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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
th c k h d ay f . a im iii . iu. m a THE THEÜMÀH E ? ì 9 | *•* HIGhEEPUP . B Y HENRY RUSSELL MILLER C O W V K IÜ H T , IO IO ,!% Y C I I A I T K I ! VI n U l l t M * » » IRK1 N o!«1 faalilmir«! OirlMfiun« rnm« 11ml yrmr. Ill* « lr •!*< trlr with III* livrti ■nap o f |U ilcurm « • U » » » i«*r« You fe ll ('brut- iaa that «lay. !!)• )or«u a r v liu d u n . ||* • lfil« li)* Q L Yrt !!»• •filrll o f *«»*1 will was not tin I v r n a l. mm ih r** turn In Mint city »tilt! liav* iin iin «il T b vy a lilvrrn l In downtow n oltl< * am) g lo a r m l b ila fully al on * «dottier It « no u m la lk ltif." No. I waa any* u.i»g flrtuly “ I wo®*! lia »* It. H r mu«t |t»**vrr oun# to trial " hut. Iioirptia, m an." No 2 rr»|*»t><1 •al Im patlrtitly. I b f man a ao plainly [null!? 11'■ a flagrant « a»«* '' “i 'a u d it with til* tfo*a|a on." No. a ia«M(*<| "| couldn't ti«lp gerlllujf a con vlotion If 1 tri««| "A ll th* tttor* rraaiu why Um mu at not coin* to trial ** ‘ llut think what It tttpanir No 2 • r f t io l ‘ ICtrafylMidy knowa all al*ont thla think T h * nrw *t|»n |>rr» tiav* put* ll«lt«*il UeforrhatUf thr t«a«llipouv o f the twill»*? who o ir fb n ir il him ofTvring to tnkr th* hrll** ll»r * tint* put>llati«al fn<*altnllca «*f th* « lita k Mgnr«1 by ||*n <I> nm » ii and Itidoraml by M iia*»«*r Kr *ry morning th *r* la a fr**h editorial howling for hi* n»tn Idiot» Ih * wtiola country la yammering. M ala»»*? muat go to )aIIr Our cretllt la a little «train «1 aa It la: w * mu»t do aotnrttilng to placate three howling foola llah! M acl'hrfeon. I'm not a foot Ik* you think I haven't a m i through your acheiuef You r* trying to dla credit Uie through Mnlnaaey, le»cauae h* a u»y councilman Oh. don't tauher denying It Kit tier thla Indh ttnrut la pigeonholed or you light me.'* II* broiigtit hi* clinched flat aacagely down o«i the deek " I in no« afraid o f you.** klacTheraon ana r i*d T h * aijuare chinned man laughetl hnrahlf -T h a i*« atoUher lie Y«U ar* afraid o f me You wouldn't I** worth the |*owd*r It takea to blow you Up If you didn't hare me and th* Slith'a m n jolitle* while I can go out and get the old llariuon crowd together and I»*at you all along the line day after tom orrow I don t want to do It. hut If thla trial g«w*i on I will Now put up or ahtlt Up! la Malaaaey tried 7* There waa alienee a minute. "N o *" T h e monoey liable aotinded more like a w o lfa hark than a human voice The square chinned man laughed again " A ll fight. T here'* a good deal o f profanity packer! away In that *Uo/ Have It until I'm g o n e " lie put on Ida hat and left the oft!cm » • • • • • * lo * •wlm1r<l m n » r o f Ihn f l l f ’l moat faaliliitiahl« restaurant *at a man ami a woman at «airly dinner They » it i * n 1 <1 11 r brother ami «latrr. liar Ilia III. «aiue ilnrk Halt ami eves the aa In . regular featu re« o f the aaina ■lightly Mein It Ic caat The man waa talking ••Ami ao I la til mild on l ha man who ha» llfr hy I ha throat Now wjiat do ymi ihlnk ot »our moat uinarnrthy tiroi har * "N o ona hut you would hava dmia It. W hal a lids c ity !" "W 'h t nutT I can't sffnrd not to ha anda- lima It la tha only role that aulta ma ” "Ah hut w ill you win with all yonr Iw0i|m*.a> Vou i n yourself that ha llit'antaiiml to rrnah m u “ " M l .Ianl alaiar lha doutit la an worthy o f ron Itaal aaaurad. ha will ylalil Tonlithi will prove me right " lia r e y e « raalad proudly on him “ Yaa lha donhi la unworthy Whan Hid m il arar fa ll* W ho ran realat lha wltrharr o f rour magio-tl»ni?' " I t la wltrhery. iMt’t It i Knl w* aonia righ tly hr II. Wranne how. aftar (Ira generation« o f l,Mf1lkn1nm our tiraad anould <•«"« hsrk and produra In yon ami me anplea o f onr llahraw an* aeairaa« glnrlnii« wom an!