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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
The Maupin Times 1 Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon ; Mks. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1,50; six . mouth, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered as second class mail . matter September 2, 1914, at the . postoflice at Maupin, Oregon, up ,der the Act of March 3, 1879. White River Mrs. Coberth entertained in ; honor of Mre. Ashley .who is a recent comer from North Carolina. Refreshments were served and a jgoodtime enjoyed by all. Those 'I'rosent were Mesdames Laughton, Brittain, Wilson, Lucore, Foster, Hess, Ferguson, ,Wftb,b,. Brown and Miss Bessie Martin. One of the latest purchases in autos was a Studobaker by Mr. J. 0. Tunison. Mr. Clyde Kellogg came home Wednesday, for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Tunison who was called to the Haines home al Maupin on account of the illness, of her grandson .Clifford, returned home Wednesday. Quite a number are afllicted ,with the colds going .around ,at,this time of 'yqar. The shortage in cars makes bad business ,for the whe.itt haulers but they jet 71 .few loads .down now and then. Rev. .gurnes and ,I!uker were entertained at the home of Kay Tunison home Wednesday even ing after calling , on Mr. and Mrs. Hess. Smock Items going to Port In nd. Sid Mtilvany attended the lec ture at Wamii! Saturday evening. We will keep still about jvbere he spent Sunday everting. Mrs. UttaiJ.ar.ge.is .staying with Grandma Farlow .while her son C. JT. is w orbing on his ..Smock ranch. We are ..glari our postmaster Carl.Pratt.-i a subscriber on I he Smock telephone line. We have long hoped for this as those living at a distance often need to. call the up thepostofjice. I N. :fl. iWhitcomb is working for J. y. Ayres. FISCHER'S GARAGE Auto.Paasenger Service - Auto DelivfiryiTruck ! Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete .Line of Automobile .Accessories MAUPIK OREGON NATIONAL, FOOD RXPOS1TION, "PORTLAND ' NOV. 9 TO 18 ' PACIFIC LIVESTOCK SHOW. PORTLANp DECEMBER 4 TO 9 CENTRAL OREGON OWL' Saves A Day Either Way between PORTLAND and CENTRAL OREGON California Trips at This Time of Year via The North Bank 'Rail and jfArau Rome are Ideal. All Rail .or ,Rail and (Ocean .Routes. The 'Vo"ge via the "Twin Palaces" Exceeds Your Fondest Expectations ,of (J.. m fort and Pleasme. Fares Include .Meals and Berth. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND THE FAST A. LOCKE, Agent - MAUPIN OREGON TRUNK RY. CENT!. .L OREGON LINE Rev. E. E. Leesen, of Portland, litis been ..appointed iby District Elder Bums to take the pastorate of the Maupin Free Methodist church made vacant by the resig- nation of Rev. G, R. Eljis. Rev Leesanis.a.wifi) and two children; is a man who has -had good btisi ness training and is turning from more profitable pursuits, as fur as money is concerned, to ohey what he fuels to be the Divine will con cetuiiig hj.yi. jMitipin .is fortunate in having such a family brought into the church work of the coin m.unity Kev. Leason will airiye in town next frvnturday and will I. O. O F. WA PIS IT I A Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Or-y... meets every Saturday night ii Donaldson's hall. Visiting me n hers always welcome. V. B. Doty, N. 0. F. D. Stuart, Secretary. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable : Satisfaction. Guaranteed sCall Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon 00000000000000 0 ooooooocooopooo WASCO .COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts That Protect. Hooks Posted to Date Daily Plant Second to None In The State. . Condon Building 'Phone Black 3691 The Dalles, Oregon Local Items New line of cumins il the Drug Store. Mrs. A. Lock moved this week 1 'i their homestead at Nenu. , Choice lot of box eiiuilkfl at the Drug Store, J. A, Luke shipped three car load of potatoes ihiu week, Nice Jot wf perfumes .at the Maupin Drug' Store, 0. W. iliargainholt was a busi ness visitor at Maupin Wednesday. All those indebted ,to,iiie will please pay the same at the-Manpin State Bank. by the 15th of. Nov. ,W. A. Dane. Jobe Crubtrm Lis ..a. nice little bungalow compl8ted.A3dvviJl,intvo into it in a day oivtwo. R. C, Jory, has received afrtsh stock of Bed Blankets and Robes from the Pendleton Mills and vvilj p jeoooooooooooo oooooooooooonoo Tygh Valley preach here Sunday evening.; ins tamily little latter morning and will .come a Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Copied from Portland Oregouiau.) MONMOUTH, Ore., June 26. The Oregon Normal school opened this week . . . students enrolled 786, 'urgent. 011 record for state -Normal la Oregon ..... how to pare for large student body a problmn .... 800 being crowded Into auditorium with sealing ca pacity of 550. Galleries filled with extra chairs tu Kislea. More than i5U students sealed on platform. New boarding houses completed, .additions to room ing houses built and touts used. One hundred girls sleep on upper floor of ir-hool. The official school report gives ,150 grade puptla In Monmouth,, fur teacher practice. Rend what those you .have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say combining measure 308 on the ballot at the coming election: By James Wlthycombo, Governor of Oregon: "On. (fun Is uiinut'Kllniiutily in need nf rmiru normal schniil work unil i'cnilli'loii Is Inn toyieul plm't fur m-liuul ul thin duns in KtiHlurn Uretfon.' By J. A. Churchill, SUU Superintendent pf Public Instruction; "I Oust that Um voters of the Stale will assist, in i-iiIhIiik the Hlnmliiri! of our schools by cstubllnlilnf . a ' Mute .Nuruuil Hvliuul t I'i'itiUi'loii.'' Ly P. L. Campbell, President of tb University f Oregon; "At i.iust one silillUoiiul Normal School la urgently needed in uivKuli." By W. J. Kerr,,Presldnt pf th Oregon Agricultural Co lege: Sum- ilic people of IVnilli'ton are Inillnllng a measure for the usublimiiimiit of u Norinul School lit that ylt, u wiU liivu luc ,t.-ttaii tt to KOiiott Uuh tio'itxiott." By J. H. Ackermsn, President Oregon Normal Solwol, at Mcitmouth: "A cui.-iiil Himlvsl of tho situation will convince toy ui.v thut ti'iKn needs a Normal Kchuol In Kustern Ore S.,11 ..nd iviuilciuii tills all.tlui Kuvvi'iiment renuli omenta. Uy the County School Superintendents of Oregon: "Kes.lvHl. I hut it Is the senneof the County School Kuin riiiii iiili'iits of (he Slate of t)won, In coiivchlliol r : ,111,... .1, Hull ihe host Inlet-cuts, or the sohmils of tliu ...1,11- i.ninui.d lumuised facllilliot or, the Irulntnc of ihii. mid Ihul we, therclnre, cndiimi' Ihe Inltlutly i.n'iniin', to cstiililislt 11 Nonjiul HiJll'ol l tVtldh-lull." By Mrs. Charles H. Cwtner, Preildeit pf.tlje Qregwi In 1 ticn of Women's Clubs: "I mi h. ii ilil i-ikIoi the jioKUtlMU of s4d Jy'uifltst BvhiHii at Iviulli-iu " Prof. r.Oiert C. Frenth, Farrtr Prettldent pf tt Norm,,; i c.iool Ucatsd at Weston: "An im in I u I - .i.dnlilislittieiil ol sin h it school at some Hilil . .,nl sin h us ivndlelon would piove n gletit usact in liir hi ,le uf t lu-gull." . c. o.ty, President Sou titeffl. Oregon Normal .1 u, I pill yiit.i- Hid liii ittitMi , of ,n Kastaiu Olfon . Atu mill .Si iniiil 11 ( ri-iitHcloil.' Stale lUii.i (I ol HicnU of Orrgoii Normal School ''t'cliii'fs ln;-il "the litft'ssily for .additional Normal t ul I; t ii.ii s in ()icj4m is ii)inrt'iil." i-i,rii.i. t.,('.i.:iiii!;!'i' of ('.(iMiuiiivc fiulorsta nieasuro 11.. l say 1 cndlfltm must logical lofiititm for.Nor :u:ii .st'i.t.i ! i.i i'.;ihU l'ii ()i't'yt)i. a .VS IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREH Kssirrn. Oregon Blsvso Normal Hi hool Committee. Uy J,. Ii.. Owlpn, Hucy , IVodleton, Ore. ev G."R. Ellis wishes, thvongli the colninns of this paper to pub licly thank, those yvjio so generously contributed to his financial needs, especially appreciating, not only the inoney, Wit the spirit in. which it ,v,is given. ,iFred Covey returned to Mmipin thi-t week and resumed his posi tion as book keeper nl Hunts Ferry Warehouse. Raymond Jory hud been filling the tfUr.f while Mr, Covey was ill with typheid fever. B.on't blame your clock It needs cleanina. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. , Formaldehyde at the Maupin Drug Store. Blacksmith Shop All Work Guaranteed Prices Right y Call and see JOHN HORN, Proprietor Wapinitia Auto Stage' Leaves Maupin, 8;a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, l.0;p 11 n.inrnTP n' Iyouis Emmons, Mrs. mith and Mrs. Aubre,y were among ihe Red mond fair visitors ifroin this place last yveek. When in Tygh 'Valley st"p at tin' .Sugar Buul for mealf, confee tioin, fig" im and tobacco, ,C. $ . Woodruff, I'rtip. Notice Kilburg- Newman I't ter Killn.r . niyed home lant Friday fi'mn Oregon Frunee , Confer cvhl bin .wheal' Wednesday at $1.&0 per bushel realizing .nbmit $5000 fur this years crop. R. O.. Jory, can -save you, inoney on Bed blankets and Robes. See him before you ,bny P, O. lilclg. Mr. L. Haines is moving his family this week to.eection.5 where he is to till the txisiiion of section boss. If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring ,it to Emmons the jeweler. The pi'.'gam at the .church Sun day nighi was asuccess and much credit is due tjhse worked so earnestly .for it. .The farmers don't seem to be satisfied ..unless they are skinned, (jive D.ad .Coale x.cjiaoce. He buys all kinds of pelts, hides, skins and wool. P John .McCorkle and W. G. Kirks f-hipped three carload of hogs each last Wednesday, Mr. McCorkle going to .Portland with the shipment. O. P. Weberg was in town Tues' day froii .Wapinitia and advanced 1 siibevription to t tie .Times for .another year; "Gtt.your winter apples at iiurt-n-r's, Imf.nr, Ore. Best varieties, I), 1 lie box, sack. or wagon load at frmii Oretnm City. t'ie same lrni t'ontaining 1 lie pra pint! ciory 01 Mr. KiHur's inarringe In Miss ('liristina Nkiviiihh and hi.t loliticiu urgunieiil with her as soon as ti e knot wiih tied, llm trouble ar ise over Mre. Klimirg wonnng a Hugh's ' button, .Mr. Kilburg dr (dairingbe would have her in favor of Wilson Ijefore iilnrmng, bill when ufiked onihtB return KiMau- pin if he euoeeeded, hn admitted that he said no more to her tin the subject. Mr. sad Mrs. Earl B.irce.were dowu'1V,ui Wapinitia Sunday. COPY OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL NOTICE NOTICE IS HKREFIY GIVEN tn tile -legal voters of School Dis trict Ho. 84, of Wftiico County,; State w Oiegon, that a Special Scho&liJlet jjnjr vf !iitd District will In- bcld 'nt the Sclioolhouso O'l the 24th day of November, .'1916, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to vou-on the proposition. of levying a special District Tax. The, pin poses, for which tie 11101,. ey to be raised by this tew shall be expended, are shown .by the following itemized budget, .which is hereby, made a part of this notice Teachecs Salaries $1850.00 New schoolhotise and nth- er'Jmpnits. .450.00 lanitor r6o.oo FarniUire .200.00 Pninin.g,,neiv SchoQlhoiise ,40.00 Fuel .50.00 To. take up outstanding -war- rn.iii.-i.aiul .ay interest on s ame i 2-5 00 4000, 00 Dated this 34th day, of October, 1916. Attest: 'Peter Kilisurg, '' L. D. Kelly, rChairinau Board of Directors. T will. sell; some cattle at auction Siiiiiilny, Ootober. ,28,ih, In the mean time . I might., trade dairy stuff for other. cattle. or 1 hogs. Ij a Ian hou licna ill. fullf ci 1 1 Is i O i CS that t ill 1WV ! tO COIlie per pound. A. A. BoiiNKY. jatur ttieui." F IJ B i I C Z1 '('. "HI Dt -VII I 'I'fJ'l ! Uniled S "I ,!' W;.. Z! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidders the Wallace Farglur, Diilhi Raac'i ID miles soathnst of Maupin, 14 miles north west of Shaniko and one mile from Bakeoven Postoffe The following described Property Sale to start promptly at 10 o'clock a, im. 12 Head Work Horses 4 Mares with colts at side 11 jj year pld Fillies 1 '2 year old Gelding pearling colts 3 3-i John Deer WaRon 3 3-1 Studebaker Wagon . 3 In. Wagon .14 ft. MeCormick Header 16 ft- Header Beds ,14 in. Oliver Ganj? Plow High Lift John Deere 3 Disc Gang Plow 10 Hole Superior Disc Drill 3 1 4 .3 -1 ,1 1 5 Section Wood Harrow ;1 Section Wood. Harrow .22 .Yearling pigs , 50 Chickens J Set Work Harness ,1 100 bu. JIuJtnom,ah Qrain Tank 2 Saddles ! MitcheH',Jugy .1 Feed GrinsJijr .1 400 Gallon Water Tank ,1 New Tank Pump, 25 ft- new;tea 1000 ft. Lumber 10 Ton of Wheat hay l iihlication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these al- lat!.M.u ,.l rnntnid toirtther with Oil "' r, Hn nrnnf il'.tit vnu have Bcrvetl a r line Ihn Oregnnian (,((jy ()f j,our Hllswer 0M the said , ttiitestant either in person or registered mail. You should slate in your answer the name of the post office to whi li you desire future notices to be sent to you. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, r Rr't''!Mtef. Date of first publication, Sept ember ,29, .1916. . , Date of second publication, Oct iber 6, 1916. Date of third publication, Out 'iber 13, .1916. Date of fourth publication, Oct o'ter 20, 191,6,. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (publisher) Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 28th, 1916. NOTICE is hereby K'ven that John W. Wilson of Shaniko, 1 Oregon, who ou Feh 111 irv 24th, 1913, made Homestead Ivrtry No 011328, for W1-2NE1-4, NEl-4swl4, NWI-4SE1-4, Section !2, Township 7 south, Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final 1 li rtre year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before, F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Orecon, on the 6th day of November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: J. A. Glassev, of shaniko, Oregon,' Bert E. Davis, of Maupin, Oregon, C. D. Wilson, of Shaniko, Oregon, W. T. Wilson, of Shaniko, Oregon. H. -Frank Woodcock, p Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (PUIiLISHKR) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, , )regou, September 13, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that, HUSTON DENT nf Maupin, Oregon, who on Sept 1'inber 7U1, 1915, made Homestead Kutr.y. N'. 015369, for K1-2NEI-4, EI-2SEI-4, Sec. ,12, Township b south, Range 14 East, Lot 7, Ei-2 swi-4, sec. 6, .Lot ,1, section 7, Township 6 .south, range 15 ea-rt, . 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 Maupin, Oregon, on the 23rd day of October, 1916, Claimant names as witnesses: W P.. Hunt. C E Matthews. Clark F.ichaKlson, Hay Aubery, ill of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , ISOLATED TRACT .PUIJI.tSHER) PuMic Land Sale, Department of the Interior -U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 24, 1916. Nolic; is hereby given tint, as directed by the Commissioner of the G.M,rl Land ottice, uu tin- provisions of Sec ,2455, R. 3., . p.irsuant t'i the application of Tji.iiuas Fatu-rty, Serial No. 014571 will offer .it public sale to the-. !hk; icst hi id1'!', but at not less ih Mi $2.$ per acre, at 9:45 o'clock a .,1 , on tht? .21st day of Novem- i !u , next. ,at this olhce, the tol'ow- tr.act of laud; NI-2NWI-4, SB i-.t.Tvi-4., and nei-4-Swi-4, Section I), .Towusliip 5 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian (Con taining i6cr Acres). "This tract is M'leted.into the market on a show iiijj that the greater portion thereof m inotintaiiioiis or too rough for cultivation.""' TUe sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when .liose present at the hour named have ceast-d bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re- quired to immediately pay to the Receiver tlie amount. thereof. Any persons ciaiiniug adversely tic nbove described land are advis-. r I I j .file their claims, or objections uja or before the time designate?.! for .sale. , np L- A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION '(PUBI.ISPER) Departintnt of the Interior, U. S, Land Offiee at TheDalles, Oregon, October 24t, 1916. notice is hereby given that '. BEN H. GABEL of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on Nov. 2-2 nd, Kli, made Homestead Eu uv 09697 mid on "May 12II1, 1915, made additional Homestead Entry, No. 014580, for m 2 11WI-4, 111-2 -twi-4, swi-4 swi-4, Sec. .32, Tp. 5 S,, R. 13 K., Lots 3, 4, swi-4 'i '14 Sec, 5, Tp. -6 Sniilb, Range il I'tit. .Willi-niftte Meridian, has iil'-1 n.iiR' nf - intention in nndre hive year proof, to establish claim n the'land rtlf;v 'described, bffore ;i p.'Sui'itt L'uitul States Com- 1 1 i ssion t r, ii Maupin, Oregon, on 'h filll r1nfftf DeCfmbHf, U)lf. " Claimant names as witnesses: -fo.il Ha.drler, Charles Oabel, II. 4: (lamintr and 'Fran!? ftilwt'. a'! rf'i W'ppi'liti '. '"'' L't'U. . H. Fkamk VVoocuck, 'Rp'rise'. I'UiruoATiON - theiiiteriur, '.I't-i Oh'.- at T 1 - 2,v'. 'sit"1 n- tfiV'i tliat i'UZ-AN 1 V,- i ,r,ii !! Z"Ua li M(rii. of Cn irriitn O t; q I '. f'i'le iiloofif '! m ide iitldf i ml No 013,67. for swi , Svc. 1 in I- 1 n vt-.i. ..iiue.Vf " ,f', 2- , -1 1 '4. Ho ueste-'.d'Fut " ci-4 swi-4, v 1 . sei-4 sei-4, Sec. 18, Sec ion 20, 'Po -6 Sfu'ii, 1 ingf 1-5 East, Wlllanielte Mer"''''i, has-nled.noticf of inten tion t f-n-akf three year Proof, U' es'a,bii(-:i claim ti 'he 1 ind above ihSiM-ibad, before F. I), Stuart, U'iite-1 States Coiuini-siiwier, at Mir.;iin, Oregon, on the 4th da of!l)ecetnber, 1916 t Claimant names as witnesses: P. J. Kirsch. C- -SV'ig-bnrg, R T. Bnzau 'ill of Cri'eii ai. Oregon, iC. E. Matthews of -Maupin, Ore gon. , H . F han k W ooncoc k , O Register. ..(in v NOTICE OF CONTEST (For Publication) Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at the Dalles; Oregwi, September. 18, 1916. To Roy H. Taylor of 9y, E. 23rd St., Portland, Oregon, fontestee; You are hereby notified that Josep.i 1. .wctieiian who gives Kaskeht, Oiegon, as his post-olhce address, did on August 31, 1916, file in this office his duly eorrohor- NOTICE FOR rPUBLICATION i (publisher) . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 28th, 1916, NOTICE is beteby given that Wilbur O. Hastings, of Shaniko, Oregon,, .who on oeto br th, 191 1, made Homesteajtl Entry No. C9549 and , on June 7th, 1914, made additional Homesieajd Entry No. 013191, -for si -2SUI-4, ated application to contest and sesE -4SW4-4. Section tio, WMSW1-4, cure tiiecancellation of vonr4iome-jSec. .n, nwi4NWI-4, Section 14, stead Entry No. Serial Ne, 0912?' nki-'4nei4, Section 15, Township made-June 13, 191 1 , for SE1-4 Sec 1 7 South, Range 15 East, Willam- i tion 20. lowiisliiD7 s.. Kauce is'ette Meridian, lias tiled notice AViIIam tie 'Wermiau, nd as Household goods and other thi igi t 0 n 1 nerms t mention Terms of Sale: All sums under $10 cash, over that amount bankable notes due October 1st, 1917 5 percent diawunt for cash on amamts orer 10 "I: H. E. HARVEY, Auctioner, R.W. MEYER, Prop. grounds For his contest he . ai:eges that said Roy H. Taylor has never establi-Jied residence ot lived on this laud. Yon are, therefore, futtHr .ji"K.. fled that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if vou fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH of intention to , make Final three year Proof, :to .establish claiqi to the land above described, before H. C. Hooper, U. S Commissioner at Antelope, Oregon, on the lolJi ijv of November, -ioid. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarauce C. Davis, William H. Woolaev, Lester H. ; Wilson, Max M. Schmidt all of Shaniko Oregon. , H. Frank Woodcock, up Jiegisler-