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, f î NOVEM BER >7. Itili T lIK HIS RISK TO l’OWKIt J. F. BOSCH, M. I). PHYSICIAN dSHKííKON f : .„ ¿ « I OFFRE: N. » . <*> nur « t h am ] E HI b . - O regon F.EpODEMEYER PHYSICIAN aiul SlIKCîEON I V h I i i I. lilllH W K operly Pitted Offici ni Klirrt Brus Block - DR O regon J. BARR DENTIST w- ■ Johmton ItuildiiiK Redm« »ml, • Orlami •dick & M urili, y BBiira lo U A M rKar r LAWYKKS P M rÉ in b II cou rt« Bivi t,'. S. | j.!n | l»m .r pM< t\ II. 'Vincent’s ERY, FEED and TRANSFER »ID M O N D . • ORKOON P h o n « No. 1702 HI M U O N S la A ' 1 Ir m i! Court o f Ih ' •tala of riton w ith in and fo r Crook Unity plmnnd llank o f Com niarra, a » r a t io « , p la in tiff, va. J An kar and th « Redm ond Halt« Com pany, a corporation . Pianta |i S J A n kar and to th « Had pi i . .«n a n i. C om pany, 'to. ,ii".\i- d dafandanla In lha nani" of j H l a i . ' o f <>. I'liin . you ara haral.y I' .'I I " a p i ' .r and a n a a rr Ilo pplaint Riad agam a' you m tha « " a n illlad ault on or tiafora th « day o f iH ram b ar. I V 13, and If I fall to ao appaar and anaaar. fo r ^ ^ | l I liaraof, lha p la in tiff « I I I apply ourt fo r I I I.' ra lla f dmuaiolml t n n . i'l com p lain t, aa f o l l o « a. to « I I R f ' T h ai lha certa in assignment 0 t ha ca ria li! b ill o f aala o f tha car- ^ ■ h t> .i 11 <11 ii k Im a la d on l.oi Clavan k P iv e , o f Ilia orig in a l pial o f th* town I now i l l y ) o f Hadmond, Or muda by tha dafaiidant S J H k ' - r lo lha p la in tiff on lha 23rd ■ > o f Decem ber, 1010, ha adju dg- H , daclarad and ilai-raml to ha a <1 »Mai mortKUKa upon and against ■ l ' l hulldliiK. fo r tha purpoaa o f aa W ring tha paym ent o f ilia certain ^ f t ' a o f Ilia anld S J A n kar to Ilia ^Rnm tllT fo r lha aulii o f $ «7 s JO, and ^ Q terest, laaa Mo- auto o f | l ....... p.ll'l • m o m on tha 13th day o f Deccm *r, I !H '¡ Second That p lain tiff h 'a and racovar o f Ilia dafandant S Anker Judgment fo r tha buri of [««•k 30, w ith I tit a mat tharaon at rata o f tan par cent par annum foni tha JOth day o f Novam har. »1 2 . to g e th e r w ith Ita coata and lahuraamanla IncludiiiK an atlorn ay for th « aunt o f I l i o . no. T h ird : hat lh a aalil b iilld ln a «h u ía m en tioned ha ordarad «o ld fo r lh « pur- iaa o f payliiR aald Judgment, with "ala and dlahuraanianla Fourth ' hut iha aald m o rtg a g e ha foreclosed ► ml Miai w h alavar righ t. Mila, In t- Moat, or lian, or « ip iily o f redeinp- |Mon lha idild dafandanla may hava or ¡Calm In and to aald bu ild in g ha fo r m er cut off, harrad and extlngulah- "I F ifth T h a t tha p lain tiff have >11 and aurh o lh a r and fu rthar ra- |H<'f aa to tha cou rt may aeem Juat nini a<|iiltahla. Thla aiim mona la puhllahad hy or- 1 «lar o f M i« lio n G. S p rin ger, Judrc o f lha C ou n ty C ourt o f th e Stala of Oregon w ith in and fo r C rook roun- >v, O regon , m ade on lha lA th day o f «»'lo h e r , 1113, and preecrlh lng lh a l • hie aiimmona ha puhllahad fo r al» ' onaertiMve waaka In th « Hadm om l spokaam an, n w eak ly nawepapar puhllahad at Itadm ond. O regon T h e data o f the flrat pu b lication o f Mila aiimmona la O ctob er 23rd. 1#I3. J . A W IU .C O X , A tto rn e y fo r PlalnlllT Flrat publication Oct 2.1-Oec 4 If you w ant a atlu atlon ua Hpokeaman Claaalflud Colum n. The Continuad filini pagi, 3 my )■••> "lin t Nlicrrml wants in |H, g,,v»-rn"r " Mi* II lulu. wliBl In’'» •*nriH,i| nini ran »••I " Mun In'll anlil «Im iti» "Parrott • mi fin.»' l(,,«l'in ii « iilnt'n fini» »aura ffn ii iinw inn» I*' W e'll nw •• lint lln-y m ini