The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 04, 1921, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
PuMi.slioil every Friday nl Mniipii,
Oregon
.leesiline K. Morrison, 1'tibli.slnr
SubMcri)iioii: One year, jti.; six
months, 73 cents; three mniitiir, yi
Entered as second thiss until
mutter September 2 , 1 4 , at the
poMoffii Ht Manjiin, Uu'gou, un
der the Act of March .1, 1879.
Cooperation
During the lust few month-)
the word ' 'Cooperation" has
been brouRht before the public
in numeroim publications, and
through many other agencies of
expression.
In a discussion of thin word us
it applies to problems of am'i
culturistour object n to deter
mine wheatter cooperation is
something; logical and possible
that can be applied to our prob
lems or is it mearly the dream
of an idealist.
Cooperation as we understand
the term means a "united effort
to obtain or reach a definite
objective". For a practical ill
ustration of the feasibility of
application of word under, the
definition above. I wish to refer
you to. the result? obtained after
the command of the allies cn the
West Front (in the late war)
was centralized. Before this time
you will remember, the Central
Powers had every thing their
own way. What happened after
ward needs no explanation.
I might cite to you also, our
own government from the time
of its inception until the present
day, asthe greatest illustration
in all history. Space forbids a
discussion on this subject. So we
will conclude that cooperation is
benificial.
Can it be applied to our prob
lems? It can, but it is very likely
that it will not be; because
great number of us imagine the
word cueperation is a magic,
word, a cure all that will right
our grievances, without any
conscious effort on our part.
If cooperation means doing
those things that will please and
benefit a few to the detriment
of the many, such act being pro
hibitive to the locality at large,
from the very nature of the
thing contemplated, owing to
the financial stringency or other
conditions beyond the power of
the members of the committee tc
regulate. If cooperation means
an active, hostile campaign
against a movement for the
b?tterment of the community,
without first offering a plan
more logical than the one attack ed.
If cooperation means attemp
ting to defeat those things of
benefit to a community, because
of our personal dislike and
prejudice, to the agency through
which thsy find expression or
are brought into existance. If
cooperation means seeking to
batter ourselves to the detriment
and loss of our neighbors. If co
operation means to declare any
project crooked or a man false
upon rumors circulated to that
effect, without a personal invest
igation of these reports and
If cooperation means to repeat
nil gossip that reaches our em
Hnd to exaggerate the stones in
'"Business is Easiness," the Little man said,
"A battle where 'everything goes,'
Where the only gospel is 'get ahead,'
And never spare friends-or foes,
S1hv or be slain,' is the slogan cold,
. You must struggle and slash and tear,
For Business is Business, a fight for gold.
Where all that von do is fair!"
''Rusir3s is Business." the Pig man said,
"A battle to make of earth
A place to jield .is more wine and broad
More pleasure and joy and mirth;
There are still some bandits and buccaneers
Who are jungle-bred beasts of trade,
.Bit their number dwindles with passing years
And dead is the code thoy nude!"
Case 15-27 Kcroseno Tractor
van
y 1 1 j :
fiddejwliere plowlog ; ;
cr baked soil, stiff gnvia'j,
115:27 erosene,',Tractf.:r v.
(tasily. 'yhcr conditk i3
tractor can pull 4 plov;.
'Soit.is.a favorite on 'hs .
isrneitheritoo large noi- toe b-.cSil
'-'jln addition to its Mi v.-:v.k, it is deign-.rJ
'for belt work, having tin; pulley propily
placed. It will drive a Cat s 2jjii3 Th-esher
equipped 'with fcedsr and v.'i.'id Btachcr cr
lother machines requin: j thiiiar po wer.
.The Case 15-27 h'-i 'V- tiudint rsi:enre
power. While rated IS hoipowtr on
the drawbar, it can. d :Uvcr tnoro than 13
KEROSENE1
D)
the retelling. If cooperation
means these things. I say gentle
men, to apply it to our problem
is as simple as putting on our
shoes, and for the same reason,
it come naturally and from force
of habit.
