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I MAUPHN TIMES The Maupin Times C V. Seimn, Editor C. W. i aimct and E. R. Scmmcl Publisher Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon ' Subscription : One year, $1.50; cix months, $1.00; three months, 50cts. Tntered as second class mail mat ter September 8, 1914, at the post- office at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of March8, 1379. , Last week's Dalles Optimist tried to take a fall out of The Times editor i regarding our editorial "Playing Politics"- in which we stated that the- action of the ;ounty court in racking Clerk Crichton disgorge fees illegally retained by him, was. a de layed X)ne and should have been done yu&k-s af o. The Opiim:st infem that "The Times man believes it un- fdr to make a public official quit taking the county's money and make at least a partial restitution when he is a candidate for re-election." Nothing doing. We still maintain it was the duty of the proper au thorities to make Crichton "come :.ihn at the time it was found he wus taking the money not his. He violated the law and should have been made to square the matte when his violation was first discovered. V,"e hold no brief for Clerk Crich ton. On the contrary, from a Wasco County publisher's standpoint, wc are opposed to him as an official and also to hi present candidacy. When an gi.Tn to papers in the county ho has lost ali claims to support from the papcrs ignored. When his action in telling the court that the sum of $150 would cover his shortage and! kiler admit that $1.0oC was nearer thi mark, he then forfeited all con sivleration of the voters. Clichton ki.ew he was making a wrong state aunt when he told of the $150, for he later told of one fee cf $1.C5 -" received, thereby showing he was Willing to cover up his ft taking. The days of Mi Crichton as coun ty clery seems ti be numbered by ihoE intervening between now and the fall election. Ic Maupin there U a sentiment that none but men who are willing to abide by the law should fce given office. That sentiment will be reflected all over the county at the coming primaries and a blind man should be able to see that point EVERY FFARMER MAY NOW OWN FEED GRINDER Ntw Peerlei Machine Will Grind Anything Grown on Ranch Pulverise Stone WILL HOLD AUCTION SALE Heilmeyer Bo. Of Wamic Will Have Salt April 28 Heilmeyer Bros., ranchers of the Wamic section, will hold an auction tale of live stock, farm implements, poultry and household goods at the Geo. Heilmeyer ranch, three and one half miles west of Wamic, on Sat urday, April 28. The sale was. ori ginally scheduled for Saturday, April 21, but the holding of the track meet at Tygh fair ground3 on that date caused a change, so the later date was decided on. Just who will cry the sale is not yet been decided, but some well known auctioneer will be on hand and explain tha merits of each thing put up. A free lunch at noon will be served, but patrons are official will tie himself to one paper asked to bring their on cups. The to the exclusion of all others in the sale will start at 10:00 o'clock a. m. county, refuse to puhlL-h legal .no- Later ?'. C. Butler will be on hand tices which the law says shall be ' and sell the articles listed. I respectfully solicit your support at the May primaries for the nomination as Republican Can didate for the office of County Assessor. If elected, I pledge by best efforts to serve the taxpayers of Wasco county efficiently and cour teously. I will welcome any inquiries regarding my qualification for this office. V WILL L. DOUD Dufur, t Oregon Paid Advertisement. Every farmer may become his own feed grinder at a minimun of expense if he uses the very latest apparatus made for that purpose. George Mor ris has installed one of the nevf Peer less feed grinders at the Maupin ware house and invites all interested to call and witness a demonstration. The Times: man went there yesterday morning and saw George grind five sacks of barley in exactly 15 min utes, and when we say grind, we mean the grain was ground as fine pnd even as could be done in a flour mill. We are not' familiar with all machinery, but will endeavor to give a description of the machine: The erinder which is not a grinder in any sense, is enclosed in a metal rim and consists of a ser ies of steel paddles, each reinforced by iron flanges. Part of the rim is represented by a screen. The pad dles are driven at a velocity of 2, 000 revolutions per minute and when grain, or any other substance de sired to be worked up, is fed into the cylinder the fast revolving fans beat it up and force the particles through the screen, which is the real reducer. The ground feed is then blown thru a pipe to a hopper, from which it is fed thru a spout to a waiting sack. The process is simple in the extreme. The machine hns but one bearing chat requires oil, and weigs but 225 pounds. While we were watching the opera tion Morris throw several stones against the paddles and they were .luickly reduced to powder. There was no consequent damage to either uaddles. rim of screen. Mr. Morris says that the carcuss of a horse, cut into pieces and fed into the machine can be ground up fine in about one half hour. Grain of all kinds, corn on the cob, alfalfa hay, straw, corn stalks, yes, anything desired as feed, can eaisly be reduced to feeding size in a very short time. Mr. Morris has secured the selling aeencv for the Peerless for all of Eastern Oregon, and E. A. (Kelly) Cyr will take the road with it as soon as a sample machine arrives., If ranchers desire a machine which cun be attached to an auto and the motor thereof made to Mii'ply power, it be hooves them to see this grinder in operation. The price is low and. when compared with that of other grinders this machine will seqm like a gift. Good Ued Cart Hugh Wood, as manger of the Twin Peaks Auto company, The Dulles, advertises a line of good umd cars in this issue of The Times. Each of the autoii listed is well worth the price asked for it and carries a guurantee given by Mr. Wood that they will be found exactly as repre sented. The prices at which they the offered should be the means of moving the accumulation, and