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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
The " MauDin Times ,BI""Si Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Mrs, W. L. Mokkison, Tublislier Subscription: One Year $U50,Six Months 5cts,' Three Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 19,14, at the pose office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Local Items Older Log Cabin Bread received every day at Styer's. II. A. Whaite painted tie Maupin hotel this week. The Hart man saw mill e again in full opeation at the old Btaml A new eon arrived ut ihe George Moi home the 9th. Mibs Cosser from the Valley is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Moss. If tho party who took the piano stool from the 0. W. depot plat form June 23rd will return same or leave it at Tho Times office it will ho appreciated. I have started a new blacksmith shop at my place near the flour mill and will Grind Plow Shares and do all kinds of general repair ing and horse shoeingat reason able prices. A. F. Martin. Get after, the flies Stovall's Fly Swatters, 10c each, Maupin Drug Store. ' Mr. and Mis. A. M. White moved from their farm to the postoflice building Tuesday. R. M. Cantwelr-aud family re turned home Tuesday after a few days' visit with Mrs. Cantwell's mother, Mrs. Bell Delco at Wai i liitia. Dr. T. Del.arhue, Exclusively Optical, Eyesight Specialist. Eyes "xafuined, glasses fitted. Black 1111- V( gt Block, The Dalles, Ore Mrs. J. M. Conklin and daught er motored up from Portland the .ird and are spending a few days in Maupin. NOW I ST H E TIME to have your Optical work done. Have your eyes thoroughly examined and your glasses properly fitted by Dr. DeLarhue Eyesight Specialist 17-18 Vogt Block Phone Black 1111 The Dalles, Oregon Exclusively Optical and fully equipped m -1 ill b m Ux res ROOT ISESESF At any ptnee where soft bcvcin;;c3 are sold. THE HENRY WSINif All!) PLANT isouu'is anj visit tMi.-rj, r-cr. : and: or.sco.w The Grandal! Undertaking Go. Funeral Supplies Auto liearses for quick service Phone or Consult Maupin Drug Store Maupin Ore. Rates Reasonable For Sale Ten I t. I lodge Header and 7 1-2 ft. cut McCorinick binder cheap H. II. Harphaui. LEAVE your orders for ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL IH BATTERIES REPAIRED TRACTORS AND AT FISCHER'S GARAGE Wanted Fresh iriilk cow. Inquire of Fen Batty, phone 1GiT32. " I.O. O F. Jpbofif II in A DT Ml Tf i VV n l i i' i- i azj Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. v D. W. Talcott, N. 0. V. II. Talcott. Secretary. Farm for Sale Hot Meals, sandwiches. Short order at all hours, Served at ihe Hazelwood, Ice Cream Parlor. r Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wr liritic, l iC p. V. ROBERTS, Prop. nv 1(50 acres on Smock prarie, 27 cultivat ion, level; paid water right and creek, fenced; house, barn, grainary, orchard, 200,000 ft. saw timber; $20 per acre. B. VV. Morgan, R 1, Wamic, Oregon. Times, $1.50 per year. L J Some of the farmers dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buys pkius .and hides. Miss Donaldson who has been visiting relatives here - went Dufnr Tuesday night. Joe Batty and family, Ben Thomas and wife of Hepner, and Mrs. Alice Batty and Miss Lois Bat'jy of The Dalles were gueets of Mrs. L. C. Ilenneghun and the 0 ittys the Fourth. J. H. Woodcock returned the lirst of the week from a short va cation trip. Wanted to rent ' this fall for a term of years a good wheat ranch with or without stock. I can fur nish good refereucees. Address F. R. Maupin Times. II. F. Woodcock was a Maupin visitor a few days recently, j Mr and Mrs. Wallace Kellogg ha ye returned from an extended visit in the east and are guests of Maupin friends for, a few days. They will teuth at Hepner this year. The Portland Painless Dentist A.U work 'guaranteed. VV. T, 31atten,D. D. S., Prop., 305. Sec ond St., The Dulles. Under the strain so of many fast trips with heavy loads the passenger autos from Maupin bad to stop the afternoon of the Fourth for repairs. Miss lea Derthick came home fro ii Portland last week. Din'tbuy bum fishing tackle, you can get the best at the Maupin Drug Store. Lost at Wapinitia Celebration grounds or Maupin a black leather lill book also fountain pen. Find er please leave at or send to Times olliee. . Reward. Get a tire extinguisher for your nr. 75c and $1 each, Maupin Drug Store. The second edition of the