The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 13, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    TH K
T A G E E IG H T
REDM OND
MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS
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E very m an lik es to aay that when
he waa y o u n g e r he waa q uite handy
w ith hla mltta.
Alao, that he waa a
d ev il a m o n g th e girl*.
M is s io n a r y --A n d you
fo u n d no
happlneaa In le a d in g a d o u b le life *
S in n e r — I felt aa If I w ere leadin g
th e Uvea o f tw o doga.
ALL THE AIR N EEDED TO KEEP
.TIRES IN FLA TE D TO THE
PROPER PRESS! RE
S aphedde
It coats me f 3 3 .0 0 0 a
y ea r to live.
M iss I'a u a tlq u e — H ow
fo o lis h ly
som e p e o p le sp en d th e ir m on ey.
S IM M O N S
For the convenience of our patrons we have in­
stalled an AIR COMPRESSOR, and same is at
your service at all times.
Central Oregon Garage
“ R E E D Y ’
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M arie Prouae.
Heaa W ood s.
C la ra N eum an.
M ild red S m ith .
C h arles A b b y.
J o y c e R o b b in s
M ar Joy Y'oung.
E m m a A tk in s o n .
O xon a O rd w a y.
L loy d F a rris.
Iren e K en d a ll.
C lyd e W ortx.
M ary T h o m p s o n .
G e n e v ie v e K agan.
H elen D lttlm ore.
R u th K a esem eyer,
C ly d e Fry.
B eu lah T in n er.
R a y J oh n son .
R a ch a el Case.
M eda G illette.
M a r jo r ie B rew er.
R o o m O ne.
H o n o r roll fo r the w eek en d in g
N ov em b er 7. 1913.
P u p ils n eith er
a bsen t n or tardy d u rin g th e w eek.
E velyn A tkinson.
K enn edy Euston.
J osep h in e Parrish,
lo n e T u ck e.
T h elm a W ilson .
E d m on d W ood s.
H erb ert Jam es.
A lm a Ja eger.
P u p ils n eith er a bsen t n o r tardy.
K o o m E igh t.
E lva C aughev.
W illie E hret.
H o n o r ro ll fo r th e w eek en d in g
N ov e m b e r 7. 1913.
E va F rien d .
H ila M orse.
C a rol K enyon.
C h arlie R odm an.
M aud M alkson.
R ex F loy d .
E vely n S m ith.
L u cile R e d m o n d .
B erth a M a lk son .
R o o m T w o.
E th el W h eeler.
H on or roll fo r w eek e n d in g N o­
Joh n B rew er.
v e m b e r 7, 1913.
W a y n e Chase.
G eorg e B radley.
R o b e rt J oh n son .
C lifford B u ckingham .
D
ou g la s M u lla rk y.
D onald C arotin.
C la ren ce S te ln k o p f.
H a rold Cline.
W e n d e ll T h o m p s o n .
J o h n n y H anson.
F ra n ces T h o m p s o n .
D avid L oree.
S tella R u ssell.
C h arles M orrill.
W ilb u r D lttlm o re .
P h ilo Sm ith
H ale O rd w a y.
H ugh W o o d s
L ester R a ga n .
F lo r e n ce C lark.
R a y G old en .
E le a n o r E u ston .
H en rietta Jensen .
E dn a R agan .
N aom i S im pson.
T o e Grant a Risk.
M ay T u ck e.
A C h icago la w yer fou n d a n ew sort
F r e d d ie A tch in son .
J oh n Bates.
o f therapeu tic treatm ent. Ills Instruct,
C u rtis Beasley.
or told him that If he retired in to the
E d g a r B row n .
silence, breathed rh yth m ically and aald
F orest E b lers.
certain w ords lie w ould be ab le to cast
O sca r F a rris.
off all bis bodily ailm ents. H e tried It
O rva l F rien d .
and It w orked. Then his three-year-old
L a w re n ce L ynch .
child got measles, and he w orked it on
M a rcia B rew er.
H azel C a u g h ey.
him. H e waa all puffed up. Later his
E d n a R agan .
prize setter con tra cted the mange. He
H azel W rig h t.
sum moned a veterinary. T h en a friend
expostulated.
