4 THE MAtf PIN TttfliS Thursday, August 1$, 1027. The Maupin Times .-mi .ii. mi mu -i- '.' i u ji 1 -' i C. W. $mm. Editor C. W. SemaMS SJed E. R. Semmee rbIUkrt A LITTLE STORY IN VERSE Road Builder' Joy nd Won, By One of Them Publish Tnr Thursday at Maupin, Oregon subscription: UM year, f 1.50; six months, $1.00: tart months, 50 cts. Entered as second class mail mat--t September B. 1914, at the post w.'flce at Manpla. Oregon, under the i xt of Marc I. 1870. stead of "quitters," strong charac ters Instead of milk and water poll- j cy men, navigators who will pail-, Driciiptive of die gainst the tides of misfortune rather than a lot of drifters who go whichever way the wind blows or ay up in the mountains, where the the currents of tho stream take j night winds sigh, them. Get rid of your dangerous There is n little Kingdom, ruled by "boaders" and strike out for a life j Kr0Bt "King Hi." which will mean something more uia subjects they tiro loyal, altho than a mere tip from the cradle to j tu.y ro 80 few, the grave. The "boarder" which Thev do not luck the courage to "BOARDERS" Much of the lost motion in hu- make you believe you are weak is a parasite which is fast destroying your very soul. Have no room for such a guest National Farm News. STATE FACES TAX ' PROBLEM Probability of elaboration of the orginal intent of a resilutiou adopt ed at the last session of the legisla ture is indicated by Speaker Carkin of the house of represcnatives. 11. man life is due to the fact that we 'R No- 21 authorized the oppoint are entertaining too many 'boarders' jment of , Property Tax Relief com who are a decided liability to usjmission ..With power and authority mentally and financially. to make such investigation as the The fellow who thir.ks ho cannot membere thereof may deem heces succeed in sensible " undertakings gary for the relief of the burden simply because he wasn't born with Lome imposec upon real prop a silver spoon iu his mouth or isn't jerty in hope that ome pian the pround possessor of a diploma j may be fomulated whereby from some university is entertaining through suggested legislation alt a "boarder" in his "upper story,' , financial requirements of our state' commonly known as "Doubt" aud F0Vernment may be hereafter met j the sooner he gets rid of the un- by indirect methods of taxation, and profitable "guest" that much sooner direct levy on pr0perty for state ! vill he besrin to cash in on his ac- 'nne, w .1Uo ,;th i tivities and not be paying the un-'f, dFone in . number of other fWith his Kraee h.e could set ether die or do. Every morning early out on the trail they go And the work which they turn out all must be just so. Far and near this goodly band, with saw and axe will hike As thru the underbrush and logs, they make a real turnpike. Now there are Floyd and Wilton, as busy as can be, Why it only takes a minute for them to fall a tree. They go right up the mountain and on down thru the bogs, With saw and axe and peavey and take out the logs. 'And Dick and Frank and Chester, so catty with brush hooks, Slashing bushes right and left down in the shady nooks. And "King Hi" with Eagle's eye who watches over all a pace for the great King Saul. necessary expense of feeding an in- j states." ' umouai wno is destroying nope ana, Speaker Carkin now proposes to I ... . . ambition. L. L a i..f ;When the busy day is The man that aims low will shoo; committe of five originally con low and man who is content with ' templated and include in the per- the lot of a mere slave will soon be come a slave himself. History :s full of instances wherein are pic tured the successes of men and women who began life in the most humble surroundings and amidst the most discouraging circumstances. Outstanding among these is Abra ham Lincoln, idol of all Americans, who rose from the humble cabin to the White House, from obscurity to produce nothing but trouble and re spected throughout the civiized world. Habit is another "boarder" in hu man life well worth watching if not invited to depart. Self-mastery never permitted habit to sway the activity of any man. Some habits become real parasites, which if har bored will eat their heads off and produce nothing but troble and re gret. When one loses his self-respect others soon cease to respect him. The fellow who doesn't give a "darn" what other peaple think about him isn't thought much of by anybody. Sometimes we meet .a man who says he is bad and can't help it. That fellow is in a bad way for he is giving in to the Devil with out even offering any sort of a fight. Surrendering without a bat tle when you know you're right, is cowardly. The world needs "go-getters" in- sonnel of the committe as many as twenty citizens of the state for the purpose of probing into the whole scheme ,of state taxation, and giv ing representation to such major interests 3 agriculture, industry, banks, public