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i'ii. Two THE MAtTIIN TIMES TlninJpy Januory, 81, 1029. The 1 liUtO AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAfER C. W. Scramei, Editor C W. Semmn and E. R. Semraci Publisher FubKshed every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon Subscription: One ver, $1.50: , ix : to Washington, D. C, has been an months, $1.00: three month. BOcts. jnouncwI b? the Unicn Pacific on ,c- -fr-r , , ,- ., count of the inntirguration of Entered as second class mail mat- . , . r, . .. , . . c . , , . President Elect Herbert Hoover ter September 8, 1914. at tne post-' jjarch 4 office at Maunln, Oreon. undr th. i , . , , , .. , . . a v o ic-e The special low fare tickets will Act l Jiarch 8. IS v 6. , , , oe . -be on sale February 25, 26 and 27 TWO AMERICANS Al. Smith and Herbert Hoover rn, t.i n -j t j Felle Isle, Florida, on Tuesday. They iwapped jokes about the past campaign and had a jolly good time. Smith hs boon crednted as iv r,; I,;. .:.k v.- m.v. auAiu llio tlSIl WlLIl 1113 MIL- ' cessful opponent he congratulated . , , , . oovcr on his winning th? election. After the wit he was interviewed hv fkm w "J Jvuvi j ns V4 UlVIU, III IIIV following words, the gist of his re marks, which covered a great do?,1 of ground although couched in few words: "I wished him health and happi- ness. I congratuhted him. I wi li ed him success and I meant it." None but a true American would have given voice to such sentiments 1 " ash"1?ton wnl be held at Olympia, end with Mr. Smith, we believe he ! Washi,,Jrton, on February 2, accord mernt all he said. in to tne Provision- of a senate ,.-..,... resolution which will be introduced NEWSPAPER BENEFITS TOVN ;Mon.ily by the Senate Fisheries Committee. All fish laws concern When 'it comes to developing the ( inS the Columbia river must be industrial pro perity of the country, ,a-rccd UP" ir a ioint meeting of the spirit of the local newspaper is .'committees from the two legisla pp.rt of the efficiency cf the nation iture according to a contract be from that standpoint. Promoting ;tween the tw0 states which was successful indu. tries and the main-1 ratified in 1918 h? the Federal tenance of payrolls in a community j Congress. Any law which is not .and making it known as a payroll ; agreed upon in this conference and center, is identifying a newspaper PB?sed in both "-tates is not legal, with the most constructive line of I 1,19 committee from Oregon will progress that touches the hopes and consist of five senators appointed lives of more people and more fami- h? the President of the Senate and lies thrn any other one single idea five Representatives named by the of development. j.peaker of th house, with a similar Reader arc vitially int?rcstcd in ! delegation from Wrshington. A licnl industrial condlii -rs and a - number of hills are to he brought up nrwirnper is th cf-r.i.ral organ 'm t,;e m(''-u'!1i-' concerning gear, wh;ch kc-e:) .h:m inf-.:-ied on such ,rT"'P"lnt. s.-si?on, etc. After a subjects end b-i.v! v?i rhe spirit of '' is l'Pi by this confer fenthusias,i!, p-'-f'- r.'id confidence in :er'cp 'xt ,n'Ust bc paffd in identical the lomM-.niiy, '.v..(, ;n turn, in- word in each Etate legislature, spir--"! th iiiv'.it'iuiiit of capital, ex- pans ..i cf aciivitv : r.c employment of labor in ill line'. Industrialism and prosperity make happy homes and law-abiding citizens and tax payers. SAFEGUARDING SAVINGS Many dollars and many regrete jlett, of Hood River county, when would be saved yearly if investor,, 'quentioned concerning a bill he in would seek competent advice before jtroduced into the House during the hazarding hard earned savings J current legislative session. His bill "Ask your banker or any good proposes to amend an Oregon law hanker," is always a proper fin.t ;to do away with Washington's birth Inove day as a school holiday. The investor generally does not Representative Hazlett pointed wish to take 'chances. The banker out that under the present law it is familiar with investment pitfall:, 'is nece sary for school to be called We sometimes think him too con- 'for at least "an hour and a half be svrvative. But he can help you se- fore dismissal for the holiday. In !e?t a gilt-c-dcre bond or can put you rural districts where it is neces ary m loucn wim lorn? established m- .to transport the pupils to and from v. tnent houses that he knows to be school, the day is not only disrupt reputable and who will gladly give led but there is a needless expense you expert advice. lto the district. Perhaps you have the urge of j It is the opinion of Representa this much-headlined speculative Ve Kazlett that holidays have in wnve Hurry to that same banker :( -eased beyond reason, both for the faster than ever, before some stock js:hools and the businc s world, sale, man or promoter has that itch- Banks, he said, are beginning to in? money placed on a "sure shot." protest at the number of legal holi Ynur brn!,-er will refer you to .a davs which interfere with than- good brokerage house that is - mem- Der of one or nore of our great city stock exchanges, and again you will be given expert advice and ex planation in selecting eithar a itable or specMative listed sto-1:. A carful check up of the p.j.r!t y..n ce doine. Vusiness wit", is the greatest single factor in the success ful investment of savings and no doubt much more important than the average person's attempt to sum up the merit of a specific se curity. Most of us common mortals can not see into the u ual financial statement much farther than we can see hrough the cast iron in a new automobile' motor when we lift v shining hood. FEDERAL ROAD AID In the last 10 year:, according to the American Automobile Associa tion, the Federal government has spent $614,000,000 for roads. This averages slightly le s than $3 each per year for the motor vehicles now in operation. TWe is no rn-n proflt-ihle way '' :---:T;nr ;".ib!!--- fui-Js thim in wWrrt''ic bi:;lv;:.y l.t'iMiji.? !i;id it is to be b.pocl th-t. in tha future, the povf rnmeut will er.nlimie cxperdi iur"s f-.,r road pn porlimal? to the national income ar.d the need for 'j'K'h improvements. Highways at tract industry and trade, develop agricultural districts and advance onr economic and social civilization. LOW FARE ARRANGED FOR INAUGURATION MADE BY U. P. Tickets on SaU February 25, 20 and 27 Man- From West to Go To Washington Fare and one-half for th round trip from Pacific Northwest point land the final return limit will be March 15. Faa engers can take ad vantage of the reduced rate to visit other eastern points, although the te applies only to Washington, D. ' A. , ' . . . . C. The tickets will be good for stop-overs at all points west of Chicago and at points east of Chi cago where stop-overs are allowed ion TQgnlaT one-way tickets. A sav ing of $37.06, for example, is ef- , fected by buying a ticket at the . , , 6 , . . ;. . , S anu return. HOLD JOINT FISH CONFERENCE Oregon and Washington to Get To gether on Fih Law (Voter Reporting Service) A joint fish conference with FUNNY BEE IN HIS BONNET Would Do Away With Washington's Birthday Holidays have reached their zenith, especially school holidays, said Representative James H. Haz- regular business. SENATOR KUCK GOES VISITING As Member of Committee Calls on Public Institutions (Oregon Reporting Service) Senator Henry Kuck, of Warco county, was one of a legislative com mittee of four who left Salem on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock to in spect the St. Agnes Home at Oregon City, the Baby Home at Portlid and the Christy Home at Oswego. The committee made the trip by auto. Molalla Electric line to be ex tended to farmers from Liberal transformer. Grants Pass Oregon Caves to get $3g,000 improvements. Klamath Fall'. Oregon Bank and Trust company to stort construction of new building in June. Echo Star theater reopens. Ka'mier X'. S. government will o.r.tr.tn:ct three dike;; at iiftier end -f Walk'-r island on lower Columbia river, to preserve alignment and keep channel Trom shifting. KJ'iijviih Falls Fountain-Campbell lumber company, located 40 miles east of here, doubling capacity lT mill. Wheeler New mink farm started with capacity of 40 pairs. Medford Henry Lumber com pany incorporates for $250,000. building Ashland large and lawtnill Klamath OREGON NEWS NOTES Vale Contract to be let for bridge at junction of new stretch of Central Oregon highway with old piece of road. Scio Establishment of sawmills in den, e forests east of town plann ed. Klamath Falls, with total 1928 construction of $'J55,046, was fourth city in state. Sutherlin Union Oil company seeking location for tank service station here. Warrenton -Trouty Lumber & jBox company resumes operations after completing extensive repair wort Arlington Union Oil company plans erection of super-service sta tion to cost approximately $0,000. Klamath Fall Extensive changes and improvements made to Hotel Willard coffee shop. Salem New office building will be erected as addition to capitol buildings. La Pine Work started 'on 12.25 mile grading contract on Fremont highway from this place to forest boundary. west, Linnton Western Oil and Re fining company will con truct $500, 000 oil distribution plant here. GleYidale Construction on new $10,000 city hall progressing fast. Klamath Falls Klamath- county and city isolation hospital complete.) at cost of $12,000. Corvalli: Lions club 'recenty st more than 1.000 trees along high way to Philomath. COMING TO THE DALLES D. MELLENTHIN SPECIALIST Internal Medicine for pait fifteen years the DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at THE DALLES HOTEL Tues. and Wed., Ftb. 12.1:5 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and ii licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He haj to his credit wonderful results in dLeases of the stomach, aver, Dowels, mood, skin, nerves heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lung-.-, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated for one- or the other of the above named cause:: t II. H. Blake, Marshfield. Elmer Booker, Condon. Thos. Burke, Willamina. Mrs. M. R. Cooper, Oregon City. D. G. Horn, Bonanza. E. M. Hurt, Arlington. Mrs. George W. Mathes, Ash and, . Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that hi- treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. CLASSIFIED LOCALS The Time;; is in the market for some clean cotton rags. Will pay good money for about 20 pounds. PIGS FOR SALE About 30 feeder pigs for sale also six brood sow:. Call Bert Scott, Wamic, Oregon. 7-t2 FURS BOUGHT Highest market price. Prompt returns. O. N. Flinn, 612 E. Second Street, The Dalle:, Oregon. 7-t3 FOUND Pair of gold bow rimless spectacles. Owner may have same by calling at this office, identifying glas es and paying for this advertisement. 48-tf FOR SALE A Nn. 6 Melottc cnn s-'cpuHor, $.'0.00;' Vugban wn"l saw, $50.00; set of heavy harm." cheap; one li.tiht harness, also cheap... Mrs. Anna Bradway, Smock Prairie. 45-tf FOR SALE 12-foot McCormick header, in first class condition. Price $160.00. Ed. Herrling. Shaniko, Oregon. WILL SELL FINE PIANO for balance due on contract. Easy terms to responsibly party. Write Continental Security company, I Company between Falls. building, Port-2-U FOR SALE New Zealand sheep Komney buck, five two-year-olds, three Ramboulcts; two Guernsey bulls, one yearling, one two-year-old. Albert Hill, Wamlc, Oregon. 41-tf NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hiroby given that Lena Gosch, administratrix of the estate 'of lU'iiry Coach, deceased, hns filed in the Count Court of Wa. co county, 'State of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix, and that .Monday, the 11th day of March, ! 1920, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m.. has been fixed by said court as the time for heuring of objoc- i tions to ; aid report and settlement ; thereof. LENA GOSCH. J31-F21 , ' Adminisratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For Waico County Docket No. 4(517 In Equity STATE LAND HOARD CF THE STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff. vs. Mary Tack, Thomas Pack, Sttlla Oud . Laura HavUiind and Frank Haviland, Defendants. To Thoma-, Pack, Defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication, or within four weeks of the date of per sonal rcrvice of this summons upon you outside of the State of Qregon, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the pliintiff will apply to the court for the relief de pended in the complaint herein, viz, the foreclosure of a certnin mortgnte secured upon the SE'i SW",, the SW'4 SE'4. Section 18. and the N'i NE'i. Section 19.--Tp. I S of U 12 K. W. M., container iro nrr in V.'a co Mi! stpply f. - pri'iiorty Cmnty. Oi-. r nn urder of d-scribed. i ai'i'l f... r judgment r.-; ' ";-ry iVck m-d Laura Havi land in iho sum of $700.00, with in terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cen per annum from September 21, 192G until paid, and for the further um of $75.00 attorney's fees, and for its costs and disbursements in this :uit. This summons is published by or der of Honorable Fred W. WiLon, judge of the above entitled court by order made and entered under date of January 25, 1929. First publica tion of this summons in The Mau pin TimeB, under date of January 31, 1929, and last publication under date of February 21, 1929. C. L. GAVIN, Attorney for Plaintiff Re idence and postoffice address: 502 1st Ntl. Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. J 31-F 21. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Tha Intreior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 18, 1929. Nolic is hereby given that Glen W. Powers of Maupin, Or'.rn, who, on, May 8, 1926 made homestead entry un der act December 29, . 1916, No. 024875 and on July 20, 1928 made additional II. E. 025355 also under tct December 29, 1916, for lot 3, section 4, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, SEVi NW'i, i:ection 7, lots 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, SE'4 SW'4, section J8, lota 2, 3, section 19, township 6-south, range 11-east, Willamette merdian, has filed notice of intention to make final proofs to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 4th day of March, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: W. L. Fischer, Albert E. Troutman, Frank Lister, Oliver Resh all of Maupin, Oregon. J-24 F-28. J. W. DONNELLY, Reg. 