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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
h m ' k m iik h «. mia T 11 K I lls RISK TO I’OWKK Continued from paye 1 |{. J. BAKU ■ DENTIST Johnson Building - Oras** dick & Murphy f. » u n to <1 A M P a r la n » LAWYKRS rti.-r m all court» atx) U. S. U n i < *ffV » iM iiM I , O K I l. o N Vincent’s m, FEED and TRANSFER ÜDM ON1I. . l'hnne N o O K K tiO N 1701 SI M M o \ H Circuit Court o f Iho Htatr of on « Uhm ami fo r C rook Cntjr. year« ago Tha novelty's worn off, the dear pee pul a tired ..f hearing you. and they believe that somehow you're worse than an anarchist. And r v r :, going to l>e kb ke<| out o f otti, e here n et! spring I tu you know th a t} Itili re breaking down your health 1 "lir e doing the work o f three men and a amali |*iy for nothing 'lid s « «o n ly U growing 'I here's going 1« be plenty o f law business And you could lie Ih » biggest law yer around here Vi'u are lhal now lu |mliil o f ability, llioiigli the L in t knows whern you find ....... I » aludy your cases Why don't you chuck I t i Meri lug the |a-op|» U tha ni'isl Worthless, thankless Job III lha world “ •'You besotted cyn lcf" John laughed ■'\\ hat If we don't get any farther for ward? W a can't let 'em have the state hy default, tan we? And It tau t alto gather thankless O ne» In a » lille I run Into men Ilka frs tis h n w » or Cria » e l l or Mykea When I see how they de|teinl on nie I I hava In atlck It out It Isn't necessarily worthless, either I'v e generally found that If you bold on to Ih» breaking point ami then bold on a little longer, things get easier all of a sudden " "Mu nils y School aphorisms What'S to Ite the tw it slaughter o f tha Inno cents T' "W e elect a governor n ett y e a r " "A n d where'll you And a randldateT" “ W ell," aald John cheerfully, "1 could run m yself, yon know " “ And offer 'em ne>ra bread pills. ehT" lla lg waa trying to decide wtwther he waa a Koclallst or not, henc« was critical o f all remedies and the« tries " I supfswe you are thinking o f your hrotherlussl as a substitut«'?" “ N«>t my b r"th e rln «»ir' lla lg anort- ed "1 Wouldn't have the dotta you call the |«e«>ple as my brothers. Th ey're Interesting to m i only as a stmly In aslnltilty W hat ran you el|s~ t o f a |«eopt«« wltoMt vary bica) ta r t u v r iiln l « I saldatine»»?“ "lin i the |>e«tpts don't understand— that » all “ “ Noi understatwl' You can oay that! fvo you suftfsis» there's an Intelligent man In the state « h » «b-esn t know that you h a v» aa much brains and capacity f.ir government, ami far more charac ter. than either Murrhcll or Mhrrnsl of any o f their trite«? Vet they turn yon «lown for them every tim e W hy? /le reuse I h r tfsrrkrffs and Ik# M'krrrotf* r r p reseat ike people You don't Ninety nine nut o f a hundir«! men. all over the nation, have a pretty clear notion «if what's going on In |silltt<-a amt gov eminent, and they have a rmllmentary social Instinct that tells them tt la wrong Sometimes that Incipient aetiae gets them Intrreate«! In a rrform . but the Interest last» only for alsvnt one rem iw lgn Just aa you have found IL W e don't really cars. W o don't want things ch an ged “ "H u t"— “ Here. I have the floor. Things srs rotten )e s ! There's s a,Ink In every plane o f our national life You think y«iu have a pur|s»se In I lf» to cloatt up thla s ta i» Well, then play the game aa you And tt. make o f yourself a despot And when you have your l» i » e r , ua» it to win compromises from the «d her strong «mes. a ml to give the |NTl|llP Juat aa much aa they are aids to use and enjoy Aiming a aelAsh I«»*>p!» only a supreme, practical egoist enu lead " lla lg sat hack, relighting Ida pl|»e. ti.