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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J. E, Disbrow, Publisher Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail poBt office at Maupin, Oregon, Local Markets Potatoes, i. as to 1.50. Cabbage, Sc. Onions, 2C. Tomatoes, 2 t-2 to 3c, E;;gs, so to 25. Sugar, 6.25 to 6.50. Apples, fancy 1. 25 box, cooking poc. Peaches, joc. Bacon, 17 12 to 25. Salt, dairy 65 per sack, fancy table 90. Flour, bbl 5 40, 5.80, Bran, $29 per ton, Shorts, $31 per ton. Salt, $15 per ton, Wheat, forty-fold 84, club 82; blue stem 85, ; Hogs, best light 6.25 Outside Mention Frank Gumin of Shaniko, was a Dalles business vlsitdr Monday. M. L. Collins of the Tygll Val ley district was a Dalles business Visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Di 0. Jonts are leaving this week in an automobile for Oklahoma, going by way of California and the Southern routei They expect to make their home THE PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INVITES fOW to Tim MANUFACTURERS' and LAND PRODUCTS EXPOSITION Portland, October 25 November 13 2nd Annual Show of All Oregbri and Southern Washington Agri cultural Products and ManufacU uring Resources, Round Trip Tickets Sold on a Reduced Basis from Central Oregon Points, Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 and 11 Final Return Limit Seven Days after date of Sale A, LOCKE, Agent, Maupin. CALOFORMIA DIRECT. ROUTE THROUGH THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE TO Portland ocean liner OR SHASTA ROUTE , RAIL' SERVICE Sun fBsco STEAMSHIP COAST LINE OR ORANGE GROVES RAIL TRIP SiiTD)E6d LIBERAL , STOPOVER PRIVILEDGE9 DIVERSE ROUTES BOTH WAYS IF DESIRED FARES? . San Francisco $31.85 Both Expositions $53.85 : of 1 ever :50 Months 75cts, Three Months 50 matter September 2, 1914. at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. iu Okluhoma. Their many friends in Wasco county are sorry to see them leave the country, but wish them well in their new home. Dispatch, A marriage license was issued yesterday afternoon to Marion A. Duncan of Kent, and Mrs. Ethel Elizabeth ' Driver of Wamic. Chronicle, the 15th. Tlios. Flanagan of the Bake oveu country was visiting friends in this vicinity last week. Dis patch. Smock Items 1 Marion Duncan, a well known youug man of Smock Prarie was united in marriage to Mrs. Ethel Driver of Wamic at The Dalles the 15th. They will reside on a homestead in Sherman county. Miss Vina Disbrow has been on the sick list, but is improving again. M. P. Thornton With the aid ofG-E. Noble is cutting down his house and building it warmer for winter. F. E. Spoor is putting him up a cozy house on his place( near the old house. G. E. Noble and family were CENTRAL OREGON LINE This Year has held more interest of wonder, o . - I v . . . beauty, ot pleasure, than berore---possibly fever ft 0 J, ftl 1 again. The world-famous ositions are how at their best. The opportunity to Visit them is near ing its end go hoW. Make all arrangements with R, B. BELL, Agent " A. C. tGAN T. F. & P. Bend, Ore. IREGnN-VASHi'liCTON fJ A ! L 1 0 AD & N A V G A 1 1 U UNION PAClflC'srS I B M A, visiting Mr. RuBsell's last Sun day, all going bear hunting but without much success. , Protracted meetings have be gun at the Baptist church with the Revs. Waterhouse and Sam ple conducting the services. Geo. Thornton is working fo'i Marion Farlow againr Blaine Disbrow made a trip to Wamic thia week. Albert Russell made a trip to Wamic Wednesday to dispose of a butchered hog. Chas. Ross, our local ranger, made a trip to Lookout Moun tain and Camas Prarie this week. . Mr. Russell's folks have enjoy ed several dishes of fresh straw berries and cream recently. Walter Ledford caught a coy ote in a trap this week. Miss Ipha Howell, who is suf fering from an- abscess caused by a scratch, was taken to Tygh to the doctor and is at the hotel. Chas. and Lewis Yockey made business trip to