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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
- - - - ivlaupin i imes Fublklid Eevery Friday at Moupin, drgon, CAPTAIN TINKKAM r ih of July excursions Mrs, W. I,. MoF.RiiioN, ruli!i;,htr Round - Trip Tickrts at Reduced Fares On Sale July 3 and 4, return limit July ',5, to points within 200 miles on rail lines of Subscription: On Year, $1.50, Six Months 7 Sets, Three Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter post office at f,laupin, Oregon, uiitic-r iho .epteniber 2, at the Act of March 3, 1870. PiNCE OF liDINE lv..vA,A4r-'-' A ' ytyA J v OREGON HEWS NOTES OF GEitERALINTEEEST Principal Events cf the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. An all-Oregon Fourth of July cele bratiuti is planned for Salem at the Itate fairgrounds. The. Oregon State Medical asisoeta Hon Is to hold Its 4!iit annual meeting In Portland June 28, 29 and 30. One suicide, two fatal accidents and another accident that may prove fatal were ore day's toll of death in Coos lay towns. Percy Cupper, assistant state engi neer, has "been appointed by the desert laud bbard as a3slstaut secretary to that board. fiMvA Viiiriilrflfl onrl fnrtv-thrpft P.tll dents are enrqlled for the summer ses- slcn of the Oregon normal school at Monmouth - The twenty-f'fth annual session of Oregon yearly meeting of the Friends ehiirch held a very succecsful Gather- lg at Nowhere ' ui. mfi,. r,r Wnffinn l clerbn, city letter carriers and rurul '' letter carriers will meet at Albany Saturday, June 30. Portland's public auditorium is with in two or three weeks of entire com pletion. It will be' formally opened to the public on July 4. A shad hatchery is being establish ed by the state fisheries department on the Adams ranch In the Youui river district, near Astoria. The public service commission has Issued a digest, covering kiws pnssed by the recent legislature relative to railroads and public utilities. The United Spanish war veterans and the women's auxiliary will hold their antmal encampment and reun ions in Hiltoboro June 27 ar.d 23. A nuuiLcr of wool tales were re ported ut. ll.spimer vvht n reveinl prominent sheepmen r.uV tl" ir sen son's clips at tin renin p. I pound. AI'i'.M- l.i'i.ijl overcome by a auddfl attack of heart failt.'v, William L. Bradshaw, citUiit jiHlj-.e of the sev enth judicial db.lrht, Mled at Purllnm!. Thomas Jefferson 'Utiles, p'omiiicut for many yearn In tho public life of Linn county, unit a punt grand- master of the Oddfellowrt of On.'Kiin, died in Albany, ut hlo hente, utcd 71'. Attorney Fred V. Wilson bar, bei n fcppolnted by Coventor Wiihco:iitie. to the office of i h-cult JuJsc for IU.u.1 ltlver and Wajoo counties, to fill the unexpired term ut the late Judus EiuJ rhuw. Figures made public by the war de partment disclose that Oregan, in pro portion to population, has contributed mare men to the regular army thti-i fr.y other state, savo Nevada ui'd Vuh. Ralsh D. HuUel; who has b-on dl actor of the extenaion service at the Oregon agricultural college for the last eight years, Jiaa accepted the 1 residency of the agricultural colt. ( i New Hampshire. Train LaBjaijeiaen on the O-W (7. t- N. hnvo comiilaiiK J to Ibe public K'rvlco commlsi..iiu th:,t ihey u-c em lloyed too Ions hours mul usl, it ;u can to taken to obl.Uu shorter Imers .f employment for Ihem, The firtt numbvr of Oreeon l" naiiLCs, a nci-w paiu r fur new. ape. men. Iiubli. hl d by the r- e.ul uf j ,e,r l.albm of the t'nivi ir-'ly ef Or e, baa l n hsu.'