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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1913)
kY, NOV KM IIK l« 6 IM I swered I hud that a|>eech ready. Itut s lie ii It in me to the point I couldn't say It T h at's all Hhcehun and the organisation will probably knife me under cover ami beat me If only aa a horrible exam ple to the next young iiiiiii who liiippciis ii long with a work lug coiisi I n ice." "W h y ." she exclaimed Incredulously, "that would elect your opponent, I OFFICE: wouldn't It? Henntur Murehell won't j|^ uor tttli m ml I ! Hli. allow It, eurely “ "Renator Murehell will lie the first to recommend the knifing." he laughed shortly. I begin to sus|MM t that the seuntor Is n fills« got! " "W h a t have you ugnlust the candi dates?" -A u t h ö r i ) f It's rather ngnlnst the forces behind them It.of methods mid general sue “ The Man Higher Lp" plcloll. I guess I probably couldu't make It clear.” C«f,r1|kl. 1*11. k, ih» H«kk» Meriti "Just Mint? I do not think." she said Comprar slowly, "th a t I like It. after all. I'm <|lsap|Ni!uted In for you ” C H A P T E R VII. "W ou ld you have me lie? For that's Tb * W iliiernet* Read. what It would auiouut t o ” | | | l i: »lop|>ed and Blared at her In P n.inrly l*'itt«*<l "O il." she cried, "that'a not a fair [ i l l aefoulahnient "K alh ertn e! wsy to pot IL I'm so ambitious for A What are mu doing b«*reT" Office in Khrct Mn*. block you! Th iii's unwomanly, too. I sup "l.lnfenlng to Ibe a|u*echea (tone, hut I don't rare I sin ambitious B«dm« >nd, * Oregon o f rniirse I « slit«**! dad to i ollie along for you And I ilo so ndmlre the men but be aald no. hla tnlrrrat In |Killtlra who get H ong' And la |a>lltlca you wna practical, not aciitlineutal. and be romd go so far You have Henator prefrrrrd to lake Ida vaudeville Mon hell's friendship You don't know alralghl lie waa In quite a bed how much he admires you And you humor lierana* I wauled |u m ine Hut linve bruins and |uipulnrlty I ttt you I am hrre " know wiiul I would do If I were a mini " I wlab you hadn't com e." he aald. like you? I would go Into (silltli s serf attll In a dare ously. I would master methods and 'T h a t'a kind. I'm ante ’* She loaned • ondltlona unit adapt them to my pur |m»e I would ke«-p on until the urgun her bead In burleetpie hauteur "In And (lien when my aiend you might offer to drive home Itetlon was mine « l i b me W illiam s can alny hrre and (tower wits si** tire I would remove, lit tie by little, the evils I saw. and when drive ha>'k when yon retu rn” l ie alexik Ida bead " I'd t»elter not." I Inn! finished amt measured my com Johnson Huilfling he nillth-rrsl lie Mill wnnlr«! to gel promises against I he good I find done I know the Isibilice would tie III Uiy fn sw sv by blmaelf to think fU i Imond, - OrcRon "Cleoae*" She lean«-«| forward and vor " urg««l him ooflly ” lf*a our irOt i ham a Hut fie merely smiled bitterly "A n d fur a good t hat We go away tomor | sus|»s t Mint by flic time I’d got the row morning ” |siwer In ilie fashion you d«•scribe. I'd tie tried tioneatly to rr«W . f«*el|tig have Ixx-ome the sort o f man that Inalltictlvely abe si*eh«*d danger and doesn't u«e his |«ower for good." that every hour with her added to Ibe "W h at are you going to do atsnit It?” danger Itut be made the mininke of "About the election?" lie ehrogged b ailing at her Alwaya abe waa re his stiuiilders In llitllffereii« e "ta d 'em ißt* »f» lo () A M< I ariani' veallng Borne new charm for him and. lx*nt me. I suppose I haven't thought deaplte M b tuner warning, now bred In ahead >• fur as tom orrow " him a aort o f rrrkleBBiieBB lie ralleil "N otv that It as all over I can mtmlre tdinarlf a weakling a fiail that played your refusing In make that s|x*ech It with fire Ami. ao