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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1918)
The Maupin Times ruUiilied every Fiiday at Manpin, Oregon Mas. W. L, Mokrisun, Publitdur ' I Subscription: One year, fi.eo: six months, 75 cents; three inuuiu.i, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the posioffice at Maupin, Oregou, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. , Candidates' Notice ti County Treaurer To the republican voters of Wasco county: I with to announce myself ua a candidate lor the nomination of county treasurer, subject to the will of the republican yoters at the primary election, May 17, 1018 11)8 Oliver It. Krier. Sheriff I hereby desire to announce my self a candidate for the nomina tion fur county sheriff, subject to the will of republican voters, at the coming primary nominating election. Should I be nominated and later elected to said office, I will continue, as in the paHt, to enforce the laws and conduct the office in a courteous and economi cal manner. I.evi Chrisman. County Treasurer To the republican voters of Wa?co county: I shall be a candidate for the republican nomination for county treasurer at the primary election, May 17, and shall be yraieful for your support. If elected I will conduct the office to the best of toy ubility and Becoming to law, Erneet Willerton. Circuit Judge In June, 1C17, the appointment was given tne to succeed the bile Jud,e W. I.. Eradtduiw as Circuit Judge. Under the law this up noiiitmeiit hold only until the next neneral election and this of- flee is one of those which the people will be oiled upon to fill next November. Duiinp the )ut nine months I have endeavored to fulfill the duties of Circuit Judge faithfully and justly, without any fear and without any fnvor. If it is agreeable tn the voters of the Seventh Judicial District, I should like to be elected as Judge Brad hIihw's successor and therefore an nounce my candidacy for the republican nomination for Circuit Judge, I can premise nothing more for the future than I have tried to do iduce last June, except that added experience should bring greater efficiency. Fred YY. Wil-on. For Representative After hiuih consideration I have decided to become a republican candidate fur representative from Wasco and Hood River counties, in which district 1 have lived for 40 years. I feel acquainted with the needs of the people, and should be glad of the nppoit unity to serve the best inteietls of the two counties. V. C. Bolton. For Conuntiiicner To the Republican voters of Wii? co county : I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the Humiliation of ounty cciumissioner, subject to the will if the vcters of Wasco county at the primary il.ction. Miy 17, 1918. Cho, Chnnitcr'uin. (Paid Adv.) Time to Sow Wheat farmers P'ttmc ready to wheat should us" a uood finality oi j rortnaldrhyde or Phi" Stone to1 treat the grain. The bst on tie Market can be had at the Maupin, . Drug Stur. Play Ball Ba?e ball goods ondiplay at M.mitin Hriii ..tnre. Horn! , ' ' stuff fur the money. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The .Dalles, Oregon, March 1, iiyiS. Notice is hereby given that Bdiiholma B. tiervais of Grass Valley, Oiegun, who on December 26, 1914, made Home stead EutryNo. 014278, for E1-2 SWI-4N1-2SE1-4, SE1-4SEI-4, Sec tion 21, EI 2NWI-4, SWI-4NKI 4, Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridi an, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before F. I) Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 24th day of April 1 91 8 Claimant names as witnesses. C. W. Steed, Irwin A. Hall, John M. Brown, James E. Brown, all id Crass Valley, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Isand Office at The Dalles, regon, Febrnary 27th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Bessie Smith Aubrey, formerly Bessie Smith, of Maupin, Oregon, who on May 2, 1914, made Homestead Entry no. 013042 and on February 8, 1915, made