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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1927)
Ml 4 jPagc Four 3 -,) a .Jk'tm THiUlAWlN ?1mE3 Thursday, June W, iftfclf. The Maupin Times r-r"w ! i ii i ii ii i j i"i ii ii m C. V Nimm,' Editor ' ' C. W. Setnsn iM t. R. 5emmi fabluhers Publismut Thursday at aupm, Oregon fttibscriptiou: er,( Jl.80; six months, $1.00: three months, 60 cts. fc-ntercu aa tweond class mail mat r SepteniDer ft. 1914. at the post v.''ke ot Maupin. Oregon, under the . lI of Marc - 1879.V VOTERS SAY NO The people huve spoken. It is f.ieir vota that The Dalles' effort to have a fair ground constructed from the county farm be placed in the discard. They were averse to hav ing on additional tax levy made and to paying more taxes than they now pay. The vote on Tuesday empha- . sized the fact that Wasco county was very well supplied in the matter of fair grounds by those of the Southern Wasco County Fair as sociation at Tygh Valley. The vot ers, even in The Dalles, did not take kindly to the proposition and at the polls voiced their stand in no light terms. ; We suggest that the sponsors of the scheme to saddle another tax levy on taxpayers of Wasco coun ty take the pretty pictures made of the proposed fair grounds, have them framed and label them, "What might have been." When a small coterie of fisher men seek to control one of the best fishing streams of Oregon, spread their nets therein and by so doing prevent game fish from astending that stream causing the rert of the sportsmen of Oregon annoyance and cessation of their opportunities to whip that stream, then it is they be sat down upon. That they were ut terly squashed in their attempt to stem the tide against closing the Nes tucca to commercial fia?rman was shown on Tuesday when. the voters of the state decided that that stream belonged to the whole people and not to" a very few who made a small wage catching salmon when those delectable fish were running up that stream. Several The Dalles citizens in formed The Tinges man that altho the fair ground project was defeat ed at Tuesday's election it was the intention to keep on until the county seat had a fair grounds. Well, if they want such an institution, it causes us to wonder why they did not keep a fair grounds when it was operated there. But keep on; re member that "if at first you don't succeed, try, try again." FARM REMINDERS Cultural practices that aid in con trol of strawberry root weevil in Oregon are not to be neglected, says the experiment station, even though applications cf poison bait show promise of giving good returns. Selection of good vigorous plants, use fertilizers and cover crops with systematic rotation help by keeping the plants in condition. Weeds not only harbor diseases tmd insects harmful to garden plants but also starve and shade them and spoil the flower effect. Successful gardners remove weeds roots and all and turn them under or otherwise destroy them to give the plants full benefit of soil nutrition and direct rays of sunlight. For best results in Oregon poultry is allowed 4 square feet of floor space per fowl for the average size flock. The space per fowl is reduced in large flocks end increased in small ones. Annual seedlings and biennial and perennial plants need water on hot days and will respond readily to fre quent weeding and cultivating by producing stronger growth and therefore better flowers, says the O. A. C. campus florist. A lean fat face, without wrinkles r.nd a bright eye are indications of the laying hen. A hen which ap pears to be masculine indicates a poor layer. Clad Flowers Need Care. Commercial growers cut gladio lus flower stems at a slant to leave all the foliage possible, since plant food in the leaf returns to the corm ns it matures, The general practice i:i to leave at least one-third of the foliage on each plant as the corm is Weakened if more is removed. Gladiolus corms being not hardy, fire dug in the fall before the ground .-is frozen. Corms harvested with the Jeave and stems attached are stored Correspondents' Weekly News Items News Of Busy Shaniko A "million. Dollar" rain fell hero last Sunday afternoon. Very few votes cast here in Tues day's election. County fair bill, 25 no; 2 yes. Grandma Woodside, who eonlded I ' I her foot lust week, suffered no sor This little village waa a busy burg :,0Ui TcaMh M ghe ,s ,ble to be-out last Wool sales vay. mere were o autos parked here at one time. Rdnald McDonald carloads of sheep shipped three last Tuesday night. ' . Av caravan of seven push 'ball cars stopped here for lunch Tuesday, e yThwere on their way from Cana da to Reno, Nevada. C. R. Belshee shipped a mixed car of cattle and sheep last Saturday. Chas. S. Covey delivered at the stockyards on Saturday a carload of calves a Ford car and two calves. Mr. and Mrs. Casebolt and child- jren spent the week end in The i Dalles. The Altermatt family enjoyed fishing trip to Sherara Bridge last Sunday. , Tom Boylan.'a sheep buyer from Pendleton, was in town Monday night and Tuesday. Fat Reilly and Miss Julia Bannon of Ashwood were in Shaniko last Friday. James , Baxter, an old-time cattle man, has sold his cattle and has gone into the sheep business. On Tuesday Charlea, Keegan and bride passed hrough town on their way to the home ranch. Contractors Fitzgerald . Mc raHgue have been busy the , last week moving the fire bell tower. Tom Plaster has moved and re modeled his garage. A new fence has been built 'round the hotel block. Haying is the order of the day on the Fisher ranch. Fred Zogg wa sin Portland the lat ter part of the week. Mrs. M. A. Nicholson and Mrs. Minnie Bleakney Sundayed down on the Bleakney ranch. v Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmidt and aon, Morris, have gone to the Will amette Valley for a vacation. in a dry shed or basement. When the foliage haa, vrithered it is remov ed and the coirma are seperated, cleaned and placed in cool, dry place. Corms are planted in Oregon as soon as the killing spring frosts have passed. Honey Recipo Gts Prize. The prize winning fudge recipe at the Waertown, Wis. national honey cooking contest has just been deter mined, rays H. A. Scullen, bee spec ialist of the Oregon experiment station, as follows: 2 cups grinulated sugar, 1 square'" r - chocolate, one-fourth cup cream, head and VJlA"g ff thcir butter size of walnut, one-fourth cup honejf three-fourths cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup nuts. Boil sugar, milk and chocolate for lfB (till VIIWVV v fice minutes. Add honey and let ine 1V" v " boil until soft ball forma in cold wa- j f i bobbed tail puppy. The mother ter. Cod, beat and add nuts and.f the'diminutive can.ne u a regis- flavoring Pour nn buttered nan and. wh-en hard cut into squares. S. S. Classes Picnic. The Sabbath school classes Mrs. O. P. Weberg and Mrs. R. Richmond went to the R. G Johnson orr hard on Tuesday for a picrtic. ....... Mt. r..V H U1UIJU11 . .... w .. H.v members were made to feel at home by Mrs. Johnson, who turned her home over to them. That lady sup plied china and silverware ,lelpe4 set tables on the porch an dall sat down to a fine picnic lunch. "After that feature of the day was conclud ed teachers and pupils adjourned to the orchard, where they spent a hap py hour telling stories and otherwise enjoying themselves. Some Freight Train. If all the freighth handled, by the U. S. railroads in 1926 were loaded in cars at one time, it would form a train ,ong enough to girdle the earth 18 times, Will Visit Mother. Ernest Doty began a 10-day va cation yesterday when ' he went t Eugene for a visit with his mother. The lady is well advanced in years and her son makes her a -visit at this time in order to be with her a short time during illness caused by old age. Ernest expects to le absent until about July 9. . WAPINITIA ITEMS Miss Doris Harhlcf, who has been I visiting with her sinter, Mrs. Frank McCoy, returned to her home hint Wednesday. , "v w k Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCoy mot ored to Stevenson, Washington, .on Tuesday to visit their parents over the week end, and also to visit Mrs, McCoy's sister, Mrs. Nell Smith. They had not mt for some time. . The Wapinitia Cattlemen' asso ciation was busy here Friday and Saturday moving their cattle back of Clackamas Lake. On their re turn on Saturday they overtook a black bear. After chasing it up five different trees Lloyd Woodside and Lester McCorkle managed to get ropes over it and Fred McLaughlin killed it with rocks. ' Miss Crystal Hartman and Mrs. Lloyd Woodside were visitors at Maupin- Friday evening. Rev. Hazen motored over the Mt, Hood loop to Portland and attend ed the branch Christian Endeavor and Sunday School conventions on ..Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He returned home Saturday. Mrs. Hazen visited with Grandma Woodside last Saturday. Grandma Woodside took dinner at th eLloyd Woodside home Sunday, after which they motored to Maupin. Grandma Morris celebrated her birthday at the annual gathering of the Morris family at the Tygh Val le yfair grounds last Sunday. ' Marion Huston, late resident of this section, Was buried in the Kelly cemetery at noon on Monday. Rev. Stevens of the Dufur Christian church, assisted by Rev. Hazen of Wapinitia! officiated at the inter ment. Mra Frank Batty has been visiting friends in Portland the past week. The Ladies Aid met Tuesday in an all-day's meeting. A great deal of quilting was done. The ladies de - cided to meet every Tuesday until after harvest. Rev. Hazen will speak in Maupin Sunday morning and at Wapinitia in the evening. Vacationing At East Lake. A. A. Drake of Dufur, his brother, O. B. Derthick, and George Mc-, Donald and wife spent a time at East Lake. George writes that the party are each catching the limit of trout daily, and that the fish run about 10 to the limit. Insurance At Side Line. Oliver Rtfsh has taken the agency for the Bankers' Life Insurance company and will work at that as a side line. To date Oliver has writ ten several policies and haa pros- Ul . Some Fine Puppies. "Bill" Williams has the thanks of , - . reu "" "u " 6"jv ly sell at good prices. J. F. Kramer was also the recipient of a-puppy of .. .... . the same