 3 3 .3 4 3 S<* “ W h y d id n 't yon telephon e the po ts No on e w ill look fo r It In you r O rrjcon. March 31. 1911 lic e ? " va ll«e It w ill be sought fo r on you r Not lea ii h «r*by | I»# q that Georg«* "1 d id n 't k n ow w hat to do. T h e b om b P K lllott o f 'tV rrrboiinr, o r r | o n , person K eep y ou r w eapons on you r sra.« le ft a b ou t h a lf an hour ago. Su • ho. on March 31. ! > 0 t . m ade Home* person and the disp atch In y o u r v a san ca m e upstairs and told m e that li s e ” •trad Kntry No 1S9 40. Srrlal No 0 4 3 4 ? . and on N ovem ber 39. I 9 «> 9 . she had fou n d It at the bark d o o r ju s t T h e you n g husband con clu d ed fo ruadr add ition al M om r«trad K ntr? Inside the sh ed .” hum or bis v-|fe j j e kissed her and the No t i l l 8 . fo r the » 4 , Sec 2 » “ W h a t di<I sh e say she fou n d ?” children g ood by and sallied forth. and K ^ N W t i , S« h - 33. T ow n sh ip 11 " A Iwsket- H ow she kn ew it w as a T h ere Is a railw ay running n orth I.a ml 4<ini|uin) C o n te n d » B u ild in g o f South. K angr 13 Kaat. W ltlam ettr b o m b w as that she heard a gra tin g w estw ard from Sofia, and B oris w ent R a ilr o a d P r e v en ted C u an tru rlln a M eridian, ha* filed n o tice o f Intrntiun soun d like rusty m achinery She by train, his rou te lying through Ser- to m ake Final Five Year P r o o f to e* o f a » l a r g e Du in a » M a » In ten ded tahllah claim t o th e !»»t. ! at*.v. .«*• d id n 't w ait to hear any m ore, but ca m e v|a and Austria T h ere w ere tralto** ___ scrib e d b e fo re W 1 ! l >•«?£<*((. 1 * S tight u|>stalrs to m e and told m e and spies every w h ere, and he had not C o m m ission er, at H edm ond. O regon. been lon g on the train liefore he knew a b ou t It.” that there w ere A ustrians aboard w ho T h e r ig h t-o f-w a y o f th e D esch u tes on ,h * , S ' h ,U r ot M“ )r- 1 , 1 ‘ “ I'll have a look at It.” „ . .. t lalm ant nam es aa w itnesses “ Oh. d o n 't g o near It! Please d o n 't!” had been tnfnrm ed o f his errand H e R a ilro a d th ro u g h th e fa m o u s Des- Jam es J K llln ger o f R n lm o r d , da re not go apart from the oth ers lest N otw ith sta n d in g this appeal. Mr. ch u te s riv e r ca n y o n lea d in g In to C e n O regon llcrt 6 ! N ichols, Dun C Hall he be atta ck ed So he kept his seat In H ollin g sw orth w ent through the k itch tral O re g o n , fo r a d is ta n ce o f o n e and and M lIfe rd A rch er, all o f T e r r e H e had a letter In his pork en to the la c k d o o r H is w ife ca u gh t the train o n e -h a lf m iles, m ay be e n tire ly a b bonn e, O regon II F R A N K W O O IH 'O CK , him by the coa tta il and held him to et from his w ife, w hich he w as tem pt ro g a te d . th e ra ilro a d m ay be c o m ed to read fo w h ile aw ay the tim e, but R egister prevent his exa m in in g it M aking a First p u b lica tion A pril S May T he da re n ot Beside*, she had d istin ct p elled to c o n s tr u c t th e ro a d fo r that virtu e o f n ecessity, he stop ped and lis ly ch a rged him not to d o so unless ha d is ta n ce h ig h e r up on th e fa r e o f ten ed T h ere w as a su ccession o f sm all should lose th e disp a tch In that th e c a n y o n , o r It m ay be co m p e lle d soumLs w hich Mr. H ollin g sw orth a t ca se he w ould find In It a suggestion. to pay h eavy d a m a ges. If th e p la in tributed to th e m ov in g o f som e m ech On reach ing B elgrade a man stepped tiffs. th e E astern O reg o n l a n d C o m anism up to him and w hispered to him that “ D o c o m e a w a y !" cried his w ife , tu g hla w ife. K ristina, had sent him to say pany. be su cre a s fu l In a tria l that S u cce sso r to O. A M< Parlane op e n e d In th e C n lted S ta tes district gin g at his coattail. that a fter Boris had left her ahe had and H urdlrk A M urphy “ T h e re 's som eth in g goin g Inside, but learned that an attem pt w ould be co u r t at P o rtla n d laat w eek b e fo r e I ca n 't m ake ou t w h a t it U ." said the m ade to relteve him o f the disp atch In J u d g e Bean. h usband T h e K astern O re g o n l a n d C o m ch a n gin g trains at that point The T h e top o f th e basket w as covered man handed Boris a note from his pany a lle g e s o w n e r s h ip o f o p tio n s Practice in all cou rt» and t.’ . S. w ith a thin w oolen cloth, and at that w ife, w ritten In her w ell know n hand, on p r o p e rty th ro u g h w hich th e ra n - la n d Office m om ent the latter w as raised as if a dvisin g him to g iv e the m essenger yon lies, and o v e r w hich b o th the the dispatch to take from the train, to O re g o n T ru n k and th e D esch u tes som eth in g w ere passing under it. REUMI i m i . OREGON "B y J o v e ,” ex cla im ed H ollin gsw orth . be returned on the train leavin g B el ra ilro a d pass T h e ra se has been Boris hesitated: “ it looks as if the m echan ical con grad e for Kuriaiient. p en d in g fo r m ore than fo u r yea rs U n i rneatb w ere ru bbin g but. h aving every con fid en ce In his T h e co m p la in a n ts ch a rg e that th e G oin g against th e c o v e r —a con cen tric wheel. w ife, he con clu d ed to d o so b u ild in g o f th e ra ilro a d p reven ts w ith the mnn to a room In the station m a y b e ." Mrs. H ollin g sw orth shrieked and w here they w ould not he observed, th em fro m b u ild in g as la rg e a dam drag ged her h usband back in to the he opened hla valise aud g a v e the man aa w ou ld h a v e been p o s s ib le u n der the package n atu ral c o n d it io n s T h e roa d Is n ow hall. T h e occa sion o f her action was T h a t w as the last B oris saw o f the «0 feet a b o v e th e riv e r and th e p la in a tiny puff as i f a fe w grain s o f gu n man or the pa ck a ge A fter lea v tcg tiffs w ant to b u ild a dam 105 feet p ow d er had exp loded. B elgrade he looked for him through h igh. “ T h is is all n onsense,” said the bead the train and. not finding him. w as In V . H. C O M M ISSIO N E R o f the house. “ I ’ m goin g to m ake an T h e H ill lin e, on th e o th e r sid e o f agunv at h aving been duped H is great e xa m in a tion .” w on d er w as how the fe llo w cou ld have ca n y o n , la Just five fe e t h ig h e r, A t this M rs. H ollin g sw orth slam m ed duped his w ife R em em berin g the let- b ut I* *• u n d e r sto o d that an a g re e - O F F IC E O N E I hm lit N O RTH the kitchen d oor and looked it. For ter he w as to read from her con ta in in g m en t b etw een Its o w n e r s and th e land som e tim e no threats o r pleadings B A N K O F CO M M EK I K a suggestion In ca se he lost the d is c o m p a n y h as been rea ch e d . w ould in du ce her to open it. hut finally patch. he opened and read It H ED M O N D . - - OKKGON she ga ve w ay. and the d oor was open K ristina «aid In the letter that she I a t iib d o y o u r n ext o r d e r o f Job ed. T h e c o v e r o f the basket had been , . _ . . . . bad no hope o f his g ettin g the dispatch p rin tin g H igh g ra d e w o rk and puH hcd^ff. and a | .:.lro f baby legs w ere unl^ , by nlratKKrm 8 b e p rice s s a tis fa c to r y . T h e R edm ond m ingled in con fu sion , the ca ver being com m ission ed a friend to reveal to an S p ok esm a n . w ra pp ed around the legs, w hich were A ustrian that Boris w as goin g to Ber k ick in g In a lively m anner. lin with an im portant dispatch , and the B A B B IT M E T A L “ B y th u n d er!" excla im ed H ollin g s friend offered to get a letter from Boris' w orth “ It’s a b a b y !" w ife that w ould secure It fo r a m oney T h e S p o k e , m an h M a b o u t 000 "T h e dea r little th in g!” cried the con «Itera tion Krlntlna • o b je c t w i t . . w ife as sh e rat) tow a rd a ch ild a few to th row others w ho w ere a fter the ,* >Und' ° f ° ld ‘ T ™ “ * w eek« old lyin g on Its back, its ch u b b y plunder o ff the track T h e Austrian I ° r b a b b it m e ta l, p a ck in g fists cra m m ed In its mouth and m aking paid the price fo r th e note and boarded to r b o***- •**- S a m e w ill be sold M ilk and crea m d e liv e re d to all sorts o f noise», from the turning o f ^ e . « m . t n . i n ' . s Bari's re a s o n a b le . L a rg e q u a n titie s sold an y part o f th e city . 