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P H O N E 701 F R E E F R E E A IR HONOR ROLL OF THE A IR 7th (.r a ilr Ray Johnaon. Clyde Fry Mvian Young Heaa Wood» G la d y s J a c k so n Honor roll for the week end: ne November 21. 1*13: IM l>ndr Evelyn A’ ktnaoa. Elva Cnughey. Kennedy Easton. W illie Ehret. Ella Fair. E »a Friend Marian Gitting». Carol Kenyon. Joaepbine Parriah. Charlie Rodman. Ion« Tacke. Rex Floyd. Elia Chlea. Marion Va meli. 2 n d a»<1 .Ard G ra d e s I.yle Anderson Freddie Atrbin»on. John Bate». George Bradley. Edgar Brown. Donald Carotin. Harold Cline. Forest Ehiers. Orral Friend. Jobnny Hanaon. David Lores Charlea Morrill. Pbilo Smith. Hugh Wood». Marcia Brewer. Hazel Caughey. Florence Clark. Henrietta Jenaen. Winifred Manx. Edna Ragan. May Tuckc Eleanor Euaton. 4 th G ra d e payne Lauderbnck. Ivin Clark iolet Tinner. Fntbia Hobbs, ton Tuck» artlet'e Kendall. re than you II e ve r have fher v ie W h s » I w ant to ma » •> tor ft N e It Is v ery sim ple I ran t •*-* whv a fe w i r e en str-v-giv «g a in s t it knd It d -w e e t m e « » the sacrifice you think A lrea dy It has te o a gh t victory t o d »he « o r . . i e r s 'o a o f m eo you so much d r » -e In the end If w e have »b e s p ir t to Bgbt and « s i t " Hk» • »s m m e r n g phrsses halted H e fw cam e i v t f v o f ber r i w - l e v e « bee otireopor.«!» cnees She opened bee e v e « snd P o k e d St him I lls rough c f » « p re la te d She t h e ' besd snd p* «b ed h erself s w a y lean in g hack In the seer " A h ." »b e m urm ured “ I f I» too Iste* T on r a n t m ik e me w sn t ro q »<- ugh * “ I t Isn't tie» late t f nut r » r u ‘ " I s curing e v e r y th in g ’ T m know It « I I f It Were you w o u ’d r 't m ake con d itio n « Ton w ou ld use y e i r P r » Ins Tour ts e n t i lo work out * « r v e r T -u w ould h ave accepted Senator M ur r bel f* « offer“ — "T o n think t h a t » - be c rie d Then you d o n 't ra re"* “ Ah " «h e «aid resen tfu lly, “ you can •ay th a t? Do yon think 1 m u id u n set m yweff a » 1 h ave d -ue foe you f o » a fan cyV yy-it you w .ej dn't ondee stand I t h i v e ry practical m atter L ife l«n 't all m oon ligh t It 1» all v erv te s u tlfn l to g iv e o n e s life to an Ideal An d you 're v e ry splendid now In the f!o «h o f your first TV " ry Ton w ou ld be » t ill splendid ligh tin g a henee, loe Ing ligh t w h ile you w ere young, but when you w ere s broken dow n m ldd'e vged fa ilu re cu »» salde s career out o f th e question, do you think rhst I — It w o u ld n 't I » rom antic then I'd be a lw a y s lookin g up i t the men I once knew , tb e men w ho w ere conquering, d oin g b ig th in g « snd I d regret And I'd h ate you then " " I t seem s." be cried b itte rly “ I In •pine little confidence I'm told by e v e ry one b efo re I hsve* tried long, w h ile I am still w inning, th at I'm deom ed to he » fa ilu r e "- " N o w It I « you w h o w ill no« see " fihe becam e m ore gen tle " I t o you think I m o ld c a re fo r a w e s k lln g ’ It Isn't HIMWONH In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County. Oma Locke, plaintiff, v». Earl Locke, defendant. To Earl Locke, the abov named de­ fendant: In the name of the State of Ore­ gon you are hereby required to ap­ pear and answer the complaint filed againat you In -the above entitled suit on or before the 24th day of December. 1*13, said day being more than 42 daya from the date of the first publication of this Summons and Notice; and If you fall to so ap­ pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rellef prayed for In the Com­ plaint herein, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and that she receive such further relief as the Court may find Just and equitable In the prem­ ises Thla summons la served upon you by publication by order of the Hon­ orable G. Springer. Judge of the County Court of Crook County, O r e ­ gon. made November 10, 1913. By aald order It waa directed that this Summons be published In the Re«epfe»tB> sveni E ven the M g who h a v e d 'iv e the See g»>d th e « » fog fh • C» ; try •:«ed I he f o e « they f »und •t hand com prom ised with e v il to v es te g '« d i b i th e lf g -««t » l i a d » fiuddeti » «h e le ere d to w ard him snd [Ws .-I • haod on bis arm "l.im g . Jo h n ' « '*e p»4atrd to the north star gleam in g palely In the m oon ligh t "T h a t s * »r la beautiful, hut It 1« v ery , very high « an I y et understand* Ask me t‘ > go w ith you to the im m otala tup and I » III g » 1 w i:i help you clim b, but In that Star am i I caa t nhe had « '. i l r n him s* d ir r»>ukt » I w ays shake bim. set him to q a w l l œ lug the real value o f the p u r r » « » that through forree o ver w hich he bad an control as It seerasd had gv-»wo until It filled bis life. r t . Ml « Sii eia» lir e ba l still rested o s his arm. yet he found stren gth to a a sw er "T '»n ve «nid it you reel f m rtn g Isn 't eve ryth in g H r g -» to his fee t s lo w ly Uh». I n » pam W ith s »w id e n Jealous contrée tV>n c f ber heart she ree liar, t bow lit tie o f the g r ie f abe had lb .-hi to see w as la his look s tre n gth n s a there the strength to suffer s ad te w ith ­ stand and sono-tblng elee, alm ost • g lo w , the reflection o f a spirit banded dow n to this man s T e i tbe geneva tpms fro m s o age o f m artyrs w ho w e re gla d to pay fo r th eir fa ith W ith a great price be w as p ayin g fur bin faith , and It becam e the m ore precV-ue to him t*hr fou nd the nervi to Justify herself b efo re him " A t lea st." she «a id unsteadily "y o u w ill rem em ber (h at I d id o t pertem i until It waa b n Is is fo r you to encape me and then w o rry you lo ta goin g my w ay. as many wom en h ave d oo e I'm Am 1 hot qu ite so selfish as that w h o lly c o n tem p tib le *" H e Jodgeat her gen erou sly "T o u aren t con tem p tib le It la on ly that you d on 't love, l a v * diwsn t hag g le <>r fr y to d ra g d ow n V ou h a v e m istaken, honestly m istaken, s o m » th in g else fo r It I f you rare«l but you don t T ou w ill find th at out soon " F o r a little » b e looked at hlm un w a ie r tn g ly T h e * her stren gth seem e»I to w ilt * " T o u are righ t. 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