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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1921)
The Maupin Times Published every Tbrusday at Mnupiii, Oregon Jeijsiline K. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1,50; six niontbs, 75 cents; three 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. With this number the Times commences its seventh year un der the present management. Hereafter Thursday instead of Friday will be our day of publi cation. This change is made to give our advertisers better ser vice by getting the paper to out laying districts before the last of the last of the week, as also for our own convenience. Sunday school 10 a. iu. Preaching 11 a. m. Treadling 7:30 p. m. Report of the Condition cf the Maupin State Bank No. 224 at Maupin. in the state of Ore gon, at the close of business April 28, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $140,645 57 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 91.25 Bonds and warrants 13,282.3 Banking house 2,000-00 Furniture and fixtures 2,400.00 Due from approved re serve banks 17,798 82 Checks and other cash items 135 53 Cash on hand 6,238 35 Total 182,591 95 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 00 Surplus fund 1.000.0C Undivided profits 2,707.10 Individual deposits sub ject to check 80,775,45 Cashier checks out standing 2,726.03 Time and Savings De posits 15,029.75 Notes and bills redis- counted 44,983.18 Bills payable for money borrowed 10,000.00 Reserved for interest and taxes 370.44 Total 182,591.95 State of Oregon, I County of Wasco 1 83 I. F. D- Stuart, Cashier of the above nanied 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 3rd day of Mav, 1921. K B. Dufur, Notary Public. My commission expires Febru ary 8. 1025. Correct Attest: J. M. Conklin L. C- Hennerrhan Directors. James Chalmers General Blackstnithing Horse Shoeing a Specialty Maupin, Ore. Waginitia Auto Stags Leaves Maupin, 1 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 8 a. in J I.O. O.F. IWAPINITIA Lodge No. 20!', Matuiin, Oreeon, uieuls evury Saturday night in I. O. O. F, hiill. Visiting w&ui iprj aiWHye welcome. Geo. McDonald,. N. G. B, V. Ti'KNiiH, SetwUry. E, B, DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Htjvius 17-18 Vogt Block, over Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phoue Black 1111 ; The Dalles, Oregon, May 2nd, 1921. TO THE TAXPAYERS AND VOTERS OF WASCO COUNTY, That you may have a better understanding of the proposed $800,000.00 Bond Issue TO BE VOTED ON JUNE 7TH, the carrying of which means a permanent macadamized road through Wasco County, we submit some statistics which we believe will prove of interest and conclusive as far as your influence and your vote is concerned. These figures are based on the cost to you when the entire $800,000.00 in Bonds are SOLD. The 1920 assessed valuation of Wasco County was - - - $20,162,072.44 The interest on $800,000.00 at six per cent per annum is - - - 48,000.00 The $800,000.00 Bond Issue (should the entire issue be sold at once and it will not be) will cost YOU PER YEAR ONLY $2.40 for each thousand dollars of assessed valuation. For each unit of $100,009.00 of Bonds sold, YOUR taxes will increase per year ONLY 30 cents for every thousand dollars of YOUR assessed valuation. By voting this Bond Issue The Dalles-California road will be built as a State Highway, which means that it will thereafter be MAINTAINED ENTIRELY by the State. ALL COUNTY, MARKET, POST and LOCAL ROAD FUNDS may then be spent on other county roads as none of these road funds will be needed in maintaining this main Highway. If this Bond Issue carries, it means further that the State will put up an equal amount or $800 000.00, making $1,600,000.00 to be spent largely here at home for material, labor, etc. We then secure two dollars worth of road for every dollar we spend and the money left in our own county. In conclusion, you should realize that The Dalles-California Highway WILL BE DIVERTED through Sherman County if this Bond issue fails to carry in Wasco County, and we will pay our propor tionate share. Sherman County along with other counties throughout (he Slate will the have a STATE HIGHWAY which Wasco County has helped to pay for but receives no direct benefits. Are you going to allow this opportunity to get away an opportunity which may never come again the opportunity of having a trunk highway built and maintained upon uir rajirg enly fifty per cent of the building cost? Shall Wasco County take its place with other counties or shall we rt main an isolated section of the State? IT CANNOT, MUST NOT, WILL NOT fail to carry. WORK FOR IT TALK IT VOTE FOR IT BOND ISSUE COMMITTEE The Dalles-Wasco County Chamber of Commerce Wamic Newc Percy Driver and Frank Ma gill hauled several large culverts from the railroad Tnesday. The culvert3 will be use3 on the road work. Emmerson and Donald Wond erly and Norman Ireland who have spent some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L