The Maupin Times J'ublishcd every FiiiUy at Maupin, Oregon J. H. Pisukow, Publislur pubHcription: uue t;ar, $1,50; six mouths, 75 uvnts; ihree nioiiili.s, 50 Enterftl as second class mail flutter htptcmlj-r 2, 1914, at ttit? Vostoffice at Maupin, Oregon, 1111 h t the A'.-t of Mnrph 3, 1 S70. 1'iading Stamp Act ' Tlv i fii; stani) net passed y the l,e 1 1 ! Ill'- nf 19'") i'- lltictin fliuitniii.il and Vuld. Jsi) liiLlded by the United Si a its District Cour , lit Por IiiimI "ii 0 mber 41)1, 1915 The di-i.ir.iiii u now final, and trading M.nujin may lawfully bt issued h mi; incrcliu ut in Or gon. The Sunday LiHV Tlit ilicsion 1 ( tin- Oregon tntpreiiie C'liiii, d' vl ii'iiu t lie Sun. liay-d '.-on,; l.i .v vi il wa passed over by in-- in j j' 1 - 1' i 1 1 sli; s, bec:iij I mih Hi tin.' opinion that the I'iiU'ihI C""fl ' would declare f lit.- Iiv imcii'ir1 inii'na! mid void tvheumvr 1 hu raw should coife beiuiv that ti iinii.iil, In ih:ii npin, wan mistaken; ir I lit I'niird States District Cnutt (three judges coueniiinjj 011 Janinry 3rd. 1916, at Portland, Qngoii, l"ltder a decision in the Bin usivicU -HufV. e Cullender Company holding the law valid and sniud. ''he hear, jng on the prayer tor a permanent injunction Hgaiusi l he- law came before United Suies Circuit Judge Gilbert, United Slates District Judge Ciish limn and United Jstaie District Judge U'olveilon, The law prohibits the keeping opui oi "any store, shop, grocery, ball alley, billiard room, or tippling place, for the purpose of labor or traffic, or any place of amusement, on the first day of tl.e week, comv moniy canea annate, or uie ora-g iday." The law exempts drug stoies, doctor shops, undertakers, liver stable keepers, theaters, butchers and inkers. The Court holds that the Stale of Oregon had the right to adopt the luw, that the law is not in conflict with the State and Federal Constitution, and tbufVit is a valid exeieiseof the puliis power ol inc. Stale of Oregon. This . deeiMuii is final, and puis lite mutter of uuimug ui repealing the law t.p to the people of the Stale. A. . Ui.i'iWBM. From all indications the uin'e is about past. The birds are i - turning, Robin Red )renst a-d tin j week- ()t iole are eoninu neutst iln ir i hti-ty j Geo. Duncan's latest occupa notes; a vetit.nii-.' condition of j tio.i is hauling straw and it keeps weather the pus wvet; has taken j Oa'i uuay hauling tiefuly hII the imow and fouupd1 - litile mt ch, nni N through ev Y ' VV-,.I u.s itcehed heie Sat urday 'ld iiihh'ing on toiivvit! the wains lt' ,K. demh m i'orlland of Mis. of the DescHlikK, Cliiud Heisler, pneumonia being Don't blame your dockit the cause of her deaih Tue re nccdi cimninq Emnwns wiU mains were brought to her home do it for you mid guarantee it. i at Dufur, for burial. LEAF M Supper Smock Items 2 (to late for last week) Miss Ida Duncan was u guest of Miss Vina Ayers last Thurs day, going home with her from school, returning Friday. The girsare studying hard to finish the gth grade this year Miss Vina aqcompanied Ida home Monday. Wedding bells and tin cans will soon bj sounding in Smock, 0, B- Murray was a guest at the home nf S. H, Mulvaney Monday evening- Mr. and Mrs. Ch,as. Ross was callers at the home of Leone Hull, Saturday, Mrs. Herman Gesh and little daughter ar spending a few days visit with hor paronts, Mr, and Mrs- S. H. Mulvaney, T. J, Whitcomb went to Pen' dleton last Friday, returning Saturday. Ilia wife accompanied him home, C. A. Syron meeting them at Wanna, to where they came by stage from Sherar. G- W. Bargabholc and F. E. Spoore was hauling wood to Maupin the last of the week. They must hava started on Fri day judging oy the luck they met with upsetting twice, stuck jn the mud and broke one of the sleds, obliging them to make the remainder of the trip with one load, then return for the remainder. On returning home they picked up the fragments and the sled is no.v at the Mul vaney shop for repairs. T. E, Farlow and family were Sunday v iiiitors at his. brother's