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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
H It S I'W . JA N TlIK REDMOND H 1*0K EHM AN R. I R K IS TO RISE POWER around nt Ili. ollit-r« mid grlnm -d III • h k l , fuahlou Hut b>. d e p n rlr il Im n o .II,i M y , I. living III,- m en In ||„ . room ........ w li.ii rlin riu Iny lu (lie un fa H illln I nniiie o f John lli-n lli In I*-,« ih nti lt»e u illiiile o , ru m o r out M in iiliig the fai l Ihe liotvl wna alive Hh--rroi| had a a k i.l fot a i o u fe re iie * w ith M u r ilie ll |\ Henry Kusscll Miller, Author o f I he Man Higher Up" UafMt CayyrtgM. WH. 0» *W »*hka tWvrtk C H A P T in XX. Th# li n L»f*. s i; .|. i , John I » u n m m .I» « I ihm I la-for-- H i« |»«q»l» lila a la lo a I..U I-I* nn iiro. a lim -a t fo r- K -.llrii a m id I I I * I tito lili o f ..II D ia l m u n i o v a r Ilia rr*|a « - , ita o f H lia rrta l a m i Jt-u k ln a i|... . I l a I r a lw«>la lu riu a l i|iu-a , lo a a n t III«» a f * w lia»a|M i I . . I I I . I a r WI > lo h in t l l ia l lila ra n I Oligli! lai m ora fo r m u la li!* Ilia n tti- ti «ii|q>Ma#il T li* * l l|¡ r lir |H i, |ia ri r caa». II W e ltte il. ili-m a tiil y l i ,i J rrrjr U ra n i l * in r i « l i l i a || lu o f *f|H a l o r g r r a lv r S I M M , Ir llh a r J r u k lu a lio r H h a m a l w aa . l'a la ta til* Io Ilm |«««|»l«- O llir r ,.f ■■iilnl.m f o l l o a i i l au lì M-«»n # , I. o f U lan i « a r a a h rlr k ltig i l l J o h n I oui i m « . la m u a i lia nom i | . ¡ I I I * lim a * ra i|U lra i| II. I h * |ia o I Hilad II Un Olia ala« N H lM Il J.-riy U ra n i In a llo ri. I f llia aa .¡u-ra n f I I I * praaa a r r a lo lia lia I Ilia p a rly « r ia In d a n g e r o f ila t n ml hail * » |» a rla iiia il a lim a i jr i iloti ,.f aln W ith in a f a « d a y * |f I I I * H - w apal-ara o f I l a a l a i * W ar* I . tr u m p e tin g H u ll liu u m a a d a 'a I aa lo lila |u irly m u a i I » ra w a r d p I. ul liar h a lf la la irlo n a ly d a n ,lu g a a r r k * had la a ii r r m iara*! and I (»»luting lo Ilia la la prl ■ a * III H an lo n iim n ly a * a v illa n o * I«.p illa r »«-ah ur«« • ■ M tmpm la-1 a p r o m t . t a r Tin- .(.ta a i In a la fa iitly lol«l flin t llla y no HI.la-1 Ilia 1 b o le * «»f Mia yo un g ra «-gan lo lia lla * a II A a u rp rt* »• ti.im la-r an dd anlv dla-vivara-l th a t had al w a y * I »-an fu r In in m ra d o IliaV w v fa av avaa llllg ly p ro 'll! tt.a fa r t T h a th in g w aa »«M lagtooa ra in al h ill a w lft aa lh a ria in g * 'hi I II aw a p t o v a r lh a a la la , a fha-d . " , . la .m P a r i o f It «* |M H y- f a r d ..» n In Itia lr h a arta. lo ir til lh a a a llo iia rd .r u a ! lh a m oral i . . . » H in t h a la d »hang e lay ■ te rm in a tin g r l v l r r u n « In m n r * * lm tv.! hy lh a v a ry n ia n w lo i had lo* oitir a liar*» o v a m ig li! T lia |o itlll L n a a ll Im t a f r w w a r * aatoUD-la-1 tii|.|m r1 *r* o f J e n k in s an d Hherro»! il r a r r a f»ro fon m lly a l* m ia -l T w o d ava Iw fo ra lh a co n v e n tio n Ilia loll I I w 'n a h ln g to n J a n k ln a bow ad 0 Ilia atortn I y laid .“ ha «aid. “ to a «|«»ntan**>n* l-n ian d *»f lh a ,i^ i|ila “ tit a* 1 >'11 . , 1 ! o i a o t do. ta r..| N l n r . I. a ll .