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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
The Maupin Times Published eveiy Fiiday at Maupin, Oregon Jessiline K. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; tbrce months, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, March 10, 1921. Notice is hereby given that, William F.-Pruitt of Maupin, Oregon, who on September in liil!), mu'lo Additional tlomeatead entry. No. 0171HH for nw1-4ne1-4, Hi-2N1-2, Nl-2sl-ii, SF.1-4HK1-4, Section 21 townHhip 4 South, Knnire lo hast, Willamette Meridiun, has filed notice of intention to make final three yea) proof, to estalish eluim to the lam above described, before V. I). Stuart. United States Commifaiotier ar roaurmi Oregon, on the l'Jth day of April 1921.'. Claimant nanios aa wiIiicspch: Bern ard Nvo, of Hufur, Oregon, Marion Duncan, of Wamic. Oregon. Edwin Mavt, of Matipin, Oregon, Irvine Mor ris,' of Maupm, Orejror. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Wapinitia NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at 'I he Dalle, Or gon. March 10, 1921. Notice is herebv Riven that Bernard Nys of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on, No vember R, 8. 192", rondo Additional Homestead Entry No. 017452 for SEl-4NEI-4, ne1-4?eI 4. Se. 19, l-2vl-4. Nwl-l-Kl-4, sf.I-4sf,1-4, Section 20, and 1 ..,! A r,,.l ImitI.A Stf 9) Town- ship 4 eouHi, Range Ih tastj Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to es tablish claim to the land above uY6eribd, before Register and hew er, United States Land Office, at The Dalle, Oregon, on the 6th day of May, 1821. , Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Nys, of Dufur, Oregon, Edward W. Holleiibeck, of Tygh Vallty, Oregon. William Pruitt, of Maupin, Oregon, Stanley Minks of Grass Valley, Oregon H. Frank Woodtoek, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dallet. Oregon, March, 10. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Edward VV. Holleiibeck of Tygh Valley, Oregon; who on May 8, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 01691.S for swl-4swl-4 sec tion 1, SEI-45B1-4 section 2, ne1-4ne!-4, section 11, n!-2mv1-4, sw1-4nwI-4.N1-EiEl-4, section l'5, Township 4 south, Range 14 ast, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Keceiver, United States Land Olfk'o, at Dalles, Uregon, on. the 6th day of May, 1921. Claimant, name? a witiiffses: Bern ard Nys, Carl Nys, Moss Webb, Jolm Taylor, all of Tvyh Valley, Oiegon. H. Frank Woodtoek, Register. About two inches of snow leu Here sunaay morning- but soon disap peared. A heavy rain iell Tuesday night whicn will delay plowing for several days. Mrs. Callie liigbce who has been confined to her bed with sciatic rheuma tism, accompanied by Mrs Lyle Bigbee, went to The Dalles hospital Saturday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Mor ris came from The Dalles Monday and are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Cal vin McCorkle. Mrs. Howard Wood of Roseburg and two chil dren arrived Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. J. E. Sinclair. Oo.Ricp hauled alfalfa hay from Maupin Tuesday Plyler, the movie show man. trave one of his showa here Friday night, Mr. McKee and family have moved in the Cyr house. B. L. Foreman dragged roads Tuesday between J. I. West's and Wapinitia The installation of the C. E. officers took place in the Endeavor Sunday night. , Pearl Eviek was Dalles visitor a few days ago. John Calverly, ranger stationed aUhe Summit house last t ear is at the Hotel Z this week. "CrM. R'n-nside and Le wis Walters made a trit' to Maupin Saturday and hi-michr. nn a load of po tatoes which thay. had shipped from Redmond. J. S. Brown received a four-horse load of sulphur Wednesday to be applied on his alfalfa fields.. Mrs. E. A. Har'tmar. was called to Shaniko the 17th by the illness of her father, George Dunleavy who suffered a stroke of paralysis. : : " &BBSS$tp Why You Will Prefer This , , imhmmm? v Case 15-27 , ' 4 K ft) ' f I I III ' fc,SN "V -W- Lll a mm 2 Four Cvlinder Cass Mofc'f. VAtS, i NO riCK r OK PUBLICATION department 'of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore Knn, March 15, 1921. Ifotiee is hereby given that Matt P. Duffy, Junior of Mmipin, Oretfon, who on November 2, J'JIS, made Homestead Entry Mo. 021179, for Rl-ZKFl-l. He-.tion It. awl iKwl.4. nI.'pav1.4. 