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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
“V 1 » THI UHOAY, JITLY 3. 1913 lili J. F. HOSCH, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SIJKHKON I THE THE MAN HIGHER UP ornen: N. C Cornar ttlli Redmond, and K Ht«. O regon by HÍNKY RUSSILI Mil 11 R Copyright. 1910 by Hobb* Mac- rill Co F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SUKCEON Eyes Tented. ( ì I h hhch Properly Fitted Ofl'ue in Khrrt Bnat. hliK'k Redmond, • Oregon DR. J. BARR rotislautly In oarb other's minds, lu Mt'b utlior'a loarla Karh an w that I bo roar* bad wrought changos In Uio otbor E>ory timo ho bad soon hor hoc t>oauty bad struck bini auow II was ■o different from that of lbs few wo ■non bo knew llut bo bad locad boot to remember bor aa bo bad Iasi socu tier, when she had coins to him In lbs days of Ilia sickness llow often, dur lug Ilio long mouths. In tho secrecy of bla room bo bad o|>onod tho book of his tnomory lo look u|wn hor slant* lug Ihrrv bofuro liltu. hor startled cyro suawortng tho loco In hla Now. In this suddon moot lug tho pici uro ho had carried soeinod to him woefully limilo quale Nilo was seen moro slender than bofure yol Icos fragile Iler face DENTIST l, (ì. A. McFarlane LAWYER I'rartic*« In all rcnirta ami U. S. I .»tul < Hflrr Redmond - Oregon C. A. ORDWAY W ill rrr M l« « In any part of the county Price# reason able and M M m U N | M P an toed K EDMOND. ORK. Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER REDMOND. • ORKOON I’ hone No. 1701 P U R E Jersey Milk delivered to customers in any part of the city. M0UNTV1KW FARM E. R. TICHENOR, Prop. I’hone. No. Hit) Redmond, Ore. ovtn VEAN«' EXPENICNCE T r a d i M an s« Distorts CoeratQHTi Ac. A n r n n * fe n d in g a sk etch and 4 «M*r1fiOnn itr k i* asefcrtitin o u r opiniirn f r » « w hrth«*r an r »n tl«»n •• i» r " h a l» if l»M on J f b l * f 1' » P n sst netIjr ctitin den tlal. HAN0 B00K < i» P a trn ta f fr r e . satt'tK f f..r secu rin g p * iftiif«. te n ts taken th ro u g h M uiin A l a r e c e iv e l n o d e «, w ith o u t o t ia r « « , tu thn Dime American. nntlsom elv l l i n f t r « * * * w e e k lf. I.a rv e s t r t f ilittn o f an? s< le n lld e Itnirnal. T e r m s , f i a f . f..u r n if'it h s . | L ttold by nil new sitealera. 1 & 1 O illrn, fab ¥ Jld L u d i New York W a sh in g to n . IX C. llo w old arc y o s . little lobbie I'm uniter ft years on the •t tars, and ocer 1« when 1 go lie modes. To giaa Tin i aoao awam iasar. To Bias TU B c t o a o t l “ wai marked by a new geutleneaa, a uow latileuco and wllbal a new strength Ibal made her tu Hob's eyes beautiful Ireyoud dreams Khe, too. «a w n change lie was tbs •auto stalwart llgure aa before, yet a •light stoop had come luto the big •boulders. Hlrralta of gray were In bla hair The thin, atruugly marked, ascetic face waa the same and yet uot the aniue; the liold arrogance, the look • >f the all conquertug viking wna gone In Ita place bod come the quiet matured strength of the man wbo baa proved himself amt the great ktndli nooa of a strong uiau wbo baa suffer ed without hardening t’ nder Ida steady regard she trem bled Hhe tried lo take her eyes from hi* mu could nol Hhe knew that In tliai moment of alienee they were any 'ag what ma<l not 1 » said Hhe tried to >i>eak to break the a|>ell *1 waa singing for him— M asked me." abe said unsteadily “ I beard you slug ibal anng for blm on ce before, the ulgbi when I" — lie could not go on "A ll that la forgotten. Mr McAdoo" lie shook hla bond «lowly "It caa nocor be forgotten. Mr». Gilbert. Kc er> night I dream of It." be auawered sadly "II lore my heart that night, your singing." The words fell slowly. "I knew Ilia! these kind people hail some thing I had not They hail learned the lesson Hut I. In iny Ignorance, could not aee how one could learn to kiss ouo'a cross “ " A h a b e answered gently. “ I knew that something waa hurting yon that night. Otherwise"— "Otherwise I should not hace been ao