|t ItH P A Y . D EC I». 1912 TME REDMOND SPOKESMAN PAGE N ew sp ap er rea ders become so t i r ed o f the noted people .»«♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ »♦ «♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ y * ...,. , T o c e leb r a te y«*ur v icto ry onl; n«-c«-aaarlly an noy « the enemy. Free Fruit Land at Paisley have o f th eir wr on gs N otice lutenllon lo mak e final five proof, to ealabllah claim lo the land ab ove deecrlbed, b e fo re I P. He I ’ . H (Toiiiiiileslona-r, at hla office at Redm on d, O regon , on the 14th day o f January, 1913 Claimant names aa witnesses lx>n C Hall o f T errebo nn e, O r e gon. W l l f e r d Archer. Karle Renton, Kxra M. Kby. all o f R edm on d. O r e gon. C W M O O R K . Keglater Flral publication Dec 5 Jan 2 Noil««- fo r Publl<ation Departm«-nl o f the Interior, IT. 8 hand Office at T he Dallea, Oregon , N o v e m b e r 1«. 1912. Notice la hereby giv en that A r thur M O v e r t u r f o f Slaters. Or«-gon, who. on May 3. 1910. mad«- Horae- atead. N o 06669, for K ' x H K 1. Her 3 and N 'A N E V * Her 10. Townahlp 15 South. R a n g e I I hast, W ilia m - ••It«- Meridian, ha* filed notice o f In tention to make Final Commutation P ro of, to establish claim to the land above dearrlbed, Ix-fore H. C. Ellis, r . S. Commissioner, at hla office at llend. O regon , on the 30th day of December, 1912 Claimant names as wltneaaea: Edward T r o y e r , C lyde Johnson o f Sisters. O r e g o n . Robert W, Harper, Jonathan I*, l-andlx o f Cline Falls, Oregon. C. W . M O O R K. R e giste r First publication Nov. 28-Dec 26 Our hank references are: First National Rank, Philadelphia. Pa. Girard National Rank, Philadelphia. Pa. Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants Trust Co., Camden, N. J. Ht'MMOXM Northwest Townsite Co. ______ > « P H IL A D E L P H IA , PA. ♦.♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦i ASSIFIKI) COLUMN ■•rtlx'iiK'iita I'Ut’lt* licit umter head al una rant a « o n t fur Insertion No a*lvartla«’ iii«iit I «*i| fur li'aa (hall 1 radia Or (n u n uut o f l o a n (dual Infu m i ■ a maiijr laauaa lha ait ta lu (tul o f to w n ante ra muai he tu;*til<-d by raah tullíala anil ra m u n i aa « u n í a M ill S tl.K « Muh creila b l r y r l « , d e r e r ua- Ki'«aonal>la l 'a lt a( 8l«>keemaii >aa rut aaw In (n o il ra n illllu n at rxaln. T h e Spokesm an aprlngera. high g rad e milk lla r v e y H arris 2213 on o f maraa, 6 amt 7 y ea r« olit. til 1125 anit 1210. 2 yaarlln s I aal I uni or it b re e rb llig har- I Si toil lia r 3 1« Inch » a g o n , uli Juba I tec re w a lk in g plow . I la. A M O v e rtu rf. Hlelera. Or- «0 Ix-utlng alovea w ill be aolil al inable p rlre T h e Spokesm an fear olit lle rk a h lre llo a r fur Apply lo X. T h e Spokesm an a 1 31 r KOI M l place al I.ynrh * Hub- alura O w n er ran have same r «« Ins p ro p erly am i paylns fur bill Ire. 2 2 tf fu r n a r k III l.i. H i l t H KIt\ U K thoroughbred Kail f u l l bull for Ira, If. mi raah for service Wm . Keilmoml. 23(6 U IH C K IX A N K O I'M a <lo your next uriter o f Job Hlsh sraite work ami •ullifa rtory. T h e Hcdmond «email. v*. enersellc newspaper can- - r* <’» n iiiaks rooi I money. Ap- »1 S|M>keainan ufflre SStf minute«" The king waved a friendly gesture aitvertlaement la a o f dlamlaaal. and the little dark figure hunter, ami eelitom tremblingly withdrew He had been ordered to atab hta associate« Without a m om en t« hesitation ne 0Py your letters with manlfolit gave the cruel orders that sent them r •! T h e Spokesman. hurling over the pre«-1plce HA K B IT M K T A I, When the president o f the Van f>am *"* ^l«>keanian has about 1 . 0 0 0 Trust mmpnny fn!l««1 to receive the n,t» of old type m etal that la Juat promised m illion« from lllvena he call ed hla telephone and. le re lv ln g no an *hl"K for butiblt metal, parkins awer. sprang Info hi« autom obile and •a. efc. Same will be Bold daah«-d downtow n to the little main sable. latrse quantities aolil office. ■count. When the clerk at the door lnforme«1 rlasalflnil w» work * 8t,°kestiian fo r g ood prin ting. him that Mr lllvena could not he «e«-n bv any «me he drove hack to the nala- tini bonne o f ht« hank «mlled andly al the mod In frvmt of Its huge H'lara. ordered Ita tirón»« diair« rlo-u-d an I kit I a round Ihe i w i i f f to bla hnuic. baked himself In hla room and blew hla tirnlna (MIL For a week the panic held the finan rial world