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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
The Manpin mi mes PuLIiihd Lruty Friday at Moupin. Orgon, Mrs, V. L. Morrison-, FublMicr Salse.riohon: On Year, $1.50, Six Montis 75ct, Three Monti 50 Good - Morning- For Sale Entered as second class ni.'dl mutter September 2, 1914. r,t the jx)8t ch'k u at Maupin, Oregon, iir.dor tho Act of March 3, 187s). Smock Items from 1st pa;;cj . Jinny Ay res spent a few d;iyn in Tim Dalles this week vifil inp friends end Rrnmdfa.lher, Mr. Tlnot. Frank Feh.h was .a l,ur:iin;:,H vis itor Friday ot Maupin. T. C. Jfinfe ' was transacting business at the county pealit'aliir day, taking its )!iscnjj--ri4, T. J. Whitcomb and children and Mr?. Leon Cotirliight. The Rev, Fdes filled the, pulpit Sunday numing and tvenic His v i f o accompanied 1dm, There was good attendance. Some cighl years ago he assi-trd in in the st vicH ot the Baptist Association held at this place, Are you using The Times liner column when you have nnv thing to sell or want to I my article unit your neighbor nj j.,mve wishes to dispose Mr tH-.riut try ti want ad in that coluni?' .We arc sure that it will bring -,1TA sZTZ For snle at this .fikJji Iber fif second li niiil t rliiinlvIT'l I - - - - - ; Mm , nre --Aa Proof POB ..... I' : 1 Army Library Fund With Governor Withycomh an the head of the Oregon War Li brary Council, an energetic cam paign has been begun to raise Ore gon's $25,000 quota of hie nilllion dollur fund to equip eveiy urmy camp and cantonment in America and France with libraries. Many of the most, prominent men and women i.f Oregon have been ap pointed by Governor Wilbyeomb on the Oregon Council. Organization-.) ore now heinp perfected in every city in the state leading to war library campaign week beginning Septrmbc'r 24th, when it is hoped that Oregon will more than subscribe her quota. M.uipin is expected to raise $30. f uh.scriplioiiR may bo made with Dr. CI wood, Postmaster Flanagan or J. M Conklin at the Hank. Mr, and Mr", opened a new Header. I have jewelry store in Maupin, My ttock is complete, comprising of Watches, C loci's, Hold, Silver Jewelry ami a fine line of Silverware t ion is reqii'--te.fl Vr Postotlice Bid. Lour mspec H. L. EMMONS. Local Items The Fen Batty farm, 560 acre, sua iu&uum state tame. L. B. D Cc nip and Mis Ida M. Kidder of Criterion were united in maniac at the Methodist parson age in The Dalles .Saturday evening. Wapinitia Auto Slae Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wcpir.itio, LEO p. m V. ROBERTS, Frop. Large wheels of carbon paper for embroidery stumping al the Timee L "err v. Oregon, August 30, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Iii.i A. Cvr of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on Aug, 2nd, hii, made Homestead Entry no, 010793, and on March 4, igt.4, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014645, for Lot 4, bee. 19, Lot 1, See. 30, Township 6 South, Range 13 East, Lots 3, 4, 5, m-2 Niii-4, KI-2SFI-4, Section 3.4, and Lot i, Section 25, T. 6 S, R. 12 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Pinal three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, cu the 15th day of October, 1017, Claimant names as witnesses: W- D, McClain, James flartinan, Herbert Hammer, Fred Delco, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. iEN IN jCLAND" HOME AT THE ! Free Phones Hotel . 1 Wa&ingten Street & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modem? m Every Ddail - Large Ci.fe.nd Floor Lobby service : m to l tiuiny District nfif School opened Monday, Mifls Mary Flansigan in now as sisting her father in the poatotiicp. II. W. McSbane baa gone to Fallbridyo to drill a railroad well. Operations are underway for moving the O. T. dpot to its new location, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gtaats and H. S Cliudier "spent Sunday at the Slusher homo near Duf'.ir. Don't Hams your clockIt needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. A marriage licen-e was issued Tuesday to Arthur M. Morria and Miss Glennie M. perthick. Mr. and Mrs. Hood are the proud parents of a 7-pnnnd boy arriving Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivy of Port bind were here visiting A. L. An derson's this week. If the. other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmom the jeweler. The