The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 04, 1917, Image 2

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The Maupin Times
Publishd Eeviry Friday at Maupin, Orgon,
Mrs, W. L. Morrison, ;rvtUber
Subscription: On Year, $l.50.Six
Entered aa second class mail
post office at Maupin, Oregon,
Wapinitia Items
Some warm"wethr thia week I
which is very much appreciated by
veryone as we've bad very little
growing weather yet tbt spring,
Geo, Ledford of Suwck waa in
our burg Monday, r
Mr. Welch of The Dalles aDd
Lenard Wileon were telling and
delivering Overland cars on the
Flat last week.
Mrs. Hank Harphan and chil
dren who Imve teen staying with
her mother at Aurora returned to
her home near herd a few days ago
Mrp. Staats an it several ether
ladies were up from Mupin Tues
day in a Ford.
Mrs, Gabel and Ben Gabel snd
wife were called to 1 he Dalle Uf
week to be with Mr. Oaber what
very sick. The family were- ail
called to The Dilles Saturday to
be with their father. They return
d home Sunday evening, Mr.
Oabel undergoing a change for the
better dur ng the day.
Ernest Tune vho taught the
Oak drove school last term arrived
few days ago and la Vmi.loyed
on the VV. 0. Wilson farm.
Spring seeding iB about co uilet
d in this section:
Wapinitia had its first teacher's
institute here Suturday in the
school taougj with a large crowd of
tsuohers present, and quite a num
ber of the neighbor her who
furnished dinner for everyone,
served in cafeteria style, 'leach
en present were, Supt, Clyde T.
Bonney, Crystal Pratt and T. J.
Skirvin, Wamic; W, J. Patterson,
Smock; Bexsie A. Bonney, R. D,
Hewitt, Gertrude Crabtree, Tygh;
ana oyron, jonn Auuersoii, sni.
!.. O I . t 1 .
and Mrf. Kellogg, Phyllis Fischer,
Maupin; Paul Murray, Boyd; Miss
Grace L. May, Mary Ewmg, The
'Dalits; lea Oerthick, M. H. Stains
Wlpiriitia; L. P. Harrington,
state InduKtrinl worker.
Mr,, and Mrs. I. Wright, Joe
'Graham an 1 Katie Amen left Bun
day for' The Dalles.
Nib. James pray was laid up
last week, her foot and ankle be
. lug badly swolttn.
More Dclore Jr. who has had
the tnensles is able to be out again
Mrs. Ada Delore and son N'rri
are the last canes reported.
Pearl Evlck went to The Dalle
Sunday, ' ,
Robert, . Vlnnent and Winnh
T p r roe over fnm Dufur Frl
ilat evening and remained till
Sunday afternoon when Vincent
and Winnie returned to their
school, Robert staying home to
help with the farm work
Archie Tapp came home from
The Dalles Friday. His arm
which wag broken seems to be do
ing nicely. He returned to bis
school Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sharps
wars out Monday improving the
road between their place and Pine
Grove, D. VV. using the pick and
shovel to remove rocks, snd tb
Mrs. drove thoir Ford with a two
section harrow hitch on behind
Tbey now report the lane in good
baps for cars.
A. P. Evick was doing business
In Msupin Saturday.
V. B. Tapp says prosperity has
sorely struck his farm as one of
his milk cows is the proud mother
of twin heifer calves.
N. G. Hedin reports their mill
in !, Gu'th almoKt completed.
Fred Delco has his new Over
land car a luYh he pueh-ed
tiuMi ago
Mr' Ben Gabel wa guile
U M"d). Dr. lwu.id
alld.
sWk
a
Months 75cti, Three MonthvSOc
matter September 2, 1914. at the
under the Act of March' 3. 1S74
Smock Items
E. E. Parria, T. C. Jones and
Miss Lou Jones, were, Sunday
guests at C. S. McCorkle's.
Mrs. G. W. Bargeuholt and
grandchildren were Thursday ..vis
itors st Wapinitia. .
Saturday. April 28th. R.A.
Ward ol: the biological survey,
with County Agent A. R. Chase
organised a Squirrel and Gopher!,
club wltn 1. 1;. Jones president
and Walter Ledford secreiary-j W ill 111 Mer.singer, Mary McKu
treasurer arid a qiembership of ten v" lrnce L Sickles, Aid H
poison mixture was distributed
to club members.
Mulvaneys run their planer,
three days last week and expect to
begin sawing in the near .future.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Morrison
TW"W Sunday witu Mrs. Mor
taon'a mother. Mra. Ella Diabruw
T, j. Wbitcomb transacteJ bun -
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insts at the county, seat Wednes-
day.
