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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
The Maupin Tires Piillielitd every Friday (it Maupsi), Uietion Mks. W. 1.. MokKisoN, Publish i Subkcription: One ear, f i ix months, 75 cents; three monm, 50 Entered a second nasb mail matter September , 1914, at the VOktoflice at Maujiin, Oregon, un der tlx Act of March 3, I Candidates' Notice c.-, Ccunty Treaiurcr To the republican voter of Wwo county: I wieli to announce rnysclf aa a candidate for the 10m inut ion of county tieaHiirer, subject to the will of the republican yotcrtt ul the primary election, May 17, lfU8 UiS , Oliver R. Krier. Play Bali Uiite Imll good op) display at the Muup'n Drug Stole. Good stuff or the money . Sheriff hereby desire to announce my keif a candidate for the nomina tion for county sheriff, subject to the will of republican voleis, hi 1I1M minim wimarv nominating election, Should 1 be nominated and Inter elected to said ohVe, 1 will continue, us in the pust, to enforce the laws and conduct the office in a courteous and economi cal manner. I.cvi Chrismoi). County Treasurer To the republican voters of Wasco county: I shall be a candidate for the republican nomination for county treasurer at the primary election, May 17, and shall be grateful for your support. If elected I will conduct the office to the beet of uiy ability and according to law. Ernest Willerton. Circuit Judge In June, 1 01 7, the appointment was given me to succeed the late Judge I. Erailbhuw as Ciicuil Judge. Under the law this ap pointment hold only until the diext general election and this of fice is out) -of ' those which the people will be cilled upon to fill next November. Dining the last nine mouths I have endeavored to fulfill the duties of Circuit Judge laitlifully and justly, without any fear and without any favor. If it is agreeable to the voters of the Seventh Judicial. District, I should like to be elected (is Judge Brad shaw's successor and therefore an nounce my candidacy for the .republican nomination for Circuit Judge, I can pre miss not hing more for the future than I have tried to do since Uet June, except that added fxperieuce Ehoufd bring greater efficiency. Fie I V. Wilson. For Representative After much consideration I have decided -to become a republican candidate for repreenta'ive from Wawo and Hood River counties, in which district I have lived for 10 years I feel acquainted with the needs of the people, and should he glad of ihe opportunilv to SeiVe the lust inteiesls of the t ,Vo counties. W. C. Bolton. (Puid Adv.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' D'parliin 111 of the Interior, U. S. Lain) Office ul The Dj!e, Oiegoii, Match 1, HjiH. KoTicE is hereby given that Haiiholnia B. Oervais ul i.iiasb valley, uiei'nn, woo 011 December 26, 1914, made Home stead IviuiyNo. 01427a, for Ki-J y,vi-4, N1-2&KI-4, f h 1-4SI4I-4, Sec tion 21, y.i 2NWI-4, SWI-4NIVI 4, Section 28, Township 3 Honll , Range 15 feast, Willamette Meridi an, ha., filed uotiee of inlention to make Final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D .Stuart, U. S, Commissioner, at Maupin, Oie goii, on the 24th day of April 1018 Cluimant names as witnesses, C. W. Sited, Irwin A. Hall, John M. Brown, James E. Brown, all of Grass Valley, Oregon. II, FRANK WOODCOCK, up Register. NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION Depai tliient of the Jnteiior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, regon, February 27th, iyiS. NOTICE is hereby given lluit llsesie Smith Aubrey, formerly Bessie Smith, of Maupin, Oregon, who on May 2, 1914, made llomesteail hntry no. 013042 and 011 Feliiuiiiy 8, ly r 5, made additional Homestead jKnlry NO. 014417, for vi-2sKl-4, SEI-4r.Fi -4, .Sec. 14, wi-2M:l -1, si:i-4nk1-1, M-2 Shi -4, Section 23, Township 5 Souih, Range 14 East, Willam ette Meridian bus fild notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. .StiiHii, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 24U1 day of Aptil, 191b. Cluimant names as witnesses: 1 bourns Fiiberty, W, C. Richard son, John Foley, T. A. Bt. Deuuis, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register, Time to Sow Wheat White River Mis. Muller rtturne home last Sunday. .Mis. Milst'-ad bad a very severe attack of acute indigestion and weut to The Dallea lant Thursday for meJical treatment. Mr. uml Mis. I.ucore went to The Dalles laet Monday on a busi uess trip, Misc Ora Martin taking them in her cur, Mr. Niilsnn of tiherur hotel hss moved lo Portland, taking Mrs. Nelson for medical treatment. Harvey Martin Jr. was operator nt the electric plant during Mr Coberth's absence in The Dalles visiting his son Dr, Coberth who expects to Itave for France soon. L. B. Haines and family were down from South Junction Tues day for a short visit with friends and relatives. Eldridge A.