UTLER'& -MAUPIN'S LEADJNG Grocery and Meat Market The Maupin Times t'ublished every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon C. W. Semmes. Editor C. W. Semmes and E R. ciiimei Publishers.' Jsubscriptiou: One year. six months, 75 cents; three momiM, 50 Entered as second chiss mail matter September ?, 1914, at the lxistoffiee Ht Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3. tS7g. A COOD BUY LARGELY "BUNK" "What is so rare as a farm day in June?" aska the editor of a neighboring paper, imagining, we suppose as too many imagine, that the farmer is leading a care f tee life at this season of the year. If he had to battle cut worms and corn borers, striped cucumber beetles, bean beetles, tobbacco worms, cabbage worms and sticky fingered auto tourists, along with raising another install- Maupin is how to transfer the surplus from the farm to the pocketbook. With the Dalles, Dufur and Tygh Valley celebrating the Fourth of July there is bound to be a lot of noise made in Wasco county this year. When a barber talks all the time it's apt to be a sign that his razor is as dull as his conversation. 1 I Eleven Years Ago I From Tho Timej July 2, '15 1 I ' I Sheep Notes Jim Mace sold 1200 yearling ewes Wednesday to Edwin Mays for $5.50 per head- Jim Abbott Bold 11 mixed yearlings to a California buyer for 14.50 a head this weak. Jim Mace shipped six carloads of mutton to Portland this week. The annual school meeting of Criterion was held Monday even ing lat. The personnel of the board now is: D. L Rutherford, chairman: H. M. Greene, who his logging contract for the Linns and now is employed on the new road. The session of Sunday school that was to be held last Sunday was dispensed with, as the paint on the school house was too green to permit use of the building. There will be no Sabbath school there on Sunday, the Fourth of July. Many Indiana from Simnasho are passing through Pine Grove enroute to the Willamette Valley for a Fourth of July celebration. J. S. Brown and Ed Mathews have baled some hay for Heller & Co.'s teams. (Continued on pae four) mentonthe farm mortgage or j has two years yet to serve; A. We've preached the value of investing in real estate: we are still of the belief that no man in Maupin can make a mistake in owning a piece ol mother earth. No" we are go ing to offer proof that it pays by pointing out that just 49 years ago Uncle Sam bought Alaska lor exactly $7,200,000. Last year this country's total revenue from Alaska amounted to $71, 042,861, or just $53,824,862 more in one single year than the whole territory originally cost In the 46 years he has owned Alaska Uncle Sam's cash profit from the investment have been $500,000, 000 Of course you", can't buy Alaska, and you can't clean up that big a profit anywhere in the United States. But you can in vest a small amount and make as much in proportion and you won't have to buy outside your home county to do it. t I At"-. day in June" stuff cier xor mis year. different song. In paying off the semi-annual tax right along! assessment he would soon forget that "rare ma sing a fact, if every fellow who writes about the carefree days of June could be forced to spend one weekon a farm any farm, any place something tells us that after the blisters healed up and his back stonDed aching he A. Canfield, elected for three years, and C. A. Duus re-elected 1 j Ewrcr.ie AUTHORITY Mrs. Calvin A. Sron passed away at her home on Smock Prairie Saturday, June 26, at the age of 39 years, death being from heart failure. A. F. SL Dennij has complet- would be found humming some- ed laying the new plank on the thing more appropriate than "bunk" about June days in the countr". A preacher who 13 paid for preaching doesn't do it all the time, but in every community are men and women who are not paid for it who are preaching all the time. Looking at pictures of the 1926 bathing suits we're willing to ad mit that beauty is only skin deep. The real farm problem around Magneto Service Authorized Genuine Original Bosch Maeneto Service ah iiaKes necnargea, im paired and