i'age Four ..4, t . fe.fc TI1E MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, May, i ,1927. The Maupin Times C W. SauM. Editor C. W. SernaM ud E. R. Samma Pablithart j up" ft the puint of a pisol, and more so, for in the first insUnct there is threat of. Injury by non-compli-lance in the Utter case the thieves work like a rat which steals in the dark. Whenever such vandals are i Airplane Ambulance troves Value .Publish! em Thursday at Maocln, Oregon apprehended they should be given the 'full extent of the law and thus set an example for others of like in stincts to heed. fcslscrlptton: months, $1.00; three months, 50 cts. Some of the remarks on educa- OM year, J1.50; aix tion made by students in modern schools are about as empty of sense as is a discarded bird's nest I To read some some young Entered a. fcond class mail mat-! with ,hfe 4-. ct,h. ,oij .f m. -0 the notes sent by i iHla a waiimm Ka iAia Ana tA ana. v.'fiee at Mauoin, Oregon, under the Avt 8f Marca S. 1879. VANDALISM pect that all schools is for is to .cul tivate a desire for the. company of the opposite sex. old- "Crossing the Alps" is an Friday, a salesman from The -time subect for graduation valedic- Dalles had the misforune to be spill- torians. In this section it is cross ed from his car, the vehicle turning j ing the hills bordering the Des turtle on the highway on Juniper chutes that occupies the time and .Flat While at a rancher's home ' minds of fishermen. r fter assistance he saw the occupants r.f three cars, each bearing a Cali fornia license tag, divesting his crippled car cf things movable. Harrying to the road he secured the number of the cars and by phone had them stopped at Tygh Valley. In vestigating his Iofs he discovered the battery, raotoraeter, some wir ing aad sundry oher parts missing. The stolen parts were recovered at Th. ' , Such actions cn the part of mo- l ast Friday was "Straw Hat" day terra's are nothing but the workings , in Portland. yThe straw is an article cf vandals. They ..arc as bad as the j of comfort; the "High" hat being man who calls on you to "stick 'em I the one not in popular favor. j . Chicken coops should be well ven . tilated, says the agricultural bulle i tin. It is evident that information 'has been broadcasted among the ' modern females, as a casual view of I their costumes would suggest. Now that winter has left us and old sol shines with increasing warmth I we rise to suggest that it is time to ' shd the heavies and indulge in B. iV. D.'a instead. fJ' ft 0 D)n WWW IE?1B)P. MAUPIN'S LEADING 03 iffy;. a: mid, M u msrm MBgS)m Manufacturer of the Famous- erfection Hard Wheat FLOUR Cereals, Pancake Flour, Mill Stuffs, Barley, Etc. We also have ' CRACKED CORN, SCRATCH FEED, EGG MASH, OYSTER SHELL FOR CHICKENS We also make Woodcock Spring Wheat Flour . I I i I ' 1 " "J r A ttention Some habits are a detriment while others are beneficial. It's always best to break off , from the bad habits . and continue the good ones. Ono of the best habits to form is that of SAVING With that folowed relig iously you will soon be in a position to laugh in the face . . of the world, for you will have provided for the mor row and will have laid away a competence for your old age. Begin saving today by v. making a deposit in the Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) 'The value ot an airplane as an ambulance Was provd after tlid recent tornadd at Rock Springs. Tex., where H people were killed and' scores Injured. The plane ambulance Is shown above, the patient being placed In ft special compartment of the (usi-lage. Below a family la shown seeking lost valuables in the wreckage ot their home. CLASSIFIED LOCALS Inquire of Wapinitia. Mrs. N. G. Hedin, at 22-tf rUK ball Guernsey bull, regis- tered, three years old, will sell i WANTED TO RENT Wheat or al reasonable. Inquire of Malcolm ' McDonald, McLchnon. Oregon. 2G-t2 falfa ranch. One' of about 320 Can furnish part outfit. acres, Want ranch suitable for cows and RHODE ISLAND RED HATCHING I t chickens. Address C. Nichols, Mau- Eggs for sale. 15 for 75 cents. I pin, Oregon. 