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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1918)
The Maupin Tin iuiu a uuw , r 1 Published every I-iiday at Matipin,ja1( en,li4 my ,.ffrti itl ,U,d!f..!: Oregon jNutiouii! Equal Suffrage , nd Na-j lint W I.. Morrison, Publi:.litr i tionitl rrohibiliun, as e ion of! Subscription: C)ne jear, fi.w six mouths, 75 cents; three mounts, 50 Entered as second (lass mail I mauer wpw t, U . . .. . .... ...1.. . . . .,1 u.MUiiivi. t iTim'ni v.v. , der the Act of March 3, 1879. Outside Mention From The Chronicle, Tiupday: A mania!;!! liceiiHo bus toen if smd to Samuel F. Wall and Miss J.faude b. rUPt of Wapiiiilia. Private Kulj.h E. Nelson nt Tygh Valley was reported ns severely wounded in yesteiday's casually list. His emergency address rivh the name of Mi. I.m y E. N' 1: "11 . IJepliii.lng an old wooden struc tu re, a new Tri foot ro-infui'i ed concrete luhlg" bus been rtnnplel. 'ed at Tygh Valhy. t will ! open for truflic as soon 11 the enmity can complete the approach es to the bridge Inch w ill piob ably tie within two wei ks. Mrs. Alice lialty had as In r Ouests over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Uenni ghan of Maupin. Mrs. (!. T. Hoiuiev went to Tvgh Vahey last nijilit to join her hus band lor a several'day's stav. J. M. Couioy of Tygh Valley b iu the city. WE WANT SALKS IlEI'RE SENTATIYLS IN EVERY TOWN IN OREGON We prefer men who have sold slock, insurance, real estate, hooks or who have had no sales cxpeib ence, but would like to develop into salesmen. We train every applicant accepte I a ml provide a system that will (liable iinvone who woiks to make fioui ,f 7-j I X I to $150 OH per week. Can also me women of except ional ability. Position pel inauciit. 1 11 n pply ing, slate n gf, nasi businets experience number of years you have lived in community, and references. Addre.-u in eonlideiice, Kane M'li Co., r2i 27 L. ('. Smith lildy,, Seattle, Wa-h. Governor f the many ichmiiis wh Wiihvcombe i-lioiihl hi A f"tV . ( lovriior 1 e.e'ei. led lie i Amci n an lie I, llll the lovall v, pat I lolH'all y j fatlhl'llHc "'I'h'hl 111 t line mi 1 iv 11 v. lie ivm loi 'Hi 1. t ol and 1 1 a 1 toi piupaicdio puopoilrd a v ,1,1 nui of the rtr. I lo lias steed for an lle.l-e,l I upon a Mjnaic deal for hoi.li l.ihoi an I i apital. indm.ti :al develop, menl of the ,-tate and Mip.u.-.--ii-t' ol I. W. W. i nn. lie has !or moie than '2Q yi .u cinieslly suppoited and vu;iiimi; Iv advocateit woman inl.ia prohibit ion and has htm h lift a lid ilea ner s t ti t ". and for a H11 did not asse t in 01 rani in;: the Null- 1'a It i 'I n l.eaene 111 tbv - gon, m it her w as he 1 el j um h hi p pel' nt the shl I ue of I'opnl.siii and oHicr ore-nil.; itions id doil,tiui purpose and loyalt v. 1 le has coudiieti d his cliire pa I riot ii ally, lairlv.iiid 1 coiioihica 1 ! v lllwa s has he p!e, d p.dneli io and l hn leOl V ill llil' pUOllC set h ' UljllVC poolli lie Ins given bis rnrnest t sidei 1I1011 and siiltanti il 1 II III proniot ing the h ippi m s a coinfoi ( id the i..ys in t i,.' . , 1 of t heir i otinli y. a ml, la i Iv , lie In- a le,i, f.,r a ;, ,. bu-.nn ...s aduiiniil 1 a I ion and h 11 nd earin -t in I he n ation's p . , lien ili.it sloni id 10111 in ,1 I 1 appi'ova peoph, I.. . :. and 1 npp I Withv,, at ol 1 1 e wj, pel III, ilil . l aid Adv. II .S. Il'l,;,!, , " hl!e M IVanl oi hint' pi,-, n . . uny el 1 hoi 11 1 nui ! the uii oo. jiiutti rs lll.il 111. iv 1 10 ,..t icy . 