The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 17, 1916, Image 8

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The Maupin Times
J'ublishcd every Friday at Maupin,
Oregon
J. 15. Dimikovv, Publisher
Subscription: One year, $1,50; six
months, 75 cents; three months, 50
Entered as second class mail
mutter September 2, 1914, ut the
postoffice ut Maupin, Oregon, tin
cler the Act of March 3, 1H79.
Announcements
of Candidates
Sheriff
To the Voters of Wasco County
I hereby announce myself as a
Republican Candidate for the notni.
nation of Sheriff of Wasco County,
Oregon, If nominated and later
elected, I will use economy and my
best judgement in performing the
duties of the office. I will advo.
cate the passing of a law at the
next term of the Legislature, giv
ing the County Court authority to
let the boarding of the County
prisoners to the lowest bidder.
F. 0. Shxton.
(Paid Advertisements)
Circuit Judge
To the Rebpublican voters of
Wasco mid Hood River Counties:
At the coming primary election
my name will appear as a candidate
for the Republican nomination for
Circuit Judge of the Seventh Ju
ilicial District, comprising Wasco
and Hood River Counties, and 1
take this means of announcing my
candidacy therefor, subject to the
decision of the Republican voters
of the two counties mentioned, as
expressed at the primaries.
Fkei W. Wilson.
shTriff
To the several voter of Wasco
county, Oregon:
I hereby desire to announce
myself a candidate for the nomina
tion of county sheriff, subject to
the will of the republican voters,
at the coming primary nominating
election.
Should I be nominated and later
elected to office, I will continue, as
in the past, to enforce the laws,
nnd conduct the office in a courte
ous and economical manner.
Lev! Ciikksmas.
County Treasurer
To the republican voters of Wasco
county;
I wish to announce invself a can
didate for the nomination of county
treasurer, subject to the will of the
republican voters at the primal)
election, May 19, 1916.
Oliver R, Krier.
Commissioner
To the registered voters of Wasco
county, Oregon:
I hereby desire to announce my
self as a candidate for the nomina
tion, at the hands of the republican
party, to the office of county com
missioner at the coming primaries;
and slwuld I be nominated, and
later elected to said position, will
discharge the duties thereof to the
best of my ability.
F. C Clausen
Local Hapenings
Representative
To the Electors of Hood River and
Wasco counties:
I hereby announce myself a Re
publican candidate for representa
tive from the 29th representative
district to the will of the people
expressed at the primary election
to be held in said district May 19,
1916.
If nominated and elected I
pledge myself to discharge the
duties of the office to the best of
my ability and for the best interest
of the people in general.
J. T.AltKIHSON,
District Attorney
For District Attorney, W.i.co
County,
W. A. Hiil.1., Republican.
The same efficient and strict en
forcement of the laws, and atten
tion to the legal business of the
County and State us in the past,
backed by 22 years of actual comt
experience.
Primaries May 19, iyt6.
For Representative-
To the voters of Hood River and
Wasco Counties:
I hereby announce myself as a
republican candidate for representa
tive from the twenty. ninth district
subject to the will of the people
expressed at the primary election,
to be held May 19,' 1916.
If nominated and elected I pledge
myself to discharge the duties of
the office to the best of my ability.
J. E. Anderson.
Sheriff"
I hereby announce mv Candida-
cy for the Democratic nomination
of Sheriff, subject to a majority
vote as expressed at the Demo
cratic primaries, on May I916. If
I am nominated and later elected,
I will during my term of office peir
form the duties of Sheriff to the
best of wiy ability, and us econom
ically as possible administer the
affairs of the office.
Charles L. Darnielle.
Assessor
To the Registeied voters of Wasco
County, Oregon;
I desire through this medium to
announce' my candidacy for the
nomination of County Assesfor,
subject to a majority Vote express
ed at the Republican Primaries, on
May to, 1916.
If nominated, and later elected,
I will continue, to the best of lny
ability, to do every thing tending
toward raising the standard of the
office, and to the best interests of
the Tax Payers nt large,
JAmks A. DaVIS.
