The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 24, 1926, Image 2

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    UTLER'vS
JtiAUPIN'S LEADING
Grocery and
Meat Market
inr, literature, physiology, geog.
raphy, spelling.
Last week E. J. Fischer sold
Ford antomobiles to John Mc
Corkle and Ed. Mays, complet
the sale of another carlord of
that make of auto.
HAIL AND FIRE
INS
URANCE
Harve. L Morris
The Maupin Times
Pubhslied every Thursday at
Maupin, Oregon
C. W. Semmes. Editor
C, W. Semmes and E R. Semme.
Publishers.
Subscription: One year, ft.eo: six
months, 75 cents; three mmiu, 50
Entered as secoud class mail
matter September a, IQI4, at the
post office at Maupin, Oregou, un
der the Act of March 3. 1879.
Phone your news to The Mau
pin Times.
I Eleven Years Ago
I From The Timej June 25, '15 I
I
Jerseys than in any other kind.
; Jack Staata left Sunday morn
ing with three pack horses to be
away three months in the moun
tains. He will pack for the
Hunt sheep camps.
C. A. and L W. Yackey were
in from Smock with a load of
strawberries this week. C. H.
brought in a load of hogs last
week, they being shipped to
the Portland stockyards.
At the annual school election
held last Monday F. D. Stuart
was elected clerk, G. L Harp
ham director for three years and
iGeo. Vanderpool director to serve
oue year.
Church Services
MAUPIN
Sunday School at 10:00 a.
Mrs. C. W. Semmes, Supt
PreAchim? at 11:00 a. m.
Special song
Prayer, meeting Friday even
in g, at 8:00 p. m.
We have new song books, and
all who like good music be sure
to come and help us tryt them.
OuJ Mgest attendance is 49.
WAPINITIA
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Preaching 8:15 p. m.
. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00
1 p. m.
I Chnstain Endeavor, Sunday
r.io p. m,
All are cordially invited every
service.
W. A. Mershon, Pastor.
Sold Dalles Grocery '
Last Thursday occurred the
wedding of Miss Doliie DeCamp
and Carl A.Daus. .wiichiook
"place at the home of the bride's
parent 3 at Criterion on that date.
After, the ceremony the young
people repaired to the home pre
pared for them by'the groom and
hereafter will reside there.
J. W. Ayres of Wamic went to
Tygh Valley Saturday last and
purchased a flack of Jersey cows.
He says there is more money in
Mrs. R. F. Smith has a baby
eagle, which she brought home
fromPrineville a wiupleof weeks
F. C. Butler has disposed of
his Ninth Street Grocery at The
Dalles, R. L. Ireland of Prine
viPe being the new" owner. Mr.
Butler took over the store Jast
fall, and while it proved to be a
good investment, still its con
duct took the Maupin man away
from his home store and re
quired more attention than Mr.
Butler cared to give it French
still retains an interest in the
City Market at The Dalles.
Pioneer Answers Summons
doe between the billboards."
Verne Fischer says "the mem
of the Maupin baseball team are
near cripples. They nearly ran
their legs off during the game
between Maupin and Culver
last Sunday, making 15 scores."
"Maupin people do love each
other," according to Leonard
Farlow, "Thn charivari of a
pair of newly-weds Sunday even
ing proves that fact."
Now that the fruit season is
at hand Dick Johnson reiterates
that old saying regarding his
fruit crop: "I sell what I can
and what I can't sell I can." -
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Otlieo at The PalU'C Ore
con. June 16. 1920.
Notice is hereby Riven that
BENJAMIN F. TURNER
of Maupin. OreRon. who on Jan. 16,
1920, nwde Homentcad Entry under
Act Dec 29. 1916. No. 025,000, for hM
srl-4 Sc.:;;tT. 4-S. It. 14-K. Will. Mori
dian has filed noticeof intention to make
final three year preof, to entablinh
claim to the land above (leacribeu, be
fore F. D. Stuart. United Mate
Commistoner, at Maupin, Ore., on the
31st, day of July. 1920.
Claimant nainea as witnessed: John
Donaldson. Frank L'ater, W. H. Will
iams. W. C. Klchardtton. all of Maupin,
Oreuron.
j24 jul22 J. W. Donnolly, Reenter.
"NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalit's, Ore
gon, Jnne IB, 1926.
Notice 13 hereby Riven that
DELBERTL. MCCOY
of Klamath Aprency. Ore., who on Feb.
