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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1920)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Jessiline R. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered a second class ninil matter September a. loll, at the postoflke Ht Maupin, Oregon, 1111 der the Act of March 3, i7y. Local Items r Frank Mairill of Wamie made a bhort business trip to Maupin Tuesday. G. L. and II. H. Harpham were down from Wapinitia Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelly were business callers at this office Let us take your measure for votir new winter Suit while the assortment is complete. K. Wilson Co. f Dance and movie atlWapinitia Fridav December 10th. Basket Supper. Mr. and Mrs. John McCorkle were Maupin visitors Tuesday. Ward Buzan is back to Maupin again. A. A. Brittain was a business visitor in Maupin Tuesday. Ivlwin Mays was in Maupin Thursday. Mr. W. II. Staats is out from Portland for a few days. Jim Brown is moving from Tygh to Terrebone and shipped a car of stock and household goods. E. Commercial Club Don't attend C. C. meetings if it rains. You might get your feet wet. and you are not in the physical condition you were in at the time of the last dance. Don't think of going if it is moonlight night. There are lots of other things you could do that sort of a night. F'r instance oh, roll your own ideas. If you should attend a meeting find fault with everything that's going on. Get sore at the organization if 1 1 . on are not appointed on a com mittee. If you are appointed don't ittend committee meetings. fhey often are a bore. During discussion on a motion, eep still. After it has passed ell everyone why they should lave vo?d it down. When other members are hard it work trying to .make trie issociation a success its time to iowI that the club is being run )y a clique. TIRES . TUBES For a limited time only we will include with every Racine Casing sold a Racine Tube of the same size Free of Charge. We have not raised on the price of our casings to do 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 tires now or will need them later, take advantage of this offer. SHATTUCK BROS. CfVWS Wit' Dec. 28, Annual Second annual meeting Oregon tate chamber of coninieic at Portland, Oregon, December: 28 md 29th Portland chamber of Mtnmerce rooms Oregon Building 5th and Oak Sts. 10:00 A. M. President Charles Hall has set the above dates for our Annual Meeting, to which all members and interested parties are invit sd. Each Commercial Organiz ation in the State is entitle . to from one to five delegates, de pending upon membership and each Association Membership two delegates. Before the Annual Meeting, our Annual Report will be for warded to you. We have memb ership of 3500, in addition to com tnereal organizations, and the meeting will be open to discus sant of all matters pertaining to the welfare of Oregon. See that delegates from your Commercial Organizations and Associations are appointed at once and the names forwarded to the office. We are all working for a greater Oregon. R. E.WILS ON CO, as QUALITY-FIRST, ALWAYS TOYS TOYS TOYS See Our Assortment before you buy .We have many things suitable gifts for the older folks too. We Like Children - Bring them with you and let them see the many pretty things we have for them. f in mmii Reffdl Chamber iber of Commerce rests principally 'upon the strength and support ot ;the individual membership, as The Oregon State of Commerce is just completing l- J. ...... C ,,.,.lr .and if 1C TK Sr UI1LI Veal Ul vvuir. aax m i" , , . , iis becuuu jcai u I a organization is merely Witn a reeling or sausiacuuu ma--, we begin the preparation of out- annual report. The demand for an organization of this kind, was state-wide, the need being felt not only for some medium to act as a.clearing house fur construct ive state development, but to co ordinate efforts along all lines that mean something for a better Oregon. The strength of an organization such as the Oregon State CJiam- the grouping of individuals bound achieve results. It is your Organization and we want to urge you to be present at the annual meeting on Dec ember 28th. and 29th. and take together by mutual interests ancljin its deliberations, Dirt hi your CngmeO'il- Qet rui of it I A LAV '"jR quantity of dust-lackn p.ir is "it'haled" by the Matty peration of an automobile ei dust, cm bon and tir particles of rr bl eating o' I and circulate through your efficiency of its operation, A5A to t that esc; ; es past the pistons and &v:. Here jrn have a combine ::cr . Calol Fit- that w and tears and grlrls sway, ".'. i day adding a littl more dirt -:i forcir.g i Btfia more unnejesK- "y wear on bearing sur face?. F sle-.v response less rower r--.or pt-form?.r.cd shorter c: ; .ne life. Our tvw Modern Crar:!;case Cleaning m-ice is the enemy of dirt in t'.-. crankcase it means an efc n a clean engine." The it '.e.'VVith this road 2 rt into the lubri !ine, lowering the 5 dirt the g?,?oline 3 the oil shin? Oil we use is the "e .v, f?i;r,.irj, thorough f!nhina agent th:-t does not contaminate the fresii 2'erolene refilled into your c!-:'.ned crankcase. This modern -.r-nvenvent service, given quickly snd at a nominal cost, returns your engine to you clean and fi eh, ready to give that sat isfactory performance you expect. Today: Bring in your air for Mod ern Crar.kcaae Cleaning Service. I J fk -i vf-v Wwv cle irr5!J'i )ri.ir-ia ii.sMF-ir - - 1 fror clean cl in a dean engine $ limmmm cooperating toward a given end. We wish to thank you for your cooperation in the past, for it is only through the united efforts of all that we have been able to MOTICJ- FOR rUDLICAIION Denarl merit tf U'P Interior U. S. Land Offiee at The Dalles, Or egun, November l;l, li'J. l-!fjtiie is hereby given that. ('lareiice V. Karsslier of Maupin, Uiogmi, wlm 011 November 6. lath, made AUUitiunai iiomesieau Kiitrv No. OlfiSUt. for SWl-4 NEl-4, NWl-4 SEl-4. and Sl-2 Nvl-4, Section S4. iownshiu 5 Buuth. Raime 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year pro: if, to establish claim to the land a bee described, before F. D. Stnart, U. 5. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ure son. on Uie mn uav 01 January, Uaimant names as witnesses: jaincs Dorati, Dolph Goetjen, John Mannion Arthur W. Fargher. all of Maupin Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Yours truly, George Quayle. General Secretary. NO TICK, t OR Tl BLICATION nenartment of the Interior U. S. Land OMirp at The Dalles, Ore gun. October 1. H'2'J. 1,'oticels beitby given that Atbel V. Fialev. of Dufur. Oieaon. wtio on October 11 191.". ninde Additional Homestead Entry No. 015'jyy. for wl 2 svvl-4, fcec. Id. and vl 2 nvvl-4. Section 'II, l'owiiship Ssoiith, Rang" bi l.';'sf, Willamette Meridian, lias filed, notice of intention to uia're three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before i!isiei and Hoeiver, United dtai"3 Land Office, at The Dalles, Ore gon, on toe :jid day of December, 1920. ( laimant names 83 witnesses: Willis Co'liman, of Friend, Oregon, J. B. FrMev, of .the Dalles, Oregon, M. M. Uluvey, of Dolor. Oregon, F. A. French, of The Dalles. Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice ia hereby given that the Countv Supt. of Wasco County, Oregon will hold Hie regular examination of applicants lor State Certificates at the Court House as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 15, 1920 at 9. 00 o'clock a. 111., and continuing until bat urdav, December 18, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. weanesuty rorenoon U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship) Music, Drawing. Wednesday Aiternoon Physiology. Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Ihuisday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Phyeholopy, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, -Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificates. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Rotany. Saturday Afternoon General History. Bookkeeping. NOTICE BOK r-VBLICATION Department of the Interior II. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Ore goo, October 19. l'.'i'l. Notice is liercbv given that Giover Franklin Douglas, of Kaskels. Oregon, who en October, 5. l!'2'. iiiad" Additional Homestead Lntrv No. l'2Ui'l, fr SWl 4S1.1-4. Sec. s'a t 4:;f.1-4. Pi lNl-4.NWl-4!!U-4. 1 1-1 : I r,l 2sw. Section 33. Township J 1 south, Ransre 11 East, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make three vear proof. to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States I ouiini??ioner. at Maupin, Ore iron, on the 9th dv of December, 192i'. Claimant names as witnesses: B. A Marx, of Kakela. Ureaon. Owen 1 Brown. ' The Dal!e. Oregon. W. Ward, of Kaskeia, Oregon, John Farre, of Kaskeia. Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock. Register. NOTICE FOR I'lBLICATION Depailmeiit of the Interiorior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- gnu, ijoveinner a, wi. , Notice is heieby given that Lauifhlin. Morrison. of Shaniko. Oregon, who on January 10 1910, made Homestead bntry No. 015T1O, for nwI-4 SEl-4, swl-4, Section 14, SF.l 4 KEl-4. El-2 SEl-4 bectlon lb, Iownshiu 7 south, Range 14 bast, Willamette Meiidian. has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to pslabhsh claim 'to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 28th day of January 1921. " Claimant name3 as witnesses: Oliver Barton, Donald Morrison. Malcom Mc Donald, John Me Inne?, all of Shaniko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Maupin Garage, Maupin E. J. Fischer, Maupin Crescent Garage, Tygh Valley W. F. Magill, Wamic NOVICE FOR ri'BLICATION Department of the Interior V.. S Land Ollice at lb? DJJe, Pre uoii. October 19th. 1920. ' N otice is hereby given tjiat Jhines 1.. Maddron, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on Novem ber li. 1915. made Homestead entry No. 015591. for SE.1-4NE1 4. Fl-2?El 4. NF.1-4SE1 4. Section 4. wl-2sEl-4, N'l 4se1 4 and NEl-4wl-4. Section 9. i'ownshiii 0 south. I'.aiiire 11 east. M1 lamette Meiidian, has filed intention to make final rroof to estalii:-h claim above iltacrihed. befoie NOTICE TOR I IBLICATIONI Department of the interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallej, Ore gon, October 13, 1920. Notice w hereby given that, Ben F. Richardson, wh"e post--office address ia Wapinitia, p Oregon, did on the 13th day of January 1920, tile in this office Sworn State ment and Application no. U2l2os, to purchase the nl1-4 seI-4, Section 35 Township 5 South, Range 11 East. Willamette Meiidian, and the timber thereon, under th provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda tors. known as the "Timber and Stone I Law." at uch value as might be fixed by appiaisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised. One Hun dred Twenty-rive Dollars the timber estimated 50 M board feet t $1.50 per M. and the land $50.00: that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support 01 his application ana sworn giaiemni noflce of !on the 10th day of January, 1921. be- three veari fore Register and Receiver U. s. Land to the land; Office, at The Dalles, Oregon. F. D. Stuart. Any person is at liberty to protest IT v4 ' i'mniu;iiii, r wt Mmmin. t)re- eon 011 the 9tb dav of December, K' a contest at any time before paten1 this purchase before entry, or initiate 11 Claimant names as witnesses: W. issues, by hung icorroDorjtea amaavit D. McClain. Kd Davis. A. W. Dunning, j in this office, alleging tacu which Jes'e I ewi.-. all of Wapinitia. Oitgon. 'would defeat the entry. 11. Frank Woodcock. Roister. II. Frank Woodcock, Register.