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Page Two THE MAtlPtN flBl! Thursday, September 20, 1927 The Maupin Times C W. ffaaunaa. Editor C. W. ScmiM u4 E. R. Sirnnii rklUK.ri v .- 0 IT TY-v :r -I JL I I 4"'" . if J 1 Published evry Thursday at Mautla, Oregon otibscrlpttom oM jear, fl.SOi ! months, $1.00 Uvea months, 60 eta. Entered aa aacond class mail mat- ARN I V 10 GIVEN BY THE MAUPIN . V eric September S. 1914, at tha post wfke at Maupla, Oregon, under tha Ut or Marc S. 1879. "Gambling" in the Days of '49, with that good old Army Game of Chuck-a-Luck, as well as Keno, TT '1 T IT 1 T-k 1 .1 nazara, jmacK jack, Beano ana many others. The Lid is Off; the Sky's the Limit ance S I. (? aturri. UCtol 0P (o) (o) ABOUT JFAIR GROUNDS Then is still soma agitation around Tha Dalles regarding a fair grounds. The proposition to make a fair grounds from tha tract owned by the county and now used as a county farm, was laid on tha shelf at the recent election. Some people at the county seat want a county fair grounds, but do not know how to proceed to get one. We'll tell them how. The Southern Wasco County Fair association owns a fine niece of ground ln Tygh Valley. That ground is equipped with spsition buildings has good tn'les, a grand atind, fine dance flew, stables for racing atock, ne of the test half tnilo tracks in '.he stace, and is suplied vrtih running ;:nig vjtr. Those grounds art owned by stockholders, each of whom strives to build up and make stronger each succeeding fair. Those grounds may be purchased. We have not learned of an individ ual stockholder who is not willing to sell his stock to the cpunty. But none are anxious to let go. If The Dalles people want a county fair it ' is possible the stockholders and di rectors of the Tygh Valley associa tion would be willing to lease the grounds to the county, the county to assume full management and charge of exhibitions, paying a nominal rental for the grounds. Or, if pre ferable, the county coijj boy off the stockholders, pas up the small inVltednesa amc the property, and conduct fain according to iboir own ideas. There is no place near The Dalles where a fair grounds could bn made without great expense. Here tha grounds are ready for any exhibi tion; they lie in an ideal location, easily accessible, lying in the heart of the producing section of the county, and has an established repu tation as being one of the beat grounds In the state, and whose ex hibitions have attained a status with the best. If those Dallea people ara ln earnest about wantinir a fair grounds, here is their chance. Either ride or get off the horse. Good Sires Improve the Herd f if nn farm fa hninnr & pointed out by the activities of Cow Improvement and Tocfi'nrr A ccn!itinna oil rn iha Prtlirttrv F.ffnrfs VlftVA been directed, particularly, towards improvements in both herds and sires. . Remarkuble successes have been recorded, the most recent coming from a progressive mid-western Associution. One of tha herd sires In the association has 15 daughters (In G different herds) averaging 471 pounds of butter fat each. A son of the sire has 5 daughters (3 yearlings and 2 two-year-olds) whoso average production is 41 pounds of fat ptr month. The Maupin State Bunk endorot's every effort put forth to raise the standard and production of duiry stock as exemplified and advocated at the forthcom ing Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, Oregon, October 29 to November 5, Plan to be there. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) .,.,... 7. i 3.n wwwm HZ3 I will sell, at public auction, at the R. B. Driver ranch, 3 miles north of Wapin initia, on the market road, on cm - "no 3aMy, the following-list of livestock, farm implements, household goods, produce, etc: 1 Brown Mare, 1500 lbs, Age 12 years 1 Gray Mare, 1500 lbs., Age 11 years 4 Milch Cows, 2 to 7 years old All giving milk. 1 Duroq Sow without pigs 15 Shoats, weight about 120 pounds G Shoats, weight about 50 pounds 1 Set Breeching Harness Half Set Plow Harness 3 Collars 1 Double-Scat Hack 1 Bain Wagon and Rack 1 3 1-3 Bain Wagon 1 12-Shoe Hoosier Disc Drill 1 8-Foot Deering Binder 1 16-Inch John Deere Sulky Plow 1 2-Section Diamond Tooth Harrow 1 Kimball Weeder. 4 sacks Seed Rye 1 Cord Wood and Some Log Wood 15 Sacks Potatoes 2 Tons Wheat Hay-Bound 8 Tons Alfalfa Hay 2 Dozen Chickens. 