Image provided by: Deschutes County Historical Society; Bend, OR
About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
TiimmtAV. T H « PAQK SIX REDM OND The Hollow * m of Her H and in a nail wmeper ' Now you huow me secret It It safe with you!" He Opened his lips to speak, hut no words ram« forth I’ srslysts seemed (o have gripped not only hla ihroitt but his senses. He reeled She gras; e l hie arm In a tense, fierce wav. s i w!i tapered •1 o careful! No »no «oust hear w !«l tti* are saying" S'»' shot * glance down the deserted hall No tine Is near 1 made sure of that. Don't speak! Think first think well. Brandon Booth It is whst you hsvo been seeking for months the truth You share the secret with us now. IVI Again I usk. Is It safe with you!" A u th or of “C ra u stark .’ My God!” he muttered again, and "Tk-uxton Klnd^etc. l>«**ed his hsnd oter his eyes. His brow was wet. Ho looked at his fin luusrarioNS n - m sum n irotó gers dumbly as If expecting to find IN “ My sea. I’m surprised You ought (hem covered with blood c o r v m a M T w it hy not to laugh because that old gentle “ Is tt ssfe with you!" for the third crcKor rvARu M*cuTCHcm man fell down." “ 1 didn't, pop. I was time. C O P Y R IG H T W it FY laughing because be couldu t get u p " — "Safe! S sfe!" he whispered, follow DODD. M IA O O O M lV U n f New York World. ing her example without knowing that he did so. "I—I can't believe you, SYNOPSIS. IL'IU • 3 Sara it can't be true.” NOTIt'K OF CONTEST “ It Is true." Department of the Interior. United C H A P T E R I - C f c a ilt « W ra n d a ll Is fo u n d "You have known all this time!" tmu»«> n ra r N ew States 1-itni Office, The Dalles. Ore itiurvVrtHl in « Y ork M r» W ra n d a ll i« »u m m o n csi f r o m >r * "From thst night »hen I stood where gon. July 11. 1914. th«* city fttnl idvnnrtrs the body A fo u n t To heirs o f Henry F Gault, of w o m a n w h o * o vai|Mnir«1 W ram iftll to the we sre »landing now." Inn ftnd tllM pp oftrod I t u t Madras. Oregon, rontostee "And and she!" o o le d W ra n d a ll. It app« »n». had Us! ft Y'ou are notified that Clayton K p ifft> “ I had never seen her until thst life iind n eftlrvtrd hU wtf.\ Mm. McLallln. who gives care John Ga W ra n d a ll »t a r t» hack fo r N ew Y o r k In an night. I saved her " vin. The Dalles. Oregon, as his post- a u to d u r ln c a b lin d in g »n e w s to r m He dropped suddenly upon the trunk office address, did on May 13. 1914, C H A P T E R I I —O n the w a y fthe n ie o t« a that stood behind him. and burled his file In this office his duly corrobor v o u n f w o m a n tn the road w h o p r o w * to face In his bauds Fur a lung Unis ated application to contest and se be th e w o m a n w h o killed W m n d a ll. K eeU that the clH ha d d on e her ft a*rvk*e cure cancellation of your homestead In* ahe stood over him. her Interest dlvld In fid d ln a her o f th e m an w h o. thouith entry, serial number 01115. made »h e h o e d h im deepl> had cftu »ed her ed between him and the hall, wherein September 28. 190S. for NW sec t r e a t »ora>W M r» W ra n tail d e te rm in e » lay their present peril. tion 29. township 13. S.. range 13. to »h ieId her an d t a k e « her to her ow n T om a," she said at last. "Bull your • J E. Willamette Meridian, and as hom e. self together We must leave this H A F T E R II I M m W m n d a ll h e a r» grounds for his contest he alleges e » t o r e o f Hetty Castleton'a life m place If you are not careful they that Henry F. Gault died at Red th iv p l th s t p n rtlcn I h t t re la te * t o W rn n - will suspect something downstairs" mond. Oregon, on March 8. 