Tjt Ji A UEtH TIMES, ThursJay, March 6, 1900. The Maupia Times IN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER " ' & W. S1MMES, Editor C W. Bamme and E. R. Smimti Publishers Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon l&beerfptJcm: One year, $1.60; six atoottM, $W0; three months, BOcte. tfatemd i tecond elais mail! mat ter September 8, 1014, at the poat ffte it Maupin. Oregon, under the Wt 1 Martfj 8, 1876. Cooked Food Sal The ladies of the V. B. Sabbath school hav arranged for a cooked food sale to be held this week Saturday at the Resh store. Viandc of various kinds will be prepared and old. No need to bake for Sunday dinner, for there will be sufficient cooked foods offered to take care of the wants of all. Wuco'i Auto Rfitry According to the bulletin "Iteme" sent out from the secretary of state's office. there are 3,438 automobiles registered with the secretary's office w far this year. UNION PACIFIC BUYS WORLD'S LARGEST LOC1E3 Power Unites Have 12 Wheelt Each 25 Have BB Purchased Drive for a Smart Business Man Twenty.ftve of the largest fast freight locomotives in the world will be purchased within a few dap by the Union Pacific System, it was announced today by Carl R. Gray, President. The purchase involve an expenditure of three and one-half million dollars and the building of the gaint locomotive.- will begin im mediately. The engines will be of the "9000 class Union Pacific type" and were designed by Union Pacific engineer after years of research and I experimenting. The completion of delivery of the new fleet will bring the total of this type of locomotives now In service on the transconti nental lines of the Union Pacific System to 88. Each of the locomotives is 102 feet 6 and one-half inches In length, 11 feet 2 inccs m width and 16 feet 1 and one-half inches in height, standard", in discussing the new inches in diameter. "It Is to meet the ever increasing demands for expeditions movement MY WORN SHOES (By Robert G. Wyatt I may throw away my dimes, I may jpend for needles things, I may try to have good times Out of what my salary brings. I may try to be quite -gay, ) I may grieve for milk that's split, But I will not throw away Worn shoes that can be rebuilt. I could rave more than I do As to that, I am at fault I partake of things, It's true, On which I should call a halt I'm not perfect, I mu t say, Yet I never fell the guilt Some folk do of throwing away Worn shoes that can, be rebuilt Old shoes, somehow, touch my heart They're so much like faithful friends. In my life they play such part I'm sad when their service ends. It old shoes could speak, they'd say: "Wo will not, like roses, wilt, Put will still serve if today "It you have us rebuilt." Apropos to the above It might be in order to mention that Kelly Cyr'a "shoe shop Is now fully equipped with the latest thoo repairing ma- chinery, the waitcd-for partse having Safety First 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. of peruhable and manifest freight 'arrived and the machinery aet up. that we decided to make this pur- Kelly is prepared to do anything chase," said E. E. Adams, vice-presi-! possible in the way 0' repairing and new dent in charge of purchases standards in discussing the equipment HAS RANG IS DEMONSTRATION March 13-14-18 Set Atido for 0f New Range Show 'YNAMIC! That describes the ' Shoe and it gives the same status to the man who wears it. It is smart because it is new and good looking. It is smart to buy it be cause it wears a long time . . . and then there is the matter of price, equally smart WERNMARK'c 204 E. Second St. The Dalles Shattuck Bros, have arranged for a demonstration of the new Monarch kitchen range, and March 13-14-15 hare been set as the dates. At that time a representative of the manu facturers will be here and will ex plain, the superior features of the Monarch. Several different styles will be on display. An additional feature of the Monarch sales is the presentation to buyers of choice of either 42-piece set Limoges Golden Glow China, or a 26-piece set Oneida Community silverware, Beverly paW tern. All our people are invited to call at the Shattuck store and learn about the new Monarch range. See advertisement elsewhere In thie Is sue of The Times. shoes; hcha the knew how and with the aasistuuco of modern machinery can turn out as neat a job of, re pairing as the next shoemaker. Take those old shose, that are to comfortable on you feet and have I them fixed up for another year's wear. Kelly will do the job right and his charges are always within reason. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Igf.lftSlltTtTIIITTTTTHimrTTTTfTIILianXXl CLASSIFIED COLUMN MILK COWS FOR SALE Inquire of Earl Cunningham, Wapiniti, Oregon. 