The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 12, 1921, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
Published every Thrusday at
Maupin, Oregon
Jeesiliue E. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, $1.50; six
months, 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.
Wapinitia
the
are
the
Some warmer weather
past few days, but nights
cold. Wednesday morning
mercury hovered dangerously
near the freezing point, and ice
was formed in some places.
B. L. Foreman and son Dill
went to The Dalles Wednesday.
Bill remained in town for a few
days' visit,
Mr. and Mrs- Swanson of Port
land are spending the week vis
iting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon 'of
The Dalles spent Saturday even
ing and Sunday visiting at the
home of Mrs. C. J. McCorkle.
N. G. Hedin returned Sunday
after a week's stay in The Dalles
E. E. Miller and wife arrived
Saturday from Portland and are
occupying their house at Tine
Grove.
Godlinp Teschner met with a
serious accident Tuesday even
ing while attempting to shoe one
of his horses, which in some
way got him down and stepped
on and kicked him badly on the
head, neck and body.
A. F. Evick of The Dalles
spent some time here last week,
visiting his father and looking
after business-affairs.
Dr. Brewer and little daughter
and Mrs. Chester Rice came Sun
day from Lyle, Wn., and visited
until Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Kice.
N. G. Hedin, Robert Elen
wood, W. A. Dane, Carl Powell,
L). W. Sharpe and George Burn
side are up in the mountains
this week repairing the breaks
end washouts in the ditch.
Charley Heisler and Rev. J,
I. Powell came over from Dufur
Sunday, visiting at the J. M.
Powell home.
John Bowen made a trip to
The Dalies last week.
Geo. Heitz went to The Dalles
Sunday.
Oscar Hammer was at The
Dalles Saturday.
' J. S. Brown was fishing on the
Deschutes this week.
The Commercial Club meeting !
was postponed lait week until
e coining Saturday evening.
Ml are invited to attend seV-
The Dalles, Oregon, May 2nd, 1921.
TO THE TAXPAYERS AND VOTERS OF WASCO COUNTY,
That you may have a better understanding of the proposed $800,00O.CO Bond Issue TO BE VOTED
ON JUNE 7TII, 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 theue road funds will be needed in maintaining this main Highway.
If this Bond Issue tanics, 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, lalor, etc. We then secure
two dollars worth of road for every dollar we spend and the money left in our oui county.
In conclusion, ytm 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 proper
tionate share. Sherman County along with other counties throughout the State 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 agdn
the opportunity of Laving a trunk highway built and maintained ujjen cur payirg only lifly per
cent of the building cost?
Shall Wasco County take its place with other counties or shall we remain 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-Waseo County Chamber of Commerce
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOL
!v;mi uoent of the Interior
V ' in-1 office at The Dalles, Ore
cm,' April 11, 1P".1. .
Nntuv is hereby tiiven that
j,u.b W. 1 U kU.cmi. one of the heirs,
'a I -1 for the heirs of Hamilton P. Pavid
s.-n. docvised,
(,f Tyt'h Vall v Oregon, w ho on Feb. 2o,
made ' Homestead Entry No.
ora:'i for sti-iswt-4, sw1-4sei-4,
;5;c. 10, wl-2NEl-4, NWl-4. section 15,
T iwnship 0 south, Range 14 east,
V, iHameite Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before P. D. stuart, United
slates Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore-
011 the I Tt li day 01 may, ivn.
Claimant names as witnesses: H. M.
Given. I.. D. Woodside, H. L. Young,
C G. Shoesberpr. all of Maupin, Oregon
It, Frank Woodcock, Register.
end reports of commitrteeu are
to be heard, also the annual
election of officers.
Joe Graham made a trip to
Clackamas Lake the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Goo. Magill and
Mrs. Faekar(', were over frotu,
Wamic Sur-rJay afternoon. j
Childtv n'a Uav will he obscrv.
Lhe S. S. here June 5th.
