The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, September 19, 1919, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
M.
Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon,
' Mrs, V. L. Mokrison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six
Entered as second class mail
post office at Maupin, Oregon,
Wamic
ncBS as to be able to mako a trip
to the coast, spending u few days
at Newport.
Miles Kinney came up from the
Willamette Valley last week and
is settling up hi business affaire
here,
peorgo Larson and family ar
rived Wednesday from Belling
ham, Wn remaining .till Friday
at the Eugene I'ralt home. Mrs
Larson sold her place while here
" to Mrx. Aimio Packard, getting
$1800 for it. riio place is known
us the Edgar Pratt home.
Almost the entire neighborhood
went to Tygh Wednesday to at
tend the meeting of the several
ditch companies.
A force of men engaged at the
fair grounds near Tygh last week
getting everything ready for the
big event which bids to he the
most interesting fair ever held
there.
Mr, and Mis. A. E. Lake, Prof,
and Mrs. J. 'I. Ward uud baby
motored to Portland Wednesday,
returning Sunday.
Miss Sarah E. May arrived Sat
urday from Cecil, Oregon and
took up school at Smock yesterday
Mrs. Minnie Castor and ttvo
small children arrived Saturday
from Condon and are guests of
Abe SJiadley.
Mr. and Mrs. W.' E. Woodcock
and little daughter und Mr. unci
Mrs. Lee Kennedy returned Suu
- day from a month's trip to South
ern Oregon, visiting Odell and
Crater lakes, Bandon, the coast
and a number of other interesting
places, going as far south as Keno.
Prof. J. II. Ward went to the
Tom Fargher place near Dufur
Monday taking Miss Hilda Lake
who will Hieud a week at the
Fargher home.
Lid Driver is ill at his 'home,
having been feeling bad a vveok
or more.
The stage was late here Satur
day on account of delayed trains.
Mr. and Mrs- Charley Duncan
and daughter Ada went to The
Dalles Saturday, returning Mon
day with a load of fruit.
Cyil Van Meter came over from
( Iruss Valley Monday bringing
Jiunnio and tlousty Johnson who
have been working at the Van
Meter piano during harvest. Mi.
Van Meter says much of the grain
is not threshed yet, ponio fields
not. being headed, Tho recent
rains did not affect the grain over
there.
Frank Wing has moved into
the Harrison Johnson house. The
propei ty belongs toTomy Nerval.
Herman Gesh moved to tho Ab
Griflis place last week, having
bought the properly,
Joe Wing moved his family
Monday to the Round Prarie place
Percy Driver, B jl vie , Patison
and F. A. Morrow nere Dalles
vioitois Friday-.
Mrs. Malie Patison went to The
THE VAUGHAN
THE ORIGINAL DRAG SAW MACHINE
r. '
If you 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,
473 t. MAIN T.. POIXTI-ANO. ORE.
Months 5cts, Three Months 50c
matter. September 2, 1914. at the
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Dalles Thursday.
A. M. Patison went to The
Dalles Saturday, going on to Port
land.
Guy Harvey went to Mii"npin
Saturday to meet Miss Avis Sal
ing of Hood Kiver who will spend
ihe winter in school here. Mrs.
Lena Woodcock and baby came
home with him returning Sunday,
Local Items
Order Log Cabin Bread received
every day at Stycr's.
Mrs. Morgeiisen returned from
Mosier Wednesday.
Auction sale at Fen Batty farm
Sept. 21.
Get a musical instrument for
your home, Easy payment plan
on Pianos or Talking Machines.
Maupin Drug Store.
J. E. Long returned from Port
laud last night.
I'einember the place to get For
maldehyde and Blue Stone.