Overhauled. Magneto Parts in Stock. muir & McCartney Opposite the Postoffice. . The Dalles, Oregon. bridge. While at Wamic this week Herman Gesh called the attention of a Times representative to a crop of barley on the Haltie Johnson place which, it is esti mated, will go 60 bushels to the acre. Mr. Gesh is harvesting some fields of hay which he ex pects to go better than three tons to the acre. Miss Vera and Laura Goetjen are hard at work in The Times office picking up type, and are in a fair way. to become capable compositors. Program of Music A musical program with re freshments will be given by the members of the Maupin U. B. : church, assisted by other talent, Thursday, July 8. Place will be announced through hand bills. B ULSTER'S UHJ ;17F.KAT20NAL D3C7S3NARY -r.i- M;;r.!AM webster Because Hundred.: of Supreme Court JuJ-L-s concur i;i hiijhcit praise of the work as their Authority. The Trcsi Jcnts v( nil leading Unl versitics, Collets, and Normal Schools uive their hearty indoru nif.t. A!l St. tci that linve nJoptcJ a large dictionary ns standard have' selected Vtbiter'j New Interna tional. The SchHjlboclc3 of the Country aJlicre to iho. Mermm-Vcbtef lystcm of diacritical mnrki. The Government Prlntlna Offico Et Waihinjjion usea it a atahority. VRITS for nnplt pa of the No Vf mid. ,r:m.'a .( Regular nj tndl HOGS In 1925 Oregon and Washington brought in from. the east of the Hocky Mountains, live hogs and pork products to the value .' of $9,000,000.00 - ' It is 'estimated that each year, Califor nia consumes pork products to the value of 550,000,000.00 of which 90 is brought in i from outside that state. This money is being sent away' from the Pacific Boast territory because our farms are not producing sullicient hogs to supply the 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 Bank of North Portland, Oregon. MAUPIN STATE BANK (INCORPORATED) Phone your news to The Mau pin Times. C.i 7; B-i; NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Und Office at Tho Dalles, Ou trun, Jnno 16, 1SK56. Notice hereby Riven that DELBERTL. MCCOY of Klamath Apency. Ore., who on rVb. 4. 19122, made Homeatcad Entry, under Act of Uec.29. 191. No. 021,4' 4. fur ael 4, Sec. 10. wl-2 awl 4, Sec. 11, nl-2 nel-4, Sec. 15, T. (i-S, II. 13-E.. Will Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to eatahliah claim to the land above deacribed, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commw aioner. at Maupin. Oregon, oil tho 5th day of Auk.. lt2(. Claimant name aa witneaMea: Tnoa. Kienzel, A. R. Wilcox. Prank McCoy, Chaa. Lewis, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. j24-juli'2 J. W. Connolly, Royaler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departmpnt of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The I miles, Ore gon, Juno 115, 192t5 Notice is hereby Riven that BENJAMIN F. TURNER of Maupin, Oregon, who on Jan. 16, 1926, made HoiueHtead Entry under Act Dec 2!), 191(5, No, 025,000, for sel-4 ael-4 Sec.33T. 4-S. R. 14-E. Will. Meri dian haa filed notice of intention to make final three year prrof, to establish claim to tho land above described, be fore F. D. Stuart, United etatea Commisioner, at Maupin, Ore., on the 31st, day of July. 192ti. Claimant names aa witnesses: John Donaldson. Frank Lister, W. H. Will iams. W. C. Richardson, all of Maupin, Oreeon. j24-ju!22 J. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Pepartment of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, May 26, 1926. Notice iH hereby (riven that WILLIAM M. MORRISON of Maupin. Oregon, who on Aug. 25, 1921, made Hormmtead Kntry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 01961:1, for nl-2 ael-4. awl-4 nel-4. Sec. 19, nl-2 swl-4. Sec. 20, T. 3 S. , R. 14 E., W. M., and on Oct 23. 