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The Spray Thursday.Oct 28 1915. Published Kvery Thursday by R. D I'kich Kditor nnd Publisher Su'uM.-rip'.iou,' ft.oo -p-i i aduuce. Courier. DIED. Thomas M. Trice, Oct. 12.1915. Mr. Pr e j was bom in Johnson Counly, Tennessee, May the 11th 1856, and Waa in his sixtieth year. . - - He wa3 educated at the Mason i ic Institute, in Mountain City in and also took a course at Milligan College. He came to Oregon in The Thinking ' Power " By WILLIAM CLAKEMAN year -1SS4, and was'.'marned to Minnie !''Jva,,,V!' ' lu j. , i.ilfcjrfi.. . ' woui.il-4.iiW . inat;r April ft, ilill, in 1j Dimr-otlirv al .:ir. UniriM!, f iiiUar tiv i t of Cun.i of Alurcli J, is.." . ,,,.... . rf- ,.-V,,.,. ) ' - v .. , , ... ADVKKTLSINU KATKri Something over a huudred years ago, when l!nropo was making one of those new tluott of thouglit marked different stages of I'tofesdonal i "nt ! f ct. per mmiisi ti&p.M wis Om"suait $0.7. " One 1'iuilli column 25' " One lilf column 4JK. " ' f Ue column SIX) ' '"-. lltisines. locals per Inn- htst insertion lli cents, subsequent 5 cents. Special ltU.cs Vir lo-icr time ethers were attracting attention, ti WPUttll.V l'llfLstllll hilly COHCV"!ved In some- degree those Ideas Intended for the utuellorntlou of women that tiro In j vigito during the present day. Mine. Ih-lvuux did not follow Hie lines of tin; present movement, where In women coatcud for equality with imn. IIti Idea was tlmt women wore capable of Metier Intellectual develop incut Ukiii men from tlu fact tlmt they are umile of liner texture. Her plan Pay-abb- in advance in each .h t o oooooo oaja o o o oe o oooo oooc EDITORIALS 00000MK1il.1iKt!-UCOOOOO i it is now ;dmted that the Panama Canal ."ilFbe closed to shipping for the rest of the pres ent year, and it may take consid erably longer-time to remove the f famni iarly called, .will be hissed ck-.irucuun caused by the slid-J by many f rinds, who extend i:.J W.OOO.OO-3 cubic yards cf sympathy in this time of bereave enrih ,.a the Gallhrd cut It is i mcnt to th'os whn lfr (llt.tl Iitt tt.t t Ti.l-tl.if.Millit ' llit It al iH.nl lie Ullllll'U uy U10 l. U. U, t.,f cr,..,t iwii rhmiiors-Voltnho un.l r . Iods?e of Kichmond, bylthcside ' ef kits i. 5j-.. Ul 1114 IllUVllVl, III IIU1UIIMI VUlilC- tery. He leaves a wife.'onejson, Ed- ward M. and.or.e brother, Russell D. to mourn hia departure. He was a resident of what is known as wheeler County fori more than thirty years, having ! resided on the ranch where he I whs m ntiu ttu iirutu fonu of men died dnce his marriage. For I l,y iakii n xuiisi-rvient t tiu miw some.time heas in the sheep lT' business on Parrish Cteek, enonrn'ms fn;'nu i.un iuisoii an isi.ma cut in letcr vear3 turned his at- 114 Mf nuMTammn ton. 'uihiu whu it tention to. farming. In his younger . days he was a member of the Christian Church, and had been a member of the K. of P. and I. 0. O. F, lodges. : Mr. Pi ice: or Tom. as he was understood 'that shipping inter est?! have been given. u;formn tv:i of' the nature of the situa tion, and it is probable that most of the 100 ships now. at the ca nal awaiting passage will be or dered to their destination by other route j. W. H. 0. slio ir.tMseil t uiriy out liur IiUm. She Lid no (ll:!U-ulfy In foiiinllii',' hor rol ony. Soinv of licr nloiil.sis wiro of r.oblo birth; others wore ooninionotu. but all were lnti'Mootual. S!ie' oalk'il for men volunteers who must join with a fnll iimltrst:iiulin thnt the women v.vre to do I he th!iiUtui;. the men to nerve as iirotootors. Almo. Drlvuux's ldo; tu m-parntiHi; her euh nlsts from tlie rest of the world was that ulie might make an nlsolutel.v fresh Mart, mttntmnieled br oxlstlnj Institutions, laws, customs. But a per fect shaking off of the present In on'.i'r to Inaugurate a new future is very dif ficult. A weak Hixit In the founder's OlFICIAL DIRECTORY li.Xt!tt'TIVK lKI'.IITMKN'r President, NVoodrow WilMonjofNew .Itrsey; Vice l'resldrtit, TUonms Mttr slmll, of ludimia; Secretary f Slate, William JenuiugH Hrnn, of 'Nebras ka; Secietuiy of Tejury, Wilhnm U. McAtlo., of Now York; Secielaiy of War, l.indley M. UaniMou.of New Jcisev; Attoi ney . IStncinl, Mr. Oregoiy, of tVnntss.se;; l'vMliu;i"lf I- Utiiciul, Albeit S, l!uilMin,of Tcxn; Seoietary of Navy, Joseph us OuuiclH, ol NoitU Carolina; Secretary of Inte rior Franklin K. Lane, of California; Secretary 'f Aj;i icultuto, Jtavitl A, Huston, f Mta.iouri; Sv'Oictary ( Comniei-ce, William C. Kedlitdd, ol New York; Secictary of l.aUir, V I linui II. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. Spray Water 21orks )wcittnt $f,50 per month. Srrty aton, SJ.50 pormonth, for I" 2 in fawcot 2 hours a day. 0ft MASSACHUSETTS LEADS t The Republicans of , Massachu setts have led off in demonstra- t:''' " !.: - 'ie r: vr n to De re- recently adopted i: the Day State is'-cmv;r.ei'ig proof of the essen- ual "jrilty of, political thought among the two bodies who divid ed the vote'in opposition to Wil s(.;i i:i 1912,. and the strongest and .''wisest' leaders of Massachu- ict!s .:rf-;3iveism have public ly deeh'red their cordial adher on.se to the Republican party once more. " - ''''.. '.' The spirit of concileation which produced this1: result was wide spread among both Republicans and Progressives. " Mr. McCall, the candidatelforGovernor.and Senators Lodge and Weeks were cordial in their approval of the progressive planks submitted by Mr. Bird and tMrv, Walker; and the state convention, without dis sent, adopted the result In good faith the reunited Republicans pf .'.Massachusetts will ,r.ow pro ceed to elect a Republican Gov ernor and to carry into effect the pledges upon, which that elec tion will be secured. So it will prove to be, we pre- Accumu'.ating , a deficit at the ' trp.so was that iumiij the hundred rate of a million dollars a day, r,m'n T T , , T' . , . . ', 1 three oaeh of whom was loved v In- a was the record of t.ns adirarnh- j ..,: These men. unwilling to part tration during the firt 11 work j w,tI thos; they loved, enrolled them- ino- ,1a v fiftKo mmili t 'tr i ... ! "nioriff the imuiculme fon-e who . T , , . ; were to do the fighting and laborers. During Juiy, August, beptembe" i Thus nt the very outset did the canker.' and the first.half of October, the dministration incurred a deficit of $-13,000,0000. By changing its form cf daily statement of treas ury conditions, the administra tion has made it imposoible to compare the present conditions of the treasury with its conditions under Republican administration. The comparisons which many newspapers were making every j week were not at all compliment ary to this administration. The following ten commandments are offered for the gui Jauce of cata log house patrons. i You shall sell your farm fnr guidance like nn oiiedient lm worm get Into the roots of the tree that Mule, llrlvaus had planted with so much thought, trouble and expense. Mmo. Irlvauv had enlisted every man colonist herself, taking care that he was not nppoppd to her scheme or unwilling to accept the direction of the women. looking to his muscles rather than bis brain for hl.s share of the work. Itut these three "misbegotten knaves." who had joined for the pur pose of getting ponsesBion ft the worn en they loved, deceived her by lieing the loudest in their advocacy of her plun and their promises to lie obedient and patient laborers and roldiers.-, ' Marriage was not 'forbidden hi the colony, but every man who married was obliged to promise that he would obey hia wife. Moreover, he was obliged to agree ta lie a hewer of wood and a drawer cf water, looking to his ! State of Oiegon . Scuntts; Ucoige IT. Ctininleilain and Harry Lane. Representatives; N. C. McArthur, W. O.Hawh-y and N. J. Sinuott. Supreme Judges; T. . ,tcl!ride, Geo. II. Iltirn.-tt, It. J. liean, F. A. Jloore, ltobett Kakin. L. T. Hnrria and ilcnry K. llensoii. Uovemor ;J.H. Withycontbc, Secretary of State; lien, V. A Unit. Secrt.ary of Treasury; Thomas. U. Kay. Attorney (Jeiicial; (. M. Brown. Superin tendent of Public Instruction; J. A. Churchill. Printer; K. A. Hani?. Fugineti ; J. H. Lewis. Labor Com- missioiier; ). P. Hon. Kailroad Koad : ('ouiniis.sione: K. J. Miller. Water i Supeiiuundeut; (I. T. Cochran. Kep. j resentalives; C. C. Clark and James j S. Stewait. Senator; Mr. Kagsdale, J Food and l);iy Commissioner; Dr. J. W. llailey. Circuit Judge of J I tit Judicial Distiict; D. K. Paikcr. WllKKMtlt CofNTV Attomev: Josenli K. Stair. ludL'er I ' o Henry 1. Ktyes. Coimiiissioner.