The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 02, 1920, Image 4

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    The Mauoin Times
Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon,
Mrs, V. L. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 5cts, Three Months 50c
Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the
post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879,
iU " ' '11
Tom Skyhill, tho Auutnillan pct,
ia only twenty-three years of age, ami
yet lie bus spoken on the same plat
form with ex-1'roskli'iit.s Roosevelt
find Taft, anl before President Wil
uon. i lie has filled to overflowinK all thif
bifc'Kest and best audlloiiunia in Ainei
(ca, including Carnegie Hall, Metro
IJolit.au Opera House, and Brooklyn
trailemy of Music, in New York; Me
dina Temple and th( Auditorium in
Chicago, the Tnbernado in Salt Lake
City, and the immense auditorium in
San Francisco. He has spoken to
iMKger ami better audrences than any
pther war speaker.
I On the third anniversary of the
sinking of the Luiila-nia, he npoko in
jL'arnegio Hall, New York, with Theo
dore Roosevelt. At the conclusion of
bis address "Teddy" rushed acroRs to
him and Raid: "You have the best
ktory tha,t has como out of the war,
'nt I am prouder to be on the stano
with you, than luny other man I know."
On one memorable occasion the
young poet spoke before l're.sldcnt
Wllwou on Fifth Avenue, New York. A
At SHATTUCR'S HALL
Maupin, Ore.
January 21st, 1920
Doors Open at S
Lecture at 8:30 Prompt
TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT Shattuck's
Store, Maupin Slate Bank, Staat's Store, Maupin
Drug Store.
Reserve your Seat by Phone to Central. No
Seats will be held later than 7:30 evening of perform
ance unless paid for.
Season ticket 4 performances 2.50 j war tax 25c
Children 1.25; war tax 15c
One performance only OOc; war tax 10c
Children ' 45c war tax 5c
Wami
ic
with Mr. Woodcock, Cecil re
turned Saturday,
Miss Alma i'ivur canto out
from The Dal lea Wednesday to
upend the holidays with relatives
here.
I'nul Driycr and Miss Gertrude
Crabtreo arrived Saturday from
Portland to ppud Christmas with
relatives.
Miss I.oii Jones who has spent
some time in The Dalles returned
home Saturday, going by way of
Maupin,
Mrs. f.ruira Driver is anions
those on tho sick lit the ;st
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Woodcock
and baby of Maiu went to The
tremendous audience was present andi
at tho conclusion of his address, the
president stood up and salutod him.i
The Cleveland l'lain Dealer nanie3
him as "The most effective war spaak-j
or in America," the Cincinnati En-
quirer refers to him as "The silver,
tonnued master of eloquence." The
Lileniry Digest, in a page article,'
calls hint "A Knight of the Holy Grail,,
a young crusader and a man well1
worth reading about." The New Yorki
Times says be is "An eloquent speak-
er who thrills his audience," and thnj
New York Globe refers to him as "The!
greatest inspiration." 1
The Australian's story is called!
"War Through the Eyes of a Poet."
It is not tho ordinary "Over the top"'
story. It is more. It gives war from
all angles. The humor, the beauty,
the philosophy, and the thrills. He
will tell the story of how the allies!
fought the Turks for the Dardanelles,
of how they landed, fought a great
fight for eight months, and then
slipped away. This campaign has
been constantly referred to as the
classic of the war.
He will tell all about it.
Dalles Wednesday, spending the
Christmas at the F. II. Woodcock
homo, going to flood Riycr Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Uabel
and Mr. and Mrs. Den Gabel of
Wapinitia spent Christmas in The
Dalle, going on to Portland Sat
urday, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Morris re
turned Saturday to their home on
Juniper Flat after a trip to Port
land. '
.Charley Steed was a Dalles vis
itor Friday, remaining several
days with his brother Ceo. Stout.
A dance was given in the hall
Christinas night. Many wore in
attendance.
The rapid melting of the enow
has rendered the roads unfit for
bleighing.
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
RooniB 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer
Crosby's Drug store,
The Dalles, Ore
Phone Black 1111
I.O. O.F.
WAPINITIA
Udcre No. 209. Maupin, Oregon.
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. ViBiting mem
oers always welcome.
W- H. Staats, N. G.
B. F. Turner, Secretary.
L. B. Fox . R. T. YateB
WASCO COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Makers of Abstracts That
i? rotect.
Hooks Posted to Date Daily
Plant Second to None
First National Bank Building
Phone Black 2831,
The Dalles, Oregon
?
Wapinitia Auto. Stage
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. m.
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
Ever-Bearing
Stawherries
Five square rods of land furn
ished my family of six more
strawberries than we could use all
summer. If you have water for
irrigation thoy will do the same
lor you. Plants $t per hundred.
A. A. Bonney.
Timber Land for Sale
1 2 Sec. located in Tvvp. 5 S, R
11 E, about 10 miles due we9t of
Wapinitia postoflice; 4,000,000 ft.
saw timber. Wapinitia Irrigation
Co's. main ditch runs through
place, Price $8,000. Write to Al
Johnson, Box 15, Colburn, Idaho.
