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

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THE M AUP1N tlMfcS
Times
C. V. Hum. Editor
C. W. bnan aad R. Sinnti
fatIUher
Publish Tnr Thursday at
, Mxcfla, Oregon
inscription: ear, $1.50; six
months, $1.00: three months. 50 cts.
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. buuin mm otvvuu j
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jvrinw - 1
vf'lce at Maupin. Oregon, under the
a of Marc . 1879.
PAYING THE PREACHER
'he Maupin
j that he was the true prophet of the
When one dances one must pay j Almighty and that his remuneration
the fiddler, and when one buys mer- Wlls a better world. In his work as
chandise he must pay for same. The J preacher the man who accepts a
rule should tpply to the preacher. "call" of the congregation is follow
In many instances congregations are ; ing in the footsteps of the Great De
iicrelict in their obligations to the liverer. Takes the Ufa and works of
inan who strives to impart moral the Savior as his compass. He tries
' jtmosphere to the place where he to be meek, pure and sincere. He is
ministers and resides He is" one promised, and should receive the
called upon to render solace to the compensation promised, and those
. t tVtMeA ... imnnrt ,)viri and to 1
minister to those who are downcast.
He studies sermons that he may
elucidate God's word and weave a
stronger feeling for good. His ser
vices are sought to say the last
words over the departed, to bless
and sanctify the newborn and in all
things his help is asked, because h
I i.i.ni.AAj4 a Km mm'.-o lit Vila iftl1int
In some places remuneration for
his services a thing that ja let go
by the board. He sometimes the
recipient 01 a pounu suci. u.a.,
it he is given what is left after a
party gathering ha3 partaken of
what is brought as gifts, done up in
pound packages; he is "presented"
with clothing oftimes outgrown or
too shoddy for the former owner to
wear: his fumily is looked upon as
rn object of cliarity and given odds j
f!,endlf!:vh3Lsomm;bc"vc;!!
liis congregation have no further
use. He is supposed to receive a
stated sum for his work, that to be
paid at stated times. But does he
tlways receive the -sum? He doss
not. Cases are known where his
congregation seems to be careless of
that little item in a preachers ex-
i:.tonce. II? is ignored when he-re-
in a
minds mc siewartis ot tne cnurcn
that" a little change to jingle in his
Parlor Service
mm
Bordcns and Libby Milk, tall tins, per case $4.75
Lake View Sugar Peas, per case $3.19
Del Monte Peas (Medium), per case $3.95
Iriquoise White Corn (Bear Brand) per case..$3.19
Del Monte White Crosby Corn, per case... $4.25
Festival Golden Sweet Corn, per case $4.25
Waldorf Green String Beans, per case .$3.19
Festival Succotash, per case :.$3.65
Van Allen Tomatoes (Machine Solids) per case$3.25
Libbv's Kraut (2V2's) per case.... .....$3.50
Libby's Spinach 2i2's) per case $4.00 .
Happyvale Pink Alaska Salmon, per dozen $1.89
Brookdale Apples, No. 10 tins, 6 tins for 82.83
Brookdale Pears, No. 10 tins, 6 tins for $2.98 "
Brookdale Blackberries,. No. 10 tins, 6 tins for..$3.28
Brookdale Loganberries, No. 10 tins, 6 tins for $3.28
Silverdale Catsup, No. 10 tins, per tin. ...65c
Libby's Apricot, Blackberry and Plum Jam, No.
10. tins, each for $1-35'
'"Libby's Assorted Jelly, 5-lb tins, each .78c
Red Mexican and Small White Beans, 13 lbs....$1.00
Rose City Elbo Macaroni,13 lbs $1.00
Coiled Spaghetti, Noodles and Vermicelli, 121Ds
:.. $1.00
Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25-Ib box $2.29
Fancy Oregon Dried Prunes, 25-H box $2.25
Cascade Blend Coffee, 10 lbs ..$3.65 .
Parlor Blend coffee, 10 lbs $4.00.
Cream Pail coffee 10-Ib pail... .' $4.60
Green and Black Tea (Good Quality) 3 lbs.. .....$1.10
K. C. Baking Powder, 5-lb tin .........65c
Calumet Baking Powder, 5-lb tin 98c
Mazola and Wesson Oil, gallon tin..... $1.98
Webfoot Flour, per bbl.... $7.89
Cane Sugar (Manufacture) per cwt $6.55
White Wonder Soap, per case $3.59
Parlor
Grocery J
110 East Second Street
pockets would make life rosier, he
Is put off with promises and smooth
(words of later payment That does
jnot help the preacher's family. For
'all the church members care he ani
; his family may be in actual need of
ithe ueccaities of. life and he is
'compelled to work at other things
in older that his family might live,
JA deplorable condition, indeed.
