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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1918)
t: i'i.'.!i.!;el Faery Friday at Maupn, Oregon, Mr:;. W. I.. Moun i;:on, Publisher -l urn mm Sa&m Suii.'i iii,i;u.: t )'. or-'. One Year $1.50, Si. Months Sets, Three Months 50c j wmd diisa mail matter Sopicinljc-r 2, at the ' .. f,::-.;;;in, ()ir.,n, uMwr the Act of March 2, 1879. j jn 'i i!K c:i: rrr ( o'.'RT of the s.tatk ok h:'i-;gun for WASCO CO!' N'T v J,. I). K-ov, l';.llnlii!', ) m. i ;i;mmo: l. fi mi int Till'. ::mi; o 'I'! Oh (.)!'. liOON: r'"iniie, lii f( ( I ii-(i l" !i KOTICK FOR PUBLICATION i ! Jfrpai tiiic-nt of tlie Interior I II. S. Laud Ottire at The Dalle", Or?jon, January 1 6, lyi8, j Noli ' is hereby pivm lliatj M. Ooldie Kj jr man Maupin, lrt-;;oii, who, on Deem!)!' y.'.t, made Homestead F-ntiy NO. 0I.2J, fur r,,.VI-4-SWl-4, Sec. I If '' r" I - i M w i -a wl-2' I ifi , SW.4.NK 1 4, nwi 4'.ki-1, Set'.! II sirups, 'j-'p. 0 South, Kanjjc 15 Kst, I ! ill un ite .Meiidiau, lias filed no- SULK ID IS WHEAT; ffirS? :u, rr 111" Complaint, lil'-d ill III'' t.ii c. : 'Milil i. I i or l.efur: : i... -.,, ;m from I In' lot ll iImv of j .iih.ir, , I'M i.li dale of tin- fii'M jl'ili. ;;!.: ill i;l t hi-' Sillullion'1 :i ml il s h i 1, 1 i) !' i,.':ir iiml an- ir I iu 1 1 i :i i 1 , 1, pUiuliff will r 1 j v j 1 in ll," I'.iuil, fur 11 decree ',-.ivr,,' -i.;r (In; l(i.l'!;:a;;i! ilefcribctl :ii.iiul iiml i'X. culi' yn'i mi Hi'- -till nay 1.1 iir.!ii:-i, I ',1 i I . lii . riui- ti 1 r, ,mi- nry note j.ir lie' sum nf Tlnee MuiiiIihI sin. I !'.(! V I..ill;ir 0' Sill), tnyelher iv'nli iot.ro-l. Ilu-iron fif.1.1 said il il, :it lii,- rale of i-i;;lil .-r cult plT ,ll,;'illl lllltll paid. Tinii ih-1 1 :! of !,','; I I, r.riv :;. t.vi. :. ;;. it. r.. v. m., i 1.iii..i.; (i.'.ltly ai'P-P, lii! colli in 1 liii manner provided by hnv mid 1 1nii Mil' j leu -I'. . 1 1 of tanh fhId tif :iij.ilii'il in payment of the cent'-' ol Hi.'h sale, tlie coi-Ih nf this mil, principal and int.'h'ft and altuiii ry'c fi i ".. Yon are lifi'i -1 y noli lii'il tint tiii.i -1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11- is ri'i'vt'il upon yon liy pnlilii'iitiotl in accordance with , 1 . 1 1 -r nf Mm above court made, on tlic I Uh day nf January, I'JIS, l'aul V. Chillier?, Attorney for Plaintiff, l!i':i.iin:; :il The Dalles, Origin. ff I.O. O.F. (y36 A' AI'IM TI A 1. 'JO: I, ill. lllpin, Ol'ei'oii. iiui'ii.iy in II. Vliiliu; liit; nf intention to make Final! ihri't- year 1'ioof. to ostablii.li clnimi tu the iaml hIjovc 1"- i ihed, before K. D St'nart, C H. ('oinroiioiiei-, al M mi )iii, Oii'gon, 011 die 25th lay ol J'tliiuaiy, ! I 7. Claimaiit iiiiines as witnesses:' Sj. FU-niiufi;, A, V. Farglier, j lerooiL- liu.in, F. 11. I.i 3 man, all; of Mallpin, Oiegoll. II. Frank Woodcock, Reciter. KOTI.OIC FOR PUBLICATION B I k pailnicnt oi tlie Interior, C. S,. I.and Olii.-e at The Dalles, r I. . u '.ili'.iui, .januiti) 111, i, lyiu. NotuH is hereby given mat 1'rul I,. Iilradley of Crass Yalley, Ort'on, who on (). -tober Jill I y ' 4 . "lade Homestead laih y Iv'o. 01391a, for Lots 2- 3, ;'.i-2MVI- , Section 5, Township 4 South. Range 15 East, Willamette 6 Meridian, lias filed notice of inten tion to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner nt Maupin, On'tfc.11, 011 the 181I1 day of February, 191 8. . Claimant names as witnesses: ia lohn Wray, David Tones. Jamesji Brown, C, M. F.aton, all of Grass 'alley, Oregon. II Frank Woodcock, Register. Granaries and Elevators Must be Planned and Ordered Now To be Ready for the 1918 Crop 1. Less than one sixth required number of elevators for 1918 can be completed on time if started immediately. 