The Maupin Published EveryrlJay 3t aupin, Oregon J. EVDi; 5uU;npiioni 0'ne"Year, $l'.50,Six Enterefi as 'Seoond class mail post office tit Maupin, Oregon, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Batty, iasj Tuesday, January u,'a ,'boy. Mother and child are doing .well. ' ' ' ' ,,!. 4 A dance was given at the home, of Mrs. Annie Smith' last Friday uight. Quite a lage crowd attend ed and all report" a splendid timp. ' R. W. McCorkleYud 'Ira Gres'h em made a business trip to Maupin 'last Saturday, ' ' ' ' ' ; Miss Rubv Wilson was a guest; at the Tapp home f'loni Friday! flight till Monday morning. : Mn Herman Knopf and daugh ter, Estrada ' are quite sick at present. Harold Uabel made a trip to Maupin Tuesday taking 1 lis father, Frank Gabel, to meet the train. Mr. Gabel is going to Portland to receive medical treatment, Jle has not been well for some time. A business meeting of the Christian Endeavor was held nt the home of Rev. M. H. Staines last Friday evening. After the business part of the meeting was over, a gopd social time was enjoy ed by all, after which popcorn balls were served by Mrs. Staines. This place continues to be in the clutches of winter, the ther mometer having dropped 15 de grees below zero Monday morning. .Saturday and Sunday was one con tinuous dowupour of snow, making about 18 or 20 inches on ' the GOOD ROADS MEETING at the Maupin School Sat. Jan. 22 at 1 P M for the purpose of grading and graveling the present county road from the west end of the Maupin Bridge to a point as far as money and work obtained will carry it up the present grade. Everyone knows by painful experience that this road needs at tention, Here is an opportunity to secure a good road and we want your support NOW. Wasco County has promised to meet us half way on this; will put up dollar for dollar for all the money or material that we can raise to expend on this stretch of much trav eled road. Make a special effort to ccme to Maupin Saturday, January 22nd and assist to get this work organized and under way. MAUPIN GOOD ROADS COMMITTEE, Pro tern. 1 lines ;erow, Publisher Months 75cts, Three 'Months 50 matter September 2, 1914. at the under the Act ofMarch J8$. ground now, Ihe ground has been covered with snow ever since Christmas, making almost 25 days of feeding weather. Bvery one seems to have plenty of feed at present lor meir scock nut it this weather continues feed prices will soar, as the farmers here only fig ure on about 30 days of feeding weather during the winter. ,The cold ' spell has broken now and from all indications we may ex peci a' chinook in the next days. Jack-rabbit catching is the prin cipal employment of the boys at present, the snow boing so deep one can catch them with their hands. " ' '' 1 . Mrs. Chas. ("ox has been quite sick the past week. Robert iTapp, while taking a sleigh ride with some girhj fell out of the sleigh backward three times. Mrs. Meyers of Parkdale is vis iting her daughter Mrs. Frank Huston and getting acquainted with her little grandson ' Ora'Maynarci is' digging a well on his place this winter. VVhen completed it will be 47 feet deep and 12 feet wide. 4 David Sharpe is inaking a new hou-sled. 1 Vincent Tapp was a guest at' the Flinn home Tuesday night, : Lincoln Hartiiian WI19 has been quite sick for the past two weeks is able to be out agajn. Elmer Hainmei, a former resi. dent o this place,' now hying in TIME Brings Rotes COLUMN 11 m?w "mam m California mmm It I KNOWhowtowortihow lipKHH I Mill IUd?B X0. ? w autorma MWWmm Mm . -- .fi e ,r If'llL SB J Goviathe fMVl mm Union PAriFirSYCTPk IMSkl mill .Passenger Agent Portland, for litisv mWWMVf T . Iff MM ' ' atureandMinfprinatioa ' rWVA the Willamette valley, visited here last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Tapp were visitors at the Ben .Gabel home last Friday. Mrs. A. Batty and Lois are vis iting at the home of Mrs. Batty's son Roy. It is reported that Grandma Heitz has sold her property to Fred Laughlin and will .nipve to The DaUes in tthe spring. 