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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1923)
The Mauoin Times Published Every Thti Jk.shii.inu K. Mokkison, Publisher Subjcriplion: One Year $1.50, Six Entered as second clans mail poBi office at Maupin, Oregon, r WOOD BR.O0. rt Individual 9 THRESHER Big enough for any ranch Will handle till a header will cut or keep five bundle wagons busy. Small enough for economy A Fordson furnishes ample power and seven men will Operate the entire outfit. Stronger and better construction than any other small thresher on the market. Call and look it over! Gannett Motor Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealer V it's easier Then l Phone Empire 1661 f V But ' f V . ) 1 A IM (Sh.vlr J 11. II. Bell Mays Live StoGk Commission Co. North Portland Edwin Mays: Residence Phone .Main 8609 HOTEL N. W. Flinn, Prop. Rooms 50c Meals, family style rsday unpin, Oregon, Months 75cts, Three Months 50c matter September 2, 11)14, at the under the Act of March LI, 1879. Was the most direct trans continental route when it was blazed and IS NOW to "negotiate" now than then. and the REDUCED round trip SUMMER EXCURSION FARES la offset dally betweea May 15 and September 13 over the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will make it very attractive. Study this table. Denver. . 04.00 Tluflalo . $120.62 Omiilui . . 72.00 Pittsburgh . 119.76 Kansas Cily . 72.00 Washington 111.56 St.l.miia , . 81.50 Philadelphia 144.93 Chicago . . 80.00 New York . 147.40 Detroit . . 105.02 Huston . . 15:1.50 Cincinnati . 100.30 Atlanta . . 117.55 Toronto . . 113.75 Montreal . 132.76 With corresponding fares to other important centers. Final return limit October 31st. Liberal stop-ovflg privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at smsll additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrangement. It costs no more and willsave you lots of worry. , Maupin, Oregon Now! OBARR The Dalles to $1.00 40c continued from page 1 Wupinitia Mr. and Mrs, L D. Kelly and Doris spent Sunday with the E. A. Hartman family, Lee and Hazel Laughlin are visiting Mr. Joe ( Ira ham this week. Wamic News A party of younu people went to the W. Nerval jiome Monday night of last week and charivari- ed Mr. and Mrs. Arby Magill. After serenading with the music of old tin cans and other noisy instruments the young people were given a generous treat of : candy cigars and other good things and were entertained with music and singing. George Woodruff was here from The Dalles Thursday at the W. Norval home. Winston Lake accompanied him home. They went by way of Maupin. A. M. Davidson pne of the proprietors of the Davidson Bread Company was at the A. EL Lake store Friday from Port land. P. E. Rains, representing the Cresent Manufacturing Co. of Seattle, Wn., was here Friday from The Dalles. Winston Lake came out with him. F. M. and Jay Fowler held an' auction sale at their farm Tues day. Many attended the sale and things were sold at a good price. Many persons went from here and surrounding places went to the Lone Pine cemetery Wednes day, covering the mounds of their departed friends and rela tives with flowers. No services were held. Some went to the little cemetary below town where the early settlers or this place was buried. A soldier in the early days of the place was the iirst one to be buried there Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Norval came out from The Dalles Tues day remaining sver night at the W. Norval home. Amos Johnson was very ill last week. Postmaster and Mrs. jZumwalt took him to The Dalles Thursday for medical treatment. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodcock am children left Saturday lor Huntington. Percy Driver and wife went to The Dalles Friday. Mrs. Driver I remained in town. J George and Marjorie Tillitson i were Dalles visitors Friday, j Mrs. Guy Keddington, Rogina j and Berniee Muller went to Grass j Valley Saturday from Tygh. Mr. and Mrs. Budge Jones ( and children, were down from Itne Mulvaney saw mill Saturday at the Jack Jones home in Tygh. About 130 men are at work on j the highway in Butlers Canyon. Alfred McCorkle and wife 'i went to Dufur from Tygh Satur- day. Mrs. H. A. Muller went to j Dufur Saturday for medical treatment. Walter Driver and family left Monday for the Willamette valley j They are hunting a suitable lo cation in the vicinity of Gresham 0. C. Webb and Edwin Engil i stead have reached a depth 130 'feet in the well they are drilling for the Oregon Trunk line at j Sherars. Frank Magill took his family to Portlynd Tuesday where they will visit relatives. Irma Driver accompanied .her grandmother to The Dalles Sun day. They stayed over night at Tygh Valley. Mrs. George Burlingame and son Elmiet were Dalles visitors Monday from Tygh Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John lllings- worth and Gilbert went to Tin Dalles yesterday. Mr. Illings worth's mother came home with them George Magill hauled a load of freight from The Dalies yester day. Housty Johnson came over from Dufur Thursday, where he I Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glassies Properly Filled Bxcltu mi 17-1 Crtisliy The Phon. Dall TCTSPNk i.o. o. f. yJll'AI'IMTIA Lodge No. 20'., Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. (). P, ball. Visiting mem II !wn VB F. I). Stuakic, Secretary D. PBALEY. N. G. James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmilhing ' Plow Share Grinding Maupin, Ore. Send Us Your MaiMA an' '''ddress on a tialUC Post cud or in a let terand we will mail free and postpaid, a samplt ;opy of Popular Mechanics MAOAZINI the most wonderful magazine pub lished. 