those of our people who are in the market for such a car arc advised to call at the Twin Peaks garage and look them over. Con to Newport- After spending the greater part of the winter at the parental home at Lakeview, Charley Kramer left on Tuesday for his work on the Roose velt highway at Newport. Charley is foreman on a rock crusher and will be employed by the firm for which he has worked the past three years. t Candidate For Sheriff' I hereby announce myself as a candidate for office of Sheriff of Wasco County, at the Republican Primaries, May 18, 1928. If I am nominated and elected I will enforce the law and conduct the office in a courteous and economical manner. LEVI CHRISMAN Paid advertisement v i M BERT THOMAS The Dalles, Oregon CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CORONER AT THE PRIMARIES MAY 18, 1928 Connected with the Crandall Undertaking Co. 15 years. Paid advertisement Gav. U a Pif 0. B. Derthick i8 one man who be lieves a newspaper man and family are entitled to some of the good things in hie. He has six young pigs in the fattening pen and one of them hits been set aside for The Times family. When it hns taken on a weight of 100 pounds it la to come to our house and will be a delectable rhuntje from the usual beef menu on our table. Springtime is life's beginning. It be hooves all to take advant age of that time to pre pare for the fall and win ter that are sure to follow. Start a bank account in the spring, add to it during the rest of the year, and when the cold days of later life overtake you there will be that nest egg wait ing to cheer the declining years. Start saving with Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) i Entertained 5iter Mrs. T. B. Slusher entertained her sihter, Mrs. Maud O'Brien, and the hitter's daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. O' Brien, both of Bend, last Saturday night. The ladies were passing thru tvnd visited with their relatives on their way. ASSISTS IN READING Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPEC IALIST, in Maupin Monday, April Kith, at the Home Hotel. . Consulta tion free. Political Announcements The following announcement are paid by thoa who if them. I ANNOUNCEMENT To The Voten Of Wasco County: In announcing my candicaey, for the office of County Sheriff, sub ject to the Republican primary elec tion, I desire to state: ,1 have resided in Thu Dulles for the last twenty years, locntlng here in 1908. I served the 0. W. R. N. railroad in different .capacities of tru. t for many years. In September, 1921, I opened the restaurant known as 'Mack's Cafe', which has become known far and wide a " a good place to eat." I advance my solicitation for your support In the coming primaries, pledging, that if I am nominated and elected to the office of Sheriff, that I will give the people of Wasco coun ty, an efficient, courteous, and eco nomical administration, and if elect ed, will carry out my duties without fear or favor. Respectfully submitted for your consideration, C. W. MiMAUON. 3-29-6-17 ANNOUNCEMENT To the Voters of Thi.; District: I am candidate for the office of, County commissioner from the Third district of Waso county, and ask the confidence of (he voters in such enndiducy by soliciting their votes at the primary diction, May 18. If nomiated and elected I promise to do all In my power to e to it that the county receives a full dollar's return for each dollar exepended; that I will not enter Int3 any com bination whereby one district will be deprived of Its just thart of tax money, and will work to the best of my ability to the end that taxea be reduced as much as possible. I am unalterably opposed to the practice of transferring district f jnda to other parts, thereby depriving the rightful rections of their Just proportions of tax money. GEORGE MALLATT ANNOUNCEMENT I respectfully toilet the support of the voters at the primaries of May IS, 1928, on the Republican ticket, for the office of coumy coroner of Wasco county. If nominated and elected I promise an administration of economy and justice to all. I served two yean it deputy cor tnrr of this county. Am familiar Kith the duties of the extice and will do all in my power to t conduct Its offuirs that there will be t material 'eduction in administering tame. I C. R. CALLOWAY Moved lo The Dalle Maupin has lost a most estimable family and The Dalles has gained in population. On Monday George Tillotson moved his lares and penates to the county seat and he and his wife are now occupying, an apart ment there. George is employed as store salesman for the Twin Peaks Auto company. Fishing tackle that gets the fish. A large assortment, reasonably pric ed, at the Maupin Drug Store. CLASSIFIED LOCALS BEAUTIFUL PIANO Near Maupin. Must sell immediately. $10.00 per month. A rare bargain. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore gon, for particulars. 22-t3 GOAT FOR SALF Toggenbcrg milk goat for sale, just fresh. Call on J. W. Temple of at The Times of fice. 22-t3 IFOR SALE One Duroc boar,' two years old. John Ayres, Wamic, Oregon. 18t3 HORSES FOR SALE Ten head of broke horses for sale. Weight froml300 to 1500 pounds. . Phone 9F4, D. B. Appling. 15-tf iTrack Me el 7 C3 S3 5 S3 3 II II m 1 H n If Tygh Valley Hi School Gymnasium pi Candidate For Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for the of fice of Coroner of Wasco Co., subject to the Re publican primaries of May 18, 1928. I have had two years' experience in that office, having served that length of time as depu ty coroner, and know how the business should be conducted. If nominated and elected I will do what I can to conduct the office with economy and in justice to all. C. R. CALLOWAY Paid advertiseent. ; ' &e Dalles Floral Co. FOR ALL OCCASIONS When you desire Flowers for a party, wedding, funeral or any other purpote, phone 710, The Dalle, or leave your order at The Maupin Time office and your order will be delivered on the next mail or stage. BULBS NOW IN BLOOM S Silt oo AdpE as MUSIC BY WhiteRestaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles ' Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop. 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