-sti'" he grinned “ Remitida me o f my college tlelutlltig wu-lety Hut I menu It." he ndited earnestly John smiled faintly He leaned f o r ward and caught up the |»iker. absent, ly Jabldtig the estala In the stove. H e w ns thinking o f another tim e when, out o f her Ignorance, a young woman had Stumbled, far lesa cleverly. ui>on the same theory He aald: -One must build from the bottom up want th e nation can lie aaved from It» slits neither by atrong Individuala nor tty mechanical systems o n ly by the aroused moral sense o f the |teople. a résiliation and acceptance o f political responsibility, and a man can't rery success fully preach | hi II|| c »I m orality unless be practices It lie lias lo serve In t'ie wav for which lie's tieat Ailed I don't think» I'm cut out for a luma ilmoinl llank o f C om m erce, a ration, p la in tiff, va. J A n k er am i the R edm ond laito C om pany, a rorp o ra tion . ^'latita i S J A n k er ami to the Red- I Tournait» C om pany, I h » above i'll «lefenilanta In tho nam e of Plata o f O .e g o n , you a r t hereby I rad to appi-ar am i an sw er the plaint filait against you In the a antltlail ault on o r b e fo re lha ■lay o f I tarato bar. 1913. anil If fall to ao appaar ami anatrar, for t tharaof, tha p la in tiff trill apply lha rourt fo r tha ra lla f tirilla mil'll tali) com p lain t, aa follotra. to-arll ‘St That tha cartaln assignm ent ■ • I f U l l b ill o f aalr o f tb r ■ t i till I III I n K locatali on l.ot Klaran Jibii k K ira, o f tha orlatim i plat o f town t now c ity I o f Kailniomt. ton, inaila by tha ilafam lant S J kar to tha p la in tiff on tha l i n i of I Mirant bar, 1910, ba a iljiu lg ilai-larail and dacraad to ba a tti'l m o rtga ge upon and a g ain »! 111 btillilltiK. fo r tha purpoaa o f aa lla lg * ItiK tha paym ant o f lha cartaln lla lg growled again "Mervlco—who ■■ o f tha aald H J A n kar to tha wants your service? What you nec«t IntlfT fo r tha aum o f $476.30, ami araat. |aaa tha aunt o f 110.00 paid la »nine woman to come along and raon on lha 13th day o f l>acam- marry you out o f hand and tea«*h you . 1112 Macond That p lain tiff common sense Why dliln t you marry *a amt reco va r o f lha ilafam lant S Katherine Hampden when you hail the In k e r JiidKiiiant fo r tha aum o f r ha ■re?'' '■li .10, with Intaraat theraon at ••I never really hail the chance." John a rnta o f tan par cant par annum ; •tu tha 2oth d ay o f N ovem b er. replied calmly •■Oh. go to the d evil!” And w llh 12. to g e th er w ith Ita m ata and alnireemanta In rlu d in y an »K o r n e y charnel ertati«' abruptness lla lg rose and walked out o f the office a for the aum o f $60 00 T h ird A m lnille later he reap|>»nred to de liât tha aald hu lldln y ab ove man- mad ba ord ered aold fo r the pur- ( marni. " I ht you still want to?“ '»a o f paylny aald Jiidym ent, with "W a n t to what?*' »old John ao blank •la and dlaburaainenta. Fourth I t that lla lg agnln recommended the bat tha aald m o rtya ya be forecloaed tievll aa hla ultimate ileallnatlon anil ml that w h a te v er rly h t, title , Int iraat, or lien, o r e q u ity o f redem p- withdrew. Out In the street he »topped long jb>n tha aald d efen d a n ts m ay have or 1*1 m In and to aald bulldlttC tie tor- enough to look hack through the wln- lar rut off, barred and e x tin g u ish duw. Jobu iva» alili aliecntly Jabbing 'd F ifth T h a t the p la in tiff have lla lg »hook hla head and II and auch o th e r and fu rth e r re- the coala, laf aa to the c ou rt may aeem Juat passed ou. uiultcrlug to the enowy od equitable. night: Thla aummona la published by or- " I have aeon a m ir a c le - » man who tb r o f the lio n . O. H prlnyer, Judya has tested, yet b elieve» In the |ieoplo t’ f the C ounty Court o f the Htnto o f nml who lina loved tint annic woman '"■con w ith in and fo r C rook conn 1 wonder how t ', O regon, m ade on the lu th day o f through ll»e yenra. o tidier, 1IM3, and p rescrib in g that long hla cournge w ill hold out?" John drew up l«t the <le»k and liegnn thla aummona be puldlahed fo r »1* lon aecu tlve w eek s In the Redm ond a letter. It did not progress rapidly. Hptikeaman, a w e e k ly newspaper Ills pen bnd gone ns far ns “ R eplyin g puldlahed at