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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1927)
ThcS Mrrahicrl try-1 fl I LiiA-rfii . - v-e Grocery Meal Mar Ret "when who one sufste ilns. Thus rutting hltnseU n.i ili f.millv at- en' with his socV able uwun.-r, by the time the dinner whs served the family no longer felt Mr,. Dr. Short Improving. Milled or restricted by the .lwnojl Sir. Dr. Short of Iufur,.wha sf thy In th.dr mlds t. Ld- tu. v..u..i . .;..- tley ami Kos werr nu .r ... inc an; experiment nv tne stjow nne ,ju)! k0 and if patronaire jH3.it ios will con Htmo at leatt en Sunday nigkt. T 'M h f ii i r .nd r.tul great hopes are entertained f'r her ultimate recovery. A short .time since sha , was stricken with paralysis, and this, combined with 'her troubles, made it imperative i V . ' l- f 1 bRt sh remain ia tho hospital much Wut food. m,.',ii. nris( if tlte dinner. Their no tions showed that they were thorough ly t,ig .(j-Ing the home, cooking. They were quick to make.lt known verbally. They 'ute until they were ashamed Ho tidnd'c '..loir capacity ftr suc-n wi- 3AV1NCS CLUBS BETTER TBAN INSTALMENT PLANS" itxi&er iimii was at Jirst supposea site woulJ have to be there. 6 ,. .x ... r. ..l.'t - msband. It is true many cases are After dinner Ross was urged to sing again; He persuaded or rather Insist ed that F.ddey assist him with his lwur. voice. They made a grout pair. They kept the party coin. Their en tertainment was decidedly successful. Their happy ivuntenanees could not i,..i, lmt i-nntiiL'louslv radiate to the Maupin w. W. SftuM and E. R. SemuM on record where tht haS been dohe, but water 'always seekb'tts level, and man-; ambitiortS parents are aoomea Metoliut Miller Her II. W. Seethoff, former proprie tor of the Farmers Exchange eleva tor nnd flour mill at Metolius'. which ruundluj: them. fire last October, wi in. JIaupin on V . Wary met bor pother gobg Into the business Tuesday,, - Mr. Seethoff kltcheu to prepare supper. "Mother .. . i ..i .l. i... it. .:n .it rent thev crand? What wotuu we savs tans wun me loss ui uia mu - ,,,, ftii unM .V..i... Mu,.. lmve tlno without Kddey and haul man-; amDinotw parenis are aoon.eu vnJ vievataf Moius Uok . nao - ; - ,e 8, y mu,,e ,ho duy... i to disappomtmbrit when it comes to Nvard slop, m fact th.nt loss was morn - ..yPS -saj,j M?tlkwVHUu4 W ! marrying their daughters above their keenly felt than was tl.:rt tvf the clv' llU,;. tliey have beea o exceedingly ! station. 4 in'g of the Bank of Meiolius, , , ' ' hppy to bo IibrN ... ... . ' . "People, instead ot warning their frii'iuls airninst the instal nin) l.nviiii- Hh.uild hurtles tlio nrincitde behind it into t'vnstruCtlvwfotev-v ...T-y euii do this by u ward tho habit of instalment ving instea.l ptndinf. . . . " - ' tiri.'Inicthfn toj of lustttlmf nt" ' nv "The fimt.plttoufor Ihe.avvruKe person I urplut money 1h in a savinifs bunk. Tho primary investment which he hould make ia in a bunk. book. Today there ure bo many hli;h pres sure schrrne for capturing the surplus income. qf, lift worker " that'we a7e npt't,or'foriet tho fundamental principle which, is represented' by the saving account, . We need revival of the ald-fahiooc4 idea uf thrift n'Juced to its simplest form.' . We should (to can ta se that every one U saving some porfi.m of 1is hteomc.'' Itabson's Management Supplement. Many, .parents hay aent ,.thoir,; I r, 'c, li.i.o kun on trk higher insti- ., .. ' ' t , a I tuitions of learning, gqing there with ,jhe Legion members ure consider