11 t'lHltMVol.s,'' Paid Stuati'l' Mv.Nai) at the time of his s j !! n 1 1 i i ; t toi ., .. . . (i i ii ,i ,. , the N'ii.itorrliii ' I lmll jnlvr,n, , 1 tbuiie measures have been ad by the people of t Vie stn e w am selected to renrebent. t h c(M1erale tmmcdia! - ith any -movement which Im I its purpose the nippretsu.o 0: gambling and iptoulatiun in tin necessities of life to the end thai the consuming public shall pay a fair profit to the producer un'v." On the same day (I w . ' ! Wist said: "Iff he pledges he (Sin. it r MeXaiy) has made to the j-i.ph'j are k"pl, and I am sure they w;l! he, lift will ompietioiiab!v he i.-. ; 1 111 'lieu to t he N'hale at t n ' general election." Senator MeNary has ; j every pledge, lie voted tor mission of the National j 1 I Mil !l liiwlld me ul, to the 1,1 1 i sl.,-! lie tun of tic seveial ht.it' for National has itill'ndie v also voted Siif(ra;J am la i : ; I iui ih ' l'ru: i if.-. ent. r dent.'. s ol main lie-ides I cold lor s per Id'e, d'l"'! wsi r in o:,' Senator Mi: Mary ' eiocled for the i 1 m-ii he will he able to n-n and nation. Paid Adv. limit 1 ;i-i.l hT I Local Items Y. IE Durham who is in S( ane, Ls suffering with inllue".;a lulerprie is still 111 t..e iu:irinti:ie. Alherl. Hill was in Moii.l.i) villi two big loads of wood. LlU'ee sheets of ( arhon p.1 pi I" fo: embroidery st ampiiig at 1 he I vu- I'lil'lhilid Pailile-s Dtiiti' I, :h' Second St., The IhiHe,, the I ,' land pi ices. Phone Main hi . V , T. Slalten, 1). I). S., H'opi o to! This ohh'e is in recei jl ol U copies ut the Stars and Stripe: , a big weekly newspaper primed , the. front, sent by Arthur line. Senator MeNary and other n" hers of the Oregon delfgalioii uie on the j 'h at Washington at.enu i e.g to 1 In ir otlieia I 1 Lit les Kilo eoiiti'inleis f ir their si'atf. if t on giv-H are aclivelv ca mpa igio 11; Ih io at home. Voter.-, w lil do ; to r ' t tin in thui g 1 1-1 1 h" inoii ..,,( are now 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! V lepre.-enl 1 nt' i I he inli le. ts of the slate 101 ' 1 1 -ope 1 at ed I 0 o a . I v si a nd 1 11,; he hi 11 d t lie I 1 ,-,-Vi 1 v .1 1 i dent and In pi o-.i enl nui ot 1 h. j iv.-ii, '1 h 1-1 i" no i nee t o send 1 1 ( di eriioi M e. I II ol ' 1 1 eed IU; 11 to (. h if a o . ' e ; 1 1 1 1 e ' I I j 'I ll'K. bavin;; ,'lli'ouoU ,l t-. ( 1 1 'I'd Ai.lU pin, plea i- c.'i 11 a; t .e j M o ' l in Stat - b ink and s, 1 1 ie H.'iK-l v, :t!i a!i, -tHctiy np' g i n his I'Vei y act , a nui n of tin people and for the people, t'oV"l'n or itliv. mbe bionght into tl 1 i .e ciiliid ot.le" of the slat" of 1 i gen a p'-i-. mahtv o! si net winui t al ilil y to t h.e eople not 1 it-1 . f , , t 1 ;mu 11 111 1 he 1 e-n ,, the st.iti ale. He h i- it 1 b "oiii 11 I he be-l, it 110I ihe I , si , adn.io d 1 ;,t ,n ,f m i ,i , ,n v t,( the ,, 1 , In 011d ' ,. a,' and fuM. I'lic at Male. M0,-t in I m. ii 11 w .11 , ia 11 ' ;l' li ;i.l to do the 1 i;J,t tiling at the (ief, I. a bas won a to!! a n e .. 1 n, H-,,,!, ,,f ( it n 11 1 o. iionaid v piaee.-, h 1111 ti ih 1. 1 mi ,, , v' :( ; 'til .-IICC I inn. -eli tta!e. I.i b- ! 1 x.culivc of t! 1 I 1 1 1 1 I i o 1 . c"MMC in I i'nIf II t he Iti :n I r from t I e tli'l;.-- . I '.fl Co ( r-nc'i ttoticc 0 1 1. 1 le--;, r, pa.-tor. ...i...v ':' hool pi A M, i l :., I 1 1 1 c II. He, tin.; Id 1 '. 1 I. A 'd I id." Will ii.l C .'I ,,e ,- ,!,, j,, 1 iti'M !iht f- li in 1 1, in rt v ;. v. A-l nl! ii Fcr Sale 1 1 1 1 II f, le IV and U..US.- II. 1. 