TltE MAUPIN TBlfcS Tliursday, September 22, tiil The Maupin Times C Wt Sesame, Editor C. W. Saraaaee and E. R. Simnii PnUIshtrs ' frage Two 1 " i'J DAYS a no I - iWl Published vanr Thuraday at Maupin, Oregon tttibicrtptiont ON year, $1.50; tlx months, fl.OQi three monthi, 50 cU. Entered, as second class mail mat r September ! 1914, at the post office at Maupla, Oregon, under the kt of Mare 8. 1879. Em ii 1 1 If n r ST ft 1 or T7 am 1 1 A N1L V GIVEN BY THE MAUPIN 7 e- "Gambling" in the Days of '49, with that good old Army Hame of Chuck-a-Luck, as well as Keno, Hazard, Black Jack, Beano and many others. The Lid is Off; the Sky's the Limit 9 Dance and Su pper! (Saturday, (o) ) October (o) THE SMALL NEWSPAPER The spirit of the small weekly newspaper published In towns of from 100 to 1,000 population, but really furnishing a rural neighbor hood of from 600 to 2,000 popula tion, is expressed by the Amity, Ore gon, Standard in its slogan, "Why ream? Make Amity your home." The small local paper, a four page folio, a six-page five-column paper ,or an eight-page five coulmn patent inside, properly conducted, when measured In influence, prob ! ably exerts greater power in the community it serves than any other ! form of publication. Such newspapers become very profitable when they confine them selves to service of the homer in that community, giving all the little local personal items of the communi ty and taking an interest in the smaller aocial and industrial affairs like the gasoline woodsaw, the little chicken farms, the local creamery, the country churches and the .Satur day night danrp. There are iron two to five of these smaller-iiio weekly papers In practically every county in the 48 states, and the editor whether man or woraanexerta an influence in lo cal and state affairs that is incom parably greater with subscribers than that of the large metropolitan press with its readers. The newspaper above mentioned, forthe issue of August 26, had 130 items of local, county and state new all of intense interest to the community it servers, and raed in all the homes in its territory, for ita contents which are supplied by no other newspaper. The abov applies to The Times, as well as other week ly papers. PUBLDC AUCTGON at the Dee Woodside ranch, near Wapin itia, the following property to be sold on Tram Sept 2$. One Jersey Cow, 3 years old, milkir.g. One Jersey. Heifer, 9 months old; One Mare, 3 years old; One Buggy, good as new, pole and .shafts; Set Double Harness; One 16-inch Oliver Chilled Plow; One Gar den Plow; 50 Rhode Island Red Chickens; Two Sad dles; Furniture, Tools, Stove, Etc. LE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. W. A. MATTHEWS, Owner N. G. HEDIN, Auctioneer. F. D. STUART, Clerk. Communities Mirror Farm Progress WHEN farmers proper, the entire country reaps the benefit... Their lucctst insures incr.ai.d prosperity la this community nd deposits. This explains uur enthusiasm (or the Pacific International Livestock EsposL tion, the 17th Annual of which is to be hold on the Paclfie Coast la Portland, Oregon, October 20 to November 6, inclusive. Hehe every farmer 4s afforded the opportunity of the year to obtain authentic lnforatlon on of all kinds. Ture Bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horaes, Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes will be exhibited; also Dairy Land, and Manufacturers' Products. $1,00,000.00 will be distributed in Premiums. Because the lessons leanu-d there can be put to practical, profitable use on your farm, we, here at the Maupin State Bank suggest that you spend the entire week at the Exposition. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) It has been stated that traveling at the rate of 150 miles each day it would take a year to cover all the roads of Oregon. The total mileage of the state highway system is 4,468 miles, while the counties boast a road mileage of 345,546 miles. Some chance to get acquainted with Ore gon. Asks Goods for Auction. If you have something to sell at the auction sale at Wapinitia September 29 see N. G. Hedin and make necessary arrangem ents. Smokers started 34 fires and the sportsmen 17 fires in Deschutes Na tional forest this year. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department Of The Interior U. S. Land Office tt The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 8, 192". Notice is hereby ifivcn that Earl L. Birchard, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who. on Aug. 11, 1924, made Homestead Entry un der Act Feb. 19, 1909, Xo. 023,323, for SE NEW, NE& SE, SEW, 8WJ4, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Sec 18, T. 6 8, R. 12-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin 1' Oregon, on the 25th day of October 1927. Claimant np.mes as witnesses: L. T. Woodside, Lewis J. McCoy, John Boen, Mose DeLore, Jr. all of Wap initia, Oregon. S22-O20 J. W. Donnolly,Reg. SUMMONS In Tho Justice Court for the District of Maupin, Wasco, County, Oregon. WAPISKIA I. O. O. F. Lodge , No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member always welcoaa. O. F. Renlck, N. CJ. R. E. Richmond Sc'y. ZELL'.'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming Call Maupin Drug Store Maupin, Ore. nm mm iff fll 4iii. 'i 1 .Iln.w4tii.iiia t i c nnnwn TUIotsa Motor Company, Plaintiff, vs. I. B. Millard, Defendant. To I. B. Millard, the above named Defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon: Youre hereby required to apprear at the office of R. E. Rich mond, Justice of the Peace for the district of Maupin, in said County and State, within thirty days from date of first publication of this sum mons upon you, and answer the com plaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, judgement for want thereof wilt be taken against you for the sum of $33.40 and interest on said sum at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 20th day of Feb., 1927. and for the further sum of $20.00 as a reasonable attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements of this ac tion. Given under my hand this lG'.h day of September, 1927. K. E. Richmond, Justice of the Peace Maupin Pre cinct, Wascoo County, Oreon. First publication, Sept 22, 1927. Last publication Oct 11, 1927. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WAS CO COUNTY Martha Imon, Plaintiff, vs. To John W. Imon, Defendant: To John W. Imon, Defendant, In The Name of The State of Ore Kon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit within six weeks from the date of first publictation, or with in four weeks of the date of per sonal service of this summons upon you ou3ide of the State of Oregon, nnd if you do so fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein, viz., a decree of divorce on the grounds of zne and inhuman treatment. This summons U published by or der of Honorable Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court by order made and entered under date of August 20, 1927. First pub lication of this summons In The r ! mi J.4. - M OmH I maupin limes unucr uaie oi sup i tembor 8, 1927 and last date publi cation under date of October 6, 1927. Gavin & Cavin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofflce address: 502 First National Bank Rldg., S8-O0 The Dalles, Oregon. SUMMONS Docket No. 4357 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WAS CO COUNTY John Lillard, Plaintiff, vs. Laura Lillard, Defendant, To Laura Lillard, Defendant: In The Name of The State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit within six weeks from the date of first publictation, or with in four weeks of the date of per sonal service of this summons upon you outside of the State of Oregon, and if you do so fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, vis., decree of divorce on the grounds of desertion continuing for more than one year last past This summons is published by or der of Honorable Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court ! by order made and entered under date of Augut 30, 1927. First pub- lieiitinn of this summons in The I Maupin Times under date of Sep ! tember 8, 1927 and last date publi ' cation under date of October 6, 1927. Gavin k Gavin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofflce address: 602 First National Bank Bldg., S8-OB The Dalles. Oregon. MAUPIN'S LEADING Mmt Mairkeit t UTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making Yh tons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order MEET METAL WORKERS Ccrcwteta Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars EIJMRIC and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING PEAD . (QALLOWAY Kw fcwsJI Straot rtmyn 490 The Dallas. Oraaea Phono 383-J " t