9 Turkeys 1 Home Comfort Cook Stove 1 Heating Stove General Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums undir $10.00, cash; all sums over $10.00 a bankable note, due October 1, 1928, at 8 interest will be accepted. SALE STARTS AT 1 :OQ P. Rfl. L. B. Woodside, Owner. F. C. Butler, Auctioneer F. D. Stuart, Clerk. The Oregon State Motor asaocia. tion is sending out matter for publi cation containing much advice to motorists. In none of their litera ture to reach this office la the motor ist advised to watch the road and not attempt to light cigarettes and try to steer the tar at the same time. The accident on the highway lately was caused by Just that action. The Times is yourpaper. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department Of Tha U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, ! viejsun, oepu o, 15)27. Notice is hereby given that Earl 1.. Ri.k.J ? Wapjnitia'. Orejcon, Jio. on Aug. ii, maae Homestead Entry un der Act Feb. 19, 190'J, No. 023,323, for RV.U V1T1 xtim nr., AW..' SWV4, Lots 3, 4. 6, 6, Sec, l T. 6 S, R 12-E, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to maka final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin Oregon, on the 25th day of October, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: L. T. Woodside, Lewis J. McCoy, John Boen, Mose DeLore, Jr. ail of Wap. initia, Oregon. S22-O20 J. W. Donnolly,Reg. Tillotia Motor Company, Tlaintiff, I. B. Millard. Defendant. To I. B. Millard, the above named Defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby required to approar 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 will bo taken against you for the sum of 33,40 and interest on said aum at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 20th day of Feb., 1927, and for the further sum of 120.00 as a reasonable attorney's fe, and costs and disbursements of this ac tion. C-iven under my hand this lG'.h day of September, 1927. R. E. Richmond, Justice of the Peace Maupin Pre cinct, Wascoo County, Oreon. First publication, Sept. 22, 1927. Last publication Oct 11, 1927. This summons Is published SUMMONS In Tha Justice Court for tha DUtrlct of Maupin, Wasco, County, Ore-gon. SUMMONS IN THE CIR CUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WAS CO COUNTT Martha Imon, Plaintiff, To John W. Imon, Defendant: To John W. Imon, Defendant, In The Name of The State of Ore gon: You , are hereby .required to upbear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit witbin six weeks from the dii.V of first rublictation. or with in l'our weeks of the date of per aonal service of this summons upon you ottsido of the State of Oregon, and if you do so fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ,tly to th court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, viz., a decree of .divorce on the grounds of cruel anJ inhuman treatment. Mr VI b. or der of Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of tha above entitled court by order made and entered under date of August 26, 1027. First pub lication of this summons ln Tha Maupin Times under data of Sep tember 8, 1927 and last data publi cation under data of October 0, 1927. Gavin A Gavin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence a,nd Postoffict address: 02 First National Bank Rldg., S8-OJ The Dallea, Oregon. SUMMONS Docket No. 4367 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 Nam 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 tha date of first publication, 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 ao 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 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 August 30, 1927. First pub lication of this summons in The Maupin Times under date of Sep tember 8, 1927 and last date publi cation under date of October 6, 1927. Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofflce address; 502 First National Bank Bldg., R8-Q8 The Dwllfs, Oregon. SSUTL WAPINH'fA I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome, , O. F. Ranick, N. G. R. E. Richmond Sec'y. MAUPIN'S LEADING ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE i Undertaking and Embalming Call Maupin Drug Store Maupin, Ore. 3233 1 AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making Pi3tons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order SHKET METAL WORKERS . Co&rJato Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars ELECTRIC 'and OX Y-ACETYLENte WELDING READ L (ALLOWAY . 1 1 Wil 11 mmni 8tr at IItwm 400 Tata Dallas, Oregon Ptwae 388-J vBa'JEaisss: rKSH