IllinKworth, left Tuesday for Portland. A very hard wind blew liere Monday afternoon and a si miliar wind storm swept the place Thursday night. Frestus Swift and h6 mother were here Wednesday from Astoria. Mrs. gwi.ft sold her hotel to Frank Mai, the price being eight-hundjed and fifty dollars. Thsy isft Friday for home. Eusrene Fr.att returned to Oak land Tuesday after spending aevtraf days here. Mr. and) Mrs. M. A. Patison returned Wednesday from a week's stay iy, The Dalles. Those who were attending the irrigation trial in The Dalles re turned home Thursday. Liberty Uiastain and IV New left Wednesday for Malhp ur where they will ride after sto ek. jonn and, wniis Darniel and Glen Allen of The Dalle3 virited at the Joe. Wing home Thurrdav Mr. ansi Mrs. J. H. Wooc'lcock were over from Manpin Wednes day, bracing a load of flor ir for A.b.Lak and taking back' wood The Ladies' Social CluCb met at the cburch Thursday, el ectine- officers; An effort is being made to revise the club, which .for the , past t?iO years had apparently idied ut. Next meeting -will be jthe coming Saturday afternoon. George End left Saturday for iJohn Day where he has hj ought ;land. Mrs. Barbara End returned to her home Saturday. Ora Duncan Maupin Townsite Sale Maupin Springs rights and equipment, all Pipe, Pumps, etc., reservoir and site for enlarging plus River Powersite and Townsite unsold excepting Block 33 and Lots 1, 2, 3 in Block 24. Price $40,000 for a few days. This Special Price is to give the Town of Maupin the golden opportunity to own and develop its own water system- Development will begin in a short time if we do not sell. We are offering this sacrifice price for the reason that we feel ?the tovn of Maupin should own and develop its own water system und secondly because present owners desire to retire from active life. However, understand that this low price will not be possible after development begins, and the Townsite and Springs will be tjiken off the market, possibly for all time to come. Remember this offer is only for a few days and may be withdrawn at any time before acceptance, as arrangements are being completed for immediate development. If local capital or', otherwise 13 interested at these figures we are ready to consider terms. Present income of water system is $160Q annually arad is rapidly growing. n,w,0,.a (Mrs. Arabelle Staats Owneis m H gtaats Harvey L. Morris, Agent COMING! Margaret Clark in WIDOW BY PROXY MACK SENNET COMEDY Wapinitia May 6, MAUPIN 7, TYGH Sth Guaranteed Show, Good Comedy Drama Coming Next Week - A Big Serial Huckleberry Fin by MAJUS TWAIN'S DAUGHTER At ShaMuck's Hall .Saturday May 7 After Show- A JAZZ DANCE Music by P'tyler's Orchestra badly hurt by being thrown from a horse Thursday on her way home from school, the horse stumbling while in a fast gallop. A fine rain fell here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Andrews, state or ganizer of the W. C. X. U. was here today from Oregon Citv. She is accompanied by Mrs. H. M. Ford of The Dallas. Til ov j,ockwasIwi11 hold a meeting in the chuntjti tonight with a view to forming tV) organization here. Gerald )v'nS had a dashing runs way of hl'v Vony Saturday. The .uiimal did rit like being tied to1 -a buggy wheel bLhd in an effort tc .extricate itself pu'Jled the wheef -fro off the vehicle and started Hi? the run for Tygh Valley or ij thai direction. Par ties afc the McMurray place caught Jthp animal and Gerald is Notice "Maupin Oregon April 1, 1021 Blacksmithing, Woodwork aiu General Repairing, horaeshocint Chilled Plow Shears ground. Owing to the depression ol prices of farm products, I will reduce price of all work done to 30 per cent from last year's price. A.F: Martin riding' him again. Miss Pearl Baker finished lu'i school in the Pine Grove dislrid r nday, going to The Dalles Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Patteiv-on and son Harold of Eight Mile visited Mrs. Liza Johnson at the Joe Wing home yesterday. Miss Addie Duncan came last night from Prinevile, being call ed to Smock by the serious ac cident to her sister Ora. Young stallion, 3 years old, dark bay, branded lazy I III low on stitle, has been running in my pasture 12 monts; he is so wild 1 cannot get him out, will not go thiough a gate, seems to be afraid of wire. Owner come and pay pasture bill and other dam ages or he will be sold for same in 12 days' time.-Sam Lease, Criterion, Oregon.-Sale to be at Criterion. Now for the Fishing Tackle. It don't pay to bother with bum stuff. We've got the kind that gets the Fish. Maupin Drug Store. Wilbur Mulvany was oer from Smock Tuesday. All members of Universal Un ion are requested to be present at next meeting, May 1-lih, at 1 o'clock. Important business. If you are not a member any present member has abplication cards. Cooperation is the b!g voi'd Eventually, Why notj now? I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOL v ii"i:n'tinent of the Interior U. s. I .iind Office at The nalles, Ore gon, April 11, 1'.'21. M,,ti, ., I.