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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1917)
As Maupin, oN, Fulilisliei Ac year, f 1.50; six (fits; three monUii, 50 tll. EnU as second class mail mutter Sfplemljt-r z, 1914, at the poslofliee at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. Pine Grove Wapinitia Plains Commercial Club w iil meet on the tint Putur diiy following Thanksgiving duy at 8 p. in., F.v'cVh hull for tin ingat hiring of its c.hl and new members In a banquet and ru'c brnlion. Local talent in ninne, Eoiiga and readings will bo worth every effort yon make to get away from your other ipoi nt im'ii t in order to attend. The progrHn. comuiitteo has not yet announced who the toaatniaPtcr or speaker will he. Probably J. T. Henkle, Elate Senator, or rouia other good posted man. The club opened ite v books Saturday night tho 17th. A goodly number of new members wcro'received. All I ai mers, rncrcb ante, timber men, cattle and sheep men, water nrers are hereby noli fled that their presence ami that of that of their families are desired to attend the annual banquet De cember Jbt, Welby A. Dano has apsnmed the foremiinship os a logging road construction crew for N. (i. Ifedin. It is conteni)lnled to nlait (he raw mill in MoCubbin's Gulch to cut out Die reservoir and dam inn- terial for tho first dam at the mouth of the gulch, also to cut out bridge and culvert material for tho many points mi the new extension where they 11 re needed. Jack Kelly has piloted hU crrw of organized farmers easterly toward D. Woodside's lower nineli The ponds are filling and every one is pleased to eee the favorable lute weather that enables the company to supply water at th's date. K. E. Miller, general manager of the coiiipany has Kpcnl ft wei k 011 the Plat in conference with the farmers and inspecting tho woik. He returned to Portland Tuesday night. Mrs. W. B. Keen is reported in hotter health and Mr. Keen may return soon. n i in- Thanksgiving Service A community Thanksgiving ser vice will bo held in the chimb at Maupin Thanksgiving day at II a. 111. All are invited to attend the service also to biing basket dinners to the church. A brief irograni is being arranged for the (service. If you want to get rid of your old organ, Trade in on a nice piano Bee the Maupin Drug Store. Notice I have moved my Stock of Shoes and Shoe Repairing hii'doess to 201 1-2 Second Street, The Dalle, Ore., opposite the F.mpress Theatre I will Hill continue my Harness and Saddle buuiuess in the same location ns formerly, only upstairs, and will be glad to figure with you on anything you need in the har ness and saddle line, Tho front of the building form erly occupied by my Harness and t'lirto Repair stove will now be used as an Automobile Accessor ies and Spoiling Goods houce by Gates A Co., in which firm I am interested. I want all my old friends to call and hee lue and their net da will have my personal attention. Mail orders will have prompt and careful attention. V ii.'Tor Marih.:x, The Dalles, (ire. Portland rainless Dentist, 505 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Fou lind prices, riione Main fiS-'Sl. W. T.Slatten, P. D. S.,proj riefr. Local Items Alfalfa Meal, Maupln Whue. ' Mrs. Emmons went to Bend Sunday, Car for eale, nearly new Saxon Six, .1775.00. Shattuek Bros. Pen Fraley tuudu a trip to Port bind this week. W. II. Aldridgo is back looking aftc his farm this week. Block cattle and horses for sale inquire ut this ollice. Mrs M rgenHn has been visit inn in town this week. Portland Painless Dentist, 30!) .Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land price?. Phone Main W. T. Slattm, D. D. S., propri;tor. A Thanksgiving etipper will be served at tho Manpiu hotel. Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Davidaon were iu Portland laid week. Get your winter apples from E. A. Cyr's just in from the Fuiist orchard. G. W. Bargcnholt and 0. P.. Fleck wore over from Smock jes day, John Farlow of Smock wan a business visitor in town yesterday. What is the use of doing with out a piano in your home when you can buy one at the Maupin Drug Store and make your own terms. We will give you 20 months without interest and twenty per cent lower prices than you can get elsewhere. When in Maupin come in and see about it D. M. Shattuck and E J. Fisch er were absent a few days this week on a hunting trip. Bates Hliat l uck was on a hunt jug tr p last week. Geo. Vanderpool n.ade a busi ness trip to Dufnr the first of the week. O. H. Derthlck has started in the real estate business in connec tion with a Portland firm who an in a position to send prospective imyei'H thin way, and is listing land for sab", lie already has a number of bargains to show pros pectives, pin! Win. Beck with drove his new Ford out from The Dalles Friday. Patronize, home industry. Get your homo cured baonat F. A Cyr's for 40c, per lb. Drink "Ruby Mist" ocs ir glass at F. A. Cyr's Wapiniliu. It. B, Driver and family were in tort'ii yeHlerday. Mrs. J. L. Confer lunged for ward and broke the wind shield in their car Saturday evening, skin ning her nose. Portland Painless Dentist, 30' Second St., The Dalles, Ore, Port land prices. Phone Main 3881. W T. Shitlen, D. 1). S., proprietor Mrs. Geo.-Lcdford made atrip over from Smock Saturday on horseback. The Blusher brothers and their families were over from Dufui Sunday. The farmers don't seem to be satisfied unless they are skinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. He buys all kinds of pels, hides, skins and wool. Art Fargher has gone to San Francisco iu contemplation of joining the aviation corps. Why take a bath in a wash tub when you Call get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post ollice building, Maupin. A. A. Canfield spent the week end in Portland. W. A. Gilbert who disposed of his property here anil moved to Coos Bay some time ago now has a position in Marshfield as civ engineer. r Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. I.ravea Wapinitia. 1.E0 p. m V. ROBERTS, Prop. L J I.O. O. F. CiJXj W A P I N 1 TIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon. meets every Saturday night iu Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. tiers always welcome. F. D. sxi'ART, N. G, W. II. TAtcorr, Secretary. Church Notice llev. John 0. Heeler, Pui-tor .Services ut 11 0. 111. and 7;'!0 p. 111, every Sunday, S. f, at 10 o'clock; prayermeeting ou Thuif- day night. Tho general public are cordially invited to all these services, Should you desire the pantor to call, drop lii 111 a lino to Maupin. lie will be at home in the paronaije, Nov. L'O Dr. C. II. Francis will bo here from Bund eaily Sunday, Decem ber 2nd, and go to Wapiniliu on Monday stage, returning Tuesday, Winter pasture for catttln uud horses, I'.WO acres, 11 straw stacks Stubble arid gras pactum, run ning water. --A. T. Lindley, )i'2')p Tho Nosker family are moving out of town. J. K. Miller of Cn- terion will occupy tho house they j are vacating, Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St., The Dalle. Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main o8'31. W. T. Slatten, D. I). S., proprietor. Two Studnbak'T Sixes for sale at bargains. One 11)13 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. New Subs, and Renewals J. L. Confer, Dave Donaldson, Mrs. Jessie Johnron, Mrs. Minnie Gray, Joe Graham, W. O. Wilson Congressman N.J, Sinott has written The Times that he has been informed by the Peroral of Plant Industry at Washington that the allotment of vegetable and flower seeds made to each member of the House of Uopre S Natives for distribution in his distrct will be 5,000 packages less this year than it was last year. For this reason he k even more anxious than usual to get the seeds allowed him into the hands of those who can use them to the best advantage and desire to receive them. The congressman believes that the method tried last year of making the distribu tion through co-operation with the papers in his district is the most successful in bringing this result. Therefore, when the feeJs are ready for distiibution, which will not he probably untii January or later, a supply will be sent to this paper. At that time a package may be obtained as long as they last, either by calling at our office or requesting a package by mail. Congressman Sinnot will also retain a small part of his allotment