The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 08, 1918, Image 6

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    The Maupin Times
Published every Friday at Maupin,
Oregon
Mas. W. L. Morrison, Publishtr
Subscription: One year, Ji.fo: six
months, 75 cents; three nioinbtt, 50
Entered as second class mail
matter September 2, 19.14, at the
yostoftice at Maupin, Oregon, un
der the Act of Match 3, 1879.
From France
was aDd feeling fine about ever;
thing. You need not look for War
news in iny letters, for I am not
writintr anvthins uertainina to
........ D j
the military. I have received two
letters from you. They were old
oues, but believe me, they were
appreciated just the same.
This is juat about the rainiest
country, not excepting the Willam
ette valley. The nighu are chilly
but we haye plenty of good coth-
ing, in fact we are well taken care
of and we have plenty of every
thing. Things look awful bright
over here for the allies and I don't
expect so come back to good IT." S.
A. for a year for we are over here
now and expect to do a good job
for we don't Want to make this
trip again,
Well don't worry about me or
any of ut! for we are well .taken
care of. Well this is all for this
time, will try to do better next.
Lovingly your son,
, Perg. Lester E. McCorkle.
Co. K 21 Engineers
Wamic
bis foot Tuesday while at the
blacksmith shop. W. F. Magil)
extracted the nail with diffieu.ty.
He rtmained at thti Swift hoiwe
until Thursday when he wae able
to be taken to his home.
Mrs. Effie Swift and daughter
Wanda spent last week in Tygh.
T. J. is working on theTygh bridge
A force of men were engaged in
putting the mof on the J. K
Woodcock bouse last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcock
returned Tbursday from their $aw
mill after a month's run.
Mrs. Mary Pratt returned Sat
urday from a three weeks' stay in
The Dalles, a guest of her niece,
Mrs. Eula Falkenhagen. Mr. aud
Mra..G. A. Hartli of lower Tygh
brought her home in their car.
y Willis Dsiver received a message
from Lewie McCoy announcing
his arrival over setts.
Key. and Mrs. 0. E. Wood are
here fryru Wapinitia, having leas
ed the Swift hotel,
Dr. and Mrs, V. A. Short
came oyer, from Dufur Friday and
are at the W. fl. Johnson home.
Dr. Shannon wide a number of
calls here the latter part of the
week to attend Harold Johnson.
Miss Jessie Lucas of this pluce
and Miss Pearl Thompson of Tygh
attended the eick hoy as nurses,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. I'atieon re
ceived a letter troni their i
Belvie stating tl.at I if hud piv 1
the examinutiu.1 ;.i the ti a .
school in Seattle, and expected to
start on a trip suju for service.
Sad indeed was the death of
Harold Johnson, sun of Mr. aud
Mrs W. H. Johnson, which oc
curres at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing. The hoy had been contliud
to his bed hut the days, taking
seriously til from the start, typhoid
pneumonia being the cause of hife
death. Harold was a promising
youth of 16 years, extremely bright
in his studies at school. He po
sessed unusual qualities as a com
ing business man. He had hiph
characteristic attainments and his
amiable disposition won the aniira
lion and confidence -of all who
knew him, and bis untimely death
has cast a gloom of sadness over
the entire community.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fallow, son
Orin and baby Helen were down
from I: mock Sunday.
Many persons were at tbe A. E
Lake store Sunday bavins their
queetioniers filled out.
F. C. Clausin ot The. Dalles wae
a yibitor here Sunday.
Heavy rains fell here Saturday
night and Sunday.
"Dr. Jackson of Dufur was called
here Saturday to confer with Dr
Shannon of Maupin on the Harold
Johnson case.
The Ladies' Social Club trans
acted business at a meeting at tbe
church Saturday afternoon.
Win Hull has an attack of the
flu but is improving.
Mrs. Sqpuia luttaer is very in
at Tygh with the inflenza.
D. M. Stancliff, Frank Felch
and David Mayfleld wete down
from Smock today having their
que9tioniere filled out.
Flovd Johnson made a trip to
Maupin today to get tbe Spanish
influenza serum to be used by
Miss Pearl Thompson in vaccinat
ing.