lilni tu Intra your i* Tim » nay." Hiu krtt •-(plained « n i l Unit lirutnl frankness wlilrh w « naturally «■ « > lain t*IIIt royalty, "lim i ynu'ra in II III II a Inn a julltl. Inn and lim a liaau Idanllllad with a lot o f un l“ 'pular 1 1 1 1 ■ i v ' «lilla l ‘nrr<plt la a fine la w ir r ami im ild »'sally work up a rap «lint loll na a al nina man They llirtir« lia rimili ant 'mu inora And limy don't ••nrn nliattinr Ilia Mlililmni g> la In or not T h a t lliluk tlinr'd t r i Imllar ralna And they're afraid llial you and Sliarnat «U h your aipinldilaa will ■1*111 Ilia milk I'm afraid o f that Pai HnnaPir. you're i r i l l n i l U In» Nil Olii limn You’* » hml » ih n ii I i Why d o n i you r> tlrrv ' mu I v **K'lnlMt<*<1 \| ii r*4hr*?I hnr»hly “ NVuui tiw* lo rrMri*. do you ! W «’ ll I W '»ii f Vml I'll tHI you 1 % liy h«- »■* » *** flu* or*;* diro finti, ih«« |Miw«»r. I» lllllir Hr! ynur filtriti ** iii » v | * ni Ino ohi (n In iro tu«’» tri» k* I'll not tu r» ntfllatof 11k•• fi«»«»*«- ilrnmiirrs nini f«*l I o m • v%ltl» N irrlrvun««. Xti«1 NI 1« tilín » Wfl»'t nitnr |» |f | enti Drip It |i»t Hh»*rn»«1 «roti*! 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MIN *nm •tmiillnir nt thn win <lo« «•f hin roiirthoilnn o fflrf 1 he «alia«' o f lutl«llne«a Waa a poo him again ll in «» be Ihnt lha alghl o f Katherine Hampden aaonterlng down Main afreet In com pany with a l>e da ii lie 1,-d aiimmer gen Hainan had aoinethlug to do with III* mood Than another rlalnti waa accorded him a fat white I io cm latlly draw lug an ancient top tmggy In which ant Senator Morvtiell. for all Ilia world a pr 'aoermla farmer p au ln g Into ngr amid pe«>'« and plenty. A tnli’ B i« later came a knork at hla door "«*o in «'" ha anld T h « senator aulvrail "Afternoon, John " “ What can I do for you T - "H u m p h' I lou't are 111 vary glad to a«'« nia to u might nak Ilia lo alt d o w n " John |a>lntml lo a chair “ W hy heal tala? It a yuur courtbouae. lau't It?*' " I nderaliaal you'd taken a mortgage on It youraadf lately " Murrhell aat down looking genially at John "S o you think I'm a had man and a dlagrace lo the alula?" th « aauator In <]u!rad at Inal "W ell. Juat alauu that.” John aald qtih'klf "T old Ml«a Itidiertn I'm a had ninn. didn't you?" " I could have aald that yon are a shameful force In politics; tbol you have eip loltcd a grant party and tha Ignorance o f tha jaaipla, thnt you hava built up a machine for the » " le |>ur !■>.,. o f I.ailing Ilia «tula. Ihnt you lim e got nnd held |aiwer by eoiupelllng pub lh- aervanta to uae tha Intlucni'e o f ihair "HI' a lo iierpetunte y our machine anil by buying the voten o f the «sir ruptlhle 'I hare'a pmliahly a lot more. If I only knew It I ve never heard th,it you uaisl your |ai«er for any gia«l tiling w ithout profaaaloli or liualueaa you are a rich limn. Ilo w ? " Humph " gruutisl Nlun hall, « h o tind llalemsl without display o f feeling. |H~">ii't menu much Vou'il have luted work proving any o f It.” They relapsed Into alienee. John looked out o f Mie window, aw aiting In cold alien ee the aeuator'a n e it word*. Mnr< In'll preserved hla usual Impaa alve front It « a s not tha tlrat tim e lie had cncounlered the Intolerance o f youth Hut inner I »afore, save during the Sheehan trial, had Ilia Intolerance pierced lha crust o f the man ||e broke the alienee "W h a t do you want to do?” "A giaid many Ihlnga you wouldn't iliidernlatitl prluclpally. I nnpiaiae. to smash you nnd your organlxatlon l liat prohahly sounds funny to you." Murrhell did not laugh. H e merely fait pity for an unpractical young dreamer. " t o i l can't »mash lha organlxatlon.'' " I t miiat I»» smashed. Ia»cauae It ex lata to deprive tha people o f the right o f aelf government.'