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The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Jeesiline K. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, JU.y: m months, 75 ccntii; three iiiPnliis, 5" l'.ulered as second class mat! mutter September v, iyi4, at the pu.stuffice nt Maupin, Oregon, un der tlie Act of March 3, 1879. Announcement of a neutral reduction in pri on all imple ments' mail by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works.South f'-tnd, Indiana is of vital important to farmers in this community. This is the first effort on the part of any large implement -manufacturer to help the farmer in a rent way, and brings prices to about the UH8 basis- The general price reduction of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works h a stop in the right direction, The farmer does not need advise It is fully realized that if farm erg in this community are to make a profit this year, they must pro duce a large crop and still reduce the production cost. Improved plows and implements play an important part in moderr agriculture. It ia worth the con sideration of every farmer that house like Oliver, making a higr, grade, quality line of implement? have cut prices ae their contribu tion to a return to normal Heretofore, high prices ha made the-farmer hesitate m pur chasing improved implements. In consequence he has sufferer" a two-fold loss. Yields were re duced because they could not b given the proper seed bed pre paration and cultivation. Time and labor expenses resulted thai could have been easily taken car by up to date tools. Nov, however,' that Olives plows and implements are offeret at lower prices, in the matter oi tillage implements, at least, thr fanner is given relief in the waj producing his. crops at a lowei cost. Wapinitia Chinook wind the past tw d .vs; snow has been gone fut t-vodays evrf pt where it was drifted. .' If the old saying about th ground hog is true we may ex pnet six weeks of winter yet a? the sun showed uwt all da.v here February 2. A little son arrived at th horn? of Mr, and Mrs. .lohnii l)lco last rnaay morning. Gen. Endeisby who has ben visiting relatives here the pas winter left forWn. Tuesday. N. G. Hedin is looking sfte business affairs in The Dalle: and Portland this week. The first case of measles mad ite pppeaeanee in this vicinit, Monday. The littte son of Mr and Mrs. Sniney Wilson bavin; broken out with them. Ltbt Sunday v,as -a iwi breaker in attendance at th Pine Grove Sunday School, then bing; 11 present. Harold Stanton was over Iron Siranasho Tuesday. He report the roads very bad between hen a 'id that place. A crowd Of the young folk- gave Herbert Hammer a surpris- party at his heme last Honda. evening, the occasion being- hi: birthday. 0. L; Paquet is looking: affi. business affairs in The I'alk- thiB week. The C. E. Society here celt bvated the 40th anniversary o Christian tr.dravcr last Sunda; evening: with an appropriat; program led by Rev. J. I. Pnrkf : Harold Kethtrfcid and Mis. Ruby Wilson were married it The Dalles Wednesday, comin-. home today, ThuviJay. John DeJletilio has been brin ii):!t he mail from JIaupin wit! a team the past couple days, tht Maupin grade brin? too rmiddj for Mr. Kobei ts to n.ike ti-e ti i with his machine. Lower Farm Implement Prices The break has come. For some time prices paid for your farm products have been low. It is but natural for you to want lower prices on the farm imple ments used in producing your crops. Announcement is labor or material made by Hie Oliver as their contribution Chilled Plow Works in hastening a return of a general price to normal conditions reduction in their This is your oppor lines that brings pri- tunity to seenre new ees to the basis of up-to-date Oliver 1918. They are the quality implements first to make this that will help you reduction and are produce a full crop, taking the loss that and get. them at a the move brings price in line with the for there lias been reduced prices on little reduction in your farm products. EMERGENCY FLEET COBPOPATIPM OFFERS FOR SALE STEEL AND WOOD SHIPS AND W033 HULL Bi will t inMed on pslr! to- '. MUtiv Cu: lr. .cc-.-.1;.:;r r:th t!'.' Wwchtat ar4 Marin? At ; th. rffit nt L'ruft.1 Sti'.H Srti)ir.t ?sri. 1 jtrt.il N. y.. 'ak.:rjtt?nrD. C. Tie .Sin for ('. mem. stu! TO6fc!9 wocdan it:r.:. Tho' ff. iiniit"! nrf. bth oil nr.". cral burn.r. Tti Poard rji esubllshel k minimum j,;ic c ihttt vmm!. T.rm cn Steal St.sm.rs. 10 p--r cr.t ot thn r'Jrchu priri 1? -.isti upon avlltry vt u. vt, i p. ftur.t ;;i S .-....r.;'.-,i t..ifT.r. 