The Maupin Times Published Eevery Friday Mrs, W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail posi office at Maupin, Oregon, Candidates' Notice To t lie republican voters of Wasco county: I wish to announce myself as a c.ndidafe for the nomination of county treasurer, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 17, 1918 iii8 Oliver It, Krier. (Paid Adv.) I hereby dnsiieto announce my Bt'lJ a candidate for the nomina tion for county shersff, subject to t be will of republican voters, at the coming primary nominating tied ion. Should 1 be nominated and later elected to' said utiice, 1 will continue, as in the past, to enforce the laws and conduct the office in a coniteous and economi cal inauner. Levi Chrisman. Wapinitia newly enrolled. E. A 'Harlman is transacting business in Portland this week. Pearl Evick was a visitor at The Dalles last week. G. E. Woods moved back to .1 i Til 1 xneir mini iiiurnuuy. The school here is doing consid-l eruble Red Cross work. They are - .. , , ,. , .1 Farmers getting ready to sow making several different kinds of, uee gQod Jua,. o quilts, also making gun wiperBFormaldebyde or filue stoQe to anu touib urt) Kiiiiung ui.u me doing it on their own time, Tues days and Fridays being they: regu lar work time. TheC. E. study class which was organized somo time ago met at the parsonage Tuesday night and commenced the study book "The Lure of Africa", which proves very interesting. The' class will meet every Tuesday evening and all are invited to attend. John I.O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodite No. 209. Maunin, Oretron. meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. F. A. Covkv, N. G. W. II. Tai.cott, Secretary. Wapinitia Auto Stage T.pavpb Mnimln Ham Leaves Wapjnilia, 1 .30 p j V. ROBERTS, Prop. m. J Fire Proof , WHEN IN PORTLAND MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE Palace Hotel Washington Street & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and theatre Good Service fine Furnished at Maupin, Oregon, Months 5cts, Three Months 50c matter September 2, 1914, at the under the Act of March 3, 1879, Lewis is the teacher. The Intermedirte and Junior Society met with their superin tendent, Miss Holland, Monday, and held their business meeting. For Sale A McCormick Header in good condition. Diapers are all new. Terms. Shattuck Bros. 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 Hazelwood Ice Cream Parlor, Maupin. For Sale One lot with house and barn adjoining parsonage. L. B. Haines Gateway, Ore. A new shipment of pianos in this, week at the Maupin Drug (tore, Cull in and see the pretty models. If you are a musician try them out. Time to Sow Wheat treat the grain. The best on the market can be had at the Maupin Drug Store. Wamic News A card party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion "Iluilingame Mcuday night. Many wvti in attendance, Lunch was served. The hard freezing at night the former part of last week caused some delay in plowing. W. E. and T. II. Woodcock did some road work on the Gray hill the former part of last week. A card party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Wood cock Saturday night. The spelling contest held at the school house Friday night was won by the pupils. A short pro gram wns rendered after the spell ing match. Mr. and Mrs. Frestns Swift went to Maupin Friday return ing by way of the Klmer Snodgrass place wtiero an auction salo was District Steam Heat Free Phones being held. Word has reached this place that Sammy Douglas is much im proved from bis recent attack of pneumonia. He is in a hospital in San Francisco.. The Red Cross workers met at the church Saturday afternoon and took steps towards organizing an auxiliary to the Red Cross So ciety. Plans will be perfeetod the next meeting. Mr. and Mis. J. II. Woodcock of Maupin visited at the T. A. Seufert and D, A. Harvey homes Sunday. J. Still well of Tygh was a visit or here Sunday. T. 11. Woodcock succeeded I. D. Driver as secretary of the Rock and Gate creek ditch company and W. E. Johnson was elected pretident. . County Commissioner F. C, Clausen of The Dalles was a visit or here Sunday, T. H. Woodcock, accompanied by Mi a. Woodcock and son Vern on, his mother, Mrs. Nan Wood cock, and Mrs. Lena Woodcock and daughter Carmel were Tygh visitois Sunday. Mrs. Henry Miller, Geo. and Fred Miller went to Miupin Sun day taking Mr, Miller who went to Hood River. Shaniko Everything it white with enow here at present. A car load of posts was shipped here for Dayis Bros, at Ridgeway. Edward Schmeltzer and family left Frinay morning for their new home in Portland. Mrs. Golt arrived home Tues day night from Washington where she has been staying with ber mother who is very ill. Mrs. Belts left here Tuesday morning. Air. JNelson, tne brakeman. is off duty for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were vis, itors at Bakeoven Thursday. The school girls do their Indus trial Club sewing at school every Friday afternoon. They are now hemstitching guest towels. Nathan Wilson is tearing down the old bouse back of Mr. Card inal's blacksmith shop. Bishop Paddock passed through here Thursday enroute to Antelope Walter Mnnsell of Orchard? Wn., purchased Edward Schmelt- zer's feed stable and is attending business in town at present. He expects to move his family to Shaniko in July or August. A St. Patrick's party will be given by