- SN. WILSON'S COLUMN The Maupin Times Secure money through your bankers from the War Finance Corporation. The War Finance relief should be taken advantage of by farm ers. The banker can take the farm ers notes for one year with the privilege of renewing the note for two more years, thus giv ing the farmer three years to pay. and this note can be turned over to the War Finance Corpor ation and in this way the bank can iret its money back. The tank can then use this money to repay its loans or to loan the money out again to other customers. Tht re is no reason why local batiks through out the entire country should not take advant age of this financial relief which would be a great help to the farmer and it would likewise be a big relief to the country banks in thus helping them to "thaw out" their frozen credits. The War Finance Corporation recognize farmers notes given on -payment for agriculture imple ments and falling within the re loan and re-discount privilege. Uncle 'Sam carries the loan, instead of the local banks, until agriculture matters take a turn upward. "Talk to your Banker" It doesn't look very much like we were going to have a "Plow ing Season" Never the less we are ready to supply your Plow needs. The Oliver Plow has long been vecotrnized as the "one best" and we are trying to give you the best service possible on extra and parts. - " "' ? If you are in the market for a tractor. We are now offering a very attractive, proposition on a Case, come in and let us explain it to you. A: talk to. Case own ers will convince you that they are "satisfied customers." The terms are very easy. "I reckon," said Farmer Corn tassel, "as how mebbe barbed wire ought to be counted as one of most useful inventions of the age." "For what reason?" "When there's a lot of work to be done barbed wire makes it impossible for a feller to sit on the fence and look on. If you are in the market for barb wire, hog wire,' or poultry wire, we believe we are in a position to quote you a lower pi ice than you can get elsewhere Indies Please Head, Mon-"r,1pfl9 Don't. "Jim," she said, as he settled fm- a nnmtovtadle smoke. ''ve got a lot of things 1 want to tn'K to you a none. - '.T-nm-l." said her husband. "I'm olnrl in hear it Usually you want to talk to me about a lo,t ft things you haven't gov The above joke called to my attention the fact that when my iarxner customers are gathered mound "Fialev s big stove" the uxpic of conversation usually turns, to the different modern conveniences that lighten his work in the field, etc. but rarely to modern conveniences that go to lighten the work of the women folks, in the home. There surely is some little convenience you would like and if you will put it un to"him" that, purchase of conveniences ought to be 50-50 1 believe he will listen to you. It onlv be some little change n. your home arrangement that would require only a little wprK ov it may be something that "Wilson" has to. sell or some thine he can set for you. 1 assure you in advance he will be glad to help j oy, decide what it nhall be. Published every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon Jcesiline K. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six mouths, 75 cents; three month, 50 T.'ntpred as SCCOIld ClaSS Mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postomce at Maupin, uregou, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. t Wapinitia A llttlo onn arrived on MondaV to glrdden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen. Mother and baby-are doing fine and daddy is stepping high. Mr. and Mrs. Banta who have been spending the winter on the Clyde Flinn place, moved to Maupin Monday. ; M. and Mrs. Perie wick ano little son went to The Dalles Tussdav. They went to consult a doctor in Mr. Evicks behalf and also to visit relatives. The schools united in giving a good Lincoln-Washington pro gram in the grammer school on Tuesday. Gotlieb Teschner bad the flu and now is enjoying? a siege of boils. Laurence and "Ruby Powell have both been absent from their schools this week because of sickness. fivanrlmft Weburff has been on the sick list this week. She is reported better at this time. Tna Craham haa retnrnpd from the Rangers meeting at Portlard He was luckier tnan most 01 us when We go abroad for he get his picture in the paper. The roadB here are next to im passable. Folks can believe the mud is really deep when Jamie Abhott walks to town as he did on Tuesday. Johnie Sinclair made a trip to Maupin to bring Dr. Elwood up to see Mr. West who has pneu monia. v. A Havtman Vias nlar.ed an order for a new International Truck to be delivered about April 1st. Dad Hartman is gradually gaining in health. He haB been able to go to the store two or three times lately where his many friends are glad to greet him. An old land mark ia being re moved. Mr. Arnett having pur r.Viaoerl the old Corum barn is tearing it down and will use the lumber in buildings on his home stead near the , natural pasture. When You Waste a Dollar You not only lose the dollar but you lose the interest on it for the rest of your life. Put your money to work at four per cent interest with the Maupin State Bank Time certificates issued for one dollar or more Maupin State Bank For Sale One 8-horse disc harrow com plete with tandem; used one season; price $100, and 16 inch 2-bottom gang plow. C. B. Dahl, Tygh Valley. Extra Ply Tires I am now handling an extra crade of automobile tire and tubes. Dont deprive your self of the economy and safety gam ed bv the use of these excellent tires Mellinger extra Ply guaran teed 8000 miles, Melhnger cord guaranteed 10,000 miles, Mellin eer SDecial 6000 miles. Guaranteed by bond. W. H. Mayfield. Wamic Oregon Sale agent for Wasco County. We Strive to Merit Approval BUTLER'S Every Thing for the Table Your order is only completed to our satisfaction when you are pleased. TRY US James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Maupin. Ore. I.O. O. F. WAPINITIA i,.Ium Nn. 201). Mauuin, Oietton moots every yuUirday night in I. O. O. F. hall. visiting mem neiB always welcome. B. F. Turner, Secretary H. K. Kaiser, N. G. pin NOTICE OF CONTEST Department ol the Interior U. S. Und Office at The Dalles, Or- ezon, February 4, iva. , To 6mar N. Rlggle of Maupn Oregon, wnwsieei ' IOU are nerooy nuum-u wov A lovarwl..r K Martin who gives care of T. A. Hudson, The Dalles, uregon. au - address, did on January 29th, 1922. file In Wis omce nm uui rated abplication to contest and secure the cancellation 0 your homestead Entry No. uzioio, maun Apm 11, iv, for 8W1-4NW1-4, NWl-4swI-4, section 1 aiiuci.4 nr1.4he1-4. section 2. Township 6 south, Range 13 east. Willamette meridian, arm uo iuwi for his contest he alleges that said M Hicrirloa hnn whollv fulled tO establish residence, cultivate or im prove said lana as required ay ibw u that said land is in its natural wild state without any Improvements upon same whatsoever, oaiu mum w establish residence was not due to the entryman'a service In the Army or Kavy of the United States or in any branch tnereoi or in any war 111 rami the United States is now or has been engaged. Yo VA .t.aifnra further notified .I... tha paid oiipcrntinnn will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office witnin 20 days trom ine ruuiun puo Hcation of this notice as shown below meant E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON your answer, under oath, specifically , responding to these allegations of con test, together with duo proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither in person or by registered mail. STou should slate in your answer the name of tne postomce :o wnicn you ue- sire iuture notices to db seni iu juu. j. w. nonnony, negisver. Dste of first publication Feb. 9, 1922. .... i . . i m 1 nnii " secona 10, " "third ' " 23,1922. ' " "fourth " Mar. 2, 1922. We give Warantee Deed and Abstract Absolute Title A few choice locations left Get your lots Before the Raise H. L. MORRIS,vAgt. Folks now sick with the sore throat epidemic are, Melba Sharp the little son of John Delco's the Goodenough children and the Cantwells baby. For Sale One four year old Registerd Aberdeen Angus Bull. Bothwell Brothers. Free : Cut this out and; bring or mail it to us an,d we will send you 1, bar of White Laundry Soapree. Name . Address.. - R. E. Wilson Co. Maupin Ore. y lfQ ounnij Wk NEVADA n --v Afei --O, ,4 J .v 1 j v Air & .T v 'A 'fj - 1. . . I . . .. .... . L.- SIZkr.. irf llifi l'P1 liW 'Hh apove picture 15 1 pnuiujjiapnii. ic!iA4i - -. . ... ii?...i.t,. A.n u.m imhr-M at a t;1.,'Kc .co man? rtneeia " esua i-unh . - . - -- . of flie ideal ffatum fot pleasure in Southern Cal9rm!. and ttpal of numbetless scenes similar in character. Representatives of the Union Pacific System Eladtv furnish Instructn-s and btaUtifui! Jiwtrated booklets giving complete formation about this glorious playground the We?t Let them tell all Stout "hotel rates, railroad fares, through cat service the famous Circle Tour through ban Francisco and Salt Lake City, or s part of the way by ocean trip No journey of .0ual Interest in America, , Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black lilt NOTICE To the users of Maupin Springs water: Until further notice to the con trary, you are requested to pay unlit ufl ter rent to E. B. Dufur at his office in Maupin, and upon payment of the same, you will eafh receive a propet receipt therefor. Mrs. Dufur is author ized to receive the money and make and deliver the receipt, in the event of my absence. Pnvmpnt. nf r.hfi water rents. is the 15th day of each month, and I will thank you to be prompt in payment of the same. E. B. Uutur, Attorney lor Mrs. Arabell Staats. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor Phone Main 4821. School Notes On account of sickness in the Qphnnl nnrl community it is thought best not to have a public gathered at this time. The bask et Social which was advertised for February 25 has been pospon piI until March. 4 This Social is to be given lor the purpose of raising money to standardize the grade rooms. After dnductinir the exoeiibes of a stage and draperies which wl 1 become property or tne -.tmipnr Rodv the money will be expended for much needed play a jparatus books, necessary to rinish quota required torstanoaro 0" grade room3. If any money i left suitable pictures will be furnished tor these rooms also. That Hiffh School grades will be published next week. Tim class leader in the gram mar grade room are as follows: Jean Wilson and Winnilred Kaiser tied for leadership in the 8th grade this month. 7th grade Mary Martin, bth grade &ar! ("4v(n 2th Grade Lelah Weberir. Those averaging -90 or above are Sth Grade Winnilred Kaiser, Jpn Wilson? und Helen Philmee. 7th Grade- Mary , Martin; Helen Weberg; 5th Grade (Jrystal btuart tstel stovall and Leian weperg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior -IT. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Ore gon, February 7, 1922. Notice is hereby given tnat of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on Dec. 1, 1916, made Homestead Mtry o 016787, and on April 7, 1920 made Additional Homestead Entry No. 017782 for S1-2SE1-4, Section 24, nb1-4nw1-4. neI-4, NEl-4sEl-4, Section 25, Town nhin a S. R 1 E and NEl-4swl-4. swl 43wl-4, bw1-4se1-4, Section 19, NWl-4, NWl-4 NEl-4, Section 30, Township 3 south, Range 14 east, 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. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on tne 15th day of March, 19?2. Claimant names as witnesses: C. C. Cnnlnv Thninan Ashlev. William L. Morrison, William neau, an 01 lygn Valley, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT aigned Julia Christine Allen, has filed her hnal account as tne Administratrix of the estate of Wilbur John Allen, and that the County Court has fixed March 4, l'J22, in the County Court Room of the county court house in The 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 persona 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 sliould not closed. Dated this 24th day of January, 1921. Julia Christine Allen, Administratrix. Dnn'r fnrorpf. tri Pendleton Wnnlen Mills robes and blankets at R. E. Wilson Co. Legal Notice To Whom it may Concern: Lot nrices in Maupin are being readjusted. We will bind, our selves on any old prices. H. L. Morris, Sole and exclusive agent. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale 1. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, January 26, 1922. Notice is hereby given that aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of feter t,. Conroy, berial No. 021992, we will offer at public sale, NOTICE TO CREDITORS KTniisiA ia linroKw rrivon tliaf fK II rt flat. signed Julia F. Endersby has been duly appointed Administratrix of the eatate of Valentine w. anaersoy, deceased, and has qualified as such Administra trix. All person having claim against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the under signed at the omce or rrancu v. uauowsy in ine Dalles. Oregon, within aix month from the date of the firat publication of this notice; first date of publication being March 2, 1922. Julia F. Endersby, Administratrix. i to Ihe highest bidder, but at not les than J3.50 per acre, at iu ;JU 0 clocK A. M., on the 28th day of March next, at this office, the following tract of land: swl-4 SEl-4, section 11, town- i . i- 1 ie 1' l tir w Snip o Bl'uin, xvang5 tu jaet, vt. iu. Containing 40 Acres. "This tract is ordered into the mar ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too f rough for cultivation." - The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have cesser Bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any bersons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. T. C. Queen, Receiver. Special sale 15 cent toilet soap 3 for 25 Maupin Drug Store