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The Spray Courier; WECNES3AY, .OCTOBER 23, 1912. Subscribe for The Spray Courier. Coiiklin'a Gloves, tli wear 'welt' kind, for jiale by Kaxter & Osborn. C. N. Wagner watt in town today and, as usual, talking; politics. Wantud Grain of any kind on ubscripUou to Courier, Peter Morrison', of the Big Basin, was jt afler a load o( supplies Friday, for Ice Cold Soda, Fresh Candies and' Nuts, call op Baxter & Osborn, Tbere in no school this- week; the teachers being in Fossil attending the Teachers' Institute. C'anthroz, Thorax, and Quinzoin, tbe latest- and best Hair Preparations sold by Lamb & Stewart. Fossil'.-, Sheriff Kelsay was here one' day last week posting notices of the liquor election to be voted on election day. When you go to Fossil put your team up with Hamilton & Johnson, on Washington' street. : ' Mrs; S. V. Cioss, who was very ill in' Heppner last week, is improving, but still not enjoying very good health . Full Line of Eastnian Kodaks and Supplies always on band at Lamb' & Stewart's, Fossil, Ore. , ; F.'lrf. Templeton' was down from' the Baloneys Thursday with a load of fresh pork', and left P"" of the pro ceed at the Courier office on sub scription. . . .. Lamb & Stewart pay stage charges on all orders amounting to $2 50 or over. Orders filled saute day reciived L. E.,Morse and wife visited at the flales ranch, in the Big Basin, fast week to look at a' band of sheep that live J. I). D. Co. is contemplating pur chasing from Bales Bros. .A new and complete line of. Rubber footwear; Oiled Slicker; and Woolen Gloves at Farmers' Merc. Co. . T'. R. Smith, deputy sheriff, made at trip- to Lost Valley and Ward pre cincts Monday to - post notices of tbe liquor election, the time being so short that the sheriff would not have time : to visit each precinct personally .v New good's,' and up-to-date, arriving at Priiidle's; the prices are right, too: nothing but good quality to select from.: How soon will you need that diamond ring? We have them. J. T. Cooper was here Wednesday and accepted a band of sheep that he fought in upper Grant county., The band is- a fine one, and Mr. Cooper has not decjdtd whether he will run them this winter or sell them to the com pany. The Farmers' Merc.Co have several of those low, iron-wheeled trucks in Mock Just the thing for hauling hay Cnd general farm work. Ask for prices. Bottlf-" -At the Jordan Hospital.Sat nrday evening, October 19", to Mr. and Mra. Chas. Collins,' a fine big boy. Mother and child getting along nicely. With good care Charlie will be Able in haul wheat again in a few days. lone iteni Gazette-Times. Pure Mercoltzed Wax, Spuriuax, and Cham bei Iain's Face Cream, the test Preparations for the Face, sold by Lamb & Stewart, Fossil, Ore. Anna and Vera May were given a surprise party by their many young friends last '-Tuesday evening, . the occasion being their 18th,. birthday. The May home was filled to overflow ing, and a very pleasant evening was spent ; after which the gnests departed 'wishing the popular young twins Marry nappy returns of the day. If yott are in the market for a new Parlor Clock call at Prindle's Jewelry Store and see those Normandy Chime Clocks, Tbey are swell goods. -j 'C B. ESsbee has! rented Mrs. Mur doch's place in the Basin, and wUl I mote early iu November. Bisbee has been the "handy man" around Spray for several years, and the town people will regret to see him leave, but he thinks that there is more money in the "back to the farm" movement tUan in working for wages. We hope he is right. . We have on a fine line of Men 's and Women's Woolens, Heavy Fleeced Cotton and Derby Ribbon Underwear: also. Overcoats, Sweaters and Caps for winter. Farmers' Merc. Co. A. 3. Carsner, of Lebanon, who is visiting his nephew, B. J. Carsner, in (he Basin, was in town Thursday and called It the Courier office and renew ed his aobsCri prion. Mr. Carsner is vcil pleated with his new home,- but says there are more opportunities in Eastern Oregon for the young men than in the valley.. He returned to epanon yesterday. ' Full