0, YOU COLD FEET It's a feat to keep the feet from getting cold, without the "'Iome Fires Burning". How are you going to keep the fires burning, with that big, r-tnpf.y space in your wood shed? tYou better size up the fuel conditions. Call in and place your orders. Do it now. All kinds and prices See us about this matter at once. m n s us!! IVnrLUM cweler and Watchmaker Maupin, Oregon All Vorll Guaranteed OPTICAL WORIl v.':m-- ft;iii- ttz&a& Fraley CD. ijasioiii mm 0' All Hinds of Automobile Accessories First Claos G-.soIine and Oils '2 Proof Phone vya;!iiiiiia Unto Skicc Leaves Maupin, S a. m. Li aus i 1 it it if.. MO . t ; V.R3BER1S. Pro;!. it..t Meals, sandwiches Fhott orders at all hours, ...li e af the llazelwood Ice Cream Parlor. (o I.O. O. F. X 1 1TA M.iupin, tVoi'ii. I'lid-iv nieht, m d allot; mem Oil" T, l : l f. Iv'CM'-t I '" . 1 very 1 1 oil's i il I !',',. IMd, I!. O.'elo, v. II. tun NOI'IOF, TO tTn-lMTtT.S ! ii tii- r.iiiii' v r.'iin ot t de :-t ate 01 I ), e Jnii 1,0 a fi e Count v. in di" Mauer of t lie E-t.Ue of I'dum.) M. lv. a', t '(, l'llCCll-e.l, S o; ic e L-, he 1 e'o v c ivu that t In b l.-it'lud has ". niMiator of 11.1.1 M. biatV' been appoint eu 0e i--late ol a ed. I'i Ho 1 County Com t oi Ui-t -mi for Wa-co 1 01,- hiivirg 1 laiin,- -t it.' aie hi i' iiv ( a,l lit I lie same, plop to 11, e at t he rliiee ol tool;," P. I'lii'de, ' 1 h ' v , , 1, i) , IUI. I fi e oil , Il h I II sl llil I, t li.- 1 r. on 1 he d - ol I h i- noi n e. ' p .1 ! I'. ,!itl dlllilil-tla'ol d ih; it), t. I ir. '.. 'I T. Yah ASldl C t) U N 1' V ; ti: a c t co. k l r , of Al studs 'I hat l'loti I t. !'-d,. p.-dd to Dale h.u'v I r- .1.4 to None ' t n.i 1 l'.mk la 1 hone i'i.,i. h I 'n 'at i'cr Sale i . !. ..' I, . Will he i. Jin.- et'.n e. ,0 i .-. -h in ii'i'iii' I or State Seitor Vottlsi! V.'.l-CO "Hid lE'L'd I'll tie 1 iitmrn rn LOSnDtn iu. i. Vatid erpools ! n s any yiecKsm lii 1 i Mechanici Cars for Hire Free Air Kiver counties: My name will uppear on the olbcial ballot Navember 5lh, lis an independelil candidate for t .1 1 1" Senator from the Sixteenth N'im lorial Ui.-trict. The great things that are gip ping us at this time (nake tin diffeiences which hitherto have .epurated the voters into political parties seem t rival and incoi H-' ipieulial. For ail such old condi tions there is no place now and b this tune should have pas.-e-l "11 lnelv out of our considei at ion. How small they seem when tin .V at ion is battling fur the ptn ei pit - on u hii h if was estalde.l.i d. 1 iily tins gie.-it pie.-enf busin. s. ie;ill v counts wiib u,-, now. lio ie U a ti"u,eiidoiis obiia 11011 le.-'ting upon us In put 1 ni whole ti.Mght into the n'a'e 11, lodialf ol the I o'voi nment Bud tic 1 mi'. a'.M'ii 10 v nn 11 we ie in. dt l, ted lei all we have and a'l m aie. The immediate la.-k ol n in ning the war is so great an,. ah,(iibiiig that it is entitled to mil j w hoi" alien! 1011, leaving e -i inattn.i lo nciive biter cunt.diia tun. Civili..atuiii is being batlcird out oi inoeiiition wherever lie' lot iiiiiii aimii a a nd boats 1 einh and thin pratt ;-t conllict o( man kind mmt be fought to a rightC'il. 1. em 'iiMoti al all torts. The con ii;t.rd el liu.-sianism is 11 grim huii e.-s thai mint be put t! rol-fli lo the end, however long and hitler the w ay, 11 ml for this pin-pe.-i' the 11 tic oi ipioied spuit ol a In e pi i pb id getting bat koftnir gcvi Hunt lit with nil (Ley have, leady at Ihe 1 all. Not only the le-oiuces of the indn'nlual, hut n, o the lesourcts 1 I t lie Male ol Or. gui should be eon ti veil and pl.icd at the tli-pn sit 'on id the ( u' t : ninclit for'llie w 11. 1,11 e the war and stii b h gi-,-j--" a,i '' ""y Ol-jO-'iJ, for NK1-4, o South, Range 15 East, Willam latn a.