The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, July 12, 1923, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
Published every Thrusday at .
Maupin, Oregon
Jessiliiie K. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, $i.y; six
months, 75 cents; three inomns, 50
Entered as second class mail
matter September 2, ujT4, at the
postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un
der the Act of March 3, 1879.
MAKE
0. A. C.
Your Next Goal
You have finished hitfh school
and like all wide-awake- gradu
ates, are looking to college.
The State of Orpgon off its
you the best of training and a
collegiate degree in the leading
pursuits and profodsions, as fol
lows: Engineering, Agriculture,
Commerce, Forestry, Home
Economics, Military Science
and Tactictics, Mining, I'har
macy, Vocational Education
and Music
Student life at the College is
rich in opportunities for leader
ship and personal culture.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
For information write to
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis
We would appreciate your trade. We sell the
best goods. We give the best service for the
least money in Maupin. Your dollar does double
duty at the
Harris Cash Store
The Lrandall Undertaking to.
The Dalles, Oregon
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Licensed Eubalinors .Motor Equipment
II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN
E. C. PRATT,
111 J. hllil.v'
rMV ' 'Bere even'
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; 1 recreation mav le enjoyed. Ask our agent for our
" I "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon
Outdoors." They tell the whole story in word
m'.d picture. Then, rmn-hs'f a Round-Trip Summer
Exrursion Ticket va
HOTEL FLINN
N. W. Flinn, Prop. 'The Dalles
Rooms 50c to $!.00
Meals, family style 40c
UNivERsiTYof Oregon
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ft A f B?
The UNIV ERSITY of OREGON
conlnins:
The College of Literature, Science
tmd the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts Business
Administration Education Grad
uate Study Journalism Law
Medicine Music Physical Edu
cation Sociology Extension.
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For a catalogue or any information
Write The Registrar, UniVertitfi of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
The 48th Year Opens September 25, 1923
T,r7v I.O. O. F.
J'J v A P I N I TIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin,' Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
I. O. O. F. hail. Visiting mem
oers always welcome.
F. D. Stuarr, Secretary
B. D. Fraley, N. G.
Notice A representative tnd
student of the Chicago Engineer
ing Works school of electricity is
in Maupin. Any man wishing to
get better payfrom $10 to $30
ner dav should correspond with
I him. It costs nothing to investi
gate! Address Box 85, Maupin.
WAMIC Jj
istlie inspiring ro:irof Old Ocean and the charm of iti .
many beaches wlicre those glorious VACATION
haunts are. It will be a great surprise and d'light to
sec the vast Improvements that have been made to
insure the pleasure of visitors to
North Beach
Clatsop Beach
Tillamook Beaches
or Newport
.....
conceivable fonn of restful hei!th-pvin
UmoN Pasifio System
which gives that wondi rful trip through the Columbia
River Go 'i.e. Our ajent will be glad to arrange your
itinerary nr. J make oar reservation.
K. D. BELL, Agent
WM. McMURRAY
General Passflnpar Agant
Portland, Oregon
For Sale
12 ft. McCormick header and
6 ft. Deering Binder, both in
running order. A. L. Gutzler.
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer
Crosby's Drug itore,
The Dalles, Ore
Phone Black 1111
OcndUsYour
ftfimji and address on a
MUmC post card or in a let
ter and we will mail
free and postpaid, a sample ;opy of
Popular Mechanics
MAOAZINI
Jhe most wonderful magazine pub
lished. 160 pagea and 400 picture!
every month, that will entertain
every member of the family.
It coma ira interesting and Instructive arti.
cleg on the Home, Farm, Shop and Office
ae newest developments in Radio, Avia
tion, Automobile and Garage. Each issue
contains something to interest everybody.
We do not employ subscription solicitors so
jou will not be urged tosubsenbe and you
are sot obligating yourself in the least in
asking for a free sample copy. We
gladly send it to prospective readers. 11
you like It you can buy a copy every
month from any newsdealer or aend us
yotar subecriptfon $3.00 for one year.
