The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 03, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACK TWO
t h i m h d a y . j i t . y
REDMOND HPOKKHMAN
Furniture
i. n u
II « I t ili r M E T V I.
than .ate# he * *w rotielllou* !«<*##• so
T h e Mpokeettian haa about
l.o o o
ter the prosene# o f lbs master to less*
pounda o f old typ e m ela i Ihat la Jual
shaking, stuuned by the knowledge
ih e tltliia f " r babbi! m olai. Parkin g
lh.it they were lueiirteab ly lit lbs
tur busca, e ie
H alli» ss III he suiti
(low er »1 a man w I HI aroliicd lo hnow
reaaottable
E
s
ig
e qu a n tltloa aulii
everything
Many things Mur« bell
sn«l ll-d> dhl of which they aahl naught I at a discount
hi Ih » g e lili» IKiniueaile that they
" T b e n ( m i w e i e t t ' l a l » a » , a Itisi k
might sa te tils bean from bunting
Gradually Hots came tu under» land, j sheep *'*
tuo. why (he aecrvts ami Utah's* a f
"N o . tiium. I a la rte li iuy l a i r e r aa
M u retteli'* power »#rw roseole«! to | a W a ll s lle e t lam li "
Made to Order
tutti
With the installation of my new wood working
machinery I now have complete facilities for
HIGHER
MAklNt; Al.L KINDS OF Kl KNITl RK TO
ORDKR ON SHORT NOT U K A N I) AT A
REASONABLE PRICE.
If you want any­
B Y H ENRY RUSSELL MILLER
thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON WORK and RLACK-
SMITHING also at my factory on the corner
of 8th and E streets.
C O P Y R IG H T ,
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
B O »*S
M tU R lL L
CO.
M a a
p f « p a r * '«! » »
l»V »
“ I f only I could be o f amue use to
C H APTER X X VL
Mm' 1 d Ilk* to b o “ T b s humility eat
t u b raoiuuau
strangely on P au l
W E S T B O U N D e ip iv s s trata
“ Ah. I sse you don't understand lie
was rattling down the moun­
um-ds all tbe help all o f us can give
“ I .an! I w llir III* troth clinched.
tains.
U wss sarty spring
For W llllein Mure hell ta dying, end his muscles lightened In the air# »* o f
evou am ong the hill*. A man
Bob must tsks Ida place,"
hi* det erto l nei Ina " I will be true lo
on the train, d ividin g hi* stteattou be­
I w ill 0*0 my power f -r
“ I I * ha* risen high.
I am g la d * a y trust
tween tbe panorama without aud the
And she saw that he wss slurer* II* tbe good o f this poopl*
Hu help me
fretfu l child on bta knee, to his sur­
•at up smldeuly with ■ despairing cry . G od“*
prise discovered In a tuckering inward
"K stb leeu It's not poaelt>i*l I can't
III* words wore * pray or. not aa
glow a feeble reepouee to the life with
* « » • • * » • • * . » » Ol i l i « » S S iie 'W i» I ' * . « » H
stay
I can't help him.
I can only oath
lite r » wa* oo e tu ils ilo n In bia
out. 11# was going home, with fear
hurt him
lH »ot you sea. I’ll be a re heart, neither was Utero buiutllljr Half
|nd little h o p e m hi* heart, yet be
H I* task utouted large
July 3nd
caught him self counting tbe inllepoets minder lo blui and to every on* of wss forgotten
before b lu . s e lf ubllteee'lng fllitog bis
with g ro w in g eageroeea as the train « b a t must be forgotten that thing
his aha me T
hurt son ss be hurried toward the guv
swung around the hills.
