i- ... i t.w ,.-.-v.-,-'.r-4.i. ( 4 i , 1 ' i 1 'fhe Maupin Time Publiahed every Friday at Maupin, Oregon J, E. Disbrow, Publisher gubacription: One year, $1,50; six 11100 tbi, 75 cents; three month, 50 Entered as second class mail putter September t, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un- der the Act of March 3, 1879. Resolutions of Condolence Whereas the divine Fathor has again seen fit to enter our ranks and remove from our midst our beloved sister, Clara Wing Muir, therefore bo ill Unsolved that we realize that in the death of Bister Muir our Lodge haH, sustained an inestimable loss and that we hereby express our deep sorrow in the passing of our beloved Bister; And be it further resolved that we extend to the bereaved husband and family oUr sincere sympathvj and that the (Charter of this Lodge be suitably drapod for a period of 80 days. That a Copy of these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, that a copy be sent the Maupin TimW and the Fdcifid Odd Fellow for publication. Valley Rebekah Lodge fro. 197. K. L. HaUser, A ). Black, Flora Young, Corn. FISCHER'S GARAGE j Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON r If the other1 ftllotlf ctfuW hoi fii your watch bHnjj it td Emmbris the jeweler. The farmers dori't seem to be satisfied Unless they are skinned. Oive Dad Coale a chance. He buys all kinds of pelts, hides, skins and wool. p Church Notice. Sunday, July Jo, 1016: Sunday school io a. rri., preaching 11 and 8:15 p. m., song service begins 7:45 p. in. Everyone cordially invited to attend all services. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 8 p. m. 0. R. ISIlis, Pastor. Noothern Grain i Warehouse Co. Highest prices for all kinds of ains before grains Phone us for a price selling S. H. WILSON, Buyer Dr. Lawrerice S. Stov'all VETERINARY Meditinc Surperi . and Dentistry bharges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store, or residence Maupin, Oregon GENERAL STORAGE Flour, Feed, Salt and Supplies agents foR K6rr Gifford & Go. ALSO FOR Phoenix Assurance Co., London Hunts Ferry Warehouse Go. For Sale at a bargain, one 21 in Si, Case steel separator and power all in good shape. John Ayres, Wamic. NOTtCE FOR PUBLICATION ISNLATED TRACT. (ptlBLISHER) Public Laud Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Juiie 19, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, Under provisions Of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Hlema Connolly, serial NO. oi44i. we will oiler tit' public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $i.bo per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on the 20tli day ot feeptember. next, at this ofhee, the following tract of laud; SRI-4SE14, Section 10, i5i-2SWt-4 and SW1-4SWI-4 Sec tion 11, lownsuip 4 south, Range 14 East, VV. M. (ContHiniim 160 Acres). "TliiS tract is ordered iuto the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is ruouutaiueous or too rdiigh for cultivation." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hbur named have ceased bidding. 1 he person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the receiver the amount thereof. Anv personS claitiiiuK adversely the above-described land are ad vised td file their claims, dr ob jections, on or before the tithe des ignated for sale. , , L. A. Booth, Receiver. Wapinitia1 Auio Stags ) Leaves Maiipin, 8 a. m. I Leaves Wapinitia, 1.3(5 p- m. V. ROBERTS, Prop. L I, O. O. F. I WAPINITIA Lodge No. 2(H), Maupin, Oregon. meeU every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem- bers always welcome. G. L. Harphan, N. G. 0. R. Aubrky, Secretary. For Sale! New Potatoes A; D. Gibbs, Tygh Valley, Ore. ." '. ! Wallowa! j Lake PARR BREATH OF Tfllii PINES' 4500 feet above sea-level in the Powder River Mountains near Joseph, Ore. Cat sleep, play, Hve out-of-doors. A delightful mountain-lake re sort. Good fishing. Fcr full information, Jarcs, tickets, etc, ask k S. BELLI Afcnt 6-W.R.R.&N NdTlCE fdll PtJBLiCATIGN (PUBUSHHj . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oflice at The Dulles, Oreeon, August ?thl 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that HENRY A. COOKE, of Shaniko, Oregon who 011 April 22nd, 1914, made Homestead En try No. oi29,ii and on "May 2nd, ioii. liiade additional Homestead Entry $0. 013026,, for ski 4SWI-4, Section 27, iu-2Nwi-4, E1-2SW1-4, NWI-4SWI-4. WI-2SK1-4, Section 34, Township 7 South, Rsllige tj East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to njake Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Hooper, U. S. Commissioner at Antelope, Oregon, on the 2nd day of October, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: John F. Singer, Cyrus W. Hewitt, Pearl McCulloch, George Albright, all of Shauiko, Oregon. H. Frani Woodcock, np Register. we will offer at public sal a, to the highest bidder, brt at not less than $2.50 per acte, at 10:15 o'clock a. m., on the 4oth day ot September, next at this oflice, the following tract of land; Lot I and SRI -4 NK1-4 Section 6, Township 6 South, Range 13 East Willamette Meridian (Containing 80 Acres). "This tract is ordered iuto the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation.' ' The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when thoSe present at the hour named have teased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re dulred to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount tHereof. Ally persdns claiming adverse, ly the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims or objeo Hons, on or before the time desig nated for sale p L- A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publishbr) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 28th, 1916. NOTICE is hereby civen that LVdiA Orgutt 6f Shauiko, Oregon, who on De cember 17th, IQ12; made Homstead Eiltry, No. oiio7o, and on June ist, 1914, made additional Home stead Entry No. 013315, for wi-2 NHI-4, WI-2SE1-4, KI-2NWI-4, EI-2 SVCI-A Section 17. Township 8 South; Range i5 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot mten tion to malce final three year Proof: to establish claim to the land above deseribed, before H. C Kooper. U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope; Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Alexander Eraser, of Gateway, Oregon. Donald McKay of Gate way, Oregon, Joliu E. Miller of Maupin, Oregon, William Orgutt of Kent, Oregon. II. FUAMK WOOCOCK, np Rrgiser. notice for publication Iso lated TRACT. (puulishkr) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon,. June 19. 1916. NOTICE ,is hereby given mat, as directed b'v the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under minus ot rec. 24ss. jv. t , provi pursuant , to Frank Gabel, the application ot Serial No, 014620, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) , Department of the Interior, , li. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 22nd 191G. NOTICE is hereby given that John F. Singbr of Shaniko, Oregon, who on Octo ber 15th, 1919, made Homestead en try No. 05258, and on June 17th, 1914, made additional .Homestead Entry No. 013468, for se1-4nw1-4, Swl-4NEl-4, ,El-2swl-4, Sec. 20, e1-2nw1-4, . sw1-4nwI-4, neH SWl-4, Section 29 Township 7 south', Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before HC. Rooper, U. , S. ComiiKSjjiouer,' at Antejope, Oregon, ou the 2ud day of October, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry A. Cooke, Herbert W. Cooke, William II. Woolsey, Pearl McCulloch, all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, up Register, The contestants will be divided into two classes for the open1 juvenile contest. Class A shall include all who are between their fourteenth and nineteenth birthdays on October I. 1016. Class B shall include all who have not attained their fourteenth birthday at that time. There will be one class in the projects, A pupil may enter as many exhibits as he or she desires. Every pupil must do the work in prepartrrg.Ius or, her exhibit must plant his own seed, cultivate hin own plants, harvest his own crops, and make with no other help than adfice, his own mechanical, art, needlework and cooking exhibits. In gardening, the ground may be plowed by someone else if desired. Entries must be made upon blanks issued from the office of the Secretary of the Southern Wasco County Fair. One entry blank should be filled in for each con testant ana tins niann must De given either to tne Secretary of the Southern Wasco County Fair, or to the County Superintendent not later than September ii, 1916. Entry blanks will be sent upon request, and no premiums will be awarded on articles which ere not properly entered. Entry blanks must be filled out and signed by the contestants. In case there is no competition, prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the judges. There will be no fee chaiged lor entering exhibits in these contests. The committee does not assume responsibility for these exhibits. Guards will be provided who will look after them as best thev can, but in the dense throngs that gather in the pavillion there Is always danger of articles being taken. After the close of the fair, it is best for the exhibitor to come to the pavill ion and get his property. Every effort will be made to return uncalled-for articles to their owners, but owing to the losing of cards and other distinguishing marks these efforts now and then are of no avail. The cotiimiitee asks the co-operation of parents in securing absolute honesty 011 the part of all exhibitors When a pupil exhibits that which is not is own work, he loses far more than he cau possibly earn. He may gain some credit; he may earn some money; but he loses respect for the parent who permitted this act; he loses the keen sense of honor which he ought to possess, and he gets the idea that success in life can be aitairied through trickery. These exhibits can be made a valuable nieaus of teaching honestyj edMMlTT EE IN CHARGE F. C. BUTLER, Secretary Southern Wasco County Fair; Tygh Valley, Oregon. CLYDE T. BONNEY, Conuty Superintendent of Schools; The Dalles, Oregon. A. R. CHASE, County Agricultural Agent, The Dalles, Oregon. OPEN JUVENILE CONTEST PREMIUM LIST No prizes will given for any exhibits not contained in this list. The prizes tire the same in both the A and B Classes. LOT 1 GARDENING Best ten onions $1.00 .75 .50 .25 Best ten ears sweet corn 1.00 ,75 ,50 .75 Best teu ears pop corn 1. 00 .75 .50 .75 Best watermelon 1.00 .75 .50 .25 Best head cabbage 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1. 2. LOT 2 MECHANICA AND ART 5 50 50 25 25 25 10. II. 12. 13. 14. IS- 16. 17- 18. 19-20. 21. 22. Best bird house 1.00 .75 Best cartoon (original) 1. 00 .75 Best pen and ink drawing 1.00 .75 Best collection of pressed flowers 1. bo .75 .50 .25 LOT 3 NEEDLEWORK Best article of embroidery or tatting t.oo Best plain dress, handmade 1.60 Best plain dress, machine made i.eo Best apron, hand made 1.00 Best apron, machine made 1.00 Best three specimens darningi.oo Lot 4 cooking Best plate of buiscuits Best loaf of bread Best loaf cake Best layer cake Best box candy Best three jars fruit Best three jais jelly Lot 5 potato-growing 75 75 75 75 75 .75 5 5 .50. 5 .50 So .25 25 25 .25 25 25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1. 00 .75 .50 .25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1. 00 .75 .50 .25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 Club members shall grow at least 1-8 of an acre, The awards in this coutest will be based on the following score: , Best exhibit of ten potatoes Best project report Fourth Annual Schooi Children's Industrial Exhibit tygh. Valte'y, Oregon, September 13,' 14 and 15,' inclusive, 1916 RULES GOVERNftfGr EXIIIBlf The Fourth Annual' School Children's Fair for Southern. Wasco County will be held hi connection with' the Southern Wasqo'. County Fair and will be open for entry to all pupils of the public and private schools of Southttii Wasco County. .... 60 40 100 Fifth $0.50 Possible score First Second Third Fourth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 LOT 6 VEGETABLE GARDENING Garden must contain 1-16 of an acre and grow at least 5 different varieties of vegetables. The awards in this contest will be based on the following score; Best exhibit of five kinds of vegetables 60 Best project report - 40 Passible score ioo First Second Third Fourth 2 50 $2.00 $1.50 1. 00 LOT 7 PIG FEEDING 1 ' Division 1 Club members shall care for and do all the work required in the feeding, handling and management of a brood sow and litter of pigs. Those in divisi a 1 may select one pig to exhibit from the litter. The awards in this contest will be based on the following score: Best aningjyorpurpose which it is to serve 60 Best project report .... , . 42 Possible Score 100 First Second Third Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 Division 2 Club members shall care for and do all the work required in the feeding, housing and rearing of one pig. The awards in this contest will be based ou the following score: Best animal for purpose which it is to serve 60 Best project report ... .... 4o Possible score 100 First Second Third Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 LOT 8 POULTRY-RAISING Division I. The care aud management of five or more fowls (pure-bred) either hens or pullets, for a period of at least six months, and the incubation, under hens, of one or more settings of eggs from pure-bred fowls, and the feeding and management of the chicks for a period of at least five months. These fowls may be the contestant's own raising, or may be obtained by purchase. Division 11. Turkey-Raisings The incubation of one setting of turkey eggs, and the feeding and man agement of the young turkeys for a period of at least five months. Division in. Ducks. The care and management of three of more ducks for a period of at least fiv months; the incubation of one or more settings of duck eggs; and the feeding and management of the ducklings. The awards in this coutest will be based upon the" following score: Best exhibit.. 6d Best project report 4 Possible Score 100 In Division 1 the exhibit must be a pen of chick ens (one cockerel and four pullets) . In Division 1 1 the exhibit must be a pair of turkeys. In Division lit the exhibit must be a trio of ducks; First- Second Third Fourth Fifth I2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 LOT 9 SEED GRAIN PRODUCTION The Club Metriber must select in the field, before harvest; at least one-half bushel of grain in the head. The awards lii this contest mUSt be based upon the following score: Best exhibit of 100 Wnd-selected heads bf Wheat of one variety " 60 Best project report 40 Possible scorf ....100 First Second Third Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $i.oo $0.50 LOT 10 BAKING li Each member shall do all the work required with out help, except answers and questions: The awards will be based on the following score: , Best exhibit 2 loaves white bread 40 i layer or loaf cake---i 20 Best project report ' 40' , . Possible score io'o First Second Third Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 LOT 11 CANNING AND PRESERVING Each member shall herself can the number of jars of garden, orchard or meat products, and make the jelly necessary for this exhibit. The awards will be based on the following score: Best exhibit of canned fruits (two kinds in pint jars) 15 Best exhibit of canned vegetables (two kinds in pint jars : , 15 Best exhibit of jelly (two kinds of jelly glasses 15 Best exhibit of canned meat (two kinds in pint jars ij v Best project report.......... 4.0 Possible score '. t.oo Each member shall do' the 6rt resulted without help, except answers and questions. The awards in this contest will be based on the following score: . Best exhibit (consisting of one article of machine sew ing, one article hand sewing,' one article patching, one article darning, one article fancy work 60 Best project report 40 Possible score 100 First Second Third Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1,00 $0.50 LOT 13 CORN GROWING 1 . . . Club members shall grow at least one-eighth of an acre of corn. They may hire the ground plowed, but must do all other work. Basis of Awards. The awards in the State Fair contests will be based upon the following score: Best exhibit of ten ears... 60 Best project report , 40 ,,. ,, , . Possible sqore ..ioo First. Secon4 Tbjrd Fourth Fifth $2.50 $2.00, .$:.5Q , $1,00 So.qo LOT lV GRAND PRIZE The two club members who make the highest score , 'at the Southern Wasco County Fair will be given a ruth , ' '. .... . .. ..: iree i.ip iu me ureRou Agricultural college and, free $0.50 tueuibtrship in the Corvallis Summer School, 1917. it