The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 04, 1927, Page Page Four, Image 2

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THE MAUPIN TIMES
Thursday, August 1,1027
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5 Tall Tins 4Xn
Limit....
ougdiCANE
15 pounds ... $1.00
100-lb sack,...- 6,45
avinS
Corn Starch
Amaizo, High Grade
3 packages 23c
Baking Powder
Royal, 12-oz. tins 13c
Crackers
Family size, Snowflakc
and Grahams, pkg 45c
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rices i
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WESSON OIL
QUART SIZE A rjlh
Limit 4 1 1
FIOUF I'KINCESS
Hard Wheat Blend
49 lbs$1.83bbl $7.29
Pork and Beans Catsup
Medium tins, 6 tins 47c Del Monte pint size,
Honey
New Crop, Clover and
Beans
Red Mexican, small white
and pinks, 12 lbs... 93c
Cocoa
Best Bulk, 3 lbs. 19c
Corn
Golden Bantam, Good
Quality 6 No. 2 tins 85c
Cocoanut
Baker's Long Thread
1 pound for.. , 23c
CEREALS
CORN FLAKES AND
POST TOASTIES
3 packages ....
2 bottles 39c Alfalfa, pint jar 29c
Quart jar 53c
Rolled Oats
Buckeye Brand, Quaker
Co. product 53c
Macaroni and
Spaghetti
Best Durham Semolina
G lbs 59c
Raisins
Smoked Meats
HAMS Sugar Cured,
Mt. Emily, lb 29c
PICNICS lb 23c
BACON Swift's Em
, pire, medium weight,
lb 35c
BACON BACKS
lb 35c
PAROWAX
ages, 2 for.
uOC
Market Day Specials
i-id pack- 4 packages .1.
' c. 'Soda
Arm and Hammer Brand
23c Bring this Ad. with you 3 packages 25c
prices at the store.
SHREDDED WHEAT- and cornpare goods
o fjjLtvages iur.:ta. ooc
BRAN FLAKES Post's
3 packages for.X...,...352
MOTHERS OATS
Aluminum, pkg..;...35c
Ch'ni, pkg i39c
RICE Cariolina Head
12 Jos, for 85c
SYRUP-Karo, dark
5-lb pail for..... 39c
19-lb. pail 73c
SYRUP Skaggs Cane
end -Maple. ..High Test
Maple, 5-lb tin... 89c
10-lb tin $1.59
and
SOAP
CRYSTAL WHITE
25 bars limit,
for only .....98c
QUICK TCAPTHA
CHIPS-,
2 packages for......43c
SUNBRITE
CLEANSER
3 tins for 15c
Peas
Medium size, tender and
sweet
3 tins for ; 45c
SHRIMP PELACO
Fancy Louisana three
tins for 49c
TUNAFISH White Star
No. i tins 2 for ...45c
KIPPERED SNACKS
Fine for lunch, 4 tins
for 25c
OYSTERS-American
Beauty, 5-oz tins,
3 for 43c
I.irvnaril Fnrlow is tn joingr lu'.a- j
st if ut oo:it poinU tho Joys. ' The i
Im,? boy cf tin Mtn!iin lnig Store
sv-i ino to be too younjj to trust alone j
'at nny rU' he hns a rhaprronc with
him on his trip to th const.
Hill Scutta nays that not alone is
'tending store one of his many
fortes, but Unit when it romes to
ifiivinjr u combine you enn count
lii:n in. Tbi-i week Kill is (jenerul
fnetotum on the Slushcr hamster;
the only thins that he docs not lt'e
about the job is jtlny iitjr nurse ia
four mules.,
Tum-A Lum Keniik is on his va
cation nt Wwllowu Lake, and will be
one for ten days. Osenr took a'l
his fishinc tackle witf him and it is '
ii Mire bet that plenty tt the deni- j
zena of that' lake will find rethltt '
plaics in his creel. i
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i
Lew Willielm has worked nnioiia;
lumber nil his life nd to keep his
hand in he is UkitiR Oscar Renick'a
place as manatrer of the lumber yard
iluiiiijr the Hitter's absence. Lew
"says that handlinj; lumber is prefer
able to working for Richmond,
shoveling uccretums of sheep cor
rnht into gunny sacks. We agree
wiih him.
Huh Weed ceased activities as an
ntilo salesman to devote his talents
mid attention to harvesting his hay
crop. He wus in town on Monday
: and hud every appearance of a dyed-
I in-the-wool hay miner.
