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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1918)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Play Ball Base liall goods on display at m c 11 i vr-, " , tj i r i i 1. 1 Q Maupin Drug Store, Good Mks. W. L. jMukkisu.v, Publisher i , ' eturt for the money. subscription: One year, $i.w six mouths, 75 cents; three mom , 50 Entered as 'secoud class mail matter September 2, 1014. at the Local Items postoffice at Maupin. Oregon, dcr tlie Act of March 3, 1879. Candidates' Notice County Treasurer To the republican voters of Wasco county: I wish to announce myself aB a candidate for the nomination of : establish claim to th.- land abi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Match r, 19 18. not 1 en is hereby given that Ilarlholnia U. liervais of (irass Valley, Oregon, who on December 26, 1914, made Home stead liulryxo. 014278, for K1-2 svi-4,'ni-2SKi-4, se 1-4SK j -4, Ste lion 21, EI 2.WYI-4, svi-4NJ',t-4, Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 15 Fast, Willamette Mclidi- an, nas tiled notice ot intention ; Second St., The Dalles Ore, iv man. null mice rdi 1 iwui to Ice Cream at Ilarpba.m's Satur day and Sunday. ' " Grandma Cook has been tick this week. Mrs. John Confer and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham returned from Ameri can Lake last evening. For Salt 100 cords of 10 inch wood; inquire of A. L. Daniel?, Sunflower Flat. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodcock haye been in The Dalles the pabt week. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 f 1 Port- county treasurer, subject to, the will of the republican voters at the primary election, Mav 17, lftlS ni3 Oliver U. Kriei. Sheriff I hereby des he toannounco my self a candidate lion for comity llmwill of republican voters, i.l, the coming primary nominating election. Should I be nominated and later elected to said ollice, I will continue, as in the past, to enforce the laws und conduct the oflice in a courteous and economi cal manner. Levi Chrisnian. described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Mulipiu, Ore gon, on the 24th day of Apiil ujtS Claimant names as witnesses, C. W. Steed, Irwin A. Hall, John M. Biown, James K. lirown, all of Grass Vallev, Oregon. If. FRANK WOODCOCK, np Register. rt Republican Candidate for County Treasurer Vote for nie and release one more man for war service Frances R.IIarris Hazelwood Ice Cream serve! at Styer's Satur day and Sunday. for Call on W. H. Staats & Co. all kinds of garden seeds. Mrs. Kaiser went to The Dalits Saturday, taking in a shipment t f for the uomin sheriff, subject to, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION County Trpauurer To the republican voters of Wasco county: I ehall be a candidate for the republican noiuination for county treasurer at the primary election, May 17, and shall he grateful for your support. If elected I will conduct I he oflice to the beet of my ability and accuinirig to law. Krnent VVillerlon. Circuit Judge In June, 1G17, the appointment was given me to Bueeeed the late Judge. W- L. Bradelinw as Circuit Judge. Under the law tliis ap pointment hold only until the next general eleciion and tliis of fice Hi one of those which the people will be called upon to fill next INovemlier. Dui ilia the l.c-t'j nine months I have endeavored In fulfill tin) duties of Cir -,.,'t Judge faithfully and justly, without any fear and without any favor. If it in ugreeablo to the voters -of the .'Vnth judit'iiil Diahirt, 1 should like to Iih el(H'tel uh Jiulfl Brad pliawH Miirct'HHor imd therefore uru noimce my candidacy for (he republican niimiualinn for Circuit Judge. I can premise nothing more for the futuro than I have tried to do niuco last June, except ilml added experience should bring greater i lliciency. Fred W. Wibon. Department of the Intel lor, Tj. S. Land Office at The Dalles, regou, February 271I), 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Bessie Smit h Aubrey, formerly Bessie Smith, of Maupin, Oregon, who on May 2, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 013042 and on February 8, 10,15, made additional Homestead Jllmtry no. 014417, 10r W1-2SUI-4, SKI-4EKI -4, Sec. 14, vyi-jnkI-), ski-4nk1-4, N1-2 Section 23, Township 5 South, Range 14 Fast, Willam ette Meridian lias 111 d notice of intention to make Final three year Procf, to establish claim to the land above desciibed, before F, D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, ou the 24th day of April, iyiS. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Faherty, W. C, Riehard Hon, Jolm Foley, T. A. St. Dennis, all of Maupin, Oregon. If. Ft! a nic Woodcock, Register, land prices. Phone Main 388 K W T. Slatten, D. D. .S., proprietor. . mi. ana jyirs.- ivc.ie (.handler, ! work fro.n the local branch. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kirsch, If. M.j C'elia McCorkle is out visit ng Oreei, and L, H, DeCiimp vtftft in jr'ie.nde and relatives this week, from Criterion yesterday. . j Used car for sale at Maupin Mrs. Delore, Mis. Helen, Mr?, j Oarage. Inquire of Km ley & K. IJartman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Van lerpool. Plerson and U. S. Endersby were. Mrs. 0. V. Barjenl.olt and Mis in Tuesday from Wapinitia. j W. II. Mayiield were over from J. H. Ei, hanks le u ned fruin P rt Smock Wednesday. 1 and Tui-.day. I Two Studebaker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer's Garage. Prcf. Kaiser of Dufur made his Announcement to the Public A a in ON IS mm Mrs- Jnry has a complete line ; of spring millinery. Some young horses for sale, one yearling mule, one plow animal II. L. Morris. 3tp F'orty-nine local men have sign ed up for home guards. Only a few more will be necessary to or ganize. . For sale Practically new trao for and automatic lift plows. Farm ouifit for sale. List later. Edwin Mays, Maupin. pi' W. H. Talcott is gardening four lota this season aod his seed beds thus far look like the work of a master artist. For Sale-New Rock Inland two bottom 11 inch at eel walking gan'g -bargain. T. J. Seufert, Jr., Box CO, Wamic, Ore. 3np Mrs. F. D. Stuait and Cijsttl have been visiting at Mosier the p st, and while there Mrs. Stuart was taken with appendicitis and went to The Dalles hospital he;e an operation was performed yes For Representative After much con ideralion I havi deluded to become a republican candidate for 1'eni'nseiita' ive from ! interert on anv Wasco and Hood piver count ies, dale after b years NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, March 27th 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that ' Roy R. Crabtree of Maupin, Oiegon, who on June i.ll, , rti ...... I TT-. 1 1 l juih, 17', wane j loiucsieau, i',n- .pri,.., , .... m 1 ... . , . . ,cl ''') iiy Jin. uij.vh uiiu 011 juiy 2uins 1414, made additional llomesiead rB 3'011 figuring . on painting Entry No. 013679, for J--EI-4NWI-4, yeur house or barn'lhis Pp.iint? if so, when in . Maupin get priot'S at the Maupin- Drug Store; ''Only the best at reasonable prices. ' ' While turning in the intersec tion of Sixth street and Deschutes avenue yesterday A, J. Conroy's c if co; sled into the telephone post in front of Staats' store with such a j r as to disco: neet three wires i 1 the telephone oflice across the street. Now is the time lo plant your gerden and flower seeds. Accli mated seeoB raised in Oregon snJ absolutely guaranteed' to give re sults. For sale at The Maupin Drug Store. brother .Pialph a short visit this week. Fishing tackle, the kind that gets the tish, for sale at the Maupin Drug Store. Louis Vierhus, (if Hay Creek, near Madra", is here blacksmith ing for Fraley & Vanderpool. For sett ing, full blood Plymouth Rock eggs, 75c a setting of 15. Ira Grisham, Wapinitia. - p I will open with a line of G3ffil Meirdfosiimdlise IN THE FORMER J. A. Lake Store 7& Slfcted A1ME1S fennagm jasm Produce I will pay the best market prices at all times ,Hi(f Cash Stoir J. F. HOOD,'' Proprietor SWI-4 hec. 4, Mil- lsEl-4, vS.-c. 5 Nl-.'