The Maupin Times C. V T'sa.. Editor C. W. Semmca end . R. Sammei Fc!Ubrr Published vrT Thursday at .uslr, Orccon hxtucnpr.o. v.- year, 51.50; six Itior.ths, 51.00: tnre months. BO cts. Entered a second class mail mat--r September 8, iyl4, at the post v ';; at Maupin, Orecon, under the -,t of Maxell B. lS7i). OWN YOR OWN HOME The San Francisco Chronicle in its campaign for home ownership, re cently ran the following editorial: "When a primeval woman first found a drier and safer cave in which to keep her young, and per suaded her savage mate to defend it against intruders, there began the Own Your Home movement There also was laid the foundation of stable human society, of the arts, sciences and all that goes to make up civiliza tion. "The principle is no less potent to day than it was in the beginning. In proportion to the ownership of homes, society is stable. The more homes that are owned, the more persons have at stake in the com munity and the greater number working for the common good. "And the rule works both ways, for the accumulated benefits cf civ ilized society are shared first by the home owners. They have a perma- a strong grip We," recently declar ed Vasa Jonanovitch, Minister of railways in Jugo-Slavia, in a public statement. "We are too accustomed to expect the state to own, construct and operate the public utilities, de pending on it for everything. "I should like to see an American company dirtily build and exploit as private enterprise one of the rail ways we naed. Such an example would open the eyes of our people. If they saw a private railway more quickly and more cheaply built, and iiiore cleanly, more comfortably and wore efficiently run than the state railways, it would Bhake their be lief in paternalism. "The wonle would then ask for 'the adoption of the same principle for all new railroads, and perhaps its extension to tiie existing state lines. . . . . . . i-i-i. t ! tertainiy the comparison wmcn pri vate competition would offer would stimulate -a better management of the state railways, a"nd allow reforms which are now difficult to obtain." Such a declaration 'speaks well for American business genius. The Manufacturer. pers 6s the Portland Oregonian, New York Tribune, San Francisco Call and a few others may rest secure they will have a sufficiency oi mat to f jtfjt cmmodity. e have put iu new pnrnsittB more names on our subscription list during the rast week, and that will take care of some of the surplus. That a practical system of forng crop pastures enables sheep to be pastured longer and moved from thereby controlling fully than when maintained under the usual permanent-pasture method, has keen dem onstrated by experiments of the With wool bringing from 25 cents ' United States Dpaitment of Agricul to 82 4 per pound and a heavy clip , t n'aiU ils hbandry promised, there is no reason why I experiment farm at Beltsville, Md. Southern Wasco county ahecp men Thi Prdice uls" '"k,s u Posaible .v..m k .m;,,., ., n tk. to keep a farm flock on less cured DIIUUIU livv uv eivtuiA via vm v t uv afetv First (ANOTHER CHAPTER) world this year. j feed, ami save expense and labor. SUTLER'S RESPECT THE FORESTS "Forest Week" originated in the i Northwest, is fast becoming of na tional significance. The last of April j will probably be designated as such this year. The big object is to In terest everybody in the forests as friends, partners, pals, protectors. x1 uc-iiKUWUK, wvvu-uaia, . tag, forest recreation, all come under i the general purview of Forest eek. The forest employ hundreds of thousands throughout this country; they fill the harbors with ships, the I G M MAUPIN'S IEAHINC ft Market . It has been said that "Death ad