In the grip o f denth A dog en tuinka had rlia-ed their diaira and a w o re o f men who had long boasted their courage among men bad died the d«-atb o f cowards when put to the teat One of Ihe uioat curtíala resulta of the iMinlr was the revulsion of pop. ular feeling agnlnat the daring and hone«t young officer of the law who hud render««! the gre«l«-«l aerrlce to the people wrought by any public aervaut In a generation He was hailed aa the arch traitor o f the (ample, the man who hnd u«««1 hla high office to produce a panic and carve a fortune ont o f the ruin of millions whose d«-pnalta were tied up In lumka that might never again o|«-n their diaira Stuart, stung to d«-«|>eration hy their Infanti«)« r barin- attemptnl at first to repet them He »top|«d at last In disgust ami maintained afterward a digli Ulivi alienee From the tirai day o f the run lllvena had laughed In the face o f the crowd that lH—lcg*-d the «loor of hla big limad way bank He atoad on top o f the granile steps and ahouted In their flo ra T o m « on. you dirty cowards! Tea got yoor money Inside waiting for you. every dollar o f H—IU> cents on the dot lari" The crowd made no rrtily They merely moved up In line In stolid «1 lence a little rlo««er to the door Kerb day this line had grown longer Blv etia was not w orrying Th e king had spoken T h e folly o f these people In their Insane efforts to wreck Hlven's hank waa making tm|«jasiblo a return to normal bualn«>a*. Stuart determined to face this crowd and bave it out with them H e be Iteved that a hold appeal to their reo- eoo would allem-e hla critics and allay their Insane fears Ha told lllvena o f hta punaxe over the telephone aod the financier protested vigorously: " l «o n t do I». Jim. I heg o f you.” be pleaded “ It will tie a waste o f breath Hewidea, you risk yiHir life " " I ’ ll he there when the hank ope ne at 10 o’eba-k tom orrow morning." waa the firm answer When Mtuart appeared the next morn mg a ruar o f rage swept the crowd llo w lw cura«««, rateada. bt««ea. hoots and yells were hurled Into hie fa ro It waa a new experience in Mtuart'a life He Ituahed red. «tia«1 for a moment surveying tne moh with grow ing anger and ltfr««1 hte band for alienee The answer waa a «turiti o f nlaaea Appitrently be hadn't a fnem l in all the Continued In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Crook. O regon Irr iga tio n C om pany. a cor por ation, plaintiff, va. R. II MrAshtand. defendant. T o It It McAs hlan d: In the name o f the State o f O re gon You are hereby require d to ap pear and an sw er the roinplalnt filed against you In the ab ove entitled suit within six we eks fro m the day o f the first publication o f this sum mons and if you fall to so appear and answer, f o r want th ereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lie f prayed fo r In the com plaint. to-mlt for the cancellation and setting aside o f a certain con tract. dated June 6th, 1908. made between you and the I>es«-hutes I rr i gation and P o w e r Com pany and as signed to said plaintiff, r ela tin g to Ihe settlement o f certain landa. and the purchas«- o f water rights ap pur tenant th ereto, situate In Crook County. O regon , and f o r auch other and fu rthe r r e l i e f as may seem to the Court Just and equitable. T h is summons is served upon you by publication by authority of an o r d e r o f the Hon. W L. Kradshaw, Judge o f the Circuit Court of the State o f O regon for the County of Crook, and said or d er Is dated the 16th day o f N ov e m b e r, 1912. and Is duly recorded and ente red in said Court and suit. Date o f first publication. N o v e m ber 21. 1912 Date o f laat publication, January 2. 1913 Jesse Stearns & Jacob Kanxler, A ttor n e ys for the plaintiff Control Address all communications to our Portland office. No. 601 N '■on Pudding. \\ rite now. The average cost o f water will tie $16 an acre. We will give you a square deal. apfiaar at court tie a a« •luuitoonil««! He bad Iona wor«lil|«-<l and taared Hie king with due rvit-rrur* and al waya s|«»ke dla uaiue with awe I’o l«- actually ra lln l luto ni» august pres core In «itch a riiale ana an undream ed o f honor. He hn«tan««l Into (be ruyal preM-m-e a l(h l.