18-t4 USED CHEVROLET TRUCK Cora plete with bed and ' good stock rack, $360.00. Shattuck Bros. 15-13. FOR SALE Fine Police dog, one year old; two female Australian shepherd dogs, three months old; one grade Guernsey bull calf, three weeks old. J. O. Smith, two miles west of Wamlc. 15-tf. SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN Had Siege of Grippe- Dr. Short was confined to his bed a couple of days this week, being a fe victim of grippe. Doc showed his courage by showing up at his ftudio yesterday, although he was a bit shaky in the legs. Race Meting Called The anuual meeting of the Mid Columbia Race association has been called to convene at The Dalle., next Saturday, March 8. Men represent ing the various members of the a sociation will be there and much business relative to the season's races gone Into. President Hunt and Secretary Cillis of the Waco county Fair association expect to be present as well as others interest ed in racing. FOR SALE 6 tons of wheat hay. Inquire of Otto Ilerrting at Crl terion, Oregon. 10-tf. THE DALLES TRUCK LINE lac. PORTLAN D-TH E DALLES aad Way Points SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLES-MAUPIN aad Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS KNIFE LOST Small pocketkaife lost somewhere on streets of Mau pin. Has figures "1909" on one side of tran parent handlet "Chas Hammer, Wapinttia." on vtbet side. Valuable as a keepsake. Return to Job Crabtree aad re- ceive fl.OO reward. Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. BILL EVANS Dufur, Ore. We carry a complete line of CaskeU ttmininnmnmr""""""""" In the county court of Wasco coun ty, state of Oregon, his final account aa such administrator: and that Monday, the 10th day of March, 1930, at the hour of ten 6'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to aaid rvport and the settlement thereof. JOHN A. HARDIN, John Gavin, Attorney, Administrator F 13-M 8. Wm. A. SHORT Dentist MAUPIN . . OftEOON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having ben ap pointed by the county court of the State, of Oregon for Waaco county r. executor of the will and estate of Anna , Flinn, deceased, notice is hereby given to all por.ons having claims against said estate to present them, verified as required by law, to me within six month", at The Da11, Oregon. Dated February 19, 1930. JOHN GAVIN. Executor. C. L. Gavin, Attorney for estate, F 20-M 18. Attended Banker' Convention Cashier F. D. Stuart and Director J. S. Brown of the Maupin State Bank attended the convention of the bankers of the Northwest, held at Portland this week. The Maupin '.NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT bankers left Tuesday morning, Mr. ' Notce is hereby given that John Stuart being accompanied by bis A. Hardin, Administrator of estate wife, and expect to return tomorrow, of I. P, Hardin, deceased, hae filed THE DALLES-MI AUPDN E E 2 P LS C. A. HARTMAN Proprietor-Manager Tariff Schedule showing One Way ard Round Trip Fares, and Express Tariff No. 1 between The Dalles, Maupin and Intermediate Points. The Dalles .00 Boyd 75 Dufur $1.00 Friend $1.50 Tygh Valley .... $2.00 Maupin $2.50 PASSENGER RATES Boyd $ .25 .75 1.00 L50 Dufur $ .50 1.00 1.50 Friend $ .50 Tygh Valley 1.00 Maupin $ .50 POUNDS 1 to 25 26 to 50 51 to 75 76 to 100 EXPRESS RATES MILES 1 to 21 MILES 22 to 87 $ .25 $ .25 . .25 .25 .30 .35 .40 . .50 Minimum Charge 25 cents MILES 38 to 60 $ .25 .30 .40 .60 Department ef tho Interior, U. S. land office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 11, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that Or t ion Farlow of Manpln, Oregon, who, on March 7, 1925, made Homestead Entry under act December 29, lfll, No. 022789, for E'iSEU. SWUPE'4, Section 2, NE'4, SEUNWU, N',i SK, REViSE'i, Section 35, T. U.S., R. 13 E., 8WKNWK, Section 1, EVaNE. Sction 2, Townhip C South, Range 13-Eaftt, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United State Commit inner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 25th day of March 1930. Claimant names as witnosttcs: J. H. FHspatrlck, Edward Fitnpntrick, J. L. Confer, Willis Roberts all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Rog. F 13-M 20. 25 Cents buys the beet and large weal served in The Dalle, at JEFF'S PLACE Across the itreet from bta aid stand. Now at 410 East Second Street. WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store 3hoe for tfc -Vhula FamV funeral RupalrlnK Tbe Oai'ee, Ore. WAHNTrtl L O. O. F. Lodgn No. SOS, Maupin. Ortfoa meets every Saturday night In L O. O. F. ball. Vkdtlng members alwajw arelcom. Roy R. Craltr, M. O. B. W. Wolck, SowaUfy. PERFECTION FLOUR ITS THE BEST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregca WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 33 cent meal is served In The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - - Prep. Harvest Bread A Wasco County Product MADE BY 2f?e Oregon Bakery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchant get the best j