A. J. Hill and Glunn Large are
plowing the Geo. Ledford ranch
which tbey have rented
Miss Ella Syron went to The
Dalles Tuesday to . meet her baby
sister, Mrs. Noah Grant bringing
ths child from Vancouver' Wn.
F. E. Spoor is suffering with
lsgrtpps.
R, C, Duncan was a businesx
visitor in Dufur Friday.
S. H. Mulvanty made a trip to
fygh Valley Wednesday with th
car." His gut trip of the season.
Wilbur Mulvapsy delivered ,
load f lumber iu Tygh Valley
Wednesday, .1 '
White River
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson motored
to The Dalles Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doering and Mr
L 'cure motored to The Dallec Mi
'lay, Raymond going tliHt far with
bin to hi wort., He had beer
here on bis vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. I,wi Olds motot
ed -over to UHitaius from Gr
Valley Sunday.
B rt Brown has a new Overland
delivered this week.
Grace Tunison cme overtoils
J. 0. Home Thursday evening
Ray Tunison snd family nmd
a trip to Juniper and Manpiu St
urday. Two large bands of cattle of
over 100 head went through on
Sherar grade this week.
Chss Labsch is working on the
grade on the opposite side of the
Deschutes river, which has needed
fixing for some time.
John Aeord has been on the
sick list this week.
Monday, wbrts descending Bake.
oven grade will) wheat two four
horse teams ot John Karlin had
trouble In which one ol the ani
mals was injured so badly that it
had to be killed. It seems that
the head team became frightened
and erowded over the grade.
While the driver of thn rear team
was assisting (ih ths frightened
horses the rear team ran away,
SHparating ths front wheele from
the main part ol ths wagon aud
piled Op at Baktqveo bridge.
Portland Painless DentUt. Wm y ''', ' accorded the
Katract. Crown, Bridge yourl"!l T!f '"T "ml M
. ' , ' '" innnleste in bi or her pi ace-
teeth abnoluiely Painless; wa em. jj
ploy only Experienced and Regia.jThia noiificmioii is given by
term! men; fifteen years guarantee!"" hnrily of the President of ihe
011 all work. Seventeen years con
tinual practice iu Port land, Ore.
Bring title card iitli )ou. it i
wank inmimt. JVrt1an4 Prir.
fMtl4 TwinWm Drnlint, 305
1 u WMm.'i.. w .'
M.IU oBA4
Good Hugon and new California
raok for mle, inquire Morriixm'r
Shop, T.gli Vallwy.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
fW- (PCBIISHKK)
'Detriment ot ttt In tenor,
U. S. Land Office at 'Hie Dalles,
Orrgui, ' 1 1 r 1 19 h, 1917.
' NO'liCb is lieiehy given that,
Sarah E. 1'laster,
of Shauiko, 're;ou, who 00 July
2ud, 1912, in de Homtstead En
try, no. oliou2, and on januarx
nth, 1915, made additional Home
stead Euiry no. 014334, fur sei 4,
Si 2SWI-4, Section 34, wi 2MVI-4,
Section 35, Township 6 Souu.,
Range 16 East, Willamette Meii
ian, has tiled notice of inteiuioi
to make Final three year Proof',
to establi-.li claim to the land an
dcrilv-d, beloie . H. C. R.nip. ,
legon, on tne 2SU1 a. y 1 1 may
Ciaiiunnt names as witmsse.v
,J . ,Vnnn
' keaisier-
.----
noTICK FOR PUBLICATION
( I'uir.ihei )
' Department of the Interior
U. S Land Office st The Dalles.
0reim - AP,n .91st; ,, ,
None is hereby given .-that
G vVtLsos.
deserted wife of Jacob M. Wilson,
of Sluiniko, Oregon, who on Sept
'ember 12ih. 1912, made lloniesKiii
Entry No. 010092. and on May 4tl
1914, imido additional Homesteiii
Enlry No. 013105 for s!-2nwI-4
Sec. 14, s1-2nk1-4, bk1-4nw1-4
Section 15, Towiiship 7 Somli
Riinae 14 East,' WilUinetip Mt-riit
ian, has filed u tice of intention
to make Final three venr Proof
to emtahlitdi claim to the laud above
deHdihed, before Reiiisler and Re.
