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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
I T H l ’H H K A Y , JI NK II, no i T IIK \JL/ THE&iMAN f REDM OND C IIA P T R It X X III r u t v a i.i.tv o r t u b an a i i o w . N the ilaya that followe#!, while Rob Me A do», lay h a u lin g w ith dcnth. hla rtiy learnr#! w hat a bold he liad taken on 11« In-art. 1‘nrhatai In lla new ly illw overpd love It unduly inaguined h i, liner <|uallt!e* I'erhaps It loo geueroiialy overlooked the klult- l » r eplkoilea In hla career III* death had auddeiily come to mean an Irre parable lima, hla recovery the thing tun«t to la* itealrcd. Ih * newak’iiper* ilnlly gave nilnul* « f. re|Mirta ot I he progreaa of the dlaeuae •, ¿ i In ilie alreet c u r» men read drat the Nc<mint fr«un hla ah-kriMim. II wn* ih* Ural i|Ui*atImi they aak»-d each other when they met in at reel and corridor W hat la the luteal word from Me- A lo o f Am i when the d lw o u rn g lu g word waa apokeu they gtnaik their lunula g ravely I ’rnyer* for hi* recov ery were offered in the ch u rc h »». Aa hi* condition grew worse tho new*- puper* even llmae ow ned by hi* eu- C O P Y R I G H T , IO IO , b Y U O h h S IT T W W IL L C O - eliile* Inillg out hourly bulletin* He- < in r r c it x x u . ......... » h a i It ineaiiL T lie r » , In fnri» tln»»e imlletlna gulliered great a<'b • AHutH • rAUD It, I mii . i i v pi< it im * i * in»*» I a» I in 1 ••-r»*<»ii (i I. emu i rn w d , III ere came a day when the new* ill? I»lg miirr«MHti or (In* Itrpuh «*' *,,l,‘ *' ,;,t* IhliiB %» Vilcli he m i# ua#a| lie hint aoffered tw o 11« all ii«*iitti|i|Ui 1«*r« * n « fill«*«) • »> -»-e Iti I lie newa|ui|M»ra. lim i In» could offered no n»>pe 1 IM 1 !.. 1 II » 11 , C.i ni’, in , hemorrhage* In qulcB aui-eewaton. I l l » |i> an » » « H« h I intiijf crowd it fri» "'I » pul.lie i |I, i i # i i » u | of lilnj, II,, ieui|M-rniure mid rutieu far L m »I o w nor Ilia In-art waa annual puiaele«» r< .I II n ,<,< 111(1 lim e, and alili II did mal tta i til«* nfirriKMiii to futi» «|»v I .if»- wna barely fl 1» kt-rlng lie could liuti «lay S o on# m v iijin I a M » to «111101 **■ *« "* * *u reni iti*, iiiiinbneaa perNlHti*»l U t* but a few hour», rend the d<a tor«' lie iiMilii-i| ,t |lie finin g man tu 0110 •| m * i for tw o r<»u<u*« u i I vm iuid Itefure the newapu|M»r uf •AMuil i|.M’, ii in ,.a a r‘ Ilia hand Inilletlll* ut« », no wu# ili«»UKlt! uf » im iiik tl<ea ibe gri-al crow d* waited *11*011/, , " l | d<m l uu Hurt* to «rln ; It « a <*ln«,!i " t m to I* ed lie for# bla . alupplug Irnftlc lu I he alre#»ta. forget tbrr# \l*‘ Ailuo win«» U t***i im I i U ** T h # y >ler«tau«t ting hunger. M id i, w aiting fur the end. Th # young rnan aobl>ed alo«i«t may 11« r i a m l • tlm.%*n u p it*# 1 In.I night a w om an who Had bruv • It Ian t tru#. .Mr JUcAdoo7 Hay It - o l i i m i n 1 it« k. I iHHir " ”T tronfi «nl the dark atreetk alone and ou font tan't tru«* “ Hti Tl g u fo r U gnatili. t ti*'tigli " Itoh linked at hlnf. th# «m il# «till In plan) lightly at the door of M cAdoo'a ¡ **Hlrfc nothin'! C ouldn't kill M« .\«l««o home and naked to see Mika Kilim , playing ui.*»ut (da mouth with «lyogmll#** **Tti# K o u n h II mak# I» If f*<ol * | he «|u«*nilotianeaa wna le»».Ling ncDina the nail Into the li thf Tw#uf|#tt) l«M»k Ilk«# thirty ertila b rary. the vlaitor aaw a airange group goti»« Th e voi« e w n« tired and gentle when th* m ajortl!