-.; M. DuUekand K. K. Wright. Clerk; Scott Sasser. Treasurer; A. 15. Lamb. School Superintendent; Henry J. Sun- j mons. Sheriff; Oscar Kdsay Asses- I sor: Peter Hartman. Surveyor; II. F. 0. Heidtmao. , ' la for th SOth ( task month. , Jro Froicsticn to all Patrons, j 1 " " '' i . ii. . M. S. Corrigall, President. . J. B. Natter, Vicc-Ptcsiflrnt. T. J. Mahoney, C!aslu'cr. ' Clyde Brock, Asst. Catthicr, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HEPPNER. OREGON. Invites your banking business. If you have idle funds -either n large or a small amount -wo will be pleased to, receive them and issue our Time Certificate of Deposit for either six months or one year, bearing four per cent. ' Ve havo just installed a new set of steel safety deposit bo::es in our vault. Persons having valuable papers to care for can rent these bo?:es by the year at reasonable rates. Established in 1887 Capital Stock, $100 000. Surplus and Profits $40,000. HOTEL CROSS 9otod as One of the &c"st in Sntorior Orogon, "T I ' a SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRANSIENTS. D ' C' O. A. Stafford, Proprietor SPRAY, - - OREGON. diet, in the nation The absence of highly cantrover ted personal issues will enable the anti-Democratic majority in. the country to unite upon principles. Their candidate will be a man whose character will coincide with the platform declarations The coun try is to be redeemed next year; , and Massaehiuetts this year leads the way.- ''- - " . Coflim:rc;al duk of Oregon, , .Jake Notice At' Otv;-i 'Qhh, an ooranba ;.vas rocr.Uy forrwd vrith a titalas folioys; t'"ihb -Faraiers' and Merthan! Commercial Club" Does - that not sugj'est, that the farmer U getting the recognition to which be is entitled? Where doe3 the country and small town merer ait get his money. ? Why j ficm the farmer of course. He ii the back bone of. the commu nity. The ..towns having Com mercial Clubs and similar orga nizatioris progressiva -euoVigh to invite tj.c faimer to membeV-in- tte to Le ccrgratulated. And ... be it noted that where the bus iness men of small towns go out on excursions in autos and visit the neighboing ."farmers a much bett3r relation exists and much la.- rj ney tocittlorja hou3er. Think it over! products for cash whenever you can, but not to ns, as we do not buy from you. 2 3 0U --hall s believe our state ments and ; buy all you need froa. ns, becauseJwe want to be good to ou although we fire not personally acquainted -.with you. 3 You shall send the money it: ad v nee to give us a chance to ge1 the good-, from the factory with your money; - meanwhile you will have to wait patiently for weeks as that is our business methods. 4 'ou shall apply to yor near est city to n id you in building good roads so th&t vou can couveniantlv band. Now. tlie three renrp'ots who had joined tlu colony were much put out at having to leave Paris for a consider' able time lu order to aave for.thew--selves the women they loved. Even on the voyage they put thefr heads to gether to devise a plan for being re venged on the colonists for tlie sacri fice they were obliged to make. "Nat urally it was easy for them to get eou trol of the other men colonists, for the miter uenis content to let t!ie women jgy cf October, li)15. u mcir luiuhijiK were nor u.Sioscu to thin!: for themselves: coiiKeniienrlv. associating with wen who were ills- I. Kd Templeton, ClarcnceTeniplcli.il, Eugene Spray. Kobeit li. Wright, all NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t Department of the Interior, f li.'S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 4th 1915. Notice is hereby given that FMgar B. Knyart, of Spray Oregon, who on August dlst PJ0S. made Home stead Entry No. 0181 and on August zbth lUI-v made additional Home, stead Entry NO.01S3-I8, for loU 1-2 3- 4,..'eNw. & SKjswJ, Sec. 31, T, S I' k, S; Ii. & lot (I. Sectii.ii 0, Townsb 10, Sondt, Range 25 Fast, V inaa.. ',' Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make Final live year Proof to estab lish claim to the land above describe i, J before David li. Baxter U S. Coinmis sioner, at Spray Ojegon, on the 2lst ,X"X-XX"X, s.--.'XXvX'X,XSX',-X,-l,i S&uo ZPn'nt Jownship !Pats Corrected up to-da'e hhow ing names of culnincn, dales of entry, vacant land, rivers and creeks, 11.00 each A discount of 25 per cent will be allowed on orders ' ' for five or more plat. . jCand Script &or Sato. at lowest market price K. All kinds ol Lnnd ollice Business attended tu. over liO year experit nrtjj jfudson JCand Company, Oho 7)atios, Oregon. V V V i rzr-v. .frss rim a n a a h ' . ( m 3 9 a h b - in ... sy-w W U. i JUL SJO-: Claimant names as witnesses: posed to lead them, they naturally fol lowed. ' - Now. It bo happened that soon after ped at the Island loaded with n flerec band of Aralm from tlie African eoaar. bent ou pliiiider. Mine, frrlvnnx 'called of Spray Oregon. H. Frank Wocdcock, Register. to ic . . .. , ' ; , io at get the gooils from thedepo'.for we Pu the men to attack the Invaders do not build country roads. 