additional HoiuesteacLjEutry no. 014417, for WI-2SEI-4, SEI-4SEI-4, Sec. 14, WI-2NE1-4, ski-4ne1-4, ni-2 KEi-4, Section 23, Township 5 South, Range 14 East, Willam ette Merjdiau has fil"d uotice of intention to make Final three year Procf, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1018. , Claimant names as witnesses: I hoiuas Faherty, W. C. Kichard son, John Foley, T. A, St. Dennis, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICK 1011 PUBLICATION Depaitment of the Interior U. S- Lund Office at The Dalles Oregon, March 27th 1918. NUlTCh is hereby given that Roy R. Crabtree of Maupin, Oregon, who on June 3. '9 4. nomesieau, i;u- try iNo. 01354 (ilia on jttty 20111, iglj, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013679, for SEI-4KWI-4, swi-4 Sec. 4, mu-4ski-4, Sec. 5 ni-2Nvi-4, Section, 9, Township 0 South, Range 15 Hast, Wil lamette Meiidian has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to eptabli.-di claim to the laud above described. bofore F. D Stuart, U. S. Com missioner, at Maupin, (regon, on the 22nd day of May, 19I8. Claimant names as witnesses: M. ? Miller, '. G. Skogsberg, J. B. knight, John Donaldson, all of Maupin, Oiegon. H. Fkank YVoccock, . Regihler. F L B Wamic, Oregon, Maivh K, HUS Federal Land Bank 4 l-'J per cent Farm Loan Bonds Redeemable at par and accrued iuteiert 011 any interest paying d.ile after 5 years arum date of is sue. Denominations $1000, t"i(H), $11.10, ISO and .f'2". Inlerc.-t pay. able semi-annually at any Federal Lund Bunk, payable in gold or lawful money, urtting about 4.40 per cent to the ledeeliinble date, PI'.!'.', and 4 I per cent so long e they may leinain outstanding thereafter. The I'm 111 Loan l'.omlit ii-.-tiied tlllder the provisions of this Aet shall le deemed and held to ho instrumentalities of the (ioveiii ment of the Uuited Slates, and oi uch, they ni.d the income derived therefrom, i-hall lie exempt from federal, state, iiiuuicipnl and local taxation. Mike your application to V. II. Muvlield. S.c'ly, White P.iver N. F. I.. A., Wmic, Oregon. Farm for Sale lf:t tcr'" 9 miles JCUtl.nefl of Wiimic: 2") in cultivation: lnni"e, barn, water rijht; $J0 per acre: culiidc range. B. W. M.an. Local Items Ice Cream at Harphatu's Satur day ant Sunday. Mrs. Wiley J. Harris left last Mbt for Lyle, Wn. Barg-iin, Ford truck JSOO.OO. Sbattt.ck Bros. Walter Hanna was a business cillcr from Dufur yesterday. Claud Wibon has pu cliasec a D nhy truck of E. J. Fischer. Mrs. Jnry has a complete line of spring millinery. Mrs. Strata returned yesterday after a few days in Portland. A car load of brick was received this week bv the Tum-A-Lum Co. W. A. Whaite is pa'n'ing a ne; t sun on the front of Jory's store. The Maupi 1 Drug Store i tt c lying a coat of white paint. II. E. Crofoot wis taken to The Dalles bopsital where he is very ill John McEhnne and Contractor Jannsen were b isinesa visitors in Maupin Tuesday. For Sale 100 cords of 10 inch wood; inquire of A. L. Daniels, Sunflower Flat. A new shipment of 50 volumes of school library 1 ooks were re ceiued this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jory receiv ed their household goods from Pen lleton this week. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. w. T. Slntten, D. D. S., proprietor. O. B. Der.thick and family made the round trip to The Dalles yes terday, Mrs. A. A. Derthick returned to Dufur yesterday after a couple months' stay with her eon Q. I. Derthick. Some young horses for sale, one yearling mule, one plow ani.nal. H, L. Morris 3tp The Ayres young people who are attending high school here "ere cnliel home Tuesday the death of their baby brother. Are you figuring on painting y. ur house or barn this Spaing? If so, w hen in Maupin get prices nt the Maupin Drug Store. Only the best at reasonable prices. ). B. Appling is hauling lum ber from the local Tnm-A-Lum yards for u new school house at llidgeway, bungalow elyb. . Mrs. Kelly went to TheDall Tuesday to see