1914. d a ll T h e « t o r y o f th# tra g e d y ah# f o r and that his heirs arc all eliens and hhta th# girl e v e r to t#il h#r S h e i-ffer* He looked up with haggard eyes, their names and residences are un H e tty a hotn#. frie n d s h ip an,1 »e e tirlty studying her fscs with curious lolsnt- fro m port] on a c c o u n t o f th# tra g e d y known and after dUligcnl search ness. and inquiry cannot be learned. That C H A F T K I t t v M r . S a m W r a n d a ll a n t "Whst manner of woman are you. Guy E Dobson of Redmond. Oregon. H e tty a tte n d th# fu n e ra l o f C h a in * W r a o - at th# h „m # o f hta p a re n t* S ir a Kara!" he questioned, slowly, won- Is administrator of the estate of said ,1ail hnd a lw a y s been tre a te d a* an In te rlo p e r dering ly. deceased, that said entry man was b y th# enobbtah W r a n d a ll fa m ily , but "I have Just discovered that I am born In Scotland and had not com the tr a g e d y »— * 1 1 to d ra w th em c lo s e r Her Ey«a Were Moody, Her Vole« pleted his application for final citi «■ gath er very much like other women, after Rather Lifeleaa. zenship; that he was. at the date of ail," she said. "For-bwhlle I thought CTT V r m t V S a m W r s n d o fl an d H e t his death, aged about 45 years, and ty retu rn to Near Ynrti a fte r an aba.-oca tnts useless article of furniture, she I was different, that I »»** stronger a batchelor. and left no relatives or o f a y e a r tn E u ro p e I .eett# \V ra n d all. could only surmise Perhaps It was than my sex. But I am Just as weak. e r o f C h a in * m ak e* h t m .e lf u s e fu l heirs residing in or cltlxens of the t b o ro th P a ra an d k e o tin r * g r e a ttr In terested held as an inducement to the morbidly Just as much to be pitied Just ss United States o f America; that there In H e tty curious » ho always seek out the grue much to be scorned as any una of my is neither heir or devisee of deceas V I H e ft y la » r e a f i y patn ed some and gloat even as they shudder. sisters | have spoiled s great act ed qualified to take title to said a t C P l i a A ra I 'a T T ev R ident deatre t o e n r o u r a g e l.e * . lands under the U. S. homestead it#1 a a tte n tio n # S a ra aeea In l.e # lle ’ a In- For a long time she stood Immov by stooping to do a mean one God laws. fa tu a t'n n p-m albtlltv fa r r e t e n g e on the able Just Inside the door, recalling will bear witness that my thoughts You are, therefore, further notifi W randaTla an d re p a ra tio n fo r th e w r o n g , the horrid picture of another day. She were noble si the outeel; my heart he eufT*-red at th e h a n d s of C h sllt* ed that the said allegations will be a ■W randtll by m a r r y in g hta m u rd erea a tntu tried to Imagine (be scene that bad was soft, llut come! There Is much taken as confessed, and your said th# fa m ily been enacted there with gentle, lov more to tell (hat cannot be told b#re. entry will be cancelled without fur HAPTER VTT T.#* 11 # In com pan y able Hetty Glynn and her whilom \ou shall know everything“ ther right to he heard, either before w C ith hla frien d . B ra n d o n B o o th , an artlat. They went downstairs and out Into this office or on appeal, if you fail to vtalta P a ra at hot c o u n t r y p la c e te -a ll. husband as the principal characters. file in this office within 20 days after c o o f e a a e , tn P ara th a t he la m a»tty tn lo v s The girl had told the whole story of the crisp autumn air. Kbe gave direc w tth H e tty the FOURTH publication o f this no that ugly night. Sara (rlrd to see It tions to her chauffeur. They were tice, as shown below, your answer, CH A P T E R V E T Sara a rra n c e a w tth as it actually had transpired. For to traverse for some distance the same B o o th tn pain t a p ic tu r e o f H e tty R . ’ fh under oath, specifically responding month# this present enterprise had road she had takeu on that til fated haa a h a u n tin g fe e lin g that he ha * aeen lng