Times Published every Fi kluj at Maupin Wks. W. I.. Morkison, 1'nl'lisliti Sulctipttois: One year, f '.n: s'u niotiilis, 75 cents; lime intuitu, y Entiled as steoiid class mail matter Hc-pU-trht-r 1 9 1 4 , a' the postrffice nt Maupin, Oregon, mi der tlie Act nf March 3, 1879. More Exhibits 7 t.'ii ,- f pi? 1 1 ii o.m l.oilt, Hill una 1 I II 1 l,Ul III. ntt tliii uiutisent features pn com i mile, the crowd won't annul. Out experience, and we've hud .son 1 in stoning '-'i''s haudling txhibi'i etc. ha? proven tn us (hit ll ( biggest allrael ion for tlie farmn nr llm fitv dwillll r is his 01' ll' I n.vn exhibit then lie or tlie wil be there with nil the family h watch tlm judging an 1 to com pan their show ing with others', One let son or daughter outer 1,1 exhibit, win ther 11 In mo Inn lovingly reared fowl, a boys' cltd lio'', a bushel of (.ore., a box 0: apples, a well kniitnl pair of 11 can of vegetables or a Willi I color sketch -then whether t ho whole, family has ti be. drawn to the fair I .V anius' incut attractions. Never a hi i'ui thai hoy or girl and even then p'trenls will not only he them 01 t,hc opening day, but will have ii the. mean time advertised lint fail t . ail the neighbors mid iiieiden' Jy mentioned thciv (xhihlt. Our fairs should edncite mi! B'i nulate to greater dcvrlopiin"-' a;i 1 increased on' put. The litter in 1 nily g'n 1 v ho blushes when si 1 I Hoovers the brood of pigs la Hi 4 an I iiftertiooii lunch u 1 11 i.aliiinli mil her iniiPcuiiu est or l who ivm dors h 'cause a young femal" fowl is culled a pullet, if a real youne heifer is culled n bullet. Ye;. there are lots of tin in nod the need educating. Anylhipg that is going to engender the call of Hi ) soil spirit to the blaze eii.i 111 in is o'lueiilionii', tor ihat mm Lupus Fume day to own nwlinli lier 1 of tlioBu big blr.cl; and n hit. cows with udders like bu-hei biskntdiind his wife has visions of so;r.O day baryestii'g l.ethon eg8 from th-' hayinuw at tiOeenlt jier doznn. Such a fair is cmi Btant educat ion lo 1 1: leal fani.ei nnd the riuler the 111 .r sm-ct pli I, hi he is lo that education. First, the cxhihi's m.st le tbi I'd 1 lid tlo 8 nils anil ll tins nnds of them. Hut. li'.w can a fair promoter expect to atliici itroug exhibits and iO;upe!ili"i v ith 11 prize oi lix-bils or 11 dolhii iiiid-a-half offend (or the hist bushel of grain, llm (iue.-t potlri-c-d pullet, or the best b x ol prunes, w hen a hunch of rangey, hceotul class race horses me pie bunted w ith n purse of fioni 1 lie to two hundred tini's ibal nun h for few minute pel In mtuice? Yes we know all hoises enli ml lnyetipay an t 10 1 ,nco fee, tie, hill (he. purse looks too binn ed big in propoiliou lo the piiyas offered f r the things worth-while, llorsc racing n ay I c the spoil of kings bill during these democratic day, kings aid hi lli'j diso.nd am 1!i raiding of ran: hi'ises in Oir gun is 110 longer an indmliy Worth Milisidiniug, Most of the uuiu:u!s tlu, ruiiuii.g at cur sin le nudo.iuiilv fairs arc fiom di.-t.iiit The Maupin THE VAUGII AN THE CR!GCN AL CRAG SAW MACItlNE r 4, 4T t .j-xjo-A1 I , 3 IK v. - ' 4' X&3 If you liave wood to cut or wish to operate light machinery around the farm you need oi p of those machines. Ask your dealer for information or write the VAUGHAN MOTOK WORKS, INC-, 473 C MAIN ST., FO.TLANO, ORE, luces, being utieu; lly led around troill circuit t' f 1 n ; t in loo many places fiiiprrting h lazy, gambling dim c-amJ-ont. Hi n; up a fi w priz's of fifty or 1 hundred dollarr each, w il h pi o- Thursday , t- lortionate seeoml m d third przos! Second hand sewing niacliirc or t 10 heil. exhil'iis in llue-o Ii 10 ; , si '-'"', ll,r fale Tinieii oflice if ngrictiliuii', pouliry m.d livi-' Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1'elerFon it i-k, which are reaHy