her father who is iii the hospitul. Two Stndebaker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new. Fischer' Garage.. C. M. Bishop of the Pendleton Woolen Mills visited Mr. and Mrs Jory over Sunday. Fishing tackle, the kind that gets the fish, for gale at the Maupin Drug Store. Carl H. Hornquist, Oscar V. Butler of Criterion and James L. flnrphain of Maupin are three of the live Wasco men ordered to. re port for military service May 1. For aettiiig,full blood Plymouth Rock egg?, 75c a setting of 15. Ira Orishum, Wflpinitia. p Are you using The Times liner column when you haye auy thing to sell or want to buy some article 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 luing results. Shaniko A Third Liberty Loan rally was held at the M'mu 1 h .use Fri day n:Kht. A patriotic program was rendered. J. W. Hoech an nounced that Shaniko's vuota was i"-:..C00, hut f.OnOO had already been subscribed. r.rmst Schmidt was vijiting friends and ulitives here Wtd ne-day nnd Thursday. He ex pects to leave for France soon. Mr Gt i 1 wits attending but-i-ne 111 The Dulles lust week. Mr. nnd Mr. Wornst.itT n ored to their farm Mon lay. Mr. Iliimmond held fervicoat the school house Monday night. Superintendent Ponncy visitet the scluvl hers Mond iy. The P.eJ Cros ber are f iecir.g 'qui! Inu.lti Republican Candidate for County Treasurer Vote for me and release one more man for war service Frances R. Harris 1 t I jf: ' 'v.f '"' id Hazelwcod Ice Cream server at Styef's Satur day and Tunday. For Sale One registered Holstein bull, Three Jacks and four Jennies, two Jersey milk cows. Will sell on good terms, inquire of Walter tianna, I ufur, Ore, p Now is the time to plant your gerden and flower seeds. Accli mated seeds raised in Oregon and absolutely guaranteed to give re sults. For sale at The Maupin Drug Store. R. Baumgardener, M. A. Grose, O. W. Miller, Frank Crenger, B. B, Thurber and A. A. Canfield all O'alS. P. &, S. men, subscribed liberally to the Third Liberty Loan. Beside these, two section crews above and one below all ge' ting their mail at Maupin were subscribers. Many other people of this vicinity who cannot possi bly pay fjr a b-ond of the smallest size are buying war saving stampB an 1 ibus helping in the great war for bun anity. WHAT 1 are you going to do about the Big' Drive when Mr. Fly goes over the top? We can help you with some our good Screen Doors and Screen Windows You better g'et busy TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Church Notice Rev. John ti. Hessler. Tastor The pastor will he away the next two Sundays but the nnda School will meet as usual. It U expected tlurc will be pleaching in the morning at least. Singing practise as usual. The annual conference meets in Alberta churrh, Portland, Api.l 17. The p istor gee's to Tho Dallet j to the district quarterly meeting b be hld there April 11-11 an then to Portland. Jorome Bu:ar is the hrman elected to reprctent jthe local churcii at the annual meeting. Call on Y. H. Slants 4: Co , for all kinds vf garden feeds. Announcement ON April Igfth, 1MB I will open with a line of Genaesral Merdhsunidlise IN THE FORMER J. A. Lake Store FARME ErimiE k I will pay the prices at J. F. HOOD, Propraster I Want Your Wool I will contract now or when ever you are ready to sell. Large clips wanted particularly $5ee me before vou sell R. C. Jory Hot Coffee, sandwiches, Light Lunches Strued at the Hazelwood c Cream Parlor. Harry Muir of West fall, Ore., stopped hero Thursday on his way to Prosser, Wn., to visit his moth er, Mrs. H. L. Emmons. Mr. Muir expects to be called to the vmy about May 1. to tbe Public best market ail times Cash Stop Some of the farmers dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buys skins and hide. i.o. or. wtm- nniiaiUA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. F. A. Covey, N. Q. W. H. Talcott. Secretary. rt- 1 tn-ITti Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 .0 p. m V. ROBERTS. PfOD. .J