The Maupin Times I'liblihlii'-l wry i'lidny at Jthuipin, 'TeThiiine 15. MuuisiMi, Publisher Stibseiiplkni: One Vr. ft.Sui mx month, 75 twits; liuMiuMiiii.-, "i77i7i",7 as sLcmid rlnss niil .'.. tfui..i1ia.r -j. 101.1. at i he postofliic at Maupin, Oii'uon, tier the Act of Maidi i, i79. Wapinitia The dee pent snow of thejeu; son fell here Sunday, commenc ing varly Sunday mnrninjt and continuing; most all day when it was 16 inchcK deep, hut iU rapidly disappnint. Only 1)f,,,t four inches remain. Mr. arid Mrs. Kohert Womvoon, and 0011 arrived from Portland Tuesday U. W. Richmond met them at Maupin and brought them Htt fur na Wopinilin. They, nttempted u, go to Fine Grove in the car, bnt had to leave it n the road and continue the rout of the way a sled. j Chester Rice arrived here last week from Portland and is visit ing home folks. Mrs. Pechette and daughter Mt'P. Frank Pierce and little son arrived from Sandy today. The former spent the winter there, Mr, and- Mrs. Dee Woodside arrived home Friday from what they term their .honeymoon to California. Joe Ui attain met them flt Maup'n am' "fought them up in his car. In the even ins a number of their friends gathered m to charivari them. They tepoit having; a fine trip, hut say that Oregon is Rood enough for them. Alma Powell came home from Dul'ur last week to visit with home' folks. David, Sharpe, Johny Sinclair and W. A- Dane have been put ting in logs 'to the Hedin mill since the snow came. . A surprise party was given Fred Deleo Tuesday evening. D being his birthday. Grandma Morris is visiting at the home of Mf. and Mrs. Calvin tdcCorkle this week. Anna Lewis came down Friday from Abotts and is isitinsr re latives and friends this week. The W. M. association held their annual Thanks offering liieetiiiRat the Church last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Ietin McCoy is sick with the measles this week. A Pimm tuner was here from Bend this week. Pen Richardson and yon Frank are here from Klamath .Falls. Tmny Kindzel came out from the. Mountains a few days a". Ha reports that trapping ha?- ii'imn vorv nnor this . winter, too ouen and warm. Mis. LvleBisheeand daughtei arrived here from The Dalles last .Ratiirriav and is visitine will Mr. and Mr?, Btrrbee. A Masnueiade Ball "as iv.-ii at the Hiil Hall Friday night. Rev. J. I. Parker received a phone to-day from Tygh Valley saying that Mrs. Osdorne of that place had passed away. He will conduct the funeral services at Tygh Friday. ItimJSfrrMVT.; ..s ' " -- " ' """Cl Cmo IS'27 Kerosene Tractor 3 K 1 ' tgK II III "V. TTTh T i A I 1. f& "N. 1 J mi. HI e III Tfc "? '. 'W-AiA jn. r.- tn'fields where plowing is tfffieati towel pttked soil, BtifT Va3, c. tln3 Cs fclS-27 Jferosene.Tractor wil. pull 3 i.Io as easilyj JVhere'conditiotn an favorable, H" itractor can pull 4 plows. 'So it is a favorite on thi av rsrM un. it. femetthtfTtoo large nor loo pall. , Ejln'addition to its field work, it is dimgnoil 'foVbeltcrk, having the p ilfcy properly placed. It will drive a Case i:st4tt i higher equipped with feeder er.4 Wnd stacker or iother machines requiring similar power. .The Case 15-27 has abundant reserve power: While rated at 15 horespovrer en he tasty it caa deliver more than IS "V OC Jt-lf-S. T J(ERDSENE -TRACTORS , ... -I.. .-i. lb, t- horsepower. While rated at 27 ort the belt it can deliver 33 horsepower. It is ever ready for the hardest jobs. It never tires. Alt rears are cut steel, enclosed and furt in. oil. It Ins a four-cylinder valve-m-head motor, mounted crosswise on a one-piece (nnin frame. This r.ffords the use of all fpnr gear?. A Case Sylphon Thermostat controls the knolinj s's.t;m and insures complete com hustion ot kerosene. A Case air washer de liver clean air to the carburetor. There are dozens of betterments found only in. this tractor. You should be familiar with them, eo that you may make a careful comparison. May ws have the" opportunity soon to point out Case superiorities? NOTICE FOR PIPLICATION Depaitment of the Interior U. S. I.nd Omec at The Dalles, Ore Kn, Feb. VI, V.Ul. Niilico in nci'i'iiy ifivtii iiH'i William M. MoniKdii of TvkIi Valley. Own, who on Marcli !l I'liKi, made: llni:nlml No. Ol.Wll for KH1-4SH1-4, Section lit, l-2s A NK1-4MK1 t, Section 2d, w1-2nw1-4, . . 