The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 21, 1927, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE MAUMN TIMES
Thursday .April 21, 19i
Ti
lines
C. W. r-ssir.. Editor
CTW. Scmmva and J. R. Stmmn
Publish vn Thursday at
Mcnptn, Oregon
Bboript1on: Ous year, $1.50; six
months, $1.00; three months, 60 eta.
Entered as second class mail mat
r September 8. 1914. at the post
v'fice at Maupin. Oregon, under the
it of Man 8. 1879.
The attempt of the student council
of the state university to "gag" the
editorial policy of the editor of The
Emerald, student daily paper, is like
shaking a red flag in the face of an
ungry bull. Not only is the idea
combatted by the freshman class,
but various papers of the state have
taken up the cudgel in support of a
free and untranimeled press.
Because Editor Abramamson saw
fit to critizc certain acts of students
paralleling hazing, the student coun
cil seeks, by ballot, to have the edi-,
tor submit plans for future cam
paigns against obnoxious practices
to the members of the body commit
tee before launching them.
That's rifht. Gag the press;
make editors see things as you want
them to be seen; do not allow them
to think for themselves, but demand
they follow your dictates, then see
rn wii to) s
The m&iDh
MAUPIN'S LEADING
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feral
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MIJLLIMG COMFY
manufacturer of the Famous -o
Perfection Hard Wheat
FLOUR '
Cereals, Pancake r lour, Mill
Stuffs, Barley, Etc.
We also have
CRACKED CORN, SCRATCH FEED, EGG
MASH, OYSTER SHELL FOR CHICKENS
We also make Woodcock
Caliaway.s Funeral Chapel
Funerkl Director and Embalmer
LADY ASSISTANT
Union at Third Phone
AUTOMOBILE
AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK
Cylindt? Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making
,Vr;,tons and Rings, Bearings All sizes
Made to Order
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Ucranfeta Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars
ELK4TTP?rj and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
E4D GX (CALLOWAY
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how long the papers would last and
i ju:t how much influence they would
have with the general public. Use
I the gng. Hut before putting it into
full, use on the editors, phice a big
I one on those who would hamper free
thought und free voice.
The bringnjr homo of the rifling
of the Maupin postofflce to a young
boy need not necessarily reflect on
the parents. Some children have n
perverted idea of the property of
others, and they follow that Idea
without giving heed to the teachings
of their 'parents against wrong do
ing. . We auggest as a preventive
of other like acts the laying of the
youngster across the fatherly knee
and makng application of a good
dose of strap oil whcre.it will do
most good.
If Orcgonians would only stop and
cmisiderMhe real good Governor
Pr.ttorson's income tax measures
would benefit the state, and at the
same time reduce other taxes, there
would be no doubt of its success at
the special election to be held on
June 28. Read it over, then, decide
you want it. ' '
Thanki For The Picture.
The Times man was presented
with a fine photograph of this city,
taken by Prof. Broughton from a
vantage point on the reservoir bluff.
The picture shows the whole town,
surrounding hills and part of the
river as well as a long stretch of tho
highway. It' is superbly finished and
mounted on a 7x11 board. Thanks
Mw Broughton.
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Spring1 Wheat Flour
289W . The Dalles
The Dalles, Oregon
Phone 383-J
Cam After Rainbowi.
; Carl Goehlcr, John Younif and
Lloyd Wisner, three of tho store
; force of the Uoehorty-Powers com
pany of Thy Dalle;', came over Sun
day morning after a mess of Rain
bows, The Times man accompanied
them to Buck Hollow, which by the
way, is some hollow, but none of the
party were successful In coaxing' a
trout to take a hook. Their luck
was on a par with that of many other
fishermen, for Sunday teemed to be
a day set apart by the trout as a
holiday, and were not disposed to be
taken from their habitat.
Mr. Turner III.