', If eil is found nt Clarno it is our
; intention to further explore the
cave at McLennon. We found every
: indication of oil there when the
VIIEN YOU HAVE HARVESTED
YOUR GRAIN -AND HAVE THE
o
MONEY FGR IT IN HAND, DO
NOT DELIBERATE WHAT TO
,
DO VYITU ITHRINC. IT TO THIS
H ANK A N't) LET US CAKE FOR
IT AS YOUR DEPOSIT,
IT WILL BE SAFE HERE AND
YOU CAN CHICK AGAINST IT
A3 YOU DESIRE.
Maupin State Bank
(INCOIU'OIIATED)
'. Sec 2.1. Townhii C-South, in, )rtfon. on the 13th day o(
RanB) IS-Kast, Wdl.iuet.! Meri- ugust, XTll.
diim, hs filed notice of intention to i luimnnt nnmes nt witnessea:
make filial threw year proof, to Wlllisi Uoberts, John Confer, J. H.
tablish claim to the land above Fitrpatrtcfc, W. K. Hunt all of Mau
described, befure 1). St.ia'-t, .ln, 1'regf.n.
Jnited States (Vitimi .ioaer, at Man-1 7-nl J. W. Donnolly. Rctister.
ALIAS SUMMONS I CU irate of Delinquency No." 2,220, liu
PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE ; mj.-iI on the 6th day of July, 1923,
j i i ia. i.. ii.ru ! by the tax t ollertor of asco Coun-
' , 1 J ty. Or-fon, for the amount of Twcn-
I la Tbo Circuit Court Of TKp State tv mid Kttn on hnnilr.'ilf h Dnllnni.
. 1. - .. . 1- ! .. - A . A t . - I .
iiw Kama dcimk iiiu aniouni inrn aue
'itini delinquent for taxes for the year
Of OrrRon For W'.-m.o Counry.
Margaret Italcy, I'l.untlif.
i M2 1, together with penalty, interest
Heir of Martha A. Belli.. J, S. ; and cosU thereon, and Certificate of
Vard. Gertrude Ward, F. (. Beaton j In limiueney No. 2.24:1, issued on the
opening was smoking, and sighting 1 k.. T. ' " ' r,?;i 2 of September. 1821. by tht
nave some nuertsi in ami
across the country is seems that the
hole la in direct line with the John
j D:ty shale beds.
to the ton .for the nmniint nf Tu-titv.tun
hereinafter dvrribed rroncrtv. De-Sand twentv.five one hundredths Dol.
! fendunls, j m tho sume being the amount then
I To the heirs of Martha A. Pettis, jdue and delinquent for the taxea for
.1 K U'nv.l !,.fiv...l.. v I . it l.i .. n.ni . ii i
t.h.rt has found a new home, Sl.ftton fltll 0- Konninff aml aU th-! ty, interest and conti thereon, all up
one where his Udents for chasing er persons, if any, having or claim-Jon real property in Wasco County,
pawin'T autos will lie dormant, lie I toft to have aomv Interest in an to Sta.to of Oregon, nwessed to you, of
v.:s a good little fellow, but his t!,e ''''rolnafter described property, which yu are the owners aa appears
m.ii-ini.iiiiH. oi record, uecu'riDeu as lllo boutn
In the name of the slate of Orv,'!m: I hi-.lf of the Southeast quarter (SH
You r.n- .hereby notified that'SK1.) and the .Southeast quarter of
Martha Haley is tho holder f Cor- the S,.u'.hwebt quarter (SE'4SWU)
tifieate of Delinquency No. 2.2 1 1 feet ion Thirty (liO). Township
i.-i-ued on the f.th day of July, 1 'J2.1. Three 3 South of lUmge Twelve
of the Tax Collector of the County (12) Fa: t of the Willamette Mcrl
of Wasco, State of Oregon, f r the'diau. containing Ono Hundred Twen
amount of Seventeen an I twenty-; ty (120) acres.
four one hundredths Dollars, thsi You lire further notified that said
ih,.r .,.., v t!'l"ic l''liig the nniount thn (lue arid : Mrgriret Haley has paid taxea on
Wltir IJCS. Ol lllttl. ,1 , i,imil.t (... ti,ve fir I hi. v..-,r i.rntnUo. fr ...t..n..n ......
they are deep in sorrow, but those i20, together with penalty, in-! wh rate of interest on said amounts
fine onions growing in I'hil Starr's ; it rest and cots thereon, a Certifi-1 as follows: ,
rnrilen ttro eniiMiniv "mnx'In lent-?'' - ear 3 J ilX
nehant for killing cuts and hark
iv.g rt .-rates will' now he confined to
"hiiliaif eti i:1 fnur" in attempts to
coiner '.'ray iliggers and chipmunk i
. :i a r.uich. We're speaking of Joe
Krani-.'r's erstwhile pot hound.