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 11lh dfiy of February, 1929, at the h'.'ifi.l' 10:00 o'clock a.'m., hns been f !xi d by smM Court as the time for the hearing of objections to said re iv rt and the r ettlement thereof. JAMES O'CONNOR, J3-F0 Executor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departm'ent of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Dec. 10, 1928. Notice is hereby given that ' William M. Gott of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on April American Kank land, Or'gon. REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Maupin State Bank AT MAUPIN, COUNTY OF WASCO. OREGON, At close of busino s December 31, 1U28. RESOUURCES Loam and discount $ 182,565.19 Overdrafts 71.7 Bonds, securities, etc 19,603.00 Banking hou e $5200.00, furniture and fixtures $2190.00 7,390.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 5,473.01 Due from batiks, cash and ca.h items 34.238.40 Total 249.341.09 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 4,000.00 Undivided profits net 10,089.00 Demand deposit; 10lT.70I.12 Time certificates 60,651.87 Total $ 249,341.99 STATE OF OKKGON, County of Vaaco- m. I, F. D. Stuart, civshu r of the above nnmid bank, do solemnly nwear that tha above slutciuciit is true to the b.tit of my knowledge and belief. F. D. STUAKT, Cashier. CO RKl'XT Attest: L. C. HUNNEGHAN, LAWKKNCK S. STOVALL, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1929. (Seal) CF.O. MCDONALD, Notary Public. My conunissioon expire:; January 10, 1932. 10, 1925, nial'.- lici'.tcad c-vr; under Act December 29, KMC, No. 023485 and on March 15 1927, made additional H. K., 025250 also under Act December 29, 19 1, for SWU, N'.4 SKU, Sec. II Town ship 7-South, Range lC-Kuist, Will intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 11. C. Rooper, Notary Public, at Antelope, Oregon, on the 1st day of February 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: Claud Guyton, Arthur Wallace, Otic Proffitt, Thomas 0. Miller alt of Shaniko, Oregon. D13-J10 J. W. Donnelly, Reg. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In th Circuit Court of The S'afa of Oregon For Waco County STATE LAND BOARD OF II IE siA'iK ui' (!:ki;o, ri..ii;!n r VS. ITt M t rvady, C.irni,: K Ci-endy, D. I',. Ailiut. lho.u;. V Maggie Moss, E. K. Moss mid Uk First National Bank of Hanfurd, California, a Corporation, Defendants BY VIRTUE cf uu cxicuuuii, de cree and order of mlc, duly issued out of and under the neul of the Circuit Court of the SUtte of Ore gon, for the County of Wa co, to me directed and dated Uio 31st day of December, 192N, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 31st day of December, nJtf, ii tne above entitled cause, in favor :" ihe Plaintiff and againut the Deu "I ants, Bert McCready, Carrie 1. McCready, and D. B. Appling, as judgment debtors, in the sum of Seven Hundred iKjllars, with inter e t thereon from the 13th day of April, 1927, at the ra:e of 6 per cent, per annum, and fie further sum of Seventy Five dollars as attorney's fee.,, and the further sum of Forty Two and 40-100 Dol lars, costs, und tho costs of and up on this Writ, and commanding int to muke 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 the right, tiUe and interest which the Defendants Bert McCready, Carrie F. McCready and D. B. Appling, Thomas Mos , Maggie Moss, E. K. Mobs, and the First National Bank of Hanford, Cali fornia 0 r either 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 nnd to the following described real property, situate and being in Was co County, Oregon, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter (W SEW), the east half of the southwest quarter ( E SW'4), section five (5); the north half of Ihe northeast quarter (N NE xk ) , tection seven (7); the north hfclf of the northwest quarter (N KWVi), section eight (8), township) seven (7) south, ransco fifteen (15) cast of Willamette Meridian, containing 320 acres, or so mwjh f,f said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. SaH property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption as by law provided. Ds.ted at The Dalles, Oregon, thb Blst day of December, 1928. LEVI CHRISMAN, Sheriff of Warco County, Oregon. J3-F6 w ill fcr-'l,UMi'" J). c M , . , . -1 Sue ml ihf t tttt H. i U r .....l--M.... 11... Sj f ihr ui -I!, cirri'1 l'n r " l5 5 jilt I the ( it 71 ml.r ri t'u.d, A ii -ntiw p'ftc l tit way. I m, f& MU.9 RtirtttiQi hr '3j R. B. BELL, Acent Mnupin, Orffon EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. A P. A., Bond, Oreon CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. i QUIET SERVICE 0 LADY ASSITANTS Tha Dalles, Oregon. Phono 1 5-1 Your Watch Haywire? If it l na doitm iU n 1 ixuv it to ihf TiriifH ultTce oni Mr. benimm will hcihI it lb GUY A. POUND IviHi'i I""''ir'iM( JelCuler bjm Wi'tc hmaker nuaM ' l.induuiiii THK PAi i HN OKI CON WER1MMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County' a Exclusive Shoe Store hof.H for th" (!neral Repairing "Vboltt Kxm"" Tha DalleB, Ore. WhiteRcstaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Wlicrc the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop.