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The Maupin 1 imes d Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon, Jessiline E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six entered ts second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon, 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 Wamic News Wamic citizens were pleased to have mail service after an ab sence of nearly a week, the train being able lo go over the road Thursday the first time since the flood. The citizens of this place hope to never again witness such a flood as the recent one and never before in the history of the place has such a deluge of water rush ed down this canyon. The homes of A. E. Lake, Charley Crofoot, Willie Norval and Dick Palmateer were almost deluged by the high water. All but the Lake family left their homes for awhile as the water threatened to enter their houses and did run into Dick Palmateer house. He had to carry grand ma Kin worthy to a place of safety Mrs. Mary Gibson was among those who had to abandon the home on account of the flood. The writer suffered property on fron tha flojd having some fencing carried away and wash outs of immense depth. Little Lyle Driver is some what improved from pneumonia but i3 very ill yet. Mrs. Flora Savage, who ac comanied her husbands remains here spent several days with re atives. She and Alvin returned to Oregon City Saturday. Miss Keltic- Powell had to dis miss school the former part of last! week, having an attack of tonsilitis. She was able to resume school Thursday. Percy Driver is very busy try- mjr to eei me roads in stiaue tor i tiavci. x uc itvcub uuuuj done much damage to roads. Mrs. Lena Woodcock gave a; card party Saturday niRht. serv-i ing lunch after the playing of cards. Wamic seems to have caught the spirit of the pleasure of mask ing, an old time custom of this place and will give mask dance on the 26th of this month. A much enjoyed masquerade dance was given at Tygh Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. En niit Zumwalt, Mr, and Joe Wing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Housty and Amos Johnson, Ver-! me and v ertia wing and uans Many person enjoyed the dance Zumwalt went from here. Ver- here New Years night. Among nie Wing and Claris Zumwalt those who came from out side won the first prize representing place3 were Mr and Mrg Koy elderly people. Guy Brittain ' Orabtreo. Mr. rnd Mrs. Leonand won second as a cow boy. Chastain, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph About two inches of snow fell'M,lvi1BU, aA M- anA Mrs n here Saturday night. Rex and Bob New were up from Tygh Sunday. Mrs. Enmia Chastain and Jack went to Bert Knightens last week at lower Tvgh Valley. Percy Driver, Bill Woodcock and Emmet Zumwalt built a bridge Saturday to give them an outlet with their cars. Little Gene Woodcock has been sick but is better now. Percy Driver and Harvey were Dalles business visitors Monday. Mrs. Cora Foster has bought a new piano. j Mrs. Ike Davis writes from G'ants Tubs, that Mr. Davis is j';t""v"c fv."i! )2 attsck of Months 75cts, Three Months 50c matter September 2, 1914, at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. ssthama but that she is suffering from bronicai trouble. This place experienced lower temperture last week, frosts and freezing ice for several nights. Ralph Davis, eldest son ot Ike Davis, of Grants Pass, has accepted a position as chief clerk for the S. P. K R. at Brooklin and will make his future home in Portland. He has been in the employ of the company a nurnbtr of years and is now stationed at Eugene. . Mrs. C. S. McCorkle is some what improved from her recent attacks of heart trouble. Ike Driver is up but is not a well man. Oren Farlow returned to his homestead after the Christmas holidays- Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan went to Portland Monday to have Mrs. Duncans eyes treated Mrs. Gertrude Driver and baby returned to Portland from The Dalles Monday. She left little Pauline with Mrs. Myrtle Hixon until Wednesday when Mrs. Arthur Creighton took her to Portland. (last.week) Mrs. Etta Large went to The Dalles week before last for a visit with friends. 1 Many persons enjoyed the mas querade dance given by Willis Farlow on Smock during the holiday week. Wiley Knighten, who spent iVii linlirlava u-ith Vila mrtlVipr a An; p,, t,,. t i take up his school Monday of 'lastweek JJrs Kennedyi LuciIe Kennedy returned to The Dalles New Yeai-3 day. Harry Miller I was with them. Jim Kennedy took them to Sherara Bridge. Mrs. Josie Lake and M:j. Hilda Dake gave a pleasing card party Saturday night, they eerv ed a dainty lunch at the close of the card games. Mrs. Mamie Kennedy and Lucile Kennedy entertained at their home Saturday night. Mrs Kennedys giiest3 played cards and Luciles friends enjoyed mu- sjc atl(j dancing. Milier, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood side of Juniper Flat. Mr. and (Mrs. Walter Driver, Mr. and i Mrs. Guy Reddington, Rex and Bob New of Tygh Valley, j Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pratt and two small children and &.13. Mary Pratt came over from Maupin buiuiay, remaining over night. J Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller ai d : Val spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell Mis3 Bettie Powell took school Tuesday following up the holidays. Mrs. Mary Pratt received word that Alfred Sanford wr danger orr'y ill in Portland. Mr. tw Mrs. L C. HenneghanleftThurs day to be with Mr. Sanford. Mr Henneghan is also taking medical treatment. Dr Dake returned to Portland Wednesday after spending the holidays with his wife. Dr. Elwood came to attend little Lyle Driver Wednesday. Al Lake spent several days in The Dalles last week. Jim Kennedy went to The Dalles Friday. Card of Thanks To the people of Maupin and vicinity. Words cannot express my feelings when I learned of the generous thing you people had done. In the same spirit it was given I accept your gift and thank you with all my heart, not only for the money but for that which is more than money your love and friendship. Zella Mor rill Buzan We wish to thank the .friends and neighbors for the many kind nesses extended us during our recent bereavement. Zella Mor rill Buzan, Jerome Buzan, Zelma Lindley, Ralph Buzan, Ward Buzan, and Aura Buzan. Around Maupin h. T. Lewis and son were in Maupin Monday from Wapinitia B. D. Fraley returned last Thursday evening from Patter son California where they have spent the winter. Mrs. Fraley and the children will remain until school is out Shattuck Bros, are remodeling the interior of their store this week and putting in a lot more of attractive new stock. Matches 6 boxes for 35 cents Maupin Drug Store. James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Plow Share Grinding Maupin, Ore. I.O. O.F. WAPINITIA Lodae No. 209, Maupin, Oregon. meets every Saturday night ip I. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting mem oer always welcome. B. F. Turner, Secretary H. K. Kaiser, N. G. 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 1111 -New Today- "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 Sale 280 feet of R . picket fence, made in neatpannels with base, also same quantity of wire fencing and posts for either. Ideal for chicken park. Inquire Times office. In stock at the Times office Wedding cabinets, plain and fancy stationery, cards, stork cabinets, carbon paper, tags, butter parchment and cartons, school report cards, cardboard and paper in large pieces. Born Sunday to Mf. and Mrs. E. M. Confer a son. F. E. Griffiin who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. H. R. Kaiser lest for lone Sunday night For Sale Eleven nice feede pigs will weigh about 125 lbs. One coming five year old Registered Aberdeen Angus Bull Bruce Bothwell. Three rooms to let B. F. Cook. A new consignment of library books arrived at Shattuck Bros, last week and are in great de mand. A. Crabtree has purchased the famous red cow of mayor Wilson and taken her to the country. W. L. Morrison, L. Jackson, and Ashley Bros, were Maupin visitors from the White River section Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mra. Bernard Welch at Medford Oregon, Jan. 15, an 8 pound son, nome Leo Verne. Mrs. Welch willl be re membered as Crystal Pratt. W. C. Bolton is on the mining and mannfacturing committees at the state legislatnre. Veronica Kramer and Fred Curtiss were married last week. A telegram was received by Mrs. M. F. VanLaanen stating that her brother-in-law A C. Sanford ,had passed away in Portland after a long illness. Interment will be made in Port land Thursday. A special council meeting was held last Thursday svening when after viewing the sidewalks in the afternoon the council accept ed certain portions of the walks in blocks 36 and 25 and will make payment in full on them. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, Nov. 18th, 1922. Notice is hereby criven that Daniel J. Conroy of Shaniko, Oregon, who on Oct. 9t.h. 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 017020 for SEl-4 section 10, wl-zswl-4 section 11, nw1-4nw1-4, section 14, NEl 4NE1-4, section 15, Township 6 south, Range 15 eaBt, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make three vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United states Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 9th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph Buzan of Criterion. Oregon. Arthur W. Fargher, of Maupin, Oregon, havid Donaldson of Maupin, Oregon, Artnur Wallace of Shaniko, Oregon, Patrick H. Conroy, of Shaniko, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, January 9, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Harry W. Skinner of Criterion, Oregon, who on October 17, 1919, made Homestead entry No. 021047 for SE1-4SW1-4, sl-2sul-4, section 28, NE1-4NW1-4, N1-2NE1-4, Section 33, Nl-2Nwl-4, section 34, Township6 south Range 15 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, United States Com missioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 20th day of February, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: D. B. Appling of Criterion, Oregon, Tnos. Moss, of Criterion,. Oregon, Laughlin Morrison of Shaniko, Oregon, Malcolm McDonald, of Shaniko, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. Coming to The Dalles Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past eleven years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at The Dalles Hotel Friday, February 9th Office Hours 10 A. M.fo 4 T. M. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine snd surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits pro fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment, he does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tongils or adenoids. He has tohis credit wonderful results ia diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompa nied by their husbands. Address 336 Boston Bftck, Minne apolis, Minn. RUPTURE Expert Here SEELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPECIALTY, CALLED TO THE DALLES F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at The Dalles Hotel, and will remain in The Dalles Thursday Only, Jan uary 25th. Mr. Seeley say: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture per fectly, but contracts the opening in ten days on the average case. This result effected during the day the repair continues of it self throughout the night during sleep while all strain is removed. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplyfy ing instantantaneous effects im mediately appreciable and with standing any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or incis sional ruptures (following opera tions) specially solicited. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without sur gery, iniections, medical treat ments or prescriptions. Warning All cases should be cautioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with understraps, as same rest where the lump is and not where the opening is, pro ducing complications necessitat ing surgical operations. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C, for inspec tion. He will be glad to demon. strate, without charge or fit them if desired. Business de mands prevent stopping at any oeher place in this section. P. S. Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts. F. H. Seeley. Home office 117 N Dearborn St Chicago. John Eubanks has been sperd- ing this week with Mrs. Eubank and Vivian at Tygh Valley. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON A L PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of the County Court of Wasco County, State of Oregon, made and en tered on the 8th day of January, 1923, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of James Doran, deceased, will sell at private auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 20th day of January, 1923, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the James Doran place, the fol lowing described personal prop erty, to-wit: One bull, IS head cows and three-year old heifers, 4 head steers,' four-year old; 4 head steers, three-year old; 2 head two-year old, 5 calves less than one year old; 4 mares, 2 geldings 1 wrecked Ford runabout; house hold furniture, including small tools; 1 set double harness; 1 saddle and bridle; 2 sacks rye, 3 50 lb. sacks of flour; 1 grain drill; 1 tdow; 1 harrow; 1 farm wagon; 1 gun. Sealed bids will be received by the administrator at 870 Court Avenue, Portland, Oregon, up to and inclusive of the 20th day of January, 1923, at the hour of two o clock r. M. of said day. Said sale will be made subject to confirmation by the Court, and the administrator hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated January 8th, 1923. Thomas Flanagan. Administrator of the estate of James Doran, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. gon, December 23, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Joel C. Abbott of Wapinitia Oregon, who on February 20, 1'.'22, made Homestead fcntrv Mo, 017333, for Nl-2sEl-4. section 21, Nt--2swl-4, nw1-4seI-4, sEl-4sEl-4, sEl- 4nw1-4. sl-2NEl-4. Lot 3, section 22. swl-4swl-4, Sec. 23, NBl-4Nwl-4, Lot 1 Section 26, Township 6 south, Range 13 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart. United States Commissioner at Maupin. Oregon, on the 21st day of rebruary 1'JiJ. Claimant names as witnesses: Ches ter Pechette, A. R. Wilcox. Lewis McCoy. John Porchette. all of Wapi nitia. Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register, For Sale Maytag washer and engine, almost new. -Shattuck Brothers Gov't. Garden Seeds "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 FOB WASCO COUNTY. J. o. Thompson, ) Plaintiff vs ) Summons Amanda E. Hatley and L. I Hatley, wife and husband, Defendant ) To Amanda E. Hatley and L. P. Hat Icy, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, ifou 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 summons, as hereinafter stated, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $100.00 with inter est thereon from the 2nd day of Sept ember, 1920, at the rate of six per cent per annum and for plaintiff's costs 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. 'f . Ad kisson, Jud'ie of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County The date of the first publication of this summons is November 30, 1922, C. L. Pepper, Attorney for Plaintiff. L. Residing at The Dalles, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY. George E. Penny ) and Martha E. Pen- f ny, Plaintiffs, ) VS. j SUMMONDS hn Wittliff and! Anna Wittliff, Hen- f ry Wittliff, a minor Walter Wittliff, a) minor, Florence Wittliff.a minor, and f Wilbur Wittliff, a I 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 the plaintiff, within six weeks from the date af the first publi 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 in Plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: A judgment against John Wittliff and Anna Wittliff for the sum of $600 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 attorney fees, and Plaintiff's costs and disburs ment3. That the mortgage executed by yourself and Anna Wittliff to the Plaintiffs herein be fore closed, and that the premises mentioned therein, to-wit: Nl-2 of SEl-4 of Nwl-4 of Sec. 21, Tn. 1 N. R. 13, E. W. M. and lots D, E. and F in Block C9 of Fort Dalles Millitary Reservation to Dalles City and swl-4 of se1-4 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 payment of Plaintiff's claim be paid to Anna Wittliff, Henry Wittliff. Florence Wittliff and Wilbur Wittliff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and proper. This summons is served upon you by publication for a term of six consecutive weeks, by order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, Circuit Judge. Date of first publication No vember 30, 1922. Date of last publication Janu ary 11, 1923. J. W. Allen, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Residence and P. O. Address, The Dalles, Oregon.