However cooperation does not
mean these things neither doss j
it necessary mean the reverse of j
them. Rut they and manyothei? j
of like nature are of vital int
portance in as much as eooperat. j
ion cannot exist as long as these i
thing are prevalent as they ate ;
in this aa.
We must bear in mind be fur ;
we can have community eooperat ;
ion each individual nvit be will .
ing to fori ) ? -'Ms of his persona! j
rights, sueh as judgement etc..
and be willing to heboid (with- !
in reason) as the majority of tlr-'
members (exercising their be?1
judgement) may ??e fit.
We are aware that every local
ity has its confirmed knockers,
pessimists and just plain ordin
ary everyday liars, we know a!sj
that this class is very small, an i 1
realizing t'fat their trouble is 1 1
disea of the mind we.mu.-j
strive to overlook as much
possible their short coniinjrs. j
Cooperation cannot exist for c ;
with this class but in spite c5f
them.
"In summing up our case, w-ij
find gentleman, that cooperation
can be applied to our problem 1
by that debtee of effort, which
each individual requires to po
himself above his suspicions
Business Is Business
. ,r . 3,l, - fti l , "
t :J) Pulls 3 o
horsepower. Vhua rated at 27 an tbo beM,
it c;m tlcli'. cr 33 horsepower, It is ever ready
for the hardest jobs. It never tires.
All "''". ai'a cut Ftfitl, enclosed and run
in. oil. " It-ton a four-cylinder valve-in-head
nior, in; .wr-' -?d crossvise cn a one-piece
inalft ft am j. Ihis affords the use of all
tpur ger.rs. ' -
A C'r.3j KyliJio;: Thermostat controls tka
cooling 6y-.t?m and insmes complete com
tustion of k&rosjr.e. A Case air washer de-
livsrs c!'an aL- to the carburetor.
There cie c"?zi?3 of betterments found
only in ihi i tractor. You should be familiar
wlili tliem, so that you may make a careful
comparis;?!.
d;,Tu:ult toiij
riv-tr, Cc.sa
ill pull 3 plow;!
, ;r,i"5 farm, it
30
pettiness and narrowmindednes?,
A Fool.
For Sale
A purebred roland-Cliina boar
18
months old. R. L- Harris,
Shaniko Oregon
Local
The Tines $1;
11. F. Wood
50 per year,
cock came
out
from The Dalles yesterday.
It R Wilson was a Portland
visitor a few days this week.
For sale Jubilee 200 egg In
cubator, good as new. -1". L.
Kelly, Maupin.
We have several second hand
i-ats in good mechanical condi
tion, uood tires and good looking
for sale at reduced prices on
easy terms to suit you. --Crescent
Caiage, Tygh Valley, Oieaon.
Those inquirinsr for Dr. Dake,
find his ad on the fusl page.
For Sale -Weber piano in good
conditio!!. Inquire at Times.
Ar you using The Times liner
eituinu when yon .huve any thing
to sell or want to buy some article
that your neighbor nia have or
wishes to dispose of? If not try
.1 want ad in th.it column.
We have several second hand
cms in yood mechanical condi
tion, good tires and good looking,
firsale at reduced prices on
easy teirns to suit you. - Crescent
Mlara.ee, lvgh Valley, Ore.
"Business is Business;" the Big man said,
"But it's something that's more, far more:
For it makes sweet gardens of deserts dead, .
And cities it built now roar
Where once the deer and gray wolf ran
From the pioneer's swift advance:
Business is Elaie that toils for man
Business i- True Romance." '
''And those v. ho nr.ke it a nithess fight
Have only themselves to blame
If they feei 1.0 whit of the keen delight
In playing the Bigger Game,
The game that ca'is on the heart and head,
The best of man's strength and nerve;
"Business is Business," the Big man said,
"And that business is to serve!"
Eerton Bealey
IBIr-ir-n
C
li
, is-
..V
r 4 Plows
May via bave tba opportunity soon
to poir.t cut Case superiorities?
D)
'LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS.