* •'A pretty phraae It's common sense IH'lltlcn T h e lasiple don't want to g o v ern theinaelvea they can't. They need some one to take the burden from them. Ilo w are you going to amasb us?" " I t mny la- simpler than you think. Senator Murrhell. When the ias.pl« understand what you are they'll amaah you.” The other smiled pityingly. "Y ou think las-nnse you've sent a few |a»or devlla to Jail you're a man o f destiny, d on 't you? You think I in merely a Wicked old fallow who's got |a.wer nnd la tialng It for hla ow n selfish «nils. I f I ware Juat that you could amaah me But I'm more thnn that. I am an Institution a part o f a necessary Institution, one that society, that prop arty, that bualnesa, can't get along without You can amaah W illiam Mure hell that la. pul aome one In hla RKDMOND placa lin i yoll cnu't ninnati thè Inali imbuì And yoll ran't Judge a nyali-m hy ila Incldenlnl errore." John sminai, noi vary linpplly. " l'v a h»'snl limi la'fora Tha weakueaa o f your nrgument la Miai Mia errora aeein lo ha esaetillnl MoVeruUielit lan't, or ahouldn I U'. iuar»'ly a m alliT o f forca. Iior a lia i only «a Iha servnnt o f prop arly. evali If all yoll any la Irne And I' N a l£nl li, gii un " "A ln i «h a ra 'll yoll collie olii? " " I ? Yoii wlll try tu break ina You may aurcaad Itili you w lll oliaerve ü "Y o u * »! gont out of y o u r way to a t tack mo. You’ro a fool.” that I have little to lose I f | hnd much you w o n t understand thla— I ho|s* I d lose It glad ly." *"i»i*l I any I was going to break you?" Murrhell demanded testily. " I came here t,alay to suggest that you »'lime out for Wash Jeuklua seat In roiigrcsn ” John s reply wan almost hitter. "Ho I Im ie Impressed you aa a hypocrite trying to get kicked up out o f the way I repent. I'm not for ante." M ur hell suddenly rose and put a heavy hand on John's shoulder. "Y o u •aid you have little to lose You have much a future You've gone out of rour way I ■ attack me You're a fool Itut I I like you. man And I'd like to wive lhal future for you." For a moment John stared at him. tn rreduloua H e went to (hr window.atar lug out wondrrlngly Ha aaw a atrange thing — Jeremy Applegnte stumping across Ilia aipiare and |aiualng under lha ting, ha.klng up Tha veteran's hnnd rose, as though lu salute, than, arrested m id « ay. It fell limply, and Jer- aiuy marched on. John |M,lntei1. "There, senator, la one who eutered the nervlce o f your luatl tiltlon N o * lie la n broken n[itrttod old man with Just enough soul left to lie ashamed I f I las nine |>art o f your machine, lu the and I'd become like thnt different In slxe perhaps, hut the same In kind I." he anld. quietly, "prw far your enm ity; It's safer Y'ou repre sent an Institution I stand for a principle, a fundamental principle Y'ou can smash John Duntueade—oh. very easily, no doubt. Hut. Scnntor Mur eta'll, yon can't smash the principle!" Tha senator did not often |>ennlt him self the luxury o f lining his tarn per. hut ha « ns e » ‘'eedlngly d o s e to It Just than Tha friendship he hnd of fared to n young man w hom he llki-d strangely wall had l»*en Contemptuous ly rejected, and tha hurt waa all the di-o|HT tiecniiae ha had broken tha rule o f n lifetim e to make tha offer. He carefully united until the emotion had nutmhled la-fore speaking “ It's n good deal simpler to state a principle Minn to follow It In practice And you can't Judge politics hy one year's ex|>erlence H o w ev e r" — lie atop|H*il long enough tn put on hla lint "Y o u went