usiptioiti Jyear, iuttj Sj 4 ido husband. , ing the purchase of a new piano to . . PA- 1 L IN ek - 11 L Lit. OCLMI V VUU r hP lilt' IllJlft- . t I L1IC 1 1 Vf Y i III . j-taia.n Liia!iiirj ulcthi ouch onvi.... ineir nu. inu uiu iMuuii.vnfc. n. r Their parents decije.theii girls, shall outlived its period of usefulness,. so nojt have to, undergo, the hardships, that a better one is absolutely neccsn .... i ., i ...... ... i . sarv. . With a new piano orcnesu-aa, eji, Uii. wsw Nwsp"T UaWii.1 Enterec cs r.":3r.2 class mail ,iaat tcr SeptembCf .Z. 1914, at,tbe post-' r.tfice at .EnDin,- Qregon, i Act of. Marer Maiipin State Bank (INCORPORATED)' under i and trials, they endured in early life, J.so the idea of a wealth son4n-law is I the obiect of their skimping and will be able, to play- more acceptable , mcir tlinii ii fioMihle On the old box. . I THE HONORED COLORS j' " ,,, , ", ' , , , J'l V green. - - Q . L, . P , r , ..j ' How we are honored! y U tep chewing tobacco a tieC nnti- "to satisfy said claim,. i- " ilow could OhrtstHlHS. b -i Ulote-i-LnngV riugs," 15 'cents n't the ' 1 ' C. Wi Semmcs f Chrlstnlus ' without on.:i!l-lU Muunin Drmr 'Store: ' "' ; " '' "' '' Tence, Mi A STRONG PLfeA FOR x ' ' . . 'A COMMON - HUMANITY (concluded from first page) ' rrti .Wasco county knows that the good officers 6f law, order 'and pr.LeA.liOIl UI UUHWllI.kjr mm oum, I e eVir instead ' 1 ' re e root of the ; V- PAREJNTAL; AMBITIONS, (isaying-iofeeir girjs may mingle, with . i; n v. " i. :.' . those. of .bisbcr sociaj standing and Parents thc.se days of azz and .'greater weajtjv.j f; ..J flappers ar?r probably .'oujre prone . to, f; The befit Jierijage. , a father nd higher anibitious, concerning,' ,their" ; mother can, ,bestojy. ipon their child offsprin&Afear a-e.)hefJd..(!i)lk8 ofv) rrn 'is' heth, a clean mind,, an ambi years agoee- ,.Ja ..this .'ag ..parents tk-n' to ?,hiie ,vyith,heir own light .,f tl,n .fnftiva fni? tliii nmcpnv. ! mi.' i dn-.i'rs to nreomnlish SOme- Rnmo Hpti tminp their sons shall, be i tliiKC hv. their own efforts. that will i,, ,,,,; Vi doctors, .others want,,:a.,,minister, a ;-makeof thjem gopd men. and women. of hiying an axe to the i i ,u n.,.f.;..;'..n nficfrti ' rl..; n.-r. ..o w.-i,l,-t tlion rpiiri tho ... ' ' ''.! '! lawyer, iivuu.n, iiuoicmu, i j f.'f'-'j.v t"-h!t' y" ri n;-n;r. other pryfsioq orbeir sons. ' ' ' j benefit e,fwthe knowledge , that,, their j c(. u3 us-f -our influence' to -sec' Regarding theirv daugjiters rpany . effort's to, s,9 bring up their.cb'ildren tfi;lt the $14,000,000' '.to ' ?19,0OO-:' desire tlin to quajlify' for, the con-' tkfj "they, are, respected, by all and eog poured. intcJ the' Indian service'' cert stage, as stenographers, tbeauty pose-, as .examples owha pight in- jj-jiy- buys " " so'mdthing"- '"besides"' specialists, teaphers of, mpsjc, etc. sinicion,, right living and right.asso-,. numbCrless r fuMtails! ' Let US' see ' But theng; paramount "jdea.ii?. the ciate'sj accomplish with the jounjg; '.y a superintendent of " Teserva minds ot parents, of daughters is that". , - .Hoov!"odtimitm. ... "lion sits '6n an agency chair with-' they eventually, make, alliances, witb i ' - .. , ;n n . , jou turning his hand' over to c rich meA's,. sons,,. Tbeit daughters ; on the horizon. that rect these despictabl'e tvfls;' ' - may be .possessed, of, high ,intelli.