The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 12, 1920, Image 4

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    NOTICE OK PUBLICATION
Department f the Interior
II. S. Utnl Ollire id Tin- Hull..-, Ore
gon, October l. 1920,
Notici' l hereby nivcii thai
Alliel V. Fitlt-y,
of Dofur, Oregon, who on Oelobw 11,
lfir, mMw Additional Homo ttead Entry
No. OI6WM, fur wl 2 HWl 4, Htc. 15,
hii'I wl X NWl-4, ' ' t t'n tl, Tuwrmhip
i loutbi Range I ; I !ul Willamette
Mori'llnii. Iiuk tiled nvli'' of intention
lo nmkc three yeai pfoof, to titibllih
lum to the Find ibove described,
before KenlHter and Receiver. I'nilod
Stnl'M l.nml DIVn'e, il I he Hi.llBd, Ore
Hon, on the 'In tly of December, 1920,
Claimant turned u wltneeeoRt Willi
CmhIiiihiii, of Hi'P(;on, J, S"
Ki -Hley, of l he Duties, Oregon, M. M.
;ivey, of Dufur, Oregon, f, a.
French, o( The Dulles, Oregon,
Jl. Frank Woodcock, Regiitter,
NOTICE PUBLICATION
Department ot lb interior
II. s. Limit Ofllce ni The Dslleij Or
goo, October 13, 1920,
Notice ih hereby given that,
Ban F. Rlchardaon,
whonf poaUofflca addreu Wepiuitiu,
Oregon, dil mi the 18th il of Januarj
1920, life in thin office SwoHl Stt
merit iml Application No 021288, to
LureiiHso the nbI 4 bbI-4, Section U
Township South, Rmge n Rant,
Willamette Heridian, and the Umbel
thereon, under the provision! of Ihe
act of June :!, ImVh, anil etH amenda
tory, known a;. I In' "Timber mid Slon
I .aw, " at micli value ns miylil lie fixeii
hy appraisement, and ihat, i ni to
such application, the lend and tlmbei
I hen on have hei'ii iippripi, line Hun
iiri'il Iwentv-iive iioiiiirs the timber
estimated M lionrd feet at 1,60 ,ei
M. and the land 160.00; that is Id a p
iilinint will olfer Anal proof in lupporl
of bis applieation ami sworn etaUnienl
on the Huh day "f Jinoary. 1921, he
fore HiKlei' and lti'ivei V . S. I.ami
lifhee at Ihe Dallfs. Oregon,
A iv beraoni it at llberrrto protest
this purehasa before entry, or initiate
a conceal at snv lime before patent
iatfiies, by filing a corroborated affidavit
in thin office, alleging facta which
would defeat the entry,
II Fiank Woodcock, liegister.
The Maupin Times
Published every I'tiiluy tit fvl h 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
Oregon
Jeaiiliue K. Morrison, Publiihei
Subscription: One "ar, fi, 511; six
tuoDtht, 75 cents; three months, 50
Etntered as second class mail
matter September i, 1914, it the
posloffice at Maupin, Oregon! uu
let the Act ol Mirch ., 1H70,.
MO IK'. FOR ri'BUCAMON
Department of the Interior
U, 8. Land Office at The tulles, 'ir
gon, October 1?. 1920,
Notice is herein jjivpn that
Grover Franklin Douglas,
of Kasksla. Oiegon, who on October,
6. 1920, maile A'lditional Hoinestead
I'lnlry No, (mm, for swj 4neI 4, Sec.
28, 8W1-4NH1 ), Ki Jt:wl.4,NVcl-4Ntvl-4,
NWl-4snl-4, N 2BW. Section A3,
Township 7 south, Hange 14 Eaat,
wiiianielte ftleii'lisn, has filed notice
of intention to luak" three vesr proof,
to estnlili-'-h claim to the land above
described, heroic f, D, Stuart, United
Slate-' Commissi i al Maupin, Ore
gon, on tb" 9th day of December, 1920
Claimant names m witnesses: B. A
Mary, of Ket-Me, Oregon, Owen T
Brown, 'Ihe Pallet, Oregon, W. C.
Ward, of Ksskela, Oregon, John Farre,
ol Kaaji el. Oregon
lb Frank Woodcock, Register,
NOTICE OF PETITION
NOTICE i". hereby given that the dts
trlct boundry board t Its meeting to
le belli in I he count v court room on
tVl In. -.lay, December I, at 10 A. M.,
will consider petition to tranafei
from school Dlst, No, 70 to school Dlst.
No.-M the following described terrl
lory, to wit:
I nwnahip 4 South, ltaii((c Kt Kant,
'eetion Jo ami lift
Township 4 South, Hange ii East,
Heccton 81
Township .j Suiilli, Kantfe, HI Fast,
Seel ion I anil 2
Township South, Range 14 ESasI
That part of Section 8 lying east of
I lew hut es River.