out o f your way to de nounco me Y'ou t " " k n tlmo when I'm needing friends to do It. too. In spite o f that I made you an offer In giawl faith I f tliere'a anything In you I'd have given you the chance to prove It. "1," ha concluded, nnd ha spoke ns o f some divine edict. Itxcd nnd Immutable —" I rarely offer friendship to those who tight me never tw ice.” H e went out. a a • a a • a HPOKKHM AN daiiiiHl wun unnnppineaa an summer and for going now on a Journey that could only liilenalfy futile longings l ie sustained the Indictment l»y con tinning hla Journey. Whan he found Katherine, they strolled. Katherine chatting unconcernedly, to a seat III a retired corner o f Ilia grounds only the flirt would not hava lawn signin' ant to John where she hnd «at so long after her talk with Warren lllnke. She Ian lied hack lu on# and o f the w ill lie aat at the other, an far away from her ns he could, h alf fin in g her. She was not really tienutlful her fan lures ware Ha» rtriu for that >et even another Ilian John might have been excused for thinking her mi In the aofii'iilng light o f the rising moon ■ liny her eyen. softly lustrous lu tha pale light, marked her ai|ppr<'ssed e x citement " ! • « you realise." aha anld. "thla la Mu- first time w e’ ve liaan alone this summer? You have really managed It vary n w k w n n lly '* As though she hnd not »tone all the inniingtiig! Ha had n»iMilng to any "A m I such an ogreaa, or hare you '»e»-ii afraid thnt I'd propose to you again?" • " I haven't beeu fo il enough to take that aerlounly." he said ijulckly. "A n d I'm o <1 enough to know tha dangiT o f playing with tire At least," he added. " I ought Hi have kuowu It.” lie could not help thinking o f the luoiitha to come when, with laaa en groaning tasks to taka hla mind from lha ache, ha luuat renew the loneliness, grown more poignant, o f the last win tar H e wondered now at hla weak Haas In letting lilmaelf, despite hla knowledge o f her and o f what she meant to him. tie drawn again within the clreult o f her charm H e became aw are that ahe was ■l-eiitlng. with Hint amaxlug courage which waa alw ays hers " I am sorry.” ahe aald. "H ut I haven't l«oen fa ir to you. The things father works for are what ap|»eal to me. not the things you dream o f The prestige, the ¡aiwer. the knowl ■slge Mint I lielong to the men who are conquering, not dreams or Ideals, count with me It Isn’ t very pretty, la It. from your |a»lnt o f vie w ? But It's true I I ronId wish It w ere different l.« « t summer It was different. I was trrlu g to decide what I wanted. I —I have always been more or less In love with you ever since I can retnemlier Nnd I «a w you were beginning to care I nnaexed uiyaelf. I pursued, to learn whether you were what I wanted I tried to t»elleve. to make you believe that I could have you and the rest Nnd I don't greatly blame uiyaelf for that. Keen uae I am a woman must I alt passively hy and wait fo r bappl new to come? I waa d riftin g between tw o Ideals, but—stru ggling against It. » f course— low ard you. I>o you know It's your fault I didn't d rift further? You wouldn't take me Y'ou made a mistake the night o f that rally, being ao Anlcal In your notion« o f a poor man's honor. Y'ou ought to have taken me In your arms and made me go to you. I should have goue glad ly— faith fu lly too. Hut you wouldn't." l i e listened uiires|M>nslve to her words that, halting *>metlnirs. fell In low. measured tones w ith a curious, uuilerlylng regretfulness “ N ow It Is t»n» late I'v e had tim e to think, to weigh you againal the other things Iwat w inter taught me how much they mean