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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
The MauDm Times? u Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon, Jhssiline H. Mokrisox, Publisher J V V Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 5Cc Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914. at the post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. School Notes The Maupin school literary society will give a program at 2 o'clock Friday January 27.Every body is cordially invited. Maupin' Student Body 'as call ed to order January 25, a motion was made and carried, that the high school play will be he'd Feb ruary, 21. Another motion was made and carried that the ladies would sell their shadows except some of the pupils below the sixth gride who would rather sell baskets. The high school has divided and each division has divided so that each Friday morning a divi sion on one side will debate a division on the opposite side, on the coming Friday. Mabel Cyr, Clair Green and Arthur Philmee are going to debate with, Lester Crofoot, Jesse Walter and Elza Derthick on the negative side of Resolved: That a course in athel elic trainingshould be compulsory Those averaging . above 90 in final semester examinations were Stanley Houghton Clifford Mc Coi k!e, Orland Walter, Mabel Cyr and Lorraine Stovall. A few of the pupils were exempt in some of their subjects, Jesse Walter was the only one exempt in all subjects, Orland Walter and Stanley Hotighten being exempt in a few sudjeets. All pupilr, made their passing grade but these were theones with highest standing. The pupils having parts in the plays are begining to get busy on their parts. Supt. Gronewald tells us we will likely have the local institute with us this spring and he holds out to us the prospect of of State Supt. Churchill being with us at that time We hope every one in the community will help t make this as enjoyable affair ai the meeting we had last year. We als') extend an invitation to the ladies of the community to come and talk over arrange ments in regard to the teachers institute to be held here this Paint Them Yourself, Madam Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Etc. WE furnish fret dclralid advice en rplini-liir j your own furniture, lioorj, wiills, rto. We tell you v li;it . kind of paint, varnish or en.imel to ixc. What kind of hiusl Where to buy the material. 1 "Ju-t a cm of paint or var nish mid a little work th.it' fun," w ill work wor.de' in our home. Try it on furniture new in viir ftutoroom. After 72 year of e.vperi'-::.:e with paints and pjinun; ri.ic tier, Fuller makti a .special Jim of p,ii:it, v.irnMir and r.rm tU for jut such purposes for jou to ue onrst-If. They spread easily, dry per- MTJ.ty lanf liut v.u km If 11 Df rAt n memo to direct you. For all tiiltrlaf th viii -- l ill- r. en spring. M. Lorraine Stovall, C. E. Wapinitia W. A. Dane left last Thursday for Modesto California expecting to visit a month or more with his sister. Jack Rice went to Maupin on business Saturday. Jerry Young took the train from Maupin Monday for Loatine Wallowa County to make his home with his sister. Mrs. Virginia Stanton of Seat tle is visiting at the home of her orother, Jim Maddron. The "liichmonds were down from the wood camp Sunday. A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gotlieb Teschner Saturday. Mother and daughter are doing fine and Mr. Teschner wa3 able to go to Maupin for a load of freight on Wednesday. Earl Locke went to his home above Maupin Thursday return ing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Driver and Leonard of Tygh and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Woodside and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Li. ivi. woodside. Ernest Hart of Sanpy, is visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Jesse Cox went to Smock to care for Mr3. Virgil Maytield, who has the flu. N. G. Hedin left for Portland Wed esday. Mr. Robert Ellinwood was a Maunin visitor Wednesday. Calvin Burnside left Wedncs- day morning for III. having re- ceived a telegram that his father was very sick. Weather much warmer and roads getting sloppy. Mrs. W. 0. Wilson expects to leave soon for Long Beach Calif, to be with Mr. Wilson who is sick. Wilson's shipped a carload of calves to I'rineville this week. If anybody finds an ugly wooly dog named Jack please call Mrs U. W. ijharpe. fectly, result. and jive every desired Easy, and great fun to use them. Economical, too. We are one of the largest manufacturers of paints, var nishes, etc., in the United States tul. make the very finest kind of Rcods. Let our 72 years' experience aid you. Follow Fu'dtr Speeiti eta ions and you'll get the right effects depend on that. Don't think you can't dn work hke this simply because you haven't ever done it. Fry ir, with our hrlp. See how de lighted you wiil be. a lit Vr. P. Tulkr t Co. rh! r.u Kg to 1'iintft. Vktith trtli vmi )-it wht tf buv. Deter i ht ni grt cjr f'-et tlvirt on nv kn-i ol pintiH jtb you wint to do. jnH of p'ntirf It ii lvfiahU to obuia tervlcM ol Matter fainur Is a good time to look over order your EXTRA i. j. i ftirTmit fi;ni Smock News Several of our enterprising citizens have been hauling saw dust from the Mulvaneysaw mill and putting up ice this week. Willis Farlow returned home Saturday after several days visit in Portland and The Dalles. Wilbur Mulvaney started log ging this week with a crew of several men and teams. Little Helen Farlow spent Sun day visiting her cousin Ladelpha Glen Lucas and Husty Johnson of Wamic are visiting at the homes of Tom Woodcock and Mr Berry. Several from here attended the card party at Guy Haryeys" Sat urday evening and report a very plesant time. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan : returned home this week from a the weeks triD to Portland and McMinnville where they visited relatives. ! Dewey Bothwell left for Port land Tuesday. ! Ben Fraley and R. E. Wilson left on the night train for Port- . land where they will attend the auto show. James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Maupin, Ore. I.O. O F. W A P 1 N I TIA UhIr No. 20y, Maupin, Oregon, neeis every Saturday night ir I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem iers always welcome. R. F. TURNDH, Secretary Lester. Crabtbee, N. G. For FurnUurs and Tables PULLERWFAW U F'j:ier a Specif.'-n ion let ill-purpose varr5ih iry at home for tirri tjre, tables, chut. lin clt'.im. tte. Boiling water cannot harm it, titr rolling furniture. l:rir d;ut-fret in iovr he tn . Walk on it over iu;ht. Fullerwfar "The All Purpose Varnish A-lipted for any rsrfsee ei'her inHt cr cutfide. The mff;t duraMe varniih cttJiinjh.e. Withittnin interior wear a.i4 weather exposure. Dctt not scratch, perl, rub of! or turn whita. Dritt ovtr Ftfteen-For-Flooia P rf.icf a mirror-likt e!tie fl'jof fini'h. V:stard the :uhr;, htil r.-JtV ar.4 hct watrr. Holdt ita ploia. C!csn easily. Alio make-s of Pubber-Cemsnt Phar Timt. Wahab) Wall Finish. Silkan uhite Fnamel, Auto Enamel, Porch and Sup Paint. j W. P. Fuller i Co. Dept. 20, Sm Franctaco Pioneer Paint Manufatturera (of : 73 eirt CiUblished ISO fi:anchei In 16 citirt In the Waal Dtaleri Evcrjnvhera SAVE THIS iCi tM eyt and rut it In y"tf pociietbooV or hndbi aa a memo) Pultrr't "H-ma PerHce" Piinta era aotd bp tha IcIIqwwi 1b pour AGENT Pure Prepared PAINT Maupin Drug Co. Maupin, Oregon 'TTTT ifyi fn nifift ifiiT itfA r n it r." Wamic News This phice suffered re; 1 t'O ( weather when the mercury drop- pod to twenty deareps below zero last Tuesilay night. The remainder of th week was cold and far below freezing. About five inches of snow fell here Monday night and Tuesday following a cold north wind. I n,- riviffuv, -oc noUaA hora a week ago Saturday to attend Gilbert Illingwovth, who had the flu. Mrs. Mollie Brittain, of Tygh is attending her grandson Gilbert Illingsworth, spending all last week here. A choir practice was held at the Willie Norval home Friday night. School was suspended all last week on account of so many of the pupils being sick and by the severe weather. Bill Woodcock took John Ming worth to the station Saturday to take the train for The Dalles being called to that place by the serious illness of his parents. His father died before he reach ed The Dalles. Dr. Elwood was called from Maupin Saturday to attend Dick Gerity who had an attack of pleuro pneumonia. The Dr. made several other calls while here, attending Mrs. Elsie Camp bell, who had heart trouble and Velma Crofoot who has the flu. Mrs. May Chub and daughters Pearl and Irejie were guests ol Mrs. Laura Kennedy the past few days since Mrs. Campbell has been sick. Winston Lake is boarding at the Steph. Wing home during the storm. Miss Ethel Ledfurd returned Monday from Hood River ami White Salmon, Wash. She left here early in October to pick apples and was with her brother Walter at White Salmon, later visiting at the John Led find home in Htod Kiver. Marion Duncan came down from Smock to meet Callie ami Ipha Duncan. Among the tick children last week were Darrel and Ogden Wing and Teddy Seutcrt jr. John and Liberty Chaslain ffent to the W hite river plant where they were engaged in punching ice at the plant. Jim Wing came up from Saturday remaining until day at the Joe Wing home Tygh Mon - being sick while there. Lon Wing returned Friday E in 7 W from Spokane Wash. Where heiUiexon, on the 7ih day of February, spent several weeks with daughter Mrs. Lulu Karas. Mr. and Mis. A. II. Brrry siil!',ohn " V.f l'f-. Oregon. I J. V. Donnelly, Register, give a card parly at their home . on Smock tonight. j notice for FLBLICATION Mr. and Mrs. Guv Brittain! Department of the Interior went yesterday to the Jim Mc j .v fi':? lhe UMt' "e COWll's home to take Care of the ! ' Notice is hereby u wen that family who are all down with the'., .,, V UT.,n o,,..kJ flu. in;., .n. .. v, .i:-,i "v""lim,"wl" lucl' lhe Dalles Saturday dent here for many won many friends who a -e saddened by was a re. 1- .. ... ii ji.uh. shile licre I,:. rJr.ntv, Many persons lost their hotse states Commifiontr at Mnujun. Oie lantshcreby the suddvn told f. " ,he 2Ut day of tthtwy- plant snap. lais Place is i-iiii m ine Ki Pi of snow and has beca since tie! your -H f- B first fall in November. Every o:ie is lookiiiR forward to the ""'"B 'B K urea ol tlie K)"K and cold 'Vlnte;' and . , r . i. j .30 liiucn t-now. Funeral services for John L" Illingv.orth, who died Saturday morning at the family home in Thompson's addition were held i this afteinooiv at 2 o'clock from the Burget-Morgan company's funeral home. Rev. G. K. Hart man officiating. Burial was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mrs. Illingworth is ill with pneu monia, but wa3 today reported on the road to vecovery. Chron icle. January 23. NOTICE OF' FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed Julia Christine Allen, has filed her linal account as the Administratrix of the estate of Wilbur Juhn Allen, and that the County Court has fixed March 4, VJ22, in the County Court lioum of the county court house in I tie Dalles, Wasco county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the time of hearing of objections thereto, if any there be. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to appear at said time and place and then and there show .cause, if any there exists, why said final estate should not closed. Dated this 24th day of January, 1921. Julia Christine Allen, Administratrix. NOTICE To the users of Maupin Springs water: Until further notice to the con trary, you are requested to pay your water rent-to E. B. Dufur at his office in Maupin, and upon payment of the same, you will each receive a proper receipt therefor. Mrs. Dnfur is author ised to receive the money and miike and deliver the receipt, in the event of my absence. Payment of the water rents, h the 15th day of each month, and 1 will thank you to be prompt in payment of 'the same. E. B. Dufur, Attorney for Mrs. Arabell Staats. NOTICE FOR ri'HLICATION Dei artment of the Interior U. Sv Land Ollice at The Dallef, Ore tf "ii. December 29. 1121. Notice is hereby given that Bernard A. Marx of Gateway, Oregon, who on Octobei il, l!-2", made Hi.uietei LnUy No. uir.H."? for S'. l.isuT-4, NLl-4bwl-4, Nl 2 -F. 1-4. Sec. .22, Nu l 4swl 4, Sec. i !. NF.1-4NW1-4. sec. Srt. rl-4:jrl.4 :N'.Nl - 4.NT 4, Section 27, Township 7 outh, Kanae 14 east. illamette Me- : ridimi. 1ms tiled notice uf intention to : mil e rV'al proof, to establish claim to thr land above described, before t. V. Slim-f. I!. S. ( "nniMtis aif.nor at Mam. in ' ! Claimant names as witnesses: Grovei rougtas, v . L. v am, Jolin rarre LOJ. mode Additional Homestead I entry No. O2o9u', lor NWl-4 Nwl-4. i 17. swl-4 sl-4, Section 4.' iseaion 17. s-.vl-4 s14. Section ,sl 1-4 and SE1-4 swl-4. section 5. Town- i 1 ship 5 south, Hnnge 14 east, Willamette i Mt-ritiittii. lias tiltd notice of intention t to make filial three year proof u; csiuun.-li ciuim mine lanu aDo'e svriucd. before F. I1. Stuart, United Claimant names as witnet-ses: John Fotev, lorn Fahrrty. H. M. Grtene. w c r,ok(!). allot M,Upin.0tegoii. J- w. I'euneiiy, Register. Plows and CO. M ' - Around Maupin WoiUh n;n mri o t.-tr, irvijiitiii inn influx 1. 1 I 1 IV Maupin last Thursday after freight: Ed. Brown, retired sheep man is sojourning in Maupin dnring his vacation. John Hackler left for Portland Thursday morning. W. F. Purcell was a business visitor in Maupin Thursday. Johnie Hagey was in Maupin Thursday with a load of wood for F. C. Butler. Perce Driver was a visitor from Wamic Saturday. There was a dance given at the Union hall last Friday night. Harry McGrevv was a business caller in Maupin Saturday. Hazel Williams arrived from Vale Sunday. She is the guest of Mrs. F. C. Butler. Get your supply of woolen blankets at Wilson's. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA TOR'S ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Administrator of the eBta.e of Harry F. Shannon, deceased, has filed a lull accountiiiK and report of the administration of said estate, and has tendered his resignation as such Administrator. Notice is hereby given that in the County Courtroom in the Court House at The Dalles, Wasco County. Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of February, 1922. 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 of the undersigned and the appoint ment of an Administrator de bonis non. aie hereby notified to appear at said time and place, Francis V. Galloway, Administrator NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, January 9. 1922. Uotice is hereby given that Delbert l.eland McCoy of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on 'March 5, 19 iH. made Homestead Entry No. 019704 for Nl-2, section 10, Township G south, Uange 13 east, WillametteMeridian, lias filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before V I) Stuart. United states Commissioner. at iUKUpin, Oregon, on the 28th day of Kebiuary, 1922. Claimant name as witnesses: A. K. Wile-ex, of Wapimtia, Oregon, Willi.-! Kol.-eiU, of Maupin, Oregon, Frank McCoy, of Wapinitia. Oregon, VV. 11. iituigis, of Wapinitia, Oiegon. J. W. Donuolly, Register. NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Lnd Ofti-n at The Dalles, Ore gon, Dec. 22, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Charlie Conlev, 'f T;. uh Vallry, Oregon, who on March 7. 1917, mad Homestead Dntry No. i.ib.bl'ljvr Let 3 iir.rl SH'l-4i;El-4.Section sn'lo'.inship 3 south, Range 14east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before F. D. Stuait, United states ConitiiHsioiier at Maupin, Ore gon, on tne 8th day of February, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Leu F, Jackson, W. M. Morrison, W. R. Head, T. L. Ashlev.all of Tvgh Valley. Oregon. J J. V. Iionnelly, Register. E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Kxolu..iveIy Optical Kontim 1 7-1 Vogt Block, oyer Crnbliy'b Drug etore, The Dalles, Ore Phone Blark 1111