The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 20, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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stan d. Y ou have tw o ktmia o t la «
th at a p p ly to tujr ca a e ."
'• T ru e." th ey to ld him. "A n d we
h a v e ten waya o t ev a d in g them ''
" G o o d , " aaid th e fu g itiv e . "U lv e
m e a b ou t eeven o f them at (b e uaual
m a rk e t p r ic e ."
AIR
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Central Oregon Garage
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R E E D Y ’S
listen a m om en t. M atilda
D on 't
you
th in k a g o o d h usband
o u g h t to tell his w ife o f her fa u lt s * "
“ L yaa n der. a g o o d h usband d o e s
n ot th in k his w ife has any fa u lt s ."
**
HI VI MONS
N ow
is the proper time to consider buying those NON-
SKII) TIRES for your car.
make.
Let us give you prices on any
These tires will give you an increased mileage plus
the safety factor.
PHON E 701
F R E E
A I R
HONOR ROLL OF ÏHE
H o n o r roll f o r the w eek en din g
N o v e m b e r 14, 19 1 3:
•
1st G ra de
K velyn A tk in son .
E lv a C a u g h ey.
W illie E h ret.
E lla Fair.
E va F rien d .
M arian G lttinga.
C a rol K enyon
J o s e p h in e P a rrish .
C h a rlie R od m a n ,
lo n e T u ck e.
E d m en d W ood s.
R e x F loy d .
E lza Chles.
■
R o o m T w o.
L y le A n derson .
F r e d d ie A tch in a on .
J o h n Bates.
G e o rg e B radley.
E d g a r B row n .
D on a ld C a rolin .
H a rold Cline.
F o r e s t E hlers.
O sca r F arris.
O rva l F rien d .
J o h n n y H anson.
D avid L oree
C h arles M orrill.
P h ilo Sm ith.
H u gh W ood s.
M a rcia B rew er.
H azel C a u g h ey.
F lo r e n c e C lark.
H en rietta Jensen .
L o r e tta L oree.
W in ifr e d Munz.
E d n a R agan .
M ay T u ck e
H azel W rig h t.
4th C ratle
A lvin C lark.
C y n th ia H obbs.
L eon T u ck e,
B a rtle tte K en d a ll.
J o h n B ra dley.
V ir g il B eck w ith .
H a rry H an son.
A m e r ic a R od m a n .
A d d le F rien d .
M elvin F a rris.
B essie E u hles.
C a th e rin e P arrish .
W a y n e L a u d erb a ek .
3 th G rade
H elen S m ith .
E v e ra l O g g .
H a r ry B ates.
R a lp h G ille tte .
L lo y d B eck w ith .
E th a n L a u d erb a ek .
A lth a M oh ler.
S tew a rt G ittln g s.
Su san W o o d s .
G u y R o b b in s .
Ire n e W e a th e rle y .
nth G ra d e
M a rg e ry Y ou n g .
E m m a A tk in s o n .
O zon a O rd w a y .
L lo y d F a rris.
I r A ie K e n d a ll.
C ly d e W o r t z .
W illie T u ck e .
A d a m S te in k o p f.
M a ry T h o m p s o n .
L e r o y D a v e n p o rt.
M a rie P r o u s e .
G e n e v ie v e R a g a n .
7tli C ra d e
R ay John son.
FREE
A I R
WOMAN BURNED Ï0
DEATH NEAR BEND
In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f the Sla te
o f O re g o n , fo r C ro o k C ou nty
Ixtu lse C. D a ven p ort, plain tiff,
vs
M oses A. G u ltck . B ertha M Uu-
lick. O. G A dam s. S. W . Y an cy, d e ­
fen d an ts.
T o M oses A G u llck and B ertha M
G u ltck . th e a b o v e n am ed d e fe n d
an ts
In th e nam e o f th e S tate o f O re ­
gon y ou a re h e re b y re q u ire d to ap­
pear a n d a n sw er th e co m p la in t filed
aga in st you In th e a b o v e e n title d
suit on q r b e fo r e th e 26th day o f
D ecem b er.
1913. said day bein g
m ore than 4 2 da ys fro m th e d a le o f
th e first p u b lica tio n o f th is Su m m ons
and N o tic e ; and If you fa ll to so ap-
l-ear a n d a n sw er, f o r w ant th e re o f
the p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e C ou rt
fo r the r e lie f prayed fo r in th e C o m ­
plain t h e re in , to -w lt: that Judgm ent
be en te re d again st you fo r the sum
o f N ine H u n d red D o lla rs w ith Inter
est th e re o n at th e ra te o f ten per
cen t per a n n u m fro m S e p te m b e r 14.