w orl b " ''r(' f0'n I'infi Grov Monday, voile ami woithy i f slliuuhi 1 ion. . Ib'inembcr the plaee to get Kor 111 1 see how ihe exiiil itcis w il , ; ni., deliy do and lilue Stone. iiii) to eoliipele. Quit offering Maiipin Drug Store. A good freeh ;'i-t as much for n shirred edged M r Steyens, a piano tuner 1 - li aired Mexican j from Portland wan here the past as 1- 1 ilered lor ii.fciiveeli putting pianos :n tliapc, mm daiiy cow, fattest I) 11 roc, ia hilsoliii i-t III H i' Ishilld ft W 1 01 '.'10 best exhibsl of corn, nifi :fa, vhcat, apples, n, ilk goals and umilar imporlai t pn duels of, ills .-1 a I e. Why 1 ffer as lunch in ' iz noii'.'V for a coop of llmsn fniik laiuliurg fowls that 1( k lik' a loss be. ween a disap oinleil t I 'J ml beiiiuiii, a tubercular j.n-k-aiipe and a drunken man's i.-itni f a sunset over Mt. I loud, as is ilTced for an ex Ii i hid of rea I ct in iieitial jamll ry, such as Oidig t nis, Leghorns, lianed liocks m.d ther lioi,tl-to-gooi!nei-s egg pro luccrs? Our agricultural college f "rces .re doing a grand work in orgiio zing bo; b' cubs in the illicit alt f the raising of heller hogs, e n , ij ilatoes mid the like. Their woik nigirls' clubs is equally as list 1111 111 sliuilllatiiig interest in (.'aiming, Moking and other Icrins of domes lie silrlicP. Let these eg neic!, ; ic 111J a" 111 tie h money (neb jeni 'i otilainii'g exhibits and ad vi 1 ' i og the fair as in now hung up fm ace j urtus and iiniusi'liielit.s anil 1. lot more good will resull ni.ii lieie will be plenty of ii con 1 i'i'oiu ;i in; s am hi coucessioii.- ici I. o 11 1, ml In 1 tin in.ore, I he jin n nun list would probably In printed and d'slnhnt' d in Ii e -pi ing. so I ha t t xliiliitc.ro could ;iow niid prepare exhibits in ad vance. Ooi out pome of 1)1 1 foo'ih re .trictiniis pel'ta'n ing lo exhilo" mcli as "lain ha v'n ' t" 1 e stri 1 o d f nil leafage, lmi. ml in bur.cbj it slipnbiletl tize, with thecoii, j nleted exhibit looking as nite il.e nature intendeil it as a ) :c'itd ohicken in competition at a i'oj; -h 'W. It won 1 1 1 be just as eeni-l- ole to pii'k all the h lives from liofiet of rusts as lo ii f's on thi- htripprfi grain rtqai.i 11 1 nt. in (I j r 11 1 1 hit 11101 e toe ermore tlie nv.rage coiium xhiuil of such grain buntlles rep resents from lilly to Iwo Inn urn dollars not tin I ly exjif net d for lain r in this stripping work alone. There is nothing that siiinn'a1, s I'ki' a cash prize and I lie biggt the priz" thi' greater the stimula tion and effort to win. l.et'. sti 11 uli.le the culture of those roniUiCrcial produi', the dovelo -incut of which liicuus prosper!'' to Oregon, and not try to tosti 1 ihe rai-ing ot Japinese pood Its along wi;h Jersey bid If, Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds uf new wort and general repairing. Horseshoe ito a specially. Reasonable raits 1 A, V. Mai tin. 1 Kid the tiled - 'Stuyall',- lly Swat ler-, or J-'ic, as long us liny la,-: Maiipin liug Sloie. 1 Local hems 0 dor T.og Cabin Bread receive!' every day ai Hty er's. Mr. Conklin went to I'orlland (let a musical ' instrument for voiir home. E 'sy pay inent plan on l'iaoos or Taiking Machines, iiinupin Drug Store. Ihilohus NTathfiv coniioencnl helping in Shattuek liros. store Tuesday uu ruing1. The f'oi;luinl 1'aiiilt'ss Dentist All work guaranteed. W. T. SI 1 1 leu, D. D. S., 1'rt.p., ;:(I5 Stc ond St., The Dalles. Wallace Muir went to Tie IliPes Weilncsdiiy and will ,be aha nl a few d.iys for a yacalior. School Supplies i:g tiiblelsoc. Spelling blank Tic, . Composiru n ho iks 5o. Pi ncil-i 2 for 5c.' Cray nus 5 and 10c. Mnufiin Drug ih 01 e. Miss Sellrck went lo Hood flivei I'.i'lay night for a glimpse at the apple harvest, I' or sale Onn Chalmers truck, I UK.) lbs. capacity just been work ed over. Will iiiako some one a bargain on this truck. Shattuck liron. Jio.nie of the fanners doiit like to 'c skinned, but l)ad Conic still buys skins and hides, . Two full blood Duroc Jersey I'-iar piys, weigh about 70 pound", lor -iile 1'. S. l'Tcmiug. I- i ii".