feppfemssi it Tin Mmplnn Times Vol. 4, No. 2J, Maupin, Oregon, F.iJay, Apiil 19, 1918 iiOMESEEiBS WILL FIHO iMGII ACRES IN OREGON 4,n ,mirm iMIwmfl l m I MWi n iiit'i n i imnii P2'' jW!-v.13..j . Jo i ' w j Pine Grcv The Wo initia Plains Coiimier cial Club met Saturday ni;;ht at the Wpiniti sciniiil Inline. Aii open mee J was (.hi n and a large audience was in alleinlam'-.. Cou it y Agriculture agent A. K. Chaa ol The Dalits,' limb I I'g bert and Prof. O. D Center, .1 ix. tor of xt n ion 0. A. C, wv.e he epeakera of Ibe evening. N. G. Hedin acted iia chid man in Prtf. W'od'a absence, spirited rnticf. .and Third Lit ert L an tupies fill- I the evening with fcutliu:-i;tsn ni pep. The Third Liberty Loan di i'.t was given in impetus by 1 1t i cbalmmn'd firey speech. Manx pledges were taken Saturday- nigln T.w distibl'a q'l'.tn of if5,0(.0 U OQW mowed under ,by $12,000 ii, -subscriptions and the financial . t - ?jr ike iliMt Cat? Pvfet ' f ' 1 J) , bave 1 ime Get Tlie incrcasiii;? lemr.ivl i.c quick pcrsohal traii.sjKuti tion causes thoi:naricIs io adopt tliis time-savin;1; Mtxli 1 l() tor inofc- cliici.'nt l-iviii:V. They had thf.uht it nec essary toSpcntiiMure iu order ,to have beaut, room ;iiid iricw It; r n cot i vc i i i i i. cs. They nn:i) know this Model DO has all of these es sentials l'of Coiiipleie Salis fection at a laf;;e :;::vin ia cost. They )tmv know if i.-; eco nomical with spruiniT ci tires -ind iz cir to !.riu!i i mercury ii t t i ! I lising. Toe r reeinet iij liflii; env.'rril by L, C. Ui-iiupIiuii. J. S. ISnivu', I. 1). Woo.l.i in, (). I,. I'aqmt, 0. V. Wood, F. A. Haitma , as a-i iifli?i Ms tn the id. a innaii, N. G. Hmliil. Eveiy ) ers-in in tin- south :in 1 xxesl yaits bus lit en feen. I.. C. Ilenne .In n has ti rt ye r po t ed full; , i'n Ike the pre' inet will o a'J per cent over the top. t A ''c.atl er g'.M" rally of the.tion las', veek. The snow, thot;ih fie school diitrict 'for Friday ' very nnieh le:3 than Uoiial was n:f;!if iruiiii.-ef1 to be a vxliirl wind in clean fwiepiiif, the finish ! all the i ids. and ei ds that were mi stV. ' 3 speakers are provided, n.usic, j bonfire, cannonading and whoop- lnn-ray. 'I he Fore: try service has a rial e.'ew working the mountain mid were vii-ible. At a point sonth of from l'i'ne Grove to Oak Grove , Clcak Lake the txxo travelers b alge over the c '.nal. Icmilil distinguish Iho lockout cabin A patty of fishermen -attempted of E!ij i Coleman on the sumn.il to go to Clear Lake by auto Thurs-1 of Mt. Hood.it being 15 miles. Vxdi cannot p;(t for les.s .nil of the tidvi: ill ayes of this Mod.! 00. It has Auto-Lite starting coid 1 editing, vacuum fuel r.ystciu, roar cantilever T.i.rin;rs and knife tires, non .'.kid rear. One salesman with it is worth two without ik For professional men it is an of f ie oil w he c 1 s. 1 1 ouf.e -wives are able L hrin? fresh j.rodik-e direet fu.m farm to tal i!c. Mure than KO.OrtO already r:ol.:l c,ae tlt-it; e.wners tim. and mency. hy no t for iOLU fippeara ncs, Pc rformir.ee, Comfl 'nTj'i, . li;t Fcur Xoi ' (? S-it: fv. T.kdo T:x P-c- ' r'.-r i lo.X-n Fischer's Garage day tie '11th but- bud to xxa:k over tfir mow nine tni'e?, I). Marl lias erected the b del h ill boniii iog boards aid barkits at Tine drove school and the chi dren are practising with the'r n "v Stindai'il ball. The new eet if encyclopedia and other new le o" 8 are also being tuial. Graham and ITedin toik a trip Clack it t: as Meadow ranpei sta frm and .the skieing good'. Th s'.irs were lett and they walked over laud ,5 miles the round krip taking in the head gate and upper cinal re; i m region enroute. Sev- e.rel Iric'ts of coyote, wolf, martin reiver, lynx and cat, but no dter KhkCmNow I tie oi. - -i 1 V XpO-fteafeB fcww- x- i Ai J yillTliffif'riTiil& H f?' )HofAx J') Kfi The Oregon) AlmahaE eonlalti n vast amount of tnterillni and valuable intormation ovtrin tlial Breat tUta ,mjw it you are trjinKino of farming. are iuklne tminest location, in tdt vtC ou should certainly have thai book. I will land a copy of It to yoj. absolutely FREE Write to ma