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IT'S T o 1 he M&iipin e.-ry r::j Mm. Subscription: On Year, Six Entered as pecoml '!s:-. to::il matter September 2, 15)14. at th post office at Maupin, On-ivm, under the Act of March 3, 187 ii DIVISION IS ORDERED I TO FRONT IN General Pershing to Command Force of 40,000 Regulars to Go Abroad. 4 Washington. I'rosld' nt YVllr.on has ordered thut a division of regular troops, coimnundi'd by Major tlcneral John J. Pershing, bo sent to Franco at the earliest practicable date. Announcement of the order followed Ignlng of the selective draft war army bill by the president arid the insulin: of a statement that under advice of military experts on both shies of tho water, the president Bald ho could not employ volunteers nor avail himself of the "fine vigor nnd cnlhiislasin" of ex-Prenldeiit Koosovelt for tho expedi tion. All three arms of America's fighting forces the army, navy and marine. corpB soon will bo represented in tho war zone. With American destroyers already In European waters and army regu lars concentrating to carry the flag to the . battle lines ' in Ilolcjum and France, a regiment of marines was designated to Join the c;i"ililionary force and round out the nation's repre sentation in the field. Although details are not being inailo public, It was calculated that Willi the marine regiment, (he lo'al Ami nran force now i"slgmiled for land .service In Europe Is close to' .(0,(100. General Pershing and his staff will sail for Europe uhoad of the troops to pave tho way for final training of the huge army the (Wilted Slat's is preparing to pour across the seas as rapidly as men can be trained and equipped. JUNE 5 NED US WAR CEHSliS DATE Washington. When President Wil son signed the war army bill a proc lamation was Issued which calls upon all men between the ages of 21 and 30, lnclustve, to register for military service on Juno 5. s Registration will he followed by the process of Boloetlon which will deier mlne the first GOO.noo men lo be called to the colors about September t. Tho regulations make absolutely no exceptions for any male resident of the United States between tho ages of 21 and 110, inclusive. This Includes aliens as well as Amer icans. Kvery Japanese, Chinaman, Mexican, Italian, Spaniard, F.uglish man, German, and men of hit; other nationality who are of tho desh-iuih'il ages must register. Aliens will not be drafted for war duly, of course, but a complete record f thini will be required. I Those exempt from military service will be determined ufier the enroll ment is taken, but first of nil every one of the spi rifled nw s min t register. In case of temporary absence from his legal residence, a man must regis ter by mall. Hours of registration will be be tween 7 a. m. nud ! p. in., June 5, 11117, at the registration place In (heir homu precincts. Those who uro too 111 to rorlster are required to apply for Insl i -not lens be fore June as to how Ihey may register by agents. ARMY-NAVY BILL IS PASSED Appropriates $3,34.000,003 Including $750,000,000 for Snip Construction. Washington. Tint senate passed the 3,342,00H.0Oi army and navy war budget without a rollcall and without a dissenting vote. The bill carries appropriations to taling $;ili.,liii0,iioii niuie than those .Contained in the house hill. The chief new Item is an appropriation of JlnO.