Mrs. B. F. Turner has been com
pelled to lay aside her duties as chef
at the Rainbow restaurant and re
main At home, all because of an at
tack of rheumatism. Mrs. Strong
of, Wnpinitia is substitute for Mrs.
Turner, and she will have charge of
the restaurant kitchen until the regu
lar cook is ablcto return.
Large Greenback Congaignment.
Well equipped with greenbacks
one of the most numerous and novel
"parties of travelers" ever to visit
sunny California arrived last, week,
according to P. J. McGfnth, of the
I Southern Pacific mail and express
department
I The party consisted of 20,000 bull
frogs enroute from Louisville. Ken
tucky, to Yokohama, Japan, where
they are to stock a frog farm. The
company's fast train, the Argonaut,
' carried the frogs to Los Angeles
I whence they set sail for the Orient.
The visitors occupied 200 specially
designed cases.
Optician Coming.
Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Optical
Co., 304 Salmon Street, Portland,
Oregon, Eye Sight Specialist, will be
in Maupin all day and evening Sat
urday, April 30th, at the Home Ho
tel. See him about your eyes.
Snow on Plains.
The weather took a decided turn
for colder Monday evening and snow
fell on Wapinitia Pluins, it first be
ing seen at the Kelly church and con
tinued fr6m there to the timber line.
Snow fell at Wamic, there being
fully two inches on the ground Tues
day morning. Hail fell in Maupin
j Tuesday a. m.; but not sufficient to
! cover the ground.
Stray Horse to Be Sold
The horse which came onto my
premises, and which was advertised
according tq law, will be sold on
Monday, May 2, 1927, unless owner
comes after it, pays for its keep, ad
vertising charges and all pother ex
penses connected with the stray ani
mal. Dated this 21st day of April, 1927.
C. B. DAHL.
Spalding's base ball goods. Spe
cial prices to schools and ba3c ball
clubs. Maupin Drug Store.
Oxo ooooooooooooooooo xO
o ELEVEN YEARS AGO o
Oxo ooooooooooooooooo xO
vWhilo searching for efrgs in a hay
loft last Friday, Mrs. J. L. lllings
worth fi-11 into a narrow fjod chute,
bring rendered unconscious. Her
little nephew saw her fall and ran
screaming to the field where Mr.
Illingsworth and John were working,
and summoned them to assistant.
The lady had fallen on her head and
if help had not arrived when it did,
she surely would have died.
o-
F. 0. Stall, Wapinitia rancher,
Announcement Extraordinary
1
Madam Mitzenauer
World-Famous Contralto of the
Metropolitan Opera Company
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Civic Auditorium,
&fye Dalles. vSat. April
Under the Auspices of the Monday Musical Cluk
GEORGE VAUSE
Accompanist and Piano Soloist
A most unusual opportunity to'hear one of the fin
est singers in the world an opportunity such as
you will probably never have again.
PRICES: .:. $1.50, $1.00, 50c. ..No Tax
t
Seat sale starts Saturday, April 23 at Service
Drjug Store, The Dalles.
ditd at The Dalles hospital last Tuos-'
day. He was a victim of Bright'
disease and was 38 years old. Tho
funeral wai held at tho Kelly church,
the Muupiu I. O. O. 1', lodge having
charge of tho services. Interment
w.is in.-.de in the Kelly cemetery.
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One night last week an intruder
vir.itcd tho chicken coop of Mrs. N.
W. Flinn at Wapinitia and killed an
old hen and 10 little chicks. Tim
I next day Mr. Flinn set several traps
and the following morning found a
big owl in one of-them. The bird
measured four feet 10 Inches, from
tip to tip of its wings.
Maupin defeated Gateway at base
ball on Sunday by a score of 0-8. It
took 10 innings to turn tho trick.
Gateway scored five in the fifth, ow
ing to an error on the part of a Mau
pin player. That put thorn in the
lead, but Maupin crept up and at the
end of the ninth the score was 5 all.
