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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
h Till DAY. AUO «. m < THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN Hollow of Her Hant Continued from page 6 , Starting in Business '•« An eminently aurrrasful min livra aa a baala of inoliarti blu busi- ima» surer»» Ihrra word* "Organ!**, Il*|>utl*a, Systematise." Thnra lu no question bui that aurrraa roulil b* Ihua al(aln«<l In any linn of business own. ie it rigat tor me to ormg you "And I am thinking only of your fu lure," he »aid gravely. "The future (hat »hall be mine to ahapr eVM to make glad aTItb tbe fulfilment of every promlae that love be» In »tore for both of ua Hut away tbe doubt», drive out thr abadowe. drarret Live In lha light for aver lg>va la light.” " I f 1 were only aura that my a had owa would not deacend upon you, I—" He drew her cluee and klaerd her again “I am not afraid of your ahadowa. Ood be my wltoeaa. Hetty, 1 glory lo them. They do not reflect wraknesa, but atrength and nobility They make you all H im more worth having I thank Ood that you are what you are, dear heart ” "Ulve me a few day» longer, Hran don." aha pleaded "Let me conquer thla atrange thing that Ilea bare In my brain. My heart la youra, my aoul la youra Hut the brain la a rebel. I Whan a man baa ilalarmlnai! to ainbark In a ratall business ha will know aavaral thlnga If ha la wla* Ila will know how murh ha Intanila lo Invrat In bualnraa. what hla expense» will ba. what hla mar- gin of profit will ha, anil lha amount of bualnraa ha may rraaonably rip ari to ito Thn ballar ha knowa nach of thrar tha stronger will ba hla organlxallnn, lha aurar amt mora rrrtaln will ba hla aurrraa Aflar hr haa arqulred a knowledge of hla bualnraa and la oprn for bualnraa. thr Aral great problrtn that confronta him la how to gat bualnraa In fart tha problrm of grttlng and holding bualnraa la lha, graataat problrm In thr ratal) world today Tha problrm of grttlng bualnraa looka raay to thr Inexparirnrad, but la In fart moat difficult A marchant may atart out paraoually to drum up bualnraa. but ha aoon linda Itila vary atprnalv*. Tha enter- prlalng marchant will aoon Irani It la far rhoapar and mora feasible to drpullir aotnrone or forca to aaalat. undar hla raraful auprrvlalon. In thr taak of grttlng bualnraa What madlum to uà* la a mattar for each marchant to aottla for hlmarlf. but If w» ara to judge future aurrraa by paal aurrraa there la no qiieetloti that lha local newapaprr la lb * rhaapwal and brat medium to ua* In galling and holding bualneaa. all thlnga considered TIIK SPOKESMAN CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR ADVEKT1S- INO TO OKT RESULTS. LKT U8 DEMONSTRATE. conjunction with lha Hand. Madraa body of troop# than the Triple Alli ance *. 971.616 agalnat 8,603,160. and Hhantko circuit It will be remembered however that One of tha brat paying propoel- Italy'» army la problematical, while tlona that could ba Inatltulrd right the figure» given for Kuaala Include now In thla »action la thr establish- her large Aatatlc army, which could ______ Ing of amall dairy and chicken not at once be placed In a Kuropean [ ______________ ranrhra There la a woeful ararclty conflict. The naval llgurra do not Include of butter and rgga In thla »action The Pioneer Creamery at Prlnavllle »cout cruloera or the learner mlarelan- IAT i f l H TIMK RA 1 l.llt>.\l> |a supplying moat of thr butler »old eoua ahlpa of the aeveral fleet». Au- hare, and even than there la a call atria hsa alx monitor» In Ita flotilla COSNTKI ITION IIKItK on the Danube and two more build for more ing for the same service. The naval ■ ...... All kind» of crop» In the Redmond figures are for May 1, 1913. Itlatrlrt will yield a bountiful crop ma That Will llrlng Hero- thla araaon. and the price» for aamr pronilaea to go far ahead of former na Hack to Thoae years The hay crop that la being gathered now la the large»! ever har- Rooming Tlmea veatrd In thla aertlon Home of thr ranrhera will cut three crop» Thr potato crop la another aource of rev enue thla year that will help put the farmer» on Kaay afreet. Tha Spokraman, Aug t. 1910 HIKING BACK FOUR Rider building on 7th »tree! nearlD» completion. Armies and Navies of Europe Shown at Glance R. C. Immele la baling hay on the lo COtfrrt ranch thla week. ’ Khret Uro» are having plana out- #4 for the erection of a 2-atory aton ~~W. W. t'aughey la putting up a w raal<1«nrr In the aouthern part tha d t v l’ha Co indi limited the number of ar bar placca In the city to live, t numi - I that la In operation here j T ttir i.K A U .U N C R Austria Army on peace footing 424.258 Army on war footing 920,000 Number of naval boat» 119 Her many Army on peace footing 791,001 Army on war footing 4,350,000 Number of naval boata 309 Italy Army on peace footing 304,610 Army on wgr footing 3,433.150 Number of naval boata ... 