.Nwi-.), Section, y, Township n South, Jtange 15 itast, Wil lamette Meridian has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to -establish claim lo 1 In- land above described, bofore V. I) Sttiarl, U. S. Com missioiier, nt Maupin, ( regou, on 1 tie 2:ui iiny ol May, jijia. Claimant names as witnesses M. S. Miller, ('. G. Skogsberg, J . B. knight, ,ohn Donaldson, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Fkanic Woo cock, Register. FLB eh 3, 1918 Waniie, Oregon, M Federal I, and Bank ,1 1-2 per cent Farm Loan Bonds Redeemable at liar and aecrutd interest paying srotn date of is- iu which district 1 have lived for sue. Denominations 1 1 OtiO, Jf.300, III years, lfeel acqiiainted with , $100, ifll and 25. Interc-t imv. able semi-nnnually at any Federal the needs id' the people, and Hlunild be glad of the opportunity to Borve the btst interests of the two counties. W. C. Bolton. (Paid Adv.) Some of the fanners dont liketn be skinned, but Dad Coule still bins skins and hidee. t r r r- tmJ W A I' 1 N I I I A l odge No. 20!, M-inpin, (irefjc:,. meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's ball. ViMting mem hers always welcoini). F. A. Covi v, N. (I. W. 11. Talcott. Seerei.iry. Land Bank, payable in gold or lawful money, netting about 4. 10 per cent to the redeemable date, lit'.':!, and -I 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 instrument alitirti of the Govern ment of the United Slates, and as -uch, they and the income derived For Sale Oie registered, Ifolsfein hull, Three Jacks and four Jennies, two Jersey milk cows. Will sell on good terms, inquire of Walter Ilanna, I ufur, Or.a. p For home consumption means more meat 1 rs over e 1 i isij Church Notice Uev. John G. Ileasier, Pastor The pastor will be away lhe next two Sundays but the Sunday School will meet as usual, t is expected theie will be preaching in the morning ut least. Singing practise as usual. The annual conference meets in Alherta church, Portland, April Ii. He pastor goes t.i The Dalles if you have chickens- by stimulating their production through more sanitary pouUry houses and unit operation ., - j Call in and let us tell you about better poultry houses. t V CO. TUM-A-LUM' 'LIMBER r Wapinitii Stage I.cavt'8 Mimiiiii, S a. m. puvps Wapinitia, 1 III i V. ROBERTS. Prop. I It ii t-i it n .Kull I,, ,v f...... ' . ...mini; ..... v ...... i .,,.,, r.vcwil'L 1 u (A 1 ,' lO ' I .... I T , "iioiiei. jurntllS B Sail lis tlie layman elected to reprfssnt the local church at the annual f...l..r.. :..:.... ....i .....i "'" "- ., ci.vi. , uniiov.ii.iu ami jocai dien to 1 ta xation Make your application to W. II. Mayiield. Sic'ty, White l'.ivcr N. F. L. A., Wumie, (iregon. Farm for Sale in 1 tit acres, i) miles southwest of Wamic; '23 in cultivation; house, j here ou Tuesday nie.'tiiic here Tuesday. Taylor of Grass Valley was called The Liberty Loan committee: in attendance., have made ayery successful diive Dr. and Mrs. Shannon were vis iters this week. jiting in The Dalle8 last week. 'Raby Voting expects to be hack The captains of the B .nils' squads are meeting n iih a success-far beyond their expecta tions in the stait. Mr. Argn Sr. w ho live st the hdad of Puck hollow grade went over the bank ot tke lower part of the gride last Monday and the machine, went to the bottom of the canyon about 300 feet and was completely demolished. At this v. rt (rWAVWV i. - i . .-.. J.W-. "iiier ngi.i; iu per acr?: outside rntigc. D. W. Morgan.' Tygh Valley U G Wei.-beek was a Fortland visitor bist wetk. D t I Hue was buying hide? etc, 'accident happened, only he was I badly broi?ed about the he ad and lohu Boen and W. Sharp of, was unconscious when found about Wapinitia were calling on fiiendj three hours after the accident. Dr. 'to move his family to Moro iu the near future. Geo. Woodruff is the owuer of a new Hupmobile which he purchas ed in-Tlie Dalles last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. M- Morris and Mrs. Kathryn Weisbeck were Italics callers the past week. J. E. Ellingsnorth Jr. returned from The Dalles Monday where he writing we cannot say as to the I has been with Mrs. Ellingsworth extent of the in juries or hew the j at the hospital. Mrs C. Foster wis taken to The Dalles hospital last Thursday where she will receiye treatment tl-is summer. Shaniko J. W. Hoech was attending busi ness in The Dalles and Portland several days last week. Pete Olsen was attending busi ness in The Dalles last week. The quota for Shaniko on the Third Liberty Loan was $35,000. f 7,000 was raised the first day. Mrs. Frances Harris, candidate for county treasurer, passed through here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and chil dren visited friends and relative in Wapinitia Si turJay and Sunday The basker ball appartus is com pleted now. Tl e Junior Ped Cross have n isheit their work. Mr. SpitZT is fixing up a j ho tographer's stulio in Shaniko.