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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1930)
ace two1 THE MAUi3! tlMES Thursday, May ft, X05d.' The Maupin Times Mi INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER C. W. SEMMES, Editor . C. W. Semmcs and E. R. Semmes PuMLIkis Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon Subscription: One year, $1.60; ht months,- $1.00; three month, 5ds. Entered as rccond class maill mat ter September 8, 1914, at the post office at Maupin. Oregon, uwlor the act of March 8, 187. STANDS ON OWN FEET Charle;, Kail is making a personal c&mprign fur the nomination to the office of governor of Oregon. He emplys no propaganda in his cam plagn other than his promise to give this state a business administration. Ilia friends are working day and night, each without promise of politi cal preferment, for the success of his efforts to win the nomination. Ke-E!oct n r. Repn&lican National Committeeman For the first time in the history of the West a Western man Ralph E. Williams of Oregon is Vice Chairman ol the Republican National Committee. During the past six months he has served as acting Chairman of the .National Committee. He has given 22 years of unselfish service to Oregon, its citizens and its worthy enterprises. His service has been without salary or financial remuneration of any kind. To re-elect him means that Oregon keeps its im portant place in affairs of Ihe Republican National Com mittee and that citizens of Ihe state will continue to have tlie benefit of Mr. Williams' influence in Washington. D. C Vote I3X Williams, Ralph E. Paid Adv. Cit?ens Omtnlttee, Marv A. Barry, Secretary i'oiier Bldg., Portland. Ore. xLt EFFECTIVE HAT 22md TO SEPT. 30th FINAL 'RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31st LIBERAL STOP0V2HS AND RETURNING ROUND TRIP TO DENVER 87.20 UMABA . KANSAS CITY.... 75.60 ST. LOUIS 80.80 CHICAGO..... 89.30 ifssTKorr mm CINCINNATI 1X0.40 f.'HW miLENS...ll12.3S CLEVELAND 10.86 TGKOftTO I1G.BO ATLANTA 121.S5 PITTSBURGH 12'i.i6 WASaiiVGTON....iS.8 PH5LAnELJ35A MP.2J NiW YORK lSt.?0 BOSTON 127.76 ASso Coacectlon wltb the fainoKs PORTLAND LIMITED Only Thru Train Portland to Chicago IE AY S3 THE DALLZ3 SiSS P. M. DAI1T iilllKl PAiSOFD R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin, Ore. H. D. ATHON, Trar. Freight and P ... Agt., Bend, Ore. Y REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN y THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN and Way Polni. ,d Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS Some of the can didates are striving' t0 influence voter 1 by wild promises j promises that have (, r i no chance xor iui fillment. They are ;K;X uiiing the old metn . , pNj 0ll ' attack on the l" A. I 1 present administra tion by Inferring that friends ar0 to be taken care of. Some, who have unlimted capital at Jieir di posal, are using that capienl '.o flood the state with literature, .uch separate Issue containing lurid promises. They have enlisted the ;id of cx-office holders in an effort o breed favor and are spending money right and left to cause peo ple to swing to them. Charle Hall does nothing of that Lind. lie ic making a campaign strictly on his platform; he is meet ing with the voters and talks to them from a business standpoint. He is known as a truthful man and also when he makes a promiie he keeps to its full letter. Quoting from the Southeastern m Hi. y Leave N l:55 A. M Saadays 10:36 A. M. connecting at Sherman wUh th CONTINENTAL LIMITED TRUCK Oregon News we say that Mr. Hall ' an Inspiration and ft tonic. He knows thoroughly how to do things and has set the machinery In motion for accomplishment of others. His is a personality that radiates en thustuion, and has enough energy in remerve to equal every emergency." The great urge of Oregon at this time is for Just iuc,h a man. The future of Oregon financo and de velopment hinges on the very , re source and efficiency that Senator Hall represents. Remember the above when you go to the polls on Friday of next week and then cast your vote for the best man for govrenor, Senator Charles Hail of Coos county. Caught Record Trout A. B. Smith, Ford dealer of The Dalles, flhcd at Oak Springs last Sunday. Among others Mr. Smith landed a rainbow trout which measur ed 21 inches. Bill Lewis and Doc Wade of Portland were with Mr. Smith and each made a limit catch. "INSIDE" INFORMATION If a nail or tack Is to be put into