TUT. C)nxt)nv tpt. 7, IPIO .:v,:vtyo.:cvo::.:,....::: ;: THIJ RIGHTS OF AMERICAN ft $ CITIZENS DO NOT STOP S V ATTHE COAST LINE. , . Published Every , Thursday bi ll. D. l?Kic Editor end Fublislye , , :'. . , ... .I 7 ,11. f ' ;l ? .. " absnpj,ip, gi.oo per year. in advance. ECfrM M Motid-olaw biMIN April f , IMv '.) io8-otc t Spray, C'rfjoii M)4M t f o of't oatrrew M&rcti J,' ttsTU. ADVERTISING ' RATES. Professional Cards cts. per tuanth I)isplaya4 One square $0. 5 v" " Onc-lourth. column 2.50 " " One-half column 4.(X) " '"'-v i OnV: eoiutun' .1 &00 u Business locals per line first iuertion io ceu.ts, subsequent Scents. Special rntef for longer tiuie. ' . i ; . i . rayaoic inaavanceiu vavu case. Daoooooooooooooaooaaoooooa . EDITORIALS 0 CHXK WOOiWKKUOOO CKJOOOO PENDLETON IS IDEAL LOCATIONFOR NORMAL city's pailroad, health, edu' ' cational and other facili ties apapx it fqr school ' ' site. : ' "JVhcn. I say that ntu nn American cltlron. I outrht to say the proudest' thing tjiut any ' Q uiau cun say in mis worm, uui you can't have that pride If American citizenry Is a cheap thing, If It Is uut worthy of protection tills wide world over. There Is no man who could suc cessfully present to t Ameri can ' community the platform that an American 'cltlxuu's rights stop at the coast' lim and that beyond frmt American II fo Is to lie the prey of uny marauder who choose to Juke It." From a speech of Mr. Hughes Id the West. ' :: . ' - TELL KOW WOMEN VOTERS 1 ' WILL CONTROL POLITICS Congressional Union Leaders Explain the Movement In Opposition ' to President Wilson. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .Department of the lntctiot, U. ?. Land Ofliicc at The Pal It, Ottgon, Aug 12, UUO, Notice is hereby given that ll'aiiiot W.Moore, of Wtulock.Orcgon, who on May 2'J I'JIS,' tnmlc Homestead Entry No. 01 1 747, an J on 'Apt il 2, ' 101 1, made additional Homestead. Entry No. 012771, Tor NAVi, '.JSWi. .Sec. 21, Tp. 8 S. R81E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final tluee, year proo.f, to es tablish claim to the hi ml. above des- CliheU Neioic eoic nnsscr, triers Oitcuit Court,, at Fossil' Oregon ou the 5th day of Oct. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Burr ' I'tutchey, Charles E. Seitz, Walter T. Lines, Sanlord L. ltauy all of Winlock, Oregon. " U. 'Frank Woodcock, Register 3 2 10-5 ' ' ' ' Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton's claims for the establishment of a State Nor mal School are based upon the unusual ' advantages offered for such an insti tution.. It la ideally located with re spect to railroad facilities and- In the center of the country which it will teerva. Its health conditions are ex cellent It has a bountiful supply of clear, cold,, pure mountain watar. ' It offers a library of 12,000 volumes, to which are added 3000 annually, housed La a beautiful new building, erected at a cost of 40,000. The larg est athletic stadiuza in the Northwest, capable of accommodating 20,000 peo ple; a natatorium, modern and equip ped for- the use of men and women, built at 4 cost of $11,000; ample audi torium room for lyeeum courses and. lecture and a school system that Is without equal in a city of Its size. Its facilities and the students necessary for. practice teaching have been guar anteed by the city board. ' Just how the decision of the wom an's party to oppose President Wilson for re-election Is expected to change the national political situation was ex plained In a statement by sulYrnso leaders at the headquarters of the Congressional Cnlon for Woman's Suf frage at Washington. It was pointed out that1 unless he wins the West the defeat of Mr. Wil son "seems inevitable." " 1 Needed to Offset Loss of Ohio. To counteract tlie loss of Ohio alone, which, judging from indications at the primaries, will go with Its twenty-four electoral rotes to the Republi can count, the Democrats will have to win in the West, California, with Its thirteeu electoral votes; Nevada, with three; Colorado, with. six. and Arizona, with three, ' woman's party representatives here asserted. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. I-aml Odice at l.a, Grande, Oregon, Aug. 11th 1016. - Notice is hereby given that Chancie E. Round, of Monument, Oregon, who on May 2i)th 1011, made Home stead Entry No. 00111. for Ni;SWj WSKJ, Section 13. NWiNEJ.Sec. 21, and on Nov.l2,19U,ad Ad. lid. 013075 for SEiSKJ, Sec. 13, EJN-KJ, Sec. 21, Tp. Ur 8., It. 27 K.y and Lot 4,Sectiou 18, Township 10 South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice ol intention to make Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above describe!, before J. A. Steacb, U S. Comiuis s:oner,at Lone; Creek, Oie, on the 30 day cf Sept, 1010. . ; Claimant names as witnesses: II. R. Gentry, M. J. Thompson, OFFICIAL i DIRECTORY KxKtVTIVK lHU'AMTMlSNT Piesidetit, Woodiow W.i I son j of New Jvtsey j Vice J'residviit, Thomas Mar shall, of Indiana; Secretary of State, Robcit Lansing, of ; ycunHjlvntiiij; Secretary of TreWry, William (1. McAdoo, of New Yotkj Secretary of War. Lindley M. Clan i.ou ,of New JtMsey'; Attoincy.General, Thojnas W Gregory, of Tennessee; Postmastci Getictal. AUnit S. lluik-fon, of Texan ; Secretary of Navy, Josephus Daniels, oi North Carolina; Secretary of lute rior I'rankliu K. Lane, "f California! Secretary of Agncultiire, David A. Huston, of iJissourl; Secretary of Commerce, William C. Redlield, of New York; Secretary of Labor', Wil liam 11. Wilson, of Pennsylvania; Secretary to the "Picsideut, Joseph l Tutiiulty, of S'ew Jersey. In Idaho the Progressive oartj la i r T. I easev and Ed. Giemrer. all of dissolved." they continue, "so that the j fonun,ent( Oregon'. ' ' ' jLiemocrats win nave to worK uarq ro - j, q. Braniwell Resistert IIULI'III IJ s Eiif V I IllKf UHtUUH nfilmu LUVf iw unoyni cpunnic U. S. BUREAU1 OF EDUCATION RE ' PORT UNCOMPLIMENTARY1 TO STATE'S SCHOOL POLICY. Pendleton, Ore. Orosoa is one of the most poorly equipped states' in the Union for' "be training of - teachers, according to-tho United' 'States Bureau f Educution. ' Only five stateo in thy' ynran have Jeaij Kirmal equlfmea;ihan 'Utegon.' ; CrAer V ' iS AB ' rn a . XTrrt'a cfril, ri an forty ttaes.have nio'ret'lsaH on&! New 'Vdt lUnVPerisyfvanfa' 18, STassa &i1rtt$s1, Califoral Washington Jt. jjit'laio ( ' repyr.t-ol. the Bureau o! Educa Sin'f.' Vt,oW3 that :;eve1a the 'little Estate cf Jdto, 'ith a, 'population only half as iorger a Ofat of Oregoa, 'Is spending wore thin twice' as much, for'Normal chofjf 'tis, is this ajtate7 ' ' '' ' 1 ' The same report urges that Normal Schools be' located - in ' the railroad centers with public schools sufficient ly large to ; give teaching practice to ho "formal students. ' . . State Superintendent Churchill's an nual repwt shows that Of the 6055 toachera ia Oregon, last year bat 791, or 13 per cent, were Normal School . graduates. , The., same official estim ated that 1000 new teachers are need ed each, year and the present Normal school is turning out but ISO. The majority, cf Normal, trained teachers are shows to be teachin? within a small ra'tus of Monmouth, although Eastern Oregon pays on