- who fall In lora with a Puritan, abandoned her fiaopla to marry har lorar. deaerted har buatinud to p i on the at arm ai.u bring tha world to her f e e l A mag oatla aanaatlnnallatl She llvaall And wa are har children “ Tha woman ahuddarad. “ Don't I I alw aya think o f hat Iraglc dl»iipi>aar* knaa from lha world knd nar hldaoua am t I ’arhapa (bat Is part o f our har ItnRa too " “ Nouaanaa! O f whal u»a are flra ■aoamtlnna o f Puritaolam If not hi aara ua from that? Hut arrn I f It wars not ao, what o f HT W hile aha llrad aba t ir e d - a s I ahall. throURb him * "A h . hut w ill yon ha good for him? Even In our phlloaophy thsra Is tha thaory o f miulrnlenta " -Y a a O f aouma that H u t why I seek h im -y o u and I bars no Illusions. Hut I Ilka him. aud. plaaaa Ond. I will I-a a good friend. I w ill learb him our philosophy, M? frlamlahlp ahall d l» B O b b S M E V R IL L CO n o ar to him iha treiiiamtoija ap|i>-tltr for Ufa hiddaii away In tin big . o u i of tilth 'I hroiiRh me ha .hall I l i a " "I-el ii* l»o|.> *«■. and Hint ton aren't phiiliiR a llti lira Hut, to rhniiRv Ilia aublai i. whal o f nun lady o f ilreams?" I II. imililla fm*a In. nma ilraitiuy, and ha murmured half to hlRiaalf: "It 1» •iraiura I hate lha feellliR tlial | am luiiiiUK nearer lo liar hha Rfowa Imir* real to me every day I ran am har Dow. with har glorious hair, liar *ad a t e . and har beautiful rold mouth with the Unite o f bltier- !><•*• Mia will rnma* o f ilia ! I am rar* lain llut. miiia. aiiough o f aarliuia I hi hr * Mr wairh aaya )uat one half hour until 1 n u ll atari fur lha seen« ot tiattle. enough lo era you In your tmlh If you liudat on laarlug to* n lR h ir " I tnn«t I tiara uiy l.nttln to flifbt aar**a* lha aaa* " •Thao a loaat T o our fortuna-s! And may Ufa nlwaya r I ow rial for ua'" "A h I'm ntrnhl o f (hat tonal! And of our fiat!la«*" Hut Iliay touahril Rlaaaaa and drank • • • • • • • "Tha rafu*al o f lha dl«ir1at allornay to proaaiula ihla IlnRrnnl rrlin r la an mitraite upon Ilia auunfy. Tha an* d n 'liy of our I t i t i n In refusing (o yield lo lha |mpular datnaml In fbla m ailer would la- lnaipllaatila ware uot the ruililma hand o f a certain one o f our pollilrinn* plainly felt It I* time thla man wa* un*eatrd lie la a di* grace to the auminunlty O f all lha man prominent In tha public ay# we know o f none who aland* forlh ao re p ill*lrely •• doaa Itolian YlcAdoo lie rapramnla all that Is brutal and ahnitieful In Amrrtran polltlaa ** In lha fading tw ilight tha man acalnat whom thla altaak waa dlraatad read lha hitter wnnla. iba annaludlng pnrarmph o f an adllurtal In lha K een ing i *ra*« "H a ha* begun already. Th e fool! lie forget• he la attacking hlmaelf aa wall aa me T o ouch tetigtha will pan alon carry a m an’" Thera wa* a knock al fha door, and a young woman tnirwt Into lha room. At twenty eight Kathleen Fltnn waa •fill unmarried to the wonderment of har many friend*. «Inca *he «eertu-d mnde for (h r home Ufa Rite wa* lirau It ful with the hen til y o f health and o f tha rhaarr uii*ai|1*h apirlt which made her a woman among woman In lha fou rth ward ertiool. o f which «tie waa pr1ttci|ial. thank* lo Itnh'a political In tluaoaa. a Ihmuuind hoy« and girts loved har with an unwavering davit tlon they did not alw ays accord their liaretit* She alw ays remained a mya* tart to