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The Maupin Times published tvcry Friday at Maupin, Oregon Maa. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription; One year, $1.50; six mouths, 75 cents; three mouths, 50 Bnttred as second clasa mail natter September 1, iat the ostoffice at Maupin, Oregon, tin ker the Aot of March 3, 1879. Local Items John Conroy wag a business caller in town yesterday. J. W. Ayres aiid the Disbrow Bros, were over from Smpck yesterday. .---.Rex Woodruff went to The Dalles last week where he under went an operation for toncilitia and adenois. Big littla dance at Shattuck's hall, Nov. 4. Choioe lot of box candies at the Drug Store. Messrs Leatsen and Baker were passengers to Portland Monday." Dance at Shattuck's halt Sat urday night. Cauis Joles was in Maupin Mon day going on to The Dalles. New line of candies at the Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson were in from WaplnHU Tuesday. Nice lot of perfumes at the Maypin Drug Stort. The local warehouse is again receiving grain, having commenced storing in the new apnex Tuesday. r I FISCHER'S GARAGE 1 ' Auto Passenger Service"-- Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories V MAUPIN, OREGON NATIONAL FOOD RXPOSlTlON, PORTLAND NOV. 9 TO 18 PACIFIC LIVESTOCK SHOW. PORTLAND 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"Bahk Rail and Ocean Route are Ideal. All Rail or Bail and Ocean Routes, The Voyage via the "Twin Palaces" Exceeds Your Fondest Expectations bl Comfort and Pleasure. Fares Include Meals and Berth. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND THE FAST A. LOCKE, Agent MAUPIN ft OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Copied from Portland Gregonlan.) MONMOUTH, Ore., June 26.-The Oregon Normal school openud this week . . . students enrolled 7(5, largest on record tor state Normal In Oregon .... how to care for large student body a problem .... 800 being crowded into auditorium with seating ca pacity of 650. (lallerles filled with extra chairs In aisles. More than 150 students seated on platform. New boarding houses completed, additions to room ing houses built and tentB used. On hundred girls Bleep on upper floor of school. The ofriclu.1 school report gives 104 grade pupils in Monmouth, lor teacher practice, Head what those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding gchool conditions In Oregon have to say concerning measure 308 on the ballot ut the coming election: y Jamas Withyeembe, Govsrnof f Oregon: "OrSn Is uinup,nionniy In nMt of mm a normal school work ami I'uidlnton la tlia lot leal plaa for a school of tills claa Is Uaatern Oia-on.'T By J. A. Churchill, Stats Superintendent of Publle Instruction: "I trust that tho vottrs of tha State will assist la iiiIhIus the BUuiJaid of our schools by ealaullahlnf a Hluie Normul Sihoul at Puwlluton." By P. L. Campbell, President of the University f Oregon: "At h'uxt one additional Normal School Is urgently Deeded 111 Olcgutl." . By W. J. Kerr, Prssldent of th Oreoon Agricultural College: . , "Shu.) (h pe.iula of Pendli-ton are Initiating- a measure for the cKiHlillahinmt of n Normal School at that ulaoa. It will mvo trie pleasure to support this nmuaura." By J. H. Ackerman, Prssldent Oregon Normal School st Monmouth: "A careful analysis of tlie situation will convince any one tliu t Oregon wnU a Normul .School in Kustorn Or f.ni and IVudleloii fills nil th tjuvaininent requirements." By the County School Superintendents of Oregon: "Hc-solvcd. that It la the sense of the County Schost HuimrlnliMidcitlH of the Statu f Oregon, ,ln convention nasanihlcil, Una the heat Intermits uf ,the schools of tha KtHte ilemaiid Increaavd faclUliaa for the training of .Imrhers. und thai we, Iheiffui'c, endorae the InlliatUe tiidiiaiire to KKtubllah a Normul School at Prmllrton. ' By Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Prssldent of the Oregon Federation of Women's duett "I moat heartily endorse the Iix-MMmi f Mid Normal School at I'aiidlatou" Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of Jthj Normal School Located at Wsaton: "An Inimedlute eatabllahmunt of amh achool at some central point am h uh Pandlnlon would prove it a;reut asant to the Ktuta .of Oregon." B. F. Mulkey, Ex-President Southern Oregon Normal School: "I ahall support the .lorntloo of aa Uaatern Oregon Normal School at I'endleion." State Board of Regents or Oregon Normal School declares Hint "the necessity for additional Normul school facilities in Oregon is uppurcnt." Portland .Chamber of Conunerce endorses meusure :M)8 nnd say IVndlcton most logical locution for Nor mal school in 'Eastern Oregon. 