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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
T H ' * « (> 4 V H IS R IS E TO P O W F .R C on tln u ed fr u ì» ;»*«•• I le n hn«t lK»n »dtnirred n i» ih* * h t !- eht* im i esclu siv e clw-'e o t mllltuo sire* Wltl* « m i irti ami I n n i > 'i w M«n» T he “ iH n otr; V w " v u i»- m<wW«r The « r * « « e r e raaMi * < :m • « » « M n l tu thè ! m h m rb# Imo w »»4 » h««t«r** p ia n » d la Ita « fin ii N.»t alt rii# archlfecr-« V » '« e» iw lit nate# ft»a I n w • rhlng Iif Nenir» ai» Hry » -la [Uanf.-d «mt rralnad tn enahrvHKt Ita nalced ig 'ln cm % V w •••ara «*»h la rana, i««t*»ed he 'h a EugMah garden ar ami 'h a rm n»r in ia rlu n T*a rm a- plrk» Ruf a«*» »n.'n»ti ft>r s’ r a O iel«** »u ri» ' f »noi te r «fr-i.-' ira :n -n a n a •>f *rec*l.m ou 'tir cwmt >f Raar Ritta«, tn ha tba “ nalatlal -arUtanra.'- aa ’ ha rjiot». »neh m n i m In -efteirtln*. f ' f « ir VUnw •■•rtaan .ararhaa ri.» a» luteo, arto r la hnoed » 1:1 ha 'fran ta «ir •telar ” C H ARTER III. hwnaet- B C T T -E R ^ a a * iT .r ~ l J. Un a fina I » l .vn in«|Ulry Infiiruieal 1 Itamitetan fam lly « a r a not ar hnaa "W ill y o o « a lt . «Ir’ " ' J l a ' And John ’ iim ad * v i y He « a .k n l m i nf.> [Ila m n t r j a n a a rha Iteli!»» ar rha .« flu e n c * o f Niter» Braiv 1 and A m ili B ran di «tiara rtaaa »Iran»’ « Knnh Ha fo»k»we«t rha galli rhai r a d i w » . r * a fa-timn. tn rha •■mar n f rha aite'lv and fhar*. In fha thtek n f rha «Bada n f a hi« « » lo n t . laanin« i n n w l in Aid h o w .V r fhat had arnwnad rha Snob lon ger rhan John rnubl ram ati:far «ar fha ob ja rt o t hta rjnant Fla had «n Insta nr ’ a tewik i t har he- fnra aha nh«ef~»*t him. and «m illngly ha avalled hunaalf n f il. And very rtum nln*. very a.lnrtn « aha « a a tn (ita ayam In har t«h f « n a m a r r t n a j and fha hi«, sufi r f ù n n har wlrh tra <!«w ara and aaraa itanrtn« tu rha brraaa An « f e o hnn* I*V In har lap. hot aha * 1 « not raaittn« Through h a lf .’ l«iar«l araa «ha « a a ia lin a traam lly af rha kilt« -har marvned aaray Into ha hlna ilbitiani a Ha I I » » a aran m a i n i har Sha haunt htm an«l .~>«e«t an •Halt««-” ha <af«l ..~t aftam ixm ' Har aa nrar'.nn « a a vary mini indrait •Of n m r « t f m o loti r « a a t ma tn « fa r " - •*lt « i h a r MH.” Ha iamrh«*d nufriirhr. "H e * taovtoa narra « a r r IT «aama * ha « m a r t a it "E flW rtv » rhonirh I^tiaar an t It. h n « arr narri va a «tri hariwnaa «h a n aha mira in rhar frt«t«l. apaak ro ma tf ynai tara il i :im*r ” * "Y ni w ar« ra r» «ninni a«« to know ma rha «rhar .lay " -R u t I re-ueui Haf«d w a 1- " T in m a i v«»u ftir«t»r alt a tarnt ma " — 'aa an ¡mtwnlenf, um « « a r d . fraa. klad romhnr « tr h rad halr « h ila y o u " — Ha paused M ll«rat«M y M f halr araa aarar a i ' ah» rapila»! m id i» Suddenly rha rUnnla » m ia s w a y Sha « i n r a a l tn him « ir ti a ia lit i. '0 4 . I ran t krall I» up But «tia ra tUt you »at your .• m in tr ’ T m » r r v n ’ a«u»rty an hrara rha nrlnrr lunruin« I »• naan har» a lt da ra W hy haran r you rom a to aaa aie aha dama mint "W a ll, yen «aa." ha iiacan la maty to •ynlaln. "T 'ra had a *i*>d many Imonr fanr thin«* to think about an«I" — 'A m i I « I « naif har uu(»irrant nor ln- ia fn itrw . T » l a n d prnrT te-a. I ara ' "B u t m a ara " • "Tita rraily 1nd aia in re re a d »* '’ T m k n «'« l’ ra « o r k a d h a r t t « r y hanl. to anrn fha tnroinnrary iaaaroaa .•»niii'ilroanf ! am abnnt M la n d ra ’ "1 do—annir!i**n«ty a l ha r u p u n d a l umili prly 'T m aaatin t ha an anrr>rtaa»t " aha r* torrad. " I » > « kiaraya fat har praaanr abia In apita i f tha fraak a*, only yno »•inldn't iir.iiaia-rfnl to a d ir a It T oo tuta t Ilka ma." But you * * f a a neh a poaky itttto anl.