Art of Dec. 29. 1916." No. 021.454. for ; ove deaenbed. before t
gel 4. Sec. 10. v.1-2 awl 4, Sec. 11, nl-2
nel-4. Sec. 15, T. O S, U. 13-E.. Will
Meridian, haa filed notice of intcntioi, to
make final Uirec year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before
F. D. Stuart. United SUtea Commis
sioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 5th
dav of Autr.. 1926.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thos.
Kienzel, A. It. Wilcox, Frank McCoy,
Chas. Lewis, all of Wapinitia, Orejron.
j24-jul;2 J. W. I'onnolly, Kegister.
Thomas C. Fargher, a pioneer
of this county, passed away at
his home near Dufur last Thurs
day, being 86 years of age at the
time of death. He was a broth
er of Wallace Fargher of Maupin-
Mr. Faruher come to Wasco
It is as old as a baby chick county; in 1874, settling on a
but of the size of a full grown
chicken.
-s. , "
ihe.nnal examination in our
schools last week showed the
pupils were strongest in gram
mar and' weakest in spelling.
The studies in the order of stand
ings arc: Language, history,
bookkeeping, mathematics, read-
in 1 it nr ir-i
3
WmS Ma8'neto
oervice
Authorized
Genuine Original Bosch
Magneto Service
Station
All Makes Recharged, Re
paired and Overhauled.
Magneto Parts in Stock.
muir & McCartney
Opposite the Postoffice. The Dalles, Oregon.
Round Trip
FARES
All Summer
l.rl t Help Vnn plnii Voor Trlif V.nnt. Choir. el
Mrniy Ruui-Jhtril Mnpovrrft
tvmiul-lrnlvuiilal KiiKMtitlon, I'lilhiclHplilu, Open Jan 1
ROUND TRIPS
Tick-in cn -' Kniiung kluy It: n'turn limit OL IL
St. Paul $75.60
St. Lotus $85.60
Chic. g. $99.30
Nev, t)iK $151.70
Vash.i;io.i $145.86
' Oilier PoIiiIm In l-ri,,iurl,vii
u In'luw tile grrui ( iilunibiu rliT miitr lerrl rrailr. ni
l,.tw cur fiiuirr of ,wl,.ful ami rieKiill ttrtMilntril tmln
Grieiital Limited North Coast Limited
6., I-. 4 . i .. it. q. .t P. . S. I'. (.., B. U,
Further information of
E. W. Griffin
K Aent Oregon Trunk Ry.
SS.
piece of land, and which he oc
cupied from that time until death
called him. Fureral services
were held at The Dalles Saturday
last, interment taking place in
Th) Dalles cemetery.
PickedJ Abo Town
Jim Woodcock went to the
postoffice one day this week.
While there he found a letter
his wife gave him to mail ten
days previously. Jim said ''the
sensible thing for a woman to
do when she gives her husband
a letter to mail is to date it two
weeks ahead-"
Postmaster Turner says "some
peaple go to the postoffice to get
their mail; others to fill their
fountain pens "
Oliver Resh springs this one:
"Wouldn't a woman yell if she
could not - afford more clothes
than she is wearing?"
"A man recently settled near
Newberg," so tells" Bob Wilson.
"He said he had labored in the
greens of California and came to
Oregon to get rid of some of the
'long green' he accumulated in
the southern state." Not: so
green at that.
When it comes to the hardness
of a crowbar Jim Woodcock's
head proved to be the softer of
the two. As evidence, the
plaster that worthy is wearing
or his coco.
Bob Bell says "the reason they
have honeymoons before they
settle down is the same reason
two prize fighters shake hands
before they start nummeling
each other." "
"n describing the beauties of
the roads emenating from Mau
pin Lew Henneghan says "the
scenery is the greefi stuff, you
H0G$
In 1925 OrtfRon ami Washington brought .
in from tho cunt of the Rocky Mountains,
live hogs and pork products to tho value
of $9,000,000.00
It is estimated that each year, Califor
nia consumes pork products to the valuo of
$50,000,000.00 of which 90 is brought in
from outside ihat state.
This money is being sent away from tho
Pacific Boast territory because our farms
are not producing sullicicnt hogs to supply
tho Pacific Coast market. .
Here is a home market for a home pro
duct that is being overlooked. A few more
hogs on each farm will keep a lot of this
money in the west. Think it over.
This information by the Livestock State
State Rank of North Portland, Oregon.
