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The Spray Courier. M . .t.. IHUK8DAY, pJJU. K, 1915 X I.OCAI. IHIIICI'S Harry Slioun was in town toduy Oil bUfMlCNS. S. II. Cobb, of Fossil, drove a fine lot of hogs thru town Sutur.lay. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Turk, Jan. 30, 1915, a twelve pound girl. The dunce advertised for Ich . 32 has been postjioiied untill some future dute, as there is a dance given by Leather I) others litre to night. The Courier and the l'ucific . Homestead both papers one year only ft. 25. If you want a real bargain in town property, call or write the Courier. S. J. Howarb will give adanco at Richmond, Friday, Feb,, 2G. Supper will be served by Mrs. S. S. Barry. There will be a dance and bas ket social at Richmond March 12 the music will be furnished for the occasion by S. J. Howard. Buy a meal ticket nt the Hotel Cross and have your friends take a good meal with you. NOTICU Registered Black Mountain Jack, five years old, for Hale. Apply to l- X. Robisou, Hpray, Oregon - F. A. Boyiugton, of the firm of Boyingtott & Boyiugton of Fossil was in town Saturday getting ac quainted with the people of this vicinity. Mathews and Lewis; Hvangelists j of the Na.arcne Church commenced u revivial nutting at t he church here mouday night, they are assisted by the Winlock pastor Rev Davis. - Watch Clock and Jewelry, Re pairing done at reasonable prices. Return Parcel post charges naid. W. S. Moreland, Telephone build-1 ing Fossil, Ore. i 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY KxltLUTIVK DlU'Alt'fMKNT l'rcsident, Wood row Wilson; of New .Jersey ; Vice President, Thomas Mar Hlinll, of Indiana; Secretary of State, William Jennings Urjan, of Nebras ka ; Secretary of Teaasury, William (J. McAdoo, of New York; Secretary of War, Lindley M. Oarrison.of New Jersey; AltoineyGencral, James Me Reynolds, of Tennessee; Postmnptei Meneral. Albert S. Durlcron, of Texas; HecrctBry of Navy, Josepbus Daniels, ol North Carolina; Secretary of Inte rior, Franklin K. I.anc. of California; Secretary of Agriculture, David A. Huston, of Misso-ui : (Secretary of. Commerce, William C. Kedfield, of New York; (Secretary of Labor, Wil- i linin B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH K. STARR, - ATTORNHY AT - LAW, Will practice in all courts in the state FOSSIL, . OREGON. H. H. HENDRICKS, ATTOUNKY. AT - LAW. FOSSIL, WHEELER COUNTY, OREGON. Mr, llciiilrltk( rnnliituliit a collection d. Iiarltnciil, )IU ofllcrg fire licodiuurti for Wlivnlcr County Abtraot Coippany 1 and nlau fur h PomII Kcnlty Co. Abatraco in I.uucla llntcfl nncl folil on coiiui.ImIoii mil fltinnn Macinaw and Sheen Lined Cnats. Wnni nnH III uUUlIu Coi0rP Underwear and Hosiery, Gloves, Hats w.wWv cinu vctps, oweaters, uiiis ana DianKets. Ill fl ftilnrIn Dress and Work weicht for Men. Wnmn t il . nnlirn?Ln.d Children. See these Shoes and getourl DRA.W.T1EDEMANN, PHYSICIAN ANI HURCiJiON. Ofliice in the Prophet Huilding. 0&6S07?. Senators; George I?. Chamberlain and Harry I.anc. Kenresentatrves: A. W. Lafferty, W. O.IIawley and N. J. Sinnoll. Nunrcme Tiidurts: T. A. McHilde, Geo. II. Jiurnctt, H. J. ' SlPSfrjfi, 111 t. A 1. . 1 wean, r. n. Mooie aim iodcii Jvukin. ' Governor; Oswald West. Kccretary , Q. W. HaWeS of State; Hen. V. Aloott. Secretary of EARBER Treasury; Thomas. I). Kay. Attorney j Whiskers amputated without uinerai; v. w. irawioni. Superin tendent of Public Instruction; J. A. Churchill. Printer; R. A. Harris. Food and Dairy Commissioner: Dr. J. W. Iiuiley. Circuit Judge of 11 lli Judicial District: D. J:. Paiker. WiiKKMsit County Attorney; Joseph K. St3rr. Judge; Henry D. Ktyea. Couimissioners; M. Dukek and John L. Sigfrit. Clerk; Scott Sasser. Treasurer; A. H. Lamb. School Superintendent ; Henry J. Sim mons. Sheriff; Oscar Kelsay Asses sor: Peter Hartmau. Surveyor: II. P. C. lleidtman. pain or whiskers returned. Oflice in Courier Building. SPRAY, - . . OREGON. D. E. BAXTER, United States Commissioner and Notary Public. I'illnit. I'roufn ami all Land Ruklnru j Spuciulty. Iec and Mortunirmi Cnrrfully ! Drawn. A Inruf iiiplv of lval IJIaulu ; kvit on huud SPRAY, . . . OREGON. 'Prices before buying elswliere. in all sizes, Pacs and German Sox. Over shoes including Children's Sizes Leather boiea HUDDer bhoes for Boys. Ladies Felts and Rubbers in first-grade at popular prices. 1 nese goods are all fresh from the famous La Crosse Mills. Our Stock is Complete and Fresh, and the Price is right, qualty considered. Try our and SScent Coffees. They will please you. ! RUBBER IFOOTWEAR I GROCERIES BAXTER & OSBORN SPRAY, OREGON. The Store where you get the MOST for the LEAST money, I ! (XX?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO 0 - - - . M A CONFECTIONERY 1588 The Dalles 311 List NO. 0I1JG2 NOTICU rOU Fl'UMCATlON U. S. Land Office The Dalles, Ore. February 5 1915. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, w hose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 5th day of Feb. 1915 filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the act of Congress, appiovcd July 1. MS (IK) Stat. 507, C2'J.) skJswJ Sec. 24, NjswJ, Section 35, T.9S K. 21 Iv. W. M. . Any and all persons claiming adverse-' ly the lands described, or desiring to 1 object because of the Mineral charact er of the land, or any other reason, to ' the disposal to applicant. should (ile : COLLIER & COLLIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 601-602 SPALDING BUILDING, PORTLAND, . . . OREGON. SOFT DRINKS SUNDRIES t their affidavits of protest in this office Watch tnainsprincs iironerlv , on or before 10th da' of April, 1915. guaed and fitted, $1.00 iniarenteed . H. Frank Woodcock, Hegister. for one year or new spriug free. Keturn Parcel post charges paid. V. S. Moreland Fossil Ore. Telephones, both wall and desk sets, b alteries nml all phone .sup plies, repair and rewire your old phones, prices reasonable. W. S. Moreland. Telephone central Fossil Ore. Published in Spray at Spray, Oregon Courier Loaated 2113 18 S. C.JOHNSON, A vent for flpannn Cira Dolref InrftAiAliMtt u.uu .mo ncnu ftoaubiauuu of Kebruarv 1915. at this oflice. the and St. Paul Insurance Co. I following tract of land: sejnej, Offloc.t Hotmer.' il.ro .mile Co. f Section 24, T. 9 south, K. 22 east, SPRAY, - - . OREGON.! Willamette Meridian. 'This tract is ordered into the mar ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation." Any persons claiming adverse! the above-desciibed land are advised to file their claims,or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. 12 31 PATENT MEDICINES STATIONERY Woodlark Squirrel Poison Leather Goods Agent for Public School Books Mrs. Julia Cross SPRAY, OREGON Cigars For Sale WHY MOT One Dwellinghouse and Five Lots, a Barn and good Well with a Windmill and Pump j II. Frank Woodcock, Register, all in good order, a- Blacksmith Shop fully The Spray Courier and Pacific equiped, all forTweive Homestead both papers one year ' Lf, rn ti or. Hundred Dollars. Vllljr Vi.iU, I . C. C. Chapman lias tendered ' his resignation from the nosition ! Trace wilcux who formally ilved ;of publicity manager of the Port-; , n.nl oppcratvd the property now own j Iand Commercial Club; after asuc- i etl by the John Day Development ce8Sfui service in that department Co, spent a few days in town this for five years; and wi1 enterthe i weeK. Mr. w ucox is living at won- publishing buiness in April ument. Oregonian. A Card party was given by Mr and Mrs T E Morse Saturday evening There were about sixteen guests For partculars call on or write the COURIER KOTICK FOtt rUBMCATION Isolated Tract. Public laud sale Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. December 1, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as It seems that the war zone has extended to the Richmond country NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 29, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Kittie M. Neal. formerly Kittie on August 17, 1911 made Homestead jlvntry No. 09il0, for the V NE, i SKiNKi, & NKJSEJSec. 21, T. 8 S., Range 23 East, Willamette Meridian lias filed notice ot intention to make i final three year proof, to establish ! claim to the land above described.be- become acquainted with a bank whose service is just what you require in your business. THE CONDON NATIONAL BANK maintains a department especially organized to look after the live stock business. Try an account with us. present who took part in the games. Q Refreshments were served and every one reports having had a very plaes ent time. Shouu was in command of the Ger man defence. While Pat Collius I probably, represented the Allies, The masquerade ball given nt j took the offensive and was going to Richmond was a success in every.! fiRh ;. for , old Ireland. Nathanial directed by the Commissioner of the General Land OOice. under paovisions1 fore Scott Sasser, County Clerk, at of Act of Congres approved March 28, 1912 (37 stat , 77). pursuant to way. It was'estimated that about one hundred fifty people were pres ent. George Barry and Roy Wright were awarded the first prize for the best sustained character. The supposed mad Coyote killed in the Basin a week ago, accoiding to report received by Dr. Tiede inanu, was not affected with rabeis. If most of the supposed mad ani mals killed had been subjected to an analysis, they would have, prob ebly, proven unaffected by this dis ease. Mr. S. J. Howard informed us that he has the road between the Ser vice Creek bridge and the George McWillis place.' There is about four miles of road to build between the McWillis place and Twicken ham and then between Black Rock and the mouth of Alder Creek a distance of about six miks. If this was completed there would be a good passable road from Twickanham to L,ong Creek and through a coun Shouu showed himself a born citi zen of the United States' by step piust in as mediator and tried Wil- the application of lieu Ireiuonger Seriat No. 012703, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but not less than !f2.00 per acre, at 9:00 o'clock A. hi., on the 23th day of . Feb. 1913. at this office, the following tract of laud: SWJSE Section 11, T. 11 South R. 21 East, Willamette Meridian. Fossil Oregon, on the 25th day of Maich, 1915 Claimant names as witnesses; Edward Matbews, Winlock, Oregon. Edith Mathews " " Joseph A. Lowe, Fossil, " Willie Love, " " II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. 