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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1916)
The Maupin Publishd Eevery Friday at Maupin, Orgon, ' Mrs.. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: On Year, $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon, A Happy Smock Items Christinas a beautiful day, weather mild. Mrs. Lillie Farlow and daughter returned Saturday evening from Weieer, Idaho, after several weeks' vifit with parents and friends. J. W. Farlow entertained for ChriBtmas dinner: J, W. Ayres and family, 0. R. Fleck and wife, T J. Whitcomw and eon, M. J. F.ivlow and family, C. N. Farlow ini'l mother. T, E. Farlow is still on the sick lut. Lagrippo and pluerisy iu very severe form. . . H. G. Ledford and family enter tni ud the following . as Christmas gn. -its: Mrs; Etta' Large, A. J. Hill and family, C. A. Syrou and tamilv. Glonn Large left Friday for Southern Oregon where he will 8'ii I tli o holidays and vinit hie b-- girl. C. H. Yockey and fniuily invit elto ChriBtmas -dinner: Mr, und Mrn Chan Enibler, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Courtright. Turkey was Be! ''d and table laden with good tin ;h. The guests were enter t : i . . 'id with violin music by L, W. Yockey and Lillian. "!fi-ed Biuhsel. and family spent C i istmas with Mrs. IMohsol's in i her, Mrs. Jnne-H. J'. E Spoor, Wayne und wife. spent Christinas with Mrs. Spoor's brothel, Frank Magill at Watuic. hirry AyreB came home to !( i i the holidays with his par ents. The Literary will meet Friday PVuiiiiig instead of Saturday. G. R. Ledford is building a commodious wood house. G. V. Bargainholt and family served Christinas dinner to Mrs. Altu Stakely and daughter and N. K. ' Whitoomb. Viruil May field "pent Christniis with his parents, Mr. and Alr.. W. H. Mayfield. Scenery Follows the matchless Deschutes and Columbia River Gorges for i8f miles . - and parallels the famous Columbia River Highway a daylight ride nowhere excelled. Service , Trains leave every morning on a con venient and fast schedule, connecting with the justly popular OREGON WASHINGTON LIMITED for and from Portland, the Eastand California, Equipment Strictly first-class- all-steel trains; cars built especially for this service; no change of cars to and from Portland. . " ' Other -reusouii- wily; and travel imd transportation advice gladly given by R. B. BELL. AGENT. MAUPIN IIHIPhWW'1 Times Months 75cts, Three Months 50c 'matter September 2, 1914, at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. New Year White River. Miss Ora Marliu who has been away at l'endieton came nome Wednesday. Mr. Martin went up to his son-in-law's, Dave Mayfield, Sunday, and returned Wednesday with a load of lumber and wood. Mrs. York Wilson and children returned to Pocatello this week. Mrs. Guy Harvey went to Hood River for the holidays. Quincy Morrow went lo Port land Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunison spent Christmas at the Wilson ranch on Juniper. ' The program at the school house was good and also good returns were realized by the few baskets. The boys are be'mg called out at the plant again. There was no mail Wednesday on account of some trouble with a car jumping the track and the train arriving after the stage .had left. There was quite a scare Sunday at J. G. TunUon's home when Cecd discovered about eight feet of the roof burned. It was soon put under control' with no further loss. Nelho and Daphene -urn ley are spending the holidays at home. The latter is afflicted with the whooping cough. Miss Gertrude Crabtree and brother Davo. ar spending the holidays with their sister, Mrs, Frestus Swift. Quite a number from here at tended the Christmas evr dunce given at Maupin. Mr. Ashley bought the Jim Un- derbill place. Ogden Klwood ranie out from i The Dalles Friday lo spend the I holidays with his father. Mrs. ! El wood and Darel arrived Wed. Inesday. Local Items Art Fargher was a passenger to The Dalles Thursday. Plastering in the rooms of the j Kelly hotel is progressing. The Wapinitia Hotel and feed barn for rent. John A, Evick.. Jim Rusick. is in from Wm, Hunt's Bheep camps for the winter Johu Brown is at the O. T. de pot, Biok threatened with typhoid. Louis Emmons went to Portland Sunday nighl to spend the holi days. J. T. MoClellan was passenger from The Dalles to Maupin Mon day, ' . ' " ' These cold nights call for more bedding. See R, C. Jor'y before you buy. , . Orval Davis and Mr. and MrB. Burt Davis arrived home Wednes day afternoon. Willie Fraley of Grass Valley is here visiting his brother B. D. and friends. R. C. Jory has moved his stock of blankets to Harphan's con fectionery, . Avery Ashley and family from Grass Valley are visiting at the Cunningham home. The Maupin Times and weekly Oreeonian one year. $2.25, for short time only. If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler. . Clark Richardson who is very sick was brought down from Cri terion to be cared for here. Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it, Pr. Fellows has been very poorly much of the time this winter, and does not seem any improved. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machinery. Misses Phyllis Fischer and lea Derthick were passengers to The Dalles Wednesday morning. Mrs. Morgensen now has a c'las of six art students taking regular lesBons at her studio here. Dr. and Mrs. Stovall and chi' dren left oh Saturday morning's train for Philomath to visit during the holidays. Mrs. Ray Aubrey came home Monday after a month's stay with her twin sister near Hepner. Mr. and Mrs. Beck with are vis iting on the Flat. Mr. B. has been assisting J. A. Lake in the store for Beveral weeks. When in Tygh Valley stop at the Sugar Bowl for meals, confeo tions, cigars and tobacco. C. V. Woodruff, Prop, A couple inches of snow which covered Maupin Wednesday 's Still hern with promises of re-in-force.iients. The Oregon Trunk section crew recently installed a four-foot con crete culvert under their track at the mouth of the spring branch. 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 The car situation is still short, and with thu cold weather and probable fuel famine, the is no prospect, for improvement soon. J. A. Lake returned-Wednesday from a week's business and pleas ure trip to nirtland ana lne Dulles. .loli i) Morrow was colled over to Sherman county by the serious ill-in-sa if liis mother. Roy and Clifford weni home to do chores, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tioutninn arj visiting near Portland. They were present at wedding of Mr. Tmntuian's sister Christmas day. The low rules and extra co'tch offered by the 0. VV. Road has seemingly been very much appre ciated as evidenced by the crowds taking advantage of them. Among the passengers to The Dil.es and Portland on iNitmduy uun ning's train were Mis. Viva Driver, Earl Davis, W. J. Patter gun, and the Misses LaRue, Miller ano Peoples. . . . ' ' The Times, $1,50 a year. Mrs Sanford Honored (Wamic) A number of the friends of Mrs. Nancy Sanford , gathered at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Pratt, Christmas eye to celebrate the eighty-seventh birthday of Mrs, Sanford.; The evening was spent in social' conversation. Mrs. Pratt served delicious ice cream and cake at the close of the party, the graddaughter, Miss Crystal Pratt,, later invited the guests to an' adjoining room where a bril liant Christmas tree was enjoyed. ' Miss Pratt arrived from Wapi nitia Friday where she is teaching Bchool to spend the holidays at home. ' Those who, were invited to spend the Christmas eve were Mr. and' Mrs. C. S.. McCorkle, Miss Dorothy McCorkle nd little Leone Whifccomb, 'Terry Iones of Smock, MY. and Mrs. A, M. Patison,' B,el vie Patison, Miss Hilda Lake and Harry McMurry. Notice The Tygh Valley Blacksmith shop has recently changed hands I have equipped the old Btand with power equal to any shop in South-r em Waseo county and'wi 1 be a ,le to do first class work of nil kinds; will take orders for loose grain beds the Fraley style or up-to-daiu flaring beds pr California racks, These Will be delivered at Wamic, Wapinitia or Maupin as tbe order may be given. If you expect to have any of this work f;ive me a chance to figure with you before placing your order. I will give you "first class plow work, wagon work and borte shoeing. W. L. Morrison All work first olass. Phone in fchop Church Notice Sunday School at 10 A Pleaching at 11 A. M. Suns! Service at 7:o0 P M. M. Preaching at 8:00 :, Practice luesday evening j 7;.-Hi followed by Sunday School i -hers meet inc. , 'raver meeiiii , j Thursday even-f.- at 7;30, These ervioes are be jiug well attended by our young n'iiplo and we want-more to help lis. We are solicting the help of every young person iu the town for the Xmas. program and fur our Sunday School. We will have the organized (liases in our school from now on. JI'dji us to make it a standard school. We need you both old and young. E. E. Le-au Pas',ir. Deeds U.S. to' A. W. Fisher, Pat nw1-4nwi-4 Sec U, ne1-4nvv1-4 Sec 15, Tp. 5 S, R 15 E. W. J. Lander and wf to A. W. Fargher, W. D. 8v1-4ne1-4, Sec. 5 Tp. 5 S, R. 15 E. J. X. El wood and wife to Estate of Brillie C. Brown, Q. C. lot on Alvord Ave, The Dulles. U. S. to Edward Fitzpaterick, Pat. ne1-4Xe1-4 Sec. 5, Tp. 4 S, R 13 E. Arabella Staats fo Jas. W. Welch, W. D. Lot 5, Block 8, Maupin. From now on the Times will keep on file a complete list of the Court. House notes furnished us weekly by the County Abstract Co Portions of these lists will appear occasionally. 