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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1929)
lift XtACTITN TIMES thuriday April U, l2i. The Haapia Times aj ixrPExruxT newspaper C. W. ScaiTBTC, Editor C V i-iw't d R. Secames ?i .very Tuurviay at .vliupio, Oregon c-wotf.;-c;..a: On year, $1.50; six cr:onu, $1.00; three months, eOcts. Entered m second clasg mail mat ter September 8, 1914, at the post ttice at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of March 8, 1876. -V..' ", ' , , LOtTS BiC STAGE LINES l'tloa Pacific Acqairee Lin of Bis Mountain Company i . The Union Pacific stages have bougni the lines and busses of the Blue Mountain Transportation com pany and will begin operation of same under its name. The newly acquired lines operate bcteween Pendleton and Lewiston via "Walla Walla, and also between Pendleton and Colfax, Washington. With the -tange ine goes the valuable privilege t0 do interestate business in the state of Washington. At pres etit the Union Pacific stages can dc interstate business between Waiting tea and Oregon and between Wash ington and Idaho but cannot tak ticket passengers from one Washing ton town to another town in that state. Nw Painting Jobs "Shorty" Miller continues to con vince home owners of the necessity of keeping their premises looking just right. This week he took jobs which mean that L. C. Henneglum, Wm. Woodcock and J. F. Krr.mir will have their residence; spruced np. Last week he completed painting the Geo. McDonald home and George aays the job was one of the best ever done n Maupin. Flcah Grafting Dne , Marcus Shearer, who is in a Dalles hospital suffering from barns sustained during the Fischer rage fire, underwent a flesh grafting operation last week. The flesh was taken from one leg and transplanted . to the other. It is expected the grafting will prove successful, as the grafts seem to be taking hold in fine shape. Marcus may be able to come home iri an other month. The Tygh Valley Hi -School n w 7 aturday Evening April 27, 1929 Professor Montgomery Walton Absent minded and afflicted with theories , Walter McGreer Mrs. Walton Sour on the male sex Naomi Magill Margaret Walton What could you expect?..... Celia Hood Jim Cameron A regular young American Arthur McGreer Curt Blair An old schoolmate of Jim's.. Harvey Rhoads Alaska A detective of mixed ancestry Forrest Urban Sam Hedges Works hard to earn easy money v Harold Crawford Dorothy Burke Hedge's Confederate ..Mary Gesh, Sylvia Maid in the Walton home .....Nadine Harvey Admission to Play . Curtain at 8 o'clock sharp. VUiUi Our School State Superinlendtit Howard, in company with Supt- Gronewald, vis ;ted Xi;vpin ..chools on Monda;. Mr. Howard complimented I'.nin va the condition cf the .ruol, raying they sized up much belter ,iu.n a majority of such he has., vis aed. Mr. Howard said is was easy to determine ju. t what kind of a head our schools had, as everything seemed to go along smimmingly and with an ease that made lus visit pleasure. Building Phono Lin . Billy Heckman is superintending a pick and shovel while excavating for telephone poles. Manager Bays haa employed Billy to dig the holes for new poles to be set in improving the local line and those poles will be set pust right, for Billy knowv; just how to set them so they wil stand up. . Back on Rod Work Charley Kramer came in from Lakeview yesterday morning and in the afternoon took the 0. W. train for Crater Lka, where ht will have charge of a rock crushing cvv. Char ley has worked for the Milne Con traction company the pM !!'tv nd will soon begin tiii riii yc.r for that firm. Back From Idh Frank Linn has returned from Lowell, Idaho, where he spent the winter with his father. Frank says Idaho is a grand state but for real enjoyment and health he comes to Oregon. He will be employed at the Linn mill on the upper Flat dur ing the coming season. Martin' New Addre Afvis Martin and wife will move to The Dalles this week. They have purchased a re idence on the hill in the east part of the county seat town, the number being 1010 Clark street, near Jackson, where they will be at home to their many friends. Shrimp a Trout Food A third large shipment of fresh water shrimp has been received by the hatchery department of the state game commission, according