today. Ycu are corfltally invited to cat) 4 Room 112. Union Pacific Bulldlna, t tut our excellent and extensive exhibit cl produoti aroMA In the Union Ptdflf country .wwiMaWJiiaBwtrf B. A. SMITB, Coloaualloi ellitfulriUiV ur.ica ritinc system ' 1 3 (AboveSsmple of Advsrtlstf merit Used in Eastern New. papers), OREGON FACTS Oregon fruit world-famous for quality, beauty and d llcioua flavor, Fishing Industry ranks high', especially salmon, but It also produces cplcndid soa fish, as well as oysters, clams, crabs, etc, , Furnishes finest wool In AmeN lea, and Is a leading sheep producer. Large production of cattle and hogs, having abundant native, forage, , , Oregon flax equals that grown In Ireland and Belgium, Claims highest yield of gralltj and potatoes per acre, 3. THI3 STATE MUST MAKE FULI, PREPARATIONS FOR . "BACK TO LAND" MOVEMENT. GET' READY FOR THE WAR'S END Oregon Is one of the wonder com munities In the guinsy (if I'avitic stntw. It Is an cinplio In lt.lf. llerctiifniu it lins bicn noted fur its fruits ntul Oregon fruits are xvorM fiiinous fur quality, beauty mid deM I'lutis fliivur but iliversllle'l fanning Is rnpiilly being wintered. Tliu ell iiiatic eonillltoiis are being understood and the future of Oregon Is One of the most promi ;lnof. No oiin thinks of Oregon' without thinking of ils li-bliig Industry, espe elnlly the sulmun Industry, but Ore gon also furnishes splendid sea fl.h, us xvell n oysters, cluuis, orabu, etc, This ftute Ik one of the lnrgi'st producers of sheep iu tin) country, and Oregon wool Is recognized aa the finest produced in America. Aa abun dance of native forage crops has re sulted In a large production pf cuttle and ling, Flax a Profitable Cron, . Orgon flax Is another profitable rrop, this product being equal to tUat groxvii In Ireland aud ilelgliim. Hop"! Is another of the luiportuut yields of OreK'in. und It Is estimated tlmt B0 per cent of I he bops ral'ed In tlie t'ulted States Is. grown here. The productivity of tiio land Is unusual and its state aulu ri;k'S claim that It produce the highest yield of grains and potatoes per acre. Whether cr not the esact fiiurcs would suhjtnnti ate this claim, the mere fact that pro duction In this stuto is so great as to n.cfce such a claim plausible instires that its land is among the 'richest, Orcjm has uncut timber la an Dl-n.-.st unmcasurable amount, running liito the hundreds of. bllll"n3 of board f'.ct. both on private lur.ds and In na tional forests, national parfcf and In'lian lands. Water Power Meant Much to 6(at. One of the most important fea ture cf prcjon's future lies In the fact tl.iit thore is available, thongh BndcTcIcpcd. (tjprcTimntely ono-thlrd rf t." wr.tcr pexver of the v v. v v j ; rut wv'-vS 7, Grows 50 of the in the United States, 8, Has 281,302,578.000 board ' , measure fect of timber on prl r vato lands. 5, Was 100,335,531,000 hoard !v measuie fect of timber In na )tional forests and larrjo quan. t tity in national parks and " " indian lands. .iO.1 Jremendouc Inductrial 'tfj. elopment possible through the ract that one-third of undc. P eloped water power In thj Wixited States Is available; )H ""' Columbia P.lver basin. Ctiltel Stales to be fmitul In the Coluuil.ta River liasln. 'J'hls fact ho c.omes imperially liiiiortMiit hi vleAx of the recent reeiiiiinmiKlHiliin nf Presi dent YVlMin, Hint Ktep.s Khouhl be taken to aonnervu i, ml develop and bring into usu the wonderful possibil ities of tide water lower. Million of Acres Available, Jlilll.Jiis d( acres (,f i,irnl Ui( b;1ve mrver laiown the feel of I lux phuv are x rutins for the luiine-secLcr in tie' great Empire flutes of llie Tine-- Ml--suiiri VV'rtst, fliud in tho stab.) II. ut face IliU Paitifie f.leeuti. Many of thoe ,nv ts are in the iliy faiaiilngi millions, ;mu:y of iIhi.i can be broiltC)it iXjiih-r iirL'.itioil illUhes. In ad.litioir to Um.s "wilil" laud, there ar,i uuii.jr acref. in 1lo"ie sluli-H. now cullivf tul in Isiy.? Iiael", xxhi'h with the tv-er w.slw:i. -d pn-hinsc of those XX ho s,-ek new lan.1'5 will, In Iho nest few yeiU's, lf cut