to these allegations c f contest, H e tty b e fo r e T.noklng th ro u g h a p o r t together with due proof that you fo lio o f p lrtu eea h y an u n k n o w n F n *:ia h been In her mind the desire to see night a year and a half before. In have served a copy of your answer artlat he ffnda on e o f H e tty H e apeaka the place again, to go there with old course of time the motor approached a b o u t tt H e tty d e c la r e - It m uat Impressions which she could leave be a wellreno-mbered railway crossing. on the said contestant either ia per t t o e h a er p ictu re o f H e ttv H lvn n . an F n g tllh hind when ready to emerge In a new son or by registered mail. "Slow down, ('ole," she said. "Thin a ctreaa w h o reaem hlea h e r v e r y m u ch You should state In your answer frame of mind. It was true that she Is a mean place—a very m#an place " CHAPTER T X -T .e * tle W rn n d a lt he- the name of the postoffice to which co m e a im p a tien t a n d tealnua o v e r th e p i c meant to shake off the aharklea of a Turning to Booth, who had been sit you desire future notices to be sent tu re p a in tin g an d d e c la r e r he la rnl ig to horrid dream, to purge herself of the ting grim and silent beside h#r for p rop on e to H e tty at th e flrat o p p o r t u n it y to you. last veetlge of bitterness, to cleanse miles, she said, lowering her voice "1 an d h a v e Tt o v e r w ith H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. | C H A P T E R X —M u ch t o hta c h a g r t * her mind of certain thoughts and mem remember that crossiug yonder There T r t l l * la r e fu te d hv H # r fy P a ra , b e ories. is s sharp curve beyond This Is the Date o f first publication July 23. tw e e n w h o m and H e t tv a a tr o n g m titual 1914. a ffe c t io n baa g ro w n up trley to p era u a d a Downstairs Booth watted for her. place. Midway between the two th e girl th a t ah# nhnuld not let th e t r a g Date of second publication July lie heard the elojy of the tragedy from crossings, I should say. Blease re e d y p re v e n t h e r fr o m m a r r y in g 30. 1914 the Innkeeper, who rroaaly maintained member this part of the road. Ilran Date of third publication Auguat C H A P T E R X T —B o o th a n d H e tty co n - that his business had been ruined. don, when I come to the telling of f e e a th e ir lo v e f o r e a ch o th e r hut th « . 1914. Booth was vaguely impressed, he knew that night's ride to town. Try to pic tt e r d e cla re * th a t ah# ca n n e v e r m a rry Date of fourth publication Au la aa th e re la an Inam -m ou ntah ie h a rr ie r In not why, by Burton’s description of ture this spot—this smooth, straight gust 13. 1914. th e w a r S h e p ro m !«# * th a t a cm e d a * "I'd say she was road as It might be on a dark, f r e e l i n g • he wfTT te ll h e r n ecret an d That th e n the missing woman B o o th wfTT n o t w a rn t o m a r r y h e r about the six# of Mrs. Wrandall her night In the very thick of a screaming X olic» for Publication C H A P T E R XTT—H e t tv a d m it* t o P ara self, and much the same Agger." be blizzard, with all the world abed save Department of the interior. I'nited a t *h# Inven B o o th S ara d e c la r e * th a t States Land Office, at The Dalles. rh H e*ry m uat m a r ry 1 eett# w h o m uat he said, as he had said a thousand times —two women." Oregon. July 16. 1914. m a d e tn p n v hla b roth er*« d eb t to the before. "My wife noticed It the min In his mind he began to draw the Notice is hereby given that Gerald atrt H e t t y a r a ln a tte m p t* to teft th e ute she saw Mrs. Wrandall. Same picture, and to place the two women r#w1 e * o rv o f th e t r a g e d y and P a ra t h r e a t G. Groves of Terrebonne. Oregon, en# to a te a n rl# h e r If ahe ra v e a w o rd height and everything." In the center of It, without knowing who. on January 4. 