160 pagea and 400 pictures every month, that will entertain every member of the family. It contains intercstins and instructive arti cles on th Home, Farm, Shop and Office Ule newest developments in Kadio, Avia tion, Automobile and Garage. Each Issue contains something to interest everybody. We do not employ subscription solicitors so you will not be urged to subscribe and you are not obligating yourself in the least in asking for a free sample copy. We gladly send it to prospective readers. If you like It you can buy a copy every month from any newsdealer or send us your subscription 3.00 for one year. Popular Mechanics Company 390-214 I. Ontario Slmot, CHICAGO, ILL. Pomlar Mechanics hutldlno is devoted czdusioelu to Ute production of this has been with his mother who is ill. He returned Saturday. Mrs Luella Johnson whose condition has been very serious the past week is a little improved Ralph and Leonard Chandler and Jimmy Johnson went to Dufur Sunday. Mrs. Chandler returned home with them. She has been there with her mother the past week. Percy Driver and crew of men are working the roads :now on Jordan creek. Side Lights East Maupin experienced some very quiet days last week hut conditions have again returned to that pre-historic times. TOO BAD. Zoological sounds were heard coming from the Dentist office on Tuesday. Not very becoming behavior for a politician. Henry Ford is still in the Rear for Preside representati his success. Congratul to those Ali passed the e out his worthy is still hopefull of )ns are in order Zinsihip in The Dalles last week. The effort required to pass these examinations should teach the parties affected they should re main in their own country. The question to be decided, is, where should a beauty spot be placed on a lady's face? At present it has a tendency to move around. All suggestions can be sent to the Times office whare they will be treated with the utmost confieence. It can be truly said cf Maupin that she i rules as ui observing the same d in New York City. t hicatro, Loudon, Lernn ant Paris. Many thanks to our worthy officer. The old time citizens of Mau pin have got to admit that the women are in the habit of catch ing the largert fish. Our worthy Mayor reports a fairly good time going to the Grand Lodge but not as good as usual. Wonders are now at work Some of our fast store clerks are kept very busy trying to get acquainted with all the new hash lingers that come to our beauti ful city. Better cut it out boys. Mr. John Stovall has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs Stovall at their home on Fifth Street, and not at the Drug Store, as stated in last week's edition of the Times. Smock News Strawberries are getting ripe. The last few days of summer weather are welcome. Mrs. H. L. Driver and children spent last week with J. E. Wood cocks family. Caliie Duncan had the misfor tune to have his hand injured in sawmill work and is laying off a week or two. W. H. Mavfield went to Mau pin on Saturday on business. F. T. Feltch is hauling timber from the mountains for a barn. F. M. Driver and wife visited Mrs. Jessie Woodcock on Sunday F. T. Feitch purchased a band of sheep from Mr. Fargher bring ing them home on Wednesdday. Mrs. Courtright formerly of Smock but now living at Friend was taken very ill on Saturday night. Miss feltch and Mrs. Josie Mayfield went to see her on Sunday. Miss Feltch remain ed a few days. J. C. Bradway and M. 0. Dun can are hauling wood to Maupin. Criterion News P. J. KirschandD. B. Appling went to Cove creek Monday to buy cattle. Mrs. Joe Kramer spent the day Monday at the home of Mrs. Kitsch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moss drove over to Antelope Sunday. Bernice Cook spent Sunday with Marie Appling. Ail, . 4.1 TT n , . i Myrtle Hall returned to her work Sunday after spending a'tlav ofJ"'"', 1923, at the hour of 10 i .., , , J o'clock A. M., in the County Court week w 1th her parents Mr. and ' rom in the County Court House, at Mrs. John Hall. Myrtle is Stay ing with Mrs. H. F. Bothwell this summer. Mrs. Albright and family and Miss Kobison spent Tuesday with Mrs. Bert Appling. C. C. Kobison left last week for Saem where he will spend the summer. Ernest and Sylvester Kramer are hauling wood from Deep I creek this week. Mr. and Mrs. Duus spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs'. P. J. Kirsch spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss attend ed Sunday School Sunday. For Sale 1 Disc with attachment, good shape, able. C. B. Dahl. tandem Reason NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, April 25, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Alva R. Wilcox of Wapinitia Oregon, who on August 29, 1919, made Additional Homestead tMitry JNo. (ilf.970, tor NWl-4Nvvl-4 NEl-4swi-- sl-2swl-4, sEl-4. section 1 Township G south, Range 13 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ol intention to make final threi year proof, to establish claim to tht iand above described, before F. D Sluurt, united Mates Commissioner at Maunin, Oregon, on the 4th day of June, 19V3. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob leschner, 1 nomas Kienzel, John Por chette. all of Wapinitia. Oregon, E. A. Cyr of Maupin, Oregon, J. W. Uonneily, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, April B, 19S8. Notice is hereby given that John Foley of Maupin, Oregon, who on October 31st, 1919, made Homestead Entry No. 017823 for sl-2swl-4, Section 12, wl-2, 14ttl-4, 8E1-4SEI-4, Sec 13, El-2Nwl-4. SW1-4ME1-4. Sec 24 Township 6 south Range 14 east. Willamette Meridian has likd notice ol intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. I). Stuart. United states Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 15th day of May, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: J. H, McMillan, A. T. Lindley. G. C Allen, Geo. Moss, Frank Dyer, all Maupin. ally, egtsur. REPUBLICATION NO TICK fok publication DMjfcrtment of the Interior U. H. Land (inlet) at The ualli'H, Ore gon, May II), 1928. Notice, in hereby given Unit Benjamin P. Htrrling of Oili-rimi, Duron, who on February .:, 19211, made Homestead Entry No. 1121887, and on Nov. 19, 1920 made ad ditional homestead entry No. 1)21888 for Lot l, bb1-4me14, i:I-2sk1-4, hoc. 1 nkI-4nkI-4, section 12, T 7 south, R. 14 east) Lots 2, :;, 4, fj, 6, 7, hkI-inwM, Dl-2swI-4, lection fi, nkI-4nw1-4, Sec tion 7. T. 7 south, R, 16 east. Lot 4, sEl-4swl-4, sw1-4se1-4, Sec. 81 Tp. o nouth, Range 18 east, Willamette Me ridian, hu filed notice of intention lo make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bo fore F. D. Stuart. U. S. CommiBnoner at Maunin, Oregon, on the 7th day of July, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: P.J. Kirich, C. A. Liuus, D. B. Appling, Malcolm McDonald, all of Criterion, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION , Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore n, May 81, 1938, Notice il hereby given that Henry C. Dako of 793 1-2 Thunnnn St., Portland, Ore gon, who on January 2, 1919, made Homestead Entry No. 020256 for El-2N1J1-4, Section 23 Township 5 south, Range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notico of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before P. I). Stuart, United states Commissioner at Maunin, Origin, on the 24th day of July,' 1928, Claimant names as witnesses: Frank McCoy, A. K. Wilcox, Thos. Kienzie, Louis McCoy, all of Wapinitia Oregon, J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, May, 25, 1923. Notice is hereby given that, Huby 15. Petteys, of Sherars Bridge, Oregon, who on July 21, 1920, made Additional Homestead entry No. 020014 for sl-2Nwl-4, El-2sEl-4, section 1, T. 4 s, R 14 E, Lots 8. 4, 5, SE1-4NW1-4, Section (i, Town ship 4 south, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver United States Land Odice at The Dalles, Ore gon, on the 2nd day of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: John II. Whitlock of Sherars Bridge, Ote., Conrad Rust of Sherars Bridge, Ore., Elmer E. Whitlock of Grass Valley., Ore., John S. Taylor of Sherars Bridge Ore., Vivian B. Rust, of Moody, Ore. . J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice is hereby given that Francis V. Galloway, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. Woodside, deceased, has :l,..l u;., :.. iiic-u iii oui,y vtouL-u oiiai aeeouilL III said estate: and that fiondav. the 2fith Dane Wasco County, Oregon, before the County Court has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said report and the linal settlement of said estate. Francis V. Galloway. Administrator. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Lund Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, May 19th, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Donald Morrison of Slianiko, Oregon, who on Oct. 22, 1920, made Homestead Entrv No. 020359 for w1-2seI-4, section 34, f. 6 S. R. 14 E. Lots 2, 3, ,sl-2Nwl-4, Nl 2swl-4 section 3, Township 7 south, Range 14 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish daim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, Uuiteij Mates Commissioner, at Maupin Oregon, on the 30th day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: B. F. Herrling, of Criterion, Oregon, Thomas Moss of Criterion, Oregon, Laugnlin Morrison of Shaniko, Oregon, H. I, Ilollis, of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S Land OHice at The Dalles, Ore gon, May 7th, 1923. Notice is herebv eiven that Mary" Pechette of Wapii.itia, Oregon, who on Sept. 15, 1919. made Homestead K'ntry No. "1 ?028, for E1-2SE1-4. section 9, sl-2swi-4, section 10, wl-2, w1-2se1-4, NE1-4SE1-4, section 15,TownshipC south Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, baa liled notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the iand above described before F. D. Stuart, U.S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 19th day of June 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ben Gabel, Tom Kinzel, Curtis Abbott, John Ilelco, all .or Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or egon, April 9. 1923. Notice is hereby given that Troy A. Wallace of Shaniko, Oregon, who on November 5th, 1919, made Homestead Entry No. 021099. and on Nov. 6, 1920 made Additional homestead entrv No. 021100 for Kl-2Nwl-4, s1-2ne1-4, sec. 22. Nl- gNBl-4, seI-4.eI-4, Section 21, Township a south, Range 15 East, Willametta Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make three vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at The Dalles Ore gon, on the 19th day of May, 1923. i laimant names as witnesses: P. T. Jones, P. E. Conroy, Harry Skinner. Arthur C. Wallace, all of Shaniko, Ore on. J. W. Donnelly, Register. Wanted, a few A. A. Bonney. brood sows.