Notice 19 here given that the under
signed, Francis V" Galloway, has beer
duly appointed as Administrator of the.
estate of William Breen, deceased, and
he has qualified as such Administrator.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified and required
to present the same, duly verified, t
the said Administrator at his office ii
The Dalies, Oregon, within six month;
from the first publication of this notice
sjod date of first publication being Jan
uary 21st, 1921,
Francis V. Galloway,
Administrator.
NOTICE rOE ri'BLICATlON
I)epitnieiit of the Interior
V. S. 1 .find Office at The Dalles, Ore
gim, January 13. 1921.
Notice is heeby given (hat
4 riiv A. Wallace, one of the heirs ami
furths heirs of Luther Wallace, de
ceased of Shaniko, Oiegon, who cu
February 8. 1916, made Homestead
Entry No. C15779, and on Oetober 9.
192U, 'made Additional Homestead Eutri
Wo. 017'je2 for E1-2SE1 4. See. 21, swl
NWl 4, si 2, Section 22' Nl-2N'l-2, Sec
tion 2i NE1-4NK1-4, Section 28, Town
ship 6 south, Range 15 East, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice ol
intentiun to make year three proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and P.eciv
er, United States Land Office, at The
Dalles, Uregon, on the 7th day of
March, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: Helm
uth, VV. Lang, Arthur C; Wallace,
Lester VVilknis, Tom Jonts, all of
Shaniko. Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PIBLICATION
Department of the Interior
V. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, January lS'th, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
Anthony Conroy,
of Shaniko, Oregon, who on January
21, lDld, made Homestead entry No.
J14323, for wl-2 SEl-4, swl-4, W12NW1
4, Section 2, Township 6 south, ttange
15 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
vear proof to establish claim to the land
above, described, before H. C. Rooper,
U. S. Commissioner, at Antelope, Ore
gon, on the 9th day of March, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
Dovan, of Maupin. Oregon, Jadd Zierolf
Alfred Bennett, Edwin Waktrlitf, all of
Shaniko, Oregon
U. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR ITELIC ALIGN
Department of the Interior
- U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, February 12, 1521.
Notice is hereby iven that
Warrington C. Ward
of Kaskela. Oregon, who on October S
192'J. made Additional Homestead En
trv, No. 01S957, for KEl-4. Section 35,
Nil 1-4 SEl-4, Nl-2 swl-4, swl-4 Nwl-4,
Section S4. Township 7 south, Range
14 east Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final Proof
to estabHih claim to the land above
described, before, F. P. Stuart, United ......
States (.'(lairnisstoner at Maupin, Ore-1 r e,i. 7 u,j a , 11
con. on the Lbth day of March. 1921. For Sale: 7 head 4 J ear old
ciaimaut njmcs as witnesses: John j Aberdeen-Angus bulls. Bred bv
C'XfKSL! Condon & Battles. Address,
H. Fraiiu Woodcock, Raster, jfi, Sigmaa, Dufur, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR rUPLICATlON
DopRi tment of thn Intpricr
U. S. 1 ,11ml Otlii-p Ht The Dullt'H, Ore
Kim, Tub. 12, J'.iill.
Notieo in hi'voliy ifivcn llwu
Willitim M. Murrimin
of TyKh Vullcy, Ort'ifon, who on March
SI, 1MH, niHilu IIiiiiichU'hiI No. 0155)11
for HK1-4HK1-4, Soclioti 111, Sl-2sl-2,
NKI-4HH1-4, Section M, wl-ZNWl-4,
Sni'liun 2'. TowriHliin !f Roulh, Kiiuko
1 leant, Wilhimutte Meridian, lias lilcil
notice of iiilcnlieti to make three year
Proof, In eatahliHli 'claim to thn land
above ih'Kcrilied, hufoio V. D. Stuart,
United States (VimniiMiiiimer, at Mau
nin, Oregen, on llio Z3nl day of March
1921.
Claimant uamcH as witnesm's: John
M. Conroy, 'J'om I.. Aahley, l.ee K.
JackHon, C. C. Conley all of Tygh Val
ley, Oregon.
