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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1917)
The Maupin Times Publish Eevery Friday at Maupin, Orgon, Mrs, V. L-. Morrison, Fublisher Subscription: On Year, $l.50kSix Months 75cs, Three Months 5$ . Entered as seodnd class mail matter September 2, 19l, at the post office at Maupin, Oregon, uner the A?t ot March 3, 1873, More Building B. D, Fraley, W.' C. and G. W. Vanderpool, It. G. VVeisback, A. 0. and D. A. ftlpad compose the crew of carpenters who are mak ing quick work of the garage build ing which is being put up this week in connection with Mr. Fra ley's blacksmith shop and'will be occupied by W. f!. Vanderpool, whi will start a general automo bile repair shop. Cars Jump Track Tuesday afternoon the 0. T da) freight while ronnding a curve be tween Coleman and Mecca, derail ed the three rear cars, ttiey tip ping over. The cars w ere loaded with lumber and no one was hurt, However, six 'pilgrims' were dis p ivered to have been riding safely in the next car alu'ad. ' The wrecker arrived from Fall bridge and cleared the track be. lore the night train. Note the date opposite your rmre on your paper for expira tion of subscription. At 1Q( o'clock January 20, there will be a meeting held, at Smock school house for the purpose of or ganizing a Farm Loan Association Everybody invited, by Committee. 19 0 r CALLS YOU-Enjoy this winter out-of doors Iolo, golf, tennio ; automobiling pver California's jvonderful highways; and a wide variety of places ta go and things to see makes "a visit to California brim full of pleasure. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM representatives ;i rc always delighted to help plan California trips. Literature, informal- tion and specific service upon application to S. L. WIGGINS, T. F. a f A., BEND. ORE. M tion and srxxifc service urwn armlication to a&l ft I S A" if If JT Jt ,.11 I! S. L. WIGGINS, T. F. a P. A., '''Wr'if . . t ttnh bend. ore. mdym FISCHER'S GARAGE Auto Puasenger Spmoe Auto Delivery Truck prepared, for ping Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessory's MAUPIN, OREGON Tygh Valley Shop General BlacKsmithing - And Wagon Work Heavy and Light florse Shoeing a Specialty First Class Plow Work r Cast Plow Shares Ground ,( Break Blocks Heavy and Light Ready Made up Don't forget the Old Stand and its new manager Wm. L. MORRISON Phone in Shop Local Items Orders taken for loose grain boxes Fraley style also up-to-date flaring boxes and CaliTniaracks TTTTi Fresh Fish-at Sty er's Claud Wilsori was in town yes terday. A total eelipse of the moon was experienced !uhday night. Jim lhrall was a caller in town yesterday. Frank Gabel motored in from Wapinitia yesterday. The Wapimtia Hotel and feed barn forVent, JoHn A. Evick." Mr and M". J. S. Brown were in town yesterday afternoon. C. Farlow and mother were over from Smock Wednesday. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times These cold nights call for more bedding. See R. C. Jory before you buy. Mrs. Morgensen has been able to give "drawing lessons in the school after an absence of a week. R. C. Jory has moved his stock of blankets to liarphanls con fectionery. The Maupin Times and, weekly Oregonian one year, $2.25, for short time only. R. C. Jory is a business visitor at Pendleton this week. Mrs. J. left for there yesterday morning. If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler.. Messers Cyr and Camello passed through here from Wapinitia last Friday enthused by the'ruBh for big homesteads. Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do if for ypy and guarantee it. Poles for the Criterion telephone line were bing haujed the first of the week and construction has commenced. Karl Barzee lost a tire chain be tween here and Wapinitia, finder please leave at Harphan's. A stockholder's meeting con vened at the Maupin State Bank yesterday afternoon. Wanted to trade for work horsee or mules, Krell Solo Grand Auto Player piano apd, music. Piano most new, A 1 Bhape and tune. Mrs. Emma Rowan, Tygh Valley. Phone, J12np E. J. Fischer was in possession Tuesday night a Lake's efore of ;i photograph of a supposed escaped prisoner from Walla Walla which caused quite a little excitement as it was thought for al'inie they had the man there 'Q t'18 store. The farmers don't seen) to be satisfied unless thpy are ekinped. Give Dad Coalg a pliance. He buys all kinds Pf peltB, hjdes, -tkins and wool. p The plastering is almost com pleted on