The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 16, 1919, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
Published every Friday at Maupin,
Oregou
Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, Jti.w six
months, 75 ceuts; tbree months, 50
Entered as second class mail
matter September 2, 1914, at the
postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, uu
der tbe Act of March 3, 1879.
Wamic
the home of Mrs. Mattie Patison
Tuesday afternoon and made ar
rangements for the supper at the
ladies rally Saturday night.
A letter to Mrs. Emma Mugill,
announces the death of Earl Pal-
mateer, youngest child of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Palmatoer of Lodi, Cal.
formerly of this place. Earl jb
the last of six children-. The Far
ents have the deep sympathy of
ttieir many friends here.
Mrs. Ann Wing was at Tygh,
Thursday for medical treatment.
Willie and Vernon Narvel and
ISclvie Patison were Dalles yiritott
Thursday, returning Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driver re
coived word from their con Marion
that he bad arrived at Hnhoken
N. J. on the second lust, being
detained in France, he did not
sail aB announced previous). He
came across in an old freighter
and says the voyage was long and
teileous. He speaks in praise of
France, but tells bis mother be is
glad to get back to Gods Country
George Woodruff was here fiofli
Tygh Thursday,
Mrs. Ethel Duncan reciived a
box of souvenirs from her hus
band, Marion Duncan the first of
the week, among I hem was an 88
geraian shell, a miniature german
helmet, a pocket greua'le and a
time death dealing device, a num
ber of daintily embroidered hand
kerchiefs and an apron made by
French women.
.Dr. Elwoud was called to see
Mrs. May Byrd Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji.umie Wood
cock, Cecil "Woodcock and Mrs.
Tillie Izeuberg were hero from
Maupin Friday to meet Frank
Woodcock who came out from The
Dalles with Vernon Narvil. Mr
Woodcock remained till today in
Maupin. He tried his luck lith
ing in the Deschutes river.
A number of our young people
ultendo the dance in Muupin
Thursday night.
Mrs. Laura Kenned 'is making
Home changes in tho interior of
her bouse. Andy Bails is doing
the work.
A crowd fiom here look in the
idiow at Tygh Friday night, and
report a good show. 1
Ice Cream Social and Ball
IN
Lewis Hall, Wapinitia
BENEFIT
Wapinitia Base Ball Club
Thursday Night, May '22nd
Several Attractions
A Good Time Assured
New Location
Maupin Blacksmith Shop
'BLACKY' JAMES, Prop.
General Blaclismithing'
all Kinds repair work
wood worh, grinding'
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Mies Alma Driver was a guest
of Miss Eva McAtee iu Tygh from
Friday till Sunday.
The annual May picuic on the
fairgrounds in, Tygh Saturday was
well attended and a success.
Miss Hilda Lake returned from
the Torn Farger Lome near Dufur
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt,
Carl Pratt and Belvie Patison
went to Shear Sunday, Mrs. Pralt
going to Creswell to attend her
sister Mrs. Annie Gilniore who is
just outof the hospital.'
Our Sunday school will picnic
with the Wapinitia school Sunday,
a program will be presented.
Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Patison
Phillis and Kenneth Palisou and
Gwendolin Johnson of Dufur were
guests at the Bud Patison homei
Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Cbastaiu has bought
tbe Tom Snifl bouse.
G. M. Phyles and'wife were here
Saturday from Grans Valley. '
Rev. Wood, George, Arbie and
Cecil' Magill fit lied in the Des
chutes river Saturday.
Flojd Johnson and wife and I wo
hoys, Mies Ida Duncan and Gltti
Lucas attended the ball gdiue at
Grass Vrlley Sunday.
Wm. McAiee and daughters
lino and Eva went from Tygh to
Grass Valley Sunday to tee the
ball iratne. Miss Alma Duiver of
tliis-place going with them.
Johu Eubanks and wife are vis
king their eon Floyd on Juniper
Flat today.
A west wind has been blowing
fur several days making the air
1 very cool lor way tune.
Floyd Johnson took Mrs. M.
Sham and Miss Bell Sharp lo
Maupin Wednesday.
Notice
On account of ill health I have
disposed of my store, known ae.
Hood's Cash Store, of Maupin
Ore. All accounlB are due and
payable May 1st. 1919. PleaBe
remit by check or P. O. Money
Order, promptly on receipt ot
statement or see me personally ut
th store where I have retained
office space.
