The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 07, 1916, Image 8

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    The Maupin Times
Published Every Friday
J. E, Disbrow,
Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six
Entered as Becond class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the
post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879
R. O. Aubrey received a bath
tub Monday which has been in
stalled in the bath room in connec
tion with his barber shop and will
be ready for use as soon as the
plumbing is completed and water
on again.
Fairview Report
Those neither absent nor tardy
duriag tl)e month:
Mildred and Dorris Tallcott, Roy
Martin, Max and Grade Woodruff,
Walter Chaslain.
Those receiving ioo in spelling:
Walter Chastain, Roy Martin,
Max Woodruff, Eldon Fraley, Dor
athy Martin, Georgia Crofoot, Mil
dred and Dorris Tallcott.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shattuck
went to Portland yesterday, Mrs.
Ray is taking care of the children
during their absence.
Frank Batty took to hiiilself a
Wife New Year's eve, and they are
how at their Juniper Flat home.
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ON WINTER TOURS OF WfJuM
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ON WINTER TOURS OF
CALIFORNIA
T7"N0W how to work; how
" to play; and where their
play time is best. They help to
make your" Visit to California
truly delightful
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Union Pacific System
Any agent will be glad to help you
plan your trip ; or, write the General
Passenger Agent, Portland, for liter
ature and full inform? ticta.
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at Maupin, Oregon,
Publisher
Months 75cts, Three Months 50
W. H. Tallcott presented the
Times force with a New Year's
gift consisting of a variety of nuts
and candies of the consignment he
received a short time ago, and they
are certainly delicious.
P. A, Coale, in company with
his niece, Mrs. James of Portland,
was a guest at the home of Arty.
Jarrett Todd at McMiunville, for
Christinas dinner.
Miss Thrall returned Sunday
from The Dalles after spending the
holiday vacation with her parents.
Prof. Irle returned to Maupin
Sunday after a visit to outside
points.
II. A. Muller from White River
was a Maupin business caller Tues
day evening)
Orrion Fallow of Smock was a
Maupin visitor Sunday.
Walter Driver And L. B. Wood
side were in from their Criterion
homesteads Friday,
Mrs. L. B. Kelly arrived home
Friday from a month's, trip in
California.
At h
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'.iiW-' WWW. '"''VirMi ""Off-
of Some of Our Bottlers
and Ornaments
n a J&, a 1
LOCALJ
All AroundTown
The Times, $1.50 a year.
Call the Times office and see our
c. deodars,
Fred Townsend and children left
for Portland Suudav night.
Mrs. Htaats ias a passenger to
Portland Sunday night.
The regular so cent box of
chocolates for 30 cents at Tallcott 's
just out of the faetory.
VV 111. Hunt passed through here
Wednesday going to The Dalles,
School reopened again Monday
with a good attendance after a
week's vacation.
Don't blame your clock It
needs cleaning. Emmons wilt
do it for you and guarantee it.
About three inches of snow fill
here New Year's day and sleighing
lias been fine all week,
Doiphus Mayhew returned Mon
day morning to his High school
work in The Dalles.
Subscriptions for stock in the
Tygh Valley Fair Association will
be received at The Times office. .
A. C. Egan was a passenger oil
Sunday's afternoon train through
here.
Exquisite Chocolates at Tallcott's
Just received, a fresh invoice of
delicious chocolates and other nice
candies.
The Times would like to ex
change subscriptions in part pay
for wood. Call us up.
If the other fellow could twtfix
your watch bring it to I.mmons'
the jeweler
tor. and Mrs G. W- Mall;,tt
came in yesttitlav uml were guest:
of Mr. ami Mrs. John Donaldson at
dinner.
Clarence and Arthur Fatgher
returned Tuesday from The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray returned
Tuesday fioui . a visit to outside
points.
Jas Underbill was Over from
White River Tuesday. He will
sot u return to Prosser, Wu.
Hi M. Greeiij Vernon Tunison;
and L. B. Del 'amp were business
callers in Maupin Tutsda) from
the Criterion Section.
Mrs, A. A. Derthick returned
home a week ago Monday after
having spent three mohths in The
Dalles hospital.
Jerome liuzan was transacting
business in tt wu TUesdaVi
The dance given in t lie hull here
Friday night was a succtss, well
attended and the best ylt this win
ter. There will be another one
tonight
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Wapinitia
This country has experienced the
heaviest snow storm .and coldest
weather of the season this last
week the thermometer reaching
zero.
Mack Holliimmi was the winner
in the enndy contest at E. A.