tho average of 510.41 a month more for- teachers than does the Willamette Vallay, ':::::''::::::::::':::::::::::;::::::::":' Is practically conceded to the Repub licans, in the view of woman's party members, three-fourths or more of the Progressives there having returned to the Republican ranks. Conditions in Other States. "In Kansas the . Progressives and Republicans are practically one again. In Montana there is great dissatisfac tion over the proposed Democratic tax on copper. Oregon and' Washington are expected to go Republican. .These two Etates were hit hard by the Pana ma Canal tolls net and the Democratic tariff Is seriously felt by $he- lumber Industry there. ' Utah Is considered safe by the Republicans. In Wyoming the Progressives and' Republicans fcave Joined hands." ; - ' POLITICAL J0TTLNGS 824 0-251 'NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue cf an execution and order of sale on foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wheeler in the cause wherein E. If. Johnson and R. W. Johnson are ; plaintiljs," and Olive C. lahnson and the ' Condon National Bank, a corporation, are lefend.an.ts, in which it is decreed ibat the plaintiff have and recover oil and from the defendant Olive C. John son the stini of one thousand dollars an,? interi-st thereon at ten per cent At that, however, from boslnnlni? I ftoni Dec. 2, lOliS, and the further to end this has been more of a "you i , .rnn. i,,tndred fortv dollars at tornevs fees, and the costs and dis- 1 bursemeuts oithe suit taxed at $18.50 State ofOtegon Senators; Geoige E. Chauil erlain and Ilatry Lane. Kepresentatrvcs; C.N. McArthur, W. C. llawley and N, J. Sinuott. Supreme Judges; T. A. Mcllridc, Geo. II. Riiriu-tt, II. J. Bean, E. A. Moore, Robett Eakia. L. T. Harris and Henry K, Uciison. Govenior; j.Ii.Withycombe. Heorttury of State; Hen. W. Alcott. Secretary of Treasury; Thomas. 11. Kay. Attorney General; O. M. Urowti. Superin tendent of Public Instruction; J. A. Churchill. Printer; R. A'. Harris. Engineer ; J. II. Lewjs. Labor Com missioner; O. 1. HofT. . Kail Road Couimissione: E. J. Miller. ' Water Superintendent; G. T. Cochran. Rep resentatives; C. G. Clark and James S. Stewart. Senator; W. II. RajrsflaU:. Food and' Dairy Commissioner; Dr. J. W. Bailey. Circuit Judge of 11th Judicial District: D. R. Parker. for CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNUS , 1 INTEREST-BEARING CERTIFICA'f , V DEMAND CERTJFICATE3 OF DEPOSIT , DOMESTIC DRAFFS FOREIGN PAYMENTS COLLECTIONS ESCROWS livestock; . GRAIN LANDS j INSURANCE BONDS FINANCIAL INFORMATION Capital Till-: FIRST NATIONAL lAN Sira,(.)(KUK') lloppiier, Prcjri.n. -Try HOTEL CROSS 7oec as Ono of tho 53 est in Sntort'or Oreyon, CL SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRANSIENTS. WttiiELtu County . Attorney; Joseph K. Starr. Judge; Henry D. Kcyes. Commi'ssioners; M. Dukek and R. E. Wright. Clerk; Scott Sasser. Treasurer; A. R, Lamb. School Superintendent ; Henry j. Sim mons. Sheriff; Oscar Kelsay 'Asses sor ; Peter Harlmaii. Purveyor; .Robvrt Hendticlcs, yWSSVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV BUSINESS CARDS, vvvvvwwvvvvwvvvvvwvw O.A.Stafford, SPRAY, - Proprietor OREGON. kick me and I'll tion, ' kiss you" adiuiulstra- Vaace McCormick says the Progres- i and in the which it is further decreed slves are stampeding to' Wilson, and I that the Condon National Bank, de U's a ten tp one bet lie wishes he I fendant fecovef froto tbe snid-defen. could bel.eve It. j Johnso sum of one The Democrats are finding out that j thousand dollars and interest thereon