The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 15, 1921, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
I'nliJLshfil cvtiy r'liday at Maupin, j
Uncoil
TTecsiline K. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, fi.so; six
mouths, 75 cent; three iiiointi-, 50
Kutercrl ns second class mail
rmitlcr f-'cptt'iitber a, 191-1, at ( lie
posKHtc at Maupin, Ultsoii, 1111.
dir (lie Act o( M.ucli 3, 1S79,
1NOTCE FOK PUBLICATION
Department of tho interior
U. S. Lund Oll'wc at The Didloa, On
Kori, March 10, K'2I.
Notice im hereby rI ven Hint,
William V. I'ruitl
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Neptcmbci
pi, till!), made Addit air.nl iliment:i'
entry, No. il7b'!G fur NW1-4NUI-4, ill
ZNl-2, Nl-isEl-4 sel-aKll, Section 2
tuw iMhip 4 South, I'.unge 15 Kaal
Willamette Meridian, hus liled notic
of intention to n.ake final three yen
proof, to nalih claim '0 the tar.
above ili'Hcnbod, before F. II. Slum'
United Stale ('omiiiwuoni.'r at Maupi.
Oregon, on Iho l!nh day of April
Cluitimiit rami as wUuwaeit:
nnl Ny-, of i'ufur, Oregon, Marioi
Duncan, of Winnie, Oregon, Ejwii
Mayn, of Maupin, OrvpMj, Irvine Hh
ria, of Maupin, Urea or .
It. Frank Woodcock, KKitr
NO r ICE. f OjR PVBMCAriOM
Department of the Interior
It. s, Unci Otiie hi The lullcs, 0
goo. March lu.
Notice b hereby given that
I-ternard Ny
of T.yyli Valley, Ureui', who on 1 J.
wiiii;"r i;. nr-nl Addition-'
IJomcatfwt Entn Xo. OW4r2 tor K'
4wi.l- t, jn-:l W.i i. iVe. 1. Nl-?sM-;
Nvl-4iEl 4, wl -if f,I 4, Seetlvn a, U"
N,vMH 4, Mvl 4N61 4, 8e. 21. Trw
Khip t south, litiMje 'i F.at, Whhr
etlo Mi.'iidian, htis filed no'.'.oe
intention to make fiual rucuf, to e--tihtih
Um in the I ami bcv
dewiibed, befute Register ai:d Peer
er. United KWtei Land Ofiictr, fit Ik
Dalles, Oregon, on the 0O1 cty .
My, l"2l.
iflaittwnt names as witnesses: Car
N'i, of Dufor, Oregon, Edward W
lluHfliil'p.-k, of T ft h Valley, Org"!
William Fmili, of Maupin, Oregon
y tMnU-y Minks of Grass Valley, Urego'
It. Funk Wijort. L'ek, Kgistf.r.
u ri c T fur R'muca rior-
Department of the Interior
j. .V Laud Office at The Diilk--,
Oi rutin, March. 1", 1921.
Uc.i" ia hyrfhv given that
Ivlw.ud W.'ll.d!enbei'-k
cf Tygh Valky, OrKOn, wiio on Ma.;
li, mad"? Ail'liriwul Hjimstrai
Kiitry Nn. niSSW fr nwl-4l 4 pc
lion i, bKI 4 :r.l 4 auction a, nfI-4.n.k-4
(ftiou tl, Ni ;!''' 1-4, eivl 4nw1 4, t'i
2sr.l 4, fftticii luwtihip 4 Houib.
Kaii'.fi) 14 ta?t, Willamette Mendwi,
Ikis filod iiotlti? uf iiiltii'ton lu makf
liu-.'l pioof, In wtal.'lih claim t-
the Wild aim-e i1ui ril.'H, Murs ."fgis
Ire and ltecrivei-, Uuitnd tatt'a Lanu I
Ufliitf, at. Tde lif.llc.', Urcn, nn h I
t.'h day of May, I'.iiil. !