->1 ninlv “ h a * r r v a ia lilr a - l In in m a a d a ’a h r m a n " I l a r ip la lu a - l Ilia ! Ih la talon I »ran ra n -h a d l»v h im In had da- ,f t h o r » I d r i l l W l . h o f I b * I...... .ta and h * add ad Ir n lh f iillv lha» ha 1.1 not aran m»r d l~ -u a a *d Ila - RI»- .r n. hing r*»ov«ntU»n w ith Jo hn I* n ii 1 .-ad* T h * I l h r r h a ll m an In lh a or- in lra llo n whoop«-*! w it h d o lig li! I l a d a r lo*f.- r r th a r-v n v a iilh io I h * - - lía la * liagan lo g a lh a r a l Ih r ra p In p a rlo r A g f th a M in ia h n trl aat Inr- hall an d In |>arlor H o f I h r I J»* h « i r «nt Mharr*a1 p la tin g ag n in a! aa.-h thar fo r r-d « a It a lo r a n llw m (In i -•■.I th a d a lag ataa an d lhi-«a w h o had . irg alan to «all. I I I.* h u n g ry « u m ilia r la* lin t tlia y fo u n d th a llt t la fa llo w « I lattai ih » honav |«»t at M n n -h a ll'a t.d no «--andai m u«t m a r lh a nom ina •ti o f th in m a a d a ( A * fo r th a • *l> dna o f lan a a m i --« p la in * o f hiindra-ta. liai la a n n llia r n ia lla r . In to w h lr h w * i* y not In tru d a • In r m w d a d atra,-!« an d a w a lla rln g . moka r I-io dati lohlil«-« e tc lfe m e n t ran igh T h a fiu n in a n d a r a lly in g lia only i,n ia l a|*»l In lh a i'B p Itg l. ro n r«.|i--l « Ig n tfh -an tly w ith lh a M arron « I'no ap liara o f lh a M liarr»*! hendqnnr- ■r. Sin h r o n lr iit liia n t w ith lh a allu a on m u id not la- fa lg n n l' I t w a * In- n tlo u a . Il ap ra m i o u t a im in g th a dala n i a , w ho had pladgad th rn io a lv a * lo ola fo r I'u t im r a il# an d nu l I HI,*»! tha ru n ltr alTnrta o f P a r r o tt (n o m in a lly iniinglng S h e r r o d # r a n ip a lg m to a la r t «tB in p a -lr. It ka|>t lh a n a u tra la w a v e r IK h u í o v a r lh a «ran a o f r o n lllr t hov '»•d n forn ilaa« one. iin*»-«-n. u n h e a rd , nfi-lt, aa a p lrlta a lw n y « a re. w a llin g '»I for tin- i- n ir la l m o m e n t to swoop ow n and d r. Id e Ih e Inaile • a me a lu ll In th e tin tile , an ho ur to- r»rd m o rn in g , w h e n th e de leg ale« had H ire d to «M ottm | ro ta o r halve« o f ,'d * or. m ore o fte n , to w oo fo rtu n e 1 al ground, »er noma ta llio o f c h an c e, w h en Ih e to-Mtig lo h l.lc w e re d e p o p u la te d and tie h rn d ip in rle ra o f Ih e g enerili« w ere •-.erled hy a ll lu ll th e ir re a p e e tlv * hilT, and Ih e y a w n in g re |m rte ra There w aa a k lm e k on M iu v h r U '* '«»r and U re m ie , lender In P ln m v IH e . ilu iltie d a u irao en ger. h im w h o n in e ••fore hud l u m i M o n hell fn m i Id , re frill on no e rrm u l. I f not o f m ere y, at •n»l o f a n lrn tlo n P illile w o n t lo him lid w lila |a-re il hla m eaailge M iire h e ll h o ik hla head " T e ll h im ," he anld alo ud . “I f he fnnla to ,e e m e h e 'll hOVM lo com e ere." P ain e w lila ( ie r i.I a pro!eat. " T e ll h im ." M u n -h e ll r u t h im «h ört. lle iit h w ill m eet him In -r e " T h e inenaetiger o ln rte d , looked h n a llly John M u n hell im-ii •m ll.-d trlu in p lia u tly w hen Ilie y aaw P a rro tt and Sherrod, w e a rin g an ulr o f eoullileiK -* not whol ly eo n i lu*'Iug em erge fro m tin* eleva •o r and initke th e ir w ay along th a eor rldo r lo p a rlo r A ..... I P a rro tt en tered , r a r * fu lly el.i-.lng the door la-hlnd tln-m to Ih e lu le liv e dlou|.