utilities, lumbering, livestock, horticulture and mercan tile pursuits. The enlarged commit tee would be requested to survey the needs of the state and to study possible economies with the object of reducing expenditures where practical. ' While the people have rejected the tax proposals submitted by the last legislature, the problem ' that confronts the state has not been solved, and it is anticipated that a representative group may agree upon plans that will be satisfactory to a majority of the people and that will attract support, from the next legislature. It has been pointed out that in California no direct property tax is levied for state pur poses, and it is admitted that in Oregon some classes of intangibles still escape taxation In making a hangmans-noose the condemned murderer soon gets the "hang" of if. Portland Sons of Norway build $50,000 lodge hall. to over "Hi" leads his little band IBack upon the mountains and down thru valleys grand. Eack to eat the dinner prepared by French Chef Mack, Who could make a keen xice pud ding if he only had the knack. And Win and Tom, the puckers, who . come in every week To bring to us our letters and many things to eat ' There's bread and meat jam and fruit such a boundless store, -And rice and beans and taters and every thing galore. The packers alsomove us from one place to another Clear from Clackamas lake away down the river. Then back to Timothy Meadows, and down on Shell rock creek, We packed with mules and horses where the underbrush was thick. Then we went to Black Wolf and from there a long ho ride On the Jackpot trail we traveled, up over the divide. And right down to Clear lake we camped at Indian Springs, Where we fought mosquitoes gnats and fire and almost every thing. Next we camped on Ghost Creek, where spirits walk at night, And if-you are not very brave you'll got an nwful fright; When great white forms come swoop ing down with fiery eyes Chut glare And making a whining sighing iiol,u its enough to make one stare, i NoV I bid you all good evening and leave this Gypsy hand Roaming over mountains und down thru valleys grand. Anywhere wo can hong our hats is tho place that we call homo As day by day we are on our way and over the hills wo roum. .-Unknown Oxo oooooooooooooooooxO 0 ELEVEN YEARS AGO o Oxo OOOOOOOO 0 0 ooooooo xO DP - SIT From The Times August 18, 1910 While rounding a sharp turn near ; the Jack Hillman ranch, eight mlk's southeast of this city, nn automo bile being driven by Peter Godfrey overturned, throwiiig the driver out, he receiving injuries which caused his reath at The Dalles hos pital a few hours after the accident. Mrt Godfrey sustained several broken ribs, one of which punctured a lung and which caused his death. , o This week Shattuck Bros, install ed a Delco lighting system in their new store. The lights were turned on for tho first time Wednesday night. o A severe electrical storm, accom panied by hail, visited the Wapinltta section last Saturday. The hall did considerable damage to standing crops, while the rain that fell dur the storm filled every creek bod. Wilis and Leonard Farlow have a crane, which they caught Sunday morning. The long-legged bird has a broken wing. , o Commissioner Clausen was at Cri terion last Sunday, looking over roads and interviewing the super visors. Tommy Kingley came out of the mountains Saturday. He reports that huckleberries will be plentiful but it will be September before they will be ready for picking. " - tr WHEN YOU HAVE HARVESTED YOUR CRAIN 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) WVi SWVi, Sec. 32, T. 7 S., R. 10 E., and Lots 1,2, 3, 4 Sec. 6, T. 8 3., R,, 16 E., Willametto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Roopcr, United States Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 13th day of September, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: David . Crabtrce, Charles E. Fraz er, R. Hoiifoy Hooper, Finley H. Me line, all of Antelope, Oregon. J28-A25 J. W. Donnolly, Reg. Present-day smokers find their sheerest enjoyment in Camels THE people of this age spend millions for the good things of life. ' And they place Camel first among cigarettes. Modern' smokers make money, but when they spend it they insist on quality, and more people today buy Camels tlian ever bought any other cigarette. Camel value has won the modern world. Money cannot buy choicer tobaccos, nor a more glorious blending. That's why increasing millions in the modern age single out this famous smoke as their favorite. You, too, will find it yours. "Have a Camel!" i ii i Thousands of New Words spelled, pronounced, nd detinue! in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY TA "Supreme Authority" Her art a few tamplet t hot pursuit Red Slur Air Council capital ship mud Run mystery ship S. P. boat irredenta aerial cascado Enthonia American Legion Blue Cross girl scout tirport cyper crystal detector sippio superheterodyne Bhonoen j t hit ttarmlu of in format ic Btrving you'i 2700 P.ge. 6000 lllu. I tratiou 407.000 Word and Phrases Caiettet rand Eiorraphlctil Dictionary Git Iht Butt - Write (r a eami'le page of tiie Vsvr Word; tpwlmen of Regular arid lojia P.txri, V REE. G.