Hartinan s store.
Rarl Mason brother of Mrs, M
H. Stains came over from Dufur
Friday to visit with relatives and
friends
Born to Mr. and Xfrs, Frank
Houston Sunday Jan. 2d, . a boy.
Mother and child aredoing well
A dance was given at 'jt.be. home
of J. B. Abbott Friday night. All
who attended repoit a fine time.
Rev. J. W. Sharpe who has
lieen assisting Rev. Staines in the
revival meetings which are being
held here, left Monday for Grand
View, Wn., where he will continue
holding meetings.
Mrs. N. W. Flinn is suffering
from a severe attack of lugiippe'
this week.
Jack-rabit hunting is the princi
pal emplopment at this place since
the hig snow.
Lu Henneghaii made a trip to
Maupin last Monday after a load
of freight.
Mrs L. C. Nelson was quite ill
a few days last week but is bettei
now.
Miss Dorothy Doyle was a guest
at the home of Kits. Kate Amen
last Wet'k.
Mrs. Alice Batty has bought the
Dee Wright property, to which she
and Lois expect soon to move.
David Sharpe made a trip to
Maupin Monday taking his father
to met t lie ti ain .
I W. I'atti.-.on returned last week
and resuintd school duties again
Monday after a weeks vacation.
The school was somewhat decreas
ed on account of so much lagrippe
in the community.
Geo. Wood is quite ill with the
lagrippe..
Miss Agnes Walters was a guest
of her cousin Miss Inez Hart.man,
Sunday.
Mrs, Scott and family who have
been residing on the Bink Tapp
place left this W'eek to join her hus
band in Portland.
Revival meetings closed hert
Tuesday on account of sti much
sickness in the community.
Monroe McOmber met with what
millt have been a serious accident
by a horse falling on him-, which
lie was riding.
David Sharpe was taken quite
sick Tuesday morning with la
grippe. The young people's cIpss of tl:t
Sunday Sclio'o! here-, including the
teacher Rev Staines and his family
were invited to the home of Mr.
and Mis. V. I! Tapp last Sunday
to celebrate the 21st biithday of
their son Vincent G Tapp A
sumptuous dinner vas Served by
Mrs. Tapp aiid daughter Winnie.
Nineteen in all were present. We
all join in wishing Vincent many
more such liirllnlays.
Frank baity of this platband
Mrs. Holman of Portland were
married at Portland last week and
arrived here last Friday iiiglit.
Frank is one of the best known
and popular young men of this
country. Although his wife is a
stranger here we all join in Wish
ing them a long, happy and pros
perous journey 011 the sea.of life.
If you get 'sample copy' of the
Times this week you are invited to
I carefully look it over and 'corne in
and subscribe. We want von on
oHr mailing list.
Smock Items 1
(too latefor last week)
Mr- and Mrs. A. F. Russell
spent Xmas week at his rh5tr;ers
home tt Maupi'n.
C. H. Yockey and F E. Spoor
were hauling grain ifrtm the flat
last week.
Mr, and Mrs. G. E Noble
spent Xmas at the hoiVle of her
parents Mr. and Mr. M. P.
Thornton.
The weather has been rather
changeable trie past week or two
Snow, rain, snow, sleet, and
then snow.
After a severe attack of the
lagrippe Geo. Duncan's baby is
CHAS.H. FRANCIS, M.D.jC.M
MAUPIN, OREGON
Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg.,
Ontario
Licentiate Minnesota and
Oregon
Prompt Service on Either
Day or Night Calls
Eyes tested, ' Glasses Fitted
Make land filings and final proof
before United States Commissioner
Stuart.
Can You Do It?
TEST TYPE.
IMfertt of trMlfbt nqalriaR aratUon tlx mi of nwruc'ti
;nDieu ma cm 14 to mrmtwl liy tbt proptf udjiuttitu 0 priltetlr
.)', w,!okir rJif.p.yiMUtlt. They diit.-rttbct
.Iltroinfot! jaJ hjuit I hi rjt;vA ij'.vti It If
want furtbrr tun fllBtu ,,'t.n torn tii- trm
in. They d t.rtlbe nn nl hjh rl u-n.1. ih.
itwul lit tzA ;'
Dr. C. H. Francis, - Optician
Good Investment
An investment thoroughly worth
while is offered for ale for a short
time at $22.50 an acre. Farm of
2oo acres on part terms; 50 acres
in cultivation and ?5 more can be
cultivated and the balance is good
pastue and woods land, Good
buildings and fences and right to
plenty of irrigation water. All
kinds of fruit. On rural mail route
and telephone line and reasonably
close to school and church. Call
at the Times office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(publisher)
Department of the Interior,
United States Laud Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, December 20th,
1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that
ANNA T POTTER '
of Shaniko, Oregon, who 011 June
26th, 1912, made Homestead Entry
No. 010468, forswi-4 swi-4, Sec.
