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The Maupin Times ' C W. Semmei, Editor C W Semmea and E. R. Semitic Publisher! ' Published every Thursday at ' Maupin, Oregon Subscription: One year, $1.50; tix months, $1.00; three months, BOcta. , Entered as second class mail mat ter September ' 8, 1914, at the post of fica at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of March8, 1879. Some people say they will not vote for Hoover because he "took our sugar away from us during the war." If the use of sugar had not been curtailed at that time those same people might not now be in a position to have any at the present time, for it was by curtailing edibles at home that enabled our soldier boys to win the war, for their sto machs were kept filled by our light sacrificing of food stuffs. ' Senator Borah and his secretary were recently robbed of $700.00 while sleeping in a Lincoln, Nebras ka hotel last Saturday night No Bryan democrat would stoop so low as to rob a United States senator, to the guilty party might have been ' a Tammany Dem. whose party is trying to steul the country. , John M. pipes, Portlander regis tered as a republican, speaks for Smith and Robertson in that city tonight John has figrurcd in tome rather lurid, law suits in the past and his present attitude suggests . that he may again be indulging in a ''Pipe dream." . Some people say that if Smith is ' fVctcl 'wo all may enjoy our beer. Judging by the amount of prepared malt sold by grocery stores at this time but every few people are being deprived of that nectar favored by the German Bacchus. Pine Grove News A charivari, dance and social was ?iven at the O. S. Walters home la.-t Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Bug) Walters, newlyweds. Too big a crowd of friends attended the dance for com fort, but a good time was had by all the neighborhood friends. Oscar and Vesta will live in the John Ward 11 1 I I I I f II II I I I If '. HIS, -i : : : r at which time one of the best times of the fall j season is promised. Music by the popular i Meadowlarks ! V which is of itself a guarantee that all who are ! present will have the time of their lives, i The floor has been smoothed and thoroughly! waxed, making it the best in the county. The orchestra will dispense new dance music, thus making the occasion most pleasant. Come out Dance Tickets house after some repairs are made. Frank Richardson came out over tha week end to visit with his father, Ben F. Richardson. Mrs. Henry Peterson has gone to Maupin, where she will make her home with George McDonald and wife, intending to remain all win ters.' Julius Shapflin will hold an auc tion sale at the old Sam Brown ranch on Saturday,' October 13. N. G. Hedin will act as auctioneer and the MaupinState bank as secretary treasurer and clerk of the sale, f he Shepf lins expect to acquire a home in Maupin later on. Julius will log for the McFarlane mill until snow stops operations. , Linn & Sons' mill has taken an ad ditional attractive contract from the Maupin bridge contractor. The Linns have furnished a majority of che lumber for the false work of the bridge and scaffolding to date. J. S. Brown has found a new mar ket for his alfalfa hay at Sandy. Trucks heretofore going west empty are now loaded with hay; thus the business ability of Sain is again shown. " Sandy buyers are quick to note the food value of eastem Oregon grown hay. Ben F. Retherford, father; Earl ; Retherford, brother; and Velma Hillard, friend of Blanche Rether ford Hedin, visited with her at Mau pin and Pine Grove last week. Robert Ensign Ellinwood and family are viators at Pine Grove this week. ' 'Mrs. Ellinwood is as sisting N. G. Hedin in financing work pertaining to the dam at Clear Lake. . John Sinclair, who has been sick for some time, is again at work with the Joe A. Graham forest outfit . ' J. Mclntire and wife of Pine Grove, left for Goldendale, Wash ington, last week. He was a mill carpenter on the new McFarlane mill. John McFarlane and family have the old Frank Houston place from the government ' Lester McCorkle has purchased purchased the old Frank Houston place from the government Wm. Forman recently obtained seed wheat from Ishom West and Julius Shepf lin. Georgia Ward is the new teacher at the Victor school. Walter Sharp is cutting oak wood for Maupin merchants. Sam Wall is running a school bus HADY BROOK One 3C Ike maupin times to transport pupils from the out lying sections to and from the Wap initia school. Many bands of sheep are passing through here, bound for home feed ing grounds. J. P. Abbott recently lost cheep at Dinger lake After days search they recovered 166 five 162 head a lucky piece of wark. Trappers have caught three bears on the hills south of Fred Laughlin't during the past few weeks. The duck season opened with a "pop" and "flap" along the upper canals. ' Wm. Hickey and Wm. Faubian returned from the Blue mountains with venison the first of the week. N. G. Hedin returned from Port land Saturday, he having spent a couple of weeks there on business. A slight rain settled tlie jold dust Tuecday morning. "Buck" Harpham Injured We have learned that "Buck" Harpham is lying in a hospital at his home town, Los Angels, Cali fornia, suffering with a brokea bone in his back. He slipped on a wet floor while serving a customer in a restaurant where he was at work, sustaining the injury. He is lying in a plaster cast and shows but little improve ment. CLASSIFIED LOCALS FOR SALE A No. 6 Melotte cream separtor, $50.00; Vaughan wood saw, $50.00; set of heavy harneoP, cheap; one light harness, also cheap.. Mrs. Anna Brad way, Smock Prairie. 