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Page Two THE MAUPIN tfiifeS Thursday, October 13, lOZt. The Maupin Times r rf-CVVi- .V- .Vv 0t Positively the C W. Imwm, Editor C W. Sum u4 C. R. Stnata I -,-:a . - - r.1-. ----- - Third and Last Sealy Sale . ' At Special $39.50 Price Your Last Chance to Save $15.00 on the Purchase of Publishe4 tTtry Thursday at Haupia, Oregon subscription! uu year, 1.60; six months, fl.Mt three months, SO eta. A Pillow For There is only one grade of Mattress! And every genuine ) bears the distinctive "Sealy" signature label. fvLook for this label it is your protection and . guarantee! , For nearly half a century the Sealy Tuftless as been recongnized as the most comfortable mattress made. Its luxurious pillowy comfort is due to the patented Sealy Air-Weavng Pro sess, by which million of long fibers of pure, snowy-white staple cotton are so knit Into a single giant ball five-foot batt that tufts be come unnecessary. YOUR CREDIT IS DOINGS AT THGH VALLEY In a football game Sunday be tween the High school boys and the giants of the town, Kenneth Webb was pretty badly hurt, receiving not only sprained an ankle but a sightly fractured bone. He was taken to ' the Mid-Columbia hospital in The Dalles, where an X Ray picture showed the fracture. In order that his injury might have the very best of attention he was left in The Dalles until the swelling could be taken out of the ankle and the same placed in a cast The cast was ap plied Tuesday morning and Kenneth was brought home Tuesday evening. He will not be in school until next Monday. Had the High school line held Kenneth could not have been stopped. The ewo regular lienmen were at home, visting over Sunday. In the school games they will be in evidence and the line is pretty cer tain to hold. That the line held as it did against grown men and ath letes is a lot of credit to the boys, as they demonstrated that they have the bootball instinct and a suffi cient supply of clear grit. Whatever the outcome of their High school game. Tygh is now scheduling games and will soon be in action. A lot of un for the boys and quite likely a victory or two. Tygh has this year a group of magnificient boys and still there are more to come. Grover and Mrs. Webb went to The Dalles Monday afternoon to visit Kenneth, who was in the Mid Columbia hospital. The High school orchestra is making excellent progress and will be in evidence at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening, the twenty sec cond. They have just received a supply of the latest music. 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The pro ceeds of the evening will go to the school. , ' Rumor has it that the principal of Tygh High school will be in Port land, the fifteenth, to cheer for the University of Oregon. He is a most decidedly a foot ball fan. having played right tackle on the first championship team taht Oregon ever had. He will not be in the line-up on the field the fifteenth but we have a suspicion that he will be in the line which starts from the Im perial ' Hotel on Friday evening be fore the game and which is schedul ed to terminate at the Heilig Thea ter at 2:30 a. m. Saturday. . Valley Rebekah Lodge of Tygh shows that spirit characteristic of the Tygh ladies. Seventeen mem bers were out Tuesday evening This lodge meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Vlsitorsare always welcome. Some of the Maupin lodge have been dropping in at the meetings of the Tygh lodge. This is as it , should be. News Of Busy Shaniko Mr. Gott and Lawrence have com pleted a new woodshed. They are now shingling the roof of their house. Mrs. Altermatt and son, Bobby, visited Shaniko Saturday. Mrs. Fisher and daughter, Helen, were Shaniko visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heck and daughter, Irene, of The Dalles were in Shan iko Sunday. Mrs. Coffman was ill Monday, but has now recovered. ' J . Mr. and Mrs. Reeder and their daughter, Marguerite,, and Phyllis Hanna were Sunday viators at the home of Mrs. Borthwick in Ante lope. Frank Harris wast sick Wednesday and Thursday. He dooesn't. know what was the matter with him. TllFTLilSS M,TVl!tfr WE CHARGE , NO INTEREST Mrs. M. Nash went to Bend last Sunday for a visit with relatives She returned Sunday. Raymond Olsen, John Reeder and Harry Rees were fishing at Deep Creek Sunday. They caught two fish. Sunday school has been resumed. Mr. Broughton