iins|wakahly brutal to yon f" he In- terrupted forcefully. "You aro gen erous lu And an excuse for me Hut that la not true. A man such aa I waa la apt to do aucb things. Mra OU- hart." "A man such as you are la apt to t>e too hnrah with himself. Mr Me Atloo And” she could not help tha hint o f pride In her colcw-“ l have heard ftna things of you. You haea learned to klsa tha emtu. I think." Again ha abtstk hla head. "I fear not. I hace nut grown ao far yet. Antl” -h ls colce waa loalng Ita atcad- Inesa "seeing yon here. I —I realize how hency iny ertvoa haa liecome.” lie had need of all hla strength to represa the words that flooded to hla It I hi . Ilia body been mo rigid with the effort Yet Ids eyes, eloquent and compelling, held hera. crying out that atie was his hla! tier own. helpless to deny him. answered And «he knew that It waa true, that from ihe eery beginning of things Ihe forva which had so strangely brought them togeth er had Inlentlcd them to he o f one piece, lie might cruelly hurt her—ho had cruelly hurt h er-yet she could not free herself from Ihe bond that held them, could neccr desire release For so do alrong invn aud women SEVEN tilm f * lie passed hla hum) In a hopeleaa gesture a- rosa hla eye« “ 1 had for gotten Ihm I hace fu-nrd nothing. I hace tío ho|te of finding him |‘m «fruid something haa happened"— "No. uo! You mustn't any that IV* mustn't lose bo|ie of finding him and aaclug him from himself Hurely. surely nothing eau hace happened." lie shook hla bend hopelessly, an awering nollilng To both of them lu that moment the bitter cup seemed ocerfluwlng Their eyea at last lurued away, each fearing to look upob Ihe other's suffering "Khali W e go up to hlm7“ she «alti " lie wants lo see you before be dies lie Is waltlug for you " "Yea. I —I bad furguttau why I am here “ l öget her. In Bilenca, they mounted ibe alalrs lo the rbamber of death. That night William Murcbell died. And Hubert McAdoo reigned In bis stead Alone In the big old library with Ita fragrarne of memories Hob watched ihe ulgbt through, bracing bis soul for Ihe struggle that wna coming CntlJ ihe mornlug. aa did Jacob. Hob wrvs lied with hla aotil. hearing always Ibe laal words o f tha man wbo had died: “ Your |>eopie You must be true." And his souls answer. " I must be true—tn a ll- o r in nothing!" I'l.K A S A NT Redmond, - Oregon PAGE loca. Yol between them stood the barrier i hat could not lie Ignored Tearing slut Btiininonetl her defense« agallisi Ihe luce limi wua overcoming “ Mr McAdoo. haca you hoard from Five of the choicest and be& located residence lots in the city (all lying together) are offered for sale at rea sonable price if bought entire. (T o be Continued) Johnson Building Auctioneer REDMOND SPOKESMAN Apply to “ A A ,” Spokesman office. IIIIH .K June 30. (' II Ireln la rutting hla alfalfa this week K. W. (Jlle clalted at Ih e "P op lar Karm " thla week Mr. Hourher haa commenced cut- ling hla rye hay. Mr. Ko* of Crooked Ulcer, Is working for C. H. Irvin thla week. J A. Chase la culling hla alfalfa thla week All ihe farmers who have fruit trees old enough lo bear w ill have fruit on them this year K. W lille. T W Tem ple and O. Rourher made a trip to Gray Unite Friday to see about homesteads The rain that we had the Aral of Ihe week wa« appreciated by all the farmers In thla section, and especi ally by those who recently put In al falfa and clover. J M Judd o f Itedmond, waa In thla section thla week on business. Andrew Nelson la loalng on an av erage two chickens a day and he does not know the sause Mr. Catlow haa secured the right o f way for hla ditch through Mr. Christian's place. He began work on Ihe ditch Wednesday and expects to have If finished In a few days. Mr Gray, who bought the Wtlaon place, la building a new house this week. Every one In (hla vicinity expects to attend the celebration In Red mond Ihe (III. Mr. W hlttlinore, Ihe ditch rider In thla section, la taking census for the Central Oregon Irrigation Co Mr. Coryel la cutting some o f hla alfalfa. Mr. W hlttlm ore recently found a large bee tree near Rasmus Peter son's place. • Mr. Jarrelt Is working on the Am- burn Place thla week. Mra Anderaon made a business trip to Redmond Saturday. K. W. (¡lie. T. W. Tem ple and O. Rourher returned Saturday from Gray Butte. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase and fam ily paaaeil an enjoyable Sunday at the home o f Rasmus Peterson. Mr. Gray Is hauling hay from Mr. Ikvly'a place thla week. Chrla Peterson visited at the Hunter home Saturday evening. Tlr. Fry haa completed his con tract for clearing land for Jake Pe terson and la getlng ready to leave for his home In California, where he will Join hla family. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston o f Crook ed River, were visitors at the home of Kaamua Peterson Saturday. Jake Peterson o f Deschutes, was out to hts place Sunday. Chrla Peterson worked for Mr Fry one day thla week. Mr. Rourher starked hla hay last week between rain storms. Miss Ellen Forsgren, who was the school teacher here last term, was married June 29th at her home In Gresham. Ore , to W aller II Rhoads, a promising young msn o f the same place. A. Nelson Is making fence this week. Evelyn Smith visited at the Thompson home last Friday Some o f the Pleasant Ridge farm ers report that their crops were dam aged by the hall storm last week Mr. and Mrs. Anderson visited at the Thompson home Sunday Mr. Woods started (or W alla W al la. W n „ Friday morning W. G. Nethery la still working on his new house. Frances and Mary Thompaon vls- Itetl at the Woods home Monday. W ilbur Callow and W illie Duval started Sunday for Portland. They will go by way of the mountains and expect to spend the 4th in Salem. From there they w ill Journey on to Portland. W illie Duval w ill return after spending some time seeing the roast and Portland, while W ilbur Catlow will remain at his home in the Rose City. S l O K S S H I, IN GROW ING F LO W E R S AND H ERItlES Mrs Z. T. McClay o f this city, al ways has good luck In growing flow ers and strawberries. It seems she has a peculiar knack In the culture o f the above. W here others fail in raising flowers Mrs. McClay always succeed«, and each year baa a floe lot of flowers In bloom. Thi-' » » » r . as In previous years, she haa had ex ceptional success with her strawber ries. although the season has been backward. The two varieties she grov s are the Mammoth and Nor wood. and specimens that have come from her garden are as line as can be grown any where In the state. vTX V K R P E O P LE SCHOOL FAVO R HOI SE YOU CAN GET LOW FARE Round Trip Tickets FROM All O.-W. R. & N. STATIONS To Principal Cities in the East V IA Final Return Limit Oct. 31 lit >N DS Culver Tribune: The school bond election called out aa large a num ber o f voters last Saturday as were present at the animal school meeting on Ihe preceding Monday. The vote on the bond showed about the same division o f sentiment as at the an nual meeting. The vote stood 26 to 16 In favor o f the bonds. It devel oped that the land on which the old school house stands had never been deeded, although the building had been erected on It. A number of those who were enthusiastic for the bond Issue held a regular old time campaign Jollification with bonfire, horns and whistles. Aa soon as the bonds are passed upon work will be gin on a new school building. (T I . V K K May 28 to September 30 P E O PLE T H Y CASK IN .It STICK CO CRT H ERE In the Justice court here Monday the case o f A. I. Hasev vs. May G il son, both o f Culver, was tried before a Jury. The rase was for the pos session o f a pair o f scales which the plaintiff contended were not includ ed In the bill o f sale when the de fendant bought a butcher outfit o f plaintiff. A verdict In favor o f the defendant was found by the Jury. D. H..rdlck of Metollus. appeared for the plaintiff, and J. A. W illrox o f this city, appeared for Basey. 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