The Maupin Times Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon, Flinn hotel. FT- iMH.'M .TH.-L.'frj.-iu MF, WiaWZV E A baby daughter arrived at the Chas. Cox home last evening Jessiline 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. Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Evick went to The Dalles Monday. Mrs Evick is being treated at the Hamilton hospital for ptomaine poison. Orval is staying at the Joe Riggle home during their absence. John Lewis has put a new roof on his garage and Matt Busic has reroofed his poolhaU. Roy Batty, M. L. Arnett, Mc Coy Bros., Howard Nye, Mabel Lewis, Mrs. Jake Teschner and J. I. 'Parker and family were Dalles visitors from here Wed nesday. R. E. Ellinwood and family re turned from Portland Wednes- Roy Woodside went to The Dalle3 for dental work last Thursday. Three beef wagons were in Wap Safurday, 0. L. Paquet, 0. S. Walters and Floyd Eubanks, all sell meat. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly were here from Maupin Monday. Mrs. Davis arrived Wednes day from Estacada and is visit ing her sons here. Earl Hartman of Silverton spent Sunday here with his cousin, E. A. Hartman. Among those from here attend ing the celebration at Dufur Monday, were J. M. O'Brien and family, Richard Delco, Ma bel Lewis. Mabel Walker, John Lewis and Dee Woodside. The school program Saturday night was excellent and well attended. Proceeds amounted to $123. Maupin people in attend ance were Dr. and Mrs. Stovall, Harold and Earl Lock and Floyd Richmond. Ben Teschner of Portland was an over Sunday visitor with his brothers here. Mrs. Lloyd purchased a fine new piano last Saturday. C. W. Flinn and family came over from the agency Thursday, visited at the Dave Sharpe home and thence to The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe also went in Sunday, when a reunion of all the children was enjoyed at the Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Lettuce Celery Cranberries Special Prices on Package ROLLED OATS, WHEAT CEREALS, PANCAKE FLOUR AND WHEAT HEARTS Harris Cash Store MAUPIN WHSE. CO. HAVE ON HAND . - WHITE FEED OATS WHITE MILL RUN CRACKED CORN SPERRY SUREMILK HAY RYE SALT STAR A SHINGLES We Invite you to look over our quality and prices before buying elsewhere Maupin Warehouse Company . GEO. L. MORRIS. MGR. The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmers Motor Equipment F. C. BUTLER MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC fa r HOTEL FLINN N. W. Flinn, Prop. The Dalles Rooms 50c to $I.OO Meals, family style 40c Fnnntnin Sv'rino-pa nnrl Hot. Watpr hottles on sale at $1.00 each Maupin Drug Store. Criterion Timothy Kirsch, ' who 'is a younger brother of P. J. Kirsch of this community left last Wed nesday morning for his home at Salem, Oregon. Mr. Kirsch, has been a great help to his brother by assisting him get his potatoes ready for market.' Ben Herrling has been employ ed the latter part of the week hauling potatoes for his brother Otto and P. J. Kirsch. C. B. Dahl of Tgh Valley has been up in this locality bargain ing for the potato crop. Most of the sales have been around a dollar. D. L. Rutherford took his wife and two children to The Dalles last Monday. Mrs. Rutherford expects to remain in The Dalles a short time for menical treat ment and to visit her parents. Services and a program were held at the Lakeyiew school house last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse of Maupin gave short talks on temperance. The Sprouse's had quite a little trou ble cause by oil running out of a petcock, which was accidently left open. Two connecting rods were burnt out which Joe Kramer replaced. C A. Duus and family motor ed to The Dalles Wednesday, taking in the election returns from this precinct. They ex pect to remain a few days to have their son Bonney fitted with eye glasses which he has been needing for some time. Most everyone here has re covered from the recent epidemic which caused so many to be ill. P. J. Kirsch's exhibit of pota toes rated quite nigh at the state fair, taking second prize. P. Fry and Edwin Kidder have been hauling potatoes to market byieam the past week. The election here was very quiet. A total vote of eleven was cast, eight for and three against the income tax bill. Loco DeCamp has rented the Charley Skogsberg ranch and so contemplates farming on a some what large scale than heretofore. W. E. Hunt is constructing a new barn, utilizing the lumber from the Clyde Whitlock home stead. Supt. Gronewald paid the schools out here a visit on elec tion day, leaving a sign at the Criterion school which signifies it has met the requirements for standardization for three succes sive years. G. F. McLeod and wife made atrip to The Dalles. Mrs. Mc Leod may remain for some time, but G. F. returned Saturday with C. A. Duus. Ernest Kramer suffered a fracture of his right arm from cranking a Ford on Saturday evening. Cur beautiful days have van ished. We are having rain and fog instead. Chas. Skogsberg is spending a few days at the ranch. Ernest Kirsch celebrated his fifth birthday Saturday by giv ing a birthday dinner. The af ternoon was spent in playing games, poping corn and toasting marshfnallows, 1 Bert Appling delivered a load of dressed hogs in Maupin Tuesday. Portland Painless N'TIST 305 Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Over Linquist' Jewelry Portland JPrices W. T. SLATTEN, D.D.S. Proprietor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, October 5, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Roy R. Crabtree of Maupin, Oregon, who on Feby. 10 1922. made Homestead Entry No. 021515 for wl-2swl-4 Sec. 10, wl-2NWI-4, Nwl-4swl-4, SeAion 15, Tp. 6 south, Range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land ; above described, bfore F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon ; on the 17ih day or November, 1923. j Claimant names as witnesses: M. S. ! Miller, Chester Crabtree, H, F Sinclair, Floyd McLeod, all of Miiupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, -Register ; 11 k. SOMETHING NEW Harness, Saddle, Sho REPAIRING Work Guaranteed PRICES RIGHT F. B. Perry East End of Bridge Maupin, Oregon Coleman Gas Lamps $7.50, Coleman Gas Lanterns 16.50 at Maupin Drug Store. From their recent social pro gram the Shaniko schools realiz ed over $200. Quite a crowd enjoyed a sing at the Weberghome last evening Subscribers please note the numbers on your paper opposite your name, indicating date of expiration of you subscription. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT j Notice is hereby given that Julia F. Endersby Ward, Admin istratrix of the estate of Valen tine W. Endersby, deceased, has filed her final account in said estate; and that Monday, the 29th day of October, 1923, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the County Courtroom in the Court House in The Dalles, Wasco County, Ore gon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said Account and the settlement thereof. Julia F. Endersby Ward, Administratrix. CcndUsYour g and address on a Hiatal post card or in a let terand we will mail nee and pottpaid, a tampli opy of Popular Mechanics MA9AIINI fte most wonderful magazine pub lished. 160 page and 400 picture! every month, that will entertain every member of the family. ft contain Interesting and Instructive art), dee on the Home, Farm, Shop nd Office -the newest developments in Radio, Avia tion, Automobile and Garage. Each issue contains something to interest everybody. 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