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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1919)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupiu, Oregou Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six mouths, 75 cents-, three lnomas, 5 Entered as second class mail mat tpr September 2. IQI4. at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. Wamic inn from a tree. Frances Morrow iuformed her parents here, Mr- and Mrs. F. A. ntr inat. wfip.k Chat she wat- iUUJ 1U"( married to Walter Morris in Tort laud. The many friends of Mrs Morris winh her a happy future. Miss Kate Barton of Portland was here Saturday in behalf of tbt Chatauqna society. She is trying onintilinh a Chatauuua at tht Tveh Valley fair Ibis season. Winston Lake spent several days in The Dulles last week with Fred Bauer. Notice Tyeh Valley, May 20, 1919. Ti, Annual Mooting of the Southern Wasco County Fair As. socialiori will be. -held at Tygl. Valley on Saturday, Juno 7th for the purpose of electing officer and transacting any business thai may come before the meeting. F. A. Morrow, Secretary Southern Wasco County Fail Association. Optimism "Here you are" said Prof. Stoss nieister last night. "Some speck led beauties from ' the sparkling Deschutes," and he laid down half dozen mouutain trout on the editor'a table and smiled. "Yes these were caught the night before we left God's country where million horsepower percolates throubh the mountaiu craigs, and the jack rabbits form the largest part of the living civilization. We wanted a little respite from the urdubts duties of busiuess mixed with a little of the warmth of Central Oregon. Most of oui two week's was spent at Maupin Some country. The railroads wind and twist through the can yons and will Btop at any point to let one lisu and pick you up in the same way. "Our only guest was a hero of Chatoau Thierry, whero the Hind enberg Hue was broken and start ed the now historic retreat of the ilortnaus. His name is Angelas Koroles. lie lives in Kelly's hotel at Maupin which is the cen ter of the power producing section Angelos picked the Deschutes dis trict as the most peaceful place on earth to live, lie caught the fish that graced our baskets and wc bow our acknowledgement to his friendly cooperation. The roads are good in Central Oregou and the jack rabbits are plentiful. Tho Himnlii tie seems to give 100 per cent. This waB the ligges?t ami longest two weeks I ever spent away from home. Oue twwi motor over the couuty to find out jimt how big little Old Oregon really is and how to enjoy the grout out doors, New Location Maupin Blacksmith Shop BLACKY' JAMES, Prop. General Blachsmithing' all Kinds repair work wood work, grinding' Horseshoeing a Specialty Tygb Valley Alight shower of rain fell in this vicinity Saturday. J. H, Fitzpatrick and K. L. Hauser attended Elk lodge at The DalleB Thursday evening. The show Thursday evenn g was well attended followed by a dance. A war picture, entitled Under Four Flags, will be shown iheSOlb. Elmer Munier was down from the mountains this week. Quite a number from Wamic ittended the show aud dance Thursday evening. Miss Imo McAtee returned home Friday from Redmond. K. L. Hauser went to Portland this week with a car load of rheep George Lofton is down from the mountains for a few days. Quite a number of people from Sherman county were at Tygh laet Saturday aud Sunday on a camp ing and fishing trip. Miss "Eva McAtee returned home Sunday from Wamic. Mrs. K. L. Hauser went to The Dalles Tuesday. T. J. Swift and Frank Tillotson wenl to The Dalles Wednesday. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Osborn have opened a Restaurant and Ice Cream parlor iu Tygh.. livery body welcome. At White River J. G. Tunison and sons Ray mid Cecil aud X. B. Haines relt for a tiip to Malheur valley aud Idaho. JIrs. Muller baa been visitii frieuds on upper Tygb creek wbi'e Mr. Muller is cutting wood. Mrs. Case of Portland and Mj- Southworlh of Seattle, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Sbeiat have been visiting here recently, Wallace Conley made a trip to Wamic for his sister Nell who recently returned from Portlaud. He was accompanied by the Misset Florence Muller aud Alberta Osborne. Guy Andrews of Wasco, form erly of Sherar hotel stopped oe Sunday aud called on frieuds. VV. Lucore is coing into tie poultry business quite extensively having received 800 day old Whi c Leghorn chicks from California, als has hutched from ins own stock about 150 chickens. Bids