'i' 1.;.. 'i dmhiIi Idiiiire 11 ciihI, Willumi'tte wei'liliaii, mm ihvu notice of inlenlieli to liiulu) IHIop yei.i Proof, to entiiliiitih claim to the mnu .hove doHerihed, boforo F. I . Stuart, it..:i...m ,d ( '.wninirtuinnel. ut MaU- l.ih, tUcKon, on the 2:lrd dy ot March 1121. ' iVuimant immea us witneBses: John M. Conroy. Tom L. Aahlev, lacliaon, C. C. Con Icy all oflygh Val ev, Oregon. , . ' 11. Frank Woodcock, Reewter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore :on, January 18. 1921. Notice i nercny Kiven tnai Albert E. Troutman ,t Maupin, Oregon, who on Februnry '8th, 1915, made HornesteadEntry No. ,ir.7Ql f.ir1.4 CF.l.il R1-2SE1-4. SeC. 7. BWl-4swl-4. Nl-2sl-2, Section 8, rownship 6 Bouth, Range 14 r.asi, Villamette Meridian, has filed notice ,f intention to make final three year roof, to establish claim to the land liove described, before F. D. Smart, ij. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Orc ., on the ith day of February 192 ' Claimant imnies us witnesses: h.J isclicr O. J. WilliHirm. W. II. VVil iams, 11. F. Turner, nil of Maupm, H'eyoo, 11. 1'i'Hiik Wooilcock, Kefs later. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Underaigned iiM ben appointed , A( nun swaior i lilizauetn r nuruiwi, v, - order of the County Court dated Feb ruary 7th, 1921. All persona navuiK il. Kolntn Mre hereby notified to present the name to the un- ( eraiiitieu, ai m umvo , , Chiklera, 4(W-11 Ftiat National Bank Huildini?, The Dalles, Oregon, on or heforo aix moiitlm irom the date or the first publication of this notice. Done and Dated lit Dalles City, Ore gon, this Will day of February, A. D. ml' E. K. Haitman. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior I! s. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 1, 1921. Notice is nereoy given mm Louis A. Bleukney of Maupin, OreRon, who on October 28, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 016666 for Lots 3 and 4, and sl-2 NWl-4 Section 3, Township 6 south, Range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, nas niea notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim 10 me inu above described, before Register and Receiver. U, S. banci umce, uv Dalles, Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: r. h. Rennet of The Dalles, Oregon, F. S. Fleming of The Dalles, Oregon, Clark F. Bleakney, of Maupin, Oregon, l.utu liennetl of The Dalles, Oregon. II, Frank Woodcock, Register. D) MO riCE I OH l-VBLICATION DfpartniiMit of Hie Interior U, S. Land Office st The Dalles, Ou un, January 29, 1921. Notice is hereby given that George E. Moss f Maupin, Orenoti, who on Noveimiei 9 I'JUi, made Homestead Entry No .lifgS. for Lot 2. 81-2N1-2, K1-28E1-4. leetion 4, NEI-4NE1 4, Section 9, town hip 6 couth. Range 14 east, W lllnmett .U vidian, has filed notice of nileritioi o make tloee year proof, to eutabliei laim o the land above described ,efois F. D Stuart, U, S. Comrnisio' -r. l M-rfUpin, Otfgun, on the 8th da ,f March, 1921. - , t'-laiuiant names ss witnesses : . Hiclmidsoti, John Foley, Frank Dye) William Moss all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcoclt, Register. At the Church Sunday tolmol 10 a. rrt-Hchiiig 11 a. in. rreaohioo 7:00 p. in. Mrs. Andrew Cunningham left, on the Satunlay night train for a few week's visit with relatives at Condon. Apropos Brevity In alut'k at this office: Carhon paper lwrge sheets typewriter ribbons variou; makes ' Butter paper and carious Blank Notes . Real estate contracts School report imnis Baper, card board and enveln - We do the printing -- Maupin Time ULVARK AGAI WINTER SHORTA Some Facts About Cold Storage and the Charges of Manipula tion and Exorbitant Prices. Local Items A Good Spring Tonic, K:al S.trsnpanlln., Maupin LTur Store .Floyd McLeotid and Khne Honique:;t were in from Crite iun Monday for supplies, takin.i them out on pack hoises. The local Sunday School ha; j a set of new soiir buuks, a tie edition, and used them fust la Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Kelly returned Sa - urrlav after a week's visit wiH her little grandsons at the F. 1.. Kelly home. When in Maurjiu co to E. Cjt's for your Candy, Cigs : and tobacco John lMletiplie's horse whi'"1 which had been sick for so: time died Saturday night. Business Is Busines;; Ones agiiu the subject of cold stor lee has rnme Into the limelight, of pub lie attention; and this time in conn." tlon with the nation-wide search after the cause for the high cost of li-.lng. There csn be no srgumsnt in behalf of hoarding and holding back food sup plies for spec-ulati-.