District Attorney
Tj the republican voters of Wa-co
County;
I hereby announce myself as tt
candidate for the office of District
Attorney on tile republican ticket
at the primary "election May 19,
tilfl, If nominated and elected, I
Will execute and enforce the law;
will faithfully and diligently per
form all the duties pertaining to
the office, ind Will at all times
tonduct the ofr.ee in J courteous
and ecoumnical manlier dull for the
best interests of the t.ipays and
the public In general
Senator.
To the voters of Wasco and Hood
River counties:
1 respectfully announce myself
as a republican candidate for the
office of State Senator for the 16th
Senatorial district, subject to the
wishes of the people to be express
ed at the primary election to be
held on May 19th, I916.
Should I succeed, by best effptts
will be put foith for jotir interests.
J. P. LuCAS.
Smock Items
(from 1st pnge
his ranch on upper Smock, Fri
day. T, E. Farlow and family was
visiting at the Dan Ogelsby home
Sunday.
John Gordon and grandson Sid
Mulvnney drove to Watnic where
they Spent Friday night with
Mr. Mulvaney's sister, Mrs. Bes
sie Gesh, then drove to Tygh
Valley Saturday where they were
transacting business.
Mrs. A. Pierce accompanied
Mr, Craft to his home in Dufur
where she will assist in house
hold duties-
Mrs
The honk honk, of the autos are
everywhere again.
Jerome TSuzan was in from Bake-
oven Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, J, S, Fraley were
In town Tuesday,
Harvey Slusher came over from
Dufur Tuesday.
D. F. Townsend returned from
Portland last week.
Father Cantrell came over from
Dufur Saturday.
R. C. jory left for Pendleton
yesterday morning,
John Farlow was over from
Smock Wednesday.
F. A. Covey spent the week mrl
with relatives at Friend.
L. D Kelly made a trip to the
county seat Wednesday
Mrs. Johnie Delco and children
are visiting relatives in Maupin.
For Sale 4 work horses, 3 fresh
milk cops. Call at this office.
Mrs. Cunningham had rustic put
on her bluff cottage, also a porch
fixed over
For SideOne child's go-cart
and Sulkev, Inmiire of Mrs. I
D. Kelly.
Two sisters of R. W. McShane
have been guests here the past
fortnight.
Thos. Flanagan and wife were
business visitors in Maupin Tues
day.
If the other felloiv could not fir
your watch bring it to Emmons
the, jeweler.
II. F and E. Bothwcll were
business visitors in town Monday
morning.
K J. Styer has moved his ton-
sorial parlors to (he building beside
the Moad hotel.
Dolph Moad and Art Farghtr
made a business trip to The Dalles
Friday returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'P. Harper and
(. R. Burtuer came over from
Tygh Wednesday in the former's
car.
Jack Staats has been cleaning
and preparing the island above the
bridge for garden this summer
W. T R.iy and family came
down from Prineville Saturday and
are visiting relatives a few clays.
Don't blame your elockIt
needs cleaning. Emmons will
do it for you and guarantee it.
Dr. and Mrs. Sovall went to
Tygh Wednesday where they have
charge of the drugstore at that
place for a few days.
Mrs, L. C. Wilhehn entertained
the Pricilla Club Wednesday after
noon. Arrangements were tnarie
for meeting in the church hereafter.
A reward of $10 is offered an.
one finding a text of Scripture
authorizing tbe observance of Sun
day in place of the Seventh-day-of
the week.
Maupin Solo club met Tuesday
evening at 1 he usual hour with a
good attendance. The first prize
was won by D, M. Shattuck, sec
ond, II. D. Fraley; boob, .A. Mc-Clure
Mr. Turner who has been ent
ployed 011 the section on thi side
is confined tn a hospiial,
Go to Fischer's Oarage for all
your automobile accessories, gaso
ine and storage of machinery.
Dr. Hatfield will be here as soon
as possible, he having taken the
place of another dentist who had
an arm broken.
(Dad) P. A. Coale has just re
ceived a car load of Cedar Posts 7
feet long which are for sale at 12
cents enCli cash. itao
Dr. Stovall and family arrived
last Friday afternoon from Philo
math and have taken up residence
in the Oakley house.