- sheuW interfere with continued i , r . '' Newton G. Hedin. Long ago we two colors' were (j Ulveu this, hwor. ( ' ; : lfow guy ami pieaseu u vmvm It, makes' yreen so Vivid and IS ;' $ bright with" delight; ' It make red so gtowln and J'i resendent 'with- enjoyment. ' l . we are Biiiu. ni' oinvr iuiu. eliosiD I Siary , urnnuiu hnpr. mmcs, Justice of the Tence, Maupln Precinct : : Fh'st Pub. Dl'ccmber U,' 1920 ' - j Lust Pub. December 3 1,' 1020. ' V 'NrtTirP rOH PUBLICATION Came In'tomV enclosure last 'July ' '' .eni urn tract Tirio hrinille'fow' with white "face:Y" ' : 0..11;. t I .1. I . ------ , - , r nuns u I lii.nr rtrfihff ' rtf' nn" lrtff' flftnlC fi.lf ' h.n..in,.nl nF Tti Interior riroo on left ear'.-'Siuce beimr thero ' U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, . 4 '1 gence, be .prepossessing ,m lace ana .D1.0SDerons ..basiness--s conditions.. figure, shine as wits in their circles p ., d in continue to grow ana oe aui io.aiiy uu tuuiM...uM(i. A large assortment of books,' pop- TAKEN UP' t.. .' ,. ' has had calf. being Owner "h notified to Oreitun, November. 17, IDU8. . ... ; t . v.? -if .4i ..U :1.a biiu uk aui., .wf.f.vu ,Tnr" ri ...volume, bank -clearings ana otner ; war eaiuons, to cems kmu . on manX: topics... But -there is a bar, " flnaneiai statistics reveal, large totals : Maupin Drug Store. "' ,,ooll,r tVioi- "rstnhinc" a rich . , . .. r ! . .. """'"."' !.: . and eenerai sentiment seems to iore- : 1 cast sustained commercial activity.'' Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Dance "Date's Legion! Hall . Hoover." i r f ' ; REVIVAL t MEETINGS , NIGHTLY '-r-v.. . . '3 DECEMBER 31 j For Thi Vk and. Net Rev. Hazen Announces i Sub jct JANUARY 15 RTJ K,?i JANUAP.Y 22 CARNIVAL JANUARY FESRUARY 5 BENEFIT DANCE FEBRUARY 1 2 MASK BALL FEBRUARY. 2(3 MARCH; . ,17-BT. DANCE . ..PATRICK'S j During, the remainder of. this, week ; : and all of next .week evangelistic ' ! meetings will be held at the church . iim jfR r0re I' think about It the to 'which everybody ia invited. The j fj- j like' the Ifleo of having ' following, -.lire some of;.the subjects . : two outsidurs -fit -r. Christ. "; Rev. Hazenill speak on during the mas dinner. Of course, mother, I can rmeeW t " ! see liowm th spur ot .the monient, r' Toht,-January ""Joy.-'in the u tJd ItBth; to .inylte ,,-two 'n '"' t iu a .' jbtrahgecs In a hu'ge uty with no plnco . Presence p the Angels.' r , , , , ' W),at(l p,y on your (:yrlllia'. I. Friday,. January 7," ;. A Prisoner . . . , , , . , 1 . j Before, a Judge." . ... ..rhey were -"given '. to understand ;.. Sunday, January 9, "Two Ways ' tjmt it was' a family dinner when they pi bowing. , ; : , ; , j were invited. They are iriendu-or ono .' Sunday pight,, "Secret Sin.". .' . j of the members of our family, Mary, Monday, January 10, "Spared."' I and out of courtesy to, that, person I '..Tuesday, January, U,, "The .At think It .Is tho least we can do to en m,f ri,lnn tc-italn them," With that remark the, most Christian , , ; i droDtJi;d d both Mrs. Wednesdav. January 1Z. A Josi ... ". " ... . . '. ., ...J .... God or a Lost Sinner." Thursday, January 13, "A Man Algemon Noseup the ' Bundle That Cured Him IT WASN'T his real mime, but peo ple thought he deserved It. Like a top,' he carried a swelled head upon a smuli foundation. Ilia, nose was so ninth In the air that It distributed snubs plentifully. His idea of getting un was that of putting others down. Algernon despised , Chrlstnms. He , g-tf even felt ready, to snub Santa Cluus. This snob had a special snub for any body who believed In Christmas cheer and generous happiness. He was an ardent member of the Society for tha Prevention of Useless