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I uxvu, inunrs i Henry I'rncdln wuh ii culler nt our office today. O.J A. Stffonl and wife and Miss Muiule Muy went to Fuhsil Satur day. Art Madden of I.onc Kok was in town Sunday nij'lit. SEED TIME jMiriffRfifiSi BUSINESS CARDS. County Anricultureir, Ecaty tells how to prepare eed and toil l'etrnou Jtrotlicrs j;uve a moving picture hIiovv here : Wednesday iiltflit. Isauc Iyarge was in town Friday witli a load of HqnuNheM and pota toes for which he found ready sale. I'. A. Hale, our road Sui)crvi.sor, iuformcH us that he lias completed the road around the Foster grade. Now ia the time to prepare your ground for the Fall Heeding-, or in eaao you are unable to Bceil thin Fall, for ttorirur seedinc. Property for sale CJood slock randi. 1 65 acrcM,g5 acres in alfalfa With plenty of water for irrigating. Two good orchard!. Remainder of. the land i.-t in grain and pasture. Will sell cheap. A bargain for you. Hotel in Spray, doing u ood Klirlv It'nll uufl!ncr -nt wll i.m. ; ,l!l,1riI.,l laaJu,u. .t,!J,,ttl"1y husinesH. Well furnished ......... T..i 1 ! 1 ... 1. i '"I Dr. A. W, Tiedemanu wan called out to II. L, Suahel's ranch to see Mr. S:nbl who is somewhat indis-poseil. Mike Marshal of Ileppner, p;i!-ed through town with his band of sheep, today. He is takiug them to their winter range. There will 1 a Thanks-giving bull at the hall iu Spray, November 25th. Kevry one is invited. 0. V, Il.'iwes, Manager. Stewart flrant wan here Sunday. He had bceiuovtr iu the Fossil country on business. Robert Stewart, who has Iten in Fossil a part of this summer re turned to Spray Friday. Peter Morrison was in town Sat-! tirday, having some Black-smithing done by our vilUge blacksmith. Thomas Mursnl the well known traveling salesman was here Monday George Gates. --yes it was George, back from fhe Willamette, looking us nappy us ever was siiaicing hands with old friends here last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore will furnish the music for the Grand Pull to lie given here Thanksgiving. Charles Hill ah-1 Ralph Robisou. were trudiug in town Wednesday. Peter Deardoff.of Cottage Grove , come iu on the stage Monday even ing. He expects to-upend the win ter in Eastern Oregon. The report that Mike Marshell's boy, who accidentally shot himself at his home near Heppner a short time ago, was (lend, is n mistake. He is getting along nicely and will ! soon be out from under the Doctor's care. From the Portland Journal, we learn that V. I!.- Stout, formally of of Johnson Caunty, Tennessee, murdered his wife and her sister, Mrs. Todd, and then committed Miicide, at St. Helens, Oregon, The people of .Richmond and Spray remember Stout when he lived in Six Shooter and worked at the saw mill there for K. W. Ilowel. At that tin!" Mrs. Todd was the wife of Ham Hicks, uud ran the Hotel here in Spray. M. Ramey, proprietor of the Fossil Flowerig Mill, made us a prief call Tuesday evening. Mr. i, :..f 1 ... .1.... I... .,... naincy iiiiuiiiivu u iiiaii tic iiuu .-t-curei the serveies of an up-to-date miller from the Crown Mills of Portland, and can, hikI does manu facture as good Flour as any that can be obtained from any mill in the state. For sale by Baxter & Osboru. Special cash prices 011 barrel lots. There has been a preliminary suavey made for a highw iy be tween Pendleton and Umatilla, a distance of40 miles that is to cost $58, 120, according to the Pendleton Tribtufe. It seems that every coun ty in Oregon, except those along the John Day river, are becoming aroused to the fact that good roads in Eastern Oregon have become a necessity to the growth and devlop ment of the country. We .have 1 the most fesible route for a public I highway to be fonndin this part of the state: we have resources that, under, present conditions cannot be developed, and, yet we shut our , tyes to these possibilities within our i reach, and, as a matter of fact, j will, when it is too late, realize that we " have made a great