styling hltuaelf. he s n s splendid In a way You see, I BB»enlevl Hmiii they had left the town «-an a p p w is t e unselltshneee In Ilie at>- 1, U im I OlMr» tietilmt them and were Imwllng along strnrt nr when ll «-an t 1 » rem«xtle«t " the moonlit rued “ I told yon lliat wasn't utiselflsh It O lllO O N IO J O M I, John, telling the rally and the proh tens Involuntary." he Insist«*«! "Hut lem It preerut«*«! drift Into Ibe back I mn mht in the evldenrw— your kindly, ground gave him self Up to a reckleaa even If mistaken. Interest In me and enjoyment o f the hour The while tnv future Amt you mustn't sm*er at splendor nf the moon, iindlniuied by ronrself." he nd«!«*1 gravely. siiioky tor* lies the silent m ajesty o f Hite luriusl to bxtk fairly Into his the Mils Willi their shadows and silvery ey«-« -|>o yon still think If n«x-eoagry sti«*en. alone were real The crowd of to let me down easily T ' she aske«l f a c e s iwertng Inieutly at him through «1 a telly. the half gloom, the struggle within Ills laxly tx-cnine rigid, nails biting him is he s P hs I la-fore them. Ills Ironb- Into palms In Ihe effort not to take rrjeriton o f the part assigned him. her In his arms For. without reason see nidi unreal, crealurea o f a fantaatlr Ing. he knew Mini to a<*rept now whst ■tream Alai the girl lie«b1e him. like • he unaskix! had offered would he to him smitten Into silence. waa real, eery place himself In her power And Mint real he tin red not1 For a long moment their " It seems," she said, "that I must eves riling, then at the same Instant alwaya lake the aggresslye Itut then Ihev tailh bxiked hastily away. (E D M O N D . • OKKOON you neyer hunt me out so what can Phone No. 1702 T h e slbmf mlnoh-s lengthened as the I d«T I silptsiae moat people would coti drew them slow ly up the face o f call me unwomanly l>o you think me Fast ridge Itehlnd them lay the val HI MMONM C ley. alwnvs tirsutlful. never ao won ••I d » not.” he answ«*rdl unsteadily h«* C lrru ll Co tin o f Mie S ta ir o f itmus ss In the pallor nf night: but r«-gon r*lt Ititi am i fo r Crook «Y ou can't e«|ie«-t the txineflolary to lx* Ihev hxikixt s|«*ndfastly ahead _ ^ ^ ^ *u n ty .*r1lh-al " T o Ills credli lx* ll written John did It ' C o n tort* •! "Is> you mean that. I wonder? th not think rarplngly o f her boldn«*s« e on ration, plmlntIrr. is it only your nice way o f letting me let us use Ihe word he used, «murage jjg jj * » Ills longing was not lessened hecanse J A n k rr ami U m If •• Irm.ml down easily ? Hill I am not conferring A a friendship—am h ■ he had nl«nndon«*d Ihe Woman's went» I < om pany, a ■ orp oralloti. I am s«s*klng as ours men ns a great deal to tne »- tanta on o f liidlro-tlon for the man’a frank B ' I Vnk«-r ami Io Ih r U n i Iter m ice dwindled away Into allem*e ni'ss Yet Ids h««l«l «»n him self did not k>l Towoslt«* Com pany, Ih r above lie was hanl put to It to keep a tlghi relnx ll lx» «m e even Ihe more aecnre >1 defen dants In Ih r nanir o f grip on himself, to light down the long Ami he womlered at the strength now S ta ir o f O .ego n . you a r r lirrrb y Ing surging « Itlilti him Inalatcntty to- revrahxl wlililn him. able to resist the I ■ 1 1 rr <1 lo a|q>«-iir amt niiswi-r the pildslnt flirti against >ou in th r Iru-d to think o f her aa she waa. an temptation o f her H e knew all that »'•• «n lllIr t i anil on o r b rfo r r Ih r unformed woman o f esaentlal aelflah- she was. ntxl he knew. tixv. thnt ne d e I day o f D erem ber. 1012, ami If ness. o f generous caprices lie had uot aired, would alw aya desire, her atiove « lo " " ii|i|M-.ir and anaarar, for yet found the solution to tto* problem all good things that life holds, yet lie l'ii Ih r r m f, I h f |> I a I it 11 fT » I I I apply ween them st«ssl an Weal that wna still ! tilt* m u r i fo r Ih r r r lt r f demand«*'! presented to him by Ills campaign, hut lie felt blindly Mini It waa lending him •asenttnl lo him Am i he lx*lleviii that I »nid com p lain t. « » fo llo w s , to w li I I 1 . i ’ I ! . - i n * ► T ■ 1 • 111 llite |India w hlllier she would not fol he had stnuigth to put her—the leuipta ilo* t o rtali! Itili o f aalt* o f I lit* t rr low. Into which lie. If he yielded to nla Ton away fr«>iu him |iu b u lld ln i locatali on I*ot I !. . ■ n bulging. would not could not go l ie put aside tils self measuring. lllork F lv r , o f Ih r orlK lnal piai o f nb lie lie tind aoioellmea thought he From what? What was he to do that r town i n o » «H y » o f l(l■l!nlonti. felt III tier Mini w hich would carry her ■mote Impossible the laklug o f this girl ■ l'in , niailr by Ibt* ilrfrm la n t S .1 It In t in tho !• i «i i h 1 1 tr on i bo Ird to great heights, yet he knew she was h.v Ills side, his to take? now of the eiirth. earthy She was a * i i O i . lie hn»t anbt In answer to her ques ^^■t. ilri'la rril and «!•*«-re«*d lo In* a creature o f luxury, lie thought o f his tion. " I don't know. I.et them tx*nt me. i" r | mort gag«* upon and against last year's Income and laughed un- I snpixwe." H e smldenly knew that P I building, fo r Ih r purpoar o f ar pleasnntly. wna not true l ie must make his fight it.t t ha |t, u n ir ni o f Mi....... rfnln "W hy i Ids sudden hilarity J” th e de A warm glow elivelo|ssl him. hla blood • o f tho aald 8 i \ tt k r i to the qutrkrhed He s|mke nlou«l. B l t i l n i i r r fo r Ihr* amu o f 147S .in. ami mantled. "It's a Joke I'v e Just thought o f —you " I w ill fight them " H u i ' T f r l , Ima Ih r aulii o f I IO IIII paid 8he turned to look at him again. ^ k i r r r o n on Ilm I .Tib duy o f Herein- wouldn't appreciate I t " "W na It," she pressed him—"w a a It "Y ou have thought ns far abend as to B ' - r , 1*12 Herond T h a i plalnlllT H n -iv r and r n iiy iT o f tin* defendant S about your speech tonight?" m orrow." she said steadily. B * 1 A n krr JudKinrnt fo r the aum of "Indirectly. I aup|sioe." he replied. "F u rth er than that “ m tli'ik :m, w ith In irrra i thereon a! "W ill you tell me alamt that? It was When he Imd hel|xxl her to alight at B ili* ' rati- o f irn ,trr rent per annum the reason one reason—why I wanted her home both her haiuls were In his I f o t i i i the 2illh day o f N ovem ber, ■ I 'I 2 . I nui’ i In-r « H l i 11 m i titilli mul you to eome home with me. I'm o f He dl«l not rel«>nse them, nor did she M lab u raam oata including mi allorm -y tw o minds alsiut It. o f course. I didn't «•ek to disturb Ills clasp She met his umleratalul what It was all alsmt, e x gave unfalteringly. fre fo r Ih r aunt o f $ fill oil. T h ird T h a t Hie aald build in g ab ove m en cept that you were ex|n*cted to say far "I.tsten !" he said gently. " I didn't tion ed Ire ord ered aold fo r the piir- more and aoinrthlng illfferrnt. Any know that yon cnrvd I, too, earw -fnr poB« o f paying aald Judgment. with one eould see that the men on Iha more than you will b e lie v e " •"a la and disbu rsem en t* Fourth platform were angry. Hut one had the " I know yon care." she answered T h a t the aald m o rtga ge hr forerlo a rd “ And why you w o n 't-tn k e nnd that w h atever righ t, title, Int- feeling thnt somehow you were rinding simply. errat, or lien, or e q u ity o f redem p and asserting yonraelf—doing some me." tion the aald dofen d an la may have or thing rnlhrr splendid. I know It made " I hnve known It ever since our •Tatui In am i to aald b u ilding lx* fo r Aunt Itoliertn begin to snuftle-ahe said ride." he went on. "T hn t 1* why I have e v e r rut off, burred and extlngulah- It was a cold In her head I heard one not seen you since, nnd a poor man hna eil F ifth T h a i the p la in tiff have man near us a big. hulking fa r m e r - not the right to do more than ask a wo nil ami aneti oth er and fu rth er re- ! I alwaya thought mnn used to luxury to share his life - h e lie f na to the c ou rt may aeem Junt say. 