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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
The Maupin Times Boost Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Jkssiune.Iv. Morrison, Fuulislier Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 5cts, Three Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914. at the) post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act ot March 6, lorJ. 7 ,.ite. Ife 3 .1" Vote for W. L. CRICIITON Republican Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Present Incumbent Why Change Courtesy, Efficiency Economy (Anon) Boost your city, boost your friend; Boost the lode that you attend; Boost the street on which you're dwell IMT, Boost the goods that you are selling; Buujt the people round about you, They can Ret along without you, But success will quicker find them If they know that you're behind them. Boost for every forward movement, Boost for every new improvement; Boost the man for whom you labor, Boost the stranger and the neighbor. ( Vase to be a chronic knocker, i.'easo to be a progress flocker. If you'd make your city better, Boost it to the final letter. Initiative measure number 310 on the ballot to be voted in Nov ember will give to Oregon a port equal to any port on the Pacific Coast. You are vitally interested in the passage of this bill. It will not increase your taxes. The cost is barne by the Port of Portland, but all Oregon must vote on the measure. Vote 310 YESon the ballot November2nd. Get your Fresh Bread daily at Andy's Place Wc now handle the Butter-Krust Bread Try our Hazelwood fee Cream It's Refreshing Home Cooked Meals Breakfast 7 to 9 A. M. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m. Supper 5:30 lo 8 P. M. Short Orders all Day Fresh Meat at all Times II. ANDERSON, Prop. MORRIS BROS. MAUPIN Give us a trial Real Estate, General Broker age, Notary Work and Sound Insurance HI ITS CASH STORE I have purchased J. It. Lewis stock of goods and will keep a full line of groceries. Give me a trial, I am here to please the public. Let me. figure with jou on your winters supplies. It pays to buy in large quantities and I can save you money. Why stay in the same old rut year after year? Do you know when you have a bill charged you pay for having it charged? Do you know you also pay the oilier fellows bill; that doesn't pay at all. The credit system could no! exist if it wasn't run that way, Why pay the othtr fellows bill? Will also carry a email supply of fresh meat. S. N. Hi Wapinitia Oregon Apples for Sale Good Cookers fulls 73 per box Teacher of Piano Mrs. II. V. Hothvdl Maupin, Oregon 25c discount allowed if own bcxi'S provided Mail orders filled if accompanied ly check CUFUR ORCHARD Cn OWKERS CO. Dufur Oregon A number of the cattle men near Clackamas this week and j tjuceeded ia finding quite a hunch j N. G. He-din returned from The Dalles and Portland where' he has spent the past few days, j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land (Mice at Tlie Dallca, Ore K mi, October 19 h, Wi!0. Notice in hereby given thHt James L. Maridron. ol Wapinitia, Kregon, who on Novem ber 1, 11)15, made Homestead entry No. 015691, for se1-4ne1-4, sI-2se1-4, Nc.i Jiiiil 4, Section 4. w1-2ne1-4. nwI- 4seI 4 end tiEl 4swl 4, Section 9, Town: hip G south, Range 1U eaot, Wil- lanieiie Meridian, has hied notice ol inteniiin to make final three year proof i.i e.stiiblkih claim to the "land above tl. i cribed, before F. D. Stuart, U. o. U iMiiitsioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on i in- I'tli day ot December, IDS ). (..launai!! names lis witnest'cu: W. D. McCI-ii-.. tl Davie, A. W. Diamine. Jesse Lewi .. l of Wapinitia, Oregon. 11. 1 rank Woodcock, licguucr. y. "''"r i.o. o.f. Nil o:, Maupin, Oirpm. inert every falunhiy night in I)iiialili0ii'i hall. Visiting mini nets always wrl' tmie. II R. Ill I I.. N. (. U. !. Tvsskk, fecietary. Some nice weather the patt fow hays cold frosty nights and clear nights. Mr. and Mr9. Joe Graham were Dalles vUitora Tuesday. woncr, to i rviiLfcATioN D'.'parln.' .'t of the Interior U. !. Lai.d uiU-e at The Dalles. Ore (ron, October 10. :!)LU Notice is henbv given that . Orover Ir -nKlin Douplas, of Kaaltela, Oiet'n, who on October, ma), made A. ditinnal Homeutead Entry No. 02 1 1 , fur pw1-4ne1-4, Sec. SW1-4NI51 4, !!l-lNWl. 1, NW1-4NW1-4, nw!-4se1-4, tU-2sw, Suction 33, Township 7 Routh, i;e 14 East, Willamette Meridian, ban li'ed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuai t, United States Commissioner, at Mai'i.'in. Ore gnn, on the Dili clay of Deccin r, lll'JO. Olaimant names as witneube ; IS. A. Marx, of Kaskela, Oregon,. J-,vn T. Rruwn, The Dalles, Oregon, W. C. Ward, of Kaskela, Oreron, John J' arre, of KaF.keln, Oregon. 11. rrank Woodcock, Kcgic !'.'. Wapinitia Items The new barber and his wife arrived here Wednesday and have rented three rooms in the Barzec and i3 now ready for business. A ten pound son arrived Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blanchard. All doing fine. Everett Richmond and Ben Flinn spent a few days hunting near Keeps mill. The men who rode the range near Sun Flower Tuesday gather ed three hundred head of catth The Hedin mill commenced planing Monday. Mr. and Mr3. George Burnside have moved to Iheir new home M liicu tncy purcnasea irom ien Kichardsun. Mrs G. E. Voxl3 wrote to friends here that they are very comfortably located in the Par sonage of the U. B. churcd at North Bond in C003 County. G. E. will also look after the work at Oa'cliing Inlet and Coos River They ray they like the country fine even if the rainfall io plen tiful. ' Jame3 II. Hazlelt, candidate for the State Senate, has repre sented the irrigation interests of Hood River County as Secretary and Attorney tor a number of vearti and is strongly i upportcd by the farmers of Hood River County. - paid adv. David Sharpe made a trip to the Dufur Highland Orchard Company and brought over their winter Bpples. John Calverly the ranger who has been stationed at the Summit house the pat-t season came out from the mountains Wednesday reported five inches of snow at 'the Summit Tuesday. TRACTORS I MFLEMEM ' . . at extremely low prices Since discontinuing the sale of the Ford line we are closing out such stock as wc have on hand, Note the following prices, and Quantity: 3 "Fordson" Traders $797.00 each 6 "Forson" tractor plows No. 7 Oliver 141.00 each 1 "Fordson" orchard plows No.2S3 Oliver 3 Bottom 10 inch Chilled 210.00 1 ."Fordson" 2 Disc Plow No. 42 Oliver 1 215.00 "Fordson" 16 Disc Ames Co. Tractor ' Drill 200.00 1 "Fordson" 22-16 Disc Roderick Lean . - Tendam Tractor Di;ic Harrow 7 ft. 145.00 1 "Fordson" 2o-H Disc 10 ft. Orchard Disc Harrow Roderick Lean 152.00 1 3 Section Spring Tooth Tractor Har row Roderick Lean 58.00 3 Sets Fenders for Fordson Tractor 28.00 set All the above are reeavy .lizcd Forthou Trader Implements and are reccommended for use with Fordson. If you are in the mirkct for any of the above, place your order at once as they won't last hug. WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO. ' 4 jc , It1 4 ! VOTE FOR UTLER Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Wasco County As A Citizen of Oregon You Need the Port of Portland. If you owned a store you could not make a big success ui.i li your business methods W3re as modern a3 your compeditors ! Un lS330regoa davalopahsr shipping facilities she cannot expect to rjet her s-nre cf the world's business. It rests with the citizens of this stato whether Oregon shall develope her wonderful resi-urses and reach out for bigger markets, or remain practicallv on. inland state. To become a real ort, a 30 foot channel must be dredged irk the Columbia and V.lllaoett Rivers from Portland , to the Facific Ccean. Thi3 will enable farmers, stockmen and lum 'bermen in the interior o. the state to reach the markets of the world at a loser freij:1-. rate and greater profit to themselves. The taxing and bonding povar to nnke these improvements can be granted the Fort of Portland only by the people of the state. You and every other citizen will benefit if you, on November second. VOTE 310 YES ON THE BALLOT---THE FOR Y OF PORTLAND COMMISSION CONSOLIDATION BILL Oregon Fort Development League L. W. Trimble, Secretary The IUvir Sprinjr Koad to j Clackamas Lake U now coii,iK-t-; j ed and part of the crew eanr'f o.it Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Sinclair moved Friday into the cook house at the Iledin mill. Earl Birchard came out from Dufur Tuesday to make the ac quaintance of his son. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kccne spent the week end at Cedar Swamp gathering up and bring- ,l,,iv a .n uii'in.'u p. m. V. 1 1 irilia, 7 a m. v. ranis. Prop. insr cut tlic-ir lc:,ts etc. Chester T.icc k ft here for the valloy where ho expects to spend (to extra page) Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical nuoniB 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 ; Times, $1.60 per year.