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FIRANKLON Rebuilt Throughout and Painted Same Guarantee as on Our New Cars All Work done in Our Own Shop These Rebuilt Cars Will Give you the Same Service as a New Car Special Values from $850 and up Write or Fhone U3 for Demonstration FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. THE DALLES, OREGON 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 The Maupin Times .Published every Friday at Maupiu, Oregon Mks. W, L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, fi.co: six months, 75 cents; three monum, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the oostolTiee at Maupiu, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. Wapinitia many interesting tilings concern ing the movement. The Btork was quite active here last week; oil Thursday it left a little daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kubanks and Sun day a little son arrived at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Godleiup Tusuhner. Both little stranger seem well contented with their iihw holm's and have announced Ih oir intt'ii'ions of staying. Mr and Mrs, John F.ubauks cf Wamic v pr 1 over Sunday nml midu the acquaintance of their new grand daugU-r. ' II. M. Bluckerby and son Alvie brought Mrs. Dodge over f 1 011. Wamio Sunday where she had been helping care for the sick at the Mugill and blnckerby homes the past month. Mr. Blackertn and son went on across the Nenn aud visited at the Alvie Wilcox home, reluming Monday afternoon N G. Hediu did not return home last week as was announced but is expected any day. Mrs. Luien ftita yaa called to Bend last Wednesday evening by the illness of her sister in law, Mrs. jlenry Fanto", M:s. Dyer who has been visit iug her daughter, Mrs. Chestor Rice left Saturday for Portland. John Ward has sold his entire holdings here to Wilson Bros, and w ill have a public sale at his place March 18.li. Julius Shlpflln went to The Dulles Friday for medical treat meat, returning Monday. He is 8 ili very poorly. Couuty Agent Fluharty spoke at the school house here Saturday evening. Owing to his coming being not widely known, not 11 very largo crowd was present. Mrs. Bigbee bad charge of the meeting. It as announced that the rummer. id club will Uitet March 20. Mi I'lnharly will U heiethen and complete the or ganisation of the form bureau. Everybody interested in the wel fare of this section come, Don't forget our lunch bdsket for re iresumonta will be served. Date Saturday evening, March 20, II, N. Dodge has contracted from Oabel Bros, to build a road from Wapiuitia to the flat, com mencing at the creek and coming out near tho Herb Hammer ranch. Much of tho distance will be quite dillieult to build as it will have to be blasted out of the rock. Ben Fljuu and F,d Bernard commouced working for him Monday. John Ward and Len Wilson spent several days in The Dalles last week looking after business affairs. Mrs. Bigbee and Ruby Wilson attended the teacher's instute at Tygh Saturday. Several men of the ditch com pany spent Friday and Saturday in the mountains repairing a wnslioul on the ditch. They re turned Tuesday to complete the job. They report about six inch- 11 vl tuow there and the giouud frozen a foot deep. Several relatives gathered at the parsonage Sunday, the occa sion being Itv. Parker's bii thday and all enjoyed a big dinner. Mrs, O'Biien and daughters spent Sunday in Dufur at thr homo of her parents where bei mother is sick. Geo. Osborne took them over in bis car. A brsinees meeting of the Chric tian Endeavor was held at the parsonage Tuesday evening. Josh O'Brien was elected president E. A. Hartuiao and Harold Stautou made a trip to Maupii. Tuesday aud I rought up a new tractor. Jesse Lewis moved to theii lower ranch Sunday and commenc ed farming, Seyeral plow teams have started plowing this week. John Boweu has purchased Geo Heitz' Ford aud Geo. has bought one from Evans Parrith. We bnderstand that Ollie We berg's have a new Studebakei 6. J. I. West left Mouday for the valley. 0. L. Puquet returned from Coos and Curry counties last ev enig where he has been looking at the country with view to locating but not to buy. He did not go to British Columbia. Bert Taylor returned last week faom Portland. Lincoln Hartman went to Port land today, going to 'the Dalles with Jim Hartman in their car. Lincoln goes to receive medical treatment. 