## rotn# in ." "To m —Jo h n I Miniiiende. governor of Hie I bet» It'** true whatever It la " llntffttti I «»hi m«* ao hllttiM’ lf ” "|*l»r to Mu* t-rowd •* f « m *« | attipldly tit ut# T h e .t a le : l-Hirl» k Kllnn. e l |ail|i emnn. and I irti !»«* Min* hy no*fr than Iota«» yuung mnn »oblNil agulu II«* rnught Torn tla g g m . e i pugmat and anioon |j»tr In th«* iftrflN iu t) a iminl» wna Beefier anting allent together In a one of lt<»t» m tiniitU 111 tnth Ida ow n ! r i l « In i In the initlat of III* « r• »«%*1 I «I n t mri* if it in ini«*.'* he «aid cotuinun grief. A uian t»rr»iht«**« at>«l r«*«l fn«iti T b e r* wn* a niatle of aklrta along br«»h#niy 1 11 attimi tiy you.* II# hur»t Into I tir raum II«* m atin! to th» turtle«I to fn» •• ttie other» and through the hall, and then not Kathleen, but I gr«>n(> u ra rra l Ih«* d«»»r un« (tamed tear« looked dettane# at M r» liuiiM eade. entered the parlor. Item lngtun'a th ro w n M r \<I< m > dowuf* tb«*in. They «tirr««l un«*aaliy. A m ut Hhe looked at the vmltor In i n i . i e j hr ati«*ilfn| li'iirw ly m enL ter of approval uro««« *.\w g«i o n *" » # 1 the d<*rUlv# au “ K lm n iir. dear!" Itoti eien«*«t all hla w ill power to ! awi’f “ K a th e rin e !“ hr*hg I mi * k ma atrnylng m ind to tb# *1 tall yt»U** — A u d the tw o wom en wer* In each thing tiefor# him. to realize what It **t hri»nl«, i r ! IC ltry? ( i r m t « ‘tiM ibu n Wi«a that (Had# thee# met» aland other » nrm a All lauti I Itn illn g to n • riix »* lirr!" “ la h e " - K lea nor began. Kb* could around blm in «tupftd alien« «. A a ftidriil « o l m i nawalaiy m u Into I he p«|*«*r had fallen from hla banda. not com plete the queatlon. the room w a ving a pajw r around hta 11» w ia standing rigidly u pright, bla “T b * doetom kay »o .” M r* Dun hm d «ìrra t r«*«1 Irttira (tariti on ttia b«*ad lhr««wn Ini k hi» fevertali, gilt- itiende ■tiewpred quietly. joberi Th ru * waa an Inafnnt » T a u ih lr terlng #>«-• taking no gcvouut of th# K lea nor dl»engnge,l tu-raelf from the to rracb him . in n i ahottng no« au prewenL llaggtn t«»*k n atep forw ard •rnbrac*. jothrr and auntrhlng the p«t*rm that and laid Ut» ti nnì oti Iloti « atioulder. ''C an I aee Kathleen K llnn a m in oilier» 1 >iii« 1 f««r T h e ni w i on« • read. u t* r Iloti tie «a id and no on«* w*oiider I'-at xr r» f«ii from 0 rrT «l««M tintola M«*n e«t then at ffi«* genlletn***« in the old M r«. Dunm eade »h#*>k her heed “l a la m i at «»nr another with •« a rid , un p rlirtlg h ie r » tuli # y r fv al- k 1 m *I « fear not. Kleauor. She 1» w ith nltn rotiipre!i«'D«|lug r t r * \n overwhelm A n d they are vt|ie»-tltig any itiln n t«»- git llolU«, (lofi li)A» pefminal « «it unify a m u rd to have Iloti alarle«! I II aak her." And M r » Dunm eade Ile look«*«l at lln g g ln fai irti uti eeery otte went tiiadatr*. with a puszied. • hlidlah frow n. Th# alien«# wna h ro k m hy a falter A few m inute« Inter Kathleen Kltnn * |.h. T o m ) I «nine to a»*e you about log • ry " I t • It a a daati«*d Ile!" 1 be aoniethlng I forget wtiat. Il waa enten-d a new Kathleen, who»«» fare at*enk«*r wna a young matt new to She looked at « «inettilug I'm alw ays forgetting to wna hard and stem . Ipolitt« • wtit* had met Itoh during the day Toni, let Ma«*l*hen«on go lo Klenn»»r eoldly latnpMigu ami had heron»# on# of the thunder, and y«iti and I II go non»#." It. f»»r* Kuihh»en'* conh-m pt El«*n hlg mati a in«»at ardent follower«, lie