-wiil elUch.ate ,s ,1 s v 1 ' 1 SWI ' N'9 j Meridian, has tiled notice of -h- old I iiutii, dun Iv eiim led. j No pt 1. on should be elittnl lo any 1 1 1 1 . t ni at n e 1 llice lit tins lin e who is i,ot t nt liu.nMl it a llv I o a I aid ! O Will lift ,-f pp"l t the Natural Adniii l tiaticn in (- it tiMi g tl.e war lo a snciess tui It 1 ion alien and III opposing .1 pit mntiiie pi in P. JAMFS II. HALFTT Ho. d Kim r. Uic , ft pt. o, E'lS. Laid Adv. For sale gentle ponv, suddle ami bridle, $20. Inquire at this office. Misses Ruth and Dorothy Mc- Corkle are home from The Dalles on account of the schosls closing. The Crabtree sale Saturday was. well attended and everything sold ell. John Stovall left Monday for home and will attend Pacific Uni versity this winter. The rains os the fore part of the week left the river muddy, White frost Wednesday night and bright warm days. , . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kistner are home from Dee where they spent the summer. Nell Harpham was a visitor with home folks Sunday. N. G. Hedin was in from Fine Grove Monday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, October 8th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Arthur Henderson of Criterion, Oregon, who on No vember 10th, iqi3, made Home stead Entry No. 012259, for e1-2n-NWi-4. swi-NEi-4, NEl-4nWi-4, Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 15 Hast, Willamette Merid ian has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Pioi.l. t , establish claim to the land above S. Commissioner at Antelope, Ore desciibed, bofore F. D Stuart, U. !gon, on the 26th day of October, Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 2nd day of December, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: J. B. Kidder, L. B. DeCamp, IE M. Green, C. G. Skogsberg, all of Criterion, Oregon. H. Fkank Woocock, Register. I'OTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. I?. Land Office at The Dalles, Cr. gon, September, 28th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Arthur G. Harvey, of Wamic, Oregon who on June ist, 1 9 1 5 , made Homestead Entry No. 01454,9, and on April 3, 1917, made additional Homestead Entn No. 014910, for nwi-4, N1-2SWI 4. SWI-4SWI-4, SWI-4NEI-4, Section ::, lownship 3 South, Range 14 liabt, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to estab 1 ,h ct'iim to the land above de : ribed, before F. D. Stuart, United Stales Commissioner at Maupin, 1 d ego 11 , on the 2 1st day of Eov- nbci, 1918. Claimant names as witue s E, A. f.tow, of Tygh Valley, Ore e 'f. I. A. Hull, of Tjgh Valley I'lcgoii, B. B Gervais, of liiu 'alley, Oregon, Emil Audeison , til a Valley, Oregon, II. Frank Woodcock, itegisier . '.ITICE FOR rUBLICATK;J I'cpartinent of the Interior, United States Land Office at Tin. Dalles, Oregon, September 23rd,..! NOTICE is liereoy given thai Sarah A. Gamber, of Maupin, Oregon, who on March j4:n. igi 3, made Homestead Entry, onyvv ior 1,01s z. 3, SEI-4NW I, Section 30, Tow-iibhip 4 Soi.tb i:ige 13 l'.ast, U .Iia.nelle Me- ri.lian, lias nlea notice ot intention to niahe Final three year Pioot. to c.uhlisli claim to the land above n. -cubed, before- F. D. Stuart, I Commissioner, at, Maupin, Ore con. o the 14th day of Novenibe. Claimant names a witnesses; .It limit' I'u.aii, Vein Tunison, A. P Liiidley, A. A. Canfield, all of M in j. in, Oregon. 11. Fkank Woopcock, l Fiegister. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION lit jiartnient of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, On-gon, September 28th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that, G rover L, Webb, of Tvgh Valley Oregon, who on 'to rn-, nth. l'.il--. made llonn.- ediou Townshiri 3 Soutl bang.- pi Fast Willamette M- ti 1 i.iii, lias hied notice of intention to make Final three year, Proof, to istabli.