Spray courier. (Spray, Or.) 1???-19??, July 08, 1915, Image 3

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    The Spray Courier.
Thvksimv, July, 8,
9'5
local uiui:i s
Sheriff KolHay was in Spray
Monday.
Emmet Cocheran of Monument
brought Mru. Julia Crcms home
from the celebration Monday.
William Mainord of Foanil
passed thru Spray Wednesday.
Claude Noris went to FohhH
Sunday to celebrate the 4th.
Dr. W. A. .Ticdemann went to
Monument this week.
Chaa. Hill was here on busi
ness Thursday.
C. F. Waters and family at
tendid the 4th of July celebration
at Fossil, returning home today.
Dayton Jenkins of Waterman
was in town today attending to
some land business.
Johnie Coats returned from
tho Foosil country, Wednesday,
where he has been working for
B. D. Hurtle,
Geor.'e May Jr. is helping 11.
E. Wright harvest his crop on
Parrish Creek.
Mr. and Mre 0. A. Stafford
went to Portland this week and
Mrs. It. E. Wilson has charge of
the hotel.
Frank Cason is talking of go
ing on a camping expediti on in
the mountains hunting Coyotes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Osborn
went to the annual meetinjyof the
Christian Church near Salem, and
attended the dedication of the
new Christian Church at Fossil
on thier way down.
Mrs. Julia Cross has been very
nick since returning' from Monu
ment. 1
A petition is beinsr circulated
to have the President of the
United States call an extra cess
ion of Congress to empower him
to place an embargo on arms
and amunition.
The Representative of tno
Brown Shoe Company of Kansas
City was here Thursday. '
NOTICE-, A White Sewing
machine For Falc cheap, hes not
been used, cost $45, will Bell for
$30. I;or particulars call cn J.E.
Maniord, Spray, Oregon.
There must have been a Bmall
water spout above here, as the
river has arisen about 12 in. but
where, and what damage has
been done, we are unable to fay
at this time.
Austin Campbell and wife
D. E. Baxter and ye Editor,
went with Emmet Cocheran in
his Hupmobile to see the Spray
Winlock ball game. When with
in about 1-4 of a mile from the
ground the rear axle broke and
the above named party had to
walk the remaining distance.
They returned in a Smithmobil e.
T- M. and E. M. Price were in
Spray this week.
The rain Thursday evening
prevented F. A. Hale from go
ing to Fossil as he intended.
E, B. Enyart and family who
went to Fo3sil to celebrate, re
turned home Wednesday.
Commissioner,., .Wright is
attending the July lermof Court
which convened Wedm sday
D- M. Kichey is going to start
for Or. ok County in a few days
in the interest of the Watkins
Medicine Company. , .
Joe Stew ai t wss in tewn today
with a fine load' of apples.
Mv.; Julia Jenkins Is visiting
her Uncle Emil Straube at Water
man Flat thu weak.
The muddy water in the John
Day u.uri d by the resent rain,
has killed quite a number cf
Salmon. Sofne rice cneS( have
been found alorg the liver bar.k.
SPRAlf-
WINLOGK
BALL GAME
Amid a downpore of
rain the contestants
battlled on for
victory
I ONE ROCK'H PKKEAT.
July C Tho game played by
the Spray-winiock Base ball
teams, at f he close of a two days
celebration at ''The Notch," was
a draw. . The game was to have
i begun at 2 o'clock, but it was
j long passed that hour before the
players assembled on the dia -
mornl. About noon a slow steady
rain set in and continued all
afternoon, notwithstanding the
rain, the game preceded, wit -
nesaedbyalargecrowdofenthu -
.iwucBpccuwrr. i containing 640 a. all fenced 'and
Spray was first at the bat.and I we waltfd flbout
made one score Wmlock made a Jn tultivation and more can be
three points, the last ha f of the :.. . ... ,.
