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t iXJCAIrilltfKFM K. I. Orecneof Wlnlock was u Spray visitor .Sunday.. Burgle Riclnnli wan jit town Suiul.iy. " ' ' ' Iru Kecil and family were trudiiitf hi .Sjruy Sunday, Homer Neal wan down from the Corn Co!) ruiiclt Sunday. Jem and Harry Wilkes brouu'lit ft loud of freight from Condon.for the iticrchnntH thit Hoh CursniT bought 12 liend of Jiujjh from Ji. M. Slioun tliin wick. The price paid vu 4 1.3 ceots per pound, " II. C. l Iltidtmunn, our County Surveyor, has u crew of men rcpur Jug the bridge here thin week. He found the bridge (11 nti almost duin geroui cenditioii. II. Scherzi tiger of Hoppticr wus here the first of the week. He! wishes to buy a buticlt of sheep. Mr. Kemplc, of Winlock, is Je delivering wood to Haxter &0torti for $ 5. per cord. According to lata dispatches, nearly all uf t'ie Turkish iiicicliunt fleet has been destroyed by the Allies submarines. , The Government of the United States has accepted Carunza us the PrcMideut of Mexico. The latest, report faom Washing, tou wiys, that l'resident Wilson's wedding will take place November j the 10th. roll SALK AlioutSObusli- flirt of M(lltK'H ill 2 CUlt8 JK'I pouml if hoM at once. (1. MeHnloy, Sjirtiy, Oregon Charles Royse is hauling lumber for the construction of n'nicc resi dence 011 his homestead property, one half mile south of town. IJ. p. 'Hurtle is making the window and door frames, in the cabinet shop here this week. Married' at the Fossil Hotel, by Justice li. F. Tohnsou, October 32, 1915. Mr, Uert Williams and Miss Mollie Trent, daughter of John Trent. Both IJride and groom le long to the Richmond section, where they have many friends who extend congratulations. Journal. The J. I). D. Co. intends build ing 9 dam in the river here at Spray, for the purpose of irrigating their largo alfalfa ranch, known as llo gin Bottom, consisting of ubout two liundrsd acres of river bottom land. They arc now Putting a 35 horsepower sawmill In on Left Hani to cut lumber for the construc tion of this dam. SEED TIME County Anrlculturcsr, Beaty tells how to prepare seed" and toil. NS! Now Is tho time to prepare your ground for tho Fall seeding or it; citBo you arc unable to seed this Fall, for Spring needing, h'arly Fall Heeding on wtll pre- pared ground Is the beat for this country. But owing to tho lack of moisture the seeding will Imve to be done late this Fall or early next Spring. Late Fall Heeding is preferable to Spring seeding In most cases. Get at work as noon as poHsibls so that you will bo ready to seed when the conditions are favor able. Double . disk your ground so as to cut up all stubble and trash and make a mulch. This puta 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 ioas 01 moisture, now your ground either a little shallower or deeper than it was plowed last time. If you have been plowing eight inches deep plow seven. or if you have been plowing five; inches plow six this time. This varving of the depth of plowing'?00, iu e : 1 i land sole 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. - Harow once or twice more before seeding. Run your wheat or barley seed skier some trade. through the fanning mill so as to Other property free the seed from smut balls and spray. LOOK! BARGAI Property for sale Good Mock ranch. 1O85 ficren,05 acres 111 alfalfa with plenty of water for irrigating. Two good orchards. Remainder of the ; land is in grain ami pasture. Will sell cheap. A bargain for you. Hotel in , Spray, doing a good steady business. Well furnished. This properly also includes 5 Jot 50 by 100 feet, good burn and other improvements. .Six Thousand acre Ranch. 