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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
NOTICE t OR PUBLICATION OopHrtinr-nt of tin' Ihh'l'inr U. S. Uml Ollicd ivt Tlio I'iiIIch, Ore gon, October 1. I'M). Notice is hen by jjivcii that Atbel'V. Fraley, of Dufur, Oregon, who on October 11, 1915, rn(l A'lilitioiml ilomcHf end Knt.ry No. 01509!), for H'l-2 owl-4, Hec, 15, and wl-H NWl-4, Snctiori 22, Township 3 south, Halm" 13 Knt, WillimiettB Meridian, Ims filed notice of intention to ttiuk e three yenr proof, to etnlliwli claim to the land above described, before ReaMer uml Receiver, United States Land Ollice, at The Dalles, Ore gon, on the 3rd day of December, OlHiinant naniest as witnesBes: Willis CilHbman, of Friend, Oregon, .1. H. Fraley, of The Dalles, Oregon, M. M. Glavoy, of Dufur. Oregon, F, A. French, of The Dalles, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartinent of the interior V. S. Land Ollice, at The Dalle, Ore (fon, October 13, X'.W. Notice is hereby niven that, Uen F. Richardson, 1 13 whose post-otlice address is VVspinitia, Oregon, did on the Utth day of January 1920, rile in this ollice Sworn State ment and Application No. to purchase the NEl-4 sf.1-4, Section 3; Township 5 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amenda tory, known as the "Timber and Stont Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant tc such application, the land sad timber thereon have been appraised, One Hun dred Twenty-five Dotlara the timbei estimated 50 M board feet at $1.50 pei M. and the land $50.0(1: that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support of his annlication and sworn statement on the 10th day of January. 1921, be fore Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any tune belore paten! issues, bv Miner a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. Frank Woodcock, register. NOTICE I OK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, On gon, October 19. 1920. Notice is hereby riven that Grover Franklin Douglas, of Kaskela, Oregon, who on October. 5, 1920, made Additional Homestear Kntry no. 021271, for swi-4NEl-4. Sse 2S, 8W1-4.ME1-4, Sl-lNlVl-4,NIVl-4NWl-4. Nw1.-4sf.1-4, NJ.-2SW, Section 33, Township 7 south, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three ytar proof, to establish claim to the land above desciibej, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on tha 9th day of December, 132u Claimant, names as witnesses: B. A Marx, of Kafkela, Oregon, Owen T. Brown, The Dalles, Oregon, W. C. Ward, of Kaskela, Oregon, John Farre, of Kaskela, Urejon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gjn. October 19th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that James L. Madciron, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on Novem ber 18. 1915, made Homestead entrv No. 015591, for SEl-4.'El-4, SI-2SE1-4, NS1-4SE1 4, Section 4, wl-2KEl-4, nwI-1srI-4 and NEl 4swl-4, Section 9, Township 8 south, Range 13 east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 9th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: W. D. MeClain, Ed Davis, A. W. Dunning, Ji.-sse Leivi, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. For Sale T am too old to run a dairy hence I will trade a few young registered and grade Jersey he i Pei s for other stock. I dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents in stamps -$1. 00 per hundred post age extra. A- A. Boimey. TIRES & TUBES Fora limited lime only we will include with every Racine Casing sold a Kacine Tube of the same size Free of Charge. We have not raised on the price of our casings to dt) this, nor has there been any drop in the price of Racine tires. We are overstocked for the time of the year and in order to lighten our stock we are making this exceptional offer. If you need tirea now or will need them later, take advantage of this offer. SHATTUCK BROS. Baske t social tomorrow night j The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon JcHsiline K. Munition, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 Knleied. as second class mail mutter September l, 1914, at the pusluffice at Maupin, Oregon, nil ler the Act of March 3, 1879. NOTICE OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that the dis Irirt bnundrv board at its meeting to bo held in the county court room on Wednesday, December 1. at 10 A. M., will consider a petition to transfer from school D'mt. No. 70 to Bchool Dist. No. 84 the following described terri tory, to wit: Township 4 South, Hftnge 