27-t3' THE CORRAL By M. J. W. Callaway's Funeral Chapel Funeral Director and Embalmer LADY ASSISTANT Union at Third . Phone 289W The Dalles '"TV UTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK CyHnJfcT Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making futons and Rings, Bearings -All sizes Made to Order 3I!EETMETAL WORKERS can Tfefc, Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars ELWWO and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING ADQALLOWAY The DalUs. Orecoa Phone 38S-J The Kins; Konteit It On Interest runs high and competi tion waxes warm over the coveted honor of Maupin's May King. A number of well known men- about town, landed barons and schol ars have already announced their in tentions of entering the contest. Be fore their names can be given out to the reading public, It will be nec essary to delve into their pasts to some extent, to ascertain whether or not they correspond with the rules and regulations governing this, contest. Another prize has been offered by a local merchant, to-wit: one doz. poet-holes, assorted sizes. "Ont West, Where Men Are Men and Women Are Governors," this sordid tale occurred. "Tobacco Juice" Jackson cycloned down the main street. He was riding an oary- eyed brene which could, without moving, unseat Euckr.lcin Bill him self. For a hatband he sported a rattler, whose forked tongue slid glibly in and out with eerie swift nsss. On one arm he held a scream ing cougar, with the other crm he was lashing his mount with a wrig gling rattler, similar to the one on "his hat. With uncanny infallibility he spotted a bootlegger. In a frac tion of a second he had dismounted and was spouting with steaming breath: "Mix me a swig and make it hot, carbolic acid, nitroglycerine, moonshine and a dash of red pep per." With one gulp he swallowed the stuff. "Where d-d-did you hail from?" timidly and respectfully in quired Bill, the bootlegger, his green eyes drooping and his toenails a quiver, "Aw, I just left Tornado- vUlc. The tough guys run me out." IF I had a buggy, I'd go' for a buggy ride with my girl IF I had a girl. Be a good boy, Perclval, and Grammer'll tell you a story about "'The Little Red Bug." The Little Red Bug Once upon a time there wasi a boy. He went to college. , He was a col lege boy then. He bought a little red little red bug?'! "Not I," said pretty Polly. "Not I," Baid eloquent Esther. "Not I," said capricious Katrinka. "Not I," said vivacious Viola. "I will, then," said the College boy. So he washed the little red bug with LUX. (Paid ad.) Then he said, "Who will buy gfjs for the little red bug?" "Not I," said the gullible G t,ini vere. "Not I," said flirtacious Frances. "Not I," said audicious Anr.ctte. . "Not I," said tittering TiHe. "I will then, said the College Boy." So he bought a gallon of gas for the little red bug. Wint'r? I should worry. Ethyl is here. WiM to go these chilly mornings. (Paid ad. Gas station.) Then he said: "Who vill crank the little red bu?" Not I," said lovable Lillian. "Not I," said Muical Minnie. Not I," said amhble Agnes. "Not I," said Yomrtntic Rosie. So he crankud the little red bug with a crank. (No special kind no d.J . . Then said: "Who will go for a, ride in the little red bug?" "I will," Raid pretty polly, etc., etc., etc., 'etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. "Oh, no, you won'V' said the Boy. "I will." And he uent for a ride all by himself. f Service With a Smile Now that FishingSeason 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, FJIUITS, ETC. OREGOU) ICE CREAM 1MSTRIES Mrs, L. Fischer CASH STORE Just Across the Bridge Maupin, Oregon Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to i-stnbliali claim to the land above described, before F. I). Stuart, United Str.tcs Commissioner, at Mau pin, Oregon, on the 15th dny of June, 1927. , Claimant names as witnesses: John Foley, Frank Turner, Lester Kelly Lavtfrno Fischer, all of Maupin Oregon. m5-j2 . J.. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Depart nt of The Interior U. S. La no' Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Ap rll, 6. 1927. Notice is hereby given that trm.n J. Schmidt of Shanikc Oregon, who, on Feb. 20, 1 yJ4 mad II. E. under Act lec. 2i, Tilie, No. 023,154, for Lot 1, Section 3, Township 7-S., Ranga 15-K.. Wil'.amrtte Meridian, has filed f notice of 'intension to mako final three yea e pnxof, to estublinh claim to the lui id al't've described, before H. C. "Roc per, United States Commis sioner, al. AnteLopc, Oregon, on the 25th diy of May, 1027. Claiman t names as witnesses: Edrnond Ierrlinj;, Maupin, Oregon, Otto A. Sc hmldt, Andrew J. Brown, t'harha l Wagonblust, of Shaniko, Oregon. . Bl4-nU2 J. W. Donnolly, Register. MORAL " "T This is only a story, ' . Hal Hal Ha! How do we like our onions? Raw! Raw! P,aw! v Ooo "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bo o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO bug. J. W, Tenple and Jesse Addif ng ton went to South Junction r ,i a fishing trip Saturday lasrt. B el 'ore embarking for that point Jesr,o re solved to make a record catc' ,i, but it wos a case of man proposi? jg rand God disposing, for his catc'h, Jwati very much abbreviated. Claude Roach likea'city Jif n the extreme, but when he i- glven'. a job to Mverall the rr ,hch buil din.? such as those of J. M. Abbott. weH, mat is tne time uaur4( f