The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, January 08, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    tn gu e fo r m e honorable, open methods
built It. H e « a * a man w ho a cco m ­
he loved. But he has n ever lout sight
plished thing*."
j f hla purpose and. though there b a te
C on tin u ed fro m p a ge 3
"A n d I aui n o t la that jo u r p oin t?"
(wen baits and detours and e ie n re
“ H ave you the tight to be t itt e r ? "
treats, the general direction has hevn
C H A P T E R XXI
Mu rebel I asked quietly. "W h e n a man
forw a rd
W hen bla tim e cam e W illiam
«till you ng baa In alt years ao tm-
M urcbell dim), uot greatly bouored by
T*»« P r,c»-
[»reused h im self and hi* Ideal* on T.-
a cyn ica l w orld that looked for no good
H E n ett day John '* office w as
|eo|>le that they dem and him
thing from N atareth. but con ten t In
lesleged
by a stream o f f,«r governor, aud dem and w ith an en
the b e lie f that the forces by him art
neigh Kir*, ca llin g w ith a new thnslaam I have rarely s e e n "—
lu m otion w ould In the end undo hla
born diffidence to aay In per-
"M an u factu red by yon !“
i evil.
As for Huntuende. be la «till a
son w hat they had aald In maaa the
"S tim u la ted ."
Mure bell
corrected
: com prom iser, but still fighting, an able
evening before
No on e dou bted that briefly and continued. “ A nd through
! lieutenant lu n new m ovem ent w h o««
he w ould receive an enorm ou* m a jo r him are twgtnntng to reellte. eveu
end la not yet
He la glad to belle* e
Ity. It was not until the m iddle o f the vaguely, tbelr political reaponalblltty.
i that u|«on hla foundation
her men
aftern oon that H aig fou n d him alone.
be ha* aom etblng to hla credit. 1 think.
«hall be a ble to bulid with clean hand*
"W e ll. C a to." he grinned. They tell
good many men w ho think w ell o f
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me th ey're a little exercised dow n C a r them selves reach old age w ithout ac-
Anti he fuuud oue *ourve o f happl
tb a ge w a y ."
com pllabln g so m uch
T h ere are tw o
John sm iled faintly. “ Not m uch. 1 w ays o f aervtug a reform
O ne la a* n w i over whl. h uo clou d ha» hovered.
W hen Mtin hell and lla tg left him
suspect
I’ ve beeu thinking o f Cato, m e preacher, the dream er
H e Is ui
I’ m not even a relative. Poor Jerry fa i because be points out the w ay we that aftern oon, to escape klndiy In
(ruder* he w ent out Into the country
Brent r*
ahall go. T h e oth er la aa the con »true
"G rea t guns! You can tbtnk o f h im ? lit e lender, the man w ho takes the H e walked for tw o mil«** or m ore and
[hen. turning, w ent sw iftly hom ew ard
G uess you h aven't read hla Interview " forre* he Onda ready to band and uses
But as be skirted the foot o f the
ib elr p ow er to ch ange con d ition s as
“ Yea. I h ave."
knob be w as brought to an abrupt
T h ey alluded to B rent's com m en t on the people are prepared fo r change.
“ Y on ." he turned to John, "h a v e got halt. F or there, tethered to a bush,
the con ven tion , to w hich be m ad* nu­
stood a horse t tin t he n s-ogo I l e d - C r u ­
m erous sarcastic referen ce» to the to decide now w hich you w ill be You
sader. less fiery than o f yore, but
"lo ft y sou led u p llfter w ho had sold out are goin g to hold a great office
Pob-
, sleek as ev er and with many a fast
lie ottli-e I think y o u 'v e foun d thla o u t
to the gang for an offl'-e. '
gallop left In bla sturdy muscles.
