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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
Mills Now Cutting' Tum-A-Lumber i I ii rr j and EggH, and Sandwiches and ColYi'e at Cyi's OonfHotioiicry, W apS)T)iicisi (Gsirug Automobile and Gas Engine Repairing Tire, Tubes and Accessories Gasoline, Oils 0. Greases Agents (or Ford, Dody'e, Republic Truck, and Gas Tractors and Threshers Also Auoto Livery Day or Night Male and Female Thursday, April 29th Is a 9 Reel special feature staring Thomas Meighan and Gloria Swanson (Shown at the Star Theatre at Pottland ApiH 2, 1920) 2 Shows, ft P. M. and QO Admission 25 an J 50 cents Big Drive On The Iuterohurch ' World move ment of North America swept irilo Waaco county in an easterly course up the Columbia basin, gripping the people everywl.en with the magnitude and scope ot its comprehensive plan. Wasco county laymen and ministers 'gatheied in The Dalles Thursday, evory district vieenter,- to meet the luieichuicb Instruction team traveling rapidly ovjr the 'a e. Lantern description lectures ai d strong ado'rets alio 'included were' delivered. V. H. Wihon, Ballet attorney, is Wascoeqii it v director of the giaat driva, who appointed t lie leaden, chairmen and captain of every district from the Reserva tion to Mosier. Why this great religion uplift way just now, it a fair qne-tion. HWbal is he Intetcbnrn u ove i.uent? It ws stated at, the, tiros of !,he signing of the "world . war armistice in Europe, by men. of vision wl o saw aola'iori, de struction and awful cheapness, of life aud there they decided that 'h wa lime to start a world move ment to heal, mend and restore at far aa possible, what tbe awful carnage of 1914 had , wrought, , A!! the world eneryv and finance from 1911 for years was ued tcr inhuman destruction of life au property. Now comes, a great world drive, a campaign or uplif :ad hope to a staggering. rld The last week in April aaid first in Slay a great united detail tin' auciiti house to notice ca.jup.ii.frn will re carried to ererr niecjuc! if fo count,. The money to be spent for relief in Europe, for school, for missions to carry the treat commission ''Go va iuto all ih world" to ail people. To ajd weak held in America to kill de atruetive, imjoi.l tjadeucjes so cially that oui childien may have a fair dunce to lr. e and ,i(row to be decent citizens at ''wue. If it whs win th whil to support the war activities trial resulted only in deplorable loss uf Irk how now can we jam say that should ralW to support the intiu-huich world movement to heal the awfnl wounds of tbe world war. Foilowirg aie the District Chair nea appointed by AIW. W. H. W'ilaou in Wasco county, E. p. Carnal, Mosier district Rev, ftoberteon. Dufur ' ' Oeo E. WoM.'Wamic " .(". Long. ?4atipin ' Mr. Patterson. The Dalles " Wilbur Bolton, Antelope " J5. W. Mathews, Reservation J- I. Parker, Wapipiti " Ks". Roberts, Fairbanks " Look in your district for the potis and dates of the great drive. Wapinitia Plains peopl are going to put over their dnr by strong team wmk under cm uiittce laders of fire member to ,...!!, following a great t:ieetip r the school notice, where leuteru slide end descriptive lectures will cov the work in a clear, complete av, A nipper will Mlo't the Intt'te and eviy peiMn in Hip Vpin!lia riniiie rninitty if expertii to le pient, 9 Local Ucmi Milk cow for sal. - Clias II. Crofoot. . 1 , A. A. Bonney was. over from Tygh Valley Tuesday, For3ale-Al Milch cow. frpsh about three months, Inquire at j x mica uuiuB, Foetid Small flash light, aim a pnir-of plyers on the HnkeWn road. Inquire K. X. Loi'g, Own er have same tiy paying foi this ad Kyee' of Youth shown in Port land vter-k of March 23rd Rumor has it that after a little . , ... ... experience norseoecK tiding in the Bakeoven .section Tuesday, Past i, N. Lonjj refused a job breaking horses. . . Jim Browu and son Roy have recently added 52U acres to theii 230 nine miles ' from Prineville, making them nww 800 at. that place all in a body.. We've got the kind of ' Ji'ishiiiE Tackle that gets the Fish. Manpii Drug Store. ' ' A stock of typewriter rilibmio for different trim-hine ' at tin Times office. Advertisers please read mtr your notices, nnd notify us immedi ately if an trior has oocored. Wo ild tou like to have stran bjsrrie and cream from June to iNoveintier? Bonney can furnis)' thsitrawbrry plants. You wll have to furnish the cream yuurself a! man Kodoks and Vndalr Supplies for. sale at the Maupin L-'zvf r-ior. feeaa us you him? for developing. livin ll'i-rie ha bought the Jerome Buzan . property ast of hre and has comnieuoed farming. 2!-2 nckj of gtiod clean barltv lor sale at Hunts Ferry Yvhfe Call ftfii Batty at Kell Hotel or Huuts Ferry Whse. Mr. aud Mrs. Euian ha nmv. ed the Hinton place on Shanifco roao wnere rney , nare a crop this ear. ?Ij. thoroughbred Poland Chin sup to let out ou shares. Two old otiet;, one registered, four young one.-H. A. Muller, Tvgb Valler., Mi rMartlia Worms of Tori, land arrived Wednesday and ia a .iueei or Mrs. f. J. Kirsch of Cri terion. Mis, Kirsch met hr i the train. Mauo-u, Snudflv. Mi. ), (icture show will start iiiimedialf'- ly after the ball uame hstwni. Mat'pia and Wasco. Second mow, :la. For the neit thittt dv f,,,.,, date the Poitlaud Pai' tiles l)i tout eill d your work for the follow- Bridti work si flol- Jm ,wr tooth, full set teeth nf the best mater-el thirty dollars a set (full upper and lower), Amalgam fillinc from one fiftvto thrt. do'ifl. All tht work i fullv ffOsritfed for ten ver Pott lmid rainier 1'entii.t, n05 Second St., Ihe lulles, Oie. 3; ' BUILD NOW" Heeaua of enormous demand -will cost more to build this summer. U. S 5 years behind building demand may keep price stationary for ten (10) years. Our experience in planning "Homas & Farm Buildings" is shown by the number of jobs planned and materialed by us in 1919. New Houses 382 Barns 116 Remude'ed Houses 457 filo$ 29 Chicken Sheds 112, Hog Sheds 39 Store9 and Banks 37 Schools 11 Public Garages i2 Churchea 3 Private Garages 271 Warehouses SO Packing Sheds 66 Granaries 28 Machine Sheds '28 Miscelaneoos 137 Total number of jobs 1672 t! SOME BUYS i'80 A 40 A itv cultivation; 40 A. to be cleared, on Tyh Bottom tfood orchard, 7 A. in alfalfa, 30 A. in wheat and barley, balance DHsture and timber, 1-2 mile to school. 2 sets of buildings, some equipment and stock. A good place to build a home. Look it up. A Money Maker 400 A 300 A. in cultivation; 135 A. in fall wheat, sumnterf allow plowed and harrowed, all hog fenced and cress fenced. 2 deep wel!3 equipped, 2 sets of builcliugs complete, 8 mules with har ness. 2 3 -in wagons, binder, -.combine, drill. 4 sec harrow, 3 plows, 2 cows, 40 hops, hay and other things. $32000.00; 1-2 cash, balance easy. ; Cheap for the Money 2S0 A.-150 A. in cultivation, 60 A. 'alfalfa, aummerfallow plowed, hog fenced and crossed; 4 room house, 00 ton barn, 12x33' silo, machine shed and small building?, orchard with berr?, well year $11750 00; terms ifdesired. 410 A. 150 A- in cultivation. 40 fallow plowed, 5 room house, plowed, all well fenced, good must go with plae at a reasonable price; you also get light in reserve. Price for place $11009.00 All kinds of cattle range at $9.00 and up; some, good Kuys in Criterion and Bakeoven. Call in and look our list over before you buy. It, will pay you. . We have all kiwis and prices. We can locate you anywhere from Ridgeway to The Dalles, also some attractive Idaho buys. ' Yours for Service and Satisfaction Harvey L. and George L. Morris '.DENTIST; Will be absent from office both Sunday and Monday unless appointment is made in advance 21 C. DAICE ; MAUPIN Ice Cream at Cyr's ConfectVy Maupin, Ore, Free complete Blue Printed Plans and Specifications TUM-A-LUMLBR CO. "Planners and Materialers of Homes and Farm Buildings" A. fall w heat, 12 A. fall rye, 6 around, ditch runs thtough place. A. fall wheat. 5 A. rye. summer barn, etc , 50 A. more can be pasture, 00 head of young cattle verv easv terms. Tbo people of Maupin nre get ting quite a treat in seeing a lot of late pk'tuies. Do you need a ore.uu separator? Ia so, luiy "The Melotte" nmde in Belgium. J. . C. I?rdvy, Wuiui '., agent. Mrs. Julia Ilea vis of The Dalle has taken up her lesidonoe wiih her 'daughter in Tygh Valley, Mis A. A. Bonney. W. P.' Fuller & C.. a Paio If and Oils beat 'em all, for eale at, The Maupin Drug Store. Let ue I ngure with you on painting and wall papering. F. S..'. Fleming who has been offering . with rheumatism ' the pa-t eevefal weeks ia improving. For Sale Holbein-Jersey milk con, This is a firet claas milk tow. Iiirjuire of G. E. Wood, Waniic,, Oiegou. Reuben Humbolt Purebred Jck, registered, will wake the stand for the season l Mm Feu Batty place, Terms $15 and insurance. John W. Ayres, owner NOTICE FOR FUBLICATION .Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 13th, 1920, NOTICE is hereby given that, Henry W. Kramer, of Criterion, Oregon, who on May ?Sth, 1915. made Homestead En try no, 014996, for SW-4SE1-4. "i-2NEr-.j, Section ro, xwr-4'Ei 1, and nwI-4, Section l'r, Towp 7 South, Range i4 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of inteu tiou to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F.D. Stuart, U. S, Corumissoner at Maupin, Oregon. . I III ilav of May 1920. Claimant tiami as witnesses; J. O. Kramer, of Criterion, Ore gou, Otto Herrling, Criterion, Oregou, P. j. Kirsch, C nterioo. Oregon, John Grossman Tyeh Valley, Oregon. H, Fb.uk Wooikock, , licgisler. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Dup.irlimnt ol the Interior U. S. I,aiid Office at The Dalles, Oiegon, Apiil jib, 190. Nutico is lieinhy givfti that Joseph Kramer of Ci itei ton, Oregon, who tut May 15th, 1916, miule llouieateatl Ku tiy No.' 0T6044 lor Lot 3, si-2nwi- 4, N1-2SWI-4, Section 2, SH1-4NEI- 1, Silion j, Townahip 7 Mouth, K.i nnn 1 4. l'Jrtnl Willamette Mi'i idi.iu, has lili'il not ice of intmi lion u tiialtu Final three yeur 1'rool', to rat.ahliah iduini to the tiiud above deacribml, before F, D. .Stuart, .V. 8. Coiiiniissioncr at Maupin, Oregon, ou- thn 24H1 duy ol May, lUSO. Claiuinnt names an wRneewa: Henry K ramer, Oi iter ion, Oregon, Otto Herrling, Criterion, Oregon, John Orossinan, Tygh Valley, Ore son, R. H. DeCamp, Maupin, ore . FRANK WOODCOCK, F" Register. NOTICE FOR FUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office at The Dallca Oiegon, April 2nd, 120. NO 1 ILL is hereby given lhat, Alva F. Wilcox, of Wapinitja, Oregon, who on October, 23rd, 1916, made Home stead Entry No. 016195 fr Lots 1, 2, 3, sl-aim-a. St-2NWt a. Nwt-as. W1-4, Section 3, Township 6 South nange 13 uast, Willamette Merid ian, Ims tiled uctice of intention to make Final three year Front. In estrtblieh claim to the land above 'ltscribcd befure F; D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gun, 011 the 141I1 day of May, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank McCoy, of Wapinitia, Ore gon. J. L. Maddron. of Wabiuitia. Oregon, W. D. McClain, of Wapi nitia, Oregon, Autone SeiferL of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woocock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Officp i TIip riuiioc. m. - unjivg Oienou, April 2nd, 1920. Noiicii is hereby given lhat VV D MnPtui of Wapiuitia, Oregon, who on Aug 16th, 1916, made Homestead Fntry NO. OI6375, for SEI-43WI-4, BI-2SE- 1-4. aeution 19, swi-4Swl-4 Sec tion 20, Lot, 2, Section 29, NKI-4N- v1-4, ni-zNEi-4, Section 30, Town ship 6 South, Range 13 East Wil lamette Merirl -J iiivu UUUIA. of intention to make Final three year 1 100I to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D Stuart, FJ. S. Commissioner., at Maupin, Orenon. ou the t.nli Hv of May, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses, A. R Wilcox, M. L. Aruett, Ed ward D. Davis, J, L, MaddrOii, all of Wapinitia, Orucioii. H. Frank Woodcock, Register.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dppattmeiit of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at. Th- Ilallo. Oregon, April 2nd, 1920. riotioB is hereby giveu that John L. Bui Hmch m of Wnmic, Oregon, who ou May 'yij,.maae rioinesteacl Kntiy NO. OI4Q08, for SI-2NI-2aW'I.,l. Nr. 2si 2SW1.4. Section 14, Towusbip 4 South, Range n East, Willamette Bieii-iian, has tiled notice of in tention to make Final tlirw Prorf, to establish ulaim to the land above desciibed, before F D Stuart, U. S. ( .OtlirilRuimi;,,- r.f. Maupin. Oreeon. on i .iiwi,... of May, 1920. Claimant names a u,iinet.c . is. . Lucas, of Wamic. Orepon W. E. Lucas, Wamic, Oregon, A. J. Bailes, of Wamic, Oiegon', O. J. Burliugame, Tygh Vallev, Oregon. . H. Frank Wool-cock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 17th, i920. Notice is hereby giveu that Jerry M. Wilson, one of the heirs and for the heirs of George S. Wilson, deceased, of Kent, .Oregon, who ou October it". 1915. made Additional Home--tead Entry No, 015279, for swl-4-E14, wi-2svvi-4, SEI-4SWI-4, Section 2. Township 5 South Range 16 East, Willamette Merid ian tine filfT r 1IV,,1LC , luieniion to make Final three year Proof Im establish claim to the laud abovr. described before Register an v Receiver. ITnftofl t . Office at The Dalles, Oregou, on on the 7U1 day of May, 1920. cidiiiMiii names as witues.se-;: W. R. Adams, Ben Sias j ( ' Wilson, I. E. Wil.m, .ii ( v' Oregon, ' H. Frank Woohcuck, Kcijjbttr, v