45-tf FOR SALE 1 Wood and c7ml range, Marshall Wells, 1 Wood burning heating stove, 3 Buff window shade:, fringed, width. 3C inches, length, 7 feet. Mrs F. D. Stuart, Maupin. FOR SALE 180 bushels of 12S hybrid wheat at Hunts Ferry Warehouse. 45-t3 FOR SALE 12-foot McCormick header, in first class condition. Price $160.00. Ed. Herrling Shaniko, Oregon. FOR SALE New Zealand sheep Romney buck, five two-year-olds, three Ramboulets; two Guernsey bulls, one yearling, one two-year-old. Albert Hill, Wamic, Oregqn. 41-tf HALL 8 Cartwheel 3& r.'a Recovered Front Illneti Miss Alice Davis, who is attending school in Maupin from Wapinitia, has been ill at her rooms here. Her mother spent a few days with her and she has so fur recovered as to bo able to again take up her studios. Will Elect Officer. The regular election of officers for the Maupin Community dub will come before the meeting to be held on Thursday, October 11. All mem bers are requested to be preccnt, as there is much business if Importance to come before the meeting, aside from the election of officers. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT No. 1103 la the matt.r of the itte of Rota Ii Duhey, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , John Gavin administrator of estate., of.. Rosalie Bushey, deceased, has filed In tlu County Court of Wasco County, State of Oregon, his final account as such admini, trator and that Mon day, the 29th day of October, 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the timo for hearing of objections to said re port and the settlement thereof.. John Cuvin, Administrator. S27-025 NOTICE .. FOR .. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Ind Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 18, 1928. Notice Is hereby given that A. Vernon Ranidell of Antelope, Oregon, who, ono Sept. 21, 1923, made Homestead Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 022912 for E'j NF.'A, NEVi SWVi, Sec 8, Si NEVi, N'.i SEVi, Sec. 14, SWU NW14,. Sec. 20, Township 7 South, Range 17 East, Willamette Meridian, ha.. filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Roopcr, United States Commissioner, at An telope, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Omar II. Borthwiek, Charles E. Her man, Louis E. Ransdell, James Bax ter all of Antelope, Oregon. S20-O18 J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department Of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 18, 1928. Notice is hcroby given that Chariot A. Arnett of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, on Octo ber 30, 1D23, made homestead en try, act December 29, 191(1, No. 023350, for St4 SW, Sec. 4, EH, Sec. 5, NW4, NW SW'a, Sec. 3, NEVi SEU, Sec. 8, Township S. Range 13, E., Willamette MD'.idian, ha3 filed notice of Inten tion to make Tihal threo year proof, to establish ch.iu to the land aecve described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Mau pin, Oregon on the 2nd day of No vember, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: John Davis, of Wapinitia, Oregon, Ed Gabel, of Maupin Oregon, John Boon, of Wapinitia, Oregon, L. T. Wood ide, of Wapinitia, Oregon, S 20-018 J. W. Donnelly, Reg. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Waico County State Land Board of the State of j Oregon, ' Plaintiff . VS ' Bert McCready, Carrie F. McCr.ady, FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS Second District mmi'm"'m"m'"f H,'f, ? "ft " 'it WALTER M. PIERCE ' .. . 0 . HIS PUBLIC RECORD SHOWS HE IS ABLE, PROGRESSIVE and UN CONTROLLTD. Paid Advertisement W'tWtlWi'.wwvJW,mHw Minimi .1 y it' ii r till 1 11 I i V I , , . . . ... F.'.A " . aiwyi . i 'J'l JJLL-!J!1 The A-B-C of Success hThot the first three essentials to success In dairy farming artr gooa hthlthy cows, scientific feeding with cheapiy-proouceu or priced feeds, and common- enso management, was established In cost-or production study mmlo recently In the Willamette Valley. ; - , It was found that production should be not loss than 240 pounds of butter- fat annually per cow to pay a profit. Many farmers placod the minimum Chief0 among the influences which raise the rtandard of dairy herds In this western country Is tho Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held at Portland, Oregon. November 3-10. Here progressive f from all over tho country will exhibit their finest pure bred herds. Infor matlon of incalculable valuo will be iivailnble. ... . We. hero at the Maupin State Bank, believe It will be wel worthwhile to go and study tho educational features of this great Exposition. - - Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) - I I 1 D. U. Appling. Thomai Most, Mag gie Mom, t. K. Moi, and (U rir.t (National liok of Hanlord, California, a corporation, Defendants To Thoma Most, Maggia Mum, t. K. Moil, and tha r.rit National Bank of Haniord, California, corporation, Defendants IN THE NAME OF THE STATh OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publica