r v The Maupin Times Published Every Friday J. E, DfSBRQw, Publisher . Subscription! One Year, $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon, Announcement of Candidates (Paid Advertisements) Circuit Judge To the Republican voters of Wasco and Hqod River Counties; At the coming primary election rny name will appear as a candidate or the Republican nomination for Circuit Judge of the Seventh Ju dicial District, comprising Wasco pud Hood River Counties, and J take this means of announcing my candidacy therefor, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of the two counties mentioned) as (Xprtfcsed at the primaries, FxKnW, WlLSQN. Sheriff To the several voters of VVaco county, Oregon; ,1 hereby deire to announce piyself a candidate for the nomina tion of county sheriff, subject to the will of tlie republican voters, at the coming primary nominating election, Should I be nominated and later elected to office, J will continue, ag in the past, to enforce the laws, and conduct the office in a courte pus aud economical manner, LKVI ChBiSMAN. Representative , To the Elector of Hood River and Wasco coinitiesf I hereby announce myself a Re publican candidate for represents 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. Jf nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the : duties of the office to the best of my ability and for the best interest pf the people in general. J, T.Adkjsson. 1 Pistrict Attgrney For Pistrict Attorney, Wu.;c" County, W. A. Bull, Republican, The same efficient and strict en. forcement of the laws, and atten tion to the legal business of the County and State as in the past, backed by 22 years of actual couit experience. Primaries May 19, 19J6. Assessor To 1 he Registered voters of Wasco County, Oregon; I desire through this medium to announce my candidacy for the nomination of County Assessor, subject to a majority vote express ed at the Republican Primaries, on May 19, 1916. If nominated, aud later elected, I will continue, to the best of my ability, to do every thing tending toward raising the standard of the iiffiee, and to the t si iuleusls of Mir Tax Pavers at large, James . Davis. Dictrict Attorney T; the itpiiblicim voters of Waco Cu.iniy; I hereby announce myse'f as n candidate for the office of District Attorney on the republican tii-k't at the primary ejection May 19, 1916. If nomitiateei and elected, I will execute and enforce the law; will faithfully and diligently per form all the duties pertaining to the office, aud will at all times conduct the office in a courteous and economical manner and for the best interests of the taxpays and the public in general, Pah. W. CiuuutRS. County Treasurer To the republican voters of Wasco county! I wish to aunouuee myself a can didate foi the nomination of counn treasurer, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 19, 1916. Oliver R. Krier. All Soda Fountain products on let jt Ilarphuis Coufectiouery. at Maypin, Oregon, Months 75cts, Three MflPfhs 50 mattep September 2, 914. at the under the Act pf MarP" 3 1879. Sheriff To the Voters of Wasco Coupty I hereby announce mvself as a Republican Candidate for the nonu nation pf Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, Jf nominated and later elected, I will use economy and my best judgement in performing the duties of the office. 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, SEXTON. Comtr)ioner To the registered voters of Wasco county, Oregon; J hereby desire to announce my, self as a candidate for the nomina tion, at the hands of the republican party, to the ofljee of county com missioner at the coming primaries; and should I be nominated, and Inter elected to said position, will discharge the duties thereof to the best of mv ability. F. C Clausbh. for Representative. Jo the voters of Hood River and Wasco Counties; J hereby announce myself as a republican candidate for represeuta tive from the twenty-ninth district subject to the will of the people expressed at the primary election, to be held May 19, 1916, Jf nominated ami elected J pledge myself to discharge the duties of tlie office to (he best of my ability. J. E. Anderson, " Sheriff I hereby announce my Candida cy tor the Democratic nomination of Sheriff, subject to a majority vote as expressed at the Demon' cratio primaries, on May I016. If I am nominated and later elected, I will during my term of office per form the duties of Sheriff to the bust of my ability, and as econom ically as possible administer the m (fairs of the office. Charles L. Darnielle, Local Markets Potatoes, 2.50, Cabbage, 4c, Onions, 3,7s Eggs, 95. Butter, creamery 40; dairy 35. Sugar, 7,00, Apples, choice 1.65 box. Bacon, 17 1-2 to 25, Salt, dairy 65 per sack, fancy table 90. Flour, bbl 5 50, 