Maupin telephone directory is nearly eampleted and will be dis tributed the first of the week. See about tho piano or talking machine on the easy payment plan. Maupin Drug Store. - While playing with stiek-hoises at the Dyer home hist evening little Halph Moss fell, breaking his arm above the elbow and dis located the elbow. He was brought to Maupin aljout 10 o'clock and Drs. lihvood and Stovall set the arm. Wanted Tasturago for 85 bucks until October, $2 per head per season. Edwin Mays, Maupin.,. Mcssers Miller and Iledin of the WHpinitia lrrigatioh Co, were Maupin visitors Wednesday in the interest of tho grept project which is proving so satisfactory on the upper part of the Flat. Mr. Miller states that the ditches will be extended to the territory ajoinine Maupin soon. With ti e For Sale On account of ill health I am to offering for sale my farm of 500 acres. About 4!!0 acres in crop, looking fine, also one 1220 Catte piller. as good as new with John l)per traotor plows complete ready for summer falluw work. Will sell ranch or tractor separately on easy terms. For prices inquire of Fen Batty, Maupin, Ore. Phone 16iT32. Wood for Sale at Wapinitia, See Mr, II. S. Goodenough. LEGAL NOTICES Adyertisers please read over your notices and notify us imuiedi afely if a" error has occured. 919. Claimant names as witnesses: A. M. White, Thqnnis Faheily, B. F. Turner, Thomas Moss, all of Maupin, Oregon.' 11. Frank WoVwock, , Register. Captured The far famed outlaw who hut a short time ago beat the life out of the "Kolts," captured at Wap initia July 4 and 5 and lie and his gang were completely drubbed. The game on the 4th was a real game until the Knits got lined out and for a whtle it was nobody's game. Morris was on the rubber for Maupin and pitched one line game and was very effective on bases. Bonney took the mound for Tygh and held up for a few innings when Morris smashed out a clean home run and then he was swamped by hits, Hooker reliev ed him and finished the game. Scofe 7 to 3, It was a nice clean game and the roolers called for another the following day. Prompt ly at 3 hells Hooker the "slober ball" artist took the mound for Tygh with a cold cynical smile upon his face and with his pockets bulging out fulled to "overflowing with slippery elm, as he limbered up wiih his round house outs, inshuteS; drops, spitter and ler riflic speed it looked bad for opos ing batters. Nye was the first 01 e to face the music and as he stood in the box trembling it looked like slaughter. But, low and behold he hit one and for the first tinio in all base ball history there were eight outfielders in the game and they all seemed fo be lining up out in right field and" all very busy relaying the pill back to the home plale; in the meantime Nye was getting a drink and taking twenty minutes for lunch, haying gallcped around for the first run. A decided change came over the fitcs of the once whirl wind pitch er; it was a look of reveng", Next to get a bit was Monis. Again the relay team shifted into right field and Art trotted home for the second 001110 run, and so it went rovnd and around until tho score hoik recorded 22 to 2. There is a movement on foot to give the noted (linger a citation for hiB bravery. Skinner worked for the Kolts and they looked like peanuts as they slipped across the corneis and it was a holiday for our oit- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The JJalfes, Oregon, June 16th, 11)10. Notice is hereby given that Bernard A. Merx of Kaskela, Oregon, who on Aug. 8th, 1914, made Homestead Lntiy NO. 013746, for SEI-4SWI-4, SI-2SEI- 4, Section 22, SWI-4SWI-4, Section 23, NWI-4NWI-4, Section 26, NKl-4nwi-4, Ni-2Niii-4, Section 27, Township 7 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled no tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above desciibed, before F. D, Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, oh the 26th day of July, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Grover Douglas, John Farre, John Bolter, O. T. Brown, all of Kaskela, Oregon. li. Frank Woodcock, . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July gth, 1910. Notice . is hereby giyen that Bernard Nys of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on April 10th, 1915, made Home stead Entry No. 01470, for si 2n1 2, ne1-4se1-4, Section 2o,ne1-2nv 1-4, swl 4nw1-4, Section 21, Town ship 4 -South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to niako Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before V. D. Stuart, U. S. Commisioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 25th day- f August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: John VVi'ay of Grass Valley, Ore gon, William Pluitt, of Maupiu, Oregon, Oscar Minks of Grass VHllev, Oregon, Charles Patterson of Grass Valley, Oregon. , H. FRANK WOODCOCK, ' up Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Iuterior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 19th, 1919. notice is hereby given that Louie J. McCoy, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on Nov ember 15th, 1915, made Homestead Entry no. 015580, for SW1-4SWI-4, Section 13, KI-2NBI-4, Section 2.'), SWI-4PEI-4, and NWi-4, Section 24 Township 6 South, Range 13 Eabt, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Fiual three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S, Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 5th day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses, I. P, Abbott. W. R. Slurges, John Parchett, Arthur Parchett all of Wapinitia, Oregon.- II. Frank Woodcock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior U. S Laud Olliee at The Dalles Oregon, June 28th, 1919. NoTicB is hereby given that Frank Dyer of Maupin, Oregon, who on April 1st, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 012772, and on December $153,134.05 224.92 8,353 00 2,000.00 2,095.77 8,813.05 Report of the Condition of the Maupin State Bank No. 221 at Maupin, in the state of Ore Ron, at the close of business June 12, 1919 RESOURCES Ttona nnrl rh'apnunfa $ir3 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and warrants Ranking house Furniture and fixtures Due from approved re serve banks Checks and other cash items 23 61 Cash on hand 7,588.49 Other resources 2,100 00 Total 184,332.89 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits 2,246.58 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub ject to check 138,054.37 Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks out standing . 1,427.49 Certified checks Time and Savings De posits . 6,934.80 Bills payable for money borrowed 10,000.00 Reserved for interest and taxes 5G965 Other liabilities 2,100 00 Bonds borrowed - Total ', 184,332.89 State of Oregon, ) County of Wasco j 83 I, J. M. Conklin, President of the above named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement i.-i true to the best of my knowl- 8th. IQT4, made Additional No. edge and belief- 014258, lor E1-2KI-2, SW1-4S1U-4, J M. Conklin, President. Section 8, SWI-4NW1-4, mvi-4swi- Subscribed and sworn to be 4. Section 9, nwi-4N-ei-4 Section 17 fo-e me, this 7th day of July Township 5 South, Range 14 East. 101 J. Willamette Meridian has filed K. M. Hartman, Notary Public 'of intention to make i My commission expires January lliree Year Proof, to is land above nol ice Final lablish claim to the described, before F. D. Stuart, U, S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore goij, on the gth cjay of August, 1 (i 1o.?t ' Correct Attest: J. S- Brown, F. S Fleming, ' Directors, THE THE ORIGINAL 'A f VAUGHAN DRAG SAW MACHINE 4 mi- tjg0- 3P na.er hK,.uu.-. FU.u..u. ..c Re,Jerg) not a ba, beiug CBUgU uniuniieu. i If yt u have wood to cut or wish to operate light machinery around the farm you need one of those machines. Ask your dealer for information or write the VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, INC, 173 E MAINST. PORTLAND. ORE. For Sale Fresh gentle Dur ham milk cow and week-old calk. J. W, Ayres, Wa:idc, Ore. For sale The hitting "of Morris and Nye was ihe feature of the series. TL9 Kolts for the first time iu a long while showed their old time fight-; One Chalmers truck, ingpii it aud made a ,whirlwind finish of tlx' season. A big ban quet will be spread at the Kelly 1000 lbs. capacity just been work ed over. Will make some one a bargain ou this truck. Shattuck Sunday night and the players and Bros. ' J their wives will meet and discuts The Maupin telephone, oflicoj the records of the past season and will be closed on Sundays from 3: disband, going bacK to their work p. id, uutil 6.0O o'clock Mondayjsinging, 'I am old but I am awful morning, jl; tough." ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Dake wishes to announce that he has opened a dental office in Maupin. Appointments can be made by calling Staats store. Modern Methods Used