Hob McAitnn "W h a t a »tinnier* «h e cried ayrnpa thettrslly. holding onl a folded n e w s paper "Ho ynti’ ya rand It. too \1aa t*hrtat inn* gift. I»n't ItT ' Hob amllad In anio*cd contempt "1 wouldn't ctrw almut II If I war* yon " " I know *urh attacks are apt to make lhain*aiva* true by lltiblttcrlng tha man n««nlled And I think o f your woiiilerful t****ll»IHtla.. No; don't laugh. plen*e I know w*hat yon are mm hut I know. too. what you will become I know th at*som e day you will be and do far more ami I letter than ron have yet aet your e v e « on." “ Ah Then you an re only because o f whal I shall do when thla mysterious chniige tnkes plsrcT It tan't that you like m e?" Again hi« tons voiced a purely tni|irr«onnl Inquiry, with no hint o f disappointment In It "W h y should IT" aha Intighed frank ly. with a girlish tons o f har head. "W h y . Indeed?" he smiled bark, pleasantly for him “ Hut w oo't you all dow n?" "Y ou ware alow g ivin g tba In vita tion!" «ha snl«l rnyly “ Hut I accept, for a few minutes, bemuse I want to thank you for the lieaiittful book«." "Ik in 't." ha said agnln pleasantly. " I still ow e you more than I can pay." Hha did not try to thank him fu rth e r f o r an me m inute« they sat silent tie- fore the lire Kathleen ob served him furtively, w ith the «enantino o f tie- holding a stran ger. He seem ed stmngelT less harsh than aha wan used lo *ee him (the had n ever known him so She m a t about fo r th e word—hu man lie stirred from his contemplation o f tba lira " I hare to ha honest with you. Kathleen It tn true that editorial, hut - 1 don’t care “ A h ’" Kathleen leaned forw ard with a quick tmpulatvu movement. T h in ’l mu want in* to like you. to believe In yon?" "Cm not s u r e " Abe laughed out right at hla evident hesitation. "B ut you are an eiaeptlnn lo n g ago I determined to make my Btruggl* alone My own weight waa quite enough without adding that o f other«, aa. being what I am I Inevitably uniat I f 1 assumed the responsibilities o f frtend- «hin In oihcr and uglier words, slum KKDMONU PAGE SPO KESM AN I tie chairman paused I was placed Here in m e eternal itoli scram ble by a |mwey over which I | “ All nppuaed." T h e suggestion came find no control I proposed to get on fr o m Ito b top no matter over whom 1 had to “ N o !" Item lngton's voice rang o u t acramhlo. Aud I didn't propoan to put “ I guess Unit settle« ll. Keiulugton.” in »s eif In relailous wherw I should " I t sallies the Immediate qum ltuo," In-.11nta to tram ple over any one wheu was (lie detieni answer. desirable." "M eetin g « adjourned." Ilo'i motion "A n d does lhe theory sa tis fy? " she ed Ilia columnteeiui-u out o f Ilia room "N o ililn bui a drink us high us the aski-q "Y ou pul It In the past tense. I n o lle «" cellln w ill do me uflar that." wb.s T lein ln d s me o f the night H e frowned Im patiently. "1 should pcicd one lie lo any oi»e liui you Kathleen. That's lha old man licked llagglli.** "M e. tisi, only there wasn't no Ilia w ot si of It It brings (lie desired ri-*uiis. um li doesn't « « ils fy - y o u 'r e wTup." and there was a shade o f re "I Irisb enough lo understand Unit. I grei In the low voli ed reply. thought fer awhile. Ilioiigh. to buy I m 'I' c iiei anse lha atruggiv la ao ridleu- E ire lou «lt easy hoim-lluies I long fur a Dower« fer the kid's coffin. real *troggle. one (hat would leet my years ago I d had to lisi." "Ob. HeuilURton," Itoh said casually. ( jj ll -c li-« to ilie I till 11.