500 acres farming land, 300 bead of cattle, 50 head of horses, $2,000 worth of machinery, machinery and stock included. Good seven room house, water piped into house. Two good barns 50 by 100 feet each. Hujidings all painted. Gran ary 30 by 50 feet long. Four thousand acres nder god fence, j uivitica into lour pastures, ail watered by good springs. Small .stock ranch H ins. from good town one m. from school, containing 640 a. all fenced and cross fenced, well waterd, about 60 a. in cultivation and more can be put in cultivation. An undivided one half inteiest iu a 10.000 acre stock ranch. Three improved places, five bands of sheep, 100 head of cattle, 20 head of horses, 200 acres alfalfa from to 1.000 acres of farming Plenty of water tor irriga ting, and 011 the pasture laud for stock. A bargain for some one with some cupitol. One Drug stoie building, fixtines, Miinll stock of pat rut mi-dicints and coo feet ion ery, living rooms in rear, lot GOxlUO, doing a good business will ell cheap for cnili or will cop- BUSINESS CAF?DS. M WINTER WEAR u xr--fc- HGavy Cotton and Woolen? "5r!S Underwear, Sox & Overshirts. Wfi w.Macinaws and Winter Caps. 'it 5 1 -' Underwear.' Hosiery.-Wool t .W.T1EDEMANN,! 8 .HfllRK Pess Goods. Ready-madet 'UUHWO House Dresses, Corsets JOSEPH K. STARR, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Will prxctii e in tt 11 ironrls in the slate I'OSSn.. ... OKlvGON. DRA 1'IIYSIC AND si;i;i:ox.j Office 'in the K. M. & CVg liuiltlititr. i SP&J(2, O&CS077. Shoes H; H. HENDRICKS, ATTOUNKY AT- LAW. FOSSIL, WHEELER COUHTY, OREGON. Mr. Hfiiilrlrk. nutiiioiliii it rollt-ctlon de liarluiniil. His ultima lire lit-uilqliurtoi for 111 W'licelrr County Alttruot Coirpuny j and tilnu for III Kowll lteulty Co. Alxtrucu mfl. 1 himI. Ilttril mill Polcl 'til poiiiiiiImi'oii Womens Oxfords & Hightopi Shoes. Mens Footwear. ; I Pacs, Overshoes, Rubbers. I Bed Steads. Springs, Nattresses.Quilts Blankets. Pillow Tubing, Sheets, ? Cots, and Bug Poison. ' Heating Stoves. Hardware, Groceries, Hats, ! Caps, Harness . and Saddles, Ammunition, i BAXTER & OSBORN. D. E. BAXTER, United States Commissioner and Notary Public, j Filing. I'roof and ull Land Hindu.. BMluIly. lied anil Mortgiir Cnrefiilly i C a rt ipp JWHYIOT become Druwu. A Inrii .tiilr of IkiiI Illnuk. kt on luind SPRAY. - - . ORKOON, acquainted with is just what you a bank whose require in your ! business. small weak grains. Treat it a in and around Address few days before seeing, not moro INLAND EMPIRE RICAL then three days ai it is liable! to become infected again. Treat KSTATK AGKNCY 1). M. Shouu says that he wilj have his. oug-to-go-iug in a few days. He bus just receied word from Germany, that they will ship him a Krupp monster just as soon as tliev can find one that is not in use, as they are the best transmjs seou cases known and they think will work spleudid on a shot (Schot) machine. War, or no war U. M. must have his auto "fixed." Thrt WKKKLY QRKGO NIAN incluclin? comic m plomeiit until Jun. , 1917, i.o Sl'RAY .COUUIERoms lull year for $1.05 during the bargain period ending Nov. 30, 1915. Offer opn to new or present subscribers oi ei iher pnpr. Mail or brinj -your Kubscriptions to the (courier Oflicn, Spray Oregon. MARRIED Oct. 1 7 at the home of lCtr. and Mrs. M. J. Jackson , on Shoo Fly. Mr. Ham Jones and Miss Elizabeth Stout, in the prseuce of a hirge crowd of relatives ami .friends. Ivlder I?rown of Mitchell oIiciating. After the ceremony a sumptious dinner was served. The bride and groom are both well known in Wheeler County , and highly respcted. We wish for them a long aud happy liM F. Tho Thrice-a-veek N. Y." World and the Spray Courier J it with formaldehyde, one pint to ; Spray, Oregon. forty gallons of water and let it ! soak ten minutes, stirring- the' ' " t; grain while soaking is a sure Ulv oAi.fc A bunch of method of killing all smut jrerms. 