Wanted Bids for furnishing 50 ricks cf fir or pine wood for Maupiu school Wood to be delivered on school grounds at Maupiu, Ore. Seud in bids to Lawrence S. Stovall, Hist. Clerk. For Sale On account of ill health I am offering for sale uiy farm of 5G0 acres. About 430 acres in crop, looking tine, also one 1220 Catte piller as good as new with John Deer tractor plows complete ready for Biiiiiinor fallow work. Will sell ranch or tractor separately ou easy terms. For prices inquire of Fen Batty, Maupin, Ore. Phone lOtl.TJ. znxxnrnzxr n 1 nSf KFTJ VHeSVF flp Blacksmith Shop I have started a new blacksmith shop at my place , near the flour mill aud will Grind Plow Shares and do all kinds of general repair ing and horse shoeing at reason able prices. ' A, F. Martin. Stolen from Frank Gabel's ranch May 7 1919, Gold filled Hamilton watch with J. H. D. on the back of it. f will cive twenty-five dollars reward." John H. Decker. Local Items Order Log Cabin Bread and Pie f om E. J. Styer See Jory's before sellling your wool. Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Aubrey moved back to town Wednesday Dr. Elwood is driving a bright new runabout. Get your butler paper and car tons printed at, the Times office. See Jory's before selling your wop The kind of fishing tackle that gets the fish for sale at the Mau liu Drug Store. Cud Harvey and Cally Duncan and wife were over from Wamic Monday, . . , Mrs. E. Jory of Salem was guest of Jory's Tuesday and Wed nesday Waut to buy second baud doub Is disc plow. Otto Ilerrling, Cri teriou, Ore. Violet Miller was up from Port land for the week end. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times Dr. and Mrs. Stovall and Este returned Tuesday from a short visit to Portland and Philomath Job Crabtree aud family return ed home Sunday after- a few days in the Valley. Miss Eva Pa vis accompanied them Louie for a few Jays' visit. Seed corn for sale JUiucsota 7 cts. pRj pound, B. W. Morgan Wamic, Oregou. O. L. Paquet returned Wednes day morning from Portland where lie sold a coj'lpad of cattle. Some of the farmers dont lijce to be skinned, but Dad Ooale still livs pkins aud hides. . Mis. Roy Ward of Portland and Mrs. Fred Strosberg of Puallup, Wn., have returned home after visiting their father, W. E. Hurst. Wanted Pasturage for 85 bucks until October, $2 per head per season. Edwin Mays, Maupiu. Tho Farmers' Annual Union picnic will be held at Dufur, Sat urday, May 81. The program tarts at 10:30 in the city park. Free to all service men u uuiiorm Tho Portland Painless Dentist All work guaranteed. W. T. Slatten, I). D. S., Prop., 305 Sec ond St., The Dalles. Mrs. A. L. Anderson and little daughter started Tuesday for a virfit with relatives and friends at her old home,. Paint your house befora the hot summer days are here. W'e have' the light Liu J at tho right price, Maupiu Drug Store. l or Sale 1 0 1-1 wagou, CalN furniu rack, sell cheap if bought at once. Inquire at Wapiuitia blacksmith shop. For saleOne Chalmers truck, 1000 lbs. capacity just been work ed over. Will make some one a ! bargain ou this truck. Shattuck tiros. T. tl Morceusen had J iaW'""g accident Weduesday evening on the flat above town when the bolt w 1 I holding one shaft of his buggy Blip I ped out, frighteuing the horse, it snapping the other shaft close and camo to'towu. Mr. Morgeusen was throwo from the rig but bad regaiued consciousness when L. D. Kelly and Dr. Stovall arrived ou the scene a few minutes later. He came on to town and made h s' regular delivery of products. I.O. O.F. C-4 1 w A P I N I TIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. D. W. Talcott, JSl. u. V. H. Talcott. Secretary. Hot Meals, sandwiches, Short orders at all hours, Served at the Hazel wood Ice, Cream Parlor. CHEVROLET CARS INQUIRE OF Fraley KVander dooI , AGENTS Maupin Garage MAVWNAAV V vr ct JJ 1 II 1 1 let HlllU OlctgC Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. r ruvm Wttiit-iHin 1 .! f r. m lUVM'VU ' 1 I ' , - - I . ( u nnncDTP Dnn ! L- 1, nuDtnio, nuu. Wanted to rent this fall for a term of years a good wheat ranch with or without stock. I can fur nish good referencees. Address F. R. Maupin Times. The spirit of building seems to have hit the territory overlooking Deschutes avenue. Dr. Stovall has erected a neat tent house for slumber residence. Dr. Elwood is following Uie example. Dave Donaldson has completed his little cottage and -moved therein. W Talcott is adding to the building started 'several'montbs ago on the rear 'of his lot. H.