|H du llm -lit o f th e d- le gal»-« »oilaid*» P u rro ll w ent Ja u n tily up lo Mill» hell m id ahook linnda W ill I»«- grin ned " w * 'v * |**en hnv Ing a nio- H ill*, alilu d y . *h > " T ill« for III«* re,M»r|era '•lu d gr i i i l«--I M u r- hell, “ you're e n jo y in g II T h e re wna « laugh. In » Id h P n rro tl -lid not Juin The Bvnator w av ed hla hand , and a ll h ill t-rc c n e le ft (lie m o m . ri-ltie la n t. I»lll ola--lli-nl ' S n - 1« t r aald S lierr-el "P a n T wa gel h .g -e lh rrI Y » u < r got to n d m lt th a t We «e got you Ix-ateo " I f i ‘ "i Ih nk Ih . d e le g a te * yo u've In-rn bu yin g w ill «in k yo u 're m la tn k rn , Sh--rn»il I V e a ,Id you n io r* th a n fifty my a r lf " • »1 "O 1 In-lleve II." ana|>|a-d Sherrod 'Jo lt I.lu llin g and gel d o w n lo ra a rs l o t i know you ia n I la-at ua In Ilia c o n te n t Ion Y-.u an -u t tr y in g to You » ta ile d a ll !« n r k e t o ver liilliu ie tiila Jnal to w o rk op a a e n tlm e u l d ia l w ill m ake II tm rder for me to |»rat llre n t. Y ou te ■> a n tlo o * to g r t * v « u ." he e l rla tin e *l I.U te ri) " th a t you don t M*e y»»o re In d ang er o f a tlrrtn g up a revo I ill ion YY hat w ill you ta k e to q u it? “ I lie r v io lu llo ii haa *l«r(e< l. Sherrod A m i y*»u M in n t l--,tl H 'e u t YY on I I? W e ll n I len d lo O iat w lian Ih e Him - rottiea " IW a u a e Y lu rrh e ll ro n llm n -d calm ly. lu ll WonT la- llo lllllin le il " lie liiru e ,! to Ih«- go verno r " P a rr o tt, how linn h h a ve you |*al<l Sherrod to aiipiorrt you for o rn a lo r V N o th in g lied P a r ro lt a ll« -lt w ith ev id en t iineaalneoa # I I m - i i you re lu c k y ," M iire h e ll com m rn le d I * u ii Ita a ln n d paid him ('„'«■•laa) f,,r Ih e aume p ro m la * ." That a a He.' Slierr»»l d eelared b o lt) U rr e tie ro m iu a m li.1 M u r ilie ll, “r a il lla a la n d In w ill ynitT lie '« III Ih e m o m n e t t lo m in e T h a t la. If P a r ro lt nuil s h e r n -l th in k It u-a-ea «ary v l i e tu rn e d Im p itrln g ly to w a rd th r ill T gnea, S lierr» *l grow le-l. “ P a r r o lt kn o w » I'll ted go h a r t on h i m " Ih « -. in- Mur* hell In q u ire d d r y ly " I .«*»k «1 h im " And Inde- <I P a r n d l'a fa ir* Juat (hen Mill le li.e In III«- gi««t f.illh o f hla Ira d c r ' You n m lu 't go. O re e n e A n d ," M ur* hell Bilde-1 I may n u iio u n rr rig h t U err llia l ll.v aland w ill am -erod lu r aa a r U a lo r " , I ha-au I th a t i|r-|>and." am -ered S h rr rm I on w ho control« lh a leg talatu rcT * "YY'r II i o u IR i I II • in a n e , m 1,1 h a i r hugged h lm o elf w ith d e lig h t a . In- aaw P a r ro tt rla lld y |a-rf u r l— l and . S ln-rro-l atriigg-llng to m prvan lh a rtatng, lavaalonate tu itn and fr u r of lh a uinn la-fore him U rrrn * had tha n a g n in ld er and la- fa ll a pro f-iitud rw v rrriie e fo r (he m an whoa# lie n a In *•• Idg a gam e allow ed no Ir e Heir A h-ng pan«-- w a * h m k r n hy r o ll a n v lo u .ty . S enator, w h n l l i a r * you g*d up y o u r a le e ir ? " " S h e r r o d * w it h d r a w a l" " W in ■ la going lo n in k r m e w ith d r a w ’’" S herrial ama-rial again U h ln t