Local Items
More correspondence needed.
Ford Touring Car for Sale
Maupin Garage.
Dave Donaldson returned home
the last of the week.
Bevo and soft drinks at E. A.
Cyr's.
They're going fast, the best
seats fur the Ellison White Shows.
Don't lose out on this. Phone
today.
Canned Cheese at E. A. Cyr'F.
Mrs. N. McMillian and daught
er Mary of Hood River were
guests at tho Philmlee and Wr. D-
Roberts homes last week. ,
Christmas gifts for the whole
family, Toilet Articles, Ivory
pyralin, Eastman Kodaks, Watch
es and Jewelry, Artistic Bcoes of
Candy, Manicure and Toilet Sets,
Perfumes and other articles on
uisniay at tne Maupin Drus Store.
We have for sale 200 ewes bred
to coarse wool rams. Hauser it
Dahl, Tygh Valley. ,
At the Churches
The Wapinitia United Brethern
church extends to all best wishes
for a kappy New Year.
The following services are an
nounced for Sunday, December 28:
Bible school, annual election, 10
Preaching servjee 11 a, in.
Subject, "Our Debt to the Past"
Christian Endeavor 6:20.
Topic, "A Look Ahead"
Leader, Mrs. N. Flinn.
Preaching 7:30.
Subject, "Cod's fiecipe for a
Happy New Year":
Everybody in this community
is cordially invited to attend these
services.
J. I. Parker, Pastor.
Services at Maupin church:
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Preaching service, 11,
We cordially extend to one and
all an urgent invitatton to attend
these Bervice?.
There will be no service Sunday
evening owing to the shortage of
fuel. We hope this situation will
shortly be relieved and we will
again be able to resume our usual
cervices.
E, N. Long, Tastor
Blacksmith Shop
I have supplies and am prepar
ed to do all kinds of new work
and general repairing. Horse shoe.
ing a specialty, reasonable rates
' A. F. Martin.
For Sale
If wanting a beautiful mondern
homo furnace heat with income
write to B. C. Phetteplace, The
Dalles, Oregon,
For Sale
A limited amount of beardless
rye seed. Ed Herrling, Criterion
Train Schedule
0. W. Central Oregon trains on
Sunday have discontinued to con
serve coal.
(Daily)
O. W. Train No. 35 due 10:25
a. m. No. 3G due at 3:25 p. m.
O. T. Train to Portland 103 a.
m., firom Portland 1:27 a. in.
Lurches, Hot or Cold at E. A,
Cyr's.
Toys for the Kiddies can be had
nt the MAupin Drug Store.
Remember to get that season
ticket to tlie Ellison White Shows
today 2.50 plus 25c war tax tor
the 4 performances children 1-2
pri ie. Order by phone.
The Portland Painless Dentist
All. york guaranteed. W. T.
Slatteu, D. D. S., Prop., 305 Sec
ond St.. The Dalles.
Are you using The Times liner
column wheu you haye any thing
to sell or want to buy some article
that yout neighbor may have or
wishes to dispose of? If not try
a want ad in that column. We are
st re that it wi.U bring results.
The largest aod most artistic
Itoe of Stationery ever on display
at Maupin can be seen at the
Maupin Drug Store. Nice boxes
for Christmas presents, 25c to $3
per box.
"Little Chancellor" Cigars, 25
in a can for $1.50 at E. A. Cyr's.
Mozart Cabinet Grand Piano
for sale, see F. C. Butler for terms
Dr. T. DeLarhue, Eyesight
Specialist. Finest equipped exclu
sive optical parlors in central
Oregon. Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block,
over Crosby's Drug store, The
Dalles, Ore.
Reward will be paid by A. R.
Wilcox of Wapinitia, Ore-, for
information concerning one light
roan cow branded R on left hip
and bar thus on right hip, up
per bit in left ear, and one light
roan yearling heifer same brand
txcept 110 bar on righ hip.
I have a farm 400 acres, 20
miles from Boise, Idaho, 10 miles
from F.mmett, good soil, well
watered, lots of outside rifnge.
Grows good alfalfa without water;
80 acres can be irrigated, A good
cattle proposition. Price $15.00
per acre, A. A. Bonney.
Make the whole family happy
for Christmas. A talking machine
or player piano will do tho work.
Get one on easy payment plan.
Maupin Drug Store.
Buy your Xmas Candy and
Cracker Jack at E. A. Cyt's.
Davidson Bread at E. A. Cyr's.
Fresh Pork at E. A. Cyr's now.
1MJ0TICES
Advertisers please rend over
your notices and notify us imniedi
ately if an error has occured.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOI.ATHD TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 19, 1919.
Notice is hereby given thai
as directed by the Commissioner
of the General Land office, under
provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S.,
pursuant to the application ot
John Foley, Serial No. 015C06,
we will offer at public sale, to the
highest bidder, but at not less
than $2.7.'; per acre at 10:300 clock
A. M. on the nth day of February,
next at this office, the following
tract of land: SWI-4NE1-4, Section
27, Township 5 South, Range 14,
East, W. M. (Containing 40 Acres)
"This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is nioun-
ainous or too rough for culture.
The sale will not be kept open,
but will be declared closed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased bidding. The person
making the highest bid will be re
quired to immediately pay to the
Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
lire above described laud are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
nated for sale.
np L. A. Booth, Receiver.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Wasco County
J. M. McCoy, Plaintiff
Vf". f
Nettie O. McCoy, Defendant )
In the name of tho State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear antl answer the complaint
tiled against you in the above en
titled court and cause 011 or before
the 30th dae of January, 1U20,
and if you fail to so appear or
answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed foi
in his complaint, to-wit:- For n
decree of this Honorable Court,
dissolving the bonds of.malrimouv
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant and for Bitch other,
further and different relief as to
this Honorable Court may eeein
just and equitable.
This summons is published in
the Maupin Times by order of the
Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Wasco, made and entered on the
lGth day of December, 1911).
The'dateof the first publication,
is December 19th, 1919.
The date of the last publication,
is January 30th, f920.
A. Baumgartner,
Attorney fnr Plaintiff,
Maupin, Oregon.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION
Department of theluterior
U. S. Land Office al The Dalles
Oregon, October 23rd, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Rosy Harris,
widow of William Jasper Harris,
deceased, of Shaniko, Oregon,
who, on April 7th, 1915, made
Homestead Entry No. 014713, for
Niii-4Swr-4, NWI-48K1-4, S1-2SEI-4,
Section 3, N1U-4, Section 10,
Township 8 South, Range 15 East,
Willamette Meridian has filed no
tice of intention to make Final
three year Proof, to establish claim
to theland above described, before
F. D Stuart, U. S. Commissioner,
at Maupin, Oregon, on the 5th
day of December, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
D. D. 'Wilson, Bertha Berg, Char
ley Berg, George Fine, all of
Shaniko, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
np Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land .Sale.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 19, 1919.
NOTICE is hercny given that
as directed by the Commissioner of ,
the General Land office, under
provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S.,
pursuant to the application of
William O. Chastaiu
Serial No. 019591, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
l.nt at not less than fj.'ioper acre.
at 10:15 o'clock A. M., on the nth
day of February next, at tins oince,
the following tract of land: SEI-4NW
1.4. Section 18, Township 4 South
ij. ........ 1 . YVtltnniMtlp ItTfrirl.
inn, (Containing 40 Acres).
"This tract is ordered into the
market 0.1 a showing that the
greater portion thereof is moun
tainous or too rougii lor cultiva
tion.
This sale will-not be kept open,
but will be declaeed rinsed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased Induing. The person
making the highest bid will be
required to Immediately pay to the
Receiver the amount thereof.
Anv nersons adverslv the above-
described land are advised to file
their claims, or' objections, on or
l.uFnru H'ni -li.cJim nfprl fnr call
lUk blll.V .1.1,1 , HV ' ........
L, A. Booth,
Receiver.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby giyeu that
undersigned, as executrix of the
estate of R. C. Jory, deceased, has
filed ' her final account in said
estate; that theCotirt has appoint
id Saturday, the 3rd day of Jan
uary, 1920, at - the hour of 10
o'clock, in the forenoon thereof,
the County Court Room of the
County Court House in The Dalles
Wasco County, Oregon, as the
lime and place for the hearing of
Hiiid final account and the final .
settlement of said estate. f
NOW THEUEFoRE.all persons
interested in said estate are hereby
notified and required to appear at
said time and place so appointed
for the hearing of said Final ac
count, and then and there show
i imse, if any exist, why said Final
Account should not be allowed
and approved, said estate forever
and finally settled, and said exec
utrix discharged... ,
Dated this 22nd day of Novem
ber, 1919.
Fern M. Jory,
Executrix. .
Francis V. Galloway,
Attorney for said estate.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U.S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, November 17th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Lambert A. Beard
of San Francisco, California, who
011 May 18th, 1915, made Ilome
stead Entry No. 014915, and on
June 1st, 1915, made Additional
Homestead Entry No, 015014, for
Lots I, 2, KI-2.VWI-4, WI-2NEI-4,
NHI-4SWI-4, NW1-4SKI-4, Section 18
Township 6 South, Range 12 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Final
three year Proof to establish claim
to the land above described witness
es before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Com
missioner at Maupin, Oregon,
Claimant before Clerk of the Cir
cuit Court of San Francisco Coun
ty, California, 011 the 29th day of
December, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B, R. Sturgis, L. J. McCoy, Ar
thnr Pechette, J. P. Abbott, all of
Wapinitia, Oregon.
II. Fkank Woodcock, . 2
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, December 3rd, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Marion A. Duncan
of Kent, Oregon, who on January
26th, 1915, made Homestead En
try No. 015170, for Lot 4, Er-2Swi-4,
S1-2SEI-4, Section 19, NE1-4NWI-4,
M-2NE1-4, Section 30, Township
4 South, Range 16 East Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of f
intention to make Final three year
Proof, to establish claim to tha
land above described, before F. D.
Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at
Maupin, Oregon, on the 12th day
of January 1920.
Claimant uames 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,
Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Pn Register.
REPUBLICATION NOTICE
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Times office.