plaster, -it will be less likely to crack the plaster if the point is first stuck in some soap. Never boil new peas, let them ainmicr. Salt the water very thinly. Some cooks add the salt when the cooking ia half done. Do not cover while cooking, and do not cook longer than necessary for tenderness. When first teaching a little boy to dress and undress himself, it h a. good plan to mke all his troiuers ex- l.. ai.4 i-- :ti 1 I uunjf dine bq mm ne wui Biwnys find the buttons and button holes in the same positions. The Bureau of Home Economics has a great many practical suggestions as to how little boys' clothing should be made. , A manure nit is desirable for the temporary storage of manure if it is fitted with a tent trap or cone trap to catch fliej that may breed before the pit is emptied. To re tain the fertilizing value of manure, it should, be protected from rain and the air excluded as much as possi ble. There is no need to cover a large part of the top of the pit with a trap, but merely to leave holes larger enough to attract flics to the light. In preparing buttered crumbs for the tops of various dishes, such as those given the name "au gratin," melt thc butter in a pan first and mix the crumbs and seasonings with it. Many "au grantin" dishes have also grated cheese in the sauce or sprinkled over the top. Sirups left over from cooking fruits or from canned fruit-, may be saved to sweeten punches and other fruit drinks. Nutmeg on apple sauce should be used only when the sauce is to be' eaten at once, if it stands it b likely to make the flavor bitter. Before storing winter blankets, wash them, and put them away with naphthalene flakes between thc folds. If the are wrapped in thick, heavy wrapping paper and tied with the ends turned in so no moths can get in to lay eggs, they will be safe. Coo.e a bright, warm, sunny day for washing blankets. Use luke warm washing and rinsing water and neutral suds. Put the blanket thru a loosely set wringer, and hang it out to dry with a quarter or half over thc line. From time to time squeeze, the excess water out. Intelligent reading of the label.; on foods and an intelligent applica tion of the information obtained in label reading would save the con sumers of the nation millions of dol lars a year and would promote thc cause of truthful labeling of foods most effectively say officials of the Food and Drug Administration. Feed and weed flavors were found to be the most common factors in lowering the quality of Oregon creamery butter tested by the dairy department of 0. S. C. during ApriL Onion flavor was worst, but was found in only one sample. Scorched flavor was also common, due to having the heating medium at too high a temperature. . Bend-Portland STAGE SCHEDULE LEAVES Maupin IOiOO a. m. M"upln 44S p. m- ARRIVES Portland . 2:00 p. in. Bend 8:00 p. n. BEND- PORTLAND STAGE CO. Depot Rainbow Cafe - MAUPIN'S BASEBALL TEAM SHOWS EXCEEDINGLY STRONG Only Scored en One In Three Camei Poling King of Eatl Woc0 Pitchers Mauplo'a town baseball team b coming to the front as a winning ag gregation. In tho last three games but one run has been scorod against ll and that one was a gift, being made on errors. Dan Foling and Oscar Renick compose the battery for Maupin. Renick has had league experience and when an opposing team has batted around he has sized up the players and learned the weakness of each with the bat. By that method all who face Poling are tipped off by Oscar and the pitcher is enabled to feed thc hitter Just what he docs not want. Three weeks ago Kent played here and In that game not one of the visitors crossed the plat for a run. Tho following Sunday Maupin went to Gra; Valley. There Poling pitched no hit no run game. Last Sunday the Graxs Valley boys came here and poling succeeded in strik ing out 16 batters. Only one of the visiting team got around, and he was given a chance to get to first base on an error, later scoring on a tolen base and a pop-fly, coming in before the ball could be relayed to the plate. Tljc Maupin team showed up in new uniforms last Sunday. These were donated by various business man, the donors of each suit having his firm name stenciled on the back of the warm-up. The team goea to Kent next Sun day and hopes to keep up the record established for winning games. FARM REMINDERS Garden peas lead all other vege tables in the United States for can ning purposes, U. S. D. A. figures how. In 1928 canners packed new ly 18,000,000 