I A mvarhee is hit much entitled tj
jhis salary as is the school teacher.
f -
the public official, the clerit,
hash:r and 5ecUon hand. His work
I reauirea years of preparation, the ,
... . . -
expenditure 01 a laiVC sum Ui nivury
.. ' ... ..1
ini ne may prvp tuiiiaru w uu
tha BosiUon to which ho aspires. It
is true Jesus Christ refused to ac-
cept pay for his services.
but He
knew his work would live after him.
conareiraUons who are remiss in
meeting their obligations to him
would do well to confess bankruptcy,
'close up their churches and retire
from business as believers in and
followers of the lowly Naicrene.
! The address made by Mr. E. B.
I Piper, editor of theOregonlan at the
1 dedication of
the Crooked River
was a
poem in blank verse.
The f described wonder3
t&stem Q ,anJfuage com.
a of
rnMJtn. .nd his. lauda-
tion of the engineering feat in the : aM( b. F. Walston is out $55.00 as
construction of the structure demon- a resuit in the robber's depredu
strated the intense feeling enter- tions. Deputy Sheriff Blaser was
tained by him regarding the roadlset out to try and npprend the
program and possibilities ot Ore-1 robber, but no far bis search has not
gon. been prolific of a caputre.
1
rne ntue ooy wno as&eu iu
. ..... . . ..- i.-j
his
to u ae!
ary to ascertain the source of babies
has and educational nucleus in his
make-up. In these days the help of
a dictionary in the one thing sought
when information is desired on any
subject, and the lad seemed to sense
ithat that book could inform his
p.anamotviel. 0f what she professed
to be ignorant 0f.
Steel tops on automabiles arc
The Dalles Ore.
life savers. The fact that their est
was of steel construction most likely
'saved the lives of three ladies on thr
! Criterion lull last Saturday. When
the ear slouched a wheel and turned
over r.side from a few bruises the
( occupants were uninjured, because
j the steel frame 'prevented a total
collapse of the top and consequent
fatal results.
A paragrapher la the Portland
,in l" c up
sticks in order to pay oil the war
1 . A . W -
aepi w America, wore man ever
, ,
we are keen to visit that historic
England."
What a
kisser thti man must be.
Soon the hum of the harvester
wil be heard in this land, But one
thing pleases the wheat grower is
that soon the jingle of coin in his
pocket will be the result of the hum
of the harvester. o
Took in Dedication.
The Times family attended the
dedication of the Crooked River
bridge last Saturday, as also did
Ed. Mathews nnd family. One of
the largest crowds ever partnered to
gether on The Dalles-California
highway was in attendance. Nota
bles from various sections were
of them delivered'
speeches regarding Oregon's road
program and the beauty and useful
ness of the great structure span
ning Crooked River.
Dufur Hotel Entertain! Robbers.
Someone with no respect for the
property of others ransacked rooms
at the Btilch Hotel at Dufur Mon
day night. Dr. R. W. Christensen.
a roomer at the hotel, lost SI 20.00
. v. j
A county ,xr offlct h89 bcen
opened in the office of the' county
agent, The Dalles, with Mr. II. L.
Sexton in charge. His work, which
is under direction of the U. S. De
partment of Labor, will consist
chiefly of supplying farm labor.
Ang desiring farm lubor will be sup
plied by calling Mr. Sexton on phone
277, The Dalle3.
Bridge Floor Very Rough.
Isn't jt about time the floor of the
bridge at this place was treated to
new planks? That is a question one
hears every day. The present plank
ing is working loose and is 83 rough
as a rasp. A new floor seems to be
a necessity, so why delay laying an
other and better one? f
Abbotts Build Road.
J. M. Abott has had Morris
Greene build three-eighths mile of
road leading from the ranch to the
new cut-off. The new road has been
graded and Mr. Abbott has arranged
from a contractor on the new state
road to gravel it as soon as lie can
get at the work.
Started Holt Combine.
M. I Shcrarer hitched onto his
Holt machine yesterday morning and
proceeded with the -work of cutting
his grain, of which he has about 300
j.acres.
j Eastman kodaks from $2.50 to
i $17.00 at the Maupin Drug Store,
j Bring your developing here and it
j will be attended to at once. An en
largement given free with each 60
cents worth of work brought in.
Oregon News Notes
Medford Palmer Investment
Corporation of Chicago will build
$50,000 fruit plant.
