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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1915)
The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J. E, Disdrow, Publisher Subicription: One Year, $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon, Prize Winners Fol'owiug aie names of prize winners in the School Children's Industrial fair held in connection with the county fair In The Dalles recently, Antelope, Rose Burns, second for machine made dress and second on loaf cake; Margaret Burns sec ond on candy; Blanche Glisan, em broidery firstj Kincaid, woodwork first; Agnes Murphy, embroidery second) Arthur McDonald, bis cuits second. Wamic, Lawrence Griffis, to po tatoes first; Alda Norval, head cabbage first. Tygh Valley, Andrew Gibbs, 4 chickens second; Louise Morgen- CALOFORNIA DIRECT ROUTE THROUGH THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE TO Portland ocean l1ne1r OR SHASTA ROUTE RAIL SERVICE TO SANFRaNCISCO STEAMSrflP COAST LINE ORANGE GROVES' RAIL TRIP TO San Diego LIBERAL STOPOVER" PR1VILEDGE3 DIVERSE ROUTES . BOTH WAYS IF DESIRED FARES: San Francisco $31.85 Both Expositions $53 85 II DENTBST Dr. HATFIELD NOW AT MAUPIN Better Have Your Dental WorkDofte Now H 1 inn minus . .1 Blacksmithing, Wagonmakihg and Auto tRepairing Fraley El V'ariderpool - iforseshoeinfr, Blacksmitn'i'ng: and "; Wafeon'mak ing- Share grinding arid sharpening'. , All kinds of Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee That Will. Slick Try(n? If your wagons, bug gies or hacks, neofl Joverhauling, bring them in', we'll save you money, v r We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies ancl are prepared to detail kinds of Auto repair work Maup FISCHER'S .. ,. , v ? Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories waaaiaaiaMaiiaB mmmmmfmmmmmmmmf MAUPIN, v v i-. ' i ti I j Months 75ct$, Three Months 50 matter September 2, 1914. at the under the Act of March 3, 1879, sen, 3 jnrs jelly first, sewing ex hibit first. Shaniko, Ina Page, best darning first, sewing exhibit second; Elsie Rheder, 3 jars fruit first, best lay er cake first; Elinn Rheder, besi loaf of bread second. Wapinitia, Elizabeth Gabel, 1 loaf of bread first. Lester Crofoot drew an excel-j lent map of Wsco county . which was sent in for exhibit, and receiv ed favorable comment, but report comes that the wind btew it away. However, he has very creditably reproduced the original, sending it to the Tygh fair, and It is to be hoped that the elements will be more favorably minded this time. The Times, $t..so a year. This Yea has held more of interest) of wonder, of beauty, of pleasure, than ever before possibly ever again. The world-famous Expositions are bow at their best, The opportunity to Visit them is near ing its end go now. , Make all arrangements with R. fi. BELL, Agent A. C. EGAN. f. F. & Pi A:, Bend, Ore, .. 6 R n N-W ASH t N C t6 N RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM I I m. ure. GARAGE OREGON Report of Fairview School District 48, October 8, 1915: Days' taught 15, atten dance 231 1-2, absence 14 1-2, times late 8, pupils neither ab sent or late 8, average number pupils belonging 16.3. average daily attendance 15.4, per cent of attendance 90, visitors 5, vis its by parents 2, by members of school board 1. Roll of honor for the month ending October 8, 1915: Liberty Chastain, Walter Chastain, Vel- ma Chastain, Erma Morris, Max Woodruff, Grace Woodruff, Mil dred Tallcott, Doris Talicott. Mrs. G. R. Crofoot, Teacher. Good Investment An investment thoroughly worth while is offered for Mile for a short time at $22.50 an acre. Farm of aoo acres on part terms; 50 acres in cultivation and 75 more can be cultivated and the balance is good pastue and woods land, Good buildings and fences and right to plenty of irrigation water. All kinds of fruit. On rural mail route and telephone line and reasonably close to school and church. Call at the Tillies office. The Times would like to have a correspondent in every community of Southern Wasco county. If your locality is not represented send us a .sample letter, with your name and address. We will send you stationery. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (rUDLISHHa) Department of the Interior, 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, October 7, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given thRt Carrie S. Wilson, formerly Carrie S. Austin of Shaiiikoj Oregon, who 011 September 27, 1912, made homestead entry No. 010761 and on August 27, 1914, macie aaai tional homestead entry No. 0138 10, for W i-2 NE i-4i E i- NW 1-4, Sec. 18, E i-a Sw i-4, SE t-4 NW 1-4, SW t-4 NE 1.4, Section Township 7 S., Range 15 E.. Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice cf intention to make final thlee vear Proof, to establish clalill to the land above described; before F. D. StttArt, United States Commissioner, at Maupin) Oregon, on the aoth day of No vember 19151 Claimant names as witnesses: E. K. Fine, J. J. Wilson; J. M. Wilson, D. D., Wilson, all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. FRANK WOdDCOCKi Register. We leld-Others follow. Lis tenl 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 frtie to bur customer?! See us abbut itt-W H. Staats & Co. Mr. and Mrs. W; T, Vauderpool Accompanied by Mrs; G'. W. and little son Ravmo'tid arrived Friday afteriWo'n from Dufur, are visiting relatives and taking in the Tygh fair. G. W. was detaihed until the nekt day waiting for repairs ou liis machine. W. II. Williams lifts been ap. Pointed 'dejmty stock in'specter' A bill was passed at the last, legis lature requiring brand inspection hefn're s'h'inmen't. AV Dtle desir- Wtoshito cattle and horses wiA have to see Mr, WiUiatns. Electrlo Light Good Bait. Mopflt Yeinion, IJl.Charmeoy Honch- In, Fred Vnn Nadi and Hex Fowler, White river fishermen, .bate invented i plan whlfh hai beep helpful to them In cntrhlna flsh... They made an ar rangement ...for, llglnttig the., wtr. which attracted hundred of flub .to the place. nnt these easerlj bit at the bait dropped lo.them on book. Tbt cntcbee were ununiiallT laree. , TP arrange ment for lighting tbe wnter consisted f etcht drt batterlee. to which, an electric tight u attched and drcr lied .Into, the w;atr. Tbe wire wa hearlly Insulated to prevent charftn tbe water with electricity. VALUES TONGUE- AT $19,00a Men Whe Loet Half f It Fall!" Dewneteire Sue. WUkesbanr Pa.-S. Fawns place a valne of JW.OOO ,on bl tongile. wbleh be lort white employed by a Wg tlna here. He bas itarted an action tn tree bam to recover that amount Fawna qilegri that be was dewen tof a etatrway and that a defect tn one ef tbe itaJx treade ennxea hlM to faO to tbe bottem. Pnrlmt the far) ft bit itf tongue 0 bndtj that bat ef bad to t amputated Local Happenings W. II. Staats has been' sick this week. Peaches and pears, 3 gallons foi to cents, A. A. Bouncy, Tygh. J. A. Schotiinard returned "from the Fiat Wednesday. Horseshoesj75 ;ceiitsper"set7at A. F, Martin's, T. A. Connolly shipped a cat load of hogs to Portland this weel Good organ for sale cheap, M i Castor, Criterion, Ore. Mr. Ellis is to hold a service at Shady Brook school house tonight. Clyde Williams and Orriou Bu zan .eturned Monday night from Bend, H. h. Emmons moved Saturdaj from the house beside the hotel to the one recently vacated by G. T. Stump and family, Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it, R. Johnson had the misfortune to have two of his best cows killed and another one injured the last of the week by a train hitting them. Raymond Jorv and family arrived Tuesday from Salein and are locat ed in Mrs. Muir's residence for the winter, Mrs. Jory Was Miss Fern Muir. Several of th" stockmen of the surrounding territory Were in Matipin Wednesday with horses to sell, being attracted by the pres ence of a buyer from Portland. The local anglers have been tak ing advanfage of the cloudy, rainy days of this week to fish In the Deschutes. A number of the la- die were said to have made some fine catches while sheltered with umbrellas. Mrs. W. C. Vauderpool and Mrs. Oliver are running a restau rant in Tygh during the fair. 0. R, Aubrey has temporarily installed a tonsorial parlor tn the front of W. H. Tallcott' s store until the new building to be erect ed beside tlie postoffice building is Completed. Wui Moss and family arrived from the Willamette Valley Satur day and have takeu residence in W111'. Hunt's hotisfe across the river. W. 0. Wilson; Walter Driver and Johuie Karlin were1 among the bdsiuesS visitors 011 our streets Wednesday. A ten pound baby boy arrived at the Al Philamlee home Wednes day morning. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Fraley 6f Wamic died Tues. day afternoon. Grover Blusher and wife and Mrs. Ruby Gill were over from Dufur Sunday. B. D. Fraley, . Sates Shattuck', Dr Hatfield', R. S. Slusher, Wi C. Vauderpool and families and Mrs. Staats conl posed a motor party making the trip td Warm Springs Sunday and return, spending a fesv hours at 'tfiat popular bathing re sort. The Tuni-A-Lum Co. have had a brick flue built In the Times building this week, M. Creager and A. C. Mpad having charge of the work. The building is also being ceiled. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, hys. &",'Surg., V)ntarid LiVenti&t'e Minhesota and Oregon Prompt Service, .dn Either bay or Night 'Calls Eye tested, Claaae Fitted Can Vou Do It? TfeST TYPE. f'rrV J nwjM awr1! WJ raw aat itw tCVci.i t!t 1 thu .i 1 rt atfm .U1 liu ..b: v , 1:1 rl jmrnmt-i trS (" Tt ' Dr. C. II. Francis, Optician NOTICE FOR: PUBLICATION pniI.ISHKR)J Depart incut of the Interior, ' ' United vStates Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 1 1, 191 5. NO TICE is hereby given that Ralph T. Buzan of Criterion, Ore gon, who, on October i 8 th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No, 0720, and on July 2nd, 1914 made additional Homestead Entry No, 013565, for NEi-j, Nt-2 SF r-4, Sec-o W1.2NW1.4. Section 10, Township rt. south, gauge tvF.ast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final hree year Proof, to establish claim o the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregcn, on the 19th day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: H, M. Green. C. A. Duus, C. G. Skogsbure, R. II. DeCamp, ail of Criterion, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 3rd, I9I5. NOTICE is hereby given that Sanford M. Black, of Shaniko, Or egon, who, on June 13th, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 09116, for NWJf. Section to, Townshio 7 South, Range 16 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H, C. Rooper, ' U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 18th day of October, 1915, Claimant names as witnesses: William F. Johnson, Laurence L. Sickles. William H. Womstaff, Arch L. Hanua, all of Shaniko, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. A Tiffany wedding rihg can be bought of Emmons the Jeweler, Maupin, The Criterion hiail Cariier had a runaway and 'sinashup1 Tuesday, having to return home for another rig before coining to Maupin. Notarial work at the Maupin State bank, Come td the Y. P. B. at the chtich Sunday evening and help talk about cidYr. Tire settings, 75 cents per tire at A. F. Marlin'si 1 will oiler for Sate at hiy residence 1 Thursday, October the following personal property? 2 Horsed 4 Good Milk Cowi 1 2 fn old steer 12" " Heifer- Bred 1 yearling Heifer 0 Spring Calves 5o Hogs including 1 Registered Diirdc Sow and pigs 1 Registered DuroC Boar 18 Fun Blood pigi 15 Spring igs including o Full blodd buboes !5 ShoatsitFeecrs, Numerous dther Articfea Sale will Commence at id A M. Terms 6f Sale: Sums $10 and tinder, cash; Sums over crecit will be given until Oct. 1916, Purchaser to give mote bearing interest tt 10 per cent from date with approved security. 