- A. Wnaite has purchased the lot adjoining the Times property and grants us permission lo announce he is erect ing a wind-bre&l; thereon. Have you plenty of music in your home 1 If not get a piano or talking machine on the easy payment plan. Maupiu Drug Store, Are you using The Times liner column when you have any thing to sell or waut to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a wanjt ad in that column. We are sure that it will bring results. IE0ALJ0TICES 4dyertieers please read over your notices and notify us iinmi-di alely if an error lias occured. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 14th, 1919. Nolicj 13 b.ereby given that, , Gordon R. Dickie of Shauiko, Oregon, who on De cember nth, 1911. made Home stead Entry No, 011223, and ou May loth, 1915, made Additional Homestead Eutiy No. 014914, for Svi-4Swl-4, Section 5, SE1-4SE1-4. Section 6, E I-2KI-2, Section 7 nw1-4ni-4, SWI-4SWI-4, Section 8. Township 8, South, Range 15 Last Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, hoforc F. D. Stuart, U. S. Com. missioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 21th day of June, 1910. Claimant uames us witnesses: L G. Bleakuey, Shaniko, Oregon, W. B. Brown, of Shauiko Oregon, Joe McClellan of Shauiko, Oregon, C. H. Guiuthers of Gateway, Ore gpu. II. F&AN WOpDCOCK, up Agister. ,(,1769) The Dalles, 339 Serial No, PJ0056 NOTICE FOR ::'BCA U. 8. Land Office at The Oregon, May 10, 1919. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Com pauy, whose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this loth day of May, 1919, filed iu this office its application to select under the provisions of the act of Congress, appioved July 1, 189S m i.i" tJiHi, jy7, o.-o.j toi . vXC. i, 'iwp. 5 South. Range 16 East, W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object beca'use of the Mineral cliaracusr of the laud, or any other reason, to the dispose 1 to applicant, should file their affi davits of protest iu this office, on or before -the 5th day ol July, '9Ili. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departuieut of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 22nd, 1919, NOTICE is hereby given that, Hugh McClough Kuight of Ciiteriou, Oregou, who on May loth, 1915, made Homestead Entry no. 014590, form-2SEi 1, SK'-ISHI 4, and NK1-4, hecliou 31, NWI-4N wi-4, Section 32, Township 5S0U1I1 Range 15 East Willamette Merid ian has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D, Stuart, U S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oie gon, on the 1st day of July, 1919. Claimant names a witnesses; W. L. Brown, J. B. Knight, S. A. McLeod, Margaret Betsvvorth, all of Criterion, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, pn Register. FINAL NOTICE In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In the Matter of the Estate) of ) Emma M, Beattje, Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, has hied his fina report and account as adniinistra tor of the estate of Emma M Beat tie, deceased, and that il.p above named Court has appointed lueeday the first day of July lata, at tne nour or iu v. m m the Court Room of 6aid Court the time and place for the bearii g of said tiual report and account. All persons having any objections to said final report and account hereby are notified to be present at said titne and plapeanu present the sauie. Robert Beattje, Administrator. George D. Brodie, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department' of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at T'he' Dalles, Oregon, May 14th, 1919. Notice is hereby giyen that Margaret Betsworth, of Criterion, Oregop( wfep on No veuibtr, 15th, 1915, made Home' estead Entry No. 015581, for Lot 1, - Section 5, T6 S. li. 15 E, reI 2se1-4): se1-4sw1-4, aud be-4, Section 32,... Township 5 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described,' before F. L). Stuart, u. ft. Comnusiouer at Maupiu, Oregon, ou the 1st day of July, my. Claimant names as witness S. A. McLeod, G. F. McLeod. I ti. Knight, Hugh Kuight, all of Maupin, Oregon. ' 11, FRANK WOODCOCK, lip " ' ' ' "Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 9U1',' 1919. NOTICE is bereliy giyen that as directed by the Commissioner of the General L,aud office, under prpvisions of Sec. 3455, R. S pursuant to the application of Peter E. Conroy Serial No. 018496 we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than I2..S0 per acre, at 10:30 o'clock A. M. on the 22ud day of July, next at this