Oregon will receive $44,242 fed
eral forest fire fighting fund this
year.
Bend Great Crooked River high
way bridge, 350 feet high, dedi
cated. St. Helena June postal receipts
'11,372, are 6 per cent over June,
1926. V
Klamath Falls Labor unions buy
$7,000 site for $40,000 labor tem
ple. Wallowa 0. W. R. & N. mil
road improving 24 miles of truck.
Newberg Spaulding Pulp &
Paper company mill will soon be in
operation.
Marshfield Heavy demand made
for Oregon myrtle wood for furni
ture, Tortland Libby-McNeill & Libby
fruit plant starts with 700 employes,
and will" employ 2,000 at capacity.
iKlam'utli Fulls California-Oregon
Power" company will bnild
$40,000 warehouse.
Klamath Falls Weyerhaeuser
will rurh plans for great pine mill.
Central Oregjn wheat promises ,
record yield this- year.
Madrns Grain expected to aver
yg SO bushels to the acre.
Medford Alluvial Mines Com
pany at Prospect, incorporates with
$100,000.
Klamath county inspectors find
not a single rsV! of bovine tubercu
losis. v
Eugene Guaranty Oil company
strikes heavy gas flow in well No.
one.
Great Northern lets 45-mile con
tract frfcm Shevlln-Hixon loggin;
road to S. P. line at Chemault, to
open Bend-Klnmath Falls line this
year. i
Portland Tennent SU! Casting
company will establish plant here.
Klamath Falls building since Jan
wary 1 totals $923,285.
Milwaukie Contract let for new
theater and store building.
Dallea "Itemiter-Observer" is
building a fine new office.
LaGrande building for six months
is $763,7)5, better than for any
whole year so far.
Baker Oregon Copper company
orders $15,000 power and machine
unit for Balm Creek shaft, now
down 415 feet.
Sumpter Ore from 12 feet un
der ground on Gibbs claim runs
C00 to the ton.
Baker Ore from Eagle Creek as
says 50 per cent corper.
Klamath Falls district mills cut
451,900,000 feet lumber last year.
Vale Construction begins on
Vale reclamation project.
Bend Lumbermen's National
Bank opens with $100,000 capital.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
FOR SALE Dairy farm, 243 acres.
Cows everything complete. Lots
of water. Will be sold cheap.
Address Mrs. Olive Smith, 170
Curtis Ave., Marshfield, Oregon.
37-t3
FOR SALE 90 head of one-fourth
blood Lincoln ewes, 10 head aged
one-fourth blood Lincoln ewes,
also 60 Hampshire ewes. Will
sell either Lincoln or Hamp
t;hire3 separate. B. F. llwrling,
Maupin, Ore. 37-t2
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, June 30, 1927.
Notice is hereby given that
Edward C. Fitspatrick
cf Maupin, Oregon, who on Sept.
C, 1922, made Homestead Entries
under Act. Dec. 29, 1916, No.
022980-022981, for SEV NEV. J,E
H, Sec. 11.NV4 NEVi.SE'A NEH,
Sec. 14, W 4 NEK, E' SVf K, SE
'4, See 23, Township 6-South,
Range 13-Kast, Will.ur.rtto Meri
dian, has filed notice of intention to
make final three year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above
described, before F. D. Stuart,
Jnited States Commissioner, at Mau
f.in, Oregon, on the 19th day of
ugust, 1927.
Claimant names as witnesses'.
Willis. Roberts. John Confer, J. II
W, W. E. Hunt all of Mau-
pin, uregon
7-e4 J
W. Donnolly, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Kotici k. hereby given thnt (he
undersigned Administrator of the
estate of
M. M. Cuahing,
deceased, has filed in the County
Court of Wasco County, State of
Oregon, his final Recount , as such
Administrator and that Monday, the
8th day of August, 1927, at the hour
often o'clock a. m. has been fixed
by the said Court as the time for
hearing of objections to sold report
and the settlement thereof.
MILO M. CUSmNG,
June 30-July 28 Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate of
Mary Cuihlng,
deceased, ha3 filed in tha County
Court of Wasco County, State of
Orcgoi, his final account as such
Administrator and that Monday, the
8th day of August, 1927, at the hour
of ten o'clock a. m. has bcen fixed
by said Court as the time for hear
ing of objections to siid report nnd
the settlement thereof.
MILO M. GUSHING,
June 30-July 28 Administrator.
SUMMON3
In the Circuit Court of The State Of !
Oregon For Wanco County.
Lulu May Gatchell, Plaintiff,
vt.