Jatr..e- Chalmers
Coeval Blacksmith hip
Hcrse Shoeing n Specialty
Maupin, Ore.
r
Vtopiaftia Auto Stage
Reaves Maupin, 1 p. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 8 a. i,
V. ROBERTS, Prop..
ed by
AH 'S. S. in the Kurroundin.j
Wintry will be asked to join ns
3' nd help make it a real Chil
dren's Day.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Kaylor
moved down 1'roKi Walkerville to
Maupin a k days ago.
Dill Foreman had a very nar
row escape last Sunday eveniti g
when he attempted to solder vs
gasoline tank for his Foul.
He removed the tank and emirti
ed it, waslird it out with cc-Vd
water. Then brought it on th e
porch of the house and when
he held the match near it to
i melt the solder an explosion, fol-
lowed which was ' heard for Tjiore
) then a mile away. And hie v the
vj'tank all to pieces and bra ke a
Did you buy a Home?
Never before was the oppor
tunity before you.
We are selling Lots of Lots.
Buy Now. Terms if Desired
HARVEY L. MORRIS
Local Interest
li
- - - - j window ofit of the house and put
tC O. F. ,t!ie lights out. One piece of the
W AT IN 1 IT A i stuck him on the leg , and
JfJg. Ko. 2(. Muf.ii), Oregon. fruised it badly, lie sofT red
meets e.veij' fcawrciay me lit- ti oiner minor injuries, such as
I. O, UK ball. ViBiting umm I hair and eyebrows singed
ehts sina.ys weicomn.
III: ii Mll,ivirr. XT i' I J
1), F. Turner. Secretary.
Need the Dough!
E. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN. OREGON
Dr. T. DeLarhuc
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glioses Properly Fitted
Inclusively Optical
Uotmis 17,18 Vogl Block, oyer
Crosby's l?rug store,
The Dalles, Ore
Phone Pluck HU
6l
The following was used as. a
clincher in a letter written by an
over-zealous young collector, i
"it is rumored that a certf iiv
young society lady of this c; !ty
knead? bread with her ebve.se m.j
This incident may he peculi r.
But there are others. We m k?
bread with our shoes on. J'VV
nc.!d bread with our pants 'tr. I
llrss we can cp in n fe n-
Ovet half the fives that occur
in the national forest are due to
human ageJicies, and are, there
fore, preventable.
S. N. Hill was a Maupin caller
from Wapinitia last Friday.
Dave Donaldson came Friday
from Sandy, Oregon, Mr. Donald
son says the big fish stories
brought him to Maupin.
Your duty care with fire.
Young stallion, 3 years old,
dark bay, branded lazy HR low
on stifle, has been running in my
pasture 12 monts; he is so wild I
cannot get him out, will not go
through a gate, seems ia. 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.
Arthur Dake came up from
Portland Saturday to look after
his homestead and fish for a few
davs,
Mrs. F. . Butler is expected
to arrive home today after a vis
in the .Williviiette valley and
roitlaud.
To squander the future in ad-
and unless we can cet in a fe iv ice. always he ten minutes
our outstanding accounts we. t4 ill iat0 Ex.
need bread without a d MmJ a .n was born May
on, and this city will her, garden
of Eden if collections don't im
prove very shortly. You can da
much to prevent this. -Lx.
6th t
.mm Ht..,
Mr. am yms- ueorf 1UT; ,
John 'ltefK3"'01'1'1 and fam"y
and Fraak'Kagill. wife and baby
were over t Ipsr Waralc Tuesday.
Harry Anderson went to Port
land yesterday, to be absent sev
eral days.
Now for the Fishing Tackle.
It don't pay to bother with burr,
stuff. We've got the kind that
gets the Fish. Maupin Diw
Store.
An eight pound son arrived
Sunday morning at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stogsdill.
Mrs. B. F. Turner and children
moved to the homestead Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Florer came from
Hood River Sunday to visit her
sister Mrs. Don .Stogsdill and
make the acquaintance of her lit
tle nephew, Don Arthur. (
Mr. ancVMrs. E. A. Hartman
of Wapinitia were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Beck with.
All members of Universal Un
ion are requested to be present
at next meeting, May 14th, at
1 o'clock. Important business.