13 EaBt, Section 85 and SO Township 4 South, Range 14 , East, Section ill Township 5 South, Range 13 East, Section 1 and 2 Township 5 South, Range 14 Blast That part of Section 6 lying east ol Deschutes River. Dated at The Dalles this 27th day of October, 1HSJ0. A. E. Gronewald, County School Superintendent. . NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given to the Ujfst! voters of School District iNio. m.oi Wasco County, State ot Oregon, that i School Me.etintr of said District wil1 De held at School House, on the 20th lay of November, 1920, at 3 0 cloclt lr the afternoon to vote on the proposi Hrm nf le.vvinc a scecial district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal yeai beginning on June SO, 1920, and ending afi June So, 1921, is estimated in the following budsret and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, specia. district tax and ail other moneys ol the district. BUDGET Estimated Expenditures Teacherss' salaries $1051 S0( Furniture Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc. Library books Flags Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuild nigs or fences Improving grounds Plai ground equipment Janitor's wages Janitor's supplies Fuel Water Clerk's salary Postage and stationery For the payment of bonded debt and interest thereon, ismied un der Sections 126, 152 to 158, and 4S4 of the School Laws of Ore gon, 1919 Total estimated amount of mon ey to be exnended for all pur 1551 poses durinz the vear 7085 Estimated Receipts From county school fund during the coming school year $ S5( From state school fund during the coming school year 500 Cash now in the harms of the district clerk 350 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year 1S00 Total estimated receipts, not in. eluding the money to la receiv ed from the tax which it is purposed to vote 821)0 Recapitalisation rotal estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not in cluding: the tax to be voted 703f 3201!. Balance amount to be raised by district tax $S88; Dated this kt day of November, 1920, Attest: Lawrence S. Stovall O. B. DerUiick District Clerk Chairman Board. Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon same Build'mg as the U. S. rec ruting office. All work guarant eed, W. T. Slatten D, D- S. Prop v NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depart merit of the Interior U. S. Land Office Ht The Dulles, Or egon, rvovemner 13, lyuo. Notice is hereby given that Clarence VV. Fawner of Maupin, Oregon, who on November 0, lOlo, mane Additional Homestead Entry No. 016061, for swl-4 NEl-4, nw1-4 SKl-4, and sl-2 NWl-4, Section :i4, Township 5 south, Range 15 euat. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establiah claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stnart, U. & Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore Uiiri, on the 12th day of January, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: James Doran, Dolpli (ioeljen, John Mannion, Arthur W. Earglier, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Wamic ago is about all gone. Dr. Griffith was called from Dufur today to attend Mrs. Jessie Woodcock on Smock. He also visited Miss Clara Zumwalt, Clifford Palmateer, Miss Crystal Pratt and little Naomi Magill. Elmer Munier and Miss Irma Driver who were married last nonth and are now living at Bend were residents of this place uid Tygh Valley. The bride is '.he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Driver, the mother being Mrs clarion Duncan now, and has re sided here almost her entire life, ir. Munier lived here when a ioy with his mother and step father, Mrs, and Mr. Dan Gibbs, later going to Tygh where he jrew to manhood. They are jopular young people of their re spective vicinities and their many r'riends are wishing them future iappiifss. A number of Miss Crystal Pratts friends gathered at her 'iome Wednesday night, it being ;he event of her birthday anni versary and enjoyed the evening n a social way. Refreshments in iie form of home made candies tnrl. other dainties were served Those present were Belvie Pati 3011, Housty Johnson, Claris Zumwalt and Lena Wing. FOR SALE MAUPIN PROPERTY House and Lot $250.00 cash MORRIS BROS. MAUPIN Wapinitia George Btirnside made a trip Tuesday to The Dalles for his winters supplies. Godliup Tuschner and Walt Sharp' each lost a work horse recently. E. M. Hartman is on the sick list. Rev. I. J. Powell from Wash ington was here last week visit inp; at the home of his son John Powell. J. I. West went to Portland the first of the week with a load of beef cattle. Big rains the last three days roads are getting muddy. Mrs. Kate McCorkle and Mrs. Dee VVoodside went to The Dalles Monday returning Tues day. N. G. Hedin went to Portland Monday to attend the trial be tween Keep and the ditch comp any. Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Harpham harp riM th eir 1dabr nrnnovtv and arrived here Wednesday. They were accompanied by then son Lawrence. Public sale at the Wood place Friday. The sale consists of 60 head of cattle and farm machine ry of various! kinds. Friends of Hev. E. K. Hartman of Thi Dallea received the news of th; death of Mrs. Hartman Friends will recall that she Mi'ss Blinn , and Mrs. Bessie Shepherd visited here in July in he interest of the W. M. A. Miss Blinn died a month ago in Dayton Ohio.1 Jim MaddnoE and son Lawson left Wednesiaj for Portland to bring back a car of government horses. Jennie and Earl Brunner moved to Wa pinitia last week to attend school . (Mi .MKiilUa Supply your Thanksgiving Table at r- For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Rough lumber $25 per M; other grades in proportion. Mulvany Bros. Mill. Local Interest Let us figure with you on your painting and wa'l paper. Maupin Drug Store. Dr. El wood has a neat garage adjoining his office building. ' Frank Creager has a new one ton truck. Thanksgiving Dance Wapinitia November 25 Basket Supper-Free Coffee Come Early "Throw your hat in the cor ner and stay until the last dog is hung." Angelo Karoles came in from his Freda homestead Monday. Frank Creager called at this office and reports the illness of his mother the past week. E. B. Dufur returned Thurs day morning from Condon and left on the 10:25 train for Port land to be at the bedside of hi brothes W. H. Dufur. How about a flash-light for winter's use. Two cell small size $1.00, complete with battery Two cell large complete $1.35 Three cell complete with battery $l.io. ihis is pre-war prices Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. W. H. Staats left Tues day nighttobeat the bed side of her brothes living in Portland who is very low. A nice assortment of Ivory Pyralin, on display at the Maupin Drug Store. Wm. Heckman and Mike Creager are employed in building a cellar for L. D. Kelly at his Bakeoven ranch. Come in and see our very com plete line of handsome Xmas gift calendars sold at cost at The Times. The inclemency of the weather did not prevent a good attendance at the American Legion dance at Maupin last Saturday night. Get your Xmas calendars at The Maupin Times. Dan Clark was a business caller in town today. WILSON CO QUALITY-FIRST, ALWAYS Maupin, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. E Tunison came in from Bakeoven for a short business trip Thursday. V. W. Endersby of Wapinitia was a Maupin visitor recently. Decorated 42 piece China Dinner Sets $12.00. Maupin Drug Store. Many attractive calendars at cost at The Times. The section crew from down the river were in town for their supplies Thursday. J. H. Woodcock made a trip o Hood River last week. Little Irene has had her tonsils and adenoids removed. COAL 'Leave your orders at the Tum-a-Lun Lbr. Co. for coal. Price $14.50 at the car. Will arrive abont the 25th. This is the cel ebrated Utah Lump coal. at tnrl ore? jV owners who T with paint. rC TULLEIl Paint save ft io prcpertj- oTiers. it costs. Injure Meal Qnretai&s Gnft If! J Good Pami i4 EH -never look ucn it Mkffi &s en expsnre. plj GOOD PSini r th elements Trith'Fl'f rn rl J t;,' 'r,'" " and look over your W. P. Northwest Brar.ch Houses at Portland, Seattle. Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. 4 e ,-v mum 1 n innri nil, in'i niiiiWr-Fn m:mjUjM Earl Crabtree drives the truck now for the Maupin garage. For Sale-25 head of Ewes and Lambs. -G. G Alien. Rex Allen left the first of the week for Seattle. Calendars, Fan?, Panels, and Wall Pockets for sale at The Times. Let us take. your measure for your new winter suit while the assortment is complete. R. E. Wilson Co. About 7 tons of hay, wheat and rye mixed--G. E. Cunning ham, Maupin Oregon. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prcpar ed to do all kinds of new work and general repairing. Horse shoeing ft specialty. Reasonable rates. A- F. Martin. (Li ipf lit? Ai'VJ& ds of Dollars a9 lost yearly throughout the Farifie North- houses and' build rrnnr the J?snda of dollars vearlv it saves piepTrty todav. mmUte3 Full Co. 1S4S-1820 ) 7A Look l"p a FULLER Dealer "our Town Ian to rret'rf tho