Maupin made one in the tenth while
Gateway was shut out of their half.
Dee Wright waa down from Wap
initia Wednesday. He recently came
down from the mountains and re
ports snow there as being from four
to eight feet in depth.
Miss Phyllis Fischer and Wallace
Kellogg have been elected to have
charge of the Maupin school next
year.
Tuesday's wind blew down about
20 feet of studding at the new Shot
tuck building and necessitated the
workmen laying off the rest of the
day. '
Coming to The Dalles
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for
the patt fifteen year
Docs Not Operate
will be at
DALLES HOTEL
THURSDAY, MAY 12
Office Hour: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
No Charge for Contultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu
ate in medicineand surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon.
He does not operate for chronic ap-
Ipendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the
stomach, tonsils or adcnolde.
He has to his credit wonderful
results in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood and skin dia
liver, bowels, nerves, heart, kidney,
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak
lungs, rheumatism, sciatica; leg ul
cers and rectal tilments.
Below arc the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Ore
gon :
B. G. Clark, Troutlake, Wash.
J. A. Wilbert, Albany.
Mrs. Yaquina McClay, Reedsport.
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Mra 0. Garrison, Warren.
Mrs. L. D. Beam, St. Johns.
Mrs. Eliz Yoller, Astoria.
Mrs. R. Gustavision, Westport.
Mrs. W. B. Henslee, Marshfield.
Remember the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be free
and that his treament is different.
Married woman must' be accom
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Los. Angles, California.
30
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attention
There are limes in most peo
ple's affairs when they need
unexpected and immediate
assistance from their bank.
We have won a reputation
for the efficient and prompt
handling of emregency fi
nancial problems. That is
one reason why we have so
many Satisfied customers,
and why they tell all their
v friends bout onr services.
You will find that you can
use this service profitably.
Maupin State Bank
(INCORPORATED)
Service With a Smile
Now that
Fishing Season
is here we are able to ac
commodate all campers
and fishermen with such
articles they may need in
the lines of
CANDIES,
TOBACCOS,
LUNCH GOODS,
COLD DRINKS,
FRUITS, ETC.
OREGOLD ICE CREAM
PASTRIES
Mrs. L. Fischer
CASH STORE
Just Across the Bridge
Maupin, Oregon
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
PIANO FOR SALE In
Maupin vi-
cinlty. High grade,
a bargain.
Pay
r $10 monthly. For particulars
Iress Western Piano Brokerage
, 121 South Madison St., Spo-
ic 22-t2
add
Co
kane
i notice of intention to make final
PIANO FOR SALE $137 Regular I three year proof to establish claim
$500 value, used of course, but in't" the land above described, before
fine condition. Terms $1UH) per il C- "P'. United States Commis
, T 1 . i iinner, at Antelope, Oregon, on tho
month. Iree delivery to Maupin o.,U) ,ay of May, 1927.
district. $119 and $1C5 buys oth- Claimant names as witnesses:
cr fine used pianos during the bi
piano sale at Western Piano Brok
erage Co., opposite the posloffice,
The Dalles. Quick action is neces
sary if you want a piano bargain.
Write for lists and prices. 20 t2
WDFORSALE 1 00" cords "of
body pine wood, cut the past win
ter, for sale at $5.00 pjcr cord on
the ground. Inquire of U. S,
Endersby, Maupin, Route A.
19-tl
10R SALE Standard make of
piano in vicinity will be sacrificed.
Must sell at once. $10 monthly.
.Write Tallman Piuno Store, Salem
1 Oregon. 10-t3
PIGS FOR SALE 14 pigs, averag
ing 60 to CO pounds in weight for
sale. Also three young sows; will
pig soon. Apply to Ed Mathews,
on the Burnside place, Pino Grove,
Oregon. 19-U
WANTED To hear from owner of
land for sale. D. M. Leight, Al
zada, Montana. 1 0-t 4
RHODE ISLAND RED HATC IIING
. Eggs for sale. 15 for 75 cents.
