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I «upfsw r fait th a t w o n 't la«t L ig h tn in g ati»p|<ed of hi» ow n a cc o rd loti a T b a g a n g e rs h a r a hnoght tha t hr ? turt>r«| Into th# p u blic nmd ■ ^That h‘ *r#r w aul» to I wit** John • I»!«»««! ru«hr*t t*» hla heart, lea« p ia ra naat to th is T h a F tirk s. and I f.*UI ?**ii hr la ck s «*t>iutu«)t) arn«# lu g hi» fa«*# t#r? whit# m a r t a th a lla w a « ara ootnlng W a ll • »mrMnwm.” she lattsbrd Ile «Mini*«! w eak ly front lb# aa«tdl# soon b a t a ou r ow n llttla rniitny." A« though to lllu atrn tr th is a a rtn c am i th rew h!iti»elf dotati l«e»J«|e her “ A nd tha «taga o f M'aw York«” “ It waa glorioua whil# It lasted.** ah# "A for.ltah e t f a d lflo n from w h ich wa C ru aodrr m»w Itrgnn a a«*r 1 ew «»f short. h a ta d iscre e tly ratraafait “ l i a r laugh cm m j*rd pltm cao. rvmriuic aixl | o m I ii ( aaWI did not rin g q u ita an fraa a* n«tul Sha con tin ued " I t waa bu ru lllatln g to a d y in g lo people w h o da*pl«a you f-a you r pratnniptIon " T h a crim son rush ad re sen tfu lly to bar rbaaka H r «aid nothin g “T h a n k you fo r not a sk in g qua* D ot» It’« foolish fo r roa to ba «o «an«l f i t a about If. h u t " - « b e sh ru gged bar sh ou lder* — “ ou r e x perl etc-e w n t i t pleasant. I Ilka th a new rich I Ilka to meet man « h o ara dntng th in g s— w ho ara m akin g th eir o tm ronqnasta. not liv in g oti th e fru its o f oth ers' ctrn qua«ts “ l i e sat silen t. T o « In . a lw a y s to « lo . wa« th a sum o f thl* g ir l’s pblloao p b r. « Ith no th ou gh t o f Its rr o e lty or raaIllation th a t fo r e ve ry v icto r thert B P IL D IN G R e d in i,a d . I l r f j i i n Wood and Iron Work Weekly Oregonian Including Four-Page Supplement Until January 1, 1915 If there is anything you want in the above line call on me. I have a plant capable of doing all kinds of work in wood and iron, and will save you money on all orders placed with me. 1 can make any furniture you may want. m o re t h a n a n e n t ir e y e a r For 75c G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond T H A T « H E K A B A N D O N * M E L TIN '«; ly c o r d ia l in C r o o k c o u n ty b o th i r e g a r d s fin a n c e s a n d e n th u s ia s m , F a ils * ] tn A p p e a r a t B r n il S a m e A s a n d in a d d itio n to th a t th e d iffic u l tie s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e bond is H e D id A t Ke,|inon<l s u e c r e a te d by J u d g e S p r in g e r 's a c tio n s, he sa id b e fo re , m a d e him d is T h e B e n d B u lle tin o f la s t W e d g u s te d w ith th e w h o le a ffa ir . At n e s d a y h a d th e f o llo w in g to nay In B en d a fa t s u b s c rip tio n had been c o l r e g a r d to C o l. T h a tc h e r , th e a d v o le c te d fo r h im . w h ich It h a s been ne- c a t e fo g o o d ro a d s , a n d it te e m s th e ' usury to r e tu r n to th e d o n o r * ." c o lo n e l d id a b o u t th e sa m e at B en d aa h e d id In R e d m o n d w h en h e w as P L E A S A N T R ID G E r e c e n t ly a d v e r t is e d to h o ld a m e e t A le x D u v a l w e n t o v e r to th e T urn- in g : " T h e m e e tin g th a t w a a a d v e r tis e d a lo P r o je c t th is w e e k to w o rk . O t to R u tg e r la w o r k in g f o r R a s to b e h e ld h e re to m o r r o w n ig h t,w ith C o l. C h a r le s W . T h a t c h e r aa th e m u s P e te rs o n th is w eek M. W h ittim o r e m a d e a b u sin e ss c h i e f s p e a k e r , h a s been a b a n d o n e d . A ll a rra n g em en ts fo r It h a d been tr ip to L a td la w th is w e e k . M rs. P r o v o s t, M rs D u v a l s r . M rs m a d e a n d an a d d r e s s b y C o l. T h a t c h e r b e fo r e tb e s c h o o ls a n d a n o th e r at D u v a l Jr and M lsa B lla d e a u w e n t to t h e G r a n g e h a ll h a d b een a r r a n g e d B en d F r id a y to a tte n d th e fu n e r a l o f f o r , w h e n la s t T h u m d a y he sh o w ed M rs P r o v o s t's lit t le n e lc e w h ich w a s S a tu r d a y The c h ild w as u p In B e n d u n e x p e c te d ly a n d d a sh e d h eld at a ll p la n a by a n n o u n c in g t h a t he d ro w n e d In th e D e s c h u te s r iv e r B en d T h u r s d a y m o rn in g w o u ld h a v e no m o re o f C r o o k c o u n ty F u lle r a n d W a lt e r th re s h e d fo r Ija a t w e e k h e « p o k e a t I ^ ld la w a n d la t e r a t S la te r s . T h e p e o p le o f Mr M elsel, R a sm u s P e te rs o n a n d N T h e y ie ld w as I j i l d l a w r e c e iv e d h im e n t h u s ia s t ic a l D. W oo d th is w e e k . ly . a s d id th o s e o f S la te r a a n d , a« v e r y good S e v e r a l fro m th la v ic in ity a t t e n d B en d w a a p r e p a r in g to d o . T h e n he w e n t to R e d m o n d , w h ere he had ed < h urch at D e s c h u te s S u n d a y . Mins l.y d la B lla d e a u la a s s is tin g b een a d v e r t is e d to a p e a k , b u t s o m e th in g r ile d h im a n d h e th r e w u p th e M rs S h e rw o o d w ith h e r w o rk w h ile #r)ggg#in#nt w it h o u t e v e n n o t ify in g th e p o ta to d ig g e r s a r e th e r e K a rl W o o d * a n d A A. «Jreen h a u l P r e s id e n t M A L y n c h o f th e G ood R o a d s A s s o c ia tio n , w h o h a s b een h is ed h a y fo r M r, T h o m p so n la st w e e k . R a s m u s P e te rs o n had so m e fr ie n d s c h ie f s u p p o r te r a n d s p o n s o r It Is u n d e r s to o d th a t C o l. T h a t c h e r fe e ls a r r iv e S u n d a y e v e n in g fro m C a li f o r h is r e c e p tio n h a s n o t b e e n s u ffic ie n t n ia to m a k e th is th e ir fu tu r e h o m e During the Bargain Period Ending October 31, 1913 To New or Present Subscribers Who Hand Us Their 75c Now. L i g h t n i n g Soon E m o r g o d In tho C o m pany of Ccusarfor. • t i s t he m an y losers. And w ealth pow er, the th in gs a man had. w ere the badge o f bla victo ry S h e waa la u gh in g at Idm " W h a t do you think when you re tire Into y o u rs e lf co ru d e ly ? A n y th in g profitable or In te re s tln g T ’ ••Pin a fra id not. ,l> o you th in k w in nlng Is a ll o f life?” “ Isn’t i t r "N o ." lie < rled “ T h e re Is th e nse o f stren gth . If one Is stro n g, to supjiort the w e a k “ — li e paused a b ru p tly , con a. 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