1 9 1 2 ; fo r N in ety D o lla rs a tto rn e y 's
fees and fo r th e c o s ts and d isb u rse ­
m en ts o f th is suit.
T h at th e usual
d ecree be e n te re d by th is C ou rt that
the N orth ea st q u n rter o f the N orth ­
west q u a rte r, th e N orth h a lf o f the
N ortheast q u a rte r a nd th e Sou th east
q u a rter o f th e n orth ea st q u a rte r o f
S ection th irty In T o w n s h ip fo u rte e n ,
sou th , o f R a n g e se ven teen East
of
th e W illa m e tte M eridian be sold by
th e sh e riff o f th is c o u n ty a cco rd in g
to law a nd 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 c o s ts o f said sale, th e c o s ts o f
th is suit and th e s a tis fa ctio n o f the
cla im o f th e plain tiff.
, T . h a t a ll o f th e a b o v e nam ed de-
'en d a n ta and ea ch o f you and all per
?o n ® clwlm lnic o r to cla im u n d er you
be
b a rred
and
fo r e c lo s e d o f any
righ t o r e q u it y o f re d e m p tio n th e re ­
in excep t as p ro v id e d by sta tu te and
that th e p la in tiff
have surh oth e r
and fu r th e r r e lie f as to th e C ourt
m ay seem e q u ita b le In th e prem ises
T h is S u m m o n s Is serv e d upon you
by p u b lica tio n by o r d 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 o u n ty , O re­
g on . m a d e N o v e m b e r 10. 1913
Hv
said o r d e r It w as d ire cte d that this
S u m m on s be p u b lish e d In th e R e d ­
m on d S p ok e sm a n , a w e e k ly new spa
per p u b lish e d al R e d m o n d , O regon ,
o n ce each s u cc e s s iv e w eek fo r
six
c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s and th e d a te o f
th e first p u b lica tio n th e r e o f Is N o­
v e m b e r 13, 1 9 1 3 . th e d a te n am ed In
said o r d e r f o r th e first p u b lica tio n .
D E N T O N O B U R D IC K ,
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
R e d m o n d . O regon .
F ir st p u b lica tio n N ov. 13 -D ec. 25
(B e n d B u lletin . Nov. 1 2 )
B u rn ed in a te r rib le m an ner w h ile
a lo n e at her h om e six m iles east o f
tow n yesterd a y a fte rn o o n . Mrs. E lla
N. B ra g g , w ife o f C. M. B ra gg, a
ra n ch er, d ied th is m orn in g .
The
a g o n y she b ore b e fo r e death re lie v e d
h er w as a w fu l. T h e B ra gg h om e was
a lso d es tro y e d Ijy th e Ore. th e o rig in
o f w h ich w ill n ev er be d efin itely
k n ow n as the b u rn ed w om an w as in
to o g rea t pain to talk o f th e a ccid e n t
Mr B ra gg, w ho had c o m e to Bend
y esterd a y for su p p lies, su p p oses that
in s ta rtin g a Ore in the c o o k sto v e
w ith o ld s h in g les and k e ro s e n e
til
e x p lo sio n resu lted and h er c lo t h in g
b eca m e ig n ited
H e saw th e sm o k e
from th e b u rn in g h ou se when he was
a b ou t tw o m iles fro m h om e, and as
It a p p ea red
to
be his pla ce
he
w h ipped up the h orses In th e m ea n ­
tim e a n e ig h b o r w'ho was on h o rs e ­
back w ent on a h ea d as fast as be
co u ld a n d rea ch ed th e h ou se b e fo r e
Mr. B ra g g did
H ad It not been fo r
th e a rriv a l o f th is m an th e barn
w ou ld h a v e b u rn ed a lso, as Mrs.
B ra gg. In h er e x cite m e n t, had gon e
Into th e barn and torn o ff part o f her
b u rn in g c lo th in g th ere.
T h e Brat p erson to reach h er w as
th e little g irl o f C. L. Sm ith w h o had
gotten on a pon y and rid d en o v e r to
the B ra g g h om e w hen th e sm o k e o f
the Are w as seen. W h en Mr. B ra gg
a rrived h is w ife had sta rted a lo n g
the roa d tow a rd th e Sm ith h om e and
had g o n e a b o u t 100 y a rd s, th e little
Sm ith g irl In th e m ea n tim e h av in g
retu rn ed h om e to tell h er au n t o f th e
trag ed y.
M r. B ra gg h asten ed on to
his h om e and g o t a rig to pu t his
S IM M O N S
w ife in to ta k e h er to th e n earest
n e ig h b o r ’s.
