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The Spray Courier. Jhursday Apr, 29 1915. published livery Thursday by K. D. I'Kicii IvUilor ami Publisher Subscription,' $1.00 vr year, advance. Ki.lxr.ri la M'eoiill-olltm Hinder ..'I, lull, ( lie ot-olHi t hif ;jr. .rvoii. Iiinlr the ol 'ourf ol llatvk t. jTwfcssioCtt; ppt.rdji f 5 cU. pi month l)i.spla"y nds One square fU.iT) " One'-tuurtb column 2 ."0 " ' ," - One half column 4.00 " 7 One column 8 00 " All who call on Cud in true faith, earnestly from the heart, will certainly be heard, ami will receive, what they have asked ami desired, altho not in the hour or in measure, as the very thing which they have asked, yet thev will ohtaiu soniethinu A , greater and more glorious than they dared to ask. Martin Luther. HISTORY IN WAX FIGURES. PATCHING IN PUBLIC. m London's Famous Tuasai d 6how, With , t't 8wera In China Mond Torn Word About Its Founder. Garments While, You Wait. At nn average into of ono model per , In many towns of China ono may fortnight I must htiYo turned u round j hnvo hi trannenU imudcd ou Urn llMtibunid In inv Hum. k.mm hi but 'Street 1111(1 "WlllUf lit) Walts." NlltlVO haste to be up to (Into, others nt cum pnratlvo leisure, being loss meteoric mhI of more abiding liitercxt-ioyul t Ion, for example, nnd men of tetter, or great soldiers llko (lordon, Wolseley nud Roberts. Kach stays as long iu his fame endure. Nobody remembers when Shakespeare was not In tho ex tilliltton. Voltaire I Its oldest Inhabit nnt, and II vo generations have now ; '.wing women nro to lie ween on tow (stools perhaps on I lie iilduwiilks lueud lug articles of nuiscullnu nttlrp. Tlio necoinpllshmeiit of these street seamstresses ui'o somewhat limited, their cITortii with tlio neodlo being for tlio most pait coiillucd to "ruiiiilng," Other bra noliest of needlework tiro prac tically uukiioxvu to tlieiu. A n cense, j qucnee their efforts mo betlel uppiecl. I nted by natlvo workmen than by for- 1 ! This Season's Society D.incca Kd Siiooner, our loeaUN.-iycnr ngo. ; . , , It was In 1302 that untdiime ciimo to tilonis and tango teaclier, an-: i,omlon, h(,VmB lived in rails through inounc.es the hdlowimr as " whole r the French revolution. i roquentiy Hint tier nn noon roquisi- tlonary. The most notorious lender j J.l(J. nro m.ver Bort f mlroiw of course the exhibition was trnns- fcrred from Paris to London over 100 Men and Women Wanted to nil the nioft rutiuiknblc bargain In the tnii'.lne wuild thin ytnr Kci'iilnr Price EVERYBODY'S $l.5()j DELINEATOR 1.50 Total $3.0 A tnouthlv Hiil.ny ami n librinl coninilitNioii nn rneli older. Hnlniies nui up to f-'.'iO per niniilli. No ex. M'tieuce uecfHMii v. Wn furniMh full euiiement fice, WKl'l'IC POK i'AllTICUI.AUS TO The Uultcikk I'ubliKltlnit Compuny, 326 llmlnon Street New York BOTH 2$ nnionjj tho former, for theMo uro often j nutlveii of othei dlstrlctx nud, haviiiK come to t!ia city to ciik'-ue In ImslucHs, 1 have no ouu to mend a lent for them, j Their wive beliiu left at home, they are uliul to avail themxelveii of the . HeivleeH of tho Direct needlewomen. ! For this chlNs of i'llstomeiM the Hklll of ' Water Works Jluslness locals per line tu.st insertion u.xt SOason S society dances ; t0110l1 , ,0ld the bond of koiiio an-. tu0 tiiiiornnt howIiih women umnvers ; that have received the otlieial ' f",,n,-v "r "u,r Bbricrr 1 TViiifnit unit Nlfirnf nmnn thr nittiiliot 0. K. of thiMlantMllU mastor's ; The onst of tho liirt mcntlaiuMl of t!ila association, to which he he : longs: The angleworm glide. Jo cents, subsequent 5 cents. Special rates for longer time. Payable in advance in each case. EDITORIALS -.