the children of the large room at the school house, Friday night, March 15th. The Red Cross society at Shani ko have made the following since December: 148 pillow slips, 115 hand towels, 63 Bheets anil 23 pair of pajamas. Six sweatees have been knit and others will bo finish ed soon. Mrs. Altermatt was elected chairman and Mrs. Ilenton secretary. They meet every, Wed nesday tnd Thursday at the Red Cross rooms at the nepot. A masquerade dance will be given at the hall March 16. Eltna Rehder and Alice 'Olsen sold $40 worth of Smileage books. The allotment for Shaniko waa HO. The books arrived here Fri day night. P. J. Olsen was in the lower end of bis district Wednesday and Thursday and Blurted rond crewa to work. J. IS. Davis has sold bis proptr ty iu Shaniko and moved to Klon dike, Sherman county Saturday , where he will be employ el as a seefiou bos. P. J. Olstm was a business vis itor at Antelope Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left Fri day morning for a visit in Port land. Mr. Hammond held a Eoj Scout tueetiug at the school liouso after s.i.ool Monday. Mrs..lliukle and eister ariived bom? Sunday from a visit in Tort land, .While there tley taw'iheir brothpr Ernest Schthidt whor is in the army. ' Mr. Hammond, the Methodist minister from Grass Valley held services at the school house Mon day night Dick Kinney is home after a long visit iu Missouri. Spring! Let E.- A. Cyr mend and oil your harness. Bring your shoe repairing also. Local Items Call on W. II. Staafs SL Co.. for all kinds of garden seeds. -The Maupin Garage received a coat of black paint this week, Mrs. Mayme Smith was here a few days this week. Henry Richardson and son were down from Pine Grove Wednesday Mrs. Mnrgensen lef. on the tiain tin's morning to visit ber mother in Mosior. Fresh Salmon and Halibut at itaats' Friday and Saturday. Mr. C'liilclers of Wamic com menced work in the blacksmith shop far Fraley it Vanderpnol Tuesday. A. J, Conroy was over from Shaniko and called in and renew ed his subscription to the Times Tuesday. Ira Grishnm was iu town Tucs Jay and renewed bis subscription to this paper. For setting, full blood Plymouth Rock eggs, 75c a setting of 15. Ira Grisbam, Wapinitia. p The 10-month'B old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hall suffered an attack of pneuuienia this week. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore, Port land prices. Phone Main 3S31. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. W. E. Hunt is the first man to leave his subscription with the Maupin State Bank for bonds of the Third Liberty Loan. Who will be the next. Two Studehaker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. Prof. Reiber held his last meet ing bore until May Sunday night He expects to atteud the general conterence of Seventh Day Adven tists which convenes in San Fran cisco in a few days. For Sale New Rock Island two bottom 14 inch steel walking gang bargain. T.J. Seufert, Jr., Box CO, Wamic, Ore, ,'inp John Cnnroy was over from White River Wednesday. He re ceived a card from Lee Jackson who is at a resting station in Eng land, telling of his escape from the Tuscania by sliding down a rope to a destroyer. Some of the farmers dont like to tie skinned, but Dad Coule still buys skins and hides. Why take a bath in a wash tub when you can get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post otlloe building, Maupin. Wamic, Oregon, March 8, 1918 Federal Land Bank 4 1-2 per cent Farm Loan Bonds Redeemable at par anil accrued inteiert on. any interest paying date after 5 years srom date of is- su Denominations if 1000, $50(1 $100, $50 and !f'25. Interest pny. able semi-annually at any Federal Land Bank, payable in gold or lawful money, netting about 4.40 per ent to the redeemable date, 1922, find '4 1-2 per cent so long es they may remain outstanding thereafter. The Farm Loan Eonds issued under the provisions of this Act shall be deemed and held to be instrumentalities of the Govern ment of Hie United States, and as jsnch, they and the income derived therefrom, thall be exempt from fxb ral, state, municipal and local taxation. Make your application to W. H. Mayfield. Sec'ty, White River N. V. L. A., Wamic, Oregon. Horses Wanted Dr. Stovall has made arrange inents with the War Department to buy horses at Mauuin April 8th for the U. S. Government. Cav alry horses 15 hands or over in height and wtigbing from 1000 to 1200 pounds, free from blemish and broke to ride and drive will bring $140 each. Mules 15 3-4 to 10 1-2 hands high and weighing 1200 to 1100 pounds will bring $215 each. This u an exceptionally good price and everyene who has horses or mules to sell will do well to get them in shape as this will proba bly be the only chance soon to furnish Uncle Sam with hordes for ,vur purposes. Any other information desired can be furnished by Dr. .Stovall at The Munpin Drug Store Alfalfa Meal, Maupin Wbse. Report of the Condition of the Maapin State Eanh No. 224 at Maupin, in the state of Ore Kon, at the close of business March 11, 1918 RESOURCES Lans and discounts $97,874.45 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured H3 38 Bonds and warrants 13,080 00 Banking house 2,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00 Due from approved re serve banks 25,801.73 Checks and other cash items 2 03 Cash on hand. 7,040 86 Other resources Total 147,912.45 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00 Surplus fund 2,000.00 Undivided profits 856.48 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub ject to check 122,071.47 Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks out standing 1,915,58 Certified checks Time and Savings De posits 5,763.20 Reserved for interest and taxes 325 12 Other liabilities over and short .60 Total 147,942.45 State of Oregon, ) County of Wasco ) ss I, F. D. Stuart, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. F. D. Stuart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be fore me, this 11th day of March 1918. D. M. Shattuck Notary Public My commission expires Jul v 10, 1919. , Correct Attest: D. M. Shattuck, J. M. Conklin, Directors. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till' STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY L. D. Kelly, Plaintiff, ") vs. SUMMONS M. F, Coble, ) Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby reu'.iired to appear and answer the Complaint filed in the above entitled suit on or beforf six weeks from the 1 St h day of January, 1918, the date of the first publication of this summons and it you run 10 so appear and. an swer said complaint plaintiff will apply to the Court for n, decree foreclosing the mortgage described in said complaint and executed by you on the 4lh day of August Kil t, to secure a promissory note for the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (?350), together with interest thereon from said date at the rate of eight per cent per annum until paid. That the El-2 of swl-4, Sec. 3, Twp. 6, S. R. 12 E. V. M., con taining eighty acres, be sold in the manner provided by law and that the. proceeds ef such sale be applied in payment of the costs of such sale, the costs of Ibis suit, principal and interest and attorn ey's fees. You are hereby notiGed that this summon? is served upon you by publication in accordance with an order of the above court made on the 11th day of January, 1918. Faul W. Childers, Attorney for riaintiff, Residing at The Dalles, Oregon. STATEMENT if the ownership, management, circulation elo., required by the Act of Congress of August 21, 1912 of the Maupin Times published weekly at Maupi::, Oregon, for October 1, 1917. State of Oregon, county ot Wasco Before me, u notary public, in and for the oouuty nfore said, per sonally appeared Mrs. W. L. Mor rison, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that she is the owner of the Maupin Times, and that the following is, to the best of ber knowledge and belief, a true state ment of the ownership, manage ment, etc., of the afore said publi cation for the dale shown in the above 'caption, required by tho Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in Section 143, Postal Laws and Itrgulations, printed on the reverso side of this form, to wit: That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager and owner is Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Maupin, Or gon, That the known bondholders, mortagecs, and other' security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total nmourit of bonds' niorlages, or other securi ties are none. Mis. W. L. Morrison. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of March, 1918. F.' D. Smart. Wood for sale Inquire at Times oliiee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, regon, Febmary 27th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Bsesie Smith Aubrey, formerly Bessie Smith, of Maupin, Oregon, who on May 2, 1914, made Homestead Entry no. 011042 and on February 8, 1915, made additional Homestead Jliintry no. 014417, for WI-2SEI-4, SKI-4SEI.4, Sec. 14. wi-2ne1-4. rei-4ne1-4. ni-2 sEi-i), Section 23, Township 5 South, Range 14 East, Willam ette Meridian has fhVd notice of intention to make Final . three year Pror.f, to establish claim to the land above desciibed, before F. I). Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Ihonias Faherty, W. C. Richard son, John Foley, T. A St. Dennis, all of Maupin, Oregon. IL Frank Woodcock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 1, 1918. notice is hereby given that Bartholina K. Cervais of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on December 26, 1914, made Home stead EnlryNo. 014278, for E1-2 SW1-4, N1-2SE1-4, SEi-4SEt-4, Sec tion 21, EI-2NW1-4, SWI-4NIU-4, Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridi au, has filed notice 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. Ore gon, on the 24th day of April 1918 Claimant names as witnesses. C. W. Steed, Irwin A. Hall, John M. Brown, James E. Brown, all of Grass Valley, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office atffhe Dalles Oref-on, January 31, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles II. Higgius, of Shaniko, Oregon, who on May 3rd, 1913, made Homestead, En-' try No. on 633 and on Oct. ith, 1914, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013945, for West Half, (wi-2) Section, 24 Township 7 South, P,ange 15 East, Wil lamette Meridian has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bofore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon on the 18th da of March, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph T. McClellan, of Kaskela, Oregon, John Thomas of Shaniko, Oregon, Orville E. Higgins, of Shaniko, Oregon, Edmond Herr ing, of Criterion, Oregon, Charles E. Wilsou of The Dalles, Oregon, H. Frakk Woocock, Register. .