Spray courier. (Spray, Or.) 1???-19??, April 15, 1915, Image 3

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    The Spray Courier.
Thukrimv, APRIL, t5, 1913
I I,OCAI, llltllU'H I
J. W. Forrest waa in town
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mote were
town visitors last week.
Go to the Spray Studio and
have your picture "tooken."
William Templeton is spending
a few days in town.
Hubert Kirby, of Richmond,
was in Spray Saturday.
I. F. Rued and son Robert
were in Spray Sunday.
C. F. Waters and family spent
Sunday in this city.
Oliver Trent came down from
the W.B.Potter ranch Sunday.
James Frost, who haB been her
ding a few days for the J. D. D,
Co, is back in town.
Peter Morrison and Stewart
Grant came to town Sunday from
the big basin.
Charles P. Branson fell and
fractured one of his ribs last
week.
Robert J. Carsner and family
were in town last Friday trading
with our merchants.
Do not forget the prayer meet
ing. Every Thursday night at
the church.
' Mrs. Lou Murdock and her
daughter, C. B. Bisbee, were
shopping in town Saturday.
The John Day River is the
lowest known for years at this
season.
Uncle Billie Gates has been
spending a few days in town. He
walked most of the way down
from the ranch.
A. W. Anderson and Angelo
Flor will have the river road
from the Service school house to
Alder Creek completed by the
first of May. . -,
Charles Hill, wife and two of
their children were trading' in
our burg Saturday. Charles said
that he was feeling fine.
Elmer Mathews, the real es
tate man, was in town recently.
He had with him a prospective
buyer.
Prof. F. W. Hawes had an
exciting time one day last week j
when his horses took fright and
ran away. No serious damage.
A fellow came to town the
other day looking like he might
have just aroused from a Rip
Van Winkle sleep. But when
the assistant barber had shorn
and shaved him, we discovered
that he was our friend, Johnnie
Spray, who had been herding
sheep for a few weeks.
SPRAY STUDIO
ost Cart anb iflotintfb
JMjotoaraphtf of all
fetnnbarti &i;e
jEnlarolno neatly nnt
property crecuteo
We Guarantee Satisfaction
BURNER BUILDING
SPRAY OREGON
BUSINESS CARDS,
JOSEPH K. STARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, u
Will practice in all courts in tbestntr
FOSSIL, . ORKGo'v.
Questions and
answers
(ll'n offer this Column to our
rem tern to nsk tin question the
nee Jit, on the Utile, Jistor, or
11 ii-ll subject that will be of inter'
ext. QuesHomi to be nuked 11 ml
omui-cred bit our remlem. A'o
subject of 11, controverUible mi fine
will be. eimnUlered or mblished an
tee do md offer thin column for
the dear minion of l)o$imm or
ereeiU, but for the benejit of those
who desire infrnuilion. Ed.)
BIBLE QUESTIONS
1 Why did Moses give up the
riches of Egypt?
2 What was Philip's answer
to the eunuch's first question?
3 What are the scriptures able
to do?
4 By what ia man to live?
5 By what animal was the
Medo-Persian empire represented
6 What beast came out a-
gainst that animal?
7 What was the result of the
conflict?
8 What nation did the beast
represent?
9 What is usually symbolized
by the term waters!
10 What is symbolized by the
"little horn" which subdued the
ten horns; ?
3nlano Empire Veal :
jeotateflaehes
Will Sell Your Real Ealate
OIVB Ui A TKIAt - '
WB CAN HELP lOt
SPRAY - - OREGON-
NEW SPRING GOODS
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f - 1 Waists, Ready-Made
I 3(11 Dresses, Hairnets, H
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House
osiery.
Petticoats. Night Gowns.
Corsets, Corset Covers, Union and Two Piece
Underwear.
WASH SUITS FOR SMALL CHILDREN.
m The Dalle. 812 I.iat no. ONMU
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. 8. Land Office The Dalle, Or.
March 9, 1916.
Notice ia hereby given that the
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
whose post office weld reus ii St. Paul,
Minnesota, has tliii 1st day of Mar.
1015 filed in thin office its application
to select under the provisions of the
act of Congress, approved July 1,
Mens 5
18!8 (30 Stat. f97. 620.) SW1NK4
Section 25, Township 9 South. Range
Summer Weight Whip Cord ! w. m.
f t r 1 i r- 1 11 i a 1 -1 1 - . . 1 . .
nuy niiuiui pciaons riawMif adver
sely the land described, or desiring to
object because of the Mineral charact
H. H. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEY. AT. LAW.
FOSSIL, WHEELER COUNTY, OREGON.
Mr. Hendricks inaliilulna collection de
partment. Hi. office! are headquarter, for
tli Wlioeltr County Abstract Coirpaar (and
also for lite Voe.ll Ueslty Co. Ab.treet.
m de. Lands Ilstrd end oM on commission
Pants, Waist and Bib Overalls,
limners. Work and Dress
Shirts, Suspenders, Ties, Union and Two
Piece Underwear, Slip-Easy Collars,
Tropical Fruits, Meat, Lard,
Bolognas, and Oregon Grown
Garden Seeds in Bulk.