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C, and iida-tM' "BID PCB ITSAMSMll (Ni:nt a? Ihlai." Shir and unitr Atnerlcah E!if. Ro Eo WSlim o QUALITY-FIRST, ALWAYS Aie you using The Times linet coin 11111 when 50U h.i)e auy thing to '.el! or tvnut tu buy some article tliat onr neighbor m have ot whites lo dispose of? If not tv i want ad iu that column, Local Interest lr0K Biile Vv'eber piano in good condition. Inquire at Times. For that cold use StovaH's Ct.'u$h Syrup and Cold tablets. Very package guartntaed. f fan pin Drug Store. Tho?e old members of The American Legion whose dues are rot paid will b dropped after February 20, 1921. Come to my place about bvo months ago, one 2-year-old heif er branded quarter cjrele 11 on left hip and ar marked right ear two splits and crop. frank Dyer Mrs. L. 33. KellJ returned hone Saturday from Tort'and m'tch impro'f d in health. 42 piece Plue Bird China Dinner Sts $12.00. Maupin Dt uz Store. Those j'wuirin'r for Dr. Pake. find his, ad on the last page. For sale-Jubilee 200 egg In cubator, sood as jie-v.-F. L. Kelly, Ifaupin. Z7 Lost Between Wapinitia an1' Maupin, Oldsrnobile. crank. iW turn t" TiuiPsoffice or Hartman ' stote.-Ray Kaylor. - Mrs. Beck with is making pic parations'to issue a new tele j phone ditec-tory. Let us figure with you on you painting and wa'l paper. Maupn Drug Store. A cre-r of several men air teams are working on the Man pin grads this week, leveling and laying gi-a'-el. We hare several second ham cars flu good mechanical condi tion, good tires and good looking, for sale at reduced prices or easy terms to suit you - Dresden' Garage, Tygh Valley, Ore. For Sale-about 1000 bushelf of beardless seed barley. Claiu Wilson, Maupin, Ore. At the Church Suuday echuul 10 a. in. Pleaching 11a. rti. Freaching 7.30 p. in. Apropos Brevity In stock at this office: Carbon paper- large sheets Typewriter ribbons variotu- makes Butter paper and cartous Blank Notes Real estate contracts School report cards Paper, card board and envelope? We do th printing Maupin Times. For Sale A purebred Poland-China boar 18 months old. R. L. Harris, Shaniko Oregon A. F. Martin Blacksmithing', chilled shares ground, and horseshoeing, terms reasonable. EgZZgj for cash LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalle3, Ore on, January 18. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Albert E. Troutman f Maupin, OrRgon, who on February '8th, 11116, made HomesteadEntry No. for Nisl-4 PEl-4. s1-2se1-4, Sec. ' wl-4swl-4. Nl-2sl-2, Section 8, township (! Bout li, Hango 14 cast, VilliuiK-llB Moiidiiin, has filed notice 'f ii 1 1 ill ion lo iiiuko liniil three ycai ro"f, to eiiliibliah claim to th land ibove deBdibed, befuro F. U. Sliiprt, J. S, Coinmiasiotier, at Maupin, Ore ;im, on the 2Sth dv of February W21 tiflirriRiit nsuies a? witnenses: E J "iseher, O. J. WilHy ui3, W. H. Wit iams, B. F. Turner, all of Maupin, Iiegnn. H. Frank Wuodcock, Register. NO riCt FOR ri'BLICATION L'spartment of the Interior U, S. Lir;d Office at The Dalle?, Otf on, January 21, 1921. Notiee is hereby awen that George E. Moss jf Maupin, Oregon, who on Novembe' .'9, lifl. marie Homestead Entry No )16i'85, for Lot 2, sl-2i-2, E1-2SE1-4 Section 4, Krl-4N'El-4, Settion 9. tov n ship 6 south, Range 14 fast, WillamelU Meridian, has filed notice of intentioi uo make three year proof, to estabhs! laiin to ths land above described, lefore F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commis?ic! -v, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 8th d? if March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: W. V Richardson, John Foley, Frank Dyer William Moss all of Maupin, Oregon, H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ufflee at The Dalles, Oif ion, January 31, 1921. Notice is hereby given that, William Moss f Maupin, Oregon, who on January i11, 1919', made Homestead entry, No. J195T2 for HW1-4ke1 4, S1-2NE1-4, Stl t, Section 34, S"T-4swl-4, Section 35, "ovM'hip 8 South, Range 14 East, Yil!--unette Meridian, has filed notice jf intention to make final three yeai woof, to eitalish claim to the lam' kbove described, before F. D. Stuait United States Commissioner at Maupii Veijon, on the 16th dsy of Marcli, '921. Claimant names as witnesses: C. G jkr.gsherg, G. C. Aljen, John Foley frank Dyer, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NO TICF FOR PUBLICATION DeoavHnent of the Intenoiior fi. S. Land Olhceat The Dalles, Pit 'in, January 31, 1921. liotice is heieby given that Jerome B, Kidder if Maupin, Oiegon, pho on Septembe1 HIS, mside Hoineslep.d Entry Ni 115444. fur I'lYl 4 linT-4, El-2 !"T-4 3vv ) -4 neI 4, Section 21, Townahip O'0h, Range 15 Est, Willamettt Meridian, has filed notice of intentioi o make tht ee year proof, to 3(ablis' .-laiiii to the land above describes, beioie F. D. Stuait, United Stale Commissioner, at Maunin, Oregon, oi he l-'th day oUVIarch, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: R II DtCamp of Maupin, Oregon, H. M. !-;en, of Mnupin, Uifgon, Arth.u .i'uderson, of Criterion, Oregon, L. b. DeCamp, of Ciiteiion, Oiegon. H. Fiai;k Woodcock, Register. NOTICE fO FUBLICATIOM D'nsrirneut of the Interior V. S. land Office at The Dalles. On on, January 13. 