The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 15, 1923, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon,
Jessiline E. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50,5ix 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 4,
Meet you Friends at
Harpham Hotel or Confectionery
Something good to eat HOTEL
Something good to drink Confectionery
Best of Candies
POULTRY FOOD
Sperry Poultry Foods arc manufactured from
choice, clean, wholesome material. They are
made to a standard and are the result of careful
study and experiments by practical experts, who
are recognized authority on feeding.
Chick food a properly balanced ration for lit
tle, chicks.
A 50 lb. sack is $2.25
A 25 lb. sack is 1.25
A 10 lb. sack is .00
Keep your hens laying by using Sperry Egg Mash
any quantity 4c per lb.
We also have a complete stock of Grit, Ground
Bone and Oyster Shell.
R. E. WILSON CO.
Seed Wheat
AT
Woodcock Bros Mill
ORDER EARLY
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
Do You Need Any
PLOW REPAIRS?
Let us get your Oliver Plow ex
tras for you.
All special orders sent in the
day we receive them.
We can also supply you with
John Deere Plow Extras.
R. E. Wilson Co.
Wapinitia
Batteries dead? Brine them
to Shattueks for recharging, and
save two-way express charges.
Auto batteries 12-00. Special
prices to Radio outfits.
N. G-Hedin and W. A. Dace
were Maupin visitors on Thursday.
H. M. Blackerby was in Wapi
nitia on Friday and took dinner
with the Parkers.
Andrew Booth cime over from
Wamic Sunday and expects to
begin plowing soon on the place
he has rented.
Lincoln Hartman was a busi
ness visitor in Maupin Saturday
There will be a community
program at the school house
Saturday night March lun.
Fverybody come. Ladies bring
refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hammer
have gone to Portland, where
Mrs. Hammer will receive medi
cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs.
Georjre Beebe are staying at
Hammers during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown went
to Maupin on Friday.
Alva Wilcox was up from his
homestead Friday for supplies
Wilton McCov of Wamic was
over Sundav visiting with his
brothers. He returned home
Monday.
finmn nf the cuttle men went
to Formans last Saturday to help
Ben and Bill brand and dehorn
cattle.
Harrv Lewis has moved his
family tolthe old Pacquet place.
Mrs. Smith, the mother of Mrs.
Lewis, recently purchased the
Dlace.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McCoy
have gone to the Agency where
Mr. McCov has been employed
as Goverment Farmer.
Mose Delore came out from
The Dalles Tuesday.
fienrora Dresme. Victor teacher
was in Waninitia Tuesday. No
school at Victor at present.
Recauae of the illness of Miss
Lusk there is no school at the
Powell school this week.
In SDite of the cold windy
weather there weee a goodly
number out to church Sunday,
and over 40 stayed for lunch at
the church. Alter luncn mere
was a sonar service conducted by
N. G. Hedin. Besides the sing
ing by congregation there were
a number of specials which were
greatly enjoyed.
O. L Pacauet after seeine the
sights in other places returned
home this week thinking that
Wapinitia is a pretty good place
atter an.
ti:.m--WJ
itffii
eshen Up
Shabby Surfaces
with
ACME QUALITY
ff
Paints and
Varnishes
With pleasant days comes
the will to make home and
all about it fresh, brieht,
spick and span. Acme Qual
ity Paints and Varnishes will
help. The exterior can be
repainted: floors, doors,
casings and baseboards var
nished; walls decorated
chairs and tables stained and
varnished i fences, barns,
sheds and steps given a new
appearance all with little
effort and eye-pleasing results.
We have Acme Quality Paints
and Varnishes for every pur
pose and surface. No trouble
to show you colors, estimate
quantity, cost and tell you all
about it. Come in and talk
it over.
A. C. Martin constructed some
readv-cut sheep corrals at the
Tum-A-Lum yard the first of the
week for Connolly's ranch:
R. E. Wilson Co., Maupin, Ore.
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon. February 10, 1923. .
To Lewis S. Williams, of Wapinitia,
Oregon, Contestee: ,
You are hereby notified that
Earl L. Birchard
who gives Maupin, Oregon, as his post
office address, did on February 6, 1923,
file in this office his duly corrobo
rated abplication to contest and seeure
the cancellation of your homestead
Serial No. 022150, made July 12, 1921,
for Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, be1-4sw1-4, SEl-4NE1-4.
NE1-4SE1-4, Sec. 18, Lots 1, 2,
3, Section 19, Township 6 south, Range
19 .mt Wi lamette Meridian, and as
grounds for his contest he alleges that
said Lewis S. Williams has never
establish residence on the land; that
said Lewis S. Williams is not now in tne
military or naval forces o the United
ttfotca nrl has not been in the military
or naval forces of the United States
since filing on the land.