K edm om l. O reg on The b> your fa v o r o f the 2t*tb In a t." when •late o f the first pu b lication o f thla It fell unnoticed from his Anger», l ie aummona la O ctob er 23rd. 1913. returned to hla contemplation o f the J. A. WIIXCOX. A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff ►'Irai p ublication Oct 23-ltec 4 It you w ant a s itu ation ua I pokeaman C lassified Colum n. The Are. H e waa thinking o f Kntherlne Hamp- ,len H e had l>oen thinking o f her a great deal lately, a fte r a long period PAOE SEVEN II K II MON I » H P O K K H M A N In Whh'h lie had kept the remembrance which, symbol o f bis undisputed away, uf her In thu a», ret, rarely o | m « imm I lie final occupied for tw en ty years snd rhaiulier o f lila Innermost conscious bis enemy took bin pis««« there wss liens nothing 1» linlb-sts Ihst the seals uf d<r ll had lieeti the easier to bury. If not minion had been form ally transferred T h e luonae h waa not present In per com pletely to forget, lit» past, iMx-atiae Many o f the com mitteem en were Katherine's life and Ills hud not often • in crossed Tha ln< blent o f lb « flow er» surprise«! st M urch ell'» presence. They hail thought that he would stay away has lieeti told, flu e day, a week lie fo r « thu conversation Juat uarrated. to es>-a|w Hut Inst humiliation o f lie holding the form al rntlA'-atlon o f Ills they had no-ldeutally met. 11« wan In th « Mt»»l »Tty to deliver ai-coliipllalH-d defeat. H e had g o o « to Hie m eeting In a car Ills Its tore on “ t'lv lc l(e»| »in »lb lllty " Itefore one o f the reform bodies (hat riage lie*-aus*« the weather waa rough discussed, but did iiothlug to alleviate ami his physical condition was not Hut when be le ft he forgot the the city's Ills I'o r early luncheon be giMxl earrin g« nml start»«! to wnlk to the went tills» n restaurant where elnb «»rule trappings amt service enablsel tioiis«- that he called Imine. H e walked the putr<m to Ignore Ihe moderately aimlessly, head lowered as though he well cooked foml and Immoderately were |Ninderliig some deep problem Th e delimit front that he hs«l m ain high prices As he was passing llir«mgh the tained liefore Ihe com m ittee had beeti s (Mine H e was feeling o ld —old! foyer lie came fa c e to fni'e with Hath Ills course took him |*ast a bouse erln » I Iam|n1efi nml atmlher lady, whose attire procln|me<l her on » o f «if state, where the monarch ast en fashion's elect There was a inotueiit's throned nnild hla court, directing the nffnlra o f Ills kingdom. What Mur- hesitation, ami then Impulsively K a lli erlne held out her hand Mutual In «-hell saw was the office building o f H e entereil an quiries concerning each «ither's health Ihe Atlantic railroad foltoweil were satisfactorily answer**«!, «le v a to r sml was rapidly bolated to the A page o f ebony skin and Katherine lntrodi|fi-«l hint lo her proper story. companion Mrs lleland melded dla- look Ills card. Murchell dhl not have to watt long Istitly. us from a great height, d«twn nielli the rather roantHfled looking K«*in tie waa liefora bis form er liege T h e royal brow wrinkled "le n ’t man who rarrlesl Ihe queer, black this a little Indiscreet -conahlerlng the aloiich h at "T h is la the M r liuntneade.“ K ath present state o f public sentimentY* "W h a t difference does It m a k e-n o w ? erine e ip laltird I'v e Just com e from the com m ittee "f»h . In(1ee«l!" waa th# murnitire<1 an m eeting " • wer, nt-compntite<1 tiy a vacuous amlie "Y e e ? " Kackett understood. “ Sher Mrs Itelaml. It was clear, had never heard o f "th e Mr Don mead*. ” Juat rod's electeil, I suppose?" "Y e a Thanks to your Influence.” then another group entered the foyer “ I'm aorry." Kackett'a regret waa and with scant ceremony she eaca|ied l*i J«iln tlietn Kntherlne said: genuine. "H ut 1 have my d u l y " - "T h e re Isn't any reason why we 'T o your stock tnddera. o f wb«im I am shouldn't have a nice, chummy little one. Y'ea. I kmiw I'm not com plain chat. 