Maupin Drug Store. -A good fresh
Report of the Condition of the
Maupin State Bank
No. 224
at Maupin, in the state of Ore
gon, at the close of business
Sept. 12, 1919
RESOURCES Loans and discounts $164,357.19
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 238 83
Bonds and warrants 10, 3 9 84
Banking house 2,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 2,095.77
Due from approved re
serve banks 90.G65 57
Checks and other cash
items - 15 05
Cash on hand 10,319.09
Advanced for Victory
Bond Payments 5,675 CO
Other resources
Total 285,706 34
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 20,000 00
Surplus fund 3.225.00
Undivided profits 1,087.46
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 245,453.41
Demand certificates of
rienosit
Cashier checks out
standing 7. 1M1.00
Certified checks
Time and Savings De-i
posits 6,364.20
Bills payable for money
borrowed
Reserved for interest and
taxes 190.07
Other liabilities
Bonds borrowed
Total
State of Oiviron.
2,100 00
285.706 34
County of Wasco
' ss
1, V. D. Stuart, Cashier of
the above nanipil hank, do snlomn
ly swear that the above statement
is true to tho best of my knowl
edge and belief.
F. D. Stuart, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be
fore me, this 17th day of Sept.,
1919.
J M. Conklio, Notary Public
My commission expires April 1,
1921.
Correct Attest:
.1. M. Conklin,
F. S Fleming,
Directors.
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upply on hand.
Wood for Sale at Wapinitia.
See Mr. H. S. Goodeuoueh.
Miss Applegate of Lincoln,
Xebr. is a guest of her sister, Mrs.
A. L. Anderson.
Wanted Pasturage for 85 bucks
until Oclober, $2 per head per
season. Edwiu MayB, Maupin.
Haying sold his ranch recently,
Fen Batty is tirenarint! for an
auction sale of horses, cattle, hogs
and farm machinery. The sale
will be the 24th of this month.
lie thfi 941 h flf this mnnt'ii
E. A. Mayhew took a car of
hogs to Portland Saturday, re-
turning Wednesday
One 10-b' hoe Empire drill for
ale. ! . S. Fleming
Forty seven head of fine hogB at
Feu Batty 's sale
Dave and Jack Donaldson went
up to Warm Springs Tuesday, O.
B. Dertbick taking. them
Some of the farmers dotit like to
lie skinned, but Dad Coalo still
buys pkins and hides
Blue Pearmaine apples for eat
ing and cooking at Cyr's, $1.50
l i
per uox good Keepers
Miss Eleanor Donaldson was a
guest of her brothers hero from
Friday to Sunday
The Portland Painless Dentist
All work guaranteed. W. T
Sbilten, D. D. S., Prop., !!05 Sec
ond St., The Dalles
Lost at Wapinitia Celebration
grounds or Maupin a black leather
billhook also fountain pen. Find
er please leave at or send to Times
office. Reward.
J. B. Kidder and children mov
e I into Laco DeCamp's house this
week.
Men wanted to work on the
Clackamas - Bear Spring roud,
wages $4 per day. Board $1 per
day. Work will last till snow
Hies. Call us over the phone at
Clackayias Lake through Tygl
Valley or Wamic Joe A. Gra
ham, Forest Ranger.
School Supplies Big tablets 5c
Spelling blanks 5c, Composition
books 5o. Pencils 2 for 5c. Cray
oiis 5 and 10c. Maupin Drug
store.
Mr. and Mrs. G.- W. Vander
pool and Raymond and W. C
Vanderpool and family are leay
iug for Nampa, Idaho, making
the trip by auto.
All those having claims again
the Forest Service for fighting the
recett fires in the Pino bell west
ot Wapinitia will please present
their claims to J. 1. West at Wap
iuitia on or- before Sept. 2IS
Claims presented leter will not be
considered. Joe A. Graham. For
ost Ranger.
Fur Bale Ono Chalmers truck
1000 lbs. capacity just been work
ed OVer. Wi t mukn some nnei
bargain on this truck,-Shaltuck
Bros.
For Sale, on terms or f t cash
Grain farm, Kit) acres 4 mile
southwest of Wemic, Oregon, in
g.iod wheat belt. Sixty acres in
cultivation, 30 more tillable
Price 5 000. Miles L. Kmnev
owner, postoflice address, Nehalein
Oregon,
Good cooking apples one cent a
pound. Prunes, pretty socw, two
cents. A few strawberries six
cents. A. A. Bonner. Tvoli Vnlli
Fiurst equipped optical parlor
in central Oregon, Dr. T. Del.ar
hue, Eyesight Specialist, Exclu
sively Optical, Vi.gt Block, Thb
Dalles, Ore.