- O0O.OU0 made im liatelv available to the president for Mop huil'liiiK, with an additional authorized expend iture of $350,000.01111 for the simp pur pose a total of $71)11,000,000 for ship, ping. The measnro Is the lamest appro priation hill ever passed hv any legis lative body hi the histnv 0 world. It carries more money the entire cost of the Cli.l var For sale- titl acif ir ' 1 -1 ion. Inquire at tl.i- limes at Maupin, Orgnn, 'uhlLher Moillis 75cts, Three Months 50c EUROPEAN WAR NEWS North of Gorlzla the Italians have captured the heights of Hill 652, the key to the VoiJlce position. That seven million men tiave been lulled In the war thus far and the total casualties exceed 45,000,000, Is the estimato made by Arthur Hender son, member of the British war coun cil. lirltlsh heavy artillery, whose de structive effectiveness made possible successful Soiiuno and Arras offen sives, Is co-operating with Italians In their latest attempt to drive the Aus trlans from the line of the iaonzo. Spain is awaiting a reply to her protest over the sinking of the Span ish steamer Patricio, also destroyed while sailing under a German guar antee, and the tone of the Spanish press is Increasingly peremptory In Its demand that Germany be com pelled to respect Spanish rights. The second phase of the great bat tles of Arras, the Alsne and Cham pagne has ended In the failure of the costly German efforts to stem the tide of victory now setting against them. The net result of Field Mar shal von llindenburg's supreme ef fort to regain the Initiative has been that tho Ilritlah and French have lightened their grip on the German lino and have placed in peril the key positions held by the Germans in northern France. County Ordered to Hold Election. Salem, Or. The Itean Oregon & California land grant bill will not be on the ballot at the special election June 4, and Curry county must hold the election along with the rest of the counties of the state, the supreme court decided. Scores of Blocks Burn in Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga. Fire that started In an obscure negro section swept a broad path through the residential section of Atlanta, devastating scores of blocks and destroying many of the city's finest homes and hundreds of negro houses.' Engineers to Form at American Lake San Francisco. The Fdghth He serve Engineer regiment, now organ izing on the Pacific coast, will mo bilize at American Lake, near Ta coma, Wash., about June 1, It was announced here. Brazil May Join U. S. In War. Kio do Janeiro. President Hraz has scat a message to congress reeoni: mending the revocation of tho decree of neutrality in the war between the United States and Germany. Liberal Loans for Farmers Are Urged. Washington. Secretary McAdoo, In a letter sent to every banker In the country, has urged that the banks do their share toward Increasing food production by seeing to it that the farmers are given liberal loans. Joffre and Vlvlanl Reach Home, Paris.--Marshal Joffre and former Premier Viviuni arrived at Urest on their return from .'he United Stales LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j Highway Consti uclion i Wa-ci C ifl. v, Oregon Sealed bills for the construction o the road from the top of tht i Maupin tirade to liakeoven, Wasco i County, Oregon, will be received I by the County Court of said Conn tv at its office in the Com I house, I The Dalles, Oregon, uiilil two o'clock p. in on June iglh. 1017 I No bid will be considered unless accompanied hv cash, hinder s bond 01 cei ti tied chtck for an amount equal lo at least 5 per cent o the total amount of the hid ; A corporate surety bond will be l-qniitd for the faithful pet form ance of ihe contract h a Mini equal , to-one half of the total amount ol the hid. A coiporate mi ety bond will be nquiicd for the faithful perform ance of the contract in a stun equal ' to one-half the total amouiit of the jbul. Piopnsal blanks and full lnform a ion for bidders may be obtained ,n the ollice of the County Clerk of '"Vs'id