-e profits. But this Is a roattr unit? apart irom tne mw and legitimate purpoje of cold stor Jge; and. nnfortunatelv, hec-at?e of .ha ninoh fni'ltstion nd damagine pub- iiovo .iciiored about the mhiwt from time to time, the real ..'-;o nerrni-m!! r function of cold "!l 1-"- - - storage has be larfely obscured. Laylny !n Winter Stocks. Clty-wlsa peopl, and e-?n conotry wUe neople, hae ions; since forgotten, amidst the conveniences of mod-ra life, that there w a V.tp.c in the his tory of cur country vhen "laving in 5 wintsr's stock" devolvfed upon each iv,cthold Individually. Today, one doe not even need to remember that r-ggs are not an ail-year-around prod uct; that butter is produced in scant j amount in the v. inter, and cheese like- I wise. Kot a few would be completely surprised to know that even meat pro 11 j dact'.on has Us seasons of scarcity. Tho bnvrr for the household in these I, i rlflvs simply goes to the store, any day j In the year, expecting to Bnd these eland slinilar commodities on the mar 1 ket. LEGAL NOTICES Nt net: ro cKtmroKS. Notice in here Riven that the under aigiied, Francis V. Galloway, has beei rlulv aoijointeil an Administrator of tli estate of William Breen, deceased, am he bus qualified as such Administrator A 11 nersuiis having claims against san estate are hereby notified and reqoiier to present the same, duly venlied, V the said Admimshator at his oince v The Dalles, Oregon, withm six moritli- from the first piil'lication of this notict jaid date of first publication being Jan uary 21st, lffil, Francis V. Galloway, Admiriistiator. rsol 'CB. f Of I'VBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offi'-e at The Dalles, Ot "in, January 81, 1H21. " Notice is hereby yiven that, William Moss . )f Maupin, Oregon, who un Januan lo 9I8, made Homestead entry, No. H72 for nv1-4ne1-4. s!-2ne14, kkI i. Section 34, swl-4sVl-4, Section So. township B South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, lias filed nutice ,f intention lo make final three yeat proof, to estalleh claim to the lane iliove described, before F. D. Stuatt. United States Commissioner atMaupm Oregon, on the 16th day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: C. C Skogbeig, G. C. Allen, John foley, Fiank Dver, all of Maupin. Oregon. H," Frank Woodcock, Register. "Business Is Husines?." the Little- man saitl, "A battle where 'everything noes.' Where the only gospel is 'pet ahead,' And fever spare friends or foes, iy or b? slain,' is the slogan cold, ', You must struggle and slash p.tid tear. Kor Business is Business, a fight for pold. Where all that you do is fair!" "F.usir.ess is Iiusine??," the Big mat. sivd, ''A battle K make of earth X place to yield JS more wine and tread More pleasure and joy and niirlh; There are still some bandits and buccaneers Who are j-tnule-bred beasts of trade. I'. tt their number dwindUs with VBPvine y. ais And dead is the code they made!". "Business j Business." the Big man said, "But it's 'Mnethintr that's more, far more; For it mab . sweet gardens of deserts dead, And citi'-s it built now roar Where one : toe deer and gray wolf ran from the vioneer's swift advance; Business it" .U?rRie that toils for man Business is True Romance." "Andtho?! who nv.ke it a ruthess fight Have on. themselves to blame If they fee1 no whit of the keen delight In playi. 2 the Bigger tiame. The game that calls on the heart and head. The best of man's strength and nerve; "Business i- Business." the Big man said. "And t!:.