3 per cent discount for cash bn sums over $10. N6 property b be removed from premises until settled fori Fre6 Lunch at nooni firing your coffee cups f. O. ROUTH, Owner, I. f. HARPER, AuctioneeiS J Maupin State NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (l-CnLISlIRR) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Tin Dalles, Oregon, September 20th 1915. - NOTICE is hereby given thai Urnest Howard Taylor, of Criter ion,. Oregon, who, on May 26th, 1911, made Homestead Entry No, 09007 mid mi J 11 1 2nd, 1914, Hindi 111 additional Homestead Entry No. 013563, for W 1-2 NW 1-4 See 17-E i-e NE 1 4,' NW 1.4 NE 1-4, Section 18, Township' South, Range 15 Hast, Willainetti Vleridiun, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the Und abovi described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Cemmissioner at Maupin, Ore gcn, on the 23rd day of October. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses, D. L, Rutherford, C. G. Skogsburg, U A. Duus, H. M. Green, all ol Criterion, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (rUDUSHRR) Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon. September 20th, 1915- NOTICE is hereby given that Charles S. Gabel, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on May 7th, 19 10, made Homestead Entry No. 06708, for N 1.2 SW 1.4, N 1-2 SE 1-4, Section 31. Township South, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridi- , has tiled notice of intention to make Final five yenr Proof, t( establish claim to the land above escribed, before F. D. Stuart. U. S, Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 6th day of November. I9I5- Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert Hammer, Frank Gabel, Ben H. Gabel, Tames H. Hartman, 11 of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, . Register. Vliat wonderful drink, Tallcott'.' iieotai. 3eo, Cunningham came home Tuesday and is seeing the Tygl fair before iettirnllig to Shermai county. Make final proof before Com missioner Stuart. Mrs. R..R. Crabttee bt Criterion was in town a few days this week visiting relatives and having Some dental work done. Bankv Clerk NOTU'R FOR PUBLICATION' (i'i:iii,ishi:r) Dep-irliwnt of the Interior, United Stales Imd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 3rd, ,0I5' ' , , NOTICE is hereby given that Ularence W. Fargher, of Maupin, Oregon, who, on Dceinber.,20H, 1910, mnje Desert Laud Entry, N. 07841, for SW SKJ-, See. n MWi Nlii, Section 14, Township South, Range 14 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice if intention to make Final desert I'roof to establish claim to tle land ,liove descril"d, before U. S, Laud )ffice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on he 2 1st day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Asa White, Km not h Milli r, A, 'V, Kargher. John Mamih'i, An duzan, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK. WOODCOCK, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (pudushkk) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalle.-', Oregon, October 2nd, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Beryl Robinson, of . Shnniko, Ore-. gon, who 011 October 25th 191 1, made Homeitead Entry No. 09608 and on M.iy 1st, 1914, made addi tional Homestead Entry No, 012994, for NE 1.4, NW 1-4 SE 1 4, NE 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 2i, S 1-2 NW 14, Section 22, Town ship 7 South, Range 15 Hast, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner at Antelope, Oregon, ou' the 15th day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: f C. Robinson, George D Al bright, James M. Pugh, Edward A. Fritch, all of Antelope, Ore on, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Make land filings and final proof before United States Commissioner Stuart. Ralph Buzan was in town Wed' nesdny and took home with him a new four horse disc drill purchas ed of W. H. Staats & Co. Peaches and prunes at Bon- neys 4 cents per gallon. Mrs, Lotta Miller and son Will expect to go to Portlsnd in a day or two to visit relatives for a few Weeks. mile South of Wamic, 21st, 1915, 1 Bugy 1 Grain drill 1 6 ft. Deering Binder x 1 0 in. John Deere Sulky Plovt I 12 In. walking plow I Corn Planter Corn Cultivator II 3 Sec. Harrow 1 Grindstone f Fif St Class Range 2 H sating stoves and atl Houshold Furniture '200 QtS. Canned Fruit Some Poutrg