the new hotel and the carpenters are busy on the wood work finishing. Arm Broken Saturday evening while vaulting at his home in-The Dalles. Dar rel Elwood had the misfortuue to fall, breaking his right wrist. Dr Elwood went in from here Sunday and reports the boy as getting along nicely. Tygh Valley 1 John Cotter, an aged bachelor livinu on top of White River hill was fonnd dead Monday. He was buried in the I. O. 0. F, cemetery near Tygh Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Daphny Conley who has been attending schoofhere has gone to Maupin to go to school'' Leigh Oliver and Elmer Munier aire cutting wood on Wm. McAfee's place. Dan Gibbs has gone to Maupin to do harness work. Criterion . Severa of the men from here are hauling material for the Cri terion telephone line. We have heard several compli mentary remarks about the sermon that was heard here Sunday; hope there will be more out to hear the sermon next time, January 21st. P. J. Kirsch and wife went to Bakeoven Monday, returning Tues day with a bunch of 'turkeys. Pete says he will raise turkeys to eat the grasshoppers. T. 0. Miller of Shnniko visited the past week with his brothers J, E. and G. W. Miller Criterion. Btrt llcCready made n Hv trip toTroutdal,e last' i k. C, A Duus lost a fin;' li from blood poison the other day. lew Homestea Law (from last week) ages to crops or other tangible im provements to the owner thereof, where agreement may be had as to the amount thereof; or, third, in lieu of either of the foregoing provisions, upon the execution' of a good and sufficient bond or un; dertaking to the U. S. for the use and benefit of the eutryman or owner of the land to secure the payment of such damages to the crops or tangible improvements of the entryman or owner, as may be determined and fixed in u action brought upon 'the bond nr under tt k' ije; in a court of competent jurisdiction against the principal i, nd sureties thereon, such lioml or uinlertHlcinu to-be inform and, in H'CurdiiiH'f with rules and regula tions prescribed iy M'- Secretary of the Intt'rinr and to be filed with and approved by the roister and receiver of the local bind office of. the district wherein t iTe bind is situated subjtct to 'ippeal. tu the Commissioner of ilu; Gc Officii; Provided I hat '' patents issued for the coal or other mineral deposits herein' reserved shall con tain appropriate noiatipijji declar ing them tq be subject b the pro visions of tijs Act with reference to the disposition, occupancy, and use of the land as permitted to an entryman uude this Act. That lands containing water holesjor otherbodies, of water needed or used by the public for watering purposes shall not be des ignated under this Act b'ut may be reserved "uhder,'the provisions of the Act of June 25i, 15l0, and such lands heretofore' br nereafter re served shall, while so reserve, be kept and held open "'to the public use fo'r such purposes under such general rules and' regulations as the Sel'i-et'aiy of the Interior'rnay prescribe: Provided, that the sec retary 'may, in his descretiou, alsc withdraw from entry lands neces sary to insure access by the public to watering' places reserved here under and needed for use in the movement of stock to summer and winter'ranges or to shipping points and may prescribe such rules and regulations as may be' necessary for the proper administration and use of such lands.' 'provided fur ther, that such 'driveways' shall not be of greater number or width than shall be clearly necessary for the purpose proposed and in no event shall be more than one mile Wide for a driveway less than 20 miles in length, not mor" than two Uiiles in width- for driveways over 'JO and not 'more than fh'irf y-five miles in length, and not ovtr five miles in widlh for driveways over !J o miles in .length; Provided fur ther, that all stock so transported pver such driveways shall be moved au average of not less than three miles per day for sheep arid goats and an average of not less than six miles per day for cattle atid horse That the Secretary of the inter ior is hereby authorised to make all necessary rules and regulations in harmony with the provisions and purposes if this Act for the purpose of carr ing the same into effect. Subscrjbers, if ypu fail to re. ceive a copy of this paper regular, please let us know, and if possible the lost paper will be replaced. It has always been our intention to send all subscribers their papers each week, ajid will try to replace copies lost in delivery. Are you using The Times linet column when you have any thiug to sell or wapt 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 $nll bring results. Go to Fischer's Garage for all I Lund i your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machinery. The Times, $t.jq a year. Lo4-wrench; in Maupin, car japk and lejivv at Times office. Basket Social The pupils of Mrs. Kellogg's room are rehearsing a play "The Poduuk Limited" which will be given at Sbattuck's hall, Saturday evening, January 20. The play will he given free, aft ter which a basket social will be given.' Everybody invited. Pro ceeds will be used for school pur? p,.