County in the Courthouse, I The Dulles, Oiegou. I Plans ami cpecifieations and tni ins ot con 1 1 act may l, , ir,,, une I lace or may be obtuined up- .11 dopO-.il of fs.OO, 'I" lit- right'iss reserved i ii V or nil bids or lo ii In n j. c vept l Ik- proposal or pioposais iiecmid iist 'or said OmiUv. COUNTY COI'KT ''I' WAS'Jn C'iI'aTV F. S '( '.lllillilH'. County J (1 ,C F. C. Clam.eu, Coiiutv C'l'iiiiii'-MiMiir k. I. Puller, County Commissioner Attest: L. E. Fox. County Clerk Th Dalles, Oiegon. May 1 7 1 1 1 , 1917, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt.The Dalles, Oregon. May lllth, HUT. Notice is herein- e'vin thai l.'of.sTKN Dknt f Minpin, Oivgnu, vnioj on oit. Ii, 11115. made H.""p-.ro, Kf.trr No. 0!5'!tr.) for k'-ineI-I, rl-2 Kl-i, Sc. t "ii 1:, To . iiiiii,. o .ioiIIIi, liaise M Kn, L t 1, sol.-, 7, Lot 1, K 1 -:'SW 11, Secllnll (1, I'liwiisliip Ii Smith, Ihinye 15 Ivisl, W'illaiuello Meridian, has tili-d Mill ice of i nl ent ion In iimko K" 1 tliifii'year Pro. f, to establish I II i 1 1 1 In the hind iilinvp described, before 1'. 1). Stuart, I'. S, Com missioner, at Maiipiu, Oregon, on Urn 2llih day of JMue, 11U7. Claimant names ns witnesses: W. 10 Hunt, C. K Mathews, W. C. Piehards, C. Ii. Skngsbers' nil if Maiipiu, Oregnn. ' II. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTP 10 FOR PUIU.ICATION Department nl I lit- Inteiinr, U. S. Land Office al The Dalles, Oregon, M iv L'l t, iqi7. NoTici! is lu-ifhy niven that Do :t:ii J. W IIAITH, of Winnie, Oretroii, Who on Jnlv I7lh, l'.tlL', made llmnestiad Irn ry No. 011)547 for s1-2skI-J, So. 'to, Township 3 South, l!aii;o- 12 ICiist, W'lllanielle Meridian, has tiled notice of intent ion to make Final llireeyeiir Pronf, lo estahlish r In i 111 In im hiii, I above described, nefni-e P. D. Siniirt U. 8. Cum. niissioner, at Maiipiu, Oregon, on the '25ili day of June, 1917. Claimant names aj wilnesses; i. T. Bennett, Charles Nelson, William Smith, James Smith, all of Tygh Valley, Oregon. , H. Fkank Woccock, p Reglser. NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalits, Oregon, May 22, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that K K'liAKi) L. Our ity, of Wani", Oregon, who on July 1 st , 1912, made Homestead Ivntiy, no 010.195, for Lot 4, SHI-4SWI-1, ec. iS.I.ot 1, NiiL.NA'i-4, Sec. 19, Township 4 Soul 11, Range IJ Last, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make l'inal three year Pronf, to establish claim to1 the laud above described, before Register & Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at The I) dies, Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1917. Oaiinuni names as witnesses: 1 . lv Beatv, A. L. Shadlev, W. I'.. Lueiis, A j. Bailes, all of Wamic, Oregon. II. Fkank Woodcock, p liegisler. Not 1:1; of I'Ki'ition inn Vaca TION tlh" r-TRKKT IN I'NINCOKi'OK ATHl) TOWN ToAt.L Pkksons Whom it May Conckkn: Notice is hereby given that ap plicaliou has been male to the County Curt of Vaco County, quarter ot the botitlieast quarter ....... f n.-u..nn f,,,- it th. clJof said Township, Section and si m, to wit, beginning July 5, 1917: a ;iii lid County Com t lo vacate a certain stieet descr bed as Spring Avenue, said Avenue being locat id txtween blocks I aid 2 of the t am, of Maupin o tlie east .side of the Deschutes River and east of ,t ie Deschutes ia. loid liht of way aim cast of Ctitioty road, pai a 'cling the same. Dated this toth day of May, 1917 Thomas Funagin, Anniu Flan u..vn, Petitioners. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depailinent of ti e Inlet ior. U. S. Land OHice at The D.illes, Oreg 1 n, , T I 19 h, 1017. NO'llCh. is hereby given that, Sarah E Pi..sti:r, of Shaniko, Cre;on, who 011 July 2nd, 1912, m de Homeste-id En- tiy, no. oiuii2, and on januaiy ..ii. ,.