1911, made P ara Instil** H e ft v h v reeeaT Ing th a t all A bell rang sharply and Burton (he circumstances. There was some Homestead Entry No. 09836, for the * h t. t im e ah# haa hedteveg H e t ty t o h a y # 8E!u NE 14. Section 24, Township 14 «a a p e d In h e r r e la tio n * w ith f h a l l la glanced over bis shoulder at the Indi thing fascinating in the study be was an To th e en d ehe r# a lt«e a th a t cator on the wall behind the desk. He making, something gruesome and full South, Range 13 East, Willamette H e - t ty a d ia e n tire ly tnnoeen t. Meridian, has filed notice of inten gave a great atari and his Jaw sagged. of sinister possibilities for (he hand C H A P T E R XITT—I-eette again p ro p o s e s tion to make Final Three-Year Proof to H e tty a n d la r e je c te d H e tty p re p a re # “ Great S cott!" he gasped. A curl- of a virile palnteft II» wondered how to establih claim to the land above to le a v e S ara, d e c la r in g th a t a fte r w h at out grayntsts stole over his face. "It's near his Imagination waa to placing haa h a p p en ed ahe c a n rem a in no lo n g e r described, before W. B. Daggett. LT. T^alle’ a r e a c t i o n cauaea ron elernaU aai in — it's the bell tn that very room. My the central figures In the picture us S. Commissioner, at Redmond, Ore th e W ra n d a ll fa m ily they actually appeared on that secret soul, w hat cu t— " gon. on the 5th day of September, C H A P T E R X I V —TTetty atarta f o r E u r- “ Mrs. Wrandall is np them, isn't night 1914 op e Saga inalata u p on p r o v id in g fo r her • » » » « • • ftaam -lally At aea H e tty recnlvea a m es- sh e!" demanded Booth. Claimant names as witnesses: m B o o th that h# haa a ta rte d on George Gates. John Perry, Barney a a a g fa e s t fro At sunset they went together to the e r a te a m e r an d w ill h»- w a itin g fur “U ain't rung since the night he Roadside, ail of Terrebonne, Oregon, her o n th e o t h e r aide. B o o th m e e t a her little pavilion at the end of the pier and Van W. Hanks o f Redmond. Ore and a rrn m p a n te a h er to I-ondnn In an pushed the button for— Oh, gi-e! w hich extended far out Into the sound. a tte m p t to ea ca p e fr o m him H e t ty atarta You're right. She Is up there. My, gon. f o r P arla. but flnda B o o th o n th e aam # what a scare it gave me." He wiped Here they were safe from the ears H. FRANK WOODCOCK. his brow. Turning to a boy. he com of eavesdroppers. The boats had been Register. C H A R T E R X T — Hetty p e re ti«» tn he# First publication July 23-Aug. 20 re fu sa l l o tell B o o th the a re re i w h ich mantled him to answer the bell The stowed sway for the winter. The k eep s th e m a piar- S h e d eelarea th a t ga ra boy went slowly, and ns he went he wind that blew through the open pa a lo n e --an tell him R-with leav-m fas Notice for Publication removed bis hands from his pockets. vilion. now shorn of sil Its comforts A m e rle # d e te rm in e d to get th e story raws» Department of the Intericr, United S ara. He came back an Instant later, more an<1 cold, rsw and repel- States Land Office, at The Dalles. C H A P T E R X V T —B o o th a tte n d s o ti S ara ewlftly than he went, wtth the word *ln*, o0* would disturb them here, so p e rs is te n tly In th# hop# o f b re a k in g Oregon, July 1, 1914. that "the lady up there" wanted Mr. w’Kh her face set toward the sinking r d e te rm in a tio n n o t to r e v e a l H e t ty 's Notice is hereby given that Charles s h e e cre t th a t g o s s ip s b e g in to link their east, she leam-d against one of the ▲. Douglas of Terrebonne. Oregon, n a m e s in m a r ria g e K ara su rp ris e s B o o th Booth to come upstairs. who. on August 19, 1907, made b y a s k in g him to