& C.MERRIAM CO. Springfield, Mate., U. S. A. ALIAS SUMMONS FOR 'cote of Delinquency No. 2,220, ls PUBL1CATION IN FORECLOSURE sued on the 6th day of July, 1823, OF TAX LIEN I by tho tax Collector of Wasco Coun- ty, Oregon, for the amount of Twen- la The Circuit Court Of The Stat Of Oregon For Watco County. Margaret Haley, Plaintiff, VI M.ir. of Martha A. Bettia. J. S. Ward, Gertrude Ward, F. 0. Seuton and 0. Konning, and all other per sons, if any, havng or claiming to have some interest In and to the hereinafter described property, De fendants, Tn tha heir nt Mnrths A. Petti. J. S. Ward, Gertrude Ward, F. O. Seaton and O. Running, and all oth er persons, if any, having or cluim intr tn have mma interest in an to the hereinafter described property, the defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby notified that Murtha Haley is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 2.219, Vsued on the 5th day of July, 1023. of the Tax Collector of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, for the amount- of Seventeen and twenty- r L...I..J,V.. lull... th Isame being the amount then duo and delinquent. for taxes lor tne year 1G20. together with nenaltv. in terest and costs thereon, a Year's Tax Date Paid ty and seven on hundredths Dollars, the same being tha amount then due and delinquent for taxes lor the year 1U21, together with penalty, Interest and costa thereon, and Certificate of Delinquency No. 2,243, Issued on the lyth day of September, 1924, by ths Tax Collector of Wasco County, Ore gon ,for the amount of Twenty-two h nd twenty-rive one nunareams uoi lurs, tho same being the amount then .i anH tllnminnt for tha taxes for the year 1922, together with penal- ty, interest and cosia tncreon, an up on real property in Wasco County, State of Oregon, assessed to you, of which you are the owners as appear of record, described s the South half of the Southeast quarter (Stt SE'i) and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SESWH) Suction Thirty (30), Township Three (3) South of Range Twelva (12) East of the Wltlnmrtte Meri dian, containing On Hundred Twen ty (120) acres. You are further notified that said Margaret Haley has paid taxes on said premises, for subsequent years, with rate of interest on said amounts n fnllnwa: Amount. Rat of int. Certifi Tax Receipt No. 1923 (Cert 2200) 9-29-25 2200 140.64 ' 12 3C8 1924 4-6-20 17 33.92 12 147 1925 12-8-20 377 37.91 12 CLASSIFIED LOCALS FOR SALE One Deering combine, with motor. In good shape of re pair. Will trade for horese, cat tle, hogs or sheep. Address W H. White, Klondike, Oregon. 42-tJ 11 J iesSs 0 1927, R.J. Remold. Tofcecc Ceaweay, wuuten-Salen, N. C , . (f FOR SALE Majestic range in good shape. Originally cost $150.00, but for quick sale will let go for $7500. Address G. II. Recder, Shaniko, Oregon.' 4 l-t'4 PIANO MUST BE SOLD. Will sacrifice fine piano in storage near here. Will give eai?y terms to a responsibl person. For fll particulars and where the piano may be seen address Portland Mu sic Co. 227-6th St. Portland, Ore gon. 3944 FOR SALE Dairy farm, 243 acres. Cows; everything complete. Lots of water. Will be sold cheap. Address Mrs. Olive Smith, 176 Curtis Ave., Marshfield, Oreirpn. 37-t3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Repartment of Tha Interior U. S. Land OCfica at Tha Dalles, Oregon, July 21, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Fredrick H. Rooper, of Antelope, Oregon, who, on Nov. 10, 1923, made Homestead Entry under Act. Dec. 29, 1916, No.023, 361, for Stt SE, Sec. 31, NVs 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 Stato aforesaid 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, und 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 costs against the land and premises abov named. This summons Is publlsheJ ty or dor of the Honorable Fred W. Wil son, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor th County of Wasco, and said order was mad and dated the 26th 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 State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. C. L. GAVIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and postoffice address: C02 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. rv)n FTP!? IPIKP - MAUPIN'S LEADING Grocery anadl M ft Mm. I ASITOMHRTT' F AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making r&tons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order 8UEET METAi: WORKERS Cosfttetd Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars ELECTRIC and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING READ , QAULOWAY VM i Jk Dallas. Orasaa PWm 383-J