Maupin Wed nesday. Geo, Thornto mape a trip to Maupin Saturday bringing home three barrels of flour bought from that 50-barrel order. Good Investment An investment thoroughly worth while is offered for s-ate for a short ime at $22.50 an acre. Farm of 200 acres on part terms; t acres 11 cultivation and 75 more can be ultivated and the balance is good pastue and woods land. Good buildings rtiid fences and right to plenty of irrigation water. All nds of fruit. On rural mail rouie and telephone line and reasonably close to flehool and church. Call at the Times office. ,The Times would like to have a correspondent in every community Southern Wasco County. If your locality is not represented send us a sample letter, with your name and address, We will send you Btatidnery. See Fraley and Vanderpool for atito accessories Maupin, Wasco Countyi Oregon Public Sale At 10 o'clock a. m., October 30th 1915, I will offer for Bale at pub lic auction at my premises 3 1-2 miles north east of Wapihitia one sorrel pony 7 years old which was lest in my hands by one L L. IWbinsoii for pasturing Sept ember 1, 1911. She will be sold to the highest bidder to collect a pasture bill of $50.00. 8t3 W. O. Wilson. We lead Others follow. Lis: ten! At enormous expense we bav'e 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 customer's. See us about it. W. H, Staats & Co. Church Notice. Oct. 24: Sunday-school to in; preaching 11 a. ni. ana 7:30 p. m.. song service beginning 7 p. ...'. m. Song practice Tuesday 7)30 p. 111. Services at Criterion every Wednesday evening. Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening 7:30, Everyone come and make these services a success.., G. ft. ELLIS. Pastor. PhOtOS Lay or Night Anywhere Send usybtir Kodak WOK We pay postage back Photo Supplies The Welcome Studio Tlie Dalles, Ore. Mrs. B. V. Forch of Victor; Col orado, who is 611 her way to the Panama Situ F,raiici?co Fair, came up from The Dalles Friday after - noon to spWd, Sunday wllll her mother, Mis. Jessy", Grandmother Cook, aunt, Mrs, R.Johusou, and olher aunts and uuclea, Tl'e G.ibcl residence oil Natural Pustule liicli Contractor 'ilhelni ' and ssi ; .nts have hern building this sumiu'ei'ls now completed and ii heaiiiil'il piece of aicbitecture The carpenters re wot king on the tit-iv bum Mid expect 10 complete t ,.cil WOtk t ltl4l JilrtCe- MtXt Week. Local Happenings Harry Gabel was in Maupin Sunday, Notarial work at the Maupin State bank. Jack Staits went up to Mc Clennon's today. Tire settings, 75 cents per tin at A. F. Martin's. Bert Hammer and family wert in town yesterday. ' Make final proof before Com missioner Stnart. Mrs. R. B. Bell is visiting hei mother in Portland. Peaches and prunes at Bon- neys' 4 cents per gallon. Bert Davis was in yestcrda) from the Bakeoven territory. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson were visiting in town Weduesuay. Uncle Tommy Norval was a call ,, er 111 town yesteraay to sen mm wheat, Make land filiugs and final proof before United States Commissions Stuart. Mis. R. Johnson accompanied her niece, Mrs, Forch to Portland Tuesday. . A man's linen duster found neai Staats' store, owner may have by calling for same. Ernest Troutman of North Plains- is a guest at the h. J- irsclier home this weeki Claud Wilson and Mrs. Oikspy mace a trip to fiena sunaay le mming Monday. Miss Phyllis Fischer came home Friday, returning to her school at Wapinilia Sunday. Fok Salk Pure White Wyan dotte Cockerels $1.00 each. C. H, Crofoot, Maupin, Ore. 22tf Go to Fischer's Garage for all your alitdtnobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machine. C. H. Crofoot How drives a handsome new Ford car purchased this week of E. J. Fischer. Little Felix Chouinatd, who was so badly scalded a few weeks ago, is now able to sit up ar.d play. Don't blame you? clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for yoil and gudrantee it. Clyde Oliver stopped here Tues