a e o --m p a n y tier t o the give was waiting for him in the open thl‘ k po*t*' *nd *“ * dul1' emotionless Homestead Entry No. 04190, for the Inn w h e re CbaJUa W r s n d a ll m et hla doorway. A shaft of bright sunlight ! ° lc*' laM b,re * ho1" ■“ »T ">at E H NE% of Section 10, Township from a window at the end of the hall ***<! *»• days that fol- CHAPTER XVII. 14 South. Range 12 East, Willamette fell upon her. Her face was colorless 8he spared no details, she Meridian, has filed notice of Intention haggard. He paused for an Instant to BOt *lrr"*lf *“ narration, Once More at Burton’s Inn. to make Final Five Year Proof to H* d,d no< onc* lnt* rruP‘ her All Again Sara Wrandall found herself contrast her as she stood them tn the establish claim to the land above de scribed. before W. B. Daggett, United In that Derer-todve-forgotien room al pftllees light with the »Hid creature U“ ' ,lm'’ ,h * wm" " ^ “ hlng he was **udy'ng the profile of her face as If States Commissioner, at Redmond, Burton's Inn. On thst grim night In he haul put upon canvas so recently. Oregon, on the 14th day o f August, March ahe had entered without feat Hhe beckoned to him and turned ,**clnale<, hy Its strange Immobility, 1914 ,bp mat,*r B half hour he or trembling because ahe knew whs! back Into the room. He followed Claimant names as witnesses: Is the room. Brandon, where “ t on ,h" n,H' h''' b" ck a« ln"l a post, James Fox, William McEwing and was them. Now she quaked with s my "This husband met the death bs de- h*" arm* fo,<,cd across the breast of W. R. Davidson, all o f Terrebosne. mighty chill o f terror, for she knew the thick ulster be wore, staring at Oregon; and Frank McCafTery of not whst was there In the quiet, now served," she said quietly. "Deserved! Good heavens, Sara, her. drinking In every word of the Redmond, Oregon. sequestered room. Burton hod told story she told. A look of surprise H. FRANK WOODCOCK, them on their arrival after a long are you—" Register. , drive across country that petrous c( want you to look about you and crept Into his face when she came to First publication July 9-Aug. 6. the Inn Invariably asked which room try to picture how this place looked )h* P"1“ ' "here the thought of marry- it was that had been the scene of on the night of the murder You have Ing Hetty to the brothrr of her vlrtlm Notice for Buhlication None of thte first began to manlfiwt Itaelf In her the tragedy, and, on finding out, re a vivid imagination. Department of the Interior, United »'used point-blank occupy it. In rubbish waa here. Just a bed. a table designs For a time the look of In- Stntes I .and Office at The Dalles, consequence ne naa been omtged to and two chairs. There was a carpet credullty remalned, to be suceeeded Oregon, June 22, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Viola transform It Into a sort o f store and on the floor. There were two people by utter seorn ss ehe went on wlth here, a mao and a woman. The wom the recltal. Iler reasons, her excuees, Tetherow o f Cline Falls, Oregon, one baggage room. Sara stood In the middle of the an had trusted the man. Hhe trusted her explanatlons for thl» master strokn o f the heirs and for the heirs of Aylette C. Tetherow. deceased, who, murky room, for the shutters had long him until the hour In which he died. In th» way of compensatlon for all on March 25, 1909, made Homesteaf been closed to the light of day, and Then she found him out. Hhe had that she had endured at the hande of Entry No. 04662 for the SV9SE<4, looked about her In awe at the hetero come to this place, believing It the scornful Wrandalls. all of whom Section 25, Tp 14 8., Range 12 East, geneous mass of boxes, trunks, bun to be her wedding night. Hhe found w,‘r" h»t**ful to hnr without exception, and Lot 1, Section 30, and