Slusher Broe. have a fine silo near Dufut just completed in which they will utore a 15-acre crop of corn. . I Wm. Ilcckman, while doing I some cementing for F. S. Fleming 81 got a' rock in his eye, bruising the eyeball and has been laid up with it nearly a wgek, The farmers don't seem to be satiufied unless they are ekinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. lie buys all kinds of pelts, hides skins and wool. p George Oliver Wi-g and M:ss Delia Estella Heilmeyerof Wamic 1 secured a marriage license yester day. Chronicle, 14 lb,'"" Fords painte'd with Makernmi enamel $15. Bring your car in g;tho lnorning and take it out at. night ready for yon, Maupin Oarage. pG'.nJunl 1 Messers Ande.tsou and Holmes, representing the Tum-A-Lura Co., yesterday purchased Peter Kib ,1 ft.r .I.O. O F. 'isiA W A P I N I TI A l.odjjw No. 20(l, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. F. I). sh:akt,-N. 0. W. H. Tai.cott, Secretary. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Hdicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or resideue Maupin, Oregon s fcGAL DUCES 35,037.12 143 97 6,01315 2,000-00 2,000.00 11,203.50 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 30H1, 191 7. NO I ICE is hereby given that, William C. Richardson, of Maupin, Oregon, wdio 011 Nov ember 6th, iyio, made Homestead Entry, No. 07748, and on Novem ber 10th, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry no. 014041. for SWI-4-SI-2NWI-4, v1-2sEi-4, Sec tion 27, Township 5 South, Range 14-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed -notice of intention to make, Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 15th day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses R. F. Turner, T. A. St, Denois, W. H. Williams, W. E. Hunt, all Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, p Beglaier. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT ' Public Laud Sale. Department of thelntertor U. s. Lund Office at The Dalles Oregon, August 15, 1917. NOTICE is hereby givun that as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions 'of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of John G. Bolter, Seiial No. 015803, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than fi. 00 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M.( on Ibe 16th .lay of October, next, at this office, the following tract of land: nr-2 sri-.), srt-4Ni-i-4 Section 25, lo'.vnship 7 Soutn, p.auge 14 uast, Lot 4, Section 30, Township 7, South Range 15, East, Willamette M, (Containing 152.30 Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is uioun laioous or too rough for cultiva lion." This sale will not be kept open, but will be declaeed closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons adversly the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on .or. before the time designated for sale. L. A. Booth, Receiver, Steam Ik at H . a,-, v,. ."i'VyK v.-,,;',n l ;:1 ' --x'- Jllr' ---- . . . it-.Vi---v'e:H w I pEKDJTON. JJfPlBSSai 20-21-22 lYmm i ATA)W'$YSXTiM I liur'ti lots facing the river and a modern residence for Mr. Ander son will be elected thereon in the nvir future. Why lake a bath in a wash tub hen you can get a real bath t Styer's barber shop in the Post otlice bnildinsr, Maupin. Shalt uck Bros, have on display this week granite ware ranging in prices from 15 to 35 cents, also an other assortment of fine grade granite material Hint is captivat ing and an elegant assortment of vases and jardineers. ; Portland Painless Dentist. We Extract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth absolutely Painless; we em ploy only Experienced and Regis tered men; fifteen years guarantee on all work. Seventeen years con tinual practice in Portland, Ore. Erin" (hi card with yon, it. is worth money. Portland Prices. Portland Painless Dentist, GO", Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Op posite A. M. ilhams Co. Phone Main S831, For sale nt a bargain, an Oliver Typewriter, demonstrator's ma chine, almost new Report of the Condition of the Maupin State Bank No. 221 ' at Maupin, in the state of Ore Kon, at the close of business September 11, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and warrants Banking house Furniture and fixtures Due from approved re serve banks Checks and other cash items 5011 Cash on hand 4,488.84 Other resources 