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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1918)
i Th M aupin Published Ecvery Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Mrs, W. L- Mukkison', Publisher Siibfcrii)tion: One Year $1.50,5ix imtfired as second class mail p;m oliiee r.t Maupin, Oregon, Lelter Continued vtho in geod lime would be willing and loyal subjects find eager to spill their blood and pull your chestnuts, yours ifod mine; the spell has been pel feet you east your ambitious eyes toward the Mediterranean. Egypt, India and .the bardanells and you begun your great railway to Bagdad, lint the ambitious archduke and hh more ambitious wife stood in yi u: way. It was then 'that I ho wee 't ho Heed in your heart th it bios touted into the, usiasfcinaiion ol the duke and hid wife, mid nil lir-1 smiled when it saw how ch'vci 1 ; yon saddled the crime on to Seivii 1 saw you set, sails lor the fjords oi Norway and 1 knew yon woiih prove an alibi. How cleverly dom ho much like your noble grand lather, who also secured an ansa? sin to remove old King Fredeiicl ' o( Deninaik, and later n.bb;d 1 1 :j country of two provinces that gavi Germany an opportunity to be come a naval power. Murder i dirty work, but it takes a llohcn zo'dem to make a wny and gel by Your oppoitllnity was at liiuid you set the world on lire and bell of bell were tinging; your rape o B.duium euused much joy, it wu the; ln-gi n iii ujr, the foundation of i perfect bell on earth, the destine tion of noble cathedrals and othc inrii i'.e -,voi l;s of art was Imilei with joy in the infernal iciohs You made war on friends and fm alike and the murder of civilian showed my teachings had borm fiuit. Your treachery toward mm tral nations hastened a univer?n uphcavul, the thing I most desire Your undcr-sta warfare in a mast er stroke, from the smallest mack erel pot to the great Lnsitania yoi tho no favorites; us u war Ion you stand supreme for vou hnv no mercy; you have no considers tion for the baby clinging to it: mother's breast art they both gi down into the deep together, unit to be torn apart and hit.ii rely lie voured by sharks down among tin oral. I have strolled over the hnllli fit bid of lielg'uin and France. 'I bayn Hcen your h ind of destruetioi. 16? I.O. O F. Lodge No. 209, Miinpin, Oregon meets: everv Saturday niht ii Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem hers always welcome, l' A.'Covuv, N. (I. W. II. Tai.imtt. Secretary. Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. in. (Leaves Wauinitia. 1 .: 0 r. m V. ROBERTS. Prop. j I'iffi wiikn in Free 1L PORTLAND PfccBM MAKE YOUR II0J.1K AT Till' Palace Hotel Washington Sheet & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City MoJern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and GT itra District Service f inely Furnished Heat lime s Months 5cln, Tkee Months 50c matter September 2, 191-1. at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. everywhere; it's nil your work, super-licnd that I made you. 1 have seen the field j of Poland; now a wilderness fit for prowling beasts only; no merry children in Poland now; they all succumbed to fiosi and i-tarvalion I drifte,d down in to Calatia where formerly Jews ami (ientiles lived happily togeth er; 1 found but ruins and ashes; I flt a curious pride in my pupil for it was all above my expecta tion. I was in Belgium when you drove the peaceful population he fore you like cattle into slavery, ,'nii separated man and wile and forced tbeni to hard labor in the trenches. 1 have seen the most iendish rape committed on young vomen and those who were forced nto maternity were cursing the lat her of their offspring and I be ;nn to doubt il my own i nf rno van really up-to-date. You have taken millions of dol lars from innocent victims and jailed it indemnity; you have lived :at on the land yon usurpid and cut the real owners away to itarv it ion, Y'oil have strayed away from all legalized war methods and introduced a code of your own You have killed and robbed the juoplc of friendly nations and dt troyed their property. You are i liar, a hypoerip and a blotter of 'he highest magnitude. You are i part of mine and yet vou pose 1 3 a personal friend of Uod. Ah, .V'ilhelm, you are a wonder. You vanloniy net-Hoy all things in Jour path and leave nothing for oining generations. I was amazed when I saw you mil a partnership with tho im- losruble lurk, the nhronic kil ler l Christians, ami you a devout vorshiper in tho Lutheran church. ; confess, Wilhelm, vou ore a puz- dti at times. A Mohammedan iiiny, commanded by German of- ieers -assisting one another in nascreiiig Christians is a new line f warfare. When a Prussian of icer can witness a nude woman leing disenibowtded by a swarthy I'uik, committing a double inur !er wilh one cut of his saber, and calmly stand by and see a house full of innocent Armenians locked up, the home saturated with oil and tired, then my teachings did not Mop with you, but have been extended In tho whole (lernian nation. I confess my Satanic soul grew sick ami them and then 1 knew the pupil had brume the master, J am a back niynber and in V dear Wilhelm, I abdicate in your favor. The great key of heil will lie turned over to you. The ;;ave that has struck the doom of damned mills since lime began is yours. 