Taxes are the only thins to bo sure of." That may be true, but there is one more t hinj; to consider before death overtakes us,, and that is preparation for our old ape to try and accumulate sufficient of this world's goods to make us independent of char ity, to provide a home where our declining years may be spent in peace and happiness. ' That's where saving comes in. By constant and consistent saving of H part of our income durinp our producing days, when the evening of life falls upon us the savings we made early in life are the things which allow us to take life easy until the inevitable final summons comes. Think this over, deposit in this bank and ac cumulator nest t'gg which may be needed in our old ago. That's Safety First. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) and order and permanency, "Home ownership is a stimulus to thrift and a material assurance of security in old age. It is a practical training in good business methods for the children of the family It cannot help but aid to the command ment, 'Honor thy father and thy mother." , LIKES AMERICAN WA,Y BEST freight vnrda with loaded cars: they l: il. ul : . ! iient iien on me uiing in. Vewe , build homes mA business all over America even though no tree may grow within 100 miles of fartherest j user out on th.j arid plains. The for- j sts conserve thw birds, the river wa ters, the health of the nation; last year almost 3,000,000 people visited the national forests of the twe north-1 westernmost strrtes. This year should set the pace for a new record (if fireless forest en joyment It will, if every tourist will j make it his pei-scnal business to re spect the forests. "I believe that private initiative is the only way for the upbuilding of the country and I want to wean the ilk. "1 v' Tf is nroriir-toil h frp miffht be an . v . j..,... ...--. people from paternali am, which has j overproductioa of ptaper. Such pa- safer al - ILLiJG CO. QlfSB FY Manufacturer of the Famous o Perfection Hard Wheat FLOUR Cereals, Pancake Flour, Mill ' Stuffs, Cornmeal, Etc. We also have CRACKED CORN, SCRATCH FEKD, EGG MASH, OYSTER SHELL FOR CHICKENS r i . ..ir.v iir .i f -.n l r-ia l VTI MM;:- ' .. . til-;":. . w- Fri .rv iKdi n n i - j i b WORKERS JN GAS H , J . 9 , ,1 MASKS AT AN OIL WELL 3 nil ---si-. Claud Wilhon was at The Dalles Tuesday and part of Wednesday, going down on a business mission. (1 REAL BARGAIN She: "Do you file your finger nails Bill?" He: "No, I jut throw them away after I cut them off.", We also make Woodcock Spring Wheat Flour Mfc-HILLS IMPROMPTU SKETCH OF EXPERIMENTAL OIL AN OIL DOME &HALE REDUCTION PLANT The V S Bureau of Minei i confident that motor Juet $tpplie$ ' De ample for many year, to meet all neei of the country' mil- lion of automobile. Harry II. Hill, chief petroleum engineer of th, Bureau here tells the reason for thlt conviction, and $ketchet the advance in induttrlal method which justify hi opinion. Sate Dependable" Carefree CallawajfiS Funeral tlapel Funeral Director and Embal mer LADY ASSISTANT I u Union at Third Phone 289W F The Dalles TTV i .3 I i kUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHIN1 D WORK Cylinw Grinding, Truing Crank 3hafts, Making F'tons and Rings, Beanr.gr r All sizes Made to Order $MEET METAL WOT iKF.RS lsfcta"Line of Parts for A' X Maes of Cars 1 ELECTRIC and OX Y-ACETY ,LEN WELDING E4D. (QiLLOWAY E 00V Kaec '.r.n..vii Hkmmi Tba Dalle, Oragoa Phcoe 383-J You need no longer be without a Haag Vortex Haag Brother Company now man' " ufacturc a Haag Vortex for every home. Probably you are one of the many women who have Wanted a Haag Vortex Washer but have not the electricity to operate the Electric model, nor a stationary farm engine' to operate the Haag Vortex Beltpower model. m You may now have the selfsame Haag Vortex Washer, which washes absolutely clean without soaking or hand rubbing, in the independ' ent Ownpower model. 