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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
li il 0 u> their encroachment My information I CC9 confirmed certain hints she tiad re M ceived that the emperor- of Austria was about to appropriate tier native state and that a certain Austrian diplomat was then in the capital—in which she lived - who was taking cer tain preparatory steps for the occupa tion This seemed to work upon her By D O N A L D C H A M B E R L IN mind, distressing her very much. The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair A Co.V “ 1 was glad when our wedding day Shortly lifter the assassination o f the arrived, for she was to leave her home store gives more quality, service anil satisfaction tjiun anv other Austrian royalties in Servia that with me for America. The bridal was store in Tillamook county. brought on the big European war i solemnized with a certain barbaric was talking with my friend Lhudegan splendor which was enhanced by the Oar Piienomiaal Success Oemonstates that Fact. about it and noticed that lie was under picturesque eostumes o f all but myself. Remember Alex McNair A Co. for Builders’ Hardware, I wearing the usual American clothes considerable emotion. and looking for ail the world like a Rave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every •‘ If the subject is disagreeable to weed in a flower gurden. you, Ned.” I said, “ let us change it." th in g kept in a fully stocked hardware store. “ In the evening after the ceremony He made no reply for u few mo my w ife bade goodby to her family and ments, then lowering his voice said: friends with so much emotion that 1 “ You know that my wife was born wondered If she would be content In and brought up In one o f the Balkan our far distant home. Then we entered states." the carriage that was to take us to the 3 "1 know that you have been very j station. Before starting my w ife told secretive about your w ife’s past,” I re- ( me to ask the coachman to stop at plied. the house o f a friend of hers to whom “ There is a reason for my secretive she wished to say goodby. I noticed ness. The people o f the Balkan states that Anna carried hi her hand a small have lived in a constant state o f op package, und 1 asked her why she had pression by the Turks and o f late years not put it in a trunk or n satchel. She in dread o f being absorbed by one or replied that it was glass and perishable. another o f European sovereigns. My “ When we reached her frieud's house w ife had spent her childhood in fa she asked mo to remain in the carriage miliarity with the barbarous acts of while she went In and bade her friend the Turks and when she became a wo goodby. She would not be gone more man saw her country in process of than two or three minutes. I assented. passing into an empire lying to the She went to tbo door, still carrying the O Ì1 1 C west. package. A young woman admitted her; He then told me the following story: j the two disappeared inside for about a “ My wife, as you know, is called minute; then Anna reappeared and re Anna. That Is not her name, but 1 turned to mo— without the package. I shall not give you her real uame or tell saw no evidence o f an emotional part you where is her birthplace. When ing between the two girl friends. In 1 went abroad before settling down to deed, both seemed absorbed in some my profession 1 put aside a year for thing else. travel. In Vienna 1 made the ac “ From Anna’s home we passed into quaintance o f an Austrian of promt j Hungary. In the morning we were at n mee who lot me into the secret of Budapest, and at the hotel I noticed Austrian intentions respecting the knots o f persons talking excitedly on provinces lying to the eastward o f the some subject and on Inquiry learned empire. That summer Bosnia and that an attempt had been made during Herzegovina were annexed. the night in the city we had left to “ From Vienna I went to Servia and assassinate the Austrian diplomat, who thence through all the Balkan states. was preparing the way for the state’s In one o f them—I shall not say which— annexation A woman had thrown a I met my wife. We took a desperate bomb through an open window into a fancy to each other at once Her fam un where her Intended victim was ily was noble, and. she being both re ting. He was badly injured, but not fined and intelligent, there seemed no illcd The news did not appear in the reason why we should not be married newspapers It was simply whispered except that we were o f a different race. from one person to another Indeed, “ A fter our engagement 1 told my it was never published to the world. w ife what 1 had ¡earned about Aus "W hen I rejoined my w ife I told her trian intentions concerning certain what I had beard. Site turned pale THE "GREATER OREGON Balkan states. I noticed that she and in two quick questions asked If the \ \ i ili r t * w > È ’iliiurt», •»«tt«*i’ «'•» litrirtv! i r r o t i ubi i i v huh to it** listened with deep emotion. She hated girl who had thrown the bomb bad f a v u l i ) , I h » ' I « l i e f - it ;» <>!4>l .-¿»oii w i l l !>«»»; I it It * the Austrians and seemed to dread been captured and if the attempt had f o r t i e t h >*«• ir. i’uv.o»’; f, S< p ' l i i i r r ? 1. 11115. 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L i b r i l i ) r f r n * i t l i a n .“ 5 , 0 0 0 v o i iii i i r s . t il i t - I r o n hiiil<1 1 it,:- l o l l y t w o *|»lri»«liil been successful The answer fir the first question I did not know. The soc- ! onil I answered mechanically, fur my , w ife ’s emotion, token with other , events, led me to suspect that she had delivered to the assassin the bomb that had been used. “ Tlie look o f horror on m,v face re vealed to Anna whnt was on my mind. 1 Clasping her arms about me, she con fessed flint she had been n party to the | attempted assassination and begged me not to turn against tier. Despite tr.y repugnnnce to her participation in what file world eousidered a crime, I could not turn nwn.v from a bride o f less than a day “ ‘ W e must get out o f Austria at once.’ I said, and within half an hour we were on our way to the train.” Bix hundred dollurs down, balance on long time at <> per cent interest, buys an upland ranch. Taylor Heal Estate Agency for particulars. Blanker Bros, for all kinds of oltunb* ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. T il lamook, Ore. FRANK TAYLOR, Notary Public Cloverdale, Or«»