11. Frank Woodcock, ReKiHter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U, S. Land Office at The DhIIpp, Ore
Kon. January 29, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
George E. Mohs
of Maupin, Oregon, who on November
29, 11118. mado Homoetoad F.ntry No.
016785, for Lot 2, nt-2Nl-2, e1-2kk1-4,
Section 4, nkMnKi-4, Section 9, town
Mhip tt Houth, I'hiiko 14 cant, Willamette
Mf iiHHii. Iihh died notice of intrtitimi
to make three-year proof, to eHtablhib
claim to the land above described,
before F, D. Stuart, U. S. 'Commission
er. at Maupin, Oiegon, on the 8th dav
of March, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. 0.
Richardson, John Fwley, Frank Dyer,
William Moss all of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOT'CE FOR rt'BLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, January 31, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that,
William Moss
of Maiuiin, Oregon, who on January
l11, 1913, made Homestead enlrv, No.
019572 for NW1-4NR1-4, R1-2NE1-4, SEl
4, Section 34, snl-4swl-4, Section 25.
township 5 South, Range 14 F.ast,
Willamette Meridian, has fileil notice
of intention to make final three 5 c-at
proof, to estalish claim to the land
above described, before F. D. Stuait,
United States Commissioner at Maupir
Oregon, on the 16th day of March,
1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: C. G.
Skogsbeig, G. C. Allen, John Foley,
Frank Dyer, all of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR Pt'BLICATIOW
Department of the Interiorior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, January 31, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
Jerome B. Kidder
of Maupin, Oregdn, who on September
23, 191o, made Homestead tiitry Wo,
015444. for NWl-4 NWl-4, El-2 nwI-4,
swl-4 NEl-4, Section 21, Township 6.
south, Range 15 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intentior
to make three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before F. D. Stuart, United States
Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on
the 19th day of March, 1921.
Claimant mimes as witnesses: R. H.
DeCamp of Maupin, Oregon, H. M.
Green, of Maupin, Oregon, Arthur
Henderson, of Criterion, Oregon, L, B.
DeCamp, of Criterion, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
Report of the Condition of the
Maupin State Bank
No. 224
at Maupin, in the state of Ore
gon, at the close of business
February 21, 1921
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $176,866 93
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 64 79
Bonds and warrants 13,282.3
Banking house 2,000 Q
Furniture and fixtures 2,400.00
Due from approved re
serve banks 1,731 16
Checks and other cash
items 33.03
Cash on hand 5,365 85
Total 201,244 09
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 00
Surplus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits 1,703.59
LMvidends unpaid 180.00
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 99,189.79
Time and Savings De-
posits 14,569.75
Notes and bills redis-
counted 48,600.96
Bills payable for money
borrowed, 10,000.00
Reserved for interest and
taxes - 1,000.00
Total 201,244 09
State of Oregon, I
County of Wasco fss
I,. F. D- Stuart, Cashier of
the above named bank, do solemn
ly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowl
edge and belief.
F. D. Stuart, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be
fore me. this 23th dav of Feb
ruary. 1920.
J. M. Conklin, Notary Public.
Jly commission expires April
1. 1921.
Correct Attest:
J. M. Conklin
J. S- Brovrn
L. C Hennegban
Directors.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
The tlnderaiKiifd hna been appointed
i AdminiHtnitor of H10 patate of
Eli.ahi'lh S. Mai lman, deceaaed by an
order of the. County Court dated Feb
ruary 7th, 1021. All persona having
idaiiiiH Huainat the Eatote are hereby
notified lo prcacnt the same to the un
tleraiidied, at the office of Paul W.
Childem, 41IU-11 First National Bank
Uuildinif, The Dalles, Oregon, on or
before six months from the date of
the Hint publication of this notice.
Done and Dated at Dalles City, Ore
gon, this 10th day of February, A. D.
1921.
E. K. Hartman.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, February 1, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
l.nuin A. Rlpuknev
of Maupin, Orejron, who on October
os lam mnilo Hnmpatpnrl Fntrv No.