J. W. Fuiv..v. C- A. iaytin and children, also Un- Griffin wereMonduy visitors &l , iu lmtne of Mr. and Mrs. jjhn lmill, Miss Ipha Howell returned to her home lat Tuesday after spending several weeks at The Dalles. Mr- and Mrs. E, Craft return ed to their home Sunday near Dufur, alter attending her father's funeral. Mr. Griffin makes daily trips fiun the T. J. Hill ranch to the Barlow gate ranch on skeis, to feed his stock. Mrs. Geo. Thornton and baby, Mrs. Marion Farlow and daugh ter were visiting Wednesday at T. E. Farlow's. Mrs. Cora Smith is spending few days with Mrs Hull this YEAR MASQUERADE laupin, Feb. TICKET 75 CENTS at Hall Furnished the Gents ALL COME Local Hapenings Pay your taxes at the Maupin State Bank. Orn Btizan cnine in Saturday from Bakeoven, A, A. Rritton win In town Wed nesday, Frank Bnai was tit town Wed. nesday. Mrs. G. R, Ellis has been quite ill this week. J. W. Derthick arrived last night from Vale Oregon. Pay your Uxeg at the Maupin State Bank, No charges. E. A- Chandler was in from bis Criterion homestead Tuesday. T. A, Connolly is hauling hay from here to his sheep ranches. If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler. Walter Driver, W. A. Westbrook Otis ChasUin and Calvin McCorkle were among Tesdas's visitors in Maupin, Claud Wilson, Alvis Martin and John and Franc Confer were in Maupin Tuesday, Exquisite Chocolates at Tallcott's Just received, a fresh Invoice of delicious chocolates and otliei nice candies. II. K, Crowfoot of Tygh was a guest at the L. D. Kelly home last night. Win. Heckman ba.s been suffer. ing this week from an attack of pleurisy. Pure White Wyandotte Cockerels for sale $1 each, C, H. Crowfoot, Maupin, Ore. , . Brentou Slusher was called home to Dufur Saturday on account of the illness of bis little daughter. A. R. Austin returned this week and operations are agnin in pro gress on the R. S. Shtsher well. Mr. Austin has nearly recovered from. his injury of a few weeks ago, bjt it is thought that he will prob ably never have complete use of his arm again, J. M. Conkliu, Bates Shattuck, Art and Clarence Farger and W. II. Talcott composed a volunteer Good Roads party last Friday afternoon and removed a boulder which had fallen into the road passing the Cunningham house i leading to the 0 T, depot, ' Mrs, Nettie Muir was hostess to a few of her friends Saturday even-j ing. Cards were played and Mr. Brown executed a few musical ' numbers on ihe violin, after which delicious refieshnients were served ! consisting of sandwiches, cake and cookies with hot chocolate. Everv I out- reported a fine time. Grover Slusher, Hugh Mulkins: and Merle Woods started lor their ; home at Dufur Sunday morning, but at Tygh Valh y the horse w'.iieli h id made the trip over with ibe one that died Sittttday took siek and delayed litem a day until a horse could be sent to them to bike its place, while it was snved only by quick medical attention. 25th, 1916 CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.jC.M MAUPIN, ORKC.ON Mem, Coll, Phys. & Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Servieu on Either Day or Night Calls Eye tested, Glastet Fitted Can You po It? - TEST TYPE, -il.,i.b.tln,,H.i, rt MMlt.nriIIWi?i7i,S 01 V',.twT .l.-"'l .'t.r.j.wlh... WIa H t f! hold n,h n rvwll ullrr lulbn Uu.. B.'M. inctr. tram tb. m. y ". '. ' .. . .... wpi m r.iimf ui..n, .im-'b . '" n V "i pi- l Hw l,l. Dr. C. H. Francis, Optician The regular 50 cent box of chocolates for 30 cents at Tallcotl's just out of the factory. Ed Mays and sou George drove in from Bakeoven, Saturday. ' Mi.". Muir planned to leave yes terday morning for Pendleton, but the train which she would have taken did not arrive here. h D. Kelly is remodeling his old Ford car into a truck and Mrs Kelly says it will look better than many nsw ones, Eleven were present at the solo party Tuesday night. Mr. Tory and Dr. Francis tied for first and second' pri.e. Messers A. A. Canfield, Flint r Miller and Bert Nosker have been working 011 the