5 Vou shall buy church hells and church fixtures from us and forward the money iuadear.ee, for this is our Imsines method, and vou shaH collect from the bus iness men' in your city as much money as .you can for the benefit of the churches for it Is against our rules to donate anv monev for country churches. 6 You shall buy your goods from sand be your oivn nieclntuc r, order to.duve the mechanic from y' -ir v-i. iji-t . , f-w c wish it so 7 Vou si. II induce your neigh bor to buy evtr t .i, gf on us, as we nave room or more money the less money you have in your commu nity tlie sooner we can put your lo cal merchant . out of .msiriess and charge you any pricv t j,K'--'s,-. ' ; 8 You slnll lo .k often a; liic lu an. J iful ' pictures in our cat.-ili'gs, so that :;r ishes will increase; ad t-o you -ne lrit in immediate need of the 4 o ls,i)th?wis you might have some in'uiey left tc buy some necissary i;o...'s from you Jocal merchant. . 5). You ..hail have the nicrciianl and drive them nwa3-. Jules t'iiampi nu!s. one of the three men who had 1'ieon plotting against the success of the colonial acheine, said: "We are ready to drive these men ! away, but we would be pleased if yon ' would give us a plan of attack. It is j our part to do the fighting, but your j parr io ieu us now. htiaii we take the offensive or act upon the defensive? Shall wo use guns or shall we rely on our bayonets?" Mine. Driraux looked scornfully onr if. (.'hamriluufr. stunned J:cr fool nml (old Iilm to drive the 'rascals away without asking any further ipieslions. The women whu were about, their chief were much frightened. - "Tills colony is organized." coutinued the men's six.kcsmau. "on tlie plan that' you women do the ttinking mid we men the work and the fighting. Our portion of the good things we have is for doing these alone. It is not just that we should Ik? called upon to think and filit. If we must do both, we can't w! wherein you are superior, to us, nnd we r-nll, upon you to surrender the lead- j errhip in our favor." ' - j The Arabs were stealing rip on these poor women while the men were stand ing Idle. " j - "we. shall be mnrdered:" "Cowards! Do your duty!" These exnressions on the further ap proach of the enemy gave place to "For hifivcu's sake save us and you may have everything!" . sH-H-H-H-:-i-:-:-!-j:.-i---:-2: GOOD ROA MAY INCREASE TAXES ' A LITTLE The Deering Binder- A Helpful Friend "TO reasonable man ever turns down an old friend. Also, when a friend has proved himself particu larly helpful and dependable, you have no hesitation in recommending him to other people in need of a friend. The Deenng binder has proved itself a good friend to so large a number of farmers in this neighborhood, and has proved its helpful ness through so many years of successful service, that it has a good claim to consideration from any farmer who has any idea of buying a binder this year. Because of its reputation and years of service, wo recommend the Deering binder to every grain-growing farmer. Don't buy a binder until you have seen the Deering, until you know its record, and until we have had a chance to present all iU good points to you personally. Come in and see us, , But also Increases the Value of PROPERTY Men .1 and Boys Clothing Ladies Trimmed Hats I'e.'-ltrn Ihe fiiiuklii'r uriwnr ni- nnr. ui" inwiis ine goons ymi i.uv Irom j.Mlir cried Champhiois. is bi ok the bill, su yon can snid tlie : "We resign!" reil!el a hundred voices. , none v .for his !ab,r l us fur net, j "Follow me!" nmb tmr.iriff. lie led 4Hy ot hr r wise he tvilj not notice out ;ibe men ngahist the cnemr. who ran to lafl'ience. , j (n-ir ships and sailed away. j 10, Vou shall in esc sickness or j The nexf diy after a triple weddine i nets apply i.. your dealer lor credit, j the colimy brokt up and returned, to! t. c iitw kii ty uil liur CHICK. vfliUC i . c - Mine-JM ( lex.) Monitor ppr rRNTi;;'0ran8es' Lemons and ..Candy ' ' KNIGHT'S FRESH BOTTLED GOODS Farmers-: Mercantile Co. ' - -."'' " ' ; i " ; - ' ' INCORPORATED. , ' V 'r SPRAY. OREGON.