14, SiSi-4 NE1-4, Sec. 22, & WI12
nvvi 4. Section 3 Township 7
South, Range 15 East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before H.- C.
Rooper, tj. JS, . Commissioner, at
Antelope, Oregon, on the 281I1,
day of January 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cora B. Mitchell, William T.
Pureed, George E Fine, Jacob M.
Wilson all of Shaniko, Oregon.
II. Frank Woodcock,
' Regiser.
Go to Fischer's Garage for all
your automobile accessories, gaso
line alltl storage of machinery
reported On the mend.
G. W. Thornton and family
spent Xmas at the T. E. Farlow
home on Look Out creek.
Among the successful trappers
on Smock was A. F. Russell,
who caught 22 mice in one trap.
Misses Mae 'and Grace Miller
formally of Smock are visiting
at the James Woodcock home
today.
M. J. Farlow butchered some
fine hogs Tuesday.
B. Murry is visiting With
friends at The Dalles and other
poinb this week.
Mrs. M. P. Thornton who has
been on the sick list is able to
be out again.
Terry Jones has been remodel
ing his mothers' house on Smock.
W. C. Mayfield has been put
ting a new shed on his barn.
Old king winter is reig'uiVig full
blast on Smock; Nothihg but
Snow and wind here.
Among the attendance at the
Bean hall dance va$ the Chas.
Duncan family from Smock. They
report a fine time.
Some new books have arrived at
the library at C A. 'Svroiis and
they are Very golid.
M, P. Thornton was a b'usmes.M
visitor at the J. W. Ayres hotliV
also the F. E. Spore ranch tliis
week.
Geo. Duncan made a trip to
Dufur Sunday taking the Miller
girls with him.
Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Russell were
visitors at Mrs. Geo. Thornton's
Monday.
Tlie shepherd returned Wme
from herding Marion Farlow' s
sheep, Thursday, the oth, and
says a shepherd's life is fine.
NOTICI! FOR PUI'UCATI- :
(PUM.I8HEK)
Department of the Interior,
United States Land ClTice at Tin
Dalles, Oregon, December 13
1915.
NOTICE is hereby given U
George R. Chandler,
of WamicOiegon, who oil Fehruar
23rd, 1909, made Homestead Entn
No. 04554, f"r SW1-4, Section 4,
township 4 South, Range 12 East
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
five year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner,
at Maupin, Oregon, on the 29th
day of January 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank Xavier, Benjamin Steed,
James H Woodcock, Henry Wing
all of Wamic, Oregon.
H. FranK( Woocock,
p Regiser.
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Direct Connections aild Through
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Call or write for details of the
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Special fares from Northwest.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. :
(r-UBUSHERi)
Department of the Intenor-.
U. S. Laud offiee at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 181I1, 1905.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Allen A. Canfield of Criterion,
Oregon, who on July 29th, 1942,
made Homestead Entry No. 0108 s
and on July snd( 1914-, nm.ie addi
tional Homestead I'.mr.) No,
013576 for S 1-2 NE i-4, N t 2SW
1-4 N i'2 SEi-4 Section 24, Town
ship 6, S. K. 14, E.-, and lots 2-3,
Section 19, Township 8 S. R ts
E , Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year proff, to establish claim
to the land Above described, before
F, D. Stuart, tli S. Commissioner
at ManrMn, Oregdiii 011 the ti dav
of January 118.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. E. Miller, J. p. Kidder, R H
DeCatilp and C. G. Skogsherg all
of Criterian, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register
notice for publication -Iso
lated TRACT
(publisher) Public laud sale.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 24th, 15.
NOTICE is heieby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of
the General Land office, under
provisions of Section 2455, ,R. S.,
pursuant to the application of
Joseph j. Connolly, Serial No.
012215, we will offer at public sate
to the highest bidder, but at no
less than $2.50 per acre, at, 9:30
o'clock a-, 111., 011 the 12th day of
i January next, at this office, the
following tract of land: sw 1-4 sk
1-4, Section 15, w 1-2 NE I 4 Section
22, Township 5, S R. 14 East,
Wlllat'nett'e Meridian, '(120 acres.)