(Jlaiinaot iwm.s a vvitneSH1'-: Horn
md Nys, Carl Nyp, Mo Wi-tdi. Joht
li'ylof.. a'l of 'fynh VhHw, dfROn.
FI. Flunk VVtairloock, Ketriter. . i
" 1
MO'IICKJOK i'vulicavion i
Iiopnrtmoiil. of tlift Inti rior
V. S. I nd t'llic" at Ike Mai!?;, fire
p.ii. March IS, m.
f.'oticn h 1 t' if 1 1 v Riven that
Matt P. iJiiilv. Jimi'.-r
of Maupin, Oifgoii, v, hu on Novfmhoi
I I 111, ni"'1( Horne:,t(:?r Knlry 1N0.
021 1 :, lor f.l ;;t.Rl 4, Swii'rti 11.
4- I 4, Nl-'v.l 1, rj. 1. Sjtcti.-n 12,
Nl .-iiKl-4. svv1-1ne!-4, Section HI.
Township S si'ijth, Haimf! 14 catt, tvl
V!N-M-J sei tion 1, ni Nwl-l, section ia,
Township u south, Kiinse 15 cast, VVil- )
lanioUn Mmidinn, liHa illftl nilk'8of,
Intention to make Ihrca year proof, to j
(f-tbbli.'h elaim to thu Kind nhove do- 1
w.rUu'd, I'ljf.'re Rj$!t'lor r-Md Koeriver,
United St. "iles l and UlTice, at The
Dulles, Oreen, on tho 25th day uf!
Apiil, t?2t. I
V. Parjiher, Arthur W. Farhtr, 1
ThoniHS f'sherty, Anthory J. Osmolly, 1
John I'l.'lev, all of Matipin, tlrepoit. j
H. Funk Wovdcock, Keg'er. 1
J Wapiniiia Jmog
I Leaves Maupin, 1 y. in.
j Letups Wfipitiilia, 8 a ru,
V. K33ERTS. Proa.'
W A V t N I Tl A
IjM.ljfo No, 2tt', Maupin, Ojogoti.
im-.'tu eery tf luiiUv mjlit m
I. t. O. f, hail. Viiiitiujj luem
Wis nlk avs iM-h'ouiH.
Geo. McDonald, N. G.
U. b, TiKSKii, S-rvietMiy,
E. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN. OIXKGON
Dr. T. DcLarliuc
LYL61GHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exvlu.oveiy Optical
Kouius 17-13 Vcl nicvk, otr
Ciuiliy's Tiuk toit,
TLe lalle, Ore
Thone Blsrk 1111
Vamic
'J'jie (eachors nnd nchool child
id liatj a picnic in the kfo e on
J03 Charttin place.
We have had some very heavy
fro Us (luring the past two weeks.
Percy, r.d, Willis and Tom
Driver transacted business in
The Dalles Tuesday.
The farmers are very busy
with plowing and some are al
most through. The ground plows
hard on account of so much rain
this season.
Mrs. Irma Munier wasaOalles
visitor Saturday.
The fair association held a
board meeting at the fairground
Saturday. Jim Kennedy and P.
3. Driver attended.
Dien Munger is movinR to hit.
homestead 'on upper Fifteen mile
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. thori
were over from Dttfttr Salu d i
and .Sunday.
llaruuiitiPattis'in went In The
D.illes Monday.
Mr. find Mrs. Ji c Kistu"!' ol
Tygh were Dallas visitors Inst
week. They leave the 14th to I"
ibsent from home some thnr.
Mrs. Eliza Johnson is i'l at li?'
home this week.
Mrs Dollie K'.sfner vter;t
the Dalles la;;t week.
Mrs. Myrtle Swift was cpf rat
ed on in Purtland la.t wek.
Mr! and Mrs. Tom Fa-low
omock spent several day? in I'hs
l'all'33 last week.
M'3. E'limi Chtain si ent
three weeks at the Lhtley honu
near Maupin returning h'.'tvtf
Saturday.
