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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
The Maupin Times Published every Thrusclay at Maupin, Oregon Jessiline 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. Local Items George Dufur motored up from Portland Friday, remaining until Tuesday, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dufur. Now for the Fishing Tackle. It don't pay to bother with bum stuff. We've cot the kind that get3 the Fish. Maupin Drug store. Maupin was practically de populated the Fourth, many loca citizens going: to Prineville, Sim nasho, Dufur and the shade of the tall firs in the mountains. House and lot for sale, lawn and trees, good location, $500 cash, balance, easy.-H. L Morris. Smock and Wamic residents held a big community picnic at the upper Stancliff place on the Lost and Bouler ditch. Today is record heat of the summer, mereurv standing 93 in the shade. Manyof the farmers are be einintr harvest this week. The prospects earlier in the season for a bumper crop are material izing. Grain fields under irriga tion show wonderful production. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All ' work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, R. E. Wilson Co, delivered a large J. I. Case threshing machine to E. Snodgrass and Crabtree brothers this week. Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. Maupin Drug Store Mrs. Eugenia Clark and little daughter and Miss Madaline Jackson of Fallbridge, Wn. were guests this week of their brother Lee Jackson of lower Tygh, tak ing the train at Maupin thi morning for Celilo. Report of .the Condition of the Maupin State Bank No. 224 at Maupin, in the state of Ore gon, at the close of business June 30, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and discount $120,966 03 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 112.00 Gov'mt securities 9,000. 01 Other securities 3,213.85 Banking house Furniture and fixtures 4,400.00 Due from approved re serve banks 18.6Hl.9f Checks and ether cash items 2.13 70 Cash on hand 4 QHS :-5 Total lWS.tj'lM 4 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25,000. 00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Undivided profits 3.191.30 Deposits public funds 8,672.1,7 Individual deposits sub ject to check 77,37 vl I Cashier checks out standing 2,572 2. Time and Savings De posits 11,053.51 Notes and bills rcdis- counted 21.733 67 Bills payable for money - borrowed " 10.000.1. 0 Reserved for interest and taxes 70 44 Total 166,670.34 State of Oregon, County of Wasco - ss 1, F. I). 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 5th day of Julv, 1921. E. B. Dufur, Notary Public. My conwniysion expires Febiu ary 8. 1925. Correct Attest: J. M. Conklin L. C Henneghan Directors. i Miss Ina Dawson and Mack Billete were married at the home of the bride's parents north of town Monday, June 20th. Rev. C. A. Smith officiated. The young people will make their home in Mill Creek. Dufur Dis patch. Airs. L. D. Kelly and daughter Doris are spending the week visiting with relatives at The Dalles and Portland. Paint is on the drop. Get our prices. Maupin Drug Store. For sale or trade nine head of sheep. Inquire at Times oTice. James Staats and family of Portland visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staats. All went to Dufur Sunday for the big celebration. W. T. Vander pool motored over taking them home with him. R. E. Wilson was a Dalles caller Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wool of North Bend announce the arrival of Allan George Wood, weighing 10i pounds, June 27th. Wapinitia Judge Adkisson performed a marriage service yesterday after noon and another one this morn ing. Alfred Brown, 19, of Tygh Valley, was married to Eadia Webb of Dufur. John M. Doen of Wapinitia, was married to Bertha Sophie Hackler, altocf Wapinitia. Chronicle, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Boen re turned home from The D.tlko Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Sh:iri e returned home Tuesday of la.