day evening enronte home to Tygli Valley frOm Davis Bros.' ranch. Dee Tnllcott brought in two wagons loaded witli wood yester day for his father, W. H. TallcBtt. Merilda Chouinard ai rived home Saturday night afier a couple weeks' stav With Mrs. Burke at Dayton. J. G. and Ray Tunison and Luther Haines Were" over from White River WeduasdaV, on hdrse- back. A. C Moad built a neat little Raymond Muir's lot tent house 12x14 tor Jory Saturday, on Mrs. iiettr the spring. K. J. Fischer, A. F. St Dennis, Li D. Kelly and Wi H. Williams went to Madras Tuesday for it few days hunting trig; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vanderpool weie guests at the G. W. Vender. pool home Saturday bight; touting over from Tygh. L, D. Kelly, Dr. Hatfield, E. A Mayhew, John Donaldson, anJ their families were among the fai visitors at Tygh last week. fcriAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.;CM MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg., Ontario1 Licentiate , Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Service ,on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tinted, Glasses Fittc'd ' it? Cari You Do TEST TYPE. turtuWii b tb at n tat iki Iki HyiteA. rfetteai ilwwJlw r4w It M Hi If 1 ol rwi w ti4 Mth at n.i:t m fuiW Um tm ttm k ffcB HI kt tIMA Stitl ! ts. Dr. C II Francis. - Opticia NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Da'les, Oregon, September I r . 1915 NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph T. Buzan of Criterion, Ore sron, who, on October 28th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 07620, and on July 2nd, 1914. made additional Homestead Entry, No. 013565, for NE1-4, Ni-2 SF 1-4, See-9 VV1.2NW1-4. Section 10, Township 6 south, gauge 15-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final liree 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, 191 5. Claimant names as witnesses: H. M. Green, C. A. Duus, C. G. Skogsburg, R. H. 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, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that San ford M. Black, of Shaniko, Or egon, who, on June 13th, 1911, made Homestead Entiy. No. 091 16, for NW3. Section to, Township 7 South, Range 16 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final three yeai Proof to establish claim to tin land above described, before H. C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the i8tl clay of October, 19I5. Claimant names as witnesses: William F. Johnson, Laurence L. Sickles. William H. Womstaff, Arch L. lianna, all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION. (publishes) Department of the interior, U'. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October ji 1915. NOTICE is hereby given thai Carrie Si Wilson, formerly Carri S. Austin of Shaniko, Oregon who on September S7, 1912, made homestead entry No. 010765 and on August 27, 1914, made addi tional homestead entry No. 0138 10, for W t-2 NE 1-4, E 1-2 NW 4, Sec. 18, E i-l Sw 1.4, SE 4 NW 1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1.4, Section 7, Township 7 S., Range li.. Willameite Meridian, ha: filed notice of inttntion to make final three vear Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupiu Oregon, on the 20th day of No- vembei, 1915. Claimant names as witntsses E. E. Fine, J. J. Wilson, J. M. Wilson, D. D. Wilson, all of ShauikOi Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register, R. Johnson tddk in tile fair at Tygll Friday, Horseshoes 75 cents per set at A, F. Martin's. Dr. and Mrs-. Hatfield are at Wapinitia this wsek. Good organ for sale cheap, Mrs. Castor, Criterion; Ore, L. D. Rutherford was a business caller MondaV from Criterion. Peaches and pears, 3 gallons tor 10 cents, A. A. Bouncy, Tygh, Mrs, Di A Moad has beeh some what indisposed the past week. Mr C'bklin returned after ipeudl'hg the week end in Pottland. F'ressy Martin has been liatiling hav to his Criterion homestead this