stock of Winter Wooleu Wear and Blankets at Baxter & Osborn 's. B it. Pliown and family were trad ing in town today. " , L. II. Morse made a business trip to Fossil .the first of the week. Complete stock of Dishes andlJlHts ware just opened at Baxter tfc On boi n 's store. , . Wm. Templeton, of the Junction, was in town Thursday. Chas. Hill and J. C. Wilkes brought in freight for our merchants the first of the week. New stock of Outiugs.GalateaCloth, Ginghams and Prints just opened at Baxter & Osborn's. . , Mrs. Ed Giese and Miss Ethel Tem pleton were trading and visiting in town today. ' . ' . ; A..V. Templeton wili move his fain-1 ily to town this week to attend school for the winter. ', ."'.-'.' We are getting in our winter's sup ply of STAPLE and FANCY GRO CERIES. Farmers' Merc. Co. Miss Gladys Wilson, who is attend ing school in Fossil, is spending t lie week's vacation at home during the Teachers' Institute. C. B. Bisbee and the Spray Tele phone repair crew returned the first of the week from Grant county, where they had been repairing the com pany's lines. i For Sm.z One male and one fe male registered O. I. C. hogs. So; with litter. For full particulars write or phone. Warrkn & Giesk, , . ". Spray, Ore. coooooooooooocoooooc j BUSINESS CARDS. j! Fall Furnishings and Dry Goods. 1 D WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK. X s;-f:.vv. Duroc Jersey Pigs for Sale. A few Pure-blood Duroc Jeisey Pigs for sale by the J. 1). 1). Co. Also, a few thousand good, healthy yearling Pear Trees; grown without irrigation. . The J. D. D, Co. Bourne Congratulated Selling. Three days following the primary nominating election of April 19, Sena tor Bourns Bent his successful oppon ent, Ben Selling,, the following con gratulatory telegrtm from Washing ton: ' " h'. , " "I am Informed that the Republicans of Oregon have nominated you as my successor to the United States Senate by a very handsome majority. Accept my slncerest congratulations and as surance t hearty ruppoii." Announcements. (f'.iid iiWrliwiK Having received the Democratic nomination at the primary election for Representative for Gillian. Wheeler and Sherman counties, I hereby an nounce my candidacy for that office. I am entirely in favor of tire Oregon system in every way, believing that the people should -have entire rule. I am in favor of electing every public official in the United States by direct vote of the people. I anr opposed to single Six, to the State bonding act for publichighway8,and to any change in the present law which might take tbe power out of the hands of th peo pie and place it in the hands of the legislature. I respectfully ask the support of the voters of the district and if elected will do all in my power to inipainnlly represent the interests of the people of the whole district. W. J. Howards, Mayville, Ore. . '.'' i ' ' - . . I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County School Superintendent of Wheeler County, Oregon, at the general election to be held in November, 1912. R. L. Greene. i : i ! i i ! : r : i ! ; : : ! : : : Our new WINTER STOCK will be complete, and as we are not attempting to carry long credit, are in a position to quote you ROCK BOTTOM PRICES; A complete line of Calicoes. Burmah's, Apron and Dress Ginghams, Outings, Brocadets, Outing Flannels, Satteens, Galatea Cloths, and English Serges. ; Ladies', 3ents' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery, Blankets and Com forts, Mackinaw and Sheep-Skin Lined Coats, Wool Sox in fact, everything in WINTER UNDERWEAR. y-v;;' :.,G"'i.- -x..;:.! RUBBER FOOTWEAR ' In Pacs, Overshoes, Felt onl Plain Rubbers. ' ' ; BUCKINGHAM & HECHT0 B0uSrs!SAN TAN: . ' ' - ' t ,'J M.v". '...- 1 ,...,.'!'.' .i- "' .." 1 . . - I Are also putting in a stock'of the famous . f V. . ... 3 ACKEROID SHOES FOR WOMEN jgt for your staplIFgroceries G. E. LOW. M. D. O.TKt-nt Miay I'liarm.icv. - - : OWItCOX. r. Victor F. McFarland - DENTIST, Oilier in Ct.lib U-iilding. KOHSIL. . . - OHKflOV. ffl Here Is where We shine. ' Our stock will be complete, and with quality and frerght figured, will' compare with catalogue prices. Special Gash Prices on Flour and Sugar. BAXTER & OSBORN, SPRAY, OREGON. The 'Store where you get the MOST for the LEAST- money, JOSEPH K. STARR, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW, Will prnclii-e in all uomts in tlie slaie. 