D E A R F R IE N D
“ But you don't understand.“ she
e r o u f l mansion
In the library n o t *
“ T h e eternal w itchery o f spring."
cried
“
W
hat
ot
hers
think
doeen't
one
W*s
playing
the
piatto
very
softly,
be murmured to himself, “ tilling our
I lo v e honey so much that I went
lb# gentle, soothing rhorde lingering
hearts w ith Ufa and hope— lalae hope count, lie has never denied Ik part
ly. I think, because be wouldu t shame In the air
T b it be* the servant eboar
sometimes."
to rob a boo a noal
N eat tim e I II
T b e train stopped. A newsboy came you before tbs psupl« As (or him. It ed Hob
11* wasn't guilty
On the thro#bold Bob batted abaft»
aboard, crying the evening papers. A waku't his sham*
g o lo tho g ro c e ry lo get honey
"H e assn t g u ilty F
1/
I «ewtb power botila, were In an
passenger who occupied tbe seat tu
Then to tbe bewildered Paul sb# told distant swept from bis m ind
Ilia
trout o f the man with tbe child bought
H oney 1» wi g ood on bread
and
tbe story o f I be rouveutlou a* she bad bear» I rape. I convulsively
one
bad
It
front
llaggtn.
Tbe
p
layers
back
was
(aw
ard
blm
butter,
»n d you d on ’t
know what
“ l eee VI urrhell's dying.“ be rem ark­
It was long before be auswrrod. Ilia Hite did not nolle* bl* entrance
||*
ed to bis neighbor across the alalo. “ A
hamls aud faro twit, bed ,-uatluuouaiy
did nut move tewt be might disturb nice honey I ran get at our g rorera
big loaa to this s t a le r
It ber
PIteti tier vote* has, full and
"N ot so big as If w * didn't have ktc- Evidently bis nerves Were gone,
was not easy, the thing required of n ea r and p iatati** In s * m g that nut They soil n o th in g but tbe bool, and
Adoo." returned tbe other
all tbs street ptau-w In the world ran
“T h at's o u t
They re turning their him
At last be opened bta r y e « ~ lt‘e tbe rob o f Its s|>|wal Mob llsirtted in rapt specialty honey
guns on him already too.
R evived
attention
«toro before he bad bewfd
that old nomination story.
For my only Ihlug to do "
Y ou ou gh t to get sum* o f tbe kind
Hbe gueaaed » b a t was In bis u ln d
ber sing th e' sung, on tbe night w h oa
part I don ’ believe IL“
no (bat tsry s|s>t. bs bad dealt be* o f honey we get
“ 1 do b elieve it. but I don't cara. I ’d "H e would never ask It. Peuk"
“ Let ue call llaggtn end do It. Now tits • rueiewl blow a man rust'd g iv o s
have done tbe same uoder tbe elrvum-
J a c o b .
—tonight—while my courage lasts.“
wool a a
staocea
A lot o f people w ill caro
C arrying the baby, the left blm
though. Funny about us Am ericans
.Vt tbe last tins her < otre aiMwih
Your friend
IV ben sb* ro slightly; on-» It faltered
tbe occasional slip up o f a good man alone In tbe library.
cuts a bigger figure with us than tbe turned, after many minute*, she bad
" T o kiss Ibo crows sw eetboeri - to
P H
T h e y keep g o o d honey and
continual crim e« o f a really dishonest left lb * child asleep iu tbe motherly slaw the > row* '
arm * o f Norah.
H e'll be governor, though “
'tb e last tong quivering baits died Ihln ga at
♦ one.
The train atañed, and the (nan w ltb
Paul was lying In the chair In tbe ■ way
♦
Hhe turned and arano to faro
U e sbrans same attitude *■ when sb* bad left him
For a mag minute they regard
+ tbe child lost the answ er
back In bis chair. “ H ow can 1 go back 7 blm. bia eye# closed,
l ie opened bl* eat each other unw averingly
It bad
j
llo w can they let me? O God. keep eyes end looked op at her question
been f t u yea r» and more Since they
♦
my courage a llv e P
Ingty
bad met. lliens tw o e l k s * Uvea bad
When the train stopped be alighted,
“ They ere coming now ," sbs an
so strangely cro w ed
They bad been
quaking Inwardly
l i e took a cab. awered. 1 hen she added abruptly, al­
Continued on f'a g s ?
fearing tbe cunoue eyea o f tbe etrret most sharp.y. “ Paoi. Its only fair to
car passengers
H e need not have you tu tell you th a t-th a t Bob end
TH E NEW 111 i t i l i I.WV
feu rod
T b e people o f that city bad Vln, G ilbert“ — She stopped as at»
long since cast him out o f their mem
ruptly a* she had begun.
ortea
T h e new butter law p ro vid e* that
I I * mad* no answer, and after
T hey turned Into a fam iliar, qule*. aw hile sbe continued gently:
♦
It shall be u b la n tu l fo r any person
♦
street
T b e p rodigal's limbs were
“ Is there
any r**a>>o why they to aril, o ffe r or espose fo r sal* any
♦
shaking so that be could hardly bold sbouidn t be happy - a s men and wo­
♦
■hort-w elgh t butter
It la p rovided
♦
the child.
