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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1929)
Thursday May SO, 1020. Ptft f wO THE MALTtlN TIMES The Maapin Times AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER C. W. Stmnn, Editor C W. rinme nd E. R. Semmet Publisher t Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon "Subscription: One year, $1.50; tlx months, $1.00; three months, SOctp. t Entered as second clasg mail mat ter September 8, 1914, at the post office at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of March 8, 1876. PROFIT ESSENTIAL TO SERVICE Just aa it is true that nothing i free, to it is true that any business, to be successful, must be operated upon a basis of profit Public util ities are no exception to the rul even though engaged in serving th public universally and continually. "As a business, the utility is re quired to produce enough revenu to pay the operating costs for thi quality of service which it can mer chandise readily, to pay wages tc capital sufficient to insure a read; flow of new capital a, needed, am' to provide some surplus" says M. S Sloan, president, New York Edison company. "It can not be a success ful and desirable public service un less Hit business success." open, the reason for this b unknown. Results of two years' study at the Oregon experiment station, however, show that grass grown in the open contains 9.34 per cent of available carbohydrates, while that grown Under shade trees contain only 6.67 per cent. HOME POINTERS (From School of Home Economic) A much-worn linoleum can bo freshened and saved by covering w ith a thin coat of varnish. A good water softener for laund ering may be nude by heating a pound of soap in four gallons of .vater and adding a pound of soda. This makes a good solution for waking and washing clothes when he water is hard. Keroenc is useful as a cleaning il as it desolves wax and resin. Straw hats which have become imp from dampness can be restored o their orginal freshness by light dressing with a warm iron over a lamp cloth. To make cinnamon buns of rolls, amply roll out your ordinary raised bread dough, cut with a large cooky cutter, brush the tops with egg , and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Do not use too much cinnamon. Three parts of sugar to one of cin namon is a good proportion. vinegar to each pint. Seal and allow to stand about two winks to blond before using. OREGON NEWS NOTES FARM REMINDERS On land that drier? out toa con siderable extent during the summer in. Oregon either sweet clover or Grimm alfalfa will usually produce mire pasture than Ladmo clover, 'finds the experiment station. Sweet clover is le?s liable to bloat cattle than either alfalfa or Ladino clover. Ladino is best on irrigated or sub irrigated land. Any good white window shade can be cleaned by making a very thick roap suds of white soap and warm water and applying with a soft sponge. The sponge, if wrung almost dry. will not water-soak the shade. Honey, as the bees take it from the flowers, is a thin nectar consist ing of about 60 per cent water and 40 per cent sugar, says the Oregon experiment station. The bees con centrate the sugar by evaporating the water, thus improving the flavor. A chemical change than takes place similar to the proce s that goes on in a human stomach after eating cane sugar. This resuts in a form of sugar that can be absorbed easily by the human digestive system. Heavy silence cloth, such as is used as a protector for the dining room tble, makes a most tcrvice able ironing board pad. The felt, which may bo held firm by thumb tacks, should be cut large enough to allow about two inches for shrinkage. Although it is generally known that cattle prefer to graze in the Clothespins bags are most useful when shaped and worn like an apron with a wide pocket. It is best to have them not too deep, the whole apron being rhallow and wide. Tick ing is the most serviceable material for the bags and can be easily laundered. 