orgets there NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dulles. Oregon, y.ay 9, 1927. !otice Is hereby given that William Edwin Hunt, f f Maupvn, Oregon, who, on Aug. "12. ivlj, muoe iiomeaicua r.niry uu der Act Dec- 29, 191fi. No. 022.H92, for Lot 2, Sec. 31, Township 5-fV.uth, Range-15 East, Willumettc Meridian, has filed notice of intention t a make final three year proof to r.tablish claim to the land above dene rt'ocd be fore F. D. Stuart, Unit id States CommisJioner, at Maupin t Oregon, on the 24th day of June 1927. Claimant names as w' Ancsses : A. J. Mann, A. K. Trout man, Hugh Knight, J. B. Kidder, a'n 0f Maupin, Oregon. m!2-j9 J. W. Douno lly, Register. NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereoy gye n that L. C. Henneghan, Adm' nit;.trator with the will annexed of lne Estate of , , , Fep dl Baity, deceased, has fiiC( his. Final Account In said Esta'.e; and thnt Monday, the 6th day of June, 19 27, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., in (h s County Court room n the County Court House, in The LVlles, Wasco County, Oregon, has ht in fixed as the time and place or V ,e hearing of ol ijections to said Rej?fyrt and the settlement thereof. U C. Hcnnes;linn Administrator With the Will Annexed. f.'12-j9 T. Leland Brown, Att. NOTICE FOR PU ELICATION Department of tit Interior, U. S. Land Office nt The Dalles, Oiwon. May 9, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Wilbur M. ISolton, t)f Antelope, Oregon, who, on Ay rll 10, made HomCHtead Entry -an-' der Act Dec. 29, 1916,, No. 023,!2( I for EE, NWHNK'4, EiiNWK , Lot 2, Sec. 7, W'iWVi. Sec. 8, N',i NWVi Sec. 17, NENISVi. Sec. 18, SE A NW , Sec. 20, Township 7 S., itange 16 East, Willamette Meridian, ha'e filed notice of intention to make .lo 'm to th InnH nhnva flpscriVioil o befoTe H. C. Rooper, United Sti.tes O Com.TUSfiioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on th e 22nd uuy or June, 197. Cla'mant name sus witnesses: Henry E. Rooper, David B. Crah tree, i'ldna F. Bolton, Frederic 11. Rooper,' all of Antelope, Oregon. . J. W. DONNELLY, M12-J16' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dparti nent of The Interior U. S. La nd Office at The Dalles, Orrgon, Api rll, 6. 1927. Notice Ibi hereby given that 5 a illah E. Rooper, formerly Selloh E. Foster, of Ante; lope, Ore: ron, who, on Oct. 14, 192, mado He imcstcad Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 022,589, for EH Ktt. So t 20, NWA NWVi, SV NV4. N Vi, SEV4 SW, SVs Sli'4, S pc. 21, Township 7-S., Range 16-E, W J llamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final three yci r proof to establish claim to the l:r id above descriuea, oezore II. C. Roo per, United States Commis sioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 24th day of May, 1927. ' Clnimm it names as witnesses: It. Bonf cf i Hooper, Edna F. Bolton, Walter 1 3 . Walker, John A. Silver tooth, all,, of Antelope, Oregon. al4-ml2 J. W. Donnollv, Register. He said: "Who will wash myi8 such places as bi towns. NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION Dr rpartmant of The Interior U. ,' J. Land Office at The Dalles, Orego; j, April, 6. 1927. Not k:o is hereby given that Erneit C. Schmidt, of Shon.'ko, Oregon, who, on June 12, 1922, ni. tdo Homet tead Entry under Act r-b. 19, 1909, No. 022,924, for SEU SE V4, Sec. 33, SV4 SWV4, Sec. 34, T. C 1 1., R. 15 E., Lots 1, 3, SVs NE Vi , SE V NWVi Sec. 4, T. 7 S., R 15 IJ., V. M and on April 10, 1925, made' additional H. E. 023,460 under Act '.Dec. 29, 1910, for SVs NEK., SEU SWV4, Sec. 33, SVi NW'k, Sec. 134, T. 6 S., R. 15 E., and SVi NWVi, Sec. 13, SEVi NEVi, SerA 14 T. fl', R. 15 E W. Meri di tn, has filled notice of intention to i) mke final iihreJ year proof to estab 'Jsh claim tu the land above described before 11. C. Rooper, United States Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 2.5th day of May, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Edmondl Herrling, Maupin, Oregon, Otto A. Schmidt, Andrew J. Brown, Charles F. Wagonblast, of Shaniko, Oregon, v al4-ml2- J. W. Donnolly, Register. H ood Tires ARE GOOD TIRES The 1 arget Stock of Tires In Town Rid tmonds' Serv. Station NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dep irtment of The Intoiior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 2, 1927. , Notice i'a hereby given that . Frank Dyer of Maupin, Oregon, Who, on Jan. 10, 1922, made Homestead Entry under Act Dec. 29V 1916, No. 022252, for SWVi SWVi, E Va SWU, Sec. 7, SW SW14, SEVi SE1, SeC; 9, SW ViSW, Sec, 15 Township 5 South, Range 14 East, Willamette THE BANK HOTEL The o n place in The Dalles to ma it, ti'e rancher and out-of to' irn J elhiw feel at home. rtead Tt ' Tlm'ts for the twa,