" I t 's the cry o f a bitterly disappoin t­ a lrea d y —l*n t a* sim ple aa It arema to
For a uiomeut John looked, hesitant,
ed man Brent's ch an ce o f a lifetim e la those w ho haveo t held It. T he roan
at the !>atb up w hich she dou btless had
gon e He know s be ca n 't heat you . and w ho w ould fill It w lrb unfailing w is­
clim bed
T b cu lu sudden resolution
dom amt Justice, with exa ct honesty —
be'* sore I w ou ldn 't uilod I t "
he w eut up
"I d o n 't Pin sorry for him H e could and still he u sefu l—must be a* stern
She waa stan din g by tbe big b ow ld er
have Km ten S h e m a l 1 really b elieve." and unyielding a* the forces o f nature,
luoklug a w a y at the hills that rose,
“ Issik here, old m an! I think I un­ and ns stron g."
rank u|«ou rank, until tbe last. be<-oine
derstand how y ou 're feeling over thla.
"A n d I sin not t h a t " But the b it­
m ountain« w ere lost In tbe blue bate
Y ou're not very happy because you terness wua lacking now.
But he saw not the bills, only her. the
"N o man la." M urcbell said gently.
thiuk It Isn't you r v icto ry —that you
strong, supple figure lined against the
‘ I'v e got you the nom ination through
b a re It only by b lackm ailing a man
sky. her linlr red gold uuder tbe slant
m ethod* you w ou't con sid er clean. I've
you d islik e" -
Ing sunshine
l i e caught hla breath
"I don 't dislike M urcbell —person­ m ade promise* you w on ’t like, but that
s t sight o f her, sense o f all else o b ­
you must keep, or wa'II both be de­
a lly "
literate«!
" A t least you d on 't app rove o f him stroyed politically.”
She aeeine«l to f«*el his nearness and
W
ithout
excu
sin
g
or
con
cea
lin
g
a
[•olltlcally [K m n at the bottom o f you r
turned
For an Instant, w ithout greet­
heart y ou 're a little I'eevlsh because a «Ingle m aneuver be narrated the story ing. they tookisl at each other, these
o f the cam|align and the couventlon.
hit o f trickery has g ot w hat you r th e
tw o w hose rom an ce was alm ost aa oh!
T h e »buttling o f feet In the ou ter
ory o f fighting w ou ldn 't win. And you
a* life Itself
B a t io than» It w as
room
g
a
v
e
John
the
excu
se
to
leave.
feel that In sacrificing, for m erely per­
onh|ue, all tb elr ow n
T o him the
H
e
was
beard
dism
issing
the
vlaltor.
sonal con sideration s, w hat you con ceiv e
love bad l**en on e ardor that bad not
to Is* a du ty to the general schem e o f Hut many minutes Dew by b efore be bunted out in the year* o f fnlture. T o
thing* you have beeu weak. W ell, returned.
her It had been a grow in g thing that
It w as little enough time fo r w hat be could not l>e killed, reach ing out Its
y o u 're rig h t
You h ave been w eak
And I'm glad o f It It will help you to bad to decide.
tendrils until It |sia»«>*s^l her w holly,
A m arvel bad been w rou g h t
T o castlu g out vanity aud fear, m aking
understand that no cold , abstract Ideal
o f duty that Ignore* the prim itive aelf- M urcbell had beeu given a new pur­
But M urcbell. the w orkm an,
t*h in stin cts In men can a tt r a c t much pose.
less Impel, them. T h e truly good In­ cou ld never ch a n ge; be w as too old.
spires no sym pathy. T h e point o f tbla Hla lack o f respect fo r the people and
m atter la. out o f you r w eakness baa popular Impulse, the habit o f Judging
co m e nothing but good
T h e bank means by the end. fixed through a
Ime. w ould persist. A>• I be was
n II eventually b ecom e a sound lu*ti
the stronger mau. hla the greater g e n ­
tutiou. and y o u —I su p pose y ou ’ ll ad
mil that y ou 'll m ake a better govern or ius.
T he Instinct fo r m astery must
thau Sherrod or B ren t?"
be served. W h o Joined him did so as
"I bu|ie so
But that has com e about a follow er, to be dom inated by the
•ally through an a ccid en t o v e r w hich I leader's Ideal and philosophy.
h ave had no con trol."
" i f on ly 1 cou ld a n sw er h im !" John
“ liein em b er another th in g." H aig cried w ithin himself.
continued.
T h r e e w eeks a go this
But bla experience, silencing Inspira­
cou nty cast you aside. N ow It la y ell­ tion. bad Dot taught him that answ er.
T h ere was but oue w ay for him to
in g Its fool bead o ff fo r you.
