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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1917)
The Maupin Times .Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Mks. W, L. Morkikon, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postollice (U Maupin, Oitgon, un der the Act of Mai eli 3, 1879. For Sale or Trade 110 acres 7 miles from Wamic, k no v. n as the Kyron ranch, good water right; $2000, 1-2 cash, bal uch fCO a year including interest. Your own terms. Address Mrs. E. K, Hill, Wamic, Ore., Ill, Box 17 Mintie G. Horn today filed a enlt for divorce, from John E. Horn (.Hexing cruel and inhuman treat ment. She asks for tlm restora tion of her nanio by her first mar riage, Mrs. Mintie 0. Kinyon, The- marriage of Mr. Horn and Jifrs. Kinyon took place in The D.illes December 4, 1916. They are residing at present on a ranch near Tygh Valley. Chronicle, October f. A big auto load of orators in cluding Judge Juhn 11. Stevenson of Portland, touring Eastern Ore gon for the new Utterly Loan will iirrU'e in Maupin next Sunday mo!'!!!!! and will address the ppo ple at 10 a. 111. Let everyone come and encourage the speakers and the Liberty Loan. Mr. and Mrs. Cowdell, Mrs. .'liver and Nell Lirpliam went to Moro yesterday to attend the fair. Mike deader is tending butcher rliop in the 1'ornieiV ab?enee. Are you UMusr The Times liner column when you have any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or v. islies to dispose of? If not try a want ad in that column. We are .sure that it will bring results. Fine full weather, clear days and cool nighlti. A few of the farmers have commenced their full seeding but many are awaiting a rain before working their eniii nier fallow. (.'handler & I'riee pilot jobber, almost new, 12 mailing galleys and a gasoline, lamp for sale at this office. t Closing' 2i Bars Crystal White soap f 1 00 Any 25c soap powder 20c Any 25c Baking: powder 20c f lbs- good Coffer $1.00 Any white beans 16c lb Pink bpnna 14C lb Rice good 10c lb 1 lb. Golden W?st tea 4&c Any ehewinjr tobacco Me lb A. F. Evick, Fire Proof WHEN IN ORTLAND MAKE YOUR Palace .Washington Sttwt & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modern in Every Detail ' Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and theatre Good Service Finely Furnished Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Butler have returned from Portland and will moye to Maupiu this week. Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Sharp of Pine Grove were in town Thursday Jim Brown aud Milt McClure returned from Prineville yester day, the former's horses having won all mcps in which they were entered. Dr. Stovall and family made a trip lo Bend and Prineville Sud day. To let on 8 per cent $600on first mortgage, good farm loan. Mrs. E. K. Hill, P.. l.Box 17, Wamic. Mrs. E. K. Hill and family were Maupin business visiters Wednesday. F, M. Confer and family are iu The Dalles for high school this yair. Mr, and Mrs. A. D- Gibbs wire over from Tygh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert came home Friday. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 10 p. m L V. ROBERTS, Prop; I.O. O F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday ' night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. hers always welcome. F. D. STUART, N. G. W. II. Tai.cott, Secretary. Dr. I .awrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residenoe Maupin, Oregon If a sweet tooth cries for sweetness And the finest you desire, Your joy will know compleness If you buy of E. J. Styer At the Uazelwood Ice Cream Parlor, Maupin, For Sale The Fen Batty farm, 560 acres- See Maupin State Bank. Out tSale 1 Pkg. Wheat Eats 20c No. 2 Preferred Oysters 35c No. 1 Preferred Oysters 20c A Bargain in Shoes A Bis reduction on Sweaters 18 in Colar pad 40c 4 cans A & L corn 75c Small sack salt 4c Wapinitia Free Phones HOME AT THE District Steam Heat Local Items Naomi Smith came here from Prineville Tuesday. For sale on easy terms 1-4 sec tion land, $2000. Address, H. L. Morris,. Maupin. j. A. Rieber of The Dalles call ed iu Maupin yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Derthick are here from Dufur visiting. For sale at a bargain, an Oliver Typewriter, demonstrator's ma chine, almost new. Call Times X Mr. and Mrs. Emmons attend ed the fair at Prineville the last of the week. Tbey say the exhibits ware excellent. Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. Two Studebaker Sixes for- sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. Mrs. Delore who' has been as sisting at the Maupin hotel for several weeks will return to her home soon. Harvey Slusher came over from Dufur yesterday. Frank Xavier and Dick Palina toer were over from Wamic Mon day with a load of apples. Mr. Flanagan came home Satur day. Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. If the other fellow could not fix your watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler. The farmers don't eeem to be satisfied unless they are skinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. He buys all k,inds of pelts, hides skins and wool. p Make arrangements at this of fice for room rent in the Palace Hptel when going to Portland. John Andersen is assisting F. A. Covey at the Hunts Ferry ware house. J. T. Harper and W. II. Mo Atee were over from Tygh Tuesday For sale at this office, a number of second hand school books. Fords painted with Makemnu enamel $15. Bring your car in the morning and take it out at night ready for you. Maupin Garage. p6mjuul4 Car for sale, nearly new Saxon Six, $775.00. Shattuek Bros. Portland Painless Dentiat, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. Why take a bath in a wash tub when you can get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post office building, Maupiu. Bert Davis and family were in from Criterion yesterday. For sale, 1917 5 passenger Ford inquire W. A. Gilbert, Maupin, G. L. Harpham and family and A. C. Moad were passengers to Portland this morning. Portland Painless Dentist, 30f Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 8881. Dr. Hatfield has just dismissed from further treatment a patient which he operated upon and suc cessfully treated for necrosis of the superior maxilary bone. 1 hia con dition which may be described us death of bone, was Ihe result of several abcessed teeth. The case was under observation for over eight weeks. For eale, two good Jersey milk cows, inquire ILL. Morris, Maupin On Wednesday evening October 10, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fleming entertained a number of their friends at their new home near Bake Oven, iu honor of their son's birthday. The evening was spent in playing 500, Mary Flanagan receiving the highest score. A de licious luncheon was served at midnight. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 ! Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port ! land prices. Phone Main SS31. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, I Oregon, October 5th, ,1917. Notice is hereby given that Edgar B. Nosker, of Maupiu, Oregon, who on Oct ober 21, 19 14, made Homestead Entry No. 013968 for SWI-4SWI-4, Section 29, n'.vi-4nwi-4, Section 32, NI-2NE1-4, Sectiou 31, Town ship 6 South, Range 15 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Sluait, United States Com missioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 16th day of November, 191 7. Claimant names as witnesses: P. J. Kirsch, Bertha Kirsch, W. M. Siielson, I). B. Appling all of Criterion, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 27, igi7. notice is hereby given that Walter Mack Suelson, of Criterion, Oregon, who on June 4, 1913, made Homestead Entry no. 011762, aud on July 1, 1914, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 018558, for S1-2NE1-4, SEI-4, Section 6, WI-2SWI-4, Sectiou 5, Township 7-Sonth, Range 15 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, TJ. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, ou the i6tb day of November 1917. Claimant names as witnesses, P. J, Kirsch, Criterion, Oregon, Edmond Herding, Shaniko, Ore gon, Bertha Kirsch, Criterion, Or egon, D. B. Appling, Criterion, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The ,Dalles, Oregon, October 6, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Jacob T. Hume of Wapinitia, Oregon, who ou March 13, 191 2, made Homestead Entry, no, 010059, for swi-4, Section 28, Township 5, South, Range 11 East, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D. Stuart IT. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 3rd day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses; Lewis Walters, Henry Richardson, Jesse Cox, Ollie Weburg, all of Wapinitia Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 29th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that, Bertha P.. Kirsch formerly Bertha R. Herding, of Criterion, Oregon, who on Janu ary 10, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011161, and on July 12, 1914 made additional Homestead Entry No- 013562, for Lots 1, 2, 8 El-2xwl-4, ne1-4sw1-4, s1-2nei-4, Section 31, Township 6 South, R.mge 15 East Willamette Merid ian, has (lied notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described,- before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupiu, Oregon, on the 16th day of November lHlt. Claimant names as witnesses: D. B. Appling, W. M.'Snelson, Ed. Herding, C. A. Duus, all of Criterion, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, P Regr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 6th, 1917. Koike is hereby giyen that Feed G. Laughun, of Waniuitia. Oregon, who on March nth, 1914, made Homestead iuitry No. (.11264 , for KEl-4mvl-4, n1-2ne1-4, sk1-4ne1-4, Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three rear Proof, to es tublish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U S. Commissioner, at Mannin. Orp gon, on the 17th day of October, Claimant names -as witnesses: I.. D. Woodside, G. L. Harpham, U. S, Eudersby, Charles Walker, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Eli A. Cyr of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on Aug. 2nd, 1913, made Homestead Entry NO. 010793, and on March 24, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014645, for Lot 4, Sec. 19, Lot 1, Sec. 30, Township 6 South, Range 13 East, Lots 3, 4, 5, S1-2 NEl-4, UI-2SEI-4, fceetiou 24, ana Lot 1, Section 25, T. 6 S.H. 12 E Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, ou the 15th day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: W. D. McClain, James Hartman, Herbert Hammer, Fred Delco, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 30th, 1917, NOTICE is hereby given that, William C. Richardson, of Maupiu, Oregon, who on Nov ember 6th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, no. 07748, and on Novem ber 10th, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry no. 014041, for SWI-4-3I-2NWI-4, wi-asEi-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, 19 17. Claimant names as witnesses: 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 their worries. But many think, since war orders have begun to pour into the mills and, dealers, that once more the lumbermen are profiting. Is 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 Co's. makes the following statements: "In 1914 a Turn A-Lura barn cost 40 hogs; in 1917 same barn costs 24 hogs. In 1914 a Tum-A-Lum house cost 480 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 lumber so tersely stated. Through With Change between Central Oregon and Portland Standard and Tourists Sleepers Daily Manufacturers and Land Products Show Nov, 3 to 24 in Portland's New Half Million Dollar Auditorium This is the real exposition of Oregon's resources and opportunities. Its ad vertising value to exhibitors will be tremendous. Send Exhibits and Attend Pveduced Round Trip Fares and Oregon Trunk Stations Nov. 8, 15, 22. : Tenth Apple Show : Spokans Nov. 19-24 : Special Fares from : Central Oregon to : Spokane BURTON THURBER, Aent, MAUPIN R. F. Turner, T. A. St. Dennis, W. II. Williams, W. E. Hunt, all Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, p Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale. Departmeut of the Interior. U. s. Eand Office at The Dalles Oregon, August 15, 1017. NOTICE is hereby given 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, Serial No. 015803, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 oer acre. at 9:30 o'clock A. M., ou the 16th day of October, next, at this office, the following tract of land: EI-? sei-4, EE1-4NE1-4 Section 25, Township 7 South, Range 14 Bast, Lot 4, Section 30, Township 7, South Range 15, East, Willamette M., (Containing 152.30 Acres). "This tract is ordered into the market ou a showing that the greater portion thereof is moun tainous or too rough for cultiva tion." This sale will not be kept open, but will be declaeed closed when those preseut 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. ON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE . See local agent J. T. Hardy, Trav- Freight & Pags. Agt. Bend, Oregon