-e, ' - St. Louis $70.00 ; Church Notice i Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. Song Service at 7:30 P. M. Preaching at 8:00 s Song rtactioe igrsday evening; at 7:30 followed hv Sunday School Teachers meeting. 1 rayer meeting lluirauay even ing at 7;30. These services are be ing well attended by ofir young people and we. want more to help us. The Double Service Route East Chicago $72.5o Direct Route. Liberal Strpovert Fares apply from PORTLAND AND ALL POINTS ON THE BANK ROAD, AP CENTRAL OREGON -ON THE OREGON TRUNK RY, NORTH POINTS. ONE WAY THROUGH CALIFORNIA. GOING OR RETURNING. AT CORRESPONDING LOW FARES FROM CENTRAL OREGON POINTS I'l III 1 III Ticket Sale Jan 20 and 21 Return Limit February 18 Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or resident ' '' Maupin, Oregon DR. F. E. BURGESS lf sEye Specialist will make regular monthly visits to Maupin and TyKh Valley watch this paper for dates I O. O.E. .VAPINITIA Lodge No. 209'," taupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting memi bers always welcome,, V. B. Doty, N. G. F. D. Stuart, Secretary. oooooooooooooo o ooooooooooooooo Or t. n , .- t T V.l7 1j. D. rOA AV, X. COUNTY WASCO ABSTRACT C O. '' Makers of Abstracts That Protect. Books Posted to Date Daily Plant Second to None ' In The State. Condon Building. ' ' Phoue Black 3691 0 The Dalles, Oregon ,; 0 . oooooooooooooo 0 oooooooooooooorj W. B. BROWN AUCTIONEER, Sljaniko, Ore. Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. 1 . 1 1 ' Leaves Wapinitia, 1.30 p. m. V. ROBERTS, Prop. For further Details see Agents OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL QREGCtf LINE C J! LIVINGSTON, Agent XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISNLATED TRACT. , ' (Puhlishei) Public Land Sale. . Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec, 12th, i(gi6. Notice is hereby gven tnaf s directed by the Commissioner. of the GeneralLand Office, undec orovisions of oec. 24ao. It. S., pur suant to the application of ' ' JMES W.'FlStfEFj, Serial No. Q15486, we will offer aj, public sale, tq tne nignest oiacier, out at not les.-i than $2.50 per acre, at 9:45 o'clock 4- If-, on the 20th. lay ot teoruary, next, at inis ot tice, the following tract of land: nvvI 4.e1-4, ne1-4nv1-4, Section 14, township. 7 south, Range 16 east, W. M (Cdlitaining 80 Acres) "This tract is' ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is moun tainous or too rougn for cultiva tion." The sale will not he kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour flamed h ive ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the abovp-described land, ire advised, tq fjle their claims, or ' jbjections on or before the time designated for sale, p L. A. Bqqtij, Receiver. XOTIC.E FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT (FUBUSpER) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregou, December jath, 1916, NOTIQE is hereby given that, is directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, noder pro visions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursu ant to the application of E. Croghan Dunning, Serial No, 014936, we offer at pub lic sale, to the highest bidder, but it not less than li.co per acre, at 10:00 A- M. ou the aoth day of " February, next, at this office, the olio wing tract of land: wi-jnbi-4 ieetion 8, Township 7 South, Aange 15 East. W. M. (Containinc 80 Acres), The sale will not be kept opeu, ut will be declared closed when hose present at' the hour named ive ceased bidding. The person linking the highest bid will be eqnired to immrdiately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. ny persons claiming advrrsely 'ie above-described land are ad sbfd to file their claims or ohjec ions, ou or. before the time desig. tated for sale. , L. A. Booth, Received. E. E, I'un Pastor, it-