Ttoa
T b e trap o f circum stance,
A m erican people w orship the great decide.
god S u ccess K eep successfu l. Y ou’ ve sprung by his ow n w eakness, held him
hern prom oted from a lofty sooled
fa s t
H aving accepted a dvan cem en t
u pllfter to a practical politician fo r tbe at the hand* o f that w hich be believed
glory o f G od. A ccep t the prom otion ." to tie w rong, be might no longer opeo-
H e waa relieved to note that John ly fight against It. A s an en em y to
could laugh. "A n d here," he grlnued. the m achine, w hose beneficiary he bad
"en d etb tbe reading o f my last lesson.
la-come, he w ould be discredited, un­
It’s on e thing to share my vast afore con vin cin g
H is only hope for u sefu l­
o f w isdom w ith John D unm eade, tbe ness lay In the proffered alliance. In
vision ary reform er, and quite another M u rcbell'» new purpose.
to lectu re tbe n ext govern or. F an ny
F or a little H aig sat In the unw onted
thing w hat a differen ce a p rosp ective silence o f em b a rra ssm en t
Then be
office m akes In o n e 's attitude tow ard said abruptly:
a man.
"S enator M urcbell. I'd like to a p olo­
John sm iled absently. H e w as think­ gize If you will let m e."
ing
“ F or telling the truth? It Isn't uec-
*c
"H a ig ,” he said abruptly, “ I sup­ esaary."
pose I’ m an obstin ate prig. But. hon­
'>
“ No. fo r believing my Im pertinent,
estly, I’d g iv e all 1 hope to possess to Theatric Intervention responsible fo r
Ha 8 aw Net th* Hills, Only Har.
be a ble to a n sw er you. If on ly th ey'd your a ction ."
her his th n .u gb w eak uess and strength,
renom inated me as district a ttorn ey !
“ You don 't believe that n o w ? "
in vlctury anil d e f e a t
Bhaken. they
I'd ea n ied that. Or If I could believe
"I do not. A n d " -
H aig hesitated
l.sjked a w a y q u ic k ly ; on tbe fa ce o f
that tbe present hullabaloo w ere not In tbe m asculine aw kw ardn ess b efore
ea ch had Iwen w ritten w hat tbe oth e r
artificially m an ufactu red” —
; sentim ent
“ And I know D nnm eade
m ost d«"*lred to ace.
E ven w hile be «[»ik e footstep s sou n d ­ j ■ nn trust you r offer."
Hbe w a ltn l fo r him to s[ieak, but the
ed In the ou ter office, and there w as a
Soon John returned
H e held out bla
ton g u e that had held thousam la silent
knock. John opened the d oor to adm it
Hand to W illiam Murcbell.
u n der Its sfiell stuliK iruly refused to
—M urcbell.
“ I h aven't tbe right to refu se "
tie eloquen t at this suprem e mom ent.
“ G ood a fte rn o o n !" waa the latter’ s
H e waa no longer a voice
He had
" I sa w C ru sad er,” he said lam ely,
u nsm iling greeting.
! passed from the wllderneae to tbe
"a n d I ca m e u p ."
"W o n 't you com e In and alt d ow n ?”
haunts o f men. w here action, not
"O b v lo u a ly !" Bhe laughed nervous
M urcbell accep ted tb e invitation.
preachm ent» achievem ent*, not proph­
ly. " I ca m e up here because It is th#
T h e re w as a m om ent o f uncertainty. ecy are the cu rrency o f life
h igh est poin t In the co u n ty ; h u t o f
Then H a ig reached fo r hla bat.
W as be weak, the theory o f life and
cou rse, you kn ow that, and you can
"Y o u n eedn ’t go on m y account,”
e e c so fa r
It giv e s on e a faint Ides
rrowth be accepted w ron g ? T o thla
M u rcbell a n sw ered tb e move. "In
o f the Im m ensity o f things and o f
la y John iJunineude often asks the
fa c t, I'd like you to atay.”
o n e ’s ow n in significan ce
It la very
H aig resum ed bis s e a t H e and John lueatlon. Botnet lines he doubts. But
g o o d fo r the soul, I nsaure you.