1 The "Ownpower" doe not leak greaie on your kitchen Boot. ,.a. f) The "Ownpower" ttaru fly 11 the time no meajing" with it no bit- teriei or witche to get out of order. 1 The "Ownpower" utt 50 le oil J and .20 lew galine leu refilling , bother. 4 The "Ownpower" doe not require ' bothersome proportioning of oil and guoline. Tbi elimtnatei tmolung. The "Ownpower" it quieter because J of the high-grade Kiuffltr a the end of the 8-foot armored bjrut hone, which extendi through window or door. - The "Ownpower" haa eurplu power. It ia air-cooled. T&e finest ctmatructioa throughout insurei long lift, v The Ownpowf gasoline motor is a fourcycle mo :. tor a new type v different and 1 4 better having k mijorad vantages: IT Try Dewitts Cud l.ivcr Oil for h good spring tonic. $1.00 a bottle lit the Maupin Drujr Store. "SUrKEiWE At'lHOKITY WEDSTEH'S 1 NEW INTERNATIONAL D3CT53NARY -Tun M:rt:;iAM wiusith Because I!unJi:da of Supreme Court Jujc concur in hl;jhrt traiic v( the work r.3 their Atuliofirj. The PreslJents cf alllviulinn Uiti vcmitlci, CuIIckc, ""'I Not mnl Schouli give their licutiy indorse mcnt. All Statci thnt l:ivc ndnrteJ lare dictlonnry ni ii.mj.inl hnvc selected Wchstcr'i New Inccrtiu- ThcSchooIboots nfilic Counrry adhere to the MeiilirnvVerwer tyucm of iiaritiuil ln.it ii. The Government Printing Office et VCathington Uieiltaaumhimry. Tt RITH (or iai.ir!t nit of the t''W IN. Ford Car New Top, Fair Rubber, Hasslcr Shocks, Stromberg Carbuerator Fischer's Garag'e MAUPIN, ORE "When Fischer Fixes Your Car It Stays Fixed.' c. a c. At - yM Co., A; ( wMi i: Hood Tires ARE GOOD TIRES The Largcal Stock of Tir In Town Richmonds' Serv. Station - 6 v AokUa to Demonstrate HamptonFurnitureCo. Clean Powerlttl-EconoiialcM FOR SALE A few hundred lon nice gicon 1920 crop hay. Kd, Hcrrling. 13-tf PIANO FOR SALE," LOCATED IN vicinity of Maupin One of Amer ica's finest pianos to be nold nt a large savinpr- Cash or ternm, $10 monthly, to responsible party. If interested in Beeinjc tliiw piano bar gain write C. F. Hemlrick, Piano Broker and Adjutnr, 6G Front Street, Porthfid, Oregon. 10-t4 PLOW FOR 5 ALE One 14-inch I two-bottoi -Vracuse ganir plow in This ad will only appear once, ro Bpcak up quek. John McCorkle, lC-tl patroniTeour advertisers jJMMOUS - IN THE CltUIT COURT OK THE STAE OF OREGON Fo Waaco County ct No. 4253 Etta liu Plaintiff, 1 v. NathaiFie :1a, Defendant. To Nitan Fields, In thname of the State of Ore gon: 1u are hereby required to appear id answer ttie compluint ftlod atit)t you in the whovc en- tHVml) within rix weeks from the date fll'5t publication and if you fail to answer for want thereof, plaint will apply to the court for the ,1f dvITa0lietl ' tho complaint herf Wtt'ely : a decree of divorco on ground of desertion. fi summons is published by the or1 ef tho Honorable Fred W. Wil n Judge of the above entitled , jt, by order mndo and enlcred v;r the date of January 31, 1027. it publication of this summons in ii Maupin Times, under date of jbrwary 3, 1927 and last publica- on vndeif date of Mnrch 17, 1!)27. ' '' " John CJavin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 502 tan,k Building, The Dalles, Oregon. Dance Dates Legion Hall FEBRUARY 19 CARNIVAL MARCH 17 ST. .PATRICK'S i DANCE MARCH 26 TONY VICT SHOW THE CON- APRIL 2-SPRING DANCE OREGON BAKERY The Home of Harvest Bread o Also all kinds of CASES, PIES, ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS, ETC. and everything ela in THE REST PASTRY The Dalles, - Oregon