P a in e g ive you my m eaaagaT IM'-d In to th e p a rlo r p ro m p tly M u r r he 11 lu rm -d lo I hem " U e n lle tiie n , I w a n t lo d íc ta le a a ln i» •lient " N o le la a ik a w e re flnahed fo rth and pen» ila |M>la«'d lin t M u ri lie ll d id noi - u m ilin e , und ih n re p o rte ra d id not look ni hlm 'I lie lr a y e * w er» riv e te d h i S h e rria l. upon w lio ae f a -a had fa lle n < look o f u n la -llv v lu g w o n d e rm e n t T h a r â Implicit i-unll Par- John l le a t li" ' " W h o .' d rm a u d rd He I I I Pa m a tt. 'Ta John M iire h e ll |e d u iia l to S h erro d '« fa re , w h lrh had a n d d rn ly tu rn e d pale " » la I* a gent Io nian o f w h o m S h erro d 1« verv m u rli n fra Id P u r ro ll. d id you e v er h ear w liv I r a m r to th o ca p ita l l«at M a r c h ' I ca m e Iw-eaiiae I lie a n l S herrod here wna d ru n k an d th re n te n lu g lo th ro w h lin a e lf In to th e r iv e r I fo un d o a t w h i he had e m t« -**le d gtaaiiaai o f a tn lr m om -ya YVe llv ia l ih e m a ile r op le m |a ira rlljr." lie pnoa-al a lra lifh li-n ia l u p In hi« ch a ir, e i ial Slu-rn»«I fo r « m om ent an d w e n t on q n le lly " I f y o u r iin m e gia-a la-fora llie lo iiv e iilliin . I w ill la k e (h e floor an d te ll a ll nlam t H int Ir n n a a rtlo n I d o n't th in k you w ill la* n o m in ate,! A m i. I f you «re. I'm q u it * m ire you w o ii'l I«- elected D o you w ith d r a w ? " •I do n o t r " V e ry w ell " Y tn rch ell R»«e to In d l •-a ir llia l Ih e c o n fe re n c e w a * at an end T o m e on P a rro tt " S h erro d w h eel c l a n il Minr. lied to w a rd th e door H ilt P u r ro ll did not fo llo w In s te a d , he dr*ip|H-il w e a k ly In to a . h a ir, hla glance a h tflln g n n ie r tn liily fro m Y ln re h e ll to the d e p a rtin g S herrod an d lim -k ag a in S h ern a T « hand w aa a lre a d y on the d .a irk n o ti w h en lie noticed P a r ro lt'« ,,. •. tin « H a atopfw d In a k ta ii bneb •,-o iiia alo n g ." be re|»e«ted lu i|ia llc u lly . “I'll *'l th in k ," anld P a r r o lt « lo w ly . «lay lien- I'v e hail one gold b ric k loo many." “ Y V lia t r S h errial tu rn e d a lia rp ly a n il atrode o v e r to th e »«< Minting governor. •Von ta m liy ! S cared hy « ch anp b lu ff lik e I lu ll: l*o you th in k lie m e a n * It? l i e d a re n 't Mae It H e re . I'l l prove It to you l i e w h irle d lo fa r e M u r ilie ll, pointing " T h e re !« the door. H ill M iire h e ll. and on Ih e o th e r side o f II h a lf doren re |m rtrr« H o n 'l w a ll fo r the ro u re n tlo n . t 'a ll em In M ake goml y o u r b lu ff. I f yo u d a re !” l or a m om ent th e se n ato r looked In le n lly n l Ih e u g ly, paaalo nale fnce. " C a ll th e m In . U m ' i » . " he »aid a quietly. t-re e n e . .. opened It w en t to Ih e door, • m l lie rk o lie d lo Ih e rela irte ra . They rtg lil along. J e re m y ." T h e y a ll rlliu l« -d In to I h * w ag on , John W ith llpa ro m p rra a rd aa I f ho facial an o rile n l A n d Indeed ha did. Il l w a * qu ick lo (a -rcelve w h a t J e re m y In Ih e liy a te rln o f hla Joy had o v e r looked I l i a g re a t, h a iry hand fe ll on J»diu'a kn ee In a tig h t grip . 