* t-'or «nine lliue Kalhleeu siared "Jus! null a minute, w ill you T' • W ell?" He turned toward Itoh ibm ightfully Into the (Ire 'I *u«pect the only force that will with a certain graceful ris klesanesa. Here, smoke ihla." Itoh suld gruffly give you ilia supreme lest you desire Is -y o u rs e lf »lie *eld at length and aa tie liunded over a cigar. ” 1 don’t then demnndist abruptly: “ W hy don’ t Ilk « to ace a mull smoking cigarettes." Remington hesitated, tlii-u accepted you abandon your theory? You admit It It doesn't satisfy " "A n d I wouldn't take thla business He laughed unpleasantly. “ I ’m aa to heart I f I were you. W e have to eiihlldaiiilal as a «curl man la I girl to day I may aa well go the whole ‘ preserve discipline In the orgnnlxutluu. t jo u know There's nothing personal length bece use Cm sfrn lil " “ Itob klcAdou a fra id !" Kathleen's lu It." The handsome face flushed eagerly. Iron ) never carried a sting "Y e s o f Itoti Mc-Adoo “ ” l*o you mean tliut? Then cull Ih I wniit lo apologize fo r call Hha arose and kinked down on him the boys ing you a bully ” pityingly "N o ! Come, now; no theritrhala. “ Itob, you make roe understand, aa I could never u u d m lan d before, the You're lisi gissi u innu to he wasted In I such childishness " Ko the desi end lint o f the renegade ) Jewess woii his light. Hub. returning home, found Kathleen i alone In the library H e entered and Is-gau without prelim inary: "K ntlileen . this afternoon I told you ! I lint I didn't want any friends. Y'ou rem em ber?" Y'es " "Tin- other day n young chap— a fool, an ass. judged by my standards — met me on the street and without In troducilo!! or by your leave demanded my friendship. He w a « most theatrical and nslnlue. and I liked him fo r It. He hnd lie«-n fighting me politically, though ha s a greenhorn. I told him I would crush him—kill him politically. Tonight he continued hla opposition, lie took the opisirtuiilty to tell tne a few things about m yself which be sis-misl to think I had overlooked. I have not crushed him. I ahall not i l e —be has much that I lack. And 1— y«iu hit It exa ctly —I have town very lonely. I niu going to test your theory. KttthU-en. Hood nigh t!" (T o be Continued) saw yer . " T o u a a n e la i, r u a r a r s n o n w THREE Hotel Redmond C om m ercial M en ’s H e a d q u a rte rs in C e n tra l O regon. M o d ern K q u ip m en t. F irs t-c la s s Service H. F. JONES, Prop’r. mm COLONIST FARES 4m. WESTBOUND March l.i to April 15, 191.1 * ----- ^ V -L v SEND for the FOLKS fe f’i WHILE the FARES ARE LOW The Low Fares apply from the following and many other points in the East, to any station on the O.-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md Boston. Buffalo. N. Y. Charleston. Fort W orth Minneapolis, Chicago, *51 70 $54.75 *55.15 *47.50 *53 90 »40.75 (30.00 *38.00 Louisville, Detroit, Memphis. Milwaukee. Montgomery, Muskogee, N. Y. City. New Orleans, *42 85 St Paul. *43 50 OklahomaCy, Philadelphia, M . so Pittsburg, * 3 « .70 st Louis, *50.15 Denver, *32.50 Omaha. »55.00 Kansas City. *4 8.05 Leavenworth *30.00 *35.25 *54.75 *47.00 *37.00 *30.00 *30.00 *30.00 *30.00 rn io u r g a Toc M U f f horror lu thè meaning o f a rertain Word" — "Ik m ’l mimi me l'm lu a Oumor for trulli telllug just n o e " T aiuelliicsa!” W lihout «a it in e for hi* reply sbe le fl thè ruoti) Iloti atomi garlng al tbe door through wtncb ah« had dlsap- pea m i "Isinellnem ! I didn't expect that. tini It Olts ela Hod! I am lonely And yet —(bat woman la a living die tilnl o f my theory Hers Is tbe exact opfMsOtc -service, alw ays servIce And she gels far more out or life thau I with sll m i brniallty or a thousand Kemlnglona with the love ot «rn-anoD Nevertheless I niu t a r - lluiuph! How true phrase« will slip into a m ans thoughts I was alsMit lo say 'tar from ilia kingdom of I kid “ “ Kor that evening H aggle's hack room nnd assumed lls otttclai nablt. This was ai-vnuipllshcd by consol Ida ting the three small tahit-s into one Around (his ntihiug sat a doiten men. They leatitsl torward over the table, silent. aina/.