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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
TIREvS & 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 thw, 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 wc are making this exceptional offer. If you need tires now or will need them later, take advantage of this offer. SHATTUCK BROS. The Maupin Times Published evety Friday at Maupin, Oregon Je!3iliue K. Morrisou, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three mouths, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879, For Sale About 7 tons of hay, wheat and rye mixed. - G.E. Cunninjr ham. Maupin, Oregon. Let us figure with you on your painting and wa'l paper. Maupin Drug Store. How about a flash-light for winter's use. Two cell small size $1.00, complete with battery Two cell large complete $1.3? Three cell complete with battery $1,75. This is pre-war prices Maupin Druse Store. Harrison Young is in Portland and during his absence Mrs. Young is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin of Maupin. For Sale -Weber piano in good condition. Inquire at Times. Frank Creager made a mis step while getting out of his new Ford truck Sunday injuring his right knee. The hurt was quitt painful but is nearly recovered. For Sale While Leghorn cock rel.s Hire bred 0. A. C. strain Price reasonable if taken in two weeks - II. N, Dodge Wapinitia. For Sale All kinda of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Rough lumber 25 per M; other grades in proportion. M ul van y Bros. Mill. ' I J 'Ss y " S' . jmide Jaffa on a dirty job! a; rOUR ENGINE r-pirfs nn E 1 44 .1 i . . -H nimw 1:3m ij que! niy. ko?u dust, carbon from the combustion cbpmber, and fin's particles of m;t?il worn from the boriring surfaces g?t into the lubricating- cil in ihs crank case. All this dirt c?rcv.!?tes v'th the oil through the ertir? If it frn't drain?d c: rgtary lb;-:' borsnd t.i hs excrs:ve wear ar.d ts:-r. Gisulii'i'2 clzo c-xupes L.t ths pbons and dilutes the oil vTci1'.-m Cratikcijse Cfc'r.nirts- St- flushes tb? crni ''use tb.'i'mj;hly and infills with c'n, fr?b. oil, The g ?ra c 03 1 if : bloTv" nre now equipped to perf'Trn this need?d senice quickly p'v fr a nominal charge. We use ( ' An F lushin? Oil, which cleanses th"roi.?pblv .rithout danger cf ccnt?-'',.:.,r?tir!; t? fresh Zcro!s"s refilled irito the c!e?j;ed crankcase. TODAYiErins- io 'curcs? for lod ?m Crankcafe C!-".n!ng- Service, It will result in bett'-fns ins p?1 form ence and lenger -i.fp. At v''".'r car. Maupin Garages Maupin E. J. Fischer, Maupin Crescent Garage, Tygh Valley W. F. Magill, Wanvic P TT T! fgTTt- -j IT TT I-?M7ir7l lg 'I U ITTEf ' Do Your Christmas Shopping at WILSON'S We have many things suitable for Christmas Gifts for Young and Old Our goods are new and prices are right in line with market values of today. Just Received Some New Watches Come in and see what we have for the girls and boys. H 0 jiio A i SONCO QUALITY-FIRST, ALWAYS Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon same Building as the U. S. rec- rutitig office. All work guarant eed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop 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. Blacksmith Shop I-have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work and general repairing. Horse shoeing t specialty. Reasonable rates. A. I1'. Martin. December" 1st. 1920 Owing to a shortage in collect ions I will have to charge cash for all work in the shop until April 1st, 1921. A. F. Martin For Sale Iain too old to run a dairy hence I will trade a few young registered and grade Jersey heifers for other stock. I dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents in stamp3-$1.00 per hundred post age extra. A. A. Bonney. W. H. Staats left Tuesday for Portland. Remember the Commercial Club meeting Dec. 18th. 1920 Important matters pending. A nice assortment of Ivory Fyralin, on display at the Maupin Drug Store. Decorated ' 42 piece China Dinner Sets $12.00. Maupin Di ng Store. v Mr. and Mrs Bates Shattuck spent Sunday evening at th J. C. Haegy home. frPWCP. (IntiriiiirViain anA fami. ly left last night for a few days' visit at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hubbard went to The Dalles Sunday. Frank Buian was a Maunin caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Appling from Criterion were in Maupin Monday. Wapinitia llcins Sunday for them. bert Knighton 19 visiting at the homo of Fred Magill this week. Mark Arnett has rented part of Joe Grahams Wapinitia property and will move shortly. Ed Beebe, son of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Beebe who formerly