.l. It o, m.r. t....i lu.m Mud cuiiluiii lo pac.vs. Word has bi-. u r... ,.i d Hoi h.u i. White, a former resident i,f ll.Uhtc'i. t.a killed In ii.ittle In France rcecr.t'v. The mirtluw-'ii ptuitoeiifii v ri v ill bold their lieu-alb iiimu.il en. n. nil. ii In Portland on Julv l'J n, ; ! line of the new , ioi.r, tui.3 uf the tne on I , . 1 1; :IMa. vhl.h v , te i , , ,., ' Julv 10 by ih !. fiy of ? . .-, i a section fnhn; t - - t . ', :.l .); n . ' .( in i to rat Ii rour.ty In tN' rl iv, , Aecordtnit to report.! ;,I-p i , the lulled State i f.-r- I '; ;, , lt i'ligue llicre Is now ten foci t; ,;. -v : in tlie MeKdi.ie ard ih i, -I; wlil prol'.biy not le even i . t ,, . ; fc.ic travel tratf-.c Ut ir.jie iit..n it bu nth. Out nf 41 scel lent reported t.i ; Industriul aeeideitl ceniKii-"ton r a ' Wfek from June 13 t.i ill, lie Houo. but to t.sro fatal, ll.c bj.u , ii lulu Trtbl.el t.iiia lore- f-; i' C .ei. Ktuig. Cf....i ivU; KepreeTita'.ive Haw ley introduce!! a resolution amending the sundry civil bill so that part of the $'.'6,000 appro, printed to protect the lands of the Oregon & California grant from for fst fires rr.r.y be used In protecting also iho so.CCO acres of the Coos Bay u-Kfwi road grant. ). iifpUi ye.i of the state university, SKok aa wxlneera, laborers and jani tors, K injured by accident while em ployed, cannot bring suit against the university without special authority being prunled by act of 'the legisla- tuie, acconiiiT, to an opinion by At . lorney Liorral Proven., 1 Senator ile.N'ary has introduced a bill oattturtelug the Etttte of Oregon to ' , BKleet in a rem pact body 40,000 acres of land in the Kaatiam national forest for me a-) a state forest reserve, and to rc!inc,;i'xti In exchange, all title to (8n equal ii re a of spattered school sec ! titnis within tills reservation. I The city council has authorized a special election in Toledo, August 13, I to vote u;:cn three proposed bond is an is:;uc of $15,000 to rebuild the sues 1 present city water supply line, $0000 refunding bonds to retire outstanding vater bonds and 18000 to take up the present city warrant indebtedness. lleprtntaiiva ainnott has prepar- cd and will offor an amendment to the ' jpenuir-r food supply bill authorizing the president to e:l;cnd not more than ; ;20,tiin,lifl0 out of liie 5150,000,000 car ried by the bill, in constructing north- west irviBiitfon projects, In accordance mission, anu men tne Kussian special wiili tho t.-n.is of the reclamation act ambassador, Boris A. Bakhmetieff. Word has been received by Superin-; Ectt me brief address of tribute tendent iwart.lamler of the Umatilla - to Washington and to the ideals he reser-.ation from Washington that represented. Baron Moncheur, aided bids within (ho $28,000 appropriated by Lieutenant-General Leclercq, and fur tv:o bridges acror,3 Umatilla river Ambassador Bakhmetieff, aided by on the reservation hail been received, Lieutenant-General Roop, placed floral and that the contract would be let wreaths on the tomb beside wreaths immcliaU'ly. The government is pay- laid there by Foreign Secretary Bai lee; two-thirds, and the county one four of Great Britain, ex-Premier Vlvi tbirtl. a nl and Marshal Joffre of France, and The old blast furnace and smelter , I plant of the Oregon Iron & Steel com- Iicny, .occupying five acres of land a'cng the Willamette river at Oswego, vore purchased outright by William PiW.lt, of I'.eaMe, hi ad of the Pacific !;f;:.t Steel comply Interests in that .e:t inn, with the prospect that it will be pi.u.rd ill sl:..ee within about 60 (!,: Ii.e the uiaiiiifat'tu.