Lot 1, Section 31, Tp. 14 South. Range 1„ dles and rubbish, scattered over the no minister here. The man laughed at *, l,Tcd him deeply. He began to un- East, Willamette Meridian, has filed floor without care or system. She bad her and scoffed. Then she knew. In derstand the forces that compelled her notice o f intention to make Final closed the door behind her and waa horror, shame, desje-ration she tried to resort to this Machiavellian plan Five Year Proof to establish claim to quite alone. Light sneaked In through to break away from him. He woe for revenge on them. Hhe admitted the land above described, before W. the cracks In the shutters, but so strong. Hhe was a good %u,na a everything: her readiness to blight B. Daggett, United States Commis meager',y that it only served to In virtuous, bonorsble woman Hhe saved Hetty's life forever; her utter callous sioner, at Redmond, Oregon, on the crease the gloom. A dismantled bed herself.“ ness In laying down these ugly plans; 16th day of August, 1914. stead stood heaped up In the corner. He was staring at her with dilated her surpassing vindictiveness; her re Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Wood, J. L. Wright, Jesse She did not have to be told what bed eyes. Slowly the truth was being flections on the triumph she was to Tetherow and Roy Rannells, all of It waa. The mattress waa there too, borne In upon him. enjoy when her alms were fully st rolled up and tied with a thick garden Cline Falls, Oregon. "The woman was— Hetty V came tained. Hhe confessed to a genuine H. FRANK WOODCOCK, rope. She knew them were dull, ugly hoarsely from his stiffening lint Mr pity for Hetty f'aatleton from the be Register, j blood stains upon It. Why the thrifty Ood, garm!" ginning. but It was outweighed by that First pub. June 25-July 23. Burton had persevered in keening Continued on Page 7 She came close to him and spoke W*i* M• II, G e o rg e B a rr M c C u tc h e o n n iV/ffi % I C Jl . i » I ’ j i ’ i . y î i , rill, SPOKESM AN 6 We Are Still Growini Statement o f our Condition at Clone of liusi ih ‘ km June .'Ml. 1911. KKSOUKCKS 67 ,l*>f> ‘ «I $ I juiis and discounts W 7 Hi Overdrafts Kt-al estate and fixtures 0 ,8 0 0 0 0 34,561.68 CASH $ 1 i:i.2tiT».tM Total U A IU U T IK S $ Capital and surplus Iti, 0 0 0 (Ml 1 , 931.15 Undivided profits 95,:m*89 DEPOSITS Total $ 113.2tBTb.tM State Bank of Redmond Gasoline Lighting Plant For Sale The S|M>ki*Mnmn has a ftnr (iasolim- laghtinif Plant—prciwure for »ale. Thin plant wa.t used only nl>out n month and i* practically new. The plant ia ju»t the thinir for a farm hou.ne or other house where electricity cannot lie obtained for liifhtinff purjioae». Wtl.l. UK SOI.I) REASONABLE. Wood and Iron Work' If there is anything you wnnt in the nbove line call on me. 1 have a plant cupable of doing all kinds of work yr wood and iron, and will save you money oh all orders placed with me. I can make any furniture you may want. G. W . D A V IE S The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond r If you want to SELL your property List it with “That Man McCafTery” He t e n I ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anywa) ^ OT to . H I Registered Durocs for Sale Now is the time to start a bunch of good hogs. It will carry that high rate of interest, and is the quickest way tn cancel that mortgage. There is prospects of cheap feed this fall, and hogs art- going higher every day. Re sure to choose the RIGHT KIND— I HAVE THEM! 150 Head to Select From Mides and females, from weaning pigs to six months’ old. • ilts bred to Wauconda Chief, a prize winner at the last Mate rair, that heads my herd. Special until August 18, li»14: March pigs $18.00 each, crated. Write or call and see them. Ranch adjoins town- site on south. (i. A. BRADLEY, Redmond, Ore.