Giving. Indeed, he was the chairman of the branch of It that Infested his town without bear ing a gift. There may have been a streuk of fat In his character, but there sun.'ly was a streak of mean. It was a bundle that cured him. . A he stalked to his door with his eyes on the church steeple he fell over It, and as lie opened It that Chrlstraaj Day and found that a number of his neighbors had' conspired to wafm his heart with' tokens of kind considera tion, he felt so strangely humbled and asliamed of himself that he was nevei afterwards :able to look down upon anybody. Christopher, (k Hazard. J-j ..w u, ... , .-, . ;.lieo is Jierxtiy given mat, as ui- prove property, pay chhrgi's and take "m.u,( by the Commissioner of the same away,''othcfvlse the ' Cow v and General f-ftnd 'Office, undef provl calf will bo 'soTd1 to' covor 'same, simis' 'of ' Kec 2455 U. pursuant Dated December 30,'l32!.' '"" t0 tlic applicat.pnof ... . . vt i " . ,,, lr Jtn-t W. Fuhar, ; ' ' ; "Amert Hill,- ,rjt.riai oi!3,472, we will offer at Six miles southeast tf Wamic. 6-.4 public sale, 'to 'tho bighcut bidder,, ' . . ', but-at not lew than2.00 per acre, uno Wrii ctM '' ' t l9:15 .o'clock a, m., on tht iin HORSES STOLEN ; of january, noxt. at this office, ':, '; - ' ' "' ; the following tract of land: SE'4 i, -ec ii, ' -i - -" : . . .. . V ' ...... . -m Mi,,,., .. .1 ii) neau oi Horses were taKen out oi , ... , . ll . . '1T,',jm-'i.flK i Tins wile will ntft be kept opan, the pasture. Branded T or lazy 6-C but will Lo tki.urcd cote whcn on left flank. Anyone at 'any time , those present at the 'hour named hearing of " or khdwing anything hnvo ' censed bidding. The person about these 'horses 'please address ' making the highest bid will ba re- --""JVT. Williams.' !d. 0J"l,.S."th , , , i lieruive r mo uiiiuu.(v "i'. " Gateway1, Oregon. Any persons claiming adversely tho above described land are advwu RSTRAY rNOTICE-M-Came . to my place about a month ago one bay mare about six years, old; bears the following marks or brand 8 on right .Bhoulder; . white , hind foot; little whito on Tight, hind foot. Owner is notified to call prove property, pay charges and take same wav. r. If this is not t done I will advertise tamo and sell in riio thulr I'liiinm. or obioctlons. on or before the timo .designated for sale. , d'J-30 V. A.' Wilkinson, Acting Reg. 1 - -n . - . .1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . . ISOLATED TRACT, . , i. ' i Public Land Sale , : Department of The Interior It S. Land Office at The Dalle. Oregon, November 17, 1V0. Nnticri ia herohv riven that, at di- according to law,,, C, B. Duhl, rCcted by the Commissioner of tha Badger, Creek Ranch. -Tygh VaU General Land office, under provi ley, Oregon.; ' . . , 3-t1, Oregon News Notef assessed APRIL 2 SPRING DANCE -',-TT, . . . ul, ,,, Up a Tree." ., Friday, .Ja,nuAry 14.; - 'One' .Thing Lacking." ..; , ., Sunday, '. January 15, "The,. Power :of the. BlObd." ' , , ,,.,' Sunday ' night, -"Cleansing a Leper,"i ,., r -. - ,,, ,. ' (Eust'eV'id of'Ei'icle'e) ,. ' : -t-, ,::.:( Gasolene, !: Oils, Tires, Accessories Represented Undertaking Co. , tr.ltcr,. was .in charge of, the burial of i Mrs. Ernest Doty last Sunday. Mr. i Thomas i3 ih charge, of ,the Crandall 'undertaking .company., of The j Dalles, and his. services,-are always ! appreciated by grieving ones when ! some, member; of the family are, laid to rest. ' ; (,. ' . , ,i " , ; . Good always cn !::md fyr ,cuuvciii'ericc ci ' ..,-..i Tourists ,', I i,.., ... Slide .On ' White River. . ; ,,..!,.', ( Sometime, during Sunday night a mass of dirt and rock came down off the hill eide on the White River grade, a short distance from the bottom. Many boulders were thrown PP the roadway, almost ..completely block'irfg passage. .-' Monday, and Tuesday a' force of men . were en gaged -in' -blasting, the rock apart sp theycold be moved to the bank. AfnHiPws and her T;;u'uhter went on : about their work 'in" prepara'tlon for" the coming event. " .The great day dtr-vned up0B-a--lcu3e decorated with Christmas tree, wreaths, holly and mistletoe, and oc cupied by two,busy, enthusiastic, per Boiis. As "one o'clock 'drew" hear' the family began to arrive.' This was one day In the year that Mrs. Mathews had the pleasure of seeing all her chil dren . and their , families , together. Among the first to make their appear ance was PiUth. her mother, and the two young men, Eddey .and Ross, who were to share In the families Christ mas rally. " ' '. '.'' "The boys reached our hoiise teoon after breakfast. From that time on they nagged ns to get started. . They were so afraid that they, were going to miss the- grand Christina dinner that was in store for them. Here we are. Have we missed It?" Ruth laugh Ingly explained as she introduced tho boys to the assembled group.- Eddev, tall, slender and dark, bad a i 'decidedly eastern ec.cent. Ross, how- Wasico countv has an .valuation of $21,992,347. ", .' .' Tcndleton-Building for the past II months was- $165,943, double the 1925 record. ' ' - !' .Benton county farmers urged "to plant beets for the Willamette Val ley sugar factory. unit of big paper mill dedicated, and set to work. ., .'. ,, . v - FOR SALE--A few good registered Short Horn bulls, all ages. , In quire at May's ranch, , Tygh Val- ley. , ', ', . . , , 7-tl FOn SALK--l''iv'i4ab radio act. Has $20.00 loud opeaker, batterlei, both A and B, tubes, In fact every thing connected with the sot. $50 tii pi,uf mj first served. j-j FIVE STEEL HAND POWER Stump pullers,, $30. each. Jlorso-.-. .power $76; t automatic gates, - Waterwheels, hand well-bores. Ill-3rd, KentonWashington. ; BEARDLESS SEEDRYS for sale ' at Hunts Ferry. Warchouse.' C242 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior" w. . - , y s. Land'Uince at'ine unites, epen 6z,vvv acres oi nometneuu Oregon,' Uctober 'ia, IVzH, f OH Antra nl-infu 1 . Mnflna. la liawnlnt tvitran Roseburg U. ' S. ' land office will ( March"' 15, subject to 90 days priori ty by war veterans.'' Salem One Santiam grower sold $50,042.50 worth of Kentucky Won der beans from 10 acres. Coos ccunty court approves 1927 bw:2get'for $1,030,504.. ' During 1926," 78 offenders paid Good Booking. At The Movie Joe Kramer has booked two fine western stories' for his shows on Sun day and Wednesday of next week. On Sunday he will show a Para, mount picture,' ''Adventure," which contains all the elements of its title. , hi . xrun weanesaay anoxner line weaiem Gooia v-S bwest cost :wiU be on the scrcen) also a Para. ! mount, and bearinp the title, "Code eMws. - Notice ia hereby, given that , to 11 v - ' nay v. rwiniicy of Antelope, Ore., who, on Feb. 6, 1922, made Homestead Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 021987, for W4 NE, NEK NWK, W1,. NWK, Sec. 34, W SWK, Sec. 35, Township 7-South, 'Range 10 East, Willamette,. Meridian,, has filed notice of intention to make final three vpnr nrnof. to establish claim to the land above described, before sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of ' ' ,: John M. Cenrey, Serial