The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 10, 1929, Image 2

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    fhul!ay, January 10. 19C3.
tltE MAUPtlN TTAfPS
The riiiipiQ Times
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
C. V. Semmet, Editor
C. W. Semmei and E. R. Semmei
Publishers
Published every Thursday at
Miupin, Oregon .
Subscription: One ycnr. $1.60; ii
months, $1.00; three months, 50cts.
Entered as second cl.-.Sj mail mat
ter September 8, 1914, at the post
office at Maupin, Oroon, undr the
Act of March 8, 1876.
SAFETY AND COCD ROADS
There is a strong connection be-tvc-u;
rod rood and safety, accord
ii.j to Charles 2.1. Hayes, pre ident
of the Chicago Motor Club.
Poor roads increase all the dan
pi rs of motoring, from broken
springs ,to blow-outs. Good roadf
impose a minimum of strain on the
car and when a ' new road h built,
engineers with a scientific under
standing of saftoly, see to it that it
it properly maikcd, that curves are
made grcdurf, hills avoided and few
railroad tracts are crossed.
When almost every family ownr
a motor car end uses it consistently
both for business and pleasure, good
rocds are a s acini, economic and
safety necessity.
In addition to good roads we must
now have wider roads. These are
being secured at a minimum of ex
pense by building two and three
foot shoulders on each side of nar
row pavements and putting a top
dressing of some stable material
over the old road surface between
the shoulders.
APPROPRIATION MADE FOR
GRAVEL ON WAP. CUT-OFF
Stat. Will G"ve $75,000 and Federal
Government $135,000 13.5
Miles io be Finished
The State Highway commis ion, at
a meeting held last week, decided
to appropriate the sum of $75,000
for graveling 13.5 miles of the Mt.
Hood-Wapinitia cut-off highway.
The feder-.l government will allow
the sum of ?irr,.00'l store of
the work. n-.s!;:vg a t t.-i 1 1 212,.
000 to be u.-od in r.i.;fc!n? high
way on? of the best in the au'to.
The state al . allowed $62-000
and tho government 20,000 for
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completion of the Mt Hood-Laurel
Hill road. That portion of the
highway will be widened to SO feet.
The work on the two portions of the
highway will be completed the com
ing season. 0
With the completion of the Wap
initia cut-off this section will be
on the road of considerable travel
between eastern Oregon and the
coast. Now that eastern Oregon
highways are to receive attention
there will be much more travel by
way of the new highway, with Mau
pin, being on a direct line, getting
more visitor- than ever before with
a consequent greater amount of
oin from autoists. The Wapinitia-cut-off
lessens the distance from
ho Deschutes river to Portland by
better than 30 miles, and much
'ravel will route this way because
if the shorter distance to be tra
veled.
It is expected that work of grav.
ling will be begun as soon as the
:ontricfs for the work have been
et and the contractors get their
equipment on the ground ready to
work.
Fowls that have a soft and rather
arge liver with distanct yellowish
atehes when dressed may be per-
jfectly wholesome for food as this
I condition cf the liver frequently re
sults when the fowls are excessively
fat. When such livers are crushed
beneath the fingers they show a dir
tinctly greasy condition, reports the
Oregon experiment station.
Stop that cough.- Stovall's White
Pine will do the work. Every bot
tle guerr.nteed. At the Maupin
Drug Store.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
PIGS FOR SALE About 30
feeder pigs for sale also six brood
sow:. Call Bert Scott, Wamic,
Oregon. 7.42
FURS BOUGHT Highest market
price. Prompt returns. O. N.
Flinn, 612 E. Second Street,
The Dalle , Oregon. 7-t3
WILL SELL FIXE PIANO for
I nlrnce due on contract. Easy
t.:r;r.s to responsibly party. Wri'e
Continental Security company,
American Bank building, Port
land, Oregon. 2-t4
FOUND Pair of gold bow rimless
spectacles. Owi.er may have
same by calling at this office,
identifying glaaces aud paying for
this advertisement 43-tf
FOR SALS A No. 6 Melotte cream
separtor, $50.00; Vaughan wood
saw, $50.00; set of heavy harness,
cheap; one light harness, also
cheap.. Mrs. Anna Bradway,
Smock Prairie. 45-tf
FOR SALE-1 2-foot McCormtck
header, in first class condition.
Price $160.00. Ed. Herrllng.
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, Waralc, Oregon.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that James O'Connor, Executor of
the Will and Estate of Mathew
O'Connor, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of Wasco County,
State of .Oregon, his final accont as
Executor, and that Monday, the
11th day of February, 1929, at the
hour of 10.00 o'clock a. m., has been
fixed by said Court as the time for
the hearing of objections to said re
port and the tettlement thereof.
JAMES O'CONNOR,
J3-F6 Executor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon. Dec. 10, 1928.
Notice Is hereby given that
William M. Cott
of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on April
10, 1925, made Tj'cr'.estead cur.'
under Act December 29, 1916, No.
023485 and on March 16, 1927,
made additional H. E., 025250 also
under Act December 29, 1916, for
SWVi, NH SEU, Sec. 14 Town
ship 7-South, Range 16-East, Will
intention to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before II. C.