Criterion grade leading; out of Maupin, C. Chappell, thu local insurance man, K fl Monday night foi a few weeks absence in Portland, where his father is quite sick, Dave Donaldson piade a trip up from Shearer Sunday afternoon returning there that evening as he is caring for sheep at that plnci Clarence Farger and Tom Mu'r went to The Dalles Sunday, being C died as witnesses in the case of investigation concerning the killing of two of Clem Matthew's horses. Church Notice. Maupin Sunday services, Sunday School, 10 a, ni,, preaching, n a. m. and 7:30 p, m. Come. C. R. ELLIS, Pastor. Harness and Shoes Mended A. D. GIBBS, Tygh Valley, Or RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a Bfnall box of Barbo Compound, and ?4 ox. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix It at home at very little cost. Full directions for making; and use conn In each box of Barbo Compound. It will cradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excel lent for falling hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. by School Notes from t o'clock to 2:30, with recitations, quotations and eulogies. The primary, 1st to 4th, and high school, 9th and loth, grades show a much higher per cent of attendance than do the other grades. Pliiloineua, Leon and Mail Ida Choiiinard have dropped school on account of the family intending to move awwy soon, A set of supplementary readers for each nf the primary grades has been reemved from the county library. This is the third lot they have had this term. Lawrence Hajpahn has been at Wapinitja this week with his mother. The teachers here have received programs for the local institute to be held at Tygh Vallpy, Saturday March 4th. The original date had been changed because of the weather conditions. Mrs J, I. West and sou Monroe Mc'Jr.mher made the round trip to the county seat Wednesday and Thursday. L. B. Kelly was a business visi tor ' in Maupin yesterday and renewed his subscription to this paper. ' 1 M. 0. Wilkins of The Dalles was in town Tuesday, stopping at the Moad hotel. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , (pubi,ishrr) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Da!es. Oregon, January 19, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE b. ALBRIGHT, of Shaniko, Oregon, who on May 1st, 1612, made Homestead Entry no. 010255 and on May 22nd jgit, made additional Homestead Enttv, no. 013352, for m-affwi-4 & the SWI-4. Sec. 33, T. 7 S. K, IS E, lots 3 & 4, Section 4, Townnhip 8- south, Range 15-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inteiir 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, on the 1st day of March, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Herbert W. Cook, Harrison Gray. Gharles C. Robinson, Henry Cook, all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. rank Woodcock, P , Begiser, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, January 13th 1916. NOT ICE is hereby given that James 0. Minks of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who, on March 3rd 1911, made Homestead Enter No. 08239 Hld "ti Novem ber loth, 1914 made additional Homestead Entry No. 014036, for WI-2 SHI -4, HI 2 SWI-4, ' NKI-4 of siu-4, ski-4 nwi 4, svi-4 NK1-4, & Lot 3, Section 7, Township 4-South, Range 15. Fast, Willam ette Meridian, has Bled notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D, Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Mmip'in, Oregon, on the 25th day of February 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles H. Angee, D. C. Munger, 0. A. Paltison all of Grass Valley, Oregon, L. C. Minks, of Tygh Valley, Oregon. H, Frank Woodcock, p Register, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. (itbushkr) Department of the Interior, n V. S. Land office at the Dalles, Oregon. January 13th, 1916. . NOl'ICICis hereby given that, Cll.kwI.KS H. ArcER ot&ras Valley, Oregon, who, on February 15th, 1911, made Home stead Entry No. 0S130 and on September 21st, 1914 madtf addi tional Homestead Entry