1922 made Homestead fcntiy 023024 under Act Dec. 29, 1916. for sol-4 ncl-4, sel-4 nwl-4, Sec. 19. swl-4 nwl-1, Sec. 20 T. 3 S., R. 14 12. W. M.. haa filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establmh 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 as witnesses: Lea F. Jackson, C. C. Conley of Tygh Valley, Oregon. W. R. Head. John M. Conroy of Sheiars llridge. Oregon. j3-jl J. W. Donnelly. Register. Vacation Days are Here! School is out and it's time to take the little folks to the ocean beach for that vaca tion so long counted on. Clatsop Beach Seaside Gearhart the premier beach resort of the Northwest invites you. Hotels, cottages, golf, surf, bathing, etc. $13-30 Round Trip via Oregon Trunk Ry. Return Limit Oct 31 . : Trains leave 12:58 A. M. daily except Saturday. 11:48 P. M.Saturdays. , Tickets, Reservations, Folders, etc., of E. W. Griffin, Agt. J. C. WriS,it, T F. & P. A. ill OREGON TRUNK RY. totrsl Orcson line For Sale 12-foot McCormick header. Platform draper and one spout draper in good condition. Ma chine needs some overhauling. Cheap for cash. Phone or call T. B. Slusher, Maupin, Ore. 32-t3. NEWS OF PINE GROVE At the recent school election J Ted Endersby was elected di rector, N, G. Hedin is now chair man, O. S. Walters being the 'third director, Mrs. N. G. Hedin was retained as school clerk. Miss Flossie B. Overman will teach the Pine Grove school the coming year and has been grant ed an increase of $20-00 a month in salary; she is to receive $120. 00 a month. .J. S. Brown and Banker Conk lin made a flying trip to Boyd and Wamic on business last Sun day. Many quail and prairie chick ens have been noticed around the western end of the Wapinitia plains. This shows the effect of a few seasons' protection and mild winter?. Mrs. Appling, mother of Mrs. Roy Ward and Mrs. Ted Enders by, is 'Visiting her daughters at Pine Grove. Ed. Davis and sons have com pleted homestead buildings on the George Davis land. Gottlieb Teshner has completed D m Throw Sit Aw. We mean that old tire that's gone haywire We have the latest equipment for Balloon and High Pressure Vulcanizing F. D. Frazier's Tire Shop DUFUR, TMTli OREGON In The County Court of Tha State of Oregon, For The County of Wasco. In the mutter of the KHtutoof 1 " JOE TKAXTLF-, Citation Decoased. ) To J. E. Traxtle, heir of JoeTraxtle, dt ceuHed, Greeting: In tho Name of the Stateof Oregon, You arc hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for tho County of Wasco at the Court room thereof, at Dalles City in tho County of Wasco on Friday, tho ninth day of July. l'.CO, at 10 o'clock, In tho forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exists, why an Order should not he made and entered herein authorizing, licenmng and directing the adtnlniatra tor of the above named etttato to aell to the highest bidder for caah In hand iho real property of miid entitle de scribed as follow, to wit:- Tho aoutheaat quarter of northcant quarter of hection 28; and tho Mouth half of the northwest quarter and the northenHt quarter of the south weat quarter of Section 27 all In Town ahip 3 south, Kango 12 cast, W. M., Wbwco county, Oregon. Witness. The lion. J. T. Adkiiwon, Judge of tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Waco with the Heal of said Court affixed, this first day of Juno A. U. l'.rjti, , , Attest W. I.. Crichton, Clerk. Seal Uy E. A. Elton, Deputy t'lerk. 'jZZ.1 J3-JI HARTWIG'S FLOWER SHOP "Merchants oj Beauty" Flowers for All Occasions The Dalit s. Phone 791 I. O. O. F. WAriNITIA Lodge No. 209 Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. V. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner, N. G. Oscar Hknick. Sec. AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work Cylinder Grinding, General Machine Work, Truing Crankshafts, Making Pistons and Rings, Bearings, AH Sizes Made to Order. Sheet Metal Workers Complete Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars Full Line of Lahers Springs Electric and Oxy-Acetylene WELDING REAP-fil (ALLOWAY '609 East Second Street Phone 400 THE DALLES, ORE Phone 383J I 3D Look over your office sta tionery and before you are entirely out place your or der for " with THE MAUPIN TIMES I Fisher's I Garage (East end of Bridge) Gasolene Oils, Tires, Accessories wflXCCddUl ICS t r I i j Tourists I ! Repairs Lunch Goods always on hand for convenience of Good work, lowest cost -