For Sale Fresh gentle Dur
ham milk cow and week-old calk.
-J. W. AvrcK. Wamic. Oie.
Kill the flies Stoyall's lly Swat
ters, K fufLVie, as long as they last
-Manpiu Drug Store.
I have a farm 400 acres 20 miles
from Boise, Idibo, 10 miles from
Kuimelt. Good soil, well watered
lots of outside range. A good cat.
tie iiropositiou. I will sell on
easy terms or tiade for other lands
nearer home. fl5,00 per acre.
Good Teeth-
Good Health
An eminent authority once said
that at least three-fourths of the
people have decayed teeth.
While the cavity in a tooth is
small it is usually a simple and
nearly always a painless proceed-
ure to nil it. However when a
tooth is permitted to decay until
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I luc uei vgmb cajiubuu or ue ary
I , .. .
posed it usually becomes very
much rgore sensitive than normal,
owing to the fact that the nerve
has been exposed to hot and cold
fluids in the mouth which act as
irritants. After the nerehas been
uncovered by decay it usually
dies accompanied with more or
less pain, infection follows, with
the usuul absess and may finally
result in the loss of the tooth.
Don't wait until paiu drives you
to the dentist.
Dr. 11. C. Dake,v
Maupin Dentistry.
See the fine niuleB at the Fi.
Batty sale.
L. B. Fox R. T. Yates
WASCO COUNTY
ABSTRACT C O.
Makers of Abstracts That
Protect.
Books Posted to Date Daily
Plant Second to None
First National Bank Building
Phone Black 2831,
The Dalles, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. SrLaud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, September 2nd, 19111,
Nona? is hereby g'yeu tlial
William F. Johusou
of Sbitniko. Oregon who on Aug
ust fjlh, 1912, made Homestead
Futry No. 010573, and 011 May 2nd
1917, made Additional Homestead
Entry No. 014335, for Nwl-4swl-4,
st 2nw1-4, 1-2nk1-4, ne1-4neL-4,
Section 34, and wi-2nvvi-4, Sec
tion 35, Township 6 South, Range
10 Fast, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final three rear Proof t.n PstuLliuVi
claim to the land above described,
before J. D. Stuart, U. S. Com
inisioner at Maunin. Orptrnn m,
the 18th day of October, 101!)!
Claimant names as witnesses:
William II. Messincer Sanfm-.i
M. Black, A.chie L. Hauna, Wil
liam II. Woiustaff, all of Shaniko
Oregon.
H. FI1ANK WOODCOCK,
UP Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles
Oregon, August 27th, 1919.
notice is hereby given that
Harrison I.. Voune
of Maupin, Oregon, who on March
lOtn, 1015, made Homestead Entry
no. 01 )(n, for PWI-4SHI-4, Section
5, 1U-2NWI.4, nei-4, Scctioii 8,
nwi-4nwi-4, Section o. Towiishin
6 South, Range 14 Fast, Willam
e;te Meridian, has filed notice ol
initution to make Final three
year Proof to establish claim to the
land above described, before F
D. Stuart. IT. S. Cointni ssinner
at Maupin. Oreuon, on the nth
dayof October, 1919.
Claimant lutnes as witnesses.
A. C. Martin, F. M. Martin. F
J. Fischer, B. F. Turner, all ot
Maupin, Oregon.
II. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the lutciior,
U. S. Land Ollice at The JJalles.
Oregon, August 27th, I'JUJ.
Notice is hereby given that
Fiestus M. Martin
of Maupin, Oregon, w ho on March
lMh, lots, made Homestead Lntrv
No. 014610, for swi-4, Section 4,
SK1-4SKI-4, Section 5, NKI-4NWI.4,
and SI-2NW1-4, Section -o, Town
ship & South, Range 14 East,
Willamette Meridian, has riled no
tice of inteutiou to make Final
thiee jcar Froef, to establish claim
to the laud above desctibed, before
F. D, Stuart, U. S. Commissioner,
at Maupin, Oiegon, oh the 15th
dav ot Uctoher. iqio.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. C. Maitin. II. L. Yuunir. F .1
Fischer, B. K. Turner, all of
Maupin, Oregon:
4 II. Fkank Woodcock,
Register. (
Poultry Talk
1 he way to get more eggs is
to
get Better Roosters. I have a few
of the famous Albert Kastner's
Trap Nested Barred Rocks for
sale. Every Cock has ten 200 egg
aneesters while some have fifteen.