Hut q n h -k ly ,r .. Ifaggln t*H'k one of Itofi'a arma, tha oor*» eye* quailed waa au «•unte*! young man who cher ral-o-d tlu*nt again earnexi yotmg mnn «aught the other lahed higli nleaia of ri# It* duty and ■".'11« K lln n " she «aid. speaking together they half i«*«l linlf aup(Hirt purity I •*il tilm to the « arriiig«* I'lieti they h altingly. " I won"! keep yon long I w o n t l e l l f t « It," he rejratr*!. •■am* I t « about I hut affidavit I g*»t in with him and d ru tu away jrulalng (t t a voi» » a p|H*«t llugiy " I t a all want 1 » any It wn* all my fault It • — i ( i t lie- naa my hr.ith e r , «chetue I didn't Jtiat then lla gg ltt ram e through one know n l,.in it until II w a» loo tale |«»f th«* rear i|««*r«. r u u llrt« . tint ahoted Hut II would n»»#er have lieen done If •»a« k n r«»i«l rig a r ati« king at au ng I hadn I first tempted I'n u l to leave— ¡ g r e«* I % v angle frutti tila mouth him And I w a n t e d -lo say th !» I W hat « the m atter w ith >«*u guy*?" in n 'l to him . hut you're n»-ar»-st to him [he demanded atiarply 1 hut a th# A u d I — can't you u - e T - l had lo make |tio!«e«t atleti«# I rv«*r heart! ray n k n o w le d g n ie n t before"— She tine o f them liandetl to him a p n j^ r .topfied looking pleadingly at K ntb , ■ [tie rend a low ly teen “ My H im !"* he gn«tH*d. « I tinned «• “ W e knew I t " K nth letn *nld »fill - ere the oth»T* “ I dutllM* w (ml to -ffldly. eruelly putting a slight vui |d lle ’a a *d-k man «I«»« tor «aid ty phnsts ou the " w e " phoid Kid out o |»i| tu come down Kleauor ta-gan again, m iserably “I t«»wn he'a rotim i ti«»re now don't let iltdu t know what m y brother was him know mu Ilia voire f w r In n scheming And I did It thoughtlessly, |hoar»e |w*lli*W "f*ur*e IteUilngfon f*»r though dia l's no excuse II wns ut '3 '1 dirty iratforr* terly contem ptible W hen I found out A man n«*wr the door aw«*rr alcketi Saturday night I tried to w arn llugiy li e '« c o m in g '" I lie m urm ur M r,-.h im over the telephone, but he jrei»«ie«l lfa-f «1 tit I > wrouldn t listen And Monday I tried \ « a r r inge drew up before the ram to dissuade Caul from doing It. tiut It tarli le hultdltig fhlf of If atep|*ed wns too late I was so Uclplea*— so VM •*h M« Ad«M* the man who never !»«► helpless Hut that doesn't excuse me. If r*- h<u! tirelle«I a trilli !• for til» coin either I don’t eX|MH*l yon to forgive i l i « anil going«« H»* w»a n v«*ry at* k in.* lie couldn't. I enn't forgive inv ev* rv one « n a that \a tie |»n*«a self Hut I had to tell you ih.it I know -1 frutti the ca rri *ge fretfully waving what I did and ihnt all m y life I snail have my punishm ent It It'a nil I can id* ffi*« d riv e r win* liad «*pnwg down do T h a n k you for listening to me It" '**»ixt him he «Itnoat tottered T h e Vnd don't let me keep you from h im " |h»n*l that r««a* h«*tl for the doorknob l\ ii I Ii Icon'* face was not cold now trvin h i.it vlnihiy -» v She took a step fo rw a rd and looked lie opened the door a id pa«*ed «lo w elus»-ly Into the younger wom an's eye* along th# nnrr«*w alale, maiding nitf <MOUI> (.IMIKII# ■>» IM PUMII Ul*- "Vou must care something fo r" — ^ lianlcgJIy T h e n the atm ng# aliene# o u x ro a r tru e l In on him H r m im ! hta head H ic r » wn* a ru ,tlc aa the m<»n In the she isilutisl upw ard "fo r him or yon eonidn t have come ' irpiy. itir upa parting n Ulti«* t-rowii chan(r»#i their a ttllu ilc » atuily A sob w.is the only answer M im i I» ti?” h«- *utid U t» voi«'# rtm ii aorac »]iic laiixheri uupMpaaaouy. "Von poor g irl!" she m u rm u red and «a high pitched ami «|tierilloua **lNip t.