The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 23, 1922, Image 4

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Spring Plowing Starts
The farmers are busy getting
ready to start their spring Plow
ing. We are busy with our end
of it, getting our extra Shares
etc.
We would like to
have you Compare
the Case Tractor
with other tractors
and believe you
will be convinced
that the greatest
value lies in the
Case
Quality
Tractor
More actual Trac
tor Value for your
dollars invested.
Buy a Case Trac
tor to fill your
needs. Dispose of
some horses and
put what the horses
would eat into beef.
It will pay you.
10-18
Case
Tractor
and your choice of
a 2 base 14-in Plow
or a 7-ft Tandem
Disc Harrow for
$835.00 FOB Portland
15-27
Case
Tractor
and your choice of
a3basel4-in.Plow
or an 8-ft. Tandem
Disc Harrow for
$1530.00FOB Portland
Terms are reason
able. Oliver Plows
made by the
Oliver Chilled
Plow Works
Plow Makers for the World
You cannot afford
to be without an
Oliver Plow suita
ble for your partic
ular work.
R. E. WILSON CO.
The Maupia Times
i'uliiislied every Thrusday at
Manpin, Oregon
Jepsiline K. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, six
mouths, 75 cents; three monttm, 50
Entered -as second class mail
matter September 2, 1914, at the
postoffice at Maupiti, Oregon, un
der the Act of March 3, 1879.
Wapinitia
Nova Hedin who has been sick
is much better.
Mrs. Burnside has been sick
for a week with an ulcerated
tooth.
Hazel Williams of Maupin is
working for Mrs. L. D. Woodside
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Driver
came up irom lygh this morn
ing to visit Mrs. Woqdside, who
13 sick.
David Sharpe bought Sidney
Wilson's organ.
R. W. McCorkle visited at the
home of Calvin McCorkle.
John Powell's two youngest
children are quite sick.
R. W. Richmond and son E
Richmond and families are mov
ing to Maupin this week.
Bessie Arnett is employed at
the Nathan Hill Home.
John Lewis is on the sick list.
Wes Ray has returned to his
home in Prineville Wednesday.
Mr. Harpham returned Mon
day from Minneapolis where he
has been to arrange for the
manufacture and distribution of
the auto bed he has invented.
The Dalles visitors this week
were Mr. and Mrs. D. Woodside
Ishom and Anna West, and Mis.
Sinclair.
Dr. Elwood was up Sunday
night to see Mrs. Perle Evick.
Nathan Hill is much improved.
Wamic
Guy Harvey, Marion Duncan
and Win Hull drove two bands
of cattle to the Deschutes past
ures Tuesday. George Duncan
went with them taking a four
horse load of hay.
Wilbur Wing and Chesr
Brittain drove their cattle Fri
day to pastures in the vacinity
of Criterion.
Jim Woodcock and Henry went
toTheDallesTuesday. Bill Wood
cock took then to Shearers Bridge
111 111a mi . 1
Mrs. Lena Woodcock took
very suddenly ill Wednesday.
She is improving some.
W. E. Woodcock went to Mau
pin Friday for medicine. He en
School
Freshmen Class of Tygh Valley High School
CHARACTERS
Miss Sara Adams A riih spinster
Mabel Her elder niece, (he bride -Inez
Her younger niece, the maid of honor
Constance Inez' best friend
Frances Page Bridesmaid
llvcln Birch Bridesmaid
Ethel Ross Bridesmaid
Anna The colored maid
John Phelps A licit old bachelor
'Chester Phelps Ilia nephew, the (Iruum
Parker (lien The bc&t man
BETWEEN ACTS
STUNTS BY
Si Perkins, "B" Gosh, Rastas and Sister Su
I. 0. 0. F.Hall, TYGH VALLEY
Friday, April 7, 1922
Orchestra Begins at 7: 15, Curtain Rises at 8:00
General Admission 50 Cents, Children 25 Cents
DANCE after the Entertainment
countered some very bad roads
on his way, near the Wilbur
Wing place.
Mrs. Josie Lake gave a card
party Saturday night to about
thirty of her friends. Lunch was
served.
Don Miller made a trip to Juni
per Flat yesterday.
Jim Kistner, Guy Brittain,
Mart and Bob New were here
yesterday for Tygh to get parties
to help organize a base ball team
at that qlace. Johnny Chastain
accompained them back to Tygh.
A call was made by Dr Elwood
at the Willis Drivers home yes
terday, their little son Lyle being
very sick. ,
Many autos were held up by
deep mud las-t week between
Tygh Valley and Dufur.
Percy Driver spent most of
last week repairing the roads
leading to Shearers Bridge. He
stayed at the Henry Miller home
while at work there.
Lenore Woodcock came down
from Smock Saturday remaining
over night with Carmel Wood
cock. Charley Wing was a Tygh
visitor here today.
Lewis Wing and family who
spent the winter at the C. W.
Wing home in Tygh, left last
week for their home at Cherry
ville. For Sale
One four year old Registerd
Aberdeen Angu3 Bull.
Bothwell Brothers.
BUTLER'S
Grocery and Meat Market
Every Thing for the Table
It is not large profits that concern us, but the
establishment of a safe and sound business
that will be lasting.
TRY US
For Convenience You will find
me in Maupin on Saturdays Bcgining on March
23th, and lasting until further notice.
Call and talk over your Insurance problem with me
II. L. Morris
Entertainmen
BY
In Memoriam
Our Father has in his infinite'
wisdom seen fit to take from us i
our dearl beloved Brother, John !
I. West, who departed this life
March 3rd, 1922. j
Whereas, in the death of
Brother West, his children have
lost a kind and loving father,
the community a highly respect
ed man loved by all whose good
fortune it was to have known
him and as Wapinitia Lodge No.
209 Independendent Order of
Oddfellows has by his death lost'
one of its ardent members, the
light of whose life cast a ray of
sunshine wherever he went, and
whose cheerful words and pleas
ant smile helped to soften the
troubles and lighten the hearts
of many in their hour of sorrow
and trial.
Therefore he it resolved: That
we extend to his children our
heartfelt sympathy in the loss of
the one nearest and dearest to
them whose place in their lives
can never be filled.
Resolved: that a copy of these
resolutions bo spread in lull on
our records, a copy sent to
bereaved children, and to
Maupin Times, and that
trie
the
our
charter be draped in mourning
for thirty days in memory of
him.
D. W. Talcott,
Committee George McDonald,
F. D. Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hertzler
were guests at the J. II. Wood
cock home Sunday.
Marie Jones
Bob New
Owen Magill
Rojinia Hunt
Roy Baxter
Kegina Muller
Fay New
Taul Muller
Frank Brown
Fred Miller
Everett Kerr
Extra Ply Tires
I am now handling an extra
grade of automobile tire and
tubes. Dont deprive your self
of the economy and safety gain
ed by the use of these excellent
tires Mellinger extra Ply guaran
teed 8000 miles, Mellinger cord
gaaranteed 10,000 miles, Mellin
ger special 6000 miles.
Guaranteed by bond. W. H.
Mayfield. Wamic Oregon Sale
agent for Wasco County.
James Chalmers
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmithing
Maupin, Ore.
I.O. O F.
WAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
I. O. O. F. hull. Veiling mem
bere always welcome.
B. F. Turner, Secretary
H. K. Kaiser, N. G.
E. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN, OREGON
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
Rooms 17-18 Yogi Block, oyer
Ciosby's Drug store,
1 lie Dalles, Ote
Phone Black 1111
High Current Wheel
for irrigation, ten to 40 foot lift,
all steel construction, light run
ning, efficient, Write for in
formation. Interstate Boikr
and Machine Works, Foot of
Knott Street, Portland, Ore.
Van Moad Jr.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Moad
Nampa, Idaho, March 6th. a son
Van Jr. is a Grand Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Moad, of Nampa
Idaho, a Great Grand son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Vanderpool, of
Dufur, Oregon, a Great Great
Grand Son of Grandma Heisler,
Dufur.
This is to my Grand Son
Who was born to us this day,
I wish you folks could see him
For he's here with us to stay.
His name? It is Van Junior,
He weighs" more than seven
pounds,
He's such a perfect baby,
Every limb and muscle sound.
He has his Mother's dimples
And his Daddy's eye's
But Aunt Holly's vocal cords,
I can tell it when he cries.
He's making of a thorobrecl,
Give three cheers for him,
Hooray !
Some day he may be President
Of our good old U. S. A.
By Grandma Moad-
Dufur Dispatch
Mis. John Williams is in
pin visiting her parents.
Mau-
NOflCE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
jigned L I). Woodside hat been duly ap
pointed Administrator of the estate of
John I. West, deceased, nd has quali
fied as such Administrator.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and
requited to present the Bame duly
verified to the undersigned at the office
of Francis' V. Galloway in The Dalles,
Oregon, within six months from the
tii st date of the puul cation of this
notice, (list date of publication being
March 'Li, 1922.
L. 1. Woodside,
Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
RKPUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Th Dalles, Ore
gon, Marr-h 16, 122.
Notice i hereby given that
Lee 1. Jackson,
of Tysh Valley, Oregon, who on Dec.
1. 1916, made Homestead Entrv No.
01S7S7, for sw1-4ne1-4. El-2NEl-4 sec.
25, Tp. 3 S, R 13 E, Lot 4, 6El-4swl-4
Sec. 19, Lots 1, 2. ne1-4nw1-4. Nwl-4ne1-4.
Sec. 80, Tp.3 S, R 14 E, and on
April 7, 1920 made Ad. II. E. No. 017782
for S1-2SE1-4, Section 21, NEl-4Nwl-4.
nw1-4ne1-4. NEl-4sEl-4. Sec 25, Town
ship a S, R 13 Eswl 4se1-4. KE1-43W1-4
Section 19, seI-4nw1-4. Section 30.
Township 3 south, Range 14 east, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice pi
intention to make three year proof, tc
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before F. D. Stuart, United
States Commissioner at Maupin. Ore
gon, on the 25th day of April, 19'. 2.
Claimant names as witnesses: C. C.
Conley, Thomas Ashley, William L.
Morrison, William Head, ill of Tygh
Valley, Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Wasco
County.
H. F. Woodcock
Plaintiff vs. Summons
J. O. Elrod, G. A. John- for
son, and all other persons Publication
if anv. havine or claim-) in
ing to have some interest Foreclosure
in and to the herinafter of Tax Lien
described real property,
Defendants I
To J. O. Elrod, G. A. Johnson, and all
other persons, if any, having or claim
ing to hava some interest in ana to tne
hereinafter described real property,
the above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that H. F.
Woodcock, the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1515 and 1271
issued on the 5th day of November,
1921, ani on the 26th day of October,
1921, respectively, by the Tax Collec
tor of the county of Wasco, state of
Oregon, for the amounts of $12.34 and
$3.55, respectively, the same being the
amounts then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year, 1917 together with
penalty, interest, and costs thereon
upon the real property assessed to you,
of which you are the owner as
appears of record, situated in said
county and state, and particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: I.nts 3 and' 4, Block 8, Lot 12.
Block 21, Lots 4 and 5, and 24. Block
23. Lots 3 and 4, Block 38, Maupin,
and Lots 4 and 5, Block 10, Maupin,
respectively,
You are further notified that said
H. F. Woodcock, has paid taxes on
said premises for subsequent years,
with the rate of interest on said
amounts as follows:
year's Date Paid rax Re- Amount Rate of
Tax ceipt Interot
I no. perc'nt
1918 1219 21 1275 ' 764 12
1918 10126 21 1272 2 31 12
1913 12119:21 1276 8 80 12
1913 1U!2621 1273 2 61 12
1920 13122 3185 18 56
Said G. 4. Johnson aa the owner of
the legal title of the above described
property aa the same appearB of
record, and each of tlie other persons
above named are hereby further noti
fied that H. F. Woodcock, will apply
to the Circuit Court of the county and
state afore Said for a decree foreclos
ing the lien against the property above
described, and mentioned in said cer
tificate. And you are hereby summoned
to appear within sixty days after the
first publication of this summons,
exclusive of the day of said first
publication, and defend this action or
pay the amount due as above shown,
together with costs and accrued inter
est, and In case of your failure to do
so, a decree will be rendered foreclos
ing the lien of said taxes and costs
against the land and premises above
named.
This summons is published by order '
of the Honorable Fred W. Wilson,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the state
of Oregon for the county of Wasco
and said order was made and dated
this 14th day of March, 1922, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons is the 16th day of March, 1922
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the
undersigned residing within tne state
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned.
C. L. Gavin, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address, The Dalles, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, February 20, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that
Conrad A. Rust, one of the heirs of
Anna E. Rust, deceased,
of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on July 18,
1918, made Homestead entry No. 02JO0O
for SE1-4SE1-4 section 23, sl-2swl-4,
awl 4se1-4. Section 24, Township 3
south, Range 14 cast, Willamette M.
and January 4, 1919, made Additional
Homestead Entry No. 020264 for NWl-4swl-4,
Nl 2EE1-4, Bection 24, Township
3 south, Range 14 east, Willamette
Meridian, and Lot 3, section 19, Town
ship 3 south. Range 15 east, Willamette
Merman, has tiled notice of intention
to make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the Register and Reciv
er, United States Land Office, at The
Dalles. Oregon, on the 10th day of
April, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: E. W.
Hollenbeck, Ruby B. Fetteys, of Tygh
Valley, Oregon, A. E. Leonard and
Janet Leonard of Grass Valley, Oregon
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, February 27, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that
Levi I yer,
of Maupin. Oregon, who on April 15,
19,9, made Homestead Entry No. 020578
for sl-2SEl 4, section 22, n1-2neI-4,
Section 27, vvl 2swl-4, Section 23,
vl-2nwl-4. Section 26, and on October
12, 1920, made Additional Homestead
entry No. 020579 for El 2w 1-2 Section
3, sl-2swl-4. Section 22, and n1-2nw1-4,
Section 27, all in Township 6 south,
ianxe 14. East. WillametteMeridian, has
filed notice of intention to make three
vear proof, to establish claim to th
(and above described, before F. I.
Stuart, United states Commissioner,
at Maupin, Oregon, on the 18th day of
April, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: J. R.
Thompson. Henry Richardson, E. J.
Fischer, and E. A. Troutman, til of
Maupin, Oregon.
J. W. Donnolly, Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Julia F. Endxrsby has been duly
appointed Administratrix of the estate
if Valentine W. Endersby. deceased,
and has qualified as such 'Administra
trix. All persons having claims against
said estate are herby notified and
required to present the same, duly
verified, to the under signed at the
office of Francis V. Galloway In Th
I'allfs. Oregon, within tix months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice: first date of publication
being March 2, 19:2.
Julia F. Endersby,
Administratrix.
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