1 Baptisma.1 seryiqes will ,be held; ,in the church here Sunday, Jap.! fuary 2, fcy Rev. Staines, pastor. Omur n 1 1 1 AH Around Town I . : 1 Band .piactjce every Tuesday night. . . Call the Times office and see our cnlendars. ! If the other fallow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler- V. B. Tapp has beeu a guest the Jast . couple days at the W. H. .Staats home. Mr, and Mrs. p. M. Shaltuck returned home Saturday after a .visit to Portland. The Suuday afternoon trpin was Jate, due to wajtim for connections pn the main line, MF? . M. O'Brien and Dee Wright ,of Wapinitia were business visitors in t,own yesterday. Frank Creager came near having ,3 runaway Suuday when his horses became frightened by the brakes vu the passenger train. Mr. and Mrs. Abnett who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. n 01. .i . , . uy oiusiier, returnea nome yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Staats and Mr. Tapp were entertained Wednesday evening with chicken supper by Mrs. Muir. Shaltuck Bros, have recently re ceived a lew shipment of dress goods and trimmings Many beau, tif ill colors and textures. L. D. Kelly shipped a carload of baled hay iu from Bend this week, which has met with ready de mand from the stockmen of this vicinity. The first load of lumber to be used m the construction of the building for the drug store was lelivered west of the postoffice Tuesday afternoon. A leap year dance is seiu-dttled here for tonitiht for which the adiesuill buy the numbers and the gentleman wUt furnish the upper. All are invited to come iMid make it, success. Music by the Maupin band. Antelope, Jan. 15 Weather tough. Northeast blizzard yester day; thermometer hovering around the zero mail;; tine snow fallinc and drifting. As feed ii fairly plentiful the ptock is not suffering yet, but s'uck nieu are anxious, and hoping that it will moderate. A letter was sent to the post office litre from Farnk L. Smith it Co. of Puitlaud, contain ii a check of $jS supposed to be paj ment on a shipment of five hogs suit by W F. Gulvins, orriginally mailed at the Matipin postoffice January 5th. Any information ou same would be appreciated by the department. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.jCM MAUPIN, OREGON Mem, Coll, Phys. & Sure., Ontario .Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon .Prompt Service on ; Either J)ay or Night Calls y?a tested, glasses fitted Make laud filings andnal ppof before United tates Commissioner Stuart. Can Yoii Do It? TEST ,TVYME. Dr. C. il. Francis, - Optician The regular 50 cent (box of oh'jcolates for 30 cents at Tallcotl's just out of the factqry. W. H. Williams had a very cflld drive Saturday with the Bukeoveu (nail. -J'hen arriving .at Mr. Fry map s, ,n.e ana nis team were so exhausted that Mr. Fryman with, a freflh.team' completed the trip. Don't blame your, clock It lutied cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. Subscrtpiions for stock in the Tygh Valley Fair Association will be .received at The Times office. W. R. McShann and family and f. McShann, drillers for N. C. jfauusen, have taken up residence in Frank Creager's house opposite the hall. Exquisite Chocolates at Tallcott's Just received, a fresh invoice of delicious chocolates and .other nice c?ndie. Water was reached Fridsy at a depth of 410 feet in the well dril'ed by Contractor Jannseu's crew ou D. W. Talcott's place. Mr. Jann sen came Wednesday ad will re main until the last of the wetk, seeing to the installation for opera tions ou a well for G. JR. Crowfoot. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso lfiie and storage of machinery. A. J. Conroy arid Patrick Con roy of Shaniko were visitors in this city on business Saturday. The Dalles Optomist. Th Times would like to ex cnange snoscriptions 111 part pay for wood. Call us up.. Miss Margaret Thrall of The Dalles spejit the week end with ner sister at this place, returning home 011 the Sunday night train and walking across the Columbia river on the ice. If you get a 'sample copy' of the Times this week you are invited to carefully look it over and come in and subscribe. We want you on our mailing list. Church Notice, Maupin Sunday services, Sunday School, 10 a. 111., preaching, 11 a. n. and 7:30 p. in. Come. G. R. ELLIS, Pastor. Harness and Shoes Mended A, D. GIBBS, Tygh Valley, Or Quite a number of theNimrods have been taking advantage of the fresh snows of the past week to hunt rabbits. These little animals have seemed very much domesti cated recently, playing in the streets in the eaily mornings and even taking up their abodes under buildings 111 town. RECIPE rOR CRAY HAIR, To hair pint of water add 1 ox. Bay Rum, a sfnall box of Barbo Compound, find K 01. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired hade. Any drusietsl can put this up or you can mis It at noma at very little coit. Full directions tor making; and use comt In each bos of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excel lent for falllnir hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, la not sticky or freajy, and does sot rub off, Local Markets- Potatots, 1.75. Cabbage, 2C. Onions, 2 I-2C Eggs, 40. Butter, creamery ao; airy .35. Sugar, 7.00. Apples, choice (i.75 bo,x. Bacon, .17 i-a to 25. Salt, dairy 65 per sack, fancy table 90. -Flour,, bbl 5.60, 6.po. ' Bran, $29 per ton. Shorts, $31 per ton. Salt, $15 per ton. Wheat, forty-foid ,r.po, club 98 blue stem 1.0.2. Hogs, best light 6.10 Good Investment Ap investment thoroughly worth while. is offered pfor cale.for a short time at$22..50 an acre. iFarm of L200 acres ou part tertns; 50 acres in cultivation and 75 more can be cultivated, and the balance is good pastue and woods land. t ,Qood buildings and fences ,and.riht to plenty qf uqgaipji , water. All kinds of fruit .Qu .rural njail route a-nd telephone lipe a.nd reasonably close to sq;ol aud church. Call; at tle Tiies pffce. NO TICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior. U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles. Ortgon, January 19, ,19.16. NOTICE is hereby given ,that GEORGE D. ALBRIGHT, of Shaniko, Oregon, who on May 1st, 1612, made IJouiestead Entry! no. 010255 a"d 011 May 1914,' made additional Homestead Entry, no. 013252, tor SI-2NWI-4 & the SWi-4, Sec. 33, T. 7 S, R. 15 E, lots 3 & 4, Section 4, Township 8- south, Range 15-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final three vear Proof, to establish claim to the and above described, before H. C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope. Oregon, on the 1st day ,of March, 1916. claimant names as .witnesses: Herbert W. Cook, Harrison Gray, i Charles C. Robinson, Henry Cook, all of haiuko, Oregon, It. KN tyyoODCOCJC, P JJegiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.-; (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, January 13th joj6. NO I ICE is hereby given that IamksO. Mink of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who, on March 3rd 1911, made Homestead Entey No. 08239 a,ll ' Novem ber 10th, 1914 made additional Homestead Entry No. 014036, for WI-2 SE1-4, EI-2 SWI-4, NHJ-4 of SHI-4, SEI-4 N-yi-A, Syi-d NHI-4, & Lot 3, Section 7, 'bwnshlp 4-South, Range 15.lia.st, Wiiliun ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D tjtuart, U. . Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 25th day of rebruary 191 6. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles H. Augee, D, C. Munger, 0. A. Patlisou all of Grass Valley, Oregon, L. C. Mluks, of Tygh Valley, Oregon, H. Fbank Woodcock, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at the Dalles, Oregon. January 13th, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given" that Charles H. Augee of Grass Valley, Oregon, who, on February 15th, 1911, made Home stead Entry No. 08130 and on September 2 1 st, 1914 made addi tional Homestead Entry No. 013873, for Lots 3.4, E1-2 swi-4, St-2 SKI-4, Sec. 3I-SI-2 SWI-4. Section 32, Township 3-South, Range 15-East, Willamette Meri- han, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land bove described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissianer, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 25th day of February 