"Y o u r system w orked
4th G rade
with you rself, and It w orked w ith y o o t
H o n o r r o ll fo r the week en din g ch ild." he said. “ W h y d on ’t yon try It
N o v e m b e r 7. 1913.
on the dogT* “ T h at d og cost me $100
A lv in C la rk .
when he was a m ere pu p." w as the an­
L e o n T u ck e .
swer. “ and I can ’t afford to take any
C a th e rin e P arrish .
cha Bees.” —A rgona uL
W a y n e I-a u d erb a ck .
C y n th ia H obbs.
B a rtle tte K en d a ll.
Lsts Trial For W itch cra ft.
J o h n B ra d ley .
A trial for w itch cra ft and sorcery
V ir g il B e ck w ith .
occurred In E ngland in 1881. This
H a r ry H an son .
A m e r ic a R od m a n .
waa the trial o f the Fletchers, w ho
A d d le F rie n d .
were fam ous cla irv oy a n ts, crystal
M elvin F a rr is.
gazers a i d m esm erists, w h o ga ve se­
B essie E u h les.
ances to w hich the w h ole fash ionable
world flocked. T h ey Induced a Mrs.
Ath G ra d e
E v era l O g g .
Hart Darla to giv e them je w e lr y and
S usan W o o d s .
lace to the value o f £10,000 and when
H a r ry B ates.
proceedings w ere taken again st them
R a lp h G ille tte .
fled to Am erica. T h e husband m an­
L lo y d B e ck w ith .
aged to escape arrest, but Mrs. F letch ­
E th a n L a u d e rb a ck .
er was brought back to England. In­
A lth a M oh ler.
S te w a rt G lttln g s.
dicted under the old statute o f w itch ­
G u y R o b b in s .
cra ft and sorcery and sentenced to
Ire n e W e a th e r le y .
tw elv e m onths’ Im prisonm ent w ith
hard labor.—I^indon Spectator.
R o o m F iv e .
H o n o r ro ll f o r th e w eek en d in g
“ Raatua, w h a t’ a an a l i b i ? ”
N o v e m b e r 7, 1 9 1 3 .
“ D at’a p rov ln ’ d a t yoh waa a t a
M a rg ery Y ou n g .
p ra y er m eetln ’ w h a r yoh w a a n ’ t, In
W illie T u ck e .
o r d e r to show d a t yoh w a sn ’ t a t de
A d a m S te ln k o p f.
cra p gam e w har yoh w aa.”
L e r o y D a v e n p o rt.
In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f the State
o f O re g o n , fo r C ro o k C ou n ty
I^tulse C. D a v e n p o rt, plain tiff.
va.
M oses A. G u llck . B erth a M Ou-
llck . O G. A dam s, S. W . Y an ry, d e ­
fen d an ts.
T o M oses A G u llck and B erth a M
G u llck . th e a b o v e n am ed d e fe n d ­
a n ts:
In th e n am e o f th e S tate o f O re­
gon you a re h ereb y req u ired to a p ­
pea r and a n sw e r th e co m p la in t filed
a ga in st you In th e a b o v e e n titled
suit on o r b e fo r e th e 26th day o f
D ecem b er.
1913. said da y being
m ore than 4 2 da ys fro m th e date o f
the flrst p u b lica tio n o f th is S u m m on s
and N o tice : and If you fa ll to so ap­
pear and a n sw er, fo r want th e re o f
tlM p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e <
fo r th e r e lie f prayed f o r In th e C o m ­
plaint h erein , to -w lt: that Judgm ent
, be en tered again st you fo r th e sum
o f N ine H u n d red D olla rs w ith In ter­
est th ereon at th e rate o f ten per­
cen t per ann um from S e p te m b e r IS.
1 9 1 2 : fo r N in ety D o lla rs a tto r n e y ’ s
fees and fo r th e co s ts and d is b u rs e ­
m en ts o f th is suit.