J. F. Hood.
For Sale
l!y owner; cheap; 1 gray pony
weight 1000 lbs. , age 10, geiillu foi
children to ride and a good wmk
horse; 1 brown mare, weight 1250
age 0; 1 brown mare, weight 1100,
age 4, uiibroke; 1 gray mare,
weight 1300, age 7.-0. J. Wil-
lianiH, phone 6F21.
i
Hed
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Blacksmith Shop
I have started a new blacksmith
shop at my place near tbe flour
mill and will Grind Plow Shares
and do all kinds of general repair
ing and horse shoeing at reason
able prices.
A, F. Martin.
For Sale
On account of ill health I am
offering for sale my farm of 560
acres. About 430 acres in crop,
looking fine, also one 1220 Catte-
piller as good as new with John
Deer tractor plows complete ready
for summer fallow work. Will
sell ranch or tractor separately on
easy terms. For prices inquire of
Fen Batty, Maupin, Ore. Phone
16il32.
Seed Corn
We have about 200 lbs. of good
Yellow Dent seed corn for sale at
15 cts, per. lb. at Harpers Store
Tygh Valley Oregon.
Claud Hart.
Notice
lo those who use water from
Maupin water system: ex ra 10
ceuts will be charged for each lot
during the dry season . for use of
waUr on gardens from April 1st
until August 1st. 1919. And
again to those who have children
do not aljow your little folks to
be wasting water wbeu it is not
necessary. Au extra charge of
il.00 for each night will be made
for faucets left open, all night,
Your attention is called for the
purpose of helping to keep up the
water supply during the long dry
season.
For Sale Cheap
15-80 Titan tractor aud auto
matic lift plow, practically new.
Terms. Edwin Mays, Maupin, Ore
Local Items
School's out!
Many from here attended tbe
social at Criterion Saturday night
Order Log Cabin Bread and Pie
from E. J. Stycr.
Mr. and Mrs. Pochard Gerity
weie over from Wamic Wednesday
They purchased J. H. Wood
cock's farm at that place fer
$11000. '
Mrs. A. Locke and children
left Tuesday night for Clatskanie
where Helen is very low
Sunday, May 18, Rev. Under
wood will be here and speuk 1 1
the school house morning and
evening.
For Salel 3 1-4 wagon, Cali
fornia rack, sell cheap if bought
at ouce. Inquire at Wapinitia
blacksmith shop.
The application of C. E. Trait
to iucreatjo telephone rates has
been set for. hearing at the City
Hafl iu Wamic, Oregon, May L0,
lUl'.l, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.
O. B. Derlhick made a trip iato
Sherman county last week for the
.International Harvester Co. and
is absent again this week in that
capacity. ,
Wanted -Pasturage for 85 lucks
until October, $2 per bend
anon. - F.dwiu Mays, Maupin.
The Portland Painless Dentist
All work guarautoed. W. T.
Slatten, D. D. S., Prop,, 305 Sec
oud St., Tbe Dalles.
Some of the farmers dont like to
I be skinned, but Dad Coale still
! buys ekins aud hides.
Want to buy second hand doub
le disc plow. Otto Ilerrling, Cri
terion, Ore. i
Tom Muir has been looking 'a
ler his ranch at Prineville the last
several ilayjs.
Mrs. L. B. Kelly received ftoin
her
sun Floyd a souyeuir vase
made in Scotland of Germau shells
II. L. Morri. and family molor-
ju The D.illes Friday evenii g
reuauing fiunaay.
For sale One Chalmers truck,
1000 lbs. capacity just been work
ed over. Will make tome one a
bargain on this truck.-Shattuwb
Bros.
I.O. O. F.
WAPINITIA,
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome.
D. W. Talcott, N. G.
W. H. Talcott, Secretary.
Hot ' Meals, sandwiches.
Short orders at all hours,
Served 'at the Hazelwood.
Ice Cream Parlor.
CHEVROLET
CARS
INQUIRE OF
Fraley&VanderDQol
AGENTS
Maupin Garage
lYapinuia Ainu oictgc
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. rri.
Leaves Wiiirilia, LC p. nr
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
L
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The returned soldiers and sail
ors are cordially iuvited to attend
a banquet Saturday night, May
24, iu their honor at Wamic.
Paint your house before tbe hot
summer days are here. We have
the right kind at the right price.
Maupin Drug Store.
Mrs, Avery Ashley and children
of GrasB Valley are yisiting rela
tives and friends in Maupin this
week.