tion, or within four weeks of the date of personal service of this sum mons upon you outside of the Slate of Oregon, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, Uic plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief, prayed for in said complaint, to wit: for judgment and decree "Itainst the defendants, Bert Mc- Creadv. Carrie F. McCready and D. B. Appling in the sum of $700 with' Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from April 13, 1927, until paid, and for the furtheJ .urn of 75 attorneys' fees, and for Its costs and disbursements herein expended, and for a further decree that the mortgage described in the plaintiff's compluint be foreclosed, and that the property included in said mortgage, namely; Tho west half of the southwest quarter (SV SEVi), the east half of the south west quarter (EVj SWU), Section Five (5) j the north half of the north east quarter (N',s NEVi), Section Seven (7); the north hnlf of tho northwest quarter (NVi NW), Soction Eight (8); Towm-hip Seven (7) South of Range Fifteen (15) East of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, containina 320 acres, be sold in tho manner provided by law, und that the de fendant, and each of them be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, title, interest of claim to said real property," that the purchased be plac ed in immediate possession of said premi.es at sale. This summons is published by or der of Honorable Fred W. Wilson. Judge of the above entitled court by order, made and entered under dutc of September, 1928. First public tion of this summona in Maupin Times under date of September 20, 1928 and last publication undur date of October 18, 1928. GAVIN & GAVIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residence and postoffife address: ; 502 First National Banl Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE OF PROPERTY REAL In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Waico County. State Land Oregon, Board of tho Stat of Plaintiff vs Auguit Barich, Defendant By Virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the teal of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Wasco, io me execu tion being the 12th day of. Srptem tion being directed, dated thel2th day of September, 1928 upon a de cree for the foreclosure of a certain mortage, and judgment rendered and entered In said Court on the 30th day of August, 1928, in the above entitl ed cause, in favor of the Plaintiff in Dairy Farming . . . . 1 . and against tha Defendant, August Barsch, au judgment debtor, in tha sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollar, with intere.t thereon from the U day of August, 1927 at the raU of six per cent, per annum, and the further sum of One Hundred, Fifty Dollars, as attorney's feet, and tha further turn of Thirty Six tad 801100 Dollars, costs, and the costs of and upon this Writ, and command ing me to mia sale of tha real property embraced in such deem of foreclosure and hereinafter describ ed, I will, on tha 29th day of Octo ber, 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock. In the A. M. noon of said day, und at the front door of the County Court House In Dallea City, Waceo County, Oregon, sell at public aoo tion to the highest bidder for eaah In hfi, an tl r!ht title ant Inter est had t.u-h Defendant Augut riarach on ins a 'Jin aay oi August, 1919, the data of themortfagt fort- closed herein, or which fuc Da fondant has sine acquired, or now has in and to the following described real property, situate and being In Wasco County, Oregon, to-wlti West half of the West half (W Vj W Vi ), touthest quarter of the touthwest quarter (SEVi 8WK), touth half of the southeact quarter (SV4 SEVi), and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (NEVi SEVi), Soction Twenty Six (26) Township Eight (8), South of Range Seventeen (171 East of the Willamette Meridian, or so much of said property as win sati. fy said judgment and decrea, with costs and accruing eosta. Snid property will ba told subject to confirmation and redemption aa by law provided. Dated at The Dalles,, Oregon, this 12th day of September, 1928. LEVI CHRI8MAN, Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon. S20-O18. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Tho Interior U. S. Und Office at Tha Dallea, Oregon, August 21, 1928. Notice Is hereby given that Julia Spaling.r of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on , Bep tembcr 15, 1925, made homestead entry act December 29, 1916, No. 024903, for SEVi NEVi, NEVi SEVi Section 8, SV4 NWVi, EV4 SWVi, WV4 SEVi, See, 9, T 6, S. R. lfl. and on March 2, 1927, made additional homestead entry No. 026821 for SW V. NWVi SEVi, Sec. 8,' SEVi SEV, Section 9, EV6 NWVi; S. tlon 10, Township 6. S., Range 18. E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befort II. C. Rooper, United States Com mi sioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 9th day of October 1928. Claimant i names as witness: Edwin Wakerlig, of Shaniko, Ora gon, Peter E. Conroy of Shaniko Oregon, Andrew Brown of Shaniko, Oregon and John Joyce of Maupin, Oregonl A30-S27 J. W. Donnelly, Reg. WAPLNITIA I. O. O. r. Lodgn No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. ' D. L. Rutherford, Jt. C O. F. RenlcU, See'?. i