.. : 4 . , , ; put in cultivation,
first ining. This certainly begun j .
to look bad for Spray. At the j An undivided one half iuteiest
end of the sixth ining the score, in a 10.000 acre stock ranch. Three
stood 3 to 6 in favor of Winlock. :' improved places, five bands of
At the end of the seventh the j sheep, 100 head of cattle, 20 head
score stood 3 to 6 in favor of j of horses, 200 acres alfalfa from
Winlock. It was here that Spray : 500 to 1.000 acres of farming
awoke and began to play ball. ! land. Plenty of water for irrigu-
In the nineth ining Spray tied ; ting, and on the pasture land for
the game the score stood 7 to7. I stock. A bargain for some one
The tenth ining was played I with some capitol.
without changing the score and j
as it was getting late, both sides'
Morphine, it. was onllwl a draw
and the money eaquelly divided
between the players.
Lone Rock and Spray crossed
bats the first day of the celebra
tion which resulted in Lone
Rock's defeat, the score standing
eleven to nothing in favor of
Spray.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. j
U.S. Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon j
June 7th 1915. j
Nutick is hereby given thnt John R. j
JSptiiy, whose post office addrew) is',
Spray, Oregon, did on the 2 lib day
of October, 11)14, file in thia office!
Swoin Statement and Application no.
Ol i977 to purchase the skJ nwJ, swj
!?!. ltj 'hwJ .Section 7, T .v u'np 10 j
Sotnh, Range 2- liast, Will amette
M.-ridian, an 1 the timber tli-reon,
under the provisions of the act of June
3, 1878. and acts amendatory, known j
as the "Timber and Stone Law," at
such value as might be fixed by ap
praisement, and that pursuant to such
application, the, land and timber
theteon have been appraised $4.80.00 !
the timber estimated 290,000 boa id j
feet, at $1.00 ptr M. and the land !
$190 00; that eaid upplicant will offer
final pio')f in support of his applica
tion and sworn statement ou the 20th
ilay of August, 1915. before David li.
lii.xtel. U S. Coimuissioiier at Spray,
Oicyn.
Any pel son is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initi
ate a contest at any time lefore pat
ent issues, by filhij; 11 eorrt-bor.iU d
aili'iavit in this olBi-.e, alleging facts
wbicli would ikfiat the entry.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register
17
8 -19 I
- I
Fixing Up an Elation. 1
a MirimiH lnetdoni once weurred at
Pnttmi at an elwthni for pafllumeiit ;
Kir Mark Wood, wiin uau m-en one .m j
. . . .
Its inciiiliia ror stvenii .vwir. iiiiu
bis oollwigiie In the mi liaincnt of
Sir Wlllinin Congfi've. the hiventor if
thi fiiuioiis "Congrevo rocKet." The
lattor fosluiird In INW. anil.tlie b:iii
uet wished Ills own son lo lill the vn
iiuie.v. There were only tlnve voters
In tile coiistIUic:ic.v-Slr Murk. Ills sou
Mint Ills liuiler. iiiiiucd Ji-iiiilngs hut
the son was away ninl the butler
h:li! quiiireled with his umsier nn o
iortuii!ty was ntTnnled f'i' a slnguhir
rtrVi-iiM' Jennings refusal to seeomt
Sir Marks iiomlii.itloii of 'i!s sou ninl
proiHised himself, and n deadlock was
iv,.itwi iiulv bv Sir Murk coming to
terms with the refractory hutler.
j whose iiomimitliiii he wcimdw! In or
! der to iinlm-e him to net as u seconder
j 10 his son. Matters being thus put
j formally In train. Sir Mark 11 r ranged
with Jennings thnt the former s vote
should he nlone given, and the ttnnl
state of the poll lit I'attoti's only
known contest stood thus: Wood
(ToiTi. 1: .leiuihiKS (Mii'i.
"busier (!a7.cttii.
0- West-
LOOK! BARGAIN
Property for sale!
j
Coral stock ranch. 1685 ucrc.y;5l
acres in alfalfa with plenty of water j
for irrigating. 1 wo good orchards.
Remainder of the land in in grain
j
jana pasture. Will sell cheap.
bargain for yon.
Hotel in Spray, doing a good
steady business. Well furnished.