Came to my place about Jan. 15
one gray or blue horse about three
years old. Brand on rigot jaw
indistinguishable, other brands
not visible. Owner may take by
ideutifviue aud paying for this
adv. Patricks, Rigeway Ore.
Monday the limes job press
was busy getting out butter wrap
pers for F. S. Fleming, E. Both
well, G. W. Mallatt, W. O.
Wilson, A. J. Hammer, E. L.
Dicktuson, C. E. Alexander.
Seed corn for sale Minesota 23
7 cts. per pound, B. W. Morgan.
Wamic, Oregon.
The kind of fishing tackle that
gets the fish for sale at tbe Mau
pin Drug Stjre.
llavtiiond Vanderpool celehrat
el his ninth birthday yesterday.
Mis, Vanderpool served a delic-
ions lunch on the lawu to a crowd
of delighted youngsters and a few
mother chaperons. The young
host was showered with balls, fi.-h-
iug tackle etc., by biB little friends
Wanted to tent tliis fall for a
term of years a good wheat ranch
witb or without stock. I can fur
uish good referpneees. Addrem
F. R. Maupin Times.
The Criterion Lakeview Dra
matic Club rendered a most inter
esting and successful program
considering tho busy season of
farm work. We must give the
lawyers credit for tho effective
way they pleaded their cases.,
Whilu you'd have to hunt a long
lime to find a heller Irishman
than the one in Flanagan's gro
cory store. The solos rendered by
l.lMra. Itiiiin nnil M rn Tlnnf nuru
appreciated by everyone. Wei
must also give Mr. Hunt credit
for auctioneer, lie seemed to
understand his audience aud the
social "went oft with the colors
flying, making 1162.
TT . 1 .
nave you pieniy oi music iu
your home ? If not get a piano
or talking machine ou the easy
payment plau. Maupiu Ding
Store,
The Sunday, lecture at Shattuck
1 1 i .
nan carried a message to every
father,, mother aud child iu
Maupin. This lecture was worthy
of dep study and appreciation
ana was nieaut as a sign post or
the highway of their lives. Too
much care caunot be taken in tbe
moral as well as the physical wel
fare of the growing boys aud girls.
So fathers and mothers talk this
ovsr with your children and reap
the benefit of the message
litre to Jlautt. '
The pupils and teachers of the
Maupin public school observed
TMotrier's Day Friday afternoon
with an appropriate program.
Mrs. J. G. Tuuison favored us
with a copy of tbe Tygb Valley
Bee of August, 1905. Exerpts later
Maupin
J. R. Ilinman
Never in tUe history of southern
Wasco county has the prospect
been brigbier for -a bumper wheat
cropland if conditions are fayor
able during tbe next six weeks the
farmers will reap big returns ou
their time and efforts.
A ride across the fertile and
beautiful Juniper Flat is enough
lo convincone that this section
of the state, while yet iinevploited
to any great extent, bids fair to
become as famous as son e of the
most noted wheat belts in the
NorthweBt. The rapid progress
tn tbe past few years is due lo
three things: Transpoitation, ad
equate faeilstles in the way of
handling the grain and the new
up-to-date methods of the enter
prising farmers iu tilling the land.
What is known as Juniper Flat
comprises an area of approximate
ly 15 by 20 miles, and the greater
portion of it is adapted to wheat
raising. The country is compara
tively level, stretching from the
Deschutes river oft the ean to
White river on the west, whi
hr
forms the northern bouudry of
this section. Just across the river
is the Wamic country, an area
smaller than that of Juniper Flat
but equally as productive.
But tbe advent ot the Oregcu
Trunk and o. W. R. & N. rail
roads up tbe Deschutes river, all
tbe grain in this section of the
country was fraighted across the
hills to '1 be Dalles, a distance of
over 40 miles. The haul over
Tygb grade, the mountainous-like
ridge north of White river, itself
required the greater part of one
day. The greatest problem in
those days was transporting the
grain to the snipping point. But
the construction of tbe railroads
up tbe Deschutes solved the big
problem. Both roads tap this
(ectioii of the country at Maupin
a thriving little town on the De
schutes 50 miles from the Colum
bia river and 153 miles from fort
land. Always ready to take ad
vantage of any opportunity, tbe
farmers in the Juniper Flat and
Wamic legions a few years ago
abandoned the system of sacking
tbe grain and today it is all ship
ped iu bulk. Two good elevators-
owned by the farmers themselveF,
baveeu constructed at Maupin,
(coul iuued)
Choral Concert
for about twomqnths a number
of music lovers of The Dalles
have been busily rehearsing for
the concert which takes place at
the high school 'auditorium on
Tuesday evenimr. Mnv 9.0. Tlu.
have been fortunate in procuring ?.ei""d "b,.,yede2!libw!' befo,e
as their leader Mr. Paul Petri of
Portland who has iu a tjhort space
1 n l ,
of time brought them to a very
high degree of finish. If the
chorus is to become a Gxed institu
ion in the civic life of The Dalles
it will be up to the inusio lovers
of the city to show their apprecia
tion by turning out. en masse for
their first concert. Tickets at $1
each including war tax, may be
procured from members of the
chorus, or from the chairman of
the committee, Johu II. Broer.