The funeral of Harold. Johnson
was held today at 1 o'clock at the
Four Corners cemetery. Rev. G,
E. Wood conducted tbe servics
A. R. Chaise of The Dalles paid 1
beautiful tiibute to tbe memory o
the one whose life bad shed so
mucb sunshine and bad made
bappy those who surrounded him.
The many friends who followed
the ramains to their last resting
place paid their esteem aDd love
in tokens of beautiful flowers.
Tbe pall bearers were relatives,
Ed, Willie and Tom Driver, Amcis
Johnson, J. E. Kennedy and Dr,
W- A. Short.
Exie Morgan of Tbe Dalles at
tended the funeral.
0, YOU COLD FEET
It't a feat to keep the feet from getting cold, without tbe
'Home Fires Burning".
it
How are you going to keep the fires burning, with that Ug,
empty space in your wood ihed?
1
-Bargains in Lumber
You better eize up tbe fuel conditions.
Call in and place your orders. Do it now., ..,r
All kinds and prices.
I ' See us about thin matter at once- '
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o( the Interior
TJ. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
I own all tbe lumber from the Oregon, September, 1918.
.1 iwr I.. U.t... that-
old grain warehouse. Ben F. Cook " "!1ri
II -- -a,
of Maupin, Oregon, who, on Aug-.
Meal. Mandwichtt. ust stb, 1015, made Homestead
Hot
Shon orders at all hou,
Strved at the nazeiwooauttad Entry no. 015374, tor ?t-4a
Ice Cream Parlor.
Wapinitia Auto, Stage
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m.
leaves Watinitia, 1.0 p.
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
J
1,0. O. F.
(WAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon.
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
hers always welcome.
CM. Crofoot, N. Q.
W. H. Talcptt, Secretary.
11 I l""T .
(too late for last week)
The school closed here last week
fearing the flu epidemic, though
uo cases have developed.
Mrs. Katie Driver has been con
fined to her bed the past week with
aii attack of tonsilitia.
Mrs. Martha Dean has been siok
the past two weeks.
Qeorga, Vina and Sylvia Ayree
catue oyer from Maupin Friday
afternoon where they are attend
inn school. They went on to
Smock.
Willie Norvel bas been very ill
the past week. He is improving
now. Dr. Shannon made several
calls during the week,
Harrison Johnson is still on the
sick list with little improvement.
Venae Norval and Fred Mays
went to Tbe Dalles last week to
take the war examination. Neith
er of them passed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. MoCown have
movd to Tvgb, occupying the A.
M oung h use.
Mi. and Mrs. Joe Kietner were
up from Tygh Thursday.
Dr. Hatfield accompanied Dr.
Shannon here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Driver. re
turned from Warm Springs Tuesday.
Henry Miller and Stephen Wing
were Dalles visitors Tbursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Savage
and sou Alvin returned Thursday
from Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodcock
and baby-Irene were over from
Maupin Saturday, remaining over
night at the T. J. Swift home.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
H. F. Woodcock who was a guest
at the A. E. Lake home.
Mrs. Lizzie Alien cam over
from the Agency Saturday, spend
ing Uo days with her parents, Mr
aud Mrs. A. J. Swift.
Andy Bailes made a trip to Port
laud last week.
Miss Edna Morrow was united
in marriage recently to O. O.
Kudig of Portland. Miss Morrow
W4S a former resident of this) plaos
E. J.FISCHER, Prop. '
Complete line, of .Tubes and" Casings
Automobile Accessories
General repairing on all makes of cars
All work guaranteed and prices reasonable
.... We are at your service
Fischer'
Maupin
Mrs. H. B. Jory
Toaphar nf Piann
Will receive a limited number of e of intention to, make Final
" 11. itacip Prnnf tit octattllftri Alain!
M . .
1.4, section 23, WI-25WI-4, section
24, wi-2Nwl-4t Section 25, i-2NB-
4, NBI-4SEI-4, section 20, town
ship 5, South, Range 14, East
Willamette Meridian, bas Bled uo
pupils. For arrangements see ber
at her home-tbe Moad house.
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
,. D. Stuart, U. S, Commissioner
at Maupin Oregon, on the nth
day of November, 1918
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. E Matthews, R. B. Driver, H.