This property also includes 5 lots!
so bv kx feet, irood barn and
otlier improvements.
Six Thousand acre Ranch.
500 acres farming land, 300 head
of cattle, 50 head of horses, $2,000
worth of machinery, machinery
and stock included. CJood seven
room house, water piped into house.
Two good linis r-t '. Iy 100 feet
;..!
V-,vl luis all punted. Giaii-
lai 20 by 50 feet , long
1 thousand acres nder go d
fence,
'divided into four pastures, all
' watered by good !-.prin,js.
j SmM stoc.k ranch 8 1Ils.rom!
i . . ,im. m . . j
Other projKrrty in and around
' Spray. Address
INLAND EMPIRIC REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Spray, Oregon.
AGENTS WANTED
Everywhere
' To Sell'
Madame
Du Four's
Face
Powder
!'!; v,yj. it .
j,r.Vv-.,.-..,.'X ,
Julia Marlow
Vmtn and
Rccommrnda
Madame
Dn Four'B
Face
Fowder.
which is prepared
an lour colors
And Trro Size.
25c & 50c
FEU BOX.
Send 2o stamp
for uatr.Hlfl, De
partment D. .
The Du Four Co.,Wash., D. G
KOTICB FOR FUnLICATIOK
Department of the Interior,
U. 5. Laud Oflice, The Dalles. Ore.
.May 15. 1915
Notice is hereby given thatSimrod
Ireinongtr whose post officeaddress
is Wateiinan, Oregon, did m the
20th day of Aiiirust. 1914. file in this
nfl5ce SWOrn statement and applica
tion No. OI37;!8, t piuchase tl;p
NW'i, Sec. 9. & NJ NK, SE
NK, Section 30, Township 11, south, j
range J'.ast, lllamttte Aieriuian,
and th;; timber thereon, under th?
provisions of the act of .June 11,
178, and acts aiuenJatorkiunv'h'
ns the Timber and Stone I. aw,
at such value ns might be fixed
by nppraisment, and that, pursnaut
to such application, the land and
timber theieon have been appraised ,
t-ni.OO. :)0i Posts 8 1 ts. iS2i.0!
tj,e vjmber e.-timated 1 10,(X)O board !
fefct
at If 1.50 per M. and the
land $200.00; that said applicant will
offer final prool in support of'j;is ap
plication and swoiu statement on ihf
27lu day ol Aug. iwiu, neiore a. iiciiu ; nppraised, .TWio.UU, ai'ii ost at iicts
Jr. U. S.-Commissioner at Mitchell, i 15.(H) the timber estimated 2150.000
Oregon. j b:ard ' feet at ifUK) per M, and the
Any person is at liberty to protest ' JdOJi OO; that said applicant will
this purcha.e befoie entiy, or initiatt : 0ft.r final pipof in support of his ap
a contest at any time befoie patent (dicaticn and swovn statement on the
issues, by lilinjr a conoborated afti-'; 27th day of August 191 5, before
davit in this office', 'alleging fact i'Scott Saiser, County Cletk, at Fossil,
which would defeat the entry.' ; Oregon.
11. Frank Woodcock.
Register.
(1-38-27
It Hit Him.
"Tea," observed the e;.'g, "my theatri
cs I venture was a great sin-pis. I was
1 A
i enst ror I'.ie Heavy viii;i.ii ;mih uuuic
r.vmendoi!s
INitch.
hit." -St I.muIs rnst-llls-
BUSINESS CARDS..
jseph k. starr.
ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,
Will prat-tire in all court in the state
,,..
rR A UTIPnFMANW
fc I ' 4 V V y I I m fc-r If If 111 I 1)
I PHYSICIAN
1 1
AND j
I KUIHJKON. j
! fift;u in 11.- i... ..(..., u. r.,.
sp&j(2, o&csoy.
H. H. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
FCSSIL, vaEIX3 GSUMTT, CREGOR.