-1 nj'iipped optical parlor in central Oregon, l)r. T. 1'i lnr Inie, I'veHght , Speciali-t, I'xelll dv.'ly Opiical, Vt gt Block, Tin Dalles, Ore. I,."-1 Kodak, belvviTii W;iiini-x li.i nod Maupiii, reward for reluru In I bis 1. llice. W. J. F. I ! v a farm 100 seres, 20 'ndes from Boie, Idaho, 10 miles innii Minmeii., good soil, well vilered, h ts ot outside ring", (iifivs good alfalfa without water: SI) acres can he irrigated. A good iiile proposition. Price $15.00 note. A. A LSiiiiiiey. L""-t at Wapinilia Celebration , .,,,,,,. 1 s ,,r Mmunn a black eat her ,,N0 f,,,,i,t ain pen. lintl- r pleast h ave at or send to '1 hues 1 luce. Iu'ivard. Wanted' to rent this fall fcr a teini of years a goo 1 wliPat ranch with or without stock. I can fur nish good relereucees. Aduiessi lf. R. Mann'U Tinits. J , Hot Meals, sanlwichesj Short, oiders ct all hours, Served at ihe Hazehiood Ice Cicum Parlor. For Sale J5M8 Model Ford Touring Cm in 'rood h'i'C, all iir-w fire?. O. 1' Ucnick, Maupin, Ore. Cvcr-Bearirg Stawfcerrics Ki uare rods of land furn- isbid my family ot six more stiawheri ies than we could me all summer. If you have water for irrig.ilion they will tlo be stinir l,,r on. Plants 1 per bundled. -A. A. D.mney, Church Notice There will ho regular services at the Free, Mclhodist chinch both morning and evening every Sunday We give every one a cordial in vitation to eonie. lidgar V. 1 ong, 1'astor. For Sale A limited umnunt of heardlesH rye seed. Kd Herrling, Criterion NOTICE FOR 1TI3LICATION Department ol the Intel ior, U. S. Land Ollicc m The Dalles, Oiegon, August 27th, 1919. NoTicu is hereby given that ILirrisi 11 I.. Young of Mautiin. Oicl'oh. who on March lOth, 1915, made Homestead liniry No. 01. put, lor sw i-.-;sn-4, necliou .S. Kl-NWt-4, NKI-, Section 8, jwi-1nvi-4, heclion 0, I owiislnpi .. , T n- lUllllning u l'i.lifti-1 10110 nil? 1 ..ri-ii 6 south, Range 14 Last, llhiin- b cit3 Mciid.au, has tiled notice of;a" 1 "'d v"t" "f l" iiiteiitioii to make Final three1 I wn in favor of bonding. Two I year I'roof lo estabiish claim to lheue,v members were itcciveil, J 1. 11 land above described, ht-tore I. ). Stuart, U. S. Commissioner ' ai aiau pin. tueeon, on ine ism day ot uelooer, ivm Claimant names as witnesses, A. U. Martin, F. M. Martin, E. .1. iM-eher, li. F. Turner, all ol Maupin, Oregon. II. Flunk Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o( the Interior, I). S. Land Utlice at The Dalles, On non. Si ptcniber 2nd, lfll'.l, jScitick is hereby given thai William F. Jolnison of Shaniko. Origin, who on Aug ust dili, P.112, made Homestead I'iitry No. 0105Jo, and on Maysud 1917, made Additional Homestead Kntn No. 0145, for Nwl-'lswl -1, si 2.WVI-1, SI-2NKI 4, KE1-4KHI-4, Section 3 1, and wi-2Nvi-4, Sec lion 35, Township 6 South, flange IGE'inl, Willamette Meridian, ha. lilul notice of intention to niak Final three year Proof, to establish claim to Ihs land above described, before K. D. Sluart, U. Coni niisitmer at Maupin, Oregon, on tlie 181I1 day of October, 191'J. Claiuiacd names as witnesses: Wi i in 111 II. Mcssii gcr, Sanfoid M. Black, A.chirt L. Hanna, V il liam II. U tiinstiiff, all of Shaniuo, Oregon. II. FRANK' WOODCOCK, up Register L. B. Fox It. T. Yale? "V A SCO COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts That Pioiect. Books Posted lo Dale Daily Plant Second to None l iist National Bank Building Phone Black 2831, The Dalles, Oregon i.o. o. f. JkfJ W A P I N 1 TLA Lodge No. '2d0, M..cpin, Oregon, meets everv Sa 1 11 rday n'ght ir Donaldson1? hail. S'itiliiig uiem oers a l ay? nelcotiip. W