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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupiu, Oregon Mbs. W. L. Mokrison, Publisher Snbsciiption: One year, fi.fn: six months, 75 cents; three month, 50 l.'niorxM uu (second class lllflil KlltVt" - matter September 2, 1914, at IC postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. Solid Facts 4 Leveling land properly now is true economy because it 'save time and expense in irrigutinfi next summer when time is valua ble and labor scarce. Send today lor "Farmer's Bulletin 865, U S, Department of Agriculture, Wash ington D. C." This booklet i free for the asking and is worth U to you Mr. Farmer. I know the ditch men will furnish you tLe title and Nos. to many hum ors' pamphlets that are free and viity valuable if you apply for them. "Leveling land" does not mean to reduce surface to flat plane, but requires the removing ol knolls and filling of depression so that water may be conveyed by use of rills or "corregationB'' ovei a uniform surface, which may have a controlling slope or grade, yet be in good irrigation condition Frequently I hear men say, "Mj laud is so smooth that 1 don't need to level it. Seldom is thif really true. Belter aid nature a little by hitching four bprses-.to your home made box drag. ;and polish up your land iu proper shape. It will pay big. The cost of land preparation varies from 12.50 per acre to $100. Did yju ever viit a timber clear ing and see the workman blow and grub tbe stumps and fill the holes. at $70 to $100 per acre? Such work is continuously being done. To fiuifh on land with t box drag will coBt approximately $150, Choose a good uniform plot and drag it at least. Ask Dodge or Hedin to take a look at it before you sow your, wheat or alfalfa. Try for a maximum crop. If you Belect a Bmooth field you may make your head ditch and rills quickly and cheaply. You will obtain a uniform moisture distribution and not lose your water or flood your land. The proper application' ot-.wn.ter. , to crops is the highest paying busi ness any farmer can engage in, but it properly relates back first to the preparation of the land and that brings most of us up to the point that confronts just now. Vuur ditches, laterals, correga tions, water boxes, seed selection ang ''water duty'1 will all be taken up iu their proper turn but first lets all get our laud in ship shape. Near Grand Junction, Colo . a 50,000 acre project has been com pleted by the Covornment. A roller crest type dam 500 feet long with electribally propelled head gates a 725)2 foot tunnel through tbe mountain to me main canal 70 miles long are among the engineering problems of this great system. Five years time and $.5,000,000 or $100 per acre first cost are the staggering figures. Uncle Sam says even this will pay. What about our owu favor ed Wapiuitia Plains? Has the Bounlefui Provider made our sys tem too easy and therefore do wo fpurn our own while others strug THE THE ORIGINAL 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, 479 E. MAIN T., PORTLAND, ORE. gle to divest the life giving waters? lean picture tbe fulled cattle of a thousand fields feeding upon winter forage we can grow. I see the great security to crops that it spells and the increased demand for farms it will create. Are we really alive Mr. Farmer? Let's fill that silo and haystack and let's booBt our district to the world 8. C. Church Notice Them will be regular services at the Free Methodist church both morning and evening every Sunday We give every one a cordial iu vitation to come. Edgar W. Long, Pastor, Local Items Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 21 1 - Order Log Cabin Bread received every day at Styer's... . Second hand sewing machine Singer, for sale. Times olliee. Mozart Cabinet Grand Piano f jr sale, see F. C. Butlur for terms lo full blood Duroc Jersey boar pigs, weigh about 70 pounds, for sale.-F, S. Fleming. See our line of Talking Ma chines. Maupin Drug Store. You can get them on easy payment?, Win. Heckmau returned this morning from a few weeks woik Lost Kodak, betweeu Wapini tia and Maupin, reward for return to this office. W. J. F. B. F. Richardsun and Frank were iu from Pine . Grove Monday and Tuesday for the dilcb com pany's buildings at that place. A nice line of watches and jew elry on display at Maupin Drug Store. ... J. E. Porchett was in Wednes day from his homestead up tin- river and made application for final proof. Don't send away for Rexall Goods. We have them at Dome. Maupin Drug Store. W-. H. Talcott who has been a resident of this section for the past 26 years is leaying for Sheri dan" where he expects to make his home. For sale One Chalmers truck, 1000 lbs. capacity just been work ed over. 'Wilt make some one a bargain on this truck, Shattuck Bros. ' A hard freeze Friday night eon. Uniting cold and snow most of Sunday foruoon. The higher sec tions had six and eight inches of snow. The Portland Painless Dentin All work guaranteed. W. T. Slatteu, D. D. S., Prop., 305 Sec ond St., The Dalles. The Dufur Dispatch came out last week printed from machine set type?, and announce the dis carding of the old method. Con gratulations. Wanted to rent this fall for a term of years a good wheat ranch with or without stock. I can fur nish good reforeucees. Address F. R. Maupin Times. Deputy District Grand Warden Biggs -of Prineville visited the local Lodge of I. O. O. F. and gave a very interesting lecture on Odd fellowship Wednesday night. After the lecture the lodge wis closed aud all retired tp the lower room where a bountiful supper was served by the sistirs of ti e Ribekah. VAUGHAN DRAG SAW MACHINE Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 Hot Meals, sandwiches, Shon orders at alt hours, Served at the Hazelwood Ice Cream Parlor. I.O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem bers alwave welcome. W. II. St.vats, N, G. , - ; W. II. TalCott, Secretary. L. B. Fox R. T. Yates WASCO COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts That Protect..,., ;-. -.. Books Posted to Dute Daily Plant Second to None First National Bank Building Phoue Black 283 r, The Dalles, Oregon Are you using The Times liner columu when you haye anything to sell or want, to buy some article that your .neighbor may-have or wishes to dispose ; of? ", If. , poetry! a want ad iu that column. We are sure that it will bring results. A Studebaker car owned by Bleakney Bros, of Maupin jammed into a telephone post at the inter section of Third aud Fourth streets in the west end of tbe city late Saturday evening. The right rear w'.ieel was crushed. No- injuries occurred to occupants. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work and general -repairing. Hprse.shoe-iiig- a specialty. Reasonable rates - A. F. Martiu. For Sale A limited amount of beardless rye seed. Ed Herrling, Criterion For Sale If wanting a beautiful mondern home furnace heat with income write to B, C. Phetteplace, For Sale 1918 Model Ford Touring Car in good shape, all new tires. O. F. Renick, Maupin, Ore. Good Teeth Good Health More teeth are lost tnrcugh loosening of the tissues that hold them iu place, than throug decay. Gue of the chief reasons for this loss is that most people look for decay of their teeth, aud never notice the condition of their gums. Your gums should be firm and hard.. ""They, should be i a' healthy pink.' If tfhey are-red or ..dark or discolored, if ' they are soft and spongy, then they should receive treatment. If ypitr gums bleed when you brush t lie iu, if they are sensitive if you have loose, or "tender" teeth, if certain foods set your teeth "on edge'', these are all danger signals of pyorrhea. Bad breath is another symptom of this unhealthy condition of tbe gums, and a most anoying one. Three syuitoma of the gums are gei.ferally lets painful than a de cayed tooth, yet 'they 'are'tnp're dangerous to the. general health. Dr. H. C. Date. Dentist, Maupiu, Oregon. What it Man? A man weighing 150 pounds approximately contains 3,500 cu bic feet of gas, oxyen, hydrogen and nilrogop, in his constitution, which at 80 cents per thousand cubic feet would 'be worth 12, 80 for illuminating purposes. He also contains all the necesrary fats to make a 15-pound candle and thus, with his 8,500 cubic fret of gases, he posses great illuminat ing possibilities. His system con tains 22 pounds and 10 ounces of carbon or enough to make 780 dozen or 0300 lead pencils. There is about grains of iron in his blood aud the rest of thu body would make one spike large enougbt to hold his weight. A healthy man contaius 54 ounces of phosphorus. This deadly poison would make 800,000 matches or enough poison to kill 500 persons. This with two pounds' of lime make the stiff bones and brains No matter how sour a man looks ho contains about GO lumps of sugar of the ordinary cubical di mentions, and to mako the Beacon ing complete must .be added 20 spoonfuls of salt'. If a man Were distilled into water he would make about 3s quarts or more than half his entire weight. He also contains 'a great deal of starch, chloride .of potash, mag neeium, sulphur and hydrochloric avid iu his system. Break the shells of 1000 rgKS into a huge pan or basin and you have the contents to make, a man ram his toe . nails .to .tbe most delicate tissuesof his brain. And this is tbe scientific answer to tbe question, "What is man?" Club N.we. Dr. T. DeLarhue, Eyesight Specialist. Finest equipped exclu sive optical parlors in central Oregon. RootiiB 17-18 Vogt Block, over Crosby's Drug store, Tbe Dalles, Ore. Some of the farmers dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buvg rkins aud hides. LEGAL NOTICES . Adyertisers please read over your uotices and notify us immedi ately if an error has occured. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The JJalles, Oregon, October 23, 1919. ' Notice is hereby given that Anthony Johu Connolly of Maupin, Oregon, who oil De cember 3rd, 1913, made Homestead Entry no. 012298, for swi-4.swi-4 Section 27, nj-2NWI-4, NWI-4NKI-4 Section 34, Township 4 South, Raijge 14 East; Willamette Meridi an;, aud on December 8th, 1914, uwde . Additional Homestead Entry No, OI4205,. for KI-2N81-4, NI-2SE 1-4, Section 33, TownBhip4 South. Raiige 14 East, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before, the Register and Receiver of Uuifed States Land office, The Dalles, Oregon, on the 6th day of Deeember, 1919. Clamiaut names as witnesses: John Foley, Thomas Faherty, Wil bur E. Hurst, Eleuia Connolly, of Maupin, Oregou, aud Kathleen Connolly, of Portland, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. .Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 23, 1919. ' Notice is hereby given that ' Elenia Couuolly of Maupiu, Oregon, who ou No vember 10, 1914, made Homestead Eutry no. 014046, for WI-2NWI-4, WI-2SWI-4, Section 14, wi-2nwi-4, Section 23, Township 4 South, Rauge 14 East, Willamette Merid ian, mid on January 7, iqi.S. made Additional Homestead fcntry No 014318 for NEI-4NW1-4, Section 14, NEI-4NKI-4, Section 15, Township 4 South, Range 14 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final ' three year Proof to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register and Receiver, United States Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 6th tl&y of "December, igiq. Claimant '"naWies as witnesses, Anthony J. Connolly, of Maupiu, Ofegoll, Tholiias Faherty, of Ma . " ,! ...Li II.. pin, uregou, Aaimccn jvunvny of Portland, Oregou, John Foley, Maupin, Oregon. 11. rrauit wooucock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe interior, U. S Land Olliee at The Dalles Oregon, Oct obi r ?3id, 1019. notice is ncreuy giveu wiai Charles H, Iliggins, of bhan.ko, t regon. who on Way. irrl in, It IIIDill. Ilntnputfiul T'.lltrv . . -- j , 101.1 made Additional Homestead 1 1 Entry No. 013945, for wi-j Section! 24. iownsnip7 omn, Kange 11 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to es nd above uu aoove labhsh claim to the lat described, before Register desenbed, before Register and Ke- reiver. II. S. I .ami (Ittin c, K-J5- XrL'L l Z Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day of December, 19 19. -1 : .. . MH ...:.......,. . wmiuwiii names, Ms wiiucaan?. Orvil E. Uiggins, John Thomas, . AM.-. 'I. -V ' all ofisbauik. Oregon. II, Fhank VVooik:ock, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Iuterior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, October 23rd, 1019. NOTICE is hereby giveu that Rosy Harris, widow of William Jasper Harris, deceased, of Shauiko, Oregon, who, 011 April 7th, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 014713, for NKI-4SWI-4, NWI-4SICI-4, SI-2SE1-4, Section 3, NE1-4, Sectlou 10, Township 8 South, Range 15 Bast, Willamette Meridian has filed no. tice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claiiu to theland; above described, before F. D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin,' Oregon, , on the 5tlf day ot December 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: D. D. Wilson, Bertha Berg, Char ley Berg, George Fiue, all of Shaniko, Oregou. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, tip Register. REPUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Iuterior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregou, September 30, 1919. To Luther Wallace of Criteriou, Oregon, Coutestee: You are herebv notified that Leonard H. Ay res who gives do 1; A. Hudson, I lie Dalles, Oregon as his postofrice address, did on September 22, 1919, tile iu this office his du.y corroborated ap. plication to contest and fe ore the .cane illation of your hoire stad Entry No. Serial 015779, made February 28, '1916. for EI-2SE1-4, Section 21, SWI-4N-wi-4, wl-2swl-4, SEI-4SWI-4, si-2-.E1-4, Sec. 22, TowiiBbip 6 Sou'! Range 15 East, Willamette Metid ian, and as grounds for his con test he alleges that said land vhs wholly abandoned on or about March, 1918, at which time the said coutestee Weut to his former home iu Mississippi - and it was rumored that he died there, that the ouly improvements oil the land 'con istof a cabin 12 by 16 feet, land there has been about 1 1-2 acres plowed, that since date of abandonment neither the entryman or his heiis, if any, have cultivat ed or improved the land; that' en try man 'a absence from the land was not due to his employment in military service rendered in con- .lectio,, with operations in Mexico Ld selv the lal?irSHUS I""8 oralon the hordes tlw nr ddv"seIp tl,eds described, or or along the borders thereof or in mobolizatinu camps elsewhere in military or naval orzamzations the. United States or of the Nation al Guard of any of the several states or iu any war in which the United States has been engaged. . You are. therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cenceled without further riebt to be heard, either before tbis office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office. within twenty days aftsr the FOURTH publication of this notice, . - , shown below, your answer' under "'"' 0 1 icuiiuwig 10 gttlier with due Droof that vnn - 1 - - ' have served acopy of your answer XT j ?l .k- . .. . . i uu Buuuiu LH.te in vnur no war uo ii.mcm iur uostomce 10 wnicn you desire future uotices to 5 t . - be sent to vou. H. Fkank Woodcock, Register. Date of firi-t publication, Oct-jat obtr 17. 1919 Date of second uublicatlon. Oot. ober 24, 1010. , Date of third Dublieatinn. Drl. olier 31, 1919. Date of fourth uublicatiun. Xov ember 7, U19. NOTlCli rOtt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Olliee at The Dalles. Oregon, October 6th, 1919. NOTICE l.s Hereby giveu tl'at, Albert K. Trout man of Maupin, Oregon, who on Feb ruary 28th, 1916, made Home, stead Entry no. 015783, for NI-2SI-2, KwHswi.4, Section 7, ti-2SKi-4, HWI-4SK1-4, Section 8, Township ( Mouth. Raniro i4 I'.ast. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of inten tion to make l'iual three year Ill f b). , , . fc . '. . .... liKl Hl)()Ve descnlJC(lt Ociorfl r.u. SluuM, U. h, Commissotier at Maupiu, Oregon, on the 18th day ot iMovemoer, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; K. .!. Fischer, of Maupin, Oregon, VV. II Williams, of Maupin, Ore- K"' ' J Willitt1"8 of n 1 ,, ,1: 0f sievfi,- M7 II. Frank Woocock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . . . ... Denartmeiit of the Interior U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 6th, 1919. No ico is hereby given that Marion' A. Duncan of Kent, Oregon, who on January 26th, 1915, made Homeatead En try No. 015170, for Lot 4, EI-2SWI-4, SI-2SKI-4, Section 19, NE(.4Vi:l 4, NI-2NKJ-4, Section 30, Township 4 South, Range 13 East Willam ette Meridian, bus filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land ubove described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, ou the l8th day of November 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Hans Koepke, of Grass Valley, Oregon, Pete Peters of Kent, Ore gon, Ellis Hughes of Kent, Ore gon, Emery M. Hughes of Kent, Oreuou. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, ' pn Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeut of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dale, Oregon,,. October 4, 1919. ; ; NOTICE is hereby given that Oussie I. Derlhick of Maupiu, Oregon, who on May 10th, 1915, made Homestead Entry no. 014818, for Sei-4se1-4, Sectiqu 2t, Ei-sNEr-4, and SE1-4 Section 28, nki14Nei-4, Sec. 33. Township 5 South, Rauge 14 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of iuteutlou to make Final Three Year Pr6of, toestablish claim to the land above described, before, Ff. D. Stuart, United States Commis sioner al Maupin, Oregon, pu the 18th day of November, 1919. Claimaut : -names as (witnesses: O B. Dty thick, W. C. Richardson O. J. Williams, W. H. .Williams, all of Maupiu, Oregou.,' 1 II. Frank Woodcock, Register. . 189 The Dalles, 340 Serial No. M21005. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U.S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oiegon, September 29th, 1919. i NOTICE is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Coa pany, wnose post office address Is St. PaulrMinuesota, has this ?9j day of September 1919, filed 'iu this office its application to select under tbe provisions of the act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat, 597, 620.) as exi elided by 1 he Act of Congress approved May 17, 1906. Lot 4, Sec. 4, 1 wp. 5 uange 16, East. W. M. W desiring- , to object because of 'the MitlPrul I.llQr.J,ta. .U- , I ......... ol me iuuu, or any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affi. davits of protest iu this office, ou or before the 12th day ol Novem- oer, 1919. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . IT S T atirl CifK , .. Oregou, September loth 1010 ' Notice is hereby giveu that Arthur VtT b 1 ......... , ttijuwr of Maupin, Oregon, who on Janu- aiy ao, 1914, made Homestead No 012461, and on November 20, 1914,' marte ' Artrtiiin,...! u ..Jr,;' ' nuiuc-ieau liutrv No, 014134, for SEI.4sEi.4 Sec. i, ecUon ao. wi- . J-o vy OCCUOn 21. 1 nu'tKhm e Ka.,i . r TC r. o aDge 15 jj,st i mauiette Met d an - UICU notice of intention tn mot three year Proof toestablish claim to the laud above disrriK k- F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissiouer Maupin, Oregon, on the 14th day of November, 1919. Claimant uames as witnesses; John Manning, James Luzie, Clar ence Fargher, IaIes Dorau, all f Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register.