pork1 n'Mties home to root out their at ten per ci-ntrfrom the 13th day of Dec. 1913, and the further sum of one j i hundred aollars 'attorneys fees, and $27. costs; and in which it is decreed JOSEPH. K. STRR, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, Will practice to all courts in the state FOSSIL, - - OREGON. Zfttita tPrint township tPiats 6 . o Corrected up.to-date showing names of cntrynicn, dates of rntiy, 5 vacant land, rivers and creeks, if 1.00 each A discount of 25 per cent will be allowed on oiders g for five or more plats, O 2 jCand Scrrif Jor $al, g ut lowest uiatket pi ices. g " All kinds ol Land office Utisiness attended to, over 30 year experience ti ' ' . . ' o Jrfudson JLand Company, UA VJalts, Ortyon, standiu: The men and women who prefer a mati who 'does things to- a man- who writes 'notes about them will vote for ; 'Hughes. . Government . by .corre sponden.ee fake's "ioo" long to get any where, .''but .'government by deeds l always on the "job." " ' : - '' that tbe f f mortgages secyringaid sums be foreclosed; and the proceeds of the sale' be 'applitd: first, on the aiuouiit 'due r"the plaintiffs ' and the remainder on Xhe amount (lue the Condon National Bank; and that in pursuance of said decree; 1 have duly levied uuon'tlie Wi'of the NWi; the Anu U.ut ! SEi of the NWi; tKe NKJof the SW , : .1... vi ..f o,u CT.'l- nnA the SF.4 of ; ' V :.'-V '' . . ! the Sli of. Sec. 23, in Tp.' 0 S. li. 2o . Mr. Hughes Is. not only going direct; E w M containing 280 acres, and to the public: but the public is going, . - f Coj,nty Oregon, direct to him. ... A genume Auierican i '''v'v1 1 ' , . . . and all waterand vater rigius appni tenant tojthe said lar.ds; and Uiat.I will sell at ; public, auction! to the Those who are concerned to know what Mr. Hughes would have" done; fijid he beeu' in Sir." Wilson's' place j muy rest assured be. would not . have done as Mr. Wilson has. fs answer enough , ' D. E. BAXTER. United States Convmissioner scdKatary Public. Uliniit. frooft and nil Luml Bimiupfit a S)wlult.v. I'eeiln iiiid MortunKf. C in-fully Drown. A arne nupplv of l.i iriil liluulin j Upil ou Uuu4 SPRAY, - - - OREGON. G. W. Hawes BARBER , pain lifty-fifty! ' :' . . ' ; ' , ', ' ' . President Wiison's alar,n vlock - Is ringing' at' a o clock these mornings. :-hlfruest bidder , for Cash id hand all He c.-in reach out of . bed and turn it b" ,. , ., ,,.rjf points from hughes; SPEECHES oil the morning of March 5. V Reckless extravagance of the Democrats is au In.suU, to, the American people. ,v. - Deserving Democrats I Deserv ing, in heaven's name of -what? We have a splendid system, of go.veriMieiu. on puper. but, we vy.nr that system vitalized, 'the' pork barrel biW: brings a hiusli. of shame to the checks of every American, ... , I aiu 'H'i'e because I have a vlfclou- of what America needs. A- WJ)e American, wilt always feiet uncwu.fortable.. America will hot hold her own by Uigh-souiiding phrases. Are ye not ' a nation great Postmaster Oeupral Rurlesoa Is too fox.V a politiciiiu in iKipt for bis de-' piiruiient tlie M'Adoo rule forbidding dim Hug tu pdliilcs. t Mr, uli.es ilia c poKtiiifistei-a are entitled to some exercise for tlie moneys the interest which the defendants or either of them had toerein on xjvk j., 1911, or have since acquired therei'i, i at the Court House .door mVossiL I -,,t,r Hrpcnn nn Katur ' Treasury riepartureiit emphi.ve'ea parti- " n' , :;' c.',. taifi- . one o clock V Oi saia uay ; . .oaiu sale will be made subject to a inort gage of $3000 on this and other lande to the State