tflge i oaf frhvpin Times C. V. Viuaoa. Editor C. W. Senis M E. R. Sc-mmoe ' PdklUhars I Publisa4 Tr Thursday at Maupba, Oregon trcbscriptioa: UM Tear. JI.EO; lx months, $1.00: tkrt months, CO eta. I 1 Enured second cl&ss mail mat ter September ft. IS 14, at the post v.'fice at Maupta. Oregon, onder the . of Mare S. 1879. , THE CREED OF A FOOL( I am a fool. I believe that fire is a regrettable accident which oc . , curs in the other man's house. I be . lieve that my own house U ' free from danger,' although I iake no " precaution of any kind.. If I stop '. to think, I would realize, that my , house is even as other houses are, i but it is unnecessary for me ' to think about such matters. The other man should think deeply. I believe that fires are caused by carelessness of the other man. I be believe that I am a privileged char , aeter. I may throw matches about, cast away half-lighted cigarette stubs without looking to see where they fall. I believe that I can do such things with impunity. So far ; I have not been arrested for arson. I believe that the other man is negligent. He is culpable and de serves to suffer losses caused by his own stupidity. A special . provj dense looks after my home and place of business. . .,.,, I believe all this, without any guaranty of immunity from the at tack of .fire.. I have no surety that ; fate has not, nominated me for mem bership in "the club of other men.' But, as I have said I am a foot. The Manufacturer. A Portland policemen has proven that all , good Samaritan are . not of business. One of Portland's finest deserted hid beat to minister to the needs of an ailing woman, and carried a 50-pound chunk of ice to her home after an ice man had refused to make the trip because of poor roads leading to her residence. Still Capture Reported. , It is reported around Maupin that the sheriff's office has been success ful in capturing a still on White Riv er. The. whiskey factory was located ,t near the old Linn mill, cleverly con concealed and contained a still of modern .construction. Included im the capture was five barrels of mash which indicated the capacity of the plant. Whoever operated the still is not known, but suspicion points to several parties, and capture of them . is said to be a matter of but a short i time. Injured Her Eye. Tuesday morning Mrs. Gordon Matteer was leaning over the drying , board of the sink in an endeavor to . , reach a wash basin. She did not ' know that a stew pan rested on the j board, but was later informed of the fact when, in leaning over, the j handle of the pan was forced into her left eye with force sufficient to inflict a bad bruise on the eyeball. Mrs. Matteer. is now wearing a pair of smoked glasses, and although the bruise is very painful, expects no serious results will follow the ac cident. Binder "Flooey" at Start. Harry Lewis bought a new binder for this year's harvest. He started the machine for the first time on Monday. Drove around the barn when one of the drapers tore to pieces. It had become unbuckled. A new one arrived Tuesday and now Harry is busy cutting a fine crop of wheat. Narrow Eacape From Fire. Monday Art Gutzler was using a tractor to erect a derrick at a hay stack on the Henncghan ranch. The- tractor back fired, the spark , igniting a can of gas used to prime the motor. Flames shot high, but ,, were driven by the wind toward a rock break, where they died. The derrick was standing by the side of a large stuck of hay, and had the wind been blowing toward it would undoubtedly have been consumed. Indian Baby Falli From Car. An Indian named Frank Peter, employed on the section at South Junction, wan in town Tuesday with . "liis infant son for treatment by Dr. Elwood. The baby was playing on the. floor of the family home in a box car and in some manner fell to tho ground from the floor of tho car. It ' r :ruck on the back 'of. its head, Jnjur '.ing the nerves so that it kept 'up n -continual jerking and rolling of the eyes. Dr. Elwood says the Utile fel- low showed symptoms of spinal men-! ingitis. The accident occurred last Saturday. Harvey Morria IajaiW. While sewing sack on the T. B. Slusher combine Tuesday Harvey Morris ra Jarred from the machine and badly shaken up in contact with the ground. The machine was driv en over a dead furrow, causing him to be thrown off the board. ' He struck on the back of his head and suffered severe injury to his neck and back. Ha was brought to Mau pin by Mr. Slueher and Dr. Elwood treated him. Reports at this wrlt ingare to the effect that Mr. Morris is getting along toward recovery. VUiud Salt Lako City. George H. Gill, wha