--t business is to serve!" . - -Berton Beak noticb: row. public a hon popartnieiit of the Interior U S- 1 and Office at The Dalles, Oie gon, Feb. 18, 11)21. ' Notice is hereby given that Samuel F. Lease uf Ciiteii'iii. C'tegon. who, im June V. HUB made Homestead Entry No 015 fin, for Si 2 KRl-4, iriec 12, t'l-Zt'E 1-1- Sediim 13, Township 7 south Range 14 east Willamette Meridian has tiled notice of intention to tnkf teiee vear proof .o establish claim n n, ..;,,i al,o!-o ,lci,.ril.ed before I: l Stuart, United! states Commissioner a1 Maupin, Uiegon, on the 1st day c April, 1921. -Cl'imiut nm?s ?s witnesses: d. l Anobiig, 1', J. Kirsch, Henry Kramei all uf Ciileiiun. Oregon, O. D. W ilsoi of shaniko, Oregon. H. Fiayk Woodcock, Hester. NO I ICF, I OR PUBLIC ATIOL Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore son, teb l, Notice is hereby gwen tnar. , Thomas Fahetty uf riaupin, Oregon, who on Aug if 1919, made Additional Homeaceao ejo trv No. 010353, tor Si zeei-4, Mi-f 1-4 sec. 4, Nl-2t!El-4, NF.i- i i 1 tl-'sivl 4, sectiun 9, Township 5 scut! Ran?" 14 east, Willamette Meridian. has filed notice of intention to ma'-.e three vear proof, to esttblish claim ti the land above described, before F. D. atirt. United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 5th day oi April, 1321. Claimant names as vitnesses. v t. Richardson, James Duian, A?a White. John Folev, all of Maufin, Oregon. H. f rank Woodcock, Register. fSOTlCE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interiorior U. S. Land Ofhceat The Dalles, Ore gun, January 31, 1921. Notice is heieby given that Jerome B. Kidder if fJanpin, Oregon, who on Septembei . 1915, made Homestead Entry No. ilhlii for nwI-4 NWl-4, El-2 NWl-4. 4W1-4 NEl-4. Section ill, Township 0, south, Range 15 East, Willamette Meiidian. has filed nutice of intentioi in make tlnee year proof, lo establisl laim to the land above described, before F. D. Smart, United Stale? Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the Ltth day of March, 1.121. Claimant names a3 witnesses: K. H. DeCamp of Maupin, - Ort gon, 11. M. Oieen, of Maupin, Oregon, Arthui iionderson. of Criterion, Oregon, L. P. Del ami1, "f Ciiterion, Oifgon. . H. Fiank Woodcock, llegisttr. rtOl 'CE. I OP. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. B. Land Office at ibe Dalles, un gon, January i. ivci. Notice is liereliv ,gi"en mat Iruy A. Wallace, one of the heirs am' for the heirs of Luther Wallace, de ceased of snaniKo, uiegon, wuu u,. t'ebrnary 28. lMltj, made iiomesteao Entry No. 015779, and on October H lov'i,i, made Additional Homestead Entr tjo 017002 for EI-2SE1-4, Sec. 21, swl NWl-4, Sl-2, Section 22' N1-2N1-2, Sec tion 27. neI-4neL4, Section 28, Town-.-biu 6 south, flange 15 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice oi intention to make year three pruof. to establish 'claim to the land above described, before Register and Tteciv er, United States Land Office, at The Dulles. Oregon, on the 7th day of Mo.h 1Qyl Claimant names as witnesses: tieim uth W. Lank', Artnur C. Wallace, Lc-fter Wilkins, Tom Jones, all oi Shaniko, Oreson, , H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. H. Laud Office at The Dulles, Ore ion, February 1. Utal. Notice w hereby given that. Clark F, Bleakney of Maupin, Oregon, who on December Lt 1015, umde Homestead Entry No. 'H50Y1, tor BWi 4, oecuuii uvy.,d.f south, Range l(i east, Willamette vi pridian, has tiled notice of intention ro make three year proof, .o eslablis-h laim to the laud above described, be fore Register and Receiver, U. b. and Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on he md day of March, 1921. Claimant dames as witnesses: r. h, Bennett, of The Dalles, Oregon, V, b. "leniing of The Dalits, Oregon. Louis Bleaknev. of Maupin, Uiegon, M. ! fslaknev of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NO llCRi OF CONTEST Depaitment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallca, Oi'--gori, Januaiy 10, 1921. . to Jerome S. Gwynn of Wapmitiu, Oregon. Contestee: You ate hereby notified that Slilltnan H. Goodenough vho gives Wacinitia, Oregon, aa his pustotVe addi ess, did on December 27, 1920 fi'e in this office his duly corrobo rated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead aerial No 02051 7, made March 28, 1919, for sl 2NW1-4, Section. 