mistake. country. But owing to the lack of moisture the seeding will have to be dine late this Fall or early next Spring'. Late Fall seeding I preferable to Spring' seeding in most cases. , Get at work rh soon as posaibla so that you will be ready to seed when the conditions are favor able. Double disk your ground bo as to cut up all stubble and trash and make a mulch. This puts your ground in ideal condi tion for plowing as it breaks up tne hard top surface and when it is . plowed it fits closely in the bottom of the furrow uniting the two layers of soil. This elimi nates the air space and prevents loss of moisture. Plow your ground either a little shallower or deeper than it was plowed last time. If you have been plowing eight inches deep plow eeven.or if you have been plowing five inches plow six this time, Th'., varying of the depth of plowing; prevents the forming of a plow jsole and allows the roots and moisture to penetrate the soil. Follow the plow the same day with a harrow as the soil breaks up finer at that time and does not bake. Harrow once or twice s property also, includes 5 lots 50 by 100 feet, good barn and other 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. Ooxl seven room house, water piped into house. Two goxl bams 50 by 100 feet each. Buildings all painted. Gran ary 20 by 50 feet long. Four) thousand acres nder go'xl fence, divided into four pastures, all watered by good springs. Small stock ranch 8 111s. from good town one in. from school, containing 640 a. all fenced and cross fenced, well waterd, about 60 a. iu cultivation und more can be put in cultivation. An undivided one half iuteiest iu u lo.oKXj acre slock ranch. Three improved pluces, five bands of sheep, 100 head of cattle, 20 head of horses, 200 acres alfalfa from 500 to 1.000 acres of farming land. Plenty of water for irriga ting, and on the pasture land for stock. A bargain tor some one with some capitol. One Drug stoic building, fixtures, small stock of pate nt medicines and confectionery, living rooms in rear, lot 50x100, doing a good business will sell cheap for cash or will cop WINTER WEAR,.! vT.r Hvy Cotn d Woolen fcitlS Underwear, Sox & Overshirts. aw Macinaws and Winter Caps. - 1. 1 m ,J ! Underwear, Hosiery. Wool DR.A.W.TIEDEMANN,' L3Q1RS P,ress Goods, Ready-made piivsh ian ! " HUSe Dresses' Corsets. , JOSEPH K. STARR, ' ATTORNIvV - AT- LAW, Will practice in all courts in the statr JOSSII;, . . OKKOON. M AND j Office in the F. M. & CVs Building, j spxsfs, o&csoy. f QKn Womens Oxfords & Hightop Oil OSS hoe3. Mens Footwear. waawww PacSf overshoes. Rubbers. H. H. HENDRICKS, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. FOSSIL, WKEELEH.COUNTY, OREGON. Bed Mr. Ilriiy-l'ki inaltiruln. rollwtlon de partment. Ilia uHlcng nr liriuliiiiurtora (or tlia Wlirtikr County Al.ttruct Coirimny ; mid hImi iur fhe FomII lUulty Co. Almtraot j nails. I. inula lUteil iiikI colli on cnminlMaliiii i Steads. Springs, Nattresses.Quilts Blankets. Pillow Tubing, Sheets, Cots, and Bug Poison. Heating Stoves. Hardware, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Harness and Saddles, Ammunition. BAXTER & OSBORN. WHY . D. E. BAXTER, United States Commissioner nnA Untarv DtiMin "! rHMm" become J'lllnas I'roufa ami all I.Mul lliinltirw a j Specialty. Decil iiml Morlunirn CMrufully ; QQ f y jcO Drawn. A Inrue .mitilv of l.firnl HIhuI,. i kri,t on iiun'i ! bus in ess. acquainted with i3 just what you a bank whose require in your SPRAY. ORKOON : G. W. Hawes BARBER Whiskers amputated without or whiskers, returned. THE 4 CONDON NATIONAL BANK , maintains a department especially organized C(Ttff in fiiirir Tin i 11 iit cr oiu:gon.1 ,OOKaiier tne live stocK business. 1 ry an account witn us. more before seeding. Run your wheat or barley seed sider some trade. through the fanning mill so as to Other property in and around frf'P thrt HfiH fj-fim stmur linllu aru I small weak grains. Treat itajSpray" Ad,,ress few days before seeing, not more j inland RMPIRK RKAL then three days a it is liable! wlTr .PI.WV to become infected again. Treat j 1b 1 A 1 1'' AL"1 it with formaldehyde, one pint to Spray Oregon, forty grallons of water and let it!.