'T w a n t to say ao m e th ln g w h ile 1 got th e ell,m e et | gneaa th e re '« m o re to llila th a n nppenrn to lie. I l u t I h a ve fn lili lu ye. Jo hn O u nruan de I h a ve f ii llli l l ia l y e 'll g o vern Ih la « ta le In Ih e fe a r o f U»«l and tho lo ve o f y o u r fe llo w in eu." " W h a te v e r ve do .” «im p lem e n te d S ik e s " I ’ll Is -lle v * th a t." " A n ao long ns w e got fa ith In ya l e tie e -ln 'l lo«-- fill II I In y o u rs e lf." C r l* well i-uurlilded. r a Jo h n d id not n n aw e r. H e w na i«iat •|H -a k lu g Ju«t (lieu nud la te r w h en hla lo w n s fo lk n -e la lm e -l him A l hom e |i«»k place a w o nder. Judge Ilu n u ie io le . alm o s t fo rg e ttin g th e Judl c 'a l illg u lty Nlapioal John on th e h a rk and e li 'l a ln u a l; “ M y non, t il l* la a hap py ho ur I a lw n y « k n e w you w o u ld m ake y o u r m a rk ” A t w h ic h Mian Ito lie r ta an lffed Hut w h en »lie tr ie d to co nvey her fe tld t a lli-u s lu-r to ng ue refu sed Ih e u n a r r u * lo in-si office, an d «he broke a w a y to p re p a re a a u |i|s-r th a t a lio iild do Juatlc« lo Ih e orcHslovI v 111 •imwed anything- PAGE T H R EE T lu it e v e u ln g Ite n to n c o u n ty m ade h o lid a y, w ith toR-hes m id Is m llre s and tire w o rk« John m ade a a|»eocb nt hU hom e not m uch o f a a|a-e--h. It la tru e , l»ul til« au dience w aa not hy|M -R-rttlcnl I t Inslc-I Just Hire«- in ln u te a T h e n th e hand I —gnu to p la y " A m e r ic a ." Kor a lit tle a deep hush fe ll T h e n som e one la te r Idi-nU tted a * one legged, b y * (••rh -ally happ y old n o ld le r-tie g a n to slug In a c rack ed , q u a v e rin g voice K o in e ltiliig th a t passed beyond m ere ju h lln llo u « llrre d . W ith one a r ru rd llie c ro w d lifte d up I t * voice an d sang. " M y c o u n try , ’l l * o f th e e ” — T h e solem n, « la te ly m eaaurea died a w a y A yo un g w o m a n u n d e r a tre e a t th e ed ge o f llie c ro w d «Uncovered uu aaliMimaJ h a irs ro u n iln g d o w n her cheek* A last ch eer w a * g lv e u . an d Ih e fa m o u a c e le b ra tio n pa sat«! In to h isto ry A l III« w in d o w John flu n n ie iid e look is| w i t h tro u b le d e y e * up In to th e «1 le n t, slu rry n ig h t I t w a« un generous js-rliiips, hui lie could not h elp th in k in g o f Ih e lc«u y e a r * o f d e fe a t an d dlaeo ur n g ein en t A nd he w o ndered W a a th e hy m n « till rin g in g In h i* e a r* Ib e voice o f an a h h iliig |i« « *lo n —o r h y s te ria ? a » . a a VN. “ M a k e good yo u r blu ff if you d a r«." w o m irrm e u i liecBine fe a r Head« o f aw eu I «tiaal ou t oil h i* fo re h e a d lie • hook v lellil.r 'The d e tta lit a ttitu d e nud le n t) (llaaoti i*d IV ilia |ia . aald M u r ilie ll g r im ly , " M r S lie m o l w o u ld p re fe r tu uuike III,« atn lem eh t h lin a e lf" T h e r e wna m i lu a ln u t o f |u ilu fu l «I la n e * S h e rria l’* m o u th w o rk e d * a« I hough he w ere tr y in g lu a|*-a k H ut u u B o u n d fe ll P a r ro tt m in e to hla r e lie f " t ie n t la m en." lie aald s o le m n ly . " Y lr S h erro d bu* w ith d r a w n hla ru n d ld a c y ." “ In fa v o r o f D u n m and a." aupple- iio-ii I ta I lire e tie . Tin- re|»or!er« looked In q u ir in g ly a t K eu ntiir M iire h e ll l i e m aldeil " T h a