-R of pin Iron. Ti nt (!i';;oii cininiii's intend to be pe'l. .1 out of the mud is apparent fi.'in fie a;iji!k;itiuris which have foci" !:i to llw state highway coinniis--.d.ri, not only to seeure aid under the ;;i;.tiiie.'MMi bond ia.'iin act for lmiil sur- li'.-ini; vbi. ii lu.niey ti.e I I. el ;.i.o I'n.'iii (he demands are IHag made for post-road lo be expended on a co opera viili liie fideial govern- in. at. Fii. ven creek?, all tributaries of the upper i!.;F"M;;.e river, will be closed lo tio.it I'ir.hiug on August 1 and will leiiK'.iu i lui'i d for two years thereaf ter, according to Carl D. Shoemaker, V.ai e tanie warden. The creeks to be ftiif-d me Kilih'e creek, Johnson or '. ', , Tr.eat cr.'t K, lirUtvrood creek, ili-r.c la c,i I;, Iadiaa creek. Gate croek, Alo' Un creek, Deer cretk, Enula deck ami Qaartz creek. Tue head quarters of the Interstate nim'-'ro lonouiiision engineers en !.! in iii-tHi'.j a physical survey of a-lna.i praeeriy in the Pacific divl--i. ::i.t y !.,. u..t1 iroin San Fran- '.; a. io i a ;ene d. lin.T the summer, tci.r.;;;s;; to ;oi m iiouiiit inciit made v i- I), rlinlon. eneiueer lu charge ' a c.i-v of II iuu'vrs, In ICugeu ai e iii"e!;u;i the appraisement el tv.oe.i rn I'rfi alio property. There ; ; r 1.1 : - v . wm l tiK out of San Fran- . ei .t fie :a'eent l.m. ! I '!:;;' o. ;ii. M,;te highway cominls , .on o i u.miimIoiio pating uf three . .a.o.o i.uii to o ion ot In t, ti v, a y , and j Urn :...; i. r,; of ti.o uther sectlous, jha.-e I.. , a Mhoo,iuee.l ty Cliulrmau S. I l;e I'lari, lu I'ue.tllU county, as much jnf ii. it 'ti irt.n.t bliiliway from Pen I .Hat. n to V. alia Walla Is to be paved 1 1 i in I' - a v. a'. !r-..; i; '.i" '.. ;1 i :.-v 1 ' - . - !. ' . : -;-t . ' '''" ' . ', ' i,; -.!.:: .i .' i ; o l I r i ti. i. nl ' . ,!.,. int ... !., ' ill n. I t la t; . . , r tie far llOfofluO. This i ii ivcd en by the com- t'"if raj. and Id.U are Ke I In Wa'hl'tton . :,.( i i"'.ii l'.e Tlgard tl.e l a. i'.e highway. Is t al'. iili.m. .larliilg at ii i unity line, several .o i v ill lo hard sur o p e ae.n'.y, pavins OIe I'.-d.i from Aitorla .;"! end of the I'olum- i. Work fvr tuis )tr V.i-i. .e. .,U I'as an I e, , I , ( O. . on's v '.a-, I. a i.i.', uiiiKHiure . i i.ii .'.w u tl.it I rettdeut a t.iiv r:i pprovl I -, , ,.(,,. , , 4 (, ,1,. u. it As 4 Photo by American Press Association. Captain E. O, Tinkham, who led the first American fighters to the ront' , France, H AND RUSSIA HONOR WASHINGTON Mount ' Vernon, Va. Belgium and Russia united Sunday at the tomb of 0eorge Washington in paying homage t0 the American patriot and to the "P1"1 ( llberty and reedom wnlch hls memory incarnates.. The official diplomatic missions from the Belgians and from the new Russian democracy P'd themselves and their countries to every effort at destruction of auto- ciacy aim iue saiery oi uemucracy. Secretary Daniels Introduced first Baron Moncheur, head of the Belgian the Prince or Udlne of Italy, NET ABOUT LENS TIGHTENS British Make Rapid Advance Across Plains Toward Mining Center. British Headquarters lu France. The British are closing in about hens. After the capture on Sunday of fosse i and enemy trenches west from the hill and from the lines Immediately south of the Souchez river, several cew positions have been occupied in this region nearer Lens. Patrols are advancing across the plains in an east erly direction. Thus the great mining center is be ing slowly encircled. For weeks Lens has not be exploited economically by the Germans and now is directly men seed. The Germans have extended the floods with water from the River Sou chez until the plain between Avion and Lens Is well covered. Mr. Wilson Now Controls Exports. . 