Fresh
BAXTER & OSBORN.
DRA.W.T1EDEMANN,
PIIYKH'IAN
ANI
; suhc;kon.
Ofliice in the Prophet Building.'
G. W. Hawes
BARBER i
Whiskers amputated without pain
or whiskers returned. j
Office in Courier Building,- J
SPKAV, - - - OKHGON.i
WHY NOT
become acquainted with
service is just what you
business.
a bank whose
require in your
er of the land, or any other reason, to
the disposal to applicant. shonld file
their affidavits of protest In this office
on or before 15th day of May, 1915.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
Published in 8pray Courier Looated
at Spray, Oregon 41 5 G
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles,
Oregon, Mar. 16, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that
Daniel E.FIory.of Fossil, Oregon,wh
on Nov. 4, 1911, made Hometead
Kntry No. 09031, and on April 2nd
1914, made additional Homestead
! Entry. No. 012695, for EJNVVJ, Wf -
; NKJ, EJSWl,VJSEJ,Sec. 17, T. 8 8.,
j Kange 23 East, Willamette Meridian,
I has filed notice of intention to make
j final three year proof, to establish
j claim to the land above described, be
i fore gcott Sasser, County Clerk, at
1 Fossil Oregon, nn thr 4th rim.- nf
maintains a department especially organized May, 1915
CONDON
THE
NATIONAL
BANK
D. E. BAXTER,
United States Commissioner
and Notary Pofalio.
to look after the live stock business.
Try an account with iis.
Geo. B. Dukek, Pros.
FlUnus Proofs and ell Lend Buslimaa
Hclu1ty. Deed, eud MortsKaee Carefully j F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier
Drawn. A large supply of t,es;al HI auk.
kept on baud
SPRAY, - OREGON.
A. Ureiner, Vice Pres.
R. M. Rogers, Asst. Cashier
Claimant names as witnesses ;
Frank Wilkinson, Sprav. Oregon,
j George ltoland, Fossil, "
j Charles Adams, " "
Lester C. Beeson. "
H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
3-254-29 .
Watch inaiuspriiig.s properly j
gauged and fitted, $1.00 guarenteed j
for one year or new spring free, j
Return Parcel post charges
V. S. Moreland Fossil Ore.
SUBSCRIBE ;
For The
COURIER
CONFECTIONERY
Watch Clock and Jewelry, Kepair-
j ing done at reasonable prices. Ke
jtum Paicel Post charges paid,
j W. S. Moreland, Telephone build-
ing Fossil, Oregon.
Paids NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U.S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon
March 25th 1915.
NoTiCK is hereby given that Charles
A. Matbena, of Spray, Oregon, who,
on May 22nd, 1908, made Homestead
Kntry no. 16021 Serial no. 020G2, for
Mrs. Julia Cross desires to
dispose of her stock of confec
tionery, patent medicines, etc,
as she wants to spend a part of
the time at Monument and Ham
ilton visiting relatives.
We wish to thank D.E. Baxter
and Prof. R. L. Greene for their
kindness in getting out the
Courier during our recent illness,
and we feel sure that our readers
enjoyed the opportunity to again
read after their pen.
Dr. Tiedemann, D. E. Baxter
and Prof. Greene have been
depositing another lead mine, !
this time on thelRoyse Ranch.
If they killed any of the rodents
that inhabit the place you could
not miss them.
Andy Cress wa3 in town, Fri
day on his way home from the
Rtchmon d country. He informed
us that E. R. Shown 's horse fell
with him and that Ed. had the
misfortune to get his head cut
very badly on a stone. Dr.
Jenkins of Mitchell was called
and dressed the wound and Ed
is getting much better. Mr.
Cress also informed us that
Henry Trent was thinking, of
starting his sawmill on Indian
Creek in about two weeks.
ESTRAY NOTICE-One bay
horse, solid color with heavy
mane, weight about 1050 lbs.
and branded Ii on left stifle.
Any one giving information lead
ine to his recovery, or return said
horse to Corn Cob Ranch will be T' jTi'
, , , 2i, lownship 7 South, Range 25 East !
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Five Year
i'roof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before David E.
ltaxter, U. S. Commissioner, at Spray
Oregon, on the 10th day of May, 1915
Claimant names as witnesses:
T. M. Breeding, Clarence Robison,
Charles Hill. Oscar Breeding all of!
Spray, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register
4 8 5 13
j Telephones, both, wall and desk
J sets, batteries and all phone sup
plies, repair and rewire your old
rewarded
C. W. McCilvary, Winlock, Or.
C. W. Brown, Condon, Or:
PATENT MEDICINES
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS
W STATIONERY. SUNDRIES. PpricreWe.
: , I W. S. Moreland. Telephone central
Fossil Ore.
Woodlark Squirrel Poison
JULIA CROSS
SPRAY, ORE.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
LOOK! BARGAINS!
Property for sale
Good stock ranch. 1600 acres. 95
acres in alfalfa with plenty of water
for irrigating. Two good orchards.
