0 The Maupin Times Publiuhed every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon Jcosiline It. Monition, Publisher Subscription: Ouc year, $1,50; six tuoutbK, 75 cents; three wontlis, 5t Entered as second class mail matter September J, 1914, at tb postoffice at Maiiplti, Oregon, un der tbe Act of March 3, 1879. For Sale All kinds of Rough Lumber for sale for $15 M. Kramer & GroBsman, 9 miles west of Tygh Vallev. Local Items Two straw Btacka for sale Job Crabtree. The W. C. T.'U. met Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Staats. All enjoyed a social afternoon. For rent, house in east Maupin 8 rooms with water and phone in house; chicken house also. Write Uox 762, The Dalles.' Mrs. Ray Kaylor is taking the place of a man helping her hus band hall wheat, do to scarcity of farm help. Portland Painless Dentist, 30P, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson and brother of Mra. Anderson of Walla Walla Washington, arrived Monday and after a few days visit here with friends they leit for Klamath falls and East Lake. Good Mare 4 years old, weight between 1400 arid 1500, will trade for young cow and calf. It. II r DeCamD. Don't let the flies bother your cows. Get some Fiy Chaser at the Maupin Drug Store. MATERNITY HOME 818 Calhoon St.. The Dalles, Ore Neat, quiet and home like Terms reasonable. Phone Red 3262. Mrs. Nellie Marris, Prop. Wamic (continued from page 1) Orrjnn's Higher InMiiuttan ol TECHNOLOGY Fight Srhooh; Sovrnly l)"g.rtnirnl FM.I TTKM OffNS SH'T. 19, 1121 for infnrmitinn will? lo thf K-pinrtr Oregon Agricultural College ' ;RYius Portland Saturday Bnd is a guest of his brother Johnny Gordon. He iB recently from Iowa. Lester Crofoot, Dave Campell Andy Bails and Belvie Patison went to Maupin Sunday to help organize a brass band. Clliford Miller who has been workinir in the harvest fields here returned to Maupin Sunday. Clyde McMurry and family were up from Portland visiting at the J. P. McMurry home. Arbv Maarill and Misg Alda Norvel were Dalles visitors t day. Guy Harvey has been very ill the past week with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy Miss Lucile Kennedy, and Ed Driver came down from the pos' camp Sunday. Lester Crofoot and IIoust Johnson who spent several day at the summit went on to Port land returning by the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Bi'iltait of Tygh were guests Saturda night at the Cheater Brittair home. The Misses Iva and Mrtl Mulvany were down from Smock Sunday. Mit Wing, Al Gillis, Dick Sav age,. C. S. McCorkle, Hermai Gesh, Sid Mulvany and theii families. J. R. Woodcock. Ivb and Myrtle Mulvaney and Mrs Lura Savage went to the mount ains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt are staving at the C. S. McCorklt home this week. P. B. Driver went to Maupir Saturday and aeain to day to get ice for Guy Harvey. , Phil Byrd and family came out from the mountains Friday lhey remained over night at thf Dick Palmateer home. Miss Phil- lis Byrd stayed until Sunday Bert Knighten and family ol Tygh are guests of Mrs. Emmr Chastain Sunday. Dr. Elwood was called to sei George Tillotson who has typhoii fever. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodcocl and Barnard Welch entertainet twenty five guests at the Wood cock home Sunday with cream and cake. E. D. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON James Chalmers General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing a Specially Maupin, Ore. I.O. O F. I WAPINITIA Lodge No. 200, Maupin, Oregon. iiweU tvnry Saturday night ir I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem bnrs always welcome. Geo. McDonald, N. G. B. K. Tuhm;h, Secretary. DLACItSMITIIING and General Repairing Chilled Shears Ground HORSE SHOEING All Trices Way Down A. F. Martin NEW lCf For Sale Kentucky Wonde String beans.-Mrs. Job Crabtre ' Wapinitia continued from page 1 Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Eielusivoly Optical Rooms 17-1S Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug tur, The Dallrs, Ore Phone Black 1111 from the mountains Tuesday. Mrs. C. J. McCorkle is visitiny relatives in The Dalles. Mrs, Chappel has been sick a few days. Clyde Flinn has been taking her place with the McCorkle threshing outfit. Grandpa Evick is much bettei and his sons have returned to their homes. Ralph Dodge has returns home again. Harry Lewis and family are ii the mountains. Bessie Arnett is employed at Roy Batty 's. Rev. and Mrs. Matthews of Simnaaho were guests at ' the parsonage Friday. Mrs. Pegg is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Abbott while Mrs. Grisham is in the mour- tains. Mrs. Nathan Hill returned home Sunday after a week's visit with her parents at Smock Mrs. R. W. Richmond enter trained with a chicken dinnei Sunday in honor of Mr. Rich mond's birthday. Those present I were Mr. and Mrs. D- Woodside 'and Lloyd and Miss Alma Powell . and Rev. J. I. Parker and family i It is reported that the Sini ! nasho Indians have purchased a threshing machine and tractor. Work began Tuesday on the new Market road by the United Construction company. Everett Richmond went to Camas this week with a truck jload of powder for Joe Graham- Brunswick Records August Release 2092 10-inch 2106 10-inch 2107 10-inch 2108 10-inch 2108 10-inch 2110 10-inch 2111 10-inch 2112 10-inch 2113 10-inch 2114 10-inch 2115 10-inch 2116 10-inch 2118 10-inch 5057 10-inch 5058 10-inch 6059 10-inch 10034 13023 10-inch 13024 10-inch Boll Weevil Blues-Al Bernard and Carl Fenton's Orch I Ain't Afraid of Nuthin' Dat'B Alive. , .Ernest Hare UaLikeNo aLike. .Frank Ferera - Anthony Franchini Honolulu March.. Memphis Blues Al Bernard Carl Fenton's Orch Frankie and Johnnie. " " " Peggy O'Neil Billy Jones All By Myself. . Ernest Hare and Crescent Male Trio Ain't We Got Fun-Fox Trot. .BennieKrueger's Orch Dangerous Blues Fox Trot.. Carolina Lullabv Chas. Hart and Elliot Shaw Orange Blossoms Crescent Male Trio Peaches-Fox Trot-Accordion Solo Mario Perry After These Years-Fox Trot. . Acc. Solo Mario Perry Poor Buttermilk-Piano Solo Zez Confrey You Tell 'Em Ivories-Piano Solo. Oh Me! Oh My!-Fox Trot. . .Carl Fenton' Orchestra Tea-Cup Girl-Fox Trot Ain't We Got Fun ...... . Harmonizer's Male Quartet Down on the Farm I'm Nobody's Baby-For Trot. Green Bros.Nov Band Listening-Fox Trot -.Green Bros. Novelty Band Moonlight-Fox Trot Carl Fenton's Orchestra i- . ' uecp in your eyes vyhiiz. . . Mello 'Cello-Fox Trot. .Erdody Penn. Hotel Orchestra All For You- " " .. Drifting Down Criterion Male Quartet Gospel Train I,nldie Ruck of Minn James Sheridai Mollv O Jame Sheridan and Crescent Male Trio Siren of a Southern Sea-Fox Trot.Isham Jones Orch Mon IIomme-Fox Trot. . . .Knickerbocker Orchestra The World Can't Go 'Round Without You. Dor Jardon Hebrew Melody, Dance-Violin Solo, , , E'ias Brceskin Serenade Espangncle-Violin Solo " " Until Theo Karle Dream....:.... Remember you can play these Records on Columbia, Victrola, or any Needle Machine. R. E. Wilson Co. - NOTICE Maupin Tovvnsight ami Springs are priced now at $45000 Next week will see a raise in price of $1000 All lots in Maupin are remarked; warranty deed and abstract goes with each lot from this date. If you want a lot buy before the raise. We have some houses for sale right. Also we can put you in touch with the proper parties for easy terms if you desire to build in Maupin. Wc insure everything and anything for you. MORRIS BROS. Matipin, Oregon The ECLIPSE Automatic Air Control automatically controls the volume of air entering the carburetor, making it possible to throttle your car down on a very lean mixture. Gives a more correct mixture at all speeds Results: More Power, more flexibility, less carbon, less heat, and an Increase of Three to Eight Miles Per Gallon of Gas The Eclipse is mechanically and scientific ally correct. The double valve absolutely Prevents Any Damage by Backfire. For Sale by Wm. L. Morrison and J. E. Morrison MAUPIN, OREGON Sole Distributers for Wasco and Sherman Counties GROCERIES :- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WILLIAMS & McCLURE East End of Bridge Maupin, Oregon University of Oregon CONTAINS: The College of Literature, Science and the Arts The School of Architecture end Allied Arte. The School of Buaineat Administration The School of Education The Extension Division The Graduate School. The School of Journalism The School of Law The School of Medicine The School of Music The School of Physical Education The School of Sociology Fall Term Opens September 26 A Mflh standard of cultural and professional scholarship has become one of the outstanding murks of the Stale University Hor a catalogue, folders on tlie various schools or for any Information write THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Eujene Ore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sato Department of the Interior U. S. Lund Oflice at The Dalles, Ore ,,,, ., . iii !E". June 20, 1921. Whaite returned last Nulicc jH iorcb giv(;n lmt ag from MarsllflCld, Oregon. I directed by tho Commissioner of the I General Land office, under provisions , jot sec. Wh, K. b., pursuant to tho Bert Knighten and family i application of James P. Abbott, Serial e . 'i, l, .it.,,ln ; No. 021959, we will offer at public sale, were over from lyfeh Monday. t0 ,. hi 'hegt bldd ,lt 'at not , ' Closing out the Season's Fish ing tackle at your own price, Maupin Drug Store. II. A week A. F. Evick, G. G. Allen am) T. E. Morgensen renewed their subscriptions to the Times this week. . A few $15.00 42-piece Dinner Sets left. Will close them out at $10.00. Maupin prug Store. Dr. Dake returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. Geo. Cunningham is ill. suffering from ulers of the stomach. Mr. and Mrs. John Confer and Mrs. L. B. Kelly left Tuesday morning for the mountains. Mrs. W. O, Miller returned home Sunday night from Corval-lis. Conference Superintendent of the U. B. church, Mr. McDonald of Portland will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Wapinitia church and Sunday afternoon at the Pine Grove school house house. He will hold the last quarterly confer ence for the year at Wapinitia church Friday evening. Kah-Ne-Ta Rot Springs We wish to announce that the Springs are open for the Season with Larger Camp Grounds, Im proved Roads, Groceries, Wood, Oiis ajid. fjas kept on hand. Kah-Ne-Ta Hot Springs Cp, The Oakley-Pate Seed Co. of Joplin, Mo., favored the Times thia TVpe' with a copy of a beautiful pictorial catalogue of the Ozarks. Wanted. 4 or 5 dozen hens and 2 or 3 small pigs. C. B. Dahl, Tygh Valley. NOTICE TO CHERITORS, Notice is hereby given that-the undr signed has been appointed Administra tor of the estate of Daniel F. Osborn, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are required to present mem, property vermea to the undersigned at the office of Francis v. (i&nowav, in ine yanes. uregon, within six months from the first date of this publ.catiun, iaul date being July 7, 1921. Willard A. Osborp, Administrator. than $2.00 per Hero, at 10:15 o'clock A, M., on the 20th day of September, next, at this ollice, the following tract of land: Wl-2 BBl-4, section 4. town ship 6 st'Uth, Range 12 East, VV. M. Containing 80 Acres!. Hie sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to immediately pay tfl the Receiver the amount thereof Any berapns claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. L, A. Booth, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the interior V. S. Land Oflice at The Dalltu, Ore gup, Juno JL l Notice is hereby given t)at as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provision of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of James P. Abbott Serial No. 021960, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 11.00 o'clock A. M. on the 13th day of Sept ember next, at this office, the following tract of land: Nl-2 SEl-4, Section 8, Township 6, 'Solith Range Jasfj W. M. (Containing 80 Acres. "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing (hat the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation." The sale will not be kept open but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof " 'Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land 'are! 'Advised ' to hie their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. L. A. Booth, Receiver, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior TJ. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, AugUBt S, 1931. Notice is hereby given that Alexander Rosa of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on August 10, 1918, made Additional Homestead application No. 01H583, for se1-4ne1-4, NKl-4fiEl-4, section 22, Township 3 south, Range 18 east, Willamette MeriiJiftl), has filed notice of intention to niBke final three year proof, tj establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at Tho Dalles. Oregon, on the 27th day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Edgar H. Miller, Alfred P. Fergueson, M. F. Coberth, C. VV. Wine, all of Tvirh Valley, pregpn. u. frank woogcpcls, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deoartment of the Interiorior U. tJ. Land Office at The Dalle3, Ore gon, July 18. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Gussie I. Derthick. of Maupin. Oregon, who on July 12, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 020478. for Wl-2swl-4, Section 22, Nl-2Nwl-4, section 27, swl-4NEl-4, NEl- 4sw1-4. E1-2NWI-4, section 28. lown shin 5 south. Ranee 14 East, Willam ette Meridian, has hied 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, ure gon, on the 15th day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Richardson, a J. Williams, W. H. Williams, B. F Turner all of Maupin. Oregon. II. Frauk Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior (t. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gn, August 8, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Millard FT Coberth of Tygh Valley Oregpp, who on Nov. 0, 1916, made Homestead entry No. 016686, for wl-2 NWl-4, wl-2 swl-4, SEl-4 swl-4, sl-2 seI-4. Section 29, NEl-4 NEl-4 section 32, Township 3 south, Range 13 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiver United States Land Ofiice at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 2th day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Alex ander Ross, Edgar 11. Miller, Alfred P. Fergueson, George Lofton, all of Tygh Valley, Oregon. H, frank Woodcock, Register. Clifford.4$len is working in - the Maupin warehouse. Taking Mr. Andersons, place, who re- signed his job for his former occupation as chief cook.