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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
f 3 i The Maupin Times 1'ublinhed every Friday at Miinpin, Oregon Jcssiline K. Morrison, I'ublislur Subscription; One year, fi.50; m months, 75 cents; three months, ,v Kntcad hh second class' wttt1 matter September a, 7914, at the poNtoflkc at Mauplu, Oregon, un der the Ac t ol March 3, 1879. S, ,, , 1 1 , xj.sau jJi-uumm-Jt-a Suppose Suppose an editor should, jnsl. for own. relieve his mind by printing all the news he hapyen cd to know at that mimile OptionH would he thrown up, oil hem arrested, families disrupted fichts fovteht on every Ktivrt corner, candidates resijjnincr, ministers leaving for rl is tan I parts, lawyora taking long vac atioriH. business men tuninig toingr over to their clerks for aeaion, hired girl hunting new jobs, and ao on duwn n long hid of casualties -and the editor would he po mussed up that hi eovmt couldn't b identified by his own family. A newspaper ith 11 doesn't know everything but his work is such that he hears a lot that common sense, common decency and common prudence keep out of the paper. Inter-Mountain. Press' and Printer. E. B. D.UFUR Attorney at Lavr MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. Henry C. Dake DENTISTRY 4m McKay Bldg. 3rd and Stark St. Portland Ore. r Dr. T.-DcLaiLue LrXSiGlll SPECIALIST Glasses I'tt'perly Huer! Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-1 S Vvgl Block, oyer Crosby's Urog store, ; The Dall, Ore Phone Black 1111 Wapinitia An to Stags Leaves Mauuin, S a. m. r,evc3 Wppliiitia, 1 p rti. V, ROBERTS, Prop. L For Sale A. purebred Poland-China boar 18 mouths old: R. L. Harris, Shaniko Oregon Tor 8i!e Jubilee 200 cubator, good ns new. Kelly, Maupin. eta -F. A. F, Martin Rlarksmithing, chilled shares ground, and horseshoeing, terms reosonable. for Otu-h Fur Sale I am too old to run a dairy hence I will trade few yount registered and grade Jersey heifers for other stock, f dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents in stamps-$1.00 per hundred post age extra. VA- A. Bounty. For Sale All kwd? of rough lumber and some dress) lumber. Flenty of Sln'plp. Koiigih lumber $25 per M; ether grades m proportion. J.Ii h'gnj' pros. Mil'. I C 15-27 Kerosene Tractor 11 dSm Polk 3 . a pw r In fields where rilowtncis difficult tough fb8ri soil, rtiff grades, etc. this Case 1W7 jKrrseneTMctor will pull 3 plows eseily;. "yhere conditions arc favorable, tin's trustor can pull 4 plows. lo'lt &ui faTnt9 on 'Wi a-T-sge. farm. IS towsitheS'tpo lrgs no? too nn, , yla'addition to its fiMd work, it is designed for celt, werk, having th. pulley pt"prly placed. It will drive a Cass 2646 Thresher euippe-1 vdth fedr and !fi 5'.ackei' or lother nwchmes reqturlng i-rthr power. .The Ois 15-27 ha: abundant terz-rre powsr. While ratsd a. IS horsepower tho drawbar, it rsn d;imr -.Twrs than 15 Wamic News Vard Noi:val vent to )a!les Monday remaining Hie till Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lake enter tained the card dub Monday night. Sammy Douglas left' Tuesday for Hood River. Mrs. Mollie Briltain and Mrs. Dollie Kistner were called to Hood River Wednesday, from Tygh by the death of their bro ther-in-law, Charley Hay ward, Mr. Hay wards death was due t heart trouble1. He leaves a wife four children and two grand children, Mr. Hay ward resided there a number of yeais ago and won many friends who are saddened by his death. Mrs. earl Rpwn of Ban.don is 'a sis ter of .the -deceased. Mr. and Mce. Jake Davidsot of Juniper Flat were called V Forest Grove, last week by the death of Mr. Da'idsmis fathei .'he elderly Davidson resided here with family a number cH years ago. Ted Blanehard and Glen Largt .vera herd from Stnoek Wednes day to meet M.'S. Etta Large who was returning from Tin Dalles. Real spring like weather hen; the past week. Snow has all dis appeared. Mike Kennedy is improvia; from an attack of asthma.' Mrs. Sarah Kennedy fell f roi: her back porch snd ih fallinr truck the sharp edge of a 2im tab cutting three of her fingen et y badly. Mrs. Ben Munger and sin Ieury made a hip to, Grafs Valley on horse back Wednesday returning the next day. Frank Magill has purchased the Dell Packard place below tvvn. John Illingsworth hts ased the place. give a nance iti the hall over the blacksmith shop at Tygh Saturday night. Geoige Chandler is here v!sit iuif friends and relatives. He came from the east where he is stationed as a soldier. Ladelpha Farjo of Smock s to horsepower. While rated at 27 on the belt, it cau dftliver 33 horsepower. It is ever ready for the hardest jobs. It never tires. All gcirs arc cut steel, enclosed and run in oil. It has a four-cylinder valve-in-head motor, mounted rrospwisi on a one-piece lrri'n frvtio. Thi3 affords th use of all Will" p'ors, A Cm r.ylnhon Th'.mntHi controls th cooling ?v: hm ?r!d ins'ir9 complete com hi'.stion ol ketoseri, A Cs air washer de llr:3 clean air to the ca.iburstor. l'hore f r!ir!3 of b'itsrrr!n?3 found only in thi;. trsctpr. You should bs familiar with them, so tha"; you may maks a careful comparison. rS 1L? Jlsflo ! boarding with Mrs. Harrison Johnson. i Mrs. Marion Farlow was down f rorn Smuck Sunday. 