«anra. ywl k a n « l « t ma aaa," ha «dl Ird "aftarr laaty. "That »ra*— yaa. I f a hran tan yra rt alara I ia»t a a « yuo. V d m anrlm r rha othar m o m .n «. a f SEND IN YOUR CROP REPORTS--DO IT NOW N o t h in « apaak* barter fo r R e d m o n d and th e a « r ir a lt n r a l dia trlrta in th is aearlon o f C antral O r * « o n than »ha rapnrra o f Actual r r o p yiaiila Tha B pokasm an ia a n x lou a to aac ir e •hear raporta from all lora litia a fo r p u b iica - t lo o . and th e r e fo r e reftueata e v e ry fa rm e r to eltp o u t and m all tha fo rm h a lo « I f th ere a re any a d d itio n a l r o m n e a u on r r o p ro n d ltio n a you deaire to m a k e, « r i t e on a aeparate abeet o f p a p er and e o rlo a a « 1 th th e ta b u la ted rep ort. No o f A rrea K in d o f C rop W h ea t ................... B a rley ................... Y ie ld P er A rre R y e ....................... Data .......................... A lfa lfa ................... T im o th y H ay . . . M illet ..................... P ota toes, va riety O n ion s, v a rie ty . . •aurea •«Jfca ei«nt. ' «ha «»rrwtatl huu. "T o o « a « ma * ft ar the pi« «am a. the tuna y«ai «avaii tha day Í >*» « ilk«’»! rtd!U hy me. i~ite.n« *trai«!u tuto my aye« a ad nevar rwncm ae«! me Tou «a ta too auxliHW to reach Adata WtUttlu« ton u id ja iimta 1 hero if hy har She araa aa pm ud t * « I d have 'i«a»u if I'd had tha .•hau*-e—to axhitnt you. ' " B o w la A.lete .*' "«Mi. Ilia a trend;u« thirty, la h«hrlu« « • a a a :audau. y to fh c haa ha«’ tu to paint aud • iffeii tete* about f i n Am you etili m ìova w 'th har ’ Ami * ® I * rat to talk «o i mint h e r’ Aa«l haa *ha iia<! mauy aiH-i'a««oni — "N o to ail three piaatlon* She «ava ma * bad rhree oioatlia. th«ui«h 1 " I'm «lad .»f It." «ha darlarwl v a n «« fttily Titetn t y«m k a n « I « » a terribly n love « t t h yon 1 That*» » h a t ma.le me au. h a peaky ilttla auiaam-a Oh. you laaitu't l«a>k ao «hi* Wml «luce It « a a only c a lf ova nut l ha va .puta r » .••varad i/fUta " So « h ila tha «rodea affarui»>o « a a e il they exchanited pieaaaut nouaeu.ee li a «pirita m a» m a rroon tab ly Ha « a a vary hoytah. verr «a y >»nniet:aiee they m ee te half «arrolla diacuaalnu that ek ip r«d t«h r:y ami íuilaci.oiaiy ateeit from peate to fiaak f human k a o « Ml«a. Aha ha«l travelad much »1th har fntiMfr « h o . it appearett. h»«l 'really .earned how to trav el." h a rto « to make the moat o f tua Imitad »w ore «ha knew pta.-ee not it.i ¡-red In R io le k e r - luuint. atateura .-oruara .if tha earth, full o f .•olor John he « d out this part •if rha ca.k « t t h •lueeflmie m«>ra or ••*" n teiil«en f Sha « a a plaaaaal to com oaatul hut interrai. "im a m u id i.uuiar hailava you had bean there Tou mould anjoy fheaa placea. I know N 't every hm doaa I'd la v a to visit, not do. them « t t h yon «om efim e " "I d ilka to very murh But.” bo ko- vw errd «Imply "T in ifr a id It »111 be a n a», ion* time b efore I .