6.70. Brim, $29 per ton, Shorts, $3t per ton. Salt, $15 per ton, Wheat, forty-fold 87, club 86; blue stem 96; Hogs, best light 7.50. RECIPE FOR CRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add J 01 Bay Rum, a aftialt box of Barbo Compound, and M os. of slyoerlne. Apply to th hair twice a week until It become th deal! ad ahadt. Any druitilat oim put tliii up or yu can mix It at home at very little ooat. full dlraotlona fur making and ute oome In each box of Barbo Compound. It will rradually darken treakad. faded tray hair, and removoa dandruff. It la excel lent for falling hair and will make harah hnlr aoft hnd Kloiiy. it will not color the ecalp, la not atlcky or areaey, and doei not rub oft. I'av your taxes nt the Maupin State Bank, No charges Wanted at the Times office a two-page Washington Hand Preis, seven ci Kimn, or part except platen and Ned Are you using The Times liner column when you have any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad in that column. We ar sure that it will bring results, Subset i pi Ions for stock in the Tygh Valley Fair Association will be received at The Times office. If you get a Sample copy' of the Times this week you are invited to carefully look it over aud come iu aud subscribe. We want you on our mailing list. LOCALS Al Around Town The Times, $1.50 a year. Dr. Fylwood. mide a trip to The Dgjfes this week. Jce cream and CQid. drinks at Harphan's Copfeptipnpry. Get your butter wrappers print ed at fhe Times office. Dr. prancis made a fly ing pro fessional trip out to Spiock this week. lalph Raiser and Bennje Wal- ston were over from Pufur Wed- day. ror bale One phild's go-cart and Sulkey. Inquire of Mrs. L. D. Kelly. It is reported that Mr, Fleming has purchased to W, A, Davis farm, For Sale 4 work horses, 3 fresh milk cows, Call at this office. , Herman Qeslj a,d family made a business trip Dver from Wamic Friday. The most healthful drink Blitz and Golden Nectar on ice at Harphau's confectionery. 0. L. Harphaus hgve improved their confectionery parlors by cut ting double doors between the rpoujs. Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. A large quanity of wheat bought by the Bank for Hauser of Port laud, is being shipped out. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machinery. A. G, (Simpson, a former resi dent of Wamic, has Qeen emphned on Shatttiek's building. For SaJeKuitted ice woo) shawl, $2.50, also hand made silk portiers. Inquire Times office, If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler- G. I,. Dttusmore and and Thos. Kelly motored out from The Dalles and were guests of the Solo club. Pay our taxes at the Maupin State Bank. Mr. aud Mrs. W. H, May field came over from Smock Tuesday bunging the former's parents to take tlie tra'n to Bend. Mr Shanisee, an experienced printer and newspaper man made this office a pleasant visit this week The Times would like to ex change subscriptions iu part pay for wood. Call us up. Is your name 011 the list with those assisting to construct the highway into Maupin, Days to get bread, ice cream and cold drinks is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, at ' Harphau's confectionery. Brenton and Grover Blusher motored over from Dufur Tuesday Brenton returning the next day with go head of cattle, Johnie Staats helping him as far as Thor born lane. Grover has brought the big traction engine down from the Flat and is employed on the grade road work here for the county. Tuesday evening, April n, 7:30, Mrs. Kemp, state W. C. T. U. president will speak at the church, liveiy one is corially invited to at tend. No admission will be charg ed, but a silver offering will be laketi for the Tenipeiauce work. Wednesday, a mad coyote killed five of K. L. Hausrr's sheep and then made his ecnp with Ihe fail ure of three armed nu n to fire a -hot taking effect, Mrs Kgan, a sister of R. W. McShane, visiting here, made a trip to. The Dalles this week 10 meet her husband, who arrived this week. They came back last night. For Sale One 18 inch Deere Sulkey plow, I 14 inch Canton Sulkey Plow, I McCormick Reap er, 5 1-2 feet cut, 4 horse colars, I pump, about 100 feet of 8-4th inch iron pipe, I spike tooth cul tivator, I 10 foot spike tooth harrow with cart, one good organ I bureau, I doz. or more Buff Orpington hens and cockerels. W A. Davis. Maupin, Ore. llax ties-Foster bread and dough, nuts at Harphau's Coufectiouery. Eyes, Look, Attention I am leaving Maupin, April 7 If you want glasses, hurry up and see me, or I will go up to no miles to your homes to fit you, without extra charge, Make appointment by phone with either me or the Times office. Chas. H. Francis, M. D., Optician and Optometrist Father Cantrell Is over from Dufur, vititing members of hi: church. Mass was said