-1 week from Hood River. Mrs. Joe Graham went to Clackamas station last Friday t remain during the summer. Sh;i will tend central there. Miss Lula Powell is at the Bob Ellenwood home. s-1 -. 'daft" :1 1 T 1 --ft. e eyi, . , . I'liiiiHS!'4 li p, 1 While tafd at "10. hois jf 5if ' Id 'ill vtavv; li ( t&$t f - - we- l-J trly'14. Whils rated at 18 on t!is;belt, it !?.-: i-;.i3 vp o 24. . Sj jJi tcZfSi -yjS ; In: JhBacaeh83tlieassutancthatiasevertcac,yi.ny.t:m?resw.' J r Cpte "bV-'fw. -.?htt are do2caa:of improyeraents ia tthr.s C-.; 3 1J-1S.( For, K- M "f ti? " - , VV"" ; Instance, it lias a cae-pitce wain frame, with a foar-cyLnaer, -! P )CW t f " t Hyil endne mounted crosswiift, This frame constru.uoa aacids a ( J aft1 U ?5f, ft)Vlwt: dust-nroof housing lor the' tsar asle, tr.Ji pinion snafi,'triss-: 1. , r; -t- J ft, J , ,t w k'-' t "5 Mission and the beaci for ttwci r-firts. It f'"0 jrcviivj a Ev 1 i 7'. "m " In t: "se for tlw motor. l -- fc-s This tvp cf couitruciiou tiuldlij. It a.:..ii-.;n?s v'bra.' s: V? N and fuEy enclosed.-, Truss va jw;!:-.!.d strfnsth, f; ct . ! p M and conscr-ze pqwt-r. " J ' i , . , .1 t jl A 11 w ' jtc!o!;5M-,T.ir.:k.-'r:!.--.-.--l.:i-MV!."Tr. . :C-!-',l- (!: pfw .' 3 ' An !nirrcvd Rlr-wa'rhr i,..-1?'r Mtu to it ca.-bi:rlc ' t :.-vx ui.-J ' ' .:- gels Into ths uyliudrr? o ri-Jiiii iljt! i:?ir :.ic;i siiorf-1 . . . . j.. - ' , ' ' . Wcr j.'5e tractor owners or jjrex ii'-irauj-iS Lo dicy 1l .u.J lX uji tcSJ jOi) f " KSi , mc wbout the Caw Kerosene Xtjcaft;, i . t Tf-S I R. E. WJLSON (T -: -IS- M il - ! R-fc"'Vx- JV -Af ... , ' - : born Monday of last week to Mr. and Mrs Ed Bernard, Simnasho. Mrs. Chappel returned home Monday from Simnasho. Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt McCoy and Mrs. Herbert Lewis went to Graham's road camp Friday. Many from Wapinitia and Wamic attended, the Simnasho celebration. Notice Anybody wanting farm labor ers or harvest hands notify W. O. Miller, Post Commander, American Legion, Maupin Tost 73. These men are ex-service men and need the work. Kah-Ne-Ta Hot Springs Wo wibli to announce that the Springs are open for the Season with Larger Camp Grounds, Im proved ltoadsi, Groceries, Wood. Oils and Gas kept on haml. .. Kah-Ne-Ta Hot Springs Co. Are you using The Times liner ; column when you "have auv thing to sell or want to buy some aitiele that your neighbor tna have or. wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad in tha't column. Now is the time to list '--The Middle-Western here July 27 looking for " .bV.VK n mi To it- .. . . : S- V1 mi 1-9 'j 4f virti 1-; S3 1M sma It r r 1 1 t t! i"t 1 "rrc E'Ul ) ' t i. 1 1 e 3 I S f .tham ths While jThna cne li t MOOT AjlJ . 1 . tlian a team cf hotacS.-f-J.is lsnfta a V:i rtie-lic. c .,31.1 t--mcUr fc Base Bali r.t Prineville (continued from page 1) boys deserve much credit for their efforts, having lost only three games- out of nineteen plaj ed tliis season; placed Maupin on the map. For Sale All kinds of Rough Lumber for sale for $15 M. Kramer & Grossman, 9 miles west of Tygh Valley. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Notice is hereby given that. the under signed has been appointed Administra- i tor of the estate of Daniel F. Osbcm, deceased. All persons having claims i against the said estate are required ! to present them, properly verified to j the undersigned at the office of Francis! V. Calloway, in Ihe Danes, uresion within six months from the first d;i of this publ.cation. fail t July 7, WillanI K. A Jin Dr. T. Ihh il t EYESIGHT SFEUU.I ) GI23&ES Fiopei!, lit! Inclusively Oiwiu Rooms 17-15 Yogt L k )f Crosby's t'rug store. Th Dalles, Uie Phone-Ble-k .1111 mm mmmmm your property for sale Homeseekers will be an opportunity to inve-;t imm su Es a Ptfii-llaiL I I I -V v V II t , lbs tnrootr cf -"kin? u . t fti f V JO A in r-pnU 1 "t- 1 , 1 fir H m to I uJ n,cf 1 b 1 t . n x".o i n t c " J- t ' - 1 e 1 about f h' n .Jes n,lt rn'v Jt tbine' liflro, nl "is, but m their aJagtation to niulbpUfd use?. 'i'oiviaa.s c-117 fatn.;is aftaj. .3 b "i . - ytar, alttiough the average, of course, n conaia :1 hiiiUy devebp-.-d Case tractor, the 10-le ('. of fi: t - b rotd 3 i t-'Lu'atvJ m a re-e ni 1 - cisciosea that a tractor susmts ti 4-7 5 0 fdi fici C5 3 7 p 1 t 1' cil . THe'Case '19-18 5i'U cw "Mian a tam of hotacsf-lis length is V:l and heisht S45-. Inches."1.. It turn fn a 22- ot ti.ci ' 'isround easi).;.'. It foes thrcagh a f ir gc road T.nta.cfiicr yeiiic.i: ta? - 3 'at lO.hoxsjfo' r.-..-. ..,..-. ,- - .-.(-..' - . . : " - ;- 1' ' . :r'3 ucrural Bldiksniitliing Horse Shoeing a Specialty Maupin. Ore. .J it V.- i .-...-' - aaJ General Repairing Chilled Shears Grour id ING All Prices Vv.iy Down A. F. Martin NOTICE FOR FUFLICATION ISOLATED TRACT I'ttWio Luul.aie Department of the Interior U. S. Land OiT.ce at The Dalles, Ore gon. June, .1921. Notice is hereby given that as directed bv the Commissioner of the ral Li 1 ih 0 1 provis: 1 I 1 11 h t to 1 tie 1 1 1 O 1 e I ki i A 1 tl rsely th e l id fo 1 NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION 1 ,: aitmebl of the Interior U. S. 'I.isihI (?.' at The Jialle. jOie,!,',:-. i'biy :uK IS'il. j .h lir is lit'K-br tiveii that i of '1 ;-h Vf e, ; ev-n. who en Aui'si Si, iiri, U."mta-I Entry Ivj. ;isliiC4. f..r is. 1. t'Rl-4 see- iii,a 1. To.vii?i:i) 4 Svulh, bante li ieasi, Vv Hiamlts iJeridiwi, has (iUJ ' notice of iiiic-iitinn to make final three' pi oof, to e-iiiollsh claim i. Hit boul abof (iescribed,. before Itegis iter e. i.ei i'Siieiver, t'oiie:.! States Lain. . bi.Tiee, at i!,.' Linb.c-s, Chcgon, on thf J5lh tiny of Juiy leit. 1 Ciiiin.toH names as v, ilnesses: Mai', A Harvl,!. of I -b Valley, Oregon, .loiin !!. v, li!U 1. 1. , b'oy..!, Oregon, Lei V". ft'iKt of Tysh Valley, Oregon Vivian i:u;t of 'Ti'vh Valey, Oregon, j 11. Frank Woodeoeit, Register. ,.1 If? i I iblf ltS3. !.purpoatiy dfc 1 i )'! Hh 5.ins.hf and ran get :t aad tasiiy, Irr-. lliil .V. Leaves Maupin, 1 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 8 a. m. V. ROBERTS, Prca. L J s-'l! r x 1.0. o. f. fS''NVAPIXITIA I,odg No. 20:b .Maupin, Oregon., meets every t-aturday night in 1, O. O. F. hail. Visiting mem hers always welcome. Geo. McDonald, N. G. li. F. Tcsxeb,. Secretary. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, June 7, 1021. Notice is hereby piven that Aneelos Koroles of Maupin. Oregon, who on November 1 1 1 made Adtlmonal Homestead r- t 1 1 ) 1 1 1 Vl N n 1 1 1 1 1 hip ' 1 1 on to nial, 1 1 i. befuie f lot 12. Sec. 19 1 I 1 1 r u T. 6 S., 1 1 section U 13 east mod notice o? ear proof, to nd above de , U. S. gon, en h three Use 1. . lb : 1 1 : frank legcn, Arthur in. Ira Kistner iloiloman, of ik. Itegister. i 1 1 1 ! . ItS.l He k.TION Uei'Sttriieiu ol the Interiorior 1 1 pi i e Dalles, Ore gon. Mav 9. 