'INSIDE" INFORMATION Prune salad is made by simmering prunes until soft, removing the stones carefully and stuffing the cavity with well-searoned cottage or cream cheese. It is sereved on let tuce with French or mayonnaise dressing. Years of sendee in Model T Fords UlE Model T was so strongly and sturdily built that it ia still rendering reliable, economical service to motor Lits in every section of the country. Millions of these cars can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of uwe at very small cost. So that you may have this work done economically end satisfactorily, Hie Ford Motor Company is still de voting a considerable section of its plants to the manu facture of Model T parts. It will continue to do so as long as they are needed by Jlodel T owners. The follow ing list gives the approximate labor charges for recon ditioning the Model T Ford: Engine Tune motor (including replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary) ... $1.00 , Grind valves and clean carbon $3.75 to 4.00 Overhaul carburetor .... .... 1.50 F.cline detachable car transmission bands - 1.50 Install new pistons or connecting rods . . 6.00 Tighten all main bearings ....... 6.00 Overhaul motor and transmission ... $20.00 to 23.00 Rear System Replace rear axle assembly ... ..... 2.50 Install universal joint ........ 3.00 Refine brake shoes .... .... 1.50 Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive gear 5.00 Overhaul complete rear axle assembly ... $3.73 to 7.00 Itfbush tyring and perehe . . . . 1.75 Oil and grapbito springs . . . . . . 3.00 Front System Overhaul front axle $1.00 to 5.00 n.cbush spirdie hodi:s nisi arms (both sides) . . 2.50 iRi'place or siraighit-n ti.imll" connecting rod ... .75 iTiglitCTi rad: ?! roil or fleering ball cap - . .60 Tif,Si!cn all sockets and joints of front end , 1.50 ftr.piare front jjrh:B tie bolt or new leaf .... 2.50 Straighten front axle ... . ., . . . 3.00 Chassis Replace rear fender . . . . . . . 1.75 Overhaul steering gear ........ 3.50 Repair muffler ......... .00 Overhaul radiator - - . . . . . 7.50 Repaint Coupe ... . . 25.00 Repaint Sedan - ........ 25.00 Repaint Touring Car ........ 20.00 Kenpholster Runabout ........ 8.00 Reunholster Touring Car ....... 15.00 Replace top deck (Coupe or Sedan) 4.00 Overhaul starting motor ....... 3.00 Overhaul generator - - . . . 2.60 These prices are approximate and are for labor only, because the need and number of new parts depend on the condition of each car. The charge for these parts Is low, however, because of the established Ford policy of manufacturing and selling at a small margin of profit. Ford Motor Company Send for Farmers' bulletin 1471 F, Canning FruiU and Vegetables at Home, before attempting to do any canning. The most recently recommended pratice is to ue the hot pack, and to process only fruits and tomatoes by the water-bath me thod; all other vegetables are pro cessed under steam pressure for safety. Tickled cherries flavored with fpices and preserved in vinegar, make a good addition to your supply of tasty relishes. Wash and pit sour cherries, and add three-fourths of their weight of measure of sugar, sprinkling it over the fruit in layers, and letting them stand overnight. In the morning ;tir until the sugar is dissolved and then press the juice well from the cherries. Tie a small quanitiy of whote spices in a loose cheesecloth bag, and boil in the juice until the sirup is three-fourth of its original quantity. Pour white hot over the drained cherries, and add 2 tablespoons of well-flavored Burns $;t00,l0 major building program now underway in this place. Bend State Highway commission awarded contract for trestle on Roosevelt Highway over central Ore gon canal near here. Plans approved for construction of bridge at Astorin. Klamath Kails Site selected for location of $50,000 municipal air port. The Palle-California highway be ing improved for distance of 5.5 miles between Modoc Point and Willinnson river. Municipal improvements in Kla ninth Falls this year, not including general maintenance work, will represent approximately $780,000. Construction of Danry-I.oroiu Mill section of Klamath Fall-Iake-view highway proressing rapidly. Vale Bid will be opened June 1.4 for construction of 18-mile link of Vale