passed thru Maupin a short time ago while on his way to Madras to take testimony in a land case, came to Maupin again oh Tuesday, he having visited Salt Lake City while on his Journey. He joined his wife, here, she having been at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Staats. Will Erect Residence. ' E. C. Pratt is leveling off part of his son's lot and will erect a resi dence and work shop thereon. Mr. Pratt and wife will then take up their residence in Maupin so as to be close to the home of C. E. Pratt, their son. "INSIDE" INFORMATION Good corn bread can be made with either swett or sour milk. Whipped cream is not only a plea santly luxurious addition to a de sert, but a food itself. It is not need ed after a hearty dinner, but is ap petizing and suitable after the light type of meals served in summer time. In a good many parts of the coun try, cotton fabrics can be worn to advantage until late in the falL Col ors grow darker as the season ad vances, and . materials somewhat heavier, but as cotton garments can be laundered easily and are unex pensive they remain popular. Is your kitchen sink the right height? If you find yourself stoop ing over it, and cannot change its position, put a block of wood under (Correspondents' Weekly News Items WAPINITIA ITEMS Miss RuUTryo has returned to her home at Oregon Cfty, -after spening a three-weeks vacation with her sister, Mrs. Harold Walters of Pine Grove. - The Walters brothers began their threshing last Thursday and are reaping a bumper crop. Mrs. Katie Peterson was in Mau pin from her Wapinitia home on Monday. O. Brenner was in Maupin to see Dr. Elwood on Friday last, to try and secure relief from an attack of neuritis, with which lias been suf fering. Miss Lucille Walters has returned from The Dalles, where she had gone to consult a physician regarding a nasal trouble. ' Miss Doris Kelly has returned to her home at Maupin, after spending a vacation with Crystal Hartman. The two young ladies are cousins. O. P. Weberg spent Sunday with his family at Maupin, returning to work on a threshing machine Mon day morning. , Miss Doris' Bonney guest of Miss Ella week. ia a house Shepflin this Ben Johnson of Mosier is spend ing the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Katie Peterson. Miss Gertrude Laughlin is now employed at the Earl Cunningham home. Miss Alie Davis relatives at Bend. is visiting with People of Juniper Flat extend their most heartfelt sympathy to the L,inn iamny, because of their re cent losses by fire. WAMIC DOINGS Bill Johnson boasts of having the most prolific cow in these parts, having purchased her recently from Eugene Pratt. Last We k the cow became the mother of four nice healthy calves. Mr. Johnson is look ing for anoher fresh cour to help raise his young bovine herd. Rattlesnakes are numerous this year in the vicinity of Rock Creek. THE MAtfPIN TLMtS the dishpan. Flocki cf wrod under table, toe, the leg of the kitchen will eliminate imc of the bacaune that come from wciking at too low a surface. If you are planning to build or re model a kitchen, be sure to arrange for a two-way closet in the connect ing wall between the dining-room uid kitchen. It will sav you many teps, since dishes can be put in when washed on the kitchen side, nd taken out on the dining side while the process ia reversed in learing the table after a meal. If you put away left-over cooked ereals in pound baking powder tins r other receptacles which will mold hem into a good shape for slicing nd frying, they will be ready for tse as a dinner vegetable in place of xtato or rice. Dip each slice in Hour, have the fat hot, and rook the pieces on one side' until delicately browned before turning over. There are a number of suitable Tarnishes and flavorings for ked ea. A spray of mint adds a cool summer-y touch. Candied orange or lemon peel, and candied pineapple, summery toucn. lanuiea orange or lime, are good. Some people like whole cloves, a stick of cinnamon, crystallised ginger, or rose geran ium leaves with icej tea. Oregon Nawa Notes Forest Grove Banner loganberry crop being raised in Western Waol. ington county this year. Falls City Improvements to be made to streets of this city. Sumpter Work begun on tele phone improvements between this city and Canyon City. Ashland Work on new vocation al building to start at once. Klamath Falls Klamath Ice and Cold Storage company to build &55 000 ice plant Lakeview An exceptional heavy hay crop being harvested here. Elkton Bridge across Urapqua River at this place will cost $2f,930. ReedBport Fiscal year passed without forest fires in entire