No. 013873, for Lots 3-4, Era swi-4, fil-i SR1-4. Sec. 31.SI-2 swi 4, Section 32, Township 3 South, Range i.vEast, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make Final thiee year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, l S. Comraissianer, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 25th day of February 1916. Claimant naiifa as witnesses: I. 0 Minks, L. S Minks both of Tygjj Valley. Oregon, ft C, Mon, ,'er, C. A. Patti.son both of Oiass Valley. H. Fhank Woodcock, p Regiser, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (PUflMSUERJ Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 14th, 1916. .; NOT ici? is hereby given that William A. Wksthrook of Maupin Oregou, who, 011 Dec, ember oih, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 051039 and. on Novenn ber Ipth, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No, Q14045, for NWI-4 SKI.4. EI-2 9BI-4, NEI-4 SWt-4, SKI-4 NWI4, SI-3 NEl-d, Sec. 19, fiwi-4 NWi-4, Section 20, Township 5-South Range 14-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, ft Maupin, Oregon, on the 24th dav of March, 1916, Claimant names as witnesses! Frank Turner. A. St Dennis, Clark Richardson, C. E. Mathews. til of Maupin, Oregou. H, Frnr Woodcock, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 13th 1916. NQTIQh, is hereby given that PKTKR I. KiRSini of Criterion, Oregon, who, on September" 19th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010741 and on May 1st 1914 made additional Homestead Entry tyo. 012997, ' si-2 net 4, S1-2 Nwi-4. Lot 1-2 3-4 Sec. 5'Lot 1, Section 6, Township 7-South, Range 15-East. Willamette Meridian, has filtd tiptiae of intention to make Final 'hree year Proof, to establish claim, to the laud above, described, before P. D. Stuart, U. S. Coinniis, -ioner, ai Maupin, Oregou, on the 41IJ day of March, 1916. Claimant natiies as witnesses) D. L. Rmiiford, C. i. Duns, Fr..d rfornquist, R H. DeCatnp all of Criterion, Oregon. H. Fkai Woodcock, p Register. NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION, (publisher) Department of the Interior, U S. Lil'ld Office at The Dalles, Oregon, December 29th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given ihat FRANK GABEL whose posuoflke address is Wapiti, itia, Oregon, did on the 17th dwy of March, igi5, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 0146'! 9, to purchase the SEi 4 SIS 1-4, Sec 18- NEr-4 NEI-4, Sec, tion 19, Township 6-South, Range 13-east WillametteMeridian.and the timber thereon, under the provis, ions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timbei and Sione Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise, meut. and that,' pursuant to such application, the .bind and timber tiieieoi) have been appraised t $235,00 the timber estimated 2iuooo boaid feel at 75 cents per M . and t)e land $40,00; that said applicant will offer final proof in suppori of . his application, and swoin statement 0:1 the 9th 1! iv of March. iqi6. before F. D Smart. U. S. Commisnioaer at Maupin, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro? test this purchase before entry. or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entrv, H. Frank Woodcock, P Register. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. la.ijnary 13th, igifi. NOTICE is hereby given that Lke O. Wood? of Kent, Oregon, who, on July 3isl, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010587 and on July rgth, 191 5 made additional Homestead Entrv No. 015255, for NW1.4, the ni-? SKI-4, SIU-4 8EI-4, NEI-4SWI-4, Section 12, Township 6 South, Rauge 17-East, Willamette Mend, ian, has filed notice -of intention to make Final three vear Pmnl to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Rooper. U, . commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 25th day of Febru. ary, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Andy J. Holt, William Mitchell,' John H. Barnett all of Kent, Ore gon, Louis A. Sickles, of Shaniko, H. Frank Woopcock, V9 . Register,