The Maupin Times
Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon,
Mrs, W. L. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six
Entered as Becond class mail matter September 2, 1914. at the
post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879,
Tygh Valley
Tygh Valley ball news: lygh
Valley played Hosier, Sunday,
May 16th Mosier put up a very
poor game, but good naturedly
took an 8 to 0 beating. Neither
side played good ball. The Mosier
boys arrived late- and were in poor
condition after their long trip.
The game was well attended.
Tygh will play The Dalles here
next Sunday.
Dr. Shannon took J. T. Harper
to The Dalles Hospital Monday
Mrs. Harper accompanied him
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullis of
Hoskins are taking care o! the
store. Mrs- Bullis was formerly
Miss Jeannette Harper and well
known in this vicinity. Mr,
Harper is reported to be slightly
improved.
Mies McKay is visiting with Dr
and and Mrs. Shannon at present
Hauser & Dahl are through
.u.,.,., A Kistner's crew
nliared for them,
The farmer's picnic Thursday
was well attended. The day was
ideal and everything was lovely
.....nt. for one thing and that
ouiiht to be spelled in capital let
ters. Tygh Valley fair grouuds is
located in one of the prettiest if
not the prettiest location id
Wasco county, sheltered from high
winds and dust, plenty of wood,
water and shade, a grandstand
well built and lurge enough to
hold 500 persons, and a good ball
ground everything except one
thing as said before and which
began to loom up large" In front ol
eyery visitor round about mid day
"Where do we go to eat?" Alae,
nobody could tell them. Of course
every local visitor had lunch with
them and tried to make it go
round, but our outBide visitor
were too mauy. Let us hope next
time that some attention will be
paid to this part ol the program.
hot dog man would have been
mobbed if he had appeared on the
grounds about five o'clock ie the
afternoon.
Ti irtura show and dauce
" t
given iiy the Badger Foal, Ameri
can Legion were both well attend-
orf Siinner was served at the
. 1 1
hotel.
School closed Friday. Mrs.
Walling left for her home in the
valley Saturday,
Tom Ashley of White River had
the misfortune to lose his house
Saturday morning. It caught fire
about 9 o'clock and the flames
spread so quickly thrt hardly any
thing was saved,
Dudley WeiBbeck loft for tb
mountaius. He will remain there
with, his father who is worksng
with the forest service.
F. P. Mays waB a looal visitor
this last week.
Miss Grrce Muir of Moro was a
visitor in Tvah this week. Miss
Muir formerly resided hore.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlckerson who
have been vssiting in Washington
, returned home Sunday,
The Crescent Garage has in
stalled an electric lighting and
power system. This garege in
tends to be one of the most up-to
date in the county.
The gasoline shortage is begin
ning to get under one's collar
Judging from John D's. picture
it will be impossible to squeeze
much more out of him,
Aocoeding to a recent visitor
gasoline is 23 cents in Washing
ton and plenty of it. , At the last
legislative session our brilliant
' assembly refused to repeal the
specific gravity test law, which
has become obsolete, now we are
facing 40 ceut gasoline and very
A
Months 75cts, Three Months 50c
little of that.
WbicJn would you rather do, go
to the democratic convention in
San Francisco as a delegate or
take a chance with Carranza?.
Mr. and Mrs. Grimes have re
turned from California. Mr.
Grimes was compelled to leave
bis car at Grants Pass and make
the rest of the journey by train.
Tourists are beginning to show
up Several camped in Van Duyn
park every night, if the mosquitos
wovld start to bite we would be'
gin to think of summer.
Fishing has been yery poor in
Tygh and Badger streams even
with high water. We suppose
the fish are not as plentiful as
tbey ought to be. There are two
ways to keep fish in there streams
either restock and close for two
years or build a fish ladder at
White River falls. We would
recommend a fish ladder, first as
being a more permanent source of
supply, and secondly to enforce
a closed season ou these streams
would be impossible without con
siderable expense In policing them
Wamic News
Woodcock & Kennedy saw mill
is making lumber now, having
commenced week before last.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Richardson
have moved from Seattle, Wn. to
Berkley, Cal. Mrs. Richardson
was sormerly Miss Eunice Luca
ef this place.