T h a t th e usual
d e c re e be en te re d by th is C ou rt that
th e N orth ea st q u a rte r o f the N o rth ­
w est q u a rter, the N orth h a lf o f the
N orth ea st q u a rte r and th e Sou th east
q u a rter o f th e N ortheast q u a re r o f
S eclon th irty In T o w n s h ip fo u rte e n ,
sou th , o f R a n g e seven teen Fiast
of
th e W illa m e tte M eridian be s o ld by
th e s h eriff o f th is co u n ty a cco rd in g
to law and that th e p r o ce e d s o f said
sa le be a p p lie d to th e s a tis fa ctio n o f
th e costa o f aald sale, th e costa
of
th is suit and th e s a tisfa ctio n o f the
cla im o f th e p la in tiff
T h a t all o f th e a b o v e n am ed d e ­
fen d a n ts and ea ch o f you and all p e r­
son s cla im in g o r to cla im u n der you
be
b a rred
and
fo r e c lo s e d o f anv
righ t o r e q u ity o f re d e m p tio n th e re .
In excep t as p r o v id e d by sta tu te and
that th e p la in tiff
have such oth e r
and fu r th e r r e lie f as to th e C ou rt
m ay seem e q u ita b le In th e prem ises
T h is S u m m on * Is serv e d upon you
by p u b lica tio n by o rd e r o f th e H o n ­
o r a b le G S p rin g e r, J u d g e
of
the
C ou n ty C ou rt o f C ro o k C ou n ty, O re ­
gon . m a d e N o v e m b e r 10. 1913
Hv
1 said o r d e r It waa d ire cte d that this
S u m m on s be p u b lish ed In th e R e d ­
m on d S p ok esm a n , a w e e k ly n ew sp a ­
per pubIM hed at R e d m o n d . O re g o n ,
o n ce ea ch s u cc e ss iv e w eek fo r
alx
co n s e c u tiv e w eek s and the date
of
. the first p u b lica tio n th e re o f la N o­
v em b er 13. 1 9 1 3, th e date nam ed In
aald o r d e r fo r the first p u b lica tion
D E N TO N O B I ’ R D IC K .
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
R e d m o n d . O regon
Firat p u b lica tio n N ov. 13-D ec. 25
H1M M ONH
In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e State
o f O re g o n , fo r C ro o k C ou n ty.
O m a I-ock e . p la in tiff,
va.
Flarl Ix>cke, d e fe n d a n t.
T o Flarl L o c k e , th e a b o v n am ed d e ­
fen d a n t :
In th e n am e o f th e S tate o f O re ­
gon you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p ­
pea r and a n sw e r th e co m p la in t filed
a ga in st y o u In th e a b o v e e n titled
atilt on o r b e fo r e th e 26th da y o f
D ecem b er.
19 1 3. aald da y bein g
m o r e than 4 2 d a ys fro m th e d a te o f
th e first p u b lica tio n o f th is S u m m on s
and N o t ic e ; and If you fa ll to so a p ­
pea r and a n s w e r, fo r w ant th e re o f
th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e C ou rt
fo r the r e lie f prayed f o r In th e C o m ­
plaint h e re in , to -w lt : fo r a d e cre e
d is s o lv in g
th e b o n d * o f m a trim o n y
now e x is tin g
b e tw e e n th e p la in tiff
and d e fe n d a n t a nd th at she re ce iv e
such fu rth e r re lie f as th e C o u rt m ay
And Just and e q u ita b le In th e p r e m ­
ises
T h is su m m o n s I* aerved u pon you
by p u b lica tion b y o r d e r o f th e H o n ­
o ra b le G. S p rin g e r, J u d g e
of
the
C ou n ty C ou rt o f C ro o k C o u n ty . O re ­
gon . m ade N o vem b er 10. 1 9 1 3.
By
aald ord er It waa d ir e cte d th at this
Su m m ons be pu b lish ed In th e R e d ­
m ond S pokesm an, a w e e k ly n e w s p a ­
per published at R e d m o n d . O re g o n ,
o n c e each su cce ssiv e w e e k f o r
six
con secu tive w eeks and th e date
of
th e first pu blication th e r e o f Is No-
ye,l" b« ' ’ **. 1913, th e d a te n am ed In
aald ord er for the first p u b lica tio n .