Ills heart beat painfully
olen want to be nappy. P a u li"
♦
ibat all butter sold or espoeed for
W ild thought* o f leaving tbe baby on
Again It was a long time before be
♦
♦
tbe
duorarep
and
fleeing
rushed answered In a rote* tbal was very sale In zolla, prints or squares shall
♦
through his brain
T b e cab stopped
tired: “ There I* no reason
All that tie m arked 14 ounces ur 32 ounces
♦
fu ll weight
T b e passenger, shivering got o a t
is deed. |i has do right lo lire. Kstb
H e walked slow ly op tbe gravel teen "
F u rther It Is provided that It shall
path leading to the porch.
H e could
I d her heart sbe w ss crying Jealous­ be un law fu l fo r any person to
rut
see Into tbe brightly lighted library
ly tu ber secret. “ It's tbe lest thing I from any packed butter any ro ll or
H e knew every little detail o f that can do for Dim!*
Aloud eh* said:
aquare or print o f butter and o ffe r
room
li e rem embered that once In
“ You mu«t tell blm that to o "
the same for sals, except that It be
that room be bad sworn to be true
l i e did not notice that ber ro le * was
»o
ld
In
u rapper*
p lainly printed
w hatever might come.
sharp end
constrained
He
was
T o tbe long Freocb window cam e a watching the nrew of a real safTerlng with the words " I ’ arked R u tte r ."
how ever,
tbal
woman, her figure silhouetted against burning out tbe last vestige o f the P rovision la made,
nothing In the art shall prevent any
tbe bright light o f the lam p«
lie seif that bad been I ’ eul Remington.
Wben Mob r m i , borne the tw o men person from ru ttin g parked b u tler
recognized K ath leen Hbo was looking
met quietly
Wbai was said then and a rllln g It In rolla and square*. If
out at him
She opened the door, g a tin g gravely need not h* set down here, but a tir e the sale la made within 30- days af
T hereafter
at the bearded, sallow faced man wbo footing was established
ter Ita m anufacture
In aurh r a w »
many things were Ignored by them.
stared at her strangely.
It shall bear on the
w rapper
tbe
Paul
went
<
*n
the
staff
o
f
Itob'a
new
*
“ IK* yon wish to see M r klcAdoo?
In case
pa|e*r
T h e Kugte ■ editorials are words "C re a m e ry llu tter "
H e’s out ot »be city Just now.”
“ K a th le e n r be cried In s strange, often quoted in other n*ws|ai(>er* of butter la rut from tuba or parka
Kvery rar owner rnn no»* have
tnanufsrtured outside o f the alate II
croaking voice
“ Don't yoo know note.
Many
bees
often
tried
to
Imitate
shall
bear a w rapper
g iv in g
the I’renlo-O-I.ite wnt¡»faction
m e?"
“ P n u lP
Doubt, amazement.
Joy. them m vein pertiaia* because tbsy name o f the place o r locality
front
breathe * spirit that cannot be almo
ro lle d them selves In the word, sad
whlrh It waa consigned or shipped,
Tho now pricoii ju*t in effect
tetevl convincingly
Ms Is no longer •
welcome shone In her eye* as a b a r
public figure in lbs Htesi (T ty.