B. Holland, A. J. Cpnnolly, all of
M,aupin, Oregon.
ti. frank woodcoca,
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Wasco County,
In the Matter of the Estate of
Emma M. Beat tie,
Deceased,
Notice is hereby given that the
.dminiJtrator of the estate of NO'liOE FOR PUBLICATION
lemma M. Beattie. dfceaeed. bv Department of the Interior
the Honorable County Court of U, S. Und Office at The Dalles
th State of Oreson for Waeco Oregon, October 8th, 1018.
County. All persons having claims NOTICE is hereby given that
asainst said estate are hereby Arthur Henderson
w . 1 r -,:. : r xt
notined to present the same, prop- 01 viuemra, vieBou, wno un u
erly verified, to me at the office oi vemuer 19m, 1913, maae nome
mt attorney. Georee D. Krodie, sieaa nniry-ixo. 012259, ror Ki-zn
Dufur,- Oregon, within six montns w'-4- swi-nai-, i-uwi-4,
from thr date of this notice. Section 17, lowiwhip 6 South,
Robert Beattie, Rnp,e 15 Bast, Willamette Merid
Administrator. has filed notice of intention to
Dated this 23rd day of October, Final three year Proof, to
1918.
WE WANT SALES REPRE
SENTATIVES IN EVERY
TOWN IN OREGON
establish claim to the land aboye
described, bofore f. D Stuart, U.
3. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore
gon, on the 2nd day of December,
19m,
Claimant names as witnesses:
B.
w.n!.rM hn hnvfi sold J. - Maaer, U, o. ueuanip, n.
stock, insurance, real estate, books JJ.. Green, C. G. Skogsberg, all of
" Mu,,
H, Frane Woocock,
Register.
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a
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or wbo have had no sales experi
ence, but would like to develop
into salesmen. We train every
applicant accepted and provide a
system tnat win enaDie aayone N0TlcR for PUBLICATION
r.A " .? o TW " Department of tbe Interior,
per wee. v,nu o nee rj 0 d Qffi t Th naua.
a n 1 v f cvnonf lAnol nhi lt I '
PnliAn narm nnnt In ann rm.r I 0 . 1 . ' .
ijhi.Su,P uu.i ..putm t ArthurG Harvev
reierences. ,,ct ... . unrn.i.,j TTr
Address in confidence. Kane Mfg. ' .nA n Ann , ,n,4
Co., 1626-27 L. Cv Smith Bldg., ":;,;" . -7- "i'VJ
o, 014910, for nwi-4, K2SWl-4,
swi-4SWt-4, SWI-4NH-1, Section
1 26, Township South, Rang u
East. Willamette Meridian, has
number ot years you
in community, and
Seattle, Wash.
her a happy future.
- Hedry Driver was here from
Portland last week visiting his
brothers.
Mr. aud Mrs. K. L. Hauset
were up from Tygh Saturday.
Lool
E. E. Hansen is early with bis
check from Oregon City, advanc
ing his subscription a year.
,.J. E. Miller and F. S. Fleming
returned Wednesday night; from a
trip to The Dalles.
Jainea Uarpbam wrote bis folks
this week from New expecting to
sail soon.
For sale gentle pony, saddle
and bridle, 920. Inquire at this
office. .' -' 1
Dr. Shannon Was ill' a couple
days this week from loss of sleep
a ad over exertion.
V. L. Morrison was io the first
of the week and took the kiddiei
to tbe ranch Until school com
mences. 1917 Model Dodge car for sale.
Good run niag order. Inquire of
Sbattnck Bros.
H. C. Rooper ot the Antelope
Herold called Wednesday while
enrouts to Ths Dalles'.
All families receiving Christmas
labels from boys serosa ths water
call Ella Cod far tor information
and cartons. M
Some ot the farmers dont like to
a ad Lr many rWnds are wishing (be skirfned, bnt D4 fyale still
buys skins'aod hides.
