The Maupin Times When you are suffering from eyestrain remember PENN C. CRUM Doctor of Optometry I Room 10 Vntrr. PtIHrr. f Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon, Jessilink E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50c i , Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. has the largest exclusively optical establishment in Cen tral Oregon. Directly overCor son's Music Store, The Dalles. I Candidate's Notice To the Republican voters of Wasco Lounty. I herehv Annnnnpp mvsplf n candidate for the republican nomination for the office of County Clerk at the May prim aries and if nominated, nnrt later elected, will use my best efforts to conduct the office m a court ' eous and business like manner and with efficiency and economy, and will not ask for raise in salary, Wilbur Bolton. Paid Advertisement 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 I.O. O. F. IWAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem berg always welcome. J. C. Pratt, Secretary i B. F. Turner. N. G. Wapinitia F. G. Magill has gone to work at the lambing camp for Abbott His brother George Magill brought him over from on Friday. Dr. Griffith has made several trips here lately to see the sick folks. Chas. Walker drove his cattle to his place in the hills Friday. Frank Batty, H. V. Rether ford J. M. Powell, Ira Grisham, Roy Ward and Emil Hackler shipped hogs from Maupin to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powell and children visited in Maupin Sun day at the Richmond home. Violet Mott is not very well. Al Danielb was in The Dalles Friday on business.. Hiisie Lewis entertained com- qany from Victor on Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. P. W. Lloyd entertained the high school stu dents at a party Saturday night. Landrew Bentley of Portland is in our midst visiting old ac quaintances and looking after property interests. Mrs. Carrie Weberg transacted business in Maupin Monday. Roy Rice is home from Idaho where he visited his sister. Oliver Pacquet and Mrs. Chap- James Chalmers Horse Shoeing, and General Blacksmithing Plow Share Grinding Maupin, Ore. COMING! Friday, April -4.th Emory Johnson's Giant New Epic of the Screen The Mailman See the entire Paoific fleet in action , See the attack from the air Dance after the Show pel of this place were married in Vancouver last week. They were welcomed home Friday night by a charivari crowd. Their many friends wish them a happy wedded life. Mrs. Sam Appling was taken to The Dalles Monday for treat ment. Mrs. Ethyl Teschner who has been ill some time was taken to the hospital at The Dalles Mon day for an operation. She was accompanied bv her husband Gotlieb Teschner 'and Miss Mab el Spinning the nurse in charge. tarnie and Helen Endersby visited at the home of their un cle Ted Endersby on Sunday, Mrs. L. D. Kelly and daughter Dons and Dorothy Harpham were end guests at the E. A. Hartman home. Floyd Richmond came up from Maupin Friday night to attend the charivari. The boys of the grade school went to Victor for a game of base ball Saturday. The members of the Christian Endeavor and Mends enjoyed a "Nutty Soshal" at the parson age Tuesday night. Anna Pechett visited with her mother, Grandma Delco Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Perle Evick re turned from The Dalles Friday HOTEL FLINN N. W. Flinn, Prop. The Dalles Open Day and Night Rooms 50c to $1.00 Short Orders All Hours Meals, family style 40c Wamic News Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClain were Dalles visitors Monday from Tygh Valley. Mrs. Margie Harper is making improvements at her "Whisper ing Pines" home in Tygh Valley. Earl Rhodes is doing the work for her. mrs.. Willis -Driver and son, Lyle and Mrs. Tom Driver and little daughter, Nedra, are the the latest ones here to have the measles. Mrs. Willis Driver has suffered much with asthma dur ing her sickness and is only able to sit up a little. Mrs. I. D Driver and Mrs. W. A. Short jare taking care of them. A heavy rain and hail storm i fell here Monday afternoon. I Mrs. Alice Zumwalt and Claris Jumwalt went to Tvp-h VnlW - 0 . Wednesday to the Willis Norval J.o.h.Toledo World's Lowest Priced Closed Car with Doors Front and Rear. Order Now for Earliest Possible Delivery ! - J. T. HENRY TIRE CO., The Dalles H. WOOD, Tygh Valley In Stock at Times, Office: Carbon Paper, 25x39 inch pieces Thin paper for tracing patterns Butter paper and cartons Typewriter paper and ribbons Envelopes, commercial and 10 inch lengths Cardboards, heavy to 21x46 inch sizes Business and calling cards Ruled letter paper part of this is ruled on both sides-ideal farm stationery. Low prices in lots of 100 or more. In tablet Y form if desired Call or Phone Main 231 The MauDin Times home. Mrs. Georgia Norval was here Saturdty remaining over: night at the Emmit Zumwalt home, We have had cold weather the past week or more with hail, snow and ireezing ot ice. About two inches of snow fell Friday night. Willie Norval was here Tues day from Tgh Valley.' Mrs. J. tl.