Our neighbors are going around
with tears in
j 1923 (Cert 220.0)
102-1
i-rs a -t rr. ! , .. .
movie
to full from many eyes these days,
13ob Wilson's lonesomcness is o'er;
his wife returned form her Port
land visit Sunday and now our gen
ial groceryinan is again greeing cus
tomers with his usual sang froid,
which i3 French for smiling face.
Golf with most of us is a national ' tif ied that Margaret Haley will apply
i to the Circuit Court of the County
Date l'aiij 'i ax Itccclpt No. Amount. Rate of Int.
2'J.23 22C0 $10.64 12
263
4-0-20 17 33.02 12
117
12-8-20 377 37.91 12
mis-time.
C. W. 5sauas. Editor
C. W. Semmw and E. R. Semmes
Pabliihers
Corespondents, Weekly News Items I
1 he loudest squawk from China is
not from the Dragon.
1 1025
i Said defendants as owntis of the ''against tho lund and r"cniiso above
j legal titlo of tho above , described named. '
i property as tho samo appears of re- j This summons In published ly or
;eord, and each of the oth;r persons der of the Honorablo Frel W. W'il
: above named are hereby further no-json, Judge of tho Circuit Court of
tho .State of Oregon for the County
of Wasco, and said order wo mmla
and State aforesaid for a decree . and dated the 2&tfc day of Jane,
foreclosing the lien againi'.t the ! l'.)27 and the date of first publlca
property above described, mid r.ien-ltion of this summons is the 30th day
tioned in said certificate. And yon i of Juno. 11)27.
Published every Thursday at
, JEarjin, Oregon
WAMIC DOINGS
i Mrs. Jennie Hopping a sister
! Mr. James Bradway arrived
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at i
fcjabscriptioa: year, $1.50; six
months, ?1.00: three months, 50 cts.
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Entered as second class mail mat
r September 8. 1914, at the post
.face at Maupin, Oregon, under the
Fxt of Marc 8. 1879.
Wre had some days here last week. Smock Satrday evening from Grain-
ton, Nebraska. She will assist in
A shower of rain fell here Mon-iw, ...AV t i,r hrHier whn i v,,
. CLASSIFIi:i) LOCALS
WANTED Job rs cook on ranch,
by cldeily lady. Addresu
.)., care of this office.
WHERE MONEY GOES
The people of the United States
pay more for cigaretts, candy and
day.
Bill Johnson's calves are attracting
much attention. Charley Crofoot
and Will Beckwith came over from
Maupin Friday to see them. They
were the first to come from so long
a distance to see the calves.
An interesting picnic was given at
Swim Sunday when parties met their
friends from many places, a number
coming from Portland.
Excitment prevailed here Friday
, ill.
With his combine C. B. Scott is
cutting and threshing his wheat on
time. He says it certainly is a labor
saving machine.
The Driver Klan met at Swim on
Sunday fax a farewell visit with
Thou. Driver, who will return to his
home in Hawaii this week,
E. C. Scott and wife were Sunday
evening callerj at the Feltch home.
tobacco than for electricity, and the'when John Avers came down fro
Cross sales of the United State3 ; Smock with one of his hired hands
steel company are greater than lwho seeme(1 in a demented condition,
those of the whole electric indus- ! Deputy Sheriff Gillis could not take
try. This is another answer to the j him in chare that evening and Mr.
c harge cf the existence of a "power i A'ers "turned to Smock with the
trust." iman- .
FresiJent Coolidge's curt way of Cecil Woodcock and his mother
saying he would not be a candidate ' were vsitors here one day last week
to succeed himself might have been j from Maupin.
cut to a plain "no"
t.liout the matter.
when as.ked
Phi! Starr has the vegetable situa
tion sized up about right. He says
that a sharp hoe and plenty of water
are all that's needed to make a gar
den crow in. Maupin.
Some people are so bigoted that
they refuse to give, their home paper
items, of news although they are per.
feetly willing that the paper should
boost their business in its columns.
. JL -4- 4ffk- r
Bring in your picture' developing.