cases of peas, five timeg as many as In 1022. The cabbage maggot can be eon trolled in Orgeon by applying a solu tion of corrosive sublimate to the plants at tho time they are set oat. The solution Is applied to the soil around the crown. Application are then repeated three of four times at intervals of a week or 10 days. After the maggot has entered the roots this material will not be ef fective, reporti the Oregon Experi ment station. OREGON NEWS NOTES Clatskanie Local water system being extensively improved. Klamath Fall Klamath Bus company initiated street ear buses recently. Roseburg Egg packing station will be constructed here by Pacific Poultry producers. John Day John Day Valley (tage company, has acquirred the Jake Sliffe lumber sheds here and have transformed in into a stage terminal. NOTICE OF CONTEST (For Publication) Department of the Interior, UnlUel State. Land Office, The Dalle, Oregon, April 8, 1930. To Frank M. Dodge of Maupin, Oregon, Coute tee. You are hereby notified that Frank Hackler who gives Thomas R 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 home; tead entry No., Serial No. 026390 made August 20, 1027, for NW, SW14NEK, NWKSEH, N Vt SW Vi , Sec 4 , lots 2, 8, Sfc ' NWH, NESWK, NttSEK, Sec. 7.NHSWH, Sec 8 township 8, S., range 13, E., Willamette, meridian, and as grounds for his contest h al leges that said entrymsn has wholly f;iied to comply with the law; that he has never established residence npon the land making no improve ments whatsoever and has wholly abandoned the land for more than six months last past; that failure of said enteryman to comply with the Istt has not bev"n i'e to his employ ment in the military or naval rcrvlc of the United States In any war in which the United States has been en gaged. , You are, therefore, further notified that, the said allegations t will be taken as confessed, , and your said entry .'will , be canceled without fur ther right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, If you fall to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, aj shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to theae allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have Berved a copy f your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mall. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to 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 (INCORPORATED) THE HAN for GOVERNOR c ii ii l i; s MALL Analyze the qualifications of All Candidates! Who best exemplifies (he spirit of the day, "On ward Oregon?" Who has had the buies, executive, and legislative experience ? Who has been the staunch advocate of American ideals? CHARLES mi.L A Business "'m whose slogan i "Industrialise Oregon" (Pai-t A1vertl5min, Hall-for-Snvrnor (.'liit, I l. Flhelrn, MnmiK'-r, lmprll HotM, t'ortiantl, Oregon.) Clatskanie Local water being extensively improved. system 13USSIFIEDCOLUMN FOR SALE OR TRADE Gentle saddle horse. Address Everett Wilson. Route No. 2, Dufur, Ore. 25-U BMCKYOR TRADE 1925 Buick roadster to trade for horses. Ad dress Everett Wilaon, Route No. 2, Dufur, Oregon. 25-t4. SHEEP FOR SALE 120 young Ramboulette sheep for sale at a bargain if taken at once. Ralph " Moore, Grizzly, Oregon. 23-t2 PIANO IN STORAGE Looks and is like new. Will sacrifice bulance, $188.00. Terms; $2.00 weekly. Will discount for cash. Write Tallman Ptano Store, 305 routh 12th street, Salem, Oregon 23-t3 WOOD FOR SALE Fine 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 Shattuck Bros., Maupin ; Hart 1 man's store at Waplnitia; 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 Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store Shos for tb bol Fanuly Gne.ral Repairing The Dalles, Ore. State Bank HAY FOR SALE Five tons of wheat hay, also a yearling grade Hereford Bull. Inquire of Otto Horrllng, Criterion. 16-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 II. Spurgeon Candidate for Republi can nomination for county commissioner, (paid Adv. (Paid advertisement.) Win. A. SHORT DentUt MAUPIN . . OREGON ..itlLL'..'L JUJ 25 Cents buys the best and largest meal served in The Dalles, at The Green Front Sandwich Shop Next to Dalles Creamery WAPINITIA 10. O. F. Lodgn No. 208, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in L O. 0. F, hall. Visiting member, always welcome. Roy R. Crabtree, N. G. B. W. Welch, Secretary. HMSBSaiBSai WhiteRestaurant ! PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, -. Prop. WW