1 nni satisfied wilh what 1 have done; that my abdication in your favor is for Hie yery best in terest of hell in the future I am at your majesty's service. Affectionately nnd sincerely, Lucifer II. Satan. The ladies of the Red Cross did not assemble for work Wednesday us no maleiiiil had turived. In Keeping With the Big Thought of the Day The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation which clearly indicates a new condition. Men are wanted everywhere. The work of this war is being carried on largely by those who never before have been in pub lie office or in public work. Men who have been to busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving their work to others and giving their time and ability to the cause which is ours, yours, everybody's. It is a time when politics in the ordinary sense must not be considered- It calls for all the ability that can be mustered. Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the de fense of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of the times before everything. . In another part of this paper appears the announcement of L. J. Simpson as a candidate for the nomination for Governor on the Republican ticket- Mr- Simpson was urged to become a candidate by his many friends in every part of the state, because of his business record, his understanding and know ledge of Oregon's resource, industries and needs; because of his public-spiritedness, which of recent years has led him to tasks which have been more important to him than his own affairs. L. J, Simpson is clearly the man who can give Oregon the administration necessary to this plan of National Efficiency. His campaign will be directed straight to you as votes, as individuals who do your own thinking. We are firmly convinced that you will not allow politics to influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man who is best fit to help the people of Oregon, develop the state's vast resources and to prepare for, and participate in, the grent reconstruction that is to follow. 1 We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever before, and that L. J. Simpson will be your choice. ( r it.. "At;-i-isr. wrv . J V ff 'r 4i -y Wk , y A, 1 ( Notice. That a special meeting of the Consolidated Switch Board of Tygh Yalley will be held at Tygh Saturday, February 23 ut 10 a, 111. for the purpose of teceiving nil's (or the operating of the switch board at Tyyh for 12 months from March 11th, 1918, to March 1, 1919. Address all bids to 0. S. McCorkle, Sec; II. L. Shannon, Pres. Evangelist Reiber will steak on an interesting line of prophesy in Revelation Sunday evening at the I. O. 0. V. hall. Poll land Painless Dentist, "0."i Second St., The Ibi lies, Ore. Pnr. land piiees. Phone Main !!S!ll. V. T. Slalten, D. D. S., proprietor. lt-.n l'mley cam home Sunday from The Dalles after a siege in the hospital wilh erysipelas j(, hi lame leg. The Owl, R. 11., Ruskin, Key 1 Wester, Little Baltimore, Chan cellor and other leading cigars that you pay from six to ten cents f.r at other pines still 5 conl? at The Miupin Drue Store. Claud WiUon wa in from Bike 00-11 Wednesday uu advanced U-.miI script inn for the Times nn o:l,rr ypnr. , If a "WPt t to.uh cries for sweet ncs And ihe tine.-t you desire, Your joy will know complenes If you buy of E. J. Stycr At the IIa;elivoud Ice Crui Ftrlvr, MuSlr.. What You Can Do First Talk oyer his candidacy with your friends- Second If you believe that L- J. Simpson is worthy of your support write a letter to his committee. Suggest how his cause may be advanced. We, in turn, will tell you how you .can help. Paid Advertisement Issued by "Simpson for Governor" League Pittock Block, Portland . For Sale A MeCormick Header in good con lition. Drapers are all new. Terms. Shattuck Bros. Church Notice Rev. John Q. Hessler, Pastor The usual Sunday eei vices will be held at the church. Rev. E. D Blackmail who has been assisting the pastor during the past week will remain over the Lord's duy. You are cordially inuited to these services. J. W. Ayers was over from Smock Tuesday to sen his chil dren who nro attending school here Miss Ici Derthick arrived home from California Sunday afternoon Two Studelmker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new.- Fischer's Ciarnge. Tortland Painless Dentist, P.0o Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Fhone Main C831. W. T. Slntten, D. D. S., proprietor. jTwp. i, S. R. 12 E. W. M.. con L. D. Kelly was n business visit I taining eighty acres, be gold in or to The Dalles yesterday. j the mannor provided hy law and 'that the proceeds of such sale he applied in payment of the costs nf The fmmework of the new dru such sale, tho costs of this suit. store building is completed and nearly enclosed with a big show ing made on the roof. Ira Kistner hr.s again taken up his residence in the house over the. spring. lie intend and build ?eon. to buj a lot pring! Lt E. A. Cyr mend and nil your harness. Bring your shoe repairing also. For Sale New Piock Island two bottom 14 inch steel walking gang bargain. T- J. Seufert, Jr., Box 