Mrs. Mart New received word
of the deat h of Robert Power. a
fakima, Wash, whieh otiettred s
week ago Saturday. He was the
son Mrs. Jack Powers who hss
visited at Maupin.
M. F. Cobert has moved from
the White river, plant to his
homestead. J. R. Woodcock returned last
week from a few days stay in
1'he tfalles.
Pete and Winn Hull left Fri
day for Seattle, Wash., where
.they hare employment.
Mrs. Mary E. Noble who died
March 22, at Puyullup. Wn.,
was the mother of Mrs Nora
Miller of Tygh Valley, and a
resident of this place many
years ago.
Wapinitia
N. G. Hedin staled for the
inl'ormaliiinofWamic and Smock
leaidents wha have been consid
erably niisim formed as to1 the
litigation pending brouaht by
the While River Power Co , that
the Wapinitia Irrigation Co. has
made no claim on any waters
tributary to the Wamic-Smock
district.
A little daughter was born
Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Lewis.
A bad t'nm was organized
here Sunday. Mose Deltiewa
chosen manager, Ben Flinn cap
tain. A game between the locals
thd the Simnasho Indian boys is
.ht-dulcd for next Sunday.
Directors' Meet ins
flatuiday afternoon the first
iliu'c'ois' mcetiug of the re-or-f.ivv7-!d
i lmmber of Commerce
va? lipid in the chamber of com-
iiic-rcc The l.ialles. for the pur
: rose of fleeting officers fur tht
1 1 est of 1SL1. The ot'icers elect ed
.1 are: H. S. litce, president:
;U. D. I hattirld, Hosier, first
c ptesHent; N. G. Hedin.
j Wipiu'tia. second vice presiden'
N. A Bonn, treasurer. Upoi.
tiijt'on by I. 11 We?t it wasde
eid"l to eiiH'h'y V. F. Van
; c'.i 'ick a?, sr net -try for anothet
t wo montho.
Mis. M. Cnnninghnm madi
filial proof on her homesteat
ahop Ms'ip'n Tuesday before V. ',
S. Land Commissioner Stuart.
Mis Cuni'ingham stated her im
provements a3 valued at $2.0(10.
! However, her neat spacious resi
dence is far superior to an aver-
j age rural home.
Solid Facts No. 9
Land pivparcd for alfalfa
when slightly sloping should be
well unified or smoothed on sur
face; if it is flat it should be care
fully leveled.
Water will overflow the cor
regations and cause flooding
when the surface is uneven.
Hence labor and time spent in
thorough preparation is good
economy. The crop returns from
well prepared land always x
ceeds roughly prepared land
crops as high burned spots and
low drowned spots are prevented
It is a little better lo irrigate
before cutting as both cutting
anl irrigation check growth pro
cess.
Don't al'ow alfalfa hay to lie
.inraked too long as it become?
b-ittle very rapidly and the
i.aves ami blossoms fall of I
causing a loss of the mist vtd
tiab'c pai l, A better p'an is to
rake and chock and let cine
afterwards. Then alfalfa ulvmld
b? cut .i us-1 in the bloom tooi-me
u;ood tender hay- If alfalfa seed
is to be grown following the first
hay c t ing no water should be
pu on. If alfalfa land is to be
P'utured in the fed! after hav
J' tMng. little or no water
should be put en after the last
eu't'ng. If hogs and cattle are
taUured on alfalfa plots in suni
tne a division of field is leeorn
ntended so one section may be
irrigated and drained or dried
somewhat before cattle tramp it.
As a hog pastine alfalfa has no
superior.
Hie California Joint Stock Land Bank
k receiving: applications for Farm
Loans, 33 years at 6 per cent to pay
off existing mortgages, to buy land 01
improvements. Those wishing further
information see Harvey L. Morris.
No commissions charged.
