The Maupm Times Published every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon Jessiline E. Morrison, Publisher Subscrip'ion; One year, $i.So; six months, 75 cents; three rnonttw, 50 Bum mat 1 1 1 , sernnd class rjail 3tt.UU)UC. 114, " postflffice at Maupin, Oregon, uu der the Act of March 3, 1879, Wapinitia Mrs. Walter Driver of Tygh, spent one day recently with her mother, Mrs. L. M. Woodside. Mr. Endersby of Santa Cruz California is visiting his brother U. S. EncersW. Mose Delore Sr. in The Dalles. A little cuuf;:.ci;i- arrived on Wednesday to ladders thfc h. arts of Mr. and Mis. Geo. Burnsides. Mr. end Mrs. Dave fiharpe and Aina Went trtsited the dentist at Maupin Wednesday, Jesse Flirn w.10 has been visit ir.g his alnter Mr?. Shhrpe left Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Brittain of Wamic. Oival Flinn who came cut for a Tew days fishing has returned tr The Dalles. Mr. and idrs. Peail Eviik . left Wednesday for a short visit in T'ie Dalles, Several of the farmers have begun their heauing. John Ward has returned from Th UNIVERSITY gf OREGON contains: The college of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional nchoo's of Archi tectureBusiness Administration -Kducation-Criiduatu Study -Law-Medicine Music Physical Educa tionSociology. The 47th Year Opens October 2, 1922 'oTcTcirofojue or an$ Information Vrit Tht Rtjtatrar. UmOfMty of Oregon, Eujtnt, Orefon. E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN. OREGON James Chalmers Hortt! ijliOe'ng an J General blacksmithing M&upia, Ore. I , I.O. O F. 'W"'K.,W' M'l.N I TiA Uedgi 208, Mm pii., Oregon. BMSU f-very irialiiniiy night v I. O. 0, F. hail, VuUiog nitsi sers "wnys weloomo. B. f, Tl'KNKit, Secretary U. R. kAkSUK, N. G. Dr. T. DeLariiuc FVFSiGMT SPECIALIST O.asscs Properly Fitted RXChjlvely Option I Booms Yogt Block, of ei Ctosby'a Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Pliulm lilil'k till New Today "SNAPPY" Four piece or chestra for dances and entertain ments. Call Chas. Brown or Leon Krasier. Dufur, Oregon. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. ""he Dallas Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D. D- 8. Proprietor Phone Main 4821 For Sale-One 8 and 3-1 Half :; I ruck Rushford wagon 126 bu. bulk grain bed. One Davenport 5 ton capacity Roller oearingt steel wagon 126 bu. bulk grain bed. F. S. Flem ing, 404 Webster St. The Dalles. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS Union Pacific Syatanf Announce! Fif teen In 1922 and 1923 CorvallU, Or.A free agricultural scholarship, It has just been announc ed, will be awarded by the T.'nion Pacific System to the highest ranking club boy In fifteen Oregon Counties during the years 1922 and 1923. The scholarship will be In the College of Agriculture, or the short winter course of the Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Oregon, and will be worth $75.00, plus transportation. The counties In which the scholar ships will be given are : Baker, Crook, Des Churfc', Gilliam, Harney, Hood Ulver, Jefferson, Morrow, Malheur, Multnomah, Sherman, Union, I'ma tilln, Wallowa and Wasco. For the 1923 requirements it is pro posed that ten acres of wheat, five acres of corn, one acre of potatoes, or any of the live stock projects now be ing conducted) under the Boys' and Blrii' Club Work, shall be grown or completed by each person entering the above competition. The require ments for 1022 are similar to those of 1923, except that the competition shall he upon projects now in effect, such ns calf clubs, pig clubs, potato and corn clubs, etc., and prizes arc offered only in such counties as can he ar ranged before the Close of the present season. - The winner In each county wtll be chosen from among the ten boys rank ing highest In the county club pro jects, on the following bnsls: 75 per cent 011 rank In club work ; 25 per cent on activities of the boy in 'com munity affairs. The rank of these boys In communi ty affairs, and the county winner, will be determined by a committee of three, consisting of the County Super intendent, one person appointed by the Director of Extension in the Ore gon Agricultural College, and a third person to be chosen by these two members. The scholarship must be used with in a. year of the date of award, ex cept where the boy Is a regular at tendant at school. In this case, It may be used the year following, or at the next session following the time the boy finishes school. The action of the Union Pacific Sys tem is due to the fact that Its presi dent, Mr. C. E. Gray, formerly a mem ber of the governing board of the Maryland Agricultural College, was at tracted by the work of boys' and girls' clubs as a factor In Interesting the coming generation in farming ; and he believes that the System be beads should further thla work by offering scholarships, thereby helping worthy hoys to obtain training in scientific agriculture. an extended visit at Portland. Mrs. Julia Endersby has bought a new header of E. A. Hartman. Rev. Matthews was is Wapini tia on Wednesday- Charter No. 224 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MAUPIN STATE BANK At Maupin, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, June 30. 