project irrigation canal. Chiloquin $100,000 building pro gram underway in tlm place. Klamath Falls Arvin Frame and Manufacturing company building plant here which will employ about 20 men when completed. Chiloquin $35,000 business house recently completed here. Prospects bright for establish ment of airplane factory nt Kugene. Shingle mill established at Sandy. Heppner Sanitary Bakery open ed in Oilman building. IplFJEiV LOCALS " GAS ENGINE FOR SALE I have a 2-horse-power Stover gus "engine, practically new, a thresher tnk pump and a 1-Inch centrifugal pump for aide. See them at the new bridge. Ask for H. S. tingle. :U)-t2' ! i ...... 1 1., flu K.-iiitr In ml ri'Mllliftl l V wrwin I w . - - I for the convenient use and occupa tion of said building and necessary for said office u e or o much of Mid property us will satisfy said Judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalle. Oregon, thU 2Hth day of May, 192". HAROLD SEXTON Sheriff Wasco County, Ore. M;I0-J27 OIL RANGE FOR SALE A four burner Bon Ami kerosene range, in first class condition, for sale. Cost $40.00, will sell for $12.00. Phone of call on Mrs. Dave Wil son, phone V-F-8181. 30-t2 riANO MUST BE SOLI) nt Maupin Lato model benutiful tone Sac rifice and tnnke terms to tuit good home. If interested address 11. A. Livenash. 2013 Pacific Avo. Tacoma, Washington. 2il-t2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H&rvest Bread A Wasco County Producfl MADE. BY &fQ Oregon BaKery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchant get the best S MACK'S CAFE - Where. Mauplnites receive Service coupled with Courteey and Eats the Best on the Market. Try this Cafe when in The Dallei aiain. MILK COWS FOR SALE Two Jersey and two part Durham cowa for sale reasonable. The. e cows are all fresh and must be sold on account of shortage on pasture. Call on or write Kld ridgu Ashley, nix milu west of Tygh Valley. W-lV RANCH FOR SALE Two miles north of Friend. For further in formation writo or toe W. F. Ilibcrlein. Dufnr, Oregon. 28-tf FOR SALE Dwelling house eon taining flvo roon-s, store building and pool hall wi'h fine pool tuhle, fhelves and counter, now doing a good buainea', Will take small down payment, balance on lime to suit buyer. Must sell on no count of my health. Call on or write Malt Runic, Waplnitia, Ore gon. 27-U Department of the Interior LI. S. land office at The Dalits, Oregon, May V, 1629. Notice Is hereby given that 'George L. MorrU of Maupin, Oregon, who, on July 20, 1',1'JH, made Homestead entry under Act. Dee. 20, 11)16, No. 026370, for K4NKU SWKNEtt,. SHNWU, KV4SW14, NWKSEU, Sec. 20 lot I, Sc. 2R, EHNEV4, NKKSEV4, Sec. 34. NV4NWU. SWNWU, yo. 3"i Township 6-eouth, Range 13Hhst, Willamette meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final threo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United State ronimis loner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 18th day of June, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses : L. B. Woodnide, 0. D. Bothwell, E. A. Cyr, O. F. Ronlek all of Maupin, 0regn. J. W. DONNELLY, Reg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sal. Department The Interior f SHERIFF'S SALE OF PROPERTY In Equity No. 4393 REAL PARLOR Rose City Elbo Macaroni, 13 lbs $1.00 Thompson Seedless Raisens, 25 tb box.. $1.95 Tru Blu Soda Crackers, 6 lb. box 90c Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 13 lbs $1.00 Parlor Blend Peaberry Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin $2.65 Cream Pail Coffee, 10 lb. pail $5.00 Cascade Blend Coffee, 5 lbs, $1.90 Schilling flaking Powder, 5 lb. tin $1.90 K. C. Bakiim- Powder, 10 It) tin. $1.35 M. J. B. & Folffors Coffee, 4 lt. tin $2.15 Calumet Baking Powder, 10 rt tin $1.65 Forest Pride Golden Bantam Corn," per casc..