to me And I find i you wanting This summer has not change«! that. W hat you ask costa too much." ” 1 ask nothing." "T ru e ! I fo rg e t—yon ask nothing, fjis t summer you nee«l not have asked. T h e Knst ridge colony was gone, w n tierin g lla charms broadcast from I.akewood to Itnr Harbor. Only the Hampdeiia w ere left, and they were noon to depart. Katharine and her mother lo go abroad fo r the latter's health which, to ha aura, waa ao good aa to tie worth preserving John and 'Basis » « lln lg hnd arranged to make together one September evening their farew ell “ You ean't make me want you enough.” pllgrlm nge to lha ridge. You w ill do me the credit to rem ember That evening John s|»ent a great ileal that I ask you nothing Ihnt would coat o f care over Ills toilet. more than you are w illing to pay.” l ie drove to tha home o f Hllaa lllcks. "T h a t Isn't true." he said In sudden whan* lln lg. wisely avoiding the hos roughness. "Y ou It Is why I'm a fool pitality o f tl)e hotel, had his nvonia. for having com e near you —are tem pt Somewhat to hla dismay, ha wan In ing me with every word you speak." formed that lla lg hnd discovered aome "A m I tem pling you. I w onder?" mysterious errand requiring his atten H er voice liecnme uncertain. “ I —I tion. had departed a half hour enrller beg you to believe that I haven't meant nnd hnd left word thnt he would later It to rem ember that l shouldn't Is* meet John at their Nfcccn gia»d for you. I have no wish to—to "Thnt'n funny." muttered John aa he lie a H ellish." drove away. l ie strongly sus|>eoted T h e trem or In her v o le « aet him to Mia valid ity o f lln lg'a errand and da trembling. Then, without conscious bntad seriously tha advisability o f turn Intention, he was holding her In a ing hack and sanding hla fnrcwella hy close, rough clasp and cryin g to her to note, plendlng aa excuse for hla non appearance soma unei|>eiied business go with him. She did not resist, and • he did ti"t real«-nil Stic lay Inert in matter. II? solemnly assured him self C ontinued on page 8 that he was a fool, both for having PAGE SEVEN HOGS FOR SALE TW O HKOIMTKKKH BOA It M, (O M IN 'G T W O YKAKH OLD. AI.HO I a MAIM II PKJN. H E A D Y FO R HERY K 'K. HIX MONTH»*' T IM E W IL L HE OI\ EN ON B A N K A B L E NOTE. G. A . B R A D L E Y One and one-half mile* north of Depot. r Redmond, Ore. If you want to SELL your property List it with “ That Man McCaffery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway Furniture YOU W IL L BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT RKDMOND. YOU C A N DO NO BETTER ANYW HERE. COME IN A N D BE CONVINCED. DON'T W A IT T IL L YOU NEED THE GOODS. C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking S. D . F O X & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar Buckley’s Transfer I. A. Buckley. Prop. Phone No. 906. D r a y in g a n d H e a v y H a u lin g . A R T I F I C I A L IC E STRICTLY PCRE ARTIFICIAL ICE DELIVERED TO ANY' PART OF THE CITY IN ANY QUANTITY. A L REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING B L O C K S These blocks are m ade by the w et process, g iv in g them th ree tim es the stren gth o f a m achine m ade block. Persons g o in g to build should see our m ateria l b e fo re placing ord ers fo r any o th e r kind. It w ill pay them . E stim ates fu rn ished on app lication . C all on o r w r ite to HEGARDT, ELLIOTT & CO., REDMOND. ORE. C. H . B A G G O T T ’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line A ll O rders G iven P ro m p t Phones: A tten tion . House, 2603; Stand, 712. Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy.