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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
The Maupin Times J. ft is brow, jHsbcf pubt Qje y;, f KSO.Six Nfonthj 7ts, fe Rfonihs 50 Entered f n jthje posji ojoe at Maupin, Oregon, as secojvd class nH matter. -'' ' . ' "' What typn Qur Sghoqj, Mean Now that school is underlay again, let pi inquire of ourselves, "what cap we Jo to help in this Urorlc of education of our boys and girls and help tham in laying a Rood foundation for an equal chance among thgjr fellows?'' Parental duty toward their atudent chjjjdreri! plight be sum jtted tjp a fojlows, see that the shild jn school pvery svefl day, inspiring fit home punctuality, cleanliness, obedjence, refpect for his teachers and hji fellows, and showing at alj times clean, wholesome niprals. Parents, patrons and the gchppl board alike should vje with each other jn giving the teachers their earn ast support and cooperation at all times. Teacher wjll haye a greater Inspiration and will work for better results jf they fee) that their patrons ape taking a real interest in (hem and tfreir school work. They should maintain Strict discipline at all times, wjth due regard to reason. ''NowAvhatpan I do as a. stu dent to help for a better sphool?" Answer, be sbuare wjth 4ouself, your teachers and your fellows, make a real business of your ptudies while engaged with them and when at play. Do that too with your whole heart and might. Remember you have only one disposition to oversee while your teacher has the dispositions of you and all your school mates to to direct ' Pupils should be told occasion T7 ini VW 0 P Q ally how the several studies are related to each other and. their relations in the business world, also they shou id be made to feel a personal interest in them and Iheir work in the various stud ies, and this interest should come from pjther sources betides the teacher. This article is made of homely old truths put if strictly adhered to, value received will bp gotten from every effort and every dol lar spent for school purposes and and we will all have a broader view of life, for W will know that we are really helping and not indifferent tp this mighty problem. By a means visit your school. ...-'i'U'J. J. The Oregon Blue Book ha? been recejyed at this office pom: pimentary from Secretary of State I3en W. Olcott, and con tains statistics of partipular in terest to every citizen pf this state, t contains a brief history Of Oregon, state eonistitutiph, latest laws, names of ajl present state and county officers, views and infprmation on the state in stitutions, federal government departments of Oregon, census reppfts and much other valuable information which would be an advantage to have at hand. Three things we note as being omited, the population of Maupjn, the names of the Maiipin State Bank and the Maupin Times. Let's get on the list and not be overlooked again. ''Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday, and see that hurtful thing did not hap- PEF IYZ 7 Local Happenings Tire settings, 75 cents per tire at A. P. Martin's. Mr. and Mrs. J, S, Browu were in Maupin Wednesday. Good organ for saje jdieap, Mrs. Castor, Criterion, Ore. James jHarphan was u from his homestead Tuesday. Make final proof tieore Com missioner Stuart. Elmer Suodgrass was a business visitor hi Jpwn Tuesday, Nofarjal work at the Maupin State b,ank. Mr, and Mrs. Westhrook came in from their homestead Tuesday Peaches and pears, 3 gallons tor 10 cents, A. A. Bonney, Tygli, Frank Batty and mother were in town Tuesday with tlieir Stude baker Six. Ira Kestner returned to Maupin the first of the week after a sojourn at the Ben Copk ranch, Mrs. Geo. Knopf is visiting at the W. C Vanderpool home this week. pen."-Croonbprp. Have we a Maupin Cpmrnercial Club? In a copy of the Times of about one year age, we notice the fact mentioned that Mr. Egan was president of the commercial club. Letters of inquiry and numerous circular? have been coming to Maupin for that body, and as we were pot aware pf any organizatiqn, have received such mail, tried tq answer inquiries as far as possible with sample cop ies of the Times, and to print such parts of circulars as seemed of moment local interest. How ever, an prgaization could work much more beneficially to the community in this matter as well as many others. W. B, Kurtq wrote announcing that he will be in Maupin net Thursday, the 30th, and will re ceive bogs Saturday and load out Suuday as uq freight leaves 011 Saturday, Ml M r3 89 OREGON TRUNK RY. Central Oregon Line California Tours Expositions Now At Their Best $36,25 Bound Trip " From Maupin Oregon Trunk Ry The North Bank Koaq and the Pafatial b Deck .Steamships, "North ern Pacific" and "Great Northern'' between Port land and San Francisco every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Fares include meals and berth on ships., Rail rates same without meals and berth. Round Trip Rates East Direct or Circuit Routes to Any point in United States or Canada Daily Until September BO-Re-turn Limit October 3 1st. Chica go, direct, 37z.6(J, Minneapolis, t. Paul, Duluth or Winnipeg. $60. 6t. Louis, $71.20. New York' .110.7D. Go one-way via California at slightly higher rates. Stopovers on through one-way or round trip tickets to see the Expositions. SALEM STATE Sept. 27 to Oct. 2nd FAIR Plan Now to Go Daily Round Trip Fares From Central Oregon Points via Oregon Trunk Ry., in Ef fect Sept. 23 to Oct. 2. A. LOCKE, Agent, Maupin, Oregon. Gq to Fischer's Qarage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machine. CHAS.H. FRANCIS, M.D.-.C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll,, Phys, & Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota Oregon and Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Classes Fitted Can You Do It? TEST TYPE. n bj (be ot tjttrtttlB ert pnrelf HWlyotviatoi Thuptia mt lay lohn clrs'vUrlr Tliri dulot rn)i of lighl, riiurb lh )l livjq, rmi-f jnin ,.ri. ili-.-niu'cn ad lu-mp tho tTfji(hl VI 'lf n II it Dr. C. II. Francis, Optician That wonderful drink, Tallcott's iitvta;. Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. A Snap An Im estineut thoroughly worth while is offered for sale for a short time at $22.50 an acre. Farm of 200 acres on part terms; 50 acres in cultivation and 75 more can be cultivated and the balance is good pastue and woods hind. Good buildings and fences and right to plenty of irrigation water Allj kinds of fruit. On rural mail rouie and telephone line and reasonably close to school and church. Call at the Times office. Make land filings mid final proof before United States Commissioner Stuart. We lead -Others follow 1 ten! At enormous expense we have secured a limited number of large hand painted OIL PAINT INGS of Landscape and Marine Views, which we are giving ab solutely free to our customers See us about it. W. H. Staats & Co. VV. C. and C ivtnitivd heme . W. Winderpool ; Til Tuesday from aiCorre; trip to Prineville. See Fraley and Vanderpool for auto accessories. Clem Matthews returned home Sunday after a week spent at Walla Walla, Wn. Horseshoes 75 een pet ei at A. F. olartiu's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (pl.'IlUSHKR) Pepartnient of the Interior, United StatesLand Offi.ee at The Dalle;?, Qregou, September 1 i, 1515. NCJIICuis jiereby giyen tliat Ralph I'. Hu.iiu of Criterion, Ore. gon who, ftii October jtftb, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 0720, and on July and, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry, No. 013565 fpr NE1-4, Nj-2 SE 1-4, Sec-9 W1-1NW1-4, Section 10, Township fi-south, gange 15. East, Willamette Meridian, Has bled notice qf intention to make Final three year I'root, to establish claim to tiie land above described, before F. U. Stuart, United States Com. missioner, at Maupin, Oregpn, on the l.gtu clay ot uetobtr, J915. Claimant names as witnesses II . M. Green, C, A. Duns, C. G. Skogslwrg. R. H. DeCamp,.ail of Criterion, Oregon, II. FKANK WOODCOCK, Register. NO ITCE FOR PUBLICATION (VubUshbr) Department of flic Interior, United States Laud Office at The Dalles, Qregou, September 3rd, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given thai Sanford M.'Blapk, of SJianiku, Or egon, who, 011 )une 1911. made Homestead Hntiy. No. 091 16. for NWtf.'Sectiqli iq. Township 7 South,' Range 16' East, U'ilamette Meridian, has filed notice of in letti,ou to liiake1 Final three year Prqof,- to establish cluim to ' the land above described, 'before 11. C. Hooper, JJ. S, Coiiinussjoiii r, t Antelope, Oregon', on tlp rSth day of Qeti)ler, 19' i , Claimant names as witnesses: Will ji 111 V. JohusQ'n, ' Lawrence L. Sickles. W illiam II.' Wornstaff, rcji jf Haima, all of 3l);iiiko, Oregon. H. FRANK VVOODCQCK, Register. NQTIHi FOR PUBLICATION (tTiii.i.sii uv.) Department of ilie Interior, United States LH"'' Offict- t Tlie Dalles, Oregon, eplember 3rd, NOTK'IC i.s. heieby given thai Olareneu ' Ifargher, of Maupin, Oregon, who, on December oth, 1916, ni!ide Desert Land Entry, No. 07 84 1: fen SVf Slif Sec. 11 NW NK; Seciion 14, fowiisnip 4 South, R'Mige 14 East, Wil lamette Meridian, 1ms filed notice of intention ti niake Final desert Proof to establish claim to the laud above described, before U. H. Land Office, at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st day of October, 1913. Claimant uauit-s as witnesses; Asa White, Kenneth Mi).-r, A. V, Fargher. John Maun ion, Ara Buzan, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PITJJUSHER) Department of the Interiui, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September ?oth, 19LS NOTICE i.s hereby given thai Charles S. Gabel, of Wapiuitia, Oregon, who, on May 7th. 