Few and all persona receivin g aurh ship­
bor light to the stortn driven seafarer
are ah follow.»:
nuw reiiiem ter bis eenaetlonal d ie ments shall submit a report to the
“ 1 bring yon a responsibility. K alb
Dairy
and
Food
C
om
m
laloner.
g
ivin
g
avow al of Mi-Adoo. few er still bis
leen " He held out »be child.
and
equally sensational em end*
Horns- (h e amount o f butter received
“ W e welcom e responsibilities h e re "
Size A formerly $55 now $25
times there have been struggles wltb the date and place from which It
■be answered happily
Hbe held oat
a burning appetite
At such times he » a a consigned or shipped
Size It formerly $25 now $|H
her arms for »he baby
has fled to Kathleen. II# telle ber It
* “ W i l t ! She Is my sister's child Her
la she wbo has conquered
Size E formerly $18 now $15
father's name I don't know
Hbe has
F i l l i I T vi U H I I n
Both Kathleen and Paul are happy
no tight to be In tbe world. Hbe Is
At least they have achieved eunieuL
cursed from tier birth. W ill you take
Madras la goin g to hold a fa ir on
T h e train tbiii whirled I ’anl toward
We carry now tank*, valves
h err
the Hteel City was passed by another O ctober I « . 17. 1 a
It w ill bo th eir
" A ll the more fo r that reason!"
lien ring M ayor McAdoo to the death
Urot annual fa ir and the name s e lec t­ »nd key» in »lock.
Hhe took the child from him. end
tied o f a man wbo had come very clo«# ed la Ihe M adras A g rlr u llu r a l
and
dllng It close to her heart.
to Dim
Alrto m II necoHNitlofi for m»k-
L ive Block E xh ibition
Tha prom o
“ T om e In. P au l! Don't stand there'
Huh snw mueti o f M urr bell during
Don't yon
know you have come the tw o years follow ing the Htesi City lera o f the fair say that lib e ra l p ris ­ intc » Rood lijiht.
bo roe T
lua corn lit v election
lie came to feel es w ill be given In all departm ents
We «re prepared to furnish
He follow ed her Into the library
a m ightv admiration and affection fo r
T h e warm, cozy room seemed to en­
I
f
you
want
to
keep
posted
take
the great general wbo had created a
rechiirjreH at nil time».
fold him, to welcome him
H e sank
I I l o i year.
new political era, wbo bad shackled a Tha Hpokeaman
Into a chair, burying bia face In his nation to the service o f a vast, vora
bauds.
clous system, wbc had lifted at least
Ih e Hpokeaman fo r good prin tin g
“ Kuthleen. I can't help I t
I don't one nonentity to the president’s chair
want to leave—to run sw ay out Into anti who In the last years o f bia life P ro o f made under act o f June 6 , 1 9 1 ]
tbe loneliness again. Do you think he was struggling tu undo (ha work o f his
N otice fo r P a M ira tion
will let me s ta y ? "
prtmn
D epartm ent o f the In te rio r I! h
" H a v e you tn y doubt?" Htie faced
"VI lien a man reachea his tlireeacore L urid o m . e at T h e |i«||ea. Or.-gon
Phona 704
'
him proudly. “ Th en you don't know
venrs and ten." Murrhell said to him ■fune 12, 1913.
onr B obf*
N otice la hereby given lhat M ala
one dny. "b e has teamed thnt the evil
“ It wasn't easy, K a th le e n - 1 was or gleet a man doe« concerns him self A I Itoaqulsl o f P o w e ll | l„lte. Ore
I*re»to-0-Llte Service Station
gun.
Who, on
Decem ber 6 1 9 (1*1
so ashamed but It was very lonely."
tensi o f all
I he balance roust remain
"H ut all that la ended. Paul.”
"«u
No o M 7 2 - f « r h e
heavily agajuet me
I must strive not ï ' |K\V
» . HW '« HE ' » . and N 'kHE
Hotnetlmes life throws the prodigal to alone hut to make the way reedy
S «ctlon
14. Tow n sh ip
I «
Month!
a line
In I ’ aul'a case the line was bia for other men who will undo what I
h.“ " « , ' i K? * ' P i l l a m e n e Maridan
sister, another astray under the curse have don# "
has filed notice o f Intention lo make
o f Inherited temperament, whom he
Mil rebel Is lofty self Ignoring gave
l" .!« • " V T
"■••Mtoh
OREGON and W A S H IN G T O N
had found dyin g and hugging to her him an exam ple that he strove to etna e Inlm
to the land above described
b efore if,,. County C lerk, al bis o f ’
heart a child o f passion
late
flee a. P rln e viiic ,
O regon.
Mie died
lint I made those last
Many other things o f lee* abstract 1 Mh t\ny o f July, I f I ) .