195 Tha R- dmond State Hank rontem- ataa building a brick on the cor 1,519.970 if aero• dth afreet from their Total on peace footing Total on war footing 9,603,160 aaant location. Total fo naval boata ..... 611 Tha marshal waa ordered to en T ltlP l.K RNTKMTR tree a tr i'Mv the II o'clock cloaliiK Kuaala 'OTlalon of the ordinance regulat- g near liner placca. Army on peace footing 1,394,000 Army on war footing 6,400,000 Tha trnateea of the M. K. church Number of naval boata 195 ara aanrly all the material on (he ►'ranee round for their new church, and Army on peace footing 646,329 (pact to begin building operation» Army on war footing 2,500,000 axt We<-k. Number of naval boata 662 Great llrttaln 430,906 Tha flrat load of brick from the Army on pence fooling 1,072,616 rich thp I near the city waa brought Army on war fooling 693 tto Redmond laat Saturday forn- Number of naval boat» oon. .. Tin« drat kiln contained, 150- Total on pence fooling 2,460,134 00 brli K of auperlor quality. I. L. Oahorne linn begun thr man- fnctur- of kitchen rnblnrtn nl hin < ood Working plant. Thr demand or lha above article la greater than 4r. Oal" irne at prenant can aupply naval boata Her» 1 a e footing footing A Woman’s Name Upon it hinges the political existence of a popular re former, the fate of the "b liss” of a powerful machine, the future of his own s on- i n- l aw and the reputation of his daughter. A TELEPHONE OPERATOR is th e p o sse sso r of th e s e c r e t. H ow h ard sh e trie s to b e loyal, how d e s p e ra te ly sh e fig h ts an d how sh e is rew ard ed is m o st in te re s tin g ly told in ou r new se ria l — 1,340 The Woman 361,747 401.000 A itory founJtJ on Hal C. Jt M ill. I famout ploy a f that non A lbtri Hayaan Tarhena. lt la nnderntood that Weblier A If any falth can be placed In thè •Vllllam < of Mila city, thlnk of put ngurri a bove, computed accordlag lo ln ( In a movlng plcture ahow here thè lateat atatlatlca avallahle, thr hraa blghts In thè week. to work In Triple Kntrnte can muater a Urger w iy A tala of tenae, dramatic inna ti una from beginning lu end. Don't Mita the Fini Inatalment ! Booth Kli the Hand the Llftad to Him. PAGE SEVEN something In tha bark of his mind that ha waa trying to get at Ip a tactful manner "By the way. la this property entailed V I know nothing at all about It. Mr. Wrandall." said abe, with a pleading glanra at her lover, ae If to Inquire wbal stand abe should taka In this dis tressing situation "If It la entailed be can't aell It,” said Booth quietly "That's true," said Leslie, some what dubiously Than, with a mag nanimity that covered a multlad« of doubts he added "Of course, I am only Interested In seeing that you are properly protected, Mias Caetleton. I've no doubt you bold an Interest In the estates." "I can't very wall dlscuaa a thing I know alaaolutely nothing about," abe said succinctly. ‘ Moat of It la In building lota and factories In Belfast, of course. It was more In tbe nature of a question than a declaration. "The old family caatls , Isn't very much of an asset, 1 take It." “I fancy you can trust Colonel Caw tldon to make the best possible deal In tbe premises.’ said Booth drily. "I suppose so." said tha other re signedly lie la a shrewd beggar. I'm ' convinced of that. Strange, however, that I haven’t heard a word from him since he left us In London I've been «•spotting a cablegram from him avery day for nearly n fortnight, lettlog me know when to expect him." "Are you going lo California thla winter for tbe flying?" asked Hetty. Sara entered at that Juncture, and they all ant down to listen for half an hour to Leslie's harangue on tbe way the California meet waa being mis managed. at the end of which be de parted. lie took Booth away with him, much lo that young mao a disgust. "Do you know. Brandy, old fellow.” said be as they walked down Fifth ave nue tn the gathering dusk of tbe early winter evening, "ever since I've begun to suspect that damned old humbug of a father of hers, I've been congratu lating myself that there Isn't the re motest chance of hla ever becoming my father-in-law. And. by George, you’ll never know bow near 1 waa to leaping blindly Into tha brambles What a close call 1 bad!" Booths sarcastic smile was hidden by tbe dusk. He made co pretense of openly resenting the meanness of spirit that moved Leslie to these cad dish remarks. He merely announced In a dry, cutting voice: "I think Miss Caatleton la to be con gratulated that her Injury la no greater 1 than nature made It In the beginning.” What do you mean by 'nature? ” "Nature gave her a father, didn't must triumph over It, or It will always tie In wait for a chance to overthrow thla lltlla kingdom of oura. Today I have been terrified I am disturbed Give me a faw days longer.” ”1 would not grant you tbe reeplte, were I not ao sure of the outcome," be said gently, but there waa a thrill of triumph I d tba tones Her eyre