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 1.6708, for N i-i SV 1-4, N 1-3 SE 1-4, Section 31, Tpwnship s South, Range i.i East, Willamette Meridi an, 1ms nled notice of intention i make Final five yenr Proof, to esiablisli elaiiji to the land above described, before F, D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner :it M.itipju. Ore gon, oil the 6th day ot Noveiiiber, 1 9 1 S Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert Hammer, Frank Gabel, Ben H. Gabel, James H, Hartmcti, all of Wapiuitia, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Depni tuietit of the Interior, United States Land Office at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, September, ?oth, f i; 1 5- NOT1CL is hereby given thai Ernest Howard Taylor, of Criter ion, Oregon, who, on May 26th, 191 1, made Homestead Entry No. 09007 and on Jnlv 2nd 1914, made an additional Homestead Entry, No. 013563, for V 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec 17 E 1-2 Nli 1 4. NW 1-4 NE 1-4. Section 18, Township 6 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten- ;iion to m.iKcx'iuai i.ireeyear r:f.oi, to estaolish claim to the land above described, befoie E. D. Stuart, U. S. Canimissioner at Maupin, Ore gen, on the 23rd day of October. Claimant names as wituesses, D. L. Rutherford, C. G. Skogsburg, C A. Dims, H. M. Green, all of Criterion, Oregon. Timet, would like 10 have a ndent in every commtiniM of he. client Wasco county. I your locality is not represented send us a sample letter, with your name and address. We will send you stationery. ' J. 1 Ahbott anil famil Maupin colters in tV-i: ued- af'.tniooti. were n'ei- Dalles Mention Adolph Nys of Tygh Valley was 111 the city today attending fo mat ters of bushiest). A. f'ugh of Wapinjtia fraps. acted uiatters of busjness in the The D.Ule.s today, S. B Driver and W; E. Wood copk pf Wamic are frantiacting business here. Miss pniah Munyer apd her mother, Mrs. A, D (Jribbsof Tygh Valley, refurped to The palles yes; terday from San Franciseo( where they ai;eudpd the Panama Pacific Exposi(ipi), A. A. Dertjijck was a Maupin visito q the cify Tuesday,. Mr. i(ud Mrs.'L.- P. Kelly and ittle diiiighter,' Pprritf pf Maupi we)?e visitors' in l)e Dilles last week. - Miss flilda Lake of Wamic is the guest of Miss Gladys White iq this cit . Mrs. R. B. Bell is visiting her mother jii Portland this week. W OENTBST H. V, HATFIELD, D, M. D., 1 WILL LEAVE MAUPIN SEPT. 20, FOR SHANIKO Watch this spa AI1M0UNCEME1MT The f ollowiog prices f. 0, b, Detroit, effective Aug 2, 1815; Ford Runabout . . , $390, Fovd Touring Car . , . 44, No speedometer included in this yer's equipment, otherwise pars fully equipped, There can be no assurance given against an advance in these priae3 at any time, W guarantee however, that there will be no reduction in these prioe3 prior to August 1, 1916, Profit-Sharing With Retail Buyers On August L 1914 we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Ford ears between August 1, 1914 and Auguat 1, 1915 we would share profits with the retail purchasers, to the extent of from $10 to $60 on each car, We have sold over 300,000 Ford cars in the time specified, and profit-shy rititf chock1? of gSO each will be distributed as rapidly, as pussibU a!V- :W-.".i 1. l$15. Retail purchaser who have ret yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly endorsed bhouhi Jo so without delay. Oui plan to profit-share with retail purchasers of Ford cars during 1914-e5 has been most successful. We thor oughly believe in it, but realising the uncertainty of con ditions generally makes it advisable to defer any an-' nouncement of future profit-sharing until a later date. Wo are, .however, uorifid.jr.t of m r i coits for several months, and ther.-f sharing lor ears delivered during Augi October, 1915. tyct'ft DETROIT IIVTT'i TJ i Blacksmithiag, ?agonmaking and Auto Repairing Fraley H Vanderpool t-torseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak ing Share grinding and sharpening. All kinds fcf Repair Work that will suit. With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us If your wagons, bug gies or hacks need overhauling, bring them in, we'll save you money , We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and &rc prepared to do til kinds of Auto repair work Maupin, Ore. A. F. 11 a.- ip:icd his blacksmith pared to do '. j I i 1 j ! shoeing Repairing All M orK done neatly and promptly at a reasonable price A fair share of the Herman Gesh and family of Wamic were Maupin callers Wed nesday and stopped af jthe Time office. party of tourists from Silver Lake (vere here a few days this week wfyile ffavin sflnip repairs mada on their car, A number of Maupin business men baye been faking advantage of the brisk autumn mornings for health walks out iu the country. M W, Mprris purphawd a fiue new car qf the local pord represen tative, E. J. Fischer, the first of the week. Frpnch Butler nd Chas. Marlin weru oyer from Tygjj Sunday ev ening in fhe intersf of the South ern V'asco County Fair to be held a that place October 13, 14 and 15. Mrs. W. C Vapdprpool apd childrei; and Mrs. Oliver were guests at tlie Geo. Knopf' horae Sunday. Seethe Isis Stock Co. tttnight' and Saturday tijght at the hall. J. M. Conkjin spent the wee end at the metropolis. eg for return datt iifv to rciinee .e.l.i cmit '1 a nt, Martin shop in .Maupin and is now pre- all kinds 01 and General S patromifc'o is solicited -