t'« th e a ta te in e n t." w it h o u t a sin gle M a -k w iird gin nee lie n i-u l m il o f th e Rauu lir e ,-lie and I In- rr|s » rle n i fo llo w e d h im . le a v in g S lu -m a t m id P a r ro tt alu ne to get w hut c o m fo rt III«-) could out o f th e ir p lig h t a iu l lo n e ttle r e r t a in m u m n ts , n a--,-ue il I a ,i> w , h w * o n a ld e r a le ly d r a w th e i-u rta lu « • « « « « a 111 A m an aro u n d w h om a h a lt le had la-i-n fo u g h t lem ied ou a r a il fence, g iK ln g off nl the u n d iila llu g lin e w h ere Ih e m u r e o f «ky r u r v ia l d o w n lo m eet Ih e green o f h ill* H e had laa-u th e re in- i -, i o f Ih e a fte rn o o n , lu flig h t fro m lit»- kin dly tm l ob i m a lv e lu le re a t o f III* ii4*lghla»ra A s la te w aa u -c la im in g h im . an d ha n it - nut u p lifte d I l e lind rend the new a o f (lie m orn in g an d k n e w th a t a t lli.it very h o u r neveral hu n d red o f hla fe llo w r illt e n « lu co n ve n tio n noaem- hl-«I w ere m im in g h lm lo n h ig h houor, m id tie took l«> Joy lu II T o r th e «c e in m a ll-»ii wan h u t th e «--honied i liorna o f a Ir m t u h le alugi- m uh A nd tha t Irto ry w «« not fo r h im . no r fo r th e p rin c ip le lie had nerved, hu t fo r a m an w ho in lie had condem ned, fo r an In a tltu tto n lie la-llei« al to la- w ro n g He w aa big enough o r « m a II en ough If you p re fe r In rem-nt la-lug c a ta p u lte d In to p o w e r hy th e a tre n g tb o f a n o th e r's a rm , and be wna boneat en ou gh to h a le th e nienna he k n e w niuat have l««-n uo-al l i e could not e m i t The ad v a n c e m e n t luid i*oine loo la te The (le ry eagernewa o f y o u th w aa gone H e long<al no t fo r a « w o rd , h u t fo r |a-nre--tli«» |a -are o f tlie h llla. o f Ih e g ro w in g ih ln g * . o f (lie co m m on place fro m w hich once he had fled. A sound, s in n ig e fo r th a t h o u r and pince, « lo w ly pierced bis a lia tra c tlo u H e rnlaed h i* bend, a la r tle d , lla te n ln g I I w a * Ih # c o n n bouse l«ell A n o th e r Joined In. and a n o th e r, u n til n il th e la-lla o f Ih e to w n w e re rin g in g The Irou ch oral w n * fo r h im ! l i e w a lk e d s lo w ly on A * he rounded Ih e fin il o f th e knob, ht* heard a n o th e r sound rl« ln g to m in gle w ith Ih e c la m o r o f th e b e lla - c h eerln g volee«. H e had a stro n g de «Ire to tu rn back m id flee lo «otite hid Ing place In th e h ill*, b u t he force,! h im s e lf lo in a rc h fo rw a rd . A t Ih e n o rth e rn m o s t ed ge o f th e to w n he perceived a r a p id ly lim p in g iYgnre It w as J e rc in y A pp leg ate. " l i e a n l you r a m e o u t th is w a y ." J e re m y gn«ped "ntT I w a n te d to be drat to te ll you. N o m in a te d by a c tln m a ltó n n i S 4 A H ila a fte rn o o n ! I h tiln 'l f e ll so gisal alm-e A p p o m a lto t " Jo hn . Is-lio ld ln g th e le n ra s h in in g In honest J e re m y '* eyes, fe ll th e m o istu re rise lo hl« o w r« I l l s h e a rt lcH|>cd s h a rp ly ; II w as «m m -lliln g to n-celve. even I f on e hnn n o t ea rn ed , aucb lo y a lty ! l»o ,vu M a in a ln -e t ca m e a te a m d r a w in g a do u tile seated sp rin g w ag on . P ro m th e w ag o n descended a s ile n t ir lo w