grew very dark and aoft and her lips trem bled with tbe tide of love that surged through her body. "Oh, bow adorable you a re '" he cried. atraMIng her cloee In a sudden ecstasy of passion. Tba doorbell rang They drew apart, breathing rapidly, their blood leaping with tbe contact of opposing pensions, ; itr "Obviously.” tbetr flesh quivering. With ■ shy. "Well, why add Insult to Injury?” awrat glance at him. she turned to "By Jova! Oh. I aay. old man!” ward tbe door to await tbe appearance They parted at the next corner. As of Watson. He could still feel her In Booth started to cross over to the hla arms A drawling voten came to them from Hlaxa. Leelle called out after him: “I aay. Brandy, just a second, please. tbe vestibule, and a moment later Les lie V.'ran da 11 entered the library, pull- Are you going to marry Mias Coalle- ton ?" lug off his gloves as he came. "I am.” "Hello," be said glibly. "Mold that "Then. I retract the »curvy things I fellow downstalrt It waan't necessary to announce me by telephone Silly said bock there. 1 asked her to marry arrangrmrnt. I aay. Why tbe devil me three times and she refused me should they think everybody's a thief three times. What I said about tbe or a book agent or a constable with a brambles was rotten I'd sak her again subpoena? He knows l‘m one of the If I thought she’s have me. There you family. I’m likely to run In any time. are. old fellow. I'm a rotten cad. but I told him, and— Oh, I aay. I'm not I apologise to you Juat the same.” "You're learning. Leslie," said Booth, butting In, am I, Mias Caatleton?“ He shook bands with both of them, taking the hand the other held out to and then offered hla cigarette case to him. While the painter was dining at hla Hooth. flrat selecting one for himself. Hetty assured him that he was not de club later ou In the evening, he was trap, sheer profligacy on her part In called to the telephone. Watson was view of hla readiness to concede the on the wire. He said that Mr*. Wran dall would Ilka to know U> Mr. Booth point without a word from bar. "Nipping wind." be said, taking hla could drop In on her for a few min stand before the fireplace. Where la utes after dinner, "to discuss a very Sara? Never mind, don't bother her. Important matter. If you please, air.” I've got all tbs time An the world. By At nine o'clock. Booth was In Sara's the way. Mias Caatleton. what la tha library, trying to grasp a new and re markable phase In the character of latest news from your father?” "I dare say you have later news than that amaxlng woman. He found Hetty waiting for him I." she said, a trace of annoyance tn when he arrived. her manner. 'T don't know what It all means. "I thought perhaps be had written Brandon.” she said hurriedly, looking you about hla plana" "My father does not know that 1 over her shoulder as she spoke. “Sara aay# that abe haa come to a decision have returned to New York." "Oh. I aee. Of course Um—urn! By of some sort. She wants us to hear the way. I think the colonol la a cork her plan before making It Anal. I— I er. One of tbe moat amiable thorough don't understand her at all tonight.” “It can’t be anything serious, dear breds I've ever come acroea Kipping. He's never said anything to me about est." he said, but something cold and your antipathy toward him, but 1 con nameless oppressed him Just tbe same. "She asked me if 1 had Anally de aee with half an eye that he la terribly depressed about It. Can't you get to cided to—to be your wtfe, Brandon. I said I had asked you for two or three gether some way on—” “Really, Mr. Wrandall. you are en days more In which to decide. It couraging your Imagination to n point seemed to depress her. 8he said she where word» ultimately must fall you.” didn't aee how she could give me up. she said very positively. Booth oould even to you. She wants to be near me always. It la—It In really tragic. hardly repress a chuckle. "It's not Imagination on my part.” Brandon." He took her hands tn his. said Leslie with conviction, falling ut "We can fix that." said he confident terly to recognise (he obvious. "I sup pose you know that he Is coming over ly. "Sara can live with us If she feels to visit me for s li weeks or to. We be that way about It. Our home »hall he came rattling good friends before we hen when she likes, and aa long os parted. My Jove, you ahould hear him she chooses It will be open to her all on old Lord Murgatroyd'a will! The the time, to come and go or to atny. quintessence of wit! I couldn't take It Just as she electa. Isn't that tha way as he does Expectations and all that to put It?" “I suggested something of the sort, sort of thing, you know, going up like a hot air balloon and bursting In plain but she wasn't very much impressed. view. Hut he never squeaked. l-aughed Indeed, ehe appeared to be somewhat tt off. A British attribute, I dare say. —yes. 1 could not have been mistaken I suppose