- Lhastain gave a pleasing program in the hall Saturday night. Music, readings songs and short plays were rendered very capably by her pupils. Mrs. Georgia Norval of Tygh Valley assisted with the singing. A large crowd was In attendance. Dancing followed in the hall below. Many were here from Tygh Valley. Alfred Bennett and Miss M. Burns were here Saturday night from The Dalles. Christenson brothers gave a show at Tygh Valley Saturday night and played for the dance here following the entertaiiment I1 rank Morrow has moved his family here from Pasco. Supt. A. E. Gronewald accom panied by Miss Hazel Bostrack, of Fairview, Mrs. Leone Miller. of White River and Miss Avis Sailing of Pine Grove districts visited Miss, Rachel Sharp's school on Smock Thursdav. They returned here trking din ner with Mrs. Ethel Magill and visited Mrs. John Chastain's school. Miss Avis Sailing of Pine Gro ve district was a truest of Claris Zumwalt Saturday night. Ralph Chandler and family were up from Tygh Valley Sun day. Guy Brittain and family visit ed at the Marion Duncan home on Smock Sunday. Miss Avis Sailing assisted by Mrs Nell Harvey cleaned her school rooms Saturday at the r:., n i- , .i. ' me UlUVtJ UiSiriCU day looking at land in view of purchasing. He was an employ of the Standard Oil Comrjanv. Mr. and Mrs. Houstv Johnson went to Dufur yesterday. Herman Gesh 13 plowing the Claud Roberts place. Harvey Martin and Marie Gla- vey were here Sunday from Dufur. Miss Glavey is one of the leading contestants in the Chronicles "Everbody Wins" contest. , She secured a number of subscriptions here. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks were over from Juniper Flat Wednesday, staying over night at the John Magill home. C. H. Crofoot and son Emery went to Maupin Thursday. C. S. MeCorkle went to Port land Tuesday for a' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hurtig. The f rrmers are about through their spring plowing here. J. R. Woodcock has employ ment at the Luna Savage home where he is repairing some fen cing and doing other improve ments on the place. Locals For sale Beardless seed bar ley and Early Bart seed wheat Claud Wilson. Maupin Oregon, Box 133. Two horses, one dark gray branded R. G. on left shoulder. one light gray not branded, shod all around when they came. Weight about 1000 or 1100 each, age about 8 or 9 years. Have been on pasture about 3 months. -R. D. Williams. Tvcrh Vallev. Divorce proceedings, against Finley Richardson of this city were stated in the circuit court this morning when the petition lilhe Richardson was placed on file- The plaintiff seeks $20 monthly alimony for the support oi a minor child, ihey were married in The Dalles on Febru ary 16, 1918. and the conmlaint alledges Mrs. Richardson has been foreed to work in oreer to provide for herself and child. Cruel and inhuman treatment is the ground upon which the divorce was ask ed. Chronicle, 31st. Leave your watch repairing at Maupin Drug Store. Portland Painless Deatist, 305 Second St. The Dalles, tregon, over Lindquist Jewelry Store, Rooms 1, 2, 3. R. D. Williams and the Cres cent Garage man were over from Tygh today. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore Ron, Apr 1, 1924. Notice is hereby Riven that Rpninmin P Tiirnav of Maupin Oreson. who on Nov. 18. 1920. raaria HnmestoiM Hntrv N 021135 for E1-2NWM. Sec. 20. T 6 S." Ranee 14 East. w1-2neI-4. El.!iwl-d Nw1-4nw1-4. section 21, Township 6 south, Range 14 east. Willamette Meridian haa GA nnlU to make three vear proof, to establish rtloln. , i 1. " 1 ! J " 1 -. uaiiu uj me mna hdotb aescnoea, before F. D.Stuart, United States Com missioner. at Maupin, Oregon, on the 13th day of May, 1924 Claimant, nampa bm witnpMpa? W C Richardson, W. L. Fischer, H. D. Mollis, A. J, Connolly, all of Maupin, Oregon. I For Sale 1-3 interest in Threshing machine, Mogul tract or and Header Mrs. Era Harp- ham Maupin Or. Phone Main 242 Hugh Knight returned from Corvallis today. Carl Dahl is shipping two cars of potatoes to Portland this week over the Oreizon Trunk. Carl Wodecki loaded a car Tuesday for San Francisco. Base Ball supplies at Maupin Drug Store. Special prices offer ed schools on Base ball clubs. W. 0. Chastain, A. A. Britton and Mrs. C Weberg started the week out interesting for the Times Monday morning by call ing and renewing their subscrip tions for the paper.. For sale Rhode Island Red chicks, 12 cents each. Mrs. N. G. Hedin. O. J. Williams is preparing to construct a gasoline filling sta tion on his property between Hotel Kelly and Fischer's garage Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamps barn. Very reasonable For Sale-Baled wheat --- - y hay in large, or small lots, phone or write Otto Herrling. Twenty head of hogs to ship the 1st of May with someone. W. 0. Chastain. Koda's and Kodak supplies-" Maupin Drug Store. Bring us your pictures to develop. Guar- -anteW work at reasonable prices Mrs. Spearow and daughter Berdena from Portland are visit ing Mrs. A. L. Gutzler. For sale or trade for ft good team and wagon, unimproved property in Bend, Oregon. In quire Times office. Virgil Mayhew and family re turned Thursday from Marsh- field. Span of horses to trade for a cow. Inquire at times office. For Sale Two head horse. several section Harrow, two tons Alfalfa Hay Mrs. EvaHaroham Maupin Ore. Phone Main 242. For Sale Sixty head of horses from 3 to 6 years old broke weigh from 12 to 16 hundred lbs. Inquire Claud Wilson. Church Services Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching following at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7 p. m. All J, W. Donnelly, Register. are invited to attend.