242-11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract. Public Land sale. Department of the Interior. U. S, Land Office The Dallcr, Ore, Dei-ember 11, 1914, Notice is ueieby erven that, as Geo. B. Dukek, Pros. F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier A, Greiner, Vice Pres. R. M. Rogers, Asst. Cashier -This tract is ordered into the sons peace policy, but succeeding j market oa a showing that the greater better; he disarmed the combatants ! portion thereof is mountainous or too The dispute arose over an ac- rough for cultivation." count Collins claimed Mr. Shoun Any person-claiming adversely the owed him, but he refused to pay, ! above-descri bed land aie advised to i directed by the Commissioner of the therefore Collins threatened Mr. ' file lIleir r,aiins' or objections, on cr j General Land Office, under provisions Showns life. He sought Mr. Shown j before the thue desiSted for sale. I Df Act of Congress approved March on the rauge where he (Shown) ' H- FRANK WOODCOCK, Register 28, 1912 Stat, 77), pursuant to the was hearding sheep but Shown dis-; covered Collins first, and knowing i Date of first publication Dec. 24. Collinses intent made for the barn near his fathers resilience. Collins followed on and Mr. Shown warned him to stop, Collins did not head him, and had it not been for the timely interference Nat Shown, Collins might have got the worst of . Ge the deal, liom NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Isolated TracR Public iand sale j Department of the Interior j U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon ! December 1st, 1914. j Notice is hereby given that, as di-1 rected by the Commissioner of the ! application of Winifred Breedin? Serial no. 013284, we well offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $1.45 per acre, at 9:15 o'clock A. M., on the 5th day of February 1915, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land; SEi-JWJ.SSEi Sec. 4. NVNEi, Sec. 9, T. 8 south K. 25E.. W. M. nerai l.anu I iHice.iinuer nrovisi.iiis . nrmprl iv.'tli ' , . . - .... ket On were rules. Mr. bliown acknowledged 28, 1912 (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to i he.vas affraid of Collins and would ' the application of Samuel J. Howard, j doubtless, have shot him Shiriff Serial no. 0122C2, we will offer at j t-i i i;M . t. i, :.. i b ! rweiay was huuhco. ana came over , u.uu,, fi, . . , . but at riot less than 2.00 per acre, I . .... . . , , '. a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough, for cultivation." Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to to get Collius. and will have him bound to keep the peace. i at 9.30 o'clock A M., on the 23 day j before the time designated for sale. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 7th 1914. Notice is hereby given that Eugene M. Spray whose post-office is Spray. Oregon, did on the 30th day of Oct ober, 1913, file in this office, sworn statement and application No. 012181 to purchase the WJ SWJ Section 8, SEi SEJ' Section 7, Township 10 South, Range 25 East, Willamette Meiidian. and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878. and acts a- mendntory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the ltnd and timber thereon have been appraised $300, the timber estimated 300.000 board feet at 75 cents per M. and the land !?75: that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 0th day of March, 1915 before David E. Baxter, U. S. Commissioner at Spray, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest , at any tim ' before Datert issues, by filing a cf -oborated affi davit in this , office, illeging facts which would defeat the entry. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. B. D. riurtle has got his Wind miU repaired, and is in running or der again. It having collapsed last fall during a heavy wind. SUBSCRIBE For The COURIER NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore. December 12,' 1914. Notice is hereby given that John N. Barnhouse whose post office address is Waterman, Oregon, did on the 13th day of June. 1914. file in this office swora statement and applica tiou No. 013439, to. purchase the EJNEi.NWjNEJ, NEJSEi, section 2 Township 11 south, Range 24 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, tinder the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S78, and acts atuenda tory, Known as the Timber and Stone Law, at such value as might be fixed by appraisinent, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised $407.35 the timber estimated 280,000 board feet at f 1.00 per M. and the land 127.35; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his ap plication and sworn statement on the 2th day of Mar. 1915, before A. Helms Jr. TJ. S, Commissioner at Mitchell, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entr)-1, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. Frank Woodcock. Register. try mat uceus roaa oauiy. j