this morn ing at the McShane residence. Do You See the Point? The following is the impression made on the brain of an outside person through scanlng the pages of this paper, Maupin is the title given a little nitche lying near the Deschute river iu Southern Wasco county presumably the name of some early settler in thai section. The Tum-A.Lum Compauy, a well organised corporation of lum ber merchants in the northwest have installed a stock of building materials and are represented by a live agent who hopes to see a town grow out of the well located place for one. Shatttick Bros., a firm of live merchants of considerable experi ence, have grawped the spirit too, that Maupin has a future and have stocked up with a remarkably full line of general merchandise which undoubtedly finds a heavy patron age among the many farmers and ranchmen of the adjacent 25 miles .surrounding territory. K. J. Fischer, an enterprising automobile man conducts a garage and repair shops, with auto livery in connection, also Ford agency. 1 For the convenience of the above mentioned and the prosperous farming community surrounding, a state bank has' been established which is also the county depository of this section, A well got up church notice shows the place can boast of an energetic man of God. Mr. Emmons will fix your watch. Icecream may be had during the warm dys ar Talcott's and Harph an's, each of these gentlemen hay ing a general line of confectionery, From the reading of this sheet, we suppose that it Is backed mainly1 by a few struggling homesteaders and the subscriptions of the farm ing community, which compared with the record on the Printers' Union books for six months show ing failure to make good and reason of three men who have had charge of this paper, leads us to wonder at the sanity of a fourth individual unless it be a case of more wealth than brains, in the first place, to think of continuing a newt-sheet, where neither railway locomotive whistle break the monotony, nor any of the other necessities of au organised village are represented Maupin needs a barbershop, baths, warehouse, railroad, blacksmith shop, livery barn, hotel, telephone system, community hall, grist mill, meat market and another store or so. And the surrounding stage stations would do well to install general merchandise lines, repair shops, etc., and partly get rid of giving the outside impression that this is a mail order county. Maupin is in prions need of a whirl wind, uot yf the ordinary tyge that comes gently once in a while mid stirs the general germs iu the atmosphere, a fi-w news. pap.-rs, light chips and possibly a tin can or two in some of the back yards and alleys, but one that will move the rubbish that seems to lodge in those places, which might be burned if raked up and lighted, or boxed up and hauled away if we were but enterprising enough to do it. Other towns of this size and smaller have clean-up days and alt residents of such place ob serve same iu u appropriate man ner. rues will be here Soou and what is the use of the housekeeper setting poison and tanglefoot and wearing out dozens of By swatters, to say nothing of the amount of nerve energy to have a new supply arrive each day from an old cau pue, or cnips, mixes and waste ppcr tiear by. Church Notice. Sunday, Aprils, 1916, Sunday School, 10 a. ni preaching, ji a. m andY. P. B. meeting at 7:30 p. m, Midweek prayer meeting, TMiMrert,., a..j....'Hi 7 . A uuiguujr evening, l.ju, Annua, circuit meeting, Satnr, day, April is, o'clock p. m. Everyone cordially invited to at. tend any or all services. O. B- ELLIS, Pastor, The Maupin Band Boys were Out Sunday, giving a concert on the street aud also in a very credit able and capable manner rendering music on the ball grounds, The boys deserve much credit for tneir work in the band which vies with any other educational institution in sowing untold bene. fits to s community in an intellect ual and social manner. And we enjoy our full share of it in an honorable manner, if it does not receive our support. We are per suaded that no support is worthy the use of that word, where it merely consists of expressions of appeciatjou and does not touch that strain of the human heart, the pocketbook, How many have cou. tributed their $5 to the Band treasury? While other sgptjons and villages frequently suffer epidemics of ty phoid feyer, Maupin, thanks to the pure spring water supply furn. ished in abundance from the town, is in very little danger of such a disease- We cannot over estimate the value of such a water supply, when we compare it with the uuhealtv water conditions in most places, jianwu. 1 ..1 11 ner Make final proof before U. P, Commissioner Stuart, Maupin, For the information of those pn the Maupin line the Times' phone ring is two shorts and two longs. Have you entered your subscrip tion to assist with the work on the Maupin grade yet? If uot now s the time. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publishkr) Department of the Interior, ' United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 17th, 9t6. NOTICE is hereby given that Gottlieb Teschner of Wapinitia, Oregon, who. 011 January fist, 1911, made. Home stead Entry No. 08009 and on March 29th, 19 15, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014646, for Nwl-4, Sec. 1. and the Ei-2 NKt 4 Section 2, Township 6-South, Range 12-East, Willamette Meri dian, 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 Ore gon, on the 6th day of April 191 6. Claimant names as witnesses: E. L. Nelson, James E. Hartman, J. R Lewis, O. I, Paquet all of Wapimtia, Oregon. H, Frank Woocock, up Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (pubushbr) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Fehruary 23rd, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that Dayton VV. Shaker of Wapinitia, Ore., who, on Feb ruary nth, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 01 1273 and on March 10th, 1915, made additional Home stead Entry, No. 014572, for NKi-4 NK1-4, Sec. I-T. 6 R. 12R, Lots 2-3-4-8E1-4 NWI 4, SWI-4 NRI-4, NKI-4SWI-4, NWi-dSKt-i. 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 aWe described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Com' missiouer, at Maupin, Oregon, on tne 5 tti day of April 1916 H. Fiunk Woodcock, P - Register. NOTICE! FOR PUBLICATION -ISOLATED TRACT (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, uregon, reov 35. 1016. NOTICE is hereby given that. as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, tinder provisions ot Sec 24(5, R. S., pur suaut to the application of JUUA SPALINCER. Serial no. 015372. we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per aae,iuick iph; -vjf,- u4 Jiiuc- at 9:30 o clock a. m., on the 9th day of May, next, at this office, the following tract of land; Lots 2 aud 3, Section iS. Township south, Range 6 past, Willamette Meridian. 'f9.8g Acres). . The sale will not bo kept open, but wj he declared plosed when 11. t. L . The making the highest bid will be re- quired to iiwnediately pay to tht Receiver the amount thereof, Any persons claiming adversely the above-described laud are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale, J,, B. Booth, Receiver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (pubushbr) Department of the Interior, U S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 17th. 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that MILLARD P. THORNTON, of . Wamic, Oregon, who on June 16th, 1911. made Homestead entry No. 09137, for s1-2se1-4, sEl-4 SWl-4, Section 11, Township south, Range 11 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten Won 10 make final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. s. Commissioner, at Maupin, Orepon, on the 37th day of April, 1916, Claimant names as witnesses; Jaha Farlow, Frank Spoor, Charles Vockey. Albert Russell, all of Waniic, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, up Register, notice for publication, (publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallas, Oregon, March 17th, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that Clara C. miller, of Criterion, Oregon, who on July 31st, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010588, and 011 January 15th, 1915, made additiqnal Homestead Entry No. 014371, for sl-2swl-4. NWMswl-4, see 13-sl-2aEl-4, Sec. 14-N1-2NE1-4, Sec. 23-NWl 4 Nwl-4, Section 24, Township 6 south, Range 14-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final thtee year Proof, 10 establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D, Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 25th day of April, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; J. E. Miller, J. B. Kidder. R. H. DeCarnp, A. A, Caufield, all of Criterion, Oregon. H Frank Woodcock, up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . (publisher.) Deparment of the Interior, U S. Land Office at The Dales, Oregon, March 1st, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM H. MERSINGER, of Shauiko, Oregon, who on Sept ember nth, 1912, made Homestead Entry no. 010709 aud on January Iitli. 1915, made additional Home stead Entry, no. 014333, for Si-2 SBI 4, SI-2SWI-4, nee. 27.SHi.4sEi 4 sec. 28-NE1-4NEI-4, sec. st.NWi-d NWl-4, Nwl-4NEl-4, Section 34, Towuship 6 south, Range 16 Mast, Willamette Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H, C. Rooper, U. 8. Commissioner, at Antelope, on the Hth day of April, I9I6. Claimant names as witnesses: William F. Johnson, William H. Womstrff, Thomas I. Blosick, Archie D, Hauua, all of Snaniko, Oregon H. Frank Woodcock, . np Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 28th, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Herbert E. Hammkr ITT . 01 wapinitia, uregon, wlio, on January 19th, 1911, made Home stead Entry No. 07996, aud on March loth, 1915, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014574, fr SW1-4 nwi 4, Nwi.4 SW1-4, Sec I3.NI-2 sri-4 & Ni-2 SWI-4 Sec. 14-SEI-4 NE1-4, NBi-4 SBi-4. Sec tlon 15, Township 6-South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, has bled notice of intention to make Fiual three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before U. S. Laud Office, at The Dalles, on the nth day of April 1910. CUimint names as witnesses . R Lewis, James E. Hartman, Herbert E. Hammer, Archie M. Raine. H. FtANk Woodcock, nP Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (pubushei) Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, February 28th 1916. NOTICE it hereby given that Jambs P.. Ha htm an of .1 iitiitia. stead Entry No. 06225 and on March nth, 1915, made additional Homestead E'Ury No. 014581, for SEl-4 SRI-4 Sec. 10, NWI-4&SI-2 NEI-4. Sec. 14 NBl.4 fSi-4 Sec tion 15, Township 6.Snuth, Range 12-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before U. S. Land Office. t The Dalles, Oregon, 011 the nth day of April, 1916. Claimants names as witnesses; Herbert E. Hammer, I. R. Lewis, Archie M. Rains. Herbert g. Lewis all Waptnitia, Oregon. H, Frank Woodcock, np , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 20th, 191fi. NOTICE is hereby given that Ida M. Overman widow of Edgar H. Overman de ceased, of The Dalles, Oregon, who, on January 31st, 1912, made Homestead Entty, No. 09912, for Lot 2-sw1-4ne1-4, n1-2se1-4, Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 16 East, Willamette Meridi, an, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land ahove described, before U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 26th day of April, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; W. H. Herman, of The Dalles, ore. gon, Jbilizahetli Herman, ot ine Dalles. Oregon, Arch L Hanna, ot Shwniko, Oregon, Bert D. Davis, of Shaniko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, . U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 28th, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that Herbert E. Lewis of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on November 2ist, 1912, made Home stead Entry No, 010053, and on March 19th 1913 made additional Homestead Entry No. 014573, for SI-2 SWI-4, NEI.4 swi-4, bee. 13' si. 2 BEI-4, 8EI-4 SWI-4, bee. 14, Lots 1-2-3-4, Sec. 23, & Lot 1, Sec. 34, Township 6-South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice cf intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the nth day of April 19 1 6. Claimant names as witnesses; Herbert E. Hammer, James E, Hartman, J. R. Lewis, Archie M, Rrius all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H, Frank Woodcock, np Regiser, - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior, . U. S. Land office at the Dalles, Oregon, February 28th 1916 r notice is hereby given that John R. Lewis of Wapinitia. Oregon, who, on anuary nth, 1011, mads Home stead Entry No. 07051 and oil April 7th, 1915 made additional Homestead Entry, No. 0147 15, for Wi-2 Nwi.4, Lots 1-2, bee. is-Lots 1-2-3-4 & NE1-4 SWI-4. Section 16. Township 6-South, Range 12-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Fiual three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before U. S. Land. Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the nth day of April. 1916. . Claimant names as witnesses; Herbert E Hammer. James E. Hartman. Herbert E. Lewis, Archie M. Raines all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, np - . Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 23rd, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM B. KEEN whose postoffice address is Wapin itia, Oregon, did on the 1st day of May 1915, file in this-office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 014813, to purchase the swi-4 NEI-4, Section 25, Township 5-South, Range n-East, Willam ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by apprais ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the laud and timber thereon have been appraised, $140.00 the timber estimated 60,000 board feel at $1.50 per M , and the land $50 00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application aud sworn state ment on the 2ud day of May, 1916, before U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this puichase before entry, or initiate a contest at - any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeaf the eutry. .. - H. Frank Wooecock, P . Register. ' -1. T