week. . ' . A Tiffany wedding ring can be bought 'of iWriloiifi the Jeweler, Mau)in'. Little Eva Slusher was quite ill Saturday night and the fore patt of the week. . , . ' t, O. Uinlc Was a business visit or Wednesday from his Buck Hol low hottifestead'. Rot) Cantwell and wife were Maupm callers Wednesday, going on to Bend that mght. Flovd Eubanks was a business visitofjn Maupin yesterday from his Juniper Flat farm. , Mrs. Julia Driver, a well known resident of Wamic for many year?, . was taken sick wiih. pneumonia at her home iu Th" Dalles Satur day evening'. J, S. Brawn is. home from the fairs with his race horses and re ports a good season. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United Slates Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 20th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given Urn Ernest Howard Taylor, of Criter ion, Oregon, who, on May 26th, 1 91 1, made Homestead Entry No. 39007 and on ul 2nd, 1914, made in additional Homestead Entry 0. 013563, for W 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec 17 E 1-2 NE 1-4, NW 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 18, Township 6 South,' Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above lescribed, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 23rd day of October, '915- . Claimant names as witnesses, D. L. Rutherford, C. G. Skogsburg, O A. Duns, H. M. Green, all ot Criterion, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publishes) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 20th, 191 5. NOTICE is hereby given thai Charles S. Gabel, of Wapiiiitia, Oregon, who, on May 7th, 19 10, nade Homestead Entry No. 06708, for N 1-2 SW 1-4, N t-2 SE 1-4, Section 31, Township 5 South. Range 13 East, Willamette Meridi an, has hied notice of intention t nake Final five year Proof, t( establish claim to the land abovt lescribed. before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, 011 the 6tll day of November, Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert Hammer, Frank Gabel, Ben H. Gabel, tallies H. Hartman, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (PtJlttlSHEk) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 12, 19 15. NOTICE is hereby given Hiat William T. Purcell, of Shaniko, Oregon, who 011 March 4, 191 1, made Homestead entry No. 08252 ind on May 20, 1914, made addi tional Homestead entry No. 013234. for S 1-2 NE i-4 K "a SE 1-4. SW 1.4 SE 1-4. E i-2 SW 1.4, SE t-4 NW 1 4, Section 32, Townshi) 7 S., Range tj E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of iuten tion to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to, the land abov lescribed, befoie H. C. Rooper. United States Coniinissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 29th da of November, 1915. Claimant naiiies as witnesses: Mrs. Cora C. Mitchell, Mrs. Etta Henton, William F. Ikemati, Ed ward Hehton, all of Shaniko, Ore gon. it FiUNii Woodcock, Register, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aldridge motored in from their Bakeoven farm Tuesday; bringing A. C. and D. A. Moad and the latter's car from the Fleiumlne place where their machine refused to 'get tij steam. Sixteen mail bags containing a ranger's outfit arrived on Wedues- rlnV's afttemoon mail and went to Wapinit'.a yesterday nibrViiug. G. C. Alien M10 has been farm. ing the Stephen True iace near Wapinitia is moving W his Criter ion hdiilesteM and Mr', True will move batfc to his farrtl sooiv, Mrs. Jessie H'tfllis, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. ftnd Mrs Westbrook and Ralpli Weslbrook came in Tuesday from their Cri terion homesteads; J. T. Harper, G. W- Brown and Frendi Sutler were over tiom Tygh Valley Saturday evening and deposited, the Soutuern Wasco County Fair Association fmids in the Maupin State Bank. Several frnu here attended tin public sale at the M. '0. Routl farm south of Waijiic yesterday, among then? being C. II. Crofoot, Mr. and Mrs. Fle'n?min aiid Jessie, O. B'. Derthick, Mr. aiid Mrs. J. S.