Tllfi MAtiMtt TIMES Tl ,,y. February 27, 10:i), iur (i fata lVi Tie Miupia Times AN WDtrEXDENT NEWSPAPER C. W. 8EUMES, Editor C. W. demmes and E. R. Semmfs I'uMithcrs pibllih;d every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon f-iibJaiption: One year, $1.60 j si Wuntbs, $1.00; three months, 60cts. EfitCTvd as seeond claw maili mat ter tep'ismber 8, 1911, at the post otfice at Maupin, Oregon, under the -t of March 8, 1876. LOSES BET AND HIS CAR A certain gentlemen bet hia friends he eculd drop a lighted cigarette in tj the gasoline tank of his car and Uiat the cigarette would simply be put out His friends took him up and the test vOc made. When he dropped the cigarette there was n0 hesitation or delay he lost his bet and his ear too. AH ihoso suffering from suoh arbitrary actions saved the balance of the school year for progress. Let iu hope things will go ahead ns they should under the direction of one who hat' proved capable as principal in other places and that the Tygh Valley school student body and teachers will again work to the good of the educational system of the hustling n'ummnity. When a man, through his own no fclect and abuse, lows his chi' 'id to the authorities he alone is to blame. Children need parental guidance and cure. To deny tl Jt i nothing more nor le s than crimen.. And when that man, through peti tion, seeks to set aside the decree of the court in an attempt to vegan: lis childrens' custody, ho showi an VJorancc that hag no place in a civilized community. su f. Film Home Burned Lust week Ernest Troutinan Fillinf in Lot Richmond & Son uro filling in the lot to be covered by their new gar age and shop. The dirt is being taken from the Lew Wilhelm lot and it will require about 160 yard., to make the fill. When the excavation on the lot is completed Lew's lawn will be about level with the street. Get your garden and flower seeds now and bo ready for spring plant ing. We have a great variety of each kind. The Mdupln Drug Store. fmd loos of hU homestead home, 'the family was in town, In order that the children go to school, and o0 one was living in the house but the sheephcrder. It is supposed the house caught fire from a defec tive flu. Ernert lust a supply of provisions, some furniture and per sonal belongings. Snow on the HilU Snow fell Monday night and the high hills about Maupin were cover ii with a coat of the beautiful. Rain fell in the Deschutes valley on Monday night. A cold east wind was with us Monday, and this had As pickers of championship pugil istic timber the New York Garden managers are good ditch digger. The Sharkey-Scott fia co at Miami Florida tonight demonstrated that h gained were some painful burns, jit takes more than ballyhoo to enable the effect of congealing the rain on a lot of excitmcnt and an entirely a fighter t otake one on the jaw and the upper regions. new knowledge of the properties of j stand up under a barrage. KXHm- I CommuniTTciiib eTiinglT" . Perhaps the gentleman had read, The Maup.n Communky dub mel omewhere that liquid gasoline will . ju ,ar moIlthly mwting at the not ingnite and exceedingly dan- regidence of Mrs. Johu Co,.fcr thU ferous half-truth. You can t have afternoon Nearly the whole club gasoline in an open vessel wrthout j nsln Rnd visilors also having the deadly dangerous; intro(luced. Durin lhc meeting gasoline vapor. Ana me giuwiug butt must first pass through the va por, which is ignited by the smallest of sparks. This incident should be a warning to all that gasoline ignites easily. Great property damage results every year from accidents with pe troleum and its products and from their misuse Reports to The Na tional Board of Fire Underwriter for the year 1928 indicated a total fire loss from this cause of over $15,250,000. You would not play with dyna mite. Give gasoline the same de gree of respect It takes more than a teaching force to make a good school. Both the teachers and itudent body nAist work in harmony in order that the school be made a success. A prin cipal who takes upon himself the responsibility of making the school assumes a task too large to carry alone. The result is the school suf fers, the principal loses prestige and the community is placed in an un enviable position. The