1922. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in item 29 an d 30, if any $127,175 54 2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 88.34 1. Ot'ic: bonds, warrants and securities, including for eign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items 30, 35, if any 1,675.73 6. Banking house $4245.91; furniture and fixtures $182251 6,068.42 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault bankers, and trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 13,968 73 LI, Checks, on banks outside city or town of re- norUng bank and other cash items 158 81 Total cash and due frooi banks, items 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Total...., 149,135.57 LIABILITIES 16. Capital stock paid in $ 2M 17. Surplus fund 2,000.00 18. (a) Undivided profits $6,392.34 1 b) J, ess current expenses, interest and taxes paid $4,120.86 2,271.48 19. Reserved for taxes, interest, or depreciation 565 33 20. Dividends unpaid Demand Deposits, other Chan banks, subiect to reserve: 24. Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deposits due county or cities and other public funds 23. Individual deposits subject to check ... 91,204.54 25, Cashier checks of this kirk outstanding, payable on demand , 1,607. 92 Total of demand deposits, othrthan bank deposits, sud iect to reserve, items 23. 24, 25, 26, $92,812.46 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and paya ble on demand and subjee . to notice: 27. Time certificates of depositi 1 outstanding 10,182.c Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand ami suo.iect to notice, lU'ius nt uuu-r .iv,.iu-.v ( Notes, aiid bills discounted including bonds or other securities sol.d under repurchase agreements with, contingt nt liabilities 16,303.47 Hills payable with federal reserve bank or w;th othff banks or trust companies rota! Statu nf Orpiron. Count v of , F. D Stuart, Cashier of the above named bank, dosolemn iyi JWearUi at the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. F. D. Stuart, Cashier Correct -Attest: L. C. Henneghan, J. S. Brown, Directors. Subscribed and sworn, to before me, this 8th day of July, 1922. E. B. Dufuif, Notary Public. My commission expires February 8, 1925 BUTLER'S Grocery and Meat Market Ball Mason Fruit Jars AND Ball Mason E. Z. Seal Jars All Kinds of Caps and Rubbers Fruit in Season We MaRe a Specialty in Harvest Orders Smock News Weather cooler! Raspberries getting ripe, are scarce because of deep snow breaking down bushes. Mrs. J. W. Farlow's father, Mr. Root of The Dalles is visit ing with h?r this week. Mrs. J. L. Broyle of Molalla who has been visiting two weeks with her sister Ms. Cecil May field returned to her home Sat. Mrs. W. H. Mayfield spent the week end with the S. G. Ledford family. Marion Duncan andtheFarlow boys drove cattle up in the Mts. on Tuesday and Wednesday. (last week) Hot, hotter, hottest! Strawberry season is about over. , The glorius Fouth is over. Bar ring a few accidents it was a great success. Hay harvest is oh, F. T. Feltch has finished puttiug up an im mense crop of clover and alfalfa. Mrs. Howell of Portland is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ipha Duncan. Mrs. M. B. Feltch spent the 4th visiting Mrs. Bradway. J. M- Farlows went to Dufur on Sunday. Miss Feltch accom pained them. and due from banks, 14.12Y.M $149,135.57 Wnserv. SS. BLACKSMITHING I have opened a blacksmith shop for all around blacksmithing at my old stand opposite Woodcock's mill and am prepared to do work at reasonable rates. A. F. MARTIN The Lure of the OCEAN BEACHES was never more facinating than now because so much has been done to insure comfort and delightful recreation at all of the many resorts near the mouth of the Columbia River. You can plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hunt, play, rest and get the real joy that only a beach vacation can give. And you have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" Shey tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk and pur chase a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, -Portland, Oregon Wamic News Mrs. May Chubb, principal of the school here left Thursday for her home in Hood River. A high wind swept this place Friday afternoon carrying much dust. It cooled the atmosphere which was getting pretty well toward the one hundred mark. Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Ander son" attended the celebration from Portland. Mr. Anderson lived here when a boy. A fire has been burning on Badger creek the past week. Glen Lucas was here Saturday for help and supplies for the fire fighters. Haying is pretty well over here the harvest being earlier than usual. Shipflin and Connelly were herding a portion of the Carl Dahl sheep on the summer fallow fields last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columbia River Gorge. Let our agent tell you all about it, arrange your itinerary and make your reservation R. B. Bell, Agent land Mrs. Veva Driver went to The Dalles Friday, Mrs. Driver going on to Portland. Carl Pratt took Dr. Dake and Winston Lake to Maupin Friday, the doctor going on to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charley CraStree Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brittain and Mr. and,Mrs. Raymond Doring went to a hay ranch beyond Prineville Friday where they have employment, Mr. Crabtree being foreman of the ranch. Walter Driver, Carl Dahl and Clifford Miller were up from Tygh Saturday. Ellis Doughton was here from Juniper Flat Saturday. Bert Knighton and Mart New and their families were here from Tygh yesterday and with Mrs. Emma, Joe and Johnny Chastain, Frank Chastain and family from Yakima Wn. had a picnic dinner at Dick Gerity's. The board of directors of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S- Land Office at The Dalles, Ore Notice is herebv given that gon, June 21st, 1922. Frestus M. Martin of Maupin, 'Oregon, who on January 25th, 1922. made additional Homestead Entry, No. 017660 for NEl-4sEl-4, sl-2ne1-4, Lots 1 and 2, section 5, Lot 4, Section 4, Township 6 south, Range 14 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. s. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 15th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: A. C. Martin, H. L. Young, B. F. Turner, and L. L. Shively, all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, June 6, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Stewart A. McLeod of Maupin, Oregon, who on December 20, 1920. made Additional Homestead Entry No. 020715, for N1-2nw1-4, SE1-4NW1-4, El-2swl-4, sec. 20, El-2NW1-4, swl-4NWl-4, Section 29, Town ship 5 south, Range 15 east, Willam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of in tention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 28th day of July, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: C. E. Hornquist ahd Floyd McLeod, of Maupin, Oregon, J. B. Knight. and J. H. Sinclair, of Criterion, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon. June 6th. 1922. Notice is hereby given that Bartholma B. Gervais of Grass Valley, Oregon, who on July 21, 1920, made Additional Home stead Entry No. 016966, for Nw1-4swl-4. .-El-4 NWl-4. NEl-4, section 21, and sl-2 Nwl-4, section 22, township 3 south, Range 15 east. Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on 26th the day of July 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: W. J. Hollenbeck and Albert McKinley, of Grass Valley, Oregon, J. M. Brown and Floyd R. Stow, of Maupin, Oregon J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, June 21st, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Malcolm McDonald of Shaniko, Oregon, who on October 16th, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 019340, for sl-2 Nwl-4. Nl-2 swl-4, sw1-44ne1-4, wl-2 seI-4, Sec 1, Nwl-4 neI-4, Section 12, Township 7 south, Range 14 East, Willamettee Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore F. D. Stuart, United States Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 10 th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: P. J. Kirsch, Tom Moss, Benjamin Herrling and Harry Skinner all of Criterion, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, June, 21st 1922. Notice is hereby given that, Harrison L. Young of Maupin, Oregon, who on October 20, 1920, made Additional Homestead entry No. 017656 for sI-2nw1-4, swl-4, and nw1-4se1-4, section 5, and NWl 4 Nwl-4, Section g Township 6 south, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. U. S., Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on 'the 15th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: A. C. Martin, F. M. Martin. B. F. Turner, and L.L. Shively all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. John T. McGaughey, ) Plaintiff -vs ) Summons Anna Brede McGaughey, Defendant ( To Anna Brede McGaughey, defend ant above named, In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within 1 six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer then the plaintiff will apply to the Court herein for the relief demanded in his complaint, to wit: A necree of Divorce forever dissolv ing the marriage relation existing be tween the plaintiff at,d defendant. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Maupin Times for six weeks, by order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson. Circuit Jud-e of the Sev enth Judicial District of Oregon, which order is dated June 5th, 1922. Date of first publication, June 8, 1922 Date of last publication, July 13, 1922 J. W, Allen, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Address, The Dalles, Oregon. Fair Association met at Tygh yesterday to determine whether a fair would be held this fall. They decided to have the fair. Alda Norval is detained at home this week from her work in the telephone office by the illness of her father Willie Nor- (to supplement)