Remainder of the laud U in grain
and pasture. Will sell cheap. A
bargain for you.
Hotel in Spray, doing a good
steady business. Well furnished.
This property also includes 5 lots !
50 by 100 feet, good barn and j
other improvements. j
Otlter property in and around j
Spray. Address 1
INLAND KMPIRK REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Spray, Oregon.
STATEMENT OF THE
-OWNERSHIP MAN
AGEMENT, CIR
CULATION, ETC.
Required by the act of August
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office, The Dal le., Oregon
April 7th 1915,
NoTipa is hereby given that David
Grieve, of May ville, Oregon, who, on
September 7th 1911, made Home
stead Kntry No. 09400, and on July
23id 1911 made additional Home,
stead Entry No. 013615, for WJSWf
SWJNWJ, Sec. 25, SJSEJ, Sec. 26, &
ENKJ, NEiSEi, Sec. 35, Township
8itoutu, Range 23 East, Y illatuette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final three year l'roof, to
establish claim to the laud above de- j
scribed, bef re Scott Sasser, County
Clerk, at Fossil, Oregon, on the 22ud
day of May 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ren Glen, Peter Hartman, Martin
Johnson and William Steers, all of
Winlock, Oregon.
II. Frank Woodcock, Register,
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24, 19 1 2, of Spray Courier, pub
lished weekly at Spray. Oregon,
for Ap.il i, 1915.
Editor, Russell D.Price, Spray.Ore:
Managing Editor, Russell D.Price,
business Manager, Russell D.Price.
Publisher, Russell D.Price.
Owners: (If a corporation, give
its name and the names and ad
dresses of the stockholders holding
1 per cent or more of the total i
amount of stock. If not a corpof-1
ation, give names and addresses 1
of individual owners.)
RusseU D. Price, Spray, Oregon.
Known bondholders, mortgagees
and other security holders, holding
1 per cent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or other se
curities: (If there are none, so state)
None.
RUSSELt D. PRICK,
Editor and Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 5th day of April 1915. i ;
David E. Baxter '
Notary Public.
(SEAL)..
j (My commission expires Aug.29'1,.01
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WOOD-LARK"
TRADF Maaw
OISON
QUICK, CERTAIN,
HEADY FOIt I.V.ST A T I SK.
NEVKll PAILS.
roy squirrels, gopher., prairie doss, sage
1 awake from Winter leep. Money bick
ever fails. nVouii.l ji.i.''
?fte iTs I' our dealer hasn't
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.
BfkllTt ........ "
1 Executive Department
j President, Woodrow Wilson ; of New
I Jersey ; Vice President, Thomas Mar
shall, of Indiana; Secretary of State,
William Jennings Bryan, of Nebras
ka; Secretary of Teaasury, William
G. McAdoo, of Xew York ; Secretary
of War, Lindley M. Garrison, of New
Jersey; Attorney - General, Mr.
Gregory, of Tennessee; Postmaster
General. Albert S. Burleson, of Texas;
Secretary of Navy, Joseph us Daniels,
of North Carolina; Secretary of Inte
rior, Franklin K. Lane, of California;
Secretary of Agriculture, David A.
Huston, of Missouri: Secretary of
Commerce, William C. Redfield, of'
New York; Secretary of Labor. Wil
liam B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania.
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FOR SALE BY
BAXTER it OSBORN,
MRS. JULIA CROSS
Inland Empire
Real Estate Co
,Not Incorporated
Will find a buyer for
your real estate. If
you have land to sell
list it with us.
Address all communications to
Real Estate Agency,
Spray, Oregon.
j State of Oregon s
j Senators; George E. Chamberlain
(and Harry I.ane. Representatrves;
j .V. C. McArthur, W. C.Hawley and N.
'.I.Sinnott. Supreme Judges; T. A,
j McBride, Geo. H. Kurnett, H. J,
; Bean, F. A. Moore, Robert Kakin.
1 r.. T. Harris and Henry E. Benson,
j Governor ;J.I?.Withycombe, Secretary
! of State; Ben. W. Alcott. Secretary of
j Treasury; Thomas. B. Kay. Attorney
General; O. M. Brown. Superin
tendent of Public Instruction: J. A,
Churchill. Printer; R. A, Harris,
Engineer; J. H. Lewis. Labor Coin
missioner; O. P. Hon". Railroad Road
Oommissione; F. J. Miller. Water
Superintendent; G. T. Cochran, Rep
resentatives ; C. C. Clark and James
S. Stewart. Senator; Mr. Ragsdale,
Food and Dairy Commissioner; Dr.
J. W. Bailey. Circuit Judge of Uth
Judicial DUtiict: D. II. Parker.
Whkrlrb 'CnvMtv
Attorney; Joseph K. Starr. Judge;
Henry D. Ktyes. Commissioners; H.
Dukek and K. K. Wright. ... Clerk;
Scott Sasser. Treasurer; A. B Lamb.
Senool Superintendent ; Henry J. Sioi
oions. Sheriff Oscar Kelsay Assev
sor : Peter Hartman. Surveyor : ii. P:
C. Heidtuiaa. ;