71 Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1.3) p. m V. ROBERTS. Prop. L J Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence' Maupin, Oregon FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service" Auto Delivery Truck Prepared, for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of , Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, Peter Kilburg spent a few days this week with 'mine frou'.. jack Staats was looking after the lum ber yard during his absence and has nearly figured out how . to make his own name spell Tum-A-Lumber. Mr. Talcoit having taken the agency for tb"e Troy Laundry at Portland, is now prepared to re ceive all kind of work at the postoffice and must all be in ready to send out on the 11 o'clock train Monday morning and will be received back here Friday afternoon on the 3:30 train. ' All work guaranteed. , Subscribers, if you fail to re. ceive a copy of this paper regular, please let us know, aud if possible the lost paper will be replaced. It has always been our intention to send all subscribers their papers each week, and will try to replace Copies lost in delivery. Are you using The Times liner column when you have" any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad iu that column. We are sure that it will bring results. DR. F. E. BURGESS ' Eye Specialist will make regular monthly visits to Maupin and Tygh Valley watch this paper for dates ill EsW real bargains Lad frcm the Some be m ft n em Maupin, Oregon 820 acres $1000-160 acres plow land trood house and barn and drilled well, lies ot county road, miles frou rail road; $1000 down, balanco on easy terms. :.W0 acre. 17-" acres plow land all in crop - uarchaer gets 1-3 0' crop in fluid if sold before harv est for $3600: $1500 down, bal ance terms. 320 acre tract. 250 acres plof land; $4000; $1000 down balance A l ! on easv terms iu mnes irom railroad. 500 acre tract, $6000, $2500 down; 300 acres of plow land, good house and barn drilled well on place; on county road, 15 miles from railroad. ' ' . List your property with us for sale or trade CLAUDE WILSON. President Clubbinff Rates With 0REG0NIAN " MAUPIN TIMES Wanted! Weekly News - Letters from each section of Southern Wasco County GARAGE OREGON I.O. Q. F, WA PINIT1A Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon; meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. bers always welcome. V. B. Doty, N. G. F. D. Stuart, Secretary. 00000000000000 0 000000000000000 L. B. Fox ? R. T. Yates WASCO COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts That Protect. Books Posted to Date Daily . Plant Second o None In The State. Condon Building Phone Black 3691 0 0 0 000000000000000 000000000000000 W. B. BROWN AUCTIONEER Shanikoy Ore. t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISNLATED TRACT. , ! (Publishci) Public Land Sale; v Department of the Interior ' U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, ' Oregon, Dec, 12th, 1916., ., Notice is ,. hereby given -that ilnected .bv the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions pf Sec 2455. R. S., pur, suant to the application of James W. Fisher, Serial No. 015486, we -will .offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre at. 9:45 o'clock A. M. J on the 20th lay of February, next, at this of flee, the following tract of land': - nw1-4nb1-4, NEl-4Nwi-4, Section 14, townBhip 7 south, Range 16 east, W. M. (Containing SO , Acres) "Thfs tract is ordered into the market' on a showing thatt the ireater portion thereof is nioun-! lainoiiH or too rougn for cultiva tion." The sale will not- be kept open, but will be declared cloned when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to tha Receiver the amount thereof. Any and all persons claiming ad-, versely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections', on or before the time designated for pale. p ; L. A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED. TRACT (publisher) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior TJ. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, November 14, 1916. Nolic; is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Laud office, un der provisions of Sec 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Elizabeth J. Rooper, Serial N0.015 375, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 9:45 o'clock a. m., on the 16th day of January, next,- at this office, the following tract of land: se 1-4SW 1-4, 'Section 18, and NKi-4NWi-4,,Nl-2Ni-4,8ec 19, Township 7 South', Range 16 liasi, v iiiamcuc mcuuniu vwu taining 160 Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market on a show ing 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 theour named have ceased bidding.' VThe 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 Jand are advis ed to file their claims, or objections on or before the time designated for sale. ' - up L. A. BobTH, Receiver.