-.--r-rrjjs? suinal meningitis SCliottHCho ! Iotulon nlone. Ienvtnt her husband. . ..i 1.1.1 i- l-'rancol ie j trio. Ktlll In the exhibition, was tnUcn i by Mine. TiiMsnml nt tho scene of his j murder, and later he inado n east of ' the once beautiful face of his nsxnssln. Charlotte Corday. Madame enino to every purpose, tienerally Npeaklnn, these women nro i wives of boatmen nud laboieis who II vo In tho houseboats which line tho creeks of many Chinese cities and j towns, mid their needles nru a great j help toward the solution of the prob lem of maintenance In n crowded city ' or town. Washington Star. 2)ivc'nf, $,50 par month, irrigation, S.50 pormonti, for 2 tn faivcat 2 tours a day. SRtnt I'ttyadh to 7fS. Cross cr jfwy SAowh, on or oooro tho 20th of each month. iAu AT MAV H APPFN ! the wild cat wlm N Ipopotamus hitch, A dear little boy Doubled tip o'er a book, A jack-not a jack-knife-Only just look ! the hii ELECTRIC LIGHTED MINES. l-'raneolsTussaU'l. In Paris. After iienr i ly half n century of peaceful nud the delir- i prosperous years In Kncland. she died 1.. HJ-.ll 1.. I. a- ..InA.ii rllk-t n l..l.. !ium tremens twotep. tho ThmW Titnud in I.nlon Strontl Wh " S. Cornell. IVf itlent ! . . I . i A 1 W. .. . ' ll.n..!,.. I ' r- laraiuuia twist, me oi. nus Jirc Protection 3!ft6 to att Patrons. ivalse. the Salome glide, the ! hilly goat huni. .'Sit htraigbter, my .son," , . His. papa often said. But iK-nt like a recti Wind-bruised, he read. There came a cold snap: Tea froze in the urn ; . jhit this dear little chap He was reading Jules Verne - ; Still sailed to the moon In his chair crumpled up, .While the mercury crawled 'Way down in its cup. The supper-bell rang, . But poor little Jack J-'or ouce was behind Because of his back. The doctor who came And felt of his wrist, Said it was a bad case Of chilled double-twist. And gave my poor Jack ,-ttAt. w aahlnmriiV 3 "'S ' As his terrible bill. For the money papa To the doctor did pay Would have bought Jack a sled ; Yes, bought him a sleigh. And all to no good ; For Jack, since that sup. But sideways could giow He never grew up. And ihoQgb he has "told" Ten years in a bank, ; He's still but a "teller"' ' '"' Of moderate rank. For a higher position He is competent cjuite -But then a cashier Afiist be ever upright. T'ie moral s t lis: : If you want to be great, Don't stdop when you sit, . : Hut always sic straight. Questions and answers THE LACE OF VENICE. An Ancient Industry That Was Reviv ed by Queen Margherita. The lace of Venice bus been celebrat ed for many centuries. It was made originally by nuns within tho walls of convents for ecclesiastical garments. Then, with tho fall of the Venetian republic, the convents wero closed and the Incc Industry ceased to cxlt for (JJV' offer fl is Col it in ii tooui rvatlrr to nsk muj itirstiu tliei n entire century. ... ,,. . j In IS70 I he Princess M.irgbcilta. aft- ner Jit. on the l.iblr, Jl,stor,,, werwiird qtlcen of Itnly ,ooU'niensures tiiij subject that irill be of inter-' to revive It. especially as a ruean of est. Onextitiiu to be oshett ami' providing employment for Veaetkin . , , A. ' women. At present there are several oiisirered by o ir readers. ; onoo!3t ,,1 by the government. suojeet oj o eoiitrorertable nature In some of the more progressive nud : larger mines, tho miner's lamp has be ' conic a thing of the past. In Its stead the