Quick service. An enlargement free
with each 50 cents worth of work, at
the Maupin Drug Store.
; W. E. Woodcock took a truck load
of lumber to Maupin Monday.
Winston Lake took Charley Lake
to The Dalles Monday. He spent
several days with his parents here.
Al. Cillis, and H. Johnson conduc
ted a man, thot to be demented, to
The Dalles Saturday. '
Crystal Wrenn returned from
Portland to The Dalles Saturday
where she was met by her brother
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
sacrifice fine piano in storage
near here, Will give easy terms
to a responsibl person. For fll
particulars and where the piano
may be seen address Portland Mu
sic Co. 237-Gth.St. Portland, Ore
gon. , 39-14
are ncreoy summoned to appear
within sixty days after the first pub
lication of this summons, exclusive
of the day of said first nublieatibn.
land defend this section or nay the
M. A. amount due as ubove shown, tjge!h-3tf-t2
cr w'th costs and accrued interest,
J. .. and in case of your failure to do so,
WiU a decree will bo rendered foreclosing
the lien of said taxes and . coats
A II procoaa nnd papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon tho un
derpinned residing within the State
of Oregon nt the address hereafter
mentioned,
C. L. GAVIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence nnd postoffice nddress:
f.02 First National Bank BIdg., The
Dulles, Oregon.
FOR SALE Dairy farm, 213 acres.
Cows; everything complete. Lots
of water. Will be sold cheap.
Address Mrs. Olive Smith, 176
Curtis Ave., , Marshf ield, Oregon.
3743
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Repurtment of The Interior
TT Tor.,1 fllYi,.-. at Th,. llsi'Iece
Clarence, who brought her home to ; Oregon) July 21, 1027.
Smock on Sunday. Miss Wrenn has j Notice is hereby given that
been in Portland for some weeks vis-1 Fredrick H. Rooper,
of Antelope, Oregon, who, on Inov
It is almost as difficult to hido a
cough aa it is to hide love.
SMOCK DOINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill were
callers at the Bradway home on Sun
day afternoon.
F. T. Feltch and wife motored to
The Dalles on Saturday returning on
the same day. v v
Iting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer mo
tored to Maupin Saturday. Mrsi Bar
jenbolt accompanied them.
Ed Wing brought Mrs Hopping to
Eradway's from the train at Sherars
Bridge.
We will be glad to have the tele
phone" lino repaired) on Rock grade
where a crew of men are working,
widening and graveling the road.
Mr. and Mrs. Callle Duncan came
to Smock 'for summer apples, getting
them at S, C. Ledford's.
Nyal Hill, Cecil Mayfield and R.
Ruffer are cutting wheat for Mr.
Bradway. That is being neighborly J.
in earnest as each
own work to do it.
Homestead Entry
29, 191(5, No.023,-
See. 31, mi
SUTLER'S
r.iaupiw'sEAniNG
Grocery surad.
Mairlkdt
10, 1923, made
under Act. Dec.
361. for S'a SEVi.
W2 SW, Sec; 32, T. 7 S R. 10
F, PTrt-Lots 1. 2, 3. 4 Sec. 6, T. 8 S
I!,., 16 E., Willamette Meridian, has j
1110(1 notice oi iiRenuoii 1,0 mwe
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before H. C. Ivoopcr, United States
Commissioner, nt Antelope, Oregon,
on the 13th day of September, 1927.
Claimant names as witnesses:
David B. Crabtree,. Charles E. Fraz
er, R. Bonfoy Rooper, Finley II. Me
Rae, all of Antelope, Oregon.
J28-A23 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. Fitzpatrick
in earnest as each of them left his ot ,,',!' UlTg0T7 wno, V1,, . F
inder Act. Dec. 29, 191.6, No.
022980-022981, for S'Ett NEVi, SE
V. Sec, 11, N Ms NEVi , SEtt NE xk ,
Sec, 14, WMi NE', EH SW4, SE
" 1 " i in mi n mim rr- inrnr imi mi mi iiiw
II. Kramer made a business trip
to The Dalles Saturday afternoon.
. . AUTOMOBILE-'.'.-
AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK
CyKn&w Grinuinir, Truing Crankshafts, Making
17 "tons and Kings, Bearings All sizes
Made to Order
'MIEEH METAL WORKERS
Cpita Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars
F.LW'.V1"'. mu OXV-ACETYLENE WELDING
RMi) . CALLOWAY
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DidU. Oraaon
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