OloMti for Lots 3 and 4, and Sl-2 NWl-4
Section 8, Township 5 soutn, Kange 10
east, Willamette Meridian, has filed
nniii.p if intontinn to make three vear
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Kecoiver, u, n. l.ana umce, bi hid
Dalles. Oregon, on the 23rd day of
March, 1921.
Claimant nanica as witnesses: r. L.
Hi'itiiot of The Dallrs, Oregon, F. S.
I'Teniinjr of The Dalles, Oregon, Clark
I.' lllnulinpv if M m 111 tin Orl'tron. Llllu
Hennetl of The Dalleu, Crcgon.
. r ... 1. ,ir . .1 ... .1. t, I...
11. 1' 1HHK nooucocK, iveijiBiur.
notice; for tublication
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Oftice at The Dalles, Ore
gon, February 1, 1921.
Notice 11 hereby given that
Clark F. Bleakney
of Maupin, Oi egon, who on December
13, 191a, made Homestead Entry No.
Ulru71, for swl-4, Section 3, Township
5 south, Uange 1G east, Willamette
.Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make three j ear proof, .0 establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Register and Receiver, U. B.
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 23rd day of March, 1921.
Claimant dames aa witnesses: F. L,
Bennett, of The Dalles, Oregon, F. S.
Fleming of The Dalles, Oregon. Louis
A. Bleakney, of Maupin, Oregon, M.
M. Bleakijey of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S- Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, Feb. 18, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that .
Samuel F. Lease .
of Criterion, Oregon, who, on June 7,
1916, made Homestead Entry No.
01570, for sl-2 NEl-4, El-4, Sec. 1?,
n1-2ne 1-4; Section 13, Township 7 south
Range 14 east Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
teree year proof to establiih claim to
the land above described, before F. V.
Stuart, United states Commissioner at
Mauoin, Oregon, on the 1st day of
April, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: D. B.
ADpling, P. J. Kirsch, Henry Kramer,
all of Criterion, Oregon, D. D. Wilson
of shaniko, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, February 21, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
. Arthur L. Holt
of Kent, Oregon, who on August 21,
,918, made Homestead No. 020042, for
Lot 4, sl-2, NW1 4, NEl 4sWl-4, Sec.
Land Lot 1,' section 2, Township 6
south, Range 16 east, Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of intention to
make three year proof, to establish
:laim to the land above described, be
fore Register and Receiver, United
states Land Office, at The Dalles, Ore
jun, on the 6th day of April, 1921.
, Claimant names as witnesses: Math
ias Simon, Mike B'bby, Carl sehade
witz, Lou Clark, all of Kent, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, January 24. 1921.
Notice ie hereby given that
Oliver Barton
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Jane 22,
im, made Homestead Entry No. 0162HS
for SEl-4swl -4, SW1-4SE1-4, Section 11,
nw1-4ne1-4, El 2E1-2, Sffl-4sEl-4, Sec
tion 14, Township 7 south, Range 14
East, -AYiUamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to the
and above described, before F. D.
Stuart, United States States Commis
sioner at Maupin, Oregon, on tlie 18th
day of March, 1921. .
Claimant names as witnesses; Laug
hlin Moirison, Shaniko, Oregon, Donald
Morrison, Shaniko, Oregon, Malcolm
McDonald, Shaniko, Oregon, H. Skin
ner, Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE I OR PUBLICATIOL
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
eon, Feb 18, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that
Thomas Faherty
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Aug 26,
1919. made Additional Homestead En
try No. 016959, for S1-2SE1-4, NE1-4SE-1-4,
Sec- 4, N1-2NE1-4, KE1-4nw1-4,
El-2swl-4, section 9, TownshiD 5 south
Kan-e 14 east, Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make
three year proof. .to esteblish claim to
the land above described, before F. D.
Jtuart, United states Commissioner, at
Maupin, Oregon, on the 5th day of
April, 1321.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. C.
Richardson, James Doran, Asa White,
John Foley, all of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
C. M. Plyler, the "movie"
man, was prevented from meet
ing his appointment here last
night by bad roads near Kent.
He will proBably be here soon,
if the roads continue to improve.