-1 Brown'. Our local merchant, W. H Staais.drove out of town W7ednev day aTternoon with a big water tank and four horses. He appears to be ui"te at home in the store than on llie farm. The Times, $1.10 a year, N)TI('U FOR IMPLICATION (l'Uiiusm;) Department of the Interior, United Stales Lmd Office at The 'Mes, " ( iit-j.'iiii, .September jkI, rtJ'f ICE is hereby given that Jlareuce W. Farglier, of Maupin, Dregon, who, on December aoth, 1910, made Desert Land Entry, No. 07841, for SW SK,' Sec. ti SWi NE, Section 14, Township t South, Range 14 East, Wil unette Meridian, has tiled notice f intention to make Final desert 'roof to establish claim to the land .hove described, befoie U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon, oil he 21st day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Asa White, Kenneth Miller, A, W. Fargher. John Maiiiiion, Ara Buzan, all of Maupiu, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (pCbmshkr) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dall -t, Oregon, October 2nd, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that Beryl Robinson, of Shaniko, Ore ion, who on October 25th 1911 nade Homestead Entry No. 0960S ind on May 1st, 1914, made addi 'ional Homestead Entry No. 512994, for NE t.4, NW 1-4 SE t 4, NE 1-4 NW 1-4. Sec. 2i, 1 1-2 NW t-4, Section 22, T"Wn diip 7 South, Range 15 Hast, Wil laniette Meridian, has filed notice if intention to make Final three vear Proof, to establish claim to he land above described, before FI. C. Rooper, U. 8. Commissioner it Antelope, Oregon, on the 15th lay of November, 19 15. Claimant names as witnesses! J. C. Robinson, George D Al bright, Jailles M. Push, Edward A. Fritch, all of Antelope, Ore gon, H, FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (piJhushSr) Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Office at The Dalle?, )regon, October 12, 1915, NOTICE is hereby given that J!ora B. Mitchell, of Shaniko, Ore' 'on, who oil Marcli 4, 1911, made homestead entry No. 0S253 and on May 25, 1S14, made additional homestead entry No. 013266, for E i-a NE t 4. Sec. it. N 1-2 NV i-4, NW 1.4 NE1.4, SW i-4 NW t-4, NW 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 32, rownship 7 S. , Range 15 E Wil' amette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befort H. C. Rooper, United States Com' uissioiier, at Antelope, Oregon, oi the 29th day of November, 1915, Claimaut il allies as witnesses! Mrs. Etta Heutoiii Edward Hen ton, William T. Purcell, William F. Beemau, all of Shaniko, Oregom H. FANfc Woodcock, Register Henry Peterson of Wapinitia was a business calferin town Moiij lay. While here he called at the Times office ud Advanced his sub scription another year. County Engineer Moore and son of The Dalles were out here recent ly and surveyed a number of the -homesteads On the east Side Of the river. Evans Parfish from near Wainid purchased a hexv car this week from the 16'cai Ford Motor Com' pauy representative) E. J. Fischer, GraYt Mays aud wife passed through here Sunday enroute to f heir home ii The Dalles after 8 visit to Piine'ville ptdperty. They . stopped for a slioh thiie at their Tygh Valley ranch. , Janies Cook was over from his home among the foothills of Tygh Ridge Sunday, visiting his niece1 Mrs. FMrch ho $!s spending a few days at R. Johnson's residence on the Deschute$v. - Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck', Clyde Williams and Van Moad motored to Shaniko Sunday even ing, making the round trip in onU four Mollis. Mr. and Mrs. Larson fron! Prineville arrived here Satutday )ii their tVay to the Valley, Mrs: Larson Is a sister of W. H. Wil liams and this is their first meeting for a long time, , , i . "' ' .. ' Mrs. W. H. Staats went no Port'- 1 nd Monday aVjil is expe'eted home this afternoon. Roy Slusher and family ate stopping at the StaatS home dtirhig her absence.