nj) Into snmllur furiiis. When the Jreiin-ndniis tivigedy of the woild now iu !i enarlnl )n blood and SulTerlii' u)X m the f..ir fttde of France, comes ilintOy to an end, the louglng for the npe.i country xxill tdte an even greater hoK I upon the hearts of luauLlad. Then ll'l ermit country In the Wcit ahmild b' In position to respond to thU l.iin-ii. H should be ready to receive those 'ho will sock Its wulcuiue. Oregon must in t, tt. Tx-ory agency In the stale sliiaild lix' iWreeted to this end. in pi ( prulivn f'T tli!) day every facility li..ml,l be 1'.,d to acquaint th.iso le i.w nr. in.oMin; for a new honm in Hi" West and every orgnnixati'Ti ii, ft is wmklni' to SOiri iho npttnM.inr f't thl W-.'t l-shntild be pneinir.T;ed. Union Pacific System Ory tho Job. One of the innft arf.v.l or;nnli tiotn especially ti:.-.!n!iuiicd for work of this ilir.racnr. nri m .nrji.-iitnti ad mirably lKllpp-,.l V. fill iv-rili-ee ni'd tacked with -n ttnMiii knowleilc" and sylcm, is i fi! ;.,.n nxr.iion aed Industrial IJiircnu (,f tie. fnhn I'a ctn System. This Knt-An Is un li r t i direction of It. A. Smith, who hi t b't mnr)J yeara' ctjrienc in st ich work. Re cently tin-re k-. b?rn Inst rllod on the ground floor of the I V?a4inaH"rs building of the Union n uiOc Railroa-3 In Omaha, a most crtr! dci and rt- manent Pthlblt rrf ti-j arH'-ultnrn!. horticultural end l;v A ovi P lulerestn H 'l ill . 1 rX- CJl nl'-W ' 7 hope raised II - s of the slnlee whi. h are served by thi) Union 1'acilie S.xuiein, Nelira.-.kn, Kun sns, Colorado, V uniin;;, t'lah, Idaho, Wushiiijflon, Oregon, Califernlii and Nevada. This exhibit, xvhieh was pre pared and Insiaiied tlirnU"h co-operation xxilli the public iiiithoililes Iu each of thcKo sluU's, Is to lie main tained and kept cie.lanlly renewVi 1 9 The i;ibm 1'neiiie System at the foundation of the xvnik whh-h It enf rles on fur tle iiiipo'-e nf 1 n-i Hurt n lieV Selllorsi und home .-eekel.s Into thrt We-I. Bureau H.ia Co Land for Sile. The (.u!..i;I,-..iii..ii & inilnsliral l'.u renu has no l..n. In n;ll, and Its only Internet In the sale of lanil by IIiom vho hare it, h; ihe building up of :!ie te;-i iln: y wl.h h il si'i-ves. In .nle r words, Its Interest Is the bring- Mi Ineiher of the land find thosn xlin xvi.uM i.m!:e new linhe s imoll the land. I'. that reason expert ageitH f Ibis I: m an Invesilaie llioi'nUi;lily -,t Is offnivd for sale and all laid lie II I, .11. 1 a: ' iil-i. 'I iiese experis satisfy thai Ihe hind Is suitable thai the elimnlle cotnll. il'l and lb-, l the price at tte lie. !e: fi.r fiireiii thins are XX hi. h II is offered h I II, rr srill-fy thein-elvi M"onuhle ; next ' that the land aeiit I.-; honed and reliable. There Is no need to find men In order to get them to si'ltlo In Iho We',1 Iho truth in 51 run? eneu;.h. Ads Carried in Eastern P.apers. A very extenvlvn advei ti.- lng cam palgn In tlo rnsterii slates, the Southern atiJce and the .Slates of the Mississippi Valley enables this fin rcntl to get In touch xxlili tliose who wants facts about the West, nnd aii noon as Its representatives learn what pecthm of the country most np poaU to tho propei-t ho l.-i torned over to Iho tnistxvortliy land a;ents npcrattn.'f In tbnt seeliun. Tln'Sif land agents take up the work front there on sad tho records of the riurenn '.ie.-.y tbnt Ihe work Ins been most S'fffs fn!. Piiriaj f!n last year tho adverllslnt; ! y tin T'tilrx Pneir.e Pysteiu leie hid a rir, utrtion of more Unn five million r?d-r a notli. There were ti eeind nearly f.irt thousand ' Inquiries iunl tli"t-e am refolds of 2.11! rnrlnaiN of household coods moved Into and tbron-h lb" Tarioin states llv'cd alnvr, durinf Mt months of this prr led. This doc? not Include those who er.nni ttil-i tiio Wet wiihnut ph'pplt. their !iou. linld g'si l;, at.d there are many who fell out nil such psopeity befefx nmvlr?. Nultlter de It in clude theso who xrent nreilur.d In au tomobiles and there are ro"ny if them, feo. Po It xvou'd se'Ui tlo-t here ! proof r.f 1h eToctlveiie. ,.f the Tdnn worked o':t by the I'nlott I'actfle System. '