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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
J The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, fi.50; six months, 75 cents; three tuontTis, 50 Kntered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the xstoOicc at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879, Annouceuieiits advertising th Wasco Couuty Fair at The Duller have been well distributed foi some, But what about our big Southern Wasco County Fair on the beauliHil Bpacioiui tuir groutxii west of Tygh Valley? No one so fur as the Times Iihh been able to learn knows when it is to be held or whether a Fair will be sieged thore at all this year or not. Why let it din? Under the management io charge in recent years past tbr showing made was closely contest ing the county fairs, and would in a short time, due to the excel lent location, surrounding and advantages to be enjoyed, become the location fur all agricultural nnd slock exhibits held in the county. Awake! Few of the local ladies seem to realize the opportunities offered and the advantages and instruc tion to be gained by attendance . at the nurses' training class con duced by Miss Cotiuthan every Thursday morning at the school house. While the course is neces sarily brief it is comprehensive und should be appreciated by all within reasonable diulauce. Only a few mure lessons yet remain nnd all ladies, especially those who have commenced the course are cordially inyited to attend. To drop into h D. Kelly's puck iog house some morning when he und (.1 forge Stout are completing the preparation of a truck load of vegetables and melons for the local markets uhuuld convince the most, pessimistic of the wonderful forlility . of soil in this section. Three tomatoes are loo wide aud deep for ordinary pack and musb ujolons of bucIi Itunlense size that it is a common occurence for them to tip the tculos at nine to twelve pounds. And watermelons! The Steel bridge spanning the Deschutes at this place is very evidently in need of several new planks. Drivers of machines are necessarily careful in their inaua gomeut of their steering apparatus to avoid getting into anoying holes or possibly woroe trouble when crossing the bridge. Wapinitia (continued) with Ihem. The Buizee hotel has been closed We are In hopes It will be reopen d immediately. HOTEL Under New ANTELOPE STAMPEDE SEPT. 16, IT, 18 $1,500 in Purses Bucking Contest Bull Dogging and Roping Racing, Relay Races Chariot and Roman Races Cow Girls' Relay Race Fancy Rope Spinning For further particulars write Bill Pay, Manager, Prtneville, Ore. James Abbott is spending this Week in Portland. A largo fire is reported on the Indian leservation. Tbo Indians are doing their best to get it under control. Rev. McDouuld held the anuual conference meeting here last Fri- lay. N. G. Hedin was elected lolegate to the Portland confer ence meeting in September. , Carl Powoll and the Rev. I. J. Powell spedt the last week at the summit botie. Pete Olseu aud familo uf Hhani 10 passed through here enroule to he mountains for berries, Rev, aud Mrs. Matthews of lininaHho speMt Monday at the plW'HOUHgP. Mrs. Calvin McCoikle aud son returned to The Dalles. Roy Rice and Bill Foreman ipeufc Suuday at Government Camp, They climbed the moun tain with the Mazamas. John Ward went to Kingslcy Monday moruing. Herbert Hammer and family ipwnt Sunday at Bear creek. Ernest Haitman is visiting re In tives in the valley he will return iu a few days with Mrr. Ilaittiiaii ud Crystal. Lester Kelly came out from Government Camp wilh -a car und of berries, Bink Tapp and Angie arrived from Ridgetiehl, Wn. a few days ago. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work md general repairing. Horse shoe ing a specialty. Reasonable rate A, F. Martin. Hi.. I. For Sale Three room house and lot on DeBchutes Ave. in Maupin. ; For particulars call or address A. Baumgaitner, Maupin, Oregon. Warm Springs 1 have leased (he Warm Springs and "and ttie baths are being clean ed and covered and the grade leadidg lo tho tprings worked and improved. OaBoIine supply sta tion installed. Good camping grounds. 1 will meet the train at Mecca, Oregon, if notified two days before. J. II. Pepper, Warm Springs, Ore., Cf. Kah No Ta llutsprings, At the Church Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching ll'u. iu No service at night through harvest. H. A. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Woodcock and daughter left Thursday morn ing for the mountains. MAUPIN Management COMING M September 3rd - Clara Kimball Yomag IN TheForbidden Woman AND Mutt and Jeff Comedy Admission 25 and 50c Rainbow Trail AT WAMIC Saturday Aug. 28 Sunday Aug. 29 Ice Cream at Cyr's Confect'n'y Maupin, Ore. "A. EAUMGARTOE1P " ! LAWYER at Your EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Contmon school education 4 Chances With High School education 87 Chances With College education - - 800 Chances Are You (Jiving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College' Through ft "Liberal and Practical Education" pre pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citiisriiship and Successful Careers in AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING COMMERCE HOME ECONOMICS PHARMACY FORESSRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Training Include PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC ENGLISH, MODK.RN LANGUAGE, ART, and the other Essentials of a Standard Techincal College Course FALL TLltM OPENS SEVi EMBER 20, 11120. TUITION IS f'HEF For Information Write to THE SECISTAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Coivallis, Ore. Look trp s FULLER DJULRK in your 'town e- c v.:, 3 71 YEAR W. lF5riFn: 1 P. Inn 1 no c CO. V illMlal IB,' t 1 4(P V2 f - TYGH Eroio Service I I ! 1 1111 lllll ililMMPBI stroke of the brush when you paint with If theie's a good .roason f.)r any thing, then It's painting your hciisie with pood paint. Fl'I.LER Faint is GOOP Paint. It 5nv-i6 a (treat deal more than it costs saves you money in up keep and adds to the value of ymir property. Invest in FI LLER Paint right P. Fuller & Co. 149-1920 ForttmnJ, Srmttt T- rnb jpoMM, BOIftx iL-t Notice I bought (our yearling heifers at John Ward's sale, one I never got. I will pay $10,00 reward for its safe delivery, 0 if said heifer has been utolou the Stock Growers Association of Wasco County will pay a reward of $500.00 for evi dence that will he sufficient to convict said thief. A. A. Bonney. For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplup. Rough lumber $25 pci M; other grades in proportion. Mulvauy Bros. Mill. V I II Ml! n T THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON "J mniiHnliu'd ly llio p(n 811 ortlir ihni hr young pro pi of Oregon may receive, without conIIio benefit o( 11 lilirnil education ( The University lnclutl? tltc Collar of Literal ur, Scirnre and the Arts, the Graduate School, the School of Phyn icut RiKicntion. nnd the professional School of Law, Medicine fnt Portland), Architecture, Commerce, Journalism, Education and Music, Migh standards of choIarhip are made poBHible by Rn able ficulty, yrll equipped laboratories and n library o( nearly 100,000 volumes. Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention liven the health and welfare of the students, With lirUlMnrd ronfi.lrnrt" inlitrd by (h rrcent expreapion o! pnMic support, the. L'liirvrslty U now vnterln upon an trm of Inrjje drveloptoent und fxtitdrd iiaeliiliteaa. For a catalogue or for any information, address: THE KEGISTflAR lTnl voraitr of Oregon Kudvitr, Oregon Local Interest Bathing Suits aud Caps, Mau pin Drug Store. Who wants to shin hoes, firs! nart of Seoteruber? II. L. Morrif Jj A. Walter went lo Portland Monday uight to speud a few dayt with trieinif Irom Albany. The Oregonian for sale daily Cyr's Confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Butler an spending their vaeation iu the val ley aud at the beach, Stovall's Fly Swatters get thi (lies. Maupin Drug Store. Julius Shipflin brought Mi Strong and daughters to take tin train yesterday for their home ii Oregou City. For Sale 28 head of youiif sheep. These sheep are nearly al fat enough for mutton; msijorih ewes. A. r. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H, Staats lef Monday niuht for a few weeks Hujourn with their daughter, Mrs, U. N. Clark at he beach cotlagi at Ecola. napmma auto Mage Leaves Maupin, 3 p. m. I Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a m. V. ROBERTS, Prop. ; E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGJ1T SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooujs 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 I.O. O. F. WAPINITIA 1Cllll'B Nil "I 111 Maimin nruinn ' ' wivu. meets every Saturday night ir Dcinnlilsnn's ball Viuili hflfK nlirnvn wnlnnma R. B. Bell, N. G. B, Ft TvrseBj Secretary M NOTICES Adyertiucrs please read oyer your notices and notify, us iuirubdi ately if un error has occured, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior II. S. T.and Offipo ut Thn TluWu. fr. egon, July 21, 1920. nuuee m nereoy given mat Phtlin A PmqIo of Maupin, Oregon, who on October, 15 ivio inuue noniesieaa antry Wo. 016508 for nwI-4 SEl-4, wl-2NEl-4, e1-2nw)-4, El-2 swl-4, Section 8, NEl-4 NWl-4. Section 17, Township 5 south, Range 14 last, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo P. D. Stuart, U.-S. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the atstdayof August, 120. Claimant names as witnesses: L. U. JXr.J1' WiIliams. B. J- Fischer, Q. J. Williams, all of Maupin, Ore gon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE I! OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles. Ore jon, August 12, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Roginia Hunt formerly Roginia Campbell, of Mauufn, Jregon, who on September 80, 1915 nade Additional Homestead Entry No 115467, for wl 2 neI-4 and wl-2 8EI-4' un'01; 1,?.,TownBhie 6 outh- Rniro 14 Last, Willamelto Meridian, hug filed lotico of intention to make three yer oroof. to establish claim to the land ibove described, before F. D. Stutrt, Ueiled States Commissioner, at Mau !l")Vreg"n' on tlle 8th day of October Claimant names as witnesses: C. A. t)uua of Criterion, Oregon. C. G. Mtogsberg, of Maupin, Oregou, P. J. Orsch of Criterion, Oregon, Clrk 'tichardaon of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore run, August 8, 1920. Notice is hereby given that, Edward Kramer jf Criterion, Oregon, who on July 28, l?,.n; , "iade Holl'estead Entry No. Jlb314, for swl-4 NEl-4, NWl-4 SEl-4, NWl-4 and El-2 TSwl-4. Section 36s rownship 6 south, Range 14 Easlt Willamette Meridian, has filed notice f intention to make three year proof x establish claim to the land above leacribed, before F. D. Stuart, United ilales Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 28th day of September, Claimant names as witnesses: J. ft. Thompson, of Criterion, Oregon, John .rossman of Tygh Valley, Oregon, Henry Kramer, Criterion, Orelon loseph Kramer of Criterion, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallea. Ore ton, August 11, 1920. Notice is hereby given that John M. Illingsworth, ,reen. who on September '?rA!l15,inade Homestead Entry no. 115443 for wl-2 NWl-4 Section 1. township 4 south, Rauge East, lllamette Meridian, has filed notice if intention to make three year proof .0 establish claim to the land above iescribed, before P. D. Stuart, United latates Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore ron, on the 1st day of October, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. jailes, R. L. Gerity, Henry Win, .buster Brittain, al! of Wamic, Oregon H. Frank Woodcock, Register, t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interiorior U- ,,La,nJ 9fflcCBt The Dalles. Ore ton, July 7th, 1920. ,WB Notice is hereby given that Meldora J. Smith, VWdow of Benjamin T. Smith, deceased f Sherwood, Oregon, who on October l lth, 1915, made Additional Homestead ;ntry. No. 015212, for se1-4nk1-4. Kl JHE14 NE1-4SW1-4. Section 6, township I South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention o make final three year proof, to ;stali3h claim to the land above do jenbed. before Register and Receiver, U. b. Land Office at The Dalles, Oro ron on the lsih .Inu ,.f u. 1920 "SFwiuuer, Claimant names as witnesses r ;rea Stiadlcy of Grass Valley, Oregon r a lUck,ley' ?flflss Vallcv. "relon U A. Shipley of Grass Valley, OrcRon Irwin Underwood of Boyd, Oregon H. Frank IVn, i, dJ! ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8 ,anr nffln,. of Tu r'ii ' - - : ,r. . v " ""lies, ure on, August 4th, 1920. ' nonce is nereby given that .Inhn R Tl, in 1..1S ' ABTj7h0 on November 10, made Additiona homestead entry No. 017126, for n1.2bw1-4 and Wl-2 HE -4 SpmLt, 16 tC " i Bn9 south, Range 14 east, Willamette Me ridian, has hied notice df intention to make final three year proof, to estab- before V II S ?Z "u., TZ . ' commission er, at Maumn, Oregon, on the 21st day of September, 1920. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward Kramer, of Criterion, ' Oregon, & V?.VL". Orefon, G. Skogsberg, of Maupin, Oregon. - .....r. iiivuotk, Kegister. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mnf.irn ia .1 . Shannon, deceased. All pcrsonsim; claims atra nst th .ur Wired to presenTthe-m, Zerly veriT Ttd' rVn'16 "ndersiB"ed at hW office at jThe Dalles; oVeson" '' aumm,sl"tp f