ceiver, U f. Land Offiop, nt T:n
Dalles, Oregon, on the 6th day of
I one, 1917 Ihe entry nan, Jnoob
M. Wilson, is notified that, b
submiHsiori of said proof, hU wife,
Grace WiUon, seeks to obtain pai
ent for the land iu ber own name;
Claimant nuin s 11 s witnessee:
A. E. Fine, K E. Fine, both o'
fjhaniko. Oregon. Olaude Wilson
of Bakeoven, Oregon, George" E
Fine, of Phnniko, Orpaon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
tip Reisier
WARNING TO ALIENS
Notice is hereby given officially to
ail alien enemies, which term at
this date Includes all persons bori
in the German 'Emj it e who have
not yet received tlieir last citizen
ship papers from -tin.- United S'ate.-
Governmen,1 ieoii:rinr all such
iliens within twenty-four hours t
surrender to the local civil authot-
ilies all firmnns, weapons nr ini
plemeiiis of War of everv nature
whatever .that they may have in
t nir possession, including explo
sives, material used tit the inanu
factuteof explosives, any aircraft
or wiree s apparatus, any form of
signaling device, any form of
cipher code, or any paper, docu
ment or book written or printed iu
cipher, or in which theie is inyisi.
I'le writing.
The shove articles must be deliv
ered to the sheriff of Wasco County
at The' Dalles, Oregon, wiihin
tweiitv.fntir hours or the domicile
or temporary abode of any such
alien ei emv will be subject to
seated by local tui'i'ary and civil
authorities and summary arrests
will follow in case any wea nn or
firearm or other of the articles
named herein ae fond iu such
'o:iiciie or hliode. The shetiff
wtl! give receipts lor all atlicle
received and they will b- return d
to the owners when peace shall
havr bieu declared.
This m.tice means exactly what it
M's aml no txe ti'tia will Ix
granted in its application. 0i the
otlijr hand every citizen of the
G rnsii F.mpiie who shall iniplio.
i'lv obrv this order, all laws of the
Sute of Oregon and the onlinances
o' nn citv thereof in which thev
United States through the IVpait
nient of I nsi ice pnrsnnnt to the
P'i claniaion ol the Executive of
Apiil 6, 1917, of which veiy ci i.
ten of the United tutr is especi
ally enj ined to take notice wi II
a et-h official of each stute,
cootrtv at fl dty therein.
nilrii l At v
.'OTICE OF 1R1VATE SALE
In the Conn'v dmrt of the
Itate of Oregon tor VVa co Count) .
In the itrttter of the Estate of
ohuKotter, Deceased. '
Under Hittltority of an ord'ei
.ranted by the Count v C"itit,of the
nlate of Oregon for Wasco County,
lated April 18th. 1917, the nnder
jigued Adiiiinistrator will sell at
rtvate s e the fo'lowittg described
eal ppiptrtv belonging to said
s'ate. to-wit:- Somh.hnlf of ihe
Jontiiwct 3'iarter, the Northeast
ptarter of-ihe Southwest quarter,
ind the Soutliwet-t quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Sec'.iott Eight
n Township Four, South of Range
Fourteen, East of Willamette
Meridian. W; Sco County, Oregou,
containing one hundred and sixty
acres, more, or less, save and ex
cept therefrom a slpp of land one
'Kindred feet wide, being fifty feet
on eath side of the' center line of
he railway of the Oregon Trunk
ine acioss mid upon the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter
ot said township.. . Section and
Range, which was conveyed by
lecendt.'itt by need recorded in
Vol. 49, page ,s3, deed records of
said county
The sale will be made pn and
after May 2 1st, 1 017, and bids will
be teceived at the ofh"ce of George
D. Brodie, Dtiiitr, Otegoti,. At
torney lor t lie Adiiiinistrator, or
at the residence of the undersigned
at Ivgh Valley, Oregon.
The terms of the sale are cah
in hand.
Dated April 18, iqi7.
Emil Mertz, Administrator of
the estate ot John ' Kottejr, De
ceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(publisher)
a Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at The
Dalles,' OrCgon, April 2, 1917.
NOTICE is hereby given that
. Thomas A. St. Dennis
of Maupin Oregon, who on Nov
ember 2jit1i, 1910, made Home,
stead Entry, no 07750, and on
November oth, 1914, made addi
tional lomestead Entry no. 014043
for ki-2 of the E1-2, Sec 17, E 1-2
NEI.4, Sec. 20, W1-2NWI-4 Sec. 21,
Township 5 South, Range 14 Enst,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice 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 12th
day of May, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. F. Turner, L. D Kelly, VV, H
Williams, W. C. Richards, all ot
Maupin, Oregon.
H. Fkank Woodcock,
P Register.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
Department of the Interior-''
U S. Land Office at Tne Dalles,
Oregon, March 21st, 1917.
Notice is hereby given th.it
William F. Johnson
of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on Augusr
6th, 1912, inside Homestead -Butty
No. 010573,11 nd on January' 1 1,191s
made iidcliiionnl Homestead Entrx
No. 014335 fr 11WI-4SWI-4, si-2
11WI-4, si-2iiei-4, nel-4ttei-4, Sec.
