The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 21, 1928, Image 2

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FISHER BODIES
THE mechanical performance of General
Motors cars is tested and proved on
General Motors' 1,245 acre Proving Ground.
Before any new model is put in production,
it must pass more than 135 different tests for
power, speed, durability and general per
formance. As to the appearance and comfort of
General Motors cars, we invite you to be the
judge. Every closed body is built by Fisher
the largest builder of automobile bodies in the
world. The experience and the vast production
of the Fisher Company mean more beauty,
more comfort, and more luxury than you will
find anywhere else at corresponding prices.
We invite you to check, on the coupon be
low, the cars that appeal to you most. Com
plete literature will be sent to you, without
any obligation.
CHEVROLET 7 model.
$495 to $713. Bigger and better
than ever before. 4-wheel brakes.
More powerful engine. Luxurious
Fisher Bodies. New hood. New
Duco colors. Also truck chassis;
H-ton. $395; 1-ton, $495.
PONTIAC 7 models. $745
to $875. Lowest-priced quality
"six." New models improved from
radiator to tail-light, i-wheel
brakes. Bodies by Fisher. New
GMR cylinder head. Increased
power. Duco finish.
OLDSMOBILE 7 -models,
$925 to $1085. Fine quality car at
moderate price. Redesigned and
improved by General Motors.
Longer, roomier, more powerful.
Fisher Bodies. 4-wheel brakes.
OAKLAND 7 models,
$1045 to $1375. The All-American
"six." Smooth, powerful engine.
Longer, lower and more beautiful
bodies by Fisher. 4-wheel brakes.
Every convenience. New Duco
colors.
BUICK 16 models, $1195 to
$1995. Largest value in Bukk'i
history. Beautiful low bodies by
Fisher. Getaway like an arrow.
Vibrationless beyond belief. 6-cyI-inder
"valve - in - head" engine.
Duco finish.
LaSALLE 16 models, $2350
to $2975. liea utif ul car of Cocti
nental lines.
.t4vyy .'! ?2 Comtanioncar
10 unu'.iiac.
V-ivpt;, 90 de
gree tt-cytinder engine. Marvel
ous bodies by Fisher. Striking
Duco combinations.
CADILLAC 26 models,
$3295 to $5500. Standard of the
world. Famous 90-degree V-type
8-cylinder engine. Sumptuous bod
ies by Fisher and Fleetwood. 500
coior combinations to choose from.
(ALL PRICES 7. 0. B. FACTORIES)
GENE RAL
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General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich.
CHEVROLET Q Pleaefehd,withoutobligationtome,illiMtrated
literature describing each General Motors Product
PONTIAC O I have checked together with the booklet,
"Principlei and Policies." j
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The Maupin Times
C. W. Semmes, Editor
C. W. Semmet and E. R. Setnmel
Publihr
Published vcry Thursday at
Maupin. Oregoa
Subscription: One year, $1.50; ilx
months, $1.00; three months, oOcts.
Entered as second clas8 mail mat
ter September 8, 1914, at the post
office at Maupin, Oreon, undr the
Act of March8, 1879.
A WINNING PAIR
Hoover-Curtis, a winning pair in
the political game this year. A
combination that cannot be beaten;
names to conjure with, but names
of men who stand out before the
whole world as being of the staunch
e. t most capable and cleanest of any
pair of aspirant8 to the greatest of
fices within the gift of the Ameri
can people. Truly the convention
at Kansas City was awake to the
fact that none but the strongest men
available should be chosen as can
didates forthc offices of president
and vice-president of-the. e United
States. They're winners, and that
will be shown at the election in No
vember.
More of Harry Thaw is to be given
to the world. His ex-wife, Evelyn
Nesbit Thaw, promises to make pub
lic many things regardnig one of
thb country's most notorious char
acters not yet known. That's right,
Evelyn, stir up your dirty mess and
pollute the social atmoiphere a bit
more. ' Some people may like that
stuff, but a big majority would rather
you kept your dirty linen in the
closet. '
In Korea, 1,200 years ago, when
slaves were sold to new masters an
imprint of thumbs was placed on
the deed of transfer.
Tn Va Inland t SIimIv tlm nntlvfta
do not believe in radio, thinking the
operator Is playing tricks on them.