1» there? I am wnltlng for Mr ing." Mur«'hell Interrupte«! mildly. “ I (Iregg. who la alw ays late Khali we ram e to tell you lo keep an eye on alt down som ewhere?" the Ml<-hlgnn. I'v e kept them out o f He aass'iitsMl. ami they ensconced the Mteel * 'tty for you so far. But themselves on a luiurbius dnvenjsirt th ey'rv com ing In T h ey ought to get with Which the foyer waa e«|Ulpped In. too. At any rate, th ey're getting " l i e Is still faithful, you see." she ready to s|iem! a million In Ihe a t latlgh*«d iih tloiisly she referred to tempt I don't lielleve Sherrod can (ir e g g “T h e y are preparing to lay keep them out. K eep an eye on him, me «in the shelf I aut almost twen Harkett." ty nine. y«»u may remember And they " W e 'r e counting on you to help are I »-ginning to put me on tmnrds and there " com m ittee» and things alrvn«lyl It Mur« tiell shook bis head- " I ’m la Siispe« teal In aoiue quarters that I through." rung» " •T>«ik here! What'a the use o f your H e smiled hla sketitlclam getting your back up over this busi "N o, | don't, though no doubt 1*11 ness? Y'ou understand perfectly well coine t«> II In time Atxiut yourself You that w e must aland In w ith w h oever’» have had sotue very Interesting expert on top. Y'ou put Mhrrnsl out and we'll en«'s«a. haven't you? I keep tab on you bark yon aa atrong aa ever. I wish,” through the new»|-at**ra I heard a Kai-kett aal<1 |ierauaalrely, “ you'd keep man I«ny you a very Ane compliment. an overnight o f the Mlchlgnn matter. Ought I to tell you. I wonder? Or do I doubt m yself that Sherrod can keep you tw e lv e an many that oue more them o u t " wouldn't lutcreat?*" “ l i t t l e late thinking th a t aren't yon? " I t la when we get few that a com He c a n 't Ih m 't tniat him to do IL pliment la dangerous I'm not sure, Mhemsl w on't la »L SacketL H e has but I'll risk IL " he aabl Idly no self control. H e's too greedy. But “ H e aald. 'A man can't keep on I'm through I don't want to put him preaching decency aa earnestly and o u t " bravely aa Ditlimende d**«*s unices he's " W e ’ ll make It worth your while. If a ptetty i1«--eiit aort o f chap h im s e lf that's the trouble." I don't mind telling you It waa Mr “ Y'ou can't make It w orth my while.” tiregg who aald th a t" hhe did not add "Y'ou politicians." Harkett exclaim ed that tire g g had quallAc«l hla rom pll angrily, "m nke me tired w ith your In meut with. " O f course he'» a crank.” fernal bickerings and Jealousies. I'd "T h a t was kind o f (ir e g g " aa »<>on Is* back In the old days” — "H e often »ps«flks o f you. H e ad “ No, you w o u ld n 't" Murchell Inter uilrcs you ami la very much Intereatol rupted again dryly. "T o o wouldn’t go In your—career W # may call It thaL bark to those «lays fo r many times the mayn't * » f millions It'll cost yon to keep the Mich " I f you can't think o f a better w ord." igan out—I f you keep It o u t Too lie wish«-«) It were not necessary to know that—I know I t Ton railroaders bring tiregg'a name ao often Into the have grow n hog fnt the Inat fe w years conversation Juat because In every atnle o f the They talked for a fe w minutes long t'n loo there's ts*en n man like me. w il er on uninteresting. tmiwraonal sub ling to prostitute him self at your serv ject» until they saw (ir e g g ap|>ear at ice " the entrance lltlt Mrs IH-Iand effu sive Snckett looked a real astonishment— ly w aylaid him. and I lie re waa an awk amt suspicion ward pause whh'h John did not kuow "V on needn't he a fra id ." Murchell h«iw to tirhtge. grim ly answered the aiisplclon “ It's Kntherlne aald. on an Impulse, the too late for the leopard to change bis wisdom o f which mny tie regnrded a* spots. I'm not going to fight you. I'm doubtful: “ Aliout whnt you anhl o f going to q u it " your career I don't like to hear you He alonched back In hla chair, half speak a«» #o lightly o f IL I think you closing hla eves ns though he were have lawn very brave and splendid very tire«!, l i e »a t fo r several min Not many ttieu would have held out utes without B|»>aklng. forgettin g that aa you have " Sarkett'a tim e was precious. S a ck eft He waa tnken off hla guard. “ 1 did too, seemed to have forgotten this 1m- not ei|ie«'t von to think so.” , iMirtant fa c t H e waa w rinkling hla "M y my notion# o f values and things brow over the problem, what means have changed a good deal, 1 And And. to devise to Induce an old. pigheaded, I may I g o on?" She looked at O regg betrayed minister to remain In the He waa still In Mrs Delnnd'a clutches • T T lc e In a minor capacity H e waa " I wna n very aelAsh. thoughtless girl too shrewd to argue F or mnny yenra then I d elltierately—no. carelessly ho hn«1 hail Intim ate know ledge o f which 1» worm*— Jeopardin'«! your hap Mnrchell's Inflexibility Illness In the search for my own. 1 “ I'll tell you what I'll do.” he begun have lieeti heartily ashamed o f I t I — nt Inst. " I 'l l s.*e Sherrod an d "— I hope It ilhl not mean serious unhap Senntor Murchell looked up sharply, as though he had forgotten the other's piness lo you ." He looked at her steadily. " I have presence "I'm through. I 'v e earned n not been unhappy." Then he rose to rest, nnd my health's gone tmek on m e I'm going hack to the farm to raise po- greet (ireg g . who hail extricated him tat«s*s the farm er vote rrop has peter »«•If T h e latter waa very cordial. "A n y ed out. And I f I ever do com e bark time you're In town call me tip and Into politics I'll mnke my ow n terms.” lie maided a careless goodhy nnd we'll lunch at the club. Any time, re went slow ly out o f the office Appar member r Hut hr did not mlaa Katherine's tone ently he had forgotten to shnke hands ns she anhl to John, "(lo o ilh y —and I Markett did not remind him o f the am very glad o f what you have Juat omission l i e remnlned w ith the Im pression o f having beheld a broken, told me.” I.ater. when they w ere at their table, hence harmless, old man tire g g said to Katherine. ” 1 have a no ( T o be c o n tin u e d .) tion Dnnmeade la the reason you b are kept me wnltlng ao long." I'm lr r hie gnzo the tinge o f color In her cheeks dee|iened. She made no TH O UG H TS AN D THE reply. " 1 v»ea It ev er occur to you." he nak ed. carefu lly setting down the glass. "Hint I might get tired o f w aitin g?" "D o es It e v er occur to you," she an swored, "time I shouldn't care very much?" Hut o f this John could know nothing • • • • • • • T h e cerem ony o f exchanging minis ters w-aa not on elalm rate court func tion. F ifty odd gentlemen, represent ing each hla principality, met In a hotel parlor and elected Mnrk Sherrod lo succeed W illiam Murchell aa chair man o f the »la te executive committee. Aa the latter retired from the chair HOGS FOR SALE T W O REGISTERED I g U ltS , COMING TW O YEARS Ol.l). ALSO I'i MARCH I'lOM, READY EOK MEK Y ICE. MIA MONTHM’ TIME W I L L RE (JIYEX ON B A N K A B L E NOTE. G. A . B R A D L E Y One and one-half miles north of Depot. Redmond, Ore. Furniture YOU WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT REDMOND. YOU CAN DO NO BETTER ANYWHERE. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. DON’T WAIT TILL YOU NEED THE GOODS. C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking S. D . F O X & C O . Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar M AN. Thought» malic the man. H a bitual thinking determine! the char acter A n d thought! may he a! latal ai crime to the development ol a lolly manhood. Regulate your thought» and you regulate the direction and the mea»ure ol your growth. Think ol nnful gain» and »mtul pleasute» and your character will lose it! warmth and color. I hmk ol duty, nghteoua- n r»i and G od . and the beauty of holineu will be reflected in your lace.— J. Sander! R eed . C . H . B A G G O T T ’S (Juick Delivery Express and Transferline A l l O n te r » G iven P ro m p t Phones: House, Leave Order# at the A tten tion . 2603; Stand, 713. Redmond Pharmacy.