recent school eruption at Tygh Valley in which the students rebelled against the arbitrary an J uncalled for rules laid down by the principal, and the final release cf the principal as head of the school is to be regretted. Only prompt action on the part of members and visitors partook of a ine luncheon. Double Chancers Win The basketball game, played at the High school gym last night be tween the Maupin "Wildcats" and the Double Chance Service station five, resulted in a victory for the visitors. At the end of the last half the score was tied, an additional interval being allowed. In that the Chancers took a lead and when the ?ame was called the board ihowed 27 for Maupin. 36 for the Double Chance team. Enjoying California Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall and wife are at Pasadena, California at this writing and seem to be enjoying themselves, bo much in fact, that they have delayed their return a week or 10 days. La Grande Five story unit will bo const ructud adjoining Sacapnwea Inn on south coiner of first and Washington street. Bnker Wesley Andrews building beii.R remedied for occupancy by MacMarr store. Oswego Oregon Portland cement company re umed operations. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE 6 tons of wheat hay. Inquire of Otto Herrling at Cri terion, Oregon. lfl-tf. Safety First KEYS LOST Bunch of koys some where about town. Strung on ring. Finder plcjnse return to Clias. Crofoot. is a stern law of nature. Are you safe in your insurance, or valuable papers? This bank is a place of trust; we guard your interest as our own; If not a customer arrange to be one soon. Let's talk it over. KNIFE LOST Small pocketku'it lutit somewhere on street of Mau pin. Has figures "1900" on ons side of tranpnrant handle; "Chas Ilamnior, Wapinrtte," on otbw side. Valuable as a keepsake. Return to Job Crabtrce and re ceive $1.00 reward. Special Price. Adverti.od We ask that readers of The Times look over the special prices quoted1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Resh & Co. advertisement each ! Tho undersigned having been ap 'veek. There you will find real bar.P'nM ,,v tho county court of th -nin uli. limn nffcr-H iii most 1 State of Oregon for Wasco county cit stores. The prices mentioned remain in force for two days and n. present goods that arc .tap'e and in demund in each hou-.ho!u. Ciruculatina Pe'i'i' n Antcn Seifert is circulct'.ig a pe tition asking that his children be le turned to him, they having been taken by the Protective association and removed to Portland. Com plaint had been made to the authori ties that Seifert had been neglectful of the little ones, it iB said, and the officer of the association came up and took them away. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) mxxiiiniiinixiixxniiixxxxxi minim OREGON NEWS NOTES Corvallis About 2,000,000 baby chickens will be shipped out from here within the next few months. Klamath Falls Electric organ in stalled in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Klamath Falls Men's furnishing store of Krrk Kirkpatrick and Webb Kennett formally opened. Bandon Banrton trout farm i es executor of the will and estate cf Anna Flinn, docoaaed, notice Is hereby givni to all per ons having claims aKiiinst enid eetsto to present them, verified a,N required by law, to j me within six month , at The Dallas, Oregon. Dated Febniory 19, 1930. JOHN GAVIN. Executor. C. L. Gavin, Attorney for estate. F 20-M IS. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Served on Jury IT P Vaiwr has. Wn corvinff On ! the jury list during the present term jwPPin quantities of trout to of court. He was one of that bodyjmarkct- ... Notcc is hereby given that John A. Hardin, Administrator of estate of I. T. Hardin, deceased, has filed In the county court of Wasco coun ty, state of Oregon, his final owount s such administrator; and that Monday, the 10th day of March, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m, has been fixed by said court as the timo for hoaring of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. JOHN A. HARDIN, John Gavin, Attorney. Administrator F 13-M 6. VL'hn vof nericrl A VP1V?1PT ocrQinst the ( Harkins Transforation company, the .Morrison & Knudsen Contracting suit growing out of the collision in company on bid of $517 49 for con- siruciion 01 oiusiaw hikiimb.v. Clatskanie Lower Columbia co- construct plant here at cost of between $50,- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION which young Gabel was killed romej limo atrn Tlip VprHirf tvns for I i operative association will pj,uuu, ine piaintm suing lot - 000r SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Ine. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN and Way Poinu and Way Point. BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS 000 and $60,000. Hood River Apple Grower's as sociation will expand operations of canning plant this year. Baker Farmers cooperative j creamery company taken option on : plant and business of Commercial ! creamrry here. j Non-skid surface will be placed on ' Columbia River highway from Port land to The Dalles. Hood River Highway Garage building on Oak street being re modeled. I Klamath Falls Construction will start March 1st on thrcci tory Ta- Department of the Interior, U. 9. land office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 11, 1930. Notice is hereby given that Orrion Farlow of Maupin. Oregon, who, on March 7, 1925, made Homestead Entry under act December 29, 191, No. 022789, for ESEV., SWSE, Section 26, NEU, SEHNWK, NVi SVi, SE'iSEVt, Section 35, T. 18., R. 13 E., SWKNWK, Section 1, F,ViNF:'4. Section 2, Township 8 Soiilh, Rnnste 13-Fnst, Willamette Mrtriln, bus filed notice of litn tion to nmke final threo year proof, to rfitabli-ili rlnim to the land above Hofrribod, before F. D. Sttmrt, United SUtes Commit loner, st Maupin, Oregon, on the 26th day of March 1830. Claimant names sh witnesses: cific Tel. & Tel. company building at! J. H. Fitsratrick. Edward Fltapatriek, cost of about $175,000. J. L. Confer, Willis Roberts all of Mayville $6,000 bond issue ap-j Maupin, Oregon. j proved to provide funds for con-. J. w. DONNELLY, Reg. struction of school building. !F 13-M 20. SB THE DALLES-M3AUPGN C. A. HARTMAN, I IMS Proprietor-Manager Tariff Schedule showing One Way and Round Trip Fares, and Express Tariff No. 1 between The Dalles, Maupin and Intermediate Points. PASSENGER RATES The Dalles 00 Boyd 75 Boyd Dufur $1.00 $ .25 Dufur Friend $1.50 .75 $ .50 Friend Tygh Valley .... $2.00 1.00 1.00 $ .50 Tygh Valley Maupin $2.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 Maupin $ .50 EXPRESS RATES POUNDS MILES 1 to 21 MILES 22 to 37 MILES 38 to 60 1 to 25 $ .25 $ .25 $ .25 26 to 50 .25 .25 .30 51 to 75 .30 .35 .40 76 to 100 .40 . .50 .60 Minimum Charge 25 cents Callawav Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. HILL EVANS Dufur, Or. V carry a complete line of Caaksts TrrrriTiiiTTiiriiTiiiiiiiixiixiliiixzTXTXxriXTXTmxi "SUPREtVlE AliTltOIinV" V;E2STER'5 v NEW INTERNATIONAL -THE MF.Rr.IAM WIDSTTR Hundrcdii of Suprrine Court Ju.Igp coneut in biulirir rulre of the work ni their AuUnrtCi. L Tlc Treildrtitjof utl !cad:n Unt vcmilct, (.JulU-gci, and Iuinul Schools (jlva their heuity (ndonc mm All States tK have sdoprf il a Lige dici'iunuty a tuuuLnd have (elected WeUter e Mew li.tctna-tloniL The Sthcxlbo(il:j of the Ccun'ry aStert to the Mertinm-Webiitcf yitem of itacrliicul muiki TSa Oovcrnnunt rrlnthig OfT'r c al Wsthlngtoi. ustt it nauihutuj. WRITE (of aamr't om fi N Paptn. IF-LE. Wm. A. SHORT Dentist MAUPIN OREGON 25 Cents buys the best and Isrgest meal served In Tho Dalles, at JEFF'S PLACE Aciors tho itret from his old stand. Now at 410 East Second Street. Mats. 0 i n ceil i Sy' SUPERFEX - OIL BURNINO Refrigerator WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wa$co County 's Exclusive Shoe Store hoes for lh (inaral Kpalrlnj VhoU KamM The Ual'cs, Oro. WAPDrmi l o. o. v. LodRn No. 208, Msupln, Oregon mtets every Saturday night In I. O. O. F. hall Visiting members alwaw wclcoms. Roy R. CrabtrM, N. C B. W. Watch, Secretary PERFECTION FL0UR IT'S THE BEST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon White Restaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal ia served In The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop. Harvest Bead A Wasco County Product MADE BY Ufe Oregon Bakery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchantget the best i DC 30' 0