LEGALJOTICES
Advertisers please read oyer
your notices and notify us irumtdi
alely if an error has octured.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles
Oregon, April 28th, 1919. '
iNouce is Hereby giveu that
Edwiu Wakerlia-
ot fchauiko. Oretron.
May 14th, 1915, made Homester d
nn
4, ni-2sM, Sectiou 12, Tuwuslrn
6 South, Range 15 East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final three year Proof
to establish claim to the laud above
described before H. C. Hooper, D.
S, Commissioner at Antelope, Ore
gon, ou the 7th day of June, 1919.
claimant names as witnesses:
Werner Spalinger, William H.
Wornstaff, Judd Zerolph, Richard
Harris, all of Shauiko, Oregou.
- H. Frank Woodcock,
Register.,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles
Oregon, May 7th, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Benjamin F. Russell,
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Decem
ber 1st, 1915, made Homestead
Entry No. 015627, for K1-2NWI-4,
W1-2NEI-4, NEI-4SWI-4, WI-2SE1-4,
isei 4SKI-4. Sectiou 30, Township
5 South, Range 15 East, Willamette
Meridian has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before F. D
Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at
Maupin, Oregon,- on the 1st day
of July, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
S. A. WcLeod, C. W. Fargiier,
David Donaldson, W. II. Staats,
11 of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Fkank Woocock,
Register.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
For Wasco County
May Stechert,
rtaintitt )
vs.
Henry Stechert "I
Defendant!
To Henry Stechert, defendant
above named:
. IN THJf NAME 0? THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby required
to appear aud answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within six
weeks from the day of the first
publication hereof; and if you fail
so to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint
to-wit: That the bonds of matri
mony existing between yourself
and plaintiff be dissolved and the
care, custody and control of the
minor daughter of yourself and
plaintiff be awarded to plaintiff.
This summons is served upou
Lyou by publication iu the Maupiu
nines ouce a weeK ior six coneecu
tive weeks bv order of Honorable
Fred W. Wilson, Judge of .the
above entitled Court, made May
15 th, 1019.
Geo. D. Brodie,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence aud postoffice address
Dufur, Oregon.
Date of first publication May
16th, 1910.
Date of last publication June
27ih, 11)13.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe Iuterior,
U. S. Land Offiee at The Dalles.
Oiegon, April 26th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Ernest J. Gesh, one of the heirs
and for the heirs of
Willie J. Gesh. deceased
of Wautic, Oregon, who 011 June
15th, 1914, lude Homestead Entry
No. onj.sf', for NKI-4. SeetioM 13
Township 4 South, Range 11 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no-
tice of intention to make Final
three year Proof, to establish claim
011 " a. oinunssiouer,
at Maupin, fjiegon, 0a the 7th
day of June, lyig.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Herinau II. Gesh, J, L. Illiugs
worth, A. L. Shadlty, William
Childers, -all of Wamic, Oregou.
li. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, Apiil nth, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that,
George F. McLeod,
of Maupiu, Oregon, who on May
1 3tl'. 19'4. wade Homestead Entry
No. 013189, and ou December 21st,
1914, made Additional Homestead
Lutrv No. 014265, for SWI.4NE14,
NEI.4.SWI.4, WJ-2SEI-4, SEI-4SKI-4,
Sectiou 19, NEI-4SEI-4, EI-2NKI-4,
Section 30. TowushiD Smith
Range 15 East Willamette Merid
ian has filed notice of intention .
to make rinal three year Proof,
to establish claim to the laud above
described, before F. D. Stuart, U.
S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore
gon, on the 27th day of May 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses;
J. B.Kuight, of Criterion, Oregou
H. M. Green, of Criterion. Oregon
A. T. Liudley, of MaupiUi Oregon,
C. W. Fargher. of Maupin, Oregou
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
PQ Register.