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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1916)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Mas. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $i ,50; six months, 75 eeuU; three mouths, 50 Entered ai second clan mail matter September a, 1914, at the 'postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, tin der the Act of March 3, 1879. Vete for Wilson The Woodrow Wilson League of The Dalles lias announced that Hon Geo. E. Chamberlain will be in The Dalles on the evening of October 17th and will give an ad 4resi to the general public at the Vogt Opera House on subjects of campaign interest, and men and women of all parties are urged to attend. The League alto has planned a parade and general rally to pre cede the address and the admirers of Woodrow Wilson iu this com munity are urged to join in the parade and help make the rally a success. For further particulars, write CeliaL. Gavin, secretary, 50J Bank Bldg.. The Dalles', Oregon. : Fischer's Garage Geo. Mallatt purchased a new Chevrolet car recently. A Dodge car arrived Wednesday for Tony Connolly. Jud Zierolf purchased a mw Ford enr this week. David Hess of the power plant has a new Ford. W. H, Williams was a passen ger to The Dalles Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove and Mr. and Mrs. Troutman are camped at the latter's homestead and build ing their home. A car from Los Angeles is sta tioned at the Oarage while the chauffer and four girls went tc B nd to work. 1 FISCHER S GARAGE . Auto Passenger Service" Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON NATIONAL rOOD IMPOSITION, PORTLAND NOV. 9 TO 18 PACiriC LIVESTOCK SHOW. PORTLAND DECEMBER 4 TO 9 CENTRAL OREGON 'OWL Saves A Day Either Way between PORTLAND and CENTRAL OREGON ' ' California Trips at Thih' Time of Year via The North Bank Rail and Ocean Route are Ideal. All Rail or Rail and Ocean Kotitts. 'Die Voyage via the "Tw.yi Palaces" Exceeds Your .Fondest Expectations of Comfort and Pleasuiu. Hares Include Meals and Berth. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN ' SERVICE 1 PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND ! THE FAST A. LOCKE, Agent - MAUPIN OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Ceplcd from Portland Oregonlan.) MONMOUTH, Ore., June 26,The Oregon Normal school opened tins week . . . students enrolled 7H8, largest on record (or state Normal In Oregon .... how to care for large student body a problem .... 8U0 bfliuK crowded Into auditorium with seating ca pacity of 660. tiallories filled with extra chairs In aisles. More than 160 students seated on platform. New frottrdliig houiic completed, additions to room ing houses built and tents used. One hundred girls sleep on unpttr rioor of school. The official school report tires 150 grade pupils In Monmouth, fori teacher practice. Read what those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have tr say concerning measure 308 on th ballot at the coming election: By Jm Wlthyembe, Governor of Oregon: "Ormon It uniullonably In need of morn normal schiwl wink and intltn ! th loilcal ulttct fur chimt at VM i-iuu i Kimtorit ron.'T By J. An Churthlrl, Stat 0f orlnUndcnt of Plfbll lnti"til: "I Iruit. that thi voUra of ffra State will nlit In Stlsliic lh aundird of our schools by nitubllHhlnf tutt NwhuiI School rtndUlon.' By P. L. Campbell, ProalSsnl of the University of 0 "At Um mm MWtloiml Normol UrkmH Is uitly x4 a tro" y W. j. Kerr, PrssMant of the Oregon Ageioulttira C4lt: "Sine th ptaplt tif PondlrtoiV are inlWatlns ( meuiur" for th Mlabllohaitnt f a Nornrvl tiihuol at that Dl. It will flvt mt pttanur to iupport (hi nmuNiin." By J. H. AatctM-min, President resort Normal tenter', at Monmeuth: "A raraful aV)li of ho iltuatlon will vonvlnc inf oaa tha Orojron nveoa Nnrmal School In Kanlarit Or' ana mi ranriutti flits all the (vrnmnr rtqulramanto." By ha County School' Superintendent of Ot-goiv: "Snaalva thM It la tha aaiMa of tho Count-v Si-hot BuH'ladnta of the Staa o OrtfoMt In fuBantlH' aeaamhlaS, that thi hunt Inlareat-a of tha aohunla uf tha' tat Samrne IntrtaaaS facllltlM for tha wvtHMnc af taarhara, and that we, frikrernra, endoraa the ItilttutlvO itMaauro IV. oatabllah a Noimal Bi-hool at aadlatbn." f m Chart H. CaWner, ProslotiiM tff fh Or Fodarattoi ef Worne CktbW "I moat heartily endVMi ttio lot:an' of aaltf ItwirMf1 Btkool at- Vaaeiatoa." Peaf. RetMii C. Froawrr; Pefrnoe' PrtSWent f the Normal School Looatoa at Woston: "Aaj.lmt(tlawr alahllatiment of etieh' a aehnul at antna rantral point auch aa Hendlatun would urova a ureut aaa to tha Staiaa of Orato" B. P. M4lkay, Ex Proaldarlt Southern- Oregon- Normal School: "I ahall anpoort the hirutltm at an Kaatarn Or(on Normal frhnul af Prndleton." State Board erf Regents of Oregon Normitt School declares that "the nec-rssity Tor whlititHutt Normal school facilities iw tMon is iippurcnl." Portland Clianthcr of Commerce endorses measure 308 and say Pcndletoi most lofliou locution for Nor mul school in Eastern Oregon. 303 X YES IS A VOTE FDR your children (PaM AiD Eastern Oregoa Stat Nnrmal Kchiwil Commltta By J. H. Owlnn. Hm: , iuUlrlnn, Ora Smock Orrin Farlow was at Mulvany Bro's. yards Monday for lumber to build apple boxes, Albert Hill and family and Mrs Large were Sunday guests at the home of T. E. Farlow. Neighbors and school children gathered at the home of B. W. Morgan Friday evening as a fare-, well visit. They go to Montana immediately after their sale Wed nesday the 18th. Chus, Cline has rented the Mor gan ranch. 0:R. Fleck wis called to The Dulles Sunday evening on account of the illness of his father, ; 8. H. Mulvany, son Wilbur, Callie Duncan and Walter Led. f rd were transacting business at The Dalles Monday. The picking and boxing apples iH the present occupation. They have a flno crop here this year. Miss Mite Miliar formerly of tins plaoe but now of Dufur, who is teaching on the Flat, visited Sunday with Ida Duncan. Chas. Yockey is engaged in building boxes for his apples. Lewis Yockey was home one day from the mountains where he has a gover nuieiit position, when he was citlle'l to help, construct a govern imm telephone line to Friend. Win. Lucas bits contract' ed to fin ninli the poals at $1 each on the ground. Prof, I'ut.erson Iihs installed a mail box at the school houte. ', T. C. Jones purchased a late rondel Ford in The Dalles last week. Smock now has four cars now owned by farmers. Chas. Cline, B. W. Morgiin, I ' T. Coortright and H- W, May Iteht worked rn the road lending through tb Carter property. A road Iihs been opunwd there for some time but in order that travel umy be better thy blasted several rocks and grubs out. A larg crop of potatoes is re ported here this fall, Fanners huve been feeding them to their stock and still have some to sell. Bring your potatoes la Lake or ShaUUck -tiros., tfley rife1 both buy ing potatues. John ifowell has gon to Port land thinking the change would bene fit his health. J W' Farlow started to take bitn and nis two daughters iu his Ford to the train but disabled the era r' by funning on a snag. 8. H. Mulyany was called to (heir assistance and lit punctured u tire, and they did not reach the stat km in tfrne tffCateh the train, The Rev. Ijarsctf of Gateway filled the pwlpit hre Saturday evening., Sand at y fritoming and evening.- the Lucore home. Mrs. C, Y. Wilson and children and Mrs. KayTunisonandchildrt spent Monday on Juniper at tin Wilson homo, Mr, Martin and Fred went t( The Dulles last week bringing home a load of fruit. Hay Ttini ion made the same kind of a trip I. O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Orego meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. V. B. Dotv, N.'g." F. D. Stuart, Secretary. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Keasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon 0 wooooooooooo 0 oooooooooooooco WASCO COUNTY 0 ABSTRACT CO. 0 Makers of Abstracts That Protect. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03OO000000O0000 000000000000 it 0 Hooks Posted to Date Daily Plant Second to None In The State. , Condon Building Phone Black 3691 0 The Dalles, Oregon Tygh Valley Blacksmith Shop Al Work Guaranteed Prices Right Call and see JOHN HORN, Proprietor White River Y. Wilson returned week after spending with inr parents tit ffciker held White River the iasti Mrs, C. home last some time Taeoma. Rev. Wilh- services at bund). Mr. J. U. Tunisoiv spent 8111. day and MoikIji v with hrr dniig'ier Mrs, Quince Morrow, Mrs. V, U. Wiison bo returnid frmn Tiicouik and Olyuipito whnie slw was suddenly caliud to- Hie bedside of Mr. Wilsort' who' w underweut an operation at Olym pian We are glad to' say he is improving. Mr. and Mr. Lemp and Mr., and Mrs. Cue were entertained ut the Cobertb home ditring the week en i. They went to Maupin for the leot nr given by Mrs. 'i'lf tuptiHi on S.i!aui;i t iimg. Kuby Wilson spent the week trd at her home. She rvturnrd to The Dalies iur sciiool. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and babe are spending a few days at Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. I eaves Wapinitia, 1.30 p. m. V, ROBERTS, Prop. aaV, Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. Highest prices for all kinds of grains Phone us for a priee before selling S. H, WILSON, Bayer Beef Phone your orders to Claud Wilson. Meat will be delivered at Maupin on Fridays every week Notice ' I will sell some cattle at auction Saturday, October 28th, In the mean time I might trade dairy ituff for other cattle or hogs. also have field peas at four cents per pound. A, A. Bonncy. Church Notict. Oct. 15 . Services as follows; Sunday, Sunday-school 10 a. m preaching ti a. ni. Song service 7, preach ing 7:30 p. m. Midweek, Tuesday evening, song practice 7:30; Thursday evening, prayer meeting 7:30. All are cordially invited to at. tend. ' O. R. Ellis, Pastor, Local Items New line of candies at the Drug Store. Go to Talcott s for confectionery and ice cream. ' Wanted 10 to 30 sacks of win ter onions. Shattuck Bros. Formaldehyde at the Maupin Drug Store, Choice lot of box candies at the Drug Store. Notice, The Dalles Daily Morn- ing Sun and the Maupin Times three mouths for $1.50. Nice lot of perfumes Bt the Maupin Drug Store. The L. D. Kelly and Beck with families attended the Moro fair Saturday." , Ths farmers don't seem to be satisfied unless they are skinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. He buys all kinds of pelts, hides, skins and wool. , p All those indebted to me will please pay 4hn same at tbe Maupin State Bank by the 15th of Nov. W. A. Dane. When in Tygh Valley stop at tbe Sugar Bowl for meals, confec- tlons cigars and tobacco, C. V. Woodruff, Prop. SOM.m'jSAVOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN DEAL 6R tAsTtRW OKlGON if you ar In f4"vor" ef a afftfars deft (of tft countf? Fast of the (?SscVte TOM will rots for arid work for" " rtE PROP03Efr EASTl.RN OffEQN STATE SuravAL, school Jtf peieto?,. Oregon. Oregon has but one NofWtil gciMffr, tW School i Vtol a Monraontfr ftid Is not able tS suppl (aao TEN' Phft cMf of tfte teachers r& (i:-i4 to pWfle schoof of regon. Of the SnWre tfrf m tnoWsand teacheft In olr public Seaofls, UL't 3 PER CENT are graduates of Nor ftftl Scli'otiW. ft 1 a tfffctter ol staiipte jugWce (a tM (ffiuntrV East 5f f (&dfi (6 egtablish' a Normaf School East of tha mountains to furnish thoroughly trained1 teacher for the slfroftis of Eastern Oregon. TRAINED INStRUCtORS WANTED tmf resident 6 taittfrtf Oreg5ti ia' a itaT fn terest in the passage of this measure for Eastern Oregon pays HIGH SALARIES to her teachers and is entitled to the servicer o! TRAINED iNSTRUCTOttt!. ONLY COSTS 4 tthfS PER $1,006 r - - jmu " 1, Trfe annual cost of m'ainte'hirncs of the propojed State Normal School amounts to BUT ONE 25TH Of A, MILL OFt 4 CENTS ON THOUSAND DOL I.AFtS of taxable property. Isn't. It worth this to .o to have your children trained to becom'e USH- nL jiftt) PftODUCTIVE citizens! St'RONC ENpORstjtENf .1. A Churchill, the State Superintendent of Public !i!sr'u'ction, voices the sentiment of the educators ot the state when he says: 'b; gon's greatest need for" lfi rural schools If iffe toa'cher who has had full preparation to' do hr work. Such prcparattoh can beat Come througa Normaf School training. "1 trust that the voters' 6f the state will' a's'iilst In' raising the standard of (Jur schooa Vf establishing a State Normal Schoof a Pendleton, the Jocatlon Is central, the Interest o( ik peqpla of Pendleton ln education most excellent', aVid ths hirgii nuilbar n pupils in' the public SCfiooV will' girt ample oppor- . tunity to all student U gel m Ahount' of tiVMtrlf practice' required in i standard fffrb'ial scfoo).n The educators of the Star tiifirf titX miMdAftf Normal Schools' bf located lt( towas of iwv ityuft tton or more and Having ENOCQH Gftif) r&rst& TOR TEACHER PRACTICE. IE LOYAL; AND VOTE RICHf Show your loyalty td the best Interaits of Eastern ' Oregon and of the whole state by working for tails measure and by voting TES FOR NO. 301. By vot Ing YES for No. SOS you will help to GIVE TO THE " SCHOOL CHILDREN Or OREQON THE, SAME A -"VANTAGES ENJOYED BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN Or OUR NEIGHBORING STATES. Easter Oragoa Seat Komal Sotan4 tSat-hiie f i. H. Owlnn, Sacy Paalatan, Ora. (Paid aivaKltaairat) Wantedat tha Times office a two-pag Washington Hand Prass, seven column, or paits except platen and bed. Llllie Kessinger returned to Maupin Saturday afternoon and is employed at the Jory home. Don't blame your clock It needi cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. W. B. Kurtz will be in Mnupin to receive hogs on the ?4th and will ship out on Wednesday tbe 25th. The big dunce at Shattuck's hall Saturday night was well attended Monday the Times force enjoyed a treat of peaches from Mr. John son and W. D, Roberts brought in some fine musk melons. Mrs, A. H. Staats, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S.' Slusher motored to Dufur for a weeks visit where Roy will help his brothers in de livering their grain to the Dufur Warehouse, R, W. McSllune and family anil Miss McShane who bus been visit ing here for two weeks, wrtit by auto Tuesday to Moxee City Vn., to viMi relatives. - F. V, Galloway and.Jndpe Bennett were Calling on friends in Maupin Tuesday on their road to Antelope. Mr. Galloway if candidate for district attorney for this county. The 0. T. depot was broken into Saturday nih; and robbed of liqui r consignments for nye different parties Mr and Mm. Gen. Oil), Hfenton Slusher and wite, Mi." N'liie iguian and Mr, and Miv, Growr Slucber were OVer Suiiduv f ruin Dufur, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Staate. U. S. Endersby and two boys attended the Moro fair last week. School commenced Tuesday at Criterion with 1 2 prJplls enrolled. Mr, Andersou is teacher, R. C, Jory has received a fresh stock of Bed Blankets and feobes from the Pendleton Mills and will be glad to quote you prices, R. 0, Jory can sate ytm money On Bed Blankets and Robes. See him before you buy P. 0. Bldg. Monday evening the Tygh Val ley Odd Fellow Ltfdge had a big session and banquet. Plates were set for 4oo. Several went from here and other neighbor organize' Were well represented , Tbe sound of the hammer and saw hs reso'tibded all over Maupin this week from the construction work on Job Crabtree's new resi dence on bis lot in the west end of towrj. B. D. F'fafey lia purchased the lot Slid building being used by A. F. Martin for a blacksmith shop and Will erect tt hffg shop an the grorrftd in at month o two' Mrs. Stemson and itfiss Stuart, Sisters of F; D. JHttaft,. left Wed fresdity to Vfeft iu Colo. Miss, Stua'ft Has tfeerr visiting- fti-fe for aboYi't a rJfotit).- Mrs. P. & jo"f$ has been very low the past week with typhoid fever, Wednesday the fever being 103; I.a wuti a complication of file irisy An article from Senator Gill on the road bonding prnpopiiii.i) will appear nejet Wi.ek and is well worth candid consideration.- If the othsi' fellttib tffuld M fit your watch bring it to Emmovt the jewtltr' publication of (his notice, ns s'm'vn below, vour answer, under nath, specificullv um.nriltig to hi"r. (il legationsoi c-mti'M, tugit. er with due proof that you hsve nerved a copy of yntir answer on tbe said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You shonld state In vour intwer the name of the post oIBo ' which you desire future notices to be sent to you. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, np Register, Date of first publication, Sept ember 29, 1916. Date of second publication, Oct ober 6, 1916. Date of third publication., Oct ober 13, 1916. Date of fourth publication, Oct ober 20, 1916. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (POllLlSHKK) U S. Land Office at Tile, W'aHes, Oregon, September 28th, 1016. - NOTICE is hereby given that John W. Wilson ' of Shatiiko, Oregon, who on Feb ruary 24th, 191,1, made Homestead. Entrv No 01 1158. for w1.5mjt1.4 NEl-4flwl-4, JNWI-4SB1-4, Section ?2, Township 7 sotVth, Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final 'hree year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. V, Stuart. U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 6th day1 of November, 1916, Claimant names as witnesses; J. A, Glasse , of shaniko, Oregon, Bert b. Davis, of Maupin. oregron. C. D. Wilson, of Shaniko, Oregon, w. 1. Wilson, of bHantkOj Oregon, Hi FHank Woodcock, . p Register, NOTICE F'OA PURttCATION (pymjsi-iHK) Depaftment of tbe Interior, V. S. Land Office at The D i.'lts, Oregon, Sejitiiibnr 1, 1916, NU riCH is hereby given that, HUSfdtf DENT of Maupin Oregon, who on Sept- iiiDer 7th, 1015, made Homestead Entry No. 015369, for KI-2NEI-4, EI-2SBI-4, see1. 12, Township 6 south, Kange 14 sast, Lot 7, ei-2 swt-4, Sec. 6, Lot 1, section 7, Township 6 south, range 15 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 at Madpiri, Oregon, on the 23rd day 01 uctober, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: W. B. Hunt, C E. Matthews, Clark Richardson, Ray Auberv. all of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. LEGAL NOTICES ,NOTiCE OF C6N"ivEST (For Publication)' Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at fht Dalles, Oregon, September f, To' Roy H". TaVfbt of 98, E. 23rd St.y. Portland,- OrWeii,. C6bfestee: You are niS'r'eoy Abtilfied that Joseph T. M'cClellkff wftb es Kaskela, Oregon, as his pbst'-orHce aUtfress,-dVd on August 31', 19 16 fH'e in this office lhif dttry corrobor ated application to teiitest ahd se- Ccfe the cancellatrhri' of vour home- stAid EuWy No. Serial N6; 0(22 miSt Jilne 13, 191 f- for SE1-41 Sec tkHVab, TownsHip'. i.t R;nge 15 JC.f Willamette Merrinan.' and a? grounds for his contest Se alleges that' said Roy H. TaVlbr has never established residence or lived ou this laud. You are. therefore'.' further1 noti fied that the said allegations will be t'sVen a? confepst.l, and your .said entry will be ciitciitd vutlioi.t further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if vmi ffi! to file in this office within , tii'ty days after the FOURTH! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- ISOLATED TRACT (publisher) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior U. 9. tand Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Angtist 24, 1916. Notice is Hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Gefietal Land office, un der provisions of Sec 2455, R. S., pursuant t to the application of Thomas Faherty, Serial No. 014571 we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than' $i.o per acre, at 9:45 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of Novem ber, next, at this office, the follow ing tract of landf NI-2NWI-4, SK r-4NWi-4. and NEI-4SWI.4, Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian (Con taining 160 Acres). "This tract is' ordered into the market on a show ing that trfe greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation." The sale will riot be kerjt ooen . but wili be declared closed when' those present at the hour named have cea'sea4 bidding. The person1 making the highest bid will be re quired to' ifrrltfediately pay to the' Receiver r.rfe amount thereof. Any perSe-nSr Clainlitfg' adversely' tire abtfv-e described laud are advis." ef to file f hvif claim's, or objections' r or beiote trfe time designated1 for salt np U A. Btbitt; Receiver. NOTICE CTtt PfiBLICATlON (pc'BifsHifa)1 , Depart'nient of the Interior, U. S. Land1 Oflfce rft The Dalles . OWoh,- Septtttybfer rfth, 1916. NOTICE fir fiWAy given that' WrtBuitf O.' Hastings, of Slia'niko, Oregon,- Who on octo-" her fth. lQit made Homestead' PEnty No. 0954V and ph June 7th, 1914 ftajM additional Homestead Eutry Po. 01 viol', for si 2SEI-4 kiii-j&tft-J, Section fo, WI-2SW1-4, sec. n, Nwr-fNWi-4, section 14,, ini-i.m-, occiian i5, townsnip f Sout'h, Rjatie 1$ East, Willam ette Meridian', has filed notice 6f nitentiori to make Final three' Vear Proof, to establish claim1 to,' the iknd abovt describedbefore H. C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner' at Antelope, Oregon, on the loth' day . of November, 1916; Claimant names as witnesses:1 Clarance C.,DaViS,- William H. WooKey, lister H. Wilson.' Mat M. Schmidt all of Sharuko,' Oregon.. H. Fkans: WooncocK.' up rtetfr''' I