-- sz soak ten minutes, stirrinjr the prain while coakinpr is a sure method of killing all smut germs. Seed from 45 to 60 lbs. of seed to the acre but do not seed until mere is sincient moisture to bnn.cr or address the seed up. Do not seed too 1 deep but just deep enough so all ! FOR SALE A bunch of 700 coarse wool lain bp, I Iain p sliircdowns. Lambs are in splendid condition. Call on SPRAY, . - , SPRAY STUDIO post Carts ahfc iHountcb photcsrapljs of all &tanbarb 8i)tiS Enlaroino neatly ntiD properly eyccuteD We Gaarantee Satisfaction BURNER BUILDING - SPRAY OREGON Kieo. B. Dukek, Tres. 1K..T. Hurlburt, Cafihier A, Greiner, Vice l'res. R. M. Rogers, Asst. C'ashier James S. Hunt, 3nlanD Empire TReal ; estate Hocncv? Will Sell I oar Real liatate GIVE VS A TRIAL . ; WE CAS HELP YOU ! the seed is covered. Spring seed ing should be a little deeper. Winlock, Oregon. :. - .1. - ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, ! isoi.atuo tuact. MANAGMENT, CIRCULATION I Public Land Sale-Department of the Etc. Required by the act of Aug. I interior. 24. 1922, of Spray Courier pub-! U.S. Land Offlce, LaGmnde, Oregon, lished weekly atSpray( Oregon, for Oct. 1915. Editor. Russell D. Price, Spray, Oregon. Managing Editor Rus sell D.Price. Business Manager, Sept. 14tu 11)15. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the Genc-ial I,nnri Office, under provisions of Sec. 'Mm, R. S., pursuant to the SPRAY OREGON- ' t:: rr.A RussoM D. Pries. Publisher , "n""'1 ,e utymer,o. mon i) 11 i- n r t i ument, Oregon, benal No. OU089. we Russell I). Price. Owner, Rus-: ... 7 ... , . ,. , nn o r L vnl offer nt public sale, to the high- sell D. Price, Spray, Oregon Known bondholders, mort gages and other security holders holding 1 per cent or more of to tal amout of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. 1 Russell D. PriceV Sworn and subscribed to before me this the 20th day of Oct. 1915. DavidE. Baxter, Notary Public. My, commission expires Aug. 29, 1916. If you are thinking of tak ing a homestead, it will pay to call on or write to D. M. jRichev who will locate vou Charges reasonable. Spray Oregon. est bidder, but at not less than sflSO per acre, nt 10 o'clock a. m., on the 11th day of November, 91.", next, at this office, the following tract of land: N.J swj, ej nwi, Sec. 31, Tp. S S, R. 28 K, V. M. Tne sale will not be kepi open, but will be declared closed when those present nt the hour named have censed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be repuired to Imme diately pay to tbeKeceiver the amount thereof. Any petsons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. K. C. Dramwell, Register. Nolan Skiff, Receiver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, La Grande. Ore. Aug. 19, 1915 Notice is hereby given hat George Smith, of Monument, Oregon, who.on Nov. 9th, 1908, made Homestead Entry No. 02263, for WANEf KJNWJ and on June 3. 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013419. for SWJNVVJ. all in Sec. 13 T. 8 S.. 11.27 E Willamette Meridian, has filed I notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land'above described, before C. C. Patterson. U. S. Commissioner, at his ofiice, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 1st day of Nov., 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: I. N. Harrison, Clarah E. Harrison, Samuel V. Cochran and James M. Hay all of Monument, Oregon. P. O. Dramwell, Register. ' 9 210-28 CONFECTIONERY PATENT MEDICINES ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS STATIONERY, SUNDRIES. Woodlark Squirrel Poison JULIA CROSS SPRAY, ORE. - n land Empire Real Estate Co Q!3r FOR SALE I have for. sale 1450 year ling wethers, straight Ram bouilettes; also 1300 ewes 2 to 4 years old. ' J. F. ASIIER, Twickenham, Oregon. 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