dark passages and win k din tubers . are Illuminated by electricity. Tho i mines nro wired and lighted with all tho luxurious effectiveness of the mod ern home, lies Ides uinklui; their un derground employment les oppressive ', to the inliiers, the Illuminated mine , offers considerable ad vantage In tho way of better work and less exposure to danger. With motor operated coal ears, a tele phone system and Instruments for the detection of gas danger, tho up to date mine Is decidedly n more pleasurable place to work In than of old. In order , to make the lighting more thorough j the walls of the permanent pnssages, j J. B. Natter, Vice-President. T. J. Malioney, Cashier. Clyde Brock, Asst. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, . HEPPNER, OREGON. Invitea your banking business. If you have idle funds either a large or a email amount wo will bo pleased to rooeive them and issue our Tirao Certificate of Deposit for either six months or one year, bearing four per cent. We have Just installed a new set of steel safety deposit boxes in our vault. 1st n-lil,di 1.. f.inirttf will be eousulereit or published is "7 V. 1 . , ., mnb-s are used, of tho mule stables, having Valuable papers tnese Doxea uy t,o yuur ut, xuuuoiiciuxo to care for j ire it o not ot r tins column Jor discussion 0 Dooinos or j this cushion Is pinned a strip of paper lereeds. but for the benefit of those marked with the pattern to be follow- , j uho desire in formation. - Ed.) ed. and Into this pattern the nimble BIBLE QUESTIONS j Angered worker sticks glass beaded l pins, about which she twists her I threads. I'rom twenty to fifty shuttles depend from all shies of e lie cushion. Why did Moses jrfve up the ! ,,'e thrown across ami back I nun inv- i.i'mnj ui it f'lni iimmiiiiK j the keys of her machine. The process looks so simple that it are frequently whitewashed. Only tungsten filament lamps are used. Weather proof enameled reflectors arc employed for tho distribution of light. The problem of lighting tho mines. Persons can rent rates. I however, Is dlfucult, presenting all tho conditions which the Illuminating en- glneer looks upon with disfavor low black ceilings, black walls, dust, unoke ' and dampness. Chicago Nowh. Established in 1887 Capital Stock, $100,000. Surplus and Profits $40.000. HOTEL CROSS i riches of EervDt? . . Bball filann Beaton. ; Esteeming the reproach of L l? ST? I . .1 , , nasclmll fans nre slnngy in their i m . , ne flnn f7n 7,r;nr. firnn cJlxh . .bu ' r:ul" J'pI,,y- b"t ,h0 .,aie pr0l,ut:,d . tmm.. mm. w I fotcd as Una. of tAo JJcst tn Jin toror Unf on. viuouia in jjijjijjt, jicu, xx. , oiiunu mces grow rapiuiv timler the1 ' 1 i o wu t! -,- . dexterous fingers of the "women, but 1 roal "'""'""crated slang you must give i i What was Philip s answer, flie exquisite roso point and other slinl- : tho ti-ntisliootors the inlru. Usten to !tO the eunuch's first Question? ! lur sorts are evolved much morn !,,. ' W! fr"m " well known gunner: i .. ... ... i Ir.-Harner's Weeklr. "Vcs' slr- 1 ll"'t Ihe fillip - then Fhilip opened his mouth and began at the same scripture j and preached unto him Jesus. Acts 8: 35. 