W h en he g ot b a ck to
In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e State
h er she h ad w a lk ed on a n o th e r h u n ­ o f O re g o n , fo r C ro o k C ou n ty.
dred y a rd s o r so. Sh e w as taken to
O m a L o c k e , p la in tiff,
th e Sm ith p la ce and w as In such pain
vs.
that she w a lk ed th e flo o r u ntil Dr.
E a rl IiOcke. d e fe n d a n t.
F errell a rriv e d and m in istered to h er T o E arl L o ck e , th e a b o v n am ed d e ­
wants
H er
b od y
w as
te r rib ly
fe n d a n t:
burned, fro m head to fo o t. Death
In th e n am e o f th e S ta te o f O re ­
reliev ed h er o f her a g o n y th is m o r n ­
gon you are h e re b y re q u ire d to ap-
in g a b o u t 5 ; 30 o 'c lo c k .
j p ea r and a n sw e r th e co m p la in t filed
V ivian Y ou n g .
C ly d e F ry.
G ladys J a ck s o n .
H eas W ood s.
H elen D lttlm ore.
R u tb K a esem ey er.
Beulah T in n er.
R a ch a el Case.
M ildred S m ith .
M eda G illette.
M a rjo rie B rew er.
C h arles A b b y.
J o y ce R o b b in s .
Mth tira d e
Sam Rate*.
P au l |g)ree
A lb e rt F a rris.
N orm an R a ga n .
J oh n B rew er.
W a y n e C h ase.
R o b e rt J oh n son .
W ilb u r D lttlm ore.
D ou g la s M u lla rk y.
H ale O rd w a y.
W e n d e ll T h o m p s o n .
Iiester R a ga n .
R a y G old en .
H lla M orse.
M aud M a lk son .
E v ely n S m ith .
C la ren ce S te in k o p f.
F ra n ces T h o m p s o n .
B erth a M a lk son .
E th el W h e e le r.
a g a 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.
1 9 1 3 , said d a y bein g
m o r e than 42 d a y s fro m th e date o f
th e first p u b lica tio n o f this S u m m on s
and N o tice ; and If you fa ll to so ap­
pea r a nd a n sw 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 th e r e lie f p ra y e d fo r In th e Com -
! plain t h erein , t o -w lt : fo r a d ecree
d is s o lv in g
th e b o n d s o f m a trim on y
* n ow e x is tin g
b e tw e e n the plain tiff
and d e fe n d a n t and that she receive
su ch fu rth e r r e lie f as the C ou rt may
find ju s t and e q u it a b le In th e prern
Ises.
T h is su m m o n s Is served upon you
b y p u b lica tio n b y o r d e r o f th e Hon
o r a b le G S p rin g e r, J u d g e
of
the
C o u n ty C ou rt o f C ro o k C ou n ty. Ore
g o n , m a d e N o v e m b e r 10. 1913
By
said o r d e r It w as d ir e cte d that thin
S u m m o n s be p u b lish e d In th e Red
m on d S p ok esm a n , a w e e k ly newspa
per p u b lish ed at R e d m o n d , O regon ,
o n c e ea ch s u cc e ss iv e w eek fo r
six
c o n s e c u t iv e w eek s a n d the da te of
th e first p u b lica tio n th e r e o f Is No
V. ruber 13, 1913. th e date nam ed In
said o r d e r fo r th e first pu blication
D E N T O N O . B t.'R D lC K .
A tto r n e y fo r Plaintiff
R e d m o n d . O regon
F ir s t p u b lica tio n N ov. 13-I)ec 25
TH E R EDM O ND SP O K E SM A N FROM N OW U N TIL J A N U A R Y 1915 FOR O N L Y $1.00.
Ills RISE TO POWER
C ontinued from page <
sympathy with I f
“ 1 am not " The Judg* laid hta book
on the deak and sat stiffly e r s c l John
was Immediately enabled to aympa
tb Ite with those unfortunates who
were arraigned b efore hta father
“ Now that the esse la eudsd. I may
a|>eak frankly As a Judge I. o f course,
approve o f the punishment o f cvtms
But I don't approve your going out o f
your way to attack your party and
Senator Mnrvbell. a fine, clesn living
gentleman, who has always showed
(he warmest friendship fo r your fem
lly.“ Judge Putuneade epoka with rs
strained emphasis
“ And has crested a pernicious ma
chine." John added Incautiously
"W hich r l e 'l a l you to the idflce you
now hold "
"Y our memory le n t goral. Judge
The machine nominated me T b s perv
pis o f Itenton county elected me. yon
roar reroernl-er "
"Y ou couldn't have been nominated
without M op hell'» Indorsement “
"That. I’ m sorry to say. la pp»bably
true." John said, wishing that be had
not venturer! Into the mum
"I'm anr
rv you feel ao about IL Good n igh t
fa th e r "
Jotlge Dnnmesde resumed hla hn>k
Vow. the Judicial tem|>erament la not
given to Impulse
But aa John went
alowty ont o f the m om Judgs Dun
mende experienced a novel s e n .« I..in
which In the brief moment allowed for
reflection he was at loss to defina
fjit e r he decided that It was hta gen
erotta nature asserting Itself to give hla
•on another ch an ca
Ila may b a rs
been mistaken
Be thst as It may. before John had
passed quite out o f the m om he waa
recalled by an u neijieefed " W a l i r
H e returner!