«sl iiiieni on the words Ihal fell from i he II| m o f a very handsome young man In evening d m e v -th e drat garment o f lha I sort lo penetrate the fastuessew o f Irlshiow n as one may well sup|sise This young “ «llkaiurk lug' had dared lo defy (be "old m an.' and his nerve nad shown n<< diminution when confront.-il by the I hs « s in la-min A cross the table from Hie young man sat Koti Mi A duo motionless and lu scrtilable as the sphinx. Ms month twisted In a peculiar, wry smile I lie plea ceased All e y e « w ere turn ed to the boss "la thai all?” He a|sike quietly, hut ilu- w >rZa somehow earned a perceptible sling The young man flushed and sprang Impulsively to his feet again "N o ." hla voice rang out. "It Is not all T here’s one thing more—for you. H ons M cAilm i' You're given your onlera (hat Smith be aet aside and Htougbion he given hit plaee. for no g is d reason, but w h oif, nybltrarlly. lust because It happens to plesavv y o i These other fellow s may obey y ju r orilers They almost certainly wllL Hut so long aa I am on this com mittee mv ward vole« for Smith You prom ised iu crush me I f I «luck to this All right You'll And I can lake a lot o f crushing Yonr brutal threats don't frighten me von b ully’" Itoh rose slow ly to bis full h eight The rest ot the committee, too. stood up Inroliintanly. Hobs ey«w were glued to (he Handsome flnsbed face across the table T h e others glance« were fastened on his nig rtgbt flat " l l a " thev ureaibed aa they saw It c lim b convulsively. More than one lace Went |iale. They ellw s'led notb- ftig lea« than to see • murder don«. Hut H«it)'« hand uncllnched Im m ediate ly "P u t the m otion." he commanded quietly, maintaining hla steady gate " I t haa been moved and seconded (hat this com m ittee Indorse Htougbton fur the legislative nomination." tbe chairman repeated mechanically. " A ll In favor“ - " A r e . " said all but Remington and PREPAID ORDERS Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to anybody at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon deposit with any O.-W. R & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAUKOL. Agent O.-W. R. & N. REDMOND, - OREGON C. B A G G O T T ’S QUICK DELIVERY Express and Transfer Line A p ril 9th. DEAR H . FRIENT): All Orders Given Prompt Attention Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy I f you want to get gome d ried flsh fo r d inn yr te ll you r mama that we had som e today fo r dinner. H ow many k in d « o f dried Huh you think th ere do are. and w hat do you think they coat? W e buy d ried Hah and m ackeral a w fu l reaaonable at ou r grocera and J O U R D A N & SO N the llah la alw aya good. too. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Your friend, JACOB. P. S. Y'ou can get d ried llah or R«>od m ackeral at Redmond, Prineville and Sisters H o b b ’s Passenger and Express Stages Daily Cash Bakery and Grocery Phone 1302 PURE Jersey Milk delivered to customers in any part of the city. M 0UNTV1EW FARM E. R. TICHENOR. Prop. Phone. No. 810 Redmond, Ore. REDMOND. OREGON BUY YOUR Pure I«ard, Home Cured Hams and Bacon at home and keep the money in circulation here. Redmond Market J. B. ROE, Proprietor