"This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is moun
tainous or too rough for cultiva
tion." ...
The sale will not be kept open,
but Will be declared closed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased bidding. The person
making the highest bid will be
required to immediately pay to the
Receiver the amount thereof,
Any persou . claiming adversely
the above-descriBed laud are ad
'3 ftinS
designated for sale.
Lurkv A.
P
Booth,
Receiver.
NOTICE 01 PUBLI ' Vf ION.
(PUnUSHER)
Department f 'h- Interio-.
U. S. LandOHcea The Di'l.-s,
Oregon, November 2(Uli, 1905.
NOTICE is hereby give.i tint
George D. Albright, of Shaniko.
Oregon, who on May 1st, )I2,
made Homestead Entry Mo.
110255, and oil Mav 22nd, 1914,
nade additional Homestead Kntry
No. 0I32S2, for S 1-2 NW 1-4. s '-'-
tion 33, Township 7, S. R. 15 K.,
Lots 3-4, Section 4, Township 8,
3. R. 15 E., Willamette Meridun,
has filed notice of intention to
make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before H. 0. Rooper,
U. S. Cammissioner. at Antelope,
Oregon, 011 the t2th day of Jan
uary, 1910.
Claimant names as wi -nesiei:
Herbert W. Cooke, Harrison Gray.
Charles C. Robinson and Henry
Cooke, all of Shauiko, Oregon,
H. Frank Woodcock,
p , Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
j publisher)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 29th, 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Zelma J. Lindley, formerly Zelma
f. Biizan, of Maupin, Oregon, who
on May toth, 1912, made Home-
stead Eutry No. 010288 and ori
February 25th,, 1915, .made addi.
tional Homestead Entry No. 014424,
for EI-2SWI-4, St'2NEI-4, SEI-4
nwi-4, and tot 2, sec. 7, swt-4
NWI-4, sec. 8, T 5 s, R 15 E, SE1-4
NRt-4, sec. 12, Township 5 south,
Range 14 East, Willamette MeridU
an, has hied notice ot intention to
make Final three year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before F. D. Stuart, U.
S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore
gon, on the 15th day of January,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: A.
1 Lindley, A. W. Fargher, F. S.
Fleming. R. W. Mevers, all of
Maupin, Oregon.
H-. Frank Woodcock,
0 " Register.
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NOTlciJ F6R PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
(PUBLISHER)
Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, November I7M1,
IQi5 ,
NOTICE is hereby giveh that, as
directed by the Commissioner of thfi
General Land office, under provis
ions of bee. 2455, R. S. , pursuant
to tlie application of William E.
Hunt-, Serial No. 013460, we will
offer at public sale, to the highest
bidder, but at ndt less than $2.50
per acre, at 9-30 o'clock A. M., on
1 he 7th day of January, 1916,
next4 at this offiee, the following
tract of laud: W 1-2 sw 1-4, Sec.
1 and E 1-2 SE t-4 Sec. 2, T. 6 S.( '
r 14 E , w. m. "This tract is 01
dered into .the market 011 a show
ing that the greater portion thereof
is mountainous or too rough for
cultivation."
The sale will Hot be kept open,
but will be declared closed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased bidding. The person
making tiie highest bid will be re
quired to immediately pay to the
Receiver the amount thereof.
Auy persons claiming adversely
the above described land are ad
vised W file their claims, or objections-,
Oti or before the time desig
nated for Sale.
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register,
NOT ICE" tfoR PUBLICATION.
(publisher)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land office at The Dalles
Oregon, December 29th, 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that
FRANK GABEL
whose post-office address is Waoui-
itia, Oregon, did 011 the 17th day
of March, 1915, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 014619, to purchase the SEi 4
SE1-4, Sec 18. NEI-4 NEi-4, Sec;
Hon 19 Township 6-South-, Range
13-east WillametteMeridian.and the
timber thereon, under the provisi
ons of the act of June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, krVbwn as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that,' pursuant to such
application, the land and. timber
thereon have been appraised at
$235,00 the timber estimated
260000 board feet at 75 ceuts per .
M , and the land $40,00; that said
applicant will offer final proof in ;
support of his application ani
swoin statement on the 9th day of
March, 1916, before F. D. Stuirt,
U. S. Coinmissio.ier at Maupin,
Oregoto.
Any person is at liberty to prot
test this purchase beforn entry,
or initiate a contest at ally time
before patent .issues, by filing a
corroborated affidavit in this office,
alleging facts which would defeat
the entry.
HrPxASK Woodcock, "
P Register.
tions, on or