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: f. 0 Minks, L. S. Minks both of Tygh Valley, Oregon, D. C. Mon ger, C. A. Pattison both of Grass Valley. II. Fraxk Woodcock, p Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (pubusher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 13th 1916. NOTICE is hereby giveu that Petkk J. Kirsch of Criterion, Oregon, who, u September 19th, 1912, im.U: Homestead Entry No. 010741 aiid ou May 1st 1914 made additional Huni-stead Entry No, 012997, for SI-2 NEI 4, ,SI:2 NWI-4, & Lots 1-2-V4 Sec. vLot I, Section 6. rownship.7-S uth, R-inge 15-East, Willamette Meiidiau, has filed notice of intention to make Final hree year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, liefore F. D. Stuart, U. S. Coimnis s'oner, al Maupin, Oregon, ou the 4th dy of March, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: ), L. Ruthford, C. V.Dutis, Fred ;Iornquist, R. II. DuCampairof Criterion, Oregon. H. Frank VVoodcock, p ) Register. NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION. f(pUBUSHBR) Department of the Interior, U S, Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, December 29th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that KRA.NK GABEL Wipse .post-office address is Wa in- ilia, Oregon, did ou the 17th day if March, 19 10, "hie jii this office -iworn Statement and Application, So. 0,14619, to purchase the SRI 4 .5(31-4, Sec 18- JEi-4 NEi-4, Sec- 11011 19, Township b-boutn, Range 13-east WilhunetteMeridiau.ainl the umber ft)iereon. under the piovis,. ions of tie rtqjt.pf June 3, 1S78, and icts amendatory, known as the "Timbe-t and Stone Law," at such value as nuglit le nxefl oyappr.ii.se- ment. and that, pursuant to such application, ihe land and timber therepn have been appraised at $235,00 the timber estimate 260000 board feet at 75 cents per M , and the land $40,00: that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and swoin statement on the 9th day of March, 1916, before F. D. Stuart, U.S. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro, test this purctn.se before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit iu this.office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. Frank Woodcock, p Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, -Decerfje 13; 915, NOTICE is hereby. given that George R. Chandler. of Wamic Oregon, who on February 3rd, 1909, made Homestead Entry No. 045.54. f"r SW1-4. Section . Township 4 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before P. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, 011 the 29th day ot January .1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Frank X'-vier, Benjamin Steed, James H Woodcock, Henry Wing all of Wamic, Oregon. H. Frank VVoocock, p Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, December 20th, 1915. NOTICUi. iKieijv niyen that ANNA T POTTER of Shaniko, Oregou, who on June 26th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No, 01046S, forswi-4 swi-4, Sec. 14, SEI-4 NEI-4. Sec. 22, & wi-2 Nwi-4, Sectiou 23, 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, U. S. Commissioner, at . Antelope, Oregon, ou the 28th, day of January 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Cora B. Mitchell, William T. Purcell, George E. Fiue, Jacob M. Wilson all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon. January 13th, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that Lmj 0. Woods of Kent, Oregon, who, on July 31st, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010587 and on July rgth, 1915 made additional Homestead Eufrv No. 015255, for nwi-4, the ni-2 SE1.-4, SH1-4 SEI-4, NE1-4 SW1-4, Section 12, Township 6-South, Range 17-East, Willamette M&rid. ian, has filed notice of . intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before H. C. Rooper, V. 8. Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 25th day of Febru ary, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Andy J. Holt, William Mitchell, John H. Bamett all of Kent, Ore gon, Louis A. Sickles, of Shaniko. H. Frank Woodcock, np . Register.