185 Total 110,938.54 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00 Surplus fund 1,700.00 Undivided profits Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub ject to check 83,997.97 Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks out- - standing 230.99 Certified checks Time and Savings De posits 8,553.89 Reserved for interest and taxes 19387 Total 110,933.54 State of Oregon, ) County of Wasco 5 I, F. D. Stuart, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. F. D. Stuart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be fore me, this 17th day of Sept ember, 191 (. J. M. Conklin Notary Public commission expires April 1, 1921. - ' Correct Attest; J. M. Conklin. . D. M. Shattuck, Directors, f AN EDITORIAL FROM THE "OREGONIAN" of Sept 6, 1917. Is Lumber Really Dearer"! It is generally understood that the lumbermen of the Northwest have had a tough time for quite a number of years, but there are a few people, aside from those interested in some branch of the business, who understand fully or even partially the great slump several , years ago and the prevailing unfavorable conditions at the present time. If is estimated by government officials that in normal times about one million people are employed in the lumber industries in the United States, and that one quarter of these, or 250,000, are employed in the Northwest Oregon, Washington and, Idaho. But during several years, up, say, to the first of July, 1916, 25 per cent of these men were idle. When the loss of wages to over 60,000 people is added to strikes, car shortages, and the low price of lumber, it can be seen that the lumbermen have had theirwornes- But many think, since war orders have begun to pour into the mills and dealers, that once more the lumbermen are profiting. 13 that true? Is it not a fact that lumber comparatively is today one of the cheapest commodities on the market? An advertisement of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Go's, makes the following statements: ''In 1914 a Turn A Lum barn cost 40 hogs; in 1917 same barn costs 24 hogs. . In 1914 a Tum-A-Lum house cost 450 bushels of wheat; in 1917 same house costs 225 bushels of wheat. In 1914 a . Tum-A-Lum silo 'cost 220 bushels of corn; in 1917 same silo costs 110 bushels of corn. In 1914 a Tum-A-Lum machine shed cost 20 tons of alfalfa; in 1917 same shed costs 10 tons of alfalfa." Nowhere have we seen the facts as to the pres ent comparative prices of lumbar so tersely stated. See the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 6th, 1917. Notu'K is hereby giyeu that Frkd G. Laughun, of Wapioilia, Oregon, who ' on March nth, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. OV2647, for kf.1-4.nw1 4, n 1--NK1-4, sk1-4nte1-4, Sectiou 35, Township 5 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has fi'ed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to ee tiblish claim to the land above d .'scribed, before F. D. Stuart, U. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore- v Call Times X S in , 11 ' . c r . . i it'on, on t be ,th day ot October, Chandler & Trice pilot jobbe r, I ji almost new, U' mailing galleys and a gasoline lamp for sale at this office, . ..'. . . If a tweet tooth cries for sweetness ' And tke finest you rie-fus, . l t . Your joy wHl know compleness Y It Jpii bgy of .jr.. J.tyer,:, At the Haselwood Ice Cresm Farlor; Maupiu. i C; ..n Claimant, names as witnesses: L. D. Wondside, G. I.. Harpkam, U. S, Itndersby, Charles , Walker, all of Wapinitia. Oregon. , ; H. FRANK, WOODCbCir; "V" p. j i; ' .; ;;R.RiMer. .Hki.. ; .... . . ',. 1' 1 111 I NOTICE . rEEUC-ATIOtf Department of the Iuterior , U. Laud Office at The Dalles,' If air, Salem Reduced Romid Trips from Central Oregon via the . iff uiumx fir. CENTRAL OREGON LINE The Agricultural and Livestock ' Wealth of Oregon on Display MONDAYTChildren's Day. TUESDAY Good Roads, Eastern and Central Oregon, Women's, State Societies, Food Frepared ness Day. Wednesday 'Woodmen, Pioneer's snd Salem Day. THURSO AY-Transportation and Elks' Day. FRIDAY-PatrN otic, Willamette Valley and Press Day. S ATURD AY Manu facturers', Scandinavian Grange Festival. . ; . . I ."tirsri . ; j.r.io.'.v.'; tir.-e s-cin;! Leave Central Urcgoa at Night and ; v-V 'i J; ichSO'HefeMtriabn-? f , , EURTON THURBER. Agent" MAUPIN i I I 1 1 f- T 1 4 H i '. I 't 1 t 1 ? s I