Report of the Condition of the
Maupin State Bank
No. 224 .
at Maupin, in the state of Ore
gon, at the close of business
March 7, 1916
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $fi2 141 uk
Overdrafts, secured and '
unsecured 29 24
Bonds and warrants 313.15
Hankiny bnusp 9 (inn (in
,, ., ,VUW.VU
Furniture and fixtures 2,084.00
Due from approved re
serve banks 1,112.79
Checks and other cash
items 79.G6
Cash on hand 2,603.71
Expenses 41)9.82
Total 60.8fi4.a5!
LIABILITIES
Capital stck paid in 15,000 00
Surplus fund 1,157.76
Undivided profits 129.87
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 28,590.95
Demand certificates of
deposit 895.20
I. R. Lewis, James E. Hartiu.n.,
Herbert I',. Hammer, Archie M,
Raine,
H. FaAN'k Woodcock,
np Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(crnnsHitR)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at the DalW
Oregon, February 28th 1916.
IMJUUvis hereby given that
Jamks K. Hartman
of Wapinitia. Oregon, who. on
March i.stli, 1010. made Home I
slead I'.ntrv No. 0622? and on
March 12th, 1915, made 'additional
Homestead I'.ntrv No. oia8r. fot
SHI-4 SKI-4 Sec. to, NWI-4 &si-r
NISI -4. Sec. I4-NKI-4 Nltl-4, Sec
tion 15, Township 6-South, Range
12-East, Willamette Merid ian. tins
filed notice of intention to make
Final three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described
before U. S. Land Office. t Tin-
Dalles, Oregon, on the nth day of
April, 1916.
Claimants names as witnesses'
Herbert E. Hammer, J. R. Lewis,
Arclne M. Rams. Herbert K.
Lewis all Waptnitia, Oregon.
11. Frank woodcock,
11 P Register.
Maki hit.:
Commissioner
Y.i
1:
Base Ball Notes.
Maupin has organized a base
ball club with L. D. Kelly as man
ager and Arthur M. Mori is cap
tain, New suits have been ordered
to arrive for the first game of the
season, March 26th. Read the
next issue of the Times for par'
ticulars.
kECIPE rOR GRAY HAIR.
tVl hnlf nltit A A. tit..,
and U o. of itfyrerMa. Apply to tha h.tlr
iwu-g a wee until it Become th dealreil
fcharie. Any druKKlat can rut thia tin nr
A (1 tl uiirtr . , ,J Ut-t-lx ! ySU Pftn till! It Rt bnmA nt vai-v tlftlA tMfc,
vi. imurv auu 1UC . L,,... 7 . ' " "
, . ' uu airwuons ror maRing and uaa mi
daughter was a guest at the L). 1 ' men bo of narbo compound, tt ui
A HaiToir liiim0ld..l .n,l, . Rmdually darken streaked, fiuted gray
A, naiVCV home last Week. hlr, and rrmovm dandruff. It is execi-
Mi- fl tJ M, V,., , ., .1,,. 1 '" f'"-falilifr hair and will make hai-sh
r. 0- t5. Murray has a class hi. .oft and BioWV. it win not color m
of six in the eighth grade work ''orr" not ,Uky or reas5'' and dof" no'
(.aswer cnecks out
standing 91041
Uills payable for money
borrowed 15,000
fotal GO, 864. 82
State of Oregon, I
County of Wasco )"ss
I. F. D. LStliart. Caahiar nf tbo
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowl
edge and belief
.. F. D, Stuart, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be
fore me, this 13th day of March,
1916
J. M. Conklin, Notary Public.
My commission exnires March
25. 1917,
Correct Attest:
J. M Conklin, P. S- Fleming, D.
M. Shattuck, Directors.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(i'UHUSHKK.)
. Departnent of the Interior,
U S. Laud Office at The Dales,
Oregon, March 1st, 1916; j
NOTICE is hereby given thai
WILLIAM H. MEKSINGER)
NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION
(l'UM.ISriKK)
Dcpaitmem of the Interior,
United States Land Office at The
Dalles. Oregon, February 17th,
1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Gottlieb Tesciiner
of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on
January 21st, 1911, made Home
stead Ivntrv No. 08000 and 011
March 29th, 1915, made additional
Homestead Ivitry No. 014646. for
NwI-4, Sec. I. and the 1:1-2 NKI a
Section 2. Township 6-South.
Range 12-Rast, Willamette Meri
dian, bus filed notice of intention
to make Final five year Pioof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before F. D. Stuart, U.