Inquire of Mrs. N. G. Hedin, at
Wapinitia. 22-tf
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR WAS
CO COUNTY:
Amelia Messenger, plaintiff,
Vi.
Lewis P. Messenger, defendant.
To Lewis P. Messenger, defen
dent: In the name of the state of Ore
con: You are required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled cause on
or before Bix weeks from tho date
of first publication of this summons,
and if you fail for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take judgement against
you for divorce, and for the plam
J tiff's costs and disbursements and
for such other relief as to the court
shall seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
pursuant to an order made by tha
Judjfe of the above entitled court on
the 6th di(y of March, 1927, which
order requires you to appear and an
swer tho complaint within six week
from the date of tho first publcation
of this summons,
Date of first publication, March
10. 1927.
Frank G. Dick,
Attorney for the plaintiff.
M-10-A-21
NOTICEFORPUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dolles,
Oregon, April. C, 11)27.
Notice is hereby given that
Armin J. Schmidt
of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on Feb. 20,
1921 made 11. E. under Act
Dec. 2ii. 1D10, No. 023,164. for' Lot
1, Section 3, Township 7-S Range
15-E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to mnko final
three yeur proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
H. C. Hooper, United States Commis
sioner, at 'Antelope, Oregon, on the
2Mh day of May, 1927.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edmond Ilerrling, Maupin, Oregon,
Otto A. Schmidt, Andrew J. Brown,
Charles F. Wagonblost, of Shaniko,
Oregon.
ali-ml2 J. W. Donnolly, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, April, 6, 1927.
Notice Is hereby given that
Sellah E. Rooper,
formerly Sellah E. Foster, of Ante
lope, Oregon, who, on Oct 14, 1922,
made Homestead Entry under Act
c N
j2 1
sE'i , Sec. 2V
Kl-E,' Willamette
11, 111 1(5, No. 022,589, for EH
NWVt NW4, SVi
SB 14 SWli, SV4
ownshiu 7-S.. Range
10-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed
I... Ilonfoy Rooper, Edna F. Ilolton,
Waller 1. Walker, John A. Silver
ioolh, all of Antelope, Oregon,
nl 4-m 1 2 J.W. Donnolly, Register.
" NOTICE" FOR PUBLICATION 7
Drpartment of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, April, 6, 1927.
. Notice is hereby given that
Ernct C. Schmidt,
of Shaniko, 'Oregon, who, on June 12,
1922, made Homestead Entry under
Act Feb. 19, 1909, No. 022,924, for
SEV4 SE',4, Sec. 33, SVt SW,i, Sec.
34, T. 6 S., R. 15 E., Lots 1, 3, S
NE'4, SE',4 NW'A Sec. 4, T. 7 S.t
R 15 E., W. M., and on April 10,
1925, made additional II. E. 023,400
under Act Dec. 29, 1916, for SV4
NE'4, .SEV4 SW'4, Sec. 33, SMi
NWU, Sec. 34. T. 0 S., R. 15 E., and
S,i NW'4, Sec. 13, SEU NEtt,
See. 14, T. 7 S., R. 15 E., W. Meri
dian, has filed notice of intention to
make final three year proof to estab
lish claim to the land above described
before II. C. Rooper, United States
Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon,
on the 25th day of May, 1927.
Claimant names bh witnesses:
Edmond' Ilerrling, Maupin, Oregon,
Otto A. Schmidt, Andrew J. Brown,
Charles F. Wagonblast, of Shaniko,
Oregon.
a!4-ml2 J.JVDonnolly, Register.
Hood Tires
ARE GOOD TIRES
The Largest Stock of Tires
la Town
IMchmonds' Serv. Station
THE BANK HOTEL
The one place in The Dalles to
make the rancher and out-of
town fellow feel at home.
Read Tlie Timet for the tym.