DENTON O. B U R D IC K ,
A tto rn e y f o r P la in tiff
dm . .
.
R e d m o n d . O regon
F irst publication N ov. 1 3 -D ec. 25
TH E REDM O ND SPO K E SM A N FROM NOW U N TIL J A N U A R Y 1915 FOR ONLY $1.00.
MIS RISE TO TOWER
C ontinued front page 7
even, devoid o f emotion. »• be began
lo instruct the Jury Crllk-al listeners
ohaerved that his charge favored Ibe
defendant rather more strongly than
the evidence seemed to require They
attributed It b> U t U l W ) M l U U
hissed by Ih# fact thaï I tie district si
turney w s* his sun Judge punmead#
was aald to possess an admirably Judl
d a l teni|>erament
The Jury. Impor­
tantly led by the fat tudllff Died out -f
the courtroom
There were no other
case« on the day’ s Hat. and the Judge
stalked down from the tench to await
the venll- t In hla rhamlwra
John
went to hla office
Senator Murvhe l
and Whlttredge conducted the droop
Ing Sheehan to the witness room away
from the curious eve* o f the crowd
M.>st o f the epe- tators w allet to s e c
the end o f the dm ms
A half hour later the huta o f convex
sat ton suddenly censed The Judge Wit
returning to the bench Sheehan, with
W h lttm lg e s u l u tirchi
M
hla
seat by the table
They were fol
lowed by Jobo
Theu the Jury Hied
back luto the bog.
■'Gentlemen o f the Jury, hearken to
your verdict aa the court halb recorded
It
You Bud the defendant guilty aa
In d icie l
And so say you a ll T ' said
the clerk.
T he Jurors maided
Sheehan * fell
back In hla chair with an audible
groan
T w o big tear* coursed ludi
crously dow n bis fat cheeks
But n o
body laug tied
lie plucked tnxloualy
at klurcbell's sleeve
"H a v a I got to go to J a lir ha wbltn
pereti
Mur-hell drew away from the touch
"N ot unie A our friend VYhlttredge bsa
forgotten how to delay Justb-a"
T h e Jury wns discharged
Whit
tredge lnforme<| the court that the de
funse would move for a new trial, hall
wna renewed, and the court waa ad
Journed. T he audience alowty matte
Ita way out Into the square, where lit
tie knots o f nolay. excitad men gath
ered.
John saw Sheehan standing forlornly
by the fatile TJie big. |mndernut figure
with the misery shining out o f Its eyra
seem ed very pathetic. And. after all.
Mheehnn was the s u n t victim o f the
system
iMpUlaivntj John « .
to him
Hhcrtinn suddenly seized one
o f J oh n ’s hnnds In |M,th his own
“ Johnny, can t you get me out o f thle
let me off» P I get out o f her* never
go Into poll!Ice again, an help m e'“
Joh n * hearl gave him a w rench ae
he ebook his head
"I wish I eon1*
Sheehan." he replied h onest:y
"B at
you're out o f m y h n u k now "
lie turned sway sadly, no asna* at
nrtumpk In hte vM '-re
lib e n he appeared at the done o f the
fV»urth'*use some one raised a cheer It
passed along from group In group, tin
til all In the square had F-lowl In a
ah -rt sharp salute It w ee n**t an hye
terl- al d e -c intratl-’ « hut unneual f-w
calm self r etained New Chelsea
It
lastet only a few seconda
"Young man " aald IWnatoe Mor*-hell,
"enjoy this moment
It w oo t last
king
You are at y-uir apex you are
a hero a-i■■-ng your oetghhora
Hut
thee are cheering you. n -t what you
a a ld "
“ Not me hut what I aald They see
a pr'm lple "
“ You're not the Bret rosa w ho hat
held that de'uvloo—to his sorrow ~
I T o be con tin u ed I
O ld la dy
■••(Vert ng
tra- i I
I o fte n think y», m l
B re m e n run > u .l • • i „ * C M
had. Irelng e i •••.•lastly
* It h c r im e
■
P o lic e m a n
\ ••
seadg< B
m um
It r th e cri-aram, y , l
the risk
he* mla His* 9
tu tted up w ith US'
;
»1 M Mi »\s
In th e C ircu it «’our« -f tW aw l
O regon
e it h ln
sod fw i¡M
C o u n ty
1
G u y E In .b e ..n I' slailg
ix
1
F re d a B a rk ley
1 C i s i 'n j
J II lla rk le y d efe . léala
|
T o A < H anford, tba thru
ed d e fe n d a n t
In th e n am e o f the that« e J
g o n . you are h e r e '» requite? yd
pear and a n a n e r the r s o p u k
• garnet you In the above n a g j
lio n o n or b e fo r e the « t b d t 'r l J H
re m b e r
1*11. and if youth. i S
a n sw er th e p la in ' Iff elt|
the co u r t for the relief 4tMtM6^|
•aid co m p la in t » 1 »
Thai W * 1
Judgm en t s g in st y >u for thv anl I
T e o H u n d re d D o i's r * elth mat I
th e re o n • ’. th e ra 'e t • gkl ye a I
t-er an n u m fro m the ; ) r d d y e s I
gu st. 1*12 tog e th e r elth I* H I
and d is b u rs e m e n ts inrladitg u » I
tu rn ey fe e in the sum ef Ft"y JÎB
F IR M E R *' W E M »
la ra .