I
lien, looking back ov er w bat has beeu
kept the silen ce o f surp rise
neeitcd It. feelin g so Im portant because
lon e and foreseein g a fu ller trium ph,
But tb e sen a tor recogn ized n o occa
J had lawn w ork in g " —
tie puts a w a y tbe question
For the
slon fo r con strain t.
''W o rk In g!"
•ornpact, that day struck, held. Tinder
" I see.’’ be said, g la n cin g around.
"D o e * the notion seem ao a bsurd?’ '
"y o u keep tb e old office Just tb e sam e. MurrheM's tutelnge he learned to rom -
1 rem em ber when you r g ra n d fa th e r : promise, to su bstitu te c r a ft and In- fthe toasis! her head g ir lis h ly .. "J think
H IS
T
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TO
POW ER
It due I didn't know time could pass
ao quickly and happily Ouly my t»*k
waa very simple and unlmp**rtaut. 1
fear, helping father straighten out
«.une o f hi« pa|>er»
This morning,
you know, lie turne«! (he bank over lo
the n«-w cashier, sod tomorrow be be
com e« ic jn ig e r o f the coal company
Our affair« are all aettle«!
Tb# ridge
house la sold and next w<-ek wo move
into (he old otie
'V# sre to llv# here
alw ays
It «eeiii* Ilka com ing lt.uu«
S « e " «b«» went oo breathlessly. ••
ihough to hold laick th# Hood o f word*
that she knew waa gathering on bla
Up*
She belli up a hand, tw o pink
fingertips o f which s e r e sadly Ink
stalmsl
Mr hedge o f h onor' It Isn't
rery tidy, la It? Hut then I bad to
hurrv Into my rktlng thing* W e work
er* haven't time b> make elaborate
toilets m u aren t lls le u ln g r
“ K alb -rlne!“
And «be who. unasked had twice
dared in avow her love now trembled
violent I t Is* fore that o f whleb «he
wns not afraid
While -lie « aa look
fug at the billa before he cam e she
^ad been doubting a last faint doubt
raised by w ords o f his ow n
Hut hla
.«uiilug liad baulali«*! that
Mbs held
her eyes bravely to hla
"T hat Sunday I »aid you rouidn't
lore a mau who hail been weak, even
for you r sake
It Isn't Iri«*. Is I I T
Hla voice w as hoarse with anxiety
"A re you sure you want rue la
«pit*" —
"I n «pite o f everything I want you
tb ov e all things else "
"All! no
It c a n t —It m ustn't—he
that. You are not your ow n
And I
-an be ron len t with much lees than
find place’ ’ —
He would have taken her In hla
• ruis, but she held him off. eveu while
quivering with I he longing to be
.■aught, aa once b efore he tied held
her. lu a rough, e l.« « em brace
"A r e you sure I'd not he a drag, a
."ontluual reminder o f som ething you'd
rather forg«q? Anil that 1 could help
ro n ? I —I'd have to help" —
"On«-* I wanted y o u -n o w I need
you
I have Just I wen asking, have I
gone dow n hill? I do not know
Hut
If I have, I need you w ho can under
viand" —
Then she knew for a certainty that
III«- doubt waa guue forever
With
love'* k«*en perception she saw that
already from him bnd gone a little o f
that fine K-.iuty and courage o f man
!n »»l which hud beeu b efore her during
the .
a or •»•»»ration, but which the
Jream er tnual lose to becom e a "p ra c­
tical man " Hut her lov# roe* strong
eel when tbe meal o f It waa greatest
In quick desire lo shield his loas from
him she stretched forth her hands to
meet hla.
“ A h ! | will alw ays understand
I
l o not b slleve you h ar* gone down
But—I f you h ave let us go back up
h ill—tog eth er!"
the
ran.
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N O TIC It O F CONTF.HT
D epa rtm en t o f the In terior. 1 !, h
I-and
O ffice. T h e D alles. O regon
J a n u a ry 3. 191«
T o U m re l l,. N icola i, o f Sunnyalde.
W ash , C on leatee
Y ou a re h ereb y notltled that James
W ilson
W o o d s,
w ho gives Cline
F a lls, O re g o n , as hla p o slo ffiie ad
dress, did on lie ce in b e r 6 . 1913. file
In this office h is d u ly co rro K ir a le d
a p p lica tio n to con test and secu re the
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