‘ anolhcr rcliukc*) M m com drew Klewnor lo her A n d ou K a tb Pruni the atr«*et «ani# the atrhlent plalnliiKly i l " » « lamth I f<*»l ilk* Icon s shoulder the young wom an wept of the n r wr a hoy II# wna i<*> l it J iim I a**n it mnn tnniK." stiffly uiir nw ny f«*r hta w«»rda »•* he «llatlfi IliiK tti» ""*1 'I**' >'ll" nk «nan n »n n «l S imui Kathleen said. "W o u ld you like Ih lahed, but he waa r«»mlng rapidly fo rw a n l Ulitloualy. tvm ly to catch Itob lo see him ?" rarer If the toll lull » f «he < arrlnir»- abottid “ Tea "Ship that newaieT* a man eiclalm ctl throw tiint "IT tiiilniii». When they together they went u pstair« to the in« oiuutnrlly. » c r * tm lfway houi.» llaKKin o rtlcrrd nauii where Itob M cAdtai faced death W hat la It? W h y atop th* n * w s l* r the d riv e r «o atop Klee nor knew that «he w .m id remem -lir lone waa alili aliurp am) quera ••till m il." It* commitmiod the younit Per rhe scene a lw a ys for her punish * Ilian an phira* f*r « dia tor to tw at ment she Ihoilgtll. A routed newapa Th#» young man who ob*rl»h«»d l<1*»*'la III. b<iiia»t «Jllk k H rvl l**r hud tas»u sun k In (tie chandelier landing i)#»f.ir»» Hob »ought i<> altlw W in'll H i» < nrrlnir» rvaiiiiu»d Ita Jour lo shade the fate of the patient. Th e ila imp«»# behind hla hack T h * ra m » u»y III» old «Hloon krv|* r look a a«»at shadow ais-entnated the waxen pallor ant caught Hob'a • tlrn llo n Jra»« «*^ b,a**ld» Hob and a w k w a rd ly put a ot Ills face Ills head was «tinveil, a «ri» ih » papiw <ll»npp»»iirv*l lH»hlml Ih » ■ tciidyinK arm around hla ll«»ir«»'a ahoul rough beard had grow n out. the p itc h » u n * man'a back h » aaw In hlg. Bar #t,»ra H r nollcod that Bob’a llpa W»P» ed features were big and bony and nti red l»tt»ra . “ R »m ln * " — m ovlna ngly. H e m ight have neen already - I V ha I la I f Itairirin Iranilrrd. »#»nd • I » h »ld out hla hand. “I l l # « ra* dead, so ratiili.niess was be inc over. "1 r a n t hoar ya. B o b nl paper ” K leauor gave hliu one long look. 1 Th a * acnrrd m ln « Into hla ra » y n » t» » rr | „ ,m ,r r young look man ro Blared at him She could not repreas a sob T h e doc '•«llv» me lh a l paper!" Hob repeal»* ll)(> . rytm »lo w ly II* at a red tor at the lu*dside looked up w ith a *r<»|y I I » caught th* young mnn , i nia companion onm -o*nl*ln*iy H o fro w n . Then she turm -d aw ay and J Ih* ahouliler aw im g him around began lo m utter lla g g ln canid ra trb crept blindly from tli* rtumi. K ath Highly and a d i r d fh r paper m l , anabhea of IL l• »llrlum bad lecn cooipaanlonately followed her. Th e n he unfolded It and read. T h » gripped Hob ___ Eleanor sank into a ch a ir and »obbed row«! haikeit on In du m b discomfort, •«II I f|j«> face of the little o#wa1#. I u u reainilnedly. •no-how »v e ry one pr*a»nt found an t get H out <>f «"1 "i**11 I'h eytl " I t '» h o rrib la!" »be moaned. "H e lina#»if aufTerlng horribly i«»at me in the end I h* mlraele won t waa so airo n g"' Aa he aaw the flaring headline B «b .■me, Ka«hir#»n Heaten by a woman " M , |M<or girl!