at his- - 212 House of Representatives, Wash i igton, D. C. In order that his constituents finding itinconvient to get the seeds in the above manner may obtain a package by writing directly to him at Washington. For Sale Forty acres land in Tygh Valley private water right and alfalfa Cheap it Bold roon. O. B. Derth ick, Maupin. School Meeting Copy of Notice of SPECIAL SCHOOL- MEETING Notice is hcreliy given that tin legal votes of School District No. SI, of Wasco county, state of Ore gon, that a special school meeting of said district will be held at the Maupin school house onthe2Sth day of November at 0 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of voting on levying aspcial district tax The purpose for which the mon ey raised by this levy iall In expended is shown by the follow ing il-emued budget-, which is here by made a .part of this notice. Teachers' salar ies if;V.!ii0 00 Furniture 2."jO.00 Apaiatus and euppliea such as maps, ehaits, erasers, etc. if 220. 00 Fuel 200.00 Clerk salary 2o,00 Postage and ftationeiy 10.00 Flags 10 00 Warrant to Maupin Slate Bank 000.00 lnterett 300.00 Notes to Manpiu State Bank 412.00 Warrant to I I) Kelly 2000.00 Interest 200.(10 Total 110317.00 Will receive from County School fund dining the year iMliO.OO Will receive finn Slate, fund Fi.'O.OO Amount dim from Co. Treasurer .WO. 00 Total fmO.OO Amount to be raised by ipecial dirtrict tax $"A7.00 liate.d this 21Hb day of October, M7. Attest: Lawrence S, Slovall, Clerk. O. W' Vandci pool, Chairman I'.oard of Directors, NOTICE FOR I'FIH.ICATIUN Department of the Interior, U, S. I.and ()fii:e at The Dalles, Oregon, November 5th, 1017, IsdTICi; is Jiertby giyii that John G, Pouting, of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who o;i April 7th 1 y 1 5 , made Homestead Kiilry No, 01.1716, lor f,i-2Nvi-4, NF.i-aswt-4, NW1-4SEI-4, Section 3.1, Township 3 South, Range 13 Fast, Willamette Meridian, lias men nonce 01 luienuou iu iiiiikt Final Three Year Proof, to estab lish cla m to the land above descri bed, before Register and Receiver, II. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, on tho 2lst day of Dec- -mbi-r, 917. Claimant, names a witneses: Konrad Haustr, Frank F. Mc Coikle, Fmil Merl, Andrew Mc. Cube, all of 'I igh Valley, Oregon. II Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICK FOR. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, November 3, 1917. WUTICK is hereby given that Anna F. Siege, formerly Anna F. Medill, of Cii teiioii, Oregon, who on November 181I1, 1912, made Homestead, Fn try No. 010935 and 011 jnly 2nd, 914, made additional Homestead Fntry No. 01357 1, lor S1-2.SK1-4, Sv I -4, s 1 -2 N iv I -4 , Sect ion , 9 Tow n ship 6 Soulh, Range 15 Knst, Willamette Meridian lias filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land a bo ye described, bofore F. D. Stuart, IJ. S, Com mis'. inner at Manpiu, Oregon oil the i.thdayof December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph Huzan, II. M. Green, V. F. Hunt, R. II. DeCamp, ail of Criterion, Oregon. H. Frank Woocock, P Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I9oI.AT-n TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 10, 1917. . NOTICE is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under The day of Thanksgiving is again at hand. And there's much to be thankful for, regardless of building opera tions which have been. below par. During the past year our country has attained a posi tion among nations which will ultimately be of direct or indirect value to every business. It is only a question of time when the United States will lead every other nation in world-commerce, finance and power. - The war has placed in cur hands the "balance of power" as a guarantor of the permanent peace of the world. In the thousands of years of world history the present generation is the first to see man's mastery of the heights of the air and depths of the ocean. Wireless communication has reduced the cost and increased the opportunities of world business to a "point our forefath ers could only dream of. To be living in such a country and in such times as these is alone sufficient cause for the deepest gratitude. Let us observe Thanksgiving this year with full hearts and a fitting apprioiation of the wonderful advantages we enjoy. Sincerely yours, THE TUM-A-LIIM LUMB'FR CO. provisions of See, 2455, U. S pursuant to the application of Jumes I'rowu Serial No, 016910, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $.1,00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A, M. cu the lyth day of December next at this ollice, the following tract of laud: nvi-4.ni:i-4, Section 15, Township,), South Range 13, 1 Fust VV. M. Containing 40 Acres. 