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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
The Maupin Times Published Evciy Friday Mrs, W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.S0. Six Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Local Interest See Tory's befoie polling yuiii Wool. Uow Houghton has tfolie to tbp valley for a visit . Tackle the right place for Fil ing Tackle. Maupin Drug Store. Charley Covey bus gone to Friend to spend the, Fourth. llaui und Kgg, mid Handwichcf aiid Coffee at Cyi'H Confectionery. K. E. I'arish went to The Duller Sunday. See Jory's hehne selling your wool. Fanners inijuite at the Maupit Garage toi yout haivesl supply ol gasoline. . Mr. and Mrs. VV. 11. Mniy field were iyver from Smock Wednesday We've got the kind of Fishing Tackle that gets the Fii-h. Mnupin Drug Store. A. M. White is smening in hit porches this week. T. D. Re W has sold Ins new Ford truck to V. L. Monison Reports of a' scene at the 0. W depot Tuesday afternoon would suggest hunting a piece of safely wheu you see him coming For Sale Two thoroughbred Utiroc sowa with 12 Much pigs Would like to sell uglit away. Apply at farm, or G. E. Wood Wamic, Ore. 0. J. Williams is erecting i woodshed ainj. cellar on his Int. Registered Poland China hoar !) niontlis old, fur sale. - Claud Wilson. Mr. iud Mts. Beck with and Mis, L. D. Kelly attended the Hose Carnival in I'mlland. Will ytovall id 'hiloinalh ia a guust of his In other, J'r. Oto vail - this week. V. F. l uHei & CVs. Paints and Oila best "em all, for sale at The Maupin Ding !'3loie. Let us liguie with you on painting and wall pepeiiug. Ion iff f St I 1 jvjw .i .... rvr-v h- it ) 'With 1 fifrg 3wvv Vi" W 3 SivM r . 71 YE"'? .Vr 1 NE thing is sure you can't MJe ths J :..t r ti: 1 outside of your Ikmwp: from niG. -A eve. Yoti'll be proud of ""ir Iomms and your nr-ihUr-hood will he proud cf you if yovr (omi is kqd punted fnd in good repair, 'llie v fll- pntntt d lior'se is evidence of community spirit and thrift. FULLER Paint kreps nt" p-,d (d.-l hus from run ning down, adds to thtirvaHif wed nu'krs them attraive Specify FULLER Paint fcr vonr You rqn depend on it to do two tilings and do tlirtn well pre serve and beautify. look t'p a ri'Ll-FF1. Ten!-r in Ycur Toivn W. P. Fuller f;prt!vnft Branch Hcuef at Portland, Saaltla, Taconia, apokarj, Bo at Maupin, Oregon, Months J5cU, Three Months 50( For Sale, $700 1 9 ft. M Cor miik Combine Morris Bros. Get It Fixed 1 am (jmililied to do nearly D kinds cleaning arid repair won such hh clni-ke, Hewing loachines. organ, etc. I also do fign paintini II. A. Walter. A Civil Service examination i announced to be held July 24 a' Friend, to. fill a conten'platti vacancy iu the Wamic postofhYe Mifs Coon letuined home Sato '.lay after a couple weeks vaealim in the valley. At the Cliurcii We will celebrate the 2nd, 8i and 4th of July in our first quar terly meeting, There will be pei vices Friday and Saturday even 'nigs, at 8 o'clock. Sunday School 10 a. nr., followed by love -feast after which there will be pread ing and sacrament. Basket dinne At 2.30'tbeie will be 'b not In seryire and again at 8 pt m. II. A. Waller. Walter Klotzbach, Cist. Elder. I'eachers'Exaniinaticnj Notice ia heieby given that t lis the County Bupt. of Wasco Bonn t.y, Oregon, will hold the , regula examination of applicants f" State Certificates at the Com House aa follows: Commeuciii Wednesday, June 30, 1920 at o'clock a. in., and continuing un til Salmday, July It, 1920. A. IS. Gronewald. Wasco t. utility .School biipeiiu tendent. h-! it v VI! i 1 kit 'F5rrTC"v-V..;i.: :- ri'Ll.ER Preserves De-'-utiaes 1' - .4''' & Co. mm m, ism i U .. t',il f -V, f Slcp -I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work uid g .neral repairing. Horseshoe iiih a specialty, heasoiiatjie rates A, F. Martin. Andrew Brown ban the mumps. Warm Springs I have leaded the Warm Epringr dud and the baths are being clear ed and covered and the grad( leadidg to the ipringu woiked and improved. Gasoline mpply Rta installed. Good camping ',iuunda. 1 will meet the train at Mecca, Oregon, it nolifnd two ays before. J. II. Pepper, Warm pringH, Oie, , Cf. Kah Ne Tu loli'pringH. Timber Notes V. C, Sheldon of Ohio, has re :eritlv taken a noitition with tin .Vapinitia Irrigation Co. Frog I ei-k. (ieo. BuniRide and family have noved to Cedar Post camp and corking on Frog creek canal. Wm. Hickc-y and twit'e made a Ijing business liii) to Portland (Jin Pine OSrove, Saturday and Uniday, Mi. Fluhatly and family have noved into the company's new iciuse at Pin6 Grove. He is work g in the mountains on canal eedere, Bone Woodhouse and six other 'urtland men ar6 working on Frog reek canal doing powder woik, earn and slip work under W- A. lane foreman. W. B. Keen is building a half vay cabin at Long trough to eerve s a base or headquarters for anal repair and enlargement of nain canal. Chester. Ric6 has returned to iog creek camp where he is fall ug timber for the Irrigation Co. Noah Flinn andfamjly reported 100 fish catch at Clear lake last veek. Trapper Wm, Moore is planning i base for his wirelees opeiation t Mt. Jeffeison. Tom Kiksel is dsn to trap near this year. E. E. Miller, general managr-i First Annual 1, U M 15 yip ii I m Held at nter-State an vm uuimD J) UiV PRDNEVBLIJE Bucking Contest Relay Kaces Steer Hoping Bulldogging Fancy Roping Steer Roping Wild Horse Races And Everything to Make a Real Round Up. Far Particulars, Write W. T. RAY MANAGER , Prineville, Oregon and wife enme up Sunday via the highway in his Old's 8 car. Mrs. Miller'f eyes were causing her much dblrees but are much better Mis. Mary Pcchette and head 'jUarters camp for Joe Graham's road crew of fuiefct rangers left the Bear creek camp for Beayer swamp camp laet week. The new road ia now partly being u ;ed by autoa. About 50 care have visited Cleai lake fishing and practically all have made catches. ' Jack Kelly repoit his crew doing good vvoik. They now havt cxlerjuen the latteral ami man ianal to the Fierce and Jackson ranches east of Dee Talcott'a anc ohn Confcr'p places. Water ii flowing in overflowing meaeuie ir the canals on the tint and hIbi vaqting in White liver and tin Dei'cbutec. W. B. Keen and cre have repaired a 'great many Icakt tiplurnn Ciilii'K n ml tlip 'twill' -taring a valuable alnount of watei Engineering has been done t deteimine the gtades for the ooutl hill canal through Ed Pavie, Free taughlin, O. Bionuer, etc., eatt to the Nat ui id Pastuie on Gabel't land. 1 he farmers are nil pledger! lo active financial t-oppoit of thi vvoik and speedy progreee will b made io put the south hill canal through thi-j Summer. The wes iroge canal liom the cut vie Walkers to v. b. ILuueiBoy s and J. Shiwflin's faims and others is also being surveyed as these far m ers have requested this main la teral for some months. The cana woik geneiallv is receiving quite A boost by the added and renewed support of all the districts, so the company's management is non more than anxious to crowd th mountain work to the limit duri-n the good days. Thewoiking da has been extended to 9 hours wit o.4U per day as a minimum n. the mountains. Many farmers are planning lo visit the feeder and uppr canal intake on the 1th of July and j in on the 5th to Clear lake foi good mess of tiout. It is promise that theexpeit anglers will supply all the visitors with a good fi v Robert Ellinwood, supeiinteud ent of the general system, ia about as busy as a ctanbeiry merchant these-davs. J. S, Rtowu has laid the fonn- Koinan Kaces Kunning Races Indian Races Indian Dances Indian Parades 4 dation for an apairy of Italian honey bees equal to that of the large aparies in California, Buck nbeat and alfalfa together with the mountain oaks will form the bee pasture that will insure 10 to 100 pounds per hive per season. O. S. Walters leaser of the Brown alfalfa and timothy ranch is cut and put up his first cutting. Chas. Cox has aleo stored away a fine lot of alfalfa as insur ance for bis cattle next winter, Geo, Claymier has cut his first alfalfa crow this season. Thie cm ting will aversge I 1-2 tons pei acre. The present price is "aboul $35 per -ton. . Every (aimer should take tin limp to examine his crops ami j boose something of special won I to save for the Tygh Fair exbibii thin fall in Iroplcinber. We hav the grain, grass, fruit and garden roim to make a real exhibit aim we imisi io our Hiarc lo properi; advetise our plains to all the yisit ors from other districts. Mr Flubarty will hare charge of the plain's exhibits to get in loud with him aAout your exhibits. The Heibeit Fubelt - Johlisor cattle of the northern part of th county have gone into the I meadows for the summer. Maicellas Glass is hauling on his spi ing's wood cut to Maupin Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SFECIALI3T Glasses Froperly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug stole, 'The Dalles, Oie FhoTie Black 1111 Wapinitia Auto Slap Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. m. V. ROBERTS, Prop. L. B. Fox R. T. Yates WASCO COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts 1 nat Trotect. Hooks Posted to Date Daily f'lfliit Second to None Fiist National Bank Building I'hone Black 2831, The Dalles, Oiegon E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON LLGAL NOTICES ACiyernseia -Please lead ove y.'iu notices and notify us iinioed Mely if an erior has ocenred. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all U whom it may concern, that the under signed hss been duly appointed Admin istrator -of the estate of Wilhelm Weber.Hlecsased, by the Countv Court of the state of Uregon for Wasco County, and all claims against said estate stiouia ce presented amy verified as required by law at my residence. fvgh valley, Oregon, within six moiuhs ficm the date of the first cub uestion ot tins n"fic, yii"h 11 Jnp 25th, 1920. Konrad L. Hauser, Administrator, A. Baumgaitner, Attorney for said Estate, Maupin, Cregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior D. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oie gon, June 17th, IViO Notice is hereby given that Clyde A. Whitlock. ' " of Maupin, Oregon, who on Mav 23rd 1916, msde homestead entry No. 01609:1 for W1-2SW1-4. 3E1 4SWI-4. Sec. 2,!!'.vl t, Nvl-4SwT 4, Section 11, Township ( south, Fange 14 east, Willamette me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three vear proof to estab lish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. U. S. Commission er, et Manpin, Oregon, on the jird day 01 AUgUSl. l?ZJ., Claimant names as witnesses: M. S Miller, G. C. Allen, C. G. Skoesberir Thomas Faherty, all of Maupiu, Oregon - a. rrank Woodcock, Kegister Si Lodge No. 200, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donald: on's hall. Visiting mem oers always welcome. R. B. BtXL, N. G. B. F. Tukseh, Secretary. , SUMMONS. CASE NO. 2779 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Wasco Countv: v. t. fcnaersDv, r'lairitirt. vs. Millard P. Thornton, and Sylvia E. Thornton, hus-) . band and wife, ane Jerome Williams and Jeanette Williams, husband and 1 wife, Rnd Fred W. Carlyon ucienuants, ) . To Millard T. Thornton, and Svlvia E, Thornton, husband and wife, and Fred VV. Carlyoi. of the above named defendants. In the Name of the State of Oreeon: You and each of you are herebv recmir- pd to appear and answer tbe complaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court, and Suit, on or before the 6th lay of Angus-!, IffiO; and if you or either of you fail to so answer, for want, thereof, the plaintiff will apply 10 imp anove named (Jourt fjr tha i-elief prayed for and demanded in iliiintift's complaint and a certified ' copy of said complaint being herewith enclosed and duly mailed to each of you directed respectively to your residence addresses. 'I his suit is brought to foreclose a moitgnga made and exe cuted by the defendants, Millard P. Thornton and Sylvia E. Thornton, husband and wife, to Plaintiff on- the 27th dsy of June, 1916, upon one huti fred and twenty acres of land, describ ed as South half of Southeast quarter r,d Southeast quarter of Southwest luarter of Section Eleven in Townshin Ave South of Range Eleven East of r Willamette Meridian, and situated in Wasco County, Oregon, to secure pay- nenr or a promissory note of even late with said mortgage, and the eiief sought by plaintiff is the fore .'losute of said mortgage arid sale of he mortgaged property, and from the proceeds of sale-to lecover the amount roe on said mortgage nots, to wit, ?200 00, principal and" interest on said s'im from June 27th, 1917. at the rate if ten per cent per annum; $100.00 ittoiney's fee, and for costs and dis bursements of suit, aud such other and further relief as the court may deem quitable, necessary and just. Wis summons is served upon vou bv publication thereof in the MauDin rimes, a newspaper cf general circula ion and published weekly at the town if Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon, ovl pursuant to an order therefor nade by Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of the above named Court on he 22nd day of June, 1920, and direct rig said .-ummons to be so published veekly for not less than six consecu tve weeks. First publication, June 25th, 1920; ait publication, August 6, 1920, E. B. Dufur, Attorney for Plaintiff, Postoffice address, Maupin, Oregon. . NOnCBJ FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the interior U. S. l and Office at The Dallej, Ore con, May 13, 1920. Notice is hereby given that, as liiected by the Commissioner of the jeneial Land olrVe, under provisions :f Ssc. 24!jfi, R. S.. pursuant to the ipplicntinn of Rojinia Hunt, Serial Mo. 02009, we will offer at public 4al to thh highest bidder, but at not ess than $s.50 per acre, at 10.00 Vln"k A. M. on the 20th day of July, i t, at this office, the following tract land- ni l u tv 1-4, Sec. 1.2, T. 6 8., It. 14 E. VV. M. (Containing 80 Acres). The ssle i!l not be kept open, but will be declaied closed when those res?nt at tiie hour named have ceased KMiiig. 'I he peison making the high est bid will he required to immediately nay to th Receiver the amount thereof Any neisons claiming adversely the there-described land are advised to die their claims, or objections, on or 'npfme the time designated for sale. L. A. Booth, Receiver, .SOriLE roiS FVBLICATION- ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Otfiue at The Dalles, Ore i'-in. Way l.l. 120. Notice is heitby given that, as liiected by the Commissioner of the .ieneral Land office, under provisions jf iec. 2455, R. S., pursuant tr the ippiieation of ftojinia Hunt, Ssfial -Jo. '120510, we will offer at public sals, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.5!) per acre, at 11:15 o'clock A. M. en the 22nd day of July, next, at this office, the following tract of land- SEl 4 neI-4, See. 2, T. 6 S-, R. 14 E. W. M. (Containing 40 Acres). The sale will not be kept open, but .vill he declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased oidding. The person making the high est bid wil! be required to immediately Day to the Receiver the amount threof Any persons claiming adversely the abovs desciibed land are advised to file thsir claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. L. A. Booth, Receiver. . m -a NOTICE FOP PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U aBOi " La and Office at The 1'allra. Or. Notice is hereby given that marisa ij. bKogsoerg of Criterion, Oregon, who on June 28ih 1SU5 made Homestead Entry No. 015174 for S1-2TE1 4, SE1-4NW1-4. ne1-4sw)-4 Section 7, Township 6 south, Range 15 :-ast, Willamette Meiidian, ha3 filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuait. U. S. Commissioner at Maupin' Oregon, on the i-'th 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. H, Frank Woodcock, Register,