You' are therefore further notified
that the said allegations 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 from the FOURTH pub
lication of this notice as shown below,
your answer, under oath, specifically
responding to these allegations of con
test, together with due proof that you
have served a copy ot your answer on
the said contestant either in person or
by registered mail.
iou should state in your answer tne
name of the postoftice :o which you de
sire future notices to be sent to you.
J. W. I'onnellv, Register.
Date of first publication Feb. 22, 1923.
.... . iimo
secona iviar. i,
" third " " 8, 1923.
" fourth 15, 1923.
ago by Mr. McUorkie, an om
time resident of the place who
for many years run a grist mill
at the head of the valley on
Badger creek. The little house
along side of the store was the
first business house built in Tygh
and was put up by H. Staley
some fortyfive years ago.
Notice '
Came to my . place one steer
calf (short yearling) no marks
or brands. One can have same
by proving property and settling
for this adv. R. W. McCorkle.
Three rooms to let B. F. Cook.
For Sale 1 Fanning mill with
sacker, almost new cream sepa
rator. 1 Vauorhn Dratr saw, cut
almost 125 cords wood. Write
H. Wood, Maupin Ore.
will be some plans definitely de
cided on that surely mean some
thing to every telephone user.
Don't fail to come to this meet-intr.
Each farmer has probably said
to himself at some time, "What
has the Union done?" The Union
has saved for the farmers throu
different lines thousands of dol
lars in this community, and it
has only started. The Union
can be credited with most of the
hynors of having the Standard
Oil Company located here, which
most of us do not realize how
much it will benefit the commun
ity in the future. That is only
one thing that I mention; num
erous other thlugs have been
done.
If you are not keeping step
with the Union now is the time
to get in and see how much we
can help ourselves
How many industries of today
are not cooperating? There are
only a few, and they are begin
ning to see what it means, that
) the object of the Union, co
operative buying and selling.
The next meeting win Deon
March 24th at 1 o'clock sharp.
A. E. Mayhew, Fres.
-New Today
PTir Ralp fine snan rnares com
ing 4 and 5, halter broke weight
1250-S.u. Ledlord, wamic.
For Sale Eleven nice feedepigs
will weigh about 125 lbs. One
coming five year old Registered
Aberdeen Angus Bull Bruce
Bothwell.
James Chalmers
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmithing
Plow Share Grinding
Maupin, Ore.
I.O. O F.
WAPINITIA
Lodge No. 20!, M.uipin, Oregon
mepta everv Saturdnv niirht ir
I. O. O. F. hail. Visiting mem
here always welcome.
F. D. Stuarr, Secretary
B. P- Fraley, N. G.
continued from page 1
Batteries dead? Bring them
to Shattueks for recharging, and
save two-way express charges.
Auto .Batteries $2.00. Special
prices to Radio outfits.
C. S. McCorkle will hold a
sale at the farm Saturday.
Jim Kennedy went to The
Dalles Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
were in The Dalles yesterday
from the power plant on White
river.
The store which burned Mon
day was built a number of years
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
Rooms 17-13 Vcgt Blork, oyer
Crosby's Drug strre,
The Dalles. Ore
Phone Black 1111
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Oltii-o at The Dalle?, Ore
gon. March 6, 1:123.
Notice ia hereby piven that
Walilo L. Fischer
of Maupin, Urpgon, who on Nov. 20,
1920, made llomrsteail r.niry, ro.
0220i9, for Lota 3. 4. l;l-2wl-2, mction
31. TBI. Ill E. Lots . Z. 8. 4. BKI-.
NEl-4. section 6. and Lola 3. 4
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Wasco
County.
B. A. Kliks, ) '
Plaintiff, Notice
vs. ) of
.Tnserili Traxtle. Ed )
Traxtle. Everett A Sheriff's
Nelson and Nellie Nel ) bale
ie Nelson, his wife.
Grace Nelson, a minor
and Elmer Nelson, a
minor, - I
Defendants. )
Ru virtue of an execution is
sued nut of the above entitled
cause and Court, dated March
1?lh 1Q9?. rn the nnrlersiffned
Sheriff of Wasco County, direct
ed, based upon that certain
inrlo-ment order, decree and or
der ot sale, made in the above
entitled cause and Court, dated
March 9, 1923, wherein it was
adjudged and decreed that tne
plaintiff, B. A. Kilks, recover
from the defendant, Josepn
Traxtle, the sum of $548.57,
with interest at 10 per cent per
annum; plus the lollowing sums
with interest at 6 per cent per
annum, to-wit: The sum of
$111.03, taxes advanced, plus
the sum of $75.00 as plaintiff's
rpasnnahln attornev fees, and
the costs and disburstments
taxed at $30.80, all of which
sums bear interest from the
date of said decrees, March 9,
1923: and further, said Writ
commanded me to make sale of
the following described real
property, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter or tne
Northwest Quarter and the
Northwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of section Zb, ana
the South Half of the Northeast
Quarter and the North Half of
the Southeast Quarter of bection
91. all in TownshiD 3 South of
Range 12 East of the Willamette
Meridian in Wasco County, Ore
crnn. containing 240 acres.