00, Wamic, Ore. 3np Alfalfa Meal, Maupin Whse. Chandler & Price pilot jobber, almost new, 12 mailing galleys and a gasoline lamp for gale at this office. . w Notice O. B. Derthick has started in the real esfate business in connec tion with a Portland firm who are in a position to send prospec tive buyers this way, and is listing land for sale, He already has a number of bargains to show prospective?. , J Seeds Call at this office for flower and vegetable seeds, compliments of Congressman N. G. Siunott. Are you using The Times liner column w.hen you have any thing to sell or want to buy some aTticle that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad in that column. We are sure that it will bring results, Some of the farmers dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buys skins and hides, Why take a bath iu a wash tub when yoH can get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post office building, Maupin. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY L. D. Kelly, Plaintiff. ) vs. SUMMONS M. F. Goble, ) Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint tiled in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the 1 S t h day of January, 1918, the date of the first publication of this summons and if you tail to so appear and an swer said complaint plaintiff will apply to tho Court for a decree foreclosing the mortgage described in said complaint and executed by you on the 4th day of August, 1914, to secure a promissory note for the mm nf Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (f.loO), together wilh interest tbeieon from said date at the rate of eight per cent per annum until paid. That the El-2 of swl-4, Sec. 3, principal and interest and attorn ey's fees. KrnkB i;,l iw i j ) L .7 t jf i t. J r this summon" is served upon vouli3reSon. Jnhrl Thomas of Shaniko, 1 on are i. -..1.1:... 4:. ... ... ai order of the ahnve court madfl'?lla,11' 0ren' Ldmond HerM- ,ne Uth dr,V 01 J"T. 1H - Taul W. Childera, Aiiorner ior riaintin, I jRe!di:j ivTt: Ds'Im. Or?.?s.' ... , , , . , . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon; December 20th, 191 7. NOTICE is hereby given that, Muidma A. Rutherford, formeily Murdina A. McLeod, nf Critejinn, Oregon, who on July 5th, 1911, made Homestead En try No 09J2Cand on July 2d, 1911 made additional Homestead Entry No. 0135C8, for s1-2ne1-4, se1-4 nwI-4, Nl-2swl-4, n1-2se1-4, se1-4 siil-4, Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has 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, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 11th day of February, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses': H. M. Green, R. H. DeCamp, C. A. Duns, D. L. Rutherford all of Criterion, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January inh, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Fred L. Stradley of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on October 5th 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 013918, for Lots 2- 3, SI-2NWI-4, Section 5, Township 4 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled 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 at Maupin, Oregon, on the 18th dav of February, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: John Wray, David Jones, James Brown, C. M. Eaton, all of Grass Valley, Oregon. H Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles Oregon, January 16, 1918. JMolice is hereby given that M. Goldie Fryman of Maupin, Oregon, who, 011 Decmbr 31st, 1914, made Homestead Entry no, 014299, for SWI-4-SW1-4, Sec. 21, WI-2NWI-4. SEI-4KW1-A. WI.J NEi-4,sm-4NEi -4, NWI.4SK1-4. Sec. 28, T'p. 4 South, Range 15 East, wiiiametie jueridian, lias hied no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maiipiu, Oregon, on the 25th day of February, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: F. S. Fleming, A, W. Fargher, Jerome Buzau, F. II. Fryman, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States' Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 23, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph Chandler of Wamic, Oregon, who 011 March 28, 1913, male Homestead Entry, no 011486 for vt-2NEi-4, SI-2NWI4 Section 35th Township 4 South, Range 12 East, Willam ette Meridiau, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Pi oof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 4th day of March 1918. Claimant names as witnesses; Mike Urban, Ed Chandler, W. E. Zumwalt and Frank Wing all of Wamic Oregon. II. Fkank Woodcock, P Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, January 31, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles H. Higgins, of Shauiko, Oregon, who on May 3rd, 1913, made Homestead, En try No. 011633 "d on Oct. 13th, i9r4 made additional Homestead Entry No. 013945, for West" Half, (wi-a) Section, 24 Township 7 South, Range 15 'nan, Wil lamette Meridian lias filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to ihe land above described. jbofore Register and Receiver, U. s. Land umce at The Dalles, Oregon on the iSth da of March' IQI8. Clai.uant names as witnee?- 'Joseph T. McCleilan. cf Kaskela Orecon. (.iml e E. HiPoinr. n( ;r u " t lL V, ,f ' A" " v"cu" I ' ..... Ik Register. i