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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1916)
fhe Maupin Times 3 abliihed every Friday at Maupin, Oregon , ?'.. W. L. Morrison, Publisher abwription : One year, $f ,50 six Mnartbt, 75 cts; three months, 30 Entered a second tJaw wail mattf September 7. 1914, at the l"tac t Maapiii, Oregon, ti f "T the Ad of March 5, r?7?. For Sale A limited number of Colli') pop pies. I'rico $2.50 and $5. Call at L. B. Kellys. 8t3 Beef ; Phone your orders to Claud Wilnon, Meat will be delivered itt Maupin on Fridays every week Cabbage Wo have cabbage aricf beets tot mile. A. F. Martin, White River Bessie Martin visited on the Flat lapt week. Wallace and Nellie Donley and Ora Marliu were Buoppirtg in Maupin Thursday. ,1. li, Tuniion finished threshing for Mr. Morrow and nl.oved bis machine to Will Head's lust TJur day. Mr. Hens went to The DkIIb last Batni'hiy. Mi'-h, Kinyon allendod the funer al i' luynmnd Jones oldest baby Wttdr.day, J'lfil Martin returned home 'I'liws.Iay from barreling in the Gms.- Valley country. Mr. and Mrs. ("surge Accord of tha Dulles have moved here to lunkp their home. Illinois Baxter of fitcoma is a V'im: , r at the Harold Curtis home. K.iy '1 unison and"' family return el Luiim iroin Juniper Monday . Hazel Brow whs a visitor at the OtiP Olmstaiu home Snndiiyi Mr. MilitU'iut returned from Wil limit Spring where she spent the Hummer with her tdwter, Mrs. Nicholson. Mr. Otis Chnstain and daugh ters visited at the Bert Brown homo last week. The Martin, Hrown mid Conloy thresher iB at A. A. Boiiney's. Hot baths on nhort notice ut Taloott's. The L. D. Kelly hotel biiNmueut ih well underway and n crew of evoralVo working with teams ami ttlip excavating the dirt. There will be no time hist in the good work and the east aide people are looking forward to a good up to elite hotel with all the comforts of li!e connected therewith. If the other fellow could wot fix your watch bring it to Emmom the. jeweler. Goto Talcoti'a for confectiouery u nd ice cream. obegoFrmTlow in normal schools M. . BUREAU OP EDUCATION RS .PORT UNCOMPLIMENTARY TO STATE'S SCHOOL POLICY. ' Pmrtleton, Ore. Oregon is one of till moat poorly equipped states in the Union tor the training of teachers "according to th United Statea Bureau of Kilueatlon. Ouly five state In the Union bave less Normal equipment than Oregon, nraron has one Normal School and forty 1 late have more than one. Now TorK b&i It, rmny!vaixla 18, Massa- ebuxetta 12, California 8, Washington 9 and Idaho 2. -; The report of the Bureau of Ednea- (ion shows that even the little etaU ot Idaho, with a population only half as 'large aa that of Oregon, ia spending more than twtee aa much for Normal Schoola as le thli 'state.' " t The name report urges that Normal Schools b located In the railroad ntera frith puhllo schools sufficient- 'Jy lar u give teaching prartic to the Normal students. ' State, Superintendent ChurchlHV an nual report shows that of the 606S t us oners in 6regon last year 'but 791, 1 It see eent. were Normal School gradual The same official 'estim- ,5fd that MOO i tcbirs are iimmI d wJr year and the prinnt Normal ir.bonl U turning out hut 15(V. ' T)o'l tnajorlrj ot Normal trained toaohers Ar shown to be teaching within a atnxll radius ut Monmouth, although Funtwni Oregon pays on rK average of ; In 41 a month T'jore for teaehexe U:n ioo the wj't.vute '"J,'.".'. Going' to Need a New Drill This Reason? If so, You Will of Course Get a TO There is no question but what the Peoria or the Thomas are the best or as good grain drills as are on the market today; the only question for you to decide is which one of these drills to buy. Your old drill is getting worn out and a new drill always brings the best results for seeding. These Drills Can be Bought of W. H. STAATS See Us Before Purchasing' Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmom ivill do it for you and guarantee it. Go to Talcott'a for your ice cream sundaes. 305 X YES 1 I , FOR Yd JJASU DEAL FOR FASTFRN OREGON If you Hiv in favor of a srpa''" ;lr;I for (lie rounffr l'V;t of :ho rn scaring you vi vote fir and wotfe for f-n.'fo-.wn kasti r" uR.'Xiojf srvy. S-.-HWU. S('i:ODI, AT .I'i Kpl.l-ITON. OR!'(it.i'N. Oi: ;." : I t.u. orp Normal !" 'iol. This- school if lor-t.'ci at Monmouth and ;:- not nhlo to snip;". I j m -f than TEN I'lOIl CKN'T of !):: ticher rc c fil it' the pnhlte aohnols r.f drvccn. Of tfre llwn tt-nn ai's thousand to.-tolier in out piib'ie ecnoi !g, Itt'T 1S 1' KR CKN'T arc gradMRtpJi of Nor ntHi Schools. It is b matt'-r of jv.rr.;-!! Iiistino to the connt-y Kot of the CaNcaHrii 10 pslnlillfb r orn?l Scliocl Knot of the mnuntninfs to furniih tliorouphly trained teachers for the schools of Kastfu'ri Orogon. TRAINED INSTRUCTORS WANTED Kvcry ri'Hidcnt of Kastern Oropon has a viW In terest in the pnasaste of tliia mcnaure for Eastern Oregon puya HIGH SAIAnil S to her teachers and Is entitled lo th services of THAINEB fNSTHVCTOrt-S. ONLY COSTS CKNTS PER $1,000 The annual cost rrf maintenanotj of the nropoeed State Norntnl School amoimtil to BUT ONB 25TH OP A M1IJ. OR CKNTS OrJ 4 THOUSAND DOI I.ATiS of taxable property. Isn't It worth this to von to have your children trained- W- become UffK-I'-t'b AND I'RODUCTIVK eittensf STRONG ENDORSEMENT J. A. Churchill, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, voice-s the sentiment of the educators of Ihe state when he says: "Oi. (ton's greatest need for Its rural schools id thd teacher who has bad full preparation to do her work. Such preparation can beft come Olrdugh Normal School training. "I truet that the voters of the State will assist In ratdlnK the standnrd of our schools by eatablishinR a State Normal School at Pendleton. The location i central, the interest of the people of Pendleton In education most excellent, and the large number of pupils in the public school will gl-ve ample oppor tunity to all students to get thtf amount of teaching practice required in a standard normal school." The eduoatortt of the Stat insist that Standard Norm! Schoola be locate ! in towns of 5000 popula tion or more and having SNOt'GH GRADE PUPILS TOR TEACHER PRACTICE. BE LOYAL AND VOTE RIGHT Show your loyalty to the beat interests of Eastern Oregon and of the whole state by working for this measure and by voting YES for NO. 30ft.. By vot Ini YES for No. 308 you will help to flfVB TO THE ' 8CHOOL CHILDREN OV OKKOON THE SAME VANTAGES KNJOYKD BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OUR NEIGHBORING STATES. Eastern Oregon Stat Normal School Committee By i. H. Gwlnn, Secy, Pandieton, Ore. (Paid a4Trtlsipt) or a The farmers don't ceeni to be satisfied unless they are skinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. He buys all kinds of pelts, hidep, ("kins and wool. r IS A VOTE m CHILDREN & Co. Elsewhere For Sale at a bargain, one 24 in Jr. Cace steel separator and power all in good shape. John Ayree, Wflinic. I. O. O. F. W.APINITIA Lodge No. 209, M;;c.pin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem hers always welcome.- V. B. Doty, N. G. F. D. Stuart, Secretary. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine iSurgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residene Maupin, Oregon 1 Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia. 130 p- m. V ROBERTS. Prop. Northern Grain Warehouse Co: Highest prices for all kinds of grains Phone us for a price before selling S.H. WILSON, Buyer NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISNLATED TRACT. (publisher) Public'Laud Sale. Department of the Iuterior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,. Oregon, June 19, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, tinder provisions of Sec. 2405. R. S., pursuaut to the application of Eleuia Connolly, Serial No 014841, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than a.5o per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on the aotu day of September, next, at this -office,' the following tract of land; SEl-4SKl4v Section a, ei-?swi-4 and SW1-4SWI.4 Sec tion 11, Township a south. Ranee 14 East, W. M. (Containing 160 Acres!. I his tract is ordered into the market on a showine that the greater portion thereof is niountaineons or too rough for cultivation"." The sale will not be kept open,1 but will he declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid' will be required to immediately pay to tha receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are adh vised to file their claims or obi jections, on or before the timedtaH iguated for sale. L. A. Booth, Receian. mmaa. for publication. ( publisher) Department of the Interior,. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 22nd, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that John F. Singbr of Shaniko, Oregon, who 011 Octo ber 15th, 1909; made Homestead en try No, 05258, and on June 17th, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 011468. for se1-4nw1-4. Sw1-4ne1-4. El-2swl-l Sec. 20. E1-2NW1-4 SW1-4NWI-4, " NEl-4 SW1 4i Section 29 Township 7 south,. Range 15 East Willamvttt Meridian, has filed notice of inten tiori1 to make Final five vear Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before H C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner, ai Antelope, Oregon, on the 2nd dn of October, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry A. Cooke, Herbert VV Oooke, William H. VVoolsey, Peari McCulloch, all of Shaniko, Oieon. H. Frank Woodcock, up Register. notice for publication -Isolated TRACT. (publisher) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, June 19, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, undtt provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S , pursuant to the application ot Frank Gabel, Serial No, 014620, we will offer at ptihlic sale, to the highest bidder, brt at not less ihan $2.50 per acie, at 10:1 s o'clock a. m., on the 20th day ot September, next at this office, the following tract of land; Lot 1 and ski-4 NK1-4 Section 6, Township 6 Soufh, Range 13 East Willamette Meridian (Containing 80 Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for culiivntion." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will he re quired to inimt dinlt.!v pay to t lie Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adverse, ly the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale , p L. A. H00TH, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. vS. Land Office at The Dalles,- Oregon, August 7th, 1916, NO 1 ICE is hereby given that . HENRY A. COOK a;,- of Shaniko, Oregon, who on April 22nd, 1-914, made Homestead En try No. 012932 and oil May snrd, 1 914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013026, fot SKI 4S'Wf-4, Section 27, EI-2NWI-4, EI-S&Wl-, nwi-4SWI-4, wi-2SEi-4,Section Township 7 South, Range 15 Enst, Willamette Meridian, has fifed no tice of intention to make Final three yeaf Proof, to establish claim to the land above de-scfibed.- before H. C. Rooper, U. S Comrr.issioner at Antelope, Oregon, on the 2nd day of October, 1916.' Claimant names a witnesses: John F. Singer, Cyrus W. Hewitt, Pearl McCulloch, George Albright, all of Shaniko, O'regou, H. Fank Woodcock, np Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 9, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that James A. Glassey of Shauiko, Oregon, who on Feb ruary 24th, 1913, made Homstead Entry, No 01 1327, for swi-4SEi-4, SEi 4SWI-4, Section 15, N1-2NWI-4, section 22, Township 7 South, Range i5 East, Willamette Me ridian, has fifed notice of inten riitf tO' make Final three vear Proof,, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart", G6mniissioner, at Maupin, Oregon,- on' tht 20th" day of October, 191 6 Claimant name's as" wilnes-s-is; J W. Wilson, W. T Wflson, Charles E. Wil'sdri, J..T. Wilson. all of Shauiko, Oregon. H. Frank Woocock, P Regiser. Jim Lake attended the fair at Tygh last evening. NOTICE; FOR PUBLICATION ISO. HATED TRACTj (Publisher), Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior U. S. Land; Office at The Dulles,. Oregon, July 10, 1916. NOTICE: is. hereby given that, as. directed by the Commissioner of' the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S.,. pur suant to the application of Benja-. min T. Smith. Serial No, oh.S3,, we will offer at public sale.to the- highest bidder,, but at not less than dt2'.5oper acre, at io:oo o'clock A M. on the i?th day of October. next, at this office, the following tract of land: Loi 6, Section 6,., Township 4 south, Range 15 East,,' Willamette Meridian (Containing, 37.93 Acres). "This tract is or dered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is; mountainous or loo rough for cul tivation." The sale will . not be kept open,, hut will be-declared .closed whew those present at the horn; named have ce-.ised bidding;,- The persou ma-king the highest bid will lit reqiuired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming; adversely the aboye-described land are ad vised to file their claims, r objec-, tions, on or tiefore the lime desig nated for sate. ip Li A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOtt, PUBLICATION ISOLATED- TRACT ' (Publishet) Public Land Sale Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,, Oregon, July 29, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Sec. 2455. R. S , pursu ant to the application of William ' H. Williams, Serial No. 014890, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock , M.r 011 the 19th day of October next, at this office, the following tract of land: SEI-4NKI-4, section 5, Township 5 south, Range "14 East, Willamette Meridian (Containing 4o Acres). ''This tract is ordered into the market on a shqwing that a greater portion thereof is moun' tainous or too rough for cultiva tion''). The sale will not be kept open, hut w II bo declared closed when, those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person miking the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver theamonnt thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claim;, or objec tions, 011 or before the time desig nated fur sale., p L A. Booth, Receiver. NoriclfFFCd ISOLATED TRACT (publisher) Public Land. Sale. Department of the Interior U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Anjtist 24, 19:6. NoiiCi is hereby giveu that, as directed by the Coinuiisfnoiitr of the G ft r 1 Land office. Un der provisions of Sec 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Thomas Faherty, Serial No. 014571 we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.0 per1 acre, at 9:45 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of Novem ber, next, at this office, the follow ing tract of land: NI-2NW14, SE 1-4NW1-4. and NK1-4SWI-4, Section to, Township 5 South, ' Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian (Con taining 160 Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market on a show ing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous ct too rough for cultivation.'' Tire sale will not be kept open, but. wiW be declared closed when those' present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person1 making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advis ed to file their claims, or objections' on or before the time designated for sale, np L. A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISPBK) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Offioe at The Dallas. Oregon, August 22nd, 1916. notice is hereby givtD that ' JOSEPH A. GRAY of Criterion, Oregon, who on Aug.' ust 25, 1913, made Homestead En try no. 01,1090, for ET-2NEI-4 and EI-2SEI-4, Section 17, Township 6' South, Range 15 fast, Willamtte Meridian, has nled notice of inten- tiba' td make Final three y 4'r Proof; to1 establish claim to the laud above discribed,' b'efore F D Stuart, U.S'. Commissioner1 at llanpiu,' 6regon on the and day of October, 1916. ' , Claimant names as witnesses: C- A. Dttus, 0. G. Skofcsbury, H. M. Green, Fred Hornquist, all of Cr.' terior), Oregon. H. Frajjk Woodcock, P Reginter. . i -