S Commissioner at, Maupin Ore
gon, on the 6th day of April 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
K. L. Nelson, James K. Hartman,
J. R Lewis, O. I.. Paquet all of
Wapinitia, Oregon.
H. Kkank Woocock,
up Regiser.
NOfK'K FOK PU'.:.i'
fl't.'lil.tsiin;') Department of th- Iui.-i i'.r,
U. S. Land Office at The D'dl-s,
)rtgon, February 28' h, igio
NOTICE is hereby e.ivni 1h.1l
Hkmiikkt K. Lrcwis
'if Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on
November 21st, 1012, made Home
stead Entry No. oioosi and on
Iarch loth ion ma le additional
Homestead F'utry No, 014573, for
St-2 SWI-4. nki-4 Swi 4, Sec. 13-'1-2
SKI-4, sia.4 swi-4. Sec. 14,
Lots 12-3 4, Sec. 23, & Lot i, Sec
24, T'nmOup 6S'iiit'i, Ram?" 12
tvast, Willamette M' ridmn, has
filed uoiice cf intention to make
Final three vear Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the nth day
of April I916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Herbert E. Hailimer, James E.
Hartman, I. R. Lewis. Archie M.
Rrins all of Wapinitia, Oregon.
II. Fkamk Woodcock,
up Kegiser.
of Shaniko, Orenon. who on Sent
ember nth, 1912, made Homestead ! 260000 board feet at 75 cents per
NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION.
(pi'bUshek)
Department of the Interior,
U.S. Land office at The Dalles.
Oregon, December 29th, igi
NOTICE is hereby given that
FRANK GABEL
whose post-office address is Wnnin-
itia, Oregon, did on the 17th day
of March, 1910, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application
No. 014619, to purchase the SRI 4
SEi-4. Sec 18- NEi-4 NEI-4. Sec
tion 19, Township 6-South, Range
13-east Willa!netteMeridian,and the
limber thereon, under the provis
ions of the act of June 3, 1S78, and
acts amendatory, known 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
NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION.
(I'l'ni.ISHKR)
Department of the Interior,
U. S Land office at the Dalles.
Oregon, February 28th 1016
notick is herehy given that
John R. Lhwis
of Wapanitia, Oregon, who, on
January nth, 1911, mad r Home.
itead Entry No. otoi and on
April 7th, 1915 made additional
Homestead Kntry. No. 01471?. for
WI-2 Nwi.4, Lots 1-2. Sec. 15. Lots
1-2-3-4 & NIC 1 -4 SWI-4, Section 1 6,
Township 6-South, Range 12-Kasl,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Pinal
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
U S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, on the nth day of April,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Herbert E Hammer. James E.
Hartman, Herbert E. Lewis
Arclne M. Raines all of Wapinitia,,
Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock,
up 1 Regiser.
Entiy no. 010709 and ou January
nth. 1915, made additional Home
stead Entry, no. 014333, for Sl.2
SKI 4, SI-2SWI-4, Sec, a7-SEt-4.SK! 4
SeC. 28-NKI-4NKI-4, Sec. 33NWI-4
NW'1-4, NWI-4NEI-4, flection 34,
Township 6 south, Range 16 uast,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make v'nn
three year 1'ioof. to establish claim
to the land above described, before! before patent issues, bv
n. v,. rvooper, u. n. commissioner,
at Antelope, on the Hth day of
April, I9I6.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William F. Johnson, William II
Wornstrflt, Thomas I. IilosirW
Archie I), Hanna, all of Sliauiko',
Uregou
H. FrvnK WoobcocK,
P Register.
I'AVL W. Cim.hiCRSt.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chastaiti
wtre in fr&tu the Flat Tuesday,
and is putting forth every effort
that they may pass. Ida Duncan
being one of the class walks six
miles daily to school, as a horse
J mires down Jit the present time.
one sot within one mile of school
last Tuesday and found water
nmnintr so high that she could
not cross and had to return
home.
The choif met to practice Wed
j resday evening at the home of ft priding school
Airs. Cora Smith.
Air. and Mrs. tiov
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(ITBLISHKK)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, February aSth, I910.