3 What ace the scriptures able : to do? - 1 Thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation Tantalizing Ownerb'nip. In a French vllluso n citizen had i upon bis land n part of nn old building j containing two very beautiful wln I dows. lie was In debt and embar rassed and eagerly closed with the of fer of a rich archaeologist, who bought them. Thereupon the government in spector, hearing or the bargain, ar rived Just In time to stop the masons from dislodging the windows. "Von Hue. lint ; the iron to my shoulder, drew a hum - ' , dinger from tlie box and killed It. The ! second saucer was n lazy ur.,r. a.vtag j . straight away, but I went to sleep I i and the pIotdh nested In tho grass, j The next mud pie sailed to left quar- i ter. but the old pen shootervslmplv i knocked the fttw. off. The fourth dicky bird was smothered as soon ns It was hatched. Thou a cripple fluttered out and died. Xext came a right wheel ing streaker, nnu I pulverized It." a SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEK TO TRANSIENTS- D O. A. Stafford, Proprietor SPRAY, OREGON. VVIMV I mi c UWIIJIIJJ tut sr.W?nuu ...u;v. rx. "; ne s.ua to ttio villager, -sell iUUuR ,k,b,uuiiS in. anHnti,,,,,.,,,,, my miltl.. ..,!lIf ,,,,,,.. ;Je3US. II Tim. 3:15. !cy. I have used the mtuie.v and nid i a t .u. ' . .. o ,n-v erodlto-s." The villager was In f 4 B Vhat 13 man to live? , despair, but the official was untoucft ! Man shgll rnt- Hv k i "Thafs all right.' he said. "The ...v. "'"u ! nnmi.1. Ii mifn Tl ,--!., r)..,, .,,. ja.'o.ne, but by every word 1 hat j proceedeth out of the mouth of ! God. ..Matt. 4:4. longer -jours. Hut the btirer can't 1 1 111 uu '" "ls worU' ,luJ "b,J,lt 11,1(1 move n stone of them, fie can. how- Fair Warning. A faii?icr engaged Pat to mow n : small field (if liny, nn.l on giving him n ; new scythe told him It was such a good one that he need only put the Hilnt of ! It in the hay and it would cut bv Itself. ! 5 r day. when the farmer came to see how Corrected up to-da'e sliowing nanus ol enti yiiu u, dates of entry, vacant land, rivets and creeks, $1.00 each. A discount of per cent will be Rllmvcd uti orders for fixe or more plats. mCand Script Jor Safe. at hmist maiki-t juicts. All kinds ol Land office Ibtsiucss nltend:! to. ovtt IJO years experii-nct. Jfudson Xand Company, Vhe Dattas, Orogon. it ex'er, come with n camp stool and sit ! down and look nt his property as much j 5 By what animal was the j n 110 lil;e8-" ' I iOio.ii titill c 1 CjJI eS'Jil tell Pat wns fiottliitf on. he fuuml Iilin sit- i'' lliitf In a corner of the ilehl with ono oau00oaQaQno(iDonanortfnionnnr,rtn ZTTZZZTITl rl hla un f v I The rani which thou savvest ! . rdy Man and Labor. Unssell in her x-olume , .'Sxval- ! end of the scythe In the liny enraged the farmer that he went for I'm? ti-lm ...i unAli... I.I... I... II. . ..i. ...., vi. nvumj, II1UI, MIUII'UUI IVIJ i fillrm t ftf! -Charles Henry Webb j having two horns are the kings ; s- 'of Media and Persia. Dan Woo(lrovrrf Administratiun ! 6 What beast came L J.1 i. 10 jvill torminato in 1910, and aiHat inat animau the countrv be released from i And lne he-oat came from ' the vest. . . And -he came . the ram that had two horns ,.)eniocj'atio power. Then 111. -- flfivy Republican rule, the so called war-tax will be abol- rshed and the countrv again placed upon a safe finan cial. baH. : that In lSl'O the Kerksbirc estate came 8: 20 ; Into the hands of Kir Henry Russell, i who had been a friend of Dr. Johnson. OLit a-j it vx-as at Russell's table that one d.;y tne uoctor maintained tiiat "no man loved labor, no man would work If he could help It." Reynolds objected and to, gave Pope for Instance. Rut Pope's Inspiration, said the doctor, "was the love of fame and not the love of la- ' hor. r.ean.ler sxvnui the Hellespont. "Keep buck, keep back: Ye don't know the minute she's going to start!" Exchange. Dan. 8: 5, 6. 