$3.60 White Wonder Soap, , per case.....". $3.79 Garden Patch White Corn, per case $2.99 Daro Line Minced Clams, l's, per doz $2.65 Bulls Eye Tomatoes, 2l2s, per case $2.99 Merrimac Salmon, 15Voz. tin, per doz $3.25 Black Top Ping Salmon, 1 lb., per doz $2.30 Climax, Horseshoe and Star Tobacco, per lt 70c Merrimac Apricots, No. 10 tin, each 60c Full Moon Sliced Peaches, No. 10 tin, each 60c Wasco Peaches, No. 10 tin, each... 55c Best Cane Sugar, per cwt. $5.39 Sperry White Down Flour, per bbl. $7.39 I Parlor ILGrocery 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. In The Circuit Court of the State of Oretoa for Waco County. John Bartholdi, Plaintiff. vs. Black Butte Lumber Company. A Corporation, John (!. Hcimrirh, and J. L. Kelly, Trustee, Defendant BY VIRTUE of an execution, tie rrce and order of aule, duly i.Ktied out of and under the neal of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gfn, for the County of S ro, to me directed and dated the 2Kth day of May, J 923, upon a derr'-e for the forocloHure of a certain lipn, and judgment rendered nnd entered in nid court on the 2!Mh day of December, 1928, in the nlmvr entitled caime, in favor of the Plain tiff and againut the Defendnnt Black Butte Lumber Company, a corporation, an judgment debtor, in the aum of Three Hundred Ninety-one and 84-100 dollars, with interest thereon from the 28th day of October, 1027, at the rate of wx per cent, per annum, $2.40 filing fee, and the further num of one Hundred Twenty-five dollara, nn attorney's feen, nnd the further turn of Thirteen and 50-100 dollars, coat, and the conta of and upon, this Writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described, I will, on the 29th day of June, 1029, at the hour of 2:00 p. m. o'clock, in the after noon of said Hy, and at the front door of the County Court House In Dallei '.it j 'Vhim County, Oregon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cmh in hnnd, all the I rf,Ut U1 an.) .. l,.'.,U (U. , ijiib, .ibir mil. iiim it v. iiiv II niv Defendants, Black Butte Lumber Company, a corporation, John O. Hcimrirh, and J. L. Kelly, Trustee, or cither of them had on the 28th (lay of October, 192S, the date of the lien foreclosed herein, or, whirh such Defendants or any of the De fendants herein, have since acquir ed, or now hHve in nnd to the fol lowing described real property, cltUHte and heing in Wnsco County, Oregon, to-wit: About one-fourth acre located on the routh side of the Columbia river highway, and having thereon a con crete office building 20 feet x 30 feet in '8S located directly serosa the road from the box factory building, all located in section 2, township 1 North, range 13 F.ast of Willamette Meridian, and being a, portion of Laughlin's Donation Land Claim, and the record title to which parcel of real property is now in John G. Heimrich, of The Dalles, Oregon, and which building was erected by the Black Butte Lumber Company and is upon lnnd described as a distance of 25 feet on the wet side of the center line of said build ing, and a distance of 75 feet east of the center line of said building, and running from the Columbia River highway a distance of 100 U. S. Land Offici at The Dalles, Oregon, April 23, 1029. Notice is hereby given that, u directed by the Commissioner of the ocnerul Land Oilier, under provi sions of Sec. 2466, R, S., pursuant to the application of Jamftf W, Fisher, serial No. 026766, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not letm than $1.75 per acre, nt 10.20 o'clock a. m., on the 20th day of June, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NE'4 SW'.i, Sec. 34, T. S I E., W. M. The sale will not ha kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour namd have ceased bidding, Tho person making the higheHt bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. ' Any pcrsom claiming adversely the shoved described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desirnat- cO for sale. J. W. Donnelly, M 2-J (5. Receiver, CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS The Dalles, Oregea. Phene 1 5-J Your Watch Haywire? If it la not doing its work tiring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND asauufse'uring Jeweler and Watchmaker huccaMur to U. Lindquist THE DALIES ORKGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store uh for th 'VmW Kamilv Cnneral Repairing The Utiles, Ore. WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles , Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - - Prop. r