ofhee, llie foljowmg trapt 01 land: sKr-4.SE 1-4, pectjou 14, lownship 6f South, Range 15 jiast, W. M. (Containing 40 Apres) The sale will not be kept open, lmt will be (kplared, closed, when those present at the hour named have censed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re- quired to immediately pay to llie Receiver tne amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely 1 he above described land are ad V'lsetl tp file their plaims, of pbjec tious, ou or before the (jme desig nated for sale, Op L. A, Booth, Receiver. NOTICE Fol ?BHCATION Department of the Iuterior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April a8tb, 1919. Notice is hereby Riven thai Edwiu Wakerlig of Shauiko, Oregon, who, on May 14th, 191s, made Homestead Additional Eutty No. 014886, for SEI.iNEI - i. Section II. SWI-4NWI- ,( m-2sH, Seciiou u, Township 6 South, Range '15 East Willamette Meridiau, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final three yeirr Proof to establish claim to the laud above described before II. C. Rooper, U. S, Commissioner at Antelope, Ore gou, ou the 7U1 day of June, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Werner Spalinger, William H. Wornstaff, Judd Zerolph, Richard Harris, all of Shauiko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Laud Office' at The Dalles Oregon, May 7th, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Beniatuiu F. Russell. of Maupiu, Oregon, w ho ou Decem ber 1st, 1915, made Homestead Eutry No. 015627, for E1-2NWI-4. WI-?NM?I-I. Ntfr..icu'l.,l ui.oaifl.J. - .... ....... , " SKI-4SEI-4. Section 30, Towuship 5 bourn, Hange 15 East, Willamette Meridiau lias 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, Uregou, on the 1st day of J uly, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: S. A. McLeod, C. W. Fargher, David Donaldson, W. 11. Staats, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woocock, Register. 11? THfi CIRCUIT COURT Op THE STAIE Qf Qft.Ei.,OS For Wasco County May Steoh,ert, ) Plaintiff : ' Henry Stechert Defendant J To Henry Stechert, defendant above named; In tub namb oe the state of OREGON, You are hereby" required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks jrom the .day of the first publication hereof; and if you fail P. to 'appear ant apswer sairl C' paint, fur Wftnt thereof pla'n iiff vyill apply to the Cpiirt for relief demanded jn eajd complaint t.o-wt: ynl tfie bonaV of patri mony existing 'beta-Ken yoN'Snlf and plaintiff be dissolved and the care, custody and control of the minor daughter of yourself and plaintiff be awarded to plaintiff. ' This suminons is served updo you by publication ij 'the Mautifi Times once a week for si'j ponsecfl tive weeks by order of Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge" "of the above entitled Court, wade May 15th, 1919. George D. Brodie, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and postoffiee addrens Dufur, Oregon. Date of first publication May 16th, 1919. . .. Date of last publication June 27ik, 1919,. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The JJalles, Oregon, April 26th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Ernest J. Gesli, one of the heirs arid' for the heirs of Willie J. Gesh, deceased of Wamic, Oregon, who on June 15th, 1914, made Homestead Entry no. 01345a, for ne 1 -4, Section 12, Township 4 South, Range 1 r East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no. tice of intention to make Pinal three year ''Proof1.' to establish Maim q the land above d escribed', before. at Miiupm, Oreeon. om the nh day of June, ioiq. Cluimaiit names as witnesses: Ueriiiau H. Gesh, J. L-Minim. worth, A. L. Shadlev W Childers, all of Wamic, Oregon. n. r rank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FQR PUBLICATION Tlpna rt ineiit nf 1, T..a U. S. Laud OfHnp at Tim n.ii!A Oregon, May 14th, 1019v wah. i ucrcoy given mat of Maupia, Oregon, who -on Feb ruary, 19th, 1914, made Homestead Entry no. 012545, for SEi-aswr.i. SWI-Ser.l. 5prtirii tn xittt ....... 4, NWI-4NKI-4, Section 30 Towuship 6 South', Range 14 East.W'illamptft Meridian, lias filed notice of intea tiuti to make Filial three year 1'ioof to establish claim to the laud above described, before F D Stuart, U, S. Commissioner si Maupin, Oregou. ou the 24th day of June, iqfQ. ' Claiuiaut names as witnesses, A. Locke, of Maupiu, Oregon, Fr'aDk Coy, of Wapiuitia. Ore gon. M. Holloiuau, pf Wapiuitia, Oregon, Euiile Heackler, of WapU uitia, Oregou. II. Frank Woodcock, Register, 1