-, ,n,.iHn,i.iiiin,,ni u Stead l-iitry Nn. 0,4334. fnr 5K1-4, si -,c,,r-i S..-I nn n -t. --. ... T, .... .- Section 35 Township 6 South, Range i6-F,ast, Willamette M'i I-1 inn, lias tiled notice 01 intention to make I' niul tlirt-e year Proof,' to establish claim to the land nix v dosctibed, before II, C. Knop. r, I J. S. Coiniuissiuiiei , at Antelop' , Uiegon, on lint 28th diyif.Vlu, 19.17. . C ainiant names as witnesses: William Mersinger, Mary McKiu ley, Laurence L. Sickles, Altla II. Johnson, all of Shaniko, Oiegon. II. Frank Woodcock, up Register" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U, S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Apiil 21st, igil. Noiid is hereby rivim1 that, Grace Wilson, deserted wife of Jacob M. WiKon, of Shainko, Oreffon, who 011 hept ember 12th, 1912, made llomisb-'iid Ivntry No. 010092, and on May 4th 11114, iniide iidditionul Honn-sli ad Entry No, 013105 for h1-2nvvI4. Sec. 14, b1-2neM, seI-4nw1-4. Section 15, Township 7 Sotnh, Range 14 East, Willametie Meiid- lan, has filed n tice of intention to tiiake Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S, Land Office, at T if Dalles, Oregon, on the Cth day of I tine, 1917. The entryman, Jacob M. Wilson, is notified that, by submission of said proof, his wife, (irace Wilson, spelts to obtain pat ent for the land in her own name, Claimant nam -s as witnesses: A. E. Fine, E. E. Fine, hoth of Sbaniko, Oregon, Claude Wilron, of Kakeoven, Oregon, George E Pin, of Phanikn, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 8lh, 191 7. NoTicu is hereby given that IlARHY A. WliAITU, of Waniic, Oregon, who on July ?nd, 1 912, made Homestead Entry no. 010500, for N1-2SE1-4, Sec. 34, NI-2SWI-4, Section 35, Town hip 3-ooiith, Range 12 Last, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten t:on to male Final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before V, D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 20th day of June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses. W. H. Smith, of Tygh Valley, Oregon, John Grossman, of Tygh Vallev, Oregon, Philip Byrd, of Waniic, Oregon, E. Gesh, of Waniic, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In the matter of the Estate of John Kotter,, Deceased. Under authority of an order granted by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Wbsco County, dated April 1 8th, 1917, the under signed Administrator will sell at private s de the following described real property belonging to said estate, to-wit:- South half of ihe Southwest quarter, the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Eight in Township Four, South of Range Fourteen, East of Willamette Meridian, Wasco County, Oregon, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, save and ex- cept therefrom a strip of land one hundred feet wide being fifty feet 011 emh side of the center line of the railway of the Oregon Trunk line acioss and upon the Southwest i T?.;mtjo which wa rrni7pvt hv hAA rnrHpH i Vol m. nnnp d deed records of , - I7i r .1-1 said county. The sale will be rpade on and after' May 21st, I917, and bids will ho riritt',rt at tho t4Tlr rf fiiinrnn j j,, nilfur 0reg0Ili Au , tnroev for ihe Administrator, or it the residence of the undersigned at Tygh Valley, Oregon. The terms of the sale are cash in band. Dated April 18, iji7. Emit Mertz, Administrator of the estate of John Kotter, De ceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Intetior, j U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, i regon, May 8th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Nancry Jane Shakp of