The Farm Wive's Red Cross
Auxiliary of Bakeoven met Thurr
day afternoon at tbt Flemings
'Dead Dog' ranch. After a pi ar
ant afternoon spent in knitting
and discussion of current topics a
delicious lunch consisting of sand
wiches, cake aud tea was served.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
LCole Smith and Mrs. Logan of
Shaniko, Mrs. Bennett of The
Dalles, and Mra. Brown, Mrs.
Gamber, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs.
Bleaknry and Mrs. Davidson.
Portland Painless Dentist, 805
Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port
land prices. Phone Main 8831. W.
T. Slatten, P. D. S., proprietor.
Hogs Waded
Fifty head to ship Doc. 15 to 21
Let me know at one. H. L. Morris
Church Notice
John G. Hessler, pastor; .
Tbe board has voted to tempor
arily discontinue the services in
the church because of the -inflenza,
Notice will be given when services
are resumed.
For Sale
Nine bead ot choice heifers,
good dairy stock, will be fresh in
spring. Inquire this office.
School Meeting
I rmA rntmm of intent inn Ia maba
Copy of Notice of Special School J?ina, Xhree yeM f : t0 MUb. ,
Meeting. lish claim to the land above de-
Notice is hereby Riven that the! scribed, before F. D. Stuart, United
lesal voters of School District No States Commissioner at Maupin,
84 of Wasco County, State of Ore 0lQn- " the 3lit of Nov
,u, . uiccviug ... claimant names as witnesses:
said district will be held at the ft. A, Stow, of Tygh Valley, Ore-
Maupin echonl house, at 2 o'clock gon, I. A. Hull, of Tygh Valley,,
in the afternoon, November 23id, Oregon, B. B, Gervais, of GraS
1918. for the purpose of voting on Valley Oregon Bmil Anderson of
uias$ v aiiey, uregon.
purpose ot voting
levying a Special District lax
The purpose for which the
money raised by this levy shall
hn expended is shown by the fo
lowing itemized budget, which it
hereby made a part of this Notice:
Budget
Estimated Expenditures
Teachers' salaries $3800.0(1
H. Frank Woodcock.,
kegister.
600.00
200.00
25 00
500
Appartus and supplies
Library books
Repairs on school house
Janitor's wages
Fuel
Wter
Clerk's salary
Postage and stationery
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended for all
purposes during the year $4798.50
Estimated Receipts
From County School Fuod
during the coming school
year X $ 626.50
From Htate School Fund
during the coming sohool
year 151.70
Cash now in hands of tbe
District Clerk 250.00
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from all other aourc
et during tbe coming
school year
Recapitulation
Total estimated expend!
turea for the year $1798.50
Total estimated receipts
: not including tax to be
voted 2103,20
Balance, Amount to be
raised by district tax 12695.30
Dated this 23fd day ot October,
1918.
. Attest : Lawrence S. Stovall,
Diet. Clerk. .
G. W. Vanderpool,
Chairman Board of Directors.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at the
Dalles, Oregou, September 23rd,
1918, -.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Sarah A. Gamber,
of Maupin, Oregon, who on March
ith. lai 1 made HnmesteaH Kntru
325.00 N0 01(368, for Lots 2, 3, SEl-4Nv
leu.iHJ 1.4, bectiou 30, lowushtp 4 South
150.00 Range 15 East, Willamette Me-
13 50 ridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final tnree year J roof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before F. D, Stnart, U.
S, Commissionec, at Maupin, Ore
gon, on the 14th day of November
1918.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Jerome Buran, Vern Tunison, A. ,
T. Lindley, A. A. Canfield, ail of
Maupin, Oregon.
H. Fkank Woodcock,
p Register.
107500
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oragon, September 2&th, 1918.
Notice is -hereby given that,
Grover L, Webb,
of Tygh Valley Oregon, who on
October, nth, 1915, made Home
stead Entry No. 015028, forNBi-4,
SEI-4NWI 4, NI-SSWI-4, NWI-4$M-4
Section 28, Township 3 South,
Range 18 East Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final three year Proof, to
establish claim to the land abova
described, before Register and
Receiver, United States Land Office
The Dalles, Oregon, on the 22nd
day of November, 1918.
Claimant uamea as witnesses:
K. L. Hauser, Sandy Ross, M. F,
Coberth, Emil Mertz, allLTy
Valley, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK1
nP Register, ;