1921. Notice is hereby given that 1'roy A. Wallace, one of the heirs am for the heirs of Luther Wallace, de ceased of Shaniko, Oregon, who or Febrnnry 23. 191B, mude Homesteai Enti-v vo. 015779, and on October 9 1920. mjde Additional Homestead Entr Mo. O17002 for e1-2se1-1, See. 21, svi mv-1-4, sl-2, Section 22' n1-2n1-2, Sec tit-n 27. neI 4e1-4, Section 23, Town ship 6 south, Range 15 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice ot mention to make year three proof, to establifh claim to the land abuve Itscri'Hd, before Rcgis'er arid F.eclv -r, Unit-Hi States Land Office, at Tht D.'.lies, Oregon, on the 7th day of Match, 1921. Claimant natnej aa tvitnesfts: Hchn uth. W. Lang, Arthur C. Wallace. Lfitcr Wilkins, Tom Junes, all of Sh.iniko, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Rfgister. NOTICE 1 OR FVBLICAllt'fi Dsnartmer.t of the Interior V. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore cm, January lth, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Anthony Con.roy, -if Sh'iniko. Oregon, who on January 2i. I9!1), made Homestead entry No "14M3. tor nl-2 SEl-4, sl 4, vi2?(vl- 4, Section 2. Townshio 6 south, Range lo eat, wmamette Meridian, nas tiled roticc of intention to make bna! three vcar proof to establish claim to the land bove described, before H. C. F.ooner. V. S. Commissioner, at Antclooe. Ore- con, cn the 9th dav of March. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: James Doran.of Sljupin. Oregon, Judd 2icro!f A'frcd Eemttt. Edin Wakerhg. all o( shanil.o. Orepon. U. Frank Woodcock, Register. I.O. O F. WAPINITIA 20'.). Mauirin, Oregon. meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem hern ft 1 ways welcome. Gko. McDonald, N. G. 15. V. Turn EB. Secretary. Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p m. V. ROBERTS, Flop. L, .J Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore l'hoiie Black 1111 E. B DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. Henry C. Dake DENTISTRY 41)3 McKay Bklg. 3rd and Stark St. Portland Ore. NOTICE Or CONTEST Department of the Interiur U . S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or ;gon, January 10, 1U21. To JeromeS. Gvvynn of t Wapinitia, Oregon, Contsstee: i ou aie hereby notified that Stillman H. Goodenouffh 'ho ifives Wapinitia, Oregon, 83 his Dostofhce address, did on December 27, 1320, file in this office hia duly corrobo rated abplication to contest and secure the cancellation of vour homealead Serial No. 020517, made March 28, 1019, fo'r Si 2-N'Wl 4, Section 4, Township 6 south, Range 12 east, Willamette Me ridian, and as grounds for bis content he alleges tlat said Jerome S. Gwynn ha? not been on the land for fourteen non! Ii9 and he is not in the military or naval service of the United States. You are therefore further notified that the said alligations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on apceal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days from the FOURTH pub lication of this notice- as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of con eet, together with due proof that you have served-a copy of your answer on be said contestant either in person or .y registered mail. Yim should state, in your answer the iame of the poatoffice :o which you de--ire future notices to be sent lo you. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Date of first publication Jan. 14, 1921. " "second " " "21,1921. " " thiid " " 28, 1921. ' ' fern I h " Feb. 4, 19M. NO lit. IO CKKDITORS. Notice is here Riven that the under ogned, FiitncisV, Galloway, has been July appointed as Administrator of tho '?tat of William Preen, deceased, and e has qualified as such Administrator, All persons having claims against said tate are hereby notified and requited .0 present the same, duly verified, to he said Administrator at his office in Ihe Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice ;aid date of fiist publication being Jan uary 21st, 1921, Francis V. Galloway, Administrator. MOriCF, OR ri'BLlCATION Depaitment of the Interior U. S. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Ore ?o!i, January 2. 1321. Notice is hereby given that Oliver Barton of Maupin, Oregon, "ho on Jane 22, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 016225 for SLl 4swl 4, swl-4stl-4, Section 11, wl-4'El-4, El 2E1-2, SW1-4SE1 4, Sec tion 11, Township 3 south, Range 13 F.ast, Willamette Meridian, has filed! notice of intention to make final three) year proof, to establiDh claim to the land above described, before F D, Stuart, United States States Commis sinner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 13th day of March, 1921. C'lainiant names as witnesses: Lau?- hlin !!orrion, Shaniko, Oregon, Donald ftornson, shaniko, Oregon, Malcolm McDonald, Shaniko, Oregon, H. Skin ner, Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. For Sale I am 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 stamps $1.00 per hundred post age extra. A- A. Bonney,