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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
The Maumn Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Mrs, W. L. iluKKisoN, 1'uhlisher Subscription: One Year $ 1 .50, Six Months 5cts, T hree Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter September 2, M4, at the post odice at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 8, 1879, I LLGAL NOTICES NOTICfc FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior I U. S. Land Oflice atThe Dalles, Or i gofIi August It, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Ail yei titers pleas? jend oei John M. lllingsworth, ymir notices ami notify us imuidi!i W'mie, 0Je"t1- wh, " September ... , i i', 191o, made Homestead Entry Mo ately if an enor has ueeitted. ; 015143, for wl 2 nv1-4 Section 13. ! Tuwriflhin 4 anoffi ftftuup 11 F.itar NO TICK I'OK I'VBLICATION of intention to make three year proof, Jjppfn tmPtit of tlie Interior to establish claim to the land abuvt U. S. Land Office at The Ilf. Or- described, before F. D. Stuart, Unitei Saratea Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gou, on tlie 1st day ot October, lyau. Claimant nainei as witnesses: A. J iron, Aiitjiist 21, 192U, Mol ii'S is hereby given that V I'dliWiIir Hat,, ion of Friend, Oregon, who on' Api'l, 29, Baiins, H. L. Gerity, Henry. W ins 11)13 made Homestead fcntiy No, OHijOOj l nesrer mittatn, till ot Wamic, Oregoi for Sl-2,SWl-4, Sec. 13, FEl-4 SEl-4, Secj H. Frank Woodcock, Iiegibter. lion 14, and ne1-4 KWl-4, Sectional, Township 3 south, ifaiike 12 oast, ,.,.,,. ..., ,,ni i- a i Willamette Meridian, lias fil,i notice i NO 1 ICE. B OK I'OBLICAIION of intention to make final three year ! Department of the Interior proof, to establish claim to the land! U. S Land Otilce at The Dalles, Ort above described, before Register and K"" August 4tb, 1920. Receiver, IT. S. Land Oflice, The Dalles j Notice is hereby given that Oregon, on the 12th day of October, John R.Thompson 1920. of Maupin, Oregon, who on Novembei Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph 1" 1919, made Additional homestead Cray, Amy Gray, Wiehoel Kelley, William M. Brown, all of Friend, Ore gon. If. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE: OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. is. Land Office at 'The Dalles, Ore gon, Auaut 12, 1920. Noti" is hereby given that Roginia Hunt formerly Rogima Campbell, of ftlaunin. Oregon, who on September 30, 1915, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 0151'jT, for wl 2 NEl-4 and wl 2 SEl-4. Section 12, Township 6 south, Range u u.asr, r. mamma Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mat's three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, leited States Commissioner, at Mau jjin Oregon, on the Sth day of October Claimant names as witnesses: C. A Duus of Criterion, Oregon, C. G. SkogsleiP', of Maupin, Oregou, P. J. Kirscli of Criterion, Oregon, Clark I'ii'hflidf.'ii of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOntE f OK I'VBLICA IION Deprlinent of the interior tj. S Lund office at Th Dalle, Or on, August. 8, 1920. Notice is hrehv given that, E'lvavil Kramer I of Ciiteiiim, Oregon. v ho on Julv 23. I'M!.;, nieile Hoinet-ad Lnlry'No OHWll. for sv;l-4 vtli. KWl 4SF1-4 !"!-4 and El 2 snl 4, Section 35, Jownship 6 south. Rang 14 East, Willamette Meiidisn, has filed nuticr of inteiitiun to make flirt vear pruof to eataldish claim to the fand above described, before F. I). Stuart, United 'ates Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore- 'n win tin nay pt .ppemoer, Claimant names a vvitnt- .T P Thoiiipeoii, of Criterion, Oregon, John v Fox-Moan or lygn anev, Oregon, Henry Kramer, Criterion, Oregon, JoiiHih K lamer of Criterion, Oregon. II, Fiank Wooili-ock, liegUter. entry No. 017125, for Nl-2svvl-4, and wl -i sei-4 Section 15, township t south, Range 14 east, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention b make final three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissior er, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 21st da of September, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward Kramer, of Criterion, Oregon, H. S. Davidson, of Criterion, Oregon, a. m. breen, ot Maupin, Oregon, C G. Skogsberg, of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interiorior U, S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, September 2, 1920. Notice is hereby given that John W. Heilmever of Wamic, Oregon, who on September ilia, 1917, made Homestead entry, Wo. 0192i5, for Sffl-4 SEl-4, Section 12. township 4 Suuth, Range 11 East. Willamette Meridian, ha3 filed notici of intention to make final three yeai proof, to estslish claim to the "lam ibove described, before F. D. Stuart, united States Commissioner at Maurii Oregon, on the 6th day of Noremher, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: R. L. Uerity. Geoige W. Lueas George Wing, Geoige S. Heilmeyer. ll of Wamic, Oregon. H. irank Woodcock, Register. 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TITIION IS FHEF For Information Write to THE SLCISTAIi, Oregoir Agriiulluial Cullrgr, ftuvallis, Ore. (continued) this week and over next Sunday. N. G. Hedin left Tuesday foe Portland, going as delegate from the church here to the conference. From there he goes to Seattle. W. I. Hiokey and family came down from Ilickville Sunday ami made a trip to Maupin. Carl Powell has sold his interest in the Maynard stock ranch to C. J. McCotkle who owns the farm and went Wednesday to Hickville where he lias employment. Mr. and and Mrs. McCorkte ivill move to the Maynard farm in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jatiin and Mr. and MrB. Davis of Portland spent Sunday night, visiting at the home of B. L. Foreman. They also went in the old Keep mill and camped over night. Mif, Janiin is a daughter of J. II, Keep ami she and her husband formerly worked at the camp. Work on Walter Woodside'f ti-jw dwelling is progressing rapidly The lid Cross nitrees' iraiuing class liau it s lust meeting lues day aflei'iioop and twelve women took the examination. Mrs, 13ial.ee arrived here Wed nesdiiy. School starts heie Mon day, September 20, with Mr. and Mia. Ligbee in charge. Joe Graham came out from the mountains Wednesday. Roy Kice accompanied him back to the road camp where he will be employed. Miss Vina Ayres visited lion e folks this week and friends over at, Smock. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mayhew are moving into the Fischer cot luge opposite the I. O. 0- V. hall. A stock of typewriter ribbons fur different machines at the Times ollice. Second hand sowing machine Singer, for sale. Times oflice. Get your hulter paper and car lun printed at the' Times office. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times Mure correspondence needed. Local Interest School supplies ar6 now ready Maupin Ding Store, Howard. Nye was a biit-inecs caller iu tun yesterday. li.-it Kniglileu-aiid family wt-u ovei hoiu Tygh )esteiday. Tom Swift was over fiom Dufur Tuesday. W. O. Miller made a flyng trip to The Dulles Satutday night. Aie you using The Times liner column when you' liaye any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor muj have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad iu that column. We are suie that it will biing lrsiills. Warm Springs I have leased (he Warm Springs and h ud Hie balhs nre being clean ed and covered and the grade I'-adidg to the tprings worked aud improved. Gasoline supply sta tion installed. Good camping grounds, 1 will meet the train at Mecca, Oiegon, if notified two iIhvs befoie. J. fl. Popper, Warm Springe; Oie,, Cf. Kali Ne T Hut:-J.inii? . S -THE. I . 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