700 coarso wool lambe.Hump- shiredowns. Lambs an in Seed from 45 to 60 lbs., of seed to the acre but do not seed until there is sflicient moisture to bring the seed up. Do not seed too deep but just ducp enough so all j the seed is covered. Spring seed-f ing should be a little .deeper. J splendid condition. Call on or address James S. Hunt, V . Winlock, Oregon. r ir ii , M. vv . ndwua BARBER Whiskern amputated without pain or wliif.kers returned. , - Oflice in Courier Building. SPRAY, - - - Or.HGOS. SPRAY STUDIO $)05t CarbsJ and iHountfb 3hotograpfjS of all ' fetanbarb tjcSj Enlardinfl neatly an& j properly eyccutcD We Guarantee Satisfaction BURNER BUILDING OREGON CONDON THE NATIONAL BANK maintains a department especially organized to look after the live stock business. Try an account with us. j CJeo. 13. Dukek, Pros. F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier - A. Greiner, Vice Pres. R. .M. Rogers, Asst. Cashier SPRAY 3nlant iSinptrc TRcal state Hflcnc Will Sell Your Real Eatate GIVB IS A TRIAL . VB CAN HELP IO0 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION STATEMENTOFOWNERSHIP, i wolatku .tbact. ,. , MAN AGMENT, CIRCULATION j Public I.aud Sale-Department of the Etc. Required by the act of Aupr. ' interior. 24. 1912, Of Spray Courier pub-1 U. S. baud Oflice, LaCiraude, Oregon, lished weekly at Spray, Oregon, j Sept. 11th 1915. for Oct. 1915. I Notice is hereby given that, 'as di- EditOr; Russell D. Price, Spray, reeled Iy the Commissioner of the Oregon. Managing Editor Rus-' band Oflice, under provisions sell D. Price. Business Manager, ' " ec- h-l" l"e Russell D. Pries. ' Publisher ; -pp. Russell I). Price. Owner, Rus sell D. Price, Spray, Oregon SPRAY OREGON- Known bondholders, mortr gages and other security holders holding 1 per cent or more of to tal amout of bond3,. mortgages, or other securities; None. , Russell D. Price. Sworn and subscribed to before me this the 20th day of Oct. 1915. Da vid E. Baxter, Notary Pubjic. My commission . expires Aug. 29, 1916. rlf .you are fliihking of tak ing ji homestead, it -vill pay to call on or write to I). M. lltichey who will locate you Charges reasonable. Spray Oregon. I ument, Oregon, tieiia) No. 0140i0, we viil offer nt public sale, to the high est bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, (it 10 o'clock a. in., 011 tlie Ilth rfay of November, 1U1"), next, nt this office, the following tract of land: N. swj, e nwi, Sec. 34, Tp. 8 S, R. 2X K, W.M. , . , Ttie sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person' making the highest bid will be repuired to Imme diately pay to theReceiver the amount, thereof. ' Any peisons elaiuiing adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time tlesignaled lor sale. P. C. KiartiweU, Hcgister. t ' , Nolan Skiff, Keceiver . . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION? . Department of the Interiw. U. S. band Office, La Grande. Ore. Aug. 19,1915 .. Notick is hereby given hat Ueorge Smith, of Monument, Oregon, who.on Nov.', 0th, 1908F made Homestead Entry No. 022C3. for VNE. ENVJ aud on June 3, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013419. for SWNWi. all in Sec. 13 T. 8 S.. It.27 K., Willamette Meridian, has filed noiicc of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, before !. C. Patterson. U. S. Commissioner, at his oflice, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 1st day of Nov., 1915. . Claimant names as witnesses: I. N. Harrison, Clarah K. Harriscn, Samuel V. Cochran and James M. Hay all of Monument, Oregon. P. C. liramwell, Register. 9 210-28 CONFECTIONERY PATENT MEDICINES ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS STATIONERY, SUNDRIES. Woodlark Squirrel Poison JULIA CROSS SPRAY, ORE. nlanef ' FOR SALE 0 I have for sale 1450 year ling wethers, straight Ram bpuilettes; also 1300 ewes 2 to 4 j-ears old. : .1. F. AS HER, Twickenham, Oregon. umpire eal 'Estate -Co iNot Incorporated Will find a buyer for your real estate. If you h a ve 1 an d to sel 1 list it with us. 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