H. St .vrs, X. 0. W. 11. Tai cott, Secietary. Wapinilia Auto Stage Leaves Mauuin. i p. m. Leaves Waiititir, 7 a- m. J! L V. KCBEfirS. Prop. Wapinilia and Robert me visiting friends in theValley. , Olga Abbott left some two weeks ago lo attend school in The Dalles. II N Dodge has tirchnsed a cream separator and will ship cream soon. Several from hire atterded the liorso sale in Maiipin Saturilay. Those from here buying horses ar Bill Slurghig, Mose Delore and Ch da Fiinn. Lloyd Wooilside was" thrown from ft horse last rriday even 1 g shaking him up quite luitllv. The Commercial Club meeting it the school house was well at- tended. A short r jii'osjrain w rendered before Ihe bu incss of tlio club was taken up, 1 he i,mi ter of hendi ng ibis Sjcth n for . ... , ,, , MrCorkle and Har e Morris. I!e- r 1 ,. ; . , , rf, res linen s cons si im of t'lntee. cake mid sandwiches were served. Jim Madron's have moved t. 0 -ed to the property of Oraiula Kviek. Mr. and Mrs Dave Shane Hindu a trip to Wamic Wednesday fur apples. Mrs. May Ball ariived home Monday from Portland. Geo,- Oiborn and family are moving to the Tuschner place. K I Davis returned home from xt'jnded trip to Southern Oregon, Adyertisers please rend over your notices, and notify us imnit-di 1 alelv if an error has occured, NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 30, njiu. I'o Luiher Wallace, of Criterion, O'cgon, Co'iteslee: You are hereby notified that. Leonard II. Ay res who gives co'Vear I T, A Hudson, The Dalles, Oregon us ins postolhco id ress, did on n Stuart, United States Commis Scptcmber 22 ltmi, tile in this )U,r , Maupin, Oregon, 011 the oliice Ins du y corroborated P-1 i3ih day of November, 1919. p'ieaiioii to contest and (C lire. Claimant names as witnesses ihe caiic llation of your bo" e 1) 11 I ). 1 1, i.-k . w r. Ri,.1!ir,K,in Hta.i n .try to. penai 015775', made February 28, lOUi fo, i-;.i-2SEl-4, Section 21, SW1-4N-vvi-j, vl-2swl-4, ski 4.SW1-1,, ;i 2 lJl-4, Sec. 22, Township (j Sou, I. liauge 15 East , Willamette Meiiti ian, anil as grounds for his co: -li'Si be alleges that said laud was, wholly ibmdoned in or sbout Mmch,, 1918. at which time l! S lit conleatee went to his former j h .me in Mississippi and it was1 Ol1 ls Hereby given that moored 1 h it he died there that : lUe Northern A'acific Railway Com the ou'y improvements on tlie la A V"''"e l-osf office address is con istofa cabin 12 by 16 feel, St- lMll"-t1', has tliis 29th and there has been hI.oii! i 1.9 acres plowed, Ihat since date of aha itloiimerit 11 ;il her the entry 111 in or his heiis, if any, have cultivat ed or improved the laud; that en trym in's absence from the land wis not due to his employment in military service rendered in con ncilion with operations in Mexico or aloiui the holders thereof or in Jiiioboli.aii'in camps elstwlure 111 the Un'itetl States or o'fthe Nation 111,1 rti tr ,,,j il ,,r,,.., , inn.: ..ll al OiiHid of any of the several I states or in any war in which tbe Uuiled States has been engaged. Von me. therefore further uoti- ietl 1 lint the said allegations will be taken as confessed, anil vour -aid entry will he eencded without fir tin r tight lo be heaid, lilhor i ht foi'e this oliice or on appeal, if Syii i,u I.,, liie in this oliice within twenty days afttr the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, vour answer' under oath specifically responding to iliese allegations of coolest, to- w 240T, and 011 November 20, 191-4, u'elher nil h due proof that you made Additional Homestead Entry ii,'1 h served a copy of your answer N i, 01414, for SEI-.p KU4, Scc 011 the said contestant either iu'tion 17, Kl-aiii 3, Section 20, wi terstn or hi registered mail 2.sv. i-, 8UI-4SWI-4, Section 21, You should state ill your answer! township 5 South, Range 15 East ihe name of the po-toflic" to which Willamette Meiidian, lias riled you desire future notices to Le notice of iuleu iou to make Final sent to von. three year Proof to establish claim II. Fkank Woodcock, 1 to the land above described before Register. ' F. D. Stuart, U. S. Comnriisiouer D t of fir. t pn'. i ati 11 Oct-'at Maupin, Oregon, ou the 14th obtr 17, 11)19 j clay of November, lynj. Date of wi nd publication, Oct- claimant names as witnesses: o'ier 2 1 15K9 John Manning, James Lnzie. Ciar- ( Date of t'irl publicati, n, Oc'.- oner 31, 1319, Date of fourth publicati n, Nov euiber j, U'lU. i XOTlCK FOR ri'BI.TCATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollicc at The Dalles, Oresjon, October (tli, 1919, NOTICK is hereby given that, Albert K. TuiUi man of Maiipin, Oregon, who on Feb rtiaiy 28th, 1516, made Home stead Linry no 013783, for M-2SI-2, SWI -I.SWI-4, Section 7, KI-2SHI-4. HW1-4HK1-4, Section 8, Township 6 South, RiigH i l lust, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of inten tion to make 1'inal three year iof. to establish claim to the and o tive (iescri bed, before F.L. St 11 11 1 1 , U. S. Comiuissomr nt Maupin, Oregon, 'on the 1Mb day of November, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; V. .1. I' 1 scher, of Maupin, Oiegou, W II V illiains, of Maupin, Ore gon, ti. .1. Williams of Maupin, Oregon, II. I), Holds of Stcvcn-soi:-Vn. S 11 VuAKTL. ,r-f t f V j Register. NOTICH OR PUBLICATION Department of tire Interior U. S Land Ollicc at The Dalles, ' ri'uon, Oct ibel 6th, 1919. No ce is hereby given that . Marion A. 1)m can o K 'nt, Oregon, who 011 January 21 tu, 1915 union lloinusiead En-'1 try No. 015170, l'nrl.ot4, ki-2Svi-4, Si-2Siii 4. Section 19, nki -4XT- i, ni 2NK 1-4, Suction 3 ', Township 4 fSuuu , HaiigB 13 1'jrtsl Wlllam- etle Meiidian. has filed notice of intention to make Final three year I rool, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. J). St uirt, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, 011 the 18th day ot November l'J!9. Ci.nnaiit uames as witnesses: Hans Koepke, of Grass Vadey, Oregon, Pete Piters of Kent, Ore yo 1. Kllis ' 'Hitches of Kent. Ore- go,,, Pantry W. Hughes of Kent, l re 011. 11. FRANK WOODCOCK, pu Register. r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Intel tor, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 4, 10,19. NOTICE, is heieuy given that (jiissie I. Derthick of Maniiii, Oregon, who 011 May lolh, 191s, made Homestead Entry no. 01 (8i8, for SKi-4si'.l-4, Section 21, Ei-2.i;i-4, and Kii 1 -4 bection 28, NKI-4SK1-4, Sec. 3j, Township 5 South, Range 14 Llast, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of niteir.ioii to make Final Three roof, toestahhsh claim to ,ie lai d abjee described before F. o I. Will uns. W II. Williams, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. wo The Dalles. 340 Serial No. lWu'lCE KOR PUBLICATION I. S. Land Office at The Dalles u :t'tJu". September 20111,1919. ua ui rufHiua 19111 mea 111 this office lis application to select under the provisions of the act of Congress, appioved July 1, 1898 0 Slat, 5y7i 020.) as extended by the Act of Coiit,ress ap roved May 17, 1906. Lot 4, Sec. 4, Twp. 5 Range 16 , rOast, W. M. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the hinds tltsciibed, or tltsiiing 10 object because of 'the' Mineral character of the land, or I"' olJier ,eaf ' 'lle Nl ' ' .e l" m davils of protest in this office, oil or before the 121I1 day ol Novem ber, 1911) II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Piegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 301)1, 1019. Notice is hereby given that Arthur W. Fargl.er of Maupin, Oiegou, who ou latiu- ary 26, 1914, made Iloiiitstead No. ence Fargher, J.nucs Dorau, all of Maupin, Oregon. II, Frank Woodcock, totj;iur.