Mr. llnnili ii'k. inuitiiiitn. a nolldlloii do
Iiiii'iinriit. til oitirrt lire liriiil(iiirlr fur
tint Vlioulcr Oiiuitj' Alj.trnct Cuirnr ; nn
itlau for I lie FomiI lult' Co. jILntracl. j
mnilo, I.hikI. Ililcl and folil Hi eonimliwion
D. E. BAXTER.
United States Ccmmissioncr
sod Kstary Public
I'lllnu. I'roofa and all La ul )liiltir, a
Specialty. liemU mid ;ortBii.'t Carefully
Oruwn. A lorn tipplv of l.iuul Hlauk.
ke.t ou Itatid
Sl'RAY. - - ORKOON.
G. W. Hawes
BARBER
Whiskers amputated without
pain
or whiskers returned.'
OJice in Courier Building.
SPRAY, ... OlilXiON
SPRAY STUDIO
osit Car&fi anb i?Iour.tt)
Jlljotosraptjss cf all
&tar.iariJ gsits
jSnlaroino neatly an&
properly' executed
We. Gaardntcc Satisfaction
BURNER BUILDING
SPRAY OREGON
3nlan& fimpirc Uveal
estate Hocnc
Will Sell Your Real Eatate
GIVE US A TRIAL
WB CAN HELP IOC
SPRAY
OREGON-
SUBSCRIBE
For The
COURIER
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land office, The Dalles, Ore.
May 27th, 1S15.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
A. Johnson, whose post office addtess
is Richmond, Oregon, did, on the 18th
dn- of December, 1913, rile in tlii.
office sworn statement and application
No. 07"ii!H, to purchase the SWJSWJ,
Sec. 3. NW-iNWi, SJ NWJ. section
10, Townshi) '.) south, range 22 east,
Willamette Jleridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of ihe
act of June .'!, 1878, and sets amend
atoty, known as the "Timber and
Stone l.iivv," at such va!ue as might
be fixed by appraisment, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon have been
Auy person is at liberty to protest
this p-itchase bt lore enly, or initiate
a contest at any time befoie patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affi -davit
in this oSoe, alliejing facts
which wou'd defeat the entry.
11 Frank Woodco
, G 10 S 27
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I Jl Waists. Ready-Mado House
LaClieS gaSS HMlery.
Corsfits. CorSPit Covfirs. Union and TAn PIoq
- T " w -
Underwear.
WASH SUITS FOR SMALL CHILDREN.
M
-vt. Summer Weight Whip Cord
Pants, Waist and Bib Overalls,
aw jumDerSj Work and Dress
Shirts, Suspenders, Ties, Union and Two
Piece Underwear, Slip-EasyiColIars,
R-sh IrPical Fruits, Meat, Lard,
HSM Bolognas, and Orejgon Grown
OA 1 Garden Seeds in Bulk.
BAXTER k Sl I OSBORN.
i 1 , !
acquainted
j SGTVICG
:is
just what
business.
j become
THE '
V
maintains a department especially organized
to look after the live
1 Try an account with
Geo. 13. Dukek, Vros.
j F T. Ilurlburt, Casli'ier
CONFECTIONERY
PATENT MEDICINES j
ice cream, soft drinks
Stationery, sundries.
Woodlark Squirrel Poison
JULIA CROSS
SPRAY, ORE.
3
it an
d- Empire
Re
iNot Incorporated -
Will find a buyer for
your real estate. If
you have land to sell
list it with us.
Address all communications to
1 Real Estate Agency,
. Spray, Oregon.
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require in your
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ATIONAL BANK
stock business.'
us.
A. Ureiner, Vice Pres.
II. M. Rogers, Asst. Cashier
QUICK, CERTAIN.
KE.IOV FOH'lXKTAVr ISK.
al Estate Co
AI5VE.1 FAILS.
Destroy squirrel?, sonhers. nmii-ln .In...
Apply chHv In Suriiiir n,ho. t.'.rS..
VVx, uiny in nitriiiff when tho hnn
"wake from Winter's sleep. .Money l
over lail.s. "W ood-l Jirli" for !b v
llHCK
stood
every lest. lfu crop Innuninrn
vui) r
.or huan t
Co.