Waniic, Oregon, who on June 2 1st, 1912, made Homestead Entry; no. 0IC447 and on January 29th, i iioi., made additional Homestead; L' tr N0' !,23 M-aJtBI-4, ; of.l-.l. w 1-4, ocvuuu 10, uuuilr laoi"ll,...B?" f. T--. .1. ictle Meridian, has '.ei notict intention lo make Final dice to f-tai Ii -.ii i l.iini year Fiorf, lo tile land above cltsciili.il, I" .. -F. D. Slu.iit, IJ S. Coinmi: -o j. it . at Maiipiu, Oregon, oil the .mm dav of J line, 1917. Claimant names as hi Ui.nm-s: R. L. Gerily, J. A. Pimp, Hv.ne Stout, A.J Kistuer, nil of Waiu'c Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, p Rt-iiisiir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher; Department of tlie Interior U S Land Office at Tim D.illes, Oregon, May 7, 1917. Notice is hereby given thii Michael H. Conkcy, of Shaoiko, Oregon, who, on N'"-, 6t 1, 1911, made Homestead appli- auoii 09'iin. lino oiioci. t,, lyi.-, made additional Homestead Eulr IN . OI39IO tor KI-2NKI-4, 'AVI-l wiif-4, M.2.NW1.4, NKI-4SK 1 -4, Sec tion 4, T. 6 S. R. 15 K. ., M and Lot 2, Section 19, Tnvnshi 6 South, Range 16 Enst. " i T lamelte Meridian, has tiled notice ot intention to make five veai Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before II. C. Rooper, U. S Commissioner, at Aufelope, Oregon, on the t6ih day of June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: James Doran, Maupin, ' Oregon, Werner Spalinger, Shaniko, Ore (lot), Edwin VVakeilig, Shaniko, Oregon, Patrick, Conroy, Shaniko Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. MAKE YOUR Fire vvmw in Free Proof PORTLAND Phones Palace Hotel Washington Street & Twetvth the Cleanest Rooks in the City Modern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and Theatre District Finely Furnished Good Service COMFORT BY NIGHT TO PORTLAND Standard and Tourist sleeping TOUKIST SLElSFEii Standard Sleeper leaves Maupin, Monday Wednesday, Friday Leaves Portland Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday at 7:10 p. m. HOMESEEKERS' FARES' ROUND TRIPS Reduced round trip from Middle From Missouri River, St. Paul, West to CENTRAL OREGON Sioux City, etc., J52.50 on the first and third Tuesday of St. Louis 55 00 each month till December in- Chicago 57.50 lu9ive. Prepaid tickets delivered by wire Stopovers at all points. Final Return Lim't 25 days CALIFORNIA ''North Bank Road" and SS "Northern Pacific" At ycur Seivice for travel and information, J. T. HARDY C. J. LIVIKG3T0N. Truv. Fght. & Pa33 Agent, Bend, Orj. Age t, Maupin Send or ask for Oregon Trunk's Potato Fook FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, Wa-jinina Auto Stafje j L.cavi's ALiiipin, 8 a. m. j Leaves V.':iiiiiiti:t, l.",0 p. ni. I v.inamis. Prop. J I.O. O. F. V A PIN LIT A .... gc No Jim. Al -upin, Oregon, met Ih every Satu'dny night in Dnnaldsoii's hall. Visiting menu hers always welcome Jon Crahtkkk, N. 0. W. II. Tai.c itt, Seeieii ry, NOTICE I' OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Qr--?"", Alay 4 19 7 NOTICE is ht,ty given that Ol'l NVIK C. AlOK, 0 7 if T-gh V nl ley Oregon, who n December 1st 1910, maib. i m . -lead Ivilry No. 07768 f ir Sl 4 NV 1-1, See. 22. Nivl-4Nwl-4, S linn 27, T'nwiisliip Ii South, U.lllgB 12 Ea.-t Vilhiinelle Meridian, hai tiled iintiet: of intention to make Final live year Proof, to eatahlii-h 'hum Inilm land above described, lefme F. D. Stuart, U S. Com 11 is--inner, .it Maupin, Oregon, on the l.'.'h day of June. PJ17. (Maiinanl, naiues as wilnesios: J O. Timison, M. P. Rowan, Ray I'.iiuison, J. Iv. Moirow, all of Tygh Vallev, Oregon. II. 'FRANK WOODCOCK, up Register, HOME AT TIE Steam Heat OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Gars DAILY EACH WAY GARAGE OREGON 1