1-OSSIL, . ' - ORKCON. pr;w7R'.BURNER NOIAHY PUBLIC. COURIER OFFICE. - SPRAY, . . . ORKOON. S C. JOHNSON, NOTARY PUBLIC " ' A pent flip '. Oregon Fire Relief Association and St. Paul Insurance Cir. ; OIHoeal harnirH Mfiottitlltf t.'o. SPRAY, - '- - OK KG OK. D. E. BAXTER. United States Conunissioner : ' and Notary Public. FJHnga. Proofs ami nit I.ai'it BiiiiljiHis u SPRAY. - . OREGON. COLLIER & COLLIER, I - ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. , - Mm SPALDING BJJILD1NG, PORTLAND. ORKfiONi. JAY BOWER MAN. ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. tlUO YEON BUILDINS, PORTLAND, - , . ORRGONi., H . H . H E N D R 1 C K ST . , ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. FOSSIL, WHEELER COUNTY, OREGON-. - Mr, Hendricks innlnruitm a collm'tlon Hp purtineitt." Hl ottioco are lipuriqtmrtei-s lur the Wheeler County Ahitraot Coirixutj- rmitl hIso for the Fowl I Itealtv Co, Ahatrnvti marie. Lanili Hnt(l ami sold nn onmmlnl(n r-l-M-l I -l-l-I-I-l-I 'I 1111 11 1 1'I-I-M-H- A. B. Lmb. A. E. SteTraru LAMB & STEWART. DRUGGISTS drugs! chemicals, patent medicines ' cut glass, toilet articles rubber goods , Fu!f Liner of EASTMAN KODAKS and Snppliei. . LirtfeM Line of STATIONERY in Wheeler County Only Complete Line of SCHOOL BOORS in tbe County. Fossil, Oregon. -!"1"I"M 1 1M 1 i'M"H-M"H-H"l"l"M' -H-H-M-l "M-M-J-H-H-tJ Having received th Democratic nomination fot Representative lor Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman coun ties; also, having received more than two votes in the primary election, as stated in the Condon Times last week, and assuring the voters that my nom ination is legal, or my name would not be on the ballot, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters at the general election. ' ' " W. F. Jackson. Saved By His Wife. She's a wise woman who knows just what to do when her husband's life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Brain tree, Vt., is of that kind. "She insisted on my using'Dr. King's New Discoy ery," writes Mr. r, "for a dreadful cough, when was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live, and it completely cured me." A quick cure for coughs and colds, it is the most safe and reliable mediciue for many throat and lung troubles grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy .tonsilitis, hemorrhages. A trial wity convince you. 50cta. and fl. Guaranteed by all druggists. You are just aswelcome Jat the PALACE HOTEL.! Jat HEPPNER; OREGON. T in uverctiis . mo uaimci -4 or cloth. MAilliAnqira in hmafim UlllllUliaii U Hf VMM a. FRANK PRINDLE, $atches and Jewelry. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. Silv er- Largest Stock of Jewelry, , Clocks, ware, Etc., in the County. Fossil, - - Oregon. J 0O0HOOOOO0KKO0H0O0OOOOO CH0KHXHIOOi5 OOOOOO ..:. . . : .'.. ... 0 AtJtIOUtJCEf,!EtT We wish to announce that owing to the new methods being used by the business world requiring shorter, stricter terms, we are obliged to make several CHANGES IN OUR POLICY FOR THE FUTURE. . ;f We will allow a discount of 5 per cent. V? on all cash purchasesexceptingSugar, Tobacco and Stock Salt. We will allow a discount of 5 per cent. on your account if paid promptly on the first of the month. g We will carry no accounts longer than. 90 days unless g special arrangement is made; in that case, we will ex o pect a secured note. , 5ccount transfers and grain sales will.be made for o cash only. We will also add that we expect people who are get ting accommodations from us to spend their money with us or to apply it on account. rpi.-..l ' f a .1 i. a p liiaiiKiiig you lur your pawuiiage uuiing oui jmst ihu 5 years, and thanking you in advance for your patronage in the future, we are, yours for your business, Farmers' Mercantile Co. INCORPORATED. SPRAY. OREGON.