THE MAUPIN TIMES fhuridsy, May t, l630. The Maupin Times AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEB G. W. SSAEUJE8, BdJtor C W. Semmee and E. It Sommss . Publishers Published every Thursday At Mantn, Oregon JhibtoiptUm: One year, $1.60; sift swaths, fl.OO; three months, 6 lets. Entered as ireoud elm maill mas ter September 8, 1914, fit the post oflka fit Maupin, Oregon, undr the ait of March 8, 1870. VImW by Dughi Johnny Williams ' was pleasantly turprised last Saturday when his daughter. Mr. C. Milllngton, and her father-in-law, drove in from Port land. The visitors came up for fish ing and during thoir stay got the limit of nice trout. Iswipie! Partljrtis Low Wilhelm is bothered with what seems to be incipient attack of Re-Elect RALPH E. WILLIAMS Republican National Committeeman For the first time in the histary of the West a Western man Ralph E. Williams of Oregon is Vice Chairman of the Republi can National Commitee. During the past six months he hsn serv ed as acting Chairman of tho National Committee. He has given 22 years of unself service to Oregon, its citizens and its worthy enterprises. His service has been without salary of financial re muraeration of any kind. To re-elect him means that Oregon keeps its important place in affairs of the Republican National Committee and that citizens of the state will continue to have th benefit of Mr. William's influence in Washington, D. C. Vote 13X Paid Adv. Citizens Committee, Mary A. Berry, Secretary Porter Bldg., Portland, Ore. EFFECTIVE MAT J2nd TO SEPT. 30th FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31" LIBERAL STOPOVERS CCZNO AND RETURNINO BOUND TBIP TO DENVER. 67.SO OMAHA 75.60 KANSAS CITY.... 75.60 ST. LOUIS 85.CO CHICAGO . S9.J0 DETROIT 10S.SZ CINCINNATI 110.40 NEW ORLEANS. 112.J5 CLEVELAND 112.86 TORONTO .116.00 ATLANTA 121.6S PITTSBURGH 124.04 WASHINGTON ..14S.8S PHILADELPHIA 149.28 NEW YORK 1S1.70 BOSTON 17.76 Also Connection vvith the famous PORTLAND LIMITED Only Thru Train Portland to Chicago LEAVES THE DALLE SiS P. M. DAILY R. B. BELL, Afent, Maupin, Ore. jA H. D. ATHON, Tr.y. Friht and P ... Agt., Bend, Or. HilxSr SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Ine. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE FORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN and War Points and War Points DONDED & INSURED CARRIERS paralyels, his right side being affect ed. He is unable to use his right hand and his right leg has a feeling of deadnew. L. W. It a strong man and no doubt will be able to throw off the ailment Mnjr t Dance Quite a number of MaupiniUs at tended tho High school dance at ;;he Tygh Valley gym last Saturdoy night. The dance was given as a closing feature of the track meet and was largely attended by young people from Tygh and surrounding territory. ' OREGON NEWS NOTES Brownville -Construction of the government airport located north west of city being" rushed to oomple tion. . . La GrandeNew Penny store building will be constructed here on Masonic property on Adams street. St nolens Building permits ap proximately $8,000 granted recently, bringing total for year to recent date to $44,235. Williams, Ralph . Leave MAUPIN 10:55 A. U. Sundays 10:36 A. M. connecting at Sherman with the CONTINENTAL LIMITED miiiutniiinmiuiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiw Neighborhood UIIUUilMIWIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII Wapinitia SCHOOL NOTES Two committee wera appointed by Mr. Heckmao Monday, . Helen Endersby Knd Ruth Walters were given charge of doooratiig the church for the baccnbumiU termon next Sunday evening. Avis Etvdersby Is to have charge of the decorating for commencement Hazel Laughlin was absent from school Monday. Several of the High arhool stu dent went to the baseball game at Tygh Friday afternoon. Most of the High school attended the track meet at Tygh last Friday. M. O. R. Bell whs a visitor at the Grade school Monday morning. Wapinitia Hi called time out Mon day to look at the eclipse of the sun. ' " The High school boys participated in the track meet without any practice but won several place. Gerald Claymier won first place In ,the baseball throw, Ernie Endersby I third in the shot-put, and Marion O'Brien third place in the high Jump. The Commercial Geography class has completed the text. Members of the class are now giving delight ful talks on different Geography topics. Monday, April 28, tho High t ehool and upper grade room spent con siderable time gazing at the eclip-e of the sun. which began a little be fore 10:30 and was nearly total at 11:15. Many complained that it was Wapinitia Jottings Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Walters and family were dineer guests at the R. E. Walters home Sunday. Helen Endersby visited Ruth Wal ters over Sunday la t. L. W. West, who fished In the Warm Springs and the Deschutes j rivers Sunday, reports that the fish were not biting very good. Mr. Bert Hammer and Mrs. Mary Davis were Sunday visitors at the H. E. Hammer home. Many from Juniper Flat attended the track meet Saturday. Cleo Holloman cpent Saturday night and Sunday afternoon with Glen Hammer. Small dairies or perions . selling only crem may cool their milk or cream by setting a covered barrel, through which water may be pump ed, in the ground between the pump and the stock tank. The pipe should be extended to the bottom of the barrel, and the outlet should be near the top of the cant. Making : Good.,. 7MfMr A. W. NORBLAD Keep him on the job! NORBLAD ftr GOVERNOR COMMITTEE KENNETH D. HAUSER, Ctn'l ChirMM SAMUEL POWELL, SktHmtj Wtmn'i DMiif Mi. G. J. FnoU. Cbsirmtn Hit. M. H. Urn oat, SunUrj HAitlfi JOS-U Multnomah Hotel ATta9471 l rORTLAND, ORIGON (fili MtftiaaKi) 11 Bend-Portland .STAGE SCHEDULE huilttlllllltlUtlUlMl4J IHUIItUrillUllltl(MIItlSUllllllllllllllllltllMUIUIItl1lftlllfltllliltllMirilfMllltiritllIUIUIIIUIIllllJ LEAVES Magpia IOiOO a. m. Mupia 4t45 p. tn ARRIVES Portland 2:00 p, m. Rend 8iOO p. m. BEND PORTLAND STAGE CO. Depot Rainbow Cafe . 1 ." " I 1 ' I m'l" School Notes so dark they could not see to do their work. Grade Sclioul Notts Officers of the grade room are: Velma Teschner, mayor; Laurel Hartman, secretary) Viola West, Frelila Hachler and Glenn Hammer, councilman; Lee Wonnlilde, boy' class reporter; Beth West girls' class reporter; June Hachler, bell ringer; Frances McCoy, door keeper; Geo llolloman, waste paper; Wilma Wood, desk inspector; Norbert Wall, writing paprr; Viola West, Frelda Hachler, dust erasers. Beat grades earned in Arithmetic In the Fifth grade were by' Laurel Hartman, Everett Hammer and Francis McCoy. Officers in the Primary mm are! Bob Uolloman, chairman ; Harvey Well, pencil monitor; Rose Hartman, paper monitor; Ted Hachler, desk monitor; Vern Hachler, library manl tor. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Wapinitia has two more games to play this season, one away and ono st home. -The rrhodulo Is: May 2 Shaniko-Antelope at Shnniko. May 0 Shaniko-Antolope at Wap initia. The Wapinitia Iliffh school boys journeyed to Kent Sunday to play baseball. When they arrived at Kent, however, It began to rein. They wait at Kent for nearly two hours for the ruin to quit Jbut it never did. As n result the game had to be called off. AfUr the Pii are Wad After the pigs have been weaned the owb should be placed on pasture and given a small quanitity of grain. Sows two years old and over which have weaned spring Irtters and which are not bred for fall farrowing may be carried successfully on good al falfa or clover pasture without grain for two or three months. Very thin ows and gilts weaning their first litters should be separated from the others, placed on good pasture, and given a liberal grain ration. The thin sows will generally gain rapidly enough to be taken out in month. It lr, well to feed the gilta some grain during the whole period between the weaning of their first two litters. The flavor of whipped eream used as a sauce may be varied. Add two tablcNDoonKful nf dry powdered cocoa to one-half pint of whipped cream j wh'rh has heen sweetened to tasta and flavored .'lightly with vanilla. Or add a small amount of caramel syrup. Or crushed fruit pulp such as strawbprri"s. Whipped cream flavorrd in different ways may b served on sponge caka for an emer gency dessert. Woodburn Bungalow theatre is completely remodeled and redecorat ed. NOTICE OF CONTEST (For Publication) Department of tha laKrior, Uoitad ; State. Land Offie, Tha Dane., Oregon, April 5, 1930. To Frank M. Dodge of Maupin, Oregon, Conto tee. You are hereby notified that Frank Hacklcr who gives 'U Thomas P. Hudson, The Dalles, Oregon, as his postoffice address, did on March 26, 1930, file in this office' his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your hornet tead entry No. , Serial No. 026390 made August 20, 1927, for NW4, SWKNEK, NWHSEtt, NSW'4, Sec. i, lota 2, 3, Sfitt NWtt, NE14SW.H, NHSEtf, Sec. 7,NSWi Sec. 8 township 6, S., ranga 13, E., Willamette, meridian, and as grounds for his contest be al leges that said cntryman has wholly fjiied to comply with the law; that he has never established re-'idence upon the land making no Improver ments whatsoever and has wholly abandoned the land ftr more than six months last paet; that failure of said enteryman to comply with the law has not been i!c t bi employ ment in the military or naval lervice of the United States In any war In which tbe United States hatbeen en gaged. ( You are, therefore, further notified that th said allegations will be taken oi confessed, and' your said entry w ll be canceled without fur ther rigpt to be heard, either before this off cc or on appeal, If yon fail to file in this office within twenty days af.cr tho fourth publication of this iotie, as shown below, your antiwer. under oath, specifically re sponding to thot allegations of eon test, tofethcr with due proof that you bave served copy of your answer n the Baid contestant cither in person or by registered mail. You jhould stat in your answer the namls of the post office to which you desi f utur nolices tb be sent 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. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) to you. J. W. DONNELLY, lUglnter. ' Date of firjt publication April 24, 1930. Date of second publication May 1, 1930. Dnte of third publication May 8, 1930. Date of fourth publication May 15, 1930. v SENATOR CH AS. HALL of COOS AND CURRY REPUBLICAN for GOVERNOR BUSINESS MAN Slogan: 'Industrialize Oregon' A Staunch Supporter of American Ideals PM Advrt1.ir nt. H!l f'ir-Oovriif.t f'hihl L O Klhlm. MHnagr I'ort Id ri, 'r. "CrASStFlED COLUMN SHEEP FOR SALE 120 young Rambouletto sheep for sole at a bargain if taken, at once. .Ralph Morrre, Grizzly, Oregon. 23-t2 PIANO IN STORAGE Looks and is like new. Will" sacrifice balance,' $168.00. Terms; $2.00 "weekly. Will discount for rash. Write Tallman Piano Store, SOB routh 12th street, Salem, Oregon 23-t3 WOOD FOR SALE Pine Wood, $800 per cord delivered in Mau pin or vicinity. John Clark, Tygh Valley, Oregon. ' POISONED GRAIN FOR SALE Poisoned barley for grey diggers at Shuttuck Bros., Maupin; Hart man's Btore at Wapinitia; Van Duyn's store at Tygh Valley; Wharton's store at Wamic. Also poisoned oats for sage rats at Shattuck Bros., Maupin. 20-t4. WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Watco County '$ Exclusive Shoe Store hoea for th General Repairing Whole FamUy The balles, Ore. HAY FOR SALE Five tons of wheat hay, also a yearling grada Horeford Dull. Inqalrt of Otto Herrling, Criterion. It-tf A dollar's worth of road for every dollar of road money spent Application of business efficiency in handling of county affairs. 15 years of business ex perience and now a successful , dirt farmer. Overseas World War Veteran Member of Grange Edward H. Spurgeon Candidate for Republi can nomination for county commissioner, (paid Adv. (Paid advertisement) Wm.A. SHORT Dtntitt MAUPIN OREGON 25 Cents buys the best and largest meal served in The Dalles, at JEFFS PLACE Across the street from bis old stand, i Now at 410 East Second Street " LadV. Lodgn No. 208, Maupin, Oregoa . meets every Saturday night In L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members alwtyi welcome. Roy R. Crablree, N. G. B. W. Welch, Secretary. WliifpRpstanrjinf I lUVVttVUVHIU UIIV J PRIVATJ5 BOOTHS I Where the best 35 cent I meal is served la The Dalles Nest The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. 4