No. 024,945, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not' less than $2.50 per acre, at 10:15 o'clock a.'m., on the 18th day of January, next, at this office, th following tract of land: NEK NEK, See. 20, WV NWK," SEK NWK, Sec. 21, T. 3S., R. 14 E., W. M. This tract is ordered Into tha market on a showing that the great er portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The salo will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour , named hnva rciiiBod t.iililinir. ' Tha noraon ' making the highest bid will C-J T- fiulrcd to immedlnwy pfl7 to UM Receiver the amount theraoa. , Any persons claiming aforoiy the above described, land are aoviBed '. to file their claims, or objections, pa. or befqrpi tho time designated, for sale. -d23 'WA:, Wilkinson; Acting Reg. " THE BANK HOTEL 4 ... . ..'i. .. . ; i. rhe one place in The Dalles to make, the rancher and,, ou-of town fellow feel at home. $1,637 fines for violating forest-flre . H. C. Ellis, United States Commin-1 . ' ' ' : ilnimi. ot Rnnri Orotrnn nn tha 1 HI Vi ! laws in Oregon. I sinner, at Bend. Oreiron. on the 13th dav of December. 1926. . Gold' Hill-War .Eagle quicksilver Claimant names M witncseB-, ... i , Ernest J. Klmsey, Dolpn D. Kimscy, mine being reopened. ' Warren W. Volkenburg.i Edward De ''. . '..- - Crnnt nil of Ant.elone. Oregon. , Oregon has spent $99,001,992 on w Donn'olly r. 1 J 1 . ...... 4 ,l.,wlrt ' OCEGON BAKERY - ,,,, ..,' , " ,", Homejof,.'; , r . ever, was somewhat shorter and mor f-ciuiire-built. Instead of . being on easterner, he had been born . and reared in 'Mlddle Wt-sit. ' One 'won dered that uuch a stronj ' friendship could thrive between-' two, -Bitch eon trasting characters as these, , Ilddey was a dancer by profession, Ross was a singer. Rosa,, had not been In the lioune more than an hour when ho sat down at tho piano and began to play very softly, Ita continued for a lit highways during the past decade I" II T)..l.. ,11 IA nnnlu n I jiound puid'for -1,000 pounds of fine turkeys. ., .- , ,, ; , .,. , : ' Rainier- "Review',' newspaper move's Tnt6 '-fine new specially-built office 'home. ' "" ' ' Re'r.rJsport Local, mills 'Sb'ip ten 'carloads garage doors a month, for export. Albany Linn county tax levy for 1926 will bo 27.1 mills, to, raise $778,824.."- -V '' . .''. V ; , 7: Burns Oil test well to be drilled in Harney valley. ', , . , Hood River Apple shipments to December 19 totaled 4,041 cars with 550 cars in storage. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT , In Justice Court for The Preelnt of ' - Maupin - ' '' " J W. E; Hunt,'! Paintif!,' vs: Laco B. 1 DeCampy-Defendant.' . , J To LacoB,-DeCamp, , Defendant;, Yon are . hereby notified that W. E. Hunt, plaintiff in this actibn,' lias filnrl n bMvft airninst 'von ih the 'ius- tice court of Maupin Precinct, Was co county, State of, Oregon,, for the, recovery of , the,, sum of Two Hund red Seventy-Six and 29-100 dollars, and that 'your property,' namely stacks of 'hayi-' has 'i been attached to satisfy such claim.' .-, ,, i: , Now. therefore, unless you appear before said court In' the City of Mau pin, Oregon,' on the 3rd day of Jan- urary,1 1927,; and answer', sam com plaint, judgment will bo. rendered against von for the sum claimed and for the costs and disbursements in this action, and your properly sold Harvest; ' , '.' .,,1 ,t ,1 1 7,1 ,,,, Also. all. ldncts'.o'f",;,' ' CAXES, ,mES, UOLtS, :.' boiianNyTs,;ETc.;v: , und everything else in; THE' BEST PASTRlt Tiie Dalles, - - Oregon f