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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1928)
A THK MAITIIN TIMES I c E E a k r ; ft v. is I! II I! II II II II SI II II II !i I! Ii I! II II II piuiBBimimmiimiiiiiminmimimiiimimMiiimMimaimm Present Incumbent Primaries May IS C. M. ZELL Candidate for the Republican Nomination for CORONER Wasco County The Dalls, Oregon siiiimiiiiiiiin luiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiuKiiuitiniiniiiiiHiiimiiiiiiniuiiiiiiimiiniiiuiiniiwiinnininiiiiiiintiiuwiimiitHinir. The Maupia Times C. W. Stmnei, Editor C. W. Semmes and . R. Sfmmti Publishers Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon Subscription: One year, $1.60; tlx months, $1.00; three months, 60cts. Tntered as second class mail mat tor September 8, 1914, at the post office at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of MarehS, 1879. A LITTLE CATACH1SM W. L. Crichton, county clerk, wants to be re-elected to office. In . . i i.. view or late developments wneroy be a friendly scrimmage in which Smith's adherents will invite all others in to blow the foam from a ghiss of home brew. ' - . V. L, Crichton has cent us an elec tion card for publication in this is sue cf The Times. In view of his assertion thirt he wit! practice economy if re-elected, we are minded to remark Unit economy comes first with oneself. Crichton stands a good chance of being retired at the com ing prinutrtes, therefore paying for newepnper publicity seems like pay ing for goods and failing to receive them. Mutt Have Dreamed A man who should . have ' known better, -spread the report around Maupin Monday that oil had been struck at Cottage Grove and that the oleaginous fluid stood i0 feet 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. WILL L. DOUD Dufur, Oregon Paid Advertisement. Mr. Chricton confessed withholding ! ep in the well. Careful perusal 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 J Henry W. Scherrer Candidate for the Republican 1 Nomination for COUNTY CLERK Wasco County Primaries May 18. The Dalles, Oregon The County Gets the Fees Paid advertisement JJ fee money we will ask that candi date to stand up and answer a few tues:tions: Mr. Crichton, when did you first learn that you had no right or au thority to retain those fees! Why did you tell the investigators of jour fee taking acts the sum of $150.00 would cover the amount so taken? Why did you, when again called upon the carpet, acknowledge tnat you then thought $1,000 would cover the amount you had taken? Why did you later confess to re ceiving one fee of $165. knowing that you had declared f 1 50 to be all receiver by you? Why do you promise economy and efficiency ns you do in your politi cal announcement, when you jave not practied that virtue in the past? Do you have a belief in consis tency, and do you think the voters of Wasco county are so ignorant that the v will believe your state ments after the diselosurers made regarding taking fees rightfully be longing to the county? Why have you played favorities in publishing county matters, and why did you hold back on giving the paper designated as "official" such notices until after that paper had taken the matter into court? Why, when sending notices to outside papers, do you seek to estab lish your own price for such publi cation, knowing that the statutes provide compensation for publish ing those notices? These are only a few of the questions that may be propounded to you during the time between now ; and the primaries. We nsk that you answer them, and if possible, explain to the voters your reasons, if you have any, for causing us to bring the matters written of to your at tention. of the daily papers failed to dis close anything regarding the rumor, therefore the report is taken with a grain of salt Political Announcements The following announcements are paid by those who tigs them. 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) ANNOUNCEMENT. To The Voters Of Wasco County: In announcing my cardicacy. for the office of County Sheriff, sub ject to the Republican primary elec tion, I desire to state: I have resided in The Dalles for the lmt twenty years, locating here ir. IMS. I served the O. W. It. 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 as " 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 Waco 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 consideration, C. W. McMAIION. 