you know that he la obliged —somewhat harsh and terrified when I spoke of It. Afterwards abe was to sell hla estate In Ireland?" Hetty started. She could not con more reasonable. She thanked me and ceal the look of shame that leaped In —there were tears In her eyea at the time—and said »he would think It to her eyea. over. All she asks la that I may be "I—1 did not know," she murmured. "Must be quite a shock to you. Sit happy and free and untroubled all the down. Brandy. You look very pictur rest of my Ufa. This was before din esque etnndtng, but chairs were made ner. At dinner abe appeared to be to alt upon -or In. whichever la proper. brooding over something. When we left the table she took me to her room Booth shrugged hla shoulders. "I think I'll aland. If you don't mind. and aaid that she had come to an Im portant decision. Then she Instructed L ea " "I merely suggested It, old chap, Watson to And you If possible ” “ 'Oad, It's all very upsetting,” he fearing you might have overlooked the possibilities Yea, Miss Caatleton, be said, shaking hla head "I think her conscience Is troubling left ua In Ixmdon to go up to Belfast on this dismal business. ’ There was bar. She hates the Wrandall». but 1— I don t know why I ahould feel aa I do about It but I bellevs she wonts them to know!” Ha stared for a moment, and than hla face brightened And ao do I. Het ty, ao do I! They ought to know!” ”1 should feel ao much easier If tha whole world knew," said she earnestly. Sara beard tbe girl's words as abe stood lo tbe door She came forward with a strange—even abashed—emlle. after closing tbe door behind her ”1 don't agree with you. dearest, when you aay that the world sheuld know, but I have come to tbe conclu sion that you should be tried and re* quitted by a Jury made up of Cballla Wrandall » own flesh and blood ‘The Wrandall* must know tba truth.” (To be continued.) New Danger. A Cornell man baa Injected serum Into a goat and made the said goat yield twice her usual output of milk, wltli a «ream that waa five times rich er than before the treatment While thoroughly appreciating tbe Importance of this discovery, and whlla hesitating In even tbe slightest way to diminish the glory to Ita In ventor. we deem It our duty to point out Ita dangera If we are going to have our produc tivity Increased by an appropriate serum, where la this thing going to atop? Under the new regime, every au thor will be able to write twice as many books as before, every orator speak twice aa long and avery doctor Invent twice as many naw diseases. Heaven preserve ua!—Life. Albany will have a 150,000 school erected thla year. Maupin Is to have a new 116,000 bank building. WALLOWA LAKE PARK Near Joseph, Oregon, In the Powder River moun tains. reached only via Oregon-Washington Rail road & Nav igation Co. la an Ideal lake and mountain resort. Live oat of doors. Breathe pure, invigorating air. Enjoy tbe pursuit of nature given pleasures. Willamette University Summer School in ses sion to August 7. Tickets on sale every day at ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE for the round trip For full particulars ask any agent of the ELECTION NOTICE Notice to the voters of the City of Redmond Is hereby given that a special election will be held on the 15th day of August. 1914, for the purpose of voting on a proposed amendment to the city charter os follows: To amend section $6 of said charter of the City of Red mond. as amended, to read as fol lows: SECTION 66. The Common Council of the City of Redmond. Oregon, is hereby au thorised to contract an inedbtednesa upon behalf of the city and upon the credit thereof, by borrowing money, or issuing the negotiable bonds of the city, for the purpose of acquir ing. owning, maintaining, repairing and operating a system of water works for Are and domestic purpo ses. or for the purpose of construct ing sewers for the city, and for oth er purposes. The total amount of the Indebted ness created shall not at any time exceed the aggregate sum of $45.- 000, and no loan shall be made ex cept by ordinance, which shall be ir- repealable until after the Indebted ness therein provided for shall be fully paid, said ordinance specify ing the purposes to which the fund to be raised shall be applied, and providing for the levylnc of a tax upon all taxable property !n the city sufficient to pay the annual Interest and extinguish the principal of said debt within the time limited for the debt to run. and providing that such tax, when collected, shall be applied only to the purposes tn such ordin ance specified until the Indebtedness shall be paid. The council shall pre scribe the form and manner of issue of said bond, and their place of pay ment. The election will be held In the Commercial Club room, and the polls will be open from 8 :0 0 o'clock tn the morning until 6 :0 0 o'clock tn the evening. DENTON O. BURDICK. 4t3 City Recorder.