*' Kathleen m u rm u red »it hla heart contract coiivnlalvely ' I'll gel « n l of your way. I <»•• f*1** soothingly. h »r» waa a audden aharp throb In hla I have nothing 1« *ay Vou ve hhi*l It Kleauor looked up w anly. “ W h y ara rain, nml th ru a airange numhneaa all. r a n i • hla la the end " lla g g ln M»»phenie#l learfull* to tb* you »o kind to me when I have de lead th rough him II* read through served so llttlaT* li» Nitida vii w ithout b »lu g ahi* to driv*r “C an t vou drtv* f a a t * r r I HPOKKHM AN PAOK lie. »u se ' Kathleen answered soft ly, " I think 1 understand. You coo- is> J )\ hiaiETOp \ L , ! 7///M, B Y H E N R Y R U S S E L L M IL L E R T -^1 ;* # t # y . K im suit o .v g m u osg poko poog. deriin yourself too harshly, as I did. K orglv* me T h e n »he added: “ l>o you car* to w all h e re ; You are welcome.'* "If I m a y " And ka ib le e n left her alone. Ele a nor luv hack In her » hair. Sub rouacloiisly she lisik lu the d e l.-" » of this ro o m - the room of a man wbo worked M echanically Angering a pile of uinqa»ntsl letters lying on the desk, she caught the address ut the one on top. “ Koliert Me A d u o " It was bla rtaiiu! H ere the nig. lonely man. abut uff from hla fellows, nad In anllclpa Ibm fought out Ibe battle whtme Issue so vitally concerned hla feliuwa. H ere |ierbn|m. w itn hatred and contempt, he tit«« thought of her H e r* - she anw the telephone he had beaten dow n hla pride and humhieO Olinseif lieforv her whose idle, aeiffsh v a u lt, hud brought stub sorrow to bltn. And how he must die. “ Ah. no“' her heart protested. “ It ran t be true. He was so strong! H e w ill bent back dentil, ns he tins beaten all bla euemlta*. H e w ill not die!" And ihe fnllb wna Justified The force had fu rth e r uae for Hubert Me A don T o w a rd m orning his henrt actloo be came perceptibly stronger and bla tem perature began to rise grndunlly. T w o of the doctors left, flrst stinking hands w ith all lu the room and congratulat ing them w ith an a ir that «a id . "C on gratnlate ua!" T h e m urnlng newapa per* m rrle d the gisal new* ont to the city It wns Kntbh-eti wbo went In to lell Elenuor. sa ving sltuply. " H e w ill live." A n d Eleanor sm iled “ I have know n Il ' " Y « u [mt us to nbatne," Kathleen said " W e have had loo little faith W on't you He dow n and get some rest? Von nr#» tltvd Eleanor pointed to the w indow "N o. It Is m orning now. and I con go home VnU should rest yourself A n d ." she added »Im p ly . " I can never forget your generosity to m e " Kathleen pressed her baud gently. "W h e n he has r#s-over*sl I w ant you to come to him and tell him wbat you fold me " “ Ve* H u t." she added In a frig h t ened tone, “ plea««» never tell him that I was tier* tonight “ T h e crtsla past. I he wom an In her reasserted Itself " I understand #l»-ar" W a lk in g w earily hom ew ard In the gray m orning. Eleanor thought: " I w ill make my acknow ledgm ent to him and then w ill go a w a y forever " And “ fore ve r" seetn#-d a long, dreary tlnn» Indeed O ne day when his strength wna lie- gthhlng to creep back Into hla b»sly Kathleen came to his b#»datde "V o n haven t asked how the election came out.” she said. lie smiled w earily. “ I'd forgotten. I lost, didn't I T ' “ Lost!“ Kathleen laughed proudly “ No. Indis-d You won aud by ueuriv l(M«lt) A re n 't they the dear, gisid pew p le T ' A n d It wns true Sanger had mis raleuintmt I’n u l'» d«s»laratIon had b#»-n rtselved by many w ith the skep tl< Ism w ith which eleventh hour charge» generally nre re«-*»lved O tb era bad seen only the treachery lit I’ n u l'« de»sl and had become even more set in their determ ination to vote for McAdra# Thousands had deAam ly said lh a l they did not »-are and had h»s»n r»»ndy lo And excuses for the bribing of the d»'U»gnt#»« And the news of hi« »«illupae and hla critical ism dillon #i-n1 tss-n an unanswerable ap|»»*ni lo «em pathy Hut H ' n.-ard the news apathefl •-»II# m to care I almost wish ’»•• ii I shouldn't have to g<# on w ith the fighting. I wonder why they did U T ' "tio n 'l you knowT* "W h a t they charged was tru*. T h * delegnt#»» were brltied Th e y ought to nave r»»pudlat«»d m e " " A h ." Kathl*»eii answered pt#andly. "but they love you!" He shiHik his head w earily. “ I I wxa because lh#»y didn't re a lize " Another d a y — It wns the first time he was allowed to «it up In b#»d wh»»n the nurse dad gone out of th* room for a few m inutes ba began tb* coo versatlon himself " K a th le e n " - he began g brnptlv. then stopped “ I — I talked • f»u d deal?** "Alm ost continuously “ “ And y»iu leiirtusl e ve ryth in g — about abotii Mrs Gilbert?* “ Yea" “ Eve n what a cow ardly brute I waa to tin at the Duumeade**!*' A faint Au«h came lo hi* sunken ch**eka. 'Y#»s. #-Veh th a t." »he iin»werc#l III« next quesilon came after n long pa ua* 'A woman couldn't forglv* that. could «he Kathleen?“ ".Not until.# women. I think " Ills vote» iM-i-ame husky " I'v e been thinking of tfm« u go*<d deni 1 — I d Ike to muke lhal up lo her If I could. Kiithl#-eii " You may have the chance some day '" l ong afte rw a rd, thinking over ibis scene he aeeiii#*<) to remember lh a l her voice was \ery tlrisl. he aup p«,s#sl If wns ta-riiu1-«» itie strain of the w atching h id Is-en too m uch for her. Mol he thought of ninny things tie «Ides his re In I Ion to Eleunur G ilbert. W hen T o m lla g g ln . In hi« rough way. told him of the sorrow the people had shown for hla sickness Hub felt hla heart suddenly expand In a de#.p. strong affect inn for them T h e y were PI« people— hi* ool tas-ouse b!s ma chine hnd whipped them Into s u h m l» •ton. but liecnijse he. though unw orthy, lived lu Ihelr hearts lie knew that over the land were a hundred lullllno others like those of his city all struggling a lw a ys, produc ing a lw ays, giving lo hum anity the equivalent for the right and means to live giving more than Hie equivalent, g iving more and better than they re reived from the world. A brave, pa tb*lit. bu rdw ork in g, faithful, deserving I ample these! I*lty the man w bo could riot feel a th rill of pride that be was one of them ! Hob suddenly knew that love of oue'a fs»ople la a distinct, defi nite. overm astering emotion w hich ex alts a man aud d w a rfs hla petty self. H e knew of the great ''com m on'' people of the laud, whose Uvea are be Ing w orn out lu the effort to produce far more than they consume, at the eud having nothing but the necessity for Increased, harder effort, looking atsmt thi-m In dazed wonder and plaintively dem anding: “ W h y Is It that we cannot rest? W h y have we noth ing? W h ith e r baa It gone— that which we have cre a le d T' W hith er had It gone? H e knew the answer. It gloomed sole m n !, dow n at him from million dollar palaces, bonk >»d hoarsely through the streets from costly lin|N>rted automobiles, flashed brillia n tly from bejeweled fingers, kept g.euuilng necks and shoulders w arm id i lie face of shive ring poverty, g u r gled In goblets of precious vintages, raced panting