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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1923)
The MauDui Times Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon, Jessilink E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50c entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914. at the post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BLACKSMITHING I have opened a blacksmith shop for all around blacksmithirg at my old stand opposite Woodcock's mill and am prepared to do work at reasonable rates. A F. MARTIN ' With a Little Work "That's Fun" You can do wonders in brightening up your home HERE and there about your homo there may be places which you would like to have beautified and refiniahed. Why not do the work yourself? Painting ia really fun. You can do the work at well as anyone elae if you follow the simple directions which we will send you. Our "Home Service Paint Depart ment" was organized just to help women reGninh little things about the home. Writs us what you want to do and how you want it to look when refmished. Our experts will gnide you through the work step by step, making every phase of it cleur and simple. They will recommend materials, brushes, eto. There are Fuller Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Wall Finishes and Stains made especially for your use. They are the best materials of their kind that we know after 73 years of ex perience in making paints. Start working these little wonders in your home and take advantage of Fuller's Free Advice and Fuller's Products to make the work easy and successful. Washable Wall Finuh Wnbible Will Finish it a flat oil pilot which produce! oft panel effect, It la eaijr lo apply and eair to keep clean, dampened cloth re movei all untight- marks. it s watnable. js ones. We all make Silkanwhli Enamel, Doorat V Stiini. All-DUiDoia Var. ulihfi, Bubbet-Cemenl Floor Paint, Fifleea-for-Floora Var- nun. lulierwear Varnish, Floor Was, Auto Enamel, Fuller's Hoi Water wan . rintso (kilaominer. Porch and Sln WASHABLE ddk... ran nwisia sax fez4 "funis Faint, mil ftoNfcSK WUITS HAD. PufEcrh "Homt Service Paints varnlMMs - Iramsls Stain Manufactured by W, P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 44, San Francisco Branches In 19 Cities In th Wsst I til j j:l j'lU'iM IM'I M ' i1IiTTmi Fuller's "Home Scrvlcs" Paints are sold by the followtD! In your city. Maupin Drug Store Pure Prepared Paint Agt. "Dad" Heard From "Dad" Coale is particularly noted for his practical and im practical jokes and "Bella" with w hich it ia his real delight to annoy local people or any who will "bite" for his apparently drole comments. He also suc ceeds in evading any form of punishment which an ordinary individual would be sure to re ceive for offenses of the nature of "Dads". His latest game was the first of the week when Supervisor Harrington pf Bend was accompanying a patient to Pendleton and was detained here by the slides on the railroads. Mr. Harrington also wished to return so Bend by certain time. Dad made it a point to make the guard's acquaintance, confiding to him that Representative V. C Bolton va3 due to start for Salem on the first northbound train and would more than likely be willing to take the- patient to that hospital, with tlie re sult that a search was made for Mr. Bolton modestly declined to perform the favor. Mr. Bolton managed to make his get away on the same train unawares to his many friends. Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs Delbert McCoy and Holister McCoy returner' Thursday from Carlan's where they have been for several months. Fam Brown went, to Maupin Thursday to meet Mrs. Brown who was returning from Portland Ed Bernard has gone to woi k building fence for Alva Wilccx and Mrs. Bernard is assist iig with the house work at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Loyd. Mrs. Alice Chapel has mov.'d into the rooms on the south( tire of the Lewis building. Another radio for this section. Mr. Brown has just received ai d installed one at his FineGroe home. Mr Linn and wife of Astu-ia and all Maupin are. arrived last week and will hp having a sound laugh at his ex panse. Ncedlesa to fay W. C. in the work at Linn mill. Bccauso of sickness Hies 6. 9. 11. 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, Dec. 29th 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in item 29 and 30, if any $132,288 64 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 96.20 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including for eign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items 30, 35, if any 2,418 92 Banking house $6851.92; furniture and fixtures '$3056 51....' 9,908.43 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers, and trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 24,160 40 Checks on banks outside city or town of re porting bank and other cash items 492 66 Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10,11, $24,653.06 Total.......... 169,365 25 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25, 000. 00 Surplus fund 2,000.00 (a) Undivided profits $13,131.10 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid $8,435.89 Reserved for taxes, interest, or depreciation Dividends unpaid Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject 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 118,698.39 25. Cashier checks of this bank outstanding, payable on demand 2,726 83 Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub ject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 2 $121,425.22 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and paya ble on demand and subject to notice; 27. Time certificates of deposits outstanding 18,155.24 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and subject to notice, items 27. . $16,155.24 Notes, and bills rediscounted including bonds or other securities sold under repurchase agreements with contingent liabilities Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks or trust companies. 