What we Can Bo
3ell jou Gas by gallon or barrel; or Oils. Overhaul jour Car; repair jour car,
small or large job; weld your broken casting?, large or it all, engineer engine head;
tr broken parts. A new man at the torch; he makes hh work neat and strong ard
guarantees all he does for. you. He is also an auto i fair man in any work you
want done on your car. He will do it; price ia right; ivy him. He guarantees to
vnu his work; if your work in not good and strong and d ?s not hold up, 'come back
ond if he doesn't make good your money will be rtti ii it to i nilhtut fail. Give
him a trial once.
Vi e have tires and tubes for sale. When you buy a tire f-i m the Maupin Garage we
put it on for you free. Wf pump your tire free. We rel! on a tube; we put it in free.
We se'l you transmission oil; put it in free. We sell you differential oil; put it in free;
SVe. sell you Exide batteries; put them in free; we te&t your batteries free.
We sell you spark plugs; jtut them in free. We sell yt u fan belle; put them in free.
We sell you comatatores and brushes and cuniiection wire; put them on free.
When you are in Maupin jiark jour car in the Maupin Garage in the daytime free.
We give you more free ser vice than any other place in tl e cn-nlry.
Nov if you can get all this free at the Maupin Gaistge, w hy not try them. We are
at jour service day or night by labor, or with a car to ii Ire jcu where you want to
0, or with a small truck to haul your snnll wants. Remember we are at your
service here or anywhere you want us to go day or night, and a man that has 12
years at the business and guarantees all he docs for you,
behind him in what he does and says. And what we
for you as soon as anyone can get it for you. Give us
help to supply jou with ycur needs. When ycu come
Garage and tell us jrour need. "We will help you at once. Everything we can sell
you or give you free we will appreciate.
Yours truly,
MAUriN GARAGE.
Nolicc
Maupin Oi-gun April 1.
I'.la.ksn.itbinM. Woodwork and
;."i..'ral Ropa-rine. horeesh.Kinu '
rhill.d How Shears ground. ,to be played at Maupin. April jou.. a library station for some KVth?"
OivniR to the dcpreMon 0f2t the boys co to Antelope and 1 and it Will be a pleasure to many ! to estabhsb claim to the land above
pneesof farm products" I will tun, game with the j to know that books can again be! S'ct
re Juc pric of ail work done, "tl Antelope team. I be awed from thi3 point Fff ty . on the nth day of Mav. i?2l.
to 30 per (cent from last Everybody be on hand at 2.S0: U.,ks have been sent in this col iGrMffito
p. ice lueit Sunday to see the lig game j lection, to, remain here three fC G. Skoesberg. aU of Maupin. Orecon
A.F. Martin IwithDufur. t month. j H. ftuk woodcock, ftiet.
The International Harvester
Company soys in their lecture
chart, "I would advise every
farmer to try at least a small
piece of alfalfa". If work is
thoroughly done and in riy.ht
season you will most certainly
recure a good stand. No piece of
groucd on the farm will bring
greater profits. Make a beginning
Start how.
S. C.
Annual Picnic
Following the custom inangur
ed by the County School Super
i'ntendant, some years ago, of
holding the annual county school
picnic at the Tygh Valley fair
grounds; we, the teachers of the
Tygh Valley School, wish to ann
ounce that our annual picnic will
be held at Tygh Valley, Saturday
April 16th. All of the teacher:',
pupils and school patrons of Was
co County are cordially invited
to attend; everyone brio,; lb"
well filled basket and have u
good time with us at the Typ."
Valley fair ground:, April liitb.
Local Ilfra
Try IlHZelwood ice crenrn and
a malted milk shake at Andy',,
place.
A sun was bom to Mr. .nod Mi?.
John Foley Wednesday iiicni'mg.
Ais joii using The Times liuci
column n hen on have anything
to :-:ell or v, ant lo buy some ar'.icl
that otir neighbor mpj have c:
wishes to dispose td? 11 not try
a want ad iu that column.
Ball Game
, . ... , ,, ; l.ii'ia y itu nauoi ng a tra e inc
17' ' 1 h bctwcenlJlVa,.v Mam,in ha, ,1PPn KJ
Pufr 8,1,1 ,,(,me n iJ'' ld,-, Ma"', m ha3 bfen w,th -
Howard Nye's brother Charley
and family arrive here to-day.