If you are not a member any
present member has abplication
cards. Cooperation is the big
word. Eventually, Why not
now ?
Mr. and Mrs Harold Rether
ford were Maupin visitors from
Pine Grove yesterday.
Jiggs. Dr. Elwood's little dog.
disappeared a few days ago and
is very much missed .
Earl Cunningham came home
this morning from near Condon,
lakinir n two week's vacation
necessitated by tin dislocation
of his left shoulder. .
Notice
Maupin Oregon April 1. J'Jl'l
Blaeksmithing-, Woodwork
General Repairing, horteshti-ii:;
Chilled Plow Shears ground.
Owing to the depression of
prices of farm product, 1 v il
reduce price of all work doue 'J
to 30 per 'cent from last year':'
price.
A.F. Ma'its
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
IVpartment of the Interior
U S. Lind OHice at The Dalle?, Ore
;..on, April 18, 1921.
Notice is ht'ioliy given that
Mamie L. Pruitt, formerly
Mamie L. Grace,
of Maupin, Oieson, who on November
8 IK', made Homestead Entry No.
liisi-M for Nl-2 sl-2, SEl-4 SEl-4, swl
1 swi 1, Sec 23 and fw1-4 swl-4, Sec.
J4, Township 4 fouth, Range 15 east,
Vlud.iu ite Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make three year proof, to
.I-il 'iiMi claim to the land above de-..rh-..l,
refer? F. D. Stuart, U. S.
i ,.niii,i: e.ner, at Maupin, Oregon, on
li,.. ilih u:y of June 1921.
C! Miiuiit iniiiu's as wiliiofnt's: James
Hi. run. el MiMipin. OrefT'm, J. R Flem-
ii'. nt Maupin. Oreipni, A. 1. Lindley,
,' .M.eipm. ( 'leR'in, Marion Dimciin, of
'.Viiieie, Oi .m.
II. frank Woodcock, Rogiutcr.
i HO: I UK riTLICATION
IULAIBP TRACT
I'ublic Laud Sale
liriiaitincnt of the Interior
f. ;;. I -nd Offlce at The Dalles, Ore
. Apiii 6. i'.'';i.
I.iilne i hereby given that as
nii i.-if il liy the Commissioner of the
; inn ill I noil offii-e, under provisions
if -or. tii.D, H. li.. pursuant to the
i ;ilic;tii.n of Oliver Barton Serial
.;-'. 1-21 we will offer at public
;a!e to the highest bidder, but at not
than 2.50 p?r acre, at 10.45
c(ck A. Si. on the 8th day of June,
,i.-. I fit this office, the following tract
if L-rel; nwI-4 swl-1, Sec. 11, T. 7 8.,
K. 14,6. W. M. (Containing 40 Acres).
IhW tract is ordered into the market
in a showing that the greater portion
thereof i3 mountainous or too rough
;or cultivation."
'1 'he sale will not be kept open, but
vill l,n declared closed when those
piescot at the hour named have ceased
iiid'ding. The person making the high
st bid v ill he required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof
Anv persons claiming adversely the
dh.ve described land are advised to
rile their claims, or objections, on or
hp) ,ii e the time designated for sale.
'11. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE OK PUBLICATION
1 lepartmenl of the Interior
ir. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gii, April 11, U21.
Notice is hereby given that
Mary E. Morrison
if Tvgh Valley Oregon, who on Feb.
It, Pi?, made Homestead entry No.
ii;tfVt2, for 8E1-4NW1-4, Nl-2fJWl-4. Bee
em etl-4SEl-4, Section 30, Town
!iii :s south, Eange 14 east, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
I U In ake final three year proof to
f.lal;iusli claim to the land above de-
i. iibed, licfore F. t. Stuart, United
I tate.i ("ommisstoner at Maupin, Ore
! tjiiii, ,,ti the 10th day of May, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: John,,
I f'lnmv. Lee F. Jackson, Edward Dis-
i.i mv, Thomas Ashley, all ot lygh val-
( l(yfil,
li. frank Woodcock, RpRister.