'Washington. Control of American exports, authorized in a clause of the espionage bill, was assumed by Presi dent Wilson with the appointment of an exports council, comprising the secretaries of state, agriculture and commerce and the food administrator. An executive order creating the couu oil directs the department of com nierce to administer all details of op eration. Crulr Olympla is Wrecked. Block Island. R. I. The United Slates cruiser Olympta. Admiral Dew c) s llUK'hlp at the battle of .Manila, mil aeround In the fog off Block Is land. The cruiser was reported lu a bad position, with etirslderable water lu her bold. Chief MarkiuitUa Mate William M. Bubb lost bis life when be was struck on the head by a falling hatch. No other fatalities were re ported. THE MARKETS Fortland. Wheat Club i ii; biuestem ii 40; red Kusa.au, 5-15; forty-fold, f 1 J3. Barley .No. 1 fttd. 4.' per ton. hay Tlmciy, !0 per ion; uKalla Hi. Butter Creamery, Sic. ES Ranch, 31c. Wool ateru Oregoa, Clc; vaiiey, e;c. liobair Cic per lb. Pul V. Mini, stale leaaer o( coun ty agents, and W. L. Kadderly, farm sitnatenient deaaitrator, save made a week s tour la diliereat paru of the Jtaie, maklnc survey ot the farm labor roQjlMoei. T"otT.t-o conn iir were vii.ua Nj ibsrtaie of I. rrr is t;jirv:u ... Photo by Amartcan Press Association. Prince Fcrdinantio di Gavojl, of Udinc, who heads the Italian war mis aicn to the United States. GREECE y ALLIES IN WAR London. A dispatch to the Times from Athens says that as soon as parliament is convoked AI. Venlzelos probably will propose to the deputies that Greece join the allies. He does not intend, however, to mobilize the nation against its will. He is expect ed first to undertake a great cam paign explaining to the people that Greece's interests are bound up in the entente cause. If his mission is successful, he will be able in about three months to put the entire forces of Greece into the balauce. Paris. A liavas dispatch from Athens cays that former Premier Ve nizelos has been commissioned by King Alexander to form a new cabin et. The cabinet headed by Alexander Zaimos has resigned. It is reported from Milton that horses are dying there of what is known as "the walking disease." Earl Coo'.ey, aged 18, from Harris burg, Linn county, Is attending the rjiiys' end girls' summer course at the Iregon aaricultural college as a result jf winning f.tst place in dairy herd record keeioui; ut the state fair hi litla and IP 16. Unable to attend the -, exercises i.lilch will mark the first dirt throw ing on the Strahorn road at Klamath ''alls. July 4, Governor Withyconibe as dcleeat-. d ti'.'U.'2 Palmer Putnam, Is private se. .. tary, to raprc-sent Um '' here on tna: ilt.y 50 coi'ds of wood 1 see or write I 1 Edward Diibrow Wamic Local Items H. F. Temple was a business visitor In town this week. Bert Dtvis was in from Bake oven ye.-lerday. John Karlin was in from Eake oveu Wednesday. W. L. Morrison went to Dufur (he titst of the week to work. Mrs. Klwiiod was a week end visitor in town. The little fun ,f Frank Huzan had a scalded with hot watei yorteiilay. Mrs. Kidder of Criterion died night night I 'Wore last. Particu lars later. Peter Kilburs; has accepted th position of manager of the Manpin Wat' lions.