-blty is helping W. C. Lucore move the old macbinerv from the electric plant. Some of Ihe fanners dout liket" he skinned, but Dad Coale Mill bin s skins uud hidee. I.O. O F. W AIM M 'IT A l.oitun No. 2Um, Alatipin, Oregon. meet every Saturday night in Donaldson's ball. Veiling mem hero always welcome. F, A.'Covky, N. 0. V. II. TAiCoxr. Secretary. r " Wapinitia Auto Stage i Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. I Leaves Wapinitia, 1 cO p V. ROBERTS. Prep. Farmers getting ready to sow wheat should use a good quality of Formaldehyde or Blue Stone to treat the grain. The best on the market can be had at the Maupin Drug Store. F L B Wamic, Oregon, March 8, 1915J Federal Land Bank 4 1-2 per cent Farm Loan Bonds Redeemable at par and accrued interert on any interest paying date alter 5 years Brum date of is sue. Denominations $1000, !f500, $100, $;( and 4;2,ri. Interest pay. able semi-annually at any Federal Land Bank, payable in gold or lawful money, netting about 4.40 per cent lo the redeemable date, 11)25, and 4 1-2 per cent so long es they may remain outstanding thereafter. The Farm Loan Bonds issued under the provisions of this Act shall be deemed and held to be instrumentalities of the Govern ment of the United ISlaUs, and as such, they and the income derived therefrom, thull be exempt from fjdtrtti, state, municipal and local taxation. M ike your application to W- H. Mayl'ield. Sec'ly, White River N. F. L. A., Wamic, Oregon. Local Items Farm for Sale li;0 acres, it miles southwest of Wamic; 2u in cultivation; house, barn, water riht; $-0 per acre; outside range. B. V. Morgan. Spring! L't E. A. Cyr mend and oil your harness. Bring your shoe repairing also. nn For Sale New Rock Island two bottom 14 inch steel walking gang bargain. T. J- ?eufert, Jr., Box 00, Wamic, Ore. "wp L t J Call on V.. H. Ptaoi 4 Co , for all kinds of gardeu tetcU. Fresh Salmon and Halibut at ctauts' Friday and Saturday. Ben Fraley jitneyed to The Dalles Friday returning Saturday A carload of wheat hay at the ihe M mpiu warehouse. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shalt uck moloied to The Dallas Saturday Ben Cook went down to White River Saturday to visit his brother James. For setting, full blood Plymouth Rock ('jigs, 75c a setting of 15. Ira Grisham, Wapinitia. p Mike Creager has been busy this week plowing the various Maupin gardens. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T. Sliitten, D. D. S., proprietor. II. F. Styer and family will soon move into the house opposite Donaldson's hall. Two Studebaker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. Mrs. Jory has a complete line of spring millinery. Fishing tackle, the kind that gets the fish, for sale at the Maupin Drug Store. A. A. Britton brought a couple eggs to town yesterday which measured 10 inches in circumfer ence the long way and 7 the other. Some young horses for sale, one yearling mule, one plow animal. H. L. Morris. 3tp Frank Morrison is visiting his brother W. L. at White River aud putting up a house on their moth er's houieBtend. Used car for sale at Maupin Garage. Inquire of Fraley & Vanderpool, A telephone meeting was held at Whita River Saturday night and delegates elected to come to Mat pin the following day. For sale Practically new trac tor and automatic lift plows. Farm ouilit for sale. List later. Edwin Mays, Maupin. p2 At the Red Cross ice cream ben efit at the ball Wednesday liighl over $io was received, one cake sold and resold until its profit was over 4'ilO. Clothing to the amount of 06O pounds was shipped front here the ti rat of tho week to the Belgian relief committee. Mrs. John Confer and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham left Wednesday for American Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Confer. Mr-. Stuats received a nice let ter from little Helen Locke who is with her parents at 1118, SSth street, Southeast, Portland. F. C. Jory has had a sleeping porch built on the rear of the old di og store building, which adds to itssppeiufir.ee as well as utility for resident apartments. Mi.s Eleanor Donaldson of Port land spent Monday night at the 'Donaldson home, but was compell- 1.1 ... !.,.. I 1 T....,l. eu iv ieioi.1 vo luiw.mu lurflua, as she is cne cf the Red Cross nurses who telon to the 46th ho piul unit that starts to France in the near futore.. cm J U Lisa LkaU For home consumption means more meat for the boys ''over there" if you have chickens by stimulating their production through more sanitary poultry houses and unit operation s Call in and let us tell you about better poultry houses. TUtm-A-LlIM LUMBER CO. VOTE FOR ERNEST WILLERTON The Dalles For the nominee of County Treasurer at the Republican Primary, May 17. 1918 Fifteen years' experience in clerkical work I will appreciate your worthy support f 1 - V. I I S Kfi. 1 , V p,;tt' f 3 II I V Can make deliveries on limit ed number of FORDS. Now is your chance - First come first served. Leave your or der with me. E. J. FISCHER