3-29-5-17 your ANNOUNCEMENT cashier. One of seven brothers in World War service of the United States. If nominated and elected, I promise the people of Wasco coun ty that the office of Clerk will be conducted In an efficient and courte ous manner, and thut I will at all times serve the county to the beit of my ability. HENRY W. SIIKHRER All Fees Co to the County CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CORONOR This will announce to you Ihnt I am a candidate for the office of County Coroner, at tho Primar'u'Si May 18th, lt2H. I enme to Wnsco county in 1911, and have been con nected with the Craiidull Undertak ing company for fifteen yearn. I am a member of this firm, who has served the people of this county for more than forty years, and believe that with our equipment and ex perience that I will be able to handle the office in an economical way. BERT THOMAS Third district of Waacj county, and '. nk the confidence of the voters in such candidacy by soliciting their vote at the primary election, May IH. If nomiated and ulected I promise to do ull in my power to sue to it that tho county receives a full dollurt return for each dollar exependedi tlmt I will not enter Int) any com bination whereby one district will be deprived of its just share of tax money, and wlt work to the best of my ability to the end that Uxe.i be reduced as much as possible, I am unalterably opposed to the practice of transferring district funds to other parts, thereby depriving the rightful ections of their just proportions of tax money. GEORGE MALLATT ANNOUNCEMENT The Smith for President state committe announces that the cam paign for their man in Oregon this year will be devoid of mud-slinging or anything savoring of such. May- LASSinEDToCAI5 Born in Wasco county. Thirty two years of age. Educated in local schools. Graduate of The Dalles High school. Ten years experience in bank work, four years as bank ANNOUNCEMENT To the Voters of Thin District; I am a candidate for the office of County commissioner from the I respectfully sollct the support of the voters at the primaries of May IS, 1928, on tho Republican ticket, for the office of county coroner of Wasco county. If nominated and elected I promise an administration of economy and justice to all. I served two years as deputy cor ener of this county. Am familiar with the duties of the oft ice and wilt do all in my power to conduct its affairs that there will be material reduction in administering sumo. C. R. CALLOWAY' 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. It. CALLOWAY Paid advertiseent. PIANO LEFT ON HAND. Will sell at big reduction. Will take your phonograph in trade. Address E. T. Cramer, The Dalles, Ore. 24-t4 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 SALE Toggenberg milk goat for sale, just fresh. Call on J. W. Temple of at The Times of fice. 22-t3 FOR SALE One Duroc boar, two I years old. John Ayres, Wamic, Oregon. 18t3 : HORSES FOR SALE Ten head of broke horses for sale. Weight fromlSOO to 1500 pounds. Phone 9F4, D. B. Appling. 15-tf T.""'"" V- If , . " -! 1 Tl J ' ( ' '.AO it' . 1 I' i- VOTE FOR W. L. Crichton CANDIDATE FOR NOMINA TION FOR County Clerk on the Republican Ticket. Preent Incumbent... Courteiy, Efficiency and Economy... Tried and Experienced... Why Change. Paid Advertisement. S23 II II II II II II !l II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II &f)c Dalles Floral Co. FOR ALL OCCASIONS When you desire Flowers for a party, wedding, funernl or any other purpose, phone 710, The Dalles, or leave your order at The Maupin Times office and your order will be delivered on the next mail or stage. BULBS NOW IN BLOOM WhiteRestaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop. At the Geo. S. Heilmeyer Ranch, 3 1-2 miles south west of Wamic, on aturday? April 28,- we will sell following property, consisting of Live Stock, Farm Machinery, Poultry, Household Goods and miscellaneous articles: 2 Steel Snatch Blocks. 1 Smith Stump Puller. 2 pairs Chaps. 2 Saddles. 1 Cooking Range. 2 Heating Stoves. 2 Telephones. 1 Disc Harrow. 1 Acme Weedcr. 1 14-foot Drill. 1 3-scction Harrow. 1 No. 10 Economy Cream Separator Lot of Household Goods and Furni ture. Small Tools and other things too numerous to mention. 1 3-year-old Unbroken Pony. 5 head of Work Horses. 3 Milk Cows. 2 Heifer Calves. 2 Fat Hogs. 1 dozen Rhode Island Red Chickens. 1 3-inch Studcbaker Wagon. 1 3-inch Mitchell Wagon. 1 Hack. 3 sets Harness. 1 16-inch Oliver Walking Plow. 1 14-inch Oliver Walking Ploiv. 150 feet 'z inch Steel Cable. 50 feet -inch Steel Cable. 100 feet ft-inch Steel Cable. 1 Iron Wheel Farm Wagon. TERMS OF SALE: AH sums under $10.00 cash; all sums over $10.00 a bankable note, drawing 8 interest, due November 1, 1828. , HEILM15YER BROS., Owners FREE LUNCH AT NOON 1 F. & BUTLER, Auctioneer Bring Your Own Cups. F. D. STUART, Clerk. II 'SESSSSfiEBm ft , v..