Orrin E. Gatchell, Defendant,
To Orriu E. Gatchell,
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed againKt you in the nbove en
titled suit within six weeks from the
date of finit publication, or within
six weeks of the date of personnal
service of this summons upon you
outside of 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
the complaint herein, viz., a decree
of divorce uron the grounds of do-s
BEPOSIT
WHEN YOU HAVE HARVESTED
-t -
YOUR GRAIN AND HAVE THE
MONEY FOR IT IN HAND, DO
-
NOT DELIBERATE WHAT TO
.
DO WITH IT BRING IT TO THIS
BANK AND LET US CARE FOR .
IT AS YOUR DEPOSIT.
IT WILL BE SAFE HERE AND
YOU CAN CHECK ACAINST IT
AS YOU DESIRE.
Maupin State Bank
(INCORPORATED)
certion continuing for
moro than
one year Inst passed.
This summons is published by
or-
dejr of Honorable Fred W. Wilson,
Judgo of the above ' entitled court
order made and entered under date
of June 25, 1927. First publication
of this summons in Mnupin Time !
ALIAS SUMMONS FOR
PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE
OF TAX LIEN
In The Circuit Court Of The Slate
Of Oregon For Wn.co County.
Margaret Haley, 1'luintiff,
v
Heirt of Martha A. Belli, J. S.
Ward. Gertrudo Ward, F. O. Seuton
and 0. Konning, and nil other per
sons, if any, havng or claiming . to
have some interest in and to the
hereinafter described property, De
fendants, To the heirs of Martha A. Hottis,
J. S. Ward, Gertrude Ward, F. O.
Seaton and O. Ronninir, and all oth
er persons, if any, having or claim
ing to have some interest in an 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, 1923.
of the Tax Collector of the County
of Wasco, State of Oregon, for the
amount of Seventeen and twenty
four one hundredths Dollars, the
same being the amount then duo and
delinquent for taxes for the year
1920, together with penalty, in
terest and costs thereon, a t'crtifi
Year's Tax Date Paid
1923 (Cert 2260) 9-29-25
1921
4-6-26
1925
12-8-20
Said defendants ns owners of the
legal title of the above described
property ns 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
nnd State aforesaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien ngnmtit 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 Rummons, exclusive
of the day of s.d f rst p b he t.on
and defeinl 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 foreclorinu
the lien of said taxes and ioh(s
UTLEE
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MftUPIN'S LEADING
Grocery m&
M
I
AUTOMOBILE
, And genkral machine work
Cylindtr Grinding, Truing. Crankshafts, Making
ristons and Rings, Bearings All sizes
Jflade to Order iK
, SHEET METAL WORKERS
torteta Lino of Parts for All Makes of Cars
EaJ&TIUC and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
READJ CALLOWAY
tOT
t3
under date of June 30, 1927, and
Inst date of publication under date
of July 2R, 1927.
GAVIN & GAVIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residence and pontofflce address:
502 First National Bank Bldg., The
Dalles, Oregon.
cate of Delinquency No. 2,220, is
nihhI on the 5th dsy of July, 1923,
by the tax Collector of Wasco Coun
ty, Oregon, for the amount of Twen
ty and seven one hundredths Dollars,
the same being the amount then due
and delinquent for taxes for the year
1921, together with penalty, interest
and costs 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 Dot
lars, the same being the amount then
due and delinquent for the taxes for
the year 1922, together with penal
ty, interest and costs thereon, all up-
m ivni jiv'i;iijr m " mn v vuu.
State of Oregon, awessed to you, ol
which you are the owner as appears
f record, described as the South
half of the Southeast quarter (8
SK'4) and the Southeast quarter of
the Southwest quarter (8EV4 8WK)
Section Thirty (30), Township
Three (3) South of Range Twelve
(12) East of the Willamette Meri
dian, containing One Hundred Twen
ty (120) acres.
You ore further notified that said
Margaret Haley has paid taxes on
said premise for subsequent years,
with rate of interest on said" amounts
as follows:
Tax Receipt No. Amount. Rate of Int.
2260 $10.54 12
368
17 33.92 12'. ,
147
377 37.61
12'.
against the Innd nnd premises above
named.
This summons Is published by or
dar of tie Honorslilc Fred W, Wil
son, Judge of the Circuit Court of
the Stat" of Oregon for the County
of Wnsco, nnd sold order was made,
and doted the 25th day of June,
1927 end 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. L. GAVIN,
Attorney for riaintiflT.
Residence and postofflce address:
502 First National Bank Bldg., Th
Dulles, Oregon.
The Dalles, Oreaea
Phone 383-J