Dated al The Dalles this 27th day of
October, 1920,
A. F,. Gaoneweld,
County School Superintendent,
NO IIC. I' OK I'Vlll.ICA I ION
Dspartmi nt oi i)ie Interior
U. H Laud I'lTi'-.' a i I lm Hallss, Oie
X"o, Octobei lflth, 1920
Notice is herebj given that
James L, Uaddron,
of IVamtritia, Oregon, mho on Novem
her IS, l"b". ma.le Homestead entry
No. 01. -.:! I, for SB SNBJ 4, 81-2SB1-4,
KI 4 Ml 4, Section I, W1-2NB1-4, mwI-
-isia-'4 aii't ni i Jaw t, Section
I own .top I'i ,.,, 1 1 llHOJje
lamette Meridian, ha, flj
Intention to make final
proof in establish claim
Hbove desert bed, before 1
ii. s. i 'ommlssioner. at Mauoln i ,
gon. "ii the 9th day of December, lWi.
Claimant names as witnesses: W
p. McClsin. Ed Davis, A W. Dunning.
Jesse Lewis, all of Wspimlia. Oregon'
II. Fiank Woodcock, Itiatfr.
I east, Wil
i notice of
three yeai
to the laud.
o stuert.
rot Sal
ilairv
OI1P"
Fei'sey
I am too old to run
hence, l will tfudo a U
regiitftred ami (;iarl(
helteri for other -uiok.
I dozen Everbearing itrtwberry
plants by mail fop 25 cents in
stamps-$1,00 per hundred pust
nge tx tra.
A. A. Bonnev.
NOTICI". OF SCHOOL
MF.ETING
NOTICE is hereby given to the leui
voters of School District No. K4 of
Wasco County. State ol Oregon, that
a School Meeting oi said District will
be liebl at School House, on the 20th
day of November, 1H20, at 3 o'clock In
the afternoon to vote on the propoei
tion of levying a special district tax.
The totui amount of money needed
by lb" district during the fiscal yeai
''Hiiiining on June 90, l!'2n, snd ending
on June SO, ll'ZI, is estimated m th
following budget and includes the
amounts to be received from the cunt j
School fund, stats school fund, special
'linnet tax and all other moneys of
i-hs district
BUDGET
Estimated Expenditures
leaclierss' salaries ' 1060
Furniture
Apparatus and tupplics, such Sr.
maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, ,
curtains, etc.
Library books
Flags
Repairs of scbuolhuUseR, outbuild
bigs or fence
Impro' tog ground)
Playground equipment
fanitor a wages
Janitor's supplies
luel
Water
'.'leik's salary
Postage and stationery
Foi the payment of bonded debt
and interest thereon, issued un
dr Sections 12li, 152 to Ififi, and
184 of the School lews of Ore
gon, 1(J19
total estimated amount of mon
ey to be expended for all put'
poiei during the year
Estimated Receipts
From county school fund during
the coming school year $ SI
From slate schoul fund during
the coming school year B0
' 'ash now in Ihe hamlb of the
district cleik 85
Estimated amount lo be received
fioni all other sources dining
the coming school year t'lOi
i'otsl estimated receipts, not in.
eluding the money to be receiv
ed from the tax which it is
pin. posed to vote BW
Recapitalisation
I "Ml e?tiumted evpense:- foi the
vear VOPf
Total estimalcl u""ipt . nd in
eluding the lajt to be voted 8201
Balance amount tu be raised by
district lax I8P8J
Dated ihi? 1st dac of November, 1920
Attest:
Lawrence Btovall O. R. Dsrthici
District Clerk Chairman Boart
;;i ii
Ii
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R E WHLSON CO.
QUALITY FIRST, ALWAYS
Our customers have shown considerable interest in our store
and have favored us generously with their business and we fully
appreciate the fact. Prices in many things are on the downward
trend and we assure you that you will be given the benefit of these
declines as fast as we receive notice of them. We invite you to come
in and get acquainted, you are not obliged to buy, but we always
appreciate a friendly call.
RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN THE RED CROSS
BUY A
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH
from us on Easy Terms
Come in and let us play the records for you
Let us supply you with your winter apples. We
have some that will keep. Prices reasonable.
Portland Painless Dentist 305
Second St. The Dulles Oregon
game Building as the U. S. rtc
rtltillS office. All work guarant
eed, W. T. Slatten D. D. S. Prop
When in need of dry
goods, we would like to
have you look over our
stock before making your
purchases.
Our Exclusive Lines
Oliver Plows
Superior Drills
Winona Wagons
Jumbo Auto Trucks
Henderson Corsets
Brunswick Phonographs
and Records
Give us a call if in need of any ol I lie above lines.
We are in a position to give you
the best in quality am I prices in
our Grocery Department
SHOES, Come in and see
what we have before you
buy.
FARM FOR SA LE
'M acres 100 to 120 acres in cultivation g ,otl ,5 room
house, Good barn (large), deep well equipped. 2 mi. from
school and church. All can be irrigated. Pre $32.50
ptr. acre, good location. $2000.00 handles the l a1 Kood
terms.
