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The Maumn i imes Fubliihal Ever- Thursday ft Mdupn. Ocgon, MOW! Subscription: One Year $1.60, Six Months 73cts, Three Months 50c Entered as second class mail matter September 2, TJ14, at the poet office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. $10,000,000 FOR NEW FREIGHT CARS Union Pacific System Will Build Them All With Lumber From Northwest Mills. The Union Pacific system will ex pend Immediately nearly llO.onu.iM for tunr-iased freight car equipment necaidlng to announcement ynbtfrday tlirmmli the local offices. This if linn -UK the first announcements nt railway expenditures that is of Impor Unc to the Pacific northwest. The contracts which require the ex peoditure of the money tall for the building o 4500 new freight cqrB fo! delivery the first six mouths of thli year. The. contracts require the of of lumber from this territory to witsi Into the construction of the ears Several million feet ot fir lumber wir. he need in building the oars. The railway officials have specified that this car builders who will erect therr In the eat obtain this lumber frorr mills on the Union Pacific lino la thu neetion. Ot the 4500 car3. SU!)0 will he rtnuhlhr.athfcd 40-foot. bO-tan box ears; 1S10 will be apuclal double eheathed 40-foot, 50-ton Automobile car for general nervine, Including movement of itrain In hulk, and 100H are to be teI 60-foot. 60-ton automo lille ran suitable- also for general freight eervtee. The building of the special cars for the carrying of built grain will be of Erejt benefit to the grain hlppers of this section. Thess cars will he tight and moisture proof. It Is planned te keep them In service for shuttle Frv 1c back and forth from grain load'ne stations to railroad terminal and chip ping points at the time of ycir shen grain 1s moving In its Krotiteat built. Looking Hack. Look back and count things over, rhen look ahead and smile I'he heaviest fields of clover Are in the aftervvhile! . Look hack and camly ponder, rhen look ahead and sing fhe hopes are far off yonder Tomorrow makes the king! Look back and keep the tally, Then look ahead and cheer L'he trumpets of the tally Sound over ascs clear! Lookback and then remenibtr fhe world bedim today, And that the (fray Dec'iubcr Lends life to gates of May! Luok back, hut never sadly; Ahead, and always sweet rhe best days bum so gladly, the world is yet to meet! Look back, but not in sorrow, Ahead, and not in fear Life builds on dreams tomorrow, Che best is not yet here! Is a good time to look over your Plows and order your EXTRAS F, WILSON CO. M Around Maupin Mr. M. I. Shearer was in town Monday. Portland Painless Dentist. 305. Second St. The Dalles Oregon. AU work fnmrHiiteed, W. T. Blatten V), D. S. Proprietor, The U S. Civil Sendee exam bullion for Pnfdnmter at Maupin . will be held at The Dalles Febru ary, 11th, 1922. Mr. Warner moved hhi family o it from The Dalles Friday. He is employed at the Maupin Garage. Thev are ei 'reditu: a tent house for their present, home jliiie.il to Kindly Remarks If they keep up the crusade to riake everything cash it will juoii be impossible to even gl your battery charged. Remember, every dollar ,yov ;end to a mail order house fiom Maupin robs your town of W cent? worth of prosperity. You can't keep a good man "lown, but in these strenuous tunes his creditors can keep him ivifitlinc like the dickens. Clergymen and newr-papcrr-are continually prote?tinj: again st, short skirts, but the girls think they have two perfectly good reasons for wearing them. In the old days when a man took two sidwalky in wabbling home the people used to pill him Now they wonder when. Ij" pot it. YVamic News We are having very cold weather the past week. Ev ry thintr (;i frozen up solid, even the siinw j nioi-o like ice than snow. Many children luue tire coi - their homes with the flu. Several grown up persons are attacked but it seems to be more prevalent among chidren. Dr., Ehvood was here from Maupin Monday to attend little Val Miller, who has the flu- Mrs. Neva Driver has been cmfmed to her 'home the past week with the flu. Clifford Miller was over from Juniper Flat Thursday. Willis and Vard Norval and their families, were Dalles visitor the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McCorkle received a letter from their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hurtig list, week saying that Mr. Hurtig m -it her lost her house with all its contents by fire and that e h an 1 his sister were inmates of their home. The fire occured in the night. Mrs. Mary Pratt spent last : week in Maupin taking medical i treatment. i A light snow fell here this ! morning. Mrs. M. Flynn returned last week from a ten clays visit in Portland, Jmcs Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General BUcksmithing Maupin, Ore. Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Smith took 8etty Nell to Maupin Monday to .see Dr. Ehvood. Dr. Griffith of Dufur, called to tee Mercy Maddroii last Friday. t this writing she seems to he hetter. Mrs. Rice is steadily gaining strength. Mrs. De-Lore is staving with her daughter while the children ire sick .with colds and soie throat. Dorothy Harphara was sick Sunday. Calvin McCorkle spent Mon day night in Maupin visiting his nother who is ill. Robert Ellinwood Jr. . ha been sick the past week. Wednesday A M. Plenty of snow underfoot. Sun shining brightly and thermometer regist ers 16 degrees below zero. P.ill Maynard has finally gotten back on his old place and has set ip batchelor quarters. The many friends of Mrs. fohn Crisle, an old resident ot this place, will be sorry to heai that she passed away last wvek it her'home in Sanger Californih H. N. Dodge was in from his rjnch Saturday. Z. A. Watkins was over from Tygh Valley Saturday. 1 More winter weather for Maupin. A couple more inches of snow Tuesday made a protect ion for the ground during the present cold snap which immedi ately followed. Reports of mer cury location vary from 20 de grees below at the timber line west to 2 below zero here in town. Art. Fargher is in town today. NOTICE Or ADMINISTRA TOR'S ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Administrator of the estate ot Harry r. bliunnun, deceased, lias filed it full accounting and report of the administration of said estate, and has tendered- his resignation aa 3uch Administrator. Notice id hereby given that, in the County Courtroom in the Court House at The Dalles, Wa3co County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of February, 1422. at 10 A. M., the said report and resignation will be considered by the Court. All persons having objections to the said accounting- or resignation t,f he linrlr-f-amrierl onrl tl-io urinr.inf - Several water pipe3 are I met 0f an Administrator de bonis fio;.en. Fuel is sufticcnt ward off any fears of famine. Eggs may be higher when they arrive. - (0 non, are hereby notified to appear at aaici time ana place, Francis V. Galloway, Administrator I.O. O. F. W A T I N 1 TlA l,ii:t. No. M mini " Oregon iiiiU every tSiit urdny night it I. 1). V. F. hail. Yituling mem i( rn ulw iivk ni'i"oi!K'- Tl. IL l'l UNLK, Secretary I.KsiEit CiuM-nuK, N. G. ML NOTICES Paint Them Yourself, Madam Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Etc. WE furnish frre JiliutJ ndvice on rffiniihinj your own furniture, tlci;, vails, etc. Vc tell you wit kind nf paint, v.irnidi or enamel to ue. AVh.it LinJ of bn:.l Where to buy the mate ri.il. "Just a can of paint er var nish and a little vnrlc tV't'i f'in," will wotk wonder? in yiir home. Try it on furniture ivvv in your storero'Ti. Afr 72 (ai of fNp'r" '? widi pai"H jtvl painoti p-v-tice, FiilUr n'Vfs pe- i d Lie of rint, vat:iiihi. .Hid Cit il e' for pr-t fitch pnrf re t joii to ti;e yourff'f. They fprt.td erily, "dry p'r. Fsj8 fectly, and t've every de'itel result. r.ay, and great fun to u? tliem. Fconumkal, too. We are one of the largest manufacturers of paints, var ni?!ie?, etc., in the United Staffs and make the very finest kind of Let our 7? yeoi' exrerimie J yen. Fo'Igw F uli'r $.!' ih e.T'ieu and you'll frt the rig.ht !r.f. depend oil that. ln't thiolc von can't do woiV ble thu ji'p'y bee line ' u h.ven't ever dne it. 1 ry ir, vitli eue b,-!p. bee hivv de l.hted you will be. Tor Furutture and Tables FULLER WEAR U f at tirm fm ri Mi chif. I'fl- e t c. Boilin T.mtt cannot htrm i. n t ro)lmK furnr'.ir. rn frtt in four h-ir. Walk on it over The All f uipes Vmlh' r r,i''4. Thr vatnih r V. ith'tir.'Ji mMritt wfir r l r.it N er tum vhiti. Dit tf m i Lli Lj r. lit. m SPZCIFlCAriOM Hmc Scrvicc'Paints M fd. by Xf. T. TwWrt k Co. t it yM tt t'rt rrt ea cpiii n to ti fi. i i mtrao lo itirttt v.-u. f Vt, iHifh ! Iff ! mhit In bur. Pfo-rit t Fr ll titHrf S of r,rllf II It -liK! ! lltUi h iiv!ca l a Mattr nfr Flftr'n For F!"rts Llt.Vii tiu.v. A'9 "ii"i e( PVr fBt F'"f rmt. VohaHt V, F-m.h hit Frnel, Auto F.ftirol. Poith fcup rnu W. P. Fuller & Co. rr!' frtncnc Fi9n.tr Ft r rm'ill:urtr lor 1J itit tlUMiH III l-n'.lin In I '' '" Dral.ii E.tutnn SAVE THIS r. tin. ..( trS fi It In fit t, ...hcfi lunitil nwnel F ,'.,' ' H-m ?.!" Ftimt to b Iht lt.i:i)-in U euf tun . AGINT Pure Piepared PAINT Maupin Drug Co. Maupin, Oregon Around Maupin Mrs. Rose Dahl was a Maupin visitor Monday. Don't forget the Pcndh'tor Woolen Mills robes and blanket at H. E. Wilson Co. Plastering and interior finish ing work is making as good pre gress as weather conditions will permit for the three concrete structures .on Deschutes aenue. Fires are being kppt day nr; night'. F, C. I3nt!er will probably be open fur business in tv-c weeks and Sbattucks will move in their bnihling within the next month. IF R. Kaiser expects t: move into his building; a wcel or ten day?, The Govt, seeds from IJ. J. Sinnott have ai rived nt the I ime3 office and will.be givei to any one who calls, writes, m phones, while they last. firs. bee. vy. bmitn was a Maupin visitor Monday. Reduced prices in Dory Pyrn lin at Maupin Drue Store. Ate MMt ii.-,iiii;- The Tom. - lin- A'ltiuin w lit. ii on lw,e iiny thin, '.o '-ill ot want to Iny otii Mtiiili tti.it tout ni'thli'i ni:u h-ivv: c iv i ,ie-. Id di po c i I II not ti l diil .id in lh.it ti l'iivn, A. W. Faryh'T was a btirines? visitor in Maupin Mond.i;-. Genrge Mcirii went to Th Da'les Tuesday. Get your supply of woolei. blankets at Wilson's. Charles Fierce va.;a Maupin visitor Saturday. Arch Outlier was in from their ranch S.ituiday. A. J. Hammer wai in Maunin Saturday. Job. Crahtrrr was a Maupin visitor Monday. Frank McCoy was in Maupin Monday. James Abbott was a Maupin visitor Monday. NOTICE To the users of Maupin Springs water: Until further notice to the con trary, yeu are requested to pay your water rent to E. B. Dufur it. his office in Maupin, and upon payment of the same, you will saeh receive a proper receipt therefor. Mrs. Dufur is author ised to receive the money and make and deliver the receipt, in the event of my absence. Payment of the water rents, is the 15th day of each month, and I will thank you to be prompt in payment of the same. E. B. Dufur, Attorney for Mrs. Arabell Staats. Corvallis, Or.JJcc. 26-31, 1921 Winter Short Courses Put Science into FarmPractiee Fruit and Vegetable Course Dee. 3-17, '21 Tractor Mechanics Course Jan. 2-March 18, '22 Dairy Manufacture Course Jan. 2-March 18, '22 Agriculture Course Jan. 2-March 18, '22 Dairy Herdsmen's Course Jan. 2-June 18, '22 Grain Grading Course Jan. 9-21, '22 Beekeeping Course Jan. 30-Feb. 25, '22 Honiemakers' Conference Mar. 20-25. '22 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Full information on any Course by writing The Registrar, O. A. C, Corvallis, Oregon, NOI.1CE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V, ii. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore 4011, December i'i, Wll. Notice is hereby given' that Bernaid A. Marx if (iatewav. Oretron. v. ho on October i, ;l-, made Homestead Limy rm nr ni-x, seettuu iu, lownsmp t Boutn, ilf.;i:.'t for SwMsvvl-4, NL'l-4swl-4, 1 Range 13 east, WillainetteMendian, has NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tiepurtmeiit. of the Interior U. s. Land Orlice Ht The Dalles, Ore gon, January 1), 1922. Notice is hereby given that Drlbert L eland McCoy of Wapitiitia, Oregon, who on March 5, Wis, mane lloineateari tntry Io. Ui'Jdl4 fl-2rU.l-4. Rpc. i.7, rwl-4swl-4, Sec. :,!. titl-4Nvl 4, Sec. J. SE1-4.NE1-4. jh1-414, yection 21, Township V wuth. Range 14 egit, Willamette Me ridioi. has rled notice of intention to 'liaKe final piouf, to establish claim to the laoil alune described, before K. D. ittiait, U. S. Coimniasiuner, at Maupin hejt'.in. on the 7th day ef February, e laimsiit names a witnesses: Grover IV, C. Ward, John Fsrre, Pi!ii Button, all of Gateway. Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. hied notice of intention to make three tear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befoie F. I). Stuart, United states Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 23th day of February, 1?22. Claimant names as witDcsaes: A. R. Wilcox, of Wapinitia, Ureguii, Willni Roberts, of Maupin, Oregon, Frank McCoy, of Wapinitia. Oregon, V, R. Sluigi?, of Wapinitia, Oiegon. J. W. Uonnolly, Register. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. Land Othce at The DallM, )r!KPO, I eiember, 9. U'21. i.-t ice is hereby given that Moses Webb f T, srli Valley, Orrcon, who on January :. l?li, made A'l'litional ll"iuef lead .ni v N'o. Hl''v'.4, for 1. 1 2neI-4, swMn .1 t. and ?Jt: 1 4 NWl 4, section "I. Town h'p , ii'iiih. Kmige 14 east, Willamette vt-iiiliHi;. has Med notice of intention u nioiKe tlii.nl thiee year proof, to it i!.li--h ''iniiii to the land above de ,;n!f!. tetore Y. I'. Stuart, U. S i'!:inik-si'jnei', nt Maupin, Oregon, on i..- ,;..tf. d-v of Januiiy, 1722. CUunant nanus aa witnesses: J. S. lv.h-t. W. ('. LKPe. O. L. Web''. ;. ' I.. Frown, all of Tyb Valley. J. W. rAnnclly, Keguter. NOTICE ltK PUBLICATION inartnifiitof the Interior V. b Land Office at The Dalies. Ore jnn, .!amirv 9. 1722 Notice is herebv given that Fhilbp A. tea's ...f Maupin, Oregon, who on October 22, "2r, tnde Additional Uotnestiad entry tin. tC7, for Kl-4 Nwl-4. .c-tvn If. i-wl-4 ewl 4, Section 4. :U I and CLl-1 sT I. sec'i"n 5, Town ship b south, Range lleait. Willamette Meridian. a hied notice of intcntinn to li'akc hnol three year proof to cr'abli. h claim to the land above de-jenst-rl. before F. I. fctuatl. United oiatcs ConmurJioncr tt Maupin. Ore gon, on the Ist day of February. 1722. Claimant rames as wttne.-sea: John Foicv. Tom Faherty. H. M. Greene. W. C. Bolton, ill ot Maupin. Oregon, J. W. Tonncllv. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Iiepartment of the Interior U. S. Innd Office at The Dalle?, Ore g'H. uce. 22. I'.'21. Notice 13 b.eieby given that Charlie Conley, "f Tveh Valley, Oregon, who on March , l'.'li. made Homestead F.ntry No. l?r.5T.fi-r L"t 3 and jl 4ixl t.Section (i l')v nship 3 loutb, Range lleast, Wil lamette Meridian, ha-i hied notice of intention to tnake three year proof, to cslabluU claim to the land above de scribed, before F. D. Stuart. United U!e3 Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the gih day of February, 1922. Claimant names a- witncs:ca: Lee l Jackson. W. M. Morrison, W. R. Head, T. L. Aliley,all of Tygh Valley, ' Oregon. 3. W. Donnelly, Register. E. B. DUFUR Attorney ot Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. T. DcLarhuc LYL5IGHT SPECIALIST Guises Tropcrly Fitted Kirluiively Optical HiHitns 1 T-1 Vogt Bl k, oyer Ctoby'6 I'tug store, The Dalits. 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