-an itf.ifd I t " She ranted «tat «u rv ere d him fbo«i«hf fu d y 'N ow I d i e that—tha « a y you «ari It. I menu T oo «peak o f It In «neh a m atter o f fa ct » a y . »* ;h o a «h fha inch or r » 1»'»nailon .»f money » e r a raaliv o f no «raat Im portaam to y o u ." " t t «tipped -H it." ha nnfk— »t "I dm: ' Hke ««» «reta tn poae I make en »n «h fiir my : mm edia •» needa. o f m u m * and « u n * 4 a v I eTpaet to have atom th ou «h not « e n lr h sa you prob ably m ea «ore i t " * r « no» «ora w h rfh rr It la really ‘» p m o n ay to ma I d o aot like the th in «* K h«ya. But even mova I Ilka to think o f the p « '» * r It rapreaatits I ta that and tha ra m a o f «evrtn* tt that m ake« man w ant m one» In lar«* « u r it lt l M I M I yon think an*" H e ram eat'eva«! erta n m m ors ha had heard c o o r e m ln * Srephan H am p dei. « r a e ta w ealth and ha put a «uard upon bis lipa "1 d on ’ t kn ow m uch about It. I fe a r." which » » a entirety true. "A ft e r m l latte I « a n t to law arhool. than «eftled hare. T he fam ily nam e and fath er's bain* a Jixtee betted me to a in lrk start. I suptMiae .a|nra then I have «lone sh ou t a« « a ll aa fha avara«* y o u n « la w yer In a sm all tow n That la all. I» la very rom m on pla re " "T h a t thwan t explain w hy you ar* » a n t e d by a w h»t* m u n ty. Ufa your rh anra to eam pe fha ro m m onplam . m l if* PnfMilaiity m ean« pow er and p " » e r la a p len d d a lw a y s—I'm primi five, yon «ee I w ould n*a It. revel In It. m ake tt lift me Into tha h :«b placea. lia d «aya every on* believe« you h ave a b>s future W hich la r « d rvt.1er.ee th at you h ave a M* future, lan t t t r "T h e wi#«loni o f tw en ty ft.re e ” ha lanchad. "O h. you w on't take me seriously! Irati aaya I bava the moat Intrusively Bicned ___ f* O A dd re S. D. FOX & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond R a r T o g a t b a r T b « r W a n t S l o w l / D o w n Into t h * V a lla /. Buckley’s Transfer I. A. Buckley, Prop. Phone No. 906. Draying and Heavy Hauling. ARTIFICIAL ICE B T R IC T I.Y PI.'H E A R T IK H T A L IC E D E L IV K R E D TO A N Y P A R T O F T H E C IT Y IN A N Y QI.’ A N T IT Y . execu tiv e mind be aver mat H r la vary nice about It He often a«ka me w hat I think o f th in «* and rnrn' - "A n d then form a bla ow n o p in io n «* ' "T h a t.” she al«bed. "Is the dlaap- nnlntln« f a d . " “ Id d you plan th a fT ' II* pointed to a « r o v e o f trees on the rreat o f East ridge. throti«h w hich «learned the w hite stu cco walla o f »hat (ailatlal real den«-e so fre«|iiently m entioned In the Ololia. “ Yea. D o you like ItT” " I h aven't seen It exre|«t at a die fence. But w hy In New ChelaeaT* "W h y n ot?" ahe ar«ti»d, with aplrlt "A re n 't OUT hllla aa fH-anflfiil aa the Berkahlrea and the air aa One? W hy ahouldn’ t we enjoy the place the money >«. t*u Stoves If you are going to nee<l a heating ntove of an> kind this fall and winter it will pay you to call and -*ee the large stock of all kind> that I carry. I can till your want« in an> desired make of stove—fcood or coal-and the price will he satisfactory. lie Not Make Any Arrangements for Buying a Stove l ntil lou Have Seen What I Can Offer You in This Line. Munz RKD.MOM) com as from * I m .1 aaya a lot o f money 4» to rom e from thla valley to the next few year* ~ Ills face ixpeame sudden y «ra v e Thin k in « o f her last wonla. ha l.*Jk««l dow n kt the ijualnt. old fashioned dr»jwatn« tow n that lay at tha foot >f th* knob f a r a w ty scruwi the hllla ho»ev»«l a pereooial clo«i<! amoka o f r .a m r tlla a ml!la. Already It was bw In« wbt.per*«! that the atMjilen return o f th* iptaln o f Soane*, tha building o f the b i« bouse with Its air o f [»rm a netv o . were not without com mavrlal a>«nlS>'an.e John waa a you a « man «la e o to aantlment "I was th in k lu« o f New c'helaaaL* be said dryly So the old onlay ch a n « etb The w orld o f fashion and finance cornea a knocking at our d<*>r Our peaceful valley la to be exploited " “ Can t yon *** the w orld m ovtn « - and New Chelaea with It?” H e was not look ln « at the shallow, but at her. silhouetted against the sky. ■troog with th* strength o f women »!