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gbprap Courier, C&ursbap sapril 13, 1016. Published Every Thursday by R. D. I'ricm Editor and Publisher , political announcements. VVWWVVVWWVVWWVWWV FOR SHERIFF. Subscription, $t.oo per year. v , .. . advance. in Entered M awond-Clau mutter April f, 1914, at .h pont-oflloe Rt Pprny. Orearon, riodar th let of Courresn of Murch S. 1ST. ADVERTISING gATES. Professional pards 75 cts. per month Display da One square $0.75- " Qne-foprth column 2 50 " One-half column 4.00 One column 8 00 Business locals per line first insertiou 10 cents, subsequent 5 cents. Special rates for longer time. Payable in advance in each case. EDITORIALS. Ech and every man that desires the welfare of his town and neighborhood should aid in every progress ive enterprise. From every single we should expect social and moral support as well as the promotion of our finan cial interests. Business can pot prosper without co-operation, and, neither can we expect the moral advance ment of a community with out the co-operation and sup port of the people. Spray has an advantage in location and room for expansion in vari ous ways. " We may say that there is great room along moral, , social and religious lines, and the establishment pf better social environments will induce people of refine ment '.to remain with us as factors jn our social activi ties. If one wishes to fulfill tha highest aim in lif: they should try to make the way pleasant for their fellow men and help develop the latent forces in the community so hat ' they may redown'ed to the honor of the place we call home. '"".'"' We are authorized and paid to announce F. A-Hale as a candidat e for the office of sheriff of Wheeler County Orejron, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the comming primary. He proposes, if elected, to en forco the laws, strictly. nncCgive to each and'every citizen a square deal and will handle the office on the stipulated salary, furnishing his own deputy at his own ex- p ense I hereby anounca myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Whee ler county, subject to the will of the voters at thePrimarj Elec tion in May 1916. OSCAR KSLSAY. I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wheeler Coun ty, Oregon, and I pledgemyself that if I am nominated and elect ed I will faithfully perform all the duties of the office'promptly and efficiently and as theyshould be done, upon the salary provided by law, and that I will give every person in the County that has any business with that office a square deal. ED STEWART. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT To the voters of Wheeler Coun ty: I herein announce myself as a Rcpulican candidate for the of fice of County, Scoool.Superinten-dent. In coming beforo the peoplo of Wheeler County, I feel that I rep resent the greatest problem and asset of the age the education and trailing of the youth of our land If elected, I shall certainly do everything within my province to further the educational intpr- ests of every boy and girl in ; oysisi, Wheeler County. If you see your way clear to give me an opportunity to work with' you in their behalf, give me your support in the Primary Elec tion May 10. 1016. MRS. B. M. YEATES. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH K. STARR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will piacticc in all courts in tlic state FOSSIL, - . ORl-X.ON. DR.A.W.T1EDEMANN, PHYSICIAN AM) Oflice in the V. M, & Co'b UtiiUlinu. ASSESSOR I hereby anounce myself a can didate for the Republican nomi naton for Assessor of Wheeler County, State'of Orecgn, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Eiection. in May 1916, PETER HARTM AN COMMISSIONER. . I hereby anounce myself a can didate for the Republican nomina tion for Commissioner of Wheeler County, Oregon, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Election in May 1916. R. E. WRIGHT Malheur County proposes haj; Grant should take the initiatiye in the matter of a preliminary 'survey for the John Day highway. This is proper and right as the worst part of the survey and the most mileage is in Grant county. It has been estima ted that it will cost something like three thousand dollars thru the county, and at a meeting of representatives from the various good roads organizations with the the county court, it was decided to set aside the amount for the Survey. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. I hereby announce . myself candidate for the nomination for County School Superintendent of Wheeler County in the Demo cratic Primary election, May 19, 1916, H. J. SIMMONS, Portland schools by test of Dr. Edmund Mvers show 45 ppr cent efficiency. They are next to Los Angeles the most expensive, and his con clusion is, too many fads and fancies and not enough ele mental. Seven out of a class of 31 did not know what state tha Hudson river was i in, and the close average in I hereby announce my candi- geog'raphy was 34.Q per cent dacy for the nomination for Dis- FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for State Senator of the Eighteenth Senatorial Dis trict of the State of Oregon, com prising the Counties of Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler.subject to the will of the Republician voters at the primary election to beheld in said District on the 19th day of May, 1916. M. D. SHANKS. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of District Attorney for Wheeler County, subject to the will of the voters at the Republican Primary Elec tion to be held May the 19th. If nominated and elected, I will do my be"3t to enforce the laws with out fear or favor. I pledge my self to investigate crimes at their sources, so as to save the County the large expense of bringing wit nesses from long distances to the County seat, for preliminary in vestigations, that should be made where the alleged crimes take place. I was born and raised in Wheeler County, and have an a biding interest in its welfare. LELAND J. KNOX. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP MANAGEMENT OF THE SPRAY COURIER. Published weekly at Spray, Ore. for April 1 191G, State of Oregon, County of Wheeler, Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and County a foresaid, personally appeared Russell D. Price, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that ha is Editor and Publisher of the Spray Courier, and that the following is, to the best qf his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc, of the aforesaid publication for the. date showng in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied in sec tion 413 Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: That the names and addrese? of the publisher,editor,managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Russell D. Price, . Editor, Russell D. Price. Managing Editor Russell D. Price Business Manager, Russell D. Price, Spray, Oregon. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individ ual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) j Russell D. Price, Spray. Oreg. j That the known.. bond holders, j mortgagees, and other security 1 owning or holding 1" per cent or more of total amount.of bonds, i mortgages or other securities are: ' None. , ' . ! ' Russell D. Price. ! Sworn to and subscribed before j me this 1st day of April 1916, David E. Baxter, Notary ublic. My commission expires Aug 29th 1916. H. H. HENDRICKS, ATTOUNKY-AT- LAW, FOSSIL, WliEELER.CGliliTV, OSESOH. Mr, llom!ri- iiinlntiiltta a CHillWflon 'e- purtnirnt. Hit oilier a lire liiwlqiiiirtri ror the Wliprflcr Comity Alintrunt C,Winnv ( timl iiliu for the Fcnrall Itenlty Co, AUatriii'tn in Bile, i.nmla llstrrl and rnlil iti rmnu. Union D. E. BAXTER, United Stales CoiiiniissicnEr end Hctary Public. Fllince. I'roofn ami nil I.nml Duvlueu Spi'diilty. DoetU nml Mortnuera Carefully Drawn, A litrge nupplv of Legitl BlunUi kept on hand Sl'RAY. - - - ORHGON; oprai MM rW m' Ml iff Patos tDwotlny, $? $ 0 par month. Srrfyation, SA 5 0 pennon t A, faivoet 2 hours a das, 07 As for. 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V"? ; at the nominating election to be before the.titue designated for sale. puDiia bcnoois make a poor; held on the 19th day ot May, 1315 flowing;. J. K. STARR. L.'A. liooth Recivcr- 2 2-14 27 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department, of the Interior, U. P. Land Ofliice at The Dalles. Oregon. Mar. 30, 1910 Notice is hereby given that Valina M. Smith, formerly Valina M. Coates, of- Spray, Oregon, who on May 1st, 100'J 'made Homestead Entry No 01S23, and on March 12th, 1914 made additional Homestead Kntry No, 0126C5 for WJ SE, SW'i Slij Sec. 14 NeJ. Sec. 22 & nwnw! Sec 24, Tp. 8 South llange 24 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five yearpioof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed' before David K. Daxter, U. S. Commissioner, at .Spray, Oregon on the fith day of May, 191(5. Claimant names as witnesses: Ben jamin D. Iiurlle, Frtd A. Hale, Ferd Hunt and Osker G. Hale, all of Spray Oregon. II. 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