- h..t-.-liv f ivpn that Jacob W. Davidson, one of the heirs; , ., i c ii c M-...M and lor UK! liens ui iianimuu o. uavm son, deoa-a'd, of Tych Valley Oregon, who on Feb. 25, llliS made ' Homestead Entry No. 0L712I' for SF.l-4swl-4, SW1-4SE1-4, sec. in, wl-i,'i:l-4, NWl-4, section 15, Township ii south, Range 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. stuart, United states Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore on the 17th day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: H. My Green. L. B. Woodside, H. L. Young, C. G. Skorrsberg, all of Maupin, Oregon H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore (ton. April 18, 1021. Notics is hereby given that Mamie L. Pruitt, formerly Mamie L. Grace. of Maupin, Oregon, who on November 8, VoZ'K made Homestead untry ino. 0181,18, for Nl-2 Sl-2, SEl-4 SEl-4, Swl 4 swl-4, Sec 8 and swl-4 swl-4, Sec. 24, Township. 4 south, Range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed noticecj intention to make three year proof, to er.tttWMi claim to the land above de scribed, b' l'ore F. D. Stuart, U. S. I'miiiiHS'Siniicv, at Maupin, Oregon, on Hie tilh day of .Jime 1H21. Claimant mimes an witncfisefi: James Oman, of Maupm, Oregon, J. It Flem intv. of Maupin, Oregon, A. T. Lindley, of Maupin. t'rognn, Marion Duncan, of Winnie. Oregon. U. Frank Woodcock, Register. NO I'lO- f OK IMPLICATION ijola tf;i) tract l'ublic I. and Sale licuailmenL uf the Interior u. S. Land Utlr:e at I lie Dalles, Ore April S, H'i!t. tire is lierel'V given that as IikjoIihI li.y the Comniisaioner of the (iii.'ial 1,(111(1 nfl'u-e, under provisions A ; U. pursuant to the ;:ii))lioKtinn of Ulii'er Barton Serial N7. 2t7K8, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not than ?2.60 per acre, at 10.45 n'cloi'l; A. Id. up. the 8th day of June, next, f.t this utliee, the following tract of bind: nwl-4 swl-1, Sec. 1.1, T. 7 S., II. 11 E. W. M. (Containing 40 Acres). 'This tract is oidered into the market on ii showing that the greater portion i hereof ia mountainous or too rough for cultivation. " '1 he sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bide! big. The person making the high oat bid will be required to immediately itay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any persons claiming adversely the abuve-ilescribed land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. II, Frank Woodcock, Register. NOPICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. band Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, April 11, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Mary E. Morrison if Tygh Valley Oregon, who on Feb, It, I' i-i, made Homestead entry No. jl'.'ijti:, for ee1-4nw1-4, Nl-2swl-4, bcc in ), ni;1-4se1-4, Section 30, Town hip Ii soutli, Range 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention o make rinr.l three year proof, to 'stiiblish claim to the land above de icriUd. before F. d. Stuart, United tsit.-f Ouiiinissiuner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the bith day of May, 1921. ' C'.lniinant names as witnesses: John Joiiroy, I,t-c F. Jackson, Edward pia )idW,''lhomas Ashley, all of Tygh Val ', Urrpon. II. Fiunk Woodcock, Register. NOTICF, I OR ri'DI ICATION nejiartment uf the Interior li. S Land Odice at The Dalles, Ore ,..:i, April, 12, 1921. Nolu-e is hereby given that I'onald Morrison f Sl anil.c. Oregon, who, on Feb. 7, I'.'l . iiifule Homestead Entry No. UDtfii. fur sEl-lawl 4, swl-4SEl-4, U otii.ii 2i, w.b2!iEi-4, El 2vl-2, Sec tion H4, Township ti south, Range 14 a-;t Willamette Meridian, has filed loUee of intention to make three ear piuof to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D. Steal t, United states Commissioner at lauuin, Oregon, on the 26th day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: B. F. JerjrHng, of Criterion, Oregon, P. J. Kirseh, of Criterion, Oregon, Laughlin Morrison, of shaniko, Oregon, Oliver Burton, of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. K. Land Otiice at The Dalles, Ore trim, April 11. H21. Notice n hereby given that Matt I'. Duffy, Junior of Mdiipin, Oregon, who on November 2.', t'.'l'i, made Homestead Entry No. ''21 li':1. for U-2HE1 4, Section 11, swl-4n-u1-4, Nl-2swl-4, .SEl-4, Section 12, ,1 2; El-4, s1-4ne1-4, Section 13, rowiiohip 5 south, Range 14 east, wl-trl-4 section 7, n1-2nw1-4, section 18, lovviithip 5 south, Range 15 east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to eotabliL.h claim to the land above de scrii.it d, before Register and Receiver, Lnited States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the loth day of June. r.'21. Claimant names aa witnesses: Clar a ice W. Farther, Arthur W. Fargher, Thomas Faherty, Anthony J. Connolly, John Foley, all of Maupin, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. j iJioS Mary Morrison came cv jer from While river Monday I with her father, going to Port ; land Tuesday night, i Mrs. Hammond went to Port- land Tuesday for a few weeks' visit.