MORRIS BROS.
r
Goodyear Tires Last
Longer
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller went
to Juniper Flat Monday.
VV. E. Woodcock and A. I'i.
Lakp were Dalles victors Monday
Warm sunshine throughout
the clays and freezing at night is
the weather we have here the
past week.
J. H. Woodcock of Maupin
I hauled a load of wood from this
place today.
Blacksmith Sb
I have supplies and
Ito'doaUkln , RmPreR"
id general ' ot . ,,ow wwlk
ing.' 7-"f H,
speedily. neMvueurc
A f, Martih.
rates
I
n i 'Hii ears cu
that positively
it
'V 11' "
m
ill '"
mm
ongei
And in the form
)CHrs you will
iah a relatt"
amous r
will find tires
m farther and
id
lendars. Fans,
Panels,
sale at
t ',( I
IPI' HtJCS
I'm, I
, embodied as
, value as in the
It Cords.
of GoodyMH Wl
obtain lmmedhit
erv.
SHATTUCK BROS.
Vail Pockets for
limes.
Let us take your MeMUre
your new winter suit while
assortment is complete. R
Wilson Co,
and
The
tor
the
E
about thirty five of
a delicious Vunch
was
For Sale
ul l,amls.
25 head of
Qk C Allen
I
OeudyMMi ii.mvv TporWl
(V 1'oHk of Tub. IVrffctuui
Ewes
Ik
Wamic New.'
threatened wHb typhoid pneu
monia fevec.
Mrs. Ag'.tes Woodcocl received
t iu'ssav from Huntington Sat
urday thai her litter, rflrs. Lntie
(toae waa seriously ill.
titiy Britton came op front
fygh Saturday bringing medic-
nep-
me ironi untur tor ui nun
-. , . ,,, . .i
how ttiioett luineswcun
party
friend
served.
Mr and Mrs, Hugh Wood and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reddington of
the Crescent garage of Tvgh
were here the last of the week.
Clifford and Clayborne Pa'Ol
ateer came hdeme from Hoed
River Thursday.'
Joe Muller of Tygli hauled
wood for the Jyhn Ulingworth
place last week,
The Wamic Nchpol will give an
entertainment and basket social
Friday November 19th. The pro
ceeda w ill be for the benefit of
the school.
Bert Knighten and femdy, of
lower Tygh wetr Sumlay guests
of Mrs. Annie Packard and Mrs.
Emma Chastaii.
Percy Driver and Belvie Pal
ison went to Antelope Friday,
the later n matning until Sunday
attending the 'laiwe there. Mr.
and Mrs. FreStiM Swift came as
far as Tygh with Mr. Patison on
his return and remained over
night at the Ore.Vge Btittott .home
Wapinitia
Clear cold vyealbtr ctntinuei
Covllcuip Tuscener and Herb
erl Hahwner are hauling lumber
for E. A. Hartman this week.
Work is In full progress on the
south ditch with several men
and teams, Calvin McCorklc is
using his tractor to plow the
,iitch with.
W. A. Kolera lecturer from
B University spoke at the
YaT
schotJ bOttse Saturday evening
on "VoeationtiJ training of the
Child" and his talk was much
enjoyed by all.
Rev G E. Wood delivered
addtes- a
f tb(
has been
hftl left for
the 'morning
church Sunday.
Lyle Bigbee who
visiting his parents
Eugene.
Mark Arnctte has purcharfM
the Cyr house here and is B90V
nm his familv in this week so
this week from the county, also
a free trip to summer school was
won by Roy Woodsvde, who had
the best exhibit of corn in the
county ami the state. Some more
prizes are yet to oome,
Elsie Heckler arrived home
from-Yakima last week.
w. B. Keene left here last
week for Portland,
N. U. Hedin spent Sunday in
The Dalles.
Everett Richmond spent a few
days in The Dalles this week.
For Sale
All kinds of rough lumber and
some dressed lumber. Plenty of
Shiplap. Rough lumber $25 per
M: other grades in proportion.
Mutvany Bros. Mill.
Mrs. Francis Wrd.gave a card I in Tygh.
How tboul a ftaeh-light iVr
winter's use. Two cell small
size $1.00, complete with'hattery
Two cell large complete $1.35
Three cell complete with battery
$1.75. This is pre-war prices
Maupin Drug Store.
Billy Sunday the well known
Bvaagalkri stopped in Maupin
for a few hours this week. He
was returning from a hunting
trip when a wheel of his car
broke down and it was necessaiy
for him to leave his car here for
repairs. The damaged car is now in
i ki ttv.ntBiroi I Fischers garage awaiting the
Jamie Abbott left here a few .services of Doctor Fischer,
days ago for Portland. Let us figure with j on on J our
Eighty dollars was received in 'painting and wan paper. Maupin
cash prizes by the school here Drug Store.
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