Eastman Kodaks and Kodak
Supplies. -Maupin Drug Store.
Pat Collins killed a small rattle
snake on the 0. W. track above
Maupin Wednesday.
Portland Painless Dentist. 305,
Second St. The Dalles Oregon,
All work guaranteed,. W. T.
Slatlen 1), I). S. Proprietor.
j Now for the Fishing Tackle.
U don't pay to bother with bum
'stuff. We've got the kind that
gets the Fish. Maupin Drug
Store.
Wm. Nickerson's residence at
the White river bridge near Tygh
burned Wednesday evening, the
fire starting around the stove
pipe, a few things were saved.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson were re
I turning from The Dalles and saw
I the smoke as they were decend
ingTygh. Nei ghbors across thr
river gave the alarm to Tygh
central mid many from Tygh
canic imme iially, kit too late t"
nave the hou!i
It' you would like a Jersey
heifer calf cheap or a While
Wjandnlte cockerel for $! - -so1
PotuK'".
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Miller en
tet tai.ued a inimberof the young
married people with a caidpuvtj
and luuch at their home Tuesday
night.
l'aint is on the drop. Get run
prices. Maupin Drug Store.
SI'ATf MBNr
of the ownership, inatigeuifot, eitrula
tion, etc , required by the set of Con
gresa of August 24. 1H12, of The Mau
em Times published veeklv at Maupin
Oregon for April 1, 1920. State ol
Oregon Wasco county. Before me
I Notary Fublie in and for the State nc'
I county aforesaid, personally app'arei
I JessiHne L. Morrison, who having beei
; dulv swoin according to law, deposes
j and pays that she is the owner, pub-
iishc-r, editor, lusiness manager of the
! Maupin Time?, and that the follovirifr
is, to the best ot her knowledge an.
belief, a true statement of the ownei
?hiri, management, etc, of the afore
said publication, for the date Bhun-n ii
the above caption, 'that there are n
known bondholders, mortgagees, am
other security holders.
Jessiline E. Morrison.
Sworn to and subscribed before in
this 3Ut day of March, 192J.
F, D, Stuart.
for You
and the Maupin Garage is
haun't in stock we will get
a trial. W e are on the go to
to Maupin call at the Maupin
.
Cvr's Conft'Ctioney have ai -
ranged w ilh thd Wasco County
, ., , , ,,. . ,. '
Library for handling a traveling
NOTICE t OR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
.U.- S. Lund Oltice at Tho Dalle?, Ore
ijon, March, 2i. 1H21.
Notice ia hereby uiven that
Kuftis H. Decamp
of Maupin, Oregon, who on Oct. 10,
1917, made Additional Homestead Entry
No. 01JI346, for Nl-2 Nwl-4, Section
28, Township 6 noulh, Ranee 15
Rant, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year proof, to estnbliah claim to the
land above described, before I 1).
Stuart, United States States Commis
sioner at Maupin, Oregon, on tne Jid
day of May,- 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: C. A,
Duus, of Criterion, Oregon, W. E.
Kidder, of Maupin, Oregon, J, B.
Kidder, of Muupin, Oregon, H. M.
Greene, of Maupin, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Derartment of the Interiorior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, March 24, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that
Carl A. Duus
.)f Criterion, Oregon, who on October
20, 1916, maue Additional Homestead
Sntry No. 016623, for NE1-4nw1-4,
Nl-2 NEl-4, Section 7, NWl-4 mvl-4,
Section 8, Township 6, south, Range
.5 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
iOtice of intention to make three year
proof, to establitih claim to the land
ibove described, before I' 1). Stuart,
United Stateat'oniniibiiioner. at Maupin
iregon, on the Hid day of May, 1921.
Claimant uaiiicj an wilnesKcu: R. 11.
IM'amp of Maupin, Oregon, C. G.