under ibe wire. Above all. be read ibe answer In the terrific IKitver of the modern feudal system, concentrated w ealth, whose machinery was alowty crunching, crunching, crunching, bis people Into helpless subjection. H o w had such things come to pass? A h . that question be could answer, sine* be him self bad once beeD a part of the system! H e knew far better than did his patient. Pllrnb-d people Ibe enormous sums of money uireded to Are the eng1n«»s that run the na lion's isilitical m achinery and whence that corruption fund n in e . A Dutton, a great p*»op!e. wns being nought, was ts»ing sold Into slavery. And all this was w rong. In denial ot ■ he Ideals qt the com m onw ealth. In dls#d»edieiicc of the natural law w hich sins. "l.e t a m an's r*'#vard be mens ured by his value to h u m a n ity ." H e w ould do nothing to distu rb the )u «t (mil!m e of Ibe slate. T o Dl* eie» Utlve brain organization and equilibrium were prim e essential». But there was there must tic— some means by w hich the injustice could be corrected, rhe w orld * happiness and the rew a rd .it effort more equitably distributed, lie could not then propound the rem #-dy Hut one tiling he k u e w -lb e rem •sty when found could never he np- pih-d »o long as the m achinery of gov em inent r»»malned I d the pow er ot those against w hom th* remedy was to npply W h at waa to be h!s part? T h a t ques tion had Is v n answered w hen lla g g ln told him of his city's sorrow ing In his su (Terlng These p e o p le -Ills people! H e was humbled to the dust And then, even In his h u m ility , he was mlsed again by the Inspiration that was never to forsake hint. " I have b#s»ti a fa ilu re ." thought this man whose brilliant success a nation was considering w ond e rln gly. “since 1 have miss#»d the real m eaning of life fh»*se are my people; they need me l.et me serveT' "l.e t me serve!" Kathleen repealed «lo w ly It was easy to lay one'» heart bare to Kathleen "Katble#»n" — and hla vole* was husky, as If hnd tu rn when he had spokea the name words of a woman whom he dad hurt "K a th le e n . I've m any things to make up to m any peo »le. And I want to do IL I have mis used m yself I see It all n o w - what I'v e refns#»d to see all my life K a th '«»en. something haa gone out of m e." "Y o n m ean." she »a id gently, “that something has come Into your heart— the grenteat of all th in g «." fie smiled at her It seem rd to K a th leen that his thin, ugly fare, al'sht w ith hla new Inspiration, waa the most heuutlful In the world " A n d you w ill be happy. Bob. an you have never ts-cn “ Th e re waa a catch In her voice “ K »thl«»* n." he answetvd gravely, 'fit wna once my boast that I thought nothing of happiness. I'm not thinking of happloeas now " H e lost him self one* more In hla vision, forgetting her Sb* left him and went to her room to stiff*. If she could, tb* vain hunger that bad never died out of her bearL (T o be Continued) W ON THREE HY A K M »T G e org e A d e , at a d in n e r a t th* Itltz. In L o n d o n , said of lu r k : “ N obo dy la ao dependent on lu c k aa the p la y w rig h t. W h e n he pros pers he considers luck a k in d ly g o d - deas; hut when hla w o rk fails then lu ck seems to h im a sp irit p e rve rse ly cru e l and mean. “ He re g a rd s lu ck then as T o m Ja c k so n 's w ife , of La fa ye tte , does. “ Tom Ja ckso n said one m o rn in g a t bre a k fa st: " 'H a n g It a ll! W h ile I waa w eed ing I dropped m y Im p e ria l O rd e r of (h e ftooaterk pin on the la w n , and I have been lo o k in g for It now o v e r h a lf an h o u r. It'a gone for good, I suppose.' " T h a t n ig h t w hen Ja ckso n aat dow n to d in n e r there was hla pin be side hta plate. “ 'B u lly f#>r y o u ,' »a id he. 