The United Statet army has more
than 1,500 carrier pigeons scattered
throughout the country as well as
in the Panama canal tone and the
Hawaiian and Philippine island:.
Quebec is still the pargest pro
ducer of asbeUos. , Of the world's
production of 840.000 tons In 1925,
about 266,000 tons were produced
there.
Andrew Payne of Claremore,
Okla., recently won the $25,000
prize for the coast-to-coast foot
race given by C. C. Pyle.
MarK Kayaen oi inicago neia ,
three policemen at bay with a toy
pistol for an hour and then sur-
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renuvrvu.
A horse meat dinner was recently
srrvpd in Paris. Not horse meat
! alone wa; on the bill of fare, but
(donkey and mule flesh occupied a
'nromtnent place thereon. If the
Parisian,, really desire some thing
rich in the line of hor:e meeat they
should, have imported some of East
rn Oregon's bunch grass fattened
fuzz tails.
Herbert Harris, senior in chemical
i i .l. r ofA
I engineering at. me vicguu uu
univerary, has just completed a
serie9 of tests with mercury which
he claims has resulted in the produc
tion of pure gold. Why not try to
perfect perpetual motion next
In Key West some of the primary
election inspectors were paid $80
jach for counting the votes. Time
was when a whole election could
have been bought for that much
money.
It i;i said that wool is now being
made from pine needles. It has al-
wayg felt that way to a sensitive
epidermis.
Italy new tennis champion is
named Gasolini, and they say he
does step on it.
FARM "REMINDERS
Mi: s Edith Graham of St. LouU
was so intent on a cross-word pusile
that she didn't know her home was
burning and was rercued with dif
ficulty.
Small grains and -grasi.es are cut
for hay in Oregon not later than the
soft dough stage for highest grade
product, says the experiment station.
As a general rule, the right time for
cutting most kinds of hay is just be
fore it loses its green color.
Hay of good quality is frequently
reduced in market value because
bales are ragged in appearance or
are bo poorly tied as to be easily
broken, Oregon specialists find. Any
muLty of moldy hay from the stack
allowed into bales raises a question
in the mind of the buyer or inspec
tor as well. "
Fluid in the abdominal cavity of
laying fowls is not an indication of
a contagious disease, says the poul
try patholgist of the experiment sta
tion. This material is found not un
commonly when eggs of parts of
eggs have been t mi. placed. Losses
from thi source are expected in con
nection with 10 to 15 per cent mor
tality usually accepted by commer
cial poultrymen as normal for the
first laying year.
When farmers are in doubt 83 to
what fertilizers are best for vege
table growing in their locality, it
is better to send details concerning
the noil and nature of previous crops
than to send a. soil sample for analy
si3 to the experiment station, says
A. G. Bouquet in a recent bulle
tin, ''The Farm Vegetable Garden."
PICKED UP HERE AND THERE
A Few Items of General Interest to
Timet Reader
Charle3 Dicken's old meerchaum
pipe wag sold at auction in London
for $270 recently.
Justice Salter of Leeds, Eng.,
heard 103 dirorce cases in ten and
one-half hours.
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(INCORPORATED)
John Mead is conductor of a Great
Western railway train on which his
three rons are respectively engineer,
fireman and brakeman.
Mrs. Sarah Bampton, aged 61. of
Crossville, Cal., crawled a mile to a
- ignal box after falling from a train
and breaking her leg.
Albert Bradshaw of Sutton, Mo.,
has been sentenced to prison for the
third time for threatening to kill his
mother-in-law.
Rev. C. It. Hasron of New York
City forgot a scheduled wedding and
went to bed, but was awakened and
performed the ceremony an hour
later.
Taken for a patient when he call
ed at a hospital to visit his fon,
James Graham of London, aged 72,
was bathed, shaved and put to bed
for the night, derpite his protests.
DE LAKIIUE OPTICAL CO.
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DR. F. A. PERKINS,
OptomelrUt
, Comfortable vision is estential to
Health and Efficiency
15-16 Votl Block, The D.IUs, Ore.
Wilson Painting Co.
House and Sijrn
P-A-I-N-T-E-RS-I -
PAPER HANGERS
and
DECORATORS
Call, Write or phone, Times Office.
Maupin, Oregon.
Dr. WM. KENNEDY
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
Fir.l National Bank BIJ.
' The Dalle Oregon
Phone 301
During a betting craze, several
members of a Cardiff congregation
were expelled for making wagers In
church.
At the funeral of Mrs. Janet Run
yon at Leeds, Eng., all the mourners
wore bright colored clothe3 as she
had requested.
WHAT'S NEW
A( machine which destroys organ
isms in cream, ro that it will not
sour for a week or more, has been
invented in Glasgow, Scotland.
A giant searchlight has been made
which will blister the Bkin at a dis
tance of 1,000 feet.
' Scientists at the Middlesex Hos
pital, London, have found a way to
capture and bottle gas emanating
from radium.
By use of the X-rays in England
two generations of tobacco planti
were grown in the past 12 months.
An aerial camera has been de
veloped with a range of more than
five miles and is de.igncd to photo
graph an area as large as four square
miles. It will reproduce objectn be
yound the range of anti-air crafi
guns.
Cop li Fliherman
, Rex Rexford, a Portland traffic
cop, was up from that city Monday
and on Tuesday left with a limit
catch oftrout. He fished in the vi
cinity of Nena. Rexford was at the
Camp ground while here.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
PASTURE TO RENT FOR HORSES.
Write or phone J. G. Kramer, Mau
pin, Oregon. 27.t4
FOR SALE Sudan grass seed at the
Hunts Ferry Warehouse. One sack
of spring rye. 31-tf
FOR SALE 300 head of black face
ewes, mostly two years old. Can
be seen at the A. B. Mathews
ranch at Shearers Bridge. 33-t3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' Death Valley California, the
driest and hottest place in the world,
is 76 feet below sea level, 150
mile3 long and 15 to 20 miles wide, jpersons having claims against said
The undersigned having been
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Wasco
County, Administrator of the es
tate of John E. Dyball, deceased,
and having qualified, notice is here
by given to the creditors and all
SHIP BY TRUCK
REd'ULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE
Between
PORTLAND THE DALLES - MAUPIN
THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE
PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN
and Way Poind and Way Points
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BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS
deceased to present them, verified
as required by law within six
months after the first publication of
this notice to me at office of Gavin
& Gavin, , Attorneys, 602 Bank
Bldg., The Dalle, Oregon.
JOSEPH J. DYBALL,
Administrator.
Dated June 19, 1928.
NOTICE
The Hartford Fire Insurance com
pany, of Hartford, Connecticut,
hereby gives notice that its ware
house policies numbered 19 to 20.
:erial 13336 heretofore furnished
ts agent, Morris Brothers, Maupin,
Oregon, have become lor t and that
!t will not be liable for losg under
uiy of said policies should they be
':ued by an unauthorized person
issuming to be agnt for this com
pany. JOY LICHTENSTEIN
Manager of Pacific Dept.
San Francisco, California,
let publication, June 21.1928.
Last publication, July 5, 1928. '
a( such executor, and that Monday,
the 25th day of June, 1028, at tha
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., hai been
fixed by said court ax the time for the
hearing of objections to aid report
and the settlement therof.
W. A. KLINDT,
Executor.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given thaat the
County Superintendent of Wasco
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
examination of applicants for state
certificates at The Dalles a, follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 13,
1928 at 9 o'clock a. m. and contin
uing until Saturday, June 16, 1928
at 4 o'clock p. m. Programs may
be had upon application.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having been ap
pointed by the" County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Warco County,
Administrator of the estate of Henry
Gosh, deceased, notice is hereby
given to all per:;ong having claims
against said deceased to present
them,' verified as required by law
within six monthg after the f ir.t pub
lication of this notice to me, at 9 :00
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon,
i LENA GOSCH,
Administrator.,
Dated May 24, 1928.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice lB hereby given that Walter
A. Klindt, executor of the will' and
estate of Doris Klindt, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Was
co County, Oregon, his final report
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Floral Co.
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
When you dtiire Flower for a
party, wedding, funeral or any
other purpoie, phone 710, The
Dalles, or leave your order at.
The Maupin Times office and
your order will be delivered on
the next mail or stag. '
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