NOTICE Of ;.a l
Be it known, that the dklrict l
ry board of Wasco count v is off
for oale to the highest bcUce I b- f
house ot rormer school di.-lrict I"". ,'"
located in the NL 1 4 of eeoU-n ;
Range la E. Township 5 y, k-mwn ie
the Derthick school, sealed bids sii'm!.
be sent to A. E. (',io!ie'.Vii!., F.wic'-i
District Boundry Beaid li'U '.' ill 1
opened at the next meeting of tli-Vt
rict uoundry boaid, J'mie 1st. .'If'il i 1
a. ni. 1
Signed: J. T. Adkis?on.
Couiiti-MtnV
L. B. Kelly.
County Coriiinissii nf r
A. h. GronewhIJ: .
County Schiol .Soft.
Tim nalles oiegon.
May 7th, 1921.
NOTICE TO Clf?.DirOKS. !
Notice is hereby given that the umii i
signed has tieem appointed Adiuini.-ilia i
tnx of the estate ot Wilbur Julm Alien !
deceased.' All persons having. r'nimst a !
gainst the said estate are lcpmed t" !
presenthem, pr'operlv verified, to (In
undersigned at the office if fianci. ;
V.Galloway in The I'aiK--, res n. i
"ithin six months troio the liau
of this pnblcation said date bein; flj. ,
12, mi. ,
Julia Christine Allen, s
' Administratis.
Nunt si l Oil ri'BLICATION
Department of the Interior
I '. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, April, 12, 1321.
J : li e is hereby given that
Donald Morrison
f Shainko, Oregon, who, on Feb. 57,
PM. made Homestead Entry No.
(lWi, f"i- set 'IswT 4, ewl-4sEl-4,
,Lc.ii.ni ?'!, wl-2i!El-4, fel-2wl-2, Sec
tien "'!, 'lowuship 6 south, Range 14
.-:.i 4 v ill? met ie Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three
reav proof to establish claim to
the land above described, before F. D.
i'.uH.i t. United states Commissioner at
Mf.ipin, Oiegon, on the 20th day of
Way, U21.
t lairnant names A3 witnesses: B. F.
iferrlino, of Criterion, Oregon, P. J.
Kirseh, of Criterion, Oiegon, Laughlin
'ibinison. of shaniko, Oregon, Oliver
B.uUiii, of Maupin, Oregon.
, II. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Land umce at l lie Danes, ure
Ron, Aprf
Charged with a stahibij
charge. Lewis Gilion v.as nr
rested at his heme in Tyci,
Valley Saturday and brought to
the local county jail, j ending in
vestigation by the grand jury.
The case is said "to invohe ;t
prominent Tygh Xv,ky jrirl.
The Dalles Chronicle, "lon.lp.;.
Godleiup TosehiKf of V,',.; u i
tia was kicked Tuesday by a;
horse. He reeeiu-d a m;ml";r tf
severe injuries, and hU eoii.ii
tion was for a timeqnuc fcei.e, '
Atty. Dufur is making a his:
nefs trip to The Dalles
1321.
lice is hereby Riven that
Matt r; Duffy, Junior
of Maupin, Oregon, who on November
l.'l '. made Homestead Entry No.
p2117 , for F.1-2KE1-4, Section 11, swl-4-T'-'.
1-4, Kl-2swl-4, KEl-4, Section 12,
M irvl-4, sw1-4ke1-4, Section 13,
Township 5 south, Range U east, wl
: ,,vl 4 section 7, k!-2Nw1-1, section 18,
Towiiihip 5 south, Range 15 east, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make three year proof, to
e-jUtbiiih claim to the land above de
?ci ibed. before Register and Receiver,
t'mtcd States Land Office, at The
Palles. Oregon, on the loth day of
J-ir-. 1321.
C Luinant namts as witnesses: Clar
ance W. Fargher, Arthur W. Fargher,
Thomas Faherty. Anthony J. Connolly,
Jo!.:, Foley, allrif Maupin, Oregon.
II. Fiank Woodcock, Register.
For Sale.
A bed Pole Hull, 2 years old '
iasl March; registered and tu
bucular tested.
W. F. Fruitt, Maupin;