'Sf,t-4. Section 12, Nl 2NKI-4, Sffl-lNEl-4, SecHon 13, Township 5 south, Fnpe 14 east, wl-2-1 w 1-4 section 7. NlOnvl-4, section IS, Tn,-nal,in K inlllll PaiUtt' lhP9st. Wil- lann.tte Memlian, las Sled notice of intention to make three year proof, to mUl)lis.h claim to the land above de scribed, befor Register nnj Keceiver ITuitfri Stales Lund Office, at 'lht llaMe. Oreuon. on the 26th day ol l,N,.il VJ'M wace VV. Favcher, Arthur W. Farther, I noma"; l aherty, Anthony J. l.onnony John Folcv, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Wmodc.ock, Ki'ffistar. NOTICE IOR PVBLICATIOM Pcnartmcnt of the Interior IT. S l.nnd Office at The Dulles. Ore ?;oo, Feb. IS, 1021. Notion h hereby given that Samuel K, Lease of Criterion. Oregon, who, on June 7, ltT!, made Hoirtetead Entry No. 015781, for si 2 KEl 4, seI-4, Sec 12, n I 2NK-1-4; Section IS, Township 1 south Knn'B 14 eat Willamette Meridian, ha tiled notice of intention to make tore year proof to establish claim to the land loi' described, before F. D. Ptunvt. United states CommitBioner at MKnnm, Orecnn, on the lrt dav of April, 1:V1. t'lamtant. nams as witness: P. B At'plm?, P. J. Kitsch, Henry Kramer, all of Criterion, Oregon, P. P. Wilson of ahauilro, Oregon. .3 H. Frank Woodcock, Reg-Uter. NOTICE rOK rVBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, March 2, 1921 Notice is hereby (riven that 1 Clyde T. Bonney of Tysrh Valley irt son, who on January 2r l!lti, made Homestead entry No. 015 724, and on April 7, 1920. made Ad ditional homestead. , entry No. OHSWi for s1-2nw1-4. Nvl -4swl-4, section 2b, sl-2Ni:l-4. Ml 2sEl 4, 8W I-4-.j:1-4, seI-4nw1-4, Nrt-4,;vl-4, Section 2fi, Town ship 3 south, KaoRe lotant, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to male final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above di ecri'ied. before Register and Receiver, U. S. l and Office, at The Dalles, Or jfon, on the 9th day of April, ly21. Claimant names aa witnesses; C. L. Lofton, Robert Osborne, James Mc towan, C. J. Van Diiyn, William E. Hunt, fi. C. Fltspatrick, J. M. Conroy, (.11 of Tygh Valley, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. School Notes Examinations are tak- inir u ace 111 tne niRn school room this Thurs day and Friday. Thp attendance and in- tp.vpftf. of the school have heen very 20od. almost exceptional, during the cear sa tar. ana we wisn the most henrtv ooorera Hon ot the parentg ana patrons?, even to increase thi8 attendance and inter est . for the remaining part of the term. The latter vart is the most imnnr taut nart of the 1-hilfiven should be given every encouragement to complete their jsradework Thifi means a SRVina ll1 taxes for the support 0 the school as well as more n-nvk time for the indi uidiinl rnniii in his life work. The school girls and hrn-R are busy practising for the track meet at Fvsrh April 16, The girls .ire practising running, iorne jumpmp, g-canng the basket ball and run .nino- tiotnto races, me bova are setting along nieelv with their work i'he smaller ones are now ft'orkiner on their 410 yd relay race. The larger ones are practising on the high jump, running, jump inr the hurdles, broad jump and throwing the hot put. (..'lulorci Mor row has the high jump record se far of 4 feet 10 inches, and the hurdle run record is 22 seconds for 110 vrls. The shot put weiges 13 pounds and the record for throwing it is 32 feet. The boys are showing much better form than at first. The school sirls and out of school girls have statarted an athletic club and meet Friday night at the. Donaldson hall. Thev held their first meet inir bst Friday at 7:30 and had a very enjoyable evening. The Maupin Athletic Club held their regular metitinrr. Tuesday. 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