.'kugaherg, of Criterion, Oregon, Cert
Knight, f'riteii'.n. Oregon, 11. F, hn
dan of Criterion, Oregon.
It Frank Woodcock, Register.
JOitcL ur riNM, settle-
MENr
Notice is hcifby giren:
That A. C, Martin, Adniinisliatur
if the estate ot Margaret Ann Confer,
.ceased, has bled his final account
Hh the county clerk of Waaco county
Iregon. in the above estate and that
Monday the 2nd day of May, 1921, at
be hour of 10 o'clock of said day ill
he County Couit Pooin in the county
outt huuse in llie Dalles, Wasco
vo'jnty, Oregon, has been fixed as the
ime and place for the hearing thereof.
All persons aie hereby notified to
appear at said time and place to show
;auee, if any theie be. why said final
account should not be allowed, and an
aider made discharging said Adminia
tretor. A. C Martin
Administrator
NOlICfc OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT
Notice is here given:
That A. C. Martin. Administrator of
.f the estate of Christian Confer, de
eastd, has filed his final account with
die county clerk of Wasco county,
Oregon, in the above estate and that
Monday the 2nd day of May, 1921, at
the hour of 10 o'clock of said day in
he County Court Room in the county
:ourt houae in The Dalles, Wasco,
county, Oregon, has been fixed as the
lime ur,rl nlaffi for tho Viciarincr thurcnf
All persons are hereby notified to
ippear at said lime and place to show
:aue, if ana there be, why said final
recount should not be allowed, and an
irdt r mads discharging said Adminis-
mtor.
A' C. Martin.
Administrator.
NOTICE f OH rinLlCATION
Department of the Interior
ti. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
jou, April j i, wzi
Notice is hereby given that
Mary E. Morrison
d Tygh Valley Oregon, who on Feb.
11. li'18, made Homestead entry No.
19M2, for seI 4nw1-4, Kl-2swl-4. sec
ion 29, NF.1-4SE1-4, Section 30, Town
hip U south, Hange 14 east. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
o make final three year pioof to
slabli.h claim to the land above di
jcribtd, before F. D. Stuart, United
itattfs Commissioner at Maupin, Ore
ion, on the 16th day of May, lb21.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
Janroy, Lee F. Jackson, Edward Dis
ji'ow, Ihoinas Ashley, all of Tygh Val
ey. Oregon.
H Frank Woodcock. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
ion, April, 12, 1921.
Huti:e is hereby given that
Donald Monison
I Shaniko, Oregon, who, on .Feb. 5 7,
1918, made llo.nestead Entry No.
Jl?077, for sEl-fcwl 1, swl-4::r;l-4,
lection 27, wl-2NLl-4, El 2wl-2, Sec
tion S4, Township G south, Rtnte 14
ast Willamette Meridian, has filed
iOtice ot intention to make tnree
ear proof o establish claim to
the land above described, before F. I.
ciluatt. United states Commissioner at
Maupin. Oregon, on the 20th day of
May; mi.
Claimant names as witnesses: B. F.
Kerrling, of Criterion, Oregon, P. J.
Kirsch, cf Criterion, Oiegon, Laughlin
vlorrison. of shaniko, Oregon, Oliver
Barton, of Maupin, Oregon.
ii r-. n.,4 ,i, n...:..
11. 1 1R1.IV ..ULULUn, V-CfclBlCl .
NOTICE. f'UR ri'BLICATIOL
Department of the Interior
U. s. Land Office at The Dalies, Ore
gon, April U, ll.
I Notice ii hereby given that
! Jacob W. Daudfon, one of the heirs,
Und fur the heirs of Hamilton S. David
I -?on, deceased.
of Tygh Valley Oregon, who on Feb. 25,
ll?!3. made Homestead Entry No.
; oraa-. for bt:i 4,-wi-r, s-wi 4iEl-4.
; niviw for iri4.-i
M dt
j f.ip b south. Ri
1 -4. section 15.
Ranae 14 east.