A !> lr*w lo ry o f M > h C l » f , T o w n a n d
weeks easier for ber. I think. That kind he learned from the master
< lalmnril ñamen aa wllnesaea
V liU jt«*. i i v l n f d o # .rl| »flvn ahfttrh o f
should count fo r som ething do you
Murrt-ell revealed to him the secret
rn. h p i « « « , lo r « l i o n . p o p u la tio n . I « U -
C Ä "
•'oarer..
think so, K ath leen ?"
ffra pti. ahlptylnff « n il b « n k ln ff p o in t)
tu n icate Inner workings o f the vast
I " » V l,r o * " . ' barl.-s vt ( bari-
“T h a t should count fo r a great deal. marhlne (hat gripped lbs slate a* In a fon. all o f P ow ell Unite, Oregon
Paul."
... .
y w M O O RE. R egister
vise
it w a* nut all pretty.
Mure
F irst publication Juna I# July 1 7 ,
A
G. W. DAVIES
1910, DY
11« V M
M urcbeir* place. I |wa him. 004 upou
I mu meed*, tli* uissler a mantle wa#
lo ta li
And tin * Murrhell wa* dying.
Itob knew a* the train l»>ro blut
sw iftly tu Ihe east that It* was going
tu assume that mantle
Vear* I-croie T
be master >»f the
slate hrfuro I <1l#r ambIG-n had cr1#«l
Now be eeht “ I aut m>4 y#4 furty.
and I am master o f the state "
Master of the alate' I I » had dream
c l ,,f power
Now power, tremeroloua.
farreecblug. annuel unlimited power.
Would be nl* If uw could roteiti whet
VI un bell would very a»«-n piece In bl#
bauds.
j Night Train Service Daily i
T H R O IU H
BETW EEN
} Central Oregon and Portland j
B E G IN N IN G
8 T O D A Y , JUNE
22.
1913
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
AND FIRST CLASS COACHES
!
T h is service 1» In lieu o f the day tra in * run h e re to fo re .
T h e train w ill leave Bend 8 30 p m . Deschutes 8 :48 p. m . R ed-
mond 9 1 " p m . T erreb on n e 9 :24 p. m . C u lv er 1 0:02 p. m . Me-
to liu * 10:20 p. m . M adras 10:30 p m . Mecca 11 08 p. m. Mauptn
12:40 a. m . S h erar 1:08 a. m . a r riv e P ortla n d 8 :1 0 a. m.
L e a v e P o rtla n d 7 :00 p. m , a r riv e S h erar 3 03 a. m . Maupln
3 :2 6 a. m., M ecca 5:18 a. m . M adras 6 :0 0 a. m . M etollu s 6 :1 3 a.
m . C u lver 6:28 a m.. T erreb o n n e 7 :08 a. m . R edm on d 7 :2 3 a. m .
Deschutes 7 :43 a. m . Bend 8 :0 0 a. m.
C onnections m ade In P o rtla n d to and fro m W illa m e tte V a lle ?
and Pu get Sound Points.
F ares and schedules and d eta ils w ill be fu rnished on app lication
o r by letter.
W . C. W IL K E S . Asst. Gen. F rt. A Pas*. A g t.
R . H. C R O Z 1 E R , Asst. Gen Pass. A g t.
:
♦
H. BAl'KOL, Agent, Redmond. Oregon.
S. D . F O X & C O .
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Hotel Redmond Bar
Buckley Express Co
Phone No. 906
Draying and Heavy Hauling.
ARTIFICIAL ICE
S T R IC T L Y P l ’ H K A R T I F I C I A L IC E D E L IV E R E D T O
O F T H E C I T Y IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y .
ANY
A
PART
L
R E IN F O R C E D
CONCRETE
B U IL D IN G ""B LO C K S
T h e s e blocks a re m ade by th e wet process, g iv in g them th ree
tim es th e stren gth o f a m achine m ade block.
P erson s su ing to build should see our m ateria l b e fo re p lacin g
o rd e rs f o r any o th e r kind.
It w ill pay them .
E stim a tes fu rn ­
ished on ap p lica tion .
C all on o r w rite to
HEGARDT,
E L L IO T T
A
CO.,
REDMOND, ORE.
j
:
H o b b ’s
Cash Bakery and Groceiy
Attention
P O L K ’ S'
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