The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 25, 1920, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon,
Mrs, W. L. Mokkison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 5cts, Three Months 50c
Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1014, at the
post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Local Interest
See Jolt's before selling your
wool.
Tacklu the right place for Fish
ing Tackle. Maupin Drug Store.
Mrs. J. 11. Woodcock, and little
Irene are home after a visit with
relatives at Hood Kiver.
Ally. Baumguitrner is a Dulles
visitor today.
Cluules Owens of Iioiirvllle, Ky.
is visiting at the M. W. Shearer
home, lie expects to spend the
Bummer here.
Margarctte Dickinson of Friend
is vititing her aunt, Mrs. Don A
Stogstlill..
Lost Envelope containing pic
linos of Helen Locke- Finder
please notify Mrs. A. Locke.
Are you using The Times liner
column when you have any thing
to sell or want to buy .some article
that your neighbor may have or
wishes to dispose of? If not try
a want ad in that column. 'eare
sure that it will biing results.
Large sheets of carbon paper for
embroidery stamping at the Times
Blacksmith Shop
I have supplies and am prepar
ed to do all kinds of new work
and g';ueral repairing. Horseshoe
ing a specialty. Reasonable rates
A. F. Martin.
Train Schedule
A. J. Connolly shipped a trail
lad of sheep to Bend Tuesday and
another on Wednesday.
J. 11. Fleming went to Portland
Sunday with a car of cattle.
SI usher Bros, and M. Sigma n
of Pul'ur shipped four ears of cat
tie from hero to Portland Sunday
Arthur Miller arrived from the
valley Sunday to help harvest ii
Criterion.
Farmers inquire at the Maupii
Garage foo your harvest Piipply ol
gasoline.
Mr and Mrs, Frestus Swift
passed through here this morning
enroute to Antelope where they
have purchased a new home.
They sold their place at Wamie to
J. O. Chastaiu.
G. E. Wood and family and
Carl Pratt and family were oyei
from Wamie Wednesday.
T. A. Connolly came out fruit
Portland Sunday.
See Jory's before selling youi
wool.
Ham and Egga, and Sandwich) f
and Coffee at Cyr's Confectionery,
For sale at $7 a cold, !10 cordt
of dry wood. U. S. Emlejsby.
(Daily)
0. W. Train No. 35 due
No. 36 due at 2:25 p.
10:25
i. m.
m.
O. T. Train to Portland 103 a.
m., from Portland 1:27 a. m.
W. O. Miller
manager of the
was appointed
Maupin Ware
June, suceeling
house the first of
Peter Kilburg.
Several dozen Golden State and
a few old style mason fruit jars
for sale, Mrs. J. Delletiglie.
Dramatic Lecture Recital
Wapinitia Church
Monday Evening, June 28th
Given by Dr. Byron J. Clark
Lecturer - Entertainer - Evangelist
Subject, "Ben Hur"
Illustrated by 125 Slereoptieon Views
This a beautiful Led lure given under the Auspices
of the Wapinitia Church.
An evening of rare entertainment for all who come
Admission 25 and 15 cents
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Paint
Preserves
and
Beautifies
is sure-
you can't hide ths
outside of your house from critical rvrs.
You'll he proud of your hone and your neighbor
hood will be proud of you if your house i3 kept painted
and in good repair. The well-painted house is evidence
of community spirit and thrift.
FULLER Paint keeps nrv' ;vv.l old bouses from run
ning down, adds to their value und makes them attractive.
Specify FULLER Pjiint lor your hnne. You can
depend on it to do tvo tilings and do them well pre
serve and beautify.
Lock I'p a FULLER Dealer In Your Town
S-n(tli, I aeoma, Spohane, noma
Wamie News
While You Are
Portland's
Guest
Visit
Bush & Lane
Piano Co.
A welcome in terms of good
music on tine instruments awaits
you. Your favorite musical com
positions will have an intensified
appeal, you will find, when
played upon our
Upright Pianos
Grand Pianos
Player Pianos
Phonographs
and don't forget we are
Record Headquarters
Come, it is our pleasure to please
Bush & Lane
Piano Co.
Broadway at Alder
PORTLAND - OREGON
Guy Harvey went to The Dalles
Friday to meet Mrf. Harvey and
baliy who were reluming from
I loud River.
A. A. Bonney of Tygh Valley is
mffeairig from a sprained ankle
vvliidi occurred when a horse fell
.villi him sonfu two weeks ago.
Virl and Loris Bonney droye
their cattle fiom Tygh to the
iiuuiitaius Bunie labt w-eek.
J, T. Harper is much improved
from his recent attack of paralysis
Johnie Spath, youugest son of
MrB. Mamie Spath returned from
Salem Sunday to bis home in The
Dallea. He was a student at the
leaf-mute school. He is much
improved in hearing aud speech.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Prout of Hunt-
ngton and Mrs. Elsie Campbell
went Portland Friday. They will
be present at a family reunion to
tie held at the Jim Palmer home
.uid will attend the Rose Festival.
Jack Fraley has sold hia farm
iear Kingsley and bought property
ii The Dalles where he will make
his home.
Mrs. Etta Large returned Wed
nesday from Tacoma, Vn.
Vurd Norval rnd family went
o Portland Friday.
V. E. Woodcock was a Dalles
visitor Monday remaining over
night.
Wapinitia
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Idaho, is visiting relatives
friends here this week.
Pearl Evick opened his place of
business Sunday.
Jessie Lewis carried tbe Wapi
nitia mail last week.
J. W. Ward expects to make a
trip to the Valley soon in his car.
Frank McCoy is quite sick.
Mrs Chester Rice is visiting in
Portland.
Stella Davis and Sam Appling,
who were married in the Dallet
about three weeks ago returned
home Saturday and a big crowd
welcomed them Sunday evenine
ivith the din of tin cans.
I.O. O.F.
WAPINITIA
.edge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon.
meets every Saturday niglit in
Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome
R. B. Bum,, N. G.
B. P. Turkish, Secretary. -
Warm Springs
I have leuted the Warm Springf
and and tlie baths are being clean
ed and covered and the gradt
leadidg to the tpiings worked and
improved. Gasoline supply stu
tion installed. Good canpiii
grounds. 1 will meet the train at
Mecca, Oregon, if notified twt
days before. J. H. PepperWarm
Springs, Ore., Cf. Kah Ke T
Hotspriugs.
At the school meiting Monday
V. D. Stuart and L, D. Kellj
were elected, directors and Dr L
S. Stovall reelected clerk for tin
Maupin school district.
For Sale Two thoroughbrei
Uuroc sows with VI Wrrcn pigs
Would like to sell right away
Apply at farm, or G. E, Wood
Waniic, Oie.
Sheep for Sale
I have 125 EweB and Lamb
mle and also 75 yearlings.
r write Gus Balzer, Tygh Valley
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Cal
Teachers'Examinations
Notice ia hereby given that that
the County Supt. of Wasco Bonn
ty, Oregon, will hold the regulni
examination of applicants foi
State Certificates at the Court
House as follows: Commencing
Wednesday, June 30, 1920 at P
o'clock a. m., and continuing un
til Saturday, July 3, 1920.
A. E. Gronewald.
Wasco County School Superintendent.
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
Wapinitia Auto Stage
Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. m.
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
Lost iu Maupin, June 17, a '
bill, finder return to Rex Woodruff.
First Annual
Held at
Inter-State
Fair Grounds
PR1NEV
Bucking Contest
Steer Hoping
tiulldogging
Fancy Roping
Steer Roping
Wild Horse Races
5LL.E
Relay Races
Roman Races
Running Races
Indian Races
Indian Dances
Indian Parades
And Everything to Make a Real Round
Up. For Particulars, Write
W. T. RAY
MANAGER
s
Prineville, Oregon
L. B. Fox R. T. Yates
WASCO COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Makers of Abstracts Tdat
Trotect.
Books Posted to Date Daily
Plant Second to None
First National Bank Building
Phone Black 2831
The Dalles, Oregon. .
. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN, OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
Adyer liners please read over
your notices and notify us iuiniedi
utely if an error has occuted.
SUMMONS. CASE NO. 2779
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wascp County:
U. b. hindersby, riaintut,
vs.
Millard P. Thornton, and
Sylvia E. Thornton, hus-1
band and wite, ane Jerome
S. Williams and Jeanette )
Williams, husband and )
wife, and Fred W. Carlyon
, Defendants, )
To Millard P. Thornton, and Svlvia
G. Thornton, husband and wife, and
Fred VV. Carlyon, of the aboye named
lefeiKlants.
In the Name of the State of Orceon:
You and each of you are hereby requir-
ci 10 appear and answer ire complaint
Sled against you in the above entitled
Court and Suit on or before the 6th
diyof August, 1920; and if you or
either ot you tail to so answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the above named Court fjr the
elicf prayed for and demanded in
(laintitf's complaint and a certified
opy of said complaint behiff herewith
T.closud and duly mailed to each of you
lirected respectively to your residence
tddresses. 1'his suit is brought to
foreclose a mortgage made and exe-
uled by the defendants, Millard P.
Chornton and Sylvia E. Thornton.
husband and wife, to Plaintiff on the
27th day of June, HUB, upon one huu-
Ired and twenty acres ol land, deserib
;il as South half of Southeast quarter
md Southeast quarter of Southwest
parter of Section Eleven in Township
i''ive South of Range Eleven East of
Willamette Meridian, and situated m
Wasco County, Oregon, to secure pay-
nent of a promissory note of even
late : with said mortgage, and the
: .'lief sought by plaintiff is the fore
Hosure of said mortgage and sale of
Oie mortgaged property, and from the
proceeds of sale to recover the amount
me ou said mortgage nots, to wit.
$2UU Ot), principal and interest on said
sum trom June Z7th, 1917, at the rate
of ten per cent per annum: $100.00
attorney's fee, and for costs and dis
bursements ot suit, aud such other and
further relief as the court mav deem
equitable, necessary and just.
this summons is served
uoncation tnereot in the Maupin
imes, a newspaper of general circula
tion aud published weekly at the town
uf Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon,
and pursuant to an order therefor
made by Honorable Fred W. Wilson,
Judge ot the above named Court on
the 22nd day of June, 1920, and direct
ing said summons to be so published
weekly tor not less than six consecu
tive weeks.
First publication, June 25th, 1920;
lat publication, August 6, 1920. '
E. B. Dufur,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Postoflice address, Maupin, Oregon.
upon you by
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dallea, Ore
gon, May 13, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land oftVe, under provisions
of Ssc. 2455, R. S.. pursuant to the
application of Rojinia Hunt, Serial
No. 020809, we will offer at public
sale to thh higheut bidder, but at not
less than $s.50 per acre, at 10.00
o'clock A. M. on the 20th day of July,
uexl, at this oflice, the following tract
of land: Nl-1 NWl-4, Sec. 12, T. 6 S.,
R. 14 E. VV. M. (Containing 80 Acres).
The sale will not, be kept open, but
will bo declared elused when those
present at the hour named have ceased
bidding. The person .making the high
est bid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof
Any persons .claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
L. A. Booth, Receiver,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given to all to
whom it may concern, that the under
signed has been duly appointed Admin
istrator of the estate of Wilhelm
Weber, deceased, by the County Court
of the state of Oregon for Wasco
County, and all claims against said
estate should be presented duly verified
required by law at my residence,
Tygh Valley, Oregon, within six
monihs from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice, which is June
25th, 1920.
Konrad L. Hauser,
Administrator.
A. Batimgartner,
Attorney for said Estate,
Maupin, Cregon.
NOTICE FOR FVBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, June 17th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
Clyde A. Whitlock,
of Maupin, Oregon, who on May 23rd,
11)113, made homestead entry No. 010099
for wl-2sv.'l 4, seUswI-4, Sec. 2,
NWl-4swl-4. Section 11, Township 6
south, Range 14 east, Willamette Me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final three year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before F. O. Stuart, U. S. Commission
er, nt Manpin, Oregon, on the 3rd dav
of August. 1920.
Claimant names s witnesses: M. S.
Miller, G. C. Allen, C. G. Skogsberg,
Thomas Faherty, all of Maupiu, Oregon
II. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NO TILE FOR FUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Offiue at The Dalles, Ore
gon. May 13, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as
directed by the. Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of Rojinia Hunt, Serial
No. 020810, we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at not
less than $3.60 per acre, at 11:15
o'clock A. M. on the 22nd day of July,
next, at this office, the following tract
of land- seI-4 neI-4, Sec. 2, T. 6 S.,
R. 14 E. W. M. (Containing 40 Acres).
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 high
est bid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
rile their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
L. A. Booth. Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or
egon, May 20th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles G. Skogsberg
of Criterion, Oregon, who on June 28th
1915 made Homestead Entry No. 015174
for s1-2ne1-4, se1-4nw1-4, NEl-4swl-4,
Section 7, Township 6 south, Range 15
.'ast, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention 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 29th day of June, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: H. M
Green of Maupin, Oregon, L. B. De
Camp of Maupin, Oregon, Edwin Kid
der of Maupin, Oregon, C. A. Duus of
Criterion, Oregon.
11. Frank Woodcock, Register,