- Cn, A iaih'ii'1 t f salt was linioiidi d . . . I. I . , I n nit Httirui'll-A- IUC H-IC L'Hlt VH the Hii k. Mr. awl Mh. A. 1" I.Hke and on Wiwlon wire visiting A. E Lake it hi-i store Tuesday. Tor 4 work umlrs, well broke, v.eiel.t U 00, u to 3 year? old, Claud Wilson, Bakeoven. p Sheriff Chiisman and District Attomcv ('..ill. nsv wete out acainl - Weilue-iii.iv mi ec 1 1 t-uvinr. T. L. Motgensen brought in, with benfraiuluiother, Mrs. j. X. i -eeond St , The Dalles, Ore, Op some two year old tipples renter-! Winifree. he reports evervthing poiite A. M. WiliiaKS Co. Fhoue d; ti.tL whKrt L-i piEiettti u;. ; Jvtrw uicely out ti.ere. Main S?21 Tickets and information upon application to R. B. EEL.L, Agent, Maupin July 5 O and 7 v- National Educational Con vention Jfly7tol4 Dedicating Portland's Grand New Muni cipal Auditorium For These Events from Maupin Ticket Sale Daily July 6 to 13 Hear the Superb Festtyal Chorus of 250 Voices and the Portland Symphony Orchestra of 60 Pieces Prominent Educators ih Attendance at the Education Association Convention, Hear the Symposiums on Civil and Military Service and Prepared nees See Local Agent REGON TRU Vacation Fares to Cl&isop Beach Circuit trips East thru California FISCHER S GARAGE w w a. ii ii ii . wwwam w Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck .Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN. OREGON Big bargains in brake blocks and brake shoes at Lake's Store. For sale 200 acres near Criter- ou. ir.i.;::i;o itt If you want some baby calves ,Io raise, spot ltohney, you can pay I after harvest if you wish. j Paul French, John Ward, ardj Jitu Lake report n Gne catch of j liah made at Mel.en"nans last week If Hi f othfr fellow could not fi.f your wuh h bring it to Emmons the icu'ehr. Mack Ilollonian called in yester day and announced the arrival uf a 12-pound boy Wednesday even ing; all doing fine. Mr:. II. C. Jfe if Rawlins, W.V. , cauie vli Wedtiesdaj 's QSter- , - ... 1 ... II . 1 1 noon tr:iiii mul will lriit lu r ett r i t T , I . f ..I l. ., " Airq . .1. n 1.1 imiiiior ;m r4 Cook. At the annual school meeting last week L. P. Kelly was relected director, and G. L. Harpham be came chairman, mid Dr. Stvall was elected clerk Little Vera Winifree is in from I I Criterion to spend a contle weeks PACIFIC SYSTEM O. W. R. R. tii N. CO, America's Great Railroud Win. McMurray; G. P. A., Portland NK RY central mm mi T. E. and Orin Farlow were over from Smock Tuesday. The farmers don't seem to he sntislied unlefi they ure skinne-l. Give Dad Coale a chnnre. Ife buys all kind-t of peltn, liid-s skins and w ool. p Wanted a 3-gallon galvanized iron bucket, and a poivi lain dip. pcr, taken frnin llii-; oiiiee dining niir alienee some liniM a n. Jf it is not rpturnrd wp catinot loan it to the ball boys again. About 11 o'clock Saturday morning while leading her pet horse from water Mary Morrison was stepped on by the animal which was sharp shod, painfnl'v I'lliiMii;,' li-r Iff i fent. lly.vevi-r rl.e ! why ,il,! to walk. Tni-thm,! rii. ni,ii.i ' ........ .. t- ... ..... 1 i-.xtract, l rown. atni i:r;!;.v ynur teeth absolutely Paiii!e; we em ploy only Experienced and Regis tered men; fifteen years guarantee on all work. Seventeen years con tinual practice in Portland, Ore. Bring this card with you, it is worth moner. Portland Fiices. u ., , . . ... 1 1 om auilees Iienli-t. ,.n