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Willis Diivpi aave a card party Friday night. A. E. Lake went to The Dalles today. Mrs. Alta Miller has the measles'. Grandma Kin worthy is very sick. Claud Rob.berts went to the John Ayers place on Juniper Flat Monday. Don Miller made a trip to Maupin today. He mired his car down on Tygh grade when re turning. Percy Driver and Dave Campbell helped him get the car out of the mud. At the Church S'Mid.iv ulmul 10 d. Pio-udiing 11 a. m. Pieaehina 7:30 p, m. Apropos Brevity In crock at this office: Carbon papei large sheets Typewriter ribbon's various makes Butter paper and cartous Blav-k Note3 lieal estate contracts School report cards Paper, card board and envelopes We do the printing Maupin Times Local Items For Sale -about 1000 bushels of beardless seed barley. Claud Wilson. Maupin. Ore. H. B. Cantrell and family were in from their homestead Monday. Those old members of The merican Lesion whose dues are not paid will be dropped after February 20. 1321. Are you ik-ing The Times ltnet column when jou hae any thm 11 or want to buy some article that your neighbor ma have or p. uhe3 to di pose cf? If not try a waut ad iu that column. Wi May ws fca-s ths epportanity eoon to poiat out Qiss superioritiss? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kial net were Maupin nailers from .Tygh Wednesday. Ear! Patrick 'and Harold Can field from Cow Canyon in the Criterion section, have beep seeing the town this week- G. W. Peters made a trip to the Reservation Monday. His sons. H. G. and F. G- Peter? accompanied him here, returning home that day. Bates Shattuck is building a wood house, planting tree3 ami expects to beautify the lots .be tween the store and F. C. Butler. Work is held up on the I. O. O. F. hall, due to the delav in lumber shipments- Harry Weberg is ill here at the home of his parents, Mrs. Webeig having the care of four children ill with the measles. Spaulding Athletic "goods. Maupin Drug Store. Job Crabtree is erecting a new barn on O. B. Dei thick's lots or; Dufur street. Lawn Tennis Supplies, Maupin Dtiur Store. Hon. I-J,. J. Siimolt has favured this section with a fine collection of garden seeds vhieh may be obtained at the Times office. Mrs- Osborn, postmistress at Tygh has been very low with pneumonia the last few days e have several second hand cars in good mechanical condi tion, good tires and good looking for sale at reduced prices on easy terms to suit you. Crescent Garage, Tygh Valley, Oiegon. LEGAL NOTICES NO Tier. FOR ri'ELICALlON Pepaitment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oie gon, February 12, 1921. Notice is hereby gen that Warrington C. Wsrd of Kaskela, Oregon, Tho on Ocobf g 192iJ, mads Additional Homestead En try, No. 016?S7, f-ir KEJ-4, Section 35. !'V 1-4 SEl-4, Nl-2 swl 4, Swl-4 Hwl-4, section S4 IswDshio 7 south, Range 14 east Willarr.fctts Meridian, has filfri notice of intention to make final Froof to estabhfh cl..n to the land above riescriherl l-il,.,e r n Cf.ii- T',n..j States Commissioner at Maupin, Ore- u:i i-ir. Ciy 01 614TCJS, If 11. Claimant names is witnesses: Job: r arre. c-rover T)oug: C-rover Douglas, B. Ma :t, W. C, W?rd, all c? Kaskela. fire H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUPLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dnllrn, Ore Ron, Feb. 12, 1921. Notice Is hereby Riven Unit William M. Morrison of Tyh Valley, Orepon, who on March 11, tnifi, mailo lluiiinatcail No. 015911 for rkMhisI-4, Section 19, sl-2.sl-2, NK1-4SK1-4, Section 20, v1-2nw1-4, Section HS, Townnhiti 3 aoiilh, KaiiRC 14 cast, Willumetle Meridian, has lilcd notice of intenticn to nmki! One year Proof, to culuhliuli claim lo Die mini above described, before F. D. iituart, United Stat.cn Commisaioner, at. Muu pin, Oregon, on the 2;irH day of March 1921. Claimant uamuu as wilncaaco: John M. Coriroy, Tom L Aahley, 1 ,00 !' Jackson, C. V. Onley all of Tygh Val ley, (i retain. II. Frank Woodcock, ReirjMtcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore ion, January 18. 