'Iwo Red Crocs sewing machiuts will be auctioned off March 20tb at the commercial meeting. Fortfale Acclimated Seed Corn (Tested for Germination) VARIETIES Red Northwestern Dent White Minnesota Field Grown by John V. Martin for sale by Shattuck, Bros. Waninitia lntn Ctarra 1 1 iiuuiiiiuu nuiu Ultimo 1 We have for Baj mw owes bred to coarse wool rams. Ilauser & Dab), Tygh Valley. Some of the farmers clout like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buys skins and hides. U. S. Endersby brought his cousin Mr. Slurdevant who scrom panied him home from' Los Angel es to meet the train this morning Marion and Charles Farlow were Maupiu callers from Smock yesterday. Wanted to rent a farm furnish ed or unfurnished; might consider buying after first year. Addres. A. W. Cook, Bend, Ore., Box 683 In these days of high prices many merbhants have let their sine stock run down. You will find conditions reversed at our store and a very complete stock of Men e Women's and Children's 'shoes at prices that will compete w th mail order houses. Shattuck b At a meeting in Shattuck's ha'l Monday morning H Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. tti L. V. ROBERTS. Pron. Harvey L. and George L. Morris will sell your real estate take care of your loans and write your fire insurance Office on Deschutes Avenue We give warratee deeds for lots in Maupin and you can put up any kind of building you like only in restricted district which calls for $1500 dwelling. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, February 26, 1920. Notice is hereby given that David D. Wilsou of Shauiko, Oregon, who on March 19th, 191 7, made Homestead Entry no. 018615, for Lots 1, a, 3, 4, Section 7. Towuship 7 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Merid ian, has Hied" notice of intention to make Final three year Procf, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 13th day of April, 19JO Claimant names as witnesses: George Fine, Carrie F. Wilson, E. E. Fjue, Claud Wilson, all of 'Shanikoj Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. Spalding Base Ball supplies MaupinDrug Store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February loth, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Robert A. Stow of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on Morris Juue 20th, 1915, made Additional Homestead ivutry no. 015172, tor L. " r I ,ft A If t.tcwl.'l Sf'tlrvll Tl NLT Baseball club and Dr. Stoyall ac- 4NEI 4 yeCi TorKUhlp cepteel the responsibility. ISotith, llauge 15 East, Willam- For Sale-Pure bred S.C. White etle Meridian, lias filed notice of Leghorn and Barred Plymouth1111 to make Final Three , , , ,. , , ' , ear Proof, to establish claim to Rock baby chicks, also eggs forthe land above described( before setting. Mrs. Frank-Batty, Wapi Register and Receiver of United nitia, Ore. Phone 16f88. States Land office, The Dulles, For sale-24 head of catth. Oregon, ou the 26th day of March Write or see Geo. rborn, Wapini tia, Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Lund Office at The Dalles Oregon, February 28th, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Harding G, Dngger of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on May 6tli, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 016047 for WI-2NWI-4, NWI-4SWI-4, Section 13, NEI-4NE1- 4, Section 14, Towuship 4 South, fiange 14 East, Willamette Merid ian, Iihh tiled notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before F. D, Stuart, U. 5. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, 011 the 15th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: C. A. Patterson, W. A, Patterson, J t). Minks, L. S. Minks, all of Grass Valley, Oregou. H. Frank Woocock, Register. 1020 Claimant names as witnesses: A. fr. Hsrvfiv. nf Wamin rtrsnnn We have a new Case Trach r I. A. Hull of Wamic. Oreeoti. I. and plow all equipped ready t ! II. Dugger, of Grass Valley, Ore- I.O. O F WAPINITIA Lodge No. 201), Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Vimting mem oers always welcome. R. B. Bell, N. G. B. F. Turner, Secretary. Wood for Sale On the main road and good level ground to load on, no bills, 1-2 mile east of U. S. Endersby place. Price $8.25 a cord. Samuel Appling. Pojtoffice, Maupin, Ore. On the fringe of the western ocear Towers a coastline rugged and strong As if guarding some precious secret From the eyes of an alien throi g The spruce and iir on the hi 1 ltd s Seem struggling to do their shaie In protecting this wonderful treasure Of Nature's, rich and rare. Far bey6nd lie livers aud moun tains, Forests, bills aud plain's Surely a bit of tho promised land kept greeu by gentle rains. The pioneers came through tbe eastern gate To ti e land they Lad sot ght and won Where their dreams and hopes were realized, 'Twas (he land of Oregon. Auou. Poland China Hog For sale, inquire of Clayniier or R. W. McCorkle. We have the registered papers with him. He is a good hog, will trade him for a calf. Imp Local Items at Auction Sale t J. W. Ward ranch on Thursday March 18. Horses, cattle. Jioea and fiirui implements. Free lunch. Timber Land for Sale 1-2 Sec. located in Twn. 5 S. R 11 K, about 10 miles due west of Wapinitia postoflloe; 4,000,000 ft. saw timber. Waninitia Irrigation Co's. main ditch runs through place. Price $8,000. Write to Ai Johnson, Box 15, Colburn, Idaho. Several small farms wanted1 once. George L. Morris. Be sure and read the Crescent Garage ad this week Mrs. H. A. Muller of Tygh is at The Dalles hospital for 'treatment. Mr. Richmond of tbe Wapinitia Garage was a caller iu town Wed ucsday. Morris Bros, mounted their real estate eign yesterday. For sale a gasoline drag saw at iMscher s Oarage, Maupin. 8tp Mis Smith of Hamilton, Mout. is a guest of Mrs. O. F. Pveuick. The ladies are cuusins. Houses and lots for sole in Maupiu. George L. Morris. ilaui and Eggs, and Satidwichrs and Coffee at Cyr's Confectiouery. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hennegnan met yesterday with Mr. aud Mrs, F. H. Gutzer to close a farm land deal involving 151,000 ou Wapi uitu Plains. Judge Pipes of Port land and Attorney W. II. Wilson of The Dalles are representing the negotiating parties. The deal was eousumated by N. G. Hedjn. The sou of Mr. and Mrs. Gutzer has 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. Marti u. J, O. Thorn p8ou and son and daughter were over from Tuh iyesterday. iry iu. ojsioo lor iiast la 1 1.3 Section 18, Township 8 South, Ranirft iS Foal U'illo.,,f Itr.i.i vu ui l.&l. auu 11119, UHIICI U US I - iiwmuiDVVV 1UCI1U just arrived from South Dakota ' L,as file( notice .of intention m take rh. nf ih. MM , ..Vl' Uhr tear Proof, to commence plowing at any time, W. H. Staats & Co. On account of tbe raise on soda pop to us, we will be foroed to charge 15o per bottle or 2 for 25c starting March 1st. Cry's Con. fectiotiery. ' N. J, Si ti not t has sent this oflice an allotment of garden seeds to bo distributed in this section Call for yours before they're gone Mrs. E. J. Styer was a Beud yisitor Friday to monday The Maupiu Drug Store sold two phonographs last week and have some new ones ordered. Fishing tackle, the kind that gets tbe fish a big display at the Maupin Drug Store. Thompson thoroughbred Barred Rock Roosters $2; also eggs for setting $1. Mrs. W, Ayres, Mau pin, Oregon. 232 sacks of good clean barley for 6ale at Hunts Ferry Whse. Call Fen Baity at Kell Hotel or Hunts Ferry Whse. Joe Riggles bought a Dodge this week from the Crescent Garsge, The Portlaud Painlees Dentist All work guaranteed. W. T, Slatteu, D. D. S., Prop., i!05 See ond St., The Dalles. . Beef fur Sale at Cyr's Con fee liouery NOW. Liberty Chastain has bouuht a Foid touring car of the Crescent gou, A, tij. Leonard, of Grass Val ley, uregou. H. Frauk Woodcock, Register. CaiDpfire Marshmallows. The best yet, for sale at The Maupiu Drug Store. Be sine and read tho Crescent Garage ad this week, Six thoroughbred Poland China sows to let out ou shares. Two old ones, one registered, four young ones. II. A. Muller, Tvgh Valley. . WANTED Woman to cook and do some house work for family in Portland. Salary fo0 a month and fare to Portland. Inquire Times office. 31 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior, U. S Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, February 6th, Ig20. Notice is hereby given that Maurice C. Ward. The Dalles, Oregon, who on Jan. 21st, 1916, made Homestead Entry Wo. 015711, for SI.2SKI-4, Section 35. lovusbip7 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the laud above described, before Register aud Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on the 25th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Ward, Johu Farre. Owen Biown, Bernard A, Marx, all of Kaskela, Oregon. II Frauk Woodcock, Register. Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregou, February 20, 1920. notice is hereby given that Arthur Locke, of Maupiu, Oregon, who on April Sth, 191 5, made Homestead Eniry no. 014693, for SWI-4NM-4, SEI- 4NWI-4, Ei-2Swr-4, and sm-4 Sec tion 14, Township 6 South, Range 13 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of iuteution to make Final three year Proof to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D Stuart, U. S. Couiniis sioner, at Maupin, Oregon, ou the 8th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses, A. It. Wilcox, of Wapinitia, Ore gon, Fiank McCoy of Wapinitia, Oregon,' Augelos Koroles, of Mau pin, Oregon, J. E. Porchet, of Wapinitia, Oregon. II. Frauk Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Tbe Dalles Oregon, February 6th, 1920. JNUlItJEis hereby given that, George Clifford Allen. Maupiu, Oregon, who ou Feb ruary I.sth. 1016. made Home. stead Entry No. 014720, for SI-2SE- 1-4 section 26, EI-2NW1-4 a"d nk i-4, Section 35, Towuship s South, Range i4 East, Willauutu Meridian has filed notice of inipn. tion to make Final three vpar Ptoof. to establish claim tn land above described, before F.D. Muart, U. S, Commissouer at Maupin, Oreeon. on tbe mth dav of March 1920, Claimant names as witnpwps- Thomas, Faherty, John Foley,' O. I. Williams. C. A U'Liiwl all ot Maupin, Oregon. H. r bank Woodcock, Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallas. Oregon, Februaiy loth, 1920. rsotice is hereby giveu that Irwin A. Hull of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who, ou tviarcn 16th, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 015845, and 011 April 6 1916 made Additional Homestead Entry No. 015930, for ni-2Nw1-4, aud bi-4, Section 20, W1-2NWI4, Section 21, Towuship 3 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Merid ian has filed notice of intention to make Fiual three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud aboy described, before Register an Receiver, United States Laud Office at The Dailes, Oregou, on the 26th day ot March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: A. G. Harvey, of Wamic, Oregon R. A. Stow, of Grass Valley, Ore gon, J. II. Dugger, of Grass Val ley. OreifOU. A. K. I.ennaril r,f Grass Valley, Oregon. 11. FRANK WOODCOCK, UP 1 Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dcnartineut of the Interior U. S. Land Office st The Dalles uregon, uiarcn 4tu, 1920. JNotice is hereby given that Christian II. Guiuther of Gateway, Oregon, who ou June Hin, 1915, m a ue Homestead En to take charge of tbe 800 acre farm Chronicle, March 9. establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. Anglers Fishermen Sports S. Couimissiooer at Maupiu, Ore April 1st the fun beging. Now. right now, is a good time to check up on tackle. We will be ready for you with the biggest and beat line of high-grade tackle ever opened up here. And we can ad vise you right, Get your license here. Shattuck Bros. gon, on the 17th day of April, Claimant names as witnesses: M. H. Martin, of Sbaniko, Oregon P. C. Martin of Gateway, Oregon, Douald McKay of Gateway, Ore gou, Thomas Derry of Kaskela, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Pn Register. In the Countr Court, of Ui Sui of Oregon for Wasco County Ii the Matter of the Estate of Johu Kutter, Deceased. Notice is hereby giyen that undersigned has filed his finul Report and Account no o,l,,,i;t. trator of tbe estate of Johu Kotter, uecuaseu, aim mat the above named Court has day tbe 10th day of March, 1020 at the hour of 10 A. M. of said day in the the County Court Rmoii; in the County Court House in The DalleB, Wasco County, Oregon, as the time and olacn for tw u.,; ofsaid fiual Repc . tocouut aim me settlement rr an M ,i,.i.. All persons having any objections to said final Report and Account hereby are notified to ho nr.s,.t at said time and place aud show cause, u any exiBt, why s d Final Report and Account shou.J not be approved, and allowed. Dated and first nnhlicl.a.t c.i,. . V"" mary tom, israij. , Etnil Mertz, Aitminiaf iul..- George D. Brodie, Dufur, Oreegpn Report of the Condition of the Maupin State Bank No. 224 -at Maupin, in the state of Ore gon, at the close of business February 28, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $219,827.48 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 147 09 Bonds and warrants 12,776 13 Banking house 2,000.00 Flirntttirp nnH fivl-ii.oo o Ann nn """""ira ,iuv.w Hue from approved re- serve banks 5,857 45 Checks and other cash items 27 40 Cash on hand 9,828.50 Advances Victory Bjnds 3.675 00 rtat 256.538 05 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 UnrllVlilPil nrnfifa 1 mo on Individual deposits sub- ject to check 211,075.06 Cashier checks out- StanHirifr 1 nil 1,341 DO Time and Savings De- uosus 16,922.52 . Reserved for interest and t 4af? 1,000.00 Total 2fifi K38 fiR State of Oregon, I County of -Wasco ) ss I. R n ef,,..t 1--L.. . . , "".uaiii asnier 01 the above named bank, do solemn ly swear that the nhnvo is true to the best of my knowl edce and holicf F. D. Stuart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be- i920me' thiS 8th d3y 0f March' Pubf.r L' Morris-' Notary arf 27CSISSi0n 6Xpire8 Ja"U" Correct Attest: L- C- Hennegnan, J. M- Conklin, Directors, rtuoniey ior said estate.