2. Over six months required for necessary machinery' was our experience last year and all authorities ajrree that.it will be harder to get machinery next year on time. 3. All present government embargoes on gravel ; anl umber make shipments Eenously delayed. 4. Leading cement plants of the northwest are facing shut-downs on account of government embargoes or fuel required to run them. 5. Good labor u scarce and getting worse. in. in llll'lll - J J I . I J '. lm rl -i ( very D.nial.FonV In I"' a Iv 'I y 'i weli'iilii.', IS A, Cuvky, M. ( I . W. 1 1. Ta i.o I'l l', Sreivlary. iiillia Auto Stssa 1 ..""-'a Moiinin R l.i'a'. :; VV.npiiiilia, b a. in. 1 Mi p. ni. V. mm. Frca. Why 1'il-e a. balh in u uai'h tub hen you en n e. n real balh at ;',! i i 's hinder hhop in 1 he l'o.-l-olliee I iiililin;;, Munpiii, Ge .i. Miller i-: nilTerin;.; the la f.iippe. They are livin;; in a lent 1 1 i M e Ileal' t ii" K 1 1 1 i ll;f. S,omi' of the fariiieVri doid like tu he iikinneil, lint Dad Coale still dii':i -'hills ami hide.-. noticf: for publication Departiuenl of the Inleiior, U. ,S. Lund Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Deceinljer 20th, 1917. NOTICK is hereby given t bat, Murdina A. Rutherford, funnel ly Murdiim A, MtT.eod, ol Crileriuii, Oregon, who on July ;ilh, CHI,- made IldiiieHtead Fu lly No O'.ltJfiand on July 2d, 1914 made additional HumeHtend Entry No. OHMS, for s1-2ni?1-4, peI-4 mvI-4, n1-'2.-hv1-4, n1-'2sk.1-4, sisl-4 skI-4, Seel inn 20, Township 0 South, Kane 15 Fast WillameUt Meridian, has filed in lice of inten tion to make Final three ytnii Proof, to chtiihiish claim to the land ahovo dcerihed. before F. D. Sluail, U. S. ('omniiHsinner, at Maupin, Orefvm, on the lttl) day o( February, 191 S. Claimant names as witnesses: II. M. (liven, R. II. DeCamp, C. A. Duns, I). L. Rulheifoid all nf Criterion, Orei'on, 11, Fhank Woodcock, Htgi.'ter. Mrs. Kohl, ('nntrell lias hud the l.itO ippn ttiw week, Proof Vv'MKN IN PORTLAND Free Phones iYIAKK YOUit 1IOMM AT T1IK r. i vkw V,'.. . liiiifMOil Slrcct iz Twelfth lie Ci-t Rccms in llie City Moiai in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby lose in io Shopping and Gco-J Service Ihaatrc District I ineiv Furnished Steam Heat Start Now Get Material on the Road Use Winter Labor Plan Bright, When You Build Our Elevator Department with skilled Architects, Eng ineers, Millrights and : Mechanics, is daily solving many Elevator problems for customers. 1. Bulk wheat building'require 6 to 20timei the strength ordinarily met with in house and barn construc tion. Many failures in. elevators and graneries have been noted by government investigators in the Northwest last ' year, due to inexperienced work. 2. Incorporate modern scientific elevator, features at no increased cost: -strong ample walls, self cleaning floors, heavy foundation walls with wide spread footings, workable dump platforms, accurate scales, elevating ma chinery of .sufficient 'hourly 'strength capacity, adequate motors or "engines,' good cleaners, s mutters, fading spout to load cars without shoveling, waterproof pit, light basement, fireproof engine room, conduit wiring, steel lined dump Sink-; 'one-man operated. 