lived here, arrived here from the valley Friday and is visiting at his Uncles, Geo. Beebe. Nellie Harpham arrived here Monday and is visiting her sister Mrs. Barzee. Mr. and Mrs. Johny Sinclair left here Sunday in their Over land for Cherryville, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Brittain came over, from Wamic Wed. and visited home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown left Thursday morning for California where they will spend the wint er. Oscar Hammer will be employ ed on the Dee Woodside ranch during Mr, Woodsidei absence Mark Arnett has purchased a lord from Harve Morris. Earl Barzee was up from Maupin Wednesday. The slump in the market has not only effected the wheat growers here but also the boot leggers, as two of them were dis cussing the situation in one of our stores recently, said business wasratner dun, as there were too many in the1 field. Mrs. Beyier one of Wtpinitia'a tormeo ministers died in Fort land one day this week.' Joe Graham spent several days in tne mountains Jast week. 'Grandma' Heitz arrived'here from The Dalles a few days ago and win spend the winter with her son Geo. Heitz. ' George Heitz' have moved to Fine Grove where Mr. Heitz will be employed by N. G. Hedin. The Oak school teacher, Miss Swank was called home Wednes day by the serious illness of her mother. S. N. Hill brought a big truck load of freight for his store from Maupin Wednesday. NOTICE TOR Ft'BUCATION Deoartment of th Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dill.. Or egon, November 13, 1920. Notice is Hereby given that of Maupin, Oregon, who on November 6, 1915. made Additional Homestead Entrv No. OlSPfil. for nl.i Ktl.i nwI-4 SEl-4, and sl-2 Nwl-4, Section ii. lownsmu a south. Kanee 15 east. Willsmstte Meridian. h filer! nnti..c of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stnart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 12th day of Januarv, 1921. uaimant names as witnesses: James Doran. Dolrh Coetjen, John Mannion, Arthur W. Fargher, all of Maupin, Oifjron. H. Frank Wvodccck, RtgisUr, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given that the County Supt. of Wasco County, Oregon will huld th regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at the Court House as followi: Commencing Wednesday, December 15, 1920 at 9:00 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Sat urday, December , 18, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. ni. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship) Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition, Dumestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Di awing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Phychology, 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, Thesi3 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, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History. Bookkeeping. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interiorior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, November 22, 1920, Notice is hereby piven that Langhlin, Morrison, of Shaiiiko, Oregon, who on January 10 191(, made Homestead Entry No. 01571H, fur jrwl 4 SEl-4, swl-4, Section 14, SEl 4.NE1-4, El 2 SEl-4 Section 15, Township 7 south, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian haa filerl m,tir. of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 28th day of January 1921. v-iaimanc names as witnesses: Uliver Barton, Donald. Morrison, Malcom Mc Donald. John Mi- Innea nil nf Khunilt,, Oregon. H. fiank Woodcock, Register. NCrtE I OR PUBLICATION! Department of the interior U. S. Land Offii-e at Tho ril!D-, n gon, October 13, 1920. JNotice is hereby given that, Ken F. fiii-hnrrlcnn whose post-office address is Wapinitia, viegun, am on ine wtn day or January 1920. tils in thio nflW cni. , ... wi41.w u-T.UIM UtOVC- merit and Application No. 021238, to purcnasB me nei-4 SEl-4, Section 35 Trrtrv-el-iin X Cn,tU D - i, t7-i Willamette Meridian, end the timber ictreoa, unaer me provisions ot the act Of .lun !? 1375 anrl .r.f. tory, known 83 the "Timber and Stone - , i oucn vaiue as mignt De nxed &uchapp!ication, the land and timber tllVftAh km.. 1. . . . .. .. 1 . . 1 I T T ,iar uceii Ki-'umiseu, une Hun dred Twentu fir flrlllare tk link.. estimated 50 M board feet at $1.50 per M. and the land $50.00; that taid ap plicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 10th day of January, 1921, be fore Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Ihe Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in thift nffirp flllerrinT fanfa U.U would defeat the entry.' it. rrank Woodcock, Kegibter.