Rooper, Notary Public, .it Antelope,
Oregon, on the l.t day of February
1929.
Cl.-.imant nnnios r.s witne3ccs:
Claud Ccytoi. Arthur Wallace,
Otic Proffitt, Thomas O. Miller all
of Shaniko, Oregon.
D13-J10 J. W. Donnelly, Reg.
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Watch for announcement of Smoker on January 19
Condon Erection of new city
building being dmeus cd here.
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the Circuit Court of Tha State of
Oregon For Waaco County
STATE LAND BOARD OF THE
STATE OF OREGON,
Plaintiff
vs.
Bert McCready, Carrrie F. Mc
Cready, I). B. Appling, Thomas Moss,
Maggie Mors, E. K. Mobs and the
Firnt National Bank of Hanford,
California, a Corporation,
Defendants
BY VIRTUE of an execution, de
cree and order of sale, duly is.ued
out cf and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Wa:co, to
me directed and dated the 31st day
of December, 1928, upon a decree
for the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage, and judgment rendered
and entered in said Court on the
31st day of December, 1928, in the
above entitled cause, In favor of the
Plaintiff and against the Defend
ants, Bert McCready, Carrie F.
McCready, and D. B. Appling, as
judgment debtors, in the sum of
Seven Hundred Dollars, with inter
e t thereon from the 13th day of
April, 1927, at the rate of 6 per
cent, per annum, and the further
sum of Seventy Five dollars
as attorney's fee:.', and the further
Hum of Forty Two and 40-100 Dol
lars, costs, and the costs of and up
on this Writ, and commanding me
to make sale of the real property
embraced in such decree of fore
clo: ure and hereinafter described,
I will, on the 11th day of February
1929, 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 Coun
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all tho right, title and interest which
the Defendants Bert McCready,
Carrie F. McCready and D. B.
Appling, Thomas Mos", Maggie
Mobs, E. K. Moss, and the First
National Bank of Ilanford, Cali
fornia 0 r cither of them had on
the 2nd day of October, 1917, the
date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which such Defendants or
any of the Defendants herein, have
. ince acquired, or now have in and
to the following described real
property, situate and being in Was
co County, Oregon, to-wit:
The west half of the southeast
quarter (W. SElA), the east half
Syflneric&te
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will be served by
of the southwest quarter (EVj
SWA), section five (5); the north
half of the northeast quarter (N'a
NEVi), .' cction seven (7); tho
north half of the northwest quarter
.(NH NW4), section ci.-ht (H),
township seven (7) routh, rr !:
fifteen (15) east of Wi'Uin Ue
Meridian, containing 820 or
so much ,,f snid property a. will
satisfy said judgment and dec re
with costs and accruing rnstx.
Said property will be sold sunjert
to confirmation and redemption as
by law provided.
Dated at The Dnllrs, Oregon,
this 31st day of December, 1923.
LEVI CHRISMAN.
Sheriff of Wa. co County, Oregon.
J3-FB
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, December 5, 1928.
Notice is hereby given that
Glen W. Power
of Maupin, Oregon, who, on May 8,
1920, made homestead entry under
act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 024875, and
on July 20, 1928 made additional
H. E., 025355 also under act Dec.
29, 1916 for Lot 3, Sec. 4, Lots 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, SEtt NWV4, Sec. 7, Lots
I, .3, 6, 6, 7, SRMi SWV4, Sec. 18,
Lots 2, 3, Sec. 19, Township 6
South, Range 14-East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before F. D. Stuart, United States
Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon,
on the 16th dy of January, 1929.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. L. Fischer, Albert E. Troutman,
Frank Lkter, Oliver Resh all of Mau
pin, Oregon.
D 13-J 9 J. W. Donnelly, Reg.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of Tho Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalle?,
Oregon, Nov. 10, 1928.
Notice Is hereby given that
David B. Crabtree
of Antelope, Oregon, who, t,ne Dec.
24, 1925, made homestead' entry un
der act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 024 982,
for SE NEK, EK SEtt, Section
12, T. 8 S., R 15 E., SEU S.3,
Section 19, S SWU. Section 20.
N NWK, SW4 NW'4, Seiltion
29, EH NEVi, Section 30, T. 7' S.,
R. 16 E., Lots 5, 6, 7, Section 6, Lots
1, 2, Section 7 Towpuhip 8 South,
Range 16 East Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to mlake
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
Maupin,
Oregon :
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by
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The Dalles
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the ladies Auxil- J
fore H. C. Rooper, United SUUa
Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon,
on the 8rd day of January, 1920.
Claimant names aa wltnwset
Charles E. Troier, Edwin C. Murphy,
John T. McCulloch, Frederic IL
Rooper all of Antelope, Oregon.
N15-D13 J. W. Donnelly,
Refiatex.
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SHOE STORE
S'hors and Repairing
Wasco County a Exclusive
Shoe Jtore
choas for th ' (1. meral Repairing
'Vboln h'Bmih ' Tiw Dalles, Oro.
White Restaurant
PRIVATE BOOTHS
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meal is served in,
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