th at
th e certala M g j f l
HF i » M m it n i,, t.i. t u n
m ad e e i c c u t d and dell refed If q l
This e||| he a notable event In the Jointly w ith F re d a Berkley »31
en to s e c u r e th e pa y meat ad h r I
educational hlctory o f <>reg> i
Farm ers' C o operation e ilt be the tain n o te o f y o u r s e lf aad J N
leading topic o f r stim u la tin g series ley a n d F r e d a lla rk ley lo dirt
S p in k s fo r th e sum o f T n o H ut
o f lertures The e e e k e l l ) be c ro w d
ed e lth discussions, and dem onatra- ItoUara. th e aald note aad har'd
Ilona In everything that m akea fo r b e a rin g d a le A u gust :1 1114 vial
the w elfare o f the farm er and hom e aald n o te h as been assigned la » I
p la in tiff tie fo re rlo a rd aad tkal >1
m aker
p r o p e rty th e re in d e e ribed. text Í
I t lN T M l *11« HIT t i l l lt*K
-b e
South o e e t
y .c "
of W a|
J I M 11(1 .1 to lai. IUI I
N ine, in T o w n s h ip Thlrtaah. h
The C ollege baa spared n o effort o f
Bange
T h irte e n ► » h ¡|
to m ake this the
mnal rom p ie re C ro o k c o u n ty .
O regon , he
• hört course In Its h istory
I veev e o ld fo r th e p u rp o se of pattei m l
wide range o f Courses a III be offe re d dis. b a r g in g said Judgment, as4 Ml
In G eneral A griculture H orticu ltu re auch u lh e r and fu rth er relief u » I
Animal Husbandry. Dairying
Poul ■ " u r l m ay e«.-m Jus' » : r ia u ia r
try keeping. Mechanic Arta. D om es
T h is s u m m o n s la published » ' * |
tic Science and Art. C om m erce. For
der o f I h e H on O Springer,
“ •try. ahd Music
N um erous 1er o f th e C o u n ty C ou r« o f ‘ he MM4 d I
I 1 1l M I l l s
O re g o n wi t hi n a n l for - uwt tu* I
' « W ir * RATION
ty. O re g o n , m a d e on the Mtbdavd
abroad, will he a leadin g featu re O cto b e r , 1*1 J. und preecrlbltf thr j
Make this a pleasant and profita ble this eu m tn on e be published fur *
w inter mittng
s„
t„n| ofl
Ar c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s In the IM a a l
rom modal Inna reasonable
R edu ced S p o k e sm a n ,
a
w eek ly
rates „n all railroads
F*..r fu rth er p u b lish e d at R e d m o n d . 1 'regau I*
Inform ation address
date o f th e first p u b líca n o s ef 9»
H M TF.NNANT. R egistrar.
su m m o n s le O c to b e r ?.lrd. I»U
C orvallis. O regon
J A W ill.C O X .
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llualnrsa C ou rses
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