NOT I C K is hereby given that
Hkrhkrt E. Hamsur
.f Wapinitia, Oregon, who, 011
January 19th, ion, made Home
stead
M . and the land $40.00: that said
applicant will offer final proof in
support of his application and
swot 11 statement 0:1 the 9th day of
March, igi6, before F. D. Stuart,
U. S. Commissioiier at Maupin,
Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry.
or initiate a contest Rt any time
filinsr a
corroborated attidavit in this office,
alleging facts which would defeat
the entry.
It. Frank Woodcock,
p Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(publisher)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, February (4th, 1916.
XOTiCK is hereby given that
WlI.t.tAM A. WeStiirooK
of Maupin Oregon, who, on Dec
ember nth, 1912, made Homestead
Entry No. 01 1029 and on Novem
ber loth, 1914, made additional
Homestead Entry "No. 014045, for
NWI-4 SH1-4. ki-2 SEI-4, NF.1-4
SWI-4, Sl'l-4 NWI-4, st2 N-fei-4,
Section 20
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,.
O'UHI.KHliK)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles.
Oregon, February 23rd, 1916,
NOTICE is hereby given that
Dayton W. Siiaekr
of Wapinitia, Ore., who. on Feb
ruary nth, 1913, made Homestead
Entry No 011273 and on March
10th, 1 g 1 5 , made additional Home-;
stehd Entry, No. 014572, for nici 4
NK1.4, Sec. i-T. 6 R. J21C, Lots
2-3-4 SE1-4 NWI-4, SW1-4 NR1-4,
nki-4 swi-4, NW1-4 SB1-4. Section
6, Township 6-South, Range 13.
East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final three year Proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described,
before F. ,D. Stuart, U. S. Com
missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on
the 5th day of April 1916
Claimant names as witnesses;
John 15. Porchette,, Fred Fruiht,
James Maddron, Archie Raines all
of Wapinitia, Oregon.
H.' Frank Woodcock,
np Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(vuumsher)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles.
Oregon, February 23rd, 1916,
NOTICE is hereby given that
WILLIAM B. KEEN
whose postoffice address is Wapiti
itia, Oregon, did on the 1st day of
May t g 1 5, file in this office Sworn
Statement and .Application. No.
014813, to purchase the swi-4
N)ti-4, Section 25, Township
vSouth, Range ti-East. Willam
ette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of
the act of lime 1. 1878. and acts
j - ,
auietidalorv, known as the "Tim
ber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by apprais
meiit, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have been ntinraispri.
- 1 1 1
$140.00 the timber estimated 60,000
board feet at $1.50 per M , and the
land $so 00 that said applicant
will offer final proof in support of
his application and sworn state-
I'.utrV No. 07006. mnion'S,. t. su-r.i vwr..
March 10th, 1915. made additional j Township vSouth. Range 14 Fast!
SWI-4 SWI 1, NWI-.l J1VI-J Sec. iiritii-o nt intui.tlr.,, t, nl.. Ull llu f It.., ,.;
v.. t lllta"!-? via - I .Sr Vl--1c-,.. s;.u :. f ... t if - . r..a .rr." .
fleck Were I - ' . " imec cai 1 1001, i esianiisn Claim
Sundav visitors ht the hoh-P of 4 . 4 ""-4. ?c-'t the lnml alrove describe.!, before
T T lk u tl0U ,5 'Somh, Range F, D. Stuart, V. S. Commissioner,
I. J. Wniteomt). U-East, Willamette Meridian, hasja Maupin, Oregon, on the 24th
Alvan Savage makes a trip tojfi,e oti-5 of intention to make day of March. 1916.
the ranch every day, joining! h'"ml th,T Vt,ariProof. 'o establish! Claimant names as witnesses:
John H, ,. s,o,k. ; VI VJx?&ZSZ a Si
Jesse Ay ers was home Friday Dalles, 011 the nth day of April all of Maupin, Oregon.
from Tygh Valley, where he at-i i H. Fk ',Nk Woodcock,
Claimaut names rs witness' p
Register;
before U, S. Land Office at Tbe
Dalles, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to p
test this puichasi brfcie en: . :
initiate a conitst at ; ny in
Ijefore patent issues, b -fibHe a
corroborated affidavit in this oflue,
alleging facts Which would defeat t
the entry. r
p Reeis-"'