1921. ienee is lieieby given thRt 1 iea uornuuist, of Maupin, Oregon, who on February 23, 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 017254, for s 1-4..:e1-4, SE1-4NW1-4, Lot 2, Nl-2 stl-4, SE1-4SE1-4 Section !, Lot 1, Seeiiun 19, 'lownsliip5,south, hane lo Esst, Willamette Meridian, liss filed notice of intention to make t'hiee year ptcu.f, to establish claim to tlie lantl above described, before F, D. Stuait, Cnited Stales Commissioner, at ilsuoiii, Oregon, on the 27 day of July, W21. , Claimant names as witnesses: G. F. Vk-Leod, of I'viauniii, Oregon, J. B. ICnight, of Maupin, Oregon, P. J. Ku-sch, of Criterion, Oregon, B. F. Russell, of Friend, Oregon. if. Fiank Woodeoeit, Register. riOT5C FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, Ju.ie la, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Wil'iam Edwin Hunt of Maupin, Or egon, who, on September 8, 1916 made Additional Homestead Entry No. 016530, for sEl-4 NEl-4, El-2 SEl-4, Section 33, and nw1-4 swl 4, Section 34, Township 5 south, Range 14 east Willamette Meridian, has filed otic-e of intention to make three year proof 10 tstahlish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, T fniled States Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 8th day of AuKUst, Ml. . (.'u.irn.'iiit names as witnesses: W.H. Williams, of Maupin, Oregon, C. E. il at thaws, of Tyn h Valley, Oregon, Michael Creager, of Maupin, Oregon, Alheit McChne, of Maupin, Oregon, ii. i'laeit Woodcock, Register. fiOVlCE POU PUBLICATION IJtpaitna nl of the Interior U, S. Laud Oil've at 'Die Dalles, Ore !", May ui, VUL Wotite is heieby siven that John K. Thompson of Uaupio, e'lt-gon, v.ho on Nov. 22, 1S20, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 018143, for sEl-4 neI-4, El-2 se1-4, Section 15, sl-2!iwl-4. Bl-2swI-4, Nwl 4 s.vl-4, section M, Township 6 south, !!:ti,,v"!i L'l't, Willamette Meridian, I, us iii'-'J notice i f intention to mal-e ilt.f year i luf, to establish claim to the !i(id f.oote d-'sci-ibed. before F. D.' Maail, ehii'.ed .Stmt's States Conimis i a " i':a"pin, iiiegm, on tne 12th dsy r,f July, tti21. i i:, e names as witnesses: H. M. t.ies 1 of Maupin, Oregon, C. G. Skogs lieig of Maupin. Oregon, Ed Kramer" cf Cii-.eiion, Ortguii, II. D. Hollis, of Maeyiii, Oregon. -Jl. frank 'Woodcock, Register. NO no. IF OR PUBLICATION tiepartment of the Interior U. i.aud Office at The Dalles, Ore- ion, Mav 12, h21. Notice is hereby Riven, that i'aul N. Kirseh of Criterion, Oreaion, who on November 10, 1919, made Homestead No. 021114, for sEl-4swl-4, Sec. 12, NEl-4Nwl-4, SE1-43W. and wl 2 wl 2, section 13, lov.nship 7 south, Range 14 east, Wil lamttt Meridian, hjs filed notice of in ten I ion to make three year proof, u, esUit.h.ch ei.tim to the land abovo JeieriWd, before F. P. Stuart, United ;la tea Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 11th day of July, 1921 . Claimant names as witnesses: S. F. L'.-H-e, Otto H ending, B. F. Herrlinp, V. J. Kirseh, nil ot Criterion, Oregon. II. I lard; V.'codcock, Legister. ?-'" TCE I OF Pl BLlCATjON Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore C-n. May 12, 1921. rv-hce is hereby given that, Frances M. Kirsch of tOterion, Oreaon. who on Mav 13. U'i3, ruacle Homestead entry, No. tdc!.-7'i mid on October 7, 1920. Addi-li-'iod Ii. C. Ko. O2U270, for svl-4SEl--4. El-iSffl-4. i-.vl-4svl-4, Section 25, S1-2NE1-4. s;:l-4 sec. 26, and ne1-4ne1-4, section So, township 6 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make three year loiooi, ij teiansn claim to tne land , ahovT described, before F. D. Stuart, I Limed States C ommissioner at Maupin i Oresic-n. on the 11th day of Julv. i 1;'21. ; Claimant names as witnesses: D. B. Applhur, Otto Henhnj, B. F. Herrling I T. J. Kirsch, all of Criterion, Oregon. II. Franl; V.'codcock, hegister. 1 .- ; llU,Jl