'Ily Joshua! there waa eonslder'ble o f a man under must n«it try to persuade. And he has and equitable. l>un not the right to ask any woman, unless Thla aum mona la ptibllahed by or- J that white akin o f Johnny •1er o f Mm lio n (l. Sprin ger, Judge mendc’s.' lie didn't mean to tie funny. she ran sympathise with him, help o f Ilio C ounty Court o f the S la te of I think I f she couldn't It Another, a different aort o f him In his work. O regon w ith in and fo r C rook roun- mnn. laughed and aald. 'N o w that'a wouhl bring her unhappiness and de • y. O regon, m ade on the tilth day o f 1 stroy his work. You—1- we nre not — the cleverest m ove yet It’a a grand O rtober, IS IS , mid p rearrlbln g Mint In sym pathy And n ninu'n work, his Olla aummona be puhllahed fo r six sinnd play, hut It'll make him I f h e * It II get place In life, must come Hrst." con secu tive w eek s In the lledm ond hlg enough to follow It up " I f I r«iul«l only lx* sure o f m yself!" Hpokeamnn, a w eek ly newspaper him n follow ing.’ ” she crhxt "Y ou nre so many thlnga She looked up at him Inquiringly puhllahed at lled m o n d , O regon T h e d ate o f the llref publication o f Mile lie saw again the eager Interoat In her that I care for and you refuse to tnke aummona la O ctob er 23rd, 1!*IT. -a o ninny thlnga that I enre fo r." eyen. .1. A W IL L C M X , "T h e things thnt you rare for can " I t was neither splendid nor c ra fty ," A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff he aald grim ly " I was expected to he had only at the expense o f the Kirnt publication Oct 2,T-I>er 4 rant and lie about the virtues o f can things thnt a re -th n t I hope are—India -----------1--------------- - 1 don't mean to be I f you wnnt a allu atlon uae T h e dldatcs I'v e no faith In. cover up a lot peusnhle to me. o f thlnga that. It acema, can't be an priggish.” Spokesm an (.'lunailled Column. I0SCII, M . I). PHYSICIAN anil sriMiKON (I, - Oregon HIS RISE POWER By Henry Russell Miller, |Ei;Oi)i:\lKVKI{ PHYSICIAN and SUKliKON Eye* Icsiril. PAGE SEVEN T i l K «EDMOND HPOKK8MAN (.lasspM e» "Y ou aren't priggish." she answered >|illi-kly Then six- went on: " I won der. call one make oneself over? I wish now Mint I could Hut then per haps llial la only Ixxiiuse It la now. I ,••rhll|>a tomorrow, when I weigh you against Mie things I have and want, I •hull nud yon lacking.” lie made n«i reply. lie . t«x>. was wondering IV ii i I i I she make herself over? O iubl lie mnke her over? lie at« a at a w k w srilly ts-fore her for n ua# incut. Ihen turned s « though to leave "A r e you g'dng to relinquish me w latllyT' H er voice wtas xlIII steady, hut In Hie imamllght her fn«-e was very white. "Ix u i't! I this su m ro ef- tnnlghl you linve sroused In me long lugs for something different, ivrhups I liiny yet tea-out# hlg enough to be happy with wluit you ran g ive umv - w ii h yim " lie was trembling H e hsd to steel him self again la-fore he «viuld reply “ I can't let m yself hope thnt you will eome Itut If you come. It must tw without ix tsu iis I ou from me " Hhe went a few steps up the stairs l«iward the terrace Then she stoppe«] and fst-csl him again "floodby. And HOGS FOR SALE T W O U M ilH T F U K I* HO A KM. (O M I N O T W O Y K A K M 01,1». \l,MO 12 MAIM II PH.M. U t i l i ? MIX MONTMM’ T IM K M i l . I , UK (J IV K N ON H A N K A B I.K N O TH . G. A . B R A D L E Y One and one-half r j D R . J. H A R R DENTIST mileM FRY, FEED and TRANSFER Redmond, Ore. SELL your property List it with “ That Man McCaffery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right: lie can sell it anyway Furniture L A W YE R S I Vincent’s north of Depot. If you want to Burdick & Murphy I K O K H K ItY lf K. See me before you place your furniture orders. I have a complete stock "Thank you for not humiliating m o." ihnnk you fo r not humiliating me. for saylug that you cared." She aald It without a quaver. “ tioodhy *' H e got Into the trap and drove away without once looking back. "John. John!" she whispered. “ Why didn’t you take me—In spite o f my s e lf!" Then she went Into the bouse. In the hall she found her father, reading H e kxiked at her sharply. "Y o u hxik done up. It » n s a fool errnml. W hat's W illiam s d rivin g out again fo r? " " I t wnsn't W illia m »." «b e answered •Jtdiii Dunmeade came borne with d m " "H u m p h !" he growled. "Y o u 'll he mnklng » find o f yourself over that fellow yet If you're not careful." "N o. I w on't." «h e said wearily. "H e won't let me He «loesn't want ms. I virtually pro|a»««sl to htin and he vtr tually told me I am a aelflah pig." "K b ? It’s a g i«x l thing w e r e going away tomorrow. You go u|«stalrs to Isxl And when vou say your prayers thank the laird that I'Te brought you up 1 » to* what vou are and that you aren't going to he the w ife o f a one horse country la w y er." C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking S. D . F O X & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar (To be continued.) POR FUMALO PROJECT W ll.l. II.W K »H A IM 4 K OK THF W \ T K It I I I S T K I I U T IO N Buckley’s Transfer I. A. Buckley, Prop. Phone No. 906. Draying and Heavy Hauling. ARTIFICIAL ICE \ g l.n-n on lotiuls In l*mj<x-t W hi« h Had K xlstin g W a te r K lgh t A«x-ordlng to a decision r«»uche«l at a recent m eetin g o f the State l*esert Inuul Hoard at Haleiu. the hoard, through u w a ter com m issioner, w ill have ch arge o f d istrib u tin g w a te r on the Tu m n lo Irrig a tio n P ro je c t next y«*ar instead o f nw ardtng this w ork to a con tra ctor, as has been the cus tom In the past. F red M. W a llace, m anager o f the W a te r-l's e rs ' Asatx-la- tlon, o f that Irrig a tio n d istrict, and w h o la now In ch arge o f tho work, w ill lik e ly be named as the com m is sioner. • P ro je c t K n g ln eer L au rega ard sub m itted to the hoard plans fo r a dis trib u tin g system fo r one unit o f the p roject, and the hoard ap p roved It. and directed w ork to pr«x*ee«l on con d ition that the settlers on lands In th e project sign up w ith the board w ith in 30 days. T h is con dition was attached ns It Is necessary to know the num ber o f s ettlers to whom the w a ter must he supplied b e fo re the w ork proceeils. T h e board also decided to create no lien on lands In the project which had an e x istin g w ater righ t when the law m ak ing an ap p rop riation fo r Its reclam ation went Into effe«*t. T h e b ill p ro vid ed that no lien should be cre- ( C ontinued on last p a g e ) S T R IC T L Y P t ’ R B A R T I F I C I A L IC E D E L IV E R E D O F T H E C IT Y IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y . TO ANY PART A L R E IN F O R C E D CONCRETE B U IL D IN G BLO CKS T h ese blocks are m ade by the w et proeeaa, g iv in g them th ree tim es the stren gth o f a m achine m ade block. Person s g o in g to build should see ou r m a te ria l b e fo re placin g ord ers fo r an y o th e r kind. It w ill pay them . E stim a tes fu rn ished on ap p lication . C all on o r w r ite to HEGARDT. E L L IO T T A CO., REDMOND, ORE. C . H . B A G G O T T ’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line A l l O rd ers G iven P ro m p t P h on es: H ouse, L e a v e O rders at the A tten tion . 2603; Stand, 712. R edm on d Pharm acy.