15 q uarts a rii“ ty cog w h eel to the cro w in g o f a o f m ilk fo r $ 1.00. "B u t." con tin ued K ristin a 's letter. “ If at a d is co u n t. y ou n g rooster. T h e exp losion they bad yon give him the pa ck a ge In you r i-ea ve o rd e rs at H o b b s' sto re heard w as an in fa n tile sneeze. valise you will not g iv e him the d is o r R e d m o n d P h a rm a cy. A ca t h as n in e liv e s ! An a d v e r tis e "L u c k y w e did n 't send fo r the po patch. I opened the en velope, took out m en t is m o r e fo r tu n a t e as It has lice.” said the husband, “ till w e found C . H. K EN YO N the p rin ce's letter to the exar and re sev era l h u n d re d , o r se v e ra l th ou sa n d . out w hat It was. T h ey w ould have placed It with w aste paper T h e d is In fa c t. It h as so m a n y that It n ever re a lly dies. laughed at us. M'hat in the w orld are patch you will find sew ed In the lining w e g o in g to d o w ith It?” o f you r coat. If my stratagem Is Stic- “ I’ m g oin g to keep It." said the w ife. '•essful you will proceed from B elgrade llea<l<|uarters f o r f t ,m i n e r « lai W»>i “ G o in g to keep It!" Hpeclal Attention |o unm olested, fo r be w h o thinks he has "C e rta in ly .” E le c tr ic L ig h te d T h r o u g h o u t. the dispatch will d ou b tless send It un Transient Travel. T h e cou ple, h avin g been m arried four Vienna “ years w ithout ch ildren , had begun to w „ m„ m ora ¿ 'l i g h t e d at re- think that they w ould never h ave („ v||lg , fron j „ „ w , f „ tban born to them, and a fte r a good deal of ^ M H off Bl)t be d a r, DOt discu ssion It w as d ecid ed to take the , , f)t , ffl „ „ fvf. „ ngn , „ t „ „ v„ rM little stran ger In and g iv e it a hom e b j „om e ,,f th((W. w b „ had B ein g a girl, they called her B om ba. hlm frotI) 0„ th<m|rtlt.. w h ich , the Kpanlsh ^ a bom b. how ever, be rem em bered that he w a . IN D E R N EW MANAGEM ENT Mr H ollin g sw orth I. still Interested „ haduw ed „„ ,M Old Deschutes Dam Case (ìoes to Trial Denton (!. Burdick I.Iberni Tr»i»lintuì. S a frt) Ovpunti lki\rw I or |(rat State Bank «f Red moni KKIiM oM ». OUKl.ON The 1914 Case JA, .m d 10 h o r a r p o n r r . « o l d f<»r r u s h o r o n tim r p j u \N ill Al.ikr !*rmonatrati»na. t or furthrr mfot m.ilion. rnlub>sur, rlr.. rall on oc *?«| R. P. Scheu rer HKHMOM» E I) M O N I ) , O R K G O N b a (ju ic k ( ; g o t t s Ik*liviT > Express and Transfer li» All Orilrr* Given Prompt Phone* tilnIM House. 3401. Mtand. TU lasts Orders nt the Redmond lAnM The B est Hams v o i; c a n n o t <; k t a n y Kt’r rrEK h a m s ant AN HKKK Til AN TIIK ONES WE Cl KE Ol RSELA’E» HHiHT IIEKE IN HEDMOND AND KEEI* ON SALI Al Al.I. TIMES AT O l'Ii MAKKKT. DI K I’KK B> AUK CIIKAI’ KK TH AN THOSE I II AHI.ED POI IMPORTED HAMS. I.FrT I S SlIOAA YOC. REDMOND MARKET J. II. HOE, Proprie Dir. W ood and Iron Work If there is niiythmir yt»u want in the above line full on ine. I have ii plant capatile of doinfi «11 kintl.s of work in wood anti iron, and will save you money on all order« placet! with me. I can make any furniture you may want. C. AV. DAVIES I h>- Old Pioneer lllnckamith of Redmond WHFN IN l*KI NEVILLE —» ALL AT— The Brosius Bar finest iihanim oe min eh , LHJIOHH and < igaiih REEDY'S lager HE EH ON d r a ig h t kkedts CENTRAL OREiJON GARADK We are now prepared t» do t i r e vulcanizing • a team. I^ t un talk over the tin problem with you. !^ t u« start you rufht for the coming season with » new aet of tire«. W « H. P . MTLMO.N, P rop . R OMKI.ON c. H . Milk fb „ f hll„ raptnred tn. dlxpatrh At anT be u w no ^ M.er ev ld e .c o f intended In terference on r^ , . blllB rt' rMn to<,k tbe f(ltrb fr„ m , bl. p|(lr.e w b e „ Krt, tIn l ftlld rnnr' „ l' d „ and ¿ ' „ " r e , ) K to the f,,rHigII 0 ff)re „ hether or no It had effect on the kHlm.r , MnrUlll blm to < o rb A tiam a , , , , fata Conaer» «U»r Inirrrat raid mi Drposll». W . B. DAGGETT Attorney at Law In the labor problem , but 1, m ore rsu - ......... xpresslon o f hla opin ion * to the laborer T rue his ex p erien ce w ith a liom h did not turn out as d resd - fnl as he e x is -d e d . hut It taught him s lesson as to the m ight h ave town. Little Itomhb has lieen adopted hy the H o llin g sw orth s and. strange to say. la N -.'Inning to take great Interest In la- hor questions. m sinks * Urliti Our *4lalrmrnt* LAWYER Hotel Redmond 'N i l . I J h.i\ •• • tW° of the ln*Nt line« iesHlyetf anti United States. CENTRAL DREED* F r e e bus to a n d fr o m tra in s. oarage H peclal rates hy ll,e Week o r m o n th f o r re g u la r h oarders. V K BROHIL'a, Proprietor. REEDY'S REEDY’S