1021. Notice ia hereby given that Albert K. Troutman of Maupin, Oregon, who on February 28th, 1915, made HomesteadEntry No. 015783, for NR1-4 SEl-4, 81-2SE1-4, Sec. 7, swl-4swl-4. Nl-2sl-2, Section 8, Township C south, Range 14 oaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above dcai ribtd, before F. D. SI nai l, U. S. Ciiininitwioncr, at, Maupin, Ore tron, on the 2Rth day of February tOUl Claimant names au witnesnr:it K. ,J Fischer. O. J. Williamu, W. H. VVjl liams, B. F. Turner, all f Maopi". Oiegnn. II. Frank Wuodcoi'k, Reiuter. NUriC, tt'M I'l'Bl ICA HON Department of the Interior U, S. Land Office at Ihe Dalles, Otf en, January 29, 1921. Notice 13 hfreby given that George E. Moss of Mauj'in. Orto", who on lloveinb1'! 29, Ifi'i, made Homestead Entry No 016755, for Lot 2. sl-2wl-2, El-ZSEl-4, Section 4, KEl-4iEl-4, .Section 9. town ship 6 sooth. Range 14 east. Willam?!!,? Mwidian, has filed notice of intenticn to make three year proof, to ealablifh claim to ths land abo'-e described before F. D. Stuart, U. S. CommisUon er. at Maupin, Oregon, on the Sth de v of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: W. c. Richarrliori. John Foley, Frank Dver, Williai-n Mosa all of Maupin, Oregon, H. Frank Woodcock, Register. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of th.6 Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, January 31, 1921. Notice is" hereby given that, William Moss of Maupin. Oregon, who on January l!'I8, made Honiesead eutrr. No '.19572 for !'vl-4!!El 4. s1-2nf.1 4, si.l 4. Section. 34. swl 4swl-4, Section 35. township 6 South, Rsnge 14 F.;ist, Willamette Meiidian, has filed notice of intention to make final three yt proof, to estalish claim to the land abo"e described, beiote F. D. Stuart. United States Commissioner at Maupin Oregon, on the IStli d?v of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: C. G Skogsberg, G. C. Allen, John Foley. Frank Dyer, all of Mauuin, Oiegon. " H. F'rank Woodcock, Register. r-ioncS; for publication Department of the Interiorior U. S. Land Office at 'Ihe Dulles, Ore ?on, January 31, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Jerome B. Kidder of Maupin, Oregon, who on Septembei 33, 191o, made Homestead Entry Nc '15111. for OTi 4 tnvl-4, El 2 Nwl 4 dWl-4 N&1-4, Section 21, Towiahip ti, south. Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of iutentioi o make thise year proof, to establis! claim to the land above described before F. D. Stuart, United Sta'ef Commissioner, at Mauuin, Oregon, on he 19th day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: R. II. DeCarnp of Maupin, Oregon, H. M. Green, of Maupin, Oregon, Arthur Henderson, of Criterion, Oregon, L. I. Del flinn, of Criterion, Oregon. H. Fiank Woudcock, Register. NO net FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 3. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore on, January IS, 1921. Notice is hereby greu that Iroj' A Wallace, pn of the hfiis and for ths heirs of Luther WaHaee, de ceased of Shanjko, Oregon, who on Fsbinwy 22. 1916, made Homestead t.otiyi'o. UIS.mS, and on October 9,. 1950, made Additional Ho"'e'tearJ Lnti-v Mo. t'1701'2 for El 2SE1-4, See. 21, sw'l NWl 4, sl-2, Section 22' Kl-21-2, Sec tion 2f. NE1-4HE1-4. Section 28, Town ship 6 south, ftsnge 15 East, Willim! ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make year tluee proof, o eslabiish claim to the laud above de'sribed, before Register and Rcci'.' ir; United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th d;v of March, 1921. Claimant iwrnes. as witnesses: Helm ut!). W. Lang, Artnur C. Va!!ae, Ltft-.r Wilkms, Tom Jones, all of shaniko. Oregon. H, Frank Wcodtoclr, Register. NOTICE FOR IlELICAriCN Department of the Interior V. 3 Land Office at Iht Dalles, Ore gon, January ISth, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Anthony Conroy, of Shaniko, Oregon, who" on Januarv 11 mads Home-stead tntrv Nn" 'U1523. for wl-2 srl.i owl.i iviOMtri. 1, Section 2. Townshin 6 south, Range is east. Wtlkmette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three vear proof to establish claim to the lanrl above described, before H. C. F.ooner V. is. Commissioner, at Anteleoe Or?. son on the 9th day of March, tan. Claimant names as witnesses: Jame Doran.cf Maupin. Oregon, Judd Zierlf .-irreo eep.nett. tdwin Wakerhg, all of shaniko. Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Thoj inquiring for Dr. Dake, fend his ad on the last page, NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Undersigned has been appointed as Adminintrulor of the Eatate of Klixabcth S. Hiirtman, deceased by an order of tlm County Court dated Feb ruary 7th, 1921. All persona having clumiH ii)!uinst the I'tote aro hereby notified to present the sumo to the un (lertiiL'ned, at the ofilce of Taul W, Childcrti. '109-11 First National Bank Duilding, The Dalles, Oregon, on or before six months from liio date of the In nt publication of this notice. Done and Dated at Dalles City, Ore gon, this 101 h day of February, A. D, 1921. E. K. llai tman. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ofliee at The Dalles. Oregon, February 1, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Louis A. Bleakney of Maupin, Oregon, who on October 28, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. OlWifiii for Lola I! and 4, and sl-2 NWl-4 Section it, Township 5 south, Range 16 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U, S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: F. L. Rennet of The Dalles, Oregon, F. S. 1 Fleming of The Dalles, Oregon, Clark F. Hlcakney. of Maupin, Oregon, Lulu lli'iiiii ll of The DuIIcb, Oregon. . II. Frank Woodcock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Helios, Ore gon, February 1. 1921. Notice ia hereby given that Claik F. Bleakney if Maupin, Oregon, who on December 13, 1915, made Homestead Entry No.' Olio1, for swl 4, Section 3. Township j south, Range 16 east, Willamette 'leiidian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, ,o establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver, V, H, (.and Office, at Ihe Dalleu, Oregon, on he 23id day of March, 1321. Claimant dames a3 witnesses: F. L, Bennett, of The Dalles, Oregon, V. S. tlemiii? of Ihe Dalles, Oregon, Louia A. Bleakney, of Maupin, Oregon, M. iu Hieanney or luaupm, Oregon. II. frank Woodcock, Regiotcr. NOTICE OB CONTEST Departrneht of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalloa, Oregon,-January 10, 1921. lo Jerome S. Gwynn of Wapinitia, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Stillman H. Goodenouiih vho go es Wapinitia, Oregon, aa lib piistt'fVe address, did on December 27, 1920. file in this office his duly corrobo rated abplication to content and secure the cjoi-ellation of vour homestead sepal No. 020517, made March 23, 1919, oi sl 2kw1-4. Section 4, Towrwhip 6 lotith, Range 12 east, Willamette Me ridian, and as grounds for his conteut he alleges tlat said Jerome S. Gwynn has not been on the land for fourteen months and he is not in the military or nave! service of the United Statea. You are therefore further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will ie cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office vitiiin 20 day3 from the FOURTH tmb ication of this notice as shown below, our answer, under oath, specifically esponding to these allegations of con Jest, together with due proof that you 'rave served a copy of your anuwer on the said contestant either in person or by registered maib You should state in your anawcr tlio Hiiuie of the poatoffice :o which you dc--ii p future notices 1b be sent to you. H Frank Woodcock, Register. Dale of first publication Jon. 14, 1921. " " second " " 2I,i921. " "third " " 23,1921. " " foutth " Feb. 4, 1951. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is here given that the under lined, Francis V. Galloway, iaa been luly appointed as Administrator of tlio istate of William Breen, deceased, and e has qualified as such Administrator, All persons having claims against said -stats are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to he ?a;d Administrator at his office ill the Dalles, Oregon, within sis months f'."m the first publieationof this notice aid date of first publication being Jan uary 21st, 1921. Francis V. Galloway, Administrator. NO 1TCE OR PUBLIC A HON Depai ttiinit of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallrn, Ore son. January 2-1. 1921. Notice ia hereby uiven that Oliver Barton of Maupin, Oregon, who on June 22, 19!;, made HomesteadEntry No. 016225 tor seWswI-4. swl-43Li-4. Section 11, UWL4ME1-4, E12E12, swl 4si:l 4, Sec tion 14, Township 7 south. Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, ha3 filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to e3tabHsh claim to the land aoove described, before F. D. Stuart, United Statea States Commis sioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the ISth day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Laup hlin Morrison, Shaniko, Oregon, Donald Morrison, Shaniko, Oregon, Malcolm McDonald, Shaniko, Oregon, H. Skin ner. Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. We have several second hand cars in good mechanical condi tion, good tires and good looking, for sale at reduced prices on easy terms to suit you Crescfetit Garage. Tygh Valley, Ore. For Sale Weber piano in good condition. Inquire at Times. V