-atlm; heart The auverelgn glanced up with quick en •rgy. “ Mr III vena. I l«-llrreT * The little man bowed low. “ I bear that you are al«m t to aid the Van liam I rust with four millions In c a «h f lllvena «rnliad with pride. "M y arcretary will deliver the money to Ihe hank within an hour.” The king suddenly aln-eled In bla Idg armchair. rat«eil hla eyebrow s and flin t llie little man with a etnre (hat fruae (tie hh ««t In Ida veins When he ■ |>>kr at length bla lunes were ainnotb aa v e lv e t " I f I may g ive yon a enggwtlnn. Mr lllvena. I would venture to «ay that the Van fHtin Trust mmpnny la he yond aid The larger Interval« o f the nalbm require the ellmm atlou o f this lustItntlull and Its a*»-« b ile« " I have heard g -««t re|«'rta o f you. and I wish to aa»e you from ihe dla aaler a fault to befall the gentlemen Who have been enm lnrtlng the pre«ent rampa lull In Wall afreet I f yonr aee retary will ret«>rt to me at once with Ihe four millions yon have «et salde for the Van I s m rom panv 1 «hall I * plea aval to place your name on my e l ev-utlve council In the hlg movement we la-gin tialav The other gentlemen whom I have thus honored are now waiting for me In the adjoining n*>m They repreaent a hanking |«>wer that la real«!1«-«a at the preaent moment "W hen the Van Dam Truat cbaiea Ita door* tialay a temporary |«inlc will follow W e will g ive the gentlemen who atari «at thla eicltem en t a laate o f their own medicine, render a aervlce to the nation and Incidentally, o f conree, earn an honest dollar or tw o for ourselves I front I have your heartv nuppnrf In thla program T " lllvena again ho wed low. "M y hearty aupport and me pro found «et gratitude." T i l e iiw v t y«air secretare with vonr ch««ck for four tnlllkuin within thirty P i i h l h a llo r i fiepartinent o f the Inte rior, IT, H l.and O ffi«« at T h e Dalles, Or« N ov e m b e r 27. 1912 Notice la hereby g iven that W i l liam It Davidson, o f T e rre bo n n e. O r egon, who. «>ii October 6. 1907, made ; Homestead, N o 15725 Serial No • O l a , for N 1 : 1, N W 1 « . W H N B û . and N R I 4 N K I 4 , Section 21, T own - I)on t br afraid o f 1'. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation pnijcctu m Oregon. The .lay of irresponsible irrigation com- , mu ,icH tn thin state in pant. When the Northwest Townsite Co. o f hilndrtphia took over tin- Paisley Project, in U k e county. it gave the large«! bond ever given in the state— $50,000__ guaranteeing completion of the project. Every three month« it make« an itemized atatement of exj« n«e« to the Deaert Land Hoard. All of it« advertialng books, map«, contract«, subscrip- tion agreement« and literature i« «uhmitted to the Desert Laml Hoard for inapection before lieing iaaued. The land i« level, free from rock, and i« a rich volcanic aah «oil. The climate i« perfect for fruit, which now grow « to per- feet ion at Paisley apples, («•aches, plums, (« ‘iirs, prune«. ( onstruction work u|«m the dam and reservoir has now l*-en in progress for three months, with Thomas Hawthorn, state in- «isn'tor. on the ground. He was formerly with the U. S. Govt. Reclamation Service on the Cmatilla Project. Send for .TJ-imge illustrated l««,k. (Jo to Paisley hy auto- mobile stage from Item! and see the land. Our agent at Pais ley. Hugh K. Cilmour. will show you the land. It is free to those who pay the cost o f putting water on it. Northwest Iownaite ( o. are among the largest taxpayers in Oregon, owning townsite sub-divisions at Prineville, Madras, Redmond. Rend. Rums. Vale and also the H40-acre Conn Ranch at Paisley, including u SO-harrel-a-duy rapacity Hour mill, and a general store. :to8 C H E S TN U T ST.. for on P a g e 4 T h e Spokesman fo r good prin ting THKKK A . 1 E. W Y A T T ’S Pool ar id Billiard Hall The most con iplete place o f its kind in Central Oregon. ¿6 Every attenti on for the comfort o f our patrons. F IN E L IN E OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS. ETC. Buckley Express Co DRAYING ANI) HEAVY HAULING City Express Called for and Delivered Furniture See me before you place your furniture orders. I have a complete stock C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking C. H. BA G G O TT’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line All orders given prompt and careful attention. Spokesman Classified ads b rin g results— tr y th em — d o n 't cost much Swan Erickson & Sons Contractors and Builders POLK’S'-^** JRECfON Plans, Estimates and Detail Drawings Fur nished upon Application e n ti W A S H I 7G«TO?I f Busi «ness Directory j A D irectory of M c h C ity. 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