1 lie sale will not be kept open, but will be declaied closed when those present at the hour named have censed bidding. The person tnuking the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely 1 he above described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale. up I A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, I J. S. Land Office at The Dalles, regon, October 26th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that I.aland S. Minks, of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on February 26th, 1913, made Home stead ' Kutry No. 01137, and on November 10M1, 1914, made ad ditional Homestead Entry No. 014037, for SKI-45HI-4, Sec. 7,. NKI-.j, nkI-'Favi-i, i.ot 2, sr.i-1 Nvl--1, Section 1, Township 4 South, Range 15 blast, Willam ette Meridian has lilrd notice of iutentiou to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U, S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, 011 the 3rd day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: J. 0. Minks, If. J, Dugger, 1) C. Mungc-r, C. II. Augee, all of Grass Valley, Oregon. Fi. Frank Woodcock, p Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 6, r 9 1 7. NOTICE is hereby given that Jacob 'f . Ifume of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on March 13, 1912, made Homestead Fntry, no, 010059, for swi-4, Seejion 28, Township 5, South, Range n Fast, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before. F. I). 'Stuart U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 3rd day of January 1917. Claimant names as witnesses; Lewis Walters, Henry Richardson, Jesse Cox, Ollie Weburg, all of Wapinitia Oregon. IT. Frank Woodcock, P Register. SSI El NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, l. S, Land Office ut The Dalles, Oregon, October 6lh, F.1I7. NoTi'ic is heieby giyen that Clink F. Bleak ury of Bakoven, Oivgon, who on Dec ember 10th, DM 2, made Honiesteud Fntry No. 01 10:',5, foriil-2sKl-4 Sec lion !, Township 5 Smith, Kangfl IC, Mast, Willamette. Meridian, Iiiih filed notice of intention to mako Final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before the Register and poccivcr, U.S. Land Ollice, The ballon, Oregon, 011 the 8th day of December, 1017. Claimant names nH witneeces: Claud Wilson, Shaniko, Oregon, Minnie M. Bleakney, J. L, Holt, Louis A. I'deuknev, all of Bake oven, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at Tho Dulles, Oregon,. October 19, 1917. Notice is hereby Riven that F.Ia A. Chandler of Maupin, Oregon, who, on October nth, 1914, made Homestead Kutry no, 013926, for f.i-2Ki-4, Sec. 8, swi-4-swi-4, Sec. 9, nei-4NKi-4, SI-2NKI-., Nr-jsi-'i-i, Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 14 Kaut, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. I) Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 6th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: II. M. Green, C. 0. Skogsbcrg, C, II. Crofoot, II. L. Young, all of Maupin, Oregon. li. I'rank Woodcock, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 20th, 1917. NOTICK is hereby given that, Oriel John Williams of Maupin, Oregou, who 0.; Dec ember nth, 1912, made Homestead Fntry, no. or 1041 and on Jatiii ary 20th, 1915, made additional Homestead Kutry no. 014398, for KI-2HW1-4, Sec. 20, HI-2NWI-4, EW-I-4NIU-4, NI-2SH1-4, NEI-4SWI-4, See. 29, Township 5 South, Range 14-Fast, 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, IJ. S. Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 51I1 day of December, T917. Claimant names as witnesses: V. H. Williams, Albeit McClure, T. A. St, Dennis, B. F. Turner, all Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, p Register.