district. Garibaldi New road built to The road crew killed four last week while at work in the canyon. One snake, a very large one, had twelve rattles. t , Mrs. Ilattie Decker was hurried her Wednesday noon, being brought from" Gresham and laid beside her husband who died here twenty years aeo while living on the Frank Ward place. She had many warm friends here. Rev. Afred Frescknecht of ficiated at the grave. , Extreme hot weather was ours for several days. Thp temperature ! getting up to 95 degrees Friday and 198 degress Saturday and Sunday. Several threshers and headers are ! running here this week. SMOCK DOINGS Weataher warm. Mr. L. G. Ledford has his wheat crop in shock. J. E. Woodcock is . cutting wheat on the Bargenholt place. his . J. C. Bradway's condition health remainsabout the same. of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodcock were callers at the Bradway home on Sun day evening. Henry Kramer and wife made a business trip to The Dalles Thurs day. Loren Barber forest service. Is working for the Work ia being done on the rock creek grade and a permanent bridge in Rnnnninc the (rpek. , t Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan of Wamic were callers at the Bradway home on Tuesday. B. C. Scott made a business trip to Dufur on Wednescity Mr. and Mrs. George Greewell of Portland drove to Smock on Satur day. Mrs. W. II. Mayfleld of Yakima, Washington, ha.4 been visiting her sons, Ceciel and Virgil, and families returned to her home on Wednes day. Mrs. Alpha Hill and children accompanied her. Miss Ruby Limeroth of Boyd will teach the Smock school the coming year. Garibaldi Beach Hotel. ! Wootlburn Electrically run saw mill to bo built here. I Harrisburg New section of high j way costing about, $7,500 rears com j pletfon. j Hood River $l5,00i) school will be built in orchard district. Tillamook Modem concrete bt:s ness structure Deing ruia ncro. Klamath Falls Great Northern Railroad to begin work at once on Klamath rail terminal. Echo Local telephone office b ing repaired. Canby New electric line between New Era and this city nearing com pletion. In the Trans-Atlantic airsUkes Linbergh as first. Chamberlain got the place and Levine made a holy show of himself. CLASSIFIED LOCALS FOR SALE One gray mare, 8 years old, weighing 15 or 18 hun dred, a beautiful animal. Inquire of Mrs. J. C. Bradway at Smock. 38-tl FOR SALE Dairy farm, 243 acres. Cows; everything complete. Lots of water. Will be sold cheap. Address Mrs. Olive Smith, 176 Curtis Ave., Marshfield, Oregon. 37-t3 FOR SALE !0 head of one-fourth blood Lincoln ewes, 10 head aged one-fourth blood Lincoln ewes, also CO Hampshire ewes. Will sell either Lincoln or Hamp shires separate. B. F. Herrling, Maupin, Ore. 3742 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Repartmant of Tha Intirior U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 21, 1927. Notice ia hereby given that Fredrick H. Roopor, of Antelope, Oregon, who, on Nov. 10, 1923, made Homestead Entry under Act. Dec. 29, 1916, No.023, 361, for SH SEK, Sec. 31, Nil WH SW4, Sec. 32, T. 7 3., R. 16 E., and Lota 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 6, T. 8 S R., 16 K., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. Rooper, United States Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 13th day of September, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: David B. Crabtree, Charles E. Fraz - er, K. Bonroy Kooper, rlnicy u. fic Rae, all of Antelope, Oregon. J28-A25 J. W. Donnolly, Reg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 30, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Edward C. Fittpatrlik of Maupin, Oregon, who on Sept. 6, 1922, made Homestead Entries inder Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 022980-022981, for SE NEW, IE Sec. 11, NH NE, SE'4 NE'A, Sec. 14, WH NEtt, EV4 SWW, SE Sec 23, Township 6-south, Range 13-East, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before V. I). Stuart, Jnited States Commissioner, at Mau- iiin. Orearon. on the 19th day ofi August, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Willis Roberts, John Confer, J. H. Fitzpatrick, W. E. Hunt all of Mau pin, Dregon. 7-a4 J. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice if hereby given that I ho undersigned Administrator of the estate of M. M. Cu(hin, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Wasco County, State of Oregon, his final account as such Administrator and that Monday, the 8th day of August, 1927, at the hour I of ten o'clock a. m. has been lixed j by the said Court as the time for 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 Cuihing, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Wasco .County, State, of Oregon, 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 been fixed by said Court fis the time for hear ing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. MILO M. CUSHING, June 30-July 28 Administrator. SUMMON3 In tho Circuit Court of The State Of ' Orogon For Waico County. Lulu May Gatchell, Plaintiff, , vs. Orrin E. Gatchell, Defendant, To Orrin E. Gatchell, In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againrt you in the abovo en titled suit within six weeks from the date of first publication, or within six weeks of the date of personnal service of this summons upon you outside of tne Stato of Oregon, and If you fail to do so answer, foi; want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the complaint herein, viz., a decree of divorce upon the grounds of do- BEP0SIT WHEN YOU HAVE HARVESTED 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 AGAINST IT . AS YOU DESIRE. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) sort ion continuing for more than one year last passed. This summons is published by or der oi Honorable I-red w. v iihoii, Judge of the abovo entitled court order made and entered under duto of June 25, 1927. First publication of this summons in Maupin Times ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In The Circuit Court Of Tb SUt Of Oregon For Watco County. Margarot Haley, riaintiff, v Hairs of Martha A. Bettta, 3. S. Ward, Gertrude Ward, F. O. Seaton and O. Ronning, and all other per sons, if any, havng or claiming to have some interest in and to the hereinafter described property, De fendants, i To the heirs of Marthn A. Bettis, J. S. Ward, Gertrude Ward, F. O. Seaton and O. Ronning, 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 Orogon: You are hereby notified that Martha Haley Is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 2,2 19, Issued on the 6th day of July, 1923. of the Tax Collector of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, for the 1 amount of Seventeen and twenty four one hundredths Dollars, tho same being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for the year 1920, together with penalty, in terest and costs thereon, a Year's Tax Date Paid 1923 (Cert 2260) 9-29-25 Ccrtifl- 1924 4-6-20 12-8-26 as owners of the 1925 Said defendants 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 tho County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property abovo described, and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appenr within sixty days after tho f irut 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 coits UTLEl MftUPIN'S LEADING at 1 UTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making i'tons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order , SHEET METAL WORKERS Cartr.fcta Line of Tar U for All Makes of Cars EUOTFW. and OX Y-ACETYLENE WELDING :RiADj& CALLOWAY i 400 Thursday,' July 2S, 19tt under date of June 30, 1927, and last date of publication under data of July 28, 1927. GAVIN I GAVIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and pim toff Ice address: 502 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. 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 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 tht Tax Collector of Wasco County, Ore gon ,for the amount of Twenty-two and twenty-five one hundredths Dol 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 on real property In Wasco County. State of Oregon, assessed to you, of which you are the owners at appears of record, described as the South half of the Southeast quarter (SVt SKU) and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SEWSWK) Section Thirty (30), Township Three (3) South of Range Twelve (12) East of tht Willamette Meri dian, containing One Hundred Twen ty (120) acres. You are further notified that said Margaret Haley has paid taxes on said premise for subsequent years, with rate of interest on satd amounts as follows: Tax Receipt No. Amount. Rata of Int. 2260 S40.54 12 368 17 33.92 12 147 377 37.91 1294 against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by 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 was made and dated the 25th day of Jane, 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 bo served upon the un dersigned residing within the Stato of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. 1 C. L. GAVIN, Attorney for riaintiff. Residence and postofflce address: 502 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. MkAdt The Dallas, Oreioa Phoao 383'J