MAUPIN STATE BANK
(INCORPORAT10D)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
V. 8. Land OUlce at The Dalloa. Ore
gon. May, 7 15KM5. . '
Notice is hereby Riven that
HENRY C.DAKK
of 793 1-2 Thurman St., Portland Ore..
who on FeB. 17, iyJ2. made IlomeaWad
1 ... . I mi lull! Kf.i
Kntry under acioi utc nu.
01IR1, for al-'Jswl-l, Spc. 6, nl .
Sec. 7. township 6 aouth, nwito 13
cant. Willamette Meridian, hna liltnl no-tn-onf
hi inttiniion to make linn I llirec-
year proof, to etablih claim to the land
above described, before F. 1). Stuart,
I llmiad Kt..tt CommUiitoncr at Mau-
Oregon. on the ''Jth flay oi June,
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION
Department Of Th Interior '
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles Ore
eon, May 15. 1926.
Notice ia hereby given that
SEPHUS V. COTT.
of Shaniko. Oregon, who, on May 3,
1924. made Homestead Entry under
Act of Dec. 29. 191, No. 023471, for
M-2nel-4, el-2swi-4t ael-4, Sec. 25,
Township 7-South, Range lil-East,
Williamette Meridian, has riled notice
of intention to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before F. D. Stuart,
United States Commissioner, at Mau-
f in, Oregon, on the 30th day of June,
926.
Claimant names as witnesses: Tom
Miller, Thomas Jones, W. H. Lang,
Arthur, Wallace, all of Shaniko,. Ore
gon. m20-jl7 J. W. Donnelly, Rcgiiiter.
pin, i
1920.
Claimant names as witneaiies: Thou.
Kienzle, Lewis McCoy. A. It. Wilrox.
Frank McCoy, all of Wapinitia. Ore
ion. ml3 jlO J. W. Donnelly, Register
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, May 2fi; 1926.
Notice is hereby (riven that
' WILLIAM M. MORRISON
of Maupin. Oregon, who on Aug. 25,
1921, made Homestead Kntry under
Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 019643, for nl-2
ael-4. swl-4 nel-4, Sec. 19, nl-2 swl-4.
Sec. 20, T. 8 8., R. 14 F... W. M.,and
on Oct 23, 1922 made Homestead Knty
023024 under Act Dec. 29. 1916. for
sel-4 nel-4, sel-4 nwl-4, Sec. 19, swl-4
nwl- l, Sec. 20 T. 3 S., R. 14 E. VV. M.,
has filed notice of intention to make
final threa year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore F. D. Stuart, United States Com
missioner, at Maupin. Oregon, on the
8th day of July, 1926. ,
Claimant names aa witnesses: Lea
F. Jackson, C. C. Conley of Tygh
Valley, Oregon, W. R. Head, John M.
Conroy of Sherars Bridge. Oregon. "
j3-jl J. W, Donnelly. Register.
In The County Court of The State 0f
Oregon, For The County of Wasco.
In the matter of th'i F.Htateof )
JOE TRAXTLE, Citation
Deceased. )
To J. E. Traxtle, heir of JooTraxtle,
dereasctl, Greeting:
In the Name of the Stateof Oregon,
Yon are hereby cited and required to
appear in tho County Court of the
Stateof Oregon, for the County of
WaHco at the Court room thereof, at
Dalles City in the County of Wasco
on Friday, the ninth any of July.
1926, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of
that day, then and there to show cause,
if any exists, why an Order should not
be mado and entered herein authorizing,
licensing and directing the administra
tor of thn above named estate to sell
to the highest bidder for cash in hand
the real property of said estate de
scribed aa follows, to wtt: The
southeast quarter of northeast
quarter of Nectlon 2S; and the
south half of the northwest quarter
and the northeast quarter of the south
west quarter of Section 27 ill In Town
ship3aouUi, Range 12 cast, W. M.,
Wasco county, ru'iron.
Witness. The lion. J. T. Adklsson.
Judgo of the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Wasco
with the seat of said Court affixed, this
first day of June A. D. i26,
, , Attest VV. L. Crichton, Clerk.
Seal Hy K. A. Elton, Deputy lrk.
MO 5m
m ft Tlhrw lift
We mean that old tire that's gone
haywire
We have the latest equipment for Balloon v
and High Pressure Vulcanizing
F. D. Frazier's Tire Shop
DUFUR,
OREGON
HARTWIG'S
FLOWER SHOP
"Merchants oj Beauty"
Flowers for All
Occasions
The Dalles. - Phone 794
It
I.O. O. F.
WAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night, in
I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome. '
B. F. Turner. N. G.
Oscar Henick, Sec.
Look over your office sta
tionery and before you are
entirely out place your or
der for
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