3. Use ample strong farm granaries either of portable type, take downable type, level ground or side hill. - We will be glad to submit plans, pictures, details and cost data. AS A PATRIOTIC DUTY . FARM, BUILDINGS FOR BULK WHEAT MUST BE PLANNED AND STARTED NOW. Save the 1918 Crop SEE A. L. ANDERSON AEOUT IT Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior,' United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oiegon, January 23, 191 S. NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph Chandler of Wamic, Oregon, who on March 28, 1913, made Hoinester.d Entry, no. 011486 for wt-2NEi-4, SI-2NWI4 Section 35th Township 4 S. mth, Range 12 hast, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice q1 intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to thelaud above described, before P. D, fci.i.rt V. a. (Jomoussiouer, at Mi-ipiu, Oregon, on the 4th day a. March roi3. Claimant names as .witnesfer; MiKe I rban, Kd Cbuudler; W. E. Zmiiivalt and Frank Wing all of aiiiie Oregon. H. Fkane Woodcock, p Register. Seeds Call at this office for flower and vegetable seeds, compliments of Local A millinery ptore and building for sale or will trade same for property in or near Maupin. In quii'fl this otHeo. Mr. Johns of a Pendleton , real estate firm nras looking over this section last veek, ' Sunday night a daughter W89 born to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Turn er. Mrs. 'burner is'at the Dyer home here Ln town. Mrs. J. J7. Singer of Shaniko visited her daughter, Mies Ruth Elwell at tit 3 Maupin hotel thie iveek. Tliey went to The Dalles Wednesday. Mis. U D. Jvelly went to The Dalies Wednesday, returning yes terday evening. WiliU' McClurf was hit on the heiwl tnth a rpcfc Wednesday at gjhcol an.1 has fcwnf unable to of ten do ties since. Notice O. B. Derthick has g'larted in the real estate business in connec tion with a Portland firm who are in a position to send prospec tive buyers this way, and ia listing land for sale. He already has a number of bargains to show prospeetives. If a sweet tooth cries for sweelnes'f And the finest you desire, Your joy will know compleness If you buy of E. J. Slyer At the Haselwood Ice Cream Parlor, Maupin. Are yon' using The Times liner column when you haye any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your ueighbor may have or wishes to dispose cf? If not try a want ad in that column. We are sure that it will bring result?. Car for sale, nearly new Saxon Six, $775.00. Shattuck Bros. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Time Guaranteed pocket knives, 50c, 75c, and 11, Maupin Drug Store. All persons indebUd to Dr. Elwood must call and settle jheir accounts ' Batteries on the "blink''? Bring them to Shattuck Bros, for re charging. Batteries on the "blink"? Bring them to Shattuck Bros, for re charging. Two Sludebaker Sixes for sa'e at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. Portland Painless Dentist. 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Fhone Main 8831. . T. Slatten, D. D. proprietor. , Congressman N. G. .Sinnott.