is superintendent, Mr. Pratt, assistant superintendent Mrs. Rees, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Broughton teacher : of primary class, Mrs. Reed intermediate, Mr. Casebolt is teacher of the young men's class and Mrs. , Alice H. Pratt the ladies class. Everyone whose health permits is invited to attend. , Phillis Hanna and Gertrude Ol sen played their game of tennis re cently. , , : Shaniko School Notes. The Antelope boys journeyed to our local ball ground and won a 7 5 victory over our boys. The game , was marked by good sportsraenship and friendliness on both sides. The purpose of the game was to find out what material was available for a combined team, but it seems that baseball is a little out of season just now. ,',,. Tests for the work covered dur ing the first five weeks of school will occur in the High school de partment on Thursday and Friday. Reports will follow during the seventh week. A football has made its appear ance on the local .ground and the boys are learning how to handle same. Sectjon one of the typing as signments has been completed by three pupils. As one of the boys expressed himself, "Typing is no snap." A Union Sunday school is in ses sion, every Sunday at 10:00. The touchers and officers extend an in vitation to old and young to join our classes. Attendance has al ready pas'it!! - be 20 mark. Entered u second claaa nail mat r September I, 1014, at tha post w?flce at Miopia, Oregon, under the lit of Mare S. 187. The millennium i sat hand tha Great Southern railway company is preparing to substitute new ties for some of those laid on that roadbed somewhere about the year 4, B. C We imagine the most of those who agitate a three-dollar auto tax are drivers of Lizzies. It Is not worth- more than the above amount to one of those pests and have to pay for the privilege of operating It. ' "Faith, Charity Benevolence." the three cardinal virtues as exempli-! lied by the Knights of Pythias rit ual, was flaunted to the breezes from almost every building in The Dalles the first three days of the week in honor of he K. P. conven tion. The delegates we saw were apparently sound physically as none of them appeared to have sore feet Stockholder Annuel Meetiag The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Southern Wasco Co. Fair association will be held at Tygh Valley on Saturday, October 22, at 2:00 p. m. All stockholders are urgently requested to be pres ent as matters of importance are to come up before the meeting. W. E. HUNT, President. A. H. CILLIS, Secretary Ladies, why not have your hair cut by barbers who know the latest styles and who have had year of ex perience? When in The Dalles go to the Modern Barbers and have them cut your hair right, and in a style to please you. CLASSIFIED LOCALsT" FOR SALE Seed Rye. For sole at Hunts Ferry warehouse. LOSTA light gray cap on highway in or near Maupin. Finder please leave at The Tmcs office 51-t2 FOR SALEStandOTd'make of pH io in vicinity will be sacrificed. Must sell at once. $10.00 month ly. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. 48.tj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .TDSpV,m,Bl 0f Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept 8, 1927. ' Notice is hereby givwn that , , f f ' L' B'roh'rd, ?? Vo'fi"'8'., ,r,eoa' wh)- on Aug. ii, Wit, made Homestead Entry un der Act Feb. 19, 1909, ;4o. 023,323, SW, Lots 3, 4. 6, 6, Sec. 18, T. 6 S, R 12-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mske final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin Oregon, on the 25th day of October, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: L. T. Woodslde, Lewis J. McCoy, John Boen, Mose DeLore, Jr. all of Wan. Initia, Oregon. S22-O20 J. W. Donnolly.Reg. SUMMONS In The Justice Court for tha District of Maupin, Wasco, County, Ore gon. Tillotsn Motor Company, Plaintiff, . ; 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 apprear at the office of R. E. Rich mond, Justice of the Peace for the district of Maupin, in said; Couaty ahd 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, MggininliojLw.aJthCT be WAPINMIA 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. Renick, N.' G. R. E. Richmond. See'y. , ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICii Undertaking: and i1 ' Embalming; Call 1 Maupin Drug Store Maupin, Ore. ; 7E7 For Year -'Round HAT dairyig is the quick, consistent, cash- produc- i