The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 03, 1927, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Tins m aupin tims
Tluirnday, November 3, 1921
The Maupin Times
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C. W. Smmn, Editor
C. W. Senate end E. R. Simnt
An nvitation
Laugh Your
Published ovexi Thursday at
Maupin. Oregon
subscription sjm year, $1.60; tlx
months, fl.OOi three months, SO cti.
, Entered aa aocond elasa mall mat
September V. 1014, at the post
t?tlc at Maupin, Oregon, under the
Il of Marc S. 1870.
MOW that harvest U over and tho summer fallow
of last year is green with growing grain, you
will have a time in which to talk business. We
desire to show you how we can save you money by
keeping your surplus in thia bank and how it is
cheaper to pay by check than otherwise.
We are here for your good and will appreciate a
call at any time. Come in ; you're welcome.
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LAST ISSUE OF VOLUME XIII
Loudest at the
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Saturday Evening,
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Old-Time Orchestra on Music end
Dncing From 9 till 2
Tickets, $1.00 Supper, 35 cents
"Murder will out" is an old say
ing. It seems to have been proven
vtrue in the cnse of th man, Pender,
Minder arrest in Portland for several
.assaults upon and murder of unpro
tected females. He was apprehend
, ed through the willingness of a 15-
vear-old erirl to acconiDanv him to a
distant part of the city, they being
watched by officers and the man ar
rested tin the attempt to commit an
assault upon the girl. Pender has
been identified by one woman aa the
man who attempted an assault upon
her in 1925, he being picked out
from a line of several other men at
police headquarters.
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they last longer and do not spot.
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With thia issue of The Maupin
Timet thia puper completes volume
13 and next week will . begin with
number 1 of volume 14.
The past year has been one to
which we can look back with aome
degree of pleasure. We have done
a fairly, good business, have kept out
of debt and have made a living for
the family. All of which is satis
factory to us. While we have had
to go to The Dalles for considerable
measure of support, still aome of the
Maupin business men have been loy
al and have given us all the patron
age they were able. There are busi
ness men in this city who seem to
think a newspaper is an institution
to be supported as any other charity,
and the little advertising they give
us ia in that light. They are crude
in their ways and lacking in fore
sight. They do not seem to be able
to grasp the idea that the newspaper
is the one thing that keeps Maupin
on the map; that but for that, this
city would be known only as a place
to go to catch a few trout; that our
resources and attributes would be
buried in the sands of forctfulnes
and that there would be nothing to
call attention to what we really are
if the paper" should suspend publica
tion or move away.
We are here to do all we can to
further the interests of Maupin. We
have our whole interest here and
would like to remain in this beauti
ful little city on the Deschutes. If
our business men desire The Times
to be a fixture in the place it is up
to them to give it the proper support;
To those who have given us their
business during the past year we re
turn thanks. We have tried hard to
give Maupin a real newspaper and
that our efforts have been apprecia
ted by some is gratifying to The
Times publishers. We trust our
business may be better the coming
year, also that our non-advertisers
may see the error of their ways,
come out of their shells and give us
the patronage our efforts deserve.
One of the cheapest ways to clean
a room having soiled paper, is to use
a coat of alabastine paint over the
paper.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
APPLES FOR SALE-A good variety
of extra fine apples. Bring your
boxes and come early. Edgar M.
Legion Dance
Dates
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Sat. Nov. 12
HARD TIMES DANCE
Thursday, Nov. 24 ; '
Thanksgiving Dance
Price's Six-Piece Orchestra
Sat. Dec. 10- '
CHRISTMAS DANCE
Sat. Dec. 31
NEW YEARS DANCE
(fesj I.O.O.F.
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon
meets every Saturday night in I. O.
O. F. hall. Visiting members always
welccew. i
O. F. Renick, N. G.
R. E. Richmond Sec'y.
ZELL'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
Undertaking, and
Embalming '
CaU
Maupin Drag Store '
Maupin, Ore.
Maupin State Bank
(INCORPORATED) ) v
Smith, Dufur Oregon. 61-t4
FOR SALE Seed Ryj. For sulo
at Hunts Ferry warehouse.
LOST A light gray cap on highway
In or near Maupin. Finder please
leave at The Tmos office. 51-t2
NOTICE OF SALE
In The Circuit Court of The Stale of
Oregon For Watco County.
Byron K. Taylor, substituted for
Nancey E. Taylor, deceased,
Plaintiff,
VI.
Haiti Belle Sharp, Ellit Roy Sharp,
Ceorge R. Sharp, J. Waller Sharp,
and N. G. Media, Administrator of
tho Estate of Nancey Hone Sharp,
deceased, Defendant.
By virtue of nn execution, decree
and order of sale, duly issued nut of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco, to me directed and
dated the 24th day of October, 1027,
upon a decree for the foreclosure of
a certain mortgage, and judgement
rendered and entered in said Court
on the 24th day of October, 1927 in
the above entitled cause, in favor of
the Plaintiff and agannt the Defen
dant, N. G. Hedin, Administrator of
the Estate of Nancey Jane Sharp, de
ceased, as judgment debtor, in the
sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with
interest thereon from the 27th day
of November, 1920, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum and the furth
er sum of One Hundred Dollars, as
attorney's fees, and the further sum
of Twenty-Eight and 20-100 Dollars,
costs, and the costs of and upon this
Writ, and the further sum of Seventy-nine
and 70-100 Dollars taxes ad
vanced, and commanding me to make
wile of the real property embraced
in such decree of foreclosure -and
hereinafter described, I will on the
30th day of November, 1927, at the
hour of 10 o'clock, in the forenoon
of said day, and at the front door
of the County Court House in Dalles
City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash irj hand, all the right, title
and interest which the said Nancey
Jane Sharp, now deceased, had on
the 27th day of November, 1920, the
date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which Defendants, Hnttie
Belle Sharp, Ellis Roy Sharp, George
R. Sharp, J. Walter Sharp, and N. G.
Hedin, Adminstrator of tho Estate of
Nancey Jane Sharp, deceased, or any
of the defendants herein, have
since acquired, or now have in and to
the following described real proper
ty, situate and being in Wasco Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
The South half of the Northeast
qunrtor (SV4 NE4), the southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter
(SKtt NW), Section Eighteen
(18), Township Four (4) South of
Range Twelve (12), East of the Will,
amette Meridian, containng One
Hundred Twenty (120) acres,
or so much of said property as will
satisfy, said judgment and decree,
with costs and accruing costs.
Said property will be sold subjoct
to confirmation and redemption as
by law provided.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this
24th day of October, 1927.
N3-N24 . Levi Chrlsman.
Sheriff Wasco, County, Orejfon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
Department of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, Ort. 20, 1927.
Notice is hereby given that
Carl Elmer Hornqulit,
of Maupin, Oregon, who, on Sept
20, 1923. made Homestead Entry un
der Act Dec. 29, 1910, No. 023.113.
and on Dec. 2, 1924 made additional
H. E. 023,672 also under Act Dec.
29, 191(1, for SWU, WH SEU, Sec.
17, NWV, NEH, SEU NE'A, Sec.
28, T 6-South, R. ID-East, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final three year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before F. D. Stuart,
United States Commissioner at Mau
pin, Oregon on the 0th day of Dc
ccmber, 1927. '
Claimant names as witnesses: J.
H. McMillan, John Donaldson, G. F.
McCleod, A. T. Lindley, all of Mau
pin, Oregon.
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