to Matt Ryckman, superintendent These came from Utah and will be used as food for trout in lakes and treams of Oregon where there is a limited supply of food. The shrimp propagate rapidly and once started in a lake of stream will provide food Presents K COMEDY IN THREE ACT At TYGH VALLEY, Cast of Characters: for thousands of trout Improving Horn Dr. StovaU contimc-i to make im provements at his rtsiclnce, the lat ent to be made tluuv u being the in stallation of bath room fixtures. Billy' Heckman has completed dig ging for a septic tank and also, the excavation under the house for a furnace, which the doctor will cut b Jn tim, t0 tht- CtflJ next winter. Home From Portland Mr:. Julius Shepflin arrived home from" Portland Sunday afternoon and expects to remain here indefi nitely. Mrs. Shepflin has been at tending the sister of K. G. Hedin for the past three months, the lady being very ill with some undeter mined malady. Salaaian a Town Jay Salzman, traffic officer in charge of this dktrict, was in Mau pin Tuesday looking into the matter of wrong license plates on wrong ears. He straightened the mixup out and now all interested are eat isfied. Getting Horse Ready- Wallace Conley, the Tygh Valley rodeo rider, b getting hia string of horses in shape for the coming season. Wallace has acquired some fast horses and expects to win a majority of the relay races in which . he will enter. Pine Grove News The Ladies Aid sale of pies and Makes and baskets at Wapinitia brought in a total of $22.00 la?t Saturday. N. G. Hedin acted as auctioneer and L. A. Hartman as clerk. The implement and animal sale at the Tapp ranch on Saturday at the Bink Tapp ranch was not as largely attended as it might have been had it not been for the incle ment weather. At that the mules and implement", went at good prices. W. A. Bullock, 'district manager of the Northern Life Ins. company, visited Pine Grove, Wapinitia and Maupin last Saturday. Earl Bonner is at work for Wal ter Woodside these days. Andy Booth and Carl Powell have moved to the McFarlane mill. 1 Ar.dy Booth took a mare to The Dalles in his truck rn ?,Ionday for Ore., 7 7 50 cents, 25 cents Dance in Gym after show REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Maupin State Bank AT MAUPIN, COUNTY OF WASCO, OREGON, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 27, 1929 RESOUURCES ' Loan and discounts .. 5 185,544.81 Overdrafts 63.8? Bands, securities, etc. - 19,050.00 Bunking house $5000.00, furniture and fixtures $1900.00 ... 6,900.00 Heal Wite owned other than banking bouse.... ' 5,473.61 Cash, due from banks and cash items "25.952.20 Total 242,983.99 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In... S 25,000.00 Surplus .'. .'. 5,000.00 Undivided profits net - - 5,922.03 Demand deposita - 134,854.81 Time certificates Bills payabe and rediscounts Total STATE OF OKLliON, County of Wasco as, I, F. D. Stuart, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that iha above statement ia true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. F. D, STUART, Caahicr. CORRECT Attest: . . . J. S. BROWN, . L. C. HLNNKCHAN, Subscribed and (worn to before me this 30th day of March, 1929. (Seal) GEO. MCDONALD, HoUry Public. My commission expires January 10, 19 i2. Mr. Wise, and when he returned brought Andy Ander on with him. Andy Anderson has arrived here and will work for Alt in the tim- bcr. Lillian Washburn and Ruth Wal ters sang and acted out the old song, "N. Sir," at the Ladies Aid social at Wapinitia Saturday night. Dr. L. S. Stovall visited hia tim ber line ranch on Sunday, where he met Walter Sharp on business. Jack Howard, teacher at the Batty schuol, visited at Pine Grove on Sunday. Dorothy and Alice Davis, ) t tending school at Maupin, spent the week end at their parents' home. . Joe A. Graham expects to place a road crew at Bear Springs as soon aj the snow will permit. The continued snow and auqally weather stopped the snow from melting on the upper regions, con sequently there la no water flowing down McCubbina gulch. McFarlane's mill will start up a. soon as water is available. N W. A. Dane, Walter Sharp and N. G. Hedin are running ditch lines on the upper Flat. Wm. Sttlwell of Tyith Valley came up for the sale and tok nev. eral head' of mules heme with .him. Bill is always an active figure al farm sales in this part of Wasco county. . Harry Lpwis of Smock called on Pine Grove friends Saturday laBt. Sam Brown, Roy Batty, George Claymier and-Frank Batty pur chased fresnoes at the Tapp anle. More land leveling in sight. Timothy Linn and family at tended the social Saturday ' night. The way Tim bid on fancy pies and cakes indicates that he hns not lost hfo sweet tooth. Melvin Walters is out after the shot put victory at the Tygh Val ley track meet. He won that event with a safe margin in 1828. Hazel Laughlin, speedy, sprinter of Tine Grove-, expects to hustle all other entrants in the 50 and 75 yard sprints at the coming track meet. Lewi-, Walters has rented con siderable land from Ishom Went and has three plow outfits turning over the soil. His niece, Lucile Walter., 's keeping house for the smaller children during her uncle' abtence. Ed. . Mathews has rented a strip of pasture on the McKcttrick ranch. Ted Endersby will farm ,W. A. Dane's iarms. Fred McLaughlin will farm the Webber place, now owned by Mr. Dane. I. C. Sanford of Portland is t temptmg to arouse interest in grt v.ing beans on a commercial scale, as ia being done in Idaho. Ernest Confer has planted a new patch of alfalfa on the John Confer place. , Roy Batty Is planting more , al fadfa. Wants more cow and speed feed. George Claymier sajrs his hogs are expert, survey peg puller:. A ditch survey job had to be 4 done twice because George's , educated hogs pulled up half of the first sur vey pegs. . Mrs. George Burnside is painting the house internally. Mrs. Mott Is helping her. It is rumored that none of the school teachert employed In the Wapinitia schools wjll be' returned for another year. "Sid" Johnson and Manager Young of the Mutual Life of New York were scouting for business in this rection (recently. BURL1NGHAME.WRENN At the residence of Rev. Hartman, at The Dalles, on Saturday, April 6, Mr. Elria Burlinghame of Tygh ...... - ' 52,207.15 - 20,000.00 .. $ 212,983.99 . Valley end Ciytnl Wrei'H of luur lage. r.a irlond bmock were uniU.t m Only Immediate relative of the contracting couple were present at the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Two Springs, where the groom ia employed. They carry with them the best wishes of a host of m friend;, whose only wish ia that they may en joy a life of happiness and prosperity. CLASSIFIED LOCALS 4 OKD BUG FOR SALE In good condition. Good rubber and one spare tire. Call on or write Clif ford Cunningham, Maupin, Ore gon. 23-tf JERSEY GIANTS FOR SALE Pair Jersey Giant chickens ofr talc; not related. Hen and rooster. See Carl Prott. 22-12 FOR SALE Shetland pony and trotting nisre, both registered animals. May be bought reason able. Inquiro at Re&h's ttore. 22-t2 FOR SALE Three acres of sandy loam adjoining The Dalle.; city limits. 200 fruit trees (160 ot thew cherries.) modern 7-room house; city water piped for irrga tion; cheap rate; good barn; wood shed, ror Information write 0. call on Dr. R. J3. McVickcr, Tin Dnllca. 2H4 Two high grade pion-a in forage near Maupin. Will i-ncnfi'-e fo ' quick sale at 12 tud ilDt. Ternp to suit. Your phonograph or organ taken on down payment, Free delivery. Both of the, pianos are fully guaranteed and the piano at $106 ia and looks like new. Tq see, write Tallman piano atore, Salem, Oregon. 21-t3 WORK WANTED Woman with girl 15 wants work cooking on ranch for the summer. Address Care of Maupin Times. 18-tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Publi, Land Sale. Department The Interior of U. 3. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 27, 1D29. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Comml sloner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Sec. 2165, R. 8., pursuant to the application of Claude Wilson, serial No. 026800, wo will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at no less than 4.00 .per acre, at 10.20 o'clock a. m.. on the 28th dav of May, next, ot this office, the following tract of land: NW'i NE Vi, Sec. 24, T. 7 S., It. 14 E., W. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared clo. ed when those preacnt at the hour named have ceased bidding. . The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advis ed to file their claims, orobjectlons, on or before the time designated for sale. J. W. DONNELLY, A4-M2 Register. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Circuit Court of of Oregon for Wa.co the State County M. Alice Webb, , Plaintiff vs. Minnie E. Bargenholt, Che;tcr Bargenholt and Cora Bargenholt Jonca, Defendants By virture of an execution, de cree and order of salo, duly inBucd out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the county of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 16th day or March, 1929, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, md judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 25th day of January. 1929, in the above entitled cause, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defen- ant, Minnie E. Iturdjriiliult, Chciter UttUiiiiuit ami Cura uuigvnnun- juiivi. at judgment Uutiioi, in me . um of tlv nuiiaivu UiiiiMi, with interest thereon irom the lBn uay of October, 1K7, at ttie rate ot per cent, per annum, and the fur ther sum ot Stvemy-r ive uounra, as attorney's te-a, and the turtner sum of iwenty-vun and Xu-lV;0 dollars, costs and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make tale ol the real property embraced in such decree of lore closure and hereinatier tivacrtund, will, on the ZJiU day of April, Vili. at the hour ot 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of said day and at Uie . iront door of the county court house in Uallea Uty. Waaco county, ure goq, sell at public auction to the itignest bidder tor cash in band, all the right, title and luiereti wntcn the defeudanu, Minnie t. Bargen. iioit, Chester Uargenholt and Cora tiarginholt-Jones, or either of them .tad on the Usth day of July IVU, .he date of the mortgage forecloied tier!u, or which such defendants or any of the defendants herein, have iiuce acquired, or now have in and .0 the following described real property, situate and being In Was .0 county, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot X, SEW NW4, lot 3, NEtt WW 4, Section 31, Tp. 4 S., K. IS i. W. M., containing 160.32 acres, jr 10 much of said propurty at will iatlsf? said judgment and decree vith t'.'i and accruing costs, riuil .ropcity will be sold subject tl "en. ilrn . it u. and rcdemptl a as l y luw provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon thla 18th day of March, 1Z. Harold Sexton, Sheriff Wasco County, Ore. M 21-A 18 NOTICE FOR . PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U! S. Land Otllce at The Dallas, Ore. gon, March 13, 1929, Notice it hereby given that Esther E. Schmidt, formerly Esther E. Chrla tt'iisen, of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on Jan. 13, 1926, made homestead entry under Act Dee. 2D, ltflfl, No. 02. y&, for Lot 4,'SWWNW14 Sec. 8, Lota I, 2, 3, 4. 6, 3',iNE'4, 8EK NWli, EHSWH, and SEW Section 6, township 7 south, Range 10 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, tn catabliuh claim to the land above described, before II. C. Roop cr, notary public, at Antelope, Ore. gnn, on the 2'Jth day of April, 1929. Claimant: names as witnesses Werner Saplinger, Edmond Herllng, Arnim J. Schmidt, all of Shaniko, Oregon; Karl F. Thomsen of Ante lope, Oregon. J. W, Donnelly, M21-A18 Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given that Joseph J. Dyball, administrator of he Est at 0 of John E. Dyball, de cea ed, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wssco county, his final account at mh adminihtrator, and that Mon lay, the 18th day of March, 1029, 't the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has 'ccn fixed by said court aa the imc for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement there f. ' JOHN GAVIN,. Attorney for Estate, Josoph. .1. Dyball, F:i-M14 .Admlnlntrntor. CR AND ALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS Tbe Dalles, Oretea. Phone 1 8-J Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and, Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND MMiiir"titi-ipt( Jeweler nt Watchmaker hud"- tu 1 Llndquiat TUK DAlU's OREGON WE RN MARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store ''hoes for th -Vhole Fara"v General Repairing The Dalles, Ore. WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in Ths Dalles Next The Dalles " Creamery. C. N. Sargent, - - Prop4 E I' I