300 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN " Kaatero Oregon Stat Normal Hchool Committee. (I'lild Adv Uy J, H, Uwlnn, Wy., JNmdlatoii, Or. Formaldehyde a the Maupin Drug'Store. The Maupin Band has reorgan ized again for the season with Wallace Kellog. Sec. and Treas. and G. W. Vanderpool instructor, All those ' indebted to, me will please pay the same at the Maupin State Bank by the 15th of Nov. W. A. Dane. Mrs. T. E. Morgensen and her daughter Louise, became. resident- of Maupin this week, occupying the Hazel wood tee .cream, parlor. R. C. Tory has received a fresh stock cjC Bed, Blankets and Robes from the Pendleton MIls and will be glad o Quoe yoH P"c Hallowe'en passed off very quietly Tuesday n,iflt for which much credit is, due the yong ladiei of the high school who devised an evening ball to otherwise entertain and console the "young imps." If the other fellow could not fix your watch, bring it to Emmons the jeweler. The framework on the new Kelley hotel was commenced Wed nesday morning with contractor Wilhelm in charge. The base ment 6.0x30 is completed and the framework will be up in a short time. R. C. ,Tory can save you money an Bed Blankets and Robes. See him, before you buy P. O. Bldg. Mf. Talcott having accepted the agency for the Troy L.aundry at Portland, is prepared to repeive all kinds of work and it should be at th.e postoflice by Monday night. More particulars will appear later as to prices etc. ' 'Get your winter apples at Burt ner's, Dufur, Ore. Best varieties, by the box, sack or wagon load at prices that will pay you to come after .them." Don't ' blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. There will be a masquerade ball at Shattuck's hall Nov. 11th. Prizes for the best sustained char acter, most gorgeous or rediculous. Honorable judges, good music and good management will be had. The 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 Operations on the new Fraley building are progressing with all possible speed, The foundation is til liiiii Hnl the studding is ruined, and ready fir llie siding liiinlier for which wits to arrive lust night, Our local nivrcliaut 011 the east side made sumo effective business trips Saturday, Sunday and Mon day in the potato line, going to Louth Junction, Ridgeway, Criter ion, Center Ridge and Wainie, taking Sunday dinner with the home folks. Mr. Lake shipped three carload of potatoes Saturday and is loading the fifth. About all the candidates of the county visited Maupin yesterday, going on to Antelope, where Mr. Jacobson delivered an address last evening. The party consisted of F. W. Wilson, Levi Chrisman, V. A. Bell, Chits. Darniule, Dr. Anderson, Editor Cue, of the Optomist, J. M. Patison, W. B. Brewer of The Dalles Chamber of Commerce, F. V. Galloway and Mr jacobson, of Portland. r. o. o.f: WAPINITIA Lodce No. 209. Maupin,. Oregon soaets every Saturday night In Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bera always welcomed - j V. B. Doty, N. G. J. D Stcakt, Secretary. Smock Items Albert Bichsel, of the Willamette Valley, arrived Sunday, and ex pect to become a resident of this place. His brother Fred met him at Sherar. G. W. Baigainuolt 'delivered ap ples on the Flat and Maupin two days last week. . .. . . C. H. Yockey ahupped fat hogs from Sherar Saturday. C. A. Sy- ron helped deliver them. C R,. Duncan arrived home Fri day fcom Grass Valley where he had worked several weeks. He went to The Dalles Satutday. A. J. Hill is putting shingle roof ou Uis barn on the Barlow Gate ranch, Gleun Large and T. E Farlow assisting. C. A. Syrou and T. Ji Whit- comb are cuting wood for Farlow Bros. Mr. Westfall of Portland, ship- ped terra cotta for two chimneys, and T, J. Wuitcotnb placed them in Saturday. Mr. Westfall owns the Grant property; i" Election next TueMUypund" it lias been verv quiet lor preaideii' Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery .fd Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon ooooooooc-poooo 0 dftftppopoooooooo 0 " " v j v v v. a, p 0 ABSTRACT CO. 0 0 0 Makers of Abstracts That 0 0 Protect. 0 0 Books Posted to Date Dailv 0 0 ' 0 0 Plant Second to None 0 0 In The State. 0 Condon Building . " Phone Black 3691 0 0 The Dalles, Oregon 0 0 O 00000000000,0000 oooooooooooonoo Notice - I will sell some cattle at auction Saturday, October 28th. In the mean time I might trade dairy stuff for othe? cattle, or hogs. I also, have field psaa at four cents per. pound. A, A. Bonney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaiser weie at the depot Tuesday to shake hands with. Mrs. E, B, Hanley. who was passing through Maupin 'oiTthe; train. Mrs. Hanley is a life long friend of Mr. Kaiser's. TygU Valley Blacksmith Shop mi vv urn vjtuiu tiiiitM-u Prices Right Pall and see JOHN HORN, Proprietor Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1. 30 p. m. V, ROBERTS, Pfop. When in Tygh Valley stop at the Sugar Bowl for meals, confec tions, cigars and tobacco. C. V. Woodruff, Prop. tlal election. So far as we know only otie politigal rally, Jhjl fceiag rather uuqstentious, held by two 9th grade pupils, and Pt DeinB cautious of their bonfire, it burned several pannels of rail fence on the Etta Large ranch where David Mayfield resides., The boyV. are making good by rebuilding with wuf fencing, working Saturdays aud Sundays. We are unable to state which side rally represented, but suppose Hughes,, as Wilson needs none to follow up rebuilding. Mrs. Thos. Stakely of.-j Portland. .visited,, Mrs,., John ;., Ho yell Jast- Weduesday, I. T, Courtriglit received several boxes of peaches from a sister at White Salmon, Fred Bichsel briug- ing them up from Sherar. Miss Eya Syron commenced school Monday, is one of the 9th 9rade pupils. Mrs. Alta Stakejy Is taking care of the house. BUSINESSMEN ARE F0;i NEW NORMAL PORTCAND CHAMBER OF COM MERCE STRONGLY ENDORSES BILL FOR SCHOOL TO BE LO CATED AT PENDLETON. Portland, (re, The Portland Cham ber of Cnnimorcu, which stands at the head of the businessmen's organization of the state, recently endorsed the measure proposing a Normal School at I'endloton In a resolution, giving the following reasons: "We believe that Eastern Oregon Is reasonable in Its demands that such a school be located east of the Cascadf mountains, hence we recommend Its location at I'l'mlb'ton aa the most logi cal for the following reasons.: "First, It In a city of some size, hav ing an enrollment of over 1,001 grade pupils. "Second, Pendleton Is very accessi ble, having over twenty passenger trains each day from five directions. "Third, Its location is aa near cen tral as could be expected, making it easy of access at a moderate cost to tha students. ."Fourth, it is our understanding that the citizens of Pendleton propose to donate a very favorable site for the school. "Fifth, many other advantages are: A good public library, several churcui. (fur wir aud j Ui, ttV llgcnt eommuutty -tfcat wttt rldi In the progress of th school." LEGAL NBTPS NOTICE OE RQA MEE'WNQ We, the undersigned legal voters and tax payers of Road District No. 36, Wasco, county, Oregon, hereby give notice that on Satur day, the 25th day of November, I916, at 8 o'clock p. m. a meeting will be held in the school house of school district No. 85, Wasco' Co., Ore., the object of said meetintf be ing to vote to levy an additional road tax for the improvement of the roads of said road district Nq. 36. Liia B. Miller, T. E. Troutuian, P. J. Kirsch, Arrthur Bonney, Leon A. Green, D. L. Rutherford, H. M. Green, Mrs. P. J. Kirsch, L. B. DeCarnp, Zella M. Buzan, Frank Buxan Mrs. H. DeCamp, J. B. Kidder, Henry Kramer, J. H. Baxter, Cora Baxter, B. 0. Nosker, Mrs, Dale Bonney, G. W. Miller, Dale Bonney ' J. E. Miller. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior ' U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 23rd, 1916. NOTIC1 is hereby given that ERB L. KISOR, of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on Sept. 4th, 19 1 2, made Homestead Entry No, 010753 for 111-2 nei-4,'ni-2 nwf-4, Section 8, Tp. 6 South', Rapgfe 17 East, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before H. C. Rooper, JJnited States Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 4th day of Decem ber 1916, Claimant names as witnesses: Lou S. Baker, of Shaniko, Oregon, William C. Guyton, William H. Helyer and John C. Adams all of Kent, Oregon. H.-FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Wanted at the Times office a two-page Washington Hand Press, seven column, or parts except platen and bed- Are you using The Times liner column when you have any tiling 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 are sure that it will bring resti!t. . , Go to "Fischer's G-'iiage IA your" autoiuoUi'e nv;e--i :n line, and s'otiii.v: ut 'V,;u.hiuc!v. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oof, 30th, ifli6. rfptice is hereby given that BERT MC.CREADY of Criterion, Oregon, who on Apr. 14th, 1913, made Homestead Entry 011554, and on June 12, 1014, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013429, for wi-2 sei 4, ei-2 swi-4 Sec. 5, 111-2 iiei-4, Sec 7, ui-2 nwI-4, Sec. 8, Township 7 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estabr lish claim to the land above des cribed, before F. D. Stuart, United States Conjnnssioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 13th day of Decem ber, 1916. Claiuieut names as wituesses: D. B. Appling, Edmond Hersling, P, J. Kirsch all of Criterion, Ore gon, and H. O. 'lodd, of Shaniko, Oregon. H- Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S; Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 24, 1916, - Notice is hereby given that LAURA J. MORGAN, of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on July 15th, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011892, for sei-4 nei-4, m.,2 sei-4, nei-4"swi-4 Sec. 10, Tp. 7 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of inteu- tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above doadhUed, before F. D. Stuart. fJltsWd States Coninussioncr. of Matipin, Oregon, on the yth day of December 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Ewen "McLefluan, James , GJas sey, Horace Totulinson, of Shanikq, Oregon, and Edward C- Wil-soa of Corbett, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .(Publisher Department of the Interior, U. s. -Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, Od, 28lh, 1916 . NUllCK iv hercl.v (!v-ti i;t f Cni!t'!i, Ortgi'ti, who on JuH Tt:. I'.uj. ;i.i; H.-imesttad Entrv 011911 aud on Dec. 21, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014263, for sei-4 uei-4, nei-4 sei-4 Sec. 13 Tp. 5 S., R. 14 E., and Lots 3, 4, ei-2 swi-4, swi-4 sei-4, Sec. 18, nei,-4 nwi-4. Sec. 19, Tp. 5 S., R. is E, Willamette Meri dian, has tiled notice of inteution to make tjl'ree year Proof, to estah lish claim to the land above des. oribed, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at vlaupiu, Oregon, on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1916,. Claimant names as witnesses: C. G. Skogsburg, C. A. Dims, J. A. Gray, H. M. Green all of Criterion, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (P.ubJisher) Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 28th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that JOHN G. SKQGSBURG, of Criterjo'n, Oregon, who on Mar. 6th, 19J3, made Homestead Entry OJI344,' and PU July ?nd, 1914, made acdito;iat Homestead Entry No. 0J3574, fqr sei-4, et-2 swi-4, swi-4 uei-4, Sec. 11, nwi-4 nei-4 Sec. 14, Tp, 6 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year' Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D, Stuart' United States Com-: niissioner, $t Maupin, Oregon, on the 12th day of December, 1916. Claiment names as witnesses. Fred Harnquist, H. M.Green, C. A. Duus and Elmer Miller all of Criterion, Oregon. H. PRANK WQODCOCK, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 28th, i9i6, Notice is hereby given that DAVID B. APPLING of Criterion, Oregon, who, on June 4th, 1913, made Homestead Entry 01 176.3 and on July 2nd, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013564, for se.1-4 sei-4, See 3I, swi-4, wi-2 S8I-4, swi-4 nwi-4, Section 32, Tp. 6 South, Range it East, Willamette Meri dian, h,as filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed, before F. p. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 13th day of Decem ber, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: P. J. Knseh. J. E, Miller, W. M. Suelson and Edmond Herrling all of Criteriou, Qregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. COPY OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL NOTICE NOTICE; 19 HEREBY GIVEN to tlje 'legal voters of School Dis trict No. 84, of Wasco County, State of Oregon, that f Special School Meeting of said Djairct will be held at the Schoolhou.se on the, 2 4th day of November, J916, at' two o'clock in the afternoon, to tpte on the proposition of levying, a ipecial District Tax. The purposes for which tlie mon ey to be raised by, this levy shall be expended, are shown by the following itemized budget, which is hereby made a part of this notice Teachers Salaries $1850.001 New scboolhouse aud oth- ' er Impujts. 450.00 Janitor 160.00 Furniture 200.00 Painting new Schoolhouse 40.00 Fuel 50.00 To take up outstanding war rants aud pay interest on sauie 1250.00 4000.00 Dated this 24th day of October, 1916. Attest: Peter Kilbuko, L. D. Kelly, .Chairman Board of Directors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publispkr) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,, Oregon, October 24 19 16,. notice is hereby given that BEN H. GABEL of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on Nov. 22nd, 191 1, made Homestead En try 09697 and on May 1 2th, 1915, made additional Homestead Entry, No. 014580, for si-2 nwi-4, 111-2 swi-4, swi-4 swi-4, Sec. 32, Tp. 5 S., R. 13 E., Lots 3, 4, swi-4 nwi-4 Sec. 5, Tp. 6 South, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed cotiie of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim: to the laud above described, before F. D. Stuart United States Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 6th day of December, 916, Claimant fiames as wituesses: Emil Hachler, Charles Gabel, H. E. Hammer and F rank Gabel all of Wapiuitia, Oregon. H. FaAttK Woocock, P Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, UVt! S:a". Land Office at The I D dies, Oregon, Oct. 23rd, 1916. NOTICE ss herebv tiven that I ZELLA P. M'TV (PUBLiaiJBR) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, September 28th, 19:6. NQTICE is hereby given that Iohn W. Wilson of Shaniko, Oregon, who on Feb ruary 24th, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011338, for Wl-SNEl-4, NEl-4swl-4, NWI-4S1C1-4, Section 22, Township 7 south, Range 15 East Willamette Meridian," has filed lotice of intention to make Final hree vear Proor1. to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. U. S. Commissioner. at Maupin, Orepon, on the 6th day ot November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Glassev, of shaniko. oreerou. Bert E. Davis, of Maupin, Oregon, C. D. Wilson, ofShauiko, Oregon, vv. 1. Wilson, ot ishamko, Oregon. H. Frank: Woodcock, P Register, formerly Zella B. Morrill, of Crt terian, Oregon, who on Dec. jnd 1912, made Homestead Entry 010965 and on July 2nd, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013567, tot sei-4 swi-4. wi-2 swi-4, See. 17, sei-4 sei.4, Sec. 18, nei,4 nwi-4, Section 20, Tp. 6 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 4th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: P. J. Kirsch, C. G. Skogsburg, R. J. Buzan all of Criterion, Oregon, C E, Matthews of Maupin, Ore gou. , H. Frank Woodcock, P Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, September 13, 1916, wgnuiis bereby given that, HUSTON DENT of Maunin. Oreeon. who cn SeDt- ember 7th, 1915, made Homestead tintry sio. 015369, tor K1-2NEI-4, EI-2SEI-4, seq. 12, Township tj south, Range 14 East, Lot 7, ei-2 swi-4, sec. 6, lot 1. section 7. Township 6, south, range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three vear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described befor T T ct IT "n . r. u. ciuari, u. ij. jommissioner at Maupin, Qregon, c.n t"?e 23rd day of October, 1916, Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Hunt, C. E. Matthews. Clark Richardson. Rav Auberv. all of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p r Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- ISOLATED TRACT (PUILISHER) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallas. Oregon, Angust 24, 191$. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, un der provisions of Sec 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Thomas Faherty, SerialNo. 014571 we will offer at ' public sale to the highest bidder, but at not ltis than $2.50 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 land: NI-2NWI-4, it 1-4NW1-4, and NE1-4SWI-4' Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 14 East, W'!iarnette Meridian (Con taining j6o Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market on a show ing that the greater portion thereof is niQiintainous 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 ceased hiddiug. The person 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 advisr ed to file their claims, or objections on or before the time designated for sale. np L. A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION (publishes) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, September 28th, J916, NU HCli is hereby giver that Wilbur O. Hastings. of Shaniko, Oregon, who on octo- Der 7U1, 1911, maae uamesteai Entry No. 09549 and on June 7th, 1914, made additional Homestead Entrv No. oilioi. for si-ssei-j sEi-ASWi-i, Section 10, WI-2SWI-4. Sec.. J 1, NWI-4NWI.4, section 14,- NBa-4NEi-4, bection 15, Township T South, Ranee 1 East. Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of iutention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Rooper, U. S. Commissioner at Antelope, Oregon, on the loth day of November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarance C. Davig, William U. Woolsey, Lester H. Wilson, Max M. Schmidt all of Shaniko. Oregou. H. Frank w'ocfc(CK,