-h claim to the land above described, before Register and lleceive r, United States LandOftice The Dalles, Oregon, 011 tbu 'Ji'ud day of November, ID 18. Claimant lumen as witnepseg: E. L. Hauser, Saudy Ross, M, F. Cobcrih, Finil Meiti, allofTjgh Vallev, Oregon. II. FKANK WOODCOCK, cp Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The JJalles, Oregon, September, 12th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that James B. Knight, of Criterion, Oregon, who on May 13th, 1914, November 4th, 1914 and December 26th, 1914, made Home- stead Entries nos. 013188, 014013," 014292, for Lots 2, 3, 4, and S1-2 of ni-2, Section 5, Township 6 South, Range 1,5 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of inten tion 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 22nd day of October. 1018. Claimant names as witnesses: H, M. Green, Criterion, Oregon, R R. Crabtree, Criterion, Oregon If. F. Sinclair, Criterion, Oregon David Donaldson, Maupin, Oregon IJ. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, OreKuu, September l4, 1918. lNoiice is hereby given that Edwin A. Thomas of Bakeoven, Oregon, who on Oct ober nth, 1915, made Homestt ad Entry No. 015409, for WI-2SWI-4, Sec. 15, nk.i-4, Sec, 21, WI-2NWI-4, Section 22, Township 5 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Merid ian has hied notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to tahhsh claim to t lie land above desaibed. before II. C. Rooper. U. 191 S. I'iaimant names as witnesses: William H. Wornstaff, Geoge II. i cClellan, Alfred F. Jones, George Lte, all of Shaniko, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Walter I. Driver of M'lupin, Oregon, who, on Aug- nst 5th, 1915, made Homestead I ITnlii' Vrt nT c 1 r all1 n, Atwrtict 3, 1915, made Additional Home stead Entry no. 015374, for SKI-4SE 1 .4, Section 23, W1-2SWI-4, Section 4, vi-2Nvvl-4, Section 25, E1-2NE-1-4, NEI-4SEI-4, Section 26, Town ship 5, South, Range 14, East Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before V. I). Stuart, U. S, Commissioner at Maupin Oregon, on the nth d i v of November, 1918. claimant names as witnesses: .:jC. E. Matthews, R. B. Driver, H. 15. Holland, A. J. Connolly, all of idaupin, ( trcgon. IE Frank Woodcock, Jicgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dtfiai lincnt of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, On gou, Srptember 5th, 1918. NoiicK is hereby giyeu that Jesse K. Fluining .if Manniti (livirnn tilin nn Ol. ol)t,r , J315 ....I.le . Homestead ;E..irv No. U1.SI.S5. for Kl-i!swl-4. jecuoii lo. Hl-i'NWl-4, Section 22, Township 5 South, Range 15 East, VA illituiettfc Meridian, has filed notir n in.ellti,m to'mako Final ,,,,. ...... i-rnnf , tfai,iiti, u:. ; fo ,he- ,and above dewril.!. before p D. stuart. V. S. Commissioner at iMaiipm, Oregon, on the 2oth day ol October, 1918. Cliiiuunt names as witnesses: James Ml (.'own, of 'amic, Oregon. 1'. .1. 1 leming, of Maupin, Oregon 1 K w FlelIlillKi of Maupin', (Jregou Ariioltt yss, Ihe Dalles, Oregon H. FKANK WOODCOCK. up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department nl the Interior, U. S. Laud Office al The Dalles, Oregon, July 18, 191S. Ni'Ticv. is hereby given that Eoin McGillivray of Slwiiko, Oregon, who on July 20th, 191.4, made Homestead Entry no. 01308,, for SKI-4SWI-4, sw i-4-SRI-4, Section 23, SWI-4XWI.4, .MT'ion 25, SI-2NKI-4, Nw l-lNHt-4, i vi 4, Action 20, lovvuship iiucfiioii lo make tiiuii three year Iionl tu establish claim to "the laud above described, before II. C. Rooper, k S. Coiunnssioner, at Antelope, OreKou, the 4th day of November, igiS. CUmiant names as witnesses. Donald Morrison, of Shaniko, Ore Son, Peter E. Conroy. of Maupin, Oregon, Berry Wilson, of Shaniko', Oregon, Frank Fine, of Shaniko', Oregon, Jmes Robertson of Ante lope, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register,