34, wi 211WI-4 Section js, Town
ship 7 South, Range 16 East, Wil
lameite Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three yea'
Proof, 10 establish claim to th
land above described, before II, C.
Roover, U. S Conunissionei-,' at
Anfelope, Oregon, on ihe 30th day
of April, 1917.
Claimant mimes as witnesses:
W illiam II. Wonistaff, Sanford M.
Black, Archie L- Hauna, William
M. Mersinger, all of Shaniko, Ore
gon. II. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTlCt; FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher'
Department of the Interior.
U s. 1 .a iul Office at The Dalles
Oregon, Adul, 5, 1917.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Carl A. Labsch
"f Tygh Valley, Ortgon, who on
Aprd 26th, 1912, made llomesiend
Entry No. 010234 for subset-4,
Stc.33, si-2swi-4, nei-4swi.4, Sei
tion 34, Township 3 South. Range;
14 East, Willamette Meridian,
has hied notice of intention
to make three vear Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land alwve des.
cribed, before F. D. Stuart, United
Staie.s Commissioner, at Maupin,
Oregon, on the 14th day ofjdav,
1917.
Claimant name as witnesses;
J (;. Tunison. H. A. Muller. G.
L. Hr.mii, V. C. Lucore, all of
Tygh Valley, Oregon.
- H Frank Woodcock, j
Register.
Cuatemala Breaks With Germany,
Washington. Guatemala hag sev
ered diplomatic relations with Ger
many and offered all her resources
to the United States. .
Change in French Command,
Paris. The appointment qt General
Petaiu, the hero of Verdun, as chief
of staff to succeed General Nivelle, is
generally welcomed.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club 92.65; bluestem J2.70;'
red Russian $2.60; forty-fold, $2.65.
Barley No. 1 Feed, $5.25 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $30 per ton; alfalfa,
?23.
Butter Creamery, 35c. .
Eggs Ranch31c. ' i ,
Wool Eastern Oregon, 44c; valley,
46c.
Hops 1916 crop, 36c; 1917 con
tracts, nominal,
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem $2.71; club $2.64;
forty-fold, $2.65; red Russian, $2.61;
fife, $2.64; turkey red, $2.71.
Barley $55 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 39c.
Eggs 37c.
Notic
Wamic, Ore., Feb. (i, 1917.
Any one west of tli De-chnti
river and south of Tygh Vnlle
wishing to become a member of
White. River Feder.il Farm Lai
Association, please apply, to out
secretary, V. H. MavrieM, R 1
Fire
WHEN IN
Proof PORTLAND
MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE v
Palace Hotel
Washington Street & Twelvth
the Cleanest Rooms in the City
Modern in Every Detail
Large Grand Floor Lobby
Close in to Shopping and
Theatre District
; Good
Ssrvice
Finely
COMFORT BY NIGHT
TO PORTLAND
Standard nnd Tourist sleeping Gars
TOURIST SLEEPER DAILY EACH WAY
Standard S!eep3r leaves Maupin, Monday Wednesday, Friday
Leaves Portland Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday at 7:10 p. m.
H0MESEEKERS' FARES ROUND TRIPS
Reduced round trip from Middle From Missouri River, St. Paul,
West to CENTRAL OREGON Sioux City, etc., $52.50
on the first and third Tuesday of St. Louis . 65.00
each month till December in- Chicago , 57.f.0
lusive. f Prepaid tickets delivered by wire
Stopovers at all points. Final Return Limit 25 Jayg
CALIFORNIA-'-North Bank Road" and SS ''Northern Pacific"
. At yuir sei vice for travel and information, . 1 .
J. T. HARDY C. J. LIVINGSTON.
Trav. Fjjht. & Pass A?ent, Band, Ore. . Agent Maupin
Send or ask for Oregon Trunk's Potato Book
FISCHER'S
. . r
Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck
Prepared for Long Trips or Outinf Parties
A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories
MAUPIiV
It
Wapinitia Auto Stage
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 1.30 p- m.
V. ROBERTS. Prop.
L.
I.O. O.F.
WAPINITIA
Luitge No. 20, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome.
Job Crabtree, NG. , ;
t W. H. Talcott, Sfeaetary. 1
Valley Produce Co. '
PAY CASH TOR
VAL. HOGS, POULTRY,
EGGS. BUTTER, HipSS,
ETC. f
115 Fiont St., Portland, re.
Dr. I awrence S. Stovall
VETERINARY
Medicine
Surgery
and Dentistry
Charges Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call Drug store or resident
Maupin, Oregon
Furnished
Free
Phones
Steam
Heat
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