Ljid Board, and subject to confirmation, by,thcCourt. m. ' Given underl niy band and dated this 14th day of Angust, 1910. V "; , ' . OSCAR KELSAY Sheriff of Wheelet County, Oregon ' -There are no strings or mental res orviilions hi the pullic pledges; of ad miiiisirntive lel'o-m given by Clrarles II utiles. His record as governor of - Nw Vork gnanintees the 'fullill-iim-'W of every promise. ' , Whiskers ?mputatel witiiout or wliiskers returned. Ofjice ia Courier Building, SPRAY,'. ' - - OREGON II, I. &' Ford . Hendricks, " - -,-,'' " ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. FCSSlUWliEELER COUNTY, OREGON. feMii mmpm h Soyirrel and Gopher Poiyon ' BAO.ANDRM.GO. M,' :m.M ii t i. n;t; i WHITE SWAN luiKM-nits are now convinced that Charles iJv.ius llughcs is a warm pro position, ' - ft l grriUfying. Indeed, to find that Mr. Wilson xiill si;uid on t!ie sntTrnge iiieitHiii here be stood at the begin' ning of his iidniiiiistrntioa. He bud J' I i. Attorneys for the State Land Board in Wheeltr County. School money loaned at six p r cent interest on im proved agricultural . lauds at not to exceed one-third cash value, regard less of perishable improvements. ..x-3-5--:--i:;-W":":.nX--:"JJ- SlIBSCRIBE For The COURIER "'.-;. .. (- . ':: . FLOUR BEST ON THE MARKET ffmym iver I wo gyJkyPiows, ;...w-'-v. 'GIATER OREGON' With now bu'.Minfffh better equipment nn,3 j irjiti.jr n'HTiUvro iu ll nuir lilts uir t efOrecon tvill bKln lea faa-ty-SiretyecLr, enougB- to Bate sufficient fore- .. .. - . fi, . j i ,.r i v;,t.tj.,.v. siujo,. Tm nin ro P I'.t: J eight to protect our borders la '6 ' 1 n,,a0,,!',l,m bvnln-' ,er- " ' . I'l !: i! Arij. tow..I,UtronS!vart,eUt,oi'liiH!r. ,. , , ., . i"; - - - U-i 5 "k'lvt'i Education. .iu&.l,Jji '.r:- ' a seiwiWe fashion by. means of a . , , , ! "? l H ;i f Uib-nrr or e tlutn os.ooa vofaias, tit. hiJ-B-l'l-'Vi?.- l-iS 'i sensible prepa redness t ' $ It wwkea on that Insrwid of wlirBy, '6',HWUe 2u"t wolpped. tw .iiiiai Hfig-0Vj-1i'-l:a M U we State our rights iD-afon H ";,Mll" ("r ,b" SU,tc "f Ml""- f'M fe'F'1 VH5e. Pormltorle. to, men and for ?! v and determined manner It i s:(Cormlck might do better work by i;Mmn. Er.pennes Lowe.t. i1 PTiM&i':'$ $ carrTOnvIcUon There $ ,:,,;in- hi "raking v u, the West Mr? A WrUeforire3catoio.u,;d8.inSneBlJtra j. HMmm if should be do vacillation' in con- i ' ',!lir ' """"'"ic bridges that: Aji UNIVERSITY OF OREGON , jfeg'sj X ..k .v.. v are Iteitw dvuamited bv Justice :"A:7 v- il EfctE. OBESOM r -SSf rr-iH !af UcCUtlU Willi Llla L MSStTi LJ (111. S:: " ' U jwoci hail I ' : - , , , ' ' - fi ij nusi.es., . ... . i j .jzx iszr-' - --""iyfl . Deering Mower Assets TV THOROUGHLY dependable mower is a big asset at haying time. A Rood mower should be; z.he- to cut prass in any conditioa satisfactorily, and ia this respect the Dealing New Ideri is a pronounced leader. ' Tho flexible movement of the cutter bar which permits close cutting, over rough ground, tho onc-pieco niuin frame with all holes drilled in cue operation to, secura perfect alignment of parts, tbe covered gears end the special quality steel ball and roller bearings, eto. 1 Still another point tho ledger plato on tho Deering- mower extends the full length of tho cutting surface of tho guard, giving tlie advantage,' of a complete shear cut, whether the kni fe section la old or new. This does away with all clogging of tho grass between thq knife section and, the rear end of the ledger plata.- 1 Prop ia and see us and we. will show you the. mower ia detail. armors' Merc antile Co ' INCORPORATED. SPRAY. OREGON