7 What W" trtP rnlr nf tho blU ,1,i,t ",n't l,rove th "e ' "'TTT'- !' lnlttu i vnai vvc, tne result 01 the .- i,,...,:..,,.. "civil rights" biii.-ew York ai conflict? A: d I saw him come cl.se to Unitod States Laws. An net when passed by both houses of congress mid signed by tho presi dent becomes a linv. If nt any time thereafter questions of its constitution ality iiriso the matter is sealed by the supreme court. The court has more tbuu once declared nets of congress the Ameri can. m 0 a a . Jt 'seems to us that the u nionof .ill Christian Deuonii-I nations under one- banner! and one name, would be the! paramount aim of the Chris tian, world. There was but Nervous? -R.I in ristlf rm, ..ill tsi.te.r .I.a the ram, . . . and smote the ram other evening'" and brake his two horn3. Dan. ; "Y- wtm (,f u'r "Do you think he Is in love with you'i" 8 What nation did the beast; "' ,u!"!i s0- 1 bnow "lilt 'vt'''-v ll,,,e 1 Kiiiiuc 10 uiiu 1 nc moior iriea to eiimu 8: 7. represent? j. And the rou;,'h gout is the kins: 1 of Grecia. Dan. 8: 2. 9 What i-5 usually svmhnii7p.fi a tree or Jump a fence." Stray Stories. After tho Assay. "I understand von got several hnn drcd wedding gifts." "Wo did At lirst 1 tliouglit I'd have to hire n snfc deposit vaull. lint alter going over the f tuir xi'o simply stored 'em in a barrel la the ccllar."-IouI-ville Courier Journal. A Scoop. T',e 0r,,y Chaiee. Reporter-I've a good piece of nesii, "IIllny. .!eo:-ge. or we will he late here fills moraine. I found m.rw.n lo ,!"' l'';"re sluw." '. one Christ, therefor on v one . by the term "v''7's? C'liristi anity, and each-sep finite denomination; accord - And he said unto me, the wa ters which thou savvest, . . . are and multitudes, and na- ev. 17: 15, wiio had been confined to ono room his entire life. Kditor-tJood: Send him up. Who Is it? Reporter-Why. a three-diiys-ohl baby down at our house. Wisconsin State Journal. "Oh. wo don't want o yet there be fore. 11 starts." 'Ve.i. we do, too- If we .don't I can't see xx hai the olherxvoiueri are wear lng."-Kxchange. I... .!,: !.. l fCUJJieo, illlU IllUlllUUUt ut .. iiic?(i icaeiieis, claim u: j, i . v , , : ujiis, anu longues. K- Not His Fault. Lady of nouso V.'liat rinsed von to hert-The ...l..n 1 which SUtxlned the (o tnke !1I1S walks after my meals, tin' I've lecn walking after 'era ever since. 4i"'ln tlio'- i'. "m Iw wTi r,n iS t -f Ifc ': :,'., , . ' 10 Vhat is symbolized bv the, heaic n tramp? Ragre.i i: ,-nctive principles. But their .M;fn "';, yt , , , , 1, i f!URi,-v physician, mum . lie different teachings and )rac-,'ten horns? ' (ice, evitlenllv cannot re pre- .. ! sent the one Christ'and hisL, 1110 psPacy ca"cfuliy ! f! "f. "..ri,;,,, '."l1 . tne seventn ana eiernth chapters I'" - "- uM.vr.-o.iaire. one nlnrr. of redemption. 0f Daniel. " - . I i ; i I . . . il ... .. . , Pa's Definition, renfaut Fnther. xvhat is n "sepiil cbral" tone of voice? I,n Pcre That m(!uns to speak gravely. Dartmouth Jack-o'-I.anfern. fFALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR OF THE I BEST QUALITY MAY 1 NOW BE HAD I HERE CHEAP! I IN FURNISHINGS A NEW LINE OFl g MEN'S PANTS TROUSERS SHIRTsjj GLOVES BELTS AND UNDERWEAR? BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN OVERALLS KNIGHT'S FRESH BOTTLED GOODS! IFarmers' Mercantile Co.! A hopeless man Is deserted by hlra- S self, aud he who deserts himself lti 9 goon deserted by his friends. ' 5 INCORPORATED. SPRAY. OREGON. 2 OCKIOOPCPOQDPOOOPOOOPPPODOOOagopOOOOOtiQCH? I i