"Yea f a t b e r r
"I suppone." said the Judge gruffly,
“ y o u r father's Interest can have no
w eight with yon
It ought tn be clear
to you without suggestion from me that
If you persist in attacking Senator
Mure bell you make my lifelong ambi
tlon Impossible "
“ Am you still taking that aerloualyf
The senator has lieen teasing m u along
with (he promise o f a justiceship for
ten years
D on't you know by this
time that he baa no Intention o f glv
Ing ft to you ?"
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y
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M » n o m i n a t i o n ••
CHS-
n iu u e
II.„I ^
I
"A ss he haptwoed t-> believe be crmld
make use o f x s
It ses ms ft- be a 4 s tf t o t h e r i g h t a n a s c r t a t u a i
Ilo» •
« questt.-n o f the •esmb-f’ a potltteul
Ht U de T» » b u i
necessities
I I doubt that he uaade
rna fa ttie r"
J a ck s o n
W h e n ' U a in
"That means. I prestiros.“ -he lo d g e
John son
Seen.a ta
•aid bitterly, 'th a t I count for u--thing
J a ck s o n
Tea
Tkat'nka
against yuur notions?
Hut 1 might
d esk w ill look sh ea I
have known It l* » « l n igh t““ he r s
(s a te d
Out In the clear night John walked
slowly ab-rot
M -re then ever be r s
allied the price which they must pay
who w -utd be voiesa
(T o be co n tin u ed I
“ W hat la you r a lltu d e on th e tar
iff*'
•'H om ethlng." replied Henatur fior-
ghum . "lik e tb a f o f a man w h o la
« • Ik in g a ligh t rop e "
Artist t a ngrily i
No I tali you. I
don t » am a m od el
I only pai:>l
fluaera and fruit
Model i a » eel ly I T h a la all righ t
E te ry o n s aaya I m a peach
Oregon Agricultural College
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M 3 ».M ill It n to i t | u i.i
T h is w ill ha a n otable event tn the
ed u ca tion a l history o f O regon
F a rm e r»' C o o p e r a t io n a 111 be (he
leadin g topic o f r stim u latin g æ r le a
o f lectures The s e e k s i l l be c r o a d
e*l with dlsruaalona. and d em on stra
liona In e te rv th ln g that m akes fo r
the w e lfa re o f the farm er and h om e
m aker
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T h e C ollege haa aparecí n o e ffo rt
to m ak e
(hla the
most co m p le te
ahorl cou rse In Ita history
* ys r y
s id e range o f cou rses s i l l be ö fte re .I
In G eneral A griculture H orticu ltu re
Animal lli.a b sn d ry. D airying
l*oul
try keepin g. M echanic Arts. D om es
tic S cien ce and Art. C om m erce F or
ea tfy.
and Musi.
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No tuition
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ralea on all ra ilro a d .
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b e a rin g d a le A ugu»t I t , till, t
said n o te haa beet. seatcaed y 4
p la in tiff be fore-
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p r o p a rty th erein dcsrrltsd,
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sold f o r th e pu rpose
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d is ch a rg in g a sid Judgment, n il
auch o th e r and further relief a l
co u rt m a y as-etn Just amt
T h la s u m m o n s la published HI
1er Of th e l|,.n (• springer
o f th e C o u n ty C ou rt of tha T
O re g o n tali hin and for ("rea
ty O re g o n , m a le
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"• '• 'b e r . l i l t , and presrrlkW Í
this s u m m o n s lie j.
.bed 1er g^
*ornase ul 1» e w heks In Ib
H p ok esm sn .
a
w eekly
p u b lish e d af R e d m o n d O m a ^ I
d a le o f (h e first
ibl • atlet •< » |
•urnm ona la Oclo|,er . lrd. DU
J. A VVIU j OM.
A ttorn ey for Plalffd
F irst p u b lica tio n < 1 ; 1 Is» >J
If You Want ANYTHING
in the
B u ilding L in e
G o to the
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Redmond, Oregon
any lumber’œ m Jüîîy'În'^n'nl n™' c<>rnI>lc,c stick of
bill (or any desired cent™? r ,
and ran
W>ur
1« us make an estimate*«^your ma’uTi-d' T S
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