19. 20, 4,695.21 89 58 80. 82. Total..... $169,365 25 State of Oregon. County of Wasco, ss. I, F. D- Stuart, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. F. D. Stuart, Cashier. Correct Attest: J, 8, Brown, L. C. Henneghan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of Jan., 1923. E. J. Fischer, Justjpe of the Peace. Hildenbrand has resigned her school work at Oak Grove. Mrs. Joe Graham and Miss Toole were on the train Satur day that had to return to The Dalles because of wash out. They came by auto Tuesday to Tpgh where Mr. Graham met them and brought them home. I'ine Grove also suffered from the high water, George Smith and family moved from their place up to Mr, Applings Friday Heroic work waa done by Mr. Smith and neighbors Saturday to save Mr. brnitn s nouse. me water rushed down the hill in a mad torrent. Most of the people up that way will have to build new fences. Never in the history of this part of the world has there been such rains. Rev. Parker was called to Wamic Tuesday to conduct the funeral services of Albert Sav age. Albert Savage was born In Clackamas Co. 66 years ago and came to Wamic in 1874 where he resided until three years ago when he moved to Oregon City where he was living at the time of his death. The remains were intered at the Wamic cemetry. He is survived by a wife and four children who have the sym pathy of the entine community, Kegardless ot wind and rain quite a number of folks wept to Emil Hackler's to a dance Fri day night. Only parsonage folks at Sun day School Sunday. Too much rain and wind. Grandma Hartman who has been confined to her bed for some time is able to sit up some each day. Venice has nothing on Wapini tia. as result ot heavy rains and melting of snow in the mountains Wapinitia was flooded Saturday. Hip boots were neccessary and most anything that would serve as a raft was pressed into service, water stood 5 inches deep in Perle Evick's pool hall. Fences of all descript ions were washed away. Both stores lost much wood. Empty gas barrels floated about like bouys. Some of E- A. Hartman out buildings floated down the creek. Side walks left their nc customed places. Water, water everywhere and none fit to drink All the old wells filled up 8nd are still roily. School Notes School work is now back jn the old channels where progress iti rapidly being made. For a few days after the holiday vacation it seemed hard to settle down to bra and Social Problems; Jean Wilson exempt in English, Alge bra and Ancient History; Wini fred Kaiser exempt in Algebra, Genet al Science and Ancient History; Helen Philmlee exempt in Algebra and General Science. Around Maupin Raymond Crabtree was in town from the ranch Wednesday James Abbott returned Satur day from a few days stay in The Dalles, making the trip home from Maupin in his car. Mr. Dane was in. town from Wapinitia Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chastain were in Maupin Wednesday. New subscribers and renewals this week are; A. A. Brittain, Ira Kistner and Clare Green. J. R. McKeeisnow employed in Bend. Being unable to find a house his family will remain here for the present. Mrs. H. R. Kaisers sister, hus band and children who visited her during the week left for their home on the Friday night train. Friday's O. W. up train did not arrive until 8 o'clock and no trains arriypd gaturday. Three rooms to let B," Cook, Matches 6 boxes for 8J5 cents Maupin Drug Store, For Sale Maytag washer and engine, almost new. Shattuck Brothers Gov't. Garden Seeds New Todays "SNAPPY" Four piece or. chestra .for dances and entertain ments. Call Chas. Brown or Leon Frasier. Dufur, Oregon. Lost last Thursday between the Maupin State Bank and The Times office a fountain pen Finder please return to this office For Saje-260 feet of 6. ft picket fence, made in neat pannels with base, also same quantity of wire fencing 8f4 pQsfs fpr ejther. Ideal for chicken park. Inquire Times office. In stock 8t the Times office- Wedding cabinets, plain and fancy stationery, cards, stork Pflhinpts. pnrhnn none toora good solid work, but ppw thejbutter parchment and cartons' Congressman N. J. Sinnotthas notified the Times that he will make distribution of goverment seeds alloted to him this year through the papers in his district as this method has proved so successful for several years in getting same into the hands of those who most desire them. Congressman Sinnott will also send seeds to any constituent writing directly to him at Wash ington, after they are ready for distribution after the first of the year. There will also be a few hundred flower seeds available for distribution. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY. J, o. Thompson, ) Plaintiff ! va ) Summom Amanda E. Hatley and L. Hatley, wife and husband, j Defendant ) To Amanda E. Hatley an! L. P. Hat Jey, Defendants. Jn the name of the State of Oregon, ou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this eutnrnqns, as hereinafter gtated, and if you fail so to appear apd answer said gomplaint or otherwise plead thereto, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of JlOy.QO with inter est thereon from the 2nd day pf Sept ember, 1920, at the rate pf sijc per cent per annum end for plaintiff's coats and disbursements. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive weeks in the Maupin Times in con formity with an order made on the 25th day of November, 1922, by J. T. Ad kisson, Judt-e of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Waeco County "'The date of the first publication of this summons is NoVemher 30, 1922, C i. Pepper; " ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Residing at The Oajles, Qregpn, real work is being done with th same pd spirit. An impromptu debate was held in the High School last Friday afternoon, on the district ques tion, Resolved That the princi pal of the open shop should be adopted in American Industries At this debate the affirmatives won 6Ut although in the public debate held Friday, Decprnbtr 22, the negatives won the favor, Those chosen for the main de bating teams are-Affirmative Orland Walter ojd Mabel Cyr. Negative Lorraine Stovall arjrj Floyd Richmond. Alternatives Clifford McCorkle and Erma Morris. On February 2 the affirmative team from Metolius High School will debate against Maupin's negative team, Maupin High School's affirmative team wilt dp bate with the negative at Metoli us on the same date, The Oregon High School Stu- dent Body Convention will be held in Eugene at the Universary of Oregon on February 2. Mau pin s delegates this year will be Jesse Walter and Floyd RphmonfJ So much benefit was obtained from the informotion brought by the delegates from the Conven tion last year, that the Maupin High School feels that it can ill afford to miss sending delegates again this year. Those exempt from all final examinations are as follows: Olive Turner Freshman, Mabel Cyr Senior. Those exempt in one or more subjects are Stanly Houghton- exempt in American History. lovd Richmond exempt in Algebra, social Problems and U. S. History; Jesse Walter-exempt in Algebra, English, and U. S. History; Elza Derthick exempt in Algebra and U. S. History. Lorraine Stovall exempt in Alge bra and U. S. History; Orland Walter exempt in English, A'p school report farads, cardboard ana paper in large pieces. , Bom Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Con for e son. F. E. Griffiin who. has bee vimting his daughter Mrs. H. R Kaiser lest for lone Sunday nigh James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and . General Blacksmithing Plow Share Grinding Maupin, Ore. I.O. D. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night jp I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem oerg always welcome. B. F. Turner, Secretary ft. K. Kaiser, N. G. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 1745 Yf Block, oyer Crosby's Drug stor( The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- nun. uecemoer 6, rjzz. Notice is hereby given that Joel C Ahhott of Wapinitia Oregon, who on February 911 1Q ' rarlA w . J r . , ., ..M, iiiwio liuiuvBLEUu r.n Lrv io. 017333, for Nl-2sEl-4. Section 21, -2SW1-4, NW1-48EI-4, SEl-4sEl-4, sEl 4mw14, sI-2neI-4. Lot 3. section 22. Swl-4swl-4, Sec. 23, NEl-4Nwl-4. Lot I Section 26, Townshio 6 south. Ranee 13 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish chum to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. United States Commissioner at Muupin. Oregon, on the 21st day of February 19i3. Claimant names as witnesses; Ches ter Pechette, A. R. Wilcox, Lls McCoy. John Porchette. all of Wapl titia, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. SUMMONDS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY, George E. Penny , and Martha E. Pen-1 ny, Plaintiffs, vs. John Wittliff and pna Wittliff, Hen y Wittliff, & minor j Walter Wittliff, a minor, Florence Wittliff, a minor, and Wilbur Wittliff, a minor,' Defendants'; ; To John Wittliff, defendant above named; In the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of tfte Plaintiff, within six weeks from foe jfatpgf the 'first nhbli cation of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer Plaintiff's complaint then the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court herein for the relief demanded jn Plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: ,'fV 'ludgrnfinr - ggainsj; John Wittliff and Anna Wittliif fni the sum of 1600 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from April 16th, 1920 for the sum of $120.00 taxes paid on mortgaged premises, and for $100.00 attornev fees. aha Plaintiff 's costs and disburs- That the mortcace exe&ntoA by yourself and Anna Wittliff tn the Plaintiffs herein be for. closed, and that the premises mentioned therein, to-wit: Nl-2 of seI-4 of Nwl-4 of Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N. R. 13, E. W. M. and lots D, F,. and F in Block 69 of Fort Dalles Millitary Reservation "16 Dalles City and swl-4 of seI-4 of Sec. 1, Tp. 1 N. R. 12 E. W. M., be sold and the proceeds thereof be applied in Satisfaction of Plaintiff's judgment and that any surplus after the navment of Plaintiffs claim be rjaid to Anna Wittliff, Henry Wittliff. Florence Wittliff and Wilbur Wittliff, and for such uthtr anr! further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and DroDer. This summons is served udoii you by publication for a term of six consecutive weeks, by order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, Circuit Judge. Date of first nub ication No vember 30, 1922. Date of last publication Janu. arv 11, 1023. J.W.Allen, Attorney for plaintiffs. Residence and P. 0. Address, he Dalles, Oregon.1 ' -