Now. therefore, by virtue of
unirl pvpontinn. Rid .liirltrmenl
Order, Decree and Order of Sale
and in compliance with the com
mands of said Writ. I will, on
Friday, April 10, 1823, at 10:00
n'l.lnflf A M .. nr. thn past front
door of the Wasco County Court
House, at The Dalles, Oregon,
aull at nnhlif snetinn. Rllhier-t to
redemption, to the highest bidder
tor cash in nana, an tne ngni
title and interest which any of
tho within named defendants.
'and each of them, had on Febru
ary IS. 1913. the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or
since that date, had in or to the
above described real property.
or any part thereof, in order tc
antiafu said pMih'nn. illdampnt
order, and decree, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
Dated March 13, 1923.
I.pvi nhrismnn.
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, March, b, lvzi.
Notice is hereby given tnat,
Albert E. Troutman, ;
of Maupin, Oregon, who on October
20, 1920, made Additional Homestead
entry No. 016942 for El-2swl-4, section
7. w!-2ne1-4. E1-2NW1-4. Lot 2. NEl-
4swl-4, Section 18 Township 6 south,
Range 14 Uast, 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 17th day of
April, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: E. J.
Fischer, W. L. Fischer. Henry Rich
ardson, B. F. Turner, all of Maupin,
Oregon.
j. w. I'onneuy, ttegisier.
5. ol Township 6, amith, Ruhr 11
baat Willametto nlerii.mn, has nirn
notice of intention to make three year
proof, to tstaMiPh claim to the iRnd
abova described, before K. D. Stuart,
United ttalc I'on.niifSinnt r, at Maupin
Orejron, on the 21th uav of April, IVTX
Claimant namra as witnessed B. V.
Turner, Geo, Moss, II. D. Ho'ilis. lien
ry Richardson, all of Maupin, oregnn.
J. W. Dunuclly, Krister.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
l. ,nri. ' mi l'i i ruu. m i . i . . . .-- j ......... u v
sit lion file their objections, if any, to the fna
... . . 1 I .. ' . . t . L.
ai-C'Hint of the aduhiatrator of th
Estate of William II. rarlow, on or
l,.f.,rn Anril 7 1'lCI at 1(1-00 A. M
which U the time fixed by the County
. . I . . .. r I
Louri 01 naaco voumy, uregun 101
the settlement of aaid final account.
DiilU-i City. Oregon la the place fixed
lor nearing gara account.
Charlea N. Farlow, Administrator
Frank G. Kick. Atty.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR WASCO COUNTY.
George E. Penny
and Martha E. Pen
ny, Plaintifts,
VS. SUMMONDS
John Wittliff and
Anna Wittliff, Hen
ry Wittliff. a minor
Walter Wittlilt. a 1
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;
Yon are herehv renin red to
appear and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff, within six weeks
from the date at the hrst publi
cation of this summons, arid 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 .iudement airainst John
Wittliff and Anna Wittliff for
thp Rum nf $Pif)f) with intprpsr.
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum from April lbtn, liJzU
for the sum of $120.00 taxe3
paid on mortgaged premises, '
and for $100.00 attorney fees,
and Plaintiff's costs and disburs-
ments.
Thnt. thp mnrrcno-n PYpr-iir.pd
by yourself and Anna Wittliff to
the Plaintiffs herein be fore
closed", and that the premises
mentioned thprpin tn.wit! Nl-2
of sEl-4 of Nwl-4 of Sec. 21, Tp.
1 N. R. 13, E. W. M. and lots D,
E. and V in Block 69 of Fort
DnlloQ Millitarv RpcprvotJnn tn
Dalles City and swl-4 of se1-4 of
Sec. 1, Tp. I 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 servprl nnnn
you by publication for a term of
six conseutive weeks, by order
nf thp Hnn Frt'il W V ilsnn
Circuit Judge, dated February 1,
Date of first publication Feb
ruary 1, 1923.
Date of last publication March
15, 1923.
J. W. Allen,
Attnmpv fni tMaintirTa
Residence and P. O. Address,
The Dalles, Oregon.