4, Township 6 )uth, Range 12 eaat. Willamette Me iidian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Jerome S. Gwynn has not been on me ibiiu iur iuun.ee, months and he is not in the military or naval service of the United States. M.erafri! fnrthpr notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you tail to nie in mis ouice witnin 20 davs from the FOURTH pub lication of this notice as shown below, your answer, under oath, epecincauy responding to these allegations of con i,.uir,or nitVi rlup tnoof that vou have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant euner m pomm w by registered mai1. v..., M.n.ii.l ctaio in vniir answer the name of the postoflice :o which you dc- -ire future nonces io ue nnn H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Date of first publication Jan. 14, 1921. " "second " " 21,1921. "thud " " 28,1921. " " fourth " Feb. 4, 1951. NOriCK ( OR PUBLICATION Depart im fit of the Iuteiior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore ion, February 21, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Holt of Kent, Oregon, who on August 21, 918. made Homestead No. oani, ior 1 ot 4, sl 2. nWl 4, NEl 4aWl-4, Sec. 1, and Lot 1, section 2, Township 5 sulh, Range lb1 east, Willamette Me ridian, has tiled notice of intention to uake three year proof, to establish -1 i n (o Ihe land shove descnni oe- foie Register and Receiver, United states Land Office, at The Dalles. Ore gon, on the Sih day of Aptil, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Math ias Simon, Mike Bibby, Car) gchade wi ?, Lou Clark, all of Kent, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOriCKIOR I LBLICALION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Otiice at Ihe Dalles, Ore gon. February 12, 1921. . Notice is hereby given that Warrmeton C. Ward of Kaskela. Oregon, who on October t I'W, made Additional Homestead Ln trv No. 016957. for NEl-4. Section 35. Nwt-4 SEl-4. Ni 2 swl-4, swl-4 Nvrl-4 Section Sl. Township 7 south, Rangt U east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Prooi ti.i. -i, ,. ni.., tn thf. nu aoevt t'jiJV I ...... " j .1!LI!'.I e-jcnbed. b-toie r. D. Muarr. I'miwi j shamku ta'es Commissioner at Maupin. ure- jj n, on the 2Mb day of March. 1921. j riaimunt n.inies as witnesses: John , Oro'-ft t'oug'i?. ts tuaTs. v . 1 Ward, all i f Kajirla, 1"?',i H. FiauU Woodcock, Regtefc to Farr NOTICE Bl'R riELlCATlCP' Department of the Interior U. S Land Office at Ihe Dalles, Ore gon, January 18th, 1321. Notice ia hereby given that Anthonv Comoy, of Shaniko. Oregon, who on January -4 Ia16 made Homestead entry No od'.K, for n-L2 SEl-4, swl-4. w12nw1- 4, Section 2. Township 6 south, uange Willamette lueriuian, nas nieu . " "i . ....!..,,,,,., 1 nonce oi mienuuii tu man una. ...i.. .v. wu., , vear proof to es'abhsh claim to the land ner. Maumn, Oregon , ;i. j l . U n P... s 14 Fttilf VVnf.rl NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S, Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, January 24. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Oliver Barton of Maupin, Oregon, who on Jane 22, 1916, made Homestead Entry No, 010225 for SEl 4swl 4, BW1-4SE1-4, Section 11, NWL4NE1-4, E1-2E1 2, swL4se1-4, Sec tion 14, Township 7 south, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States States Commis sioner at Maupin, Oregon, cn the 13th dav of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Laug hlin Morrison, Shaniko, Oregon, Donald klnrrisnn Shaniko Orepon. Malcolm McDonald, Shaniko, Oregon, H. Skin- Acnlicd t.cfnre H. G. Rooter. U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope, Ore gon, on the 9th day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses; James Doran.of Maupin. Oregon, Judo Zierolf Alfred Bennett, Edwin W akerhg, all ot Oregon. Flank Woodcock. Register. iose mu'iitmg lor L'r. l.'ake. And his ad on th? last raize. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. We have several tecoud hand cars in good mechanical condi tion, good tire3 and good looking for sale at reduced prices on easy terms to suit you. - Crescent ! Garage, Tygh Valley, Oregon. .-