litter. ( " Take vour picture developing to the Maupin Drug Store. An enlarge - . ment with each 60 cent8 worth of woric Ooo "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 O o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN 0 O0000000000000000000O Bill Foreman, who scores the baseball games in Maupin, is a pecu liar cuss. Last Sunday he remarked that if Verne Fischer made a iit he (Bill) was going home. But when our East side garage man gathered a couple of safeties and made two scores, Bill held to his seat on the bench. Ollie ,Wberg is getting mighty hieh toned. He is so nifty these dayg that he ingillt8 on wearing a lincn duster while cutting the on the lawn. Bet he wears overalls when he is working on the ranch. . "Dad" Cole still has that lust for gold, in fact so strong is the urge that he is making arrangements to 'hit the hills about the first of next month in quest of the yellow metal, Dad made a find on the Estacada side of the range about five years , ago which showed good values, and i it is his Intention to make f uther lnvontlgation of the outcropping, x Hugh Wood is a better nuto salos mun than he is a farmer. So far during the present month Hugh has sold 13 automobiles &even new car und nix UHcd autos. lie hns several prospects and expects to clone a few more sales before July comes in. George fillotson and a party of friends went to dust Lako Saturday for an outing and ' piculc. They arrived at the lake" about eigha o'clock, got up early and, went to the lake to fish. , Wind blew waves too high for that sport, and later the clouds began to spit snow. The party decided on a return trip and ran Into-V genuine old-fashioned show storm on the way down from the lake. - Jesse Addlngton is luld upagaln, this time with a badly chopper foot Jess was on tho fire line at Sun flower Flat, near Bear Springs, Sat urday and was engaged in chopping off the end of a burning log. The axe glanced, ,the blade striking Jesse's right foot across the instep. The injured lad was brought down to town and Dr. Elwood took few stitches and closed the wound. ' x R. W. Richmond sales tires. He also sells gas, oils and auto acces sories. Also represents the Chevro let company, and drives a car of that species when making pleasure trips. Last Friday ho took his wife and daughter-in-law to Government Camp. The first noticeable inci dent of the trip was a rear end colli sion wherein the Chev. was bumped by another driver near Wop. Then a blowout occurcd. Proceeding on the way it was found that about a gallon of gas was all the tank con tained; met a truck and borrowed a half a gallon. Went ahead, had another blowout, then covered a stretch of road recently oiled. An other blowout. Mixed with the other troubles was the overturning of a can of red paint, which pene trated clear through the clothing of one of the ladies. Oh, yes, it was A joyous trip hix. Ben Fraley is some "peanuts" player. He usually bids all his hand is worth, then adds a few more for good measure. But it makes Ben mad when Lester Kelly overbids him and then melds a couple pairs ,of pcnuchle8, a few hundred trumps 80 kings and 100 aces, making a total of over 700. , . Now that the East side is con nected with the Staats spring the management of the water company of that side has been busy screwing down the faucets of water user. The pressure is so strong that a tightning process is necessary in order to hold the water 'holders in place. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notict- i.v hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of M. M. Cuthing, , deceased, has filed in the County Court of Wasco County, State of Oregon, his final account as ftich Administrator and that Monday, the 8th day of August, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. has been fixed by the said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. MILO M. CUSHING, June 30-July 28 Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Mary Cuthing, deceased, has filed in the County t Court of Wasco County, State of .Oregon, nis nnai account as sucn ! Administrator and that Monday, the 8th day of August, 1927, at the hour j of ten o'clock a. m. has been fixed i bv said Court as the time for hear- 1 ing of objections to Riid report and MILO M. CUSHING, June 30-July 28 Administrator. SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of The State Of Oregon For Wasco County. Lulu May Catchall, Plaintiff, vs. Orrin E. Catchall, Defendant, To Orrin E. Gatchell, -. In the. name of the State of Ore eon: You are hereby required to (appear and answer the complaint I - data of first publication, or within six weeks of the date of personnal CI 11C U DU1U W IKliill EISA service of this summons upon you outside- fcf the State of Oregon, and if you fail to do so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in ! th complaint herein, viz., a decree : oto upon th e gro unds of .de- Bertion continuing for more than one year last passed. f This summons is published by or der of Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of the above entitled court order made and entered under date of