The families of the Mayfield's
who have resided here for several
years have movek to Yakima, Wn
where tbey have pnrchased land.
Mrs. Annie Bird who has been
critically ill is somewhat improved
Willie aud Vernie Norvel were
Dalles yisitors last Thursday.
Fred Bichsel and family were
Dalles visitors Thursday. Vernie
Norvel has bought the Fred Blch
sel place, paying $1000.
J. E. Kennedy made a trip to
Wrentbam Thursday goiug on to
The Dalles.
Miss Lucile Kennedy returned
from Portland Wednesday.
A social was given in the Smock
school house Frsday night. The
suuds received were sufficient to
complete the remaining payments
ou their graphanola.
Claris Zumwalt, Addie Duncan,
Owen Magill and Virgil MoMurry
took the eighth garade exatuina
tion last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage left
Monday for Yakima where they
will make their future home.
Rubs Uogau, a former resldeut
of this plaoe lost his house located
just outside the limits of Thomp
son addition, The Dalles, Sunday
afternoon by fire He was heat
ing coal tar on the cook stove
when it iguited. Much of the con
teuts of the house was saved, and
the fire department by use of
chemicals saved the outside build
ings.
A moving picture followed by a
dance was giveu by the C. M.
Plyler Co. of Grass Valley Salur
day night.
Warm Springs
I have leased the Warm Springs
and aud the baths are being clean
ed and covered and the grade
loadidg to the springs worked and
improved, Gasoline supply eta
tion itiBtallod. Good camping
grounds.
J. H. Pepper, Mecca, Ore.
W. P. Fuller & Co's. Paints
and Oils beat 'em all, for sale at
The Maupin Drug Store. Let us
figure with you on painting and
wall papering.
For Sale
Acclimated Seed Corn
(Tested for Germination)
VARIETIES
Red Northwestern Dent
White Minnesota Field
Grown by John V. Martin
for sale by
Shattuck Bros.
I.O. O.F.
VVAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome.
R. B. Bell, N. G.
B. F. Turner, Secretary.
V. Roberts returned from Warg
Springs Friday.
GET YOUR FRESH MEAT AT ANDY'S PLACE
TRY OUR HOME COOKING
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Dinner at 2 noon to 2 P. M.
Supper at 5:30 P. M. to 8 P. M.
SODA FOUNTAIN POOL HALL in connection
A Place to Rest While in Town
We Specialize on DANCE and BANQUET SUPPERS
Don't Forget the HAZELWOOD
ICE CREAM it's Satisfying
H. ANDERSON, Prop. '
Maupin Ore.
We have a buyer waiting, wants 140 or more, acres in cultiva
tion. Expects to pay 1-2 Cash, either in Wamic or on the Flat
We insure grain against loss by FIRE or HAIL in the
HARTFORD
Your business for 1920 is respectfully solicited
6 per cent money on f0 per cent appraised
Values plus 20 per cent insured value
We are at your service every day in the week, let us hear from you
For Sale
160 Acres belonging to H. S. Goodenough; 80 A. or more in
cultivation; 40 A. in wheat; summerfallow plowed; all hog
fenced; 4 room house, barn for 12 head horses, granary, wood
shed, smoke house, hog house, 2 cisterns; 10 A. water right paid
up; garden; one stallion, two gQ'Dd heavy work horses; 2 wagons,
3 sets of harness; 2 plows; household goods, some hay; 6 acres
sowed in oats. AH for $9500 cash
Inquire of Morris Bros, if you want to buy as we can show you
all classes of boys, large or small.
Morris Bros. Real Estate, Maupin, Ore.
DENTIST
Will be absent from office both Sunday and Monday
unless appointment Is made in advance
H. C. BAKE
Ice Cream at Cyr's Confect'n'y
Maupin, Ore.
Coming - Maupin
Friday Night May 28
Oh Boy
6 Reel Comedy Guaranteed Show
Sunday May 30
Charles Ray in
His Own Home Town
First Show Immediately
after Ball Game; second
show fi:15
Local Item
See Jory's before selling your
wool.
H. L. Driver was over from
Wamic-yesterday.
For sale at f 7 a cord, 30 cords
of dry wood. U. S. Endeisby,
Mrs. John Tunieon of Boise,
Idaho, has been visiting friends
and relatives in section and Tygh
the past few days.
The Times has this week in
stalled a fine large modern job
press and several hundred pounds
of practically new type and will
henceforth not be backward in
soliciting printing, for we are now
equipped to the best of all kinds
printing.
E. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN, OREGON
Train Schedule
(Daily)
O. W. Train No. 35 due 10:25
a. m. iNo. ab aue ai ivto p. in.
O. T. Train to Portland 103 a.
m., from Portland 1:27 a. in.
Wapinitia Auto Stage
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. m.
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
L.
J
Blacksmith Shop
I have supplies and am prepar
ed to do all kinds of new work
and general repairing. HorBe shoe
ing a specialty. Reasonable rates
A. F. Martin.
Coming
Msupin Theatre
Oh Boy, May 28.
His Own Home Town, May
80.
Reuben Humbolt
Pure bred Jack, registered, will
make the stand for the season al
the Fen Batty place. Terms $15
and insurance.
John W. Ayres, owner
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the interior,
U. S Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, April 26th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
Patrick Couroy
of Shauiko, Oregon, who on April
10th, 1916, made Homestead Entry
No. OI54IO, for NI-2SWI-4, sui
4swi-4. Section 26, kei-inwi
Section 35, Township 5 South
Range 15 East, Willamette Meridi
an 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. Commissionerat Maupiu, Oregon
on the 9th day of June, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses
James Doian, of Maupin, Oregon
Daniel J, Conroy, Sbauiko.Oregon
William Lawtou, Shauiko, Orego
Edwiu Wakerlig, Shaniko, Oregon
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
Palm Olive Soap 10c.
Palm Olive Talcum Powder 20c
Palm Olive Face Powder 40o.
Palm Olive Shaving Cream 23c
Palm Olive Rouge 25c.
Maupin Drug Store.
Arthur Dake went to Portland
Tuesday night.
S. R. Wiggins, T. F. & P.
for the O. W. R. & N. was
Maupin caller this morning.
Iwo Merino bucks taken up
owner may have by calling at
Wm. Kramer's and paying bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Etchels of Port
land are guests at the J. H. and
Cecil Chastain home.
Eastman Kodoks and Kodak
Supplies for sale at the Maupi
Drug Store. Bend us you films
for developing.
Next Monday, May 24th will be
'clean up' day. All who have
cans rud rubbish will be reached
then.
We've got the kind of Fishin
Tackle that gets the Fieh. Maupin
Drug Store.
Crystal Stuart who is only sev.
en years old has made the record
of having completed the fourth
grade.
Would you like to have straw
batt'w and cream from June to
Voyember? Bonney can furnish
the strawberry plants. You will
have to furuish the cream yourself
Mrs. A. W. Buchanan and her
mother, Mrs, Gray expect to leave
the fore part of the week for
Blackfoot, Alberta, Canada, where
Mr. Buchanan has bought a farm.
See Jory's before selling your
wool.
Spalding Base Ball gooda.
Maupin Drug Store.
Get your butter paper and car
tons printed at the Timet office.
Ham and Eggs, and Sandwiches
and Coffee at Cyr's Confectionery.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S- Land Office , at The Dalles.
Oregon, April 13th, -1926.
Notice is nt?eby given that
Joseph Kramer
of Criterion, Oregon, who on May
15th, 1916, made Homestead En
try No. 016044 for Lot 3, SI-2NWI-4,
NI-2SW1.4, Section 2, SB1-4NEI.
4, Er-2sKi-4, Section 3, Township
7 South, Range 14 East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final three year
Proof, to establish" claim to the
land above described, before F. D.
Stuart, U. ; S. Commissioner at
Maupin, Oregon, on the 24th day
of May, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Henry Kramer, Criterion, Oregon,
Otto Herrling, Criterion, Oregon,
obn Grossman, Tygh Valley, Ore
gon, tv. 11. Utlamp, Maupin, ore
goil.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
pn ; -Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Departmeut of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, May 6th, 1920.
notice is hereby given that
Laverda L. Shively
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Nov
4th, 1916, made Homestead Entry
NO. O16684, for SEI-4NWI-4. swi-
NK1-4, v1-2sE-l-4, SEI.4SE1-4,
lection 32, si-2sWi-iT'Ntti.4SWi-4,
bection 33, lowushin s South.
Range 14 East Willamette Merid
ian, lias filed notice of iuteution to
make Final tbtfee year Proof to
establish claim to the land above
escribed, before F. D Stuart, U.
i. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore
gon, ou the 18th day of June, 1920.
Uauuaut names -as witnesses,
George E. Shively, B,' F. Turner,
E. J. Fischer. L. fl. ! DeCauip, all
of Maupin, Oregon. F:
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles
Oregon, May 6th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
George E. Shively
of Maui in, Oregon, who on Dec.
gtb, 19 1 5, made Homestead Entry
no. 0156,9, for WI-2WVI-4, Section
Si 2SE1-4, SK1-4SWI.4, Section
29, NI-2NEI-4, NEI-4NW1-4, Section
32, Township 5 South, Range 14
East, Willamette . Meridian, has
filed notice of in tentiou to make
Final three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Com
missioner at Maupin, Oregon, ou
the 1 8th day of June 1020.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L. L. Shively, B. F. Turner, E. J.
Fischer, L. B. DeCamp, all of
Maupin, Oregou.
H. FranS Woodcock,
. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles.
Oregon, April 13th, 1920.
NO 1 ICE is hereby given that,
Henry W. Kramer.
of Criterion. Oregon, who on May
28th, 1915, made Homestead En
try no. 014996,. for SEI-4NEI-4,
NI-2NEI-4, Sectiou 10, NW1-4NEI-
4, ana Nwi-4, Section 11, lowp 7
South, Range i4 East, Willamette
Meridian has filed notice 0. inten
tion to make pinat three year
Proof, to establish ! claim to the
laud above described, before P.D.
Stuart, U. S, Commissouer at
Maupin, Oregon, ou the 24th day
of May 1920.
Claimaut uauibg as witnesses;
J. O. Kramer, of Criterion, Ore.
gon, Otto Herrling, Criterion,
Oregon, P. J. Kirsch, ( riterion,
Oregon, John ; Grossman. Tygh
Valley, Oregon; '
II, f hank Woodcock,
' Register.
NOTICE FOR;( PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, March 22nd, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby; given that
Malcom McDonald
of Shaniko, Oregon, who on May
ntb, 1915, made Homestead Entry
no. 014864, for Lots 2, 3,4, Sectiou
KEt-4, NI-2SKI-4. SWI-4SBWM,
Section 2, Township 7 South,
Range 14 East,: Willamette Mc
ridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Register and Receiver' of United
States Land office, TJie Dalles,
Oregon, ou the ijth day of June,
1920. i';
Claimant names as ,; witnesses:
Peter J. Kirsch, Criterion, Oregou
Ed Herrling, Criterion, Oregon,
Oliver Barton. Criterion, Oregor',
Donald A. Marwin, Shauiko, Ore
gon. H. Frank Woodcock,
Register,