«•** fathers have tolieil close to th* *■41. eager, palpitating with life, for life. H e wonder»«! curloiisly what manner o f woman she waa. what lay ar.der th* precucpxia bardneaa that could see only th* pldure*<|iie In a ramshackle, poverty *trl< ken Italian village and could dtambia with a rare '*"** laugh th* fata o f a chick tn ■ haw k's clut> he* T he line o f shadow passed the sum m il o f Kaat ridge The valley lay In tw ilight They w ap he«l until th* aon sank "Bhall w e go dow n t * T ogether they went (lo w ly dow n Into the valley and Its tw ilight to her b«»me " W e have now seen ." she s a id "• sunrise and a sunset together " " 'A n d the evening and the morning w ere the Brat day.’ ” he rjiiote«! smll •ngly "I w onder what the next day bold* " "A u n i R oberta." he laughed hope* that I’ ll fall In love with you " " l lo w ((arfectly a b eu n l! Although It mlfc-hf redress the balance, unless." ahe added dem urely. "I should suflTer a re- tnrn o f my youthful m a la d y " "W h ic h would he doubly itMurd It s like (bPkeni>oa H aving had on* al talk, yon are thereafter Immune Tliev laiitrbed gayly. On the terrace little tables were set and John ren ew al hi* acquaintsn>v with lHe|,h«m Ham pden, a abort, • tw k y. plea.nnf volc««t man who In no » a y rea.-ml.led the marauding p| rale that rumor had him Alao »lrr, M r. H am pden, hi lady « bo tolled not nor «pun. hot waa a lw a ys fire«! and talked In a languid honeyed voice There were ala.. Warren Blake ».I- »nm and handle .ms. and hi« m oiher a shy. faded old wom an, frightened In the presence o f "a.~ lety f o lk " and not altogether happy |n Ho- « „ „ . I . , splendor o f heal black silk and Imn net. lir a Hamndeti aaid Newre.rt C on tin u ed on P age 4 ‘ My hu«b*n J «h*» Mid. ftlttfi Kitty O k, v i n t i m# to look m y b*«t. no mmtimr * b i t th « root ’ W *H .M h r f f r U n «1 r»pii«4 . on* •*»n h a r tly btkm « him for f « * h a c aa hw doo« ’ E tk o l I la « « io r k la v o « ld v% ky, yoo Mid rot th I* Ha.S no prnyualai Kitty in te n tio n *t 4 « M in - W «||. h o d i d s t knw CENTRAL OREGON UNE ♦ : The Owl for Busy People ♦ I h a il) (rain cm rh ♦ aa) K r la r r a I r t l r a l l » r r | < .« 1'*•■!»»•»« n r ( N v i K i U I y o ia la » .» «n»| |N «rtUn<l . |, . . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 1 jSave a Dav Each W av ♦ 9 / * P rom I en tra i O reg on le»av# Bend .................. I«ea»e I Marti ufes l e » » » R ed m on d l e t » » T e rre b o n n e l e » * f C u lver . Ite-ave M efollua Ite-ave M adras A rriv e * P ortla n d . . P r o m id a Ji p m » II p m 4 If p m 1 j p m In n: p m 10 }< p m lo K p m * |i a m. T ., f e n t r a i ( t e r » . * Arri»«* A rri?# A r r i» » A r r i» » A rn »« Mr|vp A rrlr # l*or?lAt|t| , . ____ 1 « a M a d r i« . . . « aa M efollua . . < It U u ltvr . . . • SI TorretMHin« ? 01 H ^ilm ond 7 » Itrarhu t#« 7 «S I W n d ........... 00 p ra a in a m A IU A m a in A m A tu rtr | j| . b ,.t f,e ,g » ,i l* » n n e n I n » n | »»,e g n n am i P ortia n .I a n .l P .w tU n al a n d K «s«lrvn « i l l * « . C on n ect Ions m ade m P ortla n d A storia and c i a f « , p « o lo r a d o . Bt Ranch p «,ln i. 10 and fro m W llla m a tt* Valle« Puget Mound. Mpuknna. M o n ta n a Paul. O m aha. K ansas C ity and C h lra g o Pares, tim e s ch e d u le s an.l o th e r In fo rm a tio n a p p lica tio n to by le tte r o r «p<m H. BAIKOIn A Kent, Redmond, Oregon. R II C r o lle r , A. 0 p a . . 1 1 v Portland, ore BUY YOUR I’ure l^ird. Home Cured Hants and Haron at home and keep the money in circulation here. Redmond Market J. B. ROE, Proprietor