'W h e r e did you find It, M a rth a ? ’ “ ‘ I let T o m m y go barefooted th is a fte rn o o n ,’ aaid M rs. Ja ckso n q u ie t ly ." C ra w f o rd — Y o u can Judge a m a n ’s ch a ra cte r hy the w ay he acts w hen he haa a tooth pulled. C ra b sh a w I ’d m uch ra th e r size h im up by the w ay he goes on w h e n he has his leg pulled. S h e riff'« Sale o f Heal E sta te f u l l e r K.xei u tio n in K orei bisure In the C irc u it C o u rt of the State of O re g o n , for the C o u n ty of C ro o k . R e dm o nd B a n k of C o m m e rce , a co rp o ra tio n , p la intiff, VB. E r w in C . person and Ida P erson, husband and w ife, and the F ir s t N a tiona l B a n k If P rln e v ille , O re g o n , a c o rp o ra tio n , defendants. B y v irtu e of an execution issued ou t of the above entitle d c o u rt on the lC th day of M ay, 1913. in fa v o r of the above nam ed p la in tiff, the R e dm o nd B a n k of C o m m e rce , a c o r p ora tio n. and agin st the above n a m ed defendants, E r w in C . Person a nd Ida P e rson, upon a Ju d g m e n t against the defendants fo r the sum of $ 1,145 23 w ith interest th e re o n a t the rate of 10 per centum per a n n u m from the 27th day of F e b r u a r y , 1913, and $ 1 5 0 .0 0 a tto rn e y 's fees, and the f u rth e r sum of $18 .5 0 costs, w h ic h ju d g m e n t was e n ro lle d and docketed in the cle rk 's office of said co u rt in said c o u n ty on the 12th day of M a y . 1913; and w hereas, it was f u rth e r oredered and decreed by said c o u rt th a t the n o rth h a lf of -h e southw est q u a rte r and the west h a lf of the southeast q u a rte r o f sec tion 28. to w n s h ip 14 south, ra n ge 10 east of W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , in C ro o k c o u n ty. O re g o n , be sold in t h « m a n n e r pre scribed by la w . notice is h e re b y g ive n th a t 1 have levied upon and 1 w ill, on T h e 14th <lay o f Ju n e . 1111:1, at the n o rth fro n t door of th e c o u rt house in P rln e v ille . O re g o n , at th e h o u r of 2 o'clock in the a fte rn o o n of said day. sell a ll the rig h t, title , and interest the said defendants. E r w i n C . Person and Ida Person had in and to the above described re a l p ro p e rty to the highest b id d e r, to satisfy said ju d g m e n t, inte re st, costs and a c c ru in g costs, su bje ct to re de m p tion a cco rd in g to law . F ir s t p u b lica tio n M ay 22. 1913. F R A N K E L K IN S . S h e riff o f C ro o k C o u n ty . O re g o n . B y D. H . Peoples. D e p u ty . F ir s t p u b lica tio n M ay 2 2 -J u n e 12 J u n e 1 1 th . DEAR F R IE N D : M eal m akes good bread, and m eal m akes m u sh . O a tm e a l m akes good m ush fo r bre a kfa st, too. W e get a ll k in d s of nice bre a kfa st foods at o u r grocers, and a good dish of breakfast food Is th e best th in g breakfast. You to eat fo r o u g h t to t r y it once. b Y o u r frie n d JA C O B . P. 8. They fast foods sell so m a n y b re a k w h e re we b u y are a lw a ys fresh. th a t th e y M am a sends me k a lw a ys to Hobb’s Cash Bakery and Gioceiy