If taken before Sept. 28, will sell
them at $3 each. Come and see
Oi-p
Blacksmith Shop
I have supplies and am prepar
ed to do ail kinds of new work
and general repairing. Horse shoe
ing a specialty. Reasonable rates
A, F. Martin.
Wanted to rent this fall fur a
term of years a good wheat ranch
with or without stock. I can f ft r
nish good referencees. Address
F. R. Maupin Times.
Hot Meals, saniwichesf
Shon orders at all hours,
Served at the Hazel wood
Ice Cream Parlor.
I.O. O F.
W A P 1 N 1 Tf A
Lodge io. O'J, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
oers nlwavs welcome.
W. II. Staats, N. G.
W. 1-1. TalcoTT. Secretary.
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Wapinitia Auto Stage
Leaves Maupin, 4 p. m.
Leaves Wapinitis, 7 a. m.
L
V. ROBERTS. Pud
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i-EGAL NOTICES
Adyer.tisers please read over
your notices and notify us iuimedi
'ately if an error has occtued.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the interior,
U. S. Land Oflice at The Dalles
Oregon, August 19th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that
losenh M. Axford
01 irner on. wrepnn w in mi
August 1st, 1916, made Iloniesti ad
Entry No. 016323, for sni-4Swr-,i
W1-2EI-2. aeclion 1 q. m.jNKi.j
section 22, NWI-4NWI-4, Section 23
lownslnp 7 South, Range 14 East,
niiiameue- Meridian, has hlea 4 South, Kange 15 East, Willatn
noiice of ' intention to makelette Meridian h
final Iliree Year l'inaf to
iHiiiisii cianu 10 me laud ahovt
described, before F. D. Stuart, U.
S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ote
gon, oil the 6th day of October,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
D. B. Appling, Peter Kirsch, Ben
McCready, Henry Kramer, all ol
Criterion, Qregon.
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of ihe Interior
U. S. Land Office at The naliPk
. .. .1 ..1. ..1.. . . . ,
Oregon, July 31st, lytg.
NUJ1CK is hereby given that
Flihti II. Ashli'v
ofTgh Valley, Oregon, who, on
July 13111, 191 1 , made Homestead
r.niry xmo. 013039. tor wi-2Nwi-,i.
Sectioni, Er-2NKfc-4, Section 2.
township 4 South.. lia litre i liast
Willamette Meridian lias filed no.
t ice of intention tO tllllkn filial
three year Proof, to establish claim
10 thelaud above d
D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner.
at Maupin, Oregon, ou the 15th
day of September, 1919,
Claimant names as wiIiipsw
II. S. Osburn, C. L. Loft Oil
cieorge Lofton, M. P. Britluin, all
of Tygh Valley, Orpgjii,
H. rKAKK WOODCOCK,
UP Uc-cri-iipr
REPUBLICATION NOTICE '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oiegon, July 21st, 1919.
Notice is hereby given tl,at
Frank Gabel,
of Wapinitia. Orer-nn
'"area 2otu, iQi6. madn AHH
ti 1 ir . xt ,
lrL
.. .. i V, . --E,-'Hrai iiierein or me minera charact.
v, mV V?, "w,,8tl,P5 South Range er thereof before the Register and
13 Last Willamette A crhlii... t.. Ci.... .. T...:. , t, iter. au4
liled notice o, intentu, to w
Final three year Proof, to establish
claim to the and abovi. ilrriKci
missioner at Maupin, Oregon, 011
the 91 h day of September ltfl'J.
Claiiimnt uames as witnesses:
Mack Uolloman, 'A. R. Wilcox,
Bmile Hechler, frank McCoy, all
of Wapinitia, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
pn Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon. Aiurust 12. 10 10
iuiii-e.is uereoy given mat,
Eleuia Connolly
of Maupin, Oregci, who on No
vember 10th, 1 9 1 4 , made Home
stead Entry no, 014046, and j'anu
aiy 7, 1915 made Additional Entry
No. 01,1318, for nei-Inwi-4, wi-
2vi-2,, Section 14, mji'-4NKI-4,
Section 15, vi-2Nwl 4, Section 23,
Township 4 South, Range 1 1 Fast
Willamette Meridian has filed
notice of inteutiou to make l'iual
three year Pi'oof, to establish claim
to the laud above described, before
Register and Receiver, United
Slates Land Office at The Dalles,
Oic guii, on the 3rd day of Sept
ember, IQIQ.
Claimant names its witnesses;
Anthony J. Connolly of JVIaupin,
Dregob, Thomas Faherty, of Mau
pin, Oregon, John Foley, of Mau
pin, Oregon, Kathleen Connolly,
of Poitland, Oiegon,
H. Fkank Woocock,
Register. "
NOTICE FOR PITRT.TfTATinv
tl. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, August 12th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Anthony John Connolly
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Decern
l,er 3, '9IJ. made Homestead No.
012298, and on December 8, 1914,
made Additional Hoiuetead Entry
No.. 014205, for SWI-4SWI-4, Sec.
Hon 27, K1-2NKI-4, NI-2SEI-4', Sec
tion 33, NI-2NWI-4, NVVI-4NEI4,
Section 34, Township 4 South,
Range 14 East, Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of iutention
to make Fiual three year Proof
to establish claim to the land above
described before Register and Re
ceiyer, Untied States Land Office
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 23d
d:ry of September, 19 19,
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Foley, Thomas Faherty,
Wilbur E, Hurst, Eleuia Connolly,
all of Maupin, Oregon.
II. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The nalloa
Oregon, July 21st, 1919, '
NOTICE is hereby given that
James Doran .
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Febru
ary 26th, 1916, made Additional
Homestead Entry no. 015773, for
wi-2SEi-4, S151-4.SEI-L Section 11
SWI 4.SW1-4, section 32, Township
, iiilcnlinn in main if;.,,.i ti
Year Proof, toestabbsh rhiim
to
the land above described, before F.
I'. Stuart, United States Commis
sioner at Maupin, Oregon, ou the
yth day of September, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
F. S, Fleming, A. W. Fargher,
John Foley, Thomas Faherty all of
Maupin, Oregon.
II. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, July i, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby . given that
Charles S. White
of Watiinitia O
f w--c " ill' Ull J II WW
5 1916, made additional Homestead
Unity iNo. U16151-w1-2si.:i.4nu'1.
4m;i-4, wt-2NEi.4swi 4NEI-4, nwi-4NKt-4NE(-4,
Section 2, Township
6 South. Ranee rr V.nat U'illm.
etto Meridian, under Act of April
28; 1904, and Act of June 11, 1906
List 6-1604, as additional to Home
stead Entry No. 04799 for swl-
4NKI.4NK1.4, NW1-4HKI-4NEI-4, HI-2HHI-4NW1-4NKI
4, EI-2NEI-4SWI-4NKi-4,Seo.
2, T. 6 SL Iv it, E.,
on which he submittedTuial proof,
and pursuant to which final certi
ficate and patent has been issued,
has filed notice of intention to
apply for issuance of final rpriifi.
cale on the said additional eutry
"ii hiiu auer sepr. 15th, l'JI'J.
'Nolici is herebv
all persons claiming the said
W.l 4" -4NKI-4, WI-2NEI-4SWI-
4 Mi 1 4, NWI-4NEI-4NEI-4, Section
2, Townsliin 6 Smith
If ' . .' """6- "
.j.asi iiiamcite iueridtan, adverse
lyor desiring to show it to he
ii.iiiu 1U tuaracicr suotild ti la
thciri.ter!
in character should f.l
Th ' O on 0
before said Sep, ,5 th ?QiV
tr nL... 3,..' ? 9:
A. A, Bonney.
F. D. Stuart, Vy "