F R E E F R E E AIR A IR try tk 3 rt*m ••try. m M e rh a a t- A rta . lió m e * » a d A r t. C o m m a r r e Fu r- C o n tin u e d fro m p a * » « 4 Maate N » a * r « u lae- • aad itlaeaaalaaa oa r t K H I Ks .... arm sT i « * s . » e iy s u e e o n g ns • tv o r a u n o !« Central Oregon Garage ti »■ boa« • b r o a d , a l l ! be » le a d in g fe a tu r e M » k * th la » p e a s a n t » a d p ro fita b le w l a t e r o u t in g No t u itio n A f- r o te m o d » ! l o a » r a a a o c a b l« R ed u c ed r a t e » oa »11 r a ilr o a d » F o r fa r th e r t e f o r m » ! lo a » . i d r » * » H M TENNANT R e g s -ra r F armer» C o r n ila Oregon B n .n r u Cour»»» b» C o r r e » pop le a « - « a t t b o a t tu itio n R E E j D Y ’ S ” si m M 'O s No« t he proper tim e to co o tid e r b a > i i ( thane N O N - S K ID T I R E S fo r y o a r ear. make. L e t us r i t e you p rices oa any These tires w ill r i t e you aa increased m ileage plus the s a fe ty fa cto r. 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. <hn Bradley, irgll Beckwith, arry Hanaon. merica Rodman, idle Friend, elvln Farria. eater Yaraell. .V b G ra d « o * k Bat«s. Gillette. Beckwith. I^uderback. Mohler. rt Glttlngs. Woods. H m tfh. .obblnt. Weatherley. Afh Grade y Young Atkinson. Ordway. Farris. Cendal!. A'ortz. Tucke. R e in k ö p f. horn paon. Davenport. Prouse. ■ v e Ragan. Yarnell. arnell. Helen Dtttlmore. Rath K»e»enieyer. Beulah Tinner. Rachael Caae. Clara Neuman Mildred Smith. Meda Gillette Marjorie Brewer. Charlee Abby. Joyce Robbina. G rw il»— H 0. Hi, I I ami 12 Verna Chlea Oacar Parr ah. Hila Morse. Maud Malkaon. Evelyn Smith. France» Thompson Bertha Malkson. Stella Ruaaell. John Brewer Sam Bate«. Wayne Chase Robert Johnaon. Wilbur Dlttimore. Douglaa Mullarky. Hale Ordway. Clarence Stelnkopf Wendell Thompson le tte r Ragan. Ray Golden. Read the "Snow Flake” flour ad on another page of this laeue— and then buy some of the flour. 17tl A G E D E X -O K F H I i f . Prinevllle Journal: Crook county Is not to be outdone In the mattgr of furnishing the oldest living official In the state. The claims of James Elkina was disputed by L. L. Whit comb of Saginaw. Oregon Mr. Elk ins held office 51 years ago but Mr Whitcomb went him seven years be;- | ter. Now comes B. F. Nichols of Laid- law, who can go Mr. Whitcomb nine years better. Mr. Nichols write« | " I was elected sheriff ( under the provisional government of Oregont of Polk county the first Monday in June. 1444. 47 years ago Again In 1452, under the territorial organiza tion. I was elected sheriff; served two years and was re-elected, serv ing two consecutive terms.” Id*t us do your next order o f Job printing. High grade work and price» satisfactory. The Redmond ; Spokesman. Oregon Agricultural College FAHMKRM- WEEK DECKMBKR H to Iff. 1*13 Thfa will be a notable event In the educational history of Oregon Farmer»' Co-operation will be the leading topic of ? stimulating aeries of lectures The week will be crowd ed with discussions, and demons!ra tions In everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home maker. W IN T E R HHORT COFRM K J A N C A R Y fi to 20. 101 I The College haa »pared no effort to make this the most complete short course In It* history. A very wide range of course« will be offered In General Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poul - 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortgua. for Crook County Louise C Davenport, plaintiff, ru Mooes A. Gal irk. Berths M Gu il d . O G Adams. S. W Taney, de fendants To Moees A Gulirk and Bertha M Gultek the above named defend ants la the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and aaswer the complaint Died against you la the above entitled suit oa or before the 24th day of December. 1*13. said day being more than 4 2 days from the date of the first publication of this Summons and Notice, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the C for the relief prayed for in the Com plaint herein, to-wtt that judgment be entered against you for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars with Inter est thereon ut the rate of ten per cent per annum from September 1*. 1*12. for Ninety Dollars attorney's fee» and for the costs and disburse ments of this suit That the usual decree be entered by this Court that the Northeast quar*er of the North west quarter, the North half of the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section thirty In Township fourteen south, of Range seventeen East of the Willamette Meridian be sold by the sheriff of this county according to law and that the proceeds of »aid •ale be applied to the satisfaction of the costa of said sale the costs of this suit and the satisfaction of the claim of the plaintiff That all of the above named de fendants and each of you and all per sona claiming or to claim under you be barred and foreclosed of any right or equity of redemption there in except as provided by statute and that the plaintiff have auch other and further relief aa to the Court may aeem equitable In the premises This Summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon orable G Springer. Judge of fhe County Court of Crook County. Ore gon. made November 10. 1*12 Bv said order It was directed that this Summons be published in the Red mond Spokesman, a weekly newspa per published at Redmond. Oregon, once each aucceuaive week for six consecutive weeks and the date of the first publication thereof la No vember 13. 1*12. the date named In said order for the first publication DENTON G BI'RDICK. Attorney for Plaintiff Redmond, Oregon First publication Nov. 13-Dec. 25 k laee» bee eyea cfcvesd ber face white " M v dear, my d e a f Doo t you « e e l Tow r* aghttwg »g u ia «* <be th in g that means y o o r happ'nesa I ’ m un* a fra id to « • « now foc 1 k o - e I cun g iv e V'U fa r a»>re than you II e ve r have fher v ie W h s » I w ant to <h> 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<l | mond Spokesman, a weekly newspa per published at Redmond, Oregon, once each successive week for six consecutive weeks and the date of | »h<- first publication ti,«-r»-.,f In No vember 13. 1913. the date named In said order for fhe first publication. DENTON O BI'RDICK. Attorney for Plaintiff Redmond, Oregon. First publication Nov. 13-Dec 25 THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN FROM NOW UNTIL JAN U ARY 1915 FOR ONLY $1.00. ■e .jistrust t o t your Ideai. I » * • • « store o f pulltV « tb »n I IVI a year •go T . « r drsem w ilt get you < « i f d>«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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