hose h a n d clas p e lo q u e n tly to ld w lin t a w k w a r d lip s co uld not phrase. “ I* r u v In to to w n to g it th e new s o f th e c o n v e n tio n ." I l l e ip la ln e d . " T h e y said y e 'il gone ou t th e p ike, so w o d rn v o u t to fe tc h ye In. T h e y 'r e w a i t in ' fo r ye . e o n s lile r'lile e ic lt e d " " T h e y 'v e fo u n d o u t." said H a n P ris w ell d r y ly , " a ll n t o n c -t th a t y e 're a g re a t m an ." " 'L o w I d a m n e d th e A m u rr tr n n pen ! pie a m ile lo o soon," confessed Sykes. I w h ich caused ( T a n s tin w e a n d C ris w e ll J to In ugh " t i l l In ." c o m m a n d e d '111. "C o m e C o n tin u e d on Page 6 J. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O F F IC E : N. K . C o r n e r 6 th a n d KtNlmond, K SU. Oregon F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eyes Tested. (ìliww Properly Fitted Office in Khret Bros, block Central Oregon Oarage 6i R E E D Y ’S ” Wn Kend New Yearn (ireetinK-t to all our cu«tom- ers anil thank them for their custom during the year junt cloned. We UM.wure you that we will be in a fletter ponition thun ever to take care of your needs. There ha.s never fyeen a time when we could ifive you better price* than the present. Tire«, which are the principal expen.we of a car, are now reduced all the way from 7 1-2 per cent to 20 per cent. We are now furnishing B Prext-O-Lite Recharges for $2.60. ZEROI.ENE OIL in any style, 60 cent« per gallon. You cannot find a better oil or price anywhere. 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 WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT REDMOND. YOU CAN IX) NO BETTER ANYWHERE. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. DON’T WAIT TILL YOU NEED THE GOODS. C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking Dairy Cows and Heifers For Sale Three cows to freshen within 30 days. The milk from these cows tests from 4.2 to 5.4. Also 15 hijfh tirade Guernsey heifers, 2 years old. These were recently shipped from Southern Wis consin and are all tuberculine tested and bred, most of them are springing now. Registered Duroc Jersey bred sows and 3-months- old sow pigs for sale. Redmond, - Oregon G. A. BRADLEY, Redmond DR. R. L SEARS Physician and Surgeon Anderson Bros.’ Saw Mill ( Mllct* 0 |»|M»*ite I'oMortioe MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 4 'y Miles Southwest of Laidlaw. In O ttico I >a> iin«l N ik h i H K IiM O M i. O K K G O N D R . J. B A R R DENTIST J o h m to n Redmond. B u ild in j; - Oregon Denton G. Burdick S u cc ess o r to O . A . M c F a r la n e m ill B u rd te k k m w H I LAWYER P ra c tic e in all co u rts am i U . S. L a n d O ffice RKOMOND, OHKUON A L REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS These blocks are made by the wet process, giving them three times the strength of a machine made block. Persons going to build should see our material before placing orders for any other kind. It will pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or write to I1EOARDT. ELLIOTT A CO.. REDMOND. ORE. C. H. BAGGOTT’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line All Or-h-ra Given Prompt Attention. Phones: House, 2603; Stand, 712. Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy.