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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
The Maupin Times The Next President Asks You To Vote For Bob Stanf ield "All who are earnestly desirons that the Republican party shall take control of national affairs, to the end that we may restore the health of the Republic and insure the pood of the country, will wish, as I wish, that the voters of Oregon may find it to their best judgment to support Robert N. Stanfield for United States Senator." Warren G. Harding Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Jfcsilink R. foRRisoN, Publisher Subscription: One Ycat $1.50, Six Months 5cts, Three Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914. at th poat ofli.ee at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879, , "k ' fit j B 1 . Xl 'S-i'-v SJS1 -j. i l.".i.Br. . Jfa-KMj i .1 4 Vote or W. L CKICIITON Republican Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Present Incumbent Why Change Courtesy, Efficiency Economy (Jet your Fresh Bread daily at Andy's Place We now handle the Butter-Krust Bread Try our Hazelwood Ice Cream It's Refreshing Home Cooked Meals Breakfast 7 to 9 A. M. Dinner 12 lo 2 p. m." Supper 5:30 to 8 P. M. Short Orders all Day Fresh Meat at all Times II. ANDERSON, Prop. MOMIS BROS. MAUPIN Real Estate, ioans, and Insurance Apples for Sale fulls $1,25 per bux 75 per box i'fie discount allowed if own boxes provided i Mail orders filled if accompanied by check , DUFUR ORCHARD Gfl OWNtRS CO Dm fur Oregon Teacher of Piano Mrs. II. F. Dothwell M-uupm, Oregon Basket Social At the next social meeting of the Commarcial Club Saturdtn November 30' 1920. A good auctioneer will lx present. A. M. Winn. Buy a Home in Maupin. 3 lots House Barn, close in. See Morris Bros, for price terms r Wapinilia Amo Slip Leaves Maupin, 3 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. m. j ' V. KOTO. frOD. Dr. T. DeLarke EYESIGUI SPECIALIST Cf-13-.CS FlOpefly Fitted K,5i-lu:i'rilv Optical fionivs 17.15 Ycgt Block, over Cr.lj'(. I'mg store, The P,,lloi, Ore Phone r.htgk 1111 For Salt All kinds of rough Iiimbur and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap.' Rough lumber $25 per M: other grades in proportion. Mtilvany Bros. Mill. Local Interest Job Crabtree brought several fine pigs to Maupin Thursday, About 7 tons of ha v.' wheal and rye mixed. -G. E- Cunnint ham, Mai.ipin Oregon. D. A.. S'tosrsdill and wife weie Maupin visitors Monday. For; Sale-25 head of Ewe and Lambs. -G. C Allen. Mm. S. E. Bisbrow, sons anc daughter were guests at this office Wednesday. For Sale Ons team of mare? "i . , .... years old; will break zooc leader, weight about 1300 lbs inquire t limes, iMr, and Mrs. Wiley J- Harri; were in from Bakeoven Wednes day. The Times received a chert' frcm Mr. and Mrs. Harpham c Narapa Idaho also thev sent' regards to Maupin friend. Oiejonian Thursday Octobei 2Sth.!Marriaie License columr Gsy-Walton, G. W. Gay 1333 E Stark and Mattie Walton- Miss. R n by Wilson and brother? were in Maupin todav. J. W. Ayers and family vers Sunday visitors at the J. W. Fallow home at Smock. The Next Vice President Wants Oregon Send a Republican Senator: "The success of the Republican ticket in Oregon is wrnestly to be desired. More than that, my own desire to preside over a Republican Senate leads me to hope for and recommend the election of R. N. Stanfield to represent your great state in that honorable body." Calvin Coolidge to Young Teddy" Makes the Same Request of You: "Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for Senate. Apart from the fact that a Republican majority in the Senate is of vital importance just now, he is the type of man all the voters of Oregon should be proud to have represent them." Theooori Roosevelt Taft Urges that You Vote for Stanfield: "Election of Harding is assured, but he can do little unless he has a local Republican majority in the Senate and the House. I earnestly urge all who vote for Harding to vote for Stanfield." William H. Taft Hughes Belives in Stanfield: , , "I cordially endorse the candidacy of Robert N. Stsnfield for United . States Senate. In addition to Mr. Stanfield's qualifications for that office, it fte of very great importance that there should be a Republican majority in the Senate to Support a Republican President and make possible an efficient and successful administration. I sincerely trust that the people of Oregon will riot fail to elect Mr. Stanfield." harlks E. Hughes Don't Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Wash ington to Support a Republican President. Vote the Republican Ticket Staight REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Thos. II, Tongue, Chairman 640 Morgan Building Portland, Oregon LEGAL NOTICES r W'3a NOTICE I OR l'VBLICATION DeDartment of the Interior tr. S Laud Office at The Dalles, Ore ton, (X-tobr 19th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that James L. Maddron, of Waoimtia, Oregon, who on Novem er 13. 1915, made Homestead entry Io. 015591, for SE1-4NE1-4, S1-2SE1-4, .1-4se1-4. Section 4. v1-2n'E1-4. kwI- t6El-4 and NEl-4swl-4, Section 9, TownshiD 6 south. Eanea 13 east, Wil- amette Meridian, hss filed notice of ntention to mat a final three year jroof to establish claim to the land iboi'e described, before F. D. btuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, 0 on, on the 9th day of Dteeinber, 1929. Claimant name as witnesses: W. O. licCliin, Ed Davis, A. W. Duanlng, fesse leis, all of Wapinitift Ortfon. H. Frank Woodcock, Icegister. NOTICE tOU rtBLICATlON Detartrr.er.t of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or jon, October 19. 1920. Notice is heresy given that Grover Franklin Douglas, )t iUtKeii, ureeon, wno on uctoDer, 1929, made Additional Homestead try no. 021271, for swl-4NEl-4, Sec S, S'.vl-4N'El-4. s1-1n'v!-4.KW1-4nw1-4. iFl 45F.1-4, Nl-zsw, Section S3, rownshin 7 outh. Rar.fee 14 East Villamette Meridian, has filed notice f intention to make three vear Droof. :o establish claim to the land above lescribed, before F. D. Stuart, United itates Commissioner, at Maupm. ure- ;on, on the 9th day of December, 1920. Claimant names s witnesses: B. A. llirx, cf Kaskela, Oregon, Owen' T. Brown, The Dallei, Oregon, W. C: Yard, of Kaskela, Orr-gon, Jolin t arre, f KasSela, Oregon. H. rtank Woodcock, negieter. Does Poultry Pay? Only when you keep the best. My hens are bred to lay, not for fine feathers. All my hens have ten, some fifteen 200 egg ancest ors; are mated with cockerels whose dams have a record ot two hundred and eighty eggs. Cockerels for sale at $3.59; a few May hatched pullets at $1.50 each if taken at once. Pure bred Barred Rocks. Don A. Stogsdill. Maupin. Ate jou using The Times liuet column when you haye any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your' neighbor tua have ot wishes to dispose ft? If not try a want ad in that column. We are sure that it will bring results. That the small country week iies are not the only ones who ?et in an error occasionally was evidenced Monday by the head ing in the Oregonian. "Fall from Widow Fatal" I iTimes, $1.50 per year. Oregon Tuberculosis Associat ion's Christmas seals on sale at The Times. Come and help the good work i t j i . t' ' :-.