June 25, 1927. First publication of this summons in Maupin Times under date of June 30, 1927, and last date of publication under date of July 28, 1927. GAVIN & GAVIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postoffice address: 502 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. ' Attention CAN YOU HND YOUR PAPERS in an emergency? Have you ever suddenly neodod 'certain .prpers for some business emergency, and have hunted through your dimk, vnlnly sucking them? , This him happened to many with losses in dollars and opportunities. A safe deposit box- for storage and safety would have prevonNid all such loHtiox. Many men and women are now keeping thulr valuables in safe deposit boxes In thin bank. We highly -recommend . that you, too, adopt this plan. Tho coxt is trifling and your valu ables are absolutely safe. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE , OF TAX LIEN In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon For Wasco County. . Margaret Haley, Plaintiff, v H.ir. of Martha A. Battit, J. S. Ward, Gcrtrudo Word, F. U. Kenton and 0. Ronning, and all other per sons, if any, havnir or chiming to have some interest in and to hereinafter described property, tho Do fendants, To the heirs of Mnrthn A. Pettis, J. S. Ward, Certrudn Ward, F. O. Seaton and 0. Ronning, ami all oth er persons, if any, having or claim ing to havo some interest in nn to the hereinafter described property, the defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby notified , that Martha Haley is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 2.219, issued on the 5th day of July, 11)23. of the Tax Collector of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, for tho amount of Seventeen and twenty four one hundredths Dollars, the some being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1920, together with penalty, in terest and costs thereon, a t'crtifi Year's Tax Date Paid 1023 (Cert 2200) 9-29-25 1924 4-0-20 1925 12-8-20 Said defendants as owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of re cord, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further no tified that Margaret Haley will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaiiK for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first pub lication of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this section or pay the amount due as above shown, togeth er with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and conts Home From O. A. C. Mrs. L. D. Kelly with most of her club, members, who have been at tending summer school at 0. A. C, came home Saturday. Doris Kelly remained at Forest Grove, where she will visit until after the Fourth sutler ijjt : , MAUPIN'S LEADING fcgrj- amid. Meat Markd L .,:..; - ' AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinfe' Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making F'rtons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order wiIEE'T METAL WORKERS Uocmtafca Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars ELECTRIC wid OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING &E&D t QALLOWAY of rxma 400 3 rate of Delinquency No. 2,220, is sued on the 6th day of July, 1923, by the tax Collector of Wasco Coun ty, Oregon, for the amount of Twen ty and seven one hundredths Dollars, the mi mo being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1921, together with penalty, Interest and cosU thereon, and Certificate of Delinquency No. 2,243, issued on the 19th day of September, 1924, by the Tax Collector of Wasco County, Ore- .'gon ,for the amount of Twenty-two and twenty-five one hundredths Dol lar, the same being tbe amount then due and delinquent for the taxes for the year 1922, together with penal-1 ty, interest and coats thereon, all up on real property in Wasco County, State of Oregon, a&ttcsaed to you, of which you ore the owners as appears of record, described as the houth half of the Southeast quarter (SH SK ) and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SEttSWU) Section Thirty (30), Township Three (3) South of Range Twelve (12) East of the Willamette Meri dian, containing OneHundred Twen ty (120) acres. . You are further notified' that aald Margaret Haley has paid taxei on said premise for subsequent years, with rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Tax Receipt No. Amount. Rate ef Int. $40.54 12 'A 22G0 308 17 147 377 ' 83.92 12T 37.91 12 against the land and premise above named. This summons is published Ly or der of the Honorable Fred W. Wil son, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, and said order waa made and dated the 25th day of June, 1927 and the date of first publica tion of this summons is the 30th day of June, 1927. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. C. I, GAVIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence find postoffice address: "02 First National Bank Bldg., The Dnlles, Orcifon. with Mrs. Jim Rusic, who is at her parents' home. Need a new tire? Maupin Camp Ground is where you get the best at the lowest price. Tke DsJles. 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