nrnved bv the un T it; uiii tiiiciin nt - r t t ' hiss! authentic reocrds of progressive Cow Im- JIU VCn Hill, rtJiBUVlrtUUJlO. For Instance the 190 cows of one association averaged fl 11.69 'profit per annum. An interesting feature of this record is that the average for the whole state is only about half that of the Association wmn. To the fact that a pure bred sire headed each Association herd la attrib uted the enviable results obtained. v Th e!7th Annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held In Portland, October 2U to November 5, provide! a splendid opportunity of learning how other farmers are securing Increasingly greater and quicker returns from dairying. The Maupin State Bank urges every farmer in this section to attend this year's Pacific Iternational. The time will be well spent Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) . 2sssSojMunojsssejes www mi Aili,,r fi ilfu taken against you for the sum of 133.40 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 15th day of September, 1027. R. E. Richmond, Justice of the Peace Maupin Pre cinct, Wascoo County, Oreon. First publication, Sept 22, 1927. Last publication Oct 11, 1927. STATEMENT of the Ownership, Manetement, Cir- euUetion, Etc., Required by tbe Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, fo The Maupin Timet Published weekly at Maupin Ore gon, for October, 1927. State ol' Oregon I County t'f Wasco ss. Before me. a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore said, persona Hy appeared C. W. Sem mes, who, hiwing been duly sworn acoroding to la w deposes and says he is the editor of The Maupin Times and that the f oliowing Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man agement (and li a . daily paper, tho circulatian) etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown ir. the above caption, required by Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in sec lion 411, Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse sido of this form, to-wlt: 1 That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publishers, Semmes and Semmcs, Maupin, Oregon. Editor, C. W. Semmes, Maupin. Oregon. Managing Editor, C, W. Semmcs, Maupin, Oregon. Business Manager, C. W. Semmcs, Maupin, Oregon. 2 That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must he stated and also immediately MAUPIN'S LEADING Gros!fy med, aft. I M A UTOMQBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder Grinding, Truing Crankshafts, Making Ptetons and Rings, Bearings All sizes Made to Order 1 SHEET METAL WORKERS CcKDfete Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars ELECTRIC and OX Y-ACETYLENE WELDING pD m QALLOWAY BOt EtJti iawittd Street fUmext 400 1 Cash Returns MfPPPI thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corpor ation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be giv en. If owned by a firm, company, or other unacorporated concern, its nnme and address, as well as those of each Individual member, must be given.) C. W. Semraes, Maupin, Oregon. Edw. R. Semmes, Maupin, Oregon. 3 That the known bondholders, mortagces ,and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds. mortagagrs, or other securities ares Jcssiline E. Morrison, Battle ' Ground, Washington. Merganthaler Llnotpye Company, Brooklyn, New Yok. i 4 That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of owonors stokholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where tha stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of the company ss trustee or other fiduciary rotation, the name of the person or corpora tion for whoom such trustee is act ing, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain rtatements em bracing affiant's full know'.odgo and belief as to circumstances and con ditions undur whi.h stockholders and security holdors who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustee hjH stock in a capacity other , than iha of lona fide owner; and this ainunt nas no reason to neiieva i that any other person, association or corpufatt m has any Int'rinr M. I rect or indirect in the said stock, 'bonds, or oth;r uecuritics lh-n as t i staled Dy li:m. I V. SFCMMKS, Edi.r. I Sworn, to unl subVrit.ed Kef ore ! me this 11th day of Oot'.Ur. 1927. (Seal) ;co. McUjf.uH, Njtiry Tublic for Oregon. . Mv commission expires January 1 13, 1028. O.P.RESH MARK STUAltT M&ribefc The Dalles, Orejroa Pboae 3S8-J;