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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1917)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Mrs. V. L. Mor.usgn, PublWitr Subscription: One year, fi.50; six mouths, 75 cents; three mourns, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoflke at Maupin, Oiegou, un der the Act of March 3, 187s). Bond Subscribers from 1st page Cflcll Chant ain John V. Martin U. L. Morris L. C. Wilhelm Burton Thurber L, C. Ilenneghan Mrs. Ii. C. Ilennoidian . M. McCorklo W. O. Chastain 0. (1. Magi 11 Wapinitia items :.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bell Foreman and Celia Flinn were visitors nt The Dalles Monday. Howard Mtinkorbv came cut from The Dalles 1 uosday. lie re porta Mrs.' Itlaokerby who recently underwent a surgical opetution getting along fine. W. B- Keen returned from Tort land the first of the week. lie with Henry Piclirrdson went into the onion at thn intake on the ditch Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J'e Graham onnip out from Clackamas Lake Wednes day, returning Friday. Tomy Kingsley came out last week. Mr. Madran and eon I.awsnn left. Tuesday for the Valley to bring back a bunch of government horses to inter here. Henry Holland is drilling a well for Calvin McCorkle. The littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sturgis lias been quite Bick all the past week. Die. El- wood and .Shannon have been at tending her and she's reported some better nt present. Chester Mice canie over from Shaniko Saturday to be with his eoldier brother, returning to work Monday, Arthur ITice of the 3rd Oregon regiment, who has been at Clacka mas and Astoria all rummer arriv , cd here Saturday morning ami left Sunday morning for his Com pany. He had rxpreted to stay till Monday, but a telegram await ed him at Fullhridge telling him to report Sunday evening, fjr. Kiee said his regiment expected to leave for Florida Monday or Tues day, Ilo says he likes imiiy life fine and has gained several pounds and wit-hci to thank the people lieie for the kind nc-opt ion given him. The oaltln men of Ibis vicinity road in the mountains Monday t" look after ciuile, Tlin report was out that the ralves were dying of Mack leg, but after investigation they decided there was no dii-ease, but that the acorns were killing miiio of them us their feed was m dry. There is n big crop of ncions ami the cattle a 10 very loud of them. Nest t'undiy i general roundup day lu re in the church, S. 8,, nl.o C, K, .society. A program w ill be given in the evening consisting of ppeciul music1 and sumo recitati.in All cordially invited to come and bring someone ith yon. Mr. and Mis. U. V. Tapp made a trip to Wnmie Monday after vegeUldcs, visiting ut the Ei batiks borne tint iiigbt. Don Miller who is employed in the Ilurimaii ftore is sick lliit week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milhrhavel moved here It tut the wintoi'. expect to spend A. R. CLhsc and L. P. II itiing ton fpoke 011 Food Conservation to full house here Thursday even inc. Miss Klton of While River was a guest of Mis Ruby Wilson Sst urdny an I Sunday. A number of our aliens ate showing thfir patriotism by buy ing Liberty bonds. J. P. Abbott and Frank Cabin have each takou out $3000 bond". A shingling bee was givf-n at the home of Geo. Wood Wednos- lay to help shingle hia new barn.hVamio, Roy Reynolds and W. H. Mr. Arnette has rented the De lore house of N. W. Flinn and has moved his family here so bis ehildren can attend school this winter. Jim McCoy of Smock was here Monday taking orders for potatoes Mrs. Alice Batty of The Dalles is here visiting relaliyes this week. Frank Batty was a visitor at The Dalles Sunday. Paul lirace met with a serious accident Saturday, falPng from a scaffold where he was working on Emil house and broke one ami and fractured the othe wrist. Cottage prayer meetings are be ings are being held in this com munity, every Tuesday evening, lapt week a Jackson Rico's and this wepk at N. V. Flinn's. A forest fire has been burning in the mountains near Mt. Wilson the past week, something unusual for so late in the season. (loo. Flinn, formerly of this place, was married in The Dalles last week to Mrs. Katherine John son of Friend. White River Mrs. Muller returned home last Monday from The Dalles hospital. Mr. Lucore had to have his broken leg put in a east. Those who attended the Tuni-sou-IIead wedding from here were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tuuison and Cecil, Mrs. Carlton from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Coberth, Will Head, Mrs. Bollo Webb and children. Local Items Leigh Oliver enlisted in the Coast Artillery October 17. Ice Cream and soft drinks at E. A. Cyr's, Wapinitia. Johu Farlow was over from Smoek a couple days this week. . Van Moad went to Portland Saturday to attend high school. Ice Cream and soft drinks at E. A. Cyr's, Wapinitia. For sale, two good Jersey milk cows, inquire ILL. Morris, Maupin .A daughter arrived the 22nd at the Nosker home on tho cast side For Bale on easy terms 1-4 sec tion land, $2000. Address, II. I. Morris, Maupin, Hon Fraley is ecpiipping a ma chine shop in oontuction with his blacksiuithing. Miss Ruth I'd well came from Gateway yesterday to work for Mrs. Kelly L. D. Kelly is homo this week with lagiippe. Ho will return to duty 011 the grand jury Monday. Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831.' Mr. Flanagan is home after a few days' business trip to Portland Two Sludebaker Sixes for fuIo at bargains. Ono MIX series luand new.- Fischer's Garage. Don't blame your dock -It nenh cleaning. Emmons will Jo it for uon and guarantee it. John Conroy purchased '20 tons of hay of W. H. MoAtee and is having it hauled to hia winter feed yards. The cement is on the grouind for a concrete bridge nt (he foot of Butler ennyon beyond Tygh. Portland Painless Dentist, "05 Second St , The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Thone Main SSE1. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert left for Coot county Tuesday. J. II. Woodcock purchased their property here. If the other fallow could not fx your watch bring it to Emmons the jt welcr. The fanners don't seem to be Siititie I unless they re skinned. Give Dad CohIo a chance. He buys nil kind) of pelts, hidns skins and wool. , Miss Frances Molt returned home Sunday aft r viMt in The nun,.g Fords painted with Makemnu enamel $15. Bring your ear in the mui'Min;' and take it out at niht ready for you. Maupin Garage. pljoilunM Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MaiU of Williams .of Muipin, receiv lulles mention Monday. Cur for sale, nearly new fjaxon Six, $775.00. Sliatluck Bros. Another new ram arrived this week td bo installed in a few days. Portland Rainier Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Ron land prices. Phone Main 8821. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Butler mov ed into thn A. C. Moad residence Wednesday. F. C. will be em ployed in Shattuck'a store. . Why take a bath in a wash tub when you can get a ral hath l Styer's barber shop in the Port offiee building, Maupin. Among the accidents Dr. F.l wood reports this week, Mrs. A. II. Cillis of Wamie fcM, FUHtaiuini; a number of broken ribs. George Ledfoid of Smock while scalding hogs one day this week slipped one foot into the vat and was badly raided. Ed Hansen and family left. Mon day for Canby, near Oregon City to make their future homo. Hi? father who resides thcie has boon visiting t hem some time. The old Pine Croye school house near Wamic collapsed under a heavy wind several days ago, ne cessitating postponement, of school until the new building is complet ed. Portland Rainless Dentist, 805 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Rhone Main E331. Monday morning T. W. Avres brought in some fine Bellflowci apples and Arkansas Blaekr-, a number of which are of last year's crop anil in excellent preservation, E. A. Cyr has purchased tho building formerly owned by Mr. M Apling and will put in a new stock of goods. Don't fail to see them. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slaats went to Redmond last Thursday and tonk in the potato show, re turning. Saturday. While there they had fl pleasant yisit with Mr. ami Mrs. Dolpti Moau who are the proprietors of the Cascade Grill and doing a good business. Winter pasture for oat t tie and horses, 1 2 SO acres, 11 straw slacks Stubble and grass parture, run ning water. A. T. I.iudley. n2Cp Mian Gcorgi.i Car.-oti and Eu gene C. Chase of Dufur were mar ried in Dufur the lith. Miss Cir son has relatives here, where she a few times visited. She has been a valued employee of the. I'Hps.toh for a considerable time. r.won iuei.eiiiian, who wiit. found guilty at the Scpicmhei term of the circuit court on 11 charge of steeling two borsis, wm lined flu.) and costs yesleid.iy l Judge Koheit G. Mot row of Purl land, who heard the ca. c, Tbi tino and costs niiioiiiil ing to !fJ0',n were paid liy McL' liiinn. lie nl.-o paid tho complain; ng w it mss, C. K. Matthews, Jfi.",(l fur the loss o! tin' horses. Chronicle, 2":d. J - . HALLOWEEN DANCE SliATTUCK'S HALL SATURDAY NIGHT OCT. ZT MUSIC BY GABL & Cm ci. tad to fia vv vo-u -t t t-i- GAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofiire at The Dalles, Oregon, October 5th, 191 7. 2OTiCK is hereby given that - Edgar R, Nosker, f Maupin,. Oregon, who 011 Oct ober 21, ioi.t, made Homestead Entry No. 013963 for swi-4Swt-4, Section 29, nwi-.-inwi.-4, Section 32, NI-2NEI-), Section 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. Stuait, United States Com lliissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the t6lh day of November, 19 1 7 . Claimant names as witnesses: P. ,). Kirsch, Bertha Kitsch, W. M. Snelson, D. R. Appling all of i'nterion, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, September 27, 1 9 1 7. NoTicF, is hereby given that Walter Mack Snelson, of Ci iter ion, Orefmu, who on June 4, 1913, made Homestead Entry no. 011762, and on July 2, 191.), nniile Additional Homestead Entry No. oiSI-ysS, for sr-2NHi-., SE1-4, Section 6, vi 2SWI-4, Section 5, Township 7-Soiith, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final three year Proof to. establish claim to the laud above described, before V. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 16th day of November 1917, Claimant names as witnesses, P. J. Kitsch, Criterion, Oregon, Esmond Hcrrliug, Shaniko, Ore gon, Bertha Kirsch, Criterion, Or egon, 1). B. Appling, Criterion, Oregon. II. 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, wdio on March 13, 1912, made Homestead Eutry, no, 010059, for swi-4, Section 2?, Township 5, South, Range it East, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart U. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 3rd day of December, 1917. Claimant names as wilupsses; Lewis Walters, Henry Richardson Jcs'-e Cox, Oliie Weburg, all of Wiipinilia Oregon. II. Fkank Woodcock, P Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 20th, I9t7. . Noliiv is hereby given that, r.ertha II. Kitsch lornierly liertlia R. Herrling, of Criterion, Oregon, who 011 Janu ary 10, 1(H."., made Homestead Entry No, 01 1 1'il, and on July 2, I'JI I made additional Hoinrslend Entry No- iHSV,:1, fur Lots I, 2, 3 i:l-2u l- l, ni 1- Isu 1-1, SI--NKI-4, Section .'II, Township ti South, H inge 13 K.r l Wilbilueltrt Meiid-i-ui, has Piled notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to islablit-h claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, V. S. Commis. ioner, al Maupin, Oregon, on the lt'nh day of November I'JI 7. Claimant names as witnesses: D. 11. Appling, W. M. Stielsou, i'.d. Dentin" O. A. Imtr, all of Criterion, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Reg.. NOTICF. TOR ri'P.I.ICATION ivpnttmcnt of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ote.'.on, October iq, 1917. Notice is hereby civen that Lla A. Ciiaudler of Maupin, Oregon, who, 011 October gib, lull, made Homestead Putty no. 0130:16, for si-;tKt-4, Si-e. 8, S-.VI-4 V1V1.4, JVc. 9t KEI.4MCI-4, StONFt-4. M-:?r!-t. Keetion 1-, Towmlnp o South, Ranj ti L.ur Will.imette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to li'lUe Kinal jthre'1 vt.ir Ptf of, 10 oMal livh chum to the l.itid a'ove de-oribed. hefoie ;K. D Si'utt, U. S. Ceiuuii-Mi.n.n- at .'i .input, vircgott. on the C'lU I iv ot U-cttuber, l; 17. 'liiinatit iniines as wi:tir-cv II. M. O.ren, C. O. floret, II Crofoot, II. L. Young, ii of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S! Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 20th,' 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that, Oriel John Williams of Maupin, Oregon, "who on Dec ember nth, 191?, made Homestead Entry, no. 011041 and on Janu ary 20th, 1915, made additional Homestead Entry no. 01439S, for Ei-2sWi-4, Stc. 20, IU-2NW 1-4, sV- I-4NEI-4, NI-2SUI-4, NEI-4SWI-4, Sec. 29, 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, TJ. S. Com missioner, al Maupin, Oregon, on tho 5th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: W. II. Williams, Albeit McClure, T. A. St. Dennis, R. F. Turner, all Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, p Register. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine wSurfjery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon If a sweet tooth cries for swoetnes And the (inset yon desire, Your joy will know c.ompleness If you buy of K. J. Slyer At tho Hazelwood Ice Cream Parlor, Maupin. Henry Holland reached a strong vein of water with his drill at a depth of 292 feet at C. H. Crofooti a few days ago. 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 Reduced Round Trip Fares and Oregon Trunk Stations Nov. 8, 15, 22. Tenth Apple Show Spokane Nov. 11) -24 Special Fares from Central Oregon to Spokane BURTON THURBER, Agent, MAUPIN Fii"e when in Free Prooi PORTLAND Phones MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE Palace Hotel Washingtpti Street & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and theatre District Finely Furnished Good Service Notice I have moved my Slock of Shoes and Shoe Repairing business to 201 1-2 Second Street, The Dalles, Ore., opposite the Empress Theatre I will still continue my Harness and Saddle business in the same location ss formerly, only upstairs, and will be glad to figure with you on anything you need in the har ness and saddle line. ' The front of the building form erly occupied by my Harness and Shoo Repair store will now be need as an Automobile Accessor ies and Sporting Goods house by Gates & Co., in which firm I am interested. I want all my old friends lo call and see mo and their needs will have my personal attention. Mail orders will have prompt and careful attention. Victor Marben, The Dalles, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckwith are visiting Mrs, Kelly at the hotel. Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. l eaves Wapinitia, 1.E0 p. m L V. ROBERTS. Prop; 1.0. o.F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. F. D. STUART, N. G. Wr. H. Talcott, Secretary. CENTRAL OREGON LIME See local agent J. T. Hardy. Trav. Freight & Pass. Agt. Dend, Oregon Steam Heat