Popular Mechanics Company
CM.31 t Osteite stmt, CHICAGO, ILU
Twvlar Mtehatic building it dsnud
Kmtiulg to tea production y IM
Kreso Dip No. 1. A real stand
ardized dip for all purposes, for
sale at Maupin Drug Store.
Try It on Your Phone
Did you ever stop to figure,
You who use the telephones,
That the lines have certain limits
Quite distinct from megaphones
One by one the calls are taken,
One by one the signals fall,
One by one the parties answer
if they hear their buzzers call.
Calls are answered in the order
That they reach the central board
Yours receives as prompt atten
tion
As skilled handling can afford
Why should precedence be given
To your wants, before your turn,
Does your doctor, lawyer, banker
Such great worth in you discern?
And, another thing, dont grum
ble
If toll service is more slow.
It depends, like trains and street
cars,
On the dist ance it must go,
You would not expect to travel
From New York to Timbuotoo
Quite as quickly as a taxi
Could traverse the city through
Still one little thing, in closing
Just because you're miles away
Don't bawl out the operator,
Show a little chivalry.
If you're peeved, you'd best
forget it,
But whatever stirs jour ire,
Be a sportsman in your methods,
Do not hide behind a wire.
Qcntral girls are nly human,
Toiling for their daily bread.
Do not add unto their burden,
Try to help them out instead.
"In as much as you have done it
Unto one of these, mine own"
But of course you've caught the
idea
Try it on your telephone.
Mrs. H. R. Kaiser and child
ren, Winnif red and Ralph, return
ed Sunday from a three weeks
visit at lone.
Gee! That is nice fresh bread
Yes, it is Butternut, the Bread
Supreme. I get it at BUTLER'S
Raspberrys-$2.00 a crate at
Ayers ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Harris
closed the store for a few days
tha week of the Foursh and visit
ed relatives in Goldendale Wn.
Frank Creager carried the mail
for W. J.
I
Are we busy? I'll say we are,
Who? BUTLER'S.
sun ii n:nmsnr znz itiiiiiiiiiiiid:iiiiz
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Call for Bids
Bids will be received by the
Maupin Council on construction
of sidewalk between 4th and 5th
street on the east side of De-
schuts avenue. I
Specifications may be secured!
from the recorder. I
The Council reserves tne right j
to reject any or all bids.
During last year ten farmers
in Wasco county entered their
potato crops for certification and
only two farmers were successful
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 1923.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in
item 29 and 30, if any $149,919 68
2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 151-75
3. U. S. goverment securities owned, including those shown in
items 30 and 35, if any : 346.50
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including for
eign government, state, municipal, corporation,
etc., including those shown in items 30, 35, if any 1,209.92
6. Banking house $5911. 57 furniture, and fixtures
$3056 51 8,968.08
9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks,
bankers, and trust companies, designated and
approved reserve agents of this bank 21,602.48;
11. Checks on banks outside dty or town of re
porting bank and other cash items 25 65
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10,11.
$21628.13
Total.. 182,224 06
LIABILITIES
16. Capita stock paid in .$ 25,000.00
17. Surplus fund 2,000.00
18. (a) Undivided profits $5,022.31
(b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
.' $4,434.19 588 12
19. Reserved for taxes, interest, or depreciation
20. Dividends unpaid
Demand Deposits, other than 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 111,329.52
25. Cashier checks of this bank outstanding, payable
on demand 1.674-6C
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub
ject to reserve, items 23, 24. 25, 26, $113,004.12
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to res? rve and paya
ble on demand and subject to notice:'
27. Time certificates of deposits outsta'.iding 17,792.05
Total of time and savings deposits ratable on demand
or subject to notice, items 27. $17,792.05
30. Notes, and bills rediscounted including
bonds or other securities sold under repurchase
agreements with contingent Usabilities 23,839-77
32. Bills payable with federal
other banks or trust companies
Total : $182,224.06
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: F.S. Fleming, L. C. Henneghan, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 9th day of July 1923.
James C. Pratt,' Notary Public
My commission exires October 29, 1923.
SOMETHING NEW
Harness, Saddle, Sho
REPAIRING Work Guaranteed
PRICES RIGHT
F. B. Perry
Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon
DAL
A Case of the Best Grade of
Standard Iowa Corn
24 Cans-well filled
$2.49
Standard Glen Willis Tomatoes
No. 3 Can 24 to the Case
$2e88 .
WILSON
zin oinisnrsniri Finns
in having their potates pass the
three inspections. These men
were Mr. P. J. Kirsch and Mr.
Herrling of Criterion.
These two gentlemen are fort
unate in that their land is pract
ically new, therefore free from
the various potato diseases which
are threatening the potato indust
ry of Oregon and they are also
fortunate that theh' potatoes are
grown on dry lard of sufficient
elevation to make 'Excellent seed.
Farm News.
re? erve bank or with
M
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CO.
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Very cloudy. Looks like rain.
James Chalmers
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmithing
Plow Share Grinding
Maupin, Ore.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Ore
gon, June 28th, 1923.
Notice is hereby piven that
Phyllis Fischer
of Maupin, Oregon, who on April 26.
1919, made Homestead Entry No. 020620
and on June 14, 1921, made Additional
Homestead entry No. 020621. for Lots
2, 3, 4, section 19, Lots 1, 2, 3, SBl-4nw1-4,
section 30, T. 5 s, R 14 E, seI-4sEl-4,
sec. 13, e1-2ne1-4, wl-2sEl-4,
sec 24, neI-4, sec. 25, Township 6 south
Kantre id 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 Commissioner,
at Maupin, Oregon, on the 14th day of
August, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: G. C.
Allen, John foiey, A. E. Troutman,
P. A. Coale, all of Maupin, Oregon.
J. W. Donnolly, Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, June 15, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that
Chester Crabtree,
of Maupin, Oregon, who on September
5, 1918, made Homestead ratry No.
020059 and on June 7, 1922 made
Additional homestead entrv No. 022426
SEl-4swl-4. Nl-2sEl-4. Sec. 33, Nwl-4swl-4,
Sec. 34, T 5 south, R 15 east,
Lots 3, 4, and swl-4Nwl-4, Section 4.
Township 6 south, Range 15 east, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make three year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before F. O.Stuart, United
Statea Commissioner, at Maupin, Ore
gon, on the 24th day of July 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: H. F.
Sinclair of Criterion, Oregon, Floyd
McLeod. of Maupin, Oregon, M. S.
Miller of Maupin, Oregon, R. R. Crab
tree of Maupin, Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
REPUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
' Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, May 19, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that
Benjamin F. Herrling
of Criterion, Oregon, who on February
3, 1920, made Homestead Entry No.
021337, and on Nov. 19, 1920 made ad
ditional homestead entry No. 021388
for Lot 1, SE1-4NE1-4, E1-2SE1-4, sec. 1
NE1-4NE1-4, section 12, T 7 south, R. 14
east, Lota 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, seUnwM,
El-2swl-4, section 6, NE1-4nw1-4, Sec
tion 7, T. 7 south, R. 15 east. Lot 4,
l-4swl-4, swl-4sEl-4, Sec. 31 Tp. 6
south, Range 15 east, Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of intention
to mak three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commission T
at Maupin, Oregon, on the 7th day of
July, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: P.J.
Xirsch, C. A. Duus, D. B. Appling,
Malcolm McDonald, all of Criterion,
Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
NOTICE TOR publication:
Department nf the Interior
II. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Ore
on, Miy31, 1923.
Notice is tiereoy given mar,
Henry C. Dake
of 793 1-2 Thurman St., Portland, Ore
gon, who on January 2, 1919, made
Homestead Entry No. 020256